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We » re our justly proud at things—oui Town Newepaper; both are assets ROCKAWAY RECORD lr Its New*. Ads, Printing, way 220; fclad phone we are to nerve or Job Rocktt- Rlways you Vol. XUV, No. 7 HOCKAWAV, N. J., THURSDAY, ALKJUST 20, 193] $J.OO PKH YEAH Week-End Specials Sirloin Sleak, lb. 39c l.uinb, lb. 20c Shoulder of l.arnb, lb. 27c Romp of Veal, lb. 29c Sniokcil I Iain, lb. 25c Bottom Round Roast, lb. 39c Plate Beef, lb. . 12c Cottage Hams, lb. 35c Frankfurters, lb. 25c ,eg of Spring I ,amh, lb. 31c 1' i tsh < > Uccf. lb. Fresh Killed Chickens, lb. .... 25c ..35c Jersey Tomatoes, 6 lbs. for 25c Hush's (jokl Itanium Corn, do/.. 25c Seven Day Coffee lb. ' 25c Fresh Filet of Sole, lb. 25c Fresh Mackerel, lb. 25c 16 qt. Basket of Potatoes 50c Hagan's 26 Wall St. Cash Market Tel. Rockaway Card Medley for Denville Fire Dept. Bi([ Tlmr Arrumitd fur Iriiluv Evo- ninji, September 4, al 1'ubllr . School Auditorium he Dun- Legion County Meet |Kiddies Reign at [County Freeholders In Rockaway Tonight | Bertrand Island Park' Visit Rockaway Two In Thrpr Iliinilroil l^gUmaaireh ! f liniioiil In tlr l.xiiecteil to 1'arurii- Throuch | niiiK, AIIKIIK IliirotiKh iu H'ld I'liurulnv Kvr- I K7th—I'rl/.-ti Ui (ilvi'li IT Aemd (over TrucUn mi J!af:i Ktrei-t With AMihall-Hi a,li KtrcK lo |Jr- Itimrdlefl The ludle SMcUowiui us iwmi Imiail for whul . | the ll. medley eeci held on l''ri(iuy eveiiinr »l Ii oelini. nl ' AlKfilol'luiiS. Now, Indie. 1 ,, it Halo e/iiHi|:h In I lueiiiiiiliai'V iii'e ( 1 hul .vou will :,la mil ;,plondnl n, Jlcnvilie I'HO I) their nali-blodue. Inline In huve her rei.poii.';r ooiiiniitlee ol the Ue.li- Nine posts of the Ami irtnietit, with Mrs. Celiu | of Morris Counly will iirmuii hah Rookawiiy tomi'ht lor l;> hoped will bo onunl.v meeljjif ili< In: lle'u lolil'i.li I .•;iiece. i i:,lui curd ii Mori i:, Coinily, -,e|>1 eniliei 4, liKH, a 1 I'ulil eiliinl thro lill'i mill 'il yon wi e |/K .,( IHI!• Inrtir : iiiei ,(l 111! V'l.'.lldl'! Will jiltl Mroel-, nl lihl' ( .•;]«• lean !,(•[.'.liu, l.'ll.Clllljle In ii'ir i< (ill it; lieloie llie 111 two iind idicriiiiMv, " tiend Annual kiddie Tliursdity evoiihu hc it. Wllll;: I lit ii lii- IllU I'l. . a:,i,li •11, Ihi. 1 . lillhc 1: ur...I Nile iiliil I ilulili'l. limn : iln- iiilniM lid li iiMlUiil III lie held Alll'U.'.l Z7th. Kai'll liiiko llojnilcimi.'. N, I , i' ( v e n n i r iiii the ehil- i n: Kllldlo j)ii|iilllu with ''Illllheh now. 11 IIVII know hrlji null il Hie iil i Ii nn up lie.'-,:-, I hitl liny mny, in lo •'lii'lil lire:, " They i- t h n n l a i l l i l i , ! in their i • I. i nil! ip: il ipiii i Wall : Wall llOi'l'li .IliiT.:,! lla- 1,1 ol Hi < (Jill I In.'urli Ii J.I li-i-l II 11 Illll III.- I.- 'in linn Inhi <|nfr; Hum Hii.'i,',e aeooinpunli Ifripkllll, III nl llnail: I lall:oil n. l"|i-li'hei' )-'j 11!;,, Wll- I mid iJij-phoii OnMltliK. 1 by I'liu'ineoi wintiold Ii" nn -I Millphy vliilled !.',! I'Vldny mill niel iMolll- '•(iiiiull and Illl hllillel:. i! Illljil 1VI i Hie in,ji 11 Unio -rl in any h in all kind:, i,l hi lour ol Ilio i!.:i mil nnlv Mivt •s, lad huve bei 'liunini; reiliuiin nl wi a 11 ii JI:/•! 11, ny nl i: ii eh I me. In Mum Mini ina il'iiiil. Hum v,l •anillillll :, '.'.111 r i m i i l i ' l dour Mum street in Hi liu utui Ille ill- lmv.-. Hi.-1 NiitKiiM) Ha,ik Kmlduir. win thev will illahiilKl aim :.• -tile- ilimii . n u l l \ul' in Ihe (),|il }'i 1, il' I •iililli priiiu Illi:, .'lllii'A : In Ihe i Illl |H I /!•:, In I'.i '11,11 I'li'lll ' Illlli :1 nine. Ill I IUIP 1)111 Their and t'Hurts huxv n 1 now ladies, it is your luni. Will) Ml 1 :;. Mctlowitn':, i'>:pci-ii'iiiT in nianur.iiif! ;ml jjurlics lor benevn™ , lent l)!!!"])*). 1 ^ 1 . 1 ;, in liidri'i'iil filic;,, we .cannot tuil, if we help lirr !o bnost Mir.H' will lie ' Mm ii. 1 . dainty 1, I nv. if, (iael; Ilni the Hoy .Seoul Ih 1 in in: In-il liy rruin i;;nnl. Morn:, lr imil llnnn ('(irpi,, Iliirli 1 mid I)i inn o.l Corps ol William lledi'.e: linker I 1 ol Doi'or, mid ihe Drum ('(up. 1 . Whartoii I'D.-,I, II I:, also nunii oy: V.llll 11 il i'n:.lllliii- I'iaili r.idiho liaile Will itielve n |'ill line:, Ille Kiddie Val nndei Ihe (Illeel Inn Jdi'.'liey All.v rill]/! wlju 1' :,lln' 1:, illl'liile In a],|i nil'iiiin. Inn then natin nleleii In-line Mnlnlav, A lie host ail V. Ill lie |)H", biiultlllll 'Up illlli Illl envi-1 Ciiiiin Mum ll mil I r:ill.-. ul l),e i !:, In the id over Manuel Hi,mid reed 1.0 1 Tiucll'ili Company IhlollKll •tiot : v ill, II,|,hall Thin will il' a iinllie hazard dlirllllt AH'l :,tnliiiv pel loil:, thai In,:, I-IUIM-II of- llellll.', Hi Ille lioiolirh Millie niixlety. widen Weiil. •lion of that, old Newark nil »f- l .Jnnin.v n Ii' lM In Th Turnpike IJns project, aloni:. Hundred 1 , <»1 prize:;! Him O'DDWII'.S iliuiil will be on 1 are needed. They nnist all be donated. | The parade will Mart promptly Sumo by Die i.ioro;; and liar and ninny iinulo by Ihe lncli SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Safe Deposit Boxes are 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 It ,., nan a postage stamp cost per day. Come in and rent a box today. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ROCKAWAY, NEW JERSEY Die more hamltiouii.' the bet- ' t.ei 1 . Or .send a liandKcrchlel or an [apron, ii you can do no better, mul ' nuy surplus articles will he placed : on the bu/-a(u tuble, Idi Mile f-ieml 1 your priWA imil <.hnm\i(tna, atui all 1 iimuirie.'i U> Mrs. <.'eliii Mr.Ciowun. ;I3cjivi]]r, N. ,J, I We need hoiiK'-niucie cukes lor the food sule, tiiiti we need hundreds ol I workers to sell tickets ut, $1.00 eueli, | Here i;i your ehance t.n do your part,, i KtiUi'lini; at once: uud our cfi'orfs nni.st. I be tnilirini;, until September 4th hius : broiiMlU this inainitKrth titUilv Us wm~ \ derful .success for the, ilmnen. ! For UIOSL' oi our frieml. 1 ; lunl nuiiJi- | bors in nearby coininuniUes, wlio • may not feel called upon to assist I iUonf; oilier lines, f.;t't Ineiul liusbtitu) i or the boy Iritncl to brinu you Lo Uii.s curd medley and spend a delightful j social cveninK with us. 150 Persons Attend Indian Lake Picnic p. in Residents nlong own I inarch are reqiienled not to di:,|>! nil. nt II ' iiutionul rnr,ii'.n, Mure Ihc parndc l f l mny ii.n, Mu Ih dikes iilncv iifti'r MiiKluwn, Sunday School Commlttre Now Planning for Watrr ('itrnlval SopUmlur 5th iliupi' liuntini: in the iiiitlumil color. II ilr:,tied, lor (lecnriidon, 'I'lic Mu- nlcililf buiUlini' and nuincnnis busl- ncs.s plucc.'i luivc been (llrnnneil lol Hie O'rii.sion, iind Uockdcn l'uiit (•>;- triidii its IlianlM ID llir i-ilizcn:, nl liu 1 I'oiiunuiiil.v \ylni luiyi 1 lultrn these sli'ji.s lo welcome Ihc Leiiiniiniiirc, 1 , Iroin the \'iiriou.s town:; of thr emmiy for their ilr.'il liicc nl Hi I-HI -holder,', wi ,',lne! ill (he fiiin ll'hlaie anil Ihe nil u;. Die :•! »'Hh. liouil: 'ilila I m l i i , property •il wllh inedeil A :.linir wall, milll many will i«- voiii 1 . 1 , Hi:", will he ii iiuivi-il a n d r e - placed with n muled eiiiiiiiiiiiincnl,. llnlh aide;, ol Wi-,-,1 Main ut reel., Iiolll Ihe l.liekiiWIillini .'itlttlon to koiile i; will bo coi-oml with an asphalt paveiiient, •) hi. 1 , will make an iniinoyeil ,'ilreel i*i full width. The I'lei-hiilderi, me reiidy to pro- ceed with Una work al once, but are wailmr, until the bonniidi hut: the iii-l. ulll,'I- l o r I h c inn: I iiili'li I'YIIIII present luillciitln tills vear'l .';ll()W inolillsi':, In eellp:.,- Ihnse nl tin-en,tl.'; yonr. 1 ;, lie 1 Irlo. 1 ;, Mr. Jlmvni'V Will ,'ilii'e ll .',() thai every iilllloo (il prole: :.)i)iinl nbilily in Iho elnUtreii will he displayed lo Ihe nmileiiee 1'elil I,e .lelllie and Ills Inllious Ii. ,'i. Iii'Miilhiin Oielicslni, which ciiniei. lor u two wool::, 1 slny on Mondtiy, j now wntoi pipe;, laid Mlh, will render a mui.lciil proiinuii .,,, ,, | ,,,,.| lll ,, 1,, l ,, , mvi . lllwl ei.pei-ially selected lor the kltldles. There'll lie tiiii'sory limo.'i, Ijaljo, 1 ; In loylimtl, wizard ul nz, "lid many other limes luinllinr ID all children from six to sixty. Uaneini 1 , will follow the Kiddle Hhow liathini: still holds HlllllT. C.'llllthlllli, the nil in lloi'kawiiy. | m:i |lmo spol.lii'.hl, Herlriind rroni Hoonton. , llemh is open lo Ihe public n:, Dover. Madison, despite minors to the ('(mlrarj Island Moiristdwii. Wlilppimy. Whartoii and wide sitiKly Ijench unti pure our own Hoe.kden I'osl. will fix u iliito sprinr waloi In the enmbliinlinii thut and make piun, 1 , for a county con- appeals toIho bather. vi'hllon; elect deleitales tothe .stale convention to ho held at Atlantic City .September 10th to 112til; elect county otlleor.H lor Ihcfollowing your. It is expected that KIIHSCII Cone, of Hoonton, the present counly vico- cdniiniiiirior, will elevated to the olllcc of counts' commander, tluniKh several dark liorscs may pop up al the last minute to make the election; IntciTStlriK. Mr. Stone will welcome the I.,c- (donnaires to Rookiuvay in the ab- ' FiM " p rl , m iK<-K to be one which will sence of Mayor Nichols who will bo 1 1)( , ,,;,, rrmoml) ,. ro ,|, w |,en Mickey out of town. Rockden Tost, will fur- j 1UlW( .. B A1I Bt | lrfi um | iho Rockaway nlKh refreshments after the meetlni;, IJ( ,, 11[ , cl(lsh ,„ , h( , sec(md „,„„,, of and nil members of the post an Ilockaway Bears Meet All Stars Srennil "f Series Iletwrrn I.ocnl Itivals rioniines to Ilrlnc Out ('anaclty Crowd Sunday, August. 23rd, ill. Liberty p to iillend, piullniliirly Iliose g committee .should be appointed On the Roll of Honor of the Banks of America 150 persons were present, at. the annual picnic and frankfurter roast j who hiivcjicver attended a_coui)ty of thn Indian Lnke Sunday School "" ""' '""" held on the club urounds last Satur- day. The first prizes were won as fol- lows: Broad jump, Donald Sandusky; 150 yard dash. Harrison Glberson; {sack race, Norman Soriu'cn: three- leRKed race, Harry Niell and Elvln Sorercn; barrel race, John Cnrson; baseball throw. Flunk RaboM; sen- ior pic-eating contest. John Carson; Junior ple-eatlni; contest, Vincent Maloncy; girls plc-cntlnp contest, Carol Frimdt: girls scat race. Editli Sierra; 50 yard dash. Mary Walsh. The Sunday School Committee Is now planning for a water carnival to be held on the Franklin road beach on Saturday morning, Septem- ber 5th. The Sunday School meets each Sunday morning at, 10:30 In the their aeries. The All Stars who won the first name, by u score of 1 to 0 lo five much ooiiiildoriillon to the proper drniiiiii'.e of Bench slriuit. winch I:, nlwnys In a deplorable con- dllloii all.or mill jilnrtun. II. In pro- posed lo I'Xloinl a lari'.c drain pipe oi: Iho wo.'ii iJilo ol Ihe direct to i conned wllh the IIUT.C pipe which ' oroKNci Main .street, and which cur- lies all Hie water hum the water shed In that vicinity. Alter the walor passes under Main street. 1 uto• Hoiich nl reel, It overllowH the Kiittcrm and not only daiiianes the nlnul but- 1 does much duniai;e to iiroperty own- jerti Iiiiiiiiniich OK Iliid WHI.IT »hcd j wan eioalod by Iho Mate., the county iaud the old trolley company when It I built Main at reel, II Is Ihounht they ] wore responsible, Hlneo Mltlh street was Improved If wan turned over to i the stale, and has since been taken over by the county, Tho borough feels the Freeholders should arrimRO mime relief from ihi' flood/i which do HO much damage, and are hoping for Home action. o Would Annex Part of Rockaway Township * on a nqueczc play arc in fine fettle mccUiiM. The reuular nieetliiK of B , ld jjifkny elniins this Kiune will be Rockdcn Post scheduled for toninht !, hp i llst o f" the series, so confident Is will be held August 27th. A steorinn ; ne thllt ] llB t cnm w m i- ome throimh Dover Hoard »f Aldermen A»ked to itt huld be appointed lo h T k I I ' l f T l l with the bacon. The Bears, who are i i d t l Take In I'arl of Tmuwlilp Nrar Kwil Ihivfr Unc make nominations for the post, of- j Wll n,| n(1 f (n - Sunday to mvln vengeance . fleers for the next year, and a large ![,„. their last beating have been prim- attendance is requested. Other unit- n n( , f 01 - | n | fi Ramc and rumor has It! Mayor John Roach, ,Jr., and nielii- ters of importance to the welfare of I ihpy w m D P reinforced III several burs of the Board of Aldermen coil- thc post are to come before themeet-1 posittimH so to be able to give thejferred with a di'lcKal.lon from tho IIIK, AHBimt 27th. ' A ]j stars a Jolt, .section of Rockaway Township oast o- Coronation of King and Queen The fans of Rockawiiy and vicinity arc up on their toes for this name and think It will be an good us the last game between the rivals when both tennis showed groat Konoralship of Dover on annexation problems Thursday night. Forty property own- ers all ended. Mayor Honch answered queries aboil! advaiitaftw offered by IJovcr. At Indian I,nkc—Dinner and Dance I hi tame at i.'M o'clock. Will Follow nl Community The Bears will have Iheir star but Tho Club coronation of the on the field. "Patches" Palmer will the town's llniineliil Hlandiiiu, the olllelnte the name and he will call J cost of Ncwei'iiiic and water supply systems, police and lire protection ami schools, Rockaway Township The Bear tery for this Maine. Doiiohue pitching y nhp residents present declared they httvn b ltd b t h i l and Hicks eatohliiK. The Stars will been negleeted by their municipal and 'rely on Sickles to do the pitching and government, although (hey ri'urcwnt National Union Bank Dover, N. J. I "MAIL ORDER URIDliS" , highest In the voting for the (lueen, I /IT LINCOLN AUDITORIUM'"™ Misses lilll.v Iloyd. of Wesl Or- j . | mine, and Dorothy Bauinan, of I ! In n mail order one can purchase Woodelllle. most everything, but what about ob- The following will also be Included taininc a'bride by mall. Come out In the court, the Misses Mariorle on Friday evening, September astli,' Wlntcrmtite. of Newark; Catherine { and see for yourself when "Mail ; McGlnlty, of South Orange; Marie the Hears and the All Stars will bo crowned Ihe county champions. - o - (illl.I) STRUCK I1Y CAR ' SUNDAY DVKNINC. j pencid. Chemer Hail, Charles Dukln, Walter Brown and Charles MacFull, spokesmen for the delegation, ex- pressed a desire to become part ot Dover If they could be assured of b(ft- Myrtlo Heck, seven years daughter of Mi', aial Mrs. Arthur iiuu ni'i »w. VW.....W. ivi.i ... ....... :,, , , . ,-, -,, >, '(IIUIKIIIOI Ol ivi . ll i IVII.I, (Order Brides" will be presented 111 Wemicl. of Irvington, Lm i.v Minray.l f , , , the Lincoln School Auditorium. The of Newark; Marjoric BinlUi. of New-1 (lR( , ( , ,,.,„„ . stM . ll)lls i n |,,, y sun cast will be nniimmced In next ark; Hemlce Guterl, of Morrlstown; , ( . v ,,, ljn| ,. when she was howloi Myrtle Temple, ol Brooklyn, and j ov ;, 1 . 1)Vn *: nr tmm m )( , |1( , ilate and spendi_im ' Dorothy Coicoran, of Westtleld. The, ( , u|)i( , ( , - by ,„,.,,,. youll| , ,„,,„ [,.„,„'n,ai Damage Claims Even in the case of an unavoidable ac- cident, you may have to pay the damages just the same. ' Insure you car well and completely, thus protecting your pocketbook. E. J. MATTHEWS & SONS . Main St.—Tel. 146—Rockaway, N. J. week's issue. I Remember the loveninu full of wood humor, Tho rollicking farce of three acts will be Riven by all local talent under the auspices of our local wide awake Chamber of Commerce, o INDIAN LAKH COMMUNITY CLUB CLAM BAKE SEPT. 5TII The Indian Lake Community Club l k th l b v ,,! llll(v ; ,„,,,„, wlllll m . nm ,,, ini t dbl I the accident was nnavoldulilo runnlni! around a car winch kings and queens since 1077 will als< be Included in the court. A dinner and dance will be given the royal couple and their attend- ,..v • - J " ^ " * , ,> . ) fill. IU'll .11 I,.,.., .,, ants at the club house biitiirdiiy I Mvflli> t'ot lircllv night by the queen's parents, Mr. ,' „ „ ,\ and Mrs. Henry Harkhausen. ' Tho coronation ceremonies will be directed by Mrs. Harry A. Ackley, of Icr streets, a water supply and pro- of ago ' '''''live fiiellllieji. ', Mr Dukln. a former resident of a nar' ' I ' ) " VI ' 1 ' Sll ' (l '"' UDProvecl the Iliiacli r.diiiiiir.liirlinii but. demanded to know why they permit "a lol of ruin- holes" to operate. Ho said President Hoover advocated law enforcement In iiml .Miftr.i'Mcd (lie Hepubllcan iidmlir- Isl ration in Dover should follow nnlti. "People air l,o apprcnlutf lh III1I1IIUH I ' l l ' l l l l " I' * ' H «»llllll H.l.T . , | , i , , . , , parked ln front of the Heck lioine,!*' 1 " 1 """'' has acconipllshod In llic- . __ . il*wt iMht Md i' 1 ' T\rt.. Hit, ,,L1.T. .11 I,.1.1 well (till In I lie p t la.st two veins," Mr. MacPall lold , _ ----- West Orange, while Mrs, Paul Dean will hold a clain bake on the club Swank, of Rosolle. Is in charge ol grounds Saturday afternoon. Sep- the decorations, lembcr 5th. The first sitting at the The Kins nnd Queen will preside, bake will be at 4 o'clock and this will j over the closing all airs al Indian be lollowed by another silting al liiLako. (o'clock The tickets lor the bake arc j o i nrtml 'low only $2.00 a person. Chll- IcKD/Ut I.AKK KNTMCTAINMICNT 'Srcn under la hull rate. : SATURDAY EVENING Ml.. Hope cur was Mll >'"' lt«ach. "We must, expect In- i)ii.s.sln|i. She was knocked down crc-anes •In taxes until some of Ihr wll.il coiiBlderable force and thought.1 W'steful duplication In munlelpall- to bo badlv inlurod. llinni esiiinlna- I "''•• ls eliminated by imnexatlim and consolidation," Mayor Uniirh told the ilcleiialloii' Dover would welcome Ihoin an new tlon by Dr. McMlroy, no bnnes were found broken, hut bruises were ap- parent In several places. Hhe suffered mostly from shuck. McMANUS Radio BROS. (iHEAT AUGUST SAI-K OF I' U It N 1 I 11 K I NOW IN TROORKSS 3fi Speedwell .UorriNtown, Kudio Avenue X. J. Crosley An entertainment and dance will be held the aiidllorlnm of the Dmville ticliool, Satuiclay eveninn, by the Woinan'u Club of Cedar Lake. The prouram, consist Ini! of a ohorl sluach and numerous musical num- bers both vocnl and Instrumental, will bciun al, II iiiiui'K SUSSKX COUNTY F A I R BltANCHVILLK, N. J, ALKJUST 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 MAY ANI> NIGHT "AMEN COHNEK" DANCI) TONKillT AT INIHAN I.AKIi 'l'he second annuai daiae spon- sored by the "Amen Corner" will be held. loni|:bt at the Indian Lake Community Club House, Music will j resldenl.il and assured them they would receive all advantages otlered I residents "hut, no more." ASSOCIATE!* EI.ECTKIC OU'li'UT CON'I'INUEK TO INCItKASE be lurnlshed by Bonnie Fairbanks and his [''our 'lowers Hand. Duneini: will beidn «t I1:M. Tills Is line of the bli: feature nlKht.s ut, Indian l,;ikc and a nood time Is expeetetl as here- tofore. , ', o The Increase Associated (.las exehullnn side .'lectrlc output of Kleetrlc .System. ] in i ulllllles, not I'll 111 Iho month of July (lining Is carried on In Ihe Iliuires for the first week of Auunsl In which period the output ol electricity was four tenths of one per eonl greater than (or tile Millie iierlnd ol ll>:il). Total inufput lor this week, eudlllK August PLANNING SHOW III, Includliiii sales to oilier utilities. IWIIH tll,JltO.'.i:ill units (Iv. W, 11,), Auxiliary (lull "f Itockdoii 'J,7:11,422 units, or 11,6, id'oater than III I,I,<;ION Aixni/vitv The Post is planning lo put, on a show ID October, details oi which will be made p committee in charuc. the niaTespandlni! week of ID'.IO. Oas i)iil)iul. wan Mil,Ml,000 cubic, October, details oi which will be made v .... -.—*.. —.«- public as soon as worked out. by Ihe feet durlini the week, u Ii 1 per cent i h d e a a compard with last year f n p decieane as compared with last year.

