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Republican and Herald from Pottsville, Pennsylvania • 7

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PAGE SEVEN EVENING HERALD, SHENANDOAH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1949- FALLS FROM CAB WEDNESDAY AT THE STRAND NOW PLAYING AT THE CAPITOL Mrs. Isabelle Danowsky, 209 South Ferguson street, was injured this Cops Can't Find Man Shot at and Beaten -PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 1. (U.R- morning when she accidentally fell from car in which she was rid TOOTH KILLS GROUNDHOG BENT MOUNTAIN, Va. (U.PJ The shriveled body of a groundhog with teeth three Inches long was found near here by Melvin Clements.

The animal had succeeded in breaking off one of its teeth but an upper tooth was growing down its throat, causing it to starve ip death. ing. She was treated at the Locust Records I've Got A Lovely Bunch of Cocoanuts The Peony Bush Danny Kane Mountain State Hospital for contusions of the left leg and possible fracture of the right leg. It was believed that- one of the wheels of the vehicle passed over her right A man was shot at and beaten in restaurant today. Police not only are looking for his assailants, but they can't find the victim or his leg.

four dining companions either. Police said the mystery began when five men entered the restau rant and ordered breakfast. Shortly 1 4 fsf afterwards, a car pulled up to the i curb and a young woman and two men got out. WEATHER REPORT Cloudy and Rain Tonight Rain or shine1, dry or damp, get Sterling Salt We asked 2,560 users which salt they preferred for easy pouring in damp weather and the overwhelming winner was Sterling Salt Get it today Sterling Salt Iodized or Plain. Pointing through the window, she said "That's the one who insulted The two men marched inside with fit Contact Lenses A plastic, unbreakable, Invtsiblt aid imperfect vision Particularly adaptable toi sports and cosmetic appearance.

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T. BILLGER, 0. 203 West Broad Street, Tamaqna, Pa. Phone 860. drawn guns, fired twice at one of the diners, then slugged him.

with blackjacks. Several other persons in the restaurant were thrown into The "eternal triangle" revolves around a roulette wheel in Universal- panic. Foolish Tears Tennessee. Local Dicfc Thomas Fairy Tales Bines Stay Away From Me Oiuen Bradley Honey Polka Town Franfcie Yanfcouic Every Man Should Marry If I Ever Love Again Frank Sinatra Mad About Yon On The Island of Stromboli Franlc Sinatra Heap Big Smoke The Man With The Wgfrd Beard Arthur Godfrey The River Seine Bluebird On Your WindowslII Doris Day Just A Kiss Apart Bye, Bye, Baby Frank Sinatra I'm Yours Through A Long and Sleepless Nirht Dinah Shore Joseph Voloniss, the restaurant manager, took the victim into the Internauonars "The Lady Gambles. Barbara Stanwyck, a chronic gambler, and her husband, Robert Preston, a newspaper man, confront Stephen McNally, operator of a club at which Barbara has lost heavily.

kitchen for treatment ol a neaa injury. Then Voloniss went out to telephone police. When a patrol ear arrived, the victim, his com AT LOCAL THEATRES Ex-Newsman Gets $10,000 State Post panions and the young woman her, two friends were goije. Walter Pidgeon, Janet Leigh and Peter Lawford are three of the principals in "The Red Danube," M-G-Ms exciting drama of postwar Vienna, now showing at the Capitol Theatre. The big cast also stars Ethel Barrynipre, Angela Lansbury and Louis Calhern.

The Following Persona Will Kindly Call At Our Store: Mrs. Julia Kershitsky 434 West Centre Street Mrs. Helen Kegolis 906 West Coal Street STRAND THEATRE HARRISBURG, Nov. 1. U.R-Gov.

One established stair and another who is enjoying his first tastes of James H. Duff yesterday appointed Arthur G. Burgoyne, 6S, a former Pittsburgh newspaperman and poli stardom are joined with the team ing of Barbara Stanwyck and Steelworker Happy About nsion Pfan tical strategist, to a $10,000 a year post as deputy secretary of revenue. Stephen McNally In Universal In ternational's "The Lady Narcotic Addict Robs Drug Store Burgoyne's appointment filled the opening tomorrow ait the Strand vacancy created when Duff named acting Revenue Secretary Otto F. Theatre.

Re-Upholstering Done by Expert Re-upholstering Men Furniture Repairing end Reanlsnlnt Caning Chairs Pillow Renovating H. Rosenzveig. US Centre St. Ashland Phone Ashland Messner to the department secre Nov. 1.

to bed happy heard about Beth-poration's new pen- You're Just In Time To Join Our New Merchandise Club It Starts Soon! Just 50c Weekly for 30 Weeks JOHNS" Gustav Sc last night i lehem Steel sion plan. taryship. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 1. (U.F9-A Burgoyne, a native of Pittsburgh, Miss Stanwyck has been a screen headliner for 20 years, but never has lost the youthful appeal that has kept her among Hollywood's most popular stars.

