The Star-Ledger from Newark, New Jersey (2025)

NEWARK EVENING STAR: THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1910. RY STAR WANT ADS. FOR QUICK RESULTS of births, engagements and Notices marriages, 50 cents.

50 Deathe, centa. 25 cents; with notice of funeral, DEATHS. BARCLAY-On October 31, 1910, Elizabeloved wife of John Barclay, 53 Lafayette street. BATES--At Princetown, near Schenectady, George N. W.

Phede. and of the late David W. Crane. BROOKFIELD-On Tuesday, November 1, 1910, Elizabeth Jarvis Baker, widow of J. Fletcher Brookfield, and daughter of the late James A.

Baker, in her 61st year. Funeral services will be held at her late 252 Ridge street, Friday, November 4, at 2 p. In. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Interment Mount Pleasant at the convenience of the Cemetery family.

November 8, 1910, at the CLARE--On of her parents, 87a Garresidence Genevieve, daughter of side street, and Ellen Clare, aged 9 William years 10 months. COOK--At her late residence, we WednesNovember 2, 1910, Jeanette, wife day, of David M. Cook. COURTNEY--At Orange, N. No1910, George son cf ember 2, George W.

and Mary Courtney, in his sixteenth year. CURREN-At Bloomfield, N. on November: 2, 1910, Ella wife cf Arthur B. Curren, aged 80 years, 29 Washington DE COTEE-On November 2, 1910, at her home, 162 South Tenth street, Adeline L. De Cotee (nee Alruth), wile of Magarique De Cotee, aged 56 years.

Notice of funeral hereafter. ENGLER-On Wednesday, November 2. 1910, after a brief but severe illness, Ed vard Engler, beloved husband cf Madlin Engler (nee aged 59 years 8 months 22, days, 9 Horatio street. FUDGE--November 3, 1910, George of Harry and Margaret infant, aged 2 months 2 weeks. Funeral from the parents' resi- 34 Searing avenue, East st NewFriday, November 4, at -p.

m. denice, Felatives and friends. are respectfully invited. Interment at the Cernetery of the Holy Sepulchre. GOTTSCHALK--After a lingering illness, on November 3, 1910, at her late home, No.

55 Linden avenue, Bloomfield. N. Johanna Elizabeth. beloved wife of the late John F. Gottschalk, in her eighty-first year.

HAURI-At Morristown, N. on November 1, 1910, Frederick, husband of Bertha Hauri. aged 41 years. HERBERT-On November 2, 1910, Gregyoungest child of Frank and Herbert (nee Bradley), aged 14 months. and friends are kindly Relatives, attend the funeral from the parents' residence, 167 Van Buren street, on Friday, November 4, 191v, at 2 p.

m. Interment in the Cemetery of the Holy Sepulchre. HESTER- On November 2, 1910. Catherine, wife of the late Patrick Hester. JENNINGS-At East Orange, N.

November 1, 1910, Myra Dodd, wife of Horace N. Jennings, in her 71st year, 260 North Grove street. KROUSE--On November 1, 1910, at her 99 Oraton street, Josephine, beloved wife of Joseph O. Krouse, aged 33 years. MARSH-At his residence, at 29 South Munn avenue, East Orange, N.

on 1, 1910, Frederick Beasley Marsh, second son of the late Dr. Elias J. Marsh and Matilda Beasley Marsh, of Paterson, in the 74th year of his age. MARTIN--On November. 2.

1910,. Catherine, beloved daughter of the late Peter and Bridget Martin. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend the funeral from her late residence, 319 New street, on Saturday, November 5, at 8:30 a. to St. Joseph's Church, there a High Mass of Requiem will be offered for the repose of her soul.

Interment in Cemetery of the Holy Sepulchre. McLAGAN-On November 2, 1910, Alexander McLagan. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from his late resi. dence, $4 Irving street, on Saturday, November 5, at 1:45 p. to the Summerfeld M.

E. Church, where services will be held. Interment in Bloomfleld Cemetery. God is our refuge and strength. PFEFFER-Suddenly, on November 2, 1910, at his parents' residence, 83 lie street, Armand, beloved son of Joseph and Madeline Pfeffer, aged 15 years.

SCHULTZ-Suddenly on November 1, 1910, Richard, beloved husband of Gertrude Schultz (nee Streissguth). Relatives and friends and members of Apex Lodge, K. of and Pythfas Sisters of Apex, Carpenters' Union No. 306 and District Council of Carpenters, are kindly invited to attend the funeral services at his late residence, 69 Newton street, on Thursday, November 3, at 8 p. m.

Interment in Fairmount Cemetery at the convenience of the family. STEINLECHNER-Suddenly. home, on November 1, 1910, Anton, husband of Elizabeth Steinlechner (nee Waldschmidt), aged 64 yeara 2 months, 620 North Fifth street. SWANSON-On November 1, 1910, Nels beloved husband of Matilda H. Swanson, aged 60 years.

333 Forest street. Arlington, N. J. TONE New York, Novem1, 1910, Joseph, aged 66 years, and Harriett, his wife, aged 64 years, of 553 West Forty-eighth street, New York. WALTERS--At Caldwell, on Tuesday, November 1, 1910, William Woodruff, beloved husband of Ellen Walters, aged 50 years.

Funeral services will be held at his late residence. Campbell avenue, Caldwell, on Friday, November 4. at 2:30 p. 11. Interment in Caldwell Cemetery.

WATTER-Charles L. Watter, at Freiburg in Breisgau, Baden, Germany, on October 29, 1910. Notice of funeral hereafter. WITTKOP-At Short Hills, N. November 1, 1910, August Wittkop, In his 66th year.

