Cape May Daily Herald, 16 July 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 2

> MU'"*™" DAY, JULY 16, 1908.

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BLUSCIUITION:

CITY (HRICTORY.

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rms ALARM CALLS.

Ha flr* alarm boiaa. and the f

BOARD OF EDUCATION.

THl'KBDAY, JULY 16. 1

WHERE CONTROL WAS LACKINa Bdw. H. PhlUlpa. Clerk. 1*08 # WUllam K. Sbeppanl—. .....•■■.1911 Pitcher All Ri B ht with the Ball, But ! vVlUiam B. Gilbert 1»W Not In Other Reapecu. Geor*e S. Douglaaa j 1*09

Luther C. Ogden — 1910 i harlea 1 ork......—— - -1*10

Waatungton street and Madison "b4. Lalkrette and Bank etraata. 68. Broad and Elmira streets. 66. Piilsbarg and Near Jersey avennea. 6*. Stockton atenua, between Jefferon and Queen etreata. 73. Franklin and Washington streets 78. Howard streel, opponte Stockton 62. Colombia Arenne and Gurnet

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84. Ocean street, near Beach avenue. 91. Sooth Latsyette and Grant streets. 9*. Broadasv and Beach avenue. 88. Perry street, near Bridge. 94. Perry street and Beach avenue. 06 Weshiuatoe end Jackson streeta97. Columbia avenue and Decatur treet. ~~ 96. Washington and Ocean streets.

Before

Leaving

Cape May

A pitcher belonging to s profea ' alocal baseball club, who thought he was not gening his share of the tlmeItgbt of publicity, went one day to the captain and manager lo make hie ■ "kick." Being of a somewhat choleric disposition, which had got him Into trouble more than once, he spoke with

feeling

"Cap," he said, “you're not gtrln* me a square deal, and yon know It." "What'a the matter. BlUT" "You know what's the matter, cap 1 haven't been In the box for three weeks. You know I can play ban. I*ve got every oulcurve, Inaboot, upahoot and drop there la In the bualaesa 1'va got everything that any other pitcher baa I can put on speed, and I can lend em alow 1 can get ‘am right over the plate every time I want to. Haven't I got aa good control of the ball aa any fellow you know of?" "Yea. Bill." said the captain, "you have. When you get as good control of your temper as you have of the bell m use you. all right. Don't you be' uneasy about that. Bill" "Bill" went away deep In thought and It waa not very long after that that he "got Info the l—Youth's Companion.

BOARD OF HEALTH.

Dr A L Leach. President.Sept 1.1909 Dr V.M.D. Marey, Health officer “ 1906 Robert S. Hand “ 1909 William K. Sheppard “ 1910 William Porter, Secretary “ 1910

George L Lo* ett

Board of Trade

President Luther C."Ogden; Seer* tary. A. 0. Merchant Jr.; Treasurer.

Thomas W. Millet

SHE PREFERRED THE PEARL*.

Church Directory ST. MAST'S a C. CBCaCH. Rev. Father D. S. Kelly. Rector. Rector's office houiw—9 to 11 a. n ' to 6.30 p m. Masses—Sundays, 6.16, 8 and 10 a.i •' Weekdays, 7.80 a m. Sunday and Friday Evening ii 6.00 o'clock.

, and from 7 S

r. E. CHCBCB or THK ADVERT,

ladavetle St. between Jackaon & Decatur

Rev. Arthur Heaa, Rector.

Scndays—Celebration of the Holy Com muuion, 7.39 a m. Morning Prayer. Litany and Sermon, (on the Brat Sanaa}" ib month celebration of Holy Com

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of aocb month oelebrwllon of Holy Co muuion) 10A9 am. Sunday School S p. Evening (Choral) Service and Sermon 8

a-Wed "h."

Week-days-Wednesdays,Ereniug Prmyei

00 p. m.

Saints Duj _ . .

• ' 7.80 a m.

Cape Island Lodga, No. 30, F. and A. M. —Communications, second and fourth Putodays of each month at lodge room, Washington and Franklin streets Gape May Camp. No. 8773, Modern Wood icn of America—Meets Brat .Wednesday of each month at Auditorium. ° Cape May Conclave, No. 188, Improved Order of Heptaaophs—Meets at Oa’- ' Hall. Bit Washington street, on aeeon (ourth Thursdays of each mouth. Capa May OounaU. No. 1491; Royal As can om—Meets flnt and third Thursdays of tch month at Auditorium. Cape May Lodge. No. 91. A. O. U. W.Meets Brat aud third Thundaya of each month at 811 Washington street. Cold Spring Council, Jr. O. U. A. M. No 55—Meets in hall at Cold Spring, every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Columbia Lodge, No, 83, Independent Order of Mechanics—Meeu each Monday

at Auditorium.

Eureka Lodge. No. . Ladles' L O. M - MarU every Tuesday evening at 8.00 at No. sot Washington street Friendship Council. No. *7. D. of A.laata on Tuesday afternoon of each was at M0, in Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall, Cold Spring. The John Meoray Pont No., 40, G. A. R. Mato on tbs third Friday of each month at 7.80 o'clock p. m.. at Franklin street

school building.

