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'A PER•MED FORIMMUNITY
EM
ALL TIIK NEWSFKOM NEAKIJV
TOWNS
XXXVJI1 No. 39 KOCKAWAY, N. J., THURSDAY, APRIL 7,1927 $1.00 PER YEAR
orned Plate Beef Ib. -ate or Brisket Beef, 1b.
Chuck Roast, Ib. - -|esh Pork Shoulders, Ib.
iioked Cali Ham, Ib. •
10c
Hound Steak, Ib.Uund Roast, Ib.lump Roast, Ib.
Iiof Veal, Ib.
fork Loin, Ib. - .28crift's Ham, Ib.
[Morris Ham, Ib.Fresh Ham, Ib.
Hagan's Cash MarketWAIN ST. TEL.62 ROCKAWAY, N. J.
OTJR DEPOSITORS'PROTECTION
^ C A P I T A L • • - - - $100,000.00Surplus and Undivided Profits 150,000.00Stockholders Liability - - 100,000.00
^Margin oi SafetyTotal Deposits
$350,000.00$1,600,000.00
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANKRockaway, N. J.
ifCapital $125,000 Surplus $375,000 ;
National Union Bank \Dover, N. J.
3 % InterestPaid on Checking Accounts of $100 or over
i Member .Federal Reserve Bank
Capi(ali$125,000
Safe Deposit Boxes• ;•••.;•. $5.00 per annum and up
Surplus $375,000hxxxaxnxaxxxt
The best of them burn—, Even the car in the finest home garage is nev-er safe from a real danger of fire. Youjn.sure your home and your furniture, but howmany people neglect to have a.pohcy writtencovering both car and garaged
Hnbe nimiino now to Cnll 140
^Matthews
SEVERAL YOUTHS OFBOROUGH ARRESTED
" r llnrlrh I',, iv,r
w«iiyn i)i-ci(,.|. ,:,,,| JUHK.B Vrtn-
Ntnin'ler.
Miirnhnl Rarlcli wan notified nt»n
/ l e t . ,M, I,. Ulindc* TriniMfiTWil '
Tim Iti'V Martin h. Ullinlcii. for
four yciim paiilor of tho loriil MMh-
oilh'.i Church, haii lifiin (raniifomid
liy I lin Ciirifiover Ilonil
A total of »(M09.fl/; linn been nwnril-ed lo property ownnrn nil the UoVrtrroiid hy n v"n-n w i y
Hero In u problem facing everyparent In our homo town. It Is nmighty noi'loiiH one. Tlio wrltor ,
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EOCKAWAI
It's SoEasy to Clean
You don't need abucket, but neitherdirt nor buckets ofwater will harmCongoleum. Ilsfiaii,smooth surface isabsolutely water*Droof and sanitary.
Congoleum or Arm-strong Rugs
6x9 - - •
9xlO'/27'/2x99x12
$5.90
3-piece Bed OutfitIt isn't often that you get a chance to purchase acomplete bed outfit at a price anywhere near as lowas this, so be prompt in taking advantage of this veryspecial offer. AH three pieces included in this outfit.
BED, SPRING and MATTRESS1.75
Congoleum orfelt Base
Floor CoveringBy the Yard
39c
Porcelain TopTables
Wliat housewife wouldn'tlovo to have one of these inher kitchen? These arespecially priced,
$5.95
Silk Shade TableLamp
Beautiful silk shades, two-bulb Backets. The new vasebases oa brass mountings.Complete at this remarkableprice.
All MetalCarpet Sweepers
$1.95
6-Piece Living/Room SuitesBeautiful Velour Davenport, Arm Chair, Wing Chair; EndTkble, Bridge Lamp, and Smoker, .all for the very lowprice of ,,...« winter in the South.
The musical comedy "That's That"given by members of the Hlgli Schooloil Friday and Saturday evenings wanwell rendered and erected by a Vuck'ed house both nights.
John FugBley and family havemoved from West lilatkwtll Street toSouth Morris Street,
Mr. aud f.rn. V. A. Watts, of E,Falrview Avenue, n|ient last week-endat WHkes-Barrc, Fa.
Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Moyer, of LoueySt., left yesterday for a< three monthstour, visiting Colorado, New Mexico,California, and other places of inter-est
Mrs. Bertha Beach, of Mount HopeA.enue, entertulaed tho members ofthe Queen Esther Circle at her homeon Monday evening.
Fire ou Sunday morning due to adefective chimney cuuseil consider-able damage to the floor in the GraceM. E. Church.
Mrs. John Fagan, of BirminghamPlace, Wharton, has been confined toher home with the grippe.
