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Each Classified Display Ad Here Tells All The News of One Man’s Business Today _j$ THE EVENING NEWS Porth A rnboy. N J a.UMMU' Aim;RTi8»o !&4fxA an*l Ptandardtanl and Popular ised for Quick Refaranc* ▲11 ada ara rea rictad to Ihclr i,roper claaslfi. a!i «a and to tha regular The Evening at via *r tap** CLASSIFIED KATE# Uk Dally Ha Far Lina Caah Charge • day.. *« 1 daya . *» «« 1 day .14» lit Mo ad taken for itee then 1 Unea Charted at the rate earned. * Count elx average trorde to the Mne Ade are allotted the oeeh rate t' paid at Tha Eveuing Nev> Oltlce erlthlD • davr from the (Ire: dey of Insertion Charged tds mat be gteen by telepiiet Ada ordered for 6 dare and etopped b» fora that time will only be charged for tha actual number of tlmee the ad ap peared charging at the rate earned Long term rntee given upon requeet Telephone 400. Ask for a Want At. Taker. CLASSIFICATION announcements 8— Coming Events 9— Personals 19— Lett and Found AUTOMOBILES 11— Automobiles for Sals 12— Motorcycles and Bicydss. 13— Automobiles for Exchange 14— Auto Accessories 15— Service Stations— Repairing 18—Auto Livery—Oarages 17— Wanted—A u tomo biles BUSINESS SERVICE 18— Business Services Offersd 1#—Building—Contracting 20— Heating and Plumbing 21— Insurance 22— Millinery—Dressmaking 23— Moving. Trucking. Storage 2 4—Painting—Papering 25— Patent Attorneys 26— Printing—Stationery 27— Professional Services 28— Repairing 29— Renovating and Dyeing 30— Tailoring and Pressing 31— Wanted—Business Service • EMPLOYMENT ! I 32—Help Wanted—Female 33— Help Wanted—Male 34— Help—Male or Female : 35—Salesmen and Agents 36— Situations Wanted—Female 37— Situations Wanted—Male FINANCIAL . —Business Opportunities • 130—Investments. Stocks, Bonds -40—Money to Losn 41— Wanted—To Borrow INSTRUCTION 42— Correspondence Courses k 43—Local Instruction Classes m.44—Musical. Dancing. Dramatic ■45—Private Instruction ;4S—Wanted—Instruction Llvs srum 47— Dog*. Cat*. Pet* 48— Koraea. Cattle. Vehicle* 49— Poultry and Supplle* 50— Wanted—Live Stock MERCHANDISE '81— Article* fox Sal# : 262—Bualne-? and Office Equlprr c • 23—Boat* and Acceaaorle* 84—Building Material* •5*—Farm* and Dairy Product* Cf—Fuel and Feed 17— Good Thing* to Eat 18— Home-made Thing* $9—Household Good* l 39—Jewelry and Watches m —Machinery and Tool* LI2—Musical Instruments 13—Seeds, Plant*. Fertilizer* kit—Piwoiala *r Stores '".r-wlarins Apparel ^—1—^Rutted—To Buy \ ROOMS FOR RENT IT-Xlloom* Wit!-. Board 5g—glooms Without Board 59—Rooms for Housekeeping '0—Vacation Place# fi—Where to Eat ?2—Where to Stop In Town 13—Wanted—Room* or Board REAL ESTATE FOR REN1 T4- Apartments and Flat# ,’3—Rust ies* Place# for Rent r6—Farm# fo. Rent f7—Houses for Rent t$—Office* and Desk Room !9—Suburban for Rent 10—Summer Place* for Rent U—Wanted—To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR BA I Z 12—Businea* Property 13—Farm* and Land for Sale 14—House* for Sale 15—Lot# for Sale 16—Shore Prope-ty for Sale 17—Suburban foi Bale :g—Real Estate 'or Exchange 19—Wanted—Rea. Estate Telephone Your Requirement Our Classified Will Do the Rest Prize Winner Helen Bannon, seven months old. is holding the A-l card she re j^lved at the annual baby show in the Bronx Borough, New York City. lj’he lady proudly holding her up for the camera Is her mother. Mrs. \t, XL Bannon. ' * ' ’ ' k ANNOUNCEMENTS I UNIT*I Hotter* ! UUHK -HE FUHtlST—17* Smith St Flowers for all occasions, floral design* bridal bouquet* our specialty. Gold Fish | Phene t»«-M_ STRUVE. THE FLORIST—Phone III Palma fern* pot plant*, cut flower* floral d**tgr.a a specialty. W. 8 ruv* f Bora 80S Laurl* SL__ THE FIXJWER SHOP—107 Fayelt* 81 i Flowers for **ery occasion; wedding on I quota floral piece* cut flower* pallet *. U E F I THE KITCHENMBISTER. — Florist Phone 15SC; funeral design*; bouquet; for wedding* and parties, wreath* aw .'7 h<*r flori ■ T- > >■' ■' • TUB HOSE SHOP—"Say It •l"> ,,ow I era' B* telegraph or mall; sent any where, cut or potted flower* »0 Pmlll 8t. ''hon* IMt. l.ost and f ound_V BLACK VELVET BEADED BAG—Los containing 2 insurance receipts and Pall of n >se glasses. Liberal reward. Returt 99 Harrison Place.___ ENVELOPE—Containing l70J* l'#l Tuesday night on way to Y. hi. C. A Smith St. or South Amboy bus. Liberal ' reword return N»‘ws_<MMca.__ | HAND BAG—Containing football togai loti in Sfuth Amboy Reward. Return Clark 179 Smith Street._ PAIR OF GOLD GLASSES—In black case I lost on Smith St. Return Slmraen i | M del Bakery. 257 Maple St._ SIGNET RING—With Initial "8” engrav ed on It lost in C. R. R Station. Sett able rowan!. Return Mrs. C. R. Stulta. •3f. Henry Pf.. South Amboy. AUTOMOBILES " Automobile Agencies_11A AUBURN 6—8aba and Service, the only nlace in city where you can buy Auburn parts. Eacle Oarage. 340 Prospect St. phone 206$. -.— CHEVROLET—Touring, Roadster. be dans. Coupes. Trucks. Jefferson Motors. Inc. Madia n rve. & Jefferson ■ Autnmoblica I «*r Hale_!• UUICK—1920; 7 passenger car; a-1 condi tion. Inquire J. Krelelshelmer & bon. 133 Smith St. Can be am at Jahrau s Paint Shop._427 East Awenne. _ BU1CK— 5 passenger touring-car. me chanically perfect; tires and paint good. Van Syckle’a.___^ BUICK—7 passenger touring. $"50.00; must be sold at on- « as owner is leaving t own. Va n gyckle’a.____ cTblLLAC—1914 Touring Car. Inquire vo Gordon St. H. Tj n IJ Tel. |« CHEVROLET—4M Touring; mechanically good; tires good; extra Michel in Non Skid shoe; never used; a bargain. Van Fyckle’s.__ ___- - DODGE BROTHERS—your u-or |78». Van Scykte’a_ I m [ >•; [■: lio AI iSTKR—1917. *00.1 rendi tion; price »;;«#. Inquire Stephen Ki.au ako 468 Ball Avenue.__ HODGE BROS COMMERCIAL.