Cape May Daily Herald, 14 July 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE >CAY DAILY TTEBALT), TUESDAY, .TULY 14, 100$.

The Herald s Daily Story

Cane May

Cottage Directory for 1908

tod will pleue call at or notify The Herald. No. 614 Wa«hln*ton Street, and their uernee »111 be proparly inecrtedj

Allen, E H, 22S Qraut «L Arnold Charles C, tiU Wsshlnjton el Arnold .Frederick E. 220 North st, -Vfleldt, Mrs. M., 212 Windsor Arepue

is, J. C, 1010 Wash. St

lUapham. Samuel, S10 Colombia Are. womanMiss R. L.. 24 Ocean St r etorwl , Bunn, iienUMi S-, *45 Hushes St

so Open Bennett Harry G-, 408 West I’etry St

hleh far: Baum. George, 26 Jackson St

>u tier •tiouldcr A little i Hurus, Rev. James, 631 Wash. St

M .-.noeuts hung sbouf ' Goo. W.. Hold Cape May. , l,«id wa« running I Mrs. R. H-. ill Beach Ave. ' ' , 7“ , * uarry. Dr. Vera, Sis Stockton Ave.

‘•' r ' ^7. 1?®^* Bruce, Mrs Catherine A.. 102 Ocean St rreb. tor wnom sue nau Baird, Uavld G^22 First Avenue. ;r of biscuits. Barclay. William K-, 20 First Are. d like s Wife and child Bennett^ Jodaon D. 837 Wash. St

*ed Pick Torretl "Ev junu Andrew S.. 918 Wash St

made, no trouble of Boardman. Horace M , 826 Wash. St

, no lovers' quarrels, no. ' *

midnight to walk the iher hand, no cocktails » breath, no late hours.

the lady she caat a iiulck glanoe at him and Instead of dropping her eye* at his admiring gaxe stopped short and

rootlnoed to arare at him. "Oh. Will:" she exclaimed,

Turrell » hand went up to his hat which he slowly lifted from his head

and stood holding K respectfully

“How could yon have acted so cruel

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The lady bnrst Into tears. “If you have no feeling for me, why do you not consider your child? Poor dear little thing'. How much happier she would be If you had not deserted U«: And now the to getting oW enough to ask. Why haven't I a papa like other children T “ What use for Dick Turrell to argue with this woman, who had evidently mistaken him for a brute of a husband who had deserted her Dick had read of remarkable cases of mistaken Identity and hardly considered It possible to convince the woman of her error. Indeed. he dldnt wish to convince her of her error: be wished to take her to his “1 am penitent." be said, throwing a tremble Into his voice and bowing hto

head.

-Thank beeren! And yon're not going to pretend you're some one else?" “No." Dick replied, repressing a sob. “I forgive you all.'' The lady cast quick glances about her and. seeing no'one near, threw her arms about her newly fonnd husband, and her bead fell against bis breast He kissed her again and again. Then it occurred to him that be knew nothing of the lady or her affairs and would be tripped at her first — ' ‘ a erpedle left yon after my attack." be said •"Whs* attack?" anxiously. “One morning 1 awoke and found myself In a hospital My memory, was gone. From that day to this I hare no .-ecollection of my past At seeing yon I didn't know you. I can't

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tle girl"

“Was that after the -morning yon Stormed so and threatened to leave “I f 1 stormed and threatened to lea vs yon it must have been a premonitory symptom of the coming attack." .."Poor dear WHB And I didn't know what was troubling yon!" , "Too owe me a great deal of a freedom" replied Dick, rolling np his eyes In t feigned effort to repress tears. “And yon shall have It. dear heart fcdle and I will try to make up for the pash Too moat come right home with Turrell was terror stricken. He wss not prepared to enter at once upon the part of husband and father to another map's wife and-child "Tea. I will go home with you. but I must come right away again' for t brief time. Too most know that I have been living an entirely new life since w* parted. I have respooslMl-

peared again, and for a time she was baart broken. Then suddenly be turned op oore mors, this dma with a sol “Leave me." she said. “I win trait 1 Did. *T have a sad to maka. Pm daad-I ome ." And ha

• forgives tar playing the part of ' la ecnalddriflnri of having end 9s the lady's sarprias.