McNally, in his first starring role, has been hailed as one began his newspaper career on the narcotic addict held up a North Philadelphia drug store last night and threatened to kill the owner for a supply of morphine. old Pittsburgh Leader 45 years ago and later worked on the old Pitts of the most promising "new faces to reach screen prominence during wob isfsWfesw The druggist, Alexander 2evin, 45, burgh Post, Gazette-Times and Sun and with newspapers in Philadelphia, Cleveland and Chicago. the past year. He served as head of a vice clean Before making her screen debut opposite Rod LaRocque in "The Locked Door," Miss Stanwyck had told police he was alone in the prescription department when a man entered with his hands injhis pocket as if holding a gun. 34 WEST CENTRE ST.

advanced, on the Broadway stage, up drive in Pittsburgh 35 years ago, and went on the State payroll in the Revenue Department in 1939. Burgoyne was one of Duff's top Zevin said the thug walked from chorus line to starring roles in such productions as "The Noose" advisers in the Gubernatorial race straight into the prescription booth and threatened to kill him if he did not hand over his narcotic supplies. For more than 50 years Schreier was employed as a millwright in the local. Bethlehem plant. It was the only place he ever worked.

"I felt just fine when I heard about the pension settlement," he said. "I'm going to retire and spend the rest of my life doing only what I feel like doing." Schreier and his wife live in their own home with an unmarried daughter. Six other children Three sons and three daughters are married. Born in Germany, Schreier was brought to America by his parents when he was a year old. At 15 he got his first and only job with Bethlehem.

Now 65 he is looking forward to a secure retirement. "I have 15 grandchildren and they'll be enough hobby for me," he said. in 1946. and Burlesque." During her two decades in Hollywood, Barbara has appeared in al "Never mind the money," Zevin most fifty films, running the gamut quoted the bandit as saying. "Where from comedy to tragedy team do you keep the narcotjcs? I want This Fall narcotics.

The Following-Named Persons Will Kindly Call At Our Store CLUB l-A Mrs. Frank Kaskle 322 West Coal Street, Shenandoah CLUB 2-A Elain Paskey 230 East Lloyd Street, Shenandoah unr New Merchandise Club Will Start Soon. Join Now! When Zevin tried to stall, the ing with some of the screen's top actors. Her recent pictures include Sorry, Wrong Number," Daughter," "The Other Love" and Look Ladies! Christmas Club 8-A NOW FORMING! Make Shopping Convenient! Join Now! JOSEPH GIFT SH0PPE MAKE IT SHORT! It's The Latest Trend "The Strange Love of Martha Ivers." bandit became angry and moved the hand inside his pocket menacingly. "I told you I'll kill you if you don't give me the narcotics," the bandit said.

"I'm not fooling. Hurry." McNally, who exploded into prominence last year in "Johnny Belinda," had been in Hollywood Zevin handed over a box contain ing several tubes of morphine tab since 1940, buried In bit parts and minor supporting roles. His rapid rise to stardom was marked by lets. The bandit scooped up about 40 tablets, warned the druggist 110 N. Main St Shenandoah WOLOWITZ Appointments at Your Convenience Jean-Anne Beauty Shop Jean Anne Elhajj, Prop.

100 N. Jardin St. Phone 2-1341 SHENANDOAH against making an outcry and fled in a yellow automobile. Leaves Estate To Wife, Relatives show -Istealmg performances in "Rogues' Regiment." "Criss Cross" and "City Across the River." Both McNally and Miss Stanwyck are native-bom New Yorkers and entered films from the Broadway stage. McNaHy, a graduate of Ford-ham University, turned to acting after two years of law practice.

CAPITOL THEATRE "The Red Danube," new M-G-M attraction at the Capitol Thea'tre, offers strong dramatic meat Telling the story of British colonel- -amd TOWSON, Nov. 1. (U.PJ The Drug Eliminates Sex Urge in Men BATH, England, Nov. 1. U.R Prison doctors have developed drug which completely eliminates the sex urge in men, it was disclosed at the trial of a sex offender.

The new drug, which may be given by injectiqn or taken in pill form at the rate of one tablet daily, eliminates the sex urge within 14 days, according to Dr. C. R. Gibson, Bath city police surgeon. He said desire returns within two to three weeks after treatment stops.

