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lo industry Faces 1927 Confidently
CAPE MAT COTTMiT TIMES, PEIDAY. PEBRUA1T II. 1927.
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': Safely Rules of New
tefcMM to
• York Auto Club
l For Continuation of Jcrity With Mam Pro-
• Running High
uwtillm. n! buy -1
lm *: Tk* (4 tbe , 0 ir>.
’O' a la do dacjcer
Inient Buying Sound,
Atlantic Auto Show i A r »* . • n Will & Bene, Th«„ Evc,^ F “ Mo,0n ''*' P '^
(Kroci E.enla* fnlonj i
trians and Children
mi! etedita are ritraded on
r; r^ n ;t'r r ,
eitnadrd on .j hH)ltJo ^ ^ thr
atom that wJU op-n P'&mmav- a',d daUdren.
‘ aie Inturporalrd to
t* for hl*h«r»y br I be at met
Of Use New Yor* Auto-
| K.-aklD*. »rmidmi Of tlM
*bwi
; <nobll* tnductrr faera
batlef la
I n ,„ mr , lie • ebarmittc -!i«pl*r. K Uiey mobile Club. Coptra of th- «w-
h *” “
—- nmwlf. «b«| j B eltkrr rmrr ibere W a'tirral ’ <Jo riiio paA»lns rhildrra or
rrn.Tiflrj.tian that there 1« to be i vehfeie*. arouad corner, approach-
es Sae car*.: Mreet errawino
for not only the oar owner bull .«•<*, at railroad crnolnD. be-
ihe aon-uww u*e» pJoaawre Id,bind atred
•unreylBK the field of luaurtoua'
-WHWb IS, «Hi^j „ k w thm m
" Jr” “ »s» I—.r w„ r , . ol toe Joyed evtrrwlTe bankliu; cr-*
: The BoWnr.ot.iJr loduatry l«*d» tha; coumwner. rf • character, with eatabllehed r
' IfVfttDMte «.rrdl« ’'
<M»e band *Wm*l whan stop-! mobile* or other
pfant or tiirail the traffic offle:
1U help and protect wo«. j
Juried. j Never ran behind A ataadlnc I a*cld. n:a Be wire brake* are in pood] afreet car: ihere may be anothci 1 worhlnjt order, '.napact them fre-j r*r or autamobile romhut on tbt
ffoeetly- j other aid-.
Never lea.e autooMblie uaat- for pedewtrian*. the fntlowlijp
tended without shotting off motor »re euggeatr.i »„ r
and appijh.c tmerrowr brake. I*«k left. ther. right, before
When la d.mht have aut-auo crowing th« atrvet.
bile onder roatrol. ready for a t'rowi only at ir KU ia r crrwalaga. quick »;up ; DOT in the middie <d ihe bW&MT 4 '-! children She commltle Dm’t read a n«p.T l^ok or
Alwajw keep to the right—
Big Butter States
rule* are baae] oo a study of all kind* of motor j itp
the following al
I>o not play In the atrret. Play on the eldewalk. or R< ojt planrround or vacant lot. Roller-rimi. ,-- t eldewalka wt vehicle* rannot harm you. Never chaw a ball across
at rent.
Do not c
• where at reel car*. I atnpa.
magaaiue whet Obey traffic •ignal Ughls.
Be rautiral* <■ buar® and street When Mrppinc ■ never go behind t
ia clear.
| Don't Jump oa ' alfjet car or bu*
- traffic 'vnoi^Ini,
Bostoi
Garage
World’s Largest
but also high duallan anr other Stat-.
id Doctor r. W l^rwon. Chief <* thd Burrau and Dairy In•iuatrp; l ott tl State* Department of Agriculture. In a recent addrewa before the annual mreUng of the Minnesota Creamery Oper-
lO.fiOP j *tor*‘ Amnciatlon at St Pan!. world ; ** luu - 1° !**• tbs State ruanu-
Bo*- j farturad the rcarntou* t«al of
tmIra] ,Je million pounds. !h rvd>y Irad-
rj. an entire cltj , <n * »•' «*>'•» But a Yet In the frontage on five}* 1 * rmrw from 1920 to IfilS. lo-
cluriv., according to Dor tor Lawson. M!n nr sola doubled her output until now It |* over 24S million pound*, or on'-oeventh •rf the creamery butter made In
the I'nltrd State... the
> co*t of t
Tomplrtrd :
t coaurr. Wfeo coa- )( . vhriton- •n.e tw-j w • •
no) flag
high and Hbdt wl
stwWta Spac, i. provided 2000 cars in th*' tumement ar> Itaffatad •ervlrr d-pariments foi i Hbfi and battery work and ■
’ far -jgroantng department On the .ec *’ war ond floor I* a modern car laun .
