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The News of All 18 Pages Today The Township Two Sections

N. J.. FRIDAY, MAY 10. 1020 P&ICE THREE CENTS XI, No. 9 1 2nd Ward Republcan Mysterious Blast Wrecks House - Cripples Telephone Exchange ^ Eat Too Much Club To Meet Monday Advise of Cycle Expert At Rotary Luncheon Much Interest In What May Gives Account of Experience Transpire At Big Gathering While He Was A Profession- Called By President—Coun-j nl Rider. Men To Speak, ty Frank Cramer, who for seventeen ^ wry important mooting of the •. l>'iiri hcM the National Bicycle ,,,,,,,,I \Vnrd Republican Club is i:impioii«hip. told the Rotary Club . i^terdny of his cycling experience* |,lt,.,l for Monday niRht nt S (.'dork; ,'. ,|,i. Parish House in KiiiR George's .md (ruining. Ho id president of the Kiwt Orange Rotary Club and i» Na- '.,:n-k" after ewrtlon. rpc attendance is expected on nc- As bicycle arbiter he finds it neces- ,',.nit. of an interesting situation sary tn keep the sport clean in order \'l,ich 1ms develope d in the ward. Al-, to keep public confidence. Ya.fv two men are known to be in Not to over-eat is th<» nyort nece«- '.,'„ primary race for nomination for! »iry factor in training, stated Mr. ... ,,,!iers of, the Township committee. ! 'rnmer. Regularity in sleeping and ,,„. of these Is Ainer Christensen of •iiting is important. When in train- . ,, West End Republican Club; an-1 iivr he ate egi»s, toast and coffee for .',., ,• is John A. Haasey a prominent 'irenkfiuit. soup at noon, and a sub- i•, publican of Iselin. Both of these -t.uitial 1mi-ill at night but always left e well known and regarded a ihe tjil'l. with n fooling that he could n ;ir s eat ni'.ro. He said that ninety per i;,,|i(bites who would receive strong cent i>f tlu' people eat too much. I'.ut th« Second Ward Club has, as Tonight -,\x r.:;io the. Rotary Club , • announced no candidate and has will piny the I.ions Cluh lit baseball , .iicd no choice in retard to those on ill.' l':\iiil and Barroti Sohoder are to- h interest in whatever may conic night's captains. •uht regarding a candidate, for I,;idie-' Night of the Rotary Club will be hold next Thursday night at I'raft-smnn's Club. However the regular dinner meeting will be held Thursday noon, as \JSUal. Visitors yesterday were. 'Fred Sunshine Class Swift. Klmer Birdafcll, John McMan- us, and Ted Van Wert, of East Or- ange: Oscar Barr and George Crane, Holds May Frolic of South Amboy, and Colby Dill, .Harry I'onard and Goorge Gordon \(,vel and Enjoyable Program \ of Perth Amboy. Richard Krohne Carried Out In Presbyterian WHS the guest of II. \V. Kelly. Sunday School. A successful May Frolic was given ! Study Club Elects the Sunshine Class, of the 1're.s- ;""ov confusio~«" -•n • *an7 d excite- Charles was cut about the face only. ed for any clue that might lead to es- 85 William street and this building All of these 'injuries were trifling Committee of M. E. Church. Mrs. Hampton Cutter spoke of the ,1,1 Monday, May litth, in the ment, and increased the damage. tablishing the nature of the explos- great convenience of "double tele- ,lav school room. It was decided , Theories are conflicting as t'"o wha. t 1 was completely wrecked. After the. hut the man and the two boys inive. Frank Caanyi, proprietor of the i-iiuncu «•<: v,« .> — the one I explosion nothing remained of tha A reception was given on Tues-phoning service" with which one may ...••inue- the meetings during the caused the explosior n but common with dozens of other per- harness shop, Ross Ferraro, owner send and receive communications on most generally accepted la that the j , timbers whicli | tons living in the neighborhood were of the building and others huvo been day night in the Sunday school room ie..r months •"<>*<• generally accepted II builllin>rcaught tirbuet ana magd burnes of d rapidly. of the Methodist Church by the Men's moving trains. • ! re-hments" Were served during explosion was caused by a bomb load- badly scared by the terrific roar of questioned. It was intimated that Adjoining Csanyi's shop and tow- ,he explosion. i Ferraro had received some thru ate n- Club and the Finance Committee in Refreshments were served by the oJiThour The next itgular ed with some form of to* ^>°™erin; g above it is thetelephone ex- ' ing letters some time.ago and that honor of Dr. and Mra. A, Boylan hostess. The next meeting, will be '.mg of the class will be held This theory is held by experts of the change building where tremendous The bip plate glass windows in 1 this circumstance might have a bear- Fitz-Gerald. Dr. Fitz-Gerald was' re- u covered dish luncheon and birth- 1 day party on May 21 at tho home ...at. May „. at the home of Mi« ; ^^'^SeT^ ™£° » damage was done and where two Main street were blown out by the ing on the case. It is also admitted in turned to the local church for an- night operators narrowly escaped icore and the damage represented in police circles that important clues other year. ' of Mra. Stanley Potter in Prospect serious injury. Both were injured :his one item alone ran into thous- uvenue, 1; have been found. But beyond that GGeorgg e Gordonn, of the MMen' s Club,, hut stuck to their posts until they uuls of dollars. In some of the the police have kept silent on their and UaUayy TlTMrelll , oof f tth htho oFinanc F e comcom- plished could send word to the emergency stores, the window frames were, dam- findings. It was hinted however that mittee, bad! charge of the receptioti n Tremendous Task Accomp bureau of the Telephone Company. aged also and window displays of impurtant developments might be ex- An interesting program was carried The. girls, lola Gibbons, of 447 Di- merchandise were damaged or des- pected at any time within the. next out. Mra. Voorhees, of Plainfield, Port Reading Boy 1 vision stveet, and Mamie Smolenski, .royed by splintered glass. In house- twenty-four hours. pleased the audience with her read- In Restoring Telephone Service of -US Stoadman place, both of Perth nolds there were reports of persons ! iVank Csanyi who conducted the ings and clever impersonations. Two Amboy, were both cut and bruised aroused by the explosion rushing to harness shop resided in the building vocal solos, "The Kashmiri Song," Shot Through Arm Working Under Difficult Conditions And In Intense Heat En- windows and cutting their bare feet with his family for a long time until by flying glass and bits of debris. in broken glass that had been blown I and "By My Fireside," were sung gineer* of Company Quickly Repair Damage Miss Smolenski was also slightly a few weeks ago when he moved to I by Stanley Potter wha was accom- Police Find That Another stunned and was on tlhe verge of col- irom their windows inward. Eleanor place. He is a Hungarian panied by Mrs. S. E. Potter at the ' u. who Done By Explosion. lapse when she and her companion The fire which broke out) in theknown as a good workmann who pianoi . Youth Practicing With a out old switch- were taken out by firemen and po-Osanyi shop almost instantly after charged absurdly low prices for his£tra Xq u3Ai3 aw* sunn 1H1-iOHSS Rifle Caused The Injury. H' torution (if telephone service at work drying lice. the explosion, devoured the wrecked work. He did a fairly thriving busi- Tyrell, George Gordon, Ray Howelll '• Woodbridge and Carteret after board und lines. Window frames and other wood harness shop and its contents with ness in patching auto tops and re- and George Uitter. Two selections, 1 •J:00 A.M. First of telephone booths amazing rapidity. The fire depart- "Sleep Dusky Babe," F. A. Clark, Raymond Sanfran, MS years old, explosion and fire Monday, al- work in the telephone building pairing curtains of open cars. He. also of West avenue, Port Reading, waa 1 for emergency public office at 90caught fire and the. firemen had toment was on. the scene a few min- repaired bicycles and did some work and "Come Back in Dreams," Ham- "i''d u remarkable demonstration Main Street arrived. standing in Old Road Port Reading ••'10 PM Temporary service estab- other surrounding property. The heat The explosion occurred at 2:37 »'- the service. The Woodbridge ex- ! ly destroyed and is aaid to have been tho annual congregational meeting to Carteret and treated by Dr. I. "liahed at I>ublic Office at 90 Main was intense and cracked the stucco George Gordon, George change controls all telephones in , worth three or fouiour thousaniw-u»™d dol-„-. , waa heheWW George Gordon, Gg Kemeny. ••«k Monday morning. The opera- Street with messengers ts locate surface of the telephone building. Hld were re ''•••' on duty lola Gibbons and Mu- subscribers for impurtant incoming Woodbridge and Carteret, and both lars. Th« telephone company has not 1|Rjtter Bnd George Hoagland were re- The police investigating the case •"<• Hmolinski, 'both injured, never- of these municipalities were without The police were at the scene •wim- made any statement regarding the !|eiecteii aa trustees. The present learned that Michael Treflnkayrl7 of in a minute or two after the explo- damkge thdre but together with the | b f the Moard of Stewards '"•!'•« immediately notified the U'l-i-0U PM. Commence giving service telephony service for a time. In all m6m er8 o Tonljm place had been practicing about two thousand phones were sion, and more officer!* came to 4jdexpense of repaying it the cost must wfre re.eiected with four new stew- with a 22 calibre rifle and that a I'l'one Emergency Bureau. A bn« 'to subscribers telephones through 1 were re-eiecieu wim ».• 11 crippled. tha first squad. Search was made in • -•>•< "»"» fierns. Frank Woglom stray bullet struck Sanfran. The rifle ''i-iiiiuliigy of tho evtmts from th'' emergency switchboard. surrounding buildings for persons have been great. urds, Harry Gems, Frank Woglom, ' " • the —story ••—. - r i emergency s»in.i)-—- . But one of the most amazing inc Percy Locker and John Schoonover, wias confiscated by the police. story. ' • i l(i-f»1 PM Full service restored lor dents of the affair was tbe rapidity who might possibly have been ser- The. Sunday school room was at- ••" A. M. rirai repim •""•• -•• . i with which the Telephone Company iously injured. While this work waa Mr, and Mrs. Moll '»> A..M'. ChieFirsft repaiOperator marn arrived-Wood- ,| b.«in» Woodbridge—pt ever any dfe Carterew telephonet usin.g being done by some of the blue coats, tractively" decorated with lilacs and I'ti.lKu arrived and salvaged daily regular Woodbridge switchboard, restored service. By 5 o'clock, less Entertain For Daughter tulips. At the closo of the meeting than thre« hours after tth e explosiop n others were protecting the stores that "•curds, The magnitude of the undertaking had been left wide open by the break- refreshments w«re sewed and a so- HARDIMAN'S emergency wires were put in for thi cial time enjoyed. Hi A.M. Manager arrived. is indicateditdd ii" part by the chronoch - ing of plate glass windows. «i> A.M. Telephone construction FFordd statedttd, b"t police department, doctors and newn Mr. und Mrs. John Moll, of Row- PHARMACY logical table, ua.pe.rs. By six o'c*>ck Monday nigh Out of one of the greatest scenes land Place, entertained on Sunday , i Ed. L. Hardiman, formerly of '"in arrived, best be understood by tthose service had been completely restored of confusion and excitement that night in honor of the birthday an- Th y M Fel owshlp Club .M. We»t«rn Electrie stw ' who saw the tel- , , Pr bvteriln Church will im Seaman's, Perth Amboy in Newark opened, prepared t , The fiyce of the explosion seem, was ever witnessed in Woodbridge, niversary of their daughter, Virgin- h B9 send emergency ei|Uipment ed to be exerted with equal force i: semblance of order was establish- ia. Games were played and there was I '8tS telephone l s and at other all directions and HUB fact led man. ed in a remarkably short time. '••• A.M.. First emergency linenlinen,, (ur, ™f htJ work. The difficulty to question tha bomb theory and t . While the patrolmen -were but^y PRESCRIPTIONS i'»li«,li p fins, finew Bpap«r and dodoctorc s I*«*H C» unaer»tood, Mr advance one that some form of gas! protecting lives a,nd property othv ; " u upwind to Perth Aillbuy. "'^| added w4ien it is known that had filled the harnesa shop and ex-members uf the force immediate]) Culled For and D»' r"*t_ mi A.M. Steam up In damaged BOW J™^1, telephone men working The guests were: Mie Miane* Vir- •Vnlral Office to dry our eiiuip- ,* ^ switchboard and term- ploded. In addition to repairing auto began an inquiry into the cause of ginia Moll, Evelyn Howard, Florence. The Frederick H. Turner Co. entral' Office to dry our equl h top* and ham***, Caanyi AH bicycle Kenna, Anna Gerity, Margaret Lea- Cor. Rahway Avenue ...,•nti . Westernr....t n EIe"cYriclii.-trirc installinstallerstll s t^J^;o rest ; ^^rvke in ^ : ; Insurance : : ii ttnd had some ntew maehin- D. P. DE YOUNG hy, Ellen Grausam; Arthur Jacob- and Green Street •"•rived. ., , I Office bu' "'••i • in the,front of^h^ehop. 4S9 E«t Ava., S«w«reu Real EttkU »nd Inturanca ^on, William Grausam, Joel Leeson, Te|_ 185 Woodhi-i'l - M i '»« A.M. Temporary new Central without ca in n,uvD ••• v»v .- _,. a, •8 A»*n.l St. Avfnel, N. J. Cotter, John Moll, Francis Telephone Woodbridpe 289 Office quarters leased. of over 100 degrees, These were hurled across the street Phone: Woodbridge 92&-J Jcobwn. "" A.M. Connecting cable from to dry out the d b T WOODBRIDGE INDEPEN IH,NT PAGE TWO FRIDAY. MAY 10, 1029 Woodbridge l>k,n Klemir.g- of MapU> vt»! Mm. [„ Bradley r. 'w'.an Pti-G«ralJ, of the ANNOUNCING I'hurvh, delivered th* an- null .\vi-nsion Day sermon to the L>e M"Iay C>mmamlery No. tj of Knights Tvmplar of Wa.f Mrs.,John Short, Grove j avenue. --C. B. Cornell of Cteveland. Ohio, is visiting; at the home of Ma- : thew Hoiohan in Main street —Robert Prail & student at. P«i- Ready to Serve die Institute Hijrhtstourn sp«nt the , week end at his home on Green i street . ! Ml* —Twin (rirls were born on Satur-j day at' the Rahwtiv hospital to' Mr. I Brighten Up and Mrs. Irving' Baker of Grove ave- nue. Your Garden —Miss Margaret Holohan and MiM Marie Kinp visited Sister Cyril at with a Pergola St. Philips aiid St James convert at Things Interesting and New Phillipsburg on Saturday. . —Mathew Holohan, Michael Holo- ban, C. B. Vornell, Mis&es Maiyaret TO BE beautiful garden Holohan and Mari« King, motored to Aabury Park on Sunday. furniture does not need to be expensive and what a BRIDE RESCUES world of difference flower HUSBAND, ILL IN baskets, trellises, arbor* NATIONAL PARK and pergola* make to any Trudged Three Day* Through front or back yard. Before Deep Snow to Take Him if, you decide on the type of to Hospital. •;: garden improvements you 1 ;l.i:-^!i-n.—Ttii story of a hriiie I- wish be sure to consult who, ui;h ;i tYw of livr itneuiin'tiiii 'trioken liuskiml's comrades, truiiwtl with us, since our exper- 'or' thrfo iUys throu!:ti the snow- WE MAKE OUR Mjun.il NYrtlmvst to take him hj ience is yours to com- ilejdi to tlie nearest hospital lias Just •eailnjil th.> National park service BOW SATURDAY mand.. from fne Yelli.wswiie Nntlunal park. Here U the t:i!e us it was tolJ hy an official of tlie Interior department LTHOUGH a newcomer to Elizabeth, the under whii.li the park service func Lobel Kiddie Shop has many years of exper- P tlons: ience as a background for this enterprise. ; Worth, tlie husband. Is keeper A 1 Stores in other cities have endowed the man- nf Old Faithful inn in the Yellow unomeiTt with the necessary skill in providing timely tone. IMuii:.' his service in tbe World Style Kiddie Apparel (from cradle to graduation) war out- of hi< lungs became affected. making him sus i>ptit>le to pneumonia. that is appealing to every mother. The Kiddie Shop 61 Marries Park Employee. makes its bow Saturday. It performs the promise of WOODBRIDGE In the warm sunlight and dry air Value. It gives you Style, and it gives Service because LUMBER COMPANY of the Yellowstone lie was fast re- this is the cornerstone of W^fi?uccess." gaining his health. Last summer he BCILWNG MATERIAL STORE married Mi?s Lulu Bach, another em- The Lobel Kiddie Shop will endear itself to you. VOODBKIDGE NEW JEXSCT ployee of the park. The two sett I L> shop with pleasure and profit. Our pledge and IW.iii.il -„> clous "Id Faithful inn. policy is to gain your friendship and profit. Our pledge Last month heavy snow fell In the and polioy is to gain your friendship through test and Yellowstone. Though the temperature ranged aro\u:J 40 d••LTIVS below zero. satisfaction of your patronage. A cordial invitation awaits your coming. Whether i you come to buy or just come to inspect our stocks, we hope to be favored with your visit. i TODAY and TOMORROW— You Mu»t Come Over. On the Screen i SEE AND HEAR Welcome It On Our Door Latch! MILTON SILLS DOROTHY MACKAILL £ % A TALKING PICTURE

