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RECORD ROCKAWAY RECORD Morns County's Newsiest Weekly . Our Aim "A better community in which tolive" XIVII, No. 23 and Lusardi On jging Practice u d councilman Dliagrce .On uhod of Complaint At Special Meeting UdpeciafmeeUnB of the May- I Borough Council, Friday I!.™ Crane reported that It Tried to him that bootleg- u aolng on In the Borough of iB and the police committee look Into the matter. The Bid that other towns were a the practice and the boot- ire coming to Roekaway. Uman Lusardi said that If riles making this complaint B to the proper place—the Sept the matter would be are of, that ls, if the com- ot u sincere. I Crane said "this is the place tn complain" Coun- usaidl said that he was not M the Mayor for reporting liter but thought that the 0 | the complainant be made ended at the final of Councilman Lusardi, live me the Information and me making the complaint Is the matter will be taken care iidlitely." irlman Lusardi also flew into gor when the latter presented 01 In paying William Kelly lam Malloy their money for cork on the Liondale tract. Ill signing the checks, the uid it was against his wish it consistent with his better ll. Lusardi retorted with the ROCKAWAY, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1934 Thii prlntlnj MUbllshmtn* opwaUs strictly la accord- ance with the Code ol Nat- ional Recovery tor TUB PRINTERS ot America and also observes all Union reg- ulations and requlrementi. $1.50 PER YEAR Associated Svstem Output Up 4.9 ' ; ; l .crease High! For the week ended November 24. j Associated Oas & Electric System: reports net electric output of 56.-! 158,061 units ikwhi, which Is an in-' crease of 4.0 r ;< above the same week a year ago. This is the highest week- ly net output reported for the Sys-! tern since the week ended January • 10, 1931. For the four weeks to date output I increased 3.2% over the correspond-j Job » f " S ? "* 2JIUI. Pl» Engineer Answers Reply Of Sewer Contractor Relty Housing Results Now Depends On Public Ing period last year. Needed Property Repairs, the Goal, Chairman States Masons To Attend ! "The success of the Rockaway ! Better Housing Program rests In the "Unnn.r U « . . _ " '•" ancis o f t h e People." Chairman Ar- naPPy HOlir ; lhur H. Dill, of the local committee rr *' |sald today "The Federal Housing M si rvrr Methodist Church Sunday Night local committee operates, provides the plan and will give all possible ; cooperation. The rest is up to the P" 1 ?"? , If a " who ari ' able t0 do so k d 8unday night will be Men's Night IP" 1 ?"? , I f a " who ari ' able t 0 d o so at the popular "HAPPY HOUR" ser-' wl " , lak(1 advantage of the attrac- vice In the First Methodist Episco- . " ^ °an P, la " ma >*e possible by the pal Church. Which means that the I Administration, and repair, alter or brief address of the pastor, the Rev. j mprove their properties, benefit to Boyd R. Greenwalt, will be directed ' ,? w cn , l "' e immunity will result primarily at the men and not that :w '. t . h , ou 1 I" 6 "' 0 "' , u their good wives, mothers and sisters , }' ls u tne h °P e of lne Rockaway l d i Better Homes Program Committee g are excluded Jephthah Lodge, No. 233. Free and ;^° p " l . , (o " 0I * befo .™ wl V t S' a con - cepted Masons are planning to at- '**•*'« number of the Jobta. men Accepted tend this service In Rockaway whose livelihood de- The Ministry of Music of this hour • P o e t n i\ UP £?i,* C m ?? y , '""ustries re- will Include ln addition to the service , l ^ , ^ 1 ™™; JI^ M /?,. |S " of gospel song led by Basil Johnson, seectlons by the choir, the hymn. "Jesus Saviour. Pilot Me." beautiful- lais will reenter homes ulon; home lha! are mnrc comfortable and val- uable will grace Ftockaway's reslden- Ernest Engleman. tenors, and Har- old Matthews. Alvah Scott, and Law- , ry .... , "I certainly wouldn't sign I rence Ronk. basses. II1 felt that way about it." lijor replied that he didn't Io deprive the men of their towns Paid 1934 i In Full, Report 1 Treasurer Anticipates That tdpta Will Show Improve- I twit Over Last Year liking his report to the Morris fBoard of Freeholders. Coun- rer. Fletcher L. Frltts. re- I nineteen municipalities I 1934 taxes in full. They iton Township. Chatham i. Hanover Township, Hard- ship. Mendham Township, f Township. Morris Town- tier Borough. Chatham Bor- |_CheBter Borough. Florham rough, Klnnelon Borough. Borough. Mendham Bor- Iwrrli Plains Borough. River- rough, Rockaway itrton Borough i If you have no church home in Rockaway. you are cordially Invited to Join us In work and worship. Vis- itors are always welcome to the ser- vices of this church. In the morning at eleven o'clock worship, the pastor will have as his sermon subject, "What the Early Church Was Like", The Church School will meet at ten o'clock under the leadership of William L. Mills, superintendent."*" Tuesday evening at seven-thirty the Intermediate League will meet in the Junior Room. , Wednesday evening at seven-thirty the mid-week service. Thursday at seven the choir will that there are ; around many buildings in Rocka- 1 way in need of repair. Of this num- ' lie Emphatically Refused Work at l.iondale" Says C. C Vermeule, in Counter Charge 'Brazingly Out of Line' Legion Appeals Again For Mroken Toys For (jifts The American Legion of Rocka- way has again made an appeal for the residents to gather up old toys' around the house that may be re- paired and given away to the un- • fortunate kiddies of the borough at! Commander Lefferts Mabie sug- gests that they be left with Chief of Police Ranck. at police headquart- ers, or notify the Chief or Command- er Mabie, or any member of the Post that samejnay be had soon, • "Saucy Hollandaise" | In Lincoln Schooli Mayor And Council Discuss Beach St. Drainage Problem Action Delayed To Obtain Definite Costs For Laying Drain $2,300 CosTof Project o^Extra^HourTof Superintendent Answering Ralph Relly. of the State To Furnish ERA Workers And County $800 For Material Planned In Spring 7th and 8th Grades Operetta Prom- j Tnat lne residents of Beach street ises To Be a Big Success To- | wiil be releived in the near future of night anij Tomorrow : tfte surface water flowing into the 1 cellars is evident from the action in connection with the sewer work In morrow night stoVth? saZ S Ut h ' S t id /t° f Itf ^ the RockawaV school; MIS B r - : ° r ±,. th !J am ^ " "•"Eli? ,*? ° th * Hafk-y. ,s directing the pi to- Borou Bh Council at the special meet- the auditorium of. in 8 Fr May night. I While it was only a short meeting i to take t Mayor and Common Council last month. Mr. Vermeule's letter to The Rec- ord is as follows: December 3rd. 1934 To the Editor of the Rockaway Record. Dear Mr. Editor: The lengthy communication of Contractor Relly published in your issue of November 29th is brazenly out of line with the facts. On November 8th. Mr. Relly most emphatically refused to do the work on the Liondale Sewer. His first re- fusal was to Mr. Simonds, the Resi- dent Engineer, in the forenoon, and when I appeared at the office later The stury takes that picturesque country of and dykes. The Princess of the royal possesses a important financial matters, most of the evening was absorbed to find ways and means in danes financine the Beach street project which rras been hanging fire since last Spring. The Queen knowing the Princess'] Councilman Sedano. Chairman of propensity lor gossip and talking in the Street Committee reported that """'" country* h*" 18 ' h s "" ker ' *' the ERA had aRleed '" furnish the overiier and^see'tha^sn^does' labor while the CountJI win Blve * 800 not talk loo much. About this lime a foreign Prince and his fleet arrive in Holland, os- : for part of the material. This leaves about $1,500 for the town to raise to complete the job. There is no a ™ tssiWe/the " '" • * 'owns funds to do the 1 rt V^ t ri (a. linn t* U«il **.p.«J HKA It*. <4 1. A. 1^ M*. refused to me in a very loud voice very belligerent manner. His by" modern" fi'v-1 refusal was heard by at least four bad ca.se of rose fever and Hans'' •C-Unj-j-PM. 4- . :7i.s smyTo ^tiTZTlZ his m Contlmed oll Page that he had placed sewer pipe on the tu»ilmwaon_rage J)_ Job this year, but evidently it is the When the Prince learns that the; first thing on the 1935 program. !SS hP The problem of drainage on this .street would be simple but the fact that adjoining streets need care. his Ing. Major repairs, such as repip- P B n : s . Asides myself. When I said vigilance, he has H hard time of il. complicates the matter and causes ing. reroofing, refloorlng. etc., are ',,_Y, 01 .. n ? J T. s ° m . e °"!!,. 0 J. s , e . :?.?,„__ To complicate matters still more, additional expense therefore the finding Holland alluring"I committee was instructed to have 'the requirements end costs labulat- I ed for presentation at the next meet- ing. . Councilman Floyd Hiler stated that he doubted very much as Rockaway Scout Gets High Award Ray Stilwrll. Jr. Assisted Injured Persons and Worked With Phys- icians In 1934 Accident Iwork was evidence that he intended to do the work. If this is true, then no importance whatever is to be at- tached to his refusal above referred to or any other statement that he may make. His refusal was five days Kelly Home In At the November Court of Honor Borough I meet for rehearsal. At 7:15 the Girl for the Dover Area. Boy Scouts of Scouts, and at 7:30 the Boy Scouts. America, held sit the Presbyterian Friday evening at 8 o'clock the Church, Dover, Friday evening. Friendship Club wll have as their. Eagle Scout Ray Stilwell. Jr.. of guests the Senior Young People. The Troop 22. Rockaway. was awarded Rev. Robert C. Llntner, pastor of the a special medal for con-spicuous Denville Methodist Episcopal Church bravery for services rendered on two will be the guest speaker, and he will occasions, one in 1931 and the other have as his subject. "Youth Seeks in 1934. which happened on the the Truth About Christianity and main highway, near Rockaway. in Other Religions". The hostesses for which one person was killed and the evening will be Mrs. Lourlc Mrs. six Injured. gh Mutilated that additional; N December will show Im- [tiMlpt. over last year, the! I Alvah Scott, and Mrs. Seaman. I r Supt. of Schools, Walter | » arranging with the State to lwt amount of school mon-1 "The (loose T»M to the treasurer's office I To Stage Play 13-14 within a few days *»rment of all State school plund has been received by «treasurer Hangs High" To Be Presented by Talented Amateur Group Rockaway residents who are fam |tttts"asseris that thin will be 1 1Ilar wltn theatrical history will rc- •['M to school districU but i ca » that iThe Goose **"«* HiRh ' iili who Eafile Scout Stilwell gave first aid instructions to those assisting, in- rludinK Scout Master Dave Mat- thews and Assistant Master Gus Stone, of the Rockaway Troop. Ray also worked with physicians as the injured persons were taken to thr hospital until early in the morning. District Commissioner. Joseph H Trenpove. made the presentation after explaining the reason for the award. The Court was attended by 97 boy whether a new drain there would , take care of the situation, .saying that particular section is a swamp er order, but when he found that I had reported the matter to the Coun- T *«*?"* on Page Lack of Water , T he cost of engineering work, sup- —T~- . . ,. erviMon. etc . would not cost the ) orlock ,f (h t matter Is let go, added ex- firemen p eI1S( , wou ii| D e involved, Council- tc save the marl sediino said. This applies to home of Mrs. Mary Anne Kelly, that j t h c ERA offer, and engineer. The caught fire from an overturned on ERA has postponed its offer several .stove in the kitchen. The house »as tirm . s and , t is said tn ,. v m a v d o lt completely burned to the ground. again if action is not taken soon. While the Rockaway volunteers re- • Therefore it is quite certain that the sponded in record lime they were wor ^ wl u be done in the near fut- handlcapped by the lark of water. A urr .. * nearby pond had no means of access -r n e liquor license money was to and chemical Irom the apparatus have been u.sed for this purpose but was used and kepi the fire down un- tfta t was utilized for other needs and Ii! all of the furniture and personal the Beach .street property owners belongmg.s were carried out. had to wait. The firemen confined the blaze to A resolution entering- into a con- Groups OrganizeFor Christmas Celebration Loral Organizations Cooperate In Planning Party For Over 200 Children of Borough In years pasi. organizations indi- vidually. had their Christmas parties the one hou.se. although sparks flex , ra[ . t wl(h Engineer C C Vermeule and much of the work was duplicat- Ior many yards from the high wind, furnishing a map of the town's sewer ed and children, for whom the part- TWO houses not many fed away were system at a cost of $2,500 and em- les were held, received duplicate kPp , from D( m S 1(!nl ,, d . -, a rhjp[ ln . spector anr j clerl . presents and caused a great confus- Mr a n o M r s . John K inncy lived at f . a) nf .| p f o r thrfl , mom h s at a cost ion. This year the several organiza- lrlP Kelly home. tion.s organized as one unit and. ac- The firemen weir in charge of Goose HiRh ' scouts - - , _ sistant scoutmasters, representing Friday night, the affair will be one immiclDaliti« "ih'A"~i,;™ I to "be "produced by"lne"5over'Li'ttie all the troops in the area. Many huge event and none of the children Sute school t £ wlll^e I Theatre next Thursday and Friday parents and friends of the scouts will be missed or none will receive ' "hool tax will re-! n was flrs( „*,„ on Broad . K m a , so prcS ent double recognition. way In January 1924 But even tho' BrMdes the Slilwell award there The organization will be known as II k ten vears old the Dlav retains were 72 merit badges awarded to the the "Rockaway First Annual Com- 11 is ten years old. me piay retain. ^ ^^ ^ ^.^ ^^ s ^ ^ ^ nninhy Kiddies Christmas Party". cording to the plans laid out at the chief Robert MacNeil. and his assisL- 7 scoutmasters, and 15 as-1 meeting held in the old Town Hall. Proportlon as soon as they I r > i « lils - was flrst Presented on Broad- said that many -• -».u uut uiuw "„-.- lhl - I th , m . ri . mos . of bovs eight of which were Star Scout munity Kiddies nthP ^^ ] y I^ n f-mtKe^Y^crit^snT^rt ami one Life Scout. Troop 23. of .The officers elected were as follows: III J2l", have P 11 " theiri S f , « i « m a decade ago Rockawnv was present with the!Mrs. Erwin Rodda, chairman: Gil- fill owe interest. This lnv th H 6 ' as . m . a ... de ^?,?,. aR0 .\.. ^.,.,».. Krea test number. bert Bodine. secretary: and William Commander Chiles. U. S. N.. re-'H. Crane, treasurer, lired. addressed the boys and told. There were twelve organizations of . «be coiiected.Tn most in", i Sma » town lltlcs ' thc Christma? Agrees On $195,500 For Arsenal Land Oondrmna lion Commission Srt« A Price For Property tn be Taken By Federal Clovrrnment •of $700 a month, was executed. Councilman William Ely said he was under the impression that the Iii:r...shing of the sewer map was a part oi the original contract but he was- corrected by Engineer Vermeule. The Engineer claims that when this iCoufiifiircl OK Paijc 4) Service For Dobbins Killed In Auto Crash l»wrri;;r'k V "°" >t ,,"'. u J"L'" ra«>i;iiv^ interwnven to make "The tired, addressed the boys and told. There were twelve organizations of R " b( *r, collected by ™ ssf "'^ lnter 2'. ov h e , n t0 L „,,„,, m0 "p them some InterestlnR events in his the Borough represented and several ™ the law most rtlsMncrlv Goose Hangs High one of me more i " " ^ ^ ^.i,..!,™ ih n i m . rnmmittops including Solicitation Miss Ruth Beth Watts is directing " - The cast Minerva including Solicitation. Entertainment. Tu» ting, were appointed, ion who was not repre- initial meeting are re- witnessed. ,quested to send delegates at the next A scout meeting was held follow-(meeting to be held Friday. Dec. 14. ing the Court of Honor and Rev. J, .at 7:30 o'clock. H Hewetson. of Rorkaway. acted a.sj It is planned to hold the Chri.st- Presidi-nt The plans for next year mas Party in the Lincoln Schorl wen arranged. i Auditorium. Dec.^24. at 3:30 o'clock. County Commissioner Henry O. (or 1000 new boy scouts by Janu-. ary. 1935. The next regular meeting j "fort they have made to a speech by one J'umuch as possible on I about the young son and daughter 1"'" this reason have not' of the n°" sp ric.a\ Wanting and get- »strongly on Interest col-' tln 8 mear > lne Ramfl thlnR ln •tower, the law is very' house." she says "Oh. their goose .'yte^urer's duty ln this: hangs high." |S'.' shall insist on these 7, lnil Mtlme. ... - "Handing amounts are as Includes Cornelia Boyd. ^County. $280 022 70' 1st Freeman. Marjorie Paulson. Biza- ': 2nd Court,'$203.92; Ibeth Andrews, Edna Goldblatt Holse ^•'| n ' ( r" Cour r o f Honor will be held '•»1; Library, S2.502.0B, i Paulson. O. M. Jank. Kennein fti- Jaruarjr 25 ln the lecture room of | This •130,509.87; State Bon-; Pers, Charles Brietzke. Cyrus uun- Methodist Episcopal Church, in | the Presbyterian Church. All mem- kle. Schelbner. Austin Dudderar ana Rockaway ]t ls requested that there! bers Hre urged to be present. r. I Donald and Richard Conover. ADner ^ ^^ H , u . n( ) anC (. and an invi-j The Younp People will have charge UHlnty " Y " BoV Friedland Is business manager. |l: ,, xlr , nded ) 0 a n | 0 be pres- of the evening service. Durinp the , - '-- : Anxious to make new friends ou - f thp d work the I past two years, a great many com- P r °P |rl > *:'• . .. _ u , , h . i.,.tin ;m| ^ art , do|n( , (owar(J reiiRion.jmllteps ' " '- The Condimnation Cfimmisudn has aiireeil on an aivard of $195 S00 for 365 ol the 1 H00 acres in the i-i- tale of the L. H Lidperwood al Luki Denmark. Th( iipc.il will be filed this week. The Federal poverninent serk. 4 - u> purchase the prnperty to exiiiul .ts Almost Instantly Killed When Coupe Crashed Into Itear Knd Of Heavy Truck al Dover To fi« T PI • V I I AStai to make new friends out- 10 ^0 I o Plainfieldiside of Dover, members of the Little u - .Theatre extend a special Ir™'" 1 """ p' r 'oiertimi of lir«- and property, lead- «»rrls County boys will'to Rockaway residents to attend. To, d ( . n!irarU , r building. ' County y. M c A Sec-'reach the Little Theatre drive up _ to Plal'nfleld' this j Blackwell street, over the Lackawan- THf . OF LATTER DAY SAINTS ns have J- ,ir.f-ral sf-rvice.s lor Wallace Dob- h:ii>. 58 who was almost mslantly killed in icn auto crash a! the inter- •<ttinn (I Ml. Hope avenue imti holdmi/s in lhe vieii.nv of Piratinny Hi.nti- 6 Dover. Friday nieht of last Arsenal which adicnns thc Lidff r-. '*<-ek were held at his late home in wood tract ' ,Ea<t Main Mrecl, Rockaway. Tues- The rommis'ion nlar-ed a high day nlterncon. Rev. Eldred Kuizen- VHlue on the lake dam which .'hinds Kit wHm r.f the: First Presbyterian on the tru't th' 1 govf.rnmeni will Churth. i-l!,c laird. Burial wn.s m the lake Allnrnei 1 ' I'.n lhe LitU'eiAcod" Presbyterian Cemetery, estate argued that when the dam i^ : Dubbins v.as a passenger in I hi' owned by lhe govi rnmen!. properly coupe which ran into the rear of u . ., values wi!l decn :..M because thi m v;' truck, which had Mopped Jor a red ay is Loyally Sunday at owm . r wl u nav , tri ,. n^hl U, lower signal l.ght. The entire front of the the water level or io drain irv lake pii.vsenm c;.r 'X-.is jammed under- John R LidMTWiod testified dur- neath the truck's body. It was ner- ing heaiinc. 1 - la.M summer thai ih« .essary to pry th( <ur out to releasi- purchiLsed because ol|Ihe ftcdipants. who also includeo ilur !LS a reservuir Mte. Frank McElgunti, 37. driver, and <l il hud value for di. 1 - Mrs. Louise Oumbmann. 43. both ol Presbyterian Church Count/deleg": thTvladuct" Drive up Randolph av- ln the homefSflenue one block and turn right^ on »nd will hear as 1 West Elliott street. The theatre is jiear the end of the street. * Both performances are scheduled to start al 8:15. but it is wise to ar- would invite their own speaker.' and Elder Frank P. Walker and Ansel.arrange their.own program. They •.vhtp have been calling al the will lead the service. There will be T. Ha homc.- of Rockaway people for the •vi ral months in the capacity ........innaries. will be the speakers lhe regular Sunday night meeting to start at 8:15. but it Is ^ Sum)ay nJRht meeting rive much earlier, as the demand for " . > T h e F a m l ) y , n t n e Celes . tickets is heavier than_usual. 6 " will be the subject The marriage of Miss Rose Tatka daughter of Mrs. Agnes T a tka o « U ...... to Andrew Mrs. Anna Novak, also of of son of Kingdom", will be the subject of Flder Walker's sermon. Elder Hall will speak on the subject. "The Iden- tification of the Church of Jesus Christ.' and will also render a vocal i- SOlO. Mrs Anna Novak, also 1 was'solemnlzed last Th urs , da ' r ,{[J, 0 , r r h" I These meetings were formerly held i— ,.„ «h. s»nr«l Heart Church. JIoog( , Bu | ][llng tut have re- b changed to a better lo ceremony at the home of the bride. rently been changed to a better lo- caTion in .the Knights of Pythias Haii 136 E. Blackwell Street, Dover. Visitors'are welcome. No collections are taken. a number of delegations from sur- rounding churches present. E ll l h Larry Emmons will play his banjo. He practiced four hours a day for a number of years, was offered flat- • I™?. $450,000 fr.r the purl sought oy thc Treyz Inc. government, rlaimini.' the remit.nriei • was driven ' y without, the di -•--•-- governmi :,t uttered $35,000. "V" I.cadcrs*To Hold Monthly Meeting. Dec. r^^nthrstT^eVJ but gave it up to go into, religious monthly meeting work 'on December 15th. owned hy George E r>I Hinghamtnn. N. Y.. . by Walter 'Mitchell, nl was 'A liability without, the dam The'j o hn.son City. N. Y. It was enroute to Bini/hamlon, after mitkinK a haul lo New.York. The right rear dual whfels of the truck were forced ahead a loot by the impact. It is reported at thc Dover General Ho.'pital. where McElgunn und Mrs. Y. M. C. A. Group.Gumbmann were taken, that the for- iii'nTi will hold itslmer had a possible skull fracture Drew University.The woman sustained leg lacerations Louis Cronholm.a.s well as internal injuries. It is also The main address of the evening of Dover. President of the Assoria- «>.d that both will recover, will be Riven by Dr. John Kuizenca. tion. announces a program consist- The trucks driver was temporarily Dr Kuizenga is now professor at the ing of recreation in the gym. swim- held for investigation but later re- Theological Seminar^ at Princeton.: ming. in;pection 'of the Brothers, eased by the Dover Police and Lieu- He was formerly president of the College building, dinner in Samuel tenant Edward Gebhardl. of the Western Theological Seminary, and : Bowne Hall, and to climax the meet- Prosecutor s staff the Moderator of the General Bynod ing an address by Dr. Edwin L.Earo. Dobbms,s survived by a daughter of the Reformed Church in America. Chairman of the, Monis County Y. Mrs. Florence Cannon, •This meeting.'Will begin at 7;3Q. \M. E. A., on "Human EnRineertoB".',Poyed; for .a. number•of •This meeting-'Will begta Everyone Is invited. Mrs. Florence Cannon, He was em- years at the IA discussion will folfow the. address.'! Rockaway Rolling Mills.
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ROCKAWAY RECORDMorns County's Newsiest Weekly . Our Aim "A better community in which to live"

