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The Ads That Interest You Most Are The Best Ads. Make Your Ad Interesting, Too._ _~ _ . a v a r An V Th> EVENiNG NEWS Perth Amboy. N J. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Index'' and Standardized and Popular ised for Quick Reference All ads are restricted to their proper classification and to the regular The Evening New. style nf type. CLASSIFIED RATE! Dallv Rate Per Line Cash Charge * days . 5° 3 days .Jc JJ® No ad taken for less than 2 lines. Charged at the rate earned. Count s'x average words to the line. Ads are allowed the cash rate If paid at The Evening News Office within * dnvs from the first day of Insertion Charged ads may be given by telephone. Ads ordered for G days and stopped be fore that time will only be charged for the actual number of times the nd ap peared. charging at the rate earned. Long teri.i rates given upon request Telephone 400. Ask for r Uant A«. Taker. "^CLASSIFICATIO N announcements 8— Coming Events 9— Personals 10— J.c-t and Found AUTOMOBILES 11— Automobiles for Sale 12— -Motorcycles and Bicycle*. 13— Automobiles for Exchange 14— Auto Accessories 15— Service Stations—Repairing ip—Auto Livery—Garages 17— Wanted—Automobiles BUSINESS SERVICE 18— Business Services Offered 19— Building—Contracting 20— Heating and Plumbing 21— Insurance 22_Millinery—Dressmaking 23— Moving. Trucking. Storage 24— Fa In t.ng—Papering 25— Patent Attorneys 20—Printing—Stationery 27— Professional Services 28— Repairing 29— Renovating at.d Dyeing 30— Tailoring and Pressing 31— Wanted—Business Service EMPLOYMENT 32_Help Wanted—Ftmale 33— Help Wanted—Male 34— Help—Male oi Female 35— Salesmen and Agents 30—situations Wanted—Female 17—Situations Wanted—Male FINANCIAL 38— Business Opportunities 39— investments. Stocks. Bonds 40— Money to Loan 41— Wanted—To Borrow INSTRUCTION 42— Correspondence Courses 13—Local Instruction Classes 44—Musical. Dancing. Dramatic 15—Private Instruction 4C—Wanted—Instruction LIVE STOCK 47— Dogs. Cats. Pets 48— Horses. Cattle. Vehicles 19—Poultry and Supplies JO—Want*d—Live Stock MERCHANDISE 61—Articles fo'i Sale 52— Buainei i and Office Equipment 53— Boats and Accessorial 54— Building Materials 55— Farms and Dairy Product* 56— Fuel and Feed 57— Good Things to Eat 58— Home-made Thing* 19—Household Goods to—Jewelry and Watches 41—Machinery and Toole It—Muslcnl Instruments 88—®*erts, Plants. Fertilizers ft4—Specials at Stores , .Wearing* Apparel 18—Wanted—To Buy ROOMS FOR RENT 17— Rooms W'lt!i Board 18— Rooms Without Board ii9—Rooms for Housekeeping fO—Vacation Places H—Where to Eat r2—Where to Stop tn Town 73— Wanted—Rooms or Board REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 74— -Apartments and Flats 75— Business Places for Rent 70—Farms fo; Rent 77— Houses for Rent 78— OfTices and Desk Room 79— Suburban for Rent 50—Summer Places for Rent 81—Wanted—To Rent REAI. ESTATE FOR SALE 52— Business Property 53— Farms anti Land for Sale 54— Houses for Sale 86—Lots for Sr.le 86— Shore Property for Sale 87— Suburban foi Sale 88— Real Estate 'or Exchange 89— Wrnnted—Rea. Estate Telephone Your Requirement Our Classified Will Do the Rest TELL THE CHILDREN ABOUT PANAMA. The story of Panama belongs to American history. Tell your children about It. There the American peo ple completed the greatest engineer ing work In the history of the hu man race. In Panama we won a victory of peace that will always shine In his tory. The most authoritative map of the ranama wanai who muuo uuuci direction of the National Geographic Society. It is printed In four coifs on coated paper, and !s 7 1*2 by 12 Inches in size. A copy will be sent free to any reader of The Perth Amboy Even ing News who will fill out the cou pon. and enclose two cents In stamps for return postage. In filling out ' ! the coupon print name and address l or he suro to write plainly, nailing direct to Washington and not to the Evening News OfTlcs. Frederic J. Haskln. Director, information Rureau. Washington. D. C. 1 enclose herewith two cents In stamps for return postage on a free copy of the Panama Map as offered by the Perth Amboy Evening News. Name ... Street ... | City ...*. ? Stats . .JBBBSSS; - . — ■ — ——*»——===»i l ANNOUNCEMENTS BOUQUETS—For Weddings and Parties. Wreathes and other floral decorations. Miss J O. Ha tossy 398 State St._ CLARK THE FLORIST—17® smith St.. Flowers for all occasions; floral designs, bridal bouquets our specialty. Gold Fish. Ph me 2- m _ STRUVE. THE FLORIST—Phone 684. Palms, ferns, pot plants, cut flowers, floral designs a specialty. W. Struve & 8ons._855 I*aurle St._ FLOWER 8HOP—107 Fayette St. Flowers for every occasion; wedding ’ ou- | quets. floral pieces, cut flowers, potted plants L. E. Fitzgerald. Tel. 148-J._j mB KITCHENMEISTER — Florist;) ) phone 1566; funeral designs; bouquets! for weddings and parties, wreaths and ( other floral decorations. 68 Smith St._ | rHB ROSE SHOP—*'S«y It With flow er^- Bv telegraph or mall; sent any- j where; cut or pottrd flowers. 80 Smith S t. Phone 1561._ . Loci and Found I® aThDALE*DUG—Lost at Cllffwood. N. .1 ) Answers to name of ‘'Bess." Collar I with Roselle license tags. Reward. Re turn 306 Third Ave. West; Roaelje, N, J. M BMO BOOK—Li bets • n C. R. R Station or Savings Institution or Stat« St. oil Sept. 12th. Reward. Return t ■ Harry E. Vane. 82 Avenue D, Atlantic Highlands. _____ POODLE DOG—With black ear. black spot on back and tall lost. Reward re turn d 253 Water Street._______ SI TT—Largo size lost <>n State Street between Hall Ave. and Fayette St. Lib eral reward. 19 1 Hall Avenue._ AUTOM OBILES ~ Automobiles for Sale R DODGE SEDAN — Like now. run 5.Oat) mile®. B. M. Sorvlce Station. corner Now Brunswick Avenue and Jefferson St roe_ — FORD TOURING—A-l condition. In finite S36 Jacques Street._ FORD- Sedan; starter; good condition; good tires; $325. 