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Would You Believe Such Pretty Dresses Could Be Bought For 52.98 and 54.98? Cool, •nwnier dre«aea of kheer ■atonal*, dainty pattern* and at tractively Myled with large dou ble collar* and euf* of white or gandie. piped with *ame material at the drew I-arge full *a*h and pocket* complete the trimming, all airea up to 4*> in Pink, laven der. Blue and Oreen extra *pe rial valne* at . IJM OROANDIR PROCKS AT MM I'nuaually attraeine i* thi* ahowing of printed organd ca and ginghami in neat little check*, plaid* and hmken square* Vari oua pretty model*, notne with tut edo collar*, cuff* and aa*he* o? y white organdie. The*e little f frock* will delight you at M M Remember I hese Specials For Friday and Saturday MUS1JN OOWN8 MEN S NEGLIGEE la flesh or white; apecial SHIRTS ,• af >>9, M' I rat «’i,i -.iik itnpa ** i»A*SIERES *:i M'r* .$1.96 ^ JTV Prettily trimmed * th MEN S NIGHT SHIRTS »n« Uro and embroidery fl9c Made from bleached mu». POLLY PRIM APRONS >•" 890 In plain color*, ehc k* or MEN S COTTON SOCKS plaid* .. 49c All color* and size*; Rood LADIES' BLOOMERS quahtv; 2 pair* for ■ ■ 25c Of (food material* made BOYS UNION 8UIT8 full; pair. 43® Of soft cotton, full bleach* WOMEN S LISLE H 89c •TOCKINOS BOYS WASH SUITS '? - Seamed hack , double sole Of durable material* and elastic top; 3 pair* for 99c Rood style* .fl.49 BEAD NECKLACES BOSTON BAGS Various styles; all new co. Of p-miine leather; three |nra .’. 25c ”onvenient sizes.$2 79 $1.00 PHONOORAPH RECORDS Best, new selections; vocal and instrumental; special sale price . /"THE MERIT STORE" PERTH AMBOY, fj » J j $5,000,000 STATE OF NEW JERSEY 5% HIGHWAY EXTENSION BONDS Sealed proposals will be received by the un i- I *■« 11 9'clock, A. M.f Standard Time. _-'«iYtr-e*—TUESDAY, JUNE 14TH. 19*1, h purchase\>f five million dollar* ($.>.000,000 , f> < , State of 1®I^FJersey, Highway Extension Bond*, series "A, dated July ^VL921, drawing interest from J 1» maturing Jiy n^Vl951, or at option any time after fifteen years from date of ts B.'eT upon six months notice. ■r These bonds sre payable both a* to principal and interest at Ifthe Mechanics National Bank, Trenton, N. J., the interest being f payable semi-annually on the first days of January and July in each year to their maturity. The above bonds arc issued tor the purpose of paying the coat of extending the stystem of State highway* bv/xhe construction of bridges and tunnels lor ▼thn-ular or other traffic across the Delaware and Hudson rivers, or either of them; providing the way* and means to pay the interest of *ueh debt and j^ilso to pay and discharge the principal thereof; and providing for W the submission of this law to the people at a general election, under the provisions of Chapter 352, 1*. L. 1920, which act was submitted to the people at the general election held in the State of New Jer sey, November 2, 1920, and received the sanction of a majority of the votes cost for and against it at said election. Bidders will be required to submit unconditional bids and each bid must be accompanied by a certified sheet for an amount equal to 3% of the face value of the amount of bonds bid tor payable to the order of William T. Read, Treasurer of the State of New Jer sey, to be forfeited as liquidated damages in ease the bidder shall withdraw his bid or shall fail and neglect to pay and take said nonds should the same he awarded to him. 1 he right t* reject any and ail bids is reserved. No bid will be ace--pled tor I cm than par ond accrued interest to date of delivery. Bonds wffl he delivered to the bidder at Trenton. N. J., on July 1. 