CaPL MAY STAR AND WAVE _ - Saturday, December 9, 1922 - :J jj Pairft Two *■ — — Yr— -»=n ■/ ' v-1 i ' - j Page wo •
—that Royal Baking Powder is made from jIBbLM Cream of Tartar? — that Cream of Tartar k derived from grapes— rich, npe, HfluBSHH healthful grapes grown m HHHPIH the famous vineyards of J southern France? nitMnjnl t Tfc^SST'S* gUmj^ly|7ik^B gives the food such a fine, even texture and such a delicious, appetizing flavor. It Contains No Alum
HOCKEY Championship of Cape May High School COLUMBIA PARK Saturday, December 9th, 1922 at 2:30 P. M. Tickets! 25 cents WOMEN'S L J|! xmas -rfwM SLIPPERS »S§!s3 Fun Assortment SUpp.r, compel thought, of home- md-ded ™ ■»' »h°wi« m„ be found every de.ir.Me elyle toe boudoir rnrd kMM we.r ,.d « price, which reprenent prat i»™p» for thomr •!» ehoo« early. _
FEJ.T SUPPERS BLACK KID BOUDOIRS An exceptionally good value in ^ b]sck ^ ^th silk pompon .lippen, with heel, and pompoo, ^ ^ For men and women $2.50 $145 np QUILTED. SATIN a, MEN'S ROMEO'S AND EVEROarming dippers indeed with 1 ETTS ' their comfy 'soles and ^reat soft j Brown kid with Ton. Soles. — .t-'L'n M. C. FRYMIRE THE BEST SHOE STORE Cane May, New Jersey 401 Washington Street ~ Christmas Suggestions FruitCake Mince Pies Fancy Cakes Crullers Pastry Hot Cinnamon Buns Famous Maryland Biscuits HENRY HOTZE bakery 313 WASHINGTON STREET (Opposite Cox Theatre) Phone Key8toneN73-D Cape May, New Jeijey .
commutes over § million miles s • • - vt |.we PHILADELPHIA BUSINESS MAN wj, HAS MADE TRIP TO AND FROM mi CAPE MAY EVERY WEEK-DAY co SINCE 1900. : mi r— , bo A million miles of commuting with- w out missing a train. TwU Jfflfowo ; ®r mile trips a day. ever-- day Sundays and holidays for twenty-two th yesw at that record, ye good and (4, faithful commuters! Its the one . Henrv J. Fleischauer of Cold Springs,; ^ two miles north of Cape May, has miles north Cape may, n». -
hung up. Mr.- Flescnauer is wxty p eight, and comes daily from Cold j Spring to his desk in a hthographmg house at 70 N- 4th street. Plula. He celebrated his millionth imle of , travel Saturday night. . ; Mr. Fleischauer b«ran cwimuUng on the West Jereey and Seashore KaH road in 1900- That was before motor cars were much more than menU, and he used to drive to station behind a faithful horse, ^wj"* . ter he left home early, to allow for snow-drifts, and took a tra,n.t^ before dark, nor did he get home before (lark. Miss Ruth hi? daughter, has met him at tte sta tion on the majonty of his thousands . °fMr.,Fleischauer was a passenger on the first train over the new route by way of Woodbine Junction to Cap* May Junction, the Cape May Division of the Philadelphia and Reading- ■ I His commuting memoirs preserve) 'the name of marfV veterans of rail, service, who have retired since he he- ! came a well kndwn figure to conduc- , tors and brekeman. Those vrtiom he knew from daily, contact tocludwl "Uncle Dan Forcer,' hero of the We- = nonah wreck in the late 80 a, when the . train ran out into a field and UncL. Dan stuck to his post: Lncle Joe ScConnell. Conductor Harvey Shaw,, Conductor Baker. Baggage Masters Doughty and Corson, and many others well known to commuters who, except j with regard to Mr- Fleischauer, regard themselves as veterans. Mr. Fleischauer went to the shore fo- his health and has become a firm believer in country life, having reared his large family at the shore. — Edgar P. Stites, Jr., in Evening Bulletin.