XIVII, No. 23

and LusardiOnjging Practice

ud councilman Dliagrce .Onuhod of Complaint At

Special MeetingUdpeciafmeeUnB of the May-I Borough Council, FridayI!.™ Crane reported that ItTried to him that bootleg-u aolng on In the Borough ofiB and the police committeelook Into the matter. TheBid that other towns werea the practice and the boot-ire coming to Roekaway.

Uman Lusardi said that Ifriles making this complaintB to the proper place—theSept the matter would beare of, that ls, if the com-ot u sincere.

I Crane said "this is theplace tn complain" Coun-usaidl said that he was not

M the Mayor for reportingliter but thought that the0| the complainant be made

ended at the finalof Councilman Lusardi,

live me the Information andme making the complaint Isthe matter will be taken care

iidlitely."irlman Lusardi also flew intogor when the latter presented01 In paying William Kellylam Malloy their money forcork on the Liondale tract.Ill signing the checks, theuid it was against his wishit consistent with his betterll. Lusardi retorted with the

ROCKAWAY, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1934

Thii prlntlnj MUbllshmtn*opwaUs strictly la accord-ance with the Code ol Nat-ional Recovery tor TUBPRINTERS ot America andalso observes all Union reg-ulations and requlrementi.

$1.50 PER YEAR

Associated Svstem OutputUp 4.9 ' ; ; l .crease High!

For the week ended November 24. jAssociated Oas & Electric System:reports net electric output of 56.-!158,061 units ikwhi, which Is an in- 'crease of 4.0r;< above the same weeka year ago. This is the highest week-ly net output reported for the Sys-!tern since the week ended January •10, 1931.

For the four weeks to date output I •increased 3.2% over the correspond-j Job» f " S ? " * 2JIUI. Pl»

Engineer Answers Reply OfSewer Contractor Relty

Housing Results NowDepends On Public

Ing period last year. Needed Property Repairs, theGoal, Chairman States

Masons To Attend ! "The success of the Rockaway! Better Housing Program rests In the

" U n n n . r U « . . _ " ' •" a n c i s o f t h e People." Chairman Ar-n a P P y HOlir ; lhur H. Dill, of the local committee

r r * ' |sald today"The Federal HousingM s i rvrr

Methodist ChurchSunday Night

local committee operates, providesthe plan and will give all possible

; cooperation. The rest is up to the

P"1?"? , I f a" who ari' able t0 do sok d

8unday night will be Men's Night IP"1?"? , I f a " w h o a r i ' a b l e t 0 d o s o

at the popular "HAPPY HOUR" ser-' w l " , l ak(1 advantage of the attrac-vice In the First Methodist Episco- . " ^ °an P,la" ma>*e possible by thepal Church. Which means that the I Administration, and repair, alter orbrief address of the pastor, the Rev. j mprove their properties, benefit toBoyd R. Greenwalt, will be directed ' ,?w

c n , l" ' e immunity will resultprimarily at the men and not that :w'.t.h,ou

1 I " 6 " ' 0 " ' , utheir good wives, mothers and sisters , }' l s

ut n e h°P e o f l n e Rockaway

l d i Better Homes Program Committeegare excluded

Jephthah Lodge, No. 233. Free and ;^° p" l. ,(o " 0 I * befo.™ w lV tS' a c o n -cepted Masons are planning to at- '**•*'« number of the Jobta. menAccepted

tend this service In Rockaway whose livelihood de-The Ministry of Music of this hour • Po

etni\UP£?i,*C m??y, '""ustries re-

will Include ln addition to the service , l ^ , ^ 1 ™ ™ ; J I ^ M / ? , . | S "of gospel song led by Basil Johnson,seectlons by the choir, the hymn."Jesus Saviour. Pilot Me." beautiful-

lais will reenter homesu l o n ; homelha! are mnrc comfortable and val-uable will grace Ftockaway's reslden-

Ernest Engleman. tenors, and Har-old Matthews. Alvah Scott, and Law-

, ry.... ,

"I certainly wouldn't sign I rence Ronk. basses.II1 felt that way about it."lijor replied that he didn'tIo deprive the men of their

towns Paid 1934i In Full, Report

1 Treasurer Anticipates Thattdpta Will Show Improve-

I twit Over Last Year

liking his report to the MorrisfBoard of Freeholders. Coun-

rer. Fletcher L. Frltts. re-I nineteen municipalitiesI 1934 taxes in full. Theyiton Township. Chathami. Hanover Township, Hard-ship. Mendham Township,f Township. Morris Town-tier Borough. Chatham Bor-

|_CheBter Borough. Florhamrough, Klnnelon Borough.Borough. Mendham Bor-

Iwrrli Plains Borough. River-

rough, Rockawayitrton Borough

i

If you have no church home inRockaway. you are cordially Invitedto Join us In work and worship. Vis-itors are always welcome to the ser-vices of this church.

In the morning at eleven o'clockworship, the pastor will have as hissermon subject, "What the EarlyChurch Was Like",

The Church School will meet atten o'clock under the leadership ofWilliam L. Mills, superintendent."*"

Tuesday evening at seven-thirtythe Intermediate League will meet inthe Junior Room. ,

Wednesday evening at seven-thirtythe mid-week service.

Thursday at seven the choir will

that there are; around many buildings in Rocka-1 way in need of repair. Of this num-

' l ie Emphatically RefusedWork at l.iondale" Says

C. C Vermeule, inCounter Charge

'Brazingly Out of Line'

Legion Appeals Again ForMroken Toys For (jifts

• The American Legion of Rocka-way has again made an appeal forthe residents to gather up old toys'around the house that may be re-paired and given away to the un- •fortunate kiddies of the borough at!

Commander Lefferts Mabie sug-gests that they be left with Chief ofPolice Ranck. at police headquart-ers, or notify the Chief or Command-er Mabie, or any member of the Postthat samejnay be had soon, •

"Saucy Hollandaise" |In Lincoln Schooli

Mayor And CouncilDiscuss Beach St.

Drainage ProblemAction Delayed To Obtain

Definite Costs ForLaying Drain

$2,300 CosTof Project

o^Extra^HourTofSuperintendent

Answering Ralph Relly. of the

State To Furnish ERA Workers AndCounty $800 For Material

Planned In Spring

7th and 8th Grades Operetta Prom- j T n a t l n e residents of Beach streetises To Be a Big Success To- | w i i l b e releived in the near future of

night anij Tomorrow : t f t e surface water flowing into the1 cellars is evident from the action

inconnection with the sewer work In morrow night

s t o V t h ? s a Z S a ° U t h'S t i d / t ° f Itf ^ the RockawaV school; MIS B r - :

° r ± , . t h ! J a m ^ " " • " E l i ? ,*? ° t h * Hafk-y. ,s directing the pi

to- B o r o uBh Council at the special meet-the auditorium of. in8 FrMay night.

I While it was only a short meetingi to take t

Mayor and Common Council lastmonth.

Mr. Vermeule's letter to The Rec-ord is as follows:

December 3rd. 1934To the Editor of theRockaway Record.Dear Mr. Editor:

The lengthy communication ofContractor Relly published in yourissue of November 29th is brazenlyout of line with the facts.

On November 8th. Mr. Relly mostemphatically refused to do the workon the Liondale Sewer. His first re-fusal was to Mr. Simonds, the Resi-dent Engineer, in the forenoon, andwhen I appeared at the office later

The stury takesthat picturesque country ofand dykes. The Princess of the royal

possesses a

important financialmatters, most of the evening wasabsorbed to find ways and means in

danes financine the Beach street projectwhich rras been hanging fire sincelast Spring.

The Queen knowing the Princess'] Councilman Sedano. Chairman ofpropensity lor gossip and talking in the Street Committee reported that

" " " ' " country* h*"18 ' h s " " k e r ' *'the E R A h a d a R l e e d ' " f u r n i s h t h e

overiier and^see'tha^sn^does' l a b o r w h i l e t h e C o u n t J I w i n B l v e * 8 0 0

not talk loo much.About this lime a foreign Prince

and his fleet arrive in Holland, os-

: for part of the material. This leavesabout $1,500 for the town to raiseto complete the job. There is no

a ™ tssiWe/the " '" •* 'owns funds to do the1 rt V^ t ri ( a . l i n n t* U « i l * * . p . « J H K A I t * . < 4 1. A. 1 ^ M*.

refused to me in a very loud voicev e r y belligerent manner. His

by" modern" fi'v-1 refusal was heard by at least four bad ca.se of rose fever and Hans''

•C-Unj-j-PM. 4- . :7i.s smyTo t i T Z T l Z his m™Contlmed oll Page „that he had placed sewer pipe on the tu»ilmwaon_rage J)_

Job this year, but evidently it is theWhen the Prince learns that the; first thing on the 1935 program.