The G. H. Nunn Co. now located intheir new homo at •SS W. BlackwellSt. with a complete line of householdfurnishings.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gill and son,of Newark, spent the week-end withrelatives here.
Car StorageSpaces for Rent$6.00 per month
Steam Heated GorogoCall Rockaway 183
Economy Garage
This Is Veal SeasonVeal is a delicately flavored meat, nutritious deli •satisfying and economical. ' '"'"'Enrich your Menu without added cost from these
Week-End Specials
Breasts Of Veal, lb. -Shoulder of Veal, Ib. -Legs of Veal, lb. - -Romp of .Veal, lb. - -Rib Veal Chops, lb. -
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LOINS OF PORK, (ribend) Ib. - 21FANCY YOUNG HEN
Turkeys, (7 Ib. average) lb. - -FANCY DRY-PICKED
Broilers, (-RegJar v-alm-n.2-0 eac-h) each 79Frying Chickens,t3 lb. av.) Ib. -R A T H ' S - . .' .'• •
Bacon Squares, lb; - - - - -Swift's "Premium" Hams
or"Star" Hams
National Beef Company"Largest Retailers of Meats In America"
MainSt M 1 2 2 \ RockawalStores In New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Mass., and Conn
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LOT QEANXIOUS TO
~ vny /voT PUT IN1
Is Tour T>oor Open for• More ^Business?
iys, telephone is the open doorway to more business.
It is important for you to keep that doorway wide open by havingenough telephone lines, thus continually inviting the entrance ofnew customers and old.
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"TheLine is Busy" is an answer that does not fit in with thespirit or American business. It is an answer that so often causesan impatient customer to buy from a competitive house.
In the interest of additional business then, wouldn't it be ad-
facilities1? U P ° n ^ W o f y ° u r Present telephone
-•#{ Simply call our nearest; Business Office
NEW YORK>TEL EPHON K . S O M PAN ?•
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APHIL 7, 192?
FIRST NATIONAL BANKCHARTERED 1U65
5IOBKI8TOAVN, NEW JEKSEYlicir 3 Per Gent. Interest
On Cheeking Accounts of $500 and Upward
4 Per Gent. InterestPaid on Saving Accounts of $5.00 and Upward
Credited • January, April, July and October
e,vty.one Years of Successful Public Service' Acts as Executor, Trustee and Ciuurdluu
Checks and Letters of Credit to all parta of the world.Storage Kooms, Silver Vault, Safe Deposit Boxes $2.50 Cp
tfirEBS: H. Ward Ford, President: Frank D. Abell, Vlte-Prea.-• 1 rampuell, Vice-Pres.; Henry Cory, Cashier, Vlce-Pres.; Robert*7.«kPV Aas't Cashier and Trust Officer; Frank Q. Mlilen, Asa'tShlcr David F. Williamson, Ass't Cashier.inPfTOItS! Theodore F. King, Merchant; Charles W. Ennls. Lum-
navld H. McAlpin, Jr., Trustee; It. Ward Ford, President; Bam-K'u Glllesple, L. C. GUlespie & Sons; Arthur A. Masters, American
i i,nne & Telegraph Co.; Frederick \V. Ford, Real Estate and In-jjiepouu ^ Campbell, Vice-Pres., Truas. Morris Co. Savings Bank;"It p Thomas, Jr., Seth Thomas Clock Co.; Frank I). Abell, Vlce-
• Eugene V. Welsh, Real Estate; John C. Welsh, Dairy Products;f t E Burke Lawyer; Thomas W. Streeter, Sims Petroleum Co.;
jXr Cory. Vice-Pres.
JOCKAWAT RIjCOBD
The Morris CountySavings Bank
South Street corner DeHart StreetMORRISTOWN, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY
A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANKTHE ONIiY SAVINGS BANK IJi MORKIS COUNTY
1 ' ISTEREST DIVIDENDS PAYABLE AM) COMPOUNDED
QUARTERLY
JANUARY, APRIL, JUIY AND OCTOBER
Interest Paid Since 1921ASSETS OVER $11,000,000
I National and State Banks and Trust Companies are NOT SavingsS Banks, and Savings or Thrift Depositors in such institutions haveI NOT the special protection of the Snvings Bank Laws of the State! of Now Jersey.
WM. H. CRANEBUILDER
'.Why Pay Itent?Build a Home
Own a llmiieIn Your Home
Town
New House. Six Rooms, Hath and Heati Price and Terms Are Very Reasonable
INSPECTION INVITEDBOOST KOCKAWAY
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THE^MORRi^COUNTY SAVINGS BANK ̂Corler South and DeHart Streets, Morrbtown, Morris County, >. J.
