Cape May Daily fierald
VOL. I. NO. 45
CAPE MAY. N. J.. SATURDAY AUGUST 24, *907.
The Only Daily Morning Newspaper Published at Cape May.
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End of the Two-Day Play Tourney MATTHEWS WINS Matthews Does Good Playing and Beats Edwards 5 up and
4 to Play
Mr. CharlM Linton Matthew* of Philadelphia »(ni the twoHlay invitation match play tourney which ended yckteniay, Riven at the Cape May tSolf Clubby Vice firmiileol K. W. Harvey, and the runner up cup went to K. -C-
Ruuchinan.
.In the dual round Mr. Matthews put out J. I'. Kd wards bf the ItUladelphia Country (Tub, 6 up and 4 to play, and K. C. Kulachman defeated George O. Sudjiard* S up and 1 to play. The final yMitch went to Judge Matthew*, 2 up -" and 1 to play.
BASE BALL THIS MORNING Life Ouarda V*. St. Margaret’a OB Stock ton Lawn TtiU Saturday morning, August 24, at 10 o'clock, probably the moat interesting and exciting base ball game of the aeaaon s ift be contested upon the H lock ten ground*. The proceeds-will be devoted to the i,ife • guards and various charities, Ht. Margaret's House among*l other*. The teams have been selected from college and prsparalorv school men now in-Cape May, and the boys are “bummers.” Dr. Ashton, Thomas I>ando, Judge Hodger* and other* have interested themselves in the selection of the teams, and all o< the arrangements, and intense rivalry exists. The following line-up of both team, has been carefully picked out by Judge Kodgm, Amos Worthington and Dr. Ashton: '—s lift Guards—Judge Rodgers, lb; Dailey, as; Burtiss, 2b; R. Viana, Barret, rf; F.J. Graves, 3b: E- Viana, If; J. Mllden, cf: Ash, p; L. Rodger*,
sub.
BL Margaret's — Cunningham, Khoemaker, lb; 8. Ua«knU,2b;Raytou, as; Wagermulh, if; Harris, cf: Vitter lien, p; Dawson, If; E. Hacketl, 3
CRABBING EXTRAORDINARY A (iresI Tluir KnJojrd llj A Good
(Vompaay
A prrMymUy-eonducled crabbing Ivarty-ctulcr the management of Mr Henry S. Moore, of Philadelphia, vrh by the way is editor of tlic Pbiladel phis Advocate, a journal devoted to the purilloatlon ol Philadelphia politic*, started from the Klbeion Hotel yesterday afternoon and proceeded to Srbellenger'a lumding and were soon aboard the good ship Metroinlilan manned by Captain Handjmd li.sit and line* having been provided they soon were on the way 4o the Hailing grounds, but In a short lime the ship grounded, possibly owing .weight of the editorial pnasen * of an hour or less, by the aid of a tug boat, the ship w as again floated and off they started again. Arriving at the llshing groOnd* all and* became busy llshing fur crab*. Mr*. Gebney, of New York, landed the lirsl crab and was awarded thcilrsl prite of a linger deco ration contributed by Mr. Moore, and tht ** captured the »econd^firir.e of bon bons contlibuied by.Mr. P'red Ehrenfdd, of Goeusburg, Pa.-, who I* the supervisor of tSouth West Branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and spending his vacation with liU »ife and son at the Elberon. The llshing party consisted of ten person* all guest i of the Kiberou. They caught aboul one hundred crabs and all bands noted it one of the most enjoyable trip* of their lives. The crabs will be served for lunch toslay the inimitable style for which the Elberon i* noted.
PERSONAL MELANGE
Bids for painting Low-er Township house, on outside, two coals, and glazing windows, rails to be set up, to lx (minted white, trimming..' to correspond, Lucas' best white lead to be used and bast of oil. Bids will be received by the committee up toSo'clock p- m. riept. 4, 1807, at which time and place committee will meet and open same. For further information inquire, of committee or clerk. Chas. C. Reeves, Clerk.
Big Man Rarer frside fishermen naml It ol their pounds one of
the waters of the Delaware. He «■ big as s horse, fisherman Chamber* explained, and weighed about 1400 pounds. This “manealer" was placed on exhibition, but was cut up for the extraction of oil of which a great many gallons were taken.
