Cape May Daily Herald
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VOL. I. NO. 18.
CAPE MAY, N. J.. WF.oNESOAY |ULY j 4 , 1305.
The Only Daily Morning Newspaper Published at Cape May.
Subfcriiuioii^ti.™, Kur Season
FATALLY INJURED
Wesley Thompson Mangled at Court House CRUSHED BY CARS Unfortunate Man Taken to Cooper Hospital. Where He Dies ol His Injuries
What Is Going On Among Our Fair Bathers—Little Tots Enjoy Themselves—Personal Mention
White WKipUii* c»r* on Atte t’eniwj al t’a|>r Ma> fijurt House \o*tent»y forenoon Wentey Thoin|»oi'. “ vouiir mail a hoac home i* in Kio l* ramie, (hi* county, »»» fatally injured. Tlie acenlent ocTiirml in le«tiu* the coupling. The engine pulled ahead a few feet and (he delached car* of the traia.ran do».ioir Ute coupled cant,, pinning Mr. Thomp'On tietween them. Ija«a* a minute or two before ibe engineer could he eigiurtted, and w licn the unfort unale btaktinan was taken out he wa* unconsciou*. He wa* taken on a M>ccial train to t'ooi>er Hotpital, Camden, for treatutenl. He' died early last evenilpt. and a menage to Undertaker Tlioin|>>011 re<|netting him to go Up for the hotly wa* received at tt:45 la*t night. Mr. Thompson will leave on thi* morning's train for Camden. STAR VILLA OUTING On Capt. Bennett’* ••Kmllr”—Klrat Large Moonlight Sail ofGnea.a. The lint! large sailing party of the Mra-mn from Star Villa enjoyed a delightful moonlight cruise in the “Emily,”/'aptain Bennett, Mqpday evening. As published in yerterday morning’* Hbkalu the party under the chaperonage of Mr*. Cora Weed, were: Mr*. Enoch Hidden, Mr*. W. Klimwn. Mr*. Frank Trow in, Mi*«e* Helen Brown, Harriet 1-arge, Virginia Brown, Lelitia Howard, .Winifred tirifllth, Me**nt. Charles Hidden, Malcome Kelly, A. N- Venner, T. N. Battle, Edwanl Cleary, Albert Baseman and Hrdhey Trewin. The party left Star Villa early in the evening and after a mo*t tlelight.ful sail relurned enthn*ia*lic over the trip. In speaking of the sail one of I lie widely traveled member* of the party ttee'.ared the shore lights, the mellow moonlight, and the general conditions brought vividly to mind i Venilian seerte on the lieautiful AdriaOn the sail Mr. Cha*. I*. Hidden. Washington, I>.' C., wa* the chief entertainer of the merrymaker*. Mr. Hidden has .many attractive social qualities, p<»««**ing » hne barilone voice. an<l I icing a v gif'« 1 *tory teller awell. He sang ••The Three Grenatl'cr-.” IJt'Fa ma'and other *election* Being an accompli*hed .. linguist. -Mr. HiiWe i nndered hi* -e ec.ion‘,-i«. their originr.l Jang age Ho-oi l and S. iti.c; Tie; in, menhirs of .h -■ '*>y choir oLBo* e.le. X. J* pi copat < hurch a t^onlrib tied tc .lie in i«:cal'c*i'crtainment. ite'ore disembarking ihe party, who - . .-re l.ie gue*t*an«l are old friend< o! Crp’aln‘Tony" renneri. past*! imp*om]i!’i rroolution* of friendly good wistie* to the Captain, c o-mg with the hope that he would have a helpmate to adorn hi* life liefore am
The l«ach front trulley railroad ha* oompletevl the transferring of Us traeki from Philadelphia avenue and has located them on Madioou avenue running from Sew Jersey avenue to the I* This *.B* done in onler that buihllng lots owned by the Cape May Beal Estate Company in the blocks between Madison. Philadelphia and Beach avetic* should not tv broken up. E. V. Rivard, the popular Philadelphia merchant tailor, accom|>aiiicd by his accomplished wife, wa* a familiar figure on the Ivncli yesterday. They ill be found greeting friend* here for couple of ueeks. Thi* i* Mr. Brian!’