CAPE MAY DAILY HERALD.
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CAPE MAY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1908.
P11ICE TWO CENTS
DOWN ON THE BEACH The Strand and all itsPicttj Girls ‘ ALL TIMELY GOSSIP
COMING PRIMARIES
What Officers Are To Be Nomi-
POLITICAL WORK
ARE COMING ALONG
TV Pongs and Antics ol the Joll) | County and City Candidates To Be
Baihrr—-The Petite Maiden and Charming Beau Brummd
Named September 22. For November Election
Cape May is the Mecca oi Visitors From all Over The United
States
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‘■Well." began Mr think of Cape May. pared with other ro "Why7“ replied of noth log to -.tiual
to tM-ach privilege* and »afe sea Ualli
In* facllltlea."
In pursuing the subject we had th. supreme aatlafacUon of hearing both gentlemen declare '.hey had vlaitod all our country reaorta, and foumi Cape May far superior The fast lam beach seemed to Impress them as tb» only one of Us kind 'I would rather have but one week at Cape May." said Mr. H.. “thai four weeks at the other four retorts In fact, there Is no sea frpnl half ac fine, where nature la their ftfonder '" Comment such as this coming frott the lips of enthusiastic admirers o< this grand old resort, arc heard or this strand almost dajly Those who come to our beach front for the first time can scarcely find words to ex press their admiration.
Most fervent was tl
by the Reeves family of Ohio, who came automobiling all the way from the Buckeye state. They came .they saw and were conquered. The ladles donned bathing suits and felt upon comlpg out that they were "oey women of the Twentieth Century "
While the primaries for the selec-
tion of candidate* for office will not occur until Tuesday. September 22nd. It behooves the citizens who are Interested In state, county and municipal government to begin to think about whom they desire to be their public servants for the coming terms beginning in January next. The poll Udans. those who make politics a business and who consider everythin* they do and carry out every action they plan with the lde« of furthering their own political advantages wlthou regard to whether their actions are a benefit to the community, are already at work arranging slates and planning operations. In order to be successful In carrying out their plans and iuddenttally to fill their own pockets by securing what ta generally
termed graft, for themselves. There will be elMteffTn the State
of New Jersey this autumn, twelveprealdeutlal electors who will vote for President and Vice President of the United States; one-third of the
State Senate; and a House of Al
bly. of sixty members, one of whom
will be for Cape May County, to
ceed Coravflle E. SUUe. of Tuckahoc. who has served his second term In that body. The only other officer for vrtilch the people of the entire county will vote Is coroner, who will be elected to serve three years, and who will succeed William Hr Thompson. of this dty. Mr. Thompaon.
under the law cannot be re-elected.
■ | In Cape May there are to be choThe members of Dr * Gilbert H I an alderman, to succeed Francis Shearer's family are bound to the Cz.l K Duke, who wtli serve for May Beach by the ties of many years j of two" years. Three coundlmeo -will Of patronage The Misers Shearer ar ! ^ selected to serve for three years prime favorites among the regular*, each, to succeed Dr. Samuel F. Ware and from childhood have found" great j Louis C. Sayre and F. Sidney Townenjoyment on the strand. ( send. Others to be elected to serve I for one year, and to succeed the fOlMrs B. 1. Gibbon. ("Queen Bcs*" lowing persons. will he assessor is one of the sprightllest. brightest. Charles T. Campbell; collector.. Boland best of the strand’s regular pa j Needles; treasurer. L H. Smith. Jr., irons, and Is equally enthusiastic it. ja member of the Board of Chosen all leaning functioivs of our sntemer Freeholders, to serve for three years, society. In her husband’s fine yacht. J-w+u t>e chosen to succeed Henry S. "Bees." she passes many pleasant' Rutherford. hours. The Inland waters and the ■ ■ ■ - - ■ ^ ocean front share gladly her “favor. j The Ind an Band THE INDIAN BAND Is now her*. Most becomingly attired for lh< Does It 'satisfy you?—-and are you bath, and pleaaant to look upon, is pleased with ft? The toilet sets that Miss WUkins.of a Jackson st.-eet cot-lire are making a special drive on. tage. Her charming personality wins < at the presest time, are Just as pleas and holds the esteem of all who are j iug to the
AT THE
TO-DAVB MUSIC
Tbeir Names Here
HOTELS Wheelock’s U. 8. Indian Band will ! give three concerts today In the p»I vlllon at the foot of Guerney street People Who Have Registered Tl “ nw.., u.i. uu.tjoo. .oa r evening are:
Afternoon.