—Screen aide, mechanically perfect; lire* good; body good; small amount of rash re quired ; balance in monthly payment#. Van Syrkle’g._ —*_ DODGE BROS. ROADSTER—Tires like new; recently overhauled and rebuilt; carries standard manufacturer's warranty Van Syckle's._ . L)OKT CHUMMY ROADSTER—Frank R. Dunham. Tsl, Perth Amboy 495-W. FORD COUPE—1910 model; self starter; good rubber; mechanically fine; paint fair. Van gyckle's. FORD SEDAN—Good condition; cheap. T e 1 Wood hr hi as 67 2 - J._ FORD SEDAN—1221 model; purchased n»*w in August: mechanically perfect; point and rubber very yood. Van Syckls'e FORD SEDAN—A-l condition, all extra attachments; not a year old. Mrs. C. Carter. Phone 2111._ FORD BODY—With winter top. $75. H erbort'« Garage. Fords. Tel. 2120. FORD TOURING—Car. $150. Inquire 536 .1 acques Street._____ OVERLA -5 passenger touring; me chanically fair; paint and rubber fair; * 190.00. Van Syckle's._ PAIGE CAR—Good 7 passenger, 1217; $200 cash; balance easy terras. Atlantic Ga rago. 565 Amboy Ave.____ REPUBLIC TRUCK—One ton. new rub ber; Just overhauled and painted; very re a gnnabfs: $200. 449 Laurie St.__ USED CARS—-1220 Touring; Oldsmobile 7 passener touting; 1919 Buick 5 passen ger Touring. Chevrolet Touring. Cen tral Garsg* 225-227 New Brunswick Avenue. ___ i .SED CARS—And Trucks at real bargains 1920 Lexington Sedan, slightly used as demonstrator at a big bargain. If you aro in the market for a used car or truck, we have them; time payments ran he arranged. Oak St- Garage. 319 Oak St Phon e_ 215__ .\SI5U < Ai;a—Always a guou of us*-d cars to s« lect from at Garret* Vs 3< 5-307 New Brunswick Avenue._ USED CARS—1917 Chandler Touring ch^ap. 1920 8 Cylinder Oldsm-'btle Chassis, rebuilt, good as n .v; cord tire*; a bargain. Ideal Garage, 643 Amboy Ave_Tel._2 58.__ USED HUPMOBILE—Touring car; 1917 model: a-1 condition; $400,00. Jefferson M«tora, Inc. 319 Madison Ave._ USED CARS—All in lirat cmss condition; will trade Or sell for ca- or on easy terms. It will pay you to come and see them. No reasonable off1 r refused. Open and closed models. Superior Garage Co.. Maple and Fav»tte St._Phone 16:*1. GOOD USED CARS 1917 Liberty Six Roadster, nice shape, $385.00. 1920 Oldsmohde Six Touring; perfect condition. $650.00 1919 Ford s-diin. Starter and Demount able. $375.00. Ford Speedster, a nice snippy affair, $150.00 Ford Chassis, a bargain, $73.00. Ford Runabouts, Tourings. Deliveries ami Trucks. $100 00 to $2&o.no. DORSEY MOTORS. INC. Authorized Ford Dealers 763-367 Dlv.sl -n St. Phone 316 Open Evenings We Sell 'em_Woflx 'em_ USED CARS Essex Rex Sedan, $850 Hudson Touring. $275 Maxw/1! Tourinv 5 300 For* Touring. $275 Ford 1 ton truck, pneumatic tires and cab. $400 Hudson Touring Limousine $1800 SEXTON'S GARAGE 13 Smith Street AUTOMOBILES _ i MoioNfrlni and Bicycles H rORi LK PARTS—10 amok at all ;m»e for Harley Davidson, Indian Re I palms also tires, tubes and accessories. I ,qeo II torcycla La . 709 Charles St. PI,me 204._ _ ~~ ~ Auto Accessories_14 HATTrRIES— Willard Threaded Rubber Batteries, unfailing guards against need ; for reins latl>n during the battery’s Ilf*. ! Battery A Motor Sarvtc# Station. 149 1 New Brunswick At*. Ttl 1444. BATTERIES— *»“>ear guarantee; uncondl , tlonal; a new Ray Battery if your old 1 one toes wrong within 2 year*. What i o*her listtery dares to do this? Chris ! j..bason. 1*3 New Brunswick Art. IfTTlES—For sale; Goodyear. Goodrich, I Michel in. Fisk and United States F. K. Martin._145 New Brunswick Avenue._ .service^] Station—Repairing _ 14 AMBOY AUTO RADIATOR WORKS— Auto radiator*. bodies and fenders re paired. auto sheet metal work. 164 New Prunawic! Ave. TeU 1407,_•__ AMERICAN OARAGE—Best equipped re- ! pair shop In town; day and night aer- ; vice. Supplies and acceaaoriea. For ser | vies call 1641. AUTO PAINTING—John P. Jacko. Auto mobile. Truck and Wagon Painter. 305 Laurie Street. Jitney Bus painting a specialty,__ AUTO Tot’S—Recovered and repaired. Slip Covers for all cars P. Guthoft. 184 New Brunswick Avo. Phons 1*40._ CLAUSEN A JOHNSON—Auto Tops cov ered and repaired. W# maks new cur tains. cushions, carpets, floor covering*; all kind* of auto top material for sale; wholesale and retail. 143 New Brunswick Avenue._Phone 41-W.__ COUNTY BRIDGE GARAGE—Try others, th^n try us. Storage, |5.00 per month; lowest prices In repairing. 409-11 Mar ket St. Tel. 1431._ ELECTRIC RKPAIK1NU—ueneraiora a ^ starters repaired; all makes of arma tures rewound: motor winding our spe cialty. K. «<• K. Electric Co. 143 New Brunawlck Ave. Tel. 60S._ ELLIS BROS.—Garage, for your repair ing, moving and trucking, car anjJ taxi service. Storage and supplies. rbone < ’ St, __ . EDERAI AUTO R k DIA i )R w< >RKS - • Auto radiators, bodies and fenders re- i paired, all kinds auto sheet metal work, i 190 New ^Brunswick Ave. Phone 1160. 1 FORDS GARAGE CO.—Expert auto r«= | pairing, battery electrical service; night and day; ecrvlce station Gould Storage , Batteries. New Brunswick Ave. and Phone 2" "• * I '• rth Amt PRANK HU DA—Commercial automobile, , body builders and repairers; automobile painting; specializing on touring and I commercial cars. 4 j3 Division St. Phone ' 793"^- _____ ____I N GARAGE—Storage end repairing; New Brunswick Ave„ corner Place. Phone^ 711. :ir<;ii st. OARAGE—Expert repairing, overhauling, pleasure cars, trucks, carboli burning, automobile supplies. 342 High Be »IH A A. Muurer JACOB & MORROW—Auto Repair Co.. | listribQtors for Middlesex County Selden , Motor Tru ks; 1 to 6 tons. 340 Pros pect St._P]ione _20Ci8.___________ MAGNETOS REPAIRED—Williams Auto Electric Service Station; magnetos, gen erators. starters; batteries properly and fully recharged 60c. Agent for the Wlth Ave. MASTER M EC H A N H *—Ot to Dietz. 18 years experience on all makts of cars and marine engines; work guaranteed. Phone I Comer State and Cl-auncey Sts PERTH AMBOY AUTO BODY CO — Builders of auu delivery and truck bod ies; painting and repairing. 883-883 State St. Phone 1601.__ PETE'S GARAGE—Expert auto repairing. ■ electrical and battery service. 