Cape May Daily Herald, 23 July 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE HAY DAILY HERALD;

LEWI* T. STEVEN*

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CAPE MAY HERALD clt A .thingtoo 8L. Cap. N»y, '« H liANIX Rr,«~t.t»UY» l r^pcl«or'. KeAB.U (1

I SPORTING EDITOR.

Mayor—Fmlerick J. Mrlvlu Jan. 1,1*10 Aidamum—F. K. Duka, ... Jaa. 1,1»CS Wm. 8. Shaw ... Jan. L 1810

8am M. Moore. ..Jan. 1.1811 Joa. Hand Jan. 1.1110 StilveU Hand ...Jan. 1.1*10 Jaa. J. Doak ... .Jan. 1.1*11 JoMpii U. EtwvU ..Jan. 1, 1811

i “ Sam. F. Ware .. .Jan. 1,1908 ; •' Loula C. Bayri .. -Jan. 1.1909 1 " F. S. Townaend. Jun.1 1908 'i»roi'Vr.-J. W. Thompson. Jou l 191 ICoitaMOr—boi Needle* ...JatLi.i. Treasurer—L H. Smith Jr., Jan. 1.1W I UtTSoUcltor-Thoa. P Gurley,Jan.1,19

aid*. Inapectn. W. T. GMt«u Jan. 1.1*0.

I -The Trinidad

BOARD OF EDUCATION. Samuel R. SUtes, President 1909 1 Dr. A L Loach 1910 •VUItam Porter 1908 Kdw. H. PhUUpa. Clerk. 1908 William R. Sheppard WUUam B. Gilbert 1909 i George S. Douglass 1909 Luther C. Ogden...... — 1910 1 bsrles 1 ort — 1910

jouug woman * porting

type operators.

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: Dr V.M.D. Msrcy, Health officir ‘ ! Robert. S. Hand William R. Sheppard “ William Porter. Secretary ** I George L. Lo* ett ”

Board of Trade

porters, fashion writers and editors of | Pre6ident Luthtu C. Ogder. I departments, but only on. can boast A Q Me!x(l » alf Jr .. Treasurer.

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of haring attached to its staff a young woman who has the requisite knowledge and skill to corar baseball and football games, horse races I letlc sports of rarlous kinds. The young woman—she Is only 14 years old—who holds down the sporting editor's deck on the ChronicleNews so well that the applications of male candidates for the )ob are never considered. Is Ulss Ins Elols* Young When she was asked to tell how It happened ahe said: T hare been doing newspaper work for three yean—general reporting, and covering everything from a dr* to a “U was by accident that I became sporting editor of my paper two years ago. At the opening of the baseball •eaaon. which. In the west. Is the only real sporting season of the year, there was not a man on the paper Who could even keep a box score or knew prar Uoelly anything of the game. 1 do know baseball. lor I learned it about the time when boys of my age learn to play ball. My brother taught me the game because be always needed somebody to fill a base or some position, and I could do IL •'When I grew ep he taught me how to keep score and I evolved a method of my own of following the players from home pljds around to that eta Don again—if they could do 1L *1 began covering games to fill In B-itll a man could be secured for the position, and have been doing It ever sine*, the managing editor consider tag my work sulficlanUy good to guaraatee keeping me. "Since then I've done fobtbaH games, as I learned to understand that game while I was s high school student and subsequently during .my college work et the University of Colorado. I beUhts Tvs covered an sorts of sporting events with the excep tion of prise fights, which I have never been req . .red to do. "Understanding base ball and liking it best, I naturally do my best work with those gggees. J love to do horse races. ho^Wer. but as there have been I hare grown a trifle rusty In that kind of work. . 1 ride horseback, but all western girls do that. In covering events that hnppen In the mining camps around

Church Director)

Rev. Father D. S. Kelly, Rector. Rector's oflice hours—9 to ll a. to 8J0 p i

Confessions—Saturdays, and Thursdays before the Fust Friday, from 8.8U to 6. p. m , and from 7 9U to9 JO p. m. i - . s. cut’Hcii or rax advxxt. 1 Af svelte St., between Jackson & Deeatui Rev. Arthur Hess. Rector. Sundays—Celebration ol the Holy Cob tuunion. '.30 a. m. Morning Prayet, Litanv and Sermon, (on the first Suods) of each mouth celebration of Holy Com a) 10.S0 a m. Sunday School 8 p.

