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CAPE MAY DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1908

CAPE MY DAILY HERALD

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CITY DIRKCTORY. Major—Frederick J.MMtId Jan. 1,1»10 AJdarman-r. K. Dok^ ...JU.1.UM Wm. & Btew .. .Jfca. 1. UU Bam. H. Moon. ..JulLUII * Jon. Hand Ja*.l.X»10 ■ BUI wall Had ...Jan. LUIS - Jaa J. Dock ....Jaa. 1,1111 •• JoMpb 11. KI*«U...Jaii. 1, UU - Sam. P. Warn Jaa. 1,1»0» - Loula C. Baj rv .. .Jaa. L. UM ■ F 8 Tovnaand. .Jaa. 1. IdOli Recorder—J. W. Tbompaon. Jaa. 1 UU’ Aaamnor—cliaa. T. Caiapbotl Jan.l, UM Collaotor—8oL Naadlaa ...Jaa.I.lIH H. Smua Jr., Jaa. l.Uu boa. P Cor . w. v. e

VKUNK8DAY, JL'I.Y £2 1908

CRA2E FOB TITLED HuatANDA

BOARD OP KDUCATION.

Samuel R SUtea. President 1909 1. L Leach 1910 •YilUam Porter - - „...19U8 Edw. U. Phillips, aerk. U08 William K. Sheppard—.— 1911 William B. OH hurt 1909 Oeor»o 8. Douplaaa 1909 1-other t'.. Ogdea 1910 Lbarlca York ——1910

*^2 Wait la* Ion atrwt, near Union. 47. Waalunflou etreet aad Madison 64. LafaTetts and Bank itreeta 68. Broad aad Elmira atrraia. 66. PUtabarf and New Jerar j arenuac. 09. Hthckloa avtona, batwaen Jeflnrson and Queen a tree (a. 78. Franklin and Washlnaton atreeta 76. Howard atreet, oppoaite Stockton arrnoa. 83. Columbia Arenne and Garner

treeta

»4 Ocean atreet. Mar Beach arenne. 91 South Lafaretta and Grantetreeta. 92. Broad war and Beach arenne. 9S. Perrr etreet. near Bridge. 94- Perry etreet and Beach arem 96 Waanincton and Jackaon ate 97. Colombia arenne and Jleoatur

treat.

98. Waahlngton aad Ocean atreeta

proposed I

daughter •

“ aald i

•That la the aort

ernlcAl bachelor • that we hear on a!> her return from Europe. What doea It denote’ Why. hang It. It denote* that the average American mother fee la actually ashamed nowaday. If her daughter doesn't marry Into a noble foreign family To marry Into the foreign nobility la the correct thing to do. and the girl who doesn't land a duka or a count or aomething feela aa'hamed. and her mother feel, more

BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr A L Leach. President.Sept 1.1909 I Dr V.M.I). Marcy, Health officer “ 1908 Robert. S. Hand " 1909 William R Mbeppard “ 1910 ; William Porter, Secretary “ 1910 George U Lor ett " 1J08

Board of Trada President, Luther G. Ogden; Secrc tary, A. 0. UerchauL Jr.; Treasurer, Thomas W. Millet.

I don't waul to boast, but. considering the quality of ns American men. I think It'a terrible that American heireeaee only marry us as a last resort when they are ashamed of their failure to gel a duke or marquis “If yon think Pm exaggerating, listen to the ihamefaced mothers of mar rtageable daughters who hava returned from Europe without a title In tow. Like parrots they say nothing but: “ Tea. Prince Petti and Lord Lacland and Count Sago all proposed to Mamie, but—' “ UMBRELLA IS MAN S ONLY ROOF.

In a wood about 18 miles from London. Eng.. Urea an old man who for 39 years has known no other roof than an umbrella. “Twenty years ago 7 took to the woods. - he said. “During the great snow storm last winter I slept soundly, and when I woke up to tbs morning I was covered with snow many Inches deep. But I am never 111. I have not had a day’s Ulnaaa in my life. 1 have 11yd a simple, single Ufe, and I hava no more worry than that tree has. x have nr rates and taxes tc pay. I have no wife to bother me. and 1 have plenty of friends No one ever tntarferee with me 1 never tight a Are. and I ask for money When darkness on I pot up my big umbrella, ta boots off. put my legs Into a M. cover myself up with clothing, on of which I place this macklntonh."

Church Directory

Rev. Father D. S. Kelly. Rector. Rector', office hours—0 to 11 a. n

to JL30 p. m.

• -Sunday!

—Sundays. 6.15, 8 and 10

Weekdaye. 7 JO a m.

Sunday and Friday Kyemng Seryloea

-1 8.00 o'clock.

Lonfeealona—Saturdays, and Thursdays before the First Friday, from 8 8U to 6. p. m , sod from 7 80 to9 JO p. m. r. a. cu u sen or nix ADVxrr. Lafaystte St , between Jackson & Decatur Rev. Arthur Ueea. Rector. Sunday*—Celebration of the Holy Coin muni on, 7 JO a m. Morning Prayer, Litanv and Sermon, (on the first Sands) of each month celebration of Holy Com in union) 10.90 a. m Sunday School! p. m. Eveulns (Choral) Service and Ssrmoc 8.0' ^Week-daya-Wednesdays. Ereplng Prayer Saints Dap, and Thutadaya—CelabraUoc of the Holy Communion 7.10a m. sr. jobx's r. x. cauacH Cor. Waahlngton and Franklin street Cape Mar N. J. Sunday Service* Holy Communion. 7 JO a m . every Sue day. and 10 JO a. m.. the First Sunday

Morning Prayer and Sermon, 10 80 Evening Prayer only. & p. m.

