Cape May Daily Herald, 15 July 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 1

CAPE MAY DAILY HERALD.

V<>!_ 11. NO. 13.

CAPE MAYAN. J„ WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1908.

P11ICE TWO CENTS

DOWN ON

THE BEACH

TO-DAY’S MUSIC

Orogr»m of tho Indian Band at tha

Baach Front Pavilion

WbMlock'a U. 8 Indian Band will I (Ive three concert* today In the pa-

! vlllon at the foot of Ouerney street The Strand and all its Pretty i T, “ ">■'“d* •'“--““a

People Who Registered Mon. day 'and Vseterday

All. TIMELY ADVIFC

ARE COMING ALONG

1 lie Doings and Antics o! the Jhliv Baihcr—-nir Petilc Maiden and CKarnnng Beau Brummell

Along the Ocean Front Kale-ldue<-oplc are the aceim along the ibore In the day* aheiinee.ker* after Summer recreations, shore freedom and ocean bathing, health £eneflt» The sene* shift In quality, in 1 cbaracier and In effect A seashore resort Is a distinctive j proposition, has attractions and make | Impressions or gives restfltt peculiarly; Its own. The sea beach Is the whole thing.--Is the whole show of big. true exciting and excitable living pictures, moving figures of happy, healthful

summer Ufe

Some of these living, moving pictures In the form of feminine, are things of beauty and a Joy forever,— Dame Nature offers some fine Vxhlblts In' her gallery beside the sea. Statcte-Uke and In elegant postsome divine specimens present themselves to the eye of kindly crlUca. But right here we exclaim emphatically—let the pose be sn ante-bath if passing before os In r«vi«w. a pretty robe and a graceful fdrm will retain their charm In Uye dry, but,. In the wet. fresh from the sea. we the audk^Hv. prefer to turn our backs until the mid-day seen has restored the virgin purity of the exhibit. We declare in very truth, however, that many pretty girls In becoming bathing costumes are Been dally on the Cape May Strand.

On the Strand

The Misses Hallo well, daughters of Mr and Mrs. J Wallace Hollo Well, and their friends made a Jolly bath ing party #» The Misses Bock and Brown, In dark bine, were Just lovely on the sUtnd sod made the behch ail the more popular by their presence. Miss H. H. Hume, who with her mother, Mrs. Hume, is at. the Windsor. is a good bather and Is a very grsoyful figure in her bcsutlful Hack silk rob# , Mrs. C H. Gage, of the Cbalfonte. is one of the graceful bathers that his a room at Uncle Dick's bath house*. L. H. Klee, the Stock Broker at the Hotel Cape May. is among the graceful bathers on the strand The charming Misses Alice and Bessie Brown are attracting hot a Utile attention along the strand. The Misses Rose F. Grobman.Sara Rosenbaum sad Dorothy Kolinsky, prominent teachers attending the sum-

5 Patrol—"The Blue and the Gray”

Dal bey

Overture—"The Wanderers Hope ’ . . Suppr ’ I’haraghrase—"Loreley" Nesxadba S Medley—"Popular Melodies' LeouFelsl Ever Ing Concert i Overture—"Orpheus" Offenbach d Grand selection from "Faust"

Gounod

3 Song for Cornet Mendelssob Mr Jursdo 4 Airs—“it happened In Nordland Victor Herbert Characteristic—"Slavery Days

Cape Mty is the Mecca of Visitors From all Over The United Stales

Sit

I Reminiscences ol the lioye In Blue Laurendau ’ Sextet—"Lucia dl Lammermoor" Donnisettl i .Fantasia—"William Tell" lobanl

A Handsome Booklet

The Passenger Department of the Pennsylvania Railroad has issued a handsome booklet entitled "Cape May. Old and New. The Glory of iu Past. The Promise of Its Future ’ -This booklet Is handsomely pripted sod Illustrated, and Is made up of twenty-eight pages of test and handsome cuts, and a map of the northern Central and middle state*.* ho wing the route* of travel to Cape May. Among the Illustrations shown, are thoee of the Hotel Cape May. the cottages of N. Z. Graves, George D. McCreary. John M. Rogers. /Ira. Catherine A. Brace. Richard Campion. Peter Shields. H. McKean Haselhurst. Luther C. Ogden, Mrs. Jones Wlster, Dr. R- Walter Starr and Henry D Justl. tbf goif links, bathing scene* on the beach, automobile races on tbs beach, the Yacht Club House, the Pennsylvania Railroad Station and

'lew* of the Harbor.

