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VOL XLVII.—NO. 20 Millburn, New Jersey, Friday, May 1 7, 1935 PRICE FIVE CENTS Millburn Leading League, Will HIGH SCHOOL Commonwealth Water Offer 1 FRANK WRIGHT, Open Home Season Here Saturday PLANS PAGEANT FORMER ITEM Of Settlement Is Refused Chairman Barker Will Toss First Ball As Blues To Celebrate Anniver Six Per Cent Reduction on Grots Bills is Consid Take Up Pennant March—Knothe sary of First Free Pub OWNER, DEAD ered Too Small— Three Towns :*-.i« Batting Star of Opener lic School Bought and Ran Paper „ i U ■ ■ ■ O P P OSO # ^ ^ ..... ’’M B M ...... ; , - ^, J' J#*S» I I I ■■ ; V V : w 'j ~ V '-1; — '• ‘ Stephen 0w*»r. ehalnneo ai th e LACKAWANNA BASEBALL w JttUburnf ...... I ! Mere Forty Yean P erhaps wearying of the litigation, too, perhaps warped by the finding* a n htie of the most spectacular pageants Ago In-recent cases by the State Public Utility Commission the Commonwealth toss up the first hall here tomorrow produced in the Bute wttUn recent Standing of the Teams Water Company last week made an offer of settlement of the fight of five years. The thrCe^TiundreaHt anni afternoon as the Millburn Blues open w . . L. P t t Funeral *erviees for Frank Wright municipalities, of which Millburn Is one, for lower water rates. , . „ versary of the founding of the Boston 'JkM their home season In the Lackawanna Millburn ... 0 1.000 were held Monday evening at the Latin School, (he first free high school i f ■ The proposal of the company was that the five towns accept a flat six Chatham ...... 1" 0 1.000 bom * Of hte Sister, Mrs. Frank B. Eeague against Chatham at Taylor In America, Is to be celebrated by our per cent -reduction baaed on all water consumer bills including that used for NM taon .. 0 1.000 Poster of WO Irvington avenue, South local Institution with a pageant. This Summit . . . 2 1- .000 Orange. Rev. George G Vogel of municipal purposes It wa* estim ated th is would amount to about $60,660 man Willard TL H ula. President oi production traces in a most spectacu M orristown .000 \ Rahway, former paator of the South In the five towna.' ...... 0 1 lar way the growth of secondary the Millburn A. A., w hich la spon Dover ...... 1 .000 Orange Methodist Episcopal Church, education In this country through a DR. EDWIN W. KEMMERER officiated. Burial took place Tuesday Attempts to estimate what the sav towns must accept and discontinue the soring the Blues, will catch the ball. Saturday's Reaults. period of three hundred years, begin 1 morning in the Springfield Presbyte ing would be to Millburn property suit and this Millburn, Maplewood and Manager Chuck W ard Is nutting a r Millburn 20, Morristown 9. ning with the old Latin School and Springfield. Mr. Irvington refused to do. Summit and rangements so that the fans may have Madison 3, Summit 2. rian Cemetery, owners placed it at about $3,000 per the Dame School of the 1630's. It W right dfed Saturday afternoon at West Orange were willing to accept music with the first home contest. Chatham 4, Dover 2. year and the reduction per individual cashes an Interpretation of the de the Orange Memorial Hospital, after the six per cent reduction. Those who followed the team to Game* This Saturday. velopment of education up to Its DR. KEMMERER at an average of about $2.25. a month's illness Morristown last Saturday to see the The case will now bo pushed Chatham at Millburn. modern conception Mr. Wright was editor and proprie There were several meeting* on the Hlues defeat the Colonials for the Morristown at Summit. through to a conclusion and the time The pageant will be given on Tues tor 25 years. He bought Ihe paper projKisal and Committeeman Willard hrst time iu two years, were impress Madison at Dover set for declaion is al* months al the day and Wednesday, May 28 and 29. WILL SPEAK ON 40 years ago. It Is om- of the oldest L. Hulls represented Millburn In theBe ed with the batting strength of the latest. Mlllburn's share of the cost of weeklies in New Jersey. Fifteen years local team. A total of 22 base hits The art and manual training classes sessions He felt that the reduction finishing the light will be about $600 ago 1ih sold it to Millburn Inlereets, « ,-re collected by th e Blues, who rlstown at Summit. If Dover can under the direction of Miss Donna was loo small, In that It did not cover additional, making Its total outlay in T ehay nnil Mr Roy Anderson, are and it then became ihe Millburn soured 22 runs against nine for Mor- hurdle Madison, the winner of the CURRENCY Ihe service charge the Commonwealth carrying on the contest about $2,000. busy on scenery, the sewing classes, Short Hills Item Company had arbitrarily Imposed i istown. George Knothe, Andy Bene game here will go into undisputed it was fell that while the settle supervised by Miss Katherine Lewis, For the past ten years. Mr Wright I dict. Frlti Knothe, Jimmy Callerau possession of first place. Mr. Hulls has placed ten per cent ment offered would have been profit arc making costumes; the gym ‘Money Doctor’ at Sum has owned the Voxton Press, Short , Hurt Schreiner slapping out three hits Millburn AH If II PO E as the minimum the Commission will able bused on the cost of waging the R classes, directed by Miss Ruth Elisor Hills printing plant, wherh be was I apiece. ItnhMtt. if . 7 .1 2 2 0 0 mit Liberty League grant on the present hearing, and eon appeal, it was not what the taxpayers Knothe. NM 3 3 2 3 0 president of the Short TTtHr Business | nnd Mr Carl Smith, are working out were fairly entitled to and that on the Kritr Knothe, formerly of the Bos Hrtiodlct. 11> ...... 5 1 3 9 1 0 Meeting Mens' Association He was horn In ! tends this la the lento amount Up F Knot tic ii 2 3 0 2 0 dances; and the dramatic classes, towns rould accept In settlement The final decision will be all of this nnd 1.. 1, nraves, bailed In seven ruuaHii Iandmi. If .. .. »i Morristown, where his family settled 1 1 2 0 0 under Miss Marie Webb's leadership, probnhly much more 1 .. muscled for the first Millburn Fitflcran,homo 21>. . ... t, 2 3 1 2 0 the principal apeak-i at I tie meet In the early part of isnn Beside* his company proposal wa- Dial all of Up 2 I are meiimi Igjng various parts > iun of the season. lie also performed hrrlncr. i f . . . fi .1 3 0 llarirr. »\e« r 2 2 R 1 0 lug of the Liberty l.eague In Sum sister, he leaves a hroiloi, William 1 th e remarkable feat of scoring all of Miller. 1 1 1 1 0 T he four aet> ««f the pageant were mil on Thursday evening. May 23. W W right of Shm I Hills tlie way from second after a fly ball ZM3VMlil)-ki .r 1 0 1 A 0 0 w ritten hy four ni the English teach will be I)i Edwin \\ niter Kemmerer, l„,d been caught In right field. The era ul the High School, Mrw Sylvia Professor of international Finance at Horse Show Will Surpass Morristown tleldwr threw the ball to , MunrUiiw ii AH h 1! 1*0 n i Angrlst. MIbs Opal Mntz Minn Bertha Princeton University, and internation Vuthwlck if If 1 A Co infield nnd was amazed lo see ; K I AN . . 4 3 2 1 Stiefel and Miss M arie Webb. The ally known "Money Doctor" Dr PLAINFIELD f>lFrcint< ar. 3h. , 1 2 1 1 K n o tlie streaking for the plate. • r episodes n pi* M at ihf four hpbhohh of Kemmerer will speak in Our Cur All Former Exhibitions F o u r Morristown pitchers were un \\ II ru-i • t i A 1 2 0 the year b«gi:m!ng with Autumn, b* lency Situation and (iinlouk" and Ills ,,M - to stop the Blues' terrific clout ‘ 1 .n|.ln*i ?>• t 1 ( au»e school opt nt% iu Llie Fall, and knowledge of the subject Is expected FALLS HERE !('*• In’, j-. rf 4 ft 1 1 2 continuing tin- piiduring spirit of edu to make this one of llu- most Impor ms Biddle. Harrison. Slnrlin and | 1 Unlit’!, ...... i 2 i I 0 Keen Competition to Mark Event Staged Saturday, Roche were employed by Manager , Ill I'll- •• 0 0 A 0 cation gyiiibuliiMti hy the pine tree, Hint and algulflcant meeting* of the llriihrioll. i f . If . . 1 A 1 0 Eddie Murphy, whose Htrondsburg, Ml.tlMn |- . I 0 0 0 through Winter, Spring and Summer American Liberty League High School Baseball May 25, at Rock Spring night oi seeing so many Millburn men , “ The |TrologU'“ w ritten hy Min* Llntz Tills will lie the first public meeting T>il ft 1- 1 0 9 1 9 Team’# First Vic Country Club igdt of seeing so many Millburn men s. .,ie i > iiinlnc for each divinion <»( the pageant, giveM hdd hy ihe League In the im-iropoll 7 < 0 . .uiipering around the oases By the \l liil-Uf h 0 in |»oetic form, the them e for each act tau area, and I* expected to draw an tory MullUlpfi l\ 2 4 0 0 o p 2 1 o— The seventh annual cxlilhiilnii spoil’ for the Millburn Riding Club Chal time they calmed down f iv e errors b u d j attendance of more than :i thousand Two-l.ssfl h l f f h [mop* Tl in-4» t»RI»4« hit ll will In- more ihau a pageant li By FRED HERRIGEL sored by the Millburn Hors-- Show lenge Trophy, which must be won been c h alk ed up in the box score JIoum* iun»-ltul»»*J««k. i tuiiwtnlntr people from New- Jersey and New I' kuoth. Stolen bMM-Habo. Bmotflrt will be h production I bat will not only With Frank Chrlsiisn in fine term three limes by the same exhibitor In Volk Jouelt Khousc. national presl Association will tw held Saturday. The Blues, on the o th er hand, piny Hfwiiriif hl«" Wtn«r, R«wli» I »ouM« play* give us I he history of edueatlnn but and wllh good auppori of lua learn order to obtain permanent possession — Hrhrelnpf to Q. Knoth*» to K Kuoth* to deni of llie League, will (*■ the other May 25 This year (he show will ••d errorless ball, handling 38 chances show us the needs of education In mate*. Millburn defeated i'laiutteld to ; Of the cup. r IIatii*»aviH« Ha'igg on hull** <_) Itlddl*. 