Appeal Itor Bathlag Sails Guests leaving hotels and having bathing suits that they do not eare to take home with them, will confer * grant favor If samenre left at comer of oue and Jackson street,“The
STOCKTON CONCERT
Prof. J. F. Zimmennann, the due tor of the Block on Hotel orchestra has prepared an excellent program for tomorrow- evening's&unday concert: Grand March Religiose Zimmennann Overture, Turandot I-achnci (Schiller's Tragedy) Suite, The King's Hal klamjae Bendix a. The Dervishes b. Blue Beard and Fat Ira* -— c. Hindoo Priest* d. The Cossacks Echoes from the Metropolitan Opera Serenade, Italien Czibulka Idyl, Smiles and Garemies Bendix Selections, “Cannon" Bizet Spanish Dance* Maxzkowsky Overture.: Raymond Thoms* Introduction snd Chorus, Ixibengrin
Wagner
Look everywhere H you hav e the lime Examine critically as to quality and price your judgment we’l be satisfied And so will you Van Kernel The Tailor lo street address necresary I'ncle Sam know* us. Both 'Phones No High Prices No Misrepresentation
No
Summer Visitors in Plenty About the Resort
GOSSIP OF LOBBIES
What is Going on In the Cottage Colony-Many Interesting
Chatterings
Patronise Advertisers.
Patronise the man who advertises Remember that tbL man is taking aU this trouble to present hli goods to. yoo He gives you special prices and brings the goods virtually to vourdoor through the newspaper la order to save you thf' ioconvenieocv ot look lug in all I be Stores for what you want. He ua benefit to the. community for without him the impers conld not run sod in buyag from him you are doing a good thing for the tadflfyoo live in. Buy of the sdverlisersTrhey are ttie up-to-date
sod wade awake men
Mi** Dorothy C. Cooper Ridley ■ark. Pa- 1* visiting the Mis*e* Brown, daughters of Charles K. Brow n of Philadelphia, at the Windsor. and Mrs. G. A. Houser of Altoona, Pa., have apartments at the Windsor for a fortnight’s sojourn. Lucy M. Leeds and Mias Margarelts R. Leeds of West Chester, Pa., came to the Chalfonte to enjoy a late Augusy visit. , ^Mr. and Mrs. William Sullivan of Athol, Mass., have apartments at the Columbia for a w : eek’s sojourn. Mrs. E. Jane Steelman of Tuckahoc « guest at the Carroll Villa, accompanied by Miss E. Jane Ogden of Philadelphia.' Mrs. Slcelniftn is the molfier of Mrs. Edward L. Rice of thisoountyMr. Rice’, w ho was formerly county clerk, w 111 go tolioston next month, where he has been engaged to teach elocution in a well known institution in
that city.
Mrs. J. E. Weir and Miss Helen K. Weir of Pittsburgh afe registered ai the Virgin!* for an extended visit. Wesley Barnes, who has held the position of clerk at the Columbia, left for his home at Riverside yesterday. Miss Ethel K. lilattner, who is one of the teacher* in the Peirce gchool, Philadelphia, 1* passing a two Week*’ vacation with her parents, Mr. and William G. Blattner, at West and Mrs. J. J. Ullrich of 1622 West Fayette street, Baltimore, are at Cape Mgy for a two weeks' sojourn. Harry Harris Adams, who far some years has had charge of the rolling dock of the Baltimore Street Railway Company, is with wife and little eon the Carroll for a fortnight. At one time Mr. M. C. Ludlam of South Denis was Mr. Adams' assistant. Ex-County Clerk Edward L. Rice, who is spending the summer at his line bungalo on the Tuckahoc River at North Tuckahoc, has been offered and accepted a position as instructor in elocution with a Boston Institution of learning. Roth Mr- Rfae and his wife have high reputations for elocutional ability. Mr. Riee will enter upon his new duties next month. Mr. louts Stein of Cincinnati arrived at Carroll Villa last evening wherehs wiH taka a good long rest from business car^s. Mr- Stein always selects Cape May for seashore recrei- For forty-one years this gentleha* been connected with one of <'incinnaU’s leading buslnras booses, the John Shlllilo Company. As the head of the Silk and dre*» goods department he has just mad* pureh**0» in New York ousting Many thousands of dollar*. All bough V bachelor, Mr. Stein keep* house In his own splendid
