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CLASSIFICATION announcement «* » g—Coming Event* »— Persona!* 10—I.c t and Found AUTOMOP II-ES P 11—Automobi ee for Sals 12—Motorcycles and Blryclaa 15— Automobiles for Eschange 14— Auro Acceasoriee 16— Service Ft a f ion*—Repairing 1C—Auto Livery—Oarage# 17— Wanted—Automobile* BUSINESS SERVICE 1*—Business Services Offered 19f— Building—Contracting 20—Heating and Plumbing *1—Inauranca i 22— Millinery— Dreeamaklng SJ—Moving. Trucking Storage 24—Painting—Papering 5i—Patent Attorneys 24—Printing—Stationery 27—Professional Servica* 2«—Repairing 29—Renovating ar.d Dyeing go—Tailoring and Pressing 31_Wanted—Business Fervlc# EMPLOYMENT 3- —Help Wanted—FVmal* —i—Help Warned—Mai* 34—Help—Male or Female .—Salesmen and Agent* —Situations Wanted—Femala 3.'—Situations Wanted—Mai* FINANCIAL - — Buslneaa Opportunltlea — investment*. Stocks. Bonds 4- —Money to Loan 4 ! —Wanted—To Borrow h INSTRUCTION Correspondenc# Course* * Local Instruction Classes ' Mutual Dancing. Dramatic * Private Instruction *• Warned—Instruction LIVE STOCK J LWKH. v..«. ■ t r-im ' Hnrsca Cattle. Vehicle# 4 - - Poultry and Supplies £<» — Want. d—Live Stock Id ERCHAN'DISB M -Articles foi Sale fc. -'BailneM and Office Equipmtot Boats aud Accessories (i i — Building Material# f . — Farm# and Dairy Product# t — Fuel and Feed 6 —Good Thing# to Eat 6^ —Home-made Things It) — Household Oood# —Jewelry and Watches Machinery and Tool# 82—Musical Instrument# *3—Seeda Plants. Fertiliser# M—Specials at Stores r.r,—Wearing Apparel 66—Wanted—To Buy ROOMS FOR REN : 6 7—Rooms With Board 9 Rooma Without Board h9—.Rooms for Housekeeping 7 0—Vacation Places 71—Where to Eat 7 2—Where to Stop in Town 73—Wanted—Rooms or Board REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 76- -Apartments and Flats 75— Business Places for Rent 76— Farms for Rent 77— Houses for Rent 78— Offices and Desk Room 79— Suburban for Rent 88—Rummer Places for Rent 81— Wanted—To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR S41E •• 82— Business Property 82—Farms and Land for Sale 84—Houses for Sale 81—Lots for Sale *6—Shore Property for Sale 87— Suburban fen* Sale 88— Real Estate *or Exchange 89— Wanted—Rea. Eetete /BETTER GVlM PfO UPSTAIRS AKi* WRITE NDUR'PRILL’ A . i Postcard. ^ \ ELMER l y ANNOUNCEMENTS I Iltirrul blower* 4 LA UK 1*»IE KL«»H 1ST—Smith St n.M to Crescent Thi-air** Flow*r* t -r ail oc < •,«: ns Sold Fish IVI 23*’,. »f _ SiULVK THE FLORIST—Phone I‘h Hi’s ferns, poi plants, c Lowers f d**ei»tns ajspectalty SSS Lstirte Sr Ml.. V AVER SHOP—107 Fiye.te St. Flower* for every occasi n. werldmg bou que-*. floral piece* cut flower* potted p m:* ?. E Flrxgerald Tel Id J l.«**t and t mind I" A IKK DA LB l H •«; - I •• stolen Answer* to name of "Paddy." If found T Meiurhen 9-M. HIJACK HAND DAG - large euni of money lost Saturday night be tween I.eon's anil For*!*. Return Julia • 111 - Leon.__ Vl k NHCK PIECE- Drown lost Dec. 22d Smith or Market Street* or on way to M.it;.wan. Reward. Return Ethel Dendy. Mat a wan. N. J. i*.\ii: t»F CLASSES Lost from Watson A venue to Madison Avenue along Smith Str “i. Reward !:• trn 3.>5 Smith St. Today** clns*Sfiel ads are full of a»-w*y fact* f r people who want to fcuy or want to sell. Looking for <ie»:< r<- m or office .pace In town? Wareh the ad* In ciaamflcarion :t MIDDLESEX COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT MARY SCHICKLBR. Plaintiff VS. JACOB A STR IN. Dv fondant IN ATTACHMENT ON CONTRACT Notice 1* hereby giv*-n that a writ of attachment was Issued o* of the Mid dlesex County Circuit Court, on th* 21ftt ilay of November 1921. against the rights and credit*, money* and effect*, go.nl* and chattel*, land* and tenement* of Jacob Astrin. an absconding debtor, at the suit T Mary Schlekler. for the sum of Thirty Four Hundred Seventy Two Dollar* and Forty Four Cent* 03472.441. returnable n the twenry-tlr|t day of December A. 1 I*.. 1921. and the same la* been served mil duly executed and was returned on he twenty-third day of November, a. !>., ::*21. by the sheriff of the County of Mid 1 It* sex. Dated, November ?*fh. 1921. BERNARD M. GANNON. Clerk. 1ACOB R JOSELSON. Attorney. ?715—11-29-12-3-12-19-27 , . . I k All persons concerned may take notice. : hat the Subscriber. Administrator, etc.. ; •f Mary Salata. deceased, intends to •xhibit his final account to the Orphans '•urt of the County of Middlesex, on Fri- , ley. the sixth dav of January. 1922. at 0 A. M.. in the Term of December 1921. . or settlement and allowance the same »eing flr.st audited and stated by the ’ arrogate. Dated, December 5. 1921. ANDREW r WIGHT. Administrator. 926—1 C-6-St oew Tues. NOTICE MI persons concerned may take notice, hat the Subscriber. Administrator, etc., f Michael Salata. deceased, Intends to xhibit his final account to the Orphan's 'ourt of the County of Middlesex, on Fri ny. the sixth day of January. 1922. at . 0 A. M.. in the Term of December 1921. nr settlement and allowance the same ! eing first audited nnd stated by the | urrogate. Dated, December 5. 1921. ANDREW J WIGHT. Administrator. 933—12-6-5t oew Tues. NOTICE All persons concerned may take notice. :at the Subscriber. Executrix, etc., of 1 i-ia McMurray, deceased, intends to ex iblt her tinai account to the Orphans' ourt of the County of Middlesex, on Fri-i ay. the twentieth day of January. 