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VOL. XLVII.—NO.' 8 Millburn, New Jersey, Friday, February 22, 1935 PRICE FIVE CENTS THE NEGRO South Mountain School Vote March 12; LOCAL LEGION AS A GIVER TO AMERICA $20,000 Of Surplus May Be Utilized Strong Sermon Preached Ventilate Vault* of Horne of Millburn Education Here W im W I L L By Dr. Sibley at Wy- w.Tfm Vi.Homtif Plenty of Heavy Firing In The vaults and dungeons un­ I- To look u t A-vtV Horne of Engagement BAND ISSUE derneath the High School have the Board of Education, one DECIDE ON Preaching Sunday morning to a been undergoing improvements might never teallze the sym­ large congregation which included and betterments lor the-past metry ol thought that lurks be­ n r r A DTI ID 17 L - After years of standing pat, Guy a number of guests from a neigh­ several weeks so that'now, at l U X A r I U l l L ' R Bo,worth Post American Legion, hind his severe exterior. , went on record at its Thursday boring Negro church, Rev. H. Nor­ TO $ 1 7 ,0 0 0 a small cost ol only $58, good C0NT1NUEFUND Commenting on the possibil­ _____ | night meeting at Town Hall In man Sibley chose as his sermon ventilation is assured to any ity ol grading the South topic "The Negro, Giver to Amer- and all students or records Mountain school site as an Home beads Attack to1 Uvorthe bonus of tmmed,ate payment °r lc." In place ol the usual choir, Sum Ample for Build-; placed in solitary confinement. Need $1,000 to Keep ERA project Monday night, Mr. the Glee d u b ol th e Bordentown ing Grading and It was a surprise to learn Students In CCol­ Horne stated I have estimates Transfer Present From the way money is being Manual Training School sang, in­ any part of the Millburn edu­ on this cost of $7,000, so that Funds handed out In Washington, the cluding a number o l Negro Spirit­ Fee* cational structure required ad­ lege il done under the $4,000,000,000 _____ fanners getting it for crops they * •; — r , „ doi,'t Brow, banks having it handed uals in the service. ditional ventilation as it has relief program, it seems to me The Board of Education, follow- j to them for all the bum securities Tuesday, March 12, Millburn been assumed matters in this Wednesday, February 27, the a $20,000 project should be am­ Contrasting the very prevalent “Emergency Committee" of the ing its doolslon to submit thej their boards bought in a spirit of attitude ol our white race, that the voters will go to the polls a t a branch ol the city government ple designation of Its then Student Loan Fund will canvass 8outh Mountain School question at j avarice and which went sour, rull- Negro has been always the receiver, special election, to express their had been well aired in days magnitude." All of which goes views lor or against the new school gone by. Millburn Township for the purpose to show the Horne ol Millburn a special election March 12, carried roads grabbing off Federal funds with the deeper Insight that recog­ of raising funds to Insure the con­ nizes what the Negro race has been in South Mountain Estates. and the Horn of Plenty sound by a spit vote, a proposal DyA. W.l the modernisation they didn't The Board oi Education, at a tinuation ol the college careers of notes in the same key Home, to also permit the tax- i and the countless quietly contributing Ut this and the students who are relying on meeting Monday evening, voted payers to decide as to applying the j other drains on the amount of other countries, Mr. Sibley gave his this fund to carry them through unanimously to submit the prop­ $20,000 now In the board’s surplus, money In sight, the boys felt that hearers a clear picture ol some ol college. their outstanding contributions. osition, calling for a bond Issue ofj HARNSBERGER account, to meeting the cost of the J if they don't get the theirs now, Basing much ol the authrltallve not to exceed $117,000, to the quail-: In a letter to the committee, new school building, if voted when it does become due. Uncle source of his words upon such per fled voters of the township. This Mr. R. J. Bretnall, Principal ol COMMITTEE t The cost will be fixed at $117,000. 3“ ” will be out of dough and they son? as James Weldon Johnson, amount will cover the cost ol the IS ENTERED FOR Millburn High 8 ch 0 ol and secretary but if the voters choose to transfer will be out of luck. special lecturer at N. Y. University, new building, grading of the en­ of the Student Loan Fund, states J $2 0 ,0 0 0 from surplus to the build- It was a heated and furious de- distinguished man ol letters, now tire plot, architect’s fees and legal In part: "The Student. I/jan Fund; ADOPTS ITS j ing account, bonds would be Issued bate One ex-service man of local at present Is facing a severe crisis 1 professor at Fiske University, and services i In an amount not exceeding prominence said "If the DuPonts POSTMASTER and only the efforts ol all of us \ $97,000 This would have the ad- could not get patriotic for less Dr Burghart DuBols and others, The necessary resolution reciting can enable It to continue its work Mr Sibley continued “the gifts of the board's view of the need for vantage of reducing interest than 2 .0 0 0 per cent profit. I don t 1935 BUDGET I charges and putting to work a see why the hell all this fuss is the black people to our national such a school, was prepared and Stone and Ginty Also In 1allow d0 ,10t this bclieve splendid the l0m,m,mty movement wl» to life are three: song, toil and spirit submitted by A. W Horne of Hie : part of the $65,000 surplus that t? made about giving me my 600 fall behind. I do believe that the) Dr Johnson breaks these down building committee, who stated Race For Permanent M l jvf, now lying Idle and drawing no in bucks before they plant a string of people will rally to the efforts! m o v e i o n a m e ouperm -i terest, It is maintained trees from the Great Lakes to the into definite categories. He says the estimate of cost, as made by Job which you and your committee are ; there arc five great gilts ol the three qualified architects and tendant of Mainte- This may be said to be the first Gulf “ I making in order that a good work . time the “surplus" has been When the order for cease firing Negro Sacred music, secular builders, was not to exceed $1 0 0 ,0 0 0 , Thc sh o rt Hills postm astership 1 well begun, shall not be allowed' nance Is Tie brought into open as an admitted had been issued, the Poet ad- music, folk-stories and the dance for th(. building proper, and that plum ^ (luc ^ lall |nso_ pass out of existence" lact Past figures have shown Journed to Harry Stevens' office among the arts and labor. Minor tire remaining $17,000 would cover fnr M temporary appointment Mrs J M Schwarz, chairman of Mlllburn’s budget for 1935 was such a surplus should exist, but where refreshments and dark and contributions ar^ seen In humor all other costs, In his belief, esti- is concerned, and this, it is felt, the committee reports that 1 2 0 ; unanimously passed on final read- Inquiry has always met with the light were served and the soft Southern drawl that mates already being In hand on win K0 ^ Cai lisle C Cahill Mi women have volunteered their set- \ ing at a meeting of the Township statement it was a paper surplus A committee of Gifflonelln, has modified our language ” grading and fees, to bear out th e , C a h l! 1 h a 5 the P eking of the local vices for this emergency work, that committee held Monday night m >*' foct, and not a tangible Mon- Matthews and Barnard was ap- Enlarging upon the first of these flRure i Democratic organization for this next< Mondayk fn .. J,,.. over O2,000 non rletters o . i ....will I I j ^ ^ day n night i n b i Ithe b n fthing h lm » U.'acwas rrun u n Into npointed n ln in /4 *to survey...... >the L ____ various<____ or- gilts, Mr Sibley said in part: Plans for the new structure will appointment and both he and Ed be distributed, through the Girl th,e Town Hall earth a« money In the bank, and ganlza lions In town on the ad visa- Suppose we turn first to the be prepared in ample time for the Loncrgan, committee chairman Scouts, to every family In the The committee had on record a Austin Bailey stated, I feel we billty of purcliasing and maintaln- Negro's sacred music—the spirit­ public to study them and to decide j feel that this will be the deciding township, and that beginning next| resolut'on of the Taxpayers' Asso-. should let the people decide ing an ambulance. uals As everyone knows these If for this sum they wish to provide factor In hts favor Wednesday, February 27. these ‘ elation criticising the expenditures whether or not they want to use Comrade Fred Herrigel, our new were bom out of the experience ol a modern school building, fireproof j a new face has appeared In the women'wUl make ^hous*" to house. ln ,h„ No member oi the |2 0 a 0 0 0 °* jt for ^ purpMe 01 Surrogate, dropped In to tell the slavery The extraordinary thing n nearly every dftailand one that, list of candidates In the parson of canvass w lhtl everyone will .have ...... ln UlP bUdgPt . . ... whether they w ant to .support it in, boys what he could now do for about them is thetr high religious oplnionoftjteboard will Roberts Harnpbergerlate candi-, an opportunlty to 'assisj.jp this Asset iatlon attended the public. wlemM them, bu» none a t them took much exhaltation. Here is rxr'bfttetfiets All the need fat, the TOtare. , date for member of th*\Tow$ship | ma8t worthy cause hearing or fij^a 1,passage of the President Staub wa.s opposed to .h- proceedure neces- but suffering turned to beauty, Inquiry ha# developed the | Committee on the Democratic, The goal 4 of the committee Ls; budget and commUtee felt It any such use or dissipation of the| ^ t 0 M p hope The form of words is ol the township will In all probabil-, ticket Mr Harnsbergrr threw his „ i000t which is the amount needed ; dld not show ,ufflctentsurplus interest as proposed to by Mr Horne. The mcmberttUp cooimittM rt- course in the quaint peasant sim ­ ty, be able to sell Its bonds if the hat Into the ring last week and t 0 carrv on .u. worx - . . . --**- 10 carry on ine worx. w arrant .serious consideration of llkenlng the School Board to a j ported that to date the member- plicity and naive Imagery ol the electors approve, at an Interest will have strong backing with Mrs. R. C. Bartron and Mrs H L. business concern and he was sup-, ahip of Po6t ahead of but untutored slave But the reason rate around 3 3-4 per cent, and if 1 Postmaster General Farley, In that Junge of South Mountain Estates ported ln this by Messrs Harts- ypar another sign ol returning - these spirituals have begun to grip plans and specifications can be he Is a close personal friend of D. are holding a dessert bridge at the Committeeman Willard L Hulls home and Cox On a roll call,, proBpority. Spring and the heef- the heart of the world is the uni­ prepared ln time to take advantage : Walker Weir, New York State Box- home of Mrs Bartron, Rawley stated he understood the Increased Mrs Haines was also In the ml-, dtnnpr ftrp Juat around ^ versal note of triumph that tran­ of the Spring building season. It. ing Commissioner, one of Mr Far- place, on March 1 a t 1:30 p. m., at appropriation for roads had caused nority group ; corner so "so long until tomorrow." scends the terrible sorrow. Here is may be possible to secure a bid at ley s mainstays in his home State, which 18 tables will be ln play,, unfavorable comment and he Those voting in favor of allowing | universal religion ol high order a substantial saving from the esti- A Rlvlngton Stone, another late and several groups in other local!- would be glad at any time to go the public decide as U> using a ; Spirituals first came to national mate. comer in the race, is making a ties are arranging small g r o u p I over figures with citizens to show part ot the $65,000 cushion that! notice m 1871 under George L. The Board discussed the details •,, r r , n 6 bid for the permanent ap- card parties as an additional: the incrense was to the best inter has grown $40,000 In the past three ' GRANDI OPERA White who had come from the oi the coming election at length 1 pointment, if not the temporary mpans 0f raising Tunds est of the taxpayers now and In years, were Mrs. Voorliees, Mr north and soon recognized the and it was the concensus of opln- onr , la® among his sponsors Thp conymuep requests those future Horne. Judge Slayton. Mrs. Taylor ! power of these songs; the Fiske ion, the widest publicity should be somt‘ ih p tow nships most innu- w |10 w[s|, ^ contribute directly to Committeeman Charles R Moore and Mr Bailey It wa.s the first split vote the IN MILLBURN Jubilee Singers ret out in th a t year given to every side of the proposed entllad residents, some who are not checks payable to the Stu moved that George Berstler be on a tour. “Four half-clothed new school, to the end that tax- residents, and he also has a per dpnl Lonn Fund' and maii to Mrs appointed supertendent of public board has had in a long time and black boys and five girl-women, led payers and property owners might sonaI acquaintance with President j ^ Schwarz, 49 Hobart avenue, maintenance at a salary of $2,400 as is common today, the progres­ Benefit Performance by a man with a cause and a pur- fnllv determine for themselves, the -Roosevelt. He, has been at Warm short Hills N j pCr year Chairman Stephen sives. supporting a redistribution ixae they braved cold, starva­ merits or demerits of the w hole Springs and Is Interested In tile jjlp names 0f t)le cilstrict cap- Barker stated no item in the bud- of wealth won out Also as Is Sponsored By Italian tion, sneers and shut hotels until plan work lhere tains are: Mrs G B. Landa, Mrs get allowed the expenditure, hut uncommon today, the presidential at Oberlln they made their first Patrick Ginty Is a third man w f Hannawny Mrs A 13 Bing- weie the motion passed tile corn- viewpoint did not prevail against ' Groups impression Then Hpnry Ward who Is receiving a lot of support, bam, Mrs F Schwanhauser. Jr, mittec would be called upon to find ' Mr Horne's Insurgent leadership Beecher invited them to Brooklyn Will Attend Garden especially among the older resl- ^ rs q g Fedderman, Mrs w D .a means of meeting the salary The question to be submitted to! Plans have been completed for and their fame began In seven Department Forum dents of Short Hills Mr Ginty is Tay)or j^rs j x Gordon Mrs H Mr Hulls stated he felt the ap thr elertors Ti'csday, March 12. the presentation of an operatic >(ars, traveling abroad to the royal one of the “old timers" there him- W...... Haines'• --Mrs -R -- M Johnstone ' —pointment *-----* should >—>-* be ----- made■- by his- from------six to nine - p —m , 1 In - Wash-; concert and mminai» musicale nnrtor under the the self, and his quest has aroused the ' Mrs F s Ma|m Mrs oeorge Con- departm ent as It Is under liis ington School will be two. First, auspices of Cornelia Oracch] Civic rourt In Germany, to Switzerland, The Garden Department of Holland, Scotland, Ireland, they U1C fighting spirit ofOf the “hill"hill billies"'billies'' noUy.'Mrs.'c:r p E"Hoddei\~Mrs HnHrier. M r, p I Cr 1 . 