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I Are You Represented Among the Advertisers In This Catalog of Wants and Offers?_;
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THE EVEN.NG NEWS
Perth Amboy b i
CUS1UMED ADVERTISING
Indexed and Standanliged and Popular
I ted for Quirk Reference
Alt ad* ere restricted to ihdr propei
classification end to the Aguiar Th«
Evening News el vie of type
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Gaunt eti average word* to the line
Ads are allowed the caah rote If paid a
The Evening News Office within • day*
from the Href day of meet Hon.
Charged ade may be given by telephone
Ada ordered for « day* end stopped be
fore that time will only b* charged foi
the actual number of tim< * the ed sp
peared. charging at the rate earned
Lon« term rates given upon request.
Telephone 4«0. Ask for a Want Ad
‘*aJtar.
CLASSIFIC ATI ON_
announcements
I—Coming Events
0—Personal*
• ft—Lost and Found
AUTOMOBILES
11— Automobile* for 8aie
12— Motorcycles and Bicycles
13— Antomobnes for Eichang#
14— Auto Accessories
•ft—Service Stations—Repairing
lft—Auto Livery—Oarages
11—Wanted—Automobiles
BUSINESS SERVICE
It—Business Services Offered
It—Building—Contracting
J*-Heating and Plumbing
II—Insurance
If -Millinery—Dressmaking
W —Moving. Trucking. Stores*
Vi-paintitig—Papering
2ft— Patent Attorneys
tt—Printing—Stationery
27—Professional Services
21—Repairing
2t—Renovating and Dyeing
10— Tailoring and Pressing
11— -Wanted—Business Service
EMPLOYMENT
32— Help Wanted—Pemals
33— Help Wanted—Male
34— Help—Male or Female
2ft—Salesmen and Agents
3ft—Situations Wanted—Female
37— Situations Wanted—Male
FINANCIAL
38— Business Opportunities
it— Investments, Stocks Bonds
40— Money to Loan
41— Wanted—To Borrow
INSTRUCTION
42— Correspondence Courses
42—Local Instruction Cleeses
•4—Musical. Dancing. Dramailv
4ft—private Instruction
44—Wanted—Instruction
LIVE STOCK
47— Dogs. Cats Pets
48— Horses. Cattle. Vehicles
49— Poultry and Supplies
fto—Wanted—Live Stock
MERCHANDISE
ftl—Articles for Sale
62— Business and Office Equipment
63— Boats and Accessories
64— Building Materials
6ft—Farms and Dairy Products
M—Fuel and Feed
. 67—Good Things to Eat
68— Homo Made Things
69— Hous- lold Goods
40—Jewelry and Watches
" and Tools
« v 62—Musical Instruments
•3—Seed.-:. Plants. Fertilizers
•4—Specials at Stores
<5—Wearing Apparel
40—Wanted—To Buy
ROODS FOR RENT
47— Rooms With Board
6ft—Rooms Without Board
63—Rooms for Housekeeping
70— Vacation Places
75—Where to Stop In Town
73— Wanted—Rooms or Board
REAL ESTATE FOR JUtNT
74— Apartments and Flats
75— Business Places for Rent
74—Farm for Rent
77—Houses for Rent
It—Offices and Desk Room
79— Suburban *or Rent
80— Summer Places for R^qL. ♦
tl—Wanted—To Rent
■ . . ..I
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
13—Business Property
83— Farms end Land for Sale
84— Houses for Sale
85— Lots for Sale
86— Shore Property for Lale
17—Suburban for Sale
8 8—Real Estate for Exchange
89—Wanted—Real Estate
NOTICE
All persons concerned may take notice,
that the Subscriber administrator, etc., of
Charles Dletxmati, deceased, intends to
exhibit his final account to the Orphan s
Court of the County of Middlesex, on Fri
day, the fifth da;, of May. 1922, at 14 A.
M.. in the Term of April 1922. for settle
ment and allowance, the same being first
audited and stated by the Jsurrog-itu.
sated, Aprd l. 1922.
BERNARD M. GANNON.
Administrator.
12491—4-7-5/ oew M u.
NOTICE
Ail persons concerned may take notice
that the subscriber am-Uniatratoi. cu. of
Edward B. Alton, decent L intends to ex
hibit hi* final account to the Orphans
Court of the County of Middlesex, on Fri
day. the twelfth day of May, 1922. at in
A M . In ihe Term of April. 1922. for
settlement and allowance, the eA’ ie beintc
first audited and stated by tae Surrogate.
Dated. April 8. 1922.
DAVID T XV'.LENTZ.
Administrator.
12810—4-lO-5t oew Moll.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
I ii nr ml HnwflS *
• LAHK rHfcl FLORIST —Smith Si., neat
10 Ur»*eant Theatre Flowers for all oc
ca«i If • $o|d Ftih Tel Ild-M._
FREM'H S FLOWER SHOP—1M Smith
St Tet *13. Chau® cut flowers tn sea
son Funeral design* pot plant*, etc
STRUVE. THE FLORIST —Phone *84
Palma, ferns, pot plant* cut flowers
f i lesigna * gp-ctalty I5S Laurie St.
UR sad Found in
! N-TI« E--Party who took pocket book la
• known, and bettor return It before Tues
' day evening to 443 Lawrle Street, or fur
| th» r pro. - -.dings will be taken._ _
WHITE POODLE -Uwt; at awei * • «ms of
, •Conner." Liberal reward. Return 18?
I N»-w Brunswick Avenue. ___—
#48.oo—In bills lost «»n Saturday night in
vicinity of Majestic theatre. Reward,
j Return News office _ _
AUTOMOBILES
latwmoblh 4gea II'
HAYNES—Sales and'Service, garage and
repairs Middlesex Motors Inc. l&l
Madison Ave. corner Market St
Automobile* lor Stile l!
CADILLAC FOR. SALK. BARGAIN
Seven passenger Cadillac touring car for
sale m absolutely first class condition. In
cludes two extra tires Bargain $1500.00.
HOYNTON LUMBER OOMPANT
Sewaren. N J Tel, lid Wood bridge.
CHEVROLET TOURING CAR— IMS: $300.
qitlla A Fries. 4? Smith >• Tel. 4-d8.__
D E. TRUCK—1 ton. first clasa condition;
all new solid tires. American Garage.
JTe». 1811.____
DODGE I
! 7 pass, touring. Atlantic Garage. 565
I Amboy \ venue._ _ __________,
DODGE BROS. DELIVERY—IMS. good
i paint and good rubber. $430. Frank Van
I Syohl**- _ —
FORD TRUCK— Dissolving partnership.
I have a brand new Ford one ton truck
with closed front panel body; w61l sacri
| tl*e; has run about 500 miles. r*an b«
1 taMmaiDorsey^sGaraRc^aiWIaxc^Av^
NOTICE
All persons concerned may take notice,
that the Subscriber. Administratrix, etc. of
Joseph Galaida, deceased, intends to exhib
it her final, account to the Orphan's Court
of the county of Middlesex, on Friday, the
nineteenth day of May. 1922. at 10 A. M..
, in the Term of April. 1922, for settlement
.ind allowance, the same being first audi
ted and stated by the Surrogate.
Dated April 15. 1922.
PAULINE GALAIDA
Administratrix.
I30>»— 4 J * - 24 — 5 -1-8-15_
NOTICE
All persons concerned may take notice.
I that the subscriber, administrator, etc. of
Joachim Minus, deceased. Intends to exhlb
, it his final account to the Orphan's Court
of the county of Middlesex, on Friday, the
[ nimiecruh day of May. 1923 at l'> A M
in the T»rm of April. 1932. for settlement
and allowance, the same being first audi
| ted and stated by the Surrogate.
