Cape May Daily Herald
VOL. I. NO. 33-
CAPE M\Y, N. J., SATURDAY AUGUST 16, 1907.
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The Only Daily Morning Newspaper Published at Cape May.
AN EVEN IP BALL GAME Cape May and Millville in a hard Fought Battle Draw in Good Playing
Sunmer Visitors in Plent) About the Resort
GOSSIP OF LOBBIES
THIRTEEN INNINGS By a Score ol Four to Four the Game Ends‘o Let Visitors Go Home—Great Game From Start to Finish
What is Going on In the Cottage Colony--Many Interesting ''Chattcringi
The l<
of base Iuill were Kiveti a c lerday nstemoon when
Cape May anil Millsille played-a ihiileen inning game, with a wore of 4 to 4, and had Vo quit in a draw because
the viaiiore had Jo take
. KulljrJWJo person* watched game, and only in the last t*o in-, Ding* did the crowd thin oul, because of thunder and lightning and a threatened downpour of rain which came immediately af.er the team* left the
The game »a» well-played from *tart to finish and the. old base ball "aporta” who watched the game were enthusiastic in their praise the Way both team* played. Judge Elliott Rodgers, of Allegheny, umpired the game, and his fainmu, and knowledge of the game, begat in , his college days, gave him the act-met to be decided and fair in his decision! When the end of the ninth came and the 4 to 4 faced the crowd, all became interested. The tenth, eleventh and twelfth were played with but a man gttiinr; to third, and that waft ail. The thirteenth became excitable anil when the second half wa* on and Cape May at the bat, it looked as__ if flint Rutherford was going to make the winning run. He bunted and got a* far a* second, when the third
went out.
Hansen made some splendid ca in left held, and Warner did we his pi.ebing. To say that e\eryone played good ball and not men ..on all as players in th: same good form, would be to in adequately describe thy game. Wtfljr'afler shout at good play* were given by toe throng on ibe edge of the held, a-id at lines pandemonium of appro.<ng enthusiasm reigned.
The .wore:
CAPE MAY.
PERSONAL MELANGE
J*1 antes Mentioned oi Those Who Come and Go From Our Hotels
Susie Rraelleld, one of Ballivoung women, is here at the shore for the balance of ihe season al
Matey.
;r. and Mrs. F. U. Randolph and daughter Helen of Pittsburg ure recent -rivals at Ihc Columbia. / Mr..ni -1 Mrs. Thus. Jamiewn alid i ugh lets of the (Juaker City are jouming at the Columbia. Mis* Rella Fisher, superintended of avilion No. 1, is careful, courteous and efficient. .Order and cieanlinew* mark appearance* in both the open air and indo-ed reading room. Miss Fisher of Mr*. Harry B. Hand, who was formerly one of ibe most pop and successful public school teacher* of this county. Mr. John F. BeU ha* a* a guest in is co.lage, IS JelTerson street, the Rev. U. J. NeiHer, D.D., a prominent Lulhran minister of Toledo, O. He is a • .Clang friend of Mr. BeU and will pend the month of Augdat with the BeU family. M. 8. MeyerholT, a well know! retired manufacturer of Philadelphia iih bis wife and son 'Master Paul Frank Meyerhoff, are at the Stockton for the month of August. - Sad indeed to many Cape May denU, as well as to many Philadelphians passing the summer here, was the new* of the death of Hr. Sordeu McClure, which reached here Thursday evening. Ik-ceased was the son of Dr. W. W. McClure, of 21K. 16lh *trecl,an eye specialist w ho has numerous patients here who hold him in high esteem and who sympathize with him deeply in Uie l<ws of so promising a
THE HOTEL ARRIVALS
THE STRAND AND BATHING
Those Who Are Registered at The Old Resort
PEOPLE OF NOTE
What Is Going On Among Our Fair Bathers—Little Tots Enjoy Themselves—Personal Mention
Baltimore—Mr* I) A Boone, Mi« Boone, Mrs ETC Boone,'Miss Brender, Miss Nicholas, O C Marlenet and wife, is 8 Nicholas, Paul Frame, Rux‘ ion M Kodpeiy, Dr J C Clarke Jenkintow n—Max J H Ixinciiheim, Henry 8 Ironchheim, 2nd, William 8 Donchheira Meadow brook—Hpencer lovenstein id wife, Misa Dora Nirginia lxrv> New York—Miss Della I dot. Cbnwig, N Y—J M Bunion
LOTUS QUARTET COMING Most Kaninas Moslaal Organiaatio
In America r
The second number of the Young Men's Association series of popuUr entertainments will be the Lotus Quartet, one of the oldest and strongest glee dubs in the United Slates. The quartet will be under the personal direction of I. Henry Kauralski, one of New York’s most successful music teacher* and director*. They will be accompanied by . 8. Clayton, a humorous reader and impersonator of rare power. s very unusual to secure a combination of such strength and everyone should patronize the entertainment at the Columbia Hole! dining room. Thursday. August 16.