1 tiirlsdlrtlon Juflsdlctlon shall the Township of Millburn Club, at the Millburn High School, returned w ith $150,000 to found Millburn Womans Club will attend who have lived there longest Wiirtz, Mrs C W Lausser Mrs ' Chairman Barker explained the erect a school building on land Friday evening. March 8 Casa Fiske University. the annual seventh district forum The Job offers many possibilities LeSter Cummins, Mrs. Anna Irwin, j committee as a whole Ls respon-* now owned by 1t In the South i CoJomtx^Ls also collaborating^ It takes no great knowledge of of garden departments. Wcdncs- of squeeze plays, with the final Mrs Thomas Grimm, Mrs F A l Bible for all departments, but the i MuunUm seclkm. at a cost not to The Educational Qrand Opera outcome still In doubt Co. will sing Mascagni's opera art ur art criticism I would sup- day. February 37, at 11 a. m. at . t m i — - t « ..u t Hubbard, Mrs Joseph Dlgglns, M r s . authority, was subdivided to faciii- exceed $ 1 1 7 ,0 0 0 ? Second, shall the ^ “ *««.«»« c nrw er i P“a* to observe that there Is very Mrs N athaniel Tyer of Short, j B MncWhlnney, Mrs R C Bar- 'late competent management of Township ol Millburn transfer "Cavallerla Ru.dlcana" in concert little great a r t th at Is native to the Glen Ridge Womans Club. Hills, ls another late entry Into tffe | tron Mrs , F Freeman, Mrs. C. L.I township affairs. Throtlgh prac- fropi surplus funds of the Board form, complete In costume, with America Perhaps that is because There will be a varied program of postmaster race. Lattln, Mrs J Hodel, Mrs G H (tire, appointments have been, of Education, to the building ac- the following cast have bullded almost substanti- talks, discussions, a question box ------Otto, Mrs I Oreenbaum, Mrs.! made by the particular committee count to apply on such building Santuzza Vera Tlsehler aTlv in terms of material things and an Illustrated lecture on Old Walter A. Staub | Ralph Doublcday, Mrs Walter: In charge Philip A Ross said he cast, the sum of $20,000. the same Turiddu John Dunbar We are too far from the springs of Colonial Homes In thr South " f iM T — . . Castles, Mrs F. D. Pannell, Mrs H felt the appointment was politic j being in reduction of and not ln Lola Christina Federic! elemental hum an needs. A thlck- b peaks U n I axes Nvqutst ’ rally inspired and Mr Barker ruled addition to the total cost of Alflo Robert Ttlberg j'ess of luxury stands between But showing gardens and Interiors of ______,,uch should not Influence the$ii 7 ,0 0 0 ^ Mamma Lucia here L? a submergedu v u i c i g c u group uof i peo- ,h omes. . Delegates r , _ will . , take , . boxiij ...... Holding...... ^ — Its sixth...... of ----- the current THEODOREinrAM Hmr \C. . r FAITOIITE n i i u i i i merit Of the appointment Tlic As one man stated at the con- Corlnna Pelrone Pies who have been' ln America ’ !uncneons . uo"ce a n 0 ‘ series of meetings on the general ------'motion was defeated by a tie vote, elusion of the meeting, whatever Celeste...... Trio." a string ensem- ■unco 1G19, their native glfte of tre- oi 841 Vedn thl1e v,°!Cn R m C a> lheme of "Building Business: Funeral services for Theodore C ■ Mr Ross not voting. the outcome of this special elec-1 ble^wdl piay the accompaniment, menctous emotion, free Imagination c811 ll« ™ lnn»n' “ rs A ProfiU," the New York Chapter of! Pnitoote. 74. who died Sunday In | The committee had received lion, the cash surplus of the: Beside the complete rendition of and power of expression uncon-' L, MHloum 8 - 0:>04 n”1, the National Association of Cost, Overlook Haspital, Summit, were1 communications from Individuals Board of Education Is now an j the opera, there will be solos, duets, quered by the years of tragedy, and , cr Saturc*a>'' February . Accountants heard Walter A bpid Wednesday afternoon at the; and association requesting the acknowledged fact, and one th'‘ipU. whirh will form the first part °nly moulded Into a great gift '-0 "take y°uJ reservation and to .staub, member of the firm of Ly- August Schmidt 8z Son Memorial j board to give consideration to the taxpayers may deal with at a later of £he prograln which L? being acclaimed as of inform her of your willingness to t,rand r 0ss Brothers At Montgom-] Funera] Home. Elizabeth Rev 1 renaming of Frank Schmidt to the j date If not. now. In many towns The evening promises to be one drive your car. The cooperation or cry, discuss Income and other Gov-; Roderiek W Druckenmiller, p a sto rl Shade Tree Commission It was funds of tins nature are not per «laxsicai order. Here Is adversity I i\ a m a nx l\j> r a 1 p *— n ri it a II4 A r\ (1 C II , i § ■ > a m . ■ ■ * 1 . > , , of the most important, musical • footed in profound personal expe- the members ie requested, as »' ernmenta! Taxes. Mr. Staub ls an of Connecticut Farms Church, learned, upon Investigation, that mitted to be held In surplus but event.-! of the community, and ienre. breaking out into a beauty large delegation from the Millburn anthority on taxation, having Union, officiated Burial was In Mr Schmidt's terms does not ex- are turned back to the mttnictpnl- many music lovers and prominent r song iv is no wonder that Woman’s Club is desired written the Income Tax Guide He the church cemetery. pire until January. 1936 All letters j ity for reduction of the tax rate I • people throughout the rounty will I", cs declare that the Negro spir------— Is now serving his second term as Surviving Mr. Faitoute are his were filed for future reference 'This action of the Board Ls a pro- attend ual is probably America's greatest AMATEUR .NIGHT president of th e New York Stale wife. Mrs Jennie F, Faitoute, a In the early Spring nnd Fall grcsslve step" The concert Is given for the ‘ogle artistic contribution to the ------Society of Certified Public Ar- son. Percy, of Hillside; and three during the heavy thaws and rains,! benefit of the Italian Language world " An amateur night will be held [ countants Following Mr. Staub’s daughters, Mr;, William Alley of complaints are received regarding , §t Stephen’s Choir Class Fund of Millburn, which has Passing more briefly over the Friday, March I, In the White Oak | talk, questions were asked and an- Millburn, Mrs John Ehrhardt. J r, drinking water. To insure the • r . . . . . , an attendance of almost 2 0 0 stu ­ 'l of the Negro- those of Ridge Chapel. Entertainment will. swered regarding the 1934 Revenue l and Mrs Robert Henshaw of Eliza­ community against an unhealthy Sings In W estfield dents ttlar music, folk stories and the Include recitations, Instrumental Art and Its Intricacies beth ■ condition. Committeeman Clark / The Educational Grand Opera „oncp Sibley said in conclu- and vocal muslr. 1 —------was authorized to have the water Next Sunday evening, at West- Company Ls represented by Mr Miss Mildred Cook, chairman of Girl Scout Rally HENRY ALMY HOWE analyzed at his discretion field. Dr Walter W Van Kirk of Philip F Iennt. who has been di­ v>c have time for only one more the committee in charge, will be ‘ ~ _ ------I The committee adjourned until the Federal Council of Churches of rectly responsible for the presenta­ t j - r 10 Negro as a crea- assisted by Mrs George Trowbridge i S u n d ay , M a rc h O Funeral services for Henry Alnty a special meeting called for next Christ ln America, will speak on tion of Bohcme" by the Metro li(' molding our national and Jack Lambly. Tlekets may be Girl Scouts of Millburn Town- Howe. 47. who died Friday at ids Monday evening at R 30 o'clock In The Present World Crisis—Will it polltan Opern Co a few weeks ago term Wp have thus far in procured for any member of the I ship will hold a rally in the High home ln 761 Mosswood avenue, the Town Hall be Peace or Wal?" Dr Van Kirk In Newark the « ?f 11X1 We can now turn to committee School at 3:30 o’clock, Sunday af- | Orange, were held Sunday after- for many years has been In charge Tickets may be obtained at flfld of labor. temoon, March 3. This Is an an- noon at St Andrew's Episcopal HOLIDAY CLOSING of the department studying the Kalsef's Drug 8 bnre. _ 50 r!i^ ,Ulp year 1700 there were ------rtual event and there will be prom- Church. South Orange Rev. F causes of war and means or devel­ r r ,HK) bl»ck slaves here. By 1760 ed a whole new "economic empire: j inent speakers, to be announced Creswick TotxJ. rector, officiated The Item will reach readers oping international goodwill there CAPTAIN DIXON SPEAKS ■we,. Z,erc 230^00 By 1800 there cotton. What the Negro has meant1 later. Interment was In >lt. Auburn a day early this week because Special music will be furnished ^OO.OOO. This increase tells Its to the economic wealth of our na­ ThLs rally will be in connection Cemetery, Cambridge, Mass. of the holiday Friday, Febru­ by a chorus composed of the com- Captain Edwin Dixon was guest *■ of Lh °ry' ot cour»e. lor the crop* tion Is hinted at when we learn with the foreign relations study of Mr, Howe Is survived by his wife, ary 22 (Washington's Birth- ibined choirs of the First Methodist speaker at a meeting of Troop IS, that the investment, through the Scoute and the girls will wear Mrs. Elisabeth P. S N Howe; a day). The offices and printing , Church of Madison and St. Ste­ Wyoming Boy Scouts, held Friday staves which the emancipation native costunies of foreign coun- son, Henry K-. Howe; his mother, plant of The Item will close at phen's Episcopal Church of Mill- evening, in Fellowship Hall of the tie**- - a«n — .■•van more proclamation of Mr Lincoln turned hTes The rally will be colorful Mrs. Solomon Henry Howe; two noon Friday bui will be open bum, under the direction of Henry Wyoming Presbyterian Church. a r* * * * Finally thm « m iha to ruin, amounted to two billions and a large attendance Is antici­ brothers, Dr. Arthur of Hampton. until noon on Saturday, as j Weston Smith, Professor of Music Captain Moon talked on , '’vitiation which eventually buUd- of doliart. . *, , pated. Va., and H arold of Short Hills. i a t Drew University. Principles of Aviation.” . ^ ' ... jijite#eyywP • V- - r ;

Friday, February 22, 1935 Millburn - Short Hills Item ——a—as —'=—if"" = submit In Washington an up-to- January and 23 cases of mumps considerably more than $50,000,000 Preliminary surveys tyere made, There were scattered cases 0f Mr. Compton wrote, “to make sure th^-minute list of available under­ and giving employment probably to measles and whooping-cough but that New Jersey would b^prepared takings. more men and women than were nothing ‘ approaching dangerous ing Yankee” Means New Day In Railroading with an adequate pool of carefully proportions. utilized in the Civil Works Admin­ thought out projects and accurate MORE MUMPS, ETC. Mlllburn’s Board of Health, bet­ Mr. Clark asked as to the im. istration program. estimates in the event that a re­ munlzatloniUO work In the township employment program was initiated ter known as the Township Com­ Statements to this effect were and was advised more than «« by the Federal government this mittee, met Monday evening and contained In a report by Lewis j canvassed conditions effecting the have been given treatment up to Compton, Executive State Director j Winter." the preseht tim e. Vital statistics Mr. Compton explained to Mr well-being of community residents. of the ERA, sent to Charles Edison, i for the month were: Marriages i, Edison that he had Initiated pre­ Thirty-four cases of chickenpox as State Director of the New Jersey were reported for the month of births 3, deaths 6. Division of th e National Emer­ paratory studies throughout the gency Council. The word ‘ Imme­ State last July This was three diately," Mr. Compton said, is months before any word on the precise, because plans, estimates subject had come from Washing­ and other data required as prelim­ ton. Therefore on October 24, last, inaries to construction have all when a message was received from the Federal ERA asking him to 1 been prepared, are in the files and can be transmuted into action, compile a program of works, Mr. veritably upon a moment's notice Compton was able the next day to « t e d io 'J

