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1 PATRCK CARD PARTY, TONGHT AT ST CECLAS PARSH HALL mor proud a mg»~ our Town our Newspaper; Se are ***** ROCKAWAY RECORD f s News, Ads, or Job! Prnng, phone Boeowsy 22; we are always glad o serve you JolXLlV, No 37 ROCKAWAY, N J, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 932 Lod Luck Oleo, b Jars of Dll Pckles 7c ore4 Fles Cakes, 2 lbs for - resh Pork Shoulders, b resh Ham, b resh Klled Chckens, b _ 6c 3 for 49c llmfs Blue Rbbon Mayonnase, 2 jars for 25c yal Scarle Peanu Buer, 2 b jar for, r JSc fresh Ground Beef, 9c b > lbs lor 5c luck Roas, b - " 5c lome Made Sausage, b, 23c Fresh Fle, b?resh Mackerel, b Fresh Smels, b?resh Weakfsh 5c Hagans Cash Marke Wall S Tel 62 Rockaway WATCH THE NEWS Have you noced recen sores of money beng burned, or hrown away, or mslad? Have you noced he warnngs; agans heves and hugs? Don ry o he yoreh V/z% on Savngs FRST NATONAL BANK ROCKAWAY NEWllERSEY On he Roll of Honor of he Banks of v ~- Amerca Naonal Unon Bank Dover, N J :n >» "AM who wan o ro o Heaven sand up" (All sood bu Wlle) "Why, Wlle, an you wan o go o Heaven?" No ye!" You may wan o EO o heaven, bu you probably don wan o go jus ye and whle an accden or njury mgh no carry you o your reward, mgh make hngs hard or sour wfe and chldren, f you were lad up for a long me SEE US TODAY ABOUT YOUR ACCDENT NSURANCE - E J MATTHEWS & SONS 4 W Man S Tel ^6 Rockaway, N J New Members On Healh Board E Arhur Lynch, A lacker, A Fox, Drs MElroy and Huber Apponed" by Mayor Las Thursday ngh a, he Common Councl meeng he followng were apponed by Mayor Gerard as DEAN SEERLEY NSPRES OVER DELEGATES AT CONFERENCE Jack Scele an Ousandng Presden Dr P N Seerley, Dean of Sprngfeld Y M a A College, n hree nsprng addresses challenged over members of he local Board of Healh: E Arhur Lynch and Arhur j serous mnded older ljys of Morrs Jagger for wo year erms, and Ar- Couny Every mnue, from hs aehur Pox, Drs rwn McElroy and coun of playng fooball wh AloM $ PER YEAH Anono Huber for one yar erms Sage o hs nerpreaon of he A reorganzaon "meeng of he rches houghs of a boys nner lf, board was held Monday ngh n he ne h e & he aenon of hs young Muncpal Buldng E Arhur Lynch aler l : audence The hgh grade was eleced presden; Arhur Fox ershp of he Conference Presden, mornng sesson n fl Mehods The new rae was adoped ass lead- vce-presden; Arhur Jagger, rcas Jack Beele, Presden of he Bockway H-Y, was refleced by he lum led fa> Church and Rev W P urer ngh a & meeug o h Mayor and he devoonal The mporan busness of gvn earnesness wh whch he pcrod Dr Se:rley Comc:! called o dscuss reconunenfor revsed regulaons sug- delegaes gave hs second address (howg now he borough a new healh am parcpaed "- - n he conference f seaplumbng code was horoughly ds sons he physcal developmen o young gesed by Counclman Floyd Hler, men s largely nfluenced by her jrmmv o he waer commee* cussed Nex Monday ngh was se The way o mee agan o ake up hs ma y n whch he people of mehods of hnkng; He K&ve an explanaon of he par ha sex pays he waer dejmrlmunl promsed by a par of he reorganzaon o Rockaway cooperaed d n order d o ake er The purpose of he board s fc care of so large a e n human lfe, gave he delegaes Mayor Gerard and hs colleagues gve he borough a code ha wll really y remarkable conference was much helpful nformaon and a he when hey ook offce January mee all he neoessary*equremenl gaes, speakers and leaders ncludng he repor dele- same me revealed many of he f alces ha surround hs mporan mum of $3,33 a (juavr for every user Mr Hler recommended a mn- Of he presen and fuure, and a he of he Credenals Commee showed game me no mpose any unneees ha 28 men and boys aended he opc The Conference hen wen wh a separae meer for each n sary expense on he axpayers conference, n addon o wce as no dscusson groups where-he followng Quesons were dscussed found us many us foureen famles a survey recenly compleed Mr Hler The only code of ordnances he many oher persons who aended borough has, Or ever had, wen he wo open sessons "Why was boy and grl relaonshps on one meer for whch $25 was drafed by he orgnal Board of seleced as a subjec for he Conference?", "The mos neresng pons ommendaon been ohows4 he bor* hcnc pad quarerly Hvd ds rec- Healh apponed when he borough Alcn Reed, of Succasunna, he was formed from a par of Rocka 93 Conference Presden, opened of Dr Seerleys address," "Dfferen olel would hvc receved $42 quarerly he conference on Frday afernoon way Townshp phases of sex lfe," "Places where sex n he Mehods Church The Bordenown Quare sang several num- The membershp of ha board was quesons arse," "Bologcal rends composed of John Norrls as presl ld b, D Sg l rnds From fgures compled by Borough = bers and Amos C Morrson, General as explaned by y Dr Soerley" y John j -l-rk Jamcn u May and Mr Hler -jn: Wllam May as secreary; Q Secreary of he Couny "Y" Assocaon, gave he openng prayer The gave a bref summary of he ds- gallons beng pumped las yeur, A A LedJe, LdJ Sae S Hf-Y HfY Secreary, S hen was jlown ha Smsed on 66,5,- B Dearborn, M D,, as physcan The sanary commee was composed of followng Samuel Crook, Davd C Berry and offcers were nsalled; cussons whch revealed ha proper lu; cos, of producon was wenyhree cens per, gallons and he Mahlon Hoagland, Jr Presden, Jack Seele, Rockawfy;, audes of sex should be developed The code was passed by he abov vce presdens, Ted Kowalewsk, early n lfe; ha nformaon should loan n operaon las, year oaled board on he hrd day of November, Boonon, and Ed Carpener, Chaham; secreares, Rockwell Thomp- nformer has he proper knowledge as $6,457, "neres on $8,7&O of be gven o younger boys only f he $57G The operang cos was fdven 94, and for ha perod and h< son, Mendham; Warren Lachman, concernng sex; he acons of he waer bonds, $5,275, and bond mmedae years followng he cod Dover; Wllam Gunsel, Chaham delegaes should be such as o properly nfluence ohers for rgh lv- nv- Sales las year oaled $,46 paymens $3,25, a oal of $5,3227 fulflled s purpose horoughly, as any person famlar wh hose mes ng Orvlle H Emmons of he Mor- had been fgured ha he waer deparmen was payng o self, he wll esfy / rs Couny Saff, rave a number of Bu many years have passed snc banjo solos and a he busness sesson he followng commees were fac ha hydran y renals charged assumpon beng gahered from he ha me, new condons have arose new laws have been enaced by h Sae Legslaure, and dfferem sandards of Healh have been recog naed as beng benefcal o fo people The presen board aware of h< above wll spare no me or labo: ha may be necessary o gve he people of hs borouul legslaon Uja wll be for he publc healh The purpose of a Board of Hcall so keep people well, herefore hey mus Jfcaye conrol-of ceran cosaoas or anyhng-ha mgh &-n odfls wh heabove purpose, v- ;: ^e mporance: of properly nsalled plumbng has been recognsed by he Legslaure From me o me dfferen Uws ; have been enaced on ha subjec and local boards have been empowered o enac local regulaons on he nsallaon and manenance of same Wh he above n mnd hs board s combnng he sanary and healh code no one, hereby reducng he expense of passage enacng no law o a mnmum Chamber of Commerce Meeng Enhusasc Local Men Plannng o Have Bcenennal Celebraon Tha Wll Be Second o None A he regular meeng of he Chamber held Tuesday evenng a Rockaway Manor, a moon was made by J J Gll ha he Chamber organze a Washngon Bcenennal Celebraon Ths moon was seconded by J Oscar Johnson and afer some dscusson was enhusascally passed by he Chamber was noed ha Rockaway had made no effor up o dae o jon n he counry-wde celebraon n honor Of he Frs Presden As no oher organzaon seemed o be oclve n hs maer he Chamber, feelng ha represens he enre own decded o ake upon self he ask Of organzng a suable cejebraon Neher he exac form nor he me of he observance of he Bcenenary of George Washngon was seled A parade and pafeean were suggesed, a cosume ball was proposed,- a program of ahlecs and spors was advocaed; some waned a speaker; he round able conference of he Chamber waxed sangune over he prospec Every one seemed assured ha he own and all organzaons would welcome he nave of he Chamber,, Afer due consderaon Presden Crane apponed he followng commee o arrange he plan and deal of he celebraon: C R Tule, charman; W Rchards, Floyd Hler, J OBren J Lusard, O Dlckerson, W H Ely, N B Scho Ths commee has no ye organzed bu wll lo so n he nex week Us enave rogram wll be announced as soon s possble and wll be glad o reeve magnave or orgnal edas nnxco McMANUS BROS; (Esablshed 88) FURNTURE 36 Speedwell Avenue Morrsovn, N J Phone-282 ss? The Conference banque was prepared by a group of lades under he drecon of Mrs Wllam L Mlls Dr John J Lusard, of Rockaway, presded and nroduced Mayor Wllam Gerard wlo welcomed he boys o Rockaway and a he same me gave a bref hsory of he place Wllam Crane, represenng he Chamber of Commerce, welcomed he delegaes, and Rev E C Kuzenga spoke on behalf of he churches Mrs Kahryn Redmond welcomed he boys on behalf of he mohers of Rocoway Hugh Archer, of he Rockaway H-Y gave a humorous welcome and offered he servces of hs club o help make he delegae? comforable- Rep- on Boys Work Beeeary, Morrsown Y M C Ruyuond Jaoby, Drecor o Young Peoples and Camp Acves, Old P re Church, Newark; Aaon C Morrson, General Secreary, Morrh Couny V M C A; and Orvlls H Emmon;, Asssan Secreary, Morrs Couny Y M- C A The Presden o he Conference, Jack Secle, opened he Saurday noon sesson convened n he Jsleods Church wh Ed Carpener, resenajle delegaes,; Ted Kowa- lewskl of JoonQl; responded,gracously Dr Prank NV Seerley, n an Presden «f-he Chaham Sr pe«, neresng vray, explaned -he nporance of usng je rgh knd, of sdng The Bordenown Quare Buldng Maeral" n ones lfe He exhbed a specmen of he human bran and llusraed he mporance of developng rgh habs,the evenng sesson closed wh fve dscusson groups under he drecon of he followng leaders: Allan R Devenney, Boys Work Secreary, Monclar y M, C A; Harold CK AW- Denvlle Uns n Favor of Program Represenaves of weny-one organzaons n Denvlle Townshp Frday ngh voed n favor of holdng a Washngon bcenennal celebraon John R OConnor was eleced charman of a general commee: The organzaons wll decde wha par each wll play n he celebraon and repor a a meeng Aprl 5 n he fre headquarers, where he las sesson was held Mr OConnornor was auhorzed o appon a general managemen commee of fve o work n conjuncon wh he organzaons n formulang he program s probable he celebraon wll occupy a week, sarng wh relgous servces July 3 and endna wh a waer carnval and ahlec evens Augus 6 a ndan Lake, whch wll bs parcpaed n by represenaves of ndan, Arrowhead, Cedar, Banbow, Eslng and Rock Rdee Lakes, who wllbe chosen by compeons durng he week One day wll be occuped,by a sesson of he Norh Jersey Voluneer Fremens Assocaon Baby parades, reproducons rf scenes enaced durng he Revoluonary days n Morrs Couny, ableaux and,oher eneranmens wll 36 feaures The Denvlle Cvc Assocaon s plannng he planng of a number >f rees as memorals hs sprng and ;hese wll be dedcaed durng he elebralon 3ARD PARTY TONGHT AT ST CECLAS To-ngh a he Parsh Hall wll -d a Brdge and Whs Pary ha wll surpass all s predecessors, s only fng ha he old me usome of fesves on S Parcks lgh should be carred ou under ;he proper auspces, and herefore ;hs evenngs enjoymen has been vrranged wh all care and consldjraon for he comfor and pleasure hose who care o ake advanage f hs break n he Lenen Season Arrangemens have > been made o ;ake care of an exraordnary aenlance so ha every player can be assured of comfor "Wha s hs hns, dear?" "On? a pawn cke" "Why don you ge wo, so can boh so" apponed: Credenals James Chrsan, Jacob Abel, Edward Randall; Gfs Wllam Bradbury, Hammond Duddeuar, Charles Nchols; Bespluons Lawrence Dukn, Melvyn Blaufusy, Frank Berry A hurred march was made o he Presbyeran Church a noon me where a commee under he drecon of Mrs Asa Cond rjad prepared a cafeera luncheon, and who a luncheon was! Laer he afer- wefe encored me and agan Ths was followed by Mr Ledlles address on "Boy and Grl Relaonshps" He showed he need of femnne nfluence n he lves of boys and he value of acqurng he rgh aude of conduc early n lfe