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Vol. XUV, No. 7 HOCKAWAV, N. J., THURSDAY, ALKJUST 20, 193] $J.OO PKH YEAH

Week-End SpecialsSirloin Sleak, lb. 39c

l.uinb, lb. 20c

Shoulder ofl.arnb, lb. 27c

Romp of Veal, lb. 29c

Sniokcil I Iain, lb. 25c

Bottom RoundRoast, lb. 39c

Plate Beef, lb. . 12c

Cottage Hams, lb. 35c

Frankfurters, lb. 25c

,eg of SpringI ,amh, lb. 31c

1' i t s h < >Uccf. lb.

Fresh KilledChickens, lb. ....

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Jersey Tomatoes,6 lbs. for 25c

Hush's (jokl ItaniumCorn, do/.. 25c

Seven Day Coffeelb. ' 25c

Fresh Filet ofSole, lb. 25c

Fresh Mackerel, lb. 25c

16 qt. Basket ofPotatoes 50c

Hagan's26 Wall St.

Cash MarketTel. 6£ Rockaway

Card Medley forDenville Fire Dept.

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ooiiiniitlee ol the Ue.li- Nine posts of the Amiirtnietit , with Mrs. Celiu | of Morris Counly will

iirmuii hah Rookawiiy tomi 'ht lorl;> hoped will bo onunl.v meeljjif ili< In:

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IJns project, aloni:. Hundred1 , <»1 prize:;! Him O'DDWII'.S iliuiil will be on 1are needed. They nnist all be donated . | The parade will Mart promptlySumo by Die i.ioro;; and l i a rand ninny iinulo by Ihe lncli

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXESSafe Deposit Boxes are 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 It,., nan a

postage stamp cost per day. Come in and rent a box

today.

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANKROCKAWAY, NEW JERSEY

Die more hamltiouii.' the bet-' t.ei1. Or .send a liandKcrchlel or an[apron, ii you can do no better, mul' nuy surplus articles will he placed: on the bu/-a(u tuble, Idi Mile f-ieml1 your priWA imil <.hnm\i(tna, atui all1 iimuirie.'i U> Mrs. <.'eliii Mr.Ciowun.;I3cjivi]]r, N. ,J,I We need hoiiK'-niucie cukes lor thefood sule, tiiiti we need hundreds ol

I workers to sell tickets ut, $1.00 eueli,| Here i;i your ehance t.n do your part,,i KtiUi'lini; at once: uud our cfi'orfs nni.st.I be tnilirini;, until September 4th hius: broiiMlU this inainitKrth titUilv Us wm~\ derful .success for the, ilmnen.! For UIOSL' oi our frieml.1; lunl nuiiJi-| bors in nearby coininuniUes, wlio• may not feel called upon to assistI iUonf; oilier lines, f.;t't Ineiul liusbtitu)i or the boy Iritncl to brinu you Lo Uii.scurd medley and spend a delightful

j social cveninK with us.

150 Persons AttendIndian Lake Picnic

p. in Residents nlongown I inarch are reqiienled not to di:,|>!

nil.nt II

' iiutionul rnr,ii'.n, Mure Ihc parndcl f l mny

ii.n, Mu Ihdikes iilncv iifti'r MiiKluwn,

Sunday School Commlttre NowPlanning for Watrr ('itrnlval

SopUmlur 5th

iliupi' liuntini: in the iiiitlumil c o l o r .II ilr:,tied, lo r (lecnriidon, 'I'lic Mu-nlcililf buiUlini' and nuincnnis busl-ncs.s plucc.'i luivc been ( l l rnnnei l lolHie O'rii.sion, iind Uockdcn l'uiit (•>;-triidii its IlianlM ID llir i-ilizcn:, nlliu1 I'oiiunuiiil.v \ylni luiyi1 lultrn thesesli'ji.s lo welcome Ihc Leiiiniiniiirc,1,Iroin the \'iiriou.s town:; of t h r emmiyfor their ilr.'il liicc

nl HiI - H I -holder, ' , wi

, ' , l n e ! ill ( h e fiiinl l ' h l a i e a n i l I h e

nil u;. Die:•! » 'Hh . l ioui l : ' i l i la I m l i i , p r o p e r t y•il w l l h i n e d e i l A : . l i n i r w a l l , mi l l l m a n ywi l l i«- voiii1.1, Hi:", wil l he i i iiuivi-il a n d r e -

p l a c e d w i t h n m u l e d e i i i i i i i i i i i incnl , .l l n l h a ide; , ol Wi-,-,1 M a i n ut reel . ,

I i o l l l I h e l . l ieki iWIil l ini . ' i t l t t lon t ok o i i l e i; w i l l bo c o i - o m l w i t h a na s p h a l t p a v e i i i e n t , •) hi.1, wi l l m a k ea n i n i i n o y e i l ,'ilreel i*i ful l w i d t h .The I'lei-hiilderi, me reiidy to pro-ceed with Una work al once, but arewailmr, until the bonniidi hut: the

i i i - l .ull l , ' I - l o r I h c inn : I i i i l i ' l iI 'YIIIII p r e s e n t l u i l l c i i t l n t i l l s v e a r ' l.';ll()W ino l i l l s i ' : , In eel lp: . , - I h n s e nltin-en,tl . ' ; yonr.1;, l i e 1 Irlo.1;, M r . J lmvn i 'VWill , ' i l i i ' e ll .',() t h a i e v e r y iill l loo (ilp r o l e : :.)i)iinl n b i l i l y i n I h o e l n U t r e i iwi l l h e d i s p l a y e d l o I h e n m i l e i i e e

1'elil I , e . l e l l l i e a n d Il ls I n l l i o u s I i .,'i. I i i ' M i i l h i i n O i e l i c s l n i , w h i c h c i in ie i .lor u two wool::,1 slny on Mondtiy, j now wntoi pipe;, laidMlh, will render a mui.lciil proiinuii .,,, ,, | , , , , . | l l l , ,1 , , l , , , m v i . l l l w l

ei.pei-ially selected lor the kltldles.There'll lie tiiii'sory limo.'i, Ijaljo,1; Inloylimtl, wizard ul nz, "lid many otherlimes luinllinr ID all children fromsix to sixty. Uaneini1, will follow theKiddle Hhow

liathini: still holds

HlllllT. C.'llllthlllli,

thenil in lloi'kawiiy. |m:i |lmo spol.lii'.hl, Herlriindrroni Hoonton. , llemh is open lo Ihe public n:,

Dover. Madison, despite minors to the ('(mlrarj

Island

Moiristdwii. Wlilppimy. Whartoii and wide sitiKly Ijench unti pureour own Hoe.kden I'osl. will fix u iliito sprinr waloi In the enmbliinlinii thutand make piun,1, for a county con- appeals to Iho bather.vi'hllon; elect deleitales to the .staleconvention to ho held at AtlanticCity .September 10th to 112til; electcounty otlleor.H lor Ihc following your.It is expected that KIIHSCII Cone, ofHoonton, the present counly vico-cdniiniiiirior, will l» elevated to theolllcc of counts' commander, tluniKhseveral dark liorscs may pop up althe last minute to make the election;IntciTStlriK.

Mr. Stone will welcome the I.,c-(donnaires to Rookiuvay in the ab- ' FiM" prl,miK<-K to be one which willsence of Mayor Nichols who will bo 11)(, , , ; , , r r m o m l ) , . r o , | , w |,en Mickeyout of town. Rockden Tost, will fur- j 1UlW(..B A1I B t | l r f i u m | iho RockawaynlKh refreshments after the meetlni;, IJ(,,11[, c l ( l s h ,„ ,h ( , s e c ( m d „,„„,, o fand nil members of the post an

Ilockaway BearsMeet All Stars

Srennil "f Series Iletwrrn I.ocnlItivals rioniines to Ilrlnc Out

('anaclty Crowd

Sunday, August. 23rd, ill. Liberty

pto iillend, piullniliirly Iliose

gcommittee .should be appointed

On the Roll of Honorof the Banks of

America

150 persons were present, at. theannual picnic and frankfurter roast j who hiivcjicver attended a_coui)tyof thn Indian Lnke Sunday School " " ""' '"""held on the club urounds last Satur-day.

The first prizes were won as fol-lows: Broad jump, Donald Sandusky;

150 yard dash. Harrison Glberson;{sack race, Norman Soriu'cn: three-leRKed race, Harry Niell and ElvlnSorercn; barrel race, John Cnrson;baseball throw. Flunk RaboM; sen-ior pic-eating contest. John Carson;Junior ple-eatlni; contest, VincentMaloncy; girls plc-cntlnp contest,Carol Frimdt: girls scat race. EditliSierra; 50 yard dash. Mary Walsh.

The Sunday School Committee Isnow planning for a water carnivalto be held on the Franklin roadbeach on Saturday morning, Septem-ber 5th.

The Sunday School meets eachSunday morning at, 10:30 In the

their aeries. The All Stars who wonthe first name, by u score of 1 to 0

lo five much ooiiiildoriillon to theproper drniiiiii'.e of Bench slriuit.winch I:, nlwnys In a deplorable con-dllloii all.or mill jilnrtun. II. In pro-posed lo I'Xloinl a lari'.c drain pipeoi: Iho wo.'ii iJilo ol Ihe direct to

i conned wllh the IIUT.C pipe which' oroKNci Main .street, and which cur-lies all Hie water hum the watershed In that vicinity. Alter t h ewalor passes under Main street. 1 uto•Hoiich nl reel, It overllowH the Kiittcrmand not only daiiianes the nlnul but-

1 does much duniai;e to iiroperty own-jerti Iiiiiiiiniich OK Iliid WHI.IT »hcdj wan eioalod by Iho Mate., the countyiaud the old trolley company when ItI built Main at reel, II Is Ihounht they] wore responsible, Hlneo Mltlh streetwas Improved If wan turned over to

i the stale, and has since been takenover by the county, Tho boroughfeels the Freeholders should arrimROmime relief from ihi' flood/i whichdo HO much damage, and are hopingfor Home action.

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Would Annex Part ofRockaway Township* on a nqueczc play arc in fine fettle

mccUiiM. The reuular nieetliiK of B , l d jjifkny elniins this Kiune will beRockdcn Post scheduled for toninht ! , h p i l lst of" the series, so confident Iswill be held August 27th. A steorinn ; n e t h l l t ] l l B t c n m wm i-ome throimh Dover Hoard »f Aldermen A»ked to

itt h u l d be appointed lo h T k I I ' l f T l lwith the bacon. The Bears, who are ii d t l

Take In I'arl of TmuwlilpNrar Kwil Ihivfr Uncmake nominations for the post, of- j Wlln,|n(1 f(n- Sunday to mvln vengeance .

fleers for the next year, and a large ![,„. their last beating have been prim-attendance is requested. Other unit- nn ( , f01- | n | f i R a m c and rumor has It! Mayor John Roach, ,Jr., and nielii-ters of importance to the welfare of I ihpy wm DP reinforced III several burs of the Board of Aldermen coil-thc post are to come before the meet-1 posittimH so to be able to give thejferred with a di'lcKal.lon from thoIIIK, AHBimt 27th. 'A] j s tars a Jolt, .section of Rockaway Township oast

o-

Coronation ofKing and Queen

The fans of Rockawiiy and vicinityarc up on their toes for this nameand think It will be an good us thelast game between the rivals whenboth tennis showed groat Konoralship

of Dover on annexation problemsThursday night. Forty property own-ers all ended.