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A f >' vv of In all these years we have not found a coal llii* m a n y a m a z in g D*lu>. mod.rn-typ. C»bi- This stream-lined, Diesel powered train Is the first to come Into service on the Eastern Seaboard It that we can recommend more highly. Try n.» ityl.d by nationally- Ls now running on a New England railroad and is proclaimed as a forerunner or future railroad trends a ton today! , known daalgnar. Sat. n.w atandard In daaifn and aAciant operation. Foot Pa . Washington and the Conti-1 New Jersey Ready Con trala. ncntal Congress, Washington Re- I l *i*i'. ! Hot point quality conduc­ Telephone: Millburn 6-0008 Iv,..‘ I tion throujhoul. Navar ra- CLARKE GIVES signing HiS Commission as Com- j For Relief Work 1 hrv:ir I . ■ . i V l i • quiraa oiling. Economical mander in Chief, Old Christ If Federal authorities announce \ A | < )R »*.. r 0-1.1.;$ I n.i-n.-l*'•> to oparata. Tha ACTIVA­ Church Alexandria: etchings of; a new program of work (or the1 TOR aaauraa apotlau walk­ Priscilla and Evangeline auto­ I'll nip V .* I Mntmr :n.a ing with a minimum of RARE PRINTS country, the New Jersey Emer­ Millburn Coal & Ice Co. f r e j u i f f ’■» * • it1 n *' t K #• r * i / graphed by Broughton, and the gency Relief Administration is pre­ on your clothing 9 MAIN STREET MILLBURN. N. J. r R..11 > I *' »t f on- Lincoln Monument and Memorial \ pared to undertake immediately • rt.Is f < • r \( i IN. A I l >R And SO QUIET You Can for Scottlsh-Airerlcan soldiers of, projects Involving expenditures of1 an Washington, by President Van Buren, made on the Houdon. (or Sumner Lincoln Clark, Battery New York. In 1852, by born August 31. 1836, at Gardner Abcrneihy of Philadelphia Mass died February 21, 1914 Co The collection presented includes I, 22d Michigan Infantry. August portraits of eleven Presidents of 1863-June 1865 the United States, Commodores Washington Memorial Church Perry and Bainbridge, three earli­ and Cloisters at Valley Forge, (or est Massachusetts Oovevrnors. the Founder, the late Rev William Winslow, W inthrop and Endlcott, Burke John Jay. John Marshall and Jo­ Mr Clarke, who lives In the seph Story of the United States Brantwood section, has also p re ­ Supreme Court: Patrick Henry and sented the Township with a col­ Daniel Webster ^ lection of books to form a nucleus Also, the Minute Man Monument for a future public library The -at Concord Bridge autographed by gift included American history its sculptor, the late Daniel Ches­ books, biographies, and documents ter French: Washington and His dating back to the Revolutionary Family. Washington Taking the War Several of th e editions are Oath of Ofllce as First President, not published at the present time | the Washington Memorial Arch at The books will be kept In the Valley Forge, th e British Evacua­ High School Library until such J tion of New York, Molly Pitcher time as the Township has a similar ( Memorial Monument at Carlisle. institution

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T here's never any doubt about value when Red hot coals heaped in an attractive coal THIS MANY-SIDED SERVANT you buy a Ford ear. You know it s all right basket will make the lireplace the most attrac­ or Henry Ford wouldn't put it out. One thing -i, tive coiner of your room. The practicalness oi that never changes is his policy of dependable IT the gas heater accounts ior its wide popularity. & 90 90 transportation at low rost. That's the biggest feature of the New Ford. .It is lighted in a moment and its heat goes out OF YOURS The reliability and economy of its Y-8 engine quickly into the room. There are no ashes and V f OUR check is an errand boy for you, admitted have been proved on the road by upwards of no dirt connected with its use. It bums with­ immediately to any company. It is an "effi­ 1, $00,000 motorists. Owner cost records show out smoke or odor. Many attractive styles ciency expert” which saves you time and money. definitely that the Ford Y-8 is the most It is an accountant which provides you with state­ —sturdy loghres which blaze with steady economical Ford car ever built. ments and records and is a legal receipt tor the flames, pale birch logs, old fashioned coal payment of your lulls. baskets Ctnd many different types of Radiant FORD MOTOR COMPANY All of these services are yours - when you have fires. Handsome andirons are included in the a checking au.ount in this hank. price of many of these heaters. Prices beain at $8.50. The coal fire illustrated sells fot $17.50 cash, including connection and six leet DRIVE THE NEW FORD of gas piping...... — *• The First National Bank - . • » . . of Millburn, New Jeraey La Frenier M otor* E k i ^s' •. v *' > ' ' - v- Msmbcr Fadaral Reserve System 51S MILLBURN AVE. If I m Can’t Visit, Phone Mill bum IM41 1907 And We Will Bring a Car to Tan. Without OMigatien. M U i EflHH 2 m to m . - J • ...... 1 • Social and Personal Mr. and Mrs. William Denton Taylor of Farley road, will leave, : 1 Activities March 8 for Yeamen’s Hall, Charleston, S. C VISIT NEW YORK ZBy “K" Kennedy: Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A SLev- . Mrs William J. A. McKim re­ Mr. and Mrs Frederick Barry enson were recent hosts at dinner IN THE cently entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ryan and son, Bruce, of Highland at their home In Knollwood road Arthur Terry of Crescent drive at avenue, have returned from New her home In Baltusrol way. On York, where they spent several WALDORF MANNER ■mother occasion, Mrs. McKim was days at the Park Avenue Club in Mrs Charles U. Stout of Mlnni- hostess at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. the Hotel Vanderbilt. sink road, will sail tomorrow on William A. M dkleham, Mr. and the S. S Corinhtai for Nassau Mrs Archie B. Quarrier, Mr. and Miss Mary Nichols, daughter of Mrs James R. Str&ng and George Mr. and Mrs. J. Osgood Nichols, Mr and Mrs Hobart L. Benedict The superlative services, luxuries, and dis­ Carey, all of Short Hills. Mrs. Highland avevnue, played the part have returned to their residence on tinguished setting of the world-famous Mr Kim’s youngei son, Anthony L. of the witch in the New York Ju n ­ Hobart avenue from a cruise to the Waldorf are available at surprisingly low McKim his wife, the former Miss West Indies and Soutli America ior League's recent production of costs* Single rooms are $5, $6, $7; double Mabel Geer of Short Hills, and “The Wizard of Oz" at the Iteek- their son, Anthony, Jr., have Just sher Theatre, Manhattan. rooms are $8, $9, $10. moved into their new home in Humson. They plan to live there Richard and John fily of South -. FIXED PRICE MEALS. A delltious grj$iyb- the year round. ; ------—----- terrace, are vacationing £t the - - DoufUi F. C 11 \R I I V II.) 1 o iv/ ,. ;■ 8fcmUal EHimjbt to sw vfed in the Tontffrned Holly Inn In Plnehurst, N. C. s t <■><— Mr and Mrs. David Hartwell jte flB B e p r* , r_yjjjr; !S» ' SERT ROOM, $2 50; musieby the Cugat En­ X S t m u t f i a Mrs. "John-fthea Montgomery re- semble. Dinner in the interesting NORSE month’s wedding trip to Florida cently entertained at bridge and The Trigger Club of Short Hills i Mr. an d Mrs. Charles S. Morley GRILL, $2.00, Club Breakfasts are from 75 and will reside in 6 Short Hills tea at her home in Highland ave­ held .its annual meeting last week. | of Hobart avenue, are among the avenue, Mrs. Ludlow Is th e for­ cents, and Luncheon at $1.50. nue. Stephen H. Barker won the shoot. I Winter colonists at Eustic, Fla * -.J*. mer Miss Beatrice Henry, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Gustaye A. $tewarti Their daughter, Betty, Ite* Teturrt- ☆ of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Henry Buddy Drake, son at M r and ehtefrtalned at cocktoito after the led home after attending the Wes- ENTERTAINMENT. In the Empire Room oi Detroit. Mr. Ludlow Is the son Mrs. A. W. Drake of Western drive, contest. Ileyan prom at Middletown, Conn,. of Ml and Mrs. William. Orr Lud­ has been elected president of the there is the wonderful dance music of low of Madison. Their marriage Dramatic Club of Plngry 8chool, Henry King and his Orchestra at both Din­ look place In Cranbrook, Mich., Elizabeth Buddy recently played January 5. ner and Supper. During Supper, Xavfer • • • one of the leading roles in the school’s annual dramatic produc­ Cugat and his Tango Band alternate with Mr and Mrs. Jam es M. Syming­ tion. the Henry King Orchestra. ton of Short Hills avenue .enter­ A delightful Supper-entertainment pro­ tained 30 guests at dinner. Satur­ Qeorge B. Stickel and son, A day night. Quests included Mr. and George B. Stickel, Jr., of Hobart gram includes Sheila Barrett in fascinating Mrs. Francis D. White, Mr. and avenue, have sailed for Bermuda. N ew impersonations, Beauvel and Tova in smart Mrs Gustave A. Stewart, Mr. and Bruce Ryan, son of Mr. and Mrs. and daring dances, Consuello from Mex­ Mrs. Percy 8. Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Ryan of Highland 56th ico, and other sophisticated entertainers. Louis P. Bayard, Mr. and Mrs. avenue, entertained at supper. Worthington Campbell, Mr and A light fixed Supper is included in the Cou- Sunday. S e n e s Mi.s Herbert 8. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Berdan of vert ol $1.50 (Saturdays, $2.50). w T Sampson Smith, Mr. and Parsonage road, took third prize £ Mrs. Nathaniel Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. with their Springer 8panlel In the O p e n e d George Hasslacher, Mr. and Mrs. limited Springer Spaniel class at TEA-DANCING in the Empire Room Satur­ Ridley Watte, Jr., Mr. a n d Mrs. the one-day Newark Kennel Club February 13th day and Sunday afternoons. Horacio Zito William Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. John show at the Sussex Avenue Ar­ and his Orchestra. Rhea Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. mory. 1 9 3 5 Plcrpont D. Sehreiber and- Mrs McBride s Waldorf agency will secure Robert U Whitney , Mrs. Stewart H. Hartshorn and a n d i s your theatre tickets daughter, Katherine, of Highland Reservations: ELdorado 5-3000 ’’’’ Mrs John Fairfield of Chestnut i avenue, will sail tomorrow for Ber- still open. flitvp will entertain today in honor I muda, where they will spend a Ext. -137 Ui Miss Marlon Eaton, daughter of I fortnight Mr.. Wilfred Ernest Eaton of Eusl THE Orange and Petersham, M ass, who Mrs James Skidmore recently v ii i m p \ r.ni d i m ; will be married March 12 to Donald entertained at tea at her home in K hIum oi Petersham, son oi Mrs. Taylor road. ! v v v '. O l 1 AT ION WALDORF William Upton Fisher of New Salem. Mass, and the late George Mi and Mrs Eugene F Williams Fisher. Mrs. Faireld Is a sister o! were hosts at a cu«kUll party, ASTORIA the prospective gTOom, and the Sunday, at their re.sidenre on wedding will be performed at her Chestnut place PARK AVENUE 49th to 50th • NEW YORK home In Short Hills. A Washington's Birthday dance TYPEWRITERS Cornelia Edminston, Marjorie will be held tomorrow night at the Short Hills Club REPAIRED RENTED Brenneman, and Mary Bell of The Waldort will be glad to mail you announcerr.#r.!s Short Hills, will attend the W ash­ SOLD oi iorthcomir.g ©vents Jus! send your noma and address ington Birthday dinner dancc to All Mukr* «f Typewriter Klbb«na. bt given Friday by Jean Reynolds and Louise Williamson of 8ummit, Slifer Typewriter Co. NAME______at Canoe Brook Country Club. NEWARK STREET____ SLH AND COM PARK MII.l.Ht HN AOENCYi If _STATE- Miss Mildred B Lyons, daughter CANDLELIGHT SHOP j ^ FT*--- — of Mr and Mrs Thomas H Lyons .HR Mtllhttrn A ir. M ill, 8 iir=r---- of Nottingham rrmd, has been se­ MODEL FOR MODEl lected as a member of the basket­ ball team at Centenary Junior Col­ lege. Hackettstown, N. J. Miss PRICE FOR PRICE Lyon. is a senior in the prepara­ tory M-hool and a member of the Peitliosophlan Society AND YO U ’LL B U Y TH h Edwin C Stengel has returned to his residence on Pine termce -'Per [rending several days at the Carolina Inn in Summerville, Funds A rc S C BUICK Available To 19 35 Mr* Arthur D Pratt, who Iras ! her residence on Baltusrol spending several weeks at Home Owners A General Mown Product Body By Fi,he. hiorm Mrs. Pratt plans to rc- shortly on the S S. Rex and Builders Y o u r comparisons of the 1935 Hoick Mrs Pennington Sntterhwalte of B i 'iisrol way. who is stopping at tin Colony Club. M anhattan, en­ will go beyond models and prices to Duick quality. tertained at cards last week. Guests from Short Hills included You will point out to yourself modern improvements Mrs t Osgood Nichols, Mrs Pierre T H E Washington Rock E Rtrhards and Mrs. Benjamin K Hotchkiss Building and Loan As- for which you will look elsewhere in vain. Check up toclatlon lias money to Miss Florence Armstrong, daugh- on head room, elbow room, leg room. Sit In a Buick it-r of Mr and Mrs Victor C Arra- loan to home-owners and Mrong. was hostess at a buffet builders Any officer dr mipper party, Sunday, at her home and feel it* luxury. Then, take it out. In perform­ ■h Cuniaton road director will be glad at iny time to confidentially ance and riding, you will experience the clincher discuss your problem with in Buick’a favor. Buick’* sweet, smooth, valve-in­ Oriental Rugs you and arrange the loan head power and performance are not duplicated. Rcwoven-Rcpeired DIRECTORS Cl.BRUT E AI.I.SOI' Its Knee-Action gliding ride i* £ r-HEti BOinOEl'KU XARVRV J TI'IEI! It is only with GAS that you can get maximum heat instantly. - HAItl.es M I1EEVK built in by Buick’a own engineer- 7 9 5 KB*T> BCHJEKnAtfH and af». Ltar prieve No other fuel or energy can start things cooking so quickly for j o * c o u i C t rat Film. Mick., ivh- ing. Begin your comparison* now rd te change with you don’t have to wait for the heat to come tip. FRED MEJlIUaEU JM iMfflcf. Hftevla I m o w A lin AHM#*Tn<>>o ettra. WII.I.AIU* I, IILXTH with a real Buick demonstration. iTTc. Gas is the premier fuel for cooking. It is as clean as sunlight— FTt*n THOM MON* no dust, dirt, soot, smoke or oily vapors are given off when you ltOM*HT F M Altdlf A 1.1 (HAULER WITTKOP burn it. It is flexible, which means that oven temperatures can mi.t.lAM MAVOOI.I* r. II WARD be more accfirately controlled than with any other fuel. It’s FRANK M RUDOLPH JAMIL ESTARABADI always available and in whatever quantity you need. Special There is no way of cooking so convenient, so time saving, so Pficcs this month for weaving, "'pairs, alterations of Oriental BUICK easy as with the modern automatic gas range. and Domestic Rugs . . IdenU- w h i n n r m automobujes a m b u i l t . . . b u i c k w i l l b u i u > t h e m hcation and appraisals made . . . Ml work supervised by Mr. & - Washington Rock ■oahadi. native of Baghdad, Mesopotamia. Phone tor an Building & Loan 'Miniate No obligations...... —. SUMMIT BUICK CO. PVBLICQfflSEHVICE ASSOCIATION SUMMIT, N. J. SOUTH ORANGE 311 Mlllbum Ave. STORAGE CO. 68-72 Franklin F t ' Summit 6-0512 SH Tim W f: ..... ^■'■ T h e Mi 11oufn - Short Hills Item Friday, February 22, 1935

