i Aggressive Men and Women Who Want Good Positions Use “Situations Wanted” Ads._OL
V.
TE._. EVEfuNG NEWS
Perth Amboy, N. J.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
Itvlex* and Standardized and Popular
ised for Quick Reference
All ads are restricted to their proper
Hassificatlon and to ths regular The
Eroding News style of type.
CLASSIFIED RATE!
Daily Rate Per Line
Caah Charge
S days .*c .5°
S day.20 J?”
I day .J0f 120
No ad taken for less than 2 llnea.
Charged at the rate earned.
Count s'x average words to the line.
Ads are allowed the cash rate it paid at
The Evening News Office within 6 days
from the first day of insertion
Charged ads may be given by telephon*
Ads ordered for 6 days and stopped b**- |
fore that time will only be charged for |
the actual number of times the ad ap
peared. charging at the rate earned.
Long terra rates given upon request.
Telephone 400, Ask for n ant A<.
Taker.
CLASSIFICATION_
ANNOUNCEMENTS
g—Coming Events
9—Persona's
10— Lc-t and Found
automobiles
11— Automobiles for Sale
12— Motorcycles and Hlcyclss.
13— Automobiles for Exchange
14— Auto Accessories
15_Service Stations—Repairing
16— Auto Livery—Garages
17— Wanted —Automobiles
BUSINESS SERVICE
18— Business Services Offered
19— Building—Contracting
{0—Healing and Plumbing
II —Insurance
22— Millinery—Dressmaking
!3—Moving. Trucking. Storage
24—Paint.ng—Papering
>5—Patent Attorneys
26— Printing—Stationery
27— Professional Services
28— Repairing
23— Renovating ar.d Dyeing
30—Tailoring and Pressing
II_Wanted—Business Service
EMPLOYMENT
12— Help Wanted—Female
13— Help Wanted—Male
14— Help—Male or Femals
—Salesmen and Agents
gfi—Situations Wa n ted — Female
17—Situations Wanted—Male
FINANCIAL
IS—Business Upporiuniiiea
IP—Investments. Stock*. Bonds ; ^
10— Money to Loan
11— Wanted—To Borrow
INSTRUCTION
42— Correspondence Courses
43— Local Instruction Classes
4 1—Musical. Dancing, Dramatic
43—Private Instruction
40—Wanted—Instruction
LIVE STOCK
47— Dogs, Cats. Pets j
48— Horses. Cattle. Vehicles
49— Poultry and Supplies
50— Wanted—Live Stock
MERCHANDISE
61— Articles for Sale
62— Businei i and Office Equipment
53— Boats and Accessories
54— Building Materials
56— Farms ac-1 $alry Products
66—Fuel and
57— Good Th.ujj to Eat
58— Hoine-mads Things
>9—Household Goods
If— Jewelry and Watches
31— Machtnery and Tools
52—Musical Instruments
13— Seeds. Plants. Fertilzets
14— Specials at Stores
55— Wearing Apparel
••—Wanted—To Buy
ROOMS FOR RENT
87— Rooms With Board
88— Rooms Without Board f
89— Rooms for Housekeeping f
70— Vacation Places t
71— Where to Eat f
72— Where to Stop in Town
73— Wanted—Rooms or Board
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
74— -Apartments and Flats
75— Business Places for Rent
76— Farms fo.- Rent J
77— Houses for Rent J
78— Offices and Desk Room 2
79— Suburban for Rent 2
30—Summer Places for Rent 2
II—Wanted—To Rent 3
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 3
3
82— Business Property 4
83— Farms and Land for Sale 4
84— Houses for Sale 4
35—Lots for Sc.le 4
85— Shore Property for Sal# 4
87— Suburban fot Sale 4
88— Rea I Estate ’or Exchange a
89— Wanted-*-Reai Estate 5
_ 5
CITY ADVERTISEMENT
The undersigned <’ -mptrolb r of the City ;
of Perth Amboy will receive bids until 4
o’clock. P. M . on Monday. September 19. 1
1921. for the salt? and rem >val of two '
sheds now situated on the High School
grounds adjoining the City Stables; one [
shed being approximately 19 ft. by 27 ft. j
and the ot h> r 19 ft. by SO ft. Buildings
to be removed within ten days from re
ceipt of bids Inspection of buildings may ’
be had upon Inquiry to the Street Com
missioner.
Cash or certified check In the amount
of the bid most m company each bid.
The right is reserved to reject any or
all bids. Signed. !
O. J. MORG ENRON.
City Comptroler. <
6372-9-19-12-13-15*17
ANNOUNCEMENTS_
Funeral Flower*
BOUQUETS—For Weddings and Pariiei
Wreathes and other floral decoration:
■ ■
< LARK THE FLORIST—179 Smith St
Flowers for all occasions; floral dealgm
bridal bouquets our specialty. Gold Flsl
Phone 296-M.__
STRIJVE. THE FLORIST—Phone *8
Palms, ferns, pot plants, cut floweri
floral designs a specialty. W. Struve .
Sons. 355 Laurie St. ______________
the FLOWER 8HOP—107 Fa>
Flowers for every occasion; wedding ’ ou
quets. floral pieces, cut flowers, potte
plants._L. K Fitzgerald. Tel. H8-J.
rER — Florist
Phone 1556; funeral designs; bouquet
for weddings and parties; wreaths an
other floral decorations._58 Smith St
THE HOSE SHOP—"Say It with flow
••rs.‘ Bv telegraph or mall: sent any
where; cut or potted flowers. SO Smiti
St, Phone 1561._
Lost and Found 1
COAT i iv Mixture Cloth R turi
Hartford St. Reward. Initials insid
"K. If.”_
DUG—Brown and white spot terrier, los
on Smith St. Saturday night between •
and 10 P. M. Answers to name o
“Hrownle.” Reward. Return H. Rose
8$2 Broad St. Newark, N\ J. Tel. Mar
ket 9181.___
L»LASSES—Horned rinun-d in black cas<
lost Friday near Reynolds. Reward. Re
turn 17 9 State Street
SUITCASE—Lost between N-w Brunswick
and Metuchen Sept. 9th. Finder returr
to Geo. Ln'tnan, 90 Smith_Strect._
^JUJTOM OBILES
Automobiles for Sale 11
JODGE—Perfect condition; run 8.00(J
miles; new cord tires; new battery; can
be seen at Water Dept.. King St._
JUDGE SEDAN—Like new. run 5.000
miles. B. A- M. Service Station, corner
N'.w Brunswick Avenue and Jefferson
Street. ___
FORD R 6 AD ST E It—1919 with winter
top; guaranteed in good condition. The
Eagle Garage. 340 Prospect Street. Phone
l‘0G6. Distributors Auburn and Gardner
Automobiles. _ ___________
i’URD TOURING—A-i condition. In
quire_536 Jacques Street. _
(ilil) TOURING—1917. Shock Absorbers
and demountable* in good running order,
$100. lnuirqe Frank Rock, Mary Ave.,
Fords. ___
\ISSEL i '.N K — 5 pass* :•* . ► ■' • • >:. 11 -
tion._475 Brace Ave._,
• AKLA.VD COUPE—3 passenger. $250.
Gall after 5 P. M. Straus, corner Man
fbester Ave. and Warren St.. Keyport.
t A RG TlNS—1918 Dodge Touring. $525.00.