870 Am- 1 boy Ave. Top HilL Phone 133. P. J Megyar. Prop._____ I . iDIATOR WORK Expert repairing auto radiators, lamps, fenders hoods gasoline tanks, etc. 181 New Brunswick Ave. 183 Fayette St. : 1 Phone 2172. ____ V l LLA*V1*I.>W—oaifccai. life, tube repair shop in state; best ecr- ■ vice. Satisfaction guaranteed. George’s ■ Tire op. 180 New Brunswick Ave. On the corner._ V I LCANIZING—.Steam Vulcanizing and retreading Billy’s Ttre Shop. Phone 2140 148 New Brunswick Ave._ TvATi N* AVE. GARAGE—Auto repair ing. Carbon Burning; light machine work All work guarantee] H Kt'-.ss Tel. 224»> Auto Livery—Garages_ W GARAGES—six and one sh<*p for rent on King Str-et. Inquire Maple Realty Co.. 2J5 ^nilth Street__ GARAGE—Private, $5 month. 186 South First_St rect.___ JOE’S TAXI—Ph r.e ZDtro. Day and Night service. Care to hire for weddings funerals, etc. By hour, trip or day. 426 D1 vision 8L_____ Wanted—Aatomohilee _____ I" aUtOMOB ILES—Pert h Amboy Auto Wrecking Co., Rachlln A Feldman; high- - est pric< a paid for all kinds of autonr.bilcs All kinds of parts on hand. Radiators. J carburetors, lamps magnetos, springs, ] gtneratonf. tires, tubes etc. for tale. 1*4 Fayette Street. 181 New Brunswick Ave. Perth Amboy N .1 Tel. u:»4_Ij BUSINESS SERVICE Bum icm Services Offered IS B LAC KSM ITH—A n d practical horseshoer Wheelwright and body builder. Cham. J. Yenk. 26:1 New Brunswick Ave._ | HALLOWE’EN SUITS—To hire. 802 Dl- ! vision St., Upstairs. PUBLIC .STENOGRAPHKH—And mimeo graphing. Rnrltan Publicity Service, Rarltan Bulldlr.g._Tel. 1656. STEAMSHIP TICKETS — Mney ex change. notary. Mlnizaeothy A Mlrrossay, ir.7 Hall Ave.. Perth Amboy. N. J. Tel 642 _____ i SHOES SHI NED—George’s Shoe Shining Parlor, r sular sliine 5c. cream shine. 10c. cream dye. 80c. 152 Smith St.. Junior Hall.__ STOVE REPAIRING—Have an expert re pair your_a:ove. Miller. 539 State St. . tPEn—Havt s ur wind «s. wall paper cleaned lo your home, store or of fice; moderate charges. Perth .vmboy Window Cleaning Co.. 102 Broad St. Phone ItOI_————====^ Building—Contract ing l'» UUTtt LIX' niiv, w. — c -n: ww.. tractors and dealers In electrical sup plies. lighting fixtures of quality. 1*5 Smith Pt. Phon#_ 22._| j j YELLEN—Electrical Contractor; finished house wiring a specialty, fix- 1 tures at reasonable prices; estimates cheerfully_ furnlshe«l_ 161 Lind St._ ' - fei . slate. sia~ roofing and tinning; water- * proofing. 123-125 Madison Ave. Tel. . 1*60____ Today's classified ads are full of newsy facts for people who want to buy or want to sell. The man who has ambition enough to use a “Situation Wanted” ad when seek ing employment deserves an interview. ^asalflM Ads offer good 3oba IN' THE DISTRICT COI RT OF THE * I NITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT Of NEW JERSEY In the Matter of H. VAN IDERST1NE. JR.. INC., A NVw Jersey Corporation, Bankrupt. IN BANKK1 PT-'Y To the creditors of H. Van Iderstlne Jr Inc., a New Jersey Corporation, of the City of Perth Amboy. In the County • ■f Middlesex and District aforesaid, a bankrupt; j Notice Is hereby given that on Monday, the seventh day of November. A. D., 1921. at 10 o'clock A. M., there will be a meet ing of the creditors of tR above-named bankrupt at my office. No. 210 Smith Street in the City of Perth Amboy, in said District, to examine an-Kjn"** up *n the final report and account of George Kemeny, the receiver herein, which was filed In the office of the undersigned at P. rth Amboy In said District, on the third day of December. 1920. and also to ex amine and pais upon the final report and , account of George A. Kuhn, the trustee ■ 1 herein, which was filed In the office of | the undersigned at Perth Amboy, in said District, on the nineteenth day of Octo ber. 1921. and shows $1713.55 for dlstrl button, to make allowance to the said J receiver and trustee ant hl«*v*ttfr.i. attorneys for the petitioning creditors and bankrupt, to < nsbi counts, and to tr»n»**-ct s*->'h *h<' ness as may properly corns before such meeting. Dated, October 20, 1921 I ADRIAN LYON. 75*9—10-21-1t Referee In bankruptcy. 1 r _ * 1 WONDER WHY VOLSTEAD DOESN’T GET AFTER EVENING NEWS ADS They have such a wonderful kick! You take one and you’re going about your business as though nothing had happened, when—all of a sudden—bang!—your car is sold or you’ve found a cook or something else that you wanted has been accomplished. These little News classified ads “hit you all at once’’ and the after-effects are wonderful! And they work fast, too. You’ll often hear from your ad telling the people of Perth Am boy that you have a talking machine for sale, or that you want to buy a bed room suite— within a few hours after it appears! Whenever yon want anything—first read the ads in the classified section under the heading that interests you. If what you want isn’t offered — get it through an ad of your own tomorrow—call 400 and ask for an ad taker. BUSINESS SERVICE Heating and Plumbing_*• i m i;i.\(J—Damgaard A buote. Heat ing and gat luting. Jobbing promptly at tendtd to; estimates furnithed. 208 Elm St. Phona 1081. _ PLUMBING—8. 1* Bulvanotkl. plumbing, heating gat fitting and tinning In all Itt brant he*, ali work promptly done. €70 Charles 8t. *Phone 1408. __ PLUMBING—John Klusendorf. plumbing, heating and gas fitting; Jobbing promptly attended to. estimates furnished. 498 Groom St. Phone 2221.__ Insurance___ INSURANCE—Fire, plate glass, automo bile, workmen's compensation, liability. ; etc. M II. Madsen. 173 Smith Street nnd 470 Brace Avenue. _' Millinery—I>re— making i DRESSMAKING—Ladles; latent fashions; hemstitching and buttons covered. A. | Kalman. 2<3 Elm St. __ HEMSTITCHING—VVe do all kinds of aids and accordion pleating and machine pleating; very reasonable prices. E. Weiss 317 3t Phone 2072. Moiing. Trucking. Storage_*3 AUTO T RUCK ING-jf Long distance and moving at railroad Tates. also storage. A. It. Stryker._233 Grant St. Tel. IK1. \\RTING—Walsh eck's General Trucking, local and long distance moving; also light and heavy carting. 