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NEWSPAPER i.NTEO FOR COMMUNITY ALL THE NEWS FROM NEARBY TOWNS ) L XXXVIV No. 11 KOCKAWAY, N. )., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,1927 $1.00 PER YEAR Legs of Lamb. 1b. 39c iteBeef,lb. - least of Lamb, Ib. 12c )und Steak or Roast, lb. 45c M i Killed Chicken, lb. jmp of Veal, Ib. - - :38c rloin Steak or Roast, lb. - - - 45c ioulder of Lamb. Ib. - mlar Hams, lb. - - 29c Ktoak, H>. ....... 25c t FINJI, \h. t ,36c hhMackerel, 11». . . . 26c 61b. Sweet Potatoes, 25c Hagao's Cash Market IAIN ST. TEL. 62 ROCKAWAY, N . J . The Cart Before the Horse Are yojii Bpending your money before you mako it? Turn !i*pobbin" around and bitch him up the way jature intended ho should drivo. Start saving for a purpose, save for something you lant. There's real fip in saving. To BOO the flgurco p your bank book mount will give you genuino a'aila- action u ;Eiach week and month will bring you nearer i things ypU' have set your heart on to biiy Homo day. Open a pavings account hero today—any Bum. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Rockaway, N. J. POXXXXXXXX] aaa cxxzzzxxzzzxxxi apital $125,000 Surplus $375,000 ational Union Bank Dover, N, J. . 3 % Interest Paid on Checking Accounts of $100 or over [ember Federal Reserve Bank Safe Deposit Boxes , $5.00 per annum and .up I ' • • • ' apitalI$125,PQ0 , Surplus $375,000 Dempsey may win his fight, but—• how about yours, if it comes to a legal battle over an automobile ac- cident? We furnish a strong legal staff to de- fend you, with each pol- icy. Insure Mow Edwin J. M TOOK FATAL JBAZAAR TO BE HELD PUBLIC INVITED TO NOSE DIVE IN NEW PARISH HALL CENTENNIAL EVENT '!'»« r« Klllni ut Loiifc Xltlltf, V/t-iltfifluf Mglit IK'KIKIIIIU-<1 AH Mountain, nn 'f»e«itjir "Municipal Night" Morning Two itvtiiUint wiiv! lilllcrt WIK.D (liftlr pl«>i<! i:riit-,)ii:d im Vi,% Hill, near Uiri(£ Vnl|<:y, nl. 1;{V, Tw-rAuy morii- I»K, Tli« pMHiKnifur tm-.l, tlciilli In- »lu»lly, iim! Hit: pilot *x^lr<:<! while bcliiK riinliMl lo All Houlii' I(«i»pl(al. TJie plliiwt WBM t)/« flmt of lti whfch xpect l'c<ipl* Frtiin All Pnrlo Of ('(Mini} iif, ('(iiprthinmr, HiilurHay Thn mulMiidi! of details altewllnj! '"'"""' '" M " the cornliiB Jiaziinr U, ho held in HI. |'_" ! l: ' : »"-nnla (!i!(lllii'« l'jirluli Hull bcKlnnlnK iient Wi:(lli(!Hilny cvofllnt;. and continuing for tlm Iriiiimce of tlm week are prac- tically ri.i/i|j|<.tcil. took off In th« Morning from Jtoow- I Th<> "" v '' r " 1 <">'»»"««« »<»*"'« «>« affair In l tl l veil. Kluld, I/, 1,, In t)«i <:|H«I( A orio- wU>)>. flight between N(iw York and Hiiokoiii!, Tlio two Idlleil v/i-rt'. Hlcliard K. Hudson, this pilot, *;f Mnrynvlllc, Michigan, mill .1. Jlmllk*, of HI. f !l«Ir«, Over MorrlttlowH III* >ilriilil[i wan wobbling, wfl.li tin engine HilHHlritf, HiKl It liiirily clciircil tlm lioiiixitopif. WlKin tile (IIK)IIII finally ntoppnl, dm plan« WIIH over tl)« fnnntag itiir.llnti n<;nr U\n« Viillfty, I»ut wlttiont 1I«IK)II tiruiuftli to linn] wifely. A. T. I-unco fitiil Wllllain/O'l)ow<l, wlui liroiiwIH lh« ilisnii pll</ to Mor- rlHtdwn, Hfilil that *li» motor of tli« plnnn went (lend (mil ft iitnrliil lo npfn <lown, 'I'hi'ii thu limn uli'liw for a f«w «('(«ini1« «» tlio pilot trlort to mnuliltm nnil(rr control. I'or tlio Hecnnd flm« the (!«- %liw. titopped Kin! tlm nlrnlilp no/iod down IUMI Innilcil wlili a trniiiRniiniir) (iittflll In tlm field of O. C. Woluli. Tim [lUiec where lite, plnnn foil lit ktiowt) an Pox T1111, about onn nnd u lialf in linn from IA)J)R Vrilley, r.nncfi and O'Dowrt ni»hMl to tlio nemo and, jitilllnK nw»y tlio wirdmRD found <mo of llio two, tho pilot, Hurt- H, Htlll lirfladilnif. Tli«y Kfici! lifm out and nnrrlfid him to n truck. In which (lioy Inld him ftnd fit(irt«d' ft runli aKttlniit Krnfi U> Morrldtown. Just nutnldn of Mcndlmm, thfl twin fflitheil III" Innl, th«y hollovo, hut they contlnuod t» tlio honpltai. A Bonreh of Ilii offcctw.of UIB doad mon.lod to hlfl Montlffaallon fl» Illcli- nrd BuRcn« riurtnon, of ( Mnry«vlllfi, Mlclifgnn. Thn othnr man l« J. Ila- dlko, of fit. Clnlro, Mich., a««(ir4ln»? to finld offlfilnls. Vr. VrnnU Wndn, of thfl Hnii|illnl Bnlil Hint Hudiion'H dflnth v/nn duo to lnt«rn«l Iniiirlcn, ho liclnp crushed around Ihn elient. nnd Iiond. iin fiivitiiifoi) to fcvery In MorrlH (!(mnty to attend I uhlehrutlon of the Morrlo ('onnly CourthotiHC, tlm »pec» liil cammlili'.K In charge of Hie ar- rnnKCiti«iitH, at a tncc.llnf.; lield Mon- day (ifl-ttrnooii, CIII|IIIIIHISC<1 the fact thul It cxpticlx largo r^iiroucnlation from every micllon to attend the c.x- cTKiwH. Tliny will !«• held next Bat- iirilny, tieptnmher 24, «t 10:30 o'clock on (Ii« OotirtliouBu (irueii. An ImjiOHln;? ftrray of prominent hended liy flovcrnor A. Ifarry nffalr in clmrgo lire nmetlnK regular- ly, find when tbo lJuzwuir Is formerly opened win, nn old fanliloiitd New MIIKIIIHII Huppnr nothing will ho lack- In (f. The rntlro proceeds of the IJnzimr will bo devoted to the unm set nnldo Moore, nnd Including Hupremo Court for the erection of tlin nuw hall. There will bo no iidinliiHlon charge on ony evcnlnj;, nnd the I'untor, Hev. Jofloph II. llewetnon mid tlio 1'arlnh- Inner* extend n cordial Invitation to (ho people of Itockawuy and vicinity to vlull thu now hnll during tbo RAILROADMAN MEETS SUDDEN DEATH I'orl Miirrlu Mali Killed In Itulii-oad • Wreck.—('ompuul«n of A. prnfcrmrt of entcrtfllnnKint cover- |M(C ttlf four nlKhtH of I ho lin/.nnr hnu provided for. On the opening •xt Wedneodtty a New ICng- land Huppcr will he nerved nt C:«o mid 1:!W P. M. Thin nlBht 1» deitlg- nnled (in "Municipal Ntglit", when the Mayor nnd other Tlorougl) Offlcliiln will be rirenent. The Jeriiey City I'ollcfl Quarlotte will give vocal HC- Icctlonii tliroijgliouf (bo evening. Ilrlof nddreniieii wilt lie made hy Ilor- otlfrti OWlolnln and others, icichter'n OmbfiHlrn will" fiirnliib mimic for mincing to follow. Thiiriiday NlKht a wbl«t party In nrrnnged for. Hultablo awardn will bo glvnn thono turnliiK In tho IICBI I)nncln« will follow the Tho local Klro Doiiartment will ho tlic honored of tha T'nrlali on Prldny Kvonlng, nnd a stiltahlo pro- 8mm of (intortiilnmont will ho ron- dorfld. Tlio CIllSKin'M Mnnd of Povor, N. J, ,wlll /urnlKh nmnlc during tho On Bliliirdiiy afttii'naun Itt 3:09 P. M, the clilldroW will lio ontorthlncil. Tn the evening tlio (imial nwrtrdlnc of jirlzdii will lie ninde. Dancing nnd otlier (•ntarlnlrintnnt will cloni! tlio ftfffllr, Tlm Hnll and HOOIJIM will ho time- When the man'd wfitcli wa» removed fully decorated In ploawing colorn, ._ . ..... _„!... « ...,.<, ,~..~A .„ i.«' T , | ,,, vcra | i,, m t|iH will lie In clmrgo from hlii pocket, it WHS found to ho undamaged nnd Mill running perfect- Dr. Robert V. I>. Totton, onn of the county coroners, wno called by tho honpltai authorities to vfnw thn body of Hudson. According to hnncn nnd O'Dowd, | they did not touch tho body or tlio, ,,.„,, m w ,j erft( , y vov«t & second mnn In thn piano nn tlioy know | f , (ltnmJ|iy ,„ | )M )j H | H(? on tM ,, T , |fl ,,,, vcra | i,, m t|iH will lie In clmrgo of Did Holy Nnmo and Altftr Bocle- tkm of tho I'urlidi, und will contain II lartffl v/irlety Of articles to ho dlu- noiind of, Itefrnnhmentn will tic fur- niHlie'd cficli evening. New Kl«r.lrl« Potter Motion ho wan nlrondy dfind. Other renldonln of tlm I/>nB Valley npctlnn «uardod tho piano until I ho wimty niilhorlllcm could arrlvn. Tho piano which crfliihod Is bollev- «d to tin tho snine ono which ,wa« In Tory evldont difficulty an It flow ox tremoly' low ovor Morrl«t/)wn, ncoin- Ingly just (:lfi»rlti(f iioiiHotopn nnd trofltop/i. Tho airplane IH a Dulil AlrHlor, CA3 owned hy tlio IJiihl Aircraft Compnny, of MnryiivHIo, MlnhlRnn. and It wan tho tint to hop off from llaaHowiU Tiiofidny marnlnR. Kpwirlh I<(>ttfnin Hull/ Tlio Morrln Oroup No. fl, of tlio Patornon TJIntrlct, eomprlnlnf? olovnn Kpwortli J.cnniwn will hold lti) fall rnJIy In tnm Plr«t M, 13. Churcli of noolinwny on Vr)ilny evanlng, Bop- tomhor 23, 1027, ot 8 P, M. Important hmilnnim will ho trnnii- nctod ttnd offlcor* for tho <!omlnf; yoar will ho nlocliid. flroup Lcador Wnltor Pnyntor, of tho Flrwt M. », Church, of Dovor, will no doubt' ho oloctoi! for nnothnr torm, AM thin In tho IIIBI rally tlmt will ho hold l>y tlio Morrlii flroup hhforo the District con- vention, wlileli will he held In Dover on October t2th. It In Import tlmt ft largo numhor will ho proflont. Kacli tenftuo, will proBont,. part of tlio ovnnlng'n (interlnlnment und tlio homo IcaBun (Ilockawny) will ncrvo rofrefllimontn, :, U100.00 Offered for Infortnntlon ICRIIIIIK to ur- rant and conviction of uny -pernon un- lawfully eiUlliif: timber on my wood lot nn Mt. Plcanunt. TurBJillie, 1 Bullion Hoighto, ' ' '• *t, fl. -BTIOKUD, N;, J. warn Itlver, at Holland. N. J., UgM Ilola- about ineinherB of the Federal nnd Circuit Courts, Judiciary, offlccro of I lie Court of Chancery, municipal hcnilii nnd otht'i'H, have licen Invited t« lie proHi-nt nt tho corcmonlov. The Morrlx County Courthouno IH the third (i[dent In tho Stntc, nnd HH ago nnd architectural dlntlnctlon nnd henuty will Hltract tunny to the event. .Tinitlra Charted W. I'nrker, o f tho 3upr<!tne Court, will prenldo ftt tho ftxorolnon. I'or them n Btnnd will lie erected at the covirthounc entrance. Tho bulkltnt; will be decorated with flBKB und hunting. A hand will play, ujid tlio "Star Spnngled nannor" will lie mini; hy tlio a«numhly. Ampllflcru which will take tho volceu of tho Nnenkern to the edge of the crowd ex- pected (o gather at the courthouse, will ho InHfatlcd. Tho program will open wllii tho National Anthem, and nn Invocnllon will lie given hy the Rev. Jumfii) M. Howard. Director I.OWIH A. Waters, of the Uoard of l^reholderH, will ?n«ko the nddrcfifi of welcomo, and the Hpenliom will ho Justice Parker, Gov- ernor Muore, Attorney Oonoral Kd- wurd h. Katzenuach, and ICImcr King, Hainiicl C. lllltH, twenty-four, Port MorriH, la iluail and 'WiMawt' CroBHimtn, tw^nty-Hfeven, of the namo place, IH in Morrtatown Mcmoilitl IIa»pltal with a eruHlitil left leg, as the rcHiilt of a train wreck on the I). h. & w. Hnllviiiiil, near Cranberry Lake Htutlon, Tliurwlay. Two engliio.K were bucking from Port MorrlH to Andovcr .lunction, to- pick up the Port Morris freight train of tho h, & H. Uullway. Ulltuund CroHHmnn, firemen of tlio two en- gines, were Hitting on the tender of o/ie engine and as the locomotive rounded the juurve tlio tender Jumped! the track and went down a twonty- foot embankment, killing Hll(« fm- j mediately and Injuring CroBHman. The men wero liurlud beneath tho tender and hod to he dug out hy other railroad employees. Trooper Codd, of,the Nctcong eub-Htatlon wan called nnd ho notified Coroner Clarence De- Hart, who IflBUcd a burial pormlt for IIIHH. CroBHiiiun wax taken to the honpilnl hy Charles Bryant, a taxi man of Newton. Train nervlce was continued during the day by tranBforrlng the pan«cn- gern and mall from trulmt that ran from Hranchvllle and Kranklln to the scene of the wreck to tlio trahiB that onine from polntB below tho wreck. Tho track won torn up for some diHtnnce nnd the tender of tho first engine wna lying down tho bank, still coupled to the engine, and only tlio fact that the other engine, 873, was coupled to It kept tho loeonjotlvo it- «elf from going down nine. Louis White,, of Port Morrln. and W. O. O'Neill, of Netcong, tho engineer!), were not Injured. tlio latter representing the Imr of «rrny Ayr«» I)le« From A m ,Uxy Morrln County. In thu event tho wonthor la inclem- ent, tho oxoreiBOB will ho held. In I.y- on'» I'nrk Theatre. , A npoclal Invitation linn boon fl to all tlio children of Hie county to attend tho contennlnl. A roeoption committee to groat tho out-of-town suosta was named with Robert M Burke atv chairman. As- nl«tlug him will be Harold Price, IS. Her (rum Molt, John Mills, Klmor Kliip, Jr., and other attorneys to bo named. Following the exerelBon an Innpoc- tlon of tho courthouRo will b« hold, nnd at 1 o'clock the MorrlB County Unr Aflnnclatlon will entertain tho vlHltoro at luncheon at the Spring Drook Country Club. Stephen O. Griffith, Freeholder, is chnlrmnn of the centennial comtnlttce. ton mlloH from EaMtnn, what will ho | the flrnt oleetrlc power illation In the country to go oxchmlvoly to prerwured of 1,200 poundN or ovor. It'will lm of I ho inont modern denlgn known to III II nlcuni olcctrlcnl Induiitry and IH IHIIII. to mipply tho rapidly demand for nn additional eciinomle and rullahlo powor supply fit (ho Inrgo Industrial ,torrltory nerv- ed liy tho New Jernoy 1'ownr & Light Company nnd miiuicliito compunloH, It will greatly ln«r<iane the uourco of powai* nupply for tho entire- Pennnyl- vnnln-N( w Jeriicy power nystcm, ox- tondlne 2G0 trilleii from ' Northorn Maryland to within a few 1 nillus of New York City and liavlns high ton- Blon tranomluiilon line connection with othor lnr«o power nystomw, Ho Gxtonglvo ara tha excavating, foundation and hulldlne aparutlonB that two yoarn time will bo redtilrcd to complete Uio ntatlon. It lit not Ilknly to ho in oporntlon hoforo the mmunor of 102l», , • Tho now utatlnn In ilcinlsnoil for an ultimate cnpnolty of approximately 200,000 lillownttn, tho uam« an the largo MliJdlntown ntntlon on tho BUH- quehanna ItiVer, nonr Mnrrlnbuhe. Un iiltlmntfl capacity will bo novcrnl tlinoii fifroutdr tllnn tho combined Haiiton, York Haven and Dover, N. J, lilatloun which now nup- ply power inHlio territory, Nhfltv Tlio animal dahlia ohow given by .loliii I'oarii will ho hold at Itiit rofil- donco on Dover Koad, on Etalurdity nf- tornimn, Ooptoinbor. 24th, Mr. Ponrn hail uddod ndvonil new vnrlntleii to bin lltitand IIIH collection In «ino worth /doolnft,, ••• . •: KvorVhoilylii.wOlcoino to attend anil m over ilOO vflrlctlo* ofih« liont nnd latent erontlomr In tlio dnblla. worui. Mm. Klitrod €. Kuleenim Tho many friends of Rev. Bldred C. Kulzonga. pantor of tha Racknwny Pronbytnrlnn Church, wore greatly uliockcd to learn of tho death of Mrs. Itulzonga, whicli occurred on Satur- day morning nt a honpltal In Ann Arbor, Mich., whore nho hod roeontly undorgone nn oiicratlon. Ilov. and Mm. nnd their chlldron left tliolr homo, tbo pnriion- ngo of tho Hnckaway Prosbytorldn Church, for a vacation. Thoy mndo n dtny at Ocean Orovo nnd tlion won' to their fnrmor home In Muskogon, Mich. Mrit, Knlzfincn was very much loved hy tho mombers of tho Mont- villo church and tier nolchborB In tltaf vicinity. Although nhn had not liocin long In rtockawny, Bho hud on- doarod Iiornolf to nil who know her. 9ho 1B (turvlvod by hor husband and little dauglitcrn, Jean and Donnamay, and a bnliy nan, who wmi born In May. Constitutional AmcndinoutN Defeated Wild Hliiffle Kxeeptton Tho votors of Nc\y JorBoy .a,t duy'n Bpoclal eloctlon ratlflotl an n- mondnieiit to tho State OoniitHutlon to permit tho I.oglalaturo to' enact Konlnfr lawn, and doraatcd four others,. Including tlio hard-fought "torm-ex- tonilor" which would havo authorlzud, lilonnln! inntend of annual flcaalann of tho loglnlaturo, Tho latter would nlno linvo inoronnod the term of of- fl«o of tlio govohor from throo years to four and by BO doing would havo hroupht all gubernatorial' "lectlonn Info pranldeutial yearn when the Rd- pulillcan vote In henvior, Tho, iiilkworm nnd the • iVonoyboo, i i are tlm om> the werlrt. . ine«<it» in The death of Orrny Ayrefl, presi- dent of tho Standard Lumber Com- pany and president and founder ot •tho-Standnrd Printing Company, .Inc.,, of Dover, occurred suddenly Saturday ' afternoon duo to a stroke of apoplexy. The fatal attack occurred at MOITIH PlnlnB, where lie had made a business call. Hl« untimely death camo as a, shock to IIIH many friends and busi- ncBB associates. "' ' In addition to mcmbernhlp tn Aca- cln Lodgo nnd tho n. P. O. Elks, Mr. Ayrea was a chnrtor momher of the Klwnnlo Club, of Dover, and a mom- bor <>r tho MorrlH County Lumber-' mcn'H ABBOclation. Mr. Ayros was a son of tho'. lato Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ayros and wad born In Dover. Ho was a graduate of Dover High School. BoBldos a widow, who was former- ly iiorthn Wooilhull, a aon, Ellsworth, survives; also two Bisters, Mrs. C. B. Hulnca, of Boonton, nnd MrB. A. W. Collard, of Pntorson, and a lirotlier, Eugene, of lluffnlo, N. Y. Seth H. Ely, counflel for tbo Stand- ard Lumber Compnny, nnalenoil to ilorrla PlainB whon word redcboil him that Mr. AyroB had l>oon fatally stricken. Ho learned that Mr. Ayrcs wan seated In a chair, making n busl- noas call, whon ho Ranped and toppled ovor dead. fSiuidaj School Tcochon. Sfandiu-d Tralitlnfr Nchool K Superintendents, PnBtors and all othor Churcli School Workers of tbo Dover, Uookaway nnd Iloxbury Dls- trlctB aro called to moot at tho Trin- ity Lutheran Church, cornor Black- well and Morcor Streets, Dover, Mon- day oyenlnK,: Sopt. 26, nt B o'bioclc. Tho courses havo boon Hcloetcil, tho faculty IB nearly complete Tho school will meet on Monday ovenings for nix consecutive weeks. Dctlrillo dato of opening Imn not yet boon B^LOomo and lot us havo your su'ggoayon,' it' all will cooperate wo shall, httvo' another. flucqosHtul aohool. '• • K o—• • - .. / , : . New Hull To Ito Nnndaf ; •>[ • St, Cocllift'anew Pariah Hnll'.'will ho formally opened on Snndny nflor- naon when the building will i«i.b]0HB- ed ;by ••'tlio Pastor Rov, Joseph ^H.:^ iDowotr/m. Simple and Imprtisialvo 1 coromonloB will mark the' .jil'ccaBioii. Dr. William A. Griffin, DirootOT ot tho Society for tlio Propagation-'.of Tho VaIth will make atl adurons. Dr. Orinin |» nn eloquent speaker, nnd tho plciiBiiro of hearing him w t llt bo given tho people of Rockawny and. vlplnltjr who are cordially invltad to visit the new Hall Sunday afternoon, .