Mayor Honch answered queriesaboil! advaiitaftw offered by IJovcr.

At Indian I,nkc—Dinner and Dance I hi tame at i.'M o'clock.Will Follow nl Community The Bears will have Iheir star but

Tho

Club

coronation of the

on the field. "Patches" Palmer will the town's llniineliil Hlandiiiu, theolllelnte the name and he will call J cost of Ncwei'iiiic and water supply

systems, police and lire protectionami schools, Rockaway TownshipThe Bear

tery for this Maine. Doiiohue pitchingy n h p

residents present declared they httvnb l t d b t h i land Hicks eatohliiK. The Stars will been negleeted by their municipal

and 'rely on Sickles to do the pitching and government, although (hey ri'urcwnt

National Union BankDover, N. J.

I "MAIL ORDER URIDliS" , highest In the voting for the (lueen,I /IT LINCOLN AUDITORIUM'"™ Misses lilll.v Iloyd. of Wesl Or-j . | mine, and Dorothy Bauinan, of I! In n mail order one can purchase Woodelllle.most everything, but what about ob- The following will also be Includedtaininc a'bride by mall. Come out In the court, the Misses Mariorleon Friday evening, September astli,' Wlntcrmtite. of Newark; Catherine {and see for yourself when "Mail ; McGlnlty, of South Orange; Marie

the Hears and the All Stars will bocrowned Ihe county champions.

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(illl .I) STRUCK I1Y CAR 'SUNDAY DVKNINC. j

pencid. Chemer Hail, Charles Dukln,Walter Brown and Charles MacFull,spokesmen for the delegation, ex-pressed a desire to become part otDover If they could be assured of b(ft-

Myrtlo Heck, seven yearsdaughter of Mi', aial Mrs. Arthuri iuu ni'i »w. VW.....W. ivi.i . . . . . . . . . . : , , , , . ,-, -,, > , '(IIUIKIIIOI Ol ivi . ll i IVII.I,

(Order Brides" will be presented 111 Wemicl. of Irvington, Lm i.v M i n r a y . l f , , ,the Lincoln School Auditorium. The of Newark; Marjoric BinlUi. of New-1 (lR(, (, ,,.,„„ .stM.ll)lls in | , , ,y suncast will be nniimmced In next ark; Hemlce Guterl, of Morrlstown; , (.v,,, l jn |,. when she was howloi

Myrtle Temple, ol Brooklyn, and j ov;,1. 1)V n *:nr tmm m „ )(, |1(,ilate and spendi_im ' Dorothy Coicoran, of Westtleld. The, (,u|)i(,(, -by ,„,.,,,. y o u l l | , ,„,,„ [,.„,„'n,ai

Damage ClaimsEven in the case of an unavoidable ac-

cident, you may have to pay the damagesjust the same. '

Insure you car well and completely,thus protecting your pocketbook.

E. J. MATTHEWS & SONS. Main St.—Tel. 146—Rockaway, N. J.

week's issue.I Remember theloveninu full of wood humor, Thorollicking farce of three acts will beRiven by all local talent under theauspices of our local wide awakeChamber of Commerce,

oINDIAN LAKH COMMUNITY

CLUB CLAM BAKE SEPT. 5TII

The Indian Lake Community Clubl k th l b

v,,!llll(v; ,„,,,„, wlllll m. nm ,,,init db l Ithe accident was nnavoldulilo

runnlni! around a car winch

kings and queens since 1077 will als<be Included in the court.

A dinner and dance will be giventhe royal couple and their attend-, . . v • - J " ^ " * , ,> . ) f i l l . IU'll .11 I , . , . . , . , ,

ants at the club house biitiirdiiy I Mvflli> t'ot lircllvnight by the queen's parents, Mr. • ,' „ „ , \and Mrs. Henry Harkhausen. '

Tho coronation ceremonies will bedirected by Mrs. Harry A. Ackley, of

Icr streets, a water supply and pro-of ago ' '''''live fiiellllieji.

', Mr Dukln. a former resident ofa nar' ' I')"VI'1' Sll '(l '"' UDProvecl the Iliiacli

r.diiiiiir.liirlinii but. demanded toknow why they permit "a lol of ruin-holes" to operate. Ho said PresidentHoover advocated law enforcement

Iniiml .Miftr.i'Mcd (lie Hepubllcan iidmlir-Isl ration in Dover should follow nnlti.

"People air l,o apprcnlutfl hI I I 1 I 1 I I U H I ' l l ' l l l l " I ' * ' H « » l l l l l l H . l . T . , | , i , , . , ,

parked ln front of the Heck lioine,!*'1"1 " " " ' ' has acconipllshod In llic-• . __ . i l * w t i M h t Md i ' 1 ' T \ r t . . H i t , , , L 1 . T . . 1 1 I , . 1 . 1well (till In I lie

p tla.st two veins," Mr. MacPall lold

, „ _ ----- West Orange, while Mrs, Paul Deanwill hold a clain bake on the club Swank, of Rosolle. Is in charge olgrounds Saturday afternoon. Sep- the decorations,lembcr 5th. The first sitting at the The Kins nnd Queen will preside,bake will be at 4 o'clock and this will j over the closing all airs al Indianbe lollowed by another silting al liiLako.

(o'clock The tickets lor the bake arc j oi nrtml 'low only $2.00 a person. Chll- IcKD/Ut I.AKK KNTMCTAINMICNT'Srcn under la hull rate. : SATURDAY EVENING

Ml.. Hope cur was Mll>'"' lt«ach. "We must, expect In-i)ii.s.sln|i. She was knocked down crc-anes •In taxes until some of Ihrwll.il coiiBlderable force and thought.1 W'steful duplication In munlelpall-to bo badlv inlurod. llinni esiiinlna- I "''•• l s eliminated by imnexatlim and

consolidation,"Mayor Uniirh told the ilcleiialloii'

Dover would welcome Ihoin an new

tlon by Dr. McMlroy, no bnnes werefound broken, hut bruises were ap-parent In several places. Hhe sufferedmostly from shuck.

McMANUSRadio

BROS.(iHEAT AUGUST SAI-K OF

I' U It N 1 I 11 K INOW IN TROORKSS

3fi Speedwell.UorriNtown,

Kudio

Avenue

X. J .

Crosley

An entertainment and dance willbe held i» the aiidllorlnm of theDmville ticliool, Satuiclay eveninn,by the Woinan'u Club of Cedar Lake.The prouram, consist Ini! of a ohorlsluach and numerous musical num-bers both vocnl and Instrumental, willbciun al, II iiiiui'K

SUSSKX COUNTYF A I R

BltANCHVILLK, N. J,

ALKJUST 25, 26, 27, 28, 29MAY ANI> NIGHT

"AMEN COHNEK" DANCI)TONKillT AT INIHAN I.AKIi

'l'he second annuai daiae spon-sored by the "Amen Corner" will beheld. loni|:bt at the Indian LakeCommunity Club House, Music will

j resldenl.il and assured them theywould receive all advantages otlered

I residents "hut, no more."

ASSOCIATE!* EI.ECTKIC OU'li'UTCON'I'INUEK TO INCItKASE

be lurnlshed by Bonnie Fairbanksand his [''our 'lowers Hand. Duneini:will beidn «t I1:M. Tills Is line of thebli: feature nlKht.s ut, Indian l,;ikcand a nood time Is expeetetl as here-tofore. , ',

o

The IncreaseAssociated (.lasexehullnn side

.'lectrlc output ofKleetrlc .System.

] in i ulllllles,not I'll 111 Iho month of July (liningIs carried on In Ihe Iliuires for thefirst week of Auunsl In which periodthe output ol electricity was fourtenths of one per eonl greater t han(or tile Millie iierlnd ol ll>:il). Total

inufput lor this week, eudlllK AugustPLANNING SHOW III, Includliiii sales to oilier utilities.

— IWIIH tll,JltO.'.i:ill units (Iv. W, 11,),Auxiliary (lull "f Itockdoii 'J,7:11,422 units, or 11,6, id'oater than III

I,I ,<;ION A i x n i / v i t v

ThePost is planning lo put, on a show IDOctober, details oi which will be made

pcommittee in charuc.

the niaTespandlni! week of ID'.IO.Oas i)iil)iul. wan Mil,Ml,000 cubic,October, details oi which will be made v....-.—*.. — . « -

public as soon as worked out. by Ihe feet durlini the week, u Ii 1 per centi h d e a a compard with last year

f n pdecieane as compared with last year.

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. R. Halsey, Dry Candidate for Governor T W E ^ 'sN

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Stands for Enforcement of 18th AmendmentGradual Drop I» Indicated for

Other Occasion!.

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DAN'S QUALITY MEATSDANIEL VECCHIOLLO

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A. A. MeyersonStationery

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,P.SUAY. AUGUST 20, 1931 BOCKAWA1 RECORD

ETTERS FROM "SCOUTY" THEJ HUDSONIA CAMPER AT HIBERNIA

VARIED USES MAKEPAJAMAS POPULAR

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Wednesday. August 12thDear Folks:

,., ..„...,- - - . . R a i n a n d more rain. But after all!V letter by telling you all what's the use of talking about the

he marvelous time we Just weather when we can't do anythingsupper Miss Koch announc- i about it. It proved to be such a cold

Saturday. August 8th3l'!"' r°lku'is rampflre night, so ISuturdav is (aw 1 . , , „ ,„ ;„ „„,>„„C s1

New Models Are Not the LeastMannish.

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iss Koch o i p o d to be such a cold , „ .,,„„ ,,nr,,,,..r™,to come dressed m \ dreary day we decided to build a fire! I.OUUKIIIK |iu.|u.im«, Meeplni: im lamas.

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arid well startedie I he bugle blew. We gath-' '-- - largebowl in

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in the lodge and play games under |Ethel Verney's supervision.

By supper time the storm had'cleared and the loads were fairlydry. Our counse'ing and singing,out-door exercise, for

|i:l.iiinms for limit,nj;, fur lieu.-ll,•j null tile new dnneing pajumuH! One j

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elors took us shout - if"""''1 prejudice asiilnst ililxglad to get some! w h " ' " '" ' iwulln" fuslil'm t«-i-rslget somei

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!«' s U ,..,,i to have been played ' to c a m p we tumbled to bed praying tun s tarfor a clear day tomorrow which is! Actually tln-rhike dav

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*wi! ".'.,i',.','.""("ni they became golden Thursday. AUKUSI. 13tii•ar Folks: ! <'>v<il"<iWell it lii'L-ms we must talk aljuut l y '" ""

the wi!i..t.lier again. It, didn't look like! Jinn

libra's we tousled our

ai'.;ic food, tin; kind vonin legends and muke~bi'-

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Sunday. AuBiist, 9th

church .erv.eeK- We. were all

?*cd to briiu: a Photograph of our-friends, or ot a piece.tsl:cd ti.

,,. /nn1 Trieim.i, inasked us to

«,.,.. ou'/p'iintoBmp'hs around andEmpale them We did this mid found1 delect;, on some or them. Mrs.

„,„•,,.,• compared our lives to aI*es'of pictures and told us how

, 1 uliv we should try to make eachft dear photograph. The Catho-* LUIS altended mass in Rocltaway.

Ii' afternoon Miss Pitt's swim-class presented a dramatic and

titular water pageant. After themt everyone enjoyed a camp

i<, ,n and the water was simplyEltat The good-night circle and

ap IrouKlit us to the end of a per-ert iHV.

Monday. August 10thXai FolksIt seems as if the weather man

s all the ruin for Monday nights,iiticularly when there's a big game

i hed lied. As usual, it poured downi loircnts. but that did not stop us

f om fish ting for the games pennant.We hid an indoor track meet again

land »e'played many new games.After all the. games, scores were

icounted and we had our good night

Actuallyhit nuiniiislinf tlie new l

utliiiiK Hie leastnyish about iiiimt'lln-y mny lie as

such u linmiisiiu1. day but we tuok a ;chance and went, tor a bus ride toLake Iluputcong at least :>3 ol us did.Counselor Theodora Koch took girlson a ioii{; hike around tlie road lead-ing Unou(:li Camp Ames and LukeDenmark. After .supper each hut,had a conference under their nwnleader and when taps sounded we:

fell int.o bed lired but so happy. J

l'riday, August 14th !Dear Polks: I

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thern with us and so proud to show;them around our camp and we tookthem to all our classes. During camprest hour u troop meeting wus heldfor the Rockaway scouts. After flaglowering eeremony our guests de-parted, faces all aglow with happi-ness.

Tonight was stunt night. Tliecounselors dramatized a day in alost and found agency. Hut Fivewon the first banner for the week and jLibby the second banner. Chevronswere presented to Rose Gould andDorothy Evans. The honor girl forthe week was Lillian Steuernagle. i

After many cheers for the honored |ones we went to bed and ended an-other happy day.

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Tuesday, August 11th: l Folks;he counselors' mock wedding and

p eptioii just took place at thejilte We are now calling the mess

|)i II the lodge, and every one seems3 like il a lot. This morning Emily

• read this announcement:

Saturday, August 15thDear Folks:

Rain again! Too bad because thisis the day the new girls arrive incamp and everything is wet and dis-mal except our spirit.

This being a holy day the Catholicgirls got up early and went to Rock-away to attend mass

The following is the list of thegirls who are expected in camp to-day: Margie White, Frances Reece.Rita Alexander, Mary Baxter. Kath-leen Baxter. Fiances Bicl, Helen

inueli (llll'erenl from hi'iichpajamas In eonstru.'lioil, hut usuallycurrying out the nmili.al niolif incolor or ilesiKii. A pair of wlilli- Jer-sey trousers Is coniliine.l In one KC!with a closely Inilloned sailor jacketof dark blue jersey with n sailor collar'if white with r.-<! hniiilin-. Another

white pique wilh (Tensed in>;l doiilile-bn'iisted juilcl sui;ill mil y ollieel's uniform.

Sussex County FairAugust 25th to 29th

Twelfth Annual Get-Topether Prom-ises to Iti- Gala Affair for

should coiiR' and set- thdr fair.Elvciy intfU'Wit in the comity needs

the fair, the farmer, manuiactur^r,4 -li Club buy.s ;md r.uls, I he schoolsand fix; boim* jjiaker. Jt surve.s theintiTC-st of all these and rrion,1. Itprovides the place when.1 exhibitorsand visitors meet on common ground,The Jir.st to show Home new method,a new way, a more perfected ntumal.

The twelfth annual fair of the fowl or fruit, the second to see, com-Sussex County Pair Association will: pare and lwirn. It encourages m-be held August 2b, 2G. 21, 28 and centive to better productive effort,2[j new idea.s, new hopu.s and new enter-

Tuesday August '2b npeninti day. i prise to meet the future. It castsThe fust day of the lair. Exhibits re- away the gloom of yesterday with the

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Mi and Mrs. De Camp Hudsonla Biel, Alice McKevitt, Uaura Peter-announces the engagement ol their: son, Gustina Porcelli, Caroline Sonn-(daughter, Mermaid Hudsoiiia to Mi. tug, Anette Rising, Estelle Kiefer,

(Tommy Track, ol Gamefleld. Theedding will take place at the Hud-mia Lodge on August 11th at 5

Emma Matthews, Elizabeth Berthel-sen. Nan Hirt,Mildred Ash

ElizabethGertrude

Lindsay,Kronke,

At the appointed time we I Lillian McWalters. Margaret ScheldJ r e summoned to the lodge. The Gertrude Heytink and Captain Elsi-'

Jhiide and groom received many beau- ~ • •Itiful gifts, some of which were pic-pures, soap, paper dolls, books, etc.: The dance at the lodge ended at

Ott.The following officers will be with!

us for the week-end: Theresa Wat-sort Alice Goetz. Matilda Goets, Em-ma Yingling and Clara Williams.

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i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Connel.Bid family, of Wilmington, Del.,.are•visitins friends and relatives in thisffclnitjr.

Announcement has been made of": marriase of Miss Norma E. La

. of William street, and WarrenWtmore, of West Blackwell street.

: ceremony was performed Satur-.' afternoon at the parsonage of

Pte First Methodist' Church by Rev.fl B. Leech. The attendants wereMiss Margaret H. Milo and EdwinJHamett, both of this place. Thepuplc will reside in Dover.

i Mrs, William Waterhouse, ofg*nsack, is visiting Mr. and Mrs.flircnce E. Purler, in Harvard St.

• Miss May Hon, of Boonton street,is on a vacation cruise to Bermuda.

A Evel3!n Porfldo, of South Mor-" 'eet, is spending a week at

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---. Raymond Bemesderfer, andJUUten, of Philadelphia, has con-

Ptifl«l a visit of several weeks withE» Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge H.p « . in Mount Hope avenue.

'• and Mrs. J. o. Skelton. of Mt.Btr" i *f?w h a v e b e e n entertainingijr and Mrs. Ernest Yaeger, of New-

Schieler. of Wharton,•r suests over the week-end

-Ice Laird, of West Orange,raw Warseck, of Brooklyn.

i Allen ,of King street,two weeks' vacation at

[Miss Muriel Hlllman, of Sanford• 's spending two weeks withs « Baltimore. Md.

"'tl Mrs. p. o . Hopkins, of"venue, have as their

Harry Sauers and Freemanin, of Cleveland, Ohio

Thursday afternoon at Sacred HeartChurch with Rev. Daniel J. Brady,,officiating. The attendants were Miss IMary Tirella, sister of the bride, and!Michael Falcione, of Elizabeth street.

Mr. and Mrs. William Maddison, of \Mase avenue, are entertaining theformer's mother, Mrs. D. C. Maddi-son, of Moncton. New Brunswick.