1918 Fcrd Sedan. $585.00, 1918 Ford
Delivery. $210.00. One Hup Roadster.
$175.00. Inquire 332 Smith Street.
Amendments Proposed to tno tor.su
ution of the State of New Jersey by the
legislature of 1921.
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION,
NO. 4
STATE OF NEW JERSEY
L Senate Concurrent Resolution propos
ing an amendment to the Constitution
of the State of New Jersey.
Be It Resolved by the Senate (the
louse of Assembly concurring):
That the following amendment to the
Constitution of this State be and the
ante is hereby proposed and when the
ame shall bo agreed to by a majority of
he members elected to the Senate and
louse of Assembly the said amendment
hall be entered on their journals, with
he yeas and nays thereon, and referred
r> the Legislature next to be chosen, and
ublished for three months previous to
ho f'.rst Tuesday after the first Monday
f November next. In at least one news
iaper of each county, to be designated
y the President of the Senate, the
tpeaker of the House of Assembly and
lie Secretary of State, payment for such
mhlication to be made by the Treasurer
n the warrant of the Comptroller, nanie
^Strike out paragraph seven of section
wo of article seven of the Constitution
.f the State of New Jersey and Insert in
ieu of said paragraph the following;
7. Sheriffs and coroners of counties
ill a 11 he elected by the people of their
espective counties, at the annual elec
lons for members of the general as
emblv. They shall hold their offices for
ve years. Sheriffs shall annually renew
heir >ond8.
214—8-15-13t oew Mon.
FIRE ALARM BOXES
l—Gordon and Meade Streets
1—Madison Ave. and Paterson St.
i—Market and Sheridan Btreets
»—Smith Street and Central R R.
i—Market and First Streets
7--Raman Copper Works
L-High and Lewis Streets
I—Madison Avenue and Smith Street
5—Smith and High Streets
New Brunswick Ave. and New Street
1—Smith and 8tate Streets
1— Standard Underground Cable Co.
2 —Atlantic Terra Cotta Works
3—Buckingham Ave. and Hartford St.
3— Commerce and Front Btreets
f>—State and Washington Streets
7 —High and Washington Streets
2— Oortlandt and Easton Streets
4— State and Buckingham Ave.
5— Parker St. and Pulaski Ave.
fi—Hall Ave. and Charles St.
7—Stale and Wayne Streets
S—Near Lead Works
9—Maurer
2— Washington Street and Park Avenue
3— New Brunswick Ave. and Elm Street
4— Smith Street and Watson Avenue
5— Commerce and State Streets
2— Front and Smith Streets
3— Wat«* and Gordon Streets
4— Kearny A\e. and Gordon Street
1— Brace and Hanson Avenues
2— Smith and Herbert Streets
3 A mho. Ave. and Washington St.
4—Lehlgb Ave and Stanford Street
*> — Near City Hospital
6— Cleveland and Brace Avenues
7— Amboy and Hall Avenues
2— Amboy Ave and Inslee Street
3— Lawrence and Francis 8reets
i *c —i:u lohnston* Streets
RMAiCL, "SO/WY, VACATION IS ALMOST OVER,
_ Ano x ex peer you
)l .1 ill|!j jj,' | IvM-L T3S Cicirsscj.
■ h ; ; ! tVACK To SCHOOL
ASAIN IN A Feew
i days, <~Ht- cr—T
u ii >.
Ves, No ■povjGT ne's Ooiwcs. to school, m a
FCU/ U^VS, but Cut out Rut ni nig. lvhat
utile Timo Ho has Lepx OR You'll <3.0
THG ROPAIR SHOP in a
' M/NOTGS!!
__ AUTOMOBILES
4 Automobiles For Sale_It
, , USED CARS- Nash Touring, Paige Tour
u ' ing Central Garage. 225 New Bruns
j wick Ave. Time payments arranged._
. USED CARS—And Trucks at real bargains
i. 1920 Lexington Sedan, slightly used as
demonstrator at a big bargain. If you
| are in the market for a used car or
truck, we have them; time payments can
he arranged. Oak St. Garage. 319 Oak
_[_
USED CARS—Always a good assortment
of used cars to select from at Garret* n s
] 39.1-807 New JBrunswlck Avenue._
1 USED CARS—1919 Power phis Indian
! Twin with side car; a-1 condition. $75.
• I Marlon Speedster Six. a-1 running order.
'I 1917 Ford Runabout, $100. Thomas
, Wrecking Car, a-1 condition, fully
! equipped. $:00. Stilo's Garage, South
- ) Amboy. Tel._884.__
| 1 USED FORD CARS—All models; all
’ j pries $100 ami up; convenient terms;
your name is your credit rating. Dorsey
I M tors. Inc. Authorized Ford Dealers.
3K3-367 Division St.. Perth Amboy. Phone
366.___
; i i st;D CAkS—Dodge Roadster, Oldsmobile
; Coupe. Overland Touring and Hudson
i Tou.i.ig: all In good running order. Su
perlor Garage Co._
. USED CARS—1918 Maxwell Touring in
good shape, $400. 6 cylinder Oldsmobile,
new paint; runs nice. $600. Overland
Touring Car. new paint, $400. Super 6
Limousine Touring. 5 passenger, paint In
good condition. mechanically perfect,
good rubber. $ 1,7Tb. 1920 Maxwell Tour
ing Car. $550. 191 s Hudson Touring Car
$500. 1918 Maxw. il Touring Car. $325.
n's Garage. 15_Smith St. _
! USED CARS—1917 Chandler Touring
< heap. 1920 8 Cylinder Oldsmobile
Chassis rebuilt, good as n< w; cord tires:
a bargain. 1920 Maxwell Roadster, wire
wheels, new tins, driven 6000 miles, bar
gain. Ideal Garage. 643 Amboy Ave.
Tel. 238.
_ _ Motorcycles and Bicycles_12
EXCELSIOR—3 speed electric with side
car; $175.00; fully equipped. 6C75 Amboy
Road. Tottenvllle. __ _ _ _
MOTORCYCLE PARTS-—In stock at all
times for Harley and Indian, also tires,
tubea and accessories. See Motorcycle
Leo. 709 Charles St. Phone 204.
Auto Accessories_ 14
BATTER IE S— Willard Threaded Rubber
Batteries, unfailing guards against need
for reins, latlon during the battery's life.
Battery Motor Service Station. 149
New Brunswick Ave. Tel. 188S.'_ t
BATTERIES—2 year guarantee; uncondi
tional; a new Ray Battery if your old
one goes wrong within 2 years. What
other battery dares to do this? Chris
Johnson. 163 New Brunswick Ave.
SPEEDOMETERS—Dimond & Dimond;
Bearings fir all cars; vulcanizing. Phone
2173. Madison Ave, and Market St. _
TIKES—For sale; Goodyear. Goodrich,
Micheltn. Fisk and United States. F. K.
Martin. 145 New Brunswick Avenue.
T1 RES—Tl righ t < *n Ave. Garage; tires,
tubes and accessories. Phone 1422-M.
service nmimuit—i\e|minii£ m
AMBOY AUTO RADIATOR WORKS —
Auto radiators, bodies and fenders re
paired, auto sheet metal work. 154 New
Brunswick Ave. T eh_16 07._
AMBOY. AUTOMOBILE LAUNDRY
CARS NEATLY WASHED AND POL
ISHED. CARS CALI.ED FOR. 47
SMITH STREET. TEL. 672 PERTH
AMBOY. N. J
A MI JOY AUTO PA I -\ T1 N<; CO.—Pleasure
Cars. Trucks and Wagon painting. 301
Oak St. I’hone 750.