!SS h P The problem of drainage on this.street would be simple but the factthat adjoining streets need care.

his

Ing. Major repairs, such as repip- • PB™n:s. Asides myself. When I said vigilance, he has H hard time of il. complicates the matter and causesing. reroofing, refloorlng. etc., are ',,_Y,01™ ..n?JT.s°m.e°"!!,.0J.s,e. :?.?,„__ To complicate matters still more, additional expense therefore the

finding Holland alluring"I committee was instructed to have'the requirements end costs labulat-I ed for presentation at the next meet-ing.

. Councilman Floyd Hiler statedthat he doubted very much as

Rockaway ScoutGets High Award

Ray Stilwrll. Jr. Assisted InjuredPersons and Worked With Phys-

icians In 1934 Accident

Iwork was evidence that he intendedto do the work. If this is true, thenno importance whatever is to be at-tached to his refusal above referredto or any other statement that hemay make. His refusal was five days

Kelly Home In

At the November Court of Honor

BoroughI

meet for rehearsal. At 7:15 the Girl for the Dover Area. Boy Scouts ofScouts, and at 7:30 the Boy Scouts. America, held sit the Presbyterian

Friday evening at 8 o'clock the Church, Dover, Friday evening.Friendship Club wll have as their. Eagle Scout Ray Stilwell. Jr.. ofguests the Senior Young People. The Troop 22. Rockaway. was awardedRev. Robert C. Llntner, pastor of the a special medal for con-spicuousDenville Methodist Episcopal Church bravery for services rendered on twowill be the guest speaker, and he will occasions, one in 1931 and the otherhave as his subject. "Youth Seeks in 1934. which happened on thethe Truth About Christianity and main highway, near Rockaway. inOther Religions". The hostesses for which one person was killed andthe evening will be Mrs. Lourlc Mrs. six Injured.

ghMutilated that additional;N December will show Im-[tiMlpt. over last year, the!

I Alvah Scott, and Mrs. Seaman.

Ir Supt. of Schools, Walter|» arranging with the State tolwt amount of school mon-1 "The (looseT»M to the treasurer's office I

To Stage Play 13-14

within a few days*»rment of all State school

plund has been received by«treasurer

Hangs High" To BePresented by Talented

Amateur Group

Rockaway residents who are fam|tttts"asseris that thin will be 11 I l a r w l t n theatrical history will rc-• [ 'M to school districU but i c a » t h a t i T h e G o o s e **"«* H i R h '

i i l i who

Eafile Scout Stilwell gave first aidinstructions to those assisting, in-rludinK Scout Master Dave Mat-thews and Assistant Master GusStone, of the Rockaway Troop. Rayalso worked with physicians as theinjured persons were taken to thrhospital until early in the morning.

District Commissioner. Joseph HTrenpove. made the presentationafter explaining the reason for theaward.

The Court was attended by 97 boy

whether a new drain there would, take care of the situation, .sayingthat particular section is a swamp

er order, but when he found that Ihad reported the matter to the Coun-

T *«*?"*on Page

Lack of Water , T he cost of engineering work, sup-—T~- . . ,. erviMon. etc . would not cost the

) orlock ,f (h t matter Is let go, added ex-firemen peI1S(, w o u i i | De involved, Council-

tc save the m a r l sediino said. This applies tohome of Mrs. Mary Anne Kelly, that j th c ERA offer, and engineer. Thecaught fire from an overturned on ERA has postponed its offer several.stove in the kitchen. The house »as t i r m . s a n d ,t i s s a i d t n , . v m a v d o l tcompletely burned to the ground. again if action is not taken soon.

While the Rockaway volunteers re- • Therefore it is quite certain that thesponded in record lime they were wor^ w lu be done in the near fut-handlcapped by the lark of water. A u r r . . *nearby pond had no means of access -rne liquor license money was toand chemical Irom the apparatus have been u.sed for this purpose butwas used and kepi the fire down un- t f t at w a s utilized for other needs andIi! all of the furniture and personal the Beach .street property ownersbelongmg.s were carried out. had to wait.

The firemen confined the blaze to A resolution entering- into a con-

Groups Organize ForChristmas Celebration

Loral Organizations Cooperate InPlanning Party For Over 200

Children of Borough

In years pasi. organizations indi-vidually. had their Christmas parties the one hou.se. although sparks flex , r a [ . t w l ( h Engineer C C Vermeuleand much of the work was duplicat- I o r many yards from the high wind, furnishing a map of the town's sewered and children, for whom the part- TWO houses not many fed away were system at a cost of $2,500 and em-les were held, received duplicate k P p , f r o m D(mS 1 ( ! n l , , d . -, a r h j p [ l n . s p e c t o r a n r j c l e r l .presents and caused a great confus- M r a n o M r s . J o h n Kinncy lived at f.a) n f . | p f o r t h r f l , m o m h s at a costion. This year the several organiza- l r l P Kelly home.tion.s organized as one unit and. ac- The firemen weir in charge of

G o o s e H i R h '

scouts — - - ,_ sistant scoutmasters, representing Friday night, the affair will be one

immiclDaliti« "ih'A"~i,;™ I to "be "produced by"lne"5over'Li'ttie all the troops in the area. Many huge event and none of the childrenSute school t £ wlll^e I Theatre next Thursday and Friday parents and friends of the scouts will be missed or none will receive

' "hool tax will r e - ! n w a s f l r s ( „*,„ o n B r o a d . K m a , s o prcSent double recognition.way In January 1924 But even tho' BrMdes the Slilwell award there The organization will be known asII k ten vears old the Dlav retains were 72 merit badges awarded to the the "Rockaway First Annual Com-11 is ten years old. me piay retain. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . ^ ^ ^ s ^ ^ ^ nninhy Kiddies Christmas Party".

cording to the plans laid out at the chief Robert MacNeil. and his assisL-7 scoutmasters, and 15 as-1 meeting held in the old Town Hall.

Proportlon as soon as they I r>i«lils- w a s f l r s t Presented on Broad-

said that many-• -».u u u t uiuw " „ - . - l h l - I t h , m . r i . m o s . o f bovs eight of which were Star Scout munity KiddiesnthP ^ ^ ] y I ^ n f - m t K e ^ Y ^ c r i t ^ s n T ^ r t ami one Life Scout. Troop 23. of .The officers elected were as follows:

III J2l", h a v e P11" t h e i r i S f , « i « m a decade ago Rockawnv was present with the!Mrs. Erwin Rodda, chairman: Gil-fill owe interest. This lnv t hH6 ' a s .m . a . . .d e^?,?, . a R 0 . \ . . ^ . , . , » . . Kreatest number. bert Bodine. secretary: and William

Commander Chiles. U. S. N.. re-'H. Crane, treasurer,lired. addressed the boys and told. There were twelve organizations of

. «be coiiected.Tn most in", i S m a » t o w n P° l l t l c s ' t h c Christma?

Agrees On $195,500For Arsenal Land

Oondrmna lion Commission Srt« APrice For Property tn be Taken

By Federal Clovrrnment

•of $700 a month, was executed.Councilman William Ely said he

was under the impression that theIii:r...shing of the sewer map was apart oi the original contract but hewas- corrected by Engineer Vermeule.The Engineer claims that when this

iCoufiifiircl OK Paijc 4)

Service For DobbinsKilled In Auto Crash

l»wrri;;r'kV"°">t,,"'.uJ"L'" ra«>i;iiv^ interwnven to make "The tired, addressed the boys and told. There were twelve organizations ofR " b(*r, collected by ™ s s f " ' ^ ln te r2'.ov

he,n t0L „ , , „ , , m0"p them some InterestlnR events in his the Borough represented and several

™ the law most rtlsMncrlv Goose Hangs High one of me more i " "^ ^ ^ . i , . . ! , ™ ihn i m . rnmmittops including Solicitation

Miss Ruth Beth Watts is directing" - The cast

Minerva

including Solicitation.Entertainment. Tu»

ting, were appointed,ion who was not repre-initial meeting are re-

witnessed. ,quested to send delegates at the nextA scout meeting was held follow-(meeting to be held Friday. Dec. 14.

ing the Court of Honor and Rev. J, .at 7:30 o'clock.H Hewetson. of Rorkaway. acted a.sj It is planned to hold the Chri.st-Presidi-nt The plans for next year mas Party in the Lincoln Schorlwen arranged. i Auditorium. Dec.^24. at 3:30 o'clock.

County Commissioner Henry O.

(or 1000 new boy scouts by Janu-.ary. 1935. The next regular meeting j

"fort they have made to a speech by oneJ'umuch as possible on I about the young son and daughter1"'" this reason have n o t ' o f t h e n°"spric.a\ Wanting and get-»strongly on Interest co l - ' t l n 8 mear> l n e R a m f l t h l n R l n

•tower, the law is very' house." she says "Oh. their goose. ' y t e ^ u r e r ' s duty ln this: hangs high."| S ' . ' shall insist on these7,lnilMtlme. ... -

"Handing amounts are as Includes Cornelia Boyd.^County. $280 022 70' 1st Freeman. Marjorie Paulson. Biza-

' : 2nd Court,'$203.92; Ibeth Andrews, Edna Goldblatt Holse ^• ' | n ' ( r" C o u r r o f Honor will be held'•»1; Library, S2.502.0B, i Paulson. O. M. Jank. Kennein fti- J a r u a r j r 2 5 l n the lecture room of | This•130,509.87; State Bon-; Pers, Charles Brietzke. Cyrus uun- Methodist Episcopal Church, in | the Presbyterian Church. All mem-

kle. Schelbner. Austin Dudderar ana R o c k a w a y ] t l s requested that there! bers Hre urged to be present.r. • I Donald and Richard Conover. ADner ^ ^ ^ H,u.n()anC(. and an invi-j The Younp People will have chargeUHlnty " Y " BoV Friedland Is business manager. |l: , , x l r , n d e d ) 0 a n | 0 be pres- of the evening service. Durinp the ,

- '-- : Anxious to make new friends ou - f t h p d w o r k the I past two years, a great many com- P r°P | r l> *:'•. .. _ u , , h . i.,.tin ™ ; m | ^ a r t , d o | n ( , ( o w a r ( J reiiRion.jmllteps ' " '-

The Condimnation Cfimmisudnhas aiireeil on an aivard of $195 S00for 365 ol the 1 H00 acres in the i-i-tale of the L. H Lidperwood al LukiDenmark. Th( iipc.il will be filedthis week.

The Federal poverninent serk.4- u>purchase the prnperty to exiiiul .ts

Almost Instantly Killed When CoupeCrashed Into Itear Knd Of

Heavy Truck a l Dover

To fi« T PI • V I I A S t a i to make new friends out-10 ^0 I o Plainfieldiside of Dover, members of the Littleu - .Theatre extend a special Ir™'"1""" p'r'oiertimi of lir«- and property, lead-«»rrls County boys will 'to Rockaway residents to attend. To, d ( . n ! i r a r U , r building.' County y. M c A Sec-'reach the Little Theatre drive up _

to Plal'nfleld' this j Blackwell street, over the Lackawan- T H f .OF LATTER DAY SAINTS

ns have

J- ,ir.f-ral sf-rvice.s lor Wallace Dob-h:ii>. 58 who was almost mslantlykilled in icn auto crash a! the inter-•<ttinn (I Ml. Hope avenue imti

holdmi/s in lhe vieii.nv of Piratinny Hi.nti- 6 Dover. Friday nieht of lastArsenal which adicnns thc Lidff r-. '*<-ek were held at his late home inwood tract ' ,Ea<t Main Mrecl, Rockaway. Tues-

The rommis'ion nlar-ed a high day nlterncon. Rev. Eldred Kuizen-VHlue on the lake dam which .'hinds Kit wHm r.f the: First Presbyterianon the tru't th'1 govf.rnmeni will Churth. i-l!,c laird. Burial wn.s m thelake Allnrnei1' I'.n lhe LitU'eiAcod" Presbyterian Cemetery,estate argued that when the dam i^: Dubbins v.as a passenger in I hi'owned by lhe govi rnmen!. properly coupe which ran into the rear of u

. ., values wi!l decn :..M because thi m v;' truck, which had Mopped Jor a reday is Loyally Sunday at o w m . r w lu n a v , t r i,. n^hl U, lower signal l.ght. The entire front of the

the water level or io drain irv lake pii.vsenm c;.r 'X-.is jammed under-John R LidMTWiod testified dur- neath the truck's body. It was ner-

ing heaiinc.1- la.M summer thai ih« .essary to pry th( <ur out to releasi-purchiLsed because o l | Ihe ftcdipants. who also includeoilur !LS a reservuir Mte. Frank McElgunti, 37. driver, and<l il hud value for di.1- Mrs. Louise Oumbmann. 43. both ol

Presbyterian Church

Count/deleg": thTvladuct" Drive up Randolph av-ln the homefSflenue one block and turn right^ on

»nd will hear as1 West Elliott street. The theatre isj iear the end of the street.* Both performances are scheduledto start al 8:15. but it is wise to ar-

would invite their own speaker.' andElder Frank P. Walker and Ansel.arrange their.own program. They

•.vhtp have been calling al the will lead the service. There will beT. Hahomc.- of Rockaway people for the

•vi ral months in the capacity........innaries. will be the speakerslhe regular Sunday night meetingto start at 8:15. but it Is ^ S u m ) a y n J R h t m e e t i n g

rive much earlier, as the demand for " . > T h e F a m l ) y , n t n e C e l e s .tickets is heavier than_usual. 6 " will be the subject

The marriage of Miss Rose Tatkadaughter of Mrs. Agnes T a t k a o«Uu»...... to AndrewMrs. Anna Novak, also of

ofson of

Kingdom", will be the subjectof Flder Walker's sermon. Elder Hallwill speak on the subject. "The Iden-tification of the Church of JesusChrist.' and will also render a vocal

i- SOlO.Mrs Anna Novak, also 1was'solemnlzed last Thurs,da'r,{[J,0,rrh" I These meetings were formerly heldi— ,.„ «h. s»nr«l Heart Church. *» J I o o g ( , B u | ] [ l l n g tut have re-

b changed to a better lo

ceremony at the home of the bride.

rently been changed to a better lo-caTion in .the Knights of PythiasHaii 136 E. Blackwell Street, Dover.Visitors'are welcome. No collectionsare taken.

a number of delegations from sur-rounding churches present.

E ll l hLarry Emmons will play his banjo.He practiced four hours a day for anumber of years, was offered flat- •

I™?. $450,000 fr.r the purl sought oy thc Treyz Inc.government, rlaimini.' the remit.nriei • was driven

' y w i thou t , the d i - • - - • - -g o v e r n m i :,t u t t e red $35,000.

"V" I.cadcrs*To HoldMonthly Meeting. Dec.

r ^ ^ n t h r s t T ^ e V Jbut gave it up to go into, religious monthly meetingwork 'on December 15th.

owned hy George Er>I Hinghamtnn. N. Y..

„ . by Walter 'Mitchell, nlwas 'A liability without, the dam The'john.son City. N. Y. It was enroute

to Bini/hamlon, after mitkinK a haullo New.York. The right rear dualwhfels of the truck were forcedahead a loot by the impact.

It is reported at thc Dover GeneralHo.'pital. where McElgunn und Mrs.

Y. M. C. A. Group.Gumbmann were taken, that the for-iii'nTi will hold itslmer had a possible skull fracture

Drew University.The woman sustained leg lacerationsLouis Cronholm.a.s well as internal injuries. It is also

The main address of the evening of Dover. President of the Assoria- «>.d that both will recover,will be Riven by Dr. John Kuizenca. tion. announces a program consist- The trucks driver was temporarilyDr Kuizenga is now professor at the ing of recreation in the gym. swim- • held for investigation but later re-Theological Seminar^ at Princeton.: ming. in;pection 'of the Brothers, eased by the Dover Police and Lieu-He was formerly president of the College building, dinner in Samuel tenant Edward Gebhardl. of theWestern Theological Seminary, and : Bowne Hall, and to climax the meet- Prosecutor s staff •the Moderator of the General Bynod ing an address by Dr. Edwin L.Earo. Dobbms,s survived by a daughterof the Reformed Church in America. Chairman of the, Monis County Y. Mrs. Florence Cannon,

•This meeting.'Will begin at 7;3Q. \M. E. A., on "Human EnRineertoB".',Poyed; for .a. number•of•This meeting-'Will begtaEveryone Is invited.

