t METUCHEN SCHOOL JOBS
* AWARDED AT MEETING
9 i METUCHEN, Sept. 9:—At a spe
cial meeting held yesterday the
Board of Education awarded con
tracts in connection with the erec
tion of a four room addition to the
Franklin school, on which bids were
received Tuesday night. The con
tractors plan to start their work im
mediately so that the new addition
will be ready for occupancy by Feb
ruary 1.
Gustave Kente, of Hoboken, was
given the general contract. His bid
was $36,580. George W. Ord, of
Plainfield, was awarded the contract
for electrical work for $1,339.
George H. Stillwefl of Perth Amboy
received the heating and ventilating
contract, his bid being $6,500, and
the Buist, Lane, Richards Company
of New Brunswick the plumbing and
disposal work, for which he bid
$6.09*.
Bids were received for other work
at Tuesday night's session. It is be
lieved this work will total about
$6,000. It is believed the work as
now figured will cost about $59,000.
The Board of Education issued bonds
for this work in the amount of
$60,000.
AV<'«ls Mctiichcn Man.
METUCHEN, Kept. 9.—Theodore
B. Hunt, son of Dr. and Mrs. Hunt,
was quietly married yesterday to
Miss Louise Leathers, of Missouri.
The ceremony was performed at
Princeton by a great uncle of the
groom. After the wedding the couple
left for Annapolis where Mr. Hunt
is an instructor. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt
■will take a short honeymoon trip
and upon their return will make
their home at Annapolis.
CITY ADVERTISEMENT
ELECTION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the Boards
01 Registry and Election of each of the
election districts of the City of Perth
Amboy, Middlesex County, New Jersey,
Will meet at their respective polling places
on Tuesday, September 13th, 1921, from
1 P. M. to 9 P. M. (Standard Time) for
the purpose of making a registry of the
voters of the various political parties for
the Primary Election to be held Septem
ber 27tli, 1921, and for the General Elec
tion to be held November Sth, 1921.
Notice of Registration and Primary and
General Election in and for the City of
Perth Amboy, Middlesex County, New
Jersey.
Notice is hereby given that the Boards
of Registry and Election sf each of the
Election Districts in the City of Perth
Amboy, Middlesex County, New Jersey,
Will meet at their respective polling places
on Tuesday, September 27th, 1921, be
tween the hours of 7 o'clock in the morn
ing and 9 o'clock In the evening (Stan
dard Time) for the purpose of electing
Members of the County and State Com
mittees of political parties, and of mak
ing nominations for the several Ward,
City, County, State and National offices;
also during the aforesaid hours for the
purpose of making a registration of voters
for the General Election to be held No
vember 8th, 1921. Also
Notice is hereby given that the Boards
of Registry and Election for the City of
Perth Amboy will meet in their several
polling places from 1 P. M. to 9 P. M.
(Standard Time) on October 18th, 1921,
for the purpose of revising and correct
ing their registers. Also
Notice is hereby given that a General
Election will be held at the various poll
ing places in the City of Perth Amboy,
Middlesex County, New Jersey, on Tues
day, November 8th, 1921, between the
hours of six o'clock in the morning and
Beven o'clock In the evening (Standard
Time) for the purpose of electing
One Member of the Senate of this State
for the County of Middlesex,
Three Members of the General Assem
fclj·.
One Surrogate,
Two Freeholders for the term of three
Years,
One Côroner,
Ind the following City OfTicers:
At Large—One Alderman-at-Large
Five Excise Commissioners for
lerm of three years
Second Ward—One Alderman;
Fourth Ward—One Alderman;
Sixth Ward—One Alderman.
The boundary lines and polling places
of the various districts are as follows.
First Ward
First Poll.—Beginning at Gordon Street
and Staten Island Sound, southerly and
westerly to Wisteria Street, then north
erly to Kearny Avenue to Gordon St.,
thence easterly on Gordon Street to the
place of beginning and the polling
place therein is at School No. 7 on
T'atnson Street.
Second Poll.—Beginning at Gordon St.,
ami Kearny Avenue southerly to Wis
teria Street to the Rarltan River, west
erly to Brighton Avenue; northerly on
Brighton Avenue to Gordon Street, east
erly to place of beginning, and the
polling place therein is at School No. 7
on Paterson Street.
Third Poll.—Beginning at Madison Ave
nue and Market Street, easterly to
State Street, southerly to Gordon St.,
westerly to Brighton Avenue: southerly
to Raritan River: westerly to Central
Railroad, northerly to Lewis Street;
easterly to Madison Avenue; northerly
to place of beginning and the polling
plac'e therein is at High School, State
Street.
Fourth Poll.—Beginning at the Central
Railroad and Market Street, easterly
to Midison Avfnue, southerly to Lewis
Street, westerly to Central Railroad,
northerly to the place of beginning and
the polling place therein is at School
No. 7 on Paterson Street.
