Cape May Daily Herald, 15 July 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAT DAttr HERALD. WF,D>TK8T>AY, JULY 15, 1008.

The Herald s Daily Story

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When ihc rngageUM-nt of Harriet Harrwrt' ami Sam Thatcher waa an nouocnl .-11-r- Iwdy said that It was i good m«:- !i Harriet was a high p

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him. hu life pnrp.—• t».luB to acblev* su.-cero. and !o h!» duty by his fellows Not a '.tlKtamllng die oplnlou of the world the .ai caged couple failed to grow •toci-ttwr Harriet studied when with her tlaiiee to Is- Interested tn what be was interested In. to actaard with him In hl» views - in abort, to make her

self a |.art of him

There came a period when Thatcher noticed that his tlance* was different if different times At one evening sshen be called the would manifest her usual Interest In what In I created

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she would chatter about what she was In. Thatcher was nirrtvoltty and per tter to her heart's >. she manifested a

disposition to have her own way about little things and occaslouaHy would fly Into a sudden burst of passion, so tin potent, so unreasonable, that he wet quite am mud. Instead of flaring up himself be would sit and laugh at her. Then when he had had enough of this aun.mer tempest on a millpoad he would take her to his arm. -saw cover

•her face with kisses.

The next time te called he would probaMy And her former self—ready with her svtufithy and practical advice as to bit affairs, her exprettsion ol those at t ong womanly prtudplos foi

was so Tatm) by the 4rorM Indeed, all that she had

thrown off. nothing that she had as

•timed, during their last meeting.

One evening When be called—he had witnessed the evening before one ot her April storms, with a bit of thunder and lightning thrown In—end found bei -f her own steady aelf he deliberately se< abort to make tor SBgry. She looked at him with a dlgalfled astonishment Ha kept on with Ids prodding till fins) ly she srdse and with a pained sur prise, mingled with contempt, walker oct of .the room. He sent a maid foi her. bat she declined to rotufo.* and be-

went away wlthont seeing her.

He did not sleep that night, for b« • was mnch troubled. Her treatment ot. him bad repelled him. If she was tu bo always this serious self be was quite willing to release her from her engagement. Hut be could not give up that lighter Harriet who rested'him.

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e loved. However, the matter was settled the next evening when be called by a greeting far mote demon strative than she bad ever shown .him before. Indeed, it seemed that the bom. 'between the two which even when she was her- lighter self had been flimsy bad suddenly become unbreakable that they were now the fetters at a real-mutual ecstatic love. •Sweetheart” be said, “what has brought about this change?" “I'm pledged hot to tell” Be could get nothing them her, but she showed no disposition to relapse From that time Hll ahortly before the wedding he tkw no more of her othrf serious self. She wes the same light, whimsical. Irrational, emotional, lova bis creature. When the lover, tired of his dally labors, left them at his offlee bo could be sure that during bis evening call upon his -fiancee be con Id laugh and chat without being reminded of them Occasionally If -he felt like throwing the burden upon her It Would be received nof with advice and a dissertation on tbs bettsr part for s man to choose.' but with a Has. One thing above all pleased him—sbe had a sympathetic heart for every one Though Impulsive, her Impulses wars good. And notwithstanding occaalooal April storms tbt was In the main a model of amiability. When Thatcher would speak to her about bar format self and his delight that It seemed to have faded away from her she would hide her face on his beeast and say

nothing.

At last the marriage was set ter a mouth In advance Tbs next time - Thatcher called oo Us fiancee he was w.isbad that as aha had been for a

GpiyDsiyH Cottage Directory lor 1908

iCoUagore whose names are omilled will please call at or notify The Herald. No. 611 Washington Street, and their names will be proparly Itjserted.^

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AUen. K H. 22k Grant at. Arnold Charles C, US Washington at Arnold .Frederick K. 22U North It. Affeldt. Mrs. Mm *1* Windsor Avenue

