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"MAIL ORDER BRIDES" AT LINCOLN SCHOOL, FRIDAY, SEPT. 25th ROCKAWAY RECORD justly proud of 1 things—our Town d our Newspaper; both assets If its News. Ads, or Job Printing, phone Rocka- way 220; we are always glad to serve you [,1. XL1V, No. 11 ROCKAWAY, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, J931 $1.00 PER YEAR Week-End Specials Forequarter of Lamb, 1b. 20c jfs of Lamb, lb. 29c Cottage Hams, lb 33c Fresh Killed Chickens, lb. 35c Plate Beef, lb. 12c Chuck Roast, lb 22c Fresh Ground Beef, lb . 28c Rib Pork Roast, lb Breast of Lamb, lb. 29c 12c 45c 1.98 16 Quart Basket of Jersey Pottatoes i IS) lb. Sack Jersey Potatoes Hagan's Cash Market 26 Wall St. Tel. 62 Rockaway Borough Council SECOND AND THIRD GRADES PUT ON Meeting Lively PART TIME IN LINCOLN SCHOOL Floyd Hiier Awarded Contract to Install Heating Plant in Municipal Building : Action Taken on Recommendation of Supervising Prin- | eipal Charles L. Curtis- -Suggests Action be Taken i to Acquire <Ground for New School EXTRA ; Slayer of Police Chief Cavanaugh Confesses Today 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 less than a postage stamp cost per day. Come in and rent a box today. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ROCKAWAY, NEW JERSEY iiu MiaiiiiliiiiiiiillM^llllllllllllllfeMllllllllllllliei On theRoll of Honor of the Banks of America National Union Bank Dover, N. J. An airplane is built to go up. But when some- " ln g goes wrong, it conies down with a crash often da «iaging valuable property. PLAY SAFE! Protect yourself financially with "~craft Property Damage Insurance. . J. MATTHEWS & SONS Main St. Tel. 146 Rockaway, N. J. A meeting of the Mayor and Coun- i ci) of Roekuwity Borough was held ; last Thursday ewnini; at the Coun- 1 cil Chambers in the Municipal i Placing ol the second iiini thud paver:, would about double, as the building at 8 o'clock. A lively meet- I Kiade.s in Lincoln School on :, pint same iaciliiieu and teaching staff ling was held with many of the. res- : < time basis in order t;j provide ad- would be required. I idenls present. I equate recitation room lor Isii-^h Under the part-time .schedule, the ; ! After the opening ol the meet- ! school grades which occupy the unite second and third grades will be div-; | ing by the Mayor, the- (*!erk was ! huiUimt* was authorized Tuesday Kled part attending rrom (1:30 A. j .authorized to send a reply to the ' "H'ht by the Board ol Education. M., to 12:30 P. M. and the balance! The man arreutc-d and confessed iDenviJle Township's eoniinmiiciiljcm Tlie action was taken ut l.h« ree- fnun 13:30 to 4:30. j to the clayinc of Chief of Police in wiiich they suggested that a oiimicndation of fSupervisini; Princj- More attention will be given to the:-Charles Cavanaugh. of Bemardsville, boundary line be- estabhslied be- I" 1 ' Charles L. Curti;,. who warned musical training of pupils in the fu- | j s Edward N. KeUenriiiB. a shell- tween the Township and Borough I " " ' board that such action would ture and authorization was given for ! shocked World War veteran. Ket- and Unit eiich pay one-halt ol the : olllv b ( ; a temporary solution to the .purchase of additional equipment j i(il j jirjc. , who is a married man. with i liduard N. Kctt**rirmgt Neighbor of Murdered Man, Breaks Down and Admits Crime bergh Court, asking the Mayor and! 1 " !lltl llil " ' " locating quarters out- ... 'Council to take it over as a Bor-! s "''' " " ' •"''•hool for second and third of high school puniis for the com- onfc'h street I grade pupils so that they might he inercial course caused the board to Notice was received from the in-! kept on full time. accede to Mr. Ciirtis'.s rrquest ior ad- terstafe Commerce Commission that I the hearing on increased commuta- tion fares will be continued on Mon- on Tuesday and has been questioned An increasing demand on the part ewr sjlu . t ,' Thi!i mwllin|I he macle hih hl il ths state polic.f murder le was arraigned before day, September 21st, at ten o'clock, <standard lime) in the Industrial ';,.'. ,'" ' • , , , . , , «,' <«' ^ ™i. i,<ntio,, H-,iuiM i"i ilt .'~ I Recorder Arthur A. Palmer, of Ber- Ihe only available place withm , ditional etiuipment for that depart- ,,,, , f,„.,-._i ,,„„,„ nf the borough for school purposes, the ment. There are now.eighteen sen- | ^ \.^e, w'«'^ni-ide by De ective S-im- second floor of the Gerard building iors and twenty-three juniors tak- '"' ' ' , * ' . , th<-t de nolkc He in Main street, was disapproved by ; ing the course and sixteen others ut V'- ,, e0n i™i_. r'. f,.,^?. t,, . yr jun in Main .st.reet. was disapproved by i ing the course and sixteen others the county superintendent because of have made application. Mr. Curtis state police. He in the Somerset County Jail at | Building. Broad street. Newark. j inadequate facilities and lack of a i was authorizedi"to purchase '^^ \^" U '^Y^ Jm^which Q l^'^ ill A resolution was passed relieving I plav-sround in the vicinity. ; additional typewriters, making the ">„„-" July - wmui 1!> n o w U1 the 1330 tax assessed on the Gacrcd ] Ml "' Curtis told the board the en- i total twenty-three. The commer- =••-"'" , , , fntlnw^- On Heart Hall, as it is church property I rollment, in the building was 454, of cial department will be moved to one ! «>£ ^"J^ 1 ",?, Vn,ernhniVth i and is non-taxable. wl «™ 252 were hgih school pupils | of the grade rooms made available | J ' ^ D - i y m K h t , Scptembti 7th, a I The water committee decided to ami 202 were in the grammar grades. | by the part-time sessions, giving the 1 } 1 -" "oms ut,ioit int. aaiai The water committee decided to a 02 were in the grammar grades, by the parttime sessions, giving the [; have some one learn to operate the Ol the high school pupils 118 were j department double its present hl1 - ' Borough Water Pumps in ease Mr. Hart, is absent for any cause. The clerk was instructed to com- municate with the Electric Light Co. to have the current turned on the mushroom light at the nterseetion of Wall and Main streets. from Rockaway, seventy-five from Roctcau'ay Township, fifty-eight from Denville and one from Troy Hill Akd b Gl Mis. Ketter, ing quarters. volved in an automobile accident in o sa Attorney Barrett was instructed to draw up a resolution seperating the taxes of Harris Row; the attached ones are owned by Mr. Harris and detached houses are owned by the Rockaway Township Rockaway Host to Hills. Asked by Gilbert Bodine, board member, as to the effect on the system should outside high i aim J.1.W1. an.,^.,.,. school pupils be barred, Mr. Curtis : ed paid. The committee reported that the j declared the costs of Rockaway tax- i sided, contract had been awarded to Floyd Hiler to install a new heating plant in the Municipal building. The clerk was instructed to in- form Francis Stickle that they do not want any of his property on West Main street, which the New Jersey State Highway Commission had wanted to widen the road. A note for $9,000 to be taken out at, the First National Bank in Rock- away, to help defray expenses as j the payment of taxes were cumins in very slow, was voted upon and the Borough clerk given power to take out same. Mr. Curtis reported the enrolment Bernard.™ le. The accident was m- of grade pupils in Washington School! vesttaated by Chief Cavanaugh. dur- b f "'« which Kettening appaed upon to be 409. Twq grades are on half ; )n « whlch Kettenring appeared upon tune in this scfi«*f." ' tne scene of tll(! accident. It is al- Bills totaling $0,200.08 were order- : l«KCd that he became enraged and Edwin J Matthews pre- ' abusive when he found that Cavan- 1 auBh was investigating the accident and butted in on the investigation. Chief Cavanaugh told him to keep his mouth shut and stay away, so that the investigation could be clear- ed up. He threatened the chief andi told him he would get him. He phoned to a number of Ber- I I nardsville officials requesting the V. S. Treasury Department Pays | Large Dcegation From Morris and I Chief's dismissal at once but the S4I.73 as Part of Claim for Damages The Rockaway Township Com- Essex Counties Attend First Fall Meeting officials paid little or no attention to his request. Kettenring in employed at the The Holy Namo Society of St. i Millington hospital working on nittee last Thursday nicht'received (Cecilia's Church. R.ock.-iway, Sunday , shift a check for $41.13 from the United States Treasury Department cover- ing part of the claim for damages growing out of the explosion at Lake Denmark in July, 1026. The Town- ship authorities macle a claim of S1BC for damages to the municipal build- i s and at this particular time ki th ht t MascotBuUding and tion of Newark Hi . ing and were awarded S41.73 by a naval claim board. The committee The' State "Highway Sinking Fund protested the award and a resurvey Commission has agreed to pay $20,- was made by the naval authorities 000 of the Borough Water Bonds. who then allowed the full claim. A letter accompanying the check said the balance would be paid when and if Congress made a further appro- priation to meet such claims. A bill for this purpose died with the last Former Director Sutcceds Bassett as Chairman Fletcher L. Fritts Flaccd on Roads [ Congress. Committee Former Director Fletcher L. Fritts, of the Board of Freeholders, was chosen to succeed the late Freeholder i f An ordinance authorizing the pay- ment of $1,060 to Michael J. Kehoe and wife for land taken in the build- ing of Section 1 of the Main road was passed on first reading. Resolu- tions authorizing temporary improve- ment notes of $1,372.25 and $3,6M.S0 were passed. Mrs. Marion Winters. P committee with gon noteto paythe Boardo^Edue^ _. and at this particular time acted as host to the societies of Mor- | was working the night shut. He ar- ris and Sussex Federation nt the first! rived at the hospital around ten o'- fall meeting of the organization. All I clock, fellow employees noticed that of the individual groups were repre- . he seemed upset and enraged over sen ted by large delegations. The spiritual directors present were Rev. something but they did not know what. Around midnight he left the Hewetson, of Rocknway; Rev. B. P. j hospital with one of the hospital Mahoney. of Dover; Rev. Dr. Thomas , cars arriving in Bemardsville a Burke, of Morris Plains; Rev. Clem-i short time later. Upon arrival in ent Weitekamp. of Madison; Rev. his neighborhood he found.it some- Norbert Hink, of Cedar Knolls; Rev. L. McManus. of Menriham; Rev. B. what aroused over a fire in the Sam- uel Pastrich home, which is between Moore, of Dover, and Rev. H. Mackin, \ Cavanaugh'E and his own home. -* "--• 'He hid in the bushes alongside the of Rockaway. After the opening prayer by the Cavanaugh home and waited for him Rev. Father Hewetson, Eugene Ma- ; to return home. When the chief ap- hon, of Morristown. was elected to Pcared Kettenrmg fired two bullets the secretaryship of the organization which proved to be fatal shots. He l h | ^cn ran thru the garden to a side p g to complete the unexpired term O h f p H ran thru the garden to a side d to complete the unexpired term O f | ^ Steohen Earlv of Mariison who is street where he had the car parked, ftudving ^or the Sood An-1 drivinB back to Millington and on f ^ l his he ">rew away the gun nouncement, was madefha^proml nent speaker will be secured for the I t l g he ">rew away the gun. The police had several clues which h nent speaker will be secured for theI p great rally at Morristown next: led to the taking of Kettenring into td Td f thi k d grea ally at Morristown n e x t g g month. The rally and parade this custody on Tuesday of this week and year wil be under the auspices of the this morning he made the above con- William J. Bassett as chairman of I the road committee at the regular \ meeting held last week. . j , „_„„ tBMllm wns „,„„„,,_ , -„_,_ „, ^ ^ ^ . parish , , J. McGinty. of South Or- ' o Mr Bassett He recently made a | tion which asked for $20 000. The ! operation" a" thTranclusion°of The ! FORMEK PASTOR'S tour of the roads and gave a general ! committee appropriated $10.000. , business meetmR . | WIFE SUCCUMBS report on them reporting consider- able progress Rockaway Man The next meeting of the Federa-' tion will be held at St. Mary's, whar- '< Mrs. Sarah E. Harris, eighty-five The townships were asked to get I Receives Comnensatioil ton ' on Ortob «' H- 'died early yesterday morning at the in their applications now for the, v ^ L1 " -a ^'"'I'^'MVIUII o home of her daughter, Mrs. Harriet coming year and Mr. Fritts pointed I j Q Q R H t E. Hunter 98 South Morris street. u.-frr,.,. Uiltiin i r\ t T- i j Dover, with whom she made her Keif ree YlilUie , Out of Fowri Lodges home. Mrs. Harris's husband. Rev. out, with the state and county pay- ing large shares of the cost, the townships would not only have good Two men employed by local firms their cases were heard before the the townships. he township. Many of the signs erected by the county, such as road reflectors, had been either broken or stolen. Some Entertainment and Kefrcsfimcnts Appreciated A. M. Harris, a former pastor of the Rockaway Methodist Church from Workmen's Compensation Bureau. Harry Flanger. employed in the G h d >- y p that were stolen have been recovered. Economy Garage, who received a At the next meeting resolutions will I fracture of the right wrist while be ready for the financing of the cranking a car on May 15th. tempo- Bartley-Nauright and Boonton-But- , rary award from that date to Aug- il f h bi ler roads, about a mile of each being ready for penetration surfacing. o ! DENVILLE CHIEF'S CAR IN ACCIDENT LAST FRIDAY Cars operated by Chief Benjamin Kinsey, of the Denville police, and Tony Ciardi, of South Bergen street, collided at the State Highway and Union street, last Friday afternoon. Chief Kinsey's car was thrown on Its d M Ki ust 14th, $20.00 a week and perman- ent award of $20.00 a week for 17 'A weeks for ten per cent loss of use of hand. Russell Stalter, of Hibernia, em- ployed in the Hoagland Foundry re- ceived temporary compensation of $13.20 a week for four weeks and permanent award for eight and three-quarter weeks at same rate, for injury to his leg. side, and he and Mrs. Kinsey were taken to Dover General Hospital, i where they were treated for cuts and bruises. Both cars were damaged con- siderably. Ciardi was driving out of ] *' Union street and Chief Kinsey w a s ' met proceeding in an easterly direction. MAIL ORDER BRIDES" A HILARIOUS FARCE RCA Radio McMANUS BROS. GREAT AUGUST SALE OF FURNITURE NOW IN PROGRESS :w Speedwell Avenue Morrlstown, N. J. Radio Crosley This hilarious farce which has h roars of laughter where- ever i: was piocuced, pionii'je'i to play to a capacity audience. The Rockaway Chamber of Commerce has spared no expense in producing it. P. Purcell Hardie's Electrons will furnish the music. Get your tickets now. They may be pur- chased at the various business houses, or any member of the Cham- ber. Adults 50c, children 25c. Time 8:00 P. M. Place, Lincoln School Auditorium. Date, Friday, Septem- ber 25th. j 1884 to 1887, died in 1909. Funeral I services will be held to-morrow al- Last Monday night Citizens Lodge ! ternoon at 2:30 in the First M. E. I. O. O. F entertained I Church, Dover and will be conducted Lodge, of Brooklyn, N. Y. I by the pastor, Rev. Hedding B. Seney Lodge of Berriardsville! j Leech. Burial will be in the Rocka- After the session of the lodge a' .„„ WITTM royal entertainment was held. Cor-j MRS - KlJTH nelius Beers, Jr., rendered a very fine solo. Commander Lightcap gave a thrilling version of "My Buddy" after which the famous Odd Fellows PASSES AWAY The death of Ruth Marie Bradley, years old, wife of Ray- afterwhVch iheTainous Odd Peffo^ | ttlrtyeB y , Quartet, namely C. Beers, Jr., Oliver mond Bradley, was a severe shock to Dickerson, Lew Decker and Jake " er many friends Mrs. Bradley Hulmes sang popular songs. A seven P assed awtt y yesterday a* >— >—» ••„„! „„„(,„, ni^i,™ »hf^h ,,«,= nmJin Franklin avenue. She reel moving picture which was pro- at her home is survived reei moving piuiuiu wxnun wus um- --- - , ... duced by Brother Dyer was shown. b v n <;>' husband and eiRht.children. Then came the "eats" and all who | ^. am f! y _. M ?I jo , rie .'. ci') ck ' ^ 1Wred ' J E . ve : attended reported a very nice time. SPECIAL MEETING OF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE A special meeting of the Rocka- way Chamber of Commerce has been called for tomorrow nisht (Friday), at 8 o'clock in Gerard's Hall, Main street. All members are urged to be present as important business is to be transacted. lyn, Howard, Harfry, Audrey and and infant daughter, Nancy Lee. She Is also survived by her father. Mrs. Bradley was formerly Ruth Marie Millener, of Avon, N. Y. Funeral arrangements have not as yet been made as the family are waiting for the arrival of Mrs. Brad- ley's father from Avon, N. Y. It. is thought probably the services will be held Saturday. LIBRARY CLOSED The Trustees of the Free Public Library at their meeting held Mon- day night decided to close the Ll- brarv and have it remained closed until the public schools open. NO INFANTILE PARALYSIS CASES IN BOROUGH Before going to press the local Board of Health informed us that there is not one single case of In- fantile Paralysis in our community. viuu ....... vw »..,*.... ut ,^ ,,..~ ~j All rumors contrary to the above their contribution helped make the [ are false. Parents are urged and UNION CIVIC CLUB FIELD DAY A BIG SUCCESS The members of the Union Civic Club wish to thank all those who by Field Day a success. Although the day was extremely warm it was ideal advised by the Health Authorities (o keep (heir children away from for the occasion, and everyone re- , crowds" as there are eases in the ported a splendid time. 1 adjoining municipalities.

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"MAIL ORDER BRIDES" AT LINCOLN SCHOOL, FRIDAY, SEPT. 25th

ROCKAWAY RECORDjustly proud of1 things—our Townd our Newspaper; both

assets

If i t s News. Ads, or JobPrinting, phone Rocka-way 220; we are always

glad to serve you

[,1. XL1V, No. 11 ROCKAWAY, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, J931 $1.00 PER YEAR

Week-End SpecialsForequarter of Lamb, 1b. 20c

jfs of Lamb, lb. 29c

Cottage Hams, lb — 33c

Fresh Killed Chickens, lb. 35c

Plate Beef, lb. 12c

Chuck Roast, lb 22c

Fresh Ground Beef, lb . 28c

Rib Pork Roast, lb

Breast of Lamb, lb.

29c

12c

45c

1.98

16 Quart Basket of Jersey Pottatoes

i IS) lb. Sack Jersey Potatoes

Hagan's Cash Market26 Wall St. Tel. 62 Rockaway

Borough Council SECOND AND THIRD GRADES PUT ONMeeting Lively PART TIME IN LINCOLN SCHOOL

Floyd Hiier Awarded Contract toInstall Heating Plant in

Municipal Building : Action Taken on Recommendation of Supervising Prin-| eipal Charles L. Curtis- -Suggests Action be Takeni to Acquire < Ground for New School

EXTRA; Slayer of Police

Chief CavanaughConfesses Today

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On the Roll of Honorof the Banks of

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da«iaging valuable property.

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. J. MATTHEWS & SONSMain St. Tel. 146 Rockaway, N. J.

