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Cape May Daily Herald

VOL. I. NO.

CAPE MAY. N. J.. MONDAY JULY 15. 1907.

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DR. STARR WINS CONTEST Deles led Adam suclke For Vice Commodore AT THE YACHT Cl.UB A!! Other OIIktts Elected Without Opposition--Election W«s Good Naturally Fought

CAPE MAY LOSES GAME Arbor Field Club of Philadelphia. Too Much for Our Boyu Tb* Arbor FteM Club, of PhlUiMpbla. .lcrr».«l r«p» M«T at brarbatl on Kalur dir. breauar Oarlw. wbo p'.lcbad .'or Capa Maf. want to piem to it* rlubld laptas, «nd atlowrd the > altora 'o acorc »ti rona Tba game waa wall playad up to that Inalog by ib« booM Irani, bat a> toon ai Braba Eire way tb« aopport of tba tram

Joboaoo. aa O 1 J_* 0 Sb’rida. Sb 0 0 0 0 0 Doat.o 1110 0 Hand. If t t < 1 0 Hntberford. lb S I 11 0 S Braba. p a I 0 1 !

THE STRAND AND BATHING

Beautiful Women Sit and View the Surf

A CITY OF TENTS

lit 8 14 Si 10 4 AKBOB r. C. K H O A K

m tba

ibr aunoal rlactlon laai tntaard tba Brat real flchi year h'alory of Un

Ha ototore yir elob alacllooa hai cot and dr.cd affaire—lame mratli taodad by only a com pa rail re bandful of the moat entboalaalic yacbtamco. toe-a baioc no competition, tbe caati a areata ballot by tbe aecretart an (Bred to carry to.-ouah tbe formali’yof an election Frday nlgbt'a meallns. bowarer. quota of tbe c ub meniberahlp, and ao maor roUra were on hand—uyrey oomloR f om Philadelphia and other poiou espec tally for tba election -that the oaually a...pie club aaaembly room w enough to hold them all and ore. Sow out on re the epadoi and Ibe content a'ao enllated ance of aome mem beta wbo bad never ereb areu tor Inaldc of the club bonne before. The . -ealry for office oocealooing t onbeard of actlylty wraall over a alo; honor—that of ri.» commolorr. Ada fijU-e. .ha dnb'a former aecretary. waa ana eapi -ant for tbe ricc- ommodoie'i berth, wbl'e Dr. B. Walter Starr, of Pblladalpbia. former ebairenao of Ibe race 1-jmu.lUra and rear commodore, whom former office onder tbe old regime pot him o- t he direct line of tba o ber cand.dalr. It was well aloug toward m : d tight before all tbe rotaa wen polled and counted, and the reaull war announced aa foty-two ballota tor Dr. Starr and thirty three for Mr. Suelhr "Dr. St-r/a rle«ory.” aatd one of the dob membrra after tbe elect ion, beginning of a new period in tbe tbe clob, wbk'j In three or foor y* Bad the dab houee remoeed to a n

tbe new land-locLed harbor.'' Tbe officer* cboaeo were: Commodore—J. Clifford Wllaoo. Vice-Commodore—Dr B. Waller Starr Bear Commodore—Jama T. Luca. Secretary and Tremanrer — Alfred C

3. Newkirk. J. F. Jacoby. Howard Kelly. J. Warner Hntcbina. K. B Mlldeo. Bace committee—B. I- Glbbooe. B. B Mi ler. W. H. Hapburo. Membership cramllee-R. B Miller. A. B Miller. Dr. F. J. Hearer, B. I. Gib bona. A G. McCanalaod. Harbor Mader—A B Miller. Fleet Surgeon —Dr. F. J. Baerer. * Meaaorer—Charles York.

Injured at ube Harbor

launch, Ibe Nellie, to the dredge Mackenxie, last Digfat. waa painfnlly injured. Tbe ignitor plug blew out nod struck him in tbe face causing • painful injury.

