Cape May County Times, 14 September 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 3

W« Hit* Tnr Btutaitn at Tear Berrioe KilauiTt ram Adwtiiuf Campaign Starting Soon Writ* far Luting Cart WALTXK H. TUSH, REALTOR MX PACIFIC ATX., WILDWOOD, HEW IERSET

SEASHORE BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIA TION Profits 9 Per Cent NEV'SERIES NOW OPEN DUES $1.00 PER SHARE EACH MONTH ENTRANCE FEE, 25 CENTS FOR EACH SHARE Subsa^jtiom for Stock and Dues can be sent to the Secretary, C R. STILWELL, OCEAN CITY, N. J., or 16 S. Front St., Philadelphia. Also payable to Ocean Gty Title and Trust Company.

tmm a narrow atrip ana Mina vahklna to knap oat of the mofl U of grant Tala*. Irnamnoh aa the narrow width will penult a greeter tmprored

wlaatoa also approrod a contract tor Newton arenne In the borourh of “ aex. a motor rehteia aid project whieh the eeatraet prtea ta <MM. In reapoaae to a reqaat from federal gorerameat the eommla adopted a reeohtttan eetttag forth the Netooag-Ceaal Oolrert aoettoa of Boat* I will be completed with adeqaete paraaaent ae eoea as praotloahl* ftar setOemeat of the tn*. Flam

road. Wanea eoanty. alao a federal aid prodaot, were appnorad. Twenty addltioaal working day* wore glren the oontractor to eompleU work on I^nroi arouae. liTlngaton, ■saw ooanty, a state aid project.

MODELS Featuring a New, More Powerful Motor and 16 Other Big Improvements

T ODAY Cleveland announces 1924 models to doaur^n. in value that their long awaited appearance constitutes one of the most important jnd impressive events of die season! The Cleveland Six has a/vv^ys been tat on hills sod fleet Id traffic. Now, with its improved and more powerful motor, it is even tefcerl Cleveland owners have always enjoyed big mfleaga. In the new model

they will get morel

In appearance the Cleveland was always a riieringitohed oar. Yet even more graceful lines distinguish the 1924 production I Dependability and long life have always been characteristics of the Cleveland. Yet the new model has been vitally strengthened! So easily has the-Qevelflnd always handtod, that b h widely known as a “woman’s car.” Now the weight of one hand guides the wheels, and the pressure of one finger operates the clutch 1 More Powerful Motor /TAHE moment you let in the clutch of

la to b* doe* turn motor t*McJ* tod* K**d *f Soy** Horn* a. K. Ro*eU®, raperil aehoola of wm«

Ktkm by Uw* goTww and the State Bocrd of Omtrol of Inotttattona *ad Agend**. -t l» r- i*ratood tU* oonflrantlon viD -e lortboomlng *ad Mr BomUc probably wiU i the *up*rlntendency a boot Oo-

Mx. R**eU« wlu •uootod Calvin Derrick. who recently -edgaed to take * poat at tba (tata prlaon aa dlroctor erf admlnlatraUon and ludutry. Sine* kl« retirement John A. Tlngtoy baa b**n acting anparlntandent. It waa announced that the manager* hope to follow eatabllabed atandarda at the home, which baa ahowod marked Im^roremcnt under the admlnlatraUoa of Mr. Derrick. Mr. HoaelU 1* thirty-r.lrw yeara oil. He baa been connected with the schools of Franklin for nineteen yeara. Hla salary will be »6,ooo * ‘ ta

Study of market! and adapUon of varletlea tr the need* of the consumer ha* enabled the New Jersey farmers to spread the peach season over a good portion of the summer, according to the Bute Bureau of Markets, which In a enraey of the peach ■eaeon credit* the grower* with an Intelligent service to consumer* that few

upon recommendation of ; of Uia lalla . appreciate. From the iloan. the oommlatlon aanc- ! latter part of July to the early day* le Purchase and Installation ot of October, Jerae> peachea of some ’tonal scales to be usad In : V a rtet y arc now obtainable In the marloaded tracks at vartona , kaU and by the use of cold storage the highway ayatem. These the aeaaou can be atJU f irtber ex-

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X the 1924 Cleveland Six, you wrill be ■maxed and delighted by the increased power and fiexibfiity of its improved motor. As a result of several recent engineering developments, incorporated for the first time in a motor of ks sine and type. Oeve- ___ r have at thdr command a pcripnnance range unlike that provided by a serene efibrtleas way of .. and an accetauti that practically eliminate* the i

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No matter at what speed you drive, the motor will not vibrate. Why? Perfect el So perfect that * _ been able to detact a vihrstioo period in it I Whether taldag a hill or accelerating from a standing start in high gear, you will not bear a motor knock. Why? The new aotonwtv- advance oo the Boach ignition sys'etn provides perfect spark timing at all speeds without the use of the hand control I Increased Economy O N long tours and in city driving you will get more mileage from the 1924 Cleveland Six. Why? Because of the increased efficiency of the new Strrmberg Carbureter and because the improved method of heat application to the intake manifold insures perfect carburetion distribution, and combustion of gases, and the complete elimination of crank case dOutioo.

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the 1924 r kick plates are a of equipment to be found on all models. The roaring DeLuxe and Sport Model* now carry ■ gold edged strip* of color to enhance gappearanos and the apodal two is being dskvsrad in S dmtinctEasier Operation—Less Care A RADICALLY improved steering gear XA. ta on* of the biggsat features of the 1924 Cleveland. The new steering knuckle contains a dust-proof, walarpyocf ban-bear-ing assembly that retains lubricant almost indefinitely; and the new haO type tie-rod provides for automatic tabs op of wear. And hers are features that will appeal to the average owner who takes care of his

own car;

Valve rocker a lubricated. All moving chassis parts sue reached by a new oil pressure lubricating r em. The new fen ia self-lubricating and engine oil can be drained without crawling under the car. Do not fail to come in and inspect the new models. A single trip behind the wheel will convince you that its many improvements of such great importance make the 1924 Cleveland the biggest value and the soundest in.eecmaat of its daasl

Somw of the engine* ing and other feotnr that make this an-

tmportastf and significant published this

s. New sad improved type ef 4. K*wend improved method at beet application fives perfect distribution and

5. Mew end perfected Bosch entomellr ifrlttoe combined with Bosch starter

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Mazurie’s Garage CLARENCE S. MAZURIE, Prop. 1 emiu Ave. Bell Phone 42 Sea hie City, N. J. .CLEVELAND AUTOMOBILK COMPAHT • CLEVELAND

11. Hew self tnbrlcarinr bell heerinf assembly in steering knuckle—di t and 12. Hew ball type tie-rod with automatic take-op. 13. New and more beautiful

17. dosed bodies by Fisher. And these Low Prices: TOURING CAR $ 1045 SEDAN $ 1365