Whitehurst, 2b
J. Monger » Sullivan, 3b Caasedy, ef
Hand, r.' Doak, e.
Rutherford, lb
W*rf»er,
While, If
Mr Missed Old landmarks A gentleman w ho explained that he as a Baltimorean, and had come i the excursion from Atlantic City to e how old Cape May looked after many years' absence, asked the H f!KAi.n man, as he stoed al the east corer of Washing!on and Decatur streets, here the United States Hotel stood
in 1858,
‘And old Congress Hall, which Col.
Cake used to run, is that standing yet?”
Our reply was that.it was supplant-
2 0 0 1 1 ed by a new Congress Hall in 1879, the 0 2 2 2 0 conflagration of 1878 having swept the old structure away, the present hotel
being of brick. The United States,
informed him, was wiped otT the city 0 0 13 2 0 map by the great fire of 18«».
‘-And what has becomeof thg Allan-
„ tic Hotel, the Centre House attiR the
0 Jcean House?” he oonUnngd. 1 hgy all went out in 18TO; and the
4' 8 39 16 1 Coluinbia House with them."
^thirty-nine years of lime
MILLVILLE bring*jnanjrAliangea, everywhere, e»peviaMy w he^kidcil by a good big fire
or vs%k ''Bul I eauic over today to
this ‘Sew Cape May’ I hear so much 0 0 0 4 1 about, and the old town seems to hove
^r_*^Brady, ib McDennot, 3b 7eiglcr, 2b Yerkat, p
Totals
Cape May'0 0
0 1. 6 0 0
2 2 0 0 0 18 0 0
s>.‘ 1 1
tract,'new harbor and tel. Very much obliged to
day.’*
0 6
4 10 39 18 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 r 0 0 C—4 0 0 1 i
0 0
left on base— Cape May 10; MiilVilie 10. May 1;
Ktolen base*—Whitehurst, J Hooger, Rutherford. Salih, Brady.McDermo Double play—Haad to Ruiberford. Two base hit— Hand. Thiee bate hit—Warner. ^ . A Hacriftoe hits—Yl hitriturst. Rulhcr1W, J Hooger, Smith, Brady, McDer Struck out by Warner-^2, by Yer-,-toi « - Base on balta—by Warner 8; 1 by Yrrkes 3. Paasiil bait—lioak. Wild patch—Warner, Yarke*
Umnew i JK. G-
SUNDAY AT CHURCHES
Beautiful Women Sit and View the Surf
Services in Various Houses oi Worship
A CITY OF TFNTS
VISITING CLERGY
1 hov Who Will Preach at Diiierml Churches and the Services to Be Held
TENNIS
Miss Wriggins Adds To Record Yesterday
FIRST PLACE TIED
An Inleresling Contest Being Played On the Courts ol the Goll Club
Htockton baodaj Concert Following D the program of Sunday night's concert at the Stockton: Overture Zampa Herald Allegretto, from Symphony in A
Beethoven
Magnolia Serenade Miaand (Mr. Frantz Rust) Quartette Rigalelto Verdi b. Sextette Lucia Donizetti Egyptian Snite
Violin hoIo
(Mr. J. F. Zimmermann) Intermezzo Astarte M Helen berg Serenade TUI Calvary Rodny Excerpts from ‘'Pagliaoei"
Leoneavallo
I Know That My Redeemer Liveth'
One good turn deaerves anolhei. When your ault it delivered and U looks well we want you to tell ; friends that Van Kernel made it- Some
love honor in men, others
ahlp beauty, and not a few admire
ic like honesty In him
ing, instincts, others admire braiqhy, modesty, learning; each
e\ermine ha* a different leaning, but in one thing they all agree, and that ia the art of drawing well. Every Woman loves to ace a man well groomed and clothed; when aha doesn't she ia dead to w-omanly Instinct*. Give a trial to Van Keasel, 424 Washington street. Repairing, cleaning, pressing,
