Cape May County Times, 29 June 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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RIB TICKLERE There is one other good thing about ■anmer. It is that the butter will thread. 'It was very thoughtless of nature to give us spring onions right ftt the time of youth's most emphatic love making.” Maybe nature knew that was the only time it wouldn't make any difference. When you travel., what unimportant looking peop’e you see. Besides yourself most of them se«n to be ■olng nowhere. The trouble with most "star” salesmen is they shine too much at night. Man may be the head of the household and yet may be merely a blockhead. The office grouch lores argument so Wall that be deliberately eats things that don't agree with him. Btlll. there has to be a groom before she can be a bride and get In the rotogravure section. HINCH

It the vamp wishes to test her powers let her marry a man and then try to hold Llm. The reason ideas get into some heads slowly is because they have to wedge themselves in between prejudices. Talk about changing times—it's a long way from a grandfather's clock to a grandson's wrist-watch. A father never gets excited when he discovers one of his children missing. but he does when he finds his collar-button gone.

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E. HINCH moss rsox tkz sr/jnxr thejltxz 1919 MARKET ST.

This is a MICHELIN year

“All’s well that ends well”

OCEAN VIEW—Edward Alim WOODBINE—Nick’, Garage

THE STUDEBAKER LIGHT-SIX SEDAN

Where Quality Counts Above Everything Else

Quality is more important In an enclosed car than in moat any other product in daily use. Regardless ot pr.ce. It is not economy to buy a nukeshift job in which the quality is skimped and cheapened at ever;' turn. Paint, imitation leather and fibre board too often cover serious structural defects and cotton-and-wool trimming cloths are abort lived. The chances are that the buyer will more than pay the difference later — in higher upkeep coat, frequent repairs and excessive depreciation. The price of the Light-Six Sedan is the lowest at which it is possible to obtain a substantial, high grade hardwood end steel body, upholstered in mohair, In combination with a chastitof proved dependability and performance.

Studekake/'s South Bend plants build more high quality dosed bodies than those of any other automobile manufacturer and consequently overhead coats are reduced and the price

to the customer is low.

The in-built quality of the Light-She Sedan is evident the moment one gets behind the wheel, and is appreciated far more after twenty-five or thirty

thousand miles of service.

The Light-Six Sedan, with its sturdy four-door body, its improved L-hrad motor, and the excellence of its cha'gis, combines distinction of appearance with a reliability of performance, a degree of comfort and economy of operation unknown in apy other car

at anywhere near its price.

Power In unplut treasure to tatitfy the most exacting

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D E BAKER R. G. PIERPONT City Hall Block WILDWOOD, N. J IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR.

Only a Chandler has the PIKES PEAK MOTOR

N O matter how much you have to invest in a motor car, you cannot enjoy the phenomenal capacity of the Pikes Peak xvlc^or unless > ou select a new Cunndler Six. This amazing power plant is wholly a Chandler achievement. Its basic design was conceived by the Chandler research staff.

Its development te^is on Pikes Peak were conducted by Chandler engineers. It is built complete in the Chandler shops for exclusive use in the Chandler chassis. And it has made this year’s Chandler the most eagerly sought after model we have ever built. One ride will tell you why!

Mazurie’s Garage CLAXEKCE 8. XAZUSIE. Pronrietar Landis Ave. n^u Sea Isle Gty, N. J.‘ CHANDLER

THE CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY

CLEVELAND

a Home of Your Own

A Cozy Dining Alcove

Here’s your chance to gratify a longfelt desire for a dining alcove at nhrerthalf what you had expected to pay. This dining alcove of beautiful design is excellently made from selected pine, by the Curtis Companies, manufacturers of standardized woodwork. The table is 30 by 54 You’ll find the s ats comfortable. This is a combination that will save many steps in housekeeping.

We have the most complete sod satisfying Home Building Service in Cape May County. we will be very glad to have an opportunity to assist you. For complete information on Your Building Problems, call, phone ot write to our plant opposite Reading and Pennsylvania Stations, or to our Boardwalk “Building Material Display' «* 26th Avenue and the Boardwalk. T. S. Goslin Lumber Company WILDWOOD, New Jeney