The following clergymen are expected to officiate duncu the summer of 1908. JULY $. Rev. Robert McKay, D. D..

f « Church. Philadtl-

Tha Uniform. H there Is one thing above all others which militates against enlistments it la the sending forth Into civil Ufa of dishonorably discharged soldiers and aaikirs In uniform. How can a respect for the Uniform be marnralr.a^ ana ■ n Intereet In the wearers of It be aroused If men who hava been adjudged a ' disgrace to their uniform - be permitW to appear before the American people in the garb they hava disgraced * Such men are constantly before Jm public eye Shiftless and 'worthless, they wear their uniform un til It ta worn out. and do Incalculable Vann to the military profaaalon and to the reputation of the manly and worth/ man In the service.—Army and Mary Ufe Love ef Music. The mind of the man la like the eea. which Is neither agreeable to the be holder nor the voyager, in a calm or la a (tarns; but la so to both, wbas a little agitated by gentle galea: and ao the mind, when moved by soft and easy passions aad aJTectlona l a kaow vary well that many who pretand to be wise by the forma of being grave era apt to despise both poetry and music, as toys and trifle* too light for

of the fathers went ao tar as to the kora o* music a sign of Uaatioa. as a thing divine, and reserved for the felicities eelL—Blr Wiliiarf Temp

e* from the outside world, la anknowe le the Chlncae The bouaea of the totoaoe people are eo boot that they are capabis of

>., Bishop of New Jar-

id. Rev. C C Pierce, D. D-. SL Matthew’s Cfcarch. PhiladelL Duhriag. D.D^j Superintendent Protestant Epi, copal City Mraaira, PhUadeljo. Rev Charles M- Perkins. Semi Dean. Rector Trinity Church,

Vineland. N.J.

SEPT. 6. Rev. Robert W. Forsyth, Bee

A are free at nil

Rev. H. P. Crego, Pastor.

Sunday School at 3.80 r. w

Toong People’s Mae.log Friday . lac at 7 JO o'clock Man's Usetiog Saturday evaelng *18.00

riUT K. A CBUaCB. lames Borns, Pastor. .. to Banda) morning at 10JO. n me evaelng at 7.48. Hastings at 9 a. h. aod^ 6.30 T. «. on "sandaV School at 8 r. h. atEpworth League Sunday evening s JO o’clock. Mid-week prayer aarvtoe Wedoeadaj evaelng at 8 o'elaak. Claes ■eatingm, Tooaday, Thai ud Friday svao Inga.

sv. J. W. leas at the Ouid Spring Presbyter. Chnreh Snndny morning at 10 30.

at MJ3 a.

Before Leaving

Onr secret Societisa. Adoelram Chapter, No. 89, Royal Arch Maeou*—Con vocation*, third Monday of lodge room, Waahlngton

Cape Island Lodga, No. 80, F. and A. M. —Communications, second and fourth Tuesdays of aaab month at lodge I Washington and Franklin stresto. Capa May Camp. No. 8778, Modern Wood

Capa May Cooelavs, No. 188. Improved Order of Hcptasopha—Meets at Ogden's Hall,818 Washington street, on second and fourth Thursdays of aach month. Capa May Council, No. 1691; Royal Atoanum—MaeUfint and third Thursdays oi each month at Auditorium. Cape May Lodga. No. SI, A. a U. Meats first and third Thutadaya of month at Sit Washington street. Cold Spring Council, Jr. a U."A. M. No 196—Moots' in hall at Cold Spring, Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Colombia Lodga, No. 99, Order of Ifecbanka—Meets each Moods) at Auditorium. Eureka Lodge, No. , Ladles' L O. M.Mertt every Tuesday evening at 8.00 at No. 904 Washington etreet. Friendship Council, No. 87, D. of A.Meela cm Tuesday afternoon at 8J0, in Jr. O.U.A.M. HaU, Cold Spring. Tb* John Mecray Post No., 40, G. A. meets on the third Friday of each moi at 7 JO o'clock p. m„ at Franklin sti

Mayflower Lodge, No. 96S, Indcpendoei Order of Odd Fellows—Moots each Friday at the Auditorium. Jack. OgsJlaUa Tribe, No. 147. Improvad Order of Bed Men—Meets at — '

Capa May Firs Departmaot, mask Monday evening in aach month at < Washington and Franklin streets

CAPE MAY POST OFFICE Arrival and Departure of Malta WEEK DAYS trtive Da pi done at Office 6.80 A. M. 406 A. M. IJO “ f.tt * 1.06 “ 6.46 ** 10 JO “ 1 JO P. M. UJ0 - 8.00 - UJS A. M. 8-60 "

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SUNDAYS 10.66 A. M. 4.30 P. H. Collections and Deflveriea WEEK DAYS 6JO A. M. 8.30 A. M. 18.00 M. 18.00 M. 3.00 P. M. 4.46 P. M. SUNDAYS 8 JO P. K. Office open from C a. m., until 8 a m. week daya. Money order de■artment open from 3 n. in. an 'b m, weak daya. Office open lays from 18 m., until 1p.m.

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The History of Cape May County:* nod THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY

AN account 6L Use Aborigjaea; The Dutch In Delaware Bay; The Settlement of the County; The Whaling; The Growth of the Village*; The Rcwolutioa aad Ihtriota; The Eauhhahioest ef ** mrnraent; The War of iSi>; The the Ooturfy aud SoMien ef the War.