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AGENTS. AGENTS—A sure and ready teller; energetio men make big money; be independent; writ© us for a cample free. ACME MFG. AND SUPPLY CO.. Penn and McKean «ts.. But- ler, Pa HELP WANTED—-MALE. ALTERATION TAILORS on ladles' coats and •suits; salary *3.50 per day: only experienced hands need apply. D. WOLFF & CO.. 83 Market st. At TO SCHOOL OF N. J.—The oldest school of the State; unlimited full course at the rmaliaat fee. license guaranteed (limited courte $S>, day and evening lessons. 893 Ilalsey st., lioar Kinney. AUTO driving, repairing; full course *10; oa!! evenings. CARPENTER, 161 Rldgojit. AWNING MAN. with general, all-around ex- perience. outside and lnsjde work; must have good references and sober. J. BROCKIE & CTO., 8 Railroad pi. bartender! German preferred; under- standing wines and liquors. H. SALZMAN, 1060 Magnolia av., Elizubeth. ___ BARTENDER wanted. 732 Broad st. BOOTBLACK POTS—Good wages. TOO Broad street. _ BOYS wanted to learn leader making; $5. ROBERTS MFG. CO., 260 Cortlandt st., Belleville. BOY wanted (colored), about 16 years old, for errands and other light work; one able to ride olcycle preferred. Apply at Drug 8tore. 191 Avon av. BOY wanted In plating room. JAMES M. MOREHOUSE CO., 60 I^awrence at. BOY wanted. 847 Broad at., third floor. CARRIAGE painter, flrst-class wages; labor- ers. $11 week; chef, $18 week; farm hands, 125 month; married couples, colored and white; other vacancies. GERMAN-AMBRI- CAN AGENCY, entire second floor, 19 Cedar Bt. ___ CLOTHING salesman wanted; experienced In sales stores. 128 Market at. DOORMAN—Wanted, doorman at Proctor's Theatre, Perth Amboy. N. J.; flrst-class ref- erence required; apply In person or by letter to H. BRUNELLE, Proctor's Theatre, Perth Amboy. N. J. DRAFTSMAN—Wanted, a young draftaman; one that can make drawing! of autorttonllo truck. Address DRAFTSMAN. Box 85. Star office. ELDERLY MAN wanted for general work and taking care of female help; able to speak and write English. Apply BRONZE POWDER WORKS, Magnolia av. and Divi- sion st., Elizabeth. N. J. EXPERIENCED riveted bagmaker on travel- ing bags wonted, only capable need apply. H. SILVER. 353 Mulberry at. _M------- ... fc 1 HANDY MAN for Institution; must und*r- Ktnnil the care of boiler; wages *30 to *36; board and room; call at.onco. 628 Broad st. INTELLIGENT, all-around, handy, mlddle- ngeri man wanted for general factory work. \ pplv BRONZE POWDER WORKS CO- NI gnolla ov. and Division st.. Elizabeth, N. J. TANTTOR wanted. Call at office of DR. 8. FI.EISCHMAN 297 8outh Orange av. '■HIRING carpenter; must know his business tnd work for reasonable wages. 867 Mt. ospect av. < iVCSHOPEMEN wanted; night and day work. Apply at Commercial wharf. vfAN wanted In factory; handy with toole; state where last employed and wages ex- pected. FACTORY. Box 39. Star office. METAL polishers on aluminum work. THE REGINA CO.. Rahway. N. J. MODEL for Saturday, to demonstrate men's suits In show window; It Is essent'al that he be well built, handsome and knows how to pose well; the right man can get a good salary. J. W. GREENE & CO.. 31 Market st. OFFICE BOY. POMEROY COMPANY. 825 Broad st. PAINTERS and paperhangers wanted. B. F. BOOTH. 12 Atlantic st.. city. PAPERHANGERS—Flrst-cjpss paperhangers wanted at once, only practical mechanics need apply. 274 Main st., East Orange. SALESMEN experienced In shoe sell'ng wanted for Saturday* at the UNION SAM- PLE SHOE PARLOR, second floor, Union building SALESMEN wanted: good salary Apply at once. NU-WA PATENT CO., 118 Market at. TATLORS for alteration* on ladles’ coats and suits; at once. D. WOLFF & CO.. S3 Mar- ket st. TATLOR wanted; steady work; must be reli- able. GEORGE B. DOTY. Chronicle build- ing. Cranford. THREE experienced shoe salesmen wanted for Saturdays. F. BURNETT, 199 Springfield av. TRIMMERS on automobile body work; onlv first-class experienced men. J M. QUINBY & CO., 21 Division at.. Newark, N. J. WANTED—Assistant foreman In lumberyard; one who understands the business and can furnish satisfacrary references. Address P., Box 29. Star office. WANTED—Drop hand, to work on small shell work In Jewelry factory. SHTMAN-MIL- I. ER MFG. CO., Murray and Auetln sta. WANTED—Experienced solicitors for an A1 proposition In Newark and surrounding ter- ritory. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS' ASSOCIA- TION, 682 Broad st. WANTED for the U. 8. army, able-bodied, un- married men. between ages of 18 and 38. cit- izens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the Engl'eh language. For information apply to RECRUITING OFFICE. 286 Market at.. Newark. N. J. WAITED—Furnace men for smelting furnace work. Apply LEDDELL-BIG SLOW CO.. Long av.. Lyons Farms. N. J. WANTED—Laboring men; steady work. STEVOEL & ROTHSCHILD, corner Maine and Kossuth sta. WANTED—Young man for box office, Proc- tor's Theatre. Perth Amboy. N. J.; must be sober and reliable, with flrst-class reference; steady position and chance of advancement for tho right party. Apply by letter to H. BRUNELLE. Proctor’s Theatre, Perth Am- boy, N. J. HELP WANTED—MALE A FEMALE. ALTERATION hands: must be thoroughly ex- perienced. Apply (135 I3road st. FREE! FREE! A pair of roller skates with stoel wheels, fibre back and clamp in front, for selling 15 beautiful pins at 10 corns each. Box 183, Hackensack. N. J. MEN AND WOMEN to canvass; common sense more neceesary than experience; salary ft per day, commission; small security re- Sifred. CHAR. A. BROWN, room 80, 118 arket st. MEDICAL. LADIES desiring advice by specialist—Twenty years' experience; all female ailments, trained nurse in attendance; consultation free. Hours. 10r8; Sundays. 11-4. Private house. 12S West Sixty-fifth at.. New Tork city. Take elevated, subway or surface cars to Slxty- slxth st. station. MY $2 and $3 glasses are beyond any doubt the best value In the country, considering my expert service and the absolute protection Afforded you through my money-back guaran- tee policy. CHESLER Examines Eyes for Glasses. 802 Market at., opposite Washington; open evenings. DR. DIETZ, specialist, 27 New st., adjoining H&hne's; advice free; open evenings. PERSONAL. K AM THE MAN That is bucking'the optioal trust and making the opticians of Newark *ut their prices on gold-filled eyeglasses and spectacles. Why? I am independent of the optical trust and out of the high-rent district. As I pay cash for all goods that I buy 1 get A special discount on my purchases. Until my lease expires I will sell gold-filled eyeglasses And spectacles that you pa* $3.50 and $5 for on Broad and Marker sts. for $1.00. EYES EXAMINED FREE. All oculist prescriptions filled for $1.00. WASHINGTON OPTICAL CO.. Inc., L80 Washington st., between Warren and New. Office hours, 0 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sunday, 11 to 4. Lotr Prices for Lenses Ground to Order. PHINTDIIJ. Business Cards, $1 per 1,000 By mall. ••AIM MISSOURIANS shown." SCOTT. 95 Bank at., near Plane. Phone 4616-.T, Market. ALL kinds of typewriting done at reasonable prioes; letters copied and envelopes ad- dressed. J. H. BOEJPPLE. 1$9 Washington st., city. SIGNS. SIGNS—C. L. WILLIAMS, INC.—SIGNS, I Wood Braes. Cloth. Glass, Gilding. Lettering I 124 Market st. Phone 180 Market. 1 SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. BARBER—German, situation wanted for Sat- urday or Sunday, or steady. BARBER. 288 Halsey st. BOOKKEEPER, married, wishes to Jooate with good conipans an permanent position: willing to start reasonably. Address ENER- GETIC. Box 86, Star office. BOY (17) wishes a position at any kind of work; has working papers. Address BOY, 640 North Fifth st. BOY (17) desires a position in an office; architect's office nref erred. Address SIN- CERE, Box 62, Star office. CABINETMAKER and vamisher would like position, speaks German. 30 South Orange ftv., care A. PASZEK. CARPENTER—Jobbing wanted, day or con- tract. JOHN MULLIGAN. 30 Hunterdon st.; lei. 4774-L. Market. CARPENTER wants jobbing and repairing, by day or contract. 379 New st. CHAUFFEUR Competent man; careful driver; American; thorough mechanic; makes ali repairs; eight years’ practical experience. LOUIS BAUM. West Orange. CHAUFFEUR, mechanic, married, wishes po- sition; private or commercial; wiling worker: best of references; ali makes of cars. Call or write SCOTTY, 11 Orchard st. DRIVER—Married man wants position as driver. Address CHRIST WOLTHER. 181 Pennsylvania av. DRIVER--Married man wants position as driver; knows city. Address THEO. HART- MAN. 40 Emmett st. DRIVER—Young man (27 years) wishes em- ployment as driver or Inside work as solder- ing; best of references. II. SCHNEIDER, 207 Camden st. —««, ■■■ DRIVING—Young man (18) wishes a position at driving or store work. JOE BENDER, 35 Clifton av. MAN, married, wants work of any kind; temperate habits; best of references. J., Box 25. Star office. MAN wants Fb do painting, inside, contract or by the day; $2.6u a room. Address JOS. | ANDREW. 120 Commerce st. J MAN of strong build wishes to obtain em- ployment as Janitor or general utility man. | W. FREY. 505 High st. | MAN wants work as watchman, or work of any kind; best of reference. Address E. K1LCOMIN. 4U2 Broad st. MAN wants shoerpaking work. JOHN FALA, 454 Boat Ferry st. MAN wishes position at once doing any kind of work; strong and willing; good riTer- ences. Address C. P. W.. 17 William st MAN, 40 years, sober and wi’ling. wishes work of any kind, wages moderate. Address CONSCIENTIOUS. Box 60. Star office. I MAN would like position as night watchman j or engineer: can do own repairing. G. AMO\\ North Arlington. N. J. PLUMBER HELPER, with one year’s ex- perience, wishes position. L. ROST, 57 Jacob st. PORTER wishes n position in saloon; experi- ence; good references: honest and sober. SKILFUL. Box 02 Star office. USEFUL MAN wishes position as house- cleaner and whitewashing and gardener USEFUL MAN. Box 68, 8tar office. WANTED—An experienced performer to take young man on road, snlarv moderate. Ad- dress ENTHUSIASM. Box 86 Star office. YOUNG MAN (18) wishes position In hotel. EDWARD CASEY, 119 Wickllffe st. YOUNG MAN (24 > handv. ail around, under- stands auromohllA*: good Ideas and habits. F., Box 58. 8tar office. YOUNG MAN wishes position In shipping de- partment. Address SHIP, Box 80. Star office. .YOUNG MAN (21). wishes position at any- thing strong and willing to work. NATHAV NAGEL. 274 Hunterdon st. YOUNG MAN (19) wishes position In aWtr'cM supply house or clerk In office. ELECTRI- CAL. Box 89. Star office. YOUNG MAN of 21 wishes a position at any- thing willing to work. FRANK HOWARD. 77 Adama st. YOUNG man wishes position as compos'tor: nm wll’Ing to work for moderate salary. Address A. METER, 105 Newton et. YOUNG man (18) wishes poslt’on anything or as a helper: not afrnld of hard work. THOMAS ALBINO, 40 Jefferson st. YOUNG man desires either clerical or out- side position: can furnish reference. O. SMITH. 155 Summer av., Newark. N. J. YOUNG MAN (1«> wishes a nosltion at any- thing. WILLIAM RADEL. 28 Somerset st. YOUNG MAN <'20» wishes position as sales- man In a trunk and bag department; 2’<j years’ experience. Address B. R.. Box 85. Star office SITUATIONS W(VTFT)—MALE AND FEMALE. MAN AND WTFE. with boy 7 years, want positions on farm; man experienced farmer; wife willing to do housework; small wages. Address FARMER. Box 21. Star office. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. BRIGHT young girls to make themselves use- ful In waist factory; $6 per week to start. J. ft M COHN, Orange and High eta. COMPETENT maid for general housework; small family; good wages. 816 Belleville av. EMBROIDERER8 on white goods; good home work; steady all year; bring deposit. HAND EMBROIDERY CO., 101 Fifth av.. New York. FINISHERS, handsewers and girls to sew on buttons on ladles* fine waists. J. & M. COHEN, cor. Orange and High sts. GERMAN cook, with reference, $20-$25 per month 889 Broad st. GIRLS for housework, $20-129 per month; reference required; with and without wash- ing. 889 Broad st. GIRLS wanted, not under 16. at RADE- MAEKER'S Bookbindery, 74 Oraton at., near Chester av.; $4 while learning. GIRL wanted to help with light houeework. 774 South Nineteenth st., near Springfield av. HOME WORK—Ladles, take work home. stamping novelties, $1 to $4 dozen; work guaranteed. Call 192 Market st., Room 708. HOUSEWORK—Girl wanted for general house- work, sleep home nights; small family. In- quire 11 Baldwin av., first floor. HOUSEWORK—Want woman (White), general housework; not over 30 years, references. 