He explaned ha chvalry rases he level of human relaonshps and ha socal conacs under wholesome condons (Connued on Page Fve) Rockaway Councl To Hold Mnsrel r Show Planned for/march 3 and S by local Jr O V A M Large Turnou Expeced One of he bes mnsrel shows ha has ever been gven n hs vcny s beng rehearsed by a cas of hry local people To say ha he cas s workng hard o make hs affar a success s pung mldly, and no effors are beng spared Some of he bes end men n hs vcny, ncludng Pursell Harde, John Rrz, Frank Plan Seve Sofeld, Nel Beers and Ar Ncholsaro are jus a few of he members, whle he nusc under he drecon of Ln Nchols wll be he bes heard n a long me The numbers are snappy and peppy and jus he knd ha make a good mnsrel, whle he cosumes wll be novel Several specales are beng prepared, such as ap dancng, banjo solos, accordon and mus!lca saw numbers, so don fal o be on hand when he curan rses on Wednesday or Thursday evenngs, March 3 and 3, a 8:5 Dancng afer he show Wednesday evenng Mehods Young People To Gve Evenng of Plays The young people of he Mehods Church have sared work on a group- of one-ac plays o be presened Tuesday evenng, Aprl 5h, n he Mehods Church The propram promses an evenng of fne eneranmen, so reserve he dae Furher announcemens n nex weeks Record VTAL STATSTCS FOB MONTH OF FEBRUARY Durng he monh of February here occurred n hs borough sx brhs, hree deahs and 3 marrages There were wo cases of Scarlelna, sx of Whoopng Cough and one move b by a dog A hs dae o March h only one case of Scarlena has been repored; The followng real esae ransfers have been recorded: Sherff of Morrs Couny o Dover Buldng Loan, he propery on Harrson avenue; E A Hays o W Vanderhoof, on W Man sree; A Kobylowskl o H Hler, on E Man sree, lo Rockaway Orders New Waer Raes Borough Councl Voes Charge of Fory Cens a lm<s Gallon*, $ Mnmum Begnnng wh he hree monhs-, perod sarng Aprl l waer consumers n hs borough wll pay rale of fory cens per, gallons, wh a mnmum charge of $ per quarer Where more hsn one user s >erv;l on a (sngle meer an addonal charge of $2 per quarer wll s muxk fur < a aeh addonal us*s\ agans he borougl had oaled $5,~ 3 and oher ncome had need $628, or a oal of $,745, gvng: a paper prof of $75244 Mr Hler poned ou ha an analyss of he suaon showed ha he cos of delverng, gallons had been weny-hree cens whle he receps were acually ffeen and hreefnhs cens, leavng a defc of sevea and egh-enhs cens, or approxmaely hry-four and a half per cen Tlerf are now more han $3, l Waer renslshslgaasf "ahctmr Hler was gven auhory o proceed a once wh he collecon, urnng off he delnquens supply f necessary " "Thelos Sqadren" To Be a Morfsowr Move fans who have been wshng ha hey could ge no New York o see "The Les Squadron" now playnga one of he popular Broadway heares, wll no have o journey so far; neher wll hey have 6 wa very ons o have her desres fulflled f hey wll mark her calendars and save a dae, for Aprl 4, 5 or 6h Ths remarkable RKO- Radlo producon, o oe gven under he auspces and for Use benef of he Amercan Legon Auxlary, Pos 69, wll be presened a he Lyons Theare, Park Place, Morrsown, boh afernoon above daes and evenng on he Tha hs pcure s endorsed for he chldren and youhs of our counry as well as he jrrown-ups, s evdenced by he followng quoaon from "The Open Rond For Boys", March ssue, whch says, "Heres one of he bg pcures of he year, a pcure ha wll be alked abou for monhs o come^ be pn he lookou for s a your heare, as "The Los Squadron" sands ou as one of he you mus see pcures s doubful f ever on he screen here were porrayed such ar hrlls as you wll see s a ale of move sun flyers and he manner n whch some of hese arplane crashes are engneered s hazardous, beyond belef" D GOEDON FCHTEB NEWLY APPONTED^PONTAC AGENT D Gordon Pcher, local garage owner has been apponed he auhorzed dealer of he Ponac auomoble by he Oakland Moor Car Company of Ponac, Mch, for Rockaway, Dover and vcny The Ponac car, a General Moors produc s hrd n he regsraon of sales and needs no nroducon o he moor world A fne dsplay of he Ponac 6s and 8s may be seen a he showroom of he garage, Wes Man sree, and a demonsraon wll be cheerfully arranged The same couresy ha has been shown o all her parons n he pas egh years of sellng hgh grade auomobles and accessores wll be mananed Your aenon s called o la Ponac ad whch appears on page seven of hs COEECrON n an adversemen of he Morrs Couny Savngs Bank appearng on page 2, he followng correcons should have been mae; "Asses over $5,D,OOD" should read "Asse:; over $5,7," and he lnes "neress Pad Snce 928 a he Rae of -H per cen" should have been omed

2 wo Don Buy Your Unl You See OUR EASY PAYMENTS OR CASH 3 WB!ackweS Dover, N J KOCKAWAY TOWNSHV Qevroe Plannng Specacular Demonsraon Servce Campagn Of Sound Reproducon Townshp, ereced n! wd made he elevenh) ownshp n he couny and embraced mure errory by over 3M acres hau usy ownshp o he a he Chevrole owners o Ue Saes s o b nunchd on * naonal scale by Chevrole dealers begnnng March 28, M & Doug&s couny fs prncpally jv aken June SSO showed 3,39 nhabans, whch mad he -fourh uounced here oday levroe Muor Conpsajy an- h r&nl of he even ownshp* The Desgned o mprove e operaon Halsey A Frederck, ransmsson vuu o he and per- and appearance o! cars nowo ownerahwds Ue campagn wll n * ve ph<»ne laboraores, New York, Cy,, nsrumens drecor of he Bell Tele- sonal propery n he ownshp was hen *69S,8»», n 858 shows 293 a furher effec of addng o he wll lecure wh he denourfruuon *,,,,,,, lu&bans, a, loss of 28 n fve safey of he hghways by nsurng years Bu ncreased 62 n he nex fve years Dr J W Jackson, asssan Uned Saes marshal for he census of 86, gve* he number of dwellngs la Rockaway Townshp a 64$; famles 69; nhabans 3552; deahs 3: brhs 2 nhabans of Rackaway Vllage 82: dwellngs 392; ron mnes n operaon n he Townshp 2 The nnh Uned Saes census made he populaon,*«n 87 showng he ownshp very nearly doubled n en years And conaned he larges populaon of all he ownshps n he couny Taxable propery assessed a «,4M38 8TO he populaon w*s 6AM makng hrd place n he couny and axable propery a $,66,6 le ovnahp valuaon by he own MMOOT S The Bell Telephone Laboraores wu sage, for he Morns Comy Engneers Club, an elaborae sad specacular program hhowug he laes developmens n sound recordng reproducon The demonsraon wll be gven a he Communy Church House a M uaa Lakes on Tuesday evenng Ma sh 22, well as specal newspaper campagns for he dealers local use are o publcse he even and he feaured servces each week Rado announce- free Ladles are nved o aend um a Mounan Lakes and wll be gven a $476,TJ8» frlng off mens on a naonal and local scale boh he dnner and he demonsraon orer U35 n OMW The 88also, are o be used - census gves he ownshp populaon Mr Douglas poned ou ha he Mr Frederck s oo well known n as 736* (pedal raes durng he oampalgn Morrs Couny o really need any nroducon H# s a resden of A man who exaced a bue nfluence n he ownshp was John J ws mgh no have her ear ser-mounan: Lakes and has been n wll nduce many people, who oher- Faesch, of af Hope He came o vced, o check a leas val pons charge, of he developmen of ransmsson nsrumens n he Bell Tele- ho counry n TM and n 77 purchased he M Hope propery n par hey ge ou on he hghway* durn* phone Laboraores snce he forma- peranng o performance before from CoL Jacob Pord, Jr and par he heavy moorng Mason on of he company from Bume and Johnson and abou he me buu he M Hope umac* Mss Agnes Walon calls Hm he jnukr lle Duchman He was a lberal supporer of he Rockaway Church and held several local offces -Engneers Tes Non-Skd Road n he (couny He ook ades wh he Colonss Large quanes a cannon balls for he Amercan Amur were cas a hs- furnace,, and on a vs o M Hope by General Washngon, Pfcesch had he honor of eneranng hm a bs borne, The objec of General Washngons vs o M Hope wa parly o arrange wh Faesch o ake some Hessan prsoners o board for her work n choppng wood A n^echs coalng Jobs A ou we know ha Faesoh ook SO of hese prsoners from General Washngon and ereced Douses for hem; fve log A he close of he war he Brsh had a ceran number of days o gaher up hese hred solders as hey were leouod o pay for every one hey dd no reurn o he old counry Among he 2B was Leopold Zladle, When he Bra hofflcer vsed M Hope for he purpose of geng hese men, he commanded Zndle When he Brsh offcer vlspqed "Me no go, me can de frs" Ths so aroused he offcer ha he bs sword and sruck Zndle n he breas breakng he weapon n hree peces, one remanng n Zlndles body, one n he offcers hand and he oher fallng o he ground Zndle sll sad, "Me no BO me de frs" Ths occurred n he presence of a large crowd and seeng he ressance made by Zndle, who had made many frends whle here, he offcer was oblged o rerea o save hs own lfe Zndle ended hs days a M Hope, abou 82, a very old man Wra F Wggns who relaes hs ncden knew hm very well and was a hs funeral Zndles chldren were Abraham, George, Charles, Margare Mary, Caherne and Barah, he las named and younges of whmo was Mrs Wm F Kng, lvng n Dover n 883 and he moher of Dr Joseph D Kng E M Gve Sde Road Moors a Chance "Gve he moors on he sde road or sree a chance o se safely on he man hghway" urges he Keysone Auomoble Club of New Jersey n a plea for more hghway couresy Herber C Slcox manager of he Trenon Dvson of he Club, sad numerous complans re made by moorss ha lle or no couresy s shown by drvers on hrough hghways o moorss enerng areral roads "v "Thls/sald Mr Slcox "s parcularly rue snce he sae and varous muncpales have ereced hroushraffc sop sgns Moorss on man hghways appear o ake hs as an ndcaon ha her forward progress mus no be mpeded by any vehcle enerng from a sde sree or less mporan road "Whle he rade ac makes mperave for moorss on sde srees o sop before enerng hghways guarded wh sop sgns, dd no nend lmsuch moorss should be kep wang ndefnely whle hose on he man hghway dashed by afexpresa ran speed "Bu asde from quesons oj rgh of way, a senso of far play dcaes ha he moors on he sde sree be gven opporuny o ener he man raffc sream whou endang erng hmself and oher occupans of bs car A momenary slowng down ofen wll suffce o perm hs enry whou danger, * s our belef, based on sudy of raffc accden repors, ha lock of couresy s responsble for many crashes SfcHal drvers frequenly are offenders n hs respec" Ko use," growled Mr Smh o hs wfe from he bahroom: " can do " -Wha s dear?" asked hs wfe n alarm "Why, he docor old me hs mornng o drnk ho waer an hour &fww dnner or my dgeson Here C h**o go a ouu down, cm nealy Wrlns, ana faewar bea drnk* og or ffeen mnues yfee* - agns oy possble mechancal defecs n hose cars servced durng he campagn, Mr Douglas poned ou Some val operaon, rangng from brake adjusmens o wheel algnmen and complee ghenng of every par of he chasss, s o be offered by he dealers a sable reducons from he fla rae charge, for a perod of one week only durng he campagn Ten such feaured servces, all havng o do wh appearance and performance, are n he campagn, whch exends over a perod of en weeks Naonal, newspaper adversag as rolscston, On: Heros he safes road a be counry s scences laes conrbuon o raoorsonja safey end s & now Marvelous advancemens have been made n he ar and scence of sound recordng and reproruclon The demonsraon, whch wll e gven, has bfun shown bu four mes prevously, namely, n New ork, Chcago Boson and Washngon, n fcch place o large and dlslrgusled audences Leadng composers and orchesra conducors have been unsned n her prase of he marvelous resuls obaned The meeng wll be preceded by a dnner, whch wll be served a : p m, for $ per plae o members and her guess Tckes mus be obaned n advance for he dnner, bu he demonsraon whch wll follow a 8:3 p m wll be gwm n he Communy Church House audor- macadam ypo peueread road consruced «Fonoa, OK, by Warren Drohcvo expermenal laboraory of Boson Ths black opped road s as nearly nou-ak!d proof as soy road ever bul, s ough and porous end modern earn wblng overoo penoread surface a SO mles an hour can come o a complee aop n onehalf be space requra on oher road ea«fae» Tess she»«3 ha cars ravellng a 4 mes en hour could sop la SS fee, n agalos he old record of 8 fee Vbraon and se aw«y are reduced o anlnlmun Phoo shows Georga" Sale Road offcals -measurng soppng dlances, A secon b he pehoroad roadu-as covered wh whe lmesone o murk accurae pons of brake apolcslon ana dsances be ear ravelled b*ror«comng o a complee slop He means wha he says < Hs elephone connecon wll be rnade whue he holds he lne He wll hear and be heard as early as across hs desk The cos wll be abou $45 (from mos New Jersey places by day; 85 cens afer 83 p m) Busness done by elephone & low-cos busness, n me, money, energy, *W$ Thrfy o Do TM«by Tdephone" PED B MYERS We are pleased o learn ha our presen sherff Fred S Myers wll be a canddae for Freeholder a he Prmares n May Mr Myers has served us well as Sherff and wo feel assured ox a horough ud busness lke admnsraon f he s o be one of our nes Freeholders New Jersey Woman Wns Auomoble Blffl UNA D BARWBX, va HUaldo Avenup, Heuchen, has been nofed ha ns- won he *5U auomoble n he daly naon-wde C«sma cones announced each weekday ngh over ho Columba nslvak She s he eghh n New Jersey o wn an auomobflo n hs cones Mrs Harwell has raadema Hcuchcn faca S8 Her hobbes are yachng and oudoor lfe Mrs Barwel bs her choce of a Ford, Chevrole or Plymouh auomoble as a reward las wrng her wnnng saemen 3 RULES bg help o BOWELS Wha a joy o have he bowels Ynoye ke clockwork, every day! s ca?y, f /ou mnd hese smple rules of a famous )ld docor: Drnk a bs umblerful of waer before breakfas, and several unes a day \ Ge pleny of exercse whou unduly fagung yourself, 5" Try for a bowel movemen a exacly he same hour every day Everyones bowels need help a roes, bu he hng o Use a Dr Caldwela S! "mp Pepsa Then youll ge a good - -amng-ou, and won leave your, nsde? weak and waery Ths famly j docors prescrpon o made from f rcsn laxave herbs, pure pepsn, and oher helpful ngredens ha couldn hur a cold Bu how wl wako up hose lazy boweb! How good youwll feel wh a dean sysem A drugsores everywhere ROGKAWAY Sov Wes Man B, EVKBYTHNQ N PANTS, OLS, M BRUSHES, ere JOE DON General Carng MOVNG AND Telephone»CKAWA\, WM H Bulder FLOORS Proper Equpmen Salsfaoory TEL US GEORGE E GENERAL CONTRACTO) Carpener and : n-jobblnl ROCKAWAY, N J GEORGE B WH EmbaJmer and Funeral! Careful servce and promp gven o all calls, day or Funeral Paran Man Tel BockBway 75 Eoekmrl NDAN SPRNG WATCB Analyzed as he Pures Sprn **r produced Taken from a S Sprng, More smulang ans n% han oher waers GEORGE F TONKN Telephone 275 Soekavw J H BlANGABD & Cf Mnnuacurm l ROCKAWAY HAND MADE AW Wh or Whou HadlN, All Knd* of Edge T«oUaa<lM Mowers Sharpeae* Unon Sree Scens Parfeoa R«fo«rkl>l«J* mula Tha Enda Nrvnn» premlon and Heldnh Many women are called a» ««ffer a cerala mes ««eadachos, norvouanem, pun «[J aoo anl dopreoslod, j«*" mas bo performod uh«** A remarlablo now sclen le jf» rcrlplon now beng prescrbed V docora and nurses, STCS he nervoubnoso, lon ond doprmblon e a ceran mes by over: s pleasan o ako, l~ and yo dooa no depress m hear and la absoluely!»"*» Grea facoree olophpne offl«deparmon Borcs owl MP* ploylnu many women «*"\S^ daly hrough her dpewn «nuraoa becnuso hoy kooff "" and harmless, does no depwajjjj hear, B npnnnrcolo and ar formng bn docs sop no depresson, rcllovo colds, neuralga and porlodpala Wo recommend A -" oll " ra,, ra who fnd he old ypo P»»JE aonqagroo wh (hem ry** oe desred resuls CAJTON: A number and n many nsance» slues, aro beng offer*» lae, Bo «uro you - las A-VO* Pu Your Savngs n a Muual Savngs THE MORRS COUNTY SAVNGS BANK 2 8o«a Sree, Cor DeBM Sree MORRSTOWN, NEW JERSEY A Muual Savnca Bank The ONLY Savngs Bank nmorrs Couny NTEREST DVDENDS PAYABEE QOABTEUU-V JANUARY APRL WX OCTOBER neres P«,d Snce 928 a he Rfle of As9es over $5,, fmr Sayngs n a Mulw Savngs

3 chness Conradcs mplcy for Evenng, wa lookwf SECOX) Many Boys Have Aended Couny ry busness and professonal xuen, uolleg professors, Y M, C A Secreares, and undergraduae leader* n ] colleges Many local men have belped n vocaonal coferences Delegaes [he woman who can afford o re enough change* of gownsosee hrough he enre season whrelylng enrely on he delcae uy of he whe one* Nex n or we fnd several oneb of blue, <glnk from an ce-cool ype o a Jher deep ufljuolae one And hen (follow hejouw char hrough a -blege s Ousandngly mporhen o brgher pasels, such,obe wnleh were earler seleced souhern resor wear 8 much he sold color gowns; for hs we fnd ha prns ome n for dly share of neres, whle wocombnaons, frequenly usng durker oolor for he skr, are anly Wore u* wherever women he oho ase are gahered consderng he general lnes of formal creaon presened or he lng season, s neresng o e ha wh only few excepons ern, smple Unes are beng foled and hose lew excepons are fned o he very youhful Empre ouee, hgh walaed, full hrough bus, and slender hrough he Aces observe -a chaper enrely hemselves, and hey are gong >e oonsanly, parcularly among herlngs of he younger se black, whe, navy,; brown and rlro fnlduw Mayer seleced hs s cvc!!:; ensemble for Kahryn wford When he Jacke s raved, he dress s decdedly formal nmcry colors, Anoher youhful oro wll be rbbed falle affea re, whch s very sof n exure, ng drapoable quales ha lend msclves admrably o he new do for wndng, clngng effecs he defnely formal ypes of nln gowns, he mos promnen ure s he manpulaon of back olearo, and he ngenous uses harness and suspender sraps eso are Very ofen accened wh el rmmngs, or sress embrold- n more demure ypes, howhe covered shoulder s aded o, and we fnd bref capeles, en composed of a seres of ruffles, lked, Anoher effecve medum le berha collar whch may be o deep n he back, bu whch duaes o nohngness a he cenfrcn of he gojvn Somemes, hese berha collars nsead of Rng capewse n he book, form r ends whch are used o express popular-wndng reamen whch r o come so no he foro, under he Uralon of Vlonno These scarf s mos frequenly wnd around bel, and form lus one of many «new grdle and sash nerpreons Grdle clccs are ofen wde crushed, and somemes wsed, evens provdng a dash of dar- U[ conrasng color, no maer * he one of he dress Speakng he shoulder fulness, ruffles, bows flowers of self, or conrasng us and loose loops are oher s of emphassng Whle n he n*l dnner dress whch doesn >u of s way o axpos he wearb&ck, a farly hgh necklne de- W no a sofly gahered surplce lc» caugh; a he was wh a Ned buckle Jewelled accens oeeonlnually, wheher n dlsreely *<* flps, n delcae fagong of o shaped beads, or as all< over "roldlery on he enre peplum of ouhul frock *brlcs, oo, ake on new mnor <md alhough Of varous Bha and exures hey are ma, ha grea, favorsm ho been dsplayed owards durng Souhern Resor ao- U ldad hem no he Umeale year han mgh or- >,ww»ef paroularly hey wen feaured n noveloolor a«w«u as lgh e you >oo * ha «fc7aru cnurches n he fve conf ereoe owns who gave hem me use o all facles whou charge Publc offcals, Roary and Kwars clubs, Chambers of Commerce, local Y M C As and Boy Scous have, offered he bes of her oommulea o he delegaes M C A uf Muns Couny have con-»j<l«r«j he Older Boy* Oonerece as one of he mporan underakngs of he "Y" program and have allowed her secreares o spend consderable me ln*workng wh he Older Boys Councl o develop program* ha have challenged he youh of he Couny l/dough hereoa,, grea dgny have marvelled a he warm hospaly of he 5 homes ha have sophscaed resran o he B fashons creaed for formal ample elaboraeness s pro The nnh annual older boys conference n Kockaway complees an years These famles gave hem, been opened o hem durng hese by he UlSous exure* of : fabrcs chqeen, and he sran* unbroken serlea or annwu Older whou/cos o he bu>o lodgng and n whoh ouches of vvd con been usedobrng ou he hgh ^L C, 2 U $ M me T m - Over meals, lme and agan Home famles COLONAL BOLDERB ell of he year when hey had conference boys RECEVED all OF BUM of he new mode Wju&ud older boye from every own These conferences have been made Davd Oordon, sexon of he Prabyerlan Church, ells one accoun ar as Couny have jobe ; smlble by he cooperaon of he of a march he company nude o world, he love of he Faher s no Newark from Moneown The cap- a durng ha wnerfor he more conference* * jewel shades Whe, oo, l Chh an haled hs company and old hem he followng: Broher Solders, we mus ge o Newark ongh and we canno do and march n amdy Le every man make hs way as bee he can and f we can ge here eaoh ( HKlKJAN SCENCE CHURCH "Maer" wll be he subjec of he Lesson-Sermon n all Churches of Chrs, Scens, on Sunday March m, 932 The Golden Tex s: "Be sll, and know ha am Ood: wll be exaled among he heahen wll be exaled n he earh" (P»alms 4 3:) Among he caon* whch comprse he Lesson-Sermon s he followng from he Bble: "Lore no he world, neher he lng* ha are n he world, any man love he n hm" ( Joh»J:l») - The Leaon-Brmon also ncludes he allowng Mus* from he Chrsan Bcence earbook, "Bdence and Healh wh Key o he flcrpures" by Mary Baker Wdy: "When we These conferences "eve brough learn n (Wenoe how o» perfec ogeher he ouaanda* bo»«the church schools hroughou he one of you shall half a gll of rum ngh school and workng age o dscuss her everyday suaon* n Relgous Educaon have had mwo,;«^j*wp*«m? w» ««Couny and he Couny Councl of for ea, - * -? even a oar Faer n heaven per- Oh capan, sad one, call a gll jjonw whool and communy, and poran pars n he conferences healhy ebannaur-owards he conand hen we can do (mplaon of hngs mmoral and helped hem fnd he Chrsan soluon o hese problems As one dele- Hundred! of delegaes, now grown o,,, away from maerlmy o he Prncple of he unverse, ncludng har- young men, some wh famlllea, f a f,? ald "«"«J ro» h look back o he Couny Y M C A Solomon, "Dd vou cm much when «a<*«conferences as a me of deep nspraon and mporan decsons your sore was robbed las ngh?" monous man" > (p 76), The leaders of hese" conferences Lev, "Ba Ho so much as f oad have been men of noe n he mns- The Board of Drecors of he V been robbed ha nlghfbefore You The end of a perfec cgaree may see, jus marked down prom" «*r a eouflagram NOTE These ems Are on Sale Frday, Saurday* Monday and Tuesday ONLY A March of Values Ferl-Poed ROSE BUSHES Smply ake hese rose bushes ou of her oarons and pu hem n he ground and preso you have a rose garden Thas all here s o planng hese rose bushes They are growng when you buy hem, and are guaraneed o grow and bloom BEDSPREADS HO afa Valueso4M 98 These are new Colonal Syle Bedspreads, ad hey look exacly lke hey were mad - by hand on ojd-fashloned > looms, m colors of r«e, blue, male, orchd; green, opal and spruce All fa colon Ml n four sle Man roe rsh Lfen, TABLECLOTHS MU«,of value, - here s a lnen value ha s ouuand- Pure rsh lnen, heavy qualy, DOUBLET DAMASK, all hemsched wh sx 3x2 napkns The paens are very aracve Oher olohs wh Bs napkns 98 and9b8 - DoRMbc Mn^a neo Regularlyo7S OCCASOlSfAL qfars 49 Well adm ha hs reducon s almos oo good o be rue, bu -s neverheless We made a luoky purchase and ncluded ome of our regular, sock Covered wh Radner Cloh TApeary an^ Velours, Walnu Arms, and buon urfed " dl se rloa Jacquard Chenlle RUGS $9 "Here s as dany <a group of ruga as you would ever Hope o see They are,^aranoed fa colon nssaes 84x48 nches nly * -Floor Cowng Sond Floor Glazed Chnz BEDSPREAD Kdney Table Skr o Mach Drapes o Mach $84,a>v>ll»MSr<»h«"* 98c Add charm o your Bedroom here s heway, rrffhfulglmed chlnu B drapes, bedspread and dnwnng able Ar?o offlh maohsj allooud\5r»had«the paerns we small bu n gay colon FREE PARKNG a he Hgh Sar Enranoeo Oar Sore RfeGlAR FELLERS A SPEEDWELL AVENUE Anque Fnsh LACE PECES As mar a* hey are charmng and ar n good ase moa anywhere hey an u»ed Two-one effec n brown, dany paerns, Jable Cehs 6fr» n *M Table Clohs Md n Mb- Mala xbl nels «R, Scarf* MxM neaee - Me Rearfa MM awhw»9e ndvdual poees»xm n - - Me sndmdaal poeee»»«n,, Be s Ohalr Baek* We Ghalr Arm Bera ;- r e Ua*M Mala no* Wrough ron >, FERNSTANDS A delghful ndoor or oudoorflower sand Made of wrough ron, fnshed n anque green s 4 nches hgh and has a nch Bower bowl, ",, K -BounnM DewaUlw Brdge or Floor LAMPS Begular»rae- *--~ $^95 These lamps were sellng for 6 no so very long ago bu he manufaofunr decded o sop producon on hs parcular model Thu he grea savng They are oomplee w)h a- SaoUve Blk pleaed shade wrapped n cellophane The bases are eas brass wh anque fnsh The shades are n four aracvecolors Furnure SKonl roor < Meal Clohes