Cape May Daily Herald
VOL. 1. NO- 47 . HOP AT ' WINDSOR
CAPE MAY, N. J.. TUESDAY AUGUST 27, J907.
The Only Daily Morning Newspaper Published at Cape May.
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SliARPLESS IS DOWNED
Scene Of Brilliancy There Last Evening
HAVE A GALA TIME IV Gursts ol Thai Hold ami Thar Friend* Have A Pleasant Evening
A charming hop Riven at th*' Wiiulxor la*! evening, at •aliich the patiuu' ol Ihc hold bn«l a iiiu*! plea*ant time. The otfair »a» in honor ahw V> Mine Hoal Ughtcap. Son Uumc prment were: Mr*. J- Me N. Wamerf MUa Anna K.GoeU, Mr*. K. W. OoeU, MU. Kulh 'ioelz, Mr*. s<. Daniel*. Mi** Florence Daniel*. Mis* Helen Daniel*, Mr*.C. Kohn/Mr*. A. Thalhrimer, Mr*, ntprles Kellum, MU* Anna Wildm*HvMi« iila«!v* Kell.un, Mr*. !'. K. Urown, MU* Alicia Brown, Mis* Klimheih Brown, Mi** Dorothy <•. t'ooiwr. MUa Fraud* H. rocht, Mim Julia B. Brecht, MU* M. Kramer, Mr*. Jnp. Sibley, Mira Hetty riibley, Mr*. FUla Miller, Mr*. Cha*. H. Hteven*. Mr*. Ooo. E. Ligtncap, Miaa Camilla A Henkel, Mr*. W. L. Niekolas, Mr*. C. K. Cramer, Mr*. E. H. Siegel, Mr*. S. Keeley, Mr*. John B. Brigg*. Ml** Briggs, Mi^* Maria Jaeluun, MU* Be**ie E. Rica. Mira S. E- Oliver, Mr*. F. H. Maltack. Mr*. Wm. E. Walton, Mr*. J. Horace Walter, Sirs. Wm. F. Sutton. Cha* J. Schamb, Mr*. Henrietta O. Walter, Mr*. T. K- Noonan, MrsI Werner, Mira EUnabeth Werner, Mira Elixabetb Hopkin*.
■trip to Carabertand Formar Araemblyman lx>uU H. Miller,af Cumberland county, ha. »nnouneed hU candidacy twf th( Republican nomination Of rtUte Senator from that county in opposition to 8< •lor Bloomtleld H. Minch, who eniling hi* aecoml term. Mr. Miller nerved live yearn in the House of Assembly, whidi U a longer time than any •theraraemblynian from Cumberland couaty ha* served.
Bid* for paiijting Lower Township hou e, on outdde, two'coat*,,and glaz- 1 ing w iadow^i,”rail* to be *ct up. to be fflUDlal wliite, trimming* to corre*(MMid, I.ura*' brat while lead lo lie used and brat of oil. Bid* will be rrceived by the committee up toH o'clock p. m. Sept. 4, 1007, at which time and place committee w ill meet and open same. For further information inquire of eoromitUe or clerk. Cha*. C. Reeve*, Clerk.
The market U #o flooded with Inferior good* at the present lime that a customer i* often met. with “no - madam.” Beware of them imitation* InaUl on getting whit you a*k for, and in order, to do tbU, purchase your kitchen ulenniU from Charles A. Swain, atft-7 Jackson »treel, and save
Appeal for Bathing Hall* (iueiits leaving lioleU and having . bathing suit* that they do not care U> mtXkome with them, will confer a great favor if *anie are left at comer of Beach avenue and Jackson »lreel,*'The Hedges,” for the benefit of the Sea Hide Home, at Cape May Point. Mr*. Wm- King, Prmident.
Of a
call rc
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, like
pie, especially “the kind that mother makes,' and when it come* to ' pie, there U one young man, an Uldas, w ho *ay* that eating good pic is hU “spaeialty", and be >Utra that witboot a ddubt Charlra A. Hwain,**7 Jaekaon aUeet, U railing the ftoral line of Jardiniere* he ev er egw.
