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Cape May Daily Herald

CAPE MAY. N. J.. FRIDAY AUGUST 23, 1907.

The Only Daily Morning Newspaper Published at Cape May.

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CAPE MAY ON TOP NOW

PRAISES PHILADELPHIA

They Defeat Wildwood at Wild-

wood

BY SCORE OF 2 TO 1

Tlir Home Team Recover Their Laurels Lost in Wednes-

days Game

The Cape May ball team journeyed to Wildwood yesterday afternoon, pulled thenuelie* together and atialched a victory from Wildwood by a wore of 2 to 1. They were wore over their defeat by Wildwood on Wednesday and went over U> the mister reaort to retrieve their name as ball playera and retrived themaelvew b^-playing one of the beat games of the xeanon. A great crowd wdlneaaed it and appreciated it. bou of those Sere who did company the team, eagcrly tbe Capb May Daily Hekai.ii bulletin board, and when they found that t'ape May had acored it* winning run in the tenth inning it took away the grief' caused by Wednesday'

game.

Both teams made one run in the Brat inning and from then on the battle was fought lor on both sides with excellent playing, when Cape Mar ended the game in the tenth by \i "rhe score: CAPE MAY.

Hausen,lb Kuhn, c. J. Boogerss Hand, rf H. Hall, cf Sullivan, 3b Curry, 2b Bell, If Slleox, p Totals

K. H. O. A. K. 0 0 8 1 12 7 10 0 0 6 6 1

0 S 1 0 0

2 8 30 12

WILDWOOD

Keleber, e Lovelle, lb J. Cavalaski, 3b Musgrave»,2b Bunting, If Horton, p / Hnydpt^a* Abel, rf H. Cavalaski, c

Totals

Wildwood 1 Cape.May Left on 1

0 0 2 0 0

1 4 30 11

100000000 100000000 1—2 a. Cape May 8, Wildwood 8. Stolen bases. Cape May 2 ;

Wildwood 2.

Sullivan, Curry. Doubie plays, Hand to Uouger. Struck outby Horton 7,by Silcox 6. Bane on balls by Horton 2, by HHcox 4. Wild pitches Silcox 1. Time of game 1 h. US minutes. Umpire

J. Wallace Hallow ell Bel

While Abroad

Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace Hallowell, mho have passed the summer in Kurope, will sail for America today, and w hen they arrive home will come to their collage at Ocean street and Co-

lumbia avenue. They passed

•lays in Paris before preparing to lake The Euaopean edition of the New York Herald, published in PaHs, and dated August 13th,in acotmnunicalion from Aix-I.es-llaln* of August 10th contain* an account of Mr. and Mrs. Halloa ell’s trip. 7>ey were then slaying at the Hotel llamasoon, and before reaching there had visited Londi Paris, Carlsbad, Vienna, Berlin, Wr baden and Lucerne. The same paper contains the remarks of Mr. Hallowell

on Philadelphia real estate.

•The concentration of Pennsylvania Bail road interests in the neighborhood of Broad and Chestnut streets has meant a great deal for real estate ownin that neighborhood, and now we expect -to get the Block Exchange' moved to that locality. Keoenl sales of ground have been at the rale of (2k) _

foot, and Up: new building ’fcf

the Uirard Trust Company represent* on outlay for land and building of

seven million dollars.

‘-Philadelphia is growing very rapidly, espenally the mantifacturing inter eats. Indeed, within the last three or four years it has grown faster than any city in the United States, except New York. This is all a healthy growth,; too, and has not been so much allecled by the condition of the slock market

as in some other cities.

“The went arrangement with the street railway companies, by which at the end of fifty years all their lines are become the property of the city, the latter guaranteeing the rail way s’securities and paying tlje cost of new construcUon in the meanw bile, has relieved us from any unseUlement over question* of municipal ownership. Credit for this is largely due to George H. Earle, w ho reorganized so successfully the Beal Estate Trust Company, and who is one of the directors of the

Rapid Transit Company."

PERSONAL MELANGE

Summer Visitors in Pientj About the Resoft

GOSSIP OF LOBBIES

Whkt is Going on In the Cottage Colony—Many Interesting

Chatterings

(icorge Ludlam of Washington, who has passed several years In Washington, and who has not been‘here for 30 ira, is visiUng Cape May, and scarcely recognizes any one whom he knew when he left. He was a native here. His father w as once proprietor of the

KonUne Hotel.

WilliamCofTIn,division freight agent of Uie West Jersey and Seashore Kailroad, and family are Occupying a cot-

tage on New Cal* May.

