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Tanglefoot is the most ul and effective bousehold insec- ticide sold. It kills all common household insect peats, is not to buman beings or enimals and does not stain or injure the inest fabrics. Half- pint 50¢, pint 75, quart §1.25. lMOSQUITOE FLIES-MOTES BEDBUGS “FLEAS | THE TANGLEFOOT COMPANY GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1025. i from the bill. with fhe government | Ple iz itself fo introduce meas- | s dealing with them at an early | | date, 1 taken L C h As finallv vated the hads estimated receipts Y. July 13 P f franes and expenditures of W, al 1 thrill murder- | i \ of char th the mur- V0 York The vote ¢ pion was | taxi i the 238 to B and in the v there |1 tiea by was merely a show of hands with. | siat "‘ Aty ont dehat Wu At abont 2 2. m was awaiting TODAY - TUES. - WED. ADOLPHE MENJOU AILEEN PRINGLE In “A KISS IN THE DARK” KEITH VAUDEVILLE KITTY FRENCH AND BAND The Stage and Screen Star JEANSCTHERN R()HF x(T\ I\ID\ h‘. ANS & CARTER . (O\Tl\l Ul S SHOWS “Thu) “A Man Must Live” CAPITOL| from the ehamber camiy alread a brief discns - ks [E88 od = taged the holdup | lim | CALTL GUNERAU STRIRT o chil el Hasting 4 4 coolies | NOW PLAYING S 3 ond. R Donble Feature Rill tinstion t ——— EXCURSION | TO NEW YORK ™ $2.25 | Trip QUNDAY July 19th Fare specinl Train R e || cira o inoa ‘PALS IN BLUE’ il . and va ) ‘THE TURMOIL | * JRMOIL | S By Booth Tackington (i Lab s > Sarrinz Eleanor Boardian and George Hackathorne Tt £ The Great Story of American Lifo Ifs oL i LADIES' MATINEL [ m ta his Coupon and f10e Will Ndmii | Any Lady To Best Seat K v, who:had managedito, POLI SPALACE | LYCEUM & i TOMMIX | " i on | helicf | Tnapp | n HARTEORD G d “The Alarm | D na Ly. New Britain 6:23 a. m Ly, Bristol 6 m. Due New York 9:35 A, m. Returning Lv. New York 6:50 p. m. Eastern Standard Tin Tickets at Railroad Stations The \. Y. \. H. & H. R, R. Co. MIDWAY Plainyville Road Dancing cvery night. with our auto- matie plano; latest music. Ample parking space. We also rent hall 1o private parties at reasonable price. Tel. 1589 Clock” [i Special jon ta nil hircutt A Comedy in Three Act " Reknrs AVERY HOPWOOD H Carling and Manienring 22 The Outstanding Production of Season. Marking the 10th Success the fal Week Fit Appearence This Weck of fhe New Ingenue, Florm Gade and the | KDL New Second Woman, DOKOTHY | § LORD, d N. SANDALS, Prop ALL THIS WERRK The Poli Players || |~/ That is the BURRITT HOTEL | | year-old warrant ifficult to how they can ;.’ } 4 M C A News IN S i @ AL 'mrmm in district court, where his| “In step the sensible and | " v vlllvn‘.!\ r until July 26, The |conscquent ituliadvancamenc] i l turns today from the C: amp Mat u.\ ‘”“““ . becaus W,W‘ 1pu ! torapld pac | . oo . : ; own hous i An Injurions Effect, 'L ‘ " n | Mary Drobnis and Frances Corbett, | v The case grew oLl l0 raskl p .- "' Q| Searching Tor Missng Soldier, v e et e <o Dy Agems Sweep Thmuglfl P SR L S ‘. i KHOW“ 2 n'”]ri“ Slayeru more club will meet thia atternoon | Various “Wet” Resonts \ Ssnoliny By enlertp ondfnlel o Uicse, | treunely hot w Pt Between 40 and 50 s have A bad scalp wo tha 1 A sl 4 Culess otherwise indicated, theatrieal notices and reviews W this column are New York, July 13 (P—an army | Joined the now swluming elasses on| oo Cnder the | the chief gase it t p R b : SleRae written by the press ogencles for the rempect've amusement company. e has flown 300 miles in or- | IFId4Y nights and there is room for e ban ans | @ Bultar over his head - foparty “KISS IN THE DARK” formers; Tvans and Carter, “The |0f Dorthern York for Fhillp | she w 1 to learn to swim, but had e e e SAYS WOMEN ARE PH)P[ ft 198 | i AT CAPITOL, | Histori ' and Carle and Inez In|Knox Knapp, deserter from the | ‘u[‘.