Cape May County Times, 16 March 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 18

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rsting Bombs Will Herald Opening Of Big Kiwams Show

CAPE MAT COEMTT TIMES. FMIAY. MARCH IS 18«

FIVE DAYS, MARCH

Presidential Salute To Be Fired First Night

Re>i*nU And Viii** to be Given Thria as MiHvifle’s Anousi Business EiMiit k 'Formsily Ushered In

Standardized Quality in CHRYSLER!

Ferfory Whistles snd Street PAtAds Added Features

Has Raised Chrysler From

27th to 3rd PLACE IN 42 MONTHS

No other make, in all the thirty year*’ bbtory erf U* indu*try ha* been to rewarded. ChryUer serve* this tremendou* demand with forty body ttyie« of four great model*.

With twenty-one »cri*l bombs booming the PeewdrnrU! Sajutc

at 6 p. m. and with all of the factorv whistles shnekmg ''tnultaneousiy. one of the nnxt elaborate bu*iite» and auto «£ r held in South jersey bt fomuUy opened in the TpuW Rmlding. at Millville, 1 uodsy night. March 20th. The show, which »s - sptnso'.fd by the Millviliofciwapd Club, contmue f|r tnT da>v

dosing on Saturday /tight, March 24th. ^ The opening the show « iU be preceded b» a street pdrade,

headeil bv the Boy ScVmn M H%iHe The annua! Millville Kwouus^ Business Show, which w«B be

FOREMOST IN

unusually elaborate and nitemming this year, is expected to attract thousands of visitors from Cumberland, Cape May and Atlantic

Counties.

The big Taubei Building, having thousands of feet of floor apace, will be occupied by nearly 100 tastefully decorated boo'hs, and it is expected that the displays will far exceed in novelty any of those seen in previous

for weeks and months, committees nude up of Kiwanis Club members and representatives of Millville business houses which will have spaces in the show, have been planning for this event, and no expense has been spared to make it a brilliant success. TV show has been widely advertised in South Jersey and everyone now seems eager for the opening date

to roll around.

Scores of decorators have been busily engaged in trimming the booths and arranging and placing the displays m position. The Kiwanis Club has a special committee for decorating the building, and arrangements have been made * * ‘s of additional

Auto Show Unusually Attractive

for hundreds c

tal elect-

lights. The lights and gay

wifi be stretched

streamers, which

from booth to booth* will present an imposing appearance. A stage dias been built on eaci floor, and 'in addition : to the Ki wan is Minstrels, the Marionettes will present a play on one of the evenings, and there will also be ntoefpmnmmoHor.mth ■ )_'• •• special vaudevjUe nuoibyrs for evcry_ night during the show “Sot asii’ r least three tngt the week attend the show, as there ynil be something new tnd attractive each evening," is the advice sent out by the com-

mittees in charge.

Center Grove

QUALITY

FOREMOST IN

The New “52”

$670 and upwards The Great New “62" $1065 and upwards The Ifiustrious New “72 $1545 and upwards

FOREMOST IN

Performance u

FOREMOST IN

VALUE

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The New 112 h. p. Imperial “80’

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$2495 and upwards

ECONOMY

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Manufacturers Cooperating With MiMviUe Dealer*

Special Models on Hand

Select the model best adapted to your needs. Test it, in every conceivable way. Assure yourself that Chrysler can give you the greatest value for the money. The purchase of a motor car represents a fairly la,ge investment to most of us. Don't guess--it is costly: Satisfy yourself that the car you buy will meet your every demand. We are confident that if you select your car in this manner you will buy a Chrysler. Thousands of satisfied customers have purchased Chrysler cars just because they were convinced that no other car offered just the requirements

they want, at just the price they expected to pay.

CHRYSLER’S UNPRECEDENTED VOLUME OF SALES IS THE RESULT

Inspect the New Chrysler at the MiBviilg Burines* Show or ml Salesroom, 22S NORTH HIGH STREET

The Auto Exhibition—ilwaytj one of the outstanding fcatum

of the annual Millville

Business Show—wnlV unusually

attractive this jxaC.

The many new mode that have been introduced this year, coupled with the sharp reduction prim, will, it is expected, lure thousands of show visitors to the Automobile Section during each of the five nights the Business

Show is in progress.

