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Thrifty People Read Classifications 51 to 59 Before They Start Out Shopping _* I -- TH'. EVENING NEWS Perth Amboy N J CUMIHKI> %n% K«TIS!MO index end tieedtrilMNt end PoptTar !•*# for <JUlck Reference All ada are ree'rtrted to their prop-i classifies? ma and to th# -egular Thi I E*»«nlng New# at vie of type CLASSIFIED RATEf Dally Rat# Per Line Caeh Charg# 1 • ««r» .•« . J diy» . *° }JC l l «»* ...,,c K - Mo ad taker for I*m 'hen 2 line*. Charged at the rate -arned. Count v*x average w rde to the Mn* Ad# ire allowed the «aeh rate »♦ paid at * Th* Evei.ing Nr*» Offic* within • day* fr*m th- drat day of insertion S * Charged ad* may he given hr teiepn Ads ordered tor 6 day# and stopped b* 1 for# that Mm* will only he charged tot | th- actual number of tim** rh* ad ap F • p-tired, charging at the rat* earned Long tem rate# given upon request Telephone 400. A#k for a Want A< ! Taker. * """HcLASSIHC ATIO N announcements 3—Coming Event* - 9—Persona!* f 10—Jx't and Found AUTOMOBILES ; • 11—Automobr.e# for Pal# * 12—Motorcycles and Btcycla*. c 13—Automobiles for Exchange 14—Auto Acceaeorie# . IS—Service Station#—Repairing le — Auto Livery—Ha rage* 17—W'anted—AntomobU*# BUSINESS SERVICE . i Ik—Duel ness Service# Offered 19—Building—Contracting * 20—Heating and Plumbing 2 * 21—Insurance 22— Mlllln-ry—Dressmaking 23— Moving. Trucking. Storage 24— painting— Papering ^ 25— Patent Attorney# : 26—Printing—Stationery * ; 27—Professional Service* : 2*—Repairing ; 29—Renovating aid Dyeing : . yn—Tailoring and Preaemg •f Jl—Wanted—Bueinea* ServJc* EMPLOYMENT I » 32— Help Wanted— F-mal# 33— Help Wanted —Male 34— H-Ip—Male or Female ii 35—Salesmen and Agent# • 34—Situations Wanted—Female 37—Situation# Wanted—Male FINANCIAL 38—Bueinea* Opportunity* 39—inveatmen e Stock*. Bond* 40—M^ney to I*oan 41—Wanted—To Borrow 4*—Correspondence Ccureee 43— Local Instruction Clsests 44— Musical. Dancing. Dramatic 45— Private Instruction 45—Wanted—I net run ion LIVE STOCK 47—Doga. Cata. Pete 148—Horace. Cattle. Vehicle* 49—Poultry and Supplies 50—Warned—Live Stock MERCHANDISE St—Articles foi Sale 52—Buaiuet t and Office Euulprrtn' S3—Boats and Accessories 54—Building Materials 56—Farms and Dairy Produce £6—Fuel and Feed 67—Hood Things to Eat 58—Home-made Things , 59—Household Goo 's E «»—dowelrv and Watches € (i—Wearlrtg Apparel 81—Wanted—To Buy ROOMS FOR RE-. 17—Room* Wit.*. Board IS—Rooms Without Board !•)—Rooms for Housekeeping 70—Vacation Places 71—Where to Ear 7g—Where to Stop in Town 73—Wanted—Rooms or Board REAL ESTATE FOR RENT „ 74- Apartments and Flata • 7o—BuaUeas Places for Rent 74—Farms fo. Bent 77—House# for Rent 78—Offlee* and Desk Room f 79—Suburban for Rent 90—Summer Places for Ren SI—Wanted—To Bent REAL ESTATE FOP. SAi 82—Bus'nets Property 83—Farms and Land for Sale 54—Houses for Sale So—Lots for Scle 84—Shore Property for Sale * 87—Suburban fat Sa'.e 88—Real Es ate ’or Exchange 7 89—Wan ed—Rea Estate ANNOUNCEMENTS j tnneral Ftewtn_4 : CLARK. THK FLORUIT—Smith Su, nex: - to Crescent Theatre Flower* for all oc ca«1on* Gold Fish. Tel. S9*-M. < SJTRU K. THK FLORIST—Phone 6*4. Palma ferna pot plan fa c. flower*. floral design* a specialty. 138 Laurie St. r IWGR SHOP Flowers for every occasion. wedding bou quets, floral pieces, cut flowers, potted » ’ rs '_Tel_ I 44-J_ Lss4 and » "und 1W HOUND DOG— White; tan spttel; fe I male, lost on Vineyard R ad Metuchen. I Height 13 Inches weight 12 pounds; lib i «*ral reward return 231 Mark»t St. Perth Amboy or SB F.egert A\e. Metuchen. Warm, comfnrttble rooms are offered for rent in the Classified Ad Section today. Read The ads under •'Bus'ness Services Offered.'* class tied ad section. If you telephone your ad ask about the una several classified ads every day. FIRE ALARM BOXES 21—Gordon and Meade Streets ! 23—Madison Ave. nnd Paterson 9t. j 24—Market and Sheridan Streets i 23—Smith Street and Central R- R. 26— Market and Firs? Streets 27— Raritan Copper Works ' — High and Lewis Streets U—Mad son Avenue and Smith Street. —smith and High Streets ::6—New Brunsw'ck Ave. and New Street 37—Smith and State Streets il—Standard Underground Cable Co. 42— Atlantic Terra Cotta Works 43— Buckingham Ave. and Hartford St. 43—Commerce and Front Streets 16— State and Washington Streets 17— High and Washington Streets. .'•2—O rtlsndt and Kaston Streets 4—state and Buckingham Ave. —Parker St and Pulaakl Ave. 6 — Hall A'-e. and Charles St. 7 —Stale and Wayne Streets 34 — N’par Lead Works .9—Maurer 2 —-Washington Street and Park Avenue 63—New Brunswick Ave. and Elm Street l —Smith Street and Watson ‘venue 3—Commerce and State Streets *:—Front and Smith Street* 72—Water an& ooruon Streets 4 — Kearny Ave. and Gordon Street '1—Brace and Hnnson Avenues S2—Smith and Herbert Streets 43—Amboy Ave. and Wnahlngton St. I — Lehigh Ave. and Stanford Street 4 3 — Near City Hospital —Cleveland and Brace Avenues •7 — Amboy and Hall Avenue* :>2 — Am bo.* Ave. and Inslee Street , —Lawrence and Francis Streets MATAWAN The police were called upon yes terday to settle a little trouble be •\ve» n Rosie Simmons and Kdmond Noll, colored, who reside in Main street near Dork street. According to the police the Simmons woman had been keeping house for Noll for the past fifteen years. During this time it seems that Noll had prom ised to marry the woman but never kept his promise. Lately another man has come upon the scene with the desire of marrying Miss Sim mons. but Noll refused to allow her to take her stuff from his home. When the police arrived at the Noll home, upon the request of Miss Simmons, Noll made no further ob jections and Miss Simmons moved cut. