Cape May Daily Herald, 30 July 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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CAPE MAY DAILY HERAXD, THURSDAY, JULY 80, 19&8

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•C P^Uft-bytM-^Cap* M«y Pbtnt win* elarsTma mra praacb at thU chi throughout U* pnaant numinw. '—Bar. WaMratar Jai Phllilltlrh‘1 —R«t. OWhartoB Me laiv.I<e«* lalaod. New York —Her. WUllaa U. Graff. MeBtorlal Church of the Holy Comforter. Philadelphia. —Hot. William H. Graff, Memorial Church of the Holy Comforter. Philadelphia. -Re*. Q. LlrtocMoa IRebop. Bt. Bamalete. Mantua, N

HONiat twa tn x —K.r*to. u rx Proertatar'e U»waenni, Bell *» V Rntered ad'eacoml claae matter July I. ISOS, at the poet office at Cape May, N. J . under the Act of March J. im.

THI R8UAY. JULY.au 1006.

CITY DIRECTORY. Mayor—Frederick J.Meltln Jan. 1,1010 Alderman—r. K. Duke. .. .Jan. 1. llrtS Council—Wm. 6 Shaw .. .Jan. L 1*10 Sam. H. Moore, ..Jan. 1.1011 Joe. Hand Jan. 1.1*10 " S til well Hand ... Jan. L 1*10 Jaa. J Doak ... .Jan. 1.1»1 •• Joeeph H. Elwell ..Jan. 1, IPi; Sam. F Ware .. Jat- 1.1909 Loula C. Sayre ... Jan. 1.1909 F 8. Townaend .Jan. 1. 1909 Recorder—J. W. Thompson. Jan. 1.1*10 Aaeeeeor—Chaa. T. Campbell Jan. 1, ll**i Collector—SoL Needlee .. Jan. 1.1*09 Treasurer—L H. Smith Jr., Jan. l,ll«> dtrSolLsic—TLoa.P Curley,Jan. 1,1911 BM*. Inapector. n. T. 6toTeoa Jan. L 1*0

BOARD OF BDUCATION. Samuel R. Btltea, President 1*09 Dr. A L. Leach 1*10 William Porter Kdw. H. PhUllpe, Clerk. l»or William K. Sheppard 191) William B. OUbert 1*09 George S. Douglaaa 1909 Lather C. Ogden— Charles 1 ora —

BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. A L. Leach. President. Sept. L 1*09 Dr. V.hLD.Marcy, Health officer " 1106 Robert R Hand " 1*09 William R. Sheppard “ 1910 WUham Porter, Secretary •* 1910 George L. Lo» eu " 1*08 Board of Trade Prealdent, Luther C. Ogden; Secre tary, A. O. Merchant. Jr.; Trearurer, Thomas W. Millet

Charch Directory

Re*. Father D. S. Kelly, Rector. Rector’i office boon—9 to 11 a. ir 7 to 8 JO p. m. Haase*—Sunday a, 6. IS, 8 and 10 a J •• Weekdayt, 7 JO a m. fionda* and Friday Kyemng Service* at 8.00 o'clock. Confeeaiona—Saturday*, and Thunday a before the Firat Friday, from 3.30 to 6. p. m , sod from 7 30 to9JO g.

Week days WednaadayAEvenlng Prayer 8a£nsa Day's and Thursday*—Cel« Uoo of Um Holy Communion 7.30a.

Cor. Washington sod Franklin streets. Cape Mas N. J. Sunday Serrioca. Holy Comm union. 7.30 a. m., every Su day, and 10 JO a. m., the First Sunday of each month. Morning Prayer and Srrmoot 10 90 Evening Prayer only. S p. m. The following clergymen to official* durtna the summer of 1906. IDLY 5. Rev Robert McEay. "b. . Rector Trinity Church, Moores

KIRK ALARM CALLS. The Fire Department has rearranged lu fire alarm boxes and the following are the numbers and new location of 95. Washington atrsei, near Schellen-

32. Washington street, near Union. 47. Washington street and Madison ayenoe. |M. Lainyette and Bank atreeta. 68. Broad and Elmira streets. 506. Pittsburg and New Jersey avenues. 09. Stockton avenue, between Jefferson and Queen streets. 78. Franklin and Waahlngton street! 78. Howard atreet, opposite Stockton avenue. 82. Columbia Avenue and Gurney streets .. 84 Ocean street, near Beach avenne. 81 South Lafayette and Grant streets. 92. Broadway and Beach avenue. 83. Perry street, near Bridge. 94. Perry streel and Beach avenne. 95 Waching toe and Jackson streets' 97. Columbia avenne and Decatur street. 98. Washington and Ocean streets.

Our Secret SocleUec.