'HIS CAPTIVE WOMAN"

A FIRST NATIONAL Vitaphone Talkie ON THE STAGE EVERY FR1. and SAT. > 6—ACTS VAUDEVILLE—5

HARRY "SID1 WHITE Matter of Ceremonies &A \\h r t! 1 AND HIS iWERRY MAD GANG With THE RAHWAY SERENADERS

Pushed Ahtad Through Snow. • \\w SUN. - MON. » TUES— Worth tiiitibe tod pnemiu'iiut. The bride and h-'r ill Imsbaiid were KELLYS IN isidateJ—witliout doctor or medicine. Their only contact with the outsidt* ATLANTIC CITY" world «as hy telephone. She sum t' i moned a tew _ rangers who trudged Starring through tlie snow to their aid, Threa O»yt on Way. GEORGE SIDNEY They talked of moving Worth to a VERA GORDON mspita! hy airplane, but decided a KATE PRICE plaae could not take off la the deep and MACK SWAIN saow which surrounded the Inn. Nor could the park trucks make headway WED. --'THURS — through 1t. SEE AND HEAR As a last resort Worth wa» bundled up well and put on • Blelgh. For three days his wife and companions Carl LaemuU'i Rrit pushed ahead through u suow covered "THE MELODY OF LOVE" wilderness, while the temperature I OBEL KIDDIE QHOPS dropped to 41 degrees below lero. lOO^c ALL TALKIE » OD the third day they reached an outpoM of civilization—a imull raJi *-^ STYLE *^ OUALITY ^ SERVICE Altociate Feature way station where a train was held RENEE ADOREE In rive hours awuiti(iij the stricken man. By train Worth was taken to a hos- i "TIDE OF EMPIRE- pitaJ at Livingston; MouL According to the most'rectal rep«rt, he is recov- MARK. THE DATE ering. 122 BROAD STREET, ELIZABETH 4—DAYS ONLY—I Commencing SUN. •• May 19 Baby Survive* Fall AICHARD BARTHELMESS Sinjin, it T»lkinj In Despite Broken Neck Formerly Woodhull Building Loa Angeles.—More than twenty "WEARY RIVER" four hours after rpti*ivlnj tour In Juries, any one of which baa oaoseil tlie deaths'of many ptnwns, two-yeair BRANCH STORES ,.il.) i:ii!y torties hu gained sNgntl.t in hii tlsb( against death. NEWARK,- N. J. Weit New York, N. J. Ititi eBtld ffll ID » concrete drlre UNION CITY, N. J. TRENTON, N. J. Babies Love It 599 Bergenline Ave. »JI J.'> (t>«l tx-luw from a ««cond 841 Broad St. 849, Bergenline Ave. 103 N. Front St. ' stury window of hi« btime. He suf | For all stonuarh and intestinal (erwl iuuousiiuii of Uw brain, a trrn New Brunswick, N. J. PLAIN FIELD, N. j. troubles and diaCurbanoea due turtd tfLoil inJ till Mck »U bfO*eo PATERSON, N. J. 249 George St. to ictthing, thtre is Dodiiuc 111 two |>UC«8. 214 W. Front St. 210 M*ui St. better than a aale lniauta add Bill; His gained »ii«ntly la Children's Laxative. ana i» rrouvfrtng from a couia. BROOKLYN, N. Y. Clendtle, B'klyn, N. Y. PORT RICHMOND, S. 1. HEMPSTEAD, L I. •t the bo»pilal auw &r* 1857 Myrtle Ave. 6503 Myrtle Ave. fniat aopei far tils com 157 Richmond Ave. 24 Main St. MRS. WINSLOW* ylele r*>merj. SYMJF — A ^9f^ : UE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1929 Adrle. to Ik* Ottff | An Irritated No» No* N«tic«bl. I. HI. ) i i i i i i l l IH-H-I l l l Mil The old faahlnnpc) sermon I* (Ibont "Don't you agree with me tkat ' Marie Henry't Idea Tf your nose hnft hcroino Irrllnldl Weiss Throws Hat Sewaren til popular «• tlie <>l'l fn«hliini>d hlRtv •peed Ii the curse of thli ronntirr" from jour ojc Rlnssns, nih the sore Executioner Falter*, "No, [ ran't m; that t do. Too .lend Honry Wnttfrson wrote an portion with a lltilp dry nliim tlirpo Mr?. K. T. Itowcll and Mr?. Hurry wheeled frlcycte - Woman's 11nm» Bandit Finishes Job Oompitnlnn. »ee, I'm » bill enllPetor." ,r|.,i in Ills nPwflimper. tlia Louis- or four times n rtiiy find tl»> trnulilp In Freeholder Ring \ Van Idoratino were guests of Mrs , Cniirl(>r .Itiurnal. In whlrh tin Z:ii:ri'hI'll., ('minis. —Knur him Will Turner in Knst Orange on Fri- ttlrU 11lfl will doon vnnlsh. .I!J,HI olisfrvant and BiMo liunpcil licre publicly, day. [! m lilfiil r the office of Freeholder of Mid- Zlvliiivltch, wlin recently be- Mrs. F. J. Adams, Mrs. Oliver dlesex County. He is a life long resi- came premier In tlie swopping Ames, Mrs. C. I,. Wiswall, Mrs. H. dent of Perth Amboy and the head government ehnnges nifiile by D. Clark and Mrs. Alex MacCaUum Summer and Fall [Now On the of the wholesale leather firm of K. KIIIR Alexander. were guests of Mrs. A. W. Scheidt Weiss & Son. He is well known in the at a bridge-tea to meet her aunts, BURIEW'S shore The exocutloner nnd his ns county through his business associa- f,l«,tnnt fulled three times to the Mrs. Walters of Lockport, New Planting Road at tion and through the many fraternal adjust the noose around Mrbn- York. and social orfranizations he is affiliat- nei's neck, whereupon the hit- Mrs. F. T. Howell was the guest All ed with. He is a graduate of the pub- Laurence for seized the rope and brushed of Mrs. L)ey of Kahwny, nt a lunch- Year lic schools of Perth Amboy and also eon-bridge. Choice Nursery Stock For RESTAURANT Harbor attended the. Perth Amboy high the executioners aside, Riiylnj?: Mrs. F. 11. Lurner and Mrs. C. L. Round "(Jot out of here. Your linnds of school. Being the head of the above Wiswall were New York shoppers on All Purposes firm for the past fifteen years, a nnd bmln are frozen. Let me Wednesday. property owner and taxpayer, he is complete the Job myself." ! Mrs. Samuel J. Henry was hostess Write For Our nr Harbor, Inc. well qualified for the office of Free- Then he placed the ropa to the following friends at a delighu holder of this county. He is an advo- Hriiund his neck calmly und ful bridge party Tuesdny afternoon: Illustrated Catalogue cate for good roads, a strict business I kicked the trnp. Mrs. Harry Van Iderstine, Mrs. Wm. Burlew, Mgr. administration of county affairs, and Broadfoot, Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. lower taxes. i-M"H"i 11111 nil .|-i"i"i-i"i"i Wheeler, Mrs. A. W. Scheidt, Mrs. Mr, Weiss issues the following Fred Demarest and Mrs. Koch. statement: Mrs. W. W. Conner and Mrs. A. PLAINFIELD NURSERY "The Freeholder situation in Mid- Oil Town Hostelry B. Bush left Wednesday to attend dlesex County has been such the past the Atlantic City convention of the INCORPORATED Shore Dinners few years that a radical change in It Moved Overnight Federation of Women's Clubs. the membership of that body must be Midland, Texas.—Here In the oil An Auxiliary, made up of wivos SCOTCH PLAINS made. of members of the Sewaren Land Special Fish Dinners country they move hotels from town N. J. "Our county has for the greater to town almost overnight and Water Club, was organised last Friday evening at a me-eting called part been neglected and as far as E. E. Bryant, a traveling man, II. roads and other county improvements by Mrs. F. H. Turner at her home. Known for B*ttar Lobster Dinners are concerned there is considerable stayed ut a hotel ID Leek, a small oil Eighteen ladies were present, and doubt as to whether the Freeholder town In western Texas. Business the following officers elected: Mrs. PUallBf. organization has given these the ne- culled him away, but be left his be- W. M. Weiant, president; Mrs. F. J. longings In the botel. Adams, secretary, and Mrs. F. T. Soft Shell Crabs cessary attention. T.I. Fanwood 7272 "It seems that only just before When Bryant returned the hotel was Howell, treasurer. •Ji'- election each year the Freeholders The auxiliary will raise funds to gone, lack's hostelry had been Jacked 1 Chicken Dinners attempt to make some sort of im- up and moved to Wink, nnntlier oil redecorate the clubhouse for the sum- provement somewhere. town, where Hrynnt found hie apparel. mer andi Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Wis- "Being a life long resident of this wall were instructed to purchase the Steak Dinners county and having the interest of material and card tables. the same at heart as well as watching Boy of 13 Gets 50-Cent Open house will be held the sec- the little progress made therein ond and fourth Friday of each month GOOD [DENTISTRY coupled with an intense desire to do Reward for Finding $300 beginning June 14, at 2 o'clock in 11 Blue Plate Dinners more than had been done, I have, at Forestvllle, Conn.—The eyes of the afternoon, and will be in the cannot be valued in dollars and the urgent request of many of my thirteen-year-old Joseph Nocern near- form of card parties for auxiliary- cents. friends, decided to become a candi- ly popped out of his lietnl whfii he members and their friends. Also A La Carte date for the nomination of Freehold- picked up n pncketboiit nnd found It On Tuesday evening, May 21, a Our Dentistry is GOOD. er at the Republican primary this contained $30U In hills. It was more card party for club members and year. I have been a loyal Republican their wives will toe held at Mrs. Tur- Our Dentistry is Painless. P*inl«t Extraction since I cast my first vote and always money than he hurt ever seen hefiire. ner's home. He found a card In the purse hcnrlns bT th. "AIR" Main- worked for the best interest of the Notices will be sent out, and it is Our prices are MODERATE and od. party. the name of the owner. On returning hoped that all the ladies will join Fra* Examination PRIVATE BANQUET HALL "The high office of Freeholder is the money tie wns given a fill-cent the auxiliary and take an active part within reach of the ordinary wage one that requires much time and this piece for his honesty. in making the summer season a huge earner. I promise to give to the taxpayers success. and citizens if nominated and elect- Cooking Vegetable* ed. Experiments In cooking at New We Cater To Jack Weiss. York State College of Home Econom- Needed DR. SCHWARTZ ics show the best results with green Correct this sentence: "Hal hal" vegetables are obtained by dropping chuckled the father, as he slipped and 87 Broad Street, Elizabeth — Please mention this paper to ad- Banquets, Weddings, Parties, Etc. the vegetables^ Into boiling water and fell against the bathtub, "Mint's the 9 A. M.—6 P. M. Mon. Wed. And Fri. 'till 8 P. M. vertisers; it helps you, it helps them cooking them In an open kettle for third time this week Junior tins played with the soup nnd left It on the floor." it helps your paper. — the shortest possible time.

