Cape May County Times, 15 June 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 6

-Tape S

CAPE MAY OOUHTY IDCS, FRIDAY. JURE 15. 1923

STEAIEMEEE Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Smith and bod Graham, ot Oak Lane, are spending % few days at one of their cottages. Lewis Fisher entertained a number of friends over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. PetUt spent Sunday with Mrs. Byers. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mann spent the week-end at their cottage. Miss Delphine McCullough spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George R. McCullough. Dr. and Mrs. Graves and eon Stuart ■pent the week-end at their cottage. Dr. Rosen bock. Mr. and Mrs. F. Drerum, of Philadelphia, spent a few . days with Mrs. C. M. Price. Dr. and Mrs. Van Dyke, of Philadelphia. were down over the weekend at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dysen, Mary Lee, William Ashworth and Gus Miller Were week-end visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. William G. Carothers motored to Ocean City on Thursday

evening.

Mrs. R. W. Troemner, of Philadelphia. spent the week-end at their

Cottage.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, of Mooreetown. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. Robert Stackhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Mahan, of Ardmore, were down Sunday at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Holcomb and three daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Holcomb. Jr., of Cynwyd, spent

the week-end at their cottage.

Howard A. Reider and son Fred •pent the week-end at their cottage. Mias Elizabeth McCullough. Jack Godfrey and William Carothers attended the Sophomore beach party

in Ocean City Friday night.

Mr. and Mrs. John Hemp worth ■pent Sunday evening with Mrs. Ella

ZiUmpp.

Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. George R. McCullough were In Sea Isle City Saturday evening. The week-end guests at the Stralhmere cottage were: C. Collins. Chas.

Candelord. C. S. Patterson. Jr., C. William Finke. Mr. and Mrs. H. PolkInhorn, Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Haslain, William Goldman. Fred Brinkman, Ed. Johnson, William C. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crowthers and son. Mr. apd Mrs. John Lloyd and Adam Kurts. Mrs. H. A. Wlttkamp was In Philadelphia on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Kister and Mr. and Mrs. L. Rodomsl. of Ocean City, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs. W. O. Carothers. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Sttlisa i Ocean City visitors Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wood, of Philadelphia, opened their cottage on Saturday for the summtr. Mr. and Mrs. WlUlim B. Moore were down for a few days at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Troedeal were down Sunday at their oottags. Mr. and Mrs. W. Henthner i_ Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Carothers. Mr. and Mm. George Scargle and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Scargle wars Sunday visitors. A birthday party was given „ Captain Johnson on his seventy-ninth birthday. Those who attended s

Mr. and Mrs. William Fox. Mr. and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mm.

Mrs. Samfort De Stasia. Mr. and Mis. Frank Trimbel.

P. E. Varney and Captain and Mrs. The M. E. Church gave a straw

Johnson. ; berry festival ^

0£D ALL THX TEAS

HOTEL BELLEVUE

! CE05ECKEE

Landis Amine and Frits Street

John£Caims Gardener BUILDER OF LAWXS PLAITS OF ALL HIM FOR SALE M7 West Avenue

b 167-V

TIRE BARGAINS NavSIdd

’•-satx.rmz'-* Pen a Auto Tire Co. MX N. Broad St, FUa.

Liyryrv'yjc

SEA ISLE CUT, V. 7. %

A Buick is a Happy Gift Tvptfykw the very spirit of youth in the tpoAHnf origin t/dSt-Hn iUbe-ruty. this Buick «- cylinder modd sport roadster has woe the heart* of yoaag people everywhere. ary of tbs appointments of ar not only aware every frww«w4in ffwwfcrt and convenience bat jive that ■a of eppcaiwnoe in which The earner and drn rail aide performance typical of Buick cars nwhe tide sport model idee' for vacation

» g—. a—a • assv tvwa-s. tun « r—.c-w ii& iS wStaLsS. -MU ••M.Mw-WSC es-tTo-rW,

CEITEAL GARAGE KOTOR SHOP JOSEPH BCHTAHL Proprietor gceai errr, i. j. wiidwood, h. j.

A VICTORY FOR AMERICAN MOTORISTS The Crude Rubber Monopoly weakened when it came into contact with aroused public sentiment. The press of the country today reflects the determination of the American motorist that tire prices shall stay at a reasonable level—-and that America must produce its own rubber Tlrerfone

Mr. and Mrs. Georgs F. Erbe hays gone to Philadelphia for a few days with their daughter, Mrs. Thomas

Garland.

Mrs. Marie Pfeiffer wss s Phila-

delphia vittaor r

Mrs. Grovsr Margaret, Mr.

t Wlttkamps last Fri-

dav and met with very good su< Miss Dorothy Wiser spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Fountaih. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Corson spent Wednesday with Mr and Mrs. P. E. and daughter Varney. _ a

Mm. Norman The Board of Trade met st Me-,

E. ?. Jobnapn. Jr, i

JULIUS WAT.JML D.

