Ill The Business
World
C. Richard Makes Sales
Totaling Over $31)0,000.00
Carmine Richard, Realtor, of 85(1
Palisade avenue, Cliff:.ide reports the
following purchases of property made
recently by him:
Seventy five lots on the Map of Sub
division of Property of l’ascack Devel
openient Co., Westwood, Bergen Coun
ty N. J., from Pascack Developemcnt
Co. Lots No. 1, 2, :i, 4 and 5 in Riock
No. 8 Map of ('! reater Hudson Dcvel
opernent Co., Borough of Cliffside
Park, from Arthur. J. Rooney. Lots
No. <i, 7 and 8 in Block No. 8 Map of
Greater Hudson 1 levelopemont Co.,
Bon,ugh of Clilfside Park, from Wm.
F. Barmstattcr and Isidore Rubin
stein. Lot No. <i in Block ‘‘0” Morse
and Hill Map, Ridgefield, Bergen Co., j
N. J., on Bergen boulevard, from .1.
Kalt. Lot No. 2 ill Bloc!: No. 48 See j
tion One Palisade, from llcnninu Zell
weger.
Recent purchases made by the Cliff
side Park Construction Company of j
which Mr. Richard is president in-1
elude:
Lots No. 28 to No. 27 inclusive in
Block No. 4 Map of Greater Hudson
1 fovelopemcnt Company fiorn Arthur
J. Rooney and Lester W. Wright.
14.00 acres in Sparkhill from Adel.
Jaiven.
The recent sales made by Mr.
Richard inalude:
Lots No. 18, 19, 20 and 21 in Block
No. 20 Map of Grcatoc Hudson Devel
opement Co., and 2 lots facing Ander
son avenue, Carmine Richad to John'
Bachctti. Lots No. 22, 28, 24 in Block i
No. 87, and lot No. 22 in Block No.!
80 Map of Section Two Palisade, Cn1’- j
mine Richard to Fortunate Toneatti
and Giovanni Saura. Lots No. 9 and
10 in Block No. 8 Map of Greater
Hudson Development co., Wm, F.
Darmstatter and Isidore Rubinstein
to Beatrice Adamo. House No. 14
Columbia avenue, Grantwood, Cliff
side Park Contsruction Co., to Joseph
White. House No. 10 Columbia ave
nue, Cliffside Park Construction Co.,
to Mrs. Rose Duroux. Lots No. 84
tb No. 88 inclusive in Block No. 87
Map No. 9 of Grantwood, Hilltop
Realty Company to Martin Fiori. Lots
No. 1 to No. 4 inclusive and No. 80
to No. 58 inclusive, in Block No. 29,
Map of Grantwood, to New York Tele
phone Co." Lots' No. 89 and No. 81 in
Block No. 8 Map No. 8 of Cliffside]
ifiirk Realty Co., William A. Wedvik
tp Oscar iKalvorsen.' Southwesterly
corner of Edgewater road and Com
mercial avenue, Cliffside Park, Otto
Mam pc to William Korzinek.
. Total aBiount of purchases and
sales made by Carmine Richard dur
ing the month of July, $800,000.
Wm. Hufnagel, Distributor
Of Chevrolet Motor Cars
William Hufuagel of 5089-50!) 1
Hudson boulc-vard, West Now York,
is a distributor and dourer for Chev
rolet car,-;. His showroom and sales
room is conveniently located for Ber
gen County people, just a ton minute
ride from most all tiie towns-in the
Eastern part of Bergen County. He
has boon the local dealer for many
years, and has sold in the neighbor
hood of 5,000 cars during that time.
In his showrooms there are on display
several of the latest models of Chev
rolet cars and prospective buyers will
be given a demonstration at any time.
'In addition, Hufuagel carries parts
for Chevrolet cars and supplies and
has an up-to-date garage and service
station. His showrooms are open even
ings up to 10 o’clock.
New Cleaning And Dyeing
Establishment Doing Well
Mrs. B. Kuboosh who about four
months ago opened a cleaning and
dyeing establishment on Anderson
avenue is meeting with move than or
dinary success. One of the features
of this concern is calling for and de
livering goods in any part of this
section. They clean anything from a
glove to a coat and at- prices that are
reasonable. Many people are now
htiving their winter wearing apparel
fijwed up for the cold weather and this
ejfablisment is capable of turning out
most satisfactory work.
Oakland—Pontiac Autos
-The Freload Motor Sales Company
which recently built a new garage
and service station at 001 Bergenline
avenue, near 31st. street, WoodclilF,
are the local dealers for the Oakland
and Pontiac Sixes, automobiles that
are known from coast to coast.