Dotag Kaorlleat Work
Jo IS C Uula baa opriwd a flnt < pa.I.I ram at US Jxkraa stnat. wkn aaa paNa a fall Uaa of palairr'a and | tar** ■■nrtili Hr will l«k« aoair tor naladog. aad lb* rxorllsat work < r. UMW Is tbapaal la tbe brat rraora- • aaaaogtraa tTbifcTlo
If Too Mam Baal astate to boy, to aril, to rant, ia-ura, woo will do wril by com mo at ray oMeo. Hoi. Kasmra ft V* JJfasbiagtoa Hr.. Capa Hay
Cape May Beats Visitors In a Good Game BY SCORE OF 3 TO 1
Good Work ol Pitchers and All Round Playing Made a Great Game
Cape May‘defeated the Sharp Athletic Association ball team on Sluckton lawn yralcnlay afternoon by a raore of:«to 1 in a game w hich wa* played well by both team*. The score: •CAPS MAY. H- «• <»■ A* KHauacn, If b J o 0 o Kuhn, cf 0 * 10 0 J. Boogrr *» 0 0 14 0 4 12 t 0 Kryer.c 2 0 12 il o Gilbert, lb o 2 10 0 1 Sullivan, ib"'- 0 110 0 Curry, 2b 0 10 4 1 Hall,® 0 10 0 0 a * 21 12 2
Barber. .Tb 0 13 1 XicboU,» - 0 0 1.1 etlieral, lb 0 J K ] Daily, c 0 1 7 S C. Daily, 2b 10 2 1 Finegaij, If 0 0 (J. C Barnra, cf q 2 1 C Taylor, rf 0 I H f Frits, p 0 fi 0 S Total* 1 A 24 11 Cape May 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 x—3 Sharplra*. 00000 1. 00 0—1 Left on bara*, Cape May 6, Sharp(s* 8. Stolen base*. Cape May 3, Sharplera Two-ba*e hit*, Warurr, U|lbpr>. Sacritire bit*, Gilbert, Sullivan. Struck out, by Hall II; by Frits 6. Bara on balls, by Hall 2: by Frit* 1. Cmpire, Judge Elliott Rodger*. Wildwood fuday Cape May will play th* Wildwood earn here thU afternoon at 3.30 on the Stockton lawn. The game yesterday Illuming be*een the married men and the single ten bfougbt in tJJ, which was divid ■d to to each life guard boat, (5 to St. Margaret'* House and to to St. Mary'* Church.
A CHARMING MUSICALE
progpiu
Duet rur piano
a- Bohemian Girl,—Balfe b. Martha—Floion Min louise and Master Joseph BaUli
Vocal Solo
a. Drink to Me Only—Johnson b. Illinois—Adapted Mr. E. Henry.
Reading
Johnnie C'ourteau-
Mr*: C. Weed. ^ ocal Solo ^ *, Good Bye—Fort! b. My KoaarMin F. Eorcnce.
Violin H9I0
Caratina—iiafT Madrigale—Simonelli Mr. Siegmund Spaeth
Vocal Solo
a. To My First Sove-Eohr b. An Evening Love Song— c. The Violet—MiIdenberg Mr*. E. W. Mudge, of Pittsburg Prof. Delrand played the follow Ing piano solo: “A la bjep Atanoe"
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Dally Herald Tide Table HUnt TTD* MOOaUOHT * Noon Evening
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IrawtaT.atovei Dead* for the Stato* of Pram-ylvaaia awl New Jenay, akra Notary Peklle,
HANDICAP - TOURNAMENT
Lewis C. Baker Wins tbe Medal Play Event '
MISS CAMPION WINS
She iGeps Up Her Record, and Wins Saturday s ^Evenl— Good Playing
When the Cape May golfer* oonaulted the U*t for Saturday'* hapdlbap medal play toumay they were *uiprirad lo find the allowance* raised from 80 to 40 point*. Till* wa. done in opler to proportionately dlaeounl Hie aclual ncoreof 76 made by R. \V. Harvey. . Tlioni#* W. Kastwiek, the ex-trea*-rer of the alub, w ho hloT 2 handicap of 8, started pfT like a sure winner rith a 39 for the first round. On the second round, however, ra* invariably short ofT, and a* a iHt could do no betler than 49. A* a coincident, the first and second •rirea both went to Lewi* C. Baker, president of the Bala Golf CHub, Kdwin F. Cook, chief executive oMhe lape May LMufi wgi lecsm) Lew i* C. Baker 1A 6 Edwin F. Cook 14 S