Cape May Daily Herald, 16 July 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 1

Cape May Daily Herald

VOL. I. NO. ij.

CAFE MAY,. N. J., TUESDAY [ULY :6, 1907.

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The Only Daily Morning Newspaper Published at Cape May.

bowling HOLDS SWAY

A Tournev lor All Season Cup Progressing E. C. MUNYON HIGH

£1 nn Tiwmswvl Duck Pii Scorr-Miss Ethel Blattner Best For Women

. Bo«liog i« Iwtclooir* lo »»naint itformet lnil>orUocc »l tt}i» re»ort anti ntgbllr coolr»U irrJwlOK lielJ 01 Sb« «H cop« to be .-anted b. the Cape Mav Uo-r!.«US Club. Atpreaeix K. C Woo,on. of fbU. drlpbia, aland* br.t lo Hoe for lbgeoUetnen. len pio cup. wlib a acorr Klmer Tomoaend. of Cape Mar, i» bleb mao io^he dock pin ereot with I1J toihia ciedit. Walter SUrr. of PbiUdelpbia. eoo of the oewty elected vice-Coma)odore, o! Ibe local yaebt dob, hol«la tbe bojra - ten pio record ooar .landioK at 1»T. Miaa Klhd Blattoeer, of Cape May ia-io poaaeaaioo of the Udier' ten pio raoord wilh a acore rff 189 There ia aome Ulk ol redbmiog tbe inter-eoaat reaort conteaU at ten ptna •ith tbe Wildwood team, and if tbe •enea U arranged it la Ukdy that both Trux, who ia apending tbe aomme, here and Dunbar t|»e crock Hhiladelpbia bowlera, will repreaeot Cape Mar. (lielow » Hutberfoed for Iteeoeder Clinton S. Bntherford U being boomed for tbe o®oe of Recorder of tbe aty Mr. Kutberford if aHeeled would make *■ eSdeot official, and be baa a boat of friend a among tbe younger people who woaM beertHy aopport him It i« ■oderatood that Mr. John W. Tbomp■an whtr baa held tbe office of recorder ■tntwTSW, will not be a oaodid.le for aMlec-.lon. but will be a candidate lor •afor, leaving at Che present time, bol tbe owe candidate for tbe office of city

ed. And at >1

r. tilled wltk deeper pathoa. than eeer fore. Aa team flowed from many eyea. i awertlr solemn wolds of tbie beautiful hymn aeemed uouanally precious to tboae to llatened. Hay W. not believe that Ibe awerl »plrtt the deoaaaed. tbe trualful aoul that bad reu op all of life for a borne beyond tbe ira, waa hovering near, and that from ; realm* of tbe bleat tame the happy re apoeaa, "Yea, Dear Lord. I am Nearer to Tbae." ■ Vlait the Dredge lauoch parif *** given on the yacbt Terry yesterday in honor of Miaa Helen Heraberg. of PbUadelpbi i. They riaited tbe three Jrrdgea and the yacht dabo. Loucheon waa served on tbe boat to tbe Miaaea Adele Mctirath, Emily Tboropaon, Helen Heraberg and Meeara. Harold Cunnloghaip, Stewart Tut, David and John Faxon,

After an Injaaotlon ! Chancellor Learning on Saturday granted a rule to abew pause wby tla skating rink of tbe Cape Mar Uralo aud »l Co.' should not be compelled >o cease isftieaa. The application was made on behalf of tbe First M. K- Cooreh. throogb Judge Hildreth. Tbg mailer will be beard Camden next Friday.

geaetile Cai . lie foorti-ioorth annual camp roeetof the South Jereee Camp Meeting ociation will tie held at South Seer, H. J . July 18th to 29tb Tbe 18tb be Epwortb league Day. Friday, v 19th will be Temperance Day. and nrdar Missionary Day. D runday Jnly 21. Kev. C. H. id. D D-. and Kev. A Uwreoce. D. will preach, and tbe following Sun- . Jnly ». Kev. H W. Bolton, D. D. Kev. O. W. Powell will officiate-

To Sell Iffiwech Property a recent meeting of - tbe mem be-* le Kirat Baptist Cbnrch. it waa de. i to sell their church property, loti at the comer of Franklin and eette st'eeta. to the Macedonia list Cbnrch, colored for aeven tboo1 dollara. provided tbe Macedonia rch pays that amonut in caab for

cbnrch edifice.

g 'Ro^t

MI Alive a IK

rtner Coonc«man Hem eel E. 81 i tea r poaecweor •/ a king crab which icked up on the beach more t»»ao a Ih ago and which ia atill alive and lug around in bta yard. It ia lev for tbe life which It _ being ool of ealt water for

Lelbjeue Ore-beeti The Lafayette Hotel.orebealra ia rerev tag compliant* on every band for the apteadid mualc fumiahed daring tbe daaee* In tbe evening and at the

Col Tracy

alwaya provide* \hUfneeta.

