Cape May Daily Herald, 13 July 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 3

The Herald's Daily Story

A Cheap Bargain.

Cepe Uy DiHt

Cottafle Directory lor 1908

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tOewtoal) | led will pleaM call at or notify Tbe -Be aura to roir today ~ | Herald, No. <1« WaalUnatou Btreat, -What-a U» ora' The bill exlpodlzw and tbeir namea will be property la-

the euffrax* to wotnro baa been alcned j aerted.)

by the forertHW and baa berotue a law. | ( ^ \oo «til vote with the Petnovrata, I j K H< jj S Grant at

with the Urpuhlk-ana. Our rot re will Arnold Chartee C, Kit Waahlrvttoo at neutraUzr va. ti .•<tier All we hare to Arnold .Frederick K, MO North at,

do h to pair Off and rave the troobi. Artldl. **« Wln<1 ^ of aolur to the polla " B The yottns «lfe pouted "I don't tlroua, J. C., 1010 Waah. St-.

Hkr that at at abe aald Tre been HUpham. Samuel, K10 Columbia Ara. very morb luteraeted In the effort. Urln*hurat. 11 Ha «. U il Ocean Bt. made to *et thla bUl throu*h. and I q', 49g Weal Perry St

waur to vote “ r Baum. Goorgv, It iackaoh SU "If yon do. then I ahall hare to Uurna, Rev. Jaxoea, <31 Waah. St.

wu,. - • Boyd. Goo W.. Hotel OasO-Mw. - ... . h , BT W . T - I Beattie, Mr*. R. H.. «U Beach A-re. y.h.wid rote any ay Barry. Dr. Vera, tl» Stockton Are. “le.y well Be It aa you aay. Well Uruct , i Mrf Catherine A., 143 Ocean Bt. both vote Baird. David G..M Plrat Avenea. -That', rtabr Thafa dolnx our ffoty -arclay. William K-, 30 Flrat Ave. v.-hai ti ne will yon come home eo that Bennetl, Judaon D, 837 Waah. St.

, .! r Juab Andrew S.. 01* Waah SL

I can c« -nt Boardman. Horace M., 82C Waah. St.

-1 h.Hnet What focr Brooka, Joseph R., Ml Waah. Bt. “Why to aratvh the baby, of courae 1 iiensload, Richard. 801 Queen BL

Pauni, without a uurae or a maid or a ' Baker, John A., <31 Columbia Are.

rook van I leave . child . rear old John M„ Oil Queen Bt. cook .an r leave a child a 5C*f old Jo)ls< M C6n*reaa St

al “ n '' I urown. Mra. L. M-, Kearney Ava. - But thia la my buay day Couldn't uergor, Mra. Ftorenoe, 30* Howard St

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your ltm« hr | caaaelman, WllUaml8., Ml Waah. SL -t ran t .par* any Ume fur lunch to Keub ^ *08 Ocean Bt day - Cony, James C, 3M Perry Bt -Too ar* very unkind. Tou might i Cloud. Mr*. Ai B., *16 Queen St

Campion, Richard, *01 Beach Ave. Coa. Waller, U6 Stockton Are. Crals. John F.. Columbia Ave. Cohtu. Joseph. 30« Ocean St Caaaedy, Wu. F, 708 Corgla St Clark. James, 60S W. Perry Bt

Church. Mra. Marffaret 0\7 Waah. St

Crawford. George C.. M0 Waah. St crugo. Rev. H. P„ 71* Franklin Bt

. Prank H, »U Beach Ava . Dr. Jamea, 816 Stockton Are. jllough. Alexander. <37 Hughes S Maguire. Mine CaaaU. 41 Jaefcaon Bt Moore. B. H , The Bheron. Moortiead. J. W., <M Hughes St

'artand, Leo. 731 Colombia Arw^ 11 cGrath, U J.. SI* Beach Ara. McKenna, A. £>.. 81* Beach Ara. McCabe. B. B., 003 Columbia Are. Middleton, George P., 34 Congreea St Miller, C. J, 813 Stockton Are. Mldlen. Edward B.. 735 Colombia Are McCreary, W. H-. 3« Guerney Bt ’ Mecray, Jeremiah, 311 Decatur St Mecray, John W., SU Decatur St MoCredy, R. W.. <63 Hugbee Bt McMullen. W. J.. 307 Congreea Place