Miss Hazel Sickles, of Park avenue,is spending a few days at Belmar.

Miss Eleanore Dickerson, of DeHart avenue, is spending a week atOcean Grove.

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Roberts, anddaughter, of Myrtle avenue, and Mr.and Mrs. E. L. Hopler, and children,of Easton, Pa., are spending severaldays at Manasquan Beach.

Clarence Moore, of Branchville. aformer resident of this place, is ser-iously ill at his home.

Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Maloney. ofPequannoc street, had as guests overthe week-end. Mrs. John Brook anddaughter, of Cortland, N. Y.

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ceived and visitors welcomed. sunshine, ot a better day. It is forWednesday Aucust 20. exhibitors this that the fair lives and asks your

day JudKinc and awarding of prizes j co-operation, exhibitor and visitor:in "all departments of the Fair. Re- : to find a worthy place in the servicepublican candidates for state, county' of the community,and local offices will speak from thehunt) stand durins: the afternoon arid

mil jeveniiiB.uf Friday. August 21!. boys' and girls'

club day and children's day i childrenunder twelve years admitted freei.Baby parade m tile afternoon at 3o'clock p. in. Appropriate prizes givento the winnnif! babies Open to chil-dren under five years of ai;e.

Saturday. Auim.st 29, Sussex Coun-ty Day. Every person in the county

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Plaid for every occasion is t iu ush-ionable by-word. The model shownherewith ia a crepe frock in brown andwhite plaidi accompanied by white ac-cessories.

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NO mailer how well you are £iilinj; alongfinancially, llie matter of inlen'sl rales

is well world looking inlu.Consider, for cxam[He, a finaiteialthat calls for selling asiilu $ it) a luontli. In-vested at b% with interest rcinvestcil acini-annually, this monllily sum will amount tnt+,921 in 10 short years- nearly 87(X) inon-than if it had been invested al half that rate.Interest rates ar« equally important whenyou have a aiim on hand lo invent. SKIDDinvested al 6% will aeeumulate an addi-tional $(106 in 10 years—$-tf>0 more thana it rateIt is because of tin- power of money to attractmore money that people with an aelive de-sire to get alieail seek ihe most liberal returnconsistent with safely.

Associated dold Debenture BondsNow Yield over 6%

Associated (-as and Klertrie Company (JolilDelienliire lionds, due 196B, yield over b%at the present price. While yield is import-ant, ihe watchword of the wise investor i.»safely first, then yield.

Assoeiutc<l Gas ami El<'olricSecurities Coinpuny

Offue ,,fNt"\v Jersey Power and

Li<;lil <'oiii|>any3» West Blackwell Street,

Dover, New Jersey

The Gold Debenture Honda have a higli de-gree of safclv. Factors contributing to safe.tv of principal and reliability of return are:

1. Gas and electricity, services used in in.en'a.sin^ amounts by homes, stores,farms and factories, arc behind thisinvestment

2. Knrmn^s for interest before deprecia-tion are 2.1o times requirements.

,'i. The Associated Gas and Electric Com-pany has a loi.ir record of unbrokengrowth.

jour money invested in Gold Debenture.Itondriis secure, and utl rail.-, more money rap-idly. You can invest- or obtain additionalinformation from any employee at the near-est Associated Svstein oiliee serving you.

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THURSDAY.

FOUR

R o c k a w a y Record May Carry Its Appeal Faces Millions, DreadsTo Stare Tax Board Personal Meetings

B O 1 K A W A Y BKCOKP

Entered Pan Office, Rockaway, N Jas Sivoncl Cluas Matter

AN INDEPENDENT WEEKLYIKSUWI Every Thursday

OSCAR I'EKfi. President •ManmterSIDNEY COLLINS, hiiltor

Trli'iilume Conned ton*Office 220 Uocknway Hmiw 2SS

4IH-M DoverOffice: Main 81 reel. Hix-limvuy, N. J,

ruucli Council So InformedKduard Khlrm. ITraldrut uf

Km-kuitJtj Kullint Mill*

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"Of Ihr iieoplr!hf IMMJplp. mm111 pmeilttllil IIthr hfitt Intpffn

I'y llii- [WMI'I"1t h e Him III t i

« v>v. W r Himof Hootuwav

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Notice ilial the Kockuwuy HolluifMills, o( whull Kdwimt Ehlerv ofMonk Inn. is president, would euroH.i nppcitl for u reduction In 1831UM'5 [o the Slate Tux IVnU'rl »'M II1-ceived t>> the Boroiiish Coimctl lustThuisilay ninln

Klili-i.- asked Ihe Moiri-i c'ounly1 A). Tux Board foi i> $31,000 reductioni*»n on ihe t»o plaint- within Ihe twr-niiw nush and the county board, after an

inspection, it ranted u J3.500 recluc-IIIIII The tulal MMeNiiiU'iil iimili-1 bylloi-oiiiih Assessor Williiini H Craneu-iis M9.S00 Due plimt hits not beenoiieriitnl since its acquisition severalyears iiso by Killers and the otherlias been pmcilcully shut down foiabout a year Khlers a former Hivk-iiwny mayoi. Inus announced tic wouldrtisuiKiilli- ihe fiirr.ier if the «wcs>-ment mis uphi'M

Fuiliiii- of the county board to uit-vise members of the council whenihe inspection of ihe rnllmc nullsproptrty and lhal of M HoitvlniulSons Company, which also soutihl oreduction was inflcle. caused enti-eism by several cciimcilmcn II was

the boroiiBh oHlciulsan opportunity to

mailers with the county boardon the grounds, an agreement which

Dunn* Ihe years which uould Ua\e satisfied all parties nniihtenlltled to trims- | l l U 0 bee,, r«-eivt\1

Rorough Clerk .lames B May. sti-;permtendeiit ot the Hoasland con-

Although 1HHM- ami M.plusii'i'Huir nnniim I In1 minimi1.1- thai Imtiuulf Comuim'f Bridii-lt umn'.ii1

pulii iv r.ilfs MUii its II"1 <'"<• •<•plays foi W.iiiiri Bioilifi.-1 in ilimlu r r ' UiHlull! Mi>» "I I'll1 Huk

•Theatre slit' is reull.\ taishtul H'own |)rrv,f».s ,'vra in I hi- i-oni|>ai-tUT pilHUV ill till- MHiiln pilMnliurouins always cinbaniv- hrr mm *iwiy.-. shf i-oiilil new-r find i1<ni'«wfni-11 a m i l ttlMliMli-i- Hum iHllliufliotlllitlls

fit

David Baird, Jr., onRailroad Passes

,n UcpubliOiMi fan-hud ilif follow-

ii: Illi1 Killlroilildiflntc fniInn to siiv IIPuss summon

"There obviously hus Iwn vu-loui.abuse in I In1 issnmu of nulioailpauses . , .

Whin the oiliiinal railionds were a,vUied th.itcliarleriM in Ne» .HMM'\ coiitracmal n a , j i ^ nobligations were contained respeclinuUie iriinsporiuiiii without cost of cer-tain ollVershaw pasMXpoitiituin cerliflPiiles have mcreasrtlninny fold Today, some who in tiiway or uniii'i uu.v f imi imuneis have n . n l atjvis<Hi Ihe c-iincilmen lhala lUhl to such a frank, me liJlns reduction of S3 000 had been innclewithout eost. in n.s awessment A cut of S7 .000""

Want Columnin us rts.vssiiient n m . *-. -••*•--1-A. , „ ., „.,„.„

-This abuse miisl end It has n,ui be.>n a-sked ! ™m^,,> ." ,<T.nourished for years under the ad- Belief that the county would re- nn-rftuiV to mintmtnlslrntion of both parties There m o v o ,i,,. , . , , ) , o j n>0 defuncl Morris I •.•"M.J;!..;'""*S " " 'are many who hold the opinion Hint county Traction Company from Main! l n » «K>-T umi-raiijtlic slatp should pay It* own on tJie streef ncxl year was expressed by I S'mi/'iT'JI? WoSiliv t«o lrailroad This, of course would wipe councilmen Manuel Sedano and Sll-1 - - M^VT . ~ -oul p a w n enurrlv and would be i> ( l ^ oMierno in reporliiis on » con- m*,,d ?|,*'ii« •'«<i*«n!icertain way of eliminating those who ffr).1Ke with the Biiarvl of Freehold- rvmiiif i.uhi «mi wjinnow arr makmc the ceneral public <.„ xiie councilmen said they had I»"H<M R»W unixi AIM

»dt tn il\u columnens C*«ti dhouid ar-t where It U found !

clmrnf. 10c win t ;

pay for their free ride* li is plainlyd h h l t t th

,i.wlrw1 „„ appropriationl d

S'ird*'IiTrallniad by Ihe

their free ride* li is plainly b^,, ,i.wlrw1 „„ appropriation 'nr ^ u . ; V S i r i « i T > n mthat the revenues lost to the l h f p u r p 0 > , . w ( l u M be placed 111 thei[iff"Ti«o 1)1 M«"ie i ™

transivrlaiion o<uleijiii

mttngc WKirratr Inonlh In-(«lll_31 T-ttvrnor ol DU-.)rrti»rd ntnN1!mlcrloi newlyh.lf . dOMblrr»«dc for oc-

.if Mr. E

7-1119S2 eoimly budfet. Public Service T»i 1Mthose who Are illegally and illeijiii- o ly.n(I1.s buses over the old route. ~f»K KKNT -SIV m m hmw »uh t\ir-mately hoKtme tw.<*>s must be made J o h l l C r n n < , , a Deinoci-alie fimdl- ."»" >««"" u'h\ ""d,**1",KU!!li l S?'"up by an mm** in rates AhW tor councilman nl the Novem-';',.',",,, i,*.;;,lri n.r»o- Hi"t K.»I M.in

tier election, was the sole obji-clor loihe ordinance crAnling Ihe New Jer-

Telephone Company a fran-

"My .clear 1 luu- rew*le\1l> warnedagainst ihe continuance of tins evil

This vwllv wrong must nol con-Dime fvi lone AS the praclice oflN-innc transportation certificatescontinues :t \n!l Iv Ahviluiely luves-sary ui ;TM«int,-iin srncl sutvn-sioiioitsr ihe grant mi: of them m thaioiirj- UIOM1 who ilif enmliM lo a passundei the i*w will tivcne one AsGovenvM 1 u-r. i:is-.s1 t!vi', tht-re tvno (tc\:a::o:;s ironi tins u;le

O-

Special Features atGirls' Camp Morris

chise. He told the coimcilmctibtirough should nvcive sonu1

111and *

clo&evl Ihi

,v:ili '.ni>

Usies for '.he IAi'.cus: l<:h

Piv»itss V Hoi \?it .-ir/.1^ ihe

the'

•If you don'I Ivlieve A franchiseis worth iitiythnii;, ,msl sec wlu! Hit1company would \alur il at it theywere selling lo nnoiher concern Theboroitglt is nveiving no benotlt. butthe company is HYCIVIID: plenty"

Ihe ref!isir;u oi viiol staiislu-s re-Piiruvi four dcaihs two births andno iiianiatcs foi lo.>i n-ionlli PucCluol lshiMw.vHl veiviU\1 llfty-lhtw;lrcs in the IMIOIIBII in Ilii1 twehrmonths jus! ended

S K)o>ii Hliei w.»s lo»v buiiiel forinstallalion of <\ new heating plan-in the Municipal buildins and themunicipal committee, of which HAr-old S Matthews, is chaiiniAn. WASa.::hor.;e.1 to let the contract

3 Favorite BoxersOn Berkshire Card

fOR RKNT- Two UirnWhM rooms>»tli Apply to Hfcord Othjx.

FOR RKNT—*U-room IIOVIBC; rlrctrlc\a\\\ and wntrr, on Ann Strr*t. Inquire•i J ¥ TutU* Church Strwl 3-if

IOK HKNT-- Two npftrmifiu* In llir ;jviU'-cy HIMIM* on New S u t c HUhw»y. Ap« I•i\ V'.jvd H:\er, £&t.t M*l« St iUvk«i>-«y,; ; 1-if [FOK KKNT—IVo nve room ftau. wepnt-

,• ri-noi A\r<\ Aii tmi>ro\(ii\^uu. rent nuxlf-:>u< !»iso i-.vo I\irntshet1 Mom" for URIU

floor..MI!r.t u

i I*t

pi w

T M - - 1 OH J'OUf

Morn* *tr434-W.fih,-f wtn-WlllU

BY BUILDIIVG

f . « t rear « " JH,(MK)IimiMt- would c««t Tun$RXH)O . . • This yearUat yar'i $8,0<X) li.iuw)will eo»t you lens lliwi»7,000.

On an avrraflf, build-ing material' arr clownu murh ai> 2 5 ^ . • •Ubor ii 10^ lew. Puttoirthrr, «nr horn* can Iw buiUfrom 10 to 20% U M tU«u > year•go or in 1928.

Not iinc« the Worl.l W«r h*»il been pomible to builil a prailnrw home m> eliraplr. !'•»<»Jeii-tli in builHiiijr operationduring the last two ream i* re-iponnihlr for the prrsent lowlevel of building costs.

Proof that material ro»t« hiT»reached thrir low eoiuen c»cryday in report* of Increased rr»i-denlial buil.linp; activity . . .tlie a«timul«te<! demand fornew homes u making iuclT felL

HOMEBUILDER'S

. . . YOUR HOME

THIS YEASMaterial and tatior rates an: houmi to

rmponti to jmrrftRiil tonc.tnutiun , , , !MW-gain lpvrlit curmot cxi»t for many nm,.;Diontli". The ihr<*wt] huy«r i* in:*L in Vi\]hin building year . . , every building -l-iil,,rinvp«tnl this year will he worth Sl.ST. atnormal price levola. Any building huiltthin year can later be sold at u profit.

Building opportunities do not iippt jrev*rry drcadr, BPlwr^n time \trn\i\* urnborn of good inventmrnH at tini-- IiknthrM . . . call and let u* tell you uioro•bout i t

BARGAINYEAR '

J. H. JACKSON LUMBER CO.

Rockaway, N. J.

I?1

prjuses I>.:r;r.c tfie

in) ilisii fii:. B ^ istJuneii v : i t P.-.'.ii

the tr-j*'. ic- ih?a flnc $:* «-a> :

A; ; ofJ f'J"-'.k. ,>.v..ri»f!.-.: «-k_<i * IT ; -* Ir.-c. Tne

Johnn? Cicrhio t« tUlUt Jfff Wtin FHlul Root—Gwrf Knlppfr

nhu M n MdH

Sl"SSK\ COT NT YF A I R

BR.iNrilVlLLC. N. 1.

M"(H"ST 25. 26. 27. 28. 29DAV AM) MIGHT

AsnciitalGi* ni ttwtric f oupinj

MASQUER/) Pf;

i Po-

sonts in-the til).* i

pr.v.jrfna raff ifAjn ior.scr.I !«';r. arum '.hrw M Mtt mnM rolor-

i f!

Ther.

lo their ter.ts i.:-»i t if n;>4T»dcominc cue: Uif Mil

On Satnrdi? mar.left for hciTnc $*-veicause iheir caxnpinc fiav> vtulor this >-cai Scvtn lhe:: burikj

ahh-T. «.iht

ofO kKU IK s*.-

:•*.» We,;Anpliif-r

torse t.:l«

Mr .'eflpar-lams WaJWT

htwet'er, hi ne» «j.r>er.<

> demiunr. to)xi-^ t>.-)\f-rif rf-:.irm«: Sunia,':-: «ric> •.umru tnxfr

Me: rr ir . t jf r«-n«. M Tre.-.tiin has beer'•fre selec :ed as M: Kar ta ra >

PlayhouseA f»\ round tout » i t r r ;

Bunr-ac»«ihe: reptcu so TIL^ oat lh(

p K O G'»vf- tlirPhjltdeiph;* plunbr-'.<

Buor.ac!ic> f rtuf« am-» a )tt; whJKh play* i-

\ht murs a! h»

,; r.x-aJ* 10

- Snipper. Jon

- rocted lo sniacl: 1

si\ wano.' toe Arts»'»

S j *-a» tiie finest (dw K Mramp e.f>enp<i line! Uie tmk or. ihfPassjw Pl*v (nxt-r. hj Miss Gifc4>-i.Ja«*le vu. k nmne rim» 10 ihatday. Miss J*cv.klr witnessed U>*Pass.)on Piny la*t rammer und «ajable, in • iriiwi inspinnc salt to t;iiethe <-*n-.r>ers somrthmB 0! her o«-ntertint sh,M« i! She pave Ihe Marr Snip A t » » ho! the ondn ot Hie play drsrrihed m s T 1 ^15 a|.h, MnnU(s< M(oe.nthe v.llase and the people who m»t* >jr« York Tw ownins prrhn»II their hnme J d ill l te

Girls Camp Voms if d .reeled bythe WMinc Wamen'* D:\iaon of theMOITIS Coantv Y. M C A There art*t4l! * (en v»<-j>nciej !»r ;Jie laswwk Aap-.isi 2? to Sepieraher 5 Rec-iMra'irtns «;ii l r »eerri<Ni ;r. ihe or-der of the:: rtv-Hpt Telephone rv>\-*-rHratiquaiK-rs. Dax-ei 11 :o

head

Jour round!, will also te

Capuu: Campbell saj-j. thrrt «- nofxrtwner.i ;r. eo:ni: lour mil« » mir.-L-tf T!in.v say Ktoppjnc «; ;a«; sripeni* the real (hnll

I-OIA'TY Cl-KRK MOTT TQRAIKD CAMPAIGN

While scone pri>pT» has twamade, it » nt41 srue ih»i war u bet-;<r at atwlishmt tuuons lhan nt-\joris » « a; abMistunc war

KIDDIE KARNIVALThursday Evening, Aug. 27thBERTRAND ISLAND PARK

LAKE 1IOPATCONG

Big Kiddie Vaudeville Show—direction JIMMY DOWNEY

kiddie (]rand Prize • Masquerade • PromenadeChildren Admitted Frrr With PurntsC.KU (or All Ihe Kiddles In Costume

Bring the Kiddies • Dress 'Em I'p • Win a PrizeDANCINO AFTER THE SHOW

Two Weews Only, Cjom. MONDAY, AUG. 24The Sensation ol Last Season

Fcrd l.c Jcunc and His S. S. leviathan Orchestra

BATHINc; F\'FRY DAY I N CRYSTAL SPRING WATERSANITARY-HEALTHFUL-SAFE

|»S Jr. 0 . IL A. M. Picnicir «H Saturday, August 22

SALLY EILERS

Senator J Hair. L»»isJ SS No r>. Jim

vt reallj haven't enouph'Jit mi n aw h m

MOV.. TITS.—C.IRI.S—SKI'.

