Cape May Daily Herald, 11 July 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 2

mi IHK m HERALD

LEWIS T. STEVENE

f and AuruM at No. U« a-diinetoo BL. Oaj>a Mar. N. J. BUBBCHll'TION; x i«:1ar tor Lhf BaaMo la Advmnr.

CITY DIRECTORY. Maj’or—Fradark* J. Ualris Jan. 1,1910 Alderman—F. K. Dtika, .. Jam. X. INI OonacU—Wm. 8. BEav .. .Jan. 1.1910 Sam. H, Moom, ..Jan. 1,1111 * Joa. Hand Jsn. 1.1910 8UIwell Band ...Jan.1.1910 - Jaa. J. Uoak ... .Jan. 1.1911 Joaepb 11. Elvell...Jan. 1,1911 Sam r. Ware ...Jan. 1,1909 IamiU C. 8a> re . . Jan. 1.U0I F. 8. MwnsNd..Jan. 1.1909 R«x»rder—J. W. Thompson. Jan. 1.1910 AuNiaaor—Ohai. T. t aiapbell Jan. 1,1M< Collector—SoL Needle# ...Jan. 1.1»-. Treasurer—I. a Smith Jr., Jan. l,19l* atTSoUcUor-Thoa-P Ourtey,Jan. 1,1911 aid*. Inspector, W. T. Uer•na Jan. 1.190.

row WEAR IN THE HOME Rr*ttj Moo*. O'*** Mao* Up

Here we h*T* • pretty dresa allcblir trained tklrt la lalhrred Into U plain acrou the front, the foot la trimmed etih a C re Inch wide band

BOARD OK EDUCATION.

Samuel R Stltea, Prealdent 1909 Dr . A L. Leach 1910

j •VUllam Portat

Edv. H. Phillip*. Clerk. I WtlUam K. Sheppard — . 1911

w*dp- William B. Gilbert 1909

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Ouone S. Dou*laaa . Luther C. Ogden... Charlee York........

BOARD Of HEALTH. Dr A L Leach, Prealdent. Sept. 1.1909 Dr Y.M.D.Marce, Health officer " 1906 Robert. 8. Hand “ 1909 WUllam R. Sheppard “ 1910 William Porter, Secretary « 1910 George L Lovett 7.. “ 1908

of taffetas the color of the cashmere. The fronts of bodice sllgblly cross below the bust, and are arranged In two wide tucks orer the shoulder*, the material •decs are trimmed with a band of silk, over which are laid points of lace. The teet is of coarse lace, with a round yoke of fine net laci. Three quarter puckered sleeves finished with a band of tUk and lace Materials required: S yards 4« laches wide. 1H yard silk 40 Inches wide, I yards -bodies lining, ’i yard coarse lace, and Vt yard net lace

SWEET GRAM CANDLE EHADEfi.

for the eammer cottage straw candle and lamp shades will be found satlatactory and economical They shed • charming light through the woven otranda of sweet grass, of which they are made, and they are both tnexpen ef re and long II red. The grass used L. wearing then Is the same seen in the Canadian baskets, which posses* Bock a delicate and delicious odor The pieces of grass are worse round

upstanding finish at the top. The seem* are made by wearing Is a coarser grass, and at'the top and bottom edge a thicker kind, and one of a darker shade of green glres a pretty and substantial rim. There la no strlklus color in these ■badea. the graaaee blending pale yellow and light green tone* In such i way that the general effect U neither the one nor the other color. For this rweaoa sweet grass shades .can be used la say dining room. Their frashness makes them particularly attract! re for summer use. They are offered In seeeral alsee ranging from the small candie shads to the larger ones Intended to covet an electric light Whan soiled or dusty all they require U a carets! wiping off with a damp

COUNTY DIRECTORY.

i reucaaru. rvuy. Circuit Judge—Allen B Bndloott Rep 1911 Law Judge—James M E. Hildreth Rep 1911 Prosecutor of Plea*—Ernest W. Lloyd, Rep. .Sheriff—Robert R. Corson. Rep - 1810 Coroner—W. A. Lake, Rep, - - 1910 Coroner—Wm. H. Thompson 1906 Coroner—Nathan A. Cohen. 1909 County Clerk—Julius Way, Rep..1910 1912]

MAY daily HERALD, 8ATBUDAY. JULY 11, 1908.