Cemetery Memorials. time 1c a word: 3 times a word; times a word; $1 a line 1 month. GEORGE BROWN Established 1850. Designers and Manufacturers of MONUMENTS TOMBS, VAULTS AND GUNERAL CEMETERY WORK IN ITE, MARBLE AND STONE. 270 AND 274 BELLEVILLE AVENUE, Opp.

entrance to Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Funeral Directors. 1 time ic a word; 3 times a word; times word; $1 a line 1 month. People's Burial Co. 380 Broad cor.

8th Ave. WILL FURNISH FOR $75.00 elegant casket, covered with fine black broadcloth, white or silver gray plush, with massive bar handles, engraved nameplate, lined with silk or satin, outelde. case, embalming, advertising, dressing shaving, cruciAx, candelabra, gloves, chairs, hearse and three coaches to any city cemetery. We furnish for $45.00 taker -Funeral parlors free. funeral that measures up to any trust ander: PHONE 257 BRANCH BROOK.

Newark Burial Co. 534 BROAD STREET, Between Bridge and Lombardy streeta. For $65.00 we agree to supply Black Broadcloth, White Plush, Imitation Oak Casket, Handles, Plate, Interior Lined Complete, Outside Pine Box, Embalming, Newspaper Notice, Use of Rui Pedestal, Crepe, Camp Chairs, Hearse, Three Coaches any City Cemetery, Services of Funeral Directors. Parlors for funeral in connection. 3021 Market.

Phone 534 Broad St. POSITIVELY FIRST-CLASS SERVICE AT REASONABLE RATES. COACHES FOR FUNERALS, $4. J. A.

W. HARTH, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND MARKET COACH 2. OWNTELEPHONE OFFICE 293 SOUTH ORANGE AVE. WAREROOMS, 291-295 SOUTH ORANGE AVE. JOSEPH J.

MANGER, Undertaker and Embalmer. Coaches and Camp Chairs to Fire. Tel. 763 Waverly. 489 Springfeld aY.

WM. F. MULLIN: UNDERTAKER, 225 Lafayette street. Phone 660 Market. FRANK A.

FOLEY, FUNERAL DIRECTOR, EMBALMER, 65 Ferry st. L. D. Phone 3298-R. Cemeteries.

1 tin.e 10 a word; 3 times a word: 6 times a word: $1 a line 1 month. GLEN RIDGE CEMETERY. Franklin av. and Joralemon Bloomfeld, N. tel.

1643-J, Bloomfeld. Branch office, Newark. Scheuer tel. 3922 Market. REAL ESTATE.

TRANSFERS. NEWARK. Jacob Forman to Abraham Forman, W. Monmouth st. ft 11 tr Waverly pl, 35x95 $1 Abrabam Forman to Esther Forman, same property 1 Mary Bosset and hue to.

Gussie Lilien, Milton st. 126 It tr Boston st, 53x126 1 Walgh Co. to Edward H. Klepp, 19th st. 238 ft tr Springfield av, 50x100; and other tract 1 Meyer Levine to John J.

Carlin, Newark st, 230 ft tr Warren st, 25x97 1 Napoli Traders' Co. to Thomas Costello, Webster st. 27 ft fr id. Mrs. Turner, 27x100 Broad and Cen- 1 Philip J.

Bowers to tral Halsey st. 147 ft s.fr. Central av. 15x113; and other Fairchild Baldwin Co. to same, same property 1 Charles S.

Harrison (exr) to David Scheuerman et al, Charlton st, 374 ft fr Spruce st. 25x100 2,500 N. Frederick Sauer to Margaret M. York, 5 14th av, 21 ft fr S. 12th st, 127 x265 5 Joel S.

La Barr to Ernest Wallace, Peshine av, 875 ft fr Hawthorne av. 25x100 1 Margaret M. Martin et al to Henry Melville, 9 cor 6th and N. 9th st, 88x130 1 Henry Melville to William P. Martin, same property 1 Mary Scherrer to John F.

Relnhard, 5 S. 13th st, 163 ft tr Central av, 28x.100 1 Horace P. Cook et al to Frederick Kilgus, Broad st, 49 ft fr Tichenor st, 26x120; and other tract 1 Charles Loebel to Enterprise Building Woodside av, 8 fr Grafton av. 1 Anson A. Carter to Board of Education of Newark, Vanderpool st, 126 ft fr Frelinghuyeen av.

25x100 4,300 William V. Nichols to. Clinton HIll Realty Elizabeth av, 164 ft fr Watson av, 65x142. 1 Eliza Larkin and hus to Carl J. Ahlstedt, 9 8 Alpine st, 125 ft fr Sherman av.

25x100. Carl J. Ahlstedt to Bessie J. Allen, same Prospect Imp. Co.

10 William C. Fiedler. 9. Orange av, 72 ft fr Jones st. 28x100.

1 Ida Gluck hus to Margaret Bulger, 8 James st, 63 ft fr Plane st. 16x93. 1 Thomas H. Richarda to Christian Feigenspan, Brill st, 219 ft fr Bowery. 92x100.

1 William Harrigan (sheriff) to Eugene F. McCabe et al, Fillmore st, 181 ft fr Market st. 2,000 Elizabeth Hemmer to St. Michael's Church. Abington av.

125 ft fr 7th st. 1 Josephine K. Hawkins et al (exrs) to Louis Schlesinger, 8 Morrie and Essex R. R. av, 244 ft fr High at.