3; speaker Because of Ihe Current In again Iw on gA un-j, of lb* ,Bock without a uilscue ’ iMrvianti 1 * 1: WTIrr. 1 Si ruck the civic order of twriay It is an ihe tune of 6-4. Friday afternoon. May In the flW n n e division the out—Hy Miller. S. Riddle. V Rim ho. 1 1 crest In bonua legislation and cur Spring Club on Walker road. West Miller Goes the Route entire school project Sufi sill have a 10 In the first Inning. Millburn aeorv-d championship prlie to be awarded will ; Hit*—<>ll JUddl®. I to 4 ionin«»; H m Mb , 4 rem y Inflation, Dr Kemmerer * re Orange Eddie Miller got off to a shaky start, In 1 Inninir, ffnrrtimn. < In ! Inning; Roth*, huge east of more than 2v0 students a run when Al Carella came home on he the Millburn Horse Show Trophy, : 6 in 2 inning# Wild pitch—IUmjIib. Wln- marks are expected to prove of n* The Horse Kliow committee la corn h e Colonials scoring two runs In the Many more than this will lie Intei a single hy Dollearpio after Ditcher presented by O P Whaley and John | nine pilch**"-— Miller. I-oalo* i*»t< hit-R ld- tlonal importance and interest posed of Arthur M McHugh, presi rst frame and four more in the sec lle T'mplreB—Bo*Ut and Rtout. esled in It because everything la being ■Stine of Plainfield walked him and he R Kemmerer In previous years this dent. Norman Wooloy. treasurer. md Fans panned Manager Ward for made within the school More than a l)r Kemmerer speclailied In eco had sacrificed down to second In the trophy has been won twice by Perry Lieutenant Bernard M Beekinan, set bowing him to stay but sang a dlf hundred costumes have been designed iiomica during his college days al I) Stragsburger. once by Edwin C Safety Patrol Is third. Millburn chalked up another rvlary. Miss Mary James, assistant terent tune as Eddie grew more effoc and put In trim, not to count score* Wesleyan and graduated with a hrll Felgenapan, Miss Claire Faltoute and Started In School run when Carella hit a double and secretary. Murray E Keinpler, Cap as each inning progressed and of bonnets, cuffs, collars, el< Three Hunt scholastic record In 1899 aeored on an error made by Plain Joseph P Day. and last year by Miss huge b&ek-rirups. covering the width lain II (' Klrchner. Miss Phyllis a* out there ai the finish as the field s third baseman ; Cynthia II Wrlghlson of South Or- Through the cooperation of lire of the entire stage, besides number Clarke Mr* Arthur M McHugh. Miss i ange This iropby Is also required Inning pitcher. Millburn wan held acorcleaa In tta police department a school rtafety of other scenes, are being pulnted by Belly Mnrliy. John Qllllin, E, Row i to be won three times for permanent Miller, Joe Stryker and Eddie half ol the luurth, and In Ihelr half patrol of 13 members ha* been organ the art claases. The manual training Steal Safe and land Hill and Emanuel E lam e II Is ownership rower will be on hand to pitch to of the sixth Millburn knotted the lied In the Washington School The shops have set the form for these expected that this show will surpass j The Good Hands Cup. presented by morrow. Ward la now managing the $200 Cash Content score by getting a rttn on two hit*, work of these safety patrolmen Is to seines Various choruses Indicative all previous exhibitions which have the American Society for Ihe Preven Bay Ridge team of Brooklyn, which one a long triple by Bob Huson. play help manage the passing of pupils of various developm ents will appear The Union Food Store al 109 always attracted a large number of | lion of Cruelty to Animal# and do^ l«»t .Sunday split a double header ing Ills first game as a regular from the sidewalk to the street The in drill and dance. There will be Main street, was broken Into Sal pthlhjinrn anti a big attendance I Dated by William R Vanderbilt, ac ith the College Point, L. 1, team Alter the fifth. Plainfield was able pupils of the patrol have nothing to drills that represent the lightning, tirday night or early Sunday Eaili entrant will have the oppor cording in custom, will entitle the liny Kidge won the first game 7 2 but -to get but one hit. and aeored one run. do with motor traffic Each pupil In spring, the flag, skater* Quakers, morning, and a safe containing innilv is display hi* or her skill in I winner to compete In the Good Hands dropped the second 8-2 Stryker re thla when a man who had been walk the patrol ha* been issued a large southern life and Indians $200 In ra*h s ip I Jewelry rained ihe < ustotnsry divisions of horseman ; class at the National Show In New placed the starting pitcher in the sec od ram e in from third on a passed shiny badge to strap on Ms arm at $50 was carted away in add! ship Jumping and hunting classes, in York ond game and held th e College For the next two weeks the entire bail in ihelr half of the sixth, Mill lion IO the safe several packages addition in large and small saddle The following have been Invited to olnters to three hits for the remain The pupils chosen from the i lasses work of the school will be centered burn to t Ihe game On lee when they of cigarette* were taken ll was horse com pel Ittofys act as Judges Itlehard C Heather, tli r of the gam*. were selected because of their good around tIlls, and while the regular were able to produce three runs, con found, with Ihe door forced, at The highlight of the show *111 be Joseph J Wall and Captain Cheater Ward will present the same lineup cltlsenshlp and high marks A pupil work will go on, It will all have Its pled Wllh three bits, one error, snd a Elm rosd and Chestnut street. ifie n,njp'tlllotl among Ihe Jum pers E Davis tomorrow that faced Morristown hut remains on the patrol only a* long relationship to the pageant story of walk One of the hits was a second Newark by Captain Michael Oans k Chuck realties that Chatham, as his school record I* good the development of education In triple by Bob liuaon Christian struck Wrh opened lent Saturday with a A meeting of the patrol Is held In America Ralph De Vito, proprietor of the out eight and gave two base* on halls Government Pay. Fi.h Neighborhood Ass’n. 2 triumph over Dover, which It thla the school auditorium each Thursday The whole project will he worthy atore. discovered the theft Mon Three errors were marked up for #r represented by the O lendale, L. I., afternoon. Sergeant Dalton has been of Ihe place that .Millburn holds on day morning and reported it to both teams In Feather Foray Elects Officer. ‘armor*, Is no weak aUtdr. In charge of the organliatlon Each the educational map of New Jersey the police. Detective Sergeant Score by innings. Lyon of MOtbum la working on 0 B Fish, Millburn raw feather Ibroking over the roster of the Mill- student patrolman Is assigned a duty Plainfield 00 0 1 20 0 1 o—t The annual meeting and tea of tbs the ease with N ew ark police Millburn .1 0 1 0 1 .1 0 0 X S dealer with offices in New York plans bum team many names are familiar i at thla meeting for the following Prizes Awarded at Neighborhood Association was held local fans. Andy Benedict, who week to (oniluue hi* resistance against Tuesday afternoon ai the Neighbor rformed In capable sty le at first | .... , ,, Scout Patrol Meeting code assessment payment tn the Aril HARRIET PRATT Rod and Gun Club hood House Officers of last year to hall, from the Brooklyn Farm- *»•*»" “ " T ? '* cho*W1 or he fivla! Flower and F eather Code, he _-r, The Knothe brother,. M U and j p a tro ' 1 .VT.h! A meeting of Troop 13, Wyoming, Get# New Member. { be re elec ted were President, Mr*. took place at the Wyoming School Flingial service* for Mr* Harriet Members of W ashington Rock Rod stated u he made known that he >c.rge, ara well known for the athletic * ' h“* , M r I'raii wi re field Sunday afternoon al had figuiailvly placed an additional Frank II Jewett, vice-president, Mrs Mmy. FrlU played at one time with ! lh*1 the Pu»n b<'rom,‘9 a Iasi Friday nlghl It started In the and Gun Chib are HOW In Ihe midst usual manner, with members o( the Grove Street Congregational Church. of it membership drive that Is ex feslher In tils cap through the with Frederic W Robinson, Secretary. ■ I lot ton Brave*. Onorgv ha* been mcm ‘‘r dta*al uf the ircond legal action Wbdf Patrol, tast year** Star Patrol, East Orange, where 8hC had been a peeled to pile up a waiting list before , Mm Onrenfe Merollum; treourer. b tr id by Manager W ard to captain Thp f0n0Wfng arc m em bers of the Hgain«( him by the rode authority tht«* holding the flag while th e rest of the communicant tor the past 35 years It end« The club recently Increased | Robert F Smith; auditor. Mr*. Iceland “• | patrol: j»ne Ljfrn. Richard Phllp. yr ir 11* dUpiayed $* pholoata* «opv Scout* gave the oath of allegiance Mrs Pratt died last week at the home fro hi 50 In 75. ihe number of member* - tlmmle C*l!eran, formerly of the Anti,0ny DeScssa. Room Sammartlno, of a ? ’ f herk palil nut by the i oil« A Hall Immediately following this a new of her daughter, Mr*. A. N. Rockwood permissible under Ihe bylaws, and a j rsey city club In Die International i f'oncetta Oraflno, Warren DePalma, to bia lAwyar for court coal* member waa officially enured aft of Sparta, N J laige, part of this Increase ha* been ' ikulhuiily Mr* Andrew Monroe and Stephen cavi... loop, will tnk^ ra re of the J(K. HUl,n Robert U sm llton, Robert tnriden'al to ihe withdrawal of arfffSn or reciting the scout oath amt law he She was Ho wife of Ihe lale Cap filled Ti e balance will be taken up Darker. »h*» were fililng out wievpfnKl ■'•.lone «#ck, George Knothe. at pyummond, Florence ganimartlno. him re<*nfly In the Klr^t IMn received a generous ovation from lain Arthur W Pratt Besides Mis ' rl with Frits at the hot comer George Cnpelln. Ernest Eaenr.a. Con term*, v»