Dr. N. M. Bpring and family of Baltimore are occupying No. 8 Atlantic Terrace for the balance of the season. John G. Yogler, owner of the Arlington Hotel here, and one of the who received the franchise to lay the present trolley road down Washington street, is a gue»t gt the Virginia, accompanied by his wife a

daughters.

THE HOTEL ARRIVALS

Those Who Are Registered ai The Old Resort

‘VILLAGE VAGABOND”

PEOPLE OF NOTE

Names Mentioned ol Those Who Come and Go From Our Hotels

d wife, K

1‘ittsburg—A A B

W Bmith

Washlngton-J M Gill, R J GUI Baltimore—Mrs Hm H Graham, Mis* M Josephine Uahan, J Harrington G'Nelll, Miss Ethel Knight, Miss Helen Harrtc Philadelphia—T B Schooner and ife, Miss Estelle Schooner, Miss Ids May Schooner, E B Schooner, Jr I'bcenlxvllle — E N Penny packer,

id wife

The Drury Stock Company Pre* sents Great Bill

PUYED BY REQUEST . Du Frayne as "Lazarus" Kep' The Audience in Constant Laughter

TUI" Wfl’l Be Great

Next Saturday morning, August 24, at 10 o'clock, probably the most Interesting and exciting base ball game of the season will be esutested upon the Block ton grounds The proceeds will be devoted to the life guards and to various chart ties,-8L Margaret’s House amongst others. The teams bare been £,'Slected from college and preparatory school men now In Cape May, and the buys are “hummers." Dr. Thomas Dando, Judge Rodgers and others have Interested tbemselvdi in the selection of the teams, and all of the arrangcxnenU, and intense rivalry exists. It is propose^to select a team next week from Haturday’s con lest ants

to play Cape May.

Beach avenue and Jackson street,-‘The Hedgst," for the fagnetlt of the Baa Home, si Cape May Paint. • Mrs. Wro. King, Preside

HOTELS BEWARE ! A few weeks ego a crook of the firstwater succeeded in gaining entrance to the guests list pf Star Villa by forging reoommendalJoitt from former guests. He was short, thin, a very Jewish face, beadlUte grey eyes, veryquick in his movRnents. He was s of fine education, claimed to be graduate of Heidelburg, and called himself Edmund Obienderf, of erlin, civil engineer and member of the Royal Geographical Society, of Germany, on his way to China t« buildings railroad. Said he bad belonged to to a German corps of bonders who had constructed railroads in Africa and South America, Ac. A few Jays ago he left, with unpaid board oiils, a diamond hr ace let disappeared at the same time. His baggage examined and only a few old clothes, some large stone* and a quantity of burglars keys were found. Who will

gel him next?

Call For Kepnbllcaa State Con-

vention.

The Republican vote A of New Jersey are requested tp ?lppt delegates primary elections to he held according to the provision* of the rrtatuti New Jersey, to a Stale convention to Ire held in Taylor Opera Houae, in the city of Trenton, at 12 o’clock noon, on Thursday, the 19th of September, 1907, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Governor, to be supported a!

the ensuing election.

The basis of representation from each county under this call is regulated by Chapter 287. laws at New Jersey, session 1906, page 608. That is to say, one delegate for every 200 votes east by the Republican party for its candidate for Governor at the last Gubernatorial election, viz, election 1906, and one delegate for each fraction er 100, but any election district which cast »t the last Gubema-

eleelion less than 200

olee shall be entitled to cast such fractional portion of a vote In said convention as may be determined by the respective County Committees of

the State

Frank O, Brick**, Chairman. Ailest:—Alexander C. Yard, Secretary Pro Tem.

Cepe May Is Richer

As a result of ihe upholding of the ix acta passed by the Legislature in 1906 In the opinion handed down by Supreme Court Justice Pilney, there is increase on the taxes on the road* in the state of fdJJUOJWo, me which is to go tq the schools. The dale has already taken a JiUle ov >1,000,000, but the balance will paw I apportioned and Cape May will receive out at this 982,‘fOO.OK There je sent into Cape May county jotlecled fiam second-class railroad property and to be distributed among

ty, $3010.67.