U^Ha^bl

Lawn Fete and Oypey Eneampmenl fur the benefit of the Church- of Ihe Advent, to he held on the .Stockton lawn, Teeaday Jnly ifith. from 4 lo 10 p. aa. Come and have toot fortune told, or take aa automobile ride, deem and cake on aale. Ugh mtaaoid-

Ssrvtam at the FUm M F rharek

I'mwhfcmi

A PATHETIC INCIDENT

Which Deeply Affected Those Who Knew Her

During Ihe William At S lOtlced lu tb<

ur.» of Ibe late Mr. suns last week, a pa--red which deeply af-

fected tbe family and friend* wbo kn at the time and tboae lo wnom It

nee been recited

With her 'phone eonyeolently near her. Mrs Stockhauaru would converse with bn friends wbenever'stroug enough to do so Ith weakened role* she aald make a but request of you want you to promise me that you will > mv funeral and slug ‘Naarer, My

Tbee"

jib trembling voice Madame promts

Indian Sign Languags. When an Indian palnta his checks in artel line* and daubs a ytllow square on his forehead the world lows that be li In love. When be covers bl* face with rigtag black lines upon an ochre bate it la bla purpose to—ah. I'm almost ihamed to say It—to get Just at skated ak be possibly can: When red circles are on each cheekbone and a rectangle of blue la on the irehead tbe young brave Is going out i steal a paleface-horse. When be prints white rings around, is eyes be is running for office, be is a candidate for medicine man or connclllor. and tbe white rings signify that he ought to be elected because is tbe wisdom of the owl.—N. O. Ttmea Democrat.

A Russian Pastime.

If the human Jaws lysed aome occupation In tbe ictervala s 'ql meals and msalp. aaya Health culture, masticators could learn a lesson from tha peasants of southern Russia, mho exercise their'teeth on the hard seeds of tbe

Caspta sunflower.

There Is not a suspicion -of a stimulant about It. no chewing gum dyupeprla or navy plug nuisance. It Is a pastime and. Incidentally. an

excellent dentifrice.

In Agtrakan a pint of the requisite lefia can be bought for a quarter of

Bribery in Business.

It la not to be denied that our commercial ethics need bracing up. Tha I commission, the direct bribe, ■he many-beaded monster "treating."

i a small scale; bat In tbe bulk they

The Window cf Refuge

down tbe stately Prado, In Havana

turns off into this fashionable con along the sea knows the sig-

nificance of tha evar open window which be notices In an ancient balidIng oa hts left. For centuries It baa been the custom to leave this window open day sad night for tbe reoeptloo

of stray Infanta, 'of tboae j

PERSONAL MELANGE

Summer Visitors in Plenty About the Resort

GOSSIP OF LOBBIES

What ts Going on In tke Collage Colony-Many Interesting Chatterings

Rev. Francis T. H. Finn, formerly rector t the Church of tbe Advent here and now I charge of a ebapel at Valley Forge, Pa., will preach In 8t. Peter's by-the-Sea,Cape May Point, on Sunday. Jnly 28>ta. Charles Slmmlngton Philadelphia are spending ibe sumt Mrs. Slmmlngton'* parents. Mr. i Thomas Eldredgr at their borne Cape Mav. » Ella Kld-edgr of West Cape May has returned from a month's visit naaoed Ith her niece. Mrs Louis H. Waaoburc. Saugerties. N. V. John W. Sibley of Birmingham. Ala., well known Iron master, la again at b orlte summer resort. Cape May, a id Is >ted al Congress B*U. where be will b. ■ed by friends later. Ir. end Mr*. W<U!am F. Boraell of Cape May have taken rooms at the Colnm sain for tbe summer. L McAWrr and William Me . iwo promlneot young Pblladeld eon* of former Congressmen William McAlevr. are spending a abort tbe Windsor. These young men a* boys were well known here because ol log resided her* kevaral season* In a Hughes street ootiaga ■od Mrs. William R Brown and their three interesting daughters. Virginia. Helen and Dorothy, hare closed their win ter home at Elkina Park, Pa..and are now st tha Star Villa (or the ai-uitper. Mr Brown ia {wall known here and baa beer nle-eatad at times In real relate at tbb Mr. William K Cambio* of Philadelphia is among those wbo reoratlr registered the Stockton lor a sojourn Mr. Cambio* waa formerly a well known summer collage* aodbtss a number of friend* here. Mrs. Cambios, wbo la expected soon, le well known I ir social circles and a general favorite among summer visitors. Mr. and Mre.CbarUy H- Dougbertv are occupying their handsome aumn “ * al Washington and Franklin streets. They aa their guest* Mr. and Mrs. McFet ridge. Mrs <McFetridge was formeriy Miaa Marr Dougherty, daughter of Mr. Dough-

erty.

