are
I our
justly proud ofthings—•* To*11
Newsjtaper; bothare as«et8 ROCKAWAY RECORD II it's News, Ads, or Job
Printing, phone Rocka-way 220; we are always
glad to serve you
|Vol.XUV,No.8 ROCKAWAY, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1931
Specialsoi" Steak, lb.
l<orequarter of Lamb, lb.
39c
19c
Smoked Hams, lb --• 2 5 c
jx(*s of Lamb, lb. 29c
Cottage- Hams, lb.
i;,esh killed Chickens, lb
plate Beef, lb. ,
Irish I'orgies or Croackers, lb..
IMLSII Ground Beef, lb.
16 qt. Basket of Potatoes
i 35c
... 35c
12c
18c
25c
49c
Hagan's Cash Market26 Wall St. Tel. 62 Rockaway
Big Card Party forDenville Fire Dept.
Elaborate Plans Are Made for Sep-tember 4th by Ladies
CommitteeDon't forget the date for the big i
card party the Ladies Committee,'under chairmanship of Mrs. CeliaMcGowu.ii. ha.s planned for Fridayevening. September 4. 1931. at i)
Denville Man HasHis Troubles
American LegionConvention Sept. 10
Was Living Quietly With Woman | Watson B Miller to Be PrincipalWhen Found by Son From
MichiganSpeaker at Atlantic
City
$1.00 PER YEAR
Many to Attend DairyField Day Saturday
Daivid Baird, Jr. and A. Harry Mooreto Address Gathering on
Dairy Problems
A Michigan youth, Robert M. | One of the principal speakers to Trenton. N. J.. August 27. Severalthousand farmers and their familiesMurphy, eighteen years old, hitched j appear before the American Legion
hiked and rode freight, trains until i State Convention at Atlantic City on from all parts of New Jerseyhe reached Denville last Wednesday, '• September 10 to 12 i.s Watson B. Mil- ! pw:ted to attend Dairy Field Day,
a re ex-
o'clock. Ticket.", a r e $1.00. inc luding ] in order to locate h i s fa ther . Graver I ler. c h a i r m a n of the Na t iona l R e - I Sa tu rday . ;>l Wash ing ton Crossingdancing. Come and have a pleasant \ V- Murphy, who had been .separated habilialion Commit tee of the Ameri- |,Slate Park, ne;ir here, where Davidevening witli us-, and at the same j ironi his mother twelve years. The ' can Legion, Mr, Miller is a recog-' Buird, .Jr.. and A. Jlairy Moore. Re-time h t lp aloni' this most worthy ! lad came to DenviHc to persuade his ni/.ed exsjert in rehabilitation worl;, publican andcause. | fat her to return and live with h i s 'hav ing directed the Legion actively J tonal
A final mcctini' of Ihc L a d l e s ' C o m - • m ( i t h l T ' ; ; m " ' 1!);!:i ' T l l n l l l l s <'IIorls ;md luhhnHowever, when the lau appealed ; irienuly advii;e thousanas <,j w'ar i New .J
Chii-J Benjamin Kinsey to help i veterans and ibeir dependents hav< 'j'jH.mitlee will be held Monday (-veiling,August :n. at (he Old School House
, al H-'M) at which time a committee ol him m his search, he foundthe firemen will be present. As many """• ' t l i l ( l I'emarned. Murphyladies a;, possible who will assist onFriday evenins^, and want, to helpbring this afhiir lo a successful con-
• elusion for the Firemen on Septe.m-jher 4th. are asked lo be present, with! reports as to what they have beenable to accomplish, prices secured,
'• etc. 11 unable to be present at this| meeting, kindly write or phone to[Mrs. Celia Mr.Gowan. Denville, N. J.,i phone Rockaway 412-M, outliningbriefly what you have been able toaccomplish, that we may check upas to final needs.
We must, put this card party overin big style, lor the firemen, and to
taken into custody and placed m UieMorrisfown .jail.
On l'Yiday when "Mrs. Murphy" Mr. Miller's
Ins : had Iheir ease,-, suceessl u)]ywas ciited. Thousands of Ins friends, ex-
Democrat i< guberna-candidate.',. respectively, will
I hem mi subjects relating torst y dairy problem:,aliair is being held by t'he
tending over Uie country, atlerately call him ' Docior Wau-.on."
•Slate Dairy Committee, a group com-posed of representative:, of New Jer-sey agricultural and dairy organiza-tions li will start al noun with a
appeared al Die courthouse to visil Legion attain, has been a most inn military and picnic and basket luncheon. William
.she too was taken teresting and coloriul one. He is aAfter considerable Hoosici1, bavin;; been born in Kensse-
(jnestioning by Lieu!. Daniel Allen, ol laer. Ind
herinto
husband,"custody.
Prosecutor's stall, sin- admitted • American
IS. Diii-.vec, .stair .secretary of agricul-ture, will deliver Die opening addresso: ihe speaking program at 2 o'clock
c enlisted m ihe Spanish- , .„„! WJH h(, f(,nOw.-ccl by O E Reed, War when so young that ! einel ,,1 itic Bureau of Dairy Indus-
thai Murphy and her were never when his brigade was reduced to a : i r y innted .states Department ofmarried, and that she was the wife regiment lie was discharged, having Agriculture who will speak on "Deol Charles Harlong. ol 347 West iifitli failed lo gel his parents1 consent. He : vcloping Milk .Supplies Near Pointsstreet. New York City, and that the ' enlisted in the World War. although of Consumption."three children were hi.s. over uge and was later promoted lo :
.She also admitted that for two I the rank ol captain in the motor j JJ,and one-half years she had been hv-i transport corps at Camp Sheridan.1
ing with Murphy, and letting her j Alabama, lie was retained inreal husband in '., ., . , , ... . ,.v..*, ,,,t.,,vLw,v, in i. vv York believe I service until late in 1919.
do tins everybody in Denville must , „„ , s n e w a 5 l i v j i n J ( , c j t A [ s , f r o m | h ( , , ,. Qf h j |s
help. Now. please do not miss your | w i t h . m o l d ,U ( ] y a s h e i . c u m p a n i o u . : charge, Mr. Miller ha.s been idenli-Her husband, whom she visited i lied with the Legion. Located in
every two weeks, gave her $20 to care j Washington. D. C, he became a '!",.'.,„/for their three boys. , member of the Legion's fourth bos-j j y ,;,
Her husband appeared at the ; pitalization board. Me served as de-! oi,,.',,'
opportunity.o~
mpiFormer United State:; Senator
speak to Ihe dairymen on, _, "The Importance of the Milk Supply
I in New Jersey." He will be followedJ by 11. E. Taylor, secretary of the! State Federation of County Boards
ise address will be
Morris DemocratsMet at Asbury Park
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXESSafe Deposit Boxes arc here for the convenience
of our customers; and for the storage of valuable
papers, records, jewelry, receipts, heirlooms, silver-
ware etc. Safety and convenience at less than a
postage stamp cost per day. Come in and rent a box
today.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANKROCKAWAY, NEW JERSEY
Economic
mXIXXIXAXXXXXTXXXXXXXXXC
Hon. A. Harry Moore Ratified byPopular Acclaim—William L. Dill
Presided as Chairman
More than 500 delegates from Mor-ris County were in attendance at thestate-wide Democratic Conventionheld in the Auditorium at Asbury jPark last Saturday afternoon.
Bus delegations from Boonton,Butler, Chatham, Dover, Madison,Morristown and Wharton, left thepark at Morristown at 10:30 withstate trooper escort. A large numberof other Morris delegates made thetrip by private cars. The delegationwas made up mainly of Democraticcounty committee and election boardmembers representing every sectionof the county. The delegation wasled by Prank C. Scerbo. chairman ofthe Morris County Democratic Com-mittee.
At the Berkley-Cateret, MorrisCounty delegates were the guests ofthe state committeeman, Orville V.Meslar, at a buflet luncheon.
The convention gave a popularratification of the nomination ofHon. A. Harry Moore, Democraticcandidate for Governor. William L.Dill presided as the permanent chair-man of the convention. The proceed-ings embraced a thorough discussionof important issues of the forthcom-ing campaign.
l v * (ij^i^i-cii L.U in, inii; |Ji lilii^jii^iuu IJLHUU. J i i I ITI vi.u u:i u i : Gj.it.i Atn'if'illt III") 1 Ti'vilprimput <
Court House and said he was willing pnrtment commander of the Dis t r ic t ' ] , ' . • ,,, ' j . . . „ 'to take his wife back home with him. i of Columbia in 1921. He was elected , v?< w , f n , , , > , ! , „ tnrinslrv "Murphy stated he would give up his a national vice-commander in 1922.! y " l u u i > l r y -home in Denville and with his son, His loyal work for the Legion, in the ! "Where Are We Going will beboard either in Dover or Wharton interest of war veterans, resulted in subject of former State Senatorr n <.t- I n K.i viniM. l i i , . , . , n , . i . n* n ; , w , i ; . , « , , i_ i _ - : . . i i , i _ c a FT. AL'flllS imisliT flf t.llf NPW .TPboard either in Dover or Wharton interest of war veterans, resulted inso as to be near his work at Picatinny | his appointment as a member of theArsenal, where he is employed as a national legislative committee of themachinist. j Legion. In 1823 he became chairman
Before going to Denville to live,, of the Legion National Rehabilita-the Murphys resided in South Mor- lion Committee. In 1923 hi.s office 11;ew
thesubject of former State Senator D.H. Agans, master of the New Jersey-State Grange. He will be followedby former Governor Moore, who will
ik on "A Better Dairy Industry in
ris street, Dover.
On the Roll of Honorof the Banks of
America
National Union BankDover, N. J.
lOUXXXX] XX)
'MAIL ORDER BRIDES"CAST REHEARSING
P. T. A. Announceg~^ - -^ | • I p e n s in in LWI
County Chairmen i ™era
j««ei
Martin J. Sheridan.Jr.. of Lebanon, chairman of the
tant and .stenographer. Today he I s t a t f Dai l 'y. Committee, will preside.'has a stall of forty people, comprised j a t " l e meeting.
force consisted of himself, an assis-1
Mrs. A. II. Uuckulew and Mrs. Ida 11 cresting talk.Van Gicson, of Denville, on
Committee
Mrs. W. B. Bertholf, chairman ofMorris County Council, New Jersey jCongress of Parents and Teachers,announces the following list of coun- '
of medical, legal, and insurance ex-iperts and twenty-two stenographers.
; await his:• expectancy ns
i they know he will deliver a most in-
Rockaway A. C. Win
WashinKton Crossing State Park,which is located on the DelawareRiver, seven miles above Trenton at-the point where Washington made'his historical crossing, was selectedas the site of the meeting because ofits natural scenic and recreationalfacilities as well as because of itscentral location in the state.
ty committee chairmen:1.—Juvenile Protection, Mrs.
Wiss, Morristown.
Second of Series j 0 Begin WorkOn Development! Rowe's All Stars Won First Game,
T. 1-0—Locals Take Second
2.—Founders Day. Mrs. James,Hommel, Morristown.
3.—Legislation, Mrs. Edward Coe,Chatham.
4.—Parental Education, Mrs. How-ard S. Heitkamp, Chatham.
5.—Life Membership, Mrs. A. H.Buckalew, Denville.
by Score of 3 to 1
I Mickey Rowe's All Stars were takenover by the Rockaway A. C. lastSunday at Liberty Field by a scoreof 3 to 1, in a game marked by somej All is in readiness for the signing
200 Acres in Boonton to Be Developedby Arthur Crane
Company
wonderful outfield playing and someloose Infield work.
The locals outplayed their rivals6.—Student^Loan, Mrs. Ida Van l n e v e r y department with Hiler hav-
ing a shade over Hank Sickles in thepitching.
Jayne's splendid work in center-field was a feature, while Johnny
The cast is rehearsing for the threeact comedy, "Mail Order Brides." Allindications point to a sterling per-formance. This farce promises toeclipse anything ever produced inRockaway. It will be worth yourwhile to keep this date in mind, Fri-day evening, September 25th, Lin-coln School auditorium.
Tickets may be procured from anymember of the Chamber of Com-merce, or at the following businesshouses: First National Bank, Ger-ard's Drug Store, Max Kurzman'sClothing Store, Rockaway HouseSoda Shoppe. or at the Denville Grill, iDenville. Admission for adults is jfifty cents, twenty-five cents for chil-dren.
The following committee has beenappointed to arrange the big show:Harry H. Gordon, chairman; E. Ar-thur Lynch, W. J. Richards. Jr., Geo.E. Crampton, William H. Crane andSamuel Katzenelenbogen.
oSEVERAL STREETS TAKEN
OVER IN DENVILLE TWP.
Giesen. Denville.7.—Chi\ of Mouth Hygiene, Mrs.
Barclay ' H. Hutchinson, ChathamTownship.
8.—Membership, Mrs. Adolph Rein-hardt, Dover.
9—Health, Mrs. John Chamber-lein, Budd Lake.
10.Wharton.
of the deeds to about 200 acres ormore in Boonton Township, ownedby Clarence A. DeCamp and sister,Minnie DeCamp, of Boonton, in orderto begin the work on the new pro-posed lake and development whichwill extend from the road from WestBoonton to Powerville and west to
Kepler's one-hand stab of a line drive j Bloomfield avenue.
-Music, Mrs. David Pichter,'. w a s a pjPjn
brought the crowd to their feet.Johnny Oravec's hit to deep center,
which Jayne held to a two base hit
Just as soon as these two ownerssign which they have promised to dowork will be started on the dam
p p i which will be near the Kenilworthi ., . . , ' A I I l e Donahue-, local star pitcher, i p a m D nf the NPW York T ifp
11.—Rural Life, Mrs. Herbert Mac- i m , unable to throw them UD on ac- ; l - a m p 0 1 l n e w e w J f°™ Litewas unaoie 10 unow mini up on aimurphy, Florham Park.
12.—Summer Round Up, Mrs. Gil-bert Cornish, Gillette.
count of a boil on his neck, but play-ed in the outfield and "how he play-
jed."13.~Literature and Subscriptions.! Charley Green at second for the i
Mrs. Chas. J. Corse, Boonton. ; A C ' s piayed a la Frisch. He cov- j14.—Publicity, Mrs. Lester R. Da- > e r e d a iot of territory,
mon.
ance Company. This is another ofthe several developments of the Ar-thur Crane Company and promises
! to be the largest undertaken in this
From what can be learned, the
DOVER WOMAN'S CLUB PLAN
1 The umpiring of Johnny Richards " k e wU1 eo,verf severJ l1 hundred acres,
and Mickey Kelly was liked by all ' t h e Property for which has all beenMickey Rowe is just as chipper a;, purchased and will be larger than
FOR NEW CLUB HOUSE j P v c r nnd although he Rives credit to' t h e locals for their win. which he
The members of the Dover W o m - j K a y s tne,.y deserved, h e ncvertheles.'an's Club will have the privilege ofconsidering the purchase of a club
reminds us not to miss the rubbeigame, date for which has not been
the lake acreage of Mountain Lakes,which is in the form of two or morelakes. Part of the territory lies inthe Borough of Mountain Lnkes andwill take in the famous Rattle SnakeMeadows lying west of the base of
dhouse, a desirable site and building I s e t These two teams are about ----------- -.--•• --• -- —- —— —having been offered at a moderate! e v e n i y matched and that third game I * e {°^n " " d extending nearly toprice, a t a special meeting called for | should be a hummer Denville. The name of the lake h a sMonday. August 31st. in the North-side School Auditorium. ;
The members have been notified by I LECTURE ON LINCOLN AT|card, giving the address of the prop-! M r - rABOR, hLPT. .>IIIerty and hours when they may in-1spect same, so they will be prepared , A rarc t r i ' a t t 0 l o w r s o f Abraham
not as yet been given to the public.
MORRIS BOWLERS ORGANIZINGFOR SEASON'S ALIEV TLAY
ADTOMOBILE ACCIDENT POLICYCOVERS YOU WHILE YOU ARE
DRIVINGADJUSTING
RIDING INSTRUCK BY
OR RUN OVER BYAN AUTOMOBILE
Pays $5,000 for loss of life — partial and total dis-ability — hospital expense — surgeon's fee.
- ONLY $10 PER YEAR -— FOR PARTICULARS SEE —
^ E. J. MATTHEWS & SONS40 W,Main St. Tel. 146 Rockaway, iN. J.
A a recent meeting of the DenvilleTownship Committee several streetswere taken over by the Township, in-cluding Snyder avenue and RiversideDrive in Denville Gardens; Park ave-nue, in Tabor Heights, and Myersavenue and Hinchman avenue, inDenville Park.
The bond issue was passed on third! and final reading. This issue is for$200,000 to be used for water exten-sion.
to express their opinion as to Itsvalue at the meeting. All members
Lincoln, and who is not. will be af-forded in the celebrated lecture on
A Morris County Bowling Associa-tion was formed last Friday night
meeting.
"to attend'thirimDoi-Tantithe Great Emancipator, to be Riven" at Dover. George Schoeck was electedto attend this, i m p o i t a n t ^ ^ R e v H a n . y L ^ ^ D D p r e s l d e n t md Wliiard Keller, secre-
! of the First Congregational Church,MASQUERADE BALL
o g: of Jersey City, in the auditorium at
AT"lNDIAN LAKE, Mt. Tabor, on Friday evening, Sep-
ptary. Plans have been made for aprize list of $2,000 in the city tour-ney, together with merchandise prizes
. ' ! tcmbcr 4th. This lecture has drawn and trophies For the time beingmasquerade ball will be held it i thousands of enthusiastic hearers in I this group will take in the Jurisdic-IndTan^ Lake Communltv club! many leadiiiR cities of the country, j "on of teams in the immediate lo-muiiui unKL toiiiuiuiiiiv Liuu, t | l e I cality and when the complete orBan-the Indian Lake Community club
house tomorrow night. Six valuableprizes will be awarded, three for theladies and three for the men. as fol-1 ward Everett, a new England clergy-
Dr. Everett has followed in .... , .-footsteps of his great uncle, Dr. Ed-1 i?»tion has been etfected it will ab;
lows: Fancy dress, most original andmost comical costumes. Fun nnd
I frolicThe next meeting of the commit-1 frolic for all. Don't miss it. Admis-tee will be held on Septmber 2 andwill be preceded by a short meetingof ,,the Township Board of Health.
man, whose eloquence helped fan theflames of the abolitionist movementwhich preceded the election of Lin-
, coin to the Presidency. He knows hisi Lincoln, having spent many weeks
_^ _ | in 1903, covering miles of country'ESCAPE "FR"6M REFORMATORY j near Springfield. 111., on horseback.
sion is fifty cents.
LOCAL BOY CAPTURED AFTEK
sorb the other team and leagues inthe county.
H l i rry Campbell, secretary of theLackawanna League, which numberedsixteen teams last year, has receivedseveral applications for berths fromtowns along the railroad. Twoleagues probably will be formed. The
i h d l d t
RCA Radio
McMANUS BROS.GREAT AUGUST SALE OF
F U R N I T U R ENOW IN PROGRESS I
3fi Speedwell Avenue
Morristown, N. J .
