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COURIER-POST, CAMDEN, N. SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1933. Seventeen In Vermillion Revue i otit nnra In Films, Engage! HAMMONTON MAN FINED $700 ON LIQUOR CHARGE Stefano Protetto, 63, of Hammon- UUUUflUllUI UlllilUU VtYEAB'SBESTPHlGE -FOB T-IOVIE RIGHTS sembly room ef School No. i. Refreshments will be served.

Children's Day will be observed In the Methodist Church tomorrow morning and in the Presbyterian Church tomorrow night, At last night's entertainment, sponsored by the Barrington Democratic Club, the Barrington Band, under direction of Jacob Houck, played several selections. At an amateur entertainment, directed by the Girl Scouts, the following prixes were awarded: June Bareuther, first prize, tap dance; Edward Lyon, Oscar Stewart, and Charles Stewart, second prize, vocal trio; Louis Pisso, third prize, banjo SUNDAY MOVIES CAMDEN AUDITORIUM Nelson Eddy in "Naughty Marietta" Continuous From 3.00 BROADWAY Jean Parker in "Princess O'Hara" Continuous 1.30 DRIVE-IN THEATRE Helen Fester in 'The Road to Ruin" 8.30, 10.30 GRAND Jack Holt in "The Awakening of Jim Burke' Continuous From 2.00 LIBERTY Nelson Eddie in "Naughty Marietta" Continuous From 1.30 LYRIC Ginger Rogers in "Star of 4.00, 6.00, 8.00, 10.00 PARK.SIDE Jeanette MacDonald hi "Naughty Marietta" Con- tinuous From 2.00 PRINCESS Al Jolson in "Go Into Your Dance" Continuous From 2.00 STANDARD Jeanette MacDonald in "Naughty Marietta" 2.00, 7.00, 9.00 STANLEY Mas West in "Goin to Town" and Vaudeville Stare Show at 2.20, 4.S0, 7.20, 9.S0 Screen Show at 3.20, 5.50, 8.20, 10.50 VICTORIA Jean Parker in "Princess O'Hara" Continuous From 3.15 WALT WHITMAN Boris Karloff in "The Bride of Frankenstein" and Vaudeville Continuous From 4.00 SUBURBAN APOLLO Gene Raymond in "Princess O'Hara" Continuous From 4.00 CLEMENTON Ruby Keeler in "Go Into Your Dance" Continu-ou From 2.00 MT. EPHRAIM Dick Powell in "Gold Diggers of 1935" Con- tinuous From 5.00 ROXY Ruby Keeler in "Go Into Your Dance" 7.30, 9.45 Procession Among Concluding Features of Program for Young People A grand parade composed of patriotic and fraternal organisations, Boy and Girt Scouts, float and comlo sections, will' be one of the concluding; features of Barrington'a Toutha' Week. The parade, led by the young "borough officials" and marshaled by James Dey and Paul Von Catxhausen, the latter of Col-lingswood, -will start at 2 p. m.

today at Clements Bridge road and Page avenue. It will proceed to the ball grounds, where prises will be awarded. A program of sports will be presented. A unique feature will be the "pet" section, in which the youngsters will exhibit their pet dogs, cats, turtles and birds. Tonight at 7.30 o'clock moving pictures will be shown in the as Walter Huston Expected to i Play Lead in Adaptation of Lewis Novel CHILD PRODIGY FOUND By LOLELLA O.

PARSONS Motioa Pic tun Editor. Vnivarul Service Los Angeles, June 8 (Copyright, 1935, by Universal Service). The record price for the year was paid for a motion picture today when Samuel Goldwyn bought "Dods- worth" at a sum said to be consid- 4 erably over 1150,000, "Dodsworth" is the play based on Sinclair Lewis' dook which has done sucn a tremen- dous business for the last two years in New York. Walter Huston. In the lead, achieved one of the greatest successes of any actor in the last tew years.