The opening of this new garage
gives the owners of Oakland cars the
opportunity to patronize a service
station within easy reach.
Their showrooms where the car;
are on display are among the fine.-1
in North Hudson. The entire flooi
space is devoted to a complete line oJ
open and closeel Oaklanels and Pont
iacs of the latest models. Their ser
vice station is in charge of competes
mechanics whose experience is unsur
New Officers -
The Juechter Realty Corporatior
which for the part 7 months have beei
located at 1!)0 Main street, Fort Lee
will on September 1 occupy their new
offices in the Fort Lee Trust Company
building on Lemoine avenue and Main
street, Fort Lee. Charles Jucchtei
who is the head of the firm is a former
Mayor of Went Hoboken, IIud,on
County, and is widely known in the
political and business circles all ovei
Hie State. The Juechter Company
deals in real estate and insurance an !
is the agent for auto license plates.
Landscape Gardener
“Now is the proper time to do yom
landscape gardening”, says Robert F.
Waidmami, florist of Fort Lee. “i!y
doing the Work now everything will
be blooming when spring comes
around next ’year.”
Waidmann is a landscape gardener
with a nursery at 15t)8 Anderson ave
nue, Fort Lee where he has a fine
stock of trees,' plants, evergreens,also
hedges and schrubbery. He has been
in the business for over 25 years and
knows how to make your lawn look
attractive. • He says, “a home is not
a home until it’s planted.” He will
be glad to call at homes at anytime
arid outline a plan to make your lawn
look attractive.
Private Instruction
Miss C. A. Delafolie who is a teach
er in the public schools of Edgewater
gives private instruction also at her
home in Fort Lee.
She gives instruction on all English
branches of primary grammar ar.d
high school grades and also tutors for
college work.
Appointments can be made by
phone. Pupils can enroll at any time.
Auction Sale
On Saturday, September 11. at 2
p. m., on the premises, William Ken
nelly will sell 480 business and re
sidential lots and 2 dwellings on Par
amus road, in Areola, N. J. This
property is only 20 minutes by trolley
from New York to Buffalo. The local
agent for this sale is the Areola Real
ty and I feveiopment Company.
In the Churches
GRANTWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH
Bible Kchool at 10 a. m.' Divine
service at 11 a. m. Evening service at
8 p. m.
Mr. Martin, Editor of the Hudson
Dispatch, WilPbd the’ sjfeaRer'at the
Divine morning service' instead of Rev.
Wolf as previously announced. Rev.
Raabe of Clifton, N. J., will officiate
at the Holy Communion at the morn
ing service. Rev. Raabe will also be
the speaker at the evening- services.
Outsize in Bookworms
Tlie accustomed- serenity of the
Durban public library was disturbed
recently by the discovery of a giuir
python curled up in n corner below
a case containing the Encyclopedia
Britannlea. How tlie reptile got in
is a mystery. So harm was done,
however, the intruder allowing itself
to he transferred to a sack without
protest. It was 10 feet long and 0
indies In girth.
A Free Country
This is a free country and if a man
wants to eat fried parsnips that is his
own business, although he ought to
have some other business.—Detroit
News.
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The Philadelphia of Our Ancestors
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! ‘ IIare Is shown a section of “High Street," a reproduction of Philadelphia’s
famous Market street in tlie days of 1776. It is one of the outstanding features
I of the Sesqui Centennial International Exposition now being held in Philae
i delpliia to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Declara
tion of Independence. Every building has been built to actual size and in
ac tual architectural detail. The furnishings of each building are exact repro
ductions of those used in the Revolutionary days. Many of the pieces on
display are the originals and today are worth thousands of dollars because
of their historic value. The Exposition continues until December 1.
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168-170 Palisade avenue Cliff side, N. J.
E. V. DONALD, Dealer Phone Cliffside 467
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WE ARE NOW LOCATED
En cur flaw office
in the FORT LEE TRUST BUILDING
aechier
Realty Coup. ;;
Lemo/ne avenue and Main 3treet, Foft! Lee , }j;jjj
REALTORS ANDlNSURORS1^
DISTRIBUTORS FOR AUTOMOBILE LICENSE PLATES
PHONE FORT LEE 165i ’
