S Store Ope i Evenings Until Christmas. 5
I Our Christmas Windows
I ARE READY.
Wo are going to delight young folks and growl folks with the
I prettiest display ever seen at this store. Our friends look for
5 these displays and we are determined not to disappoint them.
! Sorry we cannot tell you more now, but the surprise will he all the
5 greater when you see the show.
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1 Toys, Dolls and Gaines.
All the up-to-date kinds—no old stock to work off. Every
S article displayed for sale new this season.
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5 Can be counted in our store by the hundreds We have Dres.-cd
S Dolls, Jointed Dolls, Kid Body Dolls and every other kind of Doll—
jj *10.00each, $7.50 each, & 98 each, $3.98 each, <12.98 each, $1.98
5 each, down to 25c each.
5 Pianos—Assorted colors, well
5 toned, 6-key style, special 25c
5 Too! Chests—Good size,
- hinged cover, movable tray, spe
: cial, 49c
Fire Engine—14 inches long,
S nicely painted, malleable iron,
S complete, with driver, 49c
| Printing Presses Nicely fin
S islicd, complete, with slides.
Drums—All styles and sizes, S
high or low, from $1.23 down to z
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Shooting G’llary Complete *
with figure and air title, 98c »
Desk Combination and Black «
boards — 47 inches high, 22 ;
inches wide, with revolving s
chart, 98c *
Tea Sets 2;,- iiece set, nicely s
decorated, special, 25c :
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s A Manufacturer s Sample Line of Coats to Sell at One.Third Off. ?
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Girls’ Full Length Coats, Zibeline and Kersey, best colors, «
5 with and withont capes or collars, size 6 to 14 years.
That were made to sell at 5.00, at $3.75 S
That were intended to sell at 6.00, at 4.50 ™
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That you cannot match under 8.00, at 5.25
That would sell quickly at 12.00, at 7.98
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Tomorrow — Friday — until 1 1’. M.,
5 upSGsae womens eileroown sacques- 053IU
I * gray, red, pink, blue, all sizes, value $1.00.
■ 123 and 130 Smith Street
| Phone 103 PERTH AMBOY.
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[.: :•> David—iSn. can't i play makin
believe I'm entertaining another little
boy?
His Ma—Yes, deer, of course.
Lillie David—All right. Gimme some
rahe for hint! —Cincinnati Enquirer.
: >r Good.
Maud—I understand you are about tc
lose the feting pastor that has beer
preaching for you the lest year or two
Mabel—Yes; he’s going to bo married
next week—Chicago Tribune.
Mfsrltt Have n-roit.
Her spins l no Joke,
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•And r. 'v sh»*’ rry th.Mt <*! e poke
That word long yrar.' ago.
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The St:t{ei:ie:it Cniiahl Him.
•‘Its no soft snap," he said, “this run
ling for office. Why, I'm going night
and day. I haven't heard my wile's
voice in some time.”
And then his friend, with an expres
cion of mingled sadness ar.d hope,
leached out and grasped his hand and
Eaid. eagerly:
“For the Lord’s sake, tell mo how I
■:au get into politics!"—N. Y. Times.
\ in <*oint.
“I wonder what is meant by the
statement that ‘nature equalizes
things?’ ”
"Well, if nature endows a woman
with small loot it gives her a big
head." -i’htinrielphia Ledger.
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GANNON J
As u sjjecial inducement to Holiday Shoppers 2
wo are offering exceptional values in our H
Bop’ an?! Ohlfdrsn’s Qtaihing. |
Boys’Automobile and Belt Overcoats, with
silk monogram on sleeve, age •> to <S, exeep- |
tional value, Si .01). jjj
Boys’ strictly fill wool Overcoats, in gray and |
blue, made with two rows of brass jail tons, silk
jponograin on sleeve, m gular price $5.00,spcei a I
ge* •'■G.75. 1
ws’ two-piece double-breasted Suits, in ■
gi'7jw'sjnd bite-, a -I. durable suit, worth
worth S-."o, >|K.‘oinl price SI.UH.
Boy’s strictly all wool Cheviot Suits,
in double-breasted and Norfolk style,
regular price S-i.hO, special price S2.81).
Boys’ Blue* Serge Suits, well made
and stylish, a regular S'l.oiJ Suit, special
price
A COMPLETE LINE OF
fe’3 Furnishings
Suitable for Holiday Gifts, at exception
ally low prices.
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AT
(Sreenbaum’s
I Department Store
You frequently secure
two presents for the tunc>unt
you thought one would cost .
Specials in
LEATHER GOODS
WALLETS. POCKETfiCOKS,
BILL FOLDERS. COLLAR. CUFF,
amt HANDKERCHIEF BOXES.
DRESS SUIT CASES, BAGS,
SATCHELSand about everything
j else in leather, plain and orna
i mental is in our vast stock of
| Christmas presents.
