^"THE MERIT STORE" PERTH AMBOY. N. J.>
Monday Deliveries:
Woodbridge, Sewaren, Port Reading
Specially Reduced For
Saturday Night
6 P. M. TO 9 P. M.
TOILET ARTICLES
Out of the very many hundred articles that, help to pre
serve milady’s good looks, the following standard advertised
goods are offered, at a considerable reduction, for three
hours only:
Menncn's Violet Tale .Powder.*.19c
Daggett & Ramsdell’s Cold Cream (large tubes).17c
t Sanitol Tooth Powder...23c
Packer’s Tar Soap.».,.19c
Dandro-Kure ($1.00 Size) .*....59c
Melba Greascless Cream.,.37c
Pompeian Face Powder...42c
Pussy Willow Face Powder...37c
Hind’s Honey and Alnuond Cream.39c
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Athletic
UNION SUITS
Special at 85c
Made of extra good qual
ity nainsook, well finished.
A very satisfying garment,
you will admit.
! * t
Balbriggan
UNDERWEAR
49c Garment
Extra good quality gar>
ments, with long and short,
sleeves, full length drawer,
this is a real good value.
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SllK IjlBie
SOCKS
at 35c each.
3 pair for $1.00
It may be hard to believe
but here is the proof. These
silk lisle socks, are of Gor
don Make, with extra spliced
heel and toe, which means
that you are getting a good
looking sock at a real low
price—good reason to double
the order. All colors.
TOILET PAPER
7 rolls for 2oc
_ — - - —.. 4
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CHAS. SEEL & SONS
181 Market St. Est. 18S4 Phone 1*39
Roofing and Metal Work,
Portable Garages
Hoofing In Slate* Slag, Asbestos. Plastic, t’ln. Iron. V51J0 and Copper
Slate and Aabeitos Laid Over Shingle Roofs
Meta) Celling and Side Walls.
Steel Lockers. Mutl Guards; Pulley and Machine Guards.
Metal Cornices. Skylights and Ventilators.
Fireproof Doors and Windows.
If It's made of metal, we can make It.
.. _ Repairing Done Right.
17 years experienco back of this statement. Ws know aow. Ask
any ons who knows us.
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Are You Eating Food
that Really Nourishes?
Many people who arc heavy eaters are undernour
ished. That sounds like a paradox, but it is true.
They arc not eating the right kind of food.
Unless loot! contains a goon snare oi vnummes u ■ ->
not building health and strength for you. Scientists
have proved this by feeding two groups of animals
an equal amount of the same food. One group was
fed highly vitaraized food while to the other group
was fed the same food robbed of its vita mines.
The group eating the vitaminized foods grew fat ami
vigorous. The group eating the devitaminized food
languished and grew sickly. Some died. Yet both
had the same food in the same amounts, except for
the vitaminc content.
Yitamines are the health and growth elements in
food. Without them healthy tissue is not rebuilt.
CASTLES “HIGH YITAMIXE” IIEATH1ZED ICE
CREAM supplies these precious elements in abun
dance. It is the cleanest and purest ice cream made.
Eat more of it. Let the children have all the Castles
lee Cream they want. Their growing bodies need it.
If your dealer hasn't' CASTLES, ask him to get it
for you.
IP IT ISN’T CASTLES IT ISN’T HEATHIZED
ICE CREAM
JERSEYS PUREST Because It's
-HflSiar^flsirJaiite
Irvington NEWARK Perth Amboy
GAS RANGE
i—n-rr:
Saves vour Time
Let us demonstrate what a
Chambers Fireless can do to save
your time
Kelly and
McAlinden Co.
74 Smith St.
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EYES EXAMINED
Headaches Relieved oy Properly Fitted
Glasa Lenses Ground on the Premises
L MANN—Optical Specialist
S7% Smith Street
PEi.iH AMBOY
HARDWARE CO.
Wholesale
Factory, Plumbers’ Contractor*’
Supplied.
Largest Supply House In
Central Jersey.
Phones:
1100—2101—2102;
Night Calls:
765W. &20J. 40.M. INMIR. 1310
“P. A. Hardware for Service.”