1991. Ml bonds will he coupon form of the denomination of $1,000. They may be regis tered as to principal and interest, or may b rted into regis tered bonds at option in denominations up to $'>0,009. / Proposals should be marked ‘‘Proposals for Highway him / sion Bonds.” and addressed to N. A. K. Bugbre, <Comptroller of the Treasury, State Capitol, Trenton, N. J. THE ISSUING OFFICIALS, HARRY B. SALTER. Secretary. I-I Money Deposited In Our Interest Department On Or Before June 10th Draws Interest From June 1st —AT— 4% FIRST NATIONAL BANK Perth Amboy, N. J. ISfcd/be’oJer the supervision of the United States Government *n<i at the sam. If vied, a tax ita b IVo of the IV* H bonds certifl^*"■^***^“ [ th» annua^ 1 ■ 1 S'«^#S'VND. GERMANY. HUNGARY. ENGLAND. FRANCE. SPAIN ' arts of the world are covered by our olfiee and cm reap, n 1 Information concerning the forwarding of money and tickets to and from all parts of the world call at cob Goldberger, Banker reetEstablished 1888 Perth Amboy, N. COURTESY >^9fll|SSk estimated that the V.B 2 I use of the word “please” iu nPf—lJlIVBflL America about. irn ll I m'V>1 We haven’t any means of jjJ fcl III H B| Tf llin" the use of [g || ^ mwa “please” and “thank you” ■■■hIHF in year, ly, because courtesy is the to keep the °f service turning smoothly. PURE LARD In bulk, ner pound 10c_ MILK BREAD Lake View rich, creamy Butler’s Bon Bon, whole i some and satisfying; one evaporated; tall can jb joaf ! 10c 7c Asparagus FLOUR Fancy quality, Califor- Well known Quaker L“s* 21/5 Brand; 24'/, lb. bag 25c $1.23 PICNIC DAYS ARE HERE. LUNCH BASKET SPECIALS Sardines—Finest imported, Jams—Cobb’s assorted fruit pure Olive Oil; flavors, Cp Vi can .14L, per jar . „ . a f _ Peaches—Essie Brand sliced Salmon—Essie Brand, taney , ,, i * Columbia Rivpr; ^ *»“ ^.1 7C ‘ 1,111 . „ Marmalade—Del Monte pure Corned Beef—Libby s; No. California Orange 1 Qr \ 1 Qr* large jar .A Can. Ginger Ale—Green and Gold Tak-hom-a — Famous Sun- better than imported, pint shine Bakery f\C' bottle, plus 2c 1 Biscuits; pkge.OG deposit . OUR LOCAL STORES: PERTH AMBOY SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. 104i/o BROADWAY 70 SMITH STREET Near David Street Near High Street. WOODBRIDGE, N. J. 321 SMITH STREET HI MAIN STREET 462 STATE STREET I Near William Street PLEASANT PLAINS, S. I. Near V ill.am btreet ^ AMB0Y R0AD 170 HALL AVENUE Near Bloomingdale Ave. ; Near Elizabeth Street TOTTENVILLE, S. I. | 559 AMBOY AVENUE 7522 AMBOY ROAD | Near Compton Ave. ^^^Near^Main^Ueei^^^^^ cave Money—buy your groceries at one of the_ 561 conveni ently located green and-gola stores of the JAMES BUTLER GROCERY CO. F;—■———^« $12,000,000 STATE OF NEW JERSEY 5 To BONUS BONDS Sea loti proposals will be received by the undersigned until 11 o’clock, A. M., Standard Time. TUESDAY, JUNE 14TH. 1921. _ E , i t the purchase of twelve million dollais ($12,000,000), 5%, *-iHte of New Jersey, Soldiers’ Bonus Bonds, dated July 1st, 19-1, drawing interest from July 1st, 1921, and maturing July 1st, 1941. These bunds are payable both as to principal and interest at the Mercer Tru-t Company, Trenton, N. J., the interest being pay ,semi-annually on the first days of January and July in each i ear to their maturity. The above bonds are issued for the pur se of providing for the payment of a bonus to each soldier, or i jiHMfrt or dependent! thereof, who served in the military or naval forces of the United States during the war between the Unit , I states and the Berman Empire and its Allies, under the provis ions of chapter 159, P. L. 1920. which act was submitted to the peo ple at the general election held in the State of New Jersey, No ,, ,n!o r 2. 1221, and re, eived the sanction of a majority of the votes inst for and against it at said election. Bidders will be required to submit unconditional bids and each must be accompanied by a certified eheci for an amount equal >o 3'h oT the face value of the amount of bonds bid for payable to he order of William T Read. Treasurer of the State of New Jer ted as liquidated damages In case the bidder shall Withdraw his tod or shall fail and neglect to pay and take said il same e awarded to hi*. '! he right to reject any )a reserved No bid will be accepted for less than par i ind aeented interest to 4ll6 of delivery. Ronds will be delivered to the bidder at TlVOtaa, N J . on July 1. 