Mr and Mrs W illiam T hayer Brown Ar* ' .*•$ ' v. - v t Highland avenue, entertained ns i*f-1 - ■ 'tr weekend guest. Mtss Jeannette m g ..f New York. g.- **■ • n ------L . . - ESPECIALLY whei ' '" ft H Marckwald. Jr . of Mont If means so muc ^ (ow(1 He calls * avenue, spent the week end In ’.■thainptnn. M ass, where he at- oA Thing of Beauty Daddy has J° cp M_ 80 miles tor 35 I 1 he Smith College Junior Prom. Lb r, Miss Iaxillae Marckwald, home after : o^_500 miles for • "ilS leave the end of June on a Hip to the Coast is a Joy Forever” -200 miles tor 60 ro,.$1 M John Schoonmnker of Short 1 Hcently entertained a t tea. TELEPHONE COMPAQ Included Mrs. land* P. Bayard, p X PERT LANDSCAPING ran make your n e w , c o < ; p y B M"; Albert DeCamp, Mrs. Ste home and garden more- beautiful We nr" t"n Miller and Mrs Clarkson Ver prepared, at your call, to aid you In making your home "a joy forever " TONIGHT. IN NEW JERSF.Y Nor the security of knowing alw avs 1m> quickly called in effort in resrarrh. engineering, If you like to "putter about" In your own manufacture, purchase and a« cl-rwhcre, in millions of that the telephone is ready for anv -ituation. garden, let its outfit you—or we are ready to ope ration. take complete charge of your landscaping. American homes, in cities, service every minute of every Nation-wide Bell System Prices arc moderate. town*, and hamlets, security night and every day. servoc giving added safety The Bril Srstem has grow n CHATHAM up with America and helped is felt and safety is given, !>v and security to American 4-3600 But also the security n{ \mcrira to grow up. the trlrphone. knowing that any other tele homes has been fifty years in me*. South Mountain Nurseries Kot alone the eeeuritr of phone, no matter how far dis the (linking. It started w ith the "Everything For Your Garden" knowing that every local tant, is within quick roarh. birth of a new art of commu I agenrv for protection and aid Family, friends, business asso nication and has been devel i m LAUHDCRERS 161 Millburn Av«n*»# Mlllbum 6-1330 U within calL ciate in otlhex places can oped by unified Bell .System C DRY CLEANERS CTSWIJS.JIIHW jjfl l i i i Mill burn - Short tem WELL OT IN CONTEST Those who wilt attend from Mill- Hayes Still Knows (Dip 4HUUmrn-9ifart Httln Jtrm Discuss Cause and burn and Short Hills are: Cure of Crime Some tim e ago the General Elec Thursday, May 16, Mrs. George How to Pack ’Em In The W alrus tric Company announced a sales Saxton yvlll drive her car with Mrs. Published every Friday by The Item Publishing and Printing Company, JamoB T. Philips, Mrs. H. Chamber- “The time has come the wal On May 8 the Social Problems contest to their New Jersey dealers Judging by the attendance at (he U Corporation, at 249 Main street, Mlllbum, New Jersey. rus said to talk of other in home laundry equipment The lain, Mrs. 'Ralph Smith, Mrs. Lefferts regular m onthly meeting of Guy R Forum of the Wyoming Church held B . O . M ore...... Editor and Publisher things; of sailing ships and Radio Sales Corporation on Mill- Hutton. Bosworth P o st No. 140, Amo, lean Willard H. Baetzner ...... “ Advertising Manager sealing wax and cabbages and the third meeting ofthe Spring series burn avenue, at the time, was Friday, May 1,7, Mrs. Ernest. Hal- Legion, held in the Town Hall lg8, kings.” and Judge Daniel J. Brennan spoke stocked with equipment which bach will drive her car with Mrs. F. Thursday night, Commander i’iay( B usiness and Editorial Telephone Millburn 0-1200 on the Cause and Cure of Crime. could not be credited in the con M. Marshall, Mrs. Mervln Kelly, June still knows how to pack the |10Usp Millburn takes itself seriously and test. In spite of thi^ they entered, Chamberlain, Mib . Lefferts Hutton, and In terest the boys. Official Newspaper of Millburn Township Jttdgo Brennan said (hat if he, or it is meet and right so to do. But cleared their floor stock, and com Ann Hutton, Constance Ward. Arrangements were made t„ held in the taking, what a lot of laughs anyone, knew all the causes of crime Saturday, May J8, Miss May Hunt, NATIONAL APVMTISING IfPttSfNUTIVtS menced to go after the record. the usual Memorial Day service at one so inclined, can get out of the he would be omniscient. But he NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPERS. Inc. An announcement from General local director, and Mrs. Robert Cowen the White Oak Ridge Cemetery „„ mental gymnastics of the citizenry. would- give his own opinion as to the Electric today places Radio Sales will drive their cars w ith Mrs. Eugene Sunday, May 26, at 2:30 p. m , UIKl N«w Y«f«—CWciQ—PnHmWiiSa—Ncwnrt Two episodes coming so close to reasons for the undue amount of Corporation as thirteenth on the Wilkins, Mrs. Milton Frclman, Estelle the Memorial Day services In Tuylor gether they must still be fresh in list in competition with dealers all Lincoln, Alice O’Mara. crime we endure in the U. S. A. In Park on Memorial Day at 9:30 a In Subscription rates, by mail, postpaid: one year, $2.00; six months, $1.00; the minds of everyone, are the South over the State. The only dealers JUNIOR HOLY NAME Charles Giffoniello was appointed the first place we have tried to colon single copy, five cents. Subscription paid in advance. Mountain School and the Town Hall who are leading them are those in The newly organized Junior Holy chairman of a committee to run a addition. Here are two entirely dif ize and civilize in a very short time. the larger cities, such as Newark, Name Society of St. Rose of Lima Member Essex County Newspaper Publishers’ Assn. beefsteak dinner in the Masonic Hall ferent proposals but born of tlie same In the second place, we have too Trenton and Jersey City—and the Church took communion in a body on Saturday night, June 22, and from necessity, crowding and overcrowd contest still has several days to run. many laws. Third, we show too little Sunday in honor of Mothers’ Day. Charlie’B activities, this will, no doubt ing. The Marks Brothers give two Officers of the society are: President, be a "Big N ight in .the Old Town." so MILLBURN DECISION WISE. Millburn during the depression may interest In the housing of peoples who reasons for their success. In their Julio Policarpio; vice-president, Jo pack up, you hearty eaters, and "i,ecs have stood still-in the matter of pub have immigrated here, or been brought efforts to satisfy each customer seph Cioglia; secretary, Anthony Bufo; go.’ «*" ■ Millburn’s.. decision to prosecute the water rale one to the finish Is well lic ..spending and bond issues, but in in as slaves. Fourth, there is too they have built up good will that BEE treasurer,. Joseph Policarpio. to.... taken, population It forged ahead steadily ___muctl avarice, awd society seems Nvin- has led purchasers to refcommend R 5P|»- ThbWtBpany offer or u sir per ceftt settl«Bi»t ia heartening to muntci- and fletehttaMljr id found, tax.-!* ttwMths ftm to friends. Another n w o n palitles and water users as showing fear of a much larger reduction at the work to do. Established families grew shape of prisons and reformatories, to assigned by them is their repeated conclusion of the appeal, but figured back to the individual consumer It and pew families came to join them avoid the direct tax of prevention. use of the advertising columns of 'amounts to iesa than half of the iffcly levied service charge. in their growth, so that with no new He recommended as remedies, one, T he Item . Repent decisions of the Utility Commission have been far more favqrabie. building old .schools were filled and ihat we reorganize the social order; u> conaumera than the offer proposed, and any settlement now would bar all the police had tn-ga tor-Work in relays two, that we realize that people, are Student Teacher*4Visit -for-a,. really fait and substantial gain. as they couidn’t all crowd into their m o re-Iq jp q rtaat than things: thr.flpt old quarters at ons time. that we use probation whenever pos Washington School 378 Mtllbwm Ave. Opp. Fire Dept. CRIME AND PUNISHMENT, Now when thiff matter of school sible; four, that we create more sen crowding came before the people what sible,- realistic laws; five, th at we A group of 29 students, who are Speaking at the last meeting of the Social Problems Forum here Judge a lot of argtjmentjt raised, what a catch up to the criminal in.thc use 1 training in the Newark Normal School lot of letters swamped tlie editor and ... Daniel S. Brennan is quoted as saying “Punishment Is oy no use unless of science; and six, that we visit