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MODERN '
DENTISTRY
WATCH
YOUR TEETH
WE HAVE THE EXPERIENCE
and equipment to properly solve
your dental problems. Gentle
treatment by modern scientific
methods.
FILLINGS, INLAYS, CROWNS,
BRIDGE WORK
Sanitary, Stationary, Removable.
PLATES
Rubber. Gold and Aluminum:
(It, comfortablo and look natural
EXTRACTIONS
only if absolutely necessary, and
then with the utmost regard for
your comfort.
' Examinations without charge
Miss White nurse in attendance},
all languages spoken.
DR. D. I. MOSS
SURGEON DENTIST.
139 Smith Stieet
Over Paris Restaurant.
Phone 1778
Hours—U A. M. to 8:80 P. M.
LADIES ATTENTION
A graduated and registered
Lady Doctor of Dental Surpery
Is ready to take care of your
tooth troubles.
Help at Hand!
Police — call (he Laundry
Man! Dangerous troubles
for the housewife are at
large.
Give us a call and we’ll put
an end to you r wash day
worries by Laundering your
things to your complete sat
t isfaction at a very reasonable
charge.
Our auto will call for your
Clothes •and return them
fresh and cleau.
MldJlesex Sanitary
Laundry
T. Currie, Prop.
5 GORDON ST. TEL. 1893
Perth Amboy, N. J.
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Builders’ Directory
ARCHITECTS
John Noble Pierson & Sons
ARfHITBCTS
Design* for al tyres of Buildings
Raritan Building, Perth / in boy, N. J.
I _ Phone 1422 _
! J. K. JEUSEN
ARCHITECT
Now Located In Citizen*' Loan Ituildl.ig
; 102 SMITH ST. PHONE IK!
LOUIS P. BOOZ
CIVIL ENGINEER
ANI> SURVEYOR
It# SMITH STREET
BOILERMAKERS
F. B. OVERTON
Welder* and Boilermaker*
In All Branches
No Job Too Big or Too Small
» :i KING ST. PHONE 20IT
CARPENTERS
FRED CHRISTENSEN
CONSTRUCTION CO
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS
[ Office and Shop: 21 x Madison Avenue
_ Estimates Cheerfully Furnished
RAY Z. LAMBERTSON
CAlirKNTKR AND M'll.DKR
Jobbing Promptly Attended to
I 88 Washington Street, Perth Amboy, N. J.
B. GILMAN
CARPENTER HI HAVER AND
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
209 WATSON AVE. TEL. 2071-K
_JHGGI.\G TKIVKING __
GRAHAM & McKEON
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Excavating. (iraillnv, Etc.. Sand. Gravel
Broken Stone. Cnrttmr. Etc.
_819 OAK STREET_
MUNOZ WAREHOUSE GO.
STORAGE AND TRUCKING
236-338 SHERIDAN ST.
PHONE 409
ELECTRICIANS
, J. B. KUBINAK
1 ' ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
89 GORDON ST. PHONE 14«4
PERTH AMBOV. N. .1.
WIRE ME. AND I’LL WIRE YOU
1997
JOHN MARTIN
GENERAL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
«« BRIG 1 ITON_AVE.. PERTH AMBOV
R. L. SCIILCK
Electrical Contractor
I Motors and Generators installed and re
paired. line construction and interior wlr
l ing. Shop and Residence, 449 Compton
Ave. Tel. 1617.____
FLOOR SURFACING
FLOOR .SURFACING OF ALL KINDS
OLD OR NEW FLOORS
J. SUNDQUIST
Trlriilion*. 1332-J Ford., Now .lerney
ANDREW DUDICS
OLD AND NEW FLOOR SURFACING
Makes Your Old Floor Look Like New
All Work Promptly Done
TEL. S108-M FORDS, N. J.
GLASS_
D. DIAMOND
CLAM CONTRACTOR
Polished. Plate and Window Glass
226-230 New Brunswick Ave. Phone 153ft
PERTH AMBOY GLASS WORKS
Polished, Plate and Colored Glass
Mirrors and Table Tops
Windshields a Specialty
186 New Brunswick Ave.. Opp. City Scales
_ Phone 2173_
HOUSf MOVER
JOHN H. MIL.1ES
HOUSE .MOVER
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished
Concrete. Brick A* Frame Buildings Move.]
