Cape May Daily Herald, 22 July 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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WORE AFALSE BEARD Prisoner at Turkish Capital Lived Like a Prince. Hit SHOT AT USA M0L1T0K,

lnic«i>u uuKvn>H). \Viu>lihiK<'»>. on tin-•-tuhe*- “f hxvtug uiiinU-ml bla owitb <■[ In Un I ryu Uoiltor, tu Baden lu.iru .m Nov. « of Uni year vm» tv llau acimnmd In the courtroom lookins i-tn-erful anil conftdeut. H» »urnnned I be nourt bjt innkliK liujiortulit n<lmliu.iona riUh-ornlnc flTrUleliU of obkh be had hitherto rrfnned to When tl»- |>ri«Utlu* Jodge •lied baodorttlns et|>ertB to Identify . Han'i wrtiins In tbe*.<U«jmtoh aent froin I'art* ■-nlllnr Frau \l editor to tliat i-1 ty llau. anlh-l|>aMi>it the teatiinon). an>»e from lil> eeat and mild that In uftlsr to expedite Jhe raa# be noaM - admit that be wrote, thla dla-

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Han. Mp-tliei

THE COOLEST SEASIDE

RESORf OH THE ATLAMTiC COAST

Reached by Readins System and Pennsylvania, from Philadelphia. FOURfEEN EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM THE RESORT

t teatlfled that’ the de-

fendant'. w ife complained to her about Han lieliur In hive with her nlater. <U*a. you ntfll deity Intimate relatlona with Olc»f*tbe Judw judeed llau. “Veil." aald Hau. ' I , The effect of'the rvtden.-e riven *<y Ol*a Jdoliter. *1*ter-ln la«r_of Han. tliat'

d-Iwttaiate relatliuui with, with IJan'* aetutr al^ ’

but tbrrv 1» .UKte-ulve tcetlumn} tended toward llftinr the veil. FraiUcIn Lorv-he trairOed that Huoia wife Tlilt--terlmoomplalned ‘of her hu.luLU.r, clodt rvlatlona with Oljta. SV dared not. eo the wltneaa dechtred the wife', .aid. lenvc her hu.band and Olga alone to-

retber any lonrer.

Philip Chlhc. » tnenliant of Frank-fort-on-tbe-Malu. tesllfied he eaw a man on Nov. 6 In the Frankfort railroad elation wearing a fatae beard and muatmebe. . The Judge here aakrd Han to put on rim liar dlrtrulae. and Vtillg then recognized him a* the aame man. ■ C. A. Kratter, a newrpa|wr man of Conatantlnople. terrified that while Hau wa. In the Turklah capital he ■played - the role of a man of wealth. He .pent money lafirbly. chartered a yacht, organized rvvelr at a botfl with dancing girl, and boartad of hi. wild life a* a rtudeuL He claimed to have an Immenae Income and .bowed a passion for collecting prvi lour ntonea. Frau Mueller, a slrtrr of Han'a rteproetlier. teetified that al-e accompanied Mr. Hau aecior to Ir>ndon. rfpon bearing of the arret of Hau abe had an Interview with him ‘tn prlaon. She found him much altered and In a state of great mental excitement. He gave her the imprewdos of a crazy man. bolding hit anpir-rlgldly to bla .Idea and then touching his forehead In a

alngnlar manner.

Referring to Hau's elopement with Una Molltor. the wltneaa aald the couple went to Hwltzcrland. where they were visited by Mr.- Hau aenlor. They aoon after ran nut pf funds and were In despair. She wa* Informed, the witness continued, that tbe couple '.ntaii-led fo commit suicide and that Haa had ahot at Una. but mlased her heart. Una then requested of Han to abnnt a second time, but the man's cour.ee- failed him. They then pUnnid to end their Uvea by polaonlng. Imt thle project aleo was abandoued Upon bearing of bla eon's trouble Mr. Han aenlor derided that tbe couple turfkt marry, go to America and clan life anew He undertook to aaaMt

them financially.