1922. 10 A. M . In the Term of December. 921, for settlement nnd allowance, the i mn being first audited and stated by lie Surrogate. Dated. December !7. 1921. ESTHER RANDOLPH. Executrix. 372— 12-20-5t oew Tues. NOTICE All persons concerned may take notice lat the Subscriber. Executor, etc., of '-gina Hettiger. deceased, intends to ex- 1 s final account to the Orphan's Court C the County of Middlesex, on Frlduy. twentieth day of January. 1922, at * A. M in the Term of December, 1921. >r settlement ami allowance, same being rst audited and stated by the Surrogate. Dated, December 17. 1921. JOHN W. EILE. Executor. 373— 12-29-5t oew Tues. Telephone Your Requirements Our Classified Will Do the Rest AUTOMOBILES Automobile* for Hale II HI CK F '• •• i see »*er; *| let lid condl fion; about $1**0 worth of extra*; vsrj | cheap. Nielsen. 176 New llrunswlcl Avenue. __ I DODGE DELIVERY—1919. Iike_ new; t>lg bargain. Atlantic Garage. 565 Am boy Avenue. ________________________ ■ H hie br< ithers ft M rim; car ! month* old: has very good tire* an.l ap f ♦ • Vnn S\ FORD SEDAN—1*20 model; self starter shock absorbers, excellent condition. #12i for quo k sale. A. Stevens, 13 Smith St Tel. i7«r,.__ JARDNEK TO! KING— 1_ 1 . slightly used ' ii*:o Ford Chassis; overhauled and re painted. 191.' Ten and half rield-r chassis; a-l shape. Eagls Garage 341 • • St._____ NASH A i ft MOBILE- Perfect ea lo ad motor. Jefferson Motors, Inc. 31! Madison Avenue.__ OLDSMORILE ROADSTER—» *\ Under; special built body; cord tires. Ideal Ga € 13 Iwboy x ve • SED CARS—1920 Touring; 1313 Buick 2 passenger Touring: Paige Sedan. 5 pas «• niter Central Garage. 2:3-237 New nswlek A venae . i hBD CARS— Always a good assort men i of used cars to select from at Garret*- V« •’e.1307 New Brunswick Avenue USED CARS—Open and cl sed models; Superior Garage Co Service Stall' ■ Maxwell. Columbia. Elgin Motrr Cara. Garford Trucks Comer Maple and Fay* • • Street Tel. 1694. IHED CARS—Rebuilt s; Paigi luonts. Paige Cabriolet, Huick Late Tour ing. National 4 Passenger Twin Six. l*.»dge Touring Lamia Roadster, 3% ton truck. Time payments arranged. Mid* dVsex Motors, Inc.. 47 Smith St. _Motorcycle* and Bicycles _ It MOTORCYCLE PARTS—In Stock at all times f. llarley-Davidaon Indian Re pairs; also tires, tubes and accessories. Sec M >t »rc.*cl© Leo. 703 Charles Sc. Thone 204. BIDS AND PROPOSALS Bids will be received by the Board of Harbor Commissioners of the City of Perth Amboy, N. J„ at the City Hall. Perth Amboy. N. J., December 30th. at *» o'clock. P. M , for the removal of two frame buildings, situated in the rear of tjio main brick building, on the City Dock property on Front Street, this City. The contract will b«- awarded to the highest bidder. All wood and frame ma •erial is the property of the Contractor and must be removed by him and the piaco cleaned up. free from all rubbish rind other material in connection with the buildings, not later tiian Match 1st. 1922. The botler. masonry or Iron work with steam Dines, belongs to other contractors • in 1 is not included In thin proposal. For further information, the different bidders may apply at the office of the Dock Master. Mr. A. J. Kelly. No. 332 ■ >nl St., Perth Amboy. N. J WILLIAM F. VAN PELT, President. 9341—12-17-19-20-21-22-23-24-27-28-29 NOTICE All persons con < rned mav take notice, •fiat the Subscriber. Executor, etc., of .'dele Manning Stevenson, deceased. In '• nds to exhibit his final account to the Orphan's Court of the County of Middlesex n Friday, the thirtieth day of December, i !1. at 10 A. M. in the Term of Decem ber. 1921 for settlement an.I allowance tfi* same being first audited and stated l»y the Surrogate. Dated. No vernier 26 1921 HAROLD M. BECKMAN, Executor. S077—ll-28-5t oew Mon. IT NEED NEVER j HAPPEN TO YOU. f How many thousands of house • wive* have had unexpected guests come, only to find the family larder! in the lamentable condition of Moth er Hubbard's cupboard? The best Insurance against this' embarrassing predicament is a liber a! supply of foods that will keep, f Canned foods of all sorts, soups, en trees. fish, salads, and desserts, can be made Into delicious meals. Alf ' that i9 necessary is to know how. You can learn how from n revised! free booklet of recipes, fresli off the! press. It contains 2H recipes for soup. 20 for fish. 17 for entrees and sub-1 stantial dishes. 51 for vegetables. 35 for salads. H for sauces. 12 for sand-! wiches. 10 for appetizers, and 35 for d-sserts—more than 200 receipes in all. To get * copy of this cook book. It is necessary only to clip out the coupon below and mail it. enclosing two cents in stamps for return post age. Print name and address or be sure to write plainly. j .. .