45 North Brighton Avenue, East Orange, N. J. Phone Orange 3166._ F(?)RD COUPE—Reasonable. Inquire T. F Graham._McClung's Drug Store._ FO R D HU A DST E R—1919 w it h w i n t e r top; guaranteed In good condition. The Eagle Garage. 340 Prospect Street. Phone 2066. Distributors Auburn and Gardner Automobiles.__ FORD TOURING—1917. Shock Absorbers and demountabb'H in good running order, $i oo. Inuirqe Frank Rock, Mary Ave., Fords. __ ___ .M (j. TRU< 'K—2 tons; good bar gain to quick buyer. 624 Penn Street. KISSEL ( Alt-0 passenger; good condi tion _475 Brace Ave.____ MOON- Country Club; looks like new; bargain. County Bridge Garage. 409 11 | Markot St. Tel« 163 I._. NASH—Six touring 5 passenger; great sacrifice; excellent condition. Inquire Abe Pavlovsky. Ill Amboy Ave._ jLDSMOBILE—Touring car. late model; fine condition; bargain to quick buyer. P. 0 Box 177. Photic Metuchen 158-W. PACKARD ROA1 iSTER -Lati modi 1. repainted, renickled. new cord tires; 3 extras; quiet, powerful. C. M. Hetfield, Phone 815-R. Plainfield._. STEWART TRUCK—3 U ton; practically new. Inquire Leon Rinear, Matawan, N J. ___ \UCTION SALE—Automobiles of all U’ in<l«• mif p. c»rs sold on commission. ' Weil. Sept. 21. 2 P. M. Opro House oa rage. 14-18 Liberty St.. New Brunswick. i hone New Brunswick 809.__ JSED CARS—Two Fords. 1920 Touring; Oldsmobile 7 passenger Touring; Buick 5 passenger Touring. Central Garage. 228*227 New Brunswick Avenue._ JSED CARS—A*nd Trucks at real bargains 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 be arranged. Oak St. Garage. 319 Oak St. Phone 215.____ LJSED CARS— Always a good assortment of used cars to select from at Garret- n’s 305-307 New Brunswick Avenue._. USED "FORD CABS—All in..deis; all pricis $100 and up; convenient terms; your name is your credit rating. Dorsey Motors. Tnc. Authorized Ford Dealers. 363-367 Division St.. Perth Amboy. Phone 366.__ USED CARS—Sacrificed; all used cars on hand to be sold at great sacrifice; good ■•jiec'icn at your own price; open and closed models. Superior Garage Co.. Maqje and Fayette Streets.__ USED CARS—1917 Chandler Touring cheap. 1920 8 Cylinder Oldsmobile Chassis, rebuilt, good ns new; cord tires; a bargain. 1920 Maxwell Roadster, wire wheels, new tins, driven 6000 miles, bar gain. Ideal Garage. G4 3 Amboy Ave. Tel. 258. FIRE ALARM BOXES 21—Gordon and Meade Streets 23—Madison, Ave. and Paterson St. 2 4—Market and Sheridan Streets l'5—Smith Street and Central R. R. 26— Market and First Streets 27— Raritan Copper Works 28— High and Lewis Streets 34— Madison Avenue and Smith Street 35— Smith and High Streets 36— New Brunswick Ave. and New Street 37— smith and State Streets 41— Standard Underground Cable Co. 42— Atlantic Terra Cotta Works 43— Buckingham Ave. and Hartford St. 45—Co imerce and Front Stve*-* 46 —State and Washington : n • s 4 7 — High and Washington Streets 52—Cortlandt and Easton Streets 54— State St. and Buckingham Ave. 55— Parker St. and Pulaski Ave. 56— Hall Av?. and Charles St. 57— State and Wayne Streets 58 -Near Lead Works j 59—Maurer 62—Washington Street and Park Avenue !, '• Brunswick Ave. and Elm Street Ifj—smith Street and Watson Avenue 65—Commerce and State Streets 72— Front and Smith Streets 73— Water and Gordon Streets 74— Kearny Ave. and Gordon Street si—Brace and Hanson Avenues 82—Smith and Herbert Streets 8::—Amboy Ave. and Washington St. s4—Lehigh Ave. and Stanford Street S3—Near City Hospital 86—Cleveland and Brace Avenues S7—Amboy and Hall Avenues ' 92— Amboy Ave. and Inslee Street 93— Lawrence and Francis Streets 94— Neville and Johnstone Streets NOTICE TO CREDITORS James Van Cleef and Joseph B. Ling, executors of Ida E. Ford, deceased, by direction of the Surrogate of the County .f Middlesex, hereby gives notice to, the creditors of the said Ida E. Ford to bring in their debts, demands and claims against the estate of the said deceased, under oath or affirmation, within six months from this date, or they will be forever barred of any action therefor against the said executors. Dated. August 24. 1921. J AM ES V AN CLKEF. JOSEPH B. LING. Executors. 3890—8-25-oew Thurs. 9t. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Thomas BroNvn and William l'. Cant |well, executors of Richard A. Bolger, de le, used. by direction of the Surrogate of ! the County of Middlesex, hereby gives no tice to tl»e creditors of the said Richard A. Bolg< r to bring in their debts, demands and claims against the estate of the said deceased, under oath or affirmation With in six months from tills date, or they will be forever barred of any action there for against the said executors. Dated, September 7. 1921. THOMAS BROWN. WILLIAM r. CANTWELL. Executors. 6268—9-S-9t oew Thurs. CITY ADVERTISEMENT The undersigned Comptroller of the City of Perth Amboy will receive bids until 4 o’clock. P. M.. on Monday. September 19. 1921. for the sale and removal of two sheds now situated on the High School grounds adjoining the City Stables: one shed being approximately 1.3 ft. by 27 ft. and the other 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. (’ash or certified check In the amount of the bid must accompany each bid. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Signed. O. J. MORGENSON. City Coniptroler. 6372—9-10-12-13-15-17. _ Business Booms when classified ads are used to advertise it. The cost of a classified ad Is little; the results are quick and profitable. » _AUTOMOBILES ' A iitomobllew For Sale 11 USED CARS— Late model Franklin Sedan, new stylo hood. Lute Model Super 6. 7 passenger j 918 Maxw. Il Touring Car 1920 Maxwell Touring Car One Ford Touring Car, special bargain Exchange considered. Time payments arranged. SEXTON'S OARAGE, 15 Smith Street Motorcycles and Bicycles_12 MOTORCYCLE PARTS—In stock at all times for Harley and Indian, also tires, tubes and accessories. See Motorcycle Lr-o. 709 Charles St. Phone 204. Auto Accessories H BATTERIES—Willard Threaded -Rubber Batteries, unfailing guards against need for reinstation during the battery's life. Battery & Motor Service Station. 