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The First Sign of Spring At Reynolds Bros. FOR THE FIRST TIME ON SALE—VERY NEW | Spring Dress Ginghams DRESS GINGHAM AND TISSUE GINGHAM THE FIRST SIGN OF SPRING IS IN THE CENTER AISLE OF THIS STORE Wc have taken care to select. Ilie best ami most r beautiful patterns to convey the spirit of a most glor | ions season. v Everything that is beautiful, and in accord with good taste has been chosen with view to the needs of ' the women of this vicinity. Here spread before you are styles that are in vogue you can select from an almost, endless variety of I lovely colors, that, which would be in perfect harmony with your good taste and good looks. Economy and smartness need never be divided, this is proved by careful consideration of this initial offering of materials that add to woman’s personal at i *•11 i • / ■ 11 r ' DRESS GINGHAM 32 In. Wide, 35c Yard In a beautiful assortment of Spring patterns,in cheeks and plaids, color preferences can be perfectly satisfied. TISSUE GINGHAM—36 INCHES WIDE—69c YD. In a large, but carefully selected variety of becoming Cheek • patterns, and almost unlimited color choice. Special Sale for Tuesday Only T>TPT?n A T TT. ENDURANCE CLOTH 36 in. Wide; Sale Price Yard.1W 27 In. Wide; Sale Price Yard .... 23= . . , , , A well woven strong cloth that will with I Extra good quality Percale, in good look- stand hard wear. An excellent material for •_i i „„,i fi.nN.,1 nnttpms. liAs-c* Wn«li Suits Plnv Clothes, and for ... i l,. niaiiv other uses for which a durable fabric The assortment is large so we do not hesi- •" ".■quired. tatc saying, that good selection is assured, jn j.jght and Dark colors, and stripes of no matter what you contemplate sewing. various widths. GOOD AND BEAUTIFUL BLANKETS ARE ALWAYS IN SEASON SPECIAL BIG REDUCTION ON BEACON BLANKETS JAQUARD COMFORTABLE BLANKETS A ND BATH ROBE BLANKETS ‘ THAT MAKE WARM FRIENDS” JL \ f r»Yr»oni i/'inullv ffOIid lilankpfs I II • rni, soft colors, that add a touch of beauty, li —Blankets, that invite restful slumber and make, « veil a sunless room look cheery. JAQUARD COMFORTABLE BLANKETS Specially Reduced to $3.95 | In a number of beautiful designs on lovely grounds. JAQUARD BATH ROBE BLANKETS Specially Reduced to $3.95 Of exceptionally good quality, in lovely designs on colored design grounds. _ __ T1TTVT A ■AT T» T A AT "TT ninfl JAQU AKU UUmiUKlABLt BLiAmYBiO 72x90 Reduced to $7.95 These are of a larger size, and of a better and heavier grade with taffeta binding , Colors: Blue and Old Rose with pretty flower design. uunmkuiM Reduced to $5.95 “Beacon Standard Quality” throughout, in 12 beautiful designs. _ COUNCIL MINUTES Proceeding* of 111** Hoard of Aldermen of the City of Perth Amboy, N. »J. December 5tli, 1921. Regular meeting of the Council of the City of Perth Amboy. N. J . held Decem ber 6th. 1921. The member* present were Aldermen Sofleld. Water*. Patten. Ander sen. Clark, Riedy and Alderman-at-Lurge Wester. On motion the reading of he minute* of the meetings of November 7th ami List wan dispensed with, and the minutes ap proved as printed, but on request of Al derman Clark, motion prevailed that his vote on award of audit contra* l to Rruv erman & Smith, n the minutes of Nov ember 2l*t. be expung'd. Recommendation of the Flty Plan Com mission that a Union Railroad Sat ion bo erected, was received and referred to the Committee of the Who! Letter from the Sinndaid Underground Cable Company calling attention to for mer petition to lay tracks on High Street, p*as received and ordered filed Remonstrance against operatoln of gas oline and oil station at 93 Jeffers..n Street was received and referred to the Coin* piittee of the Whole. Letter from the Perth Amboy Associ ation of Insurance Agents recommending lhe appointment of a paid Uhicf of th.* Fire Department, was re- elved. Motion prevailed, that this matter bo referred to the Committee of the Whole, and that lhe City Clerk communicate with t lie* Un derwriters and ascertain I* they would be willing to create a Salvage Corps in Perth Amboy, and when, and icport findings to the Council. A communication from the Board ot Firewardens submitting a l ire Prevrntlon Code for the approval of the Council, w a - Received and referred to the Committee of |h>3 Whole. The following communication from the Commissioner of Municipal Accounts: State of New Jersey Office of Treasurer Department of Municipal Accounts Certificate of Sinking Fund Require ments in accordance with Section 15 Chapter 212, I*. L. 1917. Following are tb*» Sinking Fund Re quirements of the City of Perth Amboy, County of Middlesex, for the fiscal year beginning January first. 1922: General Bonds ..$12,803.43 Water Ronds . 16,98*. School Bonds . 18,164.41 Total Annual Requirements $77.9.'">.5*J Special Sinking Fund (Section 21 > *n excess of minimum .....$10 121.77 Amount to bo used from S. F. Surplus (Sec. 24) Total requirement* .$88,078.29 Sinking Bonds Maturing 1 022 . .$297.000.co Serial Bonds Maturing 19J2....