The service is in accord with our excellent cuisine. This is a delightful place to dine for those who instinctively reject that which is not the best. In LUDWIG'S

OPEN FROM 9 A. M. TO 4 A. M. 21st Tel. Matawan 828 or 222 Anniversary SALE

I This $218 Jacquard Living Room « T»lue we e»n recommend to the Judrment of thrifty talks It you n«

TC WISE WOMEN This $258 Walnut Finish Dining Room Avail jouriel! o« this very «pt- elal reduction for tomorrow. O intelligent women who prepare the Massive buffet, large oblottg extension table, beautiful chlfa daily meal, for the family there are and deep server. Five (nest and T one host chair, with seats up- two chief factors that determine the suita- holsttrtd In Jacquard. $129 bility of a meat market. at Half Price Quality Economy The A&P meat markets M»ure you of both ... And with them the but of service $ 10 Delivers ,nd the convenience of one-.tore shopping. Visit the A&P market-thehome of quality. WEEKS Legs of Lamb . ^ ^ 37c THESE SUITES WERE OFFERED IN THE FEBRUARY TO PAY SALE AT THESE PRICES WITHOUT GIFTS Prime Ribs of Beef & ib. 39c This $278 This $278 Walnut Rib Roast Btade cut • tb.32c 3-Pc. Mohair Loin Lamb Cbops u, 59c Veneer Bed Room A finely designed Tudor Period gult« •< Living Room Breast of Lamb ib. 15c rich wulnut veneers with exnalalt. blrd.- e,e nanr.llni~r.ill width new »jpe return A truly unusual suite saving ojoo'*MlH». (*"Jf.t/ end lied—extra lane dreaser with largo a»d beaut, rarely lound at a price M tow as thta. Pork Cbops BU« End * ib. 31c stallo.i»ry mirror—new French vanity and covered In quality mohair with mabtfUT IL»i»h 1.nu.»,n/ l.r.e. dome cabinet t.I>, .h-t carved «r»me, the sweep of which Is «"»"•»: of extra aeep proportions. The extremely ully graceful. Tfce sellM, H«b a«* "Irt;"" ib. 39c rhilr. m.Uh perfectly. The picture give, but a Rump Corned Beef ?.n« sl» »t all piece. In this suite makes fair Idea of the bnuty ol this suite. Veal Shoulder Slkw ib. 36c it uo outstanding feature. . •»«•«• Round Roast £&>" • Ib. at at Spring Ducks Longuiand ib. 37c

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N C. U CJEJORGE WASHINGTON DEWEY In..,: "WOMAN I LOVE" 1. -SOHGS ASD STORIES" WANTED Lehifh at W01u»-B»rr. Lt-iN kAL..-. »*•..-« i.i* WED. - THURS-—MAY 15-16 .M-xI P»»«» ffr Gr»» COAL NUB5E8Y w. A TALKIE and SOUND PICTURE Wfta*.t, Co 10 (^ Mii ICE and WOOD {'.'«. WflJU, BMC CllMit.T, (6 tuk. Of* Jb A C*l 1111 P«rtk Aa**f THC h- -iMTb. 4 ftm *!«»(*• > far | 1 j #»>?.* to Fkait lit**. t, iftttnitttitm** -iw» I! i RYMSHA 4 CO., Inc. . with LEATR1CE JOY c MAUMB.IUI L 4* Vt i ITOODBRIDGt INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1029 PAGEFlVlfe

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t'ni'nl States Ponator Vliomas .1 Hdlin o[ Alabama is shown In his nfll'.'" in the Ronat* OflliT nuildhm. Washington, with his son, Thomas P. Pcrt-MUIl of Boston Uimcmty is IT|?Is-.fi inn ri'ul nrtinn here as he jr., who is also his private secretary. breasts the tape In the final heat of the 440-ynnl run nt. the mim'mu's "all hnmc talent" track and Held meet In Boston. His time was 45.22 Ai fKiviNU OaiNrt-Soldien, ol tile vmums tureen Lection Kimrds now on autv m the seconds. ancient Chinese city. Reading from left to right, they are: Japanese, English (Royal Scots) Italian' Ameri- Society Girl Chosen From Referee to Business Man can (marine) and French. Kaiser's Palace Now Museum A* Charity Pagearit

Ai NiSW YUK.S.— Mrs. Edward Slade as Goddess of Crystal Water. The "Aztec Gold" Miss Lilias Morlarty, Boston sodety girl and aviatrix, who has been b.NAPPEl) AT CHICAGO-Tommy Thomas, ring referee, who has Charity Carnival, which was pre- selected from hundreds ol contestants as " America's most fascinating established himself In -busmen In the Loop. Tommy has purchased AI sented at Madison Square Gar- sportswoman." She was chosen by a committee composed of John Bloom's placr of business, the hei dquarters lor local sportsmen. Tommy The gorgeous structure that was the town palace of the former den on May 2 for the benefit of Barrymore, P. Scott Fitzgerald and Cornelius Vanderbllt ]r. vlU continue to handle tickets for all leading sports events, as did Bloom, Kaiser In Potsdam. It is now being used fts a museum. the Judson Health Centre.

Every used car that we offer in this great sale has gone through a re-conditioning process that puts it in excellent shape - good for thousands of miles. With good condition assured the extremely low prices make our used cars exceptional "Buys". A FEW OF OUR LISTINGS 1929 NASH ADVANCED "400" SIX SEDAN 1927 JORDAN SEDAN 1926 NASH SEDAN RUN 400 MILES 1927 CHRYSLER "70" ROADSTER 1926 MOBILE SEDAN' 1928 LITTLE MARM9N COLLAPSIBLE COUPE NEWLY PAINTED IN PERFECT CONDITION 1928 CHRYSLER "52" SEDAN 1926 MASTER SIX BUICK COUPE SMALL DOWN PAYMENT Thise automobiles may be bought at terms specifically adapted to fit your particular income - so that you can pay without any strain on the family budget, while you are enjoying the luxury and comfort of your car. Century Motors Inc. OPEN EVENINGS 310-312 HIGH ST. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. TELEPHONE 340 r MIVYiwivi »v ft: k\YkWiW

