VOL. I. NO. j.
Cape May Daily Herald
CAPE MAY. N. J.. .THURSDAY. JULY 4, 1907
Subscription—$1.00 For .Season
The Only Daily Morning Newspaper Published at Cape May.
PROCLAMATION
THE HOTEL ARRIVALS
A MERMAID DISCOVERED
SHONTS ENGAGEMENT NEWS
PERSONAL
STOCKTON
MELANGE
FOURTH
IS OPEN
Paris, July 3-- information reaches
Those Who are Registered at The Old Resort
Summer Visitors in Plenty About the Resort
Official Program For To-Day’s Events
Swung Oyen Its Big Doors Yesterday
PEOPLE OF NOTE
GOSSIP OF LOBBIES
GRAND FIREWORKS
UNDER COL. CAKE
Names Mentioned of Those Who
What is Going on In the Cottage Colony-Many Interesting Chatterings
Large Arrival expected To -Day The Hotel Has Bren Thoroughly Renovated.
Sports on Stockton lawn in the Morning Motor Boat Races and Baseball in the Altemoon.
Come and Go From Our
port from Paris concerning the engagement
the official program for this inde-
or unconditionally, any such engagement
The field sports are to be given on
SIRES AND SONS
at 10.30 while the contestants are
Lafayette Philidelphia--F.T. Boyd. J. W. Little
Smith Daisy Smith, Mrs. G. H. Smith Mrs. G. H.Smith, Mr F Schneider, Jr
Sliding the barrel.
Washington--Walter Talcott, Sanford
One hundred yard dash.
Wife, Mrs. T. A. Blythe, Miss H. E. Blythe
harbor to Sewell's point. Many boats
Captain and Mrs. F. G. Edwards of Philapelphia have apartments at the
Belleville, N. J. John A Young
of a sojourn at the Colonial.
phia, are occupying their palstial cot
the crowning of the day will
be the elaborate display of firework
Dr. F- J. Haerer, of Philadelphia,find family, are enjoying cottage life. Senator william Finn, of pittsburg, is a weekly visitor In connection with
View the pyrotechnical display. The
are aflording plenty of sport al present.
FLOWER AND TREE
secured a cottage and will apend the
commodoreship of the yacht club, the
secretary, and Dr. K. Walter Starr, of Philadelphia. The election will occur
“Not a bit' Besides, I want you to
CHURCH AND CLERGY.
this trouble to present his goods to you He gives you special prices and brings the goods virtually to vourdoor through
Mrs J. R Holcomb, of Phila-
which has prevailed in Cape may for
May for
inconvenience ol looking in all tbe stores
order to give them Independence Day
log oat >n electric
morning, July 5th. The paper will ap-
town you live in.
Saturday morning acain and
The Epnorth league will
the advertisers. They
rill transpire daring Independence biy and Friday.
endowment fund for*
historic old
St- David's Church Maoayuok. Pa.
on Monday in 81. John's P. K
Tales of Cities.