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wondhull and daughters have moved to Eliza beth. They formerly resided in Spring street. Miss Dorothy Dennis and Mrs. Alfred H. Morton were New York visitors recently. Miss Alice Zueker is taking a course iii an art school in Newark. George M. Harris is confined to his home by illness. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Bedle. •Tr., and Mrs. Bedle’s father, Charles Hcyl, will leave on Monday for Flor ida where they will spend several months. The trip will be made in Mr. Bedle's automobile. Van Davies, who was recently op erated on for neerostic bone, in the New York Ophthalmic Hospital, is so far improved that he will ho able to return to his home here tomor row. However, ho will have to re turn to the hospital from time to time for the necessary dressings to the wound. Professor and Mrs. Downs spent • viral days recently in Philadel phia. Mrs. Alonzo White entertained a number of young people Tuesday in honor of the birthday of her son. Alonzo. Mr. and Mrs. Hex Davies and Lyle Dawe were recent Philadelphia visi tors. Mrs. George B. ShepTierd is con fined to her home by illness. Miss J. Mabel Brown was a Perth Amboy v isitor Tuesday. AUTOMOBILES = Automobile Agencies I1A HAYNES—Sales and service; garage and repairs Middlesex Motors Inc. 47 Smith Street. Automobiles f«»r Bale n • I < ROCKWAY TRUCK—1H ton; pneuma - ghtiy u»i •!. v m _Syckle’s ; asengei a \ . I :• 1 ‘J model; g. . .| running condition; phone Wood I lodge 506-R. __ l iU K ll*.l Roadster; in excellent con i dition. Inquire 133 Lewis St. i I.YDESDAl.E DUMP TRUCK—3 ton steel body; hydraulic hoist and cab; a-1 ndition. Inqulr II. W. Schrlmpf A Co Lewis Si and C. R. R-, Perth Am , t iy N_J. ____ ; DODGE DELIVERY—1919; like new; big bargain. Atlantic Garage. 665 Am I boy_Avenue._ 1 DODGE—Brother Touring Sedan, $450. Van Syckle's. __ 1 iORD "DELIVERY—With Panel body; i $ 1 !• 5 00. Van Syckle’s._ FORl>—1921 Tcuring car; storage battery and demountable rims; 3 months old: driven about 2.000 miles, large 17 Inch i *:• erlng wheel; foot accelerator; gaso , lim* gauge and other improvements; ! j f .rced toi se« 1. Tel, 127-J, Woodbrldge. I GARDNER TOURING—1921; slightly used 1920 Ford Chassis; overhauled and re painted. 1919 Ton and half Selden Chassis: a-l shape. Eagle Garage. 340 i : sped St.__ HUPMuBlLK TOURING—Many extras; in very fine shape mechanically; good tires. Van Syckles. OAKLAND—Coupe, *173. Call - i M a nc h ea te r Av e.. Key port after 4:3 0. _____ ONE TON TRUCK—In good condition. No 12 Fulton St., W I bridge, N. J._ K—1920; F_- ton Gram Bernstein; g »d rubber; good rack body. 5 ton Liberty U. f*. A. good rubber, both_ good running order. sacrifice for *3500.00. F ids Garage Co._Raul Mueller_ MORE USED CARS 1918 Bulck 4 Touring. $225 192') Ford Coupe; Starter. Demountable* Lock Wheel and Speedometer; $350 1920 Ford Runabout. Self Starter; $200 D< dge Runabout, $273 Oldamobile \ ton Speed Wagon; like new; $700 Other good bargain* In Ford Runa bouts. Tourings, Deliveries, Trucks and Tractors. DORSEY MOTORS. INC. Authorized Ford Dealers 363-367 Division St. Phone 366. Perth Amboy Open Evenings Wt Move to our new home Dec. 15th USED CARS—Chandler Touring; Chav* rolet Touring; Dodge. Winter Top. Jef f• rs>n Motors. Inc_319 Madison A vs. USED CARS—1920 Touring; 1910 Bu passenger Touring: Paige Sedan. 5 pas senger. Central Garage. 225-227 New Brunswick Averue._____ USED CARS—Always a good assortment of used cars to select fron at Garret- n’s 303-307 New Brunswick Avenue. USED CARS Latest model franklin seaan. sugnuy used, wire wheels, bumpers, spare tire; cost $4250 8 months ago; will sacrifice for $2500. Chandler Touring. $300 Chandler Touting $575 Paige, sport model; like new; $975 SEXTONS GARAGE 15 Smith St. Trad os Considered _Time Deals Arranged_ USED CARS—Open an 1 - lOM I m -U ls. Superior Garage Co. Service Station Maxwell. Columbia. Elgin Motcr Cars. Garford Trucks Corner Maple and Fay ette Streets. Tel. 1694._ _Motorcycles and Bicycles _ 1! Mi »T i *i;«■ v '.L PARTS — In Stock at all times f< Harley-Davidson. Indian Re pairs. also tires, tubes and accessories. See Motorcycle Leo. 709 Charles St. Phone 204._. _ Auto Accessories _14 BATTERIES—W diard Threaded RuLber Batteries, unfailing guards against need for reinau'ation during the battery's life. Battery & Motor Service Station. 149 _X'-w Br .nswick_Avo. Tel 1885__ . ran tee; uncon ditional, a new Ray Battery if your old on< a goes wrong within 2 years. What other battery dares to do this? Chris ' 1TRES—For salt; 1 G odrich, Mlchelin. Fisk and United States. F. K. Mar*in. 145 New Brunswick Ave. PROPOSAL Scaled bids will bo received on Decem ber 15. 