. a D.,Minister at 10.90 E. m., and 8 00 p. m. Sunday school at 2 90 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8.00 p. Y. P. 8. C K Trtday at 7J0 p. m. Btraagan always welcome.

9L Pstsrs-fey-the-Esa Cape May The following clergymen are expected to preach at this church tliroughoM the present summer. 6—Rer, f. T. H. Kina. Valley

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A. Canon, fit

July

19^-Bey. Geo. J. G. Kromer, Assistant of BL Michael's and all Angels. Baltimore. 28—Rev. Geo. J. G. Kromer. Assistant of BL Michael* and all Angels, Baltimore I—Her. Waldemar Ja

Wharton McMullanjAmg Inland, New York 16—Rer. William H. Graff, Memorial Church of the Holy

U—Bar. William H. OraK. Memorial Church ot the Holy

80—Bar. G. U rings ton Bishop, 8L Barnabas, Mantua, N.

KIRK ALARM CALIAi.

95. Washington itraet, n

Oscar C County Collector—Joa Rep. .

m Hughes County Board of Elections—Henry F. Daugherty, Rep 190S County Board of Eleetionr —Cams. T. Norton, Dem. 190e County Board of Elections—Michael H. Kearns. Dem 1909 Terms of Court—Second Tuesday In April. September and

BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS

1,1910

W. S. Johnson. Ocean City Jan. L1910 John P. Fox. Ocean City ..Jan. 1,1£H Sylvester Spence, Goaheo.. Jan. I, 1911 J. D Lodlam, So. Dennis . .Jam. L1910 D Schelleoger, Erma Jaa. L 1909 J. T. Bennett. Cape May ..Jaa.L1910 O. E. Rutherford. Cape May Jaa. lB.909 .Iiarle* Bern, Sea Isle Oily. Jan. 1,1911 Chas Clouting, Sea I ale City, Jan. 1,1911 Anthony B. Smith. Director Samoel Townsend. Clerk State Senator—Rob. E. Hand. Rep.111. assemblyman—C. E SUUe, Rep .INI TAX COMMISSIONERS, EUls H. Marshall, SeavUle. Btilweli H. Townsend. Cape May Court

Aaron W. Band. Cape May CUy...

Church Directory

Bunders, d.16,5 and 10 am Weekday*. 7 JO a m. hundar and Friday Evening Barr lee* 1 8.0U o'clock. tonfeastons—Saturdays, and Ttrarnday* bafora the hint Friday, from 8.80 6. p. m , and from 7 JO to9 JO p. m. P. X CHt-UCB €>r TRX kDVXWT. UfaVwtie BL, betwaao Jackson * DocaL. ArUmnEUm. Raster, ^elrbraiion of the Holy Com:h month cetobraikui of Holy Ceeo- **- “ ‘'indaySaaaHtp. m. oe and 8ermon A00

Hui) t'ommanioc, 7JO a ,, day, and 10JB a. m, the Tims Sunday of each month. Morning Prayer and Sermon, 10 80 JULY 5. Eev. Robert McKay, D. D-, Rector Trinity Church. Moore* SL^SEch^ PWl^elKerJ. A- RlmmL Pt R^lao’aa Fett Leri*. ADC. a eT

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A M**- Robert W. Forayth. Rae-

ux SL rani'a Ckarah, Rich tj Rer Th *■■■;- Taykn

Pie^iL^ mTmSm MJE In She eeeajag at 7 Jfi. (May moralag Weihara Maatm* at MLflO A. M. fiMfiar Reheal at Uip.gL

82. Washington gtreet, near U-xion. 47. Washington etreet and Madison areno#. M- La 58. Broad and Elm! 65. Pittsburg and New Jersey arenoe*. 89. Stockton arenoe, between Jefler■oo and Queen streets. 73. Franklin and Washington streeU 76. Howard street, opposite Stockton avenue. 82. Columbia Arenoe and Garner itreets. 84. Ocean itreet, near Beach arenoe. 91. Sooth Lafayette and Grant streets. 92. Broadway and Beach arenoe 83. Perry etreet, near Bridge. 84. Perry etreet and Beach arenue. 96. Washington and Jaekaon street#97. Columbia avenue and Decatur etreet. 96. Washington tod Ocean * treat*

