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Largest Circulation In BELLEVILLE NEWS Belleville W S DO OUR PART Entered as Second Class Mail Matter, At Newark, N. J., Post Office, Under Act of March 3, 1879, On October 9, 1925.___________ _ TOWN OF BELLEVILLE PRICE TWO CENTS VOL. X, NO. 11. .'¿UAV,: OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER BELLEVILLE, N. J., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1934 CountyOperaCompany Moore and Dill Lead Kean and Hoffman Daughter, Maureen, Born Armistice Day Celebration Will Feature Attorney Discusses To Matthew J. Sheehans Services, Parade and Football Contest Civil Service A Plans Concert Here In Balloting Here—Hartley Supported A daughter, Maureen, was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Y. A. Schleicher Charges Elks Sponsor Program by Republicans Have Majority in Assembly Race, But Con Sheehan of 31 Mertz avenue, this Thomas W. Fleming Heads General Committee of War town, at St. James’ Hospital, Newark. Appointments Still ERA Musician zf test Is Close for Freeholders—7,129 Mr. Sheehan is town engineer. Veterans in Charge of Observance—Mayor Ruled by Politics Essex Ballots Are Cast Williams Will Speak at Exercises “Peace” Is Topic A talk wras given Wednesday night The Essex County Opera Company, Vincent Pomponio lost bis vote for Final plans for the observance of • Field. In the evening there will he a at the Recreation House before the directed by Ralph Errolle, formerly ' The Democratic party, as elsewhere parade starting at Greylock parkway throughout the nation, showed un “moving,” although he lives in the At Woman’s Club Armistice Day v7ere completed by the Belleville Taxpayers’ Association by of the Metropolitan Opera Company, same house from which he previously general committee, of which Thomas and Washington avenue. The proces Victor A. Schleicher, Newark attor will present a concert in Belleville usual strength in Belleville Election sion will march south to the town Day, when Governor A. Harry Moore voted. The house was moved from W. Fleming is chairman, at a meet ney and dix’ector of the. association, on Tuesday evening. The program is 302 Washington avenue down the hill Rev. Lester H. Clee Speaks ing at the towm hall Wednesday night. hall, where it will be reviewed by the the topic, “The Operation of Civil sponsored fey the Elks Club, and will led Senator Hamilton F. Kean in the board of commissioners, and then will race for U. S. Senator, and Judge to 191 Valley street recently, and, al Exercises, at which Mayor William Service in New Jersey.” Mr. Schleicher be held in the clu'b auditorium in though in the same district, Pomponio On “The Great Tomorrow” H. Williams will deliver an address, march in William street, Dow street, used as authority for the subject a Washington avenue. William L. Dill led Commissioner Van Rensselaer street, Washington Harold G. Hoffman in the guberna was refused the right to cast his bal will be held at the town hall monu brochure prepared -by the New Jersey The company is composed of eighty,- lot without a transfer. At Annual Reception ment Sunday at 11 A. M. All veter avenue, Mill Street and Cortlandt Taxpayers’ Associatioix which pro six unemployed singers, musicians torial contest. In the Tenth District street to Veteran’s Hall, where a mil congressional contest the Republicans Vote by Wards ans’ organizations will attend a spe vided the general information and and dancers and volunteers who have 1st 2nd 3rd 1th Mrs. A. Berndt Moorfield of New cial service at Grace Baptist Church itary ball and band music contest will statistics relative to this subject. In joined in, the interest of wholesome were victorious locally, the present W a rd ■\\ ird Ward Ward ark will speak on “Peace” at the reg take place. 1134 505 2871 at 8 o’clock that evening. pax*t he said as follows: music and clean entertainment, and is incumbent, Fred A. Hartley, Jr., lead Kean . 467 765 ular meeting of the Belleville Wom Representatives of the following ing his Democratic opponent, William Moore . 1269 1113 979 3949 A football game, between the junior “In 1908 the first civil service “Taw a project of the SERA. The perform Hofiman .. 539 S63 1237 655 3291 an’s Club Monday afternoon. Mrs. varsity squads of Belleville and Lynd- veterans’ organizations compose the in New Jersey became effective, and I-Ierda Smith. Dill ....... 11 SS 1029 902 3649 ance is open to the public. There will 3727 Moorfield is president of the Thurs committee: The Republicans led in the assem Hartlev . .. 564 'Citi 1477 . 700 hurst high schools, will take place provided essentially for regulating be no charge for admission. Smith . 