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TELEPHONE YOUR
WANT ADS.
PHONE 400
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
TRY THESE COLUMNS
AND WATCH THE
RESULTS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST
lX>ST—Sept. 23, on Green St. or Durham
Aye., old fashioned gold brooch set
with 1 garnet and 4 pearls. Reward
If returned to 6β Green St., Wood
bridge, N. J.
&REKN VEST with white stripes lost.
Reward If returned A. Greenhouse,
tailor, 66 Smith St.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
GIRLS wanted. Chesebrough Mfg. Co.
Vaseline Works.
BXPKRIEN-eEn SALESLADY. Good
ealary to right party. Inquire News.
WAN TEL»—Experienced alteration hand
for cloak and suit store. Inquire Pn.
Levlne. 163 Smtth St
C30AR MAKERS AND BUNCH MAK
ERS: STEADY WORK. GARCIA
GRAND CIGAR FACTORY, 737 CORT
LAXDT ST.
GIRL WANTED as dishwasher. New
York Restaurant, 219 S m it h St.
GIRL WANTED for housework; white
or colored; no washing; family of
three; apartment. 60 State St.; up
eta 1 rs.
GIRLS wanted at once. Piece workers
can earn as high as $12 to $15 per
week. Apply vîeneral Ce ramies Co..
Plant No. 3, Magnesia Works, Keas
bey, N". ,T. _
BOOKKEEPER wanted; experienced, i
Apply at the New Jersey Confection- I
ery Co., 139 Fa.vette St '
GIRL for general housework; no wash-,
ing; two in family. Mrs. J. A. Rex- ·
tor·, corner Main St. and Broadway, j
South Amboy, N. J. j
gAi-KSLADY wanted; experienced. Ap
ply David Straus Co.. Ill Smith St.
SITUATIONS WANTED
~~ SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE !
STENOGRAPHER desires position; ex
perienced: knowledge of bookkeep
Ing. E. P., care News.
* SITUATIONS WANTED. MALE
OFFICE EXECUTIVE. American, 30. ac
countant. correspondent, salesman;
experienced in preparation of adver- ι
tlsements, follow-up letters, cata- J
logs, etc. Box I. care News. |
ACCOUNTANT-BOOKKEEPER j
Thoroughly experienced accountant le
willing to keep accounts for concerns j
not employing regular bookkeeper, or
will accept position with reliable con
cern where an accountant with ex- ι
ecutive ability can have a future. Ad
dress Accountant, care News.
UPHOLSTERING
ftp H OLSTER1NG — Have your uphol
stering. alio covers, rnattressee made
over, furniture repairing and picture
framing done at the old reliable
place. fso Job too large or too
email. We go for them all. We
bring them back to you Just like
new. H\ Feinberg, 33 Smith St.. cor.
Rector St. Tel. 1571.
fï^ÎIOLSTERINO, slip covering, mat
tress work, furniture repaired, work
done at residence if desired: prices
reasonable. Louis Wlntholz, 150 New
Brunswick Ave., opposite Jefferson
St. Tel. 1354-R.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
SUE ST A CR ANT with eight furnished
rooms, in Somervllle; doing biggest
business in town. Will sell cheap to
<tulck buyer. No Rjyents. Address
Melchg Restaurant, flomervllle. N. J.
Cash MARKET in Plalnfleld for sale,
consisting: of meats, flsh, fruit, vege
tables and groceries. Will sell rea
Sonable. Party leaving town. Ad
ress "Market," care News.
HELP WANTED—MALE
CARPENTERS wanted. Apply B. J.
Gorman. Mil 1er' a Corner. Say rev 11 le.
help~wanthd
SALESMEN" and salesladies; good propo
sition; plenty of leads to work on.
Permanent or evenings. Apply Maple
Realty Co., 215 Smith St.
The Labor Office of
WRIGHT-MARTIN AIRCRAFT CORP..
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J..
will be open Saturday after
noons and Sundays until 3 p. m.
ALL KINDS OF
MACHINE OPERATORS WANTED.
Call or write.
ι ,
MKN AND BOY3 FOR MACHINE AND
GENERAL FACTORY" WORK. CALL
I Λ Τ THE S. S. WHITE DENTAL MFG.
__CO., PRINCE BAY, S. Ι-, Ν. Y.
YOUNG MAN wanted to act as store
room assistant. Inquire 162 Smith St,
second floor.
COLLECTOR wanted for Installment
house, Perth Amboy and New Bruns
wick; permanent position; salary and
commission. Apply to C. F. Adams
Co., 30 Market St.. Newark.