Cape Island Lodge, No- 30. F. and A. —Communications, second and fou fuesdaya of each month at lodge room, Waahlngton and Franklin streets. Cape May Camp. No. 8773, Modern Woodmen of America—Meets first Wsdnsaday

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Cape May Conclavm, No. 183. Improved Older, of Heptasopha—Meet* at Ogden' Sail, 311 Washington street, on second an fourth Thursdays of each month. Chpe May Connell, No. 1031; Royal At canum—Meets Oral and third Thursdays ol <«ch month at Auditorium. Cap* May Lodge, No. 31, A. O.G.W.MeeU firs! and thUd Thursdays of sac! month at 319 Washington atreet. Coty Spring Council. Jr. a U. A. M. No 136—Meets in hall at Cold Spring, even rneaday evening at 7 o’clock. Colombia Lodge, No. 93. Independent frder of Mechanics-Meets each Mooda) it Anditorinm. Eureka Lodge. No. . Ladles’ I. O. M.

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every Tuesday e< X Washlngto. atr

Friendshjp Council, No. 97, D. of A.-

d SJ0. In Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall, Cold Spring. The John Mecray Post No., 40, G. A. R a eels on the third Friday of each Lt 7 JO o'clock P. m. - »— v '‘-

Mayfiower Lodge, No. 936, Independenl inier of Odd Fellows—Mee** each Friday el the Audltoriom. Jackson streak. OgallaUa Tribe. No. U7. Improved Order jI Red Men—Meets at 310 Waahh stieetCape May Fire Department. meeU Monday evening In each month at o Washington aad Franklin at rants

CAPE MAY POST OFFICE Arrival and Departure Of Malle WEEK DAYS

12, Rev. George Gunnell, Rectot 8». Andrew’s Church, Philadel 19, Rev. F. A. D. leant. D. D. Recto SC David's Church, Maoavwak, Philadelphia. 26, Rev. Norman Van PeK Levis. Rector Church of the Incarus

D, L.LL) “ 9. tjti. Nathaniel 8. Thornes, Rcc tot Charch of the Holy Apostlea, Philadelphia. ■6, Rev. C- C. Pierce. D. D.. Rector HL Matthew’s Charch. Philadel *1 Rev. Herman L Dabring. D-D.. Saperinuudcnl Protestant lipiscopal City Missmn, Philadel-

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Herald's Daily Story

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August had come. The musical aon was at Ra bright The C r chirped all the morning, the locust ng tn the afternoon, while the tree toad was preparing for an engagement

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Within the drooping boughs of a copper beech bung a hammock, and tn the hammock lay a girl There was not a bit of color tn her attire, from the lace about her'neck to her white aboee. She had promised him a game, but It was very hot and Instead of going on to Uw grounds her ate been deflected to the hammock. WhaFi that triangulating < tennis court? White troueere pair of dividers give an appearance of triangulatlan. The owner, of trouser* Is lasily dancing a tennis . racket. He wooden why ah* doesn’t come. Presently be strolls ward the bonse to look for her. He n’t find her on the porch, so be euthe ben and calls to her. No answer. He returns to the porch and stands looking out at anything, every nothing. Then be catches sight

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branches of the copper beech. He tSangulatee there, moving wfth mo animation than before, and, lifting bough, looks under the green roof. She sleeps. Intent ho th* lovely sight before him. It doesn’t occur to him that

denly. So still la she that Ilf* 1* evident only by the rising and falling of bosom. The mouth la in an admirable position to be kieeed. the bead thrown back and partly over th* ham- [’* aide. The birds above sing songi to oot another; the Insects on the lawn gtre a fantasia In th* i strain. Th* men—well, the man stoops and kieses the girl. She does not awaken, and he kia*e* *r again. Thrice he klsaes bar. and the third

rere to have Joined me." "Ifa too hot for tennis." *1 think so too. Mach pleasanter ere. I might have woo a pair of tovea." "Yon wouldn’t do that" "Why?" "Because you are a gentleman." "Would you never have forgiven me?" "Never—that is, unleu we had been

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your displeasure If I kissed you 1 wouldn't think of doing *0." “OhP He woe sitting on a wldkgr chair beside her hammering the ground with ia racket absently"What am you thinking about?” Mb*

wen. I kissed her throe time* and th* third Ora* aba awoke. She knew very well Td kissed her." "What did rim dor "She didn't do anythta^." "And what did you dor "I didn’t do anything cither «t th*

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Established 1872

p^sseri's J^akery HOTELS AND COTTAGES SUPPLIED

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JEWELRY AND WATCHMAKING Established 18*8 a\^rgest stock of carefully selected goods Clocks ot all rk kinds. Repairing of Watches, Clocks or Jewelry promptly Tr and skilfully done. BELF0RD GARRISON *05 WaahlngtOR SL. Cape May

BUY YOUR FEUIT AT HOGAN'S wipe am omr fbuit store Forty years in the Froit and Candy Business. East Cape May delivery. Special sealed p^kages for Hotel Guests. No charge for package and delivery. 501-3-5-7-9 WISHmCTOI SIC

r T'he Mansion Bakery 317 Mansion St.

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ELI ROSENTHAL.. Merchant Tailor Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dyeing, Men’s and Suits made to order 412 Waahlngtoa Street

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Manufacturing Jeweler V - Repainng^Qf Fuft^t^atches, lewelry, &c. Fall KneAoT\Ctat Glass, Hand Painted . Chin*, Jewelry^ ±c. JOS. K. HAH), 311 Wasbingtan SL

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