$5.000.o i Certified to at Trenton this first day ot December, 1921. WALTER R. DARBY. Commissioner of Municipal Accounts. Original to Mr. Arthur K. Graham, Clerk. L'opy to Mr. O. J. Morgenson. Secy., Sink ing Fund Commission. Trenton, Nov. 28. 1921. Detar Sir:— Allow me to call your attention to the provisions of Chapter 120, P. L. 1921. un r which it Is necessary to raise by bud C<;t appropriation not lees than three per cut. of the principal of all temporary lotcs or bond*, except the following: A. Improvements which have not been •out pie ted B. Improvements for which assess ments are to be levied on property spe cially l»enefitted. C. The part of the cost of iinprove nent which ha* been assessed on property ipe* lally benefitted. This appropriation should b** turn# I iver to the Sinking Fund Commission of tlie Municipality, where there is a Sinking fund commission. Where it hen- is no ■Inking f i111 ■ i commJsaion tho funds must j he set aside by the financial officer of th* ! municipality nnd applied against the n j tirement of the temporary notes or ten*- • porury bonds and for no other purpose. In all municipalities it is tin* duty of I the clerk of the municipality under Chap-j ter 156 P. L. 11# 17 to tile with this depart-( ment copies of the proceedings relating tn , tlic issuance of all bonds as soon as tIn bonds are Issued or sold. Yours very truly, WALTER DARBY, Commissioner of Municipal Accounts, was ordered entered in tin* minutes. The following communication from the American Legion: Nov. :r», 1921. Board of Aldermen. City of Perth Amboy. Perth Amboy, N. J. IJentlemen :— The officers nml members of Perth Amboy Post No. 45 The American L* -glon I wish to extend their thanks to the Board] I of Aldermen for the allotment of $125! | which was made to our Post to help do- j fiay tho expenses of tlie Armistice Day Parade. Respectfully, WILLIAM THOMPSON. Commander. I | Perth Amboy Post No. 45, The American | I Legion. [was received and ordered entered in the) minutes. I Constable bond of Henry Chn*. Wa'-I | there, approved .is to form by the City; Attorney, \\;ih ordered filed. Application of Stephen Urodzinski fur] I transfer of premit of Erie Anderson to! operate auto-bus. was received and refer red to the Auto Bus Committee. Complaint against Rudolph Kish, con stable of the City or Perth Amboy, was received and referred to the Committee on Police, with power. Alderman Waters offered the following ordinance, whlc hwas read In full In j tho Clerk: AN OII1HNANCK '•ranting permission to tiw» Mantium | ; l nderground Cable Company to roniitriii’t, I operate and maintain a sign** track *ld-\ I‘ng from a point beginning in the renter ; line of High Street nt Its intersection with the center line of a spur that enters the i property oi the Maiuiuni i ntiorgronmi Cable < ompany. and from tlience running along a curve of radius tin.:: feet curling to the right a distance or IKtt.iy feet to a h pelnt: them e In a southerly direction par-| a ; :i1!.*| with (lie easterly line of High Street u ond distant 15.50 feet westerly therefrom i j measured at rlglit angles thereto, a dls- w jtaine of iHo feet to a point- w li« ill point t ! !s *•» * be southerly line of Washington d i Street and ending there. I, ■HE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OE,'«* PERTH AMBOY: ]\ Section t. That permission be nnd the o Same is hereby granted to the Standard 1 Pndergr uondelaCb .LflfoetaV ETAOI Underground Cable Company n construct, ti operate and maintain a single track sid ing from a point beginning in the center o line of High Street at its intersection witu Y the renter line of High Street at its inter-' h section with the center line of a spur that ! enters property of tHo Standard Under- t' ground Cable Company, and from them * t. .running along a curve of radius 410 d I v ! fwt curving to the right n distance of] ■ 1m;. 19 feet to a point, thence In souther! T< J direction parallel with the easterly line .d | High Street nnd distant t*.5t) feet westetlyj therefrom measured at rlglit angles there-i l t«» a distance of 465 feet to a point, w lit hi 1 Point is in the southerly line of Wash- 1 inglcn Street and ending there. | f Section 2. That such permission is 1 hereby granted upon the following condi- 1 tions. 1 a. That the said Standard Under- 1 ground Cable Company shall indemnify 1 and save harmless tho said City of l 4 J ■ Perth Amboy, its officers, agents and f • i \ ants from any and all claims or claim whatever for damages to any person, firm or corporal ion arising from or in any way connected with tlie grant mg of said privilege, or by reason of 'be local Ion, maintenance or existence of said single track siding. b That said Standard Underground Cable Company Hhall lay r sidewalk west of said Hiding to curb line of High Street which sidewalk shall be main tained Iri a rendition satisfactory to the Committee on Streets and Sewers of the Conn ,| of the City of Perth Amboy, {l"d if in the judgment of said Com tulftee it shall be necessary to Install catch basins or properly provide for tin* surface drainage of the street, the said Standard Vnderground Cable Company shall install the same. ' • That upon notice from the Con* mittco on Streets