Brooks. Joseph R-. 661 Wash. St. Benstaad^. Richard, 801 Queen St. Baker;'John A., 621 Columbia Ave.

Bailey, John M., 911 Queen St. Blakeley, John, 26 Congress SL

oronrn, Mrs L. M., Kearney Ave. Berger, Mrs. Florence, 209 Howard St

• G > .ape May Herald, 614 Wash. 8C

Gasaelman. WlUUm 8., 861 Wash. St

toheh. Reuben, 208 Ocean St Corry, James C. 223 Parry St Cloud, Mrs. A. B., 91a Queen St

Campion, Richard. 901 Beach Ave.

Cox. Walter, 62o Stockton Ave. Craig, John F., Columbia Ave. Cohon, Joseph, 204 Ocean St. Casuedy, Wm. F, 708 Corgle St Clark, James, o02 W. Perry St

Church. Mrs. Margaret, 917 Wash, bt Crawford. George C. "60 Wash. St Crego, Rev. H. P.. i ' Franklin St Chew, Wm. H., 243 Windsor Ava.

Chew. Mrs. S.. 201 Windsor Ave.

Cummings, Edwin J., 733 Wash. St

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Deacon. Louis J.. 622 Columbia Ave. Dimond, Joseph, 819 Beach Ave. Davis, Dr. Charles N-, 937 Beach Avej Dally, M.. IS South Lafayette St Davis, Edward L., 651 Hughes St Dementi Robert Broadway. Dougherty, Frans S . 924 corgle St Davis, Mrs. 6., le«3 Stockton A vs. - Dougherty, C H. 720 Wash St Uoak, James J., 633 Washington St Douglass. G. S. 614 Washington St Duke, Francis K., 614 Lafayette St Diamond, John, 819 Beach Ave. Dallet. Morris, Kearney Ave. Ju Pont, Ire nee. 817 Beach Avenue. Davis, Miss C. B-. 66u Hughes St DeBlliar, Robert S., Beach Avenue

Ellison, Wm. B.. 921 Stockton Ave. Ewing, Dr. 8. E-, Myrtle Ave. . Eastwlck. Thomas W., 46 Jackson St Carp, Mrs. A G., 503 Hughes St Edmunds, J. Henry, 42 Jackson St Edmunds, Mrs. Mary M., 664 Wash inglon St Eldredge, Ellis C., 21? Perry St El dredge. Dr. J. Smallwood. 1142 Washington St Eldredge. Samuel F.. 915 Wash. St

Flynn, James, 19 Jackson St Focer. Danied, 232 Perry Bt Fenner, Mrs. Annie, 715 Corgle St>* Fenton, George F., 251 Grant SL Kalklnburg. J., 668 Wash. St Foster, Mrs. Sarah A., 201 Perry St Freeman. Dr. Walter J., 825 Beach Avenue. Farley, R. Henderson, 659 Hughes St. G Gray, Giles, Miss M. C„ 242 Windsor Avenue. reene, Mrs. M. M„ 7 Atlantic Terrace. Gemrig, John H.. 107 Ocean St Aaves, Ford J.. 631 Columbia Ay» Graves, N. Z.. South Lafayette adn CongrdSs Sts Gallagher. Christopher, 45 Jackson St Gilbert, Conrad M, 207 Howard St Garrison, Mrs. S. 8., 223 Decatur St Gregory, Douglass. 219 Perry St