1921 at 2:30 I*. M. by the Board <»f <Ti sen Freeholders of the County of Middlesex In their room in the County Record Building. Bayarrl Street. New Brunswick. N. J. for the construction of t Timber Bridge over Matchaponix Brook at Little Texas. Plans, specifications and proposal sheets may be obtain*d at the Countv Engineer's Office. Hu-on 210. Bounty Record Build ing, Bayard St.. N w Brunswick, N. J., on tin- deposit of $5.00. Bids must be accompanied by a certi fied check payable to Wifliam Hilk* r. Treasurer of County of Middlesex, without conditional endorsement of cash to the amount of $500.00 The successful bidder will be required to execute a surety company bond in the full amount of the contract price condi tioned f r the faithful performance of the contract. The Board reserves th< right to reject any or all bids, if in their opinion it s to tli*; best interes of the County so to do. (Signed) FREDERICK C. SCHNEIDER County Engineer. *714—11-29-12-1-3-'. I LITTLE—BUT OH MY! The little fellows often produce! David was the first little fellow to break in to prominence when he slew Goliath in that heated conflict many centuries ago. Since that time there have been many bat tles between individuals and between nations, and history is replete with accounts of the he roism of little men. All America is now paying tribute to Mar shal Ferdinand Foch — a little fellow — who was supreme commander of the allied armies in the drive which won the World War. Right here in Perth Amboy there’s a little fellow who is producing. You ne^er knew 'David and you may not meet Foch, but you have an opportunity every day to become acquainted with Pertli Amboy’s most consistent producing little fellow — a f News classified ad. ! He’s small, but he brings the results when it conies to finding lost articles, renting houses ami apartments, and selling automobiles and performing the many deeds assigned to him. Turn TODAY to the Evening News’ classi fied section and meet him. AUTOMOBILES gerviiT Mmtlon—lUpalrln*_l» AMBOY auto radiator WORKS— I Auto radiators, bodies and fenders re* | paired, auto sheet metal work. l->4 New »: runswlck_A ve, Tel. 1607.____. AUTOMOBILE CYLINDERS REGROUND And fitted with oversized pistons, pis ton rings and wrist pins restores motor power, saves gas and oil and make® old motors as *to>d as new. Oarages can .n crease business by advising Cylinder Grinding. Writ® for price list. Produc tion Grinding Company. Inc., ll-lo Hed dfii place, Newark. N. J.__ i.\ikHI«:aN lIAUAGE—Beat equipped re pair shop in town; day and night ser vi'e. Supplies and accessories. For ser vlce ca 11 1581. _ AUTO PAINTING—John P. Jacko. Auto mobile. Truck and Wagon Painter. 30o Laurie Street. Jitney Bus painting a specialty.__ AUTO TOPS—Recovered and repaired. Slip Covers for all cars. P. Guthoff. 181 New Brunswick Ave. Phone 1680._ AUTO WRECKERS—And repairing; also towing; night and day service. Phone j 469. 2161. 236 Sheridan St. A. B. Stryker. CLAUSEN & JOHNSON — Auto Tops cov ered and repaired. We make new rur- J tains, cushions, carpets, floor coverings; all kinds of auto top material for sale; | wholesale and retail. 143 New Brunswick Av<_ue. Phons 41-W.___I ;LECTUIC REPAIUJNG—Generators u 1 j starters repaired, all makes of arma- j tures rewound motor winding our spe cialty. K. A: K, Eltctric Co. 149 New Brunswick Ave. Tel. f>05.___ ELLIS BROS.—Garage, for your repair ing. moving and trucking, car and taxi service. Storage and supplies. Phone 2197, 430-432 High St._ FEDERAL AUTO RADIATOR WORKS— Auto radiators, bodies and fenders re paired. ai: kinds auto sheet metal work. 199 New Brunswick Ave Phone 1190._ 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 2ur,s Perth Amboy FRANK HUOA—-Commercial automobile body huild.-rs and repairers, automobile painting; specializing on touring and commercial cars. 4 )0 Division St, Phone 793-J___ ftlGH ST. GARAGE—Expert repairing, overhauling, pleasure cars, trucks, carbon burning; automobile supplies. 343 Hlgfc St Phone 2283 A. A Maurer._I JACOB MORROW —Auto Repair Co.. ! distributor for Middlesex County Selden | Motor Tru ks. 1 to 5 tons. 340 Pros-, pert St. Phone 2066. MAGNETOS REPAIRED — W1 liarns Auto Electric Service Station; magnetos, gen erators. starters, batteries properly and fully recha.ged 60c. Agent for the With erbee Bait ary 140 New Brunswick Ave. PERTH AMBOY AUTO WRECKING CO. — 1S4 Fayette St. 153 New Brunswick Ave. Tel. 1394.__ Ft AR IT AN AUTO RADIATOR WORKS— Expert repairing auto radiators, lamps, fenders, hoods, gasoline tanks, etc. 181 New B Ave. Phone 2172._, VULCANIZING—Largest, must complete tire, tube repair shop In state; best ser vice. Satisfaction guaranteed. Georges Tire op. 1 S<Y New Brunswick Ave. On the corner,___ VULCANIZING—Steam Vulcaimtng and retreading. Billy’s Tire Shofx Phone *>1 40 1 48 New Brunswick Ave WATSON AVE GARAGE—Auto repair ing. carbon burning, light_machine work. All work guaranteed. H Kress Tel 2240 Auto Livery—Garages 18 SARAGE—Private; 15.00 month. Inquire 1SK South First St._! j A RAGE—Private. Inquire 179 Brighton \ ■.e . In the rear. __ GARAGES—Six and one shop for rent on 1 King Street. Inquire Maple Realty Co.. , - nitb 8i r* at , i 9 TAXI—Phone Day and Night service. Cars to hire for weddings j funerals._etc. 4-ft Division St ___ PRIVATE GARAGES, 2—Suitable for •tor m : i-eat ..h. { 0 Baat Ave l am SER\ ICE Cal • an i night Hpcciai for long trips. Avelly 403 State j Street._ TAXI SERVICE—Day and night; also au tomobiles for hire. J Holmes. T«*l. 1 4.I4-M. ___ BUSINESS SERVICE _ itusineM" Services Offered_Iff BLACKSMITH — And practical horseshoer Wheelwright and body builder. Chas. J. Y*mk. 2ft9 New Brunswick Ave._ 1 kT MINDSZENTHY — Steamship Ti ket Agency. 1«7 Hall Ave. Telephone No. ft 4 2.__ PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—And mimeo graphing. Raritan Publicity Service. | Raritan Building._Tel. 1856._| SHOES SHINED—George's Shoe Shining ( Parlor; regular shine 5c. cream shine. 10c. cream dye. 20c. 152 Smith St-, i Junior Hall.____ i STOVE REPA1RIKG—Have an expert re patr your stove. Miller. 