889 Broad st. OPERATORF ON W. ft G. SEWING MA- CHINES; WILL BE TAUGHT TO MAKE LADIES* UNDERWEAR; STEADY WORK; GOOD PAY. NAT LEVY, 120 WILLIAM ST. SOLICITORS—Three ledy solicitors of ability, neat and willing to work; salary and com- mission. MR. NELSON, 82 Clinton ft,, fifth floor. TUCKERS, trimmers and operators on lsdles* dresses, piece work or week work; week work salary for experienced hands, $10 to $19 per week. Apply all week. J. & M. COHN, cor. Orango and High sts. WANTED—An experienced cook; one with good reference and willing to go to the country for the summer. Call at 796 High st., Friday, after 2 p. m. SITUATION’S WANTED—FEMALE. DAY’S WORK—Middle-aged woman would like day’s work washing or Ironing or house- work; thoroughly reliable. MRS. O. FRAINEE, 77 Green st. GIRL wishes position as chambermaid and waitress. Call 196 New York av. GIRL wishes position as a factory worker. F. IIELLIN. 21 Avon pi. HOUSEWORK—Respectable German woman wishes housework by the week; good plain cook; small family adults; sleep horns. Ad- dress COOK. Box 93. Star office. IiAUNDRY WORK—Washing and Ironing out, b\ the day. $1 90 per day. Address 28 Clin- ton st.. S JULIA GORDON. MIDDLE-AGED woman as cook, washing and ironing wishes position In private or board- lng; thoroughly understands 4i.r business. MRS. BROWN. 69 John st., third floor, rear. WANTED by a woman with a child, position as cook in private family. In country; also youns girl ns chambermaid and waitress. J., box 51, Star office. YOUNG American woman wants day’s work of any kind: callod for. A. DAY, 2 Main sf.. West Orange. j STORK AND OFFICF FIXTURES. N. J. Store Fixtures Co., 23 Ferry st.; tel. 6125 Mkt. Dealers and mfrs. of butchers’ store and office fixtures; largest stock In the State; new’ and second-hand. BUTCHER and store fixtures bought, sold and manufactured. RELIABLE STORE FIX- TURE CO., M. Greenberg. Prop.; 26-28 Ferry st.; telephone 63$l Market. No connection with othsr etore BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. At MACAULAY’S Business Places Sold IF YOU WANT TO BUY OK SHUT. SEE MACK. "THAT'S ALL,." 110B FIREMEN'S BUILDING. TELEPHONE 2888 MARKET. CORNER sorcery for tale; doing 1260 weeklv; good location. GROCER. Box 89. Star offlco FOR SALE—RESTAURANT DOING GOOD BUSINESS; PRICE 1200 CASH. CALL 46 SMITH ST., PERTH AMBOY. QOOD-PAYINO saloon, railing 20 half barrala a week; One whlakey trade; reason for soil- ing, other business. Address SALOON, Box 98, Star Office. STREET SPRINKLING BUSINESS for siTe cheap; horses, trucks, harness. 145 Second street.__ BUSINESS PERSONALS. Metal Ceilings and Walls Ceilings, >8 and up; estimates furnished. FRED .T. BOCK 329 Orange at. Phone 3883 B. B. AWNINGS. WINDOW SHADE8. All kind*; lowest pr ces; 'phone 4U65-W. METROPOLITAN SHADE CO., 28 Broome st. CHIMNEYS—Chimney p cleaned from top to bottom, 92 a flue; front room chimneys guar- anteed to draw; plastering and all kinds of Jobbing dons. ALFRED G. HARRIS, 148 Alexander st, L. D. 1268-W. Market. CLA88IK METAL CEILINGS and walls. MERRITT METAL CEH LI NO CO., INC., 89-01 Academy st.; tel. 4068 Market. DOES your sewing machine need repairing? If so. send postal to MR. MITCHELL, 40 Thirteenth av.; he repairs all makes. MASON wants plastering, cementing oeilar bottoms; patching a specialty; oall or drop rostal PHILLIPPS, 210 Hamilton st., Har- rison. T"I T!-n T PORTLAND LADDER CO~ ^130 Oran?* st Tsl, 084 B.B. Steps. Ladders. Pu.icv*. Poles. REPAIRING of all kinds; bab rrlagts, making and fitting keya; won ne very reasonable; drop a card and 1 -all. B. GRUBER 381 Fifteenth av. RYDER & CO.. RUQ AND CARPET CLEANING. Tel. 404 Market. 22 Mechanic 8t. VACUUM PROCESS. 80 PER CENT saved on mattresses and quilts bought of N. GBNNET, 18 Broome s> wholesale and retail. Flooring. ARCHITECTS AND CONTRACTORS-Get our estimate on coinposit on flooring. NEWARK COMPOSITION FLOORING CO., 195 New York av. Tel. 359-J, Market. ONfrloh Feathers. MRS. L. WILLIS—Old ostrich feathers dyed, cleaned and curled without shrinkage; old feathers made In the latest styles, equal to new. 119 Halsey st.. opp. Cedar st. FOR 9ALR. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS For Ash Sifters. Ash Cana, Fireproof Safes Even Balance, Spring and Platform Beales, Lanterns, Cutlery. BANISTER & POLLARD CO., 206 and 208 Market st., city. "The Home o’ Good Hardware." ALL BRANCHcd OF HARDWARE ASPHALT roofing, fl.25 per roll; no seconds; nails and cement free; cannot be duplicat'd anywhere. Asphalt Neverl*ak roof paint red 90c. black 60c per gal.; see us for roofing and supplies, delivered free. Phone 639 Waverly. VICTOR ROOFING CO.. 17 Wright st. BARGAINS—New and second-hand ladles' and gents' clothing; open evenings. 115 South Orange av. CANVAS COVER8. HORSE BLANKET8. POT STOVES. WALSH'S SONS A CO.. PASSAIC AND CLAY STS. GUARANTEE Iceless fountains; easy terms. NEWARK 80DA FOUNTAIN CO., 12 Belle- ville av. ONE heavy gray overcoat, one light spring overcoat, one gray suit; sixes 40 to 44. Ad- dress 8. G. L.. Box 40, Star office. PRINTING—Quick. neat; low price; your trade solicited ROSE PRESS, 159 Mul- berry st.. ground floor. Donra. WARREN 8T., 108—White poodle pups. 3 months old. RonsehoM Goods. EXTENSION o«k dining table and gas range, cheap. 85 Renner av., city. I BUY and sell household goods and office furniture at reasonable pricea; have pad ’ei vans for moving and locked storage rooms. 8tore. 9H Orange st., Newark. Warehouse and Storage, 73 North 14th st. East Orange. H. J. HUNT. Phons connections. Machinery. LATHES, shavers, milling and screw ma- chines, power, foot, drill and screw presses; shapers, planers, shafting, pulleys, hangers, wood-working machinery: entire plants bought. N. J. MACHINERY EXCHANGE, 349 Market st. Safe*. HERRING-HALL-MARVIN SAFE CO. New and second-hand safes for the store, mill, office or house. 22 Clinton st., near Broad and Market sta. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. I LISTER’S AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL WORKS. Manufacturers of Fertilizers of all kinds. Bono Black. Glue. Grease. Chemicals, etc. Buyers of Dry Bune and Butchers' Bone. Con- signments sol.cited. For particulars address LISTER AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL WORKS, 2 Rector at.. New York city, and Lister av.. Newark. N. J. JOHN F. KEHOE, President. ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. CONTENTS OF HOUSES. FLATS AND SToRKS BOUGHT, CASH QUICK; CONFIDENTIAL. 42 SOUTH ORANGE AV.; PHONE 2071. BOTTLES—We buy and sell all kinds of bot- tles: drop us a postal. NEWARK BOT- TLE CO.. Avenue L, near Uamburg«t)l. CASH paid for old gold, silver and diamonds. T. J. BRADLEY, Inc.. *102 Broad st., next to Continental Hotel. Phone 1278-L, Branch Broolc CLOTHING—HIGHEST PRICE FOR CAST- OFF CLOTHING. LADIES' AND GENTS'. SEND FOR M. FEIN BERG, 89 MERCER ST. HIGHEST prices paid for ladles’ and gents' cast-off clothing. FRANKS. 87 Mercer st. J. A. HOLMAN, dealer In all kinds of new. second-hand clothing; stoves, furniture and household goods bought and sold. 41-43 Sus- sex av. OLD GOLD, silver, jewelry, diamonds, plati- num bought. BALEVRH. 781 Broad, over Petty’s store. WANTED—To buy a Hoffman clothes press- ing machine; must be In good condition; state price and particulars. CLOTHES ”RE8S. Box BO. Star office. MOVING. RELNHAUDS^EXPRESS. INC.; John A. Relnhard, President—Truckmen and riggers; safes, machinery and boilers moved; vans for furniture; storage. Rear 41 Camp st., city; tele. B7—5721 Market. WHEN MOVING OR HAULTVG SAFES. LUMBER OR IRON, CALL IBB MARKET TELEPHONE.‘ F. W. MUNN LIVERY CO., 78 CHESTNUT ST. NEWARK NT. J. WALLPAPER AND PAPERHANGING. WALLPAPER SALE. We must sacrifice $10,000 worth of nsw wall- paper, as our building is coming down July 1; bedroom paper from 4c up; two-tone and oat- meal paper from 15c; varnish tiles, 12**c up; beet moire ceiling paper at 6c; we have re- duced prices on papering and painting 20 per cent, and still give you a two-year guarantee with all our work; call or write and convince vourseif. estimates given free. M. HOT- HOUSE. f> South Orange av. auction sales. NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned will expose for sale at public auction at O’CONNOR'S Auct on Rooms, 132 Mulberry st., Newark. N. J.. at 11 a. m., on April 22. 1812, all the household goods and u :ie« said to belong to and stored in the names of J. C. Wilson and Mrs. Mary Col! Inge. consist- ing of beds, boxes, carpet, chairs, dressers, lounge, bedding, screens, tables, trunks, etovo, pictures, sewing machine, barrel and all other goods and chattels upon whloh the storage ar.d other chargee remain unpaid. SECURITY 8TORAOE WAREHOUSE, Harrison, N. J. M. J. O’CONNOR. Auctioneer. April 6. 1812. ALL goods left over one year will be xold at public auction on Friday, April B. 1912. at 88 South Orange av.. 10 a. m. S. VAN POZNAK. auctioneer. By order of PhITtp Krimke, St Academy st. LOST AND POUND. bankbook no. *mob. pi««„ r«*urn to Dime Ravings Institution. DIAMOND pin horseshoe, containing eleven diamond* Liberal reward offered if re- ! turned to J. DAVIS. 2M Hunterdon st LOST—A circle of diamonds on Montclair av., Mount Trospect cat. Broad at. or Lafayette st. on Tuesday. Liberal reward If returned to E. A. WARD. 211 Montclair av ONE auto tire, size 40*4; reward Notify j MEYER'S GARAGE. East Orange. LOST—Thursday evening, bunch of keys a* 1 tached to silver key ring; reward for return. Telephone ^arkef 5465. I AUTOMOBILES. THERE is a reason why you should call and see us If you want to buy or sell anything pertaining to the automobile, from a comple e car to the smallest accessory. First, we are not In the sect.on of Newark where high rents are paid. Second, we are thr oldest second- hand establishment in the State, and third, we have hundreds of satisfied customers, who will tell you of the bargains they have bough; here. We buy right and sell right. Small, quick profits Is our method. Call and look us over. If we don’t happen to have what you want we can get it for you. ARLINGTON AVENUE CL4RAGE, corner Arlington and Wakeman a^., city. 1888 In ,oi REP AIR WORK ON AUTOMOBILE WHEELS PflINEAS JONES & CO 306 MARKET RT.. NEWARK. N. J. Up the driveway. I REGULAR CLINCHER OR DEMOUNTABLE RIMS FURNISHED AND APPLIED. Telephones 1671-1672 Market. AUTOMOBILE tire bargain#; we accept your old tires Jn exchange; expert repairing, re- treading, vulcanizing. TIRE TRADING CO., 50 William st. BUICK runabout. 1910: new tires, or’g’nsl \ paint; has only been run a few miles; will t sacrifice quick for *325. Corner Arlington and Wakeman avs.. city. CRAWFORD, light, five-passenger, late model car; very completely equipped. *475 Corner Arlington and Wakeman avs., Cty. Come and let us demonstrate this and other bargains. I HAVE used oars on hand; bargains in two- cylinder "Reo.” $160. 1009. equipped; Stod- [ dard-Dayton roadster. 1910 $4"** 1909 On Int- ers-Hudson Maxwells and others. A. C. ! STANTON, 124 Washington st. Market 6884. HERE Is something worth while cons’dering; Packard five-passenger, in flrst-clsss >d‘- | tlon; completely equipped, newly painted; to I be sacrificed; open for offers; sold on account I of death In family. Corner Arlington and t Wakeman aves.. city. HUD80N,** 1910, flve-paaaenger. in very fine condition throughout; newly painted; every equipment; sacrificed at $500. Corner Arl ng- ton and Wakeman avs., city. It would pay you to look this up. MOLINE. 1909. touring or runabout; absolute- ly up-to-date construction; cost 81.500 first offer of *450 get" it. Corner Arlington and Wakeman avs.. city. SIX-CYLINDER Thomas. 1910: a very fine proposition for someone wanting a high- grade. powerful. up-»o-the-mlnute car; Is practically new; coat 88.500: will sncrlflce, ac- count of owner going abroad, for $1,000. Cor- ner Arlington and Wakeman avs., city. $76 BUYS a two-cylinder Autocar two or five passenger; be qu ck. they are scarce st this price. Cor. Arlington and Wakeman avs., city AnfomoMle* for Hire. FIVE AND SEVEN-PASSENGER PACKARD CARS FOR LE T 440 CENTRAL AV„ EAST ORANGE TELEPHONE 1891 ORANGE Hotoreyelei and Bicycles. BICYCLES! BICYCLES! LARGEST STOCK IN EASTER STATES. LOWEST PRICE HOUSE IN COUNTRY More wheels than all Newark stores com- bined. No fake "ads.” We have what we ad- vertise. High grade, brand-new machines, fully guaranteed for one year, from 817.60 up. Stearns. $25. Niagara. $10.50; Creacent. Hart- ford Per Johnson, 880; Columbia. Iver John- son. $40 and $50. To push the sale of the well- known $25 Syrus machine we will g ve free wj:h each purchase of same a $5.00 pair of Tribune 'Ires (an extra pair); new shopworn wheels. $15. SEE WHEELS. $5 DOWN; $1 PER WEEK. HERBERT AUSTIN. