CAPE MAY DAILY HERALD.
VOI. II. NO. 9.
CAPE MAY, N. J., FIIIDAY, JULY 10, 1908.
PRICE TWO CENTS
AT THE HOTELS
TO-OAY** MUSIC
•HOWS GOOD STATEMENT
People Who Registered Yseter* day
ARE COMING ALONG
Program of tho Indian Band a? tha Baach Front Pavilion WtK-elock'a U. 8. Indian Band will Klve three concerta today In tha parfUgn at the foot of Ooerney atraot The prograina for I evening are:
1 Overture—"Stabet Mater” Koaalnl * Alra—"MUe Modlata” Hertrart I Clarinet Solo—Selected Mr. Hoblea 1 Idyl—"Forte In the Foreat”
Cape Way is llte Mecca ol Visitor*! From all Over TTie United
Stales
S Overture—Zainpa
Evening Conoart
B.W 1
Ml»» Mildred Back. Mi** Buck, %.!*-
6 Fantasia—“Grand American Alra”
Band’
7 Coronation March—•The Prophet”
yerba*
Harold
Uahella Itolan. >!la* Katherine Ullbar i Mr kod Mre. Charle* C Blnuej.Mlavj Butler. B. Freln. Mr. and J -| Appleton. B. D. Pancoaat. Mr and Mrs. W McAleer. Providence. R I.—Mrs Kd*.trd S.
Allen.
VVeybridge. England—Mlw U'.iter. Camden—Mr* Alfred You*S Freehold. N. J.—Gllbor Unvy St. David*. Pa—Mr*. C. 8 Walton. Menter J. Walton. Jr. Putabnrg—H M. Hookor. Ambler. Pa—Mr* H. I* liarnea, E. \jl Pyle. New York—Mr*. VI. I»rr/ Chicago—Mr. and M"* L. >1. Bu»t>
Alra from “•Carmen” Bliet "Dance of the Hobra" PonchieUn Grand ballet from La Qloconda Cornet Solo Selected Mr. Jurado Song—'“Album Leaf Wagner Serenade—“Warbler" Perry I < Tone Picture*—“Remlnlacencv* of | Scotland* Godfrey j 7 Nelse—-On the Banka of the Bean ! tlful Blue Danube” . Strain 8 Excerpts from “Faust” Gonnod
Th* Windsor Philadelphia—G. Grant Cemon. F. S. Uneaweavar. Mr and Mrs G. Gar via. Mr*. M. Birmingham, H. R- Garvin. B. K Garvin, and Mrs. Garvin. Baltimore—Dr. and Mr*. L Miller. Mrs Lucy M R*tnicker Washington—Mr*. M. Eberly. Mia* Eberly Mi** Susie Banlalr, Mrs E. N. Jenson. Miss BUds Jenson.
Hotel Lafayatte Richmond. V*.—Bernard Donnelly. Che*. B. Donnelly. Harold Donnelly • Bridgeton. N. J.-Mla* Clara Willson, Mrs. William Johnson. St Paul. Minn.—Paul Hartman Camden—Mr. and Mr*. Joseph J.
Morris
Colonial.
Philadelphia-—M r. and Mrs. K. M Pennypacker, Mias MUdred M. Pennypecker. Malcolm S. Huey.
, N. J.-J. E. Roaaelot
. H. Ebbltt. Jr.
Cast Orange, N. Jew York—Wm
Wyoming. Chicago—H. R. Ttowe.
Murray.
Philadelphia—Mr and Mrs.
Oarutt-
New York—John N. Gardohu.
