CAPE MAY HERALD. THURSDAY JULY 3$,
CAPE MAY HERALD
The only Daily Morning Newspaper Published at Cape May
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TMUKSDAV, JLLN 28. 1*07. THE HALL OF FAME. l^nrt. .rf Teen-U. Tex., waa
cl maul fro* Jury doty reectitlr liocnoae he hn» twMity-Wro chiMmi neory TbOtUlaato «f ridlaUtdlihla <tr»r blttiacir In.' "■arn a to. aud now te luu-t rxnlitln in' iwiri wlirlher ba did It dwUIrntally or IntrnlionaUy. Kof Xlirti one y.^m John K. Twlaa ban been atirtl.m a cent at Sliakr»_l>«a tbn. Conn Hr hn> also been postmaster of I tie town'for lira name leniftb of Albert Sutton o' Denver recently dia 1-V» ered, a. pore uucsel of raid •* tbe fo.*t of a prarti tre.*, aoiipoaed to have Inen burled there by a former onufr ot Coui|dytnc with an order of the court to nay hla wife 83. Joseph tlx. a Sew Yosk car conductor, tenderrd her 300 Pedulcn. TUI* ahe rrfuned, but the iVuft derided that It waa lejptl tender. Dr James U WeltlnBtob df- SWapaawJ R [ -cna the oldest militia, comttulanloD in that atate. ltd •cars thc-date of Sept. 21. iSKt'and waa. aljiied by Governor Mareua Morton The doctor
la elshty-aine year* of aje.
Althou^t Daniel Kinsley te aeventyclcht years old. hla face la atlll free
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Hauer. I. J. *IJ Stockton are Hannan. Y H. te*t Slocklon nvn Hlspbam. Saiunrl, MO Columbia avr Hrln(hnrni. MtaaRU M Doran st Hunn. Hroton 8. MS Htmhra at. Hennrtt. Harry ti. Weal I'srry at IWuui. Gourwe.-St Jackxm si Hla ticks nt. Mins Marv. Broadway llnrna, Hrv Jnoira. 031 H aahluiton at Hoyd. Dr Geer*. M. VO Franklin at Boyd.tT *“ ■' * *
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Steady and h‘s step la elastic. He has been employed for fifty years In the Worcester (Massj courthodae. Frank R. Mowrer of Ohk). at prAent cvinsul ceneral at Lethorn. Italy, baa been transferred to be consul feneral at Oopenhasen. Denmark, exchanging places with Ernest A. Man of Florida, who become consul general at Leg
Brooks. Joseph R, ar.l. Barrett. Wm M. How.r Booth. N L. 21S Grant st Beta John F. IS Jeffers. c -ape May Herald. Sno W
1'erry si Cloud. Mrs A H. BIS Queen at Campion.- (ilchard.Bul Beach are ig. Waller. KB Stockton avy -l«. John F. : t>>rainbia are. fbbrn.'Jnaeph. AI9 Hnghm st iMsordy. Wm F. TUB tlontle at Clark. Jamea. SOS W Perry st Clay iKirn. J W. UO Frsnklln «t Church. Horatio H. BI7 Washington at . Crawford. Geotgt C. WH Crego. llevHarriaouP Glenwooo. Hugh* Canipbell, Theodore. »1I0Hughes at •Collina. Tbeo, fiKSHuKhea at Colliua J Perclval, . C ue. D‘ mulid J D. 018 Fran k I In at Chew. William H. St3 Windsor avc Chew. Mrs Siunlckaoo, 'Wl Windsor ave
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Deacon. loula J. WS Columbia ave Davia. Mrs Silly B. Bin Hughes at Dimood. Joseph. 819 Beach are Dsvla. I>r Cbarlef X. 937 Bench art DailT. M. IS South lasfayette at Da»is. Kdwanl L- «*! Hogbm •* Drering. William, .‘0 (i'urroe; at Derwent. Robert. Broadway . Iioughertv. Frank 8 lia* Waahlngton s Davia. Mrs 8. *
DIPLOMATS »ONt LIKt MRL
Boston.—It la rare to find three brothers In the ha'ne college at tht same lima, all of whom are promlnenl n the aaue branch of aport. And It U ■till rarer to find In them the aona -of a man who while at the tame college waa an athlete of such marked ability that hla reputation Is aUll familiar to the undergraduates of hla alma mater. This distinction belongs to the Bacon family, which for two generations has hewn prominent socially and In athletics at Hkrvard. Robert Bacon, the father, who D aaalatant secretary of a tale, was graduated from Harvard In (be famous class of H&O.'la which President Roosevelt waa a met While In college Mr. Bacon wi member of the varsity crew, and of the football and track teams. He la best known, however, as a splendid
CITY DIM6TORY. L W. MUM. Alderman—F. K. Duke. Otwwrtl-Wm. 8. Bhaw
* 8am. H. Meore. ... . t ■ Joa. Hgnd Jan. L t*K> ” ' Bill well Hknd ...Jan. 1.1*10 ” Jam. J. Doak .... Jan. 1.1«M - Joa. R. Brooks . .Jan.1.190*
Sam. F. Ware .. .Jan. 1.1*08
" LouisXX Sayre ...Jaa: 1.1*08
X- 8. Townaenfi,.Jsa 1.1909
Recorder—J. W. Thompson. Jan. 1,1908 Asaeasor—G. C. Hugbek .. .Jan. 1.1*08 Collector—Bol. Needles ... Jan. 1.1»M Treasurer—I. H. Smith Jan 1.1908
City Solicitor—J. Spicer Learning Jan. Bldg Inspector, W. T. BterJan. 1.1*0#
Cbarle* H. 75S> Wa*htngtoB .