A meeting of the Mayor and Coun- ici) of Roekuwity Borough was held ;

last Thursday ewnini; at the Coun-1

cil Chambers in the Municipal i Placing ol the second iiini thud paver:, would about double, as thebuilding at 8 o'clock. A lively meet- I Kiade.s in Lincoln School on :, pint same iaciliiieu and teaching staff

ling was held with many of the. res- :< time basis in order t;j provide ad- would be required.I idenls present. I equate recitation room lor Isii- h Under the part-time .schedule, the ;! After the opening ol the meet- ! school grades which occupy the unite second and third grades will be div-;| ing by the Mayor, the- (*!erk was ! huiUimt* was authorized Tuesday Kled part attending rrom (1:30 A. j —.authorized to send a reply to the ' "H'ht by the Board ol Education. M., to 12:30 P. M. and the balance! The man arreutc-d and confessediDenviJle Township's eoniinmiiciiljcm Tlie action was taken ut l.h« ree- fnun 13:30 to 4:30. j to the clayinc of Chief of Policein wiiich they suggested that a oiimicndation of fSupervisini; Princj- More attention will be given to the:-Charles Cavanaugh. of Bemardsville,boundary line be- estabhslied be- • I"1' Charles L. Curti;,. who warned musical training of pupils in the fu- | j s Edward N. KeUenriiiB. a shell-tween the Township and Borough I " " ' board that such action would ture and authorization was given for ! shocked World War veteran. Ket-and Unit eiich pay one-halt ol the : o l l l v b ( ; a temporary solution to the .purchase of additional equipment j i ( i l j jirjc., who is a married man. with

i liduard N. Kctt**rirmgt Neighbor ofMurdered Man, Breaks Down

and Admits Crime

bergh Court, asking the Mayor and! 1 " ! l l t l l l i l " ' " locating quarters out- . . . „'Council to take it over as a Bor-! s" ' ' ' " " ' •"''•hool for second and third of high school puniis for the com-onfc'h street I grade pupils so that they might he inercial course caused the board to

Notice was received from the i n - ! kept on full time. accede to Mr. Ciirtis'.s rrquest ior ad-terstafe Commerce Commission that

I the hearing on increased commuta-tion fares will be continued on Mon-

on Tuesday and has been questionedAn increasing demand on the part ewr s j l u . t , ' T h i ! i m w l l i n | I h e m a c l eh i h h l il ths

state polic.fmurder

le was arraigned before

day, September 21st, at ten o'clock,<standard lime) in the Industrial

';,.'. , '" ' • , , , . , , « , ' < «' ^ ™i. i,<ntio,, H-,iuiM i"i ilt.'~ I Recorder Arthur A. Palmer, of Ber-Ihe only available place withm , ditional etiuipment for that depart- , , , , , f,„.,-._i , , „„ ,„ n f

the borough for school purposes, the ment. There are now.eighteen sen- | ^ \.^e, w'«' ni-ide by De ective S-im-second floor of the Gerard building iors and twenty-three juniors tak- '"' ' ' , * ' . , th<-t de nolkc Hein Main street, was disapproved by ; ing the course and sixteen others u t V ' - , , e 0 n i ™ i _ . r'. f,., ?. t,, .

y r junin Main .st.reet. was disapproved by i ing the course and sixteen othersthe county superintendent because of have made application. Mr. Curtis

state police. Hein the Somerset County Jail at

| Building. Broad street. Newark. j inadequate facilities and lack of a i was authorizedi"to purchase ' ^ ^ \^"U'^Y^ Jm^whichQ l^'^ illA resolution was passed relieving I plav-sround in the vicinity. ; additional typewriters, making the • ">„„-" J u l y - w m u i 1!> n o w U1

the 1330 tax assessed on the Gacrcd ] M l" ' Curtis told the board the en- i total twenty-three. The commer- =••-"'" • , , , fntlnw^- OnHeart Hall, as it is church property I rollment, in the building was 454, of cial department will be moved to one ! «>£ ^"J^ 1 " , ? , Vn,ernhniVth iand is non-taxable. wl«™ 252 were hgih school pupils | of the grade rooms made available | J ' ^ D - i y m K h t , Scptembti 7th, a

I The water committee decided to a m i 202 were in the grammar grades. | by the part-time sessions, giving the1}1-" "oms ut,ioit int. aaiaiThe water committee decided to a 02 were in the grammar grades, by the parttime sessions, giving the [;have some one learn to operate the Ol the high school pupils 118 were j department double its present hl1-

' Borough Water Pumps in ease Mr.Hart, is absent for any cause.

The clerk was instructed to com-municate with the Electric Light Co.to have the current turned on themushroom light at the nterseetionof Wall and Main streets.

from Rockaway, seventy-five fromRoctcau'ay Township, fifty-eightfrom Denville and one from TroyHill A k d b Gl

Mis. Ketter, ingquarters. volved in an automobile accident in

o saAttorney Barrett was instructed to

draw up a resolution seperating thetaxes of Harris Row; the attachedones are owned by Mr. Harris anddetached houses are owned by the

Rockaway Township Rockaway Host to

Hills. Asked by Gilbert Bodine,board member, as to the effect onthe system should outside high

i aim J.1.W1. an.,^.,.,. school pupils be barred, Mr. Curtis : ed paid.The committee reported that the j declared the costs of Rockaway tax- i sided,

contract had been awarded to FloydHiler to install a new heating plantin the Municipal building.

The clerk was instructed to in-form Francis Stickle that they donot want any of his property onWest Main street, which the NewJersey State Highway Commissionhad wanted to widen the road.

A note for $9,000 to be taken outat, the First National Bank in Rock-away, to help defray expenses as jthe payment of taxes were cuminsin very slow, was voted upon andthe Borough clerk given power totake out same.

Mr. Curtis reported the enrolment • Bernard.™ le. The accident was m-of grade pupils in Washington School! vesttaated by Chief Cavanaugh. dur-

b f "'« which Kettening appaed uponto be 409. Twq grades are on half ; )n« w h l c h Kettenring appeared upontune in this scfi«*f." ' t n e s c e n e o f t l l ( ! accident. It is al-

Bills totaling $0,200.08 were order- : l«KCd that he became enraged andEdwin J Matthews pre- ' abusive when he found that Cavan-

1 auBh was investigating the accidentand butted in on the investigation.Chief Cavanaugh told him to keephis mouth shut and stay away, sothat the investigation could be clear-ed up. He threatened the chief anditold him he would get him.

He phoned to a number of Ber-I I nardsville officials requesting the

V. S. Treasury Department Pays | Large Dcegation From Morris and I Chief's dismissal at once but theS4I.73 as Part of Claim for

Damages

The Rockaway Township Com-

Essex Counties Attend FirstFall Meeting

officials paid little or no attentionto his request.

Kettenring in employed at theThe Holy Namo Society of St. i Millington hospital working on

nittee last Thursday nicht'received (Cecilia's Church. R.ock.-iway, Sunday , shifta check for $41.13 from the UnitedStates Treasury Department cover-ing part of the claim for damagesgrowing out of the explosion at LakeDenmark in July, 1026. The Town-ship authorities macle a claim of S1BCfor damages to the municipal build-i

s and at this particular timeki th ht t

MascotBuUding andtion of Newark

Hi

. ing and were awarded S41.73 by anaval claim board. The committee

The' State "Highway Sinking Fund protested the award and a resurveyCommission has agreed to pay $20,- was made by the naval authorities000 of the Borough Water Bonds. who then allowed the full claim. A

letter accompanying the check saidthe balance would be paid when andif Congress made a further appro-priation to meet such claims. A billfor this purpose died with the last

Former Director SutccedsBassett as Chairman

Fletcher L. Fritts Flaccd on Roads [ Congress.Committee

Former Director Fletcher L. Fritts,of the Board of Freeholders, waschosen to succeed the late Freeholder

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An ordinance authorizing the pay-ment of $1,060 to Michael J. Kehoeand wife for land taken in the build-ing of Section 1 of the Main roadwas passed on first reading. Resolu-tions authorizing temporary improve-ment notes of $1,372.25 and $3,6M.S0were passed. Mrs. Marion Winters.

Pcommittee with

gon noteto paythe Boardo^Edue^

_. and at this particular timeacted as host to the societies of Mor- | was working the night shut. He ar-ris and Sussex Federation nt the first! rived at the hospital around ten o'-fall meeting of the organization. All I clock, fellow employees noticed thatof the individual groups were repre- . he seemed upset and enraged oversen ted by large delegations. Thespiritual directors present were Rev.

something but they did not knowwhat. Around midnight he left the

Hewetson, of Rocknway; Rev. B. P. j hospital with one of the hospitalMahoney. of Dover; Rev. Dr. Thomas , cars arriving in Bemardsville aBurke, of Morris Plains; Rev. Clem-i short time later. Upon arrival inent Weitekamp. of Madison; Rev. • his neighborhood he found.it some-Norbert Hink, of Cedar Knolls; Rev.L. McManus. of Menriham; Rev. B.

what aroused over a fire in the Sam-uel Pastrich home, which is between

Moore, of Dover, and Rev. H. Mackin, \ Cavanaugh'E and his own home.-* "--• 'He hid in the bushes alongside theof Rockaway.

After the opening prayer by the Cavanaugh home and waited for himRev. Father Hewetson, Eugene Ma- ; t o return home. When the chief ap-hon, of Morristown. was elected to Pcared Kettenrmg fired two bulletsthe secretaryship of the organization which proved to be fatal shots. He

l h | c n ran thru the garden to a sidep gto complete the unexpired term O

h f

p Hran thru the garden to a side

dto complete the unexpired term Of | ^Steohen Earlv of Mariison who is street where he had the car parked,ftudving ^or the S o o d A n - 1 d r i v i n B b a c k t o Millington and on

f ^ l h i s ™ h e ">rew away the gunnouncement, was m a d e f h a ^ p r o m lnent speaker will be secured for the I

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gh e ">rew away the gun.

The police had several clues whichh

nent speaker will be secured for the I pgreat rally at Morristown next: led to the taking of Kettenring into

t d T d f thi k dgrea ally at Morristown n e x t g gmonth. The rally and parade this custody on Tuesday of this week andyear wil be under the auspices of the this morning he made the above con-

William J. Bassett as chairman of Ithe road committee at the regular \meeting held last week. . j , „ _ „ „ t B M l l m w n s „ , „ „ „ , , _ , - „ _ , _ „, ^ ^ ^ . p a r i s h , , „

J. McGinty. of South Or- ' o

Mr Bassett He recently made a | t i o n which asked for $20 000. The ! operation" a" thTranclusion°of The ! FORMEK PASTOR'Stour of the roads and gave a general ! committee appropriated $10.000. , b u s i n e s s m e e t m R . | W I F E SUCCUMBSreport on them reporting consider-able progress Rockaway Man

The next meeting of the Federa-'tion will be held at St. Mary's, whar- '< Mrs. Sarah E. Harris, eighty-five

The townships were asked to get I R e c e i v e s C o m n e n s a t i o i l t o n ' o n O r t o b « ' H- 'died early yesterday morning at thein their applications now for the, v ^ L 1 " - a ^ ' " ' I ' ^ ' M V I U I I o home of her daughter, Mrs. Harrietcoming year and Mr. Fritts pointed I j Q Q R H t E. Hunter 98 South Morris street.

u.-frr,.,. Uiltiin i r\ t T- i j Dover, with whom she made herKeif ree YlilUie , O u t of Fowr i L o d g e s home. Mrs. Harris's husband. Rev.

out, with the state and county pay-ing large shares of the cost, thetownships would not only have good Two men employed by local firms

their cases were heard before thethe townships.he township.Many of the signs erected by the

county, such as road reflectors, hadbeen either broken or stolen. Some

Entertainment and KefrcsfimcntsAppreciated

A. M. Harris, a former pastor of theRockaway Methodist Church from

Workmen's Compensation Bureau.Harry Flanger. employed in the

G h d— >- y pthat were stolen have been recovered. Economy Garage, who received a

At the next meeting resolutions will I fracture of the right wrist whilebe ready for the financing of the cranking a car on May 15th. tempo-Bartley-Nauright and Boonton-But- , rary award from that date to Aug-

il f h b iler roads, about a mile of each beingready for penetration surfacing.

o! DENVILLE CHIEF'S CAR

IN ACCIDENT LAST FRIDAY

Cars operated by Chief BenjaminKinsey, of the Denville police, andTony Ciardi, of South Bergen street,collided at the State Highway andUnion street, last Friday afternoon.Chief Kinsey's car was thrown on Its

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ust 14th, $20.00 a week and perman-ent award of $20.00 a week for 17 'Aweeks for ten per cent loss of use ofhand.

Russell Stalter, of Hibernia, em-ployed in the Hoagland Foundry re-ceived temporary compensation of$13.20 a week for four weeks andpermanent award for eight andthree-quarter weeks at same rate, forinjury to his leg.

side, and he and Mrs. Kinsey weretaken to Dover General Hospital,

i where they were treated for cuts andbruises. Both cars were damaged con-siderably. Ciardi was driving out of ] *'Union street and Chief Kinsey w a s ' m e t

proceeding in an easterly direction.

MAIL ORDER BRIDES"A HILARIOUS FARCE

RCA Radio

McMANUS BROS.GREAT AUGUST SALE OF

F U R N I T U R ENOW IN PROGRESS

:w Speedwell AvenueMorrlstown, N. J.

Radio Crosley

This hilarious farce which hash roars of laughter where-

ever i: was piocuced, pionii'je'i toplay to a capacity audience. TheRockaway Chamber of Commercehas spared no expense in producingit. P. Purcell Hardie's Electronswill furnish the music. Get yourtickets now. They may be pur-chased at the various businesshouses, or any member of the Cham-ber. Adults 50c, children 25c. Time8:00 P. M. Place, Lincoln SchoolAuditorium. Date, Friday, Septem-ber 25th.

j 1884 to 1887, died in 1909. FuneralI services will be held to-morrow al-

Last Monday night Citizens Lodge ! ternoon at 2:30 in the First M. E.I. O. O. F entertained I Church, Dover and will be conductedLodge, of Brooklyn, N. Y. I by the pastor, Rev. Hedding B.

Seney Lodge of Berriardsville! j Leech. Burial will be in the Rocka-

After the session of the lodge a' . „ „ W I T T Mroyal entertainment was held. Cor - j M R S - K l J T H

nelius Beers, Jr., rendered a veryfine solo. Commander Lightcap gavea thrilling version of "My Buddy"after which the famous Odd Fellows

PASSES AWAY

The death of Ruth Marie Bradley,years old, wife of Ray-afterwhVch iheTainous Odd Peffo^ | ttlrtyeB y ,

Quartet, namely C. Beers, Jr., Oliver m o n d Bradley, was a severe shock toDickerson, Lew Decker and Jake " e r many friends Mrs. BradleyHulmes sang popular songs. A seven P a s s e d a w t ty yesterday a* >— >—»••„„! „„„(,„, ni^i,™ »hf^h ,,«,= n m J i n Franklin avenue. Shereel moving picture which was pro-

at her homeis survived

reei moving piuiuiu wxnun wus um- --- - , . . .duced by Brother Dyer was shown. b v n<;>' husband and eiRht.children.

Then came the "eats" and all who | .amf!y_.M?Ijo,rie.'.ci')ck' ^ 1 W r e d ' J

E . v e :attended reported a very nice time.

SPECIAL MEETING OFCHAMBER OF COMMERCE

A special meeting of the Rocka-way Chamber of Commerce has beencalled for tomorrow nisht (Friday),at 8 o'clock in Gerard's Hall, Mainstreet. All members are urged to bepresent as important business is tobe transacted.

lyn, Howard, Harfry, Audrey and andinfant daughter, Nancy Lee. She Isalso survived by her father. Mrs.Bradley was formerly Ruth MarieMillener, of Avon, N. Y.

Funeral arrangements have not asyet been made as the family arewaiting for the arrival of Mrs. Brad-ley's father from Avon, N. Y. It.is thought probably the services willbe held Saturday.

LIBRARY CLOSED

The Trustees of the Free PublicLibrary at their meeting held Mon-day night decided to close the Ll-brarv and have it remained closeduntil the public schools open.

NO INFANTILE PARALYSISCASES IN BOROUGH

Before going to press the localBoard of Health informed us thatthere is not one single case of In-fantile Paralysis in our community.

viuu ....... vw »..,*.... ut,^ ,,..~ ~j All rumors contrary to the abovetheir contribution helped make the [ are false. Parents are urged and

UNION CIVIC CLUB FIELDDAY A BIG SUCCESS

The members of the Union CivicClub wish to thank all those who by

Field Day a success. Although theday was extremely warm it was ideal

advised by the Health Authorities(o keep (heir children away from

for the occasion, and everyone re- , crowds" as there are eases in theported a splendid time. 1 adjoining municipalities.

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Chevrolet Autos at \mm ,,,MOVtrDisposal of Legion ,„ ,. AmnM lu »

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Detroit, Mlrlt.

Heil.v Mwrr,v,MuikrUvtown Infant

"The Secret Call"Now at Playhouse

Jack lloli Kl»r in "Hfty »»llinnuIterp" tn IW- Keen Next

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HILER - Plumbinfit Thming, Steam fittinf,

254 MAIN STREET KOCKAWAY

lor Ausiist irf HUM""" l t tT lVt>

o f hUli2«' . 1.'.-N(OI M l u . t , ,„

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Mrs. Anna VanNni o( Ml T-.ilHir.celrbrnted her HOth birthiitty Sun-tlnv. She spent the day m A quietway riiti-rliimiliK her son and dnuiih- RM' MKX TO IIOI.Ufer-ln-law. Mr nnd Mrs Henry Vun- 1)1.1)'Not of Atlantic Hushlnnrls anil MissElla Pereon of MJ Tnborlla Person of MJ Tnbor Blii-uuc Arrow TriUv No 41. Ini

Mrs Pholw Paula was unothor Ml pi\«tM Onli-r of K«l Mon. will holdl h O l d T Nh Md

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LOSING STEP WITH JONES

Tiilxir ivMdent who celebrated her an Old-Timers Nluhl on Monday. M v l t r n r ' J ''«>> ' »<"< » nurse forbirthday this wii'k Mrs. rnuhi Srpirnibei .>8th, in ihe WlKwnm Re- 'ovt-nor money--niy bnby-currliiiir Iswas so'yewrs of afe on Sundny fivslmients and fiitertninmetit will ' n s I . w r ' s model!"

iv-. l!<' on tup mid the brothers nrr us- —— o

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"A spoonful of witter contains -"0 - So OHiidhi has gone to bod. We "H'm! So you wmn u .lob. eh? IX'!||000 ptttfiitiii] hoise-iKMnr. SJV.VS a noticed ln his liust picture Hint he you ever tell lies?"scientist. That isn't water. was all leudy for it. "No. sir: but I kin learn!"

What fIs An

Automatic Gas Water Heater?

A Complete Hot Water EquipmentContUt$ of

(1) BOU.F.R (2) 1NSI'L\T1ON (S) CAS HEATER

(4) AUTOMATIC CONTROLS (5) SAFETY DEVICES

1. Boilers of various capacities as selected.

2. Insulation preventing lo -s of heat and reduc-ing operating costs.

3. Gas Heater bringing water to proper temperature.

4. Automatic Control cuts the Gas off andon. thus using the minimum amount of Gaswhile maintaining any temperature desired.

5. The safety devices absolutely prevent any flowof gas when the gas is not ignited.

SpecialAlto»anr* for

vour oldWetrrlleating

Equipment

The Complete Unitcan IK* installal <n appraximately the

Mime oust as the ordinary M-fashimied

nori-uiiitimdijr hailing tquipment.

Srt* your otrti plumlnT ar

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Ni> luultrr !•»« fur >n» live It|>il>M tci huv til SII .VIi:S MAIt-Hl I, Ihr nture lif i | l i i l l l t \ amihm iii'leen. S i r liUKi' ml wltliIM'irrs mi lust p.t|;i'.

SILVIES MARKETI'llONi; KOC'KAWAV 13

I'OH. HI AC1I anil MAIN ST.

Chevrolet Salesand Service

I'Sr II CAKS M'l'J'H AN "«>. K.THAT IXUNTS"

K. Arthur Lynchl i l . l,.;i K u c k u w a y , N . J.

(iliarles Kidlc| - : l l ' l* t l ' i l ' I l l <'l>llt|;i,.f f ),.

— A I M - I l l l l , | . . .

General KlcctricRefrigerators

and RadiosWAM; ST. l t<>( KAWAY

ICE-O-MATIC Refrigerators:l YEAK Ul'AKANTKK

O. J». I )ickcrson.. Old Post Office BldjJ.HOCKAWAY 307

George ObermeierMaple .-I;'<•»«(• (tarage

M'M.IHM;. HKAZI.V*; AMIMACHINi: >VOKK

\utimiiibile Starter?.. <ienrrtitor»iItciiairinfi, Aerrs«.orlrs

TKI.. nOCK.WVAV 14

Jules DinerGood Meals

R. J. PARKS< ; I I A I ) I : "A"

Dairy ProductI'liunr Itoi'll. :I51-,I

Geo. E. Crampton(icncrul C!!ontnict«r

-and Huildcr

A SI 'KCIAI.TY

Slmi )—11-1S MAI' l . l ; AVK.n i : s . — I l l IIAI.SI'.Y AVK.