-All of the Millville dealers have taken unusual interest this year’s exhibition and have determined to nuke the 1928 show one long to be remembered. Choice spaces have been assigned to die auto exhibits on the first floor of the Taubei BuiM-

It Costs You No

More To Own a

Packard

J*‘* ur 3r hurt hU All of the automohiie mauufac 1 1 ttMfvery b*Uy whH* « ^l| turm whf) i;r rfpraenred b) I *

uur uuj 1AM wet-x Me was ta*en! , , wn -n T ■ to tU Urldretou ilosplts) Sundayjdealers in Millville have co-opcr- ■ for ah X-ray. | ated fully with them in helping E

Krapk Taylor ha* been very aickjto make the Auto Exhibit ,0 ne» * i* 4 ?! tW v I cess and are shipping them special I fe the tplpir Sunday. 'ant* will b, on hand at all times!] Mra. Anna Karlr. oi thte ntace. to explain to the visitors the man> ! B hu been vt.lttn, Mr*. Branuin m i new feature* of the carc. ’ I (

Csdm^rtUe the pul week Weddln* Aaaltrrawry

NOW

You can own a

Federal Radio

Mr. and Mr*. Howard Spencer eniertaintd a few friends Salur-,

day eveninx in honor of their FJoyd NUk twenty-seventh weddia# annircrs-l sonn.- tin.,- v ary- VViae present Ur. and land Mrs R.,' Mrs. U Martin. Mr. and Mrs. l. i returned to I Ore. Mr and Mr. J 6. hmeafl, Mr. J t r«y. and Mrs Jacot. Zimmerman. Mr Mrs. Anna

U l*™! I North Port ? Bari, Mis*. Annetta Zimmerman, 1 r i

■Ud IfeUte Ore.

Haleyville

PAYMENTS CAN BE ARRANGED TO SUIT BUYER F. O. B. PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS:

r Ison, who spent h hi:- parents. Mr. I] 'M Nlrkelson. ha*. Iiotne in North 11

Wills Berry, of I '<hm rpent a dayij re tioioi- of Mr. andii

j Mr*. Harry Berry I|

Mr*. Hinii-s railed on Mra t' i Mrs. Mar Waiter* S‘a*Svd Son-!] Henderson on the 8rtl*eUm Pike.' ^ 1u 1’ott ' SniuiMay alttmoon | Mr. and Mr*. I'yank BoMr. and Wrs u Taylor. Jennie- Sb«i-si,ii. Orem City, railed on his hruther* an «nten*inn:e'Ut held t>\ Elmer and EHsworth Taylor. 0 t l - 0,5 * r iB Millrilli' on 1 uV

this place, Sundai

TO. « r and: j

rlllr. spent Sun-Jay ” Mrs John Schimar

rlth

tUrnd t oafrrvnr.

and Mae. Rotiert Nickelsoc. id Mr* Peter Sharp attended . 71 Conference in Atiantli

PACKARD SIX l.-e 426 Roadster $2350 426 Phaeton & Sedan $2250 466 Chassis $1900 433 Touring $2785 433 4-pass. Coupe $2685 4)3 Club Sedan $2/25 433 Sedan $2785 433 Sedan Limousine $2885 433 Chassis $2000

PACKARD STRAIGHT EIGHT

Type

443 Touring 443 4-pass Coupe 443 Club Sedan 443 7 -pass Sedan

$3350 $3750 $3750 $3750

and just the'one you want. Pack your present radio under your arm or, if it’s too heavy, jot down the name and model number. Then come and see our display of Federals. Your set may be worth as high as $100.00 It doesn’t matter what make, age or type - - we want your present radio. And, further, we want you to own a Federal.

443 Sedan Limousine $3850

Vuit the Packard booth

443 Runabout 443 Phaeton 44) 2-pass Coupe 443 Convertible

Coupe

at the Kiwanis Show

TRADE IN ’"“"C ’•

ANY MAKE

$3450 $3450 $3550

DON’T DELAY

$3650 li

TTk lira, i, HmiteU, w *,..1 p«. up iKuopporuuily u, you, r**<, *<** 1 « lot of mouey to you. We heve oeeer mid, . me rt „Uing o«« « ^

(“opt, of tfai, chy.

MORI BROS.

114 E. Vine St. Millville, N. J.

Phone 224

The Triangle Maytag Co.

High & Mulberry Streets

Millville. N J

Phone 659 Duplay at Booth 87-

[Sell that. USED CAR

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