Cape May County Times, 18 September 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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Man and Woman Saved at Wildwood TU> Cnried Tben Hate T ■aa Hart Protoctit Wmbc

day. to be operated on for caa' bUdder trouble, end is in e rwy eriticel eoadltlon. Mrs. Nelson Ourettson anterIned her mother. Mrs. Sally SUtes. of West Cape May. for tan days. Mrs. Stiles has been Invalid. suSerlnc with rhea mat

> In tbe vicinity of the Wild- '

Mr. and Mia. Harvey Conway.

drawn amour tbe plllacs of tbe property at a public sale last

■■Er . - _ Wednesday.

Powell sneered his body to be bnfCrtetf scnlnst the pier points by •he heavy nea in order to protect Miss Oerhardt. who eeonped from the daaceroos ordeal with bat a

h»w scratebes.

'Jf« Ooardo Hippie and Boerhle

evere lacerations ■ s shoattsra. back i

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Mrs. Nellie Elliot, or Cold Sprint, has been very 111. bat ti Improving now. Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly entertained relatives from PhUadelila this weak. Mrs. Mary Whlldoe. of Philadelphia, called on her sister-in-law. Mrs. Mary Griffith. Thurs-

lay.

Tiny James, of South Dennis, t

meat Sunday with Johi Mr. and Mm. Alvin 1 Lertalned his brother,

from Camden, on Sundaj. , Mm Den* Crane, and children. of Manahawkln. spent n few ^ with Mr. and Mm George

Mm Jane Tobin returned tr home in Philadelphia, after vllsttng her daughter. Mrs. May Pritchard, hers. Mr. and Mm Ralph Nye. of Philadelphia, are spending n k with Roy J aggers and fam-

ily.

Mm Mabel Pritchard was shopping in Wildwood. Saturday

gjnft.

Mm Grear. of Wildwood, and H. B. Berry, of Germantown, were Jllng ou friends hers on Friday. Mm Aids Scull sad children, of Cape May Court Haase, returned home Sunday, after spending s week with her mother. Mm

Eva Ingsisoll.

Earl Yea tick*, who Is maplayid

as s Coast Guard, spent 8u home with hti family. Mr. end Mrr. John John spending s week In Camde

Mr. and Mm Harvey Conway, of Pedricktown. are spending n 1

week with Mr. and Mm

mined her mother and brother, from Philadelphia, on Sunday. Mm Carrie Taylor Is entertaining her niece. Mies Dill Ian Qramllck. for a few day* Earl Hoover, of Philadelphia, eat the week end at home with

• wife.

After n year’s abasaea. while .•rating the Bell telephone “ change at DennlsvlUe. Mr.

tar. Lydia. Mm TUUe Ham and Mend, and Mrs. Martha Bryan,

of Bridssburg. on Sunday. Miasm Jennie and Com Gar-

ret tsou entertained MMs Mildred Smith, of Philadelphia, over the f

Mr. and Mm Boy Jaegers meet t Sanday afternoon with Mm LU- *

SOUTH DENNIS (Held Over Prom Imst Week) MHe Peterson, of Cm Cay. visited Mm Smith Stfle* <

Kondny.

Mr. Hinkle entertained relatlr ram Philadelphia over the ww

md.

Mr. and Mm H. Stepson eat*

their home here.

Mm George Mason and

dren. of Camden, vent the week

with Mr. and Mm AlvteM Philip Ham entertained

i Is stepping t Caps May i

Dr. and Mrs. H. B. n. nn Woodbury, vtrtted Unioned on Sunday. ^ Mm Walter Tomlla and ! ISU - " 4 J ““ ■ c Haddoa aprot tbe wwafesnd with hu * oats. _ Chariea PWer b^th* LadiJ r g*- I ***» Cape lUj ( r Qh * motor trtpto r

, or ao risttlng retaUves In Phlla-

George

installed la his borne.