'isMMith&itkMtk^:.-. vi.:': * WOODHRHKJK INDEPENDENT PAGE SIX FRIDAY. MAY 10. fir', Hl'iry fnm* ->n»! family tiitrt r-tfcre* rr.-.rrjt*' <»*t running 1OTTCE TO CO^T1lACTOItS ()•#•• II IKK \I/IHU'I\lo'-i»U" l u[i';rU[i'»r.i i«n biploot of land RIVALS FICTION'S In t.h<- T';wn«hii( 'itf W'WooJ d bridge, GREAT SLEUTHS land? of Sasr.D*-'. Vopfi. i-jn- f.vin'.y ';f MM'll*wx and RUU of :h< Board -f fifty i T,0 • pnrliC ^"•>p&'s !i-a«- -.''« •. •y pantile with'the first l Nerer Read *>oyl«, Uf. : :h- •wtatter.y ?!<:•. •'. T. *!?• ilO'M f«*t to (1) r, in (il'xk U7tU, a* «howh bat Gets His Man. aitfitioi f~tr~t ».nc "..he p"mi -•» :\h, > F:r •-:V\:NG \ \T. NewsfromThe Churches , Mlddl"»<-)( f.'ounty, N. J., ,» -,1, 13% urA Wi " rhown A'Jlfunt, 191!8, m^Jft by <>orfe R' '.s ;i^i" N i PRSSBVTE. R! for that :zr--^ rr. W •V• T-irr«fc;:-.'M 'erU'n map. er.titl*d Map "C" M'-rrill, 'livil Knfrirj»j»rr, Munirjp^j *r.c • v' ' HMij W'i'»'« offict and known by Mime lot «rib*d a* follows:. i. ••'. p M —'•;i--r : E r t r» ir arx: "." Z "« in "Block 5&0 A on Wood- HKGl.N'NJ.W at a p"'« in th« kite **T*^T!?TTy Q^J Ja(^" i i1 -•-. • "*•"• ••! i::r:x- »,»-; TowTi»hrj> Ass«MW*nt Map. f/juth«;rly lino of Krfyar Stt^pt, Raid i-, kf •;r%t cVitvck. Dar". rt: Si^np T'ntf L^J.,7 the ume pr*mi«S» con»«y«fl j'^int heinjp diiiUnl 100 fp*t wjUrly ^pfr-na.t rf '».- Par*r_t* "»T- irrti ail •h* i«id party 'A *M ffrst part by Wmi th* p'/irit of irt*r»#cti<>n Tom tsr* wrJ*B plant ir: F7*::f.Est5oiss •Wd '.f Bor'ette W. Hoairlarid and H hy th* int*r«ction of the ejust»r- r *.'•"'• his wife b^arir.r dste Jan. 20, |y line of Elmwood avenu* and ths Y X —Yo-.nr P«p> -' r^ prepared for sasf ^ "• S. t^e^iwE kT> tatre-nv- wife, bearing dst« Jan. 2, a»d A. E*»iro»eT;, »-:v::/-rtj, Yrrtx T 'f- ar, rwordo•-••-d ia Boo• k of-r-.-j De«de- , ,,,,](h*r!y Jine of Edirar «t««t, and 5.. HANNAH. from is«iiH b«ipnnin(f potni running Tfe# ' liaartn and Ofporrsuoes ti ft:rL»« Bt.ti Nat:'ML Bark Blcr :??"• AirVy. 1, paj« 4S2. Sheriff. D ,M( North 79* IS' e&rt alonjr tb« D >'iuth<»riy 1in« of Edgar ltfeet, 42.^o »-W P M — W*di>e*dsr For tw «stiT«tuerjff it; -» of SB- • • i CAMPBLEE. »5100.M. vodirig bidders, j/.am wiT. V* low>- with a'l arid finfjlar th* fc^t %r, th* Northw«tt corner of Lot TOJK • A TraaM Down EW7 Ctew. f*d to tiheiD OB or sft^T Apr-;. ?rt&, tt- ' hereditament* and .',„, ? on naid map; thenoe (2) south : S-*?1. »po» a 4«POE: :f cast t-r a cer- 1. -.-s ]V V,' ea»t alony the westerly line •d check for tk* urj-r.t ?f t5? 00. ar.ywiw appertaininf. of lot No. 8 100 I»»t. to the norther- :be offle* of tb« ar;sj>«s- SHERIFFS SA1X WILLIAM S. HANNAH. ly liife of lot No. 10 as shown on Mid Sheriff. msjl; thence (I!) south 78* 15' went OF NEW JERSEY' alon? the northtrly line of lot No. 10, EP1SCOPM. > i: K K. Hurting Sera:x. «.ff litTt UWi.ti if OS*—Hi! — «i AodreTr Jaccik. Cca- STANLEY F KACZMAREK. i •• i y _ -s.^n: :r -f H-.'.j; : S"- F M Saoday Seis>oL went t2«.S8 S»!i( 23.15 fe«t t« the easterly «n« of lot pia:nact, L tt ai., No. 2, as shown on said map; theno<- p'.y ii exkanstod. b-:t et al! tiswv a r: Fi f :.r sai* W- I 4-2«: S-3r 10. 17. s*t of plans s&d sr*t:f ratiras *i3 Uy north 18* J3' west along th» :• - X—'- «-wt*rly line of lota N'os. 2, 8 and 4. • V—:-: - i.'.ii'.r. as: :>* «T*ii for hupertisr t' t.be office LB u»aT« r.kte. of ti>* areUtwt SHERIFFS SALE 100.93 feet to the »onth«rly line Jor lit f.»- rirto« of tb* abcre iiated MH'DLESEX ' O'. NTY f If-' 1..T ^(f,,. street, and the point or place M—J"Ti-jictx j sKP. M. E»#r-.5f Cortraeton who ar? t:»slJe to ob- C'ai&snT s torpTstioi Plaintiff. B*inu tb* *sme premises eonreyed K :.t:r C-r-i iveiif " Chrubaa ' Scic*c« Society SECOKD. MXETEES HUNDRED V'GUrgf W.'HosirUnd, et air. to the said S«lde» W. Hoagtand > de^d of Prank J. Lawvon, dated May '.*•'• ? U—Trzi-T F.-.T >c? One ilrt. Jttt AXD TWENTi'-S'INE F; Fa for en an; bnsUiB» day. ipr, j !-ir. a. 192». and retord«d May 11. 1928, A prtin- at t»o o'dock. Dajrii*fc*. Saririg T:ffi*. dax: April 1. METHODIST brmerfc J{ TV M-jtiit. T Tsnrc, h Before cash or Bv rn-jf of tr.e abov*'r»ve-b d writ ir. the Middlesex Coonty Clerk'i of- «•-«, TU f'.'SQij TO ... , ... , in tie afterncKHi of taid tbt'r"« :>ir wrt-iCe us*. :t B«l«t, Mass. oO"*t of tae deposit rl be re- Bmanrick. N } ••"'•'" u. 'sale at public v*r.d-je on County at paf< 585 et seq. _;; 00 A. M WEIiNE»AY-- . MAY•• —FIFTEENT •—•-'-»"»•H" Jad|rni«nt arnooTibnir to approii. q:-.r*: d of anjr bidder or bidden ww> ^.LL thai certais tra« parcel of S-.Jv A M . fs. : to Rib»H aa er&cste after *»• ijnd ,^4 pj^ni^g ^.g ' y*.;r- ',-d NINETEEN HUNDEED AND st*-!y 12400.00. ^;v:r!- plan* and •>: -ratiw for utaated in tb* ToiraiiTp of Wow3- TWENTY NINE T"g*ther with all and einpilar the •c: ;»'. ••''.'•:V.. 1 Daylight ?»v!r,jr • •-- --—•''—- hereditaaetita and B:d5 shall b* HKW: wparsttly ^j g-^t, oflNeT JeI^ T\TTI*I :* th» aftsrrioor. of said dsv »j.purt«r.sncejpurt« s thereinti o :«. I OC w t* ; for all branches ai f;... :TI >- BEGDJNIKG at a p " -•- t"ft* ^K^ri*'? OfT:ce in :he City r •;-. anywise apr>ertair.in|r. ;>7-L;tr ttT.st '- '"•' P ^ Caught by LD*» of P»jarr»». G«»»«J r.«^, •Ltio»-^c?-=?r:r.!ip easterlj ode of Lewis street. d»- WILLIAM S. HANNAH, 1 r SherifT k* er«.-iut.ij (••L;«SS»'-J tb* nscr- a.i icasonry, earptrTry. fte*^ IM t^-* y, B K'titke^lr d '^ctio* three A: :'-.! r.pr.t. ir.d iT.ter'Ft >' •>ML rwfinr sai paiititg. bnndwd fifty (850) fwt fca the , ge W. K"-»pi*r,d. rRLANDO H. DEY, tt* "wv^ir.-.f* : ^^:-.er. - Bothered by Con*cience, He tii: :.-n*i ibe >»;*ai» "**h."« ^* Vj«tiUtimf• toatbeast corner of WeifreTrood Ave- ^d to ail the f i.owir.g IS'.TO Attorney. Warfc. nue and Lewis Street, and from said to wit: W, I 4-1? 10 Payi for Stolen Melons Electric Wfltfc. WOODBRIDGE M ' -•'" :-:-c.2. Ai! bids nni»t be a?:--:rpar.ied by b.tak & certified ch*ck npet s National or >-'L iht mind of State Bank drawr to tb* crder of the Board of Bdtieari:r. W«: NEW YORK : ;eirs of tmit- to R•;:!«•:. court«*d a« CANDY KITCHEN t£ it last New Jersey, in the TST.:3S tht u follows: TOWNSHIP OF WOODBRIDGE LLurjEiiiTa ietier Genera! Constracticr. .. J2.0O0.O0 Heatinr A Ventflstr-e .... tl.090.00 Strictly Pure 'Led "H :' TVCtAed by 1 r.orr PluabiBf Work .. I JOO.OO CANDIES AND ICE CREAM •riw. A E.ectric Work .._... I 300.00 binding the snecessf^l \?* ••.•! SHERIFFS SALE He r«-*:v«:-i IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY They E-'-e ' .' ;•.(** ot SiL-ipj?er —Eetattr. y^ses Kaafaisn, Cia- people are glad to reside...... , ejifl b* r. •*! • i -^ t?:g—r -t.j-s to piamant. and Acme Senice Co«- ; et als.. Defendants. Fi Fa for sale make t:: n ~rL.^:'' • -&' ; • :'' the tuctr-s .u •.;. .:'<« tbe of nwr-ga^d premises d*ted Apni U, 1929. Moreover the remoral of all accumulation* of dirt, filth, and rub- By virtue of tie above stated writ in t^j-.f-J ti.e &iowly to me WEDNESDAY, MAY TWENTY- narraiiTe. Atd .Ik* '.*;^~,T Va'.en- SECOND. NINETEEN HUNDRED couRi unity. Nv*. :.-. .-'.I'.ir •.:' *.h-i Ijink's funds are used Uoe' be trove] bis si:..: 1 -tafe AXD TWENTY-NIKE by \:.r bankV '.•::.^rVi or managers. man * at two o'clock (Dayligbt $ST;nj t!l 'Jas! Time) in the siurnoon of the said r •'IOi open new." be This being so it is evident that a clean town is of itself a No: ••nt d.'.'ir .f the fun(L of the bank are day at the Sr.eriifs Office in the City turn tie w used :r; Wall .vrreet or other speculations. A 'is.''* SJJ.J °f ^*« Brunswick, N. J- All the following tract or parcel mendatiotL, to all who see it, of a healthy pragTessire safe and wortla- the saie From no source are we making more than of land and premises hereinafter par "I usei ta t-e s K-r:2 t>^a:*r EI •ticularly described, situate, lying.and while community. six per cei*. or. ai: ir.ve.^Unent. this," the man a ten ' being in the Township of Wood- : year gire'.'.h ia :4 >-r- tLi I r.ever t,ridg«, in ;ve County of Middlesex In short, we play safe, always. wsct to go ;o 't and State of New Jeney. Tte fC->Ilpen>*B fhr.:>•! s tig din- All that certain lot, BEGINNING The proper and logical time for a systematic and general dean up ntr, a piece to / \:-k.-.'.i~\ and at a stake or. the south side of the itiat :* .x; r-.'illne Woodbridge Turnpike ILoad at the is in the spring and before hot weather generates a.dangerous condi- The Perth Amboy northwest comer of a tract of land jj chairs oa ta« b--crlwi:t E; Si t ltie belonging to tbe Estate of Ephrahn They did D\.I p-.e '-* t--^e ••! tion in hitherto neglected or over looked quarter*. \ • Savings Institution ."* ilj with the Una of said land, S 4 1 a* W. 10 chains T3 links to a stake; 210 SMITH STREET, CORNER MAPLE STREET thence S 80: 30f W. 4 chains 6 links to a stake, corner to Lot No, 2 be* THEREFWE, I, William A. Ryan, Mayor of-the Township of The Oldest Bank in Perth Ambov CREDITORS longing to Adaline Gage; tbence (3) Orang« National Bank, Executor N 5= E, » crams 90 links to a stake Woodbridge, County of Middlesex, State of New Jersey, by the author* , of John Clarence Williams, deceased, or. the south side of the Turnpike 'by direction cf the SurrogaU of the Road a= afort^id; thence 14|N 60 ity in me vested, do designate and proclaim the period from May 20, |Coanty of Midd-^*ei, hereby gives E. 4 cha-as 41 links to the BEGIN- ( notio© ttf the creditors of the said N1NG. 1929 to May 2$, 1929 inclusive, a» "Clean Up Week," and I request i John Clarence Williams to brine in Containing 4 acres more or less. A HOME IS ADMIRED ; their debts, demands and claims Pecrf-e air.. unting to approximate- that each and every one of our citiieaa take active measures to insure r against the esute of the said deceas- ly $2,300.00. . ytror uiicr y.-r \-:::.o\; r :juint:::^ i >x ten ycurs when ed, under oath or affirmation, within Together wi-.h all and singular, the I'i::.t-:.i \s>.h tii-: 1'J:.4 \'.-:ir:;iJ six months from this date or they rights, privileges, hereditaments and the banishment of all dirt, filth, and rubbish from the limits of the i will be forever barred of any action appuru-r.ar.ees thereunto b*lonpiEg •hertfor against the said Orange Ns- or in arivrue appertaining. Township, so that, at, the termination of the period designated, we may ' onal Bank. WILLIAM S. HANNAH. L & M SEMI-PASTE PAINT I Dated! April 15, 1929J Sheriff. truthfully say, as we have in the past, our town is dean healthy and P'O'-arrd \'.:th n1.: jt rclijbit- pr-'p.jrti >r:, >.f Pure ORANGE NATIONAL BANK, MATTHEW F. MELKO, Execntor. J22.>J5 Solicitor. safe. \'i :.::c Lcid iJ.C Ltni>>t Jurats. Pur- \\ hitt- '/..nc. W. I. 4-26; 5-5, 12, 19, 26. W I. 4-26; o-3, 10, 17. Simply Made Ready in a Few Minutes for Painting \' STATEMENT SHERIFFS SALE V. 'V.rriii-j i.r;! J each one gallon ..f I.& M ^cmi-Pi»te ' of the Ow»er»lup, Manaf emcat, Cir- LN' CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY I hope that the newspapers and school authorities will employ 1 , cuUtion, etc, reqairaJ by tb« Act & \'^.'.:\ &' j-t.'. '.! h yiijurl, llircc qUillti ul LuiMTCtt Oil — Between Fidelity Union Trust 1 ! ef Coi>«-reu of Aof»»t 24, 1912 Company, et als., Complainants, their efforts to make generally known th« designation of (his week, a: :'j ct.-.i! a :uirt tu thereby I of Woodbridge Independent, pub- and Erie A. Straight, et als., De- 1 lished weekly at Woodbridge, N., J., fendants. Fi Pa f or aaJe of mort- gaged premises dated April 15, its purposes and the benefits to be derived from general and earnest make X /4 gallon |f(/r April 1, 1929. 1929, Mar»e!l Logan, baring been duly By \nrtue of the above stated writ observance of it. j sworn according to'law, deposes and m_e ilTWU:A aBd deHvered. I will Best-Pure-Paint I says that he is tbe Managing Editor expose, to lalbat public vendue on Reod> /or Painting I of the Woodbridge Independent and WEDNESDAY MAY TWENTY- I that the following is, to the best of NINTH. NINETEEN HX'NURED Givenl under my hand and the seal of The Township of Wood- FOR 2.80 A GALLON his knowledge and belief, a true AND TWENTY-NINE statement of the owoeiship, manage- »• t*°. °'c^k (Dsylitfht Saving bridge, County of Middlesex, State of New Jersey this 6th day of May 55 YL'.SU Lvit:.:j'. L U.t VEA1S FOt TEN TEAKS ment, etc., of the aforesaid public*- ^""^ VJ** ^*rnWM of ^ ^ tion for the date shown in the above ^ New Brunswick N J QUARANTEE — L'»< u ga!lt>» «a 0/ any you buy, and if tu>( A. D. One Thousand Nine Hundred sjnd Twenty-Nine. caption, required by the Act of Aug,. ALL that certain tract ajr parcel of perfettly wtiifaciuTy tk< rcnuiinJer cart be returned without paymtMl bui^t iiuutc /u> cfu utit guJlun JH 24, 1912, embodied in section laud situate, lying and being in the 443. Postal Lawi and Regulations, to Towiuhip of Woodbridge, in the FOR SALE BY wit: County of Middlesex and State of ; Ne : HUMPHREYS & RYAN WOODBRIDGE, N. J 1. That the names and addresses *fB.'{SS?, v,_ . t . ,, ! •4 tr.e publisher, editor, -managing; tt,£EGpNING «rt a point in the, *d>" r and hujrfneu mma^r arT- 7"?**1* wde ot Etawood avenue as , mum A RYAN traitor ana business manager are. Uid down on a map hereinafter de- Publisher, Middlesex Press, Wood- bribed, wid pointbein* distant two 1 Mayor. bridge, N. J. hundred and fifty feet northerly! Editor, C. H. Byrne, Carteret, N, measured alone tke westerly &id« of j HOLOHAN BROS. j !said avenue from the northerly side; Sw th» Mfcya* ' Managing Editor, Maxwell Logan>nin? g**>*. poin "re*tt runnini, a»rd thencfcom e «i(1d) btxinnurth- '] GARAGE Woodbridgt, N. J. eignteen degrtx* thirty-three minutes • BuMiits* Manager, west along the weaterly aide of Elm-1 B.J.DUN1CAN, wood avenuu seventy-five f«et to the Dunlop Tirea and Tube* ' Woodbridgt, N. J. southerly, side of Britrhton strvtt as Cltrk. Tire mad Tube Repairing 2. That the owntrc: are Middltr&ci it is to be extended; runnini; thence Presn, Maxwell Logan, owner. Full Line of Auto Accessoriea 3 That the known bondholders, 1 (2) south seventy-one, degrees twen- mortKagew, and other security hold- j V*™ »muto» west along swd ex- Cot. Amboy Awe. uad SKOMI St WOODBRIDGE - L u> « 4 l toosioii of Brurnton Areet one hun- 41 rs owning or boldiiv 1 P*r cent, or j A__I 4 I » »K^ 111 » more of t*ul amount ol bonds, morv jUlMj, ^Eii^beth K^DiiMi, etTato- (acts, or «$lpr SM»rit*as aw: Nona. i o; * *" t. '< • PAOENIN*

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OFFICERS YOUR HAKOLI) 1 HASKINS - - - President BANK CHAK1,KS A. CONRAD Vice-President WILLIAM LON'SDALE- Vice-president lU'SSKLL MILliS - - - - Vice-President K.Mli.STRKMI.Al' -.- - Vice-President 4RTERET TRUST COMPANY THOMAS (1. KENYON, Secry. & Treas. SYLVESTER tiL'NKEL - - Asat. Trea». Will Pay $6,000.00 To Stockholders DIRECTORS

CHARLES A. ALDRICH, d Lting with a dividend payment of 3% on July 1 and 3% on Manager, U. S. MeUls Refinin* Co. , JOHN J. BROWN, December 31. the Carteret Trust Company trill pay to its Chairman of Board, Footer-Wheeler to. SAMUEL H. BROWN. Sjockholders the sum of Six Thousand Dollars. Retired. CHARLES A. CONRAD, Most of this money will be given to people living in Carteret. Plumbing Contractor.