The Irish Major The Dru-y Stock Company wb'cb ao ancceaafaUy preneo ed -n'lre Vagabond' tbe laAer nart of last week laths open boose oo the Iron Pier will present tbe beautifol drama "Tbe Irish Major.*' tonight. Taraday n'gbt and Wednesday algbt.

Oypay Kncompmenl Lawn Fate and Oypay Encampment for Ibe benefit of tbe Church of Ibe Advent, to be held on tba Stockton lawn, Toca-lay July IClh, from 4 to 10 p. m. Come and have root fortune told, ur take an antomobllt cram and cake on rate, freahm

ntlhar. BCha^

Sunday evening Concert The Sunday eveolog conceit at lb« Stockton Hotel last evening waa aa follows. under the direction of J. F. Zimmer

^Meodelaaohi

Half.

Balfa

Leoncavallo Sa>le de Coaoert Molln Sola (selected! F. Zimmerman Eotri act Overture, Zampa Harold Andante from Surprise Symphony Haydn Aetarte tolermeuo Mildeybarg Unfold, Ye Portnly Goc toil From "Tbe Kedemptlro'

Excllement In Local Ho si Wbeo a crowd of Italian laborers ■ straggling Into one of oar local bote) 1 Saturday, with bagaad baggage, tbe hotel looked over bta glasses In r^ . and Immed'alely asked John . rented. John p-odneed a railroad tieget and asked what time tbe train left. After some trouble and excitement, the fellows bustled out and pot oo the rlgut track to the depot. A small bo: wi cause ofitall. sending I bem lo tbe I i anted where tbe depot was. raying Cbarlee'A-Swalo, S0J-‘ Jackeoi a. sella tbe pieuleat umbrella etaods' at the

- A Launch Pai y 1'he yacht Brownie bed quite a out day on 8alu*day when it carried tbe lovers of tbe aea through the inlets sod channels. Tbe party poued of Mrs. Ho ber is and ber two charming daughters, Misses Doilke and Anna, Misa Gemrig, Misses Shearer, las Lewis, Miss Watson, Mr. Breamer, lr. MrCall. Mr. -Darmot, Mrt Brown nd two daughters and son.

Dim

Peter Shields A complimentary dinner waa given at the Huiel Lafayette on Saturday evening to Pater Shlelda, president of tbe C^pe May Baal Estate Company, upon hi taro from Europe. About 70 person. down lo tbe dinner. Cougraemau Hemy C Ixodenabher was looatmaster. Talks ilyen by Mayor John E. Key bun., of Philadelphia. Major Cbcrlea H. Ellis, of Philadelphia, Bobert Grier and former Magistrate Thomas W. Sooth, of Phila-

delphia,

CANT SING AND LOOK PRETTY.

“Of course It's nice In some warn to have a beautiful voice, but Tm glad I don't sing." said the -prwtty woman aa she applauded perfunctorily after the soprano sole. "Ten. I am foe mnalc. but that Is sufficient, eouid be tempted to sing, what would

look wen at an

singer* I have beard, and every one of them opened her mouth on a bias. I haven't the allgfctaM Idas why they de It, unions the muaclra of one aide of the faee are stronger than those on and U the effort to stag the

What b Going On Among Our Fair Bathm-Little Tots Enjoy Thonsdves—Personal Mention

Pretty Miss Ms the Marry waa ae taking ber plunge in a dainty bine an Mias Helen K i g atlired in a nt soli of blue took her usual dip Neptune. Tbe (harming Misses Brown wc again seen leading the fair aex on t strand Sunday. Their blue su'ts we very attractive. Alfred in bis swimming suit. Professor Hocus gave b's swimming sous to a large number of young folks. Tbe Misses Mortimores, of Pb'ladt. ilia, woo are visiting Dr. F. <3. Kelley l tbe Virginia were seen on the strand promenading.

