Cape May Daily Herald, 28 July 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 1

CAPE MAY DAILY HERALD.

YOU II. VO. 24.

CAPE MAY, N. J., TUESDAY, .IITUY 28, 1008.

PBICE TWO CENTS

DOWN ON THE BEACH

The Strand and all Its Pretty Girls

T£NOAY*a MUSIC

Wheelock'* U. S. Indian Ban<J will Ivo throe concert* today' In the pa- • Uion at the foot of Guerney street The procrams for this afternoon and orenlnc are:

ALL TIMELY GOSSIP Tht Eoi 19s and Antic* ol the Jolly Bather—The Petite Maiden and Charming Beau Brumniel

The usual inldaeaaon Monday morn In* ezodu* took place yeeterday. and guile heavily waa 1U Itnpreaa felt and aeen upon the strand at bathtns time Thus the tide of aumtner pa tronace ebha and flow# with a hicher flood and lower ebb aa the reason reaches Ita hisbeat eatate But the Clris. bleaa their dear little aftoeieas feet, continue to kick up their heel* In the sand and to soak their flan nel and taffeta .suits In the briny turf. It Is the men mostly who do lb Monday moroin* "ex" trick. The steady fellows can have their pick 01 fair bathers with whom to battle will the breaking tea. or with whom to do a little flirting on the strand. Summer girls, aa a rule, arc not averve to doing a little of the latter, first making sure of a worthy '«e.m panion. Cape May summer girls ard good girls in every sense, every one. They are "open and above board." well behaved and remarkably dlscrec* and never become Involved In any scandal. In short the Cape May beach society is eminently respectable, as Is the entire summer society Itself In this it has few equals, and no rivals Mr. William A. Connor, the Philadelphia correspondent of the Associated Pres*, who U a patron at the Hotel Cape May.while In bathing yesterday, met with a painful accident, being struck In the eye by a youth ful bather. The left eye received the blow, and became so Inflamed that h bad to call upon Dr Walter H. Phi Ups for treatment Mrs. William Harrington, of Moorestown. N. J., was at the front yesterday. recalling the-happy days 01 her girlhood, when she romped .0 merrily here. Her sister. Miss Mag gie Bennett of Merchantrille. li alat here They have many friends among both native and summer residents Charles Brown, who passed the last three summers here, and whose mother and sisters are at the Hotel Cape May .la In the Adirondack* this gum mer, camping oat with fellow student of Haverfortf College. In the surf ant sounds Charley Is missed. Mr. and Mrs “charlea M. Swain, with ample fortune, are lavish enter talners, enthusiastic sutomoblUstc at 1 devoted to strand and sarf. Mrs. Swal while Mias Bessie Hood, was a favor He with strand devotee*, and rtlll finds pleasant associate* at bathing

The M laves Craig though never great bathers, are oolicably as popula as ever with strand associates. Miss Jfcbel a Greiner, who with her mSher. Mra. Richard M. Greiner, of Philadelphia, is passing July day* pleasantly at the Stocktomholds come almost dally on the strand, and is at

1 Overture—"Ruy Bias" Mendelssohn 2 Walts—Invitation to the Dance Weber 3 Descriptive—"In a Clock Store” Orth 1 Selection—"Carmen" Blset 3 Morceau—"Enchantment” Bendlx 5 Overture—•‘Light Cavalry" Suppe 7 Walts—"Crimson and Blue” Knight 4 Suite—“Toreador et Andalorese” Rubeuste Evening Concert 1 Overture—"Rtradella" Flotow ! Selection—" Vetonlquo” Messager < Clarinet Solo, Selected Mr. Robles l Popular Melodies Mills • Suite—“Peer Oynt” Orels ; Ballet music from "Faust" Gounod ; Walt*—"Blue Danube" Strauss < Sacred Fantasia—"Providence" Tobanl 1 "Dance of the Hours" * Ponchlell* Get the Sunday Record THE PHILADELPHIA RECORD •-111 issue as a supplement with Its vuadhy edition of August 2nd. a hand tome photogravure of William Jenilngs Bryan. We are In receipt of this picture from The Record, which nay be seen at this office by our pa rons. The picture Is of beautiful bro mide finish, and well worth a handsome frame. To be sure of getting a »py of this edition of the Record It is Imperative that your order at once from your local news agent, as the edition Is limited and copies cannot subsequently be procured for leas than 50 cents.