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-ume In the morning 1 ! a drmmakrr In {be i been trying for two

months to get her to give me half a day flbe'a to cut my pink watat " “Why not leave the baby with berT That'. Ju.t like a stupid man. How would »be do my waist and attend to

the behyr

“1 tee IT. a problem, tou t It?" “Oh, you make ao much of Itf “It would be solved try oor palrtng. but .luce that plan doesn't meet your approval auppoM- we try another. I don't value my vote very modi"— “An Am eft can citizen and don't ralue your rote! I'm ashamed of yooT “1 have a reason The candidate la rtrtuallgmomlnated by the boss. He la therefore the boss' man and represent. the hose, nog me. In one sense I hare ne vote, even though I put In my ballot New. 1*11 make you a very liberal proposition. I'll not only forego my own vote, but Til go to the poll, and pm In one for you. Ill cast one ballot for tbs Democratic candidate." V-Before ! would allow yon to perpetrate such a fraud on your country I'd Inform on yoo " "We can't both vote, and I'm willing fp give my vote to you. Can I do anF

thing rooraT'

Tea Tou can come home and stay with baby while I go and cast my own legitimate rote myself. -

Chew, Wm. H-. 345 Windsor Are. Chew. Mrs. 8., 201 Windsor Ave. Cummings, Edwin J* 733 Wash. St

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Deacon. Louis J , <Z2 Columbia Ave. Dlmoml, Joseph. £1* Beach Ava. Davia. Dr. Charles N., *37 Bpach Ava Dally, M-, 16 South Lafayette St Davis. Edward I*. 661 Hughes St Derwent, Robert Broadway. Dougherty, Frank S., *24 Corgle St Davis, Mrs S.. 1006 Stockton Ave. Dougherty. C. H. 730 Waah 8t Dusk, James J.. £33 Washington St Douglass, U. S. 814 Washington hi Duke. Fruicia K, <14 LafayetUMBtDlamond, John, 81* Beach Ava Dalleh Morris, Kearney Ave. du Pont Irene*. 817 Beach Avenue. Dart*. Miss C. B.. CS0 Hughea St DeSUver, Robert 8., Beach Avenue

Ellison. Wm. B., *21 Stockton Ave. Ewing. Dr. 8. E.. Myrtle Ave. Eaatwlck. Thomas W.. 4< dackeoo St Karp. Mrs- A. G.. 506 Hughes 8L Edmunds. J. Henry, 42 Jackaou St dmunda. Mrs. Mary M_, «I4 Wash tnglon St Eidredge, EUia C., 213 Perry St Eldredge, Dr. J. Smallwood. 1142 Washington St Eldredge. Samuel F.. 915 Waah. bt

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then concluded the discussion: T'«y well dear. Ill do It this one* on condition that If you don't vote yen'll never ask me to do sach a thing

again ”

"Don't vote! What do yon mean7" “1 mean what ! aey Too may not Dke the looks of the crowd you're to Jostle Tou may not like the plan of

Flynn. James. 1* Jackson St Focer, Denied. 233 Perry St

Fenner, Mra. Annie, 715 Corgle St

Featon, George F, 357 Grant St Falkinburg, J.. <68 Wash. St

Foster, Mra. Sarah A, 201 Perry St

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Farley, R.

Gray, Giles. Mias M. C„ 343 Windsor Green*, Mra. M.

"Pieatael Of courve l premia*"' "Very well. Ill be home early thla efternoau. Say 6 o’clock. ThaPIl give you plenty of time" "All right There'* a deer. Ta. tar There was the osual marital Lisa, and the husband departed. At 5 o'clock bo came home His wife was receiving a caller The husband paaoad Into tbs library with bis evening paper. A pleasant chat was going on tat the ad Joining room, to which he listened, atnnaed- The matter under discussion was the new hat for the season. It .was half peat B when the caller roee to go. a quarter to 0 wben'abe went Into the ball, five minute* to 0 when she .want oot oo to the atoop and Bra min ataa after 0 when she aald the Baal goodby The wife came In for a Uaa and e Mt of chat with

Gemric John H., 107 Ocann St Gravea. Ford J., <31 Columbia At Graven, N. Z^. South Lafayette adn

