Cape May Daily Herald, 22 July 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY HERALD

Tta only Daily Morning Nrwipaper Publishnl al Cape May rwn.bfd Kv«n- M.'rnin*. nccM Sandar diinn* July anU Au*«»t at No. W aatuu«toa St. Cape May, N f « siBscKirrios Out Hollar Ioj Ibe Sewoo in Adraoc*. Mvcrtiaiuf Kale* noon Application. VI trtlct. InlcoJeJ lol Ihe Herald (eitbrt rtlll nia! adrenialna. aubaciiplioo of Job pruning ' ahouM l* aitilfcaacd 10 the CAPK MAY IIERAUJ. x, V,. WasMngtooSl. Cape May, N. , Hell T X . Kayaluoc. 4> D. 1 i, - 1 • I'l.rtoi a Ktaidcncr. Bell »l L. * .s.luonal Kooma. Keyatose S' “

v . T sTUVUNS. Kdnor and Prup t KKl VC NBAti Buaincaa Mana-et. MONOAV, JUL\ 22. 1907. A LESSON IN LAW. ora* Thing* ihe Philadelphia Drum- . i ,.r u. tWnk *<• kurra- the law an Id the Philadelphia i ill I !md a little experl- , ...-a in Ih<- •taiuie Inioka chat

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Irluk Just U-'ure •oterln* frll aaleep In , the chair, air an hour, anti when I a through with me. Tha mlrued on gvttiug out Ot . my roll or money, next ii my overcoat, next and nrfpln. I went for that 11 | wan Wurth. (Nil it un\ and hls far* Wdre

•u prove Uy a credible wityou had fOO In otah when ! the [•artier ahopT he naked. ou prove that your watch In the ahop Inatead of betbe street T

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" Vs to your overcoat' continued the lawyer, 'bare you a bill of aale of It or war any one with you when you lhjtight It? In other words, can swear to Uie ownership In law of any “ Then I can do nothing for you.’ he aahl. and 1 wenl to a second lawyer to Iw iold the same thing. I had left the shop without paying for my ahare. and 1 was even told that the barber could arrest me tor beating him ( of 15 cents and have me fined 95. believe ! can quote Shakespeare correctly and distinguish between tea and sugar, imt when It tomes down to i' law I am not In It. It'a too kinky.' Rochester Kemocrat and Chronicle

A PRIVATE DENTIST. Cna Luxury This Man Will Hav* When Ha Qai« Rich. "If ever 1 get really rich." aald the man with a toolha.cbe, “T shall hare private dentin. What do 1 want of private dentist? Well. I’ll tell you. Tfs laid enough anyway to suffer from your teeth, but to 'tig la made doubly dlatreanlng by the ■ rT-nuinnm-es attendant upon my visit to the dentist’s office. "1 arrive there to find the dentist working away npon the teeth < patient In bis chair, and that sort of dlsttirbs me—to find somebody ••lee bring worked over and cared for while I wait In dlstrens. I think I am runil.d to all q>c care and sympathy. And maytx- I find somebody Mae waiting. iterbapa a friend of the the .hair, or somebody waiting bis I of time, and that disturb* me. (or I like to wait with my pain In solitude. "Rut th.- dentist gets through with the patient In tlic chair on time for and 1 take my place under his ha Ami I don't doubt that I get his .vntrated and complete attention sk.lt while he Is operating upon but 1 can't get away from the Idea that lie Is working aa rapidly as he d as to be reedy for the next pa He 'And (hen. with all my pain. I f.H-get either that person in the watting r-nou waiting Ula turn after l waiting without a particle of _ _ thy for me. and. In fact, rather Impatient of my presence and thinking of himself alone. This Is rather wo A tv my self esteem. "In fact, however I regard It, to the dentist’s Office la always a Jarring ••xintrtencel' My dentist la a of the highest proft aa I said. I am aure I these fat 1 would avoid them a 1 get res] rich I __ i private den Hat."—1 rost. \ Samoa! Warvss’a Vanity. The vanity of author of Ten hi» early years was remarks Us. and there la a story told of him to the effect that am one take down he had not they ~ ' r board of Rsmuai "Oh. certainly." was the .reply

LAWYERS IN ENQIAND.