JOHN CSELLE, • ( The larger, the Carteret Trust Company grows the more Muson Contractor. I THOMAS DEVEREUX, SR., Oney wUl be turned back to the residents of Carteret |to be Retired. , , HAROLD I. HASKINS, Manager, Benjamin Moore * Co. spent in their own town. ALEXANDER lSBOWITZ. Leb0WitZ Bros., Meat, and PTOTWOM. WT1:LIAM LONSDALE, We show below the remarfcaftle growth of this tank: Works Manager, Foster-Wheeler Corp. _ GROWTH IN RESOURCES I'AUL MARTENS, KUW Manager, Metal 4 Thermit Corp. COMPARATIVE ^ $125,000.00 KUSSELL MILES, .00 Agent, Canda Realty Co. 1923 Undivided Profits 1923 AIJ-'RKD J- MILLER, $ 432.98 $1,150,000.00 Lumber. 1924 1929 it THOMAb J. MULVIHILL, 1925 10,128.73 Mayor, Borough of Cjirt«W*- 20,772.76 LOUIS NEUBERG, 1926 Member of Mgr. Wertvaco CUorine ProdueU Corp. 1927 30,704.37 Federal Reserve System KMIL STREMLAV. tt Attorney for Boroujb of 1928 44,656.37

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LT.i \v:-iV.y tha: the -errr":ver pr&duaily foryels all abcut the 'aithf-j; 'er.'ar.: H^? «er/ice :•• accepted a# a matter of course. Th-r. T.e day th* err.pkye decides *'.• quit. Perhaps he fonr.s a j The Jungle VOIC. OF THE NIGHT •".r.ectior. 5-rr.-'.vhfre e!-e. < r. he ?r.ay ?imp!y retire. * i \?:\ Whatever the cau^ the re^jlt i> ever the same. The lw

:=. f':!t mop. Keenly; :here :« crr.f'j=:on; evenihing is upset. : How much longer are YOU going to be ?ev-r;i! other err.p!'.•;.'••- have to dr-p their regular work and dc a Rent Receipt Collector? the her. they car. with the ;ob that has heen conducted so well • Ion ii^.aijerfai:" ar.-i 'jn-'.b--rr'.iMve»y by the oid faithful worker. The whole rou- i r ":r.e 'f the place is disturbed. •Plea*e-| ooe more." DOG 5onfe*hir.^ like that happened to Woodbridge and Car- 4 PAY V-TH r — fliscvr ••Hs"l it iTreloBi n!ghtr tc-ret Mor.dr-.y when t'r.e Te!ephor.e genice was temporarily crippled. pec'p!e...?udder;!y realized how much this faithful, de- "ijuth: II kiHiw 1 •out > ii pendable >er/ar.t had become a par. of their everyday lives. -Do yon m<*e th« cai corr.municate with some one a mile, ten , i..-: t; •..-.. :niles or a thousand mile.* away, had taken a day off. BORROW) LOCUTIONS

In urgent case.- the telegraph had to be used or the per- . "Lett run ^ 1 few IU'LZ^ '>•• i rether." raid ^lotonmbiie Ia$'--'- >or.al messenger. While these substitutes gave some relief they j .ytZ$ Tor to bU papil, Term- Ea^y—Pricr Re-.^vnaMe did not compare with the telephone. Time was lost and com- u , ^rf^u^ "Tfcl* U M iitn." Mid the 1* Come out and let us show you what we have. munication wa.- unsatisfactory. •"vntlj married iand as be tdfii.*: lif p ; But while this little period of inconvenience existed a a-j.lbei pnc-iD*-! V *if " b-» '- MAPLE REALTY CO. miracle of engineering was being performed. Scores of skilled ThacV* for t*tft.- exclnlrr^-^ • - woman as sfce i» from tbe pi.'-" 95'Avenel St. AVENEL, N. J. mechanics were working at top speed amid most uncomfort- Failure of Humanity to find Real Happiness, surgeon's chair wlun Imp-me-i :: .1 able surrounding- f. restore the service. In less than three Indictment of Christianity hours some of the more important lines were in operation. In fifteen hours the entire service wa? again in operation. B? REV. DR. HEKET DARLINGTON (New Yatk), EpiscopiL It was an amazing feat. If the circumstances that crip- pled the telephone service had not been so horrible and so sen- P THOMAS A. EDISON'S birthday stit?m?r.: that he did not k—"» SPECIAL PRICES sational, people's minds would not have been divided and they IET on« wh« m realij happy ii t correct quotation, and if Mr would have concentrated their attention more fully upon the wonder that was being wrought. An equipment consisting of I thousands of units was crippled by an explosion and in less Edison it oa.y jartii'lj right, what a judgut:.: on -2.>:•'>} vejrs of than a day wz.? repaired and in good working order! Such a feat is almost beyond belief. ChnstuAitj! One oi like great things that J«us sought to give os The Telephone Company and the men employed by the wu happiness, jo; a^d pea«. And yet hc» few c: us are realiziLg that company deserve unstinted praise for the great task accom- God eeant ai to ge: the most oat of life. plished on Mor.day. The company is a true and loyal public Tr.:s we are failing to do, I beliere, t«ci"~e c: fear joj-killrrs :hst lcn:>m si; too !srge in the irenge person'3 mind, the product of •:**!•• servant. * tmiS&tis on miteris! rtlae*. Krst unoxg A^e jcy-kiHers vt any The 'fcelepr.one Company and the men employed by the pl«« the Puritiric-a; id«M and distorted seme oi sin that too frequ-n:]? company deserve unstinted praise for the great task accom- make people feel that to enjoy themsehea wcrc!d in iaelf be wTor,e. They plished or. M.'iday. Tr.e company is a true and loyal servant. Uunit that anuhicg isa: it pleasing must be bfcd. Worrj is the &<-t open space*, and they are manifesting & ce*ire to get beyond th' T^ S9 WOODBRIDGE the davs of her vouth. and beat of oar urban itreeta. READE'S Perth Amboy MAJESTIC and STRAND Theatres Project The World's Finest Talking Pictures And Are Equipped With

This Same System Is Used In the Criterion, Rivoli. Hie Hosiili of Years itf Ken'arch and Endjtaw The Aslor, Capijtol. and Paramount Theatres * Wester VOICE kctrk by the Bell Folephone Company. qf in New York City SOUND ACTION SYSTEM It Is No Makeshift Kquipment \ E INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1929 PAGE NIN* Debutante Now Nun Charming Evening Gown TORCH MURDERS Everything you the Ron buy here mutt give Store your thop- •I absolute satisfac- ping headquarter*. mm[POLICE tion—or your mon- ROSS STORES Thousands of thrif- ey back without ty shoppers find it Two Women Victims of question. 97-105 Smith St. Perth Amboy, N. J' pays. Similar Crime a Year Apart in New Jeraey. Every Item On This Page for Quick Selling - Real Bargains -- Shop Early Ni'w York—No two crimes In re- cent years olTer so ninny grounds for comparison as the murder and at- Girls Dresses Infants' Sweater* tempted burning by gasoline of Mar- A Wonderful Group of Spring garet Iirown on the night of February SI»t 7 to 14 Gingham prints; som« have and Jackets 20, lfl'28, on Bernardsvllle road be- fancy percale trim; fart color. Fancy knit sweaters and tween Somervllle nnd Morrlatown, N. jarketn; slip-over, and eo«t .1., nnil the murder and nttemptcd ' " and bite trimmed. burning by gasoline of an unknown womnn found recently nearby. DRESSES $ .00 4 Tlio murders hnve some marks of 57c similarity, but mere are striking Chine in an covered her with gasoline nnd fired Time to lho gasoline from the upper pnrt of solid colors: Rose, Pink, Coral, (he body, with the result that the Pansy, Orange, Purple, Red, Tan an-d fnce was so badly dlsllgured tlmt lit Grey; 38 in. wide; 2\<> yards will thin writing her Identity has not been 97c estnblisliod. make a sleeveless dress .... The fact Hint Miss Iirown had been ave ? burned from the feet seemed to ea- tnbllKli Inconh'Btsibly Hint the murder- Table Damask Dainty Dimity er w..s nn amntcur, who hud probably Bed Ticking !SK in. table damask; stripe, 30 in. dimity in many pat- ittnckftd In anger, or na the result rose loaf or clover design, with terns; all desirable colors. Ten If the old street is rough, if sex pnsslon, and either acted with 32 in. floral bed ticking; yellow, lihio or pink border— neat designs to select from— •xlrenii' haste In firing the still living blue or yellow Yard Yard. and the repair gang al- woman nftcr he bad drugged her from stripe pattern; the niutor car nnd poured gasoline heavy quality; ways puttering around— from the tank over the victim, or that yard 29c lie was horrified nt the thought of be- 49c 29c an net mil witness of the Mantes Main Floor Main Floor then it's time to repave. destroying her features. Main Floor Discard the old expensive Thnt the murderer was nn nmntcur was proved when the pnpers of Feb- Dress Gingham Alpaca Windsor Crepe ruary '1\ 1028. repnrted that the po- 36 ill.; dimdy for ilri'«« in remnants i>f lMi letter containing a $500 note nnd a in.; blue, red, pink, orchid, green white, red, pink, ivory, tan and many yard to 8 yard lengths; white, preen, portland cement concrete. pnckiigo of bonds worth $2,r>00 iilong \ and orange—Yard more to choose from — Yard. pink, or peach. with whnt purported to be n confes- ; You can enjoy driving slon of Miss Nrown's killer. ! lie said lie had met her In Buffulo i when the streets are smooth and later while she was acting us i governess in New York; tliftt he had j 19c 29c 19c and safe. taken her riding on February 20. j Main Floor Main Floor when she bad drawn her money and | Main Flo '$ bonds preparatory to going out West : to Join relatives; that he had tried to take advantage of her nnd when Remember Mother's Day May 12th POttTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION she resisted he had killed her by knocking her In the head In the motor car. A Few Suggestive Gifts For Her! 547 hMmm Atcane The question naturally arises: Silk Hole $1.14 Daytime Frock. . $1.00 NEW YORK CITY Was the killer of the unknown Jet Beadi $1.00 Silk Glove. $1.00 womnn near Ornnford a year later $1.00 5 pc. Curtaini $1.00 A National Organisation to the man who killed Miss Brown? MOTHERS DAY Boudoir Lamp $1.59 lUyon Silk Slip. $1.29 Gowna Impraw and Extend tha Urn* of Co*q&u WIIS he the killer of Miss Drown, Coin Beadi $1.00 more hardened by crime, or hardened Hand Big. $1.98 Home Biblei $1-49 Ofllc** la 42 Cltlaa hy tlie progress of a mental disease? Problem* for Probers. The man who killed the unidentified 1000 PAIR woman a year later shot her over the Daytime Muslin and Crepe Women's All- left ear. He took lte» body from the Women's House cur at n lonely spot, covered the body Frocks Underwear Rayon Silk Hose with gasoline nnd set it afire, pre- Slippers Misses' Gowns; hand em- A quality product; luxurious sumably near the head. Whether lie Straight line models; percale Women's black vici one strap prints; set in sleeves; regular broidered muslin and crepe; texture; picot top, pointex gained liy adding robbery to murder hoo>i> slipper with leatht'T sole, 79c. Special white, peach, flesh and green; heels; the lot consists of all cannot lie established until the name rubber bed; size 3V4 to 8. Reg- sizes Vi to 14. tbe new spring colors. Sizes 814 of the victim Is learned. ular value $1.39 for M 1(1. keg. 5t)C. Hero is the problem for those who attempt to solve mysterious crimes by nnulyzlng the mental processes of the crimlnuls: 66c 59c Were the two murders committed 98c Main Floor 29c hy the same ntnn who applied experi- Main Floor ence gullied from his mistakes In the Main Floor llrst murder? Or were the murders in no wise re ated? Men's Dress Work Shirts Work Pants Or did the murderer of the tiniden- Union Suits Hied woliiun knmv nbout the l'.liS Shirts Men's chambray work shirts; Men's work pants; in dark case and benefit by the mistakes of Men's nainsook athletic un- blue and khaki; sizes 14Vt to colors; sizes :!1 to -II. Reg. Neckband or collar attached. derwear. Size 3ti to -lti. 20. Reg. 8i)c. he llrst murderer hy making sure of Broadcloth and Madras; all siz- llsllginlng thfl .wunwifs face by np- es; 14 to 17. [ilylng the mutch to the upper part >f the body? Or was the second murderer Just naturally more intelligent, or cunning, 49c "When we moved nnd sutliclently more callous tbun the 97^ 79c $1.00 first murderer, to he a witness to the I Regular value $1.39 ! £- disfigurement of the face of the wom- into our new house> an who had been alive In his com Store Opens 9 A. M. to 9:30 P. M. - Phone 2121 \ pany n few minutes before? Fred saved one real surprise. *******4*******Q********* "THE new refrigerator, the modern heater, the PoUonoui Smtkai basement garage and bathrooms on every floor Rare Treatment ! There are abont 51)2 species of poi- thinp like that, of course, I lenew about. Saves Man's Life sonous snakes known throughout the "But this was a real surptise. Fred had telephone* world, but 288 of them belong to « Purls. — The operation of ', placed everywhere we needed them. Fred iay« fleo group of snakes known as the Opls- blood transfusion direct to the ' thoglypha, which are only mildly poi- pie everywhere are doing this now and I say I have heart has been successfully per- . (Imply never known such convenience before. You sonous, few of them being deadlj to formed by two French physl ; roun. have no Idea what a difference it makes" clans. Ailiard and Corunnml. AT THE PRIMARIES And this same telephone convenience can so easi- Describing the technique em ly be added to a home already built. L*t us show ployed. In a paper read nl a # you how quickly it can be done, and how moderate meeting of the Academy of Keep youth the cost. |us« call the Business Office today. Medicine, they explained thin VOTE FOR the patient, suffering from ty- phoid, had two relupses. longer! 1 New Jersey Bell Telephone Company [ntin venous transfusion wiis out of the question, the putlent uliuib. BwM In NoltaJ Roo.no Heine In a djlng condition, and cleanse the system hlood was Injected Into the cav- FREDERICK!! BLODGETT ities of the heart. Improvement was rapid and of poisons the putlent recovered. * Two of the great enemies to youth FOR >*********************** and vitality are delayed elimination and intestinal poisons. To keep your- aelf tree from both these common diffi- culties will help you to stay young. Trusies Supportern-Belts-Braces- With the uae of Nujol you can do it Feenamint too. For Nujol absorbs body poinoM SHERIFF Archcs, in Fact a Complete Line and carries them 08. preventing their absorption by the body. Nuiol also The Laxative softens the waste matter and brings fThJJjd about nonraJ wtwuntion. It is barm- lets; contains no drugs or medicine. You Chew It won't cause gas or griping pains, olr affect tbi stomach or kidney*. Every "A Qualified Man For A Responsible Position' corfflr druggist h»s Nujol. Make surt "•m HENRY FRAHME Like Gum you get the genuine. Look for the Nujolbottle with the label on the back 33 BROAD ST. Near Regent Theatre tU^Ht 1« No Taste that you can read right through the (Paid for by Mose Clark, campaign munager) Phono Emerson 9108 Hour. 9 A. M-7 P. M. botfle Don't delay, get Nujol today. ButttoMSnt ,*, > OiJy "-***s"' Tru" M'ker in Union Coiwly :: r—r PAGE TEN FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1929 WOODBW0OE INDEPENDENT