529 State St._ wall PAPER—Have your window* wall paper cleaned In your home, store or of fice; moderate charges. Perth Amboy Window Cleaning Co.. 102 Broad St. Phone 1906._ ________ Building—i i utractlug Iff F. W. HUFF—Electrical contractor, fin ished hOUM and all kinds of interior wir ing radio equipment and installations Sjaje Sr. Tel. 644-M.__ J J. Vfel LBN—Electrical Contractor; fin shed house wiring a specialty; fix tuns at reasonable prices; estimates cheerfully furnished lfti Lind_St._ ROOFING—H i 1 r.. slat* Blag roofing id tinning; waterproofing 128 125 Madison Ave Tel i860. _ 11 cat i ox and Plumbing __to PLUMBING—Damgaard & Buote. Heat ing and gas filing. Jobbing promptly at tended to: estimates furnished. 30ft F.lm St. Phone 2081 PL1 MBING—8. L Bulvaaoskl. plumbing, heating, gas fitting and tinning In all its branches; all work promptly done. 670 Charles f;t. Phone 14Q6_ PLUMBING—John Klusendorf. plumbing, heating and gas fitting: Jobbing promptly attended to. estimates furnished 498 Groom St Phone 2221_ Mllliuery—lirnwinukinK_ DRESSMAKING— Ladies, laiegt fashions, hemstitching and buttons covered. A Kalman, 2*8 Elm St. _ H :MSTITCHING—We do all kinds of slds and accordion pleating and machine pleating; very reasonable prices. E. Weiss 317 Maple 9t. Phone 2072. The monthly carrying charges on many of the houses advertised for sale In the Classified Ad Section today ars lower than the rent you'rs now paying. BUSINESS SERVICE_ _Moving Trucking. Storage_S3 AUTO TRUCKING—Light and heavy; local and long distance service when and as you want It. Otto Dietz. State and Chaun cey_St rests,_ ART1NG—Walsb#cit*s General Trucking, local and long distance moving; also light and heavy carting. 266 Goodwin St. Phon 1672, PerthAmboy, N. J. DAILY MOTOR SERVICE—Between Perth Amboy and New York; heavy trucking; spe ml rates to large shippers. Phone A. 81 tnitsky. 499-M,_ EXPRESS—And trucking; local and long distance. J. J. Sldenburg. 377 Division St, Phone 353-J._ HAULING—Andrew Anderson. Trucking engines, bailers, machinery, safes, heavy hauling and rigging of every description. Pierce Arrow and Packard 5 ton trucks. Tel 178. 77 Fayette Street. Perth Am hoy._N. J._ MOVING—D. Kadin, express and storage, long distance moving with care. 204 New Brunswick Ave. Phone :676. 1882 Perth Amboy._ MOVING—Hmielskl Bros., light and heavy trucking; local and long distance, careful drivers; all work given our per sonal attention. Phono 406 Perth Am boy^___ MOVING—Lepper’s Express, transporta tion between Perth Ainboy and New York; move In city or country. 296 Washington St. Phene 896-J. MOVING—John ilawrylko & Son, truck ing and moving; local and long distance; personal attention to all work. 162 Chftuncey St._Telephone connection. TRUCKING—Eagle Motor Transportation Co., heavy trucking. 340 Prospect ct. Tel. 2066.__ TRUCKING—Moving, hauling, etc., local and long distance; day or night; rates reasonable. (J. A. Fullerton, 45 Albert Street. Woodtrldge. Tel. 16-M Wood bridge.__ TRUCKING—John Gardell. transfer and auto trucking; storage furniture and pianos moved country and city. 205 Market St._Phone 478._ TRUCKING—C Borup transfer and auto trucking, storage, furniture and pianos moved; city and country.v 335 State St. Phone 2176.__ _Painting and Papering_84 DECORATING—A P. Barner; Painter and Paper Hanger; work guaranteed; reasonable pricts. estimates given. 123 So. 1st St. Phone 643-W._ PAINTING—Harry Cohan, Paper Hanger; interior decorating a specialty; estimates furnished. 178 Broad St. Shop. 164 So. 1st St._Phone 547-J._ PAPER HANGING—Paper Hanging a specialty. Wall paper retail at whole sale prices. Paper Hangers furnished at lowest prices. N. Y. Wall Paper Co. 360 State St. Phone 1722. _ _ _ Professional Hervtees_ 17 PIANO TUNING—And Repairing; first class work. C. Steinhauser 325 State St. Tel. 1354-M ___ Repairing 83 CABINET MAKING—Colonial Cabinet Wor’.j; home of expert cabinet makers; upholstering, veneering, enameling chair cane ?; glass table tops, shelves, mirrors choice oriental ruga. Cleaning and re pairing. Phon* 236 M 388 State St. LEGION SHOE R EPA IR CO.—With our new method we repair all types of shots In the most satisfactory way at the low est possible cost. We use the best oak leather. 288 Hobart St. Phone 423. SHOE REPAIRING—S. Goldsmith has r moved from 127 Fayette St, to 3C5 State Street. All work guaranteed at the low est prices._ SHOE REPAIRING—First class; best oak leather used; also new shoes at reason able prices. J. Cherenakv. 181 New Brunswick .* ve._ SHOE REPAIRING—Central Shoe Repair ing Co. will save your shoes We restore them to »helr original newness; moder ate prices. 272 Madison Ave. Opposite Majestic._ STOVE REPAIRING—Parts for *11 mAkss also new and second hand stoves and ranges. John Moinar. 481A 8tata 8t. UPHOLSTERING — AND FURNITURE REPAIRING. HARRY FBIXBSRG. 80 SMITH ST. PHONE 1571. UPHOLSTERING—L. L. BRAID WOOD. 362 HIGH ST. PHONE 258. U PHOLSTERER—Uveratuffed furniture repaired and recovered; springs r*set. John .1 Galvin 326 Park Ave. T*1 1347-M Renovating and l*>.lng VJ CLEANING—Alterations ('leaning. Dye ing. Pressing Orders called for and de livered; prices moderate. S. Epstein. 255 Madison Ave.. Below Majestic Theatre. Tel. 1476,_ ('LEANING—Tailoring and Cutting; la dles* and Gent's garments cleaned, pressed and repaired, reasonable price. P. P_ 221 State 8t Perth Amboy X. J. FURS REMODELED—Furs stored free while having th*rn remodeled or repaired at very tow prices durl the sumr.^f months Insured against fire and bur try. a Greanhoua*. 