AMERICAN GARAGE—Beet equipped re
pair shop in town; day and night ser
•vico. Supplies and accessories. For ser
vice call 1581._.
ATLANTIC GARAGE Auto Sales and
Service; Eveready Storage Batteries. 665
Ana boy Ave. Phone 1966. ____
AUTO PAINTING—John P. Jacko. Auto
mobile, Truck and Wagon Painter. 256
New Brunswick Ave. Jitney Bus paint
ing a specialty.__ ____
AUTO T'JPS—Recovered and repaired.
Slip Covers for all cars. P. Guthoff. 184
New Brunswick Ave, Phone 1680.
CLAUSEN ft JOHNSON—Auto Tops cov
ered and repaired. We make new cur
tains, cushions, carpets, floor coverings;
all kinds of auto top material for sale;
wholesale and retail. 143 New Brunswick
Avenue. Phone 41-W.
ELLIS BROS.—Garage, for your repair
ing. moving and trucking, car and taxi
service. Storage and supplies. Phone
211)7. 430-432 High St.
FEDERAL AUTO RADIATOR WORKS—
Auto radiators, bodies and fenders re
paired. all kinds auto sheet metal work,
1 !•(> New Brunswick Ave. Phone 1360. _
FORDS GARAGE CO. — Expert auto re
pairing. battery electrtcal service; night
and day; service station Gould Storage
Batteries. New Brunswick Ave. and
Hornsby St. Phone 2058 Perth Amboy.
FRANK HU DA—Commercial automobile 1
body builders and repairers; automobile
painting; specializing on touring and
commercial cars. 419 Division St. Phone
793-J.
GEORGE SIMON GARAGE—Storage and
repairing; New Brunswick Ave., corner
Convery Place. Phone 711._
HIGH ST. GARAGE—Expert repairing,
overhauling, pleasure cars, trucks, qarbon
burning, automobile supplies. 342 "High
st Phone 3283. a. a. Maurer.
JACOB iNi MORROW—Aqto Repair Co.,
distributor for Middlesex County Selden
Motor Trucks; 1 to 5 tons. 340 Pros
1 e • St. Phone 2066.
MAGNETOS REPAIRED—Williams Auto
Electric Service Station; magnetos, gen
erators. starters, batteries properly and
fully rechatged 60c. Agent for the With
erin'® Battery 140 New Brunswick Ave.
MASTER MECHANIC—Otto Dietz. IS
years experience on all makes of cars and
marine engines; work guaranteed. Phone
1816. Corner State and Cl.auncey Sis _
PERTH AMBOY AUTO BODY CO.—
Builders of aut» delivery and truck bod
ies; painting and repairing. 889-893 State
st phono 1601._
PETE’S GARAGE Expert auto repairing,
electrical and battery service. 870 Am
boy Ave. Dbp Hill. Phone 135. P. J.
M tg) it. Pi Jp
RARITAN AUTO RADIATOR WORKS—
Expert repairing auto radiators, lamps,
fenders, hoods, gasoline tanks, etc. 181
New Brunswick Ave. IS2 Fayette St.
Phone 3173.___
VULCANIZING— Largest. timst complete
tire, tube repair shop in state; best ser
vice. Satisfaction guaranteed George’s
Tire hop. 180 New Brunswick Ave. On
the cornei _ _
VULCANIZING—Steam Vulcanizing and
retreading. Billy’s Tire Shop. Phone
2140 148 New Brunswick Ave._
WATSON AVE GARAGE -Auto repair
ing, marine and stationary engine. H.
Kress. T» I. 22 10___
—
GARAGES—Six. and one shop for rent on
King Street. Inquire Maple Realty Co.,
21 r» smith Street.
GARAGE—Private and Improved; $5.00.
Inquire 458 P rk Ave., upstairs.
JOE'S TAXI—Phone 8820. Day and
Night service. Cars to hire for weddings
funerals, etc. By hour, trip or day. 426
Divieion 8t,
T.V XI Rhone ser
vice by hour, trip or day. Open and
closed cars. _ _
Wanted—Automobiles _ 17
AUTOMOBILES—Penh Amboy Auto
Wrecking Co., Raehlin & Feldman; high
est prlei a paid for all kinds of autnmbiles
All kinds of parts on hand Radiators,
carburetors, lamps. magnetos, springs,
generators, tires. tubes. etc. for sale. 184 j
Fayette Street. 183 New Brunswick Ave. j
Perth Amboy, N. J. Tel. 1394.
BUSINESS SERVICE
___ Business Services Offered 18
BLACKSMITH — And practical horseshoer
Wheelwright and body builder. Chas. J.
v<nk. 868 New Brunswick Ave._
CARPENTER—And buildei job
bing. C. W. Johnson, Westminster. Room
m phone 1808. _
RARITAN PIIG.ICITV si:uvl«'E— Mimeo
graphing. public stenographer, adverti
sing. 202 Raritan Building. Perth Am
boy. N. J Phone 1866._
STEAMSHIP TICKETS — Money ex
change. notary. Mindzsenthy & Mirrossay,
167 Hall Ave.. Perth Amboy. N. J. Tel.
642.__ _
SHOES 8HINED—George's Shoe shining
Parlor; regular shine 5c. cream shine,
10c. cream dye. 20c. 152 Smith St.,
Ju lor Hall. ,
WALL PAPEu—Have your windows, wall 1
paper cleaned in your home, store or of
fice; moderate charges. Perth Amboy
Window Cleaning Co., 103 Broad St.
Phone 1806, itl
i .
THE AD CATALOG
Everybody lias a weakness for some sort of
a catalog—at some time or other.
In the Spring there’s a great rush for seed,
poultry, and those eatalogs that feature soli
taire diamond rings.
Other people have other fancies—and auto
mobile, lingerie, paint and sporting goods cat
alogs claim their followers all the time.
But the best catalog of all is the classified
section of the EVENING NEWS—it’s made on
an all-year, all-comer basis that satisfies every
body.
It’s twelve classifications, with their scores
of headings, cover the wants of the whole
family—from dad’s touring car to Tommy’s,
new pnp!
Read this changing catalog every day for
profit and satisfaction—and when you want to
use an ad, call 400 and ask for an ad taker.
_BUSINESS SERVICE
_Building—Contracting 19
GUTH ELECTRIC CO.—Electrical con
tractors and dealers In electrical sup
plies; lighting fixtures of quality. 185
Srr• th St._Phone 22._*___
It. L. SCHIJCK—Motors and generators
Installed and repaired, line construction
and Interior wiring. Shop and residence
449 Compton Are. Tel. 1917._
I J. YELI.EN — Electrical Contractor;
fnished house wiring a specialty; fix
tures at reasonable prices; estimates
cheerfully furnished. 161 Lind St.
ROOFING—H. Cl Smith. Jr.. Roofer;
slate, slag roofing and tinning; water
proofing. 123-125 Madison Ave. Tel.
