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- ^ jh» w.·..1!ϋ-«Λ».-j^zk:·: <■ »_ Viav^ .j-_ "40**·^ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS : : ONE CENT-A-WORD ■MfAO&'iiattfllMahil—ivll.;.—·!!■— -*.sSS3<-!:jeflH|^:3BK"i UStiSR · &ft*-ttnïS.:i'ifel --.fett ■ ■;$&. l.JMk.rWB.:ΗΜ>ίιι«^>6»<η·:3Β%,, «SI . mm. ,b« . Ut... «Ε .' «3» IS»· ,'SBTI "Man, www sri·' 'WrP·!. ni: «1'wis»· w»» uw" ^^",™,Η™,"",'»·-,*,1,·ρ,*ΐ,ι'·ππ·ππ··»Ι^β!^Ρ'ΐί|»ΐΗ,!!!·ΙΜΐΙΙ·Ι!'!ΐ1Ιΐ1Ι·ΙίΓ*·ι^!*:'!!!Η!!!'»·®*9 Life-Long Remembrances WUiCh require a ridiculously low expenditure of cash. FURNITURE of the "Ludwig kind- a. Christinas gifti: provides a remembrance of th · giver every day in llie year for a lifetime A rr,«.nt M th;l both useful and distinctive and will ;,fford every member of the family pleasure and huppiness * select any article from our stock, which Is now complete PAY â« νηι» wiou ,· . , Ope,, Account system -and we will deliver to any SOLID OAK DAVENPORT SOFA SOFA BED. I.argo ami iiihhkîvc Davenport, upholnterc-il in «itlier guaranteed Ν an ticket leather or heavy im ported vplnnr, Οροηκ automatically into full «ize bed. Large coinyai t ment under seat for storing Mding. wet c' tempered ntcel springs. Super ί'ΐι· in every detail. Priee $23.05. OPEN EVENINGS. Visit Oar Great Ca pet and Rig Dtpartmant Wry handsome in design, have full terpentine front, of njpert workmmmhip and finisb, large French beveled mirror. Worth $20.00. Haloprice $12.80. Dining' Room Outfit, Special $42.5 Ο All Oak Chiffonier, with Glass Children's White Iron Beds, Special $6.95 $4.75 LUDWIG'S FURNITURE HUUSE 104106 Smith St., Perth Ambey, N. J. Solid SCHWAB GIVES TRACT FOR POOR CHILDREN Charles M. SftftSvab, the steel king, has presented to the Slstors of Char ity of St. Vincent do Paul of New York Ills property known as Rich mond Beach Park, at Huguenot Beach. The property, conalsttngofaix ty-one-and-one-half acres of upland and flfty-slx acres of land under wa ter. Is situated about one-and-one helw miles from Huguenot station. There le η fine grove on the prop erty, a sheet of fresh water known as Arbutus Lake and a bathing beach with a frontage of 1,700 feet in length. After Mr. Schwab purchased the jteeiiwffv from the Richmond Beach and Hallway Company he started to turn It into a seaside park, fitted for the accommodation of excursion parlies of 1,000 or more poor chil dren of Now York. The tract was graded and η system of drainage and water works was established. A wa ter tower, nlnety-flve feet high, was constructed and supplied from arte sian wells. The entire property was enclosed by a high Iron fence and a now pier 600 feet long was built. A three-story mnin building was erect ed 300 feet long by 73 feet wide, consisting of a .west and an east, wing. The former contains exten sive and well appointed iiuarters and '.lie-latter contains a kitchen, laur iry and living rooms. An Imposing colonnade is built between the two, Intended Tor an open air dining room. It Is said that, while the convey ance from Mr. Hcluvab to the sisters contains no consideration, lie ha* re gueslèd them to use the property for jhe benefit of the poor children of Kew^York city. KSTHKR M. PKTJKRSKN. Ksther M. Petersen, seven months »ld. Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Petersen, of Sleight avenue, Tottonvllle, died yesterday afternoon. The funeral wlVl be held from their residence nt Ϊ o'clock tomorrow af ternoon. Rev. Wllbert Westrott, pastor of Methel M. E. church, will officiate and Interment wiîl follow ip Bethel cemetery. EIjIGIRI'K FOR COPS. The following young men of Staten Island have been certified to by the Civil Service Commission for appoint ment as patrolmon on the police force of the city of New York: John A Berg, of Roesville; Michael Mon "Igan, Hosebank; and Timothy J. Cot ter, New Brighton. HtKT IN FALL Off WAGON. George Depew, Ihtrty-eeven years old, a driver for William 8. Van Cllef, a lumber dealer ln Amboy ave nue, Pleasant Plains, le confined to his borne In Brook avenue, that place, with a severe laceration over the left eye, as the result, of a fall from his wagon about I o'clock yes terday afternoon. The accident hap pened ln Amboy avenue, Great Kills, while Mr. Depew was returning home after delivering a load of lumber at New Dorp. There was no box on the wagon and Mr. Depew, ln attempting to fas ten a bag on the board on which he was sitting, lost hie balance and fell to the hard macadam. The horse was on a walk, which probably Bavetl him from being run over by the rear wheels of the heavy lumber wagon. Mr. Depew, In spite of his severe wound, drove to his home. Dr. Da vid Coleman, of Tottenvllle, who was summoned, found him suffering from weakness due to the loss of blood, tl was at first thought, that he had re ceived a fractured skull, but, on ex amination, It was found that he had a lacerated wound several inches long. Mr. Depew will not be able to go to work for some time, according to the physician. TOTTKNVIJXK A. C. ELECTS. The. first annual meeting of the Tottenvllle Athletic Club since Its re organization was held last night In the new quarters in Sprague avenue. President Walter E. Sharrot presid ed. Several importent matters came .up at this mooting an^, the annual election of officers took place. Tito c.lub proposes to Install some athletic paraphernalia, games, etc., for the amusement of the members during the winter. The house is to be put ln first-class shape and as soon as spring opens work will be started on the grounds for the opening of the baseball seasoi·. Plans will bo made to Increase the membership. The club is looking forward to one of the beat seasons that it. has ever known. After the regular business last night the election of officers took place, with the following result: President, Walter E. Sharrot; vice president, Charles Milker; recording secretary, Alfred Palmer; financial aecretary. Willis Larkln; treasurer, George Del Grosse; and trustees, Er ben Paugh, Charles uoeninghoif, Ar thur Pegnnud, Philip Flynn and Prank Dougherty. A CHRISTMAS CANTATA. A cantata entitled, "A Reception at Santa Claim's House," will be given under the auspices of the Sun day school of St. Mark's church In the church Tuesday, December 28. At this time the Christmas tree celebration will be held. Superin tendent David O. D«pew and his c orps of teachers and officers are ar ranging an elaborate program to b« given, beaides the eentata. About forty ticholars of the Sunday «ebooî will take part in the exercises. A iVbeavsftt was heM last night-and an other wf *·' on Thursday *ifcht. 'annual meeting of RELIEF ASSOCIATION ! The thirty-third annual meeting of the Richmond County Relief As sociation was held In the Sunday school room of South Baptist church, Tott.enville, last night. This local association has been the means of materially assisting many at a vory low cost, the membership fee being only 11.10 in either class, between the ages of eighteen and fifty, and applications can be obtained from rny of the officers or members. The auditor's report showed a bal ance In the treasury of (972.04 after payment during the year of two death claims In Class Λ (male) and three In claBS Β (female). The secretary reported the present iiiembershlp iu class A, 237; In class B, 119, whl<&, It Is expected, will be largely In cr«tfted this year. The election resulted In the choice of the following, who have been act ive workers for many years: Presi dent, Charles W. Knight; first vice president, Jacob Herrel; second vice-president, George W. DuBols; secretary, Charles T. Van Deusen; treasurer, Charles N. Lehman; di rectors, Robert Lee, M. C. Ayres, .Tames Bailey, G. 8. Decker, C. A. Marshall, James W. Bedell and A. C. Cortrlght; auditors, Altpo B. Marsh, William Manee and James L. Bedell. GRAHR FIRK MENACES HOI SK. A grass fire supposed to have been started by a spark from a locomo tive threatened the residence of David Wares In Amboy avenue, l'leasant Plains, yesterday afternoon. Neighbors helped to beat out the burning grass before any damage was done. No alarm was sent In. PI/KAMA NT PLAINS LOCALS. A meeting of l.T. S. Grant Council, Jr. O. U. A. M., was held last night. William Dixon was In Manhattan yesterday. Mrs. Charles D."»ty «a·, in Perth Arahoy yesterday. Herman Oeclisli lias returned U >:nc after several daye with friends In Last New York Mr. and Mrs. William Norman have moved to the Stephen Cutting homestead in'Sherrôt Road. William Wilson defeated George Bishop In a five-mile skating match nt Bogardus' pond last week. Miss Marjorie Hardy is slowly re covering from her recent lllaess. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Buehl, of Woodrow, were In Perih Amboy Sat urday. Charles Tom κ» I η has returned from a visit In Brooklyn. George Kneanel. of Rosevllle, 1« recovering from a recent" Illness. Misé Mary List, of Richmond Val ley. was the guest of Mrs. Fred Li»t, of 6egui«* avenue, Sunday. Jacob Rubin was awarded a "Billy Possum" at Conrad Kress s barber at HoaarJiis pond !##( week « Benjamin GoWbeiger " Structural Engineer .ebetitr BuiWtng;^ Ambey W. J. i DISCOVERED BY ACCIDENT. How the Paving Value of Asphalt Wai Brought to Notice. All forms of bituminous pa ruinent* whether manufactured from natural ot artificial asphalt, are In fact arUflciRl stone pavements. The Industry started with the uec of the natural rock as phalt from the mfiien In the Val de • Travers, Canton Neufclialel, Switzer land. The mines were discovered In 1721, but It was tu 1840 that lte utility us a road covering was flrst noticed. The rock was then being mixed for the purpose of extracting the bitumes con tained in it for use in medicine and arts. It is a limestone fourni impreg nated with bitumen, of whlchMt yields 1 ou analyste from 8 to 14 per cent I It was observed that pieces of rock which fell from the wagon were crush I ed by the weight of wheels, and under ' the combined Influence ot the traffic ί and heat of the nun η good road sur face was produced. A mncsdant road of asphalt rock was then made which gave very good results, and Anally In 1854 a portion of the Bu-a Bergere was laid lu Taris of compressed asphalt on a concrete foundation. In 1858 à still larger sample was laid, and from that time it has been laid year by year in Paris. From Paris it extended to Lon don, beiug laid on Tbreadueedle street in 18«tl and CheapsfHe in 1870 and in successive years on other streets, and tben its use In street nnd road making extended to other couutrles. — Ex change. * Followed the Book. "I>le, Bertrand Mnltrnvers!