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ROCKAWAY, \ . J.. | HI RSDAY. NO\HMBHk 23.
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ernor A. Harry Moore Boro Unemployed Mother-Daughter R e v > QeO. S.Mott DorefflUS
Now Cutting Wood Claimed byDeath n . . , c .
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Here Tomorrow Night
Principal Speaker at Church
Be Guest Of Honor And Principal Speaker At Presbyterian Church
Work Started Last Monday
Morning on Stickle Tract Mrs. A. Datchison Drops,
—Many Report
(Over 600 Assembled Last Sunday Night To
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Hear Former Rockaway Pastor
Geo. Beatty, Foreman Heart Attack, Cause
crowd is f:xpected to be present at
About 600 friends and admirers of tionary War and cited the services of
the banquet which will be followed
„.
;Rev. George S. Mott Doremus of Genera! William Winds, an aide to
by the services in the auditorium of
JGirard. Pa., a former pastor of the General Washington, whose remains
the church. Governor Moore will de- Men Appeared Happy and
Double F u n e r a l S e r v i c e s ' ' o c a ' Presbyterian Church, assembled rest in the church cemetery.
liver his address at the program in
Anxious to Work—Mayor at Sacred Heart Church ! at the church last Sunday evening Miss Marguerite Davey presided at
the church auditorium. Arthur W.
j as a tribute of welcome to his return the services which wire in charge ot
(Jerard Approves Plan
Fox will preside and Governor Moore
Saturday Morning
| to Rockaway as the speaker at a the Christian Endeavor Society. Rev.
will be introduced to the assemblage
special service in commemorating the Mr. Doremus was introduced by Rev.
by Mayor Gerard. A quartet com1175th anniversary of the church orposed of Charles, L. Curtis, Ogdcn S. | "Woodman spaie that tree."
Informed by a hurried mcs - sa fi c ": ganization and the 100th anniver- Eldred C. Kuizenga. pastor of the
remainder of the proCollins, Mrs. Nettie Ji-mi on and Mrs.j Oh. Yeah!" answered Rockaway's • yesterday afternoon that her mother sary of the dedication of the church church. 1The
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Florence- Gjj] will sing during the • unemployed army . . . arid then they Mr:-.. Catherine Balmatka. of 11 Oak buildinu. Included in the coni;rcga- cram wa - as follows;
Prelude. •1C';I)NI IS the Night"; propnj&TUHK Another speaker on th.s v.f-iit to work iast Monday morning ftrec! was dying. Mrs;. Amies Dat- tion were many imrubers of the
program v.'ill In H'-v. J. E. KuizeM'a. I at the Stickle tract, between Rocka-' chison. who resides on Hibernia ave- Hrjfk.'iua.v Fire JJepai tuunt who cessional by choir. "Lead On. Oh
n Tiellt')ll.
IJ. D , of thi: Princeton Theological I way and Mt. Hope. Trees cra-hfcl nue rushed to her bednde. Sobbing ava. 1 iheii'iM-lve.s of the oppnnunity Kiiic Eternal' ; iiMim "The Church's
„„, ;„ present plans a royal
Seminary. Dr. Kuizrni/a is an uncle i to earth as axes i-'liMeixi in the hV-'-terieaUv she entered the death of hearing/ their forme;1 eliapbm uu •One Fuui:dation''; invocation, Clem,][
i.et
the
state's
chief
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jw
rl
to ltev. tidied C. Kuizenpa. pa:tor early lnornini- s:;n, piles of wood chamber where a fe'.v momenls later oflice occupied by Rev. Mr. IJoremus ent K. JjinmiM-i, of the Princeton
V,, upon bis arrival. Tile Boy
of th" Presbyierian Church at th(: i commenced u, Ultra at if by mwiti:. h'T mother passf-d av.ay. Closely in the depiir:ii]ent for a number of .Theological Seminary; hymn, "I Love
[TOOli:, will a"si:;t in the reto Tell the .Story"; script lire lesson,
land the .scene itself v.«s on" of til- united m life Mrs. Diitehison loved
present time.
by currying colored fire in
"Pra.yer oi Holomon at the Dedicajmo.U activity under the direct ion of her mother, whose death was incvitAt the- banquet, prior to the chinch
if Dint will greet the GoverR ( , v M r D o n . m u s m ni ,lion of Hie Temple," Catherine ftrails,
j ),js party at tile Borough program, Hulrniy Jones will act as •George Beatty. fort-man by appoint- able due to a serious illness of sev- ja l t n n u p h dwelhiiK on the past to a
auiouncenieiii;;; offering,
prayer;
the Denville highway. Gov- toastmaster. Representatives of dif- in.chl of the local Emergency Relic) eral -eeks. to the higlw.'.M degree <•'\\-dm extent, stated that He reserved
afK-ciion. Her mothers critical con- j a KrKiU.y hHiuU. ior , j J ( . future. He , anthern, "God Is Love"; solo, "Be
Moorc will be oillclally wcl- ferent religious denominations will Committee.
• Brave, Be .Strong" 'Wollei'M Mrs.
Previous to the arrival of the un- liition during the past week had
to liockaway by Mayor Wil- he Dr. John J. Lusardi of the St.
said that if the principals of religion
Nettie Jemison; benediction; postierarU who will accompany Cecilia Roman Catholic Church; Ed- employed at the tract, which in'ludes caused her many anxious hour.s and were follo'/.ed the nation would coniltide, '-Largo" iHsmdelj.
3 the Presbyterian Church win J. Matthews of the Methodist [.several acres, a representative of the ;hr: found difficulty in preparing tinue on to great heights. Rev. Mr.
an elaborate banquet has been Episcopal Church, and Calvin Law- [State Forestry Depaitrnenl had vis- herself for the ordeal that could not Doremus showed plainly the results ; At the .services last night, which
ited the place and after a thorough be avoided.
for the occasion, A vast rence of Union Chapel.
of many years spent in searching his- were in charge of the Woman's Mis(inspection of the land had "blazed"
But death solved her problem.
torical facts of the local church by sionary Society, Rev. George S. Mott
the trees that were to be felled since
Mrs. Datchison was standing close n i s entertaining stories of pioneers Doremus preached a missionary serthey were of no value to the owners to her mother's bed when the latter
•mon. A short historical sketch of the
of o t h e r genelatirjr,s
a l l t l the part
only as firewood. Not only will the breathed her last. For a moment she
hey played in making Ihc church a. missionary society WEUS given at the
unemployed army cut down these appeared grief strickened and mosuccess in Rockaway. He IOJI of the services and singers from the Dover
trees and saw them into firewood in
'ole enacted in the history of (he I Larger Parish Choral Society assisted
four foot lengths but they will also
:hurch by members in the Revolu- in the program.
Company Suggested Additional No Reply Received on Borough's clean up all brush and other useless
BULLETIN
Application fur Funds for
(Is—White Meadows Claim
growth within the area of the wood
Sewer System
Held Dp
Again death collected its toll
chopping project.
"When is work going to start on
Several men reported for work from the Bahnatka family this
major subjects of discussion,
the municipal sewering system?"
Monday morning and with the ex- morning at 11:30 o'clock, when
islbility of improving the local
This question, which appears to be ception of one or two instances, all Catherine Bahnatka. aged six
iystem and the question of t h e
months, the daughter of Mr. and
foremost in the minds of the local the men were in a "happy frame of
Municipalities Receive Big Response j Prices Made Imperative by Regula1) of Rockaway paying alleged
Mrs. Michael Bahnatka died at
citizens at the present time, espe- mind" and appeared pleased to have
fo Civil Works
lions Adopted by
e claims to property owners in
her
home
in
Elm
street,
Her
father
cially the unemployed, has hut one an opportunity to woik although
Program
State
Meadow avenue as the result
is
the
son
of
Mrs.
Catherine
answer and that, in itself, is most their only compensation was that of
walk construction by the Borreceiving fire wood to keep their Bahnatka who died yesterday.
A governing code for the retail
'Special to Rockaway Record)
indefinite.
that section a few years ago,
homes warm this winter. Rigid reNewark. Nov. 23.—So highly suc- solid fuel industry in the State of
"The
work
will
get
started
just
at
«1 the attention of the Comstrictions are being enforced on the tionless. Then she sighed and slump- cessful has beeiij the movement to New Jersey became effective Nov. 20,.
louncil last Thursday evening soon as the Borough of Rockaway job by the foreman, the major one ed to the floor. Dr. Envin McElroy. get citizens of the state into employ- with the result that all local coal
receives
its
first
allotment
of
funds
jiecial meeting of about four
of which is that of distributing the the attending physician, rushed to ment under the plan of the Federal dealers find themselves bound, toduration. The municipal gov- to finance the project from the Fed- wood to the workers. Every man on her assistance but it was too late. Civil Works Administration that the gether in all matters of importance
body wound up the session by eral Government."
the job works only as part of the Mrs. Datchison had been reunited New Jersey headquarters feels con- regarding the sale of coal and allied
Thus far no funds have been force and not for his own individual
ng the report of the commiswith her mother. Death, attributed fident that within a short time regu- products.
forthcoming
and
it
might
also
be
of assessment on the White
needs. Mr. Beatty, who has had con- to a heart attack, was instantane- lar work will be ready for all the
Strait and Freeman Coal Company
w avenue situation to a later added that as yet the Borough is to siderable experience in wood cutting, ous.
65,000 or more men and women able and the Rockaway Lehigh Coal Comand recommended that the receive word from the government directs the work of the men to the
Neighbors, shocked beyond words to work, among the 363,633 persons pany, local concerns, announce in an
committee meet with the Den- that its application for a loan of
aided by the State at the end of advertisement in this issue of the
(Continued on Page 4)
(Continued
from
Page
5)
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Wnship Committee thii week $200,000 has been accepted. Members
October last year. The number of paper, the new prices that have been
ar the plan of the latter body of the local governing body, however,
families on relief was 86,832 as made imperative by the adoption of
are
most
optimistic
as
to
the
possiagainst 10.377 last October.
Dish Rockaway with an addithe code by the state which will ultibility
of
the
government
acting
water supply.
Almost 12,000 persons were actual- mately be approved by the National
favorable on Rockaway'B request and
ly "on the job" Monday morning Recovery Administration and signed
Wesentative of the New York one member went so far as to state
The youngsters went skating throughout the state. Others have by the President.
There will be no publication of
Company, which constructed that he had been indirectly informed
last Friday at Park Lakes despite been added each day since as plans
the Rockaway Record, Thursday,
The prices now prevailing In the
0 Borough wells now furnishNovember 30, Thanksgiving Day.
the fact that the ice was scarcely for additional projects have been retailing of coal are as follows: Egg.
(Continued on Page 5)
t local water supply, appeared
The paper will be issued the day
$12.50; stove, $12.75; chestnut, $12.50,
thick enough to bear their weight. submitted and approved.
meeting and told the Mayor
following, Friday. December 1, and
This accomplishment was achieved pea, $10.50; buckwheat, $8.25; rice,
Everyone was having a good time
Dirndl that his concern would
all articles for publication must
$6.75, and coke, $12.00. The code proto construct a new well in the
until a number of excited mothers only by most arduous work in municbe received at the Rockaway
ipal, county and state offices of the vides that the above prices apply
ft section of the Borough with
Arrangements have been complet- Record office not later than 9
arrived at the scene and chased
Emergency Relief Administration, only to orders on which payment i s
initeed production of 300 gal- ed for a special Thanksgiving serthe little rascals back home.
a. m. of that day.
which has been appointed the New made before or immediately upon d e « minute for $15,600 plus a vice at the Methodist Episcopal
Jersey agency of the Federal Civil livery The dealers have no a l t e r n a 01 $11 per gallon for produc- Church, Sunday morning at which
tive but to operate strictly in accordWorks Administration.
racess of that amount up t o time the Bordentown Colored QuarIn its federal aspect the organiza- ance with ail the provisions of this
lions per minute with a maxi- tet, of the Bordentown Industrial
state code law and they are hoping
(Continued on Page 4)
>rice of $18,900. This figure, he School, Bordentown, N. J., will sing.
for the full cooperation of their cusMid include the pump house, The quartet has visited here on
tomers.
';
itlon of pump now used on the numerous occasions and have met
The code also provides rigid reallowing
the
purchasing
public
avenue well and all equip- with favorable response. Rev. WarOnce a£ain Christmas looms
strictions regarding the salaries the
Men, desiring work on the
*Hh such changes to the pump ren P. Sheen, the pastor of the
over the horizon. We begin U> over a week to take advantage of
dealers must pay their employees,
proposed construction of the
te it conform with the new Church, will have a special Thanksthink about gifts for those whom the advertisements that we hope
hours the employees are to be a l municipal sewering system here
swats. -When told that the giving sermon, the subpect of which
we love. Good fellowship creeps to display in this Christmas paper.
lowed to work, and hours that ma^this winter, may register their
into our hearts and we tell our- This year the Rockaway Record,
fh might not be able to finance will be "The Sacrifice of Thankschinery at the coal establishments
names at the Old Town Hall on
selves that after all ever} thine is at an added expense, will print its
venture at one time, Mr. Ross, giving."
will be permitted to operate. IndiiMonday, Nov. 27; Tuesday, Nov.
going U> work out all right. There entire paper in colors of red and
We representative said, t h a t it
It is possible that the quartet will
dently the code places thumbs down
28,
or
Wednesday,
Nov.
29,
begreen.
An
additional
1,000
papers
is
no
denying
but
what
we
are
"l his concern would accept arrive here in time to enable them
on any future lotteries where coal is
tween the hours of 4 p. m. and
slowly but surely emerging from over our regular circulation of
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the job and wait a to sing at the various departments,
placed as the prize.
8
p.
m.
1,000
will
be
printed
and
mailed
to
the shackles of depression. The
of the church school.
[Continued on Page 4)
picture is brighter this year than residents of Rockaway Township,
it «as in 1932. With thousands Rockaway Borough and Denville
upon thousands of men going back Township. The paper will conto work the problem of unemploy- tain sixteen pages, twice its usual
ment, a crave one indeed, is size, and a wealth of interesting
rapidly being solved. Despite the reading matter will be found on
criticism of the N. R. A., the Blue every pane. We, the Rockaway
Eagle, and the present National I Record, sincerely hope that every
Administration, we cannot help i merchant in our community will
Protesting that Rockaway Town- vising Principal Charles L. Curtis
those, who through misfortune, are
, - to Rockaway Record)
but admit to ourselves that Amcr^j be represented in this Christmas
ship was paying too much money in told the board members, he immepwrriE County Tuberculosis unable to buy them."
fca, riffht or vnong. is c»'ng places^ issue of our newspaper. There will
tuition fees for its students attending diately' communicated with Mr.
"on announces that Mrs. Wil- I Tuberculosis is no respector of perand doing things. And this year, be no Increase in advertising
Rockaway High School, the Board of Davis. The totter, he said, assured
sons.
AmonR
all
types
of
people
it
H a member of the Board of
the people of these I'nited States rates. The Rockaway Record
Education of that municipality in a him that he had no desire to interWH again serve as chair- is still the first cause of death becommunication read at the regular fere between Boards of Education
are going to observe Christmas in feels that its venture this year in
meeting of the local school board also unless a complaint had been received.