Tel. 4« Korknway, N. 3.

DAN'S QUALITY MEATSDANIEL VF.CCIUOIXO

JACKSON AVE. Phone 175

LOUIS CERBOShoe RepairingAT RKDVOKI) PRICES

47 MAIN ST. ROCKAWAY

—Why Pay M o r e -

Quick Srrvlfe—Hhllr You Wall

SHOE SHINING

B. BERTOLI5 W. MAIN STREETSuccessor (a Lunnrui

Ice Cream ParlorIce

SlH-cfal Price Wholcsalr andParties

Confectionery, Clears,CUarrttcn, SodasSi'ivlcp nnil Courtesy Our Motto

TELEPHONE H

Rockaway Hard-ware & Stove Co.

liveryth'mn in11 »f the an'

['Hints. Oils, Viinilslii s. llruslmnnd lldiisclmld Artldrs

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ronrrrllonrry, sunn, (ItnrcIKiami C'lllar..

iti'ntaiiritiit Ilitmr CoohlnlA. K. RONK II. M. Tulhlll

21 WAU, STRKKT

SCHOOL SUPPLIESWhrn wr were children wlmt •

thrill wr ifot out of huyitiK ourM'lUKll MUppllfh. IUU1 Wllat llllt Itwa« trtiHlntt imntwi to wi tlirni.We take iMTisontU inii'tr-.t in ffttrr-J»K to iiKxIeri) ftrhiH'l kUhilt'H Verym t l r trnnlliK will \w doiif Wlieninothcr hffM h«<w UW\\H U«IW WP nro.

A. A. MeyersonMain St. Rockuwuy

Moreover the iikl-fnshlomxt manho kissed ht.s sweethcurt'it handld«'t have to wiiteh which one theB»ret \vi\s In.

QEOUGE K. CHAMPTON(iK.NKHAL ('OXTItACTOR

Carpenter and RulldertJatlniutca <ilv<n

Tel. 46 P. O. Box 402Jobbing a SpecialtyUOCKAWAY, N. J.

Tlie MostImportantDepartmentof theKcxall StoreIs Prescriptions

Your health depends up-on the manner tn whichvour doctor's prescriptionsme flllecl—upon correctquniUltit's and upon lw-tenl trr.Ot ninteilnls usetlIn compounding the lireMTiptlOtlS.

Thai ls why the most im-portant department ofthe'Rcxall Store 19 pre-scriptions—why each doc-tor's order Is carefullyth«ke<! and rechecked byrnt-ablo reglsteretl phnr-mnclsta to Insure absoluteaccuracy.

GERARD'SM*la St. Kanawtj, n. J.

M

fEOROE R. WHITHAMVfEmbalmer and Funeral DirectorCareful service and prompt attention

given to nil calls, day or night.Tci. Itockuwiy 75

Funeral Parlors—Main StreetROCKAWAY, N. J.

JNDIAN SPRING WATEBAnalytcd as tli« Tureal Spring Waterproduced. Taken from a DollingSpring. More etlmulnting and re-freshing than other waters

UKOIUIK F. TONKINin Uoekanay

| ) A V I I ) 1IAUT

riimililiif.- nnd HrnllngAll Ileimlr Work I'rompllj AltenW |

ToTelephone llorkiiHiij ' "

UOCKAWAV. N. i-

IO1IN 11. CRANEContractor

rarjtcntrr nnil HulldMTel. Uii

Sain Street, Iloeknnnji S. *

I HOOZ*** Tollor

Wall Slr»el, l(orJiii»»Ji S(

Cleaning. Premium nml W 1 "

Special Attention Given to Tnw^

J . H. BUANCHAUD & CO.Manufacturtrs Ot

HOOKAUAV IIAMI MABK AXKSwith or without handles

All kinds ot Ktlpe Tools and LawnMowers Sharpened

Union Street Phone Hockawaj 76

ONK AITLICATION DID IT

The earliest known remedy fordiuulruu* was the (mllloUnc.

• n- .Einstein can't decide whether the

universe is smtie or dynamic. If heowned our radio he could.

l s true tljat the new Mayor^ 0 l l s e < 1 to »* B teamster . t o

m wndltto

STOVIO CO.West Main Street

i o c ,

ETerythlng In Il«nl»»"I'alnts, Olln. Varnlnlies. llrust

JOE DONOI'RIOGeneral Carting

MOVING ANI» T

Telephone nock»n«)r

ROCKAWAV, N. i-

WM, II. GRANI-:BUILDKBUIL

HLOORS FINISHED..t ln*u

TSL.

SEPTEMBER 17, 1931 ROCKAWA1 KECORD TKRER

COMMUNICATED

,.(jiioi, Roekaway Record,' iji-iu- Bir:,i „ HMHI'H below are composed, or

.'uii of the many remark, madeII V who are looking 'or work

'' i iVoim Hi>«». wWle they are true| „„,,, cufuw. thoy are also some-•'"' " " m H ' " B ' TONY,

NOT AFRAID OF WOBK

,,, „„! ufraid of work",,,rkcd, really, «U my Me;

, * o w l c a n n o t i h l r k; , ! ),„,,,,. u home and wife.

... ,,,ii ,,,,111(1 thlnm* I've done,,',„,. were hard, some were .soft:

i neiiini-h 1 lout, Bometlmeu I won,i down, I've u«eu alofl.

N. J. C. StudentsReturn to College

Enrollment 1» Lane—Four Addition.M d t < ll

DOVER

nMade to <

HUH

Mian FranciH Swayxe, of SouthMorrU Htreet, has relumed from avlHlt with relative* in Allentown, Pa.

Mrs. Charles U. Counterman, ofNHW Jersey College for Women be- i P e 1 U a n n o c ttreet, entertained the

gan UH fourteenth academic yearMonday with, the firm of three daynof student reglfitratlun, Clawes will . . .open today. According to the director < nue. ha» returned from a visit withof admission* the total enrollment i relative* at Crosco, Pa.will exceed 1,100, with approximately' „ ,, «, , v, ,.,v... u „— - • - vv ""muieiy, M l , Bn(j M n ( j o h n whltehead and

MihB Clara OIIIIHUII spent the week-end In Atlantic City.

Charles K. Ely, of Hlnchinan aveh t d f

•V|. lire

A'ltli pencil, worked will)mi paper, worked on \»«

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h e fiU'-ll l i w l l l l l o o l t l

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. . . , , . , . . (I III Mintiliii

. ,,.11 n,..iiilinri-, l.truvi.-li:il In rain

lUcil null tnlliwl.

i n ' i i 'a l ly i,null:;I'iKi'.i, none

uliii fni city

. ; „ „ „ ' Ill I h e l i ly,,|, nunH"""'i,!'!,, imiiliv mmei.micn ,..ui.t i l i l l l l ' l l l i l ' ' • ' I m l M L Y i " " " "

I',,,, ( l i i l i e WO>'1< l i t U l i u l l i c l k i n d ,

Wni'k by ( l " ' l i W | l H t " ' l l " ' ' " ' ' ! w ;

Wnrt with hundii , n o t t h e m i n d ,Dili, work w nil k n o w h o w .Tii (Ii

1 vi- 'I 've II'veI've

,,,(| a i;liovcl, lined a pick,i,i| a :;li:kle, lined u h o c ;id ilieni wi t l iout u kick,ietl Iheni fm1 il l i t t le diilll'.ll,

lined ii r a k e ,j ' , . , , lined a inownr.eve worked like no tciliimii cull toll;I've worked till my kneeii did lihukc,

|l've winked In l i l m l l ( ) l u " 1) l '11 '

llillil my hi!iit to ovCTycmi;,Hi' were funny, muni: were true;

jlVi'liml my l,roul)lo». mid my fun,Iwmtal when thliHln were mlKhty

blur

, nliw mul pray of hrothmly loveI Ami thi1 I1.""'! thliiKB here on eurth;I We In Ik «il thlliKH no IjrlKht above,I We tullt of death, of life, of lilrlh.

330 HtudentK inembeiH of the frexh-man claim.

Four addllloiiN to the colleifc ttaflhuve been made since June, when theiiumim of seventeen newly appointedprufciiiions and udinltilslrallve oltlcerBwere niudu pulille. Addll.loiiai up-p(»lni.nii-iils folluw: Mury it. Freur,M . A. Yide , liiHlrui-tor In hl t i lory ; Ml-leu H. Hliekul jee, M. A. IJriiki!, d l r e c -l.ur ol I'eMili'iil''- Mi i r i iuer l tu Kture l l ,f-imbolilic, u;,;ih,t,mil In !nu;;i(\ m idICllllly Mill- 'I'lioliiln;, H !•; Ciil'liei'.le

In;;tiflitf, Hbii i lv a:.;,iiil,iuif.Durli ic. t h e t. imiiner ri i in.trm'l . luii

work Inn. Ijcen ciiinplcl.cd on Iwu hrx-k(lol l i i l lor le; , ui ciiloiihil denil'.n, v . 'h l 'hwill id lnr i l liiniiiiiir. l o r 120 i ,Indent; ,Thei .e i l iHinltorlei ; l ire purl, ul u i iuud-I'lsiii'le on .luincDon (.'Hiiipu:, w h i c hnow p r o v i d e r t h e livini- i iu i i r t en , lo r27ii I'.lrl!,. ' / 'he lower Hour ol o n e olt h e n e w huildlnr. : , lnu; been ci tulppei iw i t h ll !;t,R(;e u n d HldltlliK ci jul ini ientfor i.t.uilcnt, d i n m u l l e u ,

' J in: oiil.sl.ioidinn n e w iilccci, ol a t h -li'llc e i | i i l | i inen t thin fall l ire a r l d l n r1'llin Kin l e e t by I'/li l e d . In lil/.c a n da t ied iiwllulllltii; pool 7I» leet, by 2\tl e i . In a d d i t i o n to t i le t>'>ol t h e r el:i ul^'Munte npitcc for .'-ijjeel.aton; a n dt h e hllldllif, hi e q u i p p e d w i t h i .howen;,ltr kcj'.'i a n d a l a u n d r y .

oKCIIONCI; ( in icrn

MI«B Louise Harper, of Princetonuvenue, hud us her nuent over theweek-end MISB Wlulfied O'Kourke, ofJuckHon HeltihU, N. Y.

Mr. und MID, AUKUHIUS IJulrympleand Mr.s. .). ('. Dulryniple. of CenUn<jrove, are on it motor l,rlp throunhthe wi-Htern Htat.e.',.

Mi iiial Mi;: Allan l' 'unch(.r, olHud;,tjli i.tlee!,, have been e n t e r t a i n -inr Mr:,, Mury llowlliy. ol Whlt iI'lnhiii, N, V.

l''iii:aii, o) M:u viuiiw i t h lll'lMr . IUK

-Nell, in .Malel

|Wi' nil leiu'ii 'rom iiatiii'u'H tiehool,thliiHs we nil Nhould know;

|])ut. ficiiiictlmeii foi'nct the "GoldenRule.

|So I clone with the vcl'du hclow.

Il do mil eiirii to be ii bore,lido not want to bo a nnob;II imint work, UH I Hitltl hcfoi 'e;I So wln'ic the devil urn I net "• Job.

A i:on:;tlUiUoiuil

Ml:,.-, i^iorl;lrei-| , l:penl. I hhi ot hei - In-fa wMr:.. IJonidd Mlimit

I l i i v l d A.-;ton, "I l l l l l i . l i l e D r i v ei;|)i-nf t h e wi-el: e n d w i l d hi ; ; j - n u i d -l u i i e n l : , , M r . a n d Mr: , . T . V. K u r J e kIn Muc i ' a : .u i i i i i i .

II.CV. l l c d d l u i : I i . l , i - i r h , of KunI t l a i l t v v e l l : ; t i e i : l . h a : , r e t u r n e d I r o nit t r i p t o L a k e d r o m e . l,al-.c ( , ' h l u n -p l a i n n u d l.al ' .e l ' l iu id

M r . a n d Mr: ; . I r w l n ( i . W h l t f o niinil f a m i l y , o l ) J a f e n ; o n . : ;pent . t i n

l '

"Matter" will be the i.ub.leci, ul theIieHKon-iiermon In all (.'hurelK^i ofChriiit, iSdent.liil., nn Hunday. Hep-t.embcr 2(1, l«;il.

The (iolden Text. In; "/leaven andearth tihull pan;; uway, but my wordnHlmll not piiMii away" i Matthew

Amonr. tin- cllatlonii which com-pt'liie the I.ciison-Hcniioit I'l the 1 cd~liiwlni! from the Bible: "Then win;hroiwdit until him one po.'mcmiuu. witha devil, blind, mid dumb: anil hehonied him, lniiomuch that the blindand dumb both :;puke mid :uiw"i Matthew 12;1!2).

The I.e.Tion-Hcnnon al.'io Includedthe following pa.iisane from the ('hrliirthin Hclcnco textbook, "Hclcnce andHealth with Key to the f-icrlptiireii"

j by Mary Haker I'kldy; "tScrlpt.ure In-loniiii UH that 'with Ood all thlnit.'i

• are posiilble,' all i;ood hi ponnlble to{Kpirlt; but our prevalent theories

amendment 1M prucUcully d(Miy t,hi.'i, and make hcul-the men and liu: po.'i:ili)le only throliiEli inafter.

wiiiiicn Hindi bu equal, If pannod, It j 'I hr.'ie theorleii niu.'it. be untrue, lorwill lie u iireat victory for men. ithe Kcrlptiiie IM true" tp. i!:i:!i.

week-endIS. dlbhou

withi, In

Mr and Ml.'..y .'.fleet

l ( ' l l i u l '

Mr. and Mm, Nnnnan K. Half, idaui'.hler, of Detroit, are vlultlnit MrnIliiln'n parent,';, Mr. and Mm. .Jonrpl.fame!;. In Lincoln avenue.

The YOIIIIK Wimian'n Auxiliary, o:Ihi! r'lr.sl Mcl.hndliit, Church, meTuesday nlidd. al, the home oi' MriMiirjorlc flayrc In fiont.li Morrllifrect, A covered dlnh impper wa;nerved followed by a hiiiilncnii meetInn and Mochd liour.

Ml.'iii Anna Mac Clancy, of Wenllluckwell (itrcef, and Max (lro,',!i, ,Irof WatihlnKton, were married 1Meinorlal 1'renbyterlaii church Hal-urday afternoon by the pantor, RevCJiioiW! DcWItt. Minn Helen Urrxcof Mane avenue, wan maid of iionound Alfred (ironn. of WanhhiKfoibrother of the bridegroom, bent nunA weddlnif nupper and reception winHlven ul the Ciromi home III Waiihlni:ton, where they will make their hoinifollowing a weddlnr, trip to WuiihInitton, U. C.

Mr. und Mm. Lelloy Heybolt. (.linker avenue, have returned fromwcck'H visit ul Atlantic City.

GAINan unusual opportunity to own anAutomatic Electric Range *

DOWN

Hr.HIC In tho opportunity youhuvo uwiiiU'd. For u Hliort

time you can gel an ElectricRungo and Water Heater onunusually liberal tcrnia—H fullyears to pay in Hiiiull monthlyunioimts if you buy the nm^omul water heater during ourHiu-vest Festival. Or 2 full ycur«<>n either if purchiiHcd iilouc.

Why not take tidvnntagc of thmlilienil offer to moilernize yourhome. Enjoy the complete cook-ing convenience that only nn au-tomatic electric rungo will bringyou. And think of u continuoushot water > apply ns convenient«8 your electric light. JUHI dropin today or phone for a rcprc-s«utuUvo to call on yon.

TO PAY

WESTINGHOUSE

ELECTRIC RANGE

i'llln

<i>iilil lie

i-mnforl mul

lintciilril qulrh-i-imk li.'ulinw n-nlln nie M) lo ,r>0t furilcr limnulil type |.lnl,-' will) K) !•> 201

more i-lli«i<'in). HrolllllK and

lYylii,! l» il wllh ii upmlurvi'r IM'I^I-I'ripiullril on nil c-

|,,.liio IIIIIHI-. H u n iMiuklllK I"

. *» !

New Jersey Power and Light Company

I)nv«r. N«w

Mr. aiiid Mrs. John J. Kohler, oin n r d o n uvemic, have had an theirue»t. Thomas Rovvc. of HarrUburg.

Mr, and Mm. ThumaH Cliampiun,North BiiHBex hlri'Ct, cHLcrUuncd

ei the; week-end Mifi» Muy Llndly,Brooklyn. N. Y.

Mr, and Mrs. Wlllium B Black !

uvt- returned from Muiiiisquan irhere they spent the summer months)id arc now occupying their new

tome In Mt. Prospect avenue. ]

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fischer, of Iersey City, are spending several'

k with their son-in-law and |laughter, Mr, and Mrn. Carl F.Velricr. In Central avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. George Bteveti, ofoonUni street, are enU-ituinlnK Mr.

Mi'K, CharleH Thompson, of Bo.s-

i'H, EdMHr Kwodi'll, of Lancaster,i.s vlKltliiK her parents, Mr. undNowlon Ely. in Buniord .street,

1:. Hay Nordf-n und (hm^htej1, ofi i " , d , h n v v r e t u i ' i Kid l i ' i i n t - n f l " idltiK several weeks with her par-

Mr. und Mm. K. A. LHUK-IICC, of

t

-otirt I louse (CupolaFoot Out oi Plumb

Put Your Savings in a Mutual Savings Bank

The MORRIS COUNTY SAVINGS BANK21 Smith Mreel, cur. DcIIiirt N(r«ct

MOHRISTOWN. NEW JERSEY

A Hiitiuil Smlniri Bank

The ONLY Savings Bank in Morris County

INTEREST DIVIDENDS PAYAUUS QUARTERLYJAM'AIIV AIMtIL JULY OCTOHKK

Interest Paid Since 1928at the Kate of

Assets over $15,000,000.00

I'nt Your Savings in u Mutual Savings Bank

<'<iuriAtlt-

I'ailuiniioit

hi' Httinil ol I'Teeholdri1;; receiv< on m mi ilia! ion hoin -SUJJI rmc

Unw\ Justice (.liarlc:; W. 1'itrkcr,eh vvuti read at. their inert ln|.r lust

.vci-k, ciiHIni! ) heli1 ul I,en! Kin In Micupoln ol the (N)Ui't Hou.M', .lu.sl irr'urKci1 said i:. win, iirmly a toot oul,!• f Plumb and fniji^riited that the en- ,'.tiK'cr make a repu) I on it and that. iiti'|K(! fihould he taken to Htnilchten !I. The mallei win; turned over to j.he (.'owl Iiou.se und Ju.ll Coinuiitleiv

The mutter of rrpiilihir the water{jumping li.viit.ein ut Mhoncliin Hana- :torium, which WIUI in i'reciuenl neei! \)l repaint, mul the suiwst ion of in- ['it ul HUM a new und permanent ny.s- iLem, win; referred to the 'J'uljcreu- jofilj; Ho.'ipital CfMiimltt-ee foi* hive;;- iiKittloti. ,

A letter received from M. Vo^el, ofWood|)ort, relative; to a tumble down

ck on Uie Woodport-.Sparta road, jwhich oljfieured u had cornel, wasreferred to the road ennunittee and:-ouniiel.

lild.'i for the cou.Htxuellnn of Profi-led, .ntreet, Dover, will Ite rece-iv*'d inihe near future, mi well nn for theIhhd .section of Iloutc 10.

oKOKTINO 'i;M OUT

Hou.sed Voice: ••Hello, is this thecity mormieV Well, thi:; Is the Med..School. We wunt you to come outand pick out the NUH'M HO the. re.stof UH can t'.o liomc."

- - i ) • • •- •

If the hunb tried lo keep up withMary nowuduy-s, it would have towalk In Its fileep.

WOMEN: watch your

BOWELSWliul nluiiilil women <lo to keep theirhowvls mciviiiK freely? A clorliir sliiiulilknow tlm ninwer. I'luit. is why pureSynip Pe|)Hiii is so IJIKKI for women. IIjir I suits Ilieii' delii'iiti; oriiiinism. It isHie pri'.»i:ri|itiim of am old family doctorwho linn treuted lliouiiunds of womouiwtienl';.