1 Overture—“Fra Dtavolo (Brother of the Devil) Auber Selection —"Fifty Miles from Boston” Cohen 5 Descriptive—"Musical Critics Dream" E A. Dlx. 4 Valse—Lento Herbert 6 Indian Intermezzo Morse 6 Airs from "Wonderland” Herbert 7 Gems—"Favorite Melodies from Modern Operas" Broke 8 Overture—"Daughter of the Regiment” " Donizetti
Evening Concert
Chatfonte.
PleasantvlUe—A. P. Chapman.
Bridgeton—Miss V. H. Garrow, Mine 1 Overture—“Der Prelachutz” (The Rae P. Oarrow. Mias Emms Westcott. Fr»e Shooter) Weber Niagara Falls—Wm. C. Wallace. 2 Excerpts from "Maritana" Wallace Washington—Mrs G. 8. Naira. 8 Song for Trombone—Selected
New York--Mr and Mrs. W. D. Mr. Oehringer.
Bigelow. I Memories—"Songs of 1861" Trenton—Mrs. S. 0. Bigelow. Mrs Laurendeau ji aun j 6 Polonaise—"Mlgnon" Thomas Germantown—Mrs. C Doolittle. Mis 6 G«nia from "Eragnl" Verd Theodore T. Doolittle. - 7 Descriptive—"In a Clock Store’
(request) Orth
CONCERNING THE PEOPLE
Fads About Those Coming To Cape May
PERSONAL MENTION
Social Events ol the Day Told in Brie! Paragraphs—Home People and Visitors
Stockton.
New York—Rev. Leo Koenig. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Koenig. Mias Adelaide Koenig. Wm. Hutchins. Torresdale—Mrs. L H. PVascis; Jr..
Miss Francis.
Trenton—Ella M. Weston. Philadelphia—Mrs. H. 8. Mias Florence Jenkins.
i March—"W. J.
Intermezzo—"Ruaae"
St. Mary's Annual Bazaar
The annual summer bazaar for the benefit of St. Mary’s Church. Washington street, will be held this year
Parker about the middle of August. Many
donations have been received already,
Baltimore—Mr and Mrs.J. F. Dur- and shares In some of the more 1mbln. Paul V. Durbin. poriant articles are being disposed of. Towson, Md.—Mrs. H. S- Jarrett. Look in Sol. Needles’ window. See Regnald Jarrett. Louis Jarrett, Rich- that twehty-dollar gold piece. It will ard Jarrett, Lesal* Jarrett. be awarded to some lucky person at Germantown—W. 8. Travers. Jr..R. the close of the bazaar. A large ai-d Pane Lord. , beautiful doll win appear In the same
! window. Watch for It.
Colon is I.
Ohicsgo—Mrs. Otto Unxtcker, Otto Local Express
L nzicker, Anna Unxlcker. Adolph L. | Those - wishing a reliable firm to Schoenlnger. handle their express or freight should Philadelphia—J. Percy Smith. ^ on the National Local Express
Hotel Cape May • Company, of 105 Jackaon streeLT hey
Philadelphia—Lester Strouse. * .pedalty of piano moving ss Pittsburg—Mias Snowdon, Miss C W8U “ of ^ “«**• jQ » t Snowdon. Miss McKelvlr. F. B. Snow- «*». ^ em »P- trill do the rest
do,, s. i. pump., m- McKioo., j Tfc . 0 ,.„
L ^L L A IaMaW. School Oh lb. bc^h
[Tboruon. U, uU Elch« u . », MU. Vi™.. Bidurdioa, Irt. ^ p. Richardson pleased to have persons Interested In
chOd development, to can and
what the little people are able to acBristol, Pa.—Mr. and Mrs. Ernie n : com pi la h. Mamin. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Doran. ; ; BalUmore—Eugene B. Barnard, J. 1 When you die. it is Important your B. Barnard. ' lactate should he properly administerTarrytown, N. #.—Chariee VanZant ed. Individuals die, and
Washington—Mrs. J. Ernest Mitchell. Wilmington —Mrs. Norman 8. Huxtey. > —
so fortunate as to make her acquaintance. Her strand friends are numbered among the most select of Rail
Miss Bertha SJteneman -has ret ed from Island Heights, atid charming sea nymph will be Rome."on the beach today, at high
to your > ear. Just think of U—a -twelve piece toilet set for tl.TB, whll they last Can >pu beat the price anywhere! Come and see them and you wtli be pleased with the value.
