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CAPE MAY STAR ANltWAVt — - iSsr^,rssEsr **** at «!• portQS[^c;K^|inS«" N tortr qaarnniM'- J __ 0||„„ WW at*. conriderod UJHI rtgnoaCAFE MAY HIGH^PLAYS GREAT j££&Et by defeating «»» fKSSeffl. High by « «™« >' J* 0. This victory is very and gives us a partial hne on our uvn and bow the P'"*?* May boys compares with the work 01 the team* in other sections of the country when comparative scores are SSK " will be worthy. nf no* •w . Aj,e strong Hammonton team, Smtt.fS?So»U>A~y dnunpionship, beat Pleasantville y ieore of 12 to 0 or by one point les? than Cape May beat the sameteam-^ci^yto-tb^fSyc able date could not be had. , n ' Pleas antville was by far the anooth- * - ■ . noooboil nnH trained
ast working, best coached and trained team we have been againstthisyear. They used numerous decepUve formalions which they executed Perfertly £ and if in the defense they had been v able to withstand the battering of our j husky baclcfield. the score might have « been different. This well b^anced , team of Coach ParseU, defeated the , atrong Moorestown team and tied with , Brideeton and GlassboroThe Cape May team in the last two games has been "going great- The results of hard conscientious training and practice showed up in the display of res' power on both offense and defCBaeh man in the lineup last Satur- 1 day played a bang-up game Church and Chambers exhibiting their , •wares at halfback positions in a way that won general commendation. Cap- . . ... uio nlii's wel i and tnai won ){CIlcin« AV...O-V. . , .. tain selected 1 c
ahowed that brains count for a lot in , a the fall sport- .. lb The .team has made a remarkable 1 1 .towing this full ewecially one. • 1 •tew and green team and with this as is an incentive the boys should strive for ij the best and not mediocrity in aim things. In a talk before the student body this week on the successf ul sea- 1: won, Coach Flte said: "I attribute , much of the success of the team on the strict observance of the training and •conditioning rules.. These culminated •in a team that was physically fit- «e made n plea for a continuanceofthe . observance of these rules in all walks , of life. These statements are ven- 1 fieri by the fact that our ^ye went j through the whole season without the slightest injurv and are all as sound | as when they began- — There is a movement on foot among mere is a ra»tRic"» "" >•
some of the parents and business men of the town to give the team aha J quet. Coach Fite, Superintendent t ftodes and Princinal Erickson are ea- i ■er to have such an event and 1 will <.o , all in their power to give fiWngrec- ! 1 ognition to the splendid work of the ■ boys. They now plan to secure some i ■ big football men from Penn and other places to address the boys If the banquet materializes. If you think well ; of the team show them. Saturday's lineun: Marcy. left end. F. Moore, left tackleNeedles, left guard: , Shertenlieb, center. A. Moore, right guard. <L. Ashburn. right te-kle-Tenenbaum, right pnd. Capt- Lynne, quarterback. Chambers, left halfback. E. Aahborn fullback. Church, right halfback. unuiyii, i irii. - — j
FOR SERVICE MEN | ^ Major W- F. Lent. District Manager, I District No. 2, of the U. S. v.€te™®i J Bureau with headauarters in New < York announced recently that World l War Veterans who have a vocational t handicap, traceable to their military , or naval service who desire vocational u training, aiitt have not arohed for »,|| must do so before December 16. 1922,because the time of applicatiwi ex-!, pires on that date- Major Le nt stated that the Vocational Rehabilitation Act which provides for the vocational education of certain classes of tusnbled veterans has a provision wnicn str.tes that applications for vocational education must be made prior to Dec. "This provision of the Rehabilitation Act means that those who have delayed making a-mlication for any cieiayea nuuuu* a , -