It i;i line for children, loo. They loveHH tiistc. I.el them have il every limetheir toliKue.'i lire coati'd in their skinill millow. l>r. Ciilihiell's Syrup l'i'|isillis miiile from freuli luxiitive lirrlis, pulepepsin nml oilier linrmless iiiKi'i'dicntK.

When yim've u sick lii'iidui'lie, riin'tcat, are liilious or nliifiKish; und ut Hietimes whoa you are most apt lo hi',constipated, take a little of this famousprescription (nil <lrnt> stores keep itready in hi« hollies), and you'll knowwhy Or, Culdwell's Syrup Pepsin is thefavorite laxative of over u million women.

CHILDRENCRY FOR IT—

r > I I I L I ) H K \ ' hate, to lake medicineus ii rule, 1 MIt every child loves Ihe

taste of ("astui i:i. Tins pur« ve^elalih;prepmuliuii is jusl as tfoixl as it tastes;jusl as bland and just as hunule.ss us tr*irecipe, reads.

When Itithy's cry warns of colic, afew drops of Custom has him soolhe.rl,nslcep a/ iiin in a jilfy. Nothing is morevnliKibU; la di:inin';t. Wiien rouLudtongue, or bad breath I el I nf ronstipatinn t

use its gentle aid to cleanse and regulatea child's bowels. I a n>]disease J;, you should uthe system from eloj;t;iai

Castoria is .sold in cvthe genuine always blrleteller's signuturc.

Is or children';}it to k(;e.|»

sry (lnif.i store;:nrs Chu.s. II .

1O!I" irhvolbaso

vapaeity

TRUCKSpriced an low m* *44O*

1 vttmpivtv with

Chevrolet-built bodies

Illuatrutml a t the rlglit arc some of

Ihe Imlf-luii IIKMIIIH 1IICIU<1«1 in

Ch«lvrol«f«COIliplrt«l Una of truclm — which con-

«l»l» of V4-l<>» 1«" t l IV i - t nn •"•»l<-1» •» t h r e e

T»kr the f|Ut»tl»n »f Owl-wml —ond yon lcnrn

that the Chevrolet HU In one of th« lowrnt prlc«l

triicka you can buy!

Invml!«nt<' econoniy — mul you dlncnvcr thai

the Chevrolet SI* In more ceonomlejil to operate

than any oilier Inmk, re/llinl/i'M <>/ th« numltrr

of ryllmlern.

An for upral and iH»wer, <'hevrol<-t nlv<-« you n

•Ix-oylllldnr 50-hor«cpo«rr enKine—%>% niorv

powerful than the oiiRlne In uny oilier truck In

the loweiit price field.

And when yoi i»l«lcr ei.pu.-lly, you lind Unit

Chevr..lel'» longer w lluwr, »l..r,l> frnn.o nml

I»IIR HprlllK" | » " i l l t I lie m o l i n l l n u of r l l r n -

Urge Chcvmlel-hiillt IMHII.K.

llcforr you i>ny H trucli for any piir|MiHe, eheek up

on Iheiie fneln illx.ul < lu-vroletV rnnlplele Hue l>f

Hll-evlimler liiillli'KCilllltK. Your Chevrolet deull-r

run Hll|l|>ly full Information.

Half-ton IW-liifli US-"'" UI-I...I. I ' i-t .«-lnrl.

(Dual ,.

,.„., CM. A.I . mr|ii<

rirri f. II. It. Flint. 1fi.-/.l«,i

E. ARTHUR LYNCHMain St.. I'.conomy (laru^u . N. .1.

!• () U 1 O W K S T' '"T R.;A N'K't* tiWT A T l O N t ? CO^ST

T H U R & U A Y

BECOBP1 -• afcj ,f

Rockaway RecordEntered Post Office, Rockaway, N. J.

as Second Class Matter

AM INDEPENDENT WEEKLYIssued Every Thursday

OSCAR PEER, President-Manager

SIDNEY COLLINS, EditorTelephone Connections

Office 220—Rockaway—House 255434-M Dover

Office: Main Street. Rockaway, N.-J.by the people and for' e aim of the Record

"Of the people.>pl<\' that'the people, a h

In pretifhtinK It to you. We aimthe best tntelTuCK of RocKaway mid vi-cinity, to present all tup news of the

k l l h t bi j

A NATION'S SAFETY

No nution, however populous, how-ever rich, or however heavily armed,can of itself gain assurance of se-curity. Security, like prosperity, isno longer even possible lor any na-tion acting alone. Indeed, the timehas arrived when the most heavilyarmed nation is likely to become themost insecure, for armaments ine-vitably tend to war, and modern warbrings] ruin to every participant,whethvr victor or vanquished

Denville Township^ ! 30 Speedy CarsAwards Contract | at Newmarket

The path of security nowi l dt

lies

«?k" wllhoiit bins or prejudice in ft rleail. j colllf ort and•ar.r

therebyconflrti-n

iulv

mfclun ttst-lf

ve milliner, respecting : t • ri -PnlAli*-rlRjits of our eltlneiw: Kind. Public

The p ythrough international understanding,through international cooperationand through international action inthe fields ol trade and finance andus to all that promotes the health.

satisfaction of man-honour is security."

thy of theifl wrote Junius i" the middle of the(eighteenth century, and that safely

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1931

(LINK WORK INCREASES

j walks in the steps of justice, was the.•j judgment of Sydney Smith two gen-~!erutiuns later. Both maxiunis art' in-

dubitably true

j T h e im-etiiii'Uttlogi ut Hi• held in St. c

tho tir.-.t nuTtiiu.;: '.lie l-

t Him:

The far- reach ing and effectivework of thi' Morns County Tubercu-losis Assoruttion ami the MorristuwnVisitmi: NUI'.M- A.-:siu'iat ion wu.s pre-sented Monday :it :•. linard iiH'CtllH.by Miss Anna 1., KeU'h. diiicloi. andMiss Nell Murvt!. tit'Ul srerc?:*ry oi'the Tuberculosis Association.

In tin iibsence of Mrs Mahlim l'n-ney. president Mi\s diar ies Onvis.of Madison. pii-.'iKli'cl.

Miss Ketch's report showed thatthe yisitim: nuisrs li;ui lew idle mo-nu'llts during June. July and Autuist1.440 iniisin!'. yi.sits were made: twen-ty-three confinement c;i.^s wvie at-tended with physicians: twenty dayemergency and 18ft nit:ht rini'if.'.eneycalls were answered, and 213 fret'visits made.

The tuberculosis nurses made U'Jtivisits to nil parts of Morns County;assisted at thirty clinics which wereheld nt Morristown. Butler. Dover.and Chester, and at w2iich Di. Haroki. o t r e Oj tdS. Hatch, medical director of Shon- , committee will

MlUTay Butler

Storage Building to Be ErectedK. G. Ellsworth in Morris

Avenue

A contract for hstorage building in Morris avenuewas awarded by the Denville Town- " ' £ship Committee Wednesday night to! " r

R b t G Ellsworth of that town u p t

i»'i Thirty fast rue-inn cars manned!l>y some of the nerviest driveis injiiie auto acing world, have' °<*entered for the auto races which wmbe held Sunday. September 20th. at

° S',„•„,„,to. sneeda-av. Stelton roadA contract for the erection of a ^ ft.market speedway, Steltoi

ship CommiteRobert G. Ellsworth, of that town

f $70O Fi other bidon his bid of $fi.70O. Five other b id - | " ' j o

ders included Bostrom Brothers, ofRookaway. whose price was $8,122and Albert Dickerson. of Denville.

Hadley Airport. Newmarket.

•unte Fisher, representative oithe American Motor Racing Asso-

S8.700.The committee passed

nance intended to pi-event encroach-. t 0 b l - e o t the trackmenls on sidewalks by signs and to! . ^keep the sidewalks and streets free'pfrom rubbishvided for the

A fine of $7.50 is pfirst offense and $10

.ST. CliCIM.VK ACTIVITIES

". ul I hly NYitl!H' .Si-cilia':. Hu l lir inl j t -r i ; n h

County l-Vd-.SiK'icilcs was

n SundayTins was

June aiui ail

lli-nts were made at thisir the Animal Rally to be

hi'ld in St. Margaret's Parish inMoriistuv.il on Sunday, October M. j flared by seieiul that

St. Cecilia's Holy Name Society I eninith such .stations mheld its first meetim: of the 1931-32.--Ciison in the Parish Hall on Monday.Sept. HNi. 1531 Tlie attendancetshows that the interest displayedlast season m Holy Name work willnot only be renewed but increased.Reports were made of all the ac-tivities since the lust meetim;. Aommittee was appointed to take

wline .season. Thismake rules and ur-

lor each subsequent ofiense. Severalresidents sought to have an amend-ment which would reach personsthrowing iiarbu^c and rubbish fromautomobiles but were told that tillsuas provided tor m tlie health ordi-nance.--. It was iu'iecd tile i-rt-atulitu'llSty was Co c.i'cti thr ofii-iuU>>m tile act. C. H Henry sut>.s:es.tetl a:ii;Jit motorcycle police patrol.

The commit tee members reiteratedinevious declaim!ions by denying CM Kelelu.s. of Mi. Tailor, permissionto t ier! a i;asoliiie iillllu- station on-Stale Highway ft neat the entranceto Mi. Tabor station. It was cic-

tht-re weretile vicinity

ami that another would temi to make-it unpi oiituble for those already mexistence. Mr. KllswonU was one oitile citizens at the meeting opposmuthe station.

Township Attorney David P. liurk-man was instructed to represent thecommittee at the hearini: Mondayin Newark of the Lackawanna Rail-road for increased commutationra t ' s . Commuters residing in theDenville section were also tilled toattend by the committee which di-rected the township clerk. Dr. D. B.

has assured Sam Little,manager of the track that he willhove the biggest array of racing carsever seen on this track.

, Eddie Pines, of Philadelphia, andO l d l " l three n=w dark horses will attempt

reak the track record. Pinesdrive the car formerly driven

Johnny Hannon. of Nornstown.,Among the drivers «'ho will b e j

there Sunday are Tommy Leeds, umillionaire in his own right, fromOverbrook. Pa.: Bert Trussell. ofPhiladelphia, who will pilot tne,Pugcat Special recently ridden to ,fume by .Jimmy Oleason: Paul!Urow'i Joseph Scrino. Kddie UJeski. |of Newark. N. J.: Kd Eller. oi Phil-1uuelniua: Veruon Coo!-:, of Keu il.-uilc. 'N. .).: John Cebula. ol Manville. N.Ij • f;u>- lanK'one. of We.stiield, N. . '•:UlU Ilillmi;:,. oi Linden. N. J.: Al.Ciuili. Phihuiejilhiii: Hoy Conipton. jPhiladelphia: Tummy

oy pTaylor. ot

Ili klyn. N. Y.

-•''UttMEK M:\V.\ltKEK HEADS

h BO.\ttI> Ol' TRAlHi

gnum was exnnilnini; physician, ft r a ] 1 , , ( the schedultotal of 250 patients were examined, The Boy Scouts held their meet-during the past three months. ins on Tuesday evening and rece..- ,. _ . . . . _ . . „ . „.

A comparison of figures shows the ed a number of boys seeking admis- : Sofleld lo advise the newly organizedtremendous increase in clinic work s j o n to the Scouts. The Boy Scouts ! chamber of Commerce of the hear-since Dr. Hatch came to Morris are under the personal direction ofCounty. Prom February 1st to August Father Hewetson ana arc receiving1st. 1930. twenty-nine clinics were ihe benefits of Ins vast nnd varied

• held with 203 patients attending.- For , knowledge and experiences gainedthe same period of time this year, 'thru personal trips into the forestseventy-three clinics were l\ld with i primeval.548 patients attending. The Girl Scouts held their meet-

'• mi: which will be iij Building 1060 BroadI o'clock.

M. E. Kierstead. chairman of tin

thestreet

George -*>]. Denny. formerly oiNVw-arl was elected president of theDenville Board of Trade last Fridayninht at V. O. S ot A. Hall. Other

'Officers are. James Clark, first vice-president: William Bumbridffe. of

1 Newark, second vice-president: C.I A. Rodtters. formerly of Rutherford,secretary, and Fred M. JaRBcrs.

] I reusurer.; Directors are: John Enstice andJ. Henrv Bach.ller of Newark. Otto

'wilhelm. M. E. Kiersted. Frod Henn.rnri,,„.,.,.,>! Henry Christiansen. S. S. Samuels.inauscikUij R S ! c v e n s William Lobig. David

j Campbell. Charles M. Henry. CharlesLysaght. Frederick Matthews. Clar-

at

encee . edHansen and Claude Miller. The

Miss Marvil told of the specialfollow-up of certain children attend-ing the schools in which the associa-tion carries on a definite program.125 visits were made to the homesof 5ft children, and many additionalvisits were made to doctors, hospi-ttals. etc.. on behalf of these chil-dren. Tonsils and adenoids were re-moved in a number of cases and sev-eral children had dental correctionsand eye examinations.

ing on Wednesday afternoon and areunder the direction of Mrs. Malloy.The t!iris are showing much interestand show their appreciation of Mrs.Mallo.Vs efforts. They have hadseveral little trips during the sum-mer and a busy winter is in prep-siralion.

A Bridge and Whist Party willbe held on Tuesday evening. Sep-tember 22nd. in the Parish Hall. Itis under the direction of the Altar

Indian Lake Community Ciub iwlice !directors and officers will meet to-committee. reported that seventeen , morrow night at the Denny home inbathers had been pulled exhausted :old Boonton road to organize, se-from Indian Lake waters during theseason by police and that an aver-age of 2.149 automobiles hud beenclocked Saturdays passing throughthe Trading Post. Numerous petimpparties had been discouraged and 250unlicensed peddlers had been ejectedfrom lake property. Blasting permitstotaling SI7 were reported issue-d byHorace Cook, water superintendent."

lect committees and plan for theyear.

A. Scldon Walker and Mr. Rod-rzers. who were largely instrumentalin formation of the board, spokebriefly. The membership is 110.

MAN HELD, WOMAN HURTIN FIC.11T WITH NEIGHBORS

Route 10, Section 3Bids to Be Received

for thewhich

Awarding of ContractWill Be Started

Work

Window exhibits were also part of Society. There will be many prizesthe summer health educational pro- n»d refreshments. Tickets are 50c.gram. Exhibits were set up in Boon-ton. Chatham. Netcons and LincolnPark for periods of ten days to three•weeks.

Miss Marvil also reported on thepreparations madeChristmas Seal SaleThanksgiving Day.

According tomadeNatiitheserviimore than meets the standard now] Bottner recently began operation the cori£truction~ oT this^work np«used by the American Public Health on shares of the farm of Edward — - - • - - - . . ™.BU5 . w o r K n e x t

Association.0 _

t - / ' THE STRIKERS j and the Morrisons had an agreement

A feud between operators of two' After1931 adjoining farms over the use of a

opens spring o n the dividing line resultedSunday night in charges of assault.

h s work nexttne road to be built un-

Hudson, which adjoins the Morrison der-tht reimbursement plan with thei farm near Mt. Freedom. Hudson state eventually pavine back tn Yhl

It is a very commendable thing inmen to stand up for their rights, re-

i l

as to the common use of the springbut Bottner obthe Morrisons.

Count;, the money it had expanded.

sist oppression and demand fair playj Mrs. Morrison told the court she' nf Section 3p pyand a square deal. But it is hard tounderstand a man with a family whois making a living in times like theseb h ill

regularly put bottles of milk in t ie ,

thefeet

extends from the endi Whippany to the oldTabor road, near the

oSERVICES FOR MRS.

LUCINHA TOOK YESTERDAY

Funeral services were held yester-day afternoon Tor Mrs. LucindaCook, fifty-eight years old, of Wallstreet, at Francis" Funeral Parlors.Dover. The services were conductedby Rev. Eldred C. Kuizenga. pastorof Rockaway Presbyterian Church,with interment in Rockaway Pres-byterian cemetery. Mrs. Cook wliohad been ill for a long time diedSunday night, at Dr. Mill's Hospital.Morristown. She is survived bythree sisters, Mrs. Ada Matthews, ofAcademy street. Mrs. Susan Clark,of Marcella and Mrs. Elizabeth Pal-mer of Newburgh. N. Y.. and onebrother. Peter Henderson, of Mar-cella.

found them emptied in the morning,i h

Mam. Plain, b o r o u g h ^ :

Sunday morning she said, she met f^ctTon "L i t ^ L v ' «*" PrCS"depend on chari ty because of some Bot tner at the spring and an a r p u - .!„, ,„ ,«,„ » - ™ i 1 , • ; ,-., n s "*grievance of long s tanding. He has ment ensued. Turnpike < or 4 o <wT^> p l e a s a n tusually given ea r to some wild "reds." I Mrs. Morrison charged Bot tner n g h i o f war "'or Vion fttZr " e W

W h e n operators are making hasty s t ruck her in the mouth , knocked o u t ' ,ririn fiL- , v ' „, oeiore re-m, !:„_, ; .._ :_. J , , » , v , i i « »„ .v.« oyuu leei. t-nen along another newg y

millions and are gouging their work-I several teeth, pushed her to theera at the same time one cannot help ground and kicked her in the ribs.sympathizing witii the men if they She declared her husband came tostrike. But when everybody is suf- her assistance but also was struckfering. nobodj- making an>: money]by Bottner.-arid many operators going bankrupt! • °^*He others just manage . to keep j» 1 »„„- W jlltheir business alive then it is a little ' L iCgdl DCCI HI 111difficult to sympathize with men who

i , f™ .Ujen "--!o l Section 3 at a j

= : tf v- c e n t e r !^ Highway

th °PBoard

choose such a tin.e to demand more Ipay with less work, or even to insist;

Not FlfllSh

men S f ^ HT& t^ir toothers and ask for a dole. It is sad-der still to see their wives and chil-dren suffer. Fortunately most work-

. Arthur S.«ines and

i x i e resoluti

; rtde3 / o r tte abacriop-nentme back in + 7

; of the old roadD«. ar« Lieh.! are to d SZould Not j «™J

NEW ENGLANDSUPPER

Auspices of

Ladies Aid SocietyROCKAWAY M. E. CHURCH

Thursday, October 1stat 6:00 P. M.

EVERYBODY INVITED

Adults 65c Children 25c

' " .Whippany

v>nippany-par-

. is now under; good part! ready laid.

When the contract is awarded for

i bridge the ,A return to the legalized manu- ; sippany road

ers use better judgment and wait for i facture of light wines and beer ! Section 1 between Wr>in.v>a more suitable occasion to make de- ! would not aid this country in rising j !he counts lino *,~ , v " l t l p a n J ' anamands. j from its present state of depression, i i, n ™ , * ri Passaic river

o Rev. Arthur S. Knight, pastor ot 'S " o w «"<*«• construction with aDEPRESSION-S DESTRUCTION : the Methodist Episcopal Church, of i f^_ ^ ^ o f t h e n e s ' highway al-

— ' Madison, said in his Labor Day serIt is a sad proof of the inability of'mon on "Major Issues."

the persons who are running affairsin tiiis country that the best th.they can propose to end the depres- 'sion is to destroy crops. It would be'minds of the workmen, many „. ,„ Drviimijust as sensible to propose that a cer- whom are now out of work, would ! . . r n i t , ^ w o • Particularlytain percentase of the automobiles onb' become befuddlM. lie said. ' ' o r t n e n e w right of way.and everything else should be de- : Money would only be taken f rom| c a n °e d o n e 'his fall,stroyed as soon as manufactured so other industries and turned into ex-1 Provisions v a re also made for theas to ease the market. Such proposals penditures for liquors. j acquisition of the land needed foras this are so wild that they are Doing ! Tne major issue facing the coun- the new right of way throuch eithpr

• • • - try this Labor Day is the depression purchase or condemnationKnight said. The capitalistic |

class and industrial leaders must

yquoted in Russia as proof that weAmericans have no sense of iustice to : D r -the masses of the people 'who aresuffering for the necessities of life

ttake the lead in effecting the so-l i i C h i io

NEW IT. S. QUARTER IN 1333

lution in a Christian manner.Dr. Knight said that one benefit

of the depression was the creation jA new quarter dollar will be issued o f a s oC' a l consciousness among '

Americans. He subscribed to

NEW ENGLAND SLTPER

AT METHODIST CHURCH

next year in connection with the na-tional observance of th 200:h anni- i o v e i-

A led i

Rob. J. Grant, director, of the mint.