456 NEVILLE ST. TEL. 1443
LUMBER
IRA R. CROUSE
LUMBER AND BUILDING
MATERIAL
SEWER PIPES
.80-500 DIVISION STREET.
I'KRTII AMBOY, N. J.
Phones 2094 and 2095
^MASONS
T. 1’. « Bun
MASON CONTRACTORS
Jobbing Promptly Attended to. Cement
Work. Sidewalks a Specialty
Estimates Furnished
226 STATE ST. PHONE 661
CARL C, CHRISTENSEN
MAHON AND CONTRACTOR
All Kinds of Cement Work A Specialty
Telephone 442
Corner State and Paterson Streets_.
GREISEN & THOMPSON
MASONS AND BUIT.DERS
H. Grclsen, Room 413, Raritan Building.
Phone 1646. Res. Metuchen. Phone 292-W
W. H. Thompson, Long Branch, Tel. 961-.T
A. R. A OVERGAARD
Mason and General Contractor
Tel. 752-M. Fords. N. J.
Next to Postoffice
ROBERT li. BOZZA
General Building Contracted
Mason and Carpenter—Repair Work
A Specialty
82 BROAD ST. PHONE 345-M
Perth Amboy. N. »l._
PLUMBING
GEORGE W. STILLWELL
PLUMBING AND HEATING
287 KING STREET
Phono 771 Perth Amboy, N. J.
~ K(>OKKRS—SUpHJES"
JAS. A. SMITH & SON
S;> McCf.ELI.AN STREET
Rear Majestic Theatre
Phone 518-J Perth Amboy. N. .1.
DEALERS AND SHIPPERS OF
ASPHALT ROOFING AND SHINGLES
ONE PROFIT PLAN
Factory Direct o You
CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN
HOOFING CONTRACTOR
State. Hate anil Tin Hooftair
675 SAYRE AVE. PHONE 346-11
PERTH AMBOY. N. .1.
STONE WORK
D. J. WILLIAMS -
MARBLE AN1> GRANITE MONUMENTS
309-311 New Brunswick Ave.
PERTH AMBOY. N. .1.
HEADSTONES I " l’ BNCL08PBM
EUGENE BOROS
MONUMENTAL WORKS
Monument*, lleadfttonew. Etc.
Corner Amboy Ave. ami Barclay Strict
Telephone 1523 Perth Amboy. N. J.
Perth Amboy Bluestone Co.
OFFICE 97 GORDON ST.
CUT STONE. FLAGGING AND CURDING
PHONES 544-J AND 359
SHEET METAL
A. B. MASON
Skylight. Metal Celling. Pipeless Futnart
anti General Sheet Metal Work
90 JEFFERSON ST. TEL. •!.'
A. H. KOYEN
—Dealer lo All Klnda of—
Mason Materials. Sewer Pipes. Unsnl
LEHIGH COAL
581-87 SAYRE AVE..
Mom. AU Shape*. _
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James A. Mullen . 10'J.SO
Thomas J. onnor* . 100>0
Public Service Elec. Co... .26
A. E. Graham (Petty ash) . •>"
Andrew’ Re pa K .. 270.00
Jens P. Westergaard . 65.00
Louls PuBcis Watson .. #o.O*>
! La Roe Tress . ‘
t Fred L. Bromann . 39.0*:
Oliver F. Mitchell . *0.00
W. F. Buchanan . 70.00
Lamps and Lights
Sun Co. dS/M
Sharp A- Hanson .. 2.*°
Lehigh Valley R. R. Co. 120.2't
P. A. Pry Dock Co. 3.40;
Amboy Lighting Co. •«•*}
A. E. Graham. Petty Cash . .7J{
Public Service EI*e. Co. .. i.tt'j i
Amboy Lighting Co. \ 4"’i
Jacob apear . 9.1.4 11
Win. H. Fraser . 267.So
Farmers' Market
Chris Rasmussen . 19.1" j
M. J. Pinesen . 3.25}
\V. A I.. E. Gurley . 4.21 j
R. J. Dorsey A Son . 4.20 j
M. J. Donovan . 10.0v!
Printing and Stationery
I LaRoe Tress . 69.25|
p. A. Evening ews . 201.11
Wales Adding Machine Co.