266 Goodwin StL Phune_1672J_Perth Amboy, N. J. EXPRESS—And trucking; local anil lon distance. J. J. Sidenburg. 377 Division 8t. Phone 353-J.__ IAI LI Mi —Andrew And- raon. Trucking eugines. 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. IOVTnG—D Kadln. express and storage, long distance moving with care. 204 New Brunswick Ave. Phone 1676. 1882. Perth Amboy._ lOVING—Hmielski Bros., light and heavy trucking; local and long distance, careful drivers, a! work given our per sonal attention. Phone 406 Perth Am boy. uOV lN(i—Beppere tixpress; transporta tion between Perth Amboy and New York; move In city or country. 296 Washington 8t. Phone 896-J. IOV1NG—John Hawrylko & Son truck ing and moving, local and long distance; personal attention to all work. 162 Chauncey Si._Telephone Connection. rRUCKING—With brand new five ton Pierce Arrow trucks. Do all kinds; heavy aril shipping to Boston, Atlantic City, Philadelphia. Only mod- rate truck ing. Tel. 1964-M. Bodnar, 728 Cortlandt S t rest._ 'RUCKING—John Gardell, transfer and auto trucking; storage fur-lture and pianos moved; country and city. 205 Market St._Phone_478.____ RUCKING—C. Borup. transfer and auto trucking, storage, furniture and pianos moved, city and country. 335 State St. Phone 3176._ Painting and Papering_34 JECOrtATING— A. P. Earner; Painter and Puper Hanger; work guaranteed; reasonal le prices; estimates given. 123 So 1 st St. Phone 643-W.__ •AlNJlNG—Harry Cohen Paper Hanger; Interior decorating a specialty; estimates furnished. 178 Broad St. Shop 164 So. 1st St Phone S47-J._ JAPER HANGING—Paper Hanging a specialty. Wall Paper retail at whole sale prices. Paper Hangers fumlshe-d at lowes» prices. N Y Wall Paper Co. 360 State St. Phone 1722. _ _Professional Services_97 PIANO TUNING—And Repairing; first class work. C. Steinhauser. S25 State St, Tel. 1354-M. _ _Repairing_98 ,’aBINET MAKING—Colonial Cabinet Worl a. home of expert cabinet nnkers; upholstering, veneering, enameling chair cane •*; gbiss table tops shelves, mirrors chdee orlenta rugs. Cleaning and re pa 1 rl ng. Phone 236-M. 388 State 8t. 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. 288 Hobart St. PN»ne 423. SHOE REPAIRING—S. Goldsmith has moved from 127 Fayette St. to 3»>5 State Street. All work guaranteed at the low est prlcef.__ _ STOVE REPAIRING—Parts for all makes also new and second hand stoves and ranges. John Moinar. 481A State 8t. P. DEKASMI—Fine shoe repairing; prices smashed. 457 N>-w Brunswick Avc._ NO—Fiat c'.ais, b* at oak leather used: also new shoes at reason- j able prees J. Cherensky. 1S1 New | Brunswick Avs. iHOE REPAIRING—Central Shoe Repair ing Co. will save vour shoes We restore them to their original newness: moder ate prices. 279 Madison Ave. Opposite M alestje.J= STOVE REPAIRING—Have your stove repaired before the cold weather sets In. Tel 2253-W. UPHOLSTERING — AND FURNITURE REPAIRING. HARRY FEINBBRG. 30 SMITH ST. PHONE 1571. UPHOLSTERING—L. L. BRAIDWOOD. 362 HIGH ST. PHONE 253. UPHOLSTERER — Overstaffed furniture repaired and recovered; springs reset. John J Galvin 336 Park Ave. Tel. 1347-M Renovating and Dyeing 19 CLEANING—Alterations, ('leaning, Dye ng. Pressing Orders called for and de livered; n.b*ea moderate. S Epstein. 255 Madison Ave.. Below Majestic Theatre. Tel 1479 __ LEANING—Tailoring and Cutting; la dies' and Gents’ garments cleaned, pressed end 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. Fishkln Bros.. 309 S Ole St 136 New Brunswick Ave. _ i i;S REMODELED—Furs stored free while having them remodeled or repaired at very low prices during the summer months. lasured against Are and bur glary A ^jreenhong-._5* Smith 8t. Business Advertisers who use the classi fied section get a special, low rate by ad vertising every day. Looking for desk room or office ^pace in town? Watch the ads in clsssidcaUon iage for vou today. Read it. __J EMPLOYMENT _Help Wanted— Female_ft CIGAR MAKERS—Also cigar packer* and bunch maker*. Garcia Grand* Cigar Co. 737 Cortlamlt 8treet. COOK—Experienced; White. Woodbrldge Hotel, Woodbrldge. N. J.__ GIRLS— Inqutrs ^Chesebrough Manufac turlng Co. __ | GIRL—For general housework; no wash ing; good wages. 202 Market St., down stairs. j “girl—For general housework. 130 Lewis Street. GIRL—For light housework. Apply Cigar store. 42 Smith St.______ GIRL—To worn after school in doctor’s office._Dr. E. Klein._136 Market 8t._I GIRLS—1« years old and oven for light work. Standard W’arehouse **and Dock Co., below Lelilgh Valley Roundhou**. GIRLS. 2—To examine hemstitching. H. Rosenthal & Co. 235 New Brunswick Avenue.___ MEN—APPLICATION IN PERSON OR BY LETTER MAY BE MADE FOR EM PLOYMENT TO TAKE PLACES MADE VACANT BY SUCH MEN AS MAY LEAVE THE SERVICE. GIVE AGE. PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE, IF ANY. NAMES OF NOT LESS THAN TWO REFERENCES. OR ENCLOSE LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION. PHYSICAL EXAMINATION AT EXPENSE OF COMPANY 13 REQUIRED. ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO 26 EX CHANGE PLACE. JERSEY CITY. N. J., OR APPLY IN PERSON AT STATION MASTER’S OFFICE, JERSEY CITY PASSENGER STATION, JERSEY CITY. N. J. P. L. GROVE. SUPERINTEND ENT. NEW YORK DTVI3ION. MIDDLE AGED WOMAN—To do light housework In exchange for home and nominal monthly salary; location Perth Amboy. Box 4, Care New._ OPERATORS'—On Union special double needle machines; also on button hole ma chines. Apply Cohen & Flshkln Manu facturing Co. 319 Madison Ave._ i OPERATORS—Wo increased our plant again with 25 machines and need 25 ex perienced operators on men's shirts. AH , girls who applied for position* last week can call r work. Sidney Rosensteln & C" 450_Market St. OPERATORS, EXAMINERS AND BON ERS—Our factory enlarged. We can n \v use more; experienced or to learn on , very simple corset covers. Finest sani- 1 tary conditions, steam heated; light, airy and filtered drinking water. Only 3 min utes walk from ferry. Apply at once. Neat form Brassiere Co., Amboy Road and Main St.. Tottenvllle._l OPERATORS—50 more on handkerchiefs; steady work; best pay in town. H. Ros enthal & Co. 235 New Brunswick Ave. SECOND GIRL—White; car far- paid. 176 Commerce St.. Rahway. N. J,_ SERVANT GIRL—Inquire 102 Broad Ptreer. _ WOMAN—To make beds and clean rooms. Palace Hotel._ YOUNG GIRL—To assist with light house work. 258 Smith St._ YOUNG LADIES—Six; wanted at fnce for pleasant outdoor work; must be good talkers. Call between 6 and 8 P. M. 159 George St., over bridge. South Amboy._ Di >M KSTIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY — 320 Market St., female help furnished, p iSitions waiting for girls, women by day for private families Phone 1418-M. _Help Wanted-Male_33 MAN—Who can ael', for piano store, as helper and to go out canvassing; must be honest and have good character. Wages $15 week)v and commission. Brunton Piano Co.. 204 Smith Street, Perth Am boy._ masons—Wanted at once. Apply Mike Fillmon. 227 Yetman Ave. Tottenville. SLACK COOPER—Gluck's Cooperage, ft. of Meade Street. AMBOY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY—Li censed Employment Bureau. Supplies men and women fop 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 1953_ _Help W anted—Male and Female 34 NOTICE—if you have from $200 to $500 we will pi ce you In a position to make $10-$20 a day Call 51 Clinton St. Room 201. Newark. N. J._ SALESMEN AND SALESWOMEN—Want ed to sdl national known electric vacuum cleaners. Inquire 141 Fayette Street. Salesmen and Agent* gf EXPERIENCED SALESMAN—To canvass with phonoraphs; wages and commis sion paid to the right party. J. Sraerl Ing. 143 Smi th St._ SALESMAN—To represent International Correspondence Schools in adjacent ter ritory. Drawing account against com missions. Phone Montgomery 3274 for appointment or write 665 Newark Ave., Jersey City. _Situation* Man ted—Female 86 STENOGRAPHER—High school and busi ness school graduate; 3 years experience. Address Box 34. Keyport. WOMAN—Wishes work by day or week. “J. Z.** Care News._ _ situations Wanted—Male AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC—First class; open for position; thoroughly competent to take charge of shop. Specialist on trucks, has license for gas. electric and steam. Not afraid of work: best of ref erences furnished. *‘W. C. S.‘* P. O. Box 384.__ YOUNG MAN—D. sires position as clerk or office assistant. 10 years experience in payroll, timekeeping, bookkeeping and general office duties. Phone 911-W Tot tenvllle. V. J. Eith. R. F. D. 2, Princes Pay P. Q.. 8tsten I si a n d;_ _Boslneea Opportunities_88 INCOME—Are you satisfied with your In come. if not see page 136 in October’s American Magazine, upper right hand corner. Apply after 1 o’clock. Room 217 Board of Trade Building. Ask for Mr. Miller. PART OF GROCERY STORE—For But cher shop in heart of State St. Trplley stops In front of store, lease and other conveniences Included. Inquire Grocery Store, 336 State Street. FINANCIAL _M—ey to lew 4# IMPROVED PROPERTY —91600, 92009. I *2K»0. Cooard A Co. 102 Smith St. instruction _Corrsspaadeaee Cow_41 CIVIL SERVICE—Examinations November positions 91400-91600; age 18 upward; ex perience unnecessary. For free particulars Instruction. writs J. Leonard (former Civil Service examiner) 056 Equitable Building, Washington, D. CL_ Miuktl, Dancing, Dramatic 44 BANJO—!.’o 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.-O P. M. a Rogers 810 Maple 8t», Perth Amboy. Phone 1882. v LIVE STOCK _Hwit, Cattle, Vehicle!_48 COW’S—Fresh Cows and Springers for sale or exchange for Beef Cow* Price# rea sonable Call or write Levine A Kap lowlt* 161 Lewie 8t, TeL tOtT._ FRESH COWS—And Springers for sale at any time, extra good milkers; always large stock on hand. J. Zlotkin, Free hold. N. J. TeL 163-W, HORSE—Wagon and harness, will sacri fice on account of sickness. Tel. Mata wan 11-J. HORSE—Very good delivery; with or without wagon and harness can be bought cheap. 686 State 8treet,_ HORSES—Auction sale; harness and wagons; to be sold at Public Auction every Monday and Thursday at 367 Di vision St. Outside horses sold on com mission. TWO HORSES—Harness and 3 wagon* John 8eaman. 528 State St. WAGONS—3 coupes, 1 delivery, 2 surreys, automobile tops and bodies. O. Olson, foot Jollne Ave., Tottenyllle, _Poultry and Supplies_19 BROODER STOVES—Incubator. oat* sprouter, etc. Cheap. Box 115. Rahway. CHICK FEED—Scratch, Whole Corn. Mash. Also agent for Dr. Peter's Kurl ko. E. Ohlson. Phone 2045. 405 Lan-le St. FERRIS WHITE LEGHORN—Hens.-good stock for breeding; $1.25 each. Lamp. M> Kennedy St._ POULTRY—Wholesale and Retail Pc try Market; live chickens, ducks, eta* at lowest price* 257 New Brunswick Ave. D. Schaffer. Prop._ MERCHANDISE Articles for Sale >1 BARGAINS—In genuine leather brief casts, shot guns, rifles and shells, hunt ing coats, safety razors and bladct* S. Perlmuter 196 Smith 8t. ICE BOX—52 Inches long, 32 Inches wide. 31 inches deep and other articles suitable for restaurants. The Ernst House, No. 162 New Brunswick Ave., Perth Amboy. LEATHER—Oak Soles and scraps. We carry a full line of cobbler's tools and supplies for home use. P. Barblerl. 404 406 8tate 8t. MIRRORS—Several large. Inquire A. Jen sen. 336 St>to Street._ 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. __i RUBBER GOODS—Thompson - Goodyear Rubber Corp.. 315 Maple St. Tel. 2169. Everything In Rubber; wholesale and re tail. Plumbers. Factory and Household Supplies. SPLITTER—One power wood; one farm wagon. H. A. Ltttell, South Amboy. N. .1, Phone 10. STAMPED GOODS—Just received a new assBrtment; pretty patterns; easy to embroider; suitable for Christinas gifts; free Instructions. Hoffman’s Art Shop. 230 8mlth 8L STEAM PIPES—Corrugated she- ts; all! kinds of rails; air tanks, long rods with buckles, radiators. Hurry Goldbtrg. L. V. R. R. and New Brunswick Ave. WALL PAPER—25% redurflon on all grades. Prices from 10 cents a roll up. Large virlety. Gimpleman Bros. 331 State St. Phon>. 