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. §1 Orange at., half block from Broad. BICYCLES! BICYCLES! The finest assortment In bicvcles and sun- dries at rock-bottom prices: Racycles and rrtb- unea 886 to ?60. Belmont special racer and Mlanls $30 to $35: Pennant Rami Elk. Peer- less and Buffalo. $15 and up; Urea. 9-c nd up; wheels. $2; 1911 models! $10 up; seconds. $5 up; registered F. A. M. repair shop; ex- pert vulcan *ing. BELMONT CYCLE CO.. H. F SCHNELL. 846 Broad at.. Newark. INDIAN motorcycle. 1912 model, on hand; supp les. repairs and clothing; largest agent in town. WALTER GOERKE. 321 Washington. NEW and second-hand bicycles bought, sod and rented; repairing done at lowest price®; all kinds of bicycle supplies. PHILIP MIL- LER, 28 Prospect pi.. East Orange. NEW YORK wholesale bicycle store, retail- ing full line of bicycles, tires and sundries; repairing a specialty; open at 284 Market st., one block from Pennsylvania depot. SEE the 1912 Arrow before buying elsewhere THOS. D. JACKSON. Sole Agent. Clinton Hill Cycle Co.. Badger av.. near Clinton. THE "big” 1012 "Four” Haverford motor- cycle. $175: see us before you buy: cash or credit; all bicvcles at reduced prices. HAV- ERFORD CYCLE CO..945 Broad et.lf.18-W.Mkt CLOTHING. PAY high prices for cast-off clothing; send postal. B. COHEN. 60 Canal st. SECOND-HAND clothing bought: men's only; drop postal or ’phone 3WW R and will .all. L. COOPER. 30 Prospect 1.. E~st Orange. INSTRUCTION. _ Newark Business College COURSES In BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING AND CIVIL SERV.CE. DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS ENTER ANY TIME. WARREN AND HALSEY STS. NEWARK ACADEMY, Founded 17H2. WILSON FARRAND, HEAD MASTER. Thorough preparation for any college or scientific school or for business life. Gym- nasium and athletic field. Catalogue on ap- plication. _ THE NEWARK SEMINARY—Miss Whit- more’s school. 172 Clinton av. Boarding and day school, academic. Intermediate and pri- mary depts.; special studies. Pupils enter leading colleges every year on certificate of school. Catalog. _ BOWDEN'S Private College teaches short- hand, typewriting and bookkeeping; posi- tions sure; weekly payments. 2»* Broad st. Te! *265 R. B. Dancing. DANCING—Private or claas leasons. M. C. RICHARDS, 260 Washington st.; classes every Wednesday and Saturday; beginners Mondays, Fridays; reception Easter Monday evening. ___ DAVIS SCHOOL OF DANCING. PRIVATE lepsons, with music, day or eve- ning, by appointment; all the latest dances, classes every evening. Apply THE DAVIS SCHOOL 406 Broad st. Phone 2182 B. B. Spring reception Friday evening. Arrll 26. at the Washington. Music. BANJO, mandolin, guitar and violin lessons. 60c, A. J. WEIDT. 439 Washington st. CHARLES BARNARD, pupil of De Pachman. the great Chopin player, piano, singing, etc.; best rapid methods; terms moderate. 20 Chestnut at._ EUNICE ISABELLE HUNT, teacher piano. Violin, mandolin, home or studio; ragtime, popular, classical; "Bolles Location System,’ 64 Roast "V av.. Newark. Phone 1588-J, B. B MARION PODESTA. piano, mandolin and guitar lessons. 8 Seventh av.. near Belle- ville av._ MR, CHAS. F. EICHHORN, 14 Thomas st.. instructor of piano, organ, harmony, ’cello, flute, mandolin and guitar. PIANO Instructions; children or adults; either home: prices moderate. LILLIAN E. ARONSON. 18 Nichols at.; normal graduate Shepard Music School. ^PROFESSIONAL CARD8^ COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTING COMPANY. Public accountants. 424 Essex Building. Audits and reports; bookkeeping by contract. Spanish and French translations. Tel. oonn. DRAKE Sc CO.—Established 1B86. Phone 2941 Market. Firemen’s Insurance Co. building. Broad end Market eta. PATENT BUREAU REICHBLT. 845 Broad st.. Newark. N. J. Branch Office. Berlin. Germany. Foreign Patents a Specialty, Obtained and Sold. RtTQSELL M. EVERETT. Tel. 4888-R. Market Patent Lawyer and Solicitor. U. ft. and Foreign. 7M Broad st, cor. Market. RE.ll. ESTATE BROKERS. HERBERT W. ROSS REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGE. INSURANCE. I 741 Broad, 2 doors S. of P n. phone 1208-W.Mkt A SQUARE DEAL ASSURED. ALLAN L. BLAND, JR Rea! Estate. Insurance. Mortgages. S00 Broad st. Tel. 7419 Market. BEFORE buying or selling reel ••state, real- j donee, farm or commercial property con- ! suit me. ALFRED T, BECKWITH. 828 Broad afreet. P. L. BRYCE. Insurance Real Estate Loans. 780 Broad at REAL E8TATE for rent, sale and exchange In Newark, all the Oranges and Maplewood; furnished homer for summer or longer. J T. RANSOM. 130 Eaton pi.. East Orange. X. J. Phone connection. 9175.000 TO LOAN on first and second mort- gage: real estate bought, sold or cxch<*' ged ha\f- large i!wt of farms. Call MRH BERTHA j WFT88 2an Wert Klftney at.. Newark. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Feist &c Feist Lona-flde Bargain Bulletin. LINTON HILL—Beat located residence, n'ne rooms; steam; parquetry; plot 50x150 $10,000 value; sacrificed.18.000 FOREST HILL—Owner must close out: ele- gant elghw-room house; steam; electric; every conceivable convenience; your terms .„. $7,500 SOUTH 11TH ST., near Clinton—Modern house; eight splendid rooms, bath; steam; electric; opportunity .$0,800 THREE-FAMILY, off South Orange av.— Seventeen rooms, three baths; every Improvement but heat; well rented; only $1,000 cash needed .$6.503 FINE INVESTMENT—Well located stucco building; flats and stores; all modern Improvements; rent $1,320; snap. .$11.0 *0 ROSEVTLLE—8lx-fam'ly, near station; five rooms, with bath, each flat; modern plumbing: Income $1,212; act now..$10,200 Feist & Feist Urban and Suburban Dept., Scheuer Building 738 Broad at. HOUSE. 7 rooms, all Improvements; garage for 5 machines. 268 South 8!xth st. NORTH SEVENTH ST.. 421—Elegant new two-family house In Rosev lie; 12 dandy rooms; tiled baths, steam and electricity; near trolley; flret floor. TWO up-to-date two-family houses, with stabla for ten horaea. aheds for ten wagons; lot 100x105; price $9,500 748 South Twen- tieth at. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. HOUSE TO LETv ~ Stratford pi.. 28—11 rooms, all modern im- provements; steam heat, electric light and gas; 155 month. Inquire DR. KEAST, 30 Strat- ford pi. BALDWIN ST.. 24—Six light rooms: rent $15. FEI8T A FEI3T, Renting Department, Scheuer building, 738 Broad. CLIFTON AV., 257—S x rooms, water, gas: $19. HERBERT W. RQ8S. 741 Broad St CLINTON HILL, near Clinton av.- 55x102. 11 rooma. bath, four first floor; quartered oak trim, steam electricity. FEIST A FEIST. 8cheuer building, 788 Broad st. ELEGANT new Forest Hill house; never oc- cupied: near trolley, eight dandy rooms; tiled bath, steam electricity, parquetry, every co-t "Me con- or* *nee; cor> 'der renting to small family. FEIST A FEIST. Renting De- p mein, schruei building, 788 Broad ft- FOR RENT—House 7 rooma, all Improve- ments; with or without garage. 268 South Sixth st. JELLIFF AV 259—Very desirable one-f mtly house; 0 rooms, water and gas; large yard; rent $20. L. M. SMITH. 22 Clinton at., room 51. PRINCE ST.. 255—Six large rooma. suitable for colored people; $14 FEIST A FEIST Rent'ng Department, Scheuer building, 788 Broad. Wwt Oranse. $20 WILL rent six-room house, all Improve- ments; flve m nutes to Newark »rol!ey. 108 Chestnut st. or JAMES S. HOLMES, Orange. BOARDING. BROAD ST., 019 opoalte City Hall—Hall, Sin- gle and double rooma, with board. GRANT ST. 22—Nice rooms, good board S ate at., 47 furnished rooms, improvements. HALSEY 8T.. 2"—Very pleasont rooms and excellent table 1 aard; reasonable. HALSEY ST. 119—Rooms and table board; all Improvements; central location. # THOMAS ST. 78 near South at atatlon—1 can accommodate about three boarders, not a regular boardlng-hou«»e. private: privileges same as home MRS KTVNT7R. WASHINGTON ST.. 20.3. The Eagle Cafe- Ftimlahed rooma. with or without board: centrally ir>^*rd. HOAI1D AND ROOMS WASTED. BOARD AND ROOMS—Four adult*; private family preferred; two bedroom* required: will furnish if desired; not over 15 mlnu'e*’ walk from Broad and Market: name r«t s: references exchanged. H., Box 2D. Star office. HOTEL*, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Washington at., 205- European or American plan; rates reasonab e 1.0A NS—PERSONAL. HONOR LOANS $5 to $100 $5 to $100 LOANED TO WORKING PEOPLE OF ALL CLASSES ON YOUR HONOR. We will positively guarantee that our ratea are the lowest in the city, our payment* the easiest, and that your employer, friends nr relatives will never know. You get money the same day you call. CALL-’ PHONE WRITE NEW JERSEY FINA NCE CO. SUITE 312-814 SCHEUBR BUILDING. BROAD AND COMMERCE STS.. THIRD FLOOR. Opposite Postofflce. Tel. 8C8 Market. MORTGAGES, LOANS—UK AI. ESTATE MORTGAGE MONEY. AJiy section of Naw Jersey, improved real astat«L or vacant lota, city or suburban prop- arty, in sums of $100 to $1,300 from one month to one year, on first, eecond and third mortgages. 1st Mgts., 5 per ct. lnt.70 per ct. of va'ue 2nd Mtgs. ffVfc per ct. lnt. ..90 per ct. of val le 3rd Mgts.. « per ct. lnt..HH> p«r ct. of value Money obtained quickly and upon short notice. V Y. A N. J. MORTOAGE CO. Suita 828. 299 Broadway, New York City. LOANS—MORTGAGES. HAVE client* desiring to purchase second mortgages. WILLIAM HARRIS Att’y-at- Law. Rooms 820-322 Union Bldg.. 9-11 Clinton. I HAVE money to loan on bond and mortgage; what have vou to offer? JOHN JACKSON. 183 Market st. MONEY to loan on first and second mortgages and also on building and loan mortgage* HUGO WOERNER. 738 Broad at. city advertisements. HEADQUARTERS FIRE DEPARTMENT- Clty Hall. Newark. N. J.. April 4. 1912 Sealed proposals will be received at theae headquarters (while the Board of Fire Com- missioners Is In session), during the period of time between 2:30 and* 0:30 o’clock p. m.. on Wednesday. April 10th, 1912. and will be opened immediately after the expiration of the time fixed for receiving the aforesaid pro- posals. for furnishing the department with the following supplies, to wit: 825 bags, more or less, of best old oats. 100 bag*, more or less, of hast bran. 50.000 pound*, more or less, of best No. 1 old Timothy hay. 10.000 pounds, more or less, of best long rye straw. The quality of the aforesaid supplies must be as specified above, and delivery is to be made at the quarters of each company in such quantities as the several companies may need during the month. Further Information concerning these pro- posals. aa to quality and quantity, will be furnished upon application to the secretary of tha board The Board of Fire Commissioners reserves the right to purchase suoh additional quantt ilea or the several commodities herein sped fied as may ba needed, at the prioos contained in the proposal It may accept, and It further reserves the right to rejeot any or all pro- posals to recalved aa may be deemed for the bast interests of the city WTLLTAM A WEBER. President. Charles 8. Smlih fltnc-ary -_ -- REAL ESTATE FOR IAMC. Out of Torn, BUNGALOW on ocean front, on nesreat batch * to Newark; on corner plot, 30x100; contain- tng five large rooms, with flreplece, bath, j attic and doable porch and separate ga~a«e $1,000. only $300 down JOHN WILSON 1 Builder, Keanaburg. N. J. HOTEL and summer boarding-house, located »*ear Lake Hopatcong, Lackawanna and trpl- 1 ley from Dover; fifteen acre* of land: twenty- } two rooms, large dance hall; beautiful grove, j large lake, sheds, iceboats, truck garden, at a sacrifice. P. K. WILLSON. 76 Washington at Bloomfield. LOOK FOR THE RED 310*4 Bloomfield BLOOMFIELD—Lots 25x100 feet price 186. $r \ down. $4 monthly; title guaranteed by New I Jersey Title and Abstract Co. PETER P. POPE. 176 Myrtle av Bloomfield, N. J. COUNTRY HOME: about three acres of land; large house, barn, chicken-houses; lots of fruit; aU for $1,800; building* would cost $3,000; will sacrifice to close the estate, loca tlon. Sussex County. P. K. WILLSON, 7C Washington st., Bloomfield. inOCAT BARGAIN'—Onp or el«h' T*Iu«bl» I lots; park section; Maolia av.. Bloomfield; f value steadily increasing, macadamized roads. cement sidewalks Owner. J. STANFORD. 