Vt give you for the me
House furnishing goods at all descrip
have seen girts throw ball* haven’t you? But have you ever i two young girls run a fifty-yard foot race on the beach? On* la promised to come off to-da* Come down ai the fun. ^
MR. CLINE MIMED m mt III Health the Veteran
of Central Market, win h* hind the meat slang no mor
his health breaking down, be feKthat
Bargain In Real Estate
For sola on easy terms the only available property on Beach front in Cape May City which has stab to mobile garage attached; completely rfm ^ *—Hat water heat recently
stationary L sllar and bal
For Bale. One large Ram pier Car. 1»M a
sad Reported for home o* Monday Mr CUnv has held the. poelUoa ^gf a * i *- bead batcher at the Central Market
i condition. Price MM.
Apply tor demonstration. No. 741 Laf dyMte street. Gape May, N. J. Tt, W.
Philadelphia!—Fredrick. Camden—A. J. Bartlet. New York—Frank Zimmerman. Woodbine—W. Abramson
are Incompetent A *
k- It knows its
Make Security Trust Company- your executor. •
An Assistant Betford Garrison, of -806 Washington street, our well-known jeweler, has just secured a practical watch mi ker to assist him in £he r
work.
The Virginia
Philadelphia—J. O Craig. O. JBchirner.' C. M. Phoebus, Mr. dhd Mys.
S. Hugh. E. Ropes,
-The Windier |
Philadelphia—Mrs. William Bpelcer. Miss M. Murry. H. WstUon. S
New YorkWDUam Haseltlne.
Pot.ies on the Beach
Burt Da^cf'has established a pony
Judge J. K. Chalmers, s prominent lawyer of Chattanooga, Tenn., mering at the Lafayette. J. Robert Wood*, a leading business man of Baltimore, with his iwo pleasing daughters, Misses Caroline and Emma, have Just Joined the Southern colony at the Lafayette, to rang n ft i the summer. ^ Prof. Huntingdon/^*ho uaTlemdet of the German band that gave such sweet music at the pier some years ago and gave the people of Cape May a much pleasure, arrived a! the Devoi this week. J. S. Middleton, one of Camden’ business men, is stopping al the Vir-
ginia.
and Mm. Gilbert Gill, of Baltihave Just Joined the upper southland people at the Windsor. Mr. and 8ra. William tt. >tair andcharming daughter Mias Mary Kelsey tttair, arc some of Pennsylvania’s good people who are stopping al ihe Lafayette from York. Dr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Heeler and their daughtcre Misses Katharine and Mildred, arc at the Chalfonle for the summer. Dr. Beeler U a prominent denial surgeon of Philadelphia. Dr. Richard F. Gundry, an eminent physic!ap of Calonsvllle, Md. here Saturday for a short visit with his family, who came to the Lafayette ten days ago. His party consists ol Mre. Gundry, their two sons, Richard and Jesse, a brother of the doctor, Mi W. P. Gundry, and a friend, Miss Isabelle Hill Mr. and Sirs. J. K. Roberta are stationed at Linden Villa. Mr. Robert* has come to take charge of the work for the Lalta A Terry Construction Company of Philadelphia, who have the contract for erecting ihe bulkhead) for the sea walls and jellied in the gov eminent.'s deep water harbor here. Mias Iroogene Gaither, a charming daughter of George K. Gaither, republican nominee for governor of Maryland, is among the Southern families at the BalUmore Inn. B. £ Turner, of one of central Nea York's prominent families, is slopping at the Windsor from Ithaca. Mr. and Mr*. 8- Lee George of Baltlmore have Joined the upper southland ookwiy at the BalUmore Inn. An auto parly consisting of Mr. and Mre. Claude C. Pergdson, Harry FerWililam C. Ferguson, Charle* Harrison and Harry . Harrison, come down from Philadelphia and ore stopping at the Lafayette They chine In two sixly-horeepower Pierce Arrow
