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RICHNESS IS TRULY THE PREDOMINA TING NOTE IN NEW WOOL TEXTURES FOR FALL. BLACK, DEEP BLUES AND BROWNS [ARE PERHAPS IN THE GREATEST DE MAND, WITH COLORS OF A LITTLE LIGHT ER TONE COMING NEXT. 40 INCH CREPE POPLIN Is shown in Black, Navy. Copen, Plum and Grey, and the service this all wool ma terial offers, makes it es pecially desirable at a yard, $1.75. 40 INCH WOOL CREPE A beautiful dress mater ial to be had in Tobacco Brown, Dark Green, Navy, Copen and Black at a yard, $1.40. 56 INCH AHJu WUUL SERGE Tli is quality is of very fine weave and is offered in a handsome, deep blue, some times designated as “Men’s Wear Blue.” The price, too is sensibly low; a yard. $1.98 Other Serges and Durable Weaves are to he had in the most wanted colors at prices that warrant real savings for such good qualities. ---I [ Supple Grace in Clinging Fabncs -Gbarmeuse and Chiffon Velvet 40 INCH SATIN CHARMEUSE The charm of this lustrous texture is impressive by way of producing slender line effects, the youthful figure desired by every woman. Brown, Black, Navy. The price per yard . $1.98 40 JNCH CHIFFON VELVET With superb finish and sheen, is shown in Black, Plum and Copen at a yard..$4.50 1 RICH AUTUMN PLAIDS 40 INCH PLAIDS, $1.39 A generous showing of beautiful plaids in every de sirable combination includ ing Browns, Blues, Grey and Green, is indeed attrac tive especially when the price is considered; a yard, $1.39. tof. 54 AND 58 INCH PLAIDS Brown, Blue, Navy, Copen, Tan and Reindeer are among the most favored colors shown in this gather ing o? soft, rich weaves at a yard .$1.98 to $3.98 /"THEHERIT STORE" PERTH AMBOY, N.J.> f, ——■———-i HOUSES TO RENT Are very scarce, because tliere are so many more rent ers than owners. The difference between an owner and a ’ renter is the difference between dependence and indepen dence, extravagance and frugality, certainty and uncer tainty, good business judgment and poor business ability. Yet people go on month after month paying mental anxiety It and their good money merely for a place to live. I am offer 11 ing A GREAT OPPORTUNITY l _ \ To those who want to quit being renters and become ; owners. By a small deposit and for the same money you are now paying 'or rent, 1 will sell you a house in the best residential section in Woodbridge that is beautiful in ap pearance, the last word in convenience and containing every modern improvement. IT WILL PAY YOU To communicate with me now as you will have no taxes §i for the next five years. Read the law: 1"No taxes shall be levied, assessed or collected ft- a period of five years from October first, nineteen hundred and twenty, on any Improvements to real estate which may be erected between October first, nineteen hundred and twenty and October first, nineteen hundred and twenty-two, for dwelling purposes." Chapter .365, Laws of 1920, State of New Jersey. * A. H. DUNHAM, 258 ELM ST.. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. CITY AJiVKHTIMKMKNT An Ordinance MuKlnu an Appropriation for School Improvement* and Authorising I the Issuance of $80,0<f0 School Bonds of 1 the ( Ity of Perth Amboy. Whereas the Board of Education of the City of Perth Amboy has decided that It : is necessary to raise the sum of Eighty Thousand » $80,000) Dollars for the pur pose of enlarging and furnishing the high ! school on State Street in said City, and I has, pursuant to the provisions of an act I of the Legislature of the State of New Jersey entitled "An Act to establish a thorough and efficient system of free pub lic schools and to provide for the main tenance, support and management there of," approved October 11*, 1803, and the nets amendatory thereof, prepared and delivered to each member of the Board of School Estimate of the City of Perth Amboy a statement of the amount of money estimated to be necessary for such purpose; and ... , _ .. When as the Board of School Estlmato of the City of Perth Amboy has fixed and determined the amount necessary for such purpose at Eighty Thousand ($80,000) Dollars, and has made two certificates of such amount, one of which was duly de livered to the Board of Education and