5*15 Bloomfield av., Bloomfield ON LOT 40x200 feet: will sacrifice a well- I built house; perfect condition; maple and \ oak floors; Improvements; steam heat, seven; iarge rooms, open attic; splendid porch; gar } den. variety of berry hushes, fruit tr^es. flowers; on homelike, shady street, half block to Bloomfield trolley; near churches, school, stores, railroad; on account of death In family will sell to tjulck buyer for $4,000. WILLIAM H STEVENSON. 561 Bloomfield av.. Bloom field. TWO-FAMILY house: all the latest Improve- j raents. large lot and large barn; on account j of business conditions having changed, will sacrifice; a guaranteed 12 per cent. Invest- ment. P. K. WILLSON, 76 Washington st., Centre; look for red sign Caldwell. CHICKEN farm at North Caldwell; 8-room house and bam; steam heat; 20 minutes’ walk from trolley cars, $2,650. F. L. HEL- 1 LER. Glen R'dgf. GLEN RIDGE. N. J. •10.000 buys this splendid new home on lot | 100x237; this beautiful house contains large foyer ball, beam cel lngs, with handsome large open flreplaoe, bookcases, parlor, din ng-room, open fireplace, kitchen butler s pantry, glass j closet; second floor four bedrooms, bathroom, j third floor, two bedrooms, bathroom closed storage-room, sun parlor. ifx26 screened and I glass frame; gas and wired for electricity; steam heat; laundry In cellar; every known Improvement; parquet floors, chestnut trim; eight minutes to Lnckawanna d**pot. will sell house on plot 60x237. separate $8 500. terms to suit. Seen Sundays 1 to 6 p. m. JOHN G PARKIN. 64 Washington st., B.oomfleld. N. J.; phone 2117-W. Madison. MADISON FARMS. COUNTRY ESTATES. FURNISHED UNFURNISHED HOUSES. CONSULT JOSEPH V. KEATING OPPOSITE STATION. MADISON. N. J. New Jersey. ATLANTIC HTGHLAND8—Mardean Bungalow Colony: lots $50. Mardean front shore, depot and trolley on premises. F. A. MOREHOUSE. Red Bank. N. J. REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE. FAF FAF A A F Ask FEIST A FEIST, Schsuer Bldg. F A A F&F FAF AXYO.N E wishing to exebangs real estate anywhere oan get excellen opportunities; send particulars or property and wants. MT-RRAY EXCHANGE. 188 Market tL FACTOR! PROPERTY AND SITES FOR SALE OR TO LET. faf faf * * r Art FEIST * FEIST. Setwuar EM*. F A A FAF FAF FARMS FOR SALB. SEND to Country Dopt. (or new booklet; farms, country homes, gentlemen's estates. Nee Jersey. \ew York, uonv Island, Coon. LOUIS 8CHLE8INGER. Inc. Essex building. FARMS WANTED. WE can ssiJ or exchange your farm, country home or seta is. Country Department. LOUIS BCHLE8INGER. Inc.. Easex building. I-LL— FACTORIES, LOFTS, ETC., TO LET. FAF FAF A A F Aak FEIST A FEIST, Scheuer Bid*. F A A FAF FAF LOFTS. WITH POWER A_\I> STEAM HEAT, 4(5 LAWRENCE ST. Washington wilbon. LOFTS to let, new building, sprinkler system, electric power, light, live steam, lowest In- j aura nee rate in Newark. 46 Austin at., near Murray. MECHANIC ST.. 21-28—Four-etory brisk building. 42x80: light, high basement; hae ten-foot driveway und*r part of bu ldlng. also i loft, third floor, 200-202 Market at. 40x90, suitable for light manufacturing. Apply to MARCUS L. WARD. Room 801. Essex build Ing. WILL build to meet requirement#; acreage w'th r*!’ro«d elding: exeel’ent locet'on: eood h'gh ground; near fri ght station: two minutes from trolley: ten-ve*” leaae; 15 cent# per square foot. ASK FEIST A ^ETST. factory Fprc'ollBta (Abe Felat, manager), Scheuer j building, 78S Broad. ; 15.000 SOT'ARE FEET: centrally located: heavy mill construction; all light: steam heat: close to freight and paaaeng»r stations; r>ct immediately Aak FET3T A FET8T. fac- torv Speciell»ta »Abe Feist, manager), Scheuer building. 788 Broad Will construct factories to your order. GARAGED TO LET—CITY. ATTENTION! AN Al SNAP! Brick building. 80x54: will enlarge, making length 134 fe*t: two atoriea: cement floor. : complete lrapts including gas electricity. steam, hot water: excellent location; immedi- I ate poaseaalon: long leas" to responsible oarties. Consult FEIST A FEIST. Automobile J Department. Scheuer building. 788 Broad. | HALLS AND LODGE ROOMS TO LET. j IROQUOIS HALL—Centrally located. I»-o- quois building. 262 Washington at., excel- lent for lodge meetings, dancea. whiata. etc.; afternoona or evenings; rates reasonable. Ap- | plv to F T-rrT'n?N'RACH Iroquois building i \ STORES. OFFICES, ETC.. TO LET. ! FAF FAF A A P Aak FEIST A FRTRT Scheuer Bldg. F j A * j PAP FAF ! BAKERY—Store and oven, oor. Plane and ! William eta.; will lease HERBERT W. \ HOPS. 741 Broad at. ! CENTRAL STORE—Washington et., near ! Market: |40. HERBERT W. ROflS. 741 ! Broad at. I CLINTON AV.. 287—Large atore, with alx ! light, pleasant living rooms over; good place | for business. J. M. SAYRE. 29© Clinton av. DESIRABLE, moat convenient location tn the I Scheuer building, corner Broad and Com- ! merer sts., opposite Poatofflce. FEIST A j FEIST. Managing Agents. T98 Broad at. | NINETEENTH AV.. comer Twenty-second at. I —Store and four rooms, all improvement#; j good for confectionery. TO LET—Large atore. with four rooms, or without; newly painted: rent reasonable. Inquire second floor or C*. RENNER, 12 Ga- > refs at. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. POR RENT—Part or entire building. 48 Mar- ket w* will alter to suit tenant. Apply t%t~o~vEd REALTY CO.. New and Nutt- man ate. FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED. REFINED couple deetra three or four rooms for light housekeeping: centrally looated, with doctor or aged oouple preferred: refer- exchanged. E. G W Box 88. Star office.__ houses wiirrsD to rent. FOREST HILL, near Mt. Prospect av.—11 room# bath, parquet floors, steam, eleo- trlolty, every oonvenianoe. FEIST A FEIST | ^Aho^Felvt. manager), fleheuer VullAlnf, Tit | IFARTMENTS. I ITI AV ITOOMfl TO LET. APARTMENT, Cresceir, Murr ay ami Brjns- wick ata.—Five rooms and batn, steam heal and janitor service included, $2* Rudolph. 20 West Kinney at., seven rooms and hath, cor- ner apartment, immediate possession, steam heat and janitor service, Z40. Feist & Feist Scheuer Building Hi Broad. ATTRACTIVE apartment. Rose Villa— Largs. bright room*; magnificent decorations, living rooms separate from others, parquet floors; every possible convenience; three minors from Lackawanna (Ampere) station: noar trolleys; special Inducements; one month free. Feist & Feist Scheuer Building 738 Broad. roams .‘-family house, for desirable colored family; $10. FEIST & FEI3T. Renting Department, Scheuer building. 738 Broad. POMONA AV.. 112. Weequahlc Park section-* Very cozy apartment In new two-faml y stucco house; well worth seeing; rent $30. PRINCE ST.. 253—Four rooms. JO; Waverly av., 80. four rooms. $9 FEIST e. FEIST, Scheuer building, 738 Broad. SECOND floor for rent, 25x70; electricity, etc.; suitable for any kind light business, rent part or whole floor: low rent. Inquire SCHEL- LER. the Jeweler and Watchmaker. 250 Mu ket at., near Mulberry at., 1 block below Broad st. SECOND ST.. 10-Four rooms, $9 50. FEIST At FEIST. Renting Department, still at Scheuer building, 73S Broad st. SEYMOUR AV.. 61-Five light rooms, ail im- provements, two-family house. SOUTH BELMONT AV.. 660-662-Five beauti- ful flve-room flats; every improvement, ex- cept heat; fine neighborhood; new houses: halls furnished, rent $38 and $19; possess on st once CLINTON PARK SOUTH L. & J. CO. 800 Broad st.. Room 210, or JOHN J. QUINN. 398 Peshine av. SPRINGDALE AV.. 45—Six rooms and bath; all modern impts.; one month’s rent free; $26 FEIST & FEIST Renting Department, Scheuer building, 738 Broad. STRATFORD COURT APARTMENTS, corner of Clinton av. and Stratford pi.—High c'asa In every reepect; one six. one seven and one eight-room apartment. AETNA REALTY CO. Agents. 738 Broad st. Phone 2622 Mar- ket. THTRD AV., near Roseville av.—Seven large. bright, elegant rooms: every convenience. FEIST & FEIST Managing Agents, Scheuer bui dlng. 788 Broad. TICHBTNOR ST.. 45— Eleven rooms and bath; rent $36 Inquire 862 Bank st. WARREN ST.. 885—Three large rooms. $6. FEIST A FEIST, Renting Department, Scheuer building. 788 Broad. East Orange. TO LET—Apartment, eight rooms and bath,hi finest location in Bast Orange 29 Olenwood pi., west of Prospect st.; only $29: possession May 1. Inquire on premiaea or FIEDLER CORPORATION 142 Market st., Newark; phone 4060 Market. FTRMISHED ROOMS TO LBT. BLEECKER ST.. 54-Third floor room and board for two gentlemen; private family; all conveniences. BROAD ST.. 480—Boarding also nloe rooms; good table, for workingmen, food that's clean and filling. MR8. CURTIS. BURNET ST.. 84—Ons large room for two gentlemen, all Improvements, rates reason able. CLYDE APARTMENT, Washington at-. ITS- Large furnished room for couple or two gentlemen; ring Kiefer*s ball. COLUMBIA BT., 84— Front, housekeeping room with hot and cold water; also single room. COLUMBIA ST.. 68-Large front and atoova room, suitable for two gentlemen or oouple. COTTAGE BT.. 10—Large front room, with or without light housekeeping; front single room, shower bath, all Improvements; 8 min- utes City Hall; American family. COURT ST.. 12, near Broad—Nicely furnished room, all Improvements, suitable for one or two gentlemen, reasonable. COURT BT.. 84-4 can acoommodate you with a nice room, only nloe people desired; 12.80 up; all Improvements. COURT ST.. 68; Washington st., 888. 647— Pleasant, large connecting rooms; neatly fur- nished complete for housekeeping; also single rooma EIGHTH AY. 4T—One large and one small comfortably furnished room; Improvements central location. ELM 8T.. 8—Light housekeeping room; single rooms; block from City Hall. FRANKLIN ST.. 48—Two large rooms far re- fined people; all improvements. HIGH 9T., 480—Large furnished room for light housekeeping; rent moderate. HIGH 8T., 446—Pleasant, neatly furnished. front rooms; suitable one or two; all Im- provements. HIGH BT.. 636—Large, corner, front parlor first floor; hardwood flooring; beautifully furnished: select neighborhood; also single room. Telephone 6G48-J. Market, or call. LAFAYETTE ST.. 81—Nicely furnished room, with all improvements; central looation. LAFAYETTE ST.. 178—Rooming and boarding. MARKET BT., 18—One furnished room for a gentleman, all improvements, opp. Court House. MARKET ST.. 296— Nice from room, two men; second floor; private family; new fur- niture MULBERRY ST. 198—Housekeeping rooms, $1.50 and $2. sleeping rooms, $1. MULBERRY ST.. 168—Nicely furnished rooms for gentlemen only; central location. ORANGE PL.. 5—Nice rooms, family com- forts, with or without board; rear westing* house. ORCHARD ST.. 31—For one or two refined gentlemen. In private family; every con- venience; central location ORLEANS ST 17—For refined colored peo- ple, iiic*> rooms, rates reasonable PARK PL.. 80—Two doors from Proctor’s and three minutes to sub station, small and large rooms, suitable for two. PLUM ST.. 32, two blocks from Poetoffl.ee Comfortably furnished room, with all im provementa. STIRLING ST., 27—Large front room; nil Improvements; near Court House. THE BURKIN OTON. 81 Halsey at.-Nice. neat rooms excellent table hotel service dinner 25c rooms moderate: telephone for rates or call. WALNUT ST.. 38—Very large front room running hot and cold water also medium else room. WARREN ST.. 103—Two comfortably fur- nished connecting rooms for light house- keeping; all Improvements. WASHINGTON ST.. 346—Nice Bleeping and housekeeping rooms; nice furniture and bed- ling. NEAR NEW YORK TUBES BROAD ST., 526—If you wish u.ce, clean rooms at $1.76 up. please call and see min*, housekeeping or sleep.ug. FULTON BT., 47. near Shubert Theatre." "N. Y. Tubes’—Double. single rooms, shower baths; accommodating permanent or transients, table board optional. Tel. 4844-J. Market. 7 GRANT ST.. 23—For a refined gentleman In private family, large, homelike room, min ute from Lackawanna, reasonable. HALSEY ST.. 70 (first belli—Large doubis rooma. $2 to $4. also desirable single rooms, $2; all improvements. PARK HOUSE. 80 Park pi.—"Open’’ till ‘1 a. m.good table; excellent, c.oan servloa. we catei to the beat classes of people; Come. Sat a Meal." PLANE ST., 168—Comfortable, large, lighl rooms; terms reasonable. J. G. HARRINQ- TON. THE CLEMENT HOUSE, opposite Y. M. C A., 27 Cedar st.—Nice meals at *‘Morning. "Noon" or "Night.'' 25c; "Good. Clean Serv loa. *’ THE VINCENT. Halsey at.. 55-Lsrge. light, homelike room; all improvements: central to oat I on. WARREN ST., 16—Third floor, front room, nicely furnished; two gentlemen or couple WARREN BT., 17— Back room, second floor; nicely furnished; all improvements: *2.50 WARREN BT., 72—Alcove housekeeping rooaA •8: back mom, 68.60; improvement. > >