\,‘ thoug ‘rl it was for w e ”H“ A . i : - Shishen : ¢ “A Doorstep Romeo.” The shows|army alr corps who is regarded as | "hder nd she was too old : ) : ) eyl Adolphe Menjou, Lillian Rich and [yi continioys daie. Pl L DL § years old to S0 are welcomod ) Proprictor of Union Laundry Corp, rd Alleen Pringle are featured at the ™ o mnyrsday Richard Dix wiil bo| The air-hunt for Knann. who ap safety first . | | v Capltol theater today, Tuesday, | qorog in ' DAL AU IS T G Ia L el e P ulrusl that eversone's D! | Expresses Views on Problems of ) Wit Wednesday in the Paramount pic- Sk PR e - |t kA | Max Harizig ] il nolatoce re, “A Kiss in the Dark," adapted e s T N e Uca Uone oLy ! ftion aents, car Women and Home Managemne EIATEL ror the screen by Townsend Martin et % | K™ out of life, centers in Platts Wt work on a survey to find out w Sl L) irchased a - ] y H o : ; | A from the Immensely popular Broad-| Iver pop Tom Mix is being |, © : d I e e 1 ani the sign, “Uncle| e e : rea el way sage play, “Aren’t We AlZ"[shown today in “Pals fn Blue,” one [V L e o ekalie e 8 1 tbilshed _booties- | Herald by Ar. Tienne il of thag comy ‘ Dl SRR 0 bisn by Frederick Lonsdale, of the two big featurcs at the 1\.5‘““ ; ol w‘ N i Now \ Carl \ ¢ i wit onshd- | y Lo “,v‘ r\‘ « v.’ ) L e “A Kilss in the Dark,” a light ro- | ceum. “Pals in Blue" is a strring {0 e nann is {ltne ment and soon K comm } 1y serie He il mantic comedy, opens m I na, | tale of friendship, devotion, love |, Al KA i e TS S G L wi ‘. . ) ra o where Menjou, playing Walter Gren- {and adventure in the raw west and |- (00 BROWRTARES of Baabh (e, S A o egan S aguetnee ! i ham, manages a large sugar planta- (Mix has just the role, that of &g o wionis foten of state trooy Margarct Derking, Mre, A, H. R A fiiie ilay ton. Alleen Pringle plays Janet | fighting, fearless cowboy. that 50 |pre ani nimy police i qusst of i N A i g il Livingstone, the object of Gren-|excites the filmdom admirer o S savei IS Ga A WA R el ry ¥ in town e o ) 2 ! we t ham's devotion. 8he is always chid- | The other picture on the program S AR e e Ui CE e T A ven LT sl i O T \ Uy recognize my et ing him about the attention other |for the first three days ¢ weelk | ifian border as f Alhsan 1660 1 questionnaires have | n Sam - j vt A Duer M s < SRR women pay him and grows right in- |is “The Turmoil”” a screen version |iin fhy. 1 e T S shop Sat e i Y \ v | g in shallo dignant when she witnesses a little lof the great Amevican novel by the iy g jiclievid RiE lonati i clniain 1o it ‘ | ‘T 4 oY “ At ;: scene bmwepn'(;:wmmm and Betty |same name and written by Booth |uge among 11 & avowed | forl: (o & I and complete fnfor-{ \( Sl A1 ; Ree i 2 1 King. Betty (Lillian Rich) Is mar- | Tarkington. George Hackathorne, itio ormul and ) > o et bt & L e e : Uiy I ried and, strange to szy, deeply in|Emmett Corrigan, Eleanor Loard- i T e ¢ f the \ 1ed ' L } Ty {winkl .lAnul.md Will Not Send e is in love with her husband. Kenneth [ man, Kitty Bradbury, Eileen Percy, seeks o uncover fracks of Knapp | and it is expected that when tre s . R TR Any Troops to Moroceo e MacKenna. hzading the supporting | pauline Garon and otl wre in fand then the