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CAPE MAY ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING SHOP A. SUDAK All Kinds of Roiishes for White, Tan and Hack Shaw * ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ = 41.50 nksgiving Day J " «P X SSdW. Excursion £ Philadelphia [ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH I" SPECIAL TRAIN ® Leaves Capo May 7:05 A" M" J ■ Stopping at Bennett and Rio Grande ■ Returning, leaves Philadelphia (Market Street Wharf) 7:25 P. M. g W PENNSYLVANIA I SYSTEM J. — THE ROUTE OF THE BROADWAY LIMITED Oven Fresh Daily FAMOUS MARYLAND BISCUITS 18 eenta dozen CRULLERS, HOT CINNAMON BUNS ALL KINDS OF FANCY CAKES AND PASTRY Then too we have those delicious FRIED OYSTERS Surprise the folks. Take Home u box loniiKt 50 cents dozen FAMOUS OYSTER STEWS SO cents HENRY HOTZE BAKERY, 313 WASHINGTON STREET (Opposite Cox Theatre) PHONE KEYSTONE 73-D CAPE MAY, N. J. -

• . Time Passes BUT WE RENEW YOUR Last Fall Clothes H'11 ■ Mighty Welcome Economy £1 \ when your realize (hat we, as T / V \ CLEANERS, can restore the cloth- // \ when you realize that we, aa -yjpggj, V W1NTER an^ brin* them back t0 ■ w FOR THE WOMAN— we apec- ■ I .xt jTjTA ialize on suite, gloves — and the Hi J \ dainty party frocks or wrapa. I lM\ ftly Hats Cleaned and iLowi M \\ x \ Blocked J. S. POINDEXTER The Old Reliable 309 WASHINGTON STREET CAPE MAY. N. J. Bell Phones, 17- J Residence 138-R Advertise it in Star & Wave

WEST CAPE MAY f 6. Camp, and Mrs- C- Willis were entertained at Wildwood in the home of Mis. J. Bradway, one day lest Albert Peterson and Miss Mildred Detdiler spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. J, Martin spent Sont day at Enna. E. Myers called on friends one day this week- , , Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman have closed their bungalow and will reside in Cape May Court House. Charles Swain is slowly recovering after being confined to his bed' over two weeks. „ , The Sewing Circle and the Ladles Aid of the Chapel S. S. received a letter of thanks from the Superintendent, Mr. Stock of the New Jersey 'Children's Home at Trenton for their generous gift of two barrels of fruits and jellies. - > Mrs- S- Eldredge is slowly recovering at the home of her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Fauver of, MUlvule, spent Sunday here with friends. RIO GRANDE The canning factory is working on full time, canning sweet potatoesMrs. Roy Woloott is visiting friends in Millville and Philadelphia for a few days. . .... Harry Steer is putting a brick foundation under his houseMrs- Rhoda Gordon of tureen Creek, is staying with Mrs. lizzie Shaw, assisting her dn caring for Mr. Shaw, _ who is dangerously ill at this writing. Mr. and Mrs- Robert Neal who have = _ been spending a few days under the — parental roof left for their home m ■ Pittsburgh on Saturday. ■■ Mr. Cnowder entertained a lady friend from Philadelphia on Sunday- I m Messrs- Warren and Harris and ■ .William Brown, of Cape May City, ■ went to Loria on Monday to try their hick on rabbits. ' ■ Armistice Day was observed by the ringing of bells an flags Dying. ■ L. Connell while cutting wood with ^ the machine on Monday had the misH fortune to cut his right thumb very H Mrs. Leslie Bate is quite ill at the ■ home of her mothre, Mrs. Louisa Hand. ^ ^ [ ■ ERMA ■ Mr. and Mrs- Alfred Sheets of Fish- ™ Irtg Creek, took supper with Mr- and ■ Mrs. Frank Schellenger on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Levi Dickinson took | supper with Mr. and Mrs. A. H- ■ Swain on Sunday evening. Walter Hand of Cape May spent ■ several davs gunning with Frank Dick inson- ■ Mrs. Emily Townsend. Mrs. Mary Hildreth and Mrs. Frank Dickinson, ■ spent Friday with Mrs. A- H. Swain. : i Mulford Cox and family spent sevK eral days with their parents, Mr. and H Mrs. Jacob CoxMrs. Ada Weeks is attending the State Convention at Pitman. "7 Mrs. William Bailey is attending the World's convention of the W. C. T. U. at Philadelphia. A number attended the paraile at n. nunuei aiwiiuc,

Cape May on Saturday evening which was very good- One thing that can be remembered was the drunkenness on Washington street which should of been taken care of by the authorities of said city. . Frank Garretson is working in Philadelphia. Mrs. Viola Burton has returned to her home after spending a week in Camden visiting Her sistersMrs. Roy Jaggars has been on the .sick list for several davs. Mrs. 'Mafy H. Johnson attended the world's convention of the W- C- T. L. on Sunday. Mrs. Ida Fraley and daughter spent Mondav in Philadelphia. William Ryan and family have nowmoved into the Milton Cressie home. Mrs. Bertram Snvde- has been spending several days with relatives in Millville. CAPE MAY POINT

