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' DOl'BI.E STORM MONDAY [ROUP OF THREE MARKS TOWN'S MEETING Interspersing muffled ™ n «5 » REQUEST follows claps of thunder and sub­ SUGGESTED TO dued flashes of lightning Monday tilght were the flashes of wit, satire and ev-' IDY PROBLEM en rasping snrrnsm among w n Township Committee mem­ bers In session at the mun­ icipal building Committee Refuses to Give OVER WOLF QUERY roup Would Make Survey As tlie meeting opened the Similar to Proaaer fust rumblings of Nature's Restaurant Permit for summer storm were heard Modern Lunch Wagon rOMN FATHERS DECLARE Barker Demands Immediate Committee in N. Y. like distant, ominous bass ANOTHER 2-WEEK REST Drums. Action of Body Named The Mlllburn Township Believing that the unemploy- As the meeting progressed Applying for a permit to oper- Several Months A g o the violence of the storm In­ Committee members on cut situation In Mlllburn this iitc a restaurant at Mi Main creased and with that the Monday nlglit adjourned to inter will lx* more serious In street opposite the p<(Mother committee members (may­ Mymiay evening. August 24 Does anyone wish to speak to ..jw and more difficult lor the be It was the heati seemed Monday night at the Township after It adopted u motion o f­ the Township Committee?” D bless and their families than to aggravate one another's Committee meeting, lsadore Lev- fered by Finance Commiss­ : previous years,. Finance Com- King Irwin chairman, asked the definite emotions, not to etuoit of Irvington, produced ioner Stephen Barker n.vsloner Stephen Barker spectators at the conclusion of mention highly refined sens­ photographs o! Ure type of res­ This Is the second two- londay night suggested to Monday night * Committee mvs- ibilities. by excessively ac- taurant he proposes to erect week vacation the Town In Township Committee that It (eentuatlnc certain points In Studying the photographs Fathers have taken this i(iii aU the municipal building pimlnt a commjttee of three discussion The climaxes Chairman I) King Irwin asked Summer They did not meet The question was put In a slight­ sal men. leaders in their lines of both storm's were reach­ What's this, a glorified lunch for two weeks in July ly perfunctory manner, because 1 business and professions, to ed with great relief to w agon1 Amt Is The Item mad1 Mr Irwin had Just weathered a uke an early survey of condi- spectators, at about the Well, not exactly," Lcvcnson hot storm so that the community same time. .cpllcd. It* a restaurant, but Yes.” said George Wolf of nipht combine its muntrjpn! and some people call them lunch i iri'ible agencies to be pre- Koscdalc avenue. Mr Chair wagons " man. wiial has become of the i. ik for any emergency relief The photographs revealed an MAN IS FOUND ihi. h may arise commission appointed several Interior yf a modern grill' month.', ago to study the need. If The suggestion met with a “ GOOD HUMOR” where rooking and dining wen- any, <4 additional building space i im reception by the Commii- done in the same room, som e­ DEAD IN PARK lo house our growing municipal" .• .md It will be given consld- what like a large hutch wagon departments especially our pol­ i tti<>n In the immediate future IS SOLD HERE Studying the pictures a m o­ ice department1' ment longer. Chairman Irwin l-auds Job Aid Groups Maplewood Man Is Suicide told Levemton that the C om ­ Medical Examiner Says The Question Explodes. cognizant or the successful Man Operating Under Vet’ s mittee would lake tils applica­ tion under consideration Lcv- After an Autopsy Mr Wolfs question floated l; .its of the Neighborhood Aa- License and Township almost lazily through the thick and the Mlllburn Em- Can't Forbid Him. I PI ease Turn to Page 4) humidity of the meeting room j. . invent Aid Committee last Police today attributed the and dropped with a thud on Mr. nr.-.cr, Mr. Barker said that he 'death bv shooting Tuesday of Irwin s desk It exploded a mo­ |r*i( this year's unemployment Frederick White, Jr , of DO Bi­ ment later rdii! would require the united Otto Selss of IB Fornwood road, lls avenue, Irvington, Is conduct­ The commission Mr Irwin ill it of the entire Township MARTIN KELLY Maplewood, to suicide following began to explain, "has been ing his ire cream business from It believed a more elaborate or- an autopsy by Dr Harrison, working on ,the problem. Last r...,.ration, given advisory, fin­ nis Good Humor parked F Mnrtland, county medical ex­ December we had an Informal ancial and active asslstanre by In Mlllburn avenue near Locust DIES SUDDENLY aminer report and later a conference A 'hr Township Committee, and avenue despite the fact that the new angle bobbed up and chang­ l.i (tied somewhat after the Mr Selss' body was found on Township Committee has drnted ed the aspect or the situation T; wu r committee established the running board ol his cat considerably The reason for him.a pedler's license Miliburn Man Long Engi­ parked In Dogwood HIIU. near la t winter In New York City, the delay in its rejrort 1* per- wmild prepare the community to White, who served in the Navy neer for Township’s Road, Urookslde drive, South Mountain n.. • whatever unemployment during the World War, has oh Sewer Department. Reservation, by Joseph Petitte of , (Please Turn to Page 4) lained a veteran's license from 329 Valley street, South Orange. 'Please Turn to Page 5> the county clerk. This Is all he Mr Petitte notified County Park A high mass In requelm was FRED SCHIERBAUM needs to permit him to do bus­ Policeman George Enger who sung Monday morning by th e , called Mlllburn Police. NAMED BY LARSON SUMMER SCHOOLS iness In Mlllburn Township or Rev Leo I Gardner, rector, at BEING CONDUCTED In any other part of the county Mr. Petitte said he had seen TO NEW PARK BODY Building Commissioner Charl­ St. Rase o f Lima's Church for / Mr. Selss about an hour earlier BY WYOMING KIDS es K Reeve Monday night asked Martin J Kelly of IG Church bending over his car and Ml (Special to the Item) * the Township Committee to p ro­ street who died Thursday at Petitte thought the man fixing TRENTON — Frederick N. Cornelia Van Inwegen, ten- j hibit White from doing business Irvington General Ho.f|)ltal fol­ the engine Later he saw Mr Schlerbaum of Short Hills was ar-old daughter of Mr. and |here Commissioner Reeve said lowing an operation The Selss sprawled on the running appointed Tuesday by Governor Cornelius Van Inwegen of j that White paid no taxes here mass was largely attended by board Going closer he saw Larson to the commission auth­ cl Wyoming avenue, started! and deserved no consideration Mr Kelly's many friends Inter­ blood dripping from the re­ orized by the Legislature to miethlng when she began her j from the municipality. Besides. ment was in St Teresa's cem e­ clining man's head .study state park needs and for­ m d year as mistress of the 1 Commissioner Reeve said he was tery, Summit. Dr Martland said that Mr. mulaic a program lor action ynmlng Summer School the | taking business away from local Born In Mlllburn 61 years ago, Selss had apparently placed the next year Others appointed he lived In the community" la vliousc at the rear of h e r' ice rrcam dealers German rifle, which was found were William J Couse. Asbury 'rents’ home. Chairman D King Irwin told all his life He was employed beside his body, in his mouth Park: Ocorge W. Page, Trenton; many years by the Township as 1 be wide publicity given her Mr. Reeve that even though the and pulled the trigger The bul­ | Mrs. Caroline Kissel, Morrls- an engineer In the road depart­ ntnre In local, Newark and pedler's license was refused let passed through the head, ajid i town; Mis. Mayme Creasy, Wood ment He had been In'ill health 'w York newspapers has en- White's pedler's license was all death was believed Instantane­ ! bury: Elmer H. Neff, Montclair, White required to do business thirty years and had not worked ous and Leigh M. Pearsall, Westfield. airaged other Wyoming ten- for four months previous to his ' *r-olds, male and fcAnale. to here No notes were found and m o­ The need for a State park Whereupon Commissioner death. tive for the suicide was un­ system along the shore has been -nit schools" of their own In Besides his wife, Mr Kelly K ir own back yards. Reeve seemed to disagree with known. according to Dr Mar- emphasized this Summer by the Chairman Irwin and I hey leaves two sisters and a daugh­ action of several resort munici­ Wyoming mothers today were ter. The sisters are Mrs. Will­ land. muiertng when the fad would promptly engaged In a more or Mr. Selss, who was estranged palities In restricting their less private argument which iam McCauley of Miliburn and beaches. It Is to this problem mi but some were pleased that Miss Kathryn Kelly of Tarry- from hts wife and children, was heir Marys and Johnnies were could not be heard by specta- that major attention of the com ­ town, N. Y. The daughter is mission will be directed. omg something useful during Mrs. Rose Trengove of Miliburn (Please Turn to Page 5) heir vacation period. (Pleasc Turn to Page 5) MILLBURN-SHORT HILLS ITEM

' ent of criticisms, too. Only a else quit taking the Bard’s never guess where she had U Decorative Painter, i few days ago we were subjected characters In vain stored Nope, you're wrong | again Do you give up? Well, Move Into New Ho to one of the severest tongue- ! being a lady she hud to have a Iashing* of our fifteen years of In his recent story about Miss handkerchief, didn't she? And Decorative Pan, Inc experience by a gent who was Cornelia Van Inwegens sum­ wearing a sleeveless dress which ed Into Its new niu.j ■ excessively annoyed because we mer school the reporters for had no pockets ur bells,or other burn avenue T ui-,mi..> things In or on which to stuff a It ;» wouldn’t permit him to censor The Item failed to Include a des­ nieriy occupied ihr „ handkerchief she had It neatly 11'■ 11 g some news in’ our columns. The cription of Miss Van Inwegen'a Mlllburu avenue leaching costume -He tells us tucked under her small wrist fellow was lu a positive rage Louis Bilbershrr fhr and said many things which he that lu his rush to get the story i walofc. - — — ——~-—•*— *" has been ahowtng hi, probably regretted later. After through to Oarcla he forgot a It had never been used. but.Jl lot of things, and when he was I was than Just the same In cafe tomers and frtendr u* ' % Im: • had given much precious i teatorea o f tB f—ffW, breath to hit confused tlunighfis rewriting it (or the •Herald Tri­ | of pmertfPnfyrW Uofr additional service i, AYBE it’s* tf&cauk StUIburn he went Ms-way, dramatically, bune of Sunday, July 26, he for­ Ung department has be in growing, or and the public space In the First got more details, too. losfr prr- MltS Ill’Ll. KKPOKTS. al l>'C feu ^ M Jmjxs In editorializing ______r ihe new store something. Fifteen years aao^Uie National Hank assumed the un- •nutmirirtr o r a Riostt n 'driimh Of course. It isn't too late, be.- Mr. ' e m , A Hull. 'IffMraT'souTrV* of 'poHtkirt nnd paint effects arc show,, k the moment before the final causc Cornelia’s school Is still ’ to the health physician, re|>ort business gossip was t-he gin mill .ctuUUn.-Uie audience didn't going strong and Is in the news too- measles and 49 released from was Immaculately while and her pick up news lor hi* weekly Hut quarantine. she said Mrs Hull STOP AT t AI’I tou bobbed hair very neatly clipped now that the pdslofllce delivers The Rev James K Shields also stated that last month she* sent dally reports to the a u th -! the mall It no longer la the shouldn't dictate to a carleless But what struck him as most Mr and Mrs Rich, gathering place of Mlllbur'n stenographer the statements to efficient about her gel-up ort(-(f*wcrc sent home j Maine’ before return a., shoppers cither deposit or with­ gue uf New Jersey. draw funds for business and In bis broadside tills week tile I Chopping purposes And while Rev Mr Shields said to his I performing these rfaijy tasks stenographer, after referring to J they meet friends and acquaint­ several reasons why Republican ances and pans ruuic tluui the drys in New Jersey should nol j lime of day, sometimes. desert their cause this year and ! There’s No Secret For Instance, we have been vote for At Baird "If tlicy do \ given a number of good news they will find their actions rtx- j tips there recently We might Ing like Bunko's ghost In the- ; add that our business at the campaign of 1102." a b o u t this. . . bank although trivial was nev­ Maybe he never heard Shakes- j ertheless legitimate Here we l>< arliiii actors pronounce It j obtained m ws and .social Items more like Its spelling, which and late received gi.o oue and seems to be the preferred way ’ even tactless compliments' about Besides, wc advise the Rev Mr j The ftem Shields to engage a stenograph-[ And w# ve even been rertpr- er wTli upon her Shakespeare or |

