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CAP* MaT COUNTY '
CAP* SCAT OOUKTT TIMES
IRC. A. HATTKRT, PmMkiI. OHAB. O-CONNOR. C. F. SCHUCK,
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Electrotype to be tumlalMd br tte ndrertlMC. 11 ndwtlMBiMU ere to be Mt tma ow. »d0 10e p« eln*le
6c. on IneUe pecee. i^erUoa* lot tbe price or two. Lepl AdrertUin* *t mee fixed by Levs oX tbe Bute ot New Jetaey. Next to Beedlnc lUUer. 6 per cent. extra. Full poaUaa. 10 per cent, extra. Forme eloee Vedneeday p. m.
TOWNSEND’S INLET. Mr. and Mr*. L. Sent cm end daoxbter w«nn«>. their trip here this ' on Sunday. cloHn* the “Townaend's Inlet Hotel” lor the winter. the Sunday visitors we had with us Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Swing. Mrs. Capner and Mias Jennie Swing, all of Philadelphia Tbe rUUor* were stopping at the "Meadorvicw” Cottage
VU kJUUUUA Mt— Jennie Swing and Mrs. Capner left here lor Jacksonville. Florida, for an indefinite stay. Mr. t inenin Gasklll, of Franklord. Pa, was a week-end visitor, cotaplet tng the repairs and alterations on his cottage on Itose street. At the Budolph «’Juh on Sunday we bad Mr. Brooks. Mr. Fullon and Mr.. Charles Budolph. all of FhUadelphla. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harding expect to eloee their house on Fowe street about the first of December and take up their residence In Ocean CU) lor the winter. Mr. George Kappel is now settled in his home on Cedar atreeL having been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Conn lor the past lev weeks. Mr. and Mra. £. W. Countlas and Mr. John Fairy, of Camden, were the la oC Mr. and Mrs- J. H. Countlas,
Mr. Penh, of Bridgeton. N. J, spent a few days gunning here this week. J. H. Oountiss and Miss W. Countiss Journeyed to Philadelphia on Tuesday to spend a few days oi this week lu town. BELLEPLAIN. Miss Huldah H. Mason went to Cape May City lor the Thanksgiving boll days, to visit bw former neighbor, mi— Otis H. Homan, and her aunt, Mrs. Huidah Le Mdayon. Mr. sod Mrs. Henry Bndlcott. of Sea lale, were guest* ot Nr. and Mrs Oaronce Hoffman, of Belleplain. Mrs. John Hclser. of Kirkland, D paying a ihanlraglvlng visit to her daughter*. Mrs. Wtt. H. Mason and Mra A. R. EndlcotL Mr. WlUett Caywood has nanovod from the Clark farm on North Bell.plaln road to one of Mr. R- B. Mason's houses, In the Woodhurn road. Mr. John KndiooU. who has been Helslervlllt visited his home last weekMra Clarenc e Hoffman has been in Milirllle on a shopping trip. Mr. Nickerson, of Ocean CMy. was In town on Sunday Tbarv was one of tbe pl««aaiit<-*t Saturday evenings at the P. O. 8. of A.
S music. Meotm Walter Camp and David Champion were tbe committee. Mr. John Dndlcott wan admitted membership U. the Mellmdlsl Kpmne pal Church os last Sunday rvenim Mrs- Ira P. Hess was up from Sea lale City to spend Die day with hii atster. Mrs. Kote-rt Hess Mr. George Heas is recovering from the Injury to bis band Inlllcied in bu aaw mill Dat week. Mr. Jerry (knrk. who ha# l»w. ill with the prevailing epidemic cold, if
eOVEBLAIID 4 IS DFFICUIllMCED UNUSUAL PUBLIC INTEREST HAS BEEN CENTERED IN THIS LATEST MODEL; THREE-POINT SUSPENSION DESIGN IS INTRODUCED FOR FIRST TIME.
