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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBI et v BOOPOUNDSIS | At the Theater LIMIT FOR AUTOS ....... undoubtedly roce pr most d in the un immense chariot by ensationanl ture e It ha | one of ever ' hee nounced critles ag | Jewish Leaders Stirred to Action By Bogen’s Report T [ cltects movie It way oval, built by 80 1,26 quars Ten MY MARRIAGE PROBLEMS Adele REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Now, ow past tha yd 100k at follow to up th pieke past d when he d back and ke that through the reservoir area, you know produe Garrvison's New Phase of ken in It had a foet roce measured men in six weeks 3,100 foet mile traclk, horse ehariot | very | hy ter four and thred the furnishes Al from holds finish throb. PALACK fine bill with 1 bill led tures photoplay that { to the hewrt wide abreast (88 PR LR L) tionaully i An ‘, | playing the photoplay many FON'S VAUDEVILLED HAS TWO SPECIALTY vaudeville the week 18 featured than ordinary specta The first, Prince Ch is the and ly person in vaudeville plays fARI8Y | ducts on musical instraments alone. | vesterday's |y violin and flute at once, | two saxophones together, cte. The other act is the Pettit Troupe in a so-called Risley act, Their falling | 8 tunts, tumbling and general specta- | cular actions are a new thing in this city. Mildred Haywood is a dainty singing comedienne and Warden and Lurke, two men, put over a good line of and bit of ecccentric to I trail [ a dy bett The Characteristic Way Pa Cosgrove | hushe Pased the Time on the Lonely ad. | think The motoreyel hic 1 had heard | corner, clattering behind lowed upas it [ and passed, and by the light of lamps | then I saw the statc t other look at t fishing with the lanters 1 of which stretched out tha luggage carrier at the The sped on in, while SETOV ¢ leaned forwat but | to the point “Stop at the fir road you & and ute,” he said get a little fussy.” We wer which, whe other to view, eighth of mile finally brought the s at the side sition w for seve: “There's no were going,” Mr idently thinkl re we'd (State Departments to Watch! ) Highways for Overloaded Cars | ronr e Weston | New Yorl | three years compar (novel | out a big made the performance photoplay olfers popular Norma in the latest of her “The Passion Flower," romance old Spain and Mis Taimadge portrays an llent role as also do her sypporting cast. Char- lie Chaplin is scen in his est cream ‘he Tdle Clas in which he still up to his reputation America’s leading screen On Thursday, Iriday and the feature picture features Oliver Curwood's story of the west, “Isobel, or the Trail's the Keith attraction is the Revue,’ 'n clever singing and « evele Starting next four days, the Stewart in the toplay efforts, ) i contair W f at podrome the Weston and of I 10\ | SRER . PALACE- A | ACTS, the D his big most ha th i s0 he'll get a g t by « and beat lown celle Hij M1 nt vaudeville a at more come us, and the half of two acts of cular val thi first my we'll Cap | i pond r " t by turn to that morc rel the ong the er behind side 1 ve were going one The and the in surprise audience for Hartford, 1he Nov highway 8 — positions pre 7 ; Verdantal Ten to one he o p 3 Now Play derfu ren : state motor v aets who Now Play o iron | ner, satisfied, ar we'll n he | double t road | iele departments on overlond News plays a Don't Miss Vaudeville's est Surprise. ( were outlined two de The trucks the today. of motor joint ruling of public tanding points arc: 1. The highway cry e fea 1a lowly 5 | ture ductions, A Monologue made “Over past Lischer's,” [red Imadge pro t good place in the I t me think a min- fellow's apt to assent t department will not authorize the operation on public highways of trucks weighing more than the legal limit of 25,000 pounds ince the enforcement of the new law was begun in an effort to prevent destruction of highways and to guard the publie, many reque het ived for the written il Commissioner of truck Hippodrome, “THE ATTORNFE NORMA TALMADGE “The Passion Flower” CHARLIE