41%1927 AT THE RATE OF 1V*% P J J . ^1327, INTBEEST DIVIDENDS PAYABLE.
\ JAtiUARY, A P R n . JUM and OCTOBER^
CLEANING^nlVdl St, w l to Bocknnr Bnlld.ng & L»»" Assoc.aUon Office
H. GRAFF, Proprietorm ,ork done perfectly and made to '°°* • « , , , ^ J e s , Tndtomora aro well pleased. We also dye coats, suits anddo mending,
A TRIAL W$LL CONVINCE YOUTelephone Rockaway 420
A PCM, UNE OF LADIES' AND GENT'S
A. J.Burd, Jr.Telepbone; JS8.M. DOVECB.i
GEO. B. WHITHAMPERCY M. HOUGH
DUCO FINISHING. Al»o Anto PnJntlng ond Varnlslilns
Blgn» and 'Lettering ol EveryDescription
*"• 1«1 ' 121 E. BlnckweU-St.' * BOYER, N. J.
Embalmer and Funeral Director
Careful servlcoand prompt attentiongiven to all (jails, day or night.
Telephone Roctaway 75
Holn St. , Bockanay, N. J.
A METROPOLITAN STORE IN MORRISTOWN
Enchanting
in all their loveliness
Are Now Readyat GREENBERGERS'
Morristown
The entire store is abloom with East6r, Finery
for every member of the family, and new pret-
ty things for the home. The loveliest collection
of Easter Fashions that we have ever shown.
Charming adaptations of authoritative modes
of the great Paris designers are here, develop-
ed in the most fashionable materials and color-
ings—and. the prices are agreeably moderate.
// you would see Easter Fashions atthe apex of attainment, visit Green-
berger's. _ -•:•../;:: . •• '~ L - t*k
EASTER DRESSESfor Women and Misses $9.95 to $39.50
EASTER COATSfor Women and Misses $14.95 to $74.50
EASTER SUITSfor Women and Misses $24.95 to $49.50
EASTER HATSfor Women and Misses $3.98 to $9.95
All the NEW ACCESSORIES for PerfectCostuming
Little Womcn'8EASTER APPAREL
Babies and TotsEASTER APPAREL
Stout Womon'sEASTER APPAREL
Boys'EASTER APPAREL
Children'sEA8TER APPAREL
Men'sEASTER FURNISHINGS
Our Homefurnlshlngs Departments are splendidly ready
with everything from Window Shades to Furniture. We
can fill every need.
. P GREENBERGER CO.22-26 Speedwell Ave. Morristown, N. J.
Rendering Service that Builds for Greater Attainments
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Rockaway Recordliotertil at Pott Olfke Hooka way, K. J.
as b'etioiifl Classi Matter,,,
AN INDIOPKNDEN'T WEKKLYIssued livtry Tiiursday
OBCAtt I'KKR, I'reBdlfcnt-MauaSIDNEY COrXINK. Editor
TIII'ItSDAV. AI'KII- 7, 1!)27
TheRockawayRounder
It l« with' genuine regret that weannounce the ; . • • . . H P I - . .Wo received tho following "letter
the other .day. It speaks for Itself:Tho IJockawuy Rounder, (our namo)
(our/address) 1''•'• Borough.Sir:, I suppose you think that by not
: Blgnlng your column, you can remainanonymous? You can't. I could Bee,from tho first day I saw you, that youare ono of those Insufferable New
• -Yorkers. By asking tho conductor ofthe 7:33 your name, I noon learnedyour post office box number, and heroJ am, "• : •
As anyone can BOO by your columnyou oro a concoitcd, unnecessary, In-
Mikillfc' JMUIK-. I.ifcl; all UiV Vljflii-IUjti\i bc-f-iu to tliink th/it Uliy OUJU townin *IK- world in iin[ioi:Ell/l>:. It 1 lia'lmy w«y, >'ou, ii»'j nii like yifU, wouldlie rim out ot town. It i wi-n- h man,yuu would lii
,'iii[ieiint''iidcnt of (.'hnreli HelnwMrs. K, II, MuicUiii
l'reiildent of Woiotjn'b Miti'/.ioiiaryHoi.lely
Mr. IV'ltr Curlyou, fiextonOhnrrli Kehooi Vr.tiO A, MMorning Bermon mid I'rnyer
Jl:fi» A. M.Kvenlng Serviiii; 1:'.W P, M,Midweek Prayer fiervlce
7;X0 I'. M. WiidmiBduy'i'lilH coming Sunday Is I'alm Hun-
duy. The ^milverwury of tho day OurMaster entered In triumph Into J!>.Call at A, S, L,ovl, West Main St.,noelmway, or Tol, Dover 207-W.