Ihmgla**. GeutweK Ml Waablngtoa at Duke. Franci* K. *M latfayrtlv >a Dew re*. 11 F. »> J«ckwm .1 '
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F. B. Kllng. a railroad bridge builder, fell sixty feet from a bridge at Bruce vine. Md.. recently and landed In shallow water He was smoking when he fell. He didn't lose a bit of tobacco and kept on smoking when be walked
out of the stream unlnjurwb
Dr. Franklin Slocum of Lodlngton,
Mich. baa been advised by_ the Rua- ; Fooer Dwntrl.
- alan -ambassador at Waahlngton that the exar baa decided that be la entitled to the 81.0nu.030 fortune left by hla father and tsjnfbu-ited by the Russian government In the uprising of 1840. Senator Tillman la by birth and by edreatkm a polished gentleman. No man la more familiar with all the em gaging convenllonaUtiea of aortal intercoo roc. and few metr In the senate are better versed in literature'and history. Mr. Tillman la growing richer every day He > one of thy jvopuiar lectur-
er* of today.
George Mayhew Moulton, who will be the first major general of the HUno la national guard, la an architect •fed builder of grain elevators and baa been connected with the national guard since 1888. He waa born hi Heads boro. Vt_ in 1851. and when two year* old was taken to Chicago by his parent*. General Moulton baa .been brigadier general since 11KJ2. and-pre-viously was Inspector general of the state forces’ and colonel of the Second regiment. -
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Karp. Mrs Annie G. SCB Hughes Kdainnils. J Henry. -U Jackson *t Kdmanda. Mya'Mary M. Waebinrtae. Kldrvdgv. Ellis C. SIS Perry at Eldredge. Dr J'Smallwood. IMS Mdreilge. Samuel F SUet'ongreaa st
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Annie T1S Comte at rge F. 9S7 Grant a
Kotterail. 8 B. 1 Atlantic Terrace '.dll Waaklagtoi
Fenton. George F. Kotteniil. 8 B. 9 A Falklnburg. Josiah. a
Farrow. William. «te
Faust. Jobs W, 710 Corgie at Footer. Mnujara A. 301 Perry si
Greene. Mn. M M.7 AUentlcT.n Gemrig. John H. 107 Ocean at Goodwin. Mrs P H. 18 Gueroey Craves. Ferd J. 831 Columbia a<
Gravea. X' Z. Soyiih IjHayeUr A Congress Gallagher. Chrtatopber. « Jacket
Gilbert. Conrad M. S)7 H"»anl at Godahalk. Rdyrard H. *0 Howart Garrison. Mr* Sarah 8. MI Decat GreKory, Dougtwaa. 819 Perry at UaakUl. Dr U M3 Stockton are
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Uackett Stanton H. S65 Hughes at Hand. 8 Tin Jefferabn at
Hart. Edwin K. 10 North at Harkncaa. J. 12 X'ortb at
OLD FASHIONED. > What boa became of the old fashioned man who said of hla dog. “It does everything but talk?" What baa become of the okl fashioned man -who told of hla great fear by saying. “My hair stood on end 7” What has become of the okl fash pany supper cold sliced ham. ’Boating Island and marble cake? What ba* berfeme of ti went to see hla girl every' ether Tnes day night until they were engaj and then he went regularly every Ti
day night T
What baa become of the old fash toned boy who want down the street bolding up two fingers as a sign that he was going swimming and » company 1-Atebieou Globe. - NEyTtOBK CITY. Mew York rtty baa Ifl* banka Mew Tort city has 3
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BOARD OF BDUCAT10N. Samuel R. SUtcs. Prealdent ... - Dr. A 1. Leach, vice prealdent Wm. H. Tbompaon, .. . Bdw. U. Phillips. Clerk. Walter A. Lovett William B. Gilbert George S. Douglass Lotfarr C. Ogden ............. Charles York - ^—...