the be teachers, visited the Washington GENUINE SPRING LEGS OF LAMB what a lot of real opposition devel * accompanied by the rehabilitation of Lite individual.” court room not as a show, but for thp School Monday. The students were is. 23' oped before and at the special elec In tkia, Judge Brennan, in common with many individuals, loses sight of understanding of crime and the accompanied by Professors Becker tion. one of the major factors of punishment, its deterrent effect upon other search for its cure and Livingston, who had chosen the Children could be transferred, members of society with criminal tendencies. Punishment is of no use unless school as an example for their pupils PRIME CUTS OF CHUCK ROAST classes could be moved, and, in fact, ______There has been up rehabilitation in the punishment government agents accompanied by the rehabilitation of to observe. lb. 2 2 ' whole grades,-It was said, might be have meted out to the Dillingers. Floyds and Bakers, but anyone who has Under the supervision of the .princi housed almost anywhere but where the individual. followed the public prints must be impressed by the sudden decrease in kid- Judge Brennan said it was a hopeful pal, Eugene Q. Wilkins, the group was they iiappened to be at the lime the divided into small parties of four or TOP or BOTTOM ROUND ROAST naplnga that have fallen to almost zero in the past few months thing slanted. Friends and foes were sign lhat young people were beginning five pupils each so that they would lb. Punishment should mean all that the word implies. It should be swift about evenly divided but the kids to be Interested, as evidenced by the 33' and sure, and proballon and parole should come only when there is true "Youth vs. Society Trial" and the riot disturb the classes. The entire (lnajljy won out. morning was spent in observing the reform. Hard on the heels of the school presence of students from the Mill teaching in the various classrooms. FRESH KILLED FANCY FOWL - j v c Oreater thought for the majority victims and less for (he minority argument came the police Jam, but burn High School at this forum. At the end of the morning, the group (any size) tb...... criminals will reduce our crime records aplenty. have there been any proposals to have The next meeting of the forum will 28' was assembled In the auditorium, busses transport them elsewhere, I be May 22, when Mr. Migakawa will speak on the conditions In the Far where Mr Wilkins conducted a short BACK TO TEMPERANCE. ask you? conference on the work' of the school, Now I am not saying the noise East. RUMPS OF MILK-FED VEAL Us organization and Its progressive makers' awe of ihe police is any lb. 21' We have just seen the formation of a new temperance organization, The methods greater than their love of children, MOTORCYCLE RACING United Temperance Forces of New Jersey This marks a return (o the sanity This visit was one of a series of but doesn't it seem odd that none oi of pre-prohibition days Two of New Jersey's outstanding i visits by the students of the normal MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE The cause of temperance wait making great strides when the Anil Saloon the arguments for reducing Ihe school congestion seem to fit the present motorcycle racing hIkth will feature j school to outstanding schools in the lb. 28' League and some other organizations conceived the idea of making good the second weekly bill of speed sprints j metropolitan area. The professors In morals not a matter of personal preference hut of compulsion Now we are case. The taxpayers concede the point at Tr! City Stadium, Union, Wpdnes j charge of the group stated that this back at the old aland but with lost momentum. The aim s of the new BOciety and name a committee, the Short Hills day night, May 22 Eighteen events ! visit was one of the most profitable :HASE & SANBORN COFFEE state tn part: Association, voice.less before, resolve are scheduled to get under way al j ones the group had made. "The United Temperance Forces of New Jersey has loon into being in crowding a cop is wrong in principle. I 8:30 p. an effort to gather together those persons who are opposed to the encroach and many of us know ibis is so to Freddie Toscanl, Garfield's daring Scouts and Leaders ments of this agelong evil Tie- Forces lias for its objective. In part, the our sorrow. Kalian long distance star nnd Crocky WHITE ROSE MAYONNAISE promotion of temperance education, by the gathering and dissemination of To Attend Conference Of course it may be this resumption Rawdlng, Bloom fielder, whoae short large trustworthy information c oncerning the physical, economic, mm si and social a banquet Friday r-ronlng the !7th of public upending is like U>« early dlslancu exploits have placed him < ffects of the use ot alcohol for beverage purposes, and by making available The Hendrick Hudson regional con- 1 Spring visit to the Old Svvinintln' 'Ole. among the nation s leaders in Ihe field accurate records el the increase In crime, motor casualties e tc The Forces ference of Girl Scouts will be held at Fear of the first plunge makes us for three years, each will ride In a will use all diligenc e to arouse the people to stop the further • ik rnac hm ents the Stacy Trent in Trenton. May 16. have all sorts of goose pimples, but special two lap flying start match race. of the liquor traffic, to curtail Its operations wherever possible and to use 17 and lk There will be debates by after that, Oh Boy! older Girl Scouts and discussions for every resource to overthrow and destroy it. The Forces will cooperate wllh I have gotten quite a kick out of leaders and executives There will be the official* of the Govern meat in all lalthiul efforts to enforce the laws watching these two ihlngs pass In and theirs peanut act brought tlikWii | concerning the liquor traffic and will labor to secure legislation Increasingly review and I “am sure If you look the house. *tl'didn't slay for tie big. favorable toward temperance The Forres will seek to arouse the consciences back you will, too after performance hut they do say and to secure the support ot all law abiding citizens " 0 - 0 - 0 their part in it was better than tinder Such effort wU| have the approval of every thinking citizen Folks who didn't get to the circus (he main top In Springfield last week missed some These are the same Galllsons who SHOWDOWN COMING. thing it was Lire first appearance of make their Winter quarters fn Wyo the Galloping Galllsons under canvns ming. The inarch of events is carrying New Jersey and other States swiftly to a showdown on emergency relief financing The Illinois and Missouri Legislatures have balked at new taxes for relief As a result Washington has cut them off from all Federal relief contributions It has threatened to do the same In New Jersey, not withstanding we have met our share each month Our Legislature, loo, is determinedly opposing new taxes. Pennsylvania and other Stales have the same trouble. All this is significant of a crystallizing determination by the tax payers of the nation to resist new burdens They submitted, none too M\ tturnr S rM irr Hum?wum< pleasantly, to the $4,800,000,000 work relief bill, largely because they were conscious of the need, but also because they didn’t have to pay Jtn32V CENTRAL POWER A L'GHT CO for It Immediately and at a time when they can least afford It. CO YOU KNOW YCUR ABCS? tlive minutes Add vinegar, lemon But State relief is something different The reluctance of Legisla , r t'ni'ltrii: you m •rmrited Juice. Worcestershire sauce, boiling tures throughout the nation to make the taxpayer pay more doesn't ytn:r nipmtbei In your child walcr, Biijar aril sail. Gaol. When mean the taxpayer wants those on relief to starve. It means that, if O hood bui have you uvci taken j n'Htnrc begins to thicken add re what Ids Federal government la providing isn't enough, then he wants lin e i .-aru your m il tary A RC * ! matnina Ingredients. Turn Inin wet his State to make up the deficit out of its present income. the Vitamin Family .' If not. uow mold n il , t, c: He admits he may be dumb, but he can't see any reason why States n a splendid lime to gel at this oe ntnr. can't handle their affairs as he handles his When his income was i ;use in Mnv v.e celebrale CbliU Stuffed Apple cut from $4,000 a year to $3,000 he readjusted his living arrangements Health Day mill what could be a llcin i ■ e I he i ore from a o u n .1 accordingly, and he Is still able to help out Brother Fred and Cousin H i t tribute m y.itif'eblWrtlCthau r.pple, leaving a tir jc cavity, fill Minnie, who have lost their Jobs. He expects his State government to t,n you u a,uo> .laK-tiima which with *.u:Ai'd raisiua or currants, but do the same. r ill insure Iheir well being* tei and sugar, metre the aklns with New Jersey's share of relief, as determined by the Federal admin Km w then, thal a few cloves, pul ihe apples Into a istrator, Is discriminatory and unfair compared with quotas assigned A Is for disease resiatance baking pan w|:h a very lit tin water other 8tates. The impending Senatorial Investigation of State relief 11 is for whetitug lbs appetite and and bakp, la'..in; them from the oven contributions promises to Illuminate this question and may produce strong! h«n!ng the d lfro ttre ijr* before they lose thslr shape new arrangements all around tem Oats Tarts A big chunk of the coat of the Federal work relief program ulti t* for promoting the growth end 1 egg*. I cup sugar. I lb. nuts mately will fall on New Jersey taxpayers and the social security bill, If health of teeth lor iea*>. 