Cape May County Times, 26 March 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 5

HERE is a necessity of life offered to you at pre-war price. The IDEAL-Areola heating outfit will never wear out It will outlast the building itself. There is no other contrivance which will heat your home with as much economy in iV' the use of fuel. Nothing else is as safe or as easy to run. It is the solution of the small-house-heating-problpm. Uniform Warmth—Healthful— Coal Economizing! Why pay fhe cost of doing without? Every day or week that you ;i trive to get along with old, faulty, wasteful heating methods you are actually paying the cost of doing without. Figure it this way, the I DEAL-Areola Radiator-Boiler outfit becomes a permanent and valuable addition to your home. It is property that will never decrease in value. Every IDEAL heating plant in the world today is worth more than the owner paid for it. No matter how long ith ¥ been in service. Think that over.

SBarfe cl a S-rwvn . rtlariaa csttar* by IDEAL-ArceiaRaaiata-TloUeraod * AMERICAN Radiaton. Aak far rataloj ifreri ,*y> aa* open wn of bratina Uj-wm of «- S , t-. Vnrt 7*ona tom. ibopa, offlet-.. Mali*'*. Mhool»

New IDEAL-Arcola Radiator-Boiler

Write us at once, today, for the intensely -n teres ting booklet giving fall information, showing views of cut-p.’vay cottages, Lungalows, small stores, bouses and data, whiJi give you a vivid and correct idea oi the installation of the IDEALArcola Radiator-Boiler outfit in any building. The pries is a real bargain and to help you further we offer you arrangements wherein you can buy on easy payments If you don’t want to pay all at ones. Ask us for particulars,.no obligation whatever.

a. S^ntnrin AMI EASY PAYMENTS il — hem* «t Upton. P>ori<t«acc. Wot. « New Yortr. PbiUiWW. Harrbbars. Bel'imort. PiOburtb. Oaeteati. BiradB«bam. Umut. Mincmpoha. St. Pwl. Dn Motor., or Si. Lrmta.

SoU by all dealer*

American RADiATORfo^PANY

Phone or write n* at 115 North Broad St. Philadelphia. Pa.

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Have your Machine Work done in a REAL Machine Shop. Woodbine Machine Works, Woodbine, N. J.

Cottage Renting My Specialty Houses and Lota For Sale M. M. SOFRONEY REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE

NOTARY PUBLIC

SEA ISLE CITY. NEW JERSEY HARRY F. KRAISS Carpenter and Builder

JOBBING A SPECIALTY

SEA ISLE CITY, NEW JERSEY.

| Build Now j’:?

■# SOUTH DENNIS Frances Boyle spi nt the viwk-end »»h his parents. h'-atrtoe Hughes, of Goshen visited Mr*. Cbss. Mckersoi. lest weea MIm Hannah McCormica spent the ».ik^-Dd etth Mine Edna Ja«u<-«. Mr». Jeaale Champion vlidled her aiitfrs. the Uiuae.i Morton, last week. Mias Matrfam Pleraon apent the •* t i'k-end with her parer ts. < arl M'Cortnlck and family *p«nt <ht «t«k-end with Mrs. Robert McCor-

ndek.

Mis* Hi-sale CabSley spent a few days of lati w-wk at Cape May C. H. ilra. b.-!!,. MilU-r. MU* Martha Meet"»lu and Mr. Cba* Meerwald attend'd i -acberB' Institute si Capa May H. on Friday. i-< 'll.‘ l.uiilhiu. Jr., visited hi* annts

in Friday.

Mr. t ot. of Sulim, was in town Sat-

"rday.

'I'Oinr Bjo* n ctuertalned company

on Sunday.

Matthew J«H.-r*on spent Sunday

BELLEPLAIN. Mm. Edward Powell and son Everett. of He ir*, were caHln* in town on Mr. and Mr*. Stephen Steveson. of Tuckaho- were cue.it* of Mr. and Mr*. R. 3. Mason, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Allic Beebe and family, of Tuckaboe, were visiting their aunt. Mr*. Richard Champion, on Sunday. Born to Mr and Mrs. Dominick Repevl. a son. on Sunday. Murch 2. Ml** Clara Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mr* William Harris, became the bride of Mr. Mlnfred Scott Howell, of Millville, on Saturday evening, March

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Mr*. George Warren and ton Charles were visiting bur mother. Mr*. J. D. Hess, on Sunday Mr*. C. I’. Hoi t and mother. Mrs. James Turner, wen- Millville visitors on Mond%j. Mrs. Ethel Hoffman and daughter Mabel -ere shopping in Millville on

Tneada;'.