149 New Brunswick Ave. Tel. 1885. BATTERIES—9. 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 163 New Brunswick Ave. SPEEDOME7*ERS—Dimond Dimund; Bearings for all cars; vulcanizing. Phone 2173 Madison A vs. and Market it. lor sale; Goodyear. Goodrich. MIchelln. Fisk and United States. F. K. Martin. 145 New Brunswick Avenue. TI RE*S—B r i g h t jjI Ave. Garage; tires, tubes and accessories. Phone 1422-M. Service Station—Repairing 15 AMBOY AUTO RADIATOR WORKS— Auto radiators, bodies and fenders re paired, auto sheet metal work. 154 New i Ave. Tel. 1607. , AMBOY AUTO PAINTING CO.—Pleasure Cars. Trucks and Wagon painting. 301 Oak St. Phone 730 AMERICAN GARAGE— Best equipped re pair shop In town; day and night ser vice. Supplies and accessories. For ser vice call 1581.__ ATLANTJ'' GARAGE Auto Sales and Service; Eveready Storage Batteries. 565 *Amboy Ave. Phone 1966. \UTo PAINTING—John P. Jacko. Auto mobile. Truck and Wagon Painter. 255 New Brunswick Ave. Jitney Bus palnt Jng ajBpeciaity. AUTO TOPS—Recovered and repaired. Slip Covers for ail cars. P. Guthoff. 184 N«-w Brunswick Ave. Phone’1680.__ Lai SEN A JOHNSON—Auto Tops cov ered and repaired. We make new cur tains, cushions, carpets, floor coverings; all kinds of auto tup material for sale; wholesale and retail. 143 New Brunswick Avenue. Phone 41-W._‘ Ing. moving and trucking, car and taxi service. Storage and supplies. Phone 2187 480*482 High St._ •"EDEKAI. ALTO RADIATOR WORKS— Auto radiators, bodies and fenders re paired. al! kinds auto sheet metal work. 1 !i0 New Brunswick Ave. Phone 1360. __ Fords "GARAGE CO. — Expert auto re pairing. battery electrical service; night and day; service station Gould Storage Batteries. New Brunswick Ave. and Hornsby St. Phone 2038 Perth Amboy:_ PRANK H L DA—Commercial automobile body builders and repairers; automobile painting; specializing on touring and commercial cars. 4 19 Division St. Phone 7:*:: J. __;_ iGORGE SIMON GARAGE—Storage and repairing. New Brunswick Ave.. corner ('•oivery Place. Phone 711. _ * UGH ST GARAGE—Expert repairing, overhauling, pleasure cars, trucks, carbon burning; automobile supplies. 342 High St. Phone 2283._A. A. Maurer.__ JACOB & MORROW—Auto Repair Co.. distributois for Middlesex County Selden Motor Trucks; 1% to 5 tons. 340 Pros pect St. Phone 2066._ MAGNETOS REPAIRED—Williams Auto Electric Service Station; magnetos, gen erators. starters, batteries properly and fully rcohuiged 60c. Agent for the Wlth erbee Battery 140 New Brunswick Ave. MASTER MECHANIC—Otto Dietz. 18 years experience on all makes of cars and marine engines; work guaranteed. Phone ism. Corner State and Cl.auncey Sts PERTH AMBOY AUTO BODY CO.— Builders of autt delivery and truck bod ies; painting and repairing. 889-893 State St. Phone 1601._ PETE'S GARAGE—Expert auto repairing, electrical and battery service. 870 Am boy Ave. Top Hill. Phone 135. P. J M agyar. Prop._' _ TAKITAN AUTO RADIATOR WORKS— Expert repairing auto radiators, lamps, fenders, hoods, gasoline tanks, etc. 181 New Brunswick Ave. 182 Fayette St. Phone 2172.__ VULCANIZING—Largest, most complete tire, tube repair shop In state; best ser vice. Satisfaction guaranteed. George’s Tire hop. 180 New Brunswick Ave. On the corner. __ • VULCANIZING—Steam Vulcanizing and retreading. Billy’s Tire Shop. Phone 2140. 148 New Brunswick Ave._ WATSON AVfcf GARAGE—Auto repair ing. marine and stationary engine. H. Kress. Tel. 2240. _ . Auto Id very—Garages_' 1<» GARAGES—Six. and one shop for rent on King Street. Inquire Maple Realty Co.. 215 Smith Street.____ GARAGE—Private and improved; 35.00.* Inquire 188 Park Ave., upstairs._ JOE’S TAXI—l*h in- L’u-'O Day and Night service. Cars to hire for weddings funerals, etc. By hour, trip or day. 426 P.vision St. _ ______________ _ Wanted—Automobiles_17 AUTOMOBILES—Berth Amboy Auto Wrecking Co.. Rachlin & Feldman; high est prici a paid for all kinds of autombiles All kinds of parts on hand. Radiators, carburetors, lamps. magnetos, springs, generators, tires, tubes, etc. for sale. 184 Fayette Street. 183 New Brunswick Ave. Perth Amboy, N. J._Tel._l394._ "BUSINESS SERVICE _ Business Services Offered_18 BLACKSMITH —And practical horseshoer Wheelwright and body builder. Chas. J. Yenk. 268 New Brunswick Ave._ MATTRESSES—Have y >ur hair mat - ma le o\ er. Phone RARITAN PUBLICITY SERVICE—Mimeo graphing. public stenographer, adverti sing. 202 Raritan Building. Perth Am boy, N d Phone 1^56. STEAM S1 i IP T1CKETS — M oney ex - chnnge. notary. Mlndzsenthy A Mlrrossay, lf>? Hall Ave.. Perth Amboy. N. J. Tel. 642. ____ SIR ) E S SHINED s • hill lU Parlor; regular shine 5c, cream shine. 10c. cream dye. 20c. 152 Smith St.. Junior Hall._ ___ wall PAPEit—Have your windows, wall paper cleaned In your home, store or of fice; moderate charges. Perth Amboy Window Cleaning Co.. 102 Broad St. Phone 1906. _ _ Building—Contracting_111 GUTH ELECTRIC CO. —Electrical con tractors and dealers In electrical sup plier. lighting fixtures of quality. 185 Smith St. Phone 22. it I «i *141 ir*tf — Ifninri n nit crenerntorn Install* d and repaired, line construction and interior wiring. Shop and residence 449 Compton Ave. Tel 1817 _ j J YK.l.l.EN — Electrical Contractor; finished house wiring a specialty; fix tures at reasonable prices; estimates cheerfully furnished 181 Lind St._ KOOFJNG—H. /CL Smith. Jr., Hoofer; slate, slap roofing and tinning; water proofing. 123-125 Madison Ave. Tel. 1**0__ 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. 247 McClellan Bt. Tel, 886-ft. I’Ll' MHINtl-Duitigaard .Y Buote Heal ing and gas fitting. Jobbing promptly at i tended to; .estimates furnished. 308 ! Elm St._Phone 2081._ PLUMBING—8 L BuKunoskl. plumbing, heating gas fitting and tlnnlr.g In all its I bran. hes. all work promptly done. fi70 Charles St Phone 1406 _ PLUMBING—John Klusendorf. plumbing. I heating and gas fitting: lobbing promptly I attended to: estimates furnished. 