Cape May County Times, 6 November 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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WOODBINE : Mr. MbtiIb Wt— miTwj tr«ak to Nmt York oa bogtam MM CoartMT UMina— ape •Mr «apa at Htm York wttk rate- i MM. CkartM a Oatlar^lart aa Tkara- | C. mmt AlaaaArta. Y«_ akari ha

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ktar far a aklM. aai Uraa < . latar braoskt tt back wltk a I hot* ta tbo alMTr. vaattac It • axchaagad. Tha hot* «aa caaaa« i by baUc caaybt oa a aalL. ha toM bar mat ha ratBMd to ■aka 1 axrhaaga. Sha thaa baoaMa I ti% mat latar har huabaad M aa4 atrock Ootlar, kaoekiac aaeoaaetoaa aa4 wrackia* taa ]

rafar to tha arraat of PaMrtck by Mat tba i OoUar. mat matm tt MMT. Mr- lajlaal^--OnUar atataa. that ho «aa tha at- f Mra. J SOOTHDEWOS Mr. mM Mta. Jaha^OMI^ aai Mra. r. C ■araaa m 8ma Oooaa Oty aa Tb . ladayMMa Haa^Mw.^, at J»« ’^"BaMM^wiaBL at Da

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M Capa^ May^Oaart Boaaa oa Taoa-

Mr. Moaty Lory laft tar Ham raaai la for a few 4ay» with ft

l Haltowe'ea party kaM by yoaac fotka at the hcaa- at

aiaa. ef MUMlle. rtaltM Mr. and Mra. brwta Edwards aa r~

ralattaaa at Rio 0 ns** FtUay Oumrdaj at Wildwood. Mr. aad Mrs. Geonta 8te« sad Mr. aad Mra. HoRmaa e ■a Mr. aad Mra. Smith Stile Mr. aad Mra. Joha Doaata. dawhtar. Batty, of Capa Kay. *Mmd Mrs. Jaasphtaa Deaslas oa Ladtes' aad Mm's Farciahtass at Sattamaa'a. Laadis Aram We City. ~*

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A Nest Egg Worth While'

They alas flailed aa Mr. aad 1 -task Baraaa. Mr. aad Mrs. M. Maopor tackier, at AttaaMe CKp. ea aa OayC A. J. MoarwoM .M* I

to Troaksa oa Wadaaaday.

Make The Calendar Work For You!

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Security Trust Conapauy Cape May Gly.llJ.

BUB R KAH

Me money. A h k be a leer rtnHn or a fortiww. is one moat aalkfot lary then^a m the world to f It bean LTidknrti of a aril to aocceed andad* | finest land of a pnmport to mhos Start now to wttv •nmrtfrin week- i even if k*o only the anaalaM amnnf InUrat | at 4 per cent iaomna ka giowth and yt»U be j acnaand how oniWy k memtam. FIRST NATMRiAL RANK SEA ISLE CITY, K J.

. speat a Cm days '

Vv^nted /-a plane in the coumrij for an old couple just turning sixnj

gEFWEEN the line* of this ad is the story of! a lifetime s misfortune*. There were the, years of youth, with youth's optimism aad extravagances. There were the year* of middle life, with their prosperity due to the breadwinner's peak of earning power. Now come* uH age, with its period of diminishing income. Almost too old to work and too little saved to live oo—this is the great American experience. Here in the greatest land of opulence, are still find in their declining years families who are in sore strait*—a needle** situation if family men will face die future squarely.

M tell you why ^Overcoating” is wanner in winter - I tike Winter. And my folks like Winter, too. Wth. & Maybe that's became our home is ahray* warm jR -• and comfy when the wind’s •creaming with cold and the front yard's under heap* of drifting anow. For cur home h '‘overcoated** . . . covered with m P~TwrnFpurtmn" Steel Fabric Roinforcmd Stncoo! The can't get in, and the heat can't get out. And if • not Acafty, «f eoanc—every room is as warm aa the next. Maybe that** why the kiddies laugh when the sled tarns over, now mid then. Or when then thqr skates slip from i Maybe if a brew they know ife nice and

lift Voir Home - — the Ordin^ tmi, >—M—** exvrrt*

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