seemed to think the commltteee’s cool place but th a t has not helped. If the four delegates of the &£**> ., i V {Slyr «UIburn-& lftirl HUIb 3 t m infraction minor and nothing to Trom our Yours very truly, ployed Relief Workers are harass' get "het” up about. Frank Kennedy. ing the two carpenters toying wju' The Walrus • * • unfinished work of the new ,Sbt i Published every Friday by The Item Publishing and Printing Company, ^Leaders “The time has come the wal­ I thought I was going to have a (You will have to go further and ter House In Taylor Park, in order S Corporation, at 249 Main street, Mlllburn, New Jersey. rus said to talk of other to get them to quit doing nothin, hot dish to serve up this week be­ Editor The Item: delve deeper, Mr. Kennedy. I have H. Q. More...... Editor and Publisher things; of sailing ships and had the same experience and found or just quit, nothing doing Aw sealing wax and cabbages and cause a fellow "who didn’t want Willard H. Baetzner Advertising Manager his name used,” told a man who I understand you set yourself up no remedy. Heat will do this, but nerts, have it your own way kings." Business and Editorial Telephone ...... Mlllburn 6-1200 "didn’t want his name used" to to be quite an angler and I am what will undo It is beyond me. Peaceful Patricia tell me to see “RasS." wondering if you can tell me what Perhaps some other fisherman can How good it seems to have the I interviewed all of the “Rosses” help us both out.—Ed.) Official Newspaper of Mlllburn Township Miiiburn budget twins all tucked In the directory, starting with Phil to do for an Aameled line that into bed and our happy family has gone "tacky." USE ITEM WANT ADS w hieiu AtmmsiMi iiwishtativis Ross, who, I thought, might be Editor, The Item: , i mw Jt ixt-v trwsp»M is. i»c. once more settled down for some naming some more of those I have a perfectly good English solid reading and a quiet pipe. Fighting Annie wants to know —RESULTS ASSUMED “ornery” policemen or something, double tapered casting line that New V n i K i f i - Pttiud,{plm-K«w«f* Some folks don’t seem to realize but to date I have negative reports began to feel gummy late last sea­ that we have a long evening ahead on all of them. Subscription rates, by mall, postpaid: one year, $2.00; six months, $1.00; of us and that that usual Inter­ Next week 1 am starting to run son and now it Ls so sticky it Is like tingle copy, five cents. Subscription paid In advance. ruption, the Spring primary, Is a down all of the "Ross” clan In fly-paper. I have tried lime grease, thing of the past. There is almost Member Essex County Newspaper Publishers’ Assn Essex County, and I’ll tell you, cold w ater and letting it He In a time to tackle Anthony Adverse if Mister, If anyone knows any such you haven’t already read it. I have missed I will be pleased to There won’t be any more dis­ ! meet 'em openly, privately, or INDIVIDUAL SECURITY. tractions until September, and by catch lift catch can that time there should be a recov­ • « • WASHING Square Dealing American cltixbns have established an all-time, world record in ery from the budget fidgets so i The Tom Platts, the Mat Quays _ Individual, economic security. everyone can stand It without loot­ and even the Hagues from Hague- 1 no other country In the world has there been such an opportu­ vllle, would h a re gotten a kick out Honest Service- ing temper. It's a sad state when MACHINE v//“ a t- i i.,/1«./, r.'•»' At the same time there were 1,545.000 postal savings depos­ wars and rumors of wars T can't ; more, it was nobody's fault but his i own. • itors with total deposits of $1,185,000,000. help but pity such people and wish carto n of a i Q o td te a t tw elve T I C (cl In the same year there were about 10,000,000 members of they could have been reared in a Why can not Township Commit- RADIO SALES building and loan associations, with assets approaching sterner atmosphere, and learned to ,tee elections be run on the same ASCO Sliced No-Wa*te Bacon 18c $6,000,000,000 love the restful hush that some­ debonair manner? Can It be (di At the beginning 0*1932 there were 33,531.000 ordinary life times follows a dam good spank­ because politics has raised its sin­ A perfect combination for breakfa.sU insurance policies in force i mostly on separate individuals* ing ister head there’ for a face amount of $90,611,000,000. 8c Morton’s Salt i Plain or Iodized > Pkg 7r 0i anything. Increased the punish­ Glrnwood Jellies 11-oz tumblers 19c It would bo interesting to know how many of on: r: s actually ment Broadcast Dried Beef 2-oz jar I0< know what is being .nuglii by those who are atte m p ts pass tile Tlios<» who had gotten the pi, a Glenwood Apple Butter 32-oz jar 15c 30-hour week bill through Congress It cs one of 11 *■ • - nigs that the Board qf Education was the i ASCO Pancake or Buckwheat Flour 3 pkgs 25c sounds so plausible that few people realize what hn be-:-, to them Philadelphia Capons black sheep of the family, came in i lb...... until too late 3 7 c for an awakening although most ' Try a loaf--Freshly Baked --Fine Flavor. Tile theory i' that ’lure are just so many unen.pl and the average work week in Industry is 40 hours You chop nvrnv one-fourtll Fresh Killed Flemington Turkeys of the hours and you inciease the number of jobs m the same projxir- ib. ' large loaf Q tlon. But economics Is not as simple as that- If it we;e ,w would all IF VOU BURN 3 5 ' Rye Bread be statesmen and economists j Plain <>r witli Heeds The real danger ls that instead of Increasing tiir number of jobs, Dunham’s Sausage Links we Will destroy the industries which provide the jobs that farmer, ntCARTHYS lb 3 5 c Victor Bread u‘> 6c : Bread Supreme w 8c worker and consumer alike will find his situation more mMeari of less critical C O A L . YOU’LL^ The legislation, as pending provides that the 30-hour week shall Home-made Sausage Meat prevail with no decrease in pay The nutural question is Won t the WEAR A SMILE’ lb...... B Cheese2 c cr “ m y »>2U cost of production he increased just one-fourth’ Anri won't those who TOO/ go Into the store and buy the farmer, the consumer and the man Sugar Cured Smoked Ham 8c ,e.u Macaroni or Spaghetti 2 „ 1 3 c who has produced the goods he foreed to pay the increased cost? lb...... Sunaet Mackerel 2 tall cans 17c Too, what happens to the American living standard^? We have 23 c ASCO Tomato Catsup 2 10-oz bots 25c come to accept th at a man can work as much as he device* and make Glen Cove Clam Chowder can 12c that much more But ftps legislation would limit his earning capacity Bottom Round Pot Roast Glen Cov,- Vegetable Soup to 30 hours a week Even it ii • ■ ere making Si an hour hr would not lb. 2 cans 15c 3 3 c Heinz Soups ■■ ■ < ’ 1 >■"■* ‘ »**■*■ .1., mi 2 pt cans 25< make more than $30 Choice Cuts Sirloin Steak This is National Cherry Week- Serve them often. TAINTED MON FA lb...... 3.Y Laugh a' Old Man Wln'er' • 25c ASCO Orin at heating troubles and « °> a| **«»« can 2 3 ( When it comes to raising money (or rebel purposes and to keep smile with satisfaction all Porterhouse Steak C h e r r i e s down taxes the Hackensack Record leans to the view that the end W inter long Our better grade lb. Justifies the means It tells how much other States have Collected from roal will make it possible, and 3 9 ' C herries15' p ,“ ,‘d r i'' 2 legalized gambling and concludes that New Jersey is letting Its regard save you money besides1 for public morals deprive it of a share of the gamblers' monpy "No Astoria Red Cherries 3-oz bot 10c : 6-oz bot 15c 10c Flako Pie Crust 2 pkgs 19c source of revenue." It thinks, -should be east lightly aside as Immoral, LEHIGH—Direct from the FREE degrading or undesirable " In conclusion It thinks tliat "It might be Mines— far better that we yield to our conscience a little if it is going to save I2e tall our pocketbook a lot." STOVE $1100 NUT $11 M Best Pink can PEA .... $9.75 DELIVERY Salmon 10r One of the States where race track gambling is permitted is Florida. Hom-de-Lite Mayonnaise pt jar 2lr In 1934 the State received as its share of the loot $625,000 What else a c a r t h y . Telephones, Miiiburn: Hindu Belle Salad Dressing pt jar i9c it has done is told in a letter sent by the Miami Chamber of Commerce w . . M C 44 Salter 8t Springfield to Governor Sholtz The chamber asserts that horM ggcihg mutuels Davidson Crackers [Soda or G raham 2-lb pkg 19c Mlllburn 6-1936 6-2700, 6-2701, 6-2702 are beggaring Florida citizens, prolonging the depression gnd forcing N.B.C. Sugar Crisps lb 14c merchants Into bankruptcy The chamber does not ask'Dial racing be N.B C. Premium flake Crackers pkg l»c prohibited entirely hut that It be restricted. It ls the operation of the tracks for unreasonably exended periods that ls detrimental to com­ Del Monte Pears large can 19c munity welfare and to the trades people 2 targe cans 35c However, if the effects over an rxtended period are bad it is diffl- Del Monte Pineapple rult to see how they can be good for even a limited period. The differ­ Telephone ence Ls in degree and not In kind If the State Is going Into partnership A R C AIN Opposite B W i - I l f WorU't Finest Coffees. with race traek gamblers It might as well get all it can Miiiburn “ ICES — ft). New Jersey has had one experience with race track gambling It rire was an era of legislative dcbuurhery. official corruption and collapse of dSCO Coffee lb 23c personal integrity Those old enough to remember the conditions that An excellent biend, rich and flavorful then prevailed hear with little patience tlie special pleadings now ad­ 6-0436 Department vanced in favor of iLs return Newark Sunday Call Victor Coffee 1,119c A fine blend of Bantus Coffees Mother’s Joy ^ 27c Acme Coffee |bn 29c A rich blend of South Arabian Mocha. Java and Millcr'M Market American Coffees South American Coffees JOS MILLER, Prop. Hochman’s Market Chase Sc Sanborn's Coffee lb tin 31c 37 Main Street Tel. 6-1586— 6-1587 ASCO Evaporated Milk 3 tail cans 19c 378 MILLBURN AVENUE Farmriale Evaporated Milk t tall cans 25c Crax Butter Crackers pkg 19c LETTUCE, large heads ea F R I D A Yand SATURDAY SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1 0 c Ivory Snow pkg 13c Satina pkg 5c STRING BEANS Oxydol pkg 21c Lux Soap 3 cakes 19< ROASTING CHICKENS lb 3 lbs 2 7 c 2 5 c Lux Flakes small pkg 8c large pkg 29c Fresh Killed Fowl LARGE LEMONS 4 for Ib SIRLOIN STEAK lb 1 0 c Mazda Lamps < 25. 40. 50 60, 75W> 2 6 ' 2 9 c ESCAROL each 2*< G. E. la m p s <15, 30 ROWi JERSEY PORK LOINS lb 3 lb* 2 5 c each 10c 1 9 c SCNKIST ORANGES doz Loins of Pork 3 3 c (Half or whole) a. 2 3 ' JERSEY BUTTS lb. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 1 9 c ra 5 c Finest Fresh Fruits and Vegetables VEAL CUTLET lb POTATOES, Maine No. 1 Sirloin Steak 2 5 c i o lbs 1 3 c ib. FKKHH CALIFS lb ONIONS lb FANCY STAYMAN APPLES lb 3 5 ' 1 5 c 4 c 5c Legs of Spring Lamb TENDER FLORIDA STRING BEAN'S VUB.AS COFFEE lb. DRIED MIXED FRUITS lb / 2 lbs 15c lb. 2 6 ' 3 5 c 1 5 c KIKKMANS SOAP ( HIPS, large pkg SPANISH OLIVES, giant size 6 07, LARGE JUICY FLORIDA ORANGES Dozen Top or Bottom Round Roast 1 5 c 1 8 c 23c lb. KINSO large pkg 3 3 ' 2 0 c BLUE LABEL KETCHUP 14 oz 1 7 c NO. 1 YELLOW SWEET POTATOES 3 lb* 14c MY TUNE DESSERTS Freshly Chopped Beef 3 for 1 7 c SAUERKRAUT, largest can — lb...... 2 for 1 9 c SNOWBALL CAULIFLOWER Head 2 0 ' FRUITS FDR SALAD— 19c Prime Rib Roast COLLEGE INN TOMATO JUICE Del Monte. No. 1 can 1 5 c JUICY FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT Each G o M 5c a . ____ .__*______25 ' COCKTAIL - - l pt can 1 8 c Strictly Froth Eggs Dozen 35c 1 5 c * FREE AND PROMPT DELIVERY OF ALL ORDERS 1 1 »-***■ * —We - • Deliver ~ *- sart; Item