*.. I Frederic J. Haskln. Director. The Perth Amboy Evening News Information Bureau, Washington. D. C. I enclose herewith two cents In s’amps for return postage on a fre copy of * Recipes for Fanned Foods" as offered by the Perth Amboy Even ing News. Name .... Street ... City ... State ... f • I j“ --—— HOT OFF THE WIRE! • I All important brokerage houses throughout tin's country have direct private wires to Wall Street. These private lines enable the brokers to keep in “up-to-the-minute touch” with the buying and selling world of America. You have direct private lines to buying and selling centers of Perth Amboy. They are the classified ads in the Evening News. By reading them every day YOU can be in a position to accept the best offers being made by the people of Perth Amboy. And buying articles you need at reduced prices will yield a neat margin of profit in a year. Watch the trend of Perth Amboy's market through the classified ads. _ I AUTOMOBILES_ Auto Arcemortea 14 i-ATTKKIES- W,liar»l Threaded Rut-bef flatteries, unfailing guards against need f r retnsu atlon during the battery's ill**. Battery A Motor Service Station. 14» h im . iiA'i i . :i; l ks — 3 >*<u gu trainee: uncon ditional ; a new Ray Battery if your old on-s goes wrong within 2 years. What other battery dares to do this? Chris c- n. 163 New_ Brunaw lek_ A ve. HR Ed—For sale. Qoodyeai odrleh. Mfhelin. Fisk and United States. F. K. Vnr*|n 14*. New Brunswick Ave Service Station—Repairing 13 AMBOY AUTO RADIATOR WORKS— ' Auto radiators bodies and fenders re paired, auto sheet metal work. 154 New S i ’ I 1667. AUTOMOBILE CYLINDERS HEOROUND And titled with oversized pistons, pis ton rings and wrist pins restcrea motor power, saves g:-n and oil and mak-s old motors as -joad as new. Oarages can <n crense business by advising Cylinder Grinding. Wri’e for price list. Produc tion Grinding Company, Inc.. 11-15 Hed den Place. Newark. N J._ .\;.ih.RH AN GARAGE—Best equipped re pair shop in town; day ami night ser vice. supplies and accessories. For sc-r vice ca'l 15*l._ AUTO PAINTING—John P. Jacko. Auto mobile. Truck and- Wagon Painter. 305 Laurie Street. Jitney Bus painting a specialty.____ iAUTO TOPS—Blankets, Robes, Flash Lights. Leather Goods. Mackinaws. P. Guthoff. 1*4 New Brunswick Ave. Tel. 16*0____ ALTO WRECKERS—And repairing; aiao towing; night and day service. Phone 44 * 2161 236 Sheridan s?. \. B Stryker. er-*d and repaired. We make new cur tains. cushions, carpets, floor coverings; all ltlnds of auto lop material for sale; wholesale and retail. 143 New Brunswick ' Phons 41 - w OH.’NTY BRIDGE GARAGE—Motor Car lepatvmg of all kinds; touring service. ' 4"‘j Market St. Phon** 1631. _______ REPAIRING—Generators a i starters repaired: all makes of arma tures rewound: meter winding our spe cialty. K. & K. Electric Co. 149 New ■wick Are. Tel. i0>._ ELLIS BROft—Garage, for vour repair ing. moving and trucking, car and taxi service. Storage and supplies. Phone 2197 430-432 High St._ ;t;di,!; m. auto radiator" works— Auto radiators, bodies and fenders ee pui.-td, a!’ kinds auto sheet metal work. IRQ New Brunswick Ave. Phone 1360. FORDS GARAGE CO.—Export nuto re pairing. battery electrical service; night and day; service station Gould Storage Batteries. New Brunswick Ave. and Hornsby St. Phone 20."8 Perth Amboy._ FRANK HU DA—Commercial automobile body builders and repairers: automobile painting; specializing on touring and commercial cars. 4 '.9 Division SL Phone 793-J.__ HIGH ST. GARAGE—Expert repairing, overhauling, pleasure cars, trucks, carbon burning; automobile supplies. 342 High Ft. I'C.ri- 2.'3 A. A. Maurer JACOB kt MORROW—ADtO Repair Co., distribuiois for Middlesex County Seiden Motor Trucks; 1 Vfc to 6 tons. 340 Pros pt t St. Phons tOft. __ MAGNETOS REPAIRED—Williams Auto Electric Service Station; magnetos, gen erators. starters; batttries properly and fully rcchatged 60c. Agent for the Wlth erb'-e Battery 140 New Brunswick Ave. PERTH AMBOY AUTO WRECKING CO. — 1 $4 Fayette St. 183 New Brunswick Ave. TeL 1394._ RARITAN AUTO RADIATOR WORKS— Expert repairing auto radiators, lamps, fenders, hoods, gasoline tanka, etc. 181 New Brunswick Ave. I’hene 2172._ STILO'S WRECKING > E R V wreckers; wo are e'tuipped with the best wret king car and crew in Middlesex County; all work guaranteed; moderate prices; day and night service. Stilo's Garag**. South Amboy. Tel. 384. VULCANIZING—Largest, most complete tire, tube repair shop In state; best ser vice. Satisfaction guaranteed. George's Tire op. 180 New Brunswick Ave. On the ''orn^r. VULCANIZING—Steam Vulcanizing and itcmiAltiP Rlllv'n Tlr« Hhnn Phnne 1146. 146 New Brunswick Av«._ WATSON AVE. GARAGE—Auto repair ing. carbon burning; light machine work. All work guaranteed. I! Kress Tel 224“ Auto l.lvery—Garagt-* 14 GARAGES—Six. and cue shop for rent on K■ ng Street. Inquire Maple Realty Co.. 515 MPtth Street. GARAGE—Private, il Brighton Ave nue._ __ JUl'S TAXI—Phone SUVA Day and Night service. Cars to hire for weddings funerals, etc. 42»i D.vision St. TAXI SERVICE—Day and night; also au tomobiles for hire. J. Holmes. Tel. 1434-M._ The monthly carrying charges on many of the houses advertised for sale in the Classified Ad Section today ars lower than the rent you're now paying. SHERIFF'S SAFE IS CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY— Between Theodore Vreeland. Complain ant and Emil Kampmaun. ami Matttliew Ward, defendants. Fi l’a for sale of mortgaged premises dated November la, 11*21. By virtue of the above stated writ to mo directed an l delivered, i will expose to sale at public vendue on WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER TWENTY EIGHTH NINETEEN HUNDRED * AND TWENTY-ONE nt two o’clock in the aftern *<»n of said day at the Sheriffs Office in the City »f New Brunswick. N. J All that certain lot. tract or parcel of land and premises, hereinafter particularly described, situate, lying and being in the City of P*-rth Amboy. In the County of Middlesex and State of New Jersey. Beginning at a point on the westerly line of Donald Avenue two hundred feet northerly from the nort» wist corner of Kimm stre.