Herald, (Daily and Weekly), 614 Washington St Hepburn, W. Horace, Beach Ave. Hallo well. J. Wallace, Hotel Cape ' May. Hughes, Mrs. H. S-, 612 Hughes St Hackett, Stanton H., 665 Hughes St Hand. Robert S, 706 Jefferson St Han, Edwin K.. 10 North St Hess, Rev. Arthur, 506 Lafayette St Heston, Herbert, Jr., 629 Col. Ave. Holman. Mrs. W. A. 706 Columbia Avenue. ' . ••ji Harned, Frank P., 922 Bto<«tm Ave Helsse, Millard E., 610 Hughes 8t Haerer, Dr. F. J., 1229 Wash. St - Mrs. L. M., 602 Lafayette St Hand. Dr. Anna M , 610 Wash. St 1, Enoch W., Mil Wash. St • Hand. Harry. 1014 Wash. St Hand. Joseph. 1007 Wash. St Hand. SU1 well S-, 661. Wash. St ~aselhurst, H. McKean, 817 Washington St Hawkay. John U, 412 Bank SL Hickey, a. r.. 824 Waah. St Hildreth. J. M. E., Star Villa. Hines, T. D.. Madison Ave. and Laf

Haywood. W. ft. 122 Decatur St “ ~ d09 Hughes St R-. 22 Ocean St k R.. 612 Wash St Justice, BwdMph *_ 1M Howard SI Justl. H. D, Ocean SC, and Cdumbt ^.^•rsr^a aw Joknaoe, SMridpe. 226 OMgreas Pine

Lucas. James W.. 629 Hughes St Leadell. Mrs. L E . Congress Bt Laird, Zopher H., 222 Grant SL Lee, Henry C, 9 Grant St Lengen. M. A., <22 Colombia Ave. Leach, . JO., 1011 Lafayette St Leedom, Joseph, 202 Congress St Leach. Dr. A. L.. 1011 Lafayette SC

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Most, Frank H., 911 Beech Ave. Mills, Dr. James, 815 Stockton Ave. McCullough. Alexander, 627 Hughes 8 Maguire, Mias Caaale. 41 Jackson St Moore. S. H., The El heron. Moorhead, J. W, <26 McCreary, Dr. James. Miller Alfred B, 1125 Wash 8L MacFarland, Leo, 731 Columbia Ave. McGrath. U J, 819 Beach Ave. McKenna. A. D., 819 Beach Ave. McCabe, 8. B.. 902 Columbia Ava Middleton. George P, 24 Congress St Miller, C. J., 812 Stockton Ave. Midlen, Edward B., 725 Columbia Ave McCreary. W. it, 3\ Guerney St Mecray, Jeremiah, 211 Decatur St Mecray, John W., 212 Decatur St McCredy, R. W.; <52 Hughes St McMullen. W. J., 207 Congress Place Monroe, Peter, 225 Congress Place. Matthews, C. L., 297 Broadway. Madge, £. N.. 24 Jackson St Monroe, John L, W. Beach Are. Marshall. J. \V.. 226 Congress St Marts, Mrs. W, 712 Corgle St Miller, C. Bari. 654 Hughes St McLeod. Rev. J., 610 Hughes St Marshall, C. G., 12 First Ave. McDonnell, W. a, 619 Hughes 8t Miller, R. R., 1143 Wash. St Marcy, Samuel B.. 416 Bank St Marcy, D. V. M. D.,Cor. Ocean and - Hughes St McKnlght Mrc. R. J., 749 Wsah. St Mecray, Frank, 612 Hughes SL Melvin. F. J., 516 Broad St Mulltner. J. Harry, 21< Perry SL McCausland, A. G., 509 Franklin 8t Macglll, C. C.. 903 Stockton Ave. Mortal W. W-. 829 Stockton Ave. McGrath, Louis J., 819 Stockton Ave. Marts, Mrs. John N., 915 Beach Ave. Miller, Frank W., 641 Hughes St Miller, Lemuel E., 641 Hughes St Morris. Mrs. Evan, 621 Colombia Are. Mecray. Dr. James, Perry street, opposite Congress Hall.

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Newkirk, John B., 1015 Beach Ave. Nlrdlinger, Frank, 633 Hughes St N'ellson. William. 22 Jackson St Nellson. Dr. T R., 6 Atlantic Ter. rldrk, L Robert. 916 Beach Ave. Norris, Dr. R. C..

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Ogden. George, 746 Washington SL . Otter. Howard F. Broadway. O'Crowley. M., 128 Decatur St .• P Phillips. Dr. W. H-, Cor. Ocean and Hogbes Sts. Phillips. Dr. E. H-. Cor. Ocean and ugbes Su. Paul, Mrs. Bertha R., 209 Congress Place.