1*69._
Heating and Plumbing ______ 20
FIXTURES INSTALLED—Will Install
Bath and Toilet Fixtures; heat your
house with steam, hot water or plpeless
furnace on monthly payments. F. J.
Larkin._267 McClellan St. Tel. 665-R.
PLUMBING—Damgaard Buote. Heat
ing and gas fltting. Jobbing promptly at
tended to; estimates furnished. 308
Elm St. Phone 2081.____
•LUMBING—S. L. Bulvanuskl. plumbing,
heating, gas fltting and tinning in all Its
branches; all work promptly done. 670
Charles St. Phone 1406. _
‘LUMBING—John Kluscndorf. plumbing,
heating and gas fltting: Jobbing promptly
attended to; estimates furnished. 40S
Groom St. Phone 2221, _
Millinery—Dressmaking _ 22
DRESSMAKING — Ladies; latest fashions;
hemstitching and buttons covered. A.
Kalmnn. 2S3 Elm ^>t._ _'
HEMSTITCHING—We do all kinds of side
and accordion pleating and machine
pleating; very reasonable prices. E.
Weiss. 317 Maple St. Phone 2072.
_Moving. Trucking, Storage_23
AUTO TRUCKING—Long distance and
moving at railroad rates; also storage. A.
B._Stryker._233 Grant St. Tel. 21C1 .___
AKTI.Ni;—Walsherk's General Trucking,
local and long distance moving; also
light and heavy carting. 266 Goodwin
SL F’h<>ne 1672. Perth Amboy. N. J.
I A i: LING—Andrew Anderson. Trucking
engines, boilers, machinery, safes, heavy
hauling and rigging of every description.
Pierce Arrow and Packard 5 ton trucks.
Tel. 178. 77 Fayette Street. Perth Am
boy, N. J. _s_.
IOVING—D. Kadln. express and storage,
long distance moving with care. 204
New Brunswick Ave. Phone 1676. 1882.
Perth Amboy. ___
.IOVING— Raritan Express, carting and
trucking and moving, local and long dis
tance. Phone 353-J. J. Slendenburg. 377
Division St. .
IOVING—Hmlelskl Bros.. light and
heavy trucking; local and long distance,
careful drivers, al work given our per
sonal attention. Phone 406 Perth Am
boy.__ •
IOVING—John llawrylko & Son. truck
ing and moving; local and long distance;
personal attention to all work. 162
Chauncey St. Telephone Connection.
vIOVING—Lepper’a Express, transporta
tion beivveen Perth Amboy and New
York; move in city or country. 296
Washington_St._Phone 896-J._(
rRUCKING—John Garden. transfer and
auto trucking; storage furniture and
pianos moved, country and city. 205
Market St._Phone 478. _ __
TRUCKING—With brand new f.ve ton
Pierce Arrow trucks. Do all kinds,
heavy and shipping to Boston. Atlantic
City. Philadelphia. Only moderate,
trucking. Phone 1964-M. Bodnar. 728
Cortlandt St.___
TRUCKING—C. Borup. transfer and auto
trucking, storage, furniture and pianos
moved; city and country. 335 State St.
Phone 2176. __
Painting and Papering_24
DECORATING—A. P. Barner; Painter
and Paper Hanger; work guaranteed;
reasonal le prices; estimates given. 123
So. 1st St. Phone 643-W,__
FAINTING—Harry Cohen, Paper Hanger;
Interior decorating a specialty; estimates
furnished. 178 Broad St. Shop 164 So.
1st St. Phone 547-J.__
PAPER HANGING—Paper Hanging a
specialty. Wall Paper retail at whole
sale prices. Paper Hangers furnished at
lowest prices. N. Y. Wall Paper Co. 360
St ate St. Phone 1722.__
_Professional Services_27
PIANO TUNING—C. Stelnhauser. 326
State St. Tel. 1354-M.
Repairing _28
CABINET MAKING—Colonial Oabinrt
Works; home of expert cabinet makers;
upholstering; veneering, enameling, chair
cane! t; glass table tops, shelves, mirrors
choice oriental rugs Cleaning and re
pairing. l'h"tn 886-M 888 State St.
ELECTRIC REPAIRING—Generator* a d
starters repaired; all makes of arma
tures rewound: motor winding our spe
cialty. K. & K. Electric Co. 149 New
Hrnnswlck Ave. Te1. 605._
LEGION SHOE REPAIR CO.—With our
new method we repair all types of shoes
In the most satisfactory way at the low
est possible cost. We use the best oak
leather. 888 Hobart St. Phone 488,
SHOE REPAIRING—Frit class: best oak
leather used; also new shoes at reason
able prees. J. Cherensky. 181 New
Brunswick Ave._
SHOE REPAIRING—First class; all work
guaranteed and promptly done; also new
shop? of best qualities, standard makes.
S Goldsmith. 127 Fayette 8t.__
mOE REPAIRING—Joe Lupo, Paris Shoe
Repairing Shop. 286 State St., announces
that beginning Monday. Sept. 12. a re
duction of 25% In all kind of shoe re
pair! ng^___
'HOE REPAIRING—Central Shoe Repair
ing Co. will save your shoes We restore
them to their original newness: moder
ate prices. 279 Madison Ave. Opposite
Majestic. __
JPHOLSTERING — AND FURNITURE
REPAIRING. HARRY FEINBERG.
80 SMITH ST. PHONE 1571.
JPHOLSTERING—U L. BRAIDWOOD.
362 HIGH ST. PHONE 253.
It wll pay any merchant to use a sep
rate classified ad for each article that
te sells.
Classified Ads quickly bring what's
ranted.
Nted More sales-people? Telephone
our classified ad, ^
5
BUSINESS SERVICE_
Renovating and Dyeing_29
CLEANING—Alterations. Cleaning, Dye
ing, Pressing. Orders called for and de
livered; p.lces moderate. S. Epstein. 255
Madison Ave.. Below Majestic Theatre.
Tel. 1479. __ _
CLEANING—Tailoring and Cutting; la
dles’ and Gents' garments cleaned,
pressed pnd repaired; reasonable price.
P. Palo. 291 State St. Perth Amboy. N. J.
DYEING—To match your sample; clean
ing. repairing men’s and women's cloth
ing. Phone 1658. Fishkin Bros.. 309
State St. 136 New Brunswick Ave._
FPKS REMODELED—Furs stored free
while having them remodeled or repaired
at very low prices during the summer
months. Insured against Are and bur
glary. a. Greenhouse. 56 Smith St.
EMPLOYMENT
Help Wanted—Female 32
CLOSERS AND SLBEVERS 2. experi
enced on men's shirts. Goodman, Cohen
A <'8l M a pie St., 1 flight up._
COOK—No. 1 , Lewis Street, corner of
Water Street._
GIRL—For general housework. Mrs.
Meyers. Fords Corner, Fords, N. J.
7IRL—Or woman for general housework
wanted nt once. 232 State Street.__
31RL—-For general housework. Inquire
267 Oak Street._.
3IRL—For general housework. Inquire
21 t Watt r Street. _
31RL—To assist with housework; may
sleep at home; light work; good pay.
App 1 y 156 Paterson St.__
GIRL—For general housework. Apply 161
State Street. __
3IRLS—25 more; experienced on men's
shirts ’ and pajamas. Goodman. Cohen
& Co. 331 Maple St., one flight up.
