Cape May County Times, 25 April 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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Buick Value—The Measure of Automobile Values People do*-a-days meesure automobile vahsee on the ba^h cd Buick value. How often you bear each remarks as: “It’s not nearly as r»d as Buick”. People make these remarks both consciously and unconsciously. Consciously, becauee they actually know Buick value either frzai their own experience or that of their friends; unconsciously, because for twenty years Buick has been toe accepted standard of die industry. Good reasons, both, why you should own a Buick.

MOTOR SHOP CENTRAL GARAGE WILDWOOD, N. J. OCEAN CITY, H. J. JOSEPH SCRiVANI. Proprietor

The tort of tiM wmiweorirT fort te not much if you come here to buy. YouH find l±»*y •* *&* ^ which to chcoee, a number of pettcrtui end fobtke to mee! the eervice and condition* under which you vi*h to vveur your dotface. Your choke of theee *piendidly taaoied Suit* may be oad at economical price*. Hany Sheffer HART SCKAFRCR AND MARX CLOTHES

Electricity

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The electric raege has come to stay. It has proven its value to rite best housekeepers. It is economic, sanitary, and above sS, the best method of cooking. The real value of food cooked in an electric range is retained and not lost as in other less uniform methods of cooking. The electric cooking rate b equivalent to the lowest rates charged for gas. Inquire at our local office foi the special rates on electric cooking. Homes that now have electric ranges 'and other electric appliances have forgotten that drudgery exists. Use electrical servants and dismiss Drudgery 1

ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY Tenth and West Aveuue Ocean City Division And—Oh! Yes—Every Night the “Matchless*’ Night