18,000 John Wehner to Louis L. G. Klogs et al, a Kossuth st, 174 ft fr Lisle at. 1 William C. Fiedler to Prospect Imp.

S. 12th st. 245 ft 8 fr 18th av. 1 August Hein to Meinrad Schuler, 8 Ann st. 200 ft n.

fr New York av. Caroline Norton to William Levy, beginning at William Rankin's cor, Boudinot st, Sharff Construction Co. Gideon Stammelman, Warren st. 176 ft fr Littleton av. Thomas A.

Bedson to Harry E. Wien, 8 cor Lafayette and Prospect sts, 27x100: and other Christian Schmidt to Michael Winter. 9 cor Springfield av and Magnolla st, Elizabeth A. Wilson and hus to Thomas H. Wimbush.

Lake st. 475 ft fr 8d av. 75x100. Union Building Co. to Meratelder Construction a Baldwin av.

201 ft fr Avon av. 87x111: and other Mary A. flicks and hue to Joseph F. Help Wanted -Male. AUTO SCHOOL OF NEW JERSEY--Years of experience in auto school work enables us to give the beat practical Instructions at the lowest fees; your license obtained after passing and evening ciasses.

our examinations. Day 457 Washingten near Kinney. BOWER MACHINE GLAZER-ECLIPSE TANNING 119 Sussex a7. CHAIR CA! be first-class. Call GEO.

cell R. SCHNEIDER, 382 Avon city; evenings. small cores in brass COREMAKER wanted on foundry. C. A.

GOLDSMITH. No. 42 Cutler Newark. N. J.

delivery, care for MAN of all work to drive horses and wagons. and anything pertaining to business of baker and confectioner. $12 Main Orange. MECHANICAL DRAFTSMEN are paid $35 to $76 weekly: comnlete course at your home four months. DRAFTSMAN.

404 Union Newark. PUTTERS-OUT on call skins. Apply ECLIPSE TANNING 119 Sussex av. RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS preparation -Newark free. examinations FRANKLIN November INSTITUTE, Dept.

164-Y, 12th; Rochester. N. Y. SALESMAN- on cigar. drug and novelty stores in Newark to sell as side line quickselling novelty.

Box 84, Star Office. men wanted -for two months: steady work; lathing. Address E. STRUBLE, Morristown. WANTED- Sign painter and artist familiar with air brush, relief bulb and scenic work: must be first-class; permanent position with large manufacturing concern: salary Plaza pected.

Address C. E. RINEHART. Hotel, Orange, N. J.

poliahers, makers, WANTED -Chandelier ishers, hangers, brass turners; job; carfare advanced. Box 98, Star Office. WANTED--Brass moulder. on Jobbing work. en C.

A. GOLDSMITH, No. 49 Cutler Newark. N. J.

WANTED- -Slocomb machine staker. Apply ECLIPSE TANNING 119 Sussex av. Wanted1 word: 3 times a word: 6 times a-word; $1-a-line-1-month. time word; 3 times a word; times a word; $1 a line 1 month. LISTER'S AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL.

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

Buyers of Dry Bone and Butchers' Bone. Consignments solicited. For particulars address LISTER'S AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL WORKS, 26 Broadway New York city, and Lister Newark, N. J. JOHN F.

KEHOE, President. WE pay the highest prices for old gold, silver, platinum and diamonds. JEWELRY EXCIANGE, 125 Market room 206, cor. Halsey. Household Goods.

ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, CONTENTS OF HOUSES. FLATS AND STORES BOUGHT: CASH QUICK: CONFIDENTIAL. 42 SOUTH ORANGE PHONE 2071 MARKET. Lost and Found. 1 time 1c a word; 3 times a word; 6 times a word; $1 a line 1 month.

LOST--Small and white setter dog: license No. Chatham and No. 6 Chatharn. Return to 11 Fulton Newark; $10 reward. LOST-College fraternity pin, star and crescent in design.

Liberal reward if returned to 15 Fan Ness city, Business Oonortunities. 1 time 10 word: 3 times a word; 6 times a word: $1 a line 1 month. BUSINESS PLACES SOLD--If you want to buy or sell see SCHWARTZ'S Business Exehange, 205 Springfleld av. "'Phone 921-L, Market. RESTAURANT -Completely furnished, bargain to quick buyer; rent very reasonable.

KAISER, 5 Commerce st. Keim. Johnson av, 272 ft s.fr Hawthorne av, 33x96. Joseph F. Keim to Otto Keim, same property William Harrigan (sheriff) to Benjamin G.

Demarest. 1st st. 125 ft n' fr New st. 8,078 Thomas Costello to Charles Bagnole, Sherman av. 20 ft 6 fr Hunter st.

Essex and Hudson Land and Imp. Co. to Florence E. lots 76, 76 and 77. bik 1.128, 10th 150 Benjamin Wolf to William L.

Kiell, cor Fairmount and 14th ave, 1 TOWNSHIPS. John B. Scarlett to Leopold Frechette. Belleville. Eleanora at.

318 ft fr Greylock av, 31x100; and other tract 1 Christopher Blank to Minnie Renner, Irvington, Florence 60 ft fr. Laurel av. $1x107 1 Edith Leslie King to Willam Rose. E. Orange, s'e Glenwood av, 616 ft.

fr Springdale av. 1 Eliza King and hus to William Rose, E. Orange, Amherst st. 250 ft fr Rhode Island AV. 25 Leopold Frechette to John B.

Scarlett. Belleville, 8 Eleanora st, 318 ft fr Greylock av, 31x100; and other tract 1 William R. Johnson et al to Florence Van Slyke, Livingston, Northfield AV. fr lot M. J.