Gregory, Douglass. 2

Hallo well. J. Wallace, Hotel Cape KAJ Hughes. Mra. H. B., (13 Hag

have bad tune, bat 1 thought I'd tarter "Tee. and never tefaee b*we I aeae

Matthews, C. la, 337 Broadway. Madge, B. N., 84 Jkckson St Monroe. John I.. W. Beach Ave. Marshall, J. W, 336 Congress St Marla, Mra. W., TU Corgle St Miller, C. Bart, YS4 Hughea St McLeod. Rev. J, 610 Hughea St Marshall. C. G., 13 Vlrat Ave. McDonnell. W. Hughea St Miller. R. R.. 1142 Waah. Bt Marcy, Samuel 8.. 416 Bank St Marcy, D. V. M. D,Oor. Ocean and Hughea St McKnight, Mrc. R. J., 749 Waah. Bt Mecray. Frank. <12 Hughes Bt Melvin. F. J. 6l« Broad Bt MuUlaer, J. Harry. 21< Parry St McCaualand, A. 0 . 60S Franklin Bt MacglU. C. C.. 908 Stockton Ave. Mo rice, W. W, 839 Btockton Ave. McGralh, Louis J., 811 Stockton Ave. Marla, Mrs. John N.. »16 Beach Ave. Miller, Frank W.. 841 Hughes BL MUler, Lemuel E., <41 Hughea St Morris, lira. Even, <21 Columbia Ave. Mecray, Dr. James, Perry, street opposite Congress Hall.

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Newkirk, John B.. 1018 Beach Ava. Nlrdllnger, Frank. <33 Hughea Bt Nellaon, WllUam. 22 Jackaou St Nellson. Dr. T. R.. < Atlantic Ter. Newkirk. L Robert. *15 Beach Ava Norris, Dr. R. C..

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Ogden, George, 746 Washington St Otter. Howard F-. Broadway. O’Crowley. M- 128 Decatur St

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Phillips. Dr. W. H , Cor. Ocean and Hugh** Sta. Phillips, Dr. E. H.. Cor..Ocean and eg he* SU. -Haul, Mra. Bertha R., 209 Congreea Place.

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Rogers. John M.. 60* Columbia Ave. Reed, Mrs. Anna &. 613 Lafayette Bt RousseU. Albert E.. M. a. 10 SoAk Lafayette 8t Rodan, David W.. 333 Perry- 8t Reed, Dr. a H.. <37 Hughe* St. Reeves. George, 407 Broadway Rudolph. S. A.. 35 Jackson St Rutschman, Frank 8.. Eighth Ave. Reeve*. G. W. 1114 Lafayette St Rice. L. U, 311 Perr* Bt

Shields, Peter, Beach and Trenton

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Hall, Mra. iTV. <03

Hand. Dr. Anna M., 610 Waah. SL Head. Enoch W„ 1011 Waah. SL Hand. Harry. 1014 Waah. St Hand. Joseph, 1007 Waah. St Hand, 8 til well B.. Ml Waah. 8t H^taUtaraC, H. McKean, <13 Waal

U. 412 Bank St *34 Waah. St

<13 Columbia Ava. I Lafayette St 203 Cougraaa Bt .. 1011 Lafayette 81

v CAPE MAYr ffrf THE COOLEST SEASIDE 8UIIIIER BE8BHT OH THE ATUUIT1C CM8T Reached by Reading System and Pennsylvania from Philadelphia FOURTEEN EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY-To and From the Resort r comparative official Government observations, Cape May is from 3 to io degrees cooler in Summer and wanner in Winter than any other Resort on the Atlantic Coast, north of Florida. It stands on a peninsula jutting out between the Atlantic Ocean and the Delaware Bay. As a HEALTH RESORT it is a unsurpassed. Equable and dry climate. It is the Home of Fashion and Wealth in the Summer season, with a history of one hundred years as such. Splendid hotel accommodations. THE BOULEVARD stretches along the ocean front, juft inside, occupants can enjoy at the same time an unobstructed view of Old Neptune. The Finest Beach StrandjnJheJWorld is Here THE BOARDWALK is a splendid esplanade, over five miles in length, with unobstructed view* of the ocean. FISHING, SAILING, GUNNING and the kindred sports in both still and rough water*. Large fleet of public yachts. BATHING. A highly valued feature of many of the hotels are the hot and cold set water baths, both public and private. Cap® May aes the Finest Sea Bathing in the World, because its beach is smooth, with a gradual descent into the water. There are no holes

gulleys, and no life lines are required.

YACHTING, The Cape May Yacht Club is headquarters for yachtsmen. The harbor contains five hundred acres. | DRIVING, RIDING; .ETC. Miles of beautiful Streets and Avenues. Good roads throng the abjaceut country. GOLF. The links of the Cape May Golf Club, among the finest in the United States, are open all Summer- Frequent tournaments. THE COTTAGE COLONY is a fli«tingni«hrd feature, made up of residents of the leading cities of the Union. It is a SHORE RESORT with all the advantages of the Country Place, because it is tbe only resort on the coast, on the main land

and not on a sanded island, and along its avenues are trees with verdant foliage. THE 1»$<ARK£TS. are the best, with fresh vegetables gathered from farms in the adjoining country.