VALUE OF SELF-RELIANCE. Sayn

This la a bard world In business. It always has been, and always win bo. There are* many good aad generous men in'It. There are many wbo will lend 8 helping hand to you In your adnerslty.-but In tbs time at peed yew will not find them among the men who tried to get you to embark In speculation with your little-surplus aad to sell you something which would help you to •easy money." Be self-reliant. Make your own tnreffitgstlon In investments. When yoq cannot, put your money in a good savings bank. Distrust the BnaacUI damdistrust the political

pocket book as yon travel through Ufa —flraL to give always In proportion to your means to those who art poorer;

hold from those who would gh force or band what yon

need for yonnelf and Tours. Ton srlH then, writes Mr. Dswws, In tbs Saturday Evening Post, have your hand ‘ __ of the other fellows have only ftwtr eyev In thM alone yon will

have the advantage of them.

H M Maul!

Oil City—Charles E Waok and wife San Francisco—H A Ironside Moorewiowo—Uia* Ollina She.on Hill—Mrs Florence Justice. Geo W Justice, J LGlenlworth Camden—W D Heed and wife New York—C BKu'nan, Miss Yyan,

F Manning

I>ttle Bock—O B Wight men Cape May—Wm F Borsi-ll at l sife

Philadelphia—K A Ford. Jo* L McAleer, Wm McAleer, Jr. Tbeo Wolsemstsdler and wife, John Tu vaev 8U ayde, Ny-K C Wood sod wife, Miss Both Wood, John Wood Johnstown —Mrs M K Campbell, Mira Helen Campbell, Mias J D Kroner J B Campbell Sehna, Ala—A Tbalbeimer and wife Woodbury—Ward L Huff, 8 M Nor Chester -John Macadam and wife Media—S H Corkran Germantown—J Faraont Smith Jr, fmU Brown Newark—4 C Poolton Wilmington—Charles D Short

Courmps.

Gen. H. M. Bobert In aa address In Philadelphia said that It was Impossible for a woman to love a man withourage—that to the coward wornlove was denied. at know this," Gen. Robert appended afterward, "and therefor* the slightest Imputation on the}-' ~ 1* felt horribly. ‘The mind

till it '

■But'W me Ml you a story. A city man went hunting. After he bad banged away for aome hoar* without suoceea two boy* who had brae following him approached and

the older said:

■ “Say. mister, tf you're out for sport id ain't afraid to pay for IL my brother'll let you shoot at him for two hour* lor a quarter.' “ .

Hot-Weather Refuge. Rev. E. W. Webber, a Maine minister, who waa located for a while In a Georgia town as pastor of a Universal, at church, occasionally relates this

dory:

He waa talking with William Dod eon. ex-pietldent of the Georgia sen

happen to my good looker I think It queried Mr. Webber of the southern

' Mlfy for a woman to wish lo man. •II » .11 tt—-Wol

"Well. It dove get pretty warn rmetlmes." -art ml tied Ur. Dc >ut every time I feel too wi think of the visit I once made h ton. aad it sends tbe cold shirs

Ufa a Childish I

“ “•* “•ra.sriM.o i Uabaslag friend* whs la Mifosmieh aad rrmllmTlTTlJ

—k* —b „ -i —wra

THE HOTEL ARRIVALS

Those Who ore Depstcred at The (hit Resort

PEOPLE OF NOTE

Names Mentioned ol Those Who Gant and Go From Our Hotel*

Philadelphia— Frederick F Leonard and wife, Hath Miller, Theresa Stein. Mn U M SelUer, Mres M L SelUer. W H Travis and wife, 8 Sdbertiog, Albert >' 'boiler and wife Washington—W W Tslcott Trenton—W C Wltile, Jr Bo-berfordN. J—A W Hallenbeck and wife Birmingham, At—Jco W Mbley

I’b ladelpbU— Harry Ktiflley, Auoa

PERSONAL MELANGE

Summer Visitor* in Plenty About tbe Resort

DEEP-BREATH I NO IMPORTANT.

