fraiman WiB Hdd Postponed Auction Side This Saturday J Attempt Innovation By Continuing Sale From Early i r ttmoon Until Midnight—More Than Three Hundred ■ Lots Listed With Company For Sale Over Block
CAPE MAY COPITY HMtt, EMBAY. jUME 11. IWft.
. Says Oeeeai Gty Wil! Be Greatest Home Resort
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i|;li wm »o be Maced at the L ipnt at Eighth and Atlantic Ocean OStjf. Uat Satorday. J \xtal* Tralman. auetloncir. L ,h<- Real BSUte Auf.lOB Coiuj? poalpcncd until tbla »! lernoon. when the |t weather caused a latjf r of the Tlultor* to cancel r plana of apendln* the week I here. . f-alMan atatea that'he ia trr apfrethina sew tbla k end and will ainrt the rale _ i o'clock <Ad wfK eontlawe Kti! mldilirw. 1 ireedr tn any of ► previous aalea has Mr. Trali pf.etnsrsd tc stage aneh a c sale, du? he " “
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s lance number M Ku>nally fin* llsUnga which he I offer ws-£mu him EJikln'; r expcrM4Mat*^%Bee hundred I rorty-ff*ff^|Sts la the most ■- the city e been tlM«4«p^r(n he soW e hl*he*td|jditcr without reNineu&he corner proparc tiMMrd t» theWXst it will be BOltl .over tho : next Satwdwy. r. Tralman fhrther announce! Lat this la the only plot to be 1 raparnte Where ithe buyer 1 hive an oppdrtuikty of *cii the ground floor at r that can readily be resold
Ocean CTty. and when yon hrfve the opportunity to toy deMraMe lota at your own price you should take advantage of It and attend this dcnallc auction. During a personal interview with Mr. Ttalman he stated that many Inquiries are being received. Mht only from PSltadelphia. New York and Plttaburg, but as far North as Maine, and thane who are within easy reach and can attend this sole should uettalnly do »o. for he can see that Ocean Oty points to one of the moat modern home resorts on the Atlantic Const, and this island 'has the most beautiful bay sad approach, and as there is «aiy as much roswi for drieiopme«. due to the email area.
to rise far above
Wildwood Kiwanians at Montreal Attended "Alt Kiwd^u Night" at Conventkmj
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r* 1 1 Mr. Stone told about the great '-irangClS near progress the rubber industry has -t-' |t rj x | made Is the chemical and 1 alk on KlIDDCr, fncturlng |m>ees»es and j trated his talk with
History of
Present Status YoM
A very inatructive and luisr-' eating lecture on the chemistry
Montreal, Canada. Monday! nrar.ufacturc of rubber was Bight, delegates H. Poster Goe-|."l*cn Tuesday evening by Mr. M
Ita. E. O. Middleton. M. A. Walker. Jesse James. Allen Grace aud Morris beedotn of the Wildwood club attended the "Ail Ki-
wants Night'
■her* at
twhat similar affair and the nynchroo iced "aero hour" when all Jhe clubs in the United States and Canada. iJmultaneouaiy wltA the Montreal conveutton hour. Id nr. impressive aUeot ndbute tM ever-atrenrthen)ng frtendship and fellowship of Kiwanla. The "tero hour" period lasted 1£ mlnutds. awd in^ded the "fdlowchip raon.ent of^ilence." the singing of "God ^e the King" and "America.'• t veVeading of the message rf John H. Moaa. of Milwaukee. WIa_ Brest dent of the KiwanU Internationa! "Onward In KiwanU'
•rt* fcfej F ,xXr 7 aW trt ., lering nAbW
Rev. C. W. Hatnes
f foresight important s who Will
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and those who will and vis taliae these facta will be the ont reap the harvest.
In addition to the special auction sale of Ocuan City Iota, will be offered a great improved Ocean City prnpdnlett. coasisilng of bUEiBtwi blocks, homer. c»«-1 lager, apartments and hotels.
urtnlster
t optimistic expc^tmtlotMi ’•i* Firi< Bdhtist Church at
Cape May Court House made an inspiring address on "KiwanU
Ideals."
With the opening of the bus! ness Of th* convention Tuesday In the Canadian -city, the Wild wood KiwanU delegates were
Woodbine To Open Public Library
The public library at Wood bine, will be opened again t(
profit, as there Is always an (be public. No librarian basiCd
Live n
pmd lot*
t rapidly growing section* of
: City. It wfll money to buy
I every /buyer will have the yonuntty at a 100 p»r cent, oflt before the cud of the seavast Unproven ent* eon-
>mplated and sow unier course
I construction mean v« soderi
port* by intcrostioMtl committees dealing with KiwanU education, which are major pro-
ject* of KiwanU.