-t and Donald avenue, thence running westerly i a line parallel with tiie northerly line of Kaintn street one hundred feet, thence northerly in a line parallel with the westerly line of Donald avenue fifty feet thence easterly in a line parallel with the first course one hundred feet to the westerly lm« of Don ald avenue fifty feet to the point or place of beginning Decree amounting to approximately IT90.00. Together with all and singular the rights, privileges, hereditaments and ap purtenances. thereunto belonging or In anywise appertaining. ELMER E WYCKOFF. Sheriff. REMSEN COWENHOVEN. 419.32 Solicitor. 6*76— 12-6-12-J6-S4 i BUSINESS SERVICE Mumioerade Malts 18A . • »i iii. \ j 1». 81 ITS—For liiif. Up*I | sfaljTH._31»J Division Street. _I _ liuiinnis Services Offered_18 ULACK8M1TU — And Bfsctieii h -rs< shoer I Wheelwright and body builder. Chas. J. Yenk. 26‘J N^w Brunswick Ave;._I K. MIXUSzVntHY — Steamship Tlckst Agency, 167 Hall Ave. Telephone No. J*.42. 'ruui.l*.' STK.WURAPHKn-Ald mtmao graphing. Itarltan Publicity Service. Raritan Funding. Tel. itSt.__ SHOES SHINED—George's Sh.«e Shining Parlor; regular s.tlne 5c. cream shine. 10c. cream dyo. 20c. 152 Smith SL. ^Junior Hall. __ ; STOVE KBPAlitiisu — Have an expert re pair vnur stove. Miller. 53# Star** St. Building—Contracting 10 HUFF—Electrical contractor, fin ished house and all kinds of interior wir ing. radio equipment and Installations, i VN nodbridgc Ave. and Henley St., Wood j bridge._Tel. 627.__ J J. YEJ LBN—Electrical Contractor; finished house wiring a specialty, fix tures at reasonable prices, estimates 'fully furnished 161 Lind St._ ROOFING—H C. Smith. Jr., slate, slag ro.fing id tinning; waterproofing 123 125 Madison Ave. Tel HUKV__ lleatlug and Plumbing _ 88 1*1*1 HB1NG—Dami aard & Buote, Heat ing and gas ftting. Jobbing promptly at tended to; estimates furnished. 30S I Elm St. Phone ,2081._ _ PLUMBING—S. L. Hulvanoski. plumbing, heating, gas fitting and tinning in all Us branches; all work promptly done. 67u Charles Phone i 406_ PLUMBING—John Klusendorf, plumbing, heating and gas fitting; lobbing promptly attended to; estimates furnished 458 n St Phone 2221. _ _Millinery—(’rrwrmtking _z'i HAND MADE THINGS—Are most appre ciated. Make your own Christmas gifts. Large selection of stamper! goods a’ Hoffman's Art Shop 230 Smith St. HEMSTITCHING—Wo do all kinds of slds and accordion pleating and machine pleating; ’very reasonable prices. E. We»sa_317 Maple St. Phon* 2072. Moving Trucking. Storage Sit AUTO TRUCKING—Light and heavy: local and long distance service when and as you want It. Otto Dietz. State and Chnuncey Streets._ CARTING—Walsbeek'a General Trucking, local and long distance moving, also light and heavy carting. 266 Goodwin St._Phon_1672. Perth A.nhoy N. .1. tESti - v i trocking; local and long distance. J. J Sldenburg. 377 Division St. Phone 353-J._ ilAl'I.IM]—Andrew Anderson, Trucking engines, hollers, 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. MOVING—D. Kadin, express and storage, long distance moving with care. 204 New Brunswick Ave. Phone 7 676. 1SS2 Perth Amboy.__ MOVING—Hmielsk! Bros.. light and heavy trucking; local and long distance, careful drivers; all work given our per sonal attention. Phone 406 Perth Am boy. MOVING — Lepper'i hxj/ia.', transporta tion between Perth Amboy and New York; move In city or coun'ry. 296 Washington St. Phone 2318. MOVING—John Hawrylko & Son. truck ing and moving: local ana long distance; personal attention to all work. 162 ChauncCy St Telephone connection. TRUCKING—Moving, hauling, etc., local and long distance; rate reasonable G. A. Fullerton. 4 5 Albert St., W ood bridge. Tel. 16-M. Wood bridge. I RUCKING—Eagle Motor Transportation To., heavy trucking. 340 Prospect ct. Tel. 2066. TRUCKING—John Garden, transfer and auto trucking; storage furniture and pianos moved country and city. 205 Marfct ’ 8t Phone 4:v TRl > 'KING—C Bor up transfer and auto trucking, storage, furniture and pian -3 moved; city and country. 335 State St. Phone 2176. Telephone Your Requirements Our Classified 1 " ^ -• - ALARM BOXES 21—Gordon and Mead® Street# 23—Madia.n A\e. and Paterson St. _ 4—Market and Sheridan Street® 23—Smith Street and Central P R. 26— Market and First Street® 27— Raritan Copper Works JS — High and Lewis Streets 34—Madison Avenue and Smith Street. :'»—Smith and High Street® 6—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— Commerce and Front Streets 46— State and Washington Streets 47 — High and Washington Streets. j 52—Cortiandt and Kaston Streevs '•4—State and Buckingham Ave. '5—Parker St and Pulaski Ave. '6—Hall A**•». and Charles Su -.7—State and Wayne Streets , 58—Near Lead Works 3— Maurer • 2—Washington Street and Park Avenue i 63—NVw Brunswick Ave. and Kim Street 4— Smith Stree' and Watson ’venue 5— Commerce and State Streets 72—Front ani Smith Streets 72—Water an*. t»oro-*n Streets 74 — Kearny Ave and Cordon Street cl—Brace and Hanson Avenues —Smith and Herbert S'reeis S3 — Amboy Ava. and Washington St. '4—Lehigh Ave. and Stanford Street *5—Near City Hos:n?al ‘6—Cleveland and Brace Avenues 87—Amboy and Hall Avenues 92—Amho.