Regularly 98 HAMPERS 59 Tho em was BO popular n he frs week of our sale, ha we decdedo repea s all meal oval h shape and has hngmud oameled n dfferen colora Bread and ( ake BOXES Regularly >S» 89c Here s a eal bread and uke»* ««J«2F5&E2* narbnen for broad and cake Doon open on he fron Enameled n colors of green, blue and vory, wh deoaleomanla decoraons, >4louwam nowmaln A Woman Weapon! FREE PARKNG a he J Hkgb Sree Enrance of Oar 8e«$, Ey THR8K BRTSH ACTRESS NSURES EYES FOR SM** Durng her role n a London producon, Ms Jean Coln, Brsh acress, manans a fxed Hare and moves wh he mechancal geuro of a doll lor more han, wo hour* Because of he sran on her C7ea, accordng o a repor o he Beer Vson nhne of Mew York, be has nsured hemforweny housand pounds, approxmaely $, Even he ordnary work mposed on eyes dor- UWMs cenury, pon ou phydaos, mposes an ncreasngly large ax an be resources of nervou energy, so ha eye-sran frequenly leads o nsomna, headaches, ndm g^fcm and oher lls Seven ou of en headaches are caused by overworkng or msusng he eyes Look o your eyes as Ms Coln h», ays he nsue Early Dagnoss Campagn s Planned by Couny Tuberculoss Assn Plans for he sprng Early Dagnoss Campagn conduced annually by he Morrs Couny Tuberculoss Assocaon were oulned n a repor gven by Mss Nell Marvll, feld secreary, a he regular monhly meeng of hs Couny Tuberculoss Assocaon and Vsng Nurse Assocaon of Morrlsown held March 4, a Park Place, Morrsowr, The campagn hs year resses "fndng he oher case," ana he Tuberculoss Assocaon s plannng an nensve canpgn, enlsng he help of physcans, healh offcers, nurses, socal workers, and communy loadps for s accomplshmen Meengs wll be held n all pars of Morns Couny, and ousandng cooperaon s beng receved from ho Amercan Legon Auxlary of Rockaway, he-madson-mb-car--, nel Guld, and he Jewsh Womens Auxlary ol Morrlsown; he Paren-Tcachcr Assocaons of Taylorown, Cedar Kojls, Mlls S School Morrsown, lverdale, Pequannock and Pompon Plans Lecures n alan and musc by groups of ;al-, an muscans have been arranged for scheduled meengs a he Neghborhood House, Morrlsown and he Lucy D Anhony School of Madson n he absence of Mss Anna L Kech, drecor, Mrs Mahlon Pney repored 438 feld vss made by he uberculoss nurses durng he monh and 89 paens were examned a he ches clncs The vsng nurses have been unusually busy durng he monh makng 86 vss and carryng he nursng work of he Hardng Townshp School The meeng was presded over by Mrs Mahlon Pney, presden, and board members presen were Mrs John Case Mrs C D M Cole, Mrs Edward Mlls, Mrs Clfford Coller, Mrs Phlp Jacobs, Mrs Wm Holllday Mrs Prank D Abell, Mss Alce Buerworh, of Morrlsown; Mrs Charles Davs, Madson; Mrs W Palen Conway Oreen Vllage; Dr Harold S Hach Shonghum Mounan Sanaorum, and Waler Davs, Madson _ o He sood a he sem of he promenade dock as hs shp moved ou no he rver, admrng a graceful seagull as hovered, swooped and dppedorecover some scraps of food ha had been hrown from he galley "Ol" sad Myer, "wha a prey pgeon" "Thas a gull," sad a more experenced raveler, wh a wherng scorn " don care," sad Myer, "gull or boy, s a prey pgeon" o The bes poron of a mans llfe hs lle, nameless, unremembered acs of kndness and of love

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Enered Pus Offce, ocku u& Second Class Ma AJJ ND PL u;m j l OSCAR ElH Presden lelephou Offce 22-4>4-l» Offce: Mu fa "Of llc (ru[*huv &e peop z * > l n presw lup n o v Ll W«he bes h m or < nly, lo p^e *»<»eek w u a J *^ he lnllk rl hereby umfcuu U J- J ol he & clean *f our essens; wo hy of (her THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 932 EGHT COMMANDMENTS FOR PAEKNG Parkng s one of he mos vexa lous muncpal problems On he ou hand here mus be regulaons o n sure a safe connuous Sow of raffc and on b» oher, he rghs of bus ness n each parcular dsrc mls be consdered Maxwell N Balsey, raffc engneer of he Naonal Bureau of Casualy Thu Mrs J he j~- Jugge SCOKJ excep serve Clerk poue llll Mee «J J K nf K* w A Chamber Draws p Zonng Ordnam urmf r l lauuul on for sewers : and Surey Underwrers, has evolved o elmnae he be e frs he fol png abl f up srees He Bll of earng { \ one, n ed f he na- O hel ; K jory on he subjec:,,, perssed g ng he h mom moneylsee" lfc om wl d Thou shal no park so close hs >ea n nn u b(, pusble o pave O r f ll o an nersecon as o nerfere wh some bn of more mporance He ogeher m rn lj< he maxmum lne Of sgh permed suggesed he horoughfare leadng he boundless forces o nl u by he fxed obsrucon on he corner Counclmen Crane and Dr John ndusry epomzed ho more en- oward MX Hope language of hs leader of Ane lghened aude of he ekeuve; 2 Thou shal no park n double of oday lne a any me or place y»the deal s ou ha 3 Thou shal no park a an angle should nspre us excep on srees of suffcen wdh The commee has lel ha an exended sudy should be made o perm wo channels n each dl- before reclon and only where salls been marked off lor lanes ; have,*, "lou fa no park where resrcs space avalable for movng raffc below ha necessary far woway smulaneous movemen, usually weny fee 5 Thou shal no park on he m-\ proved ravelable poron of he hgh way n rural dsrcs, 6 Thou shal no park oppose sree car racks unless* full en foo lane s avalable for movng * *- beween he ral and he 7 Thou shal no park on he school sde of he sree adjacen o he school buldng S Thou shal no park adjacen o hlls or curves whenever reduces he maxmum vsbly permed by he fxed obsrucons f hese commandmens are followed, boh he safey and usefulness of our srees wll be vasly ncreased Annual Temperance Rally a Newark The Temperance Rally held n connecon wh he annual Mehods Conference a Newark n S Lukes Church, 46 Clnon avenue, Newark, on Tuesday evenng, Aprl 5, a 8: oclock wll be addressed by Bshop James Cannon, Jr Bshop Cannon has no only a naonal, bu an nernaonal repuaon, and s probably he bes known and mos wdely adversed dry- advocae n Amerca oday He s creded wh beng he man who dd more o defea Raskob and Al Smh n 928 han any oher He has ben asked o alk upon "Prohbon and he Presdenal Campagn" A muscale program wll precede he rally begnnng a 7:6 oclock METHOrJST EPSCOPAL CHURCH Warren P Sheen, Mnser The Womens Mssonary Socey wll mee hs Frday a 3 oclock Palm Sunday Church School a oclock Mssonary Sunday wll be observed hs week Mornng Worshp a ll oclock The Rev Paul G Denns, Dsrc Supernenden, wll preach Senor Young Peoples meeng a 6:3 Evenng Worshp a 7:3 Sermon on he pcure: "The Trumphal Enry," by Plackhors Monday: Congregaonal Meeng and las Quarerly Conference a 8 oclock Trusees and Sewards wll be eleced Repors from he organzaons of he Church Everyone s nved Specal Holy Week Servces wll "be held Tuesday Wednesday, Thursday and Frday a a oclock The servces Tuesday and Wednesday wll be n he Presbyeran Church Holy Communon on Thursday ngh BE FAE "One hundred per cen Amercan" A good phrase, bu no suffcenly nclusve "One hundred per cen Chrsan" s beer n he laer case we nclude all men n our program We demand relgous and polcal lbery, no for ourselves alone, bu for all men, no maer wha her race or color, or creed A one hundred per cen Chrsan wll no preach hared or nolerance We are now lvng n he day of grea opporuny and n he mos wonderful counry on earh Le us be on he square; on he level Le us concede o every man he same rghs and prvleges ha we clam for ourselves Le us "do good uno all men, bu more especally o hose who are of he household* of fah" "FOWCE CAZETSB The Polce Gazee las dsconnued publcaon The Gazee was always prned on prc paper conaned spor news and a pcure o* femnne pulchruae n ele begur done ough; The job pre-elec n >( eleced wh M ember o gve one mproved s eluded n he s Cxmesluun holdover councs agans u $9 clared ha uc should be udunc economy neasu D ll work as an provs- J, Lusard poned ou ha was hoped o ge sae ad or ha road and ha he cos would far exceed he amoun avalable now Councl auhorsed borrowng $67693 o be charged agans he unemploymen program and he sae relef auhores wll be asked gadec as a lmed ml ) - D > Mou drawng up a zonng ordnance Consequenly a comprehensve oulne o approve he amoun The money has been made of he sascs ha wll be used o pay men gradng should be gahered o form he bas Maple avenue was amed use of of he ordnance Wh a knowledge borough funds for work relef would of he facs he commee wll be - e ended Aprl l able o forcas he probable growh Abou «3 has been expended of $he communy and arrange for hus far Dr Lusard crcsed expendures for work la ML Pleas- n order o faclae hs plan he he needs of he near fuure an avenve, ayag had been lerally hrown away as heavy sprng commees as follows: commee has been dvded no sub- mns would wash he dr from he ndusral zone w H Ely, charman; J J- Gll, J H Jackson roadway y / :;/ : Commercal, busness and professonal zone^ E A Lynch, charman; C} JF6CQQUEDr9SMjUawJOSl d, Chef of Polce Rarck was named consable o perm hm a perform dues beyond he borough lnv- Resdenal zone G Crampon, J Oscar Johnson s Sedano opposed he recommendaon Nchols charman; J Jaclcson, D Morrs Dr Lusard repored he chef had Ahlec zone J Lusard, charman; J Oscar Johnson, Floyd Hler, agreed o accep a $2 cu n salary Dr Lusard declared ha afer he 3ylve Orderno had checked up on expenses borne Educaonal zone N B Scho, " y he chef, he fel ha a $ cu harmnn; Floyd Hler was all ha should be made The Cvc cener zone C Tule, charnan; G Crampon ecommendaon was adoped and he chef was hanked Park zone C Tule, charman; Edgar S Pres, a fre prevenon Floyd Hler engneer, nformed he councl ha Traffc zonng and parkng zona<; J Crane, charman Taxaon Commee D Morrs he fre wardens were no covered by he deparmens compensaon nurance He declared he borough Nchols ould be responsble f hey were nured on duy The fre clef was Legal Commee N B Scho dvsed no o call on he wardens WH Ely (jonly) or servce From he ndcaon of he above An ordnance o gve he Fre Dearmen auhory o nspec prop- sub-commees may be seen ha he commee s aempng o ake res where here mgh be fre rsks accoun of ell he elemens of cvc nd fxng n penaly for falure lfe The needs of ndusry, como elmnae such rsks, was lad on -ece, busness, he professons, ho he able when was repored a ars, educaon, recreaon and spors zonng ordnance and buldng code wll all be examned Tho fnal plan beng drafed would cover he sub-ojec provde for ho harmonous he commee wll aemp o expres- n Same Pcare "Arscne Lupn" Now a Playhouse Theare John Barrymore and Lonel Barrymore moke her frs screen appearance ogeher n "Arsene Lupn" showng oday and Frday John and Lonel Barrymore n an engagng sory of a maser crmnal who makes he lfe of he Pars polce and s chef deecve a consan round of excemen, surprses and perplexes, provdes smulang eneranmen a he Playhouse A bg laugh s n sore for parons nex week when Polly Moran, Buser Keaon and Jmmy Durane head he cas n "The Passonae Plumber" The clmax of hs hlarous farce n whch he enre cas s nvolved requred more han half a on of "breakaway" sauary, made of a very lgh plaser composon, and dshes o be hrown The frs me hs scene was aemped, he sound echncans kep her conrols adjused a he normal seng Busar Keaon sezed a large saue and hrew across he sound-sage where crashed agans a pos FRST PRESBYTERAN CHURCH Rev E C Kulzenga, Mnser Tlere wll be Lenen Servces nex week, he Presbyeran and Meho-j ds Churches havng Unon Servces The meengs wll begn a SoclocK j Hev Waler Clolen of he Communy Church of Mounan lakes wll preach on Tuesday evenng and Kev McCan of Boonpn on Wednesday evenng On Thursday evenng here Bl be Communon Servce, each church celebrang ns n her o^n manner Frday evenng Bev Seen wll preach Nex Sunday s Palm Sunday and he-double quare wll sng a he mornng servce There Wll be an Easer Supper a j son of all hese needs The commee wll be glad o receve n wrln;: any suggesons or recommendaons ha any one may wsh o nmke should ba noed, however, ha no specal requess can be conrcrecl by he commee The recommendaons mus apply o he enre own and no o ndvduals or a small group of hem The work of he commee mus be general n s naure, mus apply o Rocaway as a un RESOLUTONS OF CONBOLENCE Deah of Rfc Chsfes Parlman Havng los by deah our effcen Healh nspecor, Mr Charles Parlman, w e would hereby express our