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RARITAN M05T PROGRESSIVE TOWNSHIP WITH THE SUBURBAN NEWSPAPER LARGEST IN GUARANTEED THIS AREA CIRCULATION ''The Voice of the Raritan Bay District" VOL. IV.—NO. 36 FORDS, X. J., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. 10, 1939 PRICE THREE CENTS

Upswing In Building Here\DVh\ TflDC Pedestrian Suffers Broken TOWNSHIP VOTERS' Is Reported To Committee Leg When Struck By Auto CHANGES UNLIKELY WOODBRIDGE—Building ac- REPUBLICANS KEEP CONTROL; j WOODBRIDGE—Francis Sin- INTEREST IS SLIGHT tivities in the Township during PLAN TO DEVELOP IN MAJOR OFFICES gleton, negro, 36, of Potter's Cross- the past month showed a decided ing, Raritan Township, suffered a IN TUESDAY POLLS increase, according to a regu- LINDENAU TRACT : compound fracture of the left leg lar report .submitted to the Monday night when he was struck SmnSiGREINER MARGIN A RECORD Give Larson, Local Candi- Township Committee Monday Stelton Firm To Convert by a car operated by Michael Sabo, Most Of Present Appoint- night by Building Inspector Wil- 27, of 296 Randolph Avenue, Car- Trainer, Only Democrat To date, Good Vote, But liam Allgaier. Smith Farm Tract Into teret, on the Woodbridge-Carteret ees To Be Continued, ARSENAL Win, Swamps Larson With Permits for nine new dwell- Road. XMAS PARTY BENEFIT Balloting Is Light ings were issued in October, Home Community It Is Believed According to the investigation Plurality Of 1,325 with an estimated cost of con- made by Officer Fred Leidner, BUILDING PROGRAM 3307 VOTESARE CAST struction sft at $27,800. Alto- Raritan Engine Company $2,700 COMPLETE COST Singleton was crossing the road, MINOR SHIFTS LIKELY VOTE CLOSEJN THIRD gether, including permits for RARITAN TOWNSHIP—Less near Sixth-Avenue, when he was To Have Affair Tomor- repairs, exactly 63 permits were LINDENEAU—Plans have been TO COST $50,000 than 50 per cent of the township'.-) hit. The injured man was taken McEIroy Certain To Be Re- Schaffrick Springs Surprise approved by Mr. Allgaier. The row; Kurry Chairman registered voters turned out at the: completed to develop the l&Vz acre to the Perth Amboy General Hos- polls here Tuesday in an election total estimated cost of con- tained As Attorney; By Defeating Dambach Smith farm fronting on Silver pital in the Woodbridge Emer- CLARA BARTON — A large WPA Approves Expendi- that had no direct bearing on the struction for tin: month of Oc- gency Squad ambulance. Bailey Term Expires local political situation. tober is $32,.'349. The Build- Lake Avenue, this place, into a attendance is anticipated at the tureurfi, j Allan AnnounceAnnouncess ; By 387J^otes Balloting for county and state ing Inspector's office received community of garden homes, ac- WOODBRIDGE—With the Re- benefit dance to be held tomor- Will Provide Many Jobs WOODHRIIKIE—Mayor August offices, voters showed a complete $235 in fees. cording to an announcement by row night in the Amboy Avenue F. Greiner made local political his- publican administration continuing firehouse, under the auspices of reversal in party choice.* as com- James Scott, secretary of the Stel- TOWNSHIP OFFICES tory Tuesday when he was swept pared with the commission election in office locally as the result of Raritan Engine Company No. 2. IMPROVEMENTS HAILED ton Realty and Construction Corp- into office for his fourth term with Tuesday's election, there is very All arrangements have been a plurality of 2,400, the largest LAND SALE DELAY oration. TO BE MOVED SOON NIXON—State WPA Adminis- little likelihood that any changes completed and several novelty fea- margin ever to be given a candi- Gets Local Support Just when actual work will be- will be made in most of the major tures will be offered. Jimmy trator Robert W. Allan announced date in Woodbridge Township. HALTS FIREHOUSE gin was not stated, but the spokes- Raritan Municipal Depart- appointive jobs at the Memorial Gay and his orchestra will play this week that more than §750,000 With him were elected the three for the dancing. in WPA funds will be spent to im- man for the corporation said it ments To Be Shifted Municipal Building. What changes, Republican candidates for Town- Menlo Park Project Held if any, will be made among the The affair is being held to raise prove facilities at the Raritan Ar- ship Committee. may be within the next few weeks. funds for the Christmas party to To New Building minor job holders. senal here. The only Democratic aspirant Up Pending State OK The site has all improvements, be given for children in the dis- Undoubtedly, Township Attor- The project provides many per- for municipal office to succeed RARITAN TOWNSHIP —Fin- trict by the fire company. including sewers, gas, water, elec- ney Leon E. McEIroy, Township manent improvements and replace- was Tax Collector Michael J. Train- Of Site Purchase ishing touches arc now being- put Stephen Kurry, chairman of the tricity and is'within a short dis- Engineer C. R. Davis and Relief ments at the local ordnance de- er who, although conceded a strong M'ENLO PARK—The construc- on the new $45,000 center section committee, announced that a large tance of a public school, bus line, Administrator John Omcnhiser will partment depot. chance to win, surprised seasoned of the municipal building: which is advance sale of tickets has been tion of the proposed $22,000 fire continue in office. Whether or The dock along the Raritan Riv- political observers by trouncing park and stores. The development \ Hearing: completion on South reported by the members. How- house here continues to be delayed not O. J. Morgenson will be re- er, built 20 years ago, is being his Republican opponent, C. Albert will be known as Smithfield Ter- Plainficld Avenue here. ever, tickets may be obtained at as the local Board of Fire Com- turned to the treasurer's office de- reconstructed as one of the three Larson, with 1,325 votes to spare. missioners must await, the action race and is located in Raritan Work of moving the various pends upon his health. At the the door tomorrow evening. projects now in operation. Re- Township, half a mile from High- Mayor Greiner exceeded even of the Public Utilities Commis- township offices arwl departments present time. Mr. Morgenson i:; newed superstructure and decking, land Park and only two miles from into the new quarters is expected the most optimistic hopes of his sion regarding the purchase by the seriously ill in a hospital in Eliza- capping-, piling and relaying rail- New Brunswick. to be started within the next week. followers by inundating his oppo- board of property owned by the beth, road tracks and crossovers will Pennsylvania Railroad. The homes, when completed, The center section will house the nent, Edward A. Finn under a The term of Health Officer Har- ONE-WEEK MISSION cost approximately $200,000. will sell for $2,700 including land. police department, including of- plurality previously unheard of The raihoad property, 120 feet old J. Bailey, also expires this More than $400,000 will be They will be attractive Cape Cod h'ces for the chief and recorder, in local elections, Mr. Greiner's wide and 125 feet deep, opposite year. The health officer is ap- spent for other improvements. The Harvey Avenue on the Lincoln resiliences, four rooms and "bath, and other municipal offices. A WILL OPEN SUNDAY total vote in the Township was pointed for five years. sanitary sewer system will be re- Highway, was purchased by the with space for two additional modern jail is also included in the lconditioned dl aina e facilitiesim 5,966 while Mr. Finn received fire board for $300. It is located rooms upstairs if desired. section. Judge Arthur Brown was reap- North Carolina Priest To ' ' ^ - 3,566. pointed for a three year term last less than 1000 feet south of the The homes will be sold for a Due to labor difficulties recent- Conduct Services In proved, and two buildings painted There were other surprises in Menlo Park railroad .station. small cash payment of $200, with year. and renovated as one project giv- ly, work on the second section has ing employment to 165 workers. Tuesday's balloting also. Herbert monthly payments of $21. They been delayed. As soon as the cent- Clerks are to be appointed or re- The sale of the land, however, Fords Church Repairing railroad tracks, roof- B. Rankin, Republican incumbent Arthur W. Larson will be financed under the new 15- er section is completed, plans will appointed in the Township Clerk's must first receive the approval of ing buildings, clearing and gener- from the Third Ward who was year .Title 1, Class 3 FHA loans. be advanced for another WPA office, tax collector's office, Town- FORDS—A one-week mission 1 in the township last May. With but the Utility Commission before the ally improving the area provides given an outstanding chance over. transaction .can be closed satis- Specifications call for double grant to construct the third and ship engineer's office, Health de- to be given by Rev. William Kuder one exception, Tuesday's voting partment, Building department, of North Carolina, will start Sun- work for an additional 232 men. his adversary, Frank Wukovets, was Democratic, while that of last factorily. floors in all rooms, insulation, oak final wing to the building. relief office and treasurer's office. day evening at 7:30 o'clock in Our Besides these two major WPA was re-elected by the narrow mar- May for local posts was a sweeping As soon as the Utility Commis- floors, copper piping, plastered Completion of the entire build- Several changes may be made in Lady of Peace church. projects, work is Hearing comple- gin of 41 votes. Early in the cam- Republican victory. sion places its stamp of approval walls, full cellar, weather stripped ing, which will cost approximately the road department and Town- Services will be held nightly at tion on the construction of a per- paign, important Democratic lead- Arthur W. Larson, township on the sale, (he fire board will windows, modern bathroom fix- $75,000, will provide the township ship garage. 7:30 o'clock closing Monday eve- manent barracks, financed through ers made no secret of their be • board of health inspector, of Clara make formal application for a tures, unique sash balance, and with one of the finest municipal ning, November 20. Services foi funds from the Army budget. The lief that Mr. Rankin was unbeat- Burton, Republican candidate for WPA grant of about §1 G,000. landscaping. halls in the county. Most of the However, no definite word m able. regard to the various appoint- j children of the parochial school barracks will provide facilities for freeholder, was the only Republi- It is hoped to get. construction Each house will have a plot of construction costs have been pro- more than 100 enlisted men and ments, except shifts and changes Wl11 be hcl(i ^ ednesday, Thursday Schaffrick Springs Surprise can on Tuesday's ticket to make under way shortl-y after the first of land large enough for gardeti and vided through Federal WPA will replace one of the temporary and Friday after school and on Fri- On the olhi-T hand, James Schaf- a successful showing in the town- the year. lawn. grants. could be obtained from Township barracks. M. T. Pcderscn and day afternoon for public school frick who was seeking his third ship. officials up until press time. Sons, of Perth Amboy, are general children. term as representative of the Sec- Larson received splendid sup- contractors on the building. Motion picture films in techni- ond Ward and who was generally port from local voters, pollin PRINCIPAL ANNOUNCEScolor, showing life and progress of considered to be facing the most 1,475 votes—only six votes be- Tin Pan Alley Bows To John Rigby For 'Holy Smokes,' the North Carolina church will be difficult contest in town, swamped hind the leading Democrat, Thom- ASSEMBLY SCHEDULESshown by Father Kuden Thursday POLICEMIFHOSTS Joseph Dambach, Jr. with 387 as Dolan, who was given 1,481 A Melody He Pecked Out On Piano With One Finger afternoon and following the clos- votes to spare. votes. George Kantra, Larson's Student Activities Listed ing service for adults. running mate, received 1,449, PISCATAWAYTOWN—Competing against "Ask Your Heart ' by Benny Davis, and "The AT PARTTTONIGHT Committeeman Frederick A. For Coming Months At Spencer, who like Mayor Greiner while Chester Lydecker, Dolan's 5,000 of thti nation's amateur song-writers, John Older You Grow," by Charles Tobiai. Out of the partner on the ticket, totaled has served for three terrtii, had Rigby, of 4 Irving Street, this place, received three, Rigby was awarded honorable mention for Clara Barton School MARKOW IS CALLED 'Uncle Don' Expected To 1,414. little difficulty in overcoming the Only 8,037 ballots were cast honorable mention for his melody to "Holy the 'Holy Smoke" tune by the Guild's advisory CLARA BARTON—Irving 1). Be Among Entertainers aspiration:; of Thomas G. Desmond throughout the township's six dis- Smoke" in a national contest held by the Sonp board headed by Paul Whitcman, Guy Lombardo, Hitter, principal, announced the IN LICENSE COUNT At Annual Ball in the First Ward. Mr. Spencer, tricts out of a total registration Hit Guild of New York Kay Kayser and Billy Rose. following schedule of assembly although highly respected for hia programs. to be conducted at the administrative capacity and un- of 6,042. The lyrics to "Holy Smoke" were written In composing his numbers, Rigby manages Must Appear To Answer N. WOODBRIDGE—"Uncle Don," The only local candidates were Clara Barton school during the questioned integrity, had been re- by Johnny Mercer, the well-known New York or- to go places by using the old "hunt-and-peck" of radio fame, is expected to be Arm in Preiss, Jr., Democrat, and remainder of the current school J. Complaint Over Ob- garded as an indifferent candidate. James J. Guvernale, Republican, chestra conductor. - system. He sits at the piano and picks out tunes term: taining Liquor Permit among the many entertainers at In his one public statement, hn who were both elected as Justices The Song Hit Guild, with headquarters with one finger. Some of the country1*, outstand- Today, Nov. 10, Armistice Day the annual policemen's ball to be promised without equivocation ex- actly the same policies he- had pur- of the Peace, Preiss polled 1,371 in the heart of Tin Pan Alley at 1619 Broadway, ing popular music composers use the same observance under direction of the WOODBRIDGZ — Because he held tonight at St. James' audi- English department, Mr. Jago in sued previously, eschewing the votes and Governale, 1,399. New York, provides an unusual system of ama- method. obtained a plenary retail consump- torium, under the auspices of charge; Nov. 29, Thanksgiving tion liquor permit from the Town- usual roseate campaign propa- teur-professional collaboration to give unknown Although Rigby lias been interested in mus- Woodbridge Local, No. 38, Pa- program with Miss Dalton ami ship committee hy allegedly mak- ganda. His plurality over Mv. trolman's Benevolent Association. RED CROSS DRIVE writers the oppoilunity to work with some of ic for many years, it is only recently lhat he has Miss Arendt as co-chairmen; Dec. ing the statement that he lived in Desmond, who was making his de- thn leading tunesmiths of the day. done much with it. He has written songs for lo- 8, program by Language depart- the State the required five years, Patrolman Joseph M. Dalton is but as a candidate, was 212. ment under guidance of Miss Rigby not only submitted the music to "Holy cal affairs on several occasions, but this was the when he really has lived here but general chairman of the affair and Failure of the Democrats was OPENS TOMORROW Thompson and Miss Sutton; Dec. Smoke," but also sent' !n original melodies to first time lie had ever entered a contest. four years, Nicholas Markow, of he is being assisted by the fol- ascribed to factional differences, 22, Christmas program, headed by Route 25, near Lafayette Road, disputed leadership and lack of lowing officers: Annual Campaign To Start Miss Arendt and music depart- Fords, will have to appear before campaign funds. Further, the plat- George Misak, John Manton, A] CERTIFICATES GIVEN MISS WOERNER BURIED Blanche And Eleanor Nagyment. the Township Committee next form of the candidates, which Levi, Henry Dunham, Joseph Cas- In Township With Wm. Jan. 12, Mathematics depart- Monday night at 8-.30 o'clock to came at the eleventh hour, was. ale, Daniel Panconi, Joseph Grady, 5 AID SQUAD MEMBERS IN SERVICES MONDAY Win Prizes For Costumesment assembly to be arranged hy :iiiir. W. J. general' chairman, presided. Mrs. late home, 9 Silver Lake Avenue, eanor Nagy, La Verne Sereda, Au- According to a communication re- ning. votes and Joseph Fofrich, aspir- Trenton, American Red Cross in- drey Gloff, and Ernest Vagrin, A. L. Huber gave the invocation. and at 9 o'clock from St. Paul's KEASBEY—The first annual ceived by the Township Commit- It was announced last night that ing to the same office, received structor at the New Brunswick Herbert Neilson, William Molnar, Miss Pearl Creecy, field repre- R. C. Church in Highland Park. moonlight dance, sponsored by the ' tee, from Commissioner Burnett, the Jersey City Police Glee Club 4,:jl2. There were two vacancies. Y. M. C. A. Joseph Parsler, Sultan Orosz and Keasbey Tigers, will be held Sat- j Markow will reach the required sentative from the national head- Interment followed in St. Peter's will take part in the program to Although the G. O. P. was swept The men who completed the Joseph Banockeki. day night, November 18. at the lo- ; five year's residence in the state quarters at Washington, D. C, was be presented during the evening. into office locally, Democratic can- course with high grades arc: Elbuv cemetery, New Brunswick. cal school auditorium. Jimmy Gay next month, the guest speaker and gave an in- Miss Woerner, daughter of Plan Card Event didates on the county and stato formative talk of the work of the Richards, Richard I.arsen, Alex- and his orchestra will play. Francis and Catherine E. Daly CLARA BARTON—A meeting Junior Women Meet ticket fared far better than did American Red Cross, stressing its ander Hamilton, Gordon Hunt and The committee includes Arthur MENLO PARK WOMAN, Woerner, died Thursday morning of the Junior Woman's Club was the Republicans. Assemblyman peacetime activities of aiding dis- Robert Leisen. Krilla. chairman; Michael Fisco, FORDS—The board of direct- following a long illness. She was held Wednesday evening at the ors of the Fords Junior 73, ENJOYS^BIRTHDAY B. W. Vogel, seeking a new term/ aster victims and the sick and In order to maintain their in- Alex Agri, Stephen Fisco, John De- i Woman's home of Miss Helen Estok in Am- ciub met ran high among the Assembly can- needy. structor's rating the men must a graduate of New Brunswick wald, Joseph Jennel, Joseph Maz-1 Monday night at the high school, class of 1927. boy Avenue. Plans were com- urowski, Leonard Meyer, George ' home of Miss Wilda Jensen in Mrs. Peins Honored At didates and Senator John E, Toolan Mrs. Huber, Woodbridge chap- give instruction to at least one factory group or squad during the j Besides her parents, she is sur- pleted for a card party to be held Parsler, Peter Orosz, Alex Sabo, > Evergreen Avenue. Following the ran far ahead here of his Repub- ter's social welfare worker, gave Party In Home Of Son On year. Fred Mawbev, captain o£ [vlved b>' two brothers, William F. Friday night, November 17, in the John Sabo, Daniel Sebastyn, An- business session, a Hallowe'en lican opponent, Morgan Seiffert. an outline of the work of the chap- • ... Edward Patten, Democrat, outdis- tne local and Clifford T., and a niece, Miss I Clara Barton school. Miss Betty drew Vamos, Joseph Demesh and party was enjoyed. Refreshments Lincoln Highway ter in the Township while William squad, has maintained tanced Maxwell Mayer in the such a rating for years. Doris Woerner. Testa is chairman of the affair. Michael Kasko. were served. Thompson, roll call chairman, dis- MENLO PARK—Mrs. Frederick Township for County Clerk but cussed the plans for the member- B. Peins was guest of honor at a two G. O. P. candidates for the ship drive which starts tomorrow. Rimar Chosen For Course surprise party in honor of her Board of Freeholders, George seventy-third birthday annivers- Has Narrow Escape In Army Air Instruction How Raritan Township Voted Tuesday, November 7, 1939 Kantra and Arthur W. Larson, ary. The event was held at the I went out of Woodbridge "with" a KEASBEY—Howard Seger. 38, KEASBEY—Andrew A. Rimar, home of her son and daughter-in- comfortable lead over their Demo- of Oakland Avenue, suffered in- State son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ri- State General Assembly County Freeholders juries Saturday night when a car Co Relief law, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Peins, of cratic opponents. Fred C. Skrocki mar, who enlisted in the United Senator Clerk Bonds he was driving jumped th curb Lincoln Highway. topped the Democratic organiza- States Army Air Corps last Aug- Q t and turned over. He was taken to « Those present were: Mrs. Alma tion choice for Coronor by 6G8 ust, has been selected to pursue a DISTRICTS the Perth Amboy General hospital, ft? Kupas and daughter, Audrey, of votes. course of instruction in airplane Raritan Township; Mrs. H. Roem- where he was held for observation. The complete tabulation of the and engine mechanics at the Ait- er, of Perth Amboy; Mrs. Henry His condition is reported good. vote in the Township by wards and Corps technical school, Roosevelt A. Koerber, Mrs. D. Leon Jen- Field, Mineola. L. I., according to districts appears at the bottom of Units In Sessions First 270 213 270 266 271 2ia 218 226 269 197 262 182 267 209 218 163 nings, Mrs. Albert Christoffersen, this page. FORDS — The Young Men's an announcement from the Army Second 296 220 307 302 298 218 216 213 312 191 308 184 310 302 209 2 IS 137 96 Mrs. John MacDonald, Mrs. Jo- Club, the Blessed Virgin Sodality Air Corps. Third 265 301) 266 261 258 313 313 315 260 307 247 316 263 256 314 316 199 166 seph Straka, Mrs. Andrew J. Mav- Drill U Held and the Rosary Society, all of Our Rimar, a graduate of Wood- Fourth 153 26fi 147 145 147 264 272 265 175 238 132 271 142 1,27 279 278 82 132 kano and Mary Ann Peins, of this Fifth 171 2o3> 191 170 178 236 246 246 18* 214 202 PISCAiAWAYTOWN The. Lady of Peace Church, held their bridge High School, was one of 187 194 184 232 233 131 114 place; Mrs. Walter Miller, of Rah- Sixth .„ 324 179 32-1 313 313 189 183 190 319 180 289 207 299 278 206 217 113 100 Harold L. Berrue Memorial Bugle respective meetings Monday night the leading athletes at the Bar- way; Mrs. J. Barrington Moss, of Corps held a dress drill Monday TOTAL 1479 1-139 1505 1457 1465 1433 1448 1455 1517 1327 1440 1347 1481 1414 1449 1475 825 695 following the novena devotions [ion Avenue institution. He par-' Metuchen, and Mrs. Ida Lohr, of night in School No. 3. A business conducted in the church. j ticipated in football and baseball, -j , Port Jervis, N. Y. meeting followed the drill. PAGE TWO FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1939 FORDS AND RARITAN TOWNSHIP BEACON Ozark Stronghold MORAL REBUILDING PUPPY LOVE Of Gangsters Is \ NEEDED^BYRD SAYS Tamed by G-Men \ Famous Explorer Declarer \ This Should Be Fight Clear Cookson Hills of Of U. S-, World ! Gunmen; Reclaimed For Settlement. I speak from Boston greetings 100,000 DOLLAR DISPLAY OF to all you who are listening, no MARBLE CITY, OKLA. — The matter what country you may be 1 Cookson hills, stronghold of outlaw- in. It was on my lonely vigil dur- ry since the days oi Belle Starr and APPROVED QUALITY FURNITURE AT PRICES ing the long Polar night that I. the Dalton boys, have been tamed learned the power of silence—of, by the federal government. SLASHED AS LOW AS (50% OFF LIST PRICE quiet times. The values and the: Today when you motor into the problems of life sorted out when "bad lands" of the Ozark region, fa- Everyone reading this ad is invited to share the profits derived from our low operating cost, as we vorite rendezvous of gangsters from I hesjan to listen. the deer rifle period to the machine are out of the High Rent District, which enables us to offer you keynote furniture values that command , 1 went exploring because I was gun era, you find a '.vacationers' par- you to refurnish your Home while you can. Save and buy Approved Quality Furniture at these prices. fired by those pioneers Q? history adise and wildlife refuge. who felt the urge 6f charting un- Under direction of the G-men, the 21000 Feet of Floor Space to Choose from during this chartered seas and discovering un- last of the outlaws who infested the known place. However, today in hills have been annihilated and now the government is completing the the crisis which threatens to do- job by using the hills themselves for atroy freedom and civilization the a vast reclamation project. most important pioneering to boj Everywhere there is evidence done is in the r.ealm of the spirit. crime has been stamped out com- Virginia Weitller and Gene Raynulds, two rapidly climbing young- pletely. GIGANTIC EXPANSION JALE! . America's first-line of defense sters, win their bi^K^st screen opportunity to date in Metro-Goldwyn- js the character of her citizens. '• Marshal Dropped. Mayc-r's "Bad Little Angel." ' "Toto," canine actor of "The Wizard of Character cannot be taken for Marble City, a nest of ruffians in Oz," is also an important factor in this film. granted. If we arc going to pre- former years, reported a reforma- gerve freedom, it has to be bottled i tion so complete the town board LIVING ROOM for by every man, woman and fitopped the salary tjf the town mar- shal as "unnecessary expense" and child—every day and every gen- rented out the jail to an old-age Miss Gloria Sunshine Is Hostess eration. Without character man pensioner for a home. doesn't deserve freedom, so he SUITE, 3-PC loses it. A man of character has The Cookson hills, embracing 100 To Fords Legion Junior Auxiliary Extra Heavy constructed frames, a deep sympathy for his fellow square miles, sprawl across the con- man. He wishes his neighbor well. verging corners of Oklahoma, Ar- FORDS—The Junior Auxiliary Dorothy Kinidson, Doris Perry, beautifully upholstered in your kansas and Missouri and conceal to Harry Hunsen Post No. 163, Edwina Chovan, Gloria and Lynn We are all neighbors today, hundreds of hiding, places. choice of superior coverings. • The building of character is American Legion, held a Hallow- Sunshine, Dorothy and Carl Sunil- Throughout the hectic history of quist, Margaret and Betty Dam- Moral Re-Armament. That is the banditry in the Southwest, outlaws e'en party recently at the home flfjht of America and of the world. bach, Amelia Lutrias, Mrs. E. found safety in Cookson hills. It of Miss Gloria Sunshine, 50 Max- Chovan, Mrs. Bartolo Di Matteo, REG. $119.00 Tiiat is the only armament that was only when they left the hills that can stop armament for destruc- well Avenue. Mrs. C. Sumlquist and Mrs. John the law struck them down: Dambach. tion. And on the eve of my de- This was true even in the days of Prizes- were awarded to Miss parture for the Antarctic I want the Dalton boys, hard-bitten Indian Amelia Lutrias for the prettiest FOR THIS SALE to say that I believe that-this way territory raiders. They rode to Cof-! costume, and to Miss Dorothy Her. the hope for peace. feyville, Kan., intending to rob two banks at once. A citizens' posse j Knudsen for the funniest. GROUP REHEARSING Moral Re-Armament—the fight attacked, and when the firing ceased j Guests present included: Au- for a new world—strong, clean eight gangsters lay dead. drey and Elaine Gloflf, Vivian and united—-should fire the hearts of x FOR ANNUAL PLAY fll] red-blooded Americans and stir Belle Starr's Hideout. their wills to action. Jesse James maintained strong- Iseh'n Parish Players To 4°° holds in the hills. Between the six- WOODBRIDGE ties and the eighties, they sheltered Present "Big Hearted Squirrel Is, Killed Belle Starr, straight-shooting wom- —Mr. and Mrs. James Romond Herbert" Nov. 22 Bed Room Suites That Sell Regularly at $495.00 Reduced to an outlaw. Al Jennings escaped of Jersey City were the guests of By Golfer's Shot often into their hideouts. Miss Mary E. Neary, of Grove ISELIN—The Parish Players of: VANCOUVER, WASH.—"That's In later years, the murderous Al St. Cecelia's Church have been re-' a squirrelly shot it there ever Spencer gang dominated life in the Street, Monday night. hearsing: faithfully during; the past was one!" cried Golfer George hills. —Miss Elizabeth Dunigan, a two months in preparation for Wells as his tee shot smacked "Pretty Boy" Floyd, born and student at Georgian Court, Lake- their annual stag-e production to into a tree. Neither Wells nor reared in the Cookson hills, made wood, visited her parents, Mr. and be presented as usual on Thanks-, his golfing partners realized just good use of them, often hiding in Mi-s. 0. S. Dunigan, Saturday. giving Eve, Wednesday, November! the homes of indigent farm fami- how "squirrelly" the shot was —Chief George E. Keating, of 22, at the Pershing Avenue School until they approached the tree lies. Decker Place, and his brother, auditorium. The play selected for and found his bnll and a large In 1035, the resettlement adminis- this year's presentation by the di- 3-PIECE dead red squirrel. tration established a reclamation James Keating, of Alice Place, at- tended "Dad's Day" at Dickinson rector, Rev. William Brennan, is Genuine Walnut Veneer project in the area. Its main pur- "Big Hearted Herbert," a popular i pose was to rehabilitate 365 impov- College, Carlisle, Pa., Saturday. erished farm families whose aver- Chief Keating's son, Edward, and comedy in which Eddie Dowling of Outstanding Quality; Couple Completes age income in 1934 was $44. James Keating's son, Bernard, are starred a few years ago. Dresser, Chest Robe with Seventy-one of these families were students at the college. The Parish Players have been in Long Dream Trip moved out to fertile farms in Wag- —Mr. and Mrs. William Parks, existence for the past eift-ht years Cedar Lined Closet and oner, Muskogee and Mclntosh coun- of Succasunna, are the guests of and have been most successful in \ Red ties. Others were given loans to Rev. and Mrs. Rodger W. Hawn, their presentations. Visit Most of the World lease new farms. of Main Street. The cast of "Big Hearted Herb- During This Sale A dam across Greenleaf river cre- —Lester Tobrowsky, of School ert" is as follows: On 5-Year Cruise. ated a lake five miles long. Last (Street, and his guest, Sherwood Herbert Kalness, Henry Paint-. year, it was stocked with 110,000 Miller, of Richmond Hill, N. Y., er; Herbert Kalness, Jr., Charles, BERKELEY, CALIF.—Terminat- game fish. The remainder of the attended the Rutgers-New Hamp- Olah; Robert Kalness, Thomas project area is devoted to game con- ing a flve-year cruise in their 37- shire footba)l game at New Bruns- Groffai:; Alice Kalness, Pauline foot ketch Igdrasil, in which they • servation, forests and grazing wick Saturday. Lewi.s; Eiizabeth Kalness, Anne sailed five of the seven seas, Roger lambs. Minchella; Martha, Margy Ellis; Strout, 38 years old, and his wife Andrew Goodrich, Fred Olah; Mr. Edith have made their last mooring Leg Irons Used to Keep and Mis. Woodrich, Andrew's fath-i in the Berkeley yacht harbor and or, (!y Twitchell; Mrs. Goodrich,1 Inner Spring Mattress will reintegrate themselves into a Sons Out of Mischief Colonia News jwjn Stodle Coaches .501 Duncan Fife Coffee Table with Tray 3-95 Andrew's mother, Anne Olah; Me. Silk Floss Pillows R -ul 50 landlubber's life. ELIZABETH, N. X— Joseph Na- Havens, Vincent Kniff in ; Mrs., I - Reg, $6.95" ^^ Both university graduates, the turile's plan for keeping his two —Mrs. Arthur Saywell of Fair- j Havens, Eugenia Bucher; Jim fcouple decided on their vagabond sons out of mischief—he put leg view Avenue has returned from a j Lawrence, Eleanor Sepanski. < roving in 1934 merely to realize that irons on them—led him to juvenile two weeks visit at the home of her Modern Art dream which almost everyone at court charged with cruelty to chil- sister, Mrs. Donald McArthur, of some time in life has of sailing away dren. Amherst, N. H. WANT ADS to some far distant place in leisure- The irons consisted of a two-foot —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taylor ly fashion. chain and a padlock which impeded, of Washington Avenue had as but did not prevent movement. A 10-PC. DINING - Strout, whose former home was their guests on Saturday Mr. and BUSINESS DIRECTORY at Portland, Maine, is a. graduate passerby reported to police that he Mrs. J. R. Fitzsimmons, of Jersey EVE11VMAKE STORES SELL of Bowdoin college. He won a mas- saw Dominic Naturlie, 13, toddling City. Wasiiws, Vacuum Cleaners at low- ter's degree in physics at the Uni-1around in a junk yard with the chain est terms; largest s&rvice dept., dragging. The lad directed inves- —Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Suit liarts, motors; nuicliines, 290 State ROOM SUITES yersity of Chicago and was assist- j tigators to his home where a broth- of West Street entertained on Street, Perth Aniljoy, 4-2202 ant professor of physics at Georgia ' Monday Mrs. Suit's brother Floyd 1-27-40 Tech when he finally decided to quit er, Frank, was wearing the same Made of Beautifully device. Norquist and family of Highland his job and carry out his idea. Park. PERSONAL NOTICE . He modeled his boat after the fa- Naturlie, who was in court about AUTinUTiS srFFJ-:i:iOI!S: Get from Matched Veneers mous Spray of Si Clocum. two months ago charged with beat- —Mr. and Mrs .Hiram Tuttle Lulniiim'.s n>-e iniorpKting houltlPl have moved from Avenel and tak- on new (*ollofd;il Kuljilnir mPlhort to Mr, and Mrs. Strout started first Ing the boys, said he put the irons relieve aclies—nahis of Arthritis ihie During This Sale bn a three-year Jaunt which took on them after they were accused of en up thei rresidence in a home to Sulphur deficiency. iCiisy to i;tkc, recently purchased on Middlesex Inexpensive SThPIIO-KAI-'S sold mi them to New Zealand, the Indian stealing automobile accessories. nmiiey Ijju-k KiiiLiMnlee if :\\> d:iv*' Avenue. ti-ial does not bring iiolie.eulile re- ocean, Cape of Good Hope, and to lief. 1. L. li-id enchorage in New York in 1937- Factory Safety Boast —Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lovell Reg. nivoo After that they sailed on and on. of Colonia Boulevard had as their WANTED They went to the Arctic and Ant- Followed by Injuries guest this week-end Bernard arctic circles, from the east coast YUBA CITY, CALIF.—Ed Maho- Schoefield of Newark. BOYS to carry established newspa- —Mr. and Mrs. William Fan- per routes, 12 years old or older. Mr. $195.00 to Hawaii, through the Panama ney, manager of the Diamond Match H. Schwartz, 3C0 Aralioy Ave., or canal, and finally to Alaska. company here, boasted that he had formerly of Colonia Boulevard Independent-Lender, 18 Green Street, Then they came down to Seattle, been in the lumber business for 39 and now of Dover Road, Raritan Wood bridge. where they spent the winter, and years without ever suffering an acci- Township, entertained last week in ItAGri wanted for wipers, sisse of finally to Berkeley to say good-by dent at work. The company checked honor of their twenty-fourth wed- lundkeivhiel' or larger. r.c Hi. up and boasted th;it its yard also I ni] (-pendent-Lender, IN