Johnson. 318x101 Breakenridge Tichenor. to Samuel Berger, Irvington, 8 Belmont av. 488 ft fr Bloomfleld av. 25x100 1 Nicholas Weber to Jacob Amberg, Irvington, Webster st, 238 It fr Elmwood av.

1 Mary E. Brown to Stephen D. Riddle, W. Orange, Northfield av, 125 ft fr Benvenue, Ruth M. Hennion to Wolfram Flugel, W.

Orange, 6 Ridgeview RV, fr S. Valley' st. 1 Philip J. Bowers to Helen T. Kelly et al, Bloomfleld, Fontaine av, 126 ft fr Parkway 1 John E.

Osborn to Bessie E. Warren and hus, Montclair. Gardiner pl. 183 ft fr Madison av, 50x125 Bessie E. Warren and hus to John E.

Osborne. Montclair. 8 Gardiner pl. 133 ft fr Madison AV, William S. Covell et al to Lauretta S.

Dutton, Montclair, Draper ter. 233. ft fr Willowdale AV, 1 Charles A. Morel to Jennie M. MacKain, E.

Orange, Park av, 374 ft fr Prospect st. 1 Charles Loebel et al to Enterprise Building E. Orange, a Main st. fr Sterling st. Henry V.

Crawford to Alfred A. Ritchie, Montclair, Orange rd. cor land 1st party, 2x200. Paul Bez to Michael J. Neylan, E.

Orange, Springdale av, 72 ft fr 22d st, Lizzie Ames and hus to John P. Cumins, E. Orange, Amherst st. 227 ft fr Central av. Michael J.

Neylan to Paul Bez, E. Orange, Glenwood av, 881 ft fr Springdale av, 37 Henderson H. Dotson to Francis C. Baird, Upper Montclair, Lorraine av, 570 ft fr Grove st, 100x207. Nutley Realty Co.

to Thomas D. Tennant, Nutley. Hampton pl. 132 ft tr Avondale rd, Stuyvesant Land Co. to William H.

A. Reillv. S. Orange, Broadview av. 178 ft fr Springfeld av.

28x100 Argenio Pecora to Antonio Nardiello, Belleville, se Belmont av. 200 ft fr Honisa st. Robert W. Hartpence to George Zweler, Irvington, 19th av. 325 ft w.

fr Grove st, 2x100; and other Fairchild- Baldwin Co. to George Penek, E. Orange, Central av. 107 ft fr Clinton st. 100x184.

Jacob H. Mayer to John E. Brydon, Irvington, Durand pl. 596 ft fr Springfield av. 25x100; and other William M.

Reeve to Lizzie Decker, S. Orange, cor Irvington and Tichenor avs, Mary Simiater et al to Francis J. Chesterman, Inwood av, fr Valley rd. Clarence Spear to Raffaelo Porzio, Help Wanted- -Female. time 1c a word; 8 times a word; times a word; $1 a line 1 month.

WANTEDTOUNG WOMEN FOR TELEPHONE OPERATING. MONTCLAIR, ORANGES, NEWARK. COURSE IN OPERATORS' SCHOOL PROVIDED. SALARY $4, $5 AND $6 PER WEEK PAID WHILE LEARNING. MUST BE BETWEEN 17 AND 23 YEARS OLD.

THE WORK IS PLEASANT AND INTERESTING, ROOMS AIRY AND LIGHT, ADVANCEMENT RAPID AND POSITIONS PERMANENT. EVERYTHING DONE FOR THE COMFORT OF EMPLOYEES. APPLY AT OPERATORS' SCHOOL 8 A. M. TO 5 P.

ROOM :2, 160 MARKET NEWARK. NEW TORR TELEPHONE COMPANY COOKS. waitress, laundresa. unstairs workers. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.

69 Warren st. DRESSMAKING -Girl to run errands and make hergelf useful. in dressmaking establishment; also waist improvers. 118 Ridgewood av. FEMALE applicants of the Bureau of Employment of the City of Newark, who are desirous of speedily securing places in frat-class famIlies as housekeepers, cooks.

chambermaids. nurses, will please call at the bureau's ladies' reception room, ground floor the City Hall. every afternoon, excepting Saturdays, Sundays and, holidays, between the hours of 2 and 4, when they will meet ladies needing their services. No charge for procuring employment. FIFTY SALESLADIES wanted.

Apniv GRAND FIVE AND TEN-CENT STORE, 168 Market st. HOUSEWORKERS. cooka and waitresses wanted at ORANGE BUREAU OF DOMESTIO REQUIREMENTS, 504 Main East Orange. RELIABLE and good washerwoman wishes laundry, to' take, home. 128 Academy st.

SALESLADY to attend bakery and confectionery: one experienced preferred. 312 Main Orange. housework WANTED--A young girl to asalat in light in apartment: two in family; must go home nights. E. C.

VAN DYE 91 South Ninth st. WANTED English-speaking girl. Apply ECLIPSE TANNING 119 Sussex av. WANTED English -speaking girl. Apply ECLIPSE TANNING 119 Sussex YOUNG LADY WITH EXPERIENCE AS CASHIER: GOOD PENMANSHIP AND ACCURACY, ALSO HIGHEST REFERENCES INDISPENSABLE.

ADDRESS BOX 77, STAR OFFICE. Situations Wanted- -Male. 1 time 12 a word; 3 times a word; 6 times 8. word; $1 a line 1 month. CO0K-Firat-class cook wishes position; restaurant, boarding -house or saloon.

