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The Courier-News du lieu suivant : Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 27

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The Courier-Newsi
Lieu:
Bridgewater, New Jersey
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27
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AOH ICN TY-SRVBS COCKIKK-NETVS, Kit oat, ocTuitiiiK 3KJ, lwsa To ExploitXiberia More Happiness for Plainfield 164 EAST FRONT STREET rani The saying i3: "We Always Bay Qool Meat atthe American Food Store." (0 TOM -f Another New LEGS OF LAMB Top or Bottom CHUCK ROAST ROUND ROAST lb. Ib. lb. 35c 38c 19c leaf Market 3d I Sbort Foreqiiarters Armour's SMOKED HAMS lb. Red and Yelloiu Checker Front 2.:, SMALL YOUNG FOWL lb.

35c lb. Finest Grades of Poultry end Fish at 32c 9c Two Boxes Junior Nabiscos Freshly Eaked National Biscuit lainfieid. N. J. Harvey S.

Firestone, who says Uiq Firestone Plantations company, of which lie Is president, will invest $100,000,000 in developing its rubber concession In Liberia and eventually will have 1,000,000 acres of rubber trees growing on aojv csiv UusUj as G0 American Company's rating the opening? of the Plainfield N. J. PRODUCTION ition to tne chain of Tack's Markets Del Monte Bartklt pears Large Can Reduced to 33c Quaker or Mother Oatmeal Quick or Regular 3 pkgs. 25c SAND AND GRAVEL 1924, $3,331,712 the following Trenton, Oct. 23.

The of Geology and Topography Half Yearly Coffee Special Week Three of New Jersey's favorite brands reduced in price for a few days to encourage good coffee drink- Meat rices hcrs'iey's Pure Cocca In V2-b. Tins 2 Tins for all of Jack's Happiness will prevail at Meat Markets. mg. The Happiness guarantee 25c uality and Price" with every purchase. Red Ring June Progress Coffee 47c American Coffee 41c The 5 1 The 45 1 Peas 2 Cans 3c The 39c Mealtime Coffee Jersey Pork idneys Sfiort Ribs of 'Jejune Krispy Crackers The cost price to the big buyers for of the New Jersey Department of Conservation and Development, in co-operation with the Division of Manufactures, United States Bureau of the Census, have completed the compilation of the statistics -of sand and gravel production in New Jersey in 1924.

These statistics show a notable decrease in both the total quantity and value in 1924 as against 1923. The total quantity of sand and gravel produced in 1924 was 3,921,521 short tons, and its total value was $3,331,712, as compared with the 1923 total of 6,101,204 short tons, valued at $4,381,855. The total output of sand alone in 1924 was 3,098,674 tons, valued at $2,601,130, and the total output of gravel alone in 1924 was 822,847 tons, valued at $730,582. Of the 1924 production the chief sand items in the order of their rank, were: Building sand. 1.385,392 tons, valued at molding sand, tons, valued at paving and road-making sand, 891,126 tons, valued at glass sand 184,831 tons, valued at $298,297 and cutting and grinding sand (including blast sand).

101,056 tons valued at $250,698. The chief gravel items in 1924 were building gravel (concrete and mortar), 594.592 tons, valued at $523,486, and paving and road-making gravel 228,255 tons valued at $207,096. It will be noticed that the paving and road-making sand and the paving and road-making gravel taken together amount to 1,119,381 tons, valued at $726,733. Fresh and Crisp i t'V the "very best coffee produced" is Box 12c over 40c a pound. Tender Liver Jack's Soup Meat Front Pork Feet Oxtails yd II 1 Ibi 1 1 I Jim Conover's Prepared Buckwheat pkg.

23c ANY NICE GIRL Would be pleased with a box of i Crisp New Kraut Pollyanna Chccoltes at 3 USE 6' a 4 Choice Beef, Chopped Best Cots Cliiick Genuine Scrapple Spring Lamb, Stew lender Beef Over 4 i Tel. 1000 PERMITS OF EAGLE ROCK TROLLEY LINE Pjfjjjlyj City Market Tel 1080 a (Successors to Glick Bros.) 34-36 Somerset Street DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF TOWN i Trenton, Oct. 23. Suspension of service on the Eagle Rock line of the Public Service Railway Company in West Orange has been sanctioned by the Public Utilities Commission on the ground that it is not inconsistent with public convenience and necessity. The line runs from the terminal of the Orange line in Washington street to Eagle Rock.

I Subject to certain reservations as to the future the Central Rail- road has been authorized by the I Fresh Caii Hams VISIT OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT FOR QUALITY MEATS ersey Cut Spare Ribs Meat Department I Tli -1 I eef Stew, ail meat etfer Grade Frankfurters es of Veal commission to abandon its Avenue A station in Bayonne. This is a non-agency station. The commission gave its consent without prejudice to the city of Bayonne to petition for another station site if, in the future, the population in adjacent territory All Choice Bologna Smoked Call Hams increases. i The commission approved the issuance of 1,000,000 shares of! no par common stock by the Public Service Electric Gas but received for future consid- eration the petition of the cor- poration for the issuance of 000 shares of six per cent, cum- ulative preferred stock. I FUKSH PORK LOIN Q- OUJi FAMOUS HOMEMADE OC Hair ov wholo JDC SAUSAGE, lb )3C i KIM Kill KOAST Qf) FRESH PLATE BEEP 1 A Joe ib lUc ANCY ROASTING CHICKENS, F1IESH CII01TED BEEF 10 1h.

av.ra-o DC lb Vegetable Department MELONS Off NEW CABBAGE 4 Xc2ior JSC alb 4c l.AKUK 0 CELERY irrt ITMPKINS Z5C HEARTS IJC y.WK VVMVKWS QfiZ CAULIFLOWER OJ for OUC larsie size T. JC ANT SIMPSON BANANAS U.TTI CV. X5C special, a dozen LtUC OliANMiRRRlES 1 SWEET POTATOES, 4 lbs. 25c; or a IDC a basket 1 1 Webster of 1925 Pork Ioin Roast Regular Fresh Hams Top Sirloins, whole Jersey Pork Shoulders Fricassee Chickens Fore Spring Lamb Cross Ribs, whole 3 mm lm mm mm Grocery Department I i 1 it. 'in, SELECTED EGGS FANCY tlozen 54c 54c 45c VKKT CIDER, made special for 4 Hrm; your own jufiT; a tral.

LOOSE OATMEAL 3 lbs 19c JlGER BUCKWII EEAT FLOUR, new Roasting Chickens Fancy Fowl Prime Porterhouse, roast or steak Pure Pork Sausage, none better Loin Veal Chops Lamb Roulettes Prime Cut Rib Roast Pork Chops 25c SUNBR1GHT CLEANSER 6 cans small size 22c; 40c 1 J.OC, CADIX SYRUP 33c BONELESS AND SKINLESS SARDINES '5 i-i size mU iijl Li ill! -w AIRL1XE HONEY 34c i HARTLEY'S MARMALADE It will now be the business of Pro- fe feasor Thomas A. Knott, English teacher at the University of Iowa, to know the meanings of more words than any other man in the world. I He has been selected as general edi- 5 tor all Webster dictionaries, NOTE JACKS EA Y-TO-FIG URE PRICES Courier-News JK1V7 A PS Brin R.jir? j43.

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