apprecaon of hs long years of fahful servce o hs board nspecor Parlman was a man possessed, as we are, wh human ral- y, bu a man of hgh honor, dong hs duy fahfully, hones wh everyone; careful n he expendure of publc money; fahful o Use publc rus and wh honor o hmself! We mos deeply sympahze wh hs sorely jcreavs famly and bd hem ace comfor n le BOOJJ name be lef wh hem Resolved Tha hese resoluons ba spread n full upon our mnues, ha hey be publea o our loca! newspaper and "a copy hereof be sen o he afflced famly, (Sgned) C L" Blanchard, M D, Charman Aes: Fred Wellngon Secy, 37-l -Y NEWS On February 25ll, Mss Dorohy Wlson Epole o a grls os "The Meanng of Sex n Humrn Relaons" On March-9h he grls hr-ld her second supper a he home of Ms Sheen, her advsor Each rvl furnshed one covered dsh On March 6h Mss Frances Freeman spoce o he grls The meeng was held a he clubroom» f * "or 25 words NOTCE l r H / - v lnk Vm Ol jour wwlla or w *>d work l! had (! uube, w*;able nush Kluss Eases of U fne o ppy Hal UyH P&n Blgr* Norh Susse B, Juver, H, NOTCE Anlcaons for apponmen o he offce of Acng Healh nspecor of Sockoway Townshp, wll be receved a ho Board of Healh meeng held» he old Town Hall, Rockawfy, N J, Aprl 4h, 932, a 8 oclock Fred Wellngon, Secy 37-l ZSXXJSXXBSXXXXXSXXXOOXXl Marcella on Saurday, March 26h NOTCE OF The Presbyerans hve paronzed hssupper n he pas, so hey are Noce s hereby _ ha he acdepended Soon o do BO now TbSs coun of he subscrber,, usually consued he prncpal «one of he hngs whch makes j or C T A of Howard Musson WU-B readng maer a he barer shop _" for hem, o carry on WOTE by, deceased, wll be auded; Vjpdlf Tme was when was consdered! n SS place" saed by he Surrogae, and **«que darng and hose whopurebased- nermodac - - Chrsan Edcavor j poral, for selemen o lc Orjjhass % carred vfjowe o helr nswe Socey a 3:; ChrsH-Eademw ; Cour o «r u he n Couny y o o Morrs, MorsV on ohsl pocke p and ^g«^fe-* { Su-hd he CCBQ Socey a-«:3s >,,,"" {Wednesday, he " Tweneh day of of he home Of J*e he move <Xfar<!jgoum$B&& welng::of faprl Aprl nex an,- s so ar ou dared, he -" "; MW«nsnr*Socey jrr Oaed,»«4:«93?;» n-uesr dsclosures* ha be held n he " * lecure " room Frday, ~" }" \^lrujm-a,:mbf^rr,"<:]» becajss oo oo ame o exce enough k ae bmu f g afernoon a 3:3 AdWdsoe:C^T»-vA- > jnwl6,:,s» ; lh noce o make s pubmcauor profable «fe,b«* PdB-, Morrsown, Bonfrea are cachng 8 Polly of he Crcus n r «le lgu To he Shareholders of he Rockaway Buldng and Loan Assocaon: The annual meeng of he shareholders of The Kockaway Buldng and Loan Assocaon of Rockawoy, New Jersey, wll le held n her Rooms, No 3 Wall Sree, Kockaway, New Jersey, on March Us, 932, for he purpose of he elecon of FVE Drecors for hree years and such oher busness as may be necessary as provded for by he Consuon Polls open from 8 u P M Rockaway Buldng & Loan Assn: George E Fsher, Secreary 37-3 Saurday lun-tn-tsn AH Shows Nes WeeS, W«>d, Tbors, Fr! S-TON l-oaps 75 Per Ton $75 Per Ton $75 Per Ton Coal Chesmu, Sove Egg $975 Per Ton Pea $ 75 Per Ton»No; lrbuckwheaj] nss on Long-Burnng "HONEYBROOK" LEHGH Sove, Chesnu, Pea, BuckwheJ STONE Crushed Blue Sone, BuUdlOf 8o«e, Feld lon Wle* Sone SANB-Blue Sand, BTUMNOUS COA AND ASHES TRUCKNG,»r»e or Small Dump Truck When YOB Order Coal Phrme, Day ur Ngh, ROCKAWAY S S ^ JOSEPH M EESE CHALES A ] lxtxxxxxxzxjxxxl OEXXXXXX3 WLLAM N BEAC FOR SHERFF The busls of Mr Beachs campagn s as commendable as lls mehods He goes before he elecorae solely on he ground of fness The mos glarng need of he day s for men of subsance and ably o fll publc offce n he case of Mr Bench he people have such a man n no way can ha fac be successfully dspued Polcs am senmenaly- play no par n hs campagn He s offerng o he publc experence, knowledge, honesy; sncery, and ndusry Wha more can be waned? Ceranly here la no queson as o hs qualfcaons Tho voers of Morrs Couny huve a chance o pu a real Sherff no offce by elecng Wlllra H, Beach Pad for by Wllam N Beach Campagn Commee Used Cars and Trucks Now s he me o buy a used car for hel prce a,nd easer erms han ever before We have a large assormen of lae n whch are prced very low from up ALSO A FEW TRUCKS Gome n and see hese exceponal bargan^ Convenen erms on all cars E ARTHUR LYNl Tel 33 ECONOMY GARAGE Rockaway, NJ " AREM(QU : ajyng ; - Ouan :F?W Oualyf MJRE FOODS FOR HEALTH SECOMMENDED BY Alfred W* MoOnn" Laboraores, nc - FORJH EL TH, N C R + ^j : ^K : AJLEN-BROS, Agens_ Have your Job Prnng done by Pners The Rockaway

5 ,&l>h, MARCH, ockaway Record JKBDAY, MARCH 7, 632 Rockaway Conference ler, W!* eoo fall L*s» LoUUj l<lynkm4r W A l «lulu Jl ll Nullbl fct A, l>»»ljf fclu- Uur* mr The fremen were called Tusan frnuon o exngush a clnmv (re m Elm sree Muss Marguere Whfleld o yhuron, spen he week-end wn Marguere Crane of he >>v food- Mrs John Holloway, o WhU Seadow avenue, eneraned over he week-end her grandson, Elon Ho poway, of Dover, groups really beleved n ou >g> deals of se^ r-vbu ha, he problem seem- Dudderar, wy JUkU, Dover; Hum bv how o hvh dy urslfcr al JEvrreU Yo*u asmond MacKnnon, Korw- uurfc, Herber Hull, nmuhas, Vm ConfoXerC/V A u be umols ha he Jack Sm;!*\ Frnx*:s Cmrum, George Mrs James Rerby eneraned,, U U KUOKb of relaonshps wlh Krk Jjn, Phlp Hush*, jlf Af;h«f, j luncheon las Saurday n honor o Oul lodll lllloldlu ( llfcl ff be rased am no lowered T W ljawhn-, ChuUs Nchols Elhe brhday annversary of hu on he HrpuhlUM kke a n plmxnh n Muv hould K? gven u ww o he Rockuwuy Hgh School! lulo lw:k O, H -m-l, Ludlow hs many of h: delegaes*! lo V "pes, l-edrek Berh, O A moher, Mrs 8 A Crook lu d< d ul <o)don by heo wness he baskeball Bme beween he Boonon H-Y md hewso Buu, Alval Rarck, FM- lwl Juwa,,Ku3k»wy; Mr and Mr Ooey Campbell, of voers of he Couny Mr, Brooks % Elm Sree,are he proud pans o a baby daugher born Bun- nernal Revenue, wh offces n hewon by he Boonon eam C:ur;j, Buler; ChurlKa O C&v hus served as Depuy Collecor of Wlppany "Y" Pojees, wl«: wuu day a he Memoral Hospal Mo Pos Offce buldng, Morrsown, for rlbown eleven years, wh an envable record The Saurday evenn? {ecso m, Moumam Lakvb; prank M He has conduced he offce n an opened n he Presbyeran Church Berry Landng; Prod S VrccHSnl, The local fremen were called ou effcen and coureous manner, All wh Ted Kowalewsk of Boullon Rcphen Trap> Wlpjmny; l» Saurday mornng o exngush a fnd a pleasure n dong busness presdng The Morrs; Couny V W Eedfold, Mendham; S C Mor-s Mazng ruok owned by he nernaonal Hgh Speed Seel Company He has been a fahful worker n shp of Orvlle H Emmons gave a ney Benjamn, B, Emerson Juylor, wh hm M C A Orchesra under he leader- Jr, Hodman Bchnld, Oenvlllc; llacl- n Frankln avenue he Republcan pary for years, and muscal selecon whch was followed 3rd, Lncoln Park; Donald Bracken, f he voers of he pary decde by a shor speech of welcome by O Boonon The Lades Ad Socey of he hey wan hm as" her canddae B M^rr, a member of he sesson Rockaway Mehods Church s a he general elecon n November, o he Presbyeran Church and servng a S Parcks supper n he hey wll have a fearless canddae leader of he H-Y {or he pas fve and one who can wn on he mers years Agan he Bordenown Quare was called Upon me and agan THE CHAR S basemen of he church ongh Supper wll be served from 6:3 unl all Sherff he wll represen he whole Cheser A Baker, of he Couny "Y" of he pas endeavors f be s eleced are served for he nomnal prce of couny - Saff who handled he mulude o ffy cens deals regardng he conference ( A danoe wll be held Saurday ever nlg, Aprl 2, n Sacred Hear Hall, Frankln avenue, or he benef of he Sacred Hear Church by he Jolly Grls RayBaylorB Clover Club [ orchesra of Dover wll furnsh he musc Admsson ^s ffy cens The Souh Jersey peach crop far s safe, despe he cold weaher Only an occasonal bud has been damaged, accordng o he recen saemen of Couny Agen Lamb, of Woodbury Onons and poaoes now n he ground have no been r- The Washngon Bcenennal promum, whch was presened "by he pupls of he Borough Schools wo weeks ago o a crowded house, wll be repeaed a he Lncoln School Audorum Monday ngh a 7:3 for he benef of n; Kngs Daughers of he Presbyeran Church Members of he Dover Masons, Plaserers und Brcklayers Unon have nofed bldmy conracors ha hey have weed o accep a reducon n wnses from $3 a dny o $ Ths was a volunary acon on he par of he unon and s beleved ha hs announcemen may help smulae buldng acves n Dover and vcny The Mehods and Presbyeran Churches were crowded wh delegaes a he Sunday mornng ser- On page hree of hs ssue wll be The followng wlls have been fled found an aracve adversemen of vces and were brefly addressed by n ho Surrogaes Offce: James Greenbergers Deparmen sore a Wllam Bradbury, jf Mounan Thomas, of Wharon, who afer leavng hs son, Guy, $ gave he res- "March Values", A v number o Mendham Sunday afernoon he Morrsown, a four day specal of Lakes, and Rbekwell Thompson, of due o hs wfe, Anna; Sarah McKee, household necesses such as lnens, «f Dover, lef her propery o herodd peces o furnure, brdge or wo neces, Rose A and Jenne M floor lamps may be purchased on Qunn; whle Charles Parllman, of hs four day sale a a grea savngs Hlbernla, former Rockaway Townshp offcal, gave hs wfe, Alce, by he hrfy housewfe all The newly apponed sewer assessmen commsson of Dover wll make a survey of properes o be assessed for he sewer The amoun o be assessed oals $3, plus neres Mayor Roach declared noce ffeen weeks n hs work A banque sex hrough open dscusson groups, wll be gven propery owners of hewll bo held for he members of heand cleaner pares; we wll se lull amoun assessed agans her class on Wednesday evenng, March hgher sandards of boy and grl propery The amoun may be pad 3, a ho La Salle Resauran, Wes relaonshps; we wll ad younger over a perod of en years s beleved ha he average assessmen of nformaon on sex" James Chrs~ Blackwell sree, Dover fellows n recevng cleaner sources wll nmoun o approxmaely $5 Don forge he S Parcks Card lan of he Credenals Commee, repored ha 2 owns and 4 na- [planned for March 8 A complee lne of auomoble supples, rados, elecrc refrgeraors, washng ma- Funeral servces were held Monday mornng n ho" Sacred Hear Church, formed an unbroken crcle around Dover, for Mrs Jenne OConnor, chnes, hardware, ec wll bo car-hred As n all Scars Roebuck sores church and ho candle fromrga aged sxy-wo, wdow of Rchard J OConnor, who passed away a he a complee servce saon wll be Dover General Hospal Thursday operaed for he convenence of her ngh She s survved by one son, cusomers, res wll be mouned and Rchard J OConnor, of Randolph baeres nsalled free of charge avenue, and wo daughers, Mrs B Gordon, of Cncnna, and Mrs Earl Pary ongh n S Ceclas Hall, The pano pupls o Mrs Bess Maox Seaman he!d her monhly club wll be played and a largo number of Church sree Brdge and Whs onalles were represened n he Conference There wore 2 delegaes and 3 leaders n he Confer- meeng las Saurday evenng a he przes wll be awarded for boh games lome of Mss Marguere Crane of Refreshmens wll bo served followence n hs closng address Dr he Dover road Afer a sudy hour, ng he close ofl he card games Arrangemens have been made o ake Secrley alked on "Youh a s a muscal program was presened n Bes" He made a splendd plea for "whch he local sudens were asssed by pupls from Morrsown and comers wll bo made welcome and care of a largo number, so any new- honesy of purpose and explaned how easly dshones habs may be Dover, and by Mss da Flchor, who may enjoy her evenng formed Ho agan reeraed ha played several voln solos Refreshmens, wh accessores n S Pa- The new Scars, Roebuck Sore on rcks color, was served by he hosess Ormand, of Now York Cy nermen was made n S Marys Cemeery, Dover Mr and Mrs Raymond Ferne, of 93 Jackson avenue, aanounae he brh o a baby grl born yeserday a he Dover General Hospal, A fne dsplay of Easer plans and flowers wll be offered o he publc begnnng nex week n he elecrcal sore of O P Dckerson n Wall sree under he managemen of OusUve Sober, Jr The Goham Slk Hosery Company, nc, of Dover, employng 8, wll dose * plan ongh for a leas hree weeks, accordng o a noce posed yeserday Lack of busness s gven as he reason The regular monhly meeng o he Womens Mssonary Socey of he Frs Presbyeran Church wll be held n Pe