plane is 1o swoop dowr v I8 bl % plae . S ; . : A 0 . cast in the picture, has this part. | the SitliEn HoRea 0t oitico ki) tha enotil (aiait b i dance resor e i noves wi ) P S o The Keith vaudeville bill has n\ln Afeaid of Knapp [ help to avoi jeation of ; s il i b : AR ey : . S bt great acts featured. Kitty French The aviators have orders nol 1o | and : S : ; : ralls His oty syncopation, inferspered with popi- he is captured, Major Hensley said 155 ] Mehond S St sl ‘(‘ R il U Al dithatdhe lar songs by this clever songstress, S O that an eccentric like Kn. ght | t W ‘, . — R v 1 0 LI Aumhof feature on the bill is the AT LA T AD PTED scok to catapult the plans info space | LA "f} 'f Hunl Medium Arvested on L Besoln ! 1y galil| eVer, where personal appearance of Jean Soth- a ovder 10 derive one final thrill ex- | ‘Washington, July 13 (P—Rats RS Ve Nd W off with " Ve . neck was broken. Sl i i s o LAt {on grapes, peackes, apricot 3 our Year Old Warrant i vy srear v Tritls | da 2 pOpLiar HlngS Ancgsoreen " sen Se Senatellis i 7 he il plums and elierries from California Greentield s ] w'lmx s of Jace 5 At star, In a bit of femininity with a |Measure Had Been Sent to Senate | (3 B Gt ST T LR i ! ] i ; L § : ol GEERITIDL) "(‘)lr’lfnl_‘;'a";;ls ‘I(w"r‘zf“e\)]"u _ Six Times Before Being Is B o el o ““'1 mere, held C“,j: medium, wi Satutas flook foler yx”“«w ! . ie migit e {Signor (-mnm Roberts Kids, clever juvenile per- Yoted Definitely |z v military police to Mitchel e “_‘ i e Lh o ,‘H‘( L L i 3 1 Paris, July 13 (P—After | | Major Tensley has advised Madi - sent from the chamber of deputies [son harrack Watertown, N. Y worn ] i Financial Minister Caillaus May Be Near Utica | mained to the bitter end ile there is u pot 4 -3 nate and chamber & ngiti A ds I”l‘ | ve-appearancs of the measure ) 1 2 ‘h'\'“_ ‘:‘\' ;" i thus being prevented from goi ol '_"‘"‘y:‘ e "‘m""] the bedside of his wife, who el The rebier et oo jured in an automobile Al f near Angers yesterday s s L Decrees wern read closing senate’s | Wikl W, Knanp of S raed sssion at i, il and che om0 RE T e tosted noisily as Premler Painleve | 0 S0 2800 B o read the chamber decree | i A et The vexed points regarding de- [1ee (00 At 5 lnctlon of dncome tax payvments | oo o0 L rom the following year's incom “ file wnd reliof of the s ¢ V‘\Mi K log traders front paying a business | No soap that is safe for toilet use will ‘ % “remove germs any better than Palmolive If guarding a good complexion is your aim, use a soap made to protect it THIS is to protect beauty seekers from some false impressions. 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Y/ ught during late 13 13 (M —Ex- ather and a prolong- spring and affected v crops unfavorably given nd this crop is wr cent of & him Belittier had not been hurt. ished to the hospital, how. it was found that his = CROPS DAMAGED according ed today by the state Kiving the products and r the season. it crops in particular, tarmers of this incoms warm afternoon \||\~l<)\ TO RU/SSIA July 13 (M—11 Sereno says secretary of foreign affairs, will gg to Russia on lan official mission in September. Growers Report Extremely Hot Weather Has Had relas il number of an one-haif which Sweet potatoes, « somew bat but . Breaks His Neck Diving Into Shallow Water (A-—While Savin Marcus 42 South Whitney roed a broken angerous condie > New Haven Jhospital, r dove off a pavilion ock twice withonat mjury but third time he evidently hit When a doctor, d, examined