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Ai the c.zic .: t^-t- swrlr.g. re- '.' SALBS—d*T9*.ir.f lot e«- were s-rrve-; :y ILC i.»- isg i wrrta-wr.ile 3£""lniTf • gliC, f'niiv-— xr Truly i? Fishman'-' "One of America'; Smartest *>hop-.~~for where

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SNAPPED AT LONG BEACH, CAL — A wand drill participated In by hundreds of school girls of Long Beach. The fair pupils are using American flags for wands and thus making of their exercise a colorful flag Mile. Trude Brlonnc Viennese 'dancer and beauty, claims that sha drill as well. • has traveled more than 25,000 miles on her toes since she started Inter- preting the modern dance. Rhe was one of the first artists of her coun- try to Introduce Jazz dancing there, and now she has been chosen to represent Austria In her professional capacity at the Barcelona Fair. Vestris Disaster Inquiry in London The V. S, fl. Utah, which carried President Hoover mid his party on part o( Hie President's good-will tour of South Amerlen. The only dnmnges of Hint tour nre now betnt! repaired ut the Chnrlcstown Navy Yard. It was found when the ship was docked that one of Its "blisters" had been badly damaged.

.SNAPPED AT TOKIO—The Marqula and Marchioness Yorisadi, SNAPPED AT LONDON—A striking view of the Board of Trade Inquiry Into the Vestris disaster, la iiK&wa Bhortly before their departure for Berlin, wher« they will which over 100 persona lost their livea. The inquiry Is taking place at the Institution of Civil Engineers, A clever carving of a mermaid luring the hot and tired traveler to represent the House of Peers of the Imperial Diet. Westminster. the public baths. This guide post can b« seen In BUesla. At Graduation of Boy Scouts Leaders of Auto Industry TVIeet President To Focus Signals

Leaders of the automobile Industry called on the President to confer with him regarding plans lor the expansion of world trade, the Federal road system ami other matters allectlng the industry. Left to right: Walter P. Chrysler, A. R. Ersklne, President of the Studebaker Corporation; Roy D. Chapln, Hudson Motors; President Hoover; C. W. Nash, Nash Motors; Alvin Mucauley, Packard, and F. J. Haynes, Durant Motors.

One of the most interesting devices at the Exposition of Railway- Largest Motor Lifeboat Can Carry 300 men's Arts and Crafts in London la a contrivance for focusing signal SNAPPED AT UOMr: Lett, Premier Mii.ssulmi and Gen. lights, the invention of O. E. Palmer, a rail-way ticket seller. Tha instru- Commanding Officer uf the National Volunteer Fasclstl MMtla. at th« ment ii designed to help find the most suitable ground or path of the graduation exercises of 15.0U0 Italian Bey Scouts who were inducted Into engine driver on which the signal rays should be thrown. It has an the. Fascist! mtlltla. Graduation occurs uutoinutically when the boyi adjustable bracket for tilting to any angle and Is a great Improvement reach the age of eighteen over the present method ol focusing that permits lamp rays to go wide, and so to waste. Thanks for the Buggy Ride Certificates Now Scrap Paper

aNAPPED AT LONQ BEACH, UAL.—They're doggone clever, these aNAPPED AT LONDON-The largest motor HUfclwal m the world Is to run her trials shi/illy tu i .ves. 'this heap of scrap paper is all tiiat is left after the great cutting twu bow-wown. Penny, the bull terrier, takes Patsy, her fox terrier She Is to be named the Princess Mary and will be stationed ut Padstow. Cornwall. The boat has been built machine had operated on the war indemnity certificates that were paid tiiend, lor u, ride In & doll buggy just for a little diversion, They were out of a gift of £141,500 made by the P. and O. group uf shipping companies in response to the Prince uf in full in Berlin. Now It Is waste paper ready to go back to the paper trained by Mr. James Parker of Long Beach. Wales's ai)Deal mill / <' WOODBRTDGft INDEPENDENT PAGE TWO SECTION TWO FRIDAY. MAY 10. 192*; -PARIS FASHIONS Heaviest Washing Easy LOCK THE t>OO*S. THE C«MVU HA5 H -•;" 5Tr.r.etnr>c c:rv;? h:.: COME TO TOWN ue ~ir.v c-f thcr, '. < k re' ».« Time Trtl Skew of ,J,« "" >:~c?. b-kriketj ir.; e\ cr. Wnl Hick" Tow li Depicted i ;y N: --ifr.-r -^V.y :~ the Th": Apta TV* B«ra*r.'.

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Mxtinro Daily at 2)00 F.vming at 7 anA • (nntinuotit Performance Saturday, Sunday and READE'S Holidays TELEPHONE lftK PERTH Attractions for Seven Days-^ Beginning Sat. May 11 50c

Today and Saturday THE Barker Featuring two of Europe's favorite Stars in AUo WALTER HUSTON in "THE CARNIVAL MAN" ; A Wonderful Talking Feature SEVEN DAYS-BEGINNING SUNDAY-

THE WORLDS BROADWAY'S B E S t GREATEST SHOW BROUGHT TO YOU. ~ BAR" NONE! THIS WEEK FOR THE __ WARINGS PlE&T. TIME, A, FUUl. MUSICAL DRAMA— PENNSYLVANIANS MILTON DIFFERENT FROM THAT OF THE STAGE SILLS ONLY IN ITS GIGAN- TIC PROPORTIONS—

WILL BE SEEN AND

HEARD FROM THE A lirat notional Picture MACKAJU SCREEN HERE. ' / Carnival! Swirling Color*! Blare of Sound! It's real! REAL! REAL! Passions raw and ALL TALKING Gaping Crowds! Holiday! Then back behind the naked. And all the time this moving, circus back- scene* with these Merchant* of Mirth. The Bar- ALL SINGING ker, smooth a» Marble and twice as hard but one ground and picturesque comedy from the strang- soft spot—hit Kid—the Boy he wanted to keep est lot of characters ever filmed. Great support- ALL PLAYING out of the Racket, but couldn't—the Boy he want- ing cast including Betty Compson, Sylvia Ashton, ed to make a better Man than himtelf—and al- Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., George Cooper and many most failed—becaute of a Jealou* Woman who others. wouldn't share hit love. RICHARD DRAMA OF THE CABARETS SEVEN DAYS Also MOVIETONE SHORTS and BEGINNING SAT. MAY 18 Baifhelmefi FOX MOVIETONE NEWS FyR •N II II iM Seven Days Beginning Sunday, May 19 ALL-DIALOG WEARY FOX MOVIETONE FEATURE A PRISON A NIGHT CLUB RIVER A GAMBLING DEN with A VAUDEVILLE SPEAKEASY THEATRE Beautiful

A RA.DIO BROAD- BETTY CASTING STATION COMPSON A SPEAKEASY

A LUXURIOUS APARTMENT

Are some of the locale* used in this ten»e dram- atic production.

THE VOICE OF NEW YORK

T«lls It't mo»t >tirriac drama— Follow With Outcast from society — a Eye and Ear (iown-and-outer—as weary The pluckiest girl in town as she us muddy waters in a blaz- struggles to rescue her man from hia ing sun. But Love inspired Speakeasy friends on Broadway— him to speak his sorrowful the double-crossroads of the world .. BOUI through the rapiua of Actual Scene*—Actual Sound* hia music—to fight for the Actually Photographed in tho Alto better things in life, the way GrMt City A^atnailoadPichuV he had fought for the bad. WITH Movietone Shorts and PAIllPAOElOIAIANt HENRY BWAtTHAU MIEN WARl FOX MOVIETONE NEWS SHARON LYNN "ft Speaks for Itself" BENJAMIN ANNOUNCEMENT Owing to the importance of th* picture* now booked—"The B*.kor""W«ry River' — Also Movietone Shorts and "Clow Harmony"—It u imperative that we **• tend the run of same—These big »uper-ip«*ial FOX MOVIETONE NEWS talking picture* will each play at the Majetfic ^ "It Speaks for Itself Theatre for one entire week. WOODBRlDCg PACE 53vTTON FRIDAY. MAY 10. 1W

Japan'* Prettiest f.rtfc ft*, m tW HHH KT*TT»O« n>mt PIcrtc trl«: ts* txi-nw help to rVli 'I re- •': :>-T«r l*rp» *•**!. *r.4 the wumo,, ',! *>4BBM to. T.-V '"*' ''• ' l' | THE PERTH AMBOY I •t\ it T>,',» -.- •,£ T< -• «"-€•«». PIT fj tt>r»lpdf*. t-' '.: - • '•"•T»T '"I" o' »i»fj tr tmr;«:r.ii. 1? ?'' »r* !" fl"Bh' •ail pru'tf"'-* *"" ":' *''>"•' '' « »» tf »» I GAS LIGHT COMPANY I 206 SMfTH STREET Heating and Cooking Appliances 4th. Anniversary Sale 4th. Ruud Automatic and Storage I Water Heaters New Process Gas Ranges Market Bargain Store

Con-Den-Rit Radiant Logs SALE STARTS Odorless—Efficient—Inexpensive Tb« F-.rs-t Fifty Cu»toir,>rt oo FREE on Saturday with every Friday wi!! r^ceiTe FREE a Friday, May 10 purcha&e of $5 or over a large lire: Tu:l:.:sh Towel »-ith any while enamel strainer. purchase cf J3 or over.