3per wilt be serv-t the RockawayThursday even-

TheAid

'rated

natural disturb- i Indies know how to cook pood meals- ; The public is invited. Supper for

'•ed for sixty cents,twenty-five cents.

passed a bill authorising the issu-ance of the new coin which willbear a likeness of the first president.

If the wife laughs at your jokes,you can be sure that either youKctow some good ones or you have agood wile.

in Sali L=i=iTUies tr>u:i Hie Cr<-.tl Sail l:ik..

In I'tali oOiV.nin as a rale jM>tne\Y!iatover "-•<» per t u n s.>liil>. and of thisa!">ut ttire^*i'rirt«irs is common salt.

An oil stove exploded in the home"f Mr. and Mrs. Wi\"<un: Beam on

Uhe Franklin road. Indian Lake,Tuesday morning. An alarm was sentto the Denville firemen and theirquick response orevnted the nre frombecomisfe a serious one. The damagecaused was only slight.

Dad Says:•Dodging rsponsibilities is

fine exercise for the fellow whointends to be a failure."

We are willing to accept thersponsibiiity of supplying youwith the highest quality gro-ceries or meats. Look over ourlist of wokly specials.

Lamb Chops,Loin. Ib.

Lamb Chops,R i b ! b

45C

_, , ..37cFresh Fowls, 5 lb.o Average 37cSirloin Steak, lb. 39cStrickly Fresh

Eggs, 45c doz.

Fredericks & Taylor61 MAIN ST. KOCKAWAV

"MAIL ORDER]BRIDES'

A FARCE IN TilKH ACTS

Auspices of

ROCKAWAV CHAMBER OF COMMERCEt that the

LINCOLN SCHOOL AUDITORIUM

FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTE

~ 8:00 P. M.

ALL LOCAL TALENT

ADMISSION—ADULTS, 50c; C

THE BK1 EVENT OF THE YHAR

Playhouse'I'd. I»o«sr 812

Today snd Fri.—M^t UIH! l.vt-.

"If you luveme—doiiUtell!"

SATURDAYVmiisKing: Legion All Shows

HOOT GIBSONin "WILD HORSE"

MON.-TUES. — Mat and Eve.

HUT!

ClearanclSale

Starts Saturday, Sqtember 19th. Comeiland see the bargainespecially in dresselingery and hosiery,

Prices CnIn Half

M A I N STREEIDENVILLE N.J,

N E X T TO FIRE H01JS

Minimum charge for aus In this column40c tor 25 words or iesa. Cash Bhould ac-company all ftda. but where It Is foundnecessary to make it chnrgo. 10c wilt bo.added to cover cost.

FOR Rr.NT—^Is room house, with fur-nace, electric light nnd wnter Elgin roomhouse, steam heat. bath. En» ond elec-tricity. Inquire Hnrvry Hllcr. East MainSt.. nockaway. ll-t3

WANTED- RoomeRockaway 255. or Boarder. Phone

10-tl

rJZatS* ! ?? N T 7- H o u ' " ! o t 7 rooms, all Im-provements, steam heat, etc. One Q roamapartment In me Pos DvilldltiK. part lm-?^I c l S e t ^ ' 1 ,APPlv t o PlBhcr Agency orJohn P. Yancho, Rockaway, N. J. 8tf

h J ? R 'tENT—Two fumlahidlbath. Apply to Record omcc.

, , F . ° 1 ' RENT—3lx-room House eloctrloor J. F. Tuttle. Church Street. J-tf

se on New Stato In the;. Ap-:away.

1-lt

THE happiness ofvWual family "n1"1™

fare ot our nation revoWthe institution culledOurs Is the niiwt pi"1-J™,vised, to hdP toW!U

ownership.

RockawayBuilding & L

AssociationGeo. E. Ffc**11

SEPTEMBER 17. 1831

;kaway RecordWAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1931

BOCJKAWAIT

Local Briefs

s Adclia MacKinnon is spenH-'vcrul days at the Dodge Hotel

priH wed »• M y e r s h a s r e t u r n « d

''"ndinB a few days at the( ff invention which was held

L 0,,d Mrs. Charles h. Curtis, of»'•"'..,. were hosts to the officers

f ,'hcrs of the Memorial Pres-1 church School. n*™rf«.vfcllinl!

» , ..../I Mrii. T h o m a s H. Allen, ofI i i'i •ivenuc, e n t e r t a i n e d Until-t t " . d son-in-luw. Mr. und»"" I m.W Cheshire, of IvllneoUi,

,'vci- 'In: wuek-enci.

I , „ „ , , vi l tui tin i so iomhI M i l l I \ ' » " ' t i a ' l U " U

« , , 1 , I m i " t r »i f w i x i t ' « I Kt , ,11 IIIIIIJII1 I " ' " ' U l 1 < " " " ' ' -f , , , n i i " m l i i i m o p h i '<

id lAlt 1 1<>VU H i l t 1 n u l l

, d l v " u < l » » < l i l » u I ( W d l v u i

ll1; i lL'!Vam|1h! ! i. 'Vo';i.Tl.r'!m.• our c"u>":illn0" ufU;l' '"u"""'y l!il

1st.yilllam II. Cmne, Kiio... l« erecting

IHH!'1 will' coiitiUri two stores awlCr incuts Oustave Ktobcr, Jr., ourInto! 'Now,," correspondent, will

The Indira' Aid Society (if tlie,'kaw«.v Methodist Church will

nld u New Enillund 8uppi-'r In UIPLull parlors on Thumduy KVCIIIIIK,E , 1st ut 0 o'clock. Everybody

jiiic. Adults, 00c, und children.

r)10 |oi:iil brunch of the Woman's•uliitluii 'ftmiicmnci! Union willal lit the home of Mrs. J. 1". TuUle,lunch .street, on Friday uflernoon,,)timl,,;r 25th, ut 3 o'clock Thelies of the uoi'ouifh lire Invited toOld.

Mi> MitJi'V Davis and son, Donald,IlciulluK, I1"'. w ' - l 'p week-end

iucits of Mr. mid Mrs. <3<;orne D.fliithiiiii. of EIIHI Main street. Mrs,ijvl Is now spcindini? several days),1th Mr mid Mrs. Edward WrlKht,

Mt Hope.

,lu,lc lms been enKtiijeci undjvciythini: will be done to iniiki:lotknway Ilebekah'H Lodi;c munqucr-,c danci! « successful alt air. Don'tjrget tlie (lute. Hallowe'en nlftht,ictobcr 3 lKt, Odd Pellowu Temple.

tii/.es will bo islvcn.

I Harding Chnpter, Order of EasternStar, will hold a clam chowder sup-)cr in their ante-room Wednesday,

.September 23, from 5:30 p. m. to 8fc'clock. supper will be fifty centn.Slam chowder may also be purchasedfby the quart for forty cents. Every-one Is cordially Invited.

After creuthiB a disturbance nearDover General Hospital last

liursday, David Orcon, • no perma-nent home, was taken Into custodyhis Trooper Hurden, of NetcotiK Sta-|tlon, Green was committed to the:ounty Jail lor ten days by Police

Uudgc William Gardner.

Owing to the prevalence of Infan- :tile paralysis the mamal chicken sup-per of the Upper Berkshire ValleyPresbyterian Church hue been post-poned until some time In October,

The members of the Dramatic Club j Several Hav* Registration* «r More lleadiim List of Speaker* will Beof St. Cecilia's Church enjoyed an ! Than 700—550 In I.lmtt I Former Governor Harry Aouting to West Point on Sunday. j in IMntrici Moore

Additional Balloting Democratic Rally !Places for County At Jamesburg j

, flower show will be held at thehome of Pied Blanchard, Union

[street, on Friday and Saturday, Sep-jtcmber 10 and 19, in the afternoonjand evening Many varlotiCB of flow-

i will be on display. All lovers ofs should not fall to ace them.

he public is most cordially invited.

Howard A. Wicks, of 24 Atno avo-ie, Monlsttown. has been sentenced

to servo one year and one day infederal prison and fined $800. Wickswas employed by a man as a chauf-feur and toured around the countyJiaktag small purchases with $10 billswmlshcd by an unidentified man.The $10 bills proved to be bogusmoney,

Edgar 8. Fries, county fire marshal,Jjs Issued a warning to all campers.niKcrs mid others using tho woods toto careful about starting fires. Eveninough the foliage and underbrush is

H green now, there is danger mid no;nw «hould be started unless It Is In«metal container or thero Is a pormltssucd by the local warden. Permits»,t» nvil|lable from the office of«io lire marshal.

The Boonton Board of Aldermen~ warded a contract to constructin n iplpc i t l l c r i ' o m t w o new wellsn Rockawny Valley to connect with£ , W t n t water system In Westui1"0"' Samuel Bonanl, of Boon-£in» M. , """cessful bidder, his bid,„'"" 531,184.01. The new wells willSon » ii n t o n T<>wn8htp with 200,-7iUi i & d n l I y n l l d Boonton town™n 1.000,000 Kallons.

" ° * of Turkeys over tho1 S-i, h l s bunnnlow ftt Oreeii

inose present were FredGcoi'Be B. Whltham.tnpton, Joseph Tuttlo.

»n'~of"'"nw"ia" " n t l F r o t l D ' Schott.Bi-cri . "ocltl 'way; Dr. P. Orendonol' BmJ?env lUo ' m i d 3ohn Bitters,- i» uZ,[ ,' A"'nnBomonts were10 'oi their next meeting.

yet boon-ceod the lato William

Nile J p.. , t l 1 0 Board of Froe-°f th • 'pnfi . C l Scorbo. cliuh-nianfa "igcdIt? D c m o o r a " o Commlt-Cl"loii to ni k°ii'd 'n a cominunl-holaor i£itffipol?t n Democrat. Freo-U»t in ,,, Vo " t c d o u t t° th" board

only fair thatfaith ho

Randolph Smith is a patient ln I T n e number of polliiiK places Inthe Memorial Hospital, Morrigtown,recovering from an operation forKuU;i tones.

Under the will of Ann Burkltt, ofNew York, »3,000 was bequeathed toher niece, Mre. C. H. Benedict, of 17Baker avenue, Dover.

Morris County will likely be coslder-ably added to following the generalelection this fall

The law provides that where 550

Floyd Hller, Frank Lonler and Wil-liam H, Ltghtcap returned Sundayfrom Atlantic City where they at-tended the American Legion conven-tion,

Thomas Worthy, of Duver, wasfined $5 and $1 costs for speeding utMorris Plulns. The officials at MorriaPlains have started a drive: t,o on-force trulllc laws in the horout'.h.

The local (li'crnen will hold a drilllirai;l,lci- l.onlKht ut. Church .street..Thry lire plitnnliiK to piii'ticlpate inthe /irenien'i; [lurucii! tu he held litliliiotiillold, (in Miiturduy, October Id.

A wlihil mid lii'lt((-c imi-tv will behold in Ml. (,'ecillii'i; I'un.'.h Hull, ontht- cvriilm.', of Hi'iiteiiihi'i' '.!2iul, utIC.'jO o'dnck, under thu uiiiitil<:»i oftin: Altar fJoclety. iti'lri'sliiiiiiiil:, sindprizi!,',. '1'lckct:; arc fifty cent:,.

Tin: Missionary Hoclnty of tin'I''ii:l. I'reiibyteriaii Church will holda civcrml <il:.li hmchcoii In Ihe Icc-turii room tomorrow from \'i o'clockuntil l:H0. Admission will be thirly-flvc cents with n dlnh or sixty centswithout one.

At ii mcot.lni; of the Denvtlli: Vol-unlccr Fire neparlmnt held 'I'liiuluyniljht it was decided to hold n clumbalcc In the near future. The exactdate was not decided upon but It willb(; held within the next two weeks,the dale will b announced Inter.

Samuel I'lcone, ail. ol Moonton.wus found near death only two milesfrom hlii home Friday by Hoy Scoutsof Bouillon, Ills throat was cut andhe wus sent to Memorial Hosiiltal,MoiTlBtown, when: is Is siill'crlni:from malnutrition und loss of blood,lie hud been misslm; since September3rd.

The I-i(:i!lon succlal train tians-porlliiK New Jersey Lcclonnulrea i;c>-lii(5 to Detroit. Mich., for the Ameri-can IJCKIOII National Convention, willleave the JLuekuwminu Htutlon, Ho-boken, Sunday ulKlit at 0 o'clock,Slops will be made at Newark. Mor-I'lntowi) und UOVIM1. iirrlvln,'; at De-troit at it:il0 Mouduy luurnlui;.

Tlie Dover public .'ichool.'i will re-main in .session on the following hol-idays. CoUimbus Day, Armistice! Day.Washington und Lincoln's blrlliduyto make up the loss of nine schooldays under the enforced InfantileparnlyslK qniii'mitlne. This was madepublic followhn: the Board of Edu-cation meetlni; one nlnht last week.

A contract was awarded Mondaynight by the Mayor and Board ofAldermen of Dover for it 1.000 triplecombination pumper und a squadcar to the American-La France Com-pany. The price of the upinirutusis said to be $18,050. Ernest Tuckerwas uppolnted to fill the unexplredterm of the late Jacofc Ntchol.s, outof nine applicants.

A local Klrl. eighteen years of iiffa,charueu with belnit IncorrlKlbie andrunnlUK away and BcttlnK marriedwithout the consent of her parentswus committed to the county Jullyesterday niornhn:. The idrl's par-ents made the complaint before Jus-tice of the Peace B. Percy Rulston.at Boonton and aliened she con-tracted inurrlaKO with u man numedH. Peer without their consent andwus otherwise IncorrlKlbie,

Two out of sixthe sheriff's sale Monday

sold atwere lo-

cated In Denvllle and were bought Inby the complainant, the Dover Build-ing and Loan Association. One prop-erty was located on the new roadfrom Mt, Tabor to Denvllle, amountbeing due. $11,343.15, owner JosephA. and Loretla Casskiy, The otherlocated on Meyers uvcinio was ownedby Frank E. and Anna E. Goble andthe amount clue was $5,402.75.

According to the terms ot tbo willof Nannie Maritta, of Whurton, (liedon Tuesday In the sumwutn'.s of-fice. Morristown, she tiives herbrother, Martin Thomas, Whurtonproperty outrlKht, but the residue Isplaced In trust, and he Is to enjoythe income or use as much of the

ballots are east in an election dis-trict that the district shall be Hplit.

In the last year or so there havebeen several that have exceeded thatnumber and half a dozen have regis-trations of more than 700.

It 11. expected that in 1932 thevole will be extra heavy, it beingPresidential election year, and thetime to lake action will be prior to

Unit time.Therefore the vote will Ijc .scann-

ed very thoroughly ut the comingKcncml election to :,ee what districtslined); ilivjclliii:. The vote ihl.s yeu>\even thmir i i it I:, a lillberliul'drialyear, will lie |uolmbly about '/!> perr-i'lil ill whHt will !«• I-II:,I lie;:! vcw

O u r of |,h,- n i s i i;l,e|,:, Inward:: t hecreat ion ol n new district h:*:; tiecuIH1:C!J JJJ Ciii:Uium xvlif-ir- h |)etilionha:: been presented lo (hi- lioroni'.hCouncil iisklnn thai a new dl'.trlclbe uddcil.

Ill I he T h u d District (hen : were'IV.'I vote:: east In the I ' l imary elec-tion linrl |.)n. JJi'iiioi'rul.ii: leader:, ofIhe section led 111 the lunve to havea new distr ict .

T h e law i>rolj])>lt,,', iin.v cJianitc a l -ter March 1 of any year ;,o t h a tthere can he- noth ing done to relievecondit ions Ihl:; full. A Khlll will liemade ut lh<> Novenibeltin' Chatham cuuncll so as to remedythe iill.iiul.liui for lu-xt, year.

In addition to this district inChatham there is the .Succiistiniiaucciistiniiadistrict of lioxbury 'J'ownshlii vvblcliruns extra hlith while theie are manyabout (he 60(1 limit.

At iireseiil there me 1OS (IlKl.iict;;,this number having been uiichiui|>edfor the last couiile of yours but be-fore the I»;i2 primary, a I, leitst hulla dozen new dlstrlcls will be addedIt Is unUeiimtiHl.

- - oI'KTKK TIOM'KR NAMl:i> TO

.sii<:ci:i:n vv. ,At the liourii ol' I'1reeholders tneet.-

IniT hold yesterday In the Court.HOIJ.W?, PetiT 7'rlfei-. a Hoonton con-tractor was named as a member ofthe Hoard of Freeholders to succeedthe lute William J. Mussi-ll.

lie won the endorsement of the He-publle.an County Commlll.ee membersfrom the northwestern nd of thecounty at their nieetini; Tuesdaynlfsht. Charles Conk, of Butler. Chas.H. Wtuidlhm. of Lincoln Park andJohn Van Riper, of Montvlllc. men-tluned as ntroni: caiidldato.s for tbepost, withdrew from the rare andpledMod their support to Telfer.

Mr. Tolfor ran ln the Ucpuultcnnprimaries eiRht yearn IU'.O for thenomination as freeholder and wasdefeated by Uassott.

At that time the vote was split be-tween Telfer and William Lewis, whowas also a candidate for the post.

ANTI-WIIOOl'UE DKIVICLAUNCHED AT LAKH

On the n igh t of September :)0. ahune Democra t ic rally will be held att h e Jamesburg Athle t ic Field inJamesburu , N. J. T e n thousand Dem-ocra t s from all over the s ta te willpa r t i c ipa te In this event a n d it is ex-pected to be one of the ou t s tand ingrall ies to be held in Middlesex Coun-ty on behalf of Fo rmer Governor AH a r r y Moore dur lnn the ciinipuliui

HradiiiK the list of speakers will beA, Har ry Moore and M a r w il i iancOthe r sneakers will be tjeimlur QUII I I I .asaeniblymen Brown. Kiuehe i , H u l -fcrty, C h a i r m a n Hay*:,, I'urty Lead-i*rs Wil lenl / , Toiiliiu, !iuEpr;in, Ahsoloin, (,'iLiiipbell, D'Aloln, Wurwli'k.

CUiirk, rvlm I hew. Mi I >i'imi ill . I.viieh,H.iley i,.ni| nlher;,.

'f'hr ruf.'y will IM t uiiHi r wny ;it iii/clnct; willi n band (on r r r t miH siluree lirework (ti:,ph:y. This will beIdllowed by ii |iiiMiile 1 III iXli-.lt (hefitrci-ts ol .liuiie;:biiii'. The j iarade willend ht Ihe Millet >e held when theineifiiie proper will r.er under wav.

Ju iidflHion to ihe .'ipfid: inc. u t e rewill be VJ.riou;, Idl ins ill eutel'titllenienl , n :;peeiiil teisture tjeiii!: theJeiv.ey (,'ll.y puliee (iil.'irti'l. 'I'lieie willbe uiovlni- pictures fenlnrhiK the lifeitnd nolevvordiy event:; oj Formerfiovernor Miiiire,

l',o thai all inltiht dl.slliK'tly hi'iirIhe speeehe:,, amplifiers have been

. lustiilled. Mnlitlni'. armii i iemeul: ; a rcniei'tliii-, of l))eiui! completed lo the end t h a t the

Held will be i l luminated by a 10,000candle power lli;liUin; system.

o

MUST fllKKItYTKHIAN

havethe

nextway

Residents of Nolan's Pointstarted a movement iiKalnst"whoopee" buRalow partiesyear. A movement Is underto have property owners refuse torent their bunnalows to anyone butfamilies, thus chmlnatinit weekendparties. "A no booze pavilion fornext year" has been adopted as aslogan. An Increased police forcewill be inaugurated and n mldninhtcloslni; hour ordinance is to be pass-ed by the township committee.

It Is understood the Genital Rail-road Company wflll take full con-trol of the amusement park, re-es-tablishlni: excursions and cleanlnKup the bathiin? beach for the u.seof picnic parties.

HI'AIUiO SPEAKER ATMILK CONI'ERKNCE

Freeholder William C. Spai'KO, whois president of the New Jersey Fed-eration of County Boards of AM'icul-turc, will be a speaker at a milk con-ference to be held nt the New JerseyColleite of Agriculture at New Bruns-wick on October 1st. Milk for food,relative value of raw and pasteurizedmilk, questions reifnidlnii the hand-ling and distribution of milk, healthrcKUlatlons and other similar matterswill be discussed by many prorTilncntspeakers.