ELECTRICIAN wanted for Industrial
plant; good all round man on power,
lights, n«w and alteration work. State
age and salary expected. Address j
C. P., care News.
BOY, 14 or 15. work In store. 313
State St.
YOUNG MAN as assistant in electrical
testing department. Apply 182 Smith
St.. 2nd floor.
DISH WASHER wanted. Modern Res
taurant. 167 Smith St.
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REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
CITY PROPERTIES
DOUBLE HOUSE on Water St.. next to
Raritan Yacht Club. Key with Mr.
Zimmerman. Yaclit Club, or Geo.
Stllwell, owner.
TWO STABLES good for storage; also
garage to let. Inquire 33» Elm St.
FLAT TO ΤΕΤ ; moderate price. ύϋ'3
Neville St.
TO LET—Building on King St. suitable
for carpen'.er shop or for storage pur
poses. Apply R. D. Howell, 166
Smith St.
TWO STORES, good location for shoes,
hardware or any kind business. Ad
dreas Store, care News.
FLAT. 5 rooms, all improvements. 337
Washington St. Inquire 13. Wiieutz,
98 Lewis St., or janitor.
FLAT, ten rooms, all improvements. In
quire Borak's Meat Market.
HOUSE 9 rooms to rent, all modern im
provements; on trolley line In Fords,
N. J. Inquire of M. Epstein, Rogan's
Corner.
FLAT, 7 rooms, all improvements ex
ceι>t^ steam heat. 214 Grant St.
HOUSE TO LET. 7 rooms, all improve
ments. 274 Market. Inquire H. Edel
steln, S2Q Oak St.
FORTY ROOMS to let by day, week or
month. Apply at New Packer Hou s e.
3TORE on Stockton St., $12. Suitable
for butcher and grocer. Apply 183
Smith St.
FOUR ROOMS at 292 Neville St Apply
195 Smith St.
FOUR ROOMS to let; part improvo
ments. 132 Sheridan St.
FOR RENT for four months to adults—
Two or three unfurnished rooms with
private family in new modern steam
neated flat. Rent. $2 weekly per
room—|Z0 per month. References
desired. Address Home, care News.
THREE unfurnished rooms to rent
W. S., care News.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
AF.J3XANOHÏR KOBEN ffi.
Real
H°E«ki®Îi!b^'r Πκη(ι
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. METUCHEN
AND WOODBRIDGE.
! CALL AND SEE IIIM BEFORE
buying elsewhere.
SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, part improve
ments; lot 50 χ 150; all kinds of fruit
trees, chicken houses. Δ bargain,
$2.500.
CON VERY PLACE—Seven room house,
water and toilet; lot 25 x 100; price
$2,450; mortgage $1.500.
OAK ST., between Market and Smith
Sts., 10 room house, all modern im
provements. $4,500.
BKACE AVE. — 7 room house, $3,250;
cash required, $500.
TWO FAMILY frame house, part im
provements. $2,600; $500 down.
CHEESEQUAIvE
30 ACRES of farm land; price $1,500.
No reasonable offer refused.
C. H. THORN,
103 Gordon St.
BUILDING LOTS for sale In the Hope
lawn section of the city; from $60 to
$150. Inquire Perth Amboy Building
and Real Estate Corporation, 519 Am
boy Ave.
FORDS PARK—100 lots for sale at
$100 each. No more; no less. $2 a
month. No interest; no tax. John
Hanson. 130 Smith 3t
See Carl Jacobs
for
Real Estate and insurance
179 State St Tel. 1351-J.
WE HAVE real estate for sale In all
sections of the city; prices and terms
to suit the purchaser. If you want to
buy real estate see Alpern & Co., Rar
itap Bldg.
OWN YOUR HOME.
Why pay rent?
Houses can be bought on easy terms.
GRAND VIEW,
Near Fords, N. J.
FRASER BROS., 1Smltn St
WOODBRIDGE
FOR BARGAINS in real estate see J. H.
Concannon, Are insurance and real
estate. Woodbridge, N. J
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO LOAN on first bond and
mortgage In the following amounts:
$800. $1,000, $1.600, $2.600, $2,800.
Hans Nlelson Co.. 1 Πβ Smith St
MONEY TO LOAN on bond and mort
gage. Apply P*raser Bros., 194 Smith
street.
CONSTRUCTION LOANS
CONSTRUCTION LOANS — I specialize
in construction loans to builders;
made payable In installments, as
work progresses; first and second
mortgages purchased. Application
considered without delay. Richard E.
