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Cape May Daily Herald
VOL. I. NO. 36.
. CAPE MAY, N. J., WEDNESDAY AUGUST 14, 1907.
Subscription—$ i .00 For Season
The Only Daily Morning Newspaper Published at Cape May.
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Sonic Cosily Blunders Bv Both Teams
CAPE MAY POINT NOTES Thom** J. ISarlann, private aeon ury »o Bi-hop Oxi W. Whitaker, of Pennsylvania, arrived at the Carlton ywlerday to pa» neveral week*. " in accompanied by hiafamlly. I ale arrival* at the hotel* are: Brooklyn—Mr* B E Smith, Ml® A
£ Bait
FIVE TO TWO RUNS!« Dl * www -‘ M " Jno H
Too Many Errir* By Our Tram— An Oil Day. U Fatal EighthThu Time
Both aide* were off their play and bad quite a few btjc blunders to their eredii aside from the error* chalked up against them. ' , That fatal flnl and that fatal eighth wa*.again in evidence. In Monday’* game at Wildwood, it was that fatal eighth Inning, when the Otlen* boy ' ncored their two run*. Ye*terday it wa« the eighth that did Cape May. Waif the pitcher for the visitors ’ a little bit out of condition anffVa* relieved by rJ. Robert* who held the local* down very cleverly. Southwark scored one ran In the rind inning and one in the fourth, and were at a slandilill until the eighth when they ncored again on Hall’overthrow to third, and a hit, making two more. Cape May made one in the first, and two in the faurlh inning and the end of the ninth were in a fairway to score again, but were put down and oat by high file*. «- The score: CAPE MAY.
Whitehunt, 2b J. Booger s* Hall, ef Hand, rf Doak e. Sullivan, 8b Warner, p. Hausen, If Raiberford, lb
0 0 2 2
1 8 H 0 2;
Total*
SOUTHWARK
G. Roberts, e: Uoodum, lb Campbell, *s Unker. 3b Oswald, rf 8. Roberta, 2b-p Hoof man, If. Gal let., cf Waif, p-tb
Total*
6 6 ?I IS^l 1 2 8 4 AS 7 8 » 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-0-8 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 0—6
i, Cape May 8: South-
Cape May Southwark Left on bi
wark 3.
Earned ran*, Southwark 2 Stolen base-, Cape May 4; South-
wark i.
Sacrifice hlu, Booger k, Whitehurst, Hoffner, Colbert. Double plays, Hoffner lo Robert*. Struck out, by Warner, 5: by Waif 1. Base on balls, by Warner 1; Waif 4. Paaaed balls. Doak, Robert*. Hit by pitched ball, Hausand 2 Time, 140. Umpire A. E. Harvey.
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The ’ Sunday morning newspaper train began IU run* to Cape May Sunday and arrived at 4.30 with the Philadelphia Press, which fa per ha* been formost in the efforts to give to Capa May better early newspaper service.
This great family
paper has greatly tDcrea*ed
" f reason of Us i
d of the excellent manifeh this paper is edited. H. M. Vansant, 608 Washington street is the Cape May agent of this paper.
Parasol* at Wight
Cape May too has adopted the night parasol irart. and the boardwalk and fr—rh ptessnl an.appearance in the evening equal to bathing hour. One il in particular l» carried hy i
Henry 8 Barrett. Carltbd A Barrett I Philadelphia— Thomas J Garland
and wife, Mr* F James „
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Philadelphia—J E Brunet, M Dr Rev C F. Poen*gen, Grace Goldberg Mary Donichel, Dor* S Dock*re, Nellie Porter, Dr F W Bowtr . Wilmington—Walter Anrand, E T Crossan, H Alexander, Leonhard Hei*s and wife. Heading—Mrs FeidnSnd Thun and
children.
ARRIVALS
Those Who Are Registered at The Old Resort .