(dry. On the third flo. t a com-. baH'-r-produrlrtg nation In the
1 fmodious ehauffetio' club has been world. riw States—Minnesota Ui,,!l “ built. equipped with Wllard "'tse«Mi,i n . jowa. Nebraska and
j table*, amoklng room, barber Ohio—ranking In the order
ID. don't jahop and other convenience* for, Homed, now produce haU tha
j operator* who make their head creamery butter of this country. ; quartern there. j
srs W.r j... - - 1 Don’t risp into at reel r r ..ni be-I — I •'Mother, said Bobby cautiouad w,lh WK,W w! M , '» Of «°u«h any of the levera. ] hind a parked nutamobtl. o- I A omile a day brings a fricndtly. may I have wane candy If
' * • • -for lt»~
automobiles |
Give warning •IgnnJ of your, Don't -hitch on”
Vraacb. keep to the right. j atreet car* or other vehicles. j
Ure chains wh*n sire-uj Never play around automo-;
•uoh any of the levera. |l _ Never run ts-hlnd parked auto- otfc-r vehicle
i. not C.veeo toe rwi.i,— , ..et set wren naiti in evotnna Ntklna proportions of tha durabl .nachlnm. ror. th. burin* ^ ^ .*>•—« w„h the ^
S by nn
i *<tuld lead to a werl- | action from our national la viow of <bia eonalnroa ia I92T will t be of large and profit-
cation's
t ma
American ' ^-ics and our export trade , strong that we cannot paalcky setback | n thh Th* naturally op’lmkcour teous attitude business leader- It 1
t any *
have had no wrldns over Ion nor unmaploymcm in since 1921. and not have It in 1927 U ton is carefully adjusted nd. During the past yeai lie Industry h i bolding prowttbln the limits of evland a cooaf this policy In 1927
ltd for.
automobile iad—try-will ■hare largely in the na proaperity. American rap. tntlnue to maintain their itrlnric value—and by re* . rrod. to lend In the mar th* world. American ran. 1 * bring wold wherever an ! ea are in u*e. and thr \ td our exports last year ■arty eott.OQ^cara. T^t ing effect ft maintaining i ion In our plants and cut-, »» cost bir the American i ear through the Increatod j
Prices would advaoo
| meat would dhninlah. and la- | do*trial dsprentoa would enaue. ' Manufacturers. merchants and retailer* realise today as never before that the wheel, of bu*. nma rannot be kept turning oa a large scale without mam ron-
Maaa cotnumptlon Is
dlrplayed In other years will in- ** dkau that there baa been a tremeadoua advance. The enMbDlon of BtorMorim along with the — ear* wtU give the people rare op-
port unity to acquat with ail that la n
world.
enjoy :
' with the Erwklne fi
algned to give Europea: the quality, finish, and anew that hare made m cars nr popular abroad, rara of the Erakine ftx In •«d Paris, and at the nup whows In Brume la. The and Edinburgh lodlratni udebaker hm net « presort hy of |u T6 year la derigeiag and balM-| »r of this type. I her of Studritaker's <mtE achievements during the! ir baa been the creation j
proving j
broader t
Jth B n
Buick owners the savings of
leadership
In purchaac price and daily une, Buick owners profit by the savings of leadership. 'The price of a Buick is moderate, but it buys a car buih to the very finest quality ideals — one that would cost you considerably more, if it were not for Buick
volume.