The Mosquito . 1M.00
A. K. Graham. Petty Cash . 20.00
R. F. White, P. M. 371.92
LaRoe Press . 79.70
Auto Busses
Public Service Elec.. 1.40
City Hospital
P. A. City Hospital . 1,000.60
Garbage
Graham A McReon . 3,500.00
warrants were ordered drawn for the sev
eral amounts by the following vote: Ye.i
—Sofield. Waters, Patton. McGuire, Clark.
Galvin. Nay—None.
The following report of the Street Com
I mlaaioner:
Terth Amboy. N. J.
B>b. 6. 1922.
tfon. Mayor and Common Council of the
City of Perth Amboy. N. J.
I herewith respectfully submit report of
snow removal at Smith and State Streets
January 11th 12th, 13th, 14th and 16th;
all dates inclusive.
Teams $ 360 00
I Labor B88.hO
Trucks 270.00
Foremen 66.V)
Total $1276.60
charged to the Public Service Rail wav
One-third of the above amount to ba
Comnanv. S425.20.
A. F. MUNOZ,
Respectfully submitted,
Street Commissioner.
was presented, and referred to the ollec
tor of Revenue for collection.
The following report of the Comptroller:
Feb. 6, 1922
Comptroller’s Report of Disbursements
Account of "Snow Removal”
Feb. 2, 1922, Check cashed .$7,000.00
Paid off as follows:
On Feb. 2 492 men $6,492.82 $
On Feb. 3 10 men 145 58
On Feb. 4 3 men 27.60
On Feb. 6 1 man 12.43 6,678.42
Feb. 6. Cash Balance on hand....$ 321.58
As soon as report is received from the
Street Commissioner, the vouchers cover
ing the above disbursements will be
checked back against his record, and if
there are no further vouchers to be paid,
out of this fund, the cash balance on hand
$321.58 will be turned over to the City
Treasurer for redeposit to the credit o'
the Current Account.
O. J. MORGENSOX.
City Comptroller.
was ordered entered in the minutes.
Financial reports of the City Officers for
the month of January, as follows:
City of Perth Amboy, N. J.
Statement of Collections Made by the CoN
letor of Revenue During the Month
of January, 1922
To Sinking Fund:
Assessments .. 270.89
Pavements
Con very Place . 30.00
Sewers
Alpine St. 85.39
Grove St. 90.0')
Keerie St. 25i»9
Lawrence St. 70.W'*
Int. on taxes and Assd. I.lens.. 12.68
Int. on Bank Deposit . 12.68
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283.46
To General Account
Miscellaneous Licenses ........ 104.09
Recorder’s Fines . 290.00
Building Fees . 32.00
Electrician Fees . 81 75
Harbor Board Fees . 241.94
Scale Fees . 67.60
Market Fees . 149.50
Board of Health Account .... 400.0)
Park Account . 15.00
Tax earches . 68.00
Revolvnig Fund No. 2 . 240.73
Cert, of Sales S. F. 0.83
Miscellaneous Incomes
Auto Bus Receipts . 374.99
Auto Bus Drivers Permits .... 7.50
Poll Tax 1921 . 15.00
Tax Control
Taxes 1921 38.937.82
Taxes 1918 . 39.67
Taxes 1919 . 213.28
Taxes 1920 . 3,063.59
Assessments Control
Broad St. Pavt. 55.0.)