"e annual Christmas Seal tween the ages of 15 and 45 years.
a finer spirit of optimism than has attempting to publish a two color
The residents of Rockaway have
quoted County Superintendent of Curtis said that he felt there was
is conducted from
been demonstrated in the past four Christmas edition will meet with
Schools Davis as having ruled that no just cause for complaint from the
or five years. They are going to success but it realizes that such
- until Christmas Day. been most generous in their response
of previous years and it is hoped that
only actual costs of tuition should be Township but nevertheless the claim
look at the brighter side of this success depends entirely on the
«unt BtatcrJ. that the sale of
each one will purchase and use seais.
charged. Rockaway High School, at for lower tuition was protected by
dark cloud of depression which, willingness of our business men
™»ls Is the Association's
Mrs. Hunt, who resides in Hoagthe present time, receives $115 per law and that no defense could posin itself, is growing lighter every to cooperate. Judging from the
« to help finance the
land avenue, is prominent here us
Wt
pupil for out of town students. The sibly be ottered by the local board.
day. Thank God Americans arc
* carried on.
splendid
patronage
given
this
pubone of the foremost leaders of the
actual cost of educating the pupil, For several years, he said, the local
E
made like that!
* who buy Christmas Seals
lication by our business men in
county in charitable and welfare unhowever, according to the report school carried out of town students
ow th
Again this year the Rockaway
<** money to see what
dertakings. She is a member of the
made to the county superintendent is at much less the actual cost and only
Record will publish its customary the past we feel confident that
" " * « . they would regard it
County Relief Committee, and for
$93.15. The board took no definite recently had the charge been inChristmas issue. This paper will their cooperation on this occasion
v
" «ment rather than a gift," years she has been affiliated In procreased.
action on the complaint.
be issued Thursday, December 14, will be forthcoming.
^Hunt. "The benefits 6J the moting the Morris Community Chest
Upon receipt of the letter, Super(Continued on Page 5)
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"""' do are shared with in Rocbaway.
L n A Harry Moore, GoverOK State of New Jersey, who
, tlie principal speaker and
Lf honor at a banquet and
services at the Presbyterian
h ert tomorrow night in celethe 175'h anniversary of the
, organization and the 100th
Lars- of the dedication of the
builtiiric. will an-ive in Rockj n ;,.!• allOTioon. Accomliy his wife and persona) stair
,.,.,•1,1,1 v.:ll motor to Roeka-
icil Heard Water Government Has
Plan, Thursday Not Yet Responded
Thousands Went To Local Coal Men
Work Last Monday;
Now Under Code
Announcement
Theyjikated
Quartet, Sunday
"Our Christmas Edition"
BULLETIN
& Hunt, Chairman
Christmas Seal Sales
Board of Education Hears
Twp. Protest on Tuition
JWhHbAY,
TOO
Democrats Held
Union
Folks
Score
Former Local
Victory Dinner
Pastor Spokei Local School Board About 14» »l KMMHWt Friday Nlfbt
Plan Submitted to Improve
All Denville Twp. Roads
/OCal
Dlntrlct Superintendent Dr. Washnbaugh and Dr. Dcnni> at
Denvtlle
{ UII1UII r v m o t ~ v . .
Threilcn l» Shift to Do«r »r Randolph If Not Treated
Better
—Many
Httri
ftpesken
i
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The Denville,Democ«itic Club last, r t i
'Crowded out lait week/
I time goes on end that after the
Dr, J. Edgar Waehabaueh, former | A move to annex the Union sec- Friday evening held it* victory ban- w)j . '
The plan, outlined by George D.; first few years there will be a gradMorrlstown pastor and now Buperin-1 tlon to Randolph Township or Dover quet which wa» attended by apprcx- ^,y ^
Roblnson. ol Denville. to Improve all • ual reduction of the above figure.
• . -• ..,„ «„,„„, t MMhndist! unless residents of that section re- imat«ly one hundred and fifty per-1
Hau]
Township roads with the assistance ] It also is to borne In mind that tendent of the Newark Mrthodist unless r e d
f
ovement*
a
tf Federal funds under the Federal the payment of interest on the sum District spoke on "Our Loyalty" at ceive their share of improvement* son*. It * u ii most unique affair ,,.,dl.
Dr J
for
those
attending
inmunuch
an
it
was
threatened
last
Monday
night
Bureau of Public Works, was pre- advanced. (124,393, may be deferred a banquet given at the Methodist
bough, ol __
fcented to the Denville Township i until the fourth year, making It nec- Episcopal Community Church last at a meeting of the Board of Edu- was the first Democratic Victory KU«>|. sptaktri,'
cation by representatives of the Un- Banquet to be held In Denville In W Mi no. u ,
essary to alse only the sinking fund Thursday night.
Committee last week, who have
many year*.
ion Civic Association.
committee to invest!-; requirements of $3,730.59 per year
•Loyalty"
he
said,
"is
one
of
the
authorized
| This figure Is considerably less than most beautiful characteristics of life "We have always paid our taxes
K J. Stafford, toa*tmut«r, •ntrogate the project, as follows:
| the amount raised this year for road and can be tried only in the fires promptly, something that cannot be duced the «ue»t speaker* who were Mm. Cliarlm p
To the Honorable Chairman
purposes. $4,000, which has been ex- of adversity," There never was a said of some other section;;," it wa:i Orvtlle V. Menlar, prosecutor; \jtts home at j
M l a n
and Members.
pended without any permanent Im- time when men and women should declared, "and we have rteelied Kirner, of Chatham, chairman of returtjid Irwn
a
Denville
Township
Committee
little
or
nothing
for
our
support
of
"""a inn
., t ,., t .,
provement being shown. We still stand together as now, when things
the county campaign committee; New York „,
Gentlemen:
the
municipality.
Now
we
purpose
i desire to present for your con- \ have the washboard roads that make look dark and dreary and unpromisOeorge H. Baldwin, victorious canslderatlon. and, I hope, acceptance,! travelling even at a low rate of ing, and the church needs our hon-to have the tame advantages as the didate for Townohlp Committee; Le- Mr, and J
a plan which will end. for a two' speed dangerous. This is no crlti- est support and loyalty as never be- other sections or we will go where we Eoy Orove, president of the Denviile
year period, as least, unemployment | cism of the efforts of the road corn- fore and now is the time people will be recognized."
Club, and Raymond Matthews, chairthe winter
The association has been fighting man of the local campaign commitin the township, enable those citizens mittee which, we believe, has done should be true to the standards they
U> have a water main laid from the tee. Through the undying effortn of
who have, by force of circumstance! the best it could under the clrcum- know to be right.
Mi. and
system In the Mrs. Cella McOowan. general chair-1 r nalnbow
beyond their control, been forced to stances.
Dr. Paul G. Dennis, of Morrlstown, recently constructed
Uk«,
to the two-room Union man of the committee on arrange- '
become indebted to store-keepers. ! Based on the employment of 100 superintendent of the Palcrson Dis- section
School and to have the Board of
inci)
for
thirty
weeks
a
year
for
the
landlords and others and to the
trict, of which Uenvlllc is a part. Education Install a heating system initntfi, and of Mrs. C, J. Outerl, ol j
municipality Itself for taxes, water next two years, the work would in- was also it guest speaker.
ami other modem facilities. Tin ,Morrliitown. ^pkndld talent 'vat |
sure
a
weekly
payroll
of
from
$1,200
rents and olhrr ftssewirm.-nts. to meet
Mi
"We nx- nol defeated until ve Township CoinmlttM1 recently
Mr«.
l paw.sed : .*cured for the «:ntertttl,,.n.-nl. A»these obligations and thereby In- to $1,500 a week, practically all of have lost laitli m ourselves" lie said, a resolution uiithorlzlnB 11"
( r i.ihlliic Mr.'.. MiOov/iiii were Mrs, K,
rrease the prosperity of the town-, which would be .spent. In Dcnvillc
m i a i ' - : " A l " ' " ! ; ' ' h r i M i a n t we have behind m a i n cxitiifilijii provided t h e wi.ij-,1 J. Klafford, Mrii. Oeort'e Kvuns, Mrs.
in I'r-rth Amtmy,
»hip and thereby rehabilitate their it u ,kes no .stretehini! nt the nnar
v'hicli ' '•'' spnituiil resource;, which c;.ii tid>, board received a r i i u i t
(loin t h e CJeori'i- fiiiMiin:. and Mil;. Ou'.tav
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The plan to be proposed would would accrue to everyone oncern able to carry ii,s undefeated ihroui'Ji j Walter ,1. Joy, president ol the Club ] •ri-.M r i l e d a b e a i i l i f i i l b o . i i ( i \ e t I I t i i l n b i m l . a t o : , yte, ntly t
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t
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stimuiiHioh
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business
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mean t h e employment <>t iippinxilife. T h e diiJU'f:) ol t h e day I.' that Civil- /issorliilion, Who hinder! the ol ehr n n l l i c i n u i i i i . Wi M m . Mi-,1
mately 100 m e n for ;i Hnity-'-veek in the township.
the moral ol till- people will ijieuk delegation, dei-larerl hi: had been who ii l u n i v/lll p r e s e j i i thi-iH
Application for t h e loan must be under t h e stress, a n d one o! the
pirlod for t h e next two yi-iiis ;<m]
told by the Tnwn;,litp Oiii.rilttee Mr:,. ul.i-il v.'lio v,'a:> unable to n t -1
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the payment ol v.af :, at (he p i e - liled p:ior to Iteiraiber 31, IH:J;I, if it thinns which e:in save us fioni this
MuldfjfjiL (il Uj
thai H v.as up to the Ili/iird ol l'i!:i- tind u ii'-e'iunl ol Illness. Miii.i'
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1
vallinf, ial'-.s tot;illii;i' :i|ipro;-:sm;!tr - i ; in ne rivr-n coiisideiulion. T h e is lu keep a cheery anrj brave Iron!
r n l s h e d by linrolrl Mimsch IV.'. I
't Hit iVM MS
eation a nd the lal.ler was i-hiltnw V.HS
1
Hev, Voik (
]y 801.000 or bctier (him MS.000 per mucker it I. , hied, the quicker it will m h u e oi lmrd conditions. For u
''r the winttr.
the biii'tieii to the committee. He and ill;; orchestra.
Vf-ar.
It would m<;u, tlie viniiitl i»e approved a n d t h e quicker t h e Christian t h e r e is Mmiethini: ililfiidei land it looked as if everybody
wipim: out of (he imwnpliiyriH-iit re- Uhfinbloycd will be placed to work. • nl a n d deeper t h a n just accident
. ;iu<l Mrs. Oborge U - i j
To Hold Hull
was passim:, Tlie delegation declarlief now custlrn: about $1,000 month- Piaetii ally 11 the data required to ol rlmmi.'itaiici. 1 :;."
Anciv/iieail, havi: a
ed it would acaln visit the Town1
e
c
a
r
d
to
town:,hip
finly. It would mean the payment ol be filed in
President (jeorce Cook of Hi •Mm. Cliiuta McCiirtf, ol E/4.4
Kev Joseph M a r x lilessinr, p i s t o r ship Committee.
ances,
etc
.
is
already
available,
h
a
v
debts rind the allowing of the men,
ol t h e c h u r c h , was toastmaster.
"We air: ready lo do the v/ork Morris Counly Miiuor Dealers, I n c .
women and children of the town- ing been used in connection with About 1(10 persons attended. The just as Minn as thi: Township Com- miDouiicci; t h a t the Unit annual bull
Mr. ;u«l Mrs. Frank
fchip to afialn live us American c i t - t h e sccunni: i.f t h e loan from t h e
proceeds will be used on Hit debt mittee collects the money due us of the oriianlziitlon will be held onjl/uke Arrowhead, recently n
1
Reeon. :true!ion Finance Corporation. ol tin1 church.
Izens should.
ilor .school purposes," President Oco, December 13, the place to be a n - ' e d Mr. and Mr«. Phillip |
The plan is briefly this; Take ad- Other necessary dutii as to the loO. VunOrtleri told (hi- d(:l(-Biitlon. n o i m m l litter. Hciiij Bird, chair- jTrctilun, and Mr. and Mr>,
vantage of the offer of the Federal cation ot the road:;, etc.. can quir;kly
"Our hands art: lied until wi- notman of the entertainment committee,of Brooklyn.
Bureau of Public Works and borrow be prepared by Township Engineer
und John Wolfe, chairman of the
the money."
whose experience
from the government sufficient John M. .Stanley,
Mr. und Mis. F, F, Traili
1
Clerk l"rarik Diclicreon said tin: program committee, were appointed
in
road
mutter.
;
ably
qualities
him
funds to Improve all the township
township (.-oinimttec owed the HOFU'II to maki! lull urraniscmcntf) for the j Indian Luke, havc«left for
to
diroft.
this
work.
Mr.
.Shanley
roads used daily by the public at
1 Flordlii, to r.pimd the ninltt
uf Education approximately $30,000. ball.
large, approximately twenty (20' now has available, I understand, data Chamber of Commerce Shares Fa- This cannot be paid until delinquent
vorable Opinion on
miles In all, under a two-year pro- as to the roads that should be imtaxes arc collected. A tax sail! hut:
Federal Loan
gram, receiving as an outright clft proved.
been ordered for next month.
In view of the amount to be asked
for falling In line with President
The Board directed Its clerk to
Roosevelt's program lor the wiping for, I ini^lit suffifst that the TownThe Board of Directors of the communlciiti: with the Itockaway
ship
Committee
call
a
mass
meeting
out ol unemployment, thirty 130)
Chamber of Commerce at its meet- Borough Hoard of Education anil reper cent of the money used for labor of the citizens of the township, the ing last Friday night discussed "at quest that it comply wth the State
same
us
clone
ut
Rockawtiy
Borough
and material, In this instance, more
length the plan recently submitted law In billim; for hinh school tuition,
pay back Ruth's l
than S45,000. Repayment of the when the question of constructing by George Robinson, contractor, to It is said that a raivlms of $1,908.27
a
sewer
system
was
being
considered,
balance cf seventy noi per cent may
the Township Committee whereby a a year might be had by Denville
'••'• "vlilt right now
be spread over a period of thirty in order that the people may have sum $109,048 would be spent for the
l'r.l>ort,.nity
of
saylne
whether.,
,
„
.
,,
,„
,!
tax,
ayers
if
the
<j
pupil,
w,,e
billed
of 20
jk s o f
)a(1
th(
'30) years at the exceedingly low
, )e |»« denial. Itockawny Township, It
f
d,.
m
rate of four 14 > per cent per an- this project should be bcBun now.' T o ' w n s , , , T ,
i ^
rM, ha:; already taken up the
how I fe«l about doing
num, plus a three CD per cent sink- would suRBest this mcctini! be call-I n.skcd
of the Federal Government
ing fund. The total annual cost ril within the next week so that if nd If approved the Township would later of reduced rates with the
o i l the eolling;,t|>"
would be little more. If any, than the plan is decided upon, the pre- seelvc as a gift $49,495, thus leav- ockaway BorouBh Board.
the annual appropriation for road liminary application may be made lg a balance of £124,353 which
lect
Officers
for
maintainable in the township. at once, thereby insuring the obtain- rould be paid off, four per cent beLake Arrowhead
thereby Increasing but little, If any, i Ing of the grant, with the Rift of
for the loan and three per cent
Club's Auxiliary
the annual tax budget, yet giving •ihir^
I*1' c e n t - I n c l o s i n B J w l s n
or
the
sinking
fund.
