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The Hoover Saves You
Your Rugs and Your Money
HOW THE HOOVER
SAVES YOU
HOW THE HOOVER
SAVES YOUR RUGS
HOW THE HOOVER
SAVES YOU MONEY
By eliminating all back-breaking work and germ-scatter
ing that attends the old broom and beating methods. The
Hoover saves you worry and fatigue, and the nerve
wrecking experience of a disordered house. Only the
Hoover can do this, because it is the only cleaner that has
a process which replaces the necessary fundametals of all
thorough cleaning—beating, sweeping, cleaning.
The Hoover lifts the rug from the floor and gent'y beats
it, loosening all the fine particles of dirt and grit that sifts
down into the nap, thus destroying your rug.
The Hoover collects all lint and hair that resist air clean
ing and ordinary sweeping, the nap springs upright, col
ors are restored. Your rug looks like new.
The Hoover puts an end to carpet cleaning bills and
wages for extra help. It protects draperies against do
struction by dust. Best of all, the Hoover saves great,
sums of money paid to replace rugs worn out by nap
cutting grit. In this way alone the Hoover pays for itself
many times over.
$5.40 DOWN $6.70 DOWN
FOR THE BABY HOOVER FOR THE HOOVER SPECIAL
WOULD YOU INVEST $1.35 A WEEK IN THIS SPLENDID CLEANER?
PUBLIC SERVICE
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Established 1902 J | | | ^ J | J [ Established 1902
276-278 Smith Street, Corner Oak Street
. SIDNEY JACOBSON, PROP.
Good News For
The Public
A Lucky Purchase for Spot Casli enables us to sell for
Friday and Saturday Only—>j()0 Suits consisting of Men’s and
Young Men's; most desirable shades and models; such as one,
two and three button; Young Men's Single and Double
Breasted; also Conservative and Stouts; one and two pairs
pants. Prices ranging as follows:
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Above Originally Valued
From $18 to $35
Shoe Dept.
Get the habit of wearing \V. L. Douglas
Shoes. We are their exclusive agent and
earry a complete assortment to suit all tastes
YOUNG MEN 8 OXFORDS
In Tan and Black, French Lasts and all
other shapes; prices ranging from
*3^ to $5=^
I
Haberdashery Dept.
No matter how particular you may be
about your Neckwear, Shirts, Hosiery or, in
fact any article in this department, we are
sure our selection will suit your fancy.
Men’s Dress Shirts QC
at ..,.$1.00 up to
.1x?ckw“r..49c “d 98c
Silk Hosiery; fiC/*
with or without clox; pair .U JC
1 THE HUB
276-278 Smith Street Cor. Oak Street
NO CONNECTION WITH ANT OTHER STORE
Z CONTINUED use of classified advertising is
Iping business advertisers make more money
' THEATRES
Crescent Attractions
Once again the Crescent thca'rc
leads the city in furnishing a ta
| Holy entertainment for today %nd
tomorrow. So expense has been
-pared in order to obtain the bes!
I vaudeville acts possible and the
f photoplay maintains the standard |
j set bv this theatre for Its patron*
I some months ago. The vaudevlSic
performance today consists of the I
following high class acta, all of.
w hlch have appeared in some of the j
lending theatres of the country. They
follow:
Diamond Sisters gc Miller. In S|
conglomeration of songs and danc- [
es: Homestead Four In "Rubetown': |
King & Stone. "Just Two Pals;"
Ferguson & Dyer. In "Songology;"
Mayo & Glenn, clever colored enter
tainers. The photoplay shown in
connection with this wonderful pro
gram is "Boy Crazy,” featuring Dor
! is May.
Miss May hits the high spots in
I fast-stepping comedy in this rollick
I ing farce written direct for the
screen and especially for the star by
I Beatrice Van. l.augh follows laugh
when Doris, as Jackie Cameron,
opens an ultra modern shop for
men's apparel to combat the compe
tition begun against her father's old
fashioned dry goods store hy a mas
culine dressmaker who suddenly ar
rives in town and captivates all the
women folk. Jackie sees her dad
dy's store on the verge of ruin from
the inroads made by the visitor so
she changes It Into an up-to-date
shop a la Fifth Avenue. A great
favorite with the young men of town
she wins them over immediately and
her establishment Is swamped by an
avalanche of trade.
