Cape May Daily Herald, 11 July 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 1

CAPE MAY DAITjY HERALD.

VOI- II. NO. 10.

CAVE MAY, X. J., 8AT111DAY, JULY 11, liXW.

I “ItICE l^O CENTS

FOR GOLF Prises Which Are io be Sailed For This Afternoon TOURNAMENT Will Be l'a>e«l This_AOcrPOor.I .•Uo> - - 1SATArJJAY : LVtAl]

l rmotanliIncru&i

1 tbuJlnkt of the Cape May UotT(Hah. ^_fcun, her of contestant* have already entered.and by the time the tournament starts there will probably be the full, quota of players, as has appeared heretofore In these Saturday after

ElgKfeen Years In Business

Perhaps few men have built up e better business In Cape May than Howard E Otter. ♦»#-* ashUston -Sf* Mr Otter began the upholstering tror ness In a small way, some- tighten years ago. He has worked well and always hsd for his motto. 'the beat of work Is none too good." By fair means and his good workmanship he has built HE 8 large upholstering business, and some fine years ago be added a house faralturu department Mr Ottsr does a fJno business In making cork cnahlons and storm curtains with glass fronts for power

Trlns to Wildwood **

The wutur power yachts Kas K, sod Gertrude which ha vs beea a g*e*l eonvsmeooe to those deslnng » pleasure or bust mas tirp between t?ape W*Y and Wildwood. _Tliesc_ _t»vachls have been thoroughly overhauled and. will be In better trim to make their scheduled time and with mors trips

than previous yearn. 'They <U I’» P rltc * by oo their summer schedule last Thurs- that newspaper will begin a

day. ’ J let U«tw. ' | Never heforr at any races held 1

j or along the coast of Southern 1 Jersey have there been so many

I tries. Moreover

unl boats, which are rt>e speediest an 1 compare as favorably aa the entries of the othy resorts, competed for

laKora

TheThree Handsome Prizes offered By the Philadelphia Inquirer On Our Harbor

Quitman Gibbon, oi Racing ComnuMn. Grves Oul Names ol Boats

SPEKD BOAT CLASS

Meteor. B. I. <Jlbb<m,40 he -p.- 11

»?St ^ _

un i ur it r i l T Anaetu 2d. Alfred B. MUler, II h Which Will Gimpetc lor the Trt>-}p - _

Florence-Id.- H. MtK. Hasetturst.

10 h. p. 28 feet

phies and Honor ol Entering

Final Races

Great Interest u n the races of thi

being manifested Cape May Yacht

Club In the Cape May harbor thh. Deborah. Rear Com Jr-Wr

afternoon. The prises offered by the Philadelphia Inquirer will be awarded f'U) winners In each of the three classes. Tla: Speed boats.- .cruisers, and launches The races will start at two

j'clock la the order named

The regatlh wTIl be the mat of ser lea or-tour-for power boats owned by rbe yacht clubs of Cape Slay, WildWbod. HbUy Beach and Ocean Oty for

DEMOCRATIC TICKET Bryan and Kem4krs Named At Den-

ver, Colorado

The Democratic National Convention «t Denvew early yesterday momWBUam Jennings Bryan, of Nebraska, for President and In

Lady SI . R. R. Miller. h. p. i$ feet _ ,

CRUISER CLASS

Cllsade, Com. J. C. Wilson. 20 h. p

10 feet

Lucas. 1« h p. 40 feet

Colonel. H. H Ottens. 10 h. p. U

feet

Shawns. J. Spicer Learning, 20 h. p SI feet. .,. Katherine. Benton S. unuB, 10 h. p.

88 feet

Nereldee. C. B. WHeqn, 10 h. p. 40

feet

LAUNCH OR OPEN BOAT- CLASS Mouse, Com. J. C. Wilson, ’-J To 25 fee 125 feet Bees. Clinton D. Gibbon, < h. p. 28 feet

Pier-Avenue Studio

The Pier 'Avenue Photo Studio is now having a nice trade taking pictures at"night 6j their new process This studio Is now under the manage —aseas -ef JieWt K of BwlM

more. Md, Mr Prince ha* had AO , v - ^

, | inlrrr hto offered-

expe enoe n • CT \jr combined' the 1 Inquirer regatta

i and uapeclaHy th-- raCi;s under the an J j spices of the Cape.-May Yaobt Club

le dasslewt event held J.y

. inch elaborate trophies as the In-

buslness and his pirt themselves Being 1 Iron Pier they are su

ed near the - } ^ > be well pa |

I amateur racers and It w!