the other to tills Council; NOW, Til ERE FORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF PERTH AMBOY, AS FOLLOWS: t , . Section 1. That there Is hereby ap propriated for the purpose of enlarging ana furnishing the high school building un Slate Street in the City of Perth Am boy, said building being of the type of construction as defined in section .6 (1) A (b) of the aforesaid act, that is to say, having outer walls of brick or other hard incombustible material, but failing to con form in other respects to the specifications of a fire proof building as defined in said ad. the sum of Eighty Thousand ($80,000) Dollars. . . . Section 2. That there be issued for the purpose or raising sam aiijiiupoauwi bends in the corporate name of the City of Perth Amboy m the amount of Eighty Thousand ($SO,OOU> Dollars, which bonds shall be designated as “School Bonds,’’ shall bear date of October 1, 1921, shall b<. in the denomination of One Thousand < $ 1 ,uuO) Dollars each, numbered 1 to SO, both inclusive, shall bear interest at the rate of six per centum (6%) per annum, payable semi-annually on the first day of J April and the first day of October in each ; year, and shall mature in numerical order as follows: four bonds on the first day of October of each of the years 1923 to 19.17, both Inclusive, and five bonds on the first day of October of each of the years 193S to 1941, both Inclusive. Said bonds shall be signed by the Mayor and Treasurer and attested by the City Clerk under the corporate seal of the City and the Interest coupons thereto attached shall be authenticated by the facsimile signature of the City Treasurer. The principal and interest of said bonds shall be payable at the office of the City Treas urer in the City of Perth Amboy. Section 3. The property, faith and credit of the City of Perth Amboy are hereby and shall remain pledged to se cure the payment of the principal and interest of said bonds. The City Council of the City of Perth Amboy shall yearly so long as any of said bonds shall remain outstanding, cause to be assessed, raised and collected by tax, in the same man ner as other city taxes are or shall be raised and collected, the amount neces sary to meet the Interest to accrue on said bonds in the ensuing year and the principal of such bonds as shall mature In said year. Section 4. Said bonds shall be issued In such form as may be hereafter pre scribed by resolution of this Council. Said bonds shall he sold upon scaled proposals after notice published at least twice, the first publication to be at least t«n days prior to the sale, in the Perth Amboy Evening News, a newspaper published in the City of Perth Amboy, and also onse in the Bond Buyer a financial paper pub lished In the City of New York. Such notice shall be in such form as the City Clerk shall deem best and he is hereby authorized to fix the date of such sale. Section 5. The proceeds of the sale of said bonds shall be paid to the custodian of school moneys and applied solely to the purpose herein set forth. Setion G. This ordinance shall take ef fect upon Its passage and publication as required by law. The foregoing ordinance was introduced and passed on first reading at the meet ing of the Council of the City of Perth Amboy, held September 9th, 1921, and will be taken up for second and third readings and final passage, at the meet ing of the Council to be held September 19th, 1921, in the Council Chamber, City Hall, Perth Amboy, N. J. Dated, September 14, 1921. A. E. GRAHAM, I 6423—9-14-17 City Clerk. Our Cleaning Pleases If its soiled—send it to us. We’ll save you many times the cleaning costs by adding months of service to your things. Then, too, there’s the satisfaction of having them always spie and span. We dean everything, from the finest laces to the coarsest rags. Send them to us. Mourning Goods Dyed in 24 Hours We Do All Our Own Dyeing and Cleaning Up-to-Date Dry Cleaning Perth Amboy, N. J. 219 King St. Phonel741 We are here to help you “Lady in Distress!” Why be bound to the disagreeable task of the family washing when we are ready to relieve you? We do your washing perfectly and handle the clothes with the most deli cate