in the course of human event* it becomes necessary” to chide in public prim those whose appearconduct upon the strand smacks of vulgarity, wc do so with painful reluctance. Common decency much a requisite upon a bathing beach a* elsewhere. It qtay be said in all truthfulness that complaint i* seldom heard here and that only when silly fellow imagines himself a very Adonis, especially equipped bynature with masculine magnlUcence for the sole purpose of display before the opposite sex. Strange to say it hard to make him understand that all women look upon such display only .with disgust. "Gentlemen, elongate your bathing suits." Ladies exclaim omen, and suffer such dii honor?” We yesterday made "casual mention upon family devotion as observed among the groups of bathers,—mothers with their children, and specified i of a brother and sisters, bat wi should not forget that many husbandand wives regularly cling to eachplher in their, enjoyment of the salt wave*. Among such we notice Lewis Hleinhart and wife of Philadelphia, young, fresh and vigorous devotee* of the briny bath. Mr*. 8teinhart was three year* ago Miss Josephine Gans, and is the daughter of M r, and Mrs. Leon Cans, who are passing the entire summer at the Carroll Villa Mrs. Bteinhart has a charming personality and is always spoken of as a very lovely character. The doctor has great faith in the tonic virtues of the sea bath, and thinks the entire strand outing worth oomlng many miles to to those seeking a recreation that U so up building to the health. With that gratifying freshness and vigor that cornea to young women givto A stirring outdoor life, Mis* Antte DavD, daughter of Dr. C N. Da1, enter* into the exhilarating game of golf and the more exciting combat* with the breaking billows with equal an. Many young companions join bar In the frolics of sand and sea. The Finance Commitlcfe of the Board of Freeholders of the l oasty of Cape Mas, wfU sell at public sale, at Cape May Coart Moose in said county, on «—*— the gyth das of Augost, 8907. ck p. m. ‘ raghty-niue County Road 1 in prosemen t Bond* of the denomination of Two Hundred Dollars
each.
Nine of tbeae Bonds willbedneSep teuiber 1, .1913; ten each succeeding year until the aeriea is paid. Bondi will be sold to highest bidder, one witb priyilegeol five. No bid will be received leas than par. J.-D. Lcdlah. H. 8. BtTBxnzoRD, Wa. L. Jousaos, S-ggt ' Finance Committee.
Al 81. Mary's Catholic Chuich Washington and Ooeen streets, thforty hours devotion will begin al tei o'clock tomorrow morning and end oi TueMtay morning. There will b High Mass at ten o'clock tomorrow ening s»r\.ces will special sermons lotuo.row and Mon day evenings by the Rev. Father Gal lagher, of Washington. Inert will be
• gb
'dock. Rev. Father Kelly ha yet deteur'ned as 11 the clo> ing *e ices of the devo' om on Tue*da
In the First Bap_sl Church, of Franklin and Lafayette sin
morrow the sen .<** will be conducted by the pastor, Rev. H. P. Crego. They
rill o
i the
ijing and at 8 o’clock in the evening. 8i nday-Mchool will be beld a* usual at 3 o’clock. There will be special music at both preaching ser-
Doing Excellent Work ' C I Jut* has opened a first class — ’seksoo si rest, where be • of winter's asd kUx lewtll - __ b# excel n the peal b I be best t welch can be given U ‘-' - a work be nsss only tl
One thousand cords of oak wood cut ist winter or spring, delivered on ear* t any slat ion on the Wat Jersey A 8. R. R., deliveries to Us made dur-
ing Fall and Winter.