CHAPLIN IDLE of a Wwe'll Tt wi “Exactly out around the other way come rning it ed, a curve, brought an- it was an least before 1 r 10 a stop, well and in a po- s could be seen ways, going the way we grove mused, ev- | tonation, and problem out | 1ously annoyed 1p will just about | “and if ng down that dam | thing, s me, ladies, but that's | you're Just what it is—and he'll be at the | night, turn there by Hinchell's store, in the | you, that w thing as it Mrs, Graham, you about a mil slow down, you where you admired bheds—there always lights there at night, so you can sce them plainly. “I probably shall not ne¢ to slow down much,” 1 id lightly, as 1 started the engine again., “I'll con- fess 1 don't care particularly for fast driving at night along these roads. 1I'd rather emulate our friend the snail.” sufe ney at dec How you t forbidden," triumphantly rumptiously ex well get » fishing Dean it! Do is i 1 comedy do neing Coupled at 80 8 lives knew as d safe comed Chaplin in picture, Charlie is a dandy was filmed in Ttaly, settings and tells story. “Ifootfalls, last half of the theme with Idle Class" arnival.” It 1 wonderful dramatic love whieh comes the week, has a new i have approv Ben BRRPER” Satu norec Highwi the overloading Upon certification by the man- facturer of a truck that it is capable | of sately carrying a load in excess of |'its rated capacity, the motor vehicle department will register it at the in- wsed capacity certified by the| manufacturer up to the 25,000 pound| ximum fixtd by law. ruling was transmit- Superintendent Hurley of the ate police who announced that his| | department would procecd carry the policy into effect at once. Stoeckel's Viewpoint. whole p tion takes into the subject of overloading two standpoint Motor Vehi- cle Commissioner Stoeckel pointed out “One is the wear roads ind the other is the safety factor of the vehicle concerned in the over- | loading, He called attention to a | recent rious accident in Cornwall| where a man was apparently carry-| ing too heavy a load passengers a truck. Misgauging his speed,| the truck was uj and killed one | of the y ngers and seriously in- jured several others. Accidents like this are what the motor vehicle de- partment is trying to stop, while the highway department’s official inte est is for the protection of the roads. It iy felt at hoth departments that there is no more justification for per- mitting a man to ister a truck to carrg three and a half tons and then of carrying five tons| the highways of the s than | is for allowing a_man to regis- « Cadillac as a Ilord, PIRE BOARD MEETS James North 3 nd “'Adroit lancing thing was « gro 1 was tt th rove 1 1 er- speech s such it. For question every imed of such Now, tell you have to )y that inn those flower word realized by the gir know g better ) for he of « 1€ a Sunday it for of if to « a run offers Anita atest of her pho- wing The Wind,” a | thrilling nine reel production that | ch kes place in soclety’s haunts and|it is Chinatown’s underwor Tt a | tion. | or ) O} SHEBA—FOX Beginning Sunday is the spectacu- Queen of Sheba,” but there is no in prices despite the fact that : dollar and up' produc big surprise in this ple- QU ren, general director ribution Com- ork, stirred to action | ence of leading Jews of the United States in word picture of the su the Jewish refugees in | Poland and other countries of Eastern Europe. After | g to his report and those of « rkers, the Amer- ican Jewis ief Committee sent out an app 14,000,000 to continue e relief n Europe to which have contributed $47,000,- | { forg one of lar the recent conf from all parts Chicago by ma A copy of the 1 to 1re forbidden. you never being drive ‘one The CURED OF RHEU- MATISM AGAINST . HIS WILL How a Stubborn Relative Was Tricked Into Good Health Mr. George W. Chaffee is a travel- fng man who is well known in all parts of New England. Having been helped by Sanalt, he was anxious to help oth The folowing words of Mr, Chaffee are interesting and amus- ing: “I had a very stubborn relative who believed in