Cape May Daily Herald, 8 July 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 1

Cape May Daily Herald

^OL. 1. NO. 5.

CAPE MAY. N. J.. MONDAY JULY 8, 1907.

The Only Daily Horning Newspaper Published at Cape May.

Subscription—$1.00 For Season

HOLTON IS WINNER He Carries Off Saturday’s Prize TIE FOR BEST SCORE The Interrsl Increasing In the Saturday Medal Play Tourneys

The men’ll eighteen bole ^lan-lii-ii tourney on the tinka of t Cape Ms; Golf Club *aa interesting ou SalurJ iv afternoon. Oaring to handicap t( Holton, of I'biiadelphia, won. while Spencer U. Wright, Jr., and W. 8. Moorhead ti«i on the beat actual aco of 86. The card* handed in show 1 11 strokes as follows: .• Cross fldcp Net H. C. Hblton H» i Spencer D. Wright. Jr. 2 W.s. Moo rehouse S6 2 Frank K. Shattuck K9 S Frank H. Savage Wl t Louis U. Ayera V5 8 Edwin F. Cook 87 10 U. Howell Parr ' Hi 4 E C Kutachmau Oil *10 Feed J. Craves 100 6 J. M. E Hildreth 102 8 »l V. H: Stockell 1U9 14 Frank U Moaa 111 16 F. N. Steele s 10a Frank S. Hire* withdrew Samuel Daniels withdrew him tiAVts Hacas scou or 23 The firat clock golf contest, under the ansplcea of the Ladies’ Association of the Cape May Golf Club, was held Saturdsy afternoon, and Mias Annette Duals, of the Philadelphia Country Onb, earned oO brat prize with a score ol e3. The scores:— Single, Miss Annette Davis, 23; Mrs K- W. Lucas, 34; Miaa Wriggiha, 86; Mra. P- CoUina, 25; Miar G Davit, 28; Miti Susan l ampion, 23.

The Great Fashion Plat* Circus which rill exhibit hereon Monday. July 8th. la replete with pleasant. It startling auri for the cUcus-Boere. Every artUt engaged is one of merit and standing In the circus world, no act was too big. do f two high for the Fashion Plate, onlv the beat, the neweat and moat novel were chosen; Equestrians. ArtlallsU. Wire walker*. Equilibrist, Clowoa. Uyui- . Acrobaata. are those who** names are synonymous with superiority in their n calling

Mr. Boyd Recovering Mr. George W. Boyd, general passenger agent of tb» Pennsylvania Rail road, who ia occupying his cottage, corner block ton .avenue and Howard street, is recovering from an ill which has extended over a period uncr early-in May. He has been able to go out of doora tor a couple of days and enjoyed a fishing trip id the sounds on Saturday with Howard I. Kelly. They were successful in their catch, and brought in-with book and line 128 hake and 36 fish.

STRIKE AT NEW HOTEL Another Delay Caused oy Eighty Carpcnlrr* Quitting. Eighty Carpenters at the new Cape May Hotel, struck Friday, out of sympathy wUh striking caryenters in Philmdelpbia. Their striking will again delay the completion ol the hotel somewhat. The men may resume work soon, ia the belief ol the contractors, Doyle A Dusk, of PhUadaipbia. 0 Circus Arrives W U Main’s Circus which is to show here today, arrived yesterday morning, and has its testa and paraphernalia la rradiaaas for todays performance. The circus is oat West Perrr st.

Orchestra to Arrive.The Congress Hall orchestra will arrive Wednesday 10th inst Bo look out for a grand good time at tbia popular bouse. Mies K Uelpio has many surprises for her patrons l-ucien 0. Carpenter will direct the enlrrUiumrnU.