Dated Apul 15. 1922.
DAVID T WTLENTZ.
Administrator.
| 13031-4-17-24—5-1-8-15. _
CIT1 ADVERTISEMENT
Hv virtue of an order of the Board of
Water Commissioners of the City of Perth
Amb'W. the undersigned will receive bids
up till 8 P M. Wednesday. May the 3rd. i
for the sale and removal of what is
known us The Old Music Hall.” located
in ibe rear of the King Street Shop of the
water department. Terms cash. The right
Is reserved to reject any or all bids.
O. J MORGENSON.
t’ity Comptroller.
1329 6 — 4- 24-2 6-28—5-1._
sheriff** sale
.Vw <f«ns> siH*r«uiM 4 ouri
New Jersey Refrigerating Company. Flain
nlT. -. a. Theodore Lenchfski. Defendant
Ft. Fa. for sale of premises dated March
17th. 1922.
Bv virtue of the above sta»«*d writ to me
directed and delivered. I will expose to
sale at public vendue, on
\V KDN ES l • AY. M A Y S E V K N T E E NTH.
Nineteen hundred and
TWENTY-TWO
at two o'clock in the aft* rno**n of said
day at the Sheriff's Vffice in the City of
New Brunswick. N. J.
All the right, title and interest of the
said defendant Theodore Lcnrhiakl. of. in
.ind to all the following described prem
ise*.
All that tract or pared of land and
premise* situate, lying and being in the
Cl tv of Perth Amboy. County of Middlesex
and State <>f New Jersey, known and desig
nated as 1*' No. 17 on Block M on “Map
lahfls heron gin g to Jane K Arnold and
others situate in Perth Amboy. N*. J.. No
vHwnbsr t. 4875. .1 Oifp»rm*ir. Purveyor.
Bounded westerly bv Charles street. front
mu 32. fart fchcreoiu sly by a line
drawn parallel »o and distant 100 feet
from j*gUi tftre.rj. jynd »u«rthyt2y and south
crlv by lines parallel to Hall avenue re
spectively 12* feet and 150 feet therefrom.
T>Ver*eo amounting to approximately
$2600 0"
Together with all and singular the
rights, oriviiegrs hereditaments and aj>
t*urtAiknees *rher,-unto belonging or in any
wise appertaining.
ELMER E WYCKOFF.
Sheriff.
r» EUGENE BLANKPN"IloRN.
$18.90 Attorney.
_
AN Oil HI NANCE
An Ordinance E-tabli-hing water iiegma- |
tioim and Kate*, and iCepi-aling !*re\ ion*
Ordinances and Amendments Affecting!
Name. . I
HE IT ORDAINED by the Hoard of Wa- I
ter Commission era of the City of Perth '•
Amboy. New Jersey, that all previous or
dinances and amendments thereto, estab
lishing water rates, be repealed and the
following schedule of rates or charges be
adopted, to take effect May 1st. 1922:
All services shall 1« metered.
Minimum charge. 13.00 per quarter for
1600 cubic feet.
Above 1500 tu. ft., rate 17 cents per
10“ cubic feet.
When bills nr© paid within thirty days
from date of the invoice discounts at the
rate of 2% per flOO.OO will be allowed
until $1,600.0'*. or the maximum discount
or 30V is attained. .... .
Fire hydrants public buildings, schools,
hospitals educational and benevolent in
stitutions and municipal use shall h* free.
All deductions and rates for special
purposes shall be determined by the Board
of Water Commissioners.
All bills are payable at the office of the
Collector of Revenue. City Hall, and if not
paid within thirty days thereafter. 67c
interest will be charged until Paid. If not
pnid wHtitn threo months, water will be
shut off and r.ot turned on again except
,-n payment »r arrears. With Interest to
date of psvraect. and fee of $2.00. Hills
may be paid monthly at the direction of
the Board. # _
By order of Board of Water Coromls
•loner.. WM. B. CORNBUSON.
From Small Nations
T*-'.
nations arc represented at Genoa. These delegates in national
it Soviet-Annenia, G eorgla and Caucasus.
_
AUTOMOBILES
\ntnmoMI*'* Foe II
FORD 1 R Ml as new; extra
heavy body; price 1400. Inquire 330
Maple Street. _ _
HUDSON*-TOURING—A-l merhanlcal con
dition. good rubber, one brand new. Can
be bought cheap. Perth Amboy Garage
Co.. 281 Mad ism Avt. Tel. 1717._
GOOD USED CARS—Garretson Co* MB
High Street.
HUDSON—Super 6 Coupe. 043 Ambov
Avenue. Tel. 2B8.
TRUCK—% ton. a-l mechanical good rub
ber. price reasonable. High St. Oarage.
342 High St. Phone 1283.____
“ extraordinary offering
Cancelled export shipment of
Trucks and Passenger Cara
PACKARD 34 ton. f210©
WHITE 3 ton 11600
G. M C 4 ton and Pierce 6 ton. all at
less than half factory list. Also a num
ber of high claaa eight cylinder coupes,
town car* and landaulets. These cara
are unused. JOSEPH R HARRIS. Ex
port and Import Automobiles, 141 Varick
St.. New York. Telephone Canal 3816.
1 Av.> > ih« to Houston St._
L -i:i» CARS—Open and clostd model?.
Superior Garage Co. Service Station
Maxwell. Columbia, Elgin Motor Cars.
Garford Trucks. Corner Msple and Fay
ette Streets. ’NL 1684. ___
USED CARS
Paige 7 passenger Touring
1921 Studebaker Coupe
Buick Touring
Mitchell Touring
CENTRAL GARAGE
228-227 New Brunswick Ave.
Open Evening
Time Payments Arranged_
USED ""CARS—
Buick Roadster.
Buick Touring
h'ranklln T-mrlnc
Maxwell Touring.
These car* we r ffer at low figures. It
will pay you to see them
UNION GARAGE COMPANY
Peerless and Buick Distributors
278 King Street. _.
USED CARS—
Chevrolet Roadster;
Maxwell Touring:
Chevrolet Touring;
Ford Roadster;
Buick Touring. _
JEFFERSON MOTORS. INC.
166 New Brunswick Ave.
Auditorium Building._
USED CAR8— .
Essex Touring, newly painted. 1600.
Stutx 4-passenger, late model, newly
painted. 11100.
Franklin touring car. newly painted. 1600 .
Mitchell touring car. good paint, extra
tire. *400. , ....
Roo Model F truck. *u00. -
8 cylinder Cadillac, good shape. *600.
Oldsmobile runabout. 6 cylinder, like
new. *750. ... .....
Chevrolet runabout, like new. *7a0.
SEXTON’S GARAGE.
15 Smith Street
Open Evenings__ 1S1£ ]
Motorcycle* and Blc/dw *•
HARLEY-DAVIDSON-—Motorcycles. 1917.
also ltlS. >37 8>yre A v‘‘
Anutomohllee for Exrhanrs **
REPUBLIC TRUCK—1 ton. will sell or
exchange for property in city. *' ot>dbridge
or Fords. Frank Huda. 469 Division St.
Telephone 793-J._ -
\ iito Accc^noricis II
BATTERIES- . larantee; uncon- :
dittonul; a new Ray Battery If your old
one goes wrong within 2 years. What
other battery dares to do this? Chris
Johnson ]■ | Msiw Brunswick Ave.
TIRES—For sale. Goodyear. Goodrich.
Michel in, Fisk and United States. F. K.
Martin, lift New Brunswick Ave.__
!> ALL RUBBER BATTERIES— .
For wireless with threaded rubber insula
tion. Battery & Motor Service Station. -
Brunswick Ave. Tel. 1885.