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Engler's mother, Mrs Robert 11. )! t I lills Item s lor Europe, where she will spend Bryant ot Bucrasunna spent the a year studying language and week-end with Mrs Charles En- literature at Frankfort and Dream* turn to-.fesllty In nick Paulks of Cun gler ut her cottage at Bay Head Munich, Germany till* perfect suburban com ­ :. ui as guests at her munity or wlnilln* road*, hi Deal Iasi ww*k I Lieutenant and Mrs Russell aged tree* and dlatlnctlr* , k lauitie. of Short! W E Baker of 263 Murrls ave­ home* — unspoiled country- Lloyd, who have been visiting Hide Ju»t beyond Uie Uireab- Kdward Ml I top Wild nue has left for Pine Camp. Mrs Lluyd'i parents, Mr and Greut Mend, N Y,, for two uid ut Newark I Two m ln- id ant! Mrs Harry! Mrs. Turn C. Watkliu ut Did uica walk Uvir. Uckawaoaa ? Put Orailffe weeks' encampment with the Station. Shurl 1U1U load, luive UU tor Knwt Battalion 118th Eleld Ar­ Han LMego. (Ink, where Lieuten­ tillery, of East OrtvhRe Mr? It f “SlacC/imtwr! ant. Liuyd.ts staUonwt with, the t o t arr^fstrTfrirMr United Slates Marine'Corps. Mrs Prank E Meisel ol Took- **- * , r avenue and Mrs Hugo Mayer MUm H Huena Craig of Wlnde lUsaJM Ualxi JlatuU mfre m n n is mtih* arcus- u. Okltnault. Me * Um. May Mr irip to Orr’s Island, Me , where they \ 111 spend two weeks. iieiiry Haskins and her u-turned to their home W hite Oak Ridge Frank Goodwin of Bryant* ave­ . alter spending July nue is spending the summer at ■nip of Robert 8 Hurnn- Ocean Grove lllllslde avenue ■* Phyllis Livingston has - re- .uincd to her home In Westfield, President Theodore Bet dor Hubert B Bryant return after spending her vacation n* was In charge of the meeting of .day to her home In Sus- j ihc gu

( nd Mr* Marshall Geer of jgysius Berberich of White Oak ALTM AN DCCO. son road I.ns returned nf- Ridge NEW JERSEY B,fill Aer_ New York itlng. Mr and Mis Philip Mr and Mr* 8 C Perkins ;h at their summer home and their daughter, Adclc Central Ave* bast of I larrison Sc, Last Orange, N. J. Telephone: Orange 5-3000 nnnt's Harbor Me Claire Perkin* of White Oak Ridge road, spent a reeent week­ nd Mrs Hu<*h C Edmts- end at the Atlantic Highlands f’ uk place and their Miss Alice rngram of Bridge­ Ml-.’ es Jane! and Cor port Conn spent last week as We're rather sheepish about broaching wool in August ! uniston were among the the guest of Mr and Mrs fyeRoy ib on the City of Bait Lincoln of White Oak Illdge : igship of the Baltimore road — bu t we can't wait another day to announce: • . which completed lt-s Elsie M Pars!!: daughter or / il trip to Havre. France Mr and Mrs William H Parsll . v Of White Oak Ridge road spent last week In Westfield as the p-trvey G Dunham of goest of Phyllis Livingston % il|e Va has ended Miss Bernlec Horneeker of Al l .WOOI Mi Bayard Stevens of Irvington White Oak Ridge road ; 1 . \ r ' and Virtor Malnheart of Heller Parkway Newark, spent last • .u., 11 Smith ol Park Thursday at Rye Beach N Y 11ua hided a visit to Harry Marly and Dot Berk , . welter B Swindell ol horn, of Irvington, spent a lew days last week as the guest ol BLANKETS Mrs Elizabeth Zelinsky and fo­ iiM' Geer, daughter u l. ndly of Great Hid road Irs Marshall Geer of u.id. Is on a pack trip The Extra Large Size, 72 x 84 inches, Canadian Rockies Personal Notes

Mi. Arthur E Eng- The Springfield Democratic Weighing 4 pounds :, dale road and Mrs riub met Inst evening at the Colonial Inn. Morris avenue Ar­ rangements were made for the miniature gull tournament on Warner s course August 14 Ephrem Muller of 31 Clinton s5.50 each tinrths* vnders avenue and Victor Gromest ol 39 Parkview avenue. Hillside, re­ turned this week on the He de France from a three months A Special Offering—Almost Without Precedent trip to Europe They visited France. Switzerland and Ger­ many While in Paris they at­ tended the ColoniaF Exposition The product of a famous mill whose luxurious blankets you have

Mr and Mrs Henry B Schus­ enjoyed at much greater expense. •v/ ter of Warner avenue are spend­ a j ing the.summer at their cottage Truly beautiful blankets: thick, fluffy, abundantly warm, gener­ in Spring Lake •' j - r X ously large, styled in solid tones of rose, blue, green, gold, orchid, M h . v »’ Mr and Mrs. Edward P SteiU * ? • u. i coral, wiih matching three-inch satin riblxm binding. ( t f t town ol Battle Hill avenue and Miss Evelyn Schoonmaker of South Springfield avenue spent the ■ r ■ .?s rv± week-end at the Sleltz cottage ORDER NOW FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY In Seaside Park. ■rra A ir1 ti O ’f OR IN SEPTEMBER Mr. and Mrs Donald Gridley. s fo ner - *j formerly of Fast Orange, are oe- rttpytnt; their home in Colonial Mail and TelephoncOrdcrs Should be Directed to terrace ALTMAN-NEW JERSEY. Do not delay Mr and Mrs. Frank Valentine j and family of Brook street are t t u u a m i s i v ------*— ' * - - - • N"* 11 ILLBUR.N LLBUfl AVC spending the summer at their u F MILLO Ml LLBuRN 6 0434 I ! cottage in Port Monmouth DURING AUGUST THE STORE WILL CLOSE ALL DAY SATURDAY

| Miss Fame Anderson, dnuftht- ; er of Mr. and Mrs. John F. An- | derson of Baltusrol avenue, will | sail Saturday on the St Louis * - . MILLBURN-SHORT HILLS ITEM

EARLY MORNING FIRE • Town Demands Jewett In falling to do so the commis­ Township Denies Plea Horseshoe Champions sion stands discharged without Group Make Its Report report " For ‘ Glorified” Diner Mlllburn firemen were called Win at Tayllor Road Commissioner Charles R at tyo o'clock this morning to (Continued from Page 1> Moore, who up until now had (Concluded) the Red Stone Inn, KnoUwood Mlllburn playground taken no part In the discussion road to extinguish a fire caused ploruhips In horseatu.fi said j enaon was notified yesterday haps due to the long and serious by defective wiring In the elec­ decided last week by t , Wouldn't that jjliow our lack] pjj application was denied Illness o! Ur. Frank B. Jewell, j tric refrigerator there. Dam­ ' of appreciation of the fine work j Levenson had applied earlier atlon Department whrr, 45 chainpan. Ur. Jewett hits been . age was slight. Chief Frank '■1 .tills commission has been M B f? jn the week to A F Only, build- entered play In the’ various out of toym fo r a while, b u t' Schmidt was. in cliarge of the «I think lrit __^would ..1J k— be |like1L.» na elan*1*P in . ____ M______- he1* back doer and we should1 laddies expect •* report -very soot!- * the lace.'.'--- — r , i mu. lxupecun* me ju u a . ml ■■ ResoUa; Junior B~»- r>tim Mlt is not meant to bt. Mr p ajy suggested ttiat UvMflOQ Louise Pedecine Winner Thomas, first, Joseph- Mart* This explanation In no Barker retorted. I want ac apply to the.Township Commit­ satisfied Mr W olf By way of tonio, second,. E a i l .l v tee for reslaaranl license be Of Rope Skipping Meet ..JnkOducU.cn hi? ii^rompt? : tion.” a third: anil William fnu 19 There followed (tome Inawdibla fore-the...... fourth argument he declared: discussion which the Press could Intermediate- B-v. . “TliaCs no oXcuxe why the sued. Louise Pedecine won the ClaM notJl J1CBIhear Then. Twice *•»fn the*••• !'**•'*past —several ----- Tliomas, first. 8 (»v*- h;tuc. eommission haant reported "I will, modify my motion to ^ eari ll1e Committee denied au A Hope Skipping championship fast Thursday at the playground, ond, Joe Policarplo. third The work could ha\1» been done makeI it14 say.1 tU the o fleet first meeting nfof «ll..illnnplication f.,r for lilliotl lunch wagons Tile 11* and Margaret Pollcarpto cap­ Ruasel Thomas fourth iu a couple of hours. In the the Committee In September " most exciting application was meantime our town depart­ tured the championship In Class senior Boys Mikr Saia4g Mr Barker said the one wherein the Collins ments an* working under the B first: Stanley Clinton ■'rag This was greeted by another Brothers Diners of Plainfield handicap^ of crowded conditions Class A included girls 12 years Lawrence Williams third brief speech by Mr Wolf sought lo place a lunch wagofi Only last week l saw In our old and over, while Class B was John Carey, fourth What'” he declared. "The In Mlllburn avenue near the en local paper.Ttic Item, something 1 or girls 12 years old and under first meeting In September? He trance of Taylor Park The ap­ about moving the firemen from Other winners In class A were performed a perfect gesture of plicant had rolled his wagon In­ their bedrooms on the ground to position while the Committee Mary DeBllas. second. Fanny floor to their recreation room impatience Poltcarpio and Fanny Kodoqulno. ■ you see. we re delaying was considering his application on tire second liuor tu make third, and Me O'Cone, fourth the * report,” Mr Moorr said, The sight of the ear near the Frank room lor the new engineer park aroused public IndlgnaUoij | Class B winners were: Mar­ Delgaldo •I made a private Inspect Ion o! smilingly to Mr Wolf garet Pollcarpto. first. Lucy All right." Mr Barker return­ and the following meeting of the] Experienced Gardener our police headquarters Mr Pedecine second Ahgellne Tbxl- ed. offer my original motion Committee was largely attended; Wolf continued just as Mr Ir­ 1 oquino. third, and Mary Pollcar- Worked for James F Bacon again Make TT the next meet­ by objectors win was about to say something, This application was denied | plo. fourth H year*, and John "and I want to tell you that ing of the Committee ” H e r e Mr Irwin re-entered the and O Howard Wilson then; Slewart, 3d. S months conditions there arc a disgrace , VISITH HFI.MAK controversy and offered a mo­ chairman, rigorously declared to the Township The chief has tion at ha own. an amendment that Mlllburn doesn't want any 34 Eaaex Street no privacy, there Is no room for lunch wagons within her b«r Louts Doerr. proprietor of the department s records, there to Mr Barkers motion which ders Doerr's drove White Oak Ridge Millbum, New Jersey la no detention room for respec­ deleted the reference to the commission thus, failing to re­ road at South Orange avenue. Is j table women who may be ap­ Use the Little Ads •pending a few days at Bclmar t prehended as Witnesses and the port It would stand discharged cellar In which the policemen without report have their lockers i; terrible " Tlie amendment carried three Mr Irwin's answer was sub­ to two Building Commissioner Charles R Reeve voting with stantially this This Committee Is thorough­ Mr Barker against 11 The ly aware of the conditions at the amended motion requesting the police headquarters amt In every commission to report the first Other deportment of o.tr Town­ meeting In September carried ship We deplore tin crowded una nlmously conditions and arf doing all we Everybody seemed pleased can to remedy them Me hope to have improvements made In WAR ON SPEEDERS. the near future I! is to their great credit that our policemen, In thrlr campaign to curb: without complaining go about speeding In Mlllburn nwenue j their work dally under these Main it reel, Mlllburn police yes- J EASTfcRN 01 VISION grave handicaps terday arrested 11 drivers who 1 Finance Commissioner Stcph were fined on an average of: en Barker entered tin discussion $5 and casts when arraigned be­ when he said In effect fore Acting Recorder Albert Nag­ Mr Chairman 1 have been el Tlie drive will continue to­ •waiting the report ol this mun day it was said. Several speed- Iclpal housing commission for rrs were nabbed near Taylor August Sale •omc tlrn- With all due res­ Park playground pect for nr Jewett and his as­ sociates. 1 really think It Is about RECOVERING AT HOME. time we had heard frnfn them The most timely and popular foods of the season- officially 1 therefore mdve Mr Miss I-con ore Pedecine of Chairman that this commission Ridgewood road, who has been offered at great savings! Stock up this week-end. be requested to report to the sick with Inflammatory rheu­ Township Committer at the matism for the past four weeks. Committer's next meeting and Is convalescing at her home LAST THREE DAYS . . . RASPBERRY ANN PAGE ------PRESERVES BRAND r 15c GRAND OPENING Campbell’s Beans 4 — 25c