vtsiL ttinoc Uidr arrival many of their friends have followed them to the Elbcron. The acquaintance* made al 1 lime ha>c ripened into friendship, hi* first visit here, coming from m AtlanUc City, Mr. Bir brought only light weight summer clothing, but found It so cool In August that on business trip home he brought some armer clothing. In Hepiember there os a warm wave, when he again needed the lighter clothing. Now Mr. h prepared for both torrid and frigid weather, lias (he Elbcron made mistake in not bas ing a bar ? Mr. and Mr*. B T. McCartney and Ire. Margaret C. Lobr are among the Watbiuglon (xxiplc ulopping al. the Chalfonle Mr and Mrs. C. G. Williams, of oi if the best families of Philadelphia, a <b pptng at the Chalfonle. Miss Blanche Liltle, one y( Philadelphia's charming young ladies, is regblered al the Wyoming. r Arkwlnder. a member of U i Board of Trade of Philadelphia. I* stopping at the Glen wood H- Burr and James A. Brans gan are business men of Phlladelphli who are stopping at the Devon. Misses Margaret*' and Martha M Boyle, are charming slaters at the El
boron.
Mias Elizabeth T. Jarden. an at tractive young lady of Philadelphia. Is summering at the Colonial, James F. Blood and D. O. Hare, In. portanl business men of Philadelphia, stopping at the Elbcron. . P. Neal!, very prominent bus! i man of Overbrook, with Mr* Neall. and Miss Rutb.^Paul and 11am Neall. are at borne at the Co
lonlaJ.
Gf W. Weigand, from Philadelphia ■topping for a season at the Stock
GAVE A SERENADE
To Former Judge James Gay Gordon
INDIAN BAND PLAYS a Surprise at Hole! Cape May Last I^ght—Reception Held
: night after the conclusion of tncert In the beach front pavll■Tbeelock'a Indian Band proceeffthe Hotel Cape May where It serenaded former Judge James Gay tordon. of Philadelphia A large num- ■ of the Judge * friends were also hand to pay their respects to him.
Iment paid him by the unexpected renade The Judge la held In high teepi not only In Philadelphia, but r a great number of the resident* and visitors of Cape May There was ptlon and rcfieslunenu In the
t Its conclusion
beach front, and already It has becoi 1 one of our popular quarters. __
BaKtmCftnn.
Philadelphia—kTWinston.
Far Bala.
Os* Urge St Louis Touring Car. Priea |8M. AB complete. In exoe condition, demonstration can be hod by applying to B. W. Dale, 744 Lafay-
Whitman's and Lowney'a confections always fresh. Whitman's super
extf* nuggets, hgrd nugget*.caramels, A productions, chocolate mint 4.be
ih mallows. Ware’s Pharmacy
This well-known place
mated, and U within easy reach of all ports of th edty and is a popular
moating place whore 01
their friends. The trade with the oot
confection*,Peters’ chocolates,Herehcy oboeolatsa, after-dinner mints, lee cream soda with crushed fcnlU, Ware’s
lateal eat Is our specUlty. We also dd the Aldine. scouritMrsndpre-nngUi workmanlike Milton H. Plank, a zgF^zissrsssir" ^ -
Dr. and Mr*. Requart and. Dr. Richard F^ Gundry are prominent Baltimoreans that have Just Joined the colony of Southern people ml the Lafa/etle Mrs. Isaac T. Jones and daughlei Miss Katharine are from a prominen, Lonadowne family and are xUUonec
at the Colonial.
W. P. Wore, a prominent Province, R. I., business man, has Just
arrived at the Elbcron.
A. Wllterman, who Is foremost in businem world of Brooklyn, U
resting at the Glen wood.
J. R. Sheppard, a prominent basieu man of Bridgeton, Is at the Glen
ood.
Mrs. Learning, wtf* of Vice Chancellor Edmund B. Learning, is ill in Bo»> ton, Mtos., and Mr. Learning is there with her. Mr. and Mre. C. A- Daly and family are some of the Washington people at
Mrs. J. B. Colohan. 3rd. is stoppln* among Philadelphia friends Stockton. Mr.'and Mrs. E. McNealGLsunabau. and daughter. Miss F. Ghaunabau. a. 4 Easton, Md., people at the Hotel Cape
May.