neither doctors nor medi- olne. He had suffered intensely from rheumatism for years and would be laid up for weells at a time. He had tried so many medicines that he lost faith in all of them. “I told him what Sanalt the Sen- sible Tonic had done for me and others, but he only replied, ‘Nothing will help me. So I told him I was going to take some, that the bottle would be on the pantry shelf, and if he changed his mind to help him- self. I soon saw that someone we using the Sanalt. I took no more out of that bottle, but it was gradually emptied. My relative kept getting better every day. At last he ac- knowledged that he was takiag it and that it had done wonderd for him. He said he guessed pe Ps he had bet- tg have another hottle. I saw that A was on hond right away. Beore o] second hottle was used he Twas| able to go to his home in Vermont. Shortly after he wrote me to seud him four more bottles of Sanalt. T| did and he has never been troubled with rheumatism since Sanalt the Sensible Tonic v be found at the stores: Wm. H. Crowel §t., National Phar William H. Russell, New Britain; Kent's Pharmacy, ville; Paul Flynn, Unionville. Helpful Hair Hints along. I'll 15 e ) it know FLOWING SLEEVES LATEST “THI CLASS" WRINKLE | acconnt oS OBEL” | i | Next Sunday. the “SOWING THE WIN on as regional director the Joint Distribution ch dishurses the money raised by the American Jewish Relief nd its associated fund- tions. “I Had No Idca—" “If a few road hogs were of your thinking,” Mr. Cosgrove answered, “therc'd be fewer dead men at the foot of some of these precipices. Sec that p at the right? Two cars went off there a p ), four peo- ple killed. And wn the road a piece— He proceeded to describe all the horrible accidents, I believe, that ever had taken place on this particular mountain road since auto- mobiles were invented Almost every curve we passed had its story, and if I were possessed of the particular brand of nerves which responds to horrors I would have stopped the car unable to drive further. 3ut that sort of thing aifects me not at all, and as Dicky knows my temperament, and knew also that Pa Cosgrove, vial giant, without a nerve in system, was absolutely the havoc he might } would, no doubt, he tuous toward any prote tain that he would ‘take no com- ment, and W prepared to let the monologug of terror go biithely on its way." But at the fifth recital, Bes Deah gave a little suppressed scream * “pa Cosgrove,” she exclaimed terminedly, you tell another hor- hible accident story I shall jump out | the car, and my death will on your head. Madge,” pettishly, “I don't how you can drive and lis- | ten to all that. You must have no imagination t YA well tr of | on ther funds made e h American Relief Co mittee is to be directed by David / Brown of Detroit from the committee’s Avenue, Today, Tomorrow and Wednesday Charlie Chaplin inThelIdle Class Added Attraction CARNIVAL SUPERIOR VAUDEVILLE Thursday, Friday and Saturday FOOTFALLS With All Star Cast Direct: From a Broadway Run Detectives Are Baffled By Mystery in Film. There will be a continuous show on Friday—Armistic ce ars & v just d the commi Jews of i Rosenwald of Ch of New York. E. Masthaum at length minence as Julius go, Felix Warburg Lit and Jules Philadelphia, Dr. Emil Hirsch of Chicago, Nathan Straus of New Yo r aldheim” of St. Louis, Louis Kirsteic of Boston, and otherg. make a practice ove ¢ ther | ter G00DS his | | | E-servicemen t | ) Have Preference in y contem- Appointments to the Fire Depart- v cor ment Vacancies. commissioners had an in the appli- which have instructed to find out| on the list | men, and to | ference in se- | tment | as returned | which bsence The board fire met last evening and formal talk concerning for appointments receiy ind they Keogh, 1 servic of Humers ‘Eviscover Load of Pro visions in Lanely Spot cations heen the clerk, J many the are those ox put them on file for p for the depa Prelle, callman, from his suspension 1 October 11 his at three fires in 1 month. Lieuten- ant John C. Connolly was allowed 10 da He was absent | from duty with a sprained knee from .