SALE StringBeans STANDARD QUALITY 3 r 20c ENDS SATURDAY August 8th. Grapefruit (HEARTS) °or°?o5?sY 2 ™ 25 c Watch Our Windows for SPECIALS Big Savings ^ OUTSTANDING VALUES! ^ SPECIAL OFFER ! FINEST OUALIJY— PURE To the first 100 customers Friday and Saturday 10-QUART GALVANIZED PAIL for GRAPE JUICE . 2 b;, 25c £. 23c lO c FOR NATIONAL PEACH WEEK — U RG E FREESTONE ' . Quantities Limited ELBERTA PEACHES . bt,L 25c Millbum 5c-10c-25c & up WHITEHOUSE DEPARTMENT ST O R E, « EVAPORATED MILK . 3 17c 351 Millburn Ave. Opp. Theatre, Millbum BORDEN'S, LION, VAN CAMP'S 14H ox. OR GOLD CROSS EVAP. MILK cam 19c MILLBURN-SHORT HILLS ITEM 5

'Good Humor” Salesman Rev H Norman Sibley, minister of the Wyoming Church, was In­ MORE STUDIES IN CHILD TRAINING: White Oak Ridge Gin Operate in Town terested In aiding In the Jobless HOME ENVIRONMENT relief work. t Brenda Dyke* of White (Continued from Page Road Commissioner Charles R Alicia Chanler Bohn Oak Ridge road is spending her Moore said the Rev Mr. Sibley vacation at Dallas, Pa or* nr the Pr«w because of the had hart a brief conference with* As parents we all feature one thing most: Alley Berbt rich of White Oak norm raging outside, too. the Committee the week before Or art or aport or intellectual play! Ridge road is spending his vaca­ Apropos veterans’ licenses. The and that it Had discussed the tion as like guest of his Uncle u*m today reprinta the follow­ udtualfon with him f And !i h u been tbe borne' a unconscious kesst and Aunyij 'Keambqpt. ^ ’ /'nnwiwftPffiNyi nvrirt ing dipped from the tjupstloh cmrtTnTKthmernrtmr tramrwt' Ihek~wl uiFeacTi stands' for is Hte wisest way .Mr Anna Lerrttafi and Miss i*d the Rev, Sibley (or 'the pro­ nd answer department of the But children need n broad encouragement I-orralnc Rutledge of Newark tut tut issue of 'New Jersey posed committee. He salt! the have concluded u week's visit « t imucipalltlea." published by the committee should be three who Jn opposite* to tilings we love to do, the home ol M o B C Honicck it ate League of Municipalities: _ would be given a free rein fh I low ahull we foster this environment er o! Whil« O ak Ridge ruscl Question: can a municipality rfmking its survey and recom , Ip hotjics thus oriented to one view? Kenneth l>enman. Chester oiitrol the operations of a ped- mendaUons. Boslawge anti william and rr who has a veteran’s license1 ! Each child reacts to overdose in art Thomas Tomanskl of Mlllburn Answer: The municipality Man U Found Dead Or intellect or social life, alike, utrd Hal bai l ll,k(«.„ of (dpi Rig- an not require a local license of Our apron-strings entrap the tender heart Held ha\( returned after a pedler who Is a veteran of the In County Park Here week's vacation at IU dinar. : 8 military service The state Which early falls a prey, or goes on strike,— Mr and Mi» H C Perkins and iu exempts a veteran from local (Continued from Page li Hierefore we'must develop new desire: litelr daughter'Adrle Claire Per­ rense requirements when he What least we love, ^hnt will they most require kins ot White Oak Ridge ruad a* been grunted a license by At) years old and lived at the and Mr* Tlioinas CaUltum and it* county clerk following sub- home of William Beyen at 18 her son Thomas CaUlnau of utwlon of proof that he Is a Fernwood road He was a keen ming nude In the Short Hill* South orange avenue motored bona fide veteran and a bona INSPECTS 4 DAIRIES huntsman and spent much time Club pool by patrolman Edward on Monday to the Atlantir Hlgh- tide resident The last legisla­ in the woods of the reservations Wade and Philip Plerman were lands ture. by chapter 321 of the 1831 Dr El wood H Macphcrson. in the vicinity of Newark lu fined $5 ench by Acting Recorder Miss lima lluntoon, daughter session laws, requires a veteran health officer, reported to the his auto was round a Pennsyl­ Albert Nagel Mlllburn police o! Mi and Mi John 8 Hun file a personal photograph 111 vania hunting license, lie had Board of Health Monday night touti of W h ite Ckik Ridge road with his application and to es­ court last night been a Newark manufacturer for that during July ho inspected! hav concluded a visit to Ocean tablish proof that he has been a twenty-five years (our dairies, finding conditions City resident of the state for six Besides hLs wife. Mis. Hattie 7 IDLE FIRE CALLS. months It should be noted that • in three satisfactory In the Sciss. he leaves a son, Otto, and • fourth, which was recently leas­ the law allows free licenses lo daughter, Mildred, all of whom Fire Commissioner John D : era ns and not to employees of ed to an operator who applied reside at 930 South Nineteenth McCollum reported to the Tow n veterans. The license is per- (or permission to sell milk In • trecl. Newark Mlllburn. Dr Macpherson said ship Committee Monday night ottal The law cannot be con- Inquiry among friends reveal­ 666 the application sliould bt* denied that during the month u! July trued as an exemption of an ed no reason why Mr Sets..*; I K)1 I!) OK TABI.K IS mploye of a veteran from as the place was unfit Mlllburn firemen responded '*> should take his Hte. They said llrh»*r« .i Ilratl.u hr or Nfuml municipal license requirement .even alarms The fire can • d that recently tie had complained NUDE BATHERS FINED. rji.i in mtmilr* < hrrhs a Cold Any |>edler, veteran or otherwise, that business had been poor, a total damage of about illu h is subject to other laws or reg­ fur firM tla> and rhrrks Malaria but only yesterday told several Seven young Summit and said ulation* regarding his conduct • ti Hirer da\ s. that it was picking up and that . Springfield men who ware a treat. and so, of course. Is not Im­ hLs own particular business was ed late Friday night (or swim­ Want Ids bring results mune from regulation or arrest Sit vie t or Baby * Cold. considerably better than it had when he violates municipal ordinances." been Funeral services will be held this evening at eight o'clock at Barker Offers Plan the Pftcl Funeral Home, 39 Mar-1 To Aid Local Jobless rlson place, Irvington

Continued from Page 1* Joe Marcanlonio Win* Mumblety-Peg Tourney situation which might present itself here Joseph Marcontonlo walked 1 Commissioner Barker said he away with lirst honors In the 4iad spoken Of his plan to Mrs boys Junior mumblety-peg Carrie A Hull, executive direc­ tournament .last Wednesday tor of the Neighborhood Assoc­ morning while Mike Saladlno iation. and several others. He’ copped the championship In the Wheaties w h o l e w h e a t fla k es 2 pkg». 21c Mid he had also understood the senior boys division Other winners were Junior Boys James Scott, second Gulden’s Mustard • jar Nlckey Cucchiaro, third: and lie William Umsuedtcr, fourth Sen PETS lor Boys Daniel Panzano. sec­ CrisCO SHORTENING lb. can 21c ond, Timothy Dante, third, Stanley Clinton, fourth. UNEEDA BAKERS . . . PREMIUM SODA or i L 1 lb. SUMMIT DOG AND Graham Crackers 2 pkg*. 27c CAT HOSPITAL Dr. J. B. Engle, Vet MILLBURN RIDING SULTANA BRAND . . . LIGHT MEAT Morris Turnpike & Middle S(„ No. 1 Summit ACADEMY Tuna Fish ; . ^1” 15c can 29c Tel.—Summit 6-0381 Hoars — »:.to o l» SO A. M 2 to 2 P. MILLBURN, NEW JERSEY ToUphon* 960 H. 7 lo n E*. M. Mttndit)*— 11:30 to 1. QUALITY MEATS AT A&P MARKETS

aL POPULAR BRANDS SMOKED HAMS ib. 2 3 c DOERR'N GROVK c h o i c e g r a d e Ib. THE FINEST SPOT FOR PORTERHOUSE STEAK • 45c

OUTINGS, PIC NICS, mid BONELESS BRISKET BEEF f r e s h or c o r n e d . ib 19c GATIIKUINGS LONG ISLAND DUCKS • ib. 23c

WHITE OAK RIDGE RD. RIB LAMB CHOPS . • • ib. 33c Millburn, N. J. SHOULDER OF VEAL m . l k f e d • • ib 17c COMING EVENTS FANCY BOLOGNAS, . , . • • ib. 25c Western Electric Co. * ib. pkg. SLICED BACON s u n n y f i e i d • y 17c Sat., Aug. 8th. • 2 ib*. 25c Millburn Board of Trade— Thursday FANCY FRESH WEAK FISH August, 27th THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO.

T H E fickn*-- cl bf«t • HOME MAKING •riaj tn yoU 0 (.« u .« Domyitjc rug* can #<*• iwwtd hr 0Cf a,.!’ *, By ADA B E B 8 II SWANN ihsmpoo elesnsir) thoroughly cIm rm U s». p ,( Public Servicn Electric and Gas Company fl»«s oscrphonsHy t- Home economic* Department your «vot shoutit l,t tb» ws *t l(«it m et > y*.. Ii,, COOKING VEGETABLES Hr»m Hu Qratin coil il tWtOfuLls tnd I <|i string t nip m> dtuw OUff «if lit# *r««n tutor ut som a i*C0 within lb* loud ^ INSURT n ) But n Jtiyrr of rooked hr an* in * , Thin rhatigr- In r aimed by ton much I'Uti Ct J AN j buttered re»*crolc Cover with ur loo luuc beating and by the pCci grated « bec»«». »(Mia Ma*b#ll f t }, t T« prevent a rhangw of color. i nith buttefesi ffumb* and a da*b ■r, »«j|rf,»bie» muil Im* cooked quickly 1 of paprika Hr.ke !n a hot oven Th«* addition of a pinch uf iihU i < 4ning* color T«m» much »<«da make* v*>ge I'rei and «a»b c-nion.B (‘<»<*k In a 1 tabic* limp ami ilintr and d«c*tr«v» gft-at deal of t» filing Halted a'ftter '.itm of the ijiam in*. *u. be*a/y 1 for twenty Hie to thirty mlnutr* <*f Hi® »■ da habit in ctatkinc. When 4 nr tint!! tendrr Drain, «e**nn ant * you ti»c It. you mull adu bo more ' k m c with melted bolter. Frederick W. Loch/ than on* aUternth of a leaaper ffnart of wafer» for twenty five » C t^ T u fe V.trvv<.s Gf^oW war the dean »tf the 27. telephone , retirement he remained an active and red r*h b a (r I* apt to turn a i to ff rn mit it«)» ur until lender maker* in that city .«n•'.! t be i i.'Pped parsley tuer the p<» ago he retired. Jvavmg *rrn r%*> 11>• U. ».i*< r » !i’. keep the tabbag< red IliK liiids ti..;. Among »he thousands of r*prrt» Ut«H- Serve with a da*b of pap- Sf year* and two month* *1 at live k engaged in t)tat w**»k he had a repo a* ii should I * 1 rik-i [ I nit last- as i a,*.;. iervicc. (jliuti for (me wiwk man whip He • • \\ fSiUt vc^etaidi'k autli Ab * alt I Eqo Flant ! Mii.vibiii; roTlini: v. j Horn In New York Titr in IK5K credited with introducing !<»gf4ph *hc»w» V! i S oflw ifti h < . * a im) dry on n ('•**) < ‘ook 18/9. the shops of t!»/»t ( iitrum ‘ at the nm . *< ofdrtcd >r.»fs of <«»oking Thia should not happe i 1 with your plmu!.:i. in deep fat a’ 4**0 degnea IV lor were bought by the Wcaicn. H o •service, w hen » c f U <•* ition w.n *pvrn it l»»* * are Uui.td f]di«ki) 'in i v rosl you lew nioi.' • red* ir* plen'y of water until a * u!»«- .f br< a l * irr« ligli! trie Manufaettirmg Company t*. * »;* hi% hot of The :?.»!* timrnt * typify Il attended to ai - tmoe the manufacture nj trlrfftaph a rpan in the liiitnr v of the idcphone tTown in f«-r!y t n?! > *e,ond*» un j initrurnent* and *n manufac furr very nearly -o«rrd by In* career A VEGETABLE PLATTER ti! a ir it brown. Drain on un to put it o l! lui .i > telephone*. In that wav Mr l^whr ( in -me aide i* *hr modern telephone glased paper. »fiinn with anil and Buttered Pea* | be Came connected with the making ■end on t be a •mode I of one of pepper and aerve wjtii a highly «ea -of •» lc f ihonrs »*nl v fr lollfc early ii tjls peas fun Mitred tomato »au< « Harry C. Anderson *l»t i wl. ) M id J llisp butter Gcten Pea* and Onion* l*IunibinE &• llt iti: 2’^ cups Seasoning* I I d5 aheBftd 3 bunchea arnal! *!»edc peaa ('ook c.*\ I tsp salt Springfield, N. J. eiet| in t» tiling water. aaU«1 Ui j Cook onion* in itoiiiug water for . Tel. Mill. 6-1896 lowing «»ne and one half teaspoon* ts’n minuter, ad ! pea* nnd rook T" | * M i»-r quart of w alifi for iw niy five i latiiiv fitp rrf!ntrt»*r. lon^ r 'Add ' 4/ n ta lliirty minuton or unlit lender I salt the lajit ten minute* nf rooking Hr.iin. aer\ e in hot serving dilti Drain i.iidoii with butter and pep THOR IS w 11 !i melted butter. I [><>r Electric Easy Washing W ork