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Dr. A. L Leach, President.Sopt 1.1*09 Dr. V. M. D. Marcy. Sccty. 1908 Robert. Sr Hand " 1*0* Samuel K. Eldredge...... Albert B. UtUe , " 1*0/ George L Lowett “ 1*08
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COUNTY DIRECTORY.
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Jerhert F. KB Jnckanu at Hess. Jlev Arthnr. S08 LafayeUArt . Holman. Mrs W A. TUS Colunhl-kj-e Burned. Frank P UtBStoikxeufera Heiaae. MillaidK awOoeaeat Haerer. Dr Fiedcrick J. 133* W ashingtoo ... .1 • •• — • -Tayetlr at 1 Washington at
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Haaelbnrat, H McKean. 817 " AlaWkey. John Ik 413 Bank *t , |ISa G KIS. , »T “
Hlne«. Francis D. Madlsoo avr A-Imf.yetle
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ROBERT BACON. (Three Sons of This Diplomat Are
Star Athletes.)-
oarsman.'and hla aona all follow In
hla footsteps.
Robert Lord Bacon, the oldest son. who la a senior and the -captain of the vanity crew, prepared, like all hla brothers at Groton. In hla freshman year be waa a member of hla freshman football squad, and captain of hla .class crew. For the last two years he has rowed at six bn the varsity. Like Ms father, he Is a <nan of mag nlficent physique, and a very powerful oar. He la also making a very good crew captain. He Is very popular, and at the recent.claae election he was chosen chairman of the class committee. . ' ' Gasper C. Bacon, the second brothei. er. also -went In for football and -boating In his. freshmsn year He played end on the 1908 freshman, class football team, and, was a member of the class. fouroare* crew. He Is not. aa strong as his eider brother, but. like him. Is s good oar,- and last year and during the pjewent season he baa rowed steadl))-Tn the second varsity eight In Jilt sophomore year be waa' elected president of Ms class, and he Is one of the three undergraduate members of the- Harvard athletic com-' mlttee. z?' • ~ EjJot C. Bacon, the youngest of the three brothers, dll) not plgy foofceall. but baa stuck Iteadtly to rowing. He D stroking .bis freshman crew, aad was recently elected’captain. In the races this’ spring, ind st the American Henley at Philadelphia, Baproved himself to be one of the best two-mlle stroke* Harvardneed. He ha* splendid rhythm and snap, and at-the same time the judgment which' is absolutely essential. tn the good stroke oar. He la looked, upon by many prominent boat-
justice Supreme Court—Thoa, W Trenchard. Rep 1*14 Circuit Judge—Allen B Endlcott Rep 1*11 Law Judge—James M. E. Hildreth Rep ..1*11 Prosecutor of Pleas—Harry S. - ■ — i»08
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Rob. 8. Miller. Rep 1907
Coroner—-Wm. H. Tbompaon ... 1908 Coroner—Nathan A. Cohen 1909 County Clerk—Julius Way. Rep... 1910 Surrogate—E. C. Hewitt. Rep. ...1907
County Collector—Joseph I. Scull.
Rep 1*08
County Board of Elections—Joa K. Hand. Rep 1 County Board of Elections—Henry
F. Daugherty. Rep. 1909
County Board of Elections—Chaa.