Betty Fetter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fetter of Chest­ everyone voted the trip a most sue-1 the advanced French achievement nut street, entertained Saturday MRS. TRIMBLE oMnterest ^ WUh many thlngs! test given at Bucknell University, Social and Personal evening at a Valentine party. oi interest.______j February 15. Miss O’Mara was the Miss Helen Reeve entertained MISS O’MARA PASSFS only Freshrnan a Ust with five members of the Junior Girls’ WILL ADDRESS 1 uPPer classmen, and In passing the Activities Stamp Club last, night at her home Miss Alice W. OMara, daughter | reading test has fulfilled the for- In Linden street. of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. O’Mara ! elgn language requirement at of 400 Mlllburn avenue, has passed j Bucknell for graduation. ?By “K" Kennedy: A dessert bridge will be held WOMAN S CLUB Mrs c. F. Rogge of Mountain Mrs. Oeorgc O rant of 30 South­ Tuesday at 1:30 p. m., at the Wyo­ ming Club. Mrs. Theodore Bagg, View road, entertained at a baby ern Slope drive, entertained at a Mrs. W. D. Williams and Mrs. Glen Is Special Representative shower Tuesday afternoon Tor her dessert bridge, Tuesday, for the Woodhouse are in charge of ar­ S r in-law, Mrs. H Scharfl of benefit of the Women’s Guild of rangements. . of Federal Hous­ south Amboy. Quests were from the Wyoming Presbyterian Church. The Alliance Frances myit Mon­ ing Aid Mill burn, Nutley, Glen Ridge, New­ * * « day morning at the hom<» of Mr^s. ark and Trenton ^ Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Ball of 19 A. D. St. John in Sagamore road. Mrs. Delight Sweney Trimble, Undercliff place, are stopping In A dance will be held tomorrow special representative of the Fed­ 1 8 The Eastern Star held an inltla- Miami, Fla., for several weeks. night at the Wyoming Club. Mrs. eral Housing Administration, will iion at the Masonic Hall on pres­ They are the guests of their sons, Theodore Bagg and Mrs. Herbert make a short address before mem­ ent, Matrons' night, February 20. Harry, Jr., and Edward, who are Marshall, Jr., head the committee. bers and guests of the Woman’s speeding the Winter there, Club of Millbum at the guest day Clearance! Mrs A W Home of Park View * * • SHORT HILLS meeting of the Cltlaenship Depart­ drive has return**! frojn PhUa- Mrs. Conover Willis of 19 U nder­ ment, to be held Friday, March 1, flc phla, where she attended the cliff road, will give a dessert bridge, at the Short Hills Racquets Club at MU DELIGHT SWENEY THIMBU! « i funeral of her mOther.Mrs. William Wednesday afternoon, and a bridge Mrs. Charles Day has returned t° her residence in W.oodfleid a ftw 2:90 p, m. Mrs. Trimble 1s con Speeiel Representative,, iusevcPerfumes Foster. W ed^iesdaJ'jtfKifyr. the : Administration Mr and Mrs. R. -X Pierce, were -BEGINNING. WEEK OF MARCH 4tk MrsT ‘John EllfoangeWjfas hostess Robert Veit of Coniston roadroad. Ils a hlcuocu licensed imw architect uicu unuand iais im-na-’ - ■ ...... , £us at a dessert bridge, Saturday, Lt*>r Fla whew tlonglly known ai a writer, having I an address by a staff member tell their residence on Mountain to her bridge club, Monday eve­ has left for Clearwater, Fla., where written Ior such publications as ling of the purpose and operation! An opportunity to secure the finest perfumes U w road. ning, at hen residence an 21. Under­ he will join Mrs Veit and their cliff road. children, Natalie and Peter, who Goot} Housekeeping, Ladies Home | ot Good Housekeeping lnsti- i at a greatly reduced clearance price. Aik-per­ • * • are spending the Winter there. Journal, McCilll s, Better Hornet, tute the guest»s were conducted In ' fumes offered are guaranteed free from any ^s. M. Brennen ‘ of Mlllburn and Gardens, etc She Ls from1 a«luue, entertained her bridge A meeting of the Sunshine Club Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart Baker of. fIIrlu„.^,^ a,MUS’Tei« a K,,e JLS iir0I!l I groups through the institute. dilution. They remain “on the gold standard.” will be held Thursday at the home Forest drive-and New York, will Westfield, J. and has designed < where they learned more of the club last night. « • Jl — • - „ of Mrs. R. C, Bartron, 30 Rawlqy be hosts at dinner tomorrow night ! t(Mts of the various household ar- Isabel invites you to take advantage of this place. prlor to the Washington Birthday n Pr,ce from $1Q.000 to $05,000. | ticie» and appliances A stop for Mr and Mrs, Lester Carr were • * • opportunity to sample the various- blends with­ U»u at dinner. Tuesday night at dance at* the Short Hills Club. , Other sneakers at this special, luncheon was made at The Hearth- out obligation A luncheon will be held today in t Guest Day \)f the Citizenship De-i stone Tea Room on East 48th their Home In Southern Slope the chapel of the Springfield Pres­ Mrs Henry A. Prince and son/' Donough. of Knollwood road, left i partment will be .Mi s William S. street. The party was then con- j byterian Church drive . „ . Saturday for a three months’ Rae of the PaKSalc Valley Flood ducted on trips of inspection ( Mr and Mrs. George Grant of 30 The Ty-Ann Club will hold a cruise to the West Indies andIControl: Robert' Sinclair of the through the Temple Emanu-El and South America : Essex County Park Commission, Boutlvern Slope drive, entertained supper Thursday, February 28, the Church of 8t John the Divine,' Isabel Sbuldham Saturday evening in compliment to from 6 p m to 7 p. m , In the 1 Mrs Sidney H Brown of Jeffer- and Frank A. Carrington of the by special guides, who gave Inter Mi and Mrs. Russell Ellison of De- chapel of the Springfield Presby­ ] son road, who Is the guest of Mr. PaPer Miu Playhouse of Millbum. estlng facts concerning their archi­ 114 Glen A ve.. corner Sagamor e Millbum 6-0464 uoii, Mich. Guests were Mr. and terian Church. and Mrs. Sidney H Browne a t thplr, Mrs- Harold S. Haines, chairman of tecture. costs, and length of time | Mrs Robert Pease, Mr. and Mrs. . , , | home In Batavia, Java, plans to - Uie department, will be In charge being built. The party returned to Millbum at about 6 p m and: Lcu.Ls Wells. Mr. and Mrs. R M un­ Mrs. Arthur Jackson entertained return to Short Hills in the Spring. of Hie meeting All members and her bridge club at luncheon and Giaham R, Holly spent the friends are cordially invited son Wimmer and Mr. and Mrs. * * * bridge, Tuesday at her home in 1 week-end at hi.; home in Baltusrol Richard Wahl. 899 Ridgewood road way. Mr Holly ls spending the Slxty-tivo members and friends of the Woman’s Club of Millbum Mrs Walter Hall entertained the Winter at the Hotel Marlton. Man­ Glen Woodhouse of 49 Southern hattan. made a pilgrimage into New York committee of the Womens Guild 1 g]0p<, clrive Ls on a business trip In City on Wednesday, February 13, of St Stephen's Episcopal Church, j Tennessee Mr and Mrs. Gerald McKeever of Meadowhrook road, entertained which was arranged by Mrs Jo­ Tuesday afternoon, at her home In seph Digglns, chairman of the Mr and Mrs A W Horne of 39 as their week-end guest, Mrs F G Bodwell terrace Plans were com­ Home Arts Department Two Park View drive, spent the week­ Eigenbrod of Buffalo pleted ior a luncheon to be held chartered buses left the Mlllburn end at the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall, Mr and Mrs L C Bigelow of Wednesday, February 27, from 12 Station shortly after 10 a ni and •„ j o'clock. In the parish house j^lantlc City T-.ylor load, an pending a month In Palm Beach. Fla the first stop was made at the Good Housekeeping Institute Alter M: and Mrs William Bonynge m WYOMING mrc trusts at dinner. Sunday, at * GROCERIES* MEATS’PRODUCE * i.iui residence on Wluttingham Holmes Bailey, son of Mr and lerrncc Guests Included Mrs M Mrs Austin Bailey ot Sagamore Connell. Mrs. A Tcrbcll of M aple­ road, entertained at a supper party Buy your meat* ir yoor iftrtiy Mutual wood Miss Kate Massman of M an- Saturday. In honor of hts birthday Market Y ou * ill be assured of alw *)t 1 getting the finest that money can buy liailar., and M : M A. Park of Team heads ol the Women's I Mlllburn. — and th ey arc priced exception . . . Guild of the Wyoming Presbyte-1 rlan Church will be guesLs, Wed- i ally low for such superior quality Mis William Donaldson ol New nesday afternoon, of Mrs Arthur) York, Ls the guest this week of her | Thevenet at her home In Walnut son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and]j avenue Plans will be made for the ! Mix Douglas Barry o( 10 Locust i year. GuesLs will include Mrs E. place. mmrmTH • • • T Burton, president: Mrs F G Adams. Mrs C M Hebbert. Mrs N Joyce Bonynge daughter of M r.| I m Sibley. Mrs R Montgomery, and Mrs William Bonynge ol Mis O E Gampi, Mrs, H N Fel­ Whltungham terrace, rendered a ! ton. Mrs G Grant. Mrs. E. Stryker, violin solo at the monthly meeting Mrs K Dodge Mrs H Pritchard. of the Junior division of the Music 1 Mrs E Wilkinson, Mrs H O'Brien, HEINZ “ *®f™ SOUPS Department held yesterday at the Mrs O N Slayton. Mrs A F. Idler. Maplewood Woman’s Club Heim Aaaorted Soups provide a welcome Mrs J B Johnson, Mrs I Moore, STANDARD QUALITY addition to any menu. Serve them often 1 Mrs H T Cook, Mrs J M Pareda Mrs C Lutz and daughter. Iris, j buy several varieties at this price. 2 25c and Mrs A Pflster u-turned to their home in 20 Locust • * • TOMATOES place, last week, after spending Boys' night was held Monday at several months traveling In Eu- the Wyoming Club Bridge and CUT STRING BEANS RAINBO SALAD DRESSING , . 25c fopc ping pong were played Mr and Mrs Scott Stevens and , 3 :,23c UPTON’S S T TEA 41c .. J l c *on, Noel, of Main street, were the ] aeck-end guests of Mr and Mrs. | COMET BROWN RICE FLAKES „9 e Your Money Buys More at ■! 1: i y Woods of M anhattan. • • • Liberty Food Stores FLOUR SALE! LORNA DOONE CRACKERS IK 2 .. 25* Samuel Herman of 38 SouUiern IDEAL RED SOUR CHERRIES mruiM rat ^ J7 c Slope drive, who h as been IB for Wl»l Modern rued F.mportnm the past several weeks, was taken "IM SprlmSrld *i» Sommll GOLD MEDAL FLAKO PIE CRUST M rr ■ MUK Ml row ms • o. Pkg. 10c 1" the hospital, Monday. MARASCHINO CHERRIES^. HUM, CAIU. 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wrtIVw *■ Knollwood Leads Upset In Junior SIX-DAY BICYCLE RACE OK1IKK TO MMIT. ESTA TE of IDA KAIIOUN a' Im , '*•' RECREATIONS Women Bowlers Basketball League Eddie Cantor, popular star of BERG, Doceiutcd ’ *'V|(. Pursuant to the order of ri;i i, the stage and screen, will fire the GEL, Jr., Hurrogato of th« < ouini , .Ult|- The bowling team representing An upset whereby the league- starting gun in New York’s fifty- this day made, on the applli hi u, undersigned, Executor m' khI.i ,h| TAKE NEWARK A lan who recently remarked throughout the season. The pre­ the Knollwood section of town; leading Black Hawks had their eighth International six-day bi­ notice In hereby given to «h, , tl\‘'' lM rolled to the top position of the j leathers plucked by the strong nald deoeaaed, to exhibit to tin- * that Ray Patterson, Madison man­ liminary round games are sched­ cycle race which starts In Madison under oath or affirmation, th.i, 1 ' V ager, is spoiling the Lackawanna Women’s Recreation League by! Warner Brothers team last Wed- domunda against the *Htute ,,f '",|J uled to get Underway next week­ Square Garden a week from Sun­ Come Up Strong After League, said something that is end, the second round games on winning two of the three games nesday evening to the tune of 25-13 ceaaed, within alx m om ha from ii,,11 from South Mountain last Friday > which caused a three-way tie for day night. Fifteen strong inter­ or they will be forever barm.i a Three Weeks’ worth pondering. One might at March 8 and 9, and the finals at outing or recovering the nun. first igrow Indignant at su c h a the Rutgers University gym on evening, while the second place first place in the Millburn Recre- national teams will compete in the subscriber, Slump team, Tighe-Duy, met defeat at the , ation Department Junior Basket- J. HUWAKI. statem ent and rightly contend March 15 and 16 race made up of riders from the J Howard Conover, Proctor, ‘ hands of Catholic Daughters, who ball League. The Warners showed that Ray Is a great fellow and a ------o United States, Italy, France, Bel­ 1U N Harrison St., The spectators last Thursday fine sport and all that But it Is won two out of three games. their superiority throughout the Kant Orange, N. J. Pans who attended the collegi- Feb 22; Mar I. h, 1 G. 11 evening at Hobart Avenue Public a fact that he has little trouble In j ate double-header last Friday at Gt. Rose's pinners took all three game In leading by a substantial gium, Canada and Switzerland. School saw the first registered vic­ securing funds to back the Colo-! Madison Square Garden marveled games from S' Stephen’s, while margin at the close of each quar- John M. Chapman, manager of the tlie Business Girls managed to win ter. NOTICE O F NKTTLKXIF.vi tory for the Millburn Recreation In nels on a grand scale and that at the precision displayed by How- grind, says the field is one of the Notice Is hereby given thui in,. \ three weeks, as the home team other clubs must dig down in their aid C ann’s New York University two from New Five The plucky little Rangers prey- strongest ever to start In a Garden oT the Huhsct Iber, K xw utrlx m ,|„ .''lJnu snowed under the Question Mark Mrs. Margaret Wittkop, Knoll- ceeded to climb all over the selj-. ut lOMJS 4. - KOHUIM, deem-- . 1,11 pockets or be left out of the race team. The writer has seen more race and bicycle fans^«*ree with Audited U|id Hluluil liy Club of Newark, 43-29. Millburn's Some feel the league Is growing | than his Share of court contests wood’- captain, rolled high lndi-! confident Orioles, only to lose him. . >■ ‘ - ruported far Uttlsnuini' ,t,, powerful attack, led by Don Pier­ vidual score of the evening with a 1 43-20. The first quarter saw the Court of (lie County of E»»r\ top-heavy and that It will aoonj but never anything to compare acth day of Mairll non. fi son, Harry Lore and Carmine reach the point where certain with the super exhibition staged steUar 158 game. Mrs. Clara"! "Yellow Birds’* trailing by • 8-5. AEROANUT1CAL association u.t.d jvb; is, i»i«. Pariso, got. off to a great start a t Franke, New Five bowler, had. her Coming back in the second quarter, communities will be forced to drop by the Violet combination against a.PtaUUPh' A... (uy, ‘ th e Whistle, scoring from aH angles out. Manhattan. If wsut one of those otitiw Orioles took -.the kuwhasd h*W The-MUlbuTii AtfraaautiiCjJ A ««> vV '^ijA '>t*tHi«K. !>»**<*>, of the court, getting away to a Jewel 'Btanaift, appif-l ertmlngs W r e ~ ev#ryi8ngr went ifnS X6. , it to the final whistle. Faenza and" tion Department, Initiated a Gilder iVw»rk!“!