Cape May Star and Wave, 9 December 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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• I THE STAR ^ WORTH THE MONEY | The Star Features Continental Red Seal Motor. 1 Timken Bearings, front and rear. | ffiivTS "Transmission, I three W^eds forward .and reverse. I I Stewart Vacuum Gasoline Feed with I 1 with Storage Battery. I Streamline Body. 1 One-man top.

I \<3£>y PRICE F. 0. B. $580\*Q>^/ | 1 Touring, Starter and Dem.^s^S.«» I I Roadster, Starter and Dem. Runs, |4i4.w n 1 Delivery Wagon, Starter and D.R. $6X0.00 || 1 DAVID M. TEITELMAN I t I , distributor I CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY § Invest end garage Is % K> ' jMr. Bmnnott A Co., Prop*. - 35 '*• * jm" °"r KmUr*m 5 . A On Wtit A £ Prop' •>»* Sku"*1 to # I YOUR- MOTOR | » 3,-r-P- In S.W* S— « A"~»- SI i § | Ac«rl«.Wddin, "-"CB*""3, *j ^>OOQi^ooooooo^ ■ Li SHERMAN S. SHARP > Contractor and Builder Cap* H*l. *■ *• 656 Street % Estimates Given s Kayatone Phe— ,M

I ' ' ' 1 s 16 Ounces to I 1 Our Pound ffl -T_ You can be aare of honest } I weight in your meat purchases j I' here, where scales are tested I regularly and weight amount ia I ' in view. That's in line with our I polity to give a dollar'a worth I [ for a dollar, whether it's service Ior quality in meats. . E. P. NITTENGER LIBERTY THEATR^ BLDG507 Washington St Cape May || Phone Keyatone 18 | N|m I The Personal Gift I I What can be more pleasing than !| life-like PHOTOGRAPH for a ® Christ man Gift? 1 Have them taken now before § the Holida- Rush E Also a Complete Line of I . Kodaks 1 The Gifts That Last 1 SMITH'S STUDIO I Ocean Street and Beach Front £ Cape May. N. J- ® ii8SM»»SC8aS»K83»SSM»Sa£««8a II SLIPPERS I Make Ideal L ffi Vmoa rUfts Gifts 8 -

FOR WOMEN j v Every Woman and Miss has use ; for House Slippers and here l youlf find a selection that embraces everything fromfeltsto S the finest leathers, moderately g I priced- g E. J.COOK I (Formerly Beers) 8 I ' 323 WASHINGTON STREET g Cape May, N. J- g

dry goods IT NOTIONS j R. T. HAZLETT j 323 Washington Street | CAPE MAT. NKW JERSEY >IWm. F. Brown J [ I PI— him & Heating I ill, Le no* or dor* at adore. I V * ■ 1 Jb 417 Washingt— Street ( I I CAPE MAY.-N. i. J | Change Now to ARCOLA AND YOU WILL CHANGE YOUR j i HOUSE INTO A HOMEARTHUR G. REEVES & CO. 622 Washington Street J

m scttodi STUDENTS ACTIVE "SStlp™, HELP LIBRARY FUND, | The oast week was observed all over won with 68. The Freshmen had 26iThm th« So»ton»~ »• and lastly, the Juniors with iti t °°* Tuesday there was "f intfT" I ! class hockey game .Park grounds between the. Sen»r Sophomore team 'and the Ju^or^,r^ l I men team. The game was won by the sawsrasufaff sameui™ will pte- A smJl «1imudon Will t« ; The best orAtoncal of the. week. WA, ! tfvei, on WrimeJV 1"". Jg *SS"S 1 Kwing. She spoke on Education as i i a Nation Builder," which was in keeping with the Educational Yf*. , Mr. FIte left Thursday to attend a : Physical Traimng Convention at I ren i ton on the 7th, 8th and 9th of this =■ m<Evety Tuesday evening in the gym- — nasium of the High School, there is a I class of 20 business men who are training under the direction of Mr. , I Fito The i stout lose weight, and tne • thin gain. A class for all men. ; December 14. there will be a movie i benefit given by the Tades for the | benefit of the Public Ubrery^ The picture will be Jackie Coogan in '■Trouble " The people are asked to help them out by buying tickets, j $18.41 was contributed by the Gram : mar School last week for the Children's Home Society in Trenton. The I , monev, which was used to buy viands, .and the fruit and vegetables co "tribI uted by the Annex, were .hstnbuted , among the poor of Cape May i !HOMH AND «^LN|WS PROM ' On Wednesday afternoon of last ' week, busy housewives broke away m I the midst of their preparetions for the Thanksgiving feast of the f ing day and came to school. There they were splendidly entertained y children and teachers. The real spint | of school, home and church bleailed te nt make this occasion °ne ofthemost I enjoyable of the Home and Srfiool As sociation has ever experienced- Pastor ~ Bradshaw was there as he srnd not Sm to speak a piece" as nope had been given him but to join with the com5 1 munity folks and toe schoolu.tomr 8 expression of thanks and gratitutde 8 to toe giver of all good. 8 After the distribution of turkey H wagons filled with home made sweets iineu ^ ~T. — ^