T. Norton. Dem 1909
County Board of Elections—Mich-
ael U. Kearns. Dem 1908 Terms of Court—Second Tuesday £
In April. September and December
Island I judge, No. 80. F. and-A M. second and foufth Tuesdayi uf each month at lode* room. Washington and Franklin Simla. Clap*May Camp, No, 8773. Modern Wood ■mi of America—Meal* Aral Wadomday ef each month at Auditorium. Gaps May Cooelav*, No. 183. Improved Order of HepUaoph.-MeeU st Ogden's Hell,81* Waahlngton »tmt, on *eoond aud fourth Thursday* of each mouth. Cape May Council. No. IA9I: Royal Ar eanum—Meal*Ural and thirdTburada)* o! each mouth at Auditorium. Cap* May Lodge. No. *1. A. O. U..W. MmD first aud third Thursday* of rocI. month at 819 Waahlngton strrvl Cold Spring Council. Jr. O. U. A. M- No. 135—Meet* In hall st Cold Spring, every Tuesday evening at 7 o’clock. Columbia Lodge, No. S3. Independent Order of Meehanias—Meets each Monday
at Auditorium.
Eureka Ledge. No. 7. Imdles' 1. O. M Meets every Tuesday evanlog at 8.in ai No. Shi Washington atml. Friendship Council. No. 27, D- of A - Meet* on Tuesday afternoon of each week at 2.30. In Jr. O.U.A.M Hall, Cold Spring The John Merray Poet No . 4% U. A. a meet* on tbh third Friday Of each month at 7.S0 o'clock p. m.. at Franklin »treri
school building.
Mayflower Lodge. No'. SS*. Independent Order of Odd Fellow.-Meet* each Friday at the Auditorium, Jackson street. Ogallalla Tribe, ho. 147. Improved Ordei of Bed Meo— Meets at 810 Washington
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Washington and Franklin *lrrrt*
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Security Trust Company, Cape May, N. J.
and open a Savings Accoi sum, for it may never cot: have to spare, no mailer will gladly assist you in friends about as.
Hughes. J Watrea. 11 Hydel™. l"r2raot
JusUor, Randolph F. It Jecksoa. Emily. 411 Bi
Jnetl. Henry fl L
John*, Harry-*1* . Jacoby. John F. 901 Columbia ave Johnson. Benjamin F. Sib ffeevy
Johnson. KUrtdga. 235 Congees* Place Kelly. Rev. Father D. J, 194 Weehtagb
Kelly, W G ran Weetington
King, Mr*. MoClain Jnokanei end Beee
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DOUBLE-DECKERS IN LONDON. “Two-Story" Cara &rs Popular With English Tramway Patrons Brooklyn.—In this country, where elevated road* limit the height of city cat*, we have had no opportaalty given to tu by the traffic manager* to latithe double-deck trolley, so much favored by the English. Our English cousins think more -of the outdoor Ufe.
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS 'Smith. Palermo. Jan. f. 1910 W. S. Johnson. Ocean City .Jan. 1,1910 lohn P. Fox. Ocean City ..Jan. 1,1910 C. P. Vanatnan. Dins Creek..Jan. 1.1908 J. D Ludlam, So. Dennis . .Jan. 1,1910 D. ScheUenger. Erma Jan. 1.1909 I. T, Bennett. Cape May . .Jan. 1,1910 H. S.•Rutherford. Cape May Jan. L 1909 Anthony B. Smith. Director , Samuel Townsend. Clerk State Senator—Rob. E. Hand. Rep.1910 Assemblyman—C. E. Stllle, Rep .1908
TAX COMMISSIONERS.
Ellis H. Msrsfrtll, SemvjUe... J909 StMwell H. Townsend. Cape May Court (louse :. -1908 Aaron W. Hand, Cape May CUy—-.191U
yrolrssional Cards. | EWIST. STEVENS OOUNSEUjOR AT LAW.
1907 jblO W**Hi*oro* St.. Cafe Mat, N. J.
Master and Solicitor in Chancery.
Notary Pobltc.