Nearly every film com- pany in the business put in a bid but Sam closed the deal today over mi long distance telepnone. Walter Huston, who has a con tract with British Gaumont for one picture, will undoubtedly come to Hollywood to play the lead. You just couldn't think of "Dodsworth" with-V out Walter Huston and I'd like to see Fay Bainter In the part she cre- i ated on the stage. Sidney Howard 5 will write the adaptation, A Michael Bartlett, whose rich tenor voice thrilled all those who saw the nrmvimvr rtf flrar UnnM'i nlntiifi "Love Me Forever," is hurrying back from the East. Michael has been summoned to play opposite Claudette I Colbert in "She Married Her Boss" Stanley-Warner Theatres 0 WALTER WINCHELI On Broadway didn't drink.

The boys went so they could "borrow" wine from parked cars. They made one error. They nipped a bottle belonging to a steeplejack, who saw them do it i which goes into production at Co-t lumbia studios Monday. Flaying the lead opposite Claudette Colbert is I certainly a step toward the goal of stardom which Harry Cohn has set I for Bartlett. This is Claudette's first picture sines her holiday In New York and her first for the Columbia lot since "It Happened One Night.

Melvyn Douglas will have one of the leading roles and Jean Dixon will be seen in a featured spot. Gregory La cava, who -made so many best sell' lng films last year, will direct i We havs in our midst a child nrod- igy by the name of Bobby Breen who at the age of eight is a lyric tenor, I Sol Lesser heard the child sing at the home of Dr. Marafioti, the coach of Caruso, Grace Moore and other oner tic stars. Bobby sang the aria, ton, yesterday was fined. 1700 and sentenced to a year and a day in prison by Federal Judge John Boyd A.

VIS. A jury which deliberated 30 mln utes found Profetto guilty of posses sion of an unlicensed still, posses sion, of mash and defrauding the U. a. government of liquor taxes. Profetto "was arrested September la last when federal agents discovered a 650-gallon still In a barn on his farm on Wheat road, Landisvltle township, two miles from Vineland.

RUSSIA EXECUTES MAN AS 'AGENT OF HITLER' Berlin, June 7 (I.N.S.) The German official news agency today re ported a soviet firing squad had ex ecuted a peasant of German descent charged with being a "Hi agent." The incident, which may have seri ous international consequences, was reported to have occurred at the village of Strassburg, In the Odessa district of the U. S. S. R. The alleged spy was Michael Roehrich.

BARSTAR WILL APPEAR AT SOUSA CLUB RECITAL Harry G. Barstar, well-known basso, will sing at the annual recital of the Sousa Music Club In Foster's Auditorium, White Horse pike, Audubon, tonight. Twenty-eight members will take part. An organ recital by Miss Rose Barstar, teacher and adviser of the club, will be featured. EAST BERLIN FESTIVAL The 13th annual strawberry festival and dance of the East Berlin Community Association will be held tonight on grounds surrounding the community hall at Jackson road near State Highway S-41, Berlin township.

Musio will be played by the Shannon Orchestra, of Atco. Proceeds of the annual events will be used to make repairs on the community hall. P. T. A.

EXECUTIVES TO MEET Members of the executive board of the Sacred Heart Parent Teacher Association will meet Monday afternoon In the assembly hall, Broadway and Ferry avenue. Mrs. Frank Kelly, president, will be In the chair. ADULTS KIDDIES 25c I 10c Until 5:10 P. M.

GEOBGB O'BRIEN "The Cowboy Millionaire" Also NORMAN FOSTER "The Hoosler Schoolmaster" JEAN PARKER CHESTER MORRIS In "PRINCESS O'HARA 111 1 1 1 fcUMJUJ Hoot. Ywmt, Erelra Yenabla "Vagabond Lady" JEANETTE MacDONALD 'NAUGHTY MARIETTA' JEANETTE MacDONALD NAUGHTY MARIETTA' GENE RAYMOND In "PRINCESS O'HARA" DEVILED CRAB Potato Salad MUSIC DANCING Friday and Saturday Nltes POWLES '(ESTABLISHED 190S) Broadway A Cumberland PHONE GLOUCESTER 1284 World's Fsssous Sei .1.1 .1 2S- That'a why I'm champion of the world. The other boys got away. The steeplejack caught tip with me, trapped me between parked autoa, swung for my chin and landed with about 200 pounds behind the punch. It was the first time in my life that I had ever been hit by a fist.