Week-days-Wednesdays. Evening Prayer Xi n. m. 1 Thursdays—Celebra-

9T rout's r. K. CHtTBCH or. Washington and Franklin streets, Cape Mar If. J._ Sunday “ '

Morning Prayer and Sermon, 19 30 Eveniug Prayer only. 5 p. m.

The following clergymen are expected

> officiate during U

Eobert McKay. D. D., w X inity Chu'ch. ” -

Kev. F. A. D- Launt, D. D. 1 to St. David's Church, Mi yank. Philadelphia. Kev. Norman Van Pelt Invls, Rector Chnrch of the Incarnation. Philadelphia Kh Rev. John Scarborough, D. D., L.L D-. Bishop of Ncv '

ties, Philadelphia 16, Rev C- C Pierce, — —.. — St. Matthew s Church, Philadel - pha. 2i Rev. Herman L, Dohring. D.D.. Supennteodem Protestant Bpiscopal City Miasios, Philadel- - » iS Charles M Perkins, Rural Dean. Rector Trinity Church. Vineland. N.I. EPT. 6. Rev Robert W. Forsyth, Beltor St Panl's Church, Kid: mood; Va iy Rev. Thomas J. Taylor, Rector Church of the Advent Kennett Square. Pennsylvania ■ The reals are free at all services.

Kev. H. P. Crego, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning at 10.80. i the evening at 7 JO. Sunday morning Workers Meeting M.00 a. a. Sunday School at 2.30 r. M. Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting

g Saturday evening atS.OU

TIBST M. a. CHU8CK. Kev. James burns. Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning at 10.80, In the evening at 7.45. Meetings at * a. M. and 6.80 r. u. 'bauds v School at I P. K. Epworth League Sunday evening a 7 JO o’clock. Mid-week prayer sen

CAPE MAY DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY. JULY 23. 1908,

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FIHK A'-AHM CALL*.

*8. Waahinglon strset, i ton street, near Union. 41. Washuigton street and Madison avenue. 54. LafavcUe and Bnnk streeta. . 68. Broad and Elmira streeta. 05. Pittsburg and New Jersey avenue*. 09. Stockton avenue, between Jefferson sod Queen streets. ' 73. Franklin and Washington streets 76. Howard street, opposite Stockton avenue. 82. Columbia Avenue and Gurney streets. 84. Ocean street, near Beach svenne. 91 South Lafayette and Grant streets. 92. Broadway and Beach avenue. 93. Perry street, near Bridge. 94. Perry street and Beach avenue. 96 Washington and Jackson streets' 97. Columbia avenue and Decatur street. 98. Washington and Ocean streeta

Our Secret Societies. Ad on 1 ram Chapter. No. 89, Royal Arch Masons—Con vocations, third Monday of each month at lodge room, Washington and Franklin streets. Cape Island Lodge, No. 80, F. and A. M. —Communications, second and fourth Tueedayw of each month at lodge Washington and Franklin streeta. Cape May Camp. No. S77S, Modern Woodmen of America—Meets first Wednesday of each month at Auditorium. Gaps May Conclave, No. 183, Improved' Order of Heptaeopha—Meets at Ogden' Hall, 813 Washington street, on second at fourth Thursdays of each mouth. Cape May Co unci!. No. 1091; Royal A canum—Meets first and third Thursdays

Cape May Lodge, No. 81, A. O. U. W. Meets first and third Thursdays of es month at 313 Washington street. Cold Spring Council, Jr. O. U. A. M. M 1J5—Meets in hall at Cold Spring, every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Columbia Lodge. No. 23, Independent Order of Mechsmic*—Meets each Monday at Auditorium. Eureka Lodge, No. , Ladles' I. O. M Meets every Tuesday evening at 8.00 at No. S04 Washington street. Friendship Council, No. 37, P. Meets on Tuesday afternoon of each week at 2.80, in Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall, Cold Spring. The J<d>n Mecray Post No., 40, G. A. R, meets on the third Friday of each mootir at 7.80 o'clock p. m„ at Franklin street seimf,! building. Mayflower Lodge. No. 266, Independent Order of Odd Fellows—Meets each Friday at the Auditorium. Jackson stree Ogallalla Tribe, No. 167, Improved Order of Rad Men—Meets at 810 Washington

street.