I not be equalled anywhere f The 14 entries are:

25 feet

Princess. M E. Helse. 10 h. p. 16

Katherine May. C. H. Miller, 9 h.

er hare -JUtc to- ~p 21 feet

Phyllis, W. H. Chew. 10 h. p. 8IA-

Bono. SUlle Hand, 3H h- p. II ft

Penn. J. H Shoemaker, 6 fc P- 82 feet 4 ' ' i— Witch, A. 8 Murphy, S h. p. 24 ft Cora, \1ce Com. Starr, 7 h. p. IS ft Dixie, Dr. fc. k Vanxant S h. p. 18

feet

Anna. Dr. F. J. Haerer, 10 h. p. 28

posaibly.

A Special Department

Buifurd Garrison, one of Cape May

popular Jewelers, hu Juai added a de-j Kilt Flying. PsmnqaiJor the CtUug anUjufilHi . & kMe-«yH« tam being of proper eye glpaaes Dr, Palak. , rffecr the people of Gape-May. the well known Vhlladelj.hLa^e spccl ld 1b ^ 1 » oUarf * Hums Stock-Com-Isllat WHI be In -eharge nf this i^re slfdady made" ffie kite fly-

part men! Mr Polak was Th Cape May In the years of 1904 and 1904 and hia ability as an optician la well

known In Cape May

A Vary Popular Stors

' A very large awnuemr me cot- - put lagers and hotel guests of Cape Mao' as well aa the dUaenn. have learned to go to the dry goods store of Mrs E Turner, <22 Washington Street, tor a full stock and prices to suit In fact It has become s general headquarters (or the -very many shoppers

lag a happy advertising medium They have been flying quite large kites all the week, with many attractive advertising tovicea;,’but Wednesday they. fl^gA the wind an eight foot kite and finding It did so nicely,they

twelve foot uue with a tdum-

myj on trapcsc. M (he balance or tal piece From this kite was swaying * very large banner of the Pollard A

Burns performances.

ashlngton stn o avoid (hat t

Cause of Divorce

A woman Tn ’Keif York j

hone* wRb cheap furniture. your furniture at H. F. Otter's AS Washington stroet, TUB

Howard F^ Otter, the has lust finished a fins set of storm . with glass fron boat of Charles Milter. W as wen aa for the of Lotee J. Dmw*. of Colt On# sf the Old Firms, la ear sfey Is that of (testa*

at ter tesaeh te*»r. Apply 9m ^-> ^ MM «p a wteaMM haat-

a.

L C- W. McCraary. h. p. jg. :

'^Ctena, H. iL-QUepa. jtl.h. J- 35 fL the afternoon namfvl Jpyrp W. Kern,

former Mayor of Indianapolis. Indiana.

lor-yipe-Pr^auL'l? 1 : .

The Work Shop.

The Cape May branch of the “Lab (haw Bchool’’. a workshop for children is again IdcabM mtTu old stand on the beach opposite the Stockton baths. This school presents a part of the system of general education which has to do with the industrial side of life - The.uack.ig.ao arranged that, from the pupil's point of view, it is more Inter* rating th-tn clay and from the parent’s pdlnl of view, li is highly educational and of exueme value throughout sub-

sequent life.

The work U suitable and perfectly aafeioi children four to eight years of aga.-Sisy come for an hour once or twice a week. The work is presented to older pupils in ways especially suited to their variou* needs and the Instruction is individual. The school will open on Thursday morning next.

RSpulsr:

Ryan, on# of the- pretty actresses of-the Pollard A Burns Stock Company, is becoming very pop idar with the large sudieaces that attend that most popular play-house.

AT THE J CONCERNING HOTELS THE PEOPLE

People Who Registered Yseterday

Cottage Families Are Coming To Cape Hay

ARE COMING ALONG PERSONAL MENTION

Cape May is the Mecca ol Visitors! The Events oi the Week Told

From all Over The United States

An Attractive Window

The Columbia Avsxuie show window, of Dr. 8. F. Ware's Pharmacy. Is a very attractive spot -The jrindow is most (hatefully "arranged" with large stocks of “Apeote Water” in bottles.