La. The Telephone Yon can bare the ( Ary Wav Darcy HkHalJi served at yoer reaUence during lb season .July and August), (or #1.00. Ca II Bell Telephone, ZZ7X or Keystone

Cape May Wins Again

SUNDAY EVENING CONCERT

the selections were sneorwt. 1 merman Is not new to Cape Mar for several years be had not be* I asst night* concert rendudac

Hall a

re of )

•an. ago. when H. J. and

lost night's program was:— March, Processional, Zimmerman Overture, Raymond Tbomai Fantasia. l/'bengrin. Wagner Three Dances Henry VIII German a Salute d’Amour Elgar b Cbaeonr, Durand Grand Selection La Boheme Violin Solo. Selected Puccini J F. Zimmerman Ballet. Egyptian. Login! Overture. Orpheus, Offenbach Kibeluogeo, March, Wagner

Mra. Caroline Smith Dead. -a. Caroline Smith, widow of the late John 1. Smith, died at her home Ocean View on Friday, aged 83. The funeral will occur from her late resilience there thia afternoon at 8.30 ■’dock' The deceased was a member of the Calvary Baptist Church. She id aunt of F. Sidney lowuarod. asemblymau William T. Stevens, and Mrs. Joseph B. Hughes. She la survived*t>y four daughters. Mrs.Emma Voss, Mias Sophronla Smith, Miss JenY.Smith and Mr*. Harry S. Done-

Don'

e Hat

Plealy of Sport The meadows of Cape May county re affording plenty of sport at present, specally in fishing. A number of large catches have been reported, and the fish are running large. Old fisherprunounce it one of the most successful of fiablng seasons, and Charles i. Swam, 306-7 Jackson street has placed In • new line of machine and stove bolts, at prices to oompele with those of the stores in metropolitan cities.

Bee the Raaalan Dancers The world famed Sartoskys,. Russian an ores will be aoen with the great Fash to Plate Circus on Monday. Joly 8th. i their pictnrvsqoe Brilliant National Costume- of the highest elegance. This is positively the brat of ita kind existing, •very member of lb* troupe a firs!-class artist.

Tve MinuteTalki Three Minute Rale The Keystone Telephone Company give five minute conversation at a three mlute rate. This is an important matter to ersone using the long distance upon usinrss matters. The Keystone Telephone hae the leading telephone service in Cape May.

Dancing Class Open Prof. I.udcn O. Carpenter will have dancing claas at Congreaa Hall every torning from 10 to 11 30. Terms will be #6.00 lor the season. He will also give private lesions. There will be hops both morning and evening;

1 terns of News Always Welcome Tog HKKALi> will be pleased to receive etna, such aa engagrmnta. weddings, parti**, teas and other newt of personal mt. with the names of those present The Items should be indorsed with the - and address of the sender—not for publication, hot aa a matter of good faith

* of painter's i I* will take a

ler's materials Haw _ . for painting, and the excellent w by Mr. Little In the past la the beat re

bU contrast work b* Uses only the bast of

That tba tra of Bormell and Scherer has dissolved, and Mr. Korxell ha* gun* back :o his old stead, No. 108 Perry afreet, whan be will ha pleased to as*

PERSONAL MELANGE

Summer Visitors in Plenty About the Resort

GOSSIP OF LOBBIES What is Going on In the Cottagi Colony—Many Interesting Chattering*

Miaa Myrtle Garrison of Millville has hero spending a few days at the Linden Villa. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ta'el. Mm Anna Tafel and Miss Martha Tafel of Philadelpta are guests at Linden YUlt. Pilot and Mrs. A. G Beuurt and family ave rented their cottage here sad t >* tmenta at Linden Villa fur the

Frank Kenyon of Pblli

it lb.

Cape May slopping at Linda Villa. Miaa L. M, Tompkinson who has been spending some time at Linden Villa. Irfl on Wednesday for New York. Charles Kauffman of Bridgeton hae been visiting friends In Cap* May. stopping a the Linden Villa. Mr and Mrs Heury iteeves. of Phllad. I phis, are spend!ug a tew day* with rela Urea and frien aebere Jeremiah H. Laia-lrrr. Jr., of NorrU towo. Pa., is a guest at the cottage u City Treaurer Isaac H Smith. Mr. laws ellere ie the Democratic candidate f.> dlunct attorney of Montgomery County

Pa.

POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Bent a t>oy out of a dime and tba Crime will never outlaw. ConqiiiiBoii may not be a detraction, but it U cariainly a hnlf t»otter. The truth with unselfish people ia they are liable to brag about It There la only on® way in tbia world to get your own way—Insist upon It Almost any defense would be all right If you could make people be-

lieve It. - »

It la Just as dangerous to tell some people a secret aa It la to tool with

a loaded gun.