Mrs. Florence Cannon, He was em-years at the

IA discussion will folfow the. address.'! Rockaway Rolling Mills.

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Bend UB your newt llemieach week, we wantthem.

AND V1C1N11Y ~THUMDAV, DEOEMBitt ,

Advertiicmnnti,tlvoly dl

»»M»i l l bring

Denville Club IMuusLeisure Time Protfrum

DENVII.LK I'NDKNOMINATIONAI.

A|,

n r M V I I I r KnTP<5 Dcn\ille Church (JuildDEINV1LLL fMUiLJ ArrmiUcH Dec. Acllviliw

HullA ineethiB will be held tomorrownight In the auditorium of Ihe MainStri.nl Schiml iiiHln- Ih,. miunaarHhlii' Church School Cliuuteh fur nil HMi*Street Sihool uulei the «piiwoinniii mt)mm ,,l (.30. If you meof the Womun'H Club, In hope* of , „ „ n o w mi,,,,,!),,,, „ church schoolorsBtiUInu iiroup* In nn BRA lelHiire yol| mi, nulled lo Join one of onprogram for weekly session* thin CIIISNCN. Competent Icuchcru are h:winter, The Bonrd of Educailon i«'«'hiirini.

• P.O. 8. of A. | M | , 1 | | U | M l l ( 1 „,,„,„,. willluniMin.

lur llradford. I'u.. are vlsltlun Mr

i anil Mm Henry lEwald. Hr or Dlniii-

<iti(i MpiiiiM I'ui'k. ,,Mr iilid Mr* Wesley De llniin and

noli. Jnlin. nf llulnbiiiv Luke*, spentIhe week-i'iul will, I lie Inner1* pur

wllhoulBunday

„ , " , .Twllfurnlahhm Hie iiudlturtuui

chnrue. preach. Special inualcThe nu'ellnu will be preNlded over The Ladles' Auxiliary will hold

by Mm. A. Helden Wulkei, president innnlhly meellnii ul the homeof the W o m a n * Club. A number of { ^ | , J ^ ' , | i ; u b b l M " m l " ' v ' ' " ' ' "voluntper workers, liieliiriliiu Mr*.1

A c lii-»j*t••»•»»» ral ly lor the childArthur H. Dill, of Rockawny. will IIH- ,,,„ „„ Well an the adult* will be heldkUt In orirantaatlon work. Hpecial in Ihe Cliun-h hull. Thursduy evennttentlan will be mven lo the IJ I n t»- ^ **,"| („'k*'**'* ''rWt'i-r-' * w 11 l V -1' i " ' "i n n 11*' • t c I'nine of entertnlniniMil for the younu 1 ' | | 1 ' I B " i u , , ,.|,unier Hunlu Clini* will bepeople, HubbUtH of variuii* mitvui-n, p,,.M.|,i vvilh u pack on hi* buck nmlwill be developed mid a soclul hour.mvi- on, uiru In nil iircsriil. ' ' ' ' " -will follow. The EltA Leisure Time purly I* sponsored by IhrOrchmtra will furnish IIUIHIC nnd M,1.*''vv'inin*n' IIitrtliiTiin nn<I twdanc-inii will be enjoyed. • I red'Hleiirl in clmi'iit'.

• • ' i The Annual Christum* I'rourain nf(Hub T o I the Chinch School will be pre*enli'(

Thl»

; H u m , , l v v v m m U Q

Sponsor (.hristinus I ree M,«. ICIHI>- CM>. HIKI: Mr*, M. V'Hum. Miimiiio. mill Mr. H. It Hnlleld

The Dcnvllie Civic Awiorhillon will 'biirlUine. imnu nl I he Hiinrliiy even-Kpoiwor « curd parly and dunce ln'""< "MvUv '""' H i m " " y 'be held nt Ford'* Hull, Friday even-ing, December 7, ul 8 o'clock In helpmine fund* for I he coiniiiunll.vChrlatmiw Tree cclcbrallon til I>en-vllle. A 100 percent celebnilliin ,*planned.

There will be I'litiM'tiilninciil fenl-iiren and a hoine-inudr cuke Mile. I II* requested by llii' Chalrniun nl tin-committee, Mm. Ida Mitchell, to ul-tend nnd help I hi* worlh.v i-inisi-Ticket* will tie 2li ceiilii,

Quinn's Knlerluin AtA Furewell Supper

Mr. and Mm. .liihn W. (Julnu en-tertained ul a fnrewcll »iip|)cr forthe liiller'K brnlher-iii-luw nnd HIK-ter. Mr. mill Mm. John Kocbklc, nfIrvlniitiiii. nl Ilieir hotue in HinnbiiwLuke*. Biiliirdiiy iiliiht. The Kocb-kle'x left Miinda.v on n inuiiii' Irlp IDMiami, Pliirldu. Trxiix nml Oil.

MRN. AHKKW TO (ilVK I.I'.CTHHK

M H . Hutu U Axkcw. lihniiliin millhecretaiy ul \hv I'libllr l.lbmrv Cum-mlfiMon. n[ Tri'Mlnn. will ulvc u Ire-lure in I he Mulli xliei'l Krhoiil liudl-lorium. next Frlduy, Dec. 141 li, be-h'liiiniiK nl iini' n'l'lixk Thr uulilli' ihinvited In iillrml.

TIUIHC who iilli'iuli'il ihr eiirly HITvice mi Thnnkwlvinu mornlnii, TellII wan II very worlh-whlli1 nnd proflluljle M'l'vlee.

You lire invited and will be welcoined I" nil «I' ITKTK of Hie church.

Mrs, Marion MiincluniHonored At Dinner

A blrlhdii.v illnnci' WIIA lendeied InMix Marlon Huniliini, nf lmlliinLake, liml. Tliiimla.v nlvhl, ul Ihehunii nf Mr. and Mm. John (Ion-Mirelk. HI Dover. CIIICHIK piment In-cluded llir MIMWH Mary nnd Ellzn-belh Daiiduia, <IIIIIUIIII'I'N of Mrx.Uiindinii; Mr uiid Mr« Chi'iveiiock.mill Mr. and Mm A. H Itelnhai'd.nf Unver Knllnwliiu Ihe ilinner mi

n.viible I'vi-ninu WIIH fipcnl.

MKK. K I I , NTKATI OKI) KNTKIl-TAINN AT 1,1 N( l l lvON-l l l t l lKI l ;

Mi". K II Hlrullnrd enlerlaliiedI u ] III JI I liijli - h] Uluc ill her llnllie 111

Uluiiiniid Hprluu I'nt'k Iniluy. Annumhe Miii-hlN pri'M'til were Mrs. Haniiiel

Dowker mid Mrs Hell Fuller, nfMniili'liilr Mix ICdwiud Hoinalne,il Jersey Cllv, Mix. Hiimucl We*,.if Wi-M[|i'ld. Mm lleiny Kwuld.

Mrs lloberl Illlnuiiwiirlh. Hi , undMrs lleiny M. Ilrnnk*. of Uiiivlll'-

Hubwrilje indny.

ArrmiUc

o.niinun'lly^hurch Onlld. al.| ( l | l l | . „„.,,,,„,, furnriny. arrunnecl||,,,|r Deeeniber iicllvltlt'n. Mm Wll-Until Oinilil nnd Mm. hln VahOleiirn- , • iiinned H ^ ^ V ' p C) l | l ( | | ( | | 1 | k | , ()||1(1|, „ , u,,, cltiitlcl ri 'ol-d,,,,,,,. Mnniluy, On: 10. nt 13:30 p.

lhe week-end wllti Ihe ln l l i i> p d,,,,,,,. Mnniluy, On: 10. nt 13:30 pute. Mr. und Mm. John I'mnler. In ,».. North Hliore roud. Indliiii liiilfe-

Mr.m

Mm. Cleurne Denny,iillry Utinil. left

where Ihey wlerdny for FloridaMiclid tile wluli'i.

A sun, .luines Lc Hoy. has eoliienr Mi

nnd Mr*. Cleurae uenny. '» i ' ' mUry Mtl b l . | d l l r D r r . 14. inIhe Hnckuwny Vulli-V Hnnil. led yes- | M | , nudti,itmut nr Ilir Mull, »tree,

'" srhool Hi rnbrl- H2. 10:110 o'clockII eake snlr nnd Imwnir will be heldIII Ihe slore ncxl lo Ihe A. ft P. Mr*

• - Mould Is 111 charlie of Ihe fond salebriMliien the home of Mr. und Mrs , B m | Mr* riunles Werthlem Is chair-Wllllnni l.e liny Clmmiiloii.

, nllt| Mm riinrlen WeCIHIICII mun of the bimuir. ..„,„„,.

• Deceinber 27, Mm Hnberl Llnlncr

Mm A,h,d Npprl. «T • r f f i ' W h " '"

i"«lKunernl nervuW will lie held lo-

10 t th

If this isn'tFALSE ECONOMY

.Certainly it is Falso Economy. Wasteis the opposite of economy. When youcross Hot water oif the budget, you.•waste time, patience and water. Putin a Penfield Gas Automatic Water•Heater, and have an economical sup-ply of hot .water all the time.

Inrd, Conn. Kunernl nervuW llMr. and Mm. Ptlllltp 1-aiiK i"«l „„„.,.„». unnnnnn lit 3:110 at the

dniitihlcm, Muriel nnd WlnlflTil, " ' | VUIIIIKN Kiinernl Home. 37 PronpeelUnckvllle CVliler I,. I . were rrcclil ulrrel. Dovir, Tor Oimliiv Llldwl|i, 4(1.

«- >;-••,»'«', "-'/'"•'«WK T^XtA. ( I . IJIIIK. or ItiilnUnw LakcM. ,|,,,-,, 1 »4,t,. Rev II A Dryrr, uuilor

Mr. nnd Mr«. Waller Dohin, nl ,,f |),e MwedlMi tulllernli Church,Prnnklln mini are enlerlnlnlnn the Unver. will nrriclule and burial will

'»r ' ' ' :''' WNHa", Uohm. or J-fWSK1*'" ''"',lrmey Cl ly. lor nevcml weekn. . • •

MIK* Mnldii McCIIMley. ol Indian CIIHINTMAN KNTKIITAINMKNTLuke. IM H1.IIIHH in New York Clly. IIKC. IDlh, COMMIINITV CIIMKII

(' llnekefeller und Inmlly

" "-"• •• ' ^ *'•• m ; j 1 i rl

mwhead and have none In Ulooin-1 U l , l | V | | | , , c.'uininunlly MehddHeld where they will niiiy thin win- church, will be. held In Ihe church

on Wednndtiy evrnlnu, December' ! Th l l IMi and Mrs. U. A. Hlunlcy and

liiiaihlei. Liu In. have relumed from

1 Oth. The commlllee In chnriie ofIhe itiTiiliKcmenl* Is Mrs. RaymondBush. Mr*. W W. DcDiuni und Mrs.

1Si

motor 1 ill) Him southern slates, H. C. Morris.Mr and Mr». Churle* K. Viml, of

Rainbow Lake., nre en,er,i,l,,l,,« I h f ' ^ ^ b , „„,„ b

Inllft-'H brollier, Cleoi'iie Beti/.luv. «" , ,,r t .h r rjuvld Yuunn, Jr, Assoi-lntlon,i/uiji'ili. I und Women's Auxiliary In theirMrs M I I . Liiiiiilnu. of Itiilnbow I nieellnii heuduiuirler* on Friday evike*, enlerlnined ihe followlnii' " " '"leuls nver ihe week-end; Mr. and

Mrs. .Juiiies l.niiiiinu und son. Nor-1mull, nf Union CMI.v; Ihe Misses Mur-lorle. Vlrulnlii mill .Inin l.iinnliiif. ol

•rsey C ly mill I'hlllp Vulk, nr New-

k.Mr und Mrs. Chin If* M Henry.Diamond Mprlnii Pink, will lenvr

i-xl week In upend the »lnler «llist (Jialiue.Mr nnd Mr». I'rederlck M. Dnrnes,

Hod, indue. Is I'lilcrliillilnii Ihetlei's iiml.hcr. Mm Euvenla l,eII «!• nl Asbury Park.A riinl medley and brlriu'- will be•hi ul the Muln si reel srhool. Krl-iy. Uei'i'inbrr Hlh. uniler tin- nils-cm or I hi- mfli'liil Bonril <if themiimmlty ClmirliMr und Mrs, A Helden Wnlker. nl•dm- l.uke. will leuve 111 Ihe near

ilure lo spend tin- wlnler In East,•riihue where they fnrmerl.v lived.Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwiird Hmnmls. nl

iliiinnnd Hprinu Inn me spendlnnie winter al HI. Petersburg. Fin.Mrs. Kdward h- Itny cl Illchwoodfirmr. wus tendered 11 surpriserewell purty Tuesdny evenlni! al

ie home of Mi uud Mrs. Alfredipple, nl Fox Hill roud. Mrs Li-ny led yi-Kicrduy lur Cnlllnrnlii.The I'm cnl-Teacher AsV.nclallon

III itieel nl Ihe school Tuesday nl-iliniin A Chrfttmas prniirum nfinrim nlnulnu and readlmis will b"vrn by the pupils nl Ihe tlrnt nnd

i«lh Ki-iides, under the supervisionif Mrs. Maruniet Cnndll nnd Missilury Bowe.

KNVIIJ.I', ( ( IMMDNITV ( I I I IK I IMIT I IODIHT KI'IH(OI'AI,

Hubert Cnspnr Llnlncr. fnMor

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. \ f o r . . .BESJ \\cHRISTMAS and

l 5 l f E 5 / / the NEW YLU|/ / TO AU,

Gut Rate Shoe Repair(Opp. Newherry'd)

Arrow Hld(l. l>ov«r,N.J,|

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nil Ihirnrrn ImKllchm nr

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I'rliim

Wf ho.t «rllnail rx'liiiitKP.l.llirrnl nlliw-iiiM'r lur »nurulil rurnlliirr Caih or Credit

Harry's Furniture Galleries,MARRY PABBMONICK, Mm

U Wtat BUokwell SlreK

DOVKR, N. J,

MOHKIH OOUNTV'H LAROERT VURNITDItK

OpenKvenlnm

Until HIPP

s31

Better Clothes.../or every man who deservesthe best

I F you think a lot of him, that's all tlml tnut-tern when you're picking a (ihriNtnum tfillfor him. Then we're safe in KiiMestinUthat this be the titore from which the tfiflcomeN. HecauNf thinking a lot of him. youwant him to think a lot of you . . . nnd lie i*MI re to if he Nuen our label on any tfift com-mit from you. II 'H a sure sitfn of tlic i(ond(UNte of the tfiver . . . and a compliitit-nl tothe recipient. A l l of which in, of coursemerely u i

si

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HANIMOMK

Silk and FlannelRobes

$5.00 upKimdny mnrnlnu al 11 o'clock. Ihe

innruinK einirch service. Mr«. OraeeOwen, of Mt Tnbor will favor us

Iih it vncal wiln IIKUIII al I his hour.The sermnn subjecl. will be' "ThatWonderful Bonk." Herinon lo boy*mil ulrls: "Our Bible." We tune ynu.iit ynu nre no! ullenrilm! servlres ,iimewhere else nl Ihls hnur, lo wor-hlp wllh iif You will find n wel- '-ome.

The Church Hehonl ul U4t< wherevon will find 11 flasn fin ynui needs 'mid 11 welcome. Men lire especiallyinvited lo Join Ihe Mcn'n Class.

The Vesper Hervlc- nl 4 30 H1111-dav iifternnon The nerrnnh tubjeclwill be: "The Christ. Who Hitved •Himself" We cordially Irivlle you,0 worship wllh 1111 itl this hnur.

The flpworlh l/eaiiiie rnerts nl 7Huriday evenlnu, 111 11 fine ineilinnfor yoiiiit people. You would bewelcome.