PEOPLE OF NOTE
Name* Mentioned ol Those Who Come and Go From Our Hotels
New Presbyterian Parsonage C. K. Shermerhom an architect, ol Philadelphia, ha* oompleted drawing* and •pecificallons for a parsonage lie erected for # the Flrat Presbyterian Church on Hughes street adjoining the church edifice. The house will be of frame with brick basement and shingled side* and roof and will measure 36 feel square, exclusive of the service perlion. The first floor contains a large reception hall, library, dining room, pantry, kitchen and summer kitchen: second floor, four large chambers and bath room; the third floor, three cham bent, store room and bath room. Large porch and basement, laundry are alw> provided. Brick and tile flreph ~ tile bath ryom* and kitchens, plumbing, hot water beating, cement cells: floor, electric wiring, ale., are included. The interior will be finished in selected red oak and cypres*. Local contractors are lo estimate on the work and bid* ire to be sent to the trustee* on Friday.
Philadelphia—A J Bartlett A! loons—Samuel 8 Mos*er Whltford, Pg—Ellen D Balts Glen wood—Jane B Jacobs Germantown—Mrs Everett H Brown Mis* Marriam Brown’ Selma, Ala—A Mayer Lxrxvrrra New York—John Graves, A W Bing, J B Owen Philadelphia— Mrs G Hymlop and boy, Albert E Kelly Camden—J B VanSciver
Oo*aa CI«T Yacht Club t ibe annual election of the Ocean City Yacht Club held) recently the* officer* were chosen: Commodore Lewis M. ('reuse: vice commodore, WUJiajn E. Hexamer; secretary, Harry F. Stanton: treasurer, Dr. Isaac N. Griacom; board of governors, Charles F. Wall and Clinton L. Breekley, to serve three yaars; George F. Fish and Enoch W. Burleigh, two years; David McCoacb, A. D. Cummins and George O.'Adanu year; regalia committee, O. J. Deuasc and Dr. Frederick Slach, three years. John M. Zurn and Joseph G. Champion, two year*; J. <?. Mitchell, Liddon Pennock and Alfred A.
Howell, one year.
The rearing commodore, C. Howard Bcharmeihom, and Vice Commodore George Washington Powell were each presented with a nilver,loving cup by several of the members, the presentation speech being made by Commo-
dore-eleet Crease.
Norristown—Alfred R Jamison Lakewood—Mr. E L Smith, Mi* M
E Smith
Philadelphia—J C Baker, Ed A- MoQluin, G R Heymann
Caipden—Thoa Harris Germantown — Mrs J P Hubbard «■ Mimes Hubbard Philadelphia—George T Sale and family, E Foster
txmcusii.
Philadelphia —Annie Collaty, Mrs Hurley, Edward E Meacham, Albert Une* weaver, H W CarvUle, Mrs Tboa McDermott, Martin McDermott Chas
Hathaway.
Lancaster—A Cecil New York-W H Robinson Wanatta, O—Geo Davidson
STAB VILLA
Woodbury -Lolle Ciond Whit* Wenoaah-Misa F Lorenoe, Mrs CU
A Porch Party Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Mecray gave porch party last evening at the cottage of Mrs. Mecray’s mother, Mrs. Harriet S. Hughes, No. 614 Hughes street, for the benefit of the First Prrobyterian Church, and a large sum of money was realised for the church parsonage fund-
Children's Party
A jolly childrens' party wm given I the CarroiyUla, in which fourteen juvenile* loo^fart. The leaders of the party were Mias Beatrice Shoneman and Master Gerald Goldsmlt.
tor printing, and by Mr Uick la tl
One thousand cords of oalr wood cut A list of the lots is published last winter or spring, delivered on ears wh ,_ ln . hta ^V P at any statton on lie Watt Jersey A *‘“re In this paper,
fl. 8. R. R-, deliveries to be made dnr^pplf bfsalMnOiaBSWorks,Salem.