At tlie Majestic
The show at the Majestic today
and tomorrow is a really great one
from start to finish and offers plenty
of entertainment. The hill opens
with Mills and Miller, two boys who
are doing one of the fastest and
most difficult tumbling acts seen
here. Their act is a hair raiser.
Lynne Cantor and Company wore
some beautiful gowns and scored
heavily with her comedy numbers.
Iteno and Return, a comedy sketch,
with the most novel story imagina
ble, one that will keep you guessing
from start to finish. It consists of
two men and one woman who play
the piece cleverly. Arthur Terry,
the western rope fool, pulled some
local jokes that had the audience
laughing continually and also per
formed some difficult lariat tricks.
The Melody Revue, consisting of
s'nging, dancing, music and gor
geous settings, proved a big hit. The
people all arc clever and will please
you. Hoyt. Harris and Winters, two
men and ono woman, were very good
in a comedy skit and proved a hit
all the way through the act. Zita
and Company will please you greatly
with her novelty posing act and
beautiful colorings. You will also
see Charlie .Chaplin in his greatest
picture “The Jazz Waiter." All in
all this is a very good novelty show
that is bound to please you.
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At tiie Dltnias
It Is like making a sight seeing
tour of London to see "Three Live
Ghosts.” which delighted large and
appreciative audiences at the Dit
xnas Theatre yesterday. The story
which is quite captivating, takes one
through the Limehouse district.
Whitechapel, and Clerkenwell, and
gives one a glimpse of Trafalgar
Square. Piccadily Circus, the Abbey,
Whitehall and Downing street.
Anna Q. Nilsson and Norman Kerry,
the featured players, are excellent
and the supporting cast is exception
ally clever.
A wave of excitement agitated the
busiest thoroughfare of London
when a hurley policeman held lip
the traffic to allow the passage of
an aristocratic looking gentleman,
immaculately tailored wheeling the
latest thing in expensive baby car
riages, to which was attached a
sheep which showed an obvious dis
inclination to cross the road.
Absorbed and quite unperturbed
by the amazement caused by his un
heralded arrival, the gentleman
steered his charge to the opposite
side walk and from its astonishment,
had apparently vanished into thin
air.
At the same moment two cameras
which had been taking a record of
this unusual scene from the inside
of a covered motor lorry ceased to
grind, and George Fltzmaurice,
famous Paramount producer, con
gratulated himself an having suc
cessfully secured a particularly ef
fective and difficult "shot.”
The episode showed Cyril Chad
wick in his impersonation of "Spoo
fy” in "Three Live Ghosts.”
Will Entered For Probate
NEW BRUNSWICK, May 5—The
will of David Van Dusen. of South
Amboy, who died April 7, has been
entered for probate. A eon, Alden
T.t is named as executor and the
estate of the deceased is divided ih
equal shares between the son and
the widow. The will was drawn
February 3, 1902, and witnessed by
Howard Berrien and William Sex
ton.
FIJo Building Contract
NEW BRUNSWICK, May 5—A
building contract has been filed in
the county clerk’s office between
James V. Burns of Perth Amboy,
as owner, and Hans Krogh builder,
of Perth Amboy, for alteration to
the building at 9 4 Jefferson street,
Perth Amboy, at a cost of $1,S36.
A building contract has also been
filed in the county clerk's office
ebtween John F. Smith owner, and
Smith Bros., Inc., both of New
Brunswick, for the erection of a
two story frame dwelling on College
avenue at a cost of $5,500.
QTRANn
LAST FEW TIMES
Today and Tomorrow
The First Real Million
Dollar Picture
“Foolish
Wives”
WITH VON STROHEIM
k Being Shown at Popular
Prices
3—Shows Daily—3
2:00—7:00—9:00
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Counihan and Shannon
STRAND
NEXT WEEK—MONDAY—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY
BIG DOUBLE FEATURE
Elaine Hammerstein
— IN —
“Reckless Youth”
* A Photoplay That Brings Back the Best Years of Life.
1AND
Conway Tearle
“Shadows of the Sea”
A powerful drama of the Pacific where romance rides on
the wings of a hurricane
EVERYBODY KNOWS GORDON AND FOX SEES THAT
YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR
The Sheridan
Thrift Stores
MAIN STORE 224 SHERIDAN STREET
TEL. 1480 FREE DELIVERIES
Weinstein & Fox, Proprietors
GROCERIES AND VEGETABLES
Not only do we sell reasonable but we deliver for the same
price, making it a very important point to look at.