CLOCK GOLF

Deep breathing, that la. taking long, full breaths right down into the

lungs, cannot be practiced

r tbe deeper

WAS PLAY! D

W'risj

should ’ Misses Davjs and

GOSSIP OF LOBBIES

What it Going on In the Cottage Colony-Many Interesting

Chattering*

Mr. John F. Beta. Sr., owner of tbs Beti Bulldl lg. Ph l.-delphla, sod freqoeol visitor at ths Stock) on, bsa treksa a no: lage wifs and two l:Uie girls. Franora

fcanna Beit.

Mrs. Henry Bollaad, of (307 L street. Pblladelpbis, secompsoled by ber (•rand daogbter, Miss Edith Revi muter at the beme and Mrs. Henry Spencer. Mias Mavbsrry and Mias Ford of Phils delpbta wc:e unats o( Mira Lacy Ottinger st Caps Mar Point. Miss Mayberry weol to Ocean Cl.j for tbe net of tbe sammn

r btr bral.b.

Louis Neilson. secretary of the Peousy - -

A Maher, Mary E Dsvi*, Mary L Dari*, vaala Bailroad. arrived Saturday

M . Albert Bellie. wbo bas just retu- nsd from bis sontbero tear, is again with for the balance of tbe season Miss Louisa Leviok sod Miss Judith Lora are (bs guests of Mrs. Rhoades at ber cottage on Howard street They are both active members of tbe Merlon Cricket Club. , “ Mrs. W. H Campbell and son. Jobn B. ampbeli. and nlaoei. Mias Helen Campbell and Mias J. V. Kinney of Jobuiown. Pa., are snmnMr goas s at tba Wls The two Bloom are vary prominent In tbv octet Circles of Johnstown. Mira Baton Daniels of Philadelphia !s a

Alexandria, Va—Mr* William Bryant .dladelphto—Helen Bex, W G Bor- •, B Onneton Dolby and wife, John gner, Ralph O WMte, Dr F B Jaoobe, Stephen Flanagan, Frank Nrlms and wife Wilmington—Jans** B G'lmey and

ife

New York—W 8 Katsenbacfa Bieertown—F 8 Grove* and wife. Mite L N Groves, Mr B Baiph Buyer n town—Robert C Coos man and Mias Harriet C Cookman Uty—J M Cheater, wife

daughter

Jt era* v i.-A

'Germantown—Jobu A Hearst Wilmington—U V L Killer, wife and on, William A Mode ai.U wife, Herbe:t

Mode, Marjorie Mode

Elkina rark—W B Brown and wife Virgins .irown. Helen Brown, Dorothy Hostile. N J—C8 Trewto. F H Tre-

win, F W Trewin and wife aipbia—E 8 Thorne and wifr,

A E Thomas and wifr, W B Worrell Baltimore— Mr* A Oppeohrimer, E H OppenbeUner, A X Beinbard, C It '

Meivlsbu

Mr. Abrams, of tbe Eastern Telephone Company, reports aplandld resuits in the soliciting for new telephone* In Oape May, and more than hundred new connections have been made within ths last two weeks This telephone it becoming the popular on* and teems to lend la iU nnmf subscribers because of the liberality on the part of the company to-

ward Ita patron*

STOCK ON

Arilngton. N J-Mariam Piith Brooklyn—Ethel Buckley Altana—A B Clark and wife Philadffipbto —W B Bheppsrd, K Cambios, FrmokUo Bwayne, Hi in, Wm Bouur, Hetty K-auakopf, Mr* M E Bsnnuer*. Bay Hoyee, Edwin F Hicks and wife Chicago—St Clair Kastman aad wife Colombia. Tenn - Mr* Marv B Fowler Miss Daley Swift, Mias Ne>Ue W Will