SKKVICKS I'*OR K. C. QUINI1YHELD LAST MONDAY

Itev. lOklred C. Kiil/t-iinit, Minister

Moriiini: .Servlee und l'rit.ver ul11 o'clock. The Pastor will preachon "Trust Thou in the Mlirblv CJorl."Th s Is somethini! we must nil do lnthese times.

No .Sunday Hehool next iiuiiduv.Christian Kndeuvnr ut. (l::i(l.Mvenlm: .Service ul, Union chapel

itt 7:45.,'lcrvtce ul Marcella ut 3:00 V. M.

The Pastor will preueh at, Mureellu.On f'rlday, .'ieptemlier Kith, the

Missionary .Soiiety will hold u cov-ered dl.sh luncheon In the lectureroom, from twelve o'clock to one-thlrly. Thirty-five cents with udish und sixty ct'nts without. Im-mediately following the luncheonMiss Marlon Tulllc will ulvc u re-sume ol the Missionary Hlndy Hookand ,'i:;)0 the openim; IJUKIIICSS nifel-pcini! of tills year will bo hold.one is Invited.

Every

NO EXTRACIVIL

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UOll tS FORKMl'I.OYr.ES

All employees In the civil .servicent the Htiito, County and municipalisovermncnt will be limited to theusual standard day rind week, noextra liours duys or overtime paywill bo allowed, except in omer-Kcncles specified, accordliiK 'o a res-olution recently adopted by theState Civil service Commission. Itwill become effective on September10th, next.

The commission adopted the aboveresolution ln accordance with a.statement presented by Jos. A. Bro-hel, president of the Civil ServiceCommission, at the recent confer-once on unemployment relief heldi\t Trenton by Qovernor Larson.

A copy will be forwarded to everyState. County und mtmclpul depart-ment, iiKcncy, board or commissionfor their nuidance und Information,

HEALTH I1OAHI) REQUESTSSCHOOLS RK KKI'T CLOSED

The local Board of Health metlast Thursday eve-nhiK In the Muni-cipal bulldlnu at 7:30.

A motion was made and passedthe Board of Education to

Funeral services for Edwin C.Qulmby. 74 years of age, were heldat the home of Ills daughter. Mrs.Harry C. Fredericks, at 40 Frank-lin avenue, Monday afternoon. Mr.Qulmby died Friday. Services wereconducted by the pastor of the FirstPresbyterian Church, Rvv. K C.Kulzenim. Interment was made lnthe family plot. Vail cemetery, Par-sippany. He Is survived by threedauithters and lour sons.

WLATIIEK FROI'HKT SUESFROST IN THRICE WEEKS

princlpal as he needs for life. Uponhis death the estate Is nlvun to hersister. Ellen Jose, of Bcssarvcrs Cot,St, Just, Cornwall, Enwlaiid.

Mrs. Helen P. Pannini,', of To-wanda. Pa., formerly Htleii I'. Pw>\dnuifllter oi the lute Mr. and Mrs.OcoriTC In. Peer, of Dover. :i Republi-can candidate In the primaries, heldTuesday for the nomination of Hei'.-tstor and Recorder won with il liuuemajority, ln Towunda tho <illi<<' ol i while many wait for tin- sum; ofIleql.ster and Recorder bus I lie duties, j m , kivlydid and other manlfcsta-slmllar lo the surronale ul our conn- j t.ions. Yakob Dutnkurka finds a slitnty. Mrs. I-'unnliiK Is a niece of Oscar |,, (|1(. trees, which lie «ays Is betterPoor, proprietor ol' The Hi'eoid. ' Ml(i fftr mori' certain. "The leaves \

- •— i are the true messengers of frost.Endorsement of (croup life lnsiir- j i n , .y l(u> brownln/: near the twljr

' ' ' en by the I already," the 00-year-old prophetwho have | delected last week. "There'll be

frost soon, within three weeks, moreor less."

The Woman's Club of Dover.

close the public schools a t the endof the school week i Friday, Sept.11 t i l l ' for two week.') or loiiRcr Ifnecessary diirlnu the epidemic ofInfantile Parnlysls Hi the County;and to warn the pupils about thedanuer of thickly populated areas,copy of the above motion was sentto the Board of Education.

ProhlbltloniKts ln this country arcsnid to be looklni! for a first classdramatis t who will write a play lnsupport of their views. I wonder ifthey have tried Drlnkwuter?

o r s e i n m i t of i troi ip life lii.sni jance has n-ccnlly been c.lveu by the Icity authorities of Dover, who have|adopted such a policy with tho Pru-,dentiiil Insurance Company of Amor-

i i l loyes are Ilea. 121 municipal employee ^covered for a total of $130,000. Inich I

typo, which means that the employees c l m l . l e s w . i l un, Their ollUe Is giventneinsolves pay a part of the prom-|<l( l l u ,

it nienthim while the city iiovernmcntsumca the remainder <il the exp1

Under this policy the lire, police,library and water departmentsDover aro Included.

ol

Intersection of the Dover roadand State HlKhway, No. 0.

Every movie producer should thankhis stars for his success.

6 Quarts "100', Pennsyl-vania" Motor Oil, $1.50

WE HAVE THATHIGH TEST

72-POINT

SunocoGASOLINE

WILSON'SSERVICE STATIONVn Slate Ilirflnvay, No. 6

NEAK I)I:NVII.LI; SMACK

Mill 111.. 1,>.;».'.(: Ktruing

I lit KSDAV

CI.1VK BKOOKin "SILKNCK"

» HID AY

ThcCHKATlOVKH1

With AKOLPI1I-: MKNJOt;

SATURDAY

'Too Many Cooks'IJHKJ WHi;i;i.KH DOROTHY I.KK

DAUGdife!"DRAGON

Vll !>\I M>.\VIIII/KhUAV

Set «f 4 "Wear-Ever"Saiu't; Pans

U-,i'lnl Evisry Uuylm Many Wnysl

2V& QT3.

"Wear-Ever"Extrn Heavy Fry Pan

With Nr.w"Sure-Grip" llunillc

III',!. IVi.o

$1.759 IIILII Diuni.

f.imilfilTime Price

"Wear-Ever"Mountain Cuke Pans

MmlCrdTlmo

— ON SALE NOW - ^

S, H. Berry Hardware Co.15 EAST BLAGKWKLL STREET

PMONE 947 DOVER

For Wise Investment

For the Ideal Homesite

The All-Year Home andResort Community

O u r P r c l i i l u n c u , T o o

Niil Urn I | i r i> f i ' . ^ l i in : i l n l l . U ' l v nM.Ic r l n i l i u U H l u i v o u i i . v l l i l n ^ In rnn i i iH ' i i ,h u t l l ' n il c u r l u u i fn t ' t l i n n « i ' I I I V H I I

m o s t o f uni - | » ' t n u i n i ' n <m i t " " " 4 i w ».—.Sun K i H ' i m i ' d l i i " S u n .

Oh, Ir TliHi'h'iithls inrm-n

llllltlH Is 11M1 nillllt l l l ' l l . I ' l ' I ' I l l l l lK

t o r n w i l l Hii'l( i i t r t l l i in S . n .

<y Would IIIH linn | In, H11[v nf

nil fonil or nioHiiul,!e .lily (In' IIIIISIIUI-.il mil. 'tun Her-

<srxlOl'HAW AY KECOBP

• ;•

IN THE PORT OF SPORTAs Brciadcast From Your Old Home Town

NOTICE SFOKT FANS

iEaaiajiiiifcan^^

ROCKAWAY A. C. WIN THIRD ANDDECIDING GAME FROM ROWE'S STARS

Winners I ucky to (Jet Decision in Haiti Fought Huttlcby Score of 6 to 5 Allic Dmiohuc Deserved Victory

in Face of Many Disappointments

Mickey oiBeially stated he

oSpoil nrw.t of every kind will (»•

uccepted by the Record editor. Ifyou huve uny news of Interest furtin1 HportliiK f imeni l ty In Kocka-wuy mid vlcmlly wnd It in lorpiibllcution und we will be ulttd to:lu our bit,- Editor.

1 , U 8 ! H l i n d u y b e f o r e a n - c o i i i -

l u i ' i i k l t i M i - r i i w i l i t l I J h e i t y ( n u l . i t i r

l U x ' k i i w i i y A . C n i i i i c i h i ' o i i K l i I ' l l

I l l l ' l l i . l l I l t H i r l c l ' h . w h e n t h e y 11 l l i i l n i ' i l

M l i ' k e y R o w e ' s A l l W a i 1 . 1 . I l l li i i a r . l

r c n u : I H m i m e I>.V ' h i ' ' ' " ' l ' 1 ' » ! (> ' " '•'

I I w i n I U I V I M M I V ' ; , m i n e n i l ( l i e l u : - t

m i n i w a s m i l i n 1 1 1 ' ' l i i n M i . ' I ' l i l i . i t u 11 ii-

c l i n c h e s i l i e .--••fi i- ;- ( o r t h r A <"•• •»«*

I h r y a r e i i ' i w l o n k n i r l - n n e w i i d i l : ,

I I I < l l l l l l l l l ' l

T h e H u m e , w h n ' h « ' " ' • l u l l ' i f l l i n l l - 'm i d w e i r d i i n i p i r l i i r . . - . l i i r U d w l i l i

I j u l l i l i - i i i n . - . i i i T v m i f . a n d i i K i l i l n r r r

n i l s i t i ; I i ' m i l l l e l l . h i l l I h e v - • • m m

f m i n c l I h i - i i i . 1 . 1 ' l v i ; . m i l l I n I I n l l i U ' l

P l l l t < l t t h e l i l l l l r ' , 1 1 1 1 ' I r a n i : . I ' l . ' M ' i l

I I K C H K I b l ' i i l i i l " I h u l l I h i ' . v a n r u p . i b l e

of plityuu:.Allle Diiniihtie. who piii'lii'il Ini ihr

A. I".1; itml "Onr.li-" Cnlllir. In-hind On1

plllle showed I In1 nld Inner,', m tin1

llui'iuiKh limt H U M ' buy:, a i r Ihi1

BOod.s, ami thill ltni-ltiiwuy will hr.iriliniT of them In the Hitiire.. Alter ,ibull beiillintiii: Allle tuiinil hlm.'.elland luyi'd wdh the hunt Inlilni:Hints.

Kepler, (it 111'- .Slurs, mis ihr IJIIIhi t ler ot the ilu.v. inaklnr. tour Im.-iOllt of live limes al Iml. whli-h Is lullHO biul.

Molilll who pileht'd t"i the Minns.showed leul elus-., hut tin1 rr i i irs ofhlN teiiin mule:; conlliiiutlly hud linnhi hot wutc'r

The Rorkuwuy A. ('. were (wo runsIn the vim tn the tilth when Allleftlii^leil. U|i sti<|)|n'd .Judy Juyiie, undt-iikhiK a iiiiiut look al a hull swum:hard anil put the hall In an elder-burry pul rh in rlnht tlelil tor a homerun, IteihM the srmv. In the nextframe I he A. C s seined three inuremid tint the MIUIU- on ire The .stun;tried liuril to ruti'li u|i und wereIlKhttllK till the lust lll;,n wilt, uulIn the ninth mn eoulil mu |iir,h overthe llellii: run

MullUKer Howe, Intel \ levvme, theeditor tit The Record, was roniph-nientuty to Manager (iula of tin1 AC'ti und hus no mbi to oiler, lie saidt.he hest teum won. anil (hut Ouhiwns a line spoil.

Al I lilts wriihiit Mickey olllelullyM.uted he will retire from btiwlmllus a pliiyei mid will hereafter 1)111in his timi' nuuiiiMlnM the d u b .Husehall in Hoikawiiy lones u ini-uliiiiui m Mwl-ey us 11 u1 buy 1M ulwuys,,,, u, , >••> ami luukinr fur a win

Young Risko IsVictim of Foul

Wllhr Clreen, local tl«hU'l nvvU,Morns Laurie, of Dover. > ^ ' « h '»„,„. ,,f the flKhts at til* Beikahtie.Arena This is Koim I" b Mi«

iscraj) und a lar«e drlfKtttioii >ISliockiiwuy rooters will be on hand to< pull for Willie.

The Rockawuy A. C are now thechumps of the BorcniKh ^iitl any titli.they wl»h to claim, says 'Mickey.

Allle Donoliue and "OKKIC" Col-lins looked miMlity sweet us a uat-1,.,-y for the A. Cs , and that homerun of Judy .luynes was a beauty.Thul Ki-nsutioiml atop of Hne u »ended the inline WHS iil.so n life suviifor the Hockaway 'xiV

Tin-

IC « 'KAWAY A C

ki-lusi'il to I.ct I.!•••»IIHII th r C*mt«'Nl—Wa«Alieutl mi I'uintM

lor H»' St'irs.bun, was telliiin

, • . . • 1 1 1 1 . i ; M

1 •.inalilii'..1.11 in i II l i r , , , - . HiI t r ie , :!h; >u!li\ . in.Ihi l l i iwiiv.l l . ' i d h , ss .I 'ulllll:,. cI t i l r t . rl

l l 1...1II (I 1

I 2

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im ln l i ' i i t l on i i l l

(1 (1 0 0110

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I I D W I . ' S AI.I,a t )

Ivepler. N:,.tames, i'iKlll.tlck. Ill)Kchoe. cI.. Molilll. p.1. Moran. IfHurtles, ifUinvr. lbKelly, lib

I AHll

!> 2 45 2 2

1 0 I):> » i)5 2 2

40 5 14 27 12 ijScore by tnnliiK.-.HiH'kawuy 1 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0All Slurs 1 II II ll o 0 I 0 I- :;

Suininury Strike outs by Morun,li; by Uonolnie, 10. HUM- on ballsoff Morun, 2. oil! Dnnolnie. 1. Doublepluy.s Donohue lo Uric to Hcese:.1. Morun In Howe, .stolen l)ii:-e.\ I loi -luu'ity. KhiMek. I-'irst bus., on erroiNAll .Slal^ 1; Koekaway. 7. Home run

Jayne. Two base hits Ke|ilcr. .1Moran. Kliit.lel:. Kelly, Juyne. Uric.

Umpire!, llli! Hill Wobshuw behindI h e l i a l . I.Kile I'utclie.-i Palmer on thehUM'N rtcoier.s John .)r;i\e:.. of Mini-Ilillten Colll-i-e. Peter Ulllll. ol Hocll-nwiiy I l i rh .School.

111 a I l i i l l l !

thi' Heck-,hirecif H u i k i l ^ a y .f o u l e d h v K i d A l i i i m i c i n t h r M-i-ni idl o l l l l d <if il l>i>UI . - . r h i - d l l l r d t o i:o t o i l l

i n n l l x l :T h e b o y , t u u i p u t u p a I ' l e n l , ' i en t l

,111 t h e III .-.I r o u n d w i t h H I : , h o l i i i v i t u| lln- heller nl thr I'omi:. In the'm i l l Kiiiml IlisLii v.-ir. nil over! c o l o r e d buy mid In it f i n n y in it l ieu-

trill e o l n e l l t l : k u went l iown l l i .mi t he el ieet: i of it io l l l blow . A m i d c leu leNiUcmi III till' itm-tul will, rillll'd. lie

1 pi onoutieed Ihe hhiw low. The ir lereei lhele lnre uwuKiril (he Ilcht to Kl.sko.

Itlsko. who w-ns .'.till lull lit tlidlt.wiinled (he match to i;o on bill thedoi'tor claimed h'1 v.us hi no coiull-tion lo i:u on u i t h the mutch.

Youni: Ulr.ko. when inU-t vlewini:tin- spoil:! editor of T h e Record. ;.itillhi- was not iiiiti.stled with (he resultuf t h r iKiut und wanted a let urnnmteh with ICui Alumuc. ho hecltilms he fun beat in ILV a rena illthe sliile.

"Wlnuler" Kiivulii-k, also of Hoi k-uwiiy. lo.st a decision lo Wild licitMart in, pride of Nolan'.-. Point. The" W I K K I ' T " was inline hut the coloredhoy was too .siimrl for him. Hi- con-tinually hit (he "Wl,,,,

Wild licit Is a veteran In Ihr ininic•'•lille Kovalick has bei-n M-CII In onlyi few Unlit;,. A III tic more experienceund (hi- " W I K K I I ' I " will hi- swappim:punches with the best of them.

Willie Urccn. 'another lociil producl.wii.i also scheduled to appear at theArena last week. Hl.-i opponent, how

Mick<'.v. coveriiii!with He.'.'.e on the bun, was telliiinhim huw Thomas Vanderuush madeluimi-hrew with a kick In d. whenMonill wlllpiied I lie ball over to fustto i:ei Reese. Mickey, mleresled In

l Hi-1 home brewHie hall and lleese

i n i ' i e d i c j i l sy never :,uw'Jli'M:, uni t oiul

Mddle HI;ru le Itoiil; v.j .e t t led an idid not l iavl u i m c ill all

ncliurd should carryHi him. Hi- could lI'unienl that aro:;e,Ihr hi>lil.. he li'livilll'. K

• Id Milt. You better not

b u t

> l ! uln Kddie.

Mickey now a r.randluther, Imtiwith youiic ideas and a Ri'eut heartIheiirt. Irit'il lo Meal on "Oc.i'.lc" Col-

hns, bill was nipped live feel iromI tin- biiK As Amos would say. nowlei this be a lesson lo yon Mickey.

Id "no." bu( hisMickey's headfeel .-.aid "no."

for(ieon:e Uric suved tlie ijaineninth, when with two

made it sensationaln

Allie In thon the bai;;.on the bai;;., he made it sensationalstop or M o n m s hind smash betweenfirst and second, and made the put-

T h t t th " f i n i " ofThatj ! U l l l e .

ond, and m d e pstop was the "finis" of

After viewiim last Sunday's came:• inn uie i-oioreu . T l l ( . R(.(.(11-(| K,,Orts editor .sees the»» him. He '•"''-1 need of a stadium in liockaway forit!i:iei in win. ; U;. l l ti,ietu- evi-nts. Some of Ihr funse r i m i l l m e i M i i i i r . . . . , . . . . i . »shouki net busy and net

be done about seutlnr am

of (lie funswhat could

Rockaway Hi Starts Invincible A. C. NewFootball Practice Sports Organization

i Johnny Kepler, with four out ofj five hits to his credit, was the bin| run of (he Stars und kept them inI the rutmintr. Nice work. Johnny. He

"7 ;:•'•", : ;iVVii'"V" ","""P* also one of the lendlni: hitters lnever fulled lo appear. Willie therefore ... .,„,,.., •r,vi.i ...hi T e-u-ueproceeded lo collect his "douKh" and I . . . . _ininuii:ed to wult-h the IlKhts. which1 , ,It. mi i-H.-y way to i-ei the inonev we .'ohnn.v Uoldsworlhy. of Wharton.Hiink ' ' i I1"! up ii «reut scrap with Joe Sabu,

.. _ _..„ :the little Phillpino. The bout was a

Willie Green at

handicapped W"' l n t h e g a m e l a S t

e k hut we will say he was gamec core Mickey, hereafter, willi!t- the team. He says look out

for'our smoke next year.

riav MacKinnon, local athlete, isin Treat shape for a big season. Ray

k been helping his Dad print fora livinK this year and claims thebruin is great exercise for the wristsand arm. Here's luck Bay.

Koekaway was put on the fisticmap last Thursday when YoungRisko and WlgKler Kovalick upheldthe traditions of the town. Fightfans will hear more about these pop-ular boys in the near future.

The i-elereeing at the BerkshireArena last week was of poor mate-rial Pusqual Buonngllo, lifter win-dinn five of six rounds from LennyBunks, lost the decision. The fight |fans' roar of robber mid crook couldbe heard In Rockawuy.

Youni; men ililere.sl erl in spall;,will be welcome at (lie newly formed !

Invincible A. C. where boxing unit ivin-.-.llinc. '.-lasst'.1. are Ijeim; stlsrtlid >Tin.-, club is ii I'.rea! Iliint; for Itiick-iiway and Ihe .vouni1: men ol the-town can find nut many thituis atth<- elnb in (lie ait of :;elf defellM:.

The lii'.hlim: Laurie boys fromDover, Morris and Buc.ky, both won j(heir bouts at the Arena lust week,,These hoys are colllilll! ulollir fast. ;

The football team of li. II. H., withnine leltcrmen on its roster, expecta bii! season. Coach Ilorasko claimslie will be disappointed if his boys,do not clinch the county title ln the 'Class 11. section.