are thoroughly enjoying a two weeks "ojoimi at the I-afayeite is made up of Mr*. B. Spigetmeyer, Mis* L. Khatlcr Mrs. W. K. Ghcen and Ml** N. Gheen. T. D. Sensor of Millville, Assistant Superintendent of Public School* of New Jersey, is again ft guest at Congrew Hall, and while at Cape May looking after detail-, for next ye* Summer School of Agriculture of which he is president. Mrs. F. N. Brueil and daughter, F.rancex Brueil, 6f Rosemunl, Pa., and onner Cape May summer cottagers, ■re guests at the Virginia for a fort-
night:
Dr. H. Austin Mitchell, a wellknown physician of Elkton, Md., is at the l-afayelte for a two weeks'sojourn. Mr. and Mr*. J. W. M. Wall of Oxford, Pa., are pleasantly located for the remainder of the summer at the Victoria. They are thoroughly enjoying their Cape May visit and arc »inning busts of friend* w hile here. Mr*. John A. Baker and her daughter, Miss France* M. Baker, <>f Hed brook Park, Md., are occupying apartment* at the Colonial for the rciUBiuder of the summer. They have a large number of friends al that hotel. Mr*. John T. Jackson and her *on, Master G. A. H. Jackson, who have a handsome country home at Badnor, are spending a fortnight al the Colonial. Mrs. Jackson i* the wife of tiie well known real estate operator of Philadelphia, and her husband join her probably today for an o Sunday visit. Mr. and Mr*. W. P, Klei-cher their son, Paul Dougla* Fleischer, registered at the Columbia and w II at that hotel for some time.
SUNDAY AT CHURCHES
Set vices in Various Houses o 1 Worship
VISITING CLERGY
Thoce Who Will Preach at Difierotl Churches and (he Services to
Be Held
BAPTWr CHL'KCH
Ttie services at the First Baptist Church, corner of Franklin and Lafaye str~ct, will be conducted lo-mor- > by the juutor, Rev. H. P. Crego. here will be the morning sermon at 10.30, evening service at b.00 anu Sunday-school at 3.00 p. m.
I'OR BEADLE CHAPEL iiierialnmput to be Given at Po
This tvtrnlng
An attractive musical* for the benefit of tbe Beadle Memorial Church of < «|X! May Point i* to be given at the “ White House” (Wanamaker Cottage, Uu» evening. An unusually good programme has been arranged and several
artisu of note are to take part.
Mr. Walter Bimlns, of Philadelphia the popular banjoaoloiat, will furnish one of the chief feature*. Other musicians to be found on the programme are Mr. Clyde De Land, pianist; Miw Fananda i-orenoe, soprano; and Mr. Big-
mund G. Bpaeth, violinist.
Miss Ethel McAskie and Mias Edylh Morrow , elocutionists of note, will add to the cntcriainioenl with monologues
-nd recitations.
The musical promises to be the m<*t
successful ever given at the Point, and a large audience is expected to attend.
The price of tickets is fifty ce
they may be procured al the doors. The proceed* are to be devoted entirely u> the aid of the Cape May Point Pres-
byterian church.
Kcd-iced Hales lo HarmlOSS 8pring> Aoi-onhl G. A. K. Kacampnirm For ibe NstioDal. Kaesmpmrni. Grsml A nor of tbs RepofaUst-Barsiosa nprineV y„ tv-fiumbsr 8 Co 14. tbs Pcu> ranla Railroad-a ill sell excursiou til _o Saratogo Springs rrom all statioi it* Uo»» September 7 to 8. inclusive. returnlDK to leave Saratoga Springs Sep- ' rmbrr D to 17. at rwtued rates. Stop vers at New York, Philadelphia. BaJUior« and Waafalugtoo. will be granird oh
ckets reading via those ciliea
Tlckrta rla New York will ba honored by Hudson Hirer Boat lluas hrlwren New
korfc and Albany orTrog.