By competitive official Government oberrvations, Cape May U from 3 to 10 degree* cooler in Suminer end warmer in Winter than any other Kcaort on the Atlantic CoaH, north ol Florida. It atands on a^penintula jutting out between the Atlantic Ocean and the Delaware Bay. A. a HEALTH RESORT it ii unturpaiaed. Equitable and dry cljmate. It i» the Home ol Fashion and Wealth in the Summer season, with a history- o! one hundred yeatt aa auch. Splendid hotel accommodations. THE BOULEVARD stretches along tbe ocean front, just inside the Boardwalk, and along t daring the taahionalic driving dour* ot the day are seen hundreds ol fine equipage* and automibiles. while their occupants can enjoy at the same time an unobstructed view of Old Neptune. THE FINEST BEACH STRAND IN THE WORLD IS HERE THE BOARDWALK is a splendid esplanade, over five miles in length, with unobstructed views of the ocean. FISHING, SAILING, GUNNING, and the kindred sports in both still and rough waters. Large fleet of public yachts. BATHING- A highly valued feature of many of the hotels are the hot and cold sea water baths, both public and private. Cape May Possesses the Finest Sea Bathing in the World, because its beach is smooth, with a gradual descent into the water. There are no holes or gnllcya, and no life lines arc required. V DRIVING, RIDING. ETC. Miles of Beautiful Streets and Avenues. Good roads through the adjacent country. GOLF The links of the Cape May Golf Club, among the finest in the United States, are open all Summer. Frequent tournaments. .THE COTTAGE COLONY is a distinguished feature, made up of resident* of the leading cities of the UnionItyisa SHORE RESORT with all the advantages of the Country Place, because ft is the only resort on tbe Coast on the main land and not on a sanded island, and along its avenues are trees with verdant foliage. THE MARKETS are the best, with fresh Vegetables gathered fretn fauns in the adjoining country.

By LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS 490 Pages. 48 Illustrations. 31 Chapters. 5 Appi-ndk., SWtT POSTPAID OK RECEIPT OF J2.00 BY LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publisher 610 Washington St. . Cape May, N. J.

STAR VILLA

OCEAN STREETS BEACH AVE? MAY, N. J.

Crmm* Maktag Brava rtafct rav Ufa. BOKTON. July 19. - MlttaUpman Cruav. Injurvd by tba accident on tbe CcorgU white at target' practice In Fape Cod bay. la making « gallant fight for life ngalnat terrible odds tn tba Naval hoapltal at Cbeiam. Buoyed up by the |.rvmenee of hit father. Major Thoouu Cruae of Omaha, Neb., who mad. a journey of UOO mltea to reach bla aon-i badstde. tba mldahtpinan teem* to have taken a alight turn for the better

HOTEL COLUMBIA MPE MIT'S : FAVORITE HOTEL fe'nder REEL Management. Ocean Street. Near tKrt)ccan

CAPE MAY. H- J.

Table and Service of the'Highest Order. Orchestra, Fine Music. Postal Brings Booklet and Special Rates, q !• ' ' ' .-QKpliaC Hr-atCl, Pgoaun

ABBfRT PABK. N. J. ilnly 19 -T» make their work more a»uy and errtala burglar* cbloroformed every peraoo la the bouaa of H. I. Ja^rta of 91T Fifth a van tie and than ranaatfted tbe placa, taking nearythlng of valut The loot la Vaload at *800. \ Mgfctae'a tla.la Bkaw KUU Blaea/'

ei lLA.ll VlLiLtA. Ocean Street ;* FULL OCEAN VIEW, FIRST HOUSE FROM THE BEACH

Id. i, jRtchardson

Stockton Hotel Cape May, N. J.

OPENED FOE 8YA80N OF 1907

Directly Facing the Ocean. Rooms $3.90 tp $5.00 per day

Special Terms by the y r eek. ' • _

Corner Rooms and Suites with Parlors and Baths Extra. Concerts in Ball Room, mornings 19 to 13. Hops Evenings, 8 to 10 Concerts 10 to.ta in.japonepe Roogfe^^. Dogs not taken or allowed op the premised ; - ^ .

