Cape May Daily Herald, 16 August 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY HERALD, FRIDA V AUGUST 16,1907

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CAPE MAY jj.'j THE C001E8T SEASIDE SUMMER BESORT ON THE ATUMTIC CBA8T Reached by Reading System and Pennsylvania, from Philadelphia. FOURTEEN EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM THE RESORT

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1 ohwrvatiunt. Cape May laTroiti 3 to 10 ilcyreca cooler in Summer and warmer in Wijitcr than any other C.ith of Florida, li stands on a peninsula jutting out lietwccn ihr Atlantic Ocean and the Delaware liny. 1 >a unsurpassed. Equable end^rt dimate. It.i. thy Home of Faalii.m and Wealth in the Summer acason,

» ill. .. l..stoiy ol one hundn-d yean as such.. Splendid hotel accommodationa. THE BOULEVARD stretches along the ocean front, just inside li.e Boardwalk, and along 1 during H.r lashionai Ic diiving donrs of the ilay are seen hundtedt ol fine equipages and automibilcs, while their

',<eu|Miits can enjoy at the same time an unobstructed view of Old Neptune.

THE FINEST BEACH STRAND IN THE WORLD IS HERE THIMBU ARP WALK it> a splendid esplanade, over five miles in length, with unobstructed views of the ocean. FISra.NG, SAILING. GI NNING, and the kindred sports in both-stil! 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 gulleys, and no life lines arc rfqftired.

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, arc open all Summer. Frequent tournaments. THE COTTAGE COLONY is a distinguished feature, made up of-rcsidents of the leading cities of the UnionIt is a SHORE RESORT with all the advantages of the Coontky PcAck. because it is the only resort on the Coast on the main land and not op a sanded island, and along its'avennes are trees with verdant foliage. THE MARKETS are the best, with fresh vegetables gotyieted fr< m faims in the adjoining country.

The History of -:Cape May County from THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY EMBRACING

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tlie rlMnic and falliug of be mouth U in au udt to lie kissed, the and partly over the I Tbe birds above slag

same Ointln. JW?”mnu —Mell. tl stoops and klsaes tbe prl. She does not awaken, and be kisses her aimln. Tbrice be .kisses her, and tbe third time she move* Then after a bit she opens ber eyt* and blinks at blm. - "Why. where did you Co me fromf “From tbe tenuis court, where you "Its too hot for tennis.” "I think so too. Much pleasanter here I might have won a pair V Hove..” "You wouldn't do that." ‘Wbyr "Rvauae you are a gentleman.” "Would you never have forgiven "Never—that la. unless we had been He thought a moment then said. - "There was no temptation under the

"No temptation! How compUmentaryr "1 moan that knowing I would incur your dlspk-asure If I kissed you I wouldn't think of doing so." He was sitting on s wicker chair beside her Jiammertng tbe ground with bis Racket absently. "What are you thinking about?" she asked. "I oo<- kissed a girl In a hammock." be said, "and/f wasn't engaged to her either SUy-Vas asleep, just as you were f kissed ber three times, and the third time she awoke. She knew very well I'd kissed her." “What did she do?” "She didn't do anything." “And what did you do?" ~1 didn't do anything either at tbe time Hot that evening It was moos light She went to sleep on the wicker lounge 00 the porch—and—well. 1 kissed her again.”

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"I suppose.- she said presently.' “that as you bad Visaed ber once be--fore' / •'Thrrc times.” ^ "It didn't make so much difference about the fourth kiss—that Is. from you—and since she was -asleep It wasn't ber fault anyway.” "If you should go to sleep on the wicker lounge on tbe porch tonight and I should kiss you. yon wouldn't be to blame, would foaT"' ^Certainly g»ot But yoe*r ^t. ijisylie I'd tie to blame, bat since yon didn't, know anything about It there wouldn't be any harm done." "I don’t know about that” The moon shone down on a corner of tin- porch covered with w istaria, or. rather. !be moon shone on the wistaria -while the corner was liwTlecp shadow This distinction may seem trivial, but It I* not In this case, for on a wicker lounge In tbe corner a girl j£y asleep. True, one tiny ray struggling through the Tine ton bed her lip*. He was sitting beside her This time be was In

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Stockton Hotel Cape May, N. J. OPENED FOR 8 A80N OF 1907 Ditcctly Facing the Ocean. Rooms $3 00 to $5 00 per day Sjiecial Terms by the WeckCoroer Rooms and Suites with Parlors and Baths Extra. Concerts in Bal! Room, mornings ly to 13. Hops Evenings, 8 I Concerts 10 to 12 in Japanese RixunDogs not taken or allowed oil the premises. H. S. Cake. Manager

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD

PERSONAUY-CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS TO NIAGARA FALLS August 20, September 3 antijj, 1907 “Zir $11.75 from Cape May Tickrts gooil going 00 trnln leering 5 o0 p. m.: and SPKCIA1. TRAIN of I*u man Parlor Cars, and Day Coscbrs. Irsviog PhlUdelphia at 8.10 ». m.. following d.y, running vis tbe PICTURESQUE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY ROUTE Tickets good marnin. on regular train within TEN DAYS. Slop-oil within limit slloeed at Buffalo rrtnrnlng. 1 Host ruled Booklet and full laformatiou maj be obtaioed from Ticket Agenta. J. K- WOOD. Pass Traffic Manager GEO. W. BOYD. Gen'l Pass Agent.

