Cape May Daily Herald, 25 July 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 1

CAPE MAY DAILY HERALD.

VOl. II. NO. 22.

CAPE MAY, N. J., SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1908.

PRICE TWO CENTS

DOWN ON THE BEACH » The Strand and all its Pi city

Girls

ALL. TIMELY ADVICE * Tin Doings ami Antics ol the Jolly

Bather---Hie Petite Mauloi and Charming Beau Brummefl

WHY SMITH Ltrr HOME

Pre««nted on Plor La at Night to

KALAMAz6o. Mick. July •*«.—Ben Jamln Pearce yeoterday married Mr* Myrtle Koblnaon Eoree-de Korcat Aina •■ortli. and thereby became father-ln law of hla slater and uncle and gran rather of hla wife's son's child. Mrs. Pearce by her first husband became

the mother of David Force latter led to the altar Gladys . sister of Benjamin Pearce.

They have a baby. As the husband of .'Varce becomes his sister's falher-in law. As the brother of his sister, he :s her child's uncle, and as the apous >f his sister's child's crand.mother he

is the Infant's grandfather.

That John Smith show Is a darn -ood show, and we don't blame him

for leaving home, we don'u New Republican Chairman

IT IS said that Congressman Henry ' Loudenslager will, be the chairman if the Republican Congressional Cam •sign Committee, to succeed James S. Sherman, candidate for Vice-President and Henry Casaou. sergeant-at-aras >f Uie Houae. win be chosen secretar: of the committee to take the place of 1

Mr. Loudenslager.

Mr. Loudenslager Is well equipped

ARE COMING ALONG

The period In the history of this resort which we often hear referred to ss - Cape May s Palmy Da?*," was Immediately following the Civil War and up to within about twenty years ago In these days the -'height of the season." was reached about the lath day of July, and held sway until August lath, before any appreciable break came Under the same conditions the highest point of the Season would be reached to-day. and to-mor row would be the "blgb Sunday " Of late years the second week In August Is ' high". The beach Is the great reflector of the growth ol patronage, while the scenes thereon give evidence of s healthy growth, yet It it quite certain that great crowds yet will be seen assembled on the strand Sunday always brings gaily dressed women to the strand as spectators, and usualy doubles up the number of bathers The sinfulness of Sunday bathing Is seldom broached here by press or pulpit. The day Is superta-1 lively enjoyed and no harm done. I

Many new faces are seen this year Among tboae Just arriving on tthe strand are Mr and Mrs.William F M.' Campbell, of Philadelphia, with their

interesting little daughter. Virginia. Congreaamaw H. C. Lou dent! apei who loots with bewildered gate upon f or the duties ol chairman of the Cam the great and troubled sea. Seldom p4 i Kn Committee. He has served on have as many two-year-olds been seen t he committees In various executive upon the strand as now. | capacities since'1891. and knows the

[field thoroughly. Mr. Caas6n has had

The hot and cold sea waiter baths m » n y year’s experience with the com-

In the magnificent Hotel Cape May, j mlttees also.

of which her husband Is manager.pre-1 - eludes the necessity of Mrs. J. P j The Gael! Open Doyle taking the surf baths, but oc- j The Oodl at No.203 Ocean Street, caaionaUy she finds It pleasant to Hias been opened for the summer eeamlngle with friends on the popular son of 1908, and the bar is well stock bathing beach, familiarly known as -d w.th a line of the beat grades of the Stocktlon grounds. wines liquors. It has I e biggest

j summer garden In town where sea

A sturdy yotmg fellow who Just 'ood* and salads are specially served Joined the association of divers and j The private banquet rooms have been swimmers is E L Bernstein. Tall tastefully arranged tor supper parties and of athletic build, he la n reliable j This well known place Is centrally escort to his sisters. Florence and Mar j located, and U within easy reach of tha j 1 parts of tb ecU? and is a popular

meeting place wL.-re one may find

The fire ptators of the Cape May ^enda. The trade with the cot churches are not unmindful of the [,, e „ g5i on j j, solicited and 'phone blessings to be found right here on ^ . ir( j crB w m „**!*,, prompt sffntjo" eean beach. Rev. James Burns. I Room, are rented to gentlemen st

AT THE HOTELS

People Who Have Registered Their Names Here

Cape Miy is the Mecca oi Vialon From, all Over The Uniled

States

Mias Cornells Lewis. Philadelphia—Mr. and Mrs. Jos ;

Providence. R I—W. P. Ware. The Victoria Brooklyn—A. Wltterman. Philadelphia—J. R. Runball. New York—P. Julius Lathan.

