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aaaaaaaaaaiaaiaaaaaaiaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai < To-night and Monday WILL END Our Great Mid-Summer Sale.! ? ? Each day we have fresh news to add to the story of this Great Sale, and it is a bargain sale great in more w^iys than one. Great from low markings of price ? Great for its high character of mer chandise ? Great from the point of view of vast assortments laid out from which to make selections, and the enormous business we are doing is evidence that these advantages are appreciated by the people. In connection with thousands of other interesting items we call special attention to the following. s Mens' 4 fly | Brand ) regular S price Collars (Lion price 1 3c , sale 10c mm* Men8' 4-fly Cuffs(Lion Brand) ? regular price 15c, sale price 10c Choice of entire line of 25c neckwear at 19c Men's $100 Madras Shirts, ? reduced to 83c All our 50c Madras and Nf>g | ligee Shirts reduced to ? 43c .8 Men's 39c Balbriggan Under S wear reduced to 33c I ~~ Men's Half Hose, tan and S black, regular 10c quality, at 8c I ? Women's Wash Skirts made S of Crash, Linen and Pique, a 5 positive 1.98 value, while they ? last 1.59 Women's Wash Suits, of cham bray, Crash, and Linen, worth 3-98, at 2.98 Women's Walking Skirts, made of all wool cloth, good Brillian tine, good value at 4.98, sale price 3.98 Children's Dresses, of white Lawn, Chambray and Madras, worth 1.50 at 1.19 A lot of Children's fine Straw S Hats, worth up to 1.50, at. .1.29 ? Children's Fast Black Ribbed S Hose, worth 12 /4c at 9c ? Children's % Lace Hose, all s colors, worth 15c, at I2^C 5 ? STORE OPEN THIS EVENING TILL 10 O'CLOCK. REYNOLDS & HANSON 128-130 SMITH STREET, PERTH AMBOY. Telephone Call 108. MADAM RIVELY. 61 Smith St., Cor. High, IMeroe* Watson Bdg Hair Dressing, Shampooing, dcalp treatment corn treatment Manicuring and Massage Skillfully done (or Ladles at reasonable prices. Also scalp treatment Manicuring and corn treatment for gentlemen. Out of town engage ments by appointments. The Evening News makes a special ty of real estate. ' ?! FINE OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT EXECUTOR'S SALE All the property herein after mention ed, not sold at private sale, between now and the 30th day of July, instant, will be sold at public sale to the highest bidder, on the day last aforesaid, at the Packer House, in the city of Perth Amboy, N. J., at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day Any person wishing to purchase all or any of this property may make private of fer for same between now and the time of publio sale above referred to. Conditions of publio sale will be fur nished on application to the undersigned. 2 lots on East sideof State St. 251t. North of DeKalb Ave. 3 lots on JUast side of State St. 26ft. South of DeKalb Ave. 2 lots on North side of DeKalb Ave. 100 ft. East of State St. 2 lots on South side of DeKalb Ave. about 100 ft. East of State St. 8 lots on North side of DeKalb Ave. 100 ft. East from Corner of Mechanic St. 4 lots oi South side of DeKalb Ave. 50 ft. Westerly from Corner of High St. 2 lots oti West side of High St. 100 ft. from DeKalb Ave. 4 lots on North side of Washington St. 60ft. from Corner of High St. and Wash ington St. 3 lots on Southeast Corner of DeKalb Ave. and Mechanio St. 8 lots on East side of Mechanic St. 100 ft. Northerly from Corner of Washington St. The title to this property is absolutely clear. Dated June 17, 1903. JOHN T. DUNN, Executer of the Estate of Rev. Peter L. Connolly, dec'd, 225 Broad street, Eliza beth, N. J . ?r m-xKr % WHO LE9ALJE? RETAI L. STRICTLY FRESH E66S RECEIVED DAILY. Sweet Butter a Specialty , ! Also Fancy Creamery Butter I Imported and Domestic Cheese i 1 | 377 State Street j| w t ! STILLWELL & MASON, UNDERTAKERS and EMBALMERS Established 1801). Everything furnished to conduct fuuerals in a first-class manner. All calls will be answered at the resi dence of Mr. E. B. Walker, 139 Gordon | St., Perth Amboy. Charges Moderate PINCH & BENNETT; Painters, Paper Hangers, House | and Church Decorators. PAPER HANGING A SPECIALTY. 12 Centre Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. | We most respectfully solicit a share of your favors and guarantee satisfaction . SPECIAL SALE OF Alarm Clocks SATURDAY, July 18 For one day only. All our 65 to 85c Alarm Clocks only You may have your pick. A guaranteed for one year. L. Kreielsheimer Jeweler and Optician, 122 Smith St. P. SANTORO, 5'":;.'" 