; Virtuous Husbands

iir.LioTtlif ,

Ihf .1: O \- A

IIIX.LO. hflloc-nur.ty a_' ;>ria:!o:i ofW <i) Morris County

Glad to ;,«. a mdrcd w c a r t .it cut1* us all a fi-eline ot clit-erWhether we are tit home or alar.

Another day ol food tm u . and funIs Ix-int; planned lor you and meIn th<> park out oi the sunY(•>, a Jr. Ordtr picnic so mrrrilv

•rcoi'tcil as Hitfever, or more pta tlic Crlloil S

, ;,» »

| , [ III)

,,'"J;II-I ' " " '

1 HI RS., TE1 —Last Pirmw ol

CLAR.\ BOW in"KICK IN"

wrJunp. Vcs.. «c nit- calhnp tlie T | M ' fmsniHec ir dome n.s vcrv besif.-llc-winp •.-.umtMTS 66. l?3. 148. 18S. 1,° n ; a k«' Hie aOair u bis M i r W: M i t - . . : i : . :i«. : :c ; : s . iw . soo. V°"'c •"p( 'nd l n e <*••"• wkeadaVi restJ-f; — 1J you d 0 » ' ' <>wy it 3 miss mv BUPv,

wi-.m d:> we « ; . i you for " ~ '

Quilit"

foiour

a In.p us'ircscjrc tt.Ui yom wives

,-..: :!.;:u.i. o: yout » w hea!-..W hf.; n.ve we poinp to have*

c."(-i.:ii. :.;>aa no: oops,, s-p^-tifcjnas lor aid tnd

The iollowmp bro.s are wrung hard&> cive them rai a hdpmu h i d

There arc fenth»t Iliolr nff(-<itir mllilnes*. Hi

l^ct.— /.i!nt)>f-r:'t

of Mi-.*

-.-:•., T i n " '

the usl\ h

weeks.

did A to'A .7' l£l

V> "J iVj C

AT in l-hi' f

O — - • - — -

There :;. Beer.'., ii, , yount, A-y.v j?r.. Parice ^.

. . : i , y " a : ' " " " ' u: '"'- '•-"' <»• huvf l l M * f !-'S have r.iadv u.s a

IMIP. whuff tha;, »hen and ^ 'D.i all you fjii to help th

i^rv^f . 1 0 1 ' ^" i<> Jell you 'cian

'Sers and Carter. 'l'-:ii'

piuluuk.. i^i :n:.-.](i;:i;.nif.{- ni'e. Aucu'-i

.'.-:id ..1 Uti- l*j»•,:<•, M-... laborU o t It.r sier^ )ia.ii;,s ;,, eroanas

UIM 1 .^vi- uua yoj. please!orcc; Uie dote ana plact 1!

you aci n will XK- your faultPrites l r e\try sport, some nice

. am sure Uu-y um iH'liiJiu *v!«fHvljMhedaywboclHvkliVorov,t>J Uia. none need to u.C| Wl, (.

tirtieve inl \ « " - - r d ' - l

JK. O. t . A. M. PICNIC

ODM- CIO.'« old summer is here

ii about t

ail aay,

party

i t be

li&d fnilh in

O n l y N»Th.- n i l . - win. I-1" ,

li»l » ; i l v r all tin- i- •[•lain If lie lu-c. i i ir-

., >[lt catil M

i.| i

So Ins.

Thanks folks, i

• to Committee.'IVn-Un mano«fri[i'sthe Nlmli eenlur.

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AUUUST 20. UUCKAWAY RECORD

>ckaway Record A daughtr has been burn to Mr.Mid Mrs, EdKiu Best of Wlilti: Men-1daw avenue.

AUGUST 20. 1931

Local Briefs

,,,„„. volk, «' Franklin avenue,P I , 1 ijonttld Bray, of Hampton.

- mointicrt, of Bucred Hearta will hold » P l c n l c Sunday at

Hll,-,-i,-t May and Miss Mitef ,,/ Will) Htreet, are upending*»tloii ai Hrrwiton d Sherldim

pgSherldim

,., u W Bin"' <md »o11' w » l l l i c i u '1 i, vHI to (MtMtto. Hkivmrn; at!h"m« »r M.K. Bwur t »!*«:.. Mn,9i Tri«-<-.v-

,,,k,.v |<n«-e'.'. AH Hl-iun will pluy

; ' ' A ^ L l M«l. ' . a n , , will I.--.,f«'t 3 :M "Vlc-k.

,, A , n , i i r l l « ' l : , " ' O l

'( l l ;

" l l V I

' ;

, . , , ,w i l i ieeii LI"' <-lit'li!'.«->i«-l>l l'«, • MI'i!. I I ' " " 1 ' ' - ' ' » " • • " ? !•" M > -

,;,",! ri.l'-V. »f Whuitoli.

, M | ; , . v,,m.,;l lluwkln: ol.,, |IV,.I1U,-, have reliiniral "Her, | two weeks' motor trip to•liloui.ii.Ki iLlaixli; mid Lake

W.0,11011,,«VIH«.J> opmmite t h e noi

,,,. it will I"' «|iiiin'tJ<l itftme;IJ."IIIKI will luxommodiiti: 50

wL. HIT u urail many CHUCK »f

d , f i U If nil <'hllcfro.il afflictedrawer Wore w.hool opens In

htemltor.

luiu-lii'i"' w l l i '"' (i(;|'v«(l by Mi'1„(-»' Alii Sorlety of the Itiiuknwuylliiidliit Clmrcli l)iii'luj'« ul "<«>'» (>"uraduy. HciiU'inbcr 3rd. I.unclicoti,

IssMIM'eil lH'ul'e.v. iluiifThU r ofand Mrs. Kiiymoml Bradley, (if

luklln avenue, him relumed aftermliHK 11 «'eelt with relatives In

Bj-lviinla.

Nrw Knidand Bupper will lie,,il by Un1 Altar .Society of St.Illn's 'church, In the parish hull,Thursday rn-nliiK. Huptomber Sril.111 II to II p m Tleket.H un: 7f>o.

it und Mrs. Wlllliim I)IIII,T;U, oljjtr Mriulmv avenue; Mrs. O. TI,ilcr nf Kiisf Main street, and MlsnMllvllli1, ol Himth Orimne, lire onnitiii- trip tln-oiiiili New Enitlaiicl,

chimney die at the home of Ilos-Sltclc, church street, was uuluk-

ratingtll.'ilii'd Wednesday ufter-JII by Ihe local fire (lepiU'tment.tit! tlainnni! wus done; to the house,

II clam bake will he held lit Ml.p, Sumliiy, September I3lli. forbenefit of St. Ilei-ninci's Church,

n or slilnii. Bake will be servedp.m.Ladles' tickets, $2.00; men's

fcls, $3.00.

lloxy will return to the. air on S u n -l, AuRiist 23rd, ln c h a n i c of t h eist to const hook-up p io i i i am ofi American! talon Na t iona l Con-itlon Corporation over t he NBCIwork, from 8:15 to 0:16 p, m .item standard lime.

Hurry Guidon received u c a r d froini.i. C, Klilzimfin, who IH s p e n d i n gI vacation itt Luke Muske.Kon.it'liliran, stutlui! t hu t t h e h u n t i n gill fishing Is line und t h n l he l.s'Inn an enjoyable vacat ion, W i s h e si Itocknwuy friends were all t h e r eIII him,

Mr. Rota-it Adnnw, Jr . , of S c o t c h«l»3, N. J., fonnerly of Ml . Hope ,tdwitccl from IUIIPICIB Univers i ty

SUBUSI 1th with t he cleirre.e. m a s -ol Education, Mr. Attains IH aluatc ot Rnekuwiiy H lnh School», W23, and of Alfred Collriieo, 1021,

The Mnlstown C h a m b e r of Coin-'•'«: will hold ii (dam bake, nt Moose««Inn, Prospect Poin t , Lake H o -™«i on Tuesday, S e p t e m b e r•H, Business und professional m e nMorrlo Comity will a t t e n d . M e m -™ of the Rockaway Cl iumbor of'•ncrce me cordially Invited.

Mlsn Elena Heduno, dnur ihtcr ofwranmii and Mrs. Manue l 8 c -n», of Rocknwny avenue, h a s (tone

rat lor it atiiy of sworn ! weeks. S h enow In Minnesota, Miss S c d u n o

• • teacher In one of the Nownrk

E .oo l ! l' m<i h n s recently hoenpvanccd to a hlBher and more rc-

* position.

Ruth Vo!k of Fruiikl.n HWNIU-. 1msreturned home after vimtlng wltlirelative* for a week at Puteroon-

Harold May, of Wall s lur i . spentthe week-end with hm brother andMtter-ln-Iuw Mr. una Mis HudolphMay. of Lake Hupaiconu.

"A Holy Terror"In Dover Saturday

"I T»k« TIIIK Woman" With GuryCovfcr New at l'la> Mouse

Theatre

Open your eyes to our times! Mary!

Indian Lake NotesTh" Coimiiiinltv Club will hold a

darn biikf an (he clnii ^roa/Kf« ,Sitf-urda" afti-riiooii, SepternVwr 6th. ruinor shine. Entertainment and KiuneHwill follow. First sitting at 4'10 andseconfl slttlnx at 6:00, M. E. K rated

Roberto Rlnehart's searching drama I"""'lives on the screen! The world's

Tuttle Hawkins and Miss Winifred leading woman writer Judges man,Hmvklns, nun and daughter of Mr i woman and marriage by modern

love

g e of Mr., woman and marriagearid Mrs. Forrest HuwkiiiK, of Kellar i standards. A utormy."• i , . . i ''•.." ' " ' ' " h h l f h tavenue, have returned after iltUiwtwo weeks their grandmother, MrsElizabeth Homer, of HiwkcltHtown

storydwhose chief characters, a man and

a woman fight bitterly against loveuntil It conquer* them. Playe-d bytwo of the Hcreen's most Popular

Ml. Hope, of the Dover Twilight aetors. Clary Cooper and CaroleLeiiKiie, nowd out Monk, I'lalns, of Iioinhuni, Written by one of thethe Intel --County LCUKUF, 6 to 3, in world's foremost women writers,

at tin. Ht Mury liol«:i-ts ItlimJmrt. "I Take Thisi, Huiiilay Woinun" IK a lrci.li, uctlonful, entei-

Ihe nanii'' l-ainlim :;trir.v. on a subject thai himllr.'.t luihe- nlwayt. intllKuwl liumao liilcic;,t, tliebroke | i l i , :w<"""" turned by love. "1 Take Thin

ul months Wniiiiiii" pluyi, toiluy and l'iiiluy.n-rl by Hie " " !.iitiiiiia.v Ilii- blri'.i-.st Ilirlllcr

i of Ihi- M:II i i:, "A Holy 'I'l-rror" will)

(of Jersey City, Is chairman of the. Tlokets are $2 00.

The championship horsi' shoepitchi'iK contest, will take plure alBunsel Bay Saturday, AUKUSI 22nri,

a benefit bull (tame uMury'i; dlutnoiid, Wluirtoiiiflr-nutim 'I'he pioz-ecil;: oWill CO to "Murky" Kehoe,IHliM i>f bo'h rhilj:,, wholi-|! while iiliiyhic A eouiili-Ki;o. About * 1 Od in-, rlci,

y y, Kat 2:00 p. m. Entry fee Is 50c,

Mr und Mrs. A. M. Mechesnevare ertertainlnK the former's ittothci.Mrs. ,li, A. Mi:Chesney and sinter. 1-1*In, ol IJIVIIIRSUHI; und Mrs. (!. (!Rlllbl'.-k and son. of Dinibiiry, Conn

Ur. and Mis. Alberl CJI-IM-IH- andfuinll".' nit- enjoytiii' a Iwd week;,'motor I lip to ('Simula

M l " , / i i h n M>.!-[)li;, I :<.,::,. ,!:•••and .losi'iili, oi LenuDi- I.sliind. lire ona motor trip !,<> Novu Hcijliii.

O'l i - n ,

iiii'.ht by tin

<:, i1'.

becomes "What isX1 American pcopln."

"'^ u l c r t to their prob-V""11"0' vUtt l 'J' conoeniucl

'UT "' l h 0 n « h t . '"WetIon to „ ,nib l l n o c r a s l t y

nut fJir ,!' ")vt 'B T1»o ruilroadsllmi f • ' " l 'iworiHl, treatment. It

" n i ' ?U":"" f conntoicc hiy

cnt theyserve

iturtl/yroopor u•Wo

o t

' ly> W l l s »™8t<!d°" l l t Wharton uy

' i , ?'y' o t t h o loc l11

! r l v "« » sc<l'"i with?"i° u l l c | l c d b e c r ' A(:"l l wa!> Edward D.

ftVelluc' D t«"" ' .v ' l

^ ^ r e c l DoCnmp utall,! rclei>scd in $1,000

™ "Wctlvely.Thomdanlvely.Thomdan» t w n c d o v e r t 0

Mcslar'e ollloo at

1' , ' l l luimit loi i ol l i i i l l l i ' iiii ' /jnrl, ' ; nil , K-IID I all.-; / o i f i i i l ly Klli-r-; ill i h c l r u iI h e H i b l - l l l l i . - n j c c i l I ' o n i l Mind b v D i e | s e n i . e o! t h e w u l l l ar u t U i i c of b n i ' . l i ' . n tn r i iK oi D ie r o n d • loot , i l r u n In " A H o l y T e r r o r . " W h i l e

Mis: - Knt-r: . I.-, Ink l o r n b i i l t i i n h e r,hnl i ) f , { i ' H l i e i i , Hi a n ; i i r !>l iui ' 'I I T I I I . I H : , l u l o lu-i b a t h r o o m h i n t |>ln-lee i ' d r . I ' . I l i l n i l l l i c e h l n i M ' l lI '/i H o l y T c i T o r , " d e p l c i s t h e ml -| ve i i lo re . 1 , n l a y ia in i ' . ; ,o i , le ty p o l u; p J a V ' T wJifj ; ; t t . e l n p l ^ t o r i l l ] l o rs i l ' l l l

t h e is'i.-iliined l u l l K t e i r d ol h i : , l u l ) l ' T . :

1 I u e l i i d c d In t i n : s i i p p u r t i h i 1 c a s l m euiK-.li Invoi- i l r . ' j »!• R i t a I .a H o y , i n i i n -pln-ey Hoi'.nrl, .lumen Klrkwood, Stan-ley I'lrht;, and Holier! Warwn-1;

- o

(Morris County Dcmocrtilsj To Atlcntl Omviwitionl

On ,'ial unlay, All|;ll;,t 2'Mn\. at 2o'lUoek. an loiportiuit mi-ettiiii ofI )etiiorrul:, rcpresentim. every elec-tion dl.'ilrlel of the Klafc, will lie heldlit tin: luidlforiiiiii nt A.'iliiiry Park.

A, Harry Moore, nellioeratlc i-un-illdnti1 for (loveruor; lorniei (Inver-

'noi- fieorjir .';. ,Sllzer and William I,.11)111. Icirmer motor vehlele i-oimnls-

f7eniifnr Uo.v T. Yates. of I'ai.'iub-jsioner mid l>emoeratlc i-aiidlital.e forCounty. 1,'i In a ei-lftc;il roiidltloii In Kovei'iior hi UilMI, will nnike addrew;ei;.it New York hospital, due to a liullel., A lai'Re deleimlion of Morris Couu-wolllld III the Inti'stmiv;, and Until [ty Denioi-rats will be In atteiidanreJune Cianliier,iinerefai-y and reInn held by the

I | il'lend:-, In Troy N

Vviu, onlr ie i l 1 hluH.or-kaway T ' IWIfieveriil i iuirow ei;uceidenii, \v<r*- Ifriikl,-(il novel ' , n-potleii thai, I'.iaduii1

wa;, und 'T way on iiei-i.lon [» of Hintroad aiirl hi JJH'.itiaiut uvctuli' iiuilUeolT.p :;fieel, the lu'ii lal.tei ncurthe Dover line,

Tile Moiiin Cotlnly Tubrn-nlo.'il..,Ali.'.oi'UlfifUl luinijllliceii Atleu:;l 24lhus the ilnte of Ihe next Uhimter clientellnle, held itionthly nt the I-'eder-atiiil Church from :i tn 4 p. m. Theellnie in free and I.1; not. only opi'ii tot.hone who have fllbrnuitosi:!, hut tolliii.'ie who have lived with a tubcr-(•Liloufi huhviduut. Dr, Hurold H.Hutch, exiimmi; physlchlll ul, tlieclinic, will be I'.lad to also examineIkon" wlio liave-lijtd tuberculosis andtluifie who tliink they have some of

j thf fi.vniiitoins nl tiibereulosis.