1 lb dates. H cup fiour, passed, will put new burdens, aggregating many millions, on every I) Is for building sturdy bones 1 teaspoon baking powder employer and employee in the State K Is for the process of renewal Heal eggs slightly, add to sugar G is for general growth Under these conditions. It is not only wise but imperative that wc mix in flour and baking powder, When you hare conquered this In take it easy, drawing on existing resource* to finance relief until we find stirring constantly. Cut nnta and fnrmaiion K would be well for yon dates into small pieces sod best Into out where the whole business U heading and where wc stand. The to secure s listing ol the various mixture thoroughly. Balts In me compromise worked out by Qovernor Hoffman and 8peaker dee, as far ioodstuffs which are classified under dlum oven, tn layer cake pans Cui as It has gone, meets the needs of these circumstances Sunday Call. each of these letters, You can then In squares and terra with any kind Intelligently plan your meals for of good sauce Top with spoonful of perfect balance and health* whipped cream This Is to be used 'J rb tn o u r container and will serve as a torch Here are some recipes which cum cold and Is Just n* good made srv This Is a dangerous method unless hlne w holesomeness with a party air eral days beforehand. undertaken by an adult and ran result to appeal lo Ihe children: Graham Cracker let Cream ^ R e a d e rs in harm to the trees Coked Tomatoes 8tuffed with Rice Yours very truly, i cup crushed graham crackers Editor The Hem 8 % cup rice. .1 tablespoons but H cup sugar. 2 nips coffee errem M B. O ler. 3 minced onions. 1 cup minced 1 teaspoon vanilla , Last November. (lie Short Hills rnnhed hnm .eaeoning, 6 or k Combine cracker crumbs sugar Garden Club held a Tent CBtrrpillar large firm tomatoes, grated eheesc, and cream, add ranllla and pou; crumb? contest in the schools of the Town Summit Athletic A m’ii. into freezing iray and partially Steam the rice, melt the butter, Treeze When quite solid but tit.: ship As a result of this over E9.000 Plans May Carnival lay In the onions and the rice until ha. i 11 move to a chilled vessel an-i egg masses w ere rolteeted In sptte t lhev are a light brown, then add the bertf with egc he.rtcr noli! mixture t - of inis, maui mndsliily tent* are seen. > A hoffi of wholnome fun. thrill* ham. Reason well and remove front ||lh ( gnd „ uBj Return |n e le tiI. If every (Risen of Millbum Township 1 and action air aftstir^d at Pi am ml t the fire. Have the tomatoes skinned rpfrlgrra,or and fr,rTlne. would dean up his own trees and j during thn « «*rK nf May 20 Irt 26. In ; ul srooprrl nnd fill with Inf rfoli those in the vacant lots adjacent, we rluplvr at tho hie frofir obiter thn i am * roll Mi rr. I a y thorn In « well I Mold*i 8pir c«i could quickly rid ourselves of this umpire* of th*' Summit A A for the bnffprpfl r bmp rote nnd Bprihkte with ‘ support of Summits team In the rhorsn nnd rrumb* find bakp In a chopped 1 trAApoon »Blf fl - i pent * pppprr dnfth nf marjorr.-i. I t Lackawanna L^agur iiuwterrif' ov n flW F ) for ?0 The worms are not In the tents spoon . thoruu^Xv » ;.* j in’ n wi I! liiiiif red fin,; n M way limmarb’ft and * Iimination* of a tediro opoon AiiIt 1 % cup* *hredded cab In pan of hot cater end M ' * i In order to svi the ones higher UP and mm w dtelng content will bo hold. bog*. I cup diced celery, % Clip 4Brl» or bojm within i raditMt of ton i hopped pimlento, 1 cup firry pro* fnmtrrffte nrt*n f J?5*P wt—t * — g long pole on Whlrb hi atfsehed • I cup {Man beans rail** tte invited-to #nt*r IW* c o n tw hour o* MQtiiliroL Turn trom m i d wire snap container, can be used S Rote tin Hi cold water abmn for which MMM4MB pair* ft*. ^ * nnd •I'rvn with n *> ffrtdstne niffs esn be placed fn 1M» • rr • -jft mT * A dinner will be held tomorrow eve - Mr*. Norman’ Sibley, Mrs. Malllson, Cashmere Wins ning at the Wyoming Club. Mrs. Mrs. G. Noyes Slayton, Mrs. J. W. Henry Pratt and Mrs. Norman Sibley 8. Weever, Mrs. Austin Bailey and Social and Personal are In charge of arrangements. Mrs. R, J. Smith were among those to play at a morning musical to be Children of grades 2 and 3 of the held today at the studio of the Summit Activities primary department of the Wyoming School of Music. The musical will be Presbyterian Church entertained their followed by a luncheon In the studio. :By “K” Kennedy; mothers at tea In the church parlors. The room was decorated by the boys • Rev. and Mrs. R. B. Nesbitt of Sum with Spring llowers, and the girls Mrs J. E. Wiliams and Mrs. Sea- mit, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Dlggltis and Mrs. H. made cookies. Mrs. Arthur Thevenet bury Hough entertained at a dessert Mrs. Clifford Willis of Old Short; lunge of Mlllburn spent several and Miss Winifred Rigg were host bridge yesterday afternoon. It was a Hills road. Mr. and Mrs. W illis were davs ,|,js week at the Chalfonte-Had- esses. Preceding the tea the mothers surprise baby shower for Mrs. SeWard hosts at dinner, Tuesday evening, for Roberts. don Hull. Atlantic City. made bibs for the Arthur Home for Dr. J. Reard of Utah and H P. Preece i Ulind Children In Summit M, nml Mrs. H. H. W heeler of Un- of Newark. derclj(( road spent the w eekend at Mr. and MrB. J. Shecves, who have Mrs. Raymond C. Bartron of Mlll Bavin ad. bein abroad for the past several Federal Cleaners burn, and Mrs. Kathryn Simpson of years, tire expected In return tills Orange, attended the International 344 Mlllburn Ave \li> Perry Brown was hostess to month to their residence on Linden |1K, South Mountain club Thursday convention of the Sunshine Club, yes- i street. QUALITY .... terday, at the Hotel Pennsylvania, a, |u'r home In Parkview drive. New York. Mrs. Bartron waB a dele • • • j. George R. Woods of Morristown, . . . CLEANING gate from the Mlllburn chapter. Miss Anna Metr of New York was formerly of Maplewood, wus the win AT LOWEST PRICES! , (he weekend-guest of Mr. and Mrs. ner of a door prize Biot hi- Ballyhoo * «*•- £•' fjyde Klliott of'Southern Slope drive. . Mr, and Mrs- Scott Stevens of Main IUU for < hv borwflt «f Bryn MaWfOot: lege, iieltl Friday, in the Orange month into their new home in 23 jIn. p paul Anderson of Cape Armory. The prize” wqs a sketch of Hobart avenue, Short Hills. the Winner by Van Dearlng Perrlne. l0Urt was among the guests at a re- .en( tea and shower given by Mrs. Mrs. H. B. H em slreet of Washing jrio’u Parker of B ast Orange fo r Miss Officers elected at the annual meet ing of the Women’s Gdlld of 'St. ton, D. C',' formerly Of Wyoming, 8pent /ai,la Katherine Buckley, daughter the wooTt eud ¥eTc. if'-Mr and MrS. Albion C. BtrcWey at Stephen's Episcopal Church were: I , • * • u jummtr whose m arriage to O llbert P resident, Mrs. H obart Benedict; vice- president, Miss Alta Robinson; secre j Mrs. George Lmnsden ol Wyoming, .Vestmore King of Glen R idge will PERSONAL FUNDS" tary, Mrs. William Bonynge; and Is spending n month with her parents alte place next month. Sports clothes of cashmere wool are treasurer, Mtsr Jessie Pratt. first choice with women golfers in Indiana. Douglas Barry of I.ocpst place left judging from the number seen re for your travels ~ Vednesday to spend a week in West- Mrs. Russell KIsBam of White Oak ; cently at New Jersey country clubs. Ridge road, entertained at bridge, j ater rly. R 1- ' th ir s ty ! Wednesday, for the benefit of the 100% cashmere, finely knitted and CALI. AMERICAN EXPRESS Pupils ol the H obart Avenue, White Oak Ridge Community Chapel as soft and white as thistledown. rhool will hold an exhibition of It comes Ih summer pastel shades, he Mlllburn Liquor Shop ’ TRAVELERS CHEQUES MAIN NTHKKT >,eir work Monday afternoon and The Sunshine Club will give a des Including tea rose, iris, Dubonnet Phone Mill. 6-1886 uesday evening at the school. sert bridgo, Friday, June 7, at the red and chamois yellow. home of Mrs. R. C. Bartron of Rawtey Wines that make you happy that you're alive— for sale at this bank, becom e place. A whole half gallon for .#5. Mrs Henry Junge of Locust ave- your individual funds when ue was a hostess at the New Jersey An exhibition of pupils' work will Conqueror Gin. as a m ixer really fine, late Federation of W oman’s Clubs be held next week at the Wyoming A fifth of a gallon for .99. you sign them at time of >nv»*n tlon held last week In Atlantic WYOMING School Kindergarten and grades 1, ity. 2 and 3 will exhibit Monday afternoon And here's a special, and don't be late, purchase. Your second signa and grades 4, 5 and 6 Tuesday after Lawrence 'Bar M ade’ Cocktalle at $1.98. At the Ballyhoo Ball given Friday ture at the time of spending A.iaril party sponsored by the Wo for the benefit of the Bryn Mawr fund, noon. rn,. Guild of St. Stephen's Eplsco- Stanley Turnbull of Sagamore road, for any of the numerous travel FREE DELIVERY OPEN SUN P M il Church will be held Tuesday eve- made several sketches of prominent | The Junior Girls' Stamp Club met iug. May 21, In the parish house. people Mrs. A Wouters of Wyoming, j Friday evening at the borne of Miss PAUL H. WAESE, Prop. ing expenses attached to travel, h< funds will be used to rep air the won a badminton set as a door prlie. Helen Reeve of Linden stieet. of the church. identifies youYis the true owner.