Rev. H. R. Wright 14 9 George O. Suddard • 7' H6 79 Judge o. L. Matthew* 16 fH 79 K. Harvey 2 82 80 T. W. East wick 8 88 80 I. I. Roger*, Jr. 7 87 *1 J. W. l.uca* 16 96 80 K. K. Bf»|dism 0 90 81 E. C. Rutsctiman IS up 81 W. H. Hull 16 97 81 W. F. Darby *0 118 98 W. Horace Hepburn 7 W 87 fudge J. M.KJtlWretb H 07 83 W. H. look man 18 104 86 W. 8. Scanett 10 97 87 Llewellyn Smilb 18 99 81 G. W. Weneber 9 88 89 A. C. Robertson IP 100 90 A. T. Hall 0 90 84 Samuel BLpbam 10 06 83 Jarara Potter 14 103 89 Frank H. Mas* * SO 104 84 William M. Allen 14 Bg 86 E. K. BUpham 0 M 81 Ferdinand J- Grave* 7 96 88 ETJ. Dubin 14 100 86 Tho*. S. Dando 14 08 84 W. s, Perot 12 111 99 G. Howell Pgrf fl 86 82 O. P. Deacon 6 91 85 Pugh 18 08 82 F. W. Johnson 10 92 82 R. »rrw Wjlljfpa, Hgmuel Daniel*, Nelson Z. Grave*, Jr, P. K. Pyrkliu, Dr. F. W. Craig and Whitten Eva®*
vithdrew.
Mira su*an Campion, who hw de^ eloped thi* *ea*on into one of the brat putter* in the Cape May Golf Club, kept up her good work Saturday aflemoon and won the cluck golf contest. Mi*. Percies! Collin*, however, gave her a fight for the trophy, Being the of 28. Mi**. Campion aeeurtd a 22 on the play off, and Mr*. Collin* ilhdrew after taking 16 stroke* for .-ven boles, to Mira Campion’* 13.
The raore: Campiqn
Mo. Perrivai Collin* Min Florence Daniel*
Mni. Fred BloveU
Mr*. Lewis C. Baker Mrs. Joseph W. Luca*
Mr*. Kennedy
Mr*. O.O. Suddard* Ml** Annette Davis
Mira G. Davi*
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•t*»aaily appoiatod iaChpa May. aad
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PERSONAL. MELANGE
Summer Visitors in Plenty About tbe Resort
GOSSIP OF LOBBIES
Whal is Going on In the Cotiagi Colony—Many Interesting Chatterings
Rev. Norton T. Hourar, * well km Episcopal clergyman of Aubum, T., and Mr*. Hou*er are ai the Colo■ial to remain unlllilie rnlddleof 1 month. A. 8. Hunter, a well known meichil of Pittsburgh, and hi* iwo *on*, Alexander and Joseph, are gued* a', the Slock ton for an Indefinite period. Dr. John T. King of Baltimore hajoined ]ii* family th* siuekton here Uiey have been for three week*. H. B. Weaver, a well known druggUt of Burlington, N. J., acootnpuuiwl by Mr*, Weaver, ha* apartment* al the Lafayette for a w eek or more. a id Mr*. George K. Smltbennan of Haddonfield, N. J., are enjoying a pleasant visit of * week'* duration al the Irafayetlc. i’llliam F. Sutton, a well known importer of Baltimore, ha* Joined Mr*. Sutton and their two *011* w ho have been pa—ing three week* plea*antly at tbe Windsor. J. F. Barry, a niidsbipinSn in the t'niled State* Navy, ha* arrived at the Chalfonte and joined hi* parent* Mr. and Mra. David 8. Barry of Washington and will pas* hi* leave of absence with them at Cape May. Mr. and Mr*. Felix Gan* of Little Ko°k, Ark., hgvp grflvprl gt tj^ Carroll Villa and joined relative* fron) Philadelphia at that hotel. Mr. and Mr*. Edward D. Rain*ford, ho have a handsome home at Torro*dale, Pa-, are guesU at the Columbia for the remainder of the summer. Dr. William Crawford Johnson, accompanied by hi* wife, daughter and ■on, 1* a guast at the Baltimore Inn. Lawyer H. Hughe* Johnson of Cleveland, 0., who ha* been spending a week with hi* father, former City Treasurer Eldridge Johnson, will leave today for Dorchester, Mara., where Mr*. Johqaqn ha* been visiting while Mr. Johnson ha* been here. Mr*. Bradbury