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Page 1: v r :38c 29c Hagao's Cash Markettest.rtlibrary.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/1927/1927-09-22.pdfI-unco fitiil Wllllain/O'l)ow

NEWSPAPERi.NTEO FORCOMMUNITY

ALL THE NEWSFROM NEARBY

TOWNS

) L XXXVIV No. 11 KOCKAWAY, N. ) . , THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,1927 $1.00 PER YEAR

Legs ofLamb. 1b. 39c

iteBeef,lb. -least of Lamb, Ib. 12c)und Steak or Roast, lb. 45c

M i Killed Chicken, lb.jmp of Veal, Ib. - - :38crloin Steak or Roast, lb. - - - 45c

ioulder of Lamb. Ib. -mlar Hams, lb. - - 29cKtoak, H>. . . . . . . . 2 5 ct FINJI, \h.t , 3 6 c

h h M a c k e r e l , 11». . . . 2 6 c

61b. SweetPotatoes, 25c

Hagao's Cash MarketIAIN ST. TEL. 62 ROCKAWAY, N . J.

The Cart Before the HorseAre yojii Bpending your money before you mako it?Turn !i*pobbin" around and bitch him up the way

jature intended ho should drivo.Start saving for a purpose, save for something you

lant. There's real fip in saving. To BOO the flgurcop your bank book mount will give you genuino a'aila-actionu;Eiach week and month will bring you neareri things ypU' have set your heart on to biiy Homo day.

Open a pavings account hero today—any Bum.

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANKRockaway, N. J.

POXXXXXXXX] aaa cxxzzzxxzzzxxxi

apital $125,000 Surplus $375,000

ational Union BankDover, N, J. .

3 % InterestPaid on Checking Accounts of $100 or over

[ember Federal Reserve Bank

Safe Deposit Boxes, $5.00 per annum and .upI • ' • • • ' • •

apitalI$125,PQ0 , Surplus $375,000

Dempsey may win hisfight, but—•how about yours, if itcomes to a legal battleover an automobile ac-cident? We furnish astrong legal staff to de-fend you, with each pol-icy.

Insure Mow

Edwin J. M

TOOK FATAL JBAZAAR TO BE HELD PUBLIC INVITED TONOSE DIVE IN NEW PARISH HALL CENTENNIAL EVENT

'!'»« r« Klllni ut Loiifc Xltlltf, V/t-iltfifluf Mglit IK'KIKIIIIU-<1 AHMountain, nn 'f»e«itjir "Municipal Night"

Morning

Two itvtiiUint wiiv! lilllcrt WIK.D(liftlr pl«>i<! i:riit-,)ii:d im Vi,% Hill, nearUiri(£ Vnl|<:y, nl. 1;{V, Tw-rAuy morii-I»K, Tli« pMHiKnifur tm-.l, tlciilli In-

»lu»lly, iim! Hit: pilot *x lr<:<! whilebcliiK riinliMl lo All Houlii' I(«i»pl(al.

TJie plliiwt WBM t)/« flmt of lti whfch

xpect l'c<ipl* Frtiin All Pnrlo Of('(Mini} iif, ('(iiprthinmr, HiilurHay

Thn mulMiidi! of details altewllnj! '"'"""' '" M"the cornliiB Jiaziinr U, ho held in HI. |'_"! l:':»"-nnla(!i!(lllii'« l'jirluli Hull bcKlnnlnK iientWi:(lli(!Hilny cvofllnt;. and continuingfor tlm Iriiiimce of tlm week are prac-tically ri.i/i|j|<.tcil.

took off In th« Morning from Jtoow- I Th<> ""v''r"1 <">'»»"««« »<»*"'« «>«affair In l tl lveil. Kluld, I/, 1,, In t)«i <:|H«I( A orio-

wU>)>. flight between N(iw York andHiiokoiii!,

Tlio two Idlleil v/i-rt'. Hlcliard K.Hudson, this pilot, *;f Mnrynvlllc,Michigan, mill .1. Jlmllk*, of HI. f !l«Ir«,

Over MorrlttlowH III* >ilriilil[i wanwobbling, wfl.li tin engine HilHHlritf,HiKl It liiirily clciircil tlm lioiiixitopif.WlKin tile (IIK)IIII finally ntoppnl, dmplan« WIIH over tl)« fnnntag itiir.llntin<;nr U\n« Viillfty, I»ut wlttiont 1I«IK)IItiruiuftli to linn] wifely.

A. T. I-unco fitiil Wllllain/O'l)ow<l,wlui liroiiwIH lh« ilisnii pll</ to Mor-rlHtdwn, Hfilil that *li» motor of tli«plnnn went (lend (mil ft iitnrliil lo npfn<lown, 'I'hi'ii thu limn uli'liwfor a f«w «('(«ini1« «» tlio pilot trlort

to mnuliltm nnil(rrcontrol. I'or tlio Hecnnd flm« the (!«-%liw. titopped Kin! tlm nlrnlilp no/ioddown IUMI Innilcil wlili a trniiiRniiniir)(iittflll In tlm field of O. C. Woluli. Tim[lUiec where lite, plnnn foil lit ktiowt)an Pox T1111, about onn nnd u lialfin linn from IA)J)R Vrilley,

r.nncfi and O'Dowrt ni»hMl to tlionemo and, jitilllnK nw»y tlio wirdmRDfound <mo of llio two, tho pilot, Hurt-

H, Htlll lirfladilnif. Tli«y Kfici! lifmout and nnrrlfid him to n truck. Inwhich (lioy Inld him ftnd fit(irt«d' ftrunli aKttlniit Krnfi U> Morrldtown.Just nutnldn of Mcndlmm, thfl twin

fflitheil III" Innl, th«y hollovo, hutthey contlnuod t» tlio honpltai.

A Bonreh of Ilii offcctw.of UIB doadmon.lod to hlfl Montlffaallon fl» Illcli-nrd BuRcn« riurtnon, of( Mnry«vlllfi,Mlclifgnn. Thn othnr man l« J. Ila-dlko, of fit. Clnlro, Mich., a««(ir4ln»? to

finld offlfilnls.Vr. VrnnU Wndn, of thfl Hnii|illnl

Bnlil Hint Hudiion'H dflnth v/nnduo to lnt«rn«l Iniiirlcn, ho liclnpcrushed around Ihn elient. nnd Iiond.

iin fiivitiiifoi) to fcveryIn MorrlH (!(mnty to attend

I uhlehrutlon of theMorrlo ('onnly CourthotiHC, tlm »pec»liil cammlili'.K In charge of Hie ar-rnnKCiti«iitH, at a tncc.llnf.; lield Mon-day (ifl-ttrnooii, CIII|IIIIIHISC<1 the factthul It cxpticlx largo r^iiroucnlationfrom every micllon to attend the c.x-cTKiwH. Tliny will !«• held next Bat-iirilny, tieptnmher 24, «t 10:30 o'clockon (Ii« OotirtliouBu (irueii.

An ImjiOHln;? ftrray of prominenthended liy flovcrnor A. Ifarry

nffalr in clmrgo lire nmetlnK regular-ly, find when tbo lJuzwuir Is formerlyopened win, nn old fanliloiitd NewMIIKIIIHII Huppnr nothing will ho lack-In (f.

The rntlro proceeds of the IJnzimrwill bo devoted to the unm set nnldo Moore, nnd Including Hupremo Courtfor the erection of tlin nuw hall.

There will bo no iidinliiHlon chargeon ony evcnlnj;, nnd the I'untor, Hev.Jofloph II. llewetnon mid tlio 1'arlnh-Inner* extend n cordial Invitation to(ho people of Itockawuy and vicinityto vlull thu now hnll during tbo

RAILROADMANMEETS SUDDEN DEATH

I'orl Miirrlu Mali Killed In Itulii-oad• Wreck.—('ompuul«n

of

A. prnfcrmrt of entcrtfllnnKint cover-|M(C ttlf four nlKhtH of I ho lin/.nnr hnu

provided for. On the opening•xt Wedneodtty a New ICng-

land Huppcr will he nerved nt C:«omid 1:!W P. M. Thin nlBht 1» deitlg-nnled (in "Municipal Ntglit", when theMayor nnd other Tlorougl) Offlcliilnwill be rirenent. The Jeriiey CityI'ollcfl Quarlotte will give vocal HC-Icctlonii tliroijgliouf (bo evening.Ilrlof nddreniieii wilt lie made hy Ilor-otlfrti OWlolnln and others, icichter'nOmbfiHlrn will" fiirnliib mimic formincing to follow.

Thiiriiday NlKht a wbl«t party Innrrnnged for. Hultablo awardn willbo glvnn thono turnliiK In tho IICBI

I)nncln« will follow the

Tho local Klro Doiiartment will hotlic honored of tha T'nrlali onPrldny Kvonlng, nnd a stiltahlo pro-8mm of (intortiilnmont will ho ron-dorfld. Tlio CIllSKin'M Mnnd of Povor,N. J, ,wlll /urnlKh nmnlc during tho

On Bliliirdiiy afttii'naun Itt 3:09 P.M, the clilldroW will lio ontorthlncil.Tn the evening tlio (imial nwrtrdlncof jirlzdii will lie ninde. Dancing nndotlier (•ntarlnlrintnnt will cloni! tlioftfffllr,

Tlm Hnll and HOOIJIM will ho time-When the man'd wfitcli wa» removed fully decorated In ploawing colorn,._. ..... _ „ ! . . . « ...,.<, ,~..~A .„ i . « ' T , | , , , v c r a | i,,mt|iH will lie In clmrgofrom hlii pocket, it WHS found to ho

undamaged nnd Mill running perfect-

Dr. Robert V. I>. Totton, onn of thecounty coroners, wno called by thohonpltai authorities to vfnw thn bodyof Hudson.

According to hnncn nnd O'Dowd, |they did not touch tho body or tlio, ,,.„,, m w , j e r f t ( , y vov«t &second mnn In thn piano nn tlioy know | f , ( l t n m J | i y ,„ | ) M)jH |H ( ? o n tM,,

T , | f l , , , ,v c r a | i,,mt|iH will lie In clmrgoof Did Holy Nnmo and Altftr Bocle-tkm of tho I'urlidi, und will containII lartffl v/irlety Of articles to ho dlu-noiind of, Itefrnnhmentn will tic fur-niHlie'd cficli evening.

New Kl«r.lrl« Potter Motion

ho wan nlrondy dfind. Other renldonlnof tlm I/>nB Valley npctlnn «uardodtho piano until I ho wimty niilhorlllcmcould arrlvn.

Tho piano which crfliihod Is bollev-«d to tin tho snine ono which ,wa« InTory evldont difficulty an It flow oxtremoly' low ovor Morrl«t/)wn, ncoin-Ingly just (:lfi»rlti(f iioiiHotopn nndtrofltop/i.

Tho airplane IH a Dulil AlrHlor, CA3owned hy tlio IJiihl Aircraft Compnny,of MnryiivHIo, MlnhlRnn. and It wantho tint to hop off from llaaHowiU

Tiiofidny marnlnR.

Kpwirlh I<(>ttfnin Hull/

Tlio Morrln Oroup No. fl, of tlioPatornon TJIntrlct, eomprlnlnf? olovnnKpwortli J.cnniwn will hold lti) fallrnJIy In tnm Plr«t M, 13. Churcli ofnoolinwny on Vr)ilny evanlng, Bop-tomhor 23, 1027, ot 8 P, M.

Important hmilnnim will ho trnnii-nctod ttnd offlcor* for tho <!omlnf;yoar will ho nlocliid. flroup LcadorWnltor Pnyntor, of tho Flrwt M. »,Church, of Dovor, will no doubt' hooloctoi! for nnothnr torm, AM thin Intho IIIBI rally tlmt will ho hold l>y tlioMorrlii flroup hhforo the District con-vention, wlileli will he held In Doveron October t2th. It In Import tlmt ftlargo numhor will ho proflont.

Kacli tenftuo, will proBont,. part oftlio ovnnlng'n (interlnlnment und tliohomo IcaBun (Ilockawny) will ncrvorofrefllimontn, :,

U100.00

Offered for Infortnntlon ICRIIIIIK to ur-rant and conviction of uny -pernon un-lawfully eiUlliif: timber on my woodlot nn Mt. Plcanunt. TurBJillie,1 BullionHoighto, ' ''• *t, fl. -BTIOKUD, N;, J.

warn Itlver, at Holland. N. J.,

UgMIlola-about

ineinherB of the Federal nndCircuit Courts, Judiciary, offlccro ofI lie Court of Chancery, municipalhcnilii nnd otht'i'H, have licen Invitedt« lie proHi-nt nt tho corcmonlov. TheMorrlx County Courthouno IH the third(i[dent In tho Stntc, nnd HH ago nndarchitectural dlntlnctlon nnd henutywill Hltract tunny to the event.

.Tinitlra Charted W. I'nrker, o f tho3upr<!tne Court, will prenldo ftt thoftxorolnon. I'or them n Btnnd will lieerected at the covirthounc entrance.Tho bulkltnt; will be decorated withflBKB und hunting. A hand will play,ujid tlio "Star Spnngled nannor" willlie mini; hy tlio a«numhly. Ampllflcruwhich will take tho volceu of thoNnenkern to the edge of the crowd ex-pected (o gather at the courthouse,will ho InHfatlcd.

Tho program will open wllii thoNational Anthem, and nn Invocnllonwill lie given hy the Rev. Jumfii) M.Howard. Director I.OWIH A. Waters,of the Uoard of l^reholderH, will ?n«kothe nddrcfifi of welcomo, and theHpenliom will ho Justice Parker, Gov-ernor Muore, Attorney Oonoral Kd-wurd h. Katzenuach, and ICImcr King,

Hainiicl C. lllltH, twenty-four,Port MorriH, la iluail and 'WiMawt'CroBHimtn, tw^nty-Hfeven, of the namoplace, IH in Morrtatown McmoilitlIIa»pltal with a eruHlitil left leg, asthe rcHiilt of a train wreck on the I).h. & w. Hnllviiiiil, near CranberryLake Htutlon, Tliurwlay.

Two engliio.K were bucking fromPort MorrlH to Andovcr .lunction, to-pick up the Port Morris freight trainof tho h, & H. Uullway. UlltuundCroHHmnn, firemen of tlio two en-gines, were Hitting on the tender ofo/ie engine and as the locomotiverounded the juurve tlio tender Jumped!the track and went down a twonty-foot embankment, killing Hll(« fm-

j mediately and Injuring CroBHman.The men wero liurlud beneath tho

tender and hod to he dug out hy otherrailroad employees. Trooper Codd,of,the Nctcong eub-Htatlon wan callednnd ho notified Coroner Clarence De-Hart, who IflBUcd a burial pormlt forIIIHH. CroBHiiiun wax taken to thehonpilnl hy Charles Bryant, a taximan of Newton.

Train nervlce was continued duringthe day by tranBforrlng the pan«cn-gern and mall from trulmt that ranfrom Hranchvllle and Kranklln to thescene of the wreck to tlio trahiB thatonine from polntB below tho wreck.

Tho track won torn up for somediHtnnce nnd the tender of tho firstengine wna lying down tho bank, stillcoupled to the engine, and only tliofact that the other engine, 873, wascoupled to It kept tho loeonjotlvo it-«elf from going down nine. LouisWhite,, of Port Morrln. and W. O.O'Neill, of Netcong, tho engineer!),were not Injured.

tlio latter representing the Imr of «rrny Ayr«» I)le« From Am,UxyMorrln County.

In thu event tho wonthor la inclem-ent, tho oxoreiBOB will ho held. In I.y-on'» I'nrk Theatre. ,

A npoclal Invitation linn boon flto all tlio children of Hie county toattend tho contennlnl.

A roeoption committee to groat thoout-of-town suosta was named withRobert M Burke atv chairman. As-nl«tlug him will be Harold Price, IS.Her (rum Molt, John Mills, KlmorKliip, Jr., and other attorneys to bonamed.

Following the exerelBon an Innpoc-tlon of tho courthouRo will b« hold,nnd at 1 o'clock the MorrlB CountyUnr Aflnnclatlon will entertain thovlHltoro at luncheon at the SpringDrook Country Club.

Stephen O. Griffith, Freeholder, ischnlrmnn of the centennial comtnlttce.

ton mlloH from EaMtnn, what will ho |the flrnt oleetrlc power illation In thecountry to go oxchmlvoly to prerwuredof 1,200 poundN or ovor. It'will lmof I ho inont modern denlgn known toIII II nlcuni olcctrlcnl Induiitry and IH

IHIIII. to mipply tho rapidlydemand for nn additional

eciinomle and rullahlo powor supplyfit (ho Inrgo Industrial ,torrltory nerv-ed liy tho New Jernoy 1'ownr & LightCompany nnd miiuicliito compunloH, Itwill greatly ln«r<iane the uourco ofpowai* nupply for tho entire- Pennnyl-vnnln-N( w Jeriicy power nystcm, ox-tondlne 2G0 trilleii from ' NorthornMaryland to within a few1 nillus ofNew York City and liavlns high ton-Blon tranomluiilon line connectionwith othor lnr«o power nystomw,

Ho Gxtonglvo ara tha excavating,foundation and hulldlne aparutlonBthat two yoarn time will bo redtilrcdto complete Uio ntatlon. It lit notIlknly to ho in oporntlon hoforo themmunor of 102l», • , •

Tho now utatlnn In ilcinlsnoil for anultimate cnpnolty of approximately200,000 lillownttn, tho uam« an thelargo MliJdlntown ntntlon on tho BUH-quehanna ItiVer, nonr Mnrrlnbuhe.Un iiltlmntfl capacity will bo novcrnltlinoii fifroutdr tllnn tho combined

Haiiton, York Haven andDover, N. J, lilatloun which now nup-ply power inHlio territory,

Nhfltv

Tlio animal dahlia ohow given by.loliii I'oarii will ho hold at Itiit rofil-donco on Dover Koad, on Etalurdity nf-tornimn, Ooptoinbor. 24th,

Mr. Ponrn hail uddod ndvonil newvnrlntleii to bin lltitand IIIH collectionIn «ino worth /doolnft,, ••• . •:

KvorVhoilylii.wOlcoino to attend anilm over ilOO vflrlctlo* o f ih« liont nnd

latent erontlomr In tlio dnblla. worui.

Mm. Klitrod € . Kuleenim

Tho many friends of Rev. BldredC. Kulzonga. pantor of tha RacknwnyPronbytnrlnn Church, wore greatlyuliockcd to learn of tho death of Mrs.Itulzonga, whicli occurred on Satur-day morning nt a honpltal In AnnArbor, Mich., whore nho hod roeontlyundorgone nn oiicratlon.

Ilov. and Mm. nnd theirchlldron left tliolr homo, tbo pnriion-ngo of tho Hnckaway ProsbytorldnChurch, for a vacation. Thoy mndon dtny at Ocean Orovo nnd tlion won'to their fnrmor home In Muskogon,Mich.

Mrit, Knlzfincn was very muchloved hy tho mombers of tho Mont-villo church and tier nolchborB Intltaf vicinity. Although nhn had notliocin long In rtockawny, Bho hud on-doarod Iiornolf to nil who know her.9ho 1B (turvlvod by hor husband andlittle dauglitcrn, Jean and Donnamay,and a bnliy nan, who wmi born InMay.

Constitutional AmcndinoutN DefeatedWild Hliiffle Kxeeptton

Tho votors of Nc\y JorBoy .a,tduy'n Bpoclal eloctlon ratlflotl an n-mondnieiit to tho State OoniitHutlonto permit tho I.oglalaturo t o ' enactKonlnfr lawn, and doraatcd four others,.Including tlio hard-fought "torm-ex-tonilor" which would havo authorlzud,lilonnln! inntend of annual flcaalannof tho loglnlaturo, Tho latter wouldnlno linvo • inoronnod the term of of-fl«o of tlio govohor from throo yearsto four and by BO doing would havohroupht all gubernatorial' "lectlonnInfo pranldeutial yearn when the Rd-pulillcan vote In henvior,

Tho, iiilkworm nnd the • iVonoyboo,i iare tlm • om>

the werlrt. .ine«<it» in

The death of Orrny Ayrefl, presi-dent of tho Standard Lumber Com-pany and president and founder ot

•tho-Standnrd Printing Company, .Inc.,,of Dover, occurred suddenly Saturday 'afternoon duo to a stroke of apoplexy.The fatal attack occurred at MOITIHPlnlnB, where lie had made a businesscall. Hl« untimely death camo as a,shock to IIIH many friends and busi-ncBB associates. "' '

In addition to mcmbernhlp tn Aca-cln Lodgo nnd tho n. P. O. Elks, Mr.Ayrea was a chnrtor momher of theKlwnnlo Club, of Dover, and a mom-bor <>r tho MorrlH County Lumber-'mcn'H ABBOclation.

Mr. Ayros was a son of tho'. latoMr. and Mrs. J. E. Ayros and wadborn In Dover. Ho was a graduateof Dover High School.