* senty-sixlh aununcr upon the.Cape May strand. By marriage he i* connectetl with prominent county familie*. n seaside and hay-side sjiort* he has indulge)! since hi* youth. Mis* Catharine IvechandMuo> Ethel Bivard, two charming Quaker City girl*, together enjoy the aquatic sjiorls daily. In bathing attire they are quite intereating. • Utile Abbott Kullej, a great favorite with the ladies at the Carroll, i* one of the merriest of ail the happy little *ca t«ther*. Papa and Mamma Fuller may well feel proud of their little non. Mis* Marie Kennedy is a wry pretty girf in a very pretty bathing costume, lie i* admired on all ••.Side*”, a geneil as aril as. a s|>ecial favorite. A bevy of Cape May beauties w ho td been out crabbing with Capt. M. Hughe*, in hi* sailing yacht “Xahma* - ,-ere delayed over the noon-hour bathig, *0 met upon the beach for a five ’clock hath instead. They captured five dozen crabs. a
Cape Mayes. Wildwood Today The Cape May baseladl team will • play the Wildwood ball lo**er* at the latter’s grounds today. The line-up, with one prowble change, of the home team, w^ll be lioak, c; long, p: Botherford. Ilk Bennett, L’b; Johnson, tm: . Shields. .!l.>Hand, If; Beebe, rf: Han»and, cf. 'v Yesterday’* Baseball Brnrra AMKKU AP LKAOV* Cleveland 3. SIATIOJIAI. I.gAOt K Piltshuig »; Boston 6. Cincinnati 0; Brooklyn X. Chicago O; Sew York 1. Philadelphia 10: Harrisburg 13.
R J. 1 vatberlwrry. »tS Jefferooa » Kaataro i'hoo. So ITSY. Primer sad geo la cloths by tb# Kreoch •yMata He has bad too yron’«zperteBoe at Yak
a Hall eirey aevmll* M la rmtreaaroaK. M «U krooo. a Mb, PrivaUtMMOa.il, Ux-tu O. C AaruiTK*
Kraaias UaBa u
THE STRAND AND BATHING
MISS DAVIS’ STEADY PLAY
Beautiful Women Sit and View the Surf
A CITY OF TENTS
Gained Off First Prize at the Golf Links SECOND * CONTEST
NOT TO INTERFERE
The Cape May Crain and Coal Comnany wa* restrained Monday by Vice Chancellor Learning, in an opinion Hied, from operating a roller skating rink adjacent to a church property ahd a parsonage when church services are eld. \- The suit ft a* brought‘hy the First Methodist Episcopal (liurch of Cape May, Tlie coiiiplainanl* aliegetl in their affidavit* that the inoluc of the roller skating prevent* them from oc•upying their churcli property with omforl; that it is of srch anature tliat they can liear but little of the pastor’s ms ami can scarcely hoar the prayer* tha’ are oficrol. The pastor *l*o tMlifled that Ihe noise prevents him giv ing Ihe study and “meditation nece«*ary to lii« pastorale, ami that he ameri the church officials that iuiIcns the noise is alaled he w ill reave from the church parvonage. Vice Chancellor I-earning, in his opinion, held that while the husino* conducted by the defendants is lawful ami the defendants' husines* is well managed and without any nceessary ilinturbance, yet under themaxim that no man.shall use his property to thi injury of another, the oornplainanti must be afforded relief. He held that the affidavits cf the defendants are not lent to cast doubt upon the 1 truth of the statements contained in tlie complainants' affidavits. He therefore made a decree allowing a temporary injunction restraining the defendants from operating their skating rink daring the hours the church service* are
Bally Herald TM* Table
If Kill Til Xoon July SI Tuesday 6 43 24 Wad 6 46 25 Thuraday 7 38 28 Friday 8 34 27 Halurday 8 26 Ot Monday 10 12 at Monday JO M .» Tuesday 11 41 31 Wed 12 08
MOOXMOBT
Until 0.16 4 00 7 12 ail night * 07 8 00 8 49 after 0 10 36 « 10 n at “ io a
'Iwin-. Hotel Virgials, sad fra..* K K MatiM. Kesrard it retaraad to H 8 •iaidaer, ‘ Hot*! Vlrgiaia. ’
Resulted in a Victory lor Miss Rena Dintond. of Philadelphia, in Ninely-thrre
The l-adira* Association held their thinl weekly handicap medal play toumey and again Mis* Annette l>avl* of Philadelphia, carried olf tlie Unit prize in a net 90. Hhe played her steadiest and mrsit brilliant golf of the season negotiating the Ural nine holes in *47 with second
in 4fi.