Mr. end Mrs. G. P Peabody. Ml; Glady Peabody and R. C. Peabody, prominent old Brookline, Maas., fain tly are summering at the Lafayette. The Hayes sisters, Misses Ruth a EUxabeth, of a prominent Washing ton family, are at the Hotel Cape Mi Otis and Lewis R. Hallo way art some of the Allentown people
Lafayette.
Prof. R- W. Selvtdge, of the Uni ■ erslty of' Missouri, who has beet chosen special agent for the New Jer »cy Com ml salon on Industrial Bduca lion, recently chosen by Governor Fort, has arrived at Cape May. win visit the Cape May Sub 'chool of Industrial Arts and Scieno He la registered at the Devon. Prof. C. H. Robison. of_the T< ’*s College of the City at New York, part of Columbia University, la *t*'.< ng at the Devon. He wm visit the Jape May Bummer School to-day. Prof. Robison will supervise schools at Montclair, N. J., the coming winAfter an absence of tiro year*. Mr*. Jtto Unxlcker, and her three chlldrer, Xto, Anna and Adolph L. Scboeninter. of Chicago, are again located at the Colonial. Senator William C. Wallace, of Nit* far* FMls, N. Y.. Joined his airland children's! the Chalfonle last evening a aojpurn. Senator Wall passing hle*ecpnd season atCape May Mrs. C. Doolittle, of PhUadelphJa. wldow of the late Henry F. Doolittle, if Cape May, and her little granddaughter .Theodora, are staking at the
Chalfonle.
Mre. J. Raum, of Trenton. N. srlth her daughter. Mrs.^ A. G. Bigeof Trenton, and her grandson, RC D. Bigelow, and Ms wife, of New 1 t'ork, are guests Mr* 1 “ Catoartlla’s old ifamllics, la it the Bal tlmore Inf for
of Maryland.
Mlaa Mary H. Finn- Dead Mias Mary Howell Finn, died at the ■ttage. of Dr. and Mre. Albert E. missel, on South Lafayette street, ■boat 4AO yesterday afternoon, from
mplin
1 tbe <
Keep Cool
>ur comfortable and easy-(Uling weight garments that we tailor icy on d comparison in style and flL For the y ounger set’a sw agger air 11 parted by an artful daub of Sew urkisbneaa here and there. For the men of sober taste, stmpliciy without seventy, fashion without
reakUhnexs.
price* are easy o( reach. ■ Edward Van Kessel,
Both ’pbonea.
The New Hotel at Cape May Is a ;rand affair. The Old Bank Is a landiark of'the city, but there Is room t row. Add your name to the list of depositors and thereby help yonr
home bank.
Th* Old Fruit 8tor*.
Cape May’s Fruit tttore is better pte pared than ev er to supply the people ape May with all the fruits of the Kin In the freshest possible manner. Hogan has been in the fruit and candy business for very many years and the people know where lo get good He makes a specialty of serving fruits in packages to the hotel guests
d! as Uie cottagers.
Big Blackberry Cf*
The blackberry crop In South Jersey, which It was thought was burned up by the long drought, has been wonderfully freshened up by the rain, and promises to be enormous. There are acrea'of the fruit and the bushes nore heavily laden than common.
The original Ping Pong Studio, is now opened In Its new and large (uarteo al the Iron Pier, and will make a special tv of Ping Pong Photos,
iKtat Cards and Bouviner Pott Cards. t. W.T. Keupsch.
Why keep your money Ln your cottage or hotel and run the risk at losing It. when you can deposit the aama in Security Tsust Company and get It when you want It without coat to
you.
Fast cards»)every style, Cape May viewa, birthday cards, funny cards, from one to lifly cents each. Ware’s Pharmacy, Ocean at. and UoL
' Tbe Beat Jon Printing The beat Job printing done in Cape May is done at the offlceVif the Cam May HiKALn No. 614 Washington street. We have the latest designs in type and the speed and facility for promptly executing the work, and it is a pleasure with us to do satisfactory printing for the people,of Cape May.