A ttplesdld

The vaudeville given In the parlors of the Columbia Haul on Saturday evening under the management of Mr. Reel was a decided success. The par-

one of the bait

that has been given at Cape May lor a long Ubm- Mine Host Brel is el’ getting'up something to help entertain <*■ aa wail at the visttets who

Daily Hersk high i

Noun

19 Mod 20 Toes 21 Wed 22 Thu 23 Fri 24 Bat 28 Fun 26 Mod *7. Tor. 28 Wed SO Fri 31 Sat

Tide Table IDE MOOXUdHT Evening Alter 342 “ 130 4 66 •• 280 6 03 “ 0 69 All Night

' t.xrarrrTE Newtown—J F Kcernan New York—Warren Cleaver Philadelphia—Dr Cavier Baltimore—1) Clinton Beagle, John Foodwin, Maud Hinds Geoigie Hinds Jersey Shore — Mr* 8 Spigetmyer, SDss L BhafTer, Mrs W E Gbeon, Mis*

N Gheen

New York—E W Zender Philadelphia— W A Courtney and wife, Mr Gun*berg Maryland—D M Chealon Baltimore—L P Hutcheson Trenton—T P Bcnsor wmnsoB Ridley Park—Dorothy C Corher Pottatown—J H Bowen Roeemont—Mrs F N Broel, J Frames Bruel Altoona—G A Honser, wife and son Philadelphia—Arthur W Jones

West Cheater—Lucy M Leeds, Marg* ret la R Leeds England—M Constance Harris Philadelphia—Mrs C A Farrium,2d, Isabelle T Farrium

STAB VILLA

St David, Pa- Mrs John B Miles, Mrs Jerome B Carpenter Philadelphia—Louis J Benton and Harrisburg—Jm N Hobart

The patrons of the Opera Houae were hugely pleased last night when the Village Vagabond trod the boards. F. B. Coigne, (Henry Davis) who essayed the title role, gave a clearer portrayal of the manly harum-scarum of the village. His heroic passage* were effectively given, while hi* quieier «*nw were rendered with artistic appreciation of the character. The role of the villian fell to the bands of Roland Sedgw ick, w ho made of it all that could be desired in the way of dev iltry. Richard Uolby's Owen Davis was a tine character delineation and do<orv» the highe*t praise for Us truth and *ii

oerity.

Mr. Melcombcas Ned gave a ver interesting study of a beautiful part. Mr. Burnett proved himself an actor of no mean calibre. Mr. Du Frayne as Lazarus the Jew gave one of the cleverest character drawing* a person would want ness. He kept the audjence In laughter. Miss Elois Bertram was the Naomi. We congratulate the Drury Block Co. on their keeping this bright particular star ever shining. Her clever work no matter what role she essay*. Last w eek it was the wjld cat of Golden Gulch, and splendidly she did It; tonight she gave us a sweet womanly |>ortrayaJ, full of color and human feehi% and strongly dratnaUt without in the least overdrawing. The play is a strong one and the cast superb, and the Cape May publican: to be congratulated that this excellent company is still with us. Sale of Home-Made Cakes

HEAERS DRAINAGE RP0RT An Agreement May Be Reached On Knltfect A special meeting of council was held last Friday evening to receive the citysolieitore report on the question of the serf ace drainage of the lands in •lie vicinity of Stockton avenue. The result of the meeting was that the city agree, to pay one-third ihe -wrt of proper drainage facilities pmIdedthMihe Robb estate pay* thirds, the work to be done under the direction of the city engineer. Bevonly-Ove peroent.ofthesubscription to the Cape May School 0 f Agriculture, in accordance with

French Fosters.

FVanre rm* had ■ law ever since 1791 preacrllilng that only government (rosters may N- printed on white p*i>er. All other* must tie on colored paper

and are subject to a tax. The Longest Levs Letter,

Perhaps the longent lore letter In the world I* one written by a certMn courtier In the time of Queen Elizabeth to bis ladylove on the return from the armada campaign. It occu- “**■* * of crabbed writing, the

rd* being something like

10 00 1080 1100 USD

Ml toed Kates to Saratoga Springs

10 28 1109 1161 1218 12 66

Army of the HapublkMsJXuoa* Spring. N V-, September 8 to M. the PeSosyT rant. K* 11 road wlU oell excursion liSta to Baratoco Spring, from all Marions oo its Hues September T to 9. tncloslrr, good reiorving to laave Hreatoga Springs Sep lember V to IT, at rtduerd ratea. Scot over* at New York, POUsdelpbla. Baltlmore and Washington, wh* be granted ticket* reading via tboase**— Tickets via slew York e hr HixUoo Hirer Boat Hoc. York and Albany or Troy. By deposit of ticket .lib at Saratoga Springs mod lbs payment of liMaa extension of ths return limit to October 6 may bs obtained.