1921- All bonds will be roupon form of the denomination of $1,000. They may be regis I ter* '! |U*ntly as to principal only or both as to principal and interest. , _ ,.. , _ Proposals should he marked “Proposals for Soldiers’ Bonus Bonds,” tressed to N. A. K. Bugbee, Comptroller of the Treasury, State Capitol. Trenton, N. J. STATE HOUSE COMMISSION, NEWTON A. K. BUGBEE. Comptroller if the Treasury. Secretary. CHAS. SEEL & SONS |kl Market Ot. EM >»»« Phone IS39 Roofing and Metal Work, Portable Garages Rooftac ta aut*. Mag. IsSsstiis PlaMIc. Tin. iron. Ziec and Copper. Slata and Asbestos Laid Over Shingle Roofs Metal Cel Una and Sid* Walls. Meet Uatwa, Mini (.nante; PuUr. ami M.nhlne Guard*, s Mrlal CornICM. Skills*"* and Ventilators. rtoWtud IIum and Window*. It It's aaad* ot m*t*L w* can make It Ki ialrliu lluac KlslH *T >rara **p*rien<r* back of thin OWt«m*a(. W* know how. Ask any on* who know* ua il f SPECIAL FRIDAY One Day Only Good Luck Jar Rubbers 2 boxes.25c * Household Rubber Aprons at.75c Household Rubber Gloves at . $1.00 Rubber Bed Sheeting Per yard.$1.00 Hot Water Bottles-$1.00 Fountain Syringes-$1.00 Rubber Tubing—10% Off Thompson Goodyear Rubber Corporation 315 Maple St., Perth Amboy Telephone 2169 Perth Amboy R. V. AFFLERBACH, Mgr. «-* C. & S. Co. SEAMAN STREET Dealers in all Kinds of Mason’s Materials Cement, Bricks, Blocks, White Sand, Gravel, Plaster Lime, Plaster Boards, Sheet Rock Wall Boards, Water Proof-Paints, Sewer Pipes. Prices Right Prompt Service Tel. 1440 A. H. KOYEN Dealer In All Kind* Of Mason M aterials Cement Stone All Shapes Sewer Pipes Lehigh Coal Phene 1379 Re*. Phone 556-J 581-87 SAYRE AVENUE r'ert'i Amboy, N. J. Look!—-Read!—and Buy We are here to save you money. Buy your next lot of house fixtures direct from the manufacturer. We use nothing but brass, the best of workman ship. and all guaranteed. Call, write or phone and let us convince you. Middlesex Chandelier Maunf acturing Company 276 DAVIDSON AVE. Tel. 665 Perth Amboy. N. J. WE DO POLISHING AND ELECTRO-PLATING. City Motot Cat Co., Inc. 294-268 Market St. Phone 1848 PERTH AMBOY, N. J. The home of Big Jim. who is a paslmaster in the repairing of automobiles. Bring your au tomobile troubles to him, you will find our service and prices both to your liking. Automobile Storage, Car Wash ing, Polishing and Greasing. Cars called for and delivered. PERTH AMBOY 1 HARDWARE CO. Wholesale Factory. Plumbers’ Contractors’ Supplies. Largest Supply House In Central Jersey. Phones: S100—2101—2102; Night Calls: ?«5W, 520.1. 40M. 1859It. 1310 “P. A. Hardware for Service.” __' Eyestrain Causes Headaches. Watery Eyes. Nervousness. Etc. Proper Glasses Will Afford Immediate Relief Consult DR. F. J. MONAGHAN OPTOMETRIST 102 Smith Street Daily 9:30 to 12; 1:30 to S:30 Monday. Friday. Saturday Till 9 P, M. Telephone 2170 Rr mended by Leading Physician* TEL. 82B Amboy’s Shade and Awning Co. AWNINGS Window Shades, Flags and Decorations 287 Prospect St.. Perth Amboy- N. J. HORKAY <fe RESKO NOTARY PUBLIC Foreign Exchange and Steamship Ticket Agents Branch Agency American Express Co. Domaatic and Foreign Money Orders Sold Ta All Parta of the World t2tf SMITH. ?HON* MSI / Perth Amboy Hardware Company U I. T. MADSEN, President and Treasurer ™ S G LEVINE, Mgr. R. D. HOWELL, Mgr. W. 0. REINHART, Mgr. Facto* Sup; !y Dept. Retail Dept. Plumbing Supply Dept. Special Friday and Saturday Electric Irons A full weight iron of good quality—nicely finished with a long cord and P1"? complete with stand. Packed in individual boxes and they carry our guarantee of satisfaction, these irons are regular stock and sell at $4.50. Two days only $3.29 NO PHONE ORDERS. N0 DELIVERIES^ OUR SELECTION OP GIFTS FOR THE JUNE BRIDE ARE REALLY PRACTICAL._ Bread Mixers Garbage Pails The “Universal” makes 4 The weather is getting warm, 4 family size loaves—with which means you hare to have . half the work it takes if a small pail with a tight fitting FF. you knead by hand—raise , ,, ,, • ^E i ■ u* • „_;i ah cover. We have them in all siz- ^ < es, made of good .tuff. $3.75 $1-25 up “SHINNIT” CLEANS BATH TUBS, ETC., AS EASY AS STERIFOAM CLEANS TOILETS Oil Stoves Water “The new ... . Perfection” W aSilCrS is the last word in oil Don’t wear your stoves. They self out this sum have a glass mer over a wash oil container, tub, when you can long enam- buy a washer to eled drums, <1° if all> an<i if giving it a doesn’t cost you a draft and cent to operate, bringing the Let us tell you ^ heat directly under the pot, and numerous more about it. other features. Q QC ■ mu* • m-* v*^ w w -w j ■ - ANOTHER HAPPY FAMILY! i They Bought At ^ Greendale Terrace Green Street, WOODBRIDGE, N. J. To Be One Of Them, See Charles L. Steuerwald INCORPORATED 208 Smith St. Savings Bank Building Telephone 1526-1527 -y