"Hi" Orecn and his cmiK of mbiclrooiei.'i were alter Mickey hot andheavy, civlni; him u nifty ra/,/,liiK.Maybe that was the reason Mickeymade those errors <4l.

In the first innini; of the nameHay Hiler thought he- was listeningto the Churl!!.1 of the Liyht BrluuUt*;Halls to the rlttht of him; Balls tothe left of him, volleyed and thund-ered. We hear his feet were smokingfrom chasint: fly bulls. Ho wasIhinklnj: of how nice a swim wouldfeel when one whistled by his earswhich he never saw.

! Manager Gula should cut thebrush down in right fit-Id. Thatwould cive the balls a chance to rollThen the kids in Uenvillc couldhuve. that one "Judy" hit for n.souvenir.

"Little" Bill Hobshaw und big"Patches" Palmer, the unip-s, wererecipients of many handsome re-marks, especially Hobshaw. who re-ceived the old "raspberry" all cloneup in choice words for his decisionat home plate.

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HEADACHESNEURITIS

NF.URALGIA;COUWhenever you havt some ior pain, take some table..Atipirin. Reliuf in immediate!

There 's scarcely tver an atheejtha t Bayer Aspirin won't relief3never a time when you can't tak*

The tablets with the Bayeru.always safe. They will notdeprjheart, or otherwise harm you.lk Jas of ten as they can spare you aijjLor discomfort. Just he sure tow]genuine. Examinu the box. Iiimitations.

Aspirin is the trade-mark dfemanufarture of monaaceticaddiAf|ealicylicacid.

fililiBerkshire Arena'

Tram Heady for First <iamr With Hnxliif and Wrcstllnc Arena Main I.nca Boy Meets Dovrr Bearcat To-Alumni Scheduled for Feature of Club—Member* night—Rorkaway (heeiine

Heiileinber ^fith Wanted Seolion t» Be on Hand

After over n week dm-lnn wlitt-h i Anew spoits ornanl/allou open toleiiRthy drills In fundamentals und j fans of Hocknwuy and vicinity Is nowlight scrlniimiBes have been hold the i open for membership. Tin- club isRocknwny llluh School football stiuiul i known as the Invincible Athletic Clubin roundlnu into shape. And well II und Its mam forte will be to teachmight with the first Kiime only a i tIn; younger generation the manlylittle more than a week oil. The 'ar t of self defense.

FRIGIDAIRE NCE5.

Boxing. wrestlliiK and other sundrys|)orts will be taken up. The maintdeu of the club Is to put Roekownyin (he ltmeltuht of the sports world

I und Tin- Record will do nil in itsI power to see that the sport Inn eventsot (lie club are brought before thepublic

I The club's headquarters are at 2tii Mott pluru unit a cordlul Invitationis extended (o all to visit the club.

Rockaway TwilightLeague Finale

Winner of League Will ltr AwardedTrophy by Rockdcn l'ost.

American

-schedule l.« as followsSept. 2ii Alumni, ut home.Oct. 3—Newton, at home.Oct. 10 WftshlimUm. ut luiincOct. 17—Chatham, nwiiy.Oct. 24 Franklin, at hnineOct. Ml Open.Nov. a oi 7. own.Nov. U -Scotch Plains, uwuy.Nov. al -Roxbury. nwny.Nov. 26 -Boontmi. i*\vuy. ._ ^ ^.,.vThe sqiuitl consists of about forty; look urotintl, mul If they wish, loin

membcro mill (lie loum proniiscs to i Johnny Klskn. the popuhir boxer ol, 1M> the best In several years with Hockuwuy, will be on hand to urcit

ninny lettermen buck from lust yenr.! tlii'iu. He .stutps Hint bosliles theThere Is much excellent bnrkfliMri arrnu. pum-hlni! bin;, nuMlcInc bull,material with Co-Cuptalns Hurry etc., tlmt shower.s will be liibtullniPcrrone anil IVle Oullii. who liuvc in 11 week or so No expense hasaliirady been regulars for two yinus., beoii .spureil to nuiko this club one of

"Everett Morris, the freshman hero1 the 'best In the stutc.of last year's Hooiiton H«lml: Jake' We hope Ihe orimnlzutloii is u bi«Viinderinnrk, who iiroinlses to be u .success and wish Ihe boys all thefreshman fullback this >our. utul Eil luck in the world.Stpfanlc. la-it year's reKiilur ituuril - ,> .who will Ue shlfteii lo Ihe biickllelitthis yeur.. holtllnn the foremostplace.i. AmonK the utility backn areAl ordlano. lust .vein's sub quarter:Andy Pureslc. (he Hlbenilu Hush, mulllob Juyne,

There are many eunitldntcs for theond poslllons vacalccl by Mike Oulluand Jack Bradley with Frank Juyne,u buck; last yeui; Charlie Proskle,"Muscles" Miller, and Hilly Kelly do-Jill! the nutstamtliiK work. The tackle Tin- ilnul mime of the RocknwnytmsltloiiK seem fairly cerlnln to no to Twllluht l<em:ue will be played oilFrank Maleo/ und Kay MacKinnon. Uberty Field. Sunday. Septemberlast .veins tnekles, mul Poly Nichols ^o. at :i p. in. The Rame Is betweenmid Buddy Raymond are the lemlliiK tile 4 and 1 of Rockuwny und Mtcunrildiites for isuarils althoiiKh Wei- Hope Both an- llBhtlni: lor theHuston. Etudel. Vellund and Whmel ehamiilonshlp of the leanue and thenre douiK well us utility linemen, trophy ti> be awarded by RockdenFivddy Plchtoi' Is the uiitstatulliiii l>ost, No. 175. American, Ix-|:lon. Thecandidate for the center birtli. with unme Is sure to brlnt! forth nnothcrKd Covert us Ills understudy. record breaking crowd.

Although some of the pluyei.s havo The 4 and I have the advantageminor injuries due to the strenuous that they are one mime ahead, iiivini;tralnlnu sessions, they promise to be them n chance to lose and still re-in the pink ot condition for the llrst nmin m ;\ tie for first place,same u week from Saturday. The The Dover Y. M. C. A. has droppedAlumni, their opponents. Ims a Rood out of the leattuc und thereby putsteam with many slurs mi its nwtor. Mt Hope In second position.

Come out mill support your team How they sluntl:and Rive them (lit- encourui'.emcnt soessential for victory.

NOT TO 1'I.AY I'OSTI'ONXOTWII.IUUT (iA^ll.S IN DOVl.K

Kor Hie Hard time m n week, theUover Twilitilit League Momils havechanged their minds on the questionof inlnynn; oil the tluve Mount Hopejajstpt>tu\i Knines. The latest decisionls to the effect Hint the »eason Isover and the Rallies will not be play-ed. This announcement was madeutter Chick IVthick. the Hnvh &. First Boa-Constrictor — "WhadjaBirch ninnii^cr, and Bill Long, men- swallow that dog for? Didn't yah Justtor of the Mount Hope team, decided have a rabbit?"to split ihe touvih placo money Second - 'Yeh . but I felt like Irather than li\duli;« In a phiyait. ' wanted a chawr." .

4 and 1' Dover Y.Mt. HopeHill Top.-,Wild Cats-Conniumitvti

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Willie Orien. Rockawny's popularboxer, tonmlu meets Maurice Laurie,of Dover. In one of the bouts nt theBerkshire Arena Willie and theDover boy will tip the beams at 138pounds The load boy ls confident ofwinning and if he can hurdle Lauriehe will be In bu demand by the fightpromoters us Laurie has been win-ning lluhts with regularity at theArena The local boy is in greatshape and expects to win by n K. O.There it. no doubt but a large dele-gation of funs from Rocknwuy andvicinity wll be on hand to witnessWillie m action und cheer him on.

The ninth bout of the evening willbe between Jimmy Phillips, of Ber-mirdsvile and Al Roduers. Both boyshave shown their wares at the Arenathis year and Phillips should win. butUoduers might come through and up-set the dope.

In the semi-final SnowflakesWright und Jot Slicimun. middle-wrmhtx. will present six rounds ofuctivity. and by the way Snow flakescurries dynamite in his right and left.

In the othi'i- four-launders BobbyMagnolia will fight Al Oeller. JoeKot.i win tackle Jasper Howell andPep Uimkurdu u;ll collide with BigBill Lowery.

1,000 Fans See TennisMatches at Picatinny

Vincent Richards Wins in Both theDoubles and Singles—Conquers

Friedman anil Nnrdlry

Playuu: before over a 1.000 tennistuns bunday afternoon at PicatinnyTennis Club. Picatinny Arsenal Vin-cent Richards, tennis professional«A\o an exhibition of the popular

He easily beat Irving Friedman ofDover. In a smcles match. « to 0and beat Nordley. of Morrlstown. 6-3'G-0. Pluyinc in a doubles matchpaired with Horace Kelley. ot Chesterformer Holy Cross College captainthey won from Nordley. of Morris-town, and Andrews, of Dover 1G-14ln a very excellent match

W. Andrews, of Dover, capturedthe championship of Dover from MMntiln in a very exciting match. 9-72-G. 6-0.

In another doubles mutch Kellynnd Andrews won from Garrison andNordley, 6-4.

Tha finest Frigidaire ever built is now an oven greater value!Price reductions have beon made on every model... representingaavingt of interest to every household. Frigidaire equipmentfor commercial uses has also been materially reduced in price.Why not call at our showroom today? Special demonstrationsare now going on. Learn the new low prices . . . the smalldown payment needed . . . and the liberal terms being offered!

UOll.tlt WORKS TEAM"WINSOVEIt NEWARK RED SOX

Holding tin? Newark Red Sox tofive hits, ttt'o of them doubles. LesterJenkins pitched the Dover BoilerWorks nine to an 0 to * victory onthe Penn avenue field Sunday after-noon. The Boiler Workers hung upfour runs In the fourth and sixth Inn-ings. Kelly and R. Jenkins were theheavy hitters for the home team,with two singles each.

FRIGIDAIRE GUARANTEED FOR 3 YEARS. A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE

J. H. JACKSON LUMBER CO.TEL. 225 ROCKAWAY,

SEPTEMBER n . 1631 K O C K A W A 1 B E u O B D SEVEN

NOTICE NOTICEAN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING I I I 5(W

FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO T1IK MUNIC-!K*' W * T g R »™T"?M »XD AUTHOR-WATER1Z1NG THE ISSUANCEWATER BONDS OF

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OUGH Of KOCKAWAV NEW JERSEYTO MEET THE SAID APPROPRIATION'

, . . „ „ - complain S*16 sou ! Oleckler. et ale. Defendants.

THE ftf)K- F 1 - f'1 I(n" sate ol mortgaged premise*.totuiliable November 21™. A D. 193]

LEON E. CONE.

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road to taatern i-xU-usitiside Avenue, a distance of"pru\iinatt'ly one thtniHand leet

not exceeding $1,000.0(1>i)uiMiiiiiy MJ ; i cobi not exceeding $1,(100.00(uutuiiUtlion of tuilu , mid t« pay the cunt at the iim>iovtWnt

uld be presented in ! above refer rf'ri t,<i. ttu- ,;UJII of $••> ooo (to ii lace h b i t d

be p'i place iippropriutt-d,

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in the. liiinnnit ul $.4,(100 hcrchtubovt-U-rrati to urn* tn j>ny tcujj>fJi-»r> indt-)>nchH in Llit- un.uujit ol $]2,W)ij h e n n m lrt-Ii-rrc-q to, WitU-r llomK. ol 11131 art In-

principal annnuil oJ $l(i 'Mb In pu'n.Hiof provisions at im Art of tht- I^j'it,!;*of the Suit)- OJ W.-w J«ri,cy. «.-nt.ltl< ti.Act- to tiutlKJi'lKt* uml rr^uliiu- the ji.^troi JKHiUfi iind other util isations und Hituurriiitz of )mi'pJju.'ji)iew. by coiiniy,Ijuruu^h. vlllutjt*, town, township urmunicipal i ty governed \>y tin linpM.vii

count l tu t mis Chapter 2f>;» of the pamphletLuwti of 1UIG, imd the tict.fi iiinriiilitioi >

fjCftlOI) >\. Mlilti Ijondh Khiill he (In te.lJ u n e 15. 1!»31, Khali irmi-ure in the prln-cljidt a m o u n t of $1,000.00 on J u n e \\> ujeach of the yciUH 1933 to ]<M«. boi.li In-cluhivo. iiiiU $.500.00 on June IM.h, 1949.hhall bear intermit ut the rute of four percen tum (<!'.; \, four itnd (iiic-qimrtcr percen tum <<UV,; ), (our mid one-half per eeii-I.inu (1',-.';; ), lour and t h r e e -

] of jiuitdinc a\'u'H, Eiyci-oft. Ttirr(u;t.URochJ-[ by the Commissioner of Motor Ve-hicles Ui being pi

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coufiuct on the road'.

c-auKf of a bunved-out or defective bile is proceeding' The new law jre-iamp i.s able to tnake replacement or; quires lighting which shalJ makerepair vthen und where apprehended, "Mibstantiai objects" clearly dibcem-«l slaaJJ be primal facie evidence of J ibk* from a distance of 300 feet.:iuch pei'ison's intent to comply with j A pamphlet containing an analysisthis sec Li on and no comj^aint shall | of this section and regulations pro-be made against .such person." : mitigated thereunder is now being

Behind this provision is the know- prepared and will be generally avail-, lediie that even the motorist most able to motorists.•careful about true condition of his I should like to call attent* n ofear cannot always tell if his lights , automobile owners and drivers to theme defective. Traveling the fairly necessity for proper lighting, as aweJ]~]jghted highway, a headlight, means of self-protection and tomay go out without his being aware,' safeguard others. All of us areand he has no way of knowing! familiar with the glaring headlightwhether his tail-light is burning until ; evil. Headlights properly adjusted,

. lie walks around to make an exami- with lefial lenses, will not glare. Allnation. For this reason it is unfair of us know the confusion and hazards

; to punish him for failure to have ; created by those who persistently andi proper lights, so long as he shows his : consciously drive with only one head-igood intention. In other words, the light or no tail-light. With the pas-' law gives him "a break." While sage of the amendment discussed insafeguarding tilt lives of those this article no doubt ifi left, in thetraveling the highways, it gives him motorist's mind as to his duty toan opportunity, by making re-pairs, have his car properly lighted. If heto escape penalty. But the motoristwho faiLs to havf the requiredbulb will be severely dealt with,in tins way, I bvluvf. can the t:t he "one-eyed" cai IJ(- M a in peri

fails to have regard for that duty heaccept the consequences.

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holder who wu.s found to be crooked.By i\ s t r ange coiiK.'idenei1 he h a p p e n -able !ype In make r e j j l a c e m w . g

if a person who is apprehended be- direction toward which said automo- : ed to be a Republican.

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- $],0(K).O0:tn:h, (!xc:f]jt OIK- bonci of $500,00 numbeifdin order of maturity, and In such loi-muii Khali be determined by resolution.

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satd issue •will be note!.1 proclULT n sum rqtml to the•t( uinount af sucli JfiKiiG. and tink\ bum tif ICKS than $1,000. TheHim! to hf [(btiilncd at the MIAVbonttfi lh *'l(i.50O. Subject to the•oviKioiiH rniH'-wniiiK the Interestt bonds will tn> BOJC! to tho bltldor

; coinpiydiii with the terms of

ure purpt)KL>K for which bond.s may law-fully be iusuetl under the ])rovlslons olhuia Ai:t. ajjfj the amoimi <>l money iwcv^-utiry for K«IU purponcs Is $10,50(1.

Section G. It is hereby determinei! anddeclared tlmt the uvertigo of tlie probttblepcriucLs of \iKcfnlncfis of lh<' ciltlerenl pur-poses for the liimne.liiK of which tliescbondH are to be.1 issued wft-hin the llmitu-tlons nf Htu'tlon 4 of the Act referred toIn Section 1 f thi diIn Sectiputed ILK

e Act1 of thin ordinance, and com-therein provided. Inking into

and offering to puy not loss tlHin consideration the uniuunt Of PCIHIH to be\\m mid to lake theretor the least I issued on account of tlie KUUI .severtil nur-

of bnmfs. coninienclnjj with tlie I poses is eighteen (IS) yearslatuilty: und if two or more bidders! Suction 7. The bonds hereby authorized

Hill be general obligations or the Bor-ough, payable by general tax on all thetnxnble property in the Rorough; theymay be paid from surplus revenue* ofthe BorouKh'K wutcr system, bu t If notfco paid or otherwisi-, a tux hhall be leviedand collected in each year In amount nut"nclent to imy the Interest payable in suchyear and the maturing installments ofprincipal.

Section u. All ordinances or parts ofordlnancen inconsistent herewith, but tothe extent only of such Inconsistency

take the samp amount of wildthen (o the bidder or bidders

g to puy therefor the liignest ftd-il price. The ri&ht ia reserved toall liids nnd any bids not comply-th the terms or tills notice will hea. In addition to the amount bid.Irciiaser must puy accrued intcrewtrate borne by the bonds from the

>f the bond* to the clntc ol pay-ol the i>uichiiHe price.Didders nre required to . deposit a

check payable to the order oforough of Hockaway. New'o per centum of the amount ofbid for, drawn upon «n incorpo-

bank or truat company. Checks ofcessful bidders will be returned up-

d oi ihe bonds. Interest atte tome by the bands Irom the dateard to the datr of delivery will beti upon the nmoiint of the checkBuetpKsfni bidder, and such checkQe retained to be applied hi partnt lor the bonilw or to secure tnegh against any ju.ss resulting fromallure oi the bidder to comply withtrniB of his bid.tostils should be addressed to JAMESftY. Boroufih Clerk, Rockawny, New

and enclosed in a sealed envelopeon the outside "Proposal for

SUCCCSBIUI bidder will be furnished

hown nt the :,)>;th vovn'-f of the whole jmet. on "Map No. 1 of Dutklinf-; Hite.s, !Jlyt-roft Tvrruvi-, Ruckiiwuj'. IN. J. owned '>y Elyeiofl Kiirms" niiule by M. It. CJond- 'le, ot Dover, N- J.. imd dated April. 1U22. i,li(l from Mild bnihinhig i-orm-r runr; (1) j

South 2U (if|'rce;; 14 mlmitei; Went lifty '- t o ii Kluke for ii corner Uiem-r (2) Il.h 5fi decree:; ^2- minutes West ninety j•u and :>iM y one hundred ths Jeet to :

the fcjoutiierly slue line ol Harrison avenue !thence along niild Hide line i3) North 29 'ie^reeK lfj nil nu ten Kant hf I y f(*(M. thence |4 I Bouth fifty-Mix dt'fzri'i'K G minutes Eas t !linety four feet more or Ivan to the be- I

IieliH' jJtut of the same premises con-n\veri uy JJOUJH Hun-la and wife to Dclan-son liayles and wife by deed dated Feb.1). 1927. itml rcroi-di'd In the Morris CountyOoyU'v. OJJlce in Bool: M-;sO-273. j

UchiK the liuiin- liiiitl.s itnd prcmiacK con- Ivcyt'O to Edward Olerkler nnd wile (by !iJif.' iiHjnc ol Olv-i'knvr) by DOan.son liayJt>;>-mid wife, by dceil duted Marcli 19. 1029.find recorded In the Morris Comity Clerk'sOIJtre

The approximate amount clue on this i;eeiiUon in $4.2.r>C.29 besides Sberiff's;rcuUoit ICCH. tDated Aug\iHt 31st. iy:n.

FRED S. MYERS.SJic-rlJT. i

P. F. $46 64. IAdvertised in 'I'h, riEiruer and The 1

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hereby repealed. This ordinance shall takeeifect at the expiration of ten (l0> duyt*from the date or its publication after finalpassage «f> provided by law.

Approved Sept. 10th, 1931.Mayor and Council of the

Borough of ItockawayBy D. MORRIS NICHOLS.

Attest: Mavor.JAMES B. MAY. Clerk.

The foregoing ordinance was adoptedon the 10th day of September, 1931.

The bonds authorized thereby win bettisued and delivered alter the 9th dayof October. 393], and any suit, action orp c e d i t t ld t hi. ,proceeding to eetdi t b

yfi or vacate this or

dlnance must be bogun within 20 days-... „„, ^^ _. UUI.IIUVM titt&T the publication of this statement.