GOOD PLUMBING O neFriendJellshciiicr A NY material that is washable will come out fresh and thoroughly dean if it is laundered in the i* the most economical You will get tin sliced eold poultry : Thor washer. The I heir's action is gentle and no e a u t if u l fixtures are not tasted when you In... mallet how line the hibnc, dirt is removes! without enough. Have the satls- B this shop. pulling or leaimy the article, housekeepers like the lactinn of knowing that the work the Thor does. They like its compact size too, I.ei tia make >nur plumbing in your home will last All our cooking d.,. balhrooni modern our premises large enough to do a lug washing, yet small enough now. Price* have through the years and will be ef- never been *o low. Ilclent. Our work to guaranteed. for the ho-jsc of limited dimensions. Local Agents for IMabeio S99.7R cash or S105.75 on the Food I’roclur/' divided payment plan. down nnd THOMAS R. DOUGLAS CO. Millburn Delicatessen ' PLUMBING & HEATING eighteen months to pay the balance 315 Millburn Ave 303 Millburn Ave., * Millburn, N. J. Telephone 6-2238 PVBLICUUJSEHVICE Phone 6-0344 at night 6-0096 II 0«

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MU* Dorothea Taylor ed chiffon and a corsage of white CITES IIAN'CiKK TO WOMEN 1 Always work out of door", roses. LETTER BOX. OF DRY CKANINC. IN HOME |even with carbon tetrachloride. Wed* Charle* D. Frisch Mr and Mrs Frisch !m for VACATIONS FOR POOR. Work in the shade during the Avon, where they will spend a summer. The lawn of the home of Mr fortnight On their return they Editor. Tlie Item, Any woman who attempts to! 2 Always remember that a will reside In Irvington, do dry cleaning indoors with an i and Mrs Rutherford H Taylor Sir gas collects from the cleaning The bride is u graduate of explosive and Inflammable llq j of 61 Pine street, Wyoming, wn* If your readers have #ee» wltat ( fluid if the cleaning is done in­ Htr Keene Thursday afternoon of State Normal School Newark, uid endangers not only her own ) doors It us this gas which may the summer heal is doing Uhwc life but aUo the lives of others the wedding of their daughter., and a teacher in the Union be exploded.- it there I* a fllte Township school* She Is chair­ day* to the little children In dir In Ole home, warns Mrs Marion Mlsi Dorothea E Taylor, to cI mulct! ncUUdiorhuuda, U.«v within the building man of the membership com­ O Hell. 'Mew Jersey esuenslnn 3. Always remember that a rharteaT) Frlarlj, son of Mrs * will understand why I am writ­ Ulllan Frlsctr of Union The mittee of the Junior Woman's service specialist In home man­ pilot phi or a lighted match ing to your paper again. 11 Hrv H. Nortnan Sibley. minister Club of Maplewood agement. ■may explode this gas and cause of the Wyoming Church, per­ Too tired to stir, the smaller She has'been prompted to Is­ a fire . eluldreu. und the mothers with sue Hits warning by numerous formed the ceremony In the Baird Pledge* Himself 4 Alyvays remember not to presence of relative* and a few their babies, even Urn bigger boys fatal accidents in New Jersey rub one part of a garment anti girl* droop along the curbs i homes resulting from dry dean friend*. ' To Rid State of Thug* against another as till* may pro­ and hi the gloomy hallways, j ing with gasoline, naptha, ben­ Following the ceremony a 1 duce a spark that will cause when all the time. Just a few zine. energlne. and other Inflam reception was held on the lawn. naptha or gasoline to burst Into Trenton, Aug. A—David Baird, triable liquids These arr among, The house was decorated In pale miles away, there are country! flame Never clean gloves on J r , Republican candidate lor the most commonly • u..< d ones j yellow and orchid houses and peaches and cooij the hand* Miss Edna Griffiths of Mill- Governor, has derlared n war to woods watting for them. because they arc easily obtained ; ft Nevcf use -n explosive. In­ and are much less expensive. In | burn avenue, was maid of honor the finish against racketeering Summer has been a long pull1 flammable fluid in a closed con­ ilrst cost, then guaranteed non- j and William Frisch of Bloom- ’ In New Jersey for these hall-fed families of tainer Mich ;h a washing mttch- men long out of employment and j explosive and non-lnflammnblo field, rmprtn of the bridegroom,' Mr Baird will devote much of lin follows a winter of privation cleaning fluids. 1 a Always hang the cleansed was beet man his time to studying means and and much Illness safe material to usr in! . rtfelt III a line outdoors until The bride wore u white silk methods of wiping out the rack dry weaning." Mrs Hell advise- | embroidered organdie gown, MK) little children and their th y arc absolutely dry Work etcers who endanger honest ou'a- "is carbon tetrarhlntlde. a non j made In prince** style and edged mothers are still on our waiting i■ ,g nn a clear windy (lay assure* lncss men He plans to con­ explosive and non mU.imm.ibU-1 -Vfdnrtorv rc-iilts provided the with a narrow ruffle Site car­ sult representative people lists to go to the country liquid that is used In many lit - ^ atttele* have been rinsed In n ried a bouquet of pale pink roses, throughout the State who are We cannot, Car ha* Ik-cii Marked Greater Power and New Driving Ihiw-n tn almost hall ol its Facilities arc Now Available to ( )| Icinal Pi ice Practically Every Income Small Many nn being sacrificed lor a Down Payment will Secure Any Sractinn of what they're worth of These Cars. WEEK Main- Your BeiecUon from these (iuaranteeri trade-In-value enrs ALI, ARE IN' PERFECT and yen II be making the best CONDITION po-sible- automobile Investment

Full > Value I ...I II,.1 A *l,..o l.III.. Dodge Special Coach, 6 0 .0 0 DeLuxe Down Ntw Clulctar-Ntw Brake*— New Tou Delivery 120.00 Chevrolet Road*ter $175.00 Ju»t HI* C*r for Ttil* Weather Packard Six Phaeton 175.00 Ford Model A A • h ! It* M 1 11 W h . « it 1 »n<* Phaeton 100.00 I)o«n Chevrolet Six Sedan 110.00 Completely Overhfliileit D ow n Ford Model A Sport I't i fi t t i li.Uiu.ii CiinililloU Coupe 130.00 -.v r , in' i*. t f f r*..nilH|fiit Down An Exrpptlnnal Buy Ford Model A Standard Ford Model A Fordor Coupe _____ 130.00 Down Sedan 120.00 D o w n F ord Model A Fordor Ford Model A Tudor Sedan 130.00 Sedan ...... 160.00 Down D o w n FI V . . i|. Ml \ I lln llllil < .1 U k r Now Ri.u. I \ - w 1: )•). ft. , , hauled Ford Model A 'Sport Ford Model A A 1 */2 Coupe 150.00 D o w n Ton 180.00 Excellent In EVER Y O SEI* C A R Down Coupe, 2 5 .0 0 1'iiiel I »<-l i' • r\ v In Good Running (ilevelam il S j i I p n A* k S p rvico C’o . Condition l*t rfi • 1: I 1.11*1 ( 'oii'IM I' M Ford Model TT Dump Miliburn, N. J. Ford Model TT Screen Truck 100.00 317 . 319 Miliburn Ave., Phone Miliburn 6-0102 Side 75.00 Many MIIph nntl Months of ITnu««*d HerVicF D« In • 1 v / MILLBURN-SHORT HILLS ITEM FROA THE MERCHANTS and I*.,,*, upon this prige arc offering y»u f- |{ A. F. Dedecker opportunity to win a beautiful d«4

Delicatessen Home Cooked Foods and Salads VO

Millburn’i 0d hen- Quality 333 Millburn Ave. Tel. 6-2096 Millburn An

SCHOO l»H< O ICATIVH P A IN T HICK l . . e "a Surr S

PAINTS WALLPAPERS ( I .uung, WT Painter’s Supplies 318 Millburn Avenue / 333 Millburn Ave. Tel. 6-1581 H ere To Se REPAIR WORK ON AI HUFF HARDWARE CO. EFFICIENTLY J Houehold Furnishings- Easy Washers General Electric Radios — Washers Sp and Refrigerators RADIO SERVICE

269 Morris Ave. Springfield Tel. 6 0243

KHALAF& iPrinceQat <■ B0YAJIAN Cleaners and Dyers "Where the Guest is King"

Luncheon 50c Dinner $1.00 MEN’S SUITS

Dining Dancing OVERCOATS LADIES’ SUITS No Cover Charge DRY CLEANED AND Millburn and Short Hillr Avenues PRESSED $1.00 Elluic

Dresses Cleaned 1.00 & up.