The Dtffsrsnee Rat*—« the I

England M tha vary salt of the earth. He It ta who makes laws, who goes Into parliament.

op Is the social scale than any poor or middle Maas mortal, and all this hr haa absolutely bltlty toward hla Mleota. That andaftt. much abased thing oalled custom In this country baa created fur tha taw two separate and diet!net limbs, which

a la tha

bee. One la tbs

the other the queen Ihe di •oUMtor. who alts In an offic

up a case, -consulting clients, drawing gills, controlling estate transactions and controlling the Incomes of people who

uufortunrte enough to be saddled

under the trust deeds. The solicitor,

baa hla own tradition to work out,

doe* not ever get to himself any glory whatever. Except In police and county court cases, be U persona non grata, or. In the words of the Judges. Tie la not aeon." If be has a case on hand, be is obliged to take it to a tantotar,

though he may never hare beard

of the matter In dispute before, dons

wig and gown, proceed* Into court

and argues UU all to black and blue, aa If be knew all about It, for which be draws o most prodigious fee, quite big

mounted In tbe row every If be spoils the case, them la no chance for redress, because the barrister la merely a gentleman whom fiction politely assumes to be a friend All Ibe onus ot failure falls poor solicitor. There are. no In prison, but there ate a gt solicitor* who wear tbe broad arrow which U tbe trademark of Ids majesty's prisons. Tbe solicitor remains tbe otd time family adviser, to whoa all aorta of foolish people bring their tru*t deeds, their stock certificates, their government bonds and an menta Which have a tcodetx weak men Into temptation, and that to why *6 many aoUcltorm, need money, flm*

BROILING. If the fire should be too hot. sprinkle salt over IL Birds and other things which : to be halved should be, bridled Inside

first

Always grease tbe gridiron well and have It hot before the meat la placed

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Never put your fork In tbe lean part of meat on tbe gridiron, as it allows the Julfie to escape. Flafa should be tattered and sprinkled wltb flour, which will prevent the akin from adhering to the gridiron. Remember thaj a hot clear fire in i tasaij for broiling all small article* They should be turned often be cooked evenly without being burned. Cover the gridiron with a tin pan or a baking pan. The sooner tha me cooked without burning the better. The pan bo Ida tbe beat and often prevents a stray line of smoke from touching tbe meat—Philadelphia I ~

A Great Lavs Ur.

Have you ever thought what leveler the telephone to? Too would

, . .MSg*. Mety tody on the street and address either with a familiar “Hello! be unpardonable rodeo—, and yet that Is what you do dally when yon use the telephone, and nothing la thought IL The Judge on tbe bench, tbe governor In hla office, the busy coupon clipper hla desk, tbe overworked clerk, the lady in her boudoir, tbe njlnaii at hla lathe, are all slave* to that Betnocm; “HMlor It matters not who may be tbe other end of tbe wire —Stanberry Owl. -

Hate With Tempera!

There are hate with tempera, as every woman Is aware—the hate that “go on” beautifully one day (foe preference In the hat shop five minutes before they are bought) and which In the next ref— to assume the right poee and poise for love or are Tew conditions mors trying to tall under tbe ban of s bars ■sure. The only thing to be done

pat It away tor

and wait till It baa recovered ft— tte

naaghty child. On*

OH OAT* AT TM* HAGU*.

S HAUUK. July Ht.-At a comi meeting .Joseph H. Choate. Ope of the American plenipotentiaries, made aa Important statement of (he reasons (hat had Induced tbe Americas gov-

anna bare been somewhat i gated by tbe excellent work Of the first penes conference In recommending arbltrmUoa to ibe nations aa a subtote for war and the —Irflatiment The Hague of a permanent court "Since this rime great events -have

CITY DIRECTORY. Mayor—Thus. W. MOM, ...JgR.t,UM Altarman-F. K- Dska. ... Jgn. 1.1»0» Oonacil—Wm. 8. Shaw ... Jan. 1.1*10 - . .tan. 1, IMS

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i.'r.'Ware ."jam touls C. Sayr* ...Jan. F. B. Townsend. .Jah. mv-J. W. Thompson. Jan. 1, IMS Assessor—a. a Hughes ...Jtn.l,l*M Collector—Boi. Needles .. . Jan. 1,1H« ’ -Jan. 1.1*0*

Inflicted untold nations bare led to International agreements of arbitration, separately and In pairs. There la no reason why nations that agree by each other ar two by two should not a*re all toether to exactly tbe same thing." Continuing Mr. Choate referred In tbe excel lent work dune Mon by the pan-American conferences at Mexico City and Bio Janeiro, and It was under these circumstances, be aald. that the United Btatsa proposed general arbitration currrepoodlng In term and substance to the many In dividual treaties which hare been entered Into. Including those negotiated by tbe United Stetea In ISQt. tat reserving the right of the senate to partial pate in any special agreement which might Ocome nece—ry for carrying the treaty Into effect In particular. Mr. Choate 1 * remarks were Interrupted often by tbe applause of bis hearer*, and when he was through he was warmly congratulated by many of tbe delegates.