Mr (I Mil,, Gi'oj'i!!' I.ri-luim.cl liijin a tup to ;Oily mid Yellowstone I'nll:

The eiheld oi) NiUnrilaiith, atari mi; aall kind:, ol wal.lur boy:, amiuwarder) tlie ;,rlulibouse

annual lef.all.t will U-i.V alternoon, Auiat.'t

There will ber :;pf)lt:,, wtl

I'ri/.i-r; willi'iihu: a!

I'lltHT I-IUWKVI'LIIIAN CIIIIHCII

Eev, Mldred C. ICulzeliKli, Minister

thirty-four, .soeluliirch woi'kei', t:; lie-uiitlinrltles peiidlnc

Htule ('(iininltleeinun orvllle V. Mes-lur and C'dtmfy Chain; ''rank ('.

p l H c c r b o have iirranued for buses forthe coiKiliinlon of an liivesl.liiiitlon.l the (lel(.|..nle.s who will leave ul. 11The woman was Inund wiiiiderliii! | D'CUICIC from Monlstown and Dover,about in pajamas In ii du/,cd iiuull- loihei t/joups of Morris Countylion In tin; New York itpailiiicnl delegate.'; plan to lenv irller by all

h S t Yf f d bllp

where .Si'iiutor Yufe.'i wus found lomnbllewounded Friday inovniiit!. A ,2,'i call-1 The Morris Coimly di'leituflon willbre revolver was also found near Ihe: be .sealed In a body ut the eouven-ficenr of (he crime. 'Senator Yuti .s l.s, (Ion.

. — - o<;AK» OI' THANKS

I lake this ineiuis of exfendiiu; myIhank.s I o I lie liockiuvuy Mre Deparl-nieiil for their uiiiek und .splendid.service in rxlliii'.ui.shinr. a chimneylire ut my honu1 on Chun-ll slreet,Wedlies(la\r itl (ernooii, Aliiiu.vl lfllli

HOKC'Ol.; STW0L1.'..

niuiTlcd and has Kevi'ial children.The woman denied knowlrtliir of tin.shoofiiif...

ii

State InstitutionalPopulation 16,064

Church school nt, 10 a. ln. Moniini;worship ul. 11 a m. will be conductedby '.'lias. A. I'lid.t. The subject willhe: "The World Needs IVlllhirntC.'hri.'iUitn,.;."

I'reacllini! services at Murcella at;j p. in, Mrs. Iliillenbiick will tiikei-liari'.e. Yolllii: PcolJln';; CMll'lstiilli Kn-(Icavoi- lit (i::i(l. The subject will he:

Is Yourflnide for

KcKiilarChapel atwith us.

Conscience a HulllcicnlYour LlfeVcvi-nliii; servici's ut Union7:41 j . Come unit worship

oI'rospiTlly is Just urouiid the cor-

ner, but you have to be In the rlnhtlane lo make the turn.

" ' l i s u l ) o u l M'ls.-uihnl

; i U b """ ' u "

CommlNNlimn- WUllum J. Ellis ofjthe State Department, of Institutions] , . " "anil Aueni'les luduy imiiounced Unit l l v ' s " ' ' " " 'ut. the end of .lime. 11)31, there wereUi.lKM per.soiiK resident In state In-stitutions. In addition, those lust 1-tutloiiN hud under their care 4,781parolees who were in their homesMill were belnc supervised during theperiod of their readjustment to com-munity life.

There were 7,125 persons in statemental hospitals. Over 500 of thisnumber were In the new state lios-pllnl at Holmdel. which was recentlyopened t o ' relieve the nc.ule over-crowdlnu of the other state hospi-tals. In addition to lhc 7,125 patientsIn the state hospitals, there were onJune 30th. 4,«4f> persons resident InBovcn county mental hospitals. TheKssex und Hudson County mentalhospitals showed the lufficst popula-tions, hiivlui! a,005 ami 1,21(1 patientsrespectively.

Tlie population of tlie tour stateInstitutions lor the teeble-iiUiitlcdtotalled 2,1(19 patients, not lncludiiiKJ344 state wards who are uialntnlneil ilit the Vlnelunil TriiinliiK School.)The population of the Skillinun VII-UiKt- for epileptics raic.'licit 1.172 onJune 30th.

In stute und comity sunalorla forthe tuberculous, there were, at the.same dale, 2,343 patients. Of thistotal 404 were bi'liiu cared (or at theNew Jersey Sanatorium at GlenUui-dner and 1,039 were benm tical-ed In the eleven county hospitals.

The New Jersey Soldiers' Home ntKearny and Vlnelund had u totalpopulation of a;il> an June :iuih.

- o-1IKV VISITOR TO IIMtll-M

FINDS ONtY ONI) DKINKKIt

A c.onlrii.st hetween pie-proliiblllonund modern conditions in Harlem'snluht life was drawn yi-stenluy byWilliam Dinuliiun, Jr., iimnunUii; ill-rector of the Scepter Fund, describedby the World Lontiui' Aruilust Alco-holism as one of the laniesf life In-surance cominiiiies of London.

"1 siuv only one man who appeurci1.to have been drlnklm; on my ail IkMirmiiill Ilui'li'in the nichl of my m-rlval in this counlry, Siilurdiiy. Aiii1.-ust I5l.li, ami, as ii niiiul.sii'iii.e. 1nuiHl admit that Hits mini eouM nothave been convlclcil nf dnmlceiun-ssIn any ISIIKIIKII coui-t." Mr. Hlnclnmi.who Is ii total abstainer, snlil: "Mylast visit to Iliii'lciii hud hei'ii I wonlidits before the siiUions closed un-der national proliililtlou At lliattime I found Uiesr places tilled wiihjieople and rsiiw ilriiukennes:, cvi-iy-wherr."

o- -Mussolini, ihe onlyi be Hi tell It to the

"Its wonderful how muchhappiness a man can create by.lust .MiylnK one kind word.When your wife wants any-tlihm try saying 'yes'."

Says Dad -You will be happy, loo, when

you make your first m-ocory ornow, purchase at tills store.

17cl.ur^c Hrillo,1 CAKE SOAI' FRKK

. Ih. ( iin (j-csco 67cl MIX itowi. i iti:i.

I.CJ4 of l.umb 3(lc Ib.

Chuck Koitst 19o Ih.

Fredericks & Taylortil MAIN ST. ROCKAWAY

THK happiness of tlio Indi-vidual family and the wel-

fare of our nation revolve aboutthe institution culled liome.Ours is the finest plan, ever de-vised, to lielp toward homtownership.

RockawayBuilding & Loan

Association(JIM., i:.

JOHN A. RIZUBFuneral Director

1009 Main St., lliionlon, N. J.Phone Uoonton 1457

PJVS

oWall Street reports Hint lln- pub-

lic l.s llettlllf, 111 fill' uiarlii'l ai:illll.It's close'Ui Ihe seii.son when lhc sap.-,beulll to rise,

S U S S H X C O U N T YV A 1 U

lUtANCIIVU.I.i:, N. I

AUGUST 25, 26, 27, 28, 29DAY AND NIGHT

WIJL H. ManningPractical Paintingand Decorating....

Many Years ICxfierfonce in All Its llranches

INTKIUOR WORK A SPKClAI.l'Y

9;? KELLER AVE, ROCKAWAY

M i > r r i s ( i i u i f l j 1 . - t jt t i ' I I s.i; J ' I I - I U I I . " I lini>.r«r

Jlnlllier l.'.r -_',',e

Loved but no: liAna:1 I']liMiil',e(lbul not naurii 'd '! Hiu IKI it but notpaid foi! -She has the po-ACi:-,. rhartulliat la.'itf-iimt.es, dt'.Mies that leaf) Olil.vt.o misfortunes!

consTAncE BENNETTNOW SIH)W1N(«

TllllllSDAY.

I IIIIJAV

LYONRICHABt

BiHNfll

SATURDAY

COOPERftOBEIJTCOOOAN

MJTZI

BLOODMOW. THIS.

Al'<;. •'. i -:!,".

For Wise Investment

For the Ideal Homesite

ROCKAWAYPARK LAKES

The All'Year Home andResort Community

CHRYSLER offer in the New PLYMOUTH [Flouting Power, Free Wliodiii", Ilydruulic Brakes, >

1-Iydriiulie Sliocks, ))oublc Drop Frame

.1 beautiful automobile at a low cost

The smoothness of an eiiilit the economy of a four H

Roadster $535 Coupe $5652-Door Sedan $5754-Door Sedan $635F, O. It. Factory—Kifllt Models

.1 bsohiti'ly z'il/ratioiiless

DOVER MOTOR CO.DOVER, IV. J. Telephone 1150

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Firtt Amaricaa Factory

Ttie Brat Industrial enterprise in ttte

United Srt.t#s was a glass bottle fac-

tory crwtwi in the Virginia cnUmy [

goon after HiifT. It was l.iruitd la the f

woods about ->ne mile <1i*rsot frtMii !

Jamestown.

MoRiSCXOTICK

l i k e a c1

Elepkant Driring

An el^plifin: d m i*r i* "*~r* I U»il

fcout ari'j the stu-k is an itnktisgoad is 8 stick at ton! iwo f^rCapped with a shHriiIt reftf»iii.i.»*s a sli-

lon:r>[.ik.> ant. ho.»k.

TT-han»1lM h-uir

- O -Stuck

Then ther*j is thp m:iii wlm tlnnisilitbe would play a j.>ke on th^ l'-»s; of~flc« department Ivy addrv;--...:; a l**t-i a r to "Mars" and sticking a tv^Mtmt•tamp on It. But tt WHS rfturmM tohim ranrbM. "insttrtVitMii I1'^" ;.!:•'."

_ 0

Done!

A Frt'iuli »»xper; "n rf«if:n'« s.iystha t Inch-pit.-!.*) t<>uv.-r*au.u. on th*1>art of a wiff sl»<niM Ne .rr.iiin.ls f»ra diForce. H"w a limit m.itins I In*

-O

SEASONABLE GOODTHINGS

THIS :> [..*» time of I he j t * r whena ••ln!l*'il soup i< ofu-ii ru^re a?n»e-

;iii!i' ihats a hit: on.-.

Orange Soup.H.'.it a Quart <»f onince fi::.**" in xhn

(Hj» i>f a il»uble l«.iler, ovvr li.»t water jwhen hot add a tal.^sprtymfiil " ' ' <""n-staroh whifh t.:.« l^vn .'ttok^J unt ilsim^tli ill l>t>il.tiiT Witter af;*T rm>:s:otiin? with (Mi.1 wa^r . ("\«k an., siiruntil pr»rftH-tIy w.'i! Itieii'li^l aiMiru •clove or two for n-iiHti-mal flavor. andnnnnvinz ihom whr>n serving.

Glorified Pudding.Wash ^ne-h;i.f oui-ful of rio«* «n i

• aprlng. sltuaicNothing herein contained • the mid Aht? j

t rdn *

Utie T*i»Towii-i^ t a t # ~*

>n i f S 't-<jin ii e<?

od ceciS r«*

u t « t u 1

it *

da

Room s

u,ht ta ip ace a tnt-ea d oviit-

B\ o-dei r e T > «

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De

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p*.-i«ea ii fc e e it 1931

\ l l f >^ ed ^Lb l- f **

r-t i

J

j

*^id L r "\ I I If - u

I it Uufk P M D a

Der e

»• i - j

p C r ai <?rM 1

•i a •*! » > '

e <t J •• e1 *. i » \ - r d p&

c r jr Ui» t til d openi

i o ii d - 11^ i« -» t '

3E IT ORDMMJ>

bf « a ['•- -JNfw Jt-r*- Be

cwsews aiid

and the term "Boroughother term herein used in^re-

D « I D B S O H £ L D

IN ORDIN4M I.APPKOPRlArlSO THE COST OF

Ui ENLARGIMENT OF THE « A ™^rPPLY SYSTEM OF TH£ TOW>-

TY OF MORRIS IN THE STATE OfNEW° JERSEY AND AtTHORIZISG

=ras ISSUANCE OF BONDS ™P*\THE COST OF THE ENLARGEMENTOF SAID WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM

e cad nt ' l i l t

r.d littra! oiunect:or-:

ry - ^ l and

Tt spLonf OirDin

1 " - — man l t l e rspcrues Incurred

10!

limit w mV «o«mSg body of thU Bor-'Shi l iaU M h>l<l to apply to and luclude?he governing bod? ol »uch other form

0Dynamite Diiplaced

Hsdratilio |.rt>ssnrr- is •i-im: substi-tuted for dynamite in breaking upconcrete au4 rwAs in KuzUni. thusInducing imi-o1 anl •! i^t.

dpa

i m n . i f

Sprinkle

WHEREAS U» Township ^ ' ^ j 1 1

eretoforpublic

; * ^*>|tur it. w;th t wo-{li:r<Is nf a i*upfu! '»f heretofore uneK-rt-aken ttie construction ct»rown stij;;ir. otit1-fourth of a pack-

la ;t>s. » n i out» haking dfsli.

Thr y.-sterday^•y Is lity Ki:tur

Secret

Briefly Told

I \ l s t : t:iytumorp 'w i: t i i v

AttendOUR

FRIGIDAIRE

JUBILEE

See the dramatic

demonstration

of Frigidaire

features

ONLY

milk !n awith a half T«,5|K»tinfii. of M!I an>1Itak-1 in s motlerate oven f'*r [«".» toitiree hours st ir often durine tht»3rst !ia!f limir of i>v>kine tn prevent

- .i rni*t froni fora.i np. By artf 1 i ns th.i)f cupful of snet liphtly miifH. wi!h;wn taMespA,>nftils of flour, this willmake ft very ^nod su**t pudding. Hav^

; Tiie suet put thrnush ihe foot) rhniM^1"-: Tiiis form? jt rii'h brown .rust on top.

.: St*rv# with a hard saiiot» or wilb.T^sni if the suit is not uswl.

Orange Blossom Salad.I'«vl tin* •irdiiirt's carefully antt sep- i

ar.ite into sprtioas, to reseaihle ft1 tf.iwtT. Plaoe the orange on ft curled:. iMf of Ipnufp. moisten tbe while' with freri'ii dressinp, dre<li:e with the

oiKvmut frostettes anti top with a; si»Miful of mayonnaise ami whipped

Cherry Pudding.1 H.'Jit the yolks of two e « 9 with

••»n»i*-'--urth of a cupful of sujrar. Rlen«ii two tahlesiM-mnful.* of <vkoklnz oil with| one-fourth cupful of sugar and add Toi rh»* ejre yolks. Sift one and one-halfI rupfnt? of flour, one and one-half tea-j Pptx.nfuls of halaintr powder, with one-

h.i'f i**asf>«>*-*riful of fsalt and add t«> thefirs: mivturp with three-effrhis of a

I 1-u'tfij! of rhet'Ty juice, heaiinc nn\

| mixinj well. Hoi! one-half rupfnl of' sirup until it threa>U an<l pour overj the siiff'y henien whites of the ec^R.

F-M<1 thi« into the cuke mixture, flavorj with almond, pour InM a wcl! erea*'1']' r:ike pan, --over i

cherries. Bukt1 ^n

ra.^r suppiy system for the mof the s»td' Townsliip under ia

lancet entitled "An ordmar.ee pro-,g far « tuunlcip*: water aupp-y *>>-for Uie Tornslilp of DenvUle and for

i th* temporary financing taereoC" adopter! May 4. 1927 and by a certain oUier ordi-I o&nc« entitled "An ordinance providingfor the eiteasson i>f the municipal «at^:

! system for the Township oi Denvii.e lor• the finanfing tti^reof" adopted Aug-J>:; 15. 192£. andj WHEREAS, iht said - -cided to uicr*«jw and enlarge s»id walesystem throughout the s*:d TowiiSlltp :omeet the den.sr.ds of the mtiabitAn-.sthereof and :o provide additional &r*

io*diab ci t •*j . rwt ).peca.fe»

. L-Lirh po.es and" other-fii!*.ir*s Mid

:.np5-ina^^- m" thn.u»b upon J j c w

•.i.--s th*r«f tHrou»ooa: i t « : «n«J»' T ^ h in this Bjroujn Wr .u " " ^ " J

•?;<bv dfj«nat«l ana prescribed for theUse. and pupposw c: ~i:J Companv asi.'oren^entioned

SECTION 2" A'.: po.« o: P*'-* *???.l'J

?r adVmUtog done In connection with"t paa^agl of t t b ordinance within

thfnfiMI days after the daw ot Its go-;ng into effect

SECTION 14 Said company shall flic

NOTICF I>F l l n m v .C O M M I S S I O N U B s ^ * 1 ^ ^ .

Notice Is hen.-bjbluners of Astiessii,,Rockaway that tr,1931, »t a o'clcxi'us the time and

•"-•'•siea In u ,••tuents an,WTtokin, ,

Introduced July 9th. 1931.passed Aupust 13th 1931.Approled August 13th. 1931

D MORRIS NICHOLSMtiyo

Atws:JAJJES B MAY.

Borough Clerk.^^^d^^e^aT^'S^.(i"n'af«l w::hm ar.3 ujacrnt K> the

rt I t o «tere shc*n by otBctal mag•ils Borough ard «:tt:c eightern Inches'"A if and »* -he i>ncLs or places no*

b° lie p o « of P 0 "" "^ M W ' Sov.ce u hereby given* ^ - ^ ^ o ^ *^d a«i«ns. and aoin« ordinance was passed on WJConO «

! Borough of Rocknv.,j Dated: August ':n i^i1 EDWARD

(ifJOIf iFJOHN' ]\

NOTICt

'* • -'•niwl **" ***•* "-"»•** n r oiwsj oi »«»u • >otire is uncuj n n m tliht tne lore

>-^"x^F^i£WZ. ^ . o T t h X r S ^ ^ c ^ w r ^ : eping ,nb,d Bulrts County. New Jersey, at a regular ! that Statistic?

tr::? $ir*tT-$-*j•i^*nt to *"jcii rxirb l i^ ts ;i$ v u u m j . »^v« J«.*-JVJ. —- — — w-

Township Has Of- ajorf c^-eed^i mth t te erecting of m M t i ng of said Borough council, held' ' " " »cr Voles said Co=par.T stall flit to the A u 8 u s t n th 1931. at 8:30 o'clock P. M

y 1 [ a . 4 nd CoutiCi: or tals Borou«t »Tlt- rj-yii^ht Saving Time, at the Council

aviat ion e:r husiast says u

in nn airpldii.; is a s mr,we can't Icf

-show that more n,pie d ie in bed than imywhert djj I

:ec none* o( it* Lnteas^n to perform such R^,^'""Borough*'Hall, Main Siway N JD«t«I August 13th. 1931.