When a men submits to a procession wedding the other men look at him the way boys look at a boy whose mother makes him wear long curia. The man who has made a failure In any line of business never baa a very good opinion of the man who started Id the same Una at the asms Urn® and

■a.—Atchison Globe.

Tto# Psap. The story la told of a lank, disconsolate looking fanner who one day during the progress of a political meeting in Cooper lugtltnte stood ou the steps with tbk air of one who baa been surfeited with a feast of some sort “Do you know who's talking In there nowr demanded a stranger briskly, pausing for a moment beside the dls consolate farmer, “or are you Just go-

ing tor

“No, air. I've Just come out" said the fanner decidedly. "Mr. Evarts la Ing ti ■'

"What

"Well, be didn't any." tbo fanner mswered. passing a knotted band .crews his forehead.

some banters to India fished a tiger cub. In two days It was aa tame as a kitten and grew up the playmate ot the camp terriers It was very fond of them and the terriers worshiped the tigress To allay the fears of a woman visitor the tlcress was one night chained up. Next morning the animal was found with a man under her. She not hurt him. He was a thief and.

Flthln the area which her length of chain enabled her to command, sprang upon him. lay ou him nod kept

until guards came to ro-

ot Blms Reeves held bis i spellbound and fully entitled htre to (•need the finest Engtlsb tenor of I day. Ha sspeelany excelled In oa torio parts, while In opera Ida aucce was erarcely less pronounced. Pi haps It was as a singer of B»gti«H b |ada that 81m* Beeves appealed to t majority, and it wui probably he ma • lone day before we shall bear « ok of “Bally In I that of which this yn ipab!*.—London Hate

Baer, the Barr that mad* a moos, win he served oa dre at the Crell. No. #0 . C

THE FISHERMEN S DAUGHTER

Iron Pier Ttila Evening The Durey Hlock Company, wjll open on the Iron Pier to-night elth the mrlo-drama, "Th* Fisherman’s Daughter,” which Hill run ti{ night, Tuesday and Wednesday. "Tlie Village Vagabond,” will lie played on Thoradav, Friday and Baturdar There will be matinees Wednesdays and Saturdays, to which the prior of admission will be 10 cents. The evening price* will he 26 cent* and 36 oruts.

THE HOTEL ARRIVALS

Those Who are Registered at The Old Resort PEOPLE OF NOTE

Nellie 1 wanting. New York-W H Casael and Richmond—Walter Blair an Miaa Blair. Mrrion, I'a—Henry I Faust Baltimore—Alexander I’rrsloi Donnell hmith

Utsha

-’hiladripbla—Uarrv K c Thatcher sod wife, Alla Tiafirs DeVlin, Mi-. Carol

Nash villi. Ten a—Mrs George Karn ieorge Karscl , Jr. Mrs K B Elliott

MANY SAD HEARTS HERE Mrs. Stockhausen Dies at Her Home in Philadelphia

a Need, just like sleep. b the I set lari of kalaral Death Bore The moat convincing fact In proof of the existence In man of an Instinct of natural dm lb seems to me that reported by Tuxarsky lu relation to ao ol~ woman. In the lifetime of Toxorsky begged an acquaintance of bis to ol tain for me the details of this moat it terestlng case, of which I had found hut an iuconiplete sLiteui.'tiL Toxarsky unfortunately could add nothing to what he had puhILIit-d la b!» article. I believe., however, th.it I hare found the source from which bis instance been taken. In Ids I Kick upon the physiology ot taate. which had Its day of celebrity, BrUlat-Sararin relates the fallowing: "I had a great-aunt, ninety-three yea old. who was dying Although for sot time confined to her tx-d. sin- had retained all b.T ficultlea, ami her c tlon was only betrayed by her lo appetite and the weakening of her voice. Hho bud always shown a fondne» for me. and I was near her hod. affectionately tetdy to wait oil her. which did not prevent my watching her with the philosophical eye I ha' ever hod for the things and events an rounding me. 'Are you tliere. u.-phewT she asked. In a scarcely audible voice 'Yes, aunt: I am here at your service, and I think you would do well to a little good old wine.' 'Give, mou ami. One can always swallow liquid.' I nastrm-d. Raising her gently. 1 made her take half a glass of my boat win*. She brightenti J for a moment and. looking at me with eye* which had once been lery fine. Thank you.' she sold. Tor this last favor. If ever yon reach my age you will find that death becomts a need. Just like sleep.' 'These were her last words. Half __ hour later ah* had fallen asleep forever. We unmistakably have here a atauce of the Instinct of natural death. The Instinct was shown at a relatively early age In a person who had retained aB her Intellectual faculties."—Profoasor Ella Metchnikoff in Harper’s