By deposit of ticket with Special Agent Saratoga Spring* and tbs pay tarot of II.WJ an exlaualon of tba return Umll to
October « may be obtained.
For fall Information regarding stoic overs, rates of fare, condition, of ticket* and train serTlor consult Ticket Agent*.
Dally Herald Tide Table HiOHTIUI MOOXLIGHT Noun Evening
After
tubui
Charles H. Torxch, a well known pubUcis! of Baltimore, accompanied by his wife and their daughter, Mias Bailie J. Torech, are guests at Cougress Hail. Hon. J. Foreman Binnickaon, proae cutor of the pleas of Salem county, and Mrs. Binnickson; are guests at the Slockton for a few days. General E. A. Irwin and his M.^of Carwenvllle, Pa., arrived at the Block too yesterday to days. General 1 rwin is a leading citizen of Central Pennsylvania, and waa rveral year* ago prominently oned for I'nited State* Senator Harry D.lfattersonof Torresdale and homa* Elliott ( oates of PhUadeiphia are enjoying a week-end outing al the Lafayette. Rev. A. P. BoUford, D.D., of Woodbury, N. J., Is a guest at the Stockton, w hare be U visiting his daughter, Mrs. Thomas W. Bynnot of Wt Rev. John I. Hacketl, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of GedariU*, K..J, fa the Devon. John Ward, a well known haberdasher of New York oily, is spending ■me time as a guest ai the Columbia. Tbe Misses Ethel Knight and Helen Harris, - - - - have joined friends at the Stockton to of the
The Paul Jonea Cotillion Tbe subaeripUon dance at Congress Hall on Bfjurtlay evening next bid* lo be a most charming occasion. The children are looking forward with great expectations. The grand triumphal march and garland dances will be features and the musical chair will caxiou much fun. Tbe large dining room w|ll be used aqd tbe’ early part of the ev ening will be for the children and the latter part a selected program of tbe latest dance* for adult*. Tbe orchestra, an excellent one, comes from Philadelphia. Lucien O. Ca'rpenler is director in charge. Tickets, 60 cents
at Cong rear Hall.
Sale of Home-Made Cakes Bale of home made baking by the ladies' of the Baptist Church, next Saturday, August 24, 312 Washington street. In the third weekly sale of. homemade bakings, next Saturday, at the old Star building, the ladies q! the Baptist Church will give special
I Hl'Jtl H Of THU AhVKXT
Today being Bl. ISartbolcuie’s Day, there will be a ceiebralion of Lite holy communion In the i*. E. Church o. the Advent on Lafayetleslreet al 7-St a. in. Tomorrow morning the service* will be at 7JW a. m., boly comm mi •on, 10.30 morning prayer and sermon by the rector, Rev. Arthur Hess, Bun ■lay-school at 3 p. m., and evening piayei and sermon al 8 p. m. At Uu evening set - ice it is expected that tin Uev. diaries Perkins, rector ot Trinity Church, Viueiand, w ill preach the sermon. Rev. Mr. Perkins u dean ol
ire convoealion of Burlington.
candy. A very spperior article will be furnished to the many who have madeinquiry for theae articles in the past- Some of those delicious cakes
will also be on sale.
ST. I'KTKH't At Bt.* Peter’s by-the-Bca, Proteslon Episcopal , Cape May Point, the set ■ ices will be at 11.00 a. m. and 6Mi p in., and they w ill be in charge of Ibi Rev. G, W. McMullen, of Rockwel Centre, L. I. OOLDSTKINU PKTSH VTKll • A X OH URL.'II Hev.J. Vf. Lowden, tbe pastor, wil, conduct the serv ices at the Cold bpring Presbyterian Church to-morrow ai 10.30 a. m., and in the evening the aer 'ill be at Cold Bpring Chape, when Rev. Mr. Lowden will preach. M. E. CHURCH The services at the First M. E. Church, Washington street abovt Ocean, will be conducted tomorrow By the pastor, Rev. James Boms. Tin morning service* and sermon will bt at 10.30 and the evening services at 32)0 o'clock. The theme of the mom ing Herman will be “The Beenes In which God is near to us.” The even ing sermon will be one of a series which the pastor has been preaching upon, "A Bchtni with Christ-” These “scimonettes,” as they are termed by the pastor, w hich are being preached in the evenings are very instructive, and are listened to by large congrega-
tions,
ST. JOHN'S P. B. CHURCH. The services at Bt. John's P. E. Church, comer of Washington and Franklin streets, will be conducted tomorrow by the Rev. Charles M. -Perkins, r-ctor of the Trinity Church, Vineland. The sei vices will be as follow*: Holy Communion at 7 JO morning aerv ice and sermon at 10(30 a. •veu'ug prayer only at 6.01
THE HOTEL ARRIVALS Those Who Arc Registered at The Old Resort
What You Hare Bees'Walling For Au opportunltx to purchase a strictly inodrrn, up to dale, well located bonn on
ezeslleat llgb lug and gas throughout ih< Most desirable cottaae for renting par " oses always brings good rent*. Only s nail amount of caah bsoesaarr to buy It. Mssadon gtrsn Immediately. Full uarucuisTB apply to ^ f. Hite Hies,
Broker,
- - ssa street.