Mayflower Lodge. No. 988, Independent Order of Odd Fellows-Maatv each Friday

Holy C

“Keeping pets la too brutal," aha replied. "I can't sea how a person of delicacy can keep pets. It la aa bad as living In a cemetery vault You get a dog. IQ puppybood la charming. But It matnrea; It growa old; In a few | years, decrepit gray-faced. It dies i Then you get another dog and watch It i also swiftly grow old and die. With ! cats It la the aame. With birds It la j

the tame.

"Aunt Jane has kept cat and dog | and bird pets all her Ufa and her life baa been one long saccession < little pet funerals. Two or three times a month ever since 1 can remember wo have found her In tea the corpse of a French bull i the fresh grave of a lore bird, the grotesque but reVerent burial of an Angora cat No pets for me. desire to be surrounded with objects that make me forget old age, decrepitode and death.. You may exchange the griffon. If you like. papa, for string of small but perfect pearls. “ Under Suspicion. For three Sunday* In succession the pastor of c Philadelphia church w gladdened by the appearance of

Washington and Franklin ■ ireeta lepe Mev N. J. Sunday Service*. Commauioo. 7A0 a m . every Sun J . and 10A0 a. m., the First Sunday of each month. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 10 80 Eveniug Prayer only.

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Church, PhiLdel- . Rev. F. A. D. La not, D. D. Recto St. David's Church, ** rank, PhiladelphiA , Rev. Norman Van Pelt Levia. Red or Church of the Incmrna El Rev. John Scarborough, D. D„ 1_L D.. Bishop of New Jerkev Nathaniel 8. Thomas, Rector Church of the Holy Apostles, PhiladelphiA . Rev C. C Pierce, D. D., Rector SL Matthew's Church, PUladel- , Pcv. Herman L Duhriag, D.D.. Superintendent Proleetant Episcopal City Miscioc, Philadel-

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Then suddenly this gratifying exhibition of an awakened conscience ceased. One day the pastor met the delinquent In a street car. "I have not seen you at church for

M- Perkins, Rum r Trinity Church,

is J. Taylor. Church of the Advent. Kano

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BAPTIST CHtTBCR. ) Ret. H. P. Oego, Pastor. ■e Suodsy morning at 10.80.

"No." waa the candid reply. “ to give U up. My wife got eo plclous I couldn't stand It” "Suspicious!" exclaimed the p "Tea." said the man; "she i Into her head that I was up to awful deviltry outside that I wa lug to atone for by going to cl Nothing I could say or do cook vlnce her otherwise; so. to mho’ that I waa living a square Ufa to stay away from church."

7J£

Sunday morning Workers Meeting

10.00 a. N.

Sunday School at 2.80 T. u. Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting SI

7.30 o'clock

Young People's Mee Jug Friday ig at 7.80 o'clock Man's Meeting Saturday eveniug atfi.Ot

When Riley and Cannin Met James Whitcomb Riley and Bliss Carman, though comrades of long pnratively recently. It waa la Wash Ington. and the Canadian poet head la fully six taut four Inches

Rev. James Burns, Pastor. Preaching oo Sunday moral**at 10.80. Is the evening at 7.46. Meetlsgs at 9 A M. r. *T ^SmSar School at* P. ■

7-80 e’elwk. Mid-wash prayer serriee Wednsedsy ■ ‘ " at So’etoek.

Our Secret Societiee. Adonlram Chapter. No. 88, Roval Arch

CAPE MAY POTT OFFICE Arrival and Deperture of Malls WEEK DAYS

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1M “ SUNDAYS 10.46 A M. 440 P. M. Collections and Dellvarlsa WEEK DAYS 640 Jl M. £40 A- M. 12.00 M- 12.00 M. 2.09 P. M. 4 46 P. M. SUNDAYS *40 P. M. Office open from (Am., until * a m, week days. Money ordai ■ertment open from I A m until C «. m, weak days. Office open Sunlay* from 12 m, until 1 F> mJAMES E. TAYLOR.

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JEWELRY AND WATCHMAKING

Established 1888

Largest stock of carefully selected goods. Clocks of all kinds. Repairing ol Watches, Clocks or Jewelry promptly and skilfully done. BELF0RD GARRISON *68 Washington St., Cape May

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Forty years in the Fruit and Candy Business. East Cape May delivery. Special sealed packages for Hotel Guests. No charge for package and delivery. 50I-3-5-T-9 WASHINGTON ST.

''he Mansion Bakery 317 Mansion St.

WM. WALDORF. Prop i

_Ali kind* of Pie*, Cake*, Hot Buna, Biscuit*, Fancv Good*, Etc. Hotels and Cottage trade solicited. Orders left at the store or given to the driven, will be given prompt and careful attention.

ELI ROSENTHAL... Merchant Tailor

CAPS MAY. N. *

Goods for the Bathers *, Bathing Smta to fit all People, Bathing Shoec/for Fall line of Cut Glass, Hand Painted ChUdrau a* well ** for adult* / ^ China, Jewelry, Ac. MRS. E. TURNERS JOS. E-hard. anwa^st 32J wuu**toa *«. cate haj, n. j. The History of :Cape May County:-

THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAT

The Dutch in of the County;