r York-Roger Smith end e George E Powe'l, Jr Nashville, Tron—huger Sm'th and

ife

Washington—Mra L U S Undier

Pwawy, John K Bey*

Mr. Prol Tiers It spending a few dava tbe gorat of k r. Coaover Leedo • c Itags on Coogreva street. M- Tiers bas crossed tbeoooUnsot to’vislt sodeejoi Cape May- . Frederick Well of 6w Isle City It vialtiugtbe Grosses at ibelr cotuc Sooth Cape May- Mr. Well* wbo born and raised in Sm Isle, doe* not appreciate the One points of Cape Mav, hot as b<« visit to to be a loog om be to am

Mr. X H. Cochran, tba crack Prana snia shortstop, to here for a short visit. Mr. Stanton Smith, a BnoknaU ms

J. Parsons Smith, Jr., s nd Bhariff Brown f Germantown are here tor a few day* Mr. A. W. Jonas, of Coochochoekoo, l»

Brew

Nashville, Tenn—C B Tucker Fredericksburg—Mrs P V D Conway.

Elisabeth TD Conway

Baltimore—I B Dt mrig and wife. Miss Aorta WarSaid. Mto* B Sad tier, Mr* G O’Doune'l. Mias Clara O’Donnell. Boone, Dr C T Bnctner V-* John 8

Hays, the Mimes Hays

Washington—8 P Thompson and wife, Mias Vlrjlma Tuompeoa, Mr* M J Adler, Kdwmrd-B Parnter, Milton J

Phitodeiptato-Mr* William K Lock, J rebam Damon, Dell NouilW, Berry Jobnaon, 3rd, Godfrey P Smith, John

G XuMto and wife

Leesburg, Va—Mr* B B Chichester, James Berkeley Chiuhester Creenborodgb, N O—Mias Moore

Buffalo—ri M Adams

Dorothy 8 Mortimote, William Unto, F A VanValkenborg, T W Smith, Jr, T Dings*. Albert F Damon, J E Eredy, O t yn Mawr—Peter BhUda, wife and

ll; OTHER GOOD SCORES

breath IE G Ruladiman Make

arat, but one win soon find it pleas- | Makes Tie Score Tn ice

an., and the result* will be apparent

In atralgbter shoulders better devel !

oped chests, clearer akin and twee bresth This method of breathing li

tbe real "elixir of life,'

than any youth-restorer on tbs mar I

ket.

In a short Urn* you will be breath ! L G. Rulidiman Mskrv Beal K r |

tng correctly, awake or asleep It to I c

to be remembered that deep breathing Ncorr Whilr BispKjm and

alao fills out sunken and hollow [ .

cheeks, clears tbe lungs and reduces Moss Vt m Second

the abdomen.

It la a comparatively easy task to | teach children who have not acquired fixed bad habits, whose clothing admits of perfect freedom. bow to breathe properly The habit of deep breathing la formed quickly, and lo normal condition* la maintained

through Ufa.

who have cramped thetr lunga and relaxed all the breathing

i. win * '

requires persistent tbe t’upby a dally practice, but when It one. established they will have health Vigor -Physical Culture tbe plsyod .1

HIND A TELEGRAPH.

I Friends. Are you s sensitive? There 1c no doubt that tome person* are so organised as to make natural sensitives They have remarkable Intuitive pow or. which means that they receive 1m preealons easily. Supposing two sen sttlree to be closely related to one another or drawn together by a bond of sympathy, and supposing them to be lu different parts of the World, and the life of the one to be in danger, the Orel thought be would project Into space would be for bis distant friead If that friend Is actively engaged at the time the message may be lost, but be in a passive state his brain win receive some Impres confused, which will make him think of the absentee and render him anxious, as It something ' gone wrong with him Such mes • are more common at night bo■e we are less preoccupied than during the day By means of this wire, toes telegraphy an Image Is produced the brain which to projected outward* causing the absent friend to in body, and even the actual circumstance* of his danger position may be produced Thus saith Dr. Bernard Hollander, of Loo-