WKst thee Report of Security Truat Cp. Praaant* At the cloaa of buslneaa on June SOth, th* day of the ending of the fiscal year of all Haw Jersey banking institutions the Security Trust Company of this city ahoapad a statement which I* gratifying to Its patrons and particularly to Its stockholder* The-following U the state meet: RESOURCES is, Sl.42M01.t7
sm.MMt
Stocks and bonds, 272,7<6.14 Overdrafts. 2242 Banking bouse*. Camden. Cape May
121,000.00
Other real estate, ll.OOO.OO Cash reserve In banka 202,02244 Cash on band. 1102,022.42 22,422,222.72 LIABILITIES Capital. 2100,000.00 Surplus. 100,000.00 Undivided profits. 1(2.120.21 Deposits. 22.222.718.27 Reserved for Accored Interest and tax**. 212.000.00 12.428.222.71
TO-MORROW’S RE0ATTA
Many Bosts Entered For Three Events
HANDSOME PRIZES
The Philadelphia Inquirer OHere Prizes lor the Winners
Kli
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Richard Champion to J. Spicer Learning. 21. Lot on northeast side of Cape bland Creek, above bridge a ScbeUlager’a Landing. George F. Rutherford et ux to Wm. H. Reeves. 2225. Dated 1224 Tract of about 2% acre* of marsh adjoining heirs of Isaac WhlUdlc et ala. HUaud Beach Land, Building and Unpt. Co, to Clara L. Firth. 240. Lot 22, section 10. plan of said Co. The Highland Beach Land. Build lag and UnpL Co., to Charles . Crowther. 240. Lot 20, section 20. plan
of Said CotaDuny.
Borough of West Caps May. LetlUa B. R. Hand et vir to Thom* B. Harper. 22800. Farm on west side of Main Bay shore Road, contain lag 22 acre*, more or lees. Thomas B. Harper et ux to th* City of Cape May. 23200. Farm on west side of Main Buy shore Road, containing 12 acres, more or leae.
Cape May City.
Emleu Physick to J. Harry Hughes 2250. Lot lying In rear of Lafay-
On Wednesday night a crowd of young men of Waet Capa May, tered the DAILY HERALD office In a moot boisterous manner, and kidnapped the foreman. Orlando W. Lafferty. Without even haring a chance to take off hto apron or lay down Us printer's tools, he was carried bodily to a boa which had lost driven up In front of the building, and carted away to West Cap* May. Th* destine hi* own home, where a crowd of aome fifty of hto friend* had prepared to give him a grand neural, which they did. They atop praaented him wlih .apaa* furniture and other things useful to a newly married cooMr. Latterly had only entered Into this blissful state N on the Satur-
day preceding.
To-morrow afternoon at two oclock there ♦ill be races In the Cape May Harbor under the auspice* of the Cape May Yacht Club. The prise which the Philadelphia Inquirer ha* ottered for the races are Speed boats, a handsome silver cup. Cruiser*, a pair of powerful sea glasses; Pleasure launches, a full set of
signal flags. ‘
The Interest evoked by this event Is very great and a large number of
The Hotel (Menwood The well-known hotel Olenwood 12 Hnghee •tenet, was opened yeetecday for the aeaaon, under the new of Mrs. Fannie 8. 'Kill 11 lien who runs the Midway Hotel c< Tandale. Pa., daring th winter
I el ax to Samuel
Th* Aldins.
Harrisburg. Pa—Mr and Mrs.
Aaron W.
P. El dredge. . east side of Perry St. tot JO. plan of James Mooney property. Samoel F. Eldredge et ux to L*e tltla B. Hand. 21. “ ”
bote deed.
Wmiam Joyce Sewell et a Is to BUsabctb Sharp. 11. Conflraatkm deed for lot 22. on piaa hf Sewell cottage tots, on north side of Grant St . Georgianna h. Garreteon to Geo.
D * nlel J Ogden. 21450. Southeast 22 feet of
lot I. on plan of James Mooney property on northeast side of Perry 8L Darld H. Fell to Clement E. Wat m. 2200. Lou 2 and * on map of lots formerly of N. C. Price at Schel
house. The boos* has hgaa pnt In good shape and Mr*. KniUn win have nothing hut fhpt daas Barrie*.