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| Automobile Bags walrus grain
moire lined fitted, special at I OC'
Carriage Bags of walrus, seal,
j alligator,fitted from 2.98 to 8.00
Handbags,all styles 2 50 to 25c I
.400 $ni5i Street.
TELEPHONE 89 R.
The men who have made the largest
fortunes in business nro those who
have been the mostj extensive advor
J tlsors
| We Start the!
Ball a-rolling.
Fcra !e?.iier wa will olfor fas
per arinoucrment a short lime
i ago. i
1.00 Polls, equal to any ySc
dolls in the Statu ( rather strong
statement? wel!, we are ready to
back it!) While they last at
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i an idea of what you may expect,
they are jo in. high, Kid body,
double jointed, natural hair,
pearly white teeth, stockings and
shoes, and best of all,are Sleeping
Dolls. Can be seen in out door
show case to-day.
All purchases' reserved 'until
wanted.
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lb*6 Smith St.
Ccr. Madison Ave.
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Saturday ’till Xmas.
St-lect Your
Xmas
Present
from our largo stock of Diamonds, Wateli
.•«s. Jewelrv,Silverware ami Cui Glass,etc.
Honest Goods at Moderate Prices
I All goods guaraiitu«.(l as represented.
X. SI1TG-EB;
99 Smith Street.
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To-let for Theatricals, Concerts,
Entertainments, parties etc.
Isaac B. Esbcrg, Manager
[9 WATER ST. I " Phone 6-1.
IN MANCHURIA.
•tonsnl Unvliliion’s Kvpt»plence of
Four MontliV Travel.
ST. PETERSBURG. Doe. 10.—James
W. Davidson, United States consul at
I Tnmsui, Formosa, who is here on Ills
way home after four months of exten
sive travel in Manchuria, says that
through the courtesy of Baron do Ro
sen, the Russian minister to Japan, he
was provided with a special car when
traveling on the Manchurian railway
and that every facility was placed at
his disposal by the Russian otllcmls
throughout his journey.
The reoeeupation of Mukden by the
Russians. Consul Davidson says, con
sisted only in the placing of forty
guards at the gates.
CONDENSED DISPATCHES.
The Russian government is said to hr
hurriedly preparing to m-vt the contin
goiioy of a general Armenian revolt in
the Caucasus.
A strong Russian squadron has ar
rived at the port of Siv.nl. Korea, to
prevent the opening of Yongumpho to
the world’s commerce.
President Roosevelt lias decided to
appoint Thomas J. A! . chairman of
the Missouri Repuhlb-an state eomnilt
11*0. to be assistant United States treas
urer at St. Louis. _
A BLOODLESS BATTLE.
Deputies and Striker* Slioot For Half
no floor Without KcMtilf.
TRINIDAD. Colo., Dec. 10.-While
a number of (lcputU-a and clerks were
driving from Berwind to Tobaseo they
were tired upon by several men hid be
hind rocks rind brush. The deputies
|nd clerks jumped from the wagon
I and returned the lire. The shooting
continued a,t intervals for thirty min
utes, though no one was injured.
Sheriff Clark mul posse were pre
paring to leave for the scene on a spe
cial train when word was received
that re-enforcements of guards had ar
rived from Tobaseo. half a mile away,
and the ambush party tied. No arrests
were made. The trouble is said to
have started when a miner came into
the mine office at Berwind and lieeaim*
very abusive. lie was kicked out by a
deputy, ami it is thought that he stir
red up liis friends to start the difficul
ty. ______
SolUIrr Sli<»t Hmc::i>Iuu (,'onirmle.
CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. Iff. Thom
as Burton, a private in Company M,
Second infantry, was shot and danger
ously wounded here by Private (ieorge
Hood. Burton was dressed in citizen's
clothes and Is said to have been at
tempting to escape. The men were
personal friend-.
| Wo ure prepared for this happy season,
are you? If you arc not wo will help
you, not only by dressing you in the
I height of fashion at a small expence but
provide yon with useful practical arti
1 cles for Christmas gifts, any man should
fi rather have something useful than any
amount of costly trillos.
Bring you Christmas list here and sec
how satisfactorily you can till it
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Let us suggest a Smoking Jacket or a
Bathrobe or perhaps a now Cravat a
[mir of Gloves or an Umbrella, they are
all useful and all suitable.
Smoking Jackets from 4,00 to 7,50
Bathrobes from 4.00 to 8.00
Gloves from 75e to 2,00 p
Neskwear from 50s to 1,00 ?
Fmsy Suspenders from 50s to 1,00 \
Umbrellas from 1.00 to 5.00, |
They will be delighted with one of our
stunning little reefers fancy Overcoats
or one of the superb Suits which we
have provided, you will be well pleased
with the saving of money which you will
e fleet.