care, insuring the mini mum wear and tear. A ’phone call will end your washing troubles. Try it to day. JUST PHONE 1893 Middlesex Sanitary Laundry 5 GORDON STREET T. CURRIE, Prop. V. ■■ 1 ■ ' ■ ■■ MODERN DENTISTRY As practiced by modern den tists with up to date equipment is a blessing to the people. Health means wealth. Neglect your teeth and your health will surely suffer. Decayed teeth treated and ailed: diseased gums treated and loose teeth tightened. Teeth with an without plates. Gas administered. Vitalized air when preferred. Consultation and examination free. Moderate charges for all dental work. Miss White: nurse In attend ance: all languages spoken. DR. DAVID I. MOSS SlUGEOJi DENTIST. 139 Smith Stieet Over Paris Restaurant. ' Phone 1778 flours—9 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. LADIES ATTENTION A graduated and registered Lady Doctor of Dental Surgery Is ready tp take care of your tooth troubles. f- A Young Fellow, How About That FALL SUIT? Our New Fall Styles have just arrived. The assortment is larger and better than ever.. The home of small profits and quick sales. Every Suit Guaranteed as represented or money re funded. I. STERN 130 Fayette St. Just Off State St. ---/ John White Real Estate Insurance 196 Smith Street Phone 632 Perth Amboy, N. J. * ■ 1 ^ Special Excursion $3.00 (War Tax 24c Additional) TO ATLANTIC CITY THURSDAY, SEPT. 15 Special train leaves Perth Amboy (Eastern Standard Time) 7.35 A. M. Returning leaves Atlantic City (Eastern Standard Time) 5.10 P. M. EYES EXAMINED Headaches Relieved by Properly Fitted Glass. Lenses Ground on the Premises L MANN—Optical Specialist 87^» Smith Street LOUIS DUBOIS WATSON 235 RECTOR STREET Tel. 217-R Perth Amboy. N. J. NOTARY PUBLIC Applications for Soldier Bonus. Civil War. Spanish-American Veteran and Wid ow’s Pensions a specialty. Open Every Evening from 7 to 8 P. M. LOCKSMITH Locksmith and General Repair Shop Lawn Mowers Resharpened. Baby Carriages Repaired and Retired D. DEKOFF. 306 HIGH ST. Corner Smith. Phono 2222 Perth Amboy. N. J. GEORGE H. THOMPSON CARPENTER AND BUILDER Jobbing Promptly Attended to 87 LEWIS ST. PHONE C400-W FRANK P. WOGLOM STATIONER NOW LOCATED AT 197 SMITH STREET NEAR M’CLELLAN ST. £yest rain Causes Headaches. Water Eyes. Nervousness. Etc. Proper Glasses Will Afford Immediate Relief Consult DR. F. J. MONAGHAN OPTOMETRIST lot Smith Street Dally 0.30 to It: 1:80 to B:S0 Monday, Friday. Saturday TUI 0 P. M. Telephone 2170 1 Kecowmended by Loading ebysiclao Builder's Directory JAS. A. SMITH & SON t7t McClellan street Phone B18-.I Perth Amboy. }f. J. Rear Majeatlc Theatre DEALERS AND SHIPPERS OF ASPHALT ROOFINO AND SHINGLES ONE PROFIT PLAN Factory Direct to Too IRA R. CROUSE LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL SEWER PIPES 480-500 DIVISION ST. PERTH AMBOY. N. J. Phonea 2094 and 2095 FRED CHRISTENSEN CONSTRUCTION CO. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS Office and Shop: 218 Madison Avenue Estlmatees Cheerfully Furbished John Noble Pierson & Sons ARCHITECTS x Designs for all types of building* Raritan Building. Perth Amboy, N. J. Phone 1422 GEORGE W. STILLWELL PLUMBING AND HEATING 287 KING STREET Phone 771 Perth Amboy, N. J. GREISEN & THOMPSON MASONS AND BUILDERS II. Grelsen, Room 413, Raritan Building. Phone 1 fi46. Rea. Metuchen. Phone 292-W W. H. Thompson, Long Branch Tel. 961>J A. R. A. OVERGAARD Mason and General Contractor Tel. 752-M. Fords. N. J. Next to Postoffice ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING AND CUTTING In All Its Branches No Job Too Big or Too Small T. B. OVERTON 3(11 King Street Phone 2017 D. J. WILLIAMS MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS 309-311 New Brunswick Ave. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. HEADSTONES LOT ENCLOSURES GRAHAM & McKEON GENERAL CONTRACTORS Excavating. Grading, Etc., Sand, Gravel, Broken Stone, Carting, Etc. 310 OAK STREET CARL C. CHRISTENSEN MASON AND CONTRACTOR All Kinds of Cement Work A Specialty Telephone 442 Corner State and Paterson Streets SMITH & OSTERGAARD GENERAL CONTRACTORS Tel. 662 FORDS. N. J. X. Jr. njsauKnnun « imm MASON CONTRACTORS Jobbing Promptly Attended to. Cement Work. Sidewalks a Specialty Estimates Furnished 22# STATE ST. PHONE 661 LOUIS P. BOOZ CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR 130 SMITH STREET FLOOR SURFACING OF ALL KINDS OLD OR NEW FLOORS J. SUNDQUIST Telephone 1332-J Fords. New Jersey MUNOZ WAREHOUSE CO. STORAGE AND TRUCKING 236-238 SHERIDAN ST. PHONE 460 J. K. JENSEN ARCHITECT Now Located In Citizens’ Loan Building 102 SMITH ST. PHONE :87 JOHN H. MI LIES HOUSE MOVER Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Concrete. Brlc: & Frame Buildings Moved 458 NEVILLE ST.TEL. 1443 J. B. KUBINAK ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 188 GORDON ST. PHONE : 4 PERTH AMBOY. N. J. EUGENE BOROS MONUMENTAL WORKS Monuments, Headstones, Etc. Corner Amboy Ave. and Barclay Street Telephone 1523 Perth Amboy, N. J. Perth Amboy Bluestone Co. OFFICE 97 GORDON 8T. CUT STONE. FLAGGING A CURBING PUONES 644-J A 359 A. B. MASON Skylight. Metal Celling. Plpcless Furnaces and General Sheet Metal Work 90 JEFFERSON ST. TEL. *15 CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN ROOFING CONTRACTOR Slate. Slag and Tin Roofing 575 SAYRE AVE. PHONE 546-R PERTH AMBOY. N. J. B. GILMAN CARPENTER. BUILDER AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR 209 WATSON AVE.TEL. 2071-B LETTAU BROS. CARPENTER CONTRACTORS SPOTS WOOD. N. J. Phone 25-M Jameshurg Estimates Promptly Furnished ROBERT R. BOZZA General Building Contractor Mason and Carpenter—Repair Work A Specialty 82 Broad Street Phone 345-M Perth Amboy. N. J. PERTH AMBOY HARDWARE CO. Wholesale Factory, Plumbers’ Contractors’ Sopphbj. Largest Supply House In Central Jersey. Phones: *100—2101—2102; Night Calls: 7A5W. 520J. 40M. IK59U. 1319 “P. A. Hardware for Service.” V ------ The C. & S. Co. Carl 0. Christensen & Sons SEAMAN STREET Wholesale and retail dealers in all kinds of Mason’s Materials Cement, Bricks, Btycks, White Sand, Gravel, Plaster, Lime, Plaster Boards, Sheet Rock, Wall Boards, Water Proof-Paints, Sewer Pipe. Prices Right, Prompt Service. Tel. 1440 B|*- ——======, Items Offered /A /A Items Offered For Thursday 7^ 7W For Thursday SALE SALE 10 INCH RECORDS Double disc; all new numbers; vocal and instrumental, 2 for 88c Fancy Bath Mats grounds; jacquard Q Q __ weave; $1.00 value . GINGHAM 27 inches wide; checked patterns. Special 8 yds. 88c CURTAIN SCRIM. R White and ecru; double border; floral I patterns, jt 6 yds. 88c INFANTS' SACQUES ”_ Regular 59c value; white, trimmed with blue and pink, 2 for 88c 4 CHILDREN’S APRONS I Made of good quality gingham and cham bray; sizes 2 to 6 p 2 for 88c —---r Teddy Bears Worth $1.25; a special purchase' on sale, each 88c Flannel Bloomers Women’s soft quality flannel bloomers; elastic at knee and waist; buy them now; you’ll pay more later. 2 Pairs 88c Special Candy Assorted Choc olates, one pound, in fancy box 88c — BUNGALOW APRONS Made of small and large checked ging hams; special 2 for 88c CHILDREN’S SOCKS Fancy cuff tops; % length, 2 prs. for 88c MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS Fine quality; neatly hemmed 12 for 88c ■ " .. "T— BUREAU SCAKr S Regular 49c; neatly trimmed with lace | 2 for 88c SILK AND WOOL YARN jj 4 oz. hanks; big special; good assortment g of colors, 1. 88c Hank !y SATEEN PETTICOATS y Regular $1.29; ly green and figured. |>1 t---^ Have You A Tiled Bath Room? BOVING TILE CO. 335 MAI’LE ST. 'Phones: PERTH AMBOY 6G9—1993 mll-3m-wed b _* r For Autumn Coughs and Colds Our Syrup of Tar with Extract of Cod Liver Oil with Menthol is about the most pleasant and effective rem edy that any child or adult can •’ce, without fear of any harmful after-effects. Try & bottle of It sometime, when In need of a good, reliable cough remedy; we are sure you will not be disappointed. The r e Is 75c per 8 oz. bottle. City Pharmacy, Inc. “THE HOME DRUG STORE" 285 (fawldi Street. Corner Oak LUMBER GOOD PEOPLE TO DEAL « WITH I TREAT ’ I YOU RIGHT BOYNTON LUMBER CO. SEWAREN, N. J. *HONE 260 WOODBEIDGE ! r DO NOT TAKE ANY CHANCES! There Is only ONE sure way to forward MONEY quickly to any part of the WORLD. DO IT THROUGH JACOB GOLDBERGER, BANKER 33 Years Experience 1 432 State Corner Washington Street TEETH AMBOY. N. 1. ''™- *** ^ < ✓ A