Names Mentioned ol Those Who Come and Go From Our Hotels

THE DUTY OF HAPPINESS.

•pperb Vest rite* ala as. Caruso, the famous tenor. Is a great ventriloquist aa w*n,«»d to New York, before be sailed for home, he told at a little farewell dinner a story of his ventriloqulal skill. one of a bouse party at a millionaire's great new castle overlooking the Hudson." be said. ‘Tea had been served In the garden, and after tea I sang. Then 1 consented to eaaay little ventriloquism, and the fifty or sixty guests grew very attfl. “Behind me rose a superb tree. Looking up Into the thick foliage, I shouted In a loud and angry voice; “ Hello! What are you doing up tbereT “To my amazement a thin young voice repllud; “ 1 ain't doin' -no harm, mister. I'm just a-watchlu' the blgbuga.' The guesb^klanced at one another, smiling appredatlvoly. Pulling myself together. I went on: “ ‘Did any one give you pennlailon to climb qp-Into that trecY “ TJfea, all. The second groom, air. He's my cousin.' “ 'Well.' said I. 'so far there's no barm done. But be careful no; to fall Sfd don't let any one sec you.' “ 'AH right mister,' said the bumble

lice.

“I turned to my audience and smiled and bowed triumphantly. They broke Into tliundercua applause. They said that they had never listened to ventrit oquiim so sup- rb. And they were quite right tea" Teat of ate SaaltV. Dr. Bliss of Washington got into a warm controversy with the superintend ent of 8t. El irab*th'* over a patient whom the doctor believed was perfect-

r sane.

Finally, agreeing to be responsible . for him. lie secured the superintendent's coraeut to take him In his carriage on hi* round of calls, where be could study him to better advantage. The patient was bright and Interesting. a good conversationalist and tbs doctor became firmly convinced that be was wronTfotly held at the asylum.' Suddenly th* patient asked: “Have you a small piece of toast In

Toast 1 No." replied the doctor.

The lull which usually comes aft) Independence Dsy was dispelled quickly and the increase iu the smva various hotel* were noticed Saturday and yesterday. Those who came the hotel* were.

Philadelphia—K M Wood,Emma Bruc* William Diiloo, Thoma* O'Coonell, William H Young. Chaa Beck, Jr, A J Daodo, II Boardmtn Hopper, Eleanor Gerry Maize, Una M Bruce Jenkiu«iowo—Thoma* B Harper and family.

Philadelphia—H West Bo gen*ki Burge** and wife. Mr* Fred H Clarl Major Clarke. Minor Clarke, Charles Ashman and wife, John Hickey. Chester. Pa-Win M Paul and wile. John B Beach and wife. Camden—James E Hay* and wi<i Bridgeton. N J.—Gberlin amith ar 1 if*. Perrival H Smith, Frederick Parkhuret. San Diego, Cai—Ada N t-w'lh

Erie. Pa—M E WlUicb, Mrs A L Lit-

eU.

Baltimore—S C Shaw College Park, Md—Jennie V Krr; COLOMBIA. Philadelphia—M SbcweU, Tbo* R Surgeon James Gordon. W C Morgan »nd wife, Owen W Doud. Mrs Owen W Doud K MercbsntviUe, Pa—Miss A R Me Fariand. Mies il 8 Foster New York -L V Sanborn, Dr V 1 Thompson, P H Kush ton. Jr. 0 B Weightman, H M Manel, LC Ryan. Ml Holly, N J—Mr* Joa Pre-colt. Chicago-Mu* Rose Murray, J H Rutherford and wife, T F Taning. Pittsfield, Maas—G F Manning. Cleveland—W L Governor, Miaa Atkinson. CO LOS IAL Philadelphia—H Keen and wife. Nellie C Keen C 8 Sooder, B 8 KurU, Annie Mom*, Jennie Morria, W G Nayler, and wife, W B Sullivan and wife Reuben Enwilher and wife, Mis* 0 B Wilmsen? Mis* G B Wilmren. « Wilmten. Jr, Joseph WUmseii. T A Boeriche and wife, C V Gnflin and wi'e, Louis Stovell C P Cooke sod wife E F Slisnbacber and wife. Frederick B Shanbacker, Wm H Lamb. New Cork—F Smith aud wife.M Pit* felder Wilmington—Mr* J Tindley Vancan, John " Chamberabnrg— Benjamin B Cham-