Address COOK, 35 Jones st. buy COLLECTOR wishes position; speaks Italian, French, German, Spanish and English. Address G. TELLONE, 33 N. Fourth st.

bargain Situations Wanted- -Female. 1 time 1o a word: 8 times a word; 6 times a word; $1 a line 1 month. Attention Ladies! DO YOU NEED HELP? you are in immediate want of household servants call at the reception room of the Bureau of Employment of the City, ground floor front. CITY HALL BUILDING. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SATURDAY, BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 1 TO 4, where you will And awaiting you experienced GENERAL HOUSEWORKERS.

COOKS, LAUNDRESSES, NURSES. SEAMSTRESSES, ETC. Also others not skilled but ready and willing to be employed. POLITE LADY ATTENDANTS. COOK.

Arst-class, wants position. MRS. LAYTON, 34 Barclay st. IF YOU are in need of household servants such as housekeepers, cooks, chambermaids, nurses, you can interview applicants of this City's Bureau of Employment by visiting the bureau's ladies' reception room on the ground floor (front) of the City Hall, every afternoon excepting Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, between the hours of 2 and 4. The bureau's service is free.

STENOGRAPHER-Beginner: good speller: will appreciate a good position. STENOGRAPHER, 15 Ninth East Orange. Business Personals. 1 time 1e a word: times a word; times a word; $1 8. lino 1 month.

MeDOWELL system; easy to learn; rapid to use; goid medals over all competitors at London, Paris and St. Louis expositions. the leading method for cutting and making ladies' garments; pupila use own material; evening class Mondays. Thursdays: send for circular. ROSE C.

LYNCH. 893 Broad st. THE world moves, so does JOB DE. CAMPFurniture, safes, pianos, desks, packing and shipping a specialty: estimates cheerfully given. Established 1850.

Tel. 432 Market. 83-84 William st. CHARLIE SHING. First-class cut-price Ladles' and Gents' Laundry.

385 Broad st. Shirt. 80: collars. cuffs, per pair. 3c; handkerchiefs, drawers, 5c; undershirt, 5c: barber cloak, 10c.

METAL CEILINGS AND WALLS erected in all kinds of buildings. JAS. V. MAGUIRE, 313 Halsey Newark. STOVES.

ranges and heaters: all stoves are guaranteed: store repairing a specialty. M. PIDDELMAN, 261 Springfeld tel. 1727-L, Market. JOBBING done without delay; also factory carpentry; good work: price reasonable.

C. HAUCK, 252 Thirteenth aY. Clothing. WILL pay high prices for cast-off clothing. Send postal and I'll call.

FRANK. 87 Mezcer st. WILL pay high prices for cast-off clothing. Send postal and Fu call. B.

COHEN. 60 Canal st. Grinding and Cutlery. GRINDING and repairing of cutlery, barbers' tools and doctore' Instruments. F.

LAUTERJUNG, 110 Springfield av. Coming Events. 1 time 1c a word; 3 times a word: times a word: $1 a line 1 month. DANCING every Friday and Saturday nights at F. DOELGER'S HALL, 358 Morris av.

Livingston, mid rd fr John Morehouse, In line land of Thomas Salter, 71 acres: and other Daniel MeDicken to same, Livingston, saino For Sale. 1 time times le a a word: word; 8 $1 times a line 1 a month. word; GOLD GLASSES, $2.00. Don't neglect your last pair of eyes. Thorough examination of eyes and written guarantee of refund if not suited.

Specialty. headache ani nervous disorders arising from eye strain. Home service. by automobile. Prompt delivery.

Experience, 25 years. Evening calls to working patrons. No deposits, no trouble, no waiting. Write now. H.

ALBERT HEATH, 189 -Smith Newark. RADIATORS, POT STOVES, CANVAS COVERS. WALSH'S SONS CLAY AND PASSAIC STS. AUTOMATIC PIANO. new: original cost $650; can be bought for $800; rare barJOHN BONSCHER, 109 Speedway Irvington, ARTISTIC sign work: lowest prices.

HORLE, 128 Market King's Bldg. Phone 3720-J, Mkt. FOR -Engiieh beagle hound. 160 Fourth Elizabethport, N. J.

Chickens. YOUNG White Leghorn laying hens: Food stock. $1 each. ANDERSON, 47 Weaver Pianos and Organs. 6 times word: $1 a line 1 month.

1 time 10 1 a word: 3 times a word; IF YOU DO NOT CARE TO BUY, we will rent you a new piano for 84 a month. We have a number of small pianos suitable for music rooms and small apartments. Rent allowed if purchased. ARMSTRONG PIANO 22 AND 24 NEW STREET. ALSO ARCADE.

DON'T pay Broad st. prices for a piano. are out of the high rent district; our prices are $50 to $100 lower than New uprights $5 monthly; used uprights, $50 up. JOHN SPURGE. '65 Springfleld av.

MOVING Will dispose of my piano to save shipping, for $25. MRS. CASTLES, 26 Warren pl. ON account of moving must sell my piano, in splendid condition, for $18. 88 New Instruction.

1 time 1c a word; 3 times a word; 0 times a word; line 1 month. NEWARK ACADEMY, Founded 1792. WILSON Head Master. Thorough preparation for any college or sclentifle school, or for business life. CATALOGUE ON APPLICATION.

MISS TOWNSEND'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 54. Park place, 'Newark. N. instruction In all departmenta. Well equipped gymnasium and laborstory.

Certificate admits to leading colleges. Reopens September 29. Mias Townsend will be at home from 10 to 3 after September 23. Circular. MISS CRAVEN'S SCHOOL.

