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orders delivered to all parts or pertm ambov and suburbs ι m I MAIN STORE 'JfZEZ C *V · i Τ I I £03 3i REET Phone 224 Greenspan Bros Telephone and Mail Orders Promptly Attended To BRANCH STORE 161 5ίκΑΛ? Phone 1436 ANOTHER CUT PRICE SALE OF GREAT OPPORTUNITY ! ! Which brings you incomparable values in the best Pure Foods that are produc ed. All we ask you to do is to come and see for yourself how well we have provided for your wants in this Big Sale. The splendid assortments, the excellent qualities and low prices will offer unanswerable Reasons Why you Should Buy freely. Come, you can't miss r getting real bargains. Prices are adjust f/ ed to effect s.iles. The important busi ?.. ness of housekeeping is economy. y/ Greenspan stands pat for the working JK people's end of it. % Prices cut to the quick. „ Plenty of free stamps. The (|J best of gcods and a full guarantee. Pop's Corn Starch a package 7 ι 2 Stove Polish Vulcanol; large can; oacli 11 Puffed Rice 2 pkgs. for . 25 Puffed Wheat 3 pkgs. for .... 25 MAMS MAMS Λ Ο 3 Adolph Goebles, Swift's or Armour's sugar cured, U. S. | φ Λ inspected, tender, lean hams, very special, pound . . SUGAR SUGAR Standard Granulated Sugar, pound , Sat. Only. Limited quantity to a customer. No Stamps. 5i OATMEAL OATMEAL Mother's or Quaker, Fresh, pkg., 8 STAR MILK or MAGNOLIA Can . . » ■ c ' ι _ Limited quantity to a customer. oat. on y. 10 BUTTER BUTTER Fancy Creamery Butter, Sweet and Good I Very Special, pound 34 ELK STAMP COUPON 10 Elk Stamps given to any customer purchasing $1.00 worth of groceries and presenting this Conpon, you will receive iO Extra fatamp· besides th· regular amount. .->ugar excepted. Coupon good for Sat. Only. bREB.\SPAN BROS. CIDER Pure apple eider; a gallon 18 CATSUP Bonny Best; 3 bottles for 25 MACARONI Π J and Spaghetti; Ë a package ■ STARCH Loose starch; a pound 4 TURNIPS Finest rudabacks; a peck 19 BABBITT'S CLSAJffiBft Large can 7] EVAPORATED PEACHES Fancy large peaches; 4 pounds for 25 BEANS Campbell's; 3 cans for . 25 EVAPORATED MILK Tall cans, all brands; 3 cans for 25 COCOANUT Dunham's cocoanut; Half pound pkg. ... 17 COCOANUT Loose; fresh; a pound .... 19 BORDEN'S COCOA Half pound can .. 16 STRING BEANS Harpoon brand; tender; a can .. CORN FLAKES Quaker's; 4 pkgsr- for ... KARO SYRUP 3 cans for EDDY'S SAUCE 3 bottles for ... JAM Red Line; all flavors; 3 bottles for RAISINS Fresh; full pound pack age; each 7 25 25 25 25 10 OATMEAL H-0 Brand; 2 pkgs. for PEANUT BUTTER Beechnut Brand; 2 jars for JAMS Curtice Bros.' a jar CORN Monaccocy Valley; 3 cans for RICE Hotel Astor; a package .. FAIRY SOAP A cake 25 25 16 25 7] 4 RAK'S MEAT ^νγ> FISH MARKET Phone 286 THE LEADING BUTCHERS Phone 286 Γ ranch Store: 184 Broadway, South Amboy K.EP THE PjT A BOILING Here's where you get tlie quality moat· at lowest prices. Disregard the nolso being matle about high prices in Meats. Come here and be convinced of our underselling supremacy. Sale today and tomorrow. FANCY PORK LOINS A £3 ' Whole or Half . . . ■ v>4 FRlSH PLATE BEEF Pound . 9] Nice White SAUER KROUT 3 Lbs. 10c V G3 IF LAMS Yearling. Just as good as you pay 22c elsewhere. Lb CROSS RIB ROAST All lean meat , FRESH HAMS Cut irom Jersey Pork 162 162 Special—SUGAR CURED CALI HAMS, lb . . . 131 Legs of Canada Mutton Just as Good as lamb 13! SPECBAL Α Λ CHUCK ROAST / λ (\ < ο 1- * in 10 pound Roasts SPECIAL 1NESH KILLED CHICKENS 1 RJ For soup or stewing all weights I W £ Fr:sÎJ Chappsi te&f - - 2 EXTRA SPECIAL HAMS ,. Swifts or Armours reg. or «kin back L 17 I Prime Rir» Roest Oi Choice lieef '2 25c Spcciais •i iL>s, ijpai e· Kifjs & lbs. Lamb Stew 2 ibs. Lamb Chops 2 Ibs Liver 3 .bs. Frcsli Pig-. Feet .... sausage Something good. Our ! own make, link or loose i all poilc LEAF LARD 1 .'.ousting i'cal 1 Fxtra Spécial Porterhouse and Sirloin (or Roasts and Steaks Lb 18! Try Our Gornod Beef The best in town 10 16 Forequarier of Lamb 9 1 2 Philadelphia 1 ft Scrapple, lb. ■ « SPECIAL LEGS OF VEAL Milk ied, Short Legs, Lb 16' 2 Fresh Shoulders Lb . . 131 SPECIAL λ ι» BACON 1 /J Boneless. Sottari enfs . * ■ 4 i)3less, Sqyiri cits . We have a lull line of Roasting Ch η kens, Broilers, Ducks lurkeys and fowl Also other Meats we cannot mention HAVE YGU BEEN IDLE TOO LONG? CHARGE THE TIME TO THi "VACATION ACCOUNT" AND BEeiNJt.REALLY ADVERT Ν Not a Cent More Will buy the bedroom outfit displayed in our East Win dow. Come in and examine it, and you'll surely admit that it is worth at least 25 per cent more. BED: 4 ft. 6 Inches, 1 Inch post, Ave % inch fillers, white enamel. SPRING: Woven wire, imperial edge, made to avoid sagging. MATTRCSS: Cotton top. DRESSER: Solid oak, 40x20 in. top, 3 large drawers, oval mirror, 32x20. CARPET: 20 yards of it. strictly all wool, made, laid and lined. CHAIR: Solid oak, cane seat, slat back. PILLOWS: Hen's feathers, good ticking. Whether you need to fit out a bedroom or not, we invite you to come and look around. You might see other things that will interest you. YOUR NEW UNOLEUM requires careful selection. Why ? Because it will last so long—we mean, if you get it HERE. Our West Window presents a large number of new patterns which will help to make your selection. Be sure to stop and look, then, come in and we'll talk it over. JiouseofSuciâ£/ 76-78-80 SMITH ST REE J Open Mon., Fri. and Sat. Evenings Phone 667 ' Mean. Mise Pass»—Have you heart! 