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(irons. J. C.. 1010 Wash. St. ..iapimm. Samuel. Uu Columbia Ave -ii lnghurst, Mias R. 1*. 24 Ocean SC tiutui. Benton S., 616 Hughes SC lieunettfHarry U, 4S8 West Berry St Baom, George, .26 Jackson Sc Burns, Kev. James. 621 Wash. SC Boyd. Geo. W.. Hotel Cape May. Beattie, Mrs. R. H., U1 Beach Ave. Barry, Dr. Vera, 019 Stockton Ave. Bruce, Mrs Catherine A.. 102 Ocean SC Baird. David G.,22 First Avenue. Barclay, William K., 20 First Ave. Bennett. Judson D, 627 Wash. SC Bush Andrew S.. 918 Wash SC Bosrdman, Horace M., 926 Wash. SC Brooks, Joseph R., 661 Wash. Sc Bens lead. Richard. 801 Queen SC Baker, John A., 621 Columbia Ave. Bailey, John M.. -611 Queen St, Blakeley, John,'26 Congress SC Brown, Airs. L. M, Kearney Ave. Berger. Mr*. Florence, 209 Howard SC

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Gape May Herald, 614 Wash. SC ssinlman. William 8., 801 Wash. SC Cohen, Reuben. 208 Ocean SC Corry, James C.,*228 Berry St ' Cloud, Mrs. A. B.. 916 Queen SC Campion, Richard, 901. Beach Ave. Cox, Walter, 826 Stockton Ave. Craig, John F., Columbia Ave. Cohen, Joseph. 204 Ocean SC Cassedy, Win. F.. 708 Corgle SC Clark, James. 602 W. Berry St Jhurch. Mrs. Margaret, 917 Wash. SC -Yawford, George C.. 660 Wash. SC Jrego, Rev. H. B.. 719 Franklin St Chew. Wm. H., 246 Windsor Ave. -'hew, Mrs. 6.. 201 Windsor Ave. -.'ummtngs. Edwin J.. 722 Wash. SC

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Deacon, Louis J.. 822 Columbia Ave. Dim and, Joseph. 819 Beach VAve. Davis, Dr. Charles N., *37 Beach Ave. Dally. M-. 15 South Bafayette SC Davis, Edward D. 661 Hughes Sc Derwenc Robert. Broadway. Doughei ry, Frank S.. 924 Corgle 8e Davis, Mrs. S.. 1006 Stockton Ave. Dougherty. C. H. 720 Wash SC - Doak, James J., 833 Washington SC Douglass, U. S. 814 Waahtuglon SI Duke, Francis K., 614 Lafayette St. Diamond; John, 819 Beach Ave. Dallet Morris, Kearney Ave. «iu Pone Irenee. 817 Beach Avenue. Davis, Miss C. B., 660 Hughes 8t DeSUver. Robert S., Beach' Avenue and Jackson Sc

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ClUson,' Wm. B., 921 Stockton Are. Bwlng, Dr. S. E., Myrtle Ave. Bast wick, Thomas W., 46 Jackson Sc Carp, Mrs. A. G-, 606 Hughes SC Bdmunds, J. Henry, 42 Jackson SC Edmunds. Airs. Mary M.. 664 Washington SC £3 dredge, Ellis C., 213 Perry SU Bldredge. Dr. J. Smallwood. 1142 Washington SC Eldrodge. Samuel F_ 915 Wash. St F - Flynn. James, 19 Jackson SC F'ocer, Danled.-233 Perry SC Fenner, Mrs. Annie, 715 Corgle SC Fenton, George T-, 257 Grant SC Falklnburg, J., 668 Wash. SC Foster, Airs. Sarah A.. 201 Ferry SC Freeman. Dr. Walter J., 826 Beach

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Moss, Frank Hm 911 Beach Ave. MUla, Dr. James, 816 Stockton Ave. McCullough. Alexander. 827 Hughes S 'Maguire, Mils Casaie, 41 Jackson Bt Moore, 8. H.. The El heron. Moorhead, J. W.. <26 Hughes &C McCreary, Dr. James. 222 North SC Miller Alfred B.. 1126 Wesh Bt MacFarland, Leo, 721 CtHtimbla Ave. McGrath, L. 3., 819 Beach Are. McKenna, A. D.. 819 Beach Ave. McCabe. 8. B., 908 Columbia Ave. Middleton. George P.,'24 Congress St Miner. C. J.. 812 Stockton Ave. Mldlen, Edward B„ 726 Columbia Ave McCreary, W. H., 34 Guerney SC Mecray, Jeremiah, 211 Decatur SC Mecray, John W., 212 Decatur SC McCredy, R. W., 662 Hughes St. McMullen. W. ... 207 Congress Place Monroe. Peter, 236 Congress Place. Matthews, C. L.. 397 Broadway. Mudge. E. N.. 34 Jackson SC Monroe, John X, W. Beach Ave. Marshall. J. W-, 226 Congress 8t. Marls, Mrs. W., 712 Corgle St Miner, C. Earl. 664 Hughes 6C McLeod, Rev. J„ 510-Hoghes SC Marshall, C. G., IS First Ave. '' Donnell. W. C-. 619-Hughes SC Uar. R. R., 1142 Wash. SC Marcy, Samuel 8., 416 Bank SC Marey, D. V. M. D.,Cor. Ocean and

