New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 26, 1919, Page 4

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PEONESDAY, MARCH 26, 1910, = — “VAMPIRE GALLEY OF — / FLIRTS IN NEWARK: ‘ Judge Ts Determined Male Sex @ Grsxr Miscr Sron : | Will Be Sale HARTFORD, CONN. Newark, N Mareh 26.—Flirting by women on the streets in News b4 A, is now under the han o rln 2 Judge Frank A. Boettner has clamg the lid down tight. and he is going | to keep it down. he savs. 1V wat s more. he is ing to have a “vam- pire zallery” wherein will hang the yles in that city. and if any of these are ! caught in fiirtations v will bring down upon themselves the wrath of e o o o | @re Now Complete Jud Roettner consulted the best au- thorities and then, after diagnosing ol o 5 i the situation, zave the following de- L EASE CAPES, DEENANS, FOX PRODUCTION seription: COATS. DRESSES, SKIRTS. TRIM- o '\‘”"_"’y‘ T R MED ITATS. WAISTS. SHOES, Ete. hair, camoufiages he W, ‘ guises he face and dis clf with clothes and gives EVERYTHING IS NEW except the 108, but is Tier eves or dimples TONIGHT e last is very impartant for upon that so many people have found won- — wrong ni wable to change old familiar EASY W EKLY TE ests the founcation of the lerfully helptul at this store in the scheme to rid the city of 3 o and moke his “vampire gal- last 20 years. Choose your Spring an institution of worth, for, Clothes HERE und enjoy our defer- n otices are written by the press fa83 ”‘f“ N QUCRILUE red payment plan without amy addi- “other attractions with which they decal UL S W U ¥ g 2 b change their o s so that tional cost. g onr B o they can’t be om 4 , Man,” is the spendthrift son of an, . e aann 1o of ever) . ¥ Say Quit,” } unrelenting parent. When he et et s et smart. New Doimans and Capos x's tonight. | Out to seck his fortunc and incidents Tie tracthn at Fox's | 1y earn his rst suit of clothes, drama ; 4y flor latoy super- | enters his life for the first time. ¥From of flirting. and leading men When Mén D ' Miss | then on, when he finds himself in a Sen I e e Hundr Joars in a startl, JBPole in | far Western town, before he Knows it, | when they come hack a second time oMo, As Mario Lohr, a4 young | discovers himself the sheriff of Twin | if they do. 1 5U | studént of music, sl kept a prison- | Bridees, the problems both comic and | ment fit the mply to photograph, 81 women broughtyinte my court on 4 50 up to 86 charge s of Spring Swits 5 un to $89.75 the punish- he lid is on i feom- | er by jeajous riva No matter what } tragic of the erstwhile son of luxury | and will flirts and Party Dresses pared to | she does to escape she s always| come one afier the other in rapid | must go. 5 . S$14.75 up to $39.75 ] Ether had | caught. jAt last she dons the arments | suceession. Altogether, Tom Moore | Jud ca face fore, ack- d the'mannors of a woman whose | Promises to surprise and captivitate | they see. A looking vampire t before, a and the manners of a woman whose S Stunning New Frimmed Hate » Graham the im- | yeputation is well known. Through | anew photoplay audiences all over | trips up hefore me nund savs she's ¥you were simply here | jop she wins the | the world in this picture, “Go West ! Mazie ! ie Smith or Jennie $2.98. W, smiles and coquettry 98 up to $18.75 Busiriess, But-dpust tell:| ma of some of the lovers of the wom. | YoUng Man” The vaudeville pro- | Jones. and I send her away for a k if your remaining h jan she impersonates, and thus finds | £ram i a splendid one and especiall ath. but when she comes o = tand-in & make troublg’ i¥our homo | o iwe lover at lakt. “When Men | 800d is Billy Bouncer with his cireus, | again she's Edythe Soniebody- ‘Petdre thoSeT ho had hegnp contract, altha as. i i X how I, am going to fll ~ vour! ‘. Cow Will 5 ea how I am S And :(;d\_ for cither the Pur-piace. Teacierd of any kind are | d no words 1 S deeper Hurt.