Radio Crosley
Richard Hall, thirteen, of 15'i Elmstreet, was captured near his homehere, three hours after he had es-caped from Jamesburg ReformatoryFriday. He had been sent there forrobbing freight cars in Morris Coun-ty. The boy was taken Into custodyby the local police and was returnedto the institution.
luring which he met and conversed I organization meeting is .scheduled ntwith nine persons who had knownLincoln from youth to ndu.lt years.
Proceeds for the Foundation Fundof the MI. Tabor Free Library.
the Tapknow Club, Morristown, onSeptember 3.
SUSSEX COUNTY- F A 1 R -
BRANCIIVILLE, N. J.AUGUST 25, 26, 27, 28, 29
DAY AND NIGHT
OUTINCi TO SEASHORESUNDAY, AUGUST Mill
An excursion train will run on theNew Jersey Central, Sunday, August30th, at a special reduced rate for
d G T i
ISO ATTEND FIREMEN'Si CLAMBAKE LAST SUNDAY
Approximately ISO people attendedthe local firemen's clambake last
the Barnee Gooelehake was put on by
Sunday, atJungles. The pFred Lidle. and everyone who has
Asblirv Park and Ocean Grove. Train I ever attended one of Freds bakeleaves Rockaway at 7:30 a. m., re- knows that. c»cryth'nB wM just rightleave yturning from Asbury Park at 6:30p. m. Round trip is $2.00. For furtherparticulars see advertisement in thisissue.
for Fred certainly knows how to puta good clambake across. Everybodypresent spent a very enjoyable dayand will lung remember the bake.
TWO8 O C K A W AY RECOUP
THURSDAY, At;!(1IIHT27
DAVID BAIRD, JR., FAVORS REPEALOF EIGHTEENTH AMENDMENT
After a speech at Bootiton Sundayallenioon at ft dinner ot the ltaliitn-American Republicun Club, ot Moi-riF County, the people of this countyj.K-d have no further doubts aboutwhere Hon. David Band. Jr.. standson the liquor question Mr. BairdKittled that! In the course of his re-marks he said:
"I huve been usked here where Ieland on the liquor question .1 willleil you where 1 stand. 1 am mfuvor of the repeal of the EighteenthAmendment. The country cannotlust under the operations of that law.with the violations of the law thatme going on and with the disrespectfor all law. I stand with my partyIn this state for the repeal of theAmendment."
The dinner, sponsored by the Ilal-lu-.-Anieriean Club of Moms Countyirgamzed rive months ago was heldIn the Boonton Inn. More than 400representing virtually every sectionit the county attended the affair
Mr. Baird did not go further. His2'iHtenirnt received most enthusiasticapplause from the large gatheringthat was present at the dinner togreet him and to hear him speak Hiswhole speech was delivered withoutI reparation, and he spoke through-out with a vigor that was mostpleasing to the Republicans wholieurd him. They gathered that MrBaird is rapidly developing into aspeaker who carries grent weightwhen he is ui earnest, as he wasthroughout his remarks The speech»»> short, but it was filled with avitality and earnestness that showedthat a new Baird has developed onthe political platform, and that thistf»' Baird can express himself mosttflecuvt'ly. as he did here
mistakes. Of course we have. Butwe profit by our mistakes and wecorrect them a.** soon as we find thatwe have made them,
"During this campaign, so far, 1have been through nine of our tweii-ty-one counties. 1 did not think thatI needed to be sold on the advantagesthat we have here m New Jersey,but as I have visited the differentparts ot the state I have been amazedat what I have seen. It has openedmy eyes, and I tell you that we havehere m this state, in all parts of it,a gold mine. All that we need hereis to have the advantages of the stateexploited a little, and the results willbenefit every em/en of the state, in-cluding you members of the ltalian-Ainenean Republican Club '
ChevroletSold for $2,500
A stiuui.u'd Chevrolet car lisling at$2,500'
That message li heralded frombillboards or the adwiusing pages ofnewspapers today, would cause con-siderable wonderment and .-pecula-tion among the millions of presentChevrolet owneds. Yet it was u
into its second year of operation, andactually priced one model at thatfigure, the highest at which a stand-ard Chevrolet ha* ever sold.
This h'!3 car. an ancient prospec-tus says, had an average road weight
Burglar InsuranceRates Are Cut on
Homes With Dogs IAdoption of a dog by every Roik-j
away family as a burglar alarm'and protection against thieves, is;urged by the Chappel Kennel Fotin- •elation. Roekford. Illinois j
The Foundation estimates thatthere already is a dog' in every •fourth home m this community jHowever. It Is contended that if melocal families kept dogs, it would jmake this community less inviting |to thieves and criminals of all sorts
Of twelve burglaries wirlnii n yearin a small suburban community re-ported to the Foundation, not onetook place where a family owned adoR. Likewise, in a thickly settled]residential section of a larger city.'covering only ten blocks, there havebeen more than twenty burglariesduring three months, and not one ofthese occuiT*.! where it <lofi keptwatch on the premises. Burglarsusually plan then- work m advanceand naturally avoid houses andapartments where a dog is quartered |
All standard insurance companiesrecognize the dog a.s a \ ;i!uable safe- ,guard by allowing a special dog1
discount" from the regular rates forresidence burglary, theft and larcenywhere a dog reigns. This amountsto ten per cent on single and two-,family residences and the per centon homes In apartment buildings.
.lust as the hunter and trapperalone in the deep wood retires for,the night with greater confidence jwhen he has n faithful dog to isuard1
him in the silent watches, so thefamily who owns a good watchdogiiot only sleeps with more confidence.:but should they leave their sharp
E COMMUNITY Hut)
FROMTHOSEWHOHELPPAYOURTAXES
- w i W Mf.u I? wsvy ^ N K - S ' IT'S- i n mac, A' I - « I'hl'T \H OM OWN TOWN You U N iv,jy
Patron^RoekawayMerchants
F L O Y D H I L E R - Plumbing, Tinning, Steam Iitii
•-~ m »»-..»« - . . . « . . . . 254 MAIN STREET ROCKAWAYl.iilf.
tiomng the Senator by n.ir.e Hesaid that he was sorry for ;he plightof his family, and that he had re-frained from making any publicstatement about the matier becausethe Senator who is in difficulties isfiftt on his back in bed and unableto say a word in his own behalf, andMr. Baird added that he did not feelthat It was very sportsmanlike toattack a man who is for the presentdefenseless
The only person or parly saidSenator Baird. thai never makesmistakes is one that never does any-thing. I challenge you to point to asingle thing done by the present caa-<i:date for Governor on the Demo-cratic ticket for the people of theMate during the three years that hewas governor. There is no statutetir. the books or an official act in thetfford showing that he ever did any-thing. The constructive work for thepeople of this state has been done bythe Republican parly. We have made
l-',.\".ce e.'her :n .:.-. or appe.t.sinceto the ir.ixler:*. output of the com-pany
Although in 1312. the first fullyear of production, the car then be-li'.c bml: ai.-o listed above $2,000. noChevrolet since that date has eversold'At so high a figure. Since 1922none has ever listed as high as 51.000Today, the range of from $•*"& to$675 is considerably below anyperiod m the past, despite the factihat the 1931 car is larger than anyChevrolet since 1922. when four dif-ferent models listing above $1,000were built on a 110-wheelbase.
DOTTED UXE 'V ALL
Young Wife— Would you be sur-prised if 1 gave you a fifty-poundcheque for your birthday, darling1'
Husband: "Yes. sweetheart, Iwould."
Wife Well, here it is. all madeon" ready for you to sign."
likelihood of their sustaining a visitfrom thieves or burglars is verysma::. the Foundation states.
A good way to keep n cood watch-dog good is to play fai .ith him inthe matter of food. Ordinary tablescraps will not keep him in « healthycondition; he requires a wholesome,well-balanced meat food once a day.If this is fed to him regularly at thesame place and time and from thesame utensils every day. he will not Ibe Inclined to be tempted by food of-fered by strangers If you want yourdog to be awake at night, reverse the jusual feeding method by Riving himhis heavy meal in liif morninti andhis light meal m the evening.
o- - -IXIIAI.lNCi Till: CHOWDER
She 'dining' "Seems to me wedon't hear so much ja//. in the res-taurants."
He—"No. and as a consequence wehear more soup."
he can PAY DOWNbecause
he SAVED UP
i-t h? »»rth» >>{ crwliton irsuc
A h>-ta»r <>r tirw.
to r j c
»oa. cwin •»*
Kim
credit- it' br nrxrr y v ^
No mattrr hot Ur wu liv» upa»s to buj J ! * l l \ l l > HVK-K}!T. the *lorr * ilow price*. S»# Uf*«liriee« on la>t p*t*
SILVIES MARKETPHONE RUCKAW.4V Ti
(OR. BEACH and MUN ST.
Chevrolet Salesand Service
r s i n < VK-; w m i AN O. K.111 vi c
E. Arthur LynchTel. 133 Kurkaway, N. 3.
Charles Lirilcl l t ( t i l l III (l l l lt l .Utll l
— A l i i ' i i t I111
General ElectricRefrigerators
and RadiosWAIX 8T. lt()( KAWAV
ICEO-MATIC Refrigerators3 YEAR C.l ARANTKF.
O. P. Dickcrson.. Old Post Office Bldg.ROCKAWAV Mi
George ObermeierMaple A iniuc (taragc
WELDING. BRAZING ANDMACHINE WORK
Automobile Starters. Generator*Repairing. Arce&sorirs
TEL. ROCKAWAY 74
Jules DinerGood Meals
Geo. E. CramptonGeneral Contractor
and Builder
JOHRING A KI'*.'(.-|AI.TY
Shoiv— U-i:i MAI'I.K AVK.IMS—141 HAI.SKY AVK.
Tel. 4B Rockaway, N. J.
DAN'S QUALITY MEATSDANIEL VECCIIIOLLO
JACKSON AVE. Phone 175
LOUIS CERBOShoe RepairingAT REDVCED PRICES
4"! MAIN ST. ROCKAWAY
—Why Pay Morr—-
Quick Sfrric*—While Von WaitSHOE SHINING
B. BERTOLI5 W. MAIN STREETSuconaor to LtiMrdi
Ice Cream ParlorHome-Made let Crram
Kprclal Price Wholesale andPartlr*
Confectionery, Cliarn,Cli»retteB, SodasService and Courtesy Our Motto
TELEPHONE 14
R. J. PARKS(iHAIH; "A"
Dairy Product
Rockaway Hard-ware & Stove Co.
livvrythhifi in
Hardware
I'alntN, ()ll». Vitrulnhrfi, I'.nnlir-
and HoiiNeliold Aillilm
THE MELROSEMOGXIAK 1( i: (IUCAM
Conttctlonery, Ho<l», CtuitMtiinnd rin^rk
Hmui ir in l Hinnr CunklnlA. K. Ko«« I). ,M Tllllllll
21 WALL HTKKi;i
A. A. MeyersonStationery
TOY8 NPOiniM, GOODS
Main St. Hockuwuy
CAN TOV BEAT IT?
Angus— Sandy, ye ken I'm athnfty man. What would ye adviseme to tak to the golden wedding?"
Sandy <after a little thought—Mon. I'd tak a goldfish"
rvwin HARTI'luinblnR and Heating
All lleimlr Work Prnmpllj AttcadHTo
Telrphont Kodianay t'J9K(K KAWAV. >'. J.
Ju»» a iri'wruble -utn in -ound *<cuntie* tjmrklv «>tAb»U»o*-* iIt enable* vi>u to buy the>ou uint to buy
Then, too, there"* the inwnw fn->mmi>ney s»\«-d andi
i-r- of litarjl \ifW-to omer the interest
Alter all- there's a natural nftUuty.between Rudy VaUee and grapefruiti—both of them are always in thepublic eye.
f a 6-
Money Saved Earn* More TodayIt i* al« J \S a E<HK1 time to -.a\e ami in\»-?t.but now i« an exceptionally EIHM! lime. Yournwiifv in\r-ttil in Associated (,i> and Ft-ev-tric Coiu|>4u> Oold PcWnture Bond -.Jue l*^iv. t*»iiav uiU briit*: a return of o\erM- This is a security you can buy with tvn-fiiiem-e. The •raniins'* beforv depn .iationare- over t»o lime> the interest iet]iiir»--lurnt?. jinl the i-i'injunv lx-hinJ it has alonj, steatlv record of unbr\>ken pT\>*Hth.In the opinion of counsel the Debeuture
Bonds are lejr.il investment* for New York^tate lite in-uran><- cnm|>.inie-f. Over J56.-<»«i(nVi hi«ebeen invotetlbv cvinscrvaUTeinvotor? including *uch eiperienced in-»t .tor> A? bink< and insurance
Public Service Corporationof New Jcnejr
Dnidrad No. 97 oa Com-mon Stock
Dmdeed No. 31 on 6%Conolatn* Pnlnml StockDrridrad No. 35 on 7%Cumulauw Pnftmd StockDnidrad No. 1J on »5.00C i Prtfrrrcd Slock
/JKOHUK K. CUAMI'TONHKNtltAl. {(INTUAITOU
lurpenler and Builderksliniult* lilvi'li
Tel. 46 P. O. Box 462JuhblnR a SpecialtyUO( KAUAV, .N. J.
Will Make You An Investor
\ ou a n invr-1 on a monthly plan nith afirst pavment of Sit* and thrn $10 rnonthlr,JHT J100 principal amount. Any employeeat the nearest Sv«tem office sirring you willtwr glad to five you further information orarrange to take \ our sulwription. It willput >«u under tu> obligation to aik him.
Tfce Bftart cl r>'.r«!eri ct FutilefrVnie* Orpcratlcr. ct New Jersey ha*derlared £!Tiden<U at tt.e rate of 1%per annum <- tfce *% Cumulative Pre-ferred £:c<k. t*lng 12.C per iharc; attt€ rat* cf T 4 r*r ar.r.om on the "%Careulatlve prtferrrd Stc^k. telng tl . ijper share: at the rate ff IS.CO per an-BUS on tfce non par value CumulativePreferred Stock. b*irjr 11 IS r*r #hare.aed tj eenta per Khare en the non par—*-•• Ceramcn SttK-k for the Quarter
•t September IS, 15JI. All dlll-i gtooi are payable September 30, \ii\,; to •tcwxhc&era c? rvcerd at the c!oa«
tt berinru. S<ptemtxr 1. itSl.• DhrlcMiMa O" *% Cumulative Pr«-
f*rr%4 fttack ar« payable en tht latt,: day of «ach month.' T. W. Van Mlddlftwcrth. Treajurtr.
i p E O R O E Jl. W1UTHAMVJEmbalmrr and Funeral DirectorCareful service and prompt attention
given to all ou.'U. tiny or nieht.Tel. Rockaway 75
j Funeral Parlors—Matn Street! ROCKA%VAY, N. J.
I 11OOZTailor
Wall Str*et, IliitkinMiy, S.Cleaning. IVIKHIIIK mid
ii Hpi-cliiUy
S p t c l n l A t t f i i t l o n Ciivt ' i i it) T
JOHN II. CRANKContractor
('arjiont<>r iiml Hulldrr
Main Street, Iliirkuvrnr, N. t-
INDIAN Sl'RlNG WATER
Analyin) ax the ruro/il Spring Waterproduced. Taken trom a llolllngSpring. More ailniuliitlne and re-freshliiR than other waters
F. TONKINTelephon* s;s Korkanay
Associated Gas and ElectricSecurities Company
Oflce 0/
New Jersey Power & Light Co.3« West BiKlmll Street. Dtnr . New
AssocUted C>u mad ElectricSecurities Co-, Incorparmtrd
Dialer. N«B Jertcy
Gfntlfoxn:Without ofcltfatfcea »*r*» «*•*• la*(artker information stoat Ik* G*MDeWatare Baodfc.
PaMk Service Electric andCat Company
Dnidtnd No. 29 on 7%CamulMth* Prtfcrrtd StockDmlrad No. I on fi.00Caanlatrn Prtfand Stock
Tita Ikvard ct Director* of futile8*>rvtc* E3tctrU* and fiaa Company bateVciarvd the re«al4r Quarterly dttidrndea th« 1% and »5 « iitferrei] stock rtt>al CoiDMitT. f^Uidemls are payable8*»temt»r t*. HJ1. to tuvk!ir!.l«r» clrteard at ttie c5o« cf bv»in<«a ?eptem-W r t 1MI.
T. W. Van MI<Sdk<«crth, Trcalurcr.Mi
: J . II. NLANCHAUD & CO.. Manufacturnrt Ot, H0( KAWAV HAND HAOK AXEH, with or without handles• All kinds of Gdge Tools and Lawn
Mowen SharpenedUnion Street Pbonc Rockaway 76
i JAMES IlKSKH
! 1'alntlnR and raperhnnglttgj HI Ka«t Main Streeti HOCKAWAY. N. J
DOC'KAWAY IIAItHWAHH*STOVK IH).
Went Mnln Strict
HorhanHT, yew .IfmfJKverythlng In l i t n l v n "
Paint". Ollc. VarnlRlKin, liruiihd, •»
JOE DONOI-K10
General Carting,MOV1NO ANO TKITKIN0
Telephone llofkiomy ^
ROCKAWAV, N. ' _
WM
n i .
A. H. CRANKRl.Ill.DKK
H.OOHS FINISHI,DIhroper Equipment I""'"1
Sailsfaclory He-Mill"
WILLIAM STI'A'I^51
— Carpenter -REPAIR WOHK OP All. K'N"
jonn iNd t
TELEPHONE 319 Am
ROCKAWAY, N. »•
,DAY. AUOUBT 27. 1*81 B0CB4WAI EECOKD
LeviathanOrchestra Big Hit
, ,,, .(.iiiiei. HyneupuloM| r „,: it,,«- ll»llro<»m to " "
•"' „, |««-rtritnd Mtwi
.....i.Tiiunineiit In uwierouii quun-„'• ,„„ to be the demand of to-
, ; ' „ „ „ • • mn h r d If Jeune,' " " ,,i hiN orlitlnttl and
i» M l I I I " o i f
, vinUiuii oirhfltHrit, now plwy-d iHlund P w * LukeHIM imnd
N. J.
I'ark LukeModern orciumli'Mi
I.IIMI ni"»> l ( ) entertain a» well" ' ,.,,,iluei- (Inner-enmpellliiK inutile.•jji inure Miici:i'HHful orchiiNtruH huvn
| H U l
I In- call of the IIIUIINOH. OI I I Il,-iiiiir, In Iln' lieVlliUlitii
Mil l ulid l.iio utluir U> t.h« HCIIIK)!Hyuw!, At nlKlil. we hud hut (nnfei -Blum ttlid lilmiiicil um HI.OIIU tor KM(luy tuulil. We Nl«pi. MHiiut ufi.ci ourlilkirn.