Caps May. K. J
214 0
TAX NOTICE
Cape May. Angus) li; 1807. Under the present law the eolircior mart sotoror by adrertlarraeut aud aale payed ail taxes on real es< ate fur I he rear emaloln* enpaM on July Orev. 1907. Tbs Advaniaed Oellnqu—■ IL* -til
ir is tba Oape May
rsaatiapt. 12
IAN CHUR?ll
Rev. Jas. McLeod, tbe pastor will preach both morning and evening al the first Presbyterian Church, rorrtei Decatur and Hughe* streets. The ser Vice* will be at I0J8 a. m. and 8 p. m. ■Sunday-school al 8 p. m.
The Weekly Herald
Before going home, leave your sub scription for the Cape May Wkrklv Herald, which is published every Thursday and mailed to any address In the United States for one dollar p4r year in advance. The paper constat* of eight pages and Is the only paper printed In Cape May giving all the tews as wall as the new* from arious places throughout the eounty. It keep* up with the program of events al Cape May and gives impartial reports of all matters before the public. It la the only paper in Cape May not owned and published in the interest of a particular enterprise or for Um advancement of one set of persons. Bend your subscription by mall or leave it at the offlee, No.
a* one has dlseoveref of 1817 which foretold that 1807 would year "Uboi.i u summer. No doubt compiler of n Is now stopping where they have no winter either. * claimed that crime costa this voniiiry ftUKJU.000 every year. Part f that of course goes for salaries of Ollctxnen who get cold feet when they re a criminal In warpaint. A drawback to the great'annoa] ex bang* between America and Europe Is tbe fact that the money which goes prer there is real, while many of the rt treasure* which come over here on
swap are o'**
The sea scrjrent baa not been Ibis summer. Perhaps be Is restrained by the feeling that tberp Is no telling when or where be may collide with battleship «r a submarine.
PEOPLE OF NOTE l>w> Mentioned ol Thoie Who Come .and Go From Our Holds
Ocean CHy-Mlw Bhurtliff
Pittsburg—A H Hunter and wife
Alexander Hunter, Jo. Hunter
Baltimore—g E-Can, l» r joh n p
King
Balem—J Furman Binnickaon ami
rife
Hteelton—W V Dorf Wilkesbarr—W O J Kolhoff and
rife.
Philadelphia—Mr J k Jeffords Curwenvillc—E A Irwin, H M Ir-
t-AFA VETTK Ballimor —Elmer Read 'eard, B A Beard, Catherine (hancllec, Mi»s King Torresdale—11 D Patterson Philadelphia—-TBos Elliott Code, Paul A Vanncnian and wife Pittsburg—Carl D Mead Burlington—11 B Weaver and wife Haddonlield —Geo P Bitbeman and
ife
The Cedi Cate. No. 205 -Ocean Street, i* the most elegantly appointed plact ofiu nature in Cape Msy, and i place to meet ones friends. S< fleer served.
Wanted
One thousand cords of oak wood cut last winter or spring, delivered on car Al any station on the West Jersey 2 S. B. R. R-, deliveries lo be made dur-
•ng Fall and Winter.
Ajipiy to Balem Glass Work*, Balem
July 28, '07.