1772. WATER HEATING SYSTEM—No. 4 Rudd gas burning system. J. Slobodien. 143 Smith Street. _Business^ Equipment_52 CARBON PAPERS—And Typewriter Sup plies fur a-1 machines; first class ribbons. Stationery and supplies E. M. Glueck. 7r. Smith St. Phone 2177._ TYPEWRITERS — Headquarters, sold, rented, repaired; ribbons, parts. Comt-gya & Pro. Corner Smith and Elm Streets._ WAX FIGURES—A number of wax fig ures and hat stands on hand. F. & F. Shop. i>5 Maple St, Building Materials_04 BOILERS—J. j. Keenen. tanka and smoke stacks. sheet iron work of all descriptions Repairing a specialty. 386 and 390 Dlvi Bi<»n St. and P. R. R. Perth Amboy. N. J. Phono office 1G0S; home 260-B. HARDWARE—Elizabeth Hardware Co., The Home of Hardware. 137-139-141 New Brunswick Ave. TeL Exchange 120 121 Perth Amboy._ HARDWARE—Tools. Paints. Oils, Var nishes. Wall Paper. Painters Supplies. Max Gold fa rb._311 State St. Phone 861. LUMBER—Sash Doors, Moulding. Wire Laths, new and old; also miscellaneous material; real bargains. Inquire 273 Goodwin St. A. Larson. _____________ PAINTS—Atlantic Lead and Atlantic Linseed Oil; Pierce’s Ready Mixed Paint, 33.25 u gallon, set colors. S. Koch. 363 State St. Phone 1316. VARNISH AND STAIN—In one applica tion. See The Jonlee Co. Paint Head quarters. 184 Smith St. Phone 1980. _Farm and Dairy Predacts_55 MILK—Perth Amboy Milk Co. always at your service. Deliveries everywhere. Demand our products from your dealer r grocer _Good Things to Eat_17 BREAD—Eat that so homelike Aunt Mar tha Bread; sold at all grocers. Sim men's Model Baksry. COFFEE CAKES—Danish coffee cakes, pies, layer cakes, doughnuts, etc., fresh every day at 2 P. M. N. E. Bjornsou. Jr.. 189 New Brunswick Avenue. POP CORN CRISPS—Dixie Mix; you mlsa a treat if you fall to eat this excellent I op corn confection. Dixie Products Co. 258 Madison Ave.t Perth Amboy. N. J. SALADS—Majestic Delicatessen. ready coo'. meats, all home cooking; cater ing to parties and entertainments a spe clalty. 182 8mlt' 8t. Phone 1634. Household Hoods_{JW BABY CARRIAGE—Reed, lik.- new. J. A. i John St., South Amboy, FURNITURE—Dublin Furniture House, all kinds of furniture, baby carriages. floor coverings a specialty: reasonable prices; positively new goods 279 8m|th Street. PARLOR SUITE—Green velour mahogany three piece. 106 Rector 8t. Phone 125-W. RANGE—Combination coal and gas; in a-1 condition; will sacrifice. .J A. Apple gat e. 2 88_Johji_SL:__South_^\n2bov;___>_ SEWING MACHINE—And stove, iuijuire , 181 Broad Street._ rK—wlute enamel Iron; x u! 42| Brace Ave._j Machinery and Tools €1 MOTORS AND GENERATORS—All kinds 1 of A. C. and D. C.. also rewinding and j repairing promptly attended to. Peith Amboy Storage Battery & Electric Co. 2r.« Madison Ave_Tel 1207 __j Musical Instruments_62 COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA—r.arge size; regular $125 value, now $85 on easy terms. Brunton Piano Co. G. A. Post. Manager. 204 Smith St. Tel 16 "MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—Full line of Uktleles: regular $4.00; special $2.95; latest sheet music. J. Smerling. 145 Smith Street._ PATHE—Come now to select your phono graph with 825 records free for $110. J. Smerling. 148 Smith Street._ RECORDS—Emerson Records; all the la test songs and dance hits on sale. Watches. Clocks and Jewelry; also expert watofr _Pardon 70 Smith Seeds. Plants. Fertilisers_ 68 GRAPE VINES—Fall plants C. Job. Richmond Valley, B. I._ TREES—6 poplar trees. 3 years old. 422 Brace Avenue.___ If YOU have some special want to be satisfied —• call the EVENING NEWS and ask for an ad taker. MERCHANDISE Wearing Apparel_65 CAPS—Men's Capa and Cloth Hata made to order in any wanted atyle. Mena Hat Store. 154 Smlih St.. Corner Elm. f ~ Wanted to Boy_ 66 FURNITURE—F'air prices for your furni ture. Miller, 639 Stats St. 793-W. FURNITURE—Sacond hand; bought and sold. I. Sober. •-* Smith t,_ FURNITURE—Wn buy all klnda second hand furniture. O. Houser. 103 Fayette St. Phone 143-W.___ FURNITURE—High Prices paid for aec ond *and furniture; alao all kinds of stoves, bedding, floor covering for sale. Suseman, 33 Smith St. TsL 1496-J. ROOMS AND BOARD iliirira Bwi tl BARCLAY ST., 407—Room and board in private family. __ HOTEL REMINGTON—I7T Smith St.. furnlahed rooms by day or week: rooms ■ team heated, meal* served: alao regu lar board. Tel. 0*4.__ MADISON AVE.. 207—Room and board; private family; for 1 or 2 refined gen tlemen^; aecond floor._ RECTOR STREET. 313—Board and Room. ___ Rooms Without Board_W BRIGHTON AVE., 236—Front room for gentleman.. ELM ST., *28—Furnished room; twin beds ■team heat and bath for 2 frlands or business couple, GORDON STREET, 48—Small furnished room.__ HIGH ST.. 821— Desirable room; a’: Im provements; centrally located; references required. ____ HIGH ST., 369—Single and double rooms; steam heated.__ HOFART ST., 266—Large furnished room with Improvements. LEWIS ST.. 100—Nicely furnished rooms; Prlva o family. Tel. 1792-R._• McCLELLAN ST, 266—Single room; running water; all Improvements. Mc Clellan House. _ McCLELLAN ST.. 267—1 single room; 1 double rooms; all improvements. MADISON AVE., 207—Furnished room. Mrs. Sanders. downstaIrs._ MARKET STITCH#—Large front room; aujtabl_e _for 2 gentiemen._ MARKET ST., 100—Furnish* d room; all Improvements; private family._ MARKET ST., 12*—Furnished roomf; all Improvements; private family. RECTOR ST.. 106—Nice large front room. suitable for two. Phone 125-W_ RECTOR ST.. L'>4— Neatly furnished room for gentleman or lady; all Improvements. SMITH ST.. 204—Furnished room In pri vate fa in i ly. Apartment No. 5._ SMITH ST., 204—Apartment 1; furnished room In private family.