The Cedi Oper. The Cedi at No.201 Ocean Street, ass been opened for the summer seaton of 1908. and the bar la well stock .-d with a line of the best grade* of trines sad liquors. U has the biggest .ummer garden In town where sea .aods and salads are specially served, rhe private banquet rooms hare been nsUfully arranged for supper parties This well-known place is centrally .ousted and la within easy reach of ill pans of th eelty *nd is a popular nesting place where one may find iheir friends. The trade with the cotAge colony is solicited and ‘phone ■rders will receive prompt attention, .looms are rented to gentlemen at noderate prices on the

AT THE HOTELS

People Who Hive Register*! Their Names Here

ARE COMING ALONG

Cape May is the Mecca oi Visitors From ail Over The United States

THI WEEKLY HERALD The AII-the-Yssr Champion of Capa.

May's Interest.

You ars no donbt aware that the •ummer seaside resort of Oape May Is making for the better, and that there U here a steady, healthy growth of prosperity! increaving values and the business of the place. You are interested In the reeort, either from a property standpoint, or from association,or relationship to its older families, or one

time residents.

As an Independent champion and chronicler of the new* of these advanoemeota the Capk May Hekai.o, published every Thursday afternoon, desires that you become one of Its subscriber*. The price to ONE DOLLAR

per year In advance.

The Caps May Hbkaed Is not Og-ned by a corporation,nor published In the Inteieet of sny corporslion, or •el of men, either politically or other wise; but 11s aim la to give all thenews in an unbiased manner, and cover fulty all mallei* relating to municipal and county affair*, the transfers of proper-

CONCERNING THE PEOPLE

Hotel Cap* May.

New York—John Vincent Lyle. Ed-

win Calm. Miss’Yobere.

Philadelphia—C. P. Bentley. Mis* Anns F. Clayton.- Mis* Elite Clayton. G. Littlebon, James McMullen. J.

Gordon, Jr.. Miss Mary K. Gordon, 1 ty, the occurence* of the day, the hapAndrew L Gordon. penlngs In a social way, and, i« fact, Germantown. Pa..—Mrs. Wm. Hoi- e^W hem which should appear In a ,e* Cookman. Imodem newspaper, such as Easton, MA—Mr. and Mra. E. Me- rtmuld be published at a seaside resort. Neal Shannabau. Mias F. Shannabau. qbeat FEATURES Scranton—O. 8. Johnson. Miss E. - ® REA J FEATURE * VanderVoort C. C. Groat. L F. * Th * of mr « er > ,torU ‘‘ no *

being published by "The Philadelphia

H.n, 8. HUto*

“tr j ' n * m * ‘AuL.n-M UcKHthl i ""f”'- ™ Wa.bl&xtOQ—T. 8 “'“‘f *°*- Rulb K.,-., MU. ElMtaU, HU- ; ^ I deeply Interested from beginning Laf ayotta. | end. Philadelphia—W. H. Bromley. Chas. "The Philadelphia Press" also pub H. Bond. Jr.. E. M. Molpaae, Chas. Ushes the • recognised * porting page P. Rutcheeell, C. J. Irwin, David V. and U the known authority among Qrifln. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rosalng, baseball tana. U la thoroughly accural Mrs. W. Lyons. Rev. William Gram. reliable and la full of ginger and la Atlantic City—Mr. and Mrs. E. D. written by men who know "The PhilRlghtmlre, Mr. and Mra. A. H. Nelson adelphla Press” devotes more space Toronto, Kan.—Mr. and Mrs. Georg to Interesting sporting news than sny E. Sham. | other Philadelphia newspaper. Pittsburg—Mrs. Mitchell. j Brookline. Mss*.—Mr. and Mr*. O. j The Indian Band . Peabody. Miss Glady Peabody, R. j THE INDIAN BAND is now here. C. Peabody. ! Does it satisfy you?—and are you Allentown—OUs H. Halloway, Lewis pleased srith It? The toilet aeU B. Halloway. | we are making a special drive on. wlB(tear th* preeeat time, are just as pleas - _ I ing to the purse, as t£7"aew hand la ^ « « ■—

