CAPE
DAILY HERALD.
\()1. II. NO.
4 CAPE MAT, X. J., MONDAY, JUDY 6, 1908.
P1UCE TWO CENTS
A GRAND DAY All Cape May and Thousands of Visitors Turnout to Witness Events in the Morning and
Parade in Evening
CAPE MAY DOES DENNFSVILLE
AT THE HOTELS
The Visitors Act Badly Beaten on tbe Local Diamond L
iBIG CROWD THERE
30000 PEOPLE HERE
i’irwk lasts From K»gh» Until FJevm 0 clock in the Even-
It*. of All. I Of thv < • upproprli
th before on Indepen1 bul ivo or ih «• -I them bein« In ISS*2 UenJ&niln HaiTtson, reddeat of 'Ht"- May
.{« ill rain fell I liardly enouEb
Tti.
uily 35.000 people. It ia eatlmateo ■e in Tape May and none of ibe at iliroa* van diaappoinUrfL io»a va* '•atooned stub t>uptid fltta. and never loolted bet
fbe flml (1(0 of tbe etenlae tv- appearance of ibe incomln* of .Vheelock'* Indian Hand. • decked in aborislnal atnertcaa alUmThey were met by ibe Hoard ot Trade'* Cammuiee, aJ»d nacorUd tc tbe ocean front lawn of the Stockton where under the big lent they‘took pan In tbe exerclaea IhJ* band be-
lt an In tbe afternoon
»ummer concer^J* the Beach front'
par (lions — y* Tbe patrloUc eaerciaea began 1
tbe tent at ten o'clock, and were pai tic I pa ted In by a choraa of 200 voice under the leadership of Sherman Sharp, choirmaster of the First M. E Church. Tbe presiding officer was Dr Samuel F. War*, preeldent of City Council, who la between mash and aung. Introduced Prosecutor of the Plea* Ernest W Lloyd, who read the Declaration of IndependdhCe. and also former Senator Isaac T 'NlchoL. of Cumberland county. N. J.. Who delivered the oration, a masterful speec of about thirty alniuea in length- bad, ‘ onisinTnc more aeund suoss and patriotic senUmenu than many a speech of several hours of duration.
He recalled the druggie* of our
forefathers, paid tribute* to Wash i acton. Lincoln. Grant, McKinley and
The committee of tfie Board of Trade. In charge of lb* affair, was- •- compoaed of Prank B. Wrtaley, chair man Frederick W Wolff, ei Mayor Thomas "W. Millet, Dr Samuel F. Ware and Ernest W Lloyd. nay deserve unstinted praise (or their work and fikve tba thanks of the clUiei and visitors for their good and.
successful work.
The Cape May Band received all ■dong the line of march, clap after clap of applause for their splendid
Playing.
The day passed with but two alight accidents, both of which required the presence of the chemical engine froc. the Franklin street fire bouse, one Oc aired about 3.30 when tbe Gnerue) treet side of tbe Stockton plaaas wa» in fire and tbe ot^f was about ‘(even o'clock In the evening Jusi u wagon load of fire worka and dsco ations were fired, as tbe wagon was noting In tbe parade at Washington ind Jefferson streets From this lored girl, Mallnda wrtgbt, sprained a leg In getting a way from the wagon carrying tbe exploding Are work*. a great day
May
WEDDING BElLs Lsffsrty—Chsessman Orlando W. Laflerty,foreman of the Hark May Dam-t Hkksi.d, and a boo of Mr and Mrs. William K. Latterly, of Weal Cape May, was united In marriage on Saturday to Mias Ada M. Chereeman, of Clay too, N.J. The happy event occurred ha their home in » bich they will reside,^ TTllrd A vs.. Weal Cape May. Rev.* John L. Landii. Usd the knot. Their many friendi wish them a happy and prosperous life, and long year* to enjoy tbe life.