BoBldos a widow, who was former-ly iiorthn Wooilhull, a aon, Ellsworth,survives; also two Bisters, Mrs. C. B.Hulnca, of Boonton, nnd MrB. A. W.Collard, of Pntorson, and a lirotlier,Eugene, of lluffnlo, N. Y.

Seth H. Ely, counflel for tbo Stand-ard Lumber Compnny, nnalenoil toilorrla PlainB whon word redcboilhim that Mr. AyroB had l>oon fatallystricken. Ho learned that Mr. Ayrcswan seated In a chair, making n busl-noas call, whon ho Ranped and toppledovor dead.

fSiuidaj School Tcochon. Sfandiu-dTralitlnfr Nchool

K

Superintendents, PnBtors and allothor Churcli School Workers of tboDover, Uookaway nnd Iloxbury Dls-trlctB aro called to moot at tho Trin-ity Lutheran Church, cornor Black-well and Morcor Streets, Dover, Mon-day oyenlnK,: Sopt. 26, nt B o'bioclc.Tho courses havo boon Hcloetcil, thofaculty IB nearly complete Tho schoolwill meet on Monday ovenings fornix consecutive weeks. Dctlrillo datoof opening Imn not yet boon B^LOomoand lot us havo your su'ggoayon,' it'all will cooperate wo shall, httvo'another. flucqosHtul aohool. '• • K

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New Hull To ItoNnndaf ; •>[ •

St, Cocllift'anew Pariah Hnll'.'willho formally opened on Snndny nflor-naon when the building will i«i.b]0HB-ed • ;by ••'tlio Pastor Rov, Joseph ^H.:^iDowotr/m. Simple and Imprtisialvo 1coromonloB will mark the' .jil'ccaBioii.Dr. William A. Griffin, DirootOT ottho Society for tlio Propagation-'.ofTho VaIth will make atl adurons. Dr.Orinin |» nn eloquent speaker, nnd thoplciiBiiro of hearing him wtllt bo giventho people of Rockawny and. vlplnltjrwho are cordially invltad to visit thenew Hall Sunday afternoon, .

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Link With Puttin t o ItidcrMiltliK llliiMtmtlon of t i»

Miaco of tfm* tiiut uiiiy \>n rovtreo" bytwo m tlirft iSvt H J nhiiulil like to rfc-fer to «•« «-n«* of » In"* "' *IR*'ly-*J*yfcurs living In Kttci, WIKWO futlierWM BO»«ity nil ytiirx uld wliim elio

bom. It will lie •.otlct-d thut herWHO •><>«> <« '7fifi, the jtiir Iii

Which die (itlilnp nrl w«« I«i*«idwlilrh, In »i>1'e of llfl repeal, Ird n<im«yew« lot«r In the M-r.sri.tloi! of tlil«country from IIIK I'nllirt M»tra ofAmorlc*. Jo M" rMldlioofl lio must!>«>* been living alone with "Id folk,wlio dutofl bnck to tlio rlohe of tU«iftlfin of ttmrln 11. As I r«ut«iu|iliit«the cane of the <il<1 Ittrty I flml «'w In-terest, tiitiuxuK of tin' Wring linli. InMncuuluy'o ffii»onn rljiipttr on theuUlc of Brnrlniid In W68.—Ixmdou

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C7///.D LEARNVALUE OF MONEY

Highly Important Point inEducation.

Brazil Celt Immigrant*tfl>ecl«l Inrlurviiirnls offered by Ilr«-

ell to Immigrants arc attrurtjng manyfor*lgiit>m to tlmt country. In thedtute of Hno Punlu ulone taut ycurnearly r*7,fXK) new r«0ldonts werefreutea. nn Inert-live of 28.000 over toeuplvitlH of J82f>. the highest figure*tloco tint World wiir. To malotulu e«en«ti)»t nupply "f iigrlculturul Idliorfor t)i« roirec pliuitirilvns, Hno PauloforsltfiQft frof trnntiportntioii for theworker*, their fsm>lllf> eni biiKKOgefrom their bowi* In Europe to Hrur.ll.ID Brail) food, lodging and medkiilattention at the Immigration station,400 free rrannjioHfitlon io th& final

lon art Qlh

"Mmdleinm" Didn't Workl«hsknk, king of th« Angsn tribe

In northern Nlwrln, according toGeoffrey Ilarkns In the Wide WorldMagatlne, controlled III" own and sev-eral Dolgtinorlnif Irlbea. lie wos notpopular, but he lm<l u useful "medl-cin*" which wiie tiellevcd to render himproof against miy xpinr. arrow orkolfe-llirust, and this wa» liuullcltlybetlevcd ID oven by the tribes whoseDOckt rfiofed under hl« yoke. One day,in 1018, however, he wilt nmlinsliedand (raized, nnd In deference to bis'"medicine." WUH trussed up like afowl end bulled In u butt" enrthenwnr«pot.

Where, Oh Where?There ore Hold to be 88 orlglniil

dramatic situation*!, and whenever woffi to tlio movies wo wonder whateverbecame of the other an.—New YorklSvonlnj; I'ost.

"iiow cun we rfinke the yimiwburg tit our fainlly TBIU« the col-lar?" wrltoB n mother. Kve ft»li«dAdam Ibot t;uefttlon (lie nrnt tluie Cftlnwimted & flline to Uuj a new utrln*for liln bow nt (lie Ten 0<?tit «tore.

"I don't (lore lei Johiiulo buy hlnown rliitheK," vrrllt'H B folld motiier,"U-cttUKti lie itetn ducli poor valmn forIda money," Of rource, Jolmnle i« u\>iiUiiliiwt It. Hi- )nix I" wult uiJtlt he 1*iilinuM n mail bct.ire tie li-urnx Iiow tobuy (ind (.'«•( hl« nmne>"'i* vorlh ; bt'forohe UurliB Hint nionfjr In « truHl undbun (o he ciiriied by uome one beforeIt IN »j)l'])t.

There lire fconie tlilrifiH tbdt jmrenteiiiuct do If tlw-y want tlielr cblldrento have it t-enni» of money vulne.

(Jive your I'blld notne work to doI mnl pu.v him J»«t what he earns. It

WIIH n wl<ir fullier who Knld he wouldfive nnjone u dollar who wonlil «li>ehl« boy n ilninif n> ran) « quarter.

Every rhlld HIIOUII) have o I'*'* '•>plnnnlii)! the fmnlly budget. Thot ei-lit-rlenre will tench, lilm tlie need offur* In the nirnillng of money. Thetime to begin with your child 1B at twoyenrs of n^e. Ingrain Into hla systemthe flirt thnt every bite of food beeuiH mill every piece of clotblng barwears In bought by toll,

At twelve yenra of age every childfliould bave an nlldwam'o to p«T allhlo own neceBsnrjf expenses. Ileehooldhave help In buying, at first, butshould toon b» given reeponolbllltyand tnucht to mnnnce « bank account.

You don't tench a boy to handle nbuetopaw by precept alone j you givehim a now and n pile of wood and tellhim to go to work. No girl learnn losew by wotihliiK mother; she mustsew, make- iwlHtnkeH and correct them,

llodernlzlni! one of Poor Illchnrd'Kenjinga—"He who BIICIIIIB 17 centa aday Idly upends Idly more than fOO nyear, which Is tlie price of the use of»l,000." Everybody reullieg that »l,000Is worth while, but we cuy little at-tention to IT ceutH n day.

He fnlr to your boy and to yonr girland give them n rounder •iidcTstana'-lng qnd B broader vision of tbe valuennd use of money than yonr genera-tion has had. — People's PopularMonthly.

"Tipping' Under Banggovernment hnn h*t Ji*

face asbhmi ii(n>^n. HIK»W urt I,OT>1*«In 811 tbe govern unset builiJInKx re-ijucntisi vlnltorr f.u refrain from of-fering grtiluttltn to «roiil«>e«». 'i'lieN6tior.nl Oullery vt KuIIiin Art notonly reiiUtma tlmt no «1J<H tie given,but alfcti lion announced that any ontdetected In mull mi mil will tm bnrrnifrom tlie iirciulot'*- HolflB have iibollebtd the |.r»t>lk-e, but add 10 per centto tbe bill In Hen "f a Ue.

Bmelhoven MonumentA gnul liiteriuitlounl nKinuimnt to

HeeUiovtn !« the dreuin of u cniuiult-ttft of niuslrlauH und ro»npo«er« heud-td by Ilielmrd HtrnutB, The propftKCdmonntnpnt would b« a huge eonrtrthull, erectwt «n ground IB Vienna do-noted by the AoKtrlan government. Itwould «e»t 10.000 persona and accoin-module 4.IHK) ulnRera or performed. ABetthoveo inueoum and llbrury wouldbe hoUHCd In the building.

Tccfi Camphor Secretr.MiniiJMx ore wi-khiK to learn the

(seeret of wliy one eiii»|>lior tree wll^produce tolld iani|ihor, uml unoDier,ullhouijl) tlnillar In appearance only,luinphor oil, ivblcli Id fur ICBU vulo-Bble. 'I'lie Chinese have kept tbe se-cret for centurlen, nnil tbe JjjpanfHe,who dlscovcrtd It In 1&95, are UIHO.closely cuurdlng It, for to lone Itwould be to uurreniler Jnpan'e cam-phor monopoly.

White Man'* BurdenThat Is the title of u famoUB pot-li)

written by Hmlyiird Klpllns anil firmpublished In 1803. Bach stanza olthe poem begins with the Hue: "Takcup the white man'e burden." Thephrase now refers to tbe supposed re-uponslblllly of the white race for themorul and phyulcal welfare of oil thedark rates of the world.—The Path-finder.

Too Greedy for'Maple Sapy pAt Manche«ter. N. H., tbe qeer

for maple Blrup has caused some,eitt-ZCDB to tan many of the 89,000. muni-ctpBl maple trees scattered about Ibecity. Failure of these peraona to plugnp the holes from -which the sap hasbeen drawn Is causl^r th». trees to file.Officials of the parks and playgroundscommission promise progecntlon torany one who Is caught carrying oatthis unauthorized program. One .treeWOB ulHCovored with 100 holeo In it,ana the tree will have to be cut dotyn.

MONUMENTS OF ARTON GOTHIC LINES

Human Intellect Reflectedin Cathedral.

Tlie r«i«umi>tlun of w-rviKD 1B «•'*. HiKilrul tif.ltviuiK murks the return

t« D,n world tit tiun of lt« itreut urt_. jiild. Wl»-n Hit Hood of war

d;mliv<l over liorlluru Frmice, tlie <ltyf ItellilB WBR In lt« niurxc. Tlif Jill's

WII« JiiM iu rulus liy <l<-rinur« «li«ll«.tin one <<ml<l wiiik llioKe ihiMilute

it» nflfr t|i» urmlhlli* withoutrtiTJliK Iiow tlie ralliMlrul K«<:uiied

ilfxiimtlim wlirii nearly vynry utlitretrurtur« In town w«nt down.

It wins bwlly tlaiimuiil. 1'lre »u|iple-.wilrd llif work of ttlieilif. The roof

HUH di'ftruyril. Mmiy of tlie thou-n<I« of BlntWH wure mutilated or

knocked to j>li>r«n. Fortunately theiiirvclons *lnl«fd KIHKH of the roue

window of the wont front wu» Ihlitnif. liefore tlie bouitiiiiilmeiit uuil fro-

stfrveil, and Hie WIIIIH muiiine'l «t*nd-After ull, the olructure' of o

Uu'tnli; liulMlng In IIS Mtiln glory.CatiicdrulK wrre tlie prf&U-Kt

ochtovwiiroti! of the huiiiun Intcllwtin tho tliousund ywiw of tlie rcoreun-

of KtiroiK! lifter th« full of DieUininn. i'm;ilre. In 1M0 the- ulilmy'litircli'of fit. Dfiiln, u few miles northif 1'urlH, was bccun by a remarkablemm, the AWie K«g<>r. Tliln wuu Hie

I lift Important Uuthlc, bulldliiK. Itwan followed In ijuli:k miircdnlon liy •Hie noble i-«th«lrul« of Nclre DUMB.if Turin, BourgcK and dinrtrefl, midhen by Itflnw, Amli-iiD a»d lleiiuvdlH.iVIthlii n century France hnd built 80:nthedrnl« and fiW large rliurchcs, theowllent cr«ntlonB of Die tiplrlt of man.t WIIB nileuliiteil In 1840 that ut thntline of I'heup building It would huvo-oKt »1,000,000,000 to ri'iiliiee then).

It uxed to lie thouKlit thut the longvenues of plllurn, with their braiKh-»K arches und tracerled lln«», were,implred hy the forexlx of nortlirrn[Curope. It Is now known they wen;therwlse derived, but It luin beenuld that the Gothic is Jtoliln HoinJirehlteeture of the wild place*, imer-;i'llc, udventurcxoinc. Did It rciire-ent In Its noarliiK arihes and loftyi|>lrc» the expiring djilrlt of the »go?'erliupn so, I!«t It rcprL'sentwl as!•<•!( xtruclnral ni>cenHllle«, protectionif roofs from Know, liluli huiw cliliiicx,lie delight of medieval l>utl!lorn Inicuutlful llties ellhoucttvd iiKUlnut theikV, the chullengi* of l/lHhojig to themposlnc lit)t cnnUes of feudal lordx.

In miy event the energy of tbelimt3alf of tho Twelfth century and thoflrKt of7 the Thirteenth left tlione won-umeiits tliat men will naver permit to(llmipuear. Helm«, whose complete ro-Imlr was largely mude pomilhle by tliegencronlty of an American, John D.Rockefeller, Jr., belongs to the world.

Dover's Finest 5-10-25c Store1

Week-End Specials,wmmiimmiimmiiMmmimiimiimii,Double Coated, Blue Edge

White EnameledWare

Dish Pans, Covered Sauce Pans, Pails and Coffee PotsOur regular 79c Quality Ware

I Fresh Jumbo Split Peanuts, lb. - - 20cI , : .. .I Job Lot China Cups

and Saucers ~i. A Mix.ec! Lot of. 25o Sets a Set

Ladies' Under Arm $ i . 0 0Bags -

Some Special Values Just Received „

Men's WindbreakingSWEATERS

A well inado Grey or Tan mixed PaH Sweater

| For Fall FurnishingS LAMP SHADES

Japan Silk, and, Cretonne Bended Shades, all well made forffll ,. . All Usea

Ladies'Hats 1,98 to 3.98In Velvet or Felt for Fall Weather

When Its New, Newberry's Have It

Cargo Blown Into PlaceBlowing a ship's ' cargo Into itB

lompartments by means cf compreeeedilr und removing It In the eume waysoundn fanciful, but tliut Is the pru-Tdurc on the Daniel McCool, a lakeboat carrying bulk ternrut betweenHnnKowoc, Mllwailkpe nnd Chlcngo,on Lake Mkhlgun, urij'd Papular Me-clinuleB Muguzlne.. The air methodnaves handling ImgK with the attend-ant bother and. loss from brenkuge.The cement In blown through pipes tothe boat directly from the, .works, al-though there Is a lins-,(llllnK apparatoBon the craft1 for the Delivery1 of fraaUorders. Dli>sel engines and'elcctrlcnV-ly rtrlven proiiellcrB are found on theboat, which In salt] to be the only oneof Its kind. •

Myttery of Giant EelAn English exploring,party hag sons

to Africa to And the white lion nnflthe bronto-»nuru«. If the (jucst fall* It

might profitably turn ltd nttentlon toone. of the bfnt-utlentril mysteries of.the Dork ,continent, that connertprlwith Victoria falls. Bonuvtlrne ago twoEiiflUJmien, gnr.lng Into tlio grentbasin of the fnllfi,.the Boiling;pot, <nwfiwlmmlng in Its vortex a hoito eel-IJke creature almont white in color, ofwhich even the exposed portion wasioroe fifty feet In length; For a decade

•«r more no «lgn of the rnonstcr wanf«cn, nnd the report panned Into, thecategory of a "traveler's tsle." Then.It reappeared. This time three peopleiinw it, and it remained In view forsome while.

Role* Changed '. Itebeccs Went, leoturer and ctltlc,

veald at a Pain* Hcacli lanchcon;"Since the war' <!>« ncxes hiivo

Wionged rql««. Our girls are bold nnddonhlng; our young men are of "themodeat violet type. .,

,-,' "An: enf^tcd' couple iat nmokln^under n palm tree tlis other ofl?r-noon. Suddenly tho yonng mnn's eyesfllloil • with tears itnd he laid treinu-tpiisly. to tho bobbed. heauty broldehim: ' • • ' :; • . ' • ; •

' ""Oh, dnrlliiK, what doeii thot longhnlr on your Bhouldcr meant"—PtttR>:

burjh C h l l T l '

Etitly, American Bank*What'might, he colled .tJiednddy of

the present: g|nnt inKtltiitlnn. ..the Fcd-eroJ nenerve bank, WON lnnu(?urnteil180 year* ago. .Alexander . Hamilton,pret secretary of tho treauiry, rWai thnorlglnntor of the ptiin,. wMch fnlled

Tho early'history, of ntnte, hanlnwin, generally »penklnc, nn unsavoryone.ns the chnrterH wero often frnndulently obtolnnl nnfl 'currency Iniineflo three tiroes the mnoimt of thnli

. c a p i t a l , : . ' • . . - ' .' ; . ••',. •.'. V 1 ' " ; ; - - -; Sixty-four ycnr» BKP the natlojiiibunking system o f the T7nltc.il Bttttcawas' orgoolzcd. ,

JUDGMENT!!ft*The ability to purchase c:hoiceBt Meats and p(. »»i >

ut tbe lowest pofciWe prices ia termed KJ2EN JUDfiMl ' I J It iAre you one of the many thousands who daily . I f, J,

eise KK13N JUDGMENT by trading at a "NATIONAL *

Reg. Fresh"ULACK HAWK"

l b . Reg. Smoked Hams lb. f'$g

Country-Dressed FryingChickens, (31b. average) , lb. -

Fresh-Killed Young Fowl , 4 lb. avM lb. 39ti

Fresh-killed Chickens, lb. - , - - 25tfFor Boiling, Salads atid Sandwiches

Top & Bottom Round Roast, lb'

Sirloin Steak, lb. - 42c

Short Forequarters of Lamb, lb. - 25c|

National Beef Company: • "Largest Retailers of Meaty in America"

«nSt Tel. 122 RockawajjStorcB in New Jerecy, Now York, Penn«ylvnt)la, Mass., and Connecllct:

Old Timer IV a retldcnt of Nnvr J«ra«y, .wlto haB been In clon« 'touch withthe Umpenuicsl movement for over half a century. Jn Uirne lalUn. h» uli"u> back t» the da.»i bofore I'rohlbHIon, and In il friendlr uplrlt uniwiti qu«-tlonB and qulbblen.i and nhown <ho benenta followlns UM BUrhieenih Amrnil-niont when honesiiy Bi)4 carnwtly enforced by r*»pon«lbl« ofllcerg of tho law.

Police Power in the ConstitutionE Saturday Nleht Club, In sos-alon at Old Timer's office wan

(rell attended by the public Bplrltodmen of tho town., On this occasion lho <ll«cunfllopwoo started by the not , Lawrcuco,who roniarkodi- "I have juat. boonreading ono o( SonaUir Bill's speechdato frtilch he attacks tho lOlghtbonthAmendment as being • Improper- lathat It iotroducos for the first ttrrio aipeclllc and almoat unamendaMo andIrropoaloblo police regulation into alocuraent whoeo purrwBo was to set«p a form o£ sovornment, and to de-tna and, limit Ita p'owors.' I shouldUkb to hoar what Old Timer thinks ofthat statement".

In reply old Timor oald: " l a m un-able to find intho.ConaOtutJpfl Jtaolt,jr- ia Coart decisions, nnyttalng thatplaces any ouch limitation upon thopowers ot the People to modify eitherIbo fundamental o r statutory lawa;kut the reremo ts true—Statutes mu»tfollow Constitutional limitations, butlho people, by Constitutional methods,nay modify,- change, rovoko.or ouoctInto the C*n«titiit|On a» they may will.; "For Instance, hero In tho Federalist.N«H': 40, I • read -theoe - words of thefather ot;tbo'> Constitution,' JanioaUttdleon: 'It >»' tlie > transcendent andtroflclont right at the; people to-abol-Ishor alter the government an to them•bal) Boem moat likely to affect theiri*t«ty or, happiness.' This - certainly•pens the Constitution wide for order-ngf police regulation, and liquor traf-lo control.;!.,, ,',• •. .,••.•. . -.•:..

" T o Illustrate," continued Old Timer,'human slavery, nnd the slave tradewith, all Its; horrors' wero protectedV the original Constitution In ArticleI; section. 0; Article IV, eectlon 2,,araKraiih' 8; and Artlclo V, Thbnorevilations wero commercial, ana InW/ionso osnoutla! to tho, maclilnory•r, iramowork of-, OovornmouL Be-IMIBO thoy wero. In the Constitution

tho • Thfrtconth AmondnicntCDsentlal to got rid ot slavery-coln'B Brotlamatlon freed thein tho rebellious states, but tbe (etltutlonal Amondmcnt'toro up sb'<bjr the Toot* and - guaranteed HI"to all for all time.

