Cape May Daily Herald, 27 July 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 1

CAPE MAY DAILY HERALD.

VOU II. XO. 23.

t GAPE MAY, N. J„ MONDAY, JULY 27, 1908.

PBICE r X"WO CENTS

DOWN ON THE BEACH

The Strand and all its Pretty Girls

THE METEOR, WINSAGAIN

Goes Over Harbor Course la 7 min., 15 sec.

ALL TIMELY GOSSIP NEREIDES TAKE ONE

The Doings and Antics ol the Jolly Bather-*-1 he Petite Maiden and Charming Beau Brummd

Th* tented city at the top of the beach rvpreaenta a prtvali aummer aeaalile enjoyment that ha*» oeen largely In vostie these man}' yean. The wonder is that neither tide nor storm winds have ever damaged the tented city to any appreciable extent We do not know Just bo the number of canvas shelters this year will compare with previous seasons. but for some years they have reached an average of about seventyfive. Indeed one season US erected by the first of augusC Families In cottages and families 1% hotels have tents, some are for the purpose of affording a sheltered playground. both In forenoon and after noon. This kind of playground for chi dree Is a grand one. Little Ellis Pierson. Just two yeais old. is fearless of the big wale™ CU in his Uny bathing anil, be slipped away front mama and ran into the spent waves and mama had to wade in quickly after him over shoe tops. The family come from Hockesain. Del Another youngster who exhibits no fear of the breaking billows. Is Virginia Campbell, twenty months old. daughter of Mr. and M™. Frank H. Campbell, of Overbrook, Pa. For a change of recreation a party of young fellows waded out with a seine on Friday evening. They caught cold, but no Oak. A very merry quartette Of pretty girls, bathers on the upper bathWg grounds, an Mist Grace Pesaano, ? • Katharine Hearing.Miss Dorothy Bucs and Mias Bertlna Hallowell, every on elegantly clad for the bath, and whether wet or dry. they retain a neat and graceful appearance. Many handsomely gowned women were seen on the Sunday strand. One group of these particularly noticed were Mrs. H. C. Stabler. Mrs. Charles J. Webb. Mrs. Frank Back. Mrs J. Woelppcr Chandler. Mrs. T Gay and Mrs Williams, all of Phila-

delphia.

Dr. John F. Erwin, of Philadelphia, occupies with bis family the Bungak.4 of the father's family on South Cape May. and was yesterday one of the stalwarts in the surf, first greeting many friends on the strand. More than fifteen years' ago be ’ "Jack ’ contributor to one of the local dal lies. Dr. Erwin declares It bis Intention to build a cottage here in tbe near future. Mr Thomas L. 3eorge. general agent of the United Gas Improvement Company, held court oa the strand yesterday. greeUng many warm personal friends. He roistered at tbe Carroll Villa Saturday. Mias Breem. d^febter of Mr. James P. Breem. for many years prominent-

h and bath very much Uwber Mias Breem baa many^lae

BOUQUETS FOR US •The Wide Publicity Given by Herald

Mias Jean Wilson, who made sneb n bit with her fins readings and lmTWI—flnni her.- the pa* which swre really the deref r. heard In Cape May. has neat m

Malta the Eigthee.i Miles Over the Sea Course in Good Time— Note oi Yachts

The “Meteor." owned by Benjamin Gibbons, did the two and a half miles of the course In seven minutes and 15 seconds In the annual speed d on Saturday under the auspices of the Cape May Yacht Clubfhc second trip around the course * waived, tbe race being conceded tbe Meteor. The name of the boat ind the owner will be placed on the itaghandled silver loving cup of the Cape May Yjmht Club. The boat that wins these annual speed race* three rimes, once In each year, will be glv-

) tbe cup absolutely.