31RL—For general housework. Apply
Rarit;«n Inn. Keyport, N. J. _
SALESLADY—Experienced, fo.r infants
and children’s wear. Apply Little Prln
<•> ss Shop. 121 Smith St.__
HSR Va N't' GIRL—B*or general housework
fereigner preferred. 61 Madison Ave.
SERVANT GIRL—Inquire 102 Broad’
Street._.
SLiKuyuits—Ana uiosera on union spe
cial Machines; also buttonhole makers
ami examiners wanted on men's shirts.
Sidney Rosensteln & Co._450 Market St.
■STENOGRAPHER And typist; one who
can play piano preferred. Perth Amboy
Real Estate Exchange._317 Madison Ave.
J PST A IRS GIRL—Or woman. Apply
Raritan Inn. 1\eyport. N. J._
DOMESTIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
320 Market St., female help furnished,
positions waiting for girls; women by
day for private families. Phone 1418-M.
_Help Wan ted—Male_83
BOY'—Inquire Fishkin Bros., 309 State
Street.__
iOY—Bright boy in office of manufactur
ing concern; must be personally neat.
L . erlence not neccessary. Address "S.
E.”_Care _News.__
CABINET MAKER—Good, wanted. h7
Felnberg. 30 Smith St. Phone 1571.
WAN —Tiic man we want seldom reads
these columns. He Is not a job hunter
but a hustling, ambitious man between
25 and 40 who is not making the pro
gress In business that he knows he is
Capable of making. He is highly re
garded as a man by his associates. He Is
willing to do any kind of clean, honest
work if the doing of it will lead to the
position of executive independence In life
that is his heart’s desire. If the reader
knows this man have him call Longacre
2771 or call In person at 9 A. M. Suite
1415, No. 401 Eighth Avenue, New Y'ork
City, Trustees System.
YOUNG MAN—To wash dishes. Apply
Raritan Inn, Keyport. N. J.
Help Wanted—Male and Female 84
BOOKKEEPER—Experienced; must be
well recommended; steady position; good
salary. Address ”X. Y. Z.“ Care News.
.w.\.\ AND WIFE- To keep house end
take care of an old gentleman. Apply
1S9 High Street between 10 A. M. and
P. M. Tuesday.
AMBO Y EMPLOYM ENT AGENCY—Li
censed Employment Bureau. Supplies
men and women for all types of work.
If you need help of any kind, call upon
us and we will help you solve labor prob
lems._310_Maple St. _Phone 1952.
_Salesmen and Agents_85
GENERAL AGENT—For Perth Amboy
and vicinity for Monthly Premium Acci
dent and Health Department of the old
est company writing all forms Accident,
Health and Life Insurance. Requires a
man capable handling business in every
particular. Commission contract only.
Part time service considered. Address
C. H. Boyer, Manager Casualty Depart
ment. National Life Insurance Company
of the IT. S. A., 29 S. LaSalle St., Chl
cago,_111/^_
OVERALLS—Salesman for New Jersey
State to sell overalls, shirts and pants.
Inquire Brass Buckle Overall Co. 257
Now Brunswick Avenue.
SALESMAN AND CANVASSER—An ex
perienced outside; salary and commission
call evening. 8 to 9 P. M. Lauter Piano
Co._21 l_Smith St.___
SALESMAN1—With sewing machine, in
surance or vacuum cleaner experience to
act as local representative. Apply 7 P.
M.. Monday. Mr. Guerin, Room 8. 57
Broad St., Elizabeth. N. J.
_SituatIona Wanted—Female_ 86
BOOKKEEPER—Bright beginner wants
position ns cashier or assistant book
keejper._"A. B.M_190 Broad St._
RELIABLE GIRL—Desires position in of
fice. Address Miss Mary Smith, E. Main
St., Sayreville, N. J._
Sitaationa Wanted—Male87
BOOKKEEPER—Experienced double en
try. costs, start and keep accounts for
merchants and small business in spare
time, reasonable rate. Box 93-A, Care
News._
BOY—Wishes position as plumber’s helper
or garage assistant. 550 New Brunswick
Avenue._
ifOUNG MAN—Capable, desires position
as electrician’s helper. Address Box 3S5,
Sayreville, N. J._
_Real Estate for Exchange_88
PARTNER—With some cash and wide ac
quaintance. Inquire Geza Kish, Fords,
N. J.
Telephoned Classified ads cost less if you
all at the office and pay for them within
i week.
Ask about the special rate offered to
‘usiness men who use classified advertis
ng.
.Classified Ada offer goad /lot*.
INSTRUCTION_
!_Musical, Dancing, Dramatic 44 !
BANJO—No play, no pay—Banjo, Mando
lin, Guitar, etc. Beginners! Play tunes
perfect firsts In six lessons or your money
back. Ragtime, etc. Instruments sold
on easy terms. Music. Friday and Sa
turday 10 A. M.-9 P. M. E. Rogers. 310
Maple St., Perth Amboy._Phone 1952.
LIVESTOCK "
_Dogs, Cats, Pets_47
AIRDALE PUPPY—Pedigreed female. In
quire C. H. Nielsen, Kreischerville S. I.
Tel, Tott. 1077-J.___
Horaea, Cattle, Vehicles48 i
COWS—Fresh Cows and Springers for sale ,
or exchange for Beef Cows. Prices rea
sonable. Call or write. Levine & Kap- :
lowlts, 168 Lewis St. TeL >097._|
COWS—And Springers for sale at any
time, extra good milkers; always large
stock on hand. J. Ziotkln. Freehold, N.
J. Tel. 168-W._
_Poultry and Supplies_ 49
CHICK FEED—Scratch, Whole Corn.
Mash. Also agent for Dr. Peter*a Kurt
ko. E. Ohlson. Phone 2045. 405 Lau-le
St._
CHICKEN COOP—Lined with windows; to
be removed at once; bargain. 139 Lewis
St.
POULTRY—Wholesale and Retail Pc try
Market; live chickens, ducks, etc., at
lowest prices. 257 New Brunswick Ave.
D. Schaffer. Prop._
_MERCHANDISE
_Articles fore Me_61
IKON—Kails, reinforcing Iron, I beams,
channel Iron, wrought Iron rods, shaft
ings, hangers, pulleys, steam pipes, cor
rugated sheets. Harry Goldberg. L. V.
R. R. and New Brunswick Avenue._
LEATHER—Oak Soles and scraps. We
carry a ful! line of cobbler's tools and
supplies for home use. P. Barblerl. 404
406 State St. _
LUNCH COUNTER—Or cafe fixtures;
chairs and tables; offer what you have.
Inquire Ossa Kish, Fords, N. J. _
OLD MATRICES—Heavy pressed card
board newspaper mats—dimensions same
as this printed page. Best possible lin
ing for inside of poultry houses, garages
or for sheathing stucco houses. Keeps
out the cold. ‘Large supply on hand.
Price $1.00 a hundred. Call at Evening
Nows Office._
POOL TABLES—Inquirs Oeia Kith,
Fords, N. J. __
RUBBER 00008—Thompson - Goodyear
Rubber Corp.. 315 Maple St. Tel. 2169.
Everything In Rubber; wholesale and re
tail. Plumbers. Factory and Household
Supplies._
SAFE GUARD—Check writer; very cheap,
bargains m shot guns, rifles and shells,
hunting con's, safety razors and blades.