Bumpier, 8 C—I Strauss Washington—Mr* BAP Dincauaen, Mia M P Dincauaen Columbia—J Strain* Philadelphia—G E William* Baltimore—M H Goldstein and tamIJJT Nfw York—Mias Hitlehins Fort Wayne— Wm P Breen and wife
Philadelphia—Lucien H Alexander Chicago—Mr* M Cohn Loa Angele*—Anna E Godfrey
THE STRAND AND BATHING
Beautiful Women Sit anti View the Surf
A CUT OF TENTS
PERSONAL MELANGE
Summer Visitors in Pknt> About the Resort
What Is Going On Among Our Fair Bathers—Liltle Tot* Enjoy Themselves—Persona! Mention
in her charge two little nieces, whom •he bathes cauUouxly and wisely. The mother is an invalid who is seeking health and strength In Colorado. Mr. William O. Wallace, a promient lawyer of Niagara Falls, together with Mr*. Wallace and their daughter are guests at the Chalfom* for an % Indefinite stay. Tte daughter, who is about fifteen, performed the remarkable feat of swimming out to the end of the pier tte other dey. Mr. Wallace is recovering from a siege cf typhoid fever, with which he wee suffering before coming to Cape May- He U proud of hi* praise* of this reeort as a health
Philadelphia—A Waiter Baltimore—Georgia 8 Hinks, Maud Linds ■ALtlHOn IK* Philadelphia—Dr Ghaa B Williams Riverton—MreJI B Hail A T Hall Ml Airy—Heba H Burnt M A Burnt Devon, Pa— Douglas 8 Warren
The public sale of lets at Cape May Point on the afternoon of Saturday, August 17th, should attract a number of purchasers. The lota are wall loea-
Dolng Excel leal Work ted. The fact that they can be bought Je .u C. Little bas opened a Bret das* b J P*P>ng five dollars per month,with paint riorr at 16B Jack*oo streat, where be immediate poateasion, is a great inhaapat la a full line of p.Inter ', and gUs- - ■— ■ " ‘
aiaiarlsl* He will take contract.
lucement. There are only sixty lota md il l* oredlcud that all of them will be readily sold. The prosent own- , ere have bad the title Insured by the West Jeracylltle end Guaranty Cons pany, so that purchaser* can foei assured that Uuir title will be perfect.
Mm. Ohman rf Washington, among the guests at the Virginia, was noticed the beach yesterday attired in a neat-flitting beach bathing suit. She •cased of a charming figure and was noticed by many of the bather* for her good way in disporting in the
Yesterday morning showed early signs of a bright, enjoyable day, and real gratitude was felt everywhere. Those same Utile songster* which ba< been heard so often along the strand among the clumps of beach grass and among the knolls upon the shore, were trilling their beautiful roundelays. ~~ e are worth writing about because they are worth listening to. And lire crowd* of bathers and the almost equally large throngs of spectators yesterday made all forget that a rainy Saturday had Just passed. Many forms and faces were obse showing that the height of the m
Mr. IX T. Btrauae, a successful wool merchant of Philadelphia, goes down to the res Here sen with wife and daughter Miss Daisy Strauae, and finds for himself and little family one of Dame Nature’s most enjoyable health givers. Miss Daisy t* « swfot faced girl, with a disposition as chyeer and loveable. mi— T Jinan Ambery of Wilmington,
Baaear To Be Given
A basaar will be Riven by Ibe ladies of the P. K. Church of Ibe Advent of Lefsyette street on Thursday, Fndsy, pod Saturday evenings, August 16th, 16th sod 17th, and the proceeds wul be tor the benefit of this church, which Is the all-year P. E. church of Caps May. he basaar will be held in the Japanese Tea Boom,at Congress Hall a ud be conducted throngont the d»y »nd evening
of the dates given.
The Cedi Cafe, No. 806 Ocean street. Is the most elegantly appointed place oTitenatars In Cape May, and is the place to meet opes triends, bcfalits sored.