Bedell ha* been visiting her mother, Mrs. Thomas 8. Reed, and her brother, Dr. Charles H. Reed, a Hughe* atrogt. Word ha* been received in thi* city that Walter A. Barrows, formerly of Cape May and one of the oldest member* of the Burlington coupty bar, w hose home Is at Mount HoUy, war married last Thursday evening 10 Mr*. James Bramall of Riverside. The bride and groom were gurat* at Congre-* Hall during the latier port of July. R«v; H. B, Wright, reemr of St. A«.h'« P. K. Church, of Bala,'Pa-, aud Ife and two elilldren are passing Iheir vacation here. •Clarence K. Godshalk, manager of Are Keystone Motor Car Company, agents for tlte Packard aud Bulfk and air-uooled < orbin par*, U spandiog a week in hi* motor boat Tramp I I,built by the E. H. Godshalk Company, of Camden. The boat is equipped with a four- cylinder Quick engine. Mr. Godat Old Point Comfort, having taken tbe outaide route from Cgpe Mgy. Tltara are five pa*ranger* board, ineluding the owner. Mr. Godshalk expects to return early this week, and will be a guest at the cottage of Mr. and Mr*. E. H. Godshalk in Howard street. Mr. and Mr*. Paul A. Vanuatuan and their three children of Philadelphia are occupying apart menu at the Lafayette for a fortnight- Mr. Vannaman i* a son of TheopbUus Vannaman a well known bnrinen man, god 1* engaged with hi* father In biuinwaGporge H,-Brown, landscape garden•r of the ground* of the public building* at Washington, i* a guest at the Devon. He D aoeom pa tried hy Mra. Rrown, T. R. Brooks entertained at dinner at Carroll Villa on Saturday one of Iris little boy pupils of fort;-eight yean
•jo.
Mira E. Jane Ogden of Tioga, Phita•hia, daughter of Mrs. Clam Ogden granddaughter of Mrs. K. J. 8toe - 1 of Tuekahoa, and with whom she fo npw staving at the Carroll, 1* a of strong and Utghly Mty. She ax sals a* an •ad ■■ bribe, in salrouan* truly taltoUwtuto, purely mmol ' er rendil Mira Ogden 1* to U- line of Inheritance of tb«N«w York aity profMriy for wbMt % Ptashuan
ty, it i* said, lay*in the heart of
York city.
Mr. E. W. Midge of No. 34 Jackson street, arrived here on Saturday even ing In hi* automobile from PilUburgli which city they left on Thursday morning last. With him in hi* i»riy wa* Mr. W. D. Crawford of the I, Belle Iron Work*; Mr. H. D. Westfall of the *ame works; M. 11. Richardson, manager of the Seventh Avenue Hotel and F. B. Pope, a firebrick manufacturer, all of PitUburgh. They hail a pleasant run from the Smoky City. Mr*. Jerome, wife of Di»lricl-Allor' ney William Trever* Jerome of New York, arrived from her Lakeville, Conn., home at Coiigro** Hall last evening lo visit Mr*.. Hoddcr, widow of Alfred Hodder, of New York, and her mother, Mr*. Gwinn. Mr. Hodder wathe private secretary of Mr. Jerome, id a writer of national repute. Rev. Father P. J. O'Cpqriall, rectoi St. Vincent del’uul'sChurch, Wa*h ington, ha* been visiting Mr. D. A. O'Brien at the Virginia, and preacher! It. Mary'* Church on Sunday morning. He was accompanied by J. U. O’Neil of the C. S. Navy, r'.J.San Fellipo, both of WashJ, R. Parlell and Mi** Frenkfoid of Philadelphia were goesl* at the Virginia over Sunday.
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A CHILD OF THE SIERRAS
Miss Elois Bertram as “Nina” Perfectly at Home A WESTERN DRAMA Other Novelties Introduced in the Manner ol Ulusiralcd Songs On the Pier
How Sugar Is Refined.