|scatge enoush, While those of Your | P elked the obvious question: | catipre— ' ‘ CLOTHES, HATS AND SHOE FOR THE ENTIRE FPAMILY ated up in a picture I i ry to get you released from ring A tam-o gular riot and also | insiead of we ses and {hrilling situations, ! ery extraordinary | §he is all dee As an added attraetion, Tom Mix | comedian with some r jokes and HV‘M\\. is presented In the latest Fox Sun-|stunts. The remaining act is also a| “How. Wil shine Comedy, Crlinder Love | fino one. g R b in | ARQ followers of Tom Mix are alwavs| A sWeop of popular approval has| T Fou faldn’pdidigh the sentence -n ed plenty of action, havd rid amped Vivian Martin as the logical | DO¢ < » are the pupils i He¥aidn . ntence i | yesured plenty of action, hard ri neis tin s heeni it cons iy i1 em back to.the assembly lachich -he had sti d the pronoun g ,nq guick shooring, when the cessor of Ma Pickfor JResidenbanag fnd e o on s an- [‘fattering Inbtieafyl HiSEolCo taIY rlte is sh Inisode No. 12 o to appear in ‘“Mirandy Smiles” at | fictitious and thelr h: Sth a written exercise to tran- [fiatteringly, : o o, U | favorlte is shown, Episode No. 12 of [ s anp irandy | G e e e e ¢ congratulate you, Mrs. down Hke 'a spent hummir : | “ho Lighining Raider. with Penrl!] the Lyceum, tomorrow, in a new pic- | brunetted there is no chs b T n keeping vour work in at weariness in his eVeS. |50 ang Warner Oland, is undoubt- | ture that will only prove more yth n k 3 : : Bice cdly one of the most dramatic vet thoroughly the | “It mayv be an - atter for a J e relieve nce of his nty star's wond thape that any one can re £ 1 3 L "= photographs to he of every shap! i shown. Last week we left Tom and | ful ability. There to be a Mmew i, impire brought into the Newark S rour | o rOUS 11 is hour avithout 10ss to ¥OUT chivalrous o | A 8 greatly in h Lightning in Wi Fang’s den, awaiting { vaudeville bill, tomorrow, and the | . \at would solve the prob- as the last bar threatens | latest cpisode of the Houdini serial. | jon Desir abounds in hair-mreadth es | which produce gh I . .lave no ! Charles Sweet vou tell me how in the can remember fhem them if they've ev e fe G L SCOLDING WOMAN IS TIGHT SKIRTS ARE~ and she L gre d . that my accepts would h ap him work. My or an o Wwords like | pesolution was taken in a_moment. their end hed with pleasure ushed | - “There 1s no possivie nee Of MY 1 them i the torture chambher. But | e e J i . = ] ,:mxlfx‘n, “1 wil fill out my year. if [ o kpey ol i’:l“:}"n"“::l";‘;“\\‘.'”i DPOUGHBOYS LIKFE COFFEE KATSER'S NAME LERASED. ld Common Law Revived in Women at Atlantic C][y Unable And thereistllibe nollICls ng. How their escape was accom-| Pittsburgh, March 26—Soldiers and | london, March 28 —Inscribed on « | 2{h episode enti “Hurled inko i < oy St oo nte nanditana ELERDooe N od Furled k| ) o quring the fir days of Feb.|nouncement that the emperor of Ger lam well. : ’ . Space.” The latest Pathe News and | : | . { ipe ., gratefully, firmly. | ; e, G ¢ : rerage 000 | many had visited Drury Lane theater i — grasped ;.rn‘\‘r‘, Bt ‘:xv[!<“lv~'\\' I ave | Muit & Jefi, the little comics will | TURrY, dragk on an average of 1,000 e e ey 5 You ““) “1 Incition.” he said. | complete the film program. The four gallons of coffee a day, according to| ‘1 v B v Hisinamm eof e Newark. Mareh 26.—Men and | Atlantie City, N March 26 | cheered me by this decision e s of Fox vaudeville will consigt of [ a report just isst b o o |don actors and musiclans who gave; . ... .. socially 7vo- | The’ cha . e e, 1 v (ol et o) of g 0 & report just issued by the canteen! thelr lives in the iwar. The panel. omen prominent socially in Wvo- | The chair barons of e Boardwalk meralda, the Dunn Sisters, Pee Wee | service of the Red Cross. In the tinie| vour | the midg 1d the Seven Cyclones. ted. 33.491 soldiers and sailors en- 3 tered the city. The report show: wish to reconsider it, don’t hesit: come to me. The huppiness of first question - 1o be which was | appropriate esterday dedicated with | NMing, N. J.. a residential hamlet near | are reaping benefits from the hanged eremonies by the Bishop' the sonthern siope of the Orange rion has le of women's skirts. F. 4 home is U INCEUM THEATER. }in that time 38,249 sandwiches OH'MMT‘.