Commisaioner for Pennsylvania., DIRNE MOORE. ^ ARTISTW
One Welsbach Lamp Will give you More Light than 4 Open Flame Gas, Burners or 4 Electric Lights AT 1-4 THE COST f Tn kl belim it tn ne :ti kj cctriai - - We ill iirtiU tae CK U !Al Remember—We do Plumbing CAPE MAY IILUMIKATIKG LCWFAEY 406 Washington Street. 0. A. Merchant, Jr, Gen. Manager, bill fkonf No. se LOCAL •• No. 37
Owrch Directory . ST-MAAvV*. C. CHObCH. Rev. Father D. 8. Kelly. Keclor. Masses—Sunday*, it, 8. and 1U a n " Weekdays, “ Jo a m. Sunday aud^Fridav Evening Servter* at 8 o'etoek. Confeealom—Sa turds vy.^and Thu reays before l be First. Friday, from 380
Lafsyrtto St. between Jackson A Derote r. Rev. Arthnr He**, Rector. - Sunday*—Celebration of the Hoir Com-m-inlon. TJ« s. te- Motnlng ‘ Prajer. Lltu* *nd Sermon. Km Uw fimt *md*j at rock month celebration of Hoik — inlonl KhSU*. a. Suud*y School: [ (Choral) »—*— ——
PAINTING AND EMBROIDERY StriKC AMD DK*IGNIN<; A W-IA'IALITV W**h Embroidery Silk* and Flo**. 6a6 WAsarsuToK St. Cara May. OT Known a* Knickerbocker Bldg James J. Doak Carpenter & SBuilaet Jobbing Promptly attended to No. 833. Washington Street CAPE MAT, N. J. Local Plraoe 97. Contractors & Builders YORK BROS.
where the' air and the .view ware freer. The upper-deck him. now sue sd by the motor omnibus in Loo Is the forerunner of the double-
Ml. Mr* I V. Ccagrro* M sttcssjeSr"
er. the old London hone hnd two deck*, also, and may eontributn* te thrn apperdedk
rKSSbTTZRlAK CHCBCH. James McLeod. D.4).,Minister Sunday service* at 10 80 a. m., and 8 00 p. m Sunday school st S 00 p, ro. Praver meeting M ednenday 8.00 | Jo .ior C. K. Friday at 4 » p. m. Y P. S. C. K. Friday at 8.00 p. m Strsogen "Uwkys welcome. PtBST H. X- CHIBCH. Rev. Jamea Burnt, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning ai 1 In the evening 4t 7.48. MaeOWga at • a. a. aud 8J0- p. 1 tteodav School »t 8 r. n. Epwi'rth League Sunday evening at 80 o’clock. Mid-week prayer eervtee Wedneaday 'ealng *18 o'clock. Class -meetings, Taeedsy, Theraday aed Friday eveoinga.
Preaching 00 Sunday morning al la the evening at 7 JO.' Senday morning Worker. Meal 10.00 a. m. Snodsy School at 2-89 t. u. Wadnasday evening Prayur Meeting al 7 JO o'etoek Young People'* Mee lag Frida, iu at 7 JO o’clock Tlco’a Meeting Snturdcy evening ai8 00 rr. roHS's r. a cnt ncH. Cor. Waehlngton sod Freaklie Strew -Holy Communion. 1. r. and 10 SO A M.. t
P. O. Box 66t. • Cape May, N. J.
W H BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE ■ • any Part nf Cepe Meg Conet; Holly Beach. N. J.
We Make Harness
make it right. The quality of the leather and the other materials used, is the beet obtainable, and its cut put to gnther and stitched by skilled hands. Doable or single Harness, for farm,
Harness u a specialty of ours, etc;
W. A- LOVETT ar. Waahlagton and Perry Street CAPE flAY. N. J.
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(Master LUorh a Specialty
S^lincrusta, LUalton anb Burlaps O^ce and Show Rooms.'Second floor Smith Bldg. 610 Wash'. $t 0
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Charles T. Campbell NU- 506 WASHINGTON STCape May Gi^y. New Jersey PIRE INSURANCE ARE YOU INSURED? Insurance placed on building furni.ure. slock, plate glass, and boilers in the best Companies represented in the Country' as follows: UNITED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE CO. OF PhlLA. THE CONCORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF MILWAUKEE. FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA.’* THE PENNSYLVANIA CASUALTY CO. UF PH1LA
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DAVID H. FELL C UY and B U^BRT ^ ■ CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS Chris. Gallagher’s Alderrfey Whiskey. Rieger Greta’s Philadelphia Beer on Draught. Cor. BEACH ME. i PERM ST. CAPE HUT. N. J.
MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET Cor. W*shlnf(ton and Ocean Streets 603 Waahlngton St.^2|7. 219. 3>l Ocann St. Meats, Groceriesi Provisions and Fruits Chnfen Bnlturs-Sharplnas CUt Edge-A SpncUhy Country Produce fresh daily , from our own farm Flak. Oysters, daw and Tnrrepi*. Dress*4 Poultry The largest market in Cape May. „ •/ • ^—\
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