The method used by the Ixwt «ugar rflnerle* l* imUitaiitlnllv n- follows: Tbe raw sui-ar I* diraotred In large -ns on the ground floor, enough ivnter being added to produce a Klteclflc gravity l-Sft Thv solution then draw it through a cnnuectlng pipe bsrlug a course wire strainer Into Urge pumits, by which It 1* i>umped the highest story' of the building. Hr the seventh or, eighth. It there passe* Into vessels healed by steuai roll* 10 a temperature to abbot *U> F. Milk of lime la added to tbe solution In three pans for the pcqose of neutral Iring auy acid which It may contain. From these pans the liquid passes 1 to the next floor, where If Is fll-
of flue cotton. The begs are Inclosed In boxes to prevent cooling. After leaving these the strop Is ran through 1 of boneblAfk. which absorbs all tbe coloring matter left tn It- After leaving these It Is pumped Into vacuum pans—large veraejs bratod by steam aad exhausted by ale pump*. Tbe pressure being thus reduced, the liquid Is boiled at o lower and lower tempera until, at 140 degrees, evaporation Is complete and the sirup rapidly cry* talllxc* Into aqgar. This Is the process by drb'eh the best white stwar Is made, wlille ixxjrri- qualities are prepared by a method less complete.—SL Louis Re-
public.
Is the most companionable fellow In the world; your spirit* rise as you near him as thowgh you were about to greet a human friend, and they keep almost consistently on this high level till his brother a mile distant advances to meet yon. And when you overlook one of this friendly company because of an encroaching bank or screening boughs, hl« neighbor further on coma* to you doubly welcome. At tbe Uttar end of this passage In the Journey your spirits flag a trifle, as though oppressed by a sense of desertion. You may. even scowl at the overbangtag bank which U more than a party to this concealment Those worthy persons who attend to the road* should see to It that every milestone within their province stands out frankly from Its icr.fy background. Observance of this, however, would rob tbs wayfarer of that leap of tbe heart which U his when the stone teUs the story of two miles done rather than one. focltowever much th# Undscape end pie minute work! at bis feet may claim the footfarert admiration, bo la still keenly alive to tbe virtue of decent distances covered la his day's Journey
—Travel Magazine.
Ijuit nigh 1 at the Opera House the
Drury Stock Company preranted a new play, introducing in the second ncl a realistic saw-mill scene in which the father of the heroine U thrown across a circular **w in rapid morion.
But s{tart from th* realism of the Pi*** 1 b* story is a beautiful one and ste.erly told by tlie aui!|>any. A funny Dutch character (taken by
Mr.du f I ay tie j introduced an uproatious scene and created great laughter.
Miss Bertram wit* at horncin "Nina”
and kept her aduiirei* convulsed by
her clever work.
Mis* Jennie Holby made a big bit in tier illustrated song "The Rolling fliuir'' between the flml and second aci*. She also sang the latesl song hit which is so popular throughout the country Just now, "May I," in which she «a* encored again and again. The other character* were well play“1 by the entire cast. Same bill to night, Wednesday matinee and night. Look out for the next new bill, "Pil. gam's 1‘rogicss", to be given *oun.
Effect of Black Paint on Glass.
Tbe hazard of black paint on plate glass la It appear*, by no means Inconsiderable. Signs painted on piste
done In solid black paint are Is
point of Uct extra b*xindous. a* plate
liyuraace companies hive die d to their cost The practice of
painting algus of this kind seems Innocent enough, but the experience of con a«rraflve casualty eompaalea fully Justifies them. In refusing to write inch windows. The explanation of tbe hazard under consideration Is to be looksd
the property of a black surface wb the sun's ray* by means of
which, according to a writer In Rough
1 unequal expansion 1* pro-
duced throughout tbe plat*, aad aader the Influence af a sudden gust of coH Hr ar any other eoddau change In temperature a strain la developed which shatter* th* ptsto giara bearing the black paint All >tavk painted sign*
gins* no matter with what
anteoe risk*.-Independent.
