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I Rebel's Arsenal »| 1 j <Sf*MTir-W ■ifinPT"!—a^gir ■ n ■ Min tn |. These weapons were capture® b y British troops front the Mophehs, aa Indian band which started an Ins urrectlon coincident with tjie arrival of the Prince of Wales In India. M oat of them were made from cross cut saws. That's a loyal Matchln b uarding them. AVENEL * Mrs. Carl Petersen and daughter Evelyn. Mre. Rolard Sehlendt. Mr and Mrs. Philip Der.bleykes were Rahway visitors, Thursday after- j noon. Mr. and Mra. A. Outwater and | family were Newark visitors Thurt- j day. Mrs. P.Donota and daughter Felice were Perth Amboy visitors Thursday evening. Alexander Stark, caretaker of the residence or Dr. Pe-cy Bryant, was found asphyxiated In hi# room liy Nathaniel Rryant or. visiting the place Wednesday morning. It is sup posed that by accident the gas was turned on without hie knowledge. Officer (teoi go Leonard took charge t of the case having the body removed j Jo Hlrner'a morgue. The Women’* Club held their regu lar meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank Barth. Wednesday evening, the regular ordyr of business was followed, after which refreshments were served. Owing to the Incle mency of the weather only a small number wer* present. The Avenel Union Sunday School will hold their Chr.atmas entertain- , ment. Thuisday, December 2», at I | o’clock. The axarcisea In connection with the distribution of candy dt the Community Christmas tree will take place at the Steel Equipment Cor poration ground* Christmas eva at 5:10 P. M. There will be music and a real Santa Claus for the children. . A Big Christmas Gift FOR $1.00 A Savings Account and a Liberty Bell Bank BUT IN THIS GIFT is represented far more than just a savings pass book and a unique home safe. Future HAPPINESS, OPPORTUNITIES, IN DEPENDENCE—all the good things in life—are being offered the one to ' whom you present this gift. For whether one is destined to be a success or a failure in life depends on whether they can save money. The Savings Account opened by you will give your young friend a start on the road to THRIFT. The Liberty Bell Bank will assist in building j up this account and be a constant reminder of the independence the owner is saving for. The Bell Bank comes in bright holiday attire and mak<*s a very attractive Christmas package. $1.00 OPENS A SAVIN08 ACCOUNT AND OBTAINS A LIBERTY BELL BANK RARITAN TRUST CO. ' STATE AND FAYETTE STREETS PBRTH AMBOY, N. J. I ' _ _ - Evap. Milk 1 Ar Sugar Cr lj All Brand*; ■ Fine granulated; |: Tall Cans; Can re. ;»t» '•* *»•••• I ******** * * " *** * *.* * * ' * ■ 1 Butter AZr PeachesorPineapple^^r Brookfield Creamety; ■'kJXJ hw* c^s; ! It* .... .........k maVT Kjfrttp | CftH m,e e;e*»jeiei*itiNreteta. aieee.e .*;ej • « • • ! ! | IV. !• s.tji.f ».• e.e_e.e.e • •*•**<• ... '“'I www* | Raisins 70f Olives 2^f Snnmaid; Beet Plantation; lb. ..... j Seeded; pkg. __..... 8 ».Wc 1 Large Bottle ... FWino’AuroU’ 7Qr Crisco 1 Qr FruitCakes 1 25 tl* CvL P0Md..I ut I 5 for l...>WIJu.«M.dMMM< s -72 1D- taKe • • • •»-* ... CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Amerioan Mixed Candy; lb.18c Citron; lb. ....'. 45c W. R. Pumpkin; can . 20c Chocolate Creams; lb. 25c None Such Mince Meat..15c Premier Plum Pudding; can . 28c French Mixed; lb. ...-19c Seedless Bainsing; pkg. 29c Prunes; lb. 15c I Bmp. Peaches; lb. .. 19c Currants; pkg. 20c Prunes; lb. 10c j j Bmp. Apricots; lb... 29c Comb Honey; box.... 45c Chili Sauce; N. B. .28c ' v '■ '■ r — If it grows we have it—Cauliflower, Egg Plants, Tomatoes, Lima Beans, Spinach, Kale, White or Yellow Turnips. Beets, Carrots, Pick- . lin^Onions^gelerj Knobs,^ubbard or Marrow Squash, Radishes, String Beans, Wax Beans, Red Cabbage, Horse Radish, all New Nuts. LETTUCE 1 WKED NUTS S\ £ GRAPE FRUIT ' S\ f ! White Hearts; I I I New; si / W j I Each . X VJ lb. v/ Juicy; thin skin; S. 1 __-- 6 for . CELERY 4 A pRAZIL NUTS /) H ——-- P Tender stalk . I I I Large; Washed; f APPTViK • /^a Tender Hearts; bunch ... 16c XV/ lb. L* J APFLEB L i i ' — ii. Fancy Tabic Spitzenbergs; ^ J GRAPES S\ r LONG S) r 10 f°r .. Extra fancy red; / FILBERTS / ^ ^ Pound ,-.. L* Ib- ... L* DATES O f\ ONIONS Si r ALMONDS ^ f\ New; fancy; £\J Fancy Red or Yellow; * ^ Papershell; .1_ SPINACH S' f\ WALNUTS f- A °*A1I01B ^ C Fresh, washed; , w"\l I California budded; ** '• f' 1 Sweet, Sunkist navels, 15 for.. 4 quarts . \J\J extra large; lb. «,J \ V .mm . ...»■; I , r t ■ ■ .. ". \ Meat Department \ | —. ... . i — ■ i Roasting Chickens CT ‘ Fancy, Fresh Killed § | Pound ..^ ^ * | Fowl Hr Jersey Geese Of Fancy, Fresh Killed I Fancy, Fresh Killed ^ Pound .... Pound .... Jersey Turkeys rA Fancy, Fresh Killed I I Pound . . . .^ ” Sausage Meat I Legs Veal Fresh Home Made Fancy Milk Fed Pound .... Pound I . I 1 - Loins and Rumps Veal Fancy Milk Fed Pound.. •