For a second I was numb with terror. I thought I was sure to fall over dead. But there wasn't even any pain. Then came that crazy grin expression of the realization that I couldn't be hurt. Every bit of fear was gone from me.

A miracle had been wrought. I was yellow no longer. The steeplejack was rushing me again. I picked up a right hand, closed my fist, swung the first punch of my lifetime and when I say that I'm telling the truth. The blow landed on the man's cheekbone.

He went down and out I walked away. The next morning I sent $25.94, which my mother gave me, to New York for a big punching bag and told my pals that I was going to become a world's ohampion. They laughed at me they knew me only as a terrible coward. They taunted me. When I whipped half the neighborhood they were convinced.

Myrna Loy Is a sweetheart I wish she were mine. No. 11 of the Marquis of Queens-bury rules bars fighters from using shoes with springs in the soles. High divers even then, eh? The hardest punch I ever was hit was escorted. to my nose by Max Schmeling.

Love Is like a left hook. Some- "La Donna Mobile" from "Rigoletto" and an nrhjtntd Snl thnt nrntnnt. VIRGINIA FACST Graceful brunette beauty, win be one ef the featured performers In Irene Vermillion's dance revue, which Is headlining the Stanley stage program tomorrow. Other acts on the bill include Earl, Jack and Benney; Faber, Georgette and Sam, Bays and Speck, adagio funsters, and Levitt and Lockwood, In comedy patter. times it merely jiggles up your nervous system and you get over it Other times It knocks you limp and when you recover you find you've lost your bachelorhood.

I received around $2000 for an ex hibition two months ago with Eddie Slmms in Cleveland. He blackened my eye and I injured both hands, which won't be mended by the time I meet Jimmy Braddock. I have so many managers and so many assistant managers that the last time I tried counting them I got as high as 26 and had to stop, Just why an armful of girls is bad for a prize fighter, but okay for a columnist, la something I can't understand. A couple of brothers In Oakland Jackllstch is the name got a oulja board a few years ago and found out that I was going to be champion. So they offered me $15,000 for a 10 percent of my remaining B0 percent I closed the deal the minute they arrived with the cash.

Within a week I had spent the $15,000. I don't think I could whip any of the gorillas Mr. Brisbane writes about, but I figure I'd be a cinch to smack out at least a dozen columnists in one night which is about the same thing. I never married any of the girls I met in Hollywood, but when I left their mood was still so romantic that they promptly became brides. Among my graduates are -Jean Harlow, Ju dith Allen, June Knight and Sally Rand.

Just the old Baer Influence, Carl Laemmle presents JEAN PARKER -7 STAMEYS 17,1 A LADY end I'll lick any-body who says I ain't." WIT" "Sure I rr.i. iniu .7 Final Showing Today: "THE PEOPLE'S ENEMY" JUL MAXINE REINER Philadelphia brunette, 19, who followed the report ef her nun engagement In Hollywood with announcement ef her engagement to wed a Los Angeles business man. PHI LA. GIRL IN MOVIES ANNOUNCES BETROTHAL Maxine Reiner, a Philadelphia girl recently cast In a Paramount picture at Hollywood, has announced her engagement to Joseph Myerson, a Los Angeles businessman. A graduate of a Philadelphia school of elocution and dramatic art.

Miss Reiner is an attractive brunette of 19. Last year she played the femi nine lead In "Seven Chances," pro duced by the Bessie V. Hicks Players In a Philadelphia theatre. In 1933 she was in a production of "The Left Bank" at the Broad Street Theatre. TODAY Coat, from 1:45 P.

M. SUNDAY Coat, front 4 P. M. sas White Hon Plks If I I 0kljn Cmt. Prom 11 Noon Adults 15c Children 10c, 1111 P.

M. Anna Sten Cooper "The Wedding Night" CENTURY TT'jJSzr' Continuous 10.30 A. M. to 11.30 P. M.

Balcony 15n; Main Floor 20r: Child. 10c Matinee Prices Prevail Until I p. M. Ruby KEELER, Al JOLSON "GO INTO YOUR DANCE" GALA FLOOR SHOW WARING SISTERS Drink. ORCHESTRA Schmidt.