— Jaha M— Russel Dead. _ Jhhn M. Russel, who for many roars was postmaster and kept k general store at^old Spring, tted In Cooper Hospital, Camden, last Thursday, and the remains win be brought {r Cold Spring today for burial, asd the aerIccs will be fceld-at the Cold Spring Presbyterian Church. Of late years be has resided'in Chicago. One son Daniel Russel, of this city, and two daughters survive him. The Hotel Otemrood the well-known 509 "Hughes street, w

day for the

management of Mrs. Fannie 8. ten.. Mrs. Killian who runs the Midway Hotel of Torreedale. Pa.durlng the winter season, experience in keeping a first class

shape and Mrs Rflilan bars nothing but Orst d

The Best Job Printing

May U done a» tbs offiee of the Can May Jiw>«u> No. «4 Washington street. . W« have the‘laics; designs in type and speed and latettly for proaptly erenutlng Oh* work, and it to 8 pleasure with us Ur do.

Street Entrance Canopy. Howard F. Otter,—the upholsterer, la erecting a street -entrance canopy for-the Cecil, on Ocean street

TO-DAY’S MUSIC Program of the Indian Band at the Beach Front Pavilion Afternoon. Wbeelock’s U. S- Indian Band will give three concerts today In the pavilion at the foot of Guerney street The program*'for tht8 afternoon and evening are: l. Overture—"Siege of Rochelle"

Balfe

2 Excerpts fropi " Pirate* of Penguin van. S 'Vatee—"Sourlre d’Amour” Lambert 5 Descriptive-—"Smithy In the Woods” Michael 6 Fantasia—"Sweet Old Songs” Dal bey 7 "Popular Melodies” Remlck. 8 -a -Song—"Album Leaf Wagner. b March—"Baltimore Centeoial" a ■ ^ Herbert. Evening Concert 1 March—"On ta Victory" Sousa. 2 Overture—"Martha" Flotow. 3 Selection—"Spring Chicken" Carle 4 Ballet Music from "La Relne de Sabs” Gounod. 5 Clarinet Solo—Selected Mr. B.Ro

blee.

6 a Paraphrase—"Palms" Gruenwald b Patrol—Blue and Gray Dalbey. J part n Given entirely over to Indian music and dances. Speech In Indian language and Interpreted by one of the band men. 7 Tone PPtctul%—"IndianWar” Whedock 8 Butte—"Aboriginal" No. 1—"Morning oo the Plains” No. 2 —‘Tbt Lovers’ Song” Wheel ock Intenaetso—’ Indian Bride” Reed 10 "Indian War Dance* Belstedt

Btoekton Hold every Doming 10 to 11 dn. Private letBotf to snit. 85 enUreaeaaon. The drop »tep and barn

rapidly, sin

Luden O. Carpenter, I

Informal daneee every evening,

charge. Grand orchestra.

residents of Cape May could not do better than to open an account with Security Trust Company be pleased, to serve you. and will keep your money cafe for you a it.

soar* 19*8, and the bar4a well stock ed with a line of the bast grades of wines sad liquors, it has the biggest fttmmer garden In down where aea foods and salads are specially served. The private banquet rooms have been tastefully arranged for supper parties This well-known place la centrally tested, and la within easy reach oi 1 parte of th edty and is a popular

moderate prices on the European plan

Lewis T. Stevens is Commissioner of Deeds lor (be HUM of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, also Notary Public, 814 Washington at.

The habit of thrift always follows a aan. Have money and deposit the

MM dinner in Cape May tar l

I L“-=~ -

The Cedi Open The Cecil at KoMS Ocean Street.

Keep Cool

incur comfortable and

lighl-weighi garments that we tailor beyond comparison in style and fit. For the younger aet a swagger air

ty without 'severity, fashion without Our prices are easy of reach.

Hotel Lafayette New York—P. W. Miller, Lowellvllle. O.—Davis Davis, Mrs. Maye B. Davta. Robert Davis Ml** Mary Davis. Philadelphia—Mr*. Walter Scott. PeeksklU. N Y —Eugene B. BuckParts. France.— Mias A. Boo Adler. Chas B. Aldrich. Baltimore—Mrs James C Clark. Miss Theodora Clark. James C. Clark. Jr. Dr. James C. Clark, O. A. Beard. CoL and Mm E. J. t’haisty, Jr.. E. Paul Chaisty . Stockton Germantown—Warren E McCann, r, and Mrs. Simon Frledberger. E. Marie PrledbergL-r. Miss Anna S. Bui lock. Philadelphia—T lx Sasennbaugh.T A. Irwin. L. V. Carpenter. W S.Brokaw. Drew Smiley, B. G. Simpson. E. Owens. S. H. Corkran. E. B Zlober.