Kl'KluyEverybody wun i,ecn buNlly work-
lull for the Immirr, AfUtr iturli hutPUt <lll tlll'll1 HCUIIt, t,||(l OUlUIl'llloiKput on thi! Kl.mit ciillml "Tint Killingttlid Iturlul of Htunl. NlKhl." Hut awon tlut fli'itl. Uunnm uutl Hut 4 lln>m d The CM mil WUH Gertrude
hM mil WUH
Heytlnk with r'wril Kondiititcompetitor. The
cool, BO everyonenil wit« c-riHislrpi. noundly
dimemid
HuturdiiyWi' nil uwoki* tirlMlit und eurly to
nturt. our luui week of rump Munywere wen liuxtllnN MIJOIII I.I,VIII« to
I. polnl.H. The following uItlii enteredrump: OuptiUn Helen I l i n . Annel"ortwennler, Dorolliy lleudley, KilnuI'omilel, Kulb Pnll.heiI'.. Muo'.e Anthoiiy, I'ele .lu.'.tli',-, Kdini lletiniy,(ilml.V'i Nell.DM itlill Ilunilliy Mi'llulinell '
Il/Ut :M;( | ( | - . S < ' I ' . N I » A N T S
"Dirigible" atPlayhouse Next Week
"KIrit In" With <l»m Bow PUTiiduy itnd Friday at I'upular
Dinri l l ic»trr
"Kick In" Clu.ru'a tilM diuinullcvnhlcli' lor the lulklen In n mlKlltypunchtiil Hlory of love vermm the law,It di'ulh with Ihu HtriJKMli'H of un (ix-convlrt, HKKIH Tooincy, in "noHtiiiluhl ' In Npile of the houndlim ofu vlr.loim (lnUicl.lvc, the pli-udluu of|iln underworld frlmuih, mid Dietcniptiilinnii of the "luiHy" roiid. CluruIn the IIIOIIVIIIIMK force In ttic nloryUH the HWeetheurl. who oppom^ herchut'iiiK t.o I he tureen I hut try to dniuthe mun iihe loveh liue.k l.o u life of(Time
lloh (Hmler heiulti Ihe itiount.i!(l po-lice In "Hldem nl Ihe Nuil.h" whichin thr ti'Htuir I'll' HultiMliiy
Mmiduy ufid Tueisdny IHIIIMH Ihelici.l kill plel.uif i.lnc.e "I lklppy," "r'ol1
lililden Ailvenllll'e," wl lh .Iliclde ll l ' l l l ' l .Mil/.I I I M T I I mill uihen. II wins will,.
Mni.e l l r ih i .n l , ^ hoi.evcn .vein:, nlil when I" I lh<- home nl u /.onN, V., lit MOVIVI-II hyI'lll) iu imilrhlli l ien
H'l
I'enei III Inli;,, MIn l.iicnllc. Uucl l l C I M ' c u t c i ' |>IUHim i led threi'three \VIVc;i,
e diedIn ( 'h im.llMIl 1 .ol Iliiihidiiii
nlllcl.Vecelii ly
liccI t i T l i i i H i
where II lii hi,.I-:. mill
midlive
II' ' I l l l l l lluilif.eil
l i e Will,milk-ei!
leu by I I I I M I H I I I, iwl!,, wi i ld ' . ' i fo re-Illiilrt lin'.'i ll:.t
"I Mlli'.lhle,"I i I' I p 11 ( ilHVilii ihelii ir '. l. I)Itlld rulll l l. llWeeli, Wi-dll''ilduv
h ,ll,el'.I,:. Ililldemi III,- Ilor three duyiiy. Tlnu fidiiy
Hull itndIII Plll l 111.
IIIIXI,und
o" l .u i idoh Ic l i ' i ih i ihc oiM-rutnin cul l
lie po.'.ltlvely i i i i i 'e l lc when Ihey l i k e ";>nvn n \vi l le i I IMID c l i \i,
i'|,;i(.i) 1,li: ,III:UNII;
n henlrii lii'eiienlii (llM.lni'Mve111 inuiiii'iil dlveiiilon und
Inl only (loeii I hi:, populurImml miiki' your feel reiil.lini.'i, lullI,,,, ,!,H'V your oplleti mill ii l ldlllni!
llllin hi nollce. Tor they illllll uiuljut miiiedy liltii.
l.i'.leiiiie'n Imyii looli inure like mid-limii'ii Iliiin iniiiileliinii, They urnniilly nl 111 i l l In intvii! iilllri'i'/i 1111I-
Ini'iii!, Their uppi'uniuce In nniiiipy, mnl iiiiMiriiiinmnl,
IV11I innl Ilin veriint.lle iiuniilieriiInii'i'leil the World over, Theylii'i'ii "wlnnd IIIHI (lined" hy
liiviilly iilil'nuil: Icndei'i'd Ihe Imn-liiinllly nl Ihe lioiilh, lieurllly re-irivrd liy tin1 niKP.eil Went und wereniuiilly received hy the Norlli undKuiil
'Ilil' luiriil luui exelteil the lulnili 11 •Hull nl I lie niM.'ilc lovltui imlillccwrywlicrc, mid I"IH hfpt npurloiwi
in ciowileil Thi' pluiKlltii ot Ihliiiiiil/.iiliuii lire Indeed uiilver.'mll.v
Mininlii mi 1:1.ll'.ll Ihe rn ii|iel 111 lull nt I,illlllliiiiumiter ol' llerl.riiud liiliuul
hut. mid Ihe (X'ehetitl'u (.'orporutloii11I Aliii'i'leii, repreneiitlim ti l l ' fore-
liiimilcuiillim mill recordliiH 01-1 clmiliiin In the country, him iimdii
ini'iienlutliin ()( I''ni'(l 1,0 .liuinenllili'.
0
I Camp I ludsonia Notessmuiiluy AIIHUHI. 15
Tim new HIIIII wore cluiniineil Into, tlii'lr Hwlinmlim cluHHdH, und then weI luui our ciiinii nwlm. After mipper our
1 took us out for u row ontile Inko. We were u little dlHlippolnt-I tlml nlKht bi'c.uiiMo we luui pro-
. iri'il (or mi outdoor oumptlre, butliml In mi to the lodne beeuinu' II.
in ruin. The MINHON Kpple,1 VIIII llniflnell, HitNdlikii, Dwyor nnil
llnnli'V had rlmnic of the ditinpllreI m limy ure workliiH for Iholr niln-
iti'i'l IHKIHC o u r wood nlnhl ulrcle»««(iimii'd und we retired to bud to"'Hi liir Hie truck meet on Humlny.
HiinduyWe were uwukened by tlw l)\mle,
Tlie citntii chinch Nervine WIIN Imld Inlllf Indite while the Cuthollo «1I'1H«nt In llockuwiiy to (ihuroh. At din-Her Minn Vun llrumiel imnonnccd the
1 to be held In tho truck meetM 311, in, Iflueh liuviii oiime out to theMil In different colorn, The ithrarliiKfoulil be heiird ull over. Hut II won* ulhletie Imiinei'. The indlvlduulmmwili were: MldHetn Helinu HOH-™»unn; Kli'imor Mchold, Kuthloeiillwliir, I.iiuru l'eldrnon; Junliiru •
In Hinder, (lurly Onkllmi'K, Mll-I llyiitl, Olive Hnl.loii: HenlomW Iiluiluuy, Mui'Hiiret Mudeu. (ler-
wlc lleytlnit, lflllzubuth lltirthelHon,
1. ''ao Wl> ' " " ' ' ' " " ' I ' NWIIH. Himduy"win we luui Hemitii Own In churije"iMIIlun niniiernunle. I.uter we hudII uwionlliiht dip,
Momluy1uwike liriKlit mid curly id tlie
Mirnm or reveille, Clluiimm prooimded»». umiiil, We hud pholowruphoi'H
.ili'tiireii ol our uctlvltleii, the\m)V und eumperii, Mmiduy nluhl we
'I'ui'iiduyj y i m e uwoke ht'liiht uiul oniiy,»«',v cimld iirepuni for the dimlii-
« fi'iitivul. At 7;;i() we bourdi'dl " 1 l l
"Little Stories£r Bedtime"hO ThomionW/
w
MORE VISITORS TOPADDY'S POND
Il l iN llnnl.i'i' Ilin llniiiie iln>|ipi'il
cr deep III I hi' l l recl l f'ul'CHl mi IlhM'IIV In Ihn Sunny MII I I I I I IUIMI utlier(VVeit I hull Iliniie nf I 'elrr Itulihll hilWlil in, T l iu l r l i ' i i r "Hunk, limilt, U'IIIMIK,II IKII<," Hl l l i wldcli lie luui HIII I I I ICII InIhe ivnl'lil liclmv lln< incMHiiitii Mini J ink
Knml I I l i i l l i l l i I'• i <• 11L• • i N..I I h W'llnlwere rolnlni'. luui hei'll IliMinl liy mmiycui'ii, II liud reiichi'd «'uy In in (lieilcii nl' (I l i l Mini I'..> 111> In t h " ( i l i l
? , i ? " l l l l l ( l «t " w MtithodltitI . , , U l > t*iwuy, Mlfw lien lCim
"You Think You Know Ik All,"Said Sharply.
Sh«
I'IINIIII'II mill hit luitl liuNllly I lii IIKI IIIUIII'IIII »ut to look up In Mie Hky. lluluui MI'I'II IInnUi't' ittlit uiul It'iiil lilafollnH'ni'H down, IIOHII, mill llmill.v illii-uppoiir In I hi' (h'ciMi I'lH'eil,
Old Mini I'nyotii hmi lleld'il IIIM I'IIU|IHInniKi'lly uiul KI'IIIIII'II IIH lie wulclu'il,
'"riie.v lire tlrcil nnil lire icl'itf Inupend Ilin Illuhl III Illi' luillil nf I'mlilytlm lli'uver," Iliuuiilil In', Then liiv*yiiwueil mill went buck tii IIIIIHII I IUmill nnil ilri'iiih |ilc'ii«uid ilreiniiN of 11fat HIIIIHO for illnner. Yuu MOO lieIIIIIIW Hint II would lie nf mi unn hi nnnvcr In l'ii(ldy'« iioml unlll ufli'r lloiik-
er mill IIIH I I I I I I IWIMH II IUI Innl Iliuu Init'i lo klccp,
lleili ly mill l l r i i i iny I>'IIK I I I I I I l ieunlUnit ineHHiiui' Irnin ihi( NII.V uiul Ihey,Ion, Innl MI'I'II Hunker lend l ln ' wu.vitiiwu lulo Ihe (Ireen (''orcNl mnl InnlUIII'KHI.II JIIMI «l iern lie had none, l lei | .d.v WUH I'm' unlnu ov»r llii'l'H ill iini c,hill wine ••III (i en liny IIIH'W lieller MinnIn do Mint ,
"Yuu l ldnl i ,MIII I I I I I IW It n i l , " Hhe
>..II' 1 Nliurply, "lul l you've unl » lol loh'MIII yel, Iteilily |i'im, | l IHM'I IUI'I'.Vduy Und we IIIIVK A cliuin'e in not ur.nii'ie Tin' illiMier, und If II were li'l'lIn >na we windiln' l hnve iiuy I'lnnieeid nil. l l . i ld . r r IKII ' I 111,,. IIIUNI' I'uulInli cei'Me lii I'liriner Itrnwn1^ .vnrd.n i l , Iny l i " ! Vnn'vi' | | ' i | In hnve nil.Mini' WIIH IIIMIIII ynii when yinl Hy In
<-iii>-ii 111>nu••!-. iii ruci, i 1'ni'i c\|i".'tll.nl We nr>' linllli: In I'ldi'll I I ' .nl ," l illIlil, Mllllll'l !•, we 111", I'. ll I I ill) UllllUwe Illlty cnlt'li eiie nl Hie ,\nnlli' HleM ofwlinin In' IH I h " lender, und Und wi l lhe much lieller, ll ' i i iKi't1 IH nld mnlInllull, l'i 'lhii|iH we " i l l ! "Uli'll Iwn,Mill wl inl i 'Vi ' i 'you <In, Kcdilv l 'n \ , iliiu'lun Mi'nr Ihr pnnil of I'uildy Die Iti'nvernut It I led ynu l l IH I line, l lnnl ieiiiuiHln'l even MiiHpi'cl Uiul we KnowUnit he hint cii i i i i ' ."
lleilily iiroilllned lo iln JIIHI IIH old(li'uiiny l''nx Nuhl. idllniuuh lie WIIH mtliiipiilleiit Uiul ho JIIHI hmi In U" dnwnon HIM (Ireen MI'IUIIIWH mnl hunt forHiiiiuy Meiuluw MIIIIKO HO IIH lo keepfrom Ililiiltlnii tir lloiiker the IIIIUHKmill IIIH followei'N, Nn II WUN IlinlIli i i iker'niii l Ihe ulher uei'Ne, nl' wliniul l " WUN Mm leiuli'l', weid In Hleep wllhoill lienrlliu or xi'i'liiu n NIIIKII' HIIIIUId liltike tllfin iili\lniiH or NUN|ifrlniiH,And HII It wim Uiul In Ihu mill NIIIIIIIIUIIIIH of I I I" iiluhl when HIHH" whnNli'ep ill nlithl lire UKiiully ileepi'Nl Inil'i'i'iiuilmiil Hli'iillhy feel (rniliMl unl'HyIhroiiiili Ihu (Irei'ii IMIICNI luwiinl Hiepnnil of I'mlily tlu< Denver, Ihe feelnf Old Mini I'nyiitu cmiiliiK frniu Hi"Ohl I'HHliire, nnil Ihe feel nf (Iruiinymill lleilily f n i eolulliu frnill Iln' OriH'llMi'ilihiWM,
lid) liv J. II l.lnnl I —WNU Haul' .I
are the
Mr. Home-Owner
Consider Them Carefully
HEATING by
Ordinary Fuelsentails
I'fuvision lot <t(onif>c 1
sc of fuels in adviuu »• ol use 2
ViirialWc- <|(in/i(y ami price ol fuels 3
Delivery problems *+
Dirt, «»>(, iirxl <l(sj»i-.,il o( ir.lic'. 5
Kcgular ullcniion all (he lime O
Aflw'teil by weiilher chiiD^es 7
Disagreeable maiuiul labor 8
Repairs ami inuiiuenaiue 9
WuNteil time uttciuiiiy, furnace 1 0 .
Probable discointori 11 .
Gem-rally unsatisfactory result* 1 2
'I'ukc t'lich iti-ni one liy cue li|;orc (nil
wlim i( mils iluily in mile, worry, curt-
uiul iilli ii(ii)n, il.nhi"., physiml winr uiul
li'iir uii'l iminoy mil m yuiirsoll alone,
lint to the whole family. Mien figure out
llie lesiilis yini gel. Now, consider the
0|>|)O'.!ll' (( i i l l l l l l l
HEATING by
Gas Pure Heatmeans
No storage space fur fuel
Nothing lo pay for before you use it
Oieaper rates for Home Keating
Fuel ready at the (urn of a valve-
No smoke, dust, soot, dirt, ashes
Nothing to il(- but to set indicator
liven temperatures in all weather
No work no bother
No upkeep
No lost time attending furnace
Pure, comfortable warmth
Satisfaction for the whole family
Think over these items ••-one by one—•
they stem Inc good to he true. Yet we
lire Ill-mine, luiiulri Is of homes in Jersey
to the complete satisfaction of their
owners. The coupon below will bring
you further information. Acquaint your-
self with the lacti
JERSEY CENTRALPower and Light Co*
Just reach for your penand sign this coupon
Your inline nml itildreft* here will bringyou further liiforimition uluiut MentionYour Home fur Comfort with Gas.
FABLEOF
WHATGOES ON
IN THEPARLOR
/V3
M ' 5 All.RIGHT TO HAVEJULIUS AROUND THH HOUSE,
F THE
BMY/ DOLL DAUGHTER - —
*Ori;r<l.iPUI-D DAUGHTERTV W-.EP5 HIM AWM FROMNIGHT CLUBS AND OTHtiRTEMPTATIONS, ANP H(:.':iA SWELL TALKER" . -
"HUH,' SAID PA,"ME COULO TELLALL HE \<HOW.> IN 20MINUTIUS-I WOULDN'T U'.WIiNTO HIMIW THli HOUR TO WIN ALARGE BET I "
\
"WELL, MA 5AID SHE HAD TOLISTEN TO THE SAME NONSENSEFROM YOU, SO I GUESS I CANMAKE JULIUS THINK 1 LIKE I T _UNTIL WE'RE JOINED!"
AjORALTHE
SAMEFAULTSPREVAILAT THESAMEAGES
V U l 1 I""*""!" »y Dluylimwin "The Moonlliiht Hoiwlu.
by F l L " 1 " l M 1 1 "FlL "1 lM""Pnuwon Wlmmer,
m ! ! " ' * ! ' i H i y l n i i »r hot doH», Ice Iwill 1, u " ( l "U11(|V t'UPN Hounded
i iS , t n " ! t a l l K * UN Duck to i i i i i i in .
ilnili t I'l'i't'-eedwl im UHlliil, At,™ "ml the biH don nhow,
'.y I'l'inciinnlnti nonui kind ol"1 »t li won polntn for orliil-"1 iwmiH Muttltowii won (li«t,
• (Inniwllt!'
OH WMAHAXBOM \
FORTUNE! )ITVI A I L 'fi.nn* / <
ULT too\ J .
THURSDAY.
FOURKOCKAWAV BECOHD
AUGUST
R o c k a w a y Record Hanover AirportMeet September 13Entered Post Office, Rockaway, N. J.
as Second Class Matter
AN INDEPENDENT WEEKLY« Issued Every Thursday
OSCAR PEER, President-ManagerSIDNEY COLLINS, Editor
Telephone ConnectionsOffice 220—Rockaway--House 255
434-M Dover
^John Perri. "Daredevil of ttedlry,"Will Make Purarhutr Jump
Karlv in Afternoon
't With t)«• receipt of ofliciul sanctioni from the Nrw Jersey Slate Aviation[Commission, preparations for the air'meet to be held at the Hanover Air-• port on September 13th art- being
•Office: Main Street. Rockaway, N. J. !pusne t( at tup speed. This is the firstmeet to be run under authority of the
d Gill
To the inuny friends and neigh-bors of our beloved mother. Mrs.Walter Peer, wlio died Saturday.August 22i. we wish to extend oursincere thanks for their kindness tous We especially thank those whosave flowers' those who donated theuse of cars; the pallbearers, the Rev.J M Blessing, and the funeral di-rector. Mr. Georm" B. Whitham.
WALTER PEER AND SONS
thrIn
"OI the people, tay the people mid f o r | mcel IO w run miun a u m u w i j u . >...«.ir people.' tiint'ii ii»> aim of the sword ! newly formed commission. a»d OUI
It to you, W<! aim tu serve Robbinp i>t« Interests of Rorkaway »nd vi-cinity, io present aft the m'tt'awepk without bias or prejudice In u dean.
tate director of uvla-u.'..<ion. will attend i. m person.