Fri. and Sat Ber 7 Meals At All Hours Heidelberg paradise WUUamstown on Black Horse Pike Jot. Bsmauer, Prop, Ht. EpHrain In. A Van Hook St.

Music and Dancing Fri. Sat. Eiet. ALSO FREE PLATTERS FRI.5EA FOOD EAT. MEAT LOAF Food Restaurants EZZ3 AKY JORDAN Manarorof fttlnnllr City AOVT HOI4ES Muinrcr Mlsnil Bwh Jtstursat ly put him under contract.

A special story will be written in which the little boy will have a chance to sing. Sol Is as pepped up as he was when unaer contract. I must say the first assignment given Josef Von Sternberg as a Co- lumbia director is a pretentious one, He will be handed the toughest as signment of the year, the direction of Peter Lorre in "Crime and Punish ment." I say tough because Dostoi evsky's story is exceedingly dramatic i and difficult. But Joe has made good pictures and there is no reason why this shouldn't be a top-notcher what with Harry Cohn and Sam Briskin sitting at the helm. Snapshots' of Hollywood collected at random: Charlie Ray opening a flower shop and trying to recoup his lost fortunes; Marlene Dietrich, who is now going out socially and becoming popular, hostess at a luncheon for Countess Di Frasso; Ernst Lu-bitsch leaves for New York Sunday to confer with John Otterson, new Paramount president; Blumey looking for cars for Peggy Fears for her birthday; Gertrude Michael staying at home to wait for Rouben Mamou-lian'S long distance calls from New York; Julie Haydon hasn't collected a cent of salary at Paramount because she is under a plcture-a-year contract to Hecht and MacArthur and no one can find the two elusive gentlemen; William Curley, publisher of New York Journal and his two daughters, leaving for home after a visit in California; the friends of Margery Oelrichs preparing to welcome her and her bridegroom Eddie Duchin, when they reach here next month; Duchin and his orchestra are booked for an engagement at the Co-coanut Grove; Mrs.

Lionel Barry-more leaving Sunday via Panama canal for a trip to New York; she is much improved in health; Constance Cummings and her husband, Bcnn Levy, greeting many of their friends; James Gleason and Russell having lots of fun in "Leander Clicks," the picture they are playing in together for R.K.O. That's all today. See you tomorrow! WOMEN AT MT. HOLLY ELECT OLD OFFICERS 1ft Holly, June T. A meeting of the Mt Holly Women's Democratlo Club was held at the boms of Mrs.

George Goley, on Church street, last night, when the following officers were re-elected for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Thomas J. Gauntt; vice president, Mrs. William C. Poinsett; treasurer, Mrs.

Walter Lamb; secretary, Mrs. Margaret Southwlck. The next meeting will be held on June 20, when Mrs. Anna Lee, of Haddonlleld, will entertain at the cottage of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Madden, at Ocean City.

NOW TODAY I'm lough Use My f- f-. 'I' ivwci 1 17EDER PRESENTS THE NEW Silver Lake INN WHITE HOBSS PISE DINNERS $1.25 rtATlRthfl EETH-'CKUIS Ml.tr. And Her Cals FLOOR SHOW With Arrti5n Shows UltelT S-ll-1 Suodsr Oacktall Dsn'. sad Bbw STARTING CHESTER MORRIS MAX BAJER AS A COLUMNIST As soon as I get through with Jimmy Braddock, I'm going to become a columnist. It will be devoted to the doings of columnists that I see in the night dubs.

I will print It myself and the-mailing list will be made up mostly of columnists' wives. Caligula, Emperor of Rome Just before the dawn of the Christian Era. was a pugilism enthusiast Be imported gladiators from Africa and Campania, matched them to cestus duels and, to the winner, he gave a captive gijl as a prize. I like to capture and tame my own. Up to the time I was 1, I never had a jrirl mend, never naa worn a boxing glove, never had swung a flat at any human ana, wnen i was In difficulties, my older sister fought my fights for me.