FAVOR THE ARMY CANTEEN, toeveatlu of Army sad Xayr Ceiem WASHINGTON. July 19-Tbe rcation of the Army and Navy union voted In favor of tbe reatoretloe at the r canteeu and for an Increase of 10 per cant la the pay of petty officers •oltated men of tbe nary on e yean of service. The resolution adopted In furor of Its restoration fol-

TafL with tte Spanish many other patriotic art favor of tte restoration to tte army and to soldlera' homes of the canteen ea It war operated prior to 1001. "Beaolvad. That our own experience haa shown beyond question'that tbe sale of beer and light drinks in the - canteen was a veritable temper-

ing tte metal welfare and comfort of men In the post and camps no greater blow to genuine nee weaver struck than when the

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year* old. Frank For red with haring done tbe ahnortng. Joseph and a brother lived with their mother. Mre. Annie Brorlnaky. a widow. and Foreman had been a ‘boarder at the be— for- • long time. It waa said that Joseph waa angry at both and Foreman and that made • caused Foreman setae a shotgun and shoot tte hi end. Killed • Whole PsaiUr. CHICAGO. July 1».-Herman BUI -aa found guilty of killing with pelon Adolph Vraal end five of his children. The jury fixed the penalty at death. Vraal and bU children all died within a few weeks of each otter, ub-

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City Solicitor—J.

La—lag ............... Jam. 1.1*0* Bldg. Inspector, W. T. BUT- —» Jan. 1.1*0*

BOARD OF EDUCATION. «al R. BUtas. President ..... Dr. A L Leach, vim president.— 1910 Wa. H. Thompson, ....1*0* Odw. H. Phillips. Clerk, .........1*0* Walter A. Lovett. 1*0* WUIIaid B. OUtert . ...7 1*00 George 8. Douglass .1*0* Luther C. Ogden 1910 Charles York— l*iu

BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. A. U Leach. President.BepL 1.1*0* Dr. V. M. D. Mercy. Bocty. - IMS Robert. 8. Hand " i»o» rtamneTr. Kldredge....„ 1807 Albert B.UtUe “ 190/ George U Lowett “ 1*08 COUNTY DIRECTORY.

Court—Thoe. W. .-v- ^.‘m* Circuit Judge—Alton B. EndlcoU H«p. ........mi Law Judge—James M. E. Hildreth

>f Pleas—Harry R »P .1*0* H Bright, Rap 1*07 Coroner—Rob. B. Milter. Rep. 1*07 Coroner—Wm. H. Thompson 1*0*

County Clerk—Julios Way. Rep...1910 Burrogate—B. C. Hewitt. Rap. . ..1*07 County Coitocior—Joseph L Scull. Hep. :.i County Board of Electiona—Joe K. Hand. Rep. ..*..,...1907 County Board of Election*—Henry

County Board of 1 T. Norton. Dem. 1* County Board of Election*—Mich

BOARD OP CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS A. B. Smith. Palermo Jan. l, 1*19 W. g, Jobnaoa Ocean aty .Jan. L 1*10 John P. Fox, Ocean City . .Jan. 1.1*10 C. P. Vans in an, Dtas Greek.. Jan. 1.190* J. D. Ludlam, So. DennU ..Jan.’1.1910 D. Bcheftonger, Erma Jan. L 1*0* J. T. Bennett. Cape May ..Jan. 1,1910 H. 8. Rutherford. Cape May Jan. L1909 Afitbony B. Smith. Director Samuel Townsend Clerk State Senator—Rob. E. Hand. Rep.1910 Assemblyman—C. E. BOUe. Rep .1908

TAX COMMISSIONEB8.

HUs H. Marshall. SeavQla. ...1909 H. Towaiend. Oape Mfy Court

. 4toa Aaron W. Hand, Cape May aty....1910

ar. MAjnr’a a. c. cacaca. Kev. Father D. R Kelly, Recto Maeaaa Sundays. 6. 8, and 10 - . Weekdays, 7 JO a m. Sunday and Friday Evening 8 18 o’clock. Confeselbna—Baturdayt. and Tborsd»y« before tbe First Fodav. from 8 80 tod. p. m , and from 7 80 to9JO p m. t. u. outiaou or tbk adtxxt Latayecte Sl. tewraeo Jacfcaoo A Daoatur. Rev. Arthur Haas, Beetec.