For years, the savings provided by great volume have been devoted to the enrichment of Buick value. And for years, Buick owners have had a more dependable motor car—one in which high quality lessens upkeep expense. Buy a Buick! It n an investment in economy and satisfaction. THE GREATEST BUICK EVER BUILT MOTOR SHOP WILDWOOD, N. J 1 Joseph Stiivani. Picprietor < BAILEY MOTOR COMPANY Haven Avenue at Tenth Street Ocean City, N. J. 4 When Better Automobiles Are Built. Buirk Win Build Them
PACKARD REO WHITE HUDSON Super-Six Super-Six ESSEX AND A HOST OF USED CARS Thcwe car* nre all in wonderful condition, mechanically perfect and can he purchased at but a fraction of their original cost—on low first payments and easy terms thereafter. Fhe used cars have thousands of miles left in them, which you buy et such a low price BECAUSE our storeroom is already crowded and socu srve»Al carloads of new Essex and Hudson cars will arrive, making it imperative that these used cars lie sold at (Mice. On many of them we are taking a decided loss, which must be suffered in older to make room. Don’t walk when such wonderful cars can be bought »o cheap. Mori Bros. Motor Co. 114 L VINE ST., MILLVILLE, N. J. ■ We Have the Desire and the Facilities To Sene You"
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SENSATIONAL PRICE REDUCTIONS AT STUDEBAKER’S USED CAR SALE $1800 Cars for the Man With $750 fhese prices defy competition —
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These cars are priced several hundred dollars lower than you can buy any comparable car after March 1st. Spring
IVe ask to show you how fully and quickly demand always raises prices. you have closed-car com fort in this new-type car ^ e musl ^ now - This l<
f 'Only $750
todafs ‘weather—
This beautiful Stucle&akcr duplex Phaeton slightly used.
Originally $1600. At this sale
your opportunity
REAL ~
Studcbakcr s pledge to the public on used car sales printed below. Read ft. You MUST be satisfied.
Big Six Studebaker Sedan. Originally $2500. At this sale ONLY $600
40 CARS
BEDROCK PRICES PARTIAL LIST BELOW
$40 up :
Studebaker Special Six Sedan. A Certified Car. Reduced to $750 Studebaker Spec. 6 Victoria. Used one year. Original price $2210. Now $800 Hudson S-pssaenger Sedan. !n verygood condition. Guaranteed. Now $500 Ford Touring. Not certified but worth $40 Nash Sedan. One year old. Cost new $2200. Paint and tires good and mechanically fine Only $900 Studebaker Special Six Sedan. Another certified car, good rubber and freshly Painted $800 Studebaker Duplex i > haeton. Slightly used, but looks like new. Now only $750 Rickenbarker Sedan Paint and tires fair. Mechanically good. An exceptional buy at this sale price $475 Ford Tudor Sedan An excellent buy for the Ford User at $275 Studebaker Light Six Touring—Run only 15.204 miles and open car --aaon neatly here. Priced now at $225 Studebaker Big Six Sedan—Miles mean smiles driving this car. During this sale at $600 Open all day Sunday and every evening
Pledge to the Public on Used Car Sales All iiaed car* attrrvA to (he puhlt< shall be honrelty reprrevnlril. All S'udrhakrr automnhllre which are »<*M a* CERTIFIED CARS hnre boro, properly reconditioned, and carry a 30-day guarantee for n-placement ol defective part* and tree eervlce on adjust run, i*. Every uaed car I* eoniptcuauidy marked with lt» price in plain flauf - and that price. ju*t a* the price of new care, ts njtidljr maintained. Every purchaaer of a uaed ear may drive it for five day a and then, i •mi aalDfled for any reason, lurn bark and apply the money paid a* a credit on the purchaa* of any other car in stock—new or uaed. Not only to the publlr. but ab» to the Studebaker Corporation of Araeri-
The ABC
of Used Car Buying
rixflt rlarht lixhi
Boy X0W
Ford Sedan—Does not look like a 1927. but runs as good $100 Studebaker Big Six Touring—Just the car for hacking this summer. Can be bought for only $250 Ford Roadster—Come on, fellows. A late model and good. Overland Touring—Why walk when y°u can get a late model touring car for ' $75 Chevrolet Touring. Mechanically good, as well as good tires and paint. F ord Sedan—$ value for every $ spent for this car only $125 Overland Coupe Sedan—Business or pleasure. A great buy at $250 Ford Sedan—Just the effr to use to go to your work $110 Overland Touring—We defy you to beat this at J— ’ $50 Studebaker Custom Sedan. 1927 Slightly used on demonstrating. A real buy at $1240 Willys-Knight five-passenger — Looks good and is good. Will sacrifice for $750 HURRY! THE CAR YOU WANT M/ Y BE SOLD FIRST!
Exceptionally low time payment rates.
Robt. G. Fierpont, Wildwood, N. J.
Free storage till March 1st