Kohn, 808 Essex Bldg., Newark, N. J.
WANTED
rilGH PRICES paid for second hand
furniture, also all kinds of furniture,
stoves, bedding, floor covering for
Bale. Sucsman, 23 Smith St.
ÏCRAP IRON, rubber, rags, paper, met
als, rope, etc. Highest prices paid.
Harry Goldberg Lehigh Valley and
New Bruns. Ave. Τ·Γ 796.
^OUf*LE wish furnished room for light
housekeeping. D. Α., care News.
)LD FALSE TEETH wanted. Don't
matter if broken. I pay $2 to $15 per
set. Send by parcel post and re
ceive check by revtirn mail. L. Ma
zer, 2007 S. Fifth Street, Philadel
phla. Pa.
fOUNG COUPLE wish room and board
with private Jewish family. I. L.,
care News.
TRNACE wanted ; second hand, hot
air. George Vandervser, Woodbridge.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
LOTS FOR SALE at Ideal Park, Fords
Price 1100 itch and upwards. Kas>
monthly payments. Hans Nielsen Co.
196 Smith St
LOTS FOR SALB at Central Manor,
? Woodbridge. near Main St. Price $8(]
each and upwards. Easy monthly
payments. Hans Nielsen Co., 1U6
I Smith St.
LOTS FOR SALE at Hopeiawn. near
New Brunswick Ave. Price $40 each
and upwards. Easy monthly pay
ments. Hans Nielsen Co.. 196 Smith
St.
|LOT8 FOR SALE In Sew&ren. Price
$100 each and upwards. Easy month
ly payments. Hans Nielsen Co.. 19fl
Smith St.
LOTS FOR SALS in the city of Perth
Aruboy. Price $100 each and up
wards. Easy monthly payments.
Han» Nielsen Co., l»6 Smith 3t
LOTS FOR SALE hi Metuchen, near
trolley. Price $125 and upwards.
Easy monthly payments. Hans Nlel
sen Co.. 196 Smith St
JEFFERSON ST., between High and
State. 10 room house, all Improve
ments; steam heat $6.400. The John
son. Co. Tel. 136T. Raritan Bid#., 175
Smith St.
FARMS FOR SALE —· Just opened a
9.000 acre strip of land below Cam
den and now ready for sale at $200
per g acres. Can be seen any time
you wish; monthly $5 on installment
fian. cash, 10 per cent. For informa
Ion call at 142 Market St., Newark,
N. J- C'nae. G1 ese.
FOR SALE—House, seven rooms, all
improvements, central location. Price
$4.000. Terms to suit. B. Williams.
Tottenvllle, S. I. __
TRY US NOW
If You
WANT QUICK ACTION
! Buying ( All kind#
Selling of
Renting I Property
J. KREIELSHEIMER & SON.
We Sell Lota
133 Smith St.
TO BUILDERS, or to whom it may
concern. I have a party who will ex
change free and clear building lots
for your equity In your Income prop
erty. Let me hear from you at once.
Herman Frederick, 496 Amboy Ave.
Tel, 278.
PATERSON ST.—Six room house, 50 ft
front; price $2,800. The Johnson Co.,
Raritan Bldg. Tel. 1S87.
DRESSMAKING · MILLINERY
FIRST CLASS dressmaking and tailor
ing; evening and fancy dresses a
specialty. Emma Schneider, 70 Wash
ington St Tel. 1592-J.
BICYCLES, SUPPLIES, ETC.
BIG SALE on bicycle tires and bicycles. I
Iver Johnson, Flying Merkel and all
standard makes. R. (iardella, 24
Smith St
PLUMBING AND HEATING
JL J. GKOTHEN, 40 Smith St.—Plumb
ing and heating; jobbing a specialty,
personally and promptly attended to.
Telephone 398-M or 48-J.
HORSES. CARRIAGES. ETC.
GOOD WOBK1NQ team horses (or sal·;
guaranteed to work double or single.
Inquire Perth Ambov Coal and Ice Co.
TWO GOOD HORSES for sal·. Inquire
Greenspan Bros.
AUTOMOBILES, TIRES, ETC.
A NEW FORD
Never completed until 6 Firestone de
mountable rims with rings, that can
be used as Q. D. S. S. or Clincher, 4
wheels, 5 standard tires, ο tubes ex
changed for $50.
Delion Cord Tires, 7.500 miles. These
are best for long rune.
Hudson Tire Co., 2t»9 Haleey St., New
ark. N. J. Open Sanday until 1 p.m.