Mrs Samuel Rogers entertained at oily Monday evening at her home aR .^ir^?«qaB T Souih Mountain road (C m OL Tlo women's bowling team s of r lllmtn- held a banquet Thursday nlng at the El Caiar. Newark SUMMIT TRUST i H Junge. general chairman, • assisted by Miss L Day, Mrs. COMPANY mini Wlttkop. Mrs Thomas Tlghe, SUMMIT. NEW JERSEY Mildred Mayer. Mrs Evelyn altnn, and Mrs J P. Ellwanger. glen side brand ■jjisiOE wm MACROS' MUTUAL MIMBFI FFDFR A I RESERVE SYSTEM Mr and Mis Herman Buneher of mille, announced the hlrth of a CUT BEETS ESTABLISHED 1891 n Monday Mr Buneher Is the son SPAGHETTI Mr and Mrs Harry B uneher of tlburn avenue. 2 b , 1 7 c 3.25c Mr and Mrs 0 A W oodhouae of Convenience Personal Attention in them Slope drive, were among guests at a progressive dinner rti given Saturday evening In Mad- BETTER VALUES ■Regular Jjow 'Trices GOOD OLD en by the alumni of the University Mli htgan. Bread i m ntcacri loaf STORE CHEESE Post Toasties CMDfUMI pk .M#mb*r Hurmnlt Clearing Houn< ABffioct»tlon_ Mr and Mrs R T Pierce enter -OWeat 'Department Specials - hie-1 Friday evening at their rest Rippled Wheat mwm * . are on Mountain View road. b 2 ic j*______ir- iimiiciTci PRIME {BEST CUTS) uumpen s « « Muon pn The Beacon Fire Chapter of the JEAN'S lack rrosi mtmcm bqi < lighters of the American Hevolu- on mel yesterday afternoon at the Ritter’s Baked Beans'£ « me of Mrs Bishop. Prospect Hill, PIE CRUST JUST ADD WAT£*t RIB ROAST Faacy Bulk Rice . . mmtt May 23, forty m em ber*.of ■* D A R. will go on an all-day pll- 8-oi. 1 n young, ip Brik Pei Bens . . tmage to Rlngwood Manor. N. J. •elected , corn-led Pk* IOC Tender, juicy and full of flexor...me finert on the String Beans I S Mrs Arthur Thevenet will entertain market Serve with any of DAVE’S Sardines *«»••* 3 N£w25c ht gueata at bridge this evening at IDEAL BRAND the freah vegetable* obtain- . , 31c able at all Mutual uoret. ID . r home In Walnut avenue RASPBERRIES Cider Vinegar «« f t . i.( 45c Choice Meat Market Several Mlllburn children will take — Soaps and Cleansers— nU R -K R JiB lb. 21c 1 In the annual recital of the N o. 2 ‘ Long Island Ducks 347 Millbnrn Ave., MiUburn, N. J. 'racy Institute of Music tonight at can 2i c S.O .S. Scouring Pads 2 pm. 23c Joseph s Rchool, Maplewood Roasting Chickens “ aUm“fb33* Scottssoe aJTialu . 2 rod. 13c Fancy Dry-picked Turkeys U NEED A BAKERS' Th'- continental Chapter of the M8TML lb...... 3 5 * QMLfTY lb. 29c PandGSoapMK T 6 ^ 2 5 c "
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■ . -V ^ ~'SjftTl¥StiTB( WYOMING BOYS PLAY 80FTBALL LEOAI. NOTICK ■4- Now that the basketball season has N .J . TENNIS (Chancmy M—273i BOWLERS JOIN finally ended, the Millburn Recreation BHKBIFF'B BAUt—In chanr,.,, Department has organized a four-team Jerasy. Bewuan Anna Anri. , N>» complainant, and Mary Ilolmn 1 «n«w koftball league at the Wyoming fon d a n ts. F t. fa ., [or nulo a,; SEASON NOW School. Play In the league will begin premises. '"«"W FOR BANQUET \ By virtue of the ubove Hlal-d shortly and continue each Wednesday faepis, to mo directed, l shall ,., ,erl and Thursday through to the close of aale by public venduo, at th,- , ,7 (of UNDERWAY school. In Nowark, on Tuesday, ilm tu, mv , of May, next, at ono o’clock i- n^‘l 'lay AND AWARDS The four teams In the league are 'ddierj Btundard Tim e), all trait the Bears, Braves, Blues and the and premtoea situate, lying an’i ' ' 1 of Ihqi| T ow n sh ip o f M illburn. Ksnex ' 1 "K in th, Short Hills Club Opens Champs. 'u"
Stock Exchange, where the students Law and Economics contest call at or phone the manager were received by 0 committee afld Coming to the Millbum Theatre of the MlUbnrn Theatre. Students Travel escorted around the Exchange by NEW IDEAS guides. They also visited Trinity Mr. Bove’s La wClass and Mr. Barr’s Economics Class took two very In Church and then they saw Chase Na F O O D FACTS IN tional Bank s Internationally famous teresting trips recently. One trip was collection ot money together with the Did You Know That: made to Newark, where the classes safe deposit vaults. Finally, they com ------In tho dining cars of a home m a kin g visited Judge Brennan In (he Court ploted a very successful day by being prominent Eastern railroad, of Common I’leas. The knowledge of taken through the S. S George W ash In which fruit formerly waB ordered for. breakfast by 61 the students was broadened by seeing ington by Willard Chillis, a formor By ADA BE88IE 8WANN per cent of the diners, only the practical function of the court student In our High School Public Service Electric and Gas Company one third as many ordered system in our country utter studying fruit In 1924. Home Economics Department -[]- about It. They had the privilege of The Hl-Trl group had to cancel —- -A Rotterdam bakery uses dry Ice packing to keep S THE vegetable plate losing popu- Baked CarrotB w itnessing two cases belntf tried. their planned supper hike because or One was a case of uterlng a bad check bread fresh for several days. la rity ? Or are people eating a vege Scrape and cut in thin strips alx'car- the weather. Instead, Dorothy Itetal------Milk fat globules vary In I table plate Blmply because some- rots. Into a well greased baking dish and the other lurceny. lack was In charge of a game and size from 15,000 to 2,600 to nP ha3 told them vegetables are good place the carrots and add one-half tea T he other trip was to the New York stunt night. an inch. ,or t),oni. of course, we like to eat that spoon salt, f. g. pepper, two tablespoons ------In February 1935 farmers nhii li la good for us, but better still we butter and three tablespoons of boiling received 45.6 cents of the Ike to eat that which tastes well. consumers food dollar and a water, Cover and placo In oven and COMING TO THE ROTH-STRAND year ago, 38.5 cents. One reason the vegetable plafb may bake In a moderate oven 360 degrees ,e losing popularity might be Its lack for thtrty-flvo or forty minutes. These -’’food facta” are compiled Atom aae to tlwj?m!aalonj>f.a» *> by the Division ot Consumer In- ...... HoW To Cook Asparagus furmutlen We'# Jersey Male De sflW- from MjtSmpit partment of Agriculture. Vt>gidttWr8,-'ftO? O ttE lT T E M P L E ’S glorious sm ile sheds itsjustre over Fox Film’s1 stalks, w ash and peel off any tough ooited, need the accompaniment ot aa latest picture, "The Little Colonel,” the bewitching] Kentucky idyl in T5T skin oi<«cal&. Tie asparagus In a bunch ppiuinlatf well-made sauce. In the In with ,two pieces of soft string; one which she if co-starred with LIONEL BARRYMOF~ ductions for the vegetable platter in- placed Just below the Ups, the other, luded In the following recipes you will just below the center of the bunch. n ip t recipe for a true Hollandalse “Little Colonel” with Place the bunch of asparagus In boil cisely as she Is. A part of the film Is lauce "which Is considered the prime Whelan Drug Store ing salted, w ater In the low er part fit Shirley Temple, Coming shown-In Technicolor. f sauces aud a recipe for a Mock HoI- a double boiler. Invert the top part of Agency mdalse Sauce which Is a good sub- "Toyland Broadcast” in Technicolor, the boiler over the tips of the asparagus Shirley Temple, the five-year old Thelma Todd and Patsy Kelly lnj 8. R. FRUCHTMAN, Ph. G. litute and cook for twonty to twcnty-flWmin- A Vegetable Plate ,_ screen miracle who was unknown less “Opened By Sffttake,” and the Movle-I 3T43 Mlllburn AVe., cor. Main St. utes depending upon the tenclernear of than a year ago, and who now runks tone News rouhd out the program. 1 Phone Mlllhuru /(M4B1 for Froe Delivery A vegetable plaU U an assortment the asparagus. Remove with a fork. In For the benefit of the children we will 1 among the ten world’s outstanding 1 vegetables arranged attractively on serted through the strings, onto a plat show "Little Colonel" Monday and ie dinner plate. Fresh vegetables ter, then drain off any water th a t may box-office attractions, co-stars with Tuesday matinees at 2 and 3:44 p m. >tled iu the usual manner are most drip frptn the asparagus. Serve with Lionel Barrym ore In "The Little Colo 0 - O - 0 (rn a, rved with a border of, or a serv- Drawn Butter or Hollandalse Sauce. nel, ’ which begin a three day engage MILLBURN MAN WINS f of, mashed potatoes. A sauce suit Potato Ball mont at the Mlllburn Theatre Sunday ed io bo served with one or more of Peel potatoes and with a French Po • Frank Navarro and Mr Thomas of ie vegetables should be made and tato Cutter, cut In balls. Put balls Into Through her marvelous perform Mlllburn, were awarded first place In rved on the vegetables. boiling salted water, and cook for ances 111 four pictures, Sharley has the eighth Warner Bros. WOR Radio Vegetables baked, scalloped, steam ed Contest, held at the Mlllburn Tliea twenty minutes or until tender. Drain become the nation’s Idol, adored by broiled are variations In the raeth- tie, Thursday evening. May 9 Mr and put In kettle aud placo over heat young und old. Her Innocent romp is of cooking