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TELEPHONE YOUR WANT ADS. PHONE 400 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING TRY THESE COLUMNS AND WATCH THE RESULTS HELP WANTED—FEMALE A GIRL· or woman to cook and attend to downstair» work. A good home assured to a willing person. Mrs. Jo seph Afflerbach. 95 Fayette Bt. A NICK GIRL wanted for general housework; with references. Call at 89 High St.. 8 o'cl oak even Inge. BOOKEKËPER wanted; written appli cation. Address Bookkeeper, care News office. EXPERIENCED OPERATORS wanted on shirtwaists. Koch Waist Co., 880 New Brunswick Ave. GIRL for general housework. Apply >5» Oak St GIRL WANTED a few hours mornings. 291 High St. GOOD STRONG GIRL for kltohen work; 17 per week, room and board. Kreu ger's Restaurant, 280 Hobart St. MILLINERY APPRENTICES and mak er· wanted; apprentice· paid while learning. At D. Dobb·, 112-314 State! >treet. WAITRESS, experienced, wanted. Mew York Restaurant, lit Smith Bt· WAITRESS, experienced, wanted at the We»tminster,_14t_Kearny Ave. WOMAN to wash Iron and clean two days a week, t«7 MoClellan Bt, I WOMAN wanted for general cleaning, ltt Stat· St. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LéWT FURNISHED ROOM and board. Î8Ï McClellan Bt. fetTRNISHBD ROOM, eultable for two; board If deilred. 216 Brighton Ave. FURNISHED ROOMÏTwIth board by the day or week. 268 Market St. FURNISHED ROOM; Improvement». Ill Rector St. I FURNISHED ΠΟΟΜ, private family; for . gentleman. 1611 Kearny Ave. I FURNISHED ROOM, all improvements. 216 Brighton Ave.; upstair·; for gen tlemen. FURNISHED ROOM, all Improvements. tOt Market St. FRONT ROOM for gentleman, all lm 6rovemente; private family. 288 'Igh Bt. HIGH ST., 212—One comfortable sunny room with kitchenette adjoining for Ilyht housekeeping. MoCLELLAN ST., 267 — Furnl»hed room·; «Ingle, |2; double room. |H. NICELY furnlsned room· to let. 106 Gordon Bt. RBCTOR ST.. 262—Furnished room, all convenience». Private family FURNISHED HOUSES FURNISHED HOUSE to let nt Sewaren; eight room· and bath; reasonable. Address Box 62, Sewaren. WANTED HÎÔÎT PRICES paid for second hand furniture, also all kinds of furniture, stoves, bedding, floor covering for ■ale. Sussman, 23 Smith St. SIX ROOMS with improvements want ed. Inquire 276 Oak St. TO BORROW $16,000. secured by bond and mortgage. Property value $6*0, 000. Box 11. Mata wan. WANTED—Steam heated three, four or five room apartment (furnished or unfurnished). Must be centrally lo oated. A. B._ C., care News. WANTED, TO BUY—A 6 or 7 room house, with improvements. Must be reasonable ana in go.»d condition. ! Χ. Χ. X., care News. WANTED—Four or five room flat with improvements. M., News. , VJi - - HELP WANTED—MALE BRIGHT BOY to work in grocery store; I one with some experience preferred. 1 Jacobsen & Co. BUTCHER or grocer wanted, with good reference·. 73» State St. ' CARPENTERS wanted. Apply B. J. Gorman. Miller's Corner. Bayrevllla. CARPENTER wanted; flret class. Ap ply Tottenvllle Copper Co., Totten vllle, B. I. CHAUFFEUR WANTED for retail de livery; good position for competent man. Reference required. Address "Retail," care New». GROCERY CLERK wanted. Apply HI State St. MAN, middle-aged, on email farm; must be experienced In farm work. Alio man to tend furnace. Nielsen A Hostrup, 180 Smith St. MAN WANTED for outdoor work; mult ■ peak English. Nlckenlg, Hotel Ex celslor. Maurer. SHIPPING CLERK WANTED; one not afraid of work. Apply Bayuk Bros. Cor, Barclay and Cornell 8 ta. The Labor Office of WRIGHT-MARTIN AIRCRAFT CORP., NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J.. will be open evenings, Saturday after noons and Sundays until > p. m. ALL KINDS OF MACHINE OPERATORS WANTED. Call or write. WAGON SALESMAN and branch man ager; must be between 15 and 46 years of age and married. Address In own handwriting giving reference. Must be able to furnish bond. Dorr Coffee Co.. 78 Front St.. New York. WANTED—Sagger maker