AUTO RADIATORS, bodies and fenders |
repaired, auto sheet metal work.
Work guaranteed. Amboy Auto Ha
diator Works. 38 Smith St.
BILLIE'S TIRE SHOP — Tire·, tubes
vulcanized, work guaranteed, low
price-», free air. Martin's Garage, 14»
New Brunswick Ave. Tel. 220. j
DIMMER LENSES, 75c pair up; wind
shlold priaas replaced. Porth Amboy
Glas» do.. 335 Maple St.
OLD SHOES bought, «e lb. and ex- 1
changed on new ones. Goodyear,
Michelin, Diamond, United States and !
Fiak shoes in stock. F. K. Martin [
Garage, 145 New Brunswick Ave.
FORD touring car for sale; good, con- !
dltion. Inquire 221 Market St. !
SLIP COVERS made and put on all j
kinds of car®. GuthofT, 188 New \
Brunswick Ave. [
wi·: STILL HAVE a few 30 χ 8^ tires
for $13.25 and a few 34 χ 4 at $22.25;
guaranteed 3,500 miles by the factory. |
These are real bargains. Don't wait ι
j until it's too late. Goodyoar, Lee. |
Apex tires and tubes are our special- j
ties. Auto soaps, chamois and spong
es, too. Meibourn & Rittor, 53 Smith
St. T. S. Cook. Mgr.
DODGE touring car, in good condition. I
»23 State St.
BARGAIN, 1917 Chevrolet touring car. i
electric lights and starter; good as
new. 183 Smlth_St. I
FORD TOURING; good running ordei>
$22». High St. garage. 340-342
High St.
FOR SALE — Late 7 passenger 1917
Studebaker; bargain. Will take
smaller car for part payment. Ad
__dress Studebaker, care News.
AARON never knew what a good tire
repair was. Neither will you until
you
LET GEORGE DO IT
Phone 1 473. Smith and High St».
MELBOURNE & RITTÊR wish to an
nounce that they are prepared to and
would be pleased to furnish you with |
the following: Radiator Covers. ]
Weed chaîna auto robes, Veedol OH,
Whiz Stop Frees or Denatured Alco- f
hoi. Goodyear. Lee and Apex Tires
and Tubes. Melbourne & Rltter, 53
Smith St. T. S. Cook, Mgr.
FOR SALE
A 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. Bayre Ave. Phone 1569.
HOGS AT AUCTION. Saturday, Oct. 13,
at 1 o'clock, two miles west of Somer
ville on Easton turnpike, large num
ber of bows, shoats and young pigs.
C. W. St 1 sad or Black. Somervllle, N. J.
BAVE MONET. We sharpen all kind#
of raxor blades on electric machine.
Perth Amboy Hardware Co.
STEREOTYPE MATS tor sale. 160 for
$0 cents; excellent for lining barns,
poultry houses, eto. Evening News.
PARLOR STOVE, gas range, cheap. 109
Jefferson St.; first floor.
100 PER C1LNT. FURS — What? Slm~
men a Luxury Bread. Health and
strength In every slice At all stores»
10 cents.
SIMM EN'S Wrapped Luxury Bread I·
bnt one quality—the beat: tike bast
bread made; suits the hard-to-please.
10c a loaf everywhere.
PARLOR SUITE, three pieces; ami
brass twin beds. Inquire 203 Market
street.
MOTOR BOAT. 24 ft.. 10 horse angina.
Half price to quick buyer. Parker,
2?β Hob art St
FURNISHED ROOMS
TO ΙΛΓΪ

LIGHT, AIRY ROOM for gentleman; all
improvements. 393 Park Av·. Tel.
889-M.
FURNISHED ROOMS by day or week;
all Improvements. Remington, cor. |
Smith St. and Bertrand Ave. _____
McCLELLAN ST., 267 — Furnished
rooms ; single, |2; double room. $3.
FURNISHED ROOMS and board. 313
Market St:
NICELY furnisned rooms to let. ϊββ
Ciordon. St.
WARM ROOMS for winter; electric
light, hot water, bath, sitting room,
reasonable. The Ernet House, 161
New Brunswick Ave. ____
A Ft-RN-IHIlïïTlîÔÔÎ!71Tnîï7^7ÏÏôïïbïe7
conveniences. 37 Water St.
COMFORTABLE furnished room, all
conveniences, central location; rea
son ableL^_204 Market St.
BRIGHTON AVE., 221—Furnished room,
gentlemen only.
FURNISHED ROOMS, Improvements.