Mi** Davis who w as the only player to show an actual card of under 100 the favorite tor IIrat place and so the actual contest of the day was for the second cup, which was carried off by Mi** Bena IHmond, of Philadelphia, ho returned a net card of 83. Tlie weekly ranted for the Duffer*’ cup olfered by M r*. B. Norri* Williuk w a* also held vederday and re■led in a Ik for first place, between Mi** Attsrexta DeMilver and Mr*. Mainurl Bispham, w hite Mr*. Kennelv The score* of the major event follow*: « Hdcp Gross Net Annette Ilav is 6 86 80
Bena
Diinund 16 ION 93 FToreftee DanieU 10 106 88 Martha Beed 1H • 114 86 Kennedy 16 J1S* 87 Helen Wriggin* 7 109 102 Mm. Eastman 20 121 101
Fred
•gloveil 8 11* 104 Mr*. Perdval Col tins 7 114 107 Mrs. Alfred g Ixiwry 10 117 107 Dulielina Davis 12 118 107 Mrs. J. W.
Mra.T.W.
withdrew.
Ths Groat Assouan Dam.
W illiam Canton
el that the great dam at Anonan. Egypt, be raised -nesrly twenty-three feet, which would more than double tlie present water supply. Tlie dam ivv supplies about n quarter of the water which eventually will be needed In'Egypt. With the proposed eotarge•ient -r.l>out 03(1.000 acres of land would *• l-ro'igtit under cultivation. Tne hangll would vast about JTJiOO.OUO. i'lAv tin- esti-liikhiucut of Hie Asson:,D rss-erv-nt* Pie sate ralpp of tnnffi> Ircadv provided with pr.v.iulnl 4rr1...Ij4 ba* o> : oat II— X'.«25. u:id t!i/‘ H.TJre. when canalo ;3 • an ter rac-trurtt ri are i-.rnplet^lJ, III be InvrLMsed to siipror.lm^loly niOCCtUXi) In ltdditif* to this the a c rop. v. Ul< h last year amounted to MfOOSOjtGO. has t wo ccaced.
His Good Fortune Fatal.
It is posstlite to tl'.niouz to melancholy and to die swiftly from Joy. Bo It baa proved with a Parts carpenter named Fernet. He had worked for year* la s chronic state of melancholy, aggravated hy want of money, and all the • iminurtanrea acetaed to point to a long contluoanrtt of yita condition of thing! when suddenly and quite outside the poor fellow’s exitectatlona came to him the new* that be was the (mssessor by bequest of rtf*.)*JO. Kennel olinoet Vent frantic with delight. HI* nerves stood the recurrence of thrills all day. but to the evening he got among the Ixmg champs cnfM and wn* relating hW luck for about the twentieth time when
fell dead.—I*>tidoo Glotw
Th* Nation of ShopkMpsro poteoa must have- beea rtglw nrtsi aU. We are n do lira .of skoidiscprr* There is nothing In the *bop we ore not ready to sell at a price. We would no doubt set! the great aeal If ^ could get g good enough offer from Pierpoot Morgan. Shakespeare folio*, drat editions of Walt on. the portFalts of Reynolds, of Itoaney—these
part with to *uy forc'gu nntlrai that has the tvtv and money to buy them We. (an pat them up as amity as Charles Bnrtaee did his forbears.-Loo-Hatnnfciy Review.
PERSONAL MELANGE
Summer Visitors in PJenty About the Resort
GOSSIP OF LOBBIES
Whal is Going on In the Cottage Colony-Many Interesting Chattcrings
Mr. and Mre. Hugh Pendleton Allen of Pittsburgh are at Capo May for an
extended sojourn.