I'Olt KAM:--HOUHCIIOII1 and Iritchehfurnlturo, conslHtlng of parlor anddining room furniture, bedroom itultenApply to Mr, Kdwnrd Hawktn9, VanDuyno Avc, Ilockaway, N, J,
I'OK HAM5 OIKilKN'i'—Flvo-roomiiRnlow on Bench street, hath and.
pantry, fltcnm heat, electric ilghtH,I'.omlifnntlon coat and gnu rango. Ap-ply to M. Clomonts, Drool! street,Ilockaway, N, J,, Tol, 357-J. 39tl
AK»V illlJi JCOUfJi-rl lmviTrentcdIho Stickle Farm and will run n, re-tail mlllc JmfilnosH, hagfnnlnK April1st, All cows tuliorculln touted,'Any-
fl wiBhlng milk, call 43d. ITICO ir>cper quart. AIBO, n HOUHO for Sale, orUcnt on • JneHson avonuo, Win, P.Freeman. , 3912
F0H~BAI,K—Thirty laylnBInaulro nt the M, B. Paroonngo, onChurcli Btreot, Roclmway, Must bosold by TueBday, April lltli, as own-o/ is leovlnB Dorough.
Prices Reduced for Apri l -MayStove - - - r - -ton $12.80Nut - - - - - = - ton 12/75Pea - - - - - - ton 10.5aNow is the time to order your Winter sup-ply. After April and May prices will in-crease. ,
L. A. STRAITTel: 12 Rockaway
(New PlayhouesI Theatre Dover
Thursday and FridayJr/lin Clibitrt in
"Bardfcys TheMagnificent"
,l'alli MM. 10C /and 2','.cKvciilutf 7 ti ',< Adw. 1",(- and xr,r,
SATURDAYMoot r;ilj(!on 111
"The Texas Streak" iTWO (!OMK!)IKH
"Much My»t«ry" "TKtj Tt-nnlii Wizard"Mui-h MyMtt-ry" imd
"The TeiinlH Wizard"l'»lll
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i t|,e covered diiih luncli-" [ , , ; ' " ' Mr«. K. A. rtliodda.' d s y cvinlinr. Aiirli 8,
Team. wltli
l,c. V. Finlier, daughter
Mr6. Oorige E. Fiiiher,
w | ] | broadcast violin uu-
vi'iil':30 »'l:Iol;l1 ''•«'». s>'ra'llrs. Fi:-ii'Ji' ' s n o * vlult-
,r euii|)';r will be- held al
,\U ii. on Saturday
Si 0 (; K A W A Y ft VJ V, O It It
J-iiillifiil iFir*
Tax (;u
.cs i:. i.s'ir.i.jiin f«|iuliirlt]r
J':, M H V I
i:y ;; vol.-
. auU.ojm. ' J to- biill , u j , .
ty ix- ' ju
S t o v e $12.80 tonOlK'BtllUt %\'1.1X, toilTea $10.r,0 ton
Tliofir; prlceK will pro vail during April and May, aft«rwhich, on June lKt, prlf:e« will ai^aln \u- ralB«(J. Now IHthe time to place your order for next Wlnler't! Coal.
JOSEPH REESEResidence: 114 Muple Avo. Itockaway, N. .1.
No Place for The Lazy ManI'll I' man n lm , arc usually eufflcicnt to floatbond iKiiuefi v/hU:h permit the pav-In^; of main thoroughfares.
KconoinlntH nfinert that the buildingof iiaveniintn In not only a matter ofcomfort, but aliio one of good busl-n'.-iiti, i!lnc#! iiultable roadwayn morethan pay for theniKclve.n.
One of the VuhUx Theatres
MORRISTOWNNOW PLAYING
Gilda Greyin
"CABARET"Five Act Vaudeville
COMING MONDAY
"HEAVEN ON EARTH"with
Conrad Nagleand
Five Act Vaudeville" Shown Dally
2 : no — 7 - - '.iMatlme 30c — GOc
VAC. S3e — 50c — 7'ic
SAM CIARDI3Iuin Street, near First Xntionnl Iinnk
Cleaning and PressingOur work js done thorough and clothes made to look new
We also dye any kind of garment and do mendingWe cover Muttons with cloth to match garments
Telephone Kocknway 421
HOVER'S METROPOLITAN STORE
FOR EVERY WOMANof Full Figure
sin
Mutlnecs '45c—35c Evenings 3lic—Me (S|icclul l'rlccn tor Children)
COMEDY CARNIVAL SHOW!Great Big
LAUGHING ACTS—AND—
W. C. FIELDSIN HIS MOW MJUTH-I'ROVOKBn
"SO'S YOUR OLD MAN"2 Solid Hours of Laughs!