498 | Hroom St. Phone 222L_' I Classified Ads make hundreds of dollara profit for the advertisers every day. I Read The ads under • Business Services Offered.” classified ad section. ' Many Business men find It profitable to use several classified a da every day. THE HOUSE WITH THE LIGHT A man was taking a friend to his home one night—they were walking along a street lined with little houses, each with a yellow glow i'alling through partly drawn curtains into the darkness outside. “There,” said the man, pointing up the street, “there’s my home—the house with the - light!” In all that row he saw only one light—be cause it was the one he was looking for! Many of the readers of The Evening News’ classified section see only one classification when they look through the columns—the one that vitally interests them. They make a practice of watching a certain classification from day to day, because they are particularly interested in the kind of offers made there. What is that one classification that you want to look through today?—Look it up now! When you want to use an ad call 400 and ask for an ad taker. _BUSINESS SERVICE _ Millinery—Dressmaking 22 DRESSMAKING—Ladles; latest fashions, hemstitching and buttons covered. A. Kalman._283 Elm ^t._ Hemstitching—we do an kinds of side and accordion pleating and machine pleating; very reasonable prices. E. Weiss. 317 Maple St. Phone 2072. _Moving, Trucking, Storage 2.i AUTO TRUCKING—-Long distance aid' moving at railroad rates; also storage. A. B. Stryker. * 233 Grant St. Tel. 21 <1. PARTING—Walsheck*s General Trucking, local and long distance moving; also light and heavy carting. 266 Goodwin St. Phone 1 672 Perth Amboy. N. J. IAP LING—Andrew Anderson. Trucking engines, boilers, machinery, safes, heavy hauling and rigging of every description. Pierce Arrow and Packard 6 ton trucks Tel. 178. 77 Fayette Street. Perth Am boy. N. J.__ dOVING—D. Kadln. express and storage, long distance moving with care. 204 New Brunswick Ave. Phone 1676. 1882. Perth Amboy. _ __ _ IfOVINO—Raritan Express, carting and trucking and moving. local and long dis tance. Phone 353-J. J. Slendenburg. 377 Division St._ _ MOVING— Hmlelskl Bros.. light and careful drivers, ai work given our per sonal attention. Phone 406 Perth Am boy._____ MOVING—John Hawrylko & Son. truck ing and moving; local and long distance; personal attention to all work. 162 Chauncey St Telephone Connection._ MOVING—Lepper's Express; transporta tion between Perth Amboy and New York; move In city or country. 296 Washington 8t. Phone 896-J._# Trucking—John Garden, transfer and auto trucking; storage furniture and pianos moved; country and city. 205 Market St. Phone 478._ CHUCKING—C. Borup, transfer and auto trucking, storage, furniture and pianos moved; city and country. 335 State St. Phone 2176. __ Painting nnd_ Papering_24 DECORATING—A. P. Barner; Painter and Paper Hanger; work guaranteed; reasonable prices; estimates given. 12? So. 1st St. Phone 643-W._ I'AINTING—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. W'all Paper retail at whole sale prices. Paper Hangers furnished at lowest prices. N. Y. Wall Paper Co. 360 State St. Phone 1722. __ Professional Sendees_27 PIANO TUNING—C. Steinhauser. 325 State St. Tel. 1354-M. Repairing _28 CABINET MAKING—Colonial Cabinet Works; home of expert cabinet makers; upholstering; veneering, enameling, chair canei glass table tops, shelves, mirrors choice oriental rugs Cleaning and re pairing. Phone 236-M. « 388 State St._ CURTAINS WASHED—Ami stretched ; Special. Tel. 419-W or Mrs. Peterson, 312 Watson Avenue._ ELECTRIC REPAIRING—Generators u d starters repaired; all makes of arma tures rewound; motor winding our spe cialty. K. & K. Electric Co. 149 New P.run8wick Avc._Tel. 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 1 eather. 288 Hohart St. Phone 423. SHOE REPAIRING—Frst class: b»st oak leather used; also new shoes ar reason able prees. J. Cherensky. 181 New Brunswick Ave, _ SHOE REPAIRING—First class; all. work guaranteed and promptly done; also new shoes of best qualities, standard makes S' Goldsmith Iff Fayette J5L_ SHOE REPAIRING Joe Lupo, Paris Shot Repairing Shop. 2S6 State St., announce! that beginning Monday. Sept. 12, a re duction of 25% In all kind of shoe re pairing. __ SHOE 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. _ UPHOLSTERING — AND FURNITURE REPAIRING. HARRY FEINBERG 30 SMITH ST. PHONE 1571. UPHOLSTERING—L. L. BRAIDWOOD 362 HIGH_ST.__ PHONE 253._ Renovating mul Dyeing^_21 CLEANING—Alterations. Cleaning. Dye ing. Pressing. Orders called for and de livered; D.lces moderate. S Epstein. 25i Madison Ave.. Below Majestic Theatre Tel. 1479._ LEANING—Tailoring and Cutting; la .n-.o- onH (linin' carmenls cleaned pressed end repaired: reasonable price l». l*alo. I’:> 1 State St Perth Amboy. X .) DYEING—To match your sample; clean lng. repairing njen's and women s cloth Ing. Phone 1668. Flshkln Bros.. 30 State St. 136 New Brunswick Ave. FURS REMODELED—Furs stored fre while having them remodeled or repalret at very low prices during the summe months. Insured against Are and bur glary a. Greenhouse. 66 Smith 8t. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted—Female_3 ALTERATION HAND — Experienced wanted by The Wllk Co. 137 Smith St BOOKKEPER—Must be accurate at Ag Apply 7:;:' s a ■ • ■ Street._ CHAMBERMAID—Good and experienced Apply Westminster. 149 Kearny Ave. CLOSERS AND SLEEVERS—2; experi enced on men’s shirts. Goodman. Cohei & Co. 331 Maple St.. 1 flight up. CROCHET READERS And hand etn broiderers: experienced and learners: cal all day and evening. 273 Wash in* to Street..... CROCHET HEADERS- Wanted; call a w« ek. Mrs. R. Sanders. 207 Madiso A v en up.