56 Smith St. EMPLOYMENT _Help Wanted—I «male 88 CIGAR PACKERS—Wanted. Inquirt Garcia Grande Cigar Co. 737 Cortlandt Street._ DISHWASHER —12.00 per week. Inquire 132_Smith Street.__ GIRLS—Inquire Chesebrougb Manufac turing^’®.__ GIHLS. 25—Wanted for work on men’s shirts; experience not necessary; paid while learning. 6401 Arthur Kill Road. Tot tenvllle; one block up from ferry._ GIRL—To work A store. 331 Smith St reet._>__ GIRLS—To operate power sewing mach ines; must be experienced. Apply Stan | dard Bidding Co.. 420-424 Park Aye._ For general house* ru. H. Eliis. 73 Brighton Avenue._ GIRL—To assist with housework; no • .-•hit g (deep home,_108 8tat< 8t. GIRLS—WANTED as OPERATORS on corset covers very easy s- wing. STEADY in the most MODERN AND SANITARY FACTOR/ in town. Just 3 minutes walk from the ferry. Neat form Brassiere Co., Inc.. Amboy It*.ad and Main St.. Totten vllic. Staten Island._ GIRLS—WANTED. APPLY PORTO RICAN CIGAR CO., 378 R IDG ELY FT. Ask about the special rate offered to ouslBess men who us® classified advertla EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted—Female37 LADY—Protestant for sp» lal position. <mi« Interested In church or child welfare work preferred. $12 per week and bonus to start, with opportunity for rapid ad vancement. State present employment and phone number. Address H-1121, Care News._ SALESLADY—Experienced. Apply 444 Amboy Ave._Phone 2179-M._ SALESWOMEN. 50— For Saturdays Ross thores, Inc., >7 Broltli Bt._ YOUNG GIRL—To do light housekeeping fo* small family in New York. Call Mrs. I. Barber. 99 Lewis Bt._ YOUNG LADIES—To solicit life Insurance good commissions. Apply Thursday all day and Tr'day morning. Colonial Life Insurance Co., 203 Smith St. _ DOM EST IC E M PLOY MENT AGENC Y — 320 Market St., female help furnished Experienced waitress wanted; women by day for private families Phone 141I-M. _Help Wanted—.Male IS CAKE BAKER-Third hand. City Bak ery. 14 Smith 8t._ MEN’—To earn 550 weekly. Apply Mr. Whitney. 821 Maple St. * AMBOY EMPLOYMENT AOLNCY —Li censed Employment Bureau. Supplies men and women for all typei of work. If you need help of any kind, call upon us and we will help you solve labor prob lems. IIP vtaple St. Phone 1961._ _Salesmen and Agents_M RELIABLE MAN—To sell shruba, trees, plants; permanent; weekly pav Write for terms. Guaranty Nursery Co., Roch ester, N. Y. _ _Situations Wanted—Female _36 GIRL—Wants general housework In town or out of town. Call all day. 221 Smith 8treet.__ _Situations Wanted—-Male_87 YOUNG MAN—Desires position In garage or hardware store. <26 Catherine St. FINANCIAL Business Opportunities_3H CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS—Gn#it op portunity to buy successful business. Es tablished 4 years on one of New Bruns wick’s busiest corners. Our great suc cess In the manufacturing and wholesal ing of candy, makes necessary devoting our entire time and necessitates dispos in' of retail store. Great bargain to quick buyer. Dorr’s Candyland. comer Albany and Neilson Streets, New Bruns wick, X. J._ GROCERY STORE—Doing good business. Inquire Flelschman. 286 Oak 8t._ _ .Money to Lota_48 $5,000, $1,000, $2,000—To loan on bond and mortgage; central city. Comegya & Bro. 0 0 7 Elm INSTRUCTION _Correspondence Con fees 42 CROCHET HEADING TAUGHT 3 to 4 Day Complete Coure $5 On Dresses. Waists. Hats, etc. EARN *33-135 WEEKLY Hand Embroidery Taught 8 to 10 Day Complete Coarse. *1* Includes all Commercial Stitches We Furnish All Material Stamping course $5 perforating course. $3 When completing course we recommend you direct to manufacturers to whom we guarantee vour inside or homework. You can learn to become a teacher or a contractor In your locality. We sell all outfits to start you In business DORENR TRADE SCHOOL. INC. Only school giving certificate of graduation 47 Eadt 29th St.. Near 4th Ave., _•<ew York City_ ■Musical, Dancing. Dramatic _44 UANJO—No play, no pay—Banjo, Mando lin. Guitar, etc. Beginners! Play tunes perfect firsts In six lessons or your money back. Ragtime, etc. Instruments sold on easy terms. Wednesday. Friday and Saturday 10 A. M.-9 P. M. E. Rogers. 310 Maple St.. Perth Amboy. Phone 1052. LIVESTOCK _Dog*, Cats. Pets_47 CANARY BIRDS—Carry full line bird necessities; in food and remedies; prices moderate. Mr. Adelman, 212 New Brunswick Ave.__ CANARIES—400 Roller Singing. Call at any time. Boynton Ave.. Port Reading. Opposite Home of the Aged. _Horses. Cattle. Vehicles 48 FRESH COWS—And Springers for sale at any time, extra good milkers; always large stock on hand J. Zlotkln. Free hold, N. J. _Tel._168-W._, MERCHANDISE Articles for Sale_51 BARBER CHAIRS—Two, and mirrors, cheap. 117 Stevens Ave., South Amboy. Tel. Sout h _A m boy 37._ BARGAINS—In genuine leather brief cases, shot guns, rifles and shells, hunt ing coats, safety razors and blades. S. p. rlmuter, 199 Smith St.____ LEATHER—Oak Soles and Scraps. We carry a full line of cobbler's tools and supplies for home use. P. Barbieri. 404 406 State St._ MACHINES—Singer Sewing; several SHU pies at discount. Singer Shop. 321 Maple Street.__ ___ MAILING LIST—For sa!v to tw competing stores; complete typcwrlit- n with names and street addresses of about 18'tO names of men in South Amboy. Lists *10 each. Address Drawer A. South Am boy._ OLD MATRICES—Heavy pressed card board newspaper mats—dimension* same as this printed page. Best possible lin ing for inside of poultry houses, garages or for sheathing stucco houses. Keeps out he cold Large supply on hand. Price *1.00 a hundred. Call at Evening News Office,_ -_ POT STOVE:—One small; suitable for of fice. like new. at a bargain. Ideal Ga rage. 643 Amboy Ave.