FOR GIRLS, 1008 Broad st. Newark, reopened Thursday. September 29th. Primary, intermediate, academic and college preparatory departments; a limited number of boys received in the primary depart- ment. Circulars on application.

NEWARK BUSINESS COLLEGE 86-92 Park place, near Proctor's. Call, write or phone for catalogue. COLEMAN COLLEGE. NATIONAL One block BUSINESS west of P. corner Halsey and Academy streets.

Catalog and school literature for the asking. BANJO, Mandolin, Guitar and Violin. WEIDT, 429 Washington cor. H. FISCHER, teacher of violin.

banjo, guitar. Studio, 117 Oliver st. Medical. time 1e a word: 3 times a word; 6 times a word; $1 a line 1 month. A.

J. TWO young gentlemen wish superior room and Kinney. board in select neighborhood within twenty minutes of Market and Broad give demandolin, talled description. Address IMMEDIATE, Box 80, Star office. BOARD wanted by a gentleman in respectabie Christian family, all Improvements; must be near Fifteenth av.

and Bergen state terms Box 33, Star Office. Loans- Personal. 1 time 1c a word; 3 times a word; 6 times a word; $1 a line 1 month. REAL ESTATE Special Real Estate Days---Tuesdays and Fridays. Real Estate Brokers.

1 time word: 3 times word; 6 times age a word; $1 a line 1 month. LATHROP ANDERSON REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 474 Broad st. Factorles. Phone 1481 Market. F.

F. MAYO CO. We do a general real estate business. We solicit your trade and cuarantee satisfaction. 783 Broad Newark.

Phone 5160 Market. ROBERT O'GORMAN CO. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. 15 Clinton street. Tel.

132 Market. CHARLES SPENGLER Real estate, fire insurance and mortgage loans. Metropolitan Washington and Market sts. STOUTENBURGH-MOELLER REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE. 859 Broad st.

Phone 1326-1326 Market. RENTS COLLECTED. HONEST and PROMPT returns guaranteed. SAMUEL R. CAIRNS, 494 BROAD ST.

INSURANCE LOWEST RATES. P. L. BRYCE, Insurance. Real Estate.

Loans. 790 Broad st. To Let for Business Purposes. 1 time 10 a word; 3 times a word; 6 timer: a word; $1 a line 1 month. BERGEN HALL, corner Thirteenth av.

and Bergen to let for all occasions. L. D. phone 4257-R, Market. MARTIN GEORGE, Prop.

CLIFTON 43-Store, six rooms; good location; moderate suitable for any business: tailor. dressmaking, grocery or candy store. COVILLE'S STABLES, rear of 82 Delavan av.Boarding, livery, cab and. baggage service at all hours. Tel.

1943 Branch Brook. Furnished Rooms to Let. time 1c a word: 3 times a word; 6 times a word; $1 a line 1 month. COLUMBIA 62-Light housekeeping room, also large front hall room, Improvements. GILLETTE PL.

28, near Broad furnished rooms in select neighborhood; steam heat and bath: plenty of light; convenient to three oar lines; also South st. depot; terms reasonable. HIGH 537-Newly furnished room, private house, improvements, hot water heat. LAFAYETTE 175-Rooming and boarding. NEW 88-Comfortable rooms for light housekeeping.

ORCHARD 89-Double or single rooms. ORLEANS 19-Front hall room to let in private family. SOUTH FOURTEENTH 36-Nicely furnished front room. Boarding. time 1c word: 3 times a word; 6 times a word; $1 a line 1 month.

SALARIED people, women keeping house and others furnished money without security; cheapest rates, easiest terms: save money by seeing me tefore trading elsewhere. Offices in 66 principal cities. D. H. TOLMAN, room 612, 238 Washington st.

Sealed Proposals. GREGORY AVENUE, In the Town of West Orange, beginning Mount Pleasant avenue and running to Luddington avenue, a distance of 8,846 feet; UNION AVENUE, beginning at Jerolamon street, in the Township of Belleville, and running to the Avondale road, in the Town of Nutley, 8. distance of 6,183 feet. Also for coating with macadam GREEN BROOK ROAD, in the Township of Caldwell, running from Pler lane to the North Caldwell line, a distance of 1,333 feet. Proposals are to be submitted to the committee on Thursday, November 10th, 1910, at 10 a.

at the rooms of the committee, No. 312 Court House, Newark, N. and at no other time or place. Plans and -pecifications may be seen at the above office and at the office of the State Commissioner of Public Roads, State House, Trenton, N. J.

Each proposal to ba accompanied with a certifled check for one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) to insure the execution of the necessary contract, and to be Indo. sed on the outside with the name of the bidde: and the work he proposes to do. Each bidder to submit separate proposals for each road. The committee reserve the right to reject any or all vide WALLACE OUGHELTREE, Director. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the Committee on Roads and Assessments of the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Essex, State of New Jersey, for laying 24-inch drain pipe on the south side of BLOOMFIELD AVENUE, in the Borough of Verona, westerly from Forest avenue, for a distance of 1,600 feet.

For laying a 24-inch drain pipe on the south side of WESTVILLE AVENUE, North Caldwell, westerly from the west line of Charles Leaycraft, for a distance of 500 feet. Bids will be received by the committee on Monday, November 7. 1910, at the office of the committee, No. 312 Court House, Newark, N. at 3 p.

and at no other time or place. Plans and specifications may be seen at the above office. All proposals must be accompanied by a certified check for five per cent. the amount of bid to ensure the execution of the necessary contract, and to be indorsed on the outside with the name of the bidder and the work he proposes to The committee reserve the right to reject any NOTICE TO ROAD BUILDERS. Sealed proposals will be received by the Committee on Roads and Assessments of the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Essex, State of New Jersey, for grading and paving with telford pavement or all bide.