- Ave and Inslee Street ®2—l.aurenc* and FranH. Streere ' *4— .Neville ant Johnstons Streets * BUSINESS SERVICE , I'xinting and I’apering 14 DE< ou i i m;- ,\ P. Garner; Painter! an«l Paper Hanger, work gun ran teed; 1 reasonable prices. estimates given. 123 i PI 841 W_ PAINTING— H*. I 1 interior decorating a specialty; estimates furnished 178 Proud dt. Fhnp. 184 So. I It 8| i i PAPER HANGING—Paper Ha specialty. Wall paper retail at whole sale prices Paper Hangers furnished at Invest prices N. Y. Wall Paper Co. 380 8t| >'f. Phone 1 722 __I _PmfeMsInnal Services 11 > TUNI.NU—And ! • ' rat i class work. C. Steinhauser 325 State , At Pel I1S4-M_ Repairing_< 21 CABINET MAKING—Colonial Cabinet W • j. horn* of expert cabinet n. liters; upholstering. veneering, enameling chair can«- ?; glass table tops shelves, mirrors chuce orlenta ruge. Cleaning end re pairing r,hon» 2*8 M 388 ?tate St. »N SHOE REPAIR CO.—With our new rrieth >d we repair all types of sho* t in the m-*si satisfactory wav at the low est possible cost. We use the best osk " s!_. Phone 42*._ SHOE REPAIRING—8. Goldsmith has moved from 127 Fayette St. to *fft State Street. All work guaranteed at the low es- prices ____. ."Hurt REPAIRING—First class, b* et oak leather used: also new shn<>s a. reason able prices. J. Chcrenskt*. 181 New Brunswick .* ve._ STOVE REPAIRING—Part* for all make! also new and second hand stovt-s and rangei J bn Molnar 411A Stile Bi . FHoLMTEHINU - AND kuhniti kb REPAIRING HARK! FE1NBQRU. to SMITH ST RHOMB I >71 __ t PMUUrTBRING— L. L. BKAIOWOOJ. 88* HIGH ST _PHONE 163_ i PHOl-STERER—Overstaffed furniture repaired and recovered; springs reset. John d Galvin SM Park Ave Tel 1*47 M _ Renovating and Dyeing _ 88 CLEANING—Alte i i Cleaning, Dye ing. Pressing Orders called for and de liter* d; prices moderate. S. Epstein. 2G6 M ulison Ave Tt-low Malesttr Theatre LEANING—Tailoring ana Cutting; i dies’ and Gent’s garments cleaned, pressed and repaired, r-asnnable price, p. Pa: St. Perth Amboy, II. J Fi Hi REMODELEl>—Fura stored free while having them remodeled or repaired at very low prices durl : the summer months. Insured a, alnst fire and btir a. Greenhouse. .r>f> Smith St employment Help Wanted—Female_82 ELDERLY LADY—One who prefers a good home in preference to high wages. Box 1 " Cere News. _ ELDERLY HOUSEKEEPER — Bett the ages of 2.8 and 40 without children preferred; good home: good proposition if suited. Write J. S. Wain wright, R. F. I).. No. 1. He!mar. N. J._ GIRLS—Wanted. Inquire Chesebroug fc Manufacttrrlng Co.__ GIRL -For generel housework, iu7 Kearny Avenue._ umn—por ngni nuuseworR. luquiiv «■> *tate Street._ GIRL—For light housework; no washing or ironing; good home. 340 Maple St., upstairs._ GIRLS, 25—On men's shirts any girl who has been employed i»ero before and de sires to come back, can do so by apply ing to Goodman, Cohen & Co., 331 Maple 81 flight up._ HAND SEWERS—To learn to trim baby caps and girls' hats; paid while learning. M Mayer. Inc., 223 Sheridan Stt._ d on Morrow 11 lock Machines. Inquire Muscatt Mfg. Co., Sayreville, N. J.. Opposite Ed Clark’s Place. __ OPERATORS—Experienced, to learn to make baby caps and girls* hats; paid while learning. Mux Mayer, Inc., 223 Sheridan St._ _ OPERATORS—Experienced; wanted on men's shirts. Apply Sidney Rpsenotein A Co.. 430 Market St. OPERATORS, SHAPERS AND EXAM INERS— On corset covers; good pay; steady work; sanitary and steam heated. Neat form Co.. Amboy Road and Main Street, Tottenville. Staten Island. SALESLADY—Experienced; who cun speak Hungarian and Polish; a perma nent position for one of ability. Apply between 8.30 and 11 A. M. Terhune's. 33H State Street. YOUNG LADY—With ability to act as as sistant to executive; knowledge of sten ography necessary; good salary. give references and salary desired. Address Box 127, Caro News. ’ v. E s T1C EMPLO YMBN T AC ency 320 Market St., female help furnished. Experienced waitress wanted, women by d^v for private families. Phone 141 S-M. Help Wanted—Male S3 ^ • " NO MAN -With knowledge of book keeping; must have good reference und accurate* in figures. Address Box "R. C.” Care News._ A M BO? EMPLOY 5 E NT AOL N < 2 Y—LI* censed Employment Bureau. Supplies men and women for an typei of work. If you need help of any kind, call upon us and we will help you a dve labor prob lems mo laple St. Phone 11*52 Salesmen uud Agents 3D GENERAL AGENT- Pop Perth Ainboy and vicinity for Monthly Premium Acci dent and Health Department of the old est Company writing all forms Accident. Health and Life Insurance. Requires a man capable handling business in every particular. Commission contract only. Part time service considered. Address C. H. Boyer. Manager Casualty Department. National Life Insurance Company of the I S. of A.. 2D S. j,uSulle St.. Chicago. 