Tuesday evening the president's annual reception and hall was held in the Mount Royal and Windsor Holds and wa« attend-
C.000 visiting Ki-
been selected as yet. bui It la 1 •vanlan*. The annual election «d that Owe Of the srU-ol Internalloua! offlrtrs for the enwili net duriag the suu-1 Mtlag year and the cWsuag of a twer months. The library will. oowvcntiwn elly for 1*17 were be opes on Tuesdays for chtl-j the two outstanding itadcrtakdren between the hours o^ 7 and, Ings of the tbrer-day session.
4 o'clock In the afternoon. Fori adult* it will be open from 7 to
the evening
Fa Mb TV FregcArr
V. Stone at the Grange Hall. South Seavllle. Mr. Stand w«e formerly connected with 'lie; largest manufactures of rubber goods In the world anti Is WOW| vice presidenr and general monk- 1 gcr of the Bradstone Rubber Company, at Woodbine. The t manner In which he explained the] Intricate processes of the rwMHkff industry showed clearly that he P has a masterful grip on the ati- ‘ Ject and U no not lee in this
field.
Tracing briefly the early
tory at the rubber Industry the methods of gathering
her it the Jungles
America nnd Africa, the a»ea«f) , nd mnB o nnr od . h „ hp WO uld j tny nfr
hov the madam culH-. t ,i| th * lralh lh , ru , u „_ Hl!t ! vrted rubber mine Into bel*r‘ Bext Uaue contained the follow-
tor items:
Bnptlst parsonage. The bride la a very ordinary girl who doesn't know any more about cooking than a lack-rabbit and sever helped her mother three days in het life. She Is not a beaut) by any mean* and has a gait liki n duck. The groom Is and up-to-flale loafer. He has been living off his old folks at horn.all hi* life and not worth shuck*.
: It will be a hard life."
j "Dave Conkey, tiled at hi* | home here Tuesday. The doctor ' gave || out na heart failure.
1 Whisky killed him.
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Fairy Tales: I. "My price for Ihr wilt." said the tailor, one hundred dollars, but It worth a penny over twenty-flve. ' !. Another word out of you." cried the henpecked husband to | 1*1* raging wife, "aud i’ll bourn | the coal scuttle off your ear." ■ 3. "Yes." said the great thejatrlcal producer. "1 shall close i the play tomorrow night. Of
If newspapers told the rotitse. it I* making big money. u. Only a short time ago; but I feel that It I* not real nri. editor of a paper In Indiana! 4. "No." raid the fisherman. "1 tired of being called a liar] n*ver caught a really Idg fish In
Mk*:
the 1
and told about the plantations in Sumatra
ion. At each c: the large plain tlcns there la maintained a of expert bote Biota, rhemlata engineers. These men not
look after the health
£sray on Skates by Windy Wolf. Jr: Skates la Ihingw pul on your loots with whecla. I heard Pa tell M» they h 1 on wheels whkh i* what they is ieas'n you is l.ireful Pi bates skates cause I left ujs In the hail wun nile and when be come in he stepped on wun uv um and sailed slam through the house and busted It— 1 <Hitta hlsrelf against the screen on the back porch. Anyways thal's what Pa sex he busied nut la liists-U. Mo sex he should not uv ought ■ a sairl h- I but she didn't hear whai else "he said. He said dam six times, i don’t skate i..> mu Pa flung the skate he borrew again*! the house and mint Then he whoop* d me every Ui he saw me fer nearly a wis-k. t t t Sea Isle City scholar—The wont "appnite" is derived from the Greek. It Is in two parts, the flr*t "appy" referring to your state of mind while eating, then you are happy—the seeI pan "tight" to your condi-
tion when flu idled, brace appe* me. 1 t t Just he and she and the moon and the night. He held her e. and sin waan’t missing why oraort uni ties. Silence fell foe a time. Finally he shook himself. Two hairplai pattered ht- ground, but It did not deter him. tear." lie stammered, aotnvtliltig has been trembling oa my Ups for a long liiae- • Oh. George." she cooed, “don’t raw- It off. I love It.” t t t Notice In New Jersey paper: I'.-Itirely no Vvore baptizing n my pastor*. Twice in the isi iso months my gate has ecn ten open by Christ las people and I can't afford .to ehoaa cattle all over the coantry past rave a few ulnnen.** The fellow who makes ap*ed while driving on • slippery road »’t have a whole lot lo worry about who Is going to ear* Tor litas In bia old age.
contained the follow-1 front top to bottom." aafd the
! real -stale agent, "and 1 strongly
^ . _jr.ln. the laziest mer-1 advise you not to buy it." Hofcam in town, made a trip to) «. "Onr merchandise." tn-'-Beerille on Monday. • nounerd the advertisement. ’ "John Ooyle. our grnceryman.i not so bad. You qiight possibly.