•nc opinion of Mrssra. Hawkins. Dela- I Such bonds will not be Issued if pro-&. iflni-niunuf o j New Vork, t ha t the * - - * - — ' - - •*•-- - — — — '

order of the Mayor and Council.: September 10th. 1931.

JAMES B. MAY,Borough Clerk.

n not e ued f pr_teats aguinst the same are tiled underSection Nine. Chapter 252. P. L. 101G. asamended, unlessIssuance thereofelection under said section.

JAMES B. MAY.Borough Clerk

U-tl

a proposition for th«ehall be adopted at

ITH'E 01 SALE UV PltOPBltTY F(Ut NON-PAYJIEST OF

TAXES ANI> ASSESSMENTS

PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given t ha t the undersigned. Collector of;' of the Borough of Rockaway, in the County of Morris, will sell a tic auction at the Borough Hall, in the Borough of Rockaway, on theflay of October, 1931, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, the fol-"6:described lands:Said lands will be sold to make the amount of municipal liens churge-agalnst the same on the first day of July. 1931. as computed in the"me list, together with interest on said amount from the first day of• ™i, to the date of sale, and costs of sale.Said lands will be sold in fee to such person BS will purchase the same,ect to redemption a t the lowest ra te of interest, but in no case in excessigm per cent per annum. The payment for the sale shall be made beme conclusion of the sale or the property shall be resold.Any parcel of real property for which there shall be no other pur-«r will he struck off and sold to the Borough of Rockaway in fee. fory o n at eight per cent and the municipality shall have the same, . f «nd rights as other purchasers, including the right to bar or fore-e'he right of redemption.

tlfjf., e l s made under the provisions of an act of the Legislature'™ An Act concerning unpaid taxes, assessments and other municipal

on real property, and providing for the collection thereof by the™ an<> enforcement of liens thereon." iRevlsion of 1918) and theamendatory thereof and supplemental thereto.

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1930 S J

113

TaxIBM * J?' "io n e s ' ^ t - Acndemy St.—Hou^e and U>t $ 44.G61930 v v J o n e s ' E»t«. AcaUomy St.—House and Lot...1830 » v J ,o n e 8- Est., Acaaemy St.—Mouse nnd Lot...1829 P £" J°nea. Eat., Wall St.—House and Lot1B30 S" v ioncs. Eat- Eaaton Hghts—House and LotIBM S' £• Jones, E6t.. EnRton Heht8~HouBe nnd Lotlfi30 *' * ^ o n e a . Est., Easton Hffhts—House nnd Lot11130 P v ^ o n e s - Est., Easton Hghta—HOUBC nnd Lot,.1B30 9 v ^ o n e s . Est., Easton Hghts—House nnd Lot1K10 » K" r

oncB ' Est., Church St.—House ftnd Lot1B30 RJ?H H«sa«. Rockaway Ave.—Houee and Lot.1650 nS^ a e i r.re»ss. W. Main St.—Hou1650 SS? SI P r e l s s - W. Main St.—House anrt Lot...lroo P n " ,-< M o r y Hotalen, W. Mnln St.—HOURG &1B3Q Thn ynce»»t. E. Main St.—House and Lot

*UUB. uordon Hoagland, White Mcndow Ave.—IJQQ . , "ouae iind Lot ..,.'WO ilr^'oTuBCo, Union Bt.-^HoUBe ond Lot

ftnd Lot : -i Sons Co., Mnplc Ave.-—-

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i.. Maple Ave.'—House nnd Lot...H», xirB., Maple Avc—House nnd Lotvat. Broad St.—House nnd Lot• Elycrofft—House and Lot,Development—(Lnnd nnd Luke)BUto Highway No. fr—7 Lots .

44.28G3.2550.0051.0444.28510450. CO50. CO

126.50102.65158.13

l,nt 83.23411.13

107.5399.04

1075.25

31.0044.2773.74G0.0975.90

1B9.7344.28

Int.$ 5.63

3,1©4.253.477.483.107.403.473.470.50

11.0110.11!5.53

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In Chancery of New Jerseyveen The Hockiiwuy BTiiidinK andAfit;ot*intlon of Rockaway, N. J. (altlon I, complainant, and Prank G.

TotalS 50.29

47.3807.5054.0750.5247.3858.5254.0754.07

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435.53

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77.1802.(1900,94

Lowerre, Nellie Lawerrt nnd the State ofNew Jersey. Defendants. j

Fi. fa. for snle of mortfcanetl premises. 'Returnable November 20th, A. Ti., 1931. I

LEON E. CONE.Solicitor. !

Py virtue of the above stated writ of iFieri FacifiH In my hands I shnll exposelor .snle nt 1'ubllc Vendue jit the CourtHOUKO In Morrifitown. N. J.. on Monday,the Twenty-elKnth day of September next,A. D., 1931, between thi> hours of 12 M. and5 o'clock P. M., tliat Is to Hay nt 2 o'clockin the afternoon of siiild day, (prevailing Itime).

All the following tract or parcel of landand premises hereinafter particularly de-scribed, situate, lying nnd being In the IBorough of Rocitaway tn the County of IMorris and State of New Jersey.

Being part of t h t lot conveyed by LlbtoleM. Stickle, wife of Byron K. Stickle toMarie A. M. Foster, wife of Georne H. Pos-ter, by deed dnted J u n e ]2th, 18S1. and)recorded In Morris County Record of Deedsin Book V-14 pages 372 & c . and conveyedby said Muric A, M. Foster, and husbandto Milton J. Black and. Augustus Munsonby deed dated November 15th. 1B99. Te-corded in the Morris County Clerk's Officetn Rook B-lt> of deeds on pages 483 &c.Said Milton J. Black and wife conveyedtheir undivided one half interest In trnidpr iperty to said Augustus Mulison by deed

April 10th, 1001. recorded in theMorris County Clerk's Office in Book O-17of deeds, page 52 &c. The lot hereby con-

eyed begins lit the point of Intersectionof the first line of the whole lot with t henortherly line of Main street an the sameis now liild out. And from snid beglnnYngcorner runs along the first line ot t h ewhole lot by old bearing (1) north fifteendecrees east one hundred nnd fifty-twoand seven-tenth« feet to a stone monu-ment nt the end of a atone wall on thesouth Hide of the Morris and Essex R. R.

Ftck and nitid monument being the sec- jond corner of the* whole tntct, thence by Jcalculated bearing along snld stone walland along safe! second line of t he wholelot, thence (2) nor th eighty-nine deforcesand eleven minutes ennt one hundred and iforty-six and two-tenths feet to an iron Irail in said stone wall, thence (3) by a 'new line south twelve degrees nnd twenty-one minutes west one hundred and ninetyone and fifty-five hundredth^ feet to aniron mil in the northerly line of Mainstreet, thence along said line of MainBtreet as now laid out, <4) North seventy-live deKroes and twenty-nine minutes westone hundred and1 forty-nine and five-tenths feet to the beginning. ContainingO 57 acnes. Being the same premises tha twns conveyed to the Rockaway RollingMills Corporation by deed from A u g u s t sMuiiHon and Justlnti MUIIHOH his wife,dated April 2int, 1921, and recorded in theMorris County Record of deeds, in book jX-26 on pages 26 &c.

The approximate amount due on thlaexecution Is $6,815.61 beuides Sheriff'uexecution fees. f

DiUetf August 31nt. 1931.FRED S. MYERS,

Sheriff.P. F.—$39.0(1.Advertised in The Banner nnd TinAd

Hockttwny Record.0-t4

LEGAL NOTICENo. 13574

TKEASURV DEPARTMENTOFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF THE

CURRENCY

>. sale the undersigned will receive payment of Wit

any property with the interest nnd costs Incurred up to me

Please bear in mind that the costs of advertisine nndto the advertised amount. The additional

tho'«T .a«l»ertisinB'Will be as follows: .

he first l a s u C ( 0 Q e a c h , l n e o r p a r c c , advertised. For enchre&'wr. 50c additional.'Advertisement will nppear for five weeks,

under my hand this 3rd day of September, 1931.

- . ' . , • FLOYD J. CBANS,

Collector of Taxes of the Borough of Rockoway.

Washington. D. C. September 4. 1D31Whereas, by satisfactory evidence pre-

sented to the underpinned. It has beenmnde to appear that "First "National Bankin Rockaway" in the Borough of RockuwnyIn the County of Morrln and State of New.Jersey has compiled with all the provisionsof the Statutes of the United States, re-quired to be compiled with before an as-sociation Bhall be authorized to commencethe bUHlncns of Banking;

Now therefore 1, E. H. Cough, actingComptroller or the Currency, do herebycertify that "First National Bank in RocK-uway" In the Borough of Rockaway In theCounty of Morris and State of New Jerseyin authorized to commence the business ofDanklnu OH provided In Section Fifty one-hundred and sixty-nine of the RevisedStatuteH or the United States.

In testimony whereof witness mylinnd »nd seal of oftlce this Fourthday of September, 1931 iy E. H. GOUGH.

Acting Comptroller or the Currency.

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EIGHTKECOBP

Warren to FightTrain Service Cut

g u,a HwkrIUtown Op-posed to Lackaaruina'a Pro-

posed Chanm

The application of the Lackawan-na Railroad to the Public UUJuirsCommission, for permission lo . dis-continue some trains when the newtime table goes into effect Septem-ber 27. has stirred the residents ofWashington. H&cktttstown andsmaller towns in that section. Ser-vice would be curtailed greatly ifthe application was granted Thechambers of commerce of both townsas well as the Klwanis clubs, ar»planning to enter protests at Lhehearings.

The company proposes to removeTrain No W2. which starts fromStroudsbursr and goes through Wash-ington at 6:36 A M. standard timenow. and No. 411. which is the sametrain on tlie return trip, p&s&ing(hrough Washington at 2:41 sxand-nrd time Others proposed to beremoved are 404 and 469. one foaigthrough Washington ea-M bound at2:04 P. M . and the other westboundat 8.06 P M.

Under the proposed scheduleTrain 367. now due at "24. wouldKO through to Stroudsburg at 6 26ftandnrd time, instead of stopping atWashington. It would return illWashington at 10 A. M. Thf «in:-pany also de&ires to t-akc ofl 4 25leaving Washington at 2 42 p Mstandard time for Phillipslrarf and488, from Phillipsburg arr.\mc iit-rcat 5:20 P M

If the schedule is approves i.hf?-<would be only one u-»m a d*j loPhlllipcburp that *; 30 2S A Mwith a return trip *: I (H p it

Wh

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a n g n m^ H»would ha\e but lou: t.»*ay per daj under i.hcEastbound. the WashsntiJir. rwould l«ai-# here at t 25 A MStroudsburc express tt n Athe Philbpsbun: n j IK P M JUMthe milk tram *j «*fi p M Wesi-boucd trains •would Ifiavf- "Washiltf*ton for Su-oudRbarf: »t S-.W A M.10:15 A. M and ', 26 p M. tntfor PiuJIipsburf ju JC IP A M

Brcnvn Smart for Town or Travel DENVILLEStanley B. Sof>fld hrus been vwlt-

m. his father. Dr. D. B. **}£*$*other relatives here after »ptnainnthe summer in Maine.

The Denvtlle Co-Eds enjoyed uln>nkf utter and marshmallow ruaM«i Camp Indavkoods Friday eumim,ii last week.

Miss Mary Lldle of the B^awayKoad. has taken a position in theoffice of the New Jersey Bell Tel-t-phnnr Company at Dover.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Wlnfleld Hall ofthe r\>x Hill road. have returnedfrom a ten days vacation. D u n *their travels they visited WushmK-ton D, C. Watkins Olrn. N. Y., andtoured through Connecticut undMassachusetts.

Mr. and Mrs. CJaywuod Parker olNewark, were guests Sunday »l Mif.. -Delia Rule of the Rorkuwuy roncl.

Miss Anna O. Hall of the Morris-town roud. has returned to buslnrs.'in New York City after u lw« week ivacation.

I.. Ivu Lash "f Morris AIT.Mrund'dauithter. nnd Mrs. Uuldwiii : ,

oi I^ilkc AlTOWlH'H<3. ViMlt-flYork Slute over the week-end.

Muss Hilda Thoimis i>( CYdiu I-ii:<entertained the Denville Co-l.il.'. »'a suimmiiu.' |!in;.v Wednesday even •mi: A business meetinu follow"!.

An mterestttiK event will tuk<- |)1KC<-Saturday when u "free for nil p>< - >me and pood time will be )>»" >•'Camp Indnwooils Heli-eshuwiiK ]may be securtxi on the *:n>uim^Transportation will be provided. Ileaving the Denville Post Olln-e. atfrequent intervals from 3 t<> 1 >'M. This picnic nnd sood time Is j

•».::. * »i:»tcnai and tklrt being sponsored by the Undemmiln- i,;fvk,-j x^.gt w,vl. A n«te atlonal Church. A competent com--im«si .a; !n ih* rtfwr »id.- mittee is In charge of the nnniiwc-,-B ;t* W»!«,N«I »nj In t\>* menu. You'll be welcome. Come!

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Joseph Marx Blessinc Prtslor

MEIBOMST EPISCOPAL CfntiCB

VP-*rrea V. Sheen. jiirjM.KTbf Churtii Scixxi] *:Jj rfsniin

tlasvd \ias- Sunday si-swan* «iB bereo*ir«5 fin Sundij Sepwscbtr TT.

Morrunp Worship, n o"c3cwk S « -mon by ".if miais«. Toper. Sicnscf OUT Tunes."

Evening Worship 7 30 oVlocl: Aquiet hour at the close oi :he daySermon topic: • C.3ji We Be Sure^

The needs of our own lives, andour obligations to our communityshould lead everyone of us to seekGod in these services of worship.Resolve to set aside this time—andbegin this week.

Wednesday. Mid-week Service forprayer and fellowship, nt 7:30. Have

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ft i s* a*-.)«i t-'.s'eJil.Npr t*n«l wn

rr* Mme I* true In retard to fooc-«««r. tb# oe«e»t sumiuer tporta ilioc«

| >re wh i l e tut. k n l t h swatche* "f• l>rviwn lea th«r or |>iii:nj« In brown In-I fw.ul of M a t t .

k ribt>on or patent Sunday mornins the Sundayih« cuw-topopuUr school will resume Its sessions nt

wrjotle la trim It Ithe regular hour, and It is expectedthat many of the children who hnvcbeen away for the summer months»•»» "* ereeted once more in their

N e w •'"I"15' « n d n c w U ' i U!"

COALTHEliHSTGKADKSOF

Scranton-Lehigh, ^W Company's Uhigfijand Plymouth Red Ash Coal

Strait & Freeman Coal Co,I'lumo VI or '-MV I'lumo '21(> or lit (I

school. There is stil! room for :ill

f i [- z-.y. Tt' whlr.h l.y wa_v*r!ate taffrta silk

vfv m M hi*: r.-r a . L.nise. A lur l .an ofM n i w aiisl wl i i : , . j.U'jtr.-*! s i lk I'.-*|.,.;I 'K>»tliHt n h i o l i is > \ \ ank iv>[ in in i l i in t - ryIf voll tlo Dot p r o f e r n w l t l t e p u n i l l n uw i t h it l i rown ve lve t o r ^ r iw i r r a t i it i and . li );oi>s w i t h o u t b u y i n g l h : i :

wil l i i l i is imt t l t - .houltl In- wl i l t

you discovered how much this hour I nnd lung loosctlttinx, while shm's imivcan mean?

For an evening of Rood entertain- Iment, go to the IIIRII school this iFriday evening. "Mail Order Brides"is the farce offered under tlie aus-pices of the Chamber of Commerce Iin cooperation with ihe Epworth ILeague. This community coopera-1tion deserves hearty support. >

be either wliitn or wlilte with lirown.Kor travel or iiliont town wear or

to servv ns u N|icctator sports cnhtiinu.,l*io costume llhiBtraioil la putrkhm In

school. There isAi.I have yoq ««in the latent In the w n 0 wish to come

wlileb are terrlMr ^uutrt anil a pru.-iicul as smart?They atv CftII«?iJ dotifol«-<Jiite tteeause In• lit iwlnkllnt; "f »" eye they can be• •|..iiiu«i.l (ri.ni a -("ii-rs frot lv fo a t.il-K>r,Hl en.^eiiible. It U shupty u ni;Ul*-rof (lomiint; or ilortiiti; the f• <riir d.ir^'silk .out whlcli conii'lements tlu> whitefroi-lc under It. A [•erfectly stunnlnj:ilonltle-ilale <iistllinv to|m n wlilteHli'uvetosM Hut erepo dre«s wlrh it Ion;;sort of rcilliiRiXP coat mitile of eyott'teil hruwu ^ilk.

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The morninc church service willbe held IU 10:45 A M.. with n ser-mon by the pus tor on "Sin ill theLiiJht of Knowledge."

Epworth League :.ervlc<".s will be re-sumed this week, utter the summer.season. There nre three departmentsmeetinK in the church on Sunday

-niiiht: the Intermediate, the Snlor,and the Adult groups. There is nplace In one of these KIOUPH foreveryone who wishes to unit In thisstudy hour.

The Evening Service will followat elRht o'clock, with the pastorin charge. The sermon for the nlKhtwill bo: "Acorns and Oak Trees."

Monday: A special meetlntr of theSunday School Board will be heldnt the church tonluht. for the pur-pose of planning attendance at thepromotional supper nnd the Teach-er TralnlnK School In Dover heldnext month. The quota of the schoolIs 20 reRlstratlons. Mr. Doll naysthat there will be more tlinn that.Those who attended the school lastyear know of the enthusiasm andefficiency that developed out of It.nnd not one of them will want tomiss this season's sessions.

Tuesday afternoon: The monthlymeetinK of the Women's Home nndPorolRn Missionary Societies will beheld nt the home of Mrs. StewartPeer in Diamond Sprini? road.

Wednesday: The Primary nndJunior LcdKiies will meet this after-noon 3:30 o'clock. |

The Midweek Prayer Service will ibe held at. 8:00. Everyone who hasattended the incctlnRs this fall knowhow Interesting they nre. Those 'who have not attended them arc iInvited to do so. i

Thursday: The Prepnrtory Mem-'bershlp class of the church Is toto held this afternoon nt 3:30 o'clockand every preparatory member Isrequired to attend the meetings nsa prequlslte to admission in thechurch ns n full member.

Thursday evening; Choir re-hearsal.

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All services held In the P. O. 8. \of A. Hall, over the Denville PostOlllce.

Church School Classes for all ascswill be held Sunday inornlnn at9:30 only If tlie Public School hereIs to open on Monday the 20th. TheSchool is endeavoring to cooperatewith the henltn officials in stoppingthe spread of Infantile Paralysis.

Sunday MornlnB Worship Serviceot 10:45. Insplrntlonni sermon andspecial music.

Sunday Evening Worship Serviceat 7:45. A song service will precedethe presentation of the sermon sub-ject. Everyone la Invited and wel-comed to all services of the Church.

Due to the storms Monday, themeeting of the Ladles' Auxiliary washeld on Tuesday evening at For-tune Cottage. The Auxiliary willhold Its Annual Meeting Mondayevening, October 6 nt which timeofficers lor the ensuing year willbe elected. A much looked for fea-ture of that cvcnlnn will be theopening of the Rainy Day Bass. Itwas reported that several hundredboxes of Jcllo had been sold bymembers of the Auxiliary, a »3 bot-itle of perfume going to Miss EvelynBeatty for having sold the iBmest

j number of boxes.. * P'"1'0 nni> Rood time Is belns

Si««?ed 'j^S^uriltty afternoon andevening nt Camp Indawoods. Every-?SSJS !"vl£?- 'rYie committee inR. Sofleld and Emmora R. Freeman.

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On his office wall now Ilia Rlierlfflias a realtatle ilcplcllon «f a typlrnlOesert scene with rookn, brunli, him,nnd orntlllo nnd cnctl In evlilenco.'

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nbove nil ilihicH rise to p 0 S S M g a\mrtm," Mm. Lln.lsny a. smtt Bl-IPRWI In a petition for divorce on file"One woman was not enough for him,"In* petition continued, "but, became"f financial restriction*, he wan forcedto g*t .Ions b, dcMloplog lor, aframon the outside,"

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