JAMES B MAY.Borough Clert

BY THE TONTNSHIP COMUITTKB OFTHE TOWNSHIP OF DENVILLE COUNTYOF MORRIS STATE OF NEW JERSEY

SECTION 1 Thai the sum or Two Hun-dred Thousand Dollars iCQO.OQOi or »much thereof as may be necessary to com-

Eaaflole. and l o a d gvan. caoles. load^s coinelectrical condurtjn and appurtenances

e threwith lor It*

TaUiUand other

in wmwcsitfn tnerewttti lor It*and tiiroi^h lines and syswms: it iiiso erect. coEistmct. recocstnict.!:am and operas* t te necessar* Ais-

SHERIFF'S SALE

SECTION Ttial Com-mlttee of the Township <

distribute therefrom upon.

determines and declares Uie following ^f'^id"streets, road*, kwnues »nd tiigfa-matters: w-»y« and p*ru tfaenwf *uch wires. caQie*

i a> That it is necessary that there b« and ether electrical conductor! wtiich i:raised bj the Township ol DenvtUe the m*y find necessary to erect, construct, re-sum Of T r t t f - - - - • " • " • "S2W.O00)

IN CHANCERY OF NEW JER.SEYBetween—Joseph A. Lynch. Complalu-

auc and Torral O 11 Htid O^kiir M. Oi^diDefendants

PI. fa. for saJe of morteaged premises.Returnable October 13th. A. D.. 1931.

ULYSSES G. "DAVENPORT !Solicitor.

_ . . . By virtue of the above stated writ of ;Hundred Thousand Dollars cocstruct maintain and operate In con.- F l e r l F K ^ S I^ my hands I Bhall expose

for tbe purpose of enlarslna ntet:oc wt;h the *ystem of subways, ua- r o r SAie ftt Public Vendue at the Courtand extending said wat«r svatem for said der^round ccQdu:is ind. manholes afore- HOUJ* tn liorristown. N. J . on Monday,Township and paying the cost o? such cannoned. With the exception of laserai ^ fwenty-fourth day ot AugU3t next, A.enlargement and extension to be borne by branches w ^urb poles ind. property Lines, D 1331 between the hours of 12 M. and

:roucd iwndiii^s shaL1 be placed • 5 o'clock P. M-, that Is to say at 2 o'clockb\ That the probable period of useful- »e^» : a * surtax of mid §&«» roads. m ^ e aitemoon of said day. {prevalllntj

ness of said Improvement for which bonds •lecues and a^iiwaya and pana ttereot, tarwhare hereby authorized to be issued com- no: less tiiaa ftve ccr man chap -eft feet. Aii &he following tract or parcel of land

from the dat# of said bonds, the from the. Oirb line 'JnJKaB__° ?H? ™S?' aI14. Pf^111^* hereinafter particularly tie

t h eAFTER 401

bowel trouble

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mp witli fresh

to the saidM. Obseo. by deed dated June 12th. 1925, -recanted tn the Morris County Cierk'6 \Office tn Bool; C-30 or Deeds on pases 23U•Itc, and therein described us follows: i

Bam? a pan of the same land and

Crt\

ik*1 '~>ni* ln'ur.Jam Cake.

• Imir cupful •»? -«>"ill "f sus;ir, an-! i"

Sift nnp ari'l «.i

T't'ur «it'll "H*

f:it.

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Eht* fTfaHit*] suLTJIT- mixture aHtini:it*'lv-witli '>n^liaH .-nf'ful of h«tt*irmilU.F'ttld in <"in*»-iialf cupful of ;;,m. nup-half i-upful f-ach of ritron cut thin andi-!inpfM»<3 nut*. P.rtk? foriy-five tninut**ain a nio'l^raf^ mvn in fl $«|i:ar» pan.C'^er with a^y (JrsrrpiJ joint:.

A >:mp;«» and rar.st deiicluftil c^ck-

iail for a tyirupanv lunohtvtn i> crai t^ joFfriut luicA or * ;inne<1 ffr37»nfruit with

c>M:al for flavor.

"tmproveraenr"not "haiTili been com- make it aeceasarv w deviate tram such scribed, situate, lying and being In the! Constipation mayDieted is fortv years course and all underground cunduica Townahip of Elockaway in the County of! chronic nfter fortv

oevT'T^v' T" V». , .*, —™ «.» *h»il ia* piicwl a: least eighteen laches Morris and State of New Jersey.SECTION 2 That ror the purpose or £ £ * , te ,urf»i. of '-he *3wt. B^tn? the same land and premises con-

p&vmg the cost 01 the extension and en- . . . ^ n *itr» 1 1 rm-h nn^ inconnlargeraent of said water supply system to SECTION 4 Ai: maaiioles aad lundms J ^ ? ^ b ? Alie* J. L>nch and Josephbe borne by the Township of Denvllle. co:I va^l= si Ul ie legated benea^li tnethere shall be issued Two Hundred Thou- SUT-»C* C' *aid «rwts. ruada. avenues andsand Dollars <*200.000> Bonds of the said hiehwir* a&i parts riiereuf i t fliuh pointaTownship of Denvillr. in the Count; of along Os* ••zx zt 'J& iu0wa:'s or •uujer-

iMonis. State of New Jersey, to be known ground ctnd^:^ ^ 3iuv be aeceswiry ^as Water Bonds to be dated, numbered, converge::: :^r juur^u. 3U4intiimm« and n p i , _ . ^ ; , mVv*.vpd he wnrria TT cjhowtf^rof denomination and pavable as shall operatm? 'J:« aiares *atl owwr eietLrica: ^ ^ e ™ E ShaffEEr h u wife, LaTuS D^hereafter be determined by resolution to conduc:ors T i ^ said C.-rmpaa;.' 3iay Irom ™ , N ^, c > . - E , . s P a w £. e r : U1 . s ^ . . V 0 1 1 ^ ° "be adopted by the Township Committee tune *o ::=* nl»£i» 2 iiuil iiiowi'-'s orof &&id Township Said bonds shall bear underground cc-iu:^. AZ.I1 -ifciiil bn •**)inu-rest at a rate noi exceeding six (6i constructed a -.0 ^i:tii:r= :.: r.iw m a -;HT centum per annum, payable senn- section and l-j^£-.z-~d-jz±. £T-iCr; ;f tii«: pti'-'e-amiually as shall hereafter be determined ment ar,3 *-o 1* r.:: :^ ™'er^-tr- -vr.h, theby rew-iluiion lo be adopted by the Town- safety or co^eriitz,:* •:' ^ ^ C C J or •.-•ship Commntee. which resolution may also bicie? tra*. tiir.t c:: ; : :~iz ; j :r, s:ree".«.prui-ide for the form and details of said road.- avenue* 3rd hiijr.Ta?-; Ani parisbonds and designate a Registrar Said thereo!bonds shall be payable at such place or ' Before proceedir-s vs.n :h~ wort of con-pi aces as shall hereafter be determined . biructlng underground conduits sub-»-ay=

resolution and shall be sold tn the manholes and , or loading coll vault

land and M- Helen Doland, his wife, to the>u.'-l Alice J. Lynch, by deed dated Julyiitii. 190J. recorded In said record of Deeds1= B00S K-17. pages 223 i c .

BEGrN'STNG at a point In the Northerly?:i? of Vanderbilt Street, which IK a cor-ner common to lots No. 13 and No. 14, aadJroni said beginning point running (I)North 36 degrees East two hundred feet, to"he outside line of the whole tract; thencei2) South 54 degrees West, fifty feet; thence31 South 36 degrees west two hundred

fee: to the Northerly side of said Vandermanner prescribed by Chapter 252. Lavs aer the permission and consent herein con-j b l l t street: thence (4) running along theof New Jersey. 1916. as amended, at such talned. said Company shall file with the \ <,aid Vanderbilt Street North 54 degreestime or times as shall be determined by Mayor end Council of this Borough a map West fifty feet to the place of beGlrmlna.j tntr p&C6 Of

Being Lot No 14 as shown onf f il

resolution to be adopted by the Township or plan showing the location and size ofCommittee any such proposed underground conduits.; ot p r o perty of Alice Lvuch Lakebenmark

SECTION 3 While said bonds or any subways, manholes and loading coll N. J.of them remain outstanding and unpaid vaults, which map or plan shall be first <there shall be and there hereby is levied : approved by said Mayor and Council be- . . . .an annual tax upon all taxable property fore any such work Is begun as aforesaid,in the Township of Denvllle, sufficient to i SECTION 5: The surface of the streets,provide for the payment of principal of 1 roads, avenues and highways and anyand interest on said" bonds as the same re- ' pavement or Sagging taken up by saidspectheiy become due. Insofar as the levy Company In building its lines, shall be" ' such tax shall tie necessary'. 1 restored to as good condition as it was

SECTION 4 In order to temporarily • b e f o r e t n e commencement of wort L£5"v|* . ' finance, the cost ot construction of said *» -ai-tiu BXI 0^3 MHIH LWT

•rry ani A Lit of [he .enlargement or extension of the water evs- , f o r af

l o n g e r f^J?1 i ^ P s h a U ** n e c e s "tem. lemporarj- improvement bonds " o r • »«T to execute the work.notes are hereby authorized to be issued SECTION 6: Nothing herein containedm an amount no. to exceed the said sum snail be construed to impose any obiiga-of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars tion on the part of this Borough to open11200 000 >. bearing imprest at a r&te not any streets, roads, avenues or highwaysto exceed sit per centum per annu^ Said or parts thereof, not heretofore dedicated fbonds or notes shall be In such form and : or opened to tbe public use. and nothingdetail and issued m such amounts and'. herein contained shall be construed in»t s.uch tunes u shall hereafter be de-1 any court or place as an acceptance oflennmed by resolution to be adopted by - any unaccepted street, road, avenue ortie Township commit.**. highway or any part thereof.

SECTION 5 All ordinances or parts of SECTION 7: Wherever the curb line |, ordinance* in coo2ict herewith be and shall be established hereafter on streets j1 the same hereby art repealed where the same has not yet been estab-! SECTION 6 This ordinance shall take l l * s h * d $*•*& Company S&all Change tne lo-1

•Sect unrr.ediatelv upon its p*&sage and P*1*0^ ° r l t s poles so tfcat the same shall'

fi-ry easily !And ;iny rnn

constipation ;it that time of life mi]Ibring a t tacks of piles :ind ;i'unpleasant disorders.

Watch your bowels ,il anyage.GuitjIthem with purticuhir rare afltT fortj,IWhenever they ni'Oil any help, remeniMla doctor knows best. I

"Dr . CaldwHl's Syrup Pepsin" nildoctor's prescription for th? hu>tIs. Teld Iby 47 years', practice, it h:is t>eenfoud•thoroughly cfrwlivc in relieving roost-1pation ami its ills for men. womtnidlchildren of all ayes. It lias p ra lperfectly safe even for babies. MM[rum fresh laxative herbs, pure pcpoland other harmless ingredients, ilcaDE-,|gripe; will not Mrken you or ra!you; can be used without liarmasoias your breath is bad. or when yraltongue is coaled: whenever a headiCM

maV bilious, i?assy eunditinn warns ycucTconstipation.' At dru^turescve^lK

THEVRE GOOD BOOTS

Make it • point to piy Hi a *iiit during

• the nett fe»- davs. For we ire cele-

bratiaft FrigicUires 6ft«oth anni-

Tersair and have arrange a tpeoal

jitt&TKnx that you won't want to aaiis.

• ^ft »rc jtiring interest.n:> and dra

m»tic dcrooostratioos ofihe (ndunap

qoalities of Frigidiirc Lifetime Porce-

lain. VTeare showing that neither hea:

nor moisture can harm this listing,

glass-smooch surface—thai it with-

stands hard knocks and tcratcbes—

ih*i CTen Icmoa juice cannot itiio ibe

acid-resisiing porceliin interior. Tc

are ihowiog bow the Cold Control

speeds the freezing ot ice and dessens

—bow the Hvdrator makes CTCQ wilted

Tegetables fresh—how the Quickube

Ice Tray releises ice cubes—one ai

a time or a whole trayful.

U*e ire shoeing how Frigidairei

oae-w«r. steel-rail shelves make it

easy to put food in sad take it out of

Frigidaire without danger of spilling.

Be our ffuest st four first opportunity.

During tbe Jubilee we will install

Fr ig ida i re to four home for

Put Your Savings in a Mutual Savings Bank

The MORRIS COUNTY SAVINGS BANK |21 South Street, cor. Dellnrt Street

M0RRISTOWN. NEW JERSEVK Mutual SnTinu's Bank

The ONLY Savings Bank in Morris County

INTEREST DIVIDENDS PAYABLE QUARTERLYJANUARY APRIL JULY OCTOBEft

tSect ur-rr.ediAtelr upon its p*&saee andadoption as required by law and the **

: Township C l k I h b d l l n e

poles so Ulat the same shaand adjacent to the new curb j*al>lshed and within eighteen

, p pt D e Borough Clerk that the curb

n a s b r e n 3° esUbllshedSECTION 8: Upon any ol the streets.

roads, avenues and highways in this Bo:-o u g h n o w m w h l c h u^y ^ ocCUpied bythe poies or posts of said New Jersey Bel!T l h C i d

Tovrtihip Clerk Uhereb^'airecwd to nub- l l n e *° «**Wlshed and within eighteeniah thi* ordinance. to^eiiieT with the ^ches thereof, upon receipt of notice

; »ta>mffnt prwcribed by Chapter 252. l*ws t r o m

' ci New Jer*ey. 1936 a= amended in the i l a e

, Tri-.T.w prescribed by tiiat act D™! T . i orezotng ordiEjvnc* W&Aar.d tpproTKl on the I&th dar oi

, * Telephone Company, its successors and ,The bonds authorized thereby will be Is- assigns, or any other companies or cor- i

1 sued and delivered after Lht 12tn day ol poratlons having legal authority to erect jSeptember. 1931. »her* insen a date no. »nd raabatitn poles or posts, said New Jer- ••

' Less tnaa tirenty dars after the publication **7 B*n Telephone Company and such ;of tills ordinance and notlcei. and any other companies or corporations may us?

, suit ictson or proceeding to set aside or *n* same poles, provided they can agreevacate ti.15 ordinance it-usx be berun with- so to do.- J - '- • •• - o ; ^ ^ SECTION &; Said Telephone Company

shall provide fret o! charge to this Bor-ough &.« locg as tiiis ordinance continuesin eCect. space on :ts poiea &o ions as saidpoles are occupied by said Company, lorthe placing by this Borough of one cross-arm, or. In heu Thereof, tiro pins

it? d»r» kiter publication

Such bonds wiLl not be issued il pro-tests m i n j t the same *n Sled under Sec-

; tion 9 Chapter 252. P L. 1916. u amended.unless- a .propasiuon for the issuance there-

Interest Paid Since 1928at the Rate of

.Assets over $15,000,000.00

Put Your Savings in a Mutual Savings Bank

°;-H S - ^ n P **• e l e c t l 0 E u a i e r cros^rm or said Company to be designated I• a:d Se-ctionDAVID B SOFTEL-D

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F R I O I D A I R EGUARANTEED FOR 3 YEARS

J. H. Jackson LumberCompany

"Am on a politicians," ajys Enfrarv-c h ' * e < * F*nni*» 1h«y •eem to hav» it:

TEU2S5 KOCKAWAY, N. I .

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Calif.t i rp i :flfwIn 1!»

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l:aii-!,f of Sam. * ^ Hi*- nr>t w.<Tiiao loins in I!al >!;:!(*

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From Weak

lit* ^Mn:i->! Uiinzs are in dan-

fr-im slit- «c-.i^ftt.—AtldiKiu.

and -pact in its main 5ubwars (not!exceeding In th? ia:ter one clear duct or 1standard size, \o acci-niniodaie the vires |or eiectncal conductors required lor signalcontrol in connection with it? police patrol. 1fire alarm teiegraph signal systems and |tn»J!is *ijnk] control systems, but not to iinclude circuits for the supply of elec- 1trtcal energy for the traffic 'or othersignals: provided, however. that such >crasisarai* wires or eiectrlcai conductors 1shal, no; be installed, used or maintained'In SMZh manner as to Interfere with the |c™? i* : a i*. * . : r e s Q r ^ectrical conductors;•snicn sa^n Campany. ils successors or &s-'si^iis. may tben have or may thereafter =from time to time place on Its poles or jin its niala subwajs. and &atd BoroughstrnJl ludenuuiy and save harmless said!Telephone Company from all claims or jstilts .or damages arising from the at- itachmrnt 10 ;ts poles or the location inIts iria.n subways oi any such crossarjna.u-ixes or electrical conductors used by thi^ jB-aroagh BeJore proreeding witii the at-tichz&cat of its said crossarms and /or

to the poles or the placing ol ItsML2(1 e'.ectricM conductors in the mainsubways or manholes of said Companyeither on the part of itwll or oa the part01 t ppr%on. firm or corporation engagedto perJcrtn such «,-ork. this Borough shailgive to t ie said Cocipany thirty days"notice in -Tjiing in order that the -wortn sy br pt rionr.wl under ihe supenlsion°1™;t3 C a ^ P ^ y - II any 01 til ol the saidstreets or highways be later taken over bytie Board ol Chowa Freeholders ol theCountF of Morris or the State HighwayCornintspn. then such Board of ChosenFreeholders or t ie State Highway Cominls-

i^wa may USe the ume clear auct ol etand-fcrd <^e relerred to. lor their respective

, »»J"e painii. tire alann teleeraph andh, c_Jtr i a j control systems In conjunc-tion wltis the Eoro-jgh-s use tlwreoi forfmi.ar piirpose,.. but only aJter matingpjcb sktirfactory arrangtmenW as may bl

, necessAiy w]th the Borough and Uie Tele-phone Company for Uw lull protection ofeacb other's interestS-

10: The pennlsslon and con-*nd granted by this ordinance

Irom the datv

- . . _. ttCc. or oX any renewala, salt] Company, its successors andis. s&aii lumtsh sate, adequite and

Printing ThatPays For ItselfThere are two kinds of printing- '*''":kind that pays for »7se// and the kindthat you pay dearly for.Forceful, dignified, distinctive printingpays for itself over and over again inthe favorable impression it creates, andthe good-will it builds. Cheap, sloven-ly printing on the other hand, indicatesthat the house is equally careless inother matters. You may "save" u fewdollars on such printing, but in the lungrun it will prove the costliest com-modity you can purchase.We produce printing that producsresults.