two days a week; also several young men ΓΕΓ learn pottery pressing) good pay; steady work to right men. Call Wood bridge Pottery Co.. Hahway Ave. and Main Bt", Woodbrldge, N. J. YOUNO MAN wanted In men's furnish ing department; some experience ne pessary. Inquire News. YOUNG MAN, neat, Industrious, for po sltion as store room olerk. Inquire 1>I Smith St., second floor. ' ÏÏELl5" WANTED BOOKKEEPER with best qualifications desired; satisfactory inducements of fered. Address Opportunity, care News. SITUATIONS WANTED ENGINEER, chief or maeter mechanloj licensed, age 85 years, with large ex perience on engines, pumps, motors, generators, turbines, air compressors, railroad cranes, hoisting apparatus, dryers, refrigerators and good sys tem of combustion and evaporation in boiler house; able to handle men. Open for position Oct. 1. Address Chief, News ofBoe. LICENSED steam shovel engineer wish es position; understands operating Marlon, Thew and Keystone shovels. Address J. K., News. PLUMBING AND HEATING A. J. GKOTHEN, 40 Smith St.—Plumb lng and heating; jobbing a specialty, personally and promptly attended to. Telephone 8Î8-M or 48-J. HORSES. CARRIAGES. ETC. GOOD HORSIS, grocery delivery wagon and harness for sal·. N. Julian, 181 Washington St. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE C. H. Thorn, 103 Gordon St. Perth Amboy, N. J. HAS a HALF MILLION DOLLARS' WORTH OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN THIS CITY, FORDS, MBTUCHEN AND WOOD BRIDGE CALL AND SEE HIM BEFORE BUYINQ ELSEWHERE. SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, part Improve ments; lot 60 χ 160; all kinds of fruit trees, chicken houses. A bargain, 12,600. HOUSE, nine rooma, with atore; corner property, good location, 60 foot front. Price 16,000; terms to ault purchaaer. CONVERY PLACE—Seven room home, water and toilet; lot 26 χ 100; price $3,000; mortgage (1,600. NEVILLE ST.—Two family houae, 12 rooma, all Improvements; lot 60 χ 125 running through to Sutton St. Prie· 94,000 to quick buyer. 6 per cent, mortgage. NEW 9 room houae, all modern Imp rovements, on Meclianlo St., near athollo ohurch. $7,000; part cash. GROOM ST.-—Six room house, Improve ments, $2,660. Terms to ault pur chaser. BRACE AVE.—7 room house, $3,260; cash required $600. NEW lO-nOOM two-family stucco horse, part Improvements; renta for $30 monthly. $3,600; $600 cash. TWO FAMILY frame house, part lm provements. $2,600; (600 down. FARMS FOR SALE NEAR MATAWAN 60 ACRE FARM, all tillable, level land; food houae and outbuildings; price 7,000. 40 ACRE FARM. 10 room house, large barn. Price $8.600. Cash required, $1,800. FIVE ACRES of woodland; good alxe timber. $260 buys It, CHEESEQUAKS 30 ACRES of farm land; price $1,600. No reasonable offer refused, MATAWAN HOUSE with 6 large rooms and attlo, concrete cellar, one acre oi ground, six large poultry houses wltn large runs; barn, 60 fruit trees of all kinds; other smaller fruits; only 6 blocks from station; will sell for $1,900 to quick buyer. METUCHEN FARMS. ONE ACRE LAND, β room house, near Amboy-Metuchen trolley line. Price $2,260. NEW SIX ROOM stucco house, all Im provements, near trolley, 103 ft. front, 836 ft. deep. Price $1.000; cash required, $1,600. C. H. THORN, 103 Gordon St. BUILDING LOTS for sale In the Hope lawn section of the city; from $60 tc $160. Inquire Perth Amboy Building and Real Estate Corporation, 610 Am I boy Ave. ElflHT ROOM HOUSE with evory mod· I em Improvement, with driveway, or Laurie St. Price $3,900 to quick buyer. Easy terms. See Alpern & Co., Rarltan Bldg. FORDS PARK—100 lots for sale al |100 each. No more; no less. $2 β month. No Interest; no tax. Johr Hanson, 130 Smith Bt. ^ FARM FOR SALÈT106 acres, horise and outbuildings. In first class condition House contains two bath rooms an<! all other modern Improvements. Run ning water In all outbuildings. ltous< and buildings equipped with eleotrU light. Situated within ten minute! of station and five minutes' walk ol trolley. Price (30,000. Box 11, Mata wan. ÏJEW one-family house for sale oi Compton Ave.; six rooms and bath electric light and heat. Apply M. J Dlnesen, 619 Amboy Ave. See Carl Jacobs for Real Estate and Insurance 179 State St. Tel. 1S51-J REAL ESTATE FOR SALE CATALPA AVE.—Two family house, ill Improvements; S rooms and bath each floor. A bargain; only |6,0l>0. Fraser Bros.. 194 Smith St. COMPTON Ava — Two family stucco house, fine condition, 6 rooms each floor. Price $4,«50. Fraser Bros., 194 Smith St. GIFFORD sr. — Two family frame house. Price only |3,800. Fraser Bros., 194 Smith Bt. HALL AVE., west of Amboy Ave.—Two lotsi a bargain; owner must sell at once. Bee Fraser Bros., 184 Smith St. JEFTKRSON BT.—Two family frame house, all Improvements, stéam heat. Price only |β,600. Fraser Bros., 194 Smith St. SHERMAN BT.—Two family frame house, 6 rooms and bath each floor. Prloe only >8,800. Fraser Bros., 184 DOCK and premises; suitable for any business. 868 Front St. FOR SALE—One of the very few 5e^ Îlrable residence properties available η the southern aectlon of the city; Sorthwest corner Hector and Lewis It.I to χ 100. Write H. A, Pluscb, >401 N. 11th St.. Philadelphia. FOR SALE—House, seven rooms, all Improvements, central location. Price 84,000. Terms to suit B. William», Tottenvllle, Β. I. FIVE-ROOM house for sale, with nice oellar; 8 lots, 4 sheds, 190 grape vine roots. Inquire Steve Zlck, Marlon Bt., Ford» Corner. __ OWN YOUR HOME. Why pay rentf Houses can be bought on easy terms. GRAND VIEW, Near Fords, N. J. FRASER BROS., 194 Smith Bt· SIX ROOM HOUSE for sale; plot SO X ζ 160. Price (1,600. Bargain for quick buyer. Very easy term». Inquire Maple Realty Co.'· new building, 217 Smith St. TRY US NOW If You WANT QUICK ACTION (Buying ( All klndi Belling { of Renting ( Property J. KREIELSIIEIMER & SON. We Sell Lots. 183 Smith St. WOOD BRIDGE FOR BARGAINS In real estate see J. H. COncannon, Are Insurance and real e»tat«, Woodbrldge, N. J. 8176 will buy a lot on Hansen A*·· or ltaritan Ave. 8B down and 86 Per month. The biggest bargain In Perth Aftiboy. The Johnson Company, Rarl tan Bldg.. 175 Smith St. TeL 18«7. UPHOLSTERING UPHOLSTERING — Have your uphol sterlng, slip oovers, mattresses made over, furniture repairing and picture framing done at the old reliable place. 5-piece parlor suite re-up holstered for 110. 6rp!ece slip rovers Sade forlè. No Job too large or too nail. We go for them all. We bring them back to you Just like new. H. Felnberg, 83 Smith St., oor, Sector St Tel. 1671. ; SAVE YOUR~llÔNEY and »ave your furniture. We do all kind» of up holstering- and slip covering at iea aonabl· rate·. Mattresses made over St 11.60 each. Work done at rcsi ênçe If desired. Give us row. ί Louis Wlnthola Co., 150 J *>s wlolc Ave. Opp Jefferson AUTOMOBILES, TIRES, ETC. A NEW FORD I. Never completed until 6 Firestone de mountable rim· with rings, that can be used as Q. L>. 8. S. or Clincher, 4 J wheels, 6 standard tires, 6 tubes ex changed for 850. Dellon Cord Tires, 7,600 miles. These are best for long runs. Hudson Tire Co., 269 Halsey St., New ark, N. J. Open Sunday until 1 p.m. A3 LONG AS THEY LAST we will sell the following sires of Apex Tires at these reduced prices: 28 χ $ N. S. «10.48 80 χ I N. S. 110.24 JO X 8*4 N. 8. #13.28 84 χ 4 N. S. $22.25 These tires guaranteed 8,500 miles by the factory, Melbourne & Hitter, 63 Smith Ht. AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES. Goodyear, Lee and Apex tires and tubes; guar anteed. Tlre-Doh the celebrated tire saver; soaps, oils and greases. Open evenings. Melbourn & Hitter. T. S. Cook, Mgr., 68 Smith Bt. AUTO RADIATORS, bodies and fender» repaired, auto sheet metal work. Work guaranteed. Amboy Auto Ra dlator Works. 38 Smith St. BILLIES TIRE SHOP — Tires, tube» vulcanized, work guaranteed, low Rrices, free air. Martin's Garage, 14» ew Brunswick Ave. Tel. >20. CHALMERS touring car, Ave passenger, for sale, on account of the draft. Will sacrifice, çhas. Howe. 258 Barclay St. SLIP COVERS made and put on all kinds of cars. Guthoff. 