and Sowers of the < ’ouncii «,f u,o City of Perth Amboy, said truck shall be changed as to the Kracle thereof to conform to any change which may bo made to High Street. d. That Is the City of Perth Amboy shall cause the said High Street to be improved by paving or otherwise, tip* :.iid Standard Underground Cable Com pany will bear Its proportion of* the costs thereof, and does hereby waive any objection to fno future paving or Improving of said street. c In case of the bankruptcy or In solvency or t lie said Standard Under ground Cubic Company whether by vol untary or involuntary proceedings or in • < of the appointmen tuf a trustee. icc«ivor or asHigncc of the property of lb" said Standard Cnderground Cable Company, or in case of a mortgage or other Hen upon tin* privilege then and in any of such events, t It cily or Perth An boy shall have the option to be ex erdsed by resolution of declaring tins privilege terminated and Hhall evidence sip h termination by certified copy of such resolution mailed to said Company, which termination shall •become effeo. itvc live days after mailing of said reso lution. f. That the Committee on Streets and Sewers of the Council of the City of Perth Amboy may cause the removal of tlm trucks upon ninety days notice, pro vided Urn nature of the business shall cluing© to such an extent that in the judgment of the Council t lie siding should lio dineontined. Section :t That such permission is •reby given upon the further condition id provision that the Standard Under ■ound Coble Company shall Hie with tip* IcrU of the City of Perth Amboy its ritteii acceptance of the provisions of lis on! t ini nee within twenty days from He. It shall take effect and also pay • the City of Perth Amboy the amount all cost and expense to the City of rth Amboy for the official publication ’ this ordinance. shall take effeetT ?SVt hi granted! totn Section 4. That this ordinance shall ,Uo effect minted lately. The said ordinance was ordered passed i first reading by the following vote: ea—Sofleld. Waters, Patten, Andersen, icily. Wester. Nay—Clark. The Compiltteo on Fire recommended nit an exemption certificate be granted • Louis P. Uooz. which recommendation as on motion confirmed. The Comptroller having audited the • Mowing bills: Pay Holla. December 1st. 1921. .f 3.570. .. . .. 4.066*9 ’elite Pension Fd. 158.59 M strict Court . 529.l'i fleets and Sewers . 2.894.Mi »*|>r .. . S3, o V he . 1.350.00 .it in pa and Lights . 553.34 (arbor . 55.00 library . 639.no larket (rental) . 58.33 | Park. 374.13 Health . 794.16 Auto Busses . 187.50 Police Christian Johnson . 15.40 American tudio . 14.00 Amboy Lighting Co. 1.40 I* A. Gas Light Co. 22.70 'Jarretson Co. 36.0:: roft A: Freyer . 35.00 I’iib. ervlce Elec. Co. .......... 9.16 A E. Graham (Petty Cash) .... 4 2.72 Elisabeth Hardware Co. 6.2 4 Peter Nelson . 8.00 Frank Van Syckle . 75.16 Public Service Electric Co. 1 50 Salary Fred Menke . 46.06 Poor # C. M. Peterson A- Co. .. 3.50 J • hristian Johnson . 2.00 Theresa Ulozas . 2u. 4 4 I Amboy Lighting <y6. 2.80 I Public Service Electric Co. .7.80 Elmer Ohlsen . 29.00 I C Moore Co. 4.h:> Oomonic Taxi . 34.00 New Jersey State Bd. Children's Guardians . 391.72 S. if Rostkowskl . 42.65 FJ re Elizabeth Hardware Co. 17.37 YVurgler Starter & Battery Co. . . 96.90 Billie's Tire Shop . .75 1*. A. Hdwe. Co. 19.00 Sdiantz & Eckert . 132.25 Metzendorf Bros. & Co. 23.28 J. Scibienski . 13.25 Thompson Goodyear Rubber Co... 1.33 Metzendorf Bros. Sr Co. 4.4* «' M. Petersen & Co. 26.00 F. II. Overton . 16.00 Union Garage Co.. Paris Dept.... 58.13 I Toft A- Freyer . 19 CO ; John M'. Olsen Co. 104.00 Frank Petro . 26.2 5 Morey I.a Rue Laundry Co. 5.2'’. Public Service Electric Co. .... 84.60 Garret son Co. 25.42 A. M. Smith . 54.30 Clausen A Johnson . 3.50 H. McCullough . 10.00 James See re y . 81.96 If. Hagerman . 34.00 Mm. Clemensen . 35.49 Public Grounds and Buildings P. A. M’lndow Cleaning Co.. 6.09 Public Service Electric Co. 4 4.41 M. J. Dinesen . 10.0 »I Thos. F. Burke . 3.9 4 Contingent •Tens I*. Wostergaard . 65.00 Lola Dwyer . 12.50 Henderson Transfer . 20.CO P. A. M'lndow Cleaning Co. .... 6.00 Garretson Co. 6.09 John V. Hunt . 15.00 M’. W. Oliver . 67.20 Thos J. Connors . 67.10 Louis DuBols M'atson . 60.no Donomic Terio ... 59.00 Lamps and Lights Amboy Lighting Co. 30.62 Jens M. Sorenson . 3.12 Tri-City Electric Co. 95.06 Standard Oil Co. of N. J. 16 10 •s’un Co. 611.34 Lehigh Valley R. R. Co. 119.99 Standard Underground Cable Co. 48.03 Amboy Lighting Co. 1 7o Hauck Mfg. Co. 95.00 1*. A. Storage Battery Co. It 1.29 John M\ Olsen Co. *>o 76 Frank Petro . 135!©9 Standard Underground Cable Co. llO.^G A. E. Graham (Petty Cash) .... 4.. Elizabeth Hardware Co. 4js, Tri-City Electric Co. 88!go Grether Fire Equipment Co. 33 47 Printing George Therkelsen . 4 00 Soney-Sage Co. s'oo A. E. Graham (Petty Cash) .... 11.00 The Mosquito . 174.50 Har bor East Jersey Bridge Co. 471.14 Auto Bus App. Tiie Mosquito . 17 50 Public Service Electric Co. 4.00 Parks M\ H. McCormick & Sons. Inc. .. 6.1* Peter elson . *: *n Fire Alarm £ Police Call Mt. Standard Underground Cable Co. 40.: A. M. Smith . 