"James Wllnon olttuaoclatcil with Madison in tho 'mlttoo thai drafted the ConfltltutMand has expressed himselfas" to the unrestrictedpowers of the people toing: 'AB to the:people; In whom IBovorelen power resides, from fbauthority the ConsUtiitlon originsWIn their hands'It la an clay to"hands ol tho potter;, thoy bait l«|right to, mold, to preserve, to Imprortjto refine and to finish It as tt"l|ploase."" (Wilson's "Wortcs Vol. i,"ilO, see aloo,'Vol. Ill .p. 293).• Continuing, Old Timer quoted IIThomas Jefferson's ytotie, (Vol.'p. 330) ennnlly brood, stateroetw Juhrestrlctod rlebts of tlie jmopi'amend, and oorroborotiono troro (Justice Marshall; - ,», ,

Horo Al Httnnn6nd<."rflmartteil, _recelred, too. .'other i day a' ' w c t ^ J

'let clalmlnE,.that tho people bai^\Voice In training .and •ratify'"*••"18thp>Amendm6'ntf. and* dontandii>£ , |rcterendum; how about it?",: "Th« Amonument .'WBB Bubm1

and ratlfiod In' exactly :tho (nun" ' / •nir as ; i l l of • tho' "nlnotoen « B W |mentn, nu Uio ConiUtuUon proTM«Vlwan Old Timor's reply, . "Any »a"iway -would bare beoji.un&onstlt«t'W« ,tbo people o r t b o United $< . .who adopted tho 'orlijrlnar. Consttta^{and Its amondmcntii 'acted Inrrby their r«preBent'atlroB;; Thottitlon rec««»l*ea EjUites as theot Gorernment In .tha Pederal BnX1*]not ; Individuals, v and nntll • l l

amonded' to pro>ldo a (different &'of ratification the nuggeateddum woald bo I

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flontan FountainCredited to Domitian

,me has the reputation of being .which possesses the largest

bcr »' artistic and monumentalilnlns, which all Help lo K've her

l attractive aspect But certain-r few peoyle In Itome, writes a,K.ndrat ot the • OhriaUan

.iiie Monitor, could tell you whichDie oldest o£ all, and guinea often

pointing It out to the tourists andB'r forelcn visitors,t Die foot of the road leading toOoll»eum there lies the do-culledi Sudans, * fountain vnurne nameirohalilr derived frouj IU conical

iliBilar to the "metae" of theThe fountain la believed to

c been erected or embellished byUinperor Domitian, and it was re-lured on the special medal struckthe occasion or the formal opening[he Coliseum. The water issued'B numerous Biiiall holes In a bronzeis at the top and fell in a veil IntoS e ckcular basin, lined tlirough-

with marble. This fountain Isilloned by the philosopher BenecaI)UB of lil» eplata, when IIB coin-Ins of the noise which wa* made bybowman who blew hl« trumpetja to tlio fountain.

SiferiW RevoltI |i related thut the wife of Sllerlo*.

Roman, had a tiablt of Ingulfing• Iwabaud at least once a day, be-

iliis this her wifely duty, in orderjkicp lilni within proper bounds.ferlus once oald to her: "Madam,ear jou overdo your duty. I begft jou Insult mo only three tlme« atit, that I may be able to crlookand save us from a final break in

domestic affairs."—B. W. Howe'snlbly. i

13. CBAMPTONCESKKA1 CONTttACTOIl

Carpenter and BuilderEstimates Given

Jobbing ft S p c c l o l t f.40 P. 0. Box 403

NOCKAWAY, If. 3.

I l M d A N S P R I N G W A T E Rlalrzed n»,the Purest Bnrln; Waterjiduced. Taken from, a Boiling:jrlnsr. More fltlmnlntln'g and re-

ff than-other iraters. A trialconvince you.

OEOIMJE F . TONKINTelephone 275 Bocltaivay

IEO.

llrea

B. WHITHAMlEmtmlmei and Funeral Directorreful service and prompt attention

to all. calls, day or night.

Telephone Rockaway ISSt. ''.'• ' Sockaway, N. I.

|. H. Blanchard & Co.Manufacturers Ot

HANI) MADE AXESwith of w|thout handles

| l kinds of Edge Tools and Lawn

Mowers Sharpened

fron Si. Phone Itocltavray 70

Ports in. Ink'.Make People Think'

Gretna Green Unlike •Town of Olden Days

The big lucreuse In the surplus ofEnglish women, as indicated in re-cent census returns, lias robbed (lietnaGreen (Scotland) of hopes of staginga comeback. Tiia guild old duyy ofroiuancu are g<me- forever, aver thetownsfolk.

Daughters were far more scarce ahundred years or BO ago than nowwhen parents BO rarely try to Bliootauy young sports who purloin them.Gretna Green did most of its rushingmarriage business between 1764 and1853.

One of the popular patuttnga la thatof romantic passengers In s post-chaise hurrying to the town on theboundary line between England andScotland and showing the pursuingfather's vehicle In a ditch with thewheel broken down.

This picture la more iu demandthan the village blacksmith himselfwho used to lend a helping baud toparties bent on clandestine marriageto avoid the English law.

Ancient TopographyThe road followed by the dead on

their way to the Elyslan fields, basedon the actual topography of the Nilevalley, la depicted on one of the earli-est maps known. In a lecture beforethe Royal Dutch Geographical \soclety.Dr. F. O. Wleder said that the firstmap maters of whom there is any rec-ord wera the ancient Egyptians andBabylonians. The way to Elysiumwas pictured on a sarcophagus of theold empire of Egypt now in Berlin.A plan of the Nubian gold mines, hecontinued, Is preserved on a papyrusof the Fourteenth century beforeChrist Road map s made Into a house-hold necessity by'the autoniobtle hadprecursors In the clay tablet* intowhich the Babylonians baked chartsof their roads SO centuries ago, ac-cording to the Dutch scientist.

Carelei* Letter Writer*Post office employees in congress

rnay be pardoned if their estimate ottne public's intelligence Is somewhatlow. Letters etui come addressed toMark Banna and Boise Fenroae. for-mer senators and now dead severalyears. Undo Joe Cannon's mall Isquite heavy yet Senators and mem-bers of tbe bouse are mixed up Indis-criminately by letter writers. Somany letters are received for mem-bers of state legislatures who shouldhave been addressed at their statecapitals that a membership roll of alllegislatures Is kept on hand for as-sistance In forwarding euch mall tothe proper address. Way- are letterwelters so careless?—Exchange.

Selected Big OneAlbert age six, was very fond of

gqneezlng tooth paste from the tube.His mother warned him not to taketoo much. One morning be said:"How much may I take, motherr*

"Oh,, a little," she replied, "aboutas big as a bean."

Then Albert pinched the tube andout shot the paste.

"Ob, obi" exclaimed liia mother."Not so much. I said as big as* abean."

"Tea," said Albert, "this Is a stringbean."—Youth's Companion.

THE 1AKE LAND LINE• operating

Bus Service Deluxe to New York Cityon and after Sept. 15, 1927, will be at Its

New Terminal

Hotel Waldorf Astoria/ (Bus Terminal)

a waiting room in the Hotel will be available for ourpatrons,ftssiirlnsr you comfort and convenicnco at allt i m e o . ' • '"•-• ":•'•"•'

On aiitf after Sept. 18,1927, our Buseswill leave

- ? : 4 5 a- m > 9:45 a. in.. 11:50 a. in., 1:50p m> 4 . 4 G p m v 6 : 5 0 p. in., 8:35 p. m.

00IWnvj||a--S:00 a. m., 10:00 a. m., 12:00 noon, 2:u c u v u i e n iMi> 4 ; 5 f . p . m _ 7 : 0 0 p m M 8 : 4 5 p . m .

Mt I flkfle-8:°5 a. m., 10:05 a. m., 12:«5 p. in., 2:an.tidnca p m _ B ; 0 0 p m ( 7 ; 0 5 p m i j 8:r>0 p. m.

and leave N. V. (Waldorf Astoria Terminal) for thesetowns ut

!>:00a. m., 11:30 a. m., 1:30 j>. m., 4:30 p. in., 5:30 p.m., 7:30 p. m., 9:30 p. m., 12:00 midnight

Promfat and efficient service*—iVtf delays

Could Stand One MoraPeriod of Bickering

Mere's one they tell about aHulyoke pollen omitr, tccordlue Uithe Springfield l/uloa.

It wu« la midwinter. There budbeen B heavy snow/all, arid the weath-er wu« bkter cold at two o'clock In themorning when the patrolman apov' tden aged man niiuffllug along towardhim. The man was costless and hjit-less and wore n pair of slippers. Illsteeth were chattering a» he pleudsdwith the officer to accomyunj' him.

"My wife threw m e out," b* scld.Ttie officer went to the home. Th»

door wtu loc-lritd. The woman of thehouse refused lo admit them, t*», shehad thrown him out. No, she wouldn'tlet him la, «h« was all through withhim.

"Why, you wouldn't treat a d<ij likethat on a night like Uii»," urged thecop.

"I think more of a dog than I doof him," aniiwered the wife. A rela-tive living dowuatatra heard the racketand, coining up, wa> admitted by thewife. A» the door opened the officergot hU foot ln«lde.

"ffome now," coaxed the dfllcer. "lethim come In again."

"I tell you I'm done with him,"Ihouted tli» good wlfo. "llf'i narerbeen any good. He'n alxty-alx andtre're been like this since we weremarried."

'How long, hara you been mnriiedr*the patrolman Inquired.

"For thirty-eight yearn," wtui the tt~ply.

"And you're been flxhtlng ail thoseyeari?"

"*V*g, all the time."Whereupon the patrolman threw the

fall weight of IIIH body against thedoor and It opened wld«. Then bereached over and hauled the old manla.

"If you have stood him for thirty-eight year* you '•tin atuod him for an-other night," BBtd Itie onlcer. And theold man BtByed Inside.

Eatt Indian Religioui Wart-Antagonism on the part of Molimn-

uiodann agalnat the Hindu* In the t|-clDltjr of Bablgan), India, hat grown«o bitter that it ha> been necessaryfor the deputy commlvsloner to take'•tepa to protect the Hindus. Fallingrecently to prevent the Seraswatl I*uJ«proceidon before the mosque, forwhich tbe Hindus had obtained a po-lice license, Mohammedan* (laugh-tered a cow in the heart of the Hinduneighborhood. They alto held an In-dignation meeting at Baula. At Go-paya Hindu t«nk« were polluted byheads and bones of slaughtered cowl.Pieces of bones were found tiedaround the neck of an Idol ot 8nra-swatl of the Jog«ndraklsorl Institute.In the nlgbt Mohammedans attacked amotor car on ltH way to Shalfltgao]asd beat the driver and passengers.Hindu life and property are In dan-ger In many parts of India.

''Charity Much MoreThan Material Help

Chttrlty In a tnui:h abused word.There urn many in-j-uoua wlm bellnv*iU coUHUUiiiiutliia In the intro givingot tnoahj. There are otheni who l>e-:lev« tinit its demand* Imre liven ful-filled when a helphig hui/d l.ua been(IKTI to a [Hirtou In r]!»lrM». They;«lifvUud cliitrlty with <!<imp>u(sloia.There ure Htlli otnc''tf trfJU conc»tfv6 It>s something like an irkeowe duty that•mini be performed, and the souner thei>etter.

Uut real rlmrlly goc-s deeper th«anay of these thing*. A man may Amiasttsfavtlon lo giving s portion ot hit*wealth to the efltabllHluuent of UII In-•tltute of public benefit; but charityl not (looded hla heart until he ha«

ognlwil tba good that l» In tlieworst of bin en«m)«a. When Iw Uandone that, he has rlnen fur ubuvu tlialaipui taui'a of public benefaction*, llahaa demonstrated that his uplrlt Isaobler tlmn those tlilnga from wlilclihui rlchei* were gained.

A man during a (ilntrMMful finer-juac.j In which a fellow mortnl l»thrown, may find satisfaction In givinghim temporary relief; but this act ofklndnnwi becomes lawnaeijuentlal com-pared wltu bin effort to »ee In anenemy even the broken light of flood.His klndllueuD becomes lnulgnlflrantwhen it ia compared with his forgive-ness of a heavy wrong that ha* be«nInflicted upon him. for forgiveness Inone of the noblest forms of charity.

Charity in Its truest sense belongsto that Indefinable quality In manwhich dtstlngulahea him from the rentof earth's creaturea. Iu practice. It Ispowerful enough to move a world Intoth« splendid circle* of brotherhood andunderstanding.—Philadelphia ledger.

Warfare of the FutureWar* of the future will be more

like those of primitive times by rea-son of the universal character of con-scription. ,In aprlrnt days the wholotribe fought, *v^u women, childrenand pld|ni*n Jiurl«d stones at Caesar'sleelAjinalriSs atlM}* time of tho con-quest (of Haul. Hi HIP neit war tin-whole iiypu'lutloig' will bo eiiKiiKi-d,/'without regard to age <>r wx," n» tin-new Vmith defmise law pulx It. Wornen j.wljl be inQblllzed. not for flgliflni"uervlce "In the bpulnulng," but forwork belilnd; tii'e front. The old pens-ant on1 tlift (Slopes of the AlpH or Py-renees will be a> much Bnbjcct toaerial attack* a* the Buldler ut thefront, for the enemy Is spring to>work «u the same principle, It Is pipected, that IK wltiiout "rc^urd Iuage or ser." Parliament pimm-d tin-law unmiliuously, with the rxucptluuof the Communists. The only livelydebate was occasioned by the clunm-that members of parliament mightbo liable for active service.—PierreTan Panssen, In Atlanta Constitution.

Courtthip Record in '9OBHoy Tucker, a Fulton (Mo.) young

man, bet he could take SO girl*buggy riding on 50 cousocutlve nightsand collect a lock of hair from eachone. This wss back In the, .gey '90s.He won ths bet, but found'. the questso pleasant that he Uppt on until hehad 100. Amid a collection of 1,200other antiques hs now has these tro-phies neatly mounted. At this curl-collecting period Tucker was a studentat Westminster college. There was atime limit to "the wager and for sev-eral houra Tucker seemed doomed todefeat All the girls were "dated up."But Tucker had a happy thought.. Hetook bis eUter out riding and got alock of hair from her.—Capper'sWeekly.

Here'i Honett Gyptyfn AuiKtertJuin Is u proud, but hon-

est, gypay who Is dlxpluylng a newoutfit connlstlng of caravan and »el»-SOIJB grinding lunclilue that are pulledbr a Bleek-looklng horse that nlno himJust been acquired. The wife of tbeDutch gypay picked up pnurlx worthnearly »2O,O00.ln an Amsterdam streetand not realizing their vnlin>, gavethem' to l|er baby to piny with. Herhusband, who could not read or write,heard of an advertiH&mnnt for a mlfis-Irig pearl necklace, and immediatelyreported the find to the Insurance com-pany, who gave him, at his rt-qur-xt,tbe new outfit.

. Wilton'* Peace Point*Tho fourteen points that President

Wilson offored la a speech before con-gress on January 8, J9I8, as ensentlalIn any consideration of peace withthe ceotr&I powers, were: Open diplo-macy, freedom of tho seas, equality cftrade conditions, reduction of arma-ments* adjustment of colonial claim*,settlements of Russian question*),evacuation and restoration of InvadedFrench territory and return of Alsace-Lorraine to France, readjustment ofItalian frontiers, free development ofthe peoples of Austria-Hungary, de-termination of the relations ot theBalkan states, settlement of the Turk-ish luestlon, an Independent Poland,and the formation of a leaguo of -na-tions.

Not Too Strenuou*"So yon want a Job on tbe riiHwny.

do you?" "-skeil tbe man NCUKMI behind the big office ilenk.

'Ten, sir," answered tbe applicant,a rather frail-looking portion.,."What kind of work7"The other hesitated. He looked

vaguely about the room."Well, sir," be began. 'Tin not

i over strong, but I think I cnul<I walk, around with the man who nips tin1 >'iir.I riage wheels to see whether tln*y nrt>i In order and help him to listen."

The Kicker* OrganizeA Belf-styled Society of Klc'Uore has

instituted Itself in Paris, Its object be-ing that members shall growl and kickwhen prices appear to be too high fortheir tastes or pocketbookB. This willnot bring the high cost of living down.There Is only onn 'tlilnir that will andthat 1B for purchasers to obstoln frombuying anything but necessities. AParis shopkeeper specialist has evi-dently anticipated this aa he Is adver-tising "necessity luxuries." What arethey? Well, for the French they arebathtubs and flrnt clnss seats, In ei-presa trains as nil who ever tried toride third clo»s in Prance will know.

New Metal AlloyHarder than steel or BOftcr than

lead, according to the" way It 1« made,Is a/new, nlloy reported In PopularScience Monthly. I t was discoveredby T. IJ. Kelly, London chemist, whocalls It sollum, and declares It,to beImpervious to powerful adds. , It mayreplace1 platinum, he nays, -whereverthat eoatly .ra.etal la'used'In Industrybecause of lls resistance, to oildntlonond corrosion.', Tho al loyls proparcd

'•from; oxides anil earth .metalg. .

India Wearing Shoe*Persons of the upper cin«« only wnrf

fllmpa In India until recently, but nlthe present time shoes arc sent fromKurope In ruther large numbers. Aniltheir use hn» become qulie K«n<>rnl Inair parts of thp country. At first tin1

natives showed no Inclination to k^ep! their shoes In an orderly npppnrnncp.I but later they becnine addicted to Uw\ Use of shoe blacking nnd the vvenrpr of

European footwear now takes pride Inmaintaining an Immaculate finish on

. his Blioes.

' Turkish Centa*"Stand mill und be counted!" In the

order of the diiy In Turkey when ncenmiR' In tuken. In Amorlrii the enu-meration Is Hiippoacd to he taken with-out nny dlNturbnnce of the ppople Intbelr occupations.. But In Turkeyevery man, wmnan and child must re-main nt home- All railroad tralnx.Kteambontn, trnnt cars, omnlMifios andtaiclcnbs must Btoml still for twenty-four hours. Telegraphs and telephonesaro idle, nnd Ktoros, «liopo nnd mar-kets close.

So Now We Know' T h e K&yptluns developed writing Inthree .'stuiien, first they wrote dymbolsjfor the. Idea flint they wanted to rep-resent- for liiRtiince for » hen theymade a picture.of'a b»o; for n leaf a•picture of u leuf. Then they com-bined both symbols and they expressednuch an abstract thought nil liellof, a

i cqn\hlnttt(on • of "bee" and "leaf."—Student's examination, paper ". formatriculation at on ea«tern II

conclusive proof' of leadership /9 flat wall paintswere tested.-—andDevoe\felour Finish•was chosen

WE with the rrtult of tliu t o tcould be ibawa. It would settle

ance tor all « to wbkh U tbe beat: flat wall paint to uic. A large cor-

poration had the tett'matic suid a* Mi»ult »tanjardlze on Devoe VeloonrrinUh. For Vclour FlnUli leads iiuKx.it ot application—Appearance—Wuh*bttlty-DarabUitT--ecOaoa>y.

J. If. JACKSONCOMPANY

TeL IloeiawBy 325Tel. Uorer 1IL>

cPradkal%dshove

Devoe Quality

The Morris CountySavings Bank

South Strcc^ corner DeHart StreetMORR1STOWN, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY

A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANKTnE ONLY SAVINGS BANK IN M0KBI8 COCNTf

INTEREST IHVIIirMlS PAYABI/K AND COMPOUNDEDQPAltTKItLY

iASCAHY, APniI,. JBLY AND OCTOBER

: Interest Paid Since 1921ASSETS OVKIt 911,000,000

National and State Banks and Trust Companies are NOT SavingsBanks, and Savings or Thrift Depositors In such Institutions haveNOT tbe special protection ol the Snvings Bank Lawa ot tbe Statsot New Jersey. • • <

SAM CIARDISlain Street, near First National Banb

Cleaning and PressingOur work la done thorough and clothes made to look n

We also dye any kind of garment and do mendingWe cover Buttons with cloth to match garments

Telephone Itockaivny 421

PLUMBING li ft Htrong man's Joband our Happy Plumber is strongfor work. Kemiy to »orv« you onBliort notice. Taken little time to(urnlHli you the cost figures.

FLOYD HILERPLUMBIXG AM» JIKATINO

Tel, -11H JloclmwnjV N'. J.

"ANYTIIINfi WWII THE BRUSH?

PERCY M. HOUGHVl/CO FINISHING

Also Aulo Fainting and Tarnlshlna;Signs »nd Lettering of Every

DescriptionTeL.HSl J21 K. Blnclnr«H St.

GASOJLINEr(Product ol THE PURE OIL CO. U.S.AJ

"Words In Ink Blnto People Thlni"

Purol gives your carthe extra power itneeds to step out fromthe others. G r e a t e rmileage, toolPill up at the "PuraOil Blue" Pumpa.

Rockaway GarageV10RNON rORD, Prop.

Motor Oil• Main by lie Pun <M Company

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Your KOCKA W AY Ki;<;OiU>

Rock a way Recordtrileroil at I'out OlfKic Itotkaway, K. I

as Second Clar.a Matter...

AN INDKt'KNrJKNT WKKKI./YIssued ISvprr Thursday ,

OSCAlt PKfcll, I'r<j»l»iMit-MauaB<.TOOI-LINU. Editor

lOffleo %t%—Ilockawuy—House 255

<34-M DoverOffice: Mala Street, Kockawa*. N. J

THURSDAY. HKPTKMlJl'ill 22, I'M I

ITfsldelilliil slliiiilloii

The Ueiiubllcun I'rciilrtMillul uiluutlou If »<i iH«r«r a clearing tliwas it week nxu A}t)ioUfCU. nt

.proclumadcinH arc mill mltwlnj;the Ken(lt,Mln.'li {M^V, ytM*/iii>te(I ; pvlottie their tlio'ughtK (n <:ryptlliliraDL-s. I hi; «andlflacl«s (if HooveJIUifheH. I>aweH and r.,owileii are gen(•rally recognized anil mi acceptedThe iiio.'il noticeable event of th-week, bo^evf-r, 'liftrf been uri lm:r«iist<of the out-ln-tli«-oti«n demand thaCftolidge l>« forced lo run agftlu.