The cruiser class engaged in an >cean race of a total of eighteen mile the last buoy In the harbor to Mecray’i shoals and return. It was won by the ••Nereides," owned by Francis Rogers, which made it in two hours, nine minutes, twenty three sec andfc.-Jieatins out the favorite, the 'Cierise''* owned by Commodore J. Clifford Wilson, by less than two min utes. The other boats were the “Martha. •* owned by J. B. Newkirk, the Evada." owned by Thomas 0. Stock hausen, Tbe cup for this was donated r Col. J. Warner Hutchins and le same rule govern as for the spee With all of the preliminaries over, the yacht clubs of Ocean City, Cape May. Wildwood and HUly Beach* are centering all of their efforts to get ready for the finals in the regatta for power boats next Friday afternoon. July 31, at Ocean City. The fastest boat of each of the quartet of resorts are entered in this ind'tbe contests for the handsome cups and prises offered by the Inquirer promises to be tbe most exciting events in motor boat racing In this

county for a long time:

There will be a record breaking attendance This la certain from tbe Interest displayed at tbe races under the fcospices of each of the clubs over their courses to determine the boats for the final* . Commodore Crdsse and hi* bustling members of the -Ocean City Vacht Club prophesy that hundreds art sure to witness the finals. The "Meteor." the .VClnriae.- and Dr. F. J. Haerer's 'Anna” will enter

from tSe Cape Mar Club.

Hotel Caps May.

Philadelphia —Mrs. R. B. McWU. M|irk . a

llama. Master Wesley McWilliams, E. K. Blapham, Rnlon Miller. Jri F.Mackee Rlvlnua. Mr. and Mra._C. K. Blen 8. P. Hazard, Horace Mather Llpptncott, W. A. Connor, C. B. Prottjrman, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Churchman, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas E. Dunn, Mr. and Ridley Park, Pa.—Mr. and Mrs. R. Mrs. F. M. Dunn, John H. Gay. Dr. W jj Hash.

C. Hsllopeter, Charles Eshe. Jr, Car. and Mrs. C. C. A. Baldl. P. W. Prichett, Frank Jarrett, A. Mac In tire. Geo. S. Munson. George V. Smith. W. D. Gash. George McCulloh, George Fox. H.-D. Beylard, George W. Roydhouse, James M. Anderson. Charles G. Ander son, James M. Anderson. Jr., Dr. Harold G. Anderson. James A- Canigan. John D. Beatty. Joseph D. Barrett. H. Hastxetl. A. McAleer. Jr.. E. H. Britton. Charles D. B. Homer. Lotterop Lee. R.'m. Wlnson. J.'M. Shoemaker. 8. P. Budd. Henry Delaplane, C. C. Blew. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Pickering. Jr.. Mias 8. S. Pickering. Miss H. C. Bunting, W. C. Douglass, J. E. Barnes. Alexander Benson. Martin V. Bergen.Jr., E. A- Gearson, P. Crechsr, Jr. 8. H. Colkeb. Mrs. 8. J. Webb. H. K. Webb, Miss M. M. Rlvinlus. Miss Rivlnlns, Mr. add Mrs. 8. D. Lit, C. P. Brown, Kenneth B.Craw-

Matinee To-Oay.

On account of the big success of Why Smith Left Home" s special aarinee will be given by PpUard A Burn's Stock Company this afternoon Prices, 10, SO and 30 cent*

The Cecil Open

Tbe C«cn 4t No.IOi Ocean Street has been opened for tbe summer sea son of 1903, and tbe bar la well Mock sd with a line of tbs best grades'of wines and llqnora. It has tbs biggest somiaer garden In town where sea foods and salads are specially served Tbe private banquet rooms havsbeen

This wsQ-kBown place is centrally located, and Is within eeay reach of alt parts of th eclty and la a popular

their friends. The trade with tbe cot tage colony Is solicited and ’pbone wdere will receive prompt attention

furnished. Hot water beat recently installed, etattonary laundry tuba, ce

AT THE HOTELS

People Who Have Registered Tbeir Names Here

ARE COMING ALONG

Cape M«y is the Macs ol Visitors From all Over The United State

Mrs. Horace A. Webster, David Webster, Mra. John F. Bets and.two children. A. D. Thayer, Mr. and Mra. T. V. Dixon, Miss Dixon, W. 6. Marshall. Mrs. Mary M. Dailey, E. R. Easton, Miss M. W. Olman, Dr. B. P. Weiss. Wilmington—Mr*. Norman 8. Huxley, Min Haym*n. Chester, Pa.—F. G. Sweeney. Bo. Dennis—E. F. Jefferson. Camden—H. Genet Taylor, Jr. Washington—J. A. Flnlgan, O. B. Hlght,, C. K. Berryman. Fred E. E. Manse. Lillian O. Burroughs, Mrs. C. J. O'Neill, Mildred O’Neill.