8. Perl mutter. 166 Smith Street./_
WALL PAPER—25% reduction on all
grades. Prices from 10 cents a roll up.
Large variety. Gimpleman Bros. 331
State St. Phone 1772.
mmiiiriM r.i|uiiMMnu ■>*
BUTCHER SC A LBS—X Horbatt. 641
Penn St. Phone 778-W._
CARBON PAPERS—And Typewriter Sup
plies for a l machines; first class ribbons.
Stationery and supplies. E. M. Glueck.
75 Smith 3t. Phone 2177._
TYPEWRITERS — Headquarters. Sold,
rented, repaired, parts. Ribbons, 65c.
Carbon Paper, 15c dozen: bargains.
Comegys & Bro., corner Smith and Elm
St reets._
WAX FIGURES—A number of wax fig
ures and hat stands on hand. F. & F.
Shop. J25 Maple St. _
Building Materials_54
BOILERS—J. J. Keentn, tanks and smoke
stacks, sheet Iron work of all descriptions
Repairing a specialty. 386 and 390 Divi
sion St. and P. R. R. Perth Amboy, N. J.
Phone office 160S; home 260-R.
HARDWARE—Elizabeth Hardware Co.,
The Home of Hardware. 137-139-141
New Brunswick Ave. Tel. Exchange 120
121 Perth Amboy.__
OLD BRICK—Steam Piping and Steam
Boiler in good condition; remains of a
fire. Apply Ravine Farm, Matawan.
Phone 44-R. Matawan._
PAINTS—Atlantic Lead and Atlantic
Linseed Oil; Pierce’s Ready Mixed Paint,
$3.25 a gallon; set colors. S. Koch. 363
State St. Phone 1315._
WALL PAPER—Max Goldfarb. whole
sale and retail; builders’ hardware, tools,
cutlery, paints oils, varnishes, brushes.
glass. Tel. 861. 311 S»ato St._
_Farm and Dairy Products_55
MILK—Perth Amboy Milk Co. always at
your service. Deliveries everywhere.
Delnand our products from your dealer
or grocer.__
Good Things to Eat_57
BREAD—Eat that so homelike Aunt Mar
tha Bread; sold at all grocers. Slm
men’s Model Bakery_
COFFEE CAKES—Danish coffee cakes,
pies, layer cakes, doughnuts, etc., fresh
every day at 2 P. M. N. E. Bjornson,
Jr.. 189 New Brunswick Avenue.
POP CORN CRISPS—Dixie Mix; you miss
a treat if you fail to eat this excellent
pop corn confection. Dixie Products Co.
253 Madison Ave., Perth Amboy. N. J.
SALADS—Majestic Delicatessen. ready
cook*'', meats; all home cooking; cater
ing to parties and entertainments a spe
cialty. 182 Smith St. Phone 1634.
Household Goods59
COOK STOVE—For $30; large; in good
condition; worth $150. Apply 452 Me
chanic St,, downstairs._
COUCH—Sliding; in fine condition. 279
Water, St reet._
FURNITURE—Parlor, dining room and
bedroom suite; also piano; furniture only
2 months old; reason for selling leaving
country._Larsen. 540 Neville St.
FUR'HTURE—7 pieces of Antique; per
fect condition. Tel. 1542 Perth Amboy.
FURNITURE—Dublin Furniture House, all
kinds of furniture, baby carriages, floor
coverings a specialty; reasonable prices;
positively new goods. 279 Smith Street.
_Machinery and.Tools_61
motors and generators—ah kinds
of A. C. and D. C.. also rewinding and
repairing promptly attended to. Perth
Amboy Storage Battery & Electric Co..
266 Madison Ave, Tel. 1807.
_Musical Instruments_ft
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—Full line of
small instruments, banjos, mandolins,
guitars and musical accessories. Brun
ton Piano Store. 204 Smith St.
RECORDS—Emerson Records; all the la
test songs and dance hits on sale.
Watches. Clocks and Jewelry; also expert
watch repairing._S._Cardon. 70 Smith
_Specials at the Stores _64
ENAMELWARE—Special sale; closing out
our entire stock at less than coat. John
Molnar. 481A 8tate 8t.
FLASHLIGHTS—See your way clear for
only 49c. All sizes: batteries and bulbs.
J. Smerling. 148 Smith St._
_Wearing Apparel_65
CAPS—Men's Caps and Cloth Hats made
to order in any wanted style. Men's
Hat Store. 256 Smith St,, Corner Elm,
_Wanted—To Buy_66
EXCELLENT—Prices paid for your furni
ture by largest used furniture dealer In
city. Call us f.rst. it will pay. Miller's.
539 State St Phone ?93-W.
FURNITURE—Second hand; bought and
sold._I. Scher fi-8 Smith St._
FURNITURE—We buy all kinds second
hand furniture. G. Houser. 103 Fayette
St. Phone 848-W._
FURNITURE—High Prices paid for aec
ond iand furniture; also all kinds of
stoves, bedding, floor covering for sale.
Sussman. 23 Smith St. Tel. 1496-J.
Telephone
Your Requirement
Our Classified
Will Do the Rest
ROOMS AND BOARD |
Rooms With ■'oard _ 67 j
HOTEL REMINGTON—*77 8mlth St.,
furnished rooms by day or week; rooms
steam heated, meals served; also regu
lar board. TeL 4*4. _
MADISON AVE.. 207—Near Smith; nice,
light furnished room; suit couple or
friends; all conveniences; board If re
quired. Mrs. Sanders. Phon« 2154 or
call.__
STATE ST., 181—Room and board; In prl
vate family.____
Rooms W'lthout Board_66
BRIGHTON AVE., 236—Furnished room
for gentleman._
FAYETTE ST., 71—Furnished room; all
Improvements._
GORDON ST.. 181—Single room; nicely
furnished; electric light; steam; private
house. _
GORDON ST., 158—Large front room for
teacher or gentleman with privileges.
GORDON ST., 80—Furnished room; for
lady._t_
HIGH ST.. 214—Furnished room; desir
able location. __
LEWIS ST.. 100—Nicely furnished rooms;
Private family. Tel. 1792-R.
LOWER RECTOR ST.. 106—Nice room
with private family. Tel. 125-W.
McCLELLAN ST., 267—1 singlo room; 1
double rooms; all improvements.
MARKET STREET, 292—Furnished
room.
RECTOR ST., 262—Furnished room; all
conveniences;_private family._
>M itII ST., 30—Two unfurnished rooms;
Improvements; electric light furnished.
m 1TII ST.. 7o—Large, airy, steam heated
room; young lady preferred. Mrs. Kauf
mnn. __
WATER ST., 163—Large beautiful mod
ern furnished room; best location In
town,_
Rooms fop Housekeeping_69
FAYETTE ST., 97—Bedroom, Dining
room and kitchenette for light house
keeping._______
JORDON ST., 65—2 housekeeping rooms;
also large furnished room for couple.
HIGH ST., 339—Rooms for light house
keeping._
MAR’: ET ST., 131—Light housekeeping
apartment; also furnished rooms.
MARKET ST., 26—Two furnished rooms
for_ligji^ housekeeping.
WATER ST., 37—Entire upper floor, fur
nlshcd, 2 rooms, kltchenc11e, facing bay.