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Smith. H. H.. *01 Btockton Ave. Bewail. W. Joyce, MS Columbia Ave. Btmee, Samuel. 308 Windsor Ave. Sewell, Robert, 337 Windsor Ave. Sheppard, 1 U, 44 Jackaou Bt Slkae, a, Slh and Beach Aveauee. Sberron, Wm. T-, 220 Windsor Ave. id. W. R, 436 Waah. Bt r. Dr. Q. H-. 612 Lafayette Bt Slovene. Lewis T,- 733 Gargle Bt 8 to vea*. Wm. T, 734 Corgle 8t Smith, L H-, 851 Washington Bt Stidham. Mra. J. E, Xll’Howard Bt Sloan, John H, 83* Btockton Ave.. Soalke, A-, 1038 Washington Bt Snare. Jacob, SO Congrea# Street Shoemaker, J. L.. II* Stockton Ave. Sayre. Louie C, 132 Wash. Bt Saits, Augustus, Eighth Are. Starr, Dr. B. Walter, New Jersey and

ScheUenger, B. L, 433 W. Perry SL B.. 408 Lafayette Bt BBi — ■—

a U, 2l< North St , etl jlnftnw*le Bt BUtee, 8. R-, 1103 Lafajetta Bt Baerteer4L J., 306 Breed waj Stotoabury, C. R., Kearney Ave. Shepperd, H. W.. 417 Broadway. Swain, Marvin Q., 337 Windsor Ave. Stevenson, W. N, 134 Deoatnr Bt

Taah, T. J, 73* Waah. Bt Thomas, A. C., *■< Wash. Bt TeUn, W. E, 7 North #L Townee nd, L. H., 18*1 Wash. Bt Tajrler, J. K, 21* Oemm OL ~ “ T. *n Columbia Ave. M. C, MO Wash. <t J. W, #*7 Waah. Be E. F., <37 Waehin HIAF. B« <M Waah. • . 4T Jackson Bt Thton, Mrs. May, Breetfway. Tetynaend. B. F. 11* Oeeatti Bt Weiah. Wat Jr. m Beach Am 0. D., £06 Stock! Dt T. B, 71* C

Directly Facing tbe Ocean Rooms 32.00 to 34.00 Per Day Special Term* by the W eek

Hotel Lafayette

CAPE flAY„ n. j. 1 ® IPS S3 ?®!E 7ISHS L2JL® Directly 00 the Beach. Newly Furnished JOHN TRA<nr

THE HARBOR

ScHELLENGERS LaNDING

Poth'e Beer end Chotce Wine* and Uquore u sad to Hire, Fishing amS Crabhla* Bttpplea Furnished nl Phoe* Ne. *D. JAMBS A. CARROLL

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Central Location. Convenient to nC points. Spado us & Cool VerandiS

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Modem in all its appointments. Rooms en suit with bath. Electric lighted. Dulightfally located. Ocean View. Short walk from Railroad pjeHnrt The management gives n rate of ^2.50 per day, op.

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lit OEyOU ifa Moderate Price*. Centrally Located. J. LSSHE South Lafayrtte St

luditorium

B. A. Smith, Prop. CAPE MAY, N. J. OPENED FOR SEASON OF 1908 Corner Room, and Suites witb Parlor* and Bathe Extra. erU In Ball Room, morninga 10 12: Hops Evenings. 8.30 to 10 ('oneerta 10 to 12 in Japanese Room

WasbiEgton and Jackson Streets (QuieR 'founc'h Service Leading Brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars FRANK B. WRISLE7

Opposite Congress Hall Terms Reasonable

J. R. WJfcSeN A SON

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com Amrae and Bench CAPE MAY, N. J.

Modern conveniences. Handsome suites of rooms with Baths; Elevator; Electric Lighted. Dining room has a seating capacity of 200 W. H. CHURCH, Own*,

XHP? A I niMP DECATUR ST. (First house 1 l l Er /V Lv L/1 i'I from beach.) Open all the year. Room? 'arge and airy. Appointments first-class. Cuisine excellent. Rates, $3 per day, upward; $10 per week, upward. Theodore MotUer.

Manufacturing jj' New store Confectioner... f New Factory Full Line of the Best CaodiCS i" Candy la made tram pore goads modartha protaettaa at the Pure Food 1a* THOMAS H. WILTBANE 407 Washington St

sCAFfi and BUFFET Thbis D'Hota Dinner, 13 ta 3 p. ta. ^Qq Matt o( Wines na< Ltquora mrved. \ KB. Bpartnl C