lecure room: omorrow afernoon a 3:3 Members are requesed o brng n her me boxes a hs meeng, Nomnaon by Governor Moore on Tuesday of Aloyslus J Kaser, of Dover, for he Morrs Couny Tax Board brngs o a close a long conroversy among Democrac leaders of he couny Mr Kaser Wll succeed Ward Wy, Republcan, of Monvllle, whose erm expres May s The speakers class beng sponsored by he Morrs and Sussex Federaon of Holy Name Socees wll be held omorrow ngh n S Ceclas Hall wh Eugene Mahon, of Morrsown, n charge Ths s he fnal o Washngon sree, Morrsown, s nearly compleed and he openns s Nneeen of Morrs Counys hry-egh muncpales wll enjoy reducons n ax raes, accordng o fgures released by he secreary of he Couny, Board, Wllam J Me- The delegaes aendng were as The Sae Board of Healh has Cracken, oday Comparave raes follows: Warren F Krsen, Pequannock; Joseph Vendermeyden, "whdrawn her complan agans of nearby muncpales are: Boonon, 93, , G2; Dover, Pompon Plans; Fred J Troman, he own of Dover for polluon of he Rocfeaway Rlvor Several weeks 93, , 576; Rockaway "Pequannook; x C Morrs, Pejuannocfe; Rober Swackhamer, ago he sae complaned ha he Borough, 93, a, 6?", lver, Jersey Cys waer supply, was Rockaway Townshp, 93, 63 long Valley; Prank Dufford, Mddle beng pollued by ol seepage hrough Volley; Danel Applegae, Lone Volley; John Coursen, Long Valley; C a dran a Passac sree Accordng o he sae board he pouulon has Hall, Leroy Hall, Allan Buchanan, censed The Dover offcals made every orga Meslar, Long Valley; Prank effor o locae he source of he polluon before callng o he aenvllle; Edward CouRhlarM, Boonon; Polachek, Ncholas Druges, Monon of he sae board Alfred Baldwn, Chas Fredercks, ; Denvlllc Townshp, 93, 5,4 932, 688 There s a slgh ncrease n ho rae of he Borough and ha of Denvllle Townshp o- TWO NJURED N ACCDENT AT MT TABOR M Toborand Rockaway resdens were njured Sunday n a collson MonvlUe; Rockwell Thompson, Mendham; Harold Schecr, Thomas The condon of Mrs Mary E Black, Ledgewood; Earl Posburr, Rogers, who was sruck by an auomoble-n-dover* fve weeks ago, s of auomobles Mss Anne,Warden, Dover; James M Chrsan, Jr, somewha mproved, alhough she s of Halsey avenue, Rockaway, had a Chaham; Jacob N Abel, Moun sl confned* nhe Dover General fracured knee and had o be removed o he "Dover General Hosp- Qulmby, Cyrl Lounsbury, Kenneh Fern; Gordon Marsh, Frankln Hospal n a weakened condon Her kug*«av a-he hospal has al for reamen George W-Hlll, o E Qarabran, Mendham; Edward b een made more cheerful and Whlfleld place, M Tabor, had cus Carpener, Theodore M Hogeman brgher by he many vsaons of and bruses abou he face and body Rchard Raymond Chaham: Mlon A Cox, Harry W Lawrence, Suc- frends and he recevng of a large Hll was drvng one auomoble number o beauful cards and le- and Harold Grove, of ndan lake, casunna; Rober Lecher, Wharon; ers, especally he ones Mom Roy was operang he oher The collson occurred a he nersecon of, Wllam J, Bell, Chaham; a*ora» S M Doemua, of Qrard «, *«d Mr and Mrs Frank Gusln, he camp meeng grounds enrance wh he sae hghway oher u unny of he hanked he people of Rockaway who Had helped o make he conference Such a wonderful success Ed Carpener, vce presden, on behalf, of he Older" BoyV Conference presened Srs, T, H B Davey and Mm Wllam L Mlls wh flowers as a oken o he apprecaon of he delegaes of he work o he ladle* n makng he conference possble The popular Camp Morrs movle "Byway and Bojrways" was shown, wh sound effecs produced by members of he orchesra among whom were many old campers Norman Ooldbla and Fred Flcher, yollnlss, and orvlle H Smmons, ban- Jos, hen gave sever aj muscal selecons An llusraed lecure on Uahs fcenlc grandeur was gven by Ross 8, Musselman of he 4 M Ranch n San Juan Couny; Uah Hs pcures and descrpons of Amercan ndan and clff dwellers was mos neresng and receved much applause a he close of he meeng Followng * alk many of he delegaes examned relcs and rophes ha he had brough wh hm Amos C Morrson hen presened he conference wh a candle sen bj Vcor Abolns and Andrs Berga of he Rga Y M C A, Lava, whch was acceped by Jack Seele, presden of he Conference delegaes marched no ho beauful audorum of he Presbyeran Church JncS Seee presded a hs sesson and presened he Bordenown Quare Followng a responsve readng and prayer Larry Dukln, charman of he resoluons commee presened ho followng resoluons: "We of he 932 Older Boys Conference resolve ha he members of he conference wll ry o brng beer relaonshps wh he oppose he bes way o overcome bad habs s o consanly develop beer habs n closng he showed how relgon wll help a fellow manan lfe a a hgher level n ho closng sesson he delegaes was lghed by Jack Seele and passed around he crcle Followng hs he dedcaon candles were lghed by he offcers, each candle beng dedcaed o a srong ype of man The closng benedcon was made by Rev W P Sheen, and Jack Seele pronounced ho 932 Conference closed Frank Brlgane, Peer Luca, Morrsown; George L Dawes, Rober Showell, Clarence O Henry, Leo Noron, Ches- The foundaon (armen for syle and comfor For apponmen call E RENHARDT JDe Har Avd Dover, N Phone Dover 43S-J Dr Wn Sewar CHROPRACTOR»M E Man 8k TbOu, Offce Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Frday :3 o 8 aso o 8 P M Tuesday, B»urd»y mla* P,: Sunday* and Holdays By Apponmen Dad Says: Conscence s he STOP- LOOK-AND-LSTEN Sgn On he one-way sree called LFE You don have o 8TOP- LOOK-AND-USTEN when you come here for hnh qualy groceres and meas our repuaon has been bul on he hgh qualy ha always prevals here! CHUCK ROAST 6c b SHOULDER LAMB Me b LON LAMB CHOPS S5e b FRESH HAM 5c b CAMPBELLS BEANS, 3 FOR ; :;; 9«CRSCO : so b V E, TAYLOR 6 MAN ST ROCKAWA* True wsdom pcks an nsuon lke ours where real esae secury backs all funds, where a reserve s mananed for furher safey, and where sae regulaon makes all maers doubly sure Rockaway Buldng & Loan Assocaon Geo, Fsher \O\VS<nV\ fl ; MARLENL DETRCH "Shangha Express" naow LOMK&D COHTC2 EUKA Moll Tus, March 2-22 FREE CANDV Wed,, Throw,, Munl HOPKNS fflncew COAL PRCES REDUCED Blue Coal and Old Company Lehgh Bes Snce 82 Be Sure and Ask for When Orderng 2-Ton Loads CO> Sngle Tons $75 Per Ton E C* $2 S75 Per Ton STOVE $2 $75 Per TonNUT $2 $975 Per Ton PEA $ $75 Per Ton BUCK $775 $ Per Ton Exra f Charged SAND, GRAVEL and CESSPOOL CLEANNG STRAT & FREEMAN COAL CO TEL 26 AND 2 ROCKAWAY, N J FRESH MNE ANTHRACTE COAL Cheshu v $5 per on ) 4-Ton Delveres, Sove $^ per on $ per on on Delvery,*85 Adfcd on Smaller Quanes ARTHUR TLL 27 WEST MAN ST ROCKAWAY : PERMANENT WAVE ORCHD BEAUTY SHOPPE OBOVND FOOB, NBW LTSAQBT BULDNO DENVLLE CENTER, DenvUle, N SALES TAX The effors o Congress o balance he budge by seekng new sources of revenue by addng a sales ax and lowerng he ncome ax exempon s no o self gong o be sasfacory o he people of ho counry The axpayers are gong o demand ha Congress also make en effor o reduce governmenal expenses A good nnny arc begnnng o wonder wha s o ba Raned by keepng expenses up o he presen level and lavng on a heaver and heaver ax burden o do PHONE ROCKAWAY SO v We enjoy people who are enjoyng lfe They radae goad healh and good sprs The presence of such a person or even casual conac wh hem s lke a onc o us Such a person never lacks for frlclnds Everyone s glad o see horn come They ore a posve force Tme was when was he cusom for busness o begn on a shoesrng and buld no large proporons The las wo yearn *we have seen a number of busness* of bwe proporons dwndle o a shoe srng,

6 PRESBYTERANS CLOSE N ON LEAGUE LEADNG BUTCHERS The PreUjn lu Ly *lruw w «U of hree games horn Due Hols Hornes, and he Buuhera by losng wo oa of f hree o «Jacson k ghened up he race he Kocka w«y Bowlng *mu«the Buchws ll presen lend by 46 pons, wh he Presbyerans close u her heel One eam ha» bean w&unv for he oher o crock under he sran bu a he presm due boh «MM«are he now enaneled "rpper" bll, Sen- of (h Mues and sporsmen* money slrorf? ae No 2 They charge ha «o Unw salared lah ageos for On Tuesday luh Uo we group behnd he bll seeks conrol kuues, TJBSC ugels were o he Lumber Co own ook wo ou of shnes luo he bog, hro he of a proposed reorgansaon lu order VJrkfd by Ore (Mne group who W«hree rom Uo Buchers Nfp brake, und he mreland o force upon sporsmen he rejeced advocang Senae No 2, (and who Norman, «m bowler of he Jfksous J k And he clled he dear lle shamrock of reland, f hunng and fshng are o rman b) whou gvng he Slwh and plwa and he saemen warns hr- would plok he new h;a* under hs had a on, bowlng hree 3 The gnmm he bowled were advsably of usesslg new members one dollar apece Moe han The dear lle shamrock, he swee popular spors, hey mus, no be OunsB ConmUon or he sae, who , or an average of 96 for ho ngh The Headaohe Club un( bowler oave been seen flrng lle shamrock of reland, loaded wh ncreasng coss ha are responsble for he sporsmen! a s lus meeng burned Nue lor wound h«hwxl»)d 26 would deprve he average sporsman money, any say n he maer wha* h Jff, of hs recreaon soever """ vr The ml connecon» E beween he l BUl BUTCHERS MMoh H, 832 The saemen, whlrh was No - 2 s «*- S, Oula, 88, a«7 ATWATKR KSNTO A, Chewey U» ; 77 l, aa T Carolyn!W- *7 4 P Oreen -4 w; 5 H Oreen 87 JACK8ON8 B HllM ": ll h Peer,,M N Norman 98 VJf Decker M J S5eh 94 TS 8 a T< 98 lf 43 chef A hasly proposed amenflmen, n poned ou, now would make he Governorone member of jher proposed board, whch he bll self robs hm of he power of apponng The,saemen, addressed "To he Sporsmen and Land owners of New Jersey," follows: "Alarmed by he uprsng of New Jersey sporsmen agans her de- " 638 MO W5 Wednesday ngh D, Oordoa nohar,, local garage ook wo ou of hree MBM ran March M, MS man, has aken over he PonUac X» Moo Horne, There were flve agency and k&nounoe*, ha he has srucve proposal, he ndvocacs of 3 games rolled n hs mach and W L PC he e deal a for he porlng pg publc, Senae Bll No 2 h have h d All of hem wen regser*! by he Bucher* 9 Cfl8 a Ponlao *r ooupe or roads«r d Pe*byerlana F, Mueller lad RUN her mnds and now subm brrlhu Buchanan, wh ro MMb, fod ess Hungehbuhler wh one Horne* so 3S 478 HORNST6 kaom c»(»» J eherwood 7 &, Orderno 88 < B Bush Ml K LMo 88 S Sweeny 3 u n M \ H 89 * 8) 48 BM 79 PREJSBVTOUAMS p Palmer 9 WT 6a 7-A Class Now School Champons The 7-A enn played f vcory smo over he -A squad on Monday afernoon n he Hgh School wm for he champonshp of Washngon School 7-A sqund was leadng hrgh evovy sesson They wll rccclvo a banner from Coach Horfsco eprcsenuuk he fuc U he -A eam won ho >32 champonshp Boh eams played a fno Barn«of jaekohall bu he f!-a eam could no ge ahead Tlo nex game 7-A wll play s wh ho sxh grado of Ulncaln School, and wll also play he nra-mural cun of lc hgh school D, Sperono 8-A capan hough was on easy game for lls eam bu now he knows he 7-A boys can play baskeball and boy la LUlon Osare glad Bu wa when baseball comes She wll be proud of he 8-A baseball eam Don hnk oo snuch of he boys Mlsa Ossre 8-A PQ D Bperone, 2 p ClardU r A M, Chwa M UoCabe, s 3 *j* Hro, ««""> J Ross, g : a Sprone J P, XfechMon l - K Kmla, K, BWURM, K S BamwrU, g Kecree Pcrrone: 8 4 VP a 4 a e a o TP 8 4 Tmer Horasco 8-A Fve Defeas 8-B n Close Game u-a eam ployed a vcory over he 8-B squad ThR 8-A enm led hrough every qualcrs of he play The gnme was ranged n he hgh school rym on Prldvy acmoon, Boh eams plafd a bang-up brand o baskeball CUxll was ho hlpu scorer wh B pons, and D Sperone close behnd wh G pons 8-A D Sperono, f P Cardl, f M, ChWR, o M McCabc R J Hrlo e - R3S 8 S Hru&a, J Wall, f OrnvRlafcy c O Banedel, g W Dsnko s va 3 4,, FP X a, *p D TP * Referee* Ferrcw Thnfr Horwco aak«> «p*oa««<um«hj«aujdu MUU" F Mueller, Huehman 8! 23 ag 56 JJB 4* m ffl On Frday lnu he Mwaer Ken mn M hree kufs from ll among he mssnr l«hush Coal eun n hs gu! 8 Chupl, H local barber, Hnd applcaon Md wss nme u memb- of he nnous headache Club on he spo, h havng wor*!