Cape May County Times, 25 September 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 11

WOODBINE

Hj-man

Jack Danerhlrach apaot Thuraj fvcnln* »t WIMwood. He remcd by motor. -liordy" teft tor New ,fi where he ep«Bt the JewUh lUdays with relaUree. Thorapeo* retereon was a PhlU- -- — w—•*— aad

Harry Feldman. New York Dnltin Medical atndent. apent the

* end with hla fatally.

Eujrene Becker, rraduate of the oodbine Hl«h School, laft for iladelphla. where he will enter nplc Unlrerelty Burineae Ool- • f He la one of the creates! jeball catchers la the county. Aaron Binder, who la employed Woodbine, left for Trenton on

tu Monday ereoln* Mrs. H. Schwarts and son. AJ. n> in New York for a few days The local teacher* attended the nt-Teaeher* meeting at Gape on Friday. Pirclral Jack Lyndre. recently urned from Bnsland. who indeAnltaly with trial it the week end with reiatlrea Yonkers. U. Y. Mias Estelle Potash, a student Ohio UnlTjrslty. arrlred from umbus. Ohio, on Wedbeeday oon. and spent a few days her parents. Former Mayor William c apent the week end with hie

illy.

sol -Rosty*' Lerln. a student he Unlreralty of Pennsylvania, er banns spent the ■am h hi* parents, returned isdelphia on Monday after-

aft * rnoon end reSunday erenln*. un'ii 1 o' WoMbIB,. S^OO? OB. HBBdui KJ? JJ'i. t?"; ‘o » tew neys with hla family.

u> Wood-

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Btatee. Some of thow

Mtehlnal*^^ niinola. Ohio.

■ichlKan and Vtrytnl*.

day, 0 ^"’vif T ^Lf P *. t thr boll-

Tor ? wlU, WentM.

^returned on Monday afterMr. and Mrs. AJ Kealer or

'be a,,*!

femlly for a few days.

Philip Berkowlta made a *>«.- neaa trip to AUaatic City on Frl-

iday afternoon on bostceas. Mr. and Mro. Sam Becker apent lew days In Philadelphia with latter's pa rests, re son - * expreaa made a busitrlp to New JTork cn Toeeevcalnc a

Edward Nap pen, of the Ocean FUh Maiket. apent the hoUi In Woodbine with fri rehUvea. Mom. Jasper, of New York. la tn Woodbine for the time lag. scent n few dfcym with end* in New York. baby 'toy wwt born to Mrs. Char**i iMncsiteh. Both i' r and non are doing well nt

home.

Sam and William Balt, 1 were In Stone Harbor on on Friday morning Harry Botwlnlck. Jr., of Phlla- ' >hta. spent a few day* with his

Philip Alexenberg, who Is anWdTM *t th. Bonn. M.t ndl- , S aot * tn. dw,

^I'h hi* parents

Samuel Wei tel. of PhUadelphls a fbmer realdent. was In Wood-

bine for n few days

Sam Kstx, local fruit dealer, waa a rlsltor in MUMlle on Mon-

day evening.

Harry Joseph* left for Philadelphia. after spending a months here with relatives Mis* Pauline Greensteln

Philadelphia, former poetmlztrea* In Woodbine, spent a few days

with the Greensteln family. Mr. Samuel Riser, of Philadel-

phia. who la employed here, spent the holidays with his family in

Philadelphia.

owtr ooromnna man, nnnon «». mm.

Doors are unusually >w eoy entrance and

«rtkH»C ehade of Cleveland blue with a bead In different color

running from the hood

of the car. r wide to allow

exit. A notable featare with cou i > * modela 1* tne spacious rear oeck compartments which provide •ayle carrying space for luggage and other cumbersome articles of traeeL Directly back of driver^ seat another atorage U available for small Incidentals. Genuine leather constitutes the upholstery material of the coupes but gray corduroy Is optional at no additional cost. There is ample

room for throe

either ol thi

Cleveland Six Reduces Prices

<k»e of the most surprising

councement* made by motor car companies who have introduced

r model* and reduced Us Prices 1* that of the Cleve-

land Six At its recent dealers' convention In Cleveland. Ohio, this company brought forth enthusiastic approval on the part of its entire dealer organisation b> announcing four entirely new models to Its present 1926 series.

iterially reducing the price

of Its —*

nts

Beanie Becker. *

!'e r 6ity student, returned to iiii-aelphU. after spending th« idays with friends and rela-

and Mrs. A. Rosenthal and Mren. of Capo May. apent a days with Mr. and. Mrs. A.

