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I Goodrich announces new tire prices — lowest (ost mileage ever known Effective July 20th, Goodrich establishes a revised price list that is a base line of tire value. It gives the motorist the buying advantage of knowing that what' ever size tire he selects is of the same quality — the Goodrich one-quality standard. It gives him the long' est mileage, the most satisfactory service and the high est quality his money can buy. Results will prove that it Is impossible to buy tire mileage at lower cost. Think of being able to buy Silvertowii Cords at such prices as these: ■» [==1 ^ ™g£S* 30 1 31 CI "$13.50 34x4 S.B. ~ $30.85 31 x 3.85 CL 15.95 32x41 S. B. .37.70 30x31 S.B. 15.95 33 x 41 S.B. 38.55 32x31 S.R 22.95 34 x 41 S.B. 39.50 31x4 S.B. -26.45 35x41 S.B. 40.70 32x4 S.B. 29.15 33x5 S.B. 46.95 33x4 S.B. 30.05 35x5 S.B. 49.30 N. COM day fee now tat. Tim tat u paid b, Goodrich New base tine prices are also effective on Qoodrich Fabric Tires smi sra j 30x3 — "55" ~$9.65 32x4 S.B. Safety" $21.20 30x31 -"55" 10.65 33 x 4 S. B. Safety 2235 32x31 S.B. Safety 16.30 34 x 4 g. B. Safety 2235 No atra chanter ettm tat. This tat is poidhyC***iki This revised price list affords the motorist as definite a guide to tire prices as Goodrich Tires are the definite standard of tire quality. THE a F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY, Akron, Ohio V-;,... . V pattOO* HX&OoGttOOoC X&OaG«cOoOoO* XHXXX ! ENJOY YOUR BATHING I r by having a Suit that looks well and holds its color. X r i> tJou ^ this in* this store. Special prices on infant's ?* [ J2^l££^~»»M-5Wsrv'?i; g M. C. FRYMIRE | &>&< xxxxxxxxx ttxxta&xxxx XXXXXXt;
KEYSTONE SBS-A ■ ELL. SOl-W McCann's AUDITORIUM CAFE 107-109 Jackson Street CAPE MAY, N. J. High-Class Entertainment and Dancing Entry Evening Special Course Dinners Ptattee Domen Utht Lunch Bat attached 8YARD D. SMITH. CATERER .
' ! ARE YOU THINKING OP MOVING " »o get In touch with us. We have 4 BIG TRUCKS • TON. 2 TONS, 2 TONS, 5 TONS C ON THE ROAD ALL THE TIME Tripe to Philadelphia every week. I*»to (Tom- 119 op.. Any point between •Cape hUy^awd Philadelphia. n CINErS X-PRESS 5 IM to 11* Garfield At*. WfldwW. BtohFhMME o:
GOSHEN Robert Errickson and Clarence . ftowker are drigggjiew Ford sedans. *«-i tz mm MilfledTCJS, «f Delaware, is spending a few days with her grandpa rents, Mr. and Mrs. John Davis. Miss Elizabeth Crando! is with Atlantic City friends for a few days. Mrs. Joe WeHs and Mrs- Richard Dougherty and son were week end viators at Heisleeville with their brother, Edward Wlieldon. . t Mrs- Harry Gray and daughter, Esther, of Camden, are with Frank Miller and wife. Thomas Smith and wife, of Audubon, called on Nelson Smith and family, Saturday. Mrs. Joe Kirkfcride and four daughters, of Camden, spent a few days her Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mrs. barn- Peterson and Etta Sara Connor, of South Dennis, spent Wednesday with Mrs. George PetersonMrs. John High and children, of .u s -?' ^!Vt®d Mrs- William High, of the week. Charlea . Bright, of Atlantic City spent the week end with Florence trnctcson. COLD SPRING T Hennings has started a bread Fort • «« Rael Hughes is at home from CoopTbSfiU ™ "-1" f« Mrs. Grace Learning Miller has returned from Wildwood. A number of our residents attended the enuowment rally at Tabernacle ■ M. E. Church, on Sunday. j Rev. T. Sheldon, of Germantown, ■ Pa., occupied the pulpit of the Old Brick Presbyterian Church Sabbath morning. Mr- Sheldon is aiTeble speaker and impressed his rudience with the interpretation of his theme, 1 1 if 8w a" 1\nkoth' « He." Hon. •John W ana-maker was an earnest listener to this forceful address. Mrs- Sarah McNeill has returned from a brief visit with relatives. Mrs. Nellie Hoffman spent Tuesday 'Reev6 6 Mr' and Mrs" Richard 'I 11,.°7las Ha"'ey. of Philadelphia, spent the week end with friends. Messrs. G- Henderson and T. GunJther, of Paoli, Pa., were Friday cal-
