Cape May Star and Wave, 9 September 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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f\ • FITHIAN - ' /a M Ift A ... . i. „ ifcERECT A FITTING MEMORIAL Our equipment, professional experience and immense stock of quality memorials are at. your disposal. An inspection of our plant, where none but skilled artisans are employed, is cordially invited. Here one can view memorials of every description in the various stages of construction. 0. J. HAMMELL CO. PLEAS ANTVILLE, N. J. CAMDEN, N. J. OMOBIAI, CRAFTSMEN FOB MORE THAN M RUI jj £ ■ Summers, Delicatessan 424 Washington St. ■ 5 ■£■£■£■£■£■£■£■£■£■)=(■£■£■ carting of promt attention ;all kinds to orders Long Distance Hauling From Cape May to Philadelphia RANDOLPH JACKSON EXPRESS TO HIRE 802 Queen St. Phone, Keystone 169-X CAPE MAY, N. J. ( Electrical Contractor... INSTALLATION OF MOTORS MaKINf. A SPECIALTY OF STORE AND WINDOW LIGHTING A. D. REEVES KEYSTONE PHONE 609-D3 CAPE MAY. N.J. xxxx xx xxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxx ** X Keystone Phone, 802- D ^ 6 CHAS. ARNOLD. Prop. Formerly of Arnold's Cafe >f | SUNNY HALL CAFE I X COLD SPRING, NEW JERSEY X }% Two Miles From Cape May X CHICKEN, WAFFLE AND SHORE £ § DINNERS A SPECIALTY 8 g A Choice Variety of Sea Foods 2 LDS OF ALL KINDS BROILED LIVE LOBSTERS » Open Until October § XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXX

announcing a new nash six 7 five passenger sedan j Simultaneously -with the opening of > the Fall closed car season The Nash e Motors Company announces a five I passenger six-cylinder sedan. The new S model is being shipped to distributors £ and dealers as rapidly as production I will permit. « "The new five-passenger six cylin | der sedan was produced in response t; I a wide spread demand on the part of 1 Nash dealers and the bt— ing public | for a car of this type," said C. B. | Voorhis, vice-president and director of } sales of The Nash Motors Company | "With this addition the Nash line now ■ includes thirteen models each meeting j separate and distinct requirements. In | the six-cylinder car line are three en- ! closed cars — the new five-passenger i , sedan, the seven-passenger sedan, and I the four-passenger coupe, while the 5 four cylinder line includes four en- ) closed body types — the five-passenger I sedan, the five passenger carriole, > three-passenger coupe and two-pas- i The new Six sedan for five passen- 1 gers is built on the Nash 121 inch f wheelbase chassis; its design and ap- I pearance are in keeping with that ] good taste which distinguishes all j models of The Nash Motors Company I The car is hung low on a strong en- j during chassis, yet with ample road | clearance, and with its .wonderful ■ easy ridlne springs it rides as buoy- j antly on country highways and crowd- ■ ed roads as in service about town- ,, The famous Nash Perfected-Valve- j j in-Head Motor is a guarantor of its | S faithful arid continuous performance. 5 Its mohair interior furnishing and up- i holstery is of the same choice quality I used in the most expensive cars- Its > four doors are wide and its seats are i unusually comfortable. J Public demand which inspired the 5 production of the new Nash Six five- i passenger sedan is the direct result of | the added comfort which an enclosed % — car affords the owner in all seasons. J «A few years ago the enclosed car was I looked on as a luxury to be indulged 5 W in onlv by those who could affard two J L* cars — one for winter and one for sum- I m mer. Within the past few years, S 5 however, the enclosed type of car has 4 6 become so widely accepted that in- I ■ creased production on the part of the 1 ?? manufacturer has made possible a j| ■d narrow margin between the price of I ■ the open and closed vehicle ■ CAPE MAY POINT j j*C Come out 'tis now September, one | I of the loveliest months at the shore- j tf The rarest of blue skies, delightful | ■ atmosphere, nights of silvery moon- I 3 light. There is nothing anywhere to J ■d excel it * and only a "Point Lover" I ■ can appreciate it to the full- 1 Labor Day has gone and with it the ■ ■ general exodus of the summer cotu I H ers iving our streets a rather desert- \ W, ed appearance, altho there still re- £ ■ mains a number of folks who will stay I 9 during October. j R The Seaside Home is closing for the | ■ season, after entertaining many hu ■ 7 dreds during the summer. The Home J S& is ideally located, being right on the ■ beach so that the mothers and chil- - ■ dren are not compelled to walk to « reach the bathing beach. mm Mr. and Mrs. Francis S. Cantrell, of E Philadelphia, who have been domiciled i in the pretty bungalow of Mr. and | Mrs. Nathan Jones, durin? the mont i of August, are now devotees of the g Point and expect to return another | season. Miss Elinore Stuart Moore and Miss g Mary Hamilton Goudy returned h | after a delightful vacation with their | uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. John | Hanley, if Orlando House. The closing service of 1922 was held | g on Sunday in the Beadle Memorial]! ■Presby erian Church. The Rev. Mr. ]§ Andis preached at both services, the g morning sermon beinp- a most uplift- s _ ing one. John Wanamaker was pres- ' | — ent at the evening service which was g well attended. The Sunday School ■ g '■ .vork which has been so enco NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS i| Estate of Alvin Mecoy. Deceased '§ Pursuant to the order of Harry S || Douglass, Surrogate of the County of j 2 Cape May, made on the 26th day of ] 1 July, A. D. 1922, on the application of j | the subscriber, executor of said de- 1 ceased, notioe is hereby given to the IS - creditors of said deceased to exhibit 'jj ^ to the subscriber under oath or af- , __ firmation their claims and demands i _ ~ against the estate of said deceased j yv» within ax months from the 26th day ; ^ of July, A. D. 1922, or they will be j • forever barred of any action against the subscriber. Dated July 26th, A. D. 1922. J rj J. SPICEJR BEAMING, St 7-29-10-v>fl5-54 Executor. ' If DINGERS OF I COLD . Q\ * « Oape May People WlH Do Well to ££ Heed Them. Many bad cases of kidney trouble 1 ^ result from a cold or chill. Congest ( H. ed kidneys fall behind in filtering the poison-laden blood and backache. [3 headache, dizziness and dlsordereo kidney action follow. Don't neglect ^ a cold. Use Doan's KIdnev Pills at l the first sign of kidney trouble. Pol pr low this Cape May resident's exam pie. - Pt Joe Stratton, dty fireman, 610 La taf fayette St., says: "I can recommend £3 Doan'e Kidney Pills as a good, re Pt liable remedy. My kidneys were weak and disordered and If I got S weak and took cold I was In for a bad spell of backache that hurt me ££ to bend or do any stooping. Morn- ^ lags I was tired ont and felt dull and Bt kidneys didn't act rgiht. I used Doan's Kidney Pills from Ware's j~5 Drag Shop, end they went right to fK the spot and soon rid me of the ££ backache and that tired run down Li feeling." "V 60c. at all dealers. Foster-Mllburn |J( Co.. M/rs., Buffalo, N. Y.