·* hissed the rlllaiu. And the hero of the piece prepared to fnM and porieb. as per In structions of the prompl book. But, alnck, the revolver with which the fell deed was to be executed failed to do its horrid work! The villain, however, was a nuiu of resource. He stole behind ills victim and smote him on the head with the tutt end of the refractory weapon, and the hero, thinking one death as good as another, fell to the ground. . All would have goue well now, but the promoted super, who was taking the part of the policeman who discov ered I he body, was late lu taking hi* cue. He walked on and In due course found the body. He was not a funny man by any means, but still his first words caused h yell of laug>ier. "Shot!" he cried tragically. "He's been shot through the back!"—London Scraps. Frogskin. A frog's stlu makes the thinnest, and one of the toughest leathers that can be tanned. AMIC1T1AS' EVENTS. Arrangements are complete for the llrst ladles' night of the season of the Amlcitia Association, to be held in their club house In Amboy avenue. Pleasant Plains, Thursday night. William A. Swade, chairman, and his assistants on the committee of arrangements are planning to give their guests an enjoyable evening. There will be some entertainment and refreshments will be served. The other event of the club, the last of the year, will be a holiday dance, to be held In their hall on Wednesday. December 29. Ueorge Hardin is chairman of the committee in charge. LADIES' AIR SOCIETY ELECT. At a recent meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society of St. Peter's German Lutheran church, Krelschervllle, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Mrs! Augusta Kube; vice-president, Mrs. Anna Weller; secretary, Mrs. Lillian Oanss; and treasurer, Mrs. Kate Johns. The new officers were installed by Rev. Dr. Jacob Oanss, pastor of the ohurch, on Sunday, Decembor 12. AGENT ON VACATION. John M. Troutman, day operator and ticket agent at the Tottenvtlle depot of the Rapid Transit, with his wife, will leave tomorrow for Potts ville, Pa., for a two or throe week's vacation. R. Hines, of West New Brighton, will take his place until he returns. THAPPERS SUCCESSFUL. Thomas McNamara, Otto Schnei der and Robert Johnson, of Pleasant. Plains, have become adept trappers. Last week they caught twenty lmiskrats and a mink, the skin and fur of which tbey disposed of in Manhattan on Saturday. EXCELLENT SKATING. Skating on the pond at the mill, near the Southern Shipbuilding Company's yard, Is fine and many from Tottenville took advantage of It yesterday. There is also excel lent skating at Wolf's pond In Prin ces Bay and on Sharrot's pond in Pleasant Plains. CAPT. MI'KPHY'N VACATION. Captain Patrick Murphy, of the 9!>th precinct police statlou, Totten ville, left here at 8 o'clock last night for an eleven day's vacation. Lieu tenant John H. Cook, will be act ing captftin of the pfecinct until he returns. TOTTENVILLE LOCALS. Mr. and Mrs. Abram M. Sprague were in Manhattan yester day. Sterling Wlncapaw, who is home from Princeton, with his parents. In Princes Bay, was in town last night. The Tottenville band held a week ly practice last night. Washington ' Council, Daughters of Liberty, will meet tonight. A convocation of Steten Island Chapter No. 186, R. A. M., will be held tonight. William Carpenter was in Perth Amboy yesterday. There was no meeting of the Philemon Literary nnd Historical ι Society yesterday, an adjournment I having been taken until January 3. Ewnltt Gross, of Main atreçt, bas b*en appointed by the vestry of St. Stephen's Episcopal church as sex ton of the church and reetory, to succeed John Tot ten. \Ir. l.ross il» also janitor of It. of P.-hall and the new Masonic temple. B. D, Brown has moied into hw new store at ITS· MkIji street, fro» .