Camden—Dr. anu Mrs. H G. Taj lor. H. G Taylor, Jr., Richard C. Tay-

lor.

Ninety and Nine They caught ninety and nine flab, that oarty which went from the Colonial yesterday in the Polly Page, off to the fishing grounds at sea In the party were 1 William Baxter. Jr Walter Church, James Jaqoette and W. N. OtUnger.

Brief Paragraphs—-Home People and Visitors

Take Notice For rent on very easy term*—’ large Bio re* connected with all fixtures targe tldre house attached, also dwelling house attached with garden. Lotted Main and Seashore road, Cold Spring 3 miles from Cape May. BraiesteblUbed 30 years. A rare- opportunity. Address I. H. El dredge, Cape Mqy City, N. J.

Dr. H. Genet Taylor, one of Camden's most prominent physicians, and Mrs. Taylor'and two sons are slaying at the Stockton for an indefinite period. Mrs. Ruxion M. Kldgely and Mrs. Jeorge R. Gaither, ot Baltimore, are among prominent patrons of the Hotel Lafayette of former seasons, who have returned for another pleasant summer Dr. James C. Clarke, and family, are again patrons ot the Hotel Lafayette, where they have visited many summers. Dr. Clarke is one of the Monumental City's most prominent physician*. Misses Edna and Irene O'Crowley, if Decatur street, are among the most attractive bathers on the beach in ■heir beautiful bathing suite. Mrs. S. Gordon Smythe and ber daughter. Miss Marlon, of Conshohocken. Pa., are visiting Mrs. Smythe' parents. Alderman and Mrs. Francis K. Duke, at their cottage on Lafayette street. The Indian Band THE INDIAN BAND la now here. Does it satisfy you?—and are you pleased with It? The toilet sets that we are making a special drive on, at the present time, are just as pleas log to the puree, aa the new band la to your ear. Just think ot It—a twelve piece toilet set for $1-75, whll they last. Can you beat the ' price anywhere?. Come and see them and you will be pleased with the value, that we give you for the money. House furnishing goods of all deacrlp CHARLES A. SWAIN 305-7 Jackson Street.

If you want Seal Estate ir

Rent

Bee Sol Nrhdi 608 Washington St., Cape

'LHB,

spe May

Th* Old Fruit Store. Cape May'* Fruit Store la bailer pre pared than ever to supply the people of cape May with all the fruit* ofethe an in thefre*b*at possible manner. Mr. Hogan has been in the fruit and 'y bust ness for very many year* and the people know where to get good fruit, lie makes a specially of serving frulU in packages to the hotel guests a* well a* the cottagers.

Help your City, help New Cape May and you will help your bank at the

Pharmacy specialties

soda water, ioe cream with crushed (rulta sundas. Hires’ root beer, onagpade. ginger ale, etc., with shaved Ice. Wares’ Pharmacy. Ocean street and Columbia Avenue. Ware’s PhanDacy specialties h water, cream, loe crushed fruits,

dries, Hires’ root beer, orangeade, gin-

ImpiirtMl b, 'dL> oT N« ta Wu, , Pb^nao,.

" -treat and Colombia avenue.

The Stockton Bowling Alters is alao headquarters tor Pool. BWlarda. Bhuf-

Kor Bate A sixteen loot launch with 4$ h.p. Smalley engine, with megneta in perfect run nng order, also containing cushions, dags, awnings and everything tbs I goes with first class Launch Apply to Marvv's Drug Store or 8. B. Mary, Jr.

uclions, chocolate t'mint marshmallow*. Ware's Pharmacy Ooean street and Columbia avenue.

model, complete with cape top, Sprague glass front, newly painted, In exceptional iy fine condition. Price 8400. Apply for demonstration at No. 744 Lafayette si., Cape May, N. J. U

The best sea foods and salads In (own are aarved at "The CedL” Cottage trade solicited.

The seating capacity of Arnold's Cafe la five hundred. Com* In and •njoy the mvaic and the eea trees*.

Salt wider lady, Frelinger’s, Atlantic City, fresh dally. Ware's Pharmacy, Ocean street and Columbia avenue.

salad, picked from real lobfrom cans, at Arnold's Cafe.

it of style at Arnold 1 * Cafe, tt it Arnold's Cals. U

THE WEATHER

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