The drug was successfully demonstrated on 13 male volunteers who were serving jail sentences for sex offenses. Dr. Hubert Young, director of medical services to the prison commissioners, told reporters that scientists believe the period of respite from abnormal sex urge More Tea per Bag More Flavor per Cup More for Your Money bulk of the $600,000 estate of sportsman Henry Starus, inventor of a betting odds calculator who died in a plane crash last week, will go to his yife and relatives, according to a will probated in Orphans Court his staff, who are sent to Vienna after the war to ferret out subver here yesterday. Straus, who was 'president of the sive activities among displaced persons and forcibly turn over Soviet citizens for repatriation, this Maryland Horse Breeders Association and a part-owner of Tropical Park Race Track at Miami, left nersonal property valued at $500,000 picture doesn't pull a single punch 1 a3 Jfesa in its gripping action. The plot centers on one of the mm and real estate valued at $100,000.

Mrs. Jeannette Eareckson Straus, his widow, will receive more than $300,000 of the estate, while $200,000 Thp YELLOW PAGES of fAe Telephone Directory will tall you where to find it. might be used to re-educate sex offenders, so they would be able to victims of Soviet injustice, the lovely ballet dancer, Maria, who is relentlessly hounded by the Russian officer, Piniev, and who takes refuge in the convenf in which Col. Nicobar and his assistants, a young major, and an attractive subaltern, named Audrey, are billeted. This TEA-SAGS' control their impulses when the treatment ended.

The drug was discovered by Prof. F. L. Golla and Dr. R.

Sessions Hodge at the Burden Neurological trio enlists the aid of the convent's THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Institute in Bristol. Mother Superior in protecting Maria from her tormentors, and the episodes in which they enable her OF PENNSYLVANIA will be set aside in trusts for his brother, three sisters, and sister-in-law. Straus, who also was an official of the company which manufactures equipment used in automatically computing odds at most of the nation's race tracks, Was one of four victims of a plane crash at Port Deposit, Oct.26. Czechs Assume Church Control (Continued from First, Page) to escape -from a D.P. train and THE NEW AND GREATER secret her away in a mountain re HELD OVER! A POWERFUL, DRAMATIC STORY OF THE COLD WAR! Today and Wednesday ENDS TONITE treat under the very eyes of the Russians are permeated with tension and suspense.

Through the action runs a romantic thread between Maria and the young major and there is an additional underlying theme in the sometimes dramatic, sometimes comic conflict between the cynical Col. Nicobar and the fervent and courageous Mother Superior. It would be unfair to re-eal the outcome of the manhunt for Maria; sufficient to say that the I urr LANCASTER- CLAUDC ma The story of beautiful Maria! The lives that touched hers RAINS LORRE Ill WILIS' were never the same! I story moves to a stirring climax. It Starts TOMORROW I Sfctf troducer Leon Gordon selected a distinguished group of players for his leading characters, with Walter Pidgeon giving an incisive portrait of the quick-tempered and uncompromising Col. Nicobar, and Peter Larwford in a warmly sincere per Woman lias a formance as the young Major Twingo," who falls head-over- charities, institutions and other properties.

3. Only priests who have given an oath of loyalty to the regime will be permitted to deliver sermons. 4. All churches must submit an inventory of property within three months. They also must submit budget estimates in order to get appropriations.

5. The state will operate all seminaries. 6 Violation of the law will be punished by fines of up to 100,000 crowns ($2,000) and prison terms of up to six months. Elks Chorus Rehearses Tonight for Vets' Rally Members of the Elks Chorus will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the Elks Home in order to prepare for their next engagement, which will take place November 7 at the Veterans' Bonus Rally in Maher's Hall. Director Gus Wachhaus urges that all members be in attendance, as there will only be two rehearsals before this engagement.

heels in love with Maria. The latter is beautifully played by Janet Leigh, "with Angela Lansbury adding lighter touch to the role of the subaltern, Audrey, who learns to reconcile herself to the inevitable. with some. just men-or with her it was an obsession stronger than love or hate! Gambling Fever! NOT DIRTY CXOUGH CAMP HILL, Pa. (U.PJ Two Jer sey City sellers of top soil were urgea Dya justice oi me peace 10 supply jrirtier dirt.

Customers of Ingentio and Michael J. Morie complained that the "high gradf earth they bought from the two men was no more than plain garden soil The men were fined $25 ttpiece. JF At- I Barbara iftf I SxtiZ- -J M-G-M 12 PKjOll-BABWORE A 7U LAVFORD-LEIGH LANSBURY 11 THE BIG PICTURE! jvf LOUIS CALHERM SsV" FRANCIS SULL1YAH Al ana ARTHUR WIMPEWS II I CV Directed by GEORGE SIDNEY I Pi Produccd HSV CAREY WILSON j7 Get Your Tickets Now For The I dramatic refer mm ROTARY CLUfe'S 1949-50 Play Selections PLATS ON THESE DATES: Monday, November 7, 1949 December 19, 1949 April 4, 1950 Advance Ticket Sales Are In Charge Of "ROTARY ANNS" Gambles4 "Hie ALSO Comedy Nevelty "BUSY LITTLE BEARS" Paramount Newt.

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