The Home Team Won From Den-
nisville in a Walk on
Saturday
The lrwtependenc* Dsy game of base bell was a very one-sided affair, and for that reason tbe intereof was hot bo grtai. although a large crowd of ter* w ere about ibe bail field u>wu
the game. The aoore:
CAPE MAY R H 0 A K
Thayer, rf Blakely. tt> UUlcs, p Pearson, lb i hchran, ah Mid'ton, cf Smiley, If Rrokaw-, bs Tots L
Church, 2b Jefferson, lb Kelly,*’ • Wesoott, rf Keene, rf Sullivan, 3b Cheater, cl Carver, p Totals
0 2 0 0 0 110 2 0
1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 4 0
People Who Reftstered Yesterday
ARE COMING ALONG
Cape May is the Mecca ol Visitor* From all Over The United States
J .
Mrs. 8. Reinbrewer, Sidney Retnbrew j* C'T'CIAD W7IMC
Herbert Relnbrewrr A. F Orabam | /Yl f
W Ledler, V Oourff. Woodbine—A. Way.
CONCERNING
MOTOR RACE THE PEOPLE
0 0 0 2 0 1 1 24-10 ft
J0wrr Report Confirmed l ircuit Court J ndgr A B. Endicoll has conCrused the report made last March by commissioners to sisnai benttla to the sewer along Madison avenue end Beach avenue to Wilmington avenue, by which about 843,000 will becomedue to the dly In three months from July 2d.
Cape May 0 1 8 0 8 2 8 1 0—18 Dennlsvtlle 0000 0 1000-1 Left on bases—Cape May 6, Denniavilte 6 Earned runs — Cape May. 3Btolen bsutes—Cape May 7, DennUvllte l Ttfree-baae biu—Broka*. Blakely. Seen flee hits - Brokaw 2, Blakely. Struck out—By Stiles 7, by Carver 4. Base on batto—By Stiles 6, by Carver ft Time—lb. 46m. Umpire—Hughes. Cape May’s rival, Wildwood, defeated Cape May Court House on Saturday at Wildwood by ih-s score: WILDWOOD A* X. B H 0 A £ Kahn, ef 0 1 0 0 J> Bunting, If 2-0 0 0 0 Whitehead, 3b 1-12 8 1
Chase, ss
Captain Jos. Ludlam Dead. A death in Anglesea Saturday after son w as that of Captain Joseph Ludlam, about W yean of age, who dropped dead at the wheel of his yacht Stella, on a inch be has been running number of years. The captain is one of the pioneer* of Angleeea, having resided there for 26 year*. Death was doe to apoplexy.
entry of snsrebiats to anr
•bores He branded as dangerous the growing habit of the riVh buying their
way Into important-jjfDjpaa ot tbe
lion and states, and edited (or a tren
Following the there were held on the Stockton lawo a series of old fashioned lawc. sports., i as egg and potato raced, sack ehlmay kindred sports re yacht races, climbing greased pole, base Dell, ail of vHjch 'is ft-port.-d in other columns of the CAJ’fe MAT DAH.lt. HERALD.
The
DEATH TOOK MOTEHft AND BON iloosoBult, sod depored the. aBowpnge Ofd-Caglneee and Parent Phat Away
^ Within Couple ef Heure.. Death on Thursday took Mrs Mary A. 4ndrewg,_ M yaftrs old, of Glass horn, sad abb of the oldest reolden ta
JerWy A Be ashore RailrW.the lai IV passing awaj at bM home. Mft.^
•26 tains street, Camden, at
engineer will be taken to for hartal and there win he one funeral that teomtagr s (he aacrice of 'the West Jer-
j a 2 i IT
l o o « o
Crmndal, lb
Devitt, 2b Hileox, p Da via, if
Totals 11 10 27 12 2 CAPK MAY COURT HOUBE
R H O A £
Twal, If 0 1 2 0 0 Jennings, 3b 0 0 0 t 1 Griggs,2b 0 0 6 1 3 Scull, rf 1 8 0 Ambrose, p O' 0 6 8
Myers, lb
•ur Villa Philadelphia—Mr and Mra. E. L Webaur, N. Perr-y Edmunds, Mr and Mrs. H. B. Clark. Camden—Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Stone. Baltimore—lira. Gilbert B Porter. Mlaa Martha W. Austin. Gilbert B. Porter. Jr.