I Ml Ml»IMI ffl. Announces Direct Connections with Atlantic City, Trenton, Camden, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Baltimore and All Long Distant Points

5 Minute Conversation at a 3 Minute Rate CONTINUOUS SERVICE NIGHT AND DAY

251 eastern Telephones ia Cape May. We Lead by 1W

For inlormation call up chid operator P. 0. Building. Cape May.

. Hotel Lafayette Cape May, N. J. Ofr-ns June 2glh for the Season oj /go?. Directly on the' Beach. - - Nrw/y Burnt shed. AOHW TRACY.

AN account of the Aborigines; The Iim, ;, Delaware Bay; The Settlement of thr o.m.tv The Whaling; The Growth of the Village. The Revolution and Patriots; The Establishment „l the New Government; The War of i»i2; The Progress of the County and Soldiers of the War

By LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS »80 Pages. 48 Illustration!. 31 Ch.plers. 5 Append!, SENT POSTPAID ON RECEIPT OF S2.00 BY LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publisher 810 Washington St. Cnpc May,.N. ,)

GO TO .. J. D. CRAIG'S.. 108 Jackson St. Cape May tooe 'youk Shoes Repaired You will find a first class Shoe Maker, and he wil do your works Satisfactorily, as nothing but the ver,. U-sl of Leather i- used. £ Ik: h b Mu Ik Eu la bar. re [a to in Ir.ni hotol

Sewing Machines And Organs

Sold on Instalments

ALL KINDS OP MPSICAL INSTKL'MKNTS Tt'NKD AND KEPAdKKD. ST KINGS FOk VIOLINS, BANJOS AND Gl'ITAkS ON HAND.

108 Jackson Street

j. D. Craig,

Established 1886.

Bell Phone 97x

The Daylight Store

We are Never a! Sea as to what is correct in Style. When fashion dictates we obey, keeping thereby a stock of Ladies and Mens PumishiiT^s that is'tip-to-the-mimUj: jn style as well-as

0. L. W. KNERR, 518-20 Washington St.

GONGrRElS© HALL The only brick, fire-proof hotel.at Cape'may. Directly on the beacbv^tuated on the nighest land and overlooking the beach drive-way and-oceiin. Refurnished and greatly improved since last year. Opens June 29th Tor season of 1907.' R. HALPIN

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

311 Washington st-

HOTEL COLUMBIA CIPE WTS FHORITE HOTEt X . Under REEL Management. Ocean Stnd. Near the Ocean

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Table and Service of the Highest Order. Orchestra, Fine Music

Postal Brings Booklet and Special Rates.

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CARROLL VILLA Central Location. Convenient So all points. S]•cions'A Cool Verandas do** vtaw of bra and Bathing Uiettoda. Tahir KxorllrDclr* KatablUfd. MRS. T. R BROOKS

STA.R VILLA. Ocean Street FULL OCKAM VIEW. FIRST HOUSE FROM THE BEACH ■a. L.

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SCHELLEiiGEES LAKDIHG

Poth’s Beer Choice Wines and Liquors

Local Phone No. 3D.

JflPIES e. HILL

THE HOMESTEAD East Cor. Washington and Jackson Sts. Cap* Hay THE CAFE is thoroughly up-to-date in all appointments. Handsomely appointed parlors for ladies. Cottages served with choicest Wines, Liquors, tfi J. J. RATTY. Manager

THE VIRGINIA OCEAN END OF JACKSON STREET CAPE MAY, N. J. •4> THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE HOUSE a. HALPIN, Formerly of the Windsor.

THE ALDINE,

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DECATUR ST. (Pliak. Ira* boat ) Opr. .1! I

ISAAC H. SMITH CLOTHIER AND FURN-IStTER FULL UNE OF TRUNKS ALWAYS ON HANOI

^Opposite Reading Depot. 608 WASHINGTON ST- CAPE MAY, N, J. HOWARD F. OTTER GENERAL UPHOLSTERER Dauirr lu FURNITURE and MATTRESSES WINDOW SHADES, AWNINGS, and BEACH TENTS A SPECIALTY ill-13 Mansion Street. - Cape Mav

WM. S. SHAW GENERAL CONTRACTOR Dwuler la JZime, Shriek, Sand, Cement and ^Builders StUnhone 3co. SO. SKatenaU. gss Simin Street

B- S. CURTIS Plumbing, Steam and Gas Pitting Au- ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION SHOP—Delaware Ave. Cape May, N.J.

SAMUEL E. EWING General Contractor. House moving a specialty

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