Miss Blake and Miss Cressinghsm, two popular young ladies, of Brooklyn, are here on their Ur*l visit, stopping at Mrs. Rodan's jn Perry street. They are very much impressed by Cape May’s hospital—tty. Col. Frank O. Sweeney, of Chester, f-a^ Adjutant of the National Guards of that state, joined hi* family-jitlhe Stockton on Saturday, for An outing.' Tlie Colonel has Just returned from Hi* Interesting family has been here for ten days, and will remain for some time to come. Dr Samuel F. W are, president of City Council, celebrated hi* birthday, and was the recipient of a large number of hirthpay cards, and until he received did not know he had so many friends about town,. He will preserve them remembrance of having passed another happy Year of life, of w hich hi* friends hope be will have many

more.

Dr. Hairy Jarrett. one of Camden’s popular physicians. Is enjoying the comforts of Hotel Cape May. Dr. B. P. Wets*, one of Pbiladelphis'i prominent physicians, la stop-ping-at the Stockton. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Dixon and daughter, one of Philadelphia^ proml•nt old families, are at the Stockton. Mrs. W. H. Sutter, of Philadelphia, and mother of Mrs. James C. Clarke,

Whitney Aahbrldge. C. L Raynn. Columbus, O.—A. V. Holbrook-

PboenlXTflle, Pa.—L. A-

Millville—Mr. and Mrs. 0. W.Web-

Gala Night Children The children ■carnival takes place this evening at the Stockton Hotel and with' the usual liberality of Mr. B. A Smith, the proprietor, all the children are Invited to attend tree. The feature* will be an old time May pole-dance, a grar d triumphal march and contra dance and the ever merry monies] choirs and Paul Jones. Bon bon* and prizes will be distributed to all the children. Admission adult*. tickets 85 cents or five coupon* for 50 cents, good until used. The children will have the floor from S to > o'clock, adults from 8 to 10.80. Laden O. Carpenter Director.

Chalfont*.

Rock wood. XU—Mr. and Mra. D. J.

Ptewart.

Philadelphia—Mr. and Mra. C. O.

Williams

Riverton. N. J.—C. E. Kech.

Washington — Mrs. Lohr. Mr. and Mr*.

twelve piece toilet set tor 11.75, whll

Can you best the price

anywhere?. Come and see them and you will be pleased with the value, that w# gl\Y you tor the money House-fprtils^iag goods of all deecrip

CHARLES A SWAIN 805-7 Jackson StreeL

SL Mary's Arfnual Bazasi

The annual summer bazaar for the benefit of SL Mary's Church. Wash

Margaret C. Ington street, will be held this year T. McCartney, about the middle of August. Many

{donations have beeq^recel ved already,

Baltimore Inn. [and shares In some of the rpore 1mOetonsvlUe, Md —Mrs. George R. portent articles are being disposed of Gaither. ; Look In Sol. Needles’ window. Baltimore—Mr. and Mra. C. H. Cram that' tweaty-doUar gpld piece. It wtU well. j be awarded to some lucky person at Howard County. Md.—Rsv. and Mrs the xloee of the bazaar. A Urge and

Helfenstein, Miss Halfenateln.

A Southern Jubilee and Rag Time Cake Walk, Stockton Hotel. Friday Evening next, July SL benefit of Stockton waltars. Southern die* with the quaint essence of old Virginia and de little plcanlnlea with the cotton pickers on the Levee. 0*b my snch a much, come one and and make the honey bora feel Ilk dey wish dey waa.

Stockton.

Philadelphia—Mias E. Euxton.Mr*. J. B. Colohan. 3rd. ishlngton—G. W. Wetgand. Mrs. C. D. Darrell. Mra. F. R. Ward well. L. 8. Lipscomb, J. C. K- Campbell. Balti morex-Mrs. J. A Fechteg. Jr.

handle their express or freight should

call on th* National Local

Company, of IK Jackson stresCT hey make a specialty of piano moving as well as hauling of all kinds. Just

call them up, they will do th* rest.