Service Station—Repairing L>
A MBOY M • T< > RADI ATO R FORKS --
Auto radiators, bodies and fenders re
paired. auto sheet metal work. 164 New
Brunswick Ave. Tel. 1607. _
AUTO TOPS—J. P. Johnson, formerly
Clausen & Johnson, now located at 105
New Brunswick Avenue.__
AT TO TOPS—Recovered and repaired,
running board covering, side curtains and
all kinds of trimmings f-r cars. P. Gur
hoff. I s4 New Brunswick Ave. Tel. 168S.
AUTO BODY BUILDERS—Bus and com
mercial; auto painting and general
blHcksmithing; agent for Goodrich olid
truck tires. Toft & Fryer. 427-33
East Ave Til !Ul _
m;tu PAINTING—Andersen & Klein.
Telephone 1378. W. Main St. and Grant
Ave., Korda N. J._
hMBRICAN GARAGE -Best equipped i e
pair shop in town; day and niglxt ser
vice. Supplies and accessories. For ser
vice call 1681. _ _ _____ .
IUTO PAINTING—John 1*. Jacko, Auto
mobile. Truck and Wagon Painter. 305
l.aurie Street. Jitney Bus painting a
specialty. __
AUTO WASH CO.—Qars washed greased
and polished; open day and nights 15
Jefferson St. Tel._137.
COUNTY BRIDGE GARAGE—Motor Car
repairing of all kinds, touring service.
409 Market Street. Phone 1631._
ELECTRIC REPAIRING—Generators and
starters repaired; all makes of anna*
Hires rewound; motor winding our spe
cialty. K. & K. Electric Co. 149 New
Brunswick Avenue. Tel. 606. _
ELLIS BROS.—Garage for your repair
ing. moving and trucking, car and taxi
service. Storage and supplies. Phone
I9T 4 -i . High Street,
FEDERAL ALTO RADIATOR WORKS—
Auto radiators, bodies and fenders re
paired, all kinds auto sheet tnetal work.
190 New Brunswick Ave. Phone 1360.^
FRANK I i U DA—Commercial automobile
body builders and repairers; automobile
painting, specializing on louring. om
tnerciaI cars. 469 Division St. Tel. 793-J.
JACOB «c MORROW—Auto Repair Co.,
distributors for Middlesex County Seidon
Motor Trucks; IV* to 6 tons. 340 Pros
pect St Phone 2066._^
MAGNETOS REPAIRED—Williams Auto
Electric Service Station; magnetos, gen
erators starters; batteries properly and
fully recharged 60c. Agent for the With
erbee Battery. 140 New^ Brunswick 4vi
PERTH AMBOY AUTO WRECKING CO
—184 Fayette St. 183 New Brunswick
Avenue. Tel. 1394. __
VULCANIZING—Steam Vulcanizing and
retreading Billy's Tire Shop. Phone
2140. 148 New Brunswick Avenue.
WATSON AVE GARAGE!—Auto repairing
rebuilding and overhauling our specialty
Old motors made like new. Tel. Day
2240. Night 806. _
Auto Livery—4s»ru*ee id
I >BILE STORAGE—For a limited
number of 'are only; rates reasonable: 24
hour service. J. Arthur Applegate. Stude
haker Distributor. 363 Division Street.
JOE'S TAXI—PhODO 2020. Day and
Night service. Cars to hire for wedding*
funerals, etc. 426 Division Street._
PRIVATE GARAGE—For rent. Inquire
400 East Avenue._
PRIVATE GARAGE—Inquire 109 Brighton
Avenue.___
Wanted—Automobile* IT
TRUCK—4Vi ton; rack body. Tottenvilie
Battery Service. 81 Main Street.
FIRE ALARM BOXES
21—Gordon and Meade Street!
23— Madison Ave. end Paterson 8t.
24— Market and Sheridan Streets
25— Smith Street and Central R. R.
26— Market and First Streets
01 _Un.li.n rnnnAH IPnrka
2*—High and Lewis Streets
34— Madison Avenue and Smith Street
35— Smith and High Streets
36— New Brunswick Ave. and New 8treet
37— Smith and State Streets
41—Standard Underground Cable Co.
4 2—Atlantic Terra Cotta Works
43—Buckingham Ave. and Hartford 8t
46—Commerce and Front Streets
46— State and Washington Streets
47— High and Washington Streets
62— Cortiandt and Easton Streets
64— State and Buckingham Ave.
65— Parker St. and Pulaski Ave.
6*— Hall Ave. and Charles Street
67— State and Wayne Streets
63— Maurer
68— Near Lead Works
62— Washington Street and Park Avenue
63— New Brunswick Ave. and Elm Street
64— Smith Street and Watson Avenue
65— Commerce and State 8treets
72— Front and 8mtth Streets
73— Water and Gordon Streets
f 74—Kearny Ave. and Gordon Street
! 81—Brace and Hanson Avenues
1 82—Smith and Herbert Streets
83— Amboy Ave. and Washington St.
84— Lehigh Ave. and Stanford 8treet
86—Near City Hospital
R8—Cleveland and Brace Avenues
•7—Amboy and Hail Avenues
»
PRESTO CHANGE!
Don’t walk around town with a worried look
on your face because you don’t know where to
get a good used tire or a snug apartment.
Atlas carried the world on his shoulders—
and it didn’t seem to bother him much. His
burden -was a whole lot heavier than yours and
besides, he didn’t know where to look for help.
You’re in a comparatively soft situation. All
you have to do is to turn to the classified sec
tion in The News and that look of worry will
quickly vanish.
Those little ads will tell you where to get
that tire or typewriter or apartment—as well
as many other articles for which you may be
looking.
Make life easier by reading the classified ads
every day!
i _ __ _
t
BUSINESS SERVICE
Hu«ln~.» Nrrtlrra Qf»Wd 18
til BU? AWNING ro.—Now oixlor own -
ershlp of Chris Sindet. Only office 217
Prospect Street. Phojie 829. __
t M BOY SION—And Advertising Co., signs
anywhere and any kind. 83 Smiln
Street. _____
BLACKSMITH—And practical horseshoer
wheelwright and body builder. Chas. J.
Yenk. 2G9 New Brunswick Ava__
;OPPER8MITH—Brasing and soft solder
ing, repairs of all kinds; block tinning.
J. Valvar. 16* New Brunswick Avenue.
L MINDSZENTHY—Steamship Ticket
Agency. 167 Hall Ave. Telephone No.
642. _ _
»UBLIC STENOGRAPHER—And mimeo
graphing. Raritan Publicity Service.
Raritan Building. Tel. 1866.__
rAMPA DAILY TIMES—Tampa. Florida.
Want ads one cent per word; Florida a
greatest dally classified medium. Write
us for complete rate card.
VET WASH—Phone 1843 for good worn
and prompt delivery. Snow White Wet
Wash Laundry. Ins. 361 New Bruns
wick Avenue._
' Building—Contracting_H
f. W. HUFF—Electrical Contractor, re
liable work, reasonable estim te.‘ Wir
ing. fixtures, lamps. 70 Woodbrldge Ave.
Tel. 627. Woodbridge. N. J.
BOOKING—H. C. Smith, Jr., elate, slag <
roofing a^d tinning; waterproofing. 123
125 Madison Avenue. ToL 1660._ <
lieu ting and Plumbing_20
PLUMBING—Danigaard & Buote. Heat
ing and gas fitting Jobbing promptly at
Elm Street. Phone 2081.