| October 5 to 17 A committe s appointed to pre- » estimates for the next fiscal nd they will report at the wary meeting. Approval of the | chairman’s action in sending a let- ter commendation to the chief men their work at the for fire last week, was also of how be Michael Cieslowski of 65 McClin- 12 a | tock Rox Anthony Sorgi o | wl Anthony Sorgi of Fections: Grove stre two hunters, madc | d will L following W. Main Broad St., al- overy yesterday afternoon, which TAB’S FAIR Opens Friday AtR. M. T. A. & B. Soc. Hall, Lafayette St. Entertainment Each Evening. Elaborate Booths Dancing from 8 to 12 Cash Awards $500.00 Nov. 11 to 21 Inclusive. ADMISSION 25c¢. 1 imagination, rath- er,” Dicky drawled. “I never knew | Madge to have a nerve in her hedy | lice when she’s doing anything strenuous like driving a car or beating me goes at either job as coolly joyous! s though she going to be crowned Queen of the|search Moy upon There a neath as much for may prove their to be valuabie to the po- the Brit- 84 in efforts to discover New aperation . NMarian Hale) New York, Nov. more to the illusion the long flowing In the gr reen chiffon Frank- (By The big wide sleeves falling over No style lends|the hand almost to the finger tips are height than |also embroidered. Green, by the way, is one most popular of colors, both for af- lin Simon has evolved a model of [ternoon and evening wear. Jade is, extreme gracefulness. The slightly | perhaps, in the foreground of popu- bloused effect with sash, fintshed with |larity of all the green shades. huge tassels and the simply hung| With the handsome afternoon | skirt are extremely youthful also.|gown are worn green brocade slip- The gown is heavily embroidered in|pers with the new sandal-strap effact the same tone. and green silic hose. thieves whoshave made §' sick leave, T For- center of their of While scouring through the wooc sleeve. of the werc of game, pile of spot in town ne canal No. 4 the Immediate city from their por their must excuse me, ladic Lientenant ¢ had no idea I har- |tailed Detect rowing up any tender feelin But | Hart 1 Motorcyele at that, I'd advise you to practice lis- | li rolls investigaute. The offi- tening to just such stuff, it i ind a large load of flour, sugar | | to be real and cheese d in thei | for nerves or finicky tion at about $500. It appared | these parts. Now, e time, of the ve're coming to the been removed, but upon up and sec if that gotior was learned that of r the town li near will to our thie ‘1»\ had overed them and had b the two men came provisions cached the woods line in leading Re Hartford water upon arriving trip, the hunters fining to the policc muel Bamforth ve Sergeant William Policeman Wil- a lonely the in | be- ton | was a note of | joking which ki I shrewdly ritated Bess Dean. But Cosgrove full contrition, though 1 caught a sardonic note in his prompt apology “You sure he said under- thrilled me 1 it ir pride Just youil i ur into ¢ of ‘Worthy the Attention of Iveryone Who Would Avoid Dandruff, Itch- ing Scalp, Gray Hairs and Baldness “What will stop my hair coming out?” Rey Par \ sage (liquid form) is the best remedy for hair and scalp troubles; said to prevent baldn grayness a4 dandrutf. was of de- was m to 3 you plan No place folks around Mrs. Gral inn. 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OF NEW YORK 26 Broadway — FOOTFALLS — Burlesque ALL WEEK Matinee Daily Twinkle Toes N BEDINTI'S ter Show to -BOOL” CAPITOL HARTFORD America’s Prettiest Playhouse Today—Conti GEORGE LOAN « PRODUCTION “LADIES MUST LIVE” nous ¢ . with BETTY COMPSON And An Unusual Cast SJUVENILITY' A Symphony of Yonth With RUTH GLANVILLE 10—PEOPLE—10 me Besson and Co., McCoy and alton, Arthur Lyons and Co., ht and Gayman, HARTFORD Two Days Only ement—Tues,, and Wed. Eves, Nov. R and 9 ° . Mat.— nic Producti D 6 SCEN .eading Trish Singer WALTER SCANLON In a comedy with Songs “IRISH EYES” Don't Miss Scanlon's Sweet melodies. Eves. 50c to $1.50, Wed. Mat. 25c-§1. Special Return —Populnr on <