The Burglar.

Th* Pollard A Burns Stock Com

THE WEATHER

About Thost Coming To Cape May

PERSONAL MENTION

Sodal Events o( the Day Told in Brid Paragraphs—Home People and Visitors

Reeves remarked that the run from Salem by Bridgeton and MJUvlll was a fine one, as far as good road* go. Mr. Reeves Is very much interested In the coal mining business In the old "Buckeye State." and this 1* hla first visit to Cape May

“The Burglar.”

The Paul Burns Slock Compaz/; made another hit last night, when they gave "The Burglar." at the Iron Pier Theatre. The play wan so near the real thing that many celled out. in surprise, wh^lc the humor was so well put that It brought down the bouse. The parts were all well taken, especially the part taken by James S Barrett as Chester La Grange, as wel as J. David Herblln as Reginald Bpofford. one of New York’s 400. Mis* Paula Burns did the pari of Mr* Spofford, the mother of Reginald, and Mlse Lillian Harrison made a good Lilian Stanhope, her niece. Harry Flscber made a typical Dinah, the colored servant. Miss Eleanor Ryan took the part of Vera Stanley, in her usual graceful manner Bernard Ser apbln acted well the part of Henry Swartmood, the detective, while P. B Colgne took the part of Mo*e Johnson. who refused to work. The specialties were Introduced by Mias Paula Burns and Messrs. Paul Burna and William Innes In a way that made It one of the best hits of

the evening.

Th* Old Fruit Store.

Cape May’s Fruit Store is better prt pared than ever to supply the people of ( ape May with all the fruits of the season in the freshest possible manner Mr. Hogan has been in the fruit and candy business for very many yean and the people know * here to get good fruit. He makes a specialty of serving fruit* in packages to ibr hotel guest

as well as the cottagers.

Tlie original Ping Pong Studio, is

now opened In It* new and large quarter* at the Iron Pier, and wil make a special!? of Ping Pong Photos

Post Cards and Sou vine r Post Cards, tf. W.T. lieu use h.

Why keep your money In your c

la setled at the Lafayette for the sum- age or hotel and run the risk of los

ng tb when you can deposit the sam<

i Security Trust Company and ge when you want It without cost h

Mrs. Charles Mann and two attractive danghtera. Mlss Francis and Mlssj H. Mann, pf Salem. N. J.. are at j rou.

w. HmtiJ -'“r -w*. «■> A. D. V^I ttfl CbAto M. K„«r. .IwMnM.y

have Joined the Baltimore colony

the Baltimore Inn

Mrs. James Hirsh and two pleas g daughters, Misses Rosalie, and Virginia, of Philadelphia, are registered at the Star Villa. My. and Mra. Luther T. Garretson. of Court House, started on Monday for an ocean trip to Boston from Philadelphia, on the Grecian.

from one cent to fifty cents each Ware’s Pharmacy, Ocean at. and Co!

umbta are.

The Beat Jon Printing

The best Job printing done in Cap, May is done at the office of the c-api May Hikald No. 614 Washiugtoi dred. We have the latest designs ti type and the speed and facility foi promptly executing the work, gnd ii is a pleasure with us to do satisfactory

CspL William Thornton, chief of th, prinUng for the people of Cai-e May. Bureau of oompulaary education of j 0ur charge* are reasonable and the Philadelphia, accompanied by Mra. w3rk u delivered promptly. Thornton, is resting at the Chalfonte:

Keep Cool

Mg. and Mr*. Purdy DalxeU and! In our comfortable and easy fitting charming daughter,Mias Marie, and 1 light-weight garments that we tailor

two aona, Henry and Roy. have Joined, the colony from the upper Southland, and are at the Lafayette. Mrs. Henry Lanlng, of Bridgeton, accompanied by her eon. Eugene L. R Lanlng, la vial ting her daughter, Mrs. John Tony. Mr. and Mr*. Terry an here from Bridgeton, and stopping nt

the Lafayette-

Mias Barbara Murphy, one of Phlhdelphias attractive young ladles, la visiting her friends .Mr. and Mr*. John Blakeley and Mias Helen Blakeley, who are stopping at the Wyoming.

