Cape May County Times, 10 April 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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To Solve Used Car Problem

Ford Company Will Guarantee All Used Can of Their Hake Pnrcha*-

ed From Authorised Dealers

Will Beget Public Confidence Much.interest h— centered during the vast week In the announcement of the Ford used car plan- Thle interest has been evidenced by both the public and the automobile industry generally, for It la the first move mads by any largs automobile concern toward solution of the co-called used car problem. Under the plan, which U supervised by the company, all authorised Ford dealers place a guarantee upon used Ford cars acid by them, thus Insuring to the purchaser satisfactory mechanical operation of the cars under ordinary driving conditions. Reports received during the we*k from branches throughout th<* •jultry, it was said at the of*c«a of the Ford Motor Company, in Detroit, Indicate two things—greater buyer confidence on the part of the public and a general feeling among Ford dealers thst the plan is certain to promote customer satisfaction. These reports. It was said, are not based upon, expressions from Ford dealers alose. They also Include public reaction toward the plan as reflected through the vast dealer organisation which, because of 1U extensiveness. Is an excellent barometer of automobile marketing conditions. Another feature of the reports Is the ready acceptance of the plan by the dealers themselves and their enthusiasm over It. They feel that the new arrangement, together with their own fitnaaa of Judging car values and facilities for reconditioning can when that la necessary, places them In position to afford much better service to people In the market for used

Ford cars.

On the basis of the reports received the plan promises an effective solution for used car 1 by Ford dealers and one In which the public -ill benefit

Woodbine Allan C- Levenson left on Monday morning for Philadelphia, where he will take up his work for the sum-

mer.

Thompson Peterson and Allan C. Levenson arrived In Philadelphia on Monday morning on the 8. 8. Persian, from West Palm Beach. They remained in the city a few days, coming to Woodbine Thursday evening. W. Thompson, of Cana - *. Is visit log his sister, Mrs. Max Cutler, and will stay two months. Miss Dora Culler, of Philadelphia, is spending a week with bar parents. Samuel Nappen returned from a business trip up the State Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Layton arj >e parents of a baby girl born on Friday. Louis Benson, of Wilmington, is here for the holidays. Misses Mary and Beulah Burke, of Wildwood, spent Thursday evening with Mias LI Ulan Peterson. Moe Marcus, of Camden, Is in town for a few days. Joeeph CoUer U spending a few days In Philadelphia, buying his spring and summer stock. Levitt A Pollock have a new road-

ster.

Mias Thelma Rablnowitx spent Saturday In MUlvUla. Miss Sylvia Rablnowitx Is home again after having her tonsils removed at the Millville Hospital on Friday.

Earle William*

This la a “movie" star known to every man, woman and child who are lured by motion pictwroe. William* waa bom In tocrament*. Cal, and finlahod hie education In th* Polytechnic oelloge of that state. Ho bopan theatrical career with a atook pany. He le ane of tho pioneer* of the boaineea. He has a dark complexion, dark hair and blue eyas. He Is five

vno recently will leave for Chicago in a few dayr Milton and Barry Feldman, of New York, are home on a visit. Harry Potash, of Cleveland, jame home Saturday for the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Milton Peterson spent Sunday In Cape May Court House. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Shropshire and son. Paul, spent Sunday in H-risler-vllle. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Petereon motored to Atlantic City Sunday and spent the day. Mrs. Gilbert Rosenthal and daughter, of New York, are visiting the Benson family until attar Raster. Miss Dorothy Wolfson Is ab*e to take up her duties again, attar an 10neaa of two weeks Harry Gddlnger took a bmdnees trip to Millville Friday. Nat RoaouMd took a business trip to Philadelphia Salt rday. Mias Mary Brealow. Jr.. wlU spend the Easter holidays with her sister In Buffalo. N. Y. Harry Hal pern, a student of Temple Dental School, la home and will remain for a week. Kllton Peterson and Morton Levitt weri In Philadelphia Friday. Max Dacbow gave a party to the Junior class at his home Friday evening. - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sohel, of Philadelphia, are vlslttng the Brealow family. Mr. and Mrs. A. M- Peterson spent Saturday evening ir Millville. Mine Jeane Larin, of Mondalr

ome for the

Mrs. At Kessler spent a few days

Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brealow and Mr. and Mrs. Bennar Benson

Thursday In Vineland.

tained friends at her home on Sat-

urday afternoon.

Mias Madia Boyar, of Trenton, is heme tor the hMidays. Miurioe Shnplro. of Pboenixville, was in tows Saturday. Philip Alexsnberg spent an enjoyable week and la Philadelphia. Mia Brian* Abramson, a rtudent at (Htssboro Normal School, Is spending a utr *»yb la Baltimore. Md. Mlaa Etta fci^ftow spent Saturday and Sunday In PLJlsAwphla. Nathan Gneastelu went the week

end In Philadelphia.

i'oe Mendel* hn and Morris Cohen were In Philadelphia Monday. Philip Alexenberg la on a two weeks’ trip through the Middle West. C. A. Shropshire, section foreman, spent Monday In Philadelphia on

Mr. and Mrs. I- V. «»«.•*« — daughter spent Friday in Millville. Two mushroom traffic Ugbta weii ns tall yd at the corners of DeEDneb ana Franklin Avenues Friday, under the supervision of Mayer Greenstein. Dave dangling and Oouncllmaa _oe Mendelsohn spent Wednesday ia Atlantic City The Odd Fellows will hold s special meeting Monday night to elect a new treasurer, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Reuben

Cutler.

Samuel Nappen and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Blume motored to Ocean City Monday afternoon.

are here to wand the Master 1 d ys with their parent* Misses Facet a sad Sara ZLxt man spent Saturday In Ocean OUy. Mrs. Benjamin Levy, of New York, la visiting her

A beautiful woman a abput; a pretty woman | to; a home'y woman gets the rest do the talking

Reuben Goldman and family will leave shortly tor Fort Weller, Oa , their future home. Mlaa Celia Roaenfeld went Friday

Well, How About That New Car of Don't forget It needs Oreaaa aud Omag. Me dank, tt la agrripped with the Alemita Sysvem. Use we eaa greaae tt aB ever ts about SO minutes with our ISM Ms preware Atamf* ©en. ^

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CAPE MA Y COURT HOUSE. N. j. Day Phone Bell 61 Night Phone Bel

WARNING

To the FORD CAR OWNER!

The market is flooded with cl reap and inferior quick-change Ford Tranemisaion bands. Inspect very carefyfiy the type of band you are

about to purchase.

if a cheap band breaks and destroys your trans*

mission*it will cost you:

I Set of Bands (old type) 31 -80

Labor 3 Drums

I Reid Coil..

1 Set of Magnets-..

1 Set of Triple Gears— Gaskets, etc 1

-I6.00 _ 7.10 . 6.00 _ 5.60 _ 4.20 - .50

TotaL.

341-20

Half a Hundred Dollar*! Think of that when you i bands for Fords. We are sure that P4& Quick Removable Transmission Bands for Folds will meet with your approval. Ask the man who uses them—Kis

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The Packard Eight Five Patienger ^ .Srdna-UmoeiriiM *

Mim Julia Alexander, lawvsr and member of the North Cumin* lerteUtuie, want* U *a govern. <'f her eta to. She h*- Announce.) her candidacy for the Democrat*

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