Thursday evenliiK ul II 30. 111 (heparsonatie, the Choral Club will rneelwith Mr. Paul Hart, of Dover, In

III IKC. if you like lo oiriK, come.Hitliirday evenlni/, Dec. II, ul H 00

Prayer meetltiK al, Ihe. home of Mrand Mrs. Hiimuel Peer DiamondHprinu road, with Kev. Kldrcd Kulz-erma, pioitor of the Prenbyl«rlnn IChurch in Itocknwuy, us the lender,Come and e.njoy Ihls service.

Mondny, Dec, 10, ul 12 noon,covered dish luncheon at the hoiof Dr. and Mrs, W, Moore Gould,.I I North Hhore timid. Indian Luke,by the Indies of the Community 1 • ;Guild. Ttic ladles lire iwked lo brlnx • Mn covered dl»h nnd 2R rants, or 601 A lcent* if they do not brin« u dish, '

Tuesday evniilnii, Dec.o'clock, business mecllntsworth Uimur, 1

Wciln'-itday nfte.rnoon tit 3'30, thePrimary League meels in ihe Churchand ai ihe name hour the JuniorLeucut meeu In the pnritonuKf, '

WedneiKlBy evenlnii, Dec, IS, theChurch School will hold IU> annualChrlrtnmii pronrum In the Church,

E»r1y In J*nu»ry the ladles of theCommunity OulM will hold a Co?-K!d H15hJj""clH?n. « l Lh« »um* of

Shirts$1.00 up

HWKBK AND (XOTII

Zipper Jackets$4.50 up

Dress Gloves$1.00 up

Interwoven Socks3 for $1.00 and up

, r 60ng u dinh I mI I . nl el«r,t'at

s of the Ep--I>i|W

Handkerchiefs3 for 50c and up Neckties

50c up

• 1 4 J

Mufflers50c up

C. N. POLASKY'Ihe Home of Hart, Schajjner and Marx Clothe*

, . r m . . Interwoven Socks and Stetson Hats

15 E. Blackwell St. DOVER

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.iwii.iiM."! tl"> Army mid U»<mi mill ii'iiiiinw »r Hiiwull in*

" Ilitutlon Walk," one

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i11""' 'H"wl01'"'iirniitiin Walk", Htiirrlim'ii'i. I'III O'Bi'loii mid Dlcik

1 thr iii'iid uf u Ktolliir ciwtMr, lli'.iry O'Nolll. Bur-

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d t ,.,,i|i«. wliiuli In the Npirltuul' Ol tin. umtod Btaton Army.

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K O O K A W A T R E C O R D PAOE THEM

How he luoonodrd uml the sympa-thy uncl fidelity wllli which lu<cBUnlil thin iiulrflimbli' nuni or nor-vioi' whli'h Ni'in the United atultrnArmy iipiul riom nil uiliur m'lniea.In MCDII In "Pllrliilluh Wulk" now

pluylllti lit I lie tluki'i' Thiiilrt'.The Ummliliuyu uF Ann]leu mid

iplr Offli'i'iN HIT Ilir wunili'r of ihi'world. In mi i i i l w Army, inml orp n i n i ' i i l . i i r i ' I h r l i l r n h n [ w r v i i T N U

I l l l l l l IIHll 111!1 h | ) i r l l t i l n u n i u t h ' n l l l p

b i ' t w i ' i ' i i n i n k m i l l r i l i ' M I i i i i u k n l .

u n c l l l i c U u k r r T h r u l i i ' h in••••:•' i . ,

p r r n i ' i i l U I I N I I I I I I I ' 1 : !

W I ' K I P ' I I H I u n i l A r u u

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I'l'limklliK Ihi' xluw Ilimliiu MIIIIWIII.

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nowi'M nmkli1 In I In' nlili'Hi ullni'iI l l t U D i l i ' I ' l l l l l ' K l V I ' I l l l l l

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u r . r u i i r u u i 1 m i l l In .vul l .v a n ' I l i r l i r i u i r

i't>qinmlt-M u ( i n i i i i h u u i l m i l l l l u i l l l u w

hnn ii

niiHiiih Mil-

budiien of iwmhood uro found equal-ly with the imllnti'd man mid thewuui'nr uf the Bum Browne bolt.

In niiikluu "Flirtation Wulk" Biir-/.uiti' cuimlil lln1 Nluiilfli'iuite uf thunuItli'iiln unil wnvi' Ihi'in lulu aim uf ihi'iii'i'iitcnl nl nl 1 orii'i'ii riiniuni'i'ii withIhr MTi'i'ifn iniml rumiilitU' luvoli'iiin. Kuliy Ki'i'h'i iind Dli'k PuWfll.

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n m " . ! , , ,> u n i l l i r i n i i i i ' v u | i l r -

III'' A l l l l . V T i l t ' C u l l l ' l H ' IJl'I'HH

I l i r I , I I , I l l l l l l * m i l l I l l l l l l 111 IIUI

I h i ' I I I I I I I i l l x r i p h n i ' . l l u w H I T I h i '

v r l i l i l i - s Min i U i i i v i i i j i - U M ' N h i I I I ' I I I K

I n I h r .'••• i I h i ' i i n i l i ' l l y l l i n i H l i i r l -

pli"- ul Inynl iy unil w n l r r n l m i n i

In nii in. n'uurillr«K uf n i n k . whli ' l i

nuiki". Kl ir ln l inn W u l k " mi iii'hli'Vi'-

Ilirlil uf Ihi1 Mi'i'i'i'h.

Hli|iirilH|iuM'il mi IIIIK IK mil' nl Ihi'

innM li'iiili'r I'IIHIIUU'I'H I hill wim e v e rInlil. Ihr luvi' mni'v u l u boy wluiiliui'il In HH IIIH I'.vi'b In n Mur mil l

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Holiday Season tfAdded I'tilily Hurduns

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f i ' K l i v H i ™ u m l i i n u m m l n t l I v l l I o n .

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llli'K t o I h o ul 1111 y r i i i i i | i : i ' i n ' . ul V u

Jl'Ini'V r h M . l i n n - . D I I V I-- I h r l i n y

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Dm k m i l l f i i r l h nvi ' i l i ' l i ' i i l i n n i ' W I I T H .

d i ' i i m m l l i m f u l l l o l l I I I I ' I I I I I I 'K A n i ll l ' I I I I H p i U ' l l l l l l l l l l l l l ' l l l l l l ' H H I T IllXl'Cl

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must bo nuppllcd to curry thr manyUiiHiNiimiN uf rldprn that Ihranu thratroetn. It's n busy neuson, nuroDIIOURII. but our twi'iilliith-coniurv

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Jersey CentralcPonvr & Light

Company

Th" Ilimrd uf DiiwUra him ili>-chiri'il HIM Inlluwinu ri'uulari|UuHi'rly iliviili'iiiln:

tt' I, .Si'Mc.i I'tt'fwrtiltAM. M Hull.; tl.M?' ii Si'tH'i I'ri'Jrrhil,A... :l<). Haw: tl."i

pnynbli' nn .Iniiuury 1, 1D.1S toni'H I.IIIIICIITI ul ri'rnril nt tlm rlniun( IHI.IIII'HH Din'i'inlnT 10, 1034.

I.. II. Filler,Troimuror

Rimltu GUmiimpmvtd in two ways

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I)K. ANSON HAM.OMlnmclrM

17 V.. Illurkwell Nt. . DUVEII, N. J.

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Robe4.95

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Pajamas1.59 1.95

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Silk I'lijnmus 4.95

Dover*s largest year-round Toy Depart-ment is larger•, now

^ 3 f l t 3 V^lSUS is very, very proud

of nil (he new toys and panics inul dolls that we

IKIVC brought to our store. I le likes the way

ever so many things represent the last word

in clever reality. And — he has told us of

some good little girls and hoys who have writ-

ten lo him already, idling him what they saw

in our store, and what ihey wanted.

—Santa wants all good girls andboys to see our new toys, and lowrite him.

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F A C E F O U B R O C K A W A T R E C O R DT H U R S D A Y ,

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Second Claim MUULT»N INOEPRNDKNT WKKKI.YISSUKI) EVEI1V TIIL'IISDAT

Housing

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2f In add i lkm In Ihi' ubuie . Iheie^ a ie m u m buildinu- IUJ* u-.ilh in neen" ~ nt lepai r but wln.-h r.tn l)i in.id.

mole efflclcnl lllnii1 [ umliM ' .(bit i>in i o i e b e a u t i f u l 1 111 it i t T ' . i l l i . l l . i n e e -

T h . H . « k . i « . , \ H ' - I M M . i n i . 1 . -C ' . u i ; i i . . M i ' i ' d o e - I M ! w i - . l i i i . 1 : i- H a 1

Engineer

THURSDAY DECEMBER (i 1M4

ECONOMIC III<;III.K;M is

"Fur thi- lu - t Iimr MIH i d r j n v "sinn bciiali ' s:il(i Hc luv I II.in i-• mill PlCMCli-llt ill the l u l l e d Stuli ' . .C h a m b e r of Cuinmeivr n - i rn i lv"btisini 'ss i> liii 'iu' lit ^n '

Mr Hiuri ini in ilul no ' >-l iboi,ii<u p o n that Mnii'meiii b:il lutho imht behind it is not d i l l m i h int r u r e W h e n I In- cnr -h IMIIU1 l)i,-i-ne.ss men iiiuhl imi bcln've ih.it i:WUS Hue Jinirlli^djj .dl 'I them111 c o m p a n y \ u l h t he n a t i o n - j)r;n-cipul ecnnomisis and mo.-t i-nM-tn-men l CXIIITI.S wr ie "I i h r uiiiiimnt h a i Ih r si-l-bnrk wa- puielv i n n -pora iy . ami thai l e n n e n wniililfollow within u very shorl 'mieovery didn ' l COIIH1 itml Im ih>' nextypur or l « o indus t ry SMUKITPIIa round Ulmdl.v - \tumu f iom bad Inworse, u ' l lhnul n simile b i i th i eUmclbeinu observed MI I lie eriHiomu- s k u -

T h e n r iune the Deinoeratu- w -lory und business, which had u n i -sldernble failli in Mi H o m e r ever.tho iwh he coiildn'i 4J11II to.«l t ime-out of u Imi «u.- fruiikly worriedT h f Roosevelt exper iment - obvious-ly marked u new era in American

ome.Re- [ BFTHRTHRHOUSINC PROGRAM

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proper ty nuni-r- In rush mlo .my ill-iiclused rxpendil tires bin we no feelilia! where n p a i r - m inipniM'ineiil'i.ue needed now 1- a prnpitiuu-. t imeneeded now i- a prnpiiiun-ic nu ahead u ith them

01 i-niirw we urue rtfiv ntl/.ellulio can pay cash lur Uie »"ik to dnn Hi- inoiiry will be pin tn rxrel-

Icn' '.M1 and il hi' can pay Inr thennprtHcment.1. without resia'Mm: to aluan. so much the better It is all ac-loniph.shint: Ihe same, p m p i w oi «et-

IIIK jiropert> iniprmi'ri and piiltincKovernment no Hri'Mdenl in h b l n r y men and women to workhad been -0 damn.1 none h.ul t.1111- "In fuel, one p r imary aim ol T i l l

much with tinpercd so much wilh the eMsluii:fmuncial and iiidiislrml machinciyDurniK the fust two year-! of i heRoosevelt administration, the alti-tude ol business wa.- one of .-liKhtl.vhostile observation it waited notonly lo see what was uoini! In hap-pen, but what Ihe wrdict of thepublic would be at the polU

Thai verdict wa-s wven last monthwhen ihe voters, in the words ofWilliam Allen While, all bul cnnvii-ecl Mr. Roosevelt Accui'dinu t" anAssociated Press dispatch of Nov-ember 17 business and (iovernnienthave definitely united m u mighty

1 n! the Nalit)nal Housing Act is tointerest private capital m hnmineeds—to develop confidence in thesoundness ol properly improvementwhether Ihe expenditure is madefrom a m a n s own bank account orby means ol a lnan I rum a Imancialinstitution

"This is pionii.Miiw to be a k'i'ealteaming up of capital, mduslrv. andlabor in a Koori cause '

Saucy Hollandaise'Continued on Page 4<

and much lo their likmii. decide lostay, and In do so. mutiny under theleadership of Joe a tou«h old sail. *

The Prince in order to break upjoint etfort lu produce recovery. The the mutiny, has an operation of tre-nptTsentalive of business in this phlnmi! performed on Joe The '

Harnman tiovern-matter was Mr.mem wa.s representedhead man. Lawyer Donald Rich-bei'K. and .lames A Moffatl. headof the meat liousniK administrationwhich hopes lo put new financialblood in'n heavy industries by rniik-lnii it possible for people lo buildnew homes and repair old ones morecheaply than they could in the pa.st

Mr. Harrimau made the state-ment that heads this urticlhe called on Mr Hiehberi! and headded a sentence ol ideal import-ance Thai there was no differenceo! opinion beiween the two menHe then >.!!<! ih.i' Imsint-ss w;is i-n-tenni; a new petiml ol i r.i 11>mund wa- leawni: 'he pamfiil periodof "readluslineni." behind

What thai means, of (nui.-c i»that iiHlustrv and ihi- Admiiiisirii-hon are uradually aibiiruiuiu theirdilferences Munv ubM-rveis are ofthe opinion thai Mr Roosewl' i.sir w moving Inward ihe ' nuht .soIn. a.s the N'Kislalnc nend i- ron-cerned. while busline, is itrnvna'less conservnt'.vi1 IITMC \UI1IMI' I'J

take a chance Neilhei suie i.s *a'-i.sfied il is a known l a i ' Ihal IUL'IIAdministration officials have a num-ber ol reforms m niinJ which th>vwould put forward if it were not forfear of fnuhleinni! capital, whil"industry would prefer that tin- Ad-ministration KO much farther to-ward the conservative side Hum itIs likely to no. But both seem lu beanrecint on a middle around whichwill be reasonably satistacluity toall concerned.

There may be one difficulty withthe now governmental-industrialrapprochement--labor. Labor heads

Queen learninii that Ihe operationis to take place, orders the KinK to

by NRAs (je operalfd on at the same time,hupinii for the Kood ol the country,to cure him of a sleeping sicknesscuntracled while in the Orient. Theresult is I hat the contents of the two.heads become mixed. Joe wakes up,docile a.s a liimb. and the Kin« hisold autocrat ic sell.

In the meantime. Ihr Pnniess de-sirinii to keep the Prince and his menin Holland promises to divulur-theureal Secret if they will slay, assur - '

a[ , t . , . inn them thai II will be impossiblelor ihem lo leave after learning It.The Prince by this time really carinnlor the Pimress and knnwlnit full1

well that his father, the Kinii. willKive him a cold reception should h e 'reliirii home with his mission a fail-ure deride", to stay much to the joyol his men.

Then the See ret. which has lo dowith Hans Bnnkei and the HollandDvki's i- told and all ends happily.

Tickets are sellmu al 25 cents Thelilav starts :it 8:15 o'clock

• Cniitlnved From Pacif / '• il Ihe same unvehable character.The lacis are that he churned III"'Borouuh lor Ihirieen baas of cemenllor repairing the concrete arch overFox's Bfonk on October l l l h andlor seven bans ol cemenl lur laylimup a small slune catch basin on Oc-lt-»l>ct' I5lh or twenty bai!s in all

c Furthi'i'inorc an inne ol experienceian readily see thai no such amount•it ri'iut'Ut as In- claims could ha \ebeen used

He fall* to mention another fueliiniiih'd mil b> the Chairman ol IheSrur i ( 'omiiuiirc iiaini'K thai heli.if' made a charwc ol len hmll'.s I'm.i sapennii'iident in a case where ac-niall.v Hie nine nl ihe siiperinlendenthad been cluckeil .il h n i y - l n e iniii-l l t r s

Ilowc\ei these air only ihree in-stances ot a larne number of absurrloieiiharues ihal haw been made bvtin- Contractor in order lo nile up aclaim lor eMra work The net milamount ol material and Ihe actualtune that he has put on various partsol ihe work has been eurefullv lalheilbv men. some ol whom. I am sure,are respected by Ihe cili/ens of Roc'k-a«a\ and iheir reports are lo be de-pended upon

Verv truly your.C C VERMEULE.Enttineer in Charue

n \ K R . \ l . OF MM. II. UOBINSON

I Funenil sei vices for William Hen-ry Robinson. 76 were held Mondayafternoon at hi.s home 2!) NorthBurnett sireel Easl Oranue. by Rev.Mehille C Wrinht. of Ihe MuniiAvenue Presbyterian Church withburial in ihe Rocka way Presbyter-ian Cemetery. Mr. Robinson passedaway al his home lust Friday fol-luwmis an illness of five weeks dur-ation He was born In Parsippanysitu; spent over fifty years of his lifem East Oranxe. Mr Robinson hnribeen connected with Ihe Munn Av-enue church for over a period of flf-'ty years. He was also a member ofthe Lonnfellow Council, Royal Ar-canum. He is survived by twodaughters. Mrs. William C. Wanneand Miss Elsie Robinson, both of theNorth Burnett street address: abrother. J. Frank Robinson, of Eas-ton HeiKhts. and a sister. Mrs. JohnDecker, also of Rockaway.