long the well known guoata Windsorllotel over Sunday waa W(lga_IL. Bsowu of Philadelphia, wbo Mae nocompa'dled by Jrhn Parsons Smite. Jr., a nephew of City Treaanrer Isaac H. Smith of this city. Mr. Brown attended the dinner gteen on Saturday night to ot Millville. N. J. a»» peaking th» summer at tbe Virginia hotel. Mr. Sensor U president of the Cape May Sommer School of Agriculture and Assistant State Snperintendent of Pabtic Instruct'oo. He ha* great faith In

'arkluod, l*a—Frank Gobei, Fred' crick Monroe Trenton—M G Condry

wtxnaon

Phlladelphia-MIs* Maria Brown; M N Morgan MrCBarblell Germantown—Mrs It SiiuunF Kiverton—Helen B own Oak Park, |U—Mia* B A Brown ooxoagaa hau. Philadelphia—Mrs W K Black New York—Mr and Mr* 11 A Uallett Washington—W W Talcolt ca MOLL vi 1x4 Pbiladetpbls—Thomas Burke, Frana P Dolan, enj F James, T Aexo Brooks, Mias L C Lippincolt. I.ouiKobn, K V Rivard and wife, T J Trqt, Mr* John A M irvei, Miaa Elisabeth Marvel. Miaa 8 F Marvel Washington—Mrs J HBoger, JrJ A

Houghton

Lanadowne-Eatella Stewart Bogtoo—l^arry T Ktltoa Caindeu—lames B Stile* Roanoke, Va—S U Koyall Cinannati—Mias Tiilie Dreifusa »Kt,TI»«>«k lug Baltimore— lira John F Pre-ton Mlav Ellen F Preston, R K L Marshall and wife, George Loco* Stickney

these

will be a permanent fixture at Cape May. I* enthusiastic over the work which been done ao far during tb* summer and which wiL cloa* at the o)oa* of tbr present week. Mr. Seoaop* coming among highly appreciated by tbe people tad be hssmedc mao; fast friend* ainoe his arrival. henry F. Green, one of tbe United Stales Civil Servioe Commiaalooe'a at Washing ipeoied by bla family,gre spend mmer at tbe Baltimore Inn. Mr. Green reside* 00 Slat Street. N. W.. Wash Incton. Q. CMia. William King ia occupylag her oowage, "The Hedges", at Beach a recur sod Jackson street. W Ith her Is her non. K King, wbo ia ao sothoaiaatle yachtsman and a lover of tbe water With them *4*0 la Mrs King's sou-ln law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. JVSIlver. and tha Miaaea DaBllv^r. ThU family form* ao Interostlog group «( Cape May’* regular visitor*, sad they are act I re everything of a social nature and la charitable work. Mrs. King Is prerident of the Seaside Horn, at Cape May Poigt. which harbor* every summer for weeks at a time regular instalment* of moth* aod efaUdrao who eouid not to any oifa t aeaabora vacation. Mrs. Kit lovable woman and has a heat of ad her as as* ia lit wide by paeana. with wbom acquainted. Tb* Miaaea DeSilver taka •- -it part in golf and are well known ia cal circle*.

THE HOTEL ARRIVALS

Those Wbo ire Registered at The Old Resort

PEOPLE OF NOTE

Nunes Mentioned ol Those Who Come and Go From Our Hotels

THE STRAND AND BATHING

Beautiful Women Sil and View the Surf

A CITY OF TENTS

What Is Going On Among Our Fair Bathers—Litde Tols Enjoy Them-telves-Personal Mention

Pretty Miaa Helen Herxnerg was *eet i her a nit ol dainty blue taking a dip Mias Mon Itard stllreal in a auit wel worthy of mention took a plunge it

Miss Anna Gross tbe pretty Sea lair sale took her daily plnnge in old Attired in a neat stilt of black, Miss Roth Oopperfleld waa seen roaming tbe beach. r two In-eperable friends Mi*»t> in Shew and Mia* Helfln Herzbcr* wen-again on the strand in neat blue lulls. — Miaa Adele Mcgrath, a pretty Mias rom Ocean City, took a plunge in tbe delightful water* of Cape May. Mia* Margaret Skelly, a pretty bro oette of the younger sex was seen enjoying an ocean bath.

mrs Tim New York—A Wall and ion, Mr* F t agin, Jtlas Frmifnot ALDMfU Glenride, Pa—Winifred Fowkra, Zi a F Hoover

Sanfrancueo—H A Ironside.aod wife

OamdenMr* Agnees Ironside Kmney, Ala-H H Reeve* New York-R E Blakeriee Philadelphia—B Reim

PREROGATIVES OF RANK.