18.1 Garbage Graham £ McKeon . 3,500.( Civic Celebration H. D. Woglom . 30.( A. E. Graham (Petty Cash) .... 10.r TRUST ACCOUNTS Alpine St. C. and G. Graham & McKeon . 4.98S.*i Alex Yarusevitch . 13.7 Barclay St. C. and G. Fred L. Bromman .*.. 10.0 Grove St. C. and G. Alex Yarusevtcb .. 13.7 Keene St. C. and G. Graham £ McKeon . 2.591.1 Alex Yarauevich . 13.7 Lawrence St. C. and G. Alex Yarauevich . 13.7 Cortlandt St. Sewer Fred L. Bromman . 15.0 Jeffrie* St. Sewer Jena W. llohr . 519.0 Lars Larsen . 81.0 Cortlandt St. Grade Wm. Nolting . 40.0 Laurie St. Sewer Liddte & Pfeiffer . 247.0 Brace Ave. Pavt. Fred L. Bromman . 25.0 Con very Place Pavt. W. Franklin Buchanan . 25.0 Neville St. Grade W. Franklin Buchanan . 10.0 Parker St. Sewer W. Franklin Buchanan ........ 10.0i W. Franklin Buchanan . 10 0 Carson Ave. Sewer Pearl and Mechanic St. Sewer Fred L. Bromman . 15.0: Pacific Ave. Sewer Fred L. Bromman . 10.01 warrants were ordered drawn for the s^v eral amounts by the following vote: Ye* —Sofleid. Waters. Patten. Andersen. Clar* Rledy. Wester. Nay—None. The following reports of the Stree' Commissioner: Nov. 21. 1921. To the Hon. Mayor and Commoun Coun oil. City of Perth Amboy, N. J. Gentlemen I hereby submit bill for $300.00 sprinkling for year of 1921 ending Oct, 31st. acct. of Jersey Central Traction R, R. Company. Respectfully submitted. A. F. MUNOZ. Street Commissioner. Nov. 21. 1921. To the Hon. Major and Commoun Coun cil of the City of Perth Amboy. N. J. Gentlemen:— I herewith submit report of sidewalks repaired at the following properties: Block 224, Washington St.. $19.60 Block 147, Broad St.. $62.98 Block 147. Broad St.. $43.00 Block 227. Broad St., $41.00 Block 63, Market St.. $2.60 Block 63. Elm St., $65.65 Block 119. Smith Street, $14.25. to the respective properties, and that the above amounts be charged Respectfully submitted, A. F. MUNOZ. Street Commissioner. were referred to th Collector of Revenue for Collection. Fniancial reports of City Officers for the month of November, as follows: City of Perth Amboy, N. J. Statement of Collections Made by the City Clerk During the Month of Novem ber, 1921 IJrenses 4 Billiard License (1 table) . .$ 40.00 2 Billiard Licenses (8 tables) . . 40.00 80.00 Ferth Amboy. N. J. December 1st, 1921 ro the Hon. Board of Aldermen, City of Perth Amboy, N. J. 3entlemen I herewith submit report^of expendi :ures against Appropriation Accounts for lie month of November. 1921, showing Balances as of December 1st. 1921. O. J. MORGENSOX. — -’ vvnii/uuner. Appropriation Account Disbursements Balances Bal. Nov, l November Dec. 1st $ 9.Of)5.?)8 Salary 3 4.483.24 S 4.612.74 14.361.77 Police 8.424.72 6,937.05 679.58 District Court 680.81 616!6G 617.89 Emerg. Bo. District Ct. 5.865.61 Streets and Sewers 5,863.58 6 002.06 5.000. 00 Emerg. Bo. S. and Sew. 2.193.84 Poor 1.298.68 895.16 13,138.34 Fire 4.946.49 8.192.85 855.73 Public Grounds & Bldgs. 417.63 43g 20 2.527.72 Contingent 1.875.97 65D75 6,220.21 Damps and Lights 2,741.45 3 47g 70 2.544.98 Harbor 1,173.83 j 371*16 3,358.24 Library 1,289.63 2 068 81 477.97 Market 86.73 391.24 911.12 Printing 645.95 266 1'’ 1.237.38 Parks 814.12 473*26 2.121.41 Health 1,695.14 1 926 27 1.500.00 Em*»rg. Bd. Health 7.000. 00 Oarbago 3,500.00 3 500 aa 99f.76 Fire Alarm 456.28 535 48 58.63 Playgrounds 68!63 2.163 35 City Plan 177.00 j 986!l>5 950.00 Civic Celebration 756.00 195 00 1.322.14 Auto Busses 390.29 941 86 32.961.93 Int. Payable 14.528.75 18 433!t8 C2.206.62 Sink. I'd. Amort. 62*206.b2 6.529.89 Spec. Sink. Fd. 6,*529!89 16.988.65 Water Sink. Fd. 15 ggg 55 600.00 Hall Ave. Bond 60<f.00 302.42 Sheridan St. S. Emg. 302.42 204.743.30 56.744.08 147.999.22 217,350.00 Schools 23,350.00 194,000.00 3422,093.30 Totals 3 80,094.08 3341,999.22 RECAPIT ELATION Total of Appropriation balances. Nov. 1, 1 921 3422.093.30 Less total disbursed during month of No vember 80.094.08 Balance. Appropriation Accounts as at Dec. 1st, 1921 3341,999.22 City of Perth Amboy, N. J. Statement of Collections Made by the Col lector of Revenue During the Month of November, 1921 To Pinking Fund: Taxes for Years 1916 . 3.GO Certificates of Sale . 14.60 Assessments Pavemens— Brighon Ave., Gordon o River 60.00 Watson Ave. 11.00 Grade Blngle St. 1«.00 Lee St. .. 64.00 Tnt. on Taxes & Assd. Liens.. 25.88 lnt. on Bank Deposit . 65.41 81.29 Total Sniklng Fund Collections 232.29 To General Account Miscellaneous Licenses . 160.00 Recorder's Fines . 709.00 Electrician Fees . 106.70 Building Fees . 94.00 Harbor Board Fees . 174.15 Market Fees . 348.50 Scale Fees . 63.90 Board of Health Account . 55.00 Park Account . 15.00 Tax Searches . 108.00 Franchise Taxes 1920 267.99 Taxes 1919 508.66 Taxes 1921 3.163.70 Revolving Fund, 1920 . 35.00 Gross Receipts, 1920 . 230.45 Miscellaneous Incomes Auto Hus Drivers’ Permits.... 7.50 Auto Hus Receipts . 356.49 S. &■ S. 1921 . 5.29 Certificate of Sale . 15.00 Poll Tax 1921 114.00 Tax Control Taxes 1917 14.40 Taxes 1918 169.36 Taxes 1920 6,058.44 Taxes 1921 140,441.87 Assessments Control Broad St. Pavt. 150.00 Fayette St. Pavt. 311.85 High St. Pavt. 131.00 Laurie St. Pavt. 809.76 Alpine St. Sewer . 