Read Contract Awarded At the last meeting of the Board of Chosen Freeholders the contract for building the new county raid from Rio .Grande to Green Creek, was awarded to Robert E. Hand, be being

the lowest bidder.

Captain lewis S Stilwell.of Goshen was apooinled County Supervisor of. Roads, and Richard Holmesf of Cape May Court House, -was selected as uporfntendent of T$nstrurtiot of the *.cw roa^ ■ l

mer school, are among the Jolly batb-

Jobn Hickey of the Cecil. Is a very <}*, .

71m motor power yacht* Use K, end Gertrude which have bees a greAl oqdv oiicnoe to those deal ring * pleasure or boainem trip between Cape-May and Wildwood. These two yachts have been thoroughly overhauled and will Ge in belter trim to make their scheduled Use and with more I l inn previous years. They started on their summer schedule last Thurs-

SDUN BAjfD la now hare. saHrfy^jmCT—end are you STS' St -*• I tog to the pane, as tha new hand la to your ear. _Jw«t think of tt—a twelve piece WUat Bet for 11.71, VhU *■ Can you beat tha Fries

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1U be pi sea ad with tbs rains, re give you tar the armor furnishing goods et all deecrtp CHARLES A. SWAIN

AT THE HOTELS

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Record of Transactions which Hare Been Rooestly Noted The following are aomt recent Ope May County real estate transfers: cars mat cm. Theodore Mueller et ux to John F. Craig. IL Premises on south-east side of Corgis street, adjoining lands of Thomas Beesley et als. Mary E. Mount et vlr to Catherine 8. Morris Sb40. Undivided half part of premises owned by James CYandoL

The Elberon Beverly, N. J—Mrs E

8. Wyc-

Woodblne—B. A. Palltx Philadelphia—A. O. Gaw. Dr. J. Marcum. Mrs. J. B. Watson. R. P. J. New York—N. L. Bacon. Burlington—Mr. and Mrs. James M.

Lstta.

WUmingtoo—W Ralph Whitehead Cheater—J. W. Gloasop, * Mias Isabella Rogers. Miss Josephine Hagen. Miss Jennie F. Ttoberta, Miss Clara D. Tunis, Mias Etta L. BpHugt.Mlss 'la Weaver^Mias Elsie M. Sutton. Philadelphia—Mr. and Mr*. George F. Bishop. Trenton—Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Tunning. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hlscox. Camden—M. F. Shuts, Jr. Pitman, N. J.—Mr. and Mr*. H. C. Snyder, Mr. and Mr*. J. Kindle. Hotel Caps May. Philidelphla—Mr. and Mr*. 8. C. Bougher, B. B. Stevens, Mr. and Mr* George K_ Brelnnall. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown. M. J. Stoney, Miss Florence Floulkcr, Joseph L McAUer. Mr. and Mr*. William M. Keer. Baltimore—James D. Cotter.Joseph . Farrell, Miss Bokcl New York—Mrs. T. Y. R.Munelln*. Warrenton, Va.—P. A. Kunkel Scranton, Pa.—John M. Harris. The Windsor. Philadelphia—Mr. and Mr*. JohnJ. Trelner, Mias Elisabeth G Trainer, William TTlener. Mbs N. J. Trtener. Salma, Ala.—Alvin K. Seegle German town—A. K. Bllche. Baltimore, Md.—Arthur Koppetman, C. Buck. Lafayatts. Wilmington—Mr*. D. P. Price Miss E Price New York—H. W RlcksbaughNew Castle. Del.—C.' H. OewelLA. E. Goodin. West Chesty—g. C. Chaney. . While Plains,'N. TAir*. Mary Mu* ton. Mias Beatrice Muhstou, Mias Bar

Ixjwkb Township . C. Barrett et rir to Arthur B. Well* $260. Lou 12 and 12, block P. on Willow Avenue, on plan of Abe Hughes tract. Jeremiah Mecray et als to HollU H. cPherson. $850. South corner of Myrtle Avenue and Broadway, 50 fl. on Broadway by 123 1-10 feet on.Myrtle Avenue.

