The evening world. Newspaper, July 20, 1914, Page 9

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 20, NEW ROCHELLE JUDGE WHO LIMITS JAGS TO ONLY FIVE. FIVE GOOD JAS MADE THE LIMIT IN NEW ROCHELLE Such Is the Decree of the Judge of the City | Court. They put the curfew this morning! on tho jag in New Rochelle. Five! times may you get drunk in the little city, but after that woe betide you! ‘Woe betide the man who sells you a @rink after the bells have rung upon you and your quintet of vleoholic| diversions, It's like being In the) Navy now to live in New Rochelle. | Well, they had to do something up there. Yes, it was getting terrible. It got #0 that a man couldn't take a drink without taking another, then he got reckless and didn't ©: dudge S.F. SWINBURNEs how many more he took, Then it got to bear how mary inore hi A Teaspoonful could wet he wanted to On a Steak doubles one’s ene GJ} and he wanted to sing. Hoe wante joyment oe this {LEA«PERRINS SAUCE ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE yn tae ae Fish, Seupe, Salads, etc. Sold by Grocers Everywhere favored » story of his life. John They had Broadway backe and running for ¢ Every night was Saturday as some sport in his time {and knew how to cut into the « One night was enough for Bacchus in New Rochelle. The first time he came up for air he beat It back for Olym- pus, Gambrinus thought he knew something about malt and its ex- W. L. DOUCLAS tracts. A one-night stand In New *g'4 & ‘48 see Rochelle convinced him that he had so much to learn it wasn't worth b ginning. Old King Ce was a mer old soul, but he never lived in N Rochelle. It was vuiy because he didn't Know where ty find it on the map | For New Rochelle 1s the home of the jag in all ita variety, A jag may wander the earth around, but it will come home even to die in the shade lof the trees and sweet memories of the Jags that have been and the jags that still are in New Rochelle ‘There's the cream colored jag, tha 4 soreen Clay—18 Newark AW NINE DOLLARS & TWENTY-FIVE CENTS} Every end in stock, irrespective of former prices, made to your individual measure in a union shop, cut by the} highest priced designers in the country. | ‘ English Blue =e [——) $95.00 and Genuine $35 value Value PriestleyEnglish | Mohair Every Yard Stamped. |MTrCHE LL My New York Headquarters, 11431 Broadway, Cor. t|a humane Serge Blue Unfinished Worsted Black Thibet Fancy Tweeds Gray Serge stuttering, clutterin, ) the ha over, the holdover “iisten to m and “When Rockefelier’s as rich as| Tam” variety. There's the jag tha the whisperin sputtert peach, makes us all brave. and a million wreathed itselr around every seventh mixed ale. Twas a pleasure and a privilege to be a na- tive of New Rochelle. But the flood lasted only forty days and forty nights| the opening of “Innoo@nt” nt the El- and Noah stepped aown out of the|tinge Theatre, with Pauline Freder- ick and other well known players, ark, One morning the town drunk- ard of New Rochelle waked up and, stepped off his own foot. Justice had! strong’s newest play, has been ob- emoved the! tained by Charles Frohman, and will | be produced in the fall, with Martha | Hedman in the principal part, {dropped the scales cold towel from hei |. It had come to pai or the weird ways of the uuiet had of City Judge | of his Honor the quality of mercy is the people, In the courts of Gam-, brinus they strain the mixed ale. It! aceins that many of the bibulous for- jul their domestic obligations when they backed up to the bar and held down the brass rail. Complaints came from weary wives that Saturday wages were showered in sops to the suds of the brewery, in bids to Bac- chus and in exchange for the jolts of John Barleycorn, Judge Swinburne looked up_ the Liquor Tax law. He saw a provision where men may be punished for sel- ling liquor to a man who has been arralgned for intoxteation five times, He issued an edict and this morning that edict went into effect. Five jags is the limit for drunks forever- more tn the care free town of New | Rochelle, The Judge ts a kind man, . but & man with @ Vhen the judge says anything New Rochelle sits up and | takes notice, He has said something and this morning the town started on a new deal, It wasn't the case of one particular ; “booze” artist which brought about the era of reform, it was the case of the many who rocked the boat when they stirred up the contents of the flowing bowl. Rumor has it that there is one wonderful “soakologist” in the town who started things going. Rumor jhas it that a saloonkeeper fifteen | Zoaico ago insured the life of the said will as well soakologist and has been paying the premium ever since, The saloon- | keeper says that he paid only one pren im. But the man still lives and thrivl with the thirst begot of the desert sands and somebody pays the premiums. Wonderful is a thirst of this nature, If the river were whiskey navigation would cease, Lest such a nature be- come epidemic Judge Swinburne .s- sued his promulgation. Now it's five times and out for the jaguist of New Rochelle, On the fifth offense public | notice will be made. It hasn't yet been decided just how the warning | will be sounded. They think that they | will put up a new bell on the City Hall, It will be the curfew of the jag. For every arraignment of the booze calender the ponderous tongue of the mighty bell will clang—just once. And when two bells ring out, it will give every jag pause. The reflection 40th St. OPEN EVENINGS. “caught again” will have a sobering effect and the makes us ail equal and the other that fea . A banker was born with every Lal) jae will be lonely in the town. . In the court! «phe Third Party, not strained except in the interest of Swan lasses will clink leas ily at the clang of each bell. Five of the mighty bell will be the for the turning out of the re- for the putting up of shutters ithering of housewives. The h of one jag in New Rochelle will been knelled. The apirit of that in August, An entirely new “Kitty Mack company, headed by Marjorie Mu Atlantic City, —— ——— ee NOTES OF THE THEATRE. A, H. Woods has fixed Sept. 7 for To ve Eaivor of The Bvening Worl! The phenomenal prosperity of B. out twice ev much to The Evening World for rying our d advertising of su Vaudeville, ina crlapy cool Palace tis a pe “The Heart of a Thief,” Paul Arm- your enormous fon. Hewe to have An early Shubert production is a farce, by Mark he Dancing Duchess" is For downright goodness you can’t beat “FORCE”! You may try other ready-to- serve cereals for a while, But there is nothing quite like the flavor of whole-wheat flakes. “Force” is just as good for you as it tastes. In each heaping spoonful you get the right kind of food—the food that builds sturdy bodies and strong muscles. “FORCE’ TOASTED WHEAT FLAKES E chage protected by a wery package p id Choice to Order FROM BOSTON The Handsomest Tailoring Shop in New York, ray, will be seen at the Comedy The tre to-night while the original cast wets a vacation at the Apollo Theatre, Evening World Advertining Pasa, Keith's Palace Theatre, which is selling day this summer, owes avening World « forth the manifold reasons why. evs THE TAILOR 1914. F. "to iy DiatoonoS } Carat $ H STRANDS: also announced for New York early ‘Owes Her Lite to ” This Lang Medicine ptt ke GENUI f sll, Gin < Rings Special Monday and Tuesday . ow "1 LOOK FOR THY NUMBER 180 over MY ONLY ENTRANCE CMARLES A. KEE! 180 . Saturdave I AMUSEMENTS. New Amsterdam {)!" \i. Ties. ar ZIEGFELD "FOLLIE ite Annette Kellerman’ Winter Garden {i "(5 MAXINc ELLOS | APARTMENT 1 CAnINO. gent 4 P. 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