TO-OAVa MUSIC Program of tho Indian Band at the beat^i Front Pavilion Wheelock's TJ. 8. Indian Band will give three concerts today-In the pavilion at the foot of Guerney street The programs for this afternoon end evening ars:

Aftsmoon.

1 Overture—sampa Herald 2 Airs from the Spring Chlchen Carle 2 Waits—"Lady Smiles" . Blahe 4 (a) Intennexso—"The Lady Chanffuar” „ Hank. <»») Humoresque on the popular song—"I'm Afraid to Come Home In the Dark" Lampe 5 American Sketch—"Down Sooth"

Myddleto M enchain Offenbach

8 March—“The Poet of the Guard*'

BarmvaUe

Evening Concert w

l March—Stars and Stripes Forever

_ Roland C. Hall, of Philadelphia, Is

resting at the Star Villa.

I-. P. Golds lone, one of New York'* business men issummering albe Wind-

Stock ton.

Cheater. Pa — Mrs. Edward MUbourne, Grant Miibourae, Philip M.

Sweeney. •

Brownsville. Pa.—T. M. Ruchard.

Mary Jacob#, Sam A. Wicks. 5 American Sketch—"Down Sooth”' E - M - I’ennypacker, a prominent

Grier. B. A. Myddleto WilmlngIonian, is enjoying summer Lynch. M. E. Schoenburn. Mrs. Tbot. # An,^^ p,^ Meachsm llfe he «-

A. Dobyni. Benjamin W. Ouy.Erniat 7 Overture—Orphou* Offenbach Rev - Alfred riingee ha* Just Joini>. Hutchinson. g jurch—"The Poal of the Guard*'' ^ lhc * rou P of Philadelphian* at the

Philadelphia—Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Baravalle l^Ton.

Seller, Mrs. M. Ullman. E N. Bums. Evening Concert I Mr *- Wm - T - Kirk, of Beverly. N.J/T 1 Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Parry. Mre. Rich- l , nd stripe* Forever > visiting her sister, Mrs. A. G. Earp,

ard M. Grenier. Mis* Ethel 8. Orel- gouaa ^ 011 Uu « hM streel.

j.„, Mr, Jno. D. Sort. Jna-tod. Jr. , ^ llmrltu. «,g, «,« of WllI Dr. W. 8. Yoder, Andrew Smiley, 8- vm- Victor Herbert n ' in F ton • f * lr young ladies, Is stop-

H. Cochran , r.mM Alr V.rti -Tramn i P ,n * * l ^ V*' 1 *-

-Mm. B. O. Davis and Ml** Davis her daughter, are among the Balti-

more people at the Block ion.

Mm. Angie Wilson and her grace-

CONCERNING THE PEOPLE

Facts About Those Coming

To Cape May

PERSONAL MENTION

Social Events oi (he Day Told in Briei Paragraphs—Home People and Visitors

The Children# Carnival The long lodged for Children's carnival at the Stockton, will occur Tues day evening next, July 28th. All child ren participating In triumphal marc will be admitted free If accompanied by a guardian. There will be a Msy Pole dance, contra dances, the musical choirs and other novel feature*. Bon Bon* will be given to all the children and souvenir prtxes.The children wUl dance from 8 to 9 o'clock. The adults from 9 to 10.30. Ticket* five coupon* fifty cents or two tickets twenty-five cents. For sale at i aland. Luclen O. Carpenter, director Morning dances every morning. 10. to 11.30 free

NETTED OVER $100

President Baer Here George F. Baer, president of Reading Railroad system. In company with Mrs. Baer and daughter, and G. McCaosland. superintendent of I Atlantic City Railroad, came to Cape May yesterday In Mr Baer'* special engine No. 100, and private car Philadelphia. They took a trip to Cape May Point, Sewell's Point and SchelUnger's Landing and took a so the new harbor. In charge of Commodore J. Clifford Wilson. In bis launch Cl arise.

8 Cornet solo—(Air Vail) "Tramp,

Plttaburg Mr and Mrs. Robert Trainp _ T^p- Rolllnson , homson Mr. Benjamin Cornelius

Baltimore—Mr and Mrs. H. W. Sax .