__ PROTECTOGRAPH CHECK WRITER— Cheap; standard model with large type and 33 characters. U. S. standard dial; neat appearing smoom ruumug mu al most new. J. Slobodien & Bro. 143 Smith St.___ RUBBER GOODS — Thompson - Goodyear Rubber Corp.. 315 Maple St. Tel. 2169. Everything in Rubber; wholesale and re tail Plumbers. Factory and Household Supplies._ RL'DD WATER HEATING SYSTEM— (Gas): almost new condition at less than half cost. Inquire J. Slobodlcn.. 143 Smith Street. ___ SUB. POOL TABLES—Two j cheap to quick buyer. Inquire 782 State Street. rail Tel. 1643._ SWEATERS—Large assortment; lat* st styles; also yarn** and embroideries. Hoff* man's Art Shop_230_Smlth St._ WALL PAPER—25% reduction on all grades. Prices from 10 cents a roll up. Large v ;rl*-ty. Gimpleman Bros. 331 rhn. 1771 _Business Equipment WAX FIGURES—A number "of wax fig ures and hat stands on hand. F. & F. Shop._325 Maple St. Building Materials_M BOILERS—J. J Kttntn. tanks and smoke stacks. sheet iron work of all descriptions Repairing a specialty. 386 and 390 Divi sion St. nnd P. R. R. Perth Amboy. N. J. Phone office 1608; home 260-R_ HARI WARE—Elizabeth Hardware Co.. The Home of Hardware. 137-139-141 New Brunswick Ave. Tel. Exchange 120 121 Perth Amboy.__ RDW ARB—Tools. Paints. Oils. Var nishes. Wall Paper. Painters Supplies. Max Ooldtarb. 311 State 3t, Phone 861. PAINTS—Atlantic Lead and Atlantic Linseed Oil; Pierce's Ready Mixed Paint. 73.25 a gallon; set colors. S. Koch. 363 State St. Phone 131S.__ VARNISH AND STAIN—lu one applica tion. See The Jonlee Co. Paint Head quarters. '184 Smith sr Phone lint _Farm and Dairy Products_55 MILK—Perth Amboy Milk Co. always at your service. Deliveries everywhere. Demand our products from your dealer or grocer _____ ! _Good Things to Eat_§7 [ BREAD—Eat that so h'Unellke Aunt Mar tha Bread; sold at all grocers. Sim I men's Model Bakery._ COFFEE CAKES—Danish coffee cakes, plea, layer cakes, doughnuts, etc., fresh every day at 2 P. M. N. E Bjornson. Jr.. 1 h 9 New Brunswick Avenue._ INACB6ROO—Skordor: Iceland li and Anehovl-ss. Also agent for Dr Pe ter’s Kuriko. E. Ohlson. Phone 2045. 405 Laurie Street._ SALADS—Majestic Delicatessen, ready cooked meats; all home cooking; cater ing u parties and entertainments a spe cialty._182 Smith._Phone 1634 lloUHrbnld Goods __ fttt I AMBOY FURNITURE HOUSE—Furnish Ies your home right at the right price. 219 Smith St., near Mania _MERCHANDISE^ Household FU ItN ITU RE—Dublin Furniture House, all kinds of furniture, baby carriages, floor coverings a specialty; reasonable price*; positively new goods. 279 Smith 8t._ MATTRESSES—Renovated, latest sterilis ing process; cotton $2; hall $3. Standard Bed-ling Co 42.* PnrkAve. Phone ft. Machinery and T«h»I*_61 MOTORS"AND GENERATORS—All kinds of A. C and D. C„ also rewinding and repairing promptly attended to. Perth Amboy Storage Battery & Electric Co., jt.H Madison Ave. Tel._][807._ >1 usicai iiistrnmenln_6t i BATHE PHONOGRAPH—Small payment I will secure yours with $2".00 records | fre for Christman. J. Smerling. 148 Smith St. _ PLAYER PIANO—Don’t forget to stop nn<l look It over; easy terms; price $250. Brunton Plano Co. 204 Smith St. RECORDS—Emerson Records; ail tb# la test songs and dance hits on sale. Watches. Clocks and Jewelry also expert watch repairing. 8. Card on, 70 Smith St. USED PIANO—For sale. Inquire 384 Park A venue. __ Seed*. Plants. Fertiliser*_$3 MANVRE—Well rotted; for lawns and gardens; delivered anywhere. A. Murlsh Residence ISO South Second St., or rear stable, 28$ Hot-art St._ Wen ring Apparel_•"» Caps—Mens Caps and Cloth Hats made to order In any wanted style. Men’s Hat Store_ISfr Smith St Corner Elm SEAL COAT—Lady will sell beautiful eeal coat, positively never worn; 1922 modtl; very cheap; call 2-5 or all day Sunday. 1350 Huguen t Ave.. Hugo- not Park. t*. I. W anted _to Buy_M ELK TRADING STAMP CO—Buy, sell and exchange all kind* of milk labels, soap wrappers United Profit Sharing Certificates, 1 radlng Stamp. 338 State. Street.__ . FURNITURE—Fair prices for your furnl ture. Miller, 63$ 8tat0 8t. 793 W. FURNITURE—We buy all kinds second hand furniture. G. Houser. 103 Fayette St. Phone 848-W.__ FURNITURE—High Prices paid for sec ond hand furniture; also all kinds of stoves, bedding, floor covering for sale. Sussman. 23 Smith St. Tel. 1496-J._ OFFICE DESK—Roll top wanted. Ad drews "Desk** Care News._——— ROOMS AND BOARD Rooms Wit h Board_63 n > nm i V DT AtX’T_Wnnin nnrl nl in private family, steam heaL__ HOTEL REMINGTON—377 Smith St., furnished rooms by day or week: rooms steam heated, meals served; also regu lar hoard. Tel. 494. NEW BRUNSWICK AVE.. 186—Rooms and board; all 1 mprovemen's_ ESTATE ST.. 1 >1—Room and board, private family.__ Rooms Without Board_69 [BRIGHTON AVE., 236—Front .iom for gent leman.____ HIGH ST.. 369—Single and double roopi; nil Improvements._ LEWIS ST., 149—Furnished room; In pri vate family.___ | McCLELLAN ST.. 266—Warm, single room all improvi mi nts McClellan House._ McClellan st H7—i single nomt 1 double rooms: all Improvements._ MARKET ST.. 216—Large front room; suitable for couple or gentlemen._ MARKET st.. 131 —Large front room; 1 or 7 gentlemen. »___ NEW BRUNSWICK AVE.. 188—Large front room, steam heat; all conveniences. American Gamge. __ RECTOR ST.. 171—Large furnished room, all Improvements _ j RECTOR ST., 173—Furnished room for I gentleman. ___ _ RECTOR ST.. 106—Large furnished rootn. heated. Phone_125-W.