Tbe BramblevHle postmaster looked out with a frown Trotn bla barred wlnat tbe retained traveler who was questioning him. "'"I cant go out o' tbla pen o' mine till the mall'a dis-tributed,”-be Mid. with resentment. “The new rnlee and regulation* don't hardly let a man breathe. What was It yon asked me about tbe fire de pertinent? "No, Jed. tent chief any more. That's all owing to the city folks that 1 here now and try to ran our Whole village. "There was a tittle spark of a fire down in rone o’ their cottages, an' be1 our fire department didn't get tbere-qtdie aa quick ap they expected they Instituted Inquiries'—I'm giving Ihelr own words—end when they found the two Udders had been In

rBALVOSTX New York-Mrs U B Hagan, Miaa

Traforoa

vjcvuaiA , Pittsburg—Geo U Weaver and wife, Kenneth McLA-d and wife Woodbury—Howard Wolfi Philadelphia—Charles V William* Mary Davis, Edward Page aod family, BtddlMFfiod, Emrick H Pickela and wife, Kobert 8 Garcia aod wile New York—Lewi* Pane Washington—H 0 Homer

PROPOED HI# MEMORY.

Mr. Urban waa always'late to din*r. He arrived home on a certain evening, as usual. 20 minutes behindhand. His wife was entertaining Mr and Mrs. Fortune. Greeting the iseta with effuatve cordiality he aald: “If l had knbwn this pleasure waa In store for me. 1 should certainly have arranged my bnalaara so aa to be

t home earlier." .

"Why, Harry." sighed his wife; "I

this time. You ration It On

the whole. I’m glad you did. It Is a Rightful surprise." Mrs. Urban was a spirited

Pious Hope.' Forty years ago the wicked re* perns In Alien county. Ohio, wa* Old Man Ellison, a well-to-do farmer. Not until he approached threescore and did he mellow down? and then but a Uttla. Once when attending a rat»Ing he sollloqnlzed thus oq hU own

little delay, they rained each a lot o’ talk that Jsd resigned. ‘Aa he aald. If the chief o' the fire department hasn't got the right to borrow a couple o' Udders from the engine bouse when be need* 'em to pick bla fruit, who baa? at you ean'l reason much with then# city folks. They're a kind of a high-handed kjL"—Youth's Com pan

Leaser of Two Evils. The burglar's wife was In the wttras box and tbe prosecuting attorney ran conducting a vigorous crow-ex am istlon. ' Madam, you are tbe wife of thlr "Yea." "You knew he waa a burglar when ou married him?"

"Wet!." the witness aald sareas tically. T waa getting old and had to loose between a Uwyer and a burg £ \ . The cross-cxxm 1 nation ended there. —Tatter. *

Hla Shortcoming. "No. air." said a clerk tn hU employer. "1 don't think there's anything un reasonable la my making for an Increase of salary Too may remember that you promised fate a rise when I bad been with you a year." “I know 1 did." rejt pkrrm; .••but didst l t

YIELDING TO YEARfi.

f Decay. Almost every day, bow, the foreign dispatches report the partial fall or 'be dangorou* weakening of one of ho famous building* of Europe. 1olay It la the Vatican that Is begin ■ting to crumble, yesterday It waa tbe Uhambra. and a dozen such announce, pent* An be remembered before rets back even to the recent day he great tower In Venice came with a crash which reechoed through, out the whole civilized world because all of that world knew about lb* There la really some excuse for fearing that the architectural marvel* the middle ages are nearing the limit of their endurance, and thaL unless they are subjected to repairs and restorations which not many of them likely to receive, the time will o come when people will have to without these visible reminders of part of the paat which forma so le a part of our history and liter* tore. Tbla will be a loss. Indeed, and -eatorer and the repairer are • much to be feared as ruth1. and one does not call them tgerly. even when somebody it pay their bill*.—N. T.

Time*.

DUFFERS’ TOURNAMENT

To Be Given

Links

on The Golf

HELP POOR PLAYERS

A Cup C„ m I,, Mrs R Koto William, lor the flaylw-Will Be Plflnty ol Fun

AQAIN8T THE MIDDLE.