Fire Department Get*Telephone's Fint Call

A tl-|i.|iliuni. wus liihiiillrcl fur tin.-Clear) finally In Luwi'll, MUHH, luluoin- day lec.-iilly uihl was put to uncx-peileil urn. alniosl II edlalely. Thelint call in no over tin- new li.lcplioneWBH in HIM flr<? ili'purtniHiit, when theKan Hinvi' In Hie kitchen burst IntoItaiiii'H. A li-uklni; KU« |i|pr cuuseil Ihelilazv. which wus promptly extinguishedwlihcint serious ilnmaRK.

CARD OF THANKS

Dec. 5. 1S341 wish to express my t h a n k s to t he

I Rockaway Fire Depar tment and touiv neighbors and I n e n d s lor theycooperai ion and Help d u r n w my 'V-

l ( ' n l '" '•• • MARY A. KELLV.H 1) 1. Box 77. W h a r l n n . N. .'•

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DependableServiceFor

\ Rockaway People\VK will Install any standardrauke of hratlnx equipmentwith it iiuarantee of eompletfsatisfaction. We are ready toInstall any plumbing you mayneed in your home Mich as fix-tures, sheet metal work. etc.Our records of past years forHorkmenshlp performed inKoekanay represents a recom-mendation for which we feelJustly proud. We want yourbusiness and in return for thatbusiness we pledge an earnestand sincere Interest In yourbehalf . . . as neighbor toneighbor . . . not a city whole-sale house to a small town cus-tomer. Any kind of a financeplan for payments of Install-ments to meet with your ap-proval may be had from us thesame as the largest companiesengaged in our line of business.Thank you for many past fa-vors.

Floyd HilerA Rockaway Plumber

254 K. Main Street

Rockaway, N. J.Tel. 418

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l h o l l i ; l i M I I W I . H I ! . I h o t t i , . .

i-ruwil that p,i. k—l III.. m.|,.torinni.

are distrustful of both business and

Kovemment-they feel that they are E | , . ( . l l o n o [ officers feKtured th-KettliiK the short end of the deal. 1 Monady niRhl meeting of the Charn-Recrnt news dispatches indicate | ber of Commerce. John F. Houn-that a number of new strikes—pnn- i v.nn w."!l.elected president to succeedclpally In the textile Industry—are inthe offlUB.

Mayor and CouncilI sen vice presidents and William H.Jewell secretary-treasurer. Thomas

, Cross was elected chairman of the! annual dinner January 24 at the. LaSiille restaurant.

'Continued From Page 1)map Is cornpleted It will be Indis-1pensablc as an assessment guide.'The engineer said, after Ely made Ihis assertion, that he iVermeuleiwould never again enter Into as low

•a contract as he did in Ihe Rockaway I•sewer job. adding thai all he has.been getting Is about S500 a month.trom which he had to pay all hishelp and expenses and he wasn'tmaking any money.

The plan to construct sewer lat- •erals In the rear of the parsonagesof St. Cecilia's and the MethodistChurch, so that It will not be neces-sary to run extra long lines andcause much expense to the churches ,was adopted upon the suggestion of,the sewer committee, according to!the plans of the engineer.

With what the town has on hand.Clerk James May reported that Itwill be necessary to borrow $2,000 forthe payment of school money. TheMayor und-Clerk was .authorized tonegotiate such a note.

Geo. M. Cohan, America'sfirst actor in "Gambling" atPlayhouse, Friday and Sat-urday.

IBS'FOR LITTLE MONEY

He'll Surely like one ofthese

New Novelty Shirtswith the threcway collar

."•««.'

\ 97cNicely tailored shlrU in just the

colors and patterns he would chosefor himself. Also plain white or bluebroadcloth shirts.

Hand Kmbroidered

Pillow Cases97c pair

(iood quality cases, wilh hand-some embroidered motifs. 2cases to a box.

Men's Silk-lined

Neckwear27c

4 for $1.00In a huge assortment of

wanted colors.

Women's Pure Silk

Full FashionedStockings59c pair

2 pairs $1.10Sheer or service weights

Children's All-Wool

Bath Robes$1.19

Attractively striped flannelrobes In sizes 2, 4 and 6

Special Gift Value

WOMEN'S SILK UNDIESSLIPS, CHEMISE

DANCE SETS

97cEqually desirable to give or wearyourself. Made In lace trimmedor tailored models

AUCTIONEER'S OUTLEip34 W. Blackwell St. DOVER, N. J. ^

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There's Always TomorrovWith Kinnic Barnes I'YUIIK \|,,r

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THE MENAGENEXT WEEK-WED., THURS.-I),,,,!,,,, I-et»tur(>

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The FirebirdAlso BUSTKR CRABKK

She Had To Choose

Be sure you know just what protectionyour Automobile Policy affords. Letus check it over to make sure you en-joy the proper financial protection..,

E. J. Matthews & SonsMain Street Phone 146 Rockaway

Insured DepositsDeposits up to $5,000.00 in this bunk urc insured!

by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation in the!

manner and to the extent provided under the tcrmi]

of the Banking Act of 1933 and as amended.

First National BankIN ROCKAWAY Ni:\V JERSEY

PRACTICAL

FOR E V E R Y M E M B E R O F T l l l i I;AMH-|V

READY FOR YOUR SELECTION

Watch this paper next Thursday l»r ontChristmas Specials

Store Open Evenings 'til 9 o'clockbeginning Monday

AVRICK S DEPARTMENT STOREMain Street

Driver of Death CarTo Be Held On Charges

Chief James T. Hart, of thei,"0 c e > , a n n o u n i :ed yesterdayhf jould hold Francta McEl-

* * R o c k B W ay. on a man«laugh-ter charge as soon as he Is releasedh»OIi«Do)re£ O e n e r a l Hospital, where£ » . ^ ' ^ n Immediately after hewas picked out of a wrecked car In

which Waling HjDDMain utreol. Hu--lc»« 'V.and Mrs. Loulw tiMinbmMain mroct. lim-UJurcd.

The Gumbiimiii'held n» a matisriiil

The uccldent iirnight about B:M HI "»of Mt, Hope uvifnuo »nNo. 6, Dover.

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DECEMBER 6, 1934

LOCAL

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rV|.uifi>tn In Bust Miiln

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Mi-1-- MIcliiuM Coneluldl.l n i t d HHMcnily

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'••' 11 ,.,, inm T h u i c y- l l ; i , i i in- Dover Oonoml Hon|)i->%TiH.r-.u.y mid Friday.

,,„,,,, IMII.II.V""V" lioltdny lilufi""-.A.- wn i-ilunilloiml trip to points; : l , " " i" New York City for' l. b,,v,

New Y ytwelve. yoiii-H ul UHC

nth.,,,. „ H l l ,n ol Crunford. IIHH been, d l ^ r i i i l days with his son-

f"1" , , I muwhter. Mr. und Mrs.ll' niMirdl nr Wall Htioot.

[ .,... p iiiy Curl-IH. u HtudBiH litL m . University. hBH returned to" .s niter Hpeiidltiu the week-

lii'i- imronU. Mr, und MrsL Curl H. of Hill street,

,,„,„ HUUM' ul Cunip MorrlH willk, i l I as IIMIIII on New Year's Day.X "iiDpedtlml the weatherman will

id? »kiiliin «n U K e MorrUaqimJfonsliiw mi Mount Olive hills,

„,.. Eldri'd ('. Kulzonmi, pastor of»Preibyleruui Church wan ho»t to

,,'inbi'is "t the MorrlH Countyii.i»' AKsorlnllan on Tuonduy,

, dinner There wus fifteen p ies -

Tin1 Fur-Oi-l-Mc-Not Club heldL r rcuulur monthly covered d

IMIWOII und ineeUnii at the homom Mnry Whltford In FIIIUKO

IIIKI. ymierduy. An enjoyablo limeIn, hud by nil who utlonded.

I Tht ItorkiiW riremon wen1 oall-i nut IUKI rvi'iiinii to oxtlniiulnh a

h firi' in Rockaway avenue. Boyproprietor o| Bull's Place, who

rphoiu'd Ilic alarm naked the Rr-ciid lo riiinmi'iid the (Ircmen fortar escolli'iii work. His place wusli itanw-i1

J sirs Aliir llccldy. of RockiiwiiyIIKIWIIIII. wim ordered committed tolie Clinton IMormutory for WomenJF County Jud«e Albert Holland, onliturday inonilnu. She had beenArid on u ntuluiory chariie on a rom-laini niiidi- by social service work-

Iw W. Wiuidford. Field Audit «fI t N. J Fish und Oamc Commls-bn. will bi' ilii' principal speaker atKmertuiK iif Rockden Post. Ainor-n Lemon ul the Post rooms. Deo.

U Mr. Woodfnrd will talk onnoiwi-vtllnn und Pvopamitloti ofl':ld Life in New Jersey."

K O O K A W A T I I O O R D

J The ni'xi incetlnii of the Comimm-|v Sfrvire Oroup o( the American

ion AuKiluiiy will bo held Friday!ht. with Mm. Floyd Hllcr und

p. John Miildauiih In chnriie of" > chiiir riiiiinn. Anyone deHlrlntiIattend are usked to net In touch

Mrs Arthur Dill, telephoneWimy 4411.

i Tluirsrtuy the Record willunlnh Hi C'hi'iHtinaH Issue und willMain sixteen pme.s filled withi mn und iidvertlnementN. 8 p w -

| l writers win uive. nom« yuletldi'»«a«i>K uml II synopsis of the pusl'i work nl the local und sur-idinv H-hiuils will be printed. Wei' thai vein order your copy now •

|lhf Ixm I'd ,,f directors of the .Itu1-l Central Power and Lluhl Coin->">' in their November mectlnK de-

d a I'puiilur qunrtorly "lock dlv-1 u follows: $1.371 a on the 5 ' j

'cent series: t i .50 on the 8 per"t "erlen; und $1.75 on the 7 per< wrlPti: nil cumulative preferred.> dividend* ure payable on Jnnu-

JJ«t to nil KtorkholderH of recordP December loth. 1034.

IN" Nlrholnv Ennlnpurlnii Co., ofMphlu. ihe low bidders on the

( . t-rurtlon (it the. new Dover poutI11"- hns been awarded the con-T't and ordered to commence workP "onn in iinsHlblc". The govern-fK "««limited the cost of the en-

1 protect in $94,000. which will* about $74,000 for the actualwuttion. Ihe $20,000 to covernn

Oi.."tl'- u<|inlnlHtratlvc cxpendcs" "in and cost of minor

J i i l Herviccs were held Mon-'•{wnoon at the Whitham Fun-' "*" In Kcllar avenue, for Mr.™ Branln. uued 70, who died last

LaJ. MorriHtown. Rev. Boyd R.ff ; p""lor o f t n B MothodlHt15, ih° ''Ptol(!d and Interment was1 Brli ' p™»bytorlan Cemetery.>»> Z n T"" ft member of Rock-

»,,:"™ ««rvlno» at the FuneralnivtS t Ul"'ny' ThK deceased IsVW1 W two

Kof 1hei"kiy ('vcnlti« In the firmWUCIM u D|1|""iitlc Contom belnn

J!the D o v c r L'W' Pl t l '-i M?"uncl1- under the leiid-ti5? Vlolli a c n u 1 1 t h l ! " ' " " I 1

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Methodist Eplicopal'""""ontod thf- one act

ihboB,", were'doctored th«Jam., "iay w n" dlructed byUnff» «n , lL n" cn"1 Included

iV,ft. 1M'"or' M'»» • Mildred

Dalman, Vivian Mill*,Md Helen Bteveiw.

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( OKM-.K SOI Til AM) ItkllAKT

.VOKKINTOM'N. N. J.

The ONLY Savings Bank in Morris County

ASSKTSOVKUSIA'I-M l«i:\ MILLION DOLLARS

Iiisiircd As I'ruvidcd

in HtiiikinU Ad of '

Do You Like Woodworking?Then see our Latest 1934

"DELTA"Quality Tools

The Choice ofThousands of Home Workshop Owners!

A*wt V T ^ MM -mm*. »W mo* 'ttwrn

pW'ninwniKm everywhere rerjupntr LMu Quality Motor-llrucn I-»il> x\ the Ira'ler* in th' fi»i.| I here irr 'infinite reay)n^lor lhi» l''<r)rifs [>clu hiu piunerm] numer'iuj IHMI. irnprovi-.tnetit- in m.it'ir<lris'entnol3 Wi/^iv»./rlier» knowwhrntheypur'-hiw1 I )c lu' ^uipment they aj-? i[eiiinij the luut uul noli mivtnr.'d

I

etit- in m.it'ir<lris'entnoI)clu' ^uipment they aj<le»ii(n In addition,' ' ' ' u h i r t i

i n l" '" | f | 0 ' 5

quality, mm

been criuplrt the palnvtjking accuracy M net-

(.if i<'»l cralli-

pA* i rnult , ^

' l>elu"UxA* arc pricedl'iw pnouijh to I* withinthe reath <>( every homewiirluhfip—thfy ire e(-fir lent TIOUKII to beu.wl in real prrxluctionw.rfk l;y the thousands.

C O M E I N - U t Ut D«fflOBttrat« These Wonderfoi Tools to Y M '

S. H. BERRY HARDWARE CO.15 E. Black well St. Tel. 947 DOVER

THED FFERENCE

WHEN YOU HAVE

GOOD LIGHTING

A STUDENT LAMPAS A CHRISTMASGIFT WILL STOPDICK'S FROWNING

Tim limp ii i new Itgtinnjj.l«vclopmen( tt it JH inchesluith The inverted open tupbowl of (Jiffuiing gljit pff,.'iucci a combination direct• nd indirect light. The trudet^ whifc in»idc to give properrefic.fmg qualify.

i r ui CHICK rou*UOHTINO. A 'phone"••II *ill bring ourreprrtcntitivo »|thIhn mirvelout l/iilcdevlce-ehc SIGH!METHR, U con.tou nothing.

ONE-FOURTH of our youny pt-ople

suffer from detective vision Hn1'

often gets its start in the home under in-

sufficient lighting

This is why it is important n. w thu

your child reads and studies untie; j>n)|'<.'r

light. Make certain of this bv n^^i lliin

a STUDENT LAMP for Christina arnlicJ

. by the Illuminating Engineering s.n.it'7

Inquire at our Lighting Dep.iMincfit,

or at your dealer's about this nnulc.'Jtdy

priced lamp that assures correit l.dw'W

Convenien t terms can he a n - i " ^ " '

Lamps make ideal UJU\IW.I\ ,;,'•'/"

New Jersey Power &Light Company

and Cooperating Dealers

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[^Collectors

tings|0,0«0:

National VttkVI Hull- director of the Bur-

1i Enm-nvliiM and Printing hasihe lollottiiiK figures for the

> of the Nationaluf which no more

m lw be made: lc ,.. 110.000,000; 3c, 119,-

... i(. 19.800.000; 5c. 37.000.-"• |BB6anOO; 1c, 16.800,000;

I DO 000' »' 15.800,000; 10c, 18.-L ' T h l , piuira have now beenri in Ihf Bureau vaults. Platesj oruinnlly designated for the«nt und 21338 for the ten cent

8TAMPB.

! , , rurh SUmp Not • Pwk

Stamp?

, chapman, of Hlnsdale, 11-

7CBII» alH'iiiion to the fact that

It Acadln Nutlonal Paries stamp

„!, a scene which Is not a part

adit National Park, but is prl-

property located outside the

boundarii'K- Acadla National

li illumed on Mt. Desert Is-

1 O 0 I A V A I R E C O R D PAGE SEVENland

government; butwhich is shown on the

Head,stomp, is

privately owned and outside the pnrkboundaries.