•Brace Ave. Pavt. 55.00
Brace Ave. Pavt. 259.50
High St. Pavt.*. 363 87
Smith St. Pavt. 269 88
Con very Place Pavt. 330.00
Lawrle St. Pavt. 690.85
Cleveland Ave. Sewer . 10.00
Arnold Ave. Sewer . 1,188.00
Jeffries -St. Sewer Ext. 300.00
Pacific Ave. Sewer Ext. 60.00
Pearl and Mechanic St. Sewer.. 25-00
Seaman St. Sewer . 48.75
Amboy Ave. C. and G. 185.°>G
Cortlandt St. C. and G. 9.00
Lewis St. C. and G. 51.30
First St. C. and G. 105.60
Barclay St. Grade . 597.38
Arnold Ave. Grade . 1,080.00
Neville St. Grade .. 120.00
Intereet Receivable
Taxes . 662.27
Assessments .. 93.GO
177.53
Gen. Account Total Collections. 61,037.35
Sink. Fd. Total Collections - 5283.48
By paid to City Treasurer. 61.320.33
Berth Amboy, N. J., Feb. I. 1922.
JOSEPH K. HORNSBY,
Collector of Revenue.
City of Perth Amboy. N. J.
Statement of Collections Made by the City
Clerk During the Month of Janu ry, 1922
Licenses
1 Billiard License (1 table).... 10.00
l Billiard License (0 tables) .. 35.00
45.00
A. E. GRAHAM.
City Clerk.
Ferth Amboy. X. J.. Jan. 31. 1922.
City of Perth Amboy. N. J.
Statement of the City Treasurer, for the
SINKING FUND
Month of January, 1922
Bal. Dec. 31, 1921 . 4.S8S.5S
Assessments Control (319.55)
Surplus', Def.i 270.80
Jrit. on [Taxes and Asad. Liens.. 12.6S
Total Received from Collector.. 332.23
Int. on Bank Dep. belonging to
Sinking Fund . 73. to
Acc. S. F. Investments . 6,377.64
6.450.74
Investments Cancelled . 34,010.39
44,633.19
j Bal. Jan. SI, 1922 in Treasury.. 44.633.19
FERD GARRET80N,
ity Treasurer.
City of Perth Amboy. X. J.
Statement of the City Treasurer for the
GENERAL ACCOUNT s
Month of January. 1922
Bal. Dec. SI 1921 .154,994.34
Received of tlie City Clerk
Billiard Licensee . 45.00,
Fees . 41.50
Received of the Clerk District Court
Fees collected during Jan. 446.70
Received of the Collector of Revertbe
Miscellaneous Licenses ........ 104.00
Recorder’s Fines . 290.09
Building Fees . 33.00
Electrician Fees . 81.75
Harbor Board Fees . 241.94
Market Fees . 14 9.50
Scale Fees . 67.00
Board of Health Account. 400.0'i
Gross Rocelpts Taxes . 15.n0
Auto Bus Receipts . 374.99
Tax ontrol (42,254.36)
Taxes 1918 . 38.67
Taxes 1919 . 213 2$
Taxes 1920 . 3,063.63
Taxes 1921 . 36,937.82
Poll Tax 1921 . 1500
Auto Bus Permits and Bdg*... 7.*9
Tax Searches . *>*-00
Revolvitng Fund No. 2 . 240.73
Cert. Sale Sink. Fd. 6.83
Assessments Accounts
Broad St. Pavt. 66.00
Brace Ave. Pavt. 259.50
Convery PI. Pavt. 330.00
High St. Pavt. 356.87
La wi le St. Pavt. 690.85
Smith St. Pavt. 269.68
Cleveland Ave. Sewer . 1J
Arnold Ave. Sewer . M!? «
Carson Ave. Sewer . 110 o >
Cortlandt St. Sewer .
Jeffries St. Sewer . *00.00
Pacific St. Sswer .