•tar Villa

Washington—G. W. Martin.

Philadelphia—Clara Elsenhardt, Mr. and Mrs. N- Perry Edmunds, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Edmunds, Miss 8. Edmunds. Miss Adele F. Edmunds. New York— Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mark Elmhurst, Joe Maule, Fred

Crawford.

Germantown—R. E- Martin. New Brighton; Pa.—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bentley. 1 MerchsntvUle John B. Morton. - Rising Sun, Md.—Alfred Faultt Media, Pa.—J. Leon McCrery.

The Elberan. Philadelphia—William Randall. MU Louise Johnson, Mis* Emma Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Rolph Kent. Miss A. R. UU. Mias W. W. Dam pm an. Mr. and Mr*. M. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. H. Watson. AUqulppa, Pa.—W. T. Anderson. Midway, Pa.—Mr. and Mrs. Jamee all. Flushing. N. J.—Mr. and Mry. E. F. Lewis, Miss Isabelle Lewi*. Master Kenneth W. Lewis, Miss Cornelia Lewi*. Providence, R. I.—Marion P. Ware.

Colonial.

Rockford, 111—Mr. and Mrs. D.J .

Stewart.

Germantown.—W. 8. Carrlgan, W. S. Carrlgan. Jr. ^ Philadelphia—Geo W. Jsrden. Miss A. Laughlln. Mrs. G. W. Laughlin. J. E. Bromwell, M. J. Murray. Brooklyn —H elen D. Johnson, C. L

Washington—Walter T. Austin. Doyles town, Pa.—Miss Grace Jamee

Jno. Hart.

Wayne, Pa.—Mrs. Marcus 8. Broch.

O verb took. Pa.—R. G. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Scott. .. -mlngton—E. Port. Germanicwt^-Mr and Mra. E. V. Kane, Mrs. Marlon Hutchinson, H.

Hutchinson.

Youngstown, O.—Mr. and Mra. T.

H. Reynolds.

New York—Boyd Deeker, E. A.Krorunn, H. E. King, D. G. Kennedy, H. 8. Ren wick,-P. J. Houegaln. Mrs. M. E. R. Cottle, I. Makeman Perwood. Baltimore—Mr. and Mra. W. F. Rife' brdbklyn—A. Wlttermxn.

George W. Rife, Mr. and Mra. John A Murphy. Marietta, 0—Mr. and White. York, Pa.—Mr. and Mra. W. 8. Star MUs Mary Keeler Stair. Pottatown, Pa-—Mra. AEen D.HofBeverly. N. J.—Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hamer, Harvey Yoaag, Jr., H. Bat tan ton. Camden—Dr. Harry Jarrett, R- A. Havens, F. J. Wenderotb, F. K. Oneecup. Wayne, Pa.—Mra. Marcus L Brock. Pittsburg—W. N. Murray. Lafayette. Baltimore, Md.—Dr. and Mrs“j. C. Clarke, Jr.. MUs Adelaide Clark*. W. T. Clarke. Hoogtr Emory. Philadelphia—C. B. William*. J. 8. Krombarger. J. G. Hendrickson. H. Gladstone Ferken, Mrs. A Scott. Mrs. W. H. Sutter. York, Pa—Mr. and Mrs. William S. Stair, Miss Mary Kelsey'Stair.--Pottatown, Pa.—Mrs. Allen D'.

r.

incaster, PA—Mr. rad Mra. J. C. Hart. Pittsburg—Frank Ntchol. D.B. MeOnrg. Washington—Mr. and Mra. Purdy Dalxell. Henry Del sell. MUs Marie Dalle 11. Roy DalsaO. New York—James 8. Barney. Boston—J P. Seeley. N. Seeley. Pitman. N. J.—Orville Buy*. E