’LUMBING—S. 1* Bulvanoski. plumbing
heating, gas fltlng and tinning In al) He
branches, all work promptly done. biO
Charles Street. Phone 1406. _
PLUMBING—John Klusendorf. plumbing,
heating and gas fitting; jobbing promptly
attended U>; estimates furnished. 498
Groom St. Phone tlML_
Insurance_>1
INSURANCE—Fire, automobile workmen s
compensation, contractors* bonda etc. M.
H. Madsen. 175 Smith Street and 470
Brace Avenue. _
Millinery—Dressmaking £'i
d &.YlSTli*ClHNG-- We do all .inds of sido
and uccordion pleating and machine
pleating; very reasonable prices. E.
Weiss. 317 Maple St. Phone 2073._
HEMSTITCHING—First class, button cov
ering and machine pleating. B. Stark. 307
Smith Street. _ ____
HEMSTITCHING—Done With gold and sil
ver tinsel thread, als" with silk and cot
ton, at Hoffman's. 280 Smith St.__
MovIngT'1 Trucking, Storage 23
tUTO TRUCKING—Light and heavy;
local and long distance service when and
as you want it. Otto Dleta. State and
Chauncey Streets._
fijTO TRUCKING—C. Borup, transfer
ami auto trucking, storage, furniture and
pianos moved; city and country. 236
State Street. Phone 2176._
PARTING—Walsteek’s General Trucking,
local and long distance moving, also
light and heavy carting. 266 Goodwiu
St. Phone 1673. Perth Amboy. N. J.
EXPRESS-—And trucking; local and l©n<
distance. J. J. Sidenburg. 377 Division
St. Phone 853-J. _ _
HAULING— Andrew Anderson. Trucking
engines boilers, machinery, safes, heavy
hauling and rigging of every description
Pierce Arrow and Packard 5 ton trucks.
Tel. 178. 77 Fayette Street. Perth Am
boy. N. J. __ _
MOVING—D. Kudin, express and storage,
long distance moving with care. 2'i4
New Brunswick Avc. Phone 1676. 1882
Perth Amboy.___
MOVING—Lepper’s Express; transporta
tion between Perth Amboy and New
York; move In city or country.
Washington St. Phone 2318
TRUCKING—Bagle Motor Traneportatlon
Co., heavy trucking. 340 Prospect St (
rRU( KING—John GardelU transfer, auto
trucking, storage furniture, pianos mov
ed country, city 180 Madison \ve. Tel 478
Painting and Papering M
: \ 1 1NG—A. P Barner; Painter
and Paper Hanger; work guaranteed,
reasonable prices; estimates given. 123
8a 1st St. Phone 643-W
Professional 8erv ices 27
PIANO TUNING—And Repairing, hre*.
class work. C. Steinhauser. 325 State
St._ Tel. 1354-M._
Hepuiring 2 A
i LAI iiN'S LEATHER GOODS 8TORB—
If It «* made of leather we have It or
make It; also repair suit cases, bags,
trunks, basket balls, gun cases belta lc
COLONIAL CABINET WORKS—For cab
tnet making, upholstering and carpet
cleaning 888 State St. Tel. 236-M.
SHOE REPAIRING— S Goldsmith has
moved from 127 Fayette St. to 365 State
Street. All work guaranteed at the low
est price*.
NEWARK HARDWARE STORE—Get your
lawn mower* sharpened and repaired. We
call for them and deliver them when
ready. Just call Tel. 236-J._
UPHOLSTERING — AND FURNITURE
REPAIRING. HARRY FEINBERG. 30
SMITH ST. PHONE 1671.
UPHOLSTERER — Overstaffed furniture
repaired and recovered; springs reset
John J Galvin. 396 Park Ave. Tel. 1347-M
UPHOLSTERING—And Furniture repair
ing of evfry description. L. L Braid
wood. 362 High Street. Phone 253._
Renovating and Dyeing 2«
CLEANING—Alteration*. Dyeing. Press
ing ; price* moderate. 8. Epstein. 255
Madison Ave. Below Majestic._
TAILORING—Dyeing and cutting. ladle*
and gent's garments cleaned, pressed and
repaired. P. Palo. >fl State Street.
FUR-COATS—Furs and ladies’ cloth gar
ments remodeled and repaired equal *o
new. Fur* cleaned, dyed and glazed. A.
Qrsenhou*e. M Smith Street._
EMPLOYMENT
Help Wanted—Female 83
HEADERS—Experienced and learn*,*.
Call 149 Fulton SC._Woodbridge.
CAPABLE GIRL—To assist at soda foun
tain. Apply National Pharmacy.__
Us* the Merchandise column* In th*
Evening News' classified section aa you
would your phone book—and you’ll got th*
“right number” every time'.
Loot something? Let a classified *4
find U.
EMPLOYMENT
Help Wanted Female_83
•ROCHET HEADERS—First class con
tractors at once. Felgenbaum-Eisenstadt,
West 25th Street. N. Y,_
URL—For general housework. Inquire
138 Catalpa Ave. Call mornings.
URL—For light housework. 145 Madison
Avenue, corner Paterson Street.
URL—Experienced. general housework,
references. 181 Maple Avenue. Metuchen.
Phone 113-M._
URL—For general housework. Polish or
Slavish. Inquire in confectionery atore.
145 Madison Avenue.___
URL—For downstairs work and cooking.
Apply between 7 & 8 P. M.. 188 High
Street.
URL—For housework, one who cares for
children. 164 Brighton Avenue.
URL—Colored or white, for general
housework. 110 Smith 8treet (upstairs).
URLS—To work on Union Special and
Singer Machines. Apply Shirt Factory.
5461 Arthur Kill Road. Tottsnvllle; one
block from ferry. Tel. TottsnvlHe 1156.
URL— For general housework, no washing
or Ironing. Mrs. J. J. Mann. 255 State St.
URLS. 25—ON MEN’S SHIRTS; STEADY
WORK. GOODMAN COHEN* & CO.. 331
MAPLE ST.; ONE FLIGHT UP.
URL—For general housework; must un
derstand cooking. 137 Kearny Avenue.
URL—For general housework In Metu
chen. Inquire 194 Water St.. Perth Am
boy. __ ^ _
GIRLS— Wan ted. Inquire Chesebrougb
Manufacturing Co. __
URLS—OPERATORS. GOOD OPPOR
STEADY; EASY SEWING. BRASSIERE
FACTORY, AMBOY ROAD AND MAIN
ST.. TOTTENV1LLE.
LADIES—All or’^spare time for pleasant
outside work, catling on our regular cus
tomers. Here is a splendid chance fo
earn $20 to $25 weekly; experience un
necessary. Call before 10. after 4. Room
423. Raritan Building. ___
MAID—Steady position for right party;
$40 per month with meals; must furnish
references. Hotel Madison.
MOTHER’S HELPER—Wanted. Apply
143 Water Street. _
STENOGRAPHER—Familiar with geneial
office work; neat. fast, accurate; salary
$23. Reply in own hand. Intown office.
Box 22. rare News.
WOMAN—Or girl for kitchen work. 377
Smith Street.
DOMESTIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
320 Market St., female help furnished
Cook and waitress, $50 and $80. Pbone
1418-M.__
Help Wanted—Male _H3
BOY—For newspaper route. Apply Newa
stand, corner High and Smith Streets._
BOY OR MAN—To work in kitchen. Hotel
Madison. __
BUTCHER—Apply Sunshine Market, 130
Smith Street._
COLORED CHAUFFEUR—To go to the
h<*ashore. Apply J. Strieker, 11T Smith St.