8. Heppey. Mr. Bailey. New York—W. M Barrett.

Baltimore—W. H. Beehler. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Cornwell. Miss Eleanor O’Donovan. S. Croft. Mrs. A. C. Del-

apian, Miss M. C. Delaplan.

Kansas City, Mo.—Mr. and Mr*. J.

L. Brown..

Trenton—J. B.

of the Methodist Church Is found moderate prices

t frequently than the others, per-

haps, enjoying the pleasures of strand -oui^

and sort, often listening t mnmle of the Initlan Band 1

Pavilion No. 1.

The Macdonald sisters, may be said to be regulars upon the. Cape May strand, but because of their youth

the European pi at

of Cape Vi bo

do better than to open an

Overbrook—M. B. Paxon. t

The Wlndeor

Philadelphia—Mias Dotothy Bitner. Ir. and Mrs. Gordon G. Noble. Edwin A. flnape, Randolph Master. T.R. Bright. Mias Lida FrancescaLengert, Horace M. Uppincott, C. F. Stoone,

Mias Florence Baker.

Sterbenvflle. O—H. M. Low.

iccount with Security Trust Company t will be pleased to serve you. and wiu keep your money safe for you

tntll you need IL

Reading a

)ilMa Jean Wllaon. who has already earned a reputation that places her

Kenmoril. Pa-—Mrs J. .B. Work.' lc the front rank of readers, greatly Mrs. T. P. Stevens. J Pleased her large audience Thursday

Danevlch, Pa.—Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Martin. Mia. Elizabeth Martin. Cape May—Mias Mary P. Hughes. Germantown Spencer P. Haynes. Ithaca, N. Y.—8. T. Turner.

The Bret Jon I'riating

_ The best Job printing done in Cepe we cannot call them veterans Thfc May U done at thtoftlce of the Cape

fact is. they have passed

mer here since early childhood, and j type , n< ] ihc speed *o<i are now among the fine* of our promptly executing the w

designs in facility for

young lady bathers. In their black silk princess bathip—robee they are richly and attracUrSy attired.

Miss Dorothy Hel

promptly executing the work, and U Is a pleasure with us to do satisfactory printing for the people of Cape May. Our charges are rea-onsbls and the

work is delivered prothplly.

the -rigjw at healthy aow aba I* one of the brightest belle* of ths summer strand. Evening beach parties are very much In vogue. One of the latest at these was given Wednesday evening to a number of youths, Mrs. Wm McDonnell Thursday evening Mrs Caaselman sad Mis. HeMae

Bargain In Real Estate For sale on easy terms the available property on Beach frost la Cape May City

( Southern Melodies

Waits—"Wedding of the Winds’* |

Ridley Parti—Mr and Mrs. Jno. W. 5 rMUri , on ~ old Familiar ^nre'* 11 d,u « hle '' Kl» t aroliue of K^um, Stelwagon, Master Frederick Btelwng- Dalbev Md '' re * U “« * l lbe Hur ' i “*-

Mtsx Isabel Hmith, of Philadelphia, private secretary to N. Z. Graves fk stopping at the Devon for a few

days.

Robert P. Hern and Earl E. MtFadden sre some of Philadelphia's buei-

stopplng at the Wyoming

Dal bey ‘

Lampe '

New York—Miss Sara C. Uppincott. Bendlx Bridgeton-M. K. Thatcher. 7 Morceau—(a) "Enchantment"

(b) Whistler and His I

Dog" Pryo t Airs from "The Time, the Place

Haroer ^ ^ ^ | from Ge^nanWwn. Harper. j Suite—"Aboriginal" Wbeelock H M j ( n Philadelphia—George W. Hayes.Mrs | Hon. Mellor M. Heamish, Mrs. C. George L. Dunn. Mrs. J. O. N. Mnt- I Lounish ^ l-oaglMs L Heamish, of taker. W. McAleer. Mr. and Mrs. H. To E '^ ct w * lk * Germamow n. Pa^ are prominent

P. Scott. A M. M. Burney, Mr. and Mrs. J. A Uppincotte, R. ST. McDon-

aell. F. E. DeLon, E W. Miller. SM- “"',*"7 „

"Btr- Mary's Annual Bazaar

The annual summer bazaar for tb< benefit of SL Mary's Church. Wash Ington street, sill be held this yeai about the middle of August. Man) donations have been received already

and shares In some of the mort

poriant articles are being disposed of

Look in Sol. Needles’ window,

that twenty-dollar gold piece. It will 1 be awarded to some lucky person ai | the close of the bazaar. A large and

beautiful doll will appear in the <

window. Watch for IL

Hotel Caps May.