CONCERNING THE PEOPLE

Fact* About Those Coming To Cape May

PERSONAL MENTION

Sodxl Events of the Day Told : Brief Pangraphs—Home People and Visitors

CAPE MAY WINS Take Another Ball Gam* Away Fom Wildwood Cape May played Wildwood on the local diamond on Haturday •fternoon. Tbe game was well played excepting the second and fourth Inning*, when the local boy* got onto Stloox for *lx hlu together with four errors which gave them s lead of four run*. Stiles did good work for the home team. hile Jederaon won tbe applause of the ipeclalora ior hi* clever all-round playing, he having two one hand calche* w Inch were taken by great leap*. Hewitt made a neruBUonal one hand top in the fourth. The acoce: CAPE MAY K H O A E

Miss Virginia it. Doer, of Baltimore U a guo.1 of Cape May friends. Min* Alice Burton, the telephone operator at tbe Hotel Cape May, ha* accepted a ponillon at the Annonla, of New York city, for the coming winter. ' Charles H. Eld radge, of Wayne, Pa, who for a number of year* conducted * clothing establishment on South Bib St-1 Philadelphia, i* panning the sum-. merin » Columbia avenue collage. Hy is of the Cape May Eld red ge family and has a large number of friend* and

acquaintance* here. ,

Judge and Mr*. J. M. E. Hildreth were visitor* at Atlantic City over ■Saturday and Sunday a* the guest* of J udge Allen B. Endiooll. J uatice Thomas Trenchard, of Ibe Supreme Court, and Mra. Trenchard, were alio guests of Judge Endtcoll, and they tailed the Atlantic City. Horae Show

m the dosing day, Saturday.

Prof. Edward F. Lewis, who for a number of years waaxprlncipal of the Cape May public school*, but who is w head of the commercial depart:nt in the public school* of Loug island City, N. Y., la among the gue*l* at the Elberon, accompanied by Mrs. Lewi* and their children and a niece. Tney will remain tor aeverml day*. Since arriving they have met a large number of friend* and acquaintance* who are glad to greet them and welcome them back to Cape Slay. Mr. Lewis was practically the beginner of the Cape May High .School, and it was under hi* pnncipalahip that its forma-

tion was accomplished.

Philadelphia—J. R. Runball. New York—P. Julius Lathan. Columbus. O —Ml** Elisabeth Olds. Bridgeton—J- I* Sheppard. Trenton—M. L. Black.

The Victoria.

Philadelphia—Mias Mary Alderfrr, Mr. and Mra. Emerick Sickles.

The Windsor

Philadelphia—Thomas H. Bambrick, Mias Dorothy BKner, Mra. R. M. Curler, H. M. Slner, Mr. and Mra. E. E. Boerlcka, John J. Goericke. Miss A Marsh. Arthur E. Marsh. John F. Trainer. W. M. Zinu, E. V. Barthmaier. J. B. Packer, J. C. fesbriei. D. McDowell, A H. Siegel. W. T. Lewis, Baltimore—Dr. J. Miller, G. E-BrilL New York—Mr*. Isabelle A Ander-

BaRlmore Inn.

Charles Bexwtch.

Baltimore—Mr. and Mra. Charles Hunt, Mr*. A. D. VaU. Charles M.

Capon*rille, Md —Mr*. E. D. Allen. WyomlnoNew York—Mias Bessie Shapin'.

L D. Griffith. (6 Philadelphia—James A Branegan,

W. H. Burr. The Virginia

Frailer, J. B. Stauffer, Albert F. Damir, F. Fltt-

Autoed All th* Way Dr. J. C. Clarke and party made

consisted beside th< doctor, Mra. Oar ke, brother William T. Clarke am tfT Mias Adelaide' Clarks. They their home at 1 p. m.. and came by

Gape May .0 20201000 6

Wildwood 00000 1000 1. tilolrn base*—Cape nay, 10; Wlidood,4. Two base hilt, logena, Jei ■eraun, Bunting. Double piays, Cape May, 2. etrucx out—by Bute*, 6; Bu ooa, 7. Base on ball*—Oh blue*, 2.

jileox, 2. Umpire, Hughe*.