I was yellower than a buttercup. Paddy Ryan won the bare knuckle championship of the world in nis first flKht, beating Joe Goss, of Eng land, in 1880. Paddy lost the title In his next outing, when he took on John L. Sullivan in 1882. He was beaten a return engagement with Sullivan, his fourth bout was halted by police and that's his complete ring record.

Still they say us moderns are sissies. I own only 30 percent of myself. The first girl I ever courted sued me' for breach of promise and won. The next girl in my lifetime became my wife. She sued me for divorce and won.

After that I was sued, by another girl for breach of promise, but I don't remember- meeting the girl. Could It be that I am a sleep walker? Until I took up boxing I didn't know the difference between a law yer and a pole cator isn't there any? The other day I received a bill from a lawyer for $60,000 for handling a case which is still pending. Now I'm paying another to get the first to reduce hia bill. I am not going to be married to Mary Kirk Brown on June IS. Husbands, I hear, do sot use blank cartridges.

I must make a memo of that. Until I was 19 I always feared that If I were hit In the face, or the head, that it would as if it were an egg shell. Thousands of people still think it is as empty as that. Imagine what I think when I see them' paying $20 to get a look at me swinging punches. At 19, I went along with some of the boys from our neighborhood in Livermore, California, to a dance that was being staged In the suburbs.

We didn't go to dance. None of us had a girl. I couldn't dance and I LITTLE "IT'S A SMili WORLD" Tracy PARK Merchanrville Tk. Nio-r," STANDARD vi JMIUBtE FEATURE ami JUDGE in "Million Dollar Baby BUCK JOKES in "The Crimson Trail" 8CKDAV and MONDAY JEANETTE MncDONAT.D tn "NAUGHTY MARIETTA' K-MafraimLwstii inn iii HHTtYH'fciSdSMfcal DICK POWELL "Gold Diggets of 1935" BECKEW BROS. ROXYI Maple Shade A.

i. mu'S ta "BLACK FURY" SUNDAY add MONDAY Ruby KEEM Al JOI-SOW in -uu ixlo DANCE" WC.3ERS HOFBRAU 'm CENTRAL AIRPORT Bill Jilger md lack Justin ind Their ORCHESTRAS tasters (of Ceremonies Grrrorj Uuloa mni Bob AU TEM ft ETHEL WALKER Conioue Acrobatic Daaee Team Joyce Powers SmsetlMuU Adscio lean i Hof Eraii Reyue St.NUAT SII.NDAT ItifJeJWI tonu.t' MBS. CHOLISXEB ELECTED Mrs. Catherine Cholister is the new president of St. Joseph's Parent-' Teacher Association of this city, i iother officers are Mrs.

Elizabeth Long, vice president; Regina Gilmore, recording secretary; Mrs. E. Gannon, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Sadie Gaffney, treasurer. Mrs.

A. Mazure will serve as pub-? Jicity chairman. The association is planning a pic-. Bic to Riverview Beach on Wednes- day, June 19. Continnoas From 11 A.

M. VICTOR McLAGLEN EDMUND LOWF. "THE. GREAT HOTEL MURDER" SUNDAY Continuous From 1 "Naughty Marietta" NELSON EDDY JEANETTE MacDONALD 3sa 1. 1 South Jenny's ftlmt Btenttfnl Theatre Matlnn Daily, P.

M. 19c to All r.xcf(t Saturday and Holidays Evening: Adults. 20e: Children, ldo 2 BIG FKATURKS "HOOSIER SCHOOLMASTER" cmi ciue cue miputco free frmrrirn rerumc ior ow inr IlIIiME'S On the Boardwalk Facing the Beautiful Ocean ATLANTIC CITY, H. J. Beach, Florid.