135.001 Grove St. Sewer . . 90.0') K«>ne St. Howe.- . 40.00 Lawrence St. Sewv. 10.00 Lawrie St. Sewer . 193.00 Maple St. Sewer . 170.00 I.awrie St. Grade .. ICO.00 First St. C. and G. 80.00 Interest Receivable Assessments . .. 157.13 Oon. Arct. Total Collections. . 155.040.05 Sink. Fund Total Collections. . 232.29 By paid to Cit Treasurer.... 155,272.34 JOSEPH E. HORNSBY. Collector of Revenue. City of Perth Amboy. N. J. Statement of the City Treasurer for the Month of November. 1921 GBNERAL ACCOUNT Bal. Oct. 31. 1931 . 147,976.80 Received of the City Clerk Billiard Licenses (Oct.) . 15.00 Billiard Licenses (Nov.) . so.00 Fees Nov. 81.65 Received from Public Library Fees Collected Month Oct. 57.86 Received of the Collector of Revenue Miscellaneous Licenses . 160.09 Recorder's Fines . 709 00 Building Fees . 94.00 Electrician Fees . 108.70 Harbor Board Fees . 174.15 Market Pees . 248.50 Seale Fees . 63.90 Board of Health Account .... 65.00 S. & S. Account 1921 . 5.20 Auto Bus Receipts . 356.49 Franchise Tuxes 1921 . 2,183.70 Parke ... 15.09 Tax Control ($148,192.23) Taxes 1917 14.40 Taxes 191S . 189.50 Taxes 1919 508.66 Taxes 1920 5.058.4 4 Taxes 1 921 . 1 40.44 1.87 Poll Tax 1921 . 114. on Auto Bus Permits and Badges 7.50 Tax Searches . 108.00 Franchise Tax 1920 . .j. 267.99 Revolving Fund 1930 J. 35.00 Gross Rec. Tax 1920 230.15 Certificate SaJo ... . 15.00 Hospital Term Bond . 2.500.00 Water Int. Def. Bond . 25.000.00 Assessment Accounts Broad St. Pavt. 150.00 Fayette St. Pavt.* 311.66 High St. Pavt. 131.00 Laurie St. Pavt. 800.76 Cleveland Ave. Sewer . 8.60 Laurie St. Sewer . 195.00 MRple St. Sewer . ..170.00 Laurie St. Grade . 160.00 First St. C. and G. 80.00 v‘ 2,016.11 Alpine St. Sewer . 1.75.00 Grove St. Sewer . 90.00 Konne St. Sewer . 4o!oo Lawrence St. Sewer . 10.00 „ . . 275.00 Sale School Rond . 80.000.00 Sale General Imp. Bond . 14.500.00 Prem. Bond Sale . 1.068.00 Telephone Tolls . 35.40 Treasurer—Int. Bank Dop. 215.09 Accrued Int. 634.89 Int. Tax and Assd. Liens .... 636.31 Int. Receviabie .. :. 1,286.32 Sale Temp. Imp. Bonds Carson Ave. Sewer . 1,000.00 Pacific St. Sewer . 700 00 Mechanic and Pearl PI. Sewer 2,000.00 Barclay St. Grade . 7,000.00 Grove St. C. and G. 10.000.00 Alpine St. C. and G. 9,000.00 Keene St. C. and G. 9.000 00 Oortlandt St. Sewer . 3 son 00 Lawrence St. C. and G. 9.000.00 Oortlandt St. Grade . 5.000.00 Jeffries St. Sewer . 3,500.00 £ash, . 335,426.26 io'a * 483.402.11 Paid Warrants on Account of Salaries . 4.483.24 Police . 8,424.72 District Court . 680.81 Streets and Sewers . 6,863.58 Poor . 1.298.68 Fire Department . 4.945.40 Fire Department . 4.94 5^49 Public 1*. & G. Expense . 417.5a Contingent . 1.875.97 Lamps and Lights . 1\741 15 Harbor . 1.173.82 Public Library . 1.289 53 Farmers* Market . brV* P'lMinK . Hli'n Park» . 814.12 . ,.695:!; 4..arbttfc-e . 3,500.00 Fire A >.-< pm , r. * Auto Bus Account . ;;90 "9 School App. 1922 . 23,350.00 Auto Bus Refunds . ’ 4*1,0 Civic Cel. TSaioe City Rian . 177.0*1 1* ire Kliuip. Rep. 6,072.35 Premium . 404 57 St. Imp. Control Trust Fd. ^ “ Barclay St. Grade . 2 408 77 Groom St. Grade . 5^504 »2 Keene St. 3.766.60 Alpine St. 112.60 I,awrence St. 6,240.93 Cortlandt St. Sewer .•. 887.83 Cortlandt St. Grade . 19s!oo Jeffrey St. Sewer . 1 076 67 Amboy Ave. Pavt. ’ 85 00 Capital Fund Control Fire App. 7.500.00 Street Signs . 222. V3 Catalpa Ave. Ret. Wall . 49.00 Madison Ave. White Way .... 8,60 Temporary Improvement Bund Control Mali Ave. Imp. Bond . 600 «,o Interest Payable Control Temp. Imp. Bonds . 6.335.00 Fire Bonds Equip. i(, Hospital Bonds . 56.25 General Imp. 2,40o!o0 Police Facilities Bonds . 225.00 Park Bonds . 45.00 School Bonds . 2.52o!oo St. Imp. Bonds . 1.957.50 Hall Ave. Paving Bonds . 75.00 Term Bd. Hospital S. Fd. 2.500.00 Water Int. Def. App. 25.000.00 Bd. Edu. Bldg: P. G. & B. Yal. 80.000.00 ^ash . 220.435.35 Hal. in Tress. 262.966.76 FERD GARRETSON. City Treasurer. City of Perth Amboy. N. J. Statement of the City Treasurer for the Month of November. 1921 SINKING FUND Bal. Oct. 31. 1921 . 3.975.25 Received of Collector of Revenue Taxes 1916 3.50 Tax Control Certificates of Sale . 14.50 Asssessments Control Brighton Ave. Pavt. G.-R .... 50.09 Watson Ave. Pvt. 11.00 Gingls St. Grads . 18.00 * Lee St. Grade ... 64.00 ; Int. on taxes and Assd. Liens . . 25.98 5 Int. on Bank Dep. 55.41 0 Int. on Bank Dep. belonging „ to Sinning Fund . ~ Acc. S. F. Investments . 2,176.2a j Hospital Term Bond Paid .... 2.500.00 4.921.70 5 . . .. — ■ 8.897.01 ® Paid Improvement Bonds . Hospital Bond . j 2.500.00 0.397.01 ? ___ J j Bal. Nov. 30, 1921 . . 8.897.01 FEED GARRETSON, * j City Treasurer. } | were presented, and ordered entered ni the minutes. ' The*Clerk” rt5»ortd that the, Mayor had Resolution to refer to the Commossion . era for assessment, the following. Barclay St. Grading. ; Pacific Ave. Sewer. Pearl and Mechanic Street Sewer, 1 Carson Avenue Sewer. Cortiandt Street Sewer, , Parker Street Sewer, Neville Street Grade. ,1 Convery Place Curb and pavement. Brace Ave. Curb and Pavement. , Resolution awarding contract for oil o > Standard Oil Company: pmeraency Resolution to issue $617.S9 emergency bond (District Court) . - „ thc, Resolution to Issue $1500 bond for the Health Department; Resolution awarding contract for audit to Braverman & -mpreenev Resolution to issue $o000 emergency bonds (S. & S.); which were ordered filed. Senator Brown requested that.as a cm zen he be permitted to voice his °PP°®' Hon to ordinance redl.trlclmg ' the City of Perth Amboy. Which permla ■'A^rmon'Tohu B.'