IX CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY T°w/ley- W',ey and Lucille Mann By-virtue of an order of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, made on .. the da- of the date hereof, in a cause wherein Mutual Liquidating Companyis Complainant, and you, John Wiley and Lucille Mann Wiley, Harrington Comnan- and the City of Cape Matare defendants, you . are required to appear, plead, answer or demur to the bill of said Complainant, on or before the eleventh day of September next, or the said bill will be taken as confessed against you. The said bill is filed to foreclose a mortgage made and given by John Wiley and Lucille Mann Wilev to Nelson Z. Graves, Trustee under Deed of Trust, bearing date Decem™rJ7* i£L2, and duIy recorded in the Cleifc s Office of the County of Cape May in Book No- 113 of Mortgagee, pages 369, Ac-, and is now held bv Complainant herein by various as"signments; and you, John Wiley and Lucille Mann Wiley, are made defendants because you own said land or some part thereof. Dated July 10, A. D. 1922 SAMUEL P. ELDREDGE, - , Solicitor of Complainant. Merchants* National Bank Building. : 7 -St-S'Jll'm0"'' K"v J"»>'-
I THE ELWARD ( DECATUR STREET and BEACH C Mrs. Edward Nit linger. Prop. » Rooms Equipped with Running Water ' Private Baths , f Music by Charles Free's Orchestra j ' ■ Rates Reasonable I 1 ' . f * ' > j I j
t jL %(v for « 1L_ 1 HATS, SWEATERS, ALL IN e THE LATEST STYLES, AT t REASONABLE PRICES ' s B. T. HAZLETT 5 323 Washington Street Hotel rack cards at Star and Wave IF You Wish "HUNT'S NEWS OF THE THEATRES" mailed to your home each week send name and address to HUNTS THEATRES Wildwood, N. J. S Please specify whether Wildwood Cape May issues are desired.
e [fl , — -r — -• ■. -IB A ' FITHIAN * A I i I ERECT A FITTING I MEMORIAL Our equipment professional experience and immense stock of quality memorials are at your disposal. An inspection 0f our pIant> where none ta skillea artisans are employed, is cordiallv invited. * Here one can view memorials of every description in the various stages of construction. 0. J. HAMMELL CO. PLEASANT VILLE, N. J. CAMDEN, N. J. MEMORIAL CRAFTSMEN FOR MORR THAN M TEARS Cape May County Title and Trust Co. (SUCCEEDING THE REAL ESTATE AND SEABrtff (X).) Cape May Court House, N. J. Acts as Executor and in a fiduciary Capacity Title Insurance
n Municipal Bonds for Sale -v' ^ Money to Loan on Mortgages ne Searches y Briefs of Title Conveyancing y ^ ^ 0 Bedgewood Dairy Frem a Guerniey Herd free from Tuberculoai, ! A Special Milk for Young Babies E. H. PHILLIPS, Jr. West Cape May, N. J. Keystone Phone 156 Y
, WEST CAPE MAY Anna Chambers is . spending some time with her cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ewing are ne- 1 . tertaining company. Mrs. Edward Fell and son, Charles, : of Audubon, are spending a few days with Mrs. Charles Perkins. Mrs. Virgil Weldon entertained her father on Tuesday. Leon Eldredee spent the week end with his parents. Mrs. Leslie Salsbury is entertaining Jean Stetzer, of Philadelphia. Orion Reeves, who is taking a six weeks summer course at Coluirijia University, spent the week end at his Mr. and Mrs. F. G- Haughs are entertaining Miss Helen Haughs, of Stamford, Conn., for some time. i svi suiue tune.
Mrs. Charles Adams, of New York, is visiting Mrs. Louis Hoffman. Miss Anna Meyer spent the week end out of town. Mrs. William Schmidt and son, Harold, were spending a few days with Mrs- Claude Morton, at Tuck ah oe. Mr. and Mrs- Danzenbacker, of Cedarville. spent Sunday with her fathf E. G. Stanton. Frances Genmon is spending some time with her aunt, Miss Mamie Jackat Goshen. Alice Shertenlieb is spending some at Summers Point with her , aunt, Mrs. Shertenlieb. J I THE < WINDSOR HOTEL: t h is opened for the Season of 1922, a with the same fine service that a they have always given. * MEALS SERVED ) Steam heated, with running hot and (Rid water S 4 — - 7
=========^=^===^= ^ II3|J JIS J 1.171 I ■BPBpDSuffidljl [ VIRGINIA- HOTEL r JACKSON STREET NEAR BEACH Under New Managemeot RATES $3.50 per day and np — $18.00 per week and up J. J. STOCKER, Prop. NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS of Mary Louise Warrington, Deceased Pursuant to the order of Harry S. Surrogate of the County of Cape May-, made on the 27th day of ?• 1?22' on a* application of the subsenber, executrix of said nobcS is hereby Riven to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims «nH demands against the estate of said deceased within six months from the 27th day of June, A. D. 1922, or they will be forever barred of any action against the subscriber. Dated June 27th, A. D. 1922IRENE MELVIN WILLIAMS, F. ELDREDGE, 7-M<Hrfl6£4