>r 2 The Headache Club due o he jtsue of applcaons, wo l*kms undor osldmlon he 8 Chlappl F Kleljr - ; C Decker : o p nekenon Dead Score D«* Score Dead Bern DMd Boon JM 77 MB V UCHOHB llllq, u» em a S3 Armw Kns a «; pa FeaoM Hgh eam More Jcknns HlSh ad soon, R Bueh»n»n aw EHch *v«n*e mmob,,,> > - * games, Edd Sapp 873 Mos jparw, v MnUr:,-:,;aje Boonon Defeas Game Playng before a good crowd a he Hockawaj Hgh School gym n conjuncon wh ho onnuhl conference of he Morrs Couny l Y" ho Boonon Keysone "Y" won ho Easen baskeball le from he Whppany Poneers by f score of 39 o 6 The cones WHS n renlny of a former proesed fnme The loonov eam had prevously aken ho mesurc of ho Whlpjany enm n games by he score of 37 o 22 and 3 o 28, ho lfr (ame beng he proesed pome, By vrue of hs wn he Boouon eam wns hu rgh o play Mend* ham Hl-Y, wnners of he Wesern League champonshp, for he champonshp of he Morrs Couny Y M C A, h«frs o hree coness o be played a Mendham BOONTON PQ Maranck,, Creaura, f, : 3 Blndaa,, 3 Janclk, B 6 Koval, s Rchards, Trapp Conover, f Nleholl c TO 3 2 Vreelond, g Durham, «* Thompson, R, Referee Kunsclmnn Qcover Homer Tlmc~TUdfcld Boonon Keysoees Wn Frs Leg J, ouu of h<5 fases ond cleanea baskeball games unreeled hla seaeon a ha Mcndhara P S gym Boon on Kcysono Y Tuesday ngh dc feaed fcemjh&m H-Y n ho flra Bamc of le Y M C A Couny champonshp, wnnng by he clos scow of 4 o 36 Tlo cones wa n doub ll he whlse blew a n ^ Theres a d«w lle plu ha grows n our sle, "ws Baln Parck hmself aure ha sol ; And he sun on hs labor wh pleas lre dd snlh, And from dew from hs eye ofen PORTS HORTS by CAMP Tl, 79 The Hgh School has sounded he M,,; can for canddaes for ha baseball eam There s pleny l o claw o M ohoom fron fon and Coach Horasco wp 38 PMl l o oy* a wnner n he makng >u wake no promses as o brng ng hone he champonshp bus Sone says, no o lose your emper when you blow a spare Error* n bowlne an as much a par of he gamnas hey an n baseball Bd Hagar clams 8 Parcks Day as Ms brhday Well wha abou Mr The Booknway Record has baseball blanks for box scores for local man»g«r«the Record wll be ;l ul o accep all apors for publlculo The Buchora repor all que on UwWesern Fron GmMw, famous Caundlan walker, las olere a damond medal o oy one who beas hs Amercan mark of 3ST or hs Canadan record of 3S9 for he wo-mle even Ed Bce, we hour, s wnng for hs medal Bll AHCC, Balmore, won he Souh Alanc cross-counry le for ho sxh consecuve yvor ARCC s naonal flfeen-mlo ulansplon ond a brgh prospec; for Uo Marahon n he Los Angeles Olympcs CHARGE ULTEROR MOTVE N GAME BOARD "RPPER" Egh of he nne members «l h me-sporamen cooperaon There s no om word n je WU ha woum wlhtplan of wholrale a hunug and g,,, fsoe w5w» Uw w ebfrd^d B «m- "The advocae* of hu bll had p«- vously M o he Bah «d Game BrToloal n*?xaa " and waseful f: of sporsmen* Comm: C*mml«lon» plan of f ewag l publc Blon fd ana hof The lswsem S of ha he Comns has pro- ahoons BOUUM, whch plan ww dueed New Jerseys fumed hunng rejeced by w Board Ths plan proand fshng s hreaened hrough vdwl for unw over he spendng and salared fsh md dauc head/ o force upon sporsmen he, rejeced plan "The plan proposed o he Psh anl name commsson was aosolu;!y unworkable and would no hvo provded shoong cound or more han ono-enh of he aporssnc of he sae, nor would have gven any advanage whasoever o more hw a, very few favored fam-»rs whose lands would be leased Ths s he plan ha hey clam he Sae Grange, ho Farm Bureau, he Audobon Socey and he Mew Jersey Con- Fresluncn are olglbc o compee he naonal collegae boxng hnnfplorshl-s n P«nn sae College, prl 8 fnd f> Senae No 2, wll provde more Do«Mol says no o blame he pn and beor hunng ond fshng n boys fur»n pns no beng spoed New Jersey and E beer plan, of ar- correcly, uvcry me you ge apped, lven on perfec lls he plus don always amendmen gvng he Governor of our sae one-ffh of n chancn o sorvson League favor Very few apponng a salurcd hear of he of (le members of hese organzaons FlSh ll Game Commsson o roplce Uw presen non-balarfer mem- he uleror olve -behnd rpper Bll are fwor! or he realpurpor of and bers The orgnal bll was drawn o No 2 gve Uo majory pwnmng power o hree members of a sporsmens "The Fsh and Game Commsson ssocluou wh headquarers h refuses o be sampeded by or n he neres of any clque or group Newark flms o be ruly represenave! he "To appear o make he bll less neress of all he sporsmen nd obnoxous, hey decde o menon j j a n u owners of New Jersey and a ho Governor ns a member of he! donr s level bes for her welfare body bu hey sll would rean j sn ovcry way a nl hunng md fshng, f power o nauo he head regardless of He Governor Ths suberfuge surely wll no bo any more palaable o ho sporsmen anl fanners han he orgnal bll "Propaganda has bef sen hruou he sae sob ha hs ) Sprng s here) Lbery feld s TP akne on a beauful appearance by wll show a he Adelphe A A n a mrd work md paence Membes of Elzabeh on Aprl 8; Laurel Garden o he Roeoway A O uwe been workng lke Tojahs oruo pas few ^vdoum Boxlns eub n Paerson n ^Newark, on March 28, sad he 3 week* o make he damond one of some me n Aprl He wll Appear a o he bea n lo couny, and we ear a he Cenral Club n Orange agan rom dfferen sources ha s n he near fuure Rlsko s makng Beer games (re predced for hs a h wherever a appears and W 38 season, wh hoped for larger crowds won be long before ho wl be boxng all over he sae n* roe he N TP Sao Chlappl, e loca eer, by s gong He s anxously uwan; a close shave, was voed a member of ho openng of he Berkshre Volloy Doc McElroys Headache CSub 8am arena and would lke nohlns beer came hrough wh n nea 3 score han o secure a mach wh ha J«e Jsherwood, of ho Hornes, made much over-ra ed mamas boy le soeasled Prde of Berkshre Vncy l applcaon, bu was boewallecl he o hav)n«a lush score of 28 Presden Qcorgle Knppcr Jou-HungerbuMer and Aaron Sone mado nqures abou, Jonng bu 7 * l s fnsh of he-name, he lead d alwaysy ch&ea! ha l\sfl\d8 \fld n Vf f frs f qua- cr-m«ndmn so away o a fl flyng sar and, looked lk curans lor he Booaon <boys, bu by seady pluggng he Koysona V crep us» and paased he Menrhnm boys The laer eam rurde a gaun bd o wn n h«l<w frunc, bu as Andy say*, Boonon npped hem n he hud The score by quarers follows: Boonon 5 Mendhwn S8 A local docor me» farmer who sad hs alwjs drank ffeen o weny eups of rons coffee f day "Bu," nqure ho docor, "doesn *<*» you awfkr" To whch U»e fanner gave wly, " hell*," were- rcsullcd by ho club members, ono havng a 28 and lsa oher a 39 score The by-laws dsncly sa* 35 or under o be a member of he Headache Club Dd you hea he sory abou he Scochman who refused o buy ha Bow PoUac from D Gordon Bolser unl he laer agreed o hrow n he The Eassca ana Wesalde quos eams of ho Borough wll play he flrumsonu lor fechamponshp of our far own Saurday ngh a he FU-ehouse aeoga WMham promses a beef seals jhysle banque o he Wesaldera f hey cop he verdc The Roccaway, Fre *uo» eam pulled a bg surprse when hey defeaed he aroag Berkshre Valley eam, 8 games o 6, Tuesday ngh a ho Flrehouse BOlVRGSTLNO CA5WWM, AT >AT BSN ARMQBV An all-sar wcallngr cfrnlval wll be on Up far he an& ongh a he Peerson Anory n lw man bou cs-dsarsplon ShUca mees he errble ooas cnuher S^Uce and wha a bou ha promse* o be The ra or ee c«ra l«wel rounded ou end he fawan nn«o se her moneys vjor Popular pm wlu p»v«, he " hcy we o reman popular spos, mus no be loaded wh added expenses and coss ha would deprve he average sporsmen of her recreaon < "Ths lalcmcn rewesens he opnons md senmen of egh of he nne members of le Now Jersey Sae Fsh and Gome Commsson" Rsko Keepng Busy Rockaway Hgh Grls n he Cy Cfafes, Defea Wharon Jack Rsko, popular foelaway boxer, hns been keepng very busy] a he varous clubs n and around Newark durng ho wner monhs Ho has won every rgh bu one, ha beng a four-round draw wh Joe Barry a he Cenral Boxng Arena n Orange, he mos beauful arena n he sae n an earler bou he had Bry down sx mes for couns of nne o wn he decson of he spor wrlel* a he rngsde Rlsko YeHowjaekes ee Two o Spfogfeld Las Thursday ngh s\ Edwards Alleys Sprngfeld defeaed he Yrllowjackes n wo ou of hree games Boc Mos Labfcawnnn Leaguers eo a bad ngh ou of her sysems as all e boys dd were run no spls on perfec hs P Green rolled one game ana o hs and everybodvs surprse ganed honorary mnnbenhp o ha Headache Club by bowlng he charmlhg 2S so much sough by he Roceway Bowlog League mcnbcw Well, hce la he bad news: The loclawaj Hgh-School grls slcdball eam compleed s 3-32 Schedule by defeang Wharon gh by a 27 o coun Tho local :rls sared very slowly and raled jy 7 o 3 a ho end of he frs erloc n he second quarer he deal Rrs saged a flue roly o ake ;he lead and afer ha Wharon rever (san caugh up Mucl of he UCCCSS of ho game was duo o he ne playlns of Bockaways ceners, Anna Wallng snd Anna" Sokes Boh grs were playng her las ner-school snmes for Rocjaw»y and played Hne baskeball Mss Zamolen of \yfcarlon was hnh (>corer of he conen wh pons bu ss as cloudy followed by KSareuc Decker n«j Anolla Morrs of Kocfcwfy wh and 8 pon; respecvely ROCKAWAY Mor s Shay M Decker FG VP U TP e Oher players: A WalHng, Thomas, Har, Sa&es Sweny, H Decker, aud Sllvcrnan WHARTON FG Wllams Ganglchoo Zamolcn PP 3 TP Oher players: O "Wlls, Wagner, Walers, Sweeny, lay, Vovlch, Rollk and L Wlllj, Score hj perods: Rocavray Edwlna Ward Whaon Referee Tmer Oula Scorer Seele Rue qlways C&sloral M ^ Ceparmeul Fenncvcr SJ ce 5* B&BEBAL nwpeon he wrapper; m Oaddls aoo 4 AS oslen Ye B 88 "" Schmd lgo soohe n youngser moro 28 Wyoe ndans, of Monana; Brooklyn Royal Ahlecs, Phladelpha Thas he beau y «[ a more powcrfl nelcnc- Huff 5B 232 Blue Sox, Hew York ndependens, dhlldron8 remedyl may 895 BS 37 Fordham A A,, Mdland Park A A, ncs nfan-nj ofen YELLOWJACKET3 Morrlsown A A, Jfemy Colleglaaa, need n cases of c? ll Qula leg 77 4 rnlon Cy A A, Newark Falcons smlar dsurlmree Chewey 88 oo Buchanan M S5 69 H l Mllown A A, Tmon A C, Bloom- 9«ld Professonals, FsnnsySvana Colored Gans, Pawson SUk Bos, New >n of bad ---,, o ward off m 96 n m 4 York Bloomer Orls, Wes Pon Colored Cavalry and oher raveln* m any? 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7 : ; ; v ; *, * : ;,,, ; : - ; - " \ - : " ) : ; v ; " - - :,» " ; ; : v f, MARCH, 838 The Evoluon of Cards *YTNG cards have pn nkcaoe so aka for Man han one boumd v Tb*r n dwvkb o»««r«u»- n Own*»e ah* ganng pop*- n bulk,po» arwagd mm L, of nds and number of cuds l a deck fat«changedww hnged WW» «a* «o me; even nj* w CUns* h»«bu hry a*4, u r7«k uunslfn of d»««*» of Br,e * «B d* echo swds s * serf 4pf*>* of orenal cards he aueea w OHWa; u m unl < d«< jc played n Europe w «cn«d recognon f c u ududd o **,_? G«M (hm b b«**] m n FLU ml LsH*> Zg OnM Gar owonss Tk cmdm» nod a A* mor k» a ou *n b ng h* cnaraao -j rr^nff JT rr odl*, whch amm s»*snd CM A he bm d qbmsn fa ASfcM>Sr ng cud* Mgflelf*he new w MM«l, cabncfletu card fa* prd a* he marga, e e CaUs U of f h honor velm l bra he sees and oher ees csnk Tha cards pen* ea? Wdda: «f ens* head Befog prasds STrfae, k* OUB an<uss vba* b cards VTU? h bud Theec saw b Bd*! commemd lo^dtoeuabd «bmr Ho Waqr Equpmen ; $ \ - -, F YOU ARE ryng o supply ho -:ws«r for ^ wo or hree bahroom hole from an ordnary hry gallon «or fory gallon boler, NOT auomacally conrolled, your ho waer supply s sure o be nadequae A V; j Le us make a survey and deermne for you he mos economcal snd a he same me adequae sysem, for your home f you hare cause o be dssasfed here s somehng wrong ha needs exper aenon! Any sysem whch s oo small for he demand, s ureo he overcrowded, THEREBV fmsjctlx NCRBAS- N^THEPJS^OSlV/:v <"! :: " \ ; / A$k Your (hen PU^mbrf Ak V \,, A New Job For Elecrcy fglectrkt, reless ohor6boy warmng equpmen s a small, n«x^ of a mfdam world, has boon blo, load-covered cable The nureoryman smply removes ho opaoll swn anoher Job s beng sod "" ~ Boll warmer for grownb and lays he hoa-radl&lng cable n place, doublng back and forh K you had Bukod mo a,lal( across ho bod wh he srands sx »en yem ago wha Uomh of or soven ncloa apar Tho sol l» a«prospecs far elecrc hobeda," hen replaced and ho hobed s «*W Qeoren W Kble, drecor of ready for use Somemes a hermosa s nsollod a he edge of he Naonal nurl Elecrc Projec, n he curren muo of Tho Counry ho bod for auomac omporauro G«nU(jra»n, " probably would have conrol olfl ha h«dea waa ldorealrk Blnce he elocrlcal wmrmlng of noomlcally bu whou any (rea hobeds has proved eo succesaful, Praccal value woulfl havo od he prlnolple la rapdly beng exended Tou ha waan lllo presumpuous o expec elecrcy o compoe "h manure n healnff a hobed" o oher branches of