FLOUR
Pure White, Gold Medal Brand. There are five kinds
of Flour; we deliver it; 241/? lb. bag.$1.25
SCRATCH FEED j
The best brands on the market. The kind that sold
so fast last week; 110 lb. bag; no grit; per bag... .$2.05
Babv Chick Feed, 100 lb. bag.$2.90
POTATOES
Finest grade Green Mountain stock: white as snow:
Finest cookers; peck 38c; half bushel.70c
WHITE WASH
Now is the time to white wash;
Large cans; 2 cans for.25c
SUGAR
Best white made; no limit;
We still sell our stock for lb.5VoO
PEACHES
The Colton Brand and Health Brands;
Sliced; can.17c
Large cans; half size peaches; can.25c & 29c
| CORN
A very good brand; 2 cans for..25c
COFFEES
5 lbs. for.95c
Other grades at
25, 27, 29 and 35c
Our verv best, 3 lbs. for $1
B. & 0. MOLASSES
2 cans for.25c
SAUER KRAUT
Extra large size cans. .18c
PURE VINEGAR
White or cider;
2 Sottles for.25c
CONFECTIONERY OR
POWDERED SUGARS
Brown, the old fashioned
kind: box .9c
HEINZ SPAGHETTI
Large cans; can.14c
CREAM
Bess Brand; can.9c
TOMATO SAUCE |
Del monte;
II large cans for.26c
TEAS
Any flavor..
Pound.25c, 35c, 45c
Money back if not satisfied
TOMATOES
2 cans best for.25c
JAMS j
Welch’s Grapelade, jar 25c
WAX BEANS !
OR STRING BEANS
Best Brands; 2 cans for 25c
SWISS CHEESE
Real good tasting kind ;
pound .32c
TOILET PAPER 1
7 big rolls Blue Ribbon:
for. .25c
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Perth Amboy’a Greatest Variety Theatre ! k
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~ TODAY AND TOMORROW
° DORIS MAY
H IN THE GREAT PHOTOPLAY
‘Voy Crazy”
2 The zippiest, peppiest, speediest comedy drama you eve1
3 giggled chuckled and roared at. y
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DIAMOND 8I8TER8 & MILLER o (a
jjj In a congloceration of songs and dances & ^
Homestead Four
Jn “Rubetown.”
g KINO A STONE
H “Just Two Pals”
Ferguson ft Dyer
In Songology
Mayo ft Olenn w
Clever Colored Entertainers E
H News—Novelties—Comedies
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5 CONTINUOUS SATURDAYS AND HOLIDAYS, 2 to 11 S
We Oannot Show All the Pictures That Are Made, So We
■< Show the Best. Why Go Elsewhere?
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P A GREAT PHOTOPLAY 3
M If ye have tears of laughter, prepare to shed them now £
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! GHOSTS !
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the folks they’d left behind them!
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Egg Market
2S2 SMITH STREET OPPOSITE C. R. R. STATION
j The Home of Pure Dairy Products
EGOS, FRESH
| TABLE BUTTER -3 Q .
Special; lb. .. «33fC
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STRICTLY FRESH EGGS OA
Dozen.*,....
CREAMERY BUTTER
lb.45c
IMP. SWISS CHEESE
j lb. 69c
STAR MILK
2 cans for.25c
EVAP. CREAM
Borden’s and Pet; can 9VjC
PHILA. CREAM CHEESE
2 for.25c
PURE LARD
lb.16c
GOOD LUCK
lb. 29c
POT CHEESE
Pound, 10c; 3 lbs.23c
COFFEE
Fresh roasted; lb.21n
5 lbs.05c
MUEN8TER CHEESE
Pound . 29c
STORE CHEESE
Pound.25c
BREAD
, All large loaves.11c
EVAPORATED MILK
3 cans for.25c
CALIFORNIA FIGS
Pound.9o
RAISINS
Bleached; lb. 28c
RAISINS
Extra fancy; lb.12c
PRUNES
Special; lb..9c
CURRANTS
lb.13c
AT.T. kinds of teas
Pound . 35c
LUNA SOAP
6 for .25c
I Big Sale on Our New Allotment of French Roquefort Cheese I
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