Cape May Daily Herald, 27 July 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAT DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 27.1008.

GAPE HAY GAILY HERALD LA Wit T. tTBVENt uUMMd •vry Manage, tsoapt tundai dufiat July and AucuM at Na tl*

CAP! MAY HERALD %M Wiahlngtaa «U Capa Map. .v n HAND. Bapraaaatatfra. rtONBt; rt.IL XT X —Karatoo. U D. f'rofxiacor'a RaMdaaca. B.U 13

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aablojctoo. Ua»H Id ibe Union, af hit country mirti a multi-

CITY DIRtCTO^V. lek J.UdTln Ju K. Duka, .. - Jam l. UM 8. Ska* H. Moon. ..JtA.l.lIH • Jot. Hw« - 8 UI veil Hand ...Jau. 1.1*10 - Jaa. 1. Doak ....JUL1.UU •• Joaepb U.ElvcU ..Jau. 1,1811 " 8am r. Ware .. .Jam Loult C. 8a) re .. - Jan. 1.18W “ P. 6. Towneend..Jan. 1.1*0* lacorder—J W. Thom peon. Jam 1 l»10 Aaaaaaur—Chat. T. Campbell Jan. 1 lUWColiactor—8oL Needlea ...Jau. 1, lii-'i Treasurer—L H. BmlUi Jr.,Jan. 1.1HU Jlr BoikHar-Thoa. 1‘ Curley,J an. 1,1WU :iig. Inapector, W. T. Oue•m ^Jib.1.1»<M

». Washington atreet, u t«»*» luudlng. WMhuftoB aueet, a . Waahington atreet and Madtoea

BOARD OP EDUCATION.

A'Uliam Poru-r — Kdv. H. PailUpa. Clerk. 1*08 William R. Sheppard — ' * William a QUbert George 8. Douglaaa 1*0* Luther C. Ogden _.... — 1B10 i hariea lort ,^^—1910

BOARD OF HEALTH.

Dr. A. L Leach. Prealdent. SepC L 1W» Dr V.M.D.Uarcy, Health officer “ 1808 Robert, a Hand " 1»0» William a Sheppard " 1810 William Porter. Secretary “ 1810

George L Lo* ett

1808

mater lo Brltlah lerrltory. a allent VI d'-r of the nation's outpost This great |

a< ulpiurvd rock upon the beach la j Board of Trade such a replica of the profile of Waah- j President, Luther C. Ogden; Socrc tngtoo that It might hare been the • tary. A- O. Merchant. Jr.; Treasurer.

' Thomas W. MiUeL

Church Directory

Kef. Father D. t. Kelly, Rector. Kector’i office hours—0 to 11 a.

to 8 JO p. m.

Maaaea—SuDdays. 0.15, 8 and 10 a

Weekdays, 7 JO a m.

Bandar and Friday Evening Servkoef

al 8.00 o'clock.

Confessions—Satardays, and ' days before the First Friday, fr j to 6. p. m , and from 7 80 to*JO

and Tbors-

from 3.30

r ru* an tot.

I l«fmTrtt« St.. bctvi Her. Arthu Sundays—Ccltbrs* -) munion. 7 JO s. m. . Lltanr sod Sermon, (ou the first Soodsy of eset mouth celebration of Holy Com 1 munloo) 10JB s m. Sunday School 8 p. Kvealou (Choral) Service and Sermon I . I ' wssk dnys-WcdaesdayAKvenlng Prayer Ssl'uts Day's and Thursdays—Oelebfntlou of tbe-Holv Communion TJOa. m.

VUUt ALARM CALLS.

Before Leaving

65 Pltuburg and .Nev Jersey avenues. . 68. Stockton avenge, batwaaff Jeffur-

73. Frnaklin and Washington 7A Howard tirosl, opposite Stockton avruoa. MS. Colombia Avenue and Garner

mata.

M ocean atreet. near Beach 81. South Lafayette and Grant streets. 82. Broadway and Beach avenue. 83. Perry street, near Bridge. 84. Perry street and Beech avenue. 86 Washington and Jackson atreet 87. Columbia avenue and Decatur

atreet.

88. Washington and Ocean streets.

Our Secret Societies. Adonlram Chapter. No. M, Boral Arch [aeons—Convocations, third Monday of each month at lodge room, Washli and Franklin streets. Cap* Island Lodge. No. 80. F. and A. M. —Commnntcalkms, second end fourth Tuesdays of each month at lodge room, Washington and Franklin streets. Oape May Camp. No. 8T7S, Modern Wood-

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Cape May Conclave, No. 188, Improved

Hall, 811 Waahlagton street, fourth Thursday■ of each month. Cape May Council, No. 1681; Royal Arcanum—Meets first and third Thursdayi of

Cape May I-odge. No. 81. A. O. p. W.Meeta first eud third Thuradsys of aaoh month at til Washington stmt. Cold Bpring Council, Jr. O. U. A. M. No li—Meets ta hall at-Cold Spring, every I naaday eeeolng at 7 o'clock. Colombia Lodge, No. 88. Independent Linfer of Mechaaloe—MeeU each Moods at Aodltoriom. Eureka Lodge. No. , Ladles' L a M.