__ STATE ST.. 437—Furnished room, steam heated; . rivets family; conveniences. WATER ST.T253—2 room apartment; all improvements.__ __ Rooms for Housekeeping_69 FAYETTE ST., 97—Bedroom, dining room and kitchenette for light housekeeping. FAYETTE ST., 84—One light housekeep ing room. Improvements and heat._ KEARNY AVE.. 149—Furnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping_ KEARNY AVE.. 102—1 or 2 rooms; fur nished or unfurnished; suitable for light housekeeping._ MARKET ST., 208—Large room and kit chenette for light housekeeping._ MARKET ST., 131—Large front room for light housekeeping; laundry privileges. STATE ST.. 231—Furnished room; good home for right party._ WATER ST.. 163—2 or 3 light house keeping rooms; modern Improvements. WATER ST.. 47—Furnished room with or without light housekeeping; beautiful lo catlon; al 1 improvements. Phone 506-R. WATER ST., 37—Facing bay; 1 or 2 rooms and kitchenette: steam heat, pho^-* FURNISHED APARTMENT—3 rooms. Inquire 273 High St._ PUNISHED ROOMS—For light house keeplng Tel. 82-W._ _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. 101 Smith Street. PRESTO LUNCH—And Bakery; horns pastries; popular prices; open day and night. ' 1 - Sm*th Street._ VICTORY RESTAURANT—Oyster and Chop House; sea food special; popular prices. 322 State Street, near Jefferson St.. Perth Amboy. Tel. 3234._ _Wanted—Rooms. Hoard_73 TABLE BOARD—In private family de sired by young business man; in center of city. Tel. 666 between 8.30 A. M. and 6 P. M.__ "REAL ESTATE FOR RENT __Real Estate Dealers_74A CONARD & COM PANT—Heal Estate and General Insurance. 102 Smith Street, Perth Amboy. N, J. Phone 210._ FRASER BROS.—Reaf Estate and Insur ance. Savings Bank Building. Phone 663,__ HANS NIELSEN CO.—Real Estate and Mortgages. 106 Smith Street. Real ( Esta a Exchange Building. Telephone 88,_ JACOBSON Hi GOLDFAIIB—Real Estate and Insurance. Raritan Building. Phone 1856__ MAPLE REALTY CO.—Heal Estate. 215 Smith St. Phons 1710. _ MARGARETTBN & LOBEL—Successors, to Alpern & Co.. Real Estate. Mortgages and Insurance. Raritan Building. Perth Amboy. N. J. Phone >60. _ PERT I AMBOY REAL ESTATE EX CHANGE and General Insurance. 317 Madison Avenue. Phone 1465._ PERTH AMBOY TRUST COMPANY Rea) Estate Department Property In all section** of the cltj for •ale at fair prices, godd terms. If you wish to buy or sell It will be to your advantage to cal) on us. "Superior 8ervlce" _ SHIRLEY & SORENSON'—Successors to D. A. Shirley. Real Estate and Insur ance. 130 Smtrh St., Perth .mboy. Office open evenings. Tel. 190._ Apartments and Flats 74 BRIGHTON AVE.. 163—6 room flat; all improvements: steam heat._ CATALPA AVE.. 102—5 rooms; all im provements except steam. Inquire 178 Broad Street. DAVIDSON AVE.. 264—5 rooms; rent cheap. Inquire J. Shulman, City Bak ery. 66 Smith Street. DAVIDSON AVE., 262—5 room flat. In quire Philip Levine Raritan Building. 176 Smith St.__ DIVISION ST . 386—Fla£ Inquire J. i Polkowlts, 411 State St._ KIRKLAND PLACE. 317—Five room flat. Inquire A. Jensen. 336 State St._ RIB ST.—Nice, light clean flat: Nov. 18th; all improvements: rent $40.00; ref erenceg required. 346 Barclay 3t._ LEWIS ST..” 12C—3 rooms. Inquire 83 Broad Street. MARKET ST—6 rooms; all improve ments except heat. $40.00. Charles L. Steuerwaid, Inc., 208 Smith 8t. NEW APARTMENT—C rooms; all im provements Irqulre 119 Madison Ave. NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. 265—5 r m flat; all improvements. Inquire 265 Elm Street. SHERIDAN ST.—3 rooms. Inquire 264 Goodwin Street, upstairs.__ SHERIDAN ST.. 182—6 rooms; all im provements. Inquire after 5 P. M._ SMITH ST.—Four rooms: suitable for two or three adults. Tel. 399._ STATE ST., 491—Six rooms and 4 rooms. part Improvements._ APARTMENT—6 Rooms; all improve ments. Inquire Maple Realty Co. 215 Smith Street.__ APARTMENT—7 rooms. Inquire 4S Smith Street. FINEST LOCATION—6 room apartments, all improvements. Inquire 232 State St. FLAT—6 rooms, inquire 491 Johnstone St.. upstairs. _ ROOMS. 5—And bath; all improvements; mw building. 621 Brighton Ave. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT _Afftwrato w4 WMi I* ROOMS. 5—Nov. All Improvement*; ateara heat, <40. Inquire 181 Bmlin St. , ROOMS—J; all improvement*. Inquire 175 Stale St. Tel. 515-W._ ROOMS. 6—All Improvement*. Inqulr* A. Kaufman. 172 Park _Ave.__ THREE ROOMS—Inquire 2*1 Ooodwin Street, upetaim. _ ~ Bualnem. Place* for Rent_II KINO ST.—New more luat off Smith St, on King St. will leaae; alio manufactur ing apace «.I0* equare feet. Tbeo. S. Brown. HI King St. FAYBTTE ST, 101—Two lunch wagona. doing good bualneaa; confectionery atora; good location; doing good bull neaa y FACTORY BUILDING 5500 aq. ft. Door apace to leaae; building 110 X 50 ft. on railroad aiding, centrally located; aultable for manufacturing or atorage. Write or call Mr. Galll. 455 Di vlalon St.___ . _ Houses for Kent 77 DIVISION ST.. 886—House. Inqulro J. Polkowlts. 411 State St._ _ HIGH ST.. 214—8 rooms; all Improve ments. Inquire Room 321 RaJltan Bldg. STATE ST., 188—House, all Improvement* Inquire Joseph Bruck & Son. 140^mltb» Street.___w WOODHRIDGE—Furnished house. ToL Wood bridge 33-R.__ COTTAGE—5 rooms; fully furnished; all Improvements; steam heat; electric lights private telephone; 856.00 per*mopth. Ad dresa ‘•Cottage/* Cars News,_ _ HOUSE—Furnished; 8 rooms; all im- f provements tut gas; trve minutes bus 1 from Smith St. Rent $55. Charlse L. > Steuerwald. Inc., 208 Smith It. ~_Office* and Penh Room M FURNISHED OFFICES—J. Krelelshelme* A Son. 133 Smith Street._ OFFICE—Large front*office to let. ApplX Maple Realty Co. 818 With Bt, *~ _Sii bur ban for Rent_W AVENEL—House on trolley line; 12 rooms 2 baths; steam heat; electricity, garage. Tel. Rahway 182-J.