Sally Chase an. of Phllanrriiei on Friday morn1 until Monday

Price reductions effective with thi* company extend upward as high as tMO. the heaviest cute applying on the new Cleveland »x four-door sedan at 999S and the venial four^door sedan which lists at $1296 f. o. b. factory.

Those who crave a car of sportive features wlR welcome the new touring de luxe model. It U featured In two-tone sage brush xreec with a body bead In different color. Throughout the Interior It Is Jnlshel In Spanish leather. It 1* fully equipped, carrying front bumper, bumperettes, windshield wings and 1s further enhanced at the rear by a trunk rack with base bar* upon which Is mounted a trunk. Windshield cleaner and rear vision mirror are also Included as standard equipment with this model. All models come In durable Duco finish Balloon tires are standard, while four wheel brakes are provided as optional equipment at a slight extra cost. The well known one-shot automatic chassis lubrication system is a distinctive feature with the 19K Cleveland Six line. Inasmuch as it eliminates entirely manual lubrication of the chassis All ore has to do to oil the entire car is to step on a plunger located near the driver’s heel and oil Is forcod from a reservoir under pressure' to every point on the chassis.

of Europe

Turning To Tractors That the farmers of Europe and South America are developing crop producing land through use of motorised equipment to a higher degree at this time than ever before in. history is indicated In FOrron tractor foreign sales reports Just made public by the Ford Motor ompany. Shipments of tractors during the seven months of 1926. eriding July SI. were more than 74 per cent greater than during the corresponding period of 19S4. Foreign deliveries of tractors reached the new high record of 13,140 during the first »e<fcn months of 1925 and tn rielr of Abe rapidly

ing machinery in the old world the outlook-is bright for even greater es. It was

tn many instance! ers have advanced three ov-four generations In progress In trknlng ‘‘ “ tractor for motive peprer.

standard equipment and Increased sales there, although less pectacular then In Europe sue increasing to cover the normal expansion agriculture.

Canada Has Sweet Tooth

Canada has a sweet tooth. Official returns show that In one year there were manufactured In Canada 9S.000.000 Bounds of chocolates and sugar confectionery. S6.000 tons of plain and fancy biscuits, 2.710.000 gallons of lee cream and $2,400,000

worth of chewing gum.

priced at $1196 and $1495 spre lively. A ccuae model, an entlerly new great Ion. is announced at $976. Included in this same aeries is a beiu.iful touring de luxe model. wh><b features a sportive touch throughout. This car list* st

$1996.

In the Special Six series a upe also makes Its debut at the ice of $1176. The de luxe dan and sport sedan have been reduced $11. now Itetlnx for $1595 and $1625. A $60 reduction has also been made on the sport touring; this model Is n $1246. The coach 1s priced $1295 while the two touring cars list at $195 and $1095. the Utter

Earth Lows Time

The earth U slowing down on 1U rotary motion. Smlthontan’s experts tell us. having lost onethousandth of a second in the last 190 year*, says Capper's Weekly. This means a minute lost during the last six million year*, and a many hours lost since the when the earth revolved so rapidly that a day was only three or four hours long Instead of twenty-four. So. although at this time of year the days are getting shorter, they also and all the time

are getting longer.

City for the xUy evening with his par Joscph Loveaaon was a driphU visitor on Friday on

«Ph Joffe, re.

ed to New Ynrlt. apent a fea

•itb frien *

hsMfiyn was tn Ses

Morris KsImanoriU. of ‘ork. a former resident here, tew day,, with his fam-

iUbtnowitx. University frnnsylmato student, visited end* and relatives o*er the JtUyx >- ; lton Biume, who U now! 1-s business In Capt May. spent days with the fume tsmMh H. K op mac. a Temple "WT pharmacy graduate. |

The new low-priced Cleveland Six sedan U in beige brown. A beautiful gray forms the Interior ■e. It also Includes a

indshield.

In the Special Six series the four-door sedan carrier Cleveland blue color as Its body finish, while the interior is in a rich shade of gray broadcloth. This creetlofi U characterised by a raised bead ■ J> |in contrasting color, running completely around the car. A one-piece, waterproof V V <ype windshield Is shown with * this model. Five passengers ean be easily seated in Its spacious in-, tertor. Pockets are provided Ini both rear doors and the hardwire 1

Is In mat silver finish.