ber*

Washington—Fiank J Moses Brooklyu—John T Clark and wife Cbertuut Hill—Mra Henry R Cartwright, Mis* dart wight Harrisburg—R 8 Goldsboro ugh Baltimore—S Baldwin. Jr, J Holmes

Wblteley

Cleveland—J W Shanlan Philadelphia—John Price and wife, Jno W Price, W P Long, Carl W Sharer, Engene V Alexander, Albert P Damon, James G Damon, James T Dugan T A VanValkenberg, Qeo Haire Nashville* Tenn-Mrs William Hard-

Jack son. Jr Charles Mc-

K Bight

Trenton—Hne W Cook Court House—Alfred Cooper Wenonah—Kdwtn ton, M B Dawson, Walter Farr

ing.Jackson, Mr. Harding J Pittsburg—1. E Laresi, O

Philadelphia—Mrs Reed, M Swain, Kuas.4 Swain, John Dickey, Alexander H Carver, Charles Carver, Jr. P W 1 wife. A B Cole sad

Richmond. Ve—Mrs Wi Curry Thomas. Mary W Thomas, Mr* kins. Wm rompUM*' * ’ * T °“ P ' Baltimore—A Mardock Norris, Mr* Geo H Stick key Mias M Stick i Washington—B B Wilson and wife. B Wilson, Jr, MMs Violetta 8 Wilson. HUdn Beall. Mrs W M Wheetev. LAJATKTTB

old II

■ had i

great deal of trouble and many and misfortune*, but be started out In life with a firm determination to extract Just as much real enjoyment from It as he went nb.u^ as puss recreation and fun. He has always tried to see the humorous aide of thing*, the bright side and the duty of

happiness.

The result is that, although this man has had more than bis share of sorrow In his career, he has developed the Inestimable faculty of making and of alwaya too-

1 SUMMER COTTAGER Well Known Among Our Sumnyr Colony'Occupymg Council-

man Sayre's Collage.

Ing tl

and tl

ing his '

o the

>f cheerful-

ness and optimism has brought out a sweetness of character and a poise and serenity of mind which are the envy of all who know hlir. Although lost hi* preqe-rty and the moat of bis family mid relative*, yet be radiates sunshine and helpfulness wherever he A man who ean laugh outside when be Is crying Inside, who can smile when he feels badly, has a great eomplishment. We all love the who believes tbe sup shines when he A potted rose In a window will turn Its face sway from the darkness toward the light. Turn It as often'jaa you will. It atwny* turn* away from tbe darkness and lifts iu face upward toward tbe sun. 8o we Instinctively shrink from cold, melancholy. Inky natures and turn our fare* toward the bright the cheerful and the sunshiny. There Is more virtue In one sunlieam than In a whole atmosphere of cloud and gloom. Your ability to carry your own sunshine with yon. your own lubricant your own light, so that no matter how heavy the load or dark the way. you will be equal to the emergency, will measure your ability to continue and to achieve.—Success.

A FRIEND. A har!>or of refuge from the stormy •aves of adversity. A balancing pole to him whs walks across the tight ro;<e of life A watch which beats true for all Ime and never “runs down.” A permanent fortification when one’s flairs are In a state ot siege. Tbe first person who comes In when the whole world has gone out One who k>ve« the truth and you and will tell tbe truth In *plte of you. The triple alliance of tbe three great powers—lore, sympathy aod help. One who multiplies joys, divides griefs and whose honesty Is Inviolable. Jewel whose luster tbe strong adds of poverty and misfortune not dim.