ELECTRIC WELDERS—First class; must
bo fast workers. Apply Employment Of
fice, U. S. Metals Refining Co., Chrome,
N.J._
INSURANCE MAN—Experienced; must
understand insurance business. J. Kreiel
sheimer St Son., 133 Smith Street.__
MKN $t cent! an hour. Apply Morgan
General Ordnance Depot. Columbia Sal
> hre Corp.. Houth Amboy, N. J. _,
i ITERATORS—On Gridky and Acme au
tomatic; also set up men. Apply Em
ployment Office, Spicer Mfg. Co., South
Plainfield. N. J.___
PORTER—First class; good pay. Apply
National Pharmacy._
TILE SETTERS—No labor trouble; steady
work. William Moore Company. 1514 San
som Street. Philadelphia._
WOOD PATTERN OU MOULD MAKERS
—Union; experienced. Apply The Car
borundum Company. Keaabey. N. J, _#
YOUNG MAN—About 20 o leurn Mills*;
$25.00 weekly commissions. Apply 131
Market St. Morning. 8:46; evenings. 7.
YOUNG MAN -Over 1 *> to Work In (leesry
story. 147 Brighton Avenue. _ _
AMBOY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY—Li
censed Employment Bureau Supplies
Men and Women for all types of work.
If you neeJ help of any kind, call upon
us and we will help you solve labor prob
lems. 310 Maple St. Phone lltl_
Salesmen and Agents S3
CANVASSERS—Experienced. for high
grade bungalow aprons, part of full time.
Perfect Fit Supply House. Lawrence.
Mass. Dept. 61._
REAL ESTATE SALESMEN. 2—Expert
she!mer_& 8on. l33 Smith Street._
SALESMAN—Specialty. -o aeli electric
meat choppers and coffee mill* on com
mlialon basis. Steiner Mfg. Co.. 336
State Street._ _ _
SALESMAN—Wanted to fctart at once; biy
commiaaion paid. Apply 131 Market S*
Morning* 8:30j evening* _
Mtw>tl*M Wailed—Female_W
WOMAN—Wishes work; cook and gen
eral houeeworker Inquire 167 Boynton'i
Lane, Sewaren.__ ___
FINANCIAL
imlw OwirtMltk._A
GROCERY AND BOTCHER BU81NES8
Atlilre.a "Butcher." Care New..
GROCERY AND CONFECTIONERY
STORE—For aale cheap to Quick buyer
Address "J." Cara News._
Money to Loan_ 41
"LOAN&—Xgalnet short term mortgage,
trade acceptance, and ether collateral.
Zucker & Gael. Room 312, Raritan Build
Ing. __
MONEY—We have money to lnveet 01
Bonda end Mortgagee on Perth Am bo
Property. Margarotten * LobaL Inc
Raritan Building TeL U»
INSTRUCTION
Mualral. Uaacla», Dramatic_1
BANJO—No play, no pay—Banjo, tnandu
lln. Guitar, ate. Beglnnera! Pla. tune
perfect flr»ta in six leaaona or your mon*
back. Ragtime, etc. Instrument* eoli
on easy term* Wednesday. Friday ani
Saturday*. 10 A. M.-i P. M. EL Rogeri
310 Maple 8t.. Perth Amboy. TeL 1863.
GILL SCHOOL OF 1CU8IC—Violin In
structlons a specialty; Instruments fur
nlshed free. 41 Smith St.. Perth Am
boy. N. J.
(
LIVE STOCK
l%«. Cat*. Pet* 47
CHOICE AIREDALE PI PS Kn I i Ml
Peter of Keyport. A grandson of Inter
national Champion Kootenai Chinook and
son of Champion Kootenai Firebrand.
Dam Champion Soudan Swlveller blood
line. Price males 125 each. Pedigree fur
nished M W Bacon West Keyport \. .1
FINE AIREDALE TERRIER—Female;
2% years old. Geelong stock, registered
at American Rennel Club; cheap. Marcy
Farm. Maiawan. N. J._
_ llnr*e*. Cattle. Vehicle* 48
FRESH COWS—And Springers tm iaala r.t
any time, extra good milkers; always
large stock on band. J. Zlotkln. Free
hold. N J Tel. 168-W.__
lWl>| —4 8app99aa IV
CHICK FEED—And butter milk chick
mash. Clemensen'a Tel. 692. prompt
diWtirlifc_.
CHICK FEED— Scratch. corn. laying
mash, oyster shell. Agent Dr. Peter's
Knrlko. 405 Lswrle Street, Tel ?S4 5
MEnCHAWDISL_'
_ Artie lea fore Bale_. 81 I
ALUMINUM WEAR—Wear Ever; will bo
15% cheaper on every dollar's worth
bought here. Olmpleman Bros.. 321
State St. Phone If71_
LARGE WINDOWS. 4—Suitable f. houre
or_garage. Inqulre 473 Amboy Ave.
LEATHER—Oak soles and -wraps We
carry a full line of cobbler’s tools and
supplies for home use. P. Barblert. 404
406 State Street.
MALT AND HOPS-pBot tier's supplies and
malted grains dried frulta flavoring ex
tracts United Malt and Hops 8torea
256 8mlth Street. _ _
NATIONAL LEATHER CO.—Leathers,
polishes, shaerrakera' supplies retail at
wholesale prices 240 Smith St., opp.
C. R. R. Station. Tel. 307._
OILSKIN CLOTHING—We carry oilaktns
of all kinds. Thompson-Goodyear Rub
ber Corp. 315 Maple 8t. Tel. 2169.
OLD MATRICES—Heavy* pressed card
board newsDSDer mats—dimensions ~amu
as this printed pave. Best possible lin
ing for inside of poultry houses, garages
or for sheathing stucco houses. Keeps
out the cold. Large supply on hand.
Price $1.00 a hundred. Call at Evening
News Office._
PIPES—Assorted sizes. 1 in. to % in; I.
beams, railroad lies, belting, pulleys.
Harry Goldberg. L. V. R. R. and New
Brunswick Avenue.__
sewing MACH1NB8—Second hand, drop
head; very reasonable. A. Kalman. 283
Elm 8treet._
SOLAR ELECTRIC—Hot and cold hair
drier. Genuine leather traveling bags.
$2.75. Bargains in baseball goods, roller
skatea S. Perlmuttcr. 199 Smith 8t.
WALL PAPER—Direct from mill to you.
no middleman's profit; save 60%. Also
a full line of high grade paints and var
nishes. N. Y. Wall Paper Co.. 160 State
St. Tel. 1721__
Business Equipment 62
ATTENTION
BUTCHER. GROCER & DELICATESSEN
ICE BOXES, counters, blocks, shelving,
bins, refrigerator display cases, show cases,
cash registers, tills, choppers, slicers. cof
fee mills, scales (all kinds) accessories.
Newark Butcher Supply Co.. 478 Broad St.,
Newark. Resident Representative. Thos. M.
Jensen. 333 Market 8t., Perth Amboy.
COUNTER—18 ft. O. K. Electrical Supply
Co.. 224 Smith Street. _
GAS OVEN—First class condition. City
Bakery. 66 Smith Street.
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE—All stand
ard makes, with service you have a right
to expect. Comegya A Bro.. 287 Elm
Tel. 201 -W. _
Bouts and Accessories _ 53
how' BOATS—Equipped for sailing. 174
Water Street.__
Building Materials_64
BOILERS—J. J. Keenen. tanks and smoke
stacks. sheet Iron work of all descriptions.
Repairing a specialty. 386 and 390 Divi
sion St. and P. R. R. Perth Amboy. N. J.
Phone office 1608; home 260-R._
HARDWARE—Elizabeth Hardware Co.
The Home of Hardware. 137-139-141
New Brunswick Ave. Tel. Exchange 120
121 Perth Amboy.
HARDWARE—Tools, Paints, Oils. Var
nishes, Wall Paper, Painters Supplies.