MATTHEW J. RYAN

Mr. and Mm WUUam Swain. CMd Spring, started home T hay- Her mother. Mm Je Swain, accompanied her. The Tabernacle Choral Society soot Tuesday ovsulvn' at church to practice, with Bn

Sunday, to be observed Septet ST. morning and evening. Mm Carrie Taylor entertained

San. Mr. Horn will leave for c la ^ftm 0 °Bmam Miller, of Riverside. N. J.. meet Sunday i

I Mr. and Mm

ao an extra oea room aouev. Mrs. Emily Townsend, who Is in bar Kith year. Is critically 1U at her home In Cold Spring. Mr. and Mm William Tobin, of Philadelphia. «oat Sunda> with Mm Benjamin Pritchard. Mm Monroe Mattbewn wan shosp&g In Cape May Wedaesd *Mr. and Mm Ous Snyher and children wore Wildwood visitors t Saturday. Ksnnard Matthews spent Sat urday evening U Wildwood

Buy Direct Fran the Wider AnJ Sam Money ML TirunnFi Inlet «Ueh C Dmkdberger Camtatctor »*4 BslMn

Furnace F Special-1 ^ this * WEEK We are ZoBertng an

We have the wonderful new Allen’s Parlor furnace

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- Alien* Parlor Furnace l Soap 6 "“ 25c ,

New Tailor Shop

Harry GoUmmkk — - SCAOLBCfTV

Tbs en’lre country Is talking about this new beating system. Tb. Tltraens porcelain enamel gnhh Is easily kept clean. This heater lochs like a ptone of furaUnre. Heats the healthful way—fnraaee method of moist, wsnn clreularion of air. Sent bgj a hestisg pfamt gmtfl

R. W. Ryan Wildwood* Hardware and House Furnishing Store Steee 1SS9 "If It’s the Bast. This Store Sells It"

ember 11. end I Smfslisr 10. ta- » grave Is Jest hack

REMEMBER

YOU HARRY H. LAKE Ocean CUr’s Optician for 9* Tear*

OCEAN OTT. M. J.

June, July and August Sales Were 109/<> Ahead of the Same Months a Year Ago That’s Wildwood’s Response to the Stndebaker One-Profit Policy

-« »HE ana worth while is 1 the mss whs can mile MS fcr wracks his car— ■rf fta i« «sfr P<^ it by sate inrarant* fauyhtr osvmngs is what

No oerson anbeioating purcKaauvg a car can fail to be impressed by these facts; facts that demonstrate the popularity of the Sfudrhnhrr and the good judgment of the public in selecting a car that stands in the front ranks for durability and dependable service. August. 1925. was the largest NEW CAR August in local Studebaker history—nearly $40,000 worth of retail deliveries. It was also the largest USED CAR month in local Studebaker history. And the prospect* for September indicate even more spectacular results!

(Only one other car—Ford—is made as completely by one manufacturer as the Sfudebaker.) This is Wddwoods' response to the resulting ability of Studebaker to lower prices without cheapening the car. (The new Studebaker prices have been reduced from $50 to $450. The quality as always the same.) It is Wildwood's answer to the Studebaker policy of NO YEARLY MODELS A Studebaker is always up -to-date. No change next year will make this year's models look oldfashioned. "This is a Studebaker year" is not merely a slogan. It is an outstanding fact. Let us tell you why!

ROBERT G. PIERP0NT

CITY HALL BLOCK

WILDWOOD, N. J.

It’s the Flavor!

ASOO OaEm Is a ecNBMsstfcm of hick grafe ooifoc. rrM<

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at what A800 Blend owm Us tremaodoos pomtUHt, ka drink eoftm fra Us ttste—Its Savar-andth?, we A300 OoEm ahtaMa 10m a boasaa Debt. Ton have ^ actually drtak It to know hew good It realty la. TWtt?

price la ooly Oc per ft!

'cX ■ 42 c

Tomato

Sotq> 2

Fall Home deseiag Specials! W— nmrnmmrnmn »*"■ 21 Broome — 49c

fraeyl

Buckets 17c GoWW Flour 67c

Bread Sopreme Victor Bread

10c

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2

can* 19c

SxdCraJaJConi Tendra E>Hy June P Rad Ripe Toustora Cat SbiadM Beau

RdUcd Oats 25c

Bsttfrtof

»25 c

CHEESE aMP RATE SFBCIALS Cheese r 1*1 Rk± Creamy Cheese “ 31c SmsbiK Fruit Circle* » 29c Ttot prion cfoctm i« . a c LANDIS AVE. A ITALIA ST- SEA I5L* ora ocu* cm in wtaamtaotf „ m AMbn, luu 401 nbn I'”; 744 Aden Anmm UM tOm * n °°‘