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We will gladly advise you as to how it can best be done* holds the'North Carolina state vice with a smile." record for dirt truck spading along with Ray Kkjmtu*Kuj racing driver, usei"Standard improved Gaiolim, , "STANDARD" Improved GASOLINE WOODBRIDGE INDKPENDENT PACE SIX FFrTION TWO FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1i»29 3 0 0 0 h »vi-rair>' 'or th« Pveniiuf with 3 0 10 i'l'i. He rolled three double cen- POTJ'. If . turi"*, 205, 2M, and 222. L. Johnson ^ ;^^^r.g Keasbey Ceramic Nine Kraft. 1 r> 2 0 0 0 Local Pinners Trim Township School 4 0 10 iiimi'fl in Z0! in th*' fimt |rame. Roth Kn«. rf li'amn t/ippwl the G00 mark in the V.--H rf 2 0 0 1 Leape Under Way M,, .v I'-rt Kevi-ne •••• A.-r--.. .v rK* H;Hp £ ii Loses To Hatters 4-3' Industrial Winners fir«». (fiihW', lint ulipped down to the 38 3 10 4 7011 an'l H00 tla«« in th" rpmaininj^ Parish Hou»e Pinner* Lick two. A rptum (ramc may he playprl Team* Fighting For Placet In '.'i.-, ; '. Finis. 14 vs. K'-ifVy. a fWwes. In tV '. '\t -hty'fr : r-'. : Township Boy§ Outhit Perth P A. Hatlen AB R H E tonight or next week on the Recrea- T \ irpii .0, 3 b 0 0 0 Perth Amboy Champa By A lirin alleys in Perth Amboy. The ^l^"' :1: "I- "''•I)'"*'-*'" •"'•-.'"-tr.-! Ambay Team, But Errors Tnplf-Cornered League — M v. !•.. F'>r*1> 'I •>> H'ptJi^T^ s K va:-. p. cf 1 1 0 Point—La»t Game Decides acorcn: World Seriei" At End of r^'vT Poi'ix'•:%• '"'"' Prove Cortly—Rom*r Stars 1 I 1 0 Battles—Johnson High Man. P.Htb ',!n- ](• Ports i; v.- H-'P*C»-»T. » K«»»>»y AB R ^ A.t Bat—Stnalley Fani Six- o i K. Koyen 158 170 144 Fedder?on. ff . 4 1 1 0 Fcrds.. 1 A. Koyen 174 174 150 1> }«•*• .;?•> 3 i l teefl Hatters. B&l-jok. ( 4 0 1- 0 The pirntr ; under thf flatr '>f the Miv ><<. Kea'bey r* H •.;».»*- » Uorch 103 150 135 M. Vinpilb. 2b 5 0 0 0 Parish Ht>u«e trimmwi thf VIOWITS E. Johnson 205 203 } ^roer't;' "".'!..'"! 4 0 1 T^ , ^->.««n'- -he 01**>->E, rf of Port Office NVi. 1 of I'Tth Am- 222 Vs. 2J. F.»Hs 7 "vs Fords 14. » ..... 3 0 10 U Johrmon 201 137 134 'jT-i.', if * ' 1 1 Kcwbey C»nunk-<. iv:k » -J to S Orlick. rf t.i 1 0 0 0 boy last FrWay night on th« Pari=h Wickley. If House lines by a sinfrie pin. The M»y 2?. Fvrds 7 v». K Ro»»r. 2b . ..._ 4 0 2 beating l»$t Saturday V:#rr:>efl *t 1 1 0 0 901 834 785 Ford*. Mj>»n«y, rf 2 0 P .)„ h»nds of the P. A H»" expiry Petenick, If ._ ... 1 0 0 0 Amboy pinners were the winners of thi.s yearns indu?triai leatfUf in that Po.t Office No. 1 Ma> :" F ris 14 rs fc HiUniMi. c o 1 2 _, . J v.^v M3 136 140 F..r-is. The ia5 ; 0? e a J 82 4 6 ' 1 city. The visitors took the first of Fi-ka> - 3 0 0 *"'"'• 8*°* ' - ' - ^\* tb« three frames by a manfin of 38 Giles 1<56 14fi Ififi M.HV J-. F-.ri* -7 v- H' 'j- .' ',i ... ooO team? 'ought bitwr.v :tTy±g'r.-*\ th« Summary: Three base hit. Rimer. ef Two ba*e hits, Rome* and Fedtiervn. maples. The second game went to Anderson -r... 224 132 117 '" " fTi::re HID* frames Sir.s.-ty. Kfas- F rt- U -v r. :•!-«»• Struck out by Smalky 16. by Fed-the locals by a 73 pin lead. The last Benish - 195 137 181 mf%un< cf (rsme •»•»< a rorW, a .sinfrlf pin win- Hoffman 211 210 IHfl r 30 7 10 •'*5' l » . dr;>T?••:-: .'.x;t;-r. Hat- deKon 6, by KoTaea'f, Bt'M. on l thn t r nine it for WoftdbridiTP. Thag-J» Keasbey F.C. Wins 'S Katt^ikT 1' 3 10 Perth Attooj batto: •»:-' •••'• ^ • r*' r..a i.ri-: h«:p. A: ^ Si-.- '"'••' '"' 4 0 1 ?raa''l«T for more thar .r.c- -af* :m- : • -a- -. i.v.- "r.r.ers ! ^:'" "J 3 (10 jr!«. Roentr, Keasi'fy :»r.'.rr pard: •- .'j.f.-.~ •»••-.. ;-4y a jj'....' ^- ]-. 3 'i 0 e^i^r and fint Mcker t :-•>:•-"'']«'!a H-r!'.1- ". :€terrr.me First Game of Season r ipcj;""c " '•' 3. ,^ Q jn hatting, conne«irie '.'•' '.'"te CiW Field Club lick* K»r^, p;-;::: ••";;"z::: '. 3 1 i is;°" ^J* ^ ^ r;a"tT ^i1" "d T Firemen 7 to 6 In Clo»e > , _f 10 0 Massagli w*re nert 1r. . 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\ .... >••!;.. WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1929 SECTION TWO PAGE SEVEN Barrons Stage Fourth Inning Rally To Lick Metuchen 6-5 Woodbridge High School Diamond Crew Continues Winning >J Woodbridge Tacks Equipment Ball Team 1 'THAT LITTLE CAWHE »BwngtTo>rta«»«>.,w.T.-By B. Link Spree—Handerhan Poke* Out Home Run In Fourth, Scor- ing A Run Ahead Of Him To Start Woodbridge Rally Which Finally Results In Win—Metuchen Started Off Up Victory No. 5; Loses To Keasbey 10-1 Well, But Batting Jamboree Upset Fine Playing Of Visit- Avenel Boy» Fail To Supply ors—Schmidt Started In the Box for Woodbridge But Was Licks Linden 6 to 4 Sufficient Punch To Lick Relieved By Wukovets—Riceait* Show Excellent Form- Barron Avenue Batters Bang Keasbeyites—S«co Twirlers x ««« Game Nip and Tuck Throughout. Nicked For Thirteen Bingles. UJONT ' HE Out Eight Hits To Hand Un- Going into tho last half of thc fourth inning with the score ion County Team Drubbing Ooi With their slabmen failing to keep 4 to 1 against them, the baseball crow of Woodbridge high In CM»e Game—Wukovets the ball away from the Keasbey school battered the offerings of a fighting Metuchen pitcher all Twirls Entire Route. Carborundum batters, the Steel Equipment ball tossers had to be con- over the tot, and ended the frame on the top-side of a 6 to 4 tent with a 10 to 1 defeat in their The Barron Avenue buseballers initial game of the P. A. Industrial count. The rally unbalanced thc fine playing of the Metuchen continued their winning streak last last Saturday afternoon on nine, and with Wukovets mowing down the batters, or holding Friday afternoon at• Unden hy lick-' the T c." W."£ounds fnTcrth'Am- ,ng Linden high school 6 to 4 in a boy. Kara and Prion twirled for them to infield flies or easy 'hits, the boys under Conch Rice hnrd fought game. The Woodbrige the Sec.o boys, but they were un- chalked up their sixth frame of thr season by a final count of bfiys,again displayed their fine form able to halt the wicked, slaughtering i 6 to ,ri on the Parish House field Wednesday afternoon. ami maflterful ball playing. Wuko-: 8wing of the Keasbftyites. The win- v.ts went the entire route in the box, | ncrs nicked thc g(eef E(luipment Fur n chunge, Jupiter PluviiM kept center, scoring WukoveU ahead of and he allowed the Linden stick pitchers for thirteen hits. Parsler his nose out of the affair, and the him. Parsons flied out to the pitchw. w,c!ders only five hits in nine frames. I Rni Tjrbflnski who split the Carbor- • strong Min, and clear weathor made Toth hit to second, and beat the Kor Linden, Moore and N. Givens undum mOundwork between them, al- an ideal dny for a ball game. Schmidt throw to second on an error. Mon- worked the ilab duty hetween them. i0WMl tho Avenel boys only three 1 opened the clash on the moumt for , totfue singled to center, and Toth Coach Rice's boys laced the Umon WPwell-scattereu.sf.nt.tPrpHd hinobinglc- s throughou' t the {ho locals, but the 'Metuchen hnttrni galloped home, Dimock hit down to county twirlerB for eight binglos, Mitire nine inning contest. Pomeroy, •got on to his slants so <|uickly, that third, nnd Montague was naUed halt most of them being well-placed, nnd Lockie, and Sheets were the only i Rice was forced to remoye him nnd way down the line, Dimock stole s»t- quite timely. Wilkovets and llander- i place Wukovpts on the slab in the I OTHI. The Metuchen pitcher balked. Equipment batters to connect, nnd Her (jxunvu* Imn topped the locals in batting hon- there were fourteen players in the i iat<> stag*1* of the gnme. Schmidt nnd Dimock was given h Iik unmplested , nailing two each. I)imoek Avenel lineup. Only two Keasbey j twirled well, but the fielding of the- passage to third. Ptillman singled to SSchmidt, , Denmah and Montague batters failed to hit the sphere. The 1 Wnodbindge boys was a bit erratic right, seining Dinrnck. Stillman stole smacked out tho remaining clouts, i ^eeh U|lie(j tneir onl c-ount in the I nt times, anil things didn't look at around the bags, and finally got home For Linden, Burr was the only mafi Lixth (rame, The winners racked up nil favorable until the end of th* j on a pnss hnll. Schmidt fouled out to who hit Ynore than once, he clouted pointcr in the firgti fourth| finh an^ fourth inning. Schmidt and Wukovets third. !> runs. tw?.V-ii v LL •• u , i L Uhe eighth frames. In the eighth in- allowed the Metuchen bntWrs seven Fifth inning: Kerold flied out to With both pitchers keyed up to a ninK| Keasbey batted in five runs, hits, and l/fiss who went the entire; left garden, jolly hit to second hut point of finem-as, the game started • and put the finishing touches on the route for M'etuchen, did likewise. No WHS nailed at first. Volk fanned. 0 ,,ff with the batters eating the UZonc ! Rame with a real b*ng Tho error Woodbridge batter nicked the M«- ; runs. in regular order. Woodbridge also; co\umn balanced, both teams being luchen pitcher for more than one hit | ('lurk flied out to right, field. Wu- goldilcd a "gooso egg in the second credited with four apiece. Box- score: during the entire seven innings. The kovets did likewise into left garden. while the LindeniU'H framed them Steel Equipment ABRH visitors tallied a run in the last inn- 'p Hnnderhan walked, and immediately fur a two run'lead by some clever (jeI.jty 2b 3 0 ing, and were well on their way for stole second. Denman hit to short, base running. Coming into the third pomeroy 83"" 4 1 late rally, but a quick play at first and was retired at first. Oi runs. inning- with murder on thu. tip ofiLocine rf- 3 \ base ended all their hopes of win- Sixth inning: Wester struck out. their biita, the Woodbridge boyg| gneets,' lb 4 1 ning. The. game. bx.innings: Kaiahinchak walked, and stole sec- plastered Noonic Givens all over the', Stephen 3b 2 0 First inning: Schmidt fanned Ran-'ond. Dicfz was refit-erf Vfa th* lot, and ended their part of thc in- Holland,' rf 3 0 1 cock, the first Metuchen hatter to out route. Leiss fell before Wuko- ning one run better than the Union power9i' ]f 2 0 facu him, Letson hit to Dimock, and vet's slants. 0 runs, county boys. In the fifth box, Wood- Kara p 2 0 reached first on an error. He prompt-1 Toth hit to shortstop, and was nail- bridge again cut loose, and scored f{ohheimer,c /...... 2 0 0 ly stole second. Herold flied out to ed at the initial bag. Lockie walked, Seen From The Sidelines third. Jolly singled to left, scoring Dimock hit to short, and the Metuch- throe more runs, their last scoring Mesir, 2b 1 0 0 spree of the game. Wukovets un- Kennedy, If".'.'."....'.'.'.'..'.'.'.'.'..'.'. 3 0 0 Letson. Volk fanned. 1 run. jenites retired Woodbridge on a nicely corked some wicked slants, and th© Melle, rf 2 0 0 By TOM BRENNAN, Sports Editor Dimock opened up the Woodbridge ] executed doubta play, nailing Lockie Linden batters failed to get any tal- Q luRk, c "i".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' 3 0 0 side of the affair by poking out a at second »nd Dimock at first. 0 runs, o 0 single to left garden. Stitlman hit j Seventh inning-. Wukovets hit Han- lies until the last half of thc ninth. prjorii '« 1 o They scored two runs, and for » • ' intu the box, and a wild throw onabl- cock with the ball, giving a free Back, while, it looked as though the two' 35 1 3 POLISHING THE STARS the brightness that might have been theirs. ed him to reach Recond. With a man ' Letson hit to second. Hancock wa» on wcond and a man on third, Sch- nailed at second. Letson stole second run lead held by Woodbridge was Kwilwy Carborundum AB R H The Woodbridge township school To the originator of this fine spirit of rivalry threatened. ( Loeser, If 3 2 0 midt and Clark fell the victims of and third while Wukovets fanned Leiss' slants. Wukovets hit to the key-1 Herold. Jolly singled to left, scoring Wukovets dropped eight Linden Mikula, 2b, sa 4 3 2 baseball league is now in full swing, and training, goes a rousing cheer. It is the 4 stone sack, und was nabbed at firat. | Hancock from third. Dimock execute willow wielders via the strikeout 1 parsler, ss and the future stars of the great Am- hope of local baseball fans th,,at a number of 0 runs. I ed a fast throw to first, catching route. Ho pitched splendid ballnalina, tf 1 throughout the entire garni', and it Jacobs, c 1 erican game are battling each other unpolished stars will be given their place "in Second inning: Wester fouled out! Volk off the bag, and ending the to Montague. Karabinchak fanned. I game quite abruptly. Volk was run- was mainly through his efforts that; p0lochko, lb 2 the sky." This league, and all leagues of its with a vim which might readily be Dittz earned a walk, but was nailed ning for Jolly. 1 run. Box score: thc hard-hitting Linden batters were Reybok, 3b 0 type, are great promoters of promising ath- stopped so completely. Noonie Giv-' gerndt, rf 1 classed with the spirit displayed in on his way to second. 0 runs. Woodbridge AB R H B ens, the Linden colored ace, fanned Urbanski, p, 2b letes. Go to it, kids! Handerhan hit down to the hot Dimock, 2b 1 four Woudbridge batters. Moore, the big leagues. These sand-lot corner bag, and was caught at ftret. THE BANGING BARRONS Parsons flied out to second. Toth sin- Stillman, If 0 who replaced Givens when tho Wood- 3H 10 13 4 "kids" figure that they have a lot to 0 bridge batters became troublesome, Score by innings: On the other hand, we sled to left, but was caught on an >f lose—oh! yes, lots more than the steal to the second haft- 0 mumiged to strike out only one local steel Equipment 0000010 0 0—1 have the sky rocketing Wukovets, rf, p 3 0 latter. Wukovets walked five men Keasbey Carm 3 0 0 1 1 0 (I 5 X—10 Yanks or the Athletics. "What, let sock. 0 runs. Handorhan, cf 2 0 (luring the entire stretch, but the j Summary: Two base hits, Parsler Barron avenue baseball- Third inning: Leiss flied out to 1 0 Toth. Hancock struck out. 1/jtnon walk was about as far as they got—• 2, Palochko. Sacrifices, Dalina 2. that guy over in No. 14 beat us? not ers. Whew, you just have p 2 0 for nothing. Thc Woodbridge infield Hits of Kara, H in 4 innings, Prion singled to center. Herolil bunted, and ^,"h «« ..