FORDS 'AND RARITAN TOWNSHIP BEACON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1939 PAGE TftREE At The Movies At the Rahway 'Seek and Ye Shall Find' Piscataway | Fords Notes Trips Old Gold Buyers Cast Of 40 Rehearse For Minstrel SPOKANE, WASH. — Old-gold AT RAHWAY THEATRE —John Findra and son, John, "The Worrfen" all-star produc- buyers who employed a Biblical —The Tuesday Afternoon Sew- of Church Street, were recent ing Club was entertained this week tion, conies to the Rahway Theatre quotation to entice housewives into To Be Given By Firemen Dec. 8th selling valuable trinkets and other Plainfield visitors. at the home of Mrs. Mnyland, of Sunday. With a cast of 135 actres- P1SCATAW-AYTOWN — Re-1 tirely different from the shows of gold-bearing goods incurred the —Miss Viola Kane and brother, Drummond Avenue. ses, headed by Norma Shearer, wratli of police. hearsals for the annual minstrel j former years. Joan Crawford and Rosalind Re- Jack Kane, of Player Avenue, have —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kovacs, The purchasers placed gaudy of Raritan Engine Company No. j Endmen for the production will of Vooihces Street, had as their sell, the drama proves to contain 1, which will take place Friday be Arthur W. Latham, Joseph Mar- returned to New York City after all of the elements of top adult posters on doorsteps that said in spending several weeks at their' guest the latter's brother. Edward bold letters, "Seek and Ye Shall night, December 8, in the audi- chitto. Theodore Eggertson, Jo- Semok, of Denora, Pa. entertainment with laughs anO Find." The posters informed occu- torium of School No. 3, are pro- seph Ambrosia, G. Stanley Van home here. —The Woman's Guild of St. tears expertly blended by the pants of houses they would return gressing very satisfactorily, ac- Sickle, and Patsy Triano. Miss Lucille McNally, of Cole- John's Chapel will hold a meeving hand of Director . in half an hour to offer prices lor cording to Thomas Swales, Sv., Rehearsals are being held twice man Street, had as her guest over Tuesday afternoon, November 14, The new drama marks the re- anything containing gold. coach of the cast. weekly, ^Monday and Thursday the week-end Miss Helen Skel- at the home of Mrs. Al Bergman, turn of the society type of drama Police Chief Ira Martin warned This year's show, titled "An nights in the Woodbride Avenue enger, of Chester. MI Fifth Street. by Norma Shearer, who gives an housewives that such operations Old Fashion-Minstrel," written by firehouse. —Mr. and Mrs. Axel Carlson, of —Mr. and Mrs. Dan Musschio, excellent and sympathetic portray- were violations of the law, since the Coach Swales, has a cast of forty Proceeds of the ehow each year Lloyd Avenue, were the Sunday of Rahway, and Mrs. oJseph Grefn- al of the woman whose home i.- purchasers had no licenses ana all people. It will produce scenes of help the firemen to sponsor a guests of Mr. and Mrs. William er, of Raritan Township, were the wrecked through the jrossiping of sales oi second-hand goods must be the "«av nineties" and will be en- Christmas party and purchase gifts Anderson, of Roselle. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred 01- her friends. John Crawford, seen reported to authorities. for township kiddies. sen, of NewBrunswickAvenue. for the first time in her cared a;-- Fire Chief Charles Oliveri is a "heavy" is sincere and convin- —The Rosary Society of Our Court Order Requested Menlo Park general chairman assisted by Har- Lady of Peace Church will hold a cing in every scene, and Rosalind old Drake, Joseph Ambrosia, Al- Russell's portrayal of an arch- gos- Hugh Grapes, of Lincoln high- FORUM THEATRE cake sale Sunday, November 12, To Sell Real Gold Brick bert C. Fredericks, John Pow- METUCHEN, N. J. in the church basement. Mrs. Mar- sip adds another triumph to her PASADENA, CALIF.—Mrs. Clara way, spent Saturday visiting in ers, School Commissioner Van list of screen successes. tin Ratajczak, Mrs. John Schmidt MacDonald has a gQld brick on her Camden and New Castle, Del. Sickle, Joseph R. Costa, Paul Sunday, Monday, One of the finest supporting Mr. and Mrs. D. Leon Jennings and Mrs. A. Schmidt are in charge. hands that differs from the kind Berrue, Robert Ellmyer and Os- NOT. 12, 13, 14 casts turned out by Hollywood i.s that usually gets into circulation. and daughter, Roberta, of Lincoln car pillar, fire company president. I seen in support, with stellar hon- "The Rains Came" Rosalind Russell and Norma Shearer in "The Women" The gold brick in question is a highway, attended a theatre per- | ors going to Mary Boland, PauletU- real one, weighs 52.84 ounces and is formance in Perth Amboy. with j Goddard, Phyllis Povah, Joar. Fon- tunity to date as Bfeery's daughter, worth $1,097.20. It was presented Miss Ann Dudas. of Michael Myrna Loy, Tyrone Power i taine, Virginia Weidier, Lucilc 'dumb Marie Wilson are featured to her late husband in 1904 by em- Street, entertained Miss L. Fer- Keasbey H.\*«w.vr7-i3sc asks odds of no one in ability. Donald Duck cartoon- "Don- TODAY and SAT. [Watson, Florence Nash, ilurie! in "Cowboy Quarterback" while ployees of the Alaska Gold Mining guson, of Lincoln Highway. 1 Hutchinson, Esther Dale, Ann What a treat is "What A Life" Bonita Granville continues her corporation in appreciation of his aid'* Penguin" Paramount'*; brilliant and faithful Mrs. Austin C. Snyder, of Mich- —The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Norelty—"Television" Morriss, Ruth Hussey, Dennie Nancy Drew series in the second work with them. ael Street, spent several days with Protection Fire Company No. 1, screen version of the Broadway feature. "Little Caesar" Moore, Mary Cecil, Mary Beth stage smash which flashed across Under the federal anti-gold-hoard- her aunt in Scranton, Pa. will meet in the local firehouse Wednoday and Thursday as King of the Hughes, Virginia Grey, Marjorie the Regent screen. Jackie Cooper, Note to Donald Duck fans: Don- ing ruling of several years ago, Mrs. Mrs. Alfred J. Schnebbe, of November 21. Nov. 15 and 16 Dynamiters! Main, Cora Witherspoon and Hud- who emerges as a superb comedian ald's newest. "Donald's Penguin" MacDonald had it exempted as s Michael Street, returned to her —Mr. and Mrs. John Fazekas, of da Hopper. It may be truthfully will be shown this Sunday, Monday "I Stole A Million" His Most Betty Field ,fresh from her tri- souvenir. Now she would like tc home from Atlantic City after Smith Street, entertained relatives :-ai.i that every one of the 135 wo- umph in the stage play and fresh- and Tuesday with "The Rains have Uncle Sam buy it and has pe- spending three days attending the from Passaic, Sunday. with Powerful men making up the cast add er than any youngster you've ever Came." We know you'll be glad to titioned the courts to authorize it£ state P.-T. A. convention in that George Raft Dramatic Hit! strength and importance to the clapped eyes on, and John Howard hear this! sale to the mint. city. A COINCIDENCE Comedy—"Hectic Honeymoon' production as a whole. weigh heavily with sparkling act- The Man About the Forum. Richmond, Ind.—-Two automo- It is interesting fo note that the Musical—"Samovar Serenade' ing chores that definitely place this biles collided here recently. The Late»t New* Event* popular Clare Boothe, Broadway merry escapade in the "must see" PHOENIX PERSONALITIES driver of one was Oliver Morton, stage .success, upon which the pic- category. Colonia News of Dublin, Ind., and the driver of Friday and Saturday ture is based, has nost no part of BY MISS SOPHIE PERKOWSK1 the other was Mrs. Oliver Morton, Nov. 17 and 18 its effectiveness in its transfer to EMPIRE THEATRE, RAHWAY —Miss Dorothy Wallman of R. F. D. No. 1, Box 97Y Perth Amboy, N. J. of Fort Sill, Okia. They were not the screen. Thai much* talked-of film, "Tor- Hoffman Boulevard at tent! ed a related and had never met before. "Cowboy Quarterback" pedoed" is the feature attraction meeting of the Happy Pals club in with —Miss Adeline Behlus who mov- Jackson Avenue recently celebrat- \\i AT RITZ THEATRE at the Empire Theatre, Rahway, Linden on Saturday. The Kind You Eat And Have, Too. Bert Wheeler, Marie Wilson Some sage popularized the idi^a today and tomorrow. The picture ed to Brooklyn i'yoro Jackson Ave- ed their fourth birthday. also —Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hynes nue, is ill at the King's County j "What'sthis, honey?" said Mrs. — Plus — that the more fun a working man shows actual shots, through ironic of Berkley Avenue entertained -—Betty Lee Hughes of Rodnar "Nancy Drew, Trouble gets out of some fail when he isn't hospital, in Brooklyn. Youngbride's husband as ho spear- Edith Fellows coincidence, of British Admiralty Mrs. Hynes' mother, Mrs. P. J. Avenue has returned home from ed a slab from the dish. Shooter" "Five Little Peppers at work on his job, the better he Loan H. M. S. "Royal Oak," which —Raymond Kaminski, of Gib- and How They Grew" does his chores when he buckles O'Kcefe of Jersey City this week. Union Beach where she visited "Lucifer cake, dear," with • was recently torpedoed. bons Street, attended a birthday j "I thought you said you were Bontta Granville . Request Feature Sat. Nite down to them. This idea was hap- —Mr. and Mrs. William Bar- party on Rodnar Avenue. with her grandmother for a month. Ray Milland "Say It In French' pily adapted by Warner Bros. Stu- See the giant guns of England's bour of West Street, entertained i going to make an angel cake." mighty Heet go into action. See —Mary Sovavt of Phoenix Ave- —Mr. and Mrs. Radwanski re- Latest Newi Events dio in filming "Everybody's Hob Mrs. Barbour's sister and brother- cently celebrated their fourth wed- "I was, but it fell." SUN. - MON. - TUES. - WED. the thundering salvos hurl death in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Fen- nue has returned home from Holy- my," which opens at the Ritz The- oke. Mass. ding anniversary by entertaining atre. and destruction across the seas. wick of Paterson, on Sunday. SCREEN SENSATION! See a smashing, blasting stand-off a group of friends at their home, —Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McClure —A son, Herbert, was born re- Milton Place. The couple received All-Star Screen Hit! In this film, the main point is fight between a dauntless cruiser cently at the Perth Amboy Gen- that the characters triumph over crew facing annihilation and a were the dinner guests of friends many beautiful gifts. Those pres- in New York City recently._ eral hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Har- ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Stephen adversity and solve their everyday super first line battleship booming old Sorensen. perplexities by working at their doom in every shuttering broad- —Robert Hull and Miss Gladys Suto and son, Stephen, of Flem- play—or playing at their work— side—a battle that will leave you Bigelow who have been the guests —Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Ganthier ington; Mrs. Marie Androcy, Eliza- whichever way it looks from thr j breathless. The cast is headed by of his sister and father, Elizabeth and son, formerly of Grove Street, beth Androcy, Stephen Androcy. sidelines. H .B. Warner, Richard Cromwell, and Arthur B. Hull have returned Perth Amboy, are now occupying Mr. and Mrs. Michael Foldi. Mr. A good deal of Jlenry O'Neill' • Robert Douglas, Xoah Beery and to Springfield, Mass., and East their new home on Edgar Avenue. and Mrs. Andrew Ludwig, Mr. and Woodbridge Fur Shop footage in this, his eightieth mu- Hazel Terry. Orange. Robert Hull is engaged in —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peters Mrs. Frank Cenegy, Mr. and Mrs. business in Springfield, SHEARER CRAWFORD tton tiieture featuvtd vok», is de- The co-feature, "The Forgotten rtpent the week-end with Mr. Daniel Hegedus and daughter, Hel- House of Better Fur Garments voted to the hobby of the charac- Woman," features the return of —Mrs. Joseph Corbett of High- Peters' mother in Kenneth Square, en, of Fords and Kopelawn; Mr. ROSALIND RUSSELL ter he plays, which happens to he Sigrid Gurie to the screen. On Sat- field Road was the luncheon guest Pennsylvania. and Mrs. James Toth, Miss Anna up-to-date cameras, The story plot urday and Sunday 'Dick Tracy's of Mrs. Ethel Dign of Woodbridge —Mr. and Mrs. James Toth and Nagy and Charles Medwig, of 522 Amboy Avenue shows how O'Neill becomes un- G-Mcn" will also be shown on the on Monday and on Tuesday visit- Mrs. Charles Katkn of Rodnar Ave- Perth Amboy; Mr. and Mrs. Char- Woodbridge nerved by complications in his pro- screen. ed her mother, Mrs. Ida Stahder nue, visited the latter's mother at les Katko, Miss Matilda Pasternak, MaryBOUND.PauletteGODDflHO fession, and lalls back upon his of Bayonne. a New York hospital recently. Mr. and Mrs. Radwanski and Phyllis PDVAH • Joan FONTAINE avocation, which is camera work. AT THE FORUM THEATRE —Mrs. M. M. Pattison of Chain- —Miss Marie Oberg of Edgar daughter Barbara of Phoenix. Virginia WEIDLER .incite WATSON, Fast-moving action, suspensi'ful "The Rains Came"—to the For- i O-Hills Road will serve as dis- Directed by GEORGE CU 'OR-i Avenue is confined to the Perth —Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dow- Produced by HUNTjSTflOMBERG 1 drama and red-blooded romance um Theatre this coming Sunday, trict chairman of Coionia in the Amboy General Hospital with a ling and children visited Mrs. are m .store for moviegoers when Monday and Tuesday .November annual Red Cross drive of the Plus — ! nervous condition. Dowling's parents in Broklyn Sat- they witness the showing of Sam- 12, 13 and 1-1, as another of Man- Woodbridge Chapter. The Roll —Thomas and John Dowling of urdav. William Collier Jr. uel Goldwyn's "The Real Glory" 1 "Television Spy" ager Forgione's new "hit policy" Call starts on Saturday, Armistice Starts Next Thur3. which co-stars Gary Cooper, An- presentation. Of course it would Day, November 11 and continues "Golden Boy" drea Leeds and ami be better English to say the "Rains till December f). Mrs. Pattison -will was presented at a gala premiere Are Coming" but that's not the name her committee to aid her. i showing at the Ritz Theatre today title of the picture. Based upon as a United Artists release. Cooper —The Colonia Republican Wo- the sensational book of the same men's Club met Wednesday after- THEATRE plays the type of outdoor role name, "The Rains Came" is a pow- which has made him one of the noon at the Cooperative head- EMPIRE RAHWAY erful portrayal of human emotions quarters on St. George Avenue. screen's top-notch stars, portray- and boasts an unusully strong cast ing a doctor who has joined the Plans were made for a card party headed by Myrna Loy and the de- to entertain the Fords Womens* Youth Centre FRI. - SAT. - SUN. army and come to work in the pendable Tyrone Power who has Club on December 12. Donations •ifhe Film That Foretold Philippines to sharpen his experi- overcome his handicap of being 135 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY ence. were made to the Red Cross, the The Fate of 'Unlucky' good-looking by proving himself Boy Scouts and the Girl Scouts. one of the screen's top-flight stars. Mrs. Philip Den Bleyker and Mrs. AT LIBERTY THEATRE George Raft is featured on Wed- Daniel Den Bleyker were named nesday and Thursday next in "I LOBEL'S PROUDLY PRESENTS THE 10TH BIRTHDAY SALE! Revealing the methods neces- chairmen of the card party. Pre- ROYAL OAK Stole A Million"— typical Raft liminary plans were made for the A New Beautiful Store.—The Largest Selection of Children's Wear at Bargain Pricei in spite of a Rising Market. sary to break a threatened world- picture which should be recom- wide rubber monopoly, Universal'? annual Christmas party. Mrs. Jo- We prepared for this sale months in advance. Our buying power of 23 Stores enables ui to give the most in Quality at Lowest Pricei. mendation enough. A double fea- seph Taylor reported on the re- newest , Andy De- ture on Friday and Saturday com- vine action-drama "Tropic Fury" cent card party in Mrs. Say-well's bines "Cowboy Quaterback" with home. Refreshments -were served is now the top attraction at the "Nancy Drew, Trouble Shooter." Liberty Theatre. by Mrs. Floyd • Manse and Mrs. Girls' Coats and Legging Sets Children's Wool Snow Suits Bert Wheeler and blonde but noc George Hagedorn. The two stars ride to highei Made of Fine Needle Point Material. Velvet Trimmed. Silk Lined All the latest stylos in every wanted shade. popularity as a team of adventur- and warmly interlined. The Lejrjrinp; Sets have lined lefjft'injf.s and With or without hood. All warm materials. matching hats. Colors—Wine and Teal. Lined pants, reinforced at the knee where ers in a setting of jungle- terroi Set sizes from 4 to 6 i£>. Coats from 7 to 12. they net the most wear. Solid colors with and tropical romance. Made to sell at Specially contrasting trimming. Knitted wrists and On the romance side are Bever- Cuff. Sizes a to G and 8 to 16 ly Roberts and Lupitsi Tovnr, wh< 10.98 Priced appear to nice advantage as tin Specially Priced respective daughters of an eminent 4.98 scientist and the brutal ruler of ;• dark empire. Tn the cast are Lou Girls' 3 pc. Legging Sets Merrill, Leonard Mudie, Noble Lined Coats with matching Hats Johnson and Adia Kuznetzoff, witV Lined Zipper LeKgriiiKs. Colors— Tots' 3 pc. Fleece Sets Merril taking the honors as tin Wine and Teal. Coat, Hat and Zipper Leggings. Match- self-styled Napoleon of a Guanu Sizes 4 t ing bonnet for the ffiii—Helmet for the J H.B.WARNER. dynasty. boy. '<• Richard CROMWELL Reg. Value 7.98 Colors—Rust, Teal, Copen, Dark Brown U Heralded as an entirely difi'eronl and Royal. Size* 1 to 4. Robert DOUGLAS Special Noah BEERY ^ type of prison film, Columbia'. Plus "Those High Grey Walls'' come.- FOR MEN Priced The Glamorous Star of to the screen of the Liberty The- "Algiers" and "Marco Polo" atre with Walter Connolly heading Sports Jackets 2-38 Sigrid Gurie in the cast. OnsUiw Stevens anjl Tri: "The Forgotten Woman" Meredith are also featured in the Two Tone Brushed Tots' Flannel Snow Suits Sat. and Sun. — Dick Tracy , thrilling drama of medicine, murd- Wool $2.95 Warm belted suit with detachable Boys' Coats and Hats G-M er and mystery within the gules ni hood. Knit cuff and wristlets. Colors en a large penitentiary. Directed by Charles Vidor, whose handling of Suede Jackets $4,95 Wine and Copen, Rust, Teal. 3 pc. Legging Sets 'Blind Alley" evoked nation-wiiK Wool Plaids $5.95 Sizes 1 to 4 The largest and most complete selection of 2 and '.I pc. acclaim, the unusual aspects of thi sets. Made of all wool materials and tailored to Lobel plot are said to make bis lates! Button and Zipper Fronts Specially Priced Standard. effort an equally fine film. Every garment is warmly lined and interlined. Every new shade and pattern. AT REGENT THEATRE Sizei 2 to 4 and 5 to 10. Surpassing in sea thrills even Specially Priced the magnificent schooner sequenc- MACKINAWS es of "Captains Courageous." hith- 6.98 erto considered "tops" of their ALL WOOL PLAIDS kind, "Thunder Afloat" opened al Boys' Wool the Regent Theatre as an epic story of naval courage, starring TOTS' Wallace Beery in one of the most MACKINAWS thoroughly satisfying characteriza- tions he has ever enjoyed. Attractive Warm Plaids. Wool Lined, Belted, Hooded AH the Latest in a Complete and without Hoods.. As the tugboat captain who joins PRAM RUGS the navy and wants to fight the Fall Line of Furnishings Sizes 4 to 16 years. All Wool fringed Pram Ru^s \n dark plaids. The ideal war single-handed after an enemy cover for the carriage or stroller. i submarine has sunk his craft, for Men Reg. Value 2.49 THI ADVENTURES OF HSNRY • Beery is at his blustering best. Specially Priced MKH "D'O'S »VOtl« [The role is not all bravado, how- Spec ever. It permits him to prove him- self the versatile veteran that he -1.39 is, schooled in every art of th« screen. Chester Morris, as Berry's CUNNEEN Jackie Cooper bitter tugboat rival, is effectively convincing, while Virginia Grey, 155 SMITH STREET, PERTH AMBOY Sale Starts Tomorrow-Saturday BETTY FIELD i winning her most important oppor FORDS AND RARrTAN TOWNSHIP BEACON PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1939 metal dug out of the ground. He can read the history of the past in the strata that he Armistice Day—1939 sees. He classifies the earth as to its age This Week Years Ago and explains the slow prodess of develop- Ten Years Ago This department, since May, has PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ment that resulted in the present globe. distributed 1.012 quarts of milk —by— This does not mean that the geologist FLORENCE LILLIAN BALDWIN to undernourished children of fam- THE BEACON PUBLISHING CO- never makes a mistake. In fact, Dr. George BRIDE AT HOME WEDDING ilies not on relief. With Offices at H. Ashley, State geologist erf Pennsylvania, One of the. many pretty autumn CASH BASIS FOR TOWNSHIP 611 New Brunswick Avenue, Fords, N. J. weddings took place Wednesday DUE ON DECEMBER 15TH asserts that the geologists have made a mis- j afternoon at five o'clock at the TELE-PHONE: PERTH AMBOY 4—2123 Promise that the refinancing take about 18,500,000 years in estimating home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick program will be completed by De- Subscription §1.50 per year the age of the Harrisburg teneplain of the Baldwin, when their daughter, cember 15 and that full cash bas- Florence Lttlian, became the bride Elmer J, Vectey .... Publisher and Managing Editor Appalachian Mountain region. Dr. Ash- is can be restored by that time of George Henry McCullough, son was made to Committeeman Fred- Entered at the Post Office at Fords, N. J., as ley says it may not be more than 500,000 crick Spencer yesterday by the second class mail matter on April 17, 1936. of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Me- years old, whereas, previous geologic esti- Cullough, of Grove Avenue. Township's financial agents. mates placed it at 19,000,000. VISITOR AT ISELIN $6,000 COST EARNS A mistake of 18,500,000 years may LOSES LEG IN ACCIDENT $100,000 IN TAXES seem like many years to ordinary human The first serious hunting acci- Woodbridge Township has spent dent of the season was reported $6,441 to collect in cash $100,- beings, but, to a geologist, it is not so bad. Sunday afternoon when Joseph 450.09 in tax title liens. This is Librizzi, of 22 Essex Street, Nut- the record of the first phase of The Electorate Speaks ley, wounded himself so badly with the liquidating program which has The Republican Administration headed It Happens Every Year a shotgun that his leg had to be been the cause of considerable dis- by Mayor August F. Oreiner won a re- amputated at the Rahway Mem- pute during the current cam- While walking through a park in anoth- orial hospital. Librizzi was visiting paign. II wits the collection of this sounding victory at the polls here Tuesday er State, a few days ago, a young mother, Loui? Yctors, of Harding Avenue. vast sum which has Riven the town and we are extremely happy to extend our pushing her year-old baby, was hit by a SEWAREN COUPLE HOME one of the most notable years sincere congratulations to the victors. bullet fired from a 22-calibre rifle. She died AFTER 10,000 MILE TRIP from a tax payment standpoint in a few hours later. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Ames recent history. The balloting gave Mayor Greiner a plur- have returned from a five weeks ality of 2,400 over his opponent, the largest Police investigation developed that the trip to the Pacific coast. Mr. Amc? margin ever to be given a candidate for lo- shot was fired by a 13-year-old boy, who represented the First National Former Posseman had been shooting at a book in his room, Bank of Woodbridge, N. J., of cal office in the history of the Township. near the park, but that wearying of that, which he is president, at the Recalls Outlaws This undoubtedly contains a signal tribute Bankers' Convention in San Fran- •confessed that he had taken a shot a sign on cisco during the latter part of to Mr. Greiner personally—a fact which the street and that he saw a woman run September. KnewRobbers'RoostCoun- must be a source of deep pride to him— screaming from the park. try and Famed Killers. but in a larger sense the results must also The boy, and a companion, who had al- Five Years Ago be interpreted as bearing overwhelming ap- so engaged in the target practice, were GERNS, GREINER AND PRICE, UTAH. — Tracking and taken into custody pending further investi- ued unfriendliness" toward the LEWIS TO MEET TODAY shooting of Butch Cassidy, leader of proval of the policies of his administration. the "Robbers Roost" gang which gation. This, it seems, is all that can be Committee. Mr. Dies explained Township Commit teeman Har- Looking At Washington that his Committee does not assert terrorized inhabitants of large sec- To the other members of the ticket he done about the incident but some blame ry M. Gerns stated this morning tions of the inter-mountain West in headed, felicitations also are due because should attach to the parents of the boy that the Peace League members that he and Mayor August F. the nineties, is recalled by Peter WAR COSTS US $275,000,000. The speech of Premier Moloto- Greiner will confer today with in winning they demonstrated their constit- who owned the rifle. CREW ON CITY OF FLINT. loff, in Moscow last week, in are communists but that the or- Anderson of Price, last remaining Walter Lewis, receiver for the de- member of (ho posse credited with It is hardly wise for parents, in relatively RUSSIA BUYS FOR GERMANY. which the Soviet official chided ganization is communist-controll- funct First National Bank and uents are more than pleased with the repre- SOVIET HITS AT U. S. President Roosevelt for lending: ed. He insisted that there are thou- breaking up one of the most formid- crowded areas, to give their young sous Trust Company, in an effort to able gangs of killers in western his- sentation given them. So to Messrs. Greiner, THIRD TERM UP AGAIN. Finland the "moral support" of sands of members of communist- rifles that can kill people. Boys seldom real- the United States was completely reach an amicable arrangement to tory. Spencer, SohafTrick and Rankin we offer DIES AFTER REDS. controlled organizations scattered pay off approximately $31,000 in ize the danger that may exist for other WAR TALK "WORSE FAKE." answered when President Roose- Anderson explains that he became every good wish a,nd our ardent hope their velt reissued the Russian reply to throughout the departments and defaulted bonds. well acquainted with the so-called people when they decide to shoot at "some Robbers Roost country before the new terms will mean another step for the target." It so happens, every year, that the Safeguarding American neutral- hia effort, six months ago, to pre- agencies of the Federal Govern- INQUIRY ABSOLVES ity, under the proclamation of a vent attack on Finland, Poland and ment and that they will be exposed ERA BUREAU HERE Castlcgatc payroll holdup of 1894. welfare and progress of the community. '"target" turns out to be some innocent pe- "I had spent thn>e years riding limited national emergency, has i other European nations. While by his Committee. Absolving the entire ERA per- destrian. cost United States $275,000,000, JVIolotoff, in his recent speech, sonnel of "any criminal compli- all over the accessible parts of it While passing around congratulations, according- to the estimate of Presi- criticized the President for "inter- city," County Director P. N. Ger- just prior to the lioldup," he said. 1 Reiterated statements that the "A U. S. deputy marshal who per- dent Roosevelt. The mony will .'-i vening" and spoke of "unneutral- United States will inevitably get onimo this morning blamed the we have no idea of forgetting Tax Collector used to provide increases in the ity," the Russian reply to the April old system of relief administration suaded me to lead him to the hide- 32,000,000 Turkeys into the European War and the out of the Cassidj\g:ing, suspected Michael J. Trainer who was re-elected for A ir.y, > avy, Co<.»•.;• Guard and appeal of the President express- charge that repeal of the arms em- for the food order racketeering Regardless of the date of the month in other service branches and recom- ed "profound sympathy with the scandal which rocked the Town- of the robbery, retreated without a new five-year term' by a stunning plural- bargo was sought in order to as- malting an arrest or even showing which you prefer to celebrate Thanksgiving missioning World War destroyers noble appeal" which the Soviet sist the Allied nations and that it ship in June. • ity. As in the case of Mr. Greiner, we feel for patrol duty. his face," when Anderson pointed this year, you will have no difficulty in get- Premier said "finds most ardent is the first step toward active par- the place out. that Mr. Trainer's personal attractiveness ting a turkey for the big meal. A crop of response in the hearts of the peo- ticipation in the struggle received MEDWICK TRIES BUT MISSES; Meanwhile, speculation centers ple of the Soviet Union." attention from President Roose- FINED $10 FOR SPEED RIDE "We went after the outlaws," An- had much to do with his success but {here 32,000,000 turkeys, the largest on record, around the appropriation to be re- The Ducker-Wuckcr (otherwise derson said, "three years later fol- velt who said that the warnings lowing a cattlc-sleuling incident in also we like to believe too that the voters is reported by the Government for 1939. quested by the service branches The much-discussed "third term" sounded in and out of Congress by known as Joe Medwick) tried next year. While the budget re- hard, as anyone in the State House which two members uf the gang am- went beyond this fact and expressed them- Turkey-raisers, however, say that mar- has been in the limelight recently "orators and commentators and bushed and ne;uiy beat to death two quests have not been completed, due to the statement of Secretary others beating their breasts and at Trenton will testify. But he selves in terms of appreciation for the man- keting will be smaller this November than the Army is expected to ask for didn't quite have enough on the employees of tho cattle firm from Wallace that of the war in Europe proclaiming against sending the which the animals were stolon." ner in which the tax department has been last year because the people of the country around a billion dollars and the means a third term for the Presi- boys of American mothers to fight ball to get the summons given him Navy will ask for almost as much. A posse of 18 men under Sheriff handled. To our mind, Mr. Trainer has per- no longer regard turkey as a holiday food dent, and also because John L. on the battlefields of Europe" re- for speeding killed. So State Po- exclusively, but are eating the bird Lewis declares that a proposed present "one of the worst fakes, lice Corpora] A. A. Kelly's ticket Charlie Allrcd of Price took the formed a difficult job with distinction and Officials watched, anxiously the conference of western progressives in current history." ; was duly returned before Recorder trail. Anderson served as u deputy "around the calendar." under Allrcd at the lime. Joined .deserved the victory he won. pi ogress of the American freighter' was designed to promote a "third Brown Tuesday afternoon and This is an interesting development, and City of I-lint while the vessel cau- term. In reply to Mr. Wallace's Ducky-Wucky took the rap. \t was by a farmer at whom the gang had to us at least, indicates an advancing civil- tiously proceeded through Noi'- suggestion, no direct statement Continuing, Mr. Roosevel said, however a very minor rap. For the fired on early in the day, the party- wegian waters last week on the came from the President but n "The facts of the international sit- T.vmile-an-hour speeding, Med- trailed the outlaws to a small can- Highways for I960 ization. The more turkeys that are placed yon where they surprised them in upon the center of the table, surrounded, way from Murmansk to a German White House secretary said, "It uation—the simple fact without wick paid ten dollars. port. The State Department made would have been kind and polite of any appeals to prejudice—is that bed. Some years ago, when highway construc- of course, by the necessary accessories, and In answer to a demand to sur- representations to Great Britain the speaker to have consulted ths the United States, as I have said Three Years Ago tion began on a large scale, there was the the more often the families of the nation and Germany, requesting that pre- victim before he spoke." In ans- before, is neutral and does not in- render, the outlaws fired a shot general idea that after a period of major caution? be taken to avoid expos- wer to the Lewis charge that the tend to get involved in war." into the ground just in front of An- gather around the festive board, the better WOMAN'S CLUB MILK FUND derson, he explained. Possemen re- construction, the nation would have the it will be for the human race. ing the.crew to unnecessaryjlan- proposed conference was to pro- TAG DAY IS TOMORROW turned fire and picked oil Cassidy highways that it required and that the ex- gers. With forty-one Americans on mote his candidacy, the President Tomorrow, the Woman's Club as he made a break for his riile, board, the German war prize intimated that the allegation was will hold its tag day for the benefit which was standing a few feet pense of additional construction would be aroused less interest than the fate somebody's invention. The general Screen Stars of the club's milk fund. The Pub- away. Two other members of the limited. Telling Students About Life of the crew. It is understood that idea as to the President's inten- lic Welfare Department of the bandit gang died of bullet wounds Great Britain intimates that, in tions, as stated in this column club will be in charge of the day. during the fight. Experience has shown however that this The biggest problem which, faces the view of the Americans on board, months ago, is that the President Tired of playing "goody-goody" graduates of the nation's high schools and no effort will,be made to interfere does not desire a third term, but parts, Shirley Temple is insisting is not to be the case. The number of auto- with the ship in a way that would wood's "oomph" girl, is said to able ambiguity which occurs in colleges is probably the selection of the will not close the door against it that she be given character roles. have been insured by her studio 11 pictures which show a youngster mobiles has increased and the demand for field in which the individual hopes to make imperil the crew. until the future appears more cer- Her role as the "meanie" in "The tain. Bluebird" was so real that she was for $125,000 against disfigure- suddenly blossoming into a young- improved highways is more widespread a contribution to society and, at the same ment. man without any apparent resem- Officials are watching carefully hissed by everyone on the set, than ever. In* fact, Paul V. Huffman, presi- time, earn a livelihood. much to Shirley's delight. According- to 1IG.M officials, the blance, whatsoever. for evidence of closer cooperation Chairman Martin Dies of the dent of the Studebaker Corporation, says When the student completes available between Germany and Russia and set for the finale of "Broadway Congressional Committee to inves- Billie Burke has joined Jcanctte Melody of 1040" cost $120,000 to JINX FOLLOWS ANYWAY that an outlay of $50,000,000,000 for the educational courses and steps out into the the view is gaining ground that the tigate Un-American activities. MacDonald and Nelson Eddy in Dallas, Ti'X.