‘.”]”: e mmintite ot o8 | Mountain. will gather today in the | decreed that the skirts shall be long 3 | comstdered e behind us made,us| The bis bill that has pleased thon- | 000 gallons of coffee, more than B eaton 1| County court house at Newark to hear | er and much narrower at the ankles T m B A glighl nois o tartied, | sands consisting of “The Wildcat of | doughnuts and other articles were dis- o ’ the trial of one of theis number, Mra. hus fashion’s decre hav Bhed 5= jtarn. In the doome foleombe | Paris” with Priscilla Dean, and “Go | tributed to the fighting men. RS Hildegarde Swinton Tmiler, who is| . gl e &) J jiembex gttt | West Young Man." with Tom Moore | acoused of being 5 common scold, | YOMeN Of their free stride enjoved | ez | ci]] e presonted for the last time VTHEATRE\} 1t the Lyceum tonight. 1f you would S | seo Intimately the life of the strangest % 4 hors, eig of vill ap- HARTFORD. nd of ont ox=] elElieey ofWiiom IWHIAD = (f ol thay lara oblixed i ik G Aiis ! 9 neig 1 —— must see “The Wildeat of Tari a pear @ witnesses aguinst her. with 4 | TONIGHT, §:05. | Dlazing photodrama of sincere patriot- N T PLAY]N I FAIR 1aving become a public nuisance in a , chair, all of which a boost for A New Musical Comedy ism in which beautiful Priscilla Dean controversy over a roadway that runs | the roller chair man and a delight to i ; o et e p NG Y : )eside her home, the Kastover. This|his heart. Those who de not take to ¢ read i SCOME, ALONG as Colette, an Apache girl of the THEATHE ‘Eat More B | g e | world of Parls. How she saves Eie Ui rosdway was used by tradesmen and [ the roller chairs after a few tiresoms and use restdents until' Mrs. She has been indicted on that charge, | during the regime of the short, wide and is under $1,000 bail. | skirt Now if they o oft for 3 L, Mrs. Fuller charged by her | | length of time on the great wooden ws under the moon vou ([ o % ' o 5 ey 81.50/| her haloved Fratice as @ setond Joar | ] i ) Fuller strefched | moments of atiempting promenading 4 Angelus Flour Nights, 25¢ to > it Bosi st ki s Entire Week ' Women Necessflry in War Indug- ® hesrs, wire tence acroes it the Boardwalk sit on fhe porches of Before and after the road was |the hotels ovérlooking the Boardwalk fenced off, | Thomp! it is ¢harged, Mrs. Fullér | 6r in the pavilions. | * . : was constantly wrangling over it a tries Refuse Jobs (o Soldiers V55 ST iEhiore sna- passersby, : A . Eve‘fyt.)()dy m New [ A ana_as ..:mvf‘:s_ ""‘.f’,']';" ‘5, forn;’rfl HEAVY MEAT EATERS ! Britain Is Talking P , e e ) HAVE SLOW KIDNEYS | | kporf: ¥ ! Priday and Saturday Evenings | greatest sacrifice for the man she por SCIEE 00 S fi ! Matinee Saturda { loves is vividly depicted in ihis special Boiibs, WILLIAM HOD! | attraction. { Jacob Recks, Chapmart In the New American Comedy { Tom.Moore in “Go Waest Young| “A CURE FOR CURABLES" | 25¢ to $2. Mat. 25¢ to $1.50 | derful Picture 11,600,000 unemployed women of th country who earned good wages chi London, & ondence i L Perrtere srrreay "% U prosecnted. and later Mrs. Fuller sued | About the ‘Nron_ | of The Associated Press.)+—An eco- g e el B With Cuti Al drugalets: Soap 25, Oiniment | nomic battle is being waged over th the complainant, for | ¥at less meat if you feel Backachy amages, alleging false ar- or have bladder trouble—Take N\ 2 and 8, Taloum 20, 8 ench D fren of “‘Cuticars, Dept. ¥, beston . libel and slander. Judgment was Nk o g entered when the defsandant default- ed in filing an answer but yesterday | No man or woman who eats m | Iy as munitions workers during the war. Sorac E h newspapers and| Girenit Judge Mountain in New: | resularly can make a mistake AUDEVILLE commentators are asking if sex | orderad the judgment re-opened, so | tlushing the kidneys ocis ar is onme of fhe sinister possibili- | that the issue may go to trial. s a well-known authority, Meat —~———__AND BEST PICYUE/ war is or T N hesy el e i e The criminal charge was revived in | forms uric acid which excites the R i e o | the meantime and the grand jury has | kidneys the become over-worked B s A 5 " Y] | that the situation is more "-“‘L""“‘j just indicted her, chs £ that | from