Max Goldfarb. 311 State St. Phone 861.
PAINTS—Atlantic Lead and Atlantic
Linseed Oil; Pierce’s Ready Mixed Paint.
$3.26 a gallon; set colors. S. Koch. 363
State St. Phone 1316.
VARNISH AND STAIN—In one applica
tion. See The Jonleo Co.. Paint Head
quart y,s.__I84_J5mitJ^St^ Phone 1980.
Farm and Dairy Products_61
MILK—Perth Amboy Milk Co. always at
your service. Deliveries everywhere
Demand our products from your dealer
or grocer._
Fuel und Feed M
PERTH AMBOY FLOUR & OR AIM CO.—
Distributors in Middlesex County of
Mother Hubbard Flour. J*el. 1360.
flopd Things Is Kat6 J
BREAD—Eat that so homelike Aunt Mar
tha Bread: sold at all grocera Sim
men's Model Bakery.
CAKES AND ROLLS—Fresh every morn
ing from 6 o’clock at 89 Smith St., or C\
Knudsen. 329 Washington Street.
COFFEE CAKES—Dan 1 si» Coffee Cakes,
Ties, Layer Cakes. Doughnuta etc., fresh
every day at 2 P. M. N. E. BJoruson.
Jr.. 189 New Brunswick Avenue._
DELICATESSEN—Salads, cooked meats,
all good things to eat. Majestic Deli
catessen. 182 Smith St. Tel. lMj
Household Goods 69
AMBOY FURNITURE HOUSE—Furnish
es your homo right at the right price.
219 Smith St., near Maul*.
ANTIQUES—And household goods for
sale. Kearny Cottage, 1X9 High Street.
CaU Tuesday and Thursday Huh week._
BEDS. SPRINGS. MATTRESSES—Before
starting your spring housecleaning oea
our line of guaranteed bedding. S.
Goldstein & Sons. Inc., 315 Madison Avw.
DINING ROOM CHAIRS, 6—Leather seats
electric coffee mill. Ice box; all in per
fect condition; cheap to quick buyer, 3'J
Smith Strati____
PINING ROOM SUITE Vers good condi
tion; reasonable. 232 State Street.
FURNITURE—Bureau with large mirror
sewing machine, ehaim, 2** Water St
FURNITURE—Excellent prices paid for
vour furniture; call on us first: whole
households or single Items; also store fix
tures. etc. Miller. 539 State St. Phone
7*1-W_. ____
GAS RANGE—Slightly soiled; cheap. Kel
ly A McAlinden <’o.. 74 Smith Street._
GOOD COTTON MATTRESSES—At man
facturer's prices 346 State Street._
MATTRESSES—Renovated, latest sterlli*
Ing process; cotton $2; hair S3. Standaid
Bedding Co 422 Park A v«i Phona m>2
RANvisi—Combination coal and gas. never
been used but is slightly shopworn. Price
very cheap. Kelly &Mc\1inden Co.. 74
Smith Street. _ _
ROUND DINING ROOM TABLE—Metal
' ’ • *od as new. 161
Broad Street, upstairs,
lit \«s. 2—vthioii v x U. Brussels 8 x 6.
almost new._107 Lewis Street (upstairs!.
WILL EXCHANGE—\our old furaituie
for new. J Miller. 345 State cor. Fayette
Machinery and Tools _ 61
MOTORS AND GENERATORS—All kinds
of A. C. and D C.. also rewinding and
repairing promptly attended to Perth
Amboy Storage Battery & Electrlo Co..
266 Madison Ave Tel. 1307.
SHOE REPAIRING MACHINERY—Cheap
, Inquire 309 State Street.__
. __M—leal Imtra meets_a?
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—All kinda ac
cordion* and old violin*, watches; you
will find at 71 Smith St.. J. Ettlnjrer.
Proprietor.
PLAYER PIANO—Don't forget to stop
' and look It over; easy Urine; price $250
Brunton^ Plano Co._ 104 Smith 8t.
8eeda.~Plant*. Fertiliser* 4l
FOR SALE—Concord grape vines 16c each,
$12.00 per hundred; Niagara grapes. 20c
1 each. $15.00 per hundred; currants 20c
each. David A Ferix Lloyd Ave.. Lin
denau. Route 19. New Brunswick Are. Tel
907-M-l._
Special* at the Store* **4
MEN'8~CAP8—Very special.’ ll.tt and $1.15
to your order. S. Levine. Cao Maker. 118
| Smith St.__
, W anted to Bay___M
i ELK TRADING STAMP CO. buys. sella and
r exchange* ell kinda of coupons. United
I certificate*, milk labels and S. A H.
I stamps 138 State St,_
. FURNITURE—Second hand highest prices
paid; stovea bedding, floor coverings for
■ale Bueeman $1 Smith St. Til 14M-J.
. FURNITURE—We buy all kinds second
hand furniture. Q. Hou*er. 103 Fayette
St. Phone 148-W.
ROOMS AND BOARD
■iMM iHtti Board_41
BARCLAY ST. 147—Room and board. In
private family. _
HOTEL REMINGTON—377 Smith St.
Furnished rooms by day or week; rooms
steam heated; meals served, also regu
Isr board. Tel. 494.__
Roome Wttbowt Board <*|
BRIGHTON AYR, 24*1 —Front room for
gentleman.___
McCLELLAN ST.. 2««—Double and single
rooms, with running water; all Improve
i menta McClellan House.__
McCLELLAN ST.. 297—1 single room; 1
double room; all Improvementa
RECTOR ST.. 22SA—1 single. 1 double
room ; references.___
FURNISHED ROOMS. 3—All Improve
ments. Tel, ill9. _ _
Beesie for^eewkeeplif <S
FIRST ST.. 216—2 housekeeping room*;
all Improvements; private family.
JEFFERSON* ST.. 70—Large front room
for light housekeeping; all improvementa. j
KEARNY A VE.. 149—Furnished rooms;
suitable for light housekeeping._
MARKET ST.. 296— Fumlahed and house
keeping rooms; all conveniences. Tel.
413-J._
MARKET ST.. 216—2 rooms for light
housekeeping, also furnished room.
w£eru~tu~lSa6^_11
PRESTO LUNCH—And Bakery; home
pastries; popular prices; open day and
night. Hl_ Smith jBtreet. __
WALTERS HOTEL A RESTAURANT—
Known as The Home Restaurant and
Coffee house of 194 Smith Street ha*
moved to 182 New Brunswick Avenue._
Wanted—Beams, Board 1»
BOARD—Wanted by young man In a nice
kAtn.. nt rafartncM nffcrpd
Aaqreas notra. c*re -*ew»._
REAL ESTAtE FOFRENT'
Real Estate D<elew_MA
CARL JACOBS—Real Estate, Mortgage*.
Insurance Agent; Life. Fire, Automonlie.
Liability, etc. 178 Brighton Ave. Tel.
511. ,_
CONARD A COMPANY—Real Estate an 1
General Insurance. 102 Smith Street,
Perth Amboy. N. _.L_ Phone 210._
FRASER BRG8.—Real Estate and Insur
ance. Savings Bank Building. Phone
653.____
HANS NIELSEN CO.—Real Estate and
Mortgages. 196 Smith Street. Real
Estate Exchange Building. Telephone
81.___
JACOBSON A OOLDFARB—Real Estate
and Insurance. Raritan Building. Phone
1558. ____
MAPLE REALTY CO.—Real Estate. 215
Smith St. Phone 1718. _
MARGARET TEN A LOBEL—Successors j
to Alpern A Co.. Real Estate. Mortgages
and Insurance. Raritan Building. Perth
Amboy, N. J. Phono 550._
N. A. NIELSEN—Property bought, sold.
Insurance, bills of sale; reasonable; not
ary public. 178 New Brunswick Avenue.