—Rather than begin pact between these powers repre- build and its chief feature is a mir- economic life of his or her community, he some time ago promised revela- "Lover Come Back To Me" their ror sixty feet square, mounted on their journey to California on Fri- construction of highways and streets will sents a closer alliance than was at tions as to the communists hold- next film scheduled for almost im- day, the 13th, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. or she faces the choice which will deter- first suspected. It has been dis- a revolving track which swings it be necessary by 1960 to accommodate the ing office in the Federal Govern- mediate production. around lo change the background Males and their small daughter, of mine future activity and influence future closed that the Soviet Government ment and intimated that he was Dallas, deferred their departure 40,000,000 motor cars and trucks that will is endeavoring to purchase 10,000 By the way, Nelson Eddy's re- for the dance numbers. life. This serious decision is often made not talking about "small fry." Con- cent withdrawal from his air pro- until after midnight. At 2:30 A. be used at that time. tons of rubber in this country, sequently, it was no surprise when In the filming the life of Thomas M., on the 14th, Males, 24, was without much previous thought, being de- presumably for Germany, because gram is said to have saved his pendent entirely upon the need of the stu- the committee made public the sponsor $4,500 per week—his suc- Edison, Metro plans two pictures, killed, the victim of an automobile According to our arithmetic, this means Russia is not short of this essen- names of 563 Federal aides, pur- the first "Young Tom Edison," accident. dent for a job and the meager opportun- tial material for* warfare. Repori-a cessor gets only §500 per appear- $2,000,000,000 a year for new highway ported to be members of the ance. with Mickey Ttooney taking the construction. This is quite a sum. It may be ities which exist in that particular locality. from Russia indicate that the Sov- Washington branch of the Ameri- lead, to be followed by "Edison the Shop the Ads Before You Shop an interesting item for those taxpayers who It is interesting to note that schools and iet, with its Army mobilized, has can League for Peace and Demo- While radio, too, is having an Man" with in the the Stores—-You'll Find It Saves no considerable quantities of war cracy, or on its mailing list. economy wave, Bing Crosby con- title role .thus avoiding the inevit- Money. have the idea that the future will bring colleges are beginning to pay great atten- supplies, petroleum or foodstuffs tinues to be the highest paid of them reduced levies. tion to the possibility of rendering assist- to furnish Germany but it appears the movie stars, receiving $7,000 ance to the student who faces the compul- that efforts will he made to pur- When the President termed the per week for doing his bit over the GLAMOROUS ANN sion of this choice. Some institutions have chase supplies for Germany out- publication of these names a "sor- air. Not bad, eh? Church-Going Record side Europe and pass them into did procedure" Mr. Dies came back arranged for a series of lectures, to be de- Russia where they can avoid the with the declaration that he was When Joan Bennett changed the The people of the United States, as we livered by out-standing men and women, British blockade. grieved and pained by President color of her tresses from blonde Roosevelt's criticism and "contin- to brunette (via the dye works) have said before, are record-conscious. No distinguished in their own several careers, she admits that she has also chang- matter what it may be, if an individual with the idea that the talks will assist stu- ed her personality to match. Colors can set a record, he is sure to receive ac- dents in making their own decisions. Thus, A TIMELY REMINDER formerly suited to her blonde col- claim. oring are no longer becoming and the students learn something about the her very fair complexion has been This being true, we might as well take various fields of life work and are given suitably tanned to further tone in some notice of the fact that Miss Jennie the information upon which to base an in- with her now hair tone. C. Powers, of Germantown, Pa., has at- telligent selection of possible careers. Gary Cooper will probably play tended church services at the Westside In many schools, particular attention is the lead in "Triumph Over Pain," Presbyterian Church every Sunday morn- being given to preparing students for econ- the story of William T. Green ing for the past sixty-four years and four omic activities after school days are over. Morton, the American dentist and months. surgeon, who is said to be the first Specialized training is being offered in a person to give a public demonstra- The lady began her attendance when wider field. Students are given the chance tion of ether as an anesthetic for one year old and when the church closed to learn an industry or a trade before be- pain. during the influenza epidemic of 1918 she ing thrown upon their own resources in Joel McCrea and Ginger Rogers went there every Sunday morning and the world. Thus, it is presumed, they will will be together in 'Primrose Path'. worshipped alone. be better equipped for the economic bat- The same romantic teams that We doubt if anybody in Middlesex appeared in "Brother Rat" will be tle and more fully prepared to earn the reunited in its sequel, "Brother County can equal the record set by this competence for themselves upon which Rat and the Baby." They are Ed- lady but we wonder who can come the their future happiness will depend. die Albert and Jane Bryan, Wayne nearest to it. The editor will be glad to Morris and Priscilla Lane, Ronald receive information about individuals in Reagan and Jane Wyman. Ronald this county who have gone to church ev- and Jane have married since the ery Sunday for as much as ten years. May- Information filming of the original picture. be we will discover the church-going Approximately twenty-five per cent, of A film based on the life of Ben- champion of the county. jamin Franklin has Montague Love the people of the United States depend up- playing the role of the discoverer on agriculture for their living. of electricity. A Slight Error! This one-fourth of the nation's popula- Although a wave of strictest tion enjoys approximately one-tenth of the economy has rolled over Holly- Geology is an interesting: study of the national income. wood it is estimated that the stu- earth and geologists have contributed If there be one cause for the dislocation dios of Hollywood will spend §80,- much to the information of the human 000,000 in the next six months, of which affects the economic structure of which sum actors and actresses will Ann Sothern, who scored an outstanding hit as the honky-tonk race. It is positively amazing what a the nation, the above figures indicate receive $22,000,000. showgirl in "Maisie" with Robert Young, is now appearing with Fran- trained geologist can deduce from a bit of where the trouble is. Ann Sheridan, called Holly- chot Tone in "Fast and Furious." PAGE FIVE FORDS AND RARITAN TOWNSHIP BEACON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1939 Fast St. Mary's Gridders Opponents Of Barrons Tomorrow 'STRATEGY' FAILS Barrens Still Hold fltff.PRISCOMEN HEAD GIRLS' COURT TEAM' Issues Call NINE LOCAL BOYS Edge In Drive For Title ON SAINTS' SQUAD AND GHOSTS LOSE WOODBRIDGE — The Red SFXTIONJTANDING TO OPENjWHCE Ghosts of Woodbridge High con- IN ANNUAL TUSSLE TO LINDEN TOTERS tinue to hold a slight edge in the Despite Defeat By Linden, SPORTS ECHOES St. Andrassy Issues Call race for the mythical County •BY ELMER "STEVE" VECSE*' Interseholastic championship, Barrons Still Out In For 1st Session; Test Brisk Battle Anticipated Drop Crucial Test, 13-8 with two victories and no de- Front In Group IV Today's Sermon Game On Friday In Renewal Of Series After Showing Flashes feats. New Brunswifk is close second with two wins and one WOODBRIDGE — Despite the One thing you can say about this town of ours is that WOODBRIDGE—Coach Bob St. • Started In 1927 Of Real Class loss. The standing is based on fact that Linden took the Barrons it is plenty football-minded I mean, of course, scholastic Andrassy has issued the first prac- county contests only—games for a 13 to 8 sleigh-ride with narry tice cali here for basketball, and GAME TOlTART AT 2 HEAVILY OUTWEIGHED with teams outside ihe county football And as the Woodbridge High team nears the on Tuesday evening, November 16, a flake of snow in sight, Wood- WOODBRIDGE — There'll be do uot count toward the Middle- bridge High continues to hold top close of the 1939 season, it will get some honors;—even the powerful Blue and Gold Aqufla Statistics sex crown. The records of the Association female combine will plenty of local interest in tomor- W. L. rung in the Central Jersey Group row's gridiron clash between Wood- schools, listing wins, losses, ties IV standing, according to the rat- though it doesn't retain the Central Jersey Group IV cham- take to the floor for its initial First downs 7 5 and percentage, are as follows: pionship which it won last year Losing to Linden last workout. The practice will be in bridge High School and Perth Am- 4H 121 ines announced by J. Whitney Col- boy St. Mary's at the Legion Sta- Yds. gained, rushing W L T Pet. the form of a test-game with the 58 73 liton who adjudges such things. Saturday brought the Barrons down a couple of pegs in dium here. Operations are slated Yds. lost, lushing Woodbridge .... 2 0 0 1.000 fast Kanai Association team of Forward passes 17 3 Mr. Colliton's point system, to get under way at 2 o'clock and New Bruns 2 10 .Gfi7 state ratings. Perth Amboy. Forwards completed 9 1 which the New Jersey State In- nearly 5,000 spectators will be on Carteret 0 0 1 .000 Anthony A. Aquila is respons- 122 2y terseholastic Association uses to This Red and Black eleven, if you havent studied hand to witness the traditional Yd.s. gained, forwards South River .... 0 1 1 .000 ible for placing the local female Forwards intercepted by 0 l establish sectional champions, lists up on scholastic doings since you were a student at the combat. Perth Amboy .020 .000 combine on thc» court to represent Bob St. Andrassy Lateral passes 2 0 the Prisco-coached club with 567 Barron Avenue pen, isn't bad at all The trouble is the township. The IVrth Amboy Saints come Yds, gained, laterals 15 0 points. New Brunswick is second Married 78 Years with 520 and Asbury Park third that the members seem to be a moody sort of a bunch In the practice contest, the BLAST RIPS WALL; KILLS 3 to WoodHvidg*.' tomorrow with a Number of punts G fi record that classifies them as pow- "Distance of punts, yds. 193 Lucas, Iowa*—Mr. and Mrs. with 433. —something like the weather, if you know what I Aquila club will line up with the Now York.—When an explosion nu Miss Decker, Yankin and Margaret erful and fust. Of the five games Runbaek of punts, yds. 7 18 George M. Goben, aged J)3, of this The undefeated and untied mean Changeable- One minute they're packed wrecked a dry-leaning plant and played, the Amboyans have won Fumbles 3 2 city, have been declared the win- Boilermakers of Garfield are rated Zullo, forwards; Suborsky, center, tore through the wall of a next- with dynamite The next, they're playing with and Rossi and Tomasko, guards. three, lost one and tied one. They Owns fumbles recovered 2 1 ners of a nation-wide survey to tops in the state with G80 points door motion picture theatre in have registered ;!K points to their and naturally North Jersey. Vine- wood-blocks If you still know what I mean. The Kanai outfit will include the Penalties 4 5 find the longest-married couple in Patrick, for-'which there were 75 spectators, opponents' 20. Yds. lost, penalties 45 land, with 593, leads the pack in Misses Mason and no this country. The Gobens have Woodbridge's loss to Linden shouldn't be taken too! 1 *From line of scrimmage. South Jersey. wards; S. Durich, center and three persons were killed and 31 This season's Saint eh ven is been married 78 years. Because of Wodbridge may retain its 1938 badly You mustn't overlook the fact that Linden, one' Posselli, H. Barney and Anne Dur- injured, including Sylvia Binder, one of the smartest ball clubs By Elmer J. Vecsey illness, they were unable to take crown by concluding the balance time leader in North Jersey gridiron circles, has made a ch, guards. manager of the. cleaning shop. turned out at the Amboy parochial advantage of the award—a trip school in several years. The WOODBRIDGE —- A bit "of of its season—St. Mary's, Thomas spectacular comeback this year Featuring an all-state to New York, to the World's Fair Jefferson and South River—with scored a total of 131 points ajrr mighty Pimtlu'vs of l\»vlh Amhoy "strategy", manipulated midway holdover from last season and a new all-state candidate, High had all they could do to stop in the final quarter by the second and to the White House. victories. the Amboy eleven's ol). Here the both backfield flashes, the Union County club is loaded Series Statistics record of the two schools: the Saints, 7 to 0, three weeks team, backfired and paved the way ago. to u 13 to 8 victory for Linden with driving power Averaging 185 pounds, Linden is Red Ghosts Take 7 Out 1927—Wood. 0; St. Mary's, 34. High School over a Woodbridge about the heaviest and biggest team in the state Still, 1928—Wood. 0: St. Mary's, 19. Tomorrow's meeting of the 1929—Wood. IS: St. Mary's, 0. Woodbridge Red and Black and High eleven that completely out- •against all these odds, the Ghosts completely outplayed Of Nine Games Over played the winners from Union 1930—Wood. 12 j St. Mary's, 0. the Amboy Blue and White will county at. the Legion Stadium here rhe Union giants. Saints Since '27 1931—Wood. 6- St. Mary's, 0, be the tenth since 1927. The Bar- A-Field and A-Stream rons are out front in the num- Saturday afternoon. WOODBRIDGE — Tomorrow's 1932—Wood. 18; St. Mary's, 0. To cut this chatter short, a pair of bad breaks can 1933—Wood. 19; SL. Mary's, fi. ber of games won, with seven. Two Nick Frisco's Red Ghosts, play- be attributed to the Ghosts' defeat by Linden meeting- of Woodbridge High and victories were registered by the ing .spasmodic ball, registered sev- Perth Amboy St. Mary's on the 1937—Wood. 20; St. Mary's, (). en first downs to Linden's five; Small Game Season Opens Early in the first period, a wrong decision by the of- 1938—Wood. 3ft; St. Mary's, 0. S-.uuts when they spvuri^l thy first gridiron here will be the tenth two frames in 1927 anil 193H. they gained a total yardage of 185 Daylight this morning found the nimrodi out in the fields and ficials placed the ball in the possession of the visitors clash between the two schools since yards as compared with 150 yards woods after New Jersey's small game. We sincerely hope that each Totals 131 fii) Since then, the Ghosts have won all This set the stage for the first Linden score 1927. The Saints won the first two the contests. by Linden, but as the Barrons. op- and every one of you returns with a heart as light and cheerful as games, while the Barrons copped Woodbridf •e won seven, lost 2. eend up and the final outcome when you started out. Midway in the final stanza, poor field-generaling on the other seven. Woodbridge has St. Mary's won two, lost seven. Whether or not Woodbridge con- somewhat assured a Woodbridge There will be some, but we hope very few, who will be mistaken the part of Woodbridge paved ihe way for the sec- tinues along the victory path to- win, poor field-general ing in the for game or who will be the unwilling second party to an accident. morrow is problematical. The Am- last period resulted in the routing ond touchdown There you have it But, that's Fewer accidents will occur if we all obey the boyans, with nine Woodbridge of a Red and Black victory. football. And, you can't expect your team to win boys in the lineup, will be out to Linden's mighty football ma- 'TEN COMMANDMENTS OF SAFETY' every game. smash the Priscomen. The bat- chine, that outweighed Wood- Treat every gun with the respect due a loaded gun. As I started out to say in the beginning, Woodbridge is Rumblings tle should lie a natural. Advance reports imlu'iiU* that the; two insti- bridge approximately 25 pounds Carry only empty guns, taken down or with the 1 per man, took the lead early in the action open, into your automobile, camp or home. football-minded Greatly so Township fans are tutions may lit required to obtain first quarter. In two first downs, Always be sure that the barrel and action are ready to fight at the drop of the hat if and when the Bar- a pyrotechnics permit —for there'll the Union county eleven moved clear of obstructions. rons get a bad deal That shows great interest in the On The Alleys be a grant! display of fireworks. from the Woodbridge 45 yard line Thus far in this year's campaign, Always carry your gun so that you can control operations of the high school eleven It's nice to get such By WILLIAM "JUICY" FAUBLE to the 14. Givi'ns, colored all-state the direction of the muzzle even if you stumble. St. Mary's has defeated Holy Trin- flash, crashed through the Barron backing" from the fans The team appreciates it In ity, 14-0; Harrison, 12-7, and Rulh- line for the rest of the distance Be 3ure of your target before you pull the trigger fact, it needs support in order to go places and do things erfui'il, (1-0, They played a G-all Never point a gun at anything you do not want to At the Rec alleys on Amboy Republican Club looked good with and the first .score. Woypowicz But, then there's the danger of overdoing it The tie with New Dorp, and lost to place-kicked the extra point. shoot. Avenue, the G. & M, Amusment his 236 game. Perth Anilmy, 7-0. latter was very notitceable last Saturday. Co., lads machine-gunned the Gi- —300— .Daprile Sparkles Never leave your gun unattended unless you un- Ghosts Win Two ants, who went into a tailspin, in There's a treat for the ladies Linden's touchdown parade was load it first. Let's bear in mind that high school football is all three games this week. Some- Woodbridge boasts of hut two the only real flash shown by th-tf heat on and shoved the invaders students; (3) a break in the daily task of study, and could take care of some of those deadlocks with I'atorson lOast Side all over the field. Nick Daprile, Do not mix gunpowder with alcohol. structions, free of charge, no To the above ten commandments might be added the following, (4) recreation for the townspeople -A sports pro- "spares." "Cannon-ball" McKay less ,to any lady who is interest- and Orange, and were nosed out, Ki7-pound Woodbridge tackle, used enough powder in his last sparkled with some brilliant tack- which was released by the Fish and Game Commission: gram in high school goes a long way to make education ed in reducing her waistline, or l.'i-H by Linden and smeared, 19-0, game to get in the 200 column. t by Tmilun. ling -The lightweight gridder time Sportsmen were asked to pay particular attention to the disposal more interesting A continuous grind pouring over what have you. To date, Mrs. and again knifed through the Lin- of lighted matches, cigarettes, cigars and pipe ashes while in the fields —IS 00-— Ziipko has an afternoon ladies' However, tlie records are in- books, Without the injection of sports recreation, "9-pin" Willie Skay, who was league organized which is going den forward wall to cut down the d woods to prevent fires. Cooperation of all hunters in protecting comparable as the Barrons have giant bail carriers. would soon become so tiresome that the student wuld foul boss this week, showed he swell. Showing good bowling stacked their forces against much the personnel of the CCC Camps of the State by not hunting within really was "boss" when some- form is Mrs. Carl Arnold, Mrs. stronger opponents than the The powerful land drive of the range of the various Federal works project camps, was also requested. pack up his or her things of learning and pack in the one called him on Kendra's de- F, Henry and Mrs. Fritz Arnold. Union county crew was abruptly Saints. On paper, Woodbridge The commission issued a special appeal to hunters to prevent educational project—.....A social and sports program livery. The guy started to give should have very little difficulty in halted by the Barrons in the sec- Willie an argument, but when he —300— ond period. GWens, Kasmin and careless and reckless handing of loaded guns, which is the chief cause makes high school years interesting and desired. pla.sting the invaders tomorrow. of most hunting accidents. To both veteran and "first year" gun- stood up (6 ft.) ihe guy threw The Ice House Gang at the But, the- fact that Woodbridge Theiler, Linden's crack trio of ball On the other hand, this well-planned method of edu- in the sponge. Craftsmen's league, seem to be on ,\ luggers, were smeared for losses ners the commission reiterated the following safety advice: boys will be facing Waodbridge cation will have been in vain if the fans continue to display —300— their way for another pennant players on an Amboy club por- on numerous occasions. Wood- Don't start on a hunting trip until you have thoroughly inspected this year as they took.the Shell Oil bridge's sudden attack, both de- your gun, with ipecial attention given to its firing mechanism and the iction such as witnessed last Saturday I know there's The General Motors pinners tends one thing—it's going to be were way off form this week and men for three. Fisher of the "Es- fensively as well as offensively, interior of the barrels. "Safety First" for gunners begins at home. a. "natural" and anybody's ball betting-blood in everyone's veins But, there's the right were taken for all three games by kimos" had a sweet 207 game to game. soon had the visitors in a bad hole. Don't permit youVself to become careless or reckless in the more brag about, while the best Ru.ss Linden had the ball on its own and wrong way of satisfying those desires The Wood- Palko's boys. "I'm from the City" exciting moments of the hunt. Help your State keep its record clear Fred Kelson, of the Palko's banged Demarest could get was a small Prisco, in all probability, will 20. On three plays, G*vens and of hunting casualties. bridge-Linden contest revealed the wrong way of doing start Semak and Ur, ends; Flow- Company lost four yards. The off a 216 game to lead the winners, 229. fourth play had to be a kick. Don't fail to respect the rights and protect the property of farm- things Men, of sensible age, boldly held greenbacks in while Kovach, of the G. M. open- —300— trs and Holuh, tackles; Pochek and Woodbridge prepared for it. And ers and land owners and don't shoot within 400 feet of a house or out- their hands, waving the bills above their heads, openly ed up slow, but wound up with a Shades of Jimmy Smith, that Finn, guards; J. Trosko, center; it happened. Alex Ur broke building. Always obtain permission to hunt. seeking bets. 202 in the night-cap. Benny Coppola fella must have Wusilek, quarter; Bartha and through Linden's defense to block Don't hesitate to report fish and game law violations. —300— gotten steamed up when he saw Koyle, halfbacks, and Ci|m in the Kasmin's punt and then recover I, for one, certainly appreciate their willingness "Zip" Habich, who bowls in this column last week. His team fullback slot. a the oval for a touchdown. Semak's Fish and Fishing to back the Barrons with hard-earned cash But, the Peanut League and the Rec. took two from the House of The Saints will have Clark and place-kick for the point after was LasTweek, a Mr. Lucademo, of Newark caught a pike weighing doesn't this open-way of doing it set a bad example League has been hitting the Finn's and (Ripley) he splinter- Martin, ends; A. Zullo and Timin- batted down. 13 ?4 pounds and measuring 32 inches in length, in the Delaware "wood ' for some nice scores ed the wood for 225, yes sir. ski, tackles; Gamiy and Kosmyna, River near Milford, Penna. The pike took live bait. Most of uc forget ofr the students of teen age?_ I think so You'll lately, and expects to compete Ungvary and Rusznak, of the guards; J. McLaughlin, center; L. Whistle Stops March about fishing when the hunting season approaches, but if you want think so, too, once you think it over.... While you're in the annual Round Robin. He Finn's are just beginning to McLautfhlin, quarter; Handerhan With less than three minutes re- EXPECTS to be on top in both warm up. One is in the 150 col- maining for the half, the Ghosts some real fishing for the granddaddies now is the time. giving that matter your attention, pause a bit longer and Kuitie, halfbacks, and Zullo, leagues, and made a statement umn and the other in the 140 fullback. maintained their terrific pace and Award of the Feigenspan Tuna Trophy, which has been formally and think of the damage that may be done to the chil- that he would bowl with the column this week. were headed for another score Members of the Saint combine, anounced, to Major Aaron E. Carpenter of Point Pleasant and Phila- dren's future when you openly place a bottle to your Rec's then. (He hope*). —300— when the whistle ended the per- delphia was a foregone conclusion, for his 500-pound fish was the who live in Wood bridge and in The Blue Bar boys are stii] iod. only real giant of the species boated in the contest area this year. lips to take a slug of "horse liniment." —300— .some instances had Prisco train- At the Fords Rec chutes, the "Blue" as they dropped three more ing, include the two Zullo bro- Playing an off-and-on brand of The major also is in line to receive The Newark News Trophy How can parents tell their children not to indulge in ball in the third and fourth stan- Hollo Tailors, (sounds like a guy games this week. Looks as if thers, the two McLaughlin brothers, zas, the Barrons didn't appear to the first to be offered annually for the largest tuna taken in New Jer- the "hot stuff" and gambling when a couple of thousand greeting a convention of tailors) "Stumpy" is after that "moon- Handerhan, Kunic, Zuccaro, Fitz- be worried over the final outcome sey waters. This award awaits only formal approval of a committee students see what their elders do out in the open—where ^ave the Morris Deutsch lads a lighter" prize, with his 111 score. patriek, .Jardot and Dejoy. ?oose egg to take home election » of the contest. Woodbridge fans representing the big game fish clubs of the state. the whole town can get a look at the dangerous antics? This Batta lad of the Mayers looks were confident Prisco's performers The Feigenspan Trophy carries with it a cash award of $250 to night, (Maybe they were Demo- good for the R. R. tourney. would pull the game out of the fire. the winner and $100 to his guide, who in the present instance i* Cap- This practice, for the good and welfare and the future of crats). Pucci with his 33 and Ra- —300— ALONG That is, until the blunder was reg- our high school students, should stop at once Be rea- ?uly's 642, both of the Pressers" George'* shooters grabbed top tain Clinton Thome. took the spotlight with their good HOLLYWOOD'S istered by the Red and Black sec- The winning fish was taken August 6 off the North Deal fish sonable, if you expect your children to be sensible. place in ihe Peanut league as ond stringers midway in the last shooting. "Husky" Joe Hollo, Mgr. they took all three from the K. BRIDAL PATHS quarter. pound from Carpenter's private boat, Elsa E. It was 8 ft. 1 }jj inche of the Tailors, must be carrying of C. The way them lads are hit- long and mc;*s;:i-ed 5 ft. 8 inches in girth. With the major when hi some 'lucky stones" in his pocket, ting them its going to be tough The Woodbridge second eleven landed it were .VI is 3 Betty Holly of Convent and Walter I. McDonough motion pictures of the game. The the way his team is hitting them. was doing an excellent job wear- Rutgers, Undefeated, entire Rutgers kicking game came job to stop them, but the sea- ing down the big lads from Lin- of South Orcnje. in for an overhauling during the —300— son's still young. Kuzniak got a den. An exchange of punts sud- A special prize of $100, also included in the competition inau- week, while pass defense and of- Lund's Service Station pin- 207 and "Zip" was high with denly turned the tide. With the gurated in 1937 by the late C. W. Feigenspan, has been awarded to To Play Lafayette fensive blocking also were stressed ners took the opener and the 218. "Low" Gerity managed to ball on the Woodbridge 33, the W. D. Jackson, Sr., of Oakmont, Pa., for the smallest tuna caught this in drills. nightcap games from Beef's get in the 200 column this week, to, Barrons were stopped. It was year. The fish, taken off Beach Haven August 30, weighed 23 ounces Scarlet In Middle Three To date, Lafayette has proven to Boys, but dropped the second game by 48 sticks as "A!" And- fourth down and seven yards to and was 13 J^ inches long. Championship Game At be a hard nut to crack, facing some —300— go. Instead of calling for the ex- erson and 'Holuban' Ciik found Both The Newark News and Feigenspan trophies must be won Eastern, Pa. of the toughest opponents in the The Nut Club got sweet revenge pected punt, the second stringers East and holding them to low the "pocket" for some nice 200 twice by the same angler for permanent posseition. La*t year they games. M. Kovach, of the Lund's from the Hilltop Tavern boys Fri- decided to use a bit of strategy NEW BRUNSWICK—The Rut- scores. Harman ha.s been polishing day night when they took two. to pick up the seven yards for first were awarded Ralph Draper of Red Bank) whose fish weighed 686 gers football squad, unbeaten to his running and passing attack in was high man in the match with 224. "Willie" O'Hara, printer extra- down. pounds. date in six starts worked overtime an effort to have it going at top ordinary, stuck his chest out after I [ The team quickly lined up in From Recreation Pier, Long Branch, comes word that whiting, this week preparing for its Middle speed when Rutgers rolls into —300— that 201 game he got, in the first' j punt formation, but instead of a ling, cod, hake, tommy cod, and eels are running now. Fishing for the Three Championship game with Easton. George's Service Station five, game. Then "Smokeball" Ripos of,' kick the backfield manipulated a fail and winter season is all night fishing, and starts late in the after- Lafayette at Easton, Pa., on Sat- 3tepped on the gas, and gave the the Nuts got mad and smacked" out tricky reverse that was promptly noon and continues until sunrise. AH the comforts of home are pro- urday. GIVEN UP FOR DEAD; Van Syckle boys a sound trouncing a 214, and stuck his chest out 13 RETURNS smeared by Linden. vided. There is a steam heated building and also a restaurant and bar. A victory for the Scarlet will for three in a row. There was ;pins higher. "Fat Stuff" Hoh- Linden took possession of the give them a clear claim to the title Brownwood, Tex. — Seventeen nary a 200 game for the V. S's. j heimer quit after the first game leather on the Woodbridge 32. Dogs for the second consecutive year, years after leaving his wife and while the Service Station bops think the "tap" had something daughter to go to another city to Givens flipped a pass to Kasmin On the 17th and 18th at Vanderburg, N. J., the Monmouth County since they disposed of Lehigh in were led by Matusz' 213, Pavlick's to do with it. convincing style in October. Should find a job, Phillip C. Murray, a 224 and Virgillo's 203. In the oth- who speared the toss and was Spaniel F. T. Association is scheduled to run off field trials for this —300— downed on the 4-yard stripe. Woy- Lafayette lower the Rutgers ban- shell-shocked war veteran, re- er match Paul's Tavern after op- breed. turned home. His wife, in the "Hooks"—"Pop" Varady tak- powicz, on the next play, breezed ner, the result would be in doubt ening the game with a swell 949 ing a 'belly-whopper" at the around left end for the score. Giv- This Sunday, the Sussex Hills Kennels Club, will hold a bench until the annual clash between meantime .heard nothing from him game, dropped to 800 in the second and finding a grave marked Phil- Fords Rec, after delivering the ens' try for the point-after went &how *t The New Armory, West Avenue, Morriitown, N. J. There Lafayette and Lehigh on Novem- to lose that game by a mere 3 ball . . . "Budi" Kara burning will be four classes: three to six months, six months to « year, norice ber 25. lip C. Murray in Pueblo, Col., con- pins, then came back to take the wide. cluded he was dead. A victim of up when someone blows a spare ?nd open. Entries will be received until 1:30. Coach Harvey Harman, while nightcap by close to one hundred . . . "Willie" Skay is trying to Riding has more devotees than Take To Air amnesia, Murray was identified in pins. "Frenchy" Goyette, who any other sport with the members .Trailing 13 to 6, and with only Two local beagles fared fairly well at the four day trials held re- well pleased with the Rutgers Australia through fingerprints keep a secret . . . "Mickey" loves all kind of French cooking Hatrak, bartender de luxe at the of the film colony. Looking into six minutes to play, Woodbridge cently at Clinton, by the New Jersey Beagle Club. Steve's Spider Girl showing in downing New Hamp- sent to Washington and he re- (including goulash) topped Paul's the distance lovely Laraine Day launched a sensational aerial at- owned by Steve Chriitensen, Perth Amboy, took a second place ia.the shire, 32 to 13 found many mis- turned to find his family. Hilltop, certainly can "blow" on stops her morning canter and lads -with 211. Gilsdorf of the the alleys. (Continued on Page 20) (Continued on Page 10) takes to correct after viewing the at the horizon. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1939 James Stewart And Jean Arthur Head Outstanding Cast In A "Mr. Smith Goes To Washington", This Week At Majestic