Want Columncliame for aas In this comma
on. will p | £?£%, % £Xeweek Without binor pr.judu. in a clean. Program of events starts with un Uddrd to cover cunt.•Mie, coii»erv«tive manner, resprctiiw. utrial parade around the county, to« " S K , « M ' ^"Slbej.articipated ,n Uy.h,; n?|i.« <«><j „ ™ - J ^
' V h? I i" -JundIOC *..l »
THURSDAY. AUGUST '27. 1331
Dry CandidateWould Eliminate
Vice and Crime
jcompetins planes, of which there w- 'be over twenty in number. Three
contests, eonststmr. of bomb drop-— 'pijiK. spot liindmM and balloon burst-
ing, will 1«- slaved wuli tlio pilotscompeiinc lor cash pn.'Oh lotnlhni.:
lit ami a SJH'IIHI
,• l . . rM i s
ilvv. liitt'iior newlyriouliU- house on
upuui-y onu-Lt-slle Tudd
loll HIM
A,,,,]I-'.
K i l l H l i N I Six
Statement Issued by Kdmuse>, Iiuleprndeiit Ren
C'undidalp for (iovr
It. Hal-
"The Rt'publiran Candida!.-. DavidBatrd, und the lli'inocratic candidat
k
$85.00 111 eac l lpr ize of JM.OO I •'!'•
V a r i o u s I'xliiliili.in.'. <>l mi lill('lr.-.l-1','_;,lllL'. a n d exci tmi ' , iKt turc will be puton b(ll\Vf*'!i I h r 1'iuil cMs J o l m r c r r l .bt ' t l i ' i k n o w n a.-- " Iho tl . in 'dt 'Vil ofHai l loy ." will i i iaki ' a l o n ^ - d c l a y c dp a r a c l i u t i - j u m p ea r ly in t he a t i c r -n o o n a n d i'lvc a n ae ru i l life s a v i n gd e i n o n s l ra ! ion [ o u a r d ciu1 c los r of ; i)f
ihi1 inoi't K e n n e t h H. U I I I U T . wur ;ioo.I r o i t U K N I 1 KIX-IU.HU house;f u m i e r a i r m;iil pili . t . a n d p r e s i d e n t ; ^ 1 ' , 1 ' ^ " ' . j . * ' " , ' , ' , ' . 1 ' <'-'i'u,'rh".sm'ett'
1 I ' l i i ier A i r e r o l l , Inc . . t h e o i r . a n i . - - a - '
111 il'
illh-
FOK ItKN'I1
ApplyTwo lunil.ilu
In Htcord <Hli
u n d i-li-e-Ku:,i Miiln
1-12
luoins uiul•111
: I'li-ctrli-lVlllt'3-tf
l jA. H a r r y M o o r e , a r e v o r k i n r . for wet , , , „ , w ) n e h is manajMiu! Hie show, wi l l ! '/.'-"v VioiJ .'-v o t e s l ike two b i r d s at t h e o p p o s i t e p u i , , n a n e x h i b i t i o n of a c r o b a t I C S ! p l v
!Vk>y<i in'imLet t h e m h a v e t h e a n d s t a n e a "iloi: t i | \ h ( " w i t h a n O P - | N ' .'ends of a worm.
. lias! MuinHlyiiway. Ap-
1-tf
alcoholic worms while we strne to ponent u iuise uientit>" luts not yeteleminate vice and crime, ami build been smnouiicetl. Indication of wlmtnp the tall name o( our s(ate and j l r will do September Kith i.s file factrespect the reputation of our people t|,at last .Sunday, while praclieini:
"The present lawless situation is f,,|- die forlhcoininf; event, linger put L)l"vr
due almost entirely to disrespect uf his plane into an ••inverted spin" mlaw created by politicians who prom- ; other words a tuilspin upside downise to repeal our laws m order to i;et instead of n^ht side up. wlueli is onethe votes of the outlaws their pa- of the most ditlicult and thrillingtrons and their sympathizers. maneuvers in ttit* entire list of aerial
(•'IMC lci:\"I' Two file room rUls . n ' r e l l t -[(•luniiK'd, iill [mpnivi-iiH'Mts. rfiil iii'Hli!-
li'- til^o two rurnlslHMi louisis lur ll(;liL :•nseHivptiu:. lljut (loo;-. »-IUi p r i v a t etriUH-t' IiiiHllre lit 1:19 Morr is s t r ee t , 1
phone Hover 434-W. _SIIMI-I.I'.HTHI; A slierwIn-WIUlama
I'liint v*vd on your u'ull* or wood work^hes ;i Iiiirtl. durable. wiisl;able flnlnh—with mi eei:»"ell B'oss. Easiest or allpaints to apply. Hartley's Piunt Store5L' N. SlJS: St. Dover 36lt
"Mr. Moore chiiins he will i:et the acrobaticsentire wet vote of the state, while other atdaclions on the ,sclic<l"!c jMr. Hairct plays up to the Republican include the demons!ration of an ini-wets. and wants the dry.s 10 support •loj-iro. Die "windmill plane." which ishim on the theory that ho will be the the talk of Hie aeronautical world.bbs boss himself instead of Frank There will also be several exhibitionHnsue. llishts of a secondary, or scim-soarer.
"The women wets have betiuii to glider. The pariicular sailplane toquarrel amoni: tliemsetves as to.be shown is one of tfit' tinest of itswhether Moore or Bairri is the wet-! type, took fifteen months of pain-ter of the two Mrs. Sabin. of New staking u-orkniaiishii) lo build, andYork, favors the election of Moore. Will be llmvn by its designer andwhile Mrs. Hoeblmg claims that if piloi. Gustavc Sciicurer. of Irvin.Klon.the wets want anything, they will Scheurer was one of the first'men ihave to look to David Baud to set [ o earn a slider pilot's license at theit for them Rhoen School on the Wasserkuppe. i
"I stand for makins: tliese racket- German}". 'eers and other racketeers obey the Many world famous Hiers have ilaw I know it can be done Other- b l, t,,, u n l U . d to attend the meet, and'wise, we shall have to admit that our t 0 d i l U , acceptances have been re-form oi iHivermnent is a failure ceived from Clarence Chamberlain I
"The iir.vs of New .Jersey have as , v) 1 0 wi]j endeavor to brins with him !iiiueh rii:ht to be loyal to then prm- H u t h NIC1IO1S. first woman to attempt iciples m defense of this ijreiit amend- t 0 tiy the Atlantic Ocean alone- Hob- !ment as the drys of the South were ert Buck, holder of the lunior trans-when they sacntiectl cverythins to continental record an dot hersvote for Herbert Hoover because he A fu ture of extreme interest tostood for the Eighteenth Amend- everyone who attends the meet willment. while Al Smith stood against be the givinp away. free, of a brand,i l- „ . , . new airplane, fully licensed by the I
"The liquor traffic and those en- Department of Commerce and "readv Igaged in it have always been racket- , t 0 t l y , t 0 someone t 0 b s s e i e c l e d jj, |eers. corrupting business, labor and a n o v e l manner from among thepolitics. Its enormous profits are due spectators. The plane is a Buhl "Bullto the fact other industries employ P u p . - considered the finest light air-four and a half times more labor for p l a n e obtainable in its price classan equivalent in capital. Its object todayis to extract the last nickel and leave T h e Hanover Airport, where thenothing for anybody else." ! m e e t w i U held. k located ™n Mt
Pleasant avenue between Whippanya n d Hanovfr It is about five mileseast of Morristo«Ti by motor The
_, „ ~ , meet is being sponsored by the PlrerJlll I / O n i P r P n P f ' C o m p a u - V a n d American Legion Postr d t l ^(UIUCI CIILC o f whippany. and these organizations
will have charge of parking and ad-t h e missions.
Pending the making of arrange-ments in Rockaway. the nearest placewhere tickets may be obtained in ad-
Inter-Crmrch Council of vance is Culhane's. 53 East BlackwellPeople's Organizations in street. Dover.
•o
To Be lltld I'nder Auspices ofCounty Y. M. C. A.—Kev. Roy
f>f Marsh Guest I.radtr
TheYourtRMorris County is fast completing itsp for the third and largest an- r \ MI /~<» • • inual conference at Camp Morris. Sep- UBIIVIHG LilVIC ASS IItember 12th and 13th. Societies inthe principal churches of Dover.Rockaway. Wharton. Denville. Boon-ton and other localities are taking
.active parts.
Dad Says: —"Some men who insist that
there's no use arguing with awoman keep right on trying."
You will find our clerks will-ing to talk to you about topicsof the day. but they are reallymore interested in telling youabout the high quality of ourgroceries and meats.
Chuck Rol^Tlb. 19cFresh Hamburg, lb. 25cLeg of Lamb, lb. 29c2 Cakes Toilet Soap 20cOne 9-in. Plate Free
Fredericks & Taylor61 MAIN ST. EOCKAWAY
Met Last Mondayn.w » , ^ j Lackawanna Railroad Thanked for MT i e conference, which is under the p l a c i n f , s t e f r o m P l a t f o r r a M
H
Playhouse Ito Sidewalk:iHBpices of the County Y. M. C. A
'will have as a guest leader. Rev. RoyDeMarsh. of Princeton. N. J Mr. De-Marsh has distinguislied himself in Regular monthly meeting of thehis very fine work with the Mercer Denville Cmc Association was heldCounty Y. M. C. A. and the Mercer at the Old School House MondayCounty Sunday School Association, evening. Augus'
The' committee, directed by its " h l c h , n ' n e t h c
chairman. Jack Steele. and the coun- t e " o l u \ e oreaniz.cil president. Clarence Berry. Dover. . I l m l g n t "^ °f "Merest io mentionhas ananged an interesting a n d ' t h a l among other motions passed, the!helpful proaram. It will be.:in Sat-, secretary was instructed to com-;urday the 12th. at 2 p. m. and close mumcate with the officials ot the;Sunday afternoon at 4. The theme Lackawanna railroad, and express
Tel. Dover 312
Today and Fri.—Mat. and Eve.
School House Monday: Hgust 24th. at 8 o'clock, at • Hthe regular busisie&s mat- Hrganization were handled. H
With BOB Cl'STrRSaturday—Mounted Police in
to be'developed is. "An Adequate '.appreciation for their action in plac-jH n ; j . r £ , - £ f U_ M ^ - * ! ,Program for Young People's Organi- m% s t e ,f f r o m t n e l r Platform to theig Kl f lerS 0 1 1116 lNOItllrations." The purpose of the confer- sidewalk below, and also for the sen- WEmaiiuwi^i^tumi | MI i LHHIH^to promote efficient leadership e r o u s Parking space recently provided ;C M o n _ T u e . _ B e
? vanous societies and to « / X ^ ™ * fh'n-nnd teI1^g SI™ O M ^der
purpo:ence is 'in thestrengthen the spirit of cooperation „among the churches m this vicinity.. Regular meetings of this associa->«
Certain special features will be u o n a r e n e l d t h e tourth Monday eve- Mincorporated m the arrangements n l "? of e a c h month, and all members |{Jwhich have not been used in previous a i l d t l l e l r f"ends. interested in mat-iMyears. These will be of added inter- t e r* Pertainine io sood government.; 1est to the old campers who are ex- - inri t h e cmc interests of Denville. Hpectins to attend. a r e "" ' ted to attend.
"Plenty of Blankets" heads the list o—of suggestions as to what to bring. BURIAL HEADSTONESTrie old timers at other conferencesknow from experience what notenough blankets means on a breezynight
ARE FURNISHED FREE WED.. TIIfRS.. FRI — BIG!'.1.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CIICTRCH
Rev. Eidrod C. Kuijenga, Minister
The families of many deceasedWorld War vete;ar.s apparently arenot generally aware of the fact thatthe War Department will furnishregulation burial headstones on re-quest for graves of veterans. Thegovernment wil! ship them without
TAKENAT
LAKEHCRSTNAV.U. STATION
r
FOR YOUR HEALTHSSAKE!
CIEARCRYSTAL
SPRING IAKE
Real Sandy BeachAT
Bertrand IslandPark LAKE
HOPATCONG
IN THK JUNK ROSE BALLROOM UNTIL LABOR DAY,SEPT. 7th--THE DANCE SENSATION OF LAST SEASON
FERIX LE JEUNE and His
S* Leviathan OrchestraOPEN EVERY DAY DURING SEPTEMBER
Selling Out!The Eagle Shoe Store
48 SUSSEX STREETDOVER, N. J.
Our lease has expired. The entire stock will be sold atmuch reduced prices. Every shoe a standard make
Endicott-Johnson, Sundial, Polly Preston and PaulJones. We are selling as low as
$ 1 . O O a pairBroken Sizes Only
All regular numbers reduced from
10 to 50%Open Evenings to 9 o'clock
Church school. 10 a. m. Morning
have been discussed this month.Young People's Christian Endeavor -
6;30 p. m. This meetins will begin
l iIt Up
.1 u.^.'i thills | .. h.. r -h an>l ai I tlun^ to l>e str»n- Inn ii in «
e;aw p . m. n v . s m e e u n s «u i oegtn „ . . „ „ „ . . _ . . _ I,MW Thin- t i.» i i •the fall activities ol t h e society. There S U S S E X C O I N T \ ! . ,', ~ ' " K ' " u v | t l v m:>nynill be the election of officers for tlie . j ™ensuing year. All young people of — K A I R '• ohigh school age are urged to take Ipart in the work of the organization.! BRANCIIVILLE. N. J. . *"**• •=••»•«»•
Regular evenins services at Union j t l "" ' ! " Uell> to i-n-aie viaotional ef-Chapel. 1:45. The subject wiU be A L G U S T 25, 26, 27, 28. 291 '««--i sijlt note. Yes. especi.llr i•God and the Gangsters." BoUi | when d«<l tpt* ttie l>H>.--nnclnDaticbwvhes extend to you a welcome. , DAY AX» NIGHT ! ED.juii«T.
coslthanlhe ,^cnJinarj.-./
equipped/to dtve'rt./
JOHN A. BIZUBFuneral Director
1W9 Main SU Boonton. N. J.Phone Boonton 145T
PLEASURE OUTING TO SEASHORE
Asbury Park - Ocean GroveAT SPECIAL REDUCED RATE
SUNDAY, $ 0 . 0 0 ROUNDAUGUST 30 ^ 3 TRIP
Bathing — Boating — Dancing — AmusementsRockawayDoverWharton
SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES7:30 A. M. Kenvil7:43 A. M. Ledgeivood7:49 A. M. Flanders .. ..
Bartley 8:14 A. M.RETURNING LEAVE ASBUItY PARK-OCEAN GROVE 6 .10 >'
ADD ONE HOUR FOll DAYLIGHT SAVING TIMl
8:01 A.8.03 A.8:10 A. '
ADD ONE HOUR FOll DAYLIGHT SAVING TIMF
NEW JERSEY CENTRA^
AUGUST 27, 1931 B O C K A W A Y E E C O K U
Record recently
T H U H S U A Y ,
Local Briefs
moved Into their houseerected on De Hail Place.
Miss Elinor Miller, ol KenvJl. hasended a visit to Miss Margaret Town-send, of White Meadow avenue.
liss„ ith Volk, of Franklin ave-r t i n g in Phillipsburg.
«r- "'ld..M''S'
tiTp
Clarence Zierdt andWilliam Vanderbilt
end at Hazleton, Pa.
Herman Condlt ande(j<- street have been
Ihiough Ntw Yoik
J l s H o }J)i t «f lJhHhUn^
Ui\"of Whit i ML ado* itw hut
. ...i,,t , mil I" In 1(1 loruli
on• j t l i *
flu Alt.1'^ucli will
, i v t ( 1 I . t i l l
Hoclety of H1-. Ce.telia:.S(:rve u New Kmlaiiu
c Parish Hull Thursday.ember '.ird. from u to U> are .seventy-live cents.
..r andt c n u coUM'.e
E. Arthur Lynch huveat Belmur where
...tin for a month. Mr.drive back and forth
T h e mdiun Lake Community Clubin hod a clam bake on Saturday111 September 5th. The bake
ved in two sittings, atn,i fi o'clock respectively. Tickets?e $2.00 per person, children underdelve, half price.
(ternoon
The Ladies' Aid Society of thelockaway M. E. Church will serve aScon at noon on Thursday, Sep-•mber 3rd P l l c e s i x t y c e n l s 'uulnr business meeting will follow,e luncheon. The public is invited tottend the luncheon.
Frank Ward, a New York man,rouped dead at Dover shortly aftero'clock Saturday mornine from a
leart attack. Coroner Charles A.jtidworthy was called. Ward wasliirty-two years of age, unmarried,nd is survived by five brothers.
Miss Anna Hargas, daughter of Mr.md Mrs Murtiii Hargas, of Netcong,ivas married Saturday to William C.King, of Greystone Park. The cere-non'y wns performed by Rev. M. A.lohnston al his home at Indian,akc After a wedding trip Mr. and.Irs. Kin!! will live at Greystone Park.
Mr. anu Mrs. Alfred Levi and chtl-lren, accompanietl by Pred Beach,are on a motor camping tour thruhe New England States. A card re-ceived from them the first part ofthe week from Libby's camp, YorkHarbor, Maine, stated they wishedlo be remembered to their Rocka-way friends.
Articles of incorporation have beenfiled by the W. H. Goodale Company,B West Blackwell street, Dover. Thecompany will conduct a general drugstore business, the authorized capitalstock being $50,000. James N. Good-ale and Ida J. Goodale hold sevenshares each, and Warren Wana-maker one share. Mr. WanamakerIs also named as agent.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sanders have
Mrs. H. G. Blise, of Lehighton, p a . .
Dr. John Lusardl left thih morn-ing for Canada by automobile. TheDoctor will remain in Canada for aweek and then return with his wifeand child who have been spendingsome time there.
The work of laying the new eifcht-inch water main on West New street
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence was begun Monday morning by Jo-Zierdt, of white Meadow avenue. seph Rogers, contractor. The pipe line
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sanders of theMt. Hope road, are entertaining thelatter's sister. Miss Helen Blanchard.of Newark.
In these times when a fellow canno longer afford to take his girlaround and show her a good time,he should marry her.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Snook, andMr. and Mrs. J. Grow, of EastonHeights, are on a vacation this week
pt ndiiit, tin Unit at Nov.i Scot la
extends from the D. L. & W. tracksto Hillside avenue, a distance ofabout 1,000 feet.
BUTLER C. OF C. SPONSORSTHREE DAY EVENT
Butler Chamber of Commerce iscelebrating their annual event thisweek. It opened on Thursday, Aug-ust 27th and will continue untilSaturday night. On Friday eveningthere will be a block party und danc-
Mid h i p m a n W i l l i a m Mol l (il finn .po l l s 1 ( i i i o y m i i f u i l o m h (if
t v t i . i l v>t t k 11( I at i m ( nl mtoi I iw tv to i ip in \ u l h h i I l l u i
Mi M u b t l Hvdi i uij h i (i|iti< IOIa t t h i ( ( l i p h o m t xt h i m t m i (mi
i m i (I b \ l u i mi l i n ioMii i i v it l i o n by la l m i i iiKiloi I n t i to Vnnii. i
M i s . ( . r a c e LaU.ii',, ofhas returned from Manchester. N. Ii.
son andMrs. T.
where .she WHS vl:;il.iii(', her(.laughter-ill- law Mt andLiillig.