Secretarial
Schools
ENROLL NOW FOR FALL TERM
Easiness and Secretarial Courses
AH Graduates Assured Good Paying Positions
Day and Evening School
THGS f- Q’I'RIEM and WM. C. COPE, Managing Directors
DRAKE SECRETARIAL SCHOOLS
„ . r... c U. 1 JERSEY CITY SCHOOL
Ui?ion City .jchool drake building
DISPATCH BUILDING 11 to 25 Concourse
38ih Si. .-if: Nov.' York Ave. i» East Journal Square
Tr l. Union 9-13 >, > \ Bergen 2875
A. II. EARfiliK, Res. Mgr. H. M. SPAMER, Res. Mgr.
J ...., .:t cf Business Secretarial Training Schools in Arderica
lacuttuiaiai
ESTABLISHED
1847
William rennelly
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REAL ES7ATE
AUCTIONEER
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New York City Operators
ARCOLA, New Jersey,
arc dealing heavily in Bergen County
real estate
is right in the heart of Bergen County!
On Saturday, September 11th
we will sell at
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PUBLIC AUCTION
At 2 P. M., rain or shine, on the premises, under large tent
. 0 - RESIDENTIAL
4<5U BUSINESS
LOTS
WITH A 14 ROOM BRICK DWELLING '
AND A SIX ROOM FRAME DWELLING
Situated on Paramus Rend (Passaic Street) at the New York-Paterson trolley crossing
ARCOLA, NEW JERSEY
four bus lines-to New York pass the property on Parallels road,
Buffalo; and it is only <i miles by airline from the 'new Hudson
30 minutes by trolley to 130th street ferry; foi
the main Auto Highway from New York to Bi
River bridge. , . . ,
Near Churches, Schools and Stores; Gas and Electricity at the Property
80 per cent on Installment Contract Free Title I*0!*0*6®
Representative on Property Send tor Bookmap
DIRECTIONS TO REACH PROPERTY—By TROLLEY: 180th St. Ferry to Areola, trolley stops
at property (Paramus Road). By AUTO; from New York or Brooklyn, Barclay Street ferry,
through Hoboken, to hiv’d., turn left at Police Booth to Ridgefield Park, to Hackensack, turn left at
Court House, out Hackensack-Paterson Road to Rochelle Avenue, turn right to Paramus Road (Pas
saic Street) and then direct to property; or take 42nd Street Ferry or 130th Street Ferry and then
motor to Hackensack and take Passaic Strcc-t direct to property.
Local Agents: Areola Realty and Improvement Co.
WILLIAM KENNELLY, Real Estate Auctioneer
Incorporated --- w ' -
148 Broadway, New York Telephone Hanover 1020
Few Snakes in North
Snakes arc extremely sensitive ttf
|ci,l(l. Many common North American
I shakes do not range milch farther
north than the Canadian border. Oth
ers stay south of the Ohio river. The
range of the {tarter snake is known
to extend northward to the region
around Oreat Slave lake, and there
are records of the appearance of this
snake from the Yukon region. This
snake has an exceptionally wide range.
All of Cretaceous Period
The trees glowing In Mongolia In
the Cretaceous period, when the dino
saurs were laying their eggs In the
sand at Whaharalth Usu, have a gen
eral resemblance to those whose fos
sils form the pet rilled forest of Ari
zona. They belonged largely to the
group known tfs the Arauearlans. now
represented by the Norfolk Island
pine and other related trees found
mainly in the somherp hemisphere.
Vaul Arid Space
The boundaries of the Great Amer
ican desert are vague. The outer lim
its are the ItoeUles and the continuing
ranges in New Mexico and Texas on
Hie east ; the Sierra Nevadus and ('as
cade ranges on the wes;. The north
and south limits are liritish Columbia
and the .Mexican boundary. Only a
part of tills area is actually arid waste
land, comprising approximately 550,0; Xi
square miles.
“Bank in Your Own
Neighborhood”
Cliffside Park Title Guarantee
and Trust Company
Cor. Columbia Ave. and Trolley Line
GRANTWOOD, N. J.
Every Form of Banking Service
UNION 7254
COAL
West New York Coal Co. j
Cadien and Peters
Real Estate - Insurance - Builders
ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC
THE OPENING OF A NEW OFFICE AT
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That’s the record we
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It’s really surprising
how many have en
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ant! now many are
signing up to satisfac
tion every day. Avail
ing themselves of the
Credit
Service
extended you at this
truly grout store. If
you are one of the ex
ceptions who haven't
as yet responded to
the many great in
ducements offered you
the fault is no doubt
ours —We’ve simply
not been forceful
enough in driving
home the fact that
you NEVER PAY
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TIME
TO FAY
Why not come in to
day and open a j
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Open Monday and
Saturday Evenings I
Kramer & Co,
213 Newark Ave.
Jersey Cky, N. J.