Second Ward
First Poll.—Beginning: at a point where
the center line of Gordon Street lnter
eecte the westerly shore line of Staten
Island Sound, thence (I) westerly,
along the center line of Gordon Street
to the center Une of State Street;
thence (2) northerly, along the center
line of State Street to the center line
of Market Street; thence (3) East
erly, along the center line of Market
Street to the center line of High Street;
thence (4) northerly, along the center
line of High Street to the center line
of Smith Street; thence (5) Easterly,
along the center line of Smith Street to
the Westerly shore line of Staten Isl
and Sound: thence i6) Southerly, along
the westerly shore line of Staten Island
Sound to the center line of Gordon
Street, the point or place of beginning
and the polling place therein is at
School No, 1 on State Street.
Second Poll.—Beginning at a point where
the center line of Smith Street inter
sects the westerly shore line of Staten
Island Sound, thence (1) Westerly,
along the center line of High Street;
thence (2) Southerly, along the center
line of High Street to the center line
of Market Street; thence (3) Westerly,
along the center line of Market Street
to the center line of State Street;
thence (4) Northerly, along the center
line of State Street to the center line
of Fayette Street; thence (5) Easterly,
along the center line of Fayette Street
to the shore line of Staten Island
Sound: thence (6) Southerly, along the
westerly shore of Staten Island Sound,
to the center lino of Smith Street, to
the point or place of beginning and tho
polling place herein 1s at School Ko. 1
on Sta<e Street.
Third Poll.—Beginning at. a point where
the center line of Fayette Street inter
sects the westerly shore line of Staten
Island Sound. thence, (1) Westerly,
along the center line of Fayette Street
to the center line of State Street;
thence (2) Northerly, along the center
lino of State Street to the center line
of Broad Street; thence i3) Easterly,
along the center line of Board Street
to the westerly shore line of Staten
Island Sound; thence (4) Southerly,
along the westerly shore line of Staten
Island Sound to the center line of Fay
ette Street, the point or place of be
ginning and the polling place therein
is at School No. 1 on State Street.
Th'wi Ward /
First Poll.—Beginning at Market and
.· ν.. 11j >;.rt-fi8 westerly to Central Rail
road. to New Brunswick Avenue to
Fayette Street, to State Street, to place
of beginning, and the polling place
therein will ho at the Grammar School
on Barracks Street.
Second Poll.—Beginning at State and
Fayette Streets. to New Brunswick
Avenue to Central Railroad, to Wash
ington Street to State Street, to place
of beginning, and the polling place
therein will he at the Grammar School
on Barracks Street,
loiirt.i Ward
first Poll.—Beginning at the intersection
of the right of way of the Central
Railroad of New Jersey.with the right
of way of the Lehigh Valley Railroad.
Thence, westerly along the right of
way of the Lehigh A'alley Railroad to
where the same is intersected by the
prolongation of the center line of Pros
pect Street. Thence, southerly along
the center line of Prospect Street to
tb· center line of Market Btrtt.
I
Thcnce, easterly along the center Une |
of that part of Prospect Street south
of Market Street. Thence, southerly
along the center line of Prospect Street
and the prolongation of the same to
the Rarltan River. Thence, easterly
along the Raritan River to the right of 1
way of the Central Railroad of New
Jersey. Thence, northerly along the
right of way of the Central Railroad of
New Jersey to the point or place of be
ginning, and the polling place therein
will be at School No. 4 (Annex) on
Smith Street.
Second Poll.—Beginning at a point In the
right of way of the Lehigh Valley Rail
road where the same Is Intersected by
the prolongation of the center line of
Prospect Street. Thence, westerly along
the right of way of the Lehigh Valley
Railroad to where the same is Inter
sected by the prolongation of the cen
ter line of Gifford Street. Thence,
southerly along the center line of Gif
ford Street, Bertrand Avenue and
Meade Street and the prolongation of
the center line of Meade Street, to the
Rarltan River. Thence, easterly along
the Raritan River to where the same
is Intersected by the prolongation of the
center line of Prospect Street. Thence,
northerly along the prolongation of the
center line of Prospect Street to the
center line of Market Street. Thence
westerly along the center line of Market
Street to the center line of that part of
Prospect Street lying north of Market
Street. Thence, northerly along the
center line of Prospect Street to the
point or place of beginning, and the
polling place therein will be at Schoor
No. 4 (Annex) on Smith Street.
Third Poll.—Beginning at the Intersection
of the center line of Washington Street
with the right of way of the Lehigh
Valley Railroad and the Central Rail
road of New Jersey. Thence, westerly
along the center lino of Washington
Street to the itnersectlon of the center
line of New Brunswick Avenue. Thence,
westerly along the center Une of New
Brunswick Avenue to the City Line.
Thence, southerly along the City Line
to the right of way of the Lehigh Val
ley Railroad, thence easterly along the
right of way of the Lehigh Valley Rail
road to the point or place of beginning,
and the polling place thegein will be at
School No. S, Neville Street.