' PERTH AMBOY TRUST COMPANY
Real Estate Department
Property in all sections of the city
for sale at fair prices, good terms.
If you wish to buy or sell it will be
to your advantage to call on us.
"Superior Service"____
PERTH AMBOY REAL ESTATE EX
CHANGE — And General Insurance.
317 Mad Ison Avenue Phon e 1465.
SCHONCEIT A BLITZER—For quick re
mits list your property for sale or ex
change. Raritan Bldg. Phone 1558._
SHIRLEY* A SORENSON—Successors to
D. A. Shirley. Real Estate and Insur
ance. 130 Smith St.. Perth Amboy. Of
fice open evenings._Tel. 180._
Apartments and Fiats _7t
CATALPA AVE.. 88: Near Lewie—Flat.
8 rooms, all improvements except heat.
Inquire Tel. 1735. _
LEWIS ST.. 107—7 room apartment from
May 15th. all Improvements. Inquire 3l(»
State Street.___
MADISON AVE., 285—5 room apartment;
all lmprovementa Tel. 581-M.
MADISON AVE., 71—4 rooms, ail lmprove
ments. _
MARKET ST.. 202—Upstairs flat all mod
ern Improvements. _
MARKET ST.—4 rooms: all improvements
214 New Brunswick Ave.. upstairs.
NEVILLE ST.. 506—5 rooms, part im
provements.___
NEW BRUNSWICK. 184—5 room flat; ail
Improve me nts. L. Sa roKin._
NEW BRUNSWICK AVE.. 451—4 rooms;
part Improvments; $14 per month.
PATERSON ST., 182—4 rooina Inquire
B. Sher.__
PATERSON—Near State; 6 rooms; all Im
provements. 188 Smith St. Tel. 1367.
STATE ST.. 348—5 roUma. all improve
ments. $16. Inquire Goldsmith's. 317
8tate Street.__
O I A I u Ol.-O 141*0 i uwmo ...»
stairs; Improvements; convenient location
rent $28.00. Charles L. Steuerwald, Inc , l
208 Smith Street. _
APARTMENT—4 rooms; all Improvements
except heat. $26.00. Inquire 320 Smith
Street, in a tore.__
FLAT—Seven rooms with improvements.
332 Oak_Streot.__
FLAT—4 rooms. Inquire J. Margaretten,
>64 Park Avenue. Telephone 2006._
FLAT—4 rooms, 265 Laurie. Store. Madi
son Avc.. corner Gordon; suitable hoe
repairing, reasonable. 419 Raritan Bldg.
ROOMS. 6—All Improvements. Inquire
Nathan Goldberger, 217 Smith Street.
ROOMS, 3—110 South First Street. Inquire
1 n store. Tefhphone 780-M.__
ltu*l »«**. Place** for .lent 75
MAPLE ST.—Store with gas pay station;
best location for tire and auto supplies.
310 Maple Street.__ .
NEW BRUNSWICK AVE.. 439—1 store
and live rooms, $40: all Improvements._
STATE 8T., 436—Up to date store, for
rent.___
PART OF STORE—Desirable party.* Sing
er Machine Co.. >21 Maple St., opp. P. O.
STORE—To let; lease If desired. T. 8.
Brown 282 King 8t- Tel 1669;__
STORES. 2—16x45 ft., one live room
apartment and two euites of offices with
ail modern Improvements including steam
heat iu newly constructed building on
corner of Jackson and Ferry Streets,
South River, N. J. For particulars. In
quire 236 North Feltua Street, South
Amboy. N. J. Telephone 226. _ ___
Houses fur Beat_77
BRACE AVE—6 room house for sale or
for rent. All improvements, steam heat.
Address “M. s. R.,‘* Caro WWti» __
BROAD ST~66^Near~High St.. 5 room
house; all Improvements «xeept steam
heat. Inquire 68 Broad St., or 426 High
Street._Tel. 1973._
DIVISION ST.. 400—7 room house; all Im
provements. Inquire 141 Fayette 8t
KIRKLAND 'PLACE. 372—Two family
house, for rent. Inquire 270 Kirkland Pi.
Offices a off Desk to— 1»
DESIRABLE FRONT * OFFICES—To tot.
in suite or single. Haple Realty Co., lit
Smith Street. ___
OFFICES— Furnished and unfurniehed. J
Krelelshelmer A Som_lJ* Smith Street,
OFFICE—Large front office to let. Apply
Maple Realty Co. >11 Smith St.
"• Suburb— far B—t 71
FORDS. THIRD ST.—Bungalow. 6 rooms.
a1 1 improvements_Marino. Fords.
FORD8—House. 5 rooms. Inquire P.
(TNel 1 h_ Fords. N. J. __
FUKUS—•> nice rooma. an uuihu*cui*b»*
Mrs. Mo». William 8t. Tel. 21Tt-M.
i SOUTH AMBOY—246 Augusta St.; house
good location. Inqulrs Miss Brady. 262
Henry Street. __
TOTTENVILLE—3 rooms, all improve
ments. including electric light and steam
heat. 230 Yet man Avenge. Tot tenth lie.
APARTMENT—6 rooms; all improve
ments. 30 Clinton Place. Metuchen.
HOUSE—6 rooms; all modern Improve
ments. Inquire within. Ford Ave.. Fords.
Telephone
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Fan— sal land for Mala_Jll
30 ACRE—Prodnctlvo truck farm wim
noun and barn, half mile from Mata
wan graded school. good road and large
running brook; reasonable price rnd easy
terms. Immediate pose*ssl»n g»ven to
settle eatate. Herbert Cottrell. Executor.
R D. 1. Matawan, N. .7._
Me— l4r Alla ?
CORNELL ST.. OT—3 family brick house,
all Improvements; garage; driveway;
f0530. Telephone 1343. _
CORNELL ST—Forced to aell; - family
house; Improvementa; 3 years old; $3900;
cash 31400. Charlea L. Steuerwald. Inc .
209 Smith Street.____#
DIVISION ST (Between Broad and New
Brunswick Ave.)—One family dwelling;
shop in rear; 7 rooms; Improvementa:
97000. $1500 cash. Perth Amboy Trust
Company.- Real Eatate Dept. -v
GORDON ST.—1® room dwelling: two
baths; garage; every convenlecc; excellent
location. Perth Amboy Trust Company.
Real State Dept.__——r- *
LAURIE ST.—One fam ily dwelling. 14
years old. Lot 37 x 100; 6 rooms; all
improvementa; two car garage; $9000; *
good terms. Perth Amboy Trust Com- M
pany. Rea! Eatate Dept._ .__ ^
MADISON AVE.—Vor sale at once or
exchange for smaller property. 3 family
frame dwelling; good Income. Schonceit
A Blitaer. Raritan Bldg. Phono 1569.
MADISON AVENUE—Near Lewis Street:
six room house. Including bath. Evfcry •
room newly papered and painted. Hokise
has heat. bath, range and hot watar bbll
er with gas water neater, laundry tuba,
gas and electric lights: lot 27 x 150. Pur
chaser need cot spend money for re
pairs or Improvement. Property must be
aeen to bO appreciated. Price low.
M. J. McAllnden, 74 Smith Stredt.
NEVILLE 8T.—7 room house; all modern
improvcmcNin, » •••*■
Raritan Building.