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Rogers, John M., 509 Columbia Ave. Reed. Mrs. Anna S., 513 Lafayette St Roussell. Albert E-. M D„ 10 South. Lafayette St Rodan. David W„ 238 Perry'St Reed. Dr. C. H., 627 Hughes St Reeves. George. 407 Broadway Rudolph. 3. A. 35 Jackson St Kutechman. Frank 8.. Eighth Ave. Reeves. G. W.. 1114 Lafayette St Rice. L. L.. 211 Perxr St

Shielda, Peter. Beach and Trenton

Avenues.

Sanborn, A E.. 209 Howard St Slckler, Dr. W. B., Got. Ocean ind Hughes SU. Smith, H. H-, 901 Stockton Ava. , Sewell, W. Joyce, 906 Columbia Ave. Slmes, Samuel, 298 Windsor Ava Sewell, Robert, 227 Windsor Ava Sheppard, L L, 44 Jackson St Sikes. G.. fcth ana Raaf-h Aveunes.. Sherron, Wm. T., 220 Windsor Ave. Sheppard. W. B., 425 Wash. St Shearer, Dr. G. H.. 618 Lafayette St Stevens, Lewis T., 722 Corgle St Stevens, Wm. T„ 726 Corgle St Smith, L H-, 808 Washington 8tSUdham, Mrs. J. P„ 211 Howard St Sloan, John H-. 829 Stockton Ava .fiu#)ke. A, 1025 Washington St Snare, Jacob, 20 Congress Street Shoemaker, J. L., 819 Stockton Ava “ Louis C, 812 Wash. St . Augustas, Eighth Ave. Starr, Dr. R.’Waiter, New Jersey and Baltimore Avsa ScheHenger, B. la, 438 W. Perry St Shields, Chas. B., 406 iAfsyette St Smith, W. R-, 612 Washington St Smith. M. 8., 921 Washington St Stevens, William L., 216 North St Stites, E. P, 518 Lafayette St Stltes, S. R-, 1102 Laifayette St Searles, B. J.

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THE CQ0LE8T SEASIDE SUWHIER RE80RT OH THE ATLANTIC COAST

Reached by Reading System and Pennsylvania from Philadelphia FOURTEEN EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY—To and From the Resort By comparative official Government observations. Cape May is from 3 to 10 degrees cooler in Summer and warmer in Winter than g n y 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 sea1, with a history of one hundred years as such* Splendid hotel accommodations. THE BOULEVARD stretches along the ccean front, just inside, occupants can enjoy at the same time an unobstructed view of Old Neptune. The Finest Beach Strand In the World is Here. THE BOARDWALK is a splendid esplanade, over five miles in length, with unobstructed views of the ocean. PUSHING, SAILING, GUNNING and the kindred sports in both still and rough waters. Large fleet of public yachts. BATHING. A highly valued feature of many of the hotels are the hot and cold sea water baths, both public and private. Cape May Possesses the Finest Sea Bathing in the World, because its beach smooth, with a gradual descent into the water. There are no holes

gulleys, and no life lines are required.

YACHTING, Toe Cape May Yacht iClub is headquarters for yachtsmen. The harbor contains five hundred acres. | ’ DRIVING, RIDING, ETC. Miles of beautiful Streets and Avenues. Good roads throug the abjacent country. GOLF". The links of the Cape May Golf Club, among the finest in the United States, are open all Summer. Frequeut tournaments. THE COTTAGE COLONY is a distinguished feature, made up of residents of the leading cities of the Union. Tt is a SHORE RESOETj^itb all the advanUges of. the Countky Place, because it is the only resort on the coast, on the main land

not on a sanded island, aMoalongTte avenues are trees with verdant foliage.

THE MARKETS are the best, with fresh vegetables gathered from farms in the adjoining country.