STARTLING MOVIE MAGIC CREATED FOR STARS Maginot line Film JN "ETERNALLY YOURS" AT DITMAS THEATRE Coming to Crescent When a magician can "stump" With the story completed and a trained studio technical expert it and Miss Young chosen for A gripping dramatic spy story isn't news but when two scenar- stellar roles p and the supporting cast made up of Hugh Herbert, filmed in the famous M:ijrinot Li tic, ists baffle both miracle workers with their stury demands, genius Billie Burke, C. Aubrey Smith, France's impregnable border de- Virginia Field, Broderick Craw- fense in the present war, "Double is born. At the Walter Wanger studios, where Loretta Young and ford, Zasu Pitts, Raymond Wal- Crime in the Majrinot Line" will David Niven starred in "Eternally burn ami Ralph Graves—all that be the feature picture attraction Yours" which begins a run at the remained was to devise legitimate coming to the Crescent Theatre, j Ditnias Theatre, actors performed means of actually carrying out the commeneinE Nov. 13-14 for a 2- t feats of magic veteran conjurers many amazing screen illusions day's run, ha;; been discussed as never it reamed of. All because with no recourse to comera tricks. one of the most exciting and dra- two scenario writers had dreams. Paul Le Paul, professional magi- matic pictures of the year. cian, and Fred Keating, long Little did Gene Townc and Gra- "Double Crime in the Maginot known on the stage for his leger- ham Baker realize when they demain, were called into consulta- Line" is the first dramatic picture wrote the original screenplay that to be filmed in this unusual buck- tion with studio officials to work not only studio experts but also out methods for performing the ground of the world-famous un- professional magicians would have derground fortress built aloiitf the feats. With them came Lloyd to tax their ingenuity to the ut- Thayer, Los Angeles scientist, French-German border from the most to perform the startling feats America's foremost creator of me- Belgium to Ihe Swiss border and of legerdemain they wrote into chanical devices for magicians. which reaches to a depth of citfht their .story. These experts soon found that stories. Among these scenario nifties it wsa one problem to devise the In the cast are Victor Francen arc the "creation" of Loretta needed equipment and quite an- Pictorial highlights of Frank Capra's new romantic comedy, Columbia a Mr. Smith Goes to Wash- and Vflra Korcnv, two of the out- Young in a transparent chemist's other to make it function without standing players from the French crucible; making her disappear ington," are shown above. The film now at the Majestic Theatre co-r.tars Jean Arthur and James Stew- A scene from Strand attraction starling ealuring "The divulging the means by which the art, center, as a Senator's secretary and as "Mr. Smith" respectively. A home-spun youth, "Mr. and screen. Dead End Kids On Dress Parade." from inside a trunk and "fade" particular illusion was accom- Smith" seen at left, below, being appointed to the Senate by Governor Guy Kibbeo, member of a from the surface, of a sheet of plished. From the outset, Pro- gigantic political machine. Stewart's actions in Washington, lop left, frighten parly machine men Eu- FAMOUS BOYS STAR IN plate glass. Undeaunted by what gene Pallette, Claude Rains and Edward Arnold, shown with Kibbec in a scene at top, right. Below FRANCHOT TONE AND ANN SOTHERN FEATURED ducer Wanger insisted that no NEW UNIVERSAL FILM they had done so far, the two camera "tricks" be employed. thai is further evidence of the trouble created byMr. Smith and his principles. IN "FAST AND FURIOUS" OPENING AT STRAND writers also included a sequence in which Niven escapes from hand- Explained Jackie Cooper and Freddie Bar- Froih all parts of the country cuffs while making a 15,000 foot tholomew share co-starring1 honors same steps to fmne the Sennett A chemist says the first alcohol "Mr. Smith Goes To Washington" glamorous beauties have come to beauties did with such historic parachute jump. Next they thought in their new Universal film "Two of having the star hypnotize a rab- ever distilled was Arabian: which Hollywood to echo the days of footprints on the Hollywood movie may explain those nig-hts.—Punch Bright Boys," which opened yes- map. bit, produce bouquets of flowers, Hailed As Capra's Supreme Hit terday at the Crescent Theatre. Mack Sennctt'.s famous galaxy. evening dresses and lighted cigar- (ETondon). To improve upon perfection brightest personalities who ap- role in "Mr. Smith Goes to Wash- Here is a story into which are These girls of 1939's streamlined ettes from thin air. Still not con- HEADACHE FATAL Seldom might seem an impossibilty, but peared in "You Can't Take I With ington," and the youthful charm, woven heart-throbs, laughter and team modeling are out to prove them- 1 inim t a le Frank Capru has been doinp just You" are reunited in "Mr. Smith earnestness and idealism with the absorbing drama of a young- Fairfax, Okla—Complaining ofl ?"*',^ ! 1 ^ It is seldom that a miss in the selves fully as beauteous as those , . , . , „ . decided it would be interesting to long the fact is no Goes to Washington." They are which he invests the part contrib- ster's coinage in the face of im- his head hurting after he ran into | SM a cagQ fiJ]ed ^ (]oves ,^te. engine develops the pronounced that for so Director of "It Hap- Jean Arthur, James Stewart, and utes greatly to (he picture's ap- pending disaster. In this picture, of yesterday, and in "Fast and Coach Lynn Yarhorough at a foot-" j-ialize from atmosphere on top of knock of.the missus in the car.- longer news. Edward Arnold, the first two co- peal. Young Jen" Smith is head of both Freddie and Jackie prove Furious," opening at the Strand ball • Philadelphia Inquirer. pened One Night," "Mr. Deeds practice, Frank Hamon, 13 a bare card table and as an after- starred in the romantic leads, and his state's Boy Rangers, and when their right to a place among the Theatre, with Franchot Tone and Goes to Town," "Lost Horizon" died shortly thereafter at a local thought they wrote in a mind- Our politicians no longer duel Arnold as part of a truly distin- a vacancy in the United States screen's favorites. and "You Can't Take It With Ann Sothern, they have their hospital. reading sequence so Niven could as they do in other countries, but guished supporting cast which in- Senate has to be filled, his name • Jackie is the penniless youth who You," Capra brings to the Majes- chance to show it. tell members of his audience what how they can fence!—Norfolk Vir- cludes such .stellar names as comvs to iho attention of the rul- defies an unscrupulous oil baron tic Theatre screen what has been Right they were thinking about. ginia Pilot. Thomas Mitchell, Claude Rains, ing political forces ^vho want the while trying desperately to drill From the beauties of 1915 and hailed as the ultimate in screen en- A Wall Street philosopher says Guy Kibbee, Ruth Donelly, Eugene appointee to be a harmless and a wildcat well on a rundown Texas tertainment, his stirring romantic on arose many famous screen that a speculation is an investment •*••**••••••••••••••••••••••* Pallette, Beulah Bondi and Astrid inexperienced tool. farm. He delivers a performance comedy, "Mr. Smith Goes to Wash- names, Gloria Swanson, Phyllis so risky that no investors want it. Allwyn, to name only a few. Some, that will strike deep into the hearts ington." Jeff goes to Washington uncon- Haver, Marie Prevost and others and an investmant is a speculation like Mitchell, Kibbee and Miss of theatre-goers. The natural READE'S Critics and cinemagoers who scious of the fact that he is help- so safe that no speculators want Donnelly, have highlighted previ- charm and talent which have en- became reigning stars. have seen this timely, new drama ing to betray the ideals he holds it.—Bost Transcript. ous Capra hits. Like the others, so dear. Miss Arthur, his secre- deared him to millions are given Now Director Busby Berkeley, enjoyed it more than "You Can't they were per?onally chosen by the tary, is premie to scoff at him, but. full opportunity for expression. famous as a discoverer of stars, Difficult Take lit With You," and that film, director as the perfect players for she falls in love with the human, believes history may be repeated. PERTH AM>3OY 4-1593 it will be recalled, won the Acad- The most difficult thing to get emy Award as the pest picture of their particular part. honest youth. Little by little The glamour girls of tomorrow 1 on a radio now is $25 from a pawn STARTING WITH 1938. Jeff learu.s that he* is being victim- may be discovered to take the shop.—Atlanta Constiution. In Title R.ole CRESCEK T0N1TE! Appropriately, three of its James Stewart plays tho. titli> ized. %NEW