00 my engagement? Miss Cutting—No»-«r— who's man 7—Jaflge, •p.i MAKE GREAT PREPARATIONS FOR NATIONAL SUFFRAGE CONVENTION mumeesv—mm gg: 1 i> Was-, DESWa: BKe CHEN κ IDCrE Women all over the United States are getting read; to attend the fortv-aixth annual national suffrage convention in Nashville. Tenn.. Nov 12-17 Southern women such as Mrs Pesha Breckenridire. granddaughter of Henry Clay and president of the Kentucky Suffrage Association; Mrs Puttie Ruffner Jacobi. of Ala bama: Miss Kate Gordon and Miss Jean Gordon of N.-v York, are plan ning a parade through thî streets during convention week The Nash ville Chamber of Commerce and the Business Men's Association are to entertain the guests Teas, lunch eons receptions, dinners end an old fashioned barbeque at the home of Andrew Jackson «re planned No convention male or female would be complete without bones of < intention and this convention meets tl ' reouirement with two bones The first is the question of s'ates' rights versus a federal amendment Shall each state decide the question for itself or shall an amendment to the constitution of the United States five ell women the right to vqteT t'« an interesting point as a η von' can see. and the divergent attitude of northerners and southerners on I states' rights is well known Die second bone concerns the Kristow Mondell amendment and 'be Shaf j roth amendment, both nefore con I (rresa The Hristow Mondell amend nient provides a straight woman suf frage clause while the Shafrnth amendment is considered hv some a short cut to suffrage since it would have the question submitted te the voters in each state by initi ative petition W H H loper. governor of Tennes see Hillary Howse, mavor*of Nash ville; Mrs Crozier French president of the Tennessee Suffrage Associa tion, and Mrs Guilford Pudlev president of the Nashville Suffrage Association, will welcome the con vention. Dr Anna Howard Shaw will make her annual address on Thursday evening and among other prominent speakers will be Jane Addama, Mr·. Came Chapman Catt, Miaa Zona Gale who will read £ mv Friendship Vtiikg· story with f $â ■MTCOfcHIO a suffrage moral; Mrs Rosika Schwimmer of Budapest. Mrs Orsha Breckinridge and Mrs Medill Mc< ormick When Suffragists began to hold their "woman's rights" meetings it wa f not thought proper that a vvnman should make a speech tie fnr« a public audience What would these earty workers sa\ if they could t* nresent ;.ionday evening st tht convention in Nashville and see the new moving Picture play by which their followers mean to br:. g the Question of suffrage be fore the people of the country '' "Your Cir! and Mine" is the title of this drama which the critics declare i* one or the excitements of the year There are no l< g winded suffrage arguments in the sc.nario bui It ie full of dash and action and Misa Olive Wyndham. Mies Kpther in* Raelred, leading lady to "Jo Mfh and Hi» Brethren. Sydney Booth a nephew of Edwin Booth »nr D*> Anna Howard Shaw art tfej ri Jvfr* Ε03ΤΚΪΓ "iriWMMEe principal characters The play con es out under the |oint auspices of Mr* Medill McCormick and Wnliam Ν Selle Jarnes l.eee laidlaw president of the Men's l.eague for Woman Suf frage wilt have charge of "Voter's Evening " ^ At present, the Congressional I'ninn is causing much agitation w'thin and without suffrage ranks because of the campaign which it if waging against the llnmoratie party The National Association does not favor the policj of the Γηιοη But the spirit of the forty· sixth annual con\ention -· suffrag ists representing women from all over the country will he essentially "ne of mutual sympathy and help fulness The Union was a child of last vear's Congressional Committee of the National Association hut It proved so unruly and so obstreper ous an organization under the lead ership of Miss Alice Paul and Miss I ucy Bums that the National As sociation refused to admit it to membership, and ppomted Mrs. Medill McCormick chairman of this year's Congressional Committee, thus antagonizing the Union which wisted Miss Alice Paul re-; ΌΧ. 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