It
is
estlmatthe people of the township some-' l ° W l° W ' honorable body carethat the two items would mean
The folIowhiR offlcern were clcctthing badly needed now and which! ful consideration of this plan, Its
sum of $9,100 to be put in the
must be done within the next ten! •""• reaching results and the benefits udget. It was further stated that 1 at a mectlnn of the Woman's
years at greatly Increased costs a n d : w h i c n w l " ™dound to the township his project, besides Riving Denville uxlliary of the Lake Arrowhead
paid for in full by the people, an the a s a w n o l e - a°°H roads, just as oads, would relieve the unemploy- lub last Thursday afternoon:
President, Mrs. Harry Wildnauer;
time for applying for and receiving soon as conditions at large Improve, ment situation In the Township with ce president, Mrs. Porter Hlgby;
tht thirty TioT per cent gift ana the | mean ^creased values for real-espayroll of from $1,200 to $1,500 ccrctary, Mrn. Frank Richie; treanlow rate of Interest ends within the late, the bringing of more year- ler week, whereas It has cost the ircr, Mrs. Daniel T. Campbell. The
next lew weeks. There is the pos-around residents and a consequent 'ownshlp approximately $1,000 per .dvlsory board consistB of Mrs. I. U.
sibility that before the thirty year increase in assessed valuations which nonth for relief. George Robinson tcvens, Mrs. P. C. Landfear and
period ends, if prosperity has re- will more than offset the carrying nd Joseph Hughes, chairman of the ilrB. William Ropes. The ofilcern
Also please bear in mind inancc committee of the Township,
turned, which it must long before charges.
tnat t n e
improvements must of nec- were present to aid in the dlscus- 111 be installed January 1. Offithat time, the federal government i
cers of the Lake Arrowhead Club
may wipe out the indebtedness, tak- essity be made within the next ten .lon.
ill be elected the night of Novcmyear
period
if
the
township
Is
to
ing as full payment, such Interest
er 25.
advance,
as
possibly
double
the
cost
and sinking fund as has accrued.
today and without the free grant Faxpaycrs Association
Based on liberal estimates as fig- and at higher rates of Interest.
At Denville in
DENVILLE UNDENOMINATIONAL
ured by competent engineers the
CHURCH
School Election
Sincerely yours,
cost of constructing the twenty (20i
GEORGE D. ROBINSON
miles of roadway, covering the townAll services held In P. O, S. of A,
The Denville Taxpayers Associaship and lake areas in a network
tion definitely declared itself as tak- Hall.
of long-wearing and cheaply mainChurch School Classes for all aged
ing an active part In the coming
tained arteries of travel, In detail
Sunday morning at 9:30. If you
school
election
when
it
announced
would be:
last week that the Association had are not attending a church school
Common labor. 100,000 man
endorsed W. L. Evans, of Union, for you are Invited to Join one of our
hours,
$66,500.00
Competent teachers In
Miss Mary Lee, of the New Jersey reelection and also Harry Skldmore, lasses
Superintendent and skilled
Bell Telephone Company, gave a talk of Hlnchman avenue, to fill the :hnrec.
labor
10.000.00 last Monday afternoon a n d showed place of David Griffith, who Is BeckSunday morning worship service
Materials
75,150.00 stcreopticon views of t h e piogres 1 ing reelection. The group gave no at 10:45. Rev. Noah C. Gausc will
made in general housekeeping equip- reason for not endorsing Mr. Grif- preach. Children's Sermon followed
Total on which thirty (30) per
ment for the past 200 years at
by song by Chlldren'n Chorus.
fith.
cent gift Is based
$151,650.00 meeting of t h e Denville Woman';
Sunday Evening Worship Servlco
Administration, legal and enI Club, Mrs. Fred Barnes, of Roc]
at 7:40, Rev. Gausc will ngnln ocCar
Speeds
On
After
Crash
gineering
15.1C5.00 Ridge, gave piano selections. Mrs
cupy the pulpit. This will be a
Adrienne Conybear, deputy dirccto;
Interest during construction
special Thanksgiving service. SoloThe
era
of
a
hit-and-run
drlvci
at 2 per cent
3,033.00 of relief, reported 45 families of 18:
1st: Mrs. Robert Ford.
persons on t h e welfare list. Mrs wrecked an automobile driven by
Meetings of he Trustees, Church
Miss
Pearl
C.
Quick,
of
Vienna,
lasi
Charles P . Fay, chairman of the
Total cost of twenty (20) miles
Sunday night on State Highway No Committee and Deacons and Deaof road
$169,848.00 clothing department reported that 6, near Allen's service station. Mlsr conesses will be held Tuesday even145 garments of clothing has beei
21 South Street
Less thirty (30) per cent fedQuick and two passengers in her car ng December 5, nt the home of Mr.
eral gift
45,495.00 distributed, also 75 Red Cross gar escaped Injuries, She told Pollc and.Mrs. Emmons R. Freeman.
MORRI8TOWN, NEW JEKHEY
mento. The cheer department o
Mrs. Arthur Wlcdman will enterChief Klnscy the other car wan trav.
Actual cost to Township $124,353.00 which Mrs. Ernest A. Shay, is chair eling at a high rate of speed, side. tain the Ladies' Auxiliary at Its busman
will
meet
the
afternoon
of
Dec
(It Is to be understood that these
swiped her car, and sent it Into th iness meeting Monday evening. Decfigures may be reduced somewhat ember II when two books will
ember n t h at her homo on the
ditch. Miss Quick was unable
reviewed.
Mrs.
George
C.
Bockerfc]
In actual construction, thereby reget the license number of the othe Fox Hill road,
ler,
of
Lake
Arrowhead,
will
lead
t
h
ducing the amount of money which
on Thursday evening, December
ir, she said.
would be borrowed, but It was believ- discussion.
A M U T U A L Savings Bank
Vth the Third Annual Minstrel Reed better to allow a sufficient sum
Mrs. G. A. Davis, of Rock Ridge,
vue of the Auxiliary and Church
Hussa, III, Resigns
We have no stock-holders except our*
In the application (or the grant that was hostess to t h e club a t a card
will be presented at f): 15. Admisit would be assured no further bor- party yesterday afternoon.
Four
sion price 40c for adults and 25c
positors. All earning belong to them, \
rowings would be necessary.
new members, Mrs. Fred Dexter, Mrs.
The Denville Taxpayers Assocla for children under twelve years. The
The annual cost to the township Fred Barnes, Mrs. R, S. Cleaver, a n d tlon at a special meeting held las public Is cordially invited to enjoy
is the meaning of a MUTUAL Saving
Mrs. G r a h a m Hamilton have e n - week at the office of Ray C. Mat this Revue.
and its taxpayers would be:
rolled in t h e club making t h e total thews, elected F. O. Miller, of Lack
Interest on $124,353.00 at 4
Interest Dividends Payable Quarterly
A camel can go without water from
awonna avenue, as second vlcc-prcs
per cent
$4,914.12 membership 102.
Three (3) per cent sinking
The next meeting of t h e -.lib will ldcnt. Dolpd Baldo, of Cedar Laki twelve to fourteen days without Imwas elected director. Owing to il pairing Its traveling or working
JANUARY APRIL JULY
fund
3,730.59 Bclden Walker presiding.
ness, Harry Hussa, has resigned t powers.
Total annual cost
$0,704.71 It pays U> advertise In the Rock- president of the association,
Assets Over $16,500,000.00
A memory stored with historical
Record. Try an advertisement special meeting has been called fo
It Is to be borne In mind that the away
next week and watch the results, You next week to name his successor, parallels is the best preventive against
annual cost will be decreased as will be satisfied.
panic or over-confidence.
("1
]'•',
Favor Road Plan
At Denville
Woman's Club Held
Meeting Monday
The
Morris County
Savings Bank
The ONLY Savings Bank in Morris
IOCI1W1T
terly Report
Filed by Chewey
IlCOtP
ceiptf since then have totaled $24.76!
Emergency BclieC Note*
making the balance M26.
] 12-l»-3l Demand Note, $062.39 at
ZtMTftnty Relief
D i l V E f t
|6 per cent; 1-8-32 Demand Note,
A balance of $3,88 exints In this 11000.00 at 6 per cent: 2-18-32 Demand Note. $1,000.00 at 6 per cent;
Dependency Relief
8-13-32 Demand Note $337.61 at 6
lne
mii
nce
JU
July
1, «M
was
t L m l t t w l i The balance.
^ 'y 1.
$27.38. per cent.
Dependent? Belief Not*
L Treasurer M J D m i u e u | E x p e n d i t u r e s ^^ ^tn $7.50, leav12-19-31 Demand Note. $500 at 6
S t a t e m e n t Ol 3rd |ing a Sept. 30 balance of $19.89,
w Ur
per cent
» *<=«»««
Quarter Thursday
Outstanding Bond*
The balance July 1 was $1,116.88
6-25-30 Street Improvement Bond,
.
, iplus receipts of $2,949,83. making a
$6,500 at 5 ' z per cent; 9-15-30 Street
A C C O U I I t S ! balance of Sept. 30, of $4,066.51. Exjpendltures in this account are divid- Improvement Bond, $1,900 at 5'ii per
led a« follows: Distribution expense, cent, 11-17-30 Street Improvement
:»428: pumping system expense. $405.- Bond. $2,000 at 5>z per cent; 1-15-27
913 ' aX
;82; administration expense, $230/73; iFire Apparatus Bond, $5,500 at 5'/2
to Oct. It
] garage account, $27.51; service pipes per cent; 10-1-29 Street Truck Bond,
( |s Thorough
I and steps, $183.90; interest a c o u t i , ' $1,000 at 5 1 ., per cent; 5-1-29, Ferj f 100: insurance account. $!53; dis- rone Property Bond. $3,000 at 5',/
!ost
-terly report, at com- i trtbuting mains and accessories, per cent.
u
third " '
John C. i 1351.44; total expenditure. $1,881.00.
Water Bonds
!
5-1-17 $5,000, 4 per cent; 12-15-24 |
h .,]„(/ tnc n u w » i w con- Deducted from the July balance In
*' tr • Borough of Rockaway I this account the expenditures reduce $64,000, 4 ' , per cent; 11-15-26 $20,-!
icr 30 1933 wa» read I the amount to $2,185.51 as of Sept. 000. 5 per cent; 6-15-31 $15 500 5 ' J
account.
si
S / n o t i n g of the Com- i 30, 1933,
. per cent.
H E T I O P U l
ITIS I 1 O I 1
November Jubilee
SALES...
Suggestions
for
Thanksgiving
Day
only 2more days
at these prices
Iriday &
Saturday
j
nr il
last Thursday evening; (Editor's note: Last minute news,
Debt Summary
j
$20,400
•'r'l'liiisin ' o n n J - L u » a r < : " ' received at 3:30 p. m. this afternoon Capital and Trust Bonds
12,000
*!"' of 'ill'1 finance committee.' ipress time) has made it necessary:Tax Revenue Note
n<m
5001
' i.-iorough and accurate;to discontinue further publication of St. Grader Note
report.
3,000
,i it Is believed, will be! this report at this point. Next week Emer. Relief Notes ...
ry rKJ)'"
500
.o the local taxpay-Uhe complete report will be printf.-di.Dcp. Relief Notes
rll it!1'1'"1'''''
104,505
Water Bonds
L'!,„.«,. (JI mis thought the RoekBudget Accounts
P
i.,,,rdpr.-M>Ulhe«amelndeItem
Appro. E x p .
Bill. Total Bori). Indebtedness,
lollov,"!,:
Admin.-Exer.
2285 1559,72 225.28
5140,900,
Sr.-pl. 30. 1033
Current Account
Aus't Col. Tax 1.04(1 K)fi7.!l(i 412.04
July
Bts. Garbaw- 6000 3U24 8(1 2075.2(1
t Offices to Supply
l^teil at. $11,310.40. plus I'olicc
(138.87
22(10 Hi21.i:i
NRA Complaint Forms1
-,M.187.42,
making
the
K14.IK
705.82
File
11(10
Ol
I,,, r uncut account $23.- Bet. Hf-altli
12:> .00
145.00
Lf'/O
'Hit N:iUui];il Hcco'/cry Adminis,..ifi,Mires III the current I'OOI'
154.37
24.>.f)3 inliun ii;i:> sent, t.o p o s t m a s t e r s
4(10
, |,<-i-n ii.'. follow;. under
fiOO.Oti
(100.00 orni-i for Ilic use ol tin: public in
• ,||.|,;il1irlf:llt.',: Mllilll'1'".
,,„,,
M,.-ct:;,
$l.:i(i(».8O;
; ,ibii(.e, 52.07«.72; lidi'l
i,rl czcctllivi', J341>.5!l;
;;jiv. ^143.25; old town
,3 00; i I,,.,.'. lUAi); fire. $302.73;
?,;;ii,5(i;
payincnt
oi
; lntcicM on bond:;.
•c',1 on current loans,
iO. I"1
lonl tax. $4,726.40; poor
local M:
.37; tax revfiiiue note,
Hit, 51 !'
I Dovei (jencral Hospital, $160.lioor ciin-rnHicy rcllftf (loaned
current account, $000> miikliu!
HiiMiriilun'K in Hie currait. a c -
I'oor
K i n . It'-J-
5.rj00
i'M-f. I'm.
liibriiry
Town Hull
Memorial
llo.'ipiliil
Colltillf(':lll
Flnarici;
Nuree
Hyd, Hdita
Land I'ur.
400
700
100
100
2000
100
450
«00
;i(i:i2.lill
337.13
45U.iil
(ii.l!)
7K.43
.ill.M
27!) .00
i 000.(10
b o a r d s all
11147.20 cp'iruiii; to c o m p l a i n t
(J2.B7 •,.,,,,;, ,,| violation of code:; of fair
241.09 coinpctition or t h e P r e s i d e n t ' s H c IJ0.111 cinployiiiciit Ai^i(-fiiu-ril. I n t h e p u b Ik ;tM!iounnin<:iit it v.'u:;
stated:
i:i:i:».:;3 'J• 11i.s a ' t i o n was t,uki;ii follov/iiH;
r
2:i.. i7 ri'cfipl. ol" t h o u s a n d s of" lcttfirs coul-
138.40 • plainniK oi 'rtilselers' and code vi<32500 liitors. In order to discourage 'spite*
2000.00 complaint:;, space is provided on ihe
3000
000.00 printed forms for notarizaticn or
600
certification by one or more witness'luxes
familiar with the facts."
The I'JM taxes paid up to Oct. 1,
1033, total $43,191.35. Taxes unpaid
|of$21.231.07 and lMivIni! H hal- each year from 1023 to 1032 inclusive
:uoff>|it.. 30, 1933, of $2,260.81. arc as follows; 1923 -S13.il; 1925—
„ , .