I n g a t B O I O U K I I H a l l P l , t / , , M t m l j t iI of Hit J o h n A D t a n F o I of t h ij A m i i n a n I i | _ i o n wi l l H J I I I d i t h iVi i iKni i m w l t \ m i n l i i h i m n tb o o t h J h ( n i l 11 foi (i in m i u i l l
bi p i o v i d i i i I m I n J 1( i n n i l( i o n h i l i i
in i ' j i i i > tji( l> h p i utl o n d i i i l t d m t i n i l l t i i i d o i i(i ( 1(« I I , i t u n f ie tu i 1 l i dI n u i i n I'Aoimi ill <l >U 1 h i
Kill ()l fid ll lid ( il 1 1 [ (lit icu (i b\ I In boy I) no, o
I Newark City home, in Verona.Mam .sUcet, decision ol the Judges will be an-
miuiieed from the bandstand in tin:B«roui;h Hull Park, when' the juirarii:will terminate.
I i l l
v ill hi
tt ' oo
ill b<thi.
'J'ht:
(II i t I
in mlu ii>i)/i t i nv- n ui (i K
i hull 'ifM i l ' m i Im I
nd Mrs. , luha
The Auxiliary Unit of Rockden'oiit hi planniiif; to put on a showi October, details ol which will be
made public as soon as worked outby the committee in eharc.e.
Dr. and Mrs. A. O. Hubert havereturned from a vacation of twoweeks!. They visited Nova Scotia fora week and the remainder oftime was silent at the seashore.
the
Mrs.street.
James Gallagher, of Oiiileiiis now able to sit up, fcihe
has been ill for some three months,
UNION HIM. I'lIXI) DAYSATU1UJAY, AUGUST 2UTII
The /ir.st annual Held day ol theUnion Hill Civic Association will be.Saturday, August aillh. Activities willbe/;in at 2 \>. ni. al. Lawrence Fieldi .south (il school house i where An-drew McCatlrey, the president willbe in churge. The itriuiici'inents madeinclude a wide assortment of amus-lng contests. Polldwini: these therewill be an exhibition baseball camebetween the "Father Timers" andthe "Hilltops," Union Hill's two balltennis. It will be father auainst son
during which time several operations | i n t h i s \Mn\v for the championshipwere performed on her head utj The proceeds of the meet will c,oMemorial Hospital.
The Borough Public Schools willopen on Wednesday morning Septem-ber 9th. One new teacher has beeneiiKiiKed, Miss Madalinc French, whowill teach music. It is expected theHifih School enrollment, will be con-siderably enlarged.
l.o buy baseball suits for the boys'club of Union Chapel. This is onlyone of the many thinirs that the CivicAssociation is iloini; to help theYounu People of the communitythrough its work in the school undthe chapel.
MT. TAltOR FH'XD OMJIIHOLDS MI:I:TIN<; MONDAY
A carnival for the benefit of theParsippany-Troy Hills Fire Associa-tion will be held at the WhoupecTrack, Trop Hills, September 1 to 7.An electric frigidaire will be elvenaway. Drive out for a pleasure trip j -sonand stop and help the fire laddies.Parking is free.
The annual nicetim; of the Mt.Tubor Field Club was held last, Mon-tiay nii'ht, Lloyd P. Roberts, of East j r(.ar,
B t f M l i
Millburn WomanWins Rhyme Prize
In connection with the sale of thisseasons issue of preferred stock in I heJersey Central Power and Light Com-pany, which is now being earned onthrough the medium of employees ofthe company acting as salesmen, itprize has been awarded to Mrs. T. C.Richards, of Millburn, for contribut-ing what the judges thought was thebest rhyme on the subject. The con-test, was open to all customers of thecompany, of whom there are in excessof 100.000, and nine other prizes, ad-ditional to that received by MisRichards, were also given out
The winning rhyme read. "Granii-fiilher had « treasure chest, il. was asock. Tin told, m which lie hoardedall In vu tllb ol i i i i ' iou I'HK andt old Hi t nou t d < v t ! 11 a ui itin I i p i t i f OIK! ! i uiii bo H'Itilled Us) U> the very tniin vvnli Jci
(V f i l l l d 111! I
U l l l l i i U ( o l l t l l l i t l l I i l Ii n i n K M l u l h I h i n it \ n wilimni I h l 11linn t h III I Ii ltd 1> Ihin 11 IM !\ to M I'II Inn /
1 ' I ult Ho id Miol ?A) 1-avina ('outK Cram- ,ol '•* Prospect Hill itvenui .The other winners were Mrs. AliceW. Tninpkm;;. Mt. Pleasant avenue.Livingston. N. J., second pri/,e; Mrs.Hazel K. Whnleii, 'VI Cypress street,Lone. Hraneh, third prize: Mrs. .lolinJ. Lane, [(.. ¥. 1). No. It, Liikewootl,sevelitli prize; Mrs. H. I1'. Newcomb.New providence, eit'hUi prize; Mi's.F. II. Johnson, K. I'1. U., No. 1, I.ake-wood, ninUi prize, and l-Idna \i. ISudd,lil Main street. Chatham, tenth pri/.e.
o
Signalling VeryImportant Art
' I s sijinalin;: by motorists beeoin-iuu a lost tut?" queries the KeystoneAutomobile Club of New Jersey, re-callliiK that a few .veins IIMO nearlyall motorists plainly indicated theirintentions by means of the armsignal, while now comparatively fewtake the trouble to let fellow driversknow (hey are Koinn to stop or turn.
"While the law requires drivers tosignal their Intention," said HerbertC. Silcox, nuinai'.er of the TrentonDivision of the Club, "the prescnl-ditydriver apparently is in iimorance ofthis fact. Sonic motorists slcnal(heir intentions when they happen tothink of it; others Just, tear aloiui.swerve sharply to rii;ht or left, with-
ever a thouiihl of the cars in the
.Jack NuitriKlit, of Florida, severalyears ai»o a resident of Hockaway,where he attended .school, has beena visitor here for several ditys. stop- Jpint' with old friends. On Saturdaynight he was entertained by MissJane Crans and a number of oldschool chums at the Crans home on
OrmiKu; Samuel Brewster. of Macil-| -it sometimes happens t i n t theiriienlinerice results seriously, lo them-selves or others, but 'horrible ex-amples' appear lo have little ellecl Inimproving drivini! hahils of thosewho habitually disregard this rulefor luiihway safety.
"Particularly in the jnaklni: of lefl
Rockaway avenue.
and Schuyler Ten Broeck, ofNew York, were re-elected i;oveniorsand Claude Edwards, of Hayonne,and It, E. Kerdsey, of Montclalr. wereelectt.'d to succeed Arthur Ncefus, ofEast Orant;e. and Thomas Lillybridi,'eof South Oraimo. Mrs. LillybririKe
| resinned as president. ] turns from the center of theA reoiKanization meet.hiK will be | way is the hand sinniil important,
held Snturdiiy night when a presi- i Certainly the driver followinj; bus asecretary und ] rittlit, to know il it turn is lo be made,
and the careful motorist will Insurehis own safety ns well as that ofothers by civinK the signals in suchway there will be no doubt of his In-
dent vice-president,elected. A. L. Dan-
iels, vice-president, will act as presi-dent until the new officers take their
| posts. The present secretary andMr. and Mrs. Malcolm Diinsmore I treasurer. W. A. Cudlipp and Lloyd
recently returned from Salem Depot, j p. Roberts, respectively, are expectedNew Hampshire, where they spent a to be candidates for re-election,week in camp. They were accom-1panied by Miss Iola Ball, of Kenvil.and Miss Isabel Cline of Denville.While in New Hampshire they calledon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lattlg, atManchester, and had a very pleasantday with them.
The State Highway Commission atits meeting in Trenton Monday gaveformal approval to the plans for theconstruction of section 3, route 10,between Whippany and the Taborroad In Morris Plains. The road willbe built by the Board of Freeholdersunder the state reimbursement plan.Bids are to be received on September16th by the Freeholders.
The annual reunion of the 27thHeglment will be held at G. A. R.Hall, Speedwell avenue, Morristown,on Thursday, September 3rd, at 11>• m. This famous regiment whichought In many battles was recruitedlargely from Morris County, andmany of its members came fromKockaway Township. Nearly all are<rad noiv, however, and It Is saidwere is only a few members of theregiment living.
Jacob Nichols, familiarly known to"is friends as "Jake" for twenty-one«ars, driver of the Dover fire ap-Pjratus, died at his home in BassettMBtway, Dover, Saturday afternoon"MowiiiR an illness of a few hours,
was taken 111 Saturday morningrll °'clock a n d although a physi-uans worked over him constantly, heJiMat 3:15 o'clock in the afternoon.
t: ocltw5ity-one
e b years he had been5ityone years he had beena member of the department Joining
t c c l l H kf t p
t c c l l o n H o o k a n c l Laddertf,? hQS b e e n t h e Be l l e r a lf t!>e apparatus, both horse-?n a motorlzed during thatHe was also a member of theFiremen's Association, and
on Infantilenty brings the
:i. The last child to bei Marie Schulz, four years
in* o. H a i l o ver avenue, Morris°He was admitted to the con-
t Memorial Hospital,i serious. The Schultz
WrBpn^'ti few d o o r s a w a y f r o m
over „„„ n n e t t" n l n e . of West Han-'e, Morris Township, who« last week. His conditionIs also n s serious.
n o t e d l n t h econ i f e " n o t e d l n t h e r e-c o n d i t lons of the other nineI ^ 1 l Hospital 's
tlS"Wemcver P I^!!moi1»l Hospitalsfantiie nnLi a v l l l o n ' w h c l ' e the ln-Th"year nf '5 c n s e s a r c confined.O '"lenrst?ii*?o n ' i s t o»'n BM. oneln8 f f b t k
The new Masonic Temple onMaple avenue. Morristown, was open-ed formally Tuesday night, severalhundred Masons from the EleventhMasonic District attending. Ployd J.Kltpntrlck, deputy Brand master, wnsmaster of ceremonies. CincinnatiLodge opened the ceremonies andMorristown Lodfje closed them.There were several addresses andmusic by the Scottish Rite Quartetof Newark.
LAST RITES FORMRS. WALTER PEER
The home of Charles Williamson,of Tabor Heights road. Mt. Tabor,was struck by lmhtninK Tuesdayafternoon. No one was home all day.When their daughter returned afterthe shower she found the house fullof smoke. She called the fire depart-ment, and their prompt action ex-tinguished the blaze. Only one roomwas damaged. The liiihtiimR badstruck the radio wire, the radio behiRcompletely demolished.
The teeth of Dover's new ordinancegoverning the licensing of peddlerssank deeply Into the pocketbook of
Funeral services were held Mondayafternoon for Mrs. Walter Peer ather late residence on the DiamondSpring road. Denville. with Rev.Joseph M. Blessing officiating.
Mrs. Peer died Saturday at theDover General Hospital following anIllness of several months. She was 73years of aue mid had lived most ofher life in Denville beini; well knownIn that vicinity.
She Is survived by her husband.Walter, and four sons, Daniel, John,Munson and Sidney Peer, all of Den-ville. She also leaves a number ofgrandchildren. Burial was made inthe Denville Cemetery.
MILTON II. SMITH RITESHELD LAST SUNDAY
tentions.'
We read that Portsmouth, Ohio,supplies more than half of America'?spats. And Reno, Nevada, exploitsthem.
Milton H. Smith, sixty-nine years iold. died last Thursday morning athis home In Upper Hlbernia. Funeralservices were held Sunday at 2:30at his residence. Rev. T. D. James,of Berkshire, officiated. Interment jwas made in the family plot in the
lei- of Hoiwweii fare ° ' o u r nation revolve aboutthe institution called home.Ours is the finest plan, ever de-
IT Hlfl happiness of the Indi-vidual family and the wel
Lodge, K. of P., of Dover. Besides hiswife, he is survived by two sons andu daughter. Charles L. Smith, ofBelleville; George Smith, of Union.
George Force, of 32 Bloomfleld a v e - | a n d Mrs. Warren Ellison, of Whar-nue, Bloomfleld. when Justice W. t ( mGardner imposed a fine'of $100 for ' o
viaed, to help toward homeownership.
SILVIE'S STORE ROBBEDpeddling fruits and vegetables in thestreets of the town without authority.The ordinance is said to admit of noquibbling, the fine being fixed forsuch violations. The fine ivas paid. in w,uvlv,v, „„,.Rockaway Township has a similar] dozen eggs, a pork roll and $14 inordinance and the township officials o l l sh taken. The Lackawanna stationare determined to enforce it. I was also entered the .same night and
perfume vending machine wrecked.
Some time during Sunday nightSilvie's Cash Market on Mnin streetwas entered and a hum. about four
RockawayBuilding & Loan
AssociationThe eighth annual reunion of the . _ _ _ _ _ _
Gould family was held at the homeof the president nnd secretary-treas- jurer Mrs. Elizabeth Biii;ley and Wil-jliam J. Pi"'h"v, ',','.-! ?!:•.•:•::•. • " ^ ' ' , ,Dover, Snltirdny nfternoon. Covers,were laid t,>r eifihtv r v m b e r s of tliis,old New Jersey f.tmil" A i;-iff busi-!ness mccV.m v. is lvlil : r d iillicevs,elected. John Crane, of "orkawuy.was chosen secrelars'-treasiirer. Nc.'i!year's reunion will be held at tin'home of the newly-elecled prcsidenl. ]A number of the early sel tiers of t h eGould fmnlly served under General IWashington during the RevolutionaryWar. !
SUSSEX COUNTY— FA I R -
BRANCIIVILLE, N. J.
AUGUST 25, 26, 27, 28, 29DAY AND NIGHT
1'
Practical Faintingand Decorating....
Many Years Experience in All Its Ii ranches
INTERIOR WORK. A SPECIALTY
% KELLER AVE. ROCKAWAY
I "
S H t i n t x ' * l i t n i i n i U ' " " ' I kiiiii'tiU I ' l r t s i f t " ' f l i M i U *
Matiu ui S.,e.f>(ic
NOW SHOWING
Chevalier
llir, mt i inut t ' UIHI \ \ ,
rni ' t i isli roiMiiiK'i1 willincitl; your i i f u r l wit Ii
SATURDAY'
"MURDER BY THK CLOCK"With I,IIA AN TASi [MAN, WILLIAM UOYI)
™" MONDAY T T i ^ I T r T i 7 r i ^
QM_a_I_3DJOHN MACK CWJWNE U l O i r MUOENTWfllTER. 6YRON .HEttN CimNDftH Id
"THE IAST
F1IGHTWKDNHSDAY, THURSDAY, SEI»T. 2 3
"HUCKLEBERRY FINN"Jackie Cooj*un, Mit/.i Green nnd Jackie Searl
For Wise Investment
For the Ideal Homesite
ROCKAWAYPARK LAKES
The AH'Year Home andResort Community
czzrxzj
CHRYSLER offer in the New PLYMOUTHFloating Power, Free Wheeling, Hydraulic Brakes,
Hydraulic Shocks, Double Drop Frame
.1 beautiful automobile at a low costThe smoothness of an eiiiht—tlw economy of a four
Roadster $535 Coupe $5652-Door Sedan $5754-Door Sedan $635I'. <). 1J. Factory—Elslit Models
A bsolitfely z'ibrationless
DOVER MOTOR CO.DOVER, N. J. Telephone 1150
"xxxxxxxxxxxxxxraxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxn
Have your Job Printing done by Experienced
Printers.—The Rockaway Record.
ADC
SPRAYING MOST EFFECTIVE WAY TO DESTROY FLIES
~eto*imSj*tt/Jtin flits~ a flltki/ tint sctttm 4i$»ttt
trrmi 0* /> ,Mirm tmm firmI ij imntrs
and ifun
'~tttt"*ifiht n»t- ptv/mh tpntdtl dimtt
ptmi otrnt* ty flits- AMMf M $Um kvmktth
I) 0 V E RCotton D w Favored
for the Six Year-Old
THURSDAY
M i w M a n I' lork m u l b i o i l i nIViiiiiUt of All i i imii ' l iy. l i m e t l < n
i -hit lnl « viMl « K l i M r a n d M i *ClHie i i iT K lMili'i 111 l l i u w i i r i Ml eel
Mi IIIKI Mr* Kile«i Kin1.".. i'iM y r t l e in r i m e . h a v e r r t l i i n e t l l i o m imii l i ir <ii | i ti> NmiiHiii K«ll» >"••
1>1
from
ululi Mi '
M i s111.- s1
eek-el
.1111-ul
Hvl
lluhim1
11I.M-
I . H M 1 I . i
It'I ull l t 'OH 11
II
SCIENCE FROWNSON SWATTING FLY
Urges U»i> of Insecticide toKill Fly as Well as the
Germs He Carries.
i l l l l i
I I '"111 H i l l .
h l l , ' • .
l . l . l i ' t l « I t l l
it i i n , l i r u t * 1
lornling IIOHIIII AMthm M m i n i * fl> IHt * n n « and In',nu».'hi'Mllll ll»i*u.1,-e I l lel|».||i Htl.V. i l f ltli>« il
I . a n y t i i w i i
n f i t u » . , . ;
i l l M ! t i : l t I ' t i '
II'.I
«|ll,11 ,1 (111
l! I'-l l l o | l i a i. „
rr>
| . i
till ll
f i i
[nr> l oim*rcl>
oi n u Hi HII . I
t h e I t imvl •»IMHIK ivmf t l l lu n i l l i a l e l lu
(hi> ca r t fu l ho>i.owifc
111". O F. Hi'iltMttiiirn tltiivl.if ,t( I!..1
Hi'i N<"M«r<'li ro t t inUuoi i , c i . iM, , . 'which la ellgaiietl lit n n,itl,,ii whi r »,irfur* nil Him iill.l ol In-: "|tllhlit' d l e i m "lnae>'t», Male* (lull n -lii.lv .if ili,» huhIt* of fill** a tom* dull II In lni|i,i.«i!i!,.for ilium d> 11 v .• \> itii,mi i l i . - r I.,HIU,«
\< \u l i In* Hi ini , ' l , i . , - , !!„• minil !!>.' I|H!|>nl , , k \ ^ o o l p n . t .« ! | i | ' i4tlil • , 'Hllu m n !i i l m n i u i t ii lUn n u . . . m i l l * flllil f l l i r l r n .