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Page 1: Feist Scheuer Building · AGENTS. AGENTS—A sure and ready teller; energetio men make big money; be independent; writ© us for a cample free.ACME MFG. AND SUPPLY CO.. Penn and McKean

AGENTS.

AGENTS—A sure and ready teller; energetio men make big money; be independent; writ©

us for a cample free. ACME MFG. AND SUPPLY CO.. Penn and McKean «ts.. But- ler, Pa

HELP WANTED—-MALE.

ALTERATION TAILORS on ladles' coats and •suits; salary *3.50 per day: only experienced

hands need apply. D. WOLFF & CO.. 83 Market st.

At TO SCHOOL OF N. J.—The oldest school of the State; unlimited full course at the

rmaliaat fee. license guaranteed (limited courte $S>, day and evening lessons. 893 Ilalsey st., lioar Kinney.

AUTO driving, repairing; full course *10; oa!! evenings. CARPENTER, 161 Rldgojit.

AWNING MAN. with general, all-around ex-

perience. outside and lnsjde work; must have good references and sober. J. BROCKIE & CTO., 8 Railroad pi.

bartender! German preferred; under- standing wines and liquors. H. SALZMAN,

1060 Magnolia av., Elizubeth. ___

BARTENDER wanted. 732 Broad st.

BOOTBLACK POTS—Good wages. TOO Broad street.

_

BOYS wanted to learn leader making; $5. ROBERTS MFG. CO., 260 Cortlandt st.,

Belleville.

BOY wanted (colored), about 16 years old, for errands and other light work; one able

to ride olcycle preferred. Apply at Drug 8tore. 191 Avon av.

BOY wanted In plating room. JAMES M. MOREHOUSE CO., 60 I^awrence at.

BOY wanted. 847 Broad at., third floor.

CARRIAGE painter, flrst-class wages; labor- ers. $11 week; chef, $18 week; farm hands,

125 month; married couples, colored and white; other vacancies. GERMAN-AMBRI- CAN AGENCY, entire second floor, 19 Cedar Bt.

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CLOTHING salesman wanted; experienced In sales stores. 128 Market at.

DOORMAN—Wanted, doorman at Proctor's Theatre, Perth Amboy. N. J.; flrst-class ref-

erence required; apply In person or by letter to H. BRUNELLE, Proctor's Theatre, Perth Amboy. N. J.

DRAFTSMAN—Wanted, a young draftaman; one that can make drawing! of autorttonllo

truck. Address DRAFTSMAN. Box 85. Star office.

ELDERLY MAN wanted for general work and taking care of female help; able to

speak and write English. Apply BRONZE POWDER WORKS, Magnolia av. and Divi- sion st., Elizabeth. N. J.

EXPERIENCED riveted bagmaker on travel- ing bags wonted, only capable need apply.

H. SILVER. 353 Mulberry at. _M------- ... fc 1 —

HANDY MAN for Institution; must und*r- Ktnnil the care of boiler; wages *30 to *36;

board and room; call at.onco. 628 Broad st.

INTELLIGENT, all-around, handy, mlddle- ngeri man wanted for general factory work.

\ pplv BRONZE POWDER WORKS CO- NI gnolla ov. and Division st.. Elizabeth, N. J.

TANTTOR wanted. Call at office of DR. 8. FI.EISCHMAN 297 8outh Orange av.

'■HIRING carpenter; must know his business tnd work for reasonable wages. 867 Mt. ospect av.

< iVCSHOPEMEN wanted; night and day work. Apply at Commercial wharf.

vfAN wanted In factory; handy with toole; state where last employed and wages ex-

pected. FACTORY. Box 39. Star office.

METAL polishers on aluminum work. THE REGINA CO.. Rahway. N. J.

MODEL for Saturday, to demonstrate men's suits In show window; It Is essent'al that he

be well built, handsome and knows how to

pose well; the right man can get a good salary. J. W. GREENE & CO.. 31 Market st.

OFFICE BOY. POMEROY COMPANY. 825 Broad st.

PAINTERS and paperhangers wanted. B. F. BOOTH. 12 Atlantic st.. city.

PAPERHANGERS—Flrst-cjpss paperhangers wanted at once, only practical mechanics

need apply. 274 Main st., East Orange.

SALESMEN experienced In shoe sell'ng wanted for Saturday* at the UNION SAM-

PLE SHOE PARLOR, second floor, Union building

SALESMEN wanted: good salary Apply at once. NU-WA PATENT CO., 118 Market at.

TATLORS for alteration* on ladles’ coats and suits; at once. D. WOLFF & CO.. S3 Mar-

ket st.

TATLOR wanted; steady work; must be reli- able. GEORGE B. DOTY. Chronicle build-

ing. Cranford.

THREE experienced shoe salesmen wanted for Saturdays. F. BURNETT, 199 Springfield

av.

TRIMMERS on automobile body work; onlv first-class experienced men. J M. QUINBY

& CO., 21 Division at.. Newark, N. J.

WANTED—Assistant foreman In lumberyard; one who understands the business and can

furnish satisfacrary references. Address P., Box 29. Star office.

WANTED—Drop hand, to work on small shell work In Jewelry factory. SHTMAN-MIL-

I. ER MFG. CO., Murray and Auetln sta.

WANTED—Experienced solicitors for an A1 proposition In Newark and surrounding ter-

ritory. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS' ASSOCIA- TION, 682 Broad st.

WANTED for the U. 8. army, able-bodied, un- married men. between ages of 18 and 38. cit-

izens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write the Engl'eh language. For information apply to RECRUITING OFFICE. 286 Market at.. Newark. N. J.

WAITED—Furnace men for smelting furnace work. Apply LEDDELL-BIG SLOW CO..

Long av.. Lyons Farms. N. J.

WANTED—Laboring men; steady work. STEVOEL & ROTHSCHILD, corner Maine

and Kossuth sta.

WANTED—Young man for box office, Proc- tor's Theatre. Perth Amboy. N. J.; must be

sober and reliable, with flrst-class reference; steady position and chance of advancement for tho right party. Apply by letter to H. BRUNELLE. Proctor’s Theatre, Perth Am- boy, N. J.

HELP WANTED—MALE A FEMALE.

ALTERATION hands: must be thoroughly ex- perienced. Apply (135 I3road st.

FREE! FREE! A pair of roller skates with stoel wheels, fibre back and clamp in front,

for selling 15 beautiful pins at 10 corns each. Box 183, Hackensack. N. J.

MEN AND WOMEN to canvass; common sense more neceesary than experience; salary

ft per day, commission; small security re-

Sifred. CHAR. A. BROWN, room 80, 118 arket st.

MEDICAL.

LADIES desiring advice by specialist—Twenty years' experience; all female ailments,

trained nurse in attendance; consultation free. Hours. 10r8; Sundays. 11-4. Private house. 12S West Sixty-fifth at.. New Tork city. Take elevated, subway or surface cars to Slxty- slxth st. station.

MY $2 and $3 glasses are beyond any doubt the best value In the country, considering

my expert service and the absolute protection Afforded you through my money-back guaran- tee policy. CHESLER Examines Eyes for Glasses. 802 Market at., opposite Washington; open evenings.

DR. DIETZ, specialist, 27 New st., adjoining H&hne's; advice free; open evenings.

PERSONAL.

K AM THE MAN That is bucking'the optioal trust and making the opticians of Newark

*ut their prices on gold-filled eyeglasses and spectacles. Why? I am independent of the optical trust and out of the high-rent district. As I pay cash for all goods that I buy 1 get A special discount on my purchases. Until my lease expires I will sell gold-filled eyeglasses And spectacles that you pa* $3.50 and $5 for on Broad and Marker sts. for $1.00.

EYES EXAMINED FREE. All oculist prescriptions filled for $1.00.

WASHINGTON OPTICAL CO.. Inc., L80 Washington st., between Warren and New. Office hours, 0 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sunday, 11 to 4.

Lotr Prices for Lenses Ground to Order.

PHINTDIIJ.

Business Cards, $1 per 1,000 By mall. ••AIM MISSOURIANS

shown." SCOTT. 95 Bank at., near Plane. Phone 4616-.T, Market. ALL kinds of typewriting done at reasonable

prioes; letters copied and envelopes ad- dressed. J. H. BOEJPPLE. 1$9 Washington st., city.

SIGNS.

SIGNS—C. L. WILLIAMS, INC.—SIGNS, I Wood Braes. Cloth. Glass, Gilding. Lettering I

124 Market st. Phone 180 Market. 1

SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE.

BARBER—German, situation wanted for Sat- urday or Sunday, or steady. BARBER. 288

Halsey st.

BOOKKEEPER, married, wishes to Jooate with good conipans an permanent position:

willing to start reasonably. Address ENER- GETIC. Box 86, Star office.

BOY (17) wishes a position at any kind of work; has working papers. Address BOY,

640 North Fifth st.

BOY (17) desires a position in an office; architect's office nref erred. Address SIN-

CERE, Box 62, Star office.

CABINETMAKER and vamisher would like position, speaks German. 30 South Orange

ftv., care A. PASZEK.

CARPENTER—Jobbing wanted, day or con- tract. JOHN MULLIGAN. 30 Hunterdon st.;

lei. 4774-L. Market.

CARPENTER wants jobbing and repairing, by day or contract. 379 New st.

CHAUFFEUR — Competent man; careful driver; American; thorough mechanic; makes

ali repairs; eight years’ practical experience. LOUIS BAUM. West Orange.

CHAUFFEUR, mechanic, married, wishes po- sition; private or commercial; wiling

worker: best of references; ali makes of cars. Call or write SCOTTY, 11 Orchard st.

DRIVER—Married man wants position as driver. Address CHRIST WOLTHER. 181

Pennsylvania av.

DRIVER--Married man wants position as driver; knows city. Address THEO. HART-

MAN. 40 Emmett st.

DRIVER—Young man (27 years) wishes em- ployment as driver or Inside work as solder-

ing; best of references. II. SCHNEIDER, 207 Camden st.

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DRIVING—Young man (18) wishes a position at driving or store work. JOE BENDER, 35

Clifton av.

MAN, married, wants work of any kind; temperate habits; best of references. J.,

Box 25. Star office.

MAN wants Fb do painting, inside, contract or by the day; $2.6u a room. Address JOS.

| ANDREW. 120 Commerce st.

J MAN of strong build wishes to obtain em- ployment as Janitor or general utility man.

| W. FREY. 505 High st.

| MAN wants work as watchman, or work of any kind; best of reference. Address E.

K1LCOMIN. 4U2 Broad st.

MAN wants shoerpaking work. JOHN FALA, 454 Boat Ferry st.

MAN wishes position at once doing any kind of work; strong and willing; good riTer-

ences. Address C. P. W.. 17 William st

MAN, 40 years, sober and wi’ling. wishes work of any kind, wages moderate. Address

CONSCIENTIOUS. Box 60. Star office.

I MAN would like position as night watchman j or engineer: can do own repairing. G. AMO\\ North Arlington. N. J.

PLUMBER HELPER, with one year’s ex- perience, wishes position. L. ROST, 57

Jacob st.

PORTER wishes n position in saloon; experi- ence; good references: honest and sober.

SKILFUL. Box 02 Star office.

USEFUL MAN wishes position as house- cleaner and whitewashing and gardener

USEFUL MAN. Box 68, 8tar office.

WANTED—An experienced performer to take young man on road, snlarv moderate. Ad-

dress ENTHUSIASM. Box 86 Star office.

YOUNG MAN (18) wishes position In hotel. EDWARD CASEY, 119 Wickllffe st.

YOUNG MAN (24 > handv. ail around, under- stands auromohllA*: good Ideas and habits.

F., Box 58. 8tar office.

YOUNG MAN wishes position In shipping de- partment. Address SHIP, Box 80. Star office.

.YOUNG MAN (21). wishes position at any- thing strong and willing to work. NATHAV

NAGEL. 274 Hunterdon st.

YOUNG MAN (19) wishes position In aWtr'cM supply house or clerk In office. ELECTRI-

CAL. Box 89. Star office.

YOUNG MAN of 21 wishes a position at any- thing willing to work. FRANK HOWARD.

77 Adama st.

YOUNG man wishes position as compos'tor: nm wll’Ing to work for moderate salary.

Address A. METER, 105 Newton et.

YOUNG man (18) wishes poslt’on anything or as a helper: not afrnld of hard work.

THOMAS ALBINO, 40 Jefferson st.

YOUNG man desires either clerical or out- side position: can furnish reference. O.

SMITH. 155 Summer av., Newark. N. J.

YOUNG MAN (1«> wishes a nosltion at any- thing. WILLIAM RADEL. 28 Somerset st.

YOUNG MAN <'20» wishes position as sales- man In a trunk and bag department; 2’<j

years’ experience. Address B. R.. Box 85. Star office

SITUATIONS W(VTFT)—MALE AND FEMALE.

MAN AND WTFE. with boy 7 years, want positions on farm; man experienced farmer;

wife willing to do housework; small wages. Address FARMER. Box 21. Star office.

HELP WANTED—FEMALE. BRIGHT young girls to make themselves use-

ful In waist factory; $6 per week to start. J. ft M COHN, Orange and High eta.

COMPETENT maid for general housework; small family; good wages. 816 Belleville av.

EMBROIDERER8 on white goods; good home work; steady all year; bring deposit. HAND

EMBROIDERY CO., 101 Fifth av.. New York.

FINISHERS, handsewers and girls to sew on buttons on ladles* fine waists. J. & M.

COHEN, cor. Orange and High sts.

GERMAN cook, with reference, $20-$25 per month 889 Broad st.

GIRLS for housework, $20-129 per month; reference required; with and without wash-

ing. 889 Broad st.

GIRLS wanted, not under 16. at RADE- MAEKER'S Bookbindery, 74 Oraton at.,

near Chester av.; $4 while learning.

GIRL wanted to help with light houeework. 774 South Nineteenth st., near Springfield

av.

HOME WORK—Ladles, take work home. stamping novelties, $1 to $4 dozen; work

guaranteed. Call 192 Market st., Room 708.

HOUSEWORK—Girl wanted for general house- work, sleep home nights; small family. In-

quire 11 Baldwin av., first floor.

HOUSEWORK—Want woman (White), general housework; not over 30 years, references.

889 Broad st.

OPERATORF ON W. ft G. SEWING MA- CHINES; WILL BE TAUGHT TO MAKE

LADIES* UNDERWEAR; STEADY WORK; GOOD PAY. NAT LEVY, 120 WILLIAM ST.

SOLICITORS—Three ledy solicitors of ability, neat and willing to work; salary and com-

mission. MR. NELSON, 82 Clinton ft,, fifth floor.

TUCKERS, trimmers and operators on lsdles* dresses, piece work or week work; week

work salary for experienced hands, $10 to $19 per week. Apply all week. J. & M. COHN, cor. Orango and High sts.

WANTED—An experienced cook; one with good reference and willing to go to the

country for the summer. Call at 796 High st., Friday, after 2 p. m.

SITUATION’S WANTED—FEMALE. DAY’S WORK—Middle-aged woman would like

day’s work washing or Ironing or house- work; thoroughly reliable. MRS. O. FRAINEE, 77 Green st.