105 Smith street. Ladles' and Gentlemen's TAILOR We have just opened a first-class tail oring establishment for ladies and gentle- 1 men at the above address. Tbe public is | Invited to call and inspect our stock. Repairing and Cleaning a Specialty. Honest Goqps. Low trices, and Perfect | & For SATURDAY & MONDAY. A manufacturers sample line of high grade white lawn Waists at half, and less that half of original cost. (See window display.) White Waists made of fine lawn, embroiderey, color cord ed front, in the newest styles, worth all the way up from i . 25 to i . 49 . Fqr Saturday and Monday at 68c. Qreenbaums' Department Store 400 State Street For real estate see page 2. LOCAL ITEMS. Augustus Oilman has returned from a two weeks vacation spent in Chicago. Miss Louise Ramsay has returned from a visit with friends in Port ohester, N. Y. Bert Thied and Deteotive John Huff caught thirty-nine weakfish yesterday afternoon, a short distance off Greg ory's boatyard. Mrs. Eugene Deefus, of Manrer, has a fourteen-pound girl who arrued this morning. Mrs. William Snyder and sons Harry, Lester and Raymond, of 175 Madison avenue, left today for a five weeks' vaoation to be spent in Pottsville, Pa. Now that the berry season is on a crowd of youngsters are coming over to this city from South Ambo.y every i We have caught a fly catch of ? GARDEN HOSE } ( and are anxious to send some of it I fhome to you. To keep the ball mov- 1 ing, we aiinounoe this welcome 1 i news to bargain hunters. This ( | means to everybody, for who is it | I doesn't want tbeir money's worth? 1 1 Here are the specials we are offer- | I ing at a profit cut to the core. Our price: 6c, 8c, 10c per foot. _ ifiBliJmtl I 82 SMITH ST. | Long Distance Tel. 30- A. g | H. & M. Tel. 18- A J | IniiaiiiHBiiiiMiiiiiMiiiiaiiiiiaiiiMBNiiiniiiiiBiiHiMiiiMiiiini j Come % See |? OUR 1 || LADIES' I I ! Pearl&ss Combination ! Suit Hanger And Our MENS' Pearless Combination Suit Hanger j YOU will surely like them. ji UJaldemar Krause t I' ll -58 11 | SMITH STREET. J i Near High St J > day with baskets of them. Berries are numerous across the river. The following list of arrivals from Perth Amboy at the Ocean House, Ooean Grove, has been published: G. D. Runyon and wife, Miss E. P. Ellsworth, D. N. Johnson. Mrs. W. A. Campbell, who is con nected with the Court of- Claims at Manila, Philippine Islands, came home on a leave of absence Friday, and is visiting her brother, W. A. McCoy on Kearney avenue. CHURCH NOTICES. Simpson M. E. Rev. E. 0. Hancock, pastor of St. Paul's M. E. church, Ocean Grove, will oocnpy the pulpit tomorrow. Mr. Hancock is one of the most successful ministers in the N?w Jersey confer ence. He has a fine delivery and always gives something over for the succeeding week. In the morning, his subject is "The Christ of St. Paul." In the eveniDg, "Fact or Fable". Baptist. Morning prayer service at 9 a. m. ; Sunday School at 9. 30 a. m. ; Morning worship at 10.80, preaching by the pastor from the subject, "Jaoob's Complaint." The evening service be gins with a prayer and praise service by the B. Y. P. U. Society, after which the pastor will preach iroin the theme "The Value of Friendship." The Sunday school will hold a picnic next Friday. Swedish Lutheran, | A prayer meeting will be held by the Swedish Lutherans on State street in Our Saviors Danish Lutheran church. Tomorrow afternoon at 3.30 p. m. Rev. Conrad Peterson will officiate. All Swedish people invited. Presbyterian. Services at 10.30?a. m. and 7.45 p. m. with preaching by the pastor. Evening subject "Encouragement for. the Discouraged. " Christian En deavor Society meets'at 6.66 o'clook. OBITUARY. Mr. Royal, father of Thomas Royal, of Perth Amboy, died at his late resi dence, 3603'Easton avenne, St. Lonis, Saturday. July 11th, at 7. 15 a. m. of heart disease, and was buried Mopday, July 18. Mr. Royal was a resident of Perth Amboy for many years and his wife was buried in their plot in St. Mary's cemetery here. It was a continuous stream of thrifty visitors and well pleased purchasers that came and went, regardless of the heavy showers last Monday. T*his coming BARGAIN MONDAY will be a still busier day, rain or shine, as we shall offer the BIGGEST BARGAINS IN HIGH-GRADE UMBRELLAS that has ever been your good luck to obtain. One of the best known makers, encouraged by the long spell of rain in June, made up an unusually large stock, but the sudden dry spell left him with an over stock. Anxious to turn them into cash, we bought a big lot at a big sacrifice. This extraordinary purchase brings you TO dozen Union-made AQ Taffeta Silk Umbrellas at the ridiculously low price of VVU And what makes them a more unusual bargain is they can be used for the sun as well as rain. They are made on the be*t Paragon frames aud are close rolling. Every oue with a cover. The handles are hnautiful. and in clude real French Dresden, mounted with silver. Somnni the handles alon* are worth $1.00. Both size* ? Ladies' and fOentV Everybody will want one at the above prioe, no matter how many they now possess. Have you ever beard of anyone having too many umbrellas ? .SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. 