* 2 0 played excellent ball, although three $ \ f innings, Urbanski, 3 in so's yuh can notice it." That very sen- to take off your hat and on Montague's wild throw, both Me- n our tuchen runners advanced safely to 0 iMistly errors nearly spelled defeat.' Beven innings, Par&ler, 0 in two in- tence voices the keynote of the rivalry between grin when you see that Montague, error column was evenly divid-' nings. Bases on balls, off Kara 1, . ,. , ,, second and third. Jolly ended the r gang of ball tossers Metuchen spree by flying out to Sch- I'd. both nines being charged with off Prion .>. Off Urbanski 6. Struck | the township school nines. According to uie midt in the box. 0 runs. 22 6 7 1 mistakes. The Linden errors l, by Kara 3, by Prion 3, by Ur- ABRH 0Vl list of rules and regulations, only players of worry a rival team. At Montague hit into the mound, and Metuchen wuri- also marked ugainst infield V°-: banski 3, by Parsler 1. Umpire: Me- 3 0 1 the beginning of the sea- was retired at first. Dimock got a , Hancock, rf sitions. sick. sixteen years of age or under are eligible to free ticket to the initial hassock. *ietso,n.' ,2.b • 4 2 2 Handerhan ppoked out the longest * participate in the .rounds. The umpire's word son, "they were punk," Stillman sacrificed Dimock to second. [ j ^j ;, 4 0 0 2 hit for Woodbridge, n two-sackcr.! _ _ "they didn't have a Schmidt poked out a clean single,' ;?!l3[l lb 4 0 liurr, Linden initial sacker, duplicat- is regarded as final. (Putting this rule in a lot V01K 3 0 0 aandd broughbgt in Dimock fur the first 1 _. ' 1 ed Uunderhan's feat. The only other )f ball games would do a lot of good.) The chance," "oh! what a collection" and so forth Woodbridge score of the game. He Wester, cf 3 1 clouts mndt\ went for one base. Giv- Varsity Licks Ye Karabinchak, 3b 1 0 0 \g timers" in the hree sections, southern, western and eastern, umn. The Carteref ahut-out was a shame, but field, and cleared up the bases, scor- Woodbridge 0 0 15 0 0 x—6 I'nion county league this year. Their Th_ e faculty^ went out to pla_ ^y ball nd the winners of each section will play a they grinned and put Linden away in their bat ing two runners. Letson singled to | Summary: Home run, Handerhan. liurd hitters bring them all their wit)) t),e VBrsjty the othtr day—and series" at the end of the season to determine center, but Hancock was nailed com- j Two ba&o hits: Wukovets, Leiss. Sa- ••rating". The team is weak around th(?y cam<> h&(.]i the sad victims of a bags very nicely. A sort of squaring up for in- ? down the home stretch. 3 runs, crifice hits, Dimock and Karabinchak. Mi'unii and short, und the twirlers 1(; l() [.- Wull(lping, if you niiiy call he baseball "champs" of the township jured feelings, that Linden contest. Linden Wukovets started the Woodbridge Hit by pitcher: Hancock by Wuko- failed to stop the Woudbridgu club it tnuti officially, the Barron Ave- chools. Fords, Hopelawn and Keasbey con- fireworks by poking out Leiss' first vets. Struck out by Schmidt, 6; by i'ldi-rs. This victory was thc fifth nue j,iKj, ^hool teachers played the boasts of having a powerful combination too. offering for a clean double to left Wukovets, 5; by Leiss, 2. Bases on this seasun fur Wi lodbridgedbilg . Boxx Barron avenue hihigh schoohl l varsitity ititute the southern league, Colonia and Iselin But it won't be long now. St. Mary's is crop- field. Handerhan did the Babe Ruth balls, off Schmidt, 1; off Wukovets, baseball team on thc Parish House act, poking n home run into ind it trains them in the fine sportsmanship Ti.lh, ss •2 0 0 offerings > "zone four times closely and so bitterly played, that luck has a 0 Centers Game In 2nd By Fords A. C. 2-1 Hundfrhan, cf in five trips plutewist. Tin- varsity nd knowledge of the game which makes good big hand in the final outcome. If you don't I 1 ! Dcnnian, 3b lTlcrew bungebanged Rice fur sixteen hits, iigh school nines. The failure of high school Muiitagui', c 1 0 !(n,i tn(, teachers banged the vanity believe" it, you certainly didn't see that basket- Perth Amboy Team On Top 6 Local Combination Loses Initial —; ~ for seventeen. Gioe and Rice each athletic combinations to click properly may ball gartie—the last one. Well all of that to 4 As Game Is Called—No Ball Game of Season—Want 31 6 8 ^ fanned three batters via the three- it'ten be blamed on the lack of training and past history, and the Barrons are taking it Game U Official Record. Linden ABRH E strike routerout. (Not so much fanning. Saturday! Afternoon Game*. 0 u by the way). The winners did most nek of Knowledge of the game. When a with a grain of'salt. The big iiuestion now is, 1'i'nnoyer, c Jupiter l'luvius again stepped in The Woodl^idgo Jiggers, a com- I'uth, as 0 1 liliff thfithfir winninwingg in the sixth inning. ,'oungster is drilled and given a chance to 1 "Will the Goddess of Sports smile or jeer at with his hand of aces, and the Wood- bination of local ball tossers, lost V. Givi'iiii, 'iU - 0 Eighlitt runs „glistenelitdd aroundd thth e bbase 0 >rove his merits, coaches have a better chance uridge Cardinals-Perth Amboy Cen- their first diamond contest of the Sparks, cf mui'VAi to thhe disgusditt off tthhe weary the Barron avenue side of the score-book? 0 faculty. Ask Mr. McElroy, he rs name was ruined in the first half I present season to the Fords A. C. Wiididl, If i) "spot" their "comers." Many a star has There is only one thing that the Woodbridge if the second frame by u shower of [ last Saturday afternoon by a 2 to 1 lturr, Lb " knows. Krrors, we won't discuss, The u faculty nearly sewed up the fracas >ui'u found down in the fifth or sixth grade, boys are p-raying for, and that is for Mr. Jupi- •ain,| a little wind, and what-have- count after a hard, stven frame bat- Moore, 2b, p 0 Nagy and O'Cunnelly twirled tle. The Jiggers had only seven 1 '/,iinmerl rf in the lust of the seventh, They t least where under-classmen are given a ter Pluvius to give them a fair break this year. 1 knocked aliout until six runs crossed nd received in th? order named for men on the lot, and they played at \. (iivpns, |), 2b u .•hance to participate in athletics under able ic Cards, and Hubrow and Desmond a decided disadvantage, liyan twirl- Mrritz, 3b .... the platter, thereby cutting down thc That "three run lead" still lingers in the at- 0 varsity lead to a single tally. Oh uition. In many schools where the lower grade id likewise for the visitors. At the j ed for the Jiggers, and he"let down 'Linker mosphere around the Woodbridge ball tossers. nd of the first inning, tho score the Fords stick men with an allow- — — what a bull game! jWerlock cuvort- pupils do not get "athletic privileges" possible 31 4 5 3 | nmund shortstop'like 11 sailor 011 Ho! hum, three runs are not to be .sniffed at nvored the Birdies, 4 to 2, but the ance of seven hits. R. Krausu and n stars become tarnished, and never gleam with Centers poked out enough liits to Sundorff split the A. C' twirling be- 'Hatted for Ziimner. shore leave. Saunders caught like a either. Well, we'll see, we'll see! ! hade them (> to 4 as the rain came Score by innings: leaguer. Ferry held down the first t*tun them, and allowed the Wood- JWII. The game is not registered as bnidge nine seven hits. Every man Woodbridire uO 3 03000 0—0 hassock beautifully. White slept or win or a loss for either team. Both Linden 0 2 000000 2—4 the hot corner bag, and awoke every on the Jiggers lineup hit one bingle. ams were officially credited with 'ihe VVoixlbridgt* tossers tallied their Summary Two base hits, Hand- few minutes with a spike in him. Is Now a Welterweight. two hits. Box score: erhun am Burr. Struck out by, Wu- N,>| on parked on the: keystone bag, unly count in the fifth inning. The liurr. Stu y ,>|S p y Wukovets Tops Athletics Trim Woodbridge Cardinal* winners scored in the third and sixth kuvets 8, by (iivena 4, by Moore 5. B1, luwn in center field, and cut i unigan, Hb ..... 0 0 0 ; ting spree with two hits in three tripa (iivi'HS I),' off Mure 1 Hit by pitch-. Wl,|| Wescott was in left garden Senators 5 to 2 0 0 0 to .the plate. The Jiggers are now ml last but not least, we have J. M. Crew With Bat VCunnelly, c . IT, Dimuck and Toth by Give us. Um- l lt bt t lt have J M ampion, If .... (I 0 | booking games for Saturday nfter- pire, Clos of Uahwuy. McElmy.who played right field, and Barna's Port Reading Combin- 1 0 | noons, and contests may be arranged didn't sleep a wink. Some ball gum High School Twirler Leads Jugy. P kiddy, ss ...... 1 0 by uommutiicating with any of the alright. Read the score, and sur Team-mates In Batting With ation Licks Local Team In 1 0 | players. Box score: mise: ilurtagh, lfj.- Vance Gets Raise Average of .476—Dimock Game Halted By Rain—Hut . Brennan, ib 1 0 Woodbridge JJggeri AB R H Vanity ABRH I) 0 0 Is Second With .391. nick Twirled For A'», 'obak, lib ... Dunigan, lb 3 0 1 Fullerton, 2b Barcellona, rf .. . 0 O't'onnelly, c 2 1 Dimock, 2b 3 2 5 8 Teddy liarna's Port Heading Ath- Campion, 3b ...i 2 0 JundreiBevits, lb Including the Linden game, the 4 4 2 0 Ruddy, ss .'... 3 0 4 2 sixth (jame of the present season for letics trimmed the Woodbridge Sen Handerhan, cf 1 A. Center* AB R H Ryan, p 3 o WukoveU, ss 4 the Woodbridge high school diamond iiturs last Sunday afternoon by u 5 Trotter, cf 2 Gerity, cf ...:..._ y 0 jtillman, 3b representatives, a batting chart lo 2 score in u hard fought, five in- Tottin, ss 6 Ungvary, If 3 0 Denman, 3b \ Stack, If 0 1 Bhows Wukovets leading his team ning clash at Port Heading. The Hawkins, lb mates with the willow with an aver- Hubrow, p 1 18 1 7 3 game was halted in the fifth frame 2 'lurk, lb . .-• ;•"• -•••-< 3 age of .476. This record is unofficial, Desmond, c .... Forrf. A. C. AB R H Parsons, rf ....' by the usunl behavior of Old Jupiter McDonald, 3b 1 1 but it is reliably accurate. In six Warren, u 3 0 Montague, e l'luvius, but the Athletics had it Mason, lb 1 0 ' Handerhan, ss 2 0 2 games, Wukqv«ts has poked out ten 1 Lockie, e 4 priitty well sewed up, without Deak, 2b OR. Krause,p, 3b .:. 3 0 Globe, p * hits, and has scored eight runs. Sec- doubt. Thi! feature stunt of th« Beatty, rf ..... 0 0 01 Sandorft, p, 3b 3 1 ond in line) is Dimock with nine hits, 33 16 16 game was u home run by Ray Lojn- —•.Fullerton, If 2 0 and six runs to his credit.Third place rdi with tho sacks loaded. This 8 6 2 0 Anderson, 2b 3 1 Y» Faculty AB R H is taken by Schmidt who has smashed Score by innings 'E. Krause, lb 3 0 tyiundurs, c • 5» ; 3jj 3 long hit scored four of the five runs out seven clouts, and who has scored made by the Fort Reading nine. For lenters 2 4—6 Eagen, cf 2 0 Wedock, ss « ' J three runs.iThe batting list and av- the A's, J. Hutnick twirled, and S Cards • 4 X—4 Vergillo, rf 2 0 No game. Summary: Two base erages of th« high school players up Hutnick received. The Senators hac ?*::::== • hits, Deak. Home run, Nagy. Hit 22 to and including Friday, May 3. Jimmy Mcl.iiriilii, Huber in the box, and Bodnar be- White, 3b ooi hind the plate. Vernillo of th by pitcher, Hubrow. , Struck out by Score by innings: Nelson, 2b f * l Player GP AB R H Pc. Imnd bltlcr from Nagy 7, by Hutorowf 0. Bases on Woodbridge, 10 aking weight for Hie light- Athletics topped the field in batting Robinson, cf 2 A A WukoveU 6 21 8 1* .47ti through m honors by poking out three binglei blbaffsl , offf NNagy 2 , offf HbHubroow 22, ' ~Fords A.-e. ooiooi x—2 Wescott, If 2 0 0 Dimock 23 9 .301 weights. in three trips to tne platter. For th Summary: Hit by pitcher, Hander- 7 .318 McElroy, r£ __ _ Schmidt 6 22 He 8»ys Unit lie hut) crnst |ilu lol Senators, Bodnar registered two hits (.'(Miiilf Mink, wlio ill Ihf age nt ni> ban (2). Bases on bath, off Ryan Hundtrhan 17 5 .294 with tll« welterweights and hopes to in three terms at bat. Bodnar 4, off Krauso 6. Tim«;. \ hr., 20 38 15 11 & >y slj Is I lie ulitttil liiu li'iiKiif man to1 Clark 21 .286 iirruuge « mutch with Joe Dundee. scored the two tallies registered by minutes. Error column omitted because of 22 6 i[4^I In the hlHlury itt lutm-hnll. hi'iiiiii rulou In wilury t" ' Stiltaian . .225 The luttvr was dethroned as c-luim- the Senators. Sunday afternoon, thi Tills U acls of space. 18 4 .222 'il» |>ri>tt'*sl<>iiiil illiiiiinliO inner V hu iiud been holding oul. Denmaii ... Athletics will play a diamond com mention this paper to ad* Score by innings: 14 3 .214 pkm by the National Boning aasodu it'iiro Hg" as eiilrtler '>! Ill tube of $f>,lH>0 ytntrly. 12 1—18 Montague bination from Avenel at Port Read- , it helps you, it helps them Toth 19 4 .211 ttoii, which rccn|jnU«8 JncUle (Melus. rum ID I lie tCiixlttrn (I-UUIK* Faculty 0 0 ing. Manager Barna will u»e his reg- .000 as title bolder. ular lineup against the invaderq. yoitr f»W* ,-riri — Plewte mention tbli paper Summary; Struck out 1 4 0 0 .t>00' iiy JJlw > Tfa«tV»lU froro ' Mi WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT fAGE EIGHT SECTION TWO FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1929 gEiiflaKfciraRiaiaBM^^ MEYERUNG LEGEND ITS. 111 IS STILL ARGUED

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