the vegetables, when a Navarro played a mandolin and was to dry off. Serve with melted butter and through the land of fame Is one of the iange Is deBlred, for a vegetable plate, chopped parsley. accompanied by Mr. Thomas, who hen a casserole ot vegetables Is made, bright fairy-tales of modern days Hollsndaiie Sauce played a guitar. Mr. Navarro and Mr. hlch Includes four different vege- Fox Film combined all the available Pint $1.46 cup butter 1 tsp. lemon Jules Thomas will now be given an oppor bles. such a dish Is a vegetable plate fiction, past and present, for a suitable Quart $2.87 2 egg yolka 'A tsp salt tunity to compete with winners from vehicle for Shirley and found It In Itself f. g. cayenne several other theatres from the stage one of the "Little Colonel" stories of Vegetable Plate Without Tht Spinach Divide the butter In threo pieces. Put of the Rltz Theatre In Elizabeth Anne Fellows Johnston, which have one piece In top of doublo boiler with For further details concerning the serving noodles 1 serving Potato been eagerly read by millions Drama serving aspara- Balls lemon Juice and egg yolka. S tir con In his lateit starring comedy, "Life Begins A t 4 0," W IL L ROGERS and comedy, pathos and humor, vie gus 1 poached egg stantly. Add the second piece of butter •interprets a double-fisted, tender-heartedtea counts'country editor who sends bn for suprem acy In this tale of a seivlng Paprika Cream Sauce at the end of live minutes and stir until enemies o f mirth. It is a fun-studded Fox Film wrecked Kentucky family, during the Onions Butter Sauce well blended. Remove from fire, add down in a gale product Reconstruction era reunited by the serving Baked Hollandalse seasoning and the third piece of but Mayflower Laundry Carrots Sauce ter. Pour over the hot asparagus or determination of a lilllputlnn dimpled Will Rogers Comedy, colonel A rrange on one side of the platter a serve separately 1 adversary. Laanderert - Dry Cleaners For the first time In her short, hrll irtlon of conked noodles, with which Butter Bauct “Life Begins at 40” Funny bones are in peril, [rum all llant screen career. Shirley Temple Millburn 6-1400 small amount of white sauce has been cup butter f. g. popper counts Tho comedy of "Life Begins If you have been saving up laughs, will be presented to the world pre Pint $1.67 ended, lu a nestlike form. Arrange <4 tsp. salt 2 tbsp. lem on juice At 10.’ Is doubled with a tender ro prepare to shed them now, for Will ilons, asparagus, potato balls and ear Melt butter without boiling, add sea mance As the editor, Rogers clears Quart $3.28 Rogers’ latest comedy. Life Begins ns on plate. Over asparagus serve soning and lemon juice. Serve hot the 'epulation ot a youth railroaded at 40," at Hoth’s Strand Theatre, this a* a nutter or Hollandalse Sauce, Mock Hollandalse Sauce to penitentiary, and so stirs up a hor Thought is was Thursday. Friday and Saturday, con lac- poached egg In center of noodle 3 tbsp. batter 'A tsp. salt net s nest of hostility ■s' Garnish with parsley. 2 tbsp. (lour 1/6 tsp. paprika tains a bundle of hilarious situations A NEW RUG that will act as marnels to the laugh Paprika Onions 1 cup water Juice V4 lemon 1 whole egg or 2 egg yolks ter chained within tia all THAT Is the opinion of many visitors to the homes where the lb small onions W ater to cover Combine half the butler with flour In This breezy comedy, suggested by rugs have been cleaned and restored by the Rlmback tsp salt 4 tbsp. shortening a saucepan, blend smoothly, add water the Waller B. Pitkin book hit. Is de LUSTRO-NU PROCES6. Peel onions and cook in boiling salt and bring to boiling point, stirring con scribed as a hilarious fun feat (hat This scientific method was developed, and Is used exclusively by the ater for 15 minutes. Drain, place In a stantly. Season, add lomon juice and works into a pandemonium of mirth MILLBURN Rlmback Storage Company In the rleanslng of Oriental and Domestic m 11 buttered casserole, pour over the pour while boiling over beaten egg. ConUnana* Nat. A H»n.. t U II 1*. %l Rugs. Draperies and Upholstered Furniture nlons the melted shortening, sprinkle Finally, add remaining butter, a little Tho Inimitable Will Is cast as a country editor who proves that the ith paprika, rover and bake In oven at u time, beating well Into sauce. SUN. MON.-TUES. It < o*l» No More— lect Members of High School Scores 1 Range rchery Team Tennis Victory 2 Refrigerator ■i Pifrfhard, captain; Florence Monday, the Millbum High School t rances Hanson, Helen Miller tennis team traveled to Cranford ShlrleyTEMPU 3 Running Hot Water where, with the exception of the No. inmate June Chamberlain were Sffi® Lionel 3 alngles, they made a clean and n to represent Mlllburn High decisive sweep of all the matches. BARRYMORE FIRST—A range automatically operated by .), ?. girls obtained the highest Stephen Krum of Mlllburn 6 1, 6 1; TIH K*DAY, FRIDAY, HATTRDAY : LITHE COLONEL' the service it pet forms. This Vulcan range in au atternoon’s ahoollng at th e No. 2 singles was won by W alton Mif 1*17 11 Ayres of Mlllburn 9-0, *1; the No 3 Plus High School. was designed by Norman Bel Geddcs, who in alngles was w on by S. A uderson of ADDED SHORT SUBJECTS corporated suggestions made by American he meet took place at the Trl-Clty Cranford S 3, 6-4 WILL ROGERS d»um in Irvington, on Tuesday, In the double*, the Mlllburn teams TODAY and TOMORROW women. They were agreed on an elevated v 11 It wss sponsored by the of Krum and Ayres and Rogge and roller bearing slide type broiler, a well insu nor I'ollege of Physical Education “LIFE BEGINS ITmsfaedter both won by (he scores lated oven with automatic heat control, the number of high schools of this of 6 2. 6-2 AT FORTY” WALLACE ‘uni of N>w Jersey were Invited to KKCOMD n U T I ZX convenience and cleanliness of smooth sur o pimentatlves to the meet, BEERY face* (note the way doors and drawers are set trophy, which may be kept for flush). Specially priced now at $99.50 cash. T'.ir. will be presented to the MAY ROBSON “WEST POINT OF aning hoo! This Is the first of SECOND—A refrigerator automatically op *" meets, hut It la hoped that they “MILLS T" GODS’ THE AIR” — Alio — 1 heroine an annual event. erated by gas. The Electrolux will give long and dependable service. It operates quietly -[]- S1NDAV. MOXDAT, IS N I 1 'I- Mathematics Club meeting, BURNS and has no moving parts to wear out. Main lidny morning. May 13, Mr. Carl ALJOLSON tains a dry cold atmosphere ideal for keeping 1,1 ”" v faculty advisor of the group, and ALLEN food fresh. Makes an abundance of ice cubes. ir ""me trick problems to each ,l!nl member. These problems “GO INTO YOUR ‘LOVE IN BLOOM’ Cash prices are from $125 up. r" solved during the week 1 ihe solutions are to be brought DANCE” TH IRD —Running hot water—a gas auto ’ ' I'1 Vi meeting with Ruby Keeler THURSDAY N1TE matic hot water heater gives you a dependable ANJHM lATK PHOTOFI.AY ON THE STAGE supply of hot water at moderate cost. The DICHARD WOR RADIO High Low Penfield heater will give you fifty gARTHELMESS gallons of hot water a day at a cost of 12 cents ASHING a day. If you need more hot water turn on a CONTEST second burner. This type of heater gives you IMACHINE TOUR HOr KILL’ ENTER NOW! control of your gas bill. REPAIR T! KHOAV, WrDMWDAV, Mmj *12* Carrying charge extra. Small turn down. WALLACE Two yean to pay for range or refrigerator; (SERVICE four years for uater heater. TT gEERY Rent Your Favorite |;in Trlrphoae uj| Mlllbara Yovr plumber hof thtis opplioncei ot tkv toms “WEST POINT OF pile*! and t«rm» M™ < 1-0015 TYPEWRITER THE AIR” Kpertal Rates to Students! M inks n ro thsaw 4 <>-PIMTt HR ‘GRAND OLD Slifer Typewriter Co. PUBLICS,1!, SERVICE !ADI0 SALES. 211 Halsey St.. Newark smHMi «tmi * r. 1 \ ! 1 ' | • * J * V IT ’ , ’N< GIRL’ ?s?£ £ RA T l 0 !»l Phone orders token core of * \ 1 1 \ 1 1 . N with May Robson immediately. .jfe-r* Kane and Robert flllngerland also est In the social and economic prob Frank Carrington To WYOMING Nancy Bennett attended the forum. « : , • lems of other countries, in order that Bertran Johnson, son of Mr. and Represents M. H. S. , - [ ] - •BEER, ALES’ they may best serve their own coun Be Guest Speaker WINS DRESSMAKING PRIZE Mrs. J. B. Johnson of 67 Elm street, try. and Frank Carrington, director of the entertained Friday evening at a Nancy Bennett represented Mlll Mary Petrillo, a senior at Mlllburn Any economic policy which places Paper Mill Playhouse of Short Hills, camp supper In honor of his birthday. burn High School In an open forum High School, won third prize at SOFT BEVERAGES CURRENCY BE too great an emphasis on nationalism at Rutgers University, May 3, 1935. Kresge’s Department Store In a High as a permanent policy cannot succeed. will be the guest speaker at the annual Mrs. George Gruebert of Cedar The topic was “War—Is It Prevent School dressmaking contest. Mary is Our efforts should be to restore a meeting of the New Jersey Chapter of D. CATULLO street, is spetfOIng a fortnight In able?” a member of the High School clothing STABILIZED balance which will permit a proper the Amrican Artists’ Professional Mlllburn 6-0289-W. Luray, Va., where she Is the guest of class supervised by MIbs Katherine interchange of raw materials, manu League. The meeting will be held at In her talk, Miss Bennett praised her sister, Mrs. Lindsey Lawler. the League of Nations for Its splendlf Lewis, and was one of the many con 33 Willow St., Mlllburn factured products, and service* among the League headquarters, the Mont Former Resident Says nations. Only In this way can . world work toward achieving world peace testants who entered from surrounding clair Alt Museum, Sunday afternoon, employment be aided, profits and Mr. and Mrs. H. Evans and family and denounced certain well-known schools. P ro m p t Delivery. of Linden street, will move the latter Policy of National prosperity restored, and the various May 19. Mr. Carrington will speak on persons for their activity In prevent The dress wsb a yellow sport dress, ism Wrong peoples ol' the world given an oppor the subject, "An art cenler developed part of the month Into their new ing the United States from Joining the beautifully tailored. Judgment was home ofi Cypress street. 