Famous brains are of four sorts. Tbe lowest group contains the minds are stimulated greatly by alcohol. tea and other drugs by Impressions derived from the senr i: the second group contains the Infant prod-

middle age; the third group contains ths pathological cases usually terminating in Insanity; the fourth aad highest group la that of true

S. while second prise ... divided reo two Eels Club members. Samuel Buphsm su<i F. H. Mo«. ! fi.st Scotch foursome of the seat tbe Cspe Mar (/mb was belli Satordav afternoon, sod two Bale i, If Jub mem ben. Samuel Kispi am and K C Kulacbmsu. who plat here ail -t m mer, returned ibe best actual csid of the day and took first prize ou a net 7i. I’atronize Adeertlsera. Patronize the man who advertises Remember that this mno is taku.g ail this trouble to present his goods to you He gives you special prices, sod brings tbe goods virtually to tout door through ewspsper iu order to save youffihe inconvenience ot looking in ail the stores for what you want. He is a benefit to tbe community for without him tbe newspapers conld not run and in bur'rom him you are doing a good thing'for the Iowa you live in. Bur of the advertisers. They are tiie up-to-dale and wide awakT meu.

ffpitaka has ooma to At man eminent in « to astronomy and mathematic* bars the grratrat average brain weight Next come the man of action. Inelud itatramec and artist* after theee i the biologist* geologists and other representative* ot the draertp-

s strides every year, the bulk of

yield heavy oils coatalnlag little or ao spirit. In fact, the fields which have In the past supplied the world with petroleum spirit aad high-cl*** 111 amlusting oils are, ft to said, fulling, ao muck so that the esatar of production i longer In the eastern Made* but lias equally between the gulf states aad Calaforal* Recent work In the ontlcental fields show* however, there to a prospect of the supply of high-grade oils being' Increased.—

the drama la Inflexible—there shall be

* committed on the stag*

This Is tn order to prevent corruption by svtl sxamplv Consequently the •ffeot o? many pteya'ls some. Young lady wh*t marred by the manner la which phone Opera■

pried pate destined U> be

ou the third si tempt 4 ss Helen Wriggio* in Mi. Davit, 23; Miu (\im|..o D ' IN ispbsm. H , |. , i lr* P. Collins. JS. M.s. . M u Daniels, 2»l. Vr*. Rhomb

Pbereley, SS

p. Graves, of Phiiadel rd bolder of tbe locsl gradually regaining his old fu

d in the si

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r and For Reoi.

A few very dewlrable i otlogra situated Ic hv most desirable Part of the town. A l«o one bargains iu lots in different arct'oos 'ftbeeltv. Now Is tbe time to boy your building lot. Charles T. Campbell.

P. K. Church or tbe Advent At the P. £. Church of the Advent, on Lafayette street, between Decatur and Jackson streets, the parish sod alKyraebureh, the services ou Sunday - will 1 : Holy Communion. T.Sn * m . Morning service and sermon, and celebration, 10 .TO * m.; Sunday -school, 8 p. m.; Keening prayer and sermon. 8 p. m.

Five Min ole Talk; Threv Minute Pa e Tbe Keystone Telephone Company give a five minute oouvetaaltoo at a three mlcrate. This is an important mailer to aoos using the loog distance upon daess matters. The Keystone Teleine has the toad' tg telephone service in Cape May.

ItoAu of News Always Welcome TUB HgazlJ) will be pleased to rrewire ems, such as engage mol* - weddings, anto* tsra and other oewwof

Ths items should bs Indorsed with the and address at tbs setUHr nnl for pBblteal loo. but as a matter of good faith.

ranted to Irani Tefeg, good aaiarv, prnnaKratern Teiephtoe a Bldg. Cape May