Notfoe
J. Henry Edmunds, Ko. 81* W* Nogin street, is Commissioner of Deeds
for Newdeiroy sad Pennsylvania, and
also Notary .Public. 8A-tf The Cedi Cafe, No. 2115 Ocean Street, is the most elegantly appointed
One good- turn dowrvw another. When your suit is delivered and il looks well we want you to tdl your friends that Van Keasd made IL Some
GOSSIP OF LOBBIES
What is Going on In the Ctrfttgr Colony-Many Interesting Chatierings
Lucien H. Alexander, the well known Philedelphta lawyer, and pro ininent member of the American and Pennsylvania bar associations, u a patron at Congress Hall for a few day*. Mr. Alexander was a frequent visitor here in past seasons, and it was at Cape May some five year* ago that he met Wu Ting Fang, the last Chinese minister to the United States preced ing the present one, Sir I Jang < Tang. About a year ago Mr. W lo Mr. Alexander his photograph am. long letter describing the condiUon of affaire In the Cefoslial Kingdom, Marcus L. Godfrey of lx* Angelo, Cal., accompanied by hi* mother, Mr*. Anna E. Godfrey, formerly of uppe* Cape May county, arrived here yesterday for a visit. Mi. Godfrey came "on and surprised his wife, who did noi expect him. His w ife » as formerly Mia Bertha Roseman of Cape May ‘Ir. Godfrey is engaged in the restauml business at Loa Angeles, and t»
ling well.
Mrs. Everett H, Brown and daughter Mias Marian Brown of German lowi are occupying apartments tithe Wind sor foj a lengthy aqjoum. Mr. Brown will Join them later. Mr. and Mrs. Stockton H. Robert, of Philadelphia are being entertained by Mr. and Mfs, McFetrieh at the Dougbarty cottage at Washington and Jefferson (treats. Dr. Charles B. Williams of Philadel phia arrived at the Baltimore Inn yesterday to enjoy a season cf pleasure. B. Van'Better, the prominen’
_ to the Lafayette last evening. He will stay here al days.
Mis Sara Doyle and sister Mi® Mary Gifford, of Col lings wood, wen calling on old acquaintances here on
LOTUS QUARTET COMING
The second number of the Young Men’s Association series of popular entertainments will be the Lota, (iuortet, one of the oldest and strongest glee cl trim in the United Stales. The quartet will be under the per>nal direction of I. Henry Kauralski, re of New York’s most successful music teachers and directors. They will be accompanied by Alice S- Clayton, a humorous reader and impersonator of rare power. It is very unusual to secure a combination of such strength and everyone should patronize the entertainment the Columbia Hotel dining roo Thursday, August 16.
Mias Sara S VanGilder is spending few day* witb relali ve* in Philadel-
phia.
Ml* Carrie Voas visited her parent* during the week returning to Ocean City Saturday. Mr. Lumis, of Caibden, makes his customary weekly trip here. Roy VanGilder and Bessie Wcstcott were home visitor* over Sunday. Mr. Edward Bennett, wife and non and Mr. and Mrs. Win ton Smith and daughter, of Lanadale are spending a portion of the month here. Mr. David VanGilder and family were entertained by Mr. Edgar Vo*, the first of the week Mr*. E. Blake and family are spending the month with friends in Port •'.wan, N. Y. Mrs. Deborah VanGilder attended the funeral of her ancle Robert TOwn**nd, at Ocean View on Thursday. The Sunday school had a fine day for their excursion to Ocean City on
cloths were very large and were always laid on the table double. -For a long tlms they
The Lovey Dovey Association The Lovey Dovey Association had n enjoyable sailing party in the yacht Horatio,” Oapt. Smith. The Jolly party can not say too much in praise of the kindness of Capt. Smith on the trip. They had a most delightful sail. Those w ho enjoyed the trip, mostly from the Carroll Villa, were Dr. and Mrs. Steinert, Mrs. Leon Gam, Mrs. R, Rosenthal, Ml** Ada Davis, Ml*. Lovey Dovey Guttman, Miss Mali Guttman, Mia FriUic Guttman, Mia Hetty Rosemtein, Mia Sally Dingbat tto*eu*tein, Mr. and Mrs. “Eddie’ Goetz, Mr*. 8. B. Goldsmith, Miss El eanor Goldsmith, Mia Seay Sadie Strom, Miss Blanche Rosenberg, and Memra. Mike Newsboy, Soldier Hoffman, Mr. Hoffenanhoiue, Poprika GOttman, Elect rick Hoffmann and Gerald Goldsmith.