,
$1.00; 1926-$1.00; 1927-$2,00; 1928
( » IpU I Account
• m m l m $40920. 192,_.$499.
balance of thin account July 26; l«30 .-.$311.05; 1931—$1,043.15;
, TO! . S566.72 and there bf>« 1932-•$25,031.20, The delinquent tax
above totals $26,925.05,
telpts (.!' .xpenditures the bul-;
remain:, uncliaiiKcd, Sept. JO,
OutstandiiiK Notes
:
Trust Account
(j-14-31 Street Grader note, $500 at
6 Wince in this account July 6 per cent; 12-20-32 Tax Revenue
»3, was listed at $601.24 and r e - , Note, $12,000 at 6 per cent.
j
(Curtains
We iiave a larfe ^.yji: ment. If.-, Hie nic-.i ;i\soitlneiit to tjr- :1(;eM. Ann
coiiipiirisou sliov.s you
c a n t beat our price:, in
Die r-ity or in lowi,.
79c to H.(K) a pair
Draperies
TlH-y do v/oiiders in puttiiii! the ilnisliiiit' town
to -A room. Kadi pattern
and color on display is an
outstanding success.
79c to 2.00 a yard
Replacement I'rice
17.50 and 20.00
Men's AH Wool
USE OUR,
Overcoats
WANT
Moves On!
You'll lick old man winter with one of these
overcoats. They're big, they're roomy, they're
warm. Smartly tailored. They'll keep their
good looks.
Roasters
Will roast (.even pounds.
It's a dandy, with an inset tray. Self-basting, too.
—THK MAN'H HHOP
2.29
for a ten-pound, selfbasting roaster, with Inset
tray.
2.89
2 more days-
for a sixteen-pound Savory roaster.
Baking Pan
toget
55c
these beautiful
Pure white enameled steel
ware. 10x14 Inches.
Fur-trimmed
COATS
for only
BABIE3—Hot weather brlngi AVIATION—The Flying Molllsons, Jim and
chilling days. A dally bath with Amy, arrive In New York In t h e amphiDian
nit It good for baby'e (kin, ac- plane loaned to them b> Shell Eastern Petrocording to Emily Banki, o) tho leum Co. R. T. Wlckford, Shell
., ' • • , ( • - > ,
Worceittr Salt Co.
pilot was at the controls.
9PORT8 — Famous
American tennle playera who participated
thli year In the annual matches In Bermuda. Left to right,
CIKIord Butter, Qeo.
M. Lott,
Gregory
Mangln and Berkley
Bl Sports of all
attract vltltora
ID Bermuda the year
found.
.75
24
Pewter
The rich sheen of pewter
enriches the table setting.
Platter
2-98
Candlesticks
1.59
Cocktail Shaker
3.49
Pitcher
2.98
Ice Bucket & Tongs 2.98
Replacement Price 29.90
Blacks, browns and
greens.Trimmed with
Msirmink, F r e n c h
Beaver, I' o i n t c d
Wolf, Raccoon, Wolf
and other furs. New
pouch and scarf collars. New sleeve and
shoulder treatments.
maker ot Nicotine Pyrox
which enables gardener"
to successfully flflht "
types of garden pelts.
Dinner Sets
Tablecloths
ths and Napkins
Nap
l.
to mutch.
3.50 t o K).(M)
JP.'S'JCE-TH.
naw 3^2 brow If snipped ">
1
" I barroli.
rowmmetal Bareli, ppnmo
o t o l, thl oo vv vv , tthe
h e roVy
UM(I
,'*
by a Chicago 6iewoi». Too ooniain
Inn
' dewelopeel by th« Naiional enamel'»'«• Stamping Co., or Milwaukee, w n .
HEALTH—Uie ol piper milk bottlei "~~" >
I It growing In U. 3 cltlei. They are ttarillzed before
I
iway wnen empty, tnus eliminating
and mrown away when emm/, u , u .
t empt
chance of Inltotlon. Photo thowj houiewil* emptyinj
I convenient Soiioono paper milk bottle
1Z iss;. >--sr-aja:
38-42 W. Blackwell St.
I 3 t h V !• A It 0 1- n E I, I A B I I. 1 T V
Phone Dover 92
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AK INDEPENDENT WEEKLY
1UHVKD EVKSY THUHSDAY
OM t B J"KER. Manafinf Kdltor
' IIOSS1F, K KINNF.V. Local Kdltar
Council Heard
DOVER
on Thanksgiving Day you found
yourself unable to find a single thing
Dr. William E, Taylor and John O,
to tie thankful for in life you could,
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Taylor of Prospect street accompanat least, -be thankful that it wasn't
ied by Germain Bippus of Lake Hoany worse, And that M)unds logical. year for the remainder. He said that
this might be done without any in- patcong are enjoying a ten day hunttoo.
ing trip at FBnnville, Va.
terest charge.
WORDS OF TKl'TH
Ii was estimated by some members
Mr
of the Council that the cost of ii 100,
M and Mrs. Willard C. Parker of
VT
"MY LIPS BETRAY
i An Editorial Prom Madison Eaglei| 0 ( ) 0 g B l k m t a n k ou top of Easton! Goodale avenue are entertaining
Telephone Connections:
The Eagle of course is verj anxious| H e i g h t s w o u i c j e-ntaii the expenditure !M r e s a c jj e Martin of Lynn, Mass
Abo K E N MAVNAKD . * . * • *
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434-M Dove to publish real news of interest to the of $4,160 and the installation of a A reception was tendered Mrs. MarK l « ,t>i
Office: MAIN ST., ROCKAWAV, N. 3 community and it realizes that its booster pump to send the water to |l i n Saturday night at the John C.
prestige In large depends on its ability the reservoir »3,114 making the total; D i c l l e r s o r i camp U. S. W. V. headTHURSDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 1933 to get that news. Names are the best
cost of the auxiliary system tu care ,_arters by the Ladies Auxiliary, at
kind of news and for that reason the for the Heights section about $25,473. which time announcement was made
4 DAYS
DAYS
REV. DOREMUS COMES HOME
activities of our individual constitu- Olhci expenses, it was said, probably of the engagement of Mrs. Martin
ents (for we regard the inhabitants would bring this figure up to $30,000. to Obadiah Parker. No date has
Rev. George S. Mott Doremus. of of Madison. Florham Park. Hickory
Council E, Arthur Lynch expressed | b e ( m M t for t n e wedding.
Girard, Pa., returned "home" last Tree and Green Village Just as much
.
. back to Rockaway our constituents as does any senator, the opinion that if $30,000 was to be
Sunday night
where for many years he occupied representative or assemblyman J are used In caring for one section of the John Hedden of Centre Grove
Borough he believed another $30,000 avenue and Ernest Powers of Mount
the pulpit in the local Presbyterian always interesting.
should be spent for other sections Hope avenue, members of the local
church. Officially . . . Rev. Mr.
If a local organization gives a play,
high football eleven were treated for
Doremus came to Rookaway as the a card party, a dance or a lecture, where improvements were needed.
;ilman Lusardi said that he wasinjuries received in the game with
guest speaker at the special services some of our constituents arc certain
to anything besides abso- Boonton High, Saturday night at the
held at the Presbyterian church in
i to be Involved and for that reason lute necessary improvements at this | Dover General .'Hospital. Hedden
conjunction with a week's program
we print an item concerning the af- time.
received a nose injury and Powers
in commemorating the 175th annifair.
Councilman Floyd Hiler, chairman was injured about the neck.
versary of the church organization
But no newspaper can live on the of the water committee, said that
and the 100th anniversary of the
Funeral service were held Tuesday
! money that i' derives from selling the laying of a larger main to care
dedication of the church building.
jnews alone. Even il we did not have for Easton Heights, the installation afternoon at the funeral parlors of
TIIANKNfaVINO DAY AM) I ItlDM It is natural that Rev. Mr. Doremus
•Samuel H. Francis, lor Mrs. Laura
HI'KNCKK TKAC'V in
I: o
would be pleased to do his share in to pay the government anything for of u booster pump and the laying of
Hagan, 26. wile of C. Robert IIUKUII,
making the church services lust Sun- [delivering our mail subscriptions or a foundation for the proposed tank
Jr., who passed away at the Dover
day night ii marked success. And the newsdealers anything for selling could be done by the water departGeneral Hospital early Sunday xxjxxxxxxxxxxxixxxxxxxxxxikxxxxxi
on the otherhand it is doubtful il our ncKstand copies, The Eagle's total ment next year if available fund:,
1
the committee in cliar^e of the ser-revenue irom Hie sale of news would i came in. He expressed the bHiei moniiii! :. Rev. GeoH'o S. Molt
Doreiini.s.
HI Girard, I'd., u foimer
be
only
about
$4,000
to
$5,000
a
year
vices could have selected a mure ap;that present wells would caie inr ihe
l>:i>.tnr n! tin- Rockuway I'rrsbyLi-robviously an amount totally inade- | l l c « i : > ill ( h i s l i m e . Ci)lUlll\:.r.ih
propriate, speaker (or -sucli an ocM.-ilicasion. Mis knowledge of Ilocka- quate to the cos! ol publishing this : uel Sedano shared the .'lamr opunun. i.ui Cliurcb oUicialul and int(jrmeiil was made in Ihe Locust Hill
way's history, especially Ilia: of thr
I Tin- Council closed a he;inn'.; on a
church, has no equal. His auililv
This 1.', Illf lea,on why IV e h i i v e t i . ! report of the assessment co:unii:,:-ioii CctiH-tiT.v. Upsides liur husband, Mrs.
r
as a speaker m makini' hr, lr ;t<-nrr:, i r,.j ;,.,«! i.ilr coliiiMMria! a l l Iruflu on WliiK Meadow avenue relative to Hawaii i- survived "oy three sons,
live iigum thr Ir.vinjr days ol oiir 1: i advi-lii nil' and jolt pi intinc . Ad- aliened encroachment by Ihe Bor-Charles, Donald and Reginald; three
Richard
E. Garrison,
sturdy ancestors ai:. he recalls m i - ' V( -rti.Mlii. ;und job pnntllij IV illjMJ- ough on private jiioperty in tile IJI others,
.III! cly (-.' .sen tial to ihe •xis
portant events of other reni-ralion?,
(
ice ol butldine of sidewalks but pus/poncd of Rockawny Borouiih, Simeon Garriis a " " ihficatiou Mint is out'tundmr • thl:i ol1 in '.V O tiler weekly in 1 wspaper the acceptance of the eommisMnn's son of Wharlon and Joseph Garrison
oi Boonton; three sisters, Mrs. Mary
in its. .f. Agan we repeat . . it was •i ; .Dine of t l i r d i l i l i e ; , c;t II Stl U^f.le
report pendini: (he outcome uf an
Muiney and Mrs. Pearl Perry of
most appropriate I" have Her. Dore- aloli!', on advci tl.'.lm; alouei.
interview by Borough Attorney Wilmus as the cups! .speaker at the
'iomr Madison organisations tlihtk liam A. Hc[;arty of executors of tin: Dover and Mrs. Adah Dexler of
Your easy chair will be twice us comfort.
church services last .Sunday audit
we are unreasonable because we ex- .Stickle estate. The report assessed Rockaway, also her mother, Mrs.
able if you know that it and all the rest of you j
Lucy Garrison of Stillwater.
pect
them
lo
brine
(Heir
job
printiiii:
$3,523.1!) uf the total cost of $0,914.04
But unofficially . . . Rev. Mr. DoreHome Furnishings arc fully protected
mus returned to Rockaw.'iy ];isl Sun-orders t<i us as well as their publicity to file Borough as a whole and the
INSURANCE.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin of
day night to renew old friendships, items. They point to the saving they remainder of $3,390.85 against adto mingle with those who were so can make if they take their printing joining property owners. A disputed j North Bergen street arc the proud
Overcome financial loss by fire and water
close to him during hit: many years order to some half-baked printing item which caused at least two hours' parents of a son, bora last week at
with a policy in a sound stock insurance»
of undisputed success m the local outfit (hat uses shoddy materials and discussion was an allowance of the Dover General Hospital,
cheap labor.
pany. M A Y W E H E L P YOU?
$2,160.10 to the Stickle estate.
pastorate, and to again HIM. out
And if you want to know what
Harris L. Friedman, of 301 West
from the pulpit at a congregation
support of a newspaper like The
Blackwell street, was among 141
that for years he lias always loved
Eagle can do for community activistudents of the New York Univerand they, in return, have loved him.
ties, look at the difference In the atsity College of Arts and Pure SciIndeed, if our Judgment is worthy of
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tendance at. entertainments and athence, who attained the honor roll
Main Street
Phone 146
Rockaway
consideration, we would say that it
lletle events in Madison and the at- by the tragedy in their midst, gath- last semester. Friedman, a senior,
must have been a glorious moment
tendance at similar functions in a ered at the Datchison home last is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
in the noble Christian life of Rev.
community where an active, hustling night where both bodies had been Friedman, of West Blackwell street.
Mr, Doremus to bo extended such a
community newspaper is lacking.
removed, to console the saddened
warm and heart-felt welcome that
Rev. and Mrs. Gustav Bostrom and
relatives. Early in the evening the
he recieved in Rockaway last SunIT'S IJEKN DONE
Holy Rosary Society of the Sacred family sailed for Venezuela, South
day night.
The beautiful tribute
r
Heart Church conducted a prayer America, yesterday. They are mispaid to Rev. Mr. Daremus by the
Bloomfleld. N.
sionaries
connected
with
the
Scaniervice.
members of the Rockaway Fire De-jEditor of Rockaway Record:
"I am America's new emblem
Mrs. Datchison, the wife of Joseph dinavian Alliance Mission. A farepartment who attended the services I Dear Sir:
well reception was tendered them
of confidence,.. busy farms vi
in a body must have struck a warm | Enclosed you will find M. O. for Datchison. was considered to have
Monday night by the congregation
factories, stores and ofas...
cord in his heart. To them Rev. $1.00 toy renewal of my subscription. icen in excellent health. She was
of the Swedish Congregational
more work, more money.,.i
Mr. Doremus was not a minister of I have been very much interested in oing her housework at about 12:05
Church,
any religious faith . . . he was, forthe history of the Rockaway Presby- i, m., when she was summoned to
country full of people whoa
many years, just "a fire department terian Church and a list of some of ier mother's home. She died about
say, 'We do our part.'"
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
Nerney
and
ive
minutes'
later.
She
was
about
chaplain". A friend of the firemen the old members. Some years ago I
daughter.
Miss
Margaret,
will
spend
. . . a counselor . . . and always a copied from a booklet the names of 10 years of age.
Surviving, besides her husband, are the winter months in New York
"regular" fellow. The firemen loved my ancestors of the church and I
"I help to celebrate Thanksgiving
him . . , respected him . . . and look- will give them here: Daniel Lamson, iix children, Catherine, Joseph, Jr., City. Mr. Nerney who has been ill
D a y . . . to remind Americans of
ed ,to him as a guiding hand over and wife. 1818; Phebe Jackson. 1818; 'cter, John, Andrew and Stephen, for several weeks in the Fifth Avenue Hospital, .New York City, is now
the welfare of the department.
Daniel Ayres and his second wife, ill residing at home.
iheir 1933 blessings . . . ihrit
Mrs. Catherine Bahnatka, aged onvalescing.
Rockaway will always look upon 1808; Polly Oarrtgus, 1822; William
ability to earn more so that ther
about
65
years,
la
survived
by
her
Kev. Mr. Doremus as one of it's na- Cooper and his wife, Hannah Cooper,
can spend more...and,byinrili;
Mrs.
Raymond
D.