Overland 4, the new car of light weight construction .'or which tbe public has has been watting since iu irtrodoction first rumored 'at tbe automobile shews about two years ago, was placed on exhibition in Wildwood list week at the Overland salesrooms of Pierponl and Brown. Tbe men'and^women^wno inspected the Overland 4 were representative of the visitor* to Overland salesrooms in a
Tbe aids, deep Beats of ear supplement the three-point springs, comfortably accomodate five passr*. Tbs cushions an equipped with Marshall divan springs, and tbe upholstery 'hroughout is long grain Doratex. All cushion*, including tbe back and aides are removable. Tbe one-man top is also of Doratex. Because of the unprecedented demand for tbe Overland 4. dealers are accepting orders, for tbe time being, for delivery only in tbe order in wbiefa request* art received.
tbe United States. Tbe company’s dealers, from Main- to California, and trom Washington to Florida, now have on display one or mors of the new models disen bed as embodying “tbe greatest imyrovement in ridinp comfort sin tbe introduction of pneumatic Urea.” New Type of 8prfr.gr This improvement is the ate of tbi point suspension, springs. Unusually graceful in body design, Overland 4 makes a splendid impression on the visitor. It was this new Spring sjepension, however, which motorist attention at the is a combiuauou»at I wo principle* that have been used to g, .test ad rantage in automobile coiutnici. n : First that 'A cantilever springs : second, tbe fitr‘ole three-point construction. The Inxnnon* riding comfort these springs furnish the car vaa immediately understood and appreciated, ll is tiii* feature which give* to the ns* Overland car, designed for light weight, that degree of riding comfort and security hitherto possible only in highpriced, beefier cars. But this is only one of many * vtsc-r* in Overland 4 which back tits WillyeOverland Company's ciaii in giving the public “a new standard of riding comfort. The actual creation of Overbtnd 4 began more than two years ago. The last two year* have been devoted to testing and peifecting each part of tlx ear. Back of its development stand leu year* of eucccaaful manufacturing and engineering ripenenee in giving the public good muter ears. Fur Um> immediate development and production of Overland 4, John H. Willy* has cunCruUaled the vast resource* of the Willys-Overlsnd Company. Projection will be on a scale which will assure t greatest economies in manntactoring. Tlx car has a beauitlul at/eanilin“ body which is conrtructed entirely of ■teel wilt, Denting windshield, and w equipped with the stell-known AuU>Lile :ao - nnit starting and lighting system, a magnetic speedometer, elector noiu, spare hr* carrier, spare rim.
All the Courty News worth reading every week la the Caps May County
Oliver Oil Gas Burner
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The Need of the Hoar Is for thrift—and more thrift. Perhaps the strongest known incentive to thrift is a Savings Account Id a thoroughly reliable and helpful bank such as our*. The aaver become* so Inter ested In watching hte balance
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Ocean City Title and Traet Co. ' OCCAM CITY, N. J.
Prosperous Merchants and Farmer* are thankful for Increased bustnea*. and plan well for taking ear* at it A Checking Account with the FTr*t National Bank Is a use
J per cent interest paid on Savings Fund Accounts FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCEAN CITY, N. J.
For Your Fall and
Winter Needs
Come to Jones’ Men's Shop. Tbe latest in Stetson Hats; C-.pa, Sweaters, Underwear and Clothing. Our ready-made Suits and Overcoats are a guaranteed fit, at prices that will surprise you in these H. C 1*. days.. Jones’ Men’s Shop Aafaury Avenue, Ocean Cty, N. A
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Cott*»e Bmttog Mr Spccblty Bom nl Lota For SO* M. M. SOFRONEY REAL ESTATE 4 INSURANCE NOTAitr PUBLIC 8BA ISLE CITT. HEW JERSET
HARRY F. KRAISS Carpenter and Builder JOBBSNQ A SPECIALTY
SEA ISLE CITY,
NEW JERSEY.
F. B. SHARP ♦ Snide Oty.N.J.
New Series oi Shares Now Open Sea Ifie City B. 4 L Association Talk it eoer witb eay et Ibc Plrtctor* ar WAYNB M. fiTRUTHEKS, B*er*t*ry.
Build Now
The price of lumber is bolding at en even market, and
every indication is that it will be year* before there i* a downward trend In prices. Labor, too, will not resell a lower scale. Your Government urges you to BUILD FOW. It’e good bueiueee, to. EDWARD a ARNETT
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
Both Phone* Sea Isle City, N. J
While Shopping in Philadelphia, go to Spitzers 926-928 Market SL PHILADELPHIA Millinery, Fan, Cloaks & Saits At Lowest Price*
■« Hand and Mr. Amm Gaunt were in I’hlUdeiphlB «* bu»‘ bees lest week. Mrs. 3. D. Mee*. wuo has Uea 111 to* a few days. Is Improving The Thanksdvlng Heroa* t^gan
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