Ladies’ and Gentlemen's

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hmrth Thuredaya of sack ~ _ _ . •.JM; Royal ArMaatefirat and thirdTharadaya of

MMta trertel' mouth at *1* Washington street. Cold Spring Council, Jr. a U. A. M. No. 1st—Mart* in hall at Cold Spring, every Tuesday tveulng at 7 o'clock.

aaoh Monday at Auditorium. Eureka Lodga, No. 7. Ladtoa’ L O. M.Meeta every Tuaaday evenlug a* 8 .00 • No. CM Washington at reel. Friendship Council, Ho. 87, D. of A.— taste on Tuaaday afternoon of each waak at U0, Yn Jr. O.U. J-M. Hall, Cold Spring. Tte John Mecray Peat No., 10, G. A. m^ob the third Friday of .each me 17A0 o'clock p. m., at Franklin street shool building. Mayflower Lodga. No. *08, ludepemUul Order of Odd Fellowa—Mrala aemfa Friday at the Audltorlnm, Jaekaon atrasL OgallalU Tribe, ho. 1(7, Improved Order of Bed Men—Meet* al — ”

Cape May Fire Department, meet* Monday evening In each month at earner Washington and Franklin street.

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| EW1S T. 8TEVENR00UN8ELL0R AT LAW, 810 WaaaiaoToa Sr . Cara Mat, N.J. Master and bohdlor in Chancery. Notary Public. Oommtsalopar for Pannaylvama.

E. DIANE MOORE. « ARTIST^ - ' . Leaaosa given in PAINTING AND EMBROIDERY

One Welsbach Lamp Will give you More Light than 4 Open Flame Cas Burners or 4 Electric Lights AT 1-4 THE COST f!« tel Wm b Itt « ui U rariai - We ill nUI at S !£!AL Remember—We do Plumbine CAPE MAY ILLTO1BA1IEG CCHPAEY 4C6 Washington Street. O. A. Merchant, Jr, G< n. Maraccr. Rf LL R ' onl n 0 . se LOCAL_ - 37 Ea2SaSHH52EcHEH3Hr2E.- gg— IW. LENOIR

Ready made novelUes. Wo-k done lo order 6a6 WasHiacroa Sr. Cara May. t^T Known •• Knickerbocker Bldg.

James J. Doak Carpenter & SSuilaet Jobbing Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE'MAY, N. J. Local Pbooa 97.

Contractors A Builders YORK BROS. P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J.

Hew Do Yon Spend Yonr Money I

Are yon dofng it in* way to receive aobntgntial benefil? Are you laying aside something for a "rainy day?" If not, you will never have a better time lo begin than now. To get quickly started, begin the easiest wav

come to the

Security Trust Company, Cape May, N. J. and open a Savings Accounts. Do not wait for a larec sum, for it may never come; just deposit whatever you havetospare. no matter how^smaII (he amount Wc will gladly assist you in getting started. Ask vour mends about us.

MH1SIIC ffiCOBIBB, PAPER HANGINGS. 11 - I JMaster Wflorli a Speciatt^^g^ Kncrusta, tiaalton anMSurlaps | e ltd £ho» Rooms. Second floor Smith Bldg. 610 Wash St I CAPE MAY, N. J. Bn

Charles T. Campbell NO. 606 WASHINGTON ST. Cape May City, New Jersey MRE INSURANCE ARE YOU INSURED? Insurance placed on building furniture, stock, plate glass ano boilers in the best Companies represei. cd in the Country as follows UNITED FIREMEN S INSURANCE CO. OF PhILA. THE CONCORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF MILWAUKEE. FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA. ‘ THE PENNSYLVANIA CASUALTY C«. OF PHILA CHARLES SCHERER

Cleaning and Pressing -egsa-

304 Washington St, Cape May. IT. J. ; DAVID H. FELL CAKE and 13 CJEEET CHOICE wnres AMD LIQUORS Chris. Gallagher’s Alderney Whiskey. RiegerGretz’s Philadelphia Beer on Draught Cor.BBCHMMPEBBTST. CUPE MAT. H, J. MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET^ Cor* Washington and Ocfean Streets 602 Waahiaxtoc St. 217.219, aal Ocean SL Meats, Groceries, Provision* and Fruits Chates Batten-Shairylasa Gilt Edfia-l SpacUlty Country Produce fresh dally from our own farm Wsk.STStsra.Clsrat isfiJraraMs. Sr mad teoltry The targest market in Cape May.

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