Glass Works, Haiero,
Jiffy 28, VS. it
Cenbhing Par v la Daagnr Joseph Guttman.of New York Oily, took his two slaters and Min Davis, out rowing -and crabbing yesterday afternoon, anA^oon found themselves in rough weather and rough water with'a leaky boat 'Vulct them. Mr. GuUman became almost, exhausted and was relieved by a sister, who is quite an expert with the oars, but there seemed no way of gatting^oul of rhirling sea of whiteeap*. Tl
DDoaoce the arrival of th*
&H.. line of floe woo lees for fall and winter, 1907-08 aad will takr great nips sure In showing you tba newest style* both to cut of garment aad materials. Oar workmanship will hare the sane care ’ that see bo** always sbowr Mire tan of complete astisfactioo. W* pay special atleotloc tr “““SuSSSs
Wm. F. Boaxu.'. 106 Perry St.
Kira Mlaute Talk; Tbr The Keyaton a flee mlaute <
Al St. Peter's by the 8ea, Cape May Point, Rev. William H. Graeif will conduct the mo..ling service at 11 o'clock and the evening services at o'clock. On the two Sundays follow - ing Ibe Rev. G. W.‘ McMullen o. Rockwell Center, L. I., wilt cundue
the set vices there.
In the^rst Prtabyte.ian Chureh at the coiner of Decatur and Hughis streets tomorrow the pastel James McLeod, after »n ab two w eeks wUl.ngn’n occupy the pul pit and preach in the morning at 10.3L and in the evening at 8 o'clock. Ibt usual sessions of the Sunday-achooi will occur at 8 o'clock. At 81. Johns' P. K. Church, coiner of Washington and Franklin streetthe act > ices tomorrow- will be oonduc ted by Rev. Norman VanPelt Lev rector of the Church of the Incarnr lion, Philadelphia, lae services will oonsist of-communion at 7 JO A. M. morning service and sermon at 10Jo a. m. and evening prayer at 6 p. m. The services tomorrow in the P. Church of the Advent on Lafayette street between Jackson and Decatur streets (the all-year Episcopal Church in Cape May) will consist of Holy Communion at 7JO a. m., morning prayer and sermon at 10 JO, Sundayixhool at 3 p. tA, and evening prayer a xd set--non at 8 p. m. Rev. Arthur' Hess the rector will preach the ing sermon and the sewnon evening will be preached by the Rev Benjamin F. Thompson, Arch Deacon of Reading Pa., who preached such an able sermon there last Sundav morning and who ia noted aa oellenl pulpit orator. A large numbei of the summer visitors also speak high ly of the excellent sermons which are ‘ ‘ay the rector, Rev. Mr. Hoe On Wednesday evening. August 28lh it is expected that Mini Wood, daughter of Rev. Mr. Wood In charge of Boono College, Wu Chang, Ch'na, mil give an address upon the work' done
by that college.
The services in the First Methodist Episcopal Church. Wasb'ng* m *tree( above Ocean, wHl be conducted tomorrow by the pastor, Rev. James Bums- The preaching sen *” be at 10 JO a. m., and 8 p. i Sunday-school will be at the usual hour, 8 o'clock. There will be early evening prayer and praise meeting before the evening prayer sen ice in the
COURTS
* Helen V. Wriggins of Ihe Philadelphia (Ticket Club, who won for tennis single* at the Cape May LTub Thursday, added another trophy to Uie Wriggins family plate yesterday, when she paired with Mb Griner and coupled (Inti place in til
doublai.
t runners-up were Misa Willlsand McFadden w ho were beaten in tht sets, H-0, 0-4. T he mixed double* w ere also started yesterday and in is event Min Wriggins was beaten the semillnal after a stubborn cona by Misa Walts and W. Harlan, 9-7, 2-0, 0-3. Misa Wriggins player ith C. P. Davis as a partner and wui i Ihe flrsl round from Misa Dooliltli nd Sigmund Spaeth, 6-4, 4-0, 6-3. The results of the other* were: Mi*.falls and W. Harlan, best Mias Wilamxonand J. Lucas, 9-11, 6 0, Mis* Aileeu Barlow and H. Morris best Marie Allen and J. Thompaon 6-3, 0-4, and Miss Greiner and P. Shoemaker best Miss Eapenspler and BHepburu, 4-6,6-1, 6-2.