______ C lit L—For insurance office; applicati must be stenographer: state expertenc hud. name of last employer and salar eXpecteil._Address "Stenos." Care Newj GIRL—;For U*ht houaework. 20$ Smit Street. ____ GIRLS—Over 16 years of age. Port Rican Cigar Co. *7S Ridgeley St. _EMPLOYMENT_ Help Wanted—Female_82 GIRL i'1 ■ r general housework; good wages._ A pj'l.v 2'» 2 Market_St. _ GIRL—For general housework. Apply 161 State Street. GIRLS—25 more; experienced on men’s shirts and pajamas. Goodman. Cohen 4c Co. 331 Maple St., one flight up. GIRL—For general housework. Inquire 214 _Water Street. GIRL—Or woman for general housework. 405 State St.__ GIRL—For general housework; 3 In fam ily._126 Green Street, Woodbridge._ GIRLS—Experienced on stripping ma«h ines. Forto Rican American Tobacco Co. 378 Rldgeley Street. GIRL—For housework. Inquire 163 Lewis Street._ HOME WORKERS— Experienced cro eheters on caps and booties wanted: call mornings; deposit required. Kalman. 283 Elm Street _ OPERATORS—Experienced or to learn; good opportunity. Neat Ford Brassiere Co., Amboy Road and Main St.. Totten vllle; only_3 minutes’ walk from ferry. SERVANT GIRL— Inquire 102 Broad ^Street.__ SLEEVERS—And Closers on Union Spe cial Machines; also buttonhole makers and examiners wanted on men's shirts. Sidney Rosensteln & Co.' 460 Market St. SCARE TIME—Work at home, $15.00 to $25.00 a week. Inexperienced instructed Co-Operative Information Service, Dept. P., 233 Academy St.. Trenton, N. J. STENOGRAPHER—In a real estate and insurance office; state experience and sa lary. Address^Box 201, Care News. WAITRESS—Experienced. Palace Hotel. Madison Avenue. WAITRESS—Experienced. Presto Lunch 113 Smith Street._._ YOUNG GIRL—To take care of baby all day. 121_M arket S t._/ YOUNG WOMAN—For care of private floor. Apply City t Hospital._ DOMESTIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY— 320 Market St., female help furntshed, positions waiting for girls; women by day for private families. Phone 1418-M. _Helfr Wanted—Male_33 BUTCHER—First Class; good salary to right party. McLaughlin. 1 Smith St. COOPER—Apply Gluck's Cooperage. 190 Meade St., City._^__ GROCERY CLERK—To take charge of a chain store. Sheridan Thrift Store. 17S Broad Street. MEN— If you have ever worked around an automobile or driven one, there is a first rate chance for you with an ac tive going manufacturing company, which is expanding Its business and will positively develop worth while men for Its various departments. As to your ability, I will be the judge. Call Rahway 529 and ask for Mr. Johnson. MOULD MAKERS—Terra Cotta; first class; for employment at Rocky Hill, X. J. Apply to Superintendent, Atlantic Terra Cotta Co., Perth Amboy._ ROUTE MAN—Experienced in coffees and teas; residence of Jersey; good salary; cash security required. Thomsen Tea Co. 265 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y._ YOUNG MAN—To wash dishes. Apply Raritatf Inn, Keyport, N. J. AMBOY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY—Li censed Employment Bureau. Supplier 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_ Sf SALESMEN—Attention Married Men. Wi have openings for two men who art anxious to learn salesmanship, also open ings for two experienced salesmen; na tional concern: good earnings; perma nent; opportunity for advancement. Ap ply 215 Smith St.. Board of Trade Build ing. Room 217 after 3 P. M._ SHOES—Salesman: energetic and capable J. Slobodien & Bro., 143 Smith St. SOLICITORS—Wanted; men 21 to 31 years of age; must be neat and wel dressed and good talkers. Call before i A. M. all week. 167 Smith St. Roon 4._ _Situations Wanted—Female_3» RELIABLE GIRD—Desires position in of fice. Address Miss Mary Smith. E. Mali St.. Sayreville, N. J._ WIDOW—Wishes position as housekeeper Address “A. P." Care News. WOMAN—Wishes housework by the day Inquire 526 High St. _ i WOMAN—Wishes to assist with house work: also sewing by day. 241 Augusti St.. South Amboy.__ i WOMAN—Wishes work by the day. Ad dress *‘J. Z." Care News._._ W , \ \ 1 \ V__. W IlIl.U U..II in.r . li.,.,,, .... es) to take home. Address “A. U.” Car News. YOUNG LADY—Wishes position as clerl or typist, with experience, can furnisl best of reference._222 Madison Ave. _Situations Wanted—-Male_3 BOOKKEEPER CASHIER — Thorough!; experienced; highest references. Box 4 Sewaren or Tel. Woodbrldge 242-J,_ YOUNG MAN—Capable, desires positio: as electrician's helper. Address Box 385 Sayrevllle, N. J. . ~ financial ! _Business Opportunities_8 ; BARBER SHOP—All Improvements; ver cheap. Tony Dandrea. 119 Stevens Av« South Amboy._ ~ INSTRUCTION | _Mnsical, Dancing, Dramatic 4 BANJO—No play, no pay—Banjo. Mando tin. Guitar, etc. Beginners! Play tune l perfect firsts In si:: lessons or your raone , back. Ragtime, etc. Instruments sol on easy terms. Music. Friday and Sa ; turd ay 10 A. M -9 P. M. E Rogers. 31 Maple St.. Perth Ayboy. Phone 1952. : Telephoned Classified ads cost less If yo 5 call at the office and pay for them with!: r a week. Ask about the special rate offered t 1 business men who use classified advertia _ ing. o Good Stenographers read classified adi _LIVE STOCK_ _I)ofH, Cats, Pets_47 CAT—Black Maine Angora Tom Cat. Mrs. Albert Leu, Sewaren. Tel. Woodbridge 3 03. Horses, Caftle,_Vehlc|eii_48 CO^S— Fresh Cows and Springers for sale or exchange for Beef Cows. Prices rea sonable. Call or write. Levine & Kap lowltx. 168 Lewis 8L Tel. 2097._ COWS—And Springers for sale at any time, extra good milkers; always large stock on hand. J. Zlotkin. Freehold. N. J. Tel. 16 8-W.__ i_Poultry and Supplies_49 CHICK FEED—Scratch, Whole Corn, Mash. Also agent for Dr. Peter's Kurl ko. E. Ohlson. Phone 2045. 405 Lan-R St._ POULTRY—Wholesale and Retail Pc try Market; live chickens, ducks, etc., at lowest prices. 257 New Brunswick Ave. D. Schaffer. Prop.