>i. 3! of 28 to 9 at the half. ently, have more difficulty in rials-1 New York .University making good , Mauciope starred for the. vjctors, contest at 4t* last weekly meeting ro b Ma, 1 , k. is, .j Play in -the second half was W OSiKV H b o w L i m . i.k u i i i :. while Sam m artlno led the losers In ing funds -Wan other-places, but! on practically all of its shots and held at the Shelter House in Taylor LKAL NOTICE much the same as the first, with the magnates at both towns have! executing plays in flawless fashion, scoring. - » Park last Tuesday evening. the Millburn ball tossers keeping T(‘tm —• W. 1. A H 8 ►Lester Handvllle of the Summit CCh«ne*ry l , .'osi this .year decided they will place But the amasing feature was to Tritin *(ntiding. i The Black Eagles followed their -ahead a t th e third quarter 35-17. teanis on the field that can sue- ] see those boys actually foljow-up Knollw ont? . , ... .. X . 1 604.& 568 Air Club, gave the 16 Millburn Ciub sinmiFF-s nxi.n _ jn Chanrwy 01 In the last quarter the ■Jm ey. netw*eii Equni mKh(. HilijZ home-town cessfully compete. ■ against the! their shots and scrap for the ball. Tit:he- Dnv 7. » i t -569 1 gs: losing to thF”Cardinals 26-5. Un­ members an Interesting report of boys took it easy, while the visiting and l.uau Aanorlntlnn of V,-M; N ‘ Colonels. Both, however, are h a n -j Many college teams have thfc|<-’A • i 1*. uf A. <. ^4 . 4 2 546 5 599 sportsmanlike fouls, totaling 27, his club's activities. JoiMoy. ooini>lKlnM., nnd Carlo l j,Tl “ center, Gittes, and his playing «t ala dofandanta. rt. f„, (vl ,nle ■ dicapped by the lack of a closed [habit of failing to follow-up their N\nv Five ...... 1 2 513,5 til I predominated throughout the The Association extends an tavi-, . mate, Schechter, scored 12 point* m ertm ta pramlMa. fleld. , shpts. A man shoots and then w. Uuiw sf hhnn' . . :t 3 509.2 5£> tatlon to all boys of Millburn inter­ By vlrtua of (h« nbovr atatrd am ,(v between them. With but four min­ ------o----- , immediately goes to find his man Buslnee* Olrh* . . 2 1 193 1 353 1 mlttlng 19 of that number. ested in model airplane and. boat faclaa. is m« dlraotoo, I ahull utes to play, the Recreations n l a by public vanduo. at hear of so that he will not get off to a fast Hi. HiephIMl’t ...... 1 f» 530.1 672 building to attend the Tuesday looped in ten pointers to put the Junior League Standings. In N evatk, OQ Tuesday, the nlnrte »th dfj the release of Frank "Lefty" break. Long Island University had Moutli MountnTn . . t 5 474 1 531 W. L. evening meeting a t 7:30 p. m. of Marc!*, «•■!, at twa o'clock I» m fame well on Ice, and left the score that tract or p*rcal of land and premia, O’Doul. This is one of the few any number of spot shots in the Individual SI u tiding. Black Hawks ... 2 at the whistle, 43-29. Imlividtiiil—Tenm situate, lying and being u» ih« Town cases where a player wished to get first game of the evening against G Ave If B. LKOAI. NOTION M illburn, E*s#x C ounty. Ne»v j*n,n ^ Don Pierson, Harry Lore and M f*t»y. Tlghe-IJny . 130 : Orioles ...... 2 out of the “big time" and the club Duquesne that might have been Baginning nt a point in th«. Kotit^i. Iv Tight*, Tlghe-Ihvv 134.3 i . Warners 2 •Ida af Grranwaod Drive. ,K„nt „ Carmen Pariso led the home scor profitably followed up The Iron K Dalton, NVw Fl\ i* IS7 Cardinals 3 distant Easterly measured alonr thr mu tag with* ten points' each "to UWrl w*nt*d uVreU‘ln hl“’ H,e wll‘ U1 1 Houtherly side of Greenwood r»r|\> n,n,,, Dukes Impressed in their 30-25 win 6 NOTH E OF INTENTION. credit, while Abe Schechter, visiting j ‘nal.\agepthf. Sa" Francisco Seals i *ollit)M, \e w Five 126 0 1)7; Black Eagles hIx feet and forty-one hundredth-, 4 /ovJ but did not appear to be in the 1'AKK MiTli'K, that lhr Millbwni V Jii. from a point of egrva fn the M W allot a. C. 1j. uf A. ... lt, , Rangers 6 { trau, l»w„ .ntriidM to to thr TowmHltp forward, collected 12 counters. jj) 11 e Pan!n%.Coa's\^ ,a^ic' and conirr of Greenwood Drive end I'udeMtf same class with N. Y. U. But fans in tt*«* of ih r Townthlfi of Millburn Af Wittkop, Knollwood C 12.1 m Leading Scorers 1111 ' “ *-*“ of Place, and from thence lunnliiK who know basketball realise that j.. , I Kiwei County, N«w Jriary. foif a lran«*fr '•flj dans’ Club, was not played owing Tailor, HuMim-NK < 2111 m n iniws NUnatoil nt Shadow la 44 n Morrl* thirty-one seconds East a distan. and third, and the "Jlnts” are a i basketball all of the season and | 'rtirnvlkt*. Millburn. New .fern# v up. 1. Wflikop, C l» uf a •- 1 19 f. 1 II Maucione. Orioles 63 T4‘ei thence (2 ) South twenty ». ■ K.|TT*—a run behind. that a mediocre team may some- j Thr nunu’A of lhe ofTlt ern and slo.'lthol.Ut* fifty-seven minutes twentynin* I V L>ull. hi. Hteph. r. N •1 119 1 135 Manterino, Black Hawks 59 '; t>i thin t oi|»oinlioi» and tho offl.-en they nil West a distance of one hundr. ,i , O’Doul made hts big league r!s<‘ t° unexpected heights to 1 •*f»««M4vH)' nre: •' H- humncUiM. H Mouni.ii .7 II7 122 DeSessa, Orioles 57 : feet; thence ft) North sixty tin4. Wittkops Hold Lead debut as a southpaw with the : a t-eanl lhal- over-confident .1 oho pit 1 1.mi. f.r.-id.iil. Millburn, V I I wo minutes thirty-one seconds \V,, S /'L«neignti. c P .,' \ -i II, , Petrillo, Warners ...... 52 Thu I: Slim!, \ b r |I| t uidt’lll. Yankees and Lefty was not too or slightly off its game That is *••»«■«» of fifty fre t, nnd then. «• 11 Ii I w en ty -six degrees fifty *e\.n , In “B” Bowling . , Afi retury, Summit, \ I impressive In the box. In 1920 what happened when Yale beat 1 tbenly-nlae seconds Kn*r n .!!«»«• N. Y. 0. and the sons of Old Eli II «».l All.4II Id 111.1*1.' hundred nnd ten fwt to the i.e. Wittkop Coal holds a strong lead correspondent saw O'Doul Marriage* Increase As H ir n c to Mt«* Mnlu I V did the same trick two years ago Local Angler Bats tion.-d Houtherly side of r,iren« , on the other seven teams, With ‘‘Bitch for Babe Ruth s All-Stars in • • »K ..f lb.- Tm uid.i,. .. snd tin- point or pls.’e of Itc^-inr at New Haven on almost the same Heins lot No as* In Hlo. k 90 Marshall's Ice their closest oppo- a Kam<> a^ West Side Park in Jersey Birth*, Deaths Drop 1000 % In Florid a date to knock Princeton out of Ihe 111 .l.lt I Ii \ • II \ I KAI I Hoot i, ‘ Mount sin Estates M i nenL The Sixth District Seniors Dty al!Cl Ihe semi-pro team j t '(Hint v, New Jersey, m ade I) 1 !. are also the only ones in their' ugmnst the All-Stars found his Eastern Intercollegiate League Provisional vital statistics for Fish stories arc again floating , Halsey. Fivil Englnt-ei and Hmw ; championship. 1934 compiled by the Bureau of northward as local enthusiasts be­ : ruary II 1*26, and revised Jn: class, even though the Rotary Club i sluuts much to ihcu liking Many .Also known ns No !M flrc4i...... is ten games ahead of them i that time thought that Lefty — — o — Vital Statistics of the State De­ gin to whip into shape in southern ORDER TO MMIT. fthMmr II, ■- ftrune premises Watching Pal Kennedy referee a partment of Health, show that I I Vl»l tmt y ' Mount nIn Estates, :• vorpoiali Marshall's lee dropped three would i°in ll>e K'™1 army of those waters Sports enthuslasas have game Is a show in itself. He offi­ approximately 53.000 births were1 iiunviiAni'T. !*’nr|(, Jensen. I»y deed . 1 games to the Sixth District Seniors i " l10 back to minors never long been accustomed to string (1 11. so 1 I 'er(l n for Fssei » . ciated In the Long Island Univer- leported as occurring In New Jer- | 1 •> I * r this week The Seniors scores were lo ** heard of again the major league baseball teams •»>,- mrt. I iif FHF.it IIKL1.I slty-Duquesne game and had the f:ey during 1934 which was equiva- go South for Spring practice, and III I <.'h- -|* r or l!>. iv.uuli ; The npproxlnintc amount of n„ 803, 905 880. for n total of 2588.1 But inspired by the example of j »*e stalsfled »»y said sale Is tfi. crowd In an uproar by his antics lent to a rate of 1 2 4 par 1,000 in-' it was, perhaps, only natural the •«»1' !h- Ml I II. t(.ill ,,f Il.y This score also gave the Seniors Babc Ruth- wll° pitched some Kxrs utnrj» of uiii «!••« pn»^4i. j E lf lit Thousand His Hundred T «e' He is always bobbing up and down Hors hltd Forty Fight fVnl* < |S • high team total lor the week. i mighty good games for the Boston habitants, The total births rc- angling fraternity should follow Riven to ii,.. . hhIUwir “tt H • I ■411 «I.. In tin foul he gesticulates wildly and proximately 1,000 from tire num- Last week C. W. Badenhausen, the week's high with 540 ,lne hl-s duties to outfielding and 1 h. f’lnt" ‘*r Nil 1(1 di l.'d'IH K HATtTIFf.iiH R MacDougal of Rotary Club, home-run hitting. Lefty went back grows extremely red in the fare as ber for 1933 The decline In the fishing oil the Florida keys, hooked • Ha from thi* rtnir iN-nmnii, Rol'r If he Ls about to throw a fit. Your lotrred from j*t him: M«r J. 8. 15 to the minors. He could not be number ol births during 1933 from fast to and brought to gaf, two ‘"m e ngnliMt » took low honors with a total of 300 scribe saw him referee Hudson Tr-uiu .SIhmIU c . held down, leading the National the number for 1932 was 5,143 1 large sail fish that were among l e g a l n o t ic e lnd;\ ‘dui.l T< am A. H H League In batting In 1929 and County scholastic games six years The number of marriages report- ! the best specimens taken this .sea 'H I i:i:l N I J MKi:\llAl;i'T Wittkop * ’o .; » .’it *0 . ;.u Vkl a t i u n a i . HI V I E HA VI, ago, and thought that he was too i again In 1932 Alter watching ed was 29,005 The number for son Mr. Badenhausen hit Into «»K \KWAIIK * liancery I>- 2 1 ) Marshall s J. . -; 24 7 ‘ 4 15 *»» dramatic to ever make a go of col­ 1934 exceeded the number for 1923 ; thh double hi.s first time at bat. \ HHKHIM- H KALK-Io Oian««ry of N. \ «*nt h War *1 7? 26 7 k! % xi r. Lefty deliver a timely two-base Jtftse) Hetween Knthnrln.- I'rtcr blow in a pinch-hitting role on Bill lege games But he is now one of by 4,552. The number for 1932 was and If he holds up this average Tiustov of 1 lie* Estate of Andrew Mu! P-st Office .1 25 2 <> a >6 2 the mast sought after officials, 22.840 for which, year the rate was when he returns north, the open- icy, derrSsed. «(JiUplainaltt, -i.U Terry’s 1933 championship team, ' A M ulvane) and Mary Mulvaney. his wit* *• nt v Hi u» “ ,4- J5X la HI this writer's mind traveled back to which goes to prove th a t a good Ihe lowest .since marriage statistics lng of the season here should see | d c| m ,da nt* for sle of fnortfSfel Hilh I’ltt J,m » ” • f^2 f 29 41 919 an October afternoon In Jersey man mny need to be a little eccen­ were first compiled in 1879 some heavy hitting In the trout ORDER Tf) LIMIT. premises f! if .i - > I'lul. 2 1 .1 1 si., tric at times to get ahead A low general death rate and league »r v 19'?. Hy ' 'Mu*- of tha ubota sta|..J * , : l City where Lefty Was being pelted i;n t a t e f * 11 \ |: 1 i' HT11 Kl.i; I* , rs«cd fi ’i r *. lus, iu me Jlr«Kto4>. 1 shall M \ ' h H’«* ‘*rs II 12 17 2i vkO i f *i «nl*> by ptlhlh \<-nduc at th. «,uri freely by semi-pro batters The iniant mortality rate were attained 1 Last year, W K Wallbridge. also rnt*u.ini io ii,,. ,,, "f ITt KI» II Kit It I Indiv liluitl M hihIIs i <>r. 1.. .11!. Hunoaei ••“UW, In .Newark, ou T * u d*y, lhe tse* T rvn In New Jersey In 1934 The general of Short Hills led the local fisher- IC County of 1 t) *ut|, v % «n ! pai.fi of land and premia**. h*re■w.J'tt < k “*l * I Ii 1 'HI Hi h »o the creditors of %ald io 1-9 2h 2 72 jxrpuiation was the lowest rate tice season but when the teams I Pail b ula r y dcacrlbed. aituato, l>n* s.«4 begun to fight " Limit School Bonds d.u eu.rfl I.. ,-Thil.if ," *he sul.scrIhrfa, under 1 Mm.th XXttlki.p <»nl ' H 1 *•> 1 since the state Department of ieturned north lie dropped out of On'h or Hiririnnl . , b«lhir in the Townihlji of Mlllburo. »b ix* o----- ! 1 'Utifv of Krusex and Hlale of New .Irrw? K..U,,u W,Mk..|. Coal j 1 H.7 1 1 : 2o Health was established 57 years the limelight He is again In Flor- d.-rv 1 <;>'IM .1 galiter lit.- M n le of *ald d.-ceased The plan of the New Jersey S tate Millburn’s new South Mountain wltldn sit months finin this dale, or thev H' gl nil lug in th« m iddle of th. r»4 ' ' •" Wllfil l *■ i 1 ■■ i *t ago The previous low rate was Ida this reason and may he warm­ w in I.c forexer hnrrrd from prosecuting or ; ! lhe dw el I ing hmiao of Hat 14 Intcr.schola.sUc Athletic Associa­ school may go the way of former I naul*. ,1 the southxroatrrly • «n»ri 4 11 .. Hi 61 1 r. : i f •?i 10 0 for 1933 ing Into form soon 14 . ot. rloK lhe same against the *Uh*crlb*re, tion to limit entries at this year's attempts in this regard If a bill lullii A HprlkK*' lot. fberue run nine 'i«*f , ... U di -lc.il « |. r IS? V 2: l E M T ll n HEATH H,o middle of wold road south serenir oa Stale basketball tournament Is now in course cf consideration at Fit El > \ RElNHATtPT •md one lialf d.-grews r*a»i one < hair, fhf M.tieball #4»Xth lUSt 1 fit 4 - 11 - * 1 Er«~d I •-• ff.-nl'.irh Tr I’i<». lor ••'aht links. 1 hence north fifty .« Ac meeting with widespread approval. Trenton ever gets beyond this il, 7 Hum in It Ave • W ! ■ . U Itlk.M. • IM tr. e» Mfleeii minute* east eie\ en U'f The teams are selected on ihe stage The bill in question would 1 I t. AI NOTIC E I *•!»*•> ‘'»« >. N J * »>nks (banco north (hlrt. ■» rw \l Hr- t .... < Iffl. - 1 1 bails of their season's record which limit bonding for school purposes Jn n I* 23; f‘et, ) 3 13 ' five llilnutM west urjr 1 i J '1 l.< far > • luh 1 .* 73? to five |>or cent of the assessed V \ N- I J!EI. \ T1N,» T<) THE TAXl.il ibirty -two links to JuHa A ICprlgC- 'e* means that a "weak sister" can­ F»H1 T H E YEAH 1915 1 “euth fifty-seven degree- ’ • 1 • .i.lll U aid ’*• 1 «S n o i k i . m « i r r . i k m k s t not enter and by pointing for a valuation and would apply only to HE IT ditlM lVKD MY THE T* ilYNSIflP C *0X1XI ITT EE "I i ' , • weiv* chains sevn,’ .'*• 1« 'VVVHIII! :* tn in Hi mi the \ .