christmas seal sale now on CAPE MAY COUNTY HAS SET| *1,000 AS THEIR GOAL AND . THIS MEANS 5 CENTS PER CAPITA—SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE DOING THEIR BIT. • ! At the regular fall conference n November the County Health Commit,sie<£ our county was set and this means approximately 5 cents per capita. The mail sales will cover a large
™rt of this if the response is g«»r- P ous. The school children are <k>ing j_ their part in attending to the small 1 gales. This year the children are buy- , Cing as well as selling at least to the P extent of one seal each- , K Other means of disposing of seals f, were discussed at the meeting and it L decided that in the Verger cammunities at least a special seal day a could be fixed when nulk dealers agree to "Vace a seal on every - B bottle sold, bread dealers on e^-ery R wrapped loaf of bread, cand dealers r on every bag or box of candy- The: K rmittee asks for volunteers amonv> U dealers of these commodities and g suggests that December 16th be the .C 1 date for our County. L R. S. GANDY. * \ Chairman of Health Com. g
AvaH Y'ourself of Konowitch's Store WHERE GOOD FOOD, FAIR PRICES, EFFICIENT SERVICE Pervails Always a Complete Stock of Fancy and Staple Groceries -j Quality Meats and g Provisions \ Christmas Suggestions |5 . Raisins, Dates, Figs, Ij Assorted Nuts, j| Grape Fruit ]| Fruit Cake Plum Pudding, Mince Meat, FANCY FRUIT 1 Turkeys, Geese, ! . Ducks, Chickens 1 j! Konowitch Bros. | ■ j 408-111 WASHINGTON ST. , I—— ! The man saies win cover «» i
II Christmas Cheer I Throughout the Year ncw.1 Appiioora „ asd— -» <— » -~"'; ■AnJ time the, .re n.ed the ' ii' board lo r,a,en,ber pratrfallp their thoathtfal ptrer. # "I * Usted below ire a few timely guggeatioos m0n ^ percolator heater vacuum cleaner toaster chafing dish j RELIABLE ELECTRIC 'APPLIANCES CAN BE PURCHASED AT ANY' ELECTRICAL DEALER IN CAPE MAY } Cape May Light and Power Co. j Cape May, N. J.
9 HERE I AM _ ^ 1 Cape May Variety St?re ^ ■ The announcemestt of. my bale of Merchandise bJ and the response thereto shows that the big fl ! stock that I have will not last vary long. I3&&5 ' B We have a wonderful line of I Christmas Toys, Ornaments . " 1 and Novelties, Silk and ji I Woolen Hosiery B and many other attractive gifts for Men. KtfgH . « Women and Children V Take advantage now of the tegular stock of ___ c B merchandise that I am doaitag onL You sure- BS| , ■ ly will get double values for your money. < 1 tj§§ Cape May Variety Store 409 Washington Stoeet Cape May, N.L hS"
j " ^ ^ ~^^dire^ whcmi^u wbhto am- ; ^ I vey your love this Christmas V| ]l send Jewelry— the gift supreme I U n See our collection of magnifiW L eent gems artistically set th em- $ J if phasize their beauty and brilli- | | / / ance. Many inexpensive Jewelry novl L. elties here, too. L. C. ASHBURN _| 324 Washington Street J Cape May, N. J. | t BIG REDUCTION In Ladies' and Men's Suits for a Short ^ Time Only Lad i«j' Suits made to order with Skinner". Silk Lininp $45.00 and $5040 / 'd Ladien' Long Sport Coats, quarter silk lined, 535-M and J40-00 Lndiei- BolirU Cent. AU-Silk lined «. lew U.S5P.M end up t. MAM. Fur Collars and Cuffs Furnished at Very Low Prices i , s°'" - rr".r.t;-.°nr«'oM ; 1 GYS RIEF j | 219 Decatur Street Cape May, N. J. ^ * m 1 1 f