Fearl and Mechanic St. Sewer.. -e jn
Seaman St. Sewer
Amboy Ave. r. ana G. j
Cortluudt St. C. and G. 9.6"
First St. C and G. 105.0-)
Lewis St. C. * 0. 61.3"
Arnold Ave. Grade . 1.0*0.00
Barclay St. Grade .697.3A
Neville St. Grade . 120.00
Telephone Tolls . 11.53
Revenue Not Anticipated
Sale old sheds (Harbor) . 62.R1'
Treasurer—Int. Bank L>ep. 10C.61
Collector—
Int. Taxes and Assd. Liens. 63*.87
Int. Bank Deposit . 177.53
Interest Receivable . 912.9"
apital Bond Fur. Land . 1,600.no
Cash . . 53,341.1 1
Total . 20S,335.48
Paid Warrants on Account of
Salaries . 4,816.57
Police . 10,029 82
District Court . 695.06
Streets and Sewers . 8.291.62
Poor . 1.378.72
Fire Department . . . 3,750.97
Fubllc G. and B. Exp. 264.0 >
Lamps and Lights . 2,270.>V
Contingent .. 2,444.4 5
Harbor . 1,147.74
Public Library . 641.su
Farmers’ Market . 78.42
Printing . 690.09
Parks . 687.51
Health .. 2.12*.47
Garbage . 3,50000
Fire Alarm . 78.69
Auto Bus Account . 420.Ro
City Plan . 70.0"
Police Pen. Fd. Appropriation.'. 1,700.00
44,990.59
St. Improvement Control Trust Fd.
Jeffries St. Sewer 60.00
Cortlandt St C. and G. 60.00
Capital Fund Control
Purchase of Land . 1,525.00
Emergency Bond Control
lot. Def. Bond . 16.292.50
Streets and Sewers . 5.000.00
Police . 3,000.00
Health . 1,500.00
District Court . 617.89
Police Pen. Fund . 1,400.0ft
Sheridan St. Sewer . 1,200.00
Firemen’s Relief Fund . 1,000.00
Serial Bond Control
Fire Rfdg. Bonds . 1,500.00
Sewer Rfdg. Bonds . 1,000.00
Oonvery PI. Rfdg. 1,000-00
Riparian Rights Rfdg. 600.00
Interest Payable Control
Temp. Imp. Bonds . 4,563.44
City Hall Bonds . 787.50
Park Bonds . 855.00
Sewer Bonds . 866. fto
School Bonds .. 687.b0
Street Improvement Bonds .... 3,667.75
Rfdg. City Hall Bonds . 225.00
Rfdg. Fire Bonds . 655.00
Rfdg. Sewer Bonds . 240.00
Rfdg. School Bonds . 315.00
Rfdg. Convery PI. Bonds. 135.00
Rfdg. Riparian Rights .,. 49.20
Cash .. 92,626.37
Bal. in Treasury Jan. 31, 1923.. 115.709.11
Total .I208.335.4S
FKRD GARRETSON
City Treasurer.
were presented and ordered entered in the
minutes.
The Clerk rported that the Mayor had
returned approved:
Resolution to advertise for bide to paint
interior of Almshouse;
Resolution to designate depositories;
patlon Bonds; r.
Resolution to issue $150,000 Tax Antlcl
Resolution to erect Police Booths;
Resolution to erect Police Booth at La
high Valley Bridges;
Re solution to appropriate $7,000 for
snow removal;
which were ordered filed.
The following resolution offered by Mr.
Patten:
Resolved that the Street Committee be
and hereby is authorized to purchase one
Ford Runabout at a cost of Four Hundred
and Seventy-two ($472) Dollars and one
slip-on body at a cost not exceeding
twenty-five ($25.00) dollars,
was adopted by the following vote: Yea—
Sofield, Waters, Patten. McGuire, Clark,
Galvin. Nay—None.
The following resolution offered by Mr.
Patten:
Resolved that the Street Committee bo
and hereby Is authorized to purchase u
set of tires for the Elgin Street Sweeper
at a cost not to exceed Three Hundred and
Fifty ($360) Dollars.
was adopted by the following vote: Yea—
Sofield Waters Patten, McGuire, Clark,
Galvin. Nay—None.
The following resolution offered by Mr.
Patten:
Resolved, that the Street Committee be
and hereby is authorized to purchase
Three Thousand (3,000) pounds of Stand
ard 24 Inch Bamboo, broom tilling fibre
at a cost not exceeding approximately
three hundred and seventy-five ($375.00)
dollars.
wa adopted by the following vote: Yea—
Sofield. Waters, Patten, McGuire, Clark,
Galvin. Nny—None.
The following resolution offered by Mr.