DON’T TELL MY WIFE Presented at The Iron Pier Opera House OR THE SNOWBALL The Bert Thrtj Ad Comedy Ever Scot al Cape May-Full 01 Fun
Upera I In.
atiuus of Felix riled on the brw nd Sedgewick ii
He played the
SWIMMING RACES TODAY
Treed Kol
Each Indlvldua
This morning at 10 a. □)., the Cap* Uav Yaebldub will held a aerie* o: iwimaiing racer In tbe cohneclion wilb ibrir regularweekly water carnival. The races will be held in the thor oajhfare directly in .front of the Oul House eod by the way tbeentriea have lireu coming in the carnival should lo-
Ired be a gala affair.
The yacht Club js oflering a cup fo' racb race and no entrance fee ia charge.,
fer any o(dl:e events
AH entries should be handed in tr J. M. Lucas before loAj'dock Saturdamorning and tbev will receive immed:
I. 200 yard swim (handicap) J. Egg and apoonraoe (26ydain arater i Umbrella race (2&yde in water) 50 yard swim (handicap)
Contestanta.
as splendidly offset by the hi 9m of his later efloi-ts. Mr. Holby as Saunders in t) act looked the port and play*
what was of it.
Miss Mary Stuart a. the wi; knew how to checkmate hail a chance to show her versatility a: her audience by surpri-e by lit clever rendition of a pan alum miliar line*. She looked ant w ith rare grace and skill and nes* of purpose that wa* high'
ndable
McCarey, C. A.
Hand, I.
Handicap
10 Second*
Williams Fmrcien Lucas, J.S. , de HameL J. lx Shoemaker, D. Lucas, J. M. Cunningham, F. iiscLei., E. Ytanm, K. Hepburn,' U. Hepburn, E lagers, T. C. iboemaker, E. Hackett, S. Davis, C. Saver, L. There will also be a sailing race hich was poKlponed last Saturday, and it will be over a triangular course laid out in the harbor. The entries are a* follows: Mr. 8. D. Wright’* Louiae. Mr. J 8. Leamting’s Helene. Mr. Hepburn's CarrieMr. D. Shoemaker’s Gumdrop. . A diving exhiblUon by Mr. C. A. McCarey, former champion of the Uni veralty of j’ennsylvania, will complete
the
17 Sat 18 bun 19 Mou 20 Toes 21 Wed Thu 23 Fri 24 6st
for help, but it was with diffleuity the | Today's Rail GaM launch, which prov ed to be the Elea-1 The Cape May ball team will play nor, could reach them. Very grmtMul j ^ gooUtwark Athletic Ct*b of Phlla-
1 * d 00 °" *° ^ Captain, de lphU IhD afUmooo.
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If Tow Have
Real eaute to boy, to tell, to rent, or to insure, won will do well by consulting me at my office. Box Naxoixi 608 Waahmgtoa BC, Cap* May
J. Benry Xdreaada, Bo. 6 ton street. Is CoomMoaer o' Deeds for Nsw Jersey v>d Bweusylvania, aad
also NoUry Public.
Baxaar To Be Olven A baxaar will be given by lbs ladies of the P. K. Cho ch of the Advent of Lafayette atreet fin Tbureday, Friday, and Saturday evenings, August 16th, 16tb and 17th, and the proreeds wui be for the benefit of this church, which Is the all-year P, E. church of Ospe May. fbe bazaar will be held in the J spa are*
ducted throogout the day and evening
of the dates given.
r small tol poind be di-urei
Mi** Jennie HolUy ii of Ethel w as ail that c in pretty look* behaviour. The large-audience present laige-l Friday luglil of the season i v ere highly pleased at the splendid offering. Saihe bill tonight and matinee this afternoon.
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The jolly boating party that w ent through the sounds last Wednesday evening report a line time, and a very enjoyable (?) sail, had the man al lire w heel kept them in the channel and not run them on a mud flat, staying there long enough for the gallant captain to inform them that Charles Swain's, 305-7 Jackson *t., was the best place in Ibe city to purchase gar den hose and lawn mowers.
Best Advertising Medium The Herald 1* a good .advertiwug medium. On Saturday a lady lost a package. She adverlisad in- the Herald oo Monday, and the finder saw adver. and returned the good* to the owuer If you lore anything advertise the fset Uribe Herald.
What Tow Hare Been Waiting lor Aa opportunity *> yirehsre^a striqty easy terms Herr U W: Clc * u> tbr oosaa having azsSleat shape- Flu* •>** KSSUATiXSi
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