FtveMIOb'eTalk; Three Minute Rau Tbs Keystone Telephone Company glva fire minute conversation at a three min rate. This is an Important matter t» persons using tbe long distance upoi •vuslorsa matters. Tbe Keystone Tele phone has tbe leading telephone service In Cape May.
Best Advertising Mediurr The Herald is a good adwertisiny tedium. On Baturdsy a .lady lost package. She advertised in the Herald on Monday, and tbe finder saw adver aud returned tbe goods to the owner If you lose anything advertise the fact the Herald,
Philadelphia—AV C Obertcuffcr and and wife, Miss i 11 Olierteuffer, Mrs L O Carpenter, Paul 1-ncherneyer Baltimore-J II Kreidenwcld, Mis* Louisa Edward*, Miss Elizabeth Almong, Charles H Torsch and wife. Miss Bailie J Torsch, tieo W Ward, Miss -ivlhornton New York-Geo A Mollewn (.'anraen—W N'llannalier/y Ptfiladelphia—Mrs P Ehlers, B H Ehiers, Mias M Uuecke Cincinnati—T A Noonan Baltimorer-W F Button si a a VILLA Harrisburg—Joe N Hobart Washington— A ii Chatlietd, Miss Chat field, Edw N Chat fie id Wiltnington—B W long Liberty, Md—K C Ear.y and wife. Miss Bailie Bophington, Sir* Becky
Davis
Philadelphia—Roland Roberta Uulelown — Miss Cecilia Mc-Siier-ry, Miss Margaret McBherry Washington—J P O'Connell, D G O’Neil, J J Phillips -New York—Harry N Crowder, Jr
Diamond ring. 1100 reward If relumed lo Harold Edward Pine, Lafayette Hotel,Cape May, or420 Law Bldg., Baltimore, Md. 8d»3t Tbe Cecil Cate, No. 206 Ocean street, the most elegantly appointed place of its nature In Cape May, and Is tbe meet onea triends. tichhtx
-Beer served
Notice J. Henry Edmunds, No. 612 Werbington street, is Commissioner of Deedfar New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and also Notary Politic. 8-8-tf
A gunmteed fast rabbit bound, only 4 years old. Must be sold by taut of this month. Apply at this office after
7 p. m.
at the First M. E. Church nest Sunday will be aa follows: Preaching by tbs pastor, jtev. James Borns, at lOJOa .
- and 7.4S p. m.
Special Big Bay Shore Shrimp ■ at tbe Coal Cafe, 206 tiMn 81 Magnificent private dining rooms.
Special Big Bar Shore Shrimp served at tbe Cedi Cafe, 2U6 Oeeaa Street ufioeat Private Dining Booms.
dee la Oenaam aud Bt o n«iE5i,
New York—W‘I. Oakley Wilmington—J* C Btaler
Washington—J R Barry Wenonah—J Allen Carey J W Carey,
Dover—F N Buckingham Philadelphia-T A Halt. Edward D RamKford, A B Doyle, Miss N Doyle, ti«* M Uibey, Miss M Doran Avalon-Rev W R Huston Altoona—John M Rainey, .Mrs Adda Rainey, Olive B Rainey Torresdale—Mrs E B Kams.'brd.MuK Victoria Ramsford, Mta* EHzabe'.h Ramsftml, Edward D Ramsford, Jr, John J Ramsford
Hand and family Philadelphia—Horace Richard* raekoi.L villa Pittsburg—Mr Gold-unit Philadelphia—ti Bnellenberg IJttle Rock. Ark— Felix Gan* and wife Chicago-^Mira. Emily New man CtncinnaU—laiuis Stem baCtiuobb IMS Frederick, Md- Dr Wm Crawford xhnaon and wife, Miss Marian C Johnson, Monroe Johnson
GOmk, Jr, J M Mulcolosial Philadelphia— Harry A Lloyd, W M Wagner, Henry M Grata, P G Baton) and wife, E H Brown, Jr AubronjfN Y—Rev Norton T HouWUHamaport - Miss Gwendolyn Weddteen, H O D Btuempfi* and wife Pittebura-M L Burnt and daughter. _ . ~ Woodward,