Mrkfi HTnAC W W I Mmlno° Dally at 2:30
l V l U I l . j 1 UtJ5>., W CU.I3vc«;. 2nliowo7&8:BOMatlneos. all Beats 20c Evenlnuii 2.r>c—35c (Special Prices lor Chlldron)
DOUBLE KEATUKIO PROGRAM!
LOVE fEM AND LEAVE 'EMwfru
EVELYN BRENT. —AND—- " , ,
NEIL HAMILTON—IN—
"DIPLOMACY"If. II. iS|iarnon nnd Ilnhcr Orchnstra nt All Performances
Whether Tall or ShortSkillfully Adapted in Larger Sizes
,ur new collection of Spring styles for the womanof full figure reveals specialized consideration ofher dignified personality. Whether tall or short,
her needs can be perfectly answered with Coats andDresses as correct in proportion as they are authenticand becoming in style.
ytrgcr Women 6( average or
more than average height will
find here appropriate Coats and
Dresses in sizes 40 to 50. All pos-
sess the desired extra fullness at hip,
shoulder and arm, yet so skillfully arc
they designed and made that the
effect is decidedly slenderizing and
youthful. The coats of Kasha, Silk,
Twill and Sport Fabrics make skill-
ful use of pleats and other side trim,
mings to give slenderizing lines.
The Dresses of Flat Crepe, Georg-
etteand Printed Crepe reveal equally
clever designing touches.
Coats $22.50 to $65.00
he Short Stout Woman also
finds every desire satisfied in
this new Spring presentation. There
are correcdy proportioned modes, in
sizes 38 to 54, with shorter sleeves,
larger hips and roomier artnholes.
Alterations are practically unneces-
sary, saving time and expense, re-
taining the smartness of line and
enabling one to see at once exactly
how a garment will appear.
There's a wide range of styles as suit-
able in every way as if made to four
special measurements and type.
Dresses $15.00 to $49.75
!I8-]O lVcst lllitckwclt Street, DoverAt Your Service . \ Call Dover 92
318»i YEAR OF RELIABILITY =
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BOCIAHAl RECOUP
Is Your Car Over-Heating These Days?Drive your auto into our garage—now—and let Ilockaway us (Jrain
out the alcohol and fluuh the radiator. It'll make a l)lg differencein the performance of the motor. And while we're on the subjectsof motors, If yours needs overhauling, right now la the time and righthere IH the place to have it done.
Our prices nre more than fair, let mi estimate on your needs—noobligutlon whatever.
ECOMOMY GARAGEE. Arthur Lynch, Prop.
Main St. Phone 133 Rockaway, N. J.
WantedYour Trade and Good WillIn return you will receiveat prices not equaled inthiB town, high grade, up•to the minute of fashion,imported or domestic lateStyle Shoes.
('nil mid .See
W. RaymondShoe Store
Wall St. Rockaway, N. J.
FriendshipThere's a personal touch of herefriendship that enters into alltranaactlons with each and ev-ery one of our customerB. Thosewho deal with us, tell us theylike it, and we nre sure you willtoo, If you give us a trial onceor twice.
Hagan'sCash Market
Main St. Phone 62Rockaway, N, J.
Your ContractorYour contractor fa your friend, ever watchful and on the alert to aaveyou every dollar possible. Our experience fits u9 to serve your needsand nerve them In the moat economical manner. Let's he and friendson your next liulldlng project.
Phone 40George E. Crampton
P. O. Box 402 Rockaway, N. J.
Easter is ComingYou'll be Interested and truly surprised at the splendid assortmentof KaHter novelties that we are dlHplaylng. Easter isn't fio very faroff, hrlng the kiddies in to ace the candles and toys.
A. A. MeyersonMain St. Phone 7!)-.) Hockaway, N. J.
Look!Some tmanpy young mpn's col-legiate milts in the new shadesof tan and s^W with extratroUBers for this weolc.
$25.00Vulue $38.00
Max ilurzman'sOutfitting Store
Rockaway, N. J.
Minimum SlateYou will find that all gradesand sizes of Scranton Coal con-tain a minimum watch amountof slate. We can assure you oftho highest degree of satisfac-tion thnt you have ever exper-ienced, If you will try Scranton.
Lewis A. StraitYards "at Laukawanna Station
Phone 12 Itockaway, N. J.
Try Rockaway First—Surely there is no more ideal community in which to
live and bring up your family, than Rockaway.• Every resident of the community will agree with us
whole-heartedly, we are sure—and those same residents,If they do not own their own home at present should let,us help them pave the way to realize this greatest dreamof every worthwhile citizen.
DENROCKBUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION
• , "Backed By Business Men"
J. H. JACKSON LUMBER CO.UNION ST. PHONE 225 ROCKAWAY
Endorsed ByRockaway Chamber of Commerce
See Directions at Bottom of Page
CIVIC PRIDEThe average person has n certain amount of pride, some,
more than others, while some have an over-abundanco, oth-ers unfortunately do not possess enough. It takes a certain'amount of it to be successfuL If we do not have enough ofit we are Indifferent and slovenly. If we have too much weare snobbish and arrogant Fortunate iudeod, is the personwho strikes the happy medium. We should take jtrldc inour families, ourselves, our work, in fact everything thatenters into our every day life. Beside the personal anglethere is a phase of pride that many people overlook—thatIs Civic l'ride.
There are many things that we are (or .should be) proudof In Rockaway. There Is really no better place to live inthan this good old townof ours. Certainly, there are finercities, more beautifully situated, perhaps, possessing a great-er wealth and In many ways may excel our town, but afterall this is our home and because it is, we should cherish Itmore than any other place in the world.
What are we doing to help it become a more progressivecity? Are we helping along the proper lines to make it amore desirable place in which to live! What is our attitudetoward the mainstays of our town—our merchants! Are wedoing the right thing by them? They arc indispcnslble tous—we are indispensible to them. If they prosper,, we nat-urally share in their prosperity. Then why not work handin hand to the betterment of. all concerned.
It is a paramount duty of nil who reside here to thinkof Jtockawny first. The next time you are tempted to goaway from home to buy, give this thought your first consid-eration, "TRY ROCKAWAY FIRST."
EDWIN J. MATTHEWS,President of the Rockaway Chamber of Commerce.
Rockaway News Co.
Are y6u looking for a magazine? Call on UK and |iii)1H,our display of over a hundred uncl twcnty-flvc differ*!kinds. We have a magazine for every need.
The News StandPhone 1-M
ThoughtfulnessAn Easter gift of Jewelry willcertainly prove the thoughtful'ncss of the donor. We have anunusually attractive assortmentof just such articles that wouldbe most suitable. The pricedrun from $1.00 up.
Edward DolandMain Street Phone 90
Member of RockawayChamber of Commerce
Build a Home FirJoseph IlarVln & Norm have |Lumber, tho C'eimnt, tlic 1orn Equipments—Math nFixtureB, Coal uud (Jan liar—In fact, everything that tw|shop to building. I'rlcwi mocrute.
Jos. Harris & Sonnoelcaway, N. J,
This Very DayProcrastination, aB we all know is tho thlui of time. Mulic up yoimind to see that you are fully protected by every plmm- of innuranrlthiB very day. , 1Wo specialize in Fire, Compensation, WlhuHtorm ami complete ,ii)l|mobile coverage insurance.
George E. FisherItockaway B. & L. Bldg. Phono 309 Hf,by hand and do a hotter Job, and your rug und carpets will m» ' l o n g
Wo carry tho Hoover nnd tho Premier Duplex CloaiiT'i n"11
gladly give any demonstration.
We also rent Vacuum, Cleanors nnd tho Johnnon EUctrlo F)"01
PollBhcr by tho day.
O. P. DICKERSONMain St. TeL 307 Rockaway, .
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apl and catarrh yjdd likeJt, Don't ttay »tuf(«d-iip and minor
Belief it eure,
SULPHUR SOOTHESUOLY.ITCHINOSKIN
| Th» Flrtt Application, MakeiSkin Cool and Comfortable
If you are suffering from ecuma orwe other torturing, embarajnimr ikinbuilt vou may quickly be rid of it byKDjHcntho-Sulphur, declares a notedim ipccialitt.Tbli lulphur preparation, because of)germ destroying properties, seldomtill to quickly subdue itching, even ofWT ecicma. The first applicationSKI the skin cool and comfortable.w and blotches are heated right up.Mil Mcntho-Sulphur is applied likeif pleasant cold cream and is perfect-itirmlcjj. You can obtain aW from any good druggist
!(• ft's chock-full of wonderfulW>uri8hment for baby chicks;W l y makes them grow.
5; wntains both God Liver Oil•! ondCod Liver Meal to build[,' e'f°ng frames, nnd goodoat-
"icaland bther ingredients to.{g»t on firm, heavy flesh,"hen the chicks ore 6 weeks2 d Put therti on Ful-O-Pepwowing Mash. And keep
Wm. HandleyTaxi,
Trucking and I fauling'I'd. !!i(!-l( Itocklnviiy
at Jfiirdetlc's
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HIITH RED PEPPEREase your tight, aching chest. Stop
the pain. Break up the coiigc.tionFeel a bad cold loosen up in just ashort time.