Ï.V5S,,·' - ROOMK TO LET. To l»ë(—Four-room flat, V?^tson ave nue, near Smith street; improve men ta; rent $12. Inquire Ν. Oïaen 325 Watson avenue. Τ S1 2-12-2 l-2i To" I.ei "Four "rooms with all im provements; 187 Hall Ave. lu quire on premises. 7 S14-12-21-31 To J>et—Five-room flat, «11 improve ments. Inquire 343 Barclay St. 77W-12-18-8I To Let—Elegant apartment*, all Im provement*, rent reasonable. In quire on premises, 64 Madison ave nue. 6924-10-12-ti ! To Let- A six room bouse with bath; hot and cold water. En quire 415 New Brunswick avenue. i.a-e-tf TO J,et -Mice flat for quiet party. Rent $5.00. Inquire M. Momberg, 640 New Brunswick Ave.. 7 801-1 2-20-2t For Hent—New htgli-eïâsp apart ments with all modern luiprove meuts, on High street. Apply to Fraeer Bros., H Smith street. 7712-12-17-lnio ¥1at to Kent—Five rooms, (lint floor, 165 Brighton aveirue. Enquire G. D. Hunyon, 173 High street. 12-1 C-tf To Let—Five rootni flats, all Improve ments, Washington Building, ■ Washington street, near Amboy ave nue. Inquire on premises, Mr. Mus kowitz. 7643-12-11-14-19-18-21-23 Flat to l.ut—Àinbov avenue, im provements. Inquire J. Krelels heiiner ft Hon, 133 Smith street. 7632-12-14-tf-Tu-Th-Sa. sac.. ■■·,■■—.- ■ —... —-- . -Λ- —■ •-.v.·. FOR 8ALE. For Sut.·—Hard Clams by plut OÏ quart; next door to Staten island Ferry. 7 829-12-21 - It l<fy KMiieg Hood, β twigs $1 ; In 'blocks, $2 per load. Anthony Bros., 890 Mehcaalc (rear). Orders received at ilaney's. coal office, No. 290 High street. 'Phone 116. 7803-12-20-6t Cows, t'ott·*, Cow·- -Will receive Tuesday, Dec. 21st, a carload of choice fresh cows and springers, which are for sale or exchange at the lowest market prices at Gus Lewis's Stables, 445 18th Ave., Newark, Κ J. 77f!7-12-20-2t Bargains In Oi-gv-is— Gordon ft Son $10.00 Saxe ft Robertson 15.00 Orchestral Organ 26.00 Cornish Organ 4 5.00 Zellman Music House, 159 Smith street, Perth Amboy. 734 8-12-3-tf Piano Bargains—This week only. $200 Uprights I 75.00 »2ft0 Uprights 125.00 $300 Uprights 156.00 $350 Uprights 175.00 Every one of these pianos are guar anteed by us. Don't delay but call and convince yourself of this great .inducement. Hteger ft Sons, 158 Smith street, Perth Amboy. 7347-12-8-tf Special for thfe w<*pk—A $25.00 out fit of Violin, Bow and Case, for $9.50; cash or time. Zellman Music House, 159 Smith street, Perth Am boy. 7344-12-3-tf Square Piano Bargain— Rosewood Square $12.00 Rosewood Square 18.00 delivery free. Zellman Music House, 169 Smith street, Perth Amboy. ___ ν _ 7343-12-3-tf Special in Hafes— One Safe $14.00 One $85 Safe 23.00 One $40 Safe 28.00 One $50 Safe 33.00 One $05 Safe 39.00 One $75 Safe 41.00 Zellman Music House, 1G9 Smith street, Perth Amboy. 734 2-12-3-tf ΠΤ vlng ui7TTrnïïcTÎôepTng"^7"™wTTT™flôTT my piano, parlor, dining room and bedroom suits Immediately. Call at 255 High street. 7665-12-16-6t For Sale- -Freeh brewery grains, $7.00 per ton. 376 New St. Joe Rachlln. 7694-12-16-5t 1 A Peculiarity of Dreame. As to dreams, there was'a dim usslou at the club lunch, and one inau re marked that no man dreamed of him self as braver than he Is. When the dream came the dreamer was always the underdog. He was in horribly, danger aud uever did anything pic turesque to face It. There may be men ; who are brave in their sleep, but it would be interesting to And one man outside of the dor.en sleeping cowards who is a hero lu a dream.