111. Hltaattons Wanted-*-Ffnuiit M WOMAN Wishing Cooking or Washing 7 11." FINANCIAL llu*iii«*kn Opportunities MM BCTCHKK AND < 1 ROCK RY STOKE—On Stale Street. Inquire 430 State St. GAR AG E A N D A CCKSSO R Y STOKK - Truck. stock. tools, etc., 2 build* lugs. 2 660 gallons gas pumps and tanks, tie feet front on Amboy Avenue; best Io ta* ion on Staten Island; owner retiring from business. sell at Inventory price. Box 402, Tot ten vi lie. S. I., N. Y. PROPERTY AND BPS IN ESS--Mr prop erly alone. Real bargain to quick buyer. Tel • sHOK MAKER SHOP—For sale or rent. Reasonable. ii22 Penn Street. Money to Loan 40 TO LOAN — We have $3,000, $2,600. $2,000 $1,600 to Invest in mortgages on Perth Amboy property. Margaretten As Lobel. Inc.. Raritan Building '*>!. 550. $3.000—To loun on first mortgage. Ilans Nielson Co.. 19fi Smith St. Tel. 8*. INSTRUCTION Musical. Dancing. Dramatic u ANJG—No play, no pay—Banjo. Mando lin, 3ultar. etc. Bejlr.ners! 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 19'»2. LIVE STOCK DogN, Cats. IVt* 4? PANARY BREEDING PLANT—Wo have the largest and the heat eollectton of ioiler prize stock; price $5.00 each. Bor scbel. Boynton Ave.. oposite Home for Aged. Port Reading N. J. CANARIES—4< • Roller Sing ng. Call at any i.me. Boynton Ave.. Port Reading. Opposite Home of the Aged. Horses, Cattle. Vehicles 41 FRESH COWS— And Springers for sale a any time, extra good milkers: always 1 large stock on hand J. Zlotkln. Free- ' N J Tgl I*«-W Poultry and Supplies 411 ; 1 DEM KN SEN 'ri—Scratching Grains and T-aying Mash makes hens lay. Phone 6S2. Tot ten vi lie 920. Prompt Deliveries. MERCHANDISE Article* for Sole SI CASH REGISTER—Price $10.00. Inquire Perth Amboy Evening News Office. FI JR SCARF—A bargain, man's overcoat below « ost. Big reduction on Ice Skates. 6. I'erlmuler's, 199 Smith St. _MERCHANDISE Articles far Sale W LEATHER—Oak Boles and tferaps carry a full llna of cobbler's tools and supplies for home use. I*. Uarbierl. 404 4<>6 State Sr._____ • t.l» MATRICES—Hi • • prea board newspaper mala—dimensions same as this printed page. Best posad.l* lin ing for Inside of p ultry houses, garages or for sheathing stucco hous« s. Keeps out 1 j cold Large supply on hand. Price $1.00 a hundred. Call at Evening News Dflfice _ - ('ASH RK' Inquire 23.1 New Brunswick Avenue._ RAILS—Steam pipes, belting, angle Iron, vail radiator*, galvanized sheets, rail road ties. etc. Harry Goldberg. L. V. R R and New Brunswick Ave. _ IM ; BLR GOODS — Thompson - Goodyear Rubber Corp.. 815 Maple St. Tel. 2169. Everything in Rubber; who!-sale and re tail. Plumbers. Factory and Household Supplies _ _______ joys—Lead Toy Soldiers; Japanned in colors; 76c set._87 Water Street._ WALL PAPER—25% reduction on all grades. Price* from 10 cento a roll up. Largo v rlety. Oimpleman Bros. 831 > _ ■ LARGE BOORS — Each four feet wide, ten feet high, nine panes of glass in each door. Apply Evening News Ci ties._ Business Equipment : WAX FIGURES—A aumlur or wax fig ure* and hat stands on hand. F. & F. Shop 32T. Maple SL__ Building Materials_M I OlLELS—J. J Keen* n. tanks and smoke Hacks, sheet ir-n work of all descriptions Repairing a specialty. 38fi and 300 Divi sion st. end P. R. It. Perth Amboy. N. J. Pbf.no offl e ISO*; home 260-lt._ II A r: WALE—Elizabeth Hardware Co., The II jme of Hardware. 137-139-141 Nt w Brunswick Ave. Tel. Exchange 120 121 Perth Amboy_■ bar D W A R B—Too I*. Paints. Oils. S'ar nishes. Wall Paper. Painters Supplies M ix •’ ddf irb 8]i State sr Phono Mt. PAINTS—Atlantis Lead and Atlantic L.nseed Oil; Pierce's Heady Mixed Paint. $3.25 a gallon; set col ora. S. Koch. 363 State St._Phone 1315.__ V a It NI c 11 AND STAIN—lu one applica tion. Sea The Jonlee Co. Paint Head quarters. 1R4 Smith St Phone 1980 I-arm and Dairy Product* 55 MILK— Parth Ami> >y Milk Co. aiwios at >our service. Deliveries everywhere. Demand our products from your dealer ■ r groct-r_ _Good Thing* to Kofi_M BREAD—Eat ill it so homelike Aunt Mar tha Bread; *old at all grocer*. Sim men'w Model Bakery._ COFFEE CAKES—Danish coffee cakes, pies, layer cakes, doughnuts, etc., fresh every day a' 2 P. M. N. E. BJornson. Jr. IM New Brunswick Avenge, _ KNACEBROD—Skorpor; Iceland Herring and Anchovls*. Also agent for Dr Pe ter's Kuriko. E. Oblaon. Phone 2045 405 Laurie Street. ____ SALADS—Majestic Delicatessen, ready cooked meals; all home cooking; cater ing t» parties and entertainment* a spe 182 Smith I :t_ _ Household Goods_M AMBOY FURNITURE HOUSE—Furnish es your home right at the tight price. ?ift Smith St.. M»r Maple._ • ARTICLES—Suitable for restaurant or private use. Also elegant large gold frame mirror; large oil paintings; (mon ograph. dJshes; large ice box. ‘ ill be fore 4 any day. The Ernst House. No. 152 New Brunswick Avc., Perth Ambo> BLACK WONDER—Stove and Polish; and None Better Laundry Tab lets; give great satisfaction. Solti by Paul Reckclia. 71ft Raritan Ave., City. FURNITURE—Dublin J'urnlturs House, all kinds of furniture, bab/ carriages, floor coverings a specialty; reasonable prices; positively n«-w goods. 27ft Smt»h_S* M ATTHESSE8—Ktnovatsd. latest steriSla in g process; cotton $2; hall $3 Standard 1 1 - Co 422 Park Avc*. Phone SO Machinery und Tools _61 MOTORS* AND GENERATORS—All kinds of A. C. and D. C.. also rewinding and repairing promptly attended to. Perth Ainboy Storage Battery &. Electric Co., 2*6 Madison Avc. TsL 1807. Musical Instruments _ 62 PLAYER PIANO— D n't Corset to stop and look It over; easy terms; price $250. Rrunton Pian > Co. _ 204 Smith St. _ RECORDS—Emerson Record*; all t'le la test songs and dance li its on sale. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, also exnrrt watch i ppn I ring. S. Cardon 7ft Smith St _ Wearing Apparel_18 2 A PS—Mens Caps and Cloth Hats made to order in any wanted style. Men's Hat St ore._256 Smith St., corner Elm. _Wanted to Buy_M ELK TRADING STAMP CO—Buyt sell and exchange all kinds of milk labels, soap wrappers United Proht Sharing Certificates. *J lading Stamp. 338 State Street._ FURNITL'R ;—Fair prices for your furni U T0§ W. _ FURNITURE—W© buy ail kinds second land furniture. G. Houser. 103 Fayette SL Ph*>ne 848-W._ Fi RNITURE—High Prices paid for ond hand furniture; also all kinds of stoves, bedding, floor covering for sale. Sussman. 23 8mlth Sr. Tel. 1480-J. JTENCIL1NG MACHINE- Used; muit be in good condition; reasonably priced. Address P. U. Box 406. Woodbridge, N. J. _____ ROOMS AND BOARD^ Rooms With Hoard _ 07 HOTEL REMINGTON—377 Smith St., furnished rooms by day or week; rooms steam heated, meals served; also regu tar board. Tel 404 Rooms Without Board 0K HIGH ST.. 210—Furnished room; private family; all improvements; gentleman preferred. _ _ •EW IS ST., 100—Nle< ly fui nisht d i private family; gentleman preferred Met LEI LAN ST.. 247-1 single roo louble rooms: all improvement*._ tECTOR ST., 100—Largs furnish' d room, heated._ Phone 125-W. A A'J B it ST.. 28—I leautlful fr nil improvements, suitable for gentleman t RNTsHED APARTMENT rooms. moving out of town if very warm and comfortable. Address “Comfortable,” News. .-i NN\ ROOMS, In excellent location, furnished v>‘ unfurriT.H'.ied. 1‘erth Amboy Trust Co.. Real Estate Department. Rooms for Housekeeping (it) it Kill ST., 335)—Rooms for light house keeping. ___ KEARNY AVE, 149 — Furnished roupis suitable for light housekeeping Where to Mat_71 HOME RESTAURANT AND COFFEE HOUSE Our best advertisement ts. that those who try our home cooking always come In again. Real food at rea sonable prices. 194 Smith Street. PRESTO J.i NCH—And Bakery; home pastries; popular prices; open day and night 113 Smith 8treet. rABLG BOARD—Hungarian Kosher; 1st class 267 Oak Street ijtTOKY RESTAURANT—Oyatar ami Chop House; sea food special; po ,u!ar prlci a. 322 Stat Street, neu Jefferson St.. Petth A mbo/. Tel 2234 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Real _ H»itate Dealer*. TjA 1ARL JACOBS—Real Estate. Mortgages. Insurance Agent: Life. Fire. Automobile. Liability, etc. 179 Brighton Ave. Tel. Ill, CONAftD & COMPANY — Real Fatal? and Central Insurance 102 Smith Street. 1 FRASER BROS.—Real Estate • Insur ance Savings Bank Bulldln,, Phone 653.__ HANS NIELSEN CO. — Real Est-.ia and Mortgages 196 Smith Street. Real Estate Exchange Building. Telephone ; 88. • - St • N GOLDS \RB- !:• .1 Eat a l • and I"stranee. Raritan Building. Phone 1856.__| ■ I 8t Ph aa 1716 MARCAKETTEN A: LOBEL—Successors! to Alpern A Co.. Real Estate. Mortgages an.l insurance. Raritan Building Perth Amboy, N. J. Phone REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Rent Estate Utalffi 74 i FfcFlU • \ ' 1 TRUST « <1 I'ANi Real Estate Department Property in all section^ of the city for •alt* at fair price*, good term*, if you wl«h to buy or sell tt will be . > your advantage to call us. -Superior Service"__ __ I’Ei.'l'' l AMliuV H E A L ESTATE C.% CIIaNOB and General Insurance. i 317 Madison Avenue. Phone I4*V__ SHIRLEY * SORENSON—Suc< * saora to D A. Shirley. Real Estate and Insur ance. 130 Sni’th St.. Perth Amboy. open evenlnr*. TeL 190. — IHISO ii. BROWN—Real estate broker; general Insurance agent; fire, automobile, liability e*c 2«2 King St Tel. 1663. An:trtnirntn nnd t Ihj» 74 ' ELM STREET—Flat; 7 large rooma. all improvements except heat; rent Rt'.V'i. | Charles L. Steuerwald. Inc., 208 Smith Street^_ _ COMMERCE SI —Flat; 6 rooms; all im provements. Il.il.06 Inquire D. Levine, 2<>4 New Mrunswl'k Avenue/ GORDON ST.F 220—Four desirable rooms, bath; i.nsonablo. Comegya At IJro., 28/ Elm St rcet._ _ KEARNY AVE. 176—6 rooma; all im provements._ _ LEW18ST—5 room flat. Harry S. Med* In^ts. 16 7 Smith Street. MADISON IVB—1 up-to-date flat; all improvements except heat. Inquire Perth Arnbov Real Estate Exchange. 817 Mndison Aviv_. I’ATERSON STREET—6 rooms; all pro ■ • - inqulre i Smith St. STATE ST., r.;t—Six ro >ms nnd sun parlor, new building; all Improvements. Inquire # 321 Raritan Building. _m STATES ST., 4C6—6 room flat; nil im provements except heat. Inquire 383 State Street. __ STATE STREET—6 largo rooma; up and down stairs, improvements; central lo cation; rent $:i0.00. Charles L. Steuer wald. Inc.._208 Smith St. _ WATER ST., 47—2 room apartment; all Improvements; reasonable. FIN E SIN N Y APARTMENT—7 rooms. Inquire 101 Harrison Place. FLAT—4 rooms nnd bath. Inquire Fed* derson. 184 Crant _St._ MODERSM APARTMENT—Inquire 68 Hrighton Avenue.__ ROOMS. 