^onetd moved tho. the ordinance entitled "An change tile linen and boundaries of the wa“rd5 of the City of Perth Ambov pur euant to Article Nine, chapter ]52 of the of Nctv .Tereey. for the year 131J which woe read In full hy tho Clerk at the regular meeting of toe Councilheld Vrtvembcr 21. 1921. be tak«»n up for its eccond reading. The roll being caliod. the motion was declared adopted by the tie lowing cote: Yea-Sollchl Andereen. » T'heesc.crk foV.r: "Vor—. to Change theX-ine. and Boundaries of the Wards °t the City of Perth Arnbov. pursuant to Article Nine, rhapter 152 of the Laws of New Jersey, _ Veer 1*»17 I "Whereas, according to National trca frail Census of 1920, the various ivarils of the ctiy of Pertli Amboy, contain tne following population, to wit: s„7 Ward l if ‘mis : }>arc \ s, 872 I Sar4 i u. 828 1 Ward 6 14,185 ' And Whereas tlie population of the pixtli ward exceeds tite population of two wards, to wit, third and fourth ward, and also exceeds the population of first and second ward: also the population o ( fifth and first ward; and . , Whereas, the ward lines and boundar ies have not been . hanged for more than fifteen years last past; and Whereas article nine of chapter 1». of , laws of 1917, of the State of New Jers-.y provides that whenever the population of any ward according to any National Con- . sus shall exceed tho population pf any two wards, the governing body shall pro- , vide for the readjustment of such wards. Now therefore pursuant to article nine of said chapter 152 of laws 1917 Be it ordained by the City of Ferth ^ ^Section 1. That for reasons set forth in the preamble hereof, the change or lines and boundaries be made of tho wards of the said city. Section 2. This ordinance shall take I effect according to law. , The ordinance having been real in ru.i a second time. Aldermen Sofield moved that It be adopted on second reading. Al derman-at-Large Wester called for re- * marks. Remarks were made by Aldermen Waters and Clark in opposition thereto. The Chairman then called for a vote, and the said ordinance was passed on second reading without amendment by | the following vote: Yea—Sofield, Anderson Riedy. Wester. Nay—Waters, Patten, i C1Aldermen Sofield then moved that the ! ordinance be taken up for third reading and final passage. The roll being called the motion was declared adopted by tno following vote: Yea—Sofield. Andersen Riedy, Wester. Nay—Waters, fatten. Clark. The Clerk then read the ordinance In full. Tho ordinance having been read on third reading, Alderman Sofield moved that it be adopted. The roll being called the ordinance was declared adopted by the following vote: Yea—Sofield. Andeir sen, Riedy, Wester. Nay—'Waters, Pat ten, Clark. . - Motion prevailed that the City Clen». notify the Mayor that this body had re ceived a remonstrance in regard to od station at 92 Jefferson Street, signed by 18 property owners, and request that he investigate this matter thoroughly before granting permit to operate this place of business. . The following resolution by Mr. Waters. Resolved that pursuant to the Statute in such case made and provided, the fol lowing transfers of appropriations be made, to wit: Fifteen hundred dollars from City Plan Commission to Street and Sewers ap propriation account. Four hundred dollars from Firo Alarm appropriation to Firo Appropriation, was introduced, and adopted by the to. lowing vote: Yea—Sofield, Waters. Patten, Andersen, Clark, Riedy, Wester. Nay— None . . The following resolution by Mr. Clark. Whereas. Joseph F. Urffer of 162 Bar clay Street has overpaid his tax bill for 1921 in the amount of $1.21, be it and it 5s hereby , . c j Resolved, that a warrant be drawn Tn favor of tho said Joseph F. Urffer in the amount of One Dollar and twenty-one cents $(1.21) 4 . was introduced, and adopted by the fol lowing vote: Yea—Sofield, Waters, Patten None. . „„ _ _ , _ The following resolution by Mr. Sofleld: Revived. Hint C. A. Emmons of 222 Madison Avenue be reappointed constable of the Elrst Ward. was introduced, and adopted by the fol lowing vote: Yea—Sofleld. Waters, Patten Andersen, Clark, Riedy, Wester. Nay— None. . _r . The following resolution by Mr. Waters: Resolved, that $1.50 be refunded to Jack Shapiro for return of auto bus badge m No. 306. , ^ _ was introduced, and adopted by the fol lowing vote:Yea—Sofleld, Waters, Patten, Andersen, Clark. Riedy. Wester. Nay— NTho following resolution by Mr. Waters: Whereas. This Council did heretofore, to Wit: On December 6, 1920. adopt a resolu tion authorizing the issuance of Tax Rev enue Bonds in the sum of $60,000 in an ticipation of the receipt of taxes due and unpaid which became delinquent Decem ber 1st, 1919. and ■Whereas, in pursuance of said resolu-j tion the City Treasurer did issue said bonds, due and payable June 16th, 1921, * Whereas, there is $30,000 still due and unpaid, „ ! Now. therefore. b“ it resolved that Tax Revenue Bonds in the sum of $30,000 bo issued to replace said bonds which ate still outstanding, said bonds to bear date December 1 tit It. 1921. payable June 1>». 