•bat Tow Have Brea Waiting For

An opponaaHy to purchase a slriM modern, e» to date, well located boms i

easy terms. BsreUls:

, Close to the ocean baring twelve roou large eement hereto ant. new hot plaat _ tmern always betegs gond mate." Only a •■udl ameaat o* W- —'— *•

Athol, Maim—William Built van and wife Camden—C J Kitlenhouse Pittsfield, Maas-b'eo F Manning rxsnui-L Yfix* Tuckahoe—Mrs E Jane Bled man I hiladelphia—Mhw E Jane Ogden, Miss Grace Knerr, Harry Rosenthal, H Hothchild Dennisville—Mr* L Blraabridge Camden — A K Wood and wile, Grare a wood Chicago—Mf* B Cohen

Pled 4'X)

number of

40.000.

Scissor, end Lightning.

Bmail nnl. ii-* of steel, snob as scls>m, cannot attract lightning out of Ita course, a* commonly supposed.

Colors and the Eyes.

Green Is the color most bcnc6cUI to the eye in diffused light and reds and pinks the most harmfuL In a strong direct light, however, bloc .and neutral tints are the best for the eye* and jure white the most harmful, proved by the phenomenon of

FIRST OF MATCH-GOLF Invitation tvenl Given by Mr. Harvey Today SOME CLOSE SCORES Suddardx Wins From Rogm. and Colling Parson Wins Oul On Home Slrdcli

The Aral match play to..me' •ea*ou on the Cape May link, yesterday and will beconcJud* D i* an invitation event given Harvey of the 1-hlladelphia ' ’b, who is also vice presidm

si club, n the li

und the playing of

a* required heiore (.curnt Ov iuddanls, w ho i, lookol on

the winner of the event, succeeded putting out John L. Roger*. Jr., of

Huntington Valley Club. Rev. H. B. Wright, ilala'w paraon, hail a close match w ill ellyn Bmith, of Ixiuisvillc. K won out on the home grei-n. E. K. BUpbain. therbamua Philadelphia Country ClubGrei mittec. also bad a cloae match *

Jiie appn

.III nz

i the

blindness.

Lost Through Ignorance. A Romn:i om waa unearthed during errs ratio!.* at Scatby. near Searbor oogh. A workman, under the Impresd..n that there might be money h gave it a tap with his pick with result that it was broken

Bale OF home made baking by the ladies' of the Baptist Church, next Saturday, Augusy 24, 312 Washington street. In the third weekly sale of home made bakings, next Baturday, at the old Blar buiMing, the ladiea of the Baptist-Church will give special attention to hqme made bread and candy. A very superior article will be furnished - to the many who have made inquiry for these articles in the part. Borne of thaw delicious cake* will also be on sale.

Philadelphia—Paul Davis, 8d, Geo B Pine, John G Vogier and w ife, Mia* Olga Vogier, Helen Vogier Camden-J S Middleton Bplllnwre—Arthur H Hall, Redmood V Stewart Pittsburg - Mrs J E Weir, Miss Helen E Weir Koaemont—Mis F W Bietdl,J Fran-

cis Breuil

BALTIlfoMC IKS Baltimore— Dr Luther M Pei

and wife

Washington — Olivia Walter, Ida

Walter.

Pittsburg—Mrs D E Heckman Philadelphia—Frieda Kreuitsei, Mr O’Connor and wife, Ralph Macgakey, Mi« Minnie Farrow Baltimore—Fetd Bolton

-Henry L Kelley and i Don Wlllmtngtoa Allan tie City — Mn C rf Cbureh, Mia Mary Chaiah Philadelphia - Hs.ry A Lt«a Airii. p — ■atyOHMwMn. t.» a. m.: IBs sets a

The Paul Jones Cotillion The subscription danoe at Congi Hall on Batuiday evening next bids fair to be a moe$ charming oecasion. The children are looking forward with great expectations. The grand trium phal march and garland dances will be features and the musical chair will occasion much fun. The large dining room will be used and the. early part of the evening will be for the children and the latter part a selected program of the latest danon for adults. The orra, an excellent one, comes from Philadelphia. Luden O. Carpenter L director in charge. Tickets, 60 cent* at Congress Hall.

The Weekly Herald

Before going home, leave your sab scription for the Cape May Weekly ald, which is published every Thursday and mailed to any address in the United States for one dollar per year In advance. The paper consist* of eight pages and is the only paper printed in Cape May giving all the local news ae well as the news from the various places throughout the county. It keeps up with the progress of event* at Cape May and gives impartial reports of all matters before the public. It la the only paper in Caps May not owned and published the Interest of a particular enterprise or for the advancement of one set of persons. Sand your subscription by mail or leave It at the offlee, No.