There Is tt natural finest Ion an lchow much sincerity l« back «f Ihlfialj. It in being hinted that tin* ulev«r o n s ' are avnillni; tlieriMel ves fthe Coolidge ulogan HO-BS (JJ Vholtheir own forces in line, making afinal selection when tlilngu are clearer. liut, whatever the motive, declar-ations In favor of (Joolldge a« recently made by fi, UiiDtom Hleinp. fortntrnecrelary; by Will It. Wood, chalr-

, man of the <:onKrc,i»ional campaigncbniinlttuo, by national leaders' In

i Washington and Orenon and Tenc»-uee, as well an other ntat«» whichmight be named, arc giving a nub-stance to thin Coolldgo (bought.

All tliix Is operating, as might beexpected, to alow down the developincnt of nil other booms. PoliticsHtlll has an element of selfishness111 it, and the buslneB.'i or being "Inright" with the new President IBHtl|l a primary consideration In theinindu of many. It Is daily becomingmore evident tiiat month* will elapse"before the canny ones In tho politi-cal fold will have confidence ar< (0which way they should jump.

Bellevm Mokes Will He Mimlnulort

Kjt-Senutor Firman M. Hennm,townsman, neighbor and friend ofGovernor Stokes, when anlied aboutthe Benutorlal situation, wild:

"From observation In, anil contactwltli many parts of the State, I iimconfident Governor Htolief will eas-ily win th« nomination. Ills abilityneeds no defense and his long serviceto the party outranki any of Its PK°JJ1.-,'Irio'nt rhenlliors.'The' only Issue against111 til I* that rained and circulated by,those of another wouhl-bc candidate,to the effect that he will retire fromthe race. These people have anotherguess. Governor Stokes' whole car-!cbr has been one of everlastinglyntlcklng at anything he undertake))and ncvor quitting. He ntooil by theparty In Its dark day? of 1013 when«veryono else forsook the ship: heIran for Governor, as a forlorn hope,i»t the request of his party In orderto bring the scattered forces togeth-er, but ho never <iult.f "Govornor Stokes has never quit aprimary f|g(it In which he entered,And ho ha) novor tost a primary fight«lthe( when, a candidate himself, or aprimary flglit for any other candidate

'Whom he wns supporting, either Inhis County or In the State, He offer-(iil to other candidates for Senator, Intjio Intorest of party harmony, to re-

rnaln out of this contest If they woulddo likewise In order >'til : allow theparty to select u candidate without acon tout. Hh offer was refused andlie then jhad no courao tmt to leavethe mattor with the people an ho did.He will not Quit, .until the votes arecounted at the hallo! box, and thenhe will bo nominated,"

A gu|ipl(!in«nt to an nn Ordlnacn. «n-Hied "An Orfllmmco authorizing theunking of a tax map for the Townlilp of Denvllle nnd provldlnx for thoitfyinoljt' thereof," approved on theth day of July, 1927.WHEHMAH. It appearlntc that the

[iproprlatlon set for'lh In wild entitled ordlnaiu'c will he Inndc(|unt<!!or the finishing of nald work callofl'or In said ordinance,

HlCRKVlORK BB ITby the ;iV>wnnlilp Committee of theTowimhi|i dl Dcnvllle, said Committeebeing 'UIB / gfivcrnlng body of said'ownshlp,v

1. Tbat^or tbc purpono of makingnd pre|iar<n«r such map «s called for

ealil nrillniinco an additional sumif Twenty-five hundred dollars$2500.00)' y,r BO much thereof an may

IO necessary. If hereby appropriatedor the finlfdilng of said work.

This Ordinance l» t<> tolco effect awr(ivl|lr-/I for by law,

ii»iii:it>»lA'. 21. 1927.CAIJVIN liMfRFMCK

halrman of tho Township Commltt«Bof the Township of Denvllle, In theCounty, of Morrl».

No AiMPllflciilloii

, Proaldcnt Coolldge will nolther am-plify nor explain his original state-ment. Not that be lias any desire tocontinue a state of doubt in tho mindsof tho pooplo, or any ambition toprofit by what some obserVorB haveIm.on inclined; to designate as the am-biguity of his remarks, but the PronIdeht boliovos that In tho ability toexprcsfl' exactly IIIB intentions thrutlie written word, ho liafl acqulrmlconsiderable Bklll.

Under tho' clrcuinatanecs, his ls-Bunnctj of any additional Btntomcntlvould inovltnbly bo a direct admlB-ftion thnt nt.'a most critical momentwhon clearnctis, dlroctnciiii and forco-fulnosB wore,tho primary neoeasltlcH,ho had fulled to moot tho situation.Ills friends Intimate casually, tliatthose demanding amplification or ex-planation, and who attempt to con-strue MM original statement an animdorcovur bid for fenomlnatlon, l)dlong to a cla™ who would not lie unt-Isflod ovtsii if tho ton words wore ex-plained by ton thousand. In shortthose porsons belong to that group-which has been clmractorlzod In "theold, naylng' "Noun nro no blind -asthouowho will not HOO," •

• IJ'ISf OPAL (

Tin; first nf « m-rl'-f <i! ti-ii ' :'tilt lltlUIZ ,','iKtl''> W'l!) tjt-l'i Itlt V,'fW!»tl;iy t:Vi'lrfllK Id Mi': (*:(HI nJ I f,wli'Vw-tiiy five nut down !*> \hv; iiij/j,ui»[»'-r aiid tlilc(y-*-(^tjt wc.rjit<i;i<riit for I In- liibb; MI ri'ly hnur. T\j,;iisU,r H[»OI<*' DII I'lcftariitldii for, IJll)

|,!iBli<r will lend lbe claim In n Htmltit tll't KjjlHtlti to lilt; \tt)lli:tun.

"A VIHI'III anil « V'olutiH-er" will I

Kunday mi/rniur,. '» the i-.n-nliu; hiwill «p.-a'k on "I.lfi-'» Mo.ft Huari-lilm

NoticeTbe'/(illfi*vln({ OivllmifK-i- wa» intr

clui:«d and iMi»m:il «n flriit rendlUKn regular meeting of the THWIIBII...,mtnJuen of the Townnbl[< of Deivllle licid in tlm TdWiiHfilp Hull, ftill! .iieverith duy lit Hiiiitunilmr. V>2

it was duly noticed for final pa«_.j> tfiul a public liearlnK to be hdl

tbeicmi al a meeting fif the itald Townuhlp Coniiiilin-i- nn tin- 21»t day (iSeptember, VJ'n. at the Townnhl:Hall iit « (/cluck, daylight Having tlmIn llio afternoon, at which time amplace the «ald ordinance wan pa««e<l

iruviid and adopted on final reln(T and pa»«ai(ii l»y «al<l Townnliltifiodinilttee.

I)AVIf> II. HOKIKM)Township ClRrlf

Township Clerk.

New PlayhouseThealtre Dovei*

2t!!0 Adm. I O c * 25ct»cnlnn» ut 7 & 0 ' i

ouble feature prosrnm« at 7 & SilffAdmlHHlon 10c te SSo

»nd Jlolluays all shonif' 16c b SSo

Today and Tomorrow, L.AST 8HOWINO8 '

Double Pettturo Program

Milton Bills In

"The Sea Tiger"Asnoclate Poatu.ro

'What4 HappenedTo Father"

' I'atho N6wo

SATURDAYWarner Oland In

Johnny Walker and Sllver?troak In

"The Cross Breed"Two Comculon

"The Bathing Suitor""Kitty Prom ICIllarnoy"

. ' ,- Patho NOWB ' !

Hat. only "A Dangoroua AdvonturoChapter No. 0

Monday and TuesdayDonblo Feature Program

Fred Thomson and Silver, King In

"Arizona Nights"Associate FeatureAlborta Vaughn In

"Uneasy Payments"'F o * N o w f i . . • • • •

Wed., Thurs, Fri.; Two, pig Foilturos , '

I^oulso Fazondn and Clyilo Cook In

"Simple Sis" ', AoBoolato Foaturo

Corrlno Griffith In '•' '

"Three Hours"

Jllank<-tn of piirt Boft. fluffy wttou—OJankets of fine warmwool -UlanketH of cotton mixed wltli wool to give warmthand beauty ut lovwr r oat. •

'Ulook i>laldH, Ktrlp<;H or plain colors with end stripes, boundIn matching colon). 'N'»w IB this tlmo to Imy your blankets while they can be pur-chancd at tlifiue' low pritx'H. -; . .

Nashua Part WoolC6"x8<", slnijle, bl6cki> of white with

bluu vr lull.

i

All Pure Wool

$2.49Kensington Part Wool

f,Q"xH0", double, lit all white with col-ored borders,

$5.95

AH Pure WoolJletiutlful iilulda 68''i8ti" Huteea eaila.

$11.95

lllock» of orchid, rose, blue or tanwith White, 6G"x80". .t

$10^0Beacon Indian Blankets

All cotton, prettily dealgaeU 60"x80"*imtlu bound all around. •

$3.95Beacon Plaid Blankets

Many pretty color combinations G6"x80", double.

$525

All Cotton Plaids,G1"J;7()!', single, block'patterns or sol-

id grey or white • with Btriped end».

Part Wool Beacons0G"x84i' in ' (ilalda aad blocks, Batten

ends, doubW. ' •

; /. ; ; i "•• $ 5 . 5 0 '

Part Wopl BlanketSolid dolors, b^ue. tan, rose, «r«ea,

white wltli etrlpea, aatopn ends.

Many Careful Buyers Have Saved on Good Furniture by takingadvantage of this opportunity. ; ,

Q

• , i f f . - . >

Thrift Living Room Suite

A three piece Sulte.of JaoQimrd velour '

mill uiiholnturiMl and utronely built, re-

vorHlblo ciiHlilonn wltli ilumnnlt roveriio.

i ! , , • ; . . ' . ; . ' " * ' . . , . • < > • " . • - '

$95.00 ,• • • • ' • * ' . " l i •

Last Days of the FallFurniture Event

Closes September 24thLiving Room Suites

Choice ot a number of fine suites Inall over mohair, overstuffed or withhand carved walnut frames, all mohairor mohnlr with frlozo, excellent con-'xtrucMoa-throughout.

Dining Room SuitesBeautifully burled walnut yeqeer over

sound ^umwood. Tjlnes of dignity andgood taste! Highly polished. Ten pieces.

$250Beds and Bedding

.Oenulnc Slmmolii) Link Sprlnsa thatcouforia to the outlines ot tho body.

fine

HcdB In thfOMweat flntslidsf u l l n l z o . . ,.-. . T i j i i f i i '•'. ' •• '!'.-'

$7.S0 to $45.00

©

Mattresses ot pure cleaa cotton,ticking with roll edge. ' '

. ; $ 9 , 5 0 ,.'Felted cotton - mattresses, built up u>layers, !ilg|i grade ticking, welt tufted,x a \ l . e d g e . . - I - . , ••. . . . .. • / - • • ' . •

• $14.50 i "--

o

Dover,rt

'vxny C'ont«Ntr-titttcluiwar I'jrlzcvvln-or (JnliiN tfotlornble Hfentlon In rltote

t'ontent

Word lion boon received ttuit ("rony,•en Dnclior won honorable mention Inhe Btato omiy content conducted tiyho Now Jortioy Woinnn'ti Obrlvtlan'omperanco Union, Only tho prlzo-Inner ot a local content ontorH tliotiite content. In tlio local contcHtyhlrty-four omiay» were written byilghth-Rrado' Funtlfi ol Rockaway.

ncoH Docker won first prize, a2,d() (told Dlocu: iiocond nrtzcu. tl , forIOVH, was won by Jack Brndloy; $1,or girls, by Holon BMdworthy,

Tho following In tho I'rlzo ICminyy Frnncoo Bcelior.

linll Lifclit IVIIICH nnil Beer liemini (rein the Eighteenth Amend."

ment'

Da tlio majority ot the nooplo ofur country want tlio ; lOlnhtuonth'

Amendmont clmnRod? After ft caro-ul Htudy, I hiivo decldoil that tho (Us-ntlufnctlon In among; t h e hrowom,

dlntlllore, and saloon Uoopcrn, Thonondividuals nro tryinij to.rettorc tlioight to (tell light wlnon and hoar,

They Btato that 6% wlnc» and 2,75%bdom aro nut liiUixIratlim; but thereIn no doubt in tho mind ot any In-formed pornon regarding this quoii-lon. LlKlit WIIIOB nnd hoer do not

produco violent Intoxication In inoitiiooule, but It hBH lition proven thatthey produce a ntate of Intoxicationn ovory ;nornon.

Tlm elalniN at hrcwerii nnd liquorpublicity aRcntn nro that light wlnonUrn! boar aro th« beverages tlmtpro-notd "True Temperance." For tho

iiako of argument lot u« nupppno thatdistilled wplrltn rtrn ,»o longer nn nr-tlclo of commorco. Would "truotampnrancB" provall, nn the lirewornolfilm, wltb'"light wlnon and boor" a«tho only Intoxicating bavorugo»?

Tho lirowora and, "wot" panors

would have. the pooplo boilove tha^drunkenness, poverty and woo. re-sulting Irani strong drink are allcauuod by wlilakay, rum, brandy, orgin and that light wines and uoor arcntt bnrmlest no outtormllk. MowevorthcHO Mime people, pretending to lookaakanoo at distilled spirits, nro reallythe greatest retail whlukey doalersIn America. And can you imagine nwliliUeyloaa aaloon?

What lias the Bllilo to say abouttlila Buiiloct? It was not whiskey'that led to Nontfs shame before hlononn, It win that marvnloun temper-dnco bovoraRO—"light wlnos"—inndoby his own Immln from tho trults ofhi* own vineyard. It wns "lightwlno«" that tho priests word forbid-den to drink, and that »amo bovoragocauRoil tho prloata nnd prophets to"err In v'lHlon and utumblo In ludg-mont."

What cn^Hod drunkennoss . amongthe ancient pooplo?' Aloxandor thoGreat conquered tho, world before how»» thirty-two, uut this «nme Alox-andor died In a-drunken dobauch attho ago of thirty-three. What did hedrlnlc? Ordinary- fbrmontod wlno,-

Socraten Is on record as follows:Whllo the Intempornto man Inflictsevils upon his friends, ho brings farmore evil upon himself, Not only toruin h!» family, but to bring ruin onhis own body and eoul IS the great-out wrong that itny man may com-mit." Wlno, not distilled spirits, wasthe ngontof Intomparanco thnt 8o-cratos con'demnod. . •' '

Thoro wns no whlsltoy, rum, (irbrandy In tho days ot St. Augustineyet lie wrote ot wlno,. which l« nowbolns urged a»' n "iomporahco uov-orngo" BS follows; "Wlno drinking istho mothor of nil mlnchlof, th6 rooto£ crlinbB.' tho Spring of .yloos, lliowhirlwind of tlio brain, tho overthrowof, the • »enrfo, • thii tompeiit of thotongue, the ruin of thn'boily, tho,shamp; ot,.ltt,o> tho, utaln iof hon'oaty.

and the plague and corruption of thesoul.' I might continue to cite Illus-trations which ohow that the claimBmado by the brewers, that wlno awlboer lire tehiperance beverages, haveno foundation In human history, butBuroly these few i-xamples should besufficient.

If tho liquor Interests could restoretlio sale of light winos and beer, Itwould not be long before whiskeyand other distilled spirits would alsobo on the market, The limit on al-cohol In the Volstead Act Is the onlynafo one to adopt, If wo propose toobey tho Blghteenth Ainonumont.

Dr. • J. Howard Mulsart, CountySuperintendent' of Schools, was pres-ent at the monthly meeting of tlioBoard of Kducation Jiold Tuesdayevening,

WANT .COLUMN:.WANTED—Old rags for wiping

machinery^ Bring to nocord \Offlco,wo will pay five cents per pouijil. •

WAN'UKM—Work by tho day^ at nnykind .of;,housowork.: Addroaa M.1 Van'Housoni Mt. Tabor, K, 3. '•'.•

.. »0«'IJOST—tiiigllsh setter, rightnldo of head and right ear black, other»ldo white, White body with round,hlock Biiot on right sido, and on rump.Ownof, .1, H. Papnloek, Rocltaway, N.J ' l l t l

NOTICK—BoorderB wanted or lum-lahod rooma for rent; or will rentpart of largo houso. All" Improvu-monta. Apply to Mrs. Pollorino, Mainfltrcot, Roeltawny, near D. L. ffi \V.U. 11. Station. . i i t 2

Toil .HAIR—TWO Oil StovoflrNowPerfection, one two-burnor ,and onothrop-burnori Twa.burnor, $4.00. Thethreo-littrnor, »«,00'. Apply to JoMporo, Kullnr Avo., Kucltawny.

Tin cana and rubbish ot all VJspread disease; do not let such u jAccumulate.

For a TAXI callKEPLER, Tel. Ill Bocka"

Day and Night ServiceOpen and Closed Cars

Lens GrindingOur Specialty

Our, modern equipment IncIndMlens-grlndlnfr plant, on our prcmis»l

Onr .facilities In this respcet "*most excellent, most complete.

• Como to ui with the assurance«accurate work quickly; executed.

Anspn Ball Opt. DEyesight Specialist

17,-JE. nincKwell Street, »o«

Lewis A. StraitSGRANT6N GOAI

all "SizesFill up your bins nim tor the

Prompt DeliveriesOffice and Yards

f • Lackawaivna'' Station ' , 1

Rockaway, N*-J- '!

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fWJ, Mas.;.; }.;» vl&HiuzMrs. V/UJ, Koglw/i.aa, < Kraufctio'

. '!>'•<»arden .street, died, . at iiig parents'

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iiit .crahklug ids car Wednesdayinji,' George Hiler had life riijlrtbnilien. "Believe ne," Bays

Se/"l!iat crapk tad s:)<iae tick

" " I ' ' - I S : ' • . -.e Democrats <it Dover hane vlao-

full ticket in the field for the,*,!! •election. Arltog Mat-Fall has•'„ 'endorsed- for Mayor; Dr. K. W\Ji,ino», .Dr. Kdward Jjove/ Floyd Car-1J.1- and William-Janes for AHerjneu.-jliie new tenuls courts at.'Rock*-

, i .(iv Farlt Lakea, are proving a very*' ,;•! ictlve placRfor tbfc young people.

i/ st'BS .KaI»c^ are .playedSeveral matches are arr

t ! l l a Saturday ao<| Suu-

f .

f. r*n*1otfn»WJ fryn> the Dover* Vfets'on Friday, Sept*

A parade will be held and', a11 good time held In Red Men'sill.

covered dish luncheon will behi at the nome of Mri£'-1Ctuajelt, atHan Lake, Saturday, Sept. 24, at

„ ij clock for the benefit of Ways and•f ""&< ms Committee, of Harding Chap-. i«r No. 194, O.;:E. £?•, Rocksway/ J5Y-

itrvbod'y

'" • .Ir. Edward Doland has on e*l>i-'S'iflim In Ills show window a piece of

.j,?!1 wing covering and" a: fragment ofmotor of the Buhle plane whichided at Long Valley on Tuesday

rnlng. The souvenirs were broughtItockaway by Bert Schilling who': several photos of the. wreck.

lie Seventy-sixth anniversary ofRebefcah Degree, I. 0. O, F.,, will

celebrated 6ti' Sunday, Sept. 26th.lionor of Qie 'event,RebekanUockaway, will attend; Dirtae seri In the evening at tlie Methodisthcopal Church'. All lady membersHie lodge are requested to meetthe Lodge Itooma at 7:15 o'clockrp. Please wear white,

.lisa Marjorle A- Till, daughter ofand Mrs. J<)hn W. lift, of EastonihtB. was :piarrled Saturday, Sep-lier 17th. to Fred Av Lake, of Do-1

The ceremony was performedRev. O. WilBon at ' tlte - Baptistjrcli parsonage in Dover, The|e was attended by Miss Mablelier, as bridesmaid, while herUber, Ernest.Miller was the best

! Marketing Exhibit Train wbfchis: eo successful In Its South Jersey

over the Reading and Centraillroad lines will again ue shown[ Trenton Fair, September 26 to Oc

1,'announces Secretary of As-iulture William B. Duryee. An opJrtunlty jg. thus afforded to all th<

ners.ot the state to learn bow toIt .up their products to secure thefit returns. •

hree Morrla County men were[legated to the Job of backseat driv-f"! last week When. State Motor Ve-fie Commissioner •William h. Dill,

their license:) on "charges oiliving while Intoxicated. Charleptyalo arid Daniel Dowd, of Whar

i and Henry J. Dawson, of Mftdi-were the trio who Bad their It>os revoked'.' In all there wer

Brty-seven guilty of driving will!'Ider the Influence of liquor ampenty-nlne In ail lost their license

various offenses.

[The Court of Errors has refused to: aside the conviction of four men

btenced to detyh for the murder atJwark of a paymaster for the R<sl<

Cream Company.. Unless thof Pardons intervenes, the;

fl die,in the electric chair at TrenThe rjnen are Joseph (Big Joe

[llano, Nicholas Joseph (Little JoePiano, Louis Capozzl and Chrtstojor Barrone. The case involved th|llng o£ George Condlt, the pay-

in a holdup at Newark, InBy, 1920. Condlt was shot down a1 was leaving the company's plan

the way to a bank with a larg.*slt.