When Bill, the ranchman, came from Denver to New York to play the 1 be put up at one of tbe most expensive hotels In the city and took one of the moat expensive room* Then be went broke. The proprietor of tb* hotel and the clerk held a private consultation. "tVe will let him stay here." they decided, "but from now on we will feed him liver and bacon until be paya hi* bllL Nothing does be get Itr.thle s from now on but liver and ba coo. They fed BUI liver and bacon for breakfast, dinner and supper for about three weeks, then his luck turned. He forthwith walked out to a strange safe to get something to eat He looked over the bill of fare. "What's this In the middle?" he asked. "Liver and bs/»n*" “Tes/slr.' the waiter answered. "Give me everything on the bin of fare both ways from liver and baton,'' ordered BUI.

■r making the highest * throughout Ibe sea*

- events wttl be held , day afternoon in conjuncli. women'* regular baa.iic-p

tourney and no p! Been handicapped

be eligible for the duflete' The first event in the 1

held this afternoon.

1**11-01

Patronize tl Kemember that tbi* this trouble to preae

'The ole man's been potty tuff. Iors. He's rassled with aome mighty Itard cases, the old man baa. But It's about over. The ole devil is after him hard an' fas', tbe ole devil la. an' by by he'll get him. But be won't keep b long, tbe ole devil won't By n' by he'll be glad to fetch tbe ole man le ^A* - '•Weir spoke up BUI Petit his fiercest foe. "all I hope la when he * >es he'll forget where be found you.” -N. Y. World.

■papers cot mg from bi.L thing for the It the advertiser* nde awaki

Jealousy. 'Talking about Creole Jealousy," aald tbe observant man. T saw a 1 peel man of Chicago Jealousy the other night that had It beaten to a frazzle. A handsome fellow was at with two glrht, wbeg a young came In. caught a corner of the tablecloth, and yanksd the whole tableful of dishes and dinner off onto the floor, then walked out of the 1 do? Followed i with her again, fiancee. He gave her a g4M diamond ring afterward, they said. If she had been bla wife be would In all probability have beaten ter Instead of gtring her a present"— Chicago Inter Ocean.

Impetuosity. spite of generations of reckless combative Irish gentlemen. It la odd that we have still to go to American literature for the- classical Instance* of Impetuosity with firearms Tbla Is a reproach to Irish author*, which should touch them closely. Irish gen-

turie* before America aad yet U wla left for Bret Harts end Mark Twain and John Hay to fix Jn the far west the type qt fire-eater who carried hla honor In hla halL—C“ Weekly.

ful to be like bran

It a

d! i-ame about by reason of the

difficulty the dub ba* bad in gmiog

player* w'Euae gam* 1* not

wbat they hop*

wl‘1 be.

Mr*. K. Korri* William*. ■ •ecretmry of tbe club, a

ife .f the

probletp by putting

intnittee, finally solved

whieb will

who

Adver

Esc

etruuttliug into oue of our local hotel. I..t ■day, with bag and baggage, the hotel clerk looked over hi* g l***« in ant-s- , and immediately asked John what he wanted. John produced a railroad ticket and asked wbat Ulna the train left.

After some trouble *

fellows bustled out ac _ to the depoL ,A small boy was the of it all. sending t brut to tbe hotel. **ked where the depot waa. eat ing Chari** A. Swain. Sfr? Jackson street, sells the preuiewt umbrella stand* at the

cheapest price*.

A excitement.

E. J.L«atherbrrry. 818 Jrfferaoo .tiret. . astern Pfacne No. 179 Y. 1‘reaae* lad... and g*Lte cloth** by the French ijetem. — ‘ i» had ten year*' experience at Yale college, where be preaaed for the students. First class work guaranteed at abort

For Hale and For Kent, few very desirable Outtagea situated It moatylealrable part of tbe town. Alt* ■a bargains lu lot* lu dlfferrut arct icm he city. Now la tbe lime to bur rout bulldlDRlot’ Charles T. Campbell. Real Estate aod lusormx ee, S06 Washington Hue

P. K. Church or the AOvcwt At tbe P. E Church of tbe Advent, op Lafayette street, between Decatur aod Jacksou streets, the pariah aod aB-jrar eboreh, the aervioes on Sunday will be Holy Communion. T.SO a- Moraine^ rvioa and sermon, and nrtrbraUon.-trCS) m^Nuoda;-school. X p. m.: Evening

FleeMlnwteTalk; Three Minute Rate Tbs Keystone Telephone Company glr* a fie* minute oonvenallou at a three mltrate This la aa Important matter lo

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