—London Chronicle. A Disappointment. "Unele Jed." asked his neighbor, "how is your boy getting along at col lege?" "First rate," answered Uncle Jed. "He hasn't cost me a cent. He's work ing his way through, he's winning all ! the- class honors, aud they've promised j htm a professorship of some kind." I "Great Scott." gasped ht» neighbor. 1 "i3 that ail he<8 doing? With that big ι husky frame of his 1 supposed he'd be '■playing center by this time!"—Chicago I Trlbnue. Making a Life. Many a man has made a good Hying who has made a poor life. Some men have made «plendid lives wbo huve luade very moderate and c en scanty livings.- 8xn cess Magazine. I am here agaln'ready to do your Paper Ranging fCome and see what you can get from $3.00 to $5.00 a Room ; * Including paper and work Hans Knudson 220 FAYETTE ST.. COR. MAPLE GEORGK W. HOAGLA\D t 'ontractor, Builder, Plumbing I Tininr, Gas and Steam Pitting lleauug. E<tijn*i«i Fnruished •m. MS-tF. *eS.4«S Part Λτβ. ι Penh Am.hov, Ν J. ft ELI' WANTED—J1AI.K. Agent» Wanted Intelligent men ι good appearand·* <to eoli< it life ii surBnee. Apply Leo Abeies, 3ÏÏ State street. { " 7 J 06-1 1-24 WANTED Bookkeeper, voting men, gradi ate; state salary, references and w lier tente, If any. Call with letter < application at s, SPITZER'S torB· State and Smith streets. Wan ted^itëiïw a y mail clerks, con m encornent salary $800. Sprln examinations everywhere, ('and dates prepared free. Franklin I net : tute, Department 21 β-J, Rochestei ! N. Y._ 7574-1 2-11-lnu ΗΚΙ,Ρ WANTED—KKMAJLE. Wanted- (lirl to cook, waab an iron. Inquire 163 High street. 7692-12-16-t : Wanted- A cook who will also dc étal r a work; uo washing. Apply t Mre. C. A. Bloom field, Amboy Ave Inear Metuchen, NT. J. 7797-12-20-t WRNISHKI) UOOMH TO USE. Large, irami, pleasant rooms; uiod em improvements; beautiful loca tion. 2Û3 Water atreet, corner Mar ket street. 7240-11-30-1 w I'o Let—Furnished rooms; also tabl· board if desired; private family Inquire 94 Market street. 7806-12-î-ln To " Lét-—lAt'ge furnished room warm and pleasant, beet location 172 Rector street. 76] 6-12-18-t «T PAT IO M W A Ν TS—Kl ;>| ALE. SitoatioiiB Wanted—Situations à general housework, plain cooking etc., for women with babies or smal children. Small wages expected. Ap ply to "Joint Committee for Secur Ing Situations for Destitute Mother) with Infants," 10 Academy St. j Newark. N. .J. Jg763-10-26-t i Woman would like to go out by thi j day to do washing, ironing ant (••leaning: Inquire 718 Churles St. ·. v... 12-21-3 Woman would like to go out nursing Atîireas Mrs'., Arthur Wogloro, 3' Sleight Ave., Tettenville, Ν. Y. 12-20-3 A-.Child et Fortun». "Sir. I have no lion»·," began the seedy lootrîhg mVn, ''and'"— "No («se** to i»y, w rent, no coa Dills, no jxerry ov?r ,ttio rise in mill »! l'erwlt me to congratulait you." ?· . "j "I have no job, and''— "Lucky chap! No danger of beinj fired." "But I :1m serions. I ïi*Ye nu mon ey, mid"— "No temptation to spend it foolisblj on ablebodied beggars. Why, you'rt η veritable child of foriutie. Good day."—Philadelphia Ledger. Business Directory. t'AKPKT CLEANING. .1. <>. f onover, 1578 State St. Carpet "Oleenintr and Upholstering Carpets made and laid. We aim to g!v< satisfaction, Gardell-Brother*. 114 High St. Cartlnic, TravkluK ntid Plrinn Moving Orders by 'Phone or Malt promptly attended to. Tel. 628-.Γ STORAGE WARLHOCSIS. Storage M a rehouse—Best facilities clean, airy, locked rooms for fur nlture and pianos, $2.00 up. Alber Leon, 134. Smith street. R78-8-l-t Watch This Space A SURPRISE COMING ¥. P. Chiisfotferson 100 SMITH HT. MISCKlXAJiKOl S. i i:c|talring neatly done. Modern Ari Ump Work», 261 Oak street. 