Cape May County Times, 19 February 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 9

CA*B BAT coumr TIKES. FRIDAT. FEBRPART 19, 1926.

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The Week in Real Estate

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Cadracta of All Deeds Filed

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The last pedestrian died this morning. Motorist run over him' No — an automobile salesman talked him lo death. f t ♦ ^

Doesn't the woid "Detroit" look , odd In print without the prefixed “f. o. b.T' queries Herb Smith, t t t He bought a new car from Bon .. Chase And soon learned to speed and \ There was a sharp bend Whleh hastened the end. And now a white croas marks the place. t t f , Judge: “Your speeding will cost you ju*t ten dollars " Speeder: •'That'* fine •• » t t Cara seem ebeaper. until you buy as extras lb. fillings that once 1 were regular equipmenL Passing Motorist no man standing diseousolatelr l»e»ide a Mailed

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“ANNOUNCEMENT’ I wUh to announce to the public that l have taken orer the Garage at Washington and Longfellow Ave*., Woodbine. N. J. (formerly Harry Rot man's) and l am prepared to handle all Repairs in a satisfactory manner. Service Station, Parts and Accessories ALEX MAY

The Best Buy In Cape May County! 1 am now building ten bungalows, all types, with Spanish predominating. These bungalows are well built, suitable for summer or year-around homes. If sold within the next thirty days, each *3,000 easily financed. This price is easily $1,000 under the market. List Your Property With Me For Sale or Rent. C. Dunkelberger TOWNSEND’S INLET, N. J. Branch Office: Ocean City, N. J. OR Phone, Ocean City 763-J

at Big Savings during our February Furniture and Rug Sale. 9x12 Axminstcr Bugs. February Price—up 9x12 Tapestry Bugs $24.75 and $29.75 9*12 Velvet Bugs $29.75 27x54 Axminster Bugs $2.95 and $3.49 Also a good assortment of larger sixes.

LIVING ROOM SUITES

We have sold a great many Living Room Suite* during our February Furniture and Rug Sale. There is a reason:— Our Three-piece Living Room Suites upholstered in Baker's Cut Velour, February Price... $139.00 Our Three-piece Suites upholstered in Jacquard at $149.00, $159.00 and $169.00, are exceptional values. Our Three-piece Suites upholstered in Mohair Reversible Cushions at *269.00. Real Bargain.

RADIO

February Prices on some of our Badie Sets. We can install one today.

y obligation on your part, our

C. M. Ware Company MILLVILLE, N. J. We give Merchants' Co-operative Coupons PHONE 320

Silk Sale Continues Until Saturday-When New Stocks Arrive Silks and Woolen* at Half and Less Than Half Price My store is small. Shelf room is scarce, therefore I must move every yard of silk, regardless of prices. The sale opened Saturday morn* ing and over 3,500 yards have been sold. Only about 1,500 yank left. Absolutely the choicest of goods. Above all quality.

$2 and $2.50 Silk Brocades KIMONO WEAVES Plain Silk for Slips and Changeable Taffetas. 36 inches d» 1 . Jj wide. For $ * Y 0

Imported Pure Silk Pongee^J IN NATURAL COLOR V i 33 inches wide rfV g\ j| ( Very special 69C yd

$4 Quality Satin De Angelas in colors of Nile, Peach, Pink, Marigold, Orchid and Ciel. d*0 __ J 40 inches wide. * For jU

$4.50 Brocade Canton Crepe < For evening and afternoon frocks imported qusdity J 40 inches wide For JTCL

$2 and $2.50 “Sr* Broadcloth For Men’s Shirts and Summer 32 For $1.58 yd

Lingette and A B. C. Silk MOUSSELINE 36 wid. For 39c yd

NO SAMPLES OR PHONE ORDERS

PLAIN FRENCH FLANNEL '

$4 quality

Colors Maroon, Pumpkin, Red, Moss,

Pencil, Grey

54 inch

For

$2 yd

MacMurray Silk Shop Ocean City Title and TruSl Co. Building