One of Our Oldest The Jewelry store of Joseph Hand, 11 Washington *t.A* orieof-thr oldest establishmenU in/our city, having n eMahllshed in Philadelphia in ISSTand moved to oivr city some fifty year* ago. It has long been known as one of the most reliable for the repairing of tine watches, docks, and jewelry, and a* a reliable headquarter* for jewelry,'cut glass and band-pamled

Will lasue Book

The valuable and Instructive series of articles on Commercial Law, published for some months In the Phlladelphls Sunday Record, and which re cently terminated, will be published In book form by the author. Any perdesiring this valuable educator should communicate With Utley E. The Commonwealth Building.

PhlUdelphi*

Baltlmora Inn Plkerrine, Md —W, Levering. JJ. . Knox.. 8t Louis—Or. and Mr* Prank Ring Miss Catharine Praadergart, Miss 8.

TK* Vlrwlnla

Philadalphis—P. Welah, S. J. Curt*

-£ MoCaffvy

Cape Ways—. H Moor*

Philadelphia—R. J. D. Long, H. H Hewitt, R. H. Plakham. P. T. nin* R. H. Moore. H. R. Cq(tps. W. A Baird. C S. Rangel. W,C. Albertson. P. M. ■myth*. W. N. WalootL A. Lin-

Imported Good* No one should depart from Cape May without carrying home a preseat or souvenir. B. Kasai A Company, of Takio, Japan, have at their Cape May branch store in the Iron Pier, s large and fine stock of Japanese goods Imported direct from their

> in Tokio.

Election Officer* Appointed Governor Port on Thursday laat named the members of the county boards of election, and tor Cape May Henry Fr Dougherty, Rep., wta succeed* himself; and William J. Tyler, Dem., «

Norton-

TWO MORE MAN EATERS

Sharks Are 0a The Iron Pier

THERE TWO DAYS

Will be on Exhibition To-Day and To-morrow--A Great Sight

The two large sharks on exhibition ' at the Iron Pier, are drawing cards. These are the "Real Thing”. They measure eight and ten feet, respectively. and Up the scales at half a ton each. They will be on exhibition at the iron Pier to-day and tomorrow and can be seen without paying extra admission to pisr- This l* a rare opportunity to see these monsters of the *e*msn eaters which are the terror to people where they are.

The Work Shop.

The Cape May branch of the “Latsha* .School - ',* workshop for children is again located at its old stand on the beach opposite the Stock ton Lath*. This school present* s part of the system of general education which ha* to do with the industrial aide of Ufe The work is so arranged that, from the iPa p~‘ * *" *—-

pupil'. eating

play and from the parent's

point of view, it is highly educational and of extreme value throughout sub-

sequent Ufe.

The work is suitable and perfectly safe for children four to eight yean of age. They come for an hour once twice a wedk. The work Is —

to older pupil* In ways ed to tha r various 'need

*truction is individual. The school will open on Thursday qiornlng next. Mr Latah aw will be pleased to have visitor* during work hours to see the

ork ts presented -a especially suiteds. and the in-

Geuss of Dtvor** A woman in New York has Just applied for a divorce, on the ground tat her husband did not lovs bar, vt ha would not have furnished'ibe .uses with epeap furniture. If you ay your furrltar* at H. K. Otter's ill Washington street, yon will be urn to avoid that trouble .•

• The Bees Jon PrtnUag The best Job printing done in -Cape May U done at the office at the Caps Mat Hsxald No. 614 WasUngtoa U We have the laical designs In type and the speed and faulty for promptly executing the Work, and it a pleasure with us to do satisfactory printing for tne people of Cape May. Our charges are reaaonabfe and the work is delivered promptly.