__ ~ MERCHANDISE _Articles for Sale_51 CASTERS—Solder and Babbit. "J. C." Care Evening News._ IRON—Ralls, reinforcing iron. I beams, channel iron, wrought iron rods, shaft ings, hangers, pulleys, accain pipes, cor rugated sheets. Harry Goldberg. L. V. R. R. and New Brunswick Avenue. LEATHER—Oak Soles and scraps. We carry a full line of cobbler's tools and supplies for home use. P. BarblerL 404 406 State 81._ 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 News Office._ RAGS—Inquire Max Mayer. 223 Sheri dan S-m? et.__ RUBBER GOODS—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 in shot guns, rifles and shells, hunting con's, safety razors and blades. S. Perlmutter. 199 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. _Business Equipment_52 BUTCHER SCALES—J. Horbatt. 641 Penn St. Phone 778-W._ CARBON PAPERS—And Typewriter Sup plies for a 1 machines; first class ribbons. Stationery and supplies E. M. Glueck, 75 Smith 3t. Phone 2177.__ TYPEWRITERS — Headquarters. Sold, rented, repaired, parts. Ribbons. 65c. Comegys & Bro., corner Smith and Elm Streets._ WAX FIGURES—A number of wax fig ures and hat stands on band. F. & F. Shop. 3 25 Maple St. _Boats and Accessories_H MOTOR BOAT—Cabin. 27 feet long; 20 h. p. Red Wing; trial by appointment. Address ”W. C.” Care News._ Building Materials_W 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 1608; home 260-R. HARDWARE—Elizabeth Hardware Co., The Home of Hardware. 137-139-141 New Brunswick Ave. Tel. Exchange 120 121 Perth A mboy.__ PAINTS—Atlantic Lead and Atlantic Linseed Oil; Pierce's Ready Mixed Paint, $3.25 a gallon; set colors. S. Koch. 363 St ate St. Phone 1316._ WALL PAPER—Max Goldfarb, wholesale and retail; builders’ hardware, tools, cutlery, paints, oils, varnishes, brushes, glass. Tel. 861, 311 State St._ _Farm and Dairy Products_5f MILK—Perth Amboy Milk Co. always a your service. Deliveries everywhere Demand our products from your dealei or grocer._ _Good Things to Eat_5' BREAD—Eat that so homelike A-unt liar tha Bread; sold at all grocers. Sim men’s Model Bakery._ COFFEE CAKES—Danish coffee cakes plea, layer cakes, doughnuts, etc., fresfc every day at 2 P. M. N. E. Bjornson Jr.. 189 New Bninswick Avenue._ POP CORN CRISPS—Dixie Mix; you mist a treat If you fall to eat this excellem pop corn confection. Dixie Products Co 253 Madison Ave., Perth Amboy, N. J. SALADS—Majestic Delicatessen. readj coo!.' : meats; all home cooking; cater ing to parties and entertainments a spe clalty. 183 Smith St. Phone 1634. _Household Goods_W BABY CARRIAGE—Lloyds; for sal _cheap._114 First Street._ BED AND SPRINGS—Three-quarter slz< 345 Elm St., upstairs. Phone 1520-W. FURNITURE—Inquire 16 Charles St. Metuchcn, N. J. _ FURNITURE—Dublin Furniture House, al kinds of furniture, baby carriages, floo coverings a specialty; reasonable prices positively new goods. 279 Smith 8treet. RANGE—& B., N*o. 68; perfect. In quire 207 High St. __ _Machinery and Tools_6 MOTORS AND GENERATORS—All kind of A. C. and D. C.. also rewinding ant repairing promptly attended to. Peitl Amboy Storage Battery & Electrlo Co. 266 Madison Ave. Tel. 1807. Musical Instruments_6 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—Full line o small Instruments. banjos, mandolin* guitars and musical accessories. Brun ton_Piano Store. 204 Smlth St._ PIANO—A sacrifice; Benrider Upright Silvertono Phonograph. R. Kish. 31 Barclay Bt,_ RECORDS—Emerson Records; all the la test songs ana aance nus on sait Watches, Clocks and Jewelry; also exper watch repairing. 3. Cardon. 70 Smlt _Specials at the 8 ores_6 ENAMELWAKE—Special sale; closing ou our entire stock at less than cost. Joh Moinar._481A State St._ FLASHLIGHTS—See your way clear fo only 49c. All sizes, batteries and bulbs J. Smerllng. 14S Smith Street. _Wearing Apparel_6 ; CAPS—Men’s Caps and Cloth Hats mad to order In any wanted style. Men’ Hat Store. 256 Smith St., Comer Elm _Wanted to Boy_<8 DUMP CART—Must be in good conditior R. Hansen. 825 Amboy Ave._ EXCELLENT—Prices paid for your furni ture by largest used furniture dealer 1 city Call us first, it will pay. Miller’s 539 State St. Phone 793-W._ FURNITURE—Second hand: bought an sold. I. Sober. 6-8 Smith St._ FURNITURE—We buy all kinds secon hand furniture. G. Houser. 103 Fayett St._Phone 848-W. _ FURNITURE—High Prices paid for set ond .and furniture; also all kinds c stoves, bedding, floor covering for sab Sussman. 23 Smith St. Tel. 1498-J. LUNCH COUNTER-Or cafe fixtures chairs and tables; offer what you havi 1 nquire Geza Kish, Fords, N. J. POOL TABLES—Inquire Geza Kisl Fords. N. J.__ ROOMS AND BOARD_ Rooms With Board_I . 60RD0N ST.. 133—Furnished room wit I board for 2 gentlenlbn; reference. - GORDON ST.. 133—Furnished room an ' board for 2 gentlemen; private familj * Tel. 384. _ : HOTEL REMINGTON—377 Smith St furnished rooms by day or week; room steam heated, meals served: also regu - lar board. Tel. 494._ l MADISON AVE.. 207—Near Smith; nlc« light furnished room; BUit couple c friends; all conveniences: board if re * quired. Mrs. Sanders. Phone 2154 o j call. j Rooms Without Board_fi HIGH ST.. 214—Furnished room; desii able location. _ i HIGH ST.. 357—2 furnished rooms; a i improvements; private family; centrall located; second floor. HIGH StT] 288—2 room apartment fut ! nlshed: all improvements._ KEARNY AVE., 149—Westminster; nic large room for rent; also rooms for ligh L housekeeping. --- tk.-• ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms Withoat Board_W LEWIS ST.. 100—Nicely furnished rooms; private family. Tel. 1792-R. LOWER RECTOR ST.. 106—Nice room with private family. Tti. 125-W. McCLELLAN ST.. 267—1 single room; 1 double rooms; all Improvements._ M EDISON AVE . 207—Furnished room second floor; suit one or two friends; pri vate family and gentlemen only._ MADISON AVE.. 338—Nicely furnished front bed room, first floor; all conven iences.___. MARKET ST., 296—Furnished rooms; all i conveniences. Tel. 443-J.____ MARKET ST., 309—Nice furnished front room with all conveniences; upstairs._ MARKET STREET, 292—Furnished room.