At the new low prices on these

Charles

MARTYR Of CHAHCEEY COUHSELLOE-AT-LAW

Titles Searched and Oamwd Mortgage Loans

Office: 102 X. Landis Ave., SEA ISLE GST, X. 7.

fore done by oxen. In other Instances. the new tractor Is merely being added to a fleet on the larger farms. Although the Increase in absorption of cars and trucks is proportionate over Europe and South America, the remarkable increase in Fordaon tractor deliveries Is due primarily to Europe's awakening to the need of maximum production from limited areas under cultivation. Ip South America, the

Mwee S* Key. Phene H E.L CHALMERS

4307 P«ific Ave. Wimwoon. H. I.

PILING BnltWed Hutiig Raymond Bozart Ocean View, N. J.

JULIUS WAY. M D.

AHc.OnM.KA M.LTmiMl.BJ>. Ofr.ce Houra Office Hours * to It A. ■. • te M A. M. 7 to S P. M. t to S P. M. 7 te • P. M.

Teacher’s Mistake didn't dor • I Teacher: "Of course not” Johnny: “Teacher, can anyone I Johnny: "Well, I haven't c be punished for something they my arithmetic.”

Office Hoars

tiv-. 7-4 P. 1

Dr. Mania Van Gflder Smith tpsclsl Hears by Appointment 821 Wealey Art, Ocean City

“It’s Magic Effects are noticed instantly," remarks the user of M. R. M. Whether for Indigestion, Heartburn, or Acidity of the Stomach, its action Is Immediate. You may have eaten unwisely of some of the seasonable fruits with a resulting diarrhoea. A few teaspoonfulg of M. R. M. will quickly correct this gastric disturbance. The constructive and tonic acUon of M. R. M. to perceptible after a few doses of this wonderful remedy. To eat well and enjoy your food keep a botUe of M. R. M. always at hand. 50c a Bottle at AH Drag Stores T. I. LIVINGSTONE PleasantviDe, M. 7.

DISEASES OF +HE EYE Spectacles an* Eye Glasses Cor. Wttlry Awe. and 9th St. OCEAN CITY

DR. HUMBERT HANOI NO

gsHnufiaiay »-U S-4 7-4 4SM Pacific Avem.WILDWOOD

Dr. J. Howard Sharp Dentist TWe A Tract Co. Building Ocean (Sty, M. 7.

Dr. Quo. A. Furey OSTEOPATH

Eugene Way, M. D.

Woodbine Colony 14 to U A. M. U.U to 2 P. M. s City T to S P. M

C. W. Way, M. D. 415 South Landis Ave. So* Isle City. N. J. Office Horn,: . T to * P. M.

This is it — 13-Hate Rubber Case Fit* Ford, Cher* rolet. Overland, Maxwell, Scar,

We are tne Battery Docton of South Jersey. Come to u with all your Battery Trouble. A rental to At every make of oar. Becharging, 50c each. CJ1 19-M for Service Gar.

LEVITT & POLLOCK

bored among the lowest six cylinder four-door se< the American market.

e,r * TL’ella Rooenfeld. of Sea, City, was a visitor here on' wlu the Rouenfeld fam-j el n jhen. a pharmacist in ; l»dc apfwt the holidays

“ “i* pa. enti.

Lh.v*. of PhUadelphls. fi: a week with hla family. ■r Daisy Blame, a teacher at Atlantic City High School.

'£d her parenta, Mr. and Mia. I

Biume.

Cohen, of Belleplain, spent treeing In Woodbine with Harry Potash. Temple Uai- ' *7 student, returnod on Sun*liernoon to Philadelphia af--i'*-ndlng a (ew day* with ! '“is and relative*. “’writ Cohen, of Philadelphia.

666

Is a prescription for

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Court House Marble Yard

MONUMENTS AND MEMORIAL STONES EXPERIENCED MARBLE CUTTERS

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J. or to lau Wm. F. Daniels Bell Phone 6I-R-2

H. RICKERS, SR. Upholsterer 12 Vineland Street SEA ISLE CUT

, iMivan for a few day*. '-'•c Saperstein made a busl- ► trip to Egg Harbor on Fri* morning. r - William upman apent a lays at Atlantic CUy on :.ma *ad Mrs A. Levy ,l ; ’cr. of Egg Harbor, spen. holiday* here with relatlven. end Mrs Sol M Slngef. of •driphla. visited their raspecb^roau for a tew days *'-r r Bcholtx. of New York.

CiEORGK R. CREIS Attorney and Counsrllor-

At-Law

521 Eighth Atreet Ocean City *'-*—'-i St. Ot Esc

aty 711

* few days With hi* family York. Morton of PbUa - apent the holiday* wut

Reliable Trucking Service I. ■>< (na nmUIAUi •• Ul lu Ike |UU ni Uinr Ikea U tar U • uU mo BCU > k. taqU far <M|kl doz

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