.Mi«* A. 1-ec Beunlou U Maying with Ir. and Mr*. J. Tier* Beanlou al their cottage on Ocean street. Mr. and Mr*. Pemberton Pleasant* f Baltimore are spending several
cek* at Cape May.
Mn. H. A. Fester i* alter.aining at her cottage on Perry at reel M r. George L. Cooke and Mis* Elizalwth Cooke of KvBratton, III.; Mr*. Albert W. Foster and her non, A. W. Foster, Jr., of Kenilworth, HI.; Mre. t : . M. Catlett and sou. Master Mehuyler Foster Catlett of Washington; and Mr*. 1- L. I-ewi» and daughter, Mia* Carmeiita I-ewi*
of New York eity.
Siiperintendcnt A. G. McCauxIand of lire Atlantic City Bailroad i* occupying a cottage on Beach avenue brBaltimoreand Brooklyn avenue. The cottage i* one of the flve built’ by-
Mr. X. Z. Grave*.
The handsome KW.IXW home of Mr. Peter Shield*, president of the ttape May Beal Estate Company, at the rarof Beach ami Trenton avenue*, i* nearly completed. The house will probably be ready for oceu]>ancy within the next two or three week*. It i* of raloniararchitfctureand will Ire one of the »bow collage* of C%pe May. Dr. Biobard Norri* of Philadelphia occupying hi* cottage at the comer •f Brooklyn and Beach a venire*. The cottage of Dr. Charles X. Dmv i* t the comer of Baltimore and Beach avenues U nearly completed and will be ready for occupancy within the
next three or Tour week*.
Mr. and Mre. H. A. Moore of Conrepolia, P*-, 1* pleasantly located at Hotel Columbia for the summer. Mr. Moore Gi a prosperous wholraalc liquor dealer of western Pennsylvania. InnreviUer of Philadelphia spent the day 8t Hotel Columbia. Mr. Nuneviller la publisher of the Pennsylva-
nia Automobile List of 1907.
John Aleraandroni of Philadelphia arrived at Hotel Columbia today. On Thuraday he arlk he Joined by hi* family who have engaged a suite of apartments for the remainder of the season. Mr. and Mre. Frank Higgins of Chester are guests at the Aldine. Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Clay of PfiiladeJphis, who have been making a tour of the (South Jersey re*orl», are registered i Hotel Columbia for the season.
'Xuf said."
J. Earl Forsythe of Philadelphia look dinner at the Virginia with* Mr*. KdCulliganaml Ml-* Bessie Culli-
gan. .
Edward Edward* and Karl Hhletd* of Ihe Virginia went on an all-day cruise around the sound in Mr. Hhields’
launch the ■’Idaho." '
Mr. and Mrs. Weller, Mr. and Mre. P. G. Wrilerebacker, Mr. anil Mrs. Hershberger of McKee* Rock*. Pa., are registered at Hotel Columbia for an
indefinite stay.
The Miaare Dwt Tterand Fraser and W. A. Fraser were guesU at the Windyesterday , making arrangement* for an indefinite aqjoum in August. Mr. and Mrs. John J. McVey of Philadelphia are spending several week* al the Windsor. Mr. McVey is a prominent publisher, bookseller and impprter of 1228 An* street. Mr. Jno. W. Sibley and Mix* Sibley are visiting Mre. McAfee at the WindMr. Sibley U of the Sibley Mengt Pressed Brick Co.of Birmingham, AlaMre. W. C. Lowery and Mias Murphy have joined the Philadelphia ngent al the Windsor. J>Tre. E. 8. Farson, a prominent social leader and a popular guest at the C'halthere tor the seam. She U accompanied by her son HcofT J. Frank McLaughlin, a prominent mechanical and electrical engineer of Philadelphia, accompanied by his three charming daughters. Misses Carrie, Mabel and Kellie, are paasi unmar at the.Chmlfonte. Mr. George W. Boyd, genera! er s«aat of the Pennsylvania Railroad, who I* occupy ing his cottage
Mr*. Boyd, have
fortnight. Joshua K. Horton, preaidant of the “ ' tey Mia.