' A »|itil>i*il l l IMM I, n | | i Will t|il>lJltlll>
I'lnn « | i r i * II IMMI a l i . i t ' t o | | i ( i , v l l l n a.in.I u u t l * fornt i i n iu!*( i totiit r lmf, l o i r , i l i o r o o m IU>I m i l l o f i t i o « h u t"I her |H»I» | | U »Ull|liX«, iMlllll'IVtirt'r»ile»« ulii-ii tu nil licit |iv humniia.iu,| niiluuila, aii,l lia« n al.'n.ini: o.lo.,
"IMentiliiiiitoti ti,v dpin,v leinea n.>• nun. or oilier ili»ou|er lo clean U|>I tie ileail rile* an1 rn«ily i|In miiN>|iiii( or uriili a
MonmJi . Nova
Mis,* MHitnil MiMtun nl Ks--iASl l i f t . l» flH-IUtlll^ M-VI'litl WCl'k,-. HIIV.unyulu I\IIII( Hill
Miw IXiiolhy Hoblr. of S»VUIH;. slrwl. bus iHumni (nun « visll tcA>bui> 1'iirk
Mr ikiiti Mr* Albert l\>ri>hy. "fKssrx Kliwl. luivo btvli iMilrrlulniiu:Mr mid Mrs Albert Kelly, of OTVMKills. 8tHl<'ti Islmut
Miv. Mmion HrriiHiUi of Ulncl:uliiH'l. Is rinltlMt! ivUlive* »iui Irinulsin HriHiklyii itiul Umc Islitiul
Mr niul Mrs 1 W Iliiinphify »miitiiuulHor. of Wilinmitlon. Del won-1
wit'k-i-iKt iivii'sls of Mr unit Mr*Flunk Siinlli. in McPurliin slrwt
Mis lliuvilci IVdrk'k aiut diiiwli-Iris, o( Srvotul slrwl BIT viMlint;ivliilivm In Clouliisboio. P«
Mr and Mrs Frivl B4'«fh. of I'moiistreet, nit oiiU'rUiunnu Ihi-ir nlixrMiss 1>III> Mulllnan. of Asbury Puik
Dnwiion. of Conlral uvemioii st'vriiil wis'ks wish liu-i
In Prlnrcton. HI.
uugh. }ib>ubjt. ,t»w.t>l«. prop,,, •may be imitl [,„,
Blven that Borough's win,, ',Introduced o r otnerwii*. 14
i ' i t - i u i .
in b
:30 oc lock P. M . ( ! | [ai which t ime »nd place
who may be Interested thereinMi nu uppurtuulty to b« heard
ijjri'i iilim the HHIlie.Hv urder i)l Hie Mayor mid Council ofn- Kuroimh of Rockaway
">"« Al<Bl1"' 1 3 1 " ' & B. MAY.Borough Clerk.
"i-'i 'nli!;;iiui49
i II, IUinfl
AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATINGI1U50U FOB IMPROVEMENTS TO THEMUNICIPAL WATER SYSTEM ANDAUTHORIZINC1 THE I88UAN0E OPSlliSOO WATER HONDa OP 1B11 OPTHE HOHOVOH OF ROCKAWAY,NKW .IKKdEY. TO MEET THE SAIDAITHOI'RIATIONlit: IT OHUAINEI) BY THE MAYOR
NCIL OK THE BOROUGH OF
PUBLIC SALEBy virtue or a,7\n~,
act (or better mm,, t,*'w> «w£and nutomobiApril 14th, I»is usby ChopLer 231' ufthe rurther tiuiiamendnieiitH th«.sale at puhiic „,Oarage, 122 Map]Jerwy. on Kita.tv10 o ' l k i '
y. on10 o'clock in
[ullu
A N H O U N C I L O K T H E B O R O U G H O FU I X K . A W A Y
S i ' i - t l u u 1 ' H i t 1 B o r o u g h l i h t t l l m a k e t h e [ 7U7282 S i - l l i l i ' N', ' " « 'm I m p r o v e m e n t s m i d n d d l t l o i i f i m l l u m b f t ' l t m h l i , l Ii K - l p a l W B l e r n y a l e - m : i | y i l . N . y d , , , . | , , , J , '
fciilurneiiieiil o f v x l H t l i i i i r i - s o r v u l i i i h m i - o l i h . , , „ ,a t ll r o u t n o t c x i e o d l l i « t3.IHIU.IK) o ( A u i a M K l ' l
h u n t M a i n S t r e e t i n > m U i - l u w u i i ' . ' . . . . , . , ' A , J , , , ' " "t . u r k u i v u l i i i i i i t l i d W i ' n U - n i H u l l - • , , . , ; ; , , ' ,' "m a d t<> I ' u n t i ' i i i I ' M i T i H i i m o r H i l l - • . , , . , j r . , , " ' . ; ' • '. i d r A i i ' i u i f , II ( l l i i t i i i u - t - n l i i | i - ' • " ' " " " » . , i l ! . t i d l l i I
p i i t M l n u t c l y o u r I I L D U S I I I K I t i * , | , l i t t i l ' o k lji ff i^I m i l i - M ' - i ' l l i l l g $1.IHHMW. 7-i;>
p i n [ In - r u s t o r t i n ' l ! i i i » i ( m - m i > n t Ki f i i ' i i H i i n . t i n - » i i I $ 4 . u o o Is 'LJ-: . . . J: • • • — -
11
' i l l i S t i
i-i c l i iion 2 Tin-fiihirt-:i:i]Hiit
uklnK of (-t-E't.alit <jstcd You i t i sn ' tn i i l K a m i l i i i m u v . - m i - i i t i i <ir : , , l l "
w.i..i ,.y,.i,in ni u cost o( ,•government lo iak(.
ofI i
CltiCO
f l l
g ini l•hi
> of c•m»nt.o n e d
o t ton \T h u
of ' " J ipretty
** color
i i a n u t t e r s i : 1 a w m . i l t in- i»- u u m r ,.r t i ' i n p u i u r y ! l l c i u o r r e v e n u e if i t ' s rnlii.fi . „ ,
imi, dr. . . :;;;;;:^':;in",,lVu,,i;r>n,;;r^,;,;s,,.;i"' "••rrljy i** «-stei«i or a i..',n« 4 '•
OOtlon. lnvnt»il |i'lejtl starting a'th« >oks jnd A no>fl ttlnle cjlljr - ' •important atjhnj (fjturei.
Wall'
i,f $10011 In
of &- .fill!)tiulvbtadlieati ill
Itrv and Mrs.Mill, of MlM-lilllPnirr. Nborn VIMIUIK (lie Mliurs Jaiir. Evelynnnd Emma Spnrgo. In Union stirt't.Whnrton,
Mr. and Mrs Elmer Powers, ofSouth Morris s lrwl. >md as «ucs(.»liist week. Mrs. Henry Lee. of PortMorris, nnd Mr mid Mrs. MiltonBLmu-lnmt. of Morris Plains
M'lf'K H S 0 S I It HANI*AH POI.UK FAIL
t'ATS I>K.%TII WOKTII »I»».M*
Whut tlie eiillre iwlioeof New Yi<vk mul
u ItivMilnul Holley. o( Boonton, him roncluded A visit with her
uncle and num. Mr, and Mrs. SimsThe e»t«te of M I U I . « oat. emhleeti Smith. In Boston. Pa:
ile|iart" yeAr olit YK\ o( the late Or SfAiide •• .Newark F, Ide, iw»e«l tliroimh Pivbtite ^ ,*",„,«'",^1*1 ,he w e X - n d
coviUI nut «i»-imn>liiU\ tn five months Court reveMiy uiu) txvnme the prop- ]!,!"J; ™"v . , 'Jr '" " ; *"*,".;'J?Mrs Or»oii Kair u determined IV- erty ot Mm Otellu Kunohke. San *"SLff,'.., '"V« T h o m * i M l l c h f 1 1
troll housewife ami mother ot five Oabrtel. lit- Ii1e> friend ••v».->»iue. ta .children, attended to m « lew hourn 1'he t'rotvrt.v o( the cut tnrhided Mr. iind Mrs Chiirle* Se\ero. ofA« A result, her Imstniml « Unity- « 11,10.000 tni.«t fuiiil nmt n n'mdeiu-e Maple iiveinie; Mm. Henry Wills, offlve year old imlesinan. whom the vio- in Oabnel Maw iiyeniie, and Mrs. Thomas Har-lli-e Mid Iliey could not hvate. Wil.t Mlt.'l dl - - - ^belnu held «t Kust t^iunue us a film- tiv*», whi ixN'tieatlKxl the rlih estate from u five day motor trip throughlive from Histue on it iluum- uf '•> thr fat. ili^l iVtobvr 18th Under New York, P-'nnsylvania and South-aluindoninoiu Hi"' tiTius of llr Ide'n will the oafs ern Cuimdn
lentil ivleawd Ivlh the tm>l tutul
Bloe anil _ . _ , . . . Mc, have Color Combinations NowBrighten the New Mode*
llroMti iMitt >r l lon . CII'IMI ilinl rriin-n>ti. u r « t H I I J Mi|ipliin' Hi :ire thet ln t i wlili-h iimi lirl^liti'ii a ino'le it,'-t o t e d to untisinil i-nlor ontillnllutliMiHlimtrail of * l n k u n : ^illioiii'lii 's
ltro»n i->>«!» art' »nrn with hrlfk-nsl or lenf-i:llore* anil tii'lm. Brown aulla nre tinl»lie<l with li'inon yellow, leaf creenor Mise atu! io|>per alri|M>il lil.'iii*."
l»;tl mr heioby ull-Ui,iil..',l !,' bi' li,--ui'<l In tin. IIUKI'I^II'-I--pilnrlEuil iilti,i\llil o( SlC.IiOO 111 imritviuni:*.,"I pi,i\ li'lim* ur mi Aft of Mir I^|?lHliitureul tin- Stntr of Ki'W JiTM-y. ciu((li'(t "AnA, 1 tu nutlioil/.*. mid ri-KUliili- tlu- lf..siuin<M'nl tiuHil^ nntl othi 'r ul>ln:utli)liK and Mu-
•r llidi'btriliii'im by fiaiiity. city.oi any
provciiu'iil22. 11)10.
tjtirouKli villa*:*', town1 niunlrliiulity Kovcmcd by IUI lin' cuinliilssloli. lippinvrtl Miinil! conHtltiittns Chapter 25i of tlu, I'luniihlvtiMVi* u[ 1D1G. and the HVIH umi'iuiiitoiy |thcrpot unrt fiupplrnU'iital tln-rcto.
. Srrtlun I SBIII bond BIIBII tir ilnti'di Jun* \y 1931. Khali mature In the jirln- :• ctpal amount of tl.OOO.OO on June 15 In 'tacl) of the years 1B33 to 1U4B. botli In-
, , , . :clu«lie, aim 1500 on June 15. 194SI. iilmllfriii-KK. tiruwn IllltK, bf. j intercut at the rule of four per cen-
tum 14'; I. four and one-quftrtcr per cell- ;
centum (4>4("rl. liw per centum (51; I. fiveI -I, . l«i> hn I u > •.•!iri nt and one-quarter per centum I5 l«';i. live
ul iiuHoiau nil* ii au iwin i . and one-half per centum !5i2 ' ; i . five andTlie woman whose »ull U niivy til lie ' three-quarters per centum i53 . ' , i or six
I, ...«• a-lilia •,-...w».>rl..a ,,r • l*r cen'""' <*"i ) per annum, nu shall be" ' " " " ' m e mie»»oni». or a • d»i*rmin»d by reiwlutlon. payublt- umi-
3 RULESbig fiefp to BOWElsl
a j o y t o Jiavn (lie Irawclimmlnmy ilu.one while aive»sorli-». or ahloii>e of h-uioii lelliiw. wit lie DM' ; annually on the nruenth Uny of June and lkc clockwork, cviTV davl ltseisy,)!Cie..Utm..e .Ith a .lark Line * ,.:„ l2^^BV'd5n£Si.t l |o
n,V'ofIIiVS!i56i (j'Uj"'"'! these siii.,,1,-ruic«fata«|ruar Wear a luulel til no or IIIIIIN" VI'I- [fach. except one bond ot $100.00 numbrrcd um.nn .
Drink u l>ii> lumklcrful of nljl>n April lOlh Her nils- m . of Myrtle aveiuie. have retun'i"c<l' M«* Ceranlum r.>l .-..ii,i.h...i u-i,,, l"1^.^":"S':'^lT.^,.:.lT^.V.'.',1,', before brcukTusl. ami several lim,|
i U U l ">•' to Mrs Kusihke
HOT HIS (i()AT. ANVIVtV
Informed t»y the IK\|U leven daNsimo of tlu'ir (allure. Mrs Kali lostnot 11 moment 111 ( l is ioui i iuts l \veej>-IliB S h e found re l i i tnes w h o wouldI'Hii' for lour of Uei i h i l d i e n Thet l t lh 11 ( m i l - ) em old f luid ^lif look r . t l l f i You IVIHH I me ,i> SiiylUKhy the hmid to the hii;h».i> Ten t l i t i | 1 knew u,i m o l e atHml the liuit -days ol Ini4-li-hih.il)*: bioiih-hl them lei il i . in 1 ,lul ;ii>o!ii ndiiiK t l n v l tto Newark, with I:1 loll in hei pocket sonts
p>-nrl itruy l« anolIxT favoritnut ion fur inny,
p 'nscinl»ld
lahall bf dftermlned by re^ilutlnnwill) , Section V—It l« hereby ileternitneil that .
M n h| . jail of said Improvements reprcM-nl ciipluil a (1.1> .fipendKurt mid not current i-xpenws J, G e t pll'llty (if cwrrisc wilhol
fatiguing Vours ( !"'»rn with, within the tneanlnK of the Act heretiinbovereferred to. and that said Improvements
with M»,katlil I'«C».
wiw.l lir.nvii r o a i s . hat"
book Mis l-'air imnn^liutely tOiik up Kditoi Yes, MI Wiisu't» ivv.1 on Uuvid sti-eet oppoMte Mill- what \ou said1"tttiy IVik !MH>n her piey hove Culler Ceruunly not Iinto view .She falhM A pn-vim* iv- untuiii i l iwl i odesluetmin and her nnui hunt wi>so\er ^
Kust I'oimneivialnibtH'i has iviiun in
»IT nvvvi(outuwu
to « |v«yonolo«i>t
that
S41UI
of
n nt the Ait nt Stute.i That oiuJlit to put Mine siuipBrtore Uws «o to cwlleiie into the Mttuti
the I'mtcit the answer
Mr nnd Mrs Arthur H. Dill, ofKlycrolt. ai-e viMtuiB relatives inSi'henectiicly ,
Miss IVIores Palmer, of Mnple'mrmie. is i-elelirallim her first birth-day (inlay with several (riends help-UK her
KAITII KKAI.lNtimarls and w l i l i e i-oiiiiiitn-rt to In*
rtr^l ai'rt *X?,m l n*[ 1 0 1 1 o f a. Vj"» '« ' .•oiubln.lloii tirea.ly In f^or .-In
*\uai would you do If vou found' - . . . . . ia mini in a fainting condliloiP" ! 1>f lll!"» •"•' I*'1"'-"11"" "'"''I' u ""
Id Klve him «ime brandy." wasi '" l h l * fomtiluatloti h.n a dlre.-t lie»
H.rk <rr».m -ILIII ..HIT nil » • . « ,rl.» " ' P1"!*0""5 '"r »'hlrll bonds may h.w- J Try for a bowel lllovcmcnt itewttll(lark given .Iin|ieiuit all'l ai.-e«>orl«. . fuiij be Iviued under tlie provisions or ||,p-i-inic hriiir everv iliv Iwhile leaf-k-rwn fn.,-k. inn- t.,» «,o n l '»>d Ad and tlir uniiniiii i ty nrcn- me same Hour tur> cj>. I_,., . , . , ! . . ' ....... . . . . . ' • . " ,. " .«r>' ««r ..id purpoM-8 is S10.50O . Everyone s bowels need IICI|UIMIpiirfKin , - . * . « — — -v - - , n -
Section 6 It 1« hereby (Ivtermlni'd and but the tllilli> to use 15 Dr. uldnlllilecUrM that _ihe averse ol tlu- prolmhle $„,.,,„ pC|,siil. TlieiJ you'll «el a good
BLACK AND WHITEREMAINS IN FAVOR
i o[ uvlur thr nnanrinii or which these :leaning-out, and it won't leave )B|
taid" »re to tx- issued within me iimiia- insidc.i weak anil wutcry. This fainiilt:.Hi. >n Section 4 of the Act referred to joctor's nrcsoriplioll is IllaJcfroin ItalITu T'L3." th^i;,'1';,^1!^11";,,^ cS?o !«»«vc U l » , pure i ^ n . fi *con»idrrAttun the amount of bonds to In- helpful ingredients that Couluni JBliviued on ftccoun; of thp said sevorui p\.r- a child But how it will wuke ur>"• ^ S t L ' ^ - T S lin'driio,eby au.hor1:ed lMybo»-ds! How Rood youwillfaV
!lal! !>,• Benerai oiiiii;nturns ,>f the Bor- :lean sysleml Atdrupstiircsc1
And if tliert' wort- no brandy1
"I'd promise him some"
Announcing Last Months
PRIZE WINDERS- Mr*. T. C. Ricktrdi1 27 Brooltid* T*>T«C«, M»W«
„ Mrv Alic* W. Tompkini* Mt. FV*i«nt Av*nu«, Lmn^tton„ Mr*. H*I*1 K.*• 71 C y t x t u S»r»««,
i
! •
Sr4nch
M«<Min* A. SchuHx
14 Coh Road. Summit. N. J.
Met. S. McKim RuikVi L*V,M Court. SummH, N. J.
Kin. JuC* L O»n»9 Pr<wp»ct HII A»f»«». Swwill. N. J,M a JoJw J . l»r>»R. F. 0 . No. 3. Uktwood. N. J.
Mrt. R. F. NtvcoenbN»« rYovideAc*. N. J.Kt-t. F. H. JcW-vcKtR.F.D. No. I. Boi 131. U l t v o o d . N . J .
Eirn L Swdd3t Mt'm Sh+tt, C^H»m, N. J.
Ihii ou tha e(Te*-t of the ••ottiiinealWwtilte hat, the wttfie n'ove an Ichalk-white Je«i'lry lia« uiui-li lo <l•>with ll« »ui-ve«!«. »uy» 1 fashion <-iirr«-«|xniilent In the Kaunas rily Star.
Whit* linen him a crl»|inei>» »hl>hno one enn Jeny. oniMKlillr when it ucoDiblnpti with A hlaek hat. either ote>wr»e «tr«w with t glared »urf«>e or
| one of lh« croclieteil itniw*. No otn>; hat ever known the eiact pen-rnl.ii:..j at while to «Jvl«f In eoaiblnitiun witliI bltrk. Ktthlon Is favoring the hlnekI ui ln ftklrt and the eream lace blouse1 for Inforrnal dining. Tills may tie worn! with a while or an e « ihell Jaiket.
Contra*! la the watchword for Hielinen »ull. Th» white skirt with lln>B«»jr Jackrt has by far and away giventb* brown and while combination* arao» for popularity, while r».l an<t
j white, or a chefry red linen «kirt an Ia freoeta blue hacKlVerchief lln»o «nr-
1 pile* WMU* >r» is the b*fht of fa^Ji-] too.