Gill
and
daughtive sons. Time will never change 1832; Patrie Chrystal and his wife husband, Andrew Bahnatka, three
living to build up their Savinji
that attitude. He accomplished con- Martha Chrystal, 1831; John Garri- ons, John, Michael and Joseph, and ter, Barbara Rae, of Maple avenue,
Accounts."
siderable for our community and
and his wife, Elizabeth Garrlgus, ;hree daughters, Mildred, Helen and are visiting Mrs. Gill's parents, In
Marion, all of Rockaway. She was a Erie, Pa.
for his church. These achievements 1809; Elizabeth Garrigus, 1821.
member of the Jadnote (Slovak) Sotoday stand out as a symbol of honor
I am sorry I have not the date of
Mrs. Julia H. Berger of Lincoln
IN ROCKAWAY, NEW JERSEY
that continually reminds us cf our this booklet but I know it was old.ciety.
Member federal Reserve system
former pastor, citizen and friend.
Double funeral services will be held avenue recently entertained her
should think if you published someYes . . . Rev. Mr. Doremus re- thing of the kind you might be able or mother and daughter beginning father, George B. Houston, of
turned "home" last Sunday night to sell a number enough to make it ith a prayer at the Datchison home Bridgeport, Conn.
and Rockaway was mighty glad to worth while. Sorry not to have writ- at 8:30 Saturday morning. A half
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Leffingwell,
see him. The folks are looking for- ten before, have had it on my mind. hour later the funeral procession will
their two sons and daughter Ruth,
ward to another visit.
lourncy
to
the
Sacred
Heart
Church
I am,
vhere a mass will be conducted by of VanNostrand avenue have returnSincerely,
THANKSGIVING
ed from Phoenix, Arizona, from a
Mary S. Lamson Miller, ^ather Romanack, rector of the month's tour to interesting points
:hurch. Interment of both bodies
147
Williams
Avenue,
Before another issue of the Rockwill be made In the same plot at St. In the west.
away Record comes of! the press Bloomfleld, N, J.
Cecilia's Cemetery, Rockaway.
Editor's
note:
Thank
you
for
your
Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov.
Association of Radio 30. will have been observed. There is letter Mrs. Miller. The list you recommend
we
should
have
published
can
Dealers Formed
little left to be said about Thanksgiving Day. The Pilgrims, sturdy be found in the issue of the Rockaway
At a meeting Monday evening, at
forefathers of our country, who set- Record for Nov. 3. 1S33, published in
I Continued from Pa6e 1)
Swartz Garage in Dover, representled on the shores of the state we detail.
tion is closely restricted by Wash- tatives of all the leading radio dealnow know as Massachusetts, set this
TOO MUCH
ington, while considerable discretion ers of Morris, Sussex and Warren
ABEIX'S CANDIDACY
day aside as one for giving thanks
was given John Colt by the State bounties, met and organized a radio
The trouble »•:
to the Supreme Ruler for^Jhe bless.egislature as Director of the Emer- dealers' associattion, to be known
"Abell Jolts G. O. P."
FOB RENT — At Elycrolt. Hockawny.
isn't a lack of
ings, and few they were, that had
as
the
Morris-Sussex-Warren
CounN.
J.,
a
6
room
dwelling,
with
nil
imgency
administration,
he
has
none
That is the way the Jersey Jourbut u tendency to
provements, Including gara8e. Apply B° cl J:
been bestowed upon them. Today, in nal hailed Ex-Senator Abell's an- as Federal Civil Works Administrator ty Radio Dealets Association.
away Building find I,oan Aaa'n.
ll-u
the things they kno« >
our modern age. the blessings en- nouncement that he would be a can- for New Jersey. He must strictly folwise.
Mr. Claude Post, of Butler, presijoyed by mankind are too numerous didate for governor if the Republican low orders from Washington, like dent; Mr. Halstead, Branchville, Old-Fashioned and Modern Dancinn j
We Miesest )'"
Every Saturday Night at
to be mentioned in ordinary words. party wants a candidate who will give all others in the administration,
vice-president: Mr. Stevens, NewTHE GULF INN, Mareella, N. J.
Is it not true that we accept many a new deal and rid it "of the old
Mr. Colt, deeply gratified at the ton, vice-president; Mr. I. Swartz,
success, andl n
Rockaway-Green Pond Road
•of these blessings, which all play a crowd which everyone knows has outcome of plans which had to be Dover, secretary; Chairman Byactually opennactively
aa *
Admission 25c Everybody Welcome
part in making our lives more en- been feeding at the public trough devised hurriedly, was proud to in- Law Committee, O. P. Dickerson, Door Prize Given Every Sat. Night i
ami start act
joyable and less burdensome, as a for years."
Music by "The Rflcky Rldec Boys"
form President Roosevelt and Fed-Rockaway.
money.
Russell Kimble, Prop.
matter-of-fact or for granted, so to
Our
Delegntes to State Council: Mr.
Yes Abell has jolted the G. O. P eral Administrator Harry L. Hopkins
speak, with but little thought of and will jolt it some more probably of New Jersey's- achievement and wasClaud Post, of Butler and Mr. Bert
thankfulness? But people are like before he is through. The Record pleased with the complimentary re- Ward, of Dover.
that. Having once gained an import- hopes that'the "decent element" of sponses received. He also paid tribute The purpose of the organization
ant goal in life that same accomplish- the Republican party wants Abel to the labor which county and is to help formulate a code of fair
a reliable youne roan, now « " ment becomes a matter-of-fact and and if he runs The Record will be municipal directors
imposed on ethics for the radio industry. Some
ploycil, with foresight, lair educaIxiforc a great while that sense of glad to support his candidacy.
themselves In helping out.
of the things the Association hopes
tion and meclianlcal Inclinations,
gratification has worn oft until any
to clean up is the unfair practice
—Morristown Daily Record
who Is willing to train spare time
thought of thankfulness has comof large city department stores of
Dr evenings In Rockaway to qualify
SEVENTH
DAY
ADVENTIST
as INSTALLATION and SERVICE
pletely faded away. On Thanksgivadvertising 1932 and 1933 sets at a
expert
on all types ol Electric
CHUItCII OF BOCKAWAY
ing Day. as we interpret Its signifireduced price and calling them 1034
Refrigerators. For Interview write,
cance, every individual should weigh
models, etc., excessive guarantees of
Blving at-c and present occupation.
USE THIS SPACE TO
Sabbath School service at 9:45 a.
his lot anfl give thanks for the ad1 and 2 years on radio sets, when
UTILITIES ENGINEERING
vantages that are his instead of be- m. Topic: "The Better Diet." Preachthe most any manufacture guaranINSTITUTE
ADVERTISE YOUR
tee sets is 3 months.
moaning Ixis disadvantages or ex- ing service at 11 o'clock. Elder R. C.
40) N. Wells St., Chlcaco,; 111.
One dollar lor
pressing envy at his neighbor's suc- Christian, leader of the Young PeoThe next meeting will be held
ncwspiuxT. ^ "
cess as compared to his own. I'o ples' Society of the N. J. Conference,
at the LaSalle Restaurant, In Dover xxxxxxxxn
BUSINESS
rxxxxxxnxrxxi
-readers who care.
matter how dark the skies or hotv will speak at the 11 o'clock service.
Monday night, December 4th, at
dismal the picture, we all, to some Elder Christian will also speak at
8 o'clock. Supper wll be served and
It pays to advertise In the Rockextent, have something to be thank- the Young Peoples meeting at 3 p. m
all radio dealers are urged to be away Record. Try an advertisement
next eek and watch the results. You cal ones, exclusiv
ful for. A fellow once said that If Everybody welcome.
present.
will be satisfied.
VAUDEVii
T^17^~T
"MAD
Mother-Daughter
CAME"
"
E. J.Matthews & Sons
Two "Americans" Speak
The B(ue<%fc
The Turkey:
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
USE OUR.
Thousands Work
WANT
S
CENT-A-WORD
I WANT TO SELECT
Rockaway
& Loan Ass"
Party A Success
LOCAL
\PPENINGL
"OVKR AT HIGH
SCHOOL"
I The »econd annual entertainment
j and ball heid under the•Aa&\>iuentil
j the David Young, Jr.
Th* wh'jlt Rockaway Hllth 8ch/xJ
ijramatic Club will i and Women's Auxiliary, last Friday
iiit- next Saturday at night in the MurrUtown High mourns with My* Towns***! whu*
School was a huge success and the rnotner died lii?i WMlitesxiity, \x& f
only one of its kind ever held in I5lh. Mi;», 'I owiitttid* has. returned'
to her tomt m p t l ( n y a l l a w ) w j H
,ua'd!> Catholic Church of Morris County.
About twelve hundred attended not come t/a/.-ic 10 school until after
«"held" a turkey supper and
and participated in an (enjoyable | t h * T h *' l I u # I v in« holiday.
* i l t ball last night.
evening.
The fir, >ii hour <&IJM> iu,vt
of Rockaway
Thea Alban the Lucky 8trik*' resumed They will b#
t h r i l l the crowd w.tn his
will present puppet show
weeks i n the school audl- wonderful voice, receiving a fsreal | tbta **«,,,, not a great
ovation.
j
Another feature ol the affair was'
Pinkie of Beach street Ie j Matt Ryan, W. O. R. radio tenor | tut
j S/aitly u>
Dover General Hospltal.where j who rendered several songs and wa»ahai t h j U
tifki dance
tt
.,,K- u.-iderwent an appendix
- - Baker of Newark,, alwj earn? a few ;
songB. wheh were well received.
j ° " Tu«*d<ty th»: B..-II
Hard Doland will entertain
Joe Fay of Newark and his "Olce ! <-"«»nPaW wrW f> Uf. a Mr.
iff and whist at her home Club" with thirty-five members e n - ' s o n ' w n o "-ilV<- l i » ' Hitelt Hch>x>l an
t for the benefit tertained by Kinging wveral of true! '" U! > l 'at':d (<:'tur«- on t t e
gauatiay
latest songs and some old ones. A l - ' i u U'*8 a l i d *<"* "•work*. ^ The
O E. H
Ian Joy and hifi W. O. H. O r c h e s t r a i u l k l n i l * n t h
wmfwscd tin- [/Mplki
entertainers ! " i i i l ' ' ll * v ' : ' ' UD itCitliUt^ \ttl:Mi>f.,
(,,r Mrs. Edith Decker, with h i t diversified
furnished an excellent program of' <>t the many twhical terms but f;
, ol il"--rtebekah General Asmusic.
! the bijyo ai»j u, mutx u\ tiu- uirl*.
of N'-. , Jersey will be given
Many State and public officials l l Pr«v(-'d a worth-whllfe and valu^t/le
by tln- local lodge..
we|
e present Iricludirie Chairman tJl-Ullk
and Mr George E. Crampton j the State Highway Commission Ar- !
A (iiiakc-daoo: and v/afi held F r i • have returned from thur F. Poran and party. Cominisday niKth to increat* the school t>pi1'.lscy v i - i i i i '
Harold,
a
stusiontr
James
Bakes
i«j,d
parly,
Cosnto ili.-ii •••°n.
it for the Kame with ftoxbury, our
miwiioner Arthur Pott-rrton and
University,
old Rivalt. T h e bludcnts s t a r u d a t
at
party, William Vn-nlay. aid<- to Govtin- center ol town, 7:30, and danced,
Icolm UiuiMiion; hat returned ernor A. H a n y Mo'jic A:/>embly- zig-zag fashion, to the school where
inau
and
Mi;,.
William
C.
Hunt
of
LaPori. ond., where lu- lias
the traditional bonfire was. Around
lisillOF )i). ; ' " i i J ' i " .
H<: alfio v i i , -
Woild' Fair at Chicano.
Capi- M:iy, A!;:.i:ii.blynm,ii
lerly
.). .). ituf-
: t i , d p : , r l y ol lilie'-'n I r o n , N e w
UniiK.wick,
.liiiiii- 1 ,
ljully.
it they held a pow-wow.
Palei'.vjn,
The Thanksgiving Iwtut of the
:,i,(-(l in the v/ritinco a n d m a n y A ' . - . e n i l j I y i i n - i i . . S e n a t o r s Tattler, Itockaway High Kchool'*
„„„; iiiii1
P laic Al/re'l W. McCaiiii will' and ollir-i. ,
paper, will soon be out. Thiry are
„„(, of his books (-nl.il.led; Many nl ilii: Coi,iii;/'i, iiroiiiinent ten cents a copy and are written
local pub. rjfzf'jj were pic,i m, inciu.iing Mr.' and printed by the studentfi.
ice of K u l i " ! ' . at t h
and Mr:;. tephen fjnltitli, Mr. and
H'siry.
Last Thursday the High Hchool
Mrs, Howard Harrctt. Win. C. Kpars Mar Miller, a .student nun;< t:o, Mr. ami Mrs. fjeorpe Beatty, students had their pictures taken,
risl Hospital. .Jersey City, spent j .Judgi- and Mis,Albert H. Holland, Rome time In the near future, when i
iast week-end with h e r parents, | Judge Krauk Sc ibo, Mr, and Mrs,the pictures have been developed,!
,KI Mis. Stanley Miller, E a s t J E . B. M o d , Mr and Mrs, Fred B. town folks will hear thu ittudentu;
Myers. Joe Helmberg and Paul Hel- • t l l a t a r S ^ a l k l n ( ! U Pt O W n «xcla"»ln<f.
SlK'Pt.
l e r . o f Newark, Richard Bowerbutt "Great heavens! Do 1 look like j
I
itckine employment during of Haledon, Mayors from various lliat?"
Important FacU Aboat
The Utility Industry
The j , ! , , ;,,ijj,t,/,. ij,j („;)
i
i,> Aiitl
l"t f t
NOW SI lOWINf;
lirtt t7<i,'>Wl,dl)'; in H'ViTigi: b u t
it.-. I M kill • « , , r . . , . . a s , , l n i r i t
2 - I i- A H KHS • 2
Lionel Barrymore in "One Man's Journey"
AND
*<tU\\i'AUt i< (iiny\i\if a Is*rK'- i'*v«r»t(in-nt in uri'!>'r!',irt>>rl lirji-i
ami .<l!<: '-ituij.i. -n' •/,r,i'-b it rut
rv-f' fiayiritr i' • .,•/. i, /.ay.
'•'rtl. (if K'/Vi'ihlM-M |»-i fain
i!y iii thi- I'd.tui ,!:'at(..-. »,»>
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An it*<rtif,t"iuf.y-foiff
ivMi over ..)(i'luitiv*-ly to tli.intr of \itiwrtitf-n
hy jirivate autolitolill'-;-. wmjl'l Chftvt1',- ft[i|ir.i)(i
l/iflt/'fy ,';,000 jiawKChg'TK per liour.
while the name utrwt »|uifjpnl
with a <l.*ul/l(- trflrl: car ftervicivnulfl have a rairryirip eaiiaeity ol
t,*J,2i>f), I'anif-n^cru rifllriK on street
far* u«e K/I tnurh lfit« utreet Kpsfe
\wt piidiiciigcr than f.ho«e in automoliilc« (hat tho utrcrt with a .louble
(rack llmr wnuM have more than
five liriK-ii the fapaclly of a street
of trip adme .llrncrwiiJtiK hanrlling
only flf
itf program at Picatinny Ar- sections of the state and hundreds
may register for the same at | of others,
goreninifnt employment ofiiee, j Every County in the State was repjwcll avenue, Morrislown.
resented .
j
'Continued from Page \\
j
Moilcrii elM'trle wirlnK. properly
The beautiful flora) decorating of that the application for funds filed. inxtallerl and maintained, cannot
e people and the Kovernints body the music stand and the Gymnasium by Rockaway with the government
,.'auKf lire, Ant.i'iuate.1 and Impropcckaway are invited to attend j was furnished and arranged by Dav. had been approved by all the neceserly fi>Kf«fM v/lrlnf(, however, f«
olic hearing on the proposed new id Francis. Roy Davis arranged the sary departments that have to pa»»! a nmm1'' of .lanjcr find Khould be
rcplaci'il wli.-rever pOMi'Me, If It
r law to be held Friday night,! amplification.
on such applications with the excepis not pofHM" to replfirr it, it
mber 24 in the Court House at j
tion of one and that the O, K. of this
'lioufd lie carefully rheekef! tierlfi'ldepartment was virtually assured.
li'iilly, Modern wiring run tie n
He refused to ilivintm where tv: had fiiori.' of il(ini"T (inly when It. hw
'Continued on Page l i
iscribe for the Rockaway Record.
received his Information.