_Where to Eat_71
HOME RESTAURANT AND
COFFEE HOUSE
Our best advertisement is, that those
who try our home cooking always
come in again. Real food at rea
sonable prices. 194 Smith Street.
MEALS—Served. Homo cooking. 198
High Street.
PRESTO LUNCH—And Bakery; home
pastries; popular prices; open day and
night. 713 Smith Street.
VICTORY RESTAURANT—Oyster and
Chop House; sea food special; popular
prices. 322 State Street, near Jefferson
St.. Perth Amboy._Tel. 2234._
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
_Real Estate Dealers 74A
CONARD & COMPANTf—Real Estate and
General Insurance. 102 Smith Street,
Perth Amboy. N. J. Phone 210._
FRASER BROS.—Real Estate and Insur
ance. Savings Bank Building. Phone
653.
HANS NIELSEN CO.—'Real Estate and
Mortgages. 196 Smith Street. Real
Estao Exchange Building. Telephone
88. __
J ACOBSON & GOLDFARB—Real Estate
and Insurance. Raritan Building. Phone
1856. __
MAPLE REALTY CO.—Real Estate. 215
Smith St. Phone 1710. _
M. L. SCOTT—Real Estate and general
insurance._309 Madison Ave. Phene 210.
MARGARETTEN & LOBEL—Successors
to Alpern & Co., Real Estate. Mortgages
and Insurance. Raritan Building. Perth
Amboy. N. J, Phone 650._
PERTH AMBOY REAL ESTATE EX
CHANGE and General Insurance.
317 Madison Avenue. Phone 1465._
PERTH AMBOY TRUST COMPANY
Real Estate Department
Property In all sections of the city for
sale at fair prices, good terms.
If you wish to buy or sell It will be to
your advantage to call on us.
•‘Superior Service**
PHILIP LEVINE—Real Estate and all
kinds of insurance; money to loan; rents
collected, etc. Raritan Building, Phone.
PIERCE-JOHNSON & CO.—
Real Estate, Insurance. Mortgage
Loans. 217 Smith St. Telephone 551.
Apartments and Flats_W
BRIGHTON AVE., 156—6 rooms; all im
provements._
JEKALB AVE.—Six rooms; all im
provements, 425. Inquire 147 Madison
Avenue.__
ELM ST.—Opposite C. R. R. Station; 7
room flat, bath. gas. electricity and cel
lar. Comegys & Bro. 287 Elm St.
HIGH ST., 314—Small five room flat. In
qulre W. E. McCullough. 219 First St.
rACQUES STREET—536—Four rooms to
le t.___
JEFFERSON ST.—6 rooms; all improve
ments; heat furnished. Inquire 188 Smith
McCLELLAN ST., 271—Five rooms; im
provements. Inquire 53 Smith St.
SEW BRUNSWICK AVE.. 214—5 rooms
for rent at once; rental $20._
3GDEN PLACE, 395—4 rooms, part im
provements. Inquire B. Gilman. 269
Watson Avenue._
PATERSON STREET, 182—Three rooms
for rent. _ .
SMITH ST.—6 rooms and bath. Inquire
135 Rector Street. __
Improvements except heat, rent $35.00.
Inquire C. Segal, 440 Amboy Avenue;
telephone 2179-M.___ .
STATE ST.. 362—Six rooms and bath; all
improvements. Inquire Phone 1735.
STATE ST., 365—Flat; all improvements.
Genser Bros. _
STOCKTON ST.i 365-367—Rooms. Ed.
Guto-ski. Tel. 1476-W.".
WILLIAM ST.—4 rooms; all improve
ments except heat. Pierce Johnson Co.
217 Smith Street._
WOODRUFF PL., 43—4 rooms: all Im
provements._Inquire Boynton Bros._
PLAT—7 rooms; all improvements. In
qulre 106 Madison Ave. _
FLAT—4 rooms; $18.00 month. 451 Me
chanic Street.___
PLAT—5 rooms; all improvements. In
quire 68 Brighton Avenue.__
Business Places For Bent_W
ELM ST~ NEAR SMITH—Small store.
Louls Isenberg 258 Smlth St._
KINO ST.—New store just off Smith St.
on King St. will lease; also manufactur
ing space 4.800 square feet. Theo. S.
Brown. 282 King St.__
MADISON AVE.—For rent part of store
on new White Way; suitable for shoe
shining and hat cleaning parlor. Inquire
Central Shoe Repairing Co.. 270 Madison
Avenue.__
MADISON AVE.—Store to let between
Smith and Market Streets. Inquire Perth
Amboy Garage Co._.
MADISON AVE. AND GORDON STS.—
2 stores next to Chain Grocery Store;
suitable for market and tailoring. In
qulre 186 South First Street.
PREMISES—At 284 State Street. Larned,
Carter & Company are moving to their
Washington Street Building. Inquire
Premises <ft Frasor Brothers._
STATE ST., 515—Store, willing to rent
half. Inquire 129 State Street._
STATE ST., 365—Store to let. Genser
Bros.__
_Hoases for Bent_TJ
3RICK BUILDING—Three story; lot 25
x 145, in a good location near shipping
point. For terms apply Box 56, Perth
Amboy, N. J.
iIGH ST., 216—9 room house, bath; all
improvements. Inquire Room 321 Rarl
tan Building.
iVOODRUFF PL., 43—House. Inquire
Boynton Bros. 87 8mlth Street.
IOUSE—Modern; 8 rooms. Inquire 419
High Street._
_Offices and Desk Boom_78
OFFICE—Large front office to let. Apply 1
Maple Realty Co. 216 Smith St._ '
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REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
Soborban_For^ Bent\
FORDS—Bungalow with 4 lots to let «
for sale, no Improvements except wats*
Inquire Room 303 Raritan Building.
MATAWAN. S. J.—Three unfurnished
rooms. Atlantic Ave. corner Church St
Box 187A._ __
SOUTH AMBOY—7 room flat; all lm
provements; near station; including
steam heat. M. Kaufman. 110 Soutl
Broadway.___
SOUTH AMBOY—Seven room house, al
Improvements, County Road. Inquire L
Forman. 532 Raritan St., South Amboy,
^OODBRIDGE—Four rooms and bath. P.
B. Coddlngton, Woodbrldge Junction. I
WOODBRIDGE—One family in best set!
tion of Woodbrldge; 6 rooms, all in*
provements. driveway and garage; musP
sell quick; will sacrifice, small amount o*
cash needed. Mrs. Vreeland. 274 Sec'1
ond Ave., Newark. N. J._ d
WOODBRIDGE—7 room house on P’i>*t
man Street, all Improvements and ga%
rage. Phone Woodbrldge 42-R._?
Wanted—To R^nt81
APARTMENT—5 or 6 rooms; all improve-,
ments or small house; southern sectiot
of Smith Street; willing to pay $50.00 t(
$60.00 month. Box 98B, Care News,
HOUSE—With 7 or 8 rooms; all Improve
ments In Metuchen, P, O. Box 367, City;
HOUSE—Would like to exchange my fun
nished house in New Brunswick for onj
furnished In Perth Amboy; or will pa?
6 months rent In advance for a suitabll
rent. Address Box 97. News Office. ?