H. 8. Cake. Wlanager

» THE VICTORIA Full Ocean View, . Large Airy Rooms. Pndm Eteri frem ear i>i ten* leili. A t Slckala

CARROLL VILLA Central Location. Convenient tp all point*. Sjutckras & Cool Verandas CtaM flew ol be* and Bathing Ground*.. Table ExceUaode* EMabltabed.

MAS. T. R BROCKS

JOSEPH K HAND Manufacturing Jeweler New Line of 1847 Rogers Silver Plated Ware. Souvenir Post Cards of Large Assortment.

311 Washington at*

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD

NIAGARA FALLS

fl 1.75 fram Capa May

Hotel Lafayette Cape May, J. Opens June 29th far the Season of igoj. Directly on ike Beach. - - . Newly Famished. JOHN TRACY.

CSONGREl©© MARTA The only brick, fire-proof hold at Cape*may. Directly on the beach, situated on tbe highest land and overlooking the beach drive-way and ocean- Refurnished and greatly improved si nee last year. Opens June 39th for season of 1907. R. HALPIK

SCHELLENGERS LANDEtfC-

Poth’s Beer Choice Wines and Liquors

Locsl PhonG Ko. 3D.

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THE HOMESTEAD

lut Car. Wuhlagton and Jacktoa Su. Caps Nay

THB CAFE is ‘thoroughly up-to-date in all appointments. Handsomely appointed pgrikns for ladies.

Cottages served with choiceit Wi*ei, Liqaors, leers

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THE VlRGINrA OCEAN END OF JACKSON STWSST CAPE-MAY, N. J. ♦rTHOHOUQH LY UP-TO-DATE HOUSE ♦ N. HALFtN, PWSngftf *f th* Windoar.

The History of -:Cape May County ‘ FROM THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY embracing

AN account of the Aborigine,; ' , Delaware Bay; The Settlement .,f The Whaling; The Growth of the Revolution and Patriots; The K-,;.. the New Government; The War <,1 Progress of the County and Soldier

the W ar.

GO TO .. J. D. CRAIG’S..! 108 JacVcson St. Cape May \ TO OE fouR Shoes 1 {epaii-e<! You will find a first class Shoe Msk-r, ami he nil eU, your ,\oSatisfactorily, as nothing but the ter !*a-i ><f I^rathcr i- tL-e.; Ik fit Da Mki Tn to U tail At fc to id Tr.tij hits tl s'ol tnrvt with accident aThilc travelins •' . ! K. i , n nnr, v TO* FIVE DOI.LAKS FEB WEEK lor low ol tunc It ■ ... f|„. - WK ALSO IKSUkE AGAINST SltKM sn > I .. iCINl' Sewing Machines And < )r^. Sold on In-- -.'ti..

L D. Craig,

Established I886 s

ICS .’Bcksor S’

Bell Phone

The Daylight Store

O. L. W. KNERR, 518-20 Washington

ISAAC H. SMITH . CLOTHIER IAND lEURNISIIEli

FULL UNE OF TRUNKS ALWAYS ON HAr:

Opposite Reading Depot. 608 WASHINGTON ST.. CAPE MAY. N. J.

HOWARD F. OTTER GENERAL UPHOLSTERER

Daaler In

FURNITURE and MATTRESSES WINDOW SHADES. AWNINGS, and BEACH TENTS A SPECIALTY JUnslon Street. Cape Mav

WM. S. SHAW GENE1AL CONTRACTOR ,

aGime, S3 rick, Sand, Cement and Guilders fhhpkame X* *Q. Sfliatenals. fSi St mint Street

B- S. CURTIS

Phunbing, Steam and Oas Fitting AU. OBDBBS RECEIVE PBOMFT ATTENTION

I SHOP—Delaware Ave.

Cafe May, N.J

SAMUEL E. l^WINO

General Contractor,

House moving a specialty met aywai mi aa ages,* lasts

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