• lieeii fircidwiH'.' (liflttjrb<-d, T'ut tlie
dollar for one year. A good
"There were no complaints about ! C. C. Veirneiile, engineer of Eatit
i,tfi.|(i|,la nf i|,i. ntivileiir lo do tfir
paper, catering exclusively to this matter when the costs were! Orange, who li> to have charge of the H'url; nt etftierf cl'rtricinnti p.lioillfl
IKI'ur.'f'illv iriti|'<.('f'd find wnfeliwl.
iers who care." A paid circula-| lower" he declared, "and if the',sewer contraction, told the Common
of 1,000, and more being added municipalities insist on the actual Council two week;-, ago ut a meeting
Tin- viilur of I In- l.-l.-ty|i.-wi-ilcr
ich issue. Our news Items are lo- costs being charged then 1 recom- that he could not (ay juiit when the
in rnoif.'rii corntni'fc'iil
life ll
mes, exclusively.
j mend that it be done because as soon funds would be received from (he mm- f[e;ii'!y KIIO-.','M in (lie wfirk of u N'**\r
as conditions change these costs will: eminent. He added, however, that
Vnrl; ediior wlio i« in clinriff of ft
le Skeet Committee of the Dover ! probably be greatly Increased" Cur- • other municipalities In Nev/ Jersey
conxldcnililc riiunhcr of mfKriixincB.
»lidated Sportsmen h a s corn- tis also told the board that he had I were fjeLtlnij a prompt response late- H'ated in M-.'. c.iinforlnhle room,
id plans for the public turkey talked about the matter to Super-', ly to their application;* and It WKB j f.'verfil liuriih'.'.l inlt'" from the
to be held all day Sunday, No- vising Principal D , . B, O'Brien of' likely Rockaway would be treated In j (mice nrid (•(irifiif.lnn of the city, he
)er 26, at the Dover Skeet Field, Rockaway Township schools and that j the name manner.
i IVPM hl« i.le(i» and (llreeflnnK on the
tt'U'1 yp.-writ'-r whlfli «pee.ln them
first shoot will be called a t 9 the latter had said the Township was : The willingness and anxiety of(
nvcr fel.-phone whvtt to.New Vork.
„ rain, snow or sunshine,
"getting bargain prices." It was also i many of the unemployed to no t o ' Thi-r" thev lire rccelv'-d on nnother
brought out at the meeting that i work Is demonstrated In the fact that' felelypeivriler mnrhlnc otfictly n«
rs. Gustav Stober, Jr., of East Rockaway Township pays Dover $125! members of the Council during the
he wrol"' IIHMII. In a.Mltlon to
street, entertained at luncheon per pupil for students attending' past few days have found them««Ivc!i • upeeil, the mnehlne fi»rrtf*rie« an
Tuesday, Mrs. LeRoy Seybolt an'd Dover High School.
besieged with application)! for Jobx, exact record of all comrnunlrntlonii.
Prances Glick of Dover; Mrs. H.
Mrs. Alice Hill of Dover was re-on the sewering system.
j
ig Stober of Chatham; Mrs. Wal- engaged by the board as coach of the I,
McGrath of Denville, and Mrs,Bhis' basketball team two afternoons i
ert Bodine, Jr., of Rockaway.
a vyeck, and also in the capacity of
chapcrone for the girls. She receives
VJUE COMMUNITY CHURCH $100 for the season.
Joseph H. Blessing, Pastor
The board was told by the county
superintendent that the total share
mday: The Church School will for the county of state school funds
"'t 3:45 a, m., in the depart- for 1934-35 would be $547,999.29 as
looms,
compared to $557,188.52 for 1932-33,
• morning worship service of Rockaway will receive $20,717.89
Jiureh will be held a t 11:00. The which includes the $50 per pupil forj
for the morning will be Mr.outside pupils which before has been j
ren Morgan, of Morris Plains. paid to the sending board but next j
sermon subject wll be "Affir- year will be paid directly to the re- j
ve Religion, n . "
ceiving board. With this sum deductEpwoith League and the Bi-ed, it is estimated, the allowance to
forura will meet a t 7:00 p. m.the local board will be about the same
fte evening service, held at as last year, itoekaway receives 142
• 'he pastor will preach on "Apupils from other municipalities.
60c KKM
a
6e from John."
6()c I'KltTUSSFN
""lay: The monthly meeting of
Sunday School Board will be
a
65c I'INKX
'8:00 p. m., at the parsonage.
(Continued From Pai;e 11
"ill be the annual meeting,
30c Laxative Hromo Quinine
"ie election of officers will be best advantage of completitiK the
Job and for the benefit of nil con- j
30c Hills (lascara Ouininc
'Nay: The Momcn's Home and cerncd. Each m:ai is entitled to a
•BI1 Mssionary Societies will cord of wood after he completes two
a
' the parsonage a t 2:30 p . m.day's labor.
1.00 W'iiinpolts ('reparation
ie
No man is allowed lo simply come
monthly meeting of the Unity
1c
'ass win be held a t 8:00. to work, cut a cord of wood, and haul
1.00 Miles Antipain fills
15
Postponed social nlfiht of the it away. Every man is directed by
°rln Leauue will be held at theMr. Beutty and all work in the "comriOcSVKi I ' o i ' FIC;S
0[
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley De- mon cause" and when one 'if them
l.OONC.fOI,
'1 Rainbow Lakes at 8:00 p. m. desire a cord ol wood they notify Mr.
The Primary and Beatty and Hie BOIWIBII iruck will
I.AIU1K I.ISTKKINK
will meet a t the haul it to their homes. Mayor Wll"at 3:30 p.m . , followed by the llnm Gerard is of the opinion that
PINT MILK MA(;i\l<:SIA
» s Hour a t 4;i5, The J u n -the wood chopping project Is n "unod
PINT KlII/HARB& SODA
"O'I rehearsal will be held at uiidcrliikiiiK" but he makes it plain
that no dissention can bo allowed to
p m
' - at the church.
exist on I he job. As an example of
' *in nnUaI T n a n k s B i v l n s Scr- Ills determination to keeji disgruntled
™! be held at the Church at Individuals from miiiRling with the
ay
; GHrl Scouts, at 7:30 p. m.unemployed wood cutler;), Mayor
Gerard, during a visit ul the tract
l
rehealBal w l
" b e Monday morning, ordered mi unemPrnyer ployed man off the place when lie
S
"
8:00 p . m . Insisted on plcklnii up some chopped
Black Diamond In thewood for himself and takliw it home
rch »
without doiiiB any work.
Government
MOKKIIt COLNTV H I.KAOI.NO TAtKI.NO PICTL'KK TIIKATKE
Board Hears Protest
Cut-Prices on
Seasonable
Medicines
Boro Unemployed
izsscc/rrs KMUI.SION
49c
49c
54c
23c
23c
79c
67c
79c
41c
67c
59c
36c
49c
ALSO
RUBINOFF
AND HIS
Orchestra
KENNEL
MURDER CASE
SPKCIAL! TIIANKS(;iVIN(; DAY
"ONLY YESTERDAY"
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. Snook
"The Ideal Market"
ROUND HOAST, Ib.
'KIMH RIHKOAST, Ib.
.can Plate IJKKF
I lbs.
•resh (in.uiKl IHiKF, Ib.
Small Lean POKK LOINS, Ib.
Center PORK CHOPS, Ib.
\allLcaf JHLLY, 1 Ib. jar
AHI Leaf TINY UKKTS, No. 2 can
-all Leaf MOLASSHS, Ib,
4XXXX Confectioner's Sugar, pkg.
Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour
.
CAMAY SOAP
4 for
P. & G. SOAP
8 for
RLNSO
Large package
21c
19c
25c
18c
15c
25c
15c
15c
12c
6c
9c
19c
25c
18c
FRFJi DELIVERY T E L 163
ROCKAWAY. N..I.
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Coal Prices are Advancing
Egg Stove
Chestnut
Pea
Buckwheat
Pocohontas
Coppers Coke
ORDER YOUR SUP PL Y NOW -
STRAIT &FREEMAN COAL CO.
Telephones: 216 and 12
Rockaway, N. J.
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GERARD'S
DRUG STORE
Paul Kelly QonsianccCummings iMughOQoimeW
i». "Broadway Jhru a Keyhole"
COMING TO THE PLAYHOUSE SUN., MON., TUBS, AND WED.
IIC01B
Rockaway Bowling
St. Cecilia's Bowling Rockaway H. S.
i
Loses
to
Roxbury
League Scores
League Scores
Rockaway vent down to defeat last
Team
Vt. J, Hewetsori
T, Burrows
C. Bcc«*
J M«rtlii
J, Gallagher
Standing
, Saturday they played a hard and j
L
W
! tough game against Roxbury. 20 to 0. j
3
15
125 The game was by no means a on*-!Moose Head
5
13
Igg sided one as the Rockaway team was:Pontiacs
8
10
125 in on most every play and In the Union Food Store
9
9
137 first quarter. John Kramer, who j Ye Little Cottage
»
J44 plavfd a bang up game, intercepted a Chevrolet*
8
11
Roxbury pass but unconsciously hes-; Rockaway Point
7
13
717 Mated an instant, ran ten yards and Rockaway Record
5
14
was tackled: This was the only Ideal Market
4
188 threat Rockaway made during the |
134 whole game but they played wonder-,
November 13
143 fully on the defensive.
I
ROCKAWAY RECORD
130
WinJet played as halfback andjGeo. Stein
170
147
141 played a great game. gaininK consid-: O. Collins
136
161
erabl* yardage for his team. Sullivan, C. Decker
172
137
716 Yuresko and Casperson did likewise! 8. Chiappa
185
166
and certainly put a lot of push into J. Rossi
130
159
their running and tackling.
!
——
: Reiley of Roxbury played a wonder783
770
177, ful game, both defensively and ofIDEAL MARKET
124
106
162' fenslvely and scored the first touch- R. Stromberg
126
138
J24 clown for his team by a plunge t h r u : D . Hopler
153
165
134 the center of the line, but there were'J. Richards ..
180
168
178 several minutes taken for discussion, F. Vanderhool
125
125
as to whether the ball was over the: Dead Score
776 goal line. The Rockaway team claim708
702
ed that on the plunge the ball carrier
17
174 c a m e a yard short of t h e touch- H a n d i c a p
.. 17
156 down arid a t t h e time t h e referee was
719
725
ISO'standing behind t h e play a n d t h e
148 ball of course hidden from h i s view,
160 b u t t h e referee ruled it, was a touchNovember 14
down. Reiley converted t h e e x t r a
YE L I T T L E C O T T A G E
7SB point,
A
Sickles
159
153
The score at the end of the first ! j Bolster
1S1
164
half was 7 to 0 In Roxbury's favor. N Smith
a 55
195
The third quarter opened with T r c - j T Chiarella
lag
.,215
158 lonr of Roxbury mnnuiK tin: ball off j j Ryan
152
126
145 tackle for the second touchdown.
159 Reiley failed to convert. In (he last
885
804
109 quarter Roxbury not a break when
CHEVROLETS
148 i% Rockaway fumble on the ten yard Mickey Rowe
131
126
line was recovered by Roxbury and P. Earl
122
146
719 Reiley got back as if to kick a field D. Anderson .
.136
192
goal but instead threw a pass across P. Keiiy
.146
212
116 the goal line. Riley converted, making bead Score ....
125
125
108 ' the final score 20 to 0.
112' Roekaway's next game will be
679
782
183 against Boonlon at Boonton
30
30
1871 Thanksgiving Day.
Handicap
30
30
Ko, 6
125
125
141
142
125
125
178
125
119
152
086
Team No
P. Malartiy
Hi
3. McDonald
148
8, Wrmman
124
3, D. Leary
128
E. Mt'Kenna
201
132
120
112
150
147
7«4
eel
November 14
Team No. 2
C- Cronlem
180
J. F»|»IM*
172
Jf. Kfpkr
\h»
M. McCabe
161
J. Ryan
no
143
124
194
151
195
781
779
Team N o . 4
P. Ftodlmer
157
J, McDonald
159
137
M. Heese
m 168
M Hyan
174
177
3, Grow
152
180
767
BIO
November 15
Team No. 1
O, Yureako
142
198
J, Cannon
102
156
J, Cntarefla
167
114
J. Chewey ..
147
143
A, Chewey
195
158
.
739
813
Team No, 3
J. Kifly
132
124
J. Orant ,
122
110
C, CHnder
139
1S9
T, Cblrella
135
100
L, smith ,
149
124
62$
7*s
Turkey Shoot
709
November 17
Team No, 5
Tr, Hewetnon
125
U Moore
148
J. BurMlde
111
181
J. Bolster
157
7, Klely
The Roxbury Rifle and Pistol Club
November 15
will hold a turkey and fowl shoot all
122
20S
125
125 day Sunday. November 26th, on 8. oarrler
171
178
178
146 their rifle range at Mase Mountain, Sllvie Sr
Silvie Jr
146
162
162
161 i Upper Berkshire.
162
197
160
1481 It ,1s expected that all rifle clubs H. Cuzzo
126
139
132
146 j In northern New Jersey will have | J | S w e n t y
, members participate.
Everybody
727
882
728
757
7261 will be made welcome.
ROCKAWAY POINT
To»m No. 7
' The 200 yard "A" arid running
Carylon
189
182
A, Wol«ln
Vl',1
143
150,dear target will be the targets used.
Conn
.151
117
O, Carey
74
07
105: Guns of any calibre may be used.
Till
.162
131
E. Correll
103
ill
104 ,; but shot, Kims will be barred,
.115
3. Miller
125
125
125 I There will be sandwiches a n d cof- M. Bahnatha
.136
3. Qrowney
163
146
130
129 j fee and if the day Is cold a roaring R. Hller
118
.
i fire will make it comfortable. T h e F. Branguer ..
877
006
613 | prizes will be on view a t the range,
753
711
i If It rains that day the shoot will
High gcore—E, McKenna
201 i not be held.