GIRL wishes position as chambermaid and waitress. Call 196 New York av.

GIRL wishes position as a factory worker. F. IIELLIN. 21 Avon pi.

HOUSEWORK—Respectable German woman wishes housework by the week; good plain

cook; small family adults; sleep horns. Ad- dress COOK. Box 93. Star office.

IiAUNDRY WORK—Washing and Ironing out, b\ the day. $1 90 per day. Address 28 Clin-

ton st.. S JULIA GORDON.

MIDDLE-AGED woman as cook, washing and ironing wishes position In private or board-

lng; thoroughly understands 4i.r business. MRS. BROWN. 69 John st., third floor, rear.

WANTED by a woman with a child, position as cook in private family. In country; also

youns girl ns chambermaid and waitress. J., box 51, Star office.

YOUNG American woman wants day’s work of any kind: callod for. A. DAY, 2 Main

sf.. West Orange. j

STORK AND OFFICF FIXTURES.

N. J. Store Fixtures Co., 23 Ferry st.; tel. 6125 Mkt. Dealers and mfrs. of butchers’ store and office fixtures; largest ■

stock In the State; new’ and second-hand.

BUTCHER and store fixtures bought, sold and manufactured. RELIABLE STORE FIX-

TURE CO., M. Greenberg. Prop.; 26-28 Ferry st.; telephone 63$l Market. No connection with othsr etore

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.

At MACAULAY’S Business Places Sold

IF YOU WANT TO BUY OK SHUT. SEE MACK. "THAT'S ALL,." 110B FIREMEN'S BUILDING. TELEPHONE 2888 MARKET.

CORNER sorcery for tale; doing 1260 weeklv; good location. GROCER. Box 89. Star offlco

FOR SALE—RESTAURANT DOING GOOD BUSINESS; PRICE 1200 CASH. CALL 46

SMITH ST., PERTH AMBOY.

QOOD-PAYINO saloon, railing 20 half barrala a week; One whlakey trade; reason for soil-

ing, other business. Address SALOON, Box 98, Star Office.

STREET SPRINKLING BUSINESS for siTe cheap; horses, trucks, harness. 145 Second street.__

BUSINESS PERSONALS.

Metal Ceilings and Walls Ceilings, >8 and up; estimates furnished. FRED .T. BOCK 329 Orange at. Phone 3883 B. B.

AWNINGS. WINDOW SHADE8. All kind*; lowest pr ces; 'phone 4U65-W.

METROPOLITAN SHADE CO., 28 Broome st.

CHIMNEYS—Chimney p cleaned from top to bottom, 92 a flue; front room chimneys guar-

anteed to draw; plastering and all kinds of Jobbing dons. ALFRED G. HARRIS, 148 Alexander st, L. D. 1268-W. Market.

CLA88IK METAL CEILINGS and walls. MERRITT METAL CEH LI NO CO., INC., 89-01 Academy st.; tel. 4068 Market. DOES your sewing machine need repairing?

If so. send postal to MR. MITCHELL, 40 Thirteenth av.; he repairs all makes.

MASON wants plastering, cementing oeilar bottoms; patching a specialty; oall or drop

rostal PHILLIPPS, 210 Hamilton st., Har- rison.

T"I T!-n T PORTLAND LADDER CO~ ^130 Oran?* st Tsl, 084 B.B. Steps. Ladders. Pu.icv*. Poles.

REPAIRING of all kinds; bab rrlagts, making and fitting keya; won ne very

reasonable; drop a card and 1 -all. B. GRUBER 381 Fifteenth av.

RYDER & CO.. RUQ AND CARPET CLEANING.

Tel. 404 Market. 22 Mechanic 8t. VACUUM PROCESS.

80 PER CENT saved on mattresses and quilts bought of N. GBNNET, 18 Broome

s> wholesale and retail.

Flooring. ARCHITECTS AND CONTRACTORS-Get our

estimate on coinposit on flooring. NEWARK COMPOSITION FLOORING CO., 195 New York av. Tel. 359-J, Market.

ONfrloh Feathers. MRS. L. WILLIS—Old ostrich feathers dyed,

cleaned and curled without shrinkage; old feathers made In the latest styles, equal to new. 119 Halsey st.. opp. Cedar st.

FOR 9ALR.

WE ARE HEADQUARTERS For Ash Sifters. Ash Cana,

Fireproof Safes Even Balance, Spring and Platform Beales,

Lanterns, Cutlery. BANISTER & POLLARD CO., 206 and 208 Market st., city.

"The Home o’ Good Hardware." ALL BRANCHcd OF HARDWARE

ASPHALT roofing, fl.25 per roll; no seconds; nails and cement free; cannot be duplicat'd

anywhere. Asphalt Neverl*ak roof paint red 90c. black 60c per gal.; see us for roofing and supplies, delivered free. Phone 639 Waverly. VICTOR ROOFING CO.. 17 Wright st.

BARGAINS—New and second-hand ladles' and gents' clothing; open evenings. 115 South

Orange av.

CANVAS COVER8. HORSE BLANKET8. POT STOVES.

WALSH'S SONS A CO.. PASSAIC AND CLAY STS.

GUARANTEE Iceless fountains; easy terms. NEWARK 80DA FOUNTAIN CO., 12 Belle-

ville av.

ONE heavy gray overcoat, one light spring overcoat, one gray suit; sixes 40 to 44. Ad-

dress 8. G. L.. Box 40, Star office.

PRINTING—Quick. neat; low price; your trade solicited ROSE PRESS, 159 Mul-

berry st.. ground floor.

Donra. WARREN 8T., 108—White poodle pups. 3

months old.

RonsehoM Goods. EXTENSION o«k dining table and gas range,

cheap. 85 Renner av., city.

I BUY and sell household goods and office furniture at reasonable pricea; have pad ’ei

vans for moving and locked storage rooms. 8tore. 9H Orange st., Newark. Warehouse and Storage, 73 North 14th st. East Orange. H. J. HUNT. Phons connections.

Machinery. LATHES, shavers, milling and screw ma-

chines, power, foot, drill and screw presses; shapers, planers, shafting, pulleys, hangers, wood-working machinery: entire plants bought. N. J. MACHINERY EXCHANGE, 349 Market st.

Safe*. HERRING-HALL-MARVIN SAFE CO.

New and second-hand safes for the store, mill, office or house. 22 Clinton st., near Broad and Market sta.

WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.

I LISTER’S AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL WORKS.

Manufacturers of Fertilizers of all kinds. Bono Black. Glue. Grease. Chemicals, etc.

Buyers of Dry Bune and Butchers' Bone. Con- signments sol.cited. For particulars address LISTER AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL WORKS, 2 Rector at.. New York city, and Lister av.. Newark. N. J.

JOHN F. KEHOE, President.

ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. CONTENTS OF HOUSES. FLATS AND SToRKS

BOUGHT, CASH QUICK; CONFIDENTIAL. 42 SOUTH ORANGE AV.; PHONE 2071.

BOTTLES—We buy and sell all kinds of bot- tles: drop us a postal. NEWARK BOT-

TLE CO.. Avenue L, near Uamburg«t)l.

CASH paid for old gold, silver and diamonds. T. J. BRADLEY, Inc.. *102 Broad st., next to

Continental Hotel. Phone 1278-L, Branch Broolc

CLOTHING—HIGHEST PRICE FOR CAST- OFF CLOTHING. LADIES' AND GENTS'.

SEND FOR M. FEIN BERG, 89 MERCER ST.

HIGHEST prices paid for ladles’ and gents' cast-off clothing. FRANKS. 87 Mercer st.

J. A. HOLMAN, dealer In all kinds of new. second-hand clothing; stoves, furniture and

household goods bought and sold. 41-43 Sus- sex av.

OLD GOLD, silver, jewelry, diamonds, plati- num bought. BALEVRH. 781 Broad, over

Petty’s store.

WANTED—To buy a Hoffman clothes press- ing machine; must be In good condition;

state price and particulars. CLOTHES ”RE8S. Box BO. Star office.

MOVING.

RELNHAUDS^EXPRESS. INC.; John A. Relnhard, President—Truckmen and riggers;

safes, machinery and boilers moved; vans for furniture; storage. Rear 41 Camp st., city; tele. B7—5721 Market.

WHEN MOVING OR HAULTVG SAFES. LUMBER OR IRON,

CALL IBB MARKET TELEPHONE.‘ F. W. MUNN LIVERY CO.,

78 CHESTNUT ST. NEWARK NT. J.

WALLPAPER AND PAPERHANGING.

WALLPAPER SALE. We must sacrifice $10,000 worth of nsw wall-

paper, as our building is coming down July 1; bedroom paper from 4c up; two-tone and oat- meal paper from 15c; varnish tiles, 12**c up; beet moire ceiling paper at 6c; we have re- duced prices on papering and painting 20 per cent, and still give you a two-year guarantee with all our work; call or write and convince vourseif. estimates given free. M. HOT- HOUSE. f> South Orange av.

auction sales.

NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned will expose for sale at public auction at

O’CONNOR'S Auct on Rooms, 132 Mulberry st., Newark. N. J.. at 11 a. m., on April 22. 1812, all the household goods and u :ie« said to belong to and stored in the names of J. C. Wilson and Mrs. Mary Col! Inge. consist- ing of beds, boxes, carpet, chairs, dressers, lounge, bedding, screens, tables, trunks, etovo, pictures, sewing machine, barrel and all other goods and chattels upon whloh the storage ar.d other chargee remain unpaid.

SECURITY 8TORAOE WAREHOUSE, Harrison, N. J.

M. J. O’CONNOR. Auctioneer.

April 6. 1812.

ALL goods left over one year will be xold at public auction on Friday, April B. 1912.

at 88 South Orange av.. 10 a. m. S. VAN POZNAK. auctioneer. By order of PhITtp Krimke, St Academy st.

LOST AND POUND. bankbook no. *mob. pi««„ r«*urn to

Dime Ravings Institution.

DIAMOND pin horseshoe, containing eleven diamond* Liberal reward offered if re- !

turned to J. DAVIS. 2M Hunterdon st

LOST—A circle of diamonds on Montclair av., Mount Trospect cat. Broad at. or Lafayette

st. on Tuesday. Liberal reward If returned to E. A. WARD. 211 Montclair av

ONE auto tire, size 40*4; reward Notify j MEYER'S GARAGE. East Orange.

LOST—Thursday evening, bunch of keys a* 1

tached to silver key ring; reward for return. Telephone ^arkef 5465. I

AUTOMOBILES. THERE is a reason why you should call and

see us If you want to buy or sell anything pertaining to the automobile, from a comple e car to the smallest accessory. First, we are not In the sect.on of Newark where high rents are paid. Second, we are thr oldest second- hand establishment in the State, and third, we have hundreds of satisfied customers, who will tell you of the bargains they have bough; here. We buy right and sell right. Small, quick profits Is our method. Call and look us over. If we don’t happen to have what you want we can get it for you. ARLINGTON AVENUE CL4RAGE, corner Arlington and Wakeman a^., city. 1888 In ,oi

REP AIR WORK ON

AUTOMOBILE WHEELS PflINEAS JONES & CO

306 MARKET RT.. NEWARK. N. J. Up the driveway. I

REGULAR CLINCHER OR DEMOUNTABLE RIMS FURNISHED AND APPLIED.

Telephones 1671-1672 Market.

AUTOMOBILE tire bargain#; we accept your old tires Jn exchange; expert repairing, re-

treading, vulcanizing. TIRE TRADING CO., 50 William st.

BUICK runabout. 1910: new tires, or’g’nsl \ paint; has only been run a few miles; will t

sacrifice quick for *325. Corner Arlington and Wakeman avs.. city.

CRAWFORD, light, five-passenger, late model car; very completely equipped. *475 Corner

Arlington and Wakeman avs., Cty. Come and let us demonstrate this and other bargains.

I HAVE used oars on hand; bargains in two- cylinder "Reo.” $160. 1009. equipped; Stod-

[ dard-Dayton roadster. 1910 $4"** 1909 On Int- ers-Hudson Maxwells and others. A. C.

! STANTON, 124 Washington st. Market 6884.

HERE Is something worth while cons’dering; Packard five-passenger, in flrst-clsss c© >d‘-

| tlon; completely equipped, newly painted; to I be sacrificed; open for offers; sold on account I of death In family. Corner Arlington and t Wakeman aves.. city.

HUD80N,** 1910, flve-paaaenger. in very fine condition throughout; newly painted; every

equipment; sacrificed at $500. Corner Arl ng- ton and Wakeman avs., city. It would pay you to look this up.

MOLINE. 1909. touring or runabout; absolute- ly up-to-date construction; cost 81.500 first

offer of *450 get" it. Corner Arlington and Wakeman avs.. city.

SIX-CYLINDER Thomas. 1910: a very fine proposition for someone wanting a high-

grade. powerful. up-»o-the-mlnute car; Is practically new; coat 88.500: will sncrlflce, ac- count of owner going abroad, for $1,000. Cor- ner Arlington and Wakeman avs., city.

$76 BUYS a two-cylinder Autocar two or five passenger; be qu ck. they are scarce st this

price. Cor. Arlington and Wakeman avs., city

AnfomoMle* for Hire. FIVE AND SEVEN-PASSENGER PACKARD

CARS FOR LE T 440 CENTRAL AV„ EAST ORANGE TELEPHONE 1891 ORANGE

Hotoreyelei and Bicycles. BICYCLES! BICYCLES!

LARGEST STOCK IN EASTER STATES. LOWEST PRICE HOUSE IN COUNTRY More wheels than all Newark stores com-

bined. No fake "ads.” We have what we ad- vertise. High grade, brand-new machines, fully guaranteed for one year, from 817.60 up. Stearns. $25. Niagara. $10.50; Creacent. Hart- ford Per Johnson, 880; Columbia. Iver John- son. $40 and $50. To push the sale of the well- known $25 Syrus machine we will g ve free wj:h each purchase of same a $5.00 pair of Tribune 'Ires (an extra pair); new shopworn wheels. $15. SEE WHEELS. $5 DOWN; $1 PER WEEK.

HERBERT AUSTIN. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

§1 Orange at., half block from Broad.