Iio ninth annual' Morris Count,fr Is now under why, officially opJog Wednesday morning and con

»lng until Saturday night. Th'Is roughly divided into four sac,

N: Exhibits, of farm produce, hor-Jilture, cattle, swine, chickens,ib work, home economics and fan-I work; commercial booths; mid-

and horse show.' The midway» w H S l 8 ° b leeer than ever, with a new

""tnlval company having'a varied|ai)gemerit of booths, The hors

ta to be'liold on Friday an<'toy, and thorewillub the usual

jwes, with huntsrs and .jumpon

i)e ou Beacb etr«et U> a Ito<:b8-way resident, Jt cmtalnti elgbt'ooms, with all modern ftnprore-

men(». There U also a two-car gar-ge on tbe lot, TliTe prioe In *aM to

l e $ 6 , 0 0 0 . • • } - . ' . ••-

The grave of Hetty V,'aHJi\ny,UmLewis, Wasblneton'8 only sister, («believed to be definitely located InCulpe^per County, Virginia, and willbe marked b y the Daughter)* of theAmerican Revolution u»<! lh« Cut'

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or walcii

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limn<l&y, Haul. Ztrlh, OB

•I 2 a. HI. fc^t ytjur *;\acfe w e Jivor,

A ryotatly pit&turktiou'nd to cjutaln *»f.>Uj5very r«frlg«rator la;tat<?» «UJ,$JII'-4 for u yKUt:

Curl YmtiAzr. u,n<'. i. VDKrztMr. ni

•Hie, w h o recent ly won a »II*«rit t h e ludUin icib*resjied a s ylmUi*, , -, •.•.'.

;'F\IZIK are enoM^ij Hinhhn In tw,United, BUttea tt> r*H)ta<:*t {the A-ctir^

l)opulation of any one ot (lis taifow-iug Ktat«s: Maine, N«w HamwUtm,'eruiont, Bbode Island, OttU^arn,'lorida, Oregon, <^>!ora*> or lJ*ah.

Michael Clement* Ua» %ul<i li(» nnw

O« .Uthttny V/alkfer arifljBllrertSw^tr f.e ktti% tit iii.g atferdiii« Tfw f:'rw,s V,rt->A". will U: ih« t,I«,&lVui:ll>j!t. A st'/fy of * man tnd a

fouj;?<! wilti uJttUl xtitt tiiktnmtf i.S.ry liiVf-.H. Ttitr* willtwo rMmttota, "Kisf.y Vvoto

itUf.y" aiiii "TIIK IMUUig HaUrn",

•lr,r </f "A T>ufiKf:r<>ti>t Adftnlure"\>p. uAAkA tor Ihr. fnaHnft only.

It I* it lMi% tlttie ttiht't; th*r,<Atl tiayn whztf the feM» fix*d to r.raise th« rtnA rill the. ihtiaire ass theIwiianx mint; ienrinr, ttirfju tf theblH» witli'tlie tJ>w\*m In hot pur-Ruin, Sit net then V/*3!*rn \>\tXarat

V.«f«»is a trifle anaemic aod thft.oU ytrjller# have Sivtn • laid

igtiti f(,r Wfcfln^^day, Thursday aud

t:i in thfi fiu>vi*s iB Ihfe lunnie.ititt'Ay oi tijft year, fxiuint; Fazfeiida

£ad /'.lydf- C<i<ik in "Simple Sl«."They «tu/lierl llf« making from a

•)k, liat the g/jsli rtarnert thingwouldn't work. The associate feat-ur«- will he Corrine.Griffith In "Threeflours." What would you do If you\.M\ juat three hours to live? Don'tmi.-;3 fhl« one.

Tim* Vtir Bird

'the N'ew Jeraey Auriubon Boclfety,fn,m Its office at H» Market Street,Newark, announftesi that beoaune ofthe delay in getting lta bird housei:oiilt*t ttfefore the Hoy and GirlBcont*. school pupils and the otherhoy* and fflrls,f>f the State, owing tothe vkc.HtUin* Just ended, the time for

of entrffcs- ban been extended

away ,»{t <Ju*ty, *!<eleft», . Xtexp- (n- the'heart ol ftlmrytl. every Irf y 1* a wlaht» futte the name tuirt of thing, anflmany «rown-up* think entloUHly otthe tl/Ht.a wiicn he umit to til andvraleh (ll« I/IK Il--j(lfir) Mi-x[i:titi* tl« I>«-IjIrj'I thi-tf lif.UvA (.(ishfi.K arid Maze

until and Indndlng'September H. ."Any boy or girl" says the Society,

''with '«ome ability In design andworkmanship, can In an evening, orat mMf two .evenings, costruct & bjrd.

that may win, the ten dollarfirst prl/ie, or at least the five dollar«i«>nd *ri2e or the three dollar thirdprize. They will be well repaid fortheir trouble. In addition to the ban-or, width will be StaU-wlde."

lve conte«tanta should ( i l l ,

away at the av^n*ln/r c«wl«»y«. "Ari-zona TilgliDt," which Is on* tit thef«atur** «f a his double feature pro-gram mui\ng Monday and Tuesday,» en« «I tliew« real western*. Fred

Tlinmnnn. and hl» great f«<rfie. HllverKing, are K«J"K to give (he

The Mt, Hope Base Ball team',.' of the Twilight league

at Dover, will meet an all-star teampicked from all the teams composinghe l«agu«, on Saturday eft*rniwn

at St. Mary's field. A weekSaturday this picked Dine will playhe Newark Bears.

All scholars In ifie MorrlstownSchools not vaccinated wlttiln thepast five years, trill nave to be vac-cinated now( or will be excluded fromschool according to a statement (»•eue4 Tuesday, by ,tlie school author-ities, A case of emslt-pox wag dis-covered In a High School student lostweek/

Tbe Board of Freeholders havesigned an agreeijifnt to,»ld ilocka-

Townshlp to the extent of $5,<W9In reconstructing thePond Boad and the Roekaway-MounlHope Road. The Slate bos allott«<ltZO.000 on the same work ami tbetownship will pay the sura needed tocomplete It. .

One Morrlstown boy and three oth-er County ixjyn have beenscholarships by Rutgers University.Erie Bailor, of Washington Valley, Isthe Morrlstown boy to win this lionor, while tbe others are Andrew V.Armstrong, of Dover, Hugo C, 8iel>-ke, of Denville anil Jerome YVyekoffof Mountain Lakes.

The Church of the Redeemer, Mor-rlstown, will celebrate its 75th anni-versary Sunday, September 25th, atwbicb time a former rector, the R«v.Barrett P. Tyler will be tbe preach-er. In tbe afternoon the new ParishHouse will be dedicated and tills oc<caston will be an historic event Inthe life of tills parish. Special rousic at both services, and an organ re-cital by the well known organist, Al-exander McCurdy. Jr.. wtio lias Justreturned from Europe.

Raymond 13. Shorter, of Dover, wasappointed Assistant County Super-visor of Roads by the Board of Freeholders last week. Freeholder Will-iam J. Bassett, in making the nom-ination, eald that the road work lm<lgrown BO much that it Is Impossiblefor Supervisor Mnrtln Murphy tokeep in close touch with all the workMr. Shorter Is n resident of Dover,and has been employed In the countyengineering department for the pastnine yearn, His salary lit KUDO ayear, and will not be increased.

*iu\ old, a glimpse of • realw«;»«ern frontier life, truly authcmtlcin every detail, and »» thrilling ofany exploit from the pages ofFenlmore Cooper.

The seeoelate feature hrtngfi Al-

Fremklin'M WiidomDont thou lovo life? Tlii-n do not

squander time, for It Is the stuir lifeis mode of.—Benjamin Franklin.

EconomyEconomy merely is doing without

the things you arc belter off for doingwithout—Horrfeburg Telegraph.

/ Unprofitable Victory ' ;A Codmenn victory (Greek prevcrb)

was one In .which the victors sufferedas much as the defeated.

Stale Bird*Two stales have stole birds—Florida,

tho mocking bird, and Missouri,-, thebluebird. ,

Pomposity No AitetBelt-importance doesn't help you to

become important.—From Forbes Mag<a z l n o , . . ' • , . ' . ... • •;

berta Vaughn (nlaugh provoking

anotherpicture*

of herentitled.

'Un*?fl*y Payment*." luM nee howaim twktw %t><><\, and you'll laagh allthe restl of ttie week. The late«t

write or telephone to the Society of-fice for particulars. The result* ofthe contest will be announced andpt\?.m awarded at the Society's an-nual meeting. In tlie Newark MuseumOctober 4,... , , .

Striking 'yfl!tt>» are offered In a(rale now npier way at Neldell'snifi'f* a! iknalh Ennex street, Dover.Mr. Noidetl hasc: Just opened a new»f(tr(? wftli a wiiAplete line of Wom-eri's ari'd Mteaca' Coats, dresaen andjiOHst. and al«o a full line of clothingfor men anil t>oy». Mr,' Neldell lawell'Jin(?)v(t ;in Dover, having beenthe manager for the late firm of Jacobs & fc'rfediand, who removed toRichmond, 3. I. Bee adv. on page 7

Fire PlaceFURNITUREANDIRONS

Black—Flemish Iron—BrassHandsome Patterns

Prices $3.00 and higher

FIRE SETSPatterns and finish to match andirons

Prices $5.50 and higherSPARK GUARDS FOLDING FENDERS

COALGRATES

S. H. Berry Hardware Co.15 E. Blackwell St., Dover Tel. 947

Best "Lehigh" Obtainable: $12*00 per Ton

for No. 1 and No. 2 chestnut equally mixed.,. Best for all round purpose.

Fill up now and have your worries over.

ROCK AWAY LEHIGH COAL CO..j. JOS. M. REESE

V, I'IfONKBYard—40ft'

MoJInee I>»Mr at 2«30 fCte»^-2 Hhom—1 & ftjM*, oil *taU We— Ft««. 35c—!!yc—Children, (Hot & Kves.) 10c

H«lurdar »:t«-nln« All .Heal* 40c—Children 1,'c

Thursday, Friday, Saturday

Three Days OnlyDirect from a long run on Broadway

The Greatest Comedy Teanf

George Sidney and Charlie MurrayIN

"LOST AT THE FRONT"with Natalie Kingston'

Never a Funnier, War Comedy

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday

LONCHANEY'SGreatest Dramatic Masterpiece

"MOCKERY"The Man of a Thousand Va.cm and a TliouHntul Arts In

HIH Most Amazing Kffort! .

Coming—"What Price Glory"' [If, If, Hparnoa and III* Ilnhw 'fbcalr«'0rchiiH(rn nt All Vcrtormaneen

This Plan Scores a Bull's Eye

A QUARTER century of activetest has failed to show anythingbut strength, honest purpose,safety and good earnings, in our"buflding and loan" plan.

Time tested, thoroughly triedand fully proved,—our type offinancial institution is showingthe most rapid, -growth in thewho)" world oE money matters.

Rockaway Building & Loan AssociationGEORGE E. FISHER, Secretorf

Do You Know?A GREBE RADIO

, jJ can be bought ' ! •

Complete for $138.00 upand we can install it right away in time forthe Dempsey-Tunney Fight, September 22.

We also have the new

7 Tube Grebe on display

Be sure and get your set fixed up for the fight.Don't wait and be disappointed

O. P. DICKERSONMain Street Tel. 307

PUT YOPlt HAVINGS IN A MPTPAt, 8AVINOS BAHK

THE MORRIS COUNTY SAVINGS BANKCorner South nnd Wellnrt Slrccls, HorrMown, Morris County, N. 1. I

KSTAItMSHEI) J874

The Only Savings Bank in Morris CountyONB HUNCHED AND EIGHTEENTH INTEREST DIVIDEND

Tho Hoard of Mnnngoru liavo ordered an Intercut Dividend paid on alldeposits of $5.00 and upwards for tho Three Months ending Sept. 30th,1927 AT THE HATE OP'-H4% PER ANNUM, PAYABLE OCTOBER 1st,1027, INTEREST DIVIDENDS PAYABLE QUARTERLY.

JANUARY, .APKIIJ, JUIA nnil OCTOBERDBpoaita made on or before Oct. 4th, draw Interest from Oct. 1st. ,

• • . AmeU OTgr$ll,7f)Ot0111).00

l'UT ICOUIl SAVINGS IN A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANKnr. iiiniHmtmninnrrr

Advertise in the Record ~ It brings results

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DAY THAT MARKEDDOWNFALL OF GERM

HOLY CITY SCENESODD TO WESTERNER

August li Notable in Annals j Visitor Must Remember It laof Surgery.

On AllgtliC 12, JM", a youiijjnrrr.wlii*. - naitifr hiirvlyt-M <m!y an Jam^s

*</., "wfirt run over by a cart 1Q Gltttf-'J.JW arid K&Ineei undying funi*. for lils'leg. If not f>.r Iilmfu-lf. Home one car-TWA tii<- Injured Hid lo tlie fllimsowIioya! Infirniiiry, where prt-?il<l*'(i anesi-'fr young snr>;pt>n, newiy *-om«! from

•1-ondMi, and [••••Mcs.wd of an lili-n. Ilianame wa3 J07c1.l1 I.Utar and hla lde.~%raa that ilioxp [iiyaxerlinl* living

'e**rui,* wli!<-ti i'ii^ieur had Ju«t been'lus-f.TfijCatliiK hfld Homethlnjr. to dowith the then ronftlderPdinerltftWe »fti-r nny mrglrfll opera-

'tlnn. aa WPK as nfler bone fracture*<|n whirl) lh» skin alan (» broken, frttc-*tur**» wiiUii rtur^t'ojm cla.sa ad "com-'pourtfi" o»f«. Youni; Jamp* had iuf-;f<>r<>d that tlnd of fracture of III* leg.'Moac • urfc**nns of the day would hove-aaJd, aa probably sonie of them did'soy, that .Tarwa v*a» likely to go on<»-UggeA through (lie rest of hu life.

Young Doctor Lister thuuicht differ»ntly. He tried on the wounrl In th*

'leg th« new g«rro-dl»ri>nrajilu» meth-od* wliU-h ha had h«>«n thinking outtfnd testing. The rejuk » n nj«£lc«I.

•'No suppuration followed; the leg"healed. On March 10, 180T, Listerb»ed tbe c«8<* to illuntrate the first

•publication of hl» method! In tbe Lon-don Lancet. Antlneptle aurgery, per-haps the greatest of nil the Blfta ofmedical science to mankind, had be-jnn.

A world In which the rolracl» offjalnlen and gerriiles» surgery ha» be-come a commonplace find** It difficultto realize Iiow ihort a time has paused•luce l u Invention. The centenary ofUtter** Mrtb has Jnat been celebratedby the world'a pbynlclana. It 13 leasthan half u long alnce bis method* ofconquering the gprms became commonknowledge and common practice. Ofall the snrglcal operation* now classedas major one* more than three-fourthscould never hare beeo attempted »olong as germ lnraders were admittedwith the knife. Nowadays, thanks toUjrter and to anesthesia, surgery is{tertian* the moat advanced of allarts. Indeed, It Is far In advance, asSir Berkeley Mnynlhan said at one ofthe I,liter celebration, "of all the acl-«nc«i npon which l u future pcogreasfler*nd«." Another Lister Is neededt<> open some npw fipld to IU conguer-ors, perhaps another James to lend hisleg to some renewed advance.

towill

Studying Street NoitetIn an effort to bring about the elimi-

nation of many street noises, a sur-vey Is being made In the streets ofChicago with aa Instrument recentlyRevised for recording nnd comparing i-the volnme of different sounds. Ac-

an Oriental Town.The llrnt tntproHSlun wlil<-li .Toni-

lar^ely on the . visitor's previous fa-miliarity with iirlrntiil town*. If hecomvn fresli trmu western Bcene.-! andcustoms nnd her? for tlie lli'.st timelook* upon ttie Kust he win «'nl manyatrtinge Mights, feouuils and Hint'!whirl* to ailJuHt himself. Someajiock him.

Tlie. uni-leunllness. the neRllseure ofsanitation, the ucoeptmu-e of llltli aivlvermin as a matter of i-otir.se; (lie ny-palllnj poverty, blindness fl"(i disease;the shiftless, noitilen fisures that t>e-ttrpw the streets; the shameless ties-gin*, aided by all the plty-produclnjartifices that can be devised; theblzurre marlm of rui-lal ami religiousdistinction, aurh as the straggling, un-cut forelocks of the Polish Jews or theknotteilback hair of the CJrwk priests—scores of gui-h tilings will amlte his

I eyes and nose..If he 1.9 incapable of OTPrnnssInK

thesa strangenesses he may as well re-turn where he ran feel tbe. congenialfamiliarity of Bruadivay or the liuiue-llkeness of Main street anywhere. If.however, he haa learned to look withrenerans eyes on ait sorts and condi-tions of men he soon will see lightupon Jerusalem. The conditions an tosanitation are Infinitely better underBritish rule than they have ever beenbefore, and they are constantly Iu>-prorlng. Anyway, the idea tliat clean-liness Is neit t» godliness Is western;In a c-onntry like Palestine where, evenin Jerusalem, there In barely enoughwater to cfrlnt. It Is a bit absurd: andadmirable personalities can developunder conditions where such an Ideala as yet an [inuaturallzed alien.

Aa for happiness, there Is probablyas mnch per capita in Jerusalem, oreven In these poverty-stricken,' mud-brick Arab villages, with all theirsqualor, as there la In the city of Newfort.

In the end even the traveler who atflr»t l« shocked discovers the realJerusalem. Its narrow, winding, climb-ing streets; Its thronged bazaarspacked along; tha traffic ways orcrowded under roionnadea built byCrusaders to bouse pilgrims; Its end-

rtot of color In costumes thatrepresent many faiths and races; Usfascinating salmagundi »' strangefaces, strange animals, strange clothesand strange accents—all these fill tlieeye until the Strand or Fifth Avenueseems by contrast very dull, drab,standardised nnd monotonous.—Dr.Harry Emerson Fosdlck In the Ladles'Home Journal.

Cart Quickly CleanedAfter passing tiuotigu most tunnels,

trains are usually dirtier ttiao theywere when they entered, but exactlytlie reverse la true of a passage overoae of tue railroad ilues In FranAfter going through It, nays I'opulaiMechanics Magazine, every car Isbrushed and vacuum-cleaueu, cavingthe time and labor required for scrubbing with baud implements. Tbe tun-el Is an archway which Is lined withbrushes and vacuum-cleaning attach-ments. As the tfuln Is pulled slowlyalong, the polishing and cleaulng apparatus functions automatically aud.In doing so, reaches almost every pairof tlie exterior of the cars.

Power Only in HeatonOne fact uliiiidn uut I" bold relluf i"

the hltilory 01 maii'a alli-mi'l f"r lu'1"„ , tvr.m-nt. That K «l»-» i-«i»l'«W"» <*

i u.s«l only re»eu(mint is uruused. «H(J?; I the eiid 1M nut gained. Ouly ihroush

l t u'»moral suuxionreasot> mil a itiiuuuel GuuippvH.

mid ujipeal to uieu'movement tui:i;i!«u.

lu theFirtt Envelope*

Envelopes came Into useUnited States anil in England between1840 and 1800. The Brst practical IUH-chine fur nut king rnveluues was put-ented lu UnslauJ lu Mil and Ihe iirslAmerican patt-nt wus taken out lu1849.

On the Watch!A hank In Portland, Maine, has ap-

'Streets nolsea on the level of one ofChicago's busiest corners Is 657. The

.volume of noise encountered at thetop of a tall bnlldlng Is (boat one-third that at the street level below.

•A uteam engine pulling up a grnde'makes th.ee times more noise than

an electric motor doing the same•mount of work on the same grnde.

Sure Earthworm* SingIf you doo't believe that earthworms

have voices and use them, tiptoe ,lato/the garden some warm summer eve-

ning, says Dr. Rudolph Kuedemann of'-the New Tork State moaeurn, Albany,

In • ttatement in Popular Science"Moathly, conlirmlng obncrvatlons or..the German scientist. Prof. O. Man-'jSold.•' Ll«tenlng one evening In the garden.Doctor nnedemann observed "a chorusof almost unbeltevnbly small voices."

'Aided by a flashlight, he caught sever-al worms In the net of "singing." The

."worms, he thinks, make these noisesby dragging their minute bristles over

their holes In the ground.

periscope for the protection of Itsunderground vaults. A long tube hasbeen bnllt Into the outer wall of thebuildlDg, one end of It terminating Ina mirror fnrlng the door of a big safedown In the vault, and the other in asimilar mirror at shoulder level abovpthe street. A policeman or other guard,patrolling the sidewalk In front of thohonk, peers occasionally through a se-cret peephole In the side of the build-ing, so that he can observe tho wholescene la the cellar vault, explainsScience and Invention Magazine.

Electric lamps and reflectors Illumi-nate the vault so that the policemanabove ran see everything clearly. Anyobstruction placed In front of the mir-ror In the cellar Immediately betraystho presence »tf Intruders.

i - Male Long ImprisonedWhen hu» mule disappeared, Dan

Darling, pioneer former of Nixon,Texts, started o fatflung search for

; blra, without avail, even putting out.postcards with a reward for Ilia re-' turn. Two weeks later, he happened

to cross a dry rrcek In the middle ofMs pasture, and found the mule

-wedged In between two hnnks In suchn way that he could not get out. Dnrl-

. Ing procured help, and released themule, which had not suffered much Inspite of his long stay without food orwater.—Indlonaiwlla News.