GINTY’S GARAGE Tel. Mill. 6-1610 P. 0. B

V We Call for and Deliver . General Auto Repairing — Towing— Day & Night Service KHALAF & BOYAJIAN

98 Millburn Ave.

White Oak Ridge Rd. Tel. 7-2348 Millburn MIL!.BURN SI IORT HILLS ITEM

mrntii whose advertisement* ap|>ear h every purchase at their stores the In set South Mountain Garage *’S , Wrecking — Towing — Expert Repairing t CARS WASHED & GREASED ive Shoe Store

Predominate TeL 6-0454 Millburn Ave. at Morris from Theatre

ERVICE st Counts” ALPER’S

. Tailoring Stationery — Sporting Goods rER Cigars — Confectionery

Tel. 6-2050 ABBOTT’S ICE CREAM

45 Main St. Millburn, N. J. Tel. 6-0674 Y o u ... CARS - RAPIDLY AND 0 0 SMALL...... NONE Model Park Auto Service GE KLOSS & CONN, Inc. jfield Garage TIRES - BATTERIES — IGNITION — WELDING PHONE MILL. 6-0181 Greasing and Brake Service SPRINGFIELD, N.J. General Repairing

9 MiHburn Ave. 1 Block West Valley St. Tel. 6-1942

RIMBACK’S

EXPRESS Millburn’* Newest & Most Modern Store and Apartment Building, adjacent to Theatre

Now Renting MOVING PACKING 0 I L SHIPPING MAHLON POLANSKY

Light and Heavy Trucking Millburn 6 0004 a arshal RUG CLEANING

2 WAREHOUSES 2 EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING

Millburr> Millburn & Westfield DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE “REPAIR WORK BY EXPERTS” ■39 RIMBACK’S EXPRESS JOHN’S GARAGE c

Mill 6-2000 - West 2 2900 34 Main St. irt Rear Tel. Mill. 6 2134 10 MILI.BURN-SHORT HILLS ITEM

ACCIDENT PREVENTION. The space between the teeth j satisfactory than a tooti, (:r^ (Tiyr MOUTH HYGIENE is normally filled with a mass of i it Is not so likely to mjutl. . jjgi. jiUUmrn iMiiirl Villa Jtrui Had maimer* on the pare of By ! very delicate tissues that form j delicate gum atructtm„ l: ,r drivers are held by many auth- t LEO KAHN I) » S j the gums They are Inflexible j cause bleeding and reccssu,., PubUahed every Thursday by orltle* to be the principal cause ! and movable and adjust their the gums ppMt,nni W1th ^ e jn o v ;,„u: nU uf ^ q { ^ The Item Publishing and Print- of automobile accident* The late Walter Setrvour,...... in .. lne Company, a Oorporatton, at According Ur traffic engineers i '"'J the* leeth They fill up the) .... 249 Main Street MBIlburn, New and statistician*. the accident f ,,Ui UPS ancl I)0%1“ o t a VVan" ! spaces between the teeth so U ia tf ‘"ehes loijg. Hold one isi-1 9C; JerseyJeraev Christie Brooks. Editor;’ rale oulrt drop to a minimum it j dermg Ule asked the waitress, (uotl lodge there. The ; «® n the 11 thumb and lie -tr*l John A Dry Business Manager - driver* wuuld display a little \ hj une coffee house, he declared, surface covering of the gum is ’ nn&er of the left hai ;r.(l Business and Editorial Telephone courtesy in operating their cars for a toothpick, and was toW ] composed of a thin membrancc wrap the floss twice around " s % MJiiburn 6-TiOff by giving way when other marh- We., don't keep them now |, ,about the thickness of tissue pa- cud of Lhq first (Inge. Du n,r * , , lues are passing, and would dts- Father found out thaj the gen- per Jt Is ii thin protective cov- same wuh the thumb ard am " rontlnue crowding ear* couilhg tlemen took Utem away with! erlhg over the gum* and krep*- finger qf the right hand ruJW Entered us Second Class Mat-, in opposite directions, the un- them " 'th em from Injury * I the flu** geuiiy belw»*ii p*. ler at the Mitlbum Postofflce necessary use of loud horns, Toothpick* are going out of | Careless use of a tooth pick teeth and with a back and h uh motion lou-eii and remote under an Act of Congress. March , driving siowiy in the midst of use nowadays for other a n d , tears away this fine surface iuud and dean the aaU .. SL, j( | fast-moving traffic, etc. more practical reason# II isn't covering and produces a woBfltf! earh tooth After a (tup pf;,( A survey conducted by Ule A1 the moat inspiring sight to see which may become infeotod. t I bert Itussel Erakine Bureau for a person pick food particle* from Careless Jabbing away of the the one can floss all the Street Traffic Keen re 1 ha* a minute's time BubsrrlpUon rates, by mail, 1 between the teeth In public toothpick pushes the gum tissue j __ shown that the automobile It- postpaid: one year, $200, six Aside from the unsocial aspect which fills the space between the When food habitually iixigrs flvc ‘ self is leaxi responsible for ac- months, II no; per copy, of the habit It docs much harm J teeth Doing this alter e a ch 1 between the teeth It geii, , ,iu ridvnu Poor brakes, steering cents Subscription* paid in ad betwpen the teeth It creates a* njea! finally causes open spaces means that something i n«: and similar factors cause only a trance All checks and money much havoc as a wild bull would tf) form. These spaces become, normal with the area and orders should be made payable small percentage of mishaps It t* corrected romplm Human nature has not yet ad­ In a china shop favorable spots lor foodstuff to to the Hem Publishing ii Print­ When thk toothpick Is put In * collect and require more use of more grave In nature may n Ml( ing Company justed Itself to take advantage . of the lull efficiency and safely t the mouth not only does It in 1 the toothpicks so that their nerd * of the modern car Nine out of flirt a shock to the teeth but any becomes absolutely necessary AT OC EAN CiROVI ten cars involved In accidents germs on It* surface have a The use of dental floss obviates u t » » i naviMtvu, ttrt«u«»»i'*ts arc In perfect condition Thus, splendid entry to the body In the need of using toothpicks and Mr and Mrs Cornelia »!» sttur < u » m e i«. tn 90 per cent of cases, accidents this way many Infectious dis­ corrects tlip habit if it has been ex of Hillside avenue Iliwf ( t«*4. !**»**••! ; result from human carelessness, eases might have its beginning started Floss Silk Is much more . their Ocean Grove cot lac V* tart <*>•!• fyrw ta -tn a i j Incompetence or bad judgment j Good driving manners can cover a multitude of other fall­ Member Essex County News­ ings The driver who resents paper Publishers' Association passing cars, who attempts to hold an undue share of the road, who has no respect for the .SHE (rOlStr, HK IKWIN rights of the pedestrian or other ( motorists. Is a potential killer Monday s meeting of the Mill- and destroyer of property It Ls burn Township Committee was agaiust him that future highway FIRE THEFT marked by an interesting dem­ safety campaigns must be con ­ onstration of cool tact, conoid- ducted If they are to show re­ crate IhoughtfullncM for col­ sults. league* and a genuine apprecia­ tion ol civic responsibility by- THE FEDERAL DEFICIT. Mr D King Irwin, chairman when the storm of emotions With a deficit of $903,000,000 broke to the right and to the left and even In front of him and an Increase In the outstand­ ing public debt of $616,000,000. The demonstration reminded- the Federal Government, on experienced spectators of the June ended the New days when Mr G Howard Wil 30, wh»t CARELESSNESS -1 York Times calls Its most unfav- son presided over Township orable fiscal year In recent his- Committee meetings merlin g never got lory During the year, treasury re­ beyond his control and his pat­ ceipts totaled $3,317,000,000, a ience with qulbblers and Snnr- decline of $861,000,000 from 1930, IkutaU', misunderstanding tax­ and expenditures were $4,220,- payers seemed Inexhaustable M3 000.000, or $226,000,000 more than These gentlemanly qualities so last year when there was a sur­ necessary for the orderly con­ plus of $184,000,000 Major duct of ft meeting at which Im­ sources of government revenue. portant Township business Is to ■""7” " I " , Including Income tax. corpora - HREE destructive forcet that constantly threaten the be considered, were ‘ ^ - tlon tax and custom* duties, fell displayed to advantage last a* rompared with the previous valueblei in your tafe at home, your deih drawer, your Monday nlphl by Mr Irwin T year. Tlie meeting had been des­ The government, of course, is office vault. tined to close perplexedly, but In an absolutely sound position, Mr Irwin's skill at Parliamen­ but higher taxes are inevitable tary procedure, and his apparent unless drastic economies are e f­ "Fire deitroys suburban home— Thievei ransack apartment— Inherent tact, caused the sess­ fected ion to be concluded peacefully Depressed business conditions Lost: wallet containing valuable papers." so tjiat none of the Town Fath­ were directly responsible for the ers. or taxpayers present, would $861 000,000 drop in revenue regret hasty words and Ill-con­ Tlie blame for the attendant You see such warnings in newspapers every day. sidered action* Increase of $226,000,000 in gov­ Had Mr Irwin not exhibited ernmental excuse will probably the restraint requisite for mun­ be hurled from shoulder to icipal officials In civilised com-1 shoulder until forgotten Homes will burn, thieves will prowl, carelessness will always munitles, future meetings would, be with us. You can't always prevent them. But be largely attended by persons j PUBLIC EXPENSES you can who somehow enjoy Town m eet-! avoid the consequences. Ings wherein personal grudges i President Hoover Insists that are satisfied, "political" ambi- j , the different Government do- tlons encouraged or exploited,! 1 parunents cut expenses to the and the municipality’s serious, Our fireproof, burglarproof vault will protect your valuables ; bone. There are demands upon business justly held up to rid- j i the public treasury for every — for as little as a penny or two a day. Come in and ask our iculc. conceivable object. Competent students of the situation regard Vault Cditodian to show you how safe and convenient our CHILE CHASES CARLOS. j the tendencies toward Increas- j ing Federal and State appropri- Safe Deposit Boxes are. Another Suoth American Pres­ , atlon as menacing to the stabi- ident walks the gangplank as j lity of Government. President Carolos Ibanez of The President wlH have a hard Chile, dictator and self-styled Job on his hands if he succeeds man of destiny," resigns and > lowering expenses, as Con- hldes out from his angry CQUn- i 8reM seems to be afflicted with trymen. Government of and by the Idea tha^doles, bonuses Orifl the people seems to be striding loans, should be passed for T he Summit s kust C o m p a n y 4n high-heeled boots jn many somewhat promiscuous purposes. parts of the world, with the re­ s u m m i t sult that unsatisfactory kings TYt* It«an in on a*l« *T«ry Thuridmjr af- N E W JERSEY and unpopular presidents have twroen at Hillman’* Stationery Storf, In Main »tr#ft; and Johnson'* In th« been losing their Jobs In great Skill itw t at the Centre; Rancher'*. numbers during the past year or ItS ftllllbara Rvenue; Taylor Park Con­ fectionery Store, opposite Taylor Perk two. Sheet Bala Pectoflee Bulldln*. MIII.BURN SHORT HILLS ITEVi II