2c Parks Cbanglnjj ColorShades of this stamp

Association,organization are.

The alms of theto promote the

served would indicate that ini t i

ob-1

o promote thestudy of the ml Ire philatelic outputof the Buruiiu of Engraviim andPrlntlnii."

Unofflclul reports from Washlng-

e

printings, this stamp Is srudually | lra>"n|( vc'r lo l l l i

custom-'m a j ' •* taU(ld

AUSTRALIA- Tho followlnR Is of

lat(,! ton «ay that a series of stamps por-lally j traylnit vurlous types of architecture

assumlnR Ihe carmine hue custom-' m"y •*' teU(ld '" ] B 3 6-arlly seen ln the 2e denomination.The first printings of the stamp

were In a dull brick red, und similar ,„„.„„, b,(.IMIie „ s h o w s , h e , , c .to the Or stump of the ramr scries,' m e n d O u l i inmm! o f aeroplane usebut the color appears to hnve been | , o r (h t , n , n y i , 1 ( i 0 , m u ! l H n d m l u ndeepened and It will be ol intercut f r e l ( l M T h l , f l m o f f l c l a i B c H a l mM

to watch further primings. Je f t MuylnncCs Aerodrome at 11 H.

~~ i m. on Wednesday. Oct. 3. 1034, en-A five cent National Park precan-1 ,.„„,,. ,0 D l l l v W l l l t . r s . The new

celled from Oswcgo, New York, himbeen reported. Inridently. Ihp pro-cancelllriK of Park und other com-memoratlveK hue recently bicn bun-ned In H Washlnnton ordered to all postmiiKteis.

Collectors of U B. mumps will be

j route, exlendlnii over a distance of2,400 miles, will Include nine townsand will link by nn auxiliary brunchscrvlcT another at Oi'd River. This

(i)civ North West Mai) Service is part.of the plan for linking the whole ofI Australia with the new London lo

Airmail, which will be In-^uMmliu AlrinmTwhlch wlll be In-Interested Io inukr- the acquaintance| ttU(,uralcd Mare chrtslmas and willof Are Marcus Donlels. 1010 Ver-mont Ave.. N. W., Washington, D.C, who Is secretary of the Bureau

jdcllvrr ovcrsiii.s mull In lens thanfortniRht.

MOTHERSGIVE

8 X 10

PhotographsHave Baby's or Your

Own

.c39Ready for FramingFrom BABY to /:I.MRS

Each

PHOTOS TAKEN ONE DAY — DEMVERKD NEXT l)AVNo Appointment necmury. Mourn 9 lo 5

STUDIO IN BASEMENT

scinjui UNHIDMORRISTOWN, N. J.

Thi' reported prowpsKlon by n Phil-adelphlti slump dealer of mi unper-

I forated. untiummed shed of 200Mother's Dny Ktamps-worth Hi least$30,000 lei collector's—Is being Inves-tlgaleO by (he Post Office Depart-ment As H result the Departmenthas discontinued the practice of pre-senting a few sheets of new Issues tohigh government officials ut their

I Jure value of $6.

Take note of the advertisement at' the end of this column. Stop ln andigel H treat. Big selection lo choosefrom und courteous service. Watch

i lor a Christmas bargain ad on thin| page next, week,

| It pays to Advertise.

MORRISTOWNSTAMP CO.

"Postage Stampsfor Collectors"

Philatelic Supplies15 SOIITH ST.

Morristown, N. .1.Hour*:

Daily—10:30 A. M. - 5:30 P. M.Sat.—10:30 A. M. - -8:30 I'. M.

THEATRE COSMETIC SHOPBAKER THEATRE BLDG DOVFR. N. .1.

Patent Medicine I C U T R A T E I Toilet ArticlesFRIDAY, SATURDAY MONDAY, DECEMBER 7th. 8th, 10th$1.00 Box of 25

Christmas FoldersWITH ENVELOPES

59c50c"tSTAMOL11.59FRO-KKIt11.0(11 V. t . I'KARLS•* TANOEEUPSTICK

34c99c67c29c

5 COLGATE'S orI'ALMOLIVEMKN'S SETS

89c* BKOMOQUININE

1M.MM5

20c19c

' \ CAM|.H0R I C E —-T'w (hupped handsi OC

8IIAVINCJ C R E A M ilC

BLADES25ProbakJrs.49casp

STROPpki. of S

CIGARETTESOLD OOLD. CAMELSLUCKY STRIKESCHESTERFIELDS

2 for 25c $1.20Carton

85c KRl'SCIIKN SALTS

$1.00 BKKI; IRON AND WINE

10c I.II-EHIOY SOAP.

50c BOST TOOTH PASTE

2()c COIXIATES TOOTH PAS IK

25c KLEENEX, 2(HI slice!s

50c IIOSPHAI. COTTON

50c WATKINS SHAMPOO

50c LYONS TOOTII POWDER

25c BEECH AM PILLS

10c STYPTIC PENCILS

25c SHAVINC HRl'SIIKS

10c ADHESIVE '/2inch \ 1 yard

$1.00 CREOTERPIN

V/i \h. CASTILE SOAP

50c GILBERT'S TOOTH PASTE

$1.25 HOT WATER BOTTLE or

FOUNTAIN SYRINCE

40c FLETCHERS CASTOR IA

5c HEALTH SOAP,

50c Z. L. ANTISEPTIC

10c TUMS (for indigestion)

57c59c

3/or 17c29c16c14c22c35c35c17c

3c19c

5c69c21c35c

69c28c

3 for 10c34c24c

$1.00 PIPES -FRANK MEDICO or;PUREX

20 YEARS AGO

BOCK A WAV BARBER USES AXE j told how he luvnl und wlrldudON MANY A GALOOT; RAPID' axe

STROKES-ACTUAL FA( T S -MAKE ONE UN-HIRSUTE

Btreet sounded the praise of Pevey's' Pjcotinny Arsenalfeat. They told how he shaved, they I » , . . » •

Mokes l.orjje Awardswith skill: with never a Rln.sh.

My Jiilth! He!with never 11 (m.sh. My fulih! Ho! picfttlnny Arsenal him mndp re-shaved not 111! I cent lame uwnrds for supplies, at.

Somewhere bunds me piuyintz.' fulluws:Reprint Irom the News. Die. 5, 1914 'somewhere children thuut. but «v-1

erywhere they're lulkinn o( Hint imlKhly bhuvmn rout!ROCKAWAY. Dec. 5. This Is the

song they croon, us they imlherround the bonrd; this Is the royslcr-inii tune - this Is the barber shop

Columbia Smelting & Reflmnn11 Co, Brooklyn. N. Y., 1600 lb. PIB

i Tin $800.25; Cleveland Contaliier•Co. Philadelphia. 86.000 Paper Clos-

rhoj.t). Tn-HI-Y and Kodu Hi-Y joint meet-n ii. o, i n in J, "'f "' ( t l (" Dover Y M. C A. on nextQ u o h S i d n e y Coll ns . editor, w o r - . T w s d l i y P V ( .n m | l . M l , s r h l l l l n n h a s - , , . M l l l N , ]n(... u n d s d o w i i e ,

shlpful of f a c t s : "III bet you, W a r - spent a good m a n y years in S m i t h . „ , . „ „ , b „ , k p d ,ren Pevcy. you can't s h a v e m e wi th America , and previous talks by h im " ' , „ , , , « , , . „ , » »

h a v e met wi th h e a r t y approvul . | Ammunitioiv. $2,091 00.

Huber Co.. N. Y. C , 3100 Lineal YdsPurachutv Hllk, $58ft.7fi: Maze Pup-

Del..Blank

an uxe." It was the barber Pevey

who honed his trusty blade, us he

stood In his shop, n-stroklnu his

stroll, and this Is the bel he made:

"I'll shave you, Mr. Collins- -O, I'll

shave you with an axe; I'll shave

you fine, mid ln nood lime, thoul

ugly cuts or cracks. And I'm it man

who honors bets who honors all his

purta."

"TIs done!" exelmmed the scrive-

ner. "MiK'Kliinan'K bludes tor mine!"

I'll net one," unsweri'd Pevey, "To

miss this were a crime!"

So to the factory Pevey sent and

not for him a hiitchel. With mind-

stone and emery wheel he ihen be-

8im to scratch It until the axe blade,

keen and brlitht. flashed In the bril-

liant inoniliiK llKhl.

Come on. my worthy editor. I'll

shave you! You're a slitht!"

Thun b<'K«n the Joyous- rout - the

most historic shave that ever this

here town has neen. or ever It will

huve! Beneath the striped barber

pole Ihe vllliine barber stands, with

a hefly axe. Ihe beard he hacks, iw

he swum* his deft, white hands.

"I'll iniissaue you with a hammer:

I'll shampoo you wllh a chair, with

iixle mea.se1. I'll make like fleece your

black und shiny hair!"

And there were Harvey Blanch-

aid, and Arthur Htibler. too. astaiul-

Ing In Ihe barber shop with Charlie

Doniihue.

"We're next!" they salct, n.s un-l

dismayed the barber swimn his axe.

You're on!" cried Barber Pevey.

•'Ten cents will be Ihe lux1 '

He slruked I lie face, he southed

Ihr lace, und rubbed the bay rum on.

Hair cul, sir, today'.1" he atJted:

Ihe olhi'is yelled 'Conic (in: (five our

bciirds bucks, with your M-dinned

iixe. und we will pay you Hue. Cup-

iinn and crew iinil bosun's mule, u

hatchet shave, let tills be citir fate

ami you will net your due."

And nil (lay Unix in the vlllune

Business DirectoryJOSEPH DONOFR1O

Moving — TruckingTELEPHONE 60

DAY AND NKillT BERVICE

INDIAN SPHINC WATERAn>l;ird »> ihr I'urrit Sprlnu VIat"producrd Iiikrlt Irnm a HolllliB BprlniMore Mtlmnliitlng und ipfrmhlnjE lhanotiwr wutrr>.

tlKDIKiR F. TONKINTrlrpliunr 215 ntirkuwnr

PETER D1MKNNOPLUMBING & IIEATD4Q

24 BROOK STKKKT

ROCKAWAY. N J,Tel. (18-M

GEO. B. WHITHAMFUNIiRAL DlKliCTOR

Oaal»< Blobrr. Ji.Llrrntird Am'tKuttrrKl IliimeIS Ktllur Ave

no<haw«r,Trl. 7S

Llcenud l.»dTKmbtlm«r

Branch OITlrs]1 Urotdwaj

Denrlllc, N. J.Trl. Koiluwur t;

Absolutely no expense ooniiectedwllh the use ol our Modern

Funeral Home

Qualltj PrlrrCLPtNIKIO. nYHNIl, IMIKSSINO

Tullailnn In All llrunrliei atNrw Low ITIrm

Rocknvvay Reliable Shop37 WALL ST. Ttl. 420 Rorkawa;

"ELECT m (: RANGE"—Inntalled for lens than—

0 . P. IHCKERSONTflrphoni* notkawoy 3C7

J. H . BlANCHARI) & (>O.Mjimilarlnnrii tit

ROCKAWAY HANI) MADE AXESWllh iir Wllhout HiinrHr*

All Klndn of l:dKf TOOIN and l.awnMowrri Hhnrnrnrd

UNION STRKIT rhnnr HorkjWiiT I

I (HIM. AND IONO IIISTANrC

M O V I N GWITH ri.osKi) PAni)f:n VANB

Coll Hover 982

WM. H. CRANE— BUILDEH _

FLOOR HANDING JOBBINGMI1.LWORK

Shop & Rfildfnce 268 W, Main 81.Telephone 555 Iloekaway

GKORC.K E. CRAMPTONUtNEHAl. CONTRACTOR

AND DU1I.DKR— Jobblm i Hptclaltl —

»liop: 11-11 Maple Ate,Reildeme: 141 llalie; Ate.

TEL. 41 ROCKAWAV, N. 4.

IF YOU WANTSTATIONERY, TOYS, TODACCO

Wit Nol Call at

A. MEYERSONlltr>n'K heTri. no-w

i—Wlillmiiit'H fund)'

IMM.'KAIVAV, N. )

rifchvr fun Hn\r You 20% on IhtPrpiirnlMnnurl llnlm on Your

Ai.'r«M<>nii.K i N s u i U N r tThlt It fin A No. I Mock Company,

(no llnlilllly)I'nimnlr, llolp 141.00 Iral 10% nil

117.10 Inr one Yciir'i limnranrr

l7isher Insurance AgencyII Wull HI. Trl. Mil llorknwnj, N J.

5IHOP EASILYriHBiVIEAIR,FOI\ GIFTS

1 GIFTS FOR EVERYMEMBER OF Til FAMILY |

S Ladies Coats "SET 9»l 59'00 i

i

HEAVY ALL-WOOL

Ski Suits$9.95

Slices H UP 20

I.AItllS' AND MKN"S

AII-WIMII Manuel

BatH$2.95

RobestoH95

MKN'K FINl; TAIUIKKI) Sl'ITSAND ()Vi:K((IATS Sl.r,.(10 and up.

MKN'S HNl: DI1KSS SIMHTS Sl.ar, lo V2..MIMKN'H IIANDSOMK SCARI'S *.'>c a»(l upMIVKItS MAKF. (il.OVKS Sl.lif! imd up

MEN'S PAJAMAS $1.35, SI.55.

SII.K 111 AM) IIAMIK1 K( II1IK SKTS $1.00

MEN'S SO(KS V.H- U) SI.00

MEN'S ALL WOOL ,IA< Kl TS S3.IIS

™ IV,• suggestSj yon cowe injjj and took5s over our

large line

LANK CEDAR (CHESTSFlOOtl AND BRIDGE I.A.MI'SBlifDGE TA/JI.K SKTHHMOKKRHDOLL (AitKIAOKKEND TABLES

homes

I'liis depart-went is fiack-ed with beau-tiful presents

for all

S1 li.».r. upS.'..Ofl ami up

$8.(1,-, upS1.25 upSS. .I upSI.411 up

<'itm;i: T A B L E S $.1,115 upI ' l l . l . l I1 CIIAIItS S'I.OO up( L l ' l l < IIMIIS 517.50 upM Alt III A WASHINGTON CAIIINETS *I2.75 up

TOILET SETN SK.fli up

M W Y I'll.LOWK «!lc

And many other items too iftinu'rotis to mention

I FURSTMAN & FEINBERG23-25 W. Blackwell Street *- Dover, N J .

Buy On OurBUDGET

PLAN

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PAGE EIGHT B O f K A W A Y

Luxurious Gifts at Economy Prices

l.adus i Jewel Wrist Hatcheswith liraclets to mutch

Itriulnlnl l» Korp llmr

$9.75

Wcstficld Watchesor HI Ml IUU1I m

$14.75

V f'iecc Toilet SetsIn l «mt tune — i:\irpllimitJ WJue

$6.50

IH White Cold.? line Diamonds

$37.50

Cent's 7 Jewel Wrist Watehwith Link Hracelet

Timed mill KriuUlnl

$9.75

(•I MINI MAI Milliitled <)ve>;\iillit Hut!

$12.75

IXk White (IoldDiamond

$50.00

HIUlii Wrist Watchwith Cold-tilled CaseNew Nl»lr Halehel Hrarelel

$17.50

, \VK ' Model Hamilton

Slrafi WatehIIHIahln mid llependalile

$37.50

ISk White ColdDiamond Rlnii

$25.00

ISk White ColdDiamond Hint!

Net With Sin Hide Dlnmimd.

875.00Hundreds of reasonably [meed gifts to select from

SOW, Main Si.. Tel.

EDWARD DOLANDJEWELER KOCK \WAY. NHW JKKSKY

KIIMIT I'IIM.-I ' (|||. MIV hrnill

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I ' I I • • 11'I Mi I Ilium wlin Im. I/M'ii_ _ ^ _ _ |-Ili,il»l', III nl 111. Immi. |n Wl-«l

ui i *, -..- , . « ('liiilnn -.'ii-t'l h I'priiyriinu MlHigh Government Official Siy i wiinm-i ii ' li- pinpriMm "l MIIIMK.

No Invoitmonti Except U. S, ' ' • Mm kit in Hmitii Wnin-ii ..Mm

Bondi Suffered m Little Lou M ., . I M ' . , , . , .