Hlffh Average—J. Ryan
168 j
•
November 16
PONTIACS
Hunters
Return
Schedule for Week of Nov, 27th
8. Oula
127
188
Monday, Nov, 27
Teams 3 and 8
Clarence Coble, son of Harry P. Oreen
201
180
Tuesday, Nov, 26
Teams 2 »nd 7 Ooble. of Mt. Hope road, and Law- N. Norman
147
195
Wednesday, Nov. 29 Teams 1 and 5 rence Robbina, of Belleville, return- R. Buchanan
180
177
Friday, December I Team* 4 and 8 ed last Friday from a successful H. Oreen
197
193
hunting trip to Hopewell Junction,
One ounce of tungsten Is used to Dutchess County, N. Y.
852
933
make 17.7 mile* of wire, three thouMOOSE HEAD
sand* of an Inch thick, for three-watt
The rlnghals cobra and the black Crandall
electric lamps,
204
151
necked cobra reptiles native to South
138
169
Africa, can spray their venom for 15 E. Bush
Buy now! Support the N.R.A.
feet.
D. Palmer
...184
166
thmOttri
PC
.833
,722
•555
500
Mar I* !*•*
Rufus Gnobln
Noah Freeman
m
' „ new piano.
m
277
222
170
107
175
166
177
lituiy WilUi turn taisen a WMUK,
«* !«««'*
—
in toe W. D, Aek*r*w> C o * Meal
has purchased a Market.
i
Mr. and Ml*, 8, B, ttttor of HiSadie McCollin 1» attending n i g b t l b e m U a v e o u e returned from
school at Dover.
j wood la«t nicbt.
Jed Nichols of Hurdtown moved
The Mt. T*bor statkm will be p
his family to this place Friday,
May » , wbkh t* earlier than in for****** M *
mer
Charles Stone and family of Hewark will move back to Denviile on
Doland, Jeweler, will i e l l Ow**'*'** ! ' '.ami,
priday.
for c o s t o f repair*, gatur- *"•**-'• rate,
gash
179
173 purchased property
th
ue t
125 neatly graded. He says he doesn't 1 * * * •*•* * * * <* **»*JBbawger a t Middletown.
intend building at present.
807
17
.824
M». Mary 3, Berry who is now living with her ton, V. H. Berry of H«-.y,
York, i* visiting friends at Irvingtau.
Raymond Guest is quite ill.
Minnie Crane i s quite ill again.
Elmer H. Boutm, conductor o n t h e ' * * *•*-<*«• tv*»"Z"
Central B . B., h a s resumed h i * work,"' w<* i-ivm. «j,
again after a n illness of several dayt ''•' "•• W t him, •
Ill
John Dickerson is very ill with the
I liixJu-y '.jfti
146 grippe.
Mrs. Eva citfft of Summit is y)*it- "t*'*! tlA'" Wu u w
177
Ing at the residence ol her tiuMuti'•'•* «*•«*«" i
143
Mrs. E. W. Dunham is slightly 1m- in-law and «ister, Mr. and Mrs. 3. C,
190 proved.
McOrath in Church street.
Mrs Morris Fox is o n the sick lust.
»ult.
Mildred, six yean old, daughter of •'
Mr. and Km. Byron Z. Freemm (A'
154
Hoftdand avenue, us suffering from
l * 6 j George Crane spent S u n d a y w i t h
Whooping cough, rneaele* and bron175
his daughter i n Denviile.
T# Ihnnt
cbitU,
153;
125
j Mrs. John DeOraw of Denviile U
;
- j able to be around again.
, daughter of <
Oeo.
753
Tucker, who is to Willard'
By v
30
Olive Nichols spent
S u n d a yy a n d Parker Hospital at New York sufferp
ing with seartet fe»*r is improving. W Ch
30
1 Monday with friends in Dover.
H«v. Dr. J. M. Buckly, editor oti
the CnrUtian Mvoc«*. hM been en- j S
S
783
Mr6 C n r i s mur
w n o fca
gaged by t h e Rockaway Memorial j is cowiplainant,
Hwjesi
spending a. week at Madison, hi* re- Aaoelatkm
1
Mm
*>t <!tkstmt
to
deliver tthe
Memorial
i a™!
A i t i
t dli
h M
i l ) a ™
turned to his home here.
Day oration here.
145
J the third day c
Mrs. Theodore Beam returned
221
The men in the Rockaway i t o U J r w i ^ ^ " ^ 1 1 te •*»'*"«
184 home on Tuesday after spending a
202 week in Newark with her daughter, Mills have accepted the ten per cent
v.aM-Utlbtmt&b
118 Mrs. E. R. Cummins, w h o h a s been reduction in wages, as it in said that i certain
m; Ih
;
| seriously 111.
all the iron made Is being stocked and Beach and ftsf* E.
I there are no orders for shipment.
^ ^ ^ Z ^
870!
| Mrs. Eleanor A. Hyatt of Warwick,
{jfituate to ttit:'
138; N. Y., is visiting at the home of her
of Umm uA»mi%
T h e property known a s
136 daughter, Mrs, V. C. Babcock on ; ROW," near t h e Rockaway Rolling ; iKl™'i'-_ at A ym. Haws KI
E
t
o
n
Height.
150
Mill lias been sold by B, K. & O, W. * r e //^
Stickle to Joseph Harris. T h e Iraris-! JH the p ptomm
1661 Edward GUI and Cornelia Fox fer was made last Saturday.
! scribed m the teff ft t m
113 spent Sunday with Fred Schurr and
i you, Rdilh awrfls Rafc mi
! a defendant beottm i<n sttvi
family of Morristown.
Ogden Collins of Maple avenue has!»/ Home U. tmtit xi i
703
contracted to play as catcher of the j dower rteht w& uw
I Mr. and Mrs. 8 e t h Williamson of Parkside baseball club of M o r r i s - ; ^
' Timbuctoo were visitors In Rockaway town this season. He will play hts',%%
yesterday.
first game ttrrl*
fit
l coming
i S
Saturday.
t d
|!ar« mad* a ititnUM M j
1
are th« imtm el» m-mm
148
made of feather were used
172 O. Hritz
169
176
148
219 Doc Mott
178
224
211 as early as the year 304.
iand you, Mr. Beflf, mm*
fendant
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ot Mzt*l B. B67l#«aJh«
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of courMsy arsd my tm
Treat Yourself to
Handicap
52
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interest in the sM jnn
907 I
you, Alice H. Vlwws. «*«
"An
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Dinner"
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Moscow has many theatres and is
161
terest in th« ««« ("
UtlUlous — C h » s — Wtwletmn*
second onlv to Leningrad in the num148 ber and value of its art collections.
Dalsd Nov. mi,
767;
Charles Fox U spending a few days
in Buffalo, N. Y.
Bol'rs. <A
YOU KNOW ME, AL
Didn't Know What He Was Driving At
By RING LARDNER
mcwiDOwrYvooRe
Relieve an(
Control Peris
Distort
WITH ME
B40U8HTO
COMB OUT
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so ccowoeo,
REG'LAR FELLERS
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A Disturbance At The Hudson7!
r l o B o o yftTO U K
rloviie 5J.E?T or
All
Hi
By Gene Byrnes
ifflCH
XOfE
35GW ReKrve. Attend
County Council Meeting
« . end of the big room lor a pic-! i» when Mtas Margaret Slattery will
out either
I Big Cut in Enlistments
have returned to civil em_.
'^Pea11- There followed an tateresttaoyment
or reported good prospect*.
As Marines Find Jobs
ihe worship service was led byita« discussion which resulted in a 1
Th«
Council
athrvr, Allen and Mary Elizabeth | »««*t revision of the Btandards of 1
w
Enlistment,
iTt^e" American ma* " ""- • — - •
i wearers of the Girl Reserve ring.
y -..v-e?i
I Following the meeting a delicious rines have served as a labor barom-1, Rockden Unit, American Legion
eter
throughout the depression and j Auxiliary will hold a covered diBb
buffet supper was served by members
, Tr.*r»lM«iI/*ng D»y.
business meeting included the' ° f t h e D o v e r J u n i o r R e s e r v « Club of w e r e e t c h e d by statisticians in the! luncheon on Thursday, December
^ « - a n Stored Quart* of the County girl* came In to this
w
h
i
c
h
M
l
s
s
meeting representng their local «iri election of the nominating commit i
Marjorie Smith is the • P«=depression era as strongly indica-j 7th, at the home of Mrs. Erwia
Reserve Club,
tee and an account of the County ! a d v l i i o r VwiW the supper the girls l l v e ot emPtoJ'mem conditions in aU|Rodda, East Main street.
Mrs.
***> i
;
The
first
hour
w
III
communities of the .parts
•
" "from
* — « the
» • - •various
—'
of the country. During the j Philip Buch will be chairman. The
: County took the opportunity of be-'• depression 73 percent of all marines: luncheon will be served from 12 noon
to h*ar them again
i coming better acquainted with each |' reenlisttd. Usually they stated that ] until 2 P. M. The Unit is hoping
: other as th»y sat in small groups they qbuld not find jobs. Reeinstate- \ for a big respom* from the memrtng." Familiw «r
' around the house.
ments began falling off last June, bers for amount of groceries they
r.hurch in «r«W» l
; and during the first week of Novem- wish to contribute toward filling the
Sunday. Tforok*j Subscribe for the Rockaway Record ber they dropped to 30 percent. A j Christmas baskets for the Veteran's
i? ?e*ttu»». There
i today. One dollar pays your sub- istudy by Marine Corps headquarters! needy families. Anything will be
ucription for one year . . . 52 copies. discloses that all the men dropped ' gladly accepted. Telephone 3.
,^ijr. Let u» m a t t
it psmily Day *t Church
EirS=
People*' group
thto Sunday
so"»tt*rwi a service there.
j^> i>>vcf Larger Paris
p^er, at 15 o'clock.
gtfcflr,! young People* group
it the parsonage
Church School Workers'
»r. 7.30.
.5 Widweek prayer ««•
T:W.
• Church at 16.
C1HJBCH
-. ceUbratton and »;
prwram got off with
m Sunday- The meet« were mart grat6 ifte people oi the chic
u evening, another talererta htotory of
Society; Mrs. T. H,
? , presided. Rev. George 8.
ram* preached the sermon
starts from the Larger Farmil Society rendered Wo very
at* complete for the
«i Friday evening. AH tfcfcof by Monday. The
tom red flares along
,tti *MS the route the QmSfl foitow to the Church. We
at the dinner will (tart
wi ttet the meeting hi the
«tfl start at 8:IS. Let us
dt that every one is invited
letting t» the Church at 8: IS.
«y should feel highly honor
tfo Governor of a grea'
wld pause in his busy Mfe
tare'anathus honor w. We
if ewry available s«at In the
nit! be taken. Seats will be
to the Church for those who
IK tuutuet. Dress for the oc«B be informal.
s till be a Thanksgiving Supfodsi Hour at Union Chapel
evening, Nov. 27th.
are 25c. This meeting was
a) to take place on Friday
, tforember 24th, bat the
ef Die Chapel very courteous'
8cd the date honoring our
(en. We hope that some at
pte from this community will
tie tapper.
morning Service at 11
This will be a ThanksglvThe pastor win preach.
will tfng. Mr. Ogden S.
»fll render a solo. Bpedal
morning and even«he coal fund.
V Senke at 7:30. Dr.
11 Brank, pastor of the PresCharch at Summit wffl
Ws subject: "The Value
Ctimth." A double quartette
ie Dover Urger Pari»h Choral
*1H sin*. Rev, McCain, Rev,
&n and Rev. Boal have
si to he with us.
We Offer
POSITIVE
PROOF
of low cost
Automatic Hot Water
HAVE W H A T YOU W A N T when you want it. Why nor? The field is open ro you. Made it a habit. Don't wait. Waifing pays no dividends... Now (hero is the matter of dependable hot water without fire tending, not water from the tea;
ktttle when the fire is low or out. You can have Automatic hot water in your home in a week by answering this advertisement. While you are thinking about if write us a postal or step to the 'phone. Very likely the cosf will be less than
you have been paying for other fuels without the automatic non-firclending features... While we guarantee operating cost of the Penfield Automatic Cas Water Heater No. 30 not to exceed $4.50 a month, in actual experience the
bills are running way under that. The highest bill yet is 56 cents under our guarantee, only three of the 25 bills taken a t
random below have been over $2.50 a month, and the average for the entire 25 customers was only $1.13 per month.
Figure out your present hot water costs and compare them with these prices. Then compare the comfort If you
want to know more about this, ask us, or ask your own plumber. Anyway do something about it, It is worth YOUR
FINDING OUT ABOUT.
These 25 Customers Had Automatic Gas Heated Water
at an average cost of only $1.13 each per month
Before
Using
After
Using
$6.00
$6.90
2nd Consumer . . . .
6.65
7.05
Extra
Cost
$ .90
.40
3rd Consumer . . . .
7.60
9.30
1.70
4th Consumer . . . . 15.72
13.45
2.27'
1ft Consumer
....
5.70
5th Consumer
IW1AS SCIENCE CHURCH
Cth Consumer . . . . 10.26
AMD MODERN NEC
„ _ A1'IAS MESMERISM
HWH0T18M DENOUNCED"
* subject of the LessonSunday, NovftmbtT 26.
lai is: "I will de16
« out of the hand of the
&4 1 win redeem thec out
wid o( the terrible" (Jere-
7th Consumer . . . .
8th Consumer . . . .
J* the cltatlona which comf ksswi-germon i« the fol»«m the Bible: "If there arise
Prophet, or a dreamer
flveththeeasignor
ThMI f n a l t
not hearken
£ 6 r d s of that prophet, or
Miner of dreams; • • • Ye
« a(l«- the Lord your God,
Wm. and k«« p w , eom-
Lt
obeyhlsvolcc
.^
™m. and cleave unto
noni 1 3 1
,rom
the
t
**tbook' " 8 d e n c e
^
ie Scripan Science, animal
mind is in
2.30
Before
Using
9fh Consumer
10th Consumer
l l t h Consumer.
12th Consumer
13th Consumer
14th Consumer
10.20
.06'
15th Consumer
9.23
8.30
.93a
16th Consumer
6.25
6 SO
.55
17th Consumer
.... H55
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
....
5.25
9.33
4.02
10.63
3.68
8.10
6.65
6.00
After
Using
$4.90
570
11.50
7.40
11.60
6.10
10.20
Extra
Cost
$ 35
.45
597
6.23
18tb Consumer . . . .
Before
Uilng
Afttr
Uilng
$7.23
$9.35
Extn
Coit
$Z1Z
2.63
19th Consumer . . . .
3.40
£.03
20th Consumer
....
5.25
6.42
21st Consumer
....
4.36
6.10
22nd Consumer . . . .
3.56
7.50
23rd Consumer . . . .
7.74
8.95
1.21
.67*
24th Consumer . . . .
9 65
10.43
.23
25th Consumer
6.66
7.20
.71
.54
2.17
3.38
1.03
2.42
2.10
A N EXPLANATION OF THE ABOVE TABLE
PURCHASED ON OUR EASY TERMS
, Column (1) »\ left shows customers average monthly gas bill before
W e tell the Penfield Convertible Aulomitic C n Water Heater No.
•ling this Automatic Gis Water Heater; (21 Monthly avenge tfter
30, installation costs included, for $100 c n h , or $10 down, balance
• t i n g ; (3) Difference between the two costs, caused by use or the
monthly.
h«>ter.
than $4.50 per month, and as to probable letscr costs we offer tho
(*) Thisi four customers saved the amounts shown, due to
W e guarantee the gas it consumes will not cott more
low;r sis rit« t i m e d , applicable to both water heater and gas range.
evidence in the above table.