live in the Spirit, let us walk in ST. GEORGES ( III Ki ll < the Spirit" (Galatians 5 25) .M aplewood, N. J. Glow io play firid g t Among the citations which Rector Rev Francis H. Rlcb*^ AUC convprlse the Lesson -Sermon is ey li l U R or the following from the Bible, #,oo A M. — Holy communion ■ j hlE l’UEJi’S LIIURCH j “And it came to parts, when he ;i.00 A. II. — Holy Conaq CONTRACT Rev. Hugh W. Dickinson, Keclur. n * ?.* *>ty- » munion a net htwou by B*)L~ JtRth full of leprosy who seeing f - Holy t'ommunlnti, 8 A M Win. Henwood of Burnealey, ‘ ' b y Wynne ^esus fell on Ills faoe. and be- England Ferguson Morning Prayer and Sermon, f oyght him. saying. laird, if thou Author of ^PRACTICAL AUCTION aRHX.fi* I) At M wilt, thou canst make me clean. Th«* Item u on tiery Tbarstto* First Sunday iji Each njontiv And he put forth his hand, and l»»v«n at Mltinmtf** Stationary Coi*yrl«li(. WJO, by If.rylr, Jr. Main itreet il the CtAlte, tiunrbar'a, Holy Connnuiiion 11 A M. touched him, saying, I will be 120 Mlilbt rti a*enue. Taylor 1’erh Omk thou clean And Immediately frppo«lu Taylor Pan* ART1CI [•' No. 4 in Mato i ( n n ; ant J>iS»*nsd* iw MILLBl'KN BAI-TIST CnifUCII. J,um Juui Shaft Hill. Cm w Ws HnPStaw J left arc litre* Outwit -thsr h«i le •liwuixiiun trtimpr or thnuld hr *ho» in* spade Sunday School il 45 n m. am! ciillcfcm r of opuuuti: suit.' In titr writer'* opinion / '* (iroiier Miller's Ind tit tin* point m two spade*, ft Y Evening wgrshlp lit 745 p. m. Hum l No. 1 atiould then r.lmi his riuta or hid two Morning Worship at 11 a m TasfyBifc- no trump*, Z should pan. It i» really : Y ; surprising how often a game tan he PRESBYTERIAN ( IH UfH a k e i A 11 : marie in a four-card suit-Lid that it T T fROM /.. i I not }M«eili|e in no trump. Springfield, N J R es G r o Liggett, Hc.irta K. 7. 5 A Pastor. Club* — A. 10, s, 5, J CONTRACT IHDDINC.: Sunday Scliool, 9 45 a m BG30HVEPI Diamond* K. O, 4 / should liul one diamond. A passes, Christian Endeavor meeting S(M«Ir* A, K Y bids twurluiis and li pause**, / aliould 7 45 p m p " now bid two spades, a* to .suction and, A IT T IO N III D ill NT,: d \ bids tiller B[KSdes, / should Ind ST ROSE OK LIMA CIIURCII No score, first game. / ilcalt am! Iiid .litre no trumps, so that 5 wilt tlni* ■To ruie no trump If A jmssr-l V l.i.l tu,, li.se* tlir (hone for a game in sfiudr* i Roman Cathode.) -N heart* and li jiafcscd, wiiat ehould / do ' « f im trump II Y should bid two no ICrv Leo I . G ardner, R e cto r 2 10 45 A M Children s Mass at 9 no(trump rather than heart* For that Hand Nu. A rr-mmi, the writer mn*ider» two no 'a 111 HUNGRY' ttumj** a* the proper hid Y WHEN y o u KNOV^ TIIL WYOMING ( III lt( If Any man who lias been CONTRACT It ID ! )IN<. A 11 YOU'LL BE SERVED Z Rev. II Norman Sibley, Minister temporarily blinded by on­ Thil hand t» a good illustration «d coming lieadllghbs sllouhl the original “ two 1ml" at (u n ii.u ! Mining Service, U a m BlGtt*grade ood Hearts not be blind to the need F W ith any l*and containing at lean four I. 7, r,, 2 Wyoming Ave an# Linden St ( llit'4 , c and one half quirk (rtrkt, an original for complete insurance I )l.I It ><»(>, 6, .4 "tw o bid ' is juitihcd. In no othrr *.»> BOB OLIVER has ttie right Stud •J. J. ' F IR S T ( III l l l l t <«K ( II HI ST ran a plaver show his jMrtner the ty;*- SCIENTIST. policy to protect your car of hand told Partner should bid hi* and your pocketbook M a p lew ood Ave <*nd Durand h‘ngr*t suit if it ha* any toj» card | A t L I ION BIDDING: against the other fellow I •trwigth, or thrtc no tjMinf#*. il he ha.f No w ore, foil game. / dealt and Hoad. MapJcwood. N J. at h*Mt one fnrk / thould. theref fr ,u w ,| A j».,**«>! y f,nP *|Mdr and ■Hi.inch of tlu* Me*her Church. u/Hen ds fr'cnrru bid (wo no trutti|>s: A «ill tut* and \ It Wliat diould /. now I. >\t I iie Fithi Chui'c*' oi Christ. Scl- will bid three heart-* H will p,m and ! Shouhl lu ' mm* ami try f r g ift-e in t iitist. In Boston. Mwss ! Z shoyld now bid b*ur hr.irts I he • sfudr* or ah6ul-l he bid one no trunqj/ Sunday Sunday School. 9 30 bidding at C ontract will thus a rm c at | In the writer's o^i.nion / s i.i *j«er b*«| BOB OLIVER a ddfcmit bid than at Auction is one no trump If N should then but A M : Morning Service. II •The Insurance Man" two spades, /. shoul.l |u** 7 iicre arc .Spoilt Will he Uie .subject of Hand No. 2 so many four card suit bids these days I he I ass son-Sermon in all 57 Mam St 3 5 MAIN ST. tiiat / w it It t he uiiovr hand has a much Chinches of Christ SclenlLst. on \ I set ter d u m f (or game at no trump A II H um e Mihhtirn 6-IM^H MILBORN 6-1586-1507 than at spade*. Sunday. Auguai 9. J. Tlie Golden Text Is ii x r Mrart* — A. (J ( DM K \( I niDDINi,: Hub* rJ, 6 / »h«*ul*.

.Solution t<» Problem No. 1 ii* .,n . i t lull. 9, > 1 >1.1(11011(1. tuinc SfMcWs (, !*♦. 6 Urartu — 6 1 Irarta — 7 Club* J V Club* Q. 7. 2 Diamond* — 5, 4, 2 : A D ; 1 )i.mmn«ia — J, 8, 6 SjMde* — 8, 5, ^ Z Spades — 9

Hearts nunc ( lub* K, ]U 1 lianmniU 0 , 0f 7, .4 S}m*Ic* O, 7 Hc-irts nrc trumps and Z i* in ih<* ! mends .ire £nr>d for A must lend dia- FREE FOR lead. How tan \ Z win w m c»f thr j in ids .it the sixtli trick II fs ( n ed, eight tricks against any defense? therefore, to discard Hie A been «»f .SaiuJian: I rick one: Z aboiild lead Hubs. Z, shouhl then dnward ’ n b-w the king of clubs. Trick two: Z shouhl diimnncl and must win t!*c iiext tioec . lead *be seven of spades .and win the tricks with |he ten of dubs and tv.o THE ASKNG trick in Y ’s hand with the i.irk. Trick good diamonds. three: Y should lead the jack of hearts, li A p U \ » the ughL of spades on the on whirff Z should ttisrard the queen firM i ujnd of spnflesHoth.it her.re.- t of *M>adcs. Trirk four: Y gIi add lead b< furied in the lend it the fifth fruk, • he ten of spades, on which H should V houhl make the third spade .ind I Street and Road Map discard n low clu b and Z a low dia­ t ’ rn fort e ft in the lead w tli t lie nitern mond. Trirk five: Y should load tic of dubs, ft must thru lead nWd\^fr--ni o l spade*und A isthusf-nTefl m the hisftnm m td tenaeeam f Z w ill win tin* of Essex County l^a'I. H is forced to discard. He ram.f t m u two tri' ks. hscard a diamond or aP of Z ‘s dia The Item has a limited number of these 1931 maps prepared by the committee on Roads h r. CAMPBELL REPORTS. VISITED BINCiIIAMPTON. i of the Board of Freeholders of the CoiHity Iti hi.s report to the Board of •r and Mrs George D Grant Road maps may be obtained by calling for Health Monday night, Dr Well­ and their daughter Phylis of r ::uth Mountain Estates have them at The Item office, 249 Main Street ington Campbell, health phya- returned from spending the

.Plainfield* 1-6, 6 4. and u 3 NORTH JERSEY’S since vegetables ure bulky and MILLBURN COURT T H E BATON need to be supplemented with Stefko and Apgar iPlainiu id, TEAM WINS MATCH defeated Oakes and Hergtu.it ... NET TOURNEY TO By foods rteh In fat unless butter has been used liberally to season FROM PLAINFIELD (Mlllburni 8-0 and 6 1 Sh, t j a m ; EMERSON STO.N'KAM. BE HELD AT PARK tile vegetables man ttunn and Leonard h»,.u defeated Wicks and K< in, u p**" - * ------I The Mlllburn Tennis Club * Plainfield* 1 6 , 6 0. and tj-l Th« Nus Uirri! New Jersey. The Hour" from Russia are Wheaton College Group ! team, sponsored by the Depart- - UiuiL louanameuU fur buys.' they, perhaps, a new order’ in the Spviet states, a Will new planSim to on Sundor ““' J L1&S8S,XSSSHi: m m m w m *««**«« GARDEN .-mr.il, and women will lit held in. startle the worldJ No.. w* must. C Mlllburn al the Taylor Hark not always think In terms uf A program uT votaJ an.l iif-j nl'!™' T^1 ™ maintenance of th>- v Courts on iiaturday, August 22. Stalin and the rive Year Plan strumcnfai music will. Icauuillln r park courU Plainfield will *“ nlc conUmt .4 the per, under the auspices of tlie local What is. vastly IgKwW ng the appearance of Wheaton Col- agaln I)iay lhp Wl|lhurn team I ‘V 0* P<*‘* « * Department of Public Recre*- emmtry it it and what a wealth lege Quintet Sunday morning In hm on Rund;ly afternoon. Aug dud u*‘yet ,h'Urn mostm,“i' dtlfkuh u&*.1 — jjUou- of artistic talent and accom ­ the Mlllburn Baptist Church { uh( 1(j U u s u a lly there 1* not enough Tournament entries are ex plishment It has given the The quintet is composed of u n -; ^ lPtltlu foUow . humus to start with and Hits soon oxidizes or burn* out The *. peeled from Uu; eiMOUdUU* Jit, world I Wlwther we consider dergiaduatc* of the college and j ftln. Uj___ oudlev Bunn de­ com pacers, ptaniM* $1 Violinists IS WMfflhf 6 tmtr of th erm * nrm - xolnOan b to have a.vaiULa. a ; bracucally all the cates of i feated WieTi (Plain field1 fl-T supply of Well rotted cotiij>,»i ^Northern New Jersey. The Russian names arr otilutandlns middle west In behalf * of U o • 6-1, Reeve* defeated Stefko in numbers and excellence. that can be used to renovate uie tournament ha* been held dur- Ciospel *if Christ, as well us in I iPlainfield* 0-1, 6-1 C Bosla- so il whenever the plants .,«■ f log the past two years in East behalf of the college Wheaton J vage defeated KeUbcrg tPlain- The last mentioned group In­ divided If manure or "'her Orange College is said to be one of the • field* 8-6 and 9-7 - Meantime loral UairnamonU cludes The Four", Heifetz, rotted vegetable matter is avail­ [most Christian Institutions lit! Men s Doubles: Will he held to determine who gltnan. Seidel and Zunballst. this country. In addition to tin-, able, a half Inch ntulrb applied Fox and Hill repariog 1, Buttered Swiss chard, aub-grarir and laying an S inch pen- , beets In sour sauce, cabbage sal­ in Rear etrat/.oii pavtm«*nt with Ilelirian Block ad, and scalloped potatoes with J would expect it to obey every turn of the borders, etc., on Ihe grounds of the cheese. Phone Millburn 6-2134 Mlllburn Hi«h tfcbool. Copies of spe- ! wheel, every touch of the brake . . . w ith in­ rlflCAtfons for the work to be done 2, Cauliflower with Holland- VTtay be obtained nl the office of j alse sauce, buttered carrots, stant response. The perfect running condition of m»pertn*endenl of School*. Mlllburn ! string beans, and tomato salad Utah School. Old Short HiIIa Jioau. j our used cars guarantees you the utmost in driving Mlllburn. N J. Hid* mu*t lie deliver* 3, Baked potatoes, baked- t»t the filwnr eald office on or he- j stuffed tomatoes, escalloiied on­ ease. fore H »* M Ra^tem Dnyltght living lime. Wednesday. Augtiftt 12. 1931. All ions with cheese, and raw car­ LOW PRICK POLICY bid* mtiM be nrrompanled by a rer- j rot and celery salad. Jusl jot down our number — Tel. 6-0454 and tifird check In the amount of 10r;f When a strictly vegetable meal SPEND FREELY of bid Stireeaaful bidder mnat en- • keep it on hand ter Into formal rontrnrt with the Is served the protein must be GAIN PLENTY Board of Rdueatlon of Mlllburn1 obtained from some source other Township. The Hoard reserve* the i than meat For this purpose right to rr.Jrct any and all bids. South Mountain Garage DR AN EMORY, cheese, eggs, and milk are gen­ BUY NOW! President. erally served either alone or In WALTRR «. BTAUB. MILLBCRN AVE. AT MORRIS AVE. iWNUry combination dishes. Dessert for this meal may be rather hearty. MILLBURN-SHORT I IIL1,S HUM

lu VW/ l)au(htrrii i New England to South Falrlec, BLUES TURN BACK ORIOLES DEFEAT iit < »m p Loehearii | V t where they will join their IRVINGTON, 3 TO 1 MODEL PARK FOR Mr J E Oedhey ol Maplewood j daughters, June and Klolse who MILLBURW IN SATURDAY TILT I WI LOOP HONOR avenue leaves today on a motor are spending the Hummer at 1TA THEATRE trip to Mlsquarnlcut, R I , to Camp Lochearn -Boss Trcngove's MJllburn join Mrs Oedney who hits been The Urh4«u> Won lire rham- Blues held second place'tn the MlLl.Ilt RN NEW JERSEY 1 visiting tehrc rcccnUy. They pluliahlp of the Twilight la-ague Lackawanna Baseball League plan to continue the trip thru Want ads bring results. by UcIruUiyj Model Pork in the t>n Miiiiftufit ; Saturday afternoon when fjjej* eeetmd world series game 7-5 last — ’• nipped the Irvington Stanleys Friday evening at Taylor Hark ; oil the latter's diamond by a WdlUrc ll-.jy *1 f u »* ||, The Orioles won tire first hall count of 3 to 1 f.'r «.!*,*• ?«fe> I | w I* y of the" league, while the Model * - Our Blues would have had a h«t* i . M .f Krffry-f C1*“'^ I ------*— “ BAD SISTER” SPECIAL THIS WEEK FOX NEWS ,* vie' ihe ^ Wednesday Night Is gift BOTH FOR 29c Night Si.irtu Stiinrila) MILLBURN-SHORT HILI S ITEM