Great Ball Gam* Friday
Th* Cap* May team will {day the strong Chestnut Hill team of tha Non
Philadelphia—Mr and Mi*. J. Hel
Star Villa Wanwaum. Va—Mr*. R Hordern Washington—Mrs Harrtaoa Neablt. Scott Neablt. Mies Leldlgh. Mr*. C
The game will be. called at 240 o'clock. The line np of the teal
Peter Shields et ax to Conrad Beh 2L Lot till, plan A-, Cape May Kea Estate Co, north side of New Jersey
Eighteen Years In Busin*** rhape few men bar* built up a r baslnese in Cape May than Howard F. Otter, 412 Washington St' Mr. Otter began tha upholstering te a small way. some alghten ago- 'He has worked well and always had for hto motto.“tee beet of i good” By fair
D SirKl‘
ring tor bell boy or call. Clothing
int time the entries are as fol-
low*:
Speed boats—Florence H. Uaxlehuratj Arrow, Bennett; Annette II, Miller; Etoie. Hepburn; Katherfne.il. King: Lady M.. MUler; Meteor. B. IGibbon. liters—Cllsade, WUson; Katherine. Bunn: Deborah. Lucas; Shawns, lesmlng. inches—Princeaa. Helae; Bees. Gibbon. Katherine. May C. Miller; Bono. 8. Hand; Cora, Starr; Juatlna, Justl: Nance Cook; Gipsy. McCaueland; Tamme. Shoemaker. There will be throe events which win follow In the order as above. >pie who although not owner pleasure croft are fond of the ftport It U prophesied that the final* will be witnessed by a crowd larger than which were gathered at a race
> League, on Friday afternoon of
CAPE MAT
Stile*, cf; Blakeley. 2b; Slmpeon. p; Judd, lb; Catena, c; Corkran, as; Middleton, cf; Smiley, If; Bredtew^b. CHESTNUT HILL SlegUr. e; F. Riley 2b; W. Riley, as;Btut*. 2b; Carr, cf; Beta, lb one. If; Cart*, rf; Duanerman On Saturday the home team will play a return game with Dennis rill*.
all the Saturday
Hateafter. gamM will
will be played
Tbs beat job printing done
May to done at the office of tbg Cask May Holald No. 814 Waeblngvoo J street. We have the Uteol deelgna in type and speed and facility for prompt* iy executing the work, and It to a pleasure with as to do teltofaclory printing for the people of (Jape May. Ourohargm are maannahlii and the
work to delivered promptly.
The motor power yacht* Rea E, and Gertrude which have been a great to those desiring a plea
Them two yachts have been thoroughly overhauled and will he In better Utta to mks their
■ yean. They alerted
Up t
Presented by Pollard 4 Burn* (to, *t th* Iron Pier Th# Pollard A. Burns Stock Company presented at the Iron Pier Oper House last night "Turned Up.” The manner of the presentation wee heart Uy appreciated by the large audience proaent. and Paul -Burn* was particularly good In "£*rr*way Bones.” the part taken by Nat Goodwin. George Pollard played "Cleopatra” and wa* roundly applauded In the cleverness of hi* fun tw*vi»g This and Burn’s were lh«r *tar parts of the per formance. William tones played "Captain Med way,” and took the part of the old salt who had two wive* to different porta to an admirable way. and the predicaments Into which he found himself kept the attention of the audience drawn to him whenever he appeared on the atage. David Her i. who played the part of "George Medway” wbowaa always to trouble, was another good part, and well ren-
dered.
LUllan Harrison, who played “Ad* Baltic,” wa* very clever to the presenilation of her part.and also drew. Pauls' Burns played "Mr*. Pan nail." and waa clever to U her work. Paul Burns and James Barrett under whose direction the comedies are presented, deaerre great commen dation for being able to get then, staged to such short times and to have them presented in the excellent anner to which they are shown. The Company is the best that bat ever been at Cape May and to receiving warm praise for it* good work. The show will be repeated to-nlgbt and to-morrow nlghL
ter bow frequently or under what coo dittou* they have been held. More enthusiasm among the lo$al people waa created yesterday when the throb »omi rap# which the Inquirer will award to the winners of the thre
At first It was Intended to have them lyed at'the picturesque home of the Cape May Yacht Club at Schellingers Landing. When the townspeople beard of this they at once harried to Mr. Gibbons, In whose custody they wljl be asked if the or-
dows loam: He agreed, and upon fcrir arrival here they were pi on view to a prominent place, Washington street to the heart of
Cape May.