| Announcement i » ■ We Can Make Immediate Delivery for a Short ■ Time Only of ■ FORD SEDANS —$645.00 ■ FORD COUPELETS —......$580.00 TOURING CARS (Plain) ,.. $348.00 TOURING CARS Starter and Dem. Rims $443.00 TRUCKS $430.00 r j ALL OF THE ABOVE CARS ARE F. O. B. DETROIT— FREIGHT AND TAX EXTRA ■ We ordered in June, 25 GOODYEAR NON-SKID TIRES ■ ■ For Immediate Delivery — They have just arrived, we _ are going to sell them for | $8.50 each | We will give you one Tire and one Goodyear Tube for $10.00 f u We will be pleased to hear from you. | Focer & Mecray I Authorized Ford Dealers | CAPE MAY NEW JERSEY | CARL V. KOKES Bakery j Fancy Cakes Bread and Pastry Rolls i I Ice Cream Parlor and Soda Fountain WHITMAN'S CANDIES 524 WASHINGTON STREET Bell Phone 542 Keystone Phone 9-W

ARE YOU THINIUWU OF ! MOVING J so get In touch with us. We have 4 BIG TRUCKS I TON, 2 TONS, S TONS, 5 TONS | ON THE ROAD ALL THE TIME . ^ Trips to Philadelphia every week. I Lots from $10 up. Any point between > May and Philadelphia. | CONEY S X-PRESS I i Jfl to 110 Garfield Ave, Wildwoou. £ Both Phone* L* g A. KENIC ELECTRIC SHOE j REPAIRING I Neolin Soles and Aluminum Heels PJ WORK CALLED FOR AND £ DELIVERED 105 Jackson Street £ Cape May, N. J. ■ Keystone Phone. 136-H; 370-A

^ We Carry a Full Line of I Ford Parts and Auto Accessories |j L: Alos a FM11 Line of J? H Braender Tires and Tubes YES WE DO FORD REPAIRING ■ " I h NEW AND USED CARS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE B BATTERIES CHARGED CAPE MAY MOTOR SHOP fi , HARRY L. KEHR, Proprietor g . I West Perry Street at the Bridge _«