Several cottages were opened up >p over the week-end, their owners spend ling Armistice Dav here. Amongst them being the Zeiberback family, , land Mr- and Mrs- S. J- Dale of Had- v donfield, who en 'overt to the full the a | delightful weather at their fevorite „ resort. 0 I The Point is a busy place these days 0 — carpenters and painters are busy t i on several new houses that are attrac- ( jtive too. The Villa Maria and the priests residence are being painted, as , I are also the residences of John Han- , i ley, Charles Dempsey and Mrs. Doug- ■ lass- Spaeth. j Contractor E. H. S-rin"er is laying , the cement sidewalk for Richard Seltzer along his newly acquired property adfoinmg that of Henry Spitzka, also a continuous sidewalk around St. peters by the Sea. This deckled improvement makes this a very desirable localitv- *, , . That the Point is slowly but surely ■ forging ahead is very evident to every interested observer- » Several properties have changed hands and next season will see new blood here, which is always a stimulus. The cement blocks for the newfire house are being- moulded. Now why can't this be an enterprise for some ambitious, energetic resodent of the Point. The material is here, always available. It would prove a paying investment and furnish work for not a few. Trv it. The Sundav service at 7:30 P- M. is a most interesting one- The Rev. Prank Sheppard is always on hand. Come put, hear a good sermon. Bring your neighbor. DENATURED ALCAHOL AT 55c PER GALLON Why let your Radiators freeze _ when the small sum of 55 cents will solve your Winter problems. < r.HARi.P.q A SWAIN, i 3i 305 Jackson St.. Cape May, N. J. f 9 ll-18-2t •• /

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STAR MODELS AND PRICES F. 0. B. DETROIT ! Chassis. Plain $285*0 Chassis, Starter and Demountable Rims $380.d0 N Roadster. Plain $319.00 RoadBter. Starter A Demountable Rims $414-06 Touring, Plain --i $348*0 Touring, Starter and Demountable Rhna $443*0 Coupe, Starter and Demountable Riras__. $580-06 Sedan. Starter and Demountable Rims — $645*0 Station Wagon, Starter aqg Dem? Rims — $610.00 Delivery Wagon, Starter and Dem. Rims $610.00

DAVID M. TEITELMAN, Distributor CAPE MAY, New Jersey

| | I U. S. Inspected 8 MEATS S You have the U. S. Govern- ft ment's assurance, besides our ^ I own, that our meats are strictly S | fresh .and wholesome. Moreover, )? the prices that we ask are no ^ more than meats not governI ment inspected. You can see the C) wisdom in making your meat I purchases here. ^ i I E. P. NITTINGER LIBERTY THEATRE BLDG. 507 Washington St. Cape May Phone Keystone 10.

' NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS j Estate of Henrietta Gladding, De1 ceased- ^ • Pursuant to the order of Harry S. -Douglass, Surrogate of the County of , Cape Mav, made on the fourth day of ' November, A. D. 1922, on the applicfition of the subscriber, Administrator, „ of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under f oath or affirmation their claims and " demands against the estate of said de- . ceased within six mouths from the fourth day of November, VA- D. 1922, .. or they will be forever barred of any , action against the subscriber. Dated November 4th. A. D. 1922. " HENRY S. RUTHERFORD. Administrator. 11-1 1-9-PF 15.54 IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY

Eugene S. Mousserone: By virtue of an order -»f the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, made on the day of the date hereof, in a cause wherein James F. Lucas is complainant, and you and others defendants, are required to appear, answer or object by motion to complainant's bill, . on or before the second dav of Janu- - next, or the said bill will be taken confessed against you. The said bill is filed to foreclose a mortgage given, by you and wife, to said James F. Lucas, dated June 26, 1906,, which mortgage was recorded in the Cape May County Clerks Office, in Book 74 of Mortgages, at pages 326; and .covers lots No. 226, in the Borough of West Cape Mav. And you, Eugene S. Mousserone, are made defendant because you own said land. * Dated November 1, 1922. LEWIS T-- STEVENS, Solicitor for Complainant. > Office and P- O. Address. 518 Washington Street, I Cape May. New Jersey. ' ll-ll-5t-FF NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS r Estate,of William L. Stevens, Def ceased. Pursuant to the order of Harry S- . Douglass, Surrogate of the County of r Cape May, made on the 21st day of October, A. D- 1922, on tiie application of the subscriber, Executor of said deceased, notice is hereby given I ' to the creditors of said deceased to ^ exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within six months from the 21st day of October, A. D. 1922, or they will be forever barred of any action against the subscriber. !> - Executor. I Lewris T. Stevens, Proctor. > ' 10-28-9-P.F415.64 i > i - r.

£ S i Washing and Ironing | £ Are one of the things the housewife should be rid of. Get rid of A •C Blue Monday and let us do your washing and ironing. % Q Y ROUGH DRY, 72 cents per dozen. " '.JKCI SEMI-FINISH, 12 .cents per lb. ^ DAMP WIASH, 20 llis. $1-25. § 6f Free Collection and Delivery between Cape May and Sea Isle City. A EC Tuesday and Friday of each week. ft » • — " 8 Troy Laundry S 405 WASHINGTON STREET O K Keys. Phones— 167A and 276D Bell Phone 16M ft Specially Reduced Prices CANDY and ICE CREAM Colonial Ice Cream plate 10c By the Quart 50c Plain Sodas 5c Ice Cream Sodas 10c Fruit and Nut Sundaes , 17c Special Until Thanksgiving Day GREAT REDUCTIONS IN OUR PURE HIGH-GRADE CANDIES Half Pound Box Good Old Fashion Peanut Brittle Absolutely Free with Every Dollar's Worth of Candies Purchased. QUAKER SWEET SHOP 407 Washington Street KEYSTONE PHONE 466 CAPE MAY, N. J. j EXTRA!! Schwartz's Bargain Week ! Starts Today e £= ^ r • Store Open from 8 A. M. to 11 P. M.