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Set TODAY 'Honeymoon In Bali M7lk"e^ ™ ii , I ?•' \ FORDS AND" RARITAN TOWNSHIP BEACON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1939 PAGE SEVEN Property Valued At $3,087 followed this routine for fifteen eight light cases of the infection, detachments not so treated demon- taking prophylactic does of quin- ALLGAIER REPORT years, which included 1918 and the but none occurred after the sev-strated most distinctly the value of ine for malaria. The rest of the Recovered Here In October HEALTH and BEAUTY winters of 1928-29. He not only enth day. systematically carried out quinine family all became ill but recover- WOOD BRIDGE — Stolen remained free from infection, but 'Doctor Laubenheimer records prophylaxis. These results have re- ed rapidly, as they were given 10 OCTOBEITRECEIPTS property valued at S3,087 was QUININE PROTECTS YOU protect ourselves against its rav-also members of his household that quinine has proved itself a ceived corrob oration from many grains of quinine a day. and friends who followed his ex- recovered and returned to right- AGAINST INFLUENZA ages. prophylactic upon the effective- quarters during each subsequent The safe thing is to protect ful owners during October by ample. This experience led Prof- ness of which one can rely. As epidemic since 1918, right up to yourself and family against influ- Real Estate Departmen War and death are again sweep- Is there any means of preven- essor Spitta to recommend the the present time. It has been prov- the Woodbridge Township Po- ing over Europe. Famine and pes- tion? Yes. Outstanding physicians, early as lit IS in the great epidem- enza by taking three grains of Revenue For Month To- prophylactic treatment with one ic of that year, the writer noted, ed that even with small doses (2 quinine daily during the influen- lice Department, Chief of Po- tilence are sure to follow. therapeutists and otner men andgrain of quinine a day which is in- tals $6,176.03 lice George E. Keating noted in that detachment of 1,000 prisoners grains or even less daily) fairly za season. If you fail to observe It is estimated that in 191S women of science, have thorough- creased to two during an influen- of war in an internment camp certain protection against the dis- his regular monthly report to za epidemic. This dosage can do this precaution and contract the WOODBRIDGE —William All twenty million people throughout ly trk-d it out, especially in Europe where influenza was raging fierce- ease may be attained, provided the disease, by all means take 10 the Township Committee Mon- and found that they could prevent no harm and it is not all expen- treatment is begun early and is gaiev, real estate department di day night. the world died of infiuenza. Sci- ly, were kept almost entirely fi^e grains of quinine daily for sever- rector, reported to the Township influenza by prophylactic doses of sive." from this disease, because the continued throughout the period of During the past month the entists tell us that nothing is more the epidemic." al days. It will not only hasten Committee Monday night that his quinine. So convinced are they of "Doctor Anna Oetiker made members of this particular group your recovery, but the attack will police officers made 1)5 arrests. cei-tain than another visitation of office had received $6,176.03 in its efficacy that they have publish- similar experiments in children's were given 4 grains of quinine Two years ago in my own house- not be so severe nor followed by There were 23 accidents in this destructive epidemic. It al- daily. October. which 18 persons were injured. ed their findings, which are of spe- homes in Berlin in 1P33. Of 126 hold the maid contracted a severe complications. Submitting his monthly report ways comes with war. How can we cial interest to every one at the children and adults in one home, "The ditTerence in the number type of influenza. The only mem- In addition 52 general reports nine did not take the quinine pro- to the committee, AH^aier pointed were made by the patrolmen. expect to escape this plague when present time. and severity of the cases of ill- ber of her family who escaped the This goes for colds as well ns for out that the real estate depart- it arrives, as it surely will and wu "Professor Spitta, who was pe-phylaxis. Among the nine who took ness among the prisoners and disease was a girl who had always influenza. But prevention is better Nine dogs were shot at the re- no quinine six went down with than cure. ment had acquired another 36 ad- quest of the owners. have every light to expect? With culiarly susceptible to influenza, nurses treated prophykictically, shown a great susceptibility to in- ditional parcels, secured through flu. Among the others there were and the members of the other nine the horrors of the last terrible out- subjected himself to a systematic fluenza but in this case had been —Classified Ad>. Bring 'Results— foreclosure, during October. There ! prophylactic treatment during epi- were nine real estate sales in theMusic Program Presented break in mind, let us. if possible, demics and the critical months. He past month, totaling §6,127.50. At Congregational Church Total receipts for October are listed as follows: WOODBRIDGE—An "Hour of Deposits on Real Estate, $330; Music," a delightful program in UPHOLSTERING - SLIP COVERS cash sales, $1,207.59; contract •vhich music students from En- sales payments, $1,933.97; adver- glewood and Rutger.s University • 5 TO 15 MONTHS TO PAY • tising costs, $86.26; interest-con- Re-upholstering Slip Covers Made tract sales, $295.79; taxes as addi- participated, was held Friday night to Order tional rent, $419.03; Township at the First Congregational 3-pc. Suite For Sofa, One Chair rent collections, $888.00; rent as- Church. In a complete selec- and Four Separate signments and tax title liens col- tion of quality Fab- Donald Romme, who is majoring rics. With demothud Cushions. Large Selec- lections, $1,024.50; gross receipts, n music at Rutgers, was the di- tion of Fabrics. Com- 56.J85.14; paid water bill, §9.11; fillings, New Springs. plete . . . Labor and "octor. The group presented a • Frames Polished Material. net receipts, $6,176.03. ine program of classical and motl- ei*n music, including vocal selec- tions by a double quartet com- 32.50 prised of Misses Beverly Moon, up Write or Phone TOWNSHIP SCOUTS FREE — Foot Stool FREE Window Drape Dorothy Hcrrick, Patricia Shea, with every order for Estimate with every order. Alice Hamilton, Edward Everett TO MAKEJXHIBITS Gardner, Merrill Shea, Fred Eg- ers, and Donald Romme; solos by Acme Upholstery Co., Inc. Woodbridge, Avenel, Col- Misses Moon and Herrick and a 253 Madison Ave. All Work Phone P. A. solo by Director Rumme. Perth Amboy Guaranteed 4-2035 onia Boys To Take Part In Exposition Policeman Wears WOODBRIDGE — Boy Scout Troop 33, Woodbridge; Troop 41, His Sunday Medal GUARD AGAINST PRICE INCREASE Avenel and Troop Gl, of Colonia, LANCASTER, PA. — Police are all set for representation at Commissioner Albert Carlson is- ON the Boy Scout Exposition to be sued an order permitting World SALE! held at the Naval Armory in Perth war veterans in the department Ainboy next Friday and Saturday to wear army citations. Police- VENETIAN BLINDS man Al Farkas, too young for in Perth Ainboy. service in the war, showed up Troop 41, of Avenel, will show decorated with medals won in ALL WOOL SUITS some excellent work in metal athletics—and one for perfect at- Buy Now! craft upon which the boys have tendance at Sunday school. We can offer you a saving of 45% per window been working and planning for as compared to Nationally Advertised Blinds of some time. Equal Quality Woodbridge Troop 33, wh;|h TOPCOATS & or iff ir ally planned an Indian lore Dr. Robert Steskovitz exhibit, has changed to chemistry SURGEON CHIROPODIST Kelly Awning, Inc. and promises to be one of the FOOT AILMENTS most interesting exhibits at the ex- S Perth Amboy Nat'l Bank Bldff. 341 OAK STREET PERTH AMBOY position. OVERCOATS J)313 State St. Perth Amboy Phone PA 4-2487 James Carr, Mgr. One will have no trouble locat- Phone P. A. 4-0357 ing streets in Colonia after the ex- position as the Boy Scouts of that section of the township are making, street signs which they will exhib- At Spectacular Savings! it in Perth Amboy before putting them uup. The signs are part of the community service work done by the Boy Scouts. VALUES Gordon Slightly Injured .. TO $22.50 As Car Hits Parked Track WOODBRIDGE—William Gord- on, 43, of 26 Gordon Street, this place, was slightly injured Satur- day morning when his car struck the rear end of a truck parked on Main Street, near William Street. VALUES The truck was owned "by Oren Gerns, of 705 St. George Avenue. Gordon was treated at Jackson's TO $25.00 Drug Store for slight lacerations of the left hand and right side. — Please mention this paper to advertisers. —