__ STATE} ST.. 231—Furnished room for 1 or 2 people._________________________ WATER ST., 163—Modern furnished rooms; rates reasolvable; ideal location. FURNISHED ROOM—Apply at Majestic Confectionery. 272 Madison_Ave._ Rooms for Housekeeping_69 KEARNY AVE.. 149 — Furnished rooms i suitable for light housekeeping_ HIGH ST.. 339—2 nicely furnished rooms for 1 ght_housekeeplng.__ MARKET ST. 131—Large front room: laundry privileges. _ WATER •- i housekeeping apart menta:_all Improvements.__ WATER ST.. 4/—Furnished rooms with light hf'use!; -ping pnvii-g-s. T« 1. WATER ST." — Neatly furnished rooms, also housekeeping rooms: phono and heat. _Where to Eat_71 t 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; horn pastries; popular prices; open day and night. 113 Smith Street.__ VICTORY RESTAU RANT—Oyster and Chop House; sea food special; popular prices. 322 J3tat Street, nea. Jefferson St.. Perth Ambo.,. Tel._2234.__ Wanted—Rooms, Board 73 ROOMS. 2—Unfurnished; for one adult. Address Box 14. Cai^ News._ WANTED - i* d light house keeping rooms with steam heat; down town section. Tel. I491-Jt__ REAL ESTATE FOR RENT _Real~ Estate Dealers _74A mVAKl) Mr COMPANY—Real Estate and General Insurance. 102 Smith Street. Perth Amboy, N, J. Phone 210._ ERASER BROS.—Real Estate and Insur ance. Savings Bank Building. Phone 85 3._' HANS NIELSEN CO.—Real Estate and' Mortgages 196 Smith Street. Real Estate Exchange Building. Telephone _88.__ __ JACOBSON A GOLDFARB—Real Estate and Insurance. Raritan Building. Phone 1S56.__ -MAPLE REALTY CO—Real Estate. 2’5 Smith St._Phone 1710._ M ARU AKETTEN A % LOBEL—Successors to Alpern & Co.. Real Estate. Mortgages and Insurance. Raritan Building. Perth Amboy, N. J. Phone 550._ MAX L. SCOTT—Real Estate and Gen eral Insurance. 309 M a dlson Ave. Tel. 210. PEl-T I AMBOY REAL ESTATE EX CH/ NGE and General Insurance. 317 Mndlaon Avenue._Phage 1465.__ PERTH AMBOY TRUST COMPANY Real Estate Department Property in all sections of the city for suit? at fair prices, good terms. If you wish to buy or sell It will be lo your advantage in call us. “Su t>erlorServlce“_ SHIRLEY A SORENSON—Suciessura to l> A. Shirley. Real Estate and Insur i ance. 130 Sn: th St.. Perth Amboy. Off! - | open evenings. TeL 180.__ THEO. S~ BROWN—Real estate broker; I general insurance agent; fire, automobile, liability, etc._282 King St. Tel. 1669. Apartments and Hals_74 AMBOY AVE.. 405—Corner New Bruns wick Ave.. 5 room flat: all Improvements. BARCLAY ST.. 29S—5 newly completed ! rooms; all latest improvements. Inquire j 459 Hall_Avenue___I BRIGHTON AVE- 163—4 rooms and bath \ all Improvemenis: rent reasonable._ BRIGHTON AVI-;.. 184—4 room*; all Im provement s_ex< ept_heat;_ $35.00._ BROAD ST.. 181—4 rooms: part improve- j ments. $27 per mci.h. Key can be had upstairs. Owner 163 Water St. FAYETTE ST. —5 rooms with Improve ment* Inquire 8olonrioo. 173 Hall Ave. f FAYETTE^ST. 222—5 ronu; all improve- | j ments. Inquire H. Kaufman. 185 Nt-w I Hrunswick Ave. Phone 2023. IIIGII ST.. 290 — 3 room apartment with | ba h: rent 526.00. Inquire Therk.-ls >n ; Bros._301 Market St.__ | LEWIS ST.— 4 room flat, all improve ments Including steam heat. $42 50. In nulre Harry S. Medjnets. 147 Smith 8t. LEW IS 8T.« 134—3 rooms. Inquire 83 Broad St. _________________ M A DISON AVE.—4 up-to-date fiats; all improvements except heat Inquire j Perth Amboy Real Estate Exchange. 317 Madison Ave. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Ai»u rt mcnts and Flats_74 MADISON AVE., 71—4 room flat; all Im provements. MARKET ST.—Apartment: 5 rooms amt bath; modern Improvement!. Shumsky. City Market. MARKET ST. — 6 rooms with improve ments, $35.00. Charles I* SteutrwaM, Inc. 208 Smith Street.___ MARKET ST.—* rooms: ail improvements except heat. >7$ Smith 8t^_ JAK STREET, $44—Five rooms and bath. ____ RECTOR ST.. 105 — 3 rooms; all Improve ments except electricity. 'MITH ST.. 289—Six room apartment; all Improvements except heat; rent $35.00. Inquire Constant Segal. 444 Amboy Ave, 3 TAT E ~ST., 516—6 rooms, all Improve ments _Inquire downstairs APARTMENT—Steam heated. 7 root: and bath. 409 State St. Inquire in Dri4 Store._______ CENTRAL RESIDENTIAL — Heautlt. new apartment, heat; local phone; pn vate porch; large yard; first class. B»*x 24. Care flew*. _ !'l,AT-fi rooms* all improvement* I • quire_186 8ouih_First St. FLAT—6 rooms and bath: all improv** mi nts. Apply II. Horn._42 8mlth 8t. FLAT—r» roomn and bath and gas. In quire 46 Smith St. ROOMS 6 —And bath; large, light, ui improvement! Inquire 17o Brighton Av ROOMS 4—All improvements. Inquire a. Kaufman. 37 3 Park_Ave, ROOMS, 4— All improvements. Inquire D. A Levine._204 New Brunswick Avenue. M k• s ;i . improvement#; best lo _Inquire 232 State 8t.___ ROOMS. 4—To let; downstairs. 446 Con very Place._ ROOMS 4—All improvements with atear.i heat; suitable for small family. 81 Jeff erson St, ROOMS. 5—vV it It garage; all latest Im provements. Inquire 137 Fayette St. Tei, 2126.__ _Husines* Places for Rent_73 tilQH ST., 341—Building; suitable for storage or shop Inquire Van Syckle'a ^ NEW BRUNSWICK AVE.. 210—Store to let. Inquire Philip Levine, Raritan Bldg. SHOP AND STORAGE—All Improvements. Inquire Newark Hardware Store. 39'J State Ct._Tel. 236-J. STORE—With 7 rooms; all Improvement*. Also 3 and 4 rooms on Mechanfa St. In qulre 491 State St, STORE—Next to chain grocery etore; auitable for market; reasonable rent. Apply 1S6 South First St._ IIouhcs for Kent_77 COMPTON AVE.