• I Depoilti In Cloied Bankl I'n' V I<I<IHI> Mi> Ku'nih I' . ' i ' ' .,'l

. . ,» , , ' , , . ' ' ." , , '"' ',' A Hii'ifli'M VI.II. ijiiin in>i viM-k in" . » . . . i !,'•''' '••["•";'"' l ; ' u l * M i i n . i l S i n A l l j - i ' p i i i i i H i , . , | W ' - t i

l l in.nl lul . i . il-irli.,-» ' J " ' " ' " ; •

1 1 • ' ' • ' ' " I ' 1 '

1 ) 1 1 " " ' ! • ' • ' • ' " •

A |.-:i • I- . I .M.I.

) : l .H ril «• .k" Illle I I , |

W r « i . l i l | . | h i . ' * M,i' M l l V l H i l l lIK I ni l I l l l ' H M i h l l l n i r | i , iA . i l l I;', l|i>l o l l l i i ' l l I n I ' l i t . - i I h l n i i i i . ' i i u i i '.!>•H u r l u l l l i H i . I j . t l n i ' i I m On- f u i i i -. K I I I I I U i,f M U M iiiupi'. m i l l . i i t / n e n a ' . ' i . i . ' - ' - r im i i i i . | i i - r l n i .1 l i t i p . - i n i i i l i l i - n i u l ] - . i . . . , i ;- in l d . ' T h i n - i> n i i l v " i i . - t l i i i m I. i. f , i,. , . , .,n m y m i n d , . m i l H i m i> i n nku ' , . n. , | „ , >„, . ,B i l l Wl i l l l > MUM UH' "

i M » l » v - ' ' . l i i i i I ) -I I I . ' ^ I l / , ( l i / . . i,| K|k. |-ii luipr •«.hr' i m i i v f»i! I i ' ' " ' - 'li>- p i M ^ M hhi ' i n i fin i | , , mi i

•"' I ' 1 " " ' I " ' '111 |;'.I |J' • ' i H I . I I -,n irn*v

i M

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UNION FOOD STORESOr ItOCKAWAY

17* MAIN KTItliKT, turner Much at,I'l'oin ii

Super Specials

Aitotlu't- TlmnkN|(ivinii Dtty hui putiNd and Wv

do Miiccrcly Hope (hut it \vu» w numi cnj(i\uhlu.me. Mul now to tfet back to the old rovitine „(food ithoppinrti the 'UNION H)()|) ST()|(u

lt> PuiHilrtr DPmand W> Aiftln Offer Medium i

Potatoos, 100 Ib. sack 59Illue Itlbbnn Klnur awarded flmt prlie »l (ulumliinn I >i|it>«iiion

Flour, 24'/2 Ib. sack 92I'urk and ' • » » ' « Hut

Campbell's BeansTliene

Mile (lltANII.Afi;!) HldAlt; A Ibit. bulk

i< itrlin In effeet frum Thum,, Dee, Oth, to Will ti r r D i.I TO "the bettor trade" COrrKK, nt«el eul I Ib.'l i i " ' ',T

(1IIANI I.ATIil> M'tlAli; (I lbe>. bulk 'At NT JKMIMA I'AN( AKK PI.OUK, HO m. nkt, 'I'ANt AKIt HVItt'P. Id 01. Ju« \ltTO "The lieller rrade" ( i f IIKKTH, lanett em,llrd Knur Pitted (IIKIIIIIKN, Ur«e canMINI IK TAI'K'O, paekaitet'CO "Cur all |iur|nne»" «rO('()A, 1 Ib,Illue Label t'HKKMtS MPttKAl), duekUII

In I'arlnii. dm,

. nan(iorkUII (llami

(loud old rnnhlnned MTOKK CIIRtCHK. Ib,Nneilal Fancy MLIt'KD UACON, hall Ib, nkiWhile Lethiirn I'CO Medium Ilie HOOK, iS |CI.KAHVIKW NKLKCTKI) KOOH, dot.ICO MMIHIKIKIt CilKKHK. full hlte JarNIIAMIKX K NALAI) UHKHNINd, 10 ui, jarPONT 1'OANTIKN, lleiular Nile I'aekateI'CO l:VAI'(lltAiltl> Mll.K, 4 Tall CBIH

Thew 1'rle.et ICffei'tlve Friday and Malurdm

22c

23c19c

. I .D IXIKIUCON, Ib.KOI Nl) ROAST, Ib.KOl'NDSTHAK.Ib.I.OINOI' PORK. Ib.CHICK NOAST, Ib.IIAMIU I<(J. Ih.Shoulder of l.umb, -I to 5 Ih, avcmiic, Ih.FRANKI-l'RTKHS, Ib.HOI.ONKY.Ih.I'KI'SII I-OWI, for friouHMcc, Ih.KOASTINfJ CIIICKKNN, Ib.LINK NAI'HACSK. Ib.IIOMK-MADHSAt'SACK, Ih.

'FISH|Ar I.AIlflK OVKTIIIM dm. !0rale (LAMM, itnr U,

Prlceii Kfffotlve Friday and Naturdnv

ftmmmimnimmnnnmmmqtimintii

I(K

21c22c2hc

25cMAtKKIIAL Hi,

Ib.

Night Driving SaferThanJnJ)ay Time

Ntalemenl Imued Itv IlliimlimlliinAdvlnory Council Of NUtc

Of New .Irrwy

Nluhi Dilvlim ftnfcr Uinn dny-(I; IMIIB mi filnnkl Mlnhway nnil

ert •eelKin in Hollami Tunnfl".Thin nlnilllnii Blnirincnl WHK madu

lhi» Miiiinltm by Arnnlil I I . Vcy, Trnf-llr Knulni'i'i' nl thr Moliir VrhlilfOpni'iini'ril nl ihf Hlnli> uf NPW J W -apy. whi'ii nililii'ftfilim I hi- IlluliwnyHiwnrrb Dim 111 uf liln Nillloiml Ri*-ii-niili (.'uuiH'll in Wimhlnulnn tntlny,Mr Vi-y itiinly/.nil I hi' motor vehicle

rKiiPili'ni'i'd In New .Jl

rKiiPliiil

n l d i i l n d In N . J r ymi iinliidiliiil mul iiili'timilply llnhlcdIriiniin of i'miiiniiiiii»hii(hwiiy,Thl»nmtly.lB priiVKil Ihnl I he penplp pnldIwo to thiff IIIUPB Ihr ainuuni- »tmimi.y lor Hccidenlit thnl nilciiimtnhlultwny lluliiliiu wlilrh would linvrurcvpliled Ihiim. Hccldetlln, Itlltthl.Imvn ('(ml.

•Tliit llnhli'il nfi'llun of MlnlfIlluhwny, llmiti. 2H incliHli'd in Ihn

"Thr Drulli u( Ihr I u. Wir.t ( l i l ld"

l.lkl- II 11 11III t'l>-c I Nun | -||, I,.', l|n I'-ll) III.- Illlllli nli lln- lull

' .Il-IIIIH I M'k 'Hill Tlilll Ill'l Ijlii'll-er,

T o I h r I M . in , i i , | I I H - m i l l

TunMIIII Hi IH'I H. l l im I fWI ,On II blimki'l Miili-il uud inn,Lny Ihn u'liik-u-iiin i-hilil nl MHIUV.Elahl .ml yrui« urn.- hin vim uniii

Then h'-r li-M-rli.il finny uukiin-dAnd her ryi-« Brew •*id»- v.llh f.-m"Miimu. tinny ihiTi-'. ihr 'Aiii'M'-

Ml be litlr if 1 Hi- l int-" |

Hrr Ihnl wlv-.'l lilmvi- ihr wllid'.w'Whlll Ii bit (jfir' Her it whlil!Mamn. I m ' k u tirrd nf workmu:And I'm mich u little mrl.

"Cnn'l 1 huvc II dolly, Miimu,

Like (hut one I »uw one day?

Are therr mill, in Hrnven. loo. Mu-

ma?

Won't Ood IH me run and play?

"See how fiut the upooli »rc uplri-nlnB1

lr. j< I i

l l i > '

ilnir

n. . . .

Mi i.i.n Mr O-mi |.,.,., ,,| -t\ ||.,.run, II-.-i , II- ir,i.-Hi,,iiM| Mr. Liiniiillni.i/lui.'l ui,il iliiichii i |j| . , i i , Mnv

'" " • " • • • " • '

M|,y i f

i|< i""li"r IN» |,,,n ,.f Ii

'««ni.'M.

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rtnv ...I-IK ii,.v i«, i l lJiii.i: I,,,,,, HiilmlHnhii.Mr'. fUMi i K «•.„)„.„,IMl-11,1 I..' Ml> H'mVlulHl

Mi I ,M|

mill Ml

-,,I , , , , , , '

'Jin fj.,-..r l.iuii- 1 lii-iiiri. O I ' I ' I I I•ill l'i»--• fjt u Iliriii'-mt DIIIV 'Mil,

'niW ]>U'i''V" " " " ' " T h " r 1 l l l V * " " .

...I

" • I . » . :» I : - » III 11.1. In. i win, MIIMI,,', t,,|,,n- n , , M

liinl ill"; r >nviiiv> ;,,v,,>ii.| n, «n,,,,, . . . .IH.III|«, ii.i'iiKut.-., i..n: w i n . , ir>'l•!•.- . Mr l/i.u Ki,i(imi.|.trial li.n .iii.n.i.. i.r In I,,,>I,II,>,M ol *t»i Im'. bwr, ill i« ri- N.-v.-

Tli» i

I ' l l H u r l " I ' l l l i l l r T . ' | . . | , | | , , | | , , • „

'•< I ' « I / . K K i n I l l r M | . n o ( } , . "

irr,|/|..v

ill"-. I linn luin, r]"f <•• M. r* Inlitnki.

"It It Inr il,">e rm.oiK, mul i/ihtrtI not uwmmtf hf-n, in «IMIrm>ruin, ihnI II It Dl't lilmmlilft In Juill

|totlt«r« In I I I , .» ( | ' I I I I I I I I I «llli I

' M' f- ' " " / I ' Puidyii- i,iii i-riirriiii'Jnr Yi, ir,K Wiiiiinn'ii Auxiliary tit HiE?', ; ' V chu"^ « l h*r hi»n* I

Uien

" l " l l ' r l l v " » " " <>l fwr • "iinr.nlinn• * " ' * l"J"|.tn»ri«. In |.ri,|ii;rlMin»| to 1h«"ItUBM. (if yi.ui him from i|,0 ,f"v.'*'* "" r l l "" **>"••••»" *>tuiin«i«tra.

» _ _ Hotc»unh»OetyourChrl»tmM'A(lvertlii«nj«nu>« nljiht.

or next week> | U » l th I l d

2Church ItnurehOetyourChrl»tmMA(lvertlii«nj«nu

for next week> |MU» ol the Ilwordin e«rly Md necum k (ood ponltlon Mr. Mkttlt flpario, d South uor.'

«r»ihr»i,ii)i.| li.,»w,yi| |.( l. lWr(., J« l'»rd t« t)(l «u«llbi« to * Z i, S

pI mul wnn ihnl portion orihn hluhwny bi'lwpfn thr Nrwnrlt-K.-iiinry liiif mid Hit. llollntid Tun-Mfl, n illilnlirr nf 4.4a mllmi. If II. IniiftMimrtf thnl iKlriiunli. HuhlliiK hnilnot been pnivKlpd nloriK lhl» purl Ionill I he hluhwny nnd Owl, Ihrrefnre,1 he MII'MII in nmhl ncculrril.ii wouldbe i'iiii:|iniiil)li' In thr iinrnnt. rxi'PiKin tin- iinrllonn nl rtuulr 3(1 unlliihl-»(l, mid uoinu n tiuiiir nf only 11000im ihr rriiiintnii' limn fur rncb nccl-(Nil. Ihi'ii. would have-been « lorn nfnvrr *7« 000 which In n niivlnil oftn>4.oao nvrr the I'linl nl the llBhllllllninv nmllnlilf. thr rniiiiimlc Irwii of11.000 prr ni'rldenl In rnnnldercd 11

i ipi'1/iiiiiirviiiivr ll upon

Utli biuwd upo

nf iiiliinrlM nnd rtitUntlnf inouriiiii'i. I'dinpnnlfii, wltiii

nvi.rn«r rnrnindn un lifn nnnulllcn foriho«> prrnntw killrd mul nciuni limn

b lnf pny clfiimii for pcmnnninluird nnd proprrly dnmnKr Inrntenonly. 'I'lita wcllnn nl the hluhwny"XUKrieni'M. n irnvrl nf »o.«7f) million'» v' l i l ' l r inlli'B m the iliiylluht Midiinnn milliiirin ( i v i h i i il l

y u hmilliiirin (ii vi-hicip milen nl

nlBlil Ihi . liny HH'Kicrii nil*, nhown.11 nr..(.idi>ni.n per million vehiclerrillrn. wherr»« ific nluhl, Ht'eld«nt ««•w r eiice nhown only 3.oi milliowi ve.ilcl*. m li'». Thin in nm»i(1ert.d 11

mom oiiUMindinii ri-enrd. IIB lhe»« ex-penfincrn werr obtained whitn theruck; wrrit mill minwrd to triivel on

l» eunmdered to be

Mro m nwht .with Lujr. ll««i;/"'iiht truffle of loUlimf.-fit1 with a uregier ueniefitauB' of

& i M '" »h; fit*, rtu? thel?J""'d l d ( lthuriidB p

oy hl

Mouth Druilouirk. I'lnlli.bnln <r,'We/il. Wlndwii' .hrnvo irnperllvr in-('l'ettr*e* nf nlvlll nn Hli'iil. inn t>ncrldenln in ihr miki >[ MU' ill'and I7l ' ; t , Thin in » \ny i*if »•dlcallfln nf Ihr hii/niil. nl nlirdrlvlnu, pni'tii'iilnilv vclim rrall/ir.,Ihnl the mnjnrll.v nl tiui'kn (mirth:parllon nf Ihr mini '-iiiillnilpn nwIhr IlKhled nnd mil'' --'"iiiiii Thn••tire four Innrri nl imwl nn Hil<wlinn In nddlllnn in .ni'iuniry pork-Inn nrenn ndliin'iii in imih «IIIP» "'•Ihe nmd fnr thr mniiri iwri nlih'dmlanre, n» wrll m> Mm iml llinl th-dennlly nf ll-nvrl nn ihh lunil l« Iw36"; nf Ihnl. nn ihr l'uln«kl IIKhwiinri Ihe prnprirlinn "I ihriiuhiim1"H to lhr> lnl.nl Imvi'l i« i»u* M' ; r » -imred In 40", nn ih>- I'liliioki im-wn,v nnd cmiliniiniii'i1

tl In Inie Ihnl |ii••|w--i mul '»n:'I'lotil hldhwny llalillni! n|i|»"»r< ™"'ly. llnwevrr. Ihr rxi»'ii«r "I tirnf"Imhtr-d hlRhwnyn innuiiiii'il wlln.wbeneflln derived, im IIMIIIIH «»vin«"liven nnd nnvlnu nl inilliim« m m-Inm, till nf which i« •'• ' " f i " 1 ' " "mendniM ernnniiiii l"-!:

inx of moniro in iin iimiml nlllmnlrly fnoi ill' lull I"rr rane."

•"'

Hockiiwtiy

In nn /icclrinii •jury In ihr rn-iiverdlcl in fnvniflreenr ruinlnnl Bn ••- .,,•Bberl, nf flnck/iwiiv ".'" ";' • '

,i i||i-d lirf'i" 'j , , h i i I Crntfl 'I f till >•

ml . 1 *

(ilvmi hy ihr i'nv - ,,lernmm . Thr «mt *"" ht"MI

colllnlon of

liir Imiiiiy «•

colllonlemecllmi of Muni

. ul Ilir If',iml K(l*»"|:

l,,.i Th" m, „ , i, winch uif

niiiw I"

rurul nn Julyfiled n ciniiili'iJury ruled their •*•»•net Ion, ^

The royolr I MI I ''''irnit'r"nnd n helpful mill""1 "' t^r,where II n iU tfirl'-"':: "" mtt,Minnl) nnlmiil« Him ^ J ^ nil

the coyiile due* in I'"'1"'1' v"or imme. ^_ ^

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