Adontram Chapter. No 89, Koval Arch Masna* Convoeatlon*. third Monday of, each mouth at lodge room, Waahlngfcs and Franklin street* Cape Island Lodge. No. *>, F. and A. M. —Communlcatiooa. aeeood and fourth Tneedayi of each mouth at lodge room. Waahington and Franklin atreet* Cape May Camp. No 8TO, Modern Woodman of America—Meets Brat Wadnt of each month at A«01tortam. Cape May Conelare. No. in, Improved Order of Heptaaopha Meets -at Ogden'* HaB, 818 Waahington etreet, on second and

Cape May Council, No. UP; Royal Arcanum—MeeUfirat and third Thursday* of each month at AnditoriumCape May Lodge. No. *1, A. O. V. W.Meet* flm and third Thursdays of sack month at SU Washington street Cold Spring Connell. Jr. O.U.A. M No 185—Meets In hall at Cold Spring, every Taaedsy sranlng at 7 o'clock. Colombia Lodge, No. 98. Indrpandanl Order ofMaohanks-Masta each Monday at Auditorium. , Ladtaa'L a M -

Frlandahlp Council, No. 97, D. of A.-

nt EXa la Jr. O.U-A.M. HaU. Cold Spring. The John Mecray Poet No., 40. G/A. K. mate on the third Friday ef each month

THM ONLY LACRCH LIKE Up* Mar ant Wildwood Two lauge and Comfortable Launches -HAY" and -RAT f."*

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Capital, Surplus and undivided profits $ 841,199.07 - - - . r, ,98^038.06

CAPK MAY ADVIliOKY

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«Oe Washington 8t. CAPK MAY. K. J Op Reading Terminal. Where all Tulley. 8u>p DeaJer Ir Boot* and Bhoe. Bathing Slipper. »od Rubber Good*. Sole Agent in Cape May for UmbertriUe Snag Proof Boot* and King Quality Shoe. For Men Repairing ,0 all It- Branche. Blacking I)rr«, n£ .u.l Finding* Idr 8.1.^ Ball Band, the be.. Ru .her Bool. KryUoZ Phone I -ASM

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p/sen’s ^akery HOTELS AND COTTA<;ES SUPPLIED

524 Washington Street

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C. H. Taggart

JEWELRY AND WATCHMAKING Established 1888 a Largest stock of carefully selected goods. Clocks of all rs kinds. Repairing of Watches, Clocks or Jewelry promptly W and skilfully done. BELFOED GAREIS0N 908 W—Magtoa St.. Cape May

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At the Entrance to Iron Pier Clear Picture* Cool Place PIjturea Changed Dally

WE ARE HEADQUARTERS fwr Ladies’ Corsets Royal Worrealer "Bon To t,” Loomer, Tbompeon'i Qlore Fitting are among oor leading make*. ^ ’ Goods for the Battlers Bathing butte to fit all People! Bathin* Shoes for\ ChBdren as weD aa for aduitx T V MRS. E. TURNER 323 WuU^taa St. CAPE MAT. N. J.

BOTH PHONES LADIES ENTRANCE CAMDEN BOTTLING CO. Ill a** !M I

BUT YOUE FRUIT AT H O G A N J S cipe nurs omr fruit store Forty years in the Fruit and Capdy Business. East Cape May delivery. Special sealed packages for Hotel Guests. No charge for package and delivery. MI-3-5-7-9 WISHMGTM ST.

'T'he Mansion Bakery 317 Mansion Si.

WH. WALDORF, Prop’i

All kind* of Plea, Gakee. Hnt Bon* Blaculta, Fancv Good*, Etc. Hotel* and Cottage trade solidt*d. Orders left at the store or given to thedriven, will be given prompt and careful attention.

ELI ROSENTHAL... Merchant Tailor Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dyeing, Men’s and Ladie's Suits made to order

CAP* MAY. K. JT Manufacturing Jeweler Repairing of Fine Watches, Jewelry, Ac. Full line of Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, Jewelry, Ac. JOS. K HAFD, 311 Washington St

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