awas sub. mf pennaiiu. re mm nureri. friawd* ef AJare Mha, are preJad by law stotot, Mra. Anna J. A Jura*, tr ££==r=-2S SsSS? 1 ' sS
THE HOTEL ARRIVALS
Those Who *re Registered at The Old Resort
EDMUND RUSSELL Famous Entertainment at Hotel Stockton on Thursday Evening
PEOPLE OF NOTE Namex Mentioned ol Those Who Come and Go From Our Hotels
Philadelphia—Ralph S Taylor, Mi** Marie Laughney, Mr and Mre W < Seville Cape May—Mi** Florence Parkin
Philadelphia—Mi** Rrauer, Theodore Hammeke, Aloysio* Scherf. Chester, Pa—Mr and Mr* Frank Higgiu* vinoixiA Philadelphia— George Winekee Karl Forsyth
McKee* Boek*. Pa—Mr and Mre W A Weller, Mr and Mre P G Wrile**bacber, Mr and Mr* L c Hrrshl-erger Coraopotla, Pa^Mr and Mr* H / Moore « - Philadelphia—W Ximeville, J It Baker, John Ales*androni, K F Clay and wife
Philadelphia—Harry E Rose man COLO XL* L. Beverly, X J—Mre J R Lord, Mi** Cornelia B Fonl■rocnox Philadelphia—J M Sherry, Alex K Harveys K W Harvey, E K Bispham Ijouisvilie, Ky—Hueling Davt* Morraxtown, X J—Joshua FJ Borton and wife -Baltimore—Mre John O’Neill, Mi** Margaret H O'Neill Bpringfleld, 111—B W Vredenburg New York—F A Gilpatrick caanrosTK
▼toroaix Philadelphia—Louis T Boulter, A W Davis, F MeHoae, Wm McHose, Mr Herbert BickeU, A B Shoemaker, Dr M Bennett, F Johnson, F H Dicks, A G Calllus, G Brown Camden—Howard E Zeiglcr, Wm D Land run Bridgeton, K J—Henry L Farley Germantown, Pa— Walter D Lan-
»*ter
Pittsburg, Pa—Geo Detwiek Ardmore, Pa— Bdwerd Page, Mr and Mre J Coffin
'Hie Ca|K- May public are to lx.- con-1 retio gralntatcd on 1heop|K>rtunily to hear; an i live lintkit eiitertaimnem ever given injea-L tlie city, that of Mr. Fslnittnd BtiNsell. : leeii at Hotel Stockton ball iuom.tomorrov a ng. In bringing thi* entertain-; cd tl to the city, the Young. Men ., '.it- a Askociation have displayal unii'iml | Ibm enterprise, skfr. Ku-kril i* an urli-l of v r .
Precious Few of Eith*
Financial C
the last twenty^
been only' one niuu u bare been *u vceasful race track game to a
gree. say* tli That wa* CT.
Philadelphia— Mira FaSer, W A Fraser, John J McVey, Mr* G M McVey, Mrs Jno W Bebley, HetUe Bebtey, Mrs W C Lowrj-, Mira Murphy Camden—Mre E E Beed, Jr, Mix*
CfilnsV Trod*.
Greet Britain controls 19.42 per of China's exports and 47A4 per of her Import*, or about one-third of the Celestial empire's total foreign trade. Next to Importance, teeordlu* Chinese offlclsl reports, are United States and Japan.
Hew Rats Multiply.
Two rata to four rear*, according the agricultural deportment, may have
20.166.000 descendants.
Hard weed Floor*. To prevent hardwood floors from ring marked cut piece! of thick felt the exact size of the tip* of th* chair* ■ad fasten on with etrong glue. The felt la far te*s expensive than rubber ripe and wm wear much better. Rocking chair* may have a long narrow
strip glued on.
Sunday will boa. follow, the prator. Bov. Jatora 1
if hastravelerc the pub-
PLUNGERS AND BOOKIES.