<'r lit'.en to thli ••vKD'.iinatlun whli-h, » « wjra at tb+ horse nbow In Tute.|.>
park hy New T « t <t*fciitan;«*: Whilei drejsen accoo:[>»nied by rery »h«n
wliile w>d eaiv*. anil a r»d and t m n•••Si tt Ih* t~Jt and with tli«w «tnallwhile x!w-i i-ujH.,
Put Your Savings in a Mutual Savings Bank
The MORRIS COUNTY SAVINGS BANK |£1 South Street, rnr. Kellan Street
MORRISTOWN, NEW JKRSICV
A Mutual Savings Bank
The ONLY Savings Bank in Morris County
INTEREST DIVIDENDS PAVABLE QUARTERLYJANUARY APRIL JULY (M'TORKfi
Interest Paid Since 1928at the Rate of
Assets over $15,000,000.00
Put Your Savings in a Mutual Savings Bank
Longer Evening Co*Uto Return for Winter
l"in« f»Oj-;.yr, writer In !VTlSM*. I.o-ie l'jr»» fiv
N*w York
First Prize Won ByMrs. T. C. Richard*
Miilburn. N. J.
had a "•roatufc chert"Ir WAS A lock, I'm toldIn which he hofde-d «§ hitOf pr*c"o>us stones *f>
B a t r > o yIs jut* * qood tirortq botA l RBeJ cp to tK«> very b«KmWith Jersey C w t f J Stoc\».
Jersey GnbJPcfwcr
"Mil tbe fiw*. A»*a <»»! «iiti a
M r ik-,o at-
it fur f.sr.r I ' W P .
3ii.e I :a*r
O«tj
»#»t»r* us,
Printing ThatPays For ItselfThere are two kinds of printing;. Thijkind that pays for itself and the kindthat you pay dearly for.Forceful, dignified, distinctive printingpays for itself over and over again mthe favorable impression it creates, andthe good-will it builds. Cheap, sloven-ly printing on the other hand, indicatesthat the house is equally careless mother matters. You may "save" n fewdollars on such printing, but in tlie longrun it will prove the costliest com-modity you can purchase.We produce printing that producesresults.
Rockaivay RecordTel 220
AUGUST 27. 1931
iXf EI.SIOR!
old lady was BO con-!
, i, ;t one ol the villagersF <'J1'.'1'nblc to write, that sheLs',\t sin village schoolmasterT ,,in some lessons. Some timeK'!l,i ">>'•' <he villager and said
Oc-irMc. I suppose you are,. ,,, read the Bible fairly
Is'! ,.i,,v, vou. mum," he repllfed,Lo' , 7,1'the Bible and into the
)1(.w.s nver a week ago!"_ _ ~. —o-
l h w icuson. aside from the»!„ seim»1(-"ta1' t h a t w e don't, getIf mil «W car is that we hate to
HI iiKiu' dependent, garage ine-""' work.
ROCKAWAY S E C O K D 8EVEN
VDUYOUK CARAND THL
AL t'APONE AND RACKETEERS
by Tony
We talk and read of racketeersOf almost every kind,
Makers of whiskey and beersYes, many others you'll find.
There are many like Al Capone! They rob us left and right;' With hearts made of stonel Putting many humans to flight. :
Many laws are made by man ITo stop the criminals' adventure,!
But stop it if you ean IWithout the laws of nature.
We have criminals. We have crime jIn spit of man made laws ]
It grows worse from time to time IThere certainly is a cause. t
; „/,/, SAFETY'•'pica''!, nauu '•^••\n
RelieveAcid Stomach
tllSAITKARS
lull Pint
39cSold only ill
Rcxall
Stores
Bfxnll Milk of Magnesiacounteracts acid stomach,the cause of much indi-gestion. Thousands de-pend upon this nevervarying relief.
GERARD'SMitlu SI. ttoenanay, W. J.
l'hoiic Id
Is Prohibition a good reason?We feel the answer is no.
The almighty dollar is the reasonThink, and you'll find it so.
If you go to the voting pollsVote for principle not for men
Vuv crimes we are paying toilsWith life of women and men.
hUlW'uUnn, ;i very noble wordJi (an Jill iJie world with peace
Some (iay all will be heardAnd all ennifjs will cease.
late will be (indeed we'll ieel nature's handgoini' some-j In all nsitiuu;. of (he world,realize that I No f.'aponcs to make demanri
•e foiiir to ;' ;1 hem
j 'Editor's Note: This series of articlesby the Commissioner of Motor Ve-hicles is being presented by Rocka-
| way Record as its part in the cam- ,I paign of education to familiarize mo- Itorists with the laws which regulate |their conduct on the road). i
l.ABOK DAY j: Lahor Day, (lie last great holiriiiy Iof .summer, marking the elose of i)i(va<'ittioii .season, is fa.sl ai)f>ro;i('hiiH'.Labor Day under utility .skie.s jii\ii!-iiibly «•!;, the .year's record lor motoitravel and tin-re is no reason tu be-lieve this year will hiKvery highway in tin
:choked with motoristj where. It is horribleall too many of them
'hospital -and than many olare hiking their lust ride.
The newspapers of Tuesdiiy. Hop- We all know what he said:'lumber II. will not carry columns ofnames of dead and injured if mo-
i torists and pedestrians will use just 1; ordinary common sense and if mo- .Sotorists particularly will realize that
[taking unnecessary chances in a run[of one or two hundred miles at best(saves very few minutes. The driver) who cuts in and out of line, endiing- j Life is all to short it seems
the lives of himself, his pas- j For us to rob, steal and fight.sengers and others on the road;) Why not some pleasant dreams?
Instead of fears awful blight.
There is plenty here for allYes, plenty for every single one
Let us listen to nature's callto watch planes landing at an air- | Before this life is done,port, and will waste all the precious I o
ardnUwhilel'heVsfops To" i^pec^"" « « « S ™ * SC'™™ CHURCHwrecked car.
lreedcmi will be unlwrled.
Words of Patrick Henry so great
Liberty, or rive me death, of fateRemember our blood is red.
all:, preach and educateWoman, man. is,ii'l, boy.
Write, read and advocateThat crime we may destroy.
speeds up to beat a light, and ignoresa stop street sign, all lor the purpose
i of saving four or five minutes in ani afternoon, will think nothing of stop-ph fifteen minutes or a half hour
Accident statistics reveal that morethan fifty per cent of all motor ac-
"CHRIST JESUS" will be the sub-1ject of the Lesson-Sermon in all
cidents are caused by motorists ex- ] Churches of Christ, Scientist on Sun-ceeding the speed limit and failingto give the right of way. Driving on
. the wrong side of the road, falling tostay in line, failing to give signalsare other major causes of deaths andinjuries on the streets and highways.By far the largest proportion of allthese occur during the late afternoonand added care should be exercisedin driving as the day begins to wane.
If you would return safe and soundfrom your Labor Day week-end tripkeep these "don't" in mind:
Don't try to pass another car on
testlessCHILDREN
HILDREN will fret, and often for' no apparent reason. But there's
Iwsys Casloria! As harmless as thetape on the wrapper; mild and bland«it tastes. Yet its gentle action willlolhc u youngster more surely than
S more powerful medicine.J That's the beauty of this specialIMdren's remedyl It may be given the•imest infant —as often as there ispcttl. In cases of colic, diarrhea orTitular disturbance, it is invaluable.I coaled tongue calls for j ust a few dropslo ward oft constipation; so does any•jjplion of bad breath. Whenever
Minn don't cat well, don't rest well,>< nave any little upset—this pureWgelablc preparation is usually allWat's needed.
a crowded highway untilsure the road is clear. you are
Don't ignore special regulationsmade by police authorities to handlethe holiday traffic.
Don't cross a railroad without firstbeing positive that there is no trainapproaching. If the intersection isobscured, take the trouble to get outand look In both directions along thetracks.
Don't move too close to the carahead in congested' traffic, but leaveample space to bring your car to astop in case of emergency.
Don't select a holiday outing spotin an area where there is certain tobe unusually heavy traffic.
Don't start on your outing untilbrakes have been inspected and everypart of the car put in good condition.Particularly, don't drive home withonly one headlight or with tail-lightout.
iCASIORIA
It seems to be the consensus ofopinion that a Congressman's placeis in the home.
day, August 30, 1931.The Golden Text is: "We know!
that the Son of God is come, and jhath given us an understanding, thatwe may know him that is true, andwe are in him that is true, even inhis Son Jesus Christ" (I John 5:20).
Among the citations which com-prise the Lesson-Sermon is the fol-1lowing from the Bible: "My little;children, these things write I untoyou, that ye sin not. And if any mansin, we have an advocate with theFather, Jesus Christ the righteous:And he is the propitiation for oursins: and not for our's only, but alsofor the sins of the whole world" (IIJohn 2:1,2).
The Lesson-Sermon also includesthe following passage from theChristian Science textbook, "Scienceand Health with Key to the Scrip-tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "AsPaul says: 'There is one God, andone mediator between God and men,the man Christ Jesus' " tp. 332).
AUTOS KILL 9,100SINCE NEW YEAR'S
More than 9,100 persons were kill-ed by automobiles in the UnitedStates in the first four months ofthis year, according to figures com-piled by the Travelers' InsuranceCompany.
Each month shows an increaseover the corresponding month of1930. January and April had theworst records, in each month morethan 2,400 having been killed.
from Headaches,Colds and Sore Throat
Neuritis, NeuralgiaJP»n't be a chronic sufferer from head-rats, or any other pain. There ia
an acht" o r Pa in B a yc r Aspirincannot relieve; and they are
2 . ? m f ° r t to women who sufferWodically. They are always to be relied"Ponfor breaking up colds.
"way he only a simple headache,L nim,-y bf n eu ra 'e 'a or neuritis.iVt'lui1""1- lumh*go. Bayer Aspirin• >U1 the sensible thing to take. JustJ??'? " B B a y e r y°»'re taking; it
HOUSE FLY IS MAN'S MOST DEADLY ENEMY
laden M filth
Tfie gem-cam/nigfltfks katr&sponsiblefar mare human death than all the aimmtdtDiM beasts combined 75.000 deatiis
\mmualhj tracediofly
€> REX BESEARCM FOUNDATION
»
S A F EBEWARE
30 DISEASES ARESPREADBY FLIES
Germs of Tuberculosis, Diph-theria and Smallpox AreTransported by Insects.
The common house fly Is H»' »'»st
dnngeroun enemy to mankind, fiiiisliij,"more thnn 75,00(1 deaths «miu«ll.v, ac-cording to Pr. O. V. llcddilnirjr, direc-tor of the Hex Kcwiircli Kminclatinn,Chicago, which Is cni.w<l 1" » '»'•""'-wide warfare on "[iiihlle em-in.v" In-Efl'tB,
"These deaths result directly fromKormn curried by Hie «.v from He un-snnltary brooding I'liices to nmn andIlls food," said ix-clor Iledcnlinrc"Utnllis ntiiscrt I'.'1 ""* '"''' n m n y
tlmeo more, thnn Iliom1 c"»s(>l1 "-v warK
nnil wild lienslK «f all l|n"'s-"About SO dlwnw'N /ire known to be
siireml by genus carried by flies. Themost common are typhoid, lnfnntilediarrhea, cholera, and dysentery. Cen-sus reports show that Infantile diar-rhea, better known as 'summer com-plaint,' cerniB of which are transport-ed by the fly, onuses more deathsamong children than measles, scarletfever, whooping cough nnd diphtheriaput toKCtlier."
Other common ailments traceable toHies are tuberculosis, anthrax, eye dis-ease, diphtheria and smallpox.
Health authorities declare Unit thefly ean be eliminated most effectivelyby destroying breeding places—refuseand gnrbnge piles, by screening win-dows and destroying the flies that getInto the bouse with n good fly spray.
Itescjircb in the I'mindM ion's l;l.bnri\-lories hi»8 definitely proven that fly-papers, powders and swatters are In-efficient an exterminators. The fa-vored method—spraying—should lieapplied with a hand sprayer directedtowards the walls and ceilings of therooms. The mist drawn into theirbreathing pores pnrul.vr.e8 the files,quickly canning their death.
An Entire Community WillRead Your Message
NO MATTER what youwant to buy or sell, or
whether you want a job orhave a position to fill, a classi-fied Want Ad will get yourstory before the greatest num-ber of people at the smallestexpenditure of energy.
Houses are bought and sold,jobs are secured, money is bor-rowed and loaned, and in somecountries even marriages areconsummated through classi-fied columns. NOTHING ISIMPOSSIBLE TO A WANTAD.
Phone your Ad and we'll do the rest
THE ROCKAWAY RECORDTelephone Rockaway 220
EIGHTROCKAWAY RECORD
CAMP MORRIS BOYS MADE 684 CRAFTARTICLES-RADIO CONTEST THIS FALLEvery day at Camp Morris saw : leadership of Haloid Crampton, fifty
boys making things, thereby learn- , three wooden animals, a small CHDI-i'ig by doing At the end of the sea- ! net, three letter openers and fifteenwin 684 craft articles had been com- j mode! outboard motor speed boatspleled in the carpentry, lea.there.raft., j were constructed in the carpentrybasketry metalwork. archery, pho-j (iioup. Upon completion of the Doaistogrnphy and rauio groups. The lat- ; which were propelled by sprmj!ter two ci-Hfts appcidcd especially to I motors, a boat, race ensued and Hoi-the older boys. Not only did these ace Miler's boat "Skippy won mtolder fellows learn to makf home-t cup. The ba.skctrynrou.il with fayo-thing while at etunp but here they , ney Au.st.in as leader, iimde eighteenreceived an iiurudnel ion t.i; the two , basket:, and twelve niipkln rintisforemost hobbies ainoni; lechnicai sides several vases, innmen, namely, radio and phntorrupii.v. Tiie outdoor Minn. AudiDuring.' the fall and winter months a i was the directorlaciio rimlcst will IK- conducted to dr-ferinine which ol I in Icllmvt. can re-reive from the most distant pointwith I,he set he const] llcfcd ii! riiiiip.
Many line improvements about(amp were cnmiilcied by the ram])-«is in addition to the hui'.e number(if crai'l projects winch w o e lal'.enhome with them. A Inri'eCamp Morris archway was
Ihreby t
and Inns,cw Animaiin.
arehc) y. Thirty-• bow:, unit :;i» HiTovvs were inuiie
' D ir e b e l s .liler Kuber l J
ieadi ' -n.hip. in ad i l i l ionM-ven d o u r Illioclii r:..scraper! . , t wo ucsl: l a m p :opener : , '<>m a s h i T . a
r u s t i c | ii-mui-, mi: ,ree led I u n l i t l o r ii
r t i l ! craftt id icek ' s
l o uiakl i i l 't hri
, D in
liasebal l musk , iiton.,1c) ;i l l repluci ' s l ' i e i i itin.- i -eneral r epn l r d e p a r t -n y l h i n i ' Hint w i l l w ion i '
a t t h e e n t r a n c e to t in: p a r k i n r ,'ipiii'c, | w i th t h e c a m p oi iuipini-nt . Ainnisii n e w b r i d n e const n ic te i l a i t h e e n - ' i j r o v n . 1 lit- s c i en l i s l , s h o w e d t h e ini.vs( r a n e e of I h e c o u n c i l r i n r . t h e I ' oun- ,,r i be piii i t i i i ' . raphy p r i m p how I" n n x(il ri111: itself en l i i rced u n d u n p r o v e d , t h e i r own h y p o a n d dcvelopil e r n s ))li inled a r o u n d t h e s l o n e pulpi t . | l ions . T w e n t y -ill t h e tml.cloiir c h a p e l , Ilie l a r r e , vt'lopcd a n d liidb r idge al t h e h e a d of t h e h ike c o m - [;,
t r a i l to t i l ls hri '
e Icltipu l a '
oln-
SMALLEST NATIONSMILES AT DEBTS
Lichenstein 1» Untroubled byTaxes'and Armt Parley.
DENVILLE
penudebt » ! l
s l i i N / , ' i o n , - ' I l i e s m a l l e s t I',
p r i n c i p a l i t y , o w r l n i . l ' d in
i i e p i t l i i i i o i i H b i ' i ' H i i n e I t l i a s n o
,11,1,1, , i i i , i i i i i - d f r o m n i l a r u i H ce in-
f e r c n c f - N l i e c i n i H e 11 I m s »<> H i a n i H o f i
i i n n . v , in p i - i i e i l e n l l y t h e o n l y e o i i n t r . v
in H u r u p e t o r e p o r t u m i l i H t a n t l n l
IK-iiHIir.v . s u r p l u s n m l l l i l » I " " I ' 1 ! " 1 " f
I l i e fn< i t t in ! It t i n * n o t u x e s .
l . l e l i i i ' i i K l e l i i , l i v e M p i n r e I I I I I C H H I I I I I I I -
.-i- l l i i m H i e D l s i r l e i o f ( ' i i h i m l i l u , I B a
pl i - i -e nf A n s l r i a i d i i n l t t h i r t y i n i l e B
,•:,>[ f r i i i n l . i i lve C i i n s l i i i i e e , o n t h e
l n i h k K (if I h e I t h i n e . T h e I- , 1 1 1 1 1 ' l r l
Mrs William H. Dickcrson of theold Boonton road, is confined to he.home with Illness.
Mrs. Elsie Curry and daUKhln' '>'
MtlllllNielllllir iill
t l i e l r t i m e
, i u LT11 I l i ' - i e
L.I
j i l i . ' t e d u n d :i n i ' Wwith a rustic iirch at the entrance.Back ,'it.oiis were cunslnicled for theleiinis court and baseball dininnmiand a new rail wn.s buill around thesilo. Hhops were e(|ui|>ped withtienchcs lor nielalcriift and radio, adark room was built for photographyiuid four closets were constructed lorcraft, supplies. The pi' pom: tablebuilt, by the boys pro\ I to be veryjiopular. The lari'.esl, simile projectwas the construction of a rustleporch on the old house across IheJake. All of these projects remain
. n u |
principles of short waveat camp as a memorial ol happy days j , ; . v i , hoy look home with him In ad-
diilnn t-i Ihe receive,- which he huubuilt, a copy of "How to beeonn
I'.lit
llms wens iimde.
vas under the direction of j ],,|Ches te r A, linker. .Sixteen slmrlwave reccivim: sels won1 completed,
two illlllil Ircillielicy osellllilors„. .. Hindi' lor code practice. ThruIhe i-cuerosily ol ninny friends olCnnip Morris thriiont the county indonatinr. iippiiratus, the ciimpers inthe radio rroitp were nblc to buildreceiving sels worth al least $10 forSl.IiO which covered Ihe cost of mis-cellaneous parts wrich had to he pur-chased. The callipers were tauiihthow to operate their sets and soine-tliini: of the theory and under lylnu
reception.
.. v l u l l I b i -
l i e n j u i n e i l
i n ; ' i i - d i l l
I l i e I . l . l i l .
l o r t i n - I n i l l
l . l '-hli-n.'-Khe .\ II- I el
(- World(I. Heri « us Inuu . ) nl
i 11 * 111 > in
CMstre-etrare'spendnm the weekin Newark.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore L. Bierck^of Lake Arrowhead, have had a . aBill-si Miss Ruth Oifford. of JeiMVCity,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Fuiilc <>tTwin Oaks, arc ciifcrtainmi,' Mrs.Fugle's sister, Miss Blanche I.a.Salle.of Bultimorc.