Crab* Gal or* Mias Alida Lengert had a party of friends out with the iauadh "Quack" after crab* Tbwe were in the part; Mr. ant Mr* Bluer. Mr. Paul Uppincott. Miss Lottie Rutherford, and Mr. latos Lengert, Jr. They caught fix dosen crustacean*

Look! Look! Special* for (he ladies and the fastidious at Ware’s Pharmacy, Ocean at- and < 'oiumbia a Ve.

Tbe Alleys af the Stockttm bar* been put in Crat-class condition.

Phone yosr order to the Cedi, will raeatra prompt attention.

Pier Avenue studio e Photo Studio is

> trad

lures at night, by their This studio is now under the mansgeof Robot E. Priam, of Baltimore Md.. Mr. Prince haa had 60 rears oxportonoe in, Lis photograph tfrinaag

Post cards, every style, Cape May riew*, birthday cards, funny cardv, from one cent to fifty cents e Ware’s Pharmacy, Ocean st. and OoL

Iron Pier they are sure to be well p*

water, cream, lee crashed frait*, sun- All mixed drinks dries, Hire*’ root beer, orangeade, gin- the best of etyle at J gcr ale, shaved ice Wareh.Pharmacy, • 11 _ . . .... . ; Ware a Pharmacy

on Sooth Lafayette street, is up-to-date in all particular* ll is an all-the-j earround house Mr. Vansanl has been in the hotel boitnem for twenty year* and is folly able to plaam his many

la. Us situation near both raildepots and nearnees to the o make the bouse s dssirabl. place. LOST—A beavYgeid locket ring. pevtiioa dad pter. Reward 1

•d to J. L Shoemaker. SIS Stockton

Ware’s Pharmacy specialties in cads

BASE BALL GOSSIP Matters of Interest to Cape May Coun Manager Jefferson of the Dennis vtlle dub, has signed "Red" McAndrews who caught here several years ago. Captain Ned Jeffersoajs hitting the ball regulariy sad Is leading lb< Cape May County League- batters. The new Union League club of MU vllle, has opened Its season and tin outlook for a good year la bright. Jimmy Booger la captain or the team Last year he was with Cape May Harry Warner, oue of the star twtrlers la another ex-Cape May player Johnson, the ex-Pennlngton Seminary and Cape May player. Is also with the team. Manager Stites has signed 3Imp son, the sar twirlcr of the Unlveraity of Pennsylvania. The Board of Trade la working hard to raise the necessary funds for the new amusement parg to be' built here. When completed it will be one o flhe finest along the Jersey coast. Manager Connie Griggs, of theCouri House team has signed Jesse Herron, the Goshen boyto pitch. Heron pitch ' .‘d good ball for Wildwood laat seasot 1H1 Campbell has been released by Tuckahoe and re-signed by Cape May Conrt House. * Catcher Kuhn, of last year's Cape day team, has been signed by Man iger Bob Parker for the Wildwood club i^w Hall a former league player It Pennsylvania, is making good. Manager Woodruff's team will open with the Bridgeton team the Cape May series at the Cape May ball pari on July 18. Ambler, of the North Penn League, will make a trip over the Cape May County League circuit the last week In July. Flavell, Amblers’ star catch was with Cape May Court House

Fun Jn a Candy Kitchen Quite ~ an exciting candy plaiting contest occurred at WUtbank’s candy establishment on Washington street a tow days 'Sgo, between Miss Bessie Mecray, of this city, and Mr. L. T. Keen* a Philadelphia candy maker Miss Mecray succeeded in beating her antagonist, proving that Cape May girls can’t only eat plaited cr ' candy but they know how tmtoake It.

Hall water tally, FralingerJ* Atlantic City, fresh dally. Ware’s Pharmacy , Ocean street and Columbia avenue.

Touring Cara to hire. Experienced and licensed- chauffeur* Ed*. W. Dale.