LEGAL NOTICE LEG Ala NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE. l t c a l n o t ic e LEGAL NOI ICE — • *T----- ANALYSIS, Oi%AI.ANCE DEC. 31ST TOWNSHIP OK MILLBURN. NEW lEUSiKY The lloiioral'ir The Chairman Balance $ 1 H it , „,d Mrmbrf. ..f ihr Tuwu.hll* BALANCE SHEETS JANUARY 1ST. and DECEMBER 31ST 1930 Less Items Not Likely Available In CiM»»»u»r. Mllltnirn, N. J Cash During Ensuing Year - ... ASSETS January 1 Deeeinbertl Tuxes Over Three Years in Arrears $ 3,192 77 CURRENT DIVISION Tax Title l.ie n s...... 1,849 21 A - d u ,,f ihr ...... Ciuh , , ...... , . S 37,725 17 $ 20J57 25 S . TOWNHiftP r>r Taxes ...... : ...... I4B.990 42 189404 01 HBW JLUSEV. f .i " ‘e r«r Total Frtmeliiae T i*x«a ...... W 2 ..1 - 0.157.75 40,503.58 Jim * Dellumiuncles , , ...... v ...p ;« AvnUnblf Bnl«nee* i. .<■ • • • * ./ r... $13 ,(M I lf» Title1 lienLi s ...... 1,027.05 1,840.21 Accounts Receivable !f>9 11 r 367 06 Tins CERTIFn^ that the foregoing fs trtie ami rnirrc 111** Emergency Authorizations 23.333 34 15,010 00 represents the facts disposed by the books and aceounis at ^ ***• 1^ 1^ t x n r i *«»*»• v i** Trust Division — ...... 14442-19 ■ MJ1UJ7 crater 3list. 193fk “- t * '■ gfcii D n ettib'-r alat Totals '** $233 566 95 $313,054.% UNIVERSAL AUDIT COMPANY, ••Hi' _ u.*«aiata By W. M WILLIAMS. R. M A MTOT. ' r ife7 - V-.V'-i’" " " " . I— THUBT DIVISION Pr«*>i' •“* Tide Lien* 224 60 200 24 CURRENT DIVISION As»**vm«*nt* Hemitted 3 815 11 TIB 11 RECEIPTS AMOt ' $ 803 TotsLs $138,833 87 $181,73! 04 Taxes ...... ”U- T»,r* , 4Ul, t,r -" '»'**“•“ : 2! v .rj** rranchiM1 AUtt Franchise Taxes CAPITAL DIVISION Gross Receipts Taxe.s 1 . “ ‘V T.. Tlib l.-‘ Cosh $ 88,212 4:1 $ 88 212 43 Title Urns _ T a»e. IP Deferred Chargca to Future OvercoUecttons of Taxes ...... ■o * l„«r. HrmllleA 538.894 34 2 i l,m„l H* t .» « - Taxation 501.261 06 Account^ Receivable ...... ImprovemenU in Progress 306.728 48 272.498 57 Accounts Payable .... 1 432,416 34 458.388 57 Miscellaneous Revenue Anticipated 32 1 2 : Nr. I - " - | Improvement* Uncompleted 1 ... Improvements Overexended 32,398 26 13 008 88 Ml fellaneous Revenue Not AnWclpated Su . ;»f.: .... ‘ “d ‘" h" ! Current Division 3.333 74 29.570 0! Tax Anticipation Notes Tax Revenue Notes f>'l ■ 5 V TT T « lu.urrl Totals $1 424.350 31 $1.400 552 85 Emergency Notes RESERVE DIVISION Total Current Receipts $ 963 4 . — mnhli’-« Kun-t $ 77.886 49 $ 07.785 34 Trust Dlvt'luu 90; Pension runrt - - - } Sinking Fund A&eet* ,,, ,,f th«- T , Bala lire January 1st 37 7: _ - « ,» < |o»* 4 Th*’ fl*»*8»* iil l* 9,744 28 10,731 41 able »> rbrr."«, forth l» ' Pension Fund A-*.*ielh $ 1.097 V 0f Ihr yr*r ' du.lna 'he I TutaU $ 87.630 77 $ 78 536 75 Total •‘A «n‘l h , .. .. | m»itt»it» »i"l January 1 December 31 y „ r it. Ihr LIABII.ITTES Ibe *', l,l‘" '< " ! ' . . . ..e '.r d by ! CURRENT DIVISION TRUST DIVISION 74 ’ • , ...... •— ! Local School Tux or, $134 432 21 $203,324 52 A.wtermenl.s 321 17 592 66 Shade Trees Taxe.s Overcollected 135 is - v r ! Obligations Prior Years 2 034 20 2 823 48 Ar.vexsment Ronds ), . • ml »**»•» of * f ‘ , ,, Tli' A • » r * ■ Accounts Payable 4 32 140 11 Title I Jens Ihr Coll*"> t1 ■ t " J ‘ . . a|ii»llon« A**essnu*nt Interest 4 74 | -arA error m h" Tax Revenue Bonds 50 931 00 40 601 00 fuMv known >“ > r»1 WMh Emergency Bond* 23,333 34 18.510 02 Th* reinlwi.iii' "' 3,333 74 29,570 06 Total Trust Receipt* 217 9M Capital Division 7 R‘- '‘ Ihr *Uthnr»r**»♦*»»»• • air frt* 19 170 97 1B 080 43 BaInner January 1st Tllle Urn. « q«ir r.l at ta» Surplus Revenue R,M were “ •miuirr.l kith 11» • \9» iua» !**«-* « rrr «a1r« renflmtr Totals $233 566 95 $313,654 28 Total *il<|r^ i Ktan.hl- a.,;l < .n- ^ ..m pafr.l «\«l , « r lift, atr W C f e TRUST DIVISION CAPITAL DIVISION |ioni4 uf Ifltl • 1 A* $135 000 00 of the *»*« Assessment Bonds Improvement C*r!lficati s 1 82 -.If w«-rr romi'aretl Assessment Certificates 122.032 32 12 217 4(1 All oth-r r*\rr ,,1* a n«1 aH rt; 0! 20 Sale of Bond* i I no >, ' with thr orlfc'lnal ihr Tr<-3f 'irrt'* Asseasmrtvts Ovetcollected crlj't" «« r« I n r Current Division H :H2 19 34 01 1 07 Appiopriation lor fit rial Bonds 12 (i " hook* 459 35 501 71 Sinking Fund for Term Bonds 12.00 |m,.r«.vemmi a , 1 T t— Trust Surplus , Wrre « u,m-a,f«l with confirmed m 1 *,‘¥° Re funds » «n«1 *11 . ! hr*, $138 1433 87 $181,73104 the original rrj fc , ,1 * fi,l»)«l f,f|elen« les 77* 11 Authorization* 332.9C9 58 298,506 62 ^gpessme til * llrtlf t|r\ ilr«l l»> fu Taxes Remitted After Collection |ur<* Iluilgcl RESERVE DIVISION Obligation.*. Prior Years for T a r Pfov H on Is »l*“ mH,! ^ Sinking Fund 77.886 49 $ 67.785 34 Expenditure* 1930 341 K. Itrv m ’ie Note of IS27. f 2 54" Of th- Improve,,,,rm> nfblit « mO vcretprn-le*l ere Aernunti Rerelvable the 1WI tluilgel provblrs for T;» Pension Fund 9.744 28 10.751 41 Accounts Payable 1 Park -ml lirookiae lrrivr Items RP^ Tax AliUi'lpailoo Notes 35 2". nearing In MoiliiW* ' h' r t . w Tola Li ...... $ 87,030 77 $ 78,536 75 .T a x Revenue Note*. <>4 1 Brook aide Drtvr !U,pwa>. I f‘ 1 n s'.. <|gfts rttllv exphlnnil m Het*«rt <»[ ■pnergeney N o te s ...... but the transaction referre.l to V"*« T in s CERTIFIES that the foregoing Is true and correct and not apprar *o h'. e been ron*umm«t- lepersenla the facta dlacloaed by the books and account.* nt Dree Tidal Current Disbursements 976 o: d This should l»*> cleared Capital Division 95 65- A supplemental ordinance n mber 31st 1930 Rnrff„ should he passed covering nil Balance December 21st 26.3.>. the other Ov ere 1 pend It tires uhown In 4 UNIVERSAL AUDIT COND’ ANY. the* last c olumn of S* hedule 1 Total . $ 1.097 Bheets 3 A » adding In * arh Instance By H M WILLIAMS. R. M. A . NO 91 further •spendltiires that msv be rr- TRUST DIV IhIo N — qutred to complete such Improvement. President ♦ On Hheet 2 of the same Mchcdulr Assessment Certificates $ 109 K1 tlrerr arc two Items requiring Hudget TOWNSHIP OF MU.LBURN. NEW JERSEY appropriations. Wlttkop ^ Hawley Total Trust Disbursements $ lot) Hi- Place Improvement 12 W and Church ,1 Btrert Hide walk. |36E.OO. These Itemn UNEXPENDED BALANCES AND SURPLUS REVENUE 1930 Current D ivision...... 06 80 mpreser-t Costs In esces* of amounts Balance December 3!sl 19 237 "1 •hown In Assessment reports antj ACCOUNTS AND TIT.MS DEBITS CREDITS therefor not permanently financed 1 UNEXPENDED BALANCES Total ...... 225.8.7' •: There Is an Item of $107 61 In the S U 64.08 bonded Improvements at„o requiring Appropriations ...... S Budget appropriation. This was ex Taxes Remitted 5,187.92 plalnM fitfty In Report of 192«. Taxes Remitted after Collection CAPITAL DIVISION: — Action again is requested concern­ and Refunded 8 45 8Cj * ing Tax Title Urn of $146 72 on a Improvements ...... house without % lot also referred to Franchise Taxes Remitted 1,221 47 improvement Certificates 191 : In the 1920 Report Discount ...... 3.180.10 Boyds ...... 24,00. .K) ]four attention is cl.reeled to the Deficiency ...... 8.439 86 Cost of Bonds oanlhie penalties for Overrxpendl Surplus Bond Proceeds to Revenue iurn* under HeetlofC 31, Chapter 235, Totals ...... $ 9.603.94 $ 9.003.94 *. L 1R9fi 2 SURPLUS REVENUE Total Capital Disbursements 302 Hi Refcpmtfully Submitted. Balance January 1st $ $19.176 97 Current Division ...... ITNIVKRSAI. a c h i t c o m p a n y . Revenue Appropriation ...... $15,000.00 BY: Balance December 31st...... 88 213 W M WII.TdAMS. Excess Miscellaneous Revenue R M A No 91 Anticipated ...... j* . ■ 1,641.27 Total 391.01" President f Miscellaneous Revenue Not . - Anticipated ...... 9.164.15 Other Surplus Revenue 3 10101 THIS CERTIFIES that the foregoing Is true and correct Balance December 31st 18,088.43 represents the Tacts disclosed by the books and accounts at D er- SPEND TO DAY AN"D* ber 31st, 1930. YOU NEED NOT Totals ...... $33.086 43 $33.086 43 UNIVERSAL AUDIT COMPANY, BORROW TO-MORROW DETAILS OF OTHER SURPLUS REVENUE By W M WILLIAMS, R. M A., NO 91, Tax Revenue Notes of 1929 ...... $ 3.104 00 Pres id' Overr.ollertlonsof Assessments 04 IUY*ISOW! Total ...... $ 3.104 04 1 Please Turn to Page 15) MILLBURN-SHORT HILLS ITEM 15