4—All improvements; steam boat Inquire 81 Jefferson St. ROOMS—5 u nil bath; all Improvements; new buildings._631 Brace Ave. ROOMS: 6—Improvements. Inquire 214 New Brunswick Avenue. ROOMS, •»—Ar.d bath; furnished or un furnished; modern improvements. Shuin* sky. City Market. _ _ Business Places fur Rent _15 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE.. 210— Store to let. Inquire Philip Levine, Raritan Bldg. STATE ST„ 485—Store and rooms. en quire D. Levine, 204 New Brunswick Avenue. _ _ STOREHOUSE—50 x 75; railroad siding. Inquire 214 New Brunswick Ave._ House** for Rent 77 BROAD-ST., 66—Near High St., 5 room house; ail improvements except steam heat. Inquire 68 Broad St. or 42C High St. Tel. 1373._|_•' FRONT ST.. 11*6—House. Inquire Raritan Mercantile Co. 306 Front St. MADISON AVE.. 234—House Inquire ° Perth Am boy Oarage Co._ ■ HOt^E—With six rooms, all improve __Offices and l>ehlt Boom 7H FURNISHED OFFICES—J. Kreiesh , . er A- Son 1 : smith Street _ OFFICE—Barg* from office to 'et Apply Maple Hen tty Co, 216 Smtth Si. OFFICE SPACE- 150 iquar# feetj best | p«rt of Smith Street; heat, good light. I Charles L. Steuerwald. Ine.. 208 S *i:h ^ Street._ ; Suburban for Kent 7» DAVID 8T., 140—5 rooms and bu h. ■ l improvements; heat furnished. Inquire 146 Henry St.. South Amboy, N. J. FORDS—5 rooms and bath; all improve ments. Aaron Gross. Fords. Phone 878-J. _ _ FORDS—2 houses with Improvements. Inquire Max Goldberger. 338 State SL . JTel. 338._l_. \ SAY11KV1LLE—Store and room*. J. Baron. 71 Linden St.. Perth Amboy. HOUSE—7 rooms and bath; all improve ments; 4 lots and garage. A. H. Bergen, 260 Main St.. Soutli Amboy._ ROOMS. V—Large, improvements. Inquire 7*5 Main St., Metuchen. South End. Tel. 245.__ Wanted—To Rent_81 BUILDING—To lease for a term of years for light manufacturing, ten to twenty thousand .square feet, need not all be fl in one loft; separate building preferred. I Address Box No. 99. Care News,_ ^ SINGLE ROOM—For beading and croch eting purpose; heat furnished. Tel. Me tuchen 45-W. _ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE House* For Sale_81 FIRST ST. — Near Paterson; 9 room* and bath; steam heat; a good Investment at a small price. Conard & Company. 102 Smith_Stree!._ HIGH STREET—Double house; six rooms each apartment; lot 61 x 100 with drive way; price 48,000. Boynton Bros. & Co., 87 Smith St.. Perth Amboy, N. -L_ OAK ST.—Big bargain, must be sold at once; 2 family buildtng on Oak near Smith St., all improvements with big driveway; price 47200; easy terms. Schonceit & Blazer. Raritan Building. Tel. 1558.__ PROSPECT ST.—5 family; good coudMon yielding nearly 1G\© on investment; 4 small amount of cash required. Charles I !.. 8teuerwald, It 08 Sn 1th St. ' 1 WASHINGTON ST—Near Amboy Avenu«. 2 family frame dwelling; lot 25 x lOo; 41200 cash tequired. Conard & Company 102 Smithy Street__ WILLIAM ST. — 2 family house; aii Im provements except heat. The Johnson Company. 217 Smith St. Tel. 551._ Lots For Sale 83 METUCHEN—On Main St., choicest busi ness plot; right near station and in business section where values are increas ing fast. Terms if desired. Alfred D. Hyde. Bank Building. Metuchen. WtlODBRIDGE—Large plot; 60 x 312; nlanted with fruit trees. Freeman Street. « best residential section; price $1400 00; pr.-tly cash. Massopust Bros. &. Co., 692 <nite St. ___ ivoODBRIDGE—On High St.. one SB It. lot. terms can t-e arranged The John son Company. 217 Smith St. Tel. Bat. CiluH't: HLJLDIMJ l.OTS. 3—On Kltf« Georges Unad. Fait Held Terrace. Fords. J. Kreielsheltner & Son. 1 :'i Smith St. 7o'J have iota for «vle in t bo northwest section of this city on very""*' easy terms. Margaret ten /k Lobel, Jnc., I: ■ B B11 LOTS—Desirable building lots on easy terms $_'50.00 and up. M. H. Madsen. 17"‘ Smith Street and 470 Brace Ave. Suburban For Sal« 81 j FORDS—Hollister Place. 100 feet from ■ Fords Aventto: new 5 room bungalow ” with Improvements and lot facing Fords Avenue; 8 minutes from trolley and busses; easy terms; possession given at once. Conard & Company. 102 Smith Hi reef. room U welifng. trolley, 1 block; solurium; tiled bath and all improvements; $2000 cash takes it with $4,000 mortgage. Charles L. Steuerwald, Inc. . 208 Smith St. GEORGE ST.. SOUTH AMBOY—6 room \ house; all improvements; only $J7UU; grasp this chance. Charles L. Steuer vvald, Inc., 20S Smith St. _ \ RAHWAY—» room residence on coiner lot 55x105; best residential part of (Uy;> 10 minutes walk to Depot; electricity, gas. open plumbing, new hot air heating system; screens for porch and windows, possession 20 days after contract; prke $9500. Cash $l«nu. Max L. Scott. 209 Madison Ave., Perth Amboy, N. J. Tel. lilt TOTTENVll.LB—House, seven room and both; lot 40 x 140; price $S2oo; cash $1000 balance on easy terms. B. Wil liam* Tot ten vllle. N _Y. __ W OOD Bit IDG E PROPERTY—-And insur ance. See J. H. ConcaimoQ. 59 Mam St-. 5 od bridge. Tel 29t.__ li« ; i part improve ments; good condition only $2200; 7 room j4 house; all improvements, 1 lots In line ■ condition. $4500, also new 7 room houee, M all improvements, 2 lots. $5000. A. H. 18 2(0 Main St.. South Amboy.__ ROAD HOLT8E—On four Important XtttO* H mobile roads: good business; owner made x fortune, retiring; heavy traffic to Tren ton. Philadelphia Atlantic City. etc., sac rlCce. Charles L. Steuerwald, Inc., lo# Smith Street. I WELL, YDOWT SAY^ OF ALLTHtNGS=\ ou SAY, I MUST TELL YOU - l GOT A TAR OF ORIENTAL MASSAGE CREAM TODAY - THE CLERK TcLD ME ALL "THE MOVIE STARS USE »T--Ujjb GIVES THAT YOUTHFUL BLOOM. = ‘ UH-HUH - LETS SEE.WHAT j WAS 1 GOING TO SAY? _ OH YES, ETC r J ^ . / Ull jg8?(jSWrVAUlSHtUG 1 =**? • 0 CRE*fA >9 \ V1HA.T SHE / LNER GUFFVlEY CkKE"DOVJKl ID CALL U\S SVIEETlE, - AtfD POUWD KISS SlKOKiDS UUGG^G "TWE SLUG-BOX'-' ____<%!&**