Cape May County Times, 2 September 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 11

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•**rf n Tuckahoe m \Wdin Tuckohoe Tupeday «-v-nlng. Mia. Alt in N- tVf nn!i. .>f Pori Norris, who has l»en ill for

passi-i! away a? the

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Brnilfnrd on Saturday. Ism, of Octtan t'ity,

Sunday with Ocoreo Mur-i Gideon Adams spin! part of

■k in Atlantir C‘iy.

Kdllh Uozartb. who has spe

Floyd Simon nnd friend, of Philadelphia, called on Frank Sack and wife on Sunday. Henry Diibawq. Sr., ami ■on Henry. Jr., motored to Atlantic City Wednesday. Frank Chew and wife, of Dividing Creek, spent pari of Sunday with L. Lashley and family. Policeman George Sark and wife, of Ocean City, called on relatives here on Sunday. Mr. Sack, who has been very ill. is improving very nicely each day. George Breyer and family motored to Mays I-andlng Tues-

enlng.

Greraaborx. Is Peie Murray and family, of

■vpertvd to return to her home [Egg Harbor, visited their son. lere shortly. (who Is in the State home at M. Ruwle was In Sea Isle i Woodbine and railed on George

•iit .in Sunday. 1 Murray. Sunday.

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This Week Ends our August Sale of Furniture and Rugs. Many have taken advantage of this great sale—and the savings are worth while. Now is the time to select what you need in Furniture and Rugs for this fall. Many wonderful bargains are here

yet. waiting for your selection.

Bedroom Suites—laving Room Suites—Bred Chairs and Botlcrrs—Bred Suite*.—Davenport Tables—Simmons Beds

RADIO SOPHIES Advance “B" Batteries. Ab- | "B" solutely guaranteed. Meter | "Al tested in your presence, j "

Aerial Wire Lightning Arresters

The New "WIRT" Loud Speakers—$20.00

ETURNITURP 1 R. B. CORSON 1—1 220-222 High Street, Millville, N. J.

Ready for School Once more a new school year rapidly approaches Once more mothers h .king up boys’ needs for the start of school—and the Fall to follow. 0r.ee more Mennn is ready with fine stork; of fresh new Fall merchandise. Suits and l-irnishings that .onibine ‘mart style, durability and moderate price. And once more many r.others will come «uly to make selections—shopping leisurely in comfort—avoiding the last minute hustle and hustle that’s half the worry ot getting children ready for school.

Special Lot of Boys’ 3-piece Suits nding !«.• pat!* pants -<• $12.75

Best Made Boys’ Fine Neckwear 'Sonny Bow" Ties 25 'Spur-Ties" 5C Knitted "Four-in-hands" 38 Silk "Four-in-Hands"

$1 35 pr.

$2. $2.50. $3

$1 and $1.25 Pants—now 75t

$145 pi $1.25 and $1.50 Pants, now 95r j $1.78 and $2 Punts—now $1.45.

Collegiate Shirts

$i.00

Boys’ School Sweaters Fin* , 'inavy-rib, knil sweaters, j puU-over *iy!c with collar. A regular *3 sweater. Now—

$1.95

i Boys’ ti Shaker Sweaters, ptllljover with collar and button IcoaU with collar styles. Now

$2.95

| $T. Shaker Sweate:*. Very flue quality. All styles—

$3.95

Lumber-Jackets Formerly *4 and |5 $2.95 and $3.95 Boys’ Night Robes and Pajamas $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 Complete Line of Boys’ Slickers at various prices. Boys' Puritan Blouses Percale—75c Madras—$1.00 Best Made Boys' Stockings

Boys’ Golf Hose 50c. 75c. $1 00 pr.

MENMES’ SONS