Washington Rock.

mork of a Gilbert Stuart. But Nature as the sculptress, using as her tools the lapping waves of ages, has set op this monument to the greatest American. In honor of the country, and the ■tats which bears his name. Had the tnu-maUonal boundary line been moved five miles to the east ward, aa It passes among the Islands that form the archipnlego lying between Vancouver Island and the main land, this statue of Washington would have been on Brltlah soil But wrtdenUy nature had the boundary dispute between Great Britain and America settled long before the qneetlon nearly Involved the two nations In war half a century ago. Washington rock lies at the water's edge on Waldron Island, the most northwesterly of the San Juan group of islands to the northward of Puget sound. British forces tried to hold all these Islands, but they were routed by the American troops. Crumbling forts and an elect blockhouses to-day remain tb remind the people of the struggles of early days that now have been almost forgotten. Not far from Waldron island Nature has become a shipbuilder sod has raised so Island out of the water that looks so like a modern battle ship, even to the fighting tops, that passing vessels, not knowing it to be of earth and rock, have been known to salute with their whistles what they supposed wss a majestic representative of the American navy. Battleship island. aa It Is sometimes caHed. More’s Island. Is located at the entrance of the Strait de Ham, the main channel between Vancouver island spd the San Joan group. The tides have performed another queer feat In converting an Immense boulder on the beach of Soda Island Into the likeness of a Chinese, with s grsas hat like sa Immense rim bowl over hie head. The alee of ‘The Chink." as the rock Is caned, may be realised by comparing It with the sheep that stand beside It. and which look little larger 'bar j^ts The Island in fftht of the little summer reeort an East sound looks as If It might hsvs been brought across the Pacific from a Japanese lake. lu stunted trees are oriental, its buUd lags look llge pagodas, and It - i iAi mat la s summer sea for all the world

the Island and the beach 1c the favo- * rite resort of bather*. These Islands of San Juan are becoming kno*n far and wide tor their beauty, and each year more and more people visit their summer resorts or

beach. Many strange characters of days gone by still remain spun the Islands and tell of

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day. and N JO » m., the First Sunday of **ch mouth Morning Prayer and Sermon, 10 SO Kvenlug Prayer only. 8 p. In. The following clergymen arc expected to official* donna the summer of 1908. . JULY s. ^ N- j ” , scv. Ge«x St. Andrew's Church, Philadelphia. Her. f. A D. Lsunt, D. D. Recto St- David's Church, ** Eftsssr’cRector Church of the I near lion. Philadelphia kt Rev. John Scarborough, D„ La, K Bishop of New J Rev'. Nathaniel S. Thomas. I tor Church of the Holy Aj tie*, Philadelphia , Rev C C Fime. D. D., Recw St Matthew's Church, Philadel L Dnbriog. D.D.,

I Perkins. Rural Deuu, Rector Trinity Church, Vineland. N.J. SEPT. 6. Rev. Robert W. Forsyth, tor St. Paul’s Church, Richie J. Taylor, Rector

The teals are free at all servicer. BAPTIST CHUmCU. Rev. H. F. Grego, Pastor. Preaching on Bosdsy mo.’nlng at 10.80. In tbs svwoiojc at V JO. Bunds; morning Workers Meeting 10.00 a. a. Sunday School at 2.80 r. K. Wednesday evsolus Prayer Meeting 7 JO o’eloek Young People’s Meet lug Friday ass g at 7.80 o'eioek Maw’s kisetieg Saturday evening at&

rr u. «. CHCiCK. Burns, Pastor. „ uBuodsy morning at 10J0. In the evwulng at 7.4S. Meetings at # a. «. sod 6J0 p. *. Sundays. Bondsf Bohool at 8 r. m.

7 JO o'eioek. Mid-wank prayer ssrvte rvealng at fio'oluek. ^CMsi|^mseHn|f^ Timflsy, Thu rads j

Rev. J. W. Lowden win eoaduet the

8J0 p. m. Buoday school St2 80 p. la. Praver mestiuw WsilnswIsT fiJB p. m. ”. P. 8. O B Ntef at 7 JO p. m. always wMsmwa.

throwghowt the aseaesS swauasr 5 “P*Jsty t—Ssv. K T~ H. FMa. VsBey

N o. 8 Friendship Council. No. 87, D. of A Jeets on Tnaadsy afternoon of each weak .18J0. In Jr. O.U-A-M. Hall, Cold Spring. The John Mecray Poet Na. 40, G. A . R. uieeto on tbs third Friday of each month si 7 JO o’eloek p.' m., at Franklin atreet school boUdlo*. Mayflower Lodge. Na 988, Independent Order of Odd Fellows-MeeU each Friday

1.00 for Year in Advance

SECURITY TRUST CO.