GEORGE EAGER, Chairman. Tax Notice. TAX NOTICE. OFFICE OF RECEIVER OF TAXES, City Hall. Newark, N.

October 19, 1910. This office will be open from Thursday, October 20, 1910, until April 14, 1911, for the reception of taxes for 1910. Particular attention is called to the following If paid on or before law: the requirements of thirty-first day of October, one (1) per cent. will be twentieth deducted. It paid on or before the day of November, one-half of one (1) per cent.

will be deducted. If paid on or before the twentieth day of December, the exact amount of tax. If not paid on or before the twentieth day of December, interest at the rate of twelve (12) per cent. per annum will be added. If not paid on or before.

April 14, 1911, warrants will be issued with three (3) per cent. penalty, justice and collector's fees, in addition to ten (3.10) cents cost of publication, on each amount personal. Office open from 8 8, m. to 2 Saturdays from 8 a. m.

to 12 m. ROBERT L. ROSS, Receiver. Real Estate for Sale. 1 time 1c a word; 3 times word; 6 times a word; $1 a line 1 month.

OUT OF TOWN. Boynton Beach Heights, minutes from railroad station, 60 feet front corner; must sell. A. HAMMEL, 365 Elm Newark, N. J.

Caldwell. FARMS and homes for bungalow $700 per sore. F. L. HELLER, Caldwell.

East Orange. KELLY-O'DONOGHUE Real Estate, all departments. Large list houses and apartments for sale or rent; 3 prices. 349 Main Fast Orange. Montclair.

OPPORTUNITY-Seven rooms, bath, reception Fall; elegant location; Arst-class condition; $500 cash. $30 month. B. J. 241 Fourth Jersey City.

Apartments, Flats and Rooms to Let. 1 time 10 a word; 3 times a word; times a word; $1, a line 1 month. HIGH 256-Apartment, nine large rooms and bath; latest Improvements. Inquire at premises or A. FISCH, 792 Broad st.

MODERN APARTMENTS. To let, four and five rooms, with bath, steam heat, hot water and janitor service: rents reasonable. Inquire of janitor, 56 West Kinney, corner Washington or agent, 419 Washington from 9 to 11 a. m. PLANE -First floor; reasonable rent.

Apply F. M. P. PEARSE, 738 Broad st. SOUTH SIXTH 184, near Thirteenth ar.Excellent condition.

Apply F. M. P. PEARSE, 738 Broad st. SPRINGFIELD 84-Five rooma and bath.

Inquire A. FISCH, 792 Broad st. SUMMIT 65-Four rooms, rent $6. MRS. ROGER.

City Advertisements. Maste. LADIES DESIRING ADVICE registered specialist call at Mrs. WILLIAMS'S Office, pr'vate house 489 West Twenty-second New York, 2 blocks from Twenty-third st. ferry, or 2 blocks from Twentythird st.

Hudson Tunnel station. Absolute satisfaction guaranteed. Charges moderate. Advice free. Office hours, 10 to Sundays, 11 to MRS.

ALLEN. 74 HUDSON HOBOKEN, N. J. PRIVATE NURSING. CONFINEMENTS: ADOPTIONS.

MOTHER'S CARE: DOCTOR IN ATTENDANCE: ADVICE FREE: PRIVATE HOUSE: BLOCK FROM LACKAABSOLUTE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED; WANNA OR HUDSON TUNNEL STATION. LADIES' PRIVATE NURSING; confinement cases. trustworthy advice by graduate registered specialist: advice free and satisfaction guaranteed. MRS. HARMON, 139 Washington Newark: private house: two blocks rear of Hahne's: office hours daily, 11 a.

m. to 9 p. Sundays, 2 to 7 p. m. MRS.

DE COSTER, experienced nurse for sickness and confinements. 112 Tappan near Davis Kearny. WEESEL'S COUGH CORDIAL, for coughs, colds and for the throat, whooping cough, diphtheria, hoarseness, Phrenology. 1 time. 1c a word: 3 times a word; 6 times a word; line 1 month.

TAPPAN 112, near Davis Kearny, 1 time 10 a word; 3 times a word: 6 times a word; $1. a line 1 month. 1855. 55 1910. REPAIR WORK ON AUTOMOBILE WHEELS.

PHINEA8 JONES 305 MARKET NEWARK, N. J. Up the driveway. REGULAR CLINCHER OR DEMOUNTABLE RIMS FURNISHED AND APPLIED. Telephones 1571, 1672 Market.

Horses Carriages for Sale. 1 time 1e a word; 3 times word; 6 times a word; $1 a line 1 month. DEAD HORSES We Pay Cash. $5 Prompt Removal. SCHWARZ BROS.

1100 Harrison Kearny, N. J. L. D. 2310 Harrison; Local, 57 Harrison.

Cards. 1 time 1c a word; 3 times a word; 6 times a word; $1 a line 1 month. FRAENTZEL RICHARDS, Patent Law. American and foreign, patents, trade-marka and copyright and mechanical engineering. 745-747 Broad st.

Phone 2152-W. Market. DRAKE Established 1865. Phone 2946 Market, Firemen's Insurance Co. Broad and Market sta.

RUSSELL M. EVERETT. Tel. 4388-R, Market. Patent Lawyer and Bolicitor.