The Wot* Shop. The (Jape May branch of the •
m again located at its old stand * saeh opposite the Stockton baths. This school present* a part of the system of general ed ocation which ha* to do with the Industrial aide of life The work to so arranged that, from the — * , it to more Inter-
fron^ the parent's
pupil's point of view, it to esUng lh*n pls.v and from, point of view, It Is highly
sequent II
The wo
value throughout sub-
work to suitable and perfectly esfe for children four to eight years of
They come for an hour once or a weak.' The work to preset
struct!on to individual. The school will open on Thursday morning next. Mr Letehaw will be pleased to have
■ dGdRgte ‘ ‘ -
The Pier
»w having a nice trad* taking pteturas gt nlghL by their new process. This studio to now under tbs at Robert B. Prince, of Bmltl Md.. Mr Prince haa had 28 to tbs photograph
"TURNED UP” 18 PLAYED
MASTER TELEGRAPHER
Aral I W. Poinsett Has Chargs of
Office During Night
If you were-only 14 years old, and you were bolding down a man’s position as a telegraph operator, and you were one of the youngest operators In til New Jersey, wouldn't you feel rather big about it7 U you were 12year old Arrell W. Poinsett, son of ex-Councilman Benjamin P. Poinsett, of Cape May. yon would be to tbls very position. For years be has been rattling at- the key at a telegraph Instrument. and now that be baa man tered the art. be baa been given a position in one of tbe local office*. He bas full charge of bis establishment from 3 p. m. six days In tbe week until early tbe next morning. And this la no light responsibility these days, when It to considered that tha office la at a railroad station; that there are three keys to manipulate; that all tbe business of the station for a good part of this time fall.-
on hi* young shoulders.
Cape May to busy In tbe summe months, for hundreds of persons floe to tbls summer resort. Ever/ that sees him tapping away at aey asks immediately: "Are you tng messages?” Of course these are city visitors, since residents resort know that he has been pegging sway at telegraphy since be donned breeches, and which be has only
discarded within a-year.
CONCERNING THE PEOPLE
Cottage Families Are Coming
To Cape Way
PERSONAL MENTION
TTie Evenb ol the Week ToU Brid Paragraphs—Home People and Visitors
The Cacil Open
The Cedi at No405 Ocean Street, bas been opeped for tbe summer season of 1208, and tbe bar la well stock od with a line of tbe beet grade* of wine* and liquors. It bas tbe biggest summer garden to town where sea d ialads are specially served. Tbe private banquet room* have been tastefully arranged for supper partlea This well-known place is centraliy located, and to within easy reach of parte of th eelty and U a popular meeting place where one may find their friends Tbe trade with the cot tags colony to solicited and *phon< orders will receive prompt attention Rooms are rented to gentlemen a< moderate prices on tbe European plan
Toasting Marshmallows
Great fun. Isn’t It—tbls toasting of marshmallows on the beach on moonlight nlghL Tbe toasting se son seems to be on for tbe summ. Jf 1208. The old sand dunes and grassy spots of "Huggy Hollow." for meriy a favorite resort around Madl son avenue, for evening parties ol kind, have given way to tbe lo ver peaches, and westward the mar cl jf toasters and spooners takes lu way. Uttle bonfire* are now seen olgbt on the top of tbe strand at tervato from Broadway to the lig oouoe, lads and lassies, with an oc Jionai young married couple In tht troop, toasting, eating, sporting,spooking with occasional wading or bathing tbe “frith of tbe sea” for a diver
TO EXTEND GOLF CLUB
Will Arrant* ^or three Years Mors et Present Flac* a meeting o( tbe Board of Gov
eraors of the Cape May Golf Club
tbe Hotel Cape May laft Fri-
day nlghL Mr. Louis H. Ayres, o! Philadelphia, was appointed to confer with tbe bond bidders for an ex'
of three years to order that
A Young and Successful Firm The real estate dealers, Samuel F Eldredge and G. Bolton Eldredge, under tbe firm name of Eldredge A Eldredge while young, have by theli ientlemanly and business like method built up a good jinalnfjf* In buying rod selling and renting real estate The name cf Eldredge A Eldredge L an authority on Cape May real estate
U* i
tlon for that period of time. When Mr. Ayree to reedy to report e meeting of the Governors to to be called
Anna to our city to that of Georgt Reeve*. 222 Washington Street Mr. Rastm has been doing bus to Cap* May City for twenty yean and-by hto motto "Only first class ', has built up a splendid bust
A Very Popular Store A very large number of the cot tagers and hotel guests of Cape May aa well ae tbe dtiaens, nave learned to go to tbe dry goods store of Mrs Turner, 223 Washington Street, n full stock and prices to soft, to tact U has become a general beadquarter* for tbs very many shopper*
city, and It
New Storm Curtains
Howard F. Otter, the upholsterer,
On* of the Old Firms.