Money in Old Silver FoilThe BO-cnHed "silver" foil Is really

tin or aluminum foil and a great dealof It Is used and much of It wastedby being discarded after once havingserved as a wrapping. A Welsh char-ity drive took the form of. a collectionof this rnnterlal for the period of oneyear uiiil 'he amount collected repre-sented n value of $10.UOO, which wasexpended In cndnwlng hospital beds.Durlnc the "drive" other money nail

-. valuable material w-as collected whichbrought the total up'to $30,000.

AutomaticOne of the IA>3 Angelea furniture

. stores has a new davenport that they.call "Cupid's' netreat." It looks verymuch like most otlrer davenports but

, unwary bachelors are warned."Wliy do you call It 'Cupid's KB-

trcat'l™ a visitor ventured to Inquire.T h o opholRtcry Is quite tliln," ex-

plained the salesman, "and by tlie end. of n year It la Bqro to bo worn through,

thereby dlsnluylnK the" algnt "It'atime to get married."

Bacteria in the Movie*Deadly bacteria took their turn as

movie actors In amnzlng films recentlypxhlblted by Dr. H, J. Gerstenhergerof Cleveland. "Cold light," developedexpressly for this form of mlcrophotog-raphy, made poasthle his remarkableplcturea, according to Popular ScienceMonthly.

Mptlon pictures of bacteria hithertohave been Impossible because the In-tense heat of the ordinary movingpicture light sonrce Instantly killedall germs In Its path. In taking thenew pictures, a current of Ice waterwa3 arranged to How beneath the glass1

•llde bearing the living bacteria, to'Olter out the heat from the powerfullight. '

Big EventHarry Pollard, who la directing

"TJnclc Tom's Cabin," had called forseveral hundred colored people for oneof his big scenes. When the time forshooting arrived, only half a dozendarkles had put In an appearance.

"Where's the rest of the bunch,"asked the perturbed director.-

"Reckon dey couldn't resist irotn* todat big dance we tlonft heeretl ahontt"•aid Bastus uneasily.

"Whnt dance? Where is It?""Ah don't Jes pentactly know, but

we done heered two trains wnsgwlneto Charleston."—L,os Angeles Times.

School Ha* One StudentMrs. Heleno Castle constitutes the

faculty and Helen Chesbrougli Is thestudent body of the Elk Mountain(Wyo.) high school. Last year, whenHelen was In tho eighth grade. ElkMountain had no high school. Afterher graduation, the school' hoard,composed of Helen's' parents and/one,other person, decided to move forhigher education, They atiotlnlied thogrammar school and established thehigh school. Wyoming lias moro tlma2(W one-yenr nnd two-pupil grammarflcliool*. but thin to tho only ono-ata-dent high eduxil.

Autpidou* Meeting"Yassum,"1 said Callle, the aesro i

cook, MI been engaged now for goiu' ion tea days." j

"Who Is the bridegroom?"'Wellum, he's a mighty nice matt.""Have you known him long?""Yes, Indeedy. Don't you remem

ber. Mil Aronoft". dat about two weeksago yon lemma off one day right afterdinnertime so's I could get to thefun'el of a lady friend of mine."

"Yea, I do.""Wellum, de one Pin fixed to marry

Is de departedsliusoand."—Exchange.

Joke Wat on H imt elfA man In Arkansas witu a donkey

for sale, heard a man across the linewanted to buy one, and wrote him Apostal card as follows: "Dear SK1—Ifyou want to buy a donkey, a reallygood one, don't forget me. Youfa, etc.,BUI Smith."—Capper's Weekly.

Zero in WorrietOur Idea of zero In things to worry

abont is the danger that this earthwill last only another million years orto.—Dea Molnes Register.

Early American Citie*Mobile wua the capital of the

French province of Louisiana until17»>. For several years »|so la theearly part of the Eighteenth centuryIilluxl was tlie capital of the B'rencliterritory in this part of North Amer-ica.

Caute of HeartburnHeartburn is not due to add stom-

achs, or any condition of the stomachcontents, but to a muscular distensionof th« digestive tract Itself, and canbe controlled by medicine, accordingto two noted American physicians.

Metal That RetUtt MeatTungsten, used for the filaments of

electric light bulbs. Is a rsre metal ofthe chromium group. When pure itIs white and pliable. It can standgreut heat iiud melts only at 8,150.degrees Fahrenheit.

Mark* Slate'* AdmissionWhen a state Is added to. the Union

the star Is added to the flag on July 4,following the dntc of admission.

National Capitol'* SettingThe grounds of the national capltol

In Washington contain 2211 acres.

To Keep Plant* MaittTo keep plants moist for a day or

so, sink a tin with a hole punched InIt beside the plant, with the hole to-ward the root. Fill the can with•water and cover. The water will dripfor a day or so.

Austrian Fou>l* LackProper Neck Covering

A peculiar urt<«l of f'»*l* cnllKlNuked Neck lias tome to this countryfrora Austria, where It I* said tobavo originated. The ijam» couiesfruio the fuct that the fuwls are dftiiU-tule of feathers from within an inchor two back of the head down the en-tire length of the neck aau on to tliethoutders. This peculiarity of plum-age is very marked, and the neck endKhouiders have on unnatural appear-ance. They are not attractive; Infact, they are very unattractive, andthe peculiar sensation to tUa bandwhen grasping the naked portion ofrjue neck is very unpleasant Tlie »klaof the neck to smooth, and, when ex-posed to the sun. during the summermonths, turns red and has a raw ap*pearance, as If the blood were gath-ered bcoeatb and close to the »klu.They «re very hardy; are but seldomseen, and have been bred la Austriaouly as Doveitiea.

Modern Writer* No FrankerMy point la only to einJaln that,

certain anlggerers apart, the novelistsof today are more strode'' Inhibitedthan the novelists of the last genera-tion. If anyone doubts this fnut Jeball be pleased, on receipt of astamped addressed envelope, to Bendblm the titles of Nineteenth centuryworks that would make the modernnovelist blush.—H. 0. Harwood In tbeOutlook. London (living Age),

Ottoman* Warlike RaceOttomans 1$ the name given to the

Turks inhabiting the territories for-merly under the rule of tho sultan ot

• Turkey. The Turk* tre of TartarI origin, and In the Sixth century A. D«

they occupied a district In southerncentral Asia. They began their con-quests la the Eleventh century.

Our Dotty RainContrary to popular belief, rain-

drops are not pure water. Everycloud particle contains a nucleus ofdust around which the vapor con-

j denies.—Uberty.

' Not Product of PanamaPanama buta are not made In Pana-

ma, as popularly supposed. They aremanufactured almost exclusively IDEcuador and Peru. The misnomerarose from tbe fact that such batswere Introduced to the world throughtbe Isthmus of Pauama.—PathfinderMagazine.

KLIiNZODental Creme

This dentifrice. m w

white, creamy ami inv|ting makes the teeth cleajBcrupulouBly ao _. g | r e (

them the white lustrumlook that dlBIx-autiful , (teethand safeguard!! them.

50cI/JUff* Size Tube

GERARD'S

Hock Drills Auomoblle Bp it.awn Mowers Sharpened Vliut1

DAVID JIAKTBlacksmith

' General RepairingTelephojw -Rockanar 4»

Aall hinds ol toola ground and in-ened

Shop i Cor. Union St., Hiberaia»BOCKAWAY, K. J.

TESTING THE ENDURANCE OF TELEPHONE APPMATUSBY "ACCELERATED LIFE TESTS" AT THE BELL LABORATORIES

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Special Apparatus Used by which the Equivalent of Yeawof Wear I. Crowded iuto Week, or Mpnth, »nd ValuableData Obtained for Standardization or Improvement in Design

ii' -i-juisi no amount of thoughtI or care woven Into -the

gmmjf original design ot a pieceHrmWil ol apparatus will enable

itB length ot life in actualservice to »e predicted. The vicis-situdes encountered during theserviceable existence of even acomparatively simple piece ofequipment are too many and toocomplex to admit ot an a priorianalysis. Only after a multitude otidentical pieces have completedtheir several lives la It at all possiblo to set a period ot probable endurance.

It is always, imperative, however,that the points ot weakness andthe probable life ot a new piece otequipment, or a modification ot anold one. be known before it is putinto regular service. The Boll Sys-tem sets a high ideal ol continuityof service which demanila thatweaknesses be located and cor-rected before they develop intotroublo In actual use-. Some meansmust bo devised, therefore, toforce a piece ot apparatus throughon Intensified existence in whichit endures tho routine which.'.-wouldnormally be Imposed'upon it but ata. vaBtly accelerated rate. This Isono ot the numerous lines ot Inves-tigation carried out in the BollTolephdna Laboratories In the In-tereat ot bettor telephone entilD-ment. ., .. •:, . - •

Such Is the accelerated lite test;o speeding up ot normal function-lug so, that years of ordinary 'serv-ico are crowded Into as manymonths pr weeks. Tost frames, torexample, are provided holdinglargo lumbers of transmitters op-posllo each of which la a receiverto BubBtltuta for the human mouthA special phonoBrap!i oauson thonorocoivoTs to omit continuously sotPhrases an "Joo took father's ohoo

beach out" and "She waa waitingat my lawn," -which have beenformed to compass in a tew wordsall tbe moat damaging elements ofsound. The transmitters are alter-nately in and out of the circuit andperiodically the base on. whichthey are mounted is automaticallystruck hammer blows to slmtlatathe shocks normally received bydesk stand transmitters.- By thesedevices a year of talk is crammediuto two fervid weeks and Buchsearching fortnights 'are repeatedtill failure occurs.' • ^

TESTINfc CABLE SHEATH

Sometimes • the question Is .nar-rowed to otto or two factors. Whateffect, for Instance, does an extrafraction ot a per cent ot antimonyIn the lead sheath ol acablo hove'on Its ability to withstand tho vi-brations it will inevitably be sub-jected to. when suspended fromaerial Structures ? A machine wasdevised by which half a score olshort length ot cable could be rap-Idly vibrated by motor-driven cams.Sheaths of different compositionare forced night and day to under-co this excessive vibration whichBoon points out the weaker alloys.

There Is probably no more pro-lific patent .ot disruption than vi-bration. Its effect is not limited tothe cracking ot cablo sheathNothing is frea from its Influence1

To determine, its effects upon othernieces.of apparatus a special tan-chlno la used having a platformVhlch Is kept continuously in -vi-bration. .Pieces ot apparatus to botested, desk stands for example,aro secured to this platform! Thomethod of prndaelng tho vibrationis that the contrifiipil force do*rotopod by two wolKhbi m thaform of camo rovolTiog at a rato

of l,8Q0 revolutions per roinutooselllatea the, platform rapidlyback and forth. Of a somewhatallied nature Is tho machine fordropping receivers onto theirhooks. Motor-driven, this appa-ratus unremittingly picks up thareceivers, raises them to an ad-justable height' and allows themto.fall. With alight modiflcatlonathe same machine Is used tor manyforms of testa ot this same generalcharacter. -. •

Flexible cords ot one type oranother are used extensivelythroughout the telephone ByBtem.The cord to your desk stand entersthe base through a small bushing!It was found that economies couldbo effected by. substituting apunched metal bushing for the rub-ber one originally used, but bctoreauthorizing the change Its effect onthe cord had to ba determined Amachine designed for this purposecontinuously pulls tho ; cord backand forth across the opening of.thobushing. Another machine fortesting the llfo ot-wiper cords wasalso devised. Ono machine teststhe effect ot abrasion, acting fromthe , outside Inward—another thqeffect ot. repealed .flexings on thoInterior 'conductor.

YIELDS VALUABLE DATA'_ An extremely Interesting appara-tus wag designed to te3t tho resultof tho repeated dropping of nickelsInto tho coin box. Eleven nickelswopld be.dropped In rapid succea.Blon, the coin hox would then boemptied and the cycle repeated. Inthis manner a million nickels maybo dropped In a, coraparaUvelyabort time. .Such a llfo test usuallygives cdmplelo and .lolnlled infor-mation as to where tho plcco ofequipment'breaks down and Justwhat tho causes ot tho falluro aro

This sort ol data is one of tliothings- th'A enables the engimwr u>standardize a' design or, in the In-terest ot economy, to safely rucam-mond a change it) a dealon alreadystandard.

The felt pad oa tUo bottom of »desk sot ono misht think wa» Just,felt and that was all that could bosaid about i t However/while pissmay be pigs, different tolls, trodtheir reaction, seem to be oC entire-ly.distinct species. An interestingmachine was developed to simulatetbe sliding and rubbing on a <lc3!ctop that the Base ot- a. telephonoreceives. By means ot tills ""9

weaker types ot felt were weededout leaving only the sturdy variety.to bo Standardized. ' •' . ,

A vast amount of Ingenuity In ro-;quired In. the design ot llfo tcsfcequipment. Htlie action to whiclithe part is subjected does not clow'ly simulate aervico conditions thoresults will bo to Just that extent1

unreliable. The progress of tan'tost muBt be rapid but well watchoo;so that In falling tho articlo wlllidtaclone the causa of failure. Wherotho disintegrating process Is ono!of slow wear, such as on felt dc3kstand bases, tho results must bo,observed-periodically. Where tho|rosult will bo Borne sudden faluro ofia part, means Must bo taken, to in-!sure that an alarm t>o given whoathe falluro occurs or that tho opera-,tlon ceases, or that in some otherimanner attention bo called to thobreakdown, Always,a.record roust'ba kept ol tho number of operation*before falluro., Without tho accel-erated llfo test rapid progress wltl»undevlatlng steps would bo iinpoa-HlMe." Advanco would bo a lacking;buck :id forth agnlntit tho head;wind ot uncertain results. With Iu»aid, bawever, progress sails bctorfftho winds ot corlaln Imowloilgo. J.

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Sixty Two YearsSuccessful Service to the Public

FOUR percent on checking accounts $500ind over.

THREE percent on savings accounts $5.00md over.

FIRST NATIONAL BANKMorristown, New Jersey

Power of PrayerDoctor tSUKUelgb, me new minis-

ter, was young mid full of faith, hopeno* charily, but lie did not alwaysplan fats epeecli with carj.

Oue Sunday evening lie mild verjearueetlj- to hlg congregation: "Iyetus pray tlmt we may liuve au ntttud-aoce of at least one hundred at ourM?*t young p«ople'v mtetlng. And re-member that (lie prayer of faith Is al-ways answered."

Now, the Beit service, did not bringout one hundred perpouB, or anywherenear that number, l>ut the young jnln-l r looked cheerfully dov-n upon thefaithful few.

"Friends," he said briskly, "therearen't a hundred of un, but there arethirteen, and that's une or two niorethflfi I hod counted on."—Ix>s AngelesTints.

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1119 EAST BLACKWEIA 8TjBEET,el«phoii6 728-M, DOTXB. M. *.

'Belief About Jerusalem",rusfll<?n> was believed by the earlyirews to lie n central point of iif(h end therefore exceptionalSift '

j You Don't Need a Doctor' I' yon fee] thnt the world la grow-•» letter," remnrlied the Man on the

'••> "you don't need n doctor."—To-„ J Blade.

iiiper Currency Long Agoj ireo Polo, .who traveled to Clilnn

'. lie Thirteenth century, reported1 a pnper money was In use tlicre.

* * • - •

Meat Children on Farm*More than half the farm population

of the United States, 60.4 per cent tobe exact, Is made up of persons tindertwenty-one. In the cities only 37.0per ceat of the people are less thantwenty-one. Which Is as It ehonld be,for the country la the place to raisechildren. And farm-raised boys andgirls are the life-blood of all largocltloa.—Capper's Weekly.

- QuackeryTonne Doctor—My dear, you most

really get rid of these duck*. TheyInsult me every tlrao I enter or leavethe house.—London Humorl«t

Militaritm Rampant"Premier Baldwin admits that his

war experts, like the war experts ofthe other Kuropeon countries, are pre-paring to fight the next war with bac-teria."

President Hlrnm C. Roblnuon of theUniversal Peace league was tailing InDenver about militarism.

".America," he mild, "shows Europepreity 'dearly wlmt she thinks ofmilitarism. Her language Is diplomat-ic, but It's clear.

"America Is like (lie new boarder.Ills landlady eald to him et break-fast :

" 'Well, how does your coffeo suityou, slrf.• "'It 's Jnst to my taste, ma'am,' theyoung fellow answered—'weak andcold, Jua't 06 I like It.'"

River"i Course ChangedThe Isargo river, In Italy, Is being

token from Its bed about eight milessouth of UroSuannTie, end carriedthrough a tunnel to within two milesof Bolcano, where It will be dropped700 feet.

The horse-power to be generated atthis new electric station will be 220,-0O0, and the current will light thecountry as far south as Florence, SOUmiles away.

Two subsidiary stations In lateralvalleys are also to be constructed, andthe total power of the district will be810,000 horse-power, or three-fifths ofthe whole estimated hydro-electricalpotentialities of Scotland.

Island* of GalapagoaDefy March of Year*

While ffiiegs Imve chauijed mightilyupon the face at Uie citrtli will Sinonward march of yturn, there Is oi»6little hpvl whtrfc gittture. hua neverchanged.

u tlie Pacific ocfcuo the Oulupa^osands are still lu tlit KrptUiau ute.

Thti »•«» tlie period of Hit mrlU'6 «i-l i i c c vth^n uiontitiouB UlijOKUure,

itlk'N oo feet ur wore lu Iwjgtli, withMJird, luipc-mliiiljlc hldtu uud great

teeth, rvaiued ll»e fcurfiue of the KU/be.In this oue i*;iot thlilgu lire today

very much us they were lu the agesof the putit, long before the moist pi'ltu-lllve iipe-mua. l'Voju that luterevtlliggroup of lolandu there has recentlyreturned au csjiedltlon wlilth IIIIKfound many btruuge creutut^s thutare today just UB tiielr uijiifciurs wereliilllloii0 of y«urs ngu.; It In true that no, UUfuot dluonaurshave been found on the Galapagos ]B-landu, but tlie reptiles living Iht-re ureutartllngly clone lelutlous of th« oldUOUUKTH. The swarming, ferocious 4-foot land lizards, called Couoluiitiuu,arv declared to bear it striking re-teuililunce lu the iiiiclcut extinctKtegouuurus. Tliey uro extremelytierce, and can bite 11 uiuh's leg off.

The gigantic land tortoise, some-times reaching a weight of hW) poundsor mere, WUB at one time the best-known product of the Galapagos is-land**. Through the cxct'Kglve demundfor them tlie tortoises have becomenearly extinct

The bird life Is also very wonderful,end the sea lions, which play happilywith human beings, ore quite enter-talnlug. There are huge spiders thattcurc bjrds and whose web mightthrottle a innn. and other epKlenjWIIOBP bite Is said to be deadly to hu-rilan beings.

Want a Taxi?If no, JIIKHIC UK. \\i' urn lit yourservice ul all hour*. You'll<»ur fiiuuiieum uml carts relia-bleIf JKU Iiuve no( lid (I our ser-vice, >vJiy not try It.

DenviHe GarageProp.

Speclall»t on Knight Jlotora. Jvxpcrton 1 •'. Muk«!B of Oaro.

Day anil Nifiht WrenhinK Service

Leather Centuries OldPieces of leather believed to bo six

centurlea old, due up to excavating forthe foundation of a new building In

, the city of London, were still In serv-iceable condition and were need bytbe workmen to repair their shoes.The find was made In a heap about tenyards square of waste and manufac-tured leather In a layer of black mud,which apparently had been the dump ofa niedleval leather worker, depositedIn the Fourteenth or Fifteenth cen-tury. The wet eartli bad preservedthe material.

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Moving andGeneral Trucking

BY DAY OR NIGHTTelephone' Jloehunay 00

Continental CurrencyThe year 1780 marked the end of the

Issuing of Continental money. Tlieyear 1783 Is tlie last year In. whichmlate paper money.was Issued, and Inthat year only Pennsylvania, New Jcr.£cy and North Carolina Issued eachcurrency. Tbo other ton colonies hadstopped previous to that year.

Face O. K.Afine«, five, wuu culled In fromfi, ,

piny to breakfast. When tier moth-er told her to wash her hands nn<lface, she replied, "All right, mam-ma, I'll wash my hands, but I'vewashed my faco once, and I haven'tused It uny since."—Children, theMmrnzlno for Parents.

KOTICK 'tit W-KM'fitlM

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rutxuaiit lo the oi'l'ir r,f the Hurro-catie of lli<- County of Morris, marie onhe 'I'hlrlftlfl^'lay of .Illlic, A, I*/ Onf»

tliouHiirul iilli') Ijuu'lr'.-'l Hnd twnioty- .-I'D, XUttllrli 1» lj'-r*fby tflVI'll tO £tll

lx-ruon» intvlriK clnlidn ai(:ilRi-.t th<: ta-tate rjf leaac I'. Kll<l)<.l, late nt ihaOitloty cjf MorrU, rk-<;'.'an"il, to prc-eent the name under ftatli or afflrma- ;tfon, in tho HUhsnrllier </n or l<cfort-

htlng rifx iimritlm from the flnt« off.ald orrt<:r anrl ai/y c;r«<lltor m-.glnct-

; to 1)i in>j In nm] exhibit hf», her ortheir claim under ofitii or affirmationwithin the time «<> limited will he for-ever barred of hi*, her «r their actloijtlirrtfor a>;aln«t the KxecutorB."