Cape May Fire Department, mi Monday evening In each month at corner

CAPE MAY POST OFFICE Arrival and Departure of Mails WEEK DAYS rrlve Depart does at Office 6.30 A. M. 6.16 A. M.

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6.30 * 7.00 “ SUNDAYS 10.45 A. M. 4J0 P. M. Collections and Deliveries WEEK DAYS 6.20 A. M. 8.20 A M. 12.00 M. 12.00 H. 3.00 P. M. (.45 P. M. SUNDAYS 3 JO P. M. Office open from 6 a. m., until i. m, week days. Money order de artment open from 8 a. m. until 4 - m., weak day*. Office open Bunay* from 12 m., until 1 p. m JAMES B. TAYLOR,

When you die. It D Important your estate should be property administered. Individuals die, and sometimes are incompetent. A Trust Company lever dies, it knows its business an lose IL Make Security puny your executor. st- ^

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Capital, Surplus and undivided profits f 247,130-91 Deposits .... 2.228.738.87

CAPK MAY ADV18CKY BOARD I SHAG H. SMITH HENRY C. THUMl’SO.N

J. SPICER LEAMJNU AARON W. HAND WILLIAM K. CAS8EDY ALBERT U. BENNKIT

DR. JAMES MECRAY KKl'HEN T. JOHNSON JOHN H. HUFFMAN HoN. ROBERT E. HAND

T. I I TAYLOR =-CENTRAL SHOE STORE^=

OOO Washington St. CAPE MAY. N. J

Op. Heading Terminal. Where all Tolleys Stop

Dealer in Boots and Shoes. Bathing Slippers and Rubber Goods t Cape May for Lsmbertville Snag.Proof Boots and Ring yualilv Sb

Repairing in all it* Branches Blacking Dressing and Fin.)

Agent

For Men

lor Sale. Ball Bands the

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r Boot.

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Established 1872 p/sen's ^akery HOTELS AXD COTTAGES SUPPLIED

624 WashiaRton Street

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JEWELRY AND WATCHMAKING

Established 1888

Largest stock of carefully selected goods. Clocks of all kinds. Repairing of Watches. Clocks or Jewelry promptly

and skilfully done.

BEIFORD GARRISON 305 Washington St„ Cape May

BUY YOUR FRUIT AT HOGAN'S EIRE MB'S (Mir FRUIT STORE Forty years in the Fruit and Candy Business. East Cape May delivery. Special sealed packages for Hotel Guests. No charge for package and delivery. 501-3-5-7-9 WISHMOTOII ST.

''he Mansion Bakery 317 Mansion St.

Keystone Phone 52D

WM. WALDORF. Prop i

All kind* of Pie*, Cakes, Hot Bnn«, BUcuita, Fancy Goods, Etc. Hotels and Cottage trade solicited. Order* left at the store or given to the driven, will be given prompt and careful attention.

ELI ROSENTHAL... Merchant Tailor Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dyeing, Men^s and Ladie s Saits made to order 413 Washington Street

Keystone Phone 10SM

CAPH MAY. N. J

Manufacturing Jeweler

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Repairing of/FiHfc'W'atches, Jewelry, &c. Full line of Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, Jewcdry, &c. JOS. Z. HAND, 311 Washington St

The History of Cape May County:* raw THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY EM11ACING

AN account of the Aborigine*; The Dutch in Delaware Bay; The Settlement of the County; The Whaling; The Growth of the Village*; The Revolution, and Patriots; The EataUiahment of the New Government; The War of 1812; The Progre** of the County and Soldiers of the War.