nrJ vf rti 1 Extra Dionne Quintuplets Birthday Party DRIVE-IN THEATRE WttSO.V BOULEVARD NEAR AIRPORT Held Oyer One More Week THE NEW ALL-TALKING VERSION OF Vtotiwme. WiMii.aa IrUt JrnaMij 1.11 ir -tt Continuous From 19 Noon RICHARD BARTHELMESS in "Four Honrs to Kill" "The Phantom Empire" SUNDAY MONDAY JEANETTE MacDONALD in "Naughty Marietta a MIR EPttSAISJ tVJ. JOAN BLONDELL I Traveling Saleslady" SUNDAY and MONDAY Dick Powell Gloria Stuart "GOLD DIGGERS OF 19S61 Ssttyspp) t. I. JOHH CIDWALADES MA HACKNEY HARRY BACkAET KD BACRNFT OencraJ ManfiKfr nscknv't XmimuwIi It THE ROAD TO Two Shows Nightly Regardless ef Weal her Conditions Last Feature Begins at o'clock Admission 25c Per Car 25c Per Person Theatres Tonight AH pictures scheduled are subject to change by the management without notice.) (Timetables refer to approximate tartinr time of Feature Pictures.) ON THE SCHEEN Camden AUDITORIUM "Varabond Lady" 2-35, 7.

Ml, .20. BKOADWAV "The People's Enemy" Continuous from 11.00. DRIVE IN THKATBE "The Koad to Ruin" 8.3(1, 10.30. GRAND "Go Into Your Dance" Continuous from 12.00. LIBtBTt "Great Hotel Murder" Continuous from 11.

mt. tVRIC "Star of Midniiht" 12.30, 2.:, 4.M, 6.20, 8.i:. 10.00. PARKSU1E "Four Hours to Kill" Continuous from 1.S0. PRIINCES-S "Border Br! tands" 12.00, 2.00, 4.00, 6.0", 8.00, 10.00.

STANDARD "Million Dollar Baby" and "Crimson Trail" 2.00, 0.00. STANLEY "Goln' to Town" 15.00, 2.00, 4.00, 6.00, 8.00, 10.00. VICTORIA "Cowboy Millionaire" and "Hoosler Schoolmaster" Continuous from l.oo. WALT WHITMAN "Bride of Frankenstein" 1.45, 4.00, 6.00, 8.00, 10.O0. Subarbaa APOLLO, Gloucester "Nauihtr Marietta" 2.3(1, WO, CLEMENTOX "Black Fury" 1.80, S.3U, 8.00, 10.00.

COL1XM.NWOOD "Go into Tour Your Pam'e" Continuous from 12.00. CENTURV, Audubon "Go Into Your Dance" Continuous from 12.00. CKKSt EST, est Ollinnwood "Gold Bien of 2.00, 7.00, s.oo. lirtLE, Haddonfleld It's a Small World" 2.00. 5.40, K.40.

MT. KI'HRAl "Travellns Saleslady" from 2.00. KEW mt.HI.AND, Audubon "Hoosler and "Sing bins N'rhte" 2 PARK, Merchantiille "The Wedding Mglil." BITZ. Oaklyn "The Wiidlng Kliht" Onttn'im: frnm BOW, liole Knede "Black Fury" i-iO, l- lb lT.i TODAT Bl BUCK JONES "Border Brigands" "SUNDAY" Al JOLSON Ruby KEELER "Go Into Your Dance" 2 Al Jolson Ruby Keeler Go Into Your Dance" 3 i TODAY PAUL MUNI "Black Fury" "SUNDAY" Al JOLSON Ruby KEELER "Go Into Year Dance" Assl.tnnt ManMef Atbuithi JKstanrast BAIPH HACKNEY Manovsr of AtlonUc mtr aostanrsat Leaves Every SUNDAY at 10 A. M.

"1 Ploa a Mm brono-swopt wstors of tho boiotlfa Drlowar. you'll tajor oenapleto raluatlee Ihrillln-sory roptlvntlnir mu.lo and dooclnr. SPECIAL ATTRACTION S. FUN-FOR-ALVTHIS SUNDAY ccan Clear Lobsters The pick of the North Atlantic cakh caught dean kept dean-served clean. Shipped direct from our purifvinjr tanks operated by the CONSOLIDATED LOBSTER CO, GLOUCESTER, MASS.

Imported Wines and Liquors Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Cjt Esstaaristi Bnfsr Pirsofli! Supervliloi if Raekusy Fisil'y maummmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmM in.i-ll Slilldrts't Rsts, He TKnJL-Foot of Market UtT?.

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