REAL ESTATE FOR SPgj
_Joanns and Land_ for Sale_■
FIRST STREET—2 family house, II ^
rooms; lot 25 x 100; price $4,500. Han
Nielsen Co. 196 Smith St._
80 ACRE—Farm on main stone road, Fas
Line passes door; 6 room house and out
buildings; all crops; price $5,500; hal
cash. Perduk Bros., 115 Albany St.. Ne\
Brunswick, N. J.__
3 ACRE—Farm, fronting on Lincol
Highway in Metuchen; 7 rooms; bath
all improvements; garage; a variety o
fruit and shade trees; price $7500. Ham
Nielsen Co. 196 Smith Street._
__Houses for Sale_$i
AMBOY AVE.—Near Washington Street
6 room dwelling, steam heat, bath, elec
trie and gas; lot 27 x 100; reasonable I
sold at once. Conard & Company. 1 o;
Smith Street._
ASHLEY ST—Bargain, one family, franv
dwelling and three family brick dwelu
Ing, on 437 and 441 Ashley St.; ploM
100x80, connecting with Wagner AvenuA
Massopust Bros. & Company. 692 StatB
Street.___■ -
COMPTON AVE.—2 family, Tl rooms!
good condition; all Improvements; sepf
arate steam heaters. Only $1500 casi
required. C. L. Steuerwald. Inc. 20|
Smith_Street. _ _ ■
FIRST STREET—Near Paterson, 8 roo^H
dwelling with bath, steam heat and moA
ern improvements, lot 25 x 100. ConarW
& Company. 102 Smith Street. H
LEWIS ST., NEAR STATE ST.—Read
deuce containing 5 rooms and electriciijH
gas. improvements. 2 car garage; pricH
$5,500. Hans Nielsen Co. 196 SmitH
Street. _ H
LOWER PRICES—For homes and rcsi^B
dences; six room house; all improv<fl
ments; lot 47 x 112; nice location
Woodbridge near school was $6500; no\B
only $5350; other bargains. NlelseiA
Notary Public. _176 New Brunswick AveB
MADISON AVE., 171—2 family house; «
rooms, all improvements; big driveway*
price $7,000._J
MADISON AVE.—6 room frame housil
with all improvements; price $9500. Jj
Kreielsheimer & Son. 133 Smith Street!
Phone 1314. !
MARKET ST.—2 family house; 11 r<j^n«A
refined neighborhood. A bargain oxd S
own terms. Chas. L. Steuerwald!^ /A
208 Smith Street.__^
OAK ST.—Big bargain; must be sold at
once; 2 family building on Oak near
Smith St., all Improvements with big
driveway; price $7200; easy terma.
Schoncelt & Blitzer. Raritan Building.
Tel. 1558.
RESIDENTIAL SECTIONS—Large selec
tion of houses; all modern improventa.
$10.00 down will start your home. Car1
Jaco.a. Real Estate and Insurance. 179
Brighton Ave. Tel. $61. '
STATE ST.—1 family, 8 rooms and every
thing modern; large lot; garage; price
right and terms easy. Charles L. Steu
erwald. Inc., 208 Smith St. _ i
WATER STREET—Two story frame
dwelling; lot 78 x 145 feet; near Yacht
Club, also lot on Rector Street. Inquire
Ole N. Olesen. 43 Smith Street.
Hol/SE.S — 77 and 29 Smith St. Nos.
73 and 75 Broad St. Inquire 135 Rec
tor Street..
_Lots for Sale_8f
FORDS—Building lots. $55 each and at
Woodbridge. $55 each; small farms at
$400 each and upwards. Hans Nielsen
Co. 196 Smith St., Perth Amboy, N. J.
R A KIT A N M ANOR—Corn er lot 100* 10q
restricted property; will sacrifice. In
quire A. W. Larson._170 Brighton Ave.
BE SATISFIED—Building your own home
—we have desirable lots on Water St.
in Perth Amboy, Barron Avenue, Wood
bridge and in Metuchen. See Boynton
Bros. & Co., 87 Smith St. _.
_Suburban for Sale _
FORDS—5 room and bath bungalow, no$H
under construction, electric, gas and wa-V
ter, 8 minutes from trolley and bus; 150 V
feet from Fords Ave.. only $800.00 re- V
quired; balance monthly to suit pur- f
chaser. Conard & Company. 102 Smith
Street._
FORDS—6 rooms; all improvements; bar
gain for quick buyer; easy terms. In
quire “J. R.” owner leaving town; next
to last house on Evergreen Avenue. ^
FORDS—
New frame and shingle bungalo%
rooms and bath; slate roof, fumjrtfe,
electricity, sanitary tubs In basement,
range with hot water attachment Install
ed In kitchen; large lot, close to carji
and bus line. A chance to own your own
home; pay like rent. Pierce-Johnson
217 Smith St., Perth Amboy.
METUCHEN—Residence containing 1
rooms, lot 50 x 100; one block from trol
ley; price $1,800. Hans Nielsen Co. 196
Smith St.
METUCHEN—Residence on Woodbridge
Ave. About two blocks from P. R. R.
Station on main line; ten room house;
electric, bath; all improvements; lot 120
x 200; garage; beautiful shade and va
riety of fruit trees. Price $7,000. Hang
Nielsen Co. 196 Smith Street. t
METUCHEN—Residence fronting on Lin
coln Highway; 7 rooms, bath, all Im
provements; garage; 3 acres of fine land;
beautiful trees; a variety of fruit, $7500,
Hans Nielsen Co. 196 Smith St.
SEWAREN—Beautiful 12 room bungalow,
2 baths and every Improvement; garage;
choicest location facing water; price and
terms attractive. Charles L. Steuerwald,
Inc., 208 Smith Street.
SEWAREN—Beautiful 7 room house; all
Improvements; lot 100 x 200; best price
over $6900 takes* It. J. H. Conoannon, 89
Main St.. Woodbridge. Tel. 299. J
SOUTH AMBOY—6 room house; all im
provements; newly decorated; central lo
cation; sacrifice at $3,800. Leo A
Monaghan._218 David Street. Tel. 253.
TOTTENVILLE. S. I.—Two five room
stucco bungalo.ws; all improvements;
$4,000 each. Mike Flllmon, 227 Yetman
A venue._
TOTTENVILLE—For safe residence five
minutes from ferry; fine location; stx
rooms; Improvements; price $6.00#r ~1
cash $3,000. B. Williams. Tottenvlll^ A
TOTTENVILLE—For sale. house. ^'
rooms, improvements; let 40 x 215; good
location; price $5,000; cash $2,500. B.
Williams, Tottenvllle, N. Y.
WOODBRIDGE—4 room bungalow, bath,
cement cellar; Just completed; near
Green and Rahway Ave. Reasonable
priced. $2000 cash required. Conard &
Company. 102 Sm 1th Street._
WOODBRIDGE—Large corner plot, with
7 room house; all improvements; a bar
gain and only $750.00 cash required;
price $4850.00. Charles L. Steuerwald, ,
Inc„ 208_Smith Street. 1
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BOLF-Player, Cards giving privilege, of
Middlesex Golf Club Course until April
1st 1922. are being Issued by the Board
of Governors; fee $20.00. Cards may be
obtained from C. C. Hommann, Presi
dent. Raritan Building or C. L. Steuer
wald, Secretary 208 Smith St.. Perth
Amboy, New Jersey. •“
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