. . . The list five used one site larger heater than the No. 30.
lons of water per month at temperature of 140 degreei.
W e guarantee it to supply 1,080 gal-
Letters from Satisfied Customers
Mrs. C. B. Witham, of Rockaway, N. J., wrilcs: "In M;y 1933 I purchased from your
Company a No, 30 Penfield Convertible Automatic Storage System. With this system
I was guaranteed a maximum increase in gas bill per month of $4.50 for which amount
I was guaranteed 1,080 gallons of hot- water per month . . . This heater has been in
use for jlmovt live months. The supply of hot water has been adequate for all our
needs and the average cost per month has been, instead of $4.50 per month, an
average of less than $2.00 per month . . . In view of the above mentioned facts, I feel
justified in recommending this type of heater as the best appliance obtainable for real
hot water service at low cost." . . . Mrs. Karl Huth, of Boonton, whose picture appears
opposite, writes: " I have found the Penfield Convertible Automatic Water Heater the
answer to my hat water problem. I have found it both economical and a convenience
which I would not care to do without. I can not recommend it too highly,"
Jersey Central Power & Light Co.
Ask Your Own Plurabor about theie Automatic Gas Water Heaters or Ask Us
and more
1.17
1.74
EIGHT
rim 11 uiinuii nnnimm n i
THE GREAT AMERICAN GAME!
UNION FOOD STOfii
J7» MAIN ST., cof Beach St., R«ka»a,
Hockaway Day by Day
Da
fi«t«iii« cull i.ht» c o l u m n
*''•"I'""""*'- •i,,-<-x is iii» N e t t»k* " irom
every
hun ThiiiikW.il*
m t
\*\ <it all rejoice U>g(-f,ri»:r.
For )tn>tancn tl 1 print jokes the
Y»'j rival* will PRibsttlyratiht(oiks ?.ay 1 am Benin* silly »nd If
New Jersey
CoalLaw
Now Effective
The New Jersey Code governing the sale
of Anthracite Coal became a law effective last
Monday, November 20, 1933, and provides the
following minimum cash prices for which coal
may be sold in this territory.
-Per Net Ton of 2,000 poundsEgg
.....
Stove
Chestnut
Pea..
Buckwheat .......
Rice
Coke...
$12.50
$12.75
$12.50
$10.50
$ 8.25
$6.75
$12.00
The Code provides that the above prices
apply only to orders on which payment is made
before or immediately upon delivery. We have
no alternative but to operate strictly in accordance with all the provisions of this State Code
Law and we earnestly look forward to the cooperation of our customers.
Strait & Freeman
Coal Company
Telephones 216 and 12
Rockaway, N. J.
The Rockaway Lehigh
Coal Company
Telephone 408
Rockaway, N. J.
1 don't print '«n they lay I am
Turk'
And l«tv* the old mantr. a further! too M-rlou*. Now and then I clip
wjinethlnif from a magazine and 1
am accused of being too lazy to write
Thankcglvuig «!*«»'« '•<•'"•'* m c
it myneli ami if 1 don't clip from
1
bails u, the old homestead whtrt
;
ilw Klnneys, and their Kirine?*, and a magazine now and then the rasi their Klnney». like other clan*, cals say I am stuck on my own
(gathered around the Thank»«ivlng stuff. If 1 »tlek too close on the Job
! table tor the bounteous feast, after- all day the folks think I should be
| wards adjournlriK to the parlor where out hunting new» end if I do go ot.l
Dad would slip in an emy chair and they say 1 should stay in the oiiice
j start snoring, nwter would play on u> receive the boy» when they come
(the piano, brother would am, th" in with their "hot" news story, Conchildren 'would amuse thenwelve* tribution* come In and if I don't
print 'tttt I' i» became I don't apoutside heaving snowball* at the
window, and mother, Ood Bl**» her. preciate true genius and If I do print
would b« given that beautiful task them the column I» described sm beat wushinu the dU>he». In Jawr years ing full of Junk. If I change th •
th<; old clan became depurated, other fellow's write-up I am too crit
ThariisglvlriK thte year will not find leal and If i don't I am sleeping on
t)i>: tribe together and thl« of tnirM the Job. Perhaps you think 1 swip-cl
will save Dad some douKh and avoid thl* from some magazine . . . you—
M few f.craps and mother, azi'n Cl( tl right, 1 did!
Bless her, will escape from that
\»mt\ diving task. But Just the same
There appears to be a petition notoniradis of the trail, the old tru .t.'i ing the rounds opposing thi; conj lias never enjoyed a ThunknnMriK struction of a municipal .'cwciiiiK
! Ilk? those he used to experience at system In Hockaway this wlnt.ci1. We.
i the old homestead. I was uure of the citizens of Hockaway. ;.hould toturkey up there but since then I ; pretty well Informed by t.h<; tin': w.,
have observed Thanksgiving in try- to Just how Important thi-: wwt-rliiic
Ing to find a sparrow to roast over a system in to the welfare <>f our commatch and usually I have failed to munity. The majority of •i-opr: in
function In that respect. But Ju*t Jtoekaway arc what ha1; b'-cn (itthe same neighbors we can all be
scribed an "small taxpayers" ntid tht:
thankful again thte year. Be thankful we are yet alive, that the sheriff cost of building this i,ewi-t will be
hasn't caught up with u*. or that but very little to thew: "small taxothers don't know us as we really payers" but It is natural that the
are when nobody Is looking . . . be large taxpayers will be taxed more
heavily. Consider that, If you artthankful tor something anyway!
approached with a petition that h;i«
been circulated to "k.ll" the in-t;t
proposition we have, had offm-d us
And Little Slngee Lingee sinus a low in a generation. Alter weighing lint
down eong:
I In your mind then . . . if you denire
I wonder what has happened to to deny employment to 200 men ill
that united newspaper cry /or
winter, pans up ii free grant oi
cheaper power rates.# Score another around JSO.OOU from the Federal
for the power company and Ju»t government, keep tin paying for tho
forget I mentioned this . . , Minn icleaning of cesspools until eventualWalko you're entirely welcome and ly the Htate Board of Health comes
the column Is willing to oblige any in here, i;l&ps In a BtwtrlnK '(yttfcrn
time . . . Thanks for that valentine and »dti.!! th<: oofit of the same to cur
"buddie" it was a honey . . . I under- slat': tiixc;i and miikt; na like it . . .
stand that Beatrice Beck han lost her th'.-n. frl':ricl/,, Blgn the petition!
King's Daughter pin . . , VouriK
adles in the Borough are planning ,
on forming a bicycle club . . , The Famou.'i v/ords on Wall street corBoston Heights wildcats were de- ;ner: "Going Up!"
featcd last Saturday by the Foundry ;
itreet homicide eleven by a ncoie of Good News;
The Moofifhcad Tavern
will
13 to 18. No it Wiiri not a banketjail game . . . Mr. Durumorc has a "blow" the firemen to a banquet tocousin whose husband, before long, night . . . Bill Robtihaw will get betwill be an admiral in the United ter without another operation . . .
States Navy . . . Thank you Rev. Mr. The Hockaway Record bowlers won
Doremus for your many kind words a victory last Tuesday night . . .
in our behalf last Sunday night. Our circulation, despite the depresIt its deeply appreciated and all the ion shows a big increase and is
g itn own at a top figure . . .
more so coming from you . . . Mr,
Beatty. I am told. Is ace-high as a A certain East Main (street lady
foreman on that wood-cutting Job riving her car yesterday was lucky
. Try and tell the firemen that to miss a truck by a coat of paint
Father Hewetson wan a (allure M a . . They can't tax us for breathing!
host . . . No friend, the Council, as
yet, has taken no action regarding
The umbrella was leaned for the
he taming of liquor licensed.
occasion. The little girl In tho show
wan supposed to ritp the little boy
gently with iiaid umbrella m part of
And to continue allow me to nay:
the pcrforamnce. However, it so
That I heard it oald the Rocka- appears, the casting director placed
way High school football team wars the wrong MtMe boy In the wrong
O.K., only fur the fact that the role and the- little girl, who, It lo
players excuse themselves before laid, had privately been nursing a
making a tackle. Of course we hidden grudge against the little boy,
don't have to go Into nrnthcmatlci) Look advantage of the golden opporto discover that the Maroon and
tunity for a "come back'" and InWhite eleven thin year ha» to its
credit what might be described as si stead of presenting the little boy
'most embarrassing record" but Ju»t with u loving "rap" ;;he heaved the
Ihe /same the lad/i tried, and like umbrella with sufficient "beef" bcNotre Dame, they Junt didn't click. ilnd her ),wlnn to break it over the
The team was raw, green, and In- aid little boy's back. All may be
ixperienced, but next year It In awell that end.'i well but now cornea
good bet they will make up for the the question . . , who ii: to pay for
z
disastrous season Just paused. Thethe umbrella?
school cinched the basketball championship last year no after all wo can A communication received this
afford to "spot" our opponents the morning;
football title. Take It from tho old The Old Master
master, Coach Stephen Horanco In Rockaway Record.
a most capable football mentor. He Sir:
learned hi» stuff under "Andy" Kcrr
Your column last week pertaining
up there at Colgate University, Ham- to your "beautiful net-down a t that
ilton, N. y,, and if "Andy" Kcrr banquet wra amuRlng— but lrom
don't know football then you and 1 where we fiat that night It looked to
are qualified to accept a dictatorship me as though you were asleep, and
In Peru, Bolivia or Brooklyn, you dreaming you were participating in
name it . . . But to get away from a diving event because you done a
fpotball a chap wants to know who half-galnor, a Jack-knife, and a
thin gentleman in from Easton, Pa. «wun dive all at the same time.
that flndi) such an attraction in Now—Jiidt between mc and you—
Rockaway on Sunday . . . Mlms Ber- weren't you asleep? My only regret
tha M. Bennett, In my opinion, writes In that there wasn't a ten-penny
spike In the Beat of that chair. Ycahl
0 beautiful hand . , , "Ed" Tippctt I like you, you "old master".
1 understand, in going to get u bi"A BANQUETIERE"
cycle to keep up with hlis hound dog
when they are In the woods , , , And Note: What a pall What n pal!
they also tell mc that a customary
I could name the /ellow that
hunting party each year have voted
to put o bell on "Kid' Tonkin thli tramped to ft greenhouse recently,
season . . . New otcpn for the Qurstlr obtained a beautiful yellow flower,
block . . , "Bob" Gerard came home and then tramped home and presentTuesday . . . The aovernor Moore ed it to a young lady. What a man!
banquet Friday night is a sell ou what a man I
. . . Watch your dogu pain it/j gctt
Get a lond of Ed. Bico'o new uniing near Thanksgiving.
form.
Let Us Help Make Your
One With a Fresh, Tendvr
Best Creamery TUB BUTTFR ib"
Uco COFFEE - Pound can ' '
(Granulated SUGAR — 5 pounds
Uco EVAPORATED MILK 3t aal||
cans
27c
-co Butter, Ib
Mixed Nuts, Ib, 23c ^ « r c Cheese, Ib.
Cider, gallon
49c Pure LardJb.
Dates, 7 oz. pkg. 10c h &!s, doz.
Figs, 8 oz. pkg.
]()c
Crisco, 1 Ib. pkg. 18c
Jcll-O, pkg.
5c
Pumpkin, large can 12c
Cookies, pound
15c
Crape Juice
Pint Bottle 12c ( W i l ' i
MINCEMEAT
Voz.pk-;.
Cliequol Cingcr Ale, plus dip. - 2 pint hottles
Cranberry Sauce
Two Hoy. i a || cans
Citron, Lemon or Orange I'LL! 4 OZ P L,
BACON (Sliced)
Two '^-Ih. pkfc.
Baker's Premium (Jhocolitlc '^ lh. bar
Klako-O-J'ii; Cru,sl
Piickas<'
Um I-LOUR
24 Ib. Colton'liaji
I niou Beverages, plus dcp. 3 Bottles
Koyal Baking I'owder
12 oz. can
Delicious Candy (In Bulk) Pur Ib.
Finest Assorted Chocolates 5 Ib, box
.Aster Chocolates
I lh. box
Black Walnut Cookies
Pound package
UeoPKAS • No. 2 size can
I co Rolled Oats
20 oz. package
BJSOLICK
2Vi poutul package
Ucf» Asparagus Tips
No. I square can
Prices in Effect From Nov. 23rd to Nov. 3l)tl
Walnuts, Ib.
— QUALITY MEATSWhole Skinback SMOKED IIAMS, Ib,
Lean LOIN of PORK, Ib.
Smoked CALA MAMS, Ib.
Fresh Picnic I IAMS, Ib.
H O U N D STEAK or ROAST, Ib.
SIRLOIN STEAK, Ib.
Rib Roast • Chuck Hoast - Fresh Hamburg, Ib,
PLATE MEAT, Ib.
Legs of S P R I N G LAMB, Ib.
21c
Prices Effective Friday and Saturday
15c
Business Directory
JOSEPH DONOFRIO
G E O , B. WHITHAM
Moving — Trucking
FUNERAL DIRECTOH
TELEPHONE 60
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
UttnKdUII
Guttav Stober, Jr.
EmtllBt
Licensed Ass't
Funeral Home
1) »'»'""
16 Kcllar Ave.
Dinrtl., I, I
INDIAN SPRING WATER
Rockaway, N. 3.
Analyzed as the Purest Spring Water Tel. KocKaway 75 Tel. "«tanf*
produced. Taken from a Dolling Spring.
Mure Dtlmiilatine and refreihing than Absolutely no expense
other natcrs.
with the use ol our Modern
Funeral Ho""
OEOttGE f. TONKIN
Telephone 279 Itockaway
Fisher Can Have Von 20% on thePreient
Manuel Kates on Your
ittrTOMOIIIf.e INSURANCE
Thli l i an A No. 1 Stock Company,
(no liability)
Einmptc, Hale 141.CO less Zt% net
932.50 (or One Year'l Insurance
Fisher Insurance Agency
31 Wall St.
Tel. IC9
ROCKAWAV
STOVE COMPANY
M I N T S , 011.9, VARNISHES,
Kim sires, EK
IlackawaJ, N. J.
PENNSYLVANIA POTATOES
FOR SALE
Also Strictly Fresh Eggs
~~WM. H. CRANE
IP VOU WANT
STATIONERY, TOYS, TOBACCO
Why Not Call at
"GEORW? E. Cairn*
_ BUILDER FLOOR SANDING
MIU.W0BK
LOWER BROTHERS
CO IIEACII ST.
KOCKAWAY, N. J. Shop & Resilience 26B W
Telephone
Telephone 68-J
Ol'NIitAI. CONIBW™
AND ncunro
-Jobbing a 6p«l>'»-
A. MEYERSON
Sporting Goods — Fishing Tackle
Tel. 390-W
nOCKAWAY, N. J.
Quality
price
Service
CLEANING, DYEING, PHESSINO
Tailoring In All Branches at
New Low Prices
ManiilMt""" •'
Witi, or Without Ii « '
ind,..(w««
Rockaway Reliable Shop
27 WALL ST.
Tel. 420
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Phone 1200
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Call Dover 982
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