—Handsoms 6 room house; every improvement. Charles L. Stcuerwald. Inc., 208 Smith Ft. L'GK. HIGH AND FAYETTE STS.—I rooms; all Improvements. Inquire 64 Fayette St._ DAVID ST.. 508.. SOUTH AMBOY—6 room house; part improvements. MADISON AVE.. 234—House. Inquire Perth Amboy Garage_ Co.__ __ MARKET ST.—House. 7 rooms and bath; all improvements; excellent location; $60 per month. Perth Amboy Trust Co.. Real Estate Department. _Offices sad Desk Room_78 FURNISHED OFFICES—J. Kreielsbelmer & Son. 183 Smith Street.__ OFFICE—Large front office to let. Apply Maple Realty Co. 115 Smith St. ROOM—For one office or for light busi ness; size 20 x 20 ft. on second floor. Aprly F. K. Martin. 145 New Brunswick Avenue._ _Suburban fm Bent 71. COLONIA—T»vo fascinating model house keeping apartments; beautiful country ^ estate; easy commuting; unusual environ- ■ monts. $75-1125. Patterson, Rahway W 224-J.__ DAVID ST.. 140—5 rcoins and bath; all improvements; heat furnished. Inquirt 146_Henry St., South Amboy._ FORDS—Six room house; ail improve ments; on paved street. Pierce-Johnsor Co.. 217 Smith Strest._ MATA WAN—Store on Main St., excellent m In turn II Main St. _ 1'OTTBNVILLE—6 room house; nest new; all improvements; $40. E. Dabbs. 182 Fisher Avenue._ YETMAN AVE, ISO. TOTTEN V1LLE— < room hous*._K. W. Busse. $03 Neville S». FLAT- 6 i" >ms; all mo . n ments; rent C20.00. Inquire 310 David St., South Amboy._ ROOMS. 4—Large, stucco house; electi light, etc., rear of 76 Main St., Metuchm N. J._ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ’ ... -- ~ —- -w — - _Houses For Sale ________ COMPTON AVE.—Beautiful new 6 root ■ with every improvement. An exception al opportunity, only $2500 cash, balance like rent. Charles L. Stcuirwald, Inc 208 Smith St.______ NEVILLE ST.—11 room new brick, t\n family; all Improvements; separate heat ers; rents $85.00; only $2S0U cash re quired. Charles L. Stcuerwald, Inc., JR Smith St.__ OAK ST.—Big bargain; must be sold at once; 2 family building on Oak near Smith St., ail improvements with big driveway; price $7200; easy terms. Schonceit & Blitzer. Raritan Building Tel. 1558._ l: K< T< >K ST. — 7 room dwelling; hot wan heat; lot 33 x 100; easy terms: prici $8500. Boyn'on Bros. A- Co. S7 Smith Si. RECTOR ST., 145—House; 8 rooms and bath; bungalow, alucco on hollow tile. 2 car garage; 2 story; lot 40 x 169. in quire 314 Front St. D. F. Donovan. WATER ST—7 room dwelling; all im provements: price $7600. Bvynton Bros. A & Co.. 87 Smith St.__■ WATER ST.— 7 room dwelling; all tn ™ provements, lo; 29 x 90; price $12,500 Boynton Bros. A Co., 87 Smith St. HOUSE—6 rooms; all Improvements Party will exchange lots in payment fo« c-j ^ ninrr.a Inhnmn fn 9. 1 7 fimll I St. Tel. 551._ HOUSE—2 family; central location: wil sacrifice; man*.- your offer. Inquire 231 State St._Tel. 231-R. _ IDEAL LOCATION—It’s never too late to own your own home. I have the house you are looking for; rapidly growing sec tion; all lates improvements, easy way to pay. For pai eulars address “Oppor tunity,” Care News._. __ RESIDENTIAL SECTIONS—Large selet 0f houses; all modern improvement* $10.00 down will start your home. Can Jacobs. Real Estate and Insurance. 17!* _ton Ave. Tel. HI, _______ Lots For Sale 83 WOODHRIDGE—Large plot; 60 a 312. planted with fruit trees. Freeman Streei. best residential section; price $1400.00; partly cash. Massopust Bros. & Co.. 602 State St._ LOTS—Desirable building lots on easy terms. $250.00 and up. M. H. Madsen. 175 Smith Street and 476 Brace Ave. _Suburban For Sale 17 FORDS—5 rooms and bath frame bunga low in the best part of Ford* New building with Improvements. Why pay J rent when you can get a home like thin A on easy terms. Conard & Company. 102 ^ Smith Street. FORDS—New 7 loom house, all latest Improvements: small amount of cash. Tel. 137<-R. A. Welsman. Vine St. FORDS—5 rooms, pantry, sun-parlor, tiled bath, heat, electric, gas. range, open fire place. tiled vestibule, large closets. $4006 mortgage, $2300 cash. Charles L. Steuei _waltl, Inc.. 2<>S_8mRh St. MBTUCHEN—Residence, s rooms 1 >t . x 100; central location, within one h!o< k from trolley and P. R. R. Main Lin Station: price $4760. Hans Nielsen Co. 196_Smith ?t.. Perth Amboy. HOI ill AMBOY—11 rooms and bulb, steam hea*; frame dwelling; garage; i t 60 x 100 In centre of city. $2500 cash required. Possession in 30 days. Conard .* • imp ny No. 102 Smith Street._ TOTTEN\ ILLS—House. sev> n rooms and bath; lot 40 x 140; price $5200; cash $1000. balance on easy terms B. Wil liams, Totten*Hie. W._V.__. WOODHRIDGE— N •« home sleeping porch unfinished attic; hot wa ter heat, ga'age; large lot; excellent lo cation; owner having town, inquire 112 High SI._Tel Wood bridge 217-51 PALATIAL HOME—Must sell at once mv beautiful horn**, all furn sh«U; 9 rooms; garag*. on ,a street where value ne> er declines: cn a high terraced and a beau-4j t.fully landscaped lor one bl-*ck f1 on M sandy beach ovtr’ooking lower bay. This ^ is one of the snaps that once in a while you read at»out Will sell s -me of the elaborate furnishings separately; wonder ful oriental rugs: period furniture, etc. Imm. diate possession Owne»* home daily and Sunday from 2 to 5 P. M. Come and see th s wond»» h me. 1360 Huguenot Ave.. near Terra Mar.ns Hotel. Hu<tu«ad Park, gta'en Island, - IN RUSSIA TODAY • B, - - 1 I Vew, CM goimg To , G\\ie Yoo a Big Picmic I'LL GeT a Big BASKET full of sTofp and i’ll Pay all The debTs of ! The impepial. Russian GOUE2NM£NT. r i IF YOU PAY I For it " ■ Jj x