A bank of credit on which wo can draw supplies of confidence, counsel, sympathy, help and love. One who considers my need before my deserving*.—Loudon Tit-Bits' Prise Competition.

How Clarlt Beeelreg the Girt. Broken by ill health aud bowed down y disappointment. Clark retired to private life In bitterness of soul sad k1 his remaining twenty-throe years of crapulous existence In obscurity and poverty. Friend* called atteoto Clark's sad condition a few years before be died, and the legislature of Virginia grandiloquently acknowledged his great services and sent a jeweled sword. Tbe old hero's anger was aroused. "When Virginia ~ sd a aword 1 gave her one." be en-

title toy. I want bread." And be thrust the blade of the costly gift Into the ground and broke It at the MIL Lyman Tew Sprague, lo "George Pobrts Clark and Ills Conquest ot th* Middle West." In Outing Mjtgaaloa

Men like Corey kindle more fire* of discontent and make more Socialist* than Emma Goldman aud Debs. After the commenoeu.rot cea^y look br tbe eta teaman's Chautaaqua lecture

MLOarteaT. Campbell. —wS

Though her death wi J, tbe orw* received

if the dep

irture of Mr*. Emma Bee n. wife of Wilmftu Mai

Stock!

Stock bat The family summered all lariy at the Colonial, tuoui they occupied Councilman .S Uge on Washington •treet Mr*. Stockhausen ws* < cheerful diapoution. given t< ne*s and excessive good I.

e**eu tbe depth of ffoe, into my had fallen. Upon her sp jenevoleace and generosity, the eat reliance cobid be placed iu

at-Cape M*i

Ot her friends feel her losj m family, of our e*i came conriuc

t bore her sullen ug* > tilde. 'T am going at u»t before lapsing ml The end came ye ibout right o'clock,

■Vest Philadelphia. Betides her >and, deceased leave* one son, Thai > young man of much promise, lo twentieth tear. Her psreul*. i

• Mrs. Stockhause

terdai

Patronise Advertiser*. Patronize the man who advertises. Remember that this man is taking all this trouble lu present hi* good* to loo He give* you special prices and hriogs the good* virtually to vourdoor .through the newspaper in order lo save you the for what you want He ia a benefit to the community for without him the : ewapapers could not run and in buying from him you ore doing a good thing for the town you live iu. Buy of tbe advertisers. They are tne up-to-date and wide awake men. Mr. Abrams, of tbe Keystone Telephone Company, report* splendid remit* in tbe soliciting for new telephones in Cape May, and more than one hundred new connections have lieen made within the lost two weeks. Thia telephone is becoming tbe popular one and seems to lead in its number of subscribers because of the liberality on the part of tbe company toward its patrons. Parte! Stem Service ATaOabl* at AH FasslylvanU Railroad Staticsi. For the convenience of tbepabllc, begin ning Jaly 1. patrons of tbs Pennsylvania Kailruau wiil have the onriledge of checking hand baggage and other small article*

for 9< hoars or fraction thereof will be made for each article checked, except from Saturday noon until Monday noon when goods wilt beheld for fire cents. After the 34 hours, an additional charge of ten a for each additional 34 hour* or frsr- . . thereof, with a minimum charge of (1 per month' kt

What You Have Been Walling Poe An opportunity to purchase a atriciiy modern, up lo dole, well located home oa easy terms. Here It Is: Cloae to the ocean having twelve mms. large cement baeemernt. new hot pMht lo excellent shape. Fine system of electric lighting and gas throughout the beat*. . Meet desirable cottage for renting puralwsys brings good rents. Only a •Ion given immediately, oanlcuIsrs apply to Siijucbt C. Hroaiks. Heal Estate Broker. 314 Ocean street. Capa May. N. J

P. K. Ctinrvh of the Ad re At the P. K Church o Lafayette a Jackson street*, the pariah sad all-year church, the terete** oa Sunday will br: Holy Communion, ran a. at.: Morn lug sad celebration. 10 to » *• *»-; Kveatag

T. K. C Bn. F. A. IX Laaat, IX IX recto* of M. Davki’sl'butch Mauayank. Pb. wiB * ■riel* an S—day la St. John'. P. K.