A w atch fob eh Initial* “H. E. P.' Return to Harold-Edward Pine, lafa- “ * OP Law

The Cedi OM, No. Osaa St is the Meet sBegamly appelated piaor of Maaatwe ta Chpe May. and ta «h* j*:*.

Bids for painting Ixiwer Townahip vouse, on outside, two coats, and glszag w indow *, rails to be set up, ;>ainted white, trimmings to correswnd, Luca*' best white lead to be xsed and best of oil. Rids will be revived by the committee np to8o'clock Sept. 4, 1907,%t which time and place committee will meet and open «me. For fcrther information Inquire

rf committee or clerk. . Chas, C. Beeves, Clerk.

One good turn deserves another. When your suit is delivered and il ooks well w e want you to tqll your . riends that Van Ke*se1 made it. £ z omen love honor in men, others •hip beauty, and not a few admire manliness, some like honesty in him '**t and some adore his money mak ng instincts, others admire charity, bravery, modesty, learning; each and every one has a different leaning, but thing they all agree, and that is heartof dressing well. Every wom-

well

and clothed; w hen she doesn’t she Is dead to womanla instincts. Give a trial to Van KerfKl, 424 Washington street. Repairing, cleaning, presting,

Best Advertising Medium The Herald Is s good advertising nedimn. On Baturday a lady lost a package. She advertised in the Herald >n Monday, and the finder sew adver md returned the goods to the ovner If you loee anything advertise the - fart the Herald,

Lost

Diamond ring. $100 reward if returned to Harold Edward Pine, Lafayette Hotel,Cape May.or420 Law Bldg., Baltimore, Md. t> 22-81

The Cedi Cafe, No. 906 Ocean street, is the most elegantly appointed place of lU nature In Cape May, and is the to meet ones triends. Schbts

Notice

J. Henry Edmunds, No. 612 Washington street, is Commissioner of Deeds New Jcitey and Pennsylvania, and also Notary Public. 6-8-if

hole.

The other matrhes resulted a* follow*; I^wi* C. Baker defeated A. C. Hob. mson <i up and 5 to play: K. C. Rutschman beet G. Howell Parr 3 up and 2 to play: J. P. Edward* defeated Bnmuel Bupham, 2 up; T. B. Dallas beat A. D.

Kollet

Matthew ► beat fc

7 to play.

In the second brook Suddard* [

r, the president of the Bala Golf dub, up and 1 to play; Ef C. Rut»climau defeatol Rev. H. 11. Wright 1 up in 19 bole*: J. p. Fzlwards.W the Pbiladelphia fount ry flub, trium plied over his club malerriv. K. Bispbam, 3 up play; and Judge f. L. Mattliew* * on from T. B. Dallas, !* up and

d 2 to play; Judgef. L.

md George l

Wu. K. ItiiKzeix. IDS Perry St. ‘ TAX NOTICE Under the prrwnt law tbrcoilrctot ma-i WMof b n 1 “ J, ' rU “‘ n ‘ , ' Et * ud ra 1 ' P->J ■on rrmainlDK unpaid on Jolv Br»t 1907 PI* Advertised Delinquent Lisi will first pror In tbe Gape May paper* on Sept. 1; it the aame time wit) be publiahrd * lot the name and amounts doe of the II and Persona! Taxes of 1906 maalul n pajd at that date. To avoid tbe co»i 1 publicity of advertt*ins paymeoi >uld be made by Sept. *. 1907. Sol Kekples. Collector.

tve Mina re Talk; Three Minnie Hate Tbe Keyatsoe Telephone Company give five minute conversation at a three min te rate. Tbt* la an important matter to persona using the long distant e upon *» mutters The Keystone Tele - baa tbe leading telephone s i rice in Cape May-

Special Big Bay Shore Shrimp served *1 the Cecil Cafe, 2tft Ocean Street 'sguificent prirste dining rooms.

The Cecil C*fe. No. 295 Oran Street, i the most elegantly appointed place of it*~nalare in Cape Msy. and is the place to meet ones friends Scblits Beer served.

A gu i an teed fast rabbit bound, only 4 yean old. Mum be sold by last of nooth. Apply at this office >

7 p.m. .

Aman In him by ***** « te*. *

Wnntrtf. One thousand cords of oak woo ■st winter or spring, delivered o t any stalloai on the Went Jen _ JLTL IL, delivetie* to be made dur-

July 26, >07.

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