reason whatsoever must make this application prior to December 16th or -they will forfeit their onportumty of receiving this government training, Major Lent said. LIQUID LYRICS X Al. G. Jackson, than whom there is no than whomer when it comes to mixing a mean "metre, suggests the following as the Anti-Saloon Leagues favorite ballad: Four and twenty Yankees, Feeling rather drv. Took a trip to Canada To get a little rye. WJien they crossed the border The Yanks began to sing. "To H with Mr. Volstead And God save the King." If you have anything to sell or rent, try an "ad" in the Star A Wave- 1
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| NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS ; of Furman BarnettI Pursuant to the order of Ham \ | Douglass, Surrogate of the County of j, May, made on the ninth day of c ! November. A. D. 1922. on the apPlica- |l tion of the subscr2)er. Executor, of «rid ceased, notice is hereby given to lithe creditors of said deceased to ex | . . hibit to the subsenber under oath or, . i affirmation their claims and demands | -t against the estate of said deceased , - i within six months from the ninth day I I of November, A. D. 1922. or thev wiH I be forever barred of any action - against the subscriber. . „„„ h Dated NovenAer 9, A. D. 1922. d WILLIAM S. BARN KIT. e. 11-11-10-15^4 a|a Executor. ; b^j
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THE HAND THAT FED HER Lady (to colored seivant)— "Pve told you several times, laly, to p , your hand over your mouth when you i yauiy-"Yes,m. but I got bit the last i time I tried it-" _ ^ m } BETTER THAN MARRIAGE - "Married yet. old man?" f "No, but I'm engaged, and thats o as good as married.' r "It's better, if^oujtoly kncw.iU SYMPTOMS MUCH ALIKE
"Either Speck's ttoing to marry or he ain't, and 1 11 be John browned if I know which !_ agitatedly confessed Heloise of the Rapid Fire ,R^Hey™wake up!" briskly ejaculated Claudine <Jf the same establishment. | 'How do ya get that way • j "Well, he quit spending money on and that means that he s either Lot her cinched or is going to shake ' her, one or the other. — Kansas City | Star. DR. BASIL. G. GILDF.KS1 EEVE, 91 years old. greatest of Greek Scholars, once processor of Johns Hopkins University, in splendid he.Vlh, tellinq thc -.orld he does not like to be .91. It uclv number. ^"',c,:y « diMS bv 1 2. 3, 6, 9. and 10. whereas . well, one must multiply _ the ■ .* 13 by the sacred number 7. ard ih.s iar^ him. Then the mellowed sage aays he grows no less old-fashioned a?h ,h, Y„r, Hf lo.,. sics, but he has learned there is really such a thing as a gentleman. An optimist? No, nor yet a P""simist He has seen the country go to the dogs so often and come Sack that he is not in despair. The professor has learned much sinte he" left college and absorbed the teaching of old man Time«*dont grow excited.
! CLASSIFIED | ADVERTISING J (Continued from Page 1) FOB SALE j FOR SALE— Kitchen Range, hot water back and boiler in good condition. Pricereasonable. Apply 504 Washington street. 12-2-lt-295 - . FOR SALE—Furniture, jRimed 1 <^- 4 piece living room suit. Applj ™ Washington St. ii-"" g FARM FOii SALE »t . "Fifite-Oj | Physick's F.rm on Bay Store Road, | I toont three mile, iron Cape MM- | I Three hundred and twenty-five acre i, g including building., alee farm .mpl-; I 1ST tod largeet apple and | I oreherd. In Gape Mey a«mty. For 1 1 infonnatioi! call to see Sol Needles, | ebaker tor sale cheap. Itowon > | selling, want of use. C. S. Newen | West Perry street. Keystone lW 1. 10 Cape May. 0 1 1-26-5-290 • |
WOOD FOR SALE-Gut in stove 5 length. per track l"»*ijj : egK.' pl,<muSS» e FOR SALE— Between 8 and 9 acres , of Woodland at Erma, N. J. Apply - h. g. Buck, Cape Majr ComtHo^ FOR SALE— 1 White Porcelain Toilet Tank. Good Condition. Apply 667 1 anx. wj" — — __
Washington, street. — FOR SAI£ — Bowling Alleys, Perry i street, opposite Congress Hall. A- ; R. Hand, Cape MayFOR SALE— 1918 Seven Pa.ssen^r Studebaker, perfect running older two new cord tires on rear. Apply Wendell T. Fraley Erma. N- J . ^,p. posite County Vocational School)Call Erma Exchange on Bell. ll-25-2fc-281 j FOR SALE— El Drisco Apartments Jackson street. Seven apartments in building. Bargain for quick buyerApply H. F. Church, Keystone 105- Y. ll-25-4t-286 FOR SALE— HUOTHR'S CABIN Well built ,HJuntcrB^abi?^"8 pletelv furnished on the Meadows near Wild wood Crest known a£ "Stingaree." Story and a half hi|h Stevens, Cape May, N. J.