matters of business were given attenUon. It was decided to again affiU- ? ate with the Mother's Congress and to ^ Subscribe for the Child Welfare Mag- « Mine as a help in conducting the B "oX to ?usyCtimes with prepara- #: tions for home and Sunday School en I * tertainments, no December meeting I will be held but the topic of household | arte and agriculture mil be carried W y over to .the January meeting. I K; t Sine, way, »nd » 1 in* interest in increased school atten | dance in Rural Districts is still a topic ,2: i for discussion in Home and School « Associations it may be interesting te . J lenow the rating of such ^bools of ft } Upper Dennis and Lower Township W | and of toe smaller boroughs as report- » | ed to the office of County Supenn | 1 tendent for October. Strathmere - 5 heads the list with 98.8 per rent. ITien 'C: K follow Fishing Creek. Kldora. Ocean » S View, Avalon, Palermo, South De™8' # | Ludlam. Stone Harbor, Cape May ft 8 Point. South Seaville, Dennisville, Er- V - yrinnin* the Health Cru- B The school' Cru- ^

sade banner for Octobens S^uth Den- - nis with an average of 248.6 chores W: , performed h*- each^pupil. • THE KI.IZABCTH A. *"» ME" * MORIAL SCHOLARSHI1 I The New Jersey Society of J Teachers has established A fcho>F^2 W MbEJSTS. » *J~H£ I I * II and the Tenure of Offici A^t . proposed and passed , award of this scholarship will be mte i to a student entering in Febnia^r I 19Sic scholarship has an anm^va^e 1 of $250 and pays the neoeasary ex I penaes of board, lodgte" aqd larn^'T; I I The School makes no charge for tui 1 1 Students wish to lssp,T&--£ffWSs^ fr I plication their high ^ l a blank secured from tote offire) - December 16, 1922, at 1 olarehip JSti^SSu Sr™»i «» T£ kS »»I »J PRSS , S "of the sSriS |T,«h.r. ,t ft, SctaM ' « afternoon. December 1^ . Principal- 1 tfr not a taiidermist.

I Santa | | . j Big Reduction on Christmas Candie ^ I I I j A a,mplete °°* "* I I ' i ^""'soDA'f ' Bel I I PER QUART ^ Sa^0^s„:::-hr I ] S I . I FEIi NUT SUNDAES W j I I « SRR^H^OCCUA-'M-'™ I QUAKER SWEET SHOP ot If 407 Washington Street ^ £ KEYSTONE PHONE 406 CAPE MAT. V J de • ' S. = — ~"-J_ ||

A Treat ior Christmas | dies are an exceptional treaL | § and those who receive them. £ particularly fortunate. fl ; Th% are delightfully ' Havored C I and filled, and are healthful and 4 ^ the hox*or in bulk- A I Christmas Candies of AU Kinds-Pound | f and Five Pound Boxes at Special Prices a I j SUGAR BOWL | I 316 Washington St. Cape May, N.J. ^ . Srr„.R The Ideal Tailor § Better Tailoring and Better Finish SUITS MADE TO FRENCH DRY CLEANING DYEING AND REPAIRING ALL WORK GUARANTEED Suits Called fy and Delivered HICKSON & PURYEAR ^ j - 210 Jackson jfo^et^CapeMay^N^^^^ i Advertise it in Star & Wave