"Red 1'eppcr Rub" is the cold rem-edy that brings quickest relief. It can-not hurt you and it certainly seems toend the tightness und drive the con-gcation and sorcnest right out.
Nothing has such concentrated, pene-trating heat an red peppers, anu whenheat penetrates right down into colds,confjcttion, aching muscles and sore,stiff joints relief comes at once.•'Hie moment you apply Red PepperHub you feel the tingling heat In threeminutes the congested spot is warmedthrough and through. When you aresuffering from a cold, rheumatism,backache, stiff neck or sore muscles,
iuot get a jar of Kowlcs Red Peppertub, made (rom red peppers, at anydrug store. You will wve the quick-est relief known. Always i iy "Kowlei."
Drink WaterIf Back or
Kidneys HurtBegin Taking Salts If You Feel
Dackachy or Have BladderWeakness
Too much ricii food forms adds whichexcite and overwork the kidneys intheir efforts to filter it from the system.J'lusli the kidneys occasionally to re-lieve them like you relieve the bowels,removing acids, waste and poison, elseyou may feel a dull misery in the kid-ney region, sharp pains in the back ornick headache, dizziness, the stomachf.ourB, tongue is coated, and when theweather is bad you have rheumatictwinges. The urine is cloudy, full ofsediment, the channels often get irri-:atcd, obliging one to get up two or:hrcc times during the night.
To help neutralize these irritatingacids and flush off the body's urinouswaste, begin drinking water. AUo getabout four ounces of Jad Salts fromany pharmacy, take a tablcspoonful ina jtlass of water before breakfast fora few days and your kidneys may thenact fine and bladder disorders disappear.
This famous salts is made from theacid of grapes and lemon juice, com-bined with lithia, and has been usedfor years to help clean anil stimulateiluggish kidneys and stop bladder irri-liition. Jad SallH is inexpensive atidmakci a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which millions of men andwomen take now and then to help prc-'cnt serious kidney and bladder dis-irdcrfl.
Hy all means, drink lots of ROTKI waterevery day. I lave vonr physician exam-ine your kidneys at least twice a year.
Ouch! Aching Joints,Rub Rheumatic Pain
Rub Pain rinht out with smalltrial bottle of old"St. Jacobs Oil ."
P.hcunutii.rn is "pain11 only.Not one catc in fifty requires inter-
nal treatment. Stop drugging I Rubtoothing, pcijctratinj; "St. Jacobs Oil"rinlit into your sore, stiff, achingjointa, and relief comes instantly. "St.Jacobs Oil" is a harmless rheumatismliniment which never disappoints and!cannot burn the skin.
Limber up I Quit complaining I Geta small trial bottle of old, honest "St.Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, and inju!>f a moment you'll be free fromrheumatic pain, soreness and stiffness.Don't Euflcrl Relief awaits you. "St.Jacobs Oil" is just as good for sci-sttiia, neuralgia, lumbago, backache,sprains.
FOR SALEOR RENT
The Mott Building, on MainStreet, Koekaway now occupiedby the Rookaway Record. Thebuilding comprises large roomsnow in use as printing office,barber shop and pool room onmain floor, two flats In upperstorleH with improvements, andbowling alleys in basement.Water and light, heat in mainfloor. Apply to Record Office,Rockaway, N. J. TelephoneKoekaway 220.
INDIAN 8PIIINO AVATEItAnalyzed an the I'urcNt Spring Waterproduced. Taken Irom it Boiling:Njirliin. More Htlmulntln? nnd ro-freHhlnR than other naterH. A trialnlll convince yon.
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Common garden sage brewed into aheavy tea, with sulphur and alcoholadded, will turn gray, streaked andfaded hair beautifully dark and lux-uriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul-phur recipe at nome, thouph, is trouble-some. An easier way is to get theready-to-use preparation improved bythe addition of other ingredients alarge bottle, at little cost, at drug stores,known as "Wyeth's Sage and SulphurCompound," thus avoiding a lot ofmuss.
While gray, faded hair is not sinful,v?c all desire to retain our youthful ap-pearance and attractiveness. By dark-ening your hair with Wyeth's Sage andSulphur Compound, no one can tell, be-cause it does it so naturally, so evenly.You just dampen a sponge or softbrush with it and draw this throughyour hair, taking one small strand at atime; by morning all gray hairs havedisappeared. After another applicationor two your hair becomes beautifullydark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and youappear years younger.