1922. and to bear interest at a rute not to exceed 6%. Be it further resolved that the City Treasurer bo and is hereby directed to Bell the said bonds in accordance with the statute, said bonds to be in such form, as near as may i>e, a.« Heretofore approved by this Council, and shall bo Bigned by the Mayor, countersigned b/ ^ the City Treasurer and atteste 1 to by the City Clerk under the corporate seal of the City of Perth Amboy, was introduced, and adopted by the fol lowing vote: Yea—Sofleld, Waters. Patten, Andersen, Clark, Riedy, AVester. Nay— The following resolution by Mr. Waters: Whereas, in anticipation of the re ceipt of tax revenue due and unpaid which became delinquent December 1st. 1921, it will be necessary to borrow money to meet the lawful expenditures and appropriations as provided by Chap ter 192 P. D. 1917, as amended. Now. therefore, be it resolved, that Tax Revenue Bonds in the amount of $300,000 be issued, said bonds to bear in terest at a rate not exceeding 6%. Be it further seloved that the said bonds be in such form, as near as may be, as heretofore approved by this Coun cil, and shall be signed by the Mayor and countersigned by the City Treasurer and attested to by the City Clerk under the Corporate Seal of the City of Perth Amboy. Be it further resolved, that the City Treasurer be and is hereby authorized to borrow sums on account thereof as may be needed from time to time at the best obtainable rate of interest. was introduced, and adopted by the fol lowing vote: Yea—Sofleld, Waters, Patten Andersen. Clark, Riedy. Wester. Nay— None. The following resolution by Mr. Waters: to wit. oil December 6th. 1921. adopt a Whereas. This Council did heretofore, resolution authorizing the issuance of Tax Revenue Bonds in the amount of $200. i>00 in anticipation of the receipt of taxes rtue and unpaid which become delinquent December 1st. 1920. and Whereas, in pursuance of said resolu tion the City Treasurer did issue said - \ bonds due and payable June 14th, I92t, and Whereas. This Council did on the 6th day of June 1921, adopt a resolution au thorizing the renewal of said bonds up to $100,000. tax revnue approximating 9100,000 having ben received, and Whereas, there Is still 9100.000 due and unpaid. Now therefore be It resolved that Tax Revenue Ronds in the sum oi 9100,000 he issued to replace said outstanding bonds, said bonds to bear date December Hth, 1921, payable June 14th. 1922. and to bear interest at a rate not to exceed C% Re it further resolved, that the City said bonds in cacordnnee with the sta Treasurer be and is hereby directed to sell tute. said bonds to be in such form, as near as they may be, as heretofore ap proved bj this council and shall be signed by the Mayor, countersigned by the City Treasurer and attested ft by the City Clerk under the corporate seal of the City of Perth Amboy. was Introduced, and adopted by the fol lowing vote: Yea—Sofield, Waters, Patten Andersen, Clark, Ricdy, Wester. Nay— None. Tho following resolution by Mr. Clark: Whereas, the owner of lot No. 6 in block No. 338 on West Side Avenue was assessed in the years 1917-1918 and 1919 for a building, and Wheras, the taxes for this building was paid In error to the amount of Ninety two Dollars <992.00), and Whereas, the sum collected in error by the City for City taxes amounts to Sixty One Dollars Thirty Cents (961.30) now therefore, be i land It is hereby Resolved, that a warrant be drawn in favor of the owner of lot no. 6 in block 338 for the amount of Sixty-One dollars thirty cents (961.30.) was Introduced, and adopted by the fol lowing vote: Yea—Sofield, Waters. Patten. Andersen. Clark, ltiedy, Wester. Nay— None. Motion prevailed that resolution In re card to Temporary Improvement bond Amounting to 91935.00 be talou iron* the l a hie for action. The following resolution oy Mr. Wateis: Whereas, by virtue of a resolution ad apted by this Council September 7. 1920. lie City Treasurer did issue a temporary improvement bond dated December 16. 1920, due December 16, 1921. in tho sum if one Thousand Nine Hundred anil hirty-live dollars ($1,935.00) dollars bear* ng in terest at tho rate of six per cent. 16% > to pay for the purchase of land, and Whereas, it is desired that said bond >e renewed for the term of one year to :xpiro December 16. 1922. Now. therefore, be it resolved that the <ald Treasurer bo and hereby is author-1 :icd to cause said bond to bo renewed fori i term of one year expiring December 16. 1922. to bear interest at the rate not •xceeding six per cont. (6%) per nnnum. vas introduced, and adopted by the fol owing vote: Y'ea—Sofield, Waters, Patten \ ndersen, Clark, Ricdy. Wester. Nay— <one. The following resolution by Mr. Waters: Resolved, that the City Clerk be and lerebv is directed to notify the Hoard of •'ree holders to cause repairs to be made 0 Amboy Avenue from Myrtle Street run ling north to the City line as the con litlon thereof is almost impassable. 