One of tbe most reliable plumbing
Ware’s Pharmacy specialties In sods rater, cream. Ice cream with cni fruits, sundae*. Hires’ root beer, gin ger ale, orangeade, shaved ice Wi Pharmacy, Ocean street and Col urn
Ware's Pharmacy specialties li id* water, ice cream with crushed sundas. Hires* root beer, _ de, .ginger ale, etc., with shaved ice. Wares' Pharmacy, Ocean street and Columbia Avenue.
Ware's Pbannacj^ppectoltles In water, cream, ioe crushed fruits, sundries, Hires’ root beer, orangeade, ginger ale, shaved toe. Ware's Pharmacy, Ooean street and Columbia avenue.
One good work borne, one open wagon, a double set of working bar Apply “L” Hbkai.d office, 614 Washington street-
Th* Stockton Bowltog Alley, to also' headquarters for Pool. Billiards, Bbof
. To avoid laetng money by Are or burglary, dspostt It to tbe Security Truet Company.
Harry Neumyre and John O'Brien liave Just returned lo their homes In Philadelphia after a visit wlthM r*. E. M. Crowell of 1112 Washington sL H. R. Trowe and Daniel J Murray, of Chicago, are slopping at tbe Wyo-
ming.
Miss Beulah Carlisle, of Millville, visiting Mrs. David Johnson of 227 Washington street. Miss Gertrude Woo Ison made a rtoif to her mother, Mrs. Stella Woolm, over tbe Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Daniels, jf Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs. iacob Garrison, of Cape Ma> Court .louse, were over the Fourth visitors jf Mrs. A. H. Stil well of 230 Washngton street
ON DUTY 25 YEARS
John Bush Holds Th* Cap* May Re-
Driver John Bush of tbe Cape May .'"Ire Department on Friday last completed twenty-five years of service to -hat department during which time has never lost a day from Illness to any other manner except hto ronual two weeks vacations which to « ale years hare been granted to other :lty employees. During this time be oas received hto pay without a break. Jertelnly there are few people in tbe country who can say they have been is faithful to their employment for -wenty-flve years as has been John Josh.
Tha Indian Band THE INDIAN BAND to now here, -toes It satisfy you?—and are yon pleased with It? The toilet eete that *e are making a special drive on, it the present time, are just aa pleas ,ng to the puree, aa the new band to to your ear. Just think of U—a .welve piece toilet set for 21-75, whll hey last Can you beat the price roywhere?. Come and see"then^ and /ou will be pleased with the value, hat we give you for the money, .loose furnishing goods of all descrip
CHARLES A- SWAIN 305-7 Jackson Street
Whitman’s and Lowneyl codeclinos always fresh. Whitman’s supac -' v extra nuggets, hard n uggeU, caramels, . is uew productions, chocolate mint $ marsh mallows. Ware’s Pharmacy Ocean street and Cotumbto avenue.
1207 top.
One Urge Rambler Ca model, complete with ca]
ripr^ue glass front, newly painted, in exceptionally line condition. Prim 2400. Apply for demonstration at No. 744 Lafayette et. Cape May, N. J. tfi
Th* easting capacity of Arnold’* Cafe to Ore hundred, anjoy the i
r taffy, Kralinger'*- Atlantia daily. Ware’s Phannacy, t and Columbia a ran us. Touring Cars to hire. Experienced , “ ' —l Kdw. W.J