166 Smith Street, Near the New Library. There Can be no Question as to the merits of life Insurance, but there is a question as to whether you can secure it later on. Don't miss your present oppor tunity. THE Prudential Insurance Co. of America Home Oftice: Newark, N. J. JOHN F. DRYDEN, President. LESLIE D. WARD, VIcc President. EDGAR B. WARD, 3d V. l'res't Hnd Counsel FORREST F. DRYDEN, 8d Vice-Pies. EDWARD GRAY, Secretary. F. R. C'ONKLIN, Ass't Superintendent, 198 State Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. 8. GREENL.EAF, Aas't Supt., John Street, South Amboy, N. J. ROOMS WITH TABUE BOARD AT THE ISLAND RESTAURANT F. T. BROWN, PROP. 33 SMITH STREET Bead the real estate advertising column on pace 2, today. Telephone Call 69-A. ZESIiisseiS. ^ Ours are just lovely, and are just the kind for ? this warm weather. . . B. L. MARSH & CO., 121 Smith Street. Nobby Summer Suits MADE TO ORDER At Popular Prices Style and fit guaranteed. All work by experienced tailors. CHRIS. CHR1ST0FFERSEN, 83 Smith Street, Perth Amboy, \EL8 BJORNSEN Dealer In Choice Family Groceries Provisions, Etc. Fresh stock constantly received Oor. Prospect and Smith Bti. CENT- A- WORD HUYLER'S BON BONS and ohoco latos sold at Sexton's Drag Store. 8094-7-18-1 HAND PAINTED' OHINA shirtwaist " sets are the popular thing. Orders taken for studs, cuff buttons and belt backles, also hat pins, at 414 Rector sweet. 7-17-tf ilAWN FESTIVAL at St. Peter's reo tory, July 23rd, afternoon and even ing. Orchestra during the evening. Ioe cream and oake, fanoy articles for sale. 8095-7-18-20-22 NICE FURNISHED ROOMS with or without board in private family. 108 Main street, Tottenville. 3072-7-14-tf GUARANTEED BICYCLES f!5. Sewing maohines, all makes, lowest market prices. 886 State street, A. Jensen, dealer. . 8046-7-10-tf HUYLER'S MIXED Chocolates sold at Sexton's Drug Store. 3094-7-18-1 H. P. NELSON, CARPENTER and Builder, 282 Smith street. Call at barber shop. 8044-7-10-8mo. -b TO LET-HOUSE WITH 8 rooms, modern improvements, enquire 280 High street. 7-2-tf WANTED TO RENT a house for man and wife, about fifteen minutes walk from Copper works. Enquire 210 Oak street. 8013-7-6-tf F<3K SAUK? High Grade 10 ho?e power steam engine and boiler. Second hand. Excellent condition. Manufacturer, care of Evening News. 4-8-tf TO LET OR for sale, large shop with power, suitable for woodworking. Enquire News office. 7-10-tf-b TO CHARTER FOR sailing or fishing parties, fine cabin launches. 128 Front itreet. 8069-7 -10-tf-j SEA BREEZE NOW OPEN. The Finest Summer Resort on the Coast. r NEW SHOOTING GALLERY ^ NEW RESTAURANT! NEW ICE CREAM PARLOR | NEW BATHING HOUSES g NEW SWINGS teuKi Dancing 2 to 5 p. m., FREES ?every afternoon; and from 7 to" 9 1 1 130 every evening. S | Ample Table Accommodations 5 for SHORE DINNERS at Short: ?Notice, I i ? Steamer Joaephine will leave Perth S 5 A.mboy for Sea Breeze e ery halfS hour. Steamer Etta May will leave South g A.mboy for Sea Breeze every half 3 hour . Real Estate column page 2. L PERELMAN, Pawnbroker Ladies and Gent It* men" I have a great many beautiful articles left from the last sale -patches, Diamonds, Rings, which I offer to sell at very low prices. All goods guaranteed as represented. L. Perelman, 386 State St PATRICK WHITE & SONS Telephone No. 8 Engineers, Founders Machinists. General and Bpecial Machine ; Pattern Boiler and Blacksmith Work. KWSEB t BED. Coal * '? Wood any quantity at the Lowest Market Prices Yard; New Brunswick Ave., and LieliiKh Valley t,'ro?sluit. Tel. 61. l'erth Amboy,N.J. r. :::: : v . ' ' t J J ?Scrap Iron and * VVaKllcQi Old Metal. Cor respondence solicited. h HYMEN SHRA60VITZ, 106 South 2d St., Perth Amboy. NELS CHRI8TCNSEN Practical Horae-Shoer aud Wagou Bulldar Wheelwright and General Blacksmith' Hide1 walk Urates, Anchors and Builders Blacksmith Ing a specialty. 71 New Brunswick Ave , Tide-Water Trans. Co. Executive Offices: 31 Broadway. NEW YORK, AMBOY AND WAY FREIGHT. Pier 6, North River. Leave PERTH AMBOY, ia noon V Telephone Connection. Try an Ad. in the EVENING NEWS FOLEYSHONEY^TAR ?top. 4H. cough he.latlil;