Melvin, F. J., ‘616 Broad SC MulliDer, J. Harry, 216 Perry ttc

McCaualand, A. G., A09 FranBln SC

Macgill, C. C.. 908 Stockton Ave. Morioe. W. W„ 829 Stockton Ave.

McGrath. Louis J. 819 Stockton Ave. Marls, Mrs. John N, 915 Beach Ave.

Miller, Frank W, 641 Hughes SC

Miner, Lemuel E., 641 Hughes A. ' M Morris, Mrs. Evan,’ 621 Columbla^Ave. Mecray, Dr. James, Perry street, of

posltc Congress Hall.

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Newkirk, John B., 1015 Beach Ave. Nlrdllnger, Frank. 633 Hughes SC Nell son, WUUam. 22 Jackson SC Nellson. Dr. T. R., 6 AUanOc Ter. Newkirk, X Robert, 915 Beach Ave. Norris, Dr. R. Q..

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Ogden, George, 746 Washington SC Otter, Howard F.. Broadway. ■O'Crowley, M., 128 Decatur SC

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Phnilps. Dr. W. H., Cor. Ocean and Hnghes Sts. Phnilps. Dr. E. H., Cor- Ocean and

Farley, R. Henderson, 659 Hughes SC G - Gray. GUes, Miss M. C-, 242 Windsor Greene. Mrs. M. M„ 7

Gemrtg. John H., 107 Ocean SC Graves. Ford J., 621 Colombia Are. ;raves, N. Z., South - Lafayette adn Congress Sts. Gallagher, Christopher, 46 Jackson St Gilbert. Conrad M., 207 Howard SC Garrison. Mrs. 8. S.. 222 Decatur SC ^ Perry SC

<14 Washir.jion 8C Hepburn. W. Horace, Beach Ave. HaUoweU, J. WaUace, Hotel Cape : May. Hughes, Mrv.H. 8.. *12 Hugbee 8 HacketC Stanton H., 665 Hughes 8 Hand. Robert S, 705 Jefferson 81

Hareed. Frank P, 923 Stockton Am .

Helase. Millard *M Hughes SC Haeror, Dr. F. J, 1289 Wash. SC Hall. Mrs. L. ML, 602 Lafayette SC Hand. Dr. Anna M., 610 Wash. SC Haad. Enoch W.. 1011 Wash. SC Hand. Hairy. 1014 Wash. 8C Hand. Joseph. 1007 Wash. SC Hand. B til well 8.. 1661 Wash. SC

Lewis. George T-. 806 Bench Are. Lucas. JamM W.. <29 Hughes SC lendeU. Urn. t B-, Congress 8C

Laird. Zopber H., 822 Grant SC Lea, Henry C.. 9 Grant 8C

Lengert, M. A., <23 Columbia Ave.

Leach, . JG., 1018 Lnf—“*

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Leedom, Jot Leach, Dr. .

7 CAPE MAY 7 THE C00LE8T SEASIDE 8UWIER BE80BT OH THE ATLANTIC COAST Reached by Reading Systent and Pennsylvania from Philadelphia FOURTEEN EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY—To and From the Resort By comparative official Government observations, Cape May is from 3 to to degrees cooler in Summer and warmer 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, jnst inside, occupants can enjoy at the same time an unobstructed view of Old Neptune. _ The Finest Beach Strani^InJhe World is Here THE BOARDWALK is a splendid esplanade, over five miles in length, with unobstructed views 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 sea water baths, both public and private. Cape May ses the Finest Sea Bathing in the World, because its beach is smooth, with a gradual descent into the water. There are no holes

gnlleys, 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 beautifdl Streets and Avenues. Good roads throng the abjacent country-. GOLF. The links of the Cape May Golf Club, among the finest in the United £ tales, are open all Summer. Frequent tournaments. THE COTTAGE COLONY is a distinguished feature, made up of residents of the leading dyes of the Union. It is a SHORE RESORT vrith all the advantages of the Coontky Place, because it is the only resort on the coast, on the main land

and not on a sanded island, and along ite-avenucs are trees with verdant foliage. THE MARKETS are the best,/With frrahyegetables gathered from farms in the adjoining country.