WOMEN AT GOLF Mrs. Kennedy of Philadelphia a Winner
MRS. STOVEL GOOD
The Dulien Cup Played For and Miss Shearer Gels Best Score
The Finance Committee of the Board of Freeholder* of the Couoty of C*p< Msv, will sell at public alt, *t Cspi May Court House, iu said eounlr, or Tuesday the 27tb day of August, 8WJ7. at 1 o'clock p. m Eighty-nine Countv Road Improvement Bonds of Ibe deuomiostion of Two Hundred Dollar* Nine of these Bonds will be due Sep tember 1, IBIS; ten each vucceedin, year until the series is paid. Bond, will be sold to highest bidder, one with privilege ol five. No bid will be received
J. D. Lcdlsw, H. 8. RpTUZkroan, W*. L. JOBHSOK, Finance Committee
We beg te announce tbs arrival of lb, celebrated M & H.. line of fine woolens foi and winter, 1 SOT-08 aad will take grsai isbre In sbowiog you tbs newest style = in put of garment and matarials Our workmanship will bsvt the earn* car, and attcolion that we have always sbowi and we-ern assure von of complete satte recDon. We pay special aUcatJou V Ladies and Grata istZlrtrork, such aclraciug. pressing aldering. In (act even thing pertaining to the taiionng boat oca Wm. F. Bouzell, 106 Perry Bt.
P. K. Church of the Advent At ibe P. E. Church of the Adven Lafayette street, between Decatur Jackson streets, the parish and aU church, the services on Sooday. wll Holy Communion. 7.an a. m.; Morning as and eermon. and celebration, HUt ; Sunday-school, S p. m.; Keening prayer and sermon, 8 p. at.
On Sunday evening, an open-faced •Liver watch with a bow tie pin, beVween Church of the Advent and 606 Lafayette street, residence of Rev. Ar-
thur Hess.
Euchre* Today The ladies at the Hotel Lafayette rill give a progressive euchre this aferaoon in the parlors, in which a large number have.signified their intention o play.
The Cecil Cafe. No. 20$ Ocean Street, 1 the most elegantly appointed plan* >T its nature In Capa May, and is the to. meet one* frieods. ScfaUtt
Lost-Old fashioned clasp bracelet. Return to 615 Hughes *1. Reward.
The ladle* of the Cape May G«.!f Club held a handicap medal plav u», rney yesterday afternoon. Mrs. End Hloveil, who came home in («. had tl e best actual score for one round, but Mrs. Kennedy of the Philadelphia -'rieket Club carried off the first pri.e >n anet 91. The Duffers tourney for the Mr*. R. Norris William* cup was also held ye . terday, and Mia 8healer was first,Mrs. Luther C. Ogden second and Mi** Do Silver third. The scons* of the main event follow:
Mm. Kennedy Mrs. F.'Btovel Mia Guile Davis Mrs. Joe Lucas. Mia Rena Dimond Mr*. Percy Collin* Mia Smith Mia Annette Davis Mia Florence Daniel*
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2200 poonds. Great speed and endurance. Thoroughly up-to-date, striking, graceful, racy—bot oot freaky. Very qmet. Wonderfully comfortable. The simplest car built and the easiest to operate. Many exijJaMve features. A positive revelation to those who have n-t
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Built by the originators of the famous integral motor and transmission system and the three-point suspension; and backed by fourteen years’ experience. The famous SL Louis cars have never been defeated in any endurance cod test, and have won many speed contest* over car* of far greater (rated) power. 1907 Motlel 17 Bumboul, $2250 1907 Model 18 touring car $2500 Writ* for descriptive circular, or bener Stilt, arrange for * demonstration Cape May Auto Co. Both Phones
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11 Sun 12 Mon 15 Tues Wed 16 Thu 16 Frt 17 Sat 18 Sun 19 Mon 30 Tues 21 Wed Thu
9 67 Until 9 00 10 88 " 9 80 1120 “ 10 OO —^ »■ 10 30 12 27 ** 1100 122 Until 12 00 12 80
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