plan culure Tho proxmy of mos nuroorlos Bu oday, Mr Kablo «oes on o o Urlaa ceners and he lease wh "Man, elecrc hobeda are beng whch clecro curren may be ob- from powfar lnos, coupled Mod wh splendd! resuls by nur-anowrymoh and ruck farmers wh ho declne n raes, asmroa hroughou h«co«ory v Elecrcy specacular developmen n hs «Pavlnc nlf & beer warmls nol), The Counry,Qeacraan MRn han manure and usually la wrer beleves The magc of eleorlcly s begnnng o serve ojrrl- more aconomlcal, Th» wo» popular and adapable culura n earnes j Hay ; your Job Prnng done by Experenced v ners The Rookaway Record EOCSAWAV KKCOBB OLD LFE MANSON S BENG RESTORED Wll Revve Lfe and Culure of Old Souh clmoud, Vu Srufod Hall, homesead of he Lee famly n Vrgna, a ener a hmorcul neres and a symbol of he lfe ana culure of he Old Kculh, hu l>c_- Buved (or posery Througl he effors of he Uned Duuglers a he Confederacy and he Lee Memoral foundaon h* morgage on he eleven hundred-acre esae n Wesmoreland couny has been pad off and hv las obsacle o he preservaon of he manson as a naonal ehrlue has been removed, sajb he New York Tmes There remans now he work of renovang he lne old boose and res** ng he exensve (rounds whch formerly made on* o he show jo ess of he san, and hs work wll nro eeod»s nnds for he porpos» ace made avalable, whn a reasonawr snor me panuon lf^ of ee Bfkenh ceouy *U be resumed ers n an U pknrssqne phases ComplaUon of he pwehsae nmd narked he close of anoher chaper n a dramac sory whch had s sar n Greenwch! Oonn, early n 8 Mrs Charles D, Lanler of Qrenwcb, head of he Wllam Alexander, Jr, Chaper of he Vnled Daughers o he Confederacy,,/ whle rnmmaglng hrough a desk whch belongedo her moher-n-law, Mrs Sdney Kaler, wdow of he poe, came upon s pencled manuscrp by Lonler, unl hen no known o exs * A 8p»*eh on Lees Deah, The paper prpved o la a speech h«had made n Macon, Oa,, n 87, on he deah of general Lee, n whch he prged he eeabllahjnen of a memoral "by coorlbolons a shal bewhn he compass of he huobles <JU»8n who loved hm and who desres He graew prvlege of lnylng some rbue on hs omb",,, :\ On he followng day Mrs Lanler re-, celved a leer fr»m a frend dsserlblng S vs o Sraford «nd smng why could no be preserved On he same mornng she cauea a meeng of her organsaon, whjeh reauled^fd he adoploh «f resolalons lookng o he acquson of he homesead Afer monhs of negouauons arrangemens were made wh Qbarles B Suar, ha owner, for s purchase, sod he Bober B ^ee Memoral foundaon was formed o acqure he propery and conduc a campagn for conrlbauonsln all pars of he counry The prce was fxed a $24, The morgage was cleared away by an uncondonal advance of $5, by a promnen Delaware woman, Sraford; hall s more han wo hon- 4red years old and bears he dlsua*- lon of havng been he brhplace of,wo sgners of he Declaraon or n- Uepsndenee, Rchard Henry les and Francs lghfoo Lee, as well ss he h«me of "Lgh Horse Harry" ea and oher generaons of he dsngushed f * m y V - - :; -, - sands on a hllock no Ta h moved from hepoomac n a secon of he Norhern Neck whch he older generaon of Vrgnans especally lows upon as hallowed gronnd The esae frons for wo mles on he rver, and Whn a few mles are he brhplaces of hree Presdens Washngon, Madson and Monroe The house self, bul n he shape of he leer H, s wo sores n hegh, wh a allbasemen formng he flrr floor, and s opped by massve qusdv rnple chmneys on each wng was sared n 72 by Queen 9arolne,, wfe of George of England, wh n gf of 3 oward he cos of s erecon fbllowlng a fre whch-desroyed he orgnal manor house, on he se Of whch now s locaed he Lee famly bural plo : The House VVell Prsservsd ; The manson, n a One sae of prservalon, sbul of brck pn Englsh Unes by Englsh Bandnrds, wh walls of forress hckness, and was known s-he saeles house of s lne n Colonal Vrgna ;- n resorng he planaon wh s Colonal amosphere and s ars and ndusres as pursued wo cenures ago, he old brck and saw mll,, now n runs, wll be rebul nnd placed n operaon Spnnng, weavng and wrorhmron crafsmanshp wll be pracced for he enlghenmen of vsors and sudens The obacco warehouse wll bereconsruced,and scenes of he old planng season revved The old kchen, wh s 2- foo freplace, wll be fred agan, and he al brck wall "agan wll hde he culnary operaon!) from nllen eyes The Garden Cluhs of Vlrslnln wll complee he resoraon pcure wh landscapng, erraces, flowers and rare shrubs such as once were he prde of he Lees and he delgh of her mnny> dsngushed fnes? Hoover Loses 27 Pounds Snce He Took Offce Washngon Presden Hoover has los 2T pounds snce ho enered he Whe House lls assocaes arbue bs drop n wegh from 2 pounds o 83 o physcal exercsng and a regulaed de n reducng Ms endency oward a noceable embonpon, ho Presden followed he advlco of Commander Tool Boone, hs personal physcan Hs exercse conssed of volley ball n he mornng and long walks n he afernoon n he maer of de he ban Was- agans he overconsumpon of fa makng foods The Presden was also nduced o adop a regular schedule n he maer of meals FCHTERS JZ AR AGE MAN STREET announce* H* apponmen as derner off erf keae «e d l "m"mm SyncroMesb; Que Second > Tree Wheelng < Rde Conrol Longer Wboeloe ncreased Power and Hgh Speed Greaer Eoopomy New, Roomer Fsher Bodes Rubber Cushonng a 47 Chasss Pons Enclosed Spegs THE PONTAC 6 and POMUAC V-8 of vall We welcome he opporuny o sell and servce hese fne ears, sad o be assocaed wh one of he mos successful, fasesugrowng organsaons n he auomove feld The Pofac S*, brngng he mporan developmens of As year o h* low-prce f»u, offers you genune rdng comfor* splendd performance, nedern jjjng ye he prce s low and herunnng cos no hgher hen ha of cars bul for economy alone, 8EVEN The JrVrhK V-Egh^ offerf fnwk V-Sgh bruvmnce and dsncve performance n fhrn-pf^rce feld And he jponao VEgh, wh s lrfuan, japfenely relable ype of eagne, «lfo gvesjon Sjncr«-Me*b, que second, free wheelng add Rde* Conrol s no exra cos Cone n and sea he new Pondsc Sx and he new Ponusc VEgh, whch you can porchase,f-you w^sh, on convenen G M > C monhly-^- Oarage hsu been, n basaes n Bockswr»y, K 3* lor egh yenm The owner and operaor s,» 6orb)b Heher M^lsflmfa lpo*n W many uoorbs for s amby and drol*o Sen* hefrlerela PONTAC v -r < * SX and V-EGHT KBRDGE l! - : " -;!!", ",,, -,,- " v - -, ;,-, BRDGET? ^ M W ^ f P J v * * - -! *, ; * : - >»» - w - - J o "! 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Ml>> l ll * > -, l l, r \ [ \ S, ( M H ll " O,, > :5 A" \ ^ fuw >,,l\, ( M l v ",! \ ( \ >> pv as he s Jamlaly known buj along he lne has been H,T, ac ; a nd forl on he rans -u u, < \, l (f oca ldllroad ever bnce 886, < < > M, n (cgh a n d laer n passenger ; ;,! s H J! > J,!,!,, He s well a n d kndly known n- ^ -, < (,,, l U! ) rusworhy face wll be Jl a v s ) > * «! d y mkcd oy hose who a r e P u Elf,, n! x >L ; \,)> o journey no Newark nnd K J» r, " «, ^ u York p^-u VOM^ / " _ ;», (,,!!<dor Peer was born n D e n \!o, begun hs ralroad caeer wok! SlHl " o n a gravel ran operang o u l ( j l; <l r l o n s o w n n n d h a s a recoul o l * " " v ", " ",p,,,, f v - f veao of connuouserwr«> SC S { O kmn To wear s o love To (prce s o marvel S:VllR>AYpAX DAY SPECALS", l \ k\ J Hl*s csfuc, T w o ] l) (-ms for 43c H / M m a u l onuo (]usup [)u!>- H:nl ( r u p c K- l MsNonnsc for 2Se c,! ^!,*Us Unl Klny l - s \ N l r a w b u r r v nu! M!,< ( l n n > v Chnxn Olves! for*, " T, l [( n< > H!l T!l h ll >( l n k h C ( n >,,, M l f u>, k Ml M j r p\klll * H l u \ n l n pln v w u j n u r u m Pl ( n y!<[ d l l c n n, n l O f V n n o K!>l<l hl f lu o l l n l v <» h r o ; - (n H \ c a l ( f ^!l ( l l v «Nu ( K o, (! sv!)» V >h!! ll, ;<\ e n u A, : ( M M! M,uul Ms Cnrl E, r, n cvnuo Grove no le proud pa nl of a bfhv boy bmn n Mm! ho>lal, Mondny " fl, l", >, - " % JJJB lund vsuluu! reluves end save Borers -Meropolan Bk - \ Sraw! Exrcy he word, my dear, for your frs Sprng ha, and he sooner, he smarer Le us shove you he mos successful sraws he mos successful shapes he mos successful rmmngs he mos successful colors Prces? Swee and Low", \ n double breased effec, wh a, collar has worn own m closed Have a en, awry or brawn rames wl a slk Hnng n mssfs vcuj junors afees M- M Blne or MoP»rl»nsHB (unfnpd o hc home n wn 4- n! H M l l -, \ ( m», f " ll Jon UCTMVll > hc, r U JU V " " " desre o une n hs celebraon he caudle n half nnd l up all four of he Sacramen of he Lards Sup- cads" Ge a DOVER, j Thf Nolhuldo, \f «nl on hold her TOM, - n UM«norlnllp mdv nfo noon Mla m, o no aac,, ;J«llf* wrs he Rues peuw, n Uu< execuve bonrd ol he xlron held her annual 8 h _ v,, l»nv luncheon or b U*l W! K Ws o \clj he porum ( m> n c u l (onulr H;U»JJ -eucl- B f o\uj <,->vl \oy- of a p ""m lo K J <<! l u! nsv " " ", ",,,, \" > U " DENVLL > n on wll M lnve> M l l, u l nuu Us lom (>( S lvplluc Jl>v ru ((!u> cjhl- lf! \\ ll«j M Mnrv Mvo ol a sl n loo (rnrrdl f, Bufferng wh f fracured up and whou hesaon Mr Ellsworh moved ha he mo< Mlsa Dorohy Cobb, of he Pox receved n a full a her hum on be lam on he able Ths was Hll road, \m been confned o her wesl reeorsal by Mr OKeefJq aar Mr home or moe han a week wh llbe Jula Bormeln of M(*! Morrs rad carred Mr, Denny ness avenue %fs endered a brhfff* moved, seconle by Mr Mller, m Mr and Mrs Olver Davson, of prse pary a her home ar S he group elec a permanen char* ardny ngh by a mue ol(, man Ths was curred and MrDeuvUlo ark, had as week-end school frends OConnor was unanmously named, guess, Mr and Mrs, R A, WnerMr nnd Mrs E Hellor, of U Mr Denny pung ho moon Mr mue of Newark, Mller moved ha Mr Shayoonam- The Easer pagean "He s Rsen" avenue had M nucss over Sae ed permanen secreary Ths was wll bo presened n he Undonoml- Dv, and Mrs, A, Ackcremann, d seconded by several and unanmous* nalon&l Church on Easer Day, BeWohcm, Pa F carred, whou debae Mss Frances Anderson, of WwMarch S The moon o name a manageol, was endered n Hjl«el!»HM«men commee was hen aken The Denvlle Co-Eds l»m a sneelol shower Wednesday ovchns» w " from, he able and on unanmous meeng a he home of Mrs Mor- home of ho Msses MWo Mull: oe, Mr OConnor wns auhorsed mer F Hun, Orchard sree, Thur-!M«H««*cl Busch, n lneeln sl; o name hs commee, wh hlm-j yay evenng, followng whch Uey Mss Anderson who wll m*rry ^mrell and Mr SSmy jss wo of ho lve all enjoyed a heare pary (emav Larson n he nwr oe members, Mr OConnor deferred wns ho recpen of nuuy brouw Mrs Wllam Nwro o ho apponmen unl laer Durng he dscusson jams agreed Park has had as a gues her moher and useful (lfs ha ho varous delegaes would prc- of Torono, CasRlC Eon he plans oulned and he augsons made o her respecve oraneaons whn ho nex hry days Adjournmen wns aken unl y A bouneous repas Aprl 5 n he same room The condon of Rev P S Berg- U, mw-nleh and nl <l<w«l Rren a very bad Je s a Ma home n her homes wlshn? Mm CUVJ fewhorne -[many reurns of he clay Mr nnd Mrs Herber Jaswer swsdj Mrs Henry O Buker, of bahy vsed relaves n Donvlfc Drve, eneraned a nur Sunday l<ns3 a n brdno pnry Tho Muual Grocery Sore here Thomas Hans, of Dover, former wos agan enered by burglars Pr- Thonws am Wlson Unon sree hnvo wurnw n ^ J polce nspecor for he Morrs and ny nh of Ssa week, ; vs Wh Mr and Us, Wflw FW «d dvson of he lckawunnn Mr ncl Mrs R ( Hallroul, has been nwarled $35,8 vlllc Cener recenly n a Supreme Cour acon chnrrlnn Alunc Cy where hey spen : lander agans Arhur E, Saub, of Rlor vacaon w s sree, was endeor «lonclar, cecrcary o he vcc-pres-, surprse pary los WMW^ den of he ralroad Smlar j MKS Sella Vnnderhoof, of Rch- noon n ho homo ol hjj 8er *, rhages agans he nulrond and Pa-! wood place, eneraned ho Cour of Wlllwn Ward n Wes Clnon m lck H Mnckn, who was; Harrs fu- he Knlgls nnd Lades of he Holy f perlor n he polce deparmen, were Qrall a her home Mondny evenms Mr and Mrs Clnrwo W»P Unon non-sued, by drecon of Judge ug Ths mccns had been posponed, - - Lawrence la expeced Saub" wl from Frday evenng A shor mee-»"- f»g M K! > Pa appeal ng wll bo-held n ho home of l Donald Mller, of JO))8 Harrs;, who s he faher of Sanley Ford Tuesday evenng, March 33 "Bucky" Harrs, manager of hs De- The sou 6 Mr and Mrs Leonard, bom ransform! ns nwn ro Tgers, was employed almos of he Monsowh road, a conflned local W! 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