Rogers, John M., 609 Columbia Ave. Reed. Mrs. Anna £.. 613 Lafayette 8t_ Rou*«m. Albert EL, M. D-, 10 South Lafayette SL Rodin, Daria W.. 238 Perry St Reed, Dr. C. H.. 637-Hughe* SL Reeve*. George, 407 Broadway Rudolph. S.-A., 36 Jackson St. Rutschman, Frank 8.. Eighth Ave. Reeves. G. W.. 1114 Lafayette St. Rice. L. U. 211 Perry SL 8 Shields, Peter, Beach and Trenton Avenues. Sanborn. A. EL, 209 Howard SL sr. Dr. W. B., Cor. Ocean and ihea Sts. Smith. H. EX. 901 Stockton At*. Sewell, W. Joyce, 90* Columbia Ave. Simas, Samuel, 208 Windsor Are. Sewed. Robert, 227 Windsor Ave. wrd. 1 L., 44 Jackson BL , G;, 8th and Beach Avenues. 0*t; Wsl\T., 220 Windsor Are >hrd, W. &., 426 Wash. SL wr. Dr. Q. H_, 612 Lefayette 8L Stevens, Lewis T, 722 Corgle SL Stevens. Wm. T., 726 Corgle SL SmUh, X IX, 808 Wsshlngtoc SL Stidham, Mr*. 3. P, 211 Howard SL , John H., 829-Stockton Ay*, e. A., 1026 Washington SL 1. Jacob, 20 Congress Street OMker.'-JTi L., 819 Stockton Are SajTe. Xouis C, 823 Wseh. SL SelU, Augustus, Eighth Are Starr, Dr. R- Walter, New Jersey and Baltimore Area. Schellenger, B. L., 418 W. Petty BL Shields, Chaa. B.. 406 Lafayette SL Smith. W. R.. 612 Washington BL Smith. M. 8. 921 Washington SL Stevens. WOllsm li, SU North SL Stltes, E. p., <18 Lnfhyette SL SUtea, S. R., 1108 LalsyrttsBL Sesrlet, E. J., 805 Broadway. 8tote*bury, C. EL, Kearney Are Sheppard. EL W, 417 Broadway. Swain, Marvin C, 827 Windsor Are. Stevenson, W. H-, 124 Decatur SL

Taah, T. X, 729 Wash. SL “ ' . (X, 060 Wash. I

E., 7 North SL

L. H, «6I Wash. St Taylor. J. E., 216 Ocean SL Thomas, T. F. 627 CohunbU Are Thompson, H. &, MO Wash. SL Thompson, J. <67 Wash. SL Townsend, E. 687 Washington SL

Directly Facing the Ocean* Room* 52.00 to $4.00 Per Day Special Terma by the Week

Hotel Lafayette • > caps ruY., n. j; | E©'37 ©1PISJ3 ?©IE ? E S 3 S 3 © H LUi

Directly on the Beach-

JOHN TRACY

Newly Furnished

THE HARBOR

ScHELLENGERS LaNDING

Qolonial, —c. ' UNSU

Poth'a Beer and Oioioe Wlnee and Lkjnore Row Boots and Uannobes to Hire, rtabiog Crabbing Sup] Local Pfcooe No. SD. JAMES A. CARROLL

fcaTTcll 'Oftia ~ ~ * W> Central Location. Convenient uialJ points. Spacious & Cool Verandas done view of Sea and Bathing Grounds. Table

- uTJ B. A. Smith, Prop. CAPE MAY, N. J. OPENED FOR SEASON OF 1908 : Corner Room* and Snites with Parlors and Baths Extra. tneerU and diner* in bill room. p.m. 10.81 to 11.30: Hop* every evenings 8-80tn 11 AO Concert* 10 30 to 12 in Japanese Room Loot

Washington and Jackson Streets (J^kjcA 'feunc'h Service [ Leading Brands of Wines, Liquors"afraf Cigars H FRANK B. WRJSU5T

Opposite Congress Hall Terms Reasonable

J. R. WILSON A SON

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, Owner

THE ALBINE, year. Rooms arge and ^iry. ' Appointments first-class. Cuisine pz< cellent. Rates, $2 per day, upward; $10 per week, upward.