U. 8. and Foreign. Cor. Broad and Market, Storage.

time 1e a word: 3 times a word; 6 times a word; $1 a line 1 month. JOB DE CAMI', storage; safes and pianos stored $1 per, month; piano rooms steam heated during winter; furniture stored $1 per month up; locked rooms. Tel. 432 Market. NOTICM OF INTENTION--Board of Street and Water Commissioners.

Purauant 8 resolution adopted by the Board of Street and Water Commissioners of the City of Newark, at a meeting held the twenty-seventh day of October, 1910, and approved by the Mayor of the City of Newark on the twenty-eighth day of October, 1910, publio notice is hereby given that It is the intention of the Board of Street and Water Commissioneca of the City of Newark, under and by virtue of provisions of the act entitled "An act to revise and amend the charter of the City of approved March 11th, 1857, and supplements thereto, and the act creating the Board of Street and Water Commissioners of the City of Newark, approved March 28th, 1891, and other publio laws of the State of New Jersey, to order and cause the grading, curbing and flagging of HERBERT PLACE, from Washington avenue to Erie place, gether with all the appurtenances necessary to complete the same. Such persons as may object thereto are requested to present their objections in writing to the Clerk of said board, at the office of the Board of Street and Water Commissioners, City Hall, Newark, on or before the expiration of eix days from date of this notice. By direction of the Board of Street and Water Commissioners of the City of Newark. M. R.

SHERRERD, Chief Engineer Newark, N. October: 28, 1910. oct29-5t PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the following ordinances have been passed by the Board of Street and Water Commissioners and approved by the Mayor of the City of Newark, and pursuant to Chapter 36 of the State laws of 1909 are herewith published by title: An ordinance to provide for the grading, curbing and flagging of FOURTH AVENUE, from Fifth street to Roseville avenue. An ordinance to provide for the grading, curbing and flagging of CLAY STREET and CARLISLE PLACE, from Broad street to Ogden street. An ordinance to provide for the grading, curbIng and flagging of CLIFTON AVENUE, from Abington avenue to Second avenue.

An ordinance to open BLANCHARD STREET, from Its present terminus about 757 feet north of Ferry street northerly about 465 feet. An ordinance to open McCLELLAN STREET, from its pregent terminus at the Pennsylvania Railroad to Evergreen avenue. An ordinance to open GRAIN STREET, from about 286 feet east of Grove street to South Twentieth street. Adopted October 27, 1910. A.

R. DENMAN, President of the Board of Street and Water Commissioners. WM. E. GREATHEAD, Clerk of the Board.

Approved October 28, 1910. JACOB HAUSSLING, oct29-5t Mayor. OF INTENTION--Board of Street and NOTICE. Commissioners. Pursuant to a resolution adopted by the Board of Street and Water Commissioners of.

the City of Newark, at a meeting held the twenty-serenth day of October, 1910, and approved by the Mayor of the City of Newark on the twenty-eighth day of October, 1910, public notice is hereby given that It ie the intention of the Board of Street and Water Commissioners of the City of Newark, under and by virtue of provisions of the act entitled "An act to revise and amend the charter of the City of Newark, approved March 11, 1857, and the supplements thereto, and the act creating the Board of Street and Water Commissioners of the City of Newark, approved March 28, 1891, and other public laws of the State of Naw JerJersey, to order and cause the construction storm water sewers in THOMAS STREET. tromn the Tenth Ward ditch to Dawson street; in DAWSON STREET. from Thomas street to Parkhurst street, and in AVENUE from Parkhurst street to Emmett street. The part In Thomas street, Dawson street and Avenue from Parkhurst street to Harper street, to be thirty-six (36) inch concrete pipe, and in Avenue C. from Harper street to Emmett street, to be twenty-four (24) inch vitrifled pipe.

The sewers to be constructed under the sidewalks and to be used for storm water only. These sewers to be known and designated as "Avenue and Dawson Street Storm Water Sewer," together with all the appurtenances necessary to complete the same. Such persons' as may object thereto are requested to present their objections in writing to the clerk of said board. at the office of the Board of Street and Water Commissioners, City Hall, Newark. on or before the expiration of six days from date of this notice.

By direction of the Board of Street and Water Commissioners of the City of Newark. M. R. SHERRERD. Chief Engineer.

Newark. N. October 28. 1910. oct 29-5t OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF EXCISE COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF NEWARK.

City Hall, November 2. 1910. The following is a list of the names, residences and places of business of applicants for licenses contained in all applications or peritions made to this board for the granting of licenses to sell spirituous, vinous, malt or brewed liquors. and not heretofore published according to law, to wit: Name. Place of Business.

Residence. RETAIL -NEW APPLICATION. Morris Stern, 109 Hartford Same place RETAIL- RENEWALS. Mathias B. Puder, 430.

Warren Same place Balthaser Waechale, 103 Niagara Same place Tony Hanselman, 203 West Kinney st. Same place John Hennessy, 34 Bowery st. Same place Peter Wolff, Baudistel, 341 Plane 105 Magazine Same place August Erik Jensen, 69 Magazine place Agnes Jastrobek, 128 Howard Same place George Blindt, 139 Park place William Reiber, 20 Green place Marcus Traurig, 141 Warren Broad and South sts. WHOLESALE--RENEWAL. Sigmund Eckhouse 247 Market Same place RETAIL SINGLE TRANSFERS.

Frank Haag, 25 Summer Same place Abraham Unger, 386 Walnut Same place RICHARD MILLER. President. JAMES F. CONNELLY, Star want ads are read by people who are buyers, Advertise in the Star..

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