Philadelphia—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Glass mire, Albert 0. Or sigh 111. Mr. and Mrs. W. H, lUddlt. Miss FolUn ger, Charles N. Lane. New York—Mr. sod Mrs. A F K
Jones
Stockton. PhUadelphla—Miss Mann. Miss Catons. K. J Botch. H-K. Curtis. A D. Thayer. D Wllmaen, Mrs Wllmaen. B. WUmaen Jr., M. Bealfleld Fred Guttman, Mr and Mr*. C. K Mac oichol, Richard T. Kunaella. Wilmington—Mr. and Mr*. W. M. Pearson. Chatfonts Philadelphia—Anna C. Shoemaker. EthelShoe maker. Orlando Shoemaker, Mias Marie Powell. R- . Farley. Walter 0. Farley. Charles R. Doak K. D. Conover. 8. M. Austin, Wa. J. WUkn Frank HauaelL Andrew Wether Wm. B. Buckley. J. J. Lamb. Mlaa H Bonner. Mr* Charie* J. Bhoamaker. PItuburg—Irena E. McDermott. New York—Mr. Whd Mrs. H. Ohle. Mra. C. H. George. Lansdone - RUtabetb Conway. Beverly. N. J^—Mary AplU Rne, Mr and Mra. W. S.Coe. QlenwordOoe Woodbury—Mr* E Batten, Batten. Mias Helen Batten Montclair, N. J..—Mias EmUInc BatTrenton—A. over. Mias J brother*. Elyria, Ohio—Martha Clongh. Margaret Sharp. Weer Cheater—Lanra • E. Wood*
ward.
Wills, of Spaulding, e
• t l" — LQ0 0 1. 0 0 II 0 4.2 9 10
- Totals, /* 4 M 1Wildwood ▲. A. 4 0 0 6 0 0 t 0 ft—II Court Houee 0 0 0 0 0 0
The Aldine. Philadelphia—Mr. and Mra. H f llllam*. J. O. Strlder. John H. »** sett. Camden—Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Hots I Caps Msy. Haverford, Pa—Charles
B. Cro
To Cope May
Lafayette. j PhUadelphla—W A. Mill*. Miss E n n- . /- t. Edwards Mr and Mr* e h clash. : Tbe Clflside Wins tbe Cruiser Lottage Families Are Coming
Miss UtU, A W. Morgan. P. J. Moroney, H. H. Metx, C. N. Johnaoh T 8. SluUr. P- 8- SkeUy. G. B. Schnel ghelaer, r. Raymond. Mr. and Mrs U. A. Muager Miss M. E. Smith Mr. and Mr*. W P Wright, B. B Hotchkiep. •Mrs. R. Hotchklsp. Mias B Botch-
kiap.
Camden—Mr and Mrs G A Monger, H. N. Munger, C- A Munger Atlantic dtp—C. Grofay. Freeuoid—Mr. and Mra. W T Kobinaou.
YACHT CARNIVAL PERSONAL MENTION
Gibbon, Bo, oH lb. Plcuur. TV Evmu ol lb. Wnk ToU ,
Launch Trophy--Race Again
Next Saturday
The yachting and motor boat events ' given under (he auspices ul the Cape, May Yacht dub on Balunlay were -r11niw*n1 by large crowds and very much enjoyed. Tnere were race* by 1 three classes ot boat*, in accord with the club’s classlilcaliun. motor boat*, j cruiser and pleasure launches. In the motor bout class there w ere .
Brirl Paragraphs—Home
People and V isitors
Itrowlasy collate : Mr and Mr*. Re U-rlaming at their Mr. and Mr*. Jree] von*, Reuben, Jr .
Hire
t, the ••Klorcnee 11,"
"An j
The Windsor.
Bam bridge, E. v Rsrrhmsn Herbert W. Enickaon, W. P.Schafer. W. P. Iredell, R J. Webb. • Baltimore—Mr. and Mrs J R- WJ
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Waakington—Mra. L P. MclaUre. Mias J. O. Mdntire.