beyond comparison in style and fit. For the younger set a swagger air imparted by an artful dart of New Yorkishneaa here and there. ^ For the then of sober taste, simplicity without severity, fashion without Our prices are *asy of reach. - KdwaaJ Van Kassel, ✓ 42T~M ash ington sb

Both

Mr. and Mrs. John Hart, and charming daughter, Miaa Reble. of Doyleatown, Pa., are at the Colonial, where

The New Hotel at Cape May 1* i trend affair. The Old Bank la a land nark of the city, but there la room t grow. Add jour name to the list oi depositors and thereby help yom

JETTY WORK IS BEGUN The Lalta and Terry Construction Co. Started

PILING 300 FEET

Two Jetties ol 2000 Fed Each. On Eastern Side oi Cold Spring Inlet

The

the

ent Jet

the Inlet, Is about to begin The Laos A Terry Construction of Philadelphia, who have the ract for driving me piling and tea iulk heads of the Jellies, have f their machinery' here and the sain s being put In shape for work. Bus el M. Upson, the chief manag< onstructiOD. has been down to super intend and plan out the work, and as returned to Philadelphia, leaving the work under the direction of J. K. Roberta,who has Just finished a large .ilece of construction at Lewes, Del jewell’s Point Is now a very busy -enter and the work no* about U> oegin will require labor of a Urge for about one and a aalf years. This company will be;ln on the Sewell’s Point side of me ulet and will build a double line of -ulk-bcada from the main land out oree-bnndred feet Into the Inlet and rom the re'the line will run out two nousand feet Into the ocean apd a Ike double line from the south aide »f Two Mile Beach will be conatruc--ed the same distance Into the ocean. This great work will only be a part of the great work on the most Important land-locked harbor, for the .‘filing In between these bulk-beads, with stone and the congrruction of great stone walla from where these bulk-heads end. on out Into the ocean for over a mile will requite a still greater work than the work Just aow beginning. Tbe old citizens who iow think Cape May Is dead, should

.wake.

August Lipp.ncocf*

Thee is a great .‘UXeence of opinion i to most no-els, some people liking ic kind and some another, but It seems reasonably certain that pretty nearly everybody wifi Uge Dorothea i>eakin's latest story, “The Road to ) Gretna Green,” In the August Lippinrott’a: Miss IX-a kin's style replugs one forcibly of Frank R. Stockton, though It la In no sense an Imitation. The plot has to do with the efforts jf Alexandra, the youngest daughter of Lord Malinder, to soften her grief at luring been deprived of a ducal lover, by helping others—a suggestion offered by her chaperon. Miss Green, with whom the is living Incognita In the Village of Malinder. Endless amusing complications arise as a result of the girl's "butting In"—If we may oe permitted to use a bit of con ternporarj slang. However, things come right In the end. as they should In all well regulated novels, and the youthful Lady Alexandra la made both happier and wiser. All who have visited or Intend to visit England will be deeply lute rested In Anne Hollingsworth Wharton a charming travel sketch. “Zelphlne'a Wedding Journey)" In the August Lipplncoti’s. It Alves the experiences of a young codpla who go to Haworth, where lived the Vinous Bronte family. Another"Zelphlne"paper la promised tor the September number.

A Sailing Party

Mrs. William Habenthal gave a sailing party last Friday evening in Cape Coverdale's yachts In the party wore Mr. Hebenthal, Ml*s (torollne Hebenthal, James HebentKal. William He- '—**"’ Jr., and Mr. George Pfontx. They had an exciting experience cooing through M»ek Bank fAsnnei and Jarvis Sound, but notwithstanding tbe low tide, were able to get home be-

Lady Locks, 5 eta. each at Cape Ma Baking Co.

Tuesday and Wednesday. light to fresh winds, mostly

a m. 86.14 T« IK NELL Rain ». a*. 86.67 78 M W Ody. Maximum temperature. TC; mla. 88 a *

^The maj^amt^re^rererj toether^j CRT. 78: Oape May. TO: 68; New Tort. K: Her-