Fourth Poll.—Beginning at the Intersec
tion of the prolongation of the center
line of Gifford Street with the right of
way of t"he Lehigh Valley Railroad.
Thence, southerly alone· the center line
of Gifford Street. Bertrand Avenue,
Meade Street and the prolongation of
the said Meade Street to the Raritan
River. Thence, westerly along the Rar
itan River to the City Line. Thence,
northerly along the City Line to the
right of way of the Lehigh Valley rail
road. thence easterly along the right of
way of the Lehigh Valley Railroad to
the point or place nf beginning, and the
polling place therein will be at School I
No. 4 (Annex) on Smith Street. I
Fifth War *
First Poll.—Beginning at Broad Street
and Staten Island Sound, westerly to
State Street, northerly to Woodbrldge
Creek, easterly and southerly along the
shore line to the place of beginning,
and the polling placo therein will be at
School I.'o. 2 on State Street.
Second Poll.—Beginning at State and
Washington Streets, westerly to Lehigh
Valley Railroad, northeasterly to Pen
nsylvania Railroad, northwesterly to
Spa Springs Creek, thence to Wood
bridge Creek, to State Street, to place
of beginning, and the polling place
therein will be nt School No. 2 on State
Street.
Sixth Ward
First Poll.—Beginning at the Intersection
of the Right of Way of the Lehigh Val
ley Railroad with the Right of Way of
the Perth Amboy and Woodbrldge
Railroad, thenoe (1 > westerly along
the line of the Right of Way of the
Lehigh Valley Railroad to that of the
Central Railroad of New Jersey;
thence, northerly along the Right of
Way of the Central Railroad of New
Jersey to that of the Perth Amboy and
Woodbrldge Railroad: thence. (2)
southerly along the Right of Way of
the Perth Amboy and Woodbrldge Rail
road to that of the Lehigh Valley Rail
road. the point or place of beginning,
and the polling place therein will bo at
School No. 5. Cortlandt Street.
Second Poll.—Beginning at the Intersec
tion of the Right of Way of the Cen
tral Railroad of New Jersey and the
center line of Washington Street, thence
westerly along the center line of Wash
ington Street to the center Une of Am
boy Avenue; thence northerly along the
center line of Amboy Avenue to the
center line of Hall Avenue, thence east
erly along th« center line of Hall Ave
nue to the Right of Way of the Central
Railroad of New Jersey: thence souther
ly along the Right of Way of the Cen
tral Railroad of New Jersey to the
center line of Washington Street the
point or place of beginning, and the
polling place therein will be at School
No. fi. Johnstone Street.
Third Poll.—Beginning at the intersection
of t η center line of Ambny Avenue
and the center line of Washington
Street, thence Π) westerly along the
center line of Washington Street to the
center line of New Brunswick Avenue
to the center line of Florida Grove Road
I. e. the City Line; thence (2) northerly
along the Florida Grove Road to the
center line of Brace Avenue; thence
(2) easterly along the center line of
Brace Avenue to the center line of
Amboy Avenue: thence <4> southerly
along the center line of Amboy Avenue
to the center line of Washington Street,
the point or place of beginning, and
the polling place therein will be at
School Nb. S on Neville Street.
Fourth Poll.—Beginning at the Intersee
t|on of the renter lines of Amboy Ave
nue and Hall Avenue, thence northerly
and westerl;· along the .center line of
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GLOW FLOSS—SILK AND WOOL—BALL 29c
ART WOOL—HEAVY SILK AND WOOL—BALL.... 55c
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Phone 142
158160 SmitL St- Perth Aml>qy. N.J
Amboy Avenue to Spa Spring Brook
to the City Line. Thence ens rly
along the Spa Spring Brook
to thd night of Way of the Perth Am
boy and Wood bridge Railroad; thence,
sout; erly along the Right of the Way
of the Perth Amboy and Woodbridgn
Railroad to the line of the Central
Railroad of New Jersey: thfnre. f'U'h
erly along the Right of Way of the
Central Railroad of New Jersey to the
center line of Hall Avenue; thence.
westerly along the center line of Hall
Avenue to the center Une of Amboy
Avenue, the point or place of begin
ning and the polling place therein will
be at School No. 9, Lawrence Street.
I Fifth Poll.—Beginning at the intersection
of the center line of Amboy Avenue
with the center line of Brace Avenue;
thence (1) westerly, along the center
lie of Brace Avenue to the center line
of Florida Grove; thence (2) northerly,
along the center line of Florida Grove
Road end Spa Spring Road to the cen
ter Un» of Amboy Avenue; thence <3>
easterly and southerly, alon* the center
line of Ambo Avenue to the renter line
of Brace Avenue, the point of pla<e of
hesrinninff and the pollinR plare therein
will he at School No. 8 on Neville St.
Wltnme my hand this sixth day of
September. A. D. Nineteen hundred and
iwenty-one.
ARTHUR E. GRAHAM.
City Clerk.
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