Philadelphia—Mia* Clare (jiliman. Louis K. Ciaffy, Mr. and Mr*. C. C. in, Wm. C. Muddlcloo. Mr. anu Mra. George Hayden, Walter Harder, Mr. and Mr*. Henry C Stabler. C. P. uentiey. Miss A. F Clayton. Miss G Carter, F. H. Shields, Mr and Mrs. J Bobeu, John W. Lee, Jr.. E. S. Nel ton, oJhu H. Fsaaelt, K. K. Nuilaon. Mr. aud Mr*. Wm. T Poulterer. A 1 Glcitsou. Alfred D Pardee. Mr. am, Mr* Louis Coffin, J tenuis, ames Dot Allemus. Mlaa Mary E. Altemu*. ri_ T Thom. Mr. and Mra. Middleton. New York—Thomas M. Hyneman r. and Mra. 0,-0.-fYeU-MenE. Al fred Kappeler, C. F. Redden. Baltimore—F. C. Seuman. PAaaaic, N. J.—r. 8. Chase. Germantown, Pa—Mr. and Mrs rerd J. Graves, Mr. and Mr* Pen rose Perkins Woodbury, N. J.—Mr. and Mrs. 7 A Shftfer. 1 Chicago—E. E. Kimole. Baltimore—Mr. and Mrh. Was.- b Wheeler, Mr. ahd Mr* James L Mui rill. Mlaa Anna Wheeler, George A Marlon. C. E. Robertson, Thao- HUdt. George W Rife, Mr *nd Mr* A. J Donnelley, Charles K. Harrison, Jr Arthur T. Bel Son. Mr. and Mrs. Wn. a Buhler.— Washington— T. R- Parks, Mle. Mias Evelyn Mateom. New York—T. N. Bannoly, Mlaa I. M. Carlwright, Mr and Mrs, J. Scbt star. C. E. Finlay, Miss Julia Flnlej Mlaa Flora E. Finley. Mr. and Mrs E. a Hicks. Mlaa Rich, W. M. Hicks, F. W. M infer, — - Mawr—MY.' and■ Mrk. H. J. Lawrehee. Camden—Mr and Ur* George E raylor,Ulss Gwendolyn £. Taylor. MerchantvUla—Mr. and-Mrs. Jesav 8. White.
Stew,
X of the
netie II" and ••Meteor."
The winner wa* the "MeU ed by B. 1. Gibbon, which second boat, the ••Florence minute and made the live mi
courae in fifteen mmulea In the crui j ser class there were lea entries, tht- j Deborah and Cltaade. The Clisade, | ow ned by Uoimuodore J. Clifford Wil<on, won in 84 minute* 36 seconds, the I Deborah, o* ned by J. K. Lucas, being f pens!Led for coming in 71 Becond* umjer time, made its Inal race. ’ The pleasure launches had three en tries, the Princes*, Millard E. ileus.owner; Catltenue May, B. Ross Miller, and Beoa, Clinton D. Gibbon. The
waa the winner In 36 minutes, the
Pnnceds being penalized twenty-on* second* for coming under lime made n irtel raoei, winner having twelve
•eoondv to the good.
The swimming races consisted of s four hundred foot relay race, two ■ consisting of four men each contesting.- The t ape May Yacht (.Tub relay team won, including J. M. Lucas, J - 8. Lucas, William H. Mecray. Earle HackelL The second was a handicap race of one h and red j ards. me winner was Hero Brooke. There ere fifteen entree*. The interest laka the regatta to occur next Ssturda} is very great.*iid the boats in race Saturday will enter together with a umber of other*. The officer* of iht Hub are determined to make it a great
in the Saturday night jn
J handsome barouche.
rade
aptaln C. 8. iisgrsth. of Camden. ,s a jm,fnln—tit visitor, registered at Mr Edward Crowell and Miss Emm rowell, of Oak I-ane, are guest* of the Misses Smith, at No 808 Wash
melon Street.
Buffalo, M. Y,—W. J. Taylor. A*, tkur it Addlar. >- ftngttoaa. K. J.—T. JL Hawatt N. J.-S-W..D. Wood. C.