1 -IH introduced, and adopted by the foi owing vote: Yoa—Sofieiil, waters, rauun Andersen, Clark, Riedy, Wester. Nay— * Motion prevailed, that City Clerk liav« oplea of ordinance in relation to siding t Standard Underground Cable Company nd forward same to each Alderman. Motion prevailed, that when Council ad ourn it be to meet Wednesday, Decern ,er 7th at S P. M. Council adjourned.^ ^ GRAHAM. -6-lt City c,erk# A. H. KOYEN —Dealer In All Kind, of— la.on Material.. Sewer Pin'*, vement LEHIGH COAL 581-8? SAYRE AVE., Stone. All Shape.. HONE 12?9 RES. 55®-/ \ G. SPRAGUE Authorized agents for K. G. Wild ng and Cutting Equipment. Aehy ene and all welding supplle-. S42 Ugh street. 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Christensen & Sons i SEAMAN STREET Wholesale and retail dealers j Vn all kinds of Mason’s Materials < Sheetrock Wall Boards Anty-Hydro Waterproofing ; Metal Lath, Roofing, Sewer j Pipe j COAL Prices Right, Prompt j Service Tel. 1440 j ^- i “TODAY’S SPECIAL” f USED CAR BARGAIN LIBERTY TOURING $315.00 Or Best Offer Condition—Body Good; Paint Good; Rubber Good; Mechanically Good. A nice looking car, economical to run and * very cheap at price quoted. STILL ANOTHER “SPECIAL” TOMORROW j And several others to choose from. Terms if desired. GARRETSON COMPANY | New Brunswick Ave. and Prospect St. 1 Phone Id, Perth Amboy, N. J. _ I Distributors of j_ J || ’Packard Cars and Trucks. Port Cars and Delivery Wagons] j -, Builder’s Directory JAS. A. SMITH & SON m mcclellan street Ptio.te 518-J Perth Amboy. N. J Rear Majestic Theatre DEALERS AND SHIPPERS OF ASPUALT ROOFING AND SHINGLES ONE PROFIT PLAN Factorv Direct to Vou IRA R. CROUSE | LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL SEWER PIPES 480-500 DIVISION ST. PERTH A5IBOV. N. I Phone* 2094 and 2095 FRED CHRISTENSEN CONSTRUCTION CO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS Office and Shop: 218 Madison Avenue Fsttmatees Cheerfully Furulahed John Noble Pierson & Sons ARCHITECTS Dealgna for all types of building* j Raritan Building Perth Amboy. N. J. Phone 1422 GEORGE W. STILLWELL PLUMBING AND HEATING 287 KING STREET Phone 771 Perth Amboy, N. J. vrxujioxiii vc x uuiuroun MASONS AND BUILDERS H. Qrelsen. Room 413. Raritan Building. Phone K46. Res. Metuchen. Phone 292-W W. H. Thompson, Long Branch Tel. 981 J A. R. A. OVERGAARD Mason and General Contractor Tsl. 752-M, Forda, N. J. Next to Poatofflce D.J WILLIAMS MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS 309*311 New Brunswick Ava. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. HEADSTONES LOT ENCLOSURES -- i GRAHAM & McKEON GENERAL CONTRACTORS Excavating. Grading. Etc.. Sand. Gravel Broken Stone. Carting. Etc. 319 OAK STREET CARL C. CHRISTENSEN MASON AND CONTRACTOR AH Kinds of Cement Work A Specialty Telephone 442 Corner State and Paterson Streets T. P. HENDERSON A SON MASON CONTRACTORS Jobbing Promptly Attended to. Cement Work. Sidewalks a Specialty Estimates Furnished 226 STATE ST. PHONE 8fil louisTp BOOZ CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR 4 _130 SMITH STREET_I FLOOR SURFACING OF ALL KINDS OLD OR NEW FLOORS J. SUNDQUIST Telephone 1332-J_Fords. New Jersey MUNOZ WAREHOUSE CO. STORAGE AND TRUCKING 236-238 SHERIDAN ST. PHONE 469 J. K. JENSEN ARCHITECT Now Located in Citizens’ Loan Bulldinii 102 SMITH ST. PHONE '81 JOHN H. MIILJES HOUSE MOVER Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Concrete. Brlc & Frame Buildings Moved 45* NEVILLE ST. TEL. 1443 J. B. KUBINAK ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR IS? GORDON ST. PHONE 14G1 PERTH AMBOY. N. .). EUGENE BOROS Monuments. Headstones. tic. Corner Arnboy Ave. and Barclay Str®cl Telephone 1523 Perth Amhoy. N .1 Perth Amboy Bluestone Co. OFFICE 97 GORDON ST. CUT STONE. FLAGGING A CURBING PHONES 544-J A 359 A. B. MASON Skylight. Metal Celling. Pipeless Furnace. and General Sheet Metal Work 90 JEFFERSON ST. TEL. 3D CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN ROOFING CONTRACTOR Slate. Slag and Tin Roofing . 575 SAYRE AYE PHONE 516-9 I PERTH AMBOY. N. J. 1 D. DIAMOND ~ CLASS CONTRACTOR Polished. Plate and Window Glass 226-230 New Brunswick Ave. Phone 1531 RAY Z. LAMBERTSON CARPENTER AND BUILDER Jobbing Promptly Attended to 83 Washington St.. Perth Amboy. N. J. R. L. SCHUCK Electrical Contractor Motors and Generators Installed and P«e paired line construction and Interior wlr» ng. Shop .ind Residence, 449 Compton Ave. .Tel. 1517. PERTH AMBOY GLASS WORKS Polished, Plate nnd Colored Glass Mirrors and Table Tops Windshields a Specialty 86 New Brunswick Ave.. Opp. City Scale* Phone 2173 WIRE ME. AND I’LL WIRE YOU 1997 JOHN MARTIN 5ENERAL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 63 BRIGHTON AVE.. PERTH AMBOY P. B. OVERTON Welders nnd Boilermakers In All Branches No Job Too Big or Too Small !C1 King St. Phone 2011 GEORGE H. THOMPSON CARPENTER AND BUILDER Jobbing Promptly Attended to 7 LEWIS ST PHONE *409-tT .. ♦