Ora red toe
In tbe paragraph la lira Hkmalu a ra day* agu anrax nth* hay side of .1 aira” th* type*
THE HOTEL ARRIVALS Those Who Are Registered at The Old Resort PEOPLE OF NOTE Names Mentioned ui These Who Come and Go From Our Hotels
I’atroiM** Adrerueera. Patronize the man who advertises U cm cm her that this man is taking all ibis trouble to present his goods to you He gives you special priera and brings (he goods virtually to vourdoor through (he newspaper in order to save you the nconveoiewx ot looking in all tbe stores ;or what you want. He is a benefit -he community for without him the lews papers conld not run sod in buyug from him you are doing a good .lung for tbe town you 4iye in. Buy ol he advertisers. They are the up-to-date »nd wide swakednen. Announcement' We beg to announce tbe arrival of tbe asfcbraied M. A H.. line of floe woolen, for all and winter. WOf-O* aid will lake xrrat .Insure Id shawl!-* jou the newest stylo iwrmeut and matertob. ‘ 'll have ibesame-can -- have always ahowr — -*• >-0 «—are vou of complete salts action. He pay special attention to Undies and Genu repair work, socb os :'eanliig. pressing, alderin*. to fact even -Mug pertaining 10 tbe tailoring business. Wm. F. Bokzkll, 1US Perry St.
rive Minnie Talk 1 Three Minnie Rale Tbe Keystone Telephone Company give •live minute conversation at a three min •te rate. This is an important matter to persons using the long distance upon -iDsiness matter*. The Keystone Teleihone baa the leading lope May.
Befit Advertising Medium The HeraltJ-'-ir a good advertising ■tedium. Oa Saturday a lady lost s •arknge. She advertised in th* Herald m Monday, and the tinder saw adver rod returned the goods to the owner !f you lore anything advertise the foci the Herald, ,
a. 9. ing Fall and Winlej. Apply lo Salem Gla** Works,Salem. N-J. July 22, ’07. tf E. Church or the Adeem P. E. Church ot tbe Advent, Lafayette street, bet wren Decatur ■ Jackson streets, the parish and all-y cbnrch. thsaerrlcMoa'Sunday will Holy Communion, T.80 a. m.; Mora! _ rrioe and sermon, and celrbraCon, 10.80 a.: Sunday-echool, 2 p. m.:'Evening prayer and sermon, 8 p.
Services at the Pint M. K. Church Scndsy will be os follows: Preaching by the pastor. Bee, isle is Barn*, at to. to and 7.46 p. ra.
Special Big Bay Shore Shrimp served at tbe Cecil- Uafe, 206 Ocean Street Magnificent private dining rooms:
Special Big Bav Shore Shrimp served at the Cecil OMh, 206 Oceaa Street. Magnificent Prieato Dimag Rooms
Washington—J D Sullivan am! i'biladelphin Richard I' Ilin Robert M Drayton and wife Kvilin R Drayton Wilkeabarre-Wni K Buckley Tiickahoe-Jno DouglasH
1 B Kirk bride. Mrs
New Castle, Del Miss Black Washington - J !| Holland Philadelphia—\V ii Rlchm Ife, E C Curl hell and wif Inula t'orthell
Philadelphia—J Aubrey McCurdy, Andrew J Morrison and w ife, F J iiautilton Cleveland -\V F Malley Roxltorough—Hobt M Volin Potts vide—J J O'Connell Chester—James Irwing,
Wildwood—Gou W Dareaiul wife Rochester -U J^Dare, J r New York—Edwin ti Monlgomcrv
Wilmington—J Frank Riggs Baltimore—Henry G RcmmcrsI.ake.ille, Conn -Mrs Wm Trav. Jerome
Walling.ord—Mrs Henrietta D Walter, James M Henlings, Anno WildI'hiladelphia—C E Cramer and w ife wife.
Philadelphia—Thos J Trotter Baltimore — William E Htowmai Georgia R Met 'oy Philadelphia—Albert J Edwarda
What You Have Been Walt lag For
Herr It
1 located Lome c
large cement barrmeot, u excellent shape. Fine s)-s(em o llgh ing and gas throughout tbe bouse. Moat desirable cotton* lor renting coral ways brings good rents. Only a
Cape May, N. J
Cape M«y. August 17.1907.
Under the present few the collector mo. I euforw by sdverliwment aud sale payI of all M - ' - *—'■ - -
.0 J*ly first. 1907
a- A.lv*rti»rd Delinquent List will fir-i p. ar in the Cape May papers oa Sept. 1:
Poll au6 Personal Tases of lb* mualnl is unuaid st that dst*. To avaM the cewt aad publicity of sdrertiaiaa payment
LoofTvery where if you have tbe time Examine critically as to quality and price e your Judgment we'l he saUstied so will you Van Kernel The Tailor No street add rows necessary I’aeteSem knows us. Both ’Phone*
to Cap* May, sad