Off, fitek daily. Ware's Pharmacy, Ocean stnat anti Columbia avenui
’ntenrwooofacUnoaryatoiecftWaa Wlitbank, at 487 W aahingUm
M poblke
alt. with a Ml
St Albans, W. V*—E. M Stark Germantown—Mr and Mr*. Same 8. Hogan ‘ ' Chestnut Hill.—Mr- and Mra. He nr. iL, Cartwright, Mlaa Cartwright. „ ... Philadelphia Mr. and Mr* Alt* Magear, Mra. R. T. M. Woodkail.L. and Mr* C. F. Taylor, Mr. and Mra H-'C. Pleaher. Mr* Ik.U. 'Raiama, and Mra Francea Jordan, Jr Mr* Jortjgn. J.; J,"5yfigpa**. A. k Hwkiwag, Haraac Loafe, T. A -Ygr Valkrahurg.. Mr. and Rra. W. h.
R. L. Waite, P. Mr* Mr. and Hr* Wm. H. HdUar, Jr. ■dwto r v 0ook.'J >t. Vetteriato. EUl cou flaka, Edgar W. Earle. Mr. am
-vsning waa 4taa ot ■UterM Ife aw k ""silsge nlliuail Ha raa the oaluroay taa zna on, v
to* particmaSmka^ltaMfc* without
gmnda Ttaa paruU fymod a* aedftauL aad M^ald to taav had a^ar ttaa pinlaMtte of Ote
at Beach Aveuo# aad Brokflteky. aad rtaaiste records ofAtaa •»
to CoiamMa Avenue, to Owerewy 8L^ W Id"
First<-!»** Tailoring •dies' and men's costumes of the cut u our specialty. We also do ng and gireMMiig in workmanlike Hotel and collage patronage »o- , buries Scherer, Washington and Decatur sis.
The jewelry more of Joseph Hand, 111 Washington «l , i» one ol the oldest atabliahmealK m our city, having ■een established in Philadelphia in l VII and moved to our city some fifty .ears ago. It has long been known as ■me of the most reliable for the repairing of tine watches, clocks, and jewelry, and as a reliable headquarters for jewelry, cut glass and band-painted china.
Tbe judge* w ere Prof. Meeker, Geo. D. McCreary, Jr., J. McK. Lucas and Councilman Stillwell Hand.
The El boron 3 place in ibis dty-by-lhe *ea where one can have more comfort and rest than the El heron. It is in the centre of the city and yet but a few •tepa from the beacn. J. R. Wilson A .Son, the proprietors, are noted for heir ability to make Iheir guests fee it home.
Lobster salad, picked from real lob>te[8, not from cam, at Arnold's Cafe. One of the Old Firm* One of the moat reliable 'plumbing .Irma In our city is that ot George, w; Reeves. 622 Washington Street Mr. Reeves has' been doing business Cape May City for twenty yean md by his mouo "Only first class has built up a splendid bus!
For ftaie One good work horse, one open waga, a double set of working hnruess. Apply "L" Hkkai.p office, 614 Washington streeL hitman's ooniecuons, Lowney's confections.i'eler* ctiocol*te*,Uerrhey chocolate*, after-dinner aunts, toe cream soda with crushed fruits. Ware's Pharmacy, Ocean sL and Columbia
The original Ping Pong Studio, to ■ow opened to Ha new and large Iuarters at the Iron Pier, and will nake a speciaUv of Ping Pong Photos, Post Cards and Souviner Poet Card*. I. * W. T. Reupach.
For ftale Cheap XSoa large Rambler Car, 1907 todei, complete with cape lop, jprague glaae front, newly painted, to cxoepGonally fine oondition. Price M00. Apply for demoosti*Uon at No 144 Lafayette «L, Cap* May. N. J. Ui
e of deviled crab at
Tr1«* to Wildwood The motor power yachts Rne E, and Gertrude which have been a great ooo,emence to those desiring a pleasure >r businew tnp between Cape May and Wildwood. These tvro yachts have been thoroughly overhauled and will be in better trim to make their scheduled time and with more tripe th*n previous years! They started on their summer schedule last TYiuraday.
Ware's ‘ Pharmacy specialties to soda water, ice cream with crushed fruits aundaa. Hires* *ot beer, orangeade, ginger ale, etc^ with shaved lew Ware*’ Pharmacy, Oceaa street and Columbia Avenue. Tbe New Water Worka • now completed and same turned over to the City. Charles A. Swain of 306-07 Jackson st has just received a large supply of toe cooler* from two gallons to ten gallons, whereby the