.rears there hns li > h known to nt' bcntlfig the
to a eoll-plenou* do Broadway Magazine
E. piultb. hotter
iug li
a want lie ntly for wi
i- taking all
• good* to you '
* and .brings door through :!I i nr store*
ttslmrg Phil.
gcnln*. and geniuses are i nanipapefrev „ UJ .
from tiiiu you are doing a good
hi. life ! thing for ,1„- town you live in. Boy of inonomaniac. j the advertiser*. '1 hty «re the up-to-date
He paid for hi* i le got *o that he
He thought, talked and ha-' Interest I ^ only to racing. The pa**!on consumed
him.
Nearly nil the men who were promlent a* blj. bettors on tlie turf have falten by the wayside. Ml.-liael F. Dwyer, wliow w®pt» were colossal, went broke, suffered complete physical collapse and wn* a wreck for the last few year* of bl* life. Riley Grnmian. whose pyrotechnic !sc made him ■ national figure, has eon Inckr enough of recent years to get orca*loual employment as a bookmaker’* Herb. Joe Ycugvr. who thought nothing of liettlug -$6,000 to a race, lasted one season. Of the crop of plunger* that followed this quartet not one is known to be nbcad of the game. Davy Johnson, who jra* the biggest l*ettnr Inst year, has gone broke more time* titan It to pleasant to recall, and he finished the >n with very little money despite the fact that to Hoaelien lie has bad one of the most remarkable bones the
ide i
div wtiirt^ba* been kept * tntle shady/'' sod concern* the elite to *urb an extent ** to make nu interesting topic for coiiver*aticm among those who were “od the ius'de" declare that above *11 thing* ( baric* A. Swam, 305-7 Jackson Street, carries the finest line of jardii • teres and umbreliu-stimd* ever seen in
Klvr Minute Talk; Three Minute Rale 7'be Krj atone Telephone Company bItc a five minute con vernation at a three mSnote rate. Thi* i* an important matter to person*, using the long distance upon bmdne*. matter*. The Keystone Telephone has the leading telephone service to
Cape May.
’. F‘- Church or the Advent IV l*. K Church of the Adrent, on tie *1 reel, between Decatur and
paratlvely few of the bookmakers i ,?*' d weather the financial gtorm* incident .. r '' v . >UD " u , to tlie game. Ho.y rotnn.uu: 0 „. .u m.; Morning Of 1U0 who.weighed to nt the begin-tGcbration. io.»
- in rvBDday-webool, a p. m.: Evening
ntog of last reason less than fifteen were doing business at fhe end of the racing year, due of the mast experienced bookmakers in America. Eddie Bnrke. Inst r.lx liank rolls In one season. The beak roil. In the pa^sooe of the ring, to the capital stock of the book-
maker.
The public benrs much of the winntog* made by the bookmaker*, but tha losses are announced rarely. One of the things the public does not ipprjciate to that many of the bootmaker* ore only mnoagrrs or partners to tbe books they make- Wall street mcn.satoon keepeva. bqstna« men and |>oJItlclans frequeutiv Miim^rl!* 1 to tbe hank roil ef bookmakers, aad oecsslonally a woo.on to the Iwcker ct a book
■v nadre
ice hargain. in Ink* in diiTem.t U.e city. No* i.dh«f,mr to to
ddii.it tot.
Alao
Charlo T. Csn.pbetl,
. lie*I FNbUe and Iniertnnr
MKl tv^toiFston street
( huM-h ol the Ailvept Thete w ill !-• the weekly crtebraUon of tbe Holy Communion at the P. E Cbu.ch of tbe Adfrut on tbi* Oiotniug al 7.S0.
Most of tbam <1W poor see are few owner* who bore ste. Judgment In regard to tbe borne" r their «*sns. a* have thr really obaervaat men who make a traaturaa at betting. If anything, the optoioo of
II' You Have Real t-stale to boy, to aril, to rest, or to intni(- f wou will do well by ronaalting me aLniy euse. Nil Nsxulbb, U 6(18 n ..sbiugtoa SU. I mps May a — j Tak* ride U .. new St- U.ui* aatooko bile. Hdw. W. Dale. Both pboMa U