Stotesbury, C, Sheppard, H. W., 417 Broadway. Swain, Marvin C.. 837 Windsor Are. Stevenson. W. N,, 124 Decatur «L

Taah, T. J, 729 Waah. 8t • Thomas, A C., 668 Waah. St To Ian, W. E-, 7 North St Townaond, L. H„ 1061 Waah. 8t Taylor. J. E., 216 Ocean 6t r ho mas, T. F. 627 ColumMa Ava. Thompson, H. C-, <60 Waah. t. Thompson, J. W„ 667 Waah. 8L Townaand, E. F., 627 Washington tt. Towitaand, P. A, 638 Waah. St. Tolan, J. P, 47 Jeokaon St Tilton, Mrs. May, Broadway. Townaand. B. F. lit Oacatn Bt w Walah, Wm. Jr, 912 Baack Ava WrtgW. 8. D-, 806 Stockton Am. Waatcott, Dr. T. 8., 71» Columbia At ^toay, M. H-, 269 Windsor Are. WUbraham, John. Myrfla Ava Wllaon, J. C„ 12 JaHeraon StWare. Horace, R., 1145 Wash. 8t “* rae. Oaf. P, Hughaa and FraaM WHU^J. M.. n^oami Bt Wearer. Wm. ff' 827 Waah. Bt Wright. 8. D, Jr, 607 Stockton Ava

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CAPE MAY

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Directly Facing the Ocean Rooms *2.00 to *4.00 Per Day Special Terms by the Week

1 UJ , A. Smith, Pro,,. CAPE MAY, N. J. OPENED FOE SEASON OF 1908 Corner Rooms and guile* ait'i Parlors and Baths Extra, onrerts and dances in ball room, p m. lO.S'l lo 11.30: Hope erery erenlnra 8 80 to 11.80 Concerts 10 30 to 12 in Japanese Room Locjds O Carpenter, Director Dancmg

Hotel Lafayette

CAPE AAV,, N. J. E ©'® © IPS B ? © IE ‘J E1 8SA8®2! L1L5

Directly on the Beach.

-IOHN TRACY

Newly Furnished

THE HARBOR

ScHELLENGERS L AN DING

Poth'a Beer and Choice Wine* and Liquor* Row Boat* and Launches to Hire, Fiat lug and Crabbing Supples Furnished phone No. 3D. JAMES A. CARROLL

QaTToll 'Qflla - • - Centra*. Location. Convenient to *15 points. Spacious & Cool Verandas Close view of 8ea nod BathingGreniKU. Table Excellencies EatabiUhed

Ocean End of Jackson St„ Cape /*Uy, N. J.

Modern in all its Delightfully

Rooms en suit with bath. Electric Oeean View. Short walk from Railroad * rate of fa.50 per day, up. R. HALPIN

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UoicrMc Prices. Ccntnlly Located. J L «imn South Lafayette SL THE HOWSTeXp bn Car. Wuktogna aa4 JadUm Sts. Cape Mar

kalcaat Wlaaa, U**ara, F *aan

Washington and Jackson Streets ^ui’eS 'founch Service Leading Biands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars FRANK B. WRISLEY

Opposite Congress Hal! Terms Reasonable

J. R. WILSON i SON

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'olonial . .

CAPE MAY, N. J.

Modern conveniences. Handsome suites of rooms with Baths; Elevator; Electric Lighted- Dining room has

a seating capacity of 200

H. CHURCH. Ownar ai

THF 1 A I I'll NIP DECATUR ST. (First house ■ ml /\ L Lf 1 It 1-^9 from beach.) Open all the year. Rooms arge and airy. Appointments first-class. Onidn^ ex* ceUenL Rates, $2 per day, upward; $>o per week, upward. Theodor* Hntlltr.

lanufacturing Confectioner...

New Store New Factoiy

fum Line of the Best Candies

1 of the Pure Food Law

THOMAS H. WILTBANK 407 Washington SL

CAFE and BUFFET TsUa D’Hote Diaour, 12 to I p. m. 8re Food* and SalAd Spmdaltm. :h»t of Wlnre tad Li^oore rervud. ' na eaa be reatod ft* Ball* and Partka. Spmiai OverhoJt BoCtMd f» JOES. J. KeCAn, Prop’r MECRAYS’ CENTRAL MARKET