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Men's Suits for EasterIn all the new weaves of Plaids, checks, stripes, cheviots and wor-steds. Single and Double Breasted Models. All with two pairs ofTrousers, including plenty of Blue.
!28Hart, Schaf f ner & Marx
Suits for SpringSuits, better tailoring, better (it, in all
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Jfousewife—delights in serving those appetizing dishesso easily and conveniently prepared onthe Thatcher Tivin-Firc Range.
Among its many advantages are:The easy-action of the pull down broiler rack bringing
it on a level with the eye.
The gray and white porcelain enamel finish:easy to keep clean nnd most attractive in ap-pearance. *
The gas oven with its special ccntcr-ncticm-burner and its well proportioned flues whichassure a uniform distribution of heat and evencooking results.
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will lie one of tfio features of a bigdouble-feature program for Mondayand Tuesday. The story Is an originalwritten specially for MIBB Vaughn.With college life an a background forn youtliful love affair, the themeweaves lt» way through collegiatedays of study, play and "exams" tothe final smashing climax which takesplace on the day of the big footballgame.
The associate feature will be "Bcr-tha tho Sewing Machine Girl," star-ring Madgo Bellamy, Thl» Is an' Irv-ing Cummlngff production, bancd up-on tbo dramatic stage play by Thoo-dore Krcmer. I H B a modern version,with virtuously all action laid In NewYork City and vicinity, and It offerssome of the motst magnificent Metro-politan Kliotn ever brought to the sli-ver sheet. Laughs and thrills aregenerously Intermingled In this de-
| llghtful photoplay. Tho ever popu-j lar news events complete this excel-lent program.
One of the' Hcreon'H great gifts .tothe public Is the lii.'itory lessons insuch pictures as "The Overland Stage'starring Ken Maynard, which will bethe big attraction for next Wednes-day, Thursday and Friday. Thin Im-prciiHlvc production shows one of thereally great events in tho conquestof America; the linking of the'stagocoach lines from Rant to West. Thecelebration of this historic event wasrecently reproduced on . a massivescale at (lie nlto of Ita occurrence,Deadwood, S. D. and tlic MaynardCompany, directed l>y Albert Itogell,journeyed there (o film It as a part oftheir epic. So, hop aboard the "Over-land Stage" for tho thrill of a. life-time. All tUc tbrlllH, romance andadventure of tho, pioneer days arccrammed Into this never to be for-gotten entertainment.
Tho lost eplaodc of Bill Grimm'sProgress and tho latest Palhe newswill make up the short subjects onthis wonderful program.
Unclmvtny Defeats Hiimmlt
lyost Thunirlay night St. Cccillli'a13owlero an unual dofeateil St. Tor-csa'e five of Summit. Tho Rocltawoyboys had the better of It throughoutthe three: Ramon, with Gromla makinga hlRh ncoro of 213 and alnn high 'av-erage of 2015. Up to tho present dateSt. Ceellla'8 Bowling team In In sec-ond place of tiio Holy Nome Tourn-ament ot Morrln County having won30 gameoajiil loBt 15. •
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At the cloolnft muslcn) Borvicoof thoChurch of tho nodoomor, Morristown,Pnlm Sunday,',at four o'cloolf p. m,,tho choir of forty voices will , King,1'Last Words of Christ," assisted bythroo noted soloists,' Miss OracoKcrnd, soprano, from , First' Pros.Church; Now York, Mr. nedforn Holl-Inshoad, tonor soloist,1 Oraco Church,Now Ydrlt, and Mr. Morloy Sporrls,borltono soloist,' Park AvonUo BaptlafChurch; N. Y, City, You oro cordially.InvHod to como and bring iyour*
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Prime Rib Roast lb. •Lean Loin Pork, lb. -Fresh Hams, lb. - •
Swift Premium Hams, lb.Empire Hams, lb. - -
Plate Meat, lb. -Breast of Lamb, lb 10cShoulder of Veal, lb.Fresh Cala Hams, lb.
Smoked Gala Hams, lb. -Swift's Silver Lard, pkgeBeef Liver, lb. - - -
Tonkin & Hoffman StoreHibernia Avje. Tel. 101 . llockaway, N..
The General Merchandise & Grocery—witprompt free delivery—telephone 101
Dependable Quality and Price
New Spring line of Shoes and Keds.Muslins, Sheetings, Dress Ginghams, etc.
in a good variety.You will findmalny real bargains in our
complete groceryjine.
Local Eggs brought in daily, doz. 35c
Telephone orders1 promptly attended to
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in stock in sizes to fit everycar and poefcetbook
carries a twp-yearguarantee
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