'based on workmanship, becomingness tunity to raise their standards rtf around a theatre." World Court and the League. Speaking over a national broadcast living through the full enjoyment of Lois Pritchard, John Honey, and suitability of the clothes. MILLBURN PLACES THIRD Anna USE ITEM WANT ADS ing chain last week, Thomas J. Wat the fruits of science and Invention. The Paper Mill Playhouse Is an out son, former Short Hills resident, took Thus, uny policy which tends to re growth of the Newark Art Theatre, Tuesday, May 14, Mlllburn won third for his subject "The United States and strict rather than stimulate world which in 1933 presented at the Mont place In an archery meet at Trt-Clty World Affairs," trade, or to retard rather than, help clair Theatre Sierra's “Take Two Stadium In Irvington. The scores world recovery, cunnot serve our own From One," Merrlvale's "Between were as follows: Chatham, 513 points; Calling for a lowering of trade bar best Interests. Trade barriers, quotas Five and Six," Shaw's “Heartbreak South Side, 499; and Mlllburn, 469. rlera, Mr. W atson, too, urged currency | and exchange restrictions are not the WITH OR WITHOUT DELUXE EQUIPMENT House," and Maeterlinck's "The Blue Millburn’s team was composed of stabilisation, ife said In part: only things, however, which the stu Bird." Lots Pritchard, captain; Frances Han dents of today should study in con- son, Helen' Mlller, Florence O'Mara, -.... ROASTING CHICKENS IMPORTANT FORD FEATURES COMMON TO ALL BODY-TYPES May 20th to May 25th inc. Fresh Killed, lb. 33‘ • 85 h. p., V-8 engine, with aluminum cyl e W elded steel-spoke wheels with 4 " rim BROAD STREET AND MORRIS AVENUE SUMMIT inder heads and dual, downdraft carburetor. e All • ateel body welded into one piece, (Eastern Junction) FRpSHLY CHOPPED BEEF e 123-inch springbaue for riding ease on a e Big, positive brakes with more braking sur lb. .. 25c 112-inch chassis for handling ease, face for car weight than any car under $1095 A RIOT OF FUN AND PLEASURE! e 4 double-acting hydraulic shock absorbers UJMPSOF VEAL e Torque-tube Drive Don’t Miss this Spectacular • Front seat 50H" wide . . . Ample luggage # 6.00 * 16" air-balloon tires, lb. 29‘ upace in ail models at no extra cost. e Safety Glass all 'round. FREE NIGHTLY SHOW Pretentirifl th« Sensational FRYING CHICKENS Fresh Killed, lb. SONNY BOY CAMPBELL in his Death Defying Hio*1 nive ORD builds only one size of automobile, tire*—arc standard equipment on all Ford cars You'll gasp at this rtOfoot diva into a flaming tank! SLICED BACON with the same V-8 engine on the same 112- Therefore, in choosing your 1935 car, ihcik vj-ib. 18‘ F Enter the Diving Contest, which consists of inch chassis. The sprinpbase of all FOfd tart 1? the list of features shown above. AH of them art- LAMB’S LIVER 123 inches and al! passengers ride ccnSerpnhed— on every Ford tar built, and without them no three form dives: I--Back Flip, 2--Jack-knife between the springs in the "Comfort Zone.” automobile can be considered a true 1935 value. lb...... 2 9 ° 3-Swan, and one optional. The only difference between a Ford V-8 and AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS a Deluxe Ford V-8 is in equipment—not in engi AND UP, P O. a DPTROrr-Su^nd Awards- Handsome Silver Loving Cups We Deliver mettmn r u # multtdi*t heumperi *md ip+r* neering. And even here, two important items— Hr* extra. Catj terms tbreagk Unirtnsl and other prizes. No entry fee. Safety Glass ail 'round and 6.00 x 16" air-balloon ‘495 Credit Cm, Am the rited Feed Pm+n(* PUn Entries will be accepted until noon May 20th. USE ITEM WANT ADS-RESULTS ASSURED RIDING DEVICES OF ALL KINDS! CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SENSATIONALLY LOW LOST FOR SALE ’ a v e / WEEK-END SPECIALS AT YOUR NEARBY A & P STORE CAMEO BROOCH lost between Short FOR RENT, For 8ale and No Tran Illllii Poll Office and M lllbsm , on passing signs are on sale at The Voluat • xlrti ordinary I Moro op- May 11 Finder please telephone ITEM OFFICE. Price 10c each. tf. portunMos to cut your budget Short IIIIIh 71674 1863-U 7 1 . . . and moro proof that It CHAMBER'S Flrwless Gss Range for FAYS TO SHOP THI ARP WAY. sale; first class condition; reason A * | FOUND m s*yt- wi m m m m R able. Muat he seen to be appreciated. fMs. PURSE FOUND MONDAY IN WYO Phone Short dills 7-1*74. I '♦War-i# '...... j e OAANOMOIMIR S MING Owner tnay have purse by Identifying It nnd paying fo r cost of SINGER SEWING Machine, electric - • ■ » •*- - • S liced W h e a t B r e a d Saturday Onlyt this Advertisement. Phone Mlllburn Burley walnut cabinet. Beautiful .•> * 6 1967 W condition, one-third the coat of same Del M onte Grapefruit 2 — 2I( t*«s-t7 t model new Alao one portable. A t m a / condition. $15 Box H, c/o Item. D el M o n te S p in a c h 2 ** 2 3 HELP WANTED m u t i KX I’ERIENCED FEMALE OPERA P e a s SOAKKD DRIED . . 3 17* WANTED TORS wanted on costa. New York Callfom ia Prunes "tUT 4^ 25 Girl Coal Co. Morris Ave and W eaver MATURE COUPLE would like Short St . Summit, N J. Hill, residence for Summer or bal Runko-M alt K».«-2lt . "* h, 3 9 £ 1861-17 1 ance o( year Will act aa caretakers WORK WANTED In exchange for living quarters Ref S n o S h e e n C a k e F lo u r *> 2 5 erences exchanged S. S. Bushnell, m m m MRS MARY THORNE announces the phone Short Hills 7-12S8 J. tnas-jT-3 Baking PowderRorM « I6«3h reopening of her Employment Ageney. flit Maple avenue, Vaux Hall. BU8INES8 BBRVICE Flelschmann's XR Yeast -k*3* N J Phone U nionrillc 2 3663. G o ld M o d a l t t 37c 1.17 TERMITE PROTECTION — Effective aZu ^ 1819.17-3 M ilk WHITl HOUSE . 3 - 1 20* mulliod* al reasonable cost. Will H c c k o r s ’auMn Flo u r bog 3 7 cbJ^I.I5 Kundle'a Employment Agency. gladly give eatlmate on your house Octagon Soap 6 25* COOKS. 340 350. Couples, S75-S100; Eugene Walsh Phone Mlllburn Sunnyfield flour -33^ C 8 9 < Nurses, $40-350. house workers. 6 0615 Palmolive Soap . 3 «*-13* 335-340 Ail first class h e lp w ith 1840 17-1 Minute Tapioca 2 ^ 2 k best uf references. Second floor, Super Suds * • 3 25* PAINTING AND DECORATING - - Baker’s Cocoa 2 I9« 1087 Springfield A ve. Irv in g to n , Guaranteed work, today's prices. Babbitt’s L y e cirJS S L .-^1^ near Centre Phone Essex 3-6471. Estimates cheerfully given. Sec Heinz Rice Flakes 2 !*«• |9« tf. Roy C Farr. 45 Parkview drive, S e m in o le T issu e SWCIAll 4 ™H* 25* INSTRUCTION Mlllburn. N J. Wheaties . . . . 2 2I« tntw Ih, mw Seminal, $135,000.00 rantevt. A,8 tor Detail!1 WANTED Names men-women. 18- VACUUM (TKANERS. W ashing and C o m F la k e s MUOaa,°*POST TOASTII* . p*'' 7 c 50, w ishing stead y G o v e rn m e n t Sewing Machines rebuilt, repaired MACARONI, SRAOMim OR NOOMIt 3 pk»' 25c jobs Ktmlmer examinations ex- j and serviced, free inspection. H. N. M u e lle r ’s peeted Start $105-3175 month | Whit, Houle 14 or. FitzGerald. 54 Oberlln street, Ma Brond a, lO *^ I9< Full particulars Sample tests.! plewood Plume South Orange Apple Jelly FREE Write immediately Frank- i 2*Sfl!)3 Apple Jelly Rineapple flauor . . h, | Q c lln Instltutf, Dept 547-B Roches- 1 1957 1" 7 te r. N Y 1948-14-4 1 "THE PIANO DOCTOR"- Tuning U needa Ba kers T iuZ«0,2^l7* service of a better grade; moth UNEtOA FO R SALE proofing. vacuum cleaning, repair Graham Crackers BAKERS ',b' 1,48 17* ing and rebuilding .1 Edward Lay, OLD FASHIONED lb UFRIOHT PIANO for sale, reason 404 Union Ave . Belleville 2-3053. Uneeda Bakers RAISIN COOKIES 1 9 c CUT FROM ably priced Phone Mlllburn PRIME RIBS OP BEEP 6-0687 W BEES REMOVED from your prop Uneeda Biscuits sh.***^ 3 llc . r*g:r a'' ' !i ■ 1918 16 J erty Satisfaction guaranteed rOMKAR Sold in Ikented ^ pan 2 5 < tuck S te a k BRAt4W Storet only FOR SALE Top soil, sod, humus. O W Semon. 29 Balt.usrol way, B e e r Conga | , 2 0 rom pnst manure, fertilizer and { Springfield. N. J. Cigarettes_ _ _ _ 2 ^ 25* of tb pkg lawn seed Stone and gravel for LtfcAy tMUi Ch««»*rfNld, Old Gold, Com«l driveways. Phone Mill 6-2226 W PAINTING Fresh Fill LEONARD porcetaln-ltned lee box ROOMS painted or papered. $5 95. S ir* * Outside painting. $50 up Good for Hftlc Also solid oak bntTrt EASTERN EASTERN and walnut chlflorobe Telephone work Best material W I John South Orange 2-4759. son. 38 M ain stre e t, C h a th a m . DIVISION THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO. DIVISION , , - . 1954-19 J Phene t-b atln m *-$•?*.