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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1929. otherwise (ndicated. theatrical potices and reviews fn this colvmp are | STEVENSON BAYS BATTERSON TRIED 1 l]UASH PRURE D by press sgencies for the respective amusement company “MOTHER'S BOY" AT CAPITOL LAKE COMPOUNCH CONSISTENT Jbe Pate It is easy for you to prove to your own satisfaction that Tanglefoot Spray is the most powerful, .effective and satisfac- tory household insect destroyer made. Simply try it once. Results will amaze you. Prices have been greatly reduced. Pay less and get the best. TAN@&EF ?fiT SPRAY PEVELOPING an I(}s“’if"\ i YA Complete Kodak Sery 67 ARCH STRLEET ( SNOAH'S ARK” AT STRAND m W ‘\.‘\ )| iid IRGE & STEVE s e \\hnm ance \l(n K \(]Wl(‘x\.u v Seeks Endu CHIET TO WITNESS TEST Perfect Vitaphone Fouse! CAPITOL and Wed, Continnous, a]] ngmg CEOBGE SIDNEY -T;alkmg N AND KELLYS . 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Mass., Haverhill Shoe To Fall on Oiled Road u. association announced today it would | !ation of r a basis for a no further negotiations with | Protective Union settling this city's | )00 operatives | s contained | fund. | Jarvis was forn ough he McDonou Jlished in hich the ) May 18, she n on the stions of dispute. six fun; Open Shop Rumors yorts that an open shop move- | was imminent gai publication of t ews, and it was generally strike-crip- hops would attempt to reopen next Monday ifactur- In f\e\\ Haven C 6 (UP) od fac. | which the las ccessfully is this 10 opr five day Farnings G 4 t the ives were those of per cent of Lowell, Der- hour weeck was in argued should to T wals g the strikers favor Shapely Legs Often Ruined By Pamphlets Distributed YARICOSE VEINS Simple Home Treatment Brings Amazing Results distributed NOTICE Room Brita period of five mor Dated at New n\\m S SEGALL FALL »f the Directors. , Conn,, '\him\ a hs after this date, Britain this 1st day Drug Dept uces the w JACK HOll' DOROTHY REVIER MICKEY McBAN 5—Select Acts—-5 Perfect Vitaphone House! Thurs', Fri', Sat. DOUBLE FEATURES! Co-Feature A Vitaphone Talking Picture “STOLEN KISSES” A Comedy of Love Errors in Gay Paree! with MAY McAVOY MERCHANTS' GIFT NIGHT THURSDAY NIGHT Many Valuable Gifts Ior Patrons in the Audience ‘<poninr<}np of the regular Im)on[ul\[usical America!y in ‘mgamuuon [Pr eshyterian Fund Gets | ta t announced here today by the Pr t 5 “,mh,;mm was a membe c o [his de |the engineering de | board of public | = Aives | partme also seck | be shall be alty of ten (10) erty for the shall 1 | I /the corporation _published ~“The . 3 Architect,” 0y Bankrupt Magazines New York, July 16 (P—"Musicu America,” widely known $13,000,000 in Donatlons publication edited by Deems T Soi Philadelphia, July 16 (UP)—A to- |is one of six trade magazines pub al of $13,000,000 has been romn.‘ushcd by Trade Publications, Inc. | ¢ buted to the permanent fund for|for which the Irving Tru om crations. Deems Presbyterian board of national |pany has been appointed receiver in and music critic, it was | bankruptey. cdit “Musical Americ After one year and 11 months op- | eration the corporation listed asse |of $59,510 and liabilities of $71 The fund represents the accumu- | Bids for sale of the properties will | half innings. ent! gitts and willl form||Be vecelved at 8ip: m. Friday, before | g definite yearly in-|John L. Lyttle, referee. busi- | John Goodman, trans-Mississipp to be used in the missionary |ness will be continued pending sa |amateur champion, hitch-hiked hi fleld, it was stated. In addition to Musical America, |way to the national open. The James Jarvis estate was - he largest single contributor to the Its gift totalled $3,000,000. y a member of he hoa E committee. Culture” rly “The Perfumers Journal.” \When the merger of the six pub- \ications was affected in 1927 the ompany hoped to economize in op- composer he s retained t¢ ssions by* various donors, In a recent National league gam¢ 84 balls were used in eight and one general assembly head- ome To Survey Sewer Needs Yormer Alderman Frank Zapatka, of the common al years prior to Alderman Peter J. the fifth ward polls last ay entered the employ of nent of the The former engaged in ouncil for se “Delicious! Really, one would never know Tru-Lax chocolate isn't just a candy if it weren't for the name. Tru-Lax certainly has no nasty medi- cine taste. I've never known a laxa- tive to equal Tru-Lax.” FREE! 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I's MARVELOUS! s who failed to receive their cquested to call at office | s on bills unpaid July 31, Ity of 10 per cent of the r is called {0 the follow- » 7 //’////////////// 2 due and payable Water Commissione ally (on and after the fir and January \v hill shall remain close notice shall it is paid within thi fter, the water may be the hill and all expenses ar To all bills not paid in th nonths of July and January a peo per cent of th of the bill shall b and interest at the rate six per cent per annum 1 charge thereaftc s where liens on prop- securing of water rents filed such penalties shall be 1 by such liens, The owner of supplied with city o for the water W > W Yprrrry, Y 22z22z27""4 N Ny Z % AR 7 any water lield responsible Roard of Water Commissioners. 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