CAPS WAV COURT MMMO, N. j

Dempsey sad baby, of Caps May, cullougbs on Monday evening.

?a^rWrtRv w S:

c Jhe C;P. A.fi

—an accounting specialist who makes the figures of your business tell the truth.

_“Fifures don’t Be!" thsy say. Don’t they! tAk the Certified Public Accountant, esporiaily after Ms findings show a loss for a concern whose bookkeeper erroneously •

Why do business men hire spedaliits like the C. P. A.! To know the true state of affairs, to make sure theyre ri^t—to fet results! And if this principle of employing spwiaflsts holds good in the miking of 1 money, why will it not work in COMBERVHG money T Why can’t a specialist in estate management (like this Trust Company) make the money

last for your hors T The individual executor and trustee you place in charge of your estate probably functions in this capacity only a few times in Us Hfctfanehips only once. He is an experimenter rather than experienced.' How can he be a specialist in pxafrlems of investments inheritance awl income taxes, Probate Conrt peeoadurtT Fonder over this fact Conridar it carefully—and you 'riH sorely wont to investigate the mrrieos of IUn Trust Company, “ “ year of estate s

Our new booklet. "WILLS and the ADMINISTRATION of ESTATES." tells an Illuminating story of Individual and corporate management of estates. A copy is youm for the asking.

CAMDENwHSrjyDEPOSIT & TRUST COMPANY 234 FEDERAL ITOBET. CAMDEN. N.L

TOUBZMOCAM $975

More Cars Shake Themselves to Pieces Than Ever Wear Out

CUTS TIRE EFFECTIVE We an look* a 10 per cent reduction In time and tube* effective June nth The lowered cout of crude rubber and tlu apeoal Firestone manutacturinx and dlatribuilon a J-

vantages make t

Firestone factories are orrsuin-d a »*s1a of lame volutre and efiectlve pr.<ducta)a. Oo«u are down but quailty U at It» p.-ik. Stockholder aorkmen an- dally buililinc many tnouaand of Gum incited Cord* -the lx .1 Firestone ever produn-d and. we believe, the Vad -r on the market 'oday Flruatooe Cord* took th-- firat four p.ac-a and eight of the ten money position* In the Indianapolis SweepaUk-*. May S'Uh. without a single Ure failure.

PRICES 10% JUNE Illh Fireetone Outo Dipped ford* have set new standard* In nitleag.. traction, comfort and safety Car owner* have expreaaed their approval of th« extra value in Firestone QuroD.pped Cords by incmealng their j 1D4 percent in the pa*t six months. We hare replaced t bnnrhi-a with *areliouw* We now hat* lo>. distrihullng points whim are delivering Firvsti-oe Urea to the consumer at the lowest coal in «>cr hivtory. Koiinw the tide of -conomlcal tire buying— —up th K r. atone Gum-Dipped Cords—and l. nrn what Most Miles per D.llar means to

you today

Charge that tip to vibration.

Vibration causa can to grow old prematurely by racking their ehwm T destroying the "metal life" of vital part*, looamtng up their bodks and causing squeaks and rattles. Frequent,

costly repain are the result.

The Studebaker Light-Six is freer from vibration than any car of its approximate aixe or weight yet produced. This has been accomplished largely by a complete machining c f the crankshaft and o meeting rods on all surfaces—a practice used by Studebaker exclusively on can at this price and found only oa a very few other can whoae selling prices are from three to ten tima at high as the Light-Six. There are 61 precision operations in the mrmifacture of the crankshaft alone, 40 of which range in accuracy

Power to satisfy At

from one-quarter thoOMWf thousandth of an indk. The light-Six motor oat

most advanced design kxxM mobile construction. And nod any pricek builtto mere exactia

ards of materials and vjrfcaaeAip.

Aside from its f

and its consequent law life, the Liriit> Six is handsome in derigp. estmaefr comfortable, sturdy, and we brikva the most economical car to boy aud operate ever offered at $975 or nr*

where near thb figure.

Its substantial all-steel body, onepiece, rain-proof windshield, tanAnch cushions upholstered in genttiM feather, cowl lamus—these we

*««*».«, £*3 ooly m hl^r prtorf cm Vor 71 jvntfacaMMattt*

aood for TMljtj | wiost exacting owner

Most Miles Per Dollar

STUDEBAKER.

R. G. PIERPONT

CITY H,\U_ BLOCK WiLDWOOD. N. J.

kT R I I I ( *

■ TUDXbakb*

TSAR,