STATEMENT

CapiUl. Surplus snd undivided profit* $ j4j.ryj.91 Deposits - j.jj8,7j8.87

CAPK MAY ADVISORY BuAlt

IBS AC H. HM1TH Chairman J. SPICER LEAMINO AARON VV. HAND WILLIAM P. CA8SEDY ALBERT G. BENNETT

HENRY < . TMGMPHON DR. JAMES MECRAY REUBEN T. JOHNSON JOHN B. HUFFMAN HON. ROBERT E. HAND

\J3m. <§. (iteueips. iftf BWT - AMD»UimCirBUILDER |%( Office aniShop-Cor. Ccrgie aufl Jefferson Sts. CAPE MAT, 5. J.

T. I L TAYLOR =■ CENTRAL SHOE STORE^=

KEITH'S LAUNDRY Perry and South Lafayette Streets AH Class of Work at Lowest Prices Prompt delivery and good service. Our wagon will cal ROBERT H. KEITH

CAPE MAY POST OFFICE Arrival and Departure of Malls WEEK DAY* ■reive Depart Clowe at Office 6J0 A. M. «.16 A. M. 8J0 - «.tt “ V MS - 9-45 " 18J0 - UO P- M. UJ0 - 2.08 - 1L85 A. M. 8J0 "

6 JO * 7 J« - SUNDAYb 10.48 A. M. 4 JO P. M. Collections and Dellvsrle* WEEK DAYS (JO A. M. SJ0 A. M. 11.00 M. U.00 M. 8.00 P. M. 0.48 P. M. •UMDAY8 8 JO P. M. Office open from • A m.. until 8 i. m, week flays. Money ord«' dw ■artmest open from 8 a. m. until 0.

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THE ONLY LAUNCH LUB

Gspc Msr sod Wildwood Two Large and Comfortable Laancheg

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RICHARD M. RCNSTCAD. Fr.* Thoroughly Rcaovuted Strictly PxR dans Ssrr Ice

S’irst Class TCorh... Al Popular Prica SINK The Leading Barber

Geo. W. Reeves Steam and Hot Water Heating and the Honeywell System

Plumbing In all lines General Jobbing BpedQcaUona Furnished

• 22 Washington St.

JUST RECtWED A NEW AND FULL UNE OF Perfect Fitting Bathing Suits ^ All Siam la both Bonnd or Dwteh nseks

Tailored Buttoned Skirts

In All The Latest Colorings

. ^These Skirts are MADE-TO-FIT free of cost by our ovrn special fitter. Come ^li 11 fm full ■—rtirmil We ate also headquarter* for the Worlds Renowned Bon-Ton Corset With i*»«grh«*dng wain. The Most perfect flitting corset in the world

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A Complete Uaeof Tailored and Fancy Shirt Waists If you want the tales! (hades in Awning* and Tent Goods

MRS. E. TURNER

*93 WuhUgWB 91. CAPE NAT, N, J.

both phones ladies entrance * CAMDEN BOTTLING CO. mmuii AMtteaal

BOO Washington HI. CAPE MAY. S' J Op. Reading Terminal, Where all Tolley. Stop Dealer ioBoot* and Bboes, Bathing Kiipnera sod Robber Good*. Hole Ageol to Cape M»y for Lsmbertville Suag-Proof Boot* *nd King yu»lltr Shoe. ” *" ' ng Dressing sod Finding* keystone Phone I-DIM

Established 1872

Tussen’s J^akery HOTELS ANT) COTTAGES SUPPLIED

524 Washington Street

This Space is Reserved for C. H. Taggart

JEWEUY AND WATCHMAKING Established 1888 Largest stock of carefully selected goods. Clocks of all kinds. Repairing of Watches, Clocks or Jewelry promptly SaJv and skilfully done. BELF0RD GARRI80H 80S Waahtngtow St,. Caps May

BUT YOUR FRUIT AT HOGAN'S CAPE Mrs UNIT FllllIT 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. 50I-3-5-7-9 WASHINGTON ST.

'T'he Mansion Bakery 317 Mansion St.

frM. WALDORF. Prop ]

All kinds of Pies, Oakes, Hot Bnn», Biscuit*, Faoev Goods, Etc Hotels snd Cottage trad* solicited. Orders left at the store or given to tbe driven, will be given prompt sad careful attention.

ELI ROSENTHAL ... Merchant Teilor Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dyeing, Men’s and Ladie'*

Suits made to order 413 Waahlagton Street Keystone Phone lOBM

CAPE MAY. K. J

Manufacturing Jeweler Repairing of Fine Watches, Jewelry, &c. Full fine of Cut^Gtaa^. Hand Painted China, Jewelry, &c. JOS. & HAITD, 311 Washington St.

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

AN ^eom, o( tht TI«Dmd,!« Delaware Bay; The Settlement of tbe County The Whaling; The Gmerth of the ViOanMu The d-tw*. -~l wm- w—„« rftkeWar.