Mr*. K B. Hews and daughter Ixdlla.

visited Philadelphia on Toesday.

Mr. Charlie Hand, of Eidoru, was

calling In town on Thursday.

Gladys Hess and Dorothy ioffmAi. i spent the -v ek-end with reUUves afj

Sea isle.

Private Frank Downing, w '‘cried ] a year in France, and the last of our boys to receive hi* discharge, ar. Sved | home on Saturday j Mr and Mrs. Benjamin t reamer and family spent Sunday with his mother. IVjJir*. Matil<‘a Creamer.

DENNISVILLE.

Mrs. Hannah Cheater is home .or an indefinite stay Mrs. Morris Creamer spent Saturday in Philadelphia. _ Mis* Hattie Fidler and sister Sara spent the week-end at Helslervi'le Mrs. Samuel Woolson and daughter Irene spint Thursday In Philadelphia. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Edward WeUs visited I Mrs. Eugene Way on Sunday. Goshen visitors on Saturday v. ere Doraiin Jones. I eon 1 Jones and Frank Springer. Mr. J Whittaker apent the week end with Mr. Ogden Gandy. Mis* Rose Gandy visited Cape May C. H. on Friday. Mr Eugene Springer went to Widwood on Friday. Mrs. Harry Westcott is on this week’s sick Hat. Mi. Warren Grace went to Philadelphia on Tuesday. Mies Canpcla Berarde and sister, Bcnedlta. spent the week-end In Philadelphia. Thos. Brown and son spent Sstuhlay ■ in Millville.

r. Uriah Turpen is ill kt this writing. Miss Grace Fidler visited Cape Mm C- H. on Saturday Mr*. 8. Hand spent the week-end with Mrs. Frank Bushnell. Sr Mrs. M. Hughes and daughter spent the week-cm' at Petersburg. Miss G. Creamer entertained Mr Ruasel Field* over the we. k-end

of lumber ia bold-

• » «. even '■'•rket, and

every indication U that it will be year* before there i* a downward trend in price*. i.*bor, too, will not reach a lower acale. Yoor Government urge* yon

to BUILD NOW. It's good bush.cm, to. EDWARD B. ARNETT

BUILDING CONTRACTOR

Both Phone* Sea Isle City, N. J # CONTRACTORS <£ BUILDERS ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY QIVEN LUMBER AND BUILDINGS SUPPLIES PAINT. COAL. MOTOR B&AT SUPPLIES ST. ^ATHMERE LUMBER CO. EARL M. WADDING TON. M*»*a*»

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MRS. FRITZ CRON ECKERT

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HOIEL BELLEVUE | Landis Avenue and Fritz St. Sea Isle City, N. J. £ >frB»a*fl*BVB-BvB«B»a-n-n-n.fl..n-B-n-B-n-a-B-B-B>Bja»g£ QMus n aouiMG cipiiiv DEALERS IN LUMBER AND MILL WORK CEMENT, LIME, HAIR. PLASTER iNAILSJ&C.' OFFICE AND YARDS: Both Pbone*. Swain Street, near Reading Depot c>o<KK8XKKaacni

BOTH PHONES

New Series of Shares Now Open Sea Isle City B. & L Association T*ik it over with any ol the Ulirrlon or

PROMPT SERVICE !

If you are thinking of installing an

IDEAL ARCOLA RADIATOR BOILLR

Now is the time to do it, as the price*- .■'re steadily advancing. Cali, phone or write.

JAMES M. FERLEY ., Representative of the Ametii.au Radiator Company Expert *n Plumbing, Steam, Hot Water and Vapor Heating OCEAN VIEW, N. J.

| West Jersey Garage Landis Avenue, just South ol Ocean Avenue '

SEA ISLE CITY, H. J.

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GASOLINE. OIL, ETC.

Real Estate Insurance BUILDL\Ct DOTS In a Growing Section Ripe for Improvemei ts COOPER B. HATCH

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