-count s mh. .he rta. c W b. alonm. «•*«•.»- townships of Millburn's class Mil.I Ht'HV |\ Till; (tH'NT) sum of t ' | U -t W ill rf , ',rr' Exc-epfin* thereout . Those who have been advised of .1 1'.- -i.ifmiit i*f M H '14 A El. MCI th'E dc- r ** of ,nnf! rooveyed hy Al1»ert E 'sa d* Tavern Tapplers In has played better basketball p ••>«- * * f uii-eilr.y : 1 c A J *|»i «.pi t.» Uoo* forth 'll the following' »i ,| r.-,t ,.„d -tat,, 'jn.l «ife (o John n Hprtfgs and n*> n od ' I P’ "l’i I ' foi l lie r - . 1 >. | 9 |S " 111 u ‘ 1 b) the the measure, state If it becomes a i i ..k. '■ ” ”1 1< | iuI 1 *-.l f net ( It•men! to Einuary ifcSJ hv de«*d rscordsd - , uis Aift't'NT «d ,-l l.l I,I’M HEN KM'K ESTIMATED 1 ’ I-!.#».• * ...*»*♦ the county “C ” Lead Again law. Millburn will be able to raise Of Ease t lo*ra' e ,n', 1 herein • '■ Esalixcd th dty of Mi*M83.7S N d l . 1.4 h rj4-1.v aiv«ii that thn ArroUDIs t Hence unnlng northw ar.tly five rod" Fran< hi*e T«x 000 f. el to To makf. the situation worse, the y iVt, whitewashed the second place res1denls have ,iiked for copies as. in On :i non 00 0 123 04 "* 1 Hubs, r 11 r. Ex arut or of nnd TruflfM 1 "lake, t hern o running a west rf If Gross llrce.pls T..» 7,»00 00 :»000 00 1 300 91 um»#r the lj4-» Will and af entirse f fhs line nf said Julia Ann Hpriff* second place Canoe Brook pinners, ,ean) Uglon rollers> by wUlntn(? aU if «nd " hen printed, Htt# Grow* flect|Ti - T ax 1000 00 1 (.oo <*.. 1.038 27 A I m •!.1 ‘II KEKfV, ilr. will be audited >nnd, thence running »out|iarly along poll T«* 2 100 00 and -laiud by fhs Hurragalp und last mentlarred land eight tods tn thr m!x on ftu>«dnv fh* Sih ii*y r'onta'nfng algjut *4 of an arr# games I dropped from .second place to v .. ,,, ,, , .. 3 X6.U4.1& (if M arch next Xfie approximate amount of the dr-f** Tuual Alia. oUam-ous |(«>and Murptuv fT*1'©- f»*l«4 January J* |t35 tn b» endowed hy said amis la lhe sura The fast climbing Holy Namers (ourth ponton In the league K enneth Wolf of the mia A |tproprl:i» i-d ...... |llu.<00©0 Th re# Thousand Five Handrail Amount to b.- i>.»#.| by Taxation foi Xfuniriital NATIONAL BTATM HANK OF K * **"• •»*?“ from thp weak .standing South MounUln. Squaw , ^ partnle,nt" , rurj^iaa ...... Hl.H9.Td , „ - NEWARK, N # Ibillara and ThlMy-thr## (U.llf 31' Short Hills rollers to gain third |Hm and velodrome Five wo^ two , T ' u ' Alhxnndwr T UchaticV Pro, lor * logalhor with the costs of this sale 1161.fl 3 7f 74 1 Hrond Htrort. Newark N* J, January 11. 1935 place and to put them four gam es' out of lhe threc games gam „ from their ' „Y ? o?.1 f eni? rlva,nli ” c ! New ark N J Long K BATCHKI-OR. «be- ft AI'PKOPMI ATIONH Ja n fl, F*h 1. J i |. 22 from the league leaders. respective opponent. will go to Pittsburgh----- *“and then to w mu*ms a wiin»ms. gofrs F -4 1914 man. rolled a 252 game to make a thing, Into Canada and return east T“wn*h|i’ t 32,000 «0 I 10,300 00 I 16, Jit 1) NOTICE OF blCTTI.KMKNT anchor man. collected high Indi­ Polio# 39.000 00 35.500 Gu 66.96 1 1 ? NOTICE OF KRTTLKMICNT new high score for the league, and through the Finger lake section. Fir# l>#psrt(urnt N<»ll. e is hereby given that ihe Amounts vidual score of the evenings play 23.000 00 1.7.6 I 00 22.933 21 Notice is hersb y given th*t th f Arman” Hoads and (luttsrs 4 4,000 00 nf ihe H.iImw rilter Adm inistrator „f ,h* 111 the same game, with able aid 11 *00 »n 19,395 47 nf the nub*rrlh#r. KleeutHg of th* IaA with a stellar 213 game, only to be Hupimrl of Poor and Poor Farm 5.000 00 t GOO no .1.99.3.02 E state of LYplA M l| El'H EN . deceasesl. Hoard of Hoolth will be audited and rted for s*ttlemeni t« ,he OrphRnr of 920 for a new record. 40.500 00 Hi.OiS On «9 641 97 Burro gat# an d repnfled ft>r Mtttsment Norb Wade with a laat game of 212 fntsiwst on Tsmfmrary Loans 22.300 00 32 500 00 :i.02S 96 4 m.»« nt the ‘‘ounty of Essex »n T u .e l.y Chuck Ward. Lackawanna Tav­ Bond Tlstlroinsni th. 19th day of \ln trh next. *ho Orphans* Court of lhe County of K**1 For the third consecutive week on Tuesday th* l f l h day of F ebruary r»t< ern captain, and his team-mate, Hrmd* Maturins ...... 926.000 00 Imtsd February i 19.35 . . , _ . . , . . . Manager Pat Maseila ran off with I /css .1.660 00 JENNIE •CltEKK etters Appropriated U I ELI A XI I IIRIMJEV drian Dederker, shared in low |ow honorSi rolltrtlng scorw of 123, L , 21.4(0 00 2 7.000 OO 21.000 00 l». Uraw A Murrav, Ptor tors. Dals.1 January II. 193* Sinking Fund 6.616 6 2 173 07 X?0 f.ef.nurt Hulhling John K Kennedy. Prortor. Madison. N J ° i ^ 'e PVen ,!g ,WlU' SCOr<‘8 | l « 117 for the evening's play lilts ralssmsn, ars judgsd by Shad* Tree fn uml* 3,600 00 1.600 00 2.14? 09 Newark. N, J of 95 and 90 respectively. 1 t,.« p Five yr M nlntm am r. Fir* AlAfig 8y*l*m ...... 1. soo on nf the flubsrrlbers. T rustees unde, the 1 *«t Holy Nam* 30 tt ^9? tr, 904 *4 t n r *“ 7 1 50# 00 1 494 06 o f F R E D E R IC K A C. D. F R E T , a luaatK- Mainf#n«hc* of Hmldinge 2,600.00 2.300 00 ?!j05M f W i,‘ * ,,d. T**b9»*6**0 nf W lf.f.M M If TAT Will ha audited and staled by Ihe R u r m f” Wolves vt««..)(.' P VC *i 7(0 .‘l LI be judgsd by what thsy ray. t* 694 13 611 gir**t Slitn" 600 O0 260vth 60fiA i 91 AGE, tecs a sa4. Will be aud lied and stated and retarded for seitfnmtnf io th n Orr**'* 4 '4M>( lnsf*nt ...... b> the Hunogsle find reported for aeitle- Rod and Gu)i 1 i. l 7 7 4« 1 k >20 ' 11’ff! n 7u.gb.il :« 2 5 • 2* •; 5..000 00 ' 600 00 1.694 10 Court of Ihn Counly of Ikw i on Tue«d*f Overlook Hospital , . : 500 00 1.500 00 menf to the Orphans' i*nnrt nf th* ('ouniy Mr«nta!nee. - Mouth M. . Hlo n *:•> ?: 1.600 00 Ihe 12th d ay of M arch next 9 1 1 11 ft»t i : :: J Lstisr* writtsn on Orangp MomorlAi ) |”«pital . 660.00 500 00 600 00 of Ra-srx on Tuesday, the 19th ilav ..f xisr.h Dated Jan fl. Ills next Hhort Hills 1 1 W ittkop *' ' - 71 *0 f n ; j : j f’olhe and Flrsm sn s I'smalon Fund 2.77? 00 7.I79.M 2.979 99 72 635 10 7,4 Em ergency A lit horlsn H«ms CLINTON TRUST COMPANY - t . ..t m i 1991 it 5,991.61 *Mi#d lanusry 39. 1935 5 -> II |,l 21 i;, Tt»1 :o 31 ; an i > 71 ATLANTIC BOND Tax Deflcl«ncl*a ...... T,ehTb*ch. Johnsnn A Ormond. Procter* 010.11 H4.ll IDA L TAI.MAHB It# Broad m i IndDidnnl standing ! Township's Hharr of Improvrments . . LkM.wS 4.737 R5 4.737 16 Individual Blrthdinr ♦1.ARENCE BACK W onf.M tv Newark, N J Awswaamsnts H*ml(t*d 1,210 0] 733 66 733.16 1 u.iiv IdutU-—Ter vn i j Ave rl ft Individual Team n A vs 11 R letterhead! are alway* lure < lyd.> A Mogsrt. Prnrtor F eb . 1. 6. IS. 22. X«ar 1 Engineering Exp»n«*« 2.000 00 2,900 00 1.1*9.73 199 Main Rtrwet, Ruhly. Bod and 165 1 234 Y4» «’aulry. Hlnty Brothers. 24 193 | k 211 Pay — V'«»luni**r Firem en . . 3,000.00 1.060 00 1.000 00 Ha kenoa k N J F Martin. Bhon Mm 37 162 t 310 to get considerate attention Improvement Costs Not Aneesoed 256 36 133 90 933 90 NOTICE OF BETTLEMBNT V’reeland Velodrome Fire 21 H3 4 Hlscount Tax Pevenue Bonds Sold F*b 9. 15. 22. Mar 1 . s Trnnrr. Cano* Brook 1 257 55 1 227 25 Notice I* hereby given that Ihe * 70 15* 76 ?# 4 ' 'am pbf it So Mountain 1IJ , ' Hills of Ptlor Years Not Provided Fot...... 11 60.90 497.32 (97 32 of thr Subscribers. Eserutora und*» 11 Bfien, Holy Name — because thsy begin by Over*, spend I lures 1932 11 IU I? 201 Kllw anger. Amcr Legion *137 6 3 037 S3 NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT 34 110 2$ Joint Trunk Sewer Ace«u|it Adslitlonal • Last Will nnd Tesiam/nt of F.DWATH’ ' H Posnanaki, Mount Nat lee Is herehy given thg« the Aooftunis .7 164 15 2)2 B ainett, Ulitty Bros 9* 1*0 tl ^ost nf IfO.fiflO A0 ...... , ...... ! A I,RECK, deceased, will b* oudiH i making a good impression. I.&60 00 of the guhacribM, AdmlaiMratrtx o f th# Staled by the Rutrogain and repcrr-'l »»r*v. Rod and Gun 24 1 52 20 252 Tciorwv Velodrome Five 61 179 17 261 e s U t * or MART R GILMORE, deceased, •eiilement lo th* Orphan*' Court ' ■ ^ narhMMb IjXfk* T«*«rn 33 9.361.91.3.74 $356.593 93 9341.200 01 will be audited and staled by the Amro IS? 8 71? t.ynrh fit Rose . , 49 17: 31 Beet Ion 2 lhl« Hudget* shall constltule tha Tax Ordinance, r’oonly of Emcx bit Tueaday il^n 1?,: 221 gate and reported for aettlement to lhe June*. W *|to» 27 151 16 186 H|dt*. So Hectlon # Thin OrdJnanc# shall taka rff#e| upon Its Una! passage and publication in of March noil Xloutitoin 13 171.6 223 Orphana* Court of itie C«uu«y of Baaex on Doled February fl. Itfl Rw. ana accord*uro with law. G9B. 26 U» 9 119 K o tiara Tnewdny. the TfW day of llarrh n#*t Wittkop Bejvlce 44 17114 639 Panned on final reading at feaular meeting nf MART D WEI.43'1 ' w . l i. .. .. Township t'ommlftf held T7a»ofl Tsnuary 71, iftlX, 31 H i 24 730 F Brito. Kquaw ftiil 60 February 19 1935 MRI.EN KERNE' 17* 41 ? 1 9 W A R T t , AT»A*lk Kllloran. ?lo«l and Gun 2t 149 Undabury. Pteelman. Rink and 193 T D ila te KL Bane . . . ____ 61 1*9 3* 694 ffTfcPHRN DARKER. Oliver Randolph, Prortor. Hchanier ffotv sggnte tattM iy, Praetor*. ‘ 11 14? 1# 19*. Wade V, lodrnme Five ¥ 4 haitm an at the Township 4'ommlttea. 104 M a rk e t StrM t, 47 170 9 22# MABEL E. GOFF. N ew ark. N J, 14 Com more* fftroet. Township Clerk F«h. 1. 9. 1*. 21) Mar T Nawark. ** ± - W*. II, ft: Mar *if t. t l m >» tfi.yl . February 22. 1935 F r id a y T K e MiTlb u r n - Sftort Hills Item Page Seven Coining to the Millburn Theatre best-known starring vehicle. It | separated them. | tells a mirthful, shrewd and dra-1 with Its action laid in France, in TWO GROUPS matlc story of small-town politics New York City and aboard a trans­ in a day when American village life atlantic luxury liner, this story NEW IDEA5 was far more colorful and isolated i moves with speed and suspense NOW ENDORSE than It is today. through a series of highly dra­ IN matic situations. Yet its reality, MONA BAKKIE IN Its complete naturalness, is one of MR. SCHMIDT ASSOCIATE FEATURE the greatest factors in the produc- HOME MAKING j t‘on. Seldom has It been this re- "Mystery Woman" is the story of I viewer’s privilege to see a screen Member of Shade Tree a woman who dares a life of ln-! drama of this adventurous charac- By ADA BESSIE SWANN tiigue for the man she loves. She i ter -° Qt>ly and convincingly Commission Since Its Public Service Electric and Gas Company feels th a t the life of this one man i handled. Creation Home Economic* Department belongs to her—and recklessly she : ______searches out the secret that has ______BUFFET luncheon, supper or Btoek (chicken bouillon cube may be rue term of Frank M. Schmidt snack Is an Informal affair at used) for ten minutes. Strain. Melt the us member of the Mlllburn Shade A which large numbers may be butter, add the flour and stir until commission will expire Janu- easily served. A long, narrow fable or a smooth. Add the strained chicken slock MILLBURN * v 1 1936, and members of two of board, covered with a cloth or tuhner, and the cream or evaporated milk. the township's civic groups have ii placed at one side of the room. The Pour over' tho flaked flsh, cover with ROTH-STRAND Contlimnu. Sat. t gun., * la 11 i‘. M. already passed resolutions recody food U attractively arranged on serving buttered crumbs and hake for tweuty SUMMIT, N. J. SUN.-MON.-TUES. U . . mending his reappointm ent ,to tl& platters, bowls and dishes on this table. minutes at 860 degree*. It desired a 1‘honr Summit 6-3900 - aed one lioi drink Mfp ,, tpfafyfyf Wt»U #vu*o»«ti iotcun«to<» EitfWAY and SATURDAY Sh ort o the giiftata, otherwise they white or sweet potatoes may he placed February W-S3 laak llcM0n looking ^ lllS ^ re te n - help themaelvea or each other. over mixture or If baked ln shallow r i o ‘M 1 on the commission, and now,e* Aeslstlng Aasiatinv hn«tnhostB „ror hmtinuahostesses carve ramekins the potato may be put on as “BORDERLAND’’ the (owl, ham or other meat not already a border. with ^addition, me Wyoming Council PAUL MUNI — BETTE DAVIS also recommended him for re­ cut. Sweet Potato Pone Guests may he seated around the NOTH: nu4 Acoture l* not , stloirtl appointment. It U understood 8 large Bweet 1 tsp,'blick ■Mihinlu) nm tlnfc. ROGERS other groups m ay take action be­ room, If space is available’ot In adfa- potatoes pepper AKMM 1ATK FKATIKL tween now and the end of his term. cent rooms at small tables. 2 cups boiling 2 tsp. allspice The necessary plates, Btlverw’are and ‘ONE HOUR LATE’’ The major activities of -the Shade water % cup butter Tm COUNTY napkin for each guest are arranged oa with Tree commission are .ewe of trees 1 tsp. salt Vi cup ftown HELEN TWELVETI&ES ln the township, its parks and the the buffet table or at tho small tables sugar CONSUELO AT WALDORF P T. A s SPECIAL PROGRAM! " nation activities. These latter If guests are to he gpated. A hot dish of Parc and grate the raw sweet pota­ Will Rogers On CHAIRMAN the menu, If one Is served, may be Consuelo, 19-year-old nat-ivei . . . i . . q ^Htnrtluy M N lllife At 2:00 I*. M . are vear round. The work of th e toes. Add the bolllag water and mix j Mexican singer, has just been en- i M lliU lirn rrO g ra m ommlsSlon has been Increased of placed on each of the small tables, tho well. Add the -remaining ingredients i Individual service being most appropri­ gaged lot the supper sessions at i Shirley Tenple laic due to the Dutch elm disease. uud stir until thoroughly blended. Turn i the Empire Room of the Waldorf-' Will Rogers has played an amaz- ate and attractive. GucstB help them­ Into a buttered shallow pan and bake EVELYN VENAbLt Its activities in the recreation selves from foods arranged on the buf­ Asfcorta She appears nightly dur- j |nR variety of roles But until now b a b y a k e s field cover all sports, indoor and at 860 degrees Tor fifty minutes. Serves : “ \ KENT TAYLOR fet table ami proceed to tables. eight. tng the supper sessions except | w m has never enacted the role for out as well as many educational Sundays, and Is accompanied by . . . . .