BEEFSTEAK DINNER Given st Yacht Club House On Sat-

urday Evening.

Forty-seven members and friends of members of the Cape May Yacht Club participated in the beefsteak dll* ner at the dub house on Saturd*} evening. The chef of the evening cal was Stuart H. Thompson. Those who sat down were: Dr. Eugene L. Vansant, Geo. T. Gwilliam, Joshua L. Shoemaker, J. Clifford Wilson, Col. Lewi. K Beitler. Col. J. Warner Hutchins, John F. Jacoby, Wm. M. Stockhauaen, Stuart H. Thompson. Thomas L. George Louis C. Sayre, Alfred C. Thomas. R. J. Walters, Dr. R. Walter Starr, Louis V. Wolff, Howard -J. Kelly, Arthur Gager, Wm. Roaslter. H. L. Himes. J. H. Hanaicker, Prof. G. H. Meeker. Dr. Albert E. Roussel. A T. James. H. B. Gaston, Alfred B. Miller. E. B. J. Dillon, Mr. Gash, Tbomat F. Kelly, Lonls A. Toulano. C. W1UI Spies*. H C. Scaly, George W. Jaco by. Stllwell Hand, E. B. Mldlen. Ho ratio E. Church. Adolph Tafel, Ar thur E. Sanborn, Harry R. Humphrey H. 'McKean Haxlehurat. Benjamin 1. Gibbon, Dr. J. Smallwood El dredge. C. C. A. Baldl, Samuel F. El dredge C. R Miller, Dr. Thompson 8. West

JUNIOR EPWORTH LEAGUE Cape May Chapter Attended Opening

Exercise* Last Thursday

Tbe Junior Epworth League of tbe First M. E. Church of this city enjoyed a One day on Thnsrday at the opening ise* of the Beaville Camp Meeting. It was Ep worth League day and all the juniors of the county assembled to participate. Mrs. Albert Phillips, superintendent, and Mrs. B. F. Johnmislaui, were In charge of the Cap* May juniors, taking up twenty»e members. Hre annual report of

ic league waaread by "

One Interesting feature was the singing of a Utile song entitled "Angry Words" by little Mary Blair, but seven ycaisold'Pf Wcgt CapwMay. A patriotic Sag drill waa executed by the

UapeMgy ‘'

J.P. EDWARDS AGAIN WINS

Secures Golf Cup Second Successive Time

HARVEY NOW HERE

Ayres, cf Blakely. 2b Jefferson, lb Stiles, p Judge, If Togen*, c Bmlley 3b Mid‘ton, rf Total*

0 3 - 1 1

0 U 2 3 0

6 5 27 13 6

Note About Those On the Courae— Score that Were Made In Tournament

WILD WOOD A. A "——- K H l Kahn, cf - U 0 2 While'de 2b out Bunting, If 112 Chase, ** 0 0 1 Hewitt, 3b 0 0 2 Crowley, lb 0 0 7 Horton, rf 0 1 t Sweeney; c 0 0 7 tiilcox, p 0 2 1

Totals

24 9 d

ON TENNIS COURTS What is Interesting On the Golf Club Rectangle Tbe tennis courts on the Golf Clu % ground are being liberally patronlaeu. *nd dally the number of players is In .Teasing. Frederick J. Dunn played with his irother. T. E. Dunn, Saturday ana done” him 6-4, 6-3, 6-2. A* least that * what one who ought to know said. Miss Brush and Mias Earnahaw ap ..eared on the courts and played ai aterestlng match, but requested lh< .1ERALD man to keep out theii

ores.