Fred H. Myers. D. M. KmhterHockard (iruwiiey, Sr.. mid Daniel
i» jiirooks attended the iniierai Wedilny uftcrnoon ol MyronDuller, who was killed inbile acc ld i -n l . Ml Till thr|illli- p r o m i n e n t ill t he !'• ' ' '' " ' '•nl Ihe s l a t e
I), l l a n s c n i n . olen te r t i i ine i l overand M r s Kmcs l
•1 m i lc.n uuton
has In
Mr. and Mrs ('Lake Arrowliead.iln- v.eei; end, MrKlein, nl Masl o n
In;:II INI! fl-
I h e I l l o - I |i |-|, ' .i-il pi
c l l l l l i c l i u i ( l l
T h e h e ! lv
hill ', in I lie nil
Those who spent Ttlenl Camp liKinwoods ideel her "1 tin' llMChin rli and lriendi
i.».l lc of VIHIIIZ.
! In
of working together .T h e lea ther c ra f t nrotip under the jj|,|']'t" a ,-opy of "How to become a i Km
direct ion of Fred Diekerson was ra(||,j uimiti ' i ir" tellinii h im all about liiileprobably t h e mos t popular craft . I j l i K s r t a m j also how to build a smallNinety-s ix belts a n d eighteen pnrsi-.s . t r ; i n . ; m ! | t e r . , l i a t tc r ies , phones andwere comple ted , also a rche ry (itilvcrs 11,,!,,,,; ,„.,, ! H ' ) W Ui-lnij purchased by
l . i . l i l c i i s l r i n i s II | i i , l i l i l
I l i c y I I I I M - a n l a v e s , l l l i c i
.",0 y e a r s w e r e I h e y ; r ^ > ' "
s u m l o Jiii .v t o r II i l y l . c I
I l i e ttalers o f I h e K h l l i e ,
o f I III- i - o s I n f | 1, ,-ir j - i i \ e l l ,
bv ihe prlni-i-H of Uohteii.i llire iiiiKinj: the l;irK'" fi prn|ieers in l']iire|ie. ,\s n inidler
In the.eil i>
n b o l d
bi l l I h e
l l i en t IN
laslmall
pand arm Kiinrds,whistle lanyard,sheath, utility bin;
bookdoe
marks,leash, axe
and moccasins, y ;were made in this craft. Under the
these prospective amateurs in pre-paration fur the radio contest In thefall.
The papers say at, present you canbuy $1.25 worth of anytliini: for adollar, but the catch In it is. youhave to have the dollar.
The business of racketeers- undgangsters is the only kind left now-adays that continues to go with abane.
Scientist says that Chicago gang-sters can be reformed by p.syrhiatry.We didn't know the science was sodeadly.
The Red, White and Blue will neverfade if we act white, overcome theblues, and give the Reds hothinrj toharp on.
Big Card Tonight atBerkshire Arena
le lire c r e a t el.lclitell-tclll.
Iliiin (he
in. wholy holil-of fact,rest i.rsize of
Dill Knipper to Feature ThreeHound Boats—Abella in
Main limit
Six-
Just think of the terrible depres-sion there will be In the apple busi-ness when times get better and theunemployed go back to their regularjobs.
India, it is said, is to have a con-stitution somewhat like ours, and allwe have to say Is that India will haveto be pretty strong to have a consti-tution like ours.
DOVER'S METROPOLITAN STORE
buys thegreatestsuit youever sawfor themoney...at
The MAN'S SHOPT H E C R O W N
S.Friedland & Co.38-42 VI. Blacluvcll St.
Phone Dover 02
23RD YEAR OF Ill'.I.I/VIIIIITV
Prof. Dill Knipper. of the Berkshire ''alley Arena lias announced that his I,'eckiy tir.ht card for this week willlumber three six-round bouts and auartet of fours.In the final bout Lud Abella. Mor-
ristown Filipino, will clash with AlRogers, of Newark. The .semi-finalwill show Johnny Cacchio, Mendhamflash, arrayed against Kid Kron, ofDover.
In the one remaining six rounder,Terry McGovern. of Madison, willtry out his stutl against the ableLenny Bnnks of Newark.
The four rounders will bring to-jether Harvey Grant, of Whartonvs. Johnny Ferko. of the same town;Eddie Higglns. Rockaway, vs. SammyMiller, Newark: Chick Hilcr, Boon-ton, vs. Ted Moore, Irvington, andMorris Laurie, Dover, vs. Pep Lom-bardo, Netcong.
France Ready to GiveBack Russian Warships
I ' a l i s .—The l-'reinh Koventineiil liasiilihollni't-d tint! the min is t ry of m a r i n eWHS preimreil in i:ivi» hnek to the So-viet Itiissimi iMvi-rnim-ht the twelveflintier c/.arlsi war sh ips which havt»Iti-iMi tiirniiiK to rust In ihe blue wati-ref I'.izorta hiirttnr. Tunlsiit .
The Miisi-mv ^'.i\ermiH-iit was rvi-e-rt-t-il lo In* prepiiriiiL* to u«k Kraii*^ !»-»re tu rn the M;irsh;j.<. Kr.»n.-* in.-.::d !n-
Illnlf lliail l'lf;lS»-0. f'C l^EOrtA h^rt--TN none Itio 1.:^ a n !lln- i-hl w-iir-liips Miii
t leship,-t inone
e j.r^p*-r.c<-
fir-: Vs.* ).-
lo
DENVILLE AWARDS MANUALEQUIPMENT CONTRACT
The contract for furnishing themanual training equipment for theDenville School was awarded by theBoard of Education to the AmericanSaw Mill Machine Co.. of Hackctts-ttown, on a bid of $1,400. Montgom-ery & Co., Plainfleld, was second witha bid of $1,575.
Contract for furnishing wood-working equipment,'- metal-workingequipment and supplies was Riven JH. Matlock & Sons, Camden, ut itsbid of $1,661.90. A contract for lum-ber went to Joseph Harris & SonsRockaway, for $225.
'Hit'Se Ve <i-1< woreI he Wraii^el nrniy, carryini: them !:•<:•.>I'riini-a to 'I'unls, where they weivsplit up. tilt* soltllerR iinil ollicers 8cat'lerliiAr over the worlil while the war-ships were Intenu'il. ''
Sine<> that tlini! Iho shlpH have heeniniiieniled ami it In doubt fill If theyimlil ever be inaile Keaworlhy nciiin.lie wondeii deekn have rotted underle Afrli'un xun mill rains, the bottninire lovered with biirniieles and theIIIPK are red with rilHt. The bolleraml 1'iih'lnra have rustoil anil fallenpnrt.
The Kreneh ccivi'rnnient will reply toloscow Unit there IH no objection toSoviet millnrs taking tbe vesweln ovpr,nit Itussbi niUHt hear nil the expeiiHVf rdiirnlnu to n liusslun port.
BUTLER MAN DIESIN AUTO SMASIIUr
Myron P. Tintlc, sixty-eiRht, wnsinstantly killed at Hnskell near Pnt-erson Sunday afternoon when his caroverturned following a collision withnnother machine.
The impact threw Tlntle out of hitmachine and he struck his headtiBainst a curb. He was rushed toFaterson General Hospital but wasdead upon arrival.
Mr. Tintle has been a llfe-lonpresident of Butler and Is survived b:his wife and nine children.
$18 STOLEN FROMTILL OF DOVER STORE
Discovery was made Sunday morn-ing that the store of Joseph Bclbey,at Sussex and Clinton streets, Doverhad been entered, during the nightand $18 abstracted from the till. Thithieves gained entrance to the storethrough jimmying the rear doorSergeant Vanderhoof, of the Doveipolice, is in charge of the lnveatlgn.tion of the robbery.
A daughter has been born to Mand Mrs. Silas Hiler of UondnliPark.
Charles V. Stidworthy, of Ncstreet, is confined to his home witillness.
• — oMr. and Mrs. Albert Hann,
Franklin avenue, are the proud par-ents of a baby daughter.
o
It seems the lasteat thing in biograph:, is to assemble, the opposltlon's ipeeches In '00 and '04, onecall them a new estimate of Lincoln
Advertising school of music oftenCrooning in Ten Easy Lessons. Eas'on whom?
Landing Plane on LawnCosts Pilot $25 Fine
Tucson, Ariz.—Lamllni; IIIH a i rp lanen ih« yard of H noi-orlly house unilnuikliiK ii ilato with nno rif the c l r ls
ist Alfred A. I IUIKII I , NOBIIII'H, nvl-
ntor, .f'J,*i.linlfln InslHtnl It was a forced
iiniHiiR, but John Ihv.vw, chief of po-lice, bi'iird nlimit the ihilc mill ile-I'lariMl the s tun t was iircurriniKeil. l ie•unsed IIIIIIKIII'K a r res t unilor a i l ly:>i'illniiiii'o prnhlblllnR the operation nfmotor vehicles wlthmit iiiulTlers, mill:h<" flyer was lined it'J.'i.
'I'lie av ia tor wnnteil lo t ake oft from[lie sorority house yard, but the chiefmaile. lilm have t h e p lane Imuled nut-side the city l imits.
: h , v e v c n i l l l 'h e ( i e l - ' i ' o -
i l e l i o t u i l i n t l o l i i de n j o y e d I l i e
eveiiini' ol fun and fellowship. A hipIciiturc ol tin- eveuinr was n treasurehunt in which l-'nriium Vnnderliool.ol Morris nvenue, wu.-i Ihe buppv
, wniner.Mrs. I.iiurn A Miihoniw i pi nil
i til). I his week as a r.uest ol Mi andMrs. 1). M. Kirhler, of Chiuih I m I
Hev. and Mrs, Andrew d l'ndltney and ilnui'.litiT, lieverly ol l u \ \bun:. N. Y., will he Ilie I'.uest:. of Miand Mrs. Mortimer I1', lliuil. of t)r-chnrd .street, llrv. l'odlesney will
'occupy the pulpit of the Denville Un-deiioniiinitional Churcli both .Sunday]inomiiii! and .Sunday evenim;. Willie!here Hev. and Mrs, l'odlesney willvisit the many friends they madewhile here several years afra.
Mr. and Mrs, TJ. C. ltyer.son, of IKstltiiK Lake, liave returned lo tht-1Lake after a three weeks' auto trip ito the Adirondack's. I
-oDI;NVII.I.I: UNUICNOMINATIONAL |
( HDItCIIAll servlcves In the P. O. S. of A.
Hall.Church school classes fur all uues
at 9:30 Sunday mornini!. You arcinvited to conic mid brins tin- mem-bers of your family.
Sunday mornlni; worship service al10:45 with Rev. Andrew G. Podles-ney, pastor of liie Frcwsburt!, N. Y.,Baptist Church, preachim;. Solonumber by Mrs, Andrew G. I'IKUCS-:iey.
Evening worship service at 1:45.Rev. Podlesney will nfiain preach.
Rev. Podlesney is an energeticyouiiR man and has been heard be-fore by Denville folk having servedns pastor during the summer of 1829.The public Is Invited to be present ntboth the morning and evening serviceon Sunday.
Meeting of the trustees, churchcommittee and deacons and deacon-esses will be held Tuesday evening,September 1st, at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Mortimer P. Hunt, of Or-chard street.
The annual meeting of the con-gregation will be held in September,preceded by n banquet. The commit-tee is working to make the banquetpleasing to all.
Illiteracy is deplorable, but It Is notas bad as being able to rend every-thing and believing It all.
THURblMY /. ii, iXm
^xx^vaxxxxxxxxxxmxxxnxxxmxxxtxxun^
MARKETQuality AlwaysIXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXlSlrToin Slcak, Ih.
Jrinic Kib Kousi, Ib.:iiiu-k Httasl. Ib.<Yesh I l an ihu i^ , Ib.>latc Mf.it, II).
zxzzzxzxzzzzzzzxkxxzzx
32c22c
f R|>i iis»; I tiinb, Ib.Shoulder i A Spi in>> Lamb, Ib.|Sn.-list <il Spring I -anih. Ib.
(;.tln I Sums, Ih.
Wh< Buck Hams, Ih.
23c10c
"ISi, Ib.
Mew I'Yce Hwiniinj* Sail, Round Box( luiuythi.-ll's Beans, 3 Cans forHOUIL u s luapo ruled Milk, 3 for2-1'/» lbs . < i'tlil Mt-tltil l^lour
< /.unity Toi l t l Soup, 3 for1 ub. < MUS ASSIHUHI I*iiiit, 3 for
/, II). Package llacou
M
20e22cWe23c25c
s
I
OALlTllK BUST GKAIMS OF
Scranton-Lehigh, Old Company's Kand Plymouth Red Ash Coal
Strait & Freeman Coal Co,l'lioiui 12 or 2-W I>li»iM)914lor l
CECIL'S,Specials for July and August
MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY
Permanent Wave, Complete - $5.001Shampoo and Finger Wave - •
Phone Boonton 402 808 MAIN STREBT |iiN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT
Statistics showing amarriages during 1930condition of stag-nation.
decrease inreflect our
Hope the ship they christen Coo-lidge will choose to run.
One way Gandhi has It on the restof us is. a bath towel doesn't bag atthe knees.
ROCKAWAY LEHIGH COAL CO.JO8. M. IIEE8E — CIIA8. A. ItKBBB
Lehigh GoalDltuinlnouN Conl
Iel. Itwknnaj 408
WoodTrucking
Weight of LightTlienretleiilly llj;lit him weight. Ot
course It Is very smnll. An oniliinryelectric Inmii would liavo lo barnnliuut 2,0(10,(100 yenrs to produce oneounce of Unlit.
His Wife It So UglyHe Is Happy Husband
Ktmlliiiiuptcm, KiiKlanil.—MorllnierI.eeseloft, who illRenilmrked here fromAmerica, proudly told IlrltlHh report-ers Hint lie hntl won Ihe prize award-ed to "the happiest huxlmml In Amer-ica," heciiUHe. hln wife waR the ugliestwoman In the world.
lie attributes his family |,nHB („the fact Hint blH wife Is u'Kly, knowsIt, nnil iloes not mlnil belni; toll)about it. Leesi-toft thinks that nilmnrltal unlinpplness Is cniiBeil tiy wom-en beliiR fielf-eonflelous nliout theirlooks.
Indian IrrigationIrrigation WUH UHCII In ArlKonn ninny
ceiiturleH before tlio CIUUIIIK of thewhite man. Karly Spnnlsli truvt'lersfiitinil lntlliiUM UKUIK water riu-rled by(llU-lies fur their crops.
Cantaloupe Italian GiftThe Kurd "i-initnlimpe" m ihoiiKlit
to be derlveil from t'unniloii|iu Islandin Itnly. where ^ueh me'nn^ llrst wereBrown In Kuni|ie. The seeil was ob-tlllneil tn Arnieiiln
0 .Alwayi With Ui
Tlici-e me two Idmla ot peujilo—tlmse who ilo (IIIIIIIH without iimlilnRa fuss mid llmsc who niiilie awithout ilolnn tlilims. -Hxclnmce.
— -oTexas Woman Possesses
Unusual Bible EditionWlii'i'ler, Texas.—An iMlltlon of ilie
lillile a.13 yearn old, and believed tohave never heen recorded, him beenfound here, Mrs. H. A. Holt, who «wnnthe volume, claimed recently.
The volume measures 0 Inches by flInches, anil Is ,'IVJ Inches thick. H IHhound In henvy brown leather which IHfrnyoil with HRR.
Mrs. Holt Kiild her father purchasedthe volume in ia'10 for $M>. NotationsIn Hie book (Into buck as far as 17IIH,
Cabbage Stalk Hai D HendiItiitky Mount, N. C—A ntbnKc
Mulli with nine well-ilevolopeil heails011 It him been raised by J. A. V. Bills,n trurli furnier, near here.
funs
Counting the YearsWe ilo not count a man's yours
until he bus nothing clue to count,-KmerHon.
Roiharpenod SawYou can fool mime of the ncoplo nil
of tlie llini-, and all of the people hum,of the time, hut the rent of the timethey will ninhe fools of thouiiiclvi-H,
SUSSEX COUNTY- F A I R -
BRANCIIVHXE, N. J.
AUGUST 25, 26, 27, 28, 29DAY AND NIGHT
SPECIAL-Monday-Tuesday-WednesdaySHAMPOO A N D FINGER WAVE $1"°MY OWN P E R M A N E N T WAVE tf-MNESTLE PERMANENT WAVE $5.00
ORCHID BEAUTY SHOPPEGROUND FLOOtt, NEW LY8AG1IT nMLDINH
DENVILLE CENTER, Denville, N. 3. I ' lIONE ItOCKAWAV l!l
Penalty of Unrcndhioi.NotlilnK IH BO (,-rpiit nn enemy to
rnnqnlllty nml n enntenteil nplrlt t\nhn ninar.<>iui>nt nml 1'onfnnlonn of un-
roaOlni'BH nml InrmiHlilernllnn.—Tny-or.
And Will TomorrowThe man who Npendn toOuy haunt-
ing about what he In going to, do to-morrow Old tho name tiling yesterday—Capper's Weekly.
No Women Actreiici ThenIt In lnipoHiilhlo Dint Hlinkeiipenro
over BIIW n woman neuron, nlnec In hlndnj In lOnuland nil tl,(. p , , r t H w o r o
played by men.
From Mmonlr EmblemThe expression "on ||1(, |,,VI,|» )B H|,|(,
to hove orlRlnntoil In I'leemntionrythe level helni! an mnlili-iii of t | , . . , o r .Clllilr.llllon
LANDING DOCK TO UKIMI'KOVDl) T1HS
Complete renewul of (lllc'^l'!(1 ]S\tics nt Lake Hopiitcimu »> "'• u B j |Inn, Morris County, will w »"„,,!short ly after the H o s l i m . o ' l w ' ^ l
Few New Yorlier. W«lkTlieie urn mnr« olnvalcrB In N.>\v
..?." f?, '"l"'llll«11 "'Mil In nil tl.flI'CNt nf Ilii- l l r i l i M l S l u t e H ,
inor season t>»(l flni"111'1
weather by tho Stall' '^""^m,!of Consorvutlon mid " , ,i1(1 co»'|with tho co-operallon nl »>•• ^]meroo und Navlitull"" {"' rcon.;old, wornout clock wi I o' ' N.struotcd and a now l)1) " 'Sioiiil
sovcrnl Imiidi'1'1' " ui\\.feet of tlookliiK H\mn\ wju ut
I t Is claimed thni Hiismerit will innlce the l m s l " 'dreciRcd by the stiit.- nion ato tho mibllfl. The '"" ' lyuillspecifically will consist or » ' Mu-nround tho cxlullnii il '»'^ " ,„,#«hond equipped tor d'";'"'«,'„„ inljlrunnliiB tho full wKlili '"*,»•««,basin nlonn the iirwcni J,*"'moduli*mid n r a m p for the, acco ,hof canons and otliei' tmi'»[_
T h o Incroaso in w t ' 'lilioukl bo n
toir^:tiWwlintaken awny from «>«*'»•