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j BOSTON 'STORE, j
| SANTA CLAUS j )
J Is here. He began to ship his goods early this year and every g fl
t day more arrive. His supply is greater and far better than ever ? V
? before. Do your shopping early. The service is better and the g
g worry and flurry of the Christmas shopping is avoided. Goods g
g delivered any way you wish them and by paying a small deposit g
g they are reserved for you. A few for you to think over. #
jj Children’s Hankerchiefs..5c to 50c g
jg Toys, of tin, iron and wood. 5c to 3.00 g
d Games of all kinds.10«: to 3-00 g
d Ladies'Suits.9.98 to 20 00 g
g Ladies’fancy Neckware.....25c. to I.CO r
g Ladies’ Handkerchiefs.BotolCO
f Ladies’Kid Gloves.‘.108 to 1 50 *
f Dress Patterns of the latest style.35c 1.50 yaid. g
g Waistings.(0c to 1.00 yaid g
J The Delineator makes a nice piesent for the ladies,.. 1.00 a ye: r ^
\ WM. MURDOCH, j %
* 72 Smith Street, Perth Amboy. ?
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g PEOPLE HAVEf
fij DIFFERENT |
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1 Simmons I
i Watch Cliams q
vS is the one make that satis- rs
fgj fies practically all tastes
gs and moets all requirements ra
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|5j wide varioty of them. M
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|g| line of all kinds of M
ffi! Jewelry & ffi
Silverware I
ITlie best assortment %
in town. jjj
L. Kreielsheimer, |
1 Jeweler & Optician
NOW OPEN !
out?
NEW STORE
•372 STATE STREET,
witli a full liuo of
China, Agate Ware, Imported
Goods, Tinware, Cooking
U.ensils, tic.
BOI VIINIHS to purchasers during
• ijH'iimg week. Call aud inspect our
J. S0S1N '.
372 STATE STREET.
Opposite P. Ii. lb Station,
Perth Amboy. N. J.
i A Choic* Line of
j M EATS
-at Tin;
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i 322 STATE STREET
| TELEPHONE 14-w
BRANCH STORES:
! 518 State Street, - Telehhone 31-L
j 247 New Brunswick Avenue, Tcl.l09*w
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Jos, Polkowitz & Bro.
Money to loan
ON HOUSEHOLD GOOD!:
at the LOWEST RATES chargee
anywhere in Middlesex County.
No Publicity
You keep ALL the property your
self. No papers recorded. Hen
you get the FULL amount you pa;
for. Time extended if you wish
New Brunswick Loan Co
349 George St.
P. O. P/ox 64 New Brunswick N..
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NET.S BJOItNSEN
Dealer In
Choice Family Groceries
Provisions, Etc.
Fresh stock constantly received
Oor, Prospect ami Smith Me,
Bargains in real estate are to bo
found in tho real estate column on
nacre 2.
CHOICE LINE OF GOODS FOR
Made to order at
Reasonabb Prices
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
33 Smith Street, Tel. lt):5 .r Perth Amboy,
MUNOZ EXPRESS"
191 Elm Street
Residence I7G Brighton Av
All kinds of Heavy trucking, Furniture
and Piano moving promptly attended to.
TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS.
For your
Eye Troubles
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conic to in ', I liavn ,
katiefactorily treated
scores in this city.
F. J. MONAGHAN, Opt. I).,
01 rmith St. Dai'y from 3.3• to 7 p.m. Wed.
and batUfUny H.30 to y p, m. Formerly 1)
. Mricleii Lime N. Y. City.
MADAM RIVELY.
130 Smith 8t.,
Ilair Dropping, Shampooing, Scalp treatment
L-orn treat men t Manicuring and Ma**sago
Skillfully done for Ladies at reasonable pric es.
Alo scalp treatment Manicmi tg and corn
lent meat for gentlemen. Out ot town engage
ments by appointments.
Perth Amboy Coal Co.
Cor. Division and William S’s
Lehigh and Unzelton Coal iitul Binding Wood
At misoimble prices Full weight .guaranteed,
orders may he left at Jake's Fruit stun*, corner
of Smith mid Stillest, orL’reensp n Bros., cor
ner Mni h and Aim st. 'lei. 14H n.
S. PGLENSKY, Manager.,
GREISEK & DAKL,
Masons am! Builders,
Room 14 Soli oner Building. 1
KM LI MATES FURNISHED. JT
Olion ICvenlmrM T to Id,
GARDELL BROS.,
Successor to D. MoF&rlsnd.
slove Furniture Carefully
and at Reasonable Cost
an mm* street.
\tl o make a specialty of
WS bp.ving rags, metals, boil
ers of all kinds. Drop us a
line.
H. SHRAGOVITZ,
I0G South Second St
Patrick white & sons
Telephone No. 8
Engineers, Founders
Machinists.
, General and Special Machine Pattern
Boiler and Blacksmith Work.
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