Mr. Demtng, Dr. Frank King, oi it. Louis, Mr. Smiley, M. Cochran at Jr. Ned Rogers, and Miss Qlmond, •iayed a match and had a most «lea tnt time with the raquets on Saturd*

The Childrens Carnival The long looked tor Children's carnival at the Stockton, will occur Jay evening next, July 28th. All participating in triumphal mart} will be admitted free If accompanied try * guardian. There will be a May foie dance, contra dances, the mnal~al choirs and other novel features. Bon Bona will be given to all the children and souvenir prizes.The children will dance from 8 to S o’clock. The adnlta from • to 10.30. Tickets Jv# coupons fifty cants or two ticket Twenty-five cents. For ssJq at news stand. Laden O. Carpenter, director. Ing dances every mornlhg. 10 JO

to 11.80 free.

Th* Indian Band

THE. INDIAN BAND la now hare Joes it satisfy yoif?—and are yot pleased with It? The toilet seta Lha *e are making a special drive on. e present time, are Just as pleat ing to the purse, as the new band It o your ear. Just think of ttwelvc piece toilet set for 31.75. they last. Can you beat the anywhere?. Come and see yon will be pleased wllh U that we give you tor the e furnishing goods of all deecrip

CHARLES *306-7 Js

A SWAIN.

BL Mary’* Annual Bazaar Tha annual summer bazaar tor snafU of BL Mary's Church, Washington street, will be held this : middle of Angus L Many donations have been required sire

of th* more tm-

For t

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.- this *

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’. Edward*, won the cup In the lea's eighteen bole handicap medal lay tournament on the links of the ape May Golf Club Batqrday afleroon. Edwards made the course In 79. and with a handicap of 1, had a net 78. He excelled tbe old rime star ayer R. Winter Harvey by four. Har •y played the eighteen holes In 83. id played from scratch. The loclcent weather prevented many from going Into the tournameul The cards handed In were. Gross Hdcp Net P. Edward* 79 1 78 M. Allen 69 10 79 Lie wily n Smith 92 12 80 A Hays 88 7 81 W. Harvey 83 0 83 K- Blspham 88 5 83 » H. Ayres 93 10 83 S. Hires 94 10 84 •. C. N. Davis 94 10 84 a. F. Cook 96 12 84 B. Meller 96 12 . 84 L. Matthews 96 12 84 itter Evans 97 12 8O. Stroebel 96 10 86 r. E. Wetderahel 99 8 91 Edwin K. Blspham. who has played such good golf on the Cape May links arrived Saturday, and entered the Tournament playing with a handicap of He will play here the remainder of the season. Two tallies who took out cards on Saturday, and made most of the holes bogle were Ml&a Richardson, of th I'hltadelphta Country Club, and MUs Porter, a popular player. They played mixed foursome wllh Mr. G. J. Middleton and Mr. Charles L. Matthews. Ralph H. Page, appeared on the inks Saturday, and played with his another. Joseph F. Page, Jr. The tier will use the links for a month. A special meeting of the club will ae held at the Hotel Capo May tomorrow evening to take np matters left over from the last meeting. H. L McCloy was on the links on Saturday with A M. McLaughlin.This Is the tatter’s first season of golf, but under the care of Trainer Dougherty ue Is doing nicely, and learning the ^ame. His enthusiasm is leading him seek the links each day. Frank A Hays, J. P. EdArds, CoL Theodore E. WelderaheUn and W. B. .dellor were over the course on Saturday, and played on the modal play.

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aniamanL V.

Dr—Charles H. Ree«

H. Reed has renewed

him Interest In the Royal Game, and renewed his membershlpHo Is a good player, hot seldom enters the tourna-

enta.

Frank S. Hire*, ly.. of C and a golfer well-known on't Is here and renewed al on Saturday. In company with Louis JL Ayres, Edwin F. Cook and 1 L. Matthews he made his first of the links for the season. He of the game. _ ,

A player who appears daily on the course, and who has been doing each season for three or four year Is Llewellyn Smith, of the LouIsrOla, Ky., Country Club. He love# old Cap*. May and Its superb golf links. Victor O. Stroebel. after an absence : one season, again returned on Saturday for the Beeson with hia old friend. Dr. Charles N. Darts. They played In Saturday's tournament to-