Newark. N. J.—Mrs. E. Bourne,Mr. and Mrs. John W. Harper, Master J.

To Erect Walks ' German to*

The Johnson Concrete Company of: visitors sojurning si the Baltimore

Millville, with a force of workmen | Inn.

» .-^. nr „ „ nd Mrs. W. A. Holmes, and y Scotl.“^i*fL 8ooU~‘jT. ‘UUt 001,1 3prl “* kK® Saving Station, on their daughter and son, Master John, - '' avenue. The company Is com- are at the Windsor for the season, in

posed of B.-.

. Johnson. W.

Mad-

Barbara Vandlglgrift, Miss Ruth

C »Sdhod-h s. H„km a * n J0l “ S'’'”-1 “1'1«1*. “I 1 KdsUII, K C. Or.r. H. Scott. A ’’t?" “V™* °<

constructing side walks, curbing and Government property. They will begin the work as soon as the government Inspector artves. The Government decided to this at the repuest of tbe

^Bqarjof Trade.

Gave a Dinner. }fr. and Mrs Killam Bennett, of Camden, gave a dinner at the B wereCape May Thursday night. Nine covers were laid. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin I. Gibbon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Battel, Judge and Mrs. James M. E. Hildreth and Mre. Geo. W. Martin.

neck. Charles Rorisneck, Wm. Rovto-

PhUadelphla—Mr.' and Mre. Claude u C. Ferguson. Harry Ferrfuaon."Wim,C* Ferguson. Charles Harison, Hadfch..' Chattanoogh. Tut.—J. K. Chalmers BalUmore—Dr. and Mrs. Reguart.

evening at the Colonial. She has a dear, sweet, well-modulated voice an unusual charrttng personality.

To Give Reception

The faculty and trustees of ths Cag May Bummer School will give a re- 1 ceptlon to the students attending in the parlors dt the Stockton Hotel, on Wednesday evening, of next week.Re-

will be served.

Rudolph Gar-man, John German and William Garmon, prominent Baltimoreans, arrived at the Lafayette last

evening for a long stay.

Mr. George W. Boyd, General Pas inger Agentpf the Pennsylvania Railroad, enjoyed yesterday in the sounds In Howard I. Kelly's yacht Irene. Mr. Charles V. de P. Regueur attends the evening dances at the Stock

Dr. Richard F. Cund,y. J. R. Woods. Department of Agriculture, will de- ton Hotel. He Is a great favorite with Mias Caroline Woods. MUi Emma UvoF a lecture on Thursday. July 30. the ladles e*d a fine dancer, espec-

Wooda, John M. Heguardt. Newill 8. at < p. m., on advantages of

O. F. Goodrich, Mre. M. J. cultural

To Lecture Next Thursday

W. J. Spillman, head of tbe farm

irtaent of the D. B.

L J.

The members of the Capo Yacht Club will partake of a beefMilwaukee—Katherine F. Reed. At steak supper at seven o'clock this lee C. Robertson. evening. Mr. Stuart H. Thompson win Kaunett Square. Pa—Howard A. be the chof, as ha war last year. Walton. Joel M. Walton. Walter M. this insures a royally good meat

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preference to ootlaging as of previous i Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Howell Parr, ol Baltimore, are visiting Mre. Parr's parents, Congressman and Mrs. Geo I). McCreary, at their collage on Col-

umbia avenac.

Mr. and Mre. A. Spear, of BalUmore, accompanied by Miss Looms 8pear and Miss Cordela Spear, came to tbe Stockton Thursday to

extender season.

A Idea March, long Sunday editor ol the Philadelphia Press, and an author of some good fiction, is resting from cares at tbe Alpine- Mr. March is a brother of Mayor Francis A. March, Jr, of Easton, I‘a, a professor lo

Lafayette college.

Cards are out announcing the marriage of Clara L. Wheaton, daughter ol Mr. and Mre. Joseph M. Wheaton, ql West Cape fiay, to Edward W. Blotter, which event occurred on Bonday, July 19, at Scranton, Pa After October first they will be at home at No. 6539 dealer Ave., Philadelphia Elmer Wilson, a business man of Washington, D. C., la stopping si the

Keep Cool In our comfortable and easy-fitUng light-weight garroenls that we lailoi beyond comparison in style and tit. For the younger set a swagger air imparted by an artful dash of New Yorkishness here and there. For the men of xober taste, simplicity without severity, fashion without freakishness. Gur prices are easy of reach. Edward Van Kessel, 424 Washington st. Both 'phonea.

tally In the barn dance.