188 New Brunswick Ay*. 1817 MITCHELL Sedan for sale; « cyl inder; good as new: run 1,000 miles only. Price reasonable to quick buy er. Call 266-M Woodbrldge. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT CITY PROPERTIES FACTORY, 14 χ 40, suitable for storage or workshop; fireproof. 879 State. Inquire 227 State St. FIVE MCÎTrÔOMS, 821 Smith St. In quire 188 Smith Bt. FIVE JiGOM FLAT, all Improvements except steam heat. 157 Brighton Ave. Tel. 1890-W. FLAT TO LET; four or five rooms; lm Srovements. Inquire 8. Mandel, 871 ew St. FOR RENT—New, beautiful 6-room house; all latest Improvements In eluding steam neat; (25 α month. Inquire Maple Realty Co.'s new building, 217 Smith St. GARAGE FOR RENT. 221 Brighton Ave. LOWER PART of house to lit 24Î Rector 8t SEVEN ROOMS, bath, all modern Im provements. Inquire 181 state St. SIX ROOMS, bath, hot and oold water, at_2JS Smith St. Inquire 1 at floor. STORE TO LET, desirable location. 411 State St. Inquire on premises. ι TO LET from October 1st, building on King Street formerly used as laundry. Apply R. D. Howell, 166 Smith St. I : MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN on first bond and mortgage In the following amounts: 8800 81,000, 81.800, 82,600, $2,i00. Hans Nlelson Co.. 198 Bmlth St. TO LOAN, $1,000 to 13 6,000 on bonds and mortgage. Jacob R. Lefferts, Matawan, NT J. FOR SALE L COMPLETE LINE of posts for fenc ing. grape vines, clothes poles, red fence; all kinds of lumber, wall boards, roofing and sewer pipe. Sor ensen's. Sayre Ave. Phone 1669. 1 HON BED and springs; good condition. Trainer, Market St 3AVE MONEY. We sharpen all kinds I of razor blades on electric machin·, f Perth Amboy Hardware Co. STEREOTYPE MATS for sale. 100 fori 50 cents; excellent for lining barns, poultry houses, etc. Evening News. 1 iVASHINO MACHINE with wringer; | nearly new; cheap. Apply rear 87 j Smith St LOO PER CENT. PUM — What? Blm men s Luxury Breed. Health strength in every site·. At all stor·* 10 cent·. BUSINESS PERSONALS AUTO an* COMMERCIAL BODIKB . PERTH AMBOY Auto Body Co.. 8»1 Stat· St. Builder, of automobile, truck and delivery bodlea, painting and general repairing. ^ FRANK HUDA, 488 Division St.. bulie Sf of automobile truck bodlea and wagons; repair· of all description·; rubber tiring a specialty. HORSlSHOHINO J. J. DEVENY, horseshoer. Lame and interfering horses shod the most ap proved way; experienced workmen. 166 N. Bruns. Ave. Telephone >i>. JUNK DEALERS HIGHEST PRICES paid for news and mixed paper, rags, scrap iron, metal. | rubber and rope. B. Sher. 182 Pater •on St Tel 168-W. MASONS' MATERIALS c. λ a co. Mason·' Material Prompt Service. Telephone 1440 Seaman St MACHINE WORK PERTH AMBOY Foundry and Machine Co., 420-428 Washington St. All kinds of foundry and machine work attended to. Phone 237. ROBES and BLANKETS A BIG STOCK of fall and winter aut^ robes an<] blankets; something to suit everybody. Guthoff, 188 New Brunswick Ave. _____ ROBES AND BLANKETS FALL AND WINTER blankets for wagon and autos; traveling bag·, valises, leather goods. Clausen Λ Johnson, 142 New Brun»wick Av·. SECOND HAND FURNITURE FURNITURE, second hand, bought and sold. J. Scher, 8-8 and 841 Smith St. WALL PAPflR and PAINT# BIO VARIETY of wall paper, paint·, oils and varnishes. we have what you want In these lines. Koch. 874 State St. ______ Wall paper OUR NEW STOCK of wall paper Is one of the largest and best selection· In town. A. Kass, 311 State St. PANTS TAILORS WE MAKE TROUSERS on short no tice, guarantee fit; all kinds material, latest styles, reasonable. New York Pants Tailor. 848-A State St. MISCELLANEOUS IP YOU WANT to buy or sell real es tate, have rents collected or a mort e loan, see D. A. Shirley, 130 KF th St. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES DRY GOODS business for sale, includ lng fixtures and merchandise. Rea son for selling, going out of business. Koscluszko Store Co., Sayrevll]·, N. J. — UnhooiVi AKIftlu - MILLINtni FIRST CLASS dressmaking and tailor, lng ;evening and fancy dresses » specialty. Emma Schneider, 70 Waal»· lngton St. Tel. 1692-J. REAL ESTATE AGENTS ALEXANDHH Κ08ΕΝΒ, Real Estate and Iniurance. Room 301, Rarltan Building. Perth Amboy. TeL 1777. SPECIAL· MASTER'S BALE IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY:— Between Margherlta Fuel Magnanl Complainant, and Jacob Jamison. HI· Heirs, Devisees or Personal Repre. tentatives, et al. Defendants. On Bill for partition. Edmund A- Hayes, Solicitor for Complainant. By virtue of the decree for sale mad# In the above entitled cause on the Elev* enth day of September, 1917. I shall ex. pose to sale at publie vendue and sel) ' to the highest bidder on Monday, th·, Fifteenth day of October, 1817, at 11 o'clock In the afternoon of that day, ai the Court House in the City of New Brunswick, In the County of Middlesex and State of New Jersey: All that certain tract or parcel of land and premises situate, lying and being In the Township of Monroe, In the County of Middlesex and State or New Jersey. BEGINNING at a stone In the Una of David M. Perrlne's land (formerly! •nd corner of Rachel Bohenck's land (formerly); thence along the line of Rachel Schenck'a land North seventy, nine degrees and twenty-eight minutes, West twelve chains and thirty-nin· finks to a stone In the line of Cornell» )ey's land (formerly): thence along th· Ine of the same North Ave degrees and forty minutée East seven chains ana flfty-flve links to a stone m William P. Rue's land (formerly); thence along the line of the same (3) South eighty-de grees and fifteen minutes East twnlv· chains and ninety-six links to α stone In the line of lands formerly of Rachel Bchenck; thence (4) along her lino audi line of landR formerly of David M. Perrlne South seven degrees and twenty-eeven minutes West seven chains and fifty links to a atone and place of Beginning. Containing nine acres and fifty three hundreds of an acre of land; and Including alao the In. choate right of dower of the defend, ants, Mrs. Jacob Jamison and Mrs. Luther Jamison, wives of Jacob Jaml. son and Duther Jamison, together with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances to the said premises be« longing or In anywise appertaining. Dated September 17, 1917. W. edWin FLOHANCB, Special Master In Chancery of New Jer» sey. 390 George Street, New Bruns· wick, New Jersey. American Book· In Ruaala. The single American book most widely rend In Russia Is "Uncle Tom'# Cabin." Some of Irvlng's works werf translated for the Muscovite publUfc and the Russian boys have beeft thrilled by the doings of LeatherstocH* Ing and tineas. Mark Twain Is quit# popular beyond the Ntoraen and th< Bereslna. All In all, It seems that Ru»· slans know more American books thaa Americans know Russian books. Ben Franklin's audience was the world, so It does not surprise one td learn from α Russian critic that ihf first American book translated Int)* Russian was the product of Poor Rich· ard's pen. That we« IS years after he died. / THE DOINGS OF THE DUFFS. Some Wonderful Py «y ALLMAJN ViELL ."TOM , I'M JUST Bpciwnihg To febl LIKE 5oM6BopN A<5A/tJ -| iTWee DA^s WITH OUT Food is too much FOR ME I WISH l WON'T HAve to 6et back To work TOMORROW _ Λ tVOQ"en 1"** ISfiwfeecisΤη FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS. He Was Everything But Talent BIjOSSER ■ferr uτιy mrmwn«α KFv^nnefillpn. J z.oo« —. OVER MV IAVT WINTER hat to MA*e it do ^THtS »WHV- ΓΜ SO OEAO «Η,">KE I GOTTA SLEEP " OUT SORK7-eUT NUST F¥UD A DOCTOR TO TELL Μβ TO PO ^7/ Λϊυίτ λ as χ ttWÔDiW VôOLL COWE DCXOM r/LL-. By HOP SCOOP, The Cub Reporter. The Boss Lo ers His Fielding Average W NOPE-^die is <sone.-C*ht Flé-àHER. FU6S \uKtt. USTflHij Iff boss-x'll s^y^'BY ijn going-up "to TRÏTO LOOP-TH'-UWP an' may never, (LOMe .AGAltf