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It's Sensational! A Value Riot! ZIPPER-LINED COATS REVERSIBLE TOPCOATS Regular $27.50 Values! Regular $17.50 Values! Nautical. . . •TIME SAVING But Nice •FOOD SAVING LI GHTOLIERS •¥VtL SAVING There is something about the FEATURES sea. And this new line of Nau- tical Fixtures has that some- Smash value! TWO smart Coats in thing. They add a fresh, breezy tone to your home. Just COSTS LESS TO OWN ONE for the price of ONE! Use it 2 the right note for your rumpus room, your den, or your boy's THAN ways ... on warm days zip out the Practical all-weather, all-purpose coats bed room. TO DO WITHOUT quality wool lining ... on cold days with smart all-wool fabric on one side and zip it in! Choose from Balmacaans AMBOY LIGHTING CO. reversed in crave-netted, water-tight ma- 285 McClellan St. and loose-fitting raglans in herring- Perth Amboy, N. J. LIBERAL ALLOWANCE bones, tweeds and coverts. terial. Phone PA 4-1802 For Your Old Range Open Every Night 9 P. M. Open All Day Armistice Day Don't let a Thanksgiving dinner drive you into a flurry. A mod- JACK'S TOYLAND ern CP gas range, with its many automatic and time-saving features Largest Variety will take the grief out of meal preparation at company time or any Best Quality Toys in Town other time. You can prepare the most tempting meal in much less time, without worry, without constant attention. I SEE THESE AMAZING NEW RANGES NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM

Showroom open evenings by appointment Bicycles, Autos, Dolls, Doll Coaches, Hi-Chairs, Table Sets, Play Yards, Toys of every description. Take advantage of our low prices. Small de- posit will hold any article un- til wanted. Perth Amboy Gas Light Co. 405 State St. Cor. Broad Perth Amboy 222 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1939 FORDS AND RARITAN TOWNSHIP BEACON LINDENAU DEMOCRATS]*) mi piV Colonia Prsidents Request I VnCM UfAF) Our Lady Of Peace Church Group SLATE ram NOV. 22f jm^LJi Lights On Elmhurst Avenue U1-«W« ntrtU Case Against Jehovah's Witnesses District Club wm\nS Ilrai; UNABLE WOODBRIDGE—A petition DISPLAY OF FLAGS from residents of Elmhurst Ave- Hinges On Decision By U. S. Court Entertains At Fords Card Party Mark Thanksgiving With nue, off Inman Avenue, Colonia, FORDS—The Parent-Teacher William Warren, John Schmidt, was received by the Township ON ARMISTICE DAY WOODBRIDGE—Judge Arthur Brown and the local police Gala Observance TO PAYJ200 FINE committee Monday night, ask- Association of Our Lady of Peace Jacob Kovalsky, Joseph Detoro authorities are awaiting a decision of the United States Supreme and John Csabai. LIXDEXEAU — Plans have Handerhan, Fords Man, And ing for lights on their street. Kuhlman Calls Upon Resi- Church hold a delightful card The petitioners pointed out Court, expected momentarily, before proceeding with the case Fan-tan winners were: Mrs. B.been completed by the Second party Friday evening in the church Trenton Resident Get that children leave the school dents Of Township To against four Carteret i-esidenfs, Helen Bok, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Dorm, Mrs. M. Ratajczak, Mrs. District Democratic Club for a auditorium. IVIrs. Theodore Rata- Joseph A. Dambach, Mrs. Eliza- bus at the corner at 5:30 P. Bodnar and Mrs. Elizabeth Kovacs, members of the religious sect Thanksgiving party to be held Workhouse Sentences 'Demonstrate Unity' jcziik was chairman of the affair. beth Mulvaney, Mrs. Joseph Cos- M. and during the winter known as Jehovah's Witnesses, who were arrested here two weeks Prizes wore awarded to the fol-ky, Mrs. Latario, Robert Rata- Wednesday evening, November months it is dark at that time ago on a charge of violating the Township's Solicitors' ordinance. lowing: Pinochle, Mrs. John 22, in the club headquarters, 5 ALSO LOSEJLICENSES and some of the children have CITES u. PRIVILEGES jczak, Thomas Ratajczak; rummy, Members of the sect have consistently refused to apply for Schrnidt, Mrs. Andrew Schmidt, Mrs. O. Alexander, Mrs. Frank Chestnut Street, this place. a long walk up the street. Tho airs.' Charles Celesky, Mrs. Albert Highway Workers Narrowly matter was referred to the light- Says Our First Attention permits to solicit fund's in the Township because they do not recog- Rock, Francis Rock and Margaret The affair will include a game MacArthur, Mrs. J. Csabai, Mrs. Rock. ing committee. Should Be Devoted To nize any authority "other than Jehovah." Other members of social, and a special Thanksgiving Escape Injury When Car Preserving Freedom Jehovah's Witnesses, alleged to be connected with Judge Ruther- contest now being conqucted by Smashes Into Truck ford's Watch Tower, have been arrested here and fined by Judge the club will close that night. FX-flFFICIAJ AGED WOMAN INJURED WOODBRIDGE—Two cases of LISTED BY SCHOOL WOODBRIDGE—All residents Brown. The committee in charge of the of the Township were called upon party includes John Ellmyer, Sr., drunken driving were heard in | in a statement by Commander In the meantime, a similar case occurred in Irvington. Wood- INVOLVED IN FIGHT si 72, Suffers general chairman, assisted by police court this week and in both PUPIL HONOR ROLL Charles Kuhlman of the Wood- bridge's ordinance was copied from Irvington's measure, which is Carl Schoeps, Leo Ezekiel, Steph- cases the drivers were committed bridge Post, American Legion, to considered a model ordinance. The attorney for the sect in Irv- Hurts In Accident On en Marciniak, Charles Herzog, to the county workhouse in lieu display the American flag from ington has carried the case through the various courts finally ap- Former Committeeman Is Stanley Gawroniak, Julius Kaps- Students With High Ranks of payment of the §200 manda- their homes in universal observ- pealing to tlie United States Supreme Court. If the Justices uphold Charged With Assault; Oak Tree Road, Iselin c an ill, Matthew Franz and Henry For Last Period An- ance tomorrow ot Armistice Day. tory fine. the City of Irvington, the decision will have a direct bearing on WOODBRIDGE—An aged wom- Eichler. Although no formal patriotic Secrecy Covers Case John Handerhan, 49, of 46 Ever- nounced At St. James' the outcome of the local case. an was injured Tuesday afternoon program has been planned for the jrreen Avenue, Fords, was arrest- community, Commander Kuhlman WOODBRIDGE—Although the when a car operated by Robert G. ed by Office!- Joseph Dalton after WOODBRIDGE — St. James' ease was clothed in secrecy, it was School announces its honor-roll for expressed the hope that the sig- Duff, 75, of Menlo Park, struck"a TUBERCULIN TESTS the former had crashed into a nificance of the occasion would be learned by this paper yesterday state highway department truck. the past marking period as fol- that Charles Ki.sh of Fords, former paper delivery truck owned by lows: marked by the flying of colors from Pick Your Price the South End Express, Inc., of According to a report made by individual homes. Township Oommitteeman, has been FOR PUPILS START Dalton, Handersan was traveling Eighth Grade: Henrietta Crowe, eh.'u'ifpd with assault and battery Montclair and driven by Stanley louth on the Cloverleaf Bridge Dorothea Kennedy, Virginia Siry. "It is particularly appropriate FISHMAN'S has by ChrFsLian Nielsen, of DeVoe Zawislak, 27, of 5G5 Bergen at the west by-pass when he zig- Seventh Grade: Judith Arsen- that we, who are fortunate enough Health, School Board Co- to be Americans, should show our ,S(i-'.I;t, South River. Street, Newark, on Oak Tree Road into the truck to which a ault, Margaret Crowe, Margaret pride and our patriotism this Your Winter Coat! Tint hearing was scheduled to at the corner of Middlesex Ave- operate In Project; Ann Grace, Robert Hooban, Cath- tarjjot was attached. Joseph year," said Mr. Kuhlman. "Armis- take place last night, but defend- nue, Iselin. No Cost Entailed Sacco, 31, of 1,000 Hamilton erine Kolb, William Leahy, Gert- ant and complainant failed to rude Peck, Stephen Ungvary. tice Day is the occasion on which Doesn't matter whet her you Mrs. Isabdle Duff, 72, riding in Boulevard, South Plainfield, the we celebrate the cessation of the i;how up at the time set—7:30 WOODBRIDGE — Woodbridffe Sixth Grade: Elizabeth Almasii have little or lots to spend. . . . her husband's car, was injured and driver uf the truck and four or great World War, a conflict in o'clock. Judge Arthur Brown said High School students are being Margaret Boyle, Margaret CoiTey, Fishman's has the smart, flat- taken home and treated by her five workmen around the tar-pot which hundreds of thousands of that Nielsen showed up later in tuberculin-tested this month in an John Coley, Frederick Carl, Joseph tering winter coat you want. own doctor. Officers J. Farkas narrowly escaped injury. Hiding American men gave up their lives the evening und a.sked for an ad- extensive program now in opera- McElroy, Elizabeth Owens, Joseph ... at the price you want to and H. Dunham, who investigated with Handerhan were William in the false hope of 'saving the journment, until Monday night at tion throughout the county. The Ilou.ser, 48, of Woodbridge and Ryan, James Snyder. pay . Highly individualized the accident, reported that Zawis- project i.s under the supervision of world for Democracy.' 7:!'fl o'clock. Judge Brown grant- William Harding. Fifth Grade: Marie Arway, Pa- fashions for which Irishman's lak was traveling east on Oak Tree the Board of Education and Town- "Now that Europe is torn by a ed l.he request. tricia Boylan, John Dunigan, An- is famous—but come in and soe Road while Duff was traveling ship Health board and is beinpj car- Enters Guilty Plea new war, we owe it to ourselves a Kearney, Robert Powers, Alice Kish conducts a tavern in Fords. north on Middlesex Avenue and ried out in co-operation with the Ilnnderhan was brought to po- and to our country to be mindful for yourself. . . . we'll be tie- Smith, Eileen Wright. The complainant recently parked had attempted to make a left turn Middlesex County Tuberculosis lice h end quarters, examined by of the experience we suffered in lighted to show you and to see hi.s car in front of Kish'.s place and into Oak Tree Road at the tim? and Health League. Township Physician Malcolm Dun- Fourth Grade: Edwin Casey: 917 to the end we will not suc- your pleasant surprise at the started ,for a neighboring estab- of the accident. hum and pronounced under the tobert DeJoy, Geraldine Hooban, :umb to the circumstances which unusual values. lishment, accoi-ding to report. "The test has been offered to influence of liquor. In court yes- eresa Jasper, Catherine Katxun, ed us into that conflict. We are Ki:;h was alleged to have told him every high school senior," Arthur Rose Marie Mullen, Frances Naro- Princeton President yt. Judd, president of the Tuber- .erday morning Handerhan pleaded ree Americans, free to speak, free "to park your car where you buy Woodrow Wilson was the first lay- guilty. In addition to the thirty- onick, Robert Schendorf, Joseph Glamorous, Fur culosis League reports. "All ex- Sullivan, Mary Jane Trainer, Joan o worship and free to govern our- your drinks" and, without any man to become president of Prince- penses of the senior group WJ]J hvday sentence Handerhan's driver's Trimmed Coats, warning, .struck him. Valentine. | elves and our first attention ton university. financed by Christmas Seal Sale license wax revoked for two years. •hould bo devoted to preserving from $39.95 returns." The other man serving a thirty- Third Grade: John Grady, Mary j lien Grace, Jean Finn, Mary Jane hese priceless privileges and not Dr. Henry Belufsky and Dr. C.day "stretch" in the workhouse is ermit them to be weakened or Kishman Gold Seal James J. Madison, of 518 Perry inborn, Margaret Catalano, Mar- H. Rothfuss, Township school on Coll, Marie Andrascik, Marylin issipated by engaging in foreign i •"•$ Guaranteed Fur physicians, explain that there is Ctreet, Trenton, who was driving uarrels. a truck on the highway while un- ughes, Anna Maher, Helen O'- Coats, from $99.00 A 'S no danger in taking the titbereuiin Rear, Hugh Quigley, Elizabeth Ru- "It is my earnest hope ihat the test. der the influence of liquor. Madi- dolph, Alice Schicker, Virginia Sa- >cople of Woodbridge Township son was arrested by Motor Vehicle lowsky. vill display the colors of their "It is a harmless procedure and Inspector Joseph Goodfriend af- Broad Street Elizabeth With hurts no more than a mosquito Second Grade: Anna Rose Ar- ountry tomorrow as a means of bite," Dr. Belafsky explained. "'Ater passing motorists complained lemonstrating the unity which ex- of his driving. He was also ex-* y, Stephen Balog, Phyllis Coley, positive reaction should give no Mary Geis, Doris Hemsel, Mavylin sts among us." Nature' cause for worry, it does not mean aimned by Dr. Dunham and found to lie intoxicated. Keating, Miriam Neder, Dorothy that the child has tuberculosis al- alsh, Mary Ann Bader. lirements though it does mean that the germ? First Grade: Robert Casey, John i are in his body and an xi-ray Devlin, Harriet Eak, Catherine should be given to ir-ake certain Justice Of Peace Charged Einhorn, Stephen Gaul, Joseph Chilli tHH'<-Ilt]l,s." FORGET ANYTHING? Outin? Was All Outgo FUMIGATION KILLS 2 UNCLE SAM PLAYS Here, Too SCARED TO DEATH Ben Franklin's Quay Citrus By-Products "How did you spend your va- Battle Creek, Mich.—Archie L. SANTA CLAUS Some of the foundations of Fulton, Mo.—Doctors said that At Auray, on the coast of France, By-products from citrus crops "Can I borrow your pen?" cation?" Seeley, 38, and J. J. Mosher, 60, Washington. — Uncle Sam is China have never been penertated Raymond Soulkoup, 26-year-old the harbor quay is named after now include concentrated juices, "Certainly, old man." "Spending." proprietor and bartender of a tav- playing Santa Claus to the world, farmer, was literally scared to Benjamin Franklin. There he land- canned fruit, wine, vinegar, stock "Have you got a sheet of paper?" 1 j by .man, says a- .travel writer, feed, marmalade, ices, citric acid, I ern, respectively, fumigated the now, shipping more toys from this death when, while working at niglu ed in a rowboat in 1776, too im- "Help yourself." buildings and died shortly there- country since the World War than | American wives, returning from in his cornfield because of the patient to wait for a wind to blow lime citrate, lemon vinegar citric Darwin's Physical Condition pectine, and essential oils. "Going past the post office when Charles Darwin, originator of the after, victims of the fumigating either Germany or Japan. During vacations, often find these in kitch- day's excessive heat, two boys, in I his ship into Nantes, his destination. you go out?" survival of the fittest theory, was gas because they stayed too long the first eight months of this year, white garb, moaning weirdly, leap- "I can do." en sinks.—Detroit News. quite unfit himself, physically. in the building. $1,892,140 worth of toys were ex- ed toward him from a nearby cem- California's Orange Production "Will you wait till I finish this Salt Content ported from this country, or 17 Practically etery. Soukoup, too frightened to California produces GO per cent of letter?" For Hot And Cold Weather move, was found in a hysterical the nation's oranges. Rivers of the globe are estimated "I don't mind." Lions Protected per cent, more than during the Flying over Russia, two Amer- to pour salt into the ocean at a rate Mountain lions and other preda- Salesman (posting preen custo- corresponding period of 1038. condition. He died several weeks "Happen to have any envelopes ican aviators became badly bewild- later in an asylum from maniacal SCREEN'S VESUVIUS of 35,000,000 tons a year. knocking around?" tors ore protected in the national mer) This is the radiator and this parks. is the fan. Defined ered, thereby becoming practically exhaustion resulting irom an un- Baltimore. Md. — Because the "Plenty there.'* usually severe mental disturbance. "Got a stamp?" Lady Customer—Oh, then it's Teeth are those white things indistinguishable from the natives. flare from Mount Vesuvius acted Television Boon to Glass "Yes." Delaware First an all season car. you have pulled just before the —San Diego Union. as a beacon any airman might fol- If television matches the growth "By the way, what Is your girl's Delaware, which ratified the Con- doctor says, 'Well, it must be the Railway Center low directly to the Naples area. of radio, which boasts 36,000,000 sets address?" stitution in 1787. was the first state Heard In An Office tonsils, then."—Nelson B. C. News. COSTLY NAP Chicago is the greatest rai although everything cl.se was com- in use 20 years after the first broad- to do so. 'How did your wife like the Indianapolis, Ind. — Falling Comer Of l!1" I'nitrri ••':.-• «s. pletely "blacked-out" Italian war- cast, manufacturers of quality plate Reckless Spending bracelet you save her for her Paved With Gold asleep while driving his car, Henry planes have been ordered to lay a glass will find a market for 20,000,- A husband and wife were having Spring's First Robin birthday?" Streets in Idaho Springs and Cen- Ferger was rudely awakened when Talkative Americans smoke screen around the volcano 000 square feet of mirror glass for a bitter discussion about who was The "first robin" of spring often "Delighted. She was awfully tral City, Colo., are constructed of the automobile wrecked three cars The U. S., with only 6 per cent of j when air alarms are sounded, ac- projection screens, according to fig- the more extravagant. has passed the winter in the local- nice for a couple of days—but gold bearing stone from nearby gold and almost demolished a tavern the world's population, has more cording to a Baltimorcan who re- ures compiled by one major glass "You accuse me of reckless ex- ity whcro it is reported. phe's herself a grain now.1' mine dumps. and filling station. th.i!i hnlf thr> 'vnrld's telephones. cently returned from Italy. company. travagance," said he scornfully, "When did I ever make a useless purchase?" "Well," said she, "there's the fire extinguisher you bought last year. /LIM JIM AND THE We never used it once, not once."