CONCERNING THE PEOPLE

About Those Comlaj To Cape May

PERSONAL MENTION

Social Evenb ol the Day Told in Bnd Paragraphs—Home People and Visitor*

Tha Cedi Open

The Cedi at No.206 Ocean Street has been opened for the summer sea son of 1808, and thtobar Is well stock od with a line of the best grades ol wines and liquors. It has the biggesi ■-ummer garden In town where set foods sad salads are specially served The private banquet rooms have beei tastefully arranged for supper parties This Well-known place is centrally located, and is within easy reach ol all parts of th eelty and Is a popular meeting place where one may One

their friend** Hie trade wlth the 00*4 .,Uss Florence Vlles, and together the

lage colony is solicited and *phont order* will recelw prompt attention Rooms are rented to gentlemen at moderate prices on the Bfiepean plan

Robert Bulil, the well-known Philadelphia seeds man. Is s prominent g-ieat at lb* Hotel Cape May. . Engineer Frederick Price, ot tM Cap* May'Real Estate Company was a visitor to Atlantic Highlands over

Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dorworth, of Philadelphia, have opened S cottage si South Cape May for the summer. I'heir two sous, Edvard and Cbartes. are students at the University of PenThomas Stack hausen, a former cotLager at Cape May, left Esslngton last r'rtday In his yacht, and arrived at Gape May on Saturday. He will keep als boat In Cape May harbor for tha William B. Phillips, son of Dr. Edward H. Phillips, arrived home last .igbt from Porters vllle. Cal., where ue and Fred Sayre have been for two year* They are in the civil engineer-

ing business.

Robert J. McKenly, formerly Director of Puollc Safety, of Philadelphia. accompanied by his wife and .heir little daughter. Miss Elsie, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben CoJen. at their cottage ou Ocean SL Kero Brooks, grandson of the ve<eran Cape May journalist, T. RJrooks. Is winning laurels in equatlc sports, and in the swimming matches m July Fourth and laat Saturday,won .-.andsome silver cups. Miss Helen Vlles, a popular toachsr In the A. S. Jenks Public School, . 'hUadelphia, arrived at Carroll Villa o spend her summer vacation. Yeeerday she was Joined by her sister.

Lunches

d Columbia

ot all kinds.at Arnold’s

Ware's Pharmacy apodal tics to reds.

Major C. A. F. Flagler, in charge Of he United States ^Engineers office at Vilmington, Delaware, and who has J1 along had the supervision of the .overameui work on the Cape May (arbor has been transferred in charg* •f the engineers at Fort Leavenworth, va* . and he will probably be replace > y Major Herbert Deakyne, who is ow temporarily In charge ot the Phil delphla District, having succeeded ■fajor Sanford, who was recently xansferred to Providence, H- L Mrs. William C. Wallace, of Nlagaa Falls, N. Y , accompanied by her laughter, Miss Anna C. Wallace, and ion W. K Wallace, la ss sojourning a the Chalfonie for the summer. Mr* Vail ace Is the file of Senator Waisce who was elected at a special dec ion in May last, to the New Yack enate, and whose vote together with Jiat of the sick Senator Otto Poolsr, of Brooklyn, paased the anti nee jack gambling bill of Governor Hughrough the New Yack legislature, md thereby eliminated race track

fruit* sundae* Hires' root teer. ginger ale, orhngeade, ahaveiTlce Ware's Pharmacy, Ocean Street and Col urn

state of New York. Twenty yean ago, when the Cape

Cool

In our comfortable and tosj-fitting light-weight *nrtnento that we tailor beyond oompariWjdstyle and flu For the younger ret a swagger oil imparted by an artful dash of Si Yorksshnesa here and there. For the men of sober taste, stmpHciurlUtont

ownership and control! of the United

residents of Cape May

th Bacaiki Tt

it wiB he ptoned to ssrvs you. and win keep your money safe for you

ip your money i

i need it'

tool phi* Mr. Lewis LOU* then an ludltor of the company, rial tod the rity to his official capacity. Hs wan and methodical to his work. That g man Is now secretary and traun of the company, and Fourth-Vice President for the past two days he been n guest «t the