NEW BRUNSWICK AVE.. NEAR BOr
GAN’S CORNER—5 room stucco house; 2
lots; price $3,000. The Johnson Co, 21T
Smith St. Tel. 161._(_
RECTOR ST., 145—8 room stucco house
all improvement*. Inquire D. F. Dono
van. 214 Front Street._„
STATE ST.—Corner; modern three story
brick; two stores; four flats; gross rental
Income $5100; excellent investment op
portunity. Perth Amboy Trust Company,
Real Estate Department._ ‘
UPPER STATE 8T.—For sale at once;
owner leaving town. Private residence;
all modern improvments including steam
heat; 6 rooms and bath; will take lots
as part payment. Schoncelt A BJltzer.
Raritan Building. Phone 1558._
hoiTsejP
Ten room, two family frame stucco
house, two lots. 310 Rldgcley Street,
Price $4800.00.
Four families frame dwelling, situated
713 Catherine Street. Price $£000.00.
Ten room, two story brick building, all
improvements, six lota garage; Com
mercial Avenue, Amboy Heights; Bar
gain.
MASSOPUST BROS. A COMPANY
_02 81at# Street.__ j
We offer ths following at exceptional terms
and prices. For Sale City.
State Street—One of the best corners on
State Street 103 x 100. Money-maker to a
quick buyer.
Jefferson Street—8 room frame dwelling A
with driveway. All latest Improvements. M
Price $9500. Terms arranged. ■
Hazel Avenue—5 rooms and bath semi- E
bungalow, lot 37 % x 100. Pipeless heater
all Improvements; $500 cash will take
this.
CONARD A COMPANY.
Real Estate and Insurance
_102 Smith Street._
* For~rifeto ^►
BRIGHTON AVB.—Lot with driveway, t:.
x 130. $2500; good terms. Perth Amboy
Trust Company. Rea| Estate Department.
G RANT ~ST?—$ lots 50 x 100. $1000 to
quick buyer. Perth Amboy Trust Com
pany. Real Estate Department._
MADISON AVE.—* lots separately or In
one plot. Price right. Will make terms
Perth Amboy Trust Company, Heat Es
tate Department._
RECTOR ST.—Lot 32x79; excellent Iocm
tlon: $100 per front foot; good terms
Perth Amboy Trust Co., Real Estate
llepartment._
SEWAREN—4 'lots, price $800 each. Jn
qulre 319 Maple 8t. Tel. 3S4.
STEADMAN PLACE—i lota, 60x100
cheap to quick buyer; owner leaving
town. J. Krelelahelmer & Son, 133 Smith
Street._' _ ;
WOODBRIDGE—2 lots on Grsen Street.
Bridgemere Terrace. J. Krelelahelmer A
Son. 133 8»nlth Street. _ _
WOODBRIDGE—Lot $0 x 120. Barron
Avenue. Woodbridge. 82000. Tel. 1542.__ .
LOTS—We have desirable lots In Perth
Amboy, Fords and Woodbridge. Bring
your buying and selling troubles to us;
we can solve the problems for you. Con
ar.l & Co. Rea* Estate and Insurance.
102 Smith Street.__
LOTS—40x126 on Amboy Ave. Woodbridge
easy terms. M. O. Ashley. 105 Amboy
Ave., Woodbridge. __
LOTS—100x100. between Metuchen and
Fords, reasonable. •‘Lots," Care News. •
Suburban For Sale ^7 .
AVENEL. N. J.-—Beautiful « room stucco
house, all improvements; fireplace, sun
parior. oak floors. French doors, cathe
dral windows; garage; 4 lots; sacrifice.
Corner Meinzer & Manhattan Avenues.
Inquire on premises.__ __ ^
FORDS—Small 3 room bouse, on trolley M
Une: little cash required. Tel. 2379-M, ^
FORD8—Modern house 6 rooms and bath:
latest Improvements. Terms reasonable.
P. O. Box 847, Fords. N. J.__
FORDS—1 family frame house; heat, ga
rage and driveway; plot 60x100; pries
$1800.00; cash $600.00. Charles L, Steuer
wald. Inc.. 308 Smith Street.__
FORDS—Holl Ister Place. 5 rooms and bath,
all improvements except heat: 100 feet
from Fords Ave.. 8 minutes from trolley
and busses; 8700 cash balance easy
monthly payments; Fords Avenue. 6
rooms and bath; steam heat; modern
Improvements. Conard & Company. Real
Estate and Insurance. 10$ Smith Street. ■ _
FORDS. N. J.—Owner leaving for the
West, will sacrifice 7 room house, all im
provements. garage, trees, etc.; excellent
location._Call 683-W for appointment. .
HIGHLAND PARK—New house. 6 rooms,
bath, steam heat, all latest improvement*
in beat section, near New Brunswick;
corner plot 60 x 100; price 15900.00; easy
terms. Maple Realty Co., 216 Smith St.,
Perth Amboy. Phone 1710._ r
M ETC CHEN—11 room house for sale/Price
13.500; best location; lot 90 x 16$: all
improvements: fine orchard; Ideal home.
Inquire J.Krelclshclmer A Sow. T*1 1114.
MKTUi’HKN-Desirable houae. lot 300 x
360. 10 room house, alt improvements.
! hot water heat, barn, garage, fruit and
shade trees, larg* garden, chickena: near
trolley and P. R. R. station. F. C.
Ayer*.___*
TOTTENVILLE—8 improved building lota,
near railroad station. Write Mocanter.
2374 University Avenue. N. Y. City._
TOTTENVILLE. 8. L—House 7 rooms and
bath, tax exempt, on lot 45 x 150 fest;
all Improvements; good location: $8000.
Inquire Austin Langford. 104 Sprague
Avenue, Totten ville. 9. I., N. Y. _______
TOTTENVILLE—Two family house; good
location; price $4500. B. Williams, Tot
tenvllle. N. Y.
WOODBRIDGE—3 lots, $500. Mr* M.
Fleischman. 376 State St.. Perth Amboy.
N. J._ j
WOODBRIDGE '.Near High School—* jf
rooms, bath, fireplace, price $*500. $1600
cash; must be sold by May 5; 6 rooms,
bath. Linden Avenue, price $7500. $1000
cash; 5 rooms, bath. Maple Ave.. $5800.
$1500 cash; 7 room house. Amboy Ave..
lot 50 x 150, $6009; 6 rooms, bath, corner
lot 100 x 100. fruit trees, garden. 85*00.
J. H. Concannon. 89 Main Street. Wood
bridge. Telephone 299.
WOODBRIDGE—Main St., store and apart
ment, 5 rooms and bath; gas. electric;
nlot 40 x 105: In the oeSt business sec
tton or Main street; price reasonable.
Terras right; bargain. Maple Realty Cora
pany. >15 Smith Ft.. Perib_ Amboy.
WOODBRIDGE—Modern six or seven room
dwellings, located Green Street or Row
land Place. Terms to Suit. Boynton
Hr them & Co.. 87 Smith .Street Perth
Amh'.v N. J.. or Claude W. Decker, on
premises. _
—M acre*farm, good build
ing». centrally located, price $7S""; „nly
$2300 cash required. See Boynton Bit x_
& Co.. 87 Smith Street. Perth Amboy;
y j.___ . :.v
HOUSE—10 room, modern, central loca
tion excellent rendition, lot 5u x 120. f..j
sale at $8000. Telman, Real Estate. Tut
ten villa._____ __
HOUSE—Sale W rent; nine rooms; all in*
provements; near station and Ru tum
Bay; fruit trees. South Htoad Htr~-*r
Keyport, N. J. Benjamin B. Lufburr«w
When you give Jewelry, select your pre
sent through the attractive and economi
cal oftnra appearing dally In Classlflcaloln ^
Buy while the buying's good—follow tbs
“Specials at the Stores** ads In the classi
fied section and learn when to buy what
yon need.
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