Mistaken Identity The hill was steep and the load heavy. The donkey did its best, but at last it stopped and would not budge another inch. The driver saw a man passing. "Excuse me," he said, "but could you help me to get this load to the top of the hill? It's too much for one donkey?"

Wrong: Idea "How do you like the new filing clerk you hired?" "She does splendidly with her nails, but has no apparent interest in my letters."

Now What? Husband—I've been thinking it over, dear, and I'v. decided to agree i with you." v—1' A.*- A - A! !. Wife—It won't do any good. I've . , I LOWfe- lONfe VEA&5 changed my mind. ! Other Side Up Minister—I suppose you have learned the difference between right and wrong at your mother's knee. Little Willie—No, sir, it was across my father's knee.

Tesls and Tests Timothy—I made a screen test this afternoon. Girl—For the movies? Timothy—No, for mosquitoes.

WISE DEDUCTION 'Gi.

(/(I i iH k EEP foOitV \y. "That old codger is still running after the girls." 1 "Well as long as he's still run- ning after the girls it shows ona thing." "What's that?" "They're still running away from him."

Sound Effect Joe—What animal am I imitat* THE KPLI r I\IDS ing, 99-klonk, 99-klonk, 99-klonk? Moe—I give up. Joe—A centipede with one wood- en leg.

Beats Anything Orchestra Drummer — I'm the fastest man in the world. Violinist—How's that? Drummer—Time flics, doesn't it? Well, I beat time.

Slow Learning Davie—Mother, I learned to write at school today. Mother—What did you write? Davie—I don't know. I haven't learned to read yet.

High Enough -f£ MD >

Gathered Jenny (angrily)—Ye canna say I ran efter you, onywey. Jock—No. The trap disnae rin efler the moose, but it gaithers it in jist the same. SOMEWHAT SIMILAR

Doctor—To be a physician one j must have patience. j Friend—Well, it would be moro'' apt to say: "One must have pa- tients." Biff Capacity "So you had dinner with your new ; girl last night. What's she like?" t^^J^r^^'^;:-., •,,>;..; rJ'''''-^f^\^^^^^ "Everything -on the menu."— Washington Post m'z&ym

Boy Hero The Royal Society for the Pre- vention of Cruelty to Animals at • ! Bloxwich, England, has awarded a •• • silver medal posthumously to David .Harper, 11, who drowned in an at- tempt to save his dog. 'FORDS AND RARITAN TOWNSHIP BEACON PAGE TUN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1939 R.H Royle Kasmin PERSISTENT COPS Strategy Fails F.B Cipo Givens Omaha. Neb.—Seventeen years How WHS Opponents Afield And A-Stream HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE "THIN MAN" Woodbridge 0 G 0 2— S ago H. F. Thornton told police {Continued \rom Sport Page) (Continued from Sport fage) Linden TOO 6—13 that his gold watch had been sto- Are Doing In State tack. The Barrons took the Linden len. Recently, the watch was 7 5 inch Bitches class, while the reserve winner in this class was Bell Touchdowns: Woypowicz, Giv- kickoff on their own 20. Five plays found in a pawn shop. Now po- Paterson East Side t-f Perth, owned by Fred Raak of Fords. later the Ghosts wei-e on the Lin- ens, Ur. Woy- lice are looking for Thornton. PES OPP Odds and Ends den four-yard marker where they Point after touchdown, powicz (placement). 6 Woodbridge 6 Elaborate scientific experiments have been made which show that were held for downs. The visitors HAS UPS AND DOW.NS Substitutions: Woodbridge, Hla- 6 West Orange 0 THE EARTH BREATHES. The earth inhales and exhales under took the pigskin and on the first ButU1, Mont.—During the past 0 Philliprburg 14 play attempted to run it out of dik, Gyenes, Daprile, Dubay, Daub, t.ertain conditions of atmosphere and temperature. When the earth Maher. Bedi. Karnas. Linden: 19 years, William Richards has 13 Emerson 0 is warmer than the air above, heat from the earth rises and the earth danger. Woypowicz, in a punt for- traveled a total of 55,395 miles mation, took the ball and started W oyp o\v ie z, 01 ea rcz y k. 20 Lincoln 6 ilXHALES. When the earth is colder than the air the earth INHALES. without leaving town. He is an to skirt around his left end. but the Referee: Straus. Umpire: Lewis. 0 Passaic 3 ".Vhen the earth exhales scenting conditions are good; when the elevator operator and has aver- brilliant Wooilbridgo right end, Head Linesman, Cook. aged eight miles up and down Orange -_arth inhales scenting conditions are bad. Ur, came in fast to nail the run- daily for that period. OHS OPP Tide Table for New Jersey Coast ner over the goal line for a 6 Hillside 7 (Eastern Standard Time) Woodbridge safety and two points. Pair Treated At Hospital Where There's A Will 6 Woodbridge 6 Sandy Hook Bringing the score to 13-8, After Auto Turns Turtle 8 Britisher (slightly festive, go- 6 Columbia H.W. L.W. Woodbridge took the kick-off and 6 West Orange 6 ing lo big tennis match)—I want A.M. P.M. A.M. was off on another drive to pick WOODBRIDGE — Howard C. 6 Cranford 6 a wimble lo singleton, please— .'aturday, November 11 7:14 7:34 1:04 the game out of the flames. Time Seger, 33, of Oakland Avenue, no, no, I mean a simble to Wingle 1:51 was short, however, and the con- Koasbey and Ray Sokolowsky, 44, New Brunswick Sunday, November 12 7:57 8:18 —-hang it, give me a ticket to Put- NBHS OPP Monday, November 13 8:41 9:02 2:36 test ended with Linden upsetting- of 422 Barclay Street, IYrlh Am- the Ban-on Avenue griddevs. ney and I'll walk the rest of the 6 Cam den 0 Tuesday, November 14 9:25 9:48 3:19 boy, were injured Saturday after- way. 6 South River 0 Wednesday, November 15 .' 10:12 10:37 4:01 The lineups: noon, "when a car operated by the 0 Woodhridfje G Thursday, November 16 11:00 11:28 4:45 Woodbridge (8) Linden (13) former .struck the curb and turn- and Closindo Zuccaro. Sokolowsky 36 Thos. Jefferson 6 Friday, November 17 11:49 5:34 L.E Semak Leite 0 Trenton 6 L.T Flowers Dooley ed over on Route 35. Seger was was treated for abrasions of the For Tide at the Following Points Either Add or Subtract right forearm, left hand and left Perth Amboy 0 L.G Pochek Midgley attempting to make a light turn at 7 As Indicated To or From Sandy Hook knees while Seger sustained a pos- C Trasko Balzu-1 the circle. Trenton H. M. H. R.G Finn Alber sible fracture of the skull and pos- Both Seger and his passenger sible fracture of the right arm. THS OPP Carte-ret +0 45 Asburv Park R.T Hohib Pusick Perth Amboy +0 20 Jfanasquan Inlet were taken to the Perth Amhoy 0 Allentown (Pa.) 12 R.E Ur Spader Sport inns will find complete 41 Morrisville (Pa.) 12 I'rincti.ss Bay +0 05 Wave town +2 Q.B Wasilek Beriont General hospital in the police am- coverage of all local activities on 19 Woodbridge 0 South Amboy +0 15 Barnegat Inlet (Jetty)....—0 L.H Bartha Theiler bulance by Officers Joseph Sipos the sports page. 6 New Brunswick 0 Kfcyporl +0 15 Beach Haven (Inside) .... +1 0 Camdcn 6 S(;ahri(jht —0 15 Corson Inlet —0 Lomr Branch —0 20 Cape May Point +0 Fcrth Amboy William Powell cuts his birthday cake at an on-the-set party given PAHS OPP Woodbridge High School 1939 Football Schedule in his honor by Myrna Loy, with whom he is co-starring in "Another 20 An&coslia (Wash., 0 September 30—Woodbridge, 6; Paterson East Side, 6. ,1'hin Man," the third of the now famous series. Virginia Grey and 0 Camdcn 13 October 7—Woodbridge, 6; Orange, 6. other members of the cast wait for their piece of cake. 7 Asbury Park 0 October 13—Woodbridge, 6; New Brunswick, 0. 7 St. Mary's (P. A.) 0 a dozen pair of socks and a Horner October 20—Woodbridge, 0; Trenton, 19 JEWELRY WORTH $200 9 Woodbridge 14 Harmonica. October 28—Woodbridge, 14; Perth Amboy, 9. STOLEN FROM MILANO 0 New Brunswick 7 November 4—Woodbridge, 8; Linden, 13 Linden November 11—P. A. St. Mary's Home 2:15 P. M. Home Of Jean Court Man BRAKES LHS OPP November 18—Thomas Jtfferson Home 2:15 P. M. Entered Through Window 6 Alumni 0 December 2—South River Home 2:15 P. M. 0 Red Bank 19 Saturday Night 14 Rahway 0 The Lesson-Sermon also in- : WOODBRIDGE—revelry ami STEERING 18 Dover 0 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE cludes the following passage from 20 Rosellc 0 the Christian Science textbook, other articles valued at close to FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST $200, were stolen from the home 13 Woodbridge S SCIENTIST "Science antl Health with Key to of Peter Milano, of 25 Jean Court, the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Li b n lo P. A. St. Mary's Sewaren, N. J. this place sometime Saturday night "MORTALS AND IMMORT- Eddy: "The great spiritual fact . or Sunday morning, according to a SM OPP r 14 Holy Trinity 0 ALS" is the subject of the Lesson- must be brought out that man is, : report made by Milano to Officer 0r?ve /our Car in NOW! 12 Harrison 7 Sfimon in all Churches of Christ, not shall be, perfect and immortal. John Man ton. 6 New Dorp, St. I. G Scientist, on Sunday, November The evidence of man's immortality ! Entrance to the house was gain- 12. ' ed through a side window which 0 Perth Amboy 7 will become more apparent, as ma- 6 Rutherford S. H. . The Golden text is: ''Henceforth had been left open. The thieves 0 terial beliefs are given up and the know we no man after the flesh." evidently left through the cellar BRAKE SERVICE INC OLDEST A LARGEST SAFETY SPSCIAUSTS IN N.J. Thomas Jefferson (II Corinthians 5:1G). immortal facts of being are admit- i door. ted" (p. 428). i Among the articles taken were: TJHS OPP Among the citations which com- 257 New Brunswick Aye. 'a ladies wrist watch, a pocket 24 Edison 6 prise the Lesson-Sermon is the fol- (at Elm St.) British Isles watch, gold bracelet, gold ring, i 0 Irvington 26 lowing from the Eible: 'Bretheren, There are several hundred, British g'old cuff links, a pearl necklace, an • Perth Amboy, N. J. 0 Asbury Park 18 be followers together of me, and ; isles. ! electric razor, a camera, a small i P. A. 4-3259 Open 8:00 to 6:00 0 Newark South Side 39 mark them which walk so as ye 6 New Brunswick 36 , bank containing bout five dollars, Branches: Newark and Jersey City have us for an cnsample. For our Early Flood Control 0 Garfield 26 conversation is in heaven; from Flood control on the Mississippi 6 New Dorp 13 whence also we look for the Sav- was begun by French settlers more ious, the Lord Jesus Christ." (Phil- than 50 years before the American South River ippians 3:17, 20). Revolution. SRHS OPP 20 Asbury Park 0 0 New Brunswick 6 7 Red Bank 0 7 Carteret 7 We wish to express to the voters of Wood- 13 Union 12 30 Long Branch 0 bridge Township our sincere gratitude for the con- MRS. POTTER HOSTESS fidence they expressed at the polls in our adminis- TO NURSERY^ CLASSES tration. We promise to do everything within our Mothers Of Pupils Also At- power to the end that the welfare and progress oi THE FIT - because BOND'S tremen tend Party To Observe the community and all the people will be advanced. dous selection assures your fit Hallowe'en Season perfection! WOODBRIDGE — Mrs. Edwin August F. Greiner James F. Schaffrick Potter, of Prospect Street, enter- Buy a BOND SUIT tained the children of her nursery Frederick A. Spencer Herbert B. Rankin school and their mothers, recently discover what clothes at a Hallowe'en party. Other guests included Mrs. Asher Fitz comfort really means I Randolph ami Miss Ann PfeifYer. The program presented by the children included: Songs by the school, a duet by John Pi'eilTer, and Herbert Ilallowell; a song by ITALIAN FOOD STORE Patricia Potter, Barbara Demnan, • Rosemary Galaida, Jane Zieseniss, 244 SMITH ST. PHONE P. A. 4-1361 and Virginia MacBride; a duet by Perth Amboy, N. J. Gretchen Klein and Catherine Podraza; solos by Virginia Mac- Bride and Gretchen Klein; reci- SPECIALS-NOVEMBER 10th-11th tations by Jack Hansen, Frank Kinelly, Barbara Denman and -but Not in Your Shirt James Zieseniss and two rhythmic Italian Cook Salad Oi! .. gal 79c plays by the school. The wrinkles on a prune arc lovely—to an- Prizes in the games were won HOME MADE by Patricia Potter and James DE-MARTINI other prune. But when your linens, shirts, Zieseniss. ALL PORK SAUSAGE and flimsy things share this same prune-like Safety Driver Is Hurt MACARONI quality all beauty ceases. While Cleaning Truck 3 pkgs, 23c 25c 1b. An American Beauty iron is your pro- HOUSTON, TEXAS.—J. W. Peter- tection against this unhappy state. With man drove a factory truck without SUITS an accident for many years and temperature control, light weight, and built- was awarded a medal for it by the OCTAGON SOAP..... 3 large barslOc Texas State Safety association. in cord, it is the final answer to all ironing The driver was highly embar- problems. Visit our show- rassed, therefore, when his first ac- AMERICAN TOMATOES . No, 2 can 5c cident occurred in his parked truck. room today and pick out He was cleaning the machine, your American Beauty. slipped and fell to the pavement. JERSEY PORK FRESH JERSEY Peterman's injuries included a frac- WITH TWO TROUSERS tured wrist and a gash on his fore- LOINS PORK BUTTS head. Rib End 19c 1b. Whole 19c \k GIVES DOG DRINK; Drowns Claremont, Calif.—The frantic barking of a little dog caused sev- eral persons to folkrw him to s. 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