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SOUGHT Ltslio Harrington, Chicago police == •ay, lias been named by Anthony A Heverki, office manager of the Ainer- m can Novacolite Company, ns the jpg "brains’ of the company which is as ailegei to have engaged in get-rich- 3 quick stork manipulations at the ex- 3 Dense of 5,000 to ti,|)0Q workmen in- f§H Vsstors. KEYPORT Miss Helen Osborn of Main street gl tspending me week with her sister, § rs. Harold P. Collins, of Manas- !§» than. The Keypori Literary club will ob- gg •arve its annual Holy Hour this aft- H •moon of this week, when Ui« club 3 WH' mei: at tlie public library, Mrs. == W. D. Stiles being the hostess. Rev. fgg A. C. Brady will deliver an address 3 on tlie Book of Psalms and other gg? numbers of a religious nature will =w fee given. si Tne building oil Broad street re- S oerily purchase 1 by Ellas Gold. 3 •Shmidt from Mrs. Anna McKinney 3 la belli., repainted and put in first B •lass conditio, and will be occupied 3 M one side by a butcher business gf While a millinery business will he M •On lucted in the otiier. ’ Mr and Mrs John W. Keough en- j teniined Miss Eioire H. Ode!! of B Ridgefield Park, N. J.. and Miss S Bd-th Hudoon over Funday. Cards announcing the birth of « ti •on Theodore Decker, to Mr. and Eg Mro. Albert 'J. Bouek of Dalles, Ore., g have been received in the borough, 3 Mtb. Bouck waa fmmerly Miss Mary g Fulton, teSLl.er of English in the lg- f= eal high acliool. Kx|ie| Hutch Consul AMSTERDAM. Holland.—A let- H ter has been received here from M. g van Mortz, Dutch vice consul at Lar- H aehe in the Spanish eone of Mo- g rocco, in which van Mortz says lie §| was taken by Arabian troops com- l =g manded by Spanish officers and fl •hipped to Tangier. Mayor Refuses to Pny ANTWERP.—M. van Cauwelaert, M newly elected burgomaster, refuses §1 to pay Ills tailor for his official cos- §1 tume and the tailor threatens to ^ bring suit. The silver braid wys || tarnished, says the city's chief. eg THE COMMERCIAL PRESS PRINTERS Id New Ilmnmvlrk Are. Pbone 1353 g Perth Amboy, N. J. r Kut Kosts of Living BUY YOUR Household Wares Here at our closing out sale of TINWARE and ENAMELWARE wTh. McCormick & Sons 82 SMITH STREET Perth Amboy, N. J. Choice Meats Fair Prices As a good judge of meats, pou’ll enjoy buying hero ,wberc there are so many luscious steaks, chops and roasts. You’ll appreciate their freshness—the sanitary man ner in “which they are han iled, and the tender, health ful cuts. And our prices are fair. Christian F. Straub j 1 ! ® Meat, Poultry and Fancy Oroceriei 203 SMITH STREET ---1 I Do It Now! While This Grea Sale Is On • * '• r 1 BIG PIANO SALE Sale Starts Promptly at 9:00 o’clock Saturday Morning ■ ■niutHmMtqnnOTqm«nmH«mniiinmiwwni—MH—MHWW——f $ BRUNTON fcimiiwiimuiujiMiiimiiinuHiUM—MW——i ' Mimiiiiuu!iTitiMniiinifiiuiiJiiiimiiiiiiiniiiniiitMinmminiirMf*iNitiiiiiiiitnB ■iiiHiiiniiiniiiinifniiiiiiiirititniiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiniitint BRUNTON COME EARLY—PRICES REDUCED—EASY TERMS We have on hand a large number of Pianos and Player Pianos, bought before the wholesale prices were as high as they are now. A part of this stock was ordered for our Spring trade, but arrived too late, and have other instru ments en route that are due to reach us any day. Our Store is now jammed with Pianos, with more to come in. We have a great number of Pianos ordered which we must make room for. This makes it advisable that we reduce our stock of Pianos and Player Pianos immediately. Every new and used Piano and Player-Piano in this stock we want to sell at once. We have gone over this stock—our prices have been reduced. We are determined that not one single, solitary Piano or Plnyer remain in this stock if we can sell them. The best bargains will naturally go first. Come early. Bring what you can for a first payment. We will attempt to arrange terms to suit. Facts Regarding This Gigantic Piano Sale—Many Well-Known Pianos On Sale Wc will sell during this sale such well known Pianos as Kranich & Bach, DeRivas & Harris and others. Used Upright Pianos will be sold as low as $47. Used Player Pianos as low as $197; new 88-Notc Player only $437.50; new Pianos only $298. First come, first served. We will not play favorites. One man’s money is just as good as another's. The best bargains will naturally go first. Be here early. Make your selee | tion. Tell us how you wish to pay. This is the letter and spirit of this sale. Open Evenings During This Sale Until 9 o’Clock. Used Player Only $197 ThisUsed Player-Piano will be on sale at the price and terms listed herewith. A good selec tion of music, 12 rolls, also Bench. If you have ever thought of buying a Player-Piano this is your chance. TERMS $2.50 A WEEK. This Magnificent Bargain in a New Player Will Go on Sale Now at $437.50. Bench and Nice Selection of Music, 15 Rolls. In order to make a quick sale of this stock we have cut the price on this new player to the ridiculous figure of $437.50. You can search the country over, you might roam through the largest piano stores in the United States, and it would be a difficult matter for you to duplicate this particular value. Come here and be convinced. Ask (P,| Q7 (TA any of the sales force to play this piano for you, at.ejriOl .OV M ^ f Old Pianos | | Taken in Exchange | Liberty Bonds Accepted s s 25 ' EE Terms $1.50 Per W eek i Wc are determined that this stock of pianos I will be disposed of, and in order that we might 1 realise our ambitions we have reduced the prioe I on the used Piano listed above to $58. _ This Tiano on Sale for $98 This used instrument is for sale at the price and terras listed. Terms; $2.00 a Week li!l!ll!l!llilll!!IIIIIHIIII1tlllj!llllilllillllllllll!!lll!||ll!!i!iiHllil!lii!lllllll!lllll!III!l!llll|ll|!!lll!llllllllllll!!i) Open Evenings During This Sale Until 9 o’ Clock Another used Piano from this vast store. Note the price. Stool accompanies the instru ment. Small payment down and $2.00 a week Ask to be shown this particular used instru- 3 ment. We will not mention the name. Stool » free. Small payment down and $2.50 a week. !a ... ....-^^.axMmiitiiiiimninfMninintiitmumttlfltMIMlliUHtMtfMM tS ! READ THIS! I £* i Place g Round trip railroad fare refunded § | to out-of-town purchasers living within § ° £ a radius of 100 miles of Jersey City, g Buy §j Freight paid on out-of-town shipments g Your 1 within a radius of 100 miles. § Piano == BR INTON Largest Musical Store in the State 204 SMITH STREET ■ *_ READ THIS! I Place Every Piano on our flc 'p0 fully guaranteed by the ’ S Buy five manufacturer or S Your written three-fold guarantee ;* Piano