Keep In mind one thing. A who has a bank accounl, always hasy ready money. He la not compelled to call on his neighbor in time of sti Try It, and keep your money in Se-

curity Trust Company.

Notice to Water Consumer* NoUoe la hereby given that oi water rents doe the City -of Cape Ma; not paid by August 1, 1908, five pccent will be added to the amount o the bill. .Water will positively be tun off If the water rent is not palon or before the seventh day of At gnat, 1908. Dated July 28. 1908. JOHN W. THOMPSON. Superintendent of Water Work July 24. tf.

The Old Fruit Store. Cape May’s Fruit Store Is belter pre ared than ever to supply the people of Cape May with all the fruits of the m in the freshest possible manner. Mr. Hogan has been in the fruit and candy business for very many years and the people know where to get good fruit. He makes a specialty of serving fruits in packages to the hotel guests as well as the cottagers.

Why keep your money In your cot tags or hotel and ran the risk at lo* ing IL when yon can deport^ the sam<in Security Trust Company and get It when you want it without coi

The Security Trust Company has lemonstrated its worth and stand In» -n this community. Therefore th< community should strongly support It

Poet cards, every style, Cape May views, birthday cards, funny cards, from one cent to fifty cents each. Ware’s Pharmacy?Ocean

umbla ave.

Valet Service

. tailoring. your clothes cleaned and prawed while you are asleep. Afternoon or night ring for bell soy or call. Clothing coiled for and delivered same day free

of charge. Both ’phones. Edward Van Kae*ei,

Euchre At Hotel Cape May For House

A SPLENDID WORK

it Margaret s House in Hughs Sired Gris This Sum—Mix Vanzanl Leads

For 8t. Margaret's House Ridge Whist was played at the Ho*1 Cap..- May yesterday morning for he benefit of St Margaret'* House i charilabl- Institution, located on lught-B street, near Frankllu. SL largaret's House began It* noble -cork for the poor, under the auspice* >f SL Mark's Episcopal Church. Phllidelghla, Sister Adelaide, of New■rk. N, J . Is In charge of the house. \nd It was through conversation with - ter that Mr* Vanzanl, wife of Dr. Eugene L. Vanzanl. of Philadelphia. >ccupylng the Campion cottage on 'olumbla avenue, became Interested in the work. She has been some time naklng arrangements for the euchre. • nd the Hotel Cape May gave her the privilege of using one of the rooms in the hotel- A large number of ticket* were sold and It netted about (115.00. Many prizes were donated which could not be played for, and they were auctioned off. The pro-.-ceda will be given to Sister Adelaide with which to bring more children and mothers to the shore for a few daya.

The Indian Band THE INDIAN BAND la now hero. Does It satisfy you T—and are you pleased with It? The toilet sets that we are making a special drive on, at the present time, are just as pleas Ing to the purse, as the new band is to your ear. J ust think of It—a twelve piece toUet set for 11.75, whll they last. Can you beat the price anywhere?. Come and see them and you will be pleased with the value, that we give you for the money. House furnishing goods of all deacrip

Ware's Fhsnnacy specialties in sods water, cream, ice crushed fruits, sundries, Hires' root beer, orangeade, ginger ale, shaved ice. Ware's Pharmacy, Ocean street and Columbia avenue.

Dancing Claaa Stockton Hotel every morning 10 to 11:30. Private lessons to sulL 85 entire season. Tbe drop step adff barn lances taught rapidly, aingle lesson*. Luclen O. Carpenter, Instructor. Informal dances every evening Two tickets, 25 cents; five tickets, 50 cents. Grand Orchestra

Live broiled lobster a Specialty at Arnold's Cafo.

Whitmen's and Lowney’s confections always fresh. Whitman's taper —* mgsets, hard nuggets, caramels, productions, chocolate mint marshmallows. Ware's Pharmacy Ocean street and Columbia aycaua Look! Specials for lb? ladies

r Capa, 5 eta each, at Capa •

Newporta 20 eta dozan. at Cape May Baking Co. V