6839-11-1 3-tl RElAJj KSTATK I oiî s.U.h <5ïd KctkblinlHHl Hotel on vofBer at terryj Ions lease. Λ m bey Hotel, William F. Hartmann. ' proprietor, Perth A tu boy, N. J. 731 6-1 2-2-t f ;rprr\*".:.. " "■ r ~ ■" ' MON KV TO IΛ)ΑN. Money to Ιλβιι on bond and mort· gage. Fr»«er Bros.. 9B Bmitli 8t. «020-10-10-11 ! liel the VKWS tell your nanti. 1 Wanted to Buy for Cash or Sell on Commission. New or second-hand Furniture, tradesmen's stock of all Iiiuda of goods, from $1 to $1,000. Pianos, parlor suite, kitchen range», side boards, closets; also clothing, Iiard ware, crockery, boot» end alioes, and effects of all kinds. Apply to R. BARNETT, Auctioneer, 383 State St., Perth Amboy. N. J. Whefe auction sales are held every Wednesday at 2 P. M., nt)d private sales during tlie week Open every day from 7 to 7. Wagons sent to ! all parts of the city for collection of goods. Engineers List A publication of a special value to all those Interested in Engineering. Hlectrlcnl and Scientific Questions. Published Monthly. BUSINESS OFFICE; Evening News Building, 284 State Si. For Sale Also by MOORE BROS, and FRANK NBER 50 Cents a Year Builders' and Contractors' Directory J. Ν. KENNEDY Plumber STEAM AND GAB KITTING, TINNING, ETC. Jobbing Promptly Attended To Prompt Service and Moderate Prices Estimates Cheertiillf Furnished 531 State Street -Phone 538-L. Perth Am hoy, N. J. J. B. KUBINAK Eleccrical Contractor Electrical Fixtures. Electric Signe of ali descriptions made to order. Wiling and lielis. Drop postal card for estimates. 261 King St. Perth Amboy, N. J. Te!. 558-W. Parquet Floor»—These hardwood floors are more economical tban any other floor covering, cheaper than carpets and especially recommended by physicians. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Scraping, retlnlshing, old floors made like new. ALFRED ANDERSON 103 Market St., Perth Auiboy; 312 Broadway, TotUViville, Ν. Ï. Tel. SOU Perlli GUTH ELECTRICAL CO. Contractors Electrical Fixture» ~ House Wirlnèt Bell W.lrliw · Annunciators Motor» ami Switchboard Work and Line Construction All Work Promptly Attended To 38S nivl.ltou St. Perth Amtar, Ν. J. : Tel. 159-1». CARL 0. CHRISTENSEN MASON AND CONTHAfTOlï ALL KINDS OK OUHENT WORK A SPECIALTY • Cor. Slate and Patereon St. Tel. 44*, Peril» 4inUoy, J. GRAHAM & McKEON ! OKNBKAL CONTRACTORS liXOAVATlNO. (WAIVING, KTC. j Sand (iravel, Tirol· . Stone. < 'artlng, etc. ( 844 taltk'tti r;3 New RriiD«%rtek Ave. Telephone» "I5-L. JliD-H end 445-J A. M. SMITH 11. C. SMITH. JR. A. M. SMITH à BRO. 'Sanitary 'PHmMrfj. «α*. (Mean. t"lt Une and Tinning. flate- and Blag lloof • In*. HlMaetie Mid simp. t'i Jl»ll Ave. Tel. lounevlion. tliO-\V ROBERT JAHN Cornice and Umarnetnai Work SkyUftU* iuut Uttal l.'eLilus J»b lillig protut>ilj attended to j#fter«m et- ami Jvew Brun» . ir-k Av«. •am.'tro It!·-J. Aiirtiov. EDWARD KOYEN Mason Material Cement Stone Edison's Portland Cement Iliggengon'g Plaster Lehigh Coal Sayre Avenue Perth Ambqy, N. J. Tel. 64G-W JENS P. WESTERGAARD MASON AND VlCJliDKU Tel. 318-J (»:t Fayette St. W. J. DONNELL Ι.ΓΜΙΙϋΙΙ, UTBi I.IMK, CKMKMT, KotiutiwG* a\u neiLDRm' hind· M ARK AT-WR«U»Alill! A*IJ HICTA1I, Quick delivery and satisfaction guar anteed. Yard near I'oetofBce, Tertli· Amboy. N. J. J K. JENSEN AKCHITECT k Ofliee and Heslflenoe, 2«7 State St., • Perth Amboy, N. J. E. 0. CARLSON Painter and Paper hanger I.ntest ΙΐΜίρι» in Wail Pajjei· 390 Mechanic St.. Perth Amboy, N, J. MAR! US TH. PEDERSON Mason Contractor Laurie at·. Cor. Amboy Λv«. HOUSES AND L.OT8 KOU MAI.Κ HANS A. DINESEN PAINTER Cnr. l.eml» and Switth Πηι *|«. S. F. GERLUFSEN & 00. 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