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AUGUST 20, 1931

• , - W u ' C tee t,,l , i-iiiiiciiil npfcals tiad',,,1,11 ,-aniiot lie lined for

,,v< n fi. d *>Ut of Ills owniiM (liber ruses were liehliiKiiiH'nloiw decision wan

,|-. Oakland Tribune.

lndi>n LanguagesI'raiirit lanjjuuses" Is an

,,(<i-il to the literary Sitri.s

Life. sum of our fllt

VDU.YOUE CARState Highway Routes 25 and 26 be-1 ^ , , _ . .tween Jersey City and Trenton. This \ <*"** '*»"e Provoked

PaMiona of SUtemienThe Hurlling declaration of ISub

trans-ttate rout* is sometimes mis-it'adin^ly called the "Super HiKh-wa.v '

The increasing toll of life, limb andproperty darriane on this route makesit imperative that all enforcementagencies take concerted action toameliorate the existing conditions.

I keenly feel the responsibility ofour own department in this matterand likewise lee! that local police andjudicial agencies should take cogniz-ance of the seriousness of the situa-

; tion and should show no Ieniency4nI dealing with those offenders who en-danger life and property. Our depart-ment has but a very limited number jof inspectors who art available for I

j this work, therefore, 1 bespeak your Iearnest and continued co-operation. I

1 i-r-Aii i ** i mv.i , Many accidents have been caused:

J ^ d ; L C r l N o t l ; ^ h i s 5 e r l ^ . o f a r t l ? . l f l s ! b y the improper use of commercial

BKVEH

tian Science textbook, "Science, andHealth with Key to the Scriptures"

"MIND" win be the subject of the by Mary Bak.tr Eddy: 'The Scrlp-Lesson-Sermon in ail Churches of, t u r t ' s imply that Ood is All-in-all.

( HIilKTIA\ SCIENCE CHURCH

TiminliK of CeorKlu, Unit he pro|KiM'dlo <al! the lull (if his shiw-K frinu I heliilM.' of Hunker Hill monument—tliis

l Churches ofChrist, Scientist, on Sunday, August23 193123, 1931.

The Golden Text is: -Thou wilt. keep him in perfect peace, whose

1' retire- 'mind is stayed on thce: because hey butrusteth in thee." (Isaiah 26.3.1.

Amons; the citations which com-prise the Lesson-Sermon is the fol-lowing from the Bible: 'For the LordKiveth wisdom: out of his mouthcometh knowledge and understand-ing. He layeth up sound wisdom lorthe righteous: he is a buckler tothem that walk uprightly" (Proverbs i2:6,1). '

pyFrom this it follows that nothingPossesses reality nor existence exceptthe divine Mind and His ideas • * •Everything in God's universe ex>prt-sw . Him" ip. 33] i.

Blossoming Word«Words, at the timeli of the poet,

blossom Into |>o(;try.—HolnieH.

HAIRGROWTH

AIDED

Rexall"93"

50c

If the roots of your hairare not, dead Rexall "93"Hair Tonic will greatlyaid in cases of dandruff,[ailing hair, and slowgrowth. Remember thename—Rexall "93".Sold only at Rcxall Stores

GERARD'SMain St. lUieMwilf, K. J .

Phone 16

i by the Commissioner ol Motor Ve-! hides is being presented by Rocka-:way Record as its part in the cam-> paign of education to familiarize mo-| torlKts with the laws which regulate|their conduct on the road).

vehicles, such as parking on the im-proved portion nf the highway andtheir operulion without Jifdils. Tiitirehave been several fatal accidentscaused by fine truck m'er-takiliu andramming another moving truck de.-

i spite Unit section m the Traffic Acti Significant Statistics which provide;; Iliiit. except when! uviT-lakilii' ulid passim;. I nicksI h ta t i sncs . even ltio.se de»l))ii- u'illi should remain at l<-n;.f one hundredideath and injury, are frequently (iry. f c t apart .and il, is with Uillicully tlial Illuse il lias been our experience thai theWOl'kinc for greater safety are able ; buses usinp tills route al:,o need moii-

jto hammer home the lessons lu be i itorini'. and m this connection I un-drawn from columns ot fif.Mii !•;,, Lust j iicnd hi-rcwilh an opinion rendered

jyear. motor vehicle registration j by the Attorney (iciiera) lo tlir- ef-j throughout, the cuunlry increased ! led. that operators of inter-,stair busless than one pel- cent. Hut dtiriiii! ' lines rlinnini; over routes not ap-the same period accidents increased • proved by the Public uliliiv Comiiiis-twelve per cent, fatalities lour per sion illiis includes all buses picknm

j cent, and injuries thirteen per cent, up passeniHTs in one stale and dis-|There , s taled simply, is an apiiallinn i i;huri;iiif at a Icrnnnus in another; problem, representim: a fearful a n d ! state i may be immediately arrested| unnecessary waste of property and : in the same manner us any oother of-

fender of Ihe law.On that portion or Ihe rout

In derision of the MaKS'iHsenllitives wlio wi.Ty tijrleiy, H'UK rriiidf* lu efiiifrresK M lien theslavery <|iicHlii)ii wu» ini iilentailyr a i s e d In [lie fjlsruftxion «f n m e a s u r e

lo puri'luiKe <*iil«i. w r i t e s J . II. (;>i 1 -

bniilh, Oiiio h i s t o r i a n . It WHK on l-'ei»-

i-uury LTi, ]85!>, unil Gen. 1. II. Slier- __

in. i i , ivlm tuld i i * s t o r y , KIWI ii m « j t h e m t h a t w a l k u p r i " g h t l y ' " " i p r ' o v e r b s i Wh* w " « » " W r i t .

t h e (lecasiciii of Ills t i r s t vlsil lo Wnsli- 2 : 6 , 7 j . ! Vi-ry fi'U wri lelH lire ^oo<l bullneHIl

i'l^t'Jii. H e wan in i h e «emi te t l iut T h e L r f i s s o n - S e r m o n a l s o i n c l u d e a ) mi 'n tiiey l n i \ e to(> iinn-h liniiginntlr»n,

nlRlu anil heur i l Hie KIMINIIHOMIII ile- | t h e f o l l o w i n g p a s s a g e f r o m t h e C h r i s - | —Ainer le i in .Maeuxlnc.

I,ale. ( ) v e r Ibe Ilirilii i i t ' im-inories i,t ' , L • ^ - —

four y e a r s l i i n r ill Ihe Civil war Hie j

melii'>ry ui wliiil lu: s a w tlml llij.'!ll )

sUiod mi l c l e a r tint! fresd tii IIIH l;isl j

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mill IIIINIC a t H-IMIS aflii'-l,- fin St-ir.ilur j

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human life.Four fundamental factors underlie

| the range of motor accidents. First,! <-d olT into three lanes. Ihemark-center

! the degree, of 1 espousibility exercisedby driver and pedestrian. Second,the \ehicle and Us condition. Third,the roadway, and its illness and con-dition. Fourth, the regulations forthe use of the roadway.

If the accident experience o/ 1930means anything, it means, as T. P.Henry, president, of the A. A. A. re-cently pointed out, that we havemade the least progress in the es-tablishment of responsibility at thewheel and on the curb.

Nearly half of the fatalities, 45.9per cent, to be exact, were caused byautomobiles .striking pedestrians,while 49.2 per cent, of the injurieswere due to collisions between auto-mobiles, ft is significant, Mr. Henrypoints out, that 30.8 per cent of the j turn.

Fashionable. Life WhenGeorges Ruled England

'Mi.- "Ki i i - ' I i s l i l . i u l y ' h Ci i t i - i ' l i iKru"

I ' l ' e s i i i i s it t - i n a r t r i i r i e a t i i r i - o f h o w

a l a d y (pf faMi 'mi i s p e n t h e r d a y ;

" H n U - i |o vnll c i l l p i ' iV .".OUT l l f l i e

now)"" I lie In I'.i'il till Noon, ilrr-ss III! th«

Afternoe i i , I l ine l n Hie Kveiiini.', p lay

at I ' a n l s t i l l nmllil 'Khr!"

" H o w tie. .vim siienii tiit- Si i i i iwi t r i"

"hi eliil ehat '.""Whnt do you talk ofV""Vew KashioliH and Svw I'lliys !**"Mew (ifu-n il<i you go to C'liuicli?""Twice :i :i 'ar or oftener, flecordlng

ll» lay IhlHliand gives me DewClonllis!"

. . . ,. i "Wliv ilo vou iro to Cliurcli when yonexcept when overtaking another ve- . „'„.,.,."•, ,h»v,h i d e or in preparation for a left! ' " ' " " <-'"•<"»••'

lime is lVHpyvcii exclusively inr pass- jing an overtaken vehicle and nodriver should venture out into thatlane unless he has an assured clear]course ahead. Several fatalities have |been caused by drivers lioKi;iit{4 thecenter lane and using it as a speed-way.

Permit me to quote Article VII,Section 7, of the Traffic Act:

"Whenever any street or highwayhas been divided into clearly markedlanes for traffic, drivers of vehiclesshall obey the following regulations.

lai—A vehicle shall normally bedriven in the lane nearest the righthand edge or curb of the highwaywhen said lane is available for travel

"I'd s(-(! other Tcopli'V finery, imd todrivers causing accidents did nothave the right of way, and that 1C.1per cent were on the wrong side ofthe road. Another indication of ir-responsibility on the part of theoperators is seen in the fact that thedirection of trawl was straight aheadin more than 85 per cent of ull fatalaccidents and in 78 per cent of the

j non-fatal mishaps.While more than 40 per cent of

fatal accidents occurred on the state

CHILDRENCRY FOR IT—'HILDHEN hate to tuke medicine'as a rule, fail every child loves thete of Ciist(iri;i. This pure vegetableparalion is just as good as it tastes;lasbland and just as harmless as thei[ie reads.

(b)—A vehicle shall be driven asi «l'<*»' '">' own, ""J 1(1 l""Kli «t themenearly as practicable entirely within scurvy, out-or-fashlon creatures tlmta single lane and shall not be movedfrom such lane until the driver hasfirst ascertained that such move-1ment can be made with safety.

tc>—Upon a highway which isdivided into three lanes a vehicleshall not be driven in the center jlane except when overtaking or pass-ing another vehicle or in preparationfor a left turn or unless such center i

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highways in rural areas, 43.5 per cent j lane is at the time allocated lor traf-bof the total number of injuries oc-

curred at street intersections. In allof these the five-hour period from4 p. m. to 9 p. m. seemed the mostdangerous, and 38 per cent of thefatal accidents and around 30 percent of the non-fatal accidents oc-curred during these hours. Thehomeward rush at dusk from officeand factory is generally conceded tobe the cause.

With regard to highway conditions^

Mien Baby's cry -warns of colic, a at the time of accidents it is inter-crops of Castoria has him soothed, esting to note that 79.9 per cent ofZ^ 'V *f- K ^ i n g " m°r<? SaS^hapsocfurred in clear!«Mc in diarrhea. When coated w e a ther. This does not, of coWe or bad bronlh tell of constipation,lib gentle aid to cleanse and regulateMil's bowels. In colds or children's

you should use it to keepssvslcm From clogging.Gloria is sold in every drug store;' ecnuinc always bears Clias. H.Other's signature.

the fatal and 80 per cent of the non-, dryurse,

mean that good visibility and drystreets are dangerous. It is simplya reflection of the large mileagerolled up in such weather. It alsomeans that motorists and pedestriansexercise greater care when conditionsfor driving are decidedly bad.

Bulletin to Magistrates, Chiefs ofPolice, Regular and Special In-

spectors, Department ofMotor Vehicles

fie moving in the direction the ve-hicle is proceeding and is sign-postedto give such notice of such alloca-tion."

Violators of the above articleshould be summarily dealt with.

I again urge your co-operation andwould ask that you forward to meany suggestion or constructive criti-cisms. I would welcome reports fromtime to time concerning the situationin your municipality. Please addressme at the State House, Trenton, andmark your letters "Personal."

Very truly yours.HAROLD G. HOFFMAN,

Commissioner of Motor Vehicles.o

Mere BreezeAt the summit of I'ille's peilk tlie

wind has reilclied :i velocity of 110miles per hour, luit there lire fiomepeople we know who enn treble thatrecord wlien It ccitnen to blowing.—F'lorkln Tinies-I'nlon.

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"Wild Is II you ](>vt''f""Myself:""Wind, nohoily cl«'V'".My I'liJ-'e, my Monkey mill iny Lnp

Hop:''"Why'/'"Why, because 1 urn an English lady,

nml they arc Foreign Crenturen, myPage from (Jenoii, my Monkey fromthe East indleH mill m.v I.up IJOR fromVIRII!"—A. K. IMcliiinlKoa In GeorgianEngland.

HE WATERS COLD I

Informal GreetingItwfiiilv I iilli'iKlMi ii movie with

my wife, who stood at one Bide InHie lobby while 1 bont-lit the tickets.HeliiK In a hurry unil having quiten lot of eJianjie lo put In ra.v pockptI rushed tip to "my wife" and ei-WnJmpi), "Here. lion, shnke « lee midliolp me out."

lleiiring n cl&'lc I looked nml pawthat "my wife" «•«« » Ktrniu.'o woninn.Ni'edless to si.v I «n« In ti greatpihurry thnii before.—Chleimo Trluunn.

How many times have you beard that complaint fromyour son? Can you bUme him for leaving "wttcrmarks" when the din clings like glue with cold wubwater? It's always difficult to teach children the htbk ofcleanliness when (here's an undcpenilable hot water supply.

For a few pennies pet day p« person, you can have run-ning hot water, from any faucet, at any iiulanl. Much leuthan you already spend for sodas, gasoline or theatertickets! A thrifty Self-Action Water Heater will hold anunfailing reserve for baths, shaving, house-cleaning, thedishes and the laundry at all times. Phone for details. Noobligation whatever.

Jersey CcntralPcwcr & l i ghtCo.Where Beauty Starts

Heaiilv liesiinw nt hrenkfast.—W(ins Home r iiniiiiiii.

Student Fir.tHe who |iri>|io&CK to he

frhonM fli'Pf he « stllilelil.—Your attention is again called to

the very serious situation existing on

Of Course, Jimmie's Right! By GENE BYRNESREG'LAR FELLERS

SPIRINWARE OF IMITATIONS

By GEORGE ADEFABLES IN SLANG

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1 DON'T KNOW WHATNOUR PRF-SENT JOB15 BUT YOU OUGHT TO8E PRESIDENT OF ATHEOLOGICAL SEMINAR?,THREE DOLLAR5,PLEA5E'

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Sunshine, F-ntflish Style Fancy Crackers, 1 Ih. 29c!

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a trip to the

COALITHE BEST GRADIiS OF

Scranton-Lehigh, Old Company's Lehiglijand Plymouth Red Ash Coal

Strait & Freeman Coal Co,l'honr 12 or 2-W rhon* 21C«r -1»C Kockamjl

Mr ».-*S M--« Oeorne W. Fiedler,of Liie ,Vn»»head. have as a guestthis vetk Mrs Caroline Schleck. of

A. P. Trues, of the Morristownroad. wHh Mrs. Tniex and daughter.PiUicl*. are enjoying a two weeks'vacation at Camp Indawoods.

DCNVIIX£ 17.DENOMLNAT1ONALCHCRCH

All j«n ic« held In the P. O S.o! A Hall.

Church School classes tor all ages•I 9:30 Sunday morning. You areinvited to visit our Church SchoolMiss Ann«lla Morrts. oT Indian Lake,vas a visitor last Sunday.

Sunday morning worship Serviceat 10:45. Inspirational sermon goodmusic.

Sunday Evening Worship Serviceat "4S Song service followed by ser-mon

Everyone present enjoyed the ser-vices last Sunday with Mrs. ThomasVan Orden as speaker.

A bit: get-together fellowship hasbeen planned for Tuesday evening.August 35th. at Camp Indavoods.Everyone U invued. TTie committeein charge ol the affair is: Stephen RSoneki. Enunons R Freeman andRobert Ford. Sr U you plan so »»->r.d and visti further LnforrciUor..you are requested to » e one o! thecommitsee

CECIL'S,Specials for July and August

MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY

Permanent Wave, Complete - $5.G0]Shampoo and Finger Wave

Phone Boonton 402 808 MAIN STREET |OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT

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