___._. PENN ST., 443—Furnished room, for 1 or 2 gentlemen or ladles; private family. RECTOR ST., 284—Nicely furnished room, also unfurnished rooms for light house keeping._____ SOUTHERN SECTION*—Furnished room with all improvements; gentlemen pre forred._ Address Box “J. E." Cars News. STATE ST.. 234—Large furnished room; single or double; best location; all con veniences.____ WATER ST.. 253—Large front room fac ing the bay; all Improvements with or without housekeeping privileges._ FURNISHED ROOM—Suitable for 1 or 2. Phone 867-M.__ Rooms for Housekeeping_fli> GORDON ST, 65—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; all improvements heat. WATER ST., 37—Entire upper floor, fur nish e d ,2room s, _k it ch en e 11 e,_Jfa£lng__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. PRESTO LUNCH—And Bakery; home pastries; popular prices; open day and night, iia 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 FOB RENT Rea I Estate JDealers_74A CONARD & COMPANY—Real Estate and General Insurance. 102 Smith Street. PerthT 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 Estae Exchange Building. Telephone 88._ JACOBSON & 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 1 nsurancc._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 end Flats_74 BRIGHTON AVE.—4 rooms; part im provements; rent $25^ Inquire 80 Gor don Street.__ BRIGHTON AVE.. 156—6 rooms; all im provements.__ BROAD ST., 60—Three rooms for rent at once._'_____ ELM ST.—Opposite C. R. R. Station; 7 room flat. bath, gas, electricity and cel lar. Comegys & Bro. 287 Elm St._, ’ FAYETTE ST., 47—6 room dwelling, $32. newly decorated. Pierce Johnson Co. Phone 551.___ FAYETTE ST.—4 nice rooms, improve ments. $19/00._Inquire 188 Smith Street. FAYETTE ST.—Five rooms; improve ments. Inquire Solomon._173 Hall Ave. FIRST ST.—5 room flat with improve ments: rent $29.00. Inquire M. H. Mad sen. 175 Smith Street._ ' GRANT ST., 181—Three rooms for rent at once. _____ HIGH ST., 314—Small five room flat. In qulre_W._E. MeCullough._219 First St._ HOBART ST.—Two family flat. Inquire JR. Streiff._110 Smith Street._ JACQUES STREET—536—Four rooms to let. _,__ JEFFERSON ST.—6 rooms; all improve ments; heat furnished. Inquire 188, Smith i McCLELLAN ST., 271—Five rooms; im provements. Inquire 53 Smith St._ MARKET ST.. 393—Flat to let. Inquire • Mandel. 210 Rector St.__ - RECTOR ST., 335—6 room apartment for ' adults; rent $40; all improvements. ' Pierce Johnson Co. Phone 651._ f RECTOR ST., 310—3 rooms for rent at | once. ____ SMITH ST., 2S9—Six rooms and bath; all Improvements except heat, rent $35.00. , Inquire C. Segal, 440 Amboy Avenue; telephone 2179-M. __ ' STATE ST. 223—Three, large rooms, kit chen wi*h gas range and linoleum; ilv lng room ana Dea room, iaige tem.-iuBcu j porch._________ STATE ST.—Eight room house; up-to l date improvements. B. Strelff, 110 Smith - Street. __ \ STATE ST., 362—Six rooms and bath; all improvements. Inquire Phone 1735. : STOCKTON ST.. ~365-367—Rooms. Ed. Guto ski. Tel. 1475-W._ APARTMENT—Ready for occupancy; 7 rooms; large yard, heated, best central j location. “Apartment” Care News. j FLAT—5 rooms; ali improvements. In 3 quire 68 Brighton Avenue._. L FLAT—4 rooms; 118.00 month. 451 Me : chanlc Street.__ • FLAT—With Improvements. Inquire Her . man Frederick. 496 Amboy Ave._ _ FLAT—7 rooms; all Improvements. In - quire 106 Madison Ave,_ 1 FURNISHED APARTMENT—5 room* • and bath; steam heat; all improvements; will lease from Oct. 1st to May 1st. 1 Pierce Johnson Co. 217 Smith St._ - ROOMS—3 and 4. Inquire 182 Paterson 1 Street.___ Business Places for Bent_75 - kTnG ST.—New store Just off Smith St. f on King St. will lease; also manufactur ing space 4,800 square feet. Theo. S. Brown. 282 King 8t._ _ ; MADISON AVE.—For rent part of etore • \)n 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.— V 2 stores next to Chain Grocery Store; i suitable for market and tailoring. In quire 186 South_First Street._*_ I STATE ST., 515—Store, willing to rent • half. Inquire_129 State Street, ' Houses for Bent71 • BRICK BUILDING—Three story; lot 25 - x 145, in a good location near shipping point. For terms apply Box 56. Perth " Amboy. N. J._ r HIGH ST., 216—9 room house, bath; all improvements. Inquire Room 321 Rarl r tan Building._ _ MADISON AVE., 71—4 room house; all " Improvements._ ? HOUSE—Modern; 8 rooms. Inquire 419 - High Street.__ _ HOUSE—6 rooms; all Improvements in 1 eluding heat. 99 Commerce Street. f It wl! pay any merchant to *»*e a sep " arate classified ad for each aru_!i that _ he sells, e t Need More aaleg-people? Telephone your classified ad. ntftL caiwiE run t Offices mud Dfwk Room_’• J FURNISHED OFFICES—Suitable for i lawyer. J. Kreielshelmer & Son. 333 Smith Street. _ __—. OFFICE—-Large front office to let. Apply Maple Realty Co. 216 Smith 8t. _Suburban for Rent_™ FORDS, N. J.—5 nice rooms, allRJmproJf®f ments except heat. William St. T . 2279-M. Fordi. Mrs. Mos._ FORDS—Bungalow with 4 lots to let oi for sale, no Improvements except water. Inquire Room 303 Raritan Building. _ MAT A WAN N J.—Three unfurnished rooms. Atlantic Ave. corner Church bt. Box 187A.______ SOUTH AMBOY—Seven room home, all Improvement. County Road. Inquire I.. Forman. 638 Raritan St., South Ambop SOUTH AMBOY—7 room flat; all Im provements; near station; £ steam heat. M. Kaufman. 110 South | Broadway._ - 1 WOOPBRIDGE—Four rooms and bath. E. S B. Coddington. Woodbridgc Junction. HOUSE—9 rooms; also new; 2 tile baths, every convenience; ten minutes to sta tion;' garage, stable, chicken house; long lease If desired. Phone 1007 TottonvilU. L REAL ESTATE^FOR SALE j Farms and Land for Sale_M I FARM—Returning west must sacrifice 9- 1 acre farm at Oak Tree. 6 room cottage, barn, chicken coop, orchard, etc. *4,000 fl takes it. *2,500 cash required. Phone J Metuchen 2-R or 106-J. fl FARM—A real bargain; only *4,000 for ft* i 75 acre farm, stone dwelling, compiete^J ^ furnished, bam. corn crib and milk * house, lots of fruit, 15 acres of timber . and a Ford automobile. Boynton Bros. & Comp a n y. _8 7 Smith St.