BICYCLES! BICYCLES! The finest assortment In bicvcles and sun-

dries at rock-bottom prices: Racycles and rrtb- unea 886 to ?60. Belmont special racer and Mlanls $30 to $35: Pennant Rami Elk. Peer- less and Buffalo. $15 and up; Urea. 9-c nd up; wheels. $2; 1911 models! $10 up; seconds. $5 up; registered F. A. M. repair shop; ex- pert vulcan *ing.

BELMONT CYCLE CO.. H. F SCHNELL.

846 Broad at.. Newark.

INDIAN motorcycle. 1912 model, on hand; supp les. repairs and clothing; largest agent

in town. WALTER GOERKE. 321 Washington.

NEW and second-hand bicycles bought, sod and rented; repairing done at lowest price®;

all kinds of bicycle supplies. PHILIP MIL- LER, 28 Prospect pi.. East Orange.

NEW YORK wholesale bicycle store, retail- ing full line of bicycles, tires and sundries;

repairing a specialty; open at 284 Market st., one block from Pennsylvania depot.

SEE the 1912 Arrow before buying elsewhere THOS. D. JACKSON. Sole Agent. Clinton

Hill Cycle Co.. Badger av.. near Clinton.

THE "big” 1012 "Four” Haverford motor- cycle. $175: see us before you buy: cash or

credit; all bicvcles at reduced prices. HAV- ERFORD CYCLE CO..945 Broad et.lf.18-W.Mkt

CLOTHING.

PAY high prices for cast-off clothing; send postal. B. COHEN. 60 Canal st.

SECOND-HAND clothing bought: men's only; drop postal or ’phone 3WW R and will .all.

L. COOPER. 30 Prospect 1.. E~st Orange.

INSTRUCTION. _

Newark Business College COURSES In BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND,

TYPEWRITING AND CIVIL SERV.CE. DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS ENTER ANY TIME. WARREN AND HALSEY STS.

NEWARK ACADEMY, Founded 17H2.

WILSON FARRAND, HEAD MASTER. Thorough preparation for any college or

scientific school or for business life. Gym- nasium and athletic field. Catalogue on ap- plication.

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THE NEWARK SEMINARY—Miss Whit- more’s school. 172 Clinton av. Boarding and

day school, academic. Intermediate and pri- mary depts.; special studies. Pupils enter leading colleges every year on certificate of school. Catalog.

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BOWDEN'S Private College teaches short- hand, typewriting and bookkeeping; posi-

tions sure; weekly payments. 2»* Broad st. Te! *265 R. B.

Dancing. DANCING—Private or claas leasons. M. C.

RICHARDS, 260 Washington st.; classes every Wednesday and Saturday; beginners Mondays, Fridays; reception Easter Monday evening.

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DAVIS SCHOOL OF DANCING. PRIVATE lepsons, with music, day or eve-

ning, by appointment; all the latest dances, classes every evening. Apply THE DAVIS SCHOOL 406 Broad st. Phone 2182 B. B.

Spring reception Friday evening. Arrll 26. at

the Washington.

Music. BANJO, mandolin, guitar and violin lessons.

60c, A. J. WEIDT. 439 Washington st.

CHARLES BARNARD, pupil of De Pachman. the great Chopin player, piano, singing, etc.;

best rapid methods; terms moderate. 20 Chestnut at._ EUNICE ISABELLE HUNT, teacher piano.

Violin, mandolin, home or studio; ragtime, popular, classical; "Bolles Location System,’ 64 Roast "V av.. Newark. Phone 1588-J, B. B

MARION PODESTA. piano, mandolin and guitar lessons. 8 Seventh av.. near Belle-

ville av._ MR, CHAS. F. EICHHORN, 14 Thomas st..

instructor of piano, organ, harmony, ’cello, flute, mandolin and guitar.

PIANO Instructions; children or adults; either home: prices moderate. LILLIAN E.

ARONSON. 18 Nichols at.; normal graduate Shepard Music School.

^PROFESSIONAL CARD8^ COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTING COMPANY.

Public accountants. 424 Essex Building. Audits and reports; bookkeeping by contract. Spanish and French translations. Tel. oonn.

DRAKE Sc CO.—Established 1B86. Phone 2941 Market. Firemen’s Insurance Co. building.

Broad end Market eta.

PATENT BUREAU REICHBLT. 845 Broad st.. Newark. N. J.

Branch Office. Berlin. Germany. Foreign Patents a Specialty, Obtained and Sold.

RtTQSELL M. EVERETT. Tel. 4888-R. Market Patent Lawyer and Solicitor.

U. ft. and Foreign. 7M Broad st, cor. Market.

RE.ll. ESTATE BROKERS.

HERBERT W. ROSS REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGE. INSURANCE. I 741 Broad, 2 doors S. of P n. phone 1208-W.Mkt

A SQUARE DEAL ASSURED. ALLAN L. BLAND, JR

Rea! Estate. Insurance. Mortgages. S00 Broad st. Tel. 7419 Market.

BEFORE buying or selling reel ••state, real- j donee, farm or commercial property con- ! suit me. ALFRED T, BECKWITH. 828 Broad afreet.

P. L. BRYCE. Insurance Real Estate Loans. 780 Broad at REAL E8TATE for rent, sale and exchange In

Newark, all the Oranges and Maplewood; furnished homer for summer or longer. J T. RANSOM. 130 Eaton pi.. East Orange. X. J. Phone connection.

9175.000 TO LOAN on first and second mort- gage: real estate bought, sold or cxch<*' ged

ha\f- large i!wt of farms. Call MRH BERTHA j WFT88 2an Wert Klftney at.. Newark.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.

Feist &c Feist Lona-flde Bargain Bulletin.

LINTON HILL—Beat located residence, n'ne rooms; steam; parquetry; plot 50x150 $10,000 value; sacrificed.18.000

FOREST HILL—Owner must close out: ele- gant elghw-room house; steam; electric; every conceivable convenience; your terms .„. $7,500

SOUTH 11TH ST., near Clinton—Modern house; eight splendid rooms, bath; steam; electric; opportunity .$0,800

THREE-FAMILY, off South Orange av.— Seventeen rooms, three baths; every Improvement but heat; well rented; only $1,000 cash needed .$6.503

FINE INVESTMENT—Well located stucco building; flats and stores; all modern Improvements; rent $1,320; snap. .$11.0 *0

ROSEVTLLE—8lx-fam'ly, near station; five rooms, with bath, each flat; modern plumbing: Income $1,212; act now..$10,200

Feist & Feist Urban and Suburban Dept.,

Scheuer Building 738 Broad at.

HOUSE. 7 rooms, all Improvements; garage for 5 machines. 268 South 8!xth st.

NORTH SEVENTH ST.. 421—Elegant new two-family house In Rosev lie; 12 dandy

rooms; tiled baths, steam and electricity; near trolley; flret floor.

TWO up-to-date two-family houses, with stabla for ten horaea. aheds for ten wagons;

lot 100x105; price $9,500 748 South Twen- tieth at.

DWELLING HOUSES TO LET.

HOUSE TO LETv ~

Stratford pi.. 28—11 rooms, all modern im- provements; steam heat, electric light and gas; 155 month. Inquire DR. KEAST, 30 Strat- ford pi.

BALDWIN ST.. 24—Six light rooms: rent $15. FEI8T A FEI3T, Renting Department,

Scheuer building, 738 Broad.

CLIFTON AV., 257—S x rooms, water, gas: $19. HERBERT W. RQ8S. 741 Broad St

CLINTON HILL, near Clinton av.- 55x102. 11 rooma. bath, four first floor; quartered oak

trim, steam electricity. FEIST A FEIST. 8cheuer building, 788 Broad st.

ELEGANT new Forest Hill house; never oc- cupied: near trolley, eight dandy rooms;

tiled bath, steam electricity, parquetry, every co-t "Me con- or* *nee; cor> 'der renting to small family. FEIST A FEIST. Renting De- p mein, schruei building, 788 Broad ft-

FOR RENT—House 7 rooma, all Improve- ments; with or without garage. 268 South

Sixth st.

JELLIFF AV 259—Very desirable one-f mtly house; 0 rooms, water and gas; large yard;

rent $20. L. M. SMITH. 22 Clinton at., room 51.

PRINCE ST.. 255—Six large rooma. suitable for colored people; $14 FEIST A FEIST

Rent'ng Department, Scheuer building, 788 Broad.

Wwt Oranse. $20 WILL rent six-room house, all Improve-

ments; flve m nutes to Newark »rol!ey. 108 Chestnut st. or JAMES S. HOLMES, Orange.

BOARDING.

BROAD ST., 019 opoalte City Hall—Hall, Sin- gle and double rooma, with board.

GRANT ST. 22—Nice rooms, good board S ate at., 47 furnished rooms, improvements.

HALSEY 8T.. 2"—Very pleasont rooms and excellent table 1 aard; reasonable.

HALSEY ST. 119—Rooms and table board; all Improvements; central location. #

THOMAS ST. 78 near South at atatlon—1 can accommodate about three boarders, not

a regular boardlng-hou«»e. private: privileges same as home MRS KTVNT7R.

WASHINGTON ST.. 20.3. The Eagle Cafe- Ftimlahed rooma. with or without board:

centrally ir>^*rd.

HOAI1D AND ROOMS WASTED.

BOARD AND ROOMS—Four adult*; private family preferred; two bedroom* required:

will furnish if desired; not over 15 mlnu'e*’ walk from Broad and Market: name r«t s: references exchanged. H., Box 2D. Star office.

HOTEL*,

COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Washington at., 205- European or American plan; rates reasonab e

1.0A NS—PERSONAL.

HONOR LOANS $5 to $100 $5 to $100 LOANED TO WORKING PEOPLE OF ALL

CLASSES ON YOUR HONOR. We will positively guarantee that our ratea

are the lowest in the city, our payment* the easiest, and that your employer, friends nr relatives will never know. You get money the same day you call.

CALL-’ PHONE WRITE

NEW JERSEY FINA NCE CO. SUITE 312-814 SCHEUBR BUILDING.

BROAD AND COMMERCE STS.. THIRD FLOOR.

Opposite Postofflce. Tel. 8C8 Market.

MORTGAGES, LOANS—UK AI. ESTATE

MORTGAGE MONEY. AJiy section of Naw Jersey, improved real

astat«L or vacant lota, city or suburban prop- arty, in sums of $100 to $1,300 from one month to one year, on first, eecond and third mortgages. 1st Mgts., 5 per ct. lnt.70 per ct. of va'ue 2nd Mtgs. ffVfc per ct. lnt. ..90 per ct. of val le 3rd Mgts.. « per ct. lnt..HH> p«r ct. of value Money obtained quickly and upon short notice.

V Y. A N. J. MORTOAGE CO. Suita 828. 299 Broadway, New York City.

LOANS—MORTGAGES.

HAVE client* desiring to purchase second mortgages. WILLIAM HARRIS Att’y-at-

Law. Rooms 820-322 Union Bldg.. 9-11 Clinton.

I HAVE money to loan on bond and mortgage; what have vou to offer? JOHN JACKSON.

183 Market st.

MONEY to loan on first and second mortgages and also on building and loan mortgage*

HUGO WOERNER. 738 Broad at.

city advertisements.

HEADQUARTERS FIRE DEPARTMENT- Clty Hall.

Newark. N. J.. April 4. 1912 Sealed proposals will be received at theae

headquarters (while the Board of Fire Com- missioners Is In session), during the period of time between 2:30 and* 0:30 o’clock p. m.. on Wednesday. April 10th, 1912. and will be opened immediately after the expiration of the time fixed for receiving the aforesaid pro- posals. for furnishing the department with the following supplies, to wit:

825 bags, more or less, of best old oats. 100 bag*, more or less, of hast bran.

50.000 pound*, more or less, of best No. 1 old Timothy hay.

10.000 pounds, more or less, of best long rye straw.

The quality of the aforesaid supplies must be as specified above, and delivery is to be made at the quarters of each company in such quantities as the several companies may need during the month.

Further Information concerning these pro- posals. aa to quality and quantity, will be furnished upon application to the secretary of tha board

The Board of Fire Commissioners reserves the right to purchase suoh additional quantt ilea or the several commodities herein sped fied as may ba needed, at the prioos contained in the proposal It may accept, and It further reserves the right to rejeot any or all pro- posals to recalved aa may be deemed for the bast interests of the city

WTLLTAM A WEBER. President.

Charles 8. Smlih fltnc-ary

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REAL ESTATE FOR IAMC.

Out of Torn, BUNGALOW on ocean front, on nesreat batch *

to Newark; on corner plot, 30x100; contain- tng five large rooms, with flreplece, bath, j attic and doable porch and separate ga~a«e $1,000. only $300 down JOHN WILSON 1

Builder, Keanaburg. N. J.

HOTEL and summer boarding-house, located »*ear Lake Hopatcong, Lackawanna and trpl- 1

ley from Dover; fifteen acre* of land: twenty- } two rooms, large dance hall; beautiful grove, j large lake, sheds, iceboats, truck garden, at a sacrifice.

P. K. WILLSON. 76 Washington at Bloomfield.

LOOK FOR THE RED 310*4

Bloomfield BLOOMFIELD—Lots 25x100 feet price 186. $r \

down. $4 monthly; title guaranteed by New I Jersey Title and Abstract Co. PETER P. POPE. 176 Myrtle av Bloomfield, N. J.

COUNTRY HOME: about three acres of land; large house, barn, chicken-houses; lots of

fruit; aU for $1,800; building* would cost $3,000; will sacrifice to close the estate, loca tlon. Sussex County. P. K. WILLSON, 7C Washington st., Bloomfield.

inOCAT BARGAIN'—Onp or el«h' T*Iu«bl» I lots; park section; Maolia av.. Bloomfield; f

value steadily increasing, macadamized roads. cement sidewalks Owner. J. STANFORD. 5*15 Bloomfield av., Bloomfield

ON LOT 40x200 feet: will sacrifice a well- I built house; perfect condition; maple and \ oak floors; Improvements; steam heat, seven;

iarge rooms, open attic; splendid porch; gar } den. variety of berry hushes, fruit tr^es. flowers; on homelike, shady street, half block to Bloomfield trolley; near churches, school, stores, railroad; on account of death In family will sell to tjulck buyer for $4,000. WILLIAM H STEVENSON. 561 Bloomfield av.. Bloom field.