322 Rector St.
HOBART ST., 266—Furnished room,
improvements. „
LARGE furnished room for one or two
gentlemen; all improvements. 215
Brighton Ave, (upstairs).
FURNISHED ROOMS with board. 103
Fayette St. Mrs. Houser.
FURNISHED ROOM, all improvements;
suitable for two gentlemen. Apply
287 Rector_St.
FURNISHED ROOM for one or two;
improvements. 320 Smith St.
FURNISHED ROOM, all conveniences,
steam heat 207 High St.
RECTOR ST., 172—Room for gentle
men; residential Part of city.
FURNISHED ROOM, private family.
159 Kearny Ave.
ΚιΓRNISHED ROOM, all improvements.
208 Market St.
MISCELLANEOUS
15" YOU WANT to buy or sell real ee
tate, have rents collected or a mort
gage loan, see D. A. Shirley, ISO
Smith St
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Ellsworth B. Walker, executor of
William H. Woglom, deceased, by direc
tion of the Surrogate of the County of
Middlesex, hereby gives notice to the
;redltors of the eald William H. Wof
lom to bring In their debts, demande
urid claims against the estate of the
laid deceased, under oath or affirmation,
irlthln nine mouths from this date, or
they will be forevor barred of any ao
:lon therefor against the said executor.
Dated September 6, 1917.
ELLSWORTH B. WALKIB,
[34 06-9-7-9 t-oew-F Executor.
Left-Handedneas.
No attempt should be made to teacli
laturally left-handed children to use
their right hand·, according to P. B.
Bollard, Inspector of schools of ton
Ion, as It ta likely to make them stam
aerers. Mr. Ballard supplies the fol
owlng statistics r Out of one group of
M5 left-handed children 1 per cent of
jure left-hander* stammered, against
L3 per cent of 809 being taught to use
he right hand.. In another group of
207 the figures was 4-2 per cent and
tl.8 per cent, respectively.
Ρ reel»·.
Scotch Sergeant—"And noo we'll try
the rlcht tur-rn by numbers, and mind
that ye don't move till ye hear the
final syllable of the wor-rd tur-rn Γ—
Pasalng Show.
! business personals^
AUTO and COMMBlTcÏALi b^1 g»l
PERTH AMBOÏ Auto B°ayaUtoinobllo.
State St. Builders . °iie8 palntln*
truck and delivery bodies,
ana general repairing^ —— .TrrfJJT
FRANK HUDA, 469 *-nd
ËJ- of automobile truck JL.^riytions;
wagons; repair, of all desc!"V
rubber tiring a_epec*ai^!_
DEAD Η0*3*8-,β3 and
SPOT CASH paid for deal h gf aUv<L
cows. Prompt rem%S'a 735 MadleoB
Theodore Ο Laser. Office 7 ib m*
Ave. Phone 1738 Elizabeth;
JUNK DEALERS ·
HIGHEST 1'FUCES paid for "on œetal.
m'*ed papur. ragsscrsp igj Pater
rabber and rope Β Sher. l»'
son St Tel. —
MASONS' MATERIALS
C. & 8, Co.
Masons' Material HI·
Prompt Service. «»
Seaman St —
MACHINE WORK M hln.
PERTH AMBOY Foundry aniit. All
Co., 420-42# Washington ^ k
kinds of foundry and machins
attended to. Phone 2«l· —·
- HOBE3 and BLANKETS auta
A BIO STOCK of ta» " ^methlnK to
robes and blankets, eoinetmng
suit everybody. Guthoff. 188
Brunswick Ave. —
WÂOTPÏPÏBâÎa^AINTe ^
BIQ VARIETY of wall what
oils and TarnteW we iT4
you want In these "«>·»■
State St.
Pants Tailor. »«-A state m.
Stops Flag Wrapping,
The wind will not ploy pranks with
your flag If a soft piece of feather
bone, as used by dressmakers, is ran
through a casing of narrow navy blue
ribbon along the upper edge of th·
field. The casing will never be noticed
If carefully done.
Plants on Defensive.
Though some plants assume the of·
fenslve and catch insects for food, oth·
ers act on the defensive to protect
them from being used for food. Thla
special provision accounts for the pres
ence of thorns, spines, stinging halm
s te.
Calamity Averted.
Barbara's father was dressing her
me day during her mother's absence.
Sfot being in the habit of dressing her,
ie was rather clumsy and slow about
,t. Finally Barbara heaved a deep
rfgh and remarked: "My, daddy. It
*ooM be awful If yon was the mother."
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