U. S. GOVERNMENT UNDERWEAR —2,500,000 pc. New Government Wool Underwear purchased by us to seNto the public direct at 75c each. Artual retail value 82.50 each. All sizes. Shirte 84 to 46, Drawers 30 to 44- Send correct sizes- Pay Tostman on de 1 verv or send us money order. If u derwear is not satisfactory* we will refund money promptly uoon request, Dept. 24, The Pilgrim ™»len 1476 Broadway, New York, w. »• 11-25 -tf-284
FOR WINTER WEARig HATS FOR ALL OCCASIONS % In the Predominating Fabric )•£ CHILDREN'S HATS -AT W , SPECTAL PRICES w t — 8 Lottie R. Hillman X 209 PERRY STREET §
GOLDFISH 5 Are Always Acceptable Christmas ^ We have rece'ivrf a wonderful £( shipment of healthy stock ofjjsh U and snails- Also grass®, Q aquariums and castles. M, Make an early choice- Yf Mrs. M. A. Scull S Broadway and Emerald Avenue JO WEST CAPE MAY — Keystope Phone 561- ' .Save Money BUY YOUR XMAS Toys Here for the Kiddies i Complete Line of VICTOR and COLUMBIA Xmas Records on Hand Peter J. Delias : 104-06-08 JACKSON STREET \ Cape May, N. J.
— WASritNOTON STREET * C0X7S WK^"oF DEC 4T8 '4 Palace Theatre_ Monday. Dec. 1— Will Rogers in . "THE HEADLESS HOREMAN" Special Matinee at 4 P. M for School Children. Read circulars for Prizes. Tuesday, Dec- 5-Alke Calhoun in — "THE ANGLE OF CROOKED STREET" Wed. Dec. 6— Chaa. Jones in "WEST OF CHICAGO" I Thurs, Fri, Sat-, Dec. 7, 8 and 9- 1 HAROLD LLOYD in "GRANDMA'S BOY" Matin** Thurs, and FYi- at 4 P. M. Saturday at 3 P. M. Buffalo Hill Serial No. 4 on Friday and Saturday Matinee ■ II * j COMING IS I "The Child Thou Gavest Me"^ ■ H I Jackie Coogan in "Trouble" I Silas Marner All Star Cart ^ g
NOTICE Second hand furniture and rf^ves : tovgto tod tola, msn. » PetrY Mreel. KeyiGme i Phone, 58-M. Stock room, .otond - floor, Excelsior BeUding, Wert «- \ ry rtrtoL "
PIANOS TUNED W. R- Robinson, piand toner, wffl , be in Cape May week of December I 4th. Orders tor tuning may be toft 1 with Reuben Rcevds, 210 Broadwaj, ■ West Cape May. Keyetone Tib®^ f 274- A- 11 11
BIG REDUCTION In Ladies' and Men's Suits for a Short y Time Only Ladiee' Suit. ™.de 1» order with Skinn.Fe Silk Lining $45.00 and 850.00 Lxdieo' Long Sport Coot., gn.rter lined. »5 «0 »» Udtof Bolivia Coot. All-Silk Unto - low - «• » «" • » S6-M' Fur Collars and Cuffs Furnished at Very Low Prices gys rief : 219 Decatur Street Cape May, N.J. 1
XXXX XXOoO'OcOcOoOcCXCSOsQsOO'O^XO*. ^ Send rt g f "Your Husband's Second Wife" § f . j .h.t " said Aunt Sallie when she dropped in and saw W I motto wraflHing with the "Neither will thi. wife." ft flf Try us. You 11 be delignttuuy . rp We'll return the others ^r'rS.'Vo iP™" 5r °(" . —n charge, ..11 i». g § " r,,hine troy laundry i g 105 WASHINGTON STREET O quality lumber Delivered in any quantU^ andto , We have at all times an ample Seasoned, Measured 6E0RGE OfiDEN & SON caff to" "■ ' Try Star & Wave Want Ada Youll G.I RetoU