453 1015 731 800 2999 day Afternoon Club of Newark and Monday at 2:30 P. M. at Clearman American Legion: Mr. Fleming, the employment of the state and of Osbourne W. McConathy, Jr., is bly contests, but were almost tied It is the first time in a decade that an active member of the Association Otto T. Breunich, Cephas Brainerd, with the Democrats in the voting for its various counties and municipalities. conductor and Ruth Reynolds, chorus the Democrats have '.shown such un to Learn the Cause and Cure of War. Peter Stevenson, Alfred Hammerle. Purpose Explained master. The program will include: freeholders. usual strength in town. The program will be in charge of Mrs. Joseph Delaporte and Robert A. Van From a registration of 13,141 voters, Services Held for “Civil service law is designed for Overture, selections from Carmen, DeRuse S. Tillou, chairman of the de Voorhis. tv7o main purposes, one being to pre Bizet; vocal ensemble, Morning 7,129 ballots were cast. Twelve bal partment of international relations. Veterans of Foreign Wars: Dr. lots were rejected. vent the professional politicians at Speaks; soprano Solo, Song in the Requiem Mass For There will be a meeting of the ways Victim of Crash Benjamin A. Jacobson, John F. Gan the change, of each state, county and Night, Longborough; quartet and Justices of the peace elected are: and means committee at 1:30 P. M. non, Herbert V. Scott, George Bu- j First Ward, Daniel Scheehner, 414 municipal administration from mak chorus, Sweet Genevieve by Tucker before the regular meeting. chanan, Norbert E. Bertl and Joseph ' ing purely political appointments for and the madrigal from Bohemian Girl votes; Second Ward, Walter Groner, Rev. T. J. McEnery The monthly food sale is in charge J. Albert Shoemaker Killed Costello. six votes; Third Ward, Michael Car practically all public positions, and by Balfe; solo dance, Invocation, Sati; of Mrs. I. H. Cornell, assisted by Mrs. Disabled American Woiid Wav the other being to provide a means overture, Light Cavalry, Suppe; vocal uso, 620 votes, and Fourth Ward, Native Of Belleville, Priest John Hewitt, Mrs. F. Kenneth Mase, At Grade Crossing Near Vetei*ans: James J. Reilly, James Fer Louis Pennaberre, 749 votes. fox* selecting qualified persons for the ensemble, Lolita-Serenata, Buzzi-Pec- Mrs. E. L. Johnson and Mrs. John Middletown, N. Y. guson and Eugene T. Berry. respective public positions to he filled. cia; baritone solo, Gypsy Sweetheart Was Caldwell Pastor Pole. Home cooked foods contributed “A primary duty of the Civil Serv from the Fortune Teller, Herbert, and •by members of the club will be on ice Commission is to maintain a class Safety Patrol Goes 26 Years sale. Funeral services for J. Albert Shoe vocal ensemble, Soldiers Chorus from maker, 59, of 8 Maple avenue, this Thespians Sponsor ' ification of the state classified serv Faust, Gounod. The Rev. Dr. Lester H. Clee of A solemn high mass of requiem towm, w-ho was killed Saturday in a ice, or employes of the state, based on Part II:. Overture, II Guarany, Newark discussed “The Great Tomor the duties, wox*k requirments, author To Princeton Game for the Rev. Thomas J. McEnery, row” at the annual reception to as grade crossing crash on the Erie Rail Poster Contest Gomez; Barcarolle from Tales of road near Middletown, N. Y., were ity and responsibility, and require Hoffman, Offenbach; tenor solo, a native of Belleville, was offered sociate members and guests at the Wednesday morning at St. Aloysius held Tuesday in Middletown. Burial ments as to traiixing and expex’ience. Dream Once Again', -Squire; vocal duet, Charles Gebhardt Arranges clulb house last Friday evening. Dr. Art Pupils at High School Such classification shall include sched Roman Catholic Church of Cald Clee pointed out four goals for man was in Middletown. A Night in Venice, Lucantoni; Auf Mr. Shoemaker and three friends, ules and standard specifications of Wiedersehen, Romberg; soprano solo, Outing for Junior well, of which he was pastor for kind to aim toward. The first was the Compete for service, grades, titles, duties, qualifi twenty-six years until the time of securing to everyone of sunshine, Theodore Sloat, 46, of Summitville, II Bacio, Arditi; vocal ensemble, N. Y., and Mrs. Christine Schie}, 35, cations and compensation or x*ates of Gypsy Life, R. Sehuman, and sextette Policemen his death. fresh air, food, happiness and oppor Awards wages of all offices, positions and em Father McEnery died Sunday of tunity to do good for his fellow men. and Mrs. Alice Lang, 26, both of Cud- from Lucia, Denizetti. debackville N. Y., were killed w*hen ployments iix the state classified serv About 125 members of the junior a heart attack after a long period The elimination of fear was the Students in the art course at the ice. The commission also xxxust pro- of ill health, through -which he con second aim stressed by the pastor. their car, driven by Shoemaker, was safety patrol of the Belleville school struck by an eastbound express train.