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TOWNSHIP OP Mill.BURN, NEW JERSEY Amount be to Raised liy Taxation 102,88867 266.333 70 36,554 01 REVENUES — 193U Emergency Authorizations 5,51000 5,51000 $ 25 749 40 REALIZED Totals 1381,387 00 $355,638 <7 ITEMS ANTICIPATED RECEIVED CHARGED, THIS CERTIFIES that the foregoing is true and correct and i gURPLUS REVENUE represents the farts disclosed by the books and accounts at Dec- i APPROPRIATED $ 15,000 00 $ 15,UUO.00 under 31*1, 1930 — I

miscellaneous Re v e n u e UNIVERSAL AUDIT COMPANY. ANTICIPATED:— i U y W M WILLIAMS UOdMM ...... *------7,500 00 7,551.77 R M A No 01. LAMP WAJIKOllH’A. sewer Connections 3,aoutx> 2,63 5 00 President Hnjpe hunts have been held* Tax Searches ...... 12tMl 00 1 296 40 \ several times recently by the 700 30 Dog Licenses — *.. . H50 0U boys and althu no hotiej*l-U>- Interest* an Costs .* 11 000 0r> going Is true and cor reel and ramp. represents the farts disclosed by th< books and areounts at Decem­ Surplus Revenues ber 31st 1930 Appropriated $ 15,000 00 $ 15 .000 00 $ Maplewood Scouts attending Ml*c. Revenue Anticipated 57 989 29 59,830.50 1,041 27 UNIVERSAL AUDIT COMPANY camp at this time are Mlsr. Revenue Not By W M WILLIAMS R M A NO 91 Walter Sommer. John Patter­ Anticipated ...... 9184 15 9,164 15 President son . Robert Saunders. Allred Nelson. Carl Hart degen TJaules Barnes. Walter fichwaubausser TOWNSHIP OF MILL 111 KN NMV JERSEY Paul Nelson, Henry Thomassen, EXPEND I TURKS 1930 Rodman MrLanathan, Howard Jones. Melvin Bennett. Edmund APPROPR lATlONS TRANSFERS EXPENDITURES Unexpended Courier. Irving Ryerson. Heath it e m s BUIX1ET EMERGENCY 73) FROM Disbursed Credited Reserved Balances Wake lee. Edward Uslar, Jack Al­ len. and Addison Epp •a i till ip Purposes $ 41,000 00 $ % $3,645 81 $ 37 240 48 S i 113 71 > Boys attending this encam p­ iep.urs and Alterations of Buildings 1,500 00 85 40 1.366 96 $ 18 50 ment will return home August Interest on Temporary loa m 12.000 00 7 805 70 19,805 70 tiMitancc 5.000 00 67 48 5,067 48 first ollee Department 56 ,800 00 55 117 08 1.608.32 74 00 t ire Department 22,000 00 21 902 43 54 68 42 89 Land Scout* are to be given a lire Alarm System 3.000 00 776 72 2.204 36 18.92 } taste of .tea life when they take Volunteer Firemen 3.750 00 3,750 00 their first rrulse this year on Hydrants and Water 8,000 00 148 11 7.850 19 1 70 ] the Sea Scout Training Ship, Police and Fire Pension Fund 2,754 87 2 754 87 T a n y a , The cruise start* 1.048 Hurd of Health ...... 5 000 00 50 3.949.50 2 00 Sunday morning from C ity Is­ P >or and Poor Farm 2,500 00 77 90 2,556 90 21 (Hi tverlook and Memorial Hospitals 1.500.00 1 500 00 land. N Y . and will proceed Hoads and Outters 50.000 00 49.727 12 208 44 64 44 to Plymouth, Mass, in easy Hoad Equipment 8 000 00 1.170 32 6 829 68 stages giving the boy* a n op­ v.avenger Service 17.000.00 969 40 16.022 35 8 25 portunity ol slght-scqing and reet Lighting ...... 21,500 00 501 31 20.998 69 visiting historical spots They Sower Maintenance 6,000 00 75 52 6.038.70 36 82 expect to return In two weeks. 50 16 shade Trees 6.500 00 6 439 91 5 10 4 83 Those In charge of the cruise street and Other Signs 500.00 148 11 648 11 18 500 00 50 16 are Capt H E Powell, 1st Mate Park Maintenance 17,803 50 746 66 W Hartman. Boatswain Oco Public Celebrations 1,000 00 999.79 21 Bond Retirement . 12.000 00 12.000 00 Hulet, and Stewart Wm Paasll. Share of Improvements...... 8.734 27 8.734 27 Sea Scouts will comprise the Sinking Fund 6.483 88 6.463 88 rrew. Interest on Bonds 23.026 40 23,026.40 Scouts taking the trip are; Contingent 5,000.00 4.043 51 et 956 49 Edward Ollligen. Wm. II. Jones, Emergency Authorizations 13.833 34 13 833214 Oeo J Allen, Norton Belcher, Tax Revenue Notes of 1920 3 104 no 3 104,00 Oco W Oee. Ogden Baldwin, door, on 0.090 09 Heflrlenry Tax Revenue Chas Baker. Jr. Warren Bohner, 3.735 59 3,735 59 A scsxmenU Remitted James Nicholson, Hewlett Bealcy, Shade Tree Remitted 79 52 79 52 Flood Control Emergency 5.510 00 5.510.00 John M Chapman, and W alter Kirkpatrick Totals $375,877 90 $5 510.00 $8,31033 $8.31033 $341.817 59 $35 582 81 $2,823 48 $1,184 08 Scout Executive Dyer Jones returned to Camp Wahouwa RECAPITULATION Thursday afternoon after sp en d ­ DEBITS AMOUNTS CREDITS AMOUNTS ing two days In Maplewood on Expenditures $380,223 88 Appropriations $381.387 90 Scout business Disbursed $341.817 59 $375,877 90 Credited ...... 35.582,81 Budget Emergency 5.510 00 Reserved ...... 2.823.48 ^expended Balances 1.184.08 LLNIJ A HAND Total ...... ' $381.387 96 $381.387 90 YOU'LL PROSPER Tins CERTIFIES that the forgoing Is true and correct and rep resents the facts disclosed by the books and accounts at December UM 1930. UNIVERSAL AUDIT COMPANY, HI V NOW ! W. M. WILLIAMS, R, M.A..N0.91, President. 16 MH-LBURN-SHORT HILLS ITEM %' P Little Classified Ads Bring Big Results

( ANA ('01-0MHO FlCtflC. the Taylor Park confectionery | 87 JULY A R R E ST S Store, Main stte»t The proceed*! ^ A family exeursldn will b* of the excursion will go toward* Chief of Pohce Georg, i ,i Classified Advertising Rates held August 30 by the GftM Col­ the groups unemployment Brodeoser reported t« in, I funds. — •*— •- ombo Civic Association and the ship Comrttlltce M onLy ^ CituuuiiiHi ads m ay lx* iclcphotjed up to 10 A M Columbus Political Club, to Long that during the menu, j j„|, Branch Tickets. «*IUoi at Thursday*, j . — . ___* SfcND IN YOUR BUB- Mlllburn policemen made 8* $1330 fur adults ami 75 cent* fur R *ln J t r prr line Count 5 avert** words to ttne. children. m«y be purchased at SCRIPTION TODAY! rests. •' Minimum Cftwrrr Mr tnr s tin**. Ad* Ordered for 3 itiwrtion*r charged ut rau- and a half. R w nple 5 lines 1 time 60r -5 line* 3 lime* II 00 Telephone “Ad Taker” Mil. 6-1200 Or if y o u orefer leave ad at Fruchtman 1 1. D. A. Pharmacy

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fUfl-P WANTED Experienced WORK WANTED KUNDLEH laundress, one d jy each week GERMAN EMPLOYMENT AO- B to 10 limit* tor hour and ear ENCY. Cooks. 150 00 $65 00; fate Address Box 11 Mlllburn Couple*. $100 00—$140 00, Nur- Item Millburn. N J 352 6 1 *C5. $40 00 $60 00. House-workers $4000 $50 00. All first das* help with best of reference* io n —FOR SALK— Springfield Ave Irvington. N J near centre Phone Fronlena* 3 0471 212 4 tf FOR SAIF COW MANURE. well tolled, no .shoving* Rich, black loam top will Guaranteed WORK WANTED Carpenter the very best Lawn «**• v,,r> jobbing contracting E*U- nice quality Delivered anywhere luates cheerfully given John unsuitably Call the Dairy Unity. While Oak Ridge Road Farm.Unionvtlle 2 0253 Short Hills N J Phone Short Hill* 7 2348 413 9-1!

FOR SALE Five Rhode bland WORK WANTED Painting and Red hen* ail laying Price decorating done reasonably reasonable Telephone Mill- Estimates cheerfully given Ray bum 8-QS18-R 545-303 Taylor 357 Millburn Avenue FOR BAJ.E Two xmal! houses Millburn N J Apartment one For inlortuaUon inquire Mrs I VlalU^wjt ”9 K^cUr SI Mill* MORTGAGE LOANS • burn N J 544-30-3 A CHANGE YOUR B A I- WANTED MORTGAGE TU A STRAIGHT FIRST MORTGAGE NO AP PLICATION FEF-S LOW COST APARTMENT OR SMALL SECURITY MORTGAGE CO 18 HOUSE wanted by young EAST PARK STREET. NEWARK Business couple No objection N J . PHONE MITCHELL 2-4600 to private ramlty Prefer White Oak Ridge Section hut will con­ Bl’SINESh SERVICE sider any part of Millburn A ll washing operations greatly Township Write Box J care Item giving PRICE L K SANDERSON Chair* Re­ simplified with the new riOU8EW'ANTED TO RENT In seated Cane and Ruih 67 Short Hills or Millburn, 0 Park avenue, Maplewood Tel rooms and bath and garage South Orange 6235 (277-67-tD Will pay up to $85 per month ABC Spinner Write Box R. care of Millburn CARD OF THANKS Item 553-6-1. M O D EL y j WANTED TO RENT House In Mrs Martin Kelly and her Introducing new beauty— ease end cleanliness to Short Kills. 7 or 8 rooms. 3 daughter wish to thank their washday the New ABC Spinner Model 77—the washer baths. Phone Mr* Carl H Lester. friends for their kind express­ that washes— rinses— blues— starches and dries (of tf « I Jr, Short Hills 7-2159. 540-23-3 ions of sympathy In the death line— is emeiinqly modern—eihaotdinerlly efficient ABC of Mr Martin Kelly, and for the abc and utterly different from eny wether that hei ever been introduced to the public. C O M PA N IO N FOR RENT many floral tributes pnet the PLAYMAYD The world1* grratf-r an,i donations of automobiles used A Bturdy good-fo-Iook-at, The spinner bethel of thli new wether Ii entirely of imooth, qleaminq porcelain— handling your clothes finrat srringer-iyp* I’onc at the funeral. high quality flrciric wa»h* FOR RENT- Furnished room, at gently— without eny wear or tear on the ftbrici. lain waahrr. Buili If k|,f 873 Ridgewood Rd , Millburn MRS MARTIN KELLY. ri at a remarkably low The success of thi« modern epplience is startling the you a lifetime of Private family Next to Bath, priir. l ull 55 lb. capac­ eppliancc world. See It todayl Let It teH you lit free aervice. Also ■ T near bus. 10 mJutes to D. L. & Floors Ro-FinUhed ity tub made o f fhc fine* own story. O ne demonstration and you will admit pad with • ganoloo .no W R R Phone Millburn 6-1874 two-(one porcelain. Priced that it is the finest and most complete laundry equip­ tor for homes <■ 11,0111 ment on the market today. 'References 547-30-3 It i ctail at #99.50. electilctty. NEW and old floors scraped and reflnlshrd. First class work FOR RENT— House, seven room s. done. E Larsen. 189 Main street Hurd Mloeiric Service Inc. and bath, with two car garage. Mlllburn, N J Phone Mlllburn $00 prr month Apply Mnhlon 316 Millburn At(f. Phone Millburn 6-0587 6-0182-R 8-15-tf 3$ PolanfltyT321 Mlllburn Ave.. Tel- 1 , ephone Mlllburn 0-0004 55V6-1 RvoryhodY th« CU*al(Wd «dv*r- tfspmpnt*. Your lltllr ftd thorr. If thrr« It r miwkrt for what you w«nt to ««I1. FOR RENT Furnished room ia aura to brine raaulta. for rent Convenient to D. I- At W R R. Bus passes door. In­ quire for Mrs. P Rahncr, 252 Main St.. Millburn. N. J SPENDING DAYS ’ l;MNCi PROFIT DAYS FOR RENT - Fully equipped modern Resteurant. Apply 8 . n o w : R. Fruchtman — Mill. 6-0449 m :\