__ MORGAN HEIGHTS—Single house with garage and grounds; 6 rooms and bath; all improvements Including steam heat; furnished or unfurnished; convenient for two families; rent $56. Seen by appoint* menu Tel. South Amboy 18-R, WOODBRIDGE—6 room dwelling, all Im provements, hardwood finish; very de sirable. Comegys A Bro. 287 Elm St. ROOMS, 6—And bath In upper part oil private house, adults only. C. Job. Rich mond Valley. S. I. __ * _Wanted—To Ban t_St HOUSE OR APARTMENT—Furnished* with all improvements; desirable loca tlon. Address Box 60, Care News. ROOMS—Furnished or unfurnished house keeping or with board by young couple; all Improvements. Phone 580-M. BnlNitM Property w GROVE ST.—Corner new stucco store with living rooms; six room apartment above; all improvements; double lot, ga rage, only $7500; $2500 cash. Charlea L. StenerwaidInc., 208 Smit h *t._ liAKGAIN—Business property; store and two nix room flats; pays over 10ft on investment; price only $11,500; easy terms. Must be seen to be appreciated. Boynton Bros. A Co, 87 Smith 8t. _Farms and Land for Sale_St WOODLAND—45 acres containing mould ing sand and gravel near South Amboy on Cheesquake Road. Chaa. Buckelew, South Amboy. N. J._ 150 ACRE—Farm, Millstone, N. J. 12 acres timber, balance under cultivation; 0 room hous\ new barn, sheds, chicken coops and a.l out buildings; cows; 4 horses, tractor engine; all machinery and tools; 45 ton hay; 2,000 bushes corn 17 acres rye seeded; price $13,500 on terms, g^ Eastern Farm Development Co. 202 Rar- \k itan Building. Tel, 1856._ . 46 ACRE—Farm near New Bruns* lek; excellent buildings; 2 horses, 8 cows, 200 chickens; all tools; can be bought with $1500 cash. Eastern Farm Development Co. Room 202 Raritan Building. Tel. 1856,___ 56 ACRE—Farm. Inquire 71 State St. Tel. 130fr-J._ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE _Houses For Sale 84 BRUCK AVE.—Near Amboy; five new stucco buildings; $806 cash required. Mass puat Bros. & Co. 692 State Street. LEE AVE.—$3500 will buy a nice concrete six room dwelling located in Perth Am boy. N. J. Easy terms. Boynton Bros. A Co. 87 Smith Street. __ MEADE STREET—2 family frame dwell ing; 5 rooms and bath each floor; steam heat; all improvements; $2,000 cash re quired. Mus: be sold at once. Conard A Company. 102 Smith 8troet. OAK ST—Big bargain; must be sold at once; 2 family building on Oak neat Smith St., all Improvements with big driveway: price $7200; easy terms. Schonceit A Blitter. Raritan Building. Tel. 1558. SHERIDAN ST.—Two family house, IS rooms, all improvements except steam heat. Massopust Bros. A Co., 652 State Street._____ HOUSE—Bargain to quick buyer. 7 room^ steam heat; lot 50 x 100; price $6,500. Inquire Martin, 339 Elm St. HOUSE—G rooms; all Improvements • Party will exchange lots in payment for same. Pierce Johnson Co. 217 Smith St. Tel. 551. HOUSES—Fords; one 5 room house with improvements and garage. Two 4 room houses wi U water and light; will ar range terms. Inquire Michael Yanovsky Fords, N. J. Phone 495-J, opposite school RESIDENTIAL. SECTIONS—Largs selec tion of houses; all modern iroprovents. $10.00 down will start your home. Carl Jacc 4. Real Es ate and insurance. 17S Brighton Ave. Tel. 561. _Lois For Sale . M wM FORDS—Building lots. $55 each and at ™ Woodbrldge. $55 each; small farms at $400 each and upwards. Hans Nielsen Co. 196 Smith 8t., Perth Amboy, N. J. FORDS—Corner lot; 50 x 100; price $S00. Inquire Martin. 339 Elm St. METUCHEN-Large lots 100 x 200, *Lln^ den Ave., at “Woodwild" adjoining Woodwild Park, best residential section in Metuchen. for sale, only $1200 each. Boynton Bros. & Co.. 87 Smith _Sh_ _Suburban For Sale ST FORDS—New 7 room house; all latest Improvement!!; small amount of cash. Tel. 1378-R. A. Welsman, Vine St. FORDS—5 rooms and bath bungalow near Ford Ave., Just completed; 8 min utes from trolley and bus lines; $800.00 cash; balance like rent. Conard & Com pany. 102 Smith Street. FORDS—Splendid home; six rooms and bath; all improvements; fastest grow ing section of Fords; easy terms; no agents. Address “Splendid Home" Care News. FORDS, N. J.—This new 6 room cottage^ will only cost to carry Including hear, $27.50 a month. $1,000 cash will enable you to live in this charming cottlge. This house is located on New Brunswick Avenue corner Gold Street, Fords. Trol ley and bus pass door. Inquire M. Gold berger. 338 State St., Perth Amboy. N. J. Phone 338. FORDS—Half minute to trolley, five room ^ bungalow with improvements, surprising ly low price, a nek very easy terms. Char- ^E lea L. Steuerwald, Inc. 208 Smith St. ™ TOTTENVILUS—For sale; easy terms; * family dwelling; best location in Tot'en ville; all Improvements. B. Williams, Tottenvllle, N. Y._• VVOODBKIDGE—New home; 7 rooms, sleeping porch, umlnished attic; hot wa ter heat, garage; large lot; excellent lo cation; owner leaving town. Inquire 112 High St. Tel. Woodbrldge 217-M. WOODBR1DGE—6 rooms and bath, stucco dwelling; corner lot; could not be built for $y.000; price $8,000.00. Conard & Co. 102 Smith Stret-t, VVOODBKIDGE—Wedge wood Ave.. 3 room bungalow; bath; all improvements; electricity, gas. water, sewer. Dr. Hoag land. Woodbrldge._ VVOODBKIDGE—4 room new house, good location; price $21,000: $600 cash. 7 rooms and hath at Sewfren, value $0,500. price $8,000; hardwood floors, garage. J. H. Concannon, Woodbrldge. Tel. 291». Wanted—Heal Estate_89 CITY—If >ou desire quick and satisfac* tory results list your properties for saie with us. We have buyers for all parts of the city. Conard & Company. 102 Smith Street. HOUSE—one family 6-7 rooms; all lm provements; location( between Lewis and ^ Market; from State toward Water St.) ifl Write P. O. Box 43. Perth Amboy. K, J. REAL ESTATE—W« have willing pur chasers for real estate in all parts of the city. If your property is for sal« consult us. Margaretten & Lotel, Inc., ■accessors tto Alpern & Co., Karltwi Building. V