Patten: *
Resolved, that the Street Committee be
and hereby authorized to purchase for the
Elgin Street Sweeper, new parts to re
place the worn-out parts at a cost not
exceeding Three Hundred and fifty ($350)
Dollars
was adopted by the following vote: Yea—
Hofiekl, Waters. Patten, McGuire, Clark,
Galvin. Nay—None.
The following resolution offered by Mr.
Clark:
Be it resolved that Daniel .T. Dwyer be
and hereby is appointed constable to fill
a vacancy now existing in the Fifth
Ward.
The following resolution offered by Mr.
Clark:
Be it resolved, that the Committee on
Fire be and hereby is authorized to have
the heating apparatus in the McClellan
Engine House extended, said work to be
done at a cost not exceeding $160.00.
was adopted by the following vote: Yea—
.Sofield, Waters. Patten, McGuire, Clark,
Galvin. Nay—None.
Tho following resolution offered by Mr.
Clark;
Fire be and is hereby directed to adver
Be it resolved, that the Committee on
tise for bids for the purchase of 3,000
feet of Regulation Fire Hose, bids to be
received, by Arthur E. Graham, City Clerk
not later than February 20th, 1922, at 3
P. M.
was adopted by the following vote: Yea—
Sofield, Waters. Patten. McGuire, lark,
Galvin. Nay—None.
The following resolution offered by Mr.
McGuire:
Be it resolved that $1.50 be refunded lo
Joseph Levendoskl, for auto bus badge
No. 276 returned.
was adopted by the following vote: Yea—
Sofield, Waters. Patten, McGuire, Clark,
Galvin. Nay—None.
The following resolution offered by Mr.
Whereas, bids were heretofore requested
for painting of the interior of the Alms
house. and
Whereas, Julius Scibienaki having bid
the sum of Two Hundred forty eight do’
laia for the painting of walls aiul wood
work combined, as per specifications, and
being the lowest bidder.
Be it resolved, that Julius Seibienski be
and hereby Is awarded the contract for
the said work.
was adopted by the following vote: Yea—
Sofleld, Waters. Patten, McGuire, Clark,
Galvin. Nay—None.
The following resolution offered by Mr.
Waters:
Resolved that Theo. Antonio of 79 Smith
Street be appointed constable of the Sec
ond Ward.
was adopted by the following vote: Yea —
Sofleld. Waters. Patten. McGuire, Cla-k.
Galvin. Nay—None.
The following resolution offered by Mr.
Tatten:
Resolved, that John Klzides of *21
State Street bo reappointed constablo of
the Third Ward.
was adopted by the following vote: Yea—
Sofleld, Waters. Patten, McGuire, Clark.
Galvin. Nay—None.
The following resolution offered by Mr.
Galvin: , . _
Whereas, the industries situated m the
northern part of the city have been using
the words Maurer, N. J. on their letter
heads, etc. and whereas they are really
located In the limits of tho City of Perth
Amboy.
Now. therefore, be It resolved, that *he
City Clerk be and hereby is directed to
communicate with the said industries to
request them to use the name of Perth
Amboy instead of Maurers.
Be it further resolved, that the City
Clerk also communicate with the railroad
companies requesting that their time table
designate Maurer as follows: "Perth Am
boy. Maurer Station.”
was adopted by the following vote: \ea—
Sofleld. Waters. Patten, McGuire, lark,
Galvin. Nay—None.
Motion prevailed, that Overseer of the
Poor. Math Hanson, act as Inspector of
painting of interior of Almshouse.
Motion prevailed that the City Clerjt
communicate with the New York Tele
phone Company. Public Service Electric
Company and Public Service Railway
Company requesting them to have repre
sentatives meet with the Council at Com
mittee meeting to be held February 17th,
1922. in relation to elmination of overhead
wries and poles, if possible.
President Galvin reported progress ir
relation to gas rates of the Perth Amuoj
Gas Company , „ ,, ,
* Motion prevailed, that when Council ad
journ It be to meet Wednesday, February
8th. 1922. at 8 P. M.
i Council adjourned.
A. E. GRAHAM J
[ 11262—3-18-lt Clerk.
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