TWO-FAMILY house: all the latest Improve- j raents. large lot and large barn; on account j of business conditions having changed, will

sacrifice; a guaranteed 12 per cent. Invest- ment. P. K. WILLSON, 76 Washington st., Centre; look for red sign

Caldwell. CHICKEN farm at North Caldwell; 8-room

house and bam; steam heat; 20 minutes’ walk from trolley cars, $2,650. F. L. HEL- 1

LER.

Glen R'dgf. GLEN RIDGE. N. J.

•10.000 buys this splendid new home on lot | 100x237; this beautiful house contains large foyer ball, beam cel lngs, with handsome large open flreplaoe, bookcases, parlor, din ng-room, open fireplace, kitchen butler s pantry, glass j closet; second floor four bedrooms, bathroom, j third floor, two bedrooms, bathroom closed storage-room, sun parlor. ifx26 screened and I

glass frame; gas and wired for electricity; steam heat; laundry In cellar; every known Improvement; parquet floors, chestnut trim; eight minutes to Lnckawanna d**pot. will sell house on plot 60x237. separate $8 500. terms to suit. Seen Sundays 1 to 6 p. m. JOHN G PARKIN. 64 Washington st., B.oomfleld. N. J.; phone 2117-W.

Madison.

MADISON FARMS. COUNTRY ESTATES. FURNISHED

UNFURNISHED HOUSES. CONSULT

JOSEPH V. KEATING OPPOSITE STATION. MADISON. N. J.

New Jersey. ATLANTIC HTGHLAND8—Mardean Bungalow

Colony: lots $50. Mardean front shore, depot and trolley on premises. F. A. MOREHOUSE. Red Bank. N. J.

REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE.

FAF FAF A A F Ask FEIST A FEIST, Schsuer Bldg. F A A F&F FAF

AXYO.N E wishing to exebangs real estate anywhere oan get excellen opportunities;

send particulars or property and wants. MT-RRAY EXCHANGE. 188 Market tL

FACTOR! PROPERTY AND SITES FOR SALE OR TO LET.

faf faf * * r Art FEIST * FEIST. Setwuar EM*. F A A FAF FAF

FARMS FOR SALB.

SEND to Country Dopt. (or new booklet; farms, country homes, gentlemen's estates.

Nee Jersey. \ew York, uonv Island, Coon. LOUIS 8CHLE8INGER. Inc. Essex building.

FARMS WANTED.

WE can ssiJ or exchange your farm, country home or seta is. Country Department.

LOUIS BCHLE8INGER. Inc.. Easex building. I-LL—

FACTORIES, LOFTS, ETC., TO LET.

FAF FAF A A F Aak FEIST A FEIST, Scheuer Bid*. F A A FAF FAF

LOFTS. WITH POWER A_\I> STEAM HEAT,

4(5 LAWRENCE ST. Washington wilbon.

LOFTS to let, new building, sprinkler system, electric power, light, live steam, lowest In-

j aura nee rate in Newark. 46 Austin at., near Murray.

MECHANIC ST.. 21-28—Four-etory brisk building. 42x80: light, high basement; hae

ten-foot driveway und*r part of bu ldlng. also i loft, third floor, 200-202 Market at. 40x90,

suitable for • light manufacturing. Apply to MARCUS L. WARD. Room 801. Essex build Ing.

WILL build to meet requirement#; acreage w'th r*!’ro«d elding: exeel’ent locet'on: eood

h'gh ground; near fri ght station: two minutes from trolley: ten-ve*” leaae; 15 cent# per square foot. ASK FEIST A ^ETST. factory Fprc'ollBta (Abe Felat, manager), Scheuer

j building, 78S Broad.

; 15.000 SOT'ARE FEET: centrally located: heavy mill construction; all light: steam

heat: close to freight and paaaeng»r stations; r>ct immediately Aak FET3T A FET8T. fac- torv Speciell»ta »Abe Feist, manager), Scheuer building. 788 Broad Will construct factories to your order.

GARAGED TO LET—CITY.

ATTENTION! AN Al SNAP! Brick building. 80x54: will enlarge, making

length 134 fe*t: two atoriea: cement floor. : complete lrapts including gas electricity.

steam, hot water: excellent location; immedi- I ate poaseaalon: long leas" to responsible

oarties. Consult FEIST A FEIST. Automobile J Department. Scheuer building. 788 Broad.

| HALLS AND LODGE ROOMS TO LET.

j IROQUOIS HALL—Centrally located. I»-o- quois building. 262 Washington at., excel-

lent for lodge meetings, dancea. whiata. etc.; • afternoona or evenings; rates reasonable. Ap- | plv to F T-rrT'n?N'RACH Iroquois building

i \ STORES. OFFICES, ETC.. TO LET.

! FAF FAF A A P Aak FEIST A FRTRT Scheuer Bldg. F

j A * j PAP FAF

! BAKERY—Store and oven, oor. Plane and ! William eta.; will lease HERBERT W. \ HOPS. 741 Broad at.

! CENTRAL STORE—Washington et., near ! Market: |40. HERBERT W. ROflS. 741 ! Broad at.

I CLINTON AV.. 287—Large atore, with alx ! light, pleasant living rooms over; good place | for business. J. M. SAYRE. 29© Clinton av.

DESIRABLE, moat convenient location tn the I Scheuer building, corner Broad and Com- ! merer sts., opposite Poatofflce. FEIST A j FEIST. Managing Agents. T98 Broad at.

| NINETEENTH AV.. comer Twenty-second at. I —Store and four rooms, all improvement#;

j good for confectionery.

TO LET—Large atore. with four rooms, or without; newly painted: rent reasonable.

Inquire second floor or C*. RENNER, 12 Ga- > refs at.

TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES.

POR RENT—Part or entire building. 48 Mar- ket w* will alter to suit tenant. Apply

t%t~o~vEd REALTY CO.. New and Nutt- man ate.

FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED.

REFINED couple deetra three or four rooms for light housekeeping: centrally looated,

with doctor or aged oouple preferred: refer- exchanged. E. G W Box 88. Star

office.__

houses wiirrsD to rent.

FOREST HILL, near Mt. Prospect av.—11 room# bath, parquet floors, steam, eleo-

trlolty, every oonvenianoe. FEIST A FEIST |

^Aho^Felvt. manager), fleheuer VullAlnf, Tit |

IFARTMENTS. I ITI AV ITOOMfl TO LET.

APARTMENT, Cresceir, Murr ay ami Brjns- wick ata.—Five rooms and batn, steam heal

and janitor service included, $2* Rudolph. 20 West Kinney at., seven rooms and hath, cor- ner apartment, immediate possession, steam heat and janitor service, Z40.

Feist & Feist Scheuer Building

Hi Broad.

ATTRACTIVE apartment. Rose Villa— Largs. bright room*; magnificent decorations, living

rooms separate from others, parquet floors; every possible convenience; three minors from Lackawanna (Ampere) station: noar trolleys; special Inducements; one month free.

Feist & Feist Scheuer Building

738 Broad.

roams .‘-family house, for desirable colored family; $10.

FEIST & FEI3T. Renting Department, Scheuer building. 738 Broad.

POMONA AV.. 112. Weequahlc Park section-* Very cozy apartment In new two-faml y

stucco house; well worth seeing; rent $30.

PRINCE ST.. 253—Four rooms. JO; Waverly av., 80. four rooms. $9 FEIST e. FEIST,

Scheuer building, 738 Broad.

SECOND floor for rent, 25x70; electricity, etc.; suitable for any kind light business, rent

part or whole floor: low rent. Inquire SCHEL- LER. the Jeweler and Watchmaker. 250 Mu ket at., near Mulberry at., 1 block below Broad st.

SECOND ST.. 10-Four rooms, $9 50. FEIST At FEIST. Renting Department, still at

Scheuer building, 73S Broad st.

SEYMOUR AV.. 61-Five light rooms, ail im- provements, two-family house.

SOUTH BELMONT AV.. 660-662-Five beauti- ful flve-room flats; every improvement, ex-

cept heat; fine neighborhood; new houses: halls furnished, rent $38 and $19; possess on st once CLINTON PARK SOUTH L. & J. CO. 800 Broad st.. Room 210, or JOHN J. QUINN. 398 Peshine av.

SPRINGDALE AV.. 45—Six rooms and bath; all modern impts.; one month’s rent free;

$26 FEIST & FEIST Renting Department, Scheuer building, 738 Broad.

STRATFORD COURT APARTMENTS, corner of Clinton av. and Stratford pi.—High c'asa

In every reepect; one six. one seven and one eight-room apartment. AETNA REALTY CO. Agents. 738 Broad st. Phone 2622 Mar- ket.

THTRD AV., near Roseville av.—Seven large. bright, elegant rooms: every convenience.

FEIST & FEIST Managing Agents, Scheuer bui dlng. 788 Broad.

TICHBTNOR ST.. 45— Eleven rooms and bath; rent $36 Inquire 862 Bank st.

WARREN ST.. 885—Three large rooms. $6. FEIST A FEIST, Renting Department,

Scheuer building. 788 Broad.

East Orange. TO LET—Apartment, eight rooms and bath,hi

finest location in Bast Orange 29 Olenwood pi., west of Prospect st.; only $29: possession May 1. Inquire on premiaea or FIEDLER CORPORATION 142 Market st., Newark; phone 4060 Market.

FTRMISHED ROOMS TO LBT.

BLEECKER ST.. 54-Third floor room and board for two gentlemen; private family; all

conveniences.

BROAD ST.. 480—Boarding also nloe rooms; good table, for workingmen, food that's

clean and filling. MR8. CURTIS.

BURNET ST.. 84—Ons large room for two gentlemen, all Improvements, rates reason

able.

CLYDE APARTMENT, Washington at-. ITS- Large furnished room for couple or two

gentlemen; ring Kiefer*s ball.

COLUMBIA BT., 84— Front, housekeeping room with hot and cold water; also single

room.

COLUMBIA ST.. 68-Large front and atoova room, suitable for two gentlemen or oouple.

COTTAGE BT.. 10—Large front room, with or without light housekeeping; front single

room, shower bath, all Improvements; 8 min- utes City Hall; American family.

COURT ST.. 12, near Broad—Nicely furnished room, all Improvements, suitable for one or

two gentlemen, reasonable.

COURT BT.. 84-4 can acoommodate you with a nice room, only nloe people desired; 12.80

up; all Improvements.

COURT ST.. 68; Washington st., 888. 647— Pleasant, large connecting rooms; neatly fur-

nished complete for housekeeping; also single rooma

EIGHTH AY. 4T—One large and one small comfortably furnished room; Improvements

central location.

ELM 8T.. 8—Light housekeeping room; single rooms; block from City Hall.

FRANKLIN ST.. 48—Two large rooms far re- fined people; all improvements.

HIGH 9T., 480—Large furnished room for light housekeeping; rent moderate.

HIGH 8T., 446—Pleasant, neatly furnished. front rooms; suitable one or two; all Im-

provements.

HIGH BT.. 636—Large, corner, front parlor first floor; hardwood flooring; beautifully

furnished: select neighborhood; also single room. Telephone 6G48-J. Market, or call.

LAFAYETTE ST.. 81—Nicely furnished room, with all improvements; central looation.

LAFAYETTE ST.. 178—Rooming and boarding. MARKET BT., 18—One furnished room for a

gentleman, all improvements, opp. Court House.

MARKET ST.. 296— Nice from room, two men; second floor; private family; new fur-

niture

MULBERRY ST. 198—Housekeeping rooms, $1.50 and $2. sleeping rooms, $1.

MULBERRY ST.. 168—Nicely furnished rooms for gentlemen only; central location.

ORANGE PL.. 5—Nice rooms, family com- forts, with or without board; rear westing*

house.

ORCHARD ST.. 31—For one or two refined gentlemen. In private family; every con-

venience; central location

ORLEANS ST 17—For refined colored peo- ple, iiic*> rooms, rates reasonable

PARK PL.. 80—Two doors from Proctor’s and three minutes to sub station, small and large

rooms, suitable for two.

PLUM ST.. 32, two blocks from Poetoffl.ee Comfortably furnished room, with all im

provementa. STIRLING ST., 27—Large front room; nil

Improvements; near Court House.

THE BURKIN OTON. 81 Halsey at.-Nice. neat rooms excellent table hotel service

dinner 25c rooms moderate: telephone for rates or call.

WALNUT ST.. 38—Very large front room running hot and cold water also medium

else room.

WARREN ST.. 103—Two comfortably fur- nished connecting rooms for light house-

keeping; all Improvements.

WASHINGTON ST.. 346—Nice Bleeping and housekeeping rooms; nice furniture and bed-

ling.

NEAR NEW YORK TUBES BROAD ST., 526—If you wish u.ce, clean

rooms at $1.76 up. please call and see min*, housekeeping or sleep.ug.

FULTON BT., 47. near Shubert Theatre." "N. Y. Tubes’—Double. single rooms,

shower baths; accommodating permanent or transients, table board optional. Tel. 4844-J. Market. 7

GRANT ST.. 23—For a refined gentleman In private family, large, homelike room, min

ute from Lackawanna, reasonable.

HALSEY ST.. 70 (first belli—Large doubis rooma. $2 to $4. also desirable single rooms,

$2; all improvements.

PARK HOUSE. 80 Park pi.—"Open’’ till ‘1 a. m.good table; excellent, c.oan servloa.

we catei to the beat classes of people; Come. Sat a Meal."

PLANE ST., 168—Comfortable, large, lighl rooms; terms reasonable. J. G. HARRINQ-

TON.

THE CLEMENT HOUSE, opposite Y. M. C A., 27 Cedar st.—Nice meals at *‘Morning.

"Noon" or "Night.'' 25c; "Good. Clean Serv loa. *’

THE VINCENT. Halsey at.. 55-Lsrge. light, homelike room; all improvements: central

to oat I on.

WARREN ST., 16—Third floor, front room, nicely furnished; two gentlemen or couple

WARREN BT., 17— Back room, second floor; nicely furnished; all improvements: *2.50

WARREN BT., 72—Alcove housekeeping rooaA •8: back mom, 68.60; improvement.

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