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HMigH. lJurUig Its exl&l4-nf:fc Kuny height, fc-urmt>'ui.'.*d t j t 6*i>*:U.g p'-Ll-utjl.v* h a t e IKJCE ufci-d, lijitl buby ifiB form iir^d »•» 1-iti.r I s tJ-« * J . t i * >'t **ilfcpt iw ill*, li'e^•it'i't' ini<j iii nil d0- Lurtefclio*- H n i l i>yii^ t-* *- j , * ^ l ^ l

> Jitrtlc uwfjiidrig or ivictdiit; It- uot UJJOWJJ. <jf di*- j.He t t n j t s^ i* ' vi ** ct?r**** : , ^ . , / , ( .• • imt the BiDiill Iour-|>i»tc-a bed* ou :KIi<5 <j j e ufi^-ljt of OJ* t l « i » fcf "-••

rockers w t r t i-uiiiijiun hffors tJ*t i our- i<3cv}te i i id biindt hov^ crt-bt-rv*<3 (i fe

f.

,.,.

'liriB wi l l K(i*«-rtainf:iwfi fellr.ws torifprh

^i.v.^*. -Vf. V,

A t.

was u^rdof ABSIKI (li

to imjiart to the je I«I>1 ii>eai)5)ig of

Wlien IJicfifit-eil to

Tlie oldi-Bt form ofao HWUHK ""k 1>«IX

)!}' r«rk«.rg on

rsdltvknowii

tiut like otlitr

, tlic

a

ld cp-je'-t toudoni

covering t).e, t o „ <jt.j,ih of

,g,,tt(-u

i .of fariilon In,,lU£Dtr t*1. The orlglnfil and ^iJitj'lf

. .ph^pe fjerbtfited for wvtr«J reniuriet1,ttieu tli« 'moil nrndf itx uinwuraiKf.

. During Its ISJUP tbp crurtle lias I/M-Hpfiuol^d, rarved, Inlaid, iind luoucK'dIn glided bronze. In iliv Kigliteenili

rate, ts|t«clull.v Uiuye ustd for fctytt* oc-catdone. ID modern times they littv*become lighter aDd eltaplrr, tlie old

sit tlie ruw.wSt'eet. TJ>e *rup-

o in kaiae far-nwrved not <«Jjr to jir*wrv«t luoiiuaiPDt but t« Out* i t

a Cow «f )«»* »w«* B'-H-ra Billes iwjg IUJO thre* w!)e« »14e,which occyrre/3 In this titl^t;boriiOO^

;&n<3 whlrh i» <3e<-!ered fcj geolo^M* tobe 7.000 y*«r» oid.)» not (o be tovvOvn

;Cu!<'Ullro, but rn\Mr lava /rou) *« <J»-{fliM-stlwDotjlj- earlier flow. T>w:tar <'um-

jreared hy AnieriifiBS who llT*a lit; least 8,<XK1 years *£O. Ow /*fi^hlcjg Ih#summit of thl« BJouijtalB, t>uu3« tif Hit

of the

to tbn

ntf.rt toMorris

* ' • • " '

jj Mr- *wJ

I f.;(,H Ui n.t Plimpton Mains Krff>rme<tV:>,i>« h, all <:sy CfMay. nr.tf.hcr l « h .\ PtnrM,tU,r> >1zy will hft this Hunrlay In

| e u r u n a ) t e f t b u DM\iiituiD, ouuj« ty «)hood nmally being left off »Dt!rel.v or j ) a b 0 J . oJ p r ] m j , j v e r n a B , w 0« Co<J» Jfce

cttu)ng up a vltloa «f «

0

Gold Ruih in KiraOtyardA ttnall locality In tbe

replprp<l by draped curtain*. II »Td8aboiit the middle of tlie Nineteenth<?enltiry that iroD cradles were Intro-duced along with Iron bedstead*. Kowtl)ls pnclent art!H« U more ofl D J

usuclly .made of dflJi'iite vood frttrnes, iIron frames or wk-ker.

Jb this fODDtry (he Indlnn mother >still hnnge "baby, cradle ond all" to IU>e hroiiob of a (ree, where the wind rrock» Hie little red handle off to nleej>. district ot Austria, near the

rlan frontier, hod a sold ruth ell l(«OWD a 'thort li/o« ago. Through anaocldent ad snMent graveyard <3at3n?Ironi tM time cr (he wlgration of th«receV was 'dlRc Tered. The Oldewhurgraueeuui btgan to eicevste. A»cl.eutgold vessels wore fouo<J. Wlw-o ihefitryjera of tjj« coOTfi)«r>lty beard otthis they rufbefl to the tejetie tm6 (>&eon to dl« for gold, Instead ut tar Iwtyear's cabbage. In 'he scramble forthe likely pJa««s fe-bts <Jeye)opo4 be-tween the fariuere, until a larjje forceof gendarmes w»s called to k«<?p tbegold fever flotra. Anyway, outelde ota few more urns nothing mucti irue

ilorrfs siHtit. f/. .- *ft

MM. Wlllfaw ('lin'- will entertain«k<* Woman's

ri jff wftftk, 'ffiere. will 1><?*t«-Hi/>» f»f officers at thla

Mm. SJ- A. Kfxf»»tr,.*n(Ileft Maufay tut (itJjrKKUwn UTt'.vfirss- j '

enroll to U« roni\gn-ilervU.h UIUWMI.\1AUS*# Vmnt.e.x find Mary, of

^';s.nrii (rtHUtlt, at Tftf>f>r, Rpfinl the

this

in

fltal-

cradles are usually made of a: ot bark, very warmly lined

and packed Into n tort of shoe, thenboth hnby and cradle are nt rapped

, will) rolndeer tliongN and luched to thetree. Tbe value ot one euperlor In-dian cradle is *Gld to he equivalent tothe value of a good hori*e. Home.American hnbles take over the oldfamily cluthen bucket (eomeiimeB aBew one) for their cradle, while olhershave elaborate ba slnelg lined withfancy #llk* and nidus. In nil lands

sre Inevitably connected withGenerations of mothers have

%1 VHushnby baby In the tree-lop"tend others. ^

found.— Jhjc

Dtfiet Poising YeanAuto traffic does not boUier John

Fltapatrick, wlio recently cejehroteiijbis one hundred and flrct birthday atbla noise ID London. "He enjoys ev-er; minute of life," said Ills daughter-in-law. "He likes nothing better thanhis plpo, and toraetlrnen Indulge" In uCigarette. When he (toes out for astroll the truffle seems to hold not^rrpre for him. Iu fact, lie almostdictates to the drivers when he wishesto cresa tile rood. He elmply etandsBill) find dares the traffic uctll thedrivers pull tip untl allow lilin to crosstie. road. When I have difficultywith aeeiie and thread he takes themfrom mo end fmnws the UireiodUtroogb the «ye without the leasttreble," "

There Are Frog* and Frog*A biological concern In New Oriesn*

owns a uocober of valuable frog*. Be-cenUy tie frogs vrere missing andtne police were Informed, Jjatejr twomen »era caugut with frojES >n (heirpossession. They claimed to navecejugtit llnito In the msrtbes uroutidthe city. The bead of the biologicalconcern, however, "koew bis onion*" Jho demonstrated to tne court's satis-faction tliat the deep notes of tuefrogs varied considerably from thoseof ordinary frogs tODXlit Is themarshes. The men were convictedand the frogs were allowed to hopback come.—Pathfinder Magazine

<?rt. «f Ifervard Kt,. are xperJlltig fff-vral days with Mr. &tiA Mr*. l'th%iim« , KlliwM. of K»*ttj». I'a.

Mr. a«d Mrs. Cnarl«*« V/Mt.K, titnorth Kmsfji*. Ktr«;jc?«, art! spentllngseveral Aayx lit Atlantic: Cilf.

Hiss JSarah Fralich, of liw-kawwlioad, fjas retmiooA tier uttnUnx at itwiWoman's lUMiit,*; at .<>>* Mrun*mUto.\

ff, Ktiitwx. of f.Tiarch fit.,

wMfc f>n rtofy for the New

Mrs. f>, /?» f.ash is slr/wJy recocftr-lr;« frwrt »n f/ps rat Ion per form erf at

Mwrrlstown,

F.L. Ixtrip throntfi

The Two Critic*()))<3rwood Andemon, the novelist,

sold on Ws return from Parl»:. 'In rarls. one day I went to an ex-

hibition «f «prln? fufliions nt n fa-•ittoTia-flresemnker'i! in/the Rue de laPal i

' Two elderly women «at behind me,and when a tall mannequin came outID a very audacious evening gown I

• beard one of them give a Bnort andeny:

"•*5Smt creohir# Is a carteatOTe.'"'A <*rlcaturer said the nther wom-

an,' 'Oh, no, Jane. Not n caricature. Atfileoff.'"—Mlnnenpolls Tribune.

CM,"Commodore Gerry," a New Torls

yocbt«man eald of the noted philan-thropist—"Oororaodgre BlbrldjeT. Ger-ry bad old-fasblooea view*. BttO themodern girl Interested and alarmedhim.

"He was talking one day at a lunch-eon In hid Newport- fcouee about themodern girl'* dress—iU audacity, youknow.

•"Modem XaslilonB,* Ije -Bald, 'arecharming, but—'

He hesitated, then be vest on:"'<31rl»,use<J.*0 want t« b« looked

op to. Now they.went to fc« lookedround a t ' "

lino Klart*y, of tjmtIng Ms iUfMUiB. hy ay#IJ»w Btone Park.

Unbent H^adwriD^ton, of JiassttlParis las wtlMtiA Untgnr'n IJnivers-ily at N*w (JrunswlRSs.

Wt. and Mr*. Franklin HiiuUr havedurofA from an autonwhlle trip

through »h* f>'ew KngIa««J KW«*»,

Mrs. JUariorle U Kayre, «I Oliver,and Miss Mildred naltaau. at Hoelou

ttpent tlie »»e«U imti at (SretmPond with Miss ftVIIIe P.UKlmnao.

The office employzes of lUft U, J.Pobaiwo Company wern 'MUiftaltirAit dinner on HuniUty toy tJ/eir managerMr. J, U Sh*w««, at (He I-ake EniJHotel, at tireeu P«««J,

©

Franklin-UnionMrs. James McLsusfcy, of Hyranuxe,1. ami M163 Ma McVu&ky, of «las-

cow, Bcotland, were the guestsUr«. Wliljam Logan last w«ek.

The young people of tbe n«>gnWr-Uo<xl aM*ndejJ 3 party given to Mr?.Carolyn Kampson of Itovtr, «B fjaturitay eysning. A }olly %ooA, timewas enjoyed by all, Jlr«. Baropson

return to Tampa, YlorlAa,In

last w«*k,

Mr*. H&fty lM:ti, tit Tabor, enter-tains/1 ttin Vttily I!!tjl(; filass i>t theM, K, Oitir^li, JSenfillff, nl rtftr home.

Mr. and Mrs, Cf*. ta.wr«?nc« spentSunday wUn fyje^ds In

i , Airman** CameraThe camera used l>y the aviator In

plotting the view below U n marvelof JngeDDlty. It«> operation Is almoetautomatic and when an exposure leraa^e there la a pernsanent and coto>plsto record made of time, altitude,nunib'er of tlie Aim. ancle of tbe ma-chine, at the time, date and data aboutthe, lens. A special film has heen madefo* the newest camera, which Is theI&rgest. Dim ever spooled. It Is etrty-flvc, feet long, miftlclent for 100 ex-

i

Relic of Cliff Dweller*The lent burial grotytdg of the Cnrnt

Ornndo '(Aria.) cliff dwellerB,' proD-nbly »• thousanii years old, have beenfound' by an ezvedlttoh from theBonthwcst museum, TMS Angelrn. Afuneral urn of-beautifully Blinded redon buff coloring ant] contulnlnn bonefragmonta and othCB 01 the dead wasthe .Drat finding of the expedition. Itrevealed that two forms of burial—cremation: on* eartli lntcrnient--ircretBBefl by tlie cliff dwellere. '

: Solea Glued oii Shoe*' 'Th«' mending of ulitji's )ia« been

greatiyfaellttatedby' a foreign wstemof cCroenflng lliefiew'sole over the old

; one W'plaito of Hewing.' It requires thei

; e p g q u e s the. use of s cement which lian been mode•tot the pornosc arid which is entirelywaterproof.. The, parts, are Iield, to-gcthcr In licoted tlnihjs while tlieunion la being made. The new processIs said to tie much more rapid thantne old arid- rodre economical. '• ':• :•••• ' v \ > " v . • ' • : V . , . V - . v V v - . ' • ' • ' ''< • • v ^ \

Imitate* Human- VoiceBy the use of an organ-pipe reed,

his fingers and a bellows operated byfoot, an English Inventor has succeed-ed In Imitating tlie human voice to anextent that is uncanny. The' reedserves- BB the vocal organ and tnefingers as'tlie tongue and ilpd. Merecently produced the sentence, "Hel-lo, London; are you there?" IUJ cleartyns If he Were telephoning from Newfork. It Is claimed that the experi-ment proves tbut tlie butnao voice Islargely a mechanical result et xava-culor and nervous action.

That Settled itMra. MaeWaetera was In o quandary,

A pair of Russian boots and a pair ofelenint shoes looked equally attrac-tive, and as there was no difference fneither the flt or the price tbe poorwoman did not know which to choose.

Fm a lonV ««ne she bejjitatetf, wa-vering between the two klflds of foot-wear: Then she turned to her hus-band mid asked his opinion.

"We)l, rnlther," he BBBWertd cau-tiously, "If ye ehoose yony, y y uelanjiye'l] aye be. bujJn1 WacklnV'—I«»donAnswersAnswers.

;."Np.eochJohnson.:

Caiight

wasn't thereMm.

o-tall.You're Just telling, me another chop-per, so'.,yon jidre!"..

" l i b l ' I ^ l retonjefl. flap John-eon, .of Rupi»H8,;JUIiij/5e. ."What'8. (henno of.wflstiDj! ogood «tc«««.on afcl-ler'B wife, onjjbo^r_Ki)D*a» . ,CltrBtar. • • • > • • > • ' • • ' • ' • • ' : ' -

r

, and Str«. Karl L. Hampton willretnrnetl from their r/tontft'fs va-

liy Ibe J«t of October and Itev,ill fmtnpy th« ptilplt of

fte M. K. fthnreh at toth uiMHfng snrtienlnii «f.rvit'.tt tm O«ol«sr 2nd, Atlie mrtrnlripf B<rr»i<;e, whfeb wilt hs

<:J«ir«h rajly an(\ roll call of alljftintifcTtf, h« will spr:,'iV on "Carry(mir (Uimtr," There will h« two so-

at tbe morning service, Mr«.rac<? 0w6n, rxmlrailn, tottafior, nnif

fclr. O^<t«» " , OJHn», tenor, of Rocfc-way, Mf*s Itnberta Cumpbftll andJfSB Mt\e IHII, of Talwsr, will gfng-

Mr. Htsiiley BoHelil, of HieFV3* Hill IJ/ad, will 1«- the crgflnlsi.

• Mr. and Mr*. B. A, Srallb and win,i«4 «perit Bun«lay with Mr, sn<! Mr»,

Elgar" and 4augl(ter, »f JlllJington.

CfunMut'tcHemmy Malloy, the ili-inoa film fffi-

tor, is r1evot/;<i to tne TMJO In Mfi|ei«nre liour& '("lip o|l«r day fi« re>marked that be tod to Ktt a »««bridge for big fittile. ,

"What Wie deuce <J» Ouey tisrebridges on vlollws for?* Eda)« Meyer,hern from India to ttudy the Uwanted to know,

"Oh, just to pit «4* musicreplied Tommy/—tun Hsatx.

Rome to Perfect Children' noroe'B munli-ipal eovernmwit Jio»

outlined a program for physical ha-hprovement of

dkhUOren, Itp

ieU>rt«d s murvey to find sll unhealthyadenoids end wilt remove them treeof charge. Tlie goverunor »f Homeban decreed Jlie eslabilKbroent of nrpe-clal tl«ise» for menUlly defect I rechildren.

Prolific Inventor •The most prolific ot ntgro inrertton

was Elton McCoy of Detroit, whofrom 1872 to 1929 obtained in patents.nts InveatlORj) cover a w1d« raiiK« ofsubject*!, but relate partlculorly to fnelubricating of m:nMmry,

Mutcular TolhAn ndvcrllwwnt for B

eay« tie "KpeaM >trslgi)t frowehouldcr," 'too bull Rome »f lh«tetullis can't originate a IJtlle Mgtier tip,

Head* in the Cloud*• • There ore'tbpwaiMia of yonng «bapswho are looking w> hard at llie futurethat they forect U> oake s 6tn\ ea tinpr«eeat<—Aroerlcao| llugfctlne.

Mr. Ff<!d W. J^Bf; and wife, of'rzittartl, II, 1,, SJICTI* (he wetk-end atttt.ii SmnwVtw ttt (Utittr lake ftml onunfay preached on "The fJreat I*y«»

«(»»" a* the morning servfee In th&f. H, <.'fi«r<;)> fcftrfr, and fn «hc e.ven-

xtx/Jif ofi '"fh* M»n Up 8 Trexr."very lsr(f» f^«wd was present atmorning «er»fr;e and the «rv«nfnif

is iifcinf- well attended aftertwo mwnth*' fafee

The evening mrviee wfII be at 7 ;^S,Hswpion will Bpesfc on "The

•Serpent UelilntTjlfie Hodge." MfasiMtiiHK Vltitini, nl Tahur, will rentieri vloUn Koifi', thit male chord* will(ng snd Mr. T*wl» <JJy«eneai»if>, of

•, will sfngr with the Talior Qtiar-The eraifuf? «ervf«» win lie a

•ally »nfl roll call o< the Kpworthiunfor nnrl Inf.frracdljitft Jxtaettes,

The finntlny fUtiiant will have aCfinrftli (School Itally of 9:20- A, M,ifou will be f»!«wr(l If yoti are not atill th«re services <m Snn/Iay, Octo-

' A npecinl ntfictlng of the TownsfifpContmHtee was belli Wednesday eren><HB» The M!BS«« raflh. Ha and JUtie Veer, of the Cedar Lake ttoart,gpent Bnnflajr afternoon In BIoomffaM,N. J., with thi>(r nont, Mfg* Julfa Peer,

The Kpw<mh Ismgtie isf Hhowlngmotfon pictures In the M. K, Chnrcb

f rlday KvrnUiff at 8 o'clock. Anominal admission la charged.

Mrs, Charles Ward and Mf«, Will-Jam fjoelsfiiirfit, ol Olcn Kecfc, K,Bpent laet Thursday with tli^ form-er'* slater. Mm. David A, DIefccreflnof Church airett,

TAr. and Mrs, Albert Puller, of Jer-sey City, have returned home afterspending tlie «iw]ro«r (reason nt th«Diamond Spring Pork cuiony.

Mrs, Iiobfirt IlIlnKJjv/orth, 8r., ofthe Diamond Oprinir I'ork entertainedMr, and Mr», Richard ItllnKKworthof Newark, orer the weefc-end.

A spleitdM uervlce nt both Hie mornIng and evening (wrvfee In the' M. B.Church rum liecn lirrnnged for Sun-day. " "

Vhe'marriage it'Aini iitobX Voting,ot I'hIIMelphia, and lUwrcnefe Van-derhoof/geconil «bo nf^Prank V«nd,sr-6oof,;filri' «f this place, iyas nolcmri-}«ed «t Parfifppany, jThi/rflilay even-ITB* otlaflt wesVi' *ir, and Mrp, Vderhoof are making their fiame in the

Veeryroptrtt,''"' '

Gash MarketQUALITY ALWAYS

Telephone 73

Swift's Premium Hams J b . - 29cSmoked Regular Hams, Ib. - 27cSmoked Cali Hams, Ib. - - 19cMild cured Lean Cottage Ham, Ib. 39cFresh Hams, Ib. - - - - 29c

Fresh Killed FowIJb. - - - 38cFresh Killed Broilers, Ib. - - 42c

Legs of Spring Lamb, fy. • - - 3 8 cShoulder of Spring Lamb, Jb. 30cBreast of Lamb, - - 2 Ib. for 25c

Plate Meat Jb . -Chuck Roast, Ib.Sirloin Steak

Ib. 43cRound Steak

Ib. 43c

PuritanMalt 75c

- 12c23c

SPECIALSAU

PRICE

Swift's Silver Leaf Lard Jb . - 17c

Tonkin & Hoffman StoreHibernia Ave. Tel. 101 Rockaway, N- J.

The Old Time Up-To-DateGeneral Store

Telephone orders receive prompt attention.,- But pleasetelephone as early as possible, , " t. •

Our Famous Clam Bake Coffee, was 47cn o w j b . - .- - ; • • - ' • - - - 43c

Blue Knot Coffee Jb . now - - - 49cMonarch Bean Coffee, Ib. rfow - - 49c

Coffees are cheaper and ve have reduced otir prices

Monarch Orange Pekoe Tea, Vi Ib. tin 45cTetley's Orange Pekoe t ea , VUb, pkge 49cQi. Mason Jar Jam - - - - - 39cPt. bottle Redwing Grape Juice - 23c

1865FIRST NATIONAL BANK

'•' S i x t y T v v o Y e a r s .••.•'• . .•

Successful Service to the Pub5kTHREE percent on checking accounts $500

a n d o v e r . / , . ; . ; . • • ' . ' ' •• ' ' : :';.::• ; " • ' . •-..• ;-

FOUR percent on sttvings accounts $5.00and over . ;;' •' • ' / • ' . :• " ;- " V ; \

: ' ' • ' . " ' ' . • " ' • ' • • . , ' " " " . ' '{'.""• . . . " . . ' ' . - ' • . . . ' \

FffiSTNATiOMLBAM! :•: ' • M o r r i 8 t o W h j . ' N e w i ' J e ' r - s e y . . ' : " . . - . • •