__ j 18 ACRE—Farm on main stone road, bue Line passes door; 6 room house and out buildings; all crops; price *5,500; half cash. Perduk Bros., 115 Albany St.. New Brunswick, N. J._ , _House* For Sale_84 1 AMBOY AVE.—Near Washington Street; j 6 room dwelling, steam heat, bath, elec tric and gas; lot 27 x 100; reasonable if sold at once. Conard & Company. 102 Smith Street. *_•__ ASHLEY ST—Bargain, one family, frame dwelling and three family brick dwell ing. on 437 and 441 Ashley St.; plot 100x80. connecting with Wagner Avenue. Massopust Bros. & Company. 692 Stats Street._. - COMPTON AVE.—Two family house; 11 rooms, all Improvements. *1500.00 cash. Terms attractive. Charles L. Steuerwald Inc.. 208 Smith St.__ FIRST STREET—Near Paterson. 8 room dwelling with bath, steam heat and mod ern improvements, lot 25 x 100. Conard & Company._102 Smith Street._. JEFFERSON ST.—West of High Street, 8 rooms and bath frame dwelling, drive wav In fine condition; possession given at once. Conard & Company, No. 103 Smith Street._ - LEWIS ST., NEAR STATE ST.—Resi dence containing 5 rooms and electricity, gas, improvements, 2 car garage; price *5,500. Hans Nielsen Co. 196 Smith Street._____ . j MADISON AVE.. 171—2 family house; 9 rooms, all improvements; big driveway; price *7,000._____ MARKET ST.—2 family house; 11 rooms; refined neighborhood. A bargain on your „... „ Phan T. Steuerwald Inc. 208 Smith Street.__ ] MARKET ST.—Two family; Improve ments; 11 rooms; price and terms satis factory. Charles L. Steuerwald, Inc. 208 Smith St.__ OAK ST.—Big bargain; must be sold at i once; 2 family building on Oak near i Smith St., all Improvements with big ' driveway; price $7200; easy term*.. Schonceit & Blltxer. Raritan BulldirA < Tel. 1558.__9 RESIDENTIAL SECTIONS—Large selec tion of houses; all modern improvents. $10.00 down will start your home. Carl Jaco.j. Real Estate and Insurance. 179 Brighton Ave. Tel. 661.__ WASHINGTON ST.—Near Amboy Ave nue, 13 room 2 family dwelling; im provements; rent $60.00 per month; lot 25x 100; easy terms; must be sold at once to settle business matters. Conard & Company. No. 103 Smith Street. WATER STREET—Two story fram« dwelling; lot 78 x 145 feet; near Yacht Club, also lot on Rector Street. Inquire Ole N. Olesen, 43 Smith Street._ HOUSES—Nos. 27 and 29 Smith St. Nos. 73 and 75 Broad St. Inquire 135 Rec tor Street.__ HOUSE—6 rooms, bath, all improvements. Call afternoons between 2 and 5 P. M. 45 Woodruff Place._ _ HOMES—Beautiful; south of Smith St., refined surroundings; some decided bar gains. Charles L. Steuerwald, Inc. 208 _Smith St._ _ HOUSE—Brick; 2 family; 11 roo.ms; all Improvements._Inquire 266_Oak_St. Lots For Sale_ ^3 FORDS—Building lots, $55 each and at Woodbridge. $56 each; small farms at $400 each and upwards. Hans Nielsen Co. 196 Smith St., Perth Amboy. N. J. GREEN STREET—2 lots, 50 x 100 fot sale; price $1,000. Inquire "J. K. S. Care News.__ RARITAN MANOR—Corner lot 100 x 100 ( restricted property; will sacrifice. In quire A. W. Larson. 170 Brighton Ave. < Suburban For Sale &7 i FORDS—5 room and bath bungalow, now under construction, electric, gas and wa ter, 8 minutes from trolley and bus; 150 feet from Fords Ave., only $800.00 re quired; balance monthly to suit pur chaser. Conard & Company. 102 Smith Street._ FORDS— ^ . - New frame and shingle bungalow, f a rooms and bath; slate roof, furnar^J electricity, sanitary tubs in basemera*^ range with hot water attachment Install*’" ed in kitchen; large lot, close to cars and bus line. A chance to own your own home; pay like rent. Pierce-Johnson 217 Smith St.. Perth Amboy. METUCHEN—To settle an estate. 16 room house; all improvements; center of towa with a fine frontage of 80 feet °n Am boy Ave. with a depth of 240 feet. Build ing in rear would accommodate 4 auto* mobiles. With a few changes would make a good money maker. Price $4000 down, $4000 on mortgage. E. F. Camp bell. Opposite P. R. R. Station, Metuchen _N._ J._ - METUCHEN—Residence on Woodbridge Avenue. 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 $6,800. Hans Nlelsop Co. 196 Smith Street. SEWAREN—Beautiful 7 room house; all Improvements; lot 100 x 200; best pries over $6900 takes it. J. H. Conrannon, 89 Main St„ Woodbridge. Tel. 299._ TOTTENVILLE. S. 1.—Two five room $4,000 each. Mike Fllimon. 227 Yetman Avenue._ TOTTE.WILLE—Stucco housed seven rooms and bath; steam heat, electricity, $0300. Macdonald, 1812 Cedar Ava, Bronx, N. Y._ TOTTEN VILLE—For sale residence five minutes from ferry; fine location; six rooms; improvements; price $6,000.00; cash $3,000. B Williams. Tottenviile. N. Y. __ TOTTEN VILLE—House with garage and chicken house; 6 rooms, bath and pan try. 5 minutes from ferry and railroad in best residential section of Tottenvil1* Hardwood floors and trim, hot wat heat, open fireplace, electric lights, lar porch; all windows and porch screen* $10,000. 582 Elliott Ave._ TOTTENVILLE—For sale. house, six rooms. Improvements; let 40 x 215; good location; price $5,000; cash $2,500. B. Williams. Tottenviile, N Y. WOODBRIDGE—4 room bungalow, bath, cement cellar; Just completed; near Green and Rahway Ave. Reasonable priced. $2000 cash required. Conard & Company. 102 Smith 8treet. WOODBRIDGE—New 5 and 6 room houses with all improvements in best location; very moderate prices and easy terms. Charles L. Steuerwald, Inc., 208 Smith Street. SPORTS _Golf_ 91A GOLF—Players Cards giving privileges of Middlesex Golf Club Course until April 1st. 1922, are being issued by the Board of Governors; fee $20.00. Cards may bo obtained from C. C. Hommann, Presi dent. Raritan Building or C. L. Steuer wald, Secretary 208 Smith St.. Forth Amboy, New Jersey, Today's Wants and o as a complete, lndexe classified ad section, . i...