« to doing poor busfnesai. His store ] do worse.”
—n-k.r. K... .rm I ** and musty. How can i t t t at work dev -loniH 1 hf ' Tp ^‘ l to *• n,uchr .. No. people don't want health
new and better variMin of iroex "Married->!is. Sllvtir. ^tuoanc*j and iong life. If they did. they hinrr Welders a* well ss .‘iTm ' **** J*®** f>ffli*i. by the Rev. wouldn't drink so much bootiig
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the various tropical plant ^ -1- —-
eases This work to not unllti*
Reliable Trucking Service To and from Philadelphia;, we oail Jar Che gopd* and deltas them to your door at a cost very little-more-than ordinarily would be charged for freight alone. Special patoa daring winter months. Furniture moved with core; local Krvicd film tiered SEASIDE TRUCKING CQMPANY OFFICE: FRITZ AKD PLEASURE AVER DR, SSAISLE OTT Bell Phone 84 Keystone Phofie' 13 -6
St UnllffB mm by eatt%; I?
breeders In mile): cows. Just M tfe ."big milkers" are the maM profitable animals to the dahy 11 man. so trees which give tip greatest flow of rubber milk or "ialex" are the most profltabfrj . control and j the output of crura : explained and K '
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every property iwaer of I thing you believe.
as
"Can you hrd. on your
and say that you have Mack to
the straight sad narrow path?” I while about ■'Well. I gotta admit I did dot rubber of the world h utile detouring." hy the Falted States.
for the
pendent of any other goveramoBt In 4ta supply of such an Impor-i
lily as rubber. XT'
prvwesi time about (• per_ it. of the world's crude rubber to grown under the British flag.
unt ■
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Here U tbe Unosal Event You’ve Heard About! A Kg Surprise!
Evo-y'Csr Will
sod FREE
Will Be Sold Regardle.. of
The Biggest Used Car Sale Ever held in Cape May County
Today will open one of the greatest used car sties ever held in Cape May County. Evqry cor in our entire stock has been reconditioned and repainted where necessary and they‘all wifi be sold regardless of price. We are •o confident of the excellent condition of these cars tbit will stand back of every one •old. This will give you practically the same insurance and satisfaction as buy ng a new
~TKB IS THE for* Mu T-*k» Huckoo Cosdt *400 *400 *850 *70* CkmiU Sedan (250 Oorndtl S-fas (90 Htfdfes.S'M **50 StutkbdttT^mng Big Six Studebaker Spec Six Roadster
In addition to the exceptionc 1 low prices for which these cars will be sold, we are giving free with every car 25 gallons of gas for every $100.00 spent for a used car. If you buy a car for $100.00 you get 25 grliuns of gas; $200.00 you get 50 gaffons of gas cmd so on up. If you are interested in buying a used car that will give you the same service and satisfaction as a new one, don’t miss this sale.
JST OF SPECIAL BARGAINS =
$125 Studebaker 5-pass, Coupe Lgi Six $650 Studebaker Sedan, Spec. Six 900 Studebaker Sedan, Lft. Six
$300 9400
Chandler Coach $1000 Dodge Coupe 91 SO Ford Touring $80 Overland Coupe 1275 Ford Roadster $175 Overland 4 Sedan $150 Cleveland Sedan $600
Studebaker, Rex Top Star Touring, As Is Chevrolet Touring
$200 $100 $125
All of these Cars will be Sold at the lowest time payments in ihe industry - - Only a small down payment necessary. ROBERT G. PIERPONT Keyuone 36 DAVIS ami PACIFIC AVENUES, WILDWOOD Bell 453- W
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Tutus Mountains into Mote hms
I 3R years the carbon knocks, clicks, pings or detonation in automobile engines have been a menace to motor efficiency and a sore spot to the notorist. Gulf No-Nox Motor Fuel has turned the old time carbon bugaboo into an asset, in fact it ha* put carbon to work. - No-Nox and Carbon are Power Twin* Compression is power—Carbon adds compression—No-Nox withstands compression and the combination gives wonderful motor efficiency. GULF No-Nox Motor Fuel not only withstands the high compression of the modern automobile engine—-but also the added higher compression caused by carbon deposits on the walls and piston head which increases with the age of the car;—clicks and knocks are eliminated—greater efficiency is accomplished—followed by more power and greater mileage. This Guarantee goes with It
GULF No-Nox Motor Fuel is Non-Noxious, Non-Poisonous and no i harmful to man or motor than ordinary gasoline—that it contains no <fc?pe of any kind—that the color is for identification only—and will not in summer driving. GULF No-Nox Motot Fuel is priced three cents per gallon higher than ordinary gasoline—and is worth it
The Orange Gas—At the Sign of the Orange Disc GULF REFINING COMPANY
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