the strain, get sluggish and T“NlB“T--GE j to'smash windows and terrorize the | turber of the p of the neighbor- | from the blood, then get siek VAUDLVIILL ‘ London police hecaue the women did | hood and of all faithful citizens of | Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, ____——-—T'—_——_— SATURDAY | not then kRow the full measure of | the state, fo the common nui e of | liver trouble, nervousne dizziness, ! thelr power | all good citizens of the state and to | sleaplessness and urinary disorders i Since the armistice was signed it | {he evil example of all othe It i8 | gomes from sluggish kidneys, h become ore and more apparent | the first case of this racter in K The moment you feel a dull ache that these 1,500,000 women workers | sex county. In olden duys a few WOM- | i1 the kidneys or your back hurts or : would have 10 return fo private life | en in New Bngland were charged a5 |ir the urine is cloudy, offensive. full 80 as to give opportunity of employ- | common scolds, and weve punished | e codiment, irregular of passaze or " { ment for returning soldiers. But|on the obsolete ducking stool | attended by a - sensation of schiithle Have You Seen It? [ they have not accepted tho situation | Mra. Fullor has nothing to sa¥ of | op"eating meat and get about. four | with good grace, and have answered | the charges, but her counsel, Frank | ¢ o0 SF 0E BEC BC e phat vk, says he in- |, ov. take a tablespoonful in a glass | the c¢hallenge of the economic con- | AL MeDermit of New Tomorrow You Should do so at once ! Gifion 1y srone oreanizntions whose : of water before breakfast and in.a i’ [ tends to apply for writ of certiorari | avowed intention 3 lVl h ke ee | dueys will act fine. v VIVIA | o safeguard the | in the supreme c t. to have the in- ie made from the H —IN i TODAY! ; “THE WILDCAT OF PARIs” | “GO WF s MAN™ —IN— FOX SUPER-PRODUCTION <WHEN MEN DESIRE” “BILLY BOUNCER" AS. R. SWEET HER LATEW A powEl EMOTIONAL.DRAMA IN ¢ RELLS TOM MIX “SIX CYLINDER LOVE” LATE SUNSHINE COMEDY EARNHITE in Ep. No. 12 of . P“THflGHTNlNC RAIDER™ MU JEFFE PATHE NEWS H S | ¢ y 5 few days yo K MARTIN i The Biggest | position of woman i industry. dictment quashed. = He stated that [ 7o% G0Fs ¥Our The most important of these is| under the common law & ‘“common dsialof zr’mf"; ARA isnda i st Sensati i ¢ Rhondda’s newly inaugurated | scold” was an offender but that th SR s APl o Sensation of the Year. Lady Rhon aug | sco! o r but that the seape ] 11108l ‘ . . Y} 2 Woman's Tndustrial league which has | revised statutes of New Jersey do bined Mlh' !1rL\\:«. and s been used hNl“‘afldy Smiles = — —— [ | opened offices in London and sent or- | not make the offense indictable. He | O o And stinfulese . | ganizers into all parts of the coun- | will set up that the offense is obso. | the kidnevs, alto atralize the FXTRA!! ERICH dy Rhodda’s plans are viewed | lete. acids in urine so it no longer cguses R MAT. AT 2:15—25¢, 35c. Suspiclon ad some ‘measure of | . ‘At the present time it seems fon- | {rritation, tius ending biadder YN Fatty ArbUCkle . distrust by profession.) woman labor | strous,” sald Mr. MeDermit, ‘“that | D® Teaders { civilization has not advanced far Jad Salts is inexpensive.ang cannot e 4 — “ U D E V E L E | IN— ¢ BVE. AT 8:15—25c, 50¢, Few Dr. Marfon Phillips chief woman | enoush foward the goal of eanal | Wjure: makes a delightful efrerves BIG ACTS i R «rHE SHERIFF p officer of the labor party, asserts that | rigts for woman but that she who | ¢ent lithia water drink which. evergad, -~ SSMERALDY THE DUNN SISTERS e 75c. he agitation conducted hy Lady | scolds may be fined, imprisoned or | One should take now and then fo ESMERS SEVEN CYCLOD s s SATS NOW ;’\honfld league is calenlated to lead | dncked, while the most abusive man | Keep the kidneys clean and active and <y 1 AOUDINI—2 More Chaptees BBDER YOUR .SEATS N hitterne d sex strife betw ! would go unpunished ich an in- j the blood pure, thereby avolding 1 women workers & lictment degrades Mrs. Fuller.” serious kidney complication

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