___ „ . . _ A BOW” touise Dresser features, and thousands of local Food* tor the Buffet Me«l Assorted Toasted Sandwiches Xavifet Cugat and his famous I w hich he Is perhaps best fitted of people are In contact jvlth and par­ The hot food and hot beverage may 1— Thin slices of bread spread Spanish With tango orchestra She also’all—a politician. In real life hc is *1 M»AV nnd MONDAY Mickey Rooney butter on each side, toast on electric IVtirnury 21-25 ticipating In these, many w ithout bo served by a helper from tho kitchen. does a number of costume, folk one of the best-informed and u ii J realizing the planning and supW- Casseroles containing the hot food may grill. Douglas Fairbanks 2— Slice of brown bread spread withdances. Her present engagement1 keenest students of politics In the STEPIN FETCH IT rislon that precede and accompany be placed at either end of the buffet In table and guests serve themselves. In­ cream cheese, toast on electric grill. it the Waldof-Astorla is her first; entu.e counlryt but ulUU he made them in New YorK. _ , . ,, . . . 4IT11K The Shade Tree Commission was* dividual casseroles of food are more 3— Slice of nut hread spread with Others appearing In the Empire "The County Chairman, which PRIVATE LIFE butter and toast on electric grill. first created in 1922. William F convenient (o handle when gnosis are Room of the Waldorf during the1 will begin a three-day engagement seated at small tables. OF DON JUAN” Patterson was the first chairm an, Best and Horseradish Salad supper seasons, In addition to Con- at th e Mlllburn T heatre Friday, lie KETOXU rS O T O P U t GILBERT ROLAND Other food* popular for the buffet and Oertrude 8. Wallbrtdge and l ‘A tbsp gelatine 1'j tbsp. horse- -meio, and Cugat’s Orchestra In-1 has never had an opportunity to service are cold cuts, salads, cheeses Mr Schmidt were the other two 2 tbsp. cold radish lude Henry King and his orehes-es-1 transfer such a character to the Mary Astor of all kinds, crackers, sandwiches, rolls, “THE MYSTERY members At that time It had to water 1 tbsp. vinegar, tra, Mlss Shelia Barrett, popular I screen. celery, olives, pickles, small cakes, pan do with the trees alone and the 2 cups boiling tap. salt mimic of thp musical comedy, "The County Chairman,'' pro­ “I AM A THIEF” WOMAN” other activities followed as the tries, tarts, nuts water 1 cup chopped duced by Fox Film , is a screen The menu for the buffet meal should 'Thumbs Up"; Beauvel and Tova, j township grew and took on new Vs cup lemon cabbage adaptation of the famous stage T! r>l>AY «ml M KD.NKHDW be so simple that the minimum amount featured ballroom dancers and ciponslbllltles Juice 1 cup chopped, comedy by George Ade. which once I fltrusr) H-n of silver, china or glassware Is needed. Carmen Castillo, singer of Spanish \ cup sugar cooked beets served Maclyn Arbuckle as his Mr Schmidt lias been a member j This Is especially truo If the number ot lyrics “THE WINNING Barbara Stanwyck Souk gelatine in i old water and dis­ it the body from Its inception and ; guests attending Is ao great that they solve In boiling water Add lemon juice, TICKET” has brought to It first hand knowl-1 must eat while standing. Then only edge o: the_ duties It has been en- j sugar, horseradish vinegar and salt. wttli “SECRET BRIDE” foods tlyut may be eaten with s fork, Coo! until slightly thickened Add cab­ LEO CARRILLO AI.HO nisied with As one man has said spoon or (lagers should he served. bage and beets. Pour Into mold and chill LOUISE FAZENDA in has often been the only man Foods served In sherbet glasses or “NO SLATE’’ m the board who knew trees from i until firm. Serve on watercress with t O-fHUTUttHAMA Richard Dix other dishes that are apt to slide around mayonnaise dressing. in ZANE GREY'S trihums" should he avoided ANTHRACITE COAL Gloria Stuart lb is a landscape gardener who Banana Apricot Mousse A BUFFET MENU ‘WEST ;V,K PECOS’ ha., done some of the best work 1 V» cups banana V* < up apricot Our service include* CAREFUL ecreening, wathing, here, and his displays at the Na- j Salmon Bechamel pulp Juice and delivery. ‘MAYBE IT’S LOVE’ tiftnal flower show have taken j 1 lb salmon, Sprig of parsley 1 V. cups apricot S cup powdered first prize for the past two years.) cooked 6 peppercorns pulp sugar 6 CASH PRICES. He is probably better known out- j Up salt 1 cup chicken 6 tbsp lemon f g salt Ide of Mlllburn as an authority, >4 tsp. pepper stock Juice 1 'y cups uvapu Egg $11.25 Nut $11.25 than at home j f, g. nutmeg \ cup cream or rated milk 0.75 1 slice onion evaporated Mash bananas with a silver fork. Stove 11.50 Pea U SUFFER Small bay leaf milk Drain canned apricots thoroughly, (Copper’s Coke $12.50 Paul Muni At Summit Buttered crumbs 2 thup. flour press through a sieve and stir In the In Powerful Drama 2 tbsp. butter banana pulp Add lemon Juke, apricot j Flake the salmon Into a buttered e»H- Juice, sugar and salt. Beal well Whip FUEL SALES CORPORATION serole, sprinkle with salt, pepper and the chilled evaporated milk and fold 679 Morris Ave, Springfield. N J Paul Mum Is booked for R oth’s nutmeg Make Bachamel Sauce by cook­ Into the first mixture. Pour Into refrig­ Strand Theatre this Friday after- i ing the onion, bay loaf, parsley and erator trays and freeze for three to M i l l b u r n ( M I S S O "on and night and Saturday peppercorns In the one cup of chicken four hours. Serves eight. FUEL OIL PETROKARBON ught but not Saturday matinee, ln 'Bordertown." a Warner Brothers irodticlion that U said to be the for attacking an opposing lawyer. host colorful and the most powet- on the United States border, a pic­ ul drama in which he has yet ap’- turesque community, wild and Dauntless, he goes to a border icarcd lawless, the rendezvous of rogues,j town, where he rises to riches and The picture, suggested by Carroll gamblers, outcasts, adventuresses, j power In the community as the '•"ham - best .selling novel, Is set and also the trystlng place of j proprietor of the most fashionable or the most part In a resort town American millionaires and bored j night, club and gambling resort stUCtt society women e r The plot is crammed with thrill-' ing action, intense dramatic sltua- j FOOD FACTS tlons, tremendous suspense and n Suitt, Coatt most unusual triangular romance | Plain Drettet Did You K now T h at: In "Bordertown," Muni has the 4 9 1 Whsr. a by-product of cheese DRY CLEANED 2 for «H c role of a foreign youth fired with; AND PRESSED Cash and Catty factories. Is the basis of a Inordinate ambition, who drudges. ¥1 ■I I'M new shaving cream. K e i i e h a l C l k a n k i i h % A mated dried fish product at hard labor all day and studies 311 M lllksn *.->•> hI f 11'1 l« » new flavoring. law at night, only to be disbarred j //, Fresh strawberries are now STiiliable In Now York dur­ ing every month of the year. n •' i: * IRONING BOARD The first dairy cows on the I n m American continent were brought by Columbus on his Your Neighborhood •eunnj) voyage. m Th»*p "food (acta" are compiled Dealer will supply you with R L Biifirfl « 1 BACK"? hr the Division of Consumer iMormsthm, New Jersey State Impairment of Agriculture. End todioua, bor—om s, hand-ironing drudgery the Division of Consumer th" rn flrr family. hour mat jnn. New Jersey State D'-partuient of Agriculture. N SEE IT TODAY! T Other (i-E Models S24 SO and Up. NEW DODGE |May be purchased on G-E Time Paym ent Plan. and PLYMOUTH 6 FA*S AND TRUCE8 RADIO SALES CORP. 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"M.T p p p . .. a - - w s e s S r ■ , _ _ T h e Millbu rn ort Hi 1 L ai Item > February 22. I:| *•'' I In the game of that last hectic chauffeur, landscape gardener, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I Period when the Madison boys, led houseman, 12 years’ reference, $90, I by Russ Bergman, scored 20 points English couple, cook, chauffeur, j NICE building plot, fully improved, j to two foul shots by Mlllburn. butler, gardener. 4 years' reference 70 ft front, no assessments. | Regardless of the score, Mlllburn $70; Reliable Colored Couple, ex­ Established section; very reason- | showed fornvand fight for the first perienced, $60 Anderson's Agency. able, good terms Address Owner time this year And had they 625 Garden street Hoboken 3-7251 Box C O . c-o Item played like this a little earlier In the season Mlllburn now m ight be INSTRUCTION "The Top.” Incidentally, this was LOST Madison’s sixteenth win in .sixteen GOVERNMENT JOB&--Start $105- starts. Bergman was high scorer In order that everyone may have the opportunity to "find-out“ AUTOOHAPH ALBUM was lost a with 15' points. week ago last Monday as party $175 month. Men-women, 18-50 more about the delicious varieties these are in the famous family of Mlllburn players were: Policar- m got off Newark bus at Millbum Qualify now for coming Millbum plo, Julio, f.; Krum, f.; Christian, Del Monte Foods, A a P it offering— this week only—a special sole Center Finder kindly return to examinations. Short hours, steady positions. Common education usu­ f.; Moore, f.; Doubleday, c.; Pe­ on the Del Monte items listed below. STOCK UP NOWI Item office, trillo, g.; Hutchings, g ; Policarplo, Uf.-lS 1 ally sufficient; 23 coached free. * * * Full particulars—list of positions Joe; Huson, g. \ h 1 Store! open until 1 o BANK BOOK No. 10904, of First FREE. Write today Franklin In ­ # e e lorgest can National Bank of Mlllburn, N. J. stitute, Dept 555 T, Rochester, N. ASSEMBLY P. M. Washington's Bartlett Pears 19c Kindly return to bank Y (Established 1905). An Open Forum meeting was the Birthday, Feb. 22nd. I *74-21-1 assembly program at Mlllburn m i i 3 t Pineapple s u c p • 2 Igst. cant 35* 8 lOff REGULAR PRICES 8 o’clock Coffee MiM a»4 kUlleur lb 19* Pineapple Juice) • 2 rag. cans 21* Hod Circlo Coffee *kh and Pull-ladled lb. 23' SLICED or HALVES largest cen Bokar Coffoo Strong ond Vigerevs lb. tin 27' Peaches 17* Jack Frost Tablot Sugar j a »k( 12' Asparagus Tips e square can 22* Jack Frott ,"4:tJr£ 2 rn Pk# 6' Whito Houoa 4 «..... 25' Corn GOLDEN BANTAM e 2 reg. cans 21* String Boant Suwdord Quality 3 cam 23' »0*ATO SOUF. V fO fTA Ilt J O lar«*,t O C r rn illip s SOU? Of MAMS O cant 25' Spinach THs Vitamin Vagstabls cans Io n a Boons with Tom.te Seun 6 cam 25' Tomatoes M - m p . e e largest can are for Spring Planting NOW! Heinz sax to ssam! 3 25' 2 »*<25' 15* Hoinz Kotchup 'si1 12' UJT 18' |F YOU want to be sure of a successful lawn or garden this year, lake a tip from Tomato Juice e e 3 . . . . 23c us and get started early You may order your fertilizer and grass seed now Mutllor’s “,cr N a MnTI 3 ekt. 25' und we will deUeer it to you at the proper tim e 2 9 c Bitquick All t H t y Tc ta k e lltcuiti pkg Tomato Sauce e e S cent 23* TIP TOP LAWN DRESSING — Swam Down Cako Flour ek«. 27' COTTON SEED MEAL Yv A scientific blending of orgnnic plant Royal Powdor *« 17' 33c Raisins s e e d l e s s * ‘ e e food, 6'. Nitrogen. 6', Phosphoric Acid The best fertilizer for broad leaf ever­ 2 ’P5C 15c and 5', Potash Use about 35 pounds greens and azaleas Also a fine top Bakor’t Promium Chocolate w!‘ 18' per 1000 square feet dressing for lawns Low Regular Prices on Other Del Monte Favorites 100 lbs , $3.50 500 lbs . 315,00. 100 lb bags, $3.75. 500 lb bags, $17.50. Aunt Jomima f a m c a k i h o u « 10' Per ton, $55.00 Per ton. $60.00. Apricots . . Iarg.it ce. 25' Pineapple cmmhio 15' Log Cabin Syrup . 12 ounce olio 19c Cherries T." 17c S 25' Asparagus Tipseknkdu ...15' BONE M E A L- DRICONURE— Quaker Oats Quick or tegular 20 ei pkg 8f - A combination of dry cow manure and Valuable for top dressing lawns, rose Fruit Cocktail 27' P*6S C.r.M km( regular CM 19* pent moss Used for Rhododendrons H-0 Oats Quick et te g u la r 20 m pkg lO' and flower beds Use 50 pounds tier 1000 Fruit Salad : r 18' r f c k j square feet and Azaleas. Hackers’ Cream Farina 21' Prunes • 3 lb. eae.g. 191 100 lb s , $3.50. 500 lbs . 316.50. 50 lb bags. 32.75; 5 bags. $12 50. Per ton. 360 00 Suneweet Prune Juice w*u 18' GRASS SEED— Shaker Salt dmmom* c«tstai 2 .k(. 11' Specials for the Week-End Only BONE (Coarse)— The finest lawn seed containing Red Use for rose beds and grape vines Top, Kentucky Blue, Chewlngs Fescue oBsecn-Nuf k i llt uiTuas .. cstAM suns, csAcxits w m i u 3 • pk(. 25'« . r 100 lbs.. 16.00. and Perennial Rye Grass Fresh Stringlots Boons . . 2 13* Per lb.. 70c. 5 lbs.. 13.25. 20 lbs . $12 00. Jell-O or Royal Desserts 1 * , , 1 7 ' F r e s h G r s t n P s a s Smelt, young end tender 2 lb*. 19* V1GORO— My-T-FIne Dessert* 3 *«.' 17' A scientifically prepared plant food for SPECIAL LAWN SEED- B russels Sp ro uts pint i#* IS* oven ».« lawns and gardens Contalnlng Kentucky Blue, Red Top. Palmolive Soap . . 3 «... 13( 29* Per bag, $3.75. 500 lb? . $16 00 Feecue and Perennial Rye Grass a gen­ eral purpose grass seed A 8 H Sal Soda aetkeg. S' W l n o s a p E a t i n g A p p l o s Extre Fancy Ib. S* AMERICAN SOIL SPONGE Per lb.. 60c 5 lbs . 32.75. 20 lbs . $10.00. S. O. S Cleaner KwimoS**. 2 pke>. 2 1 ' A perfect soil conditioner. It Is 95", pure O r a n g e s ju ic y n o « » v > 2 5 ‘ organic matter; Nature's own food for SHADY LAWN SEED Seminole Tissue c#«en u* 4 2 5 ' ■Annnn^uuuuuuMuuuuuuMUMuuuuuUb all broad leaf evergreens and Azaleas The grasses used In this mixture are 100 lbs , $2.00. 500 lbs . 17.50. those adapted to growing In shade Per (on (In bulk). $25.90. Per !b.. 70c. 5 lb s. $3.50. 20 lbs . 313 00 AH Fancy Grade . . the highest retlng gevttry ran rarahra. - Consult Us On Your Garden Problems -- FANCY TURKEYS Ib 3 3 * Anweer’s Ster, twtfl’s Fremlgm, W1 teen's Cer- i TO fe 13 Ib. J. H. SCHMIDT & SON, INC. Smoked Hams tlfied end Other trends Wbele er either helf .b 2 3 *

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