CAPE MAT
■ DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY. AUGUST 1, 1908.
CAPE IAY DAILY HERALD
LEWIS T. STEVENS
«urine JulT end Au«uM et No. U4
SL PMsiwb/mwEM, Csss May Point Tha toUovtac cMrsyaME ars paotad to yrMOk at UU oh throughout Ua pnssnt asEUDar
CAPE MAY HERALD 1|« vs .hlngtro SL. 0«po May. N. A « U HAND, Roprooowtatl»% HONES) Boa m X:—Kayotooo M a c DraprtMar'o KoolAonro. Boa « W. » EuloroO aa aaoood-cJasa matter July 1, ISOt, at the poet omca at Cape May. N. J, under the Act ot March 3. 1S7».
mortal Church of Comforter, Phlladalphla. 33—Hot. William U. Craft, Memortal Church of the HoU Comforter. PhUadylphU SO—Kav. U. UTthfStaa Biabo. SL BarBahaa, Mantua, K
4IRK ALARM CALLB. The Fire Department haa rearmnyed t» fire alarm boxes and the followin' ire the number* and new location <
hATt'RDAY, Ai al (*T CITY DIRECTORY.
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AV WaehlnKton straeL i
- | iter - ' lADdlbf.
XL Washington atreeL near Union.
XL Washington etreet, near union.
DIRECTORY. 4 - WaaUington atreet and Madlaon
Mas or—Frsslertrt J. Melvin Jan. 1. l»ll> V'iL'Lafavetle and Bank atreeta.
Alderman—f" K_ Duke, .. .Jan. 1,1>09 [ 5s. Broad and Elmira atreeta.
Council—Wm. S. Shaw ... Jan. L 1»10 i je 65. Pittabor* and New Jereey a»ei
Sam. H. Moore. . .Jan. 1.1*111 6» Stockton avenue, between Jeflfer- ■ Joa Hand Jan. 1,1*10 ■ SO n and Queen atreeta.
" Slllwell Hand .. .Jan. 1. 1*10 |- 7S. Franklin and Washington atreeta
. Doak .... Jan. 1.1»H 75. Howard street, op port le Stockton
. vtenb 11. El a ell ..Jau. 1. 1*11 - Sam. F. Ware .. .Jan. 1.1*0* Louie C. Sayre .. .Jan. 1.1*0* F S. Townsend. .J^ 1. 1*0*
Recorder—J. W. Thompson. Jan. 1.1*10 Aaaeaaor—Chat. T. CanapbeU Jan. 1, 1WI** Collector—SoL Needle* ... Jan. 1. l*<h* Treasurer—l. H. Smith Jr., Jan. l,I»a* OtySoUdSor-Tboa. 1* Curtey.Jan.1,1911
BOARD OF EDUCATION. Samuel R Stltea, President Dr. A. L Leach
William Porter..
avenue.
XL Columbia Avenue and Gurney
Streets
84 i >cean atreet. near Bescb 91 South Lafayette and Grant streets. 92 Broadway and Beach avenne. J3. Berry a tree t, near Bridge. 94. Perry atreet and Beech ayenne. 95 Washington and Jackaon streets97. Columbia avenue and Decatnr
atreet.
96. Washington and Ocean atreeta
H. PhUllpa. Clerk. 1*08 William R. Sheppard — IWt William B. OUMVt 1*0* George S- Douglass 1*09 ~ vXnther C. Ogden -.1910 Charles V ork — ——
Tucedays of each n
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BOARD OF HSALTH. Dr. A. L Leach. President. SepL 1.1*0* Dr. V.M.D. Mercy, Health officer “ 1906 Robert. S. Hand M 1*0* William R. Sheppard “ 1910 William Porter, Secretary *‘ 1910 George L. Los ett “ 1*0* Boort! of Trade President, Luther C. Ogden; Secre tary, A. O. Merchaut, Jr; Treasurer, Thomar W. MilleL
Church Director
Rev. Father D. S. Kelly, Rector. Rector’s office boar*—9 to 11 a. m.;
7 to 8JO p m.
Masses—Sunday*. 6.15, 8 and 10 am
•* Weekdays, 7diU a m.
Sunday and Friday Evening Service*
at 6.00 o'clock.
Confessions—Saturdays, and Thorn day* before tb« First Friday, from “ to 6. p . - — 1 * ’ “ *" - *
, and from 7 30 to* JO p a
lAfaretle SL. betwe Her. Arthui iy»—Celebra , 7.» A jn.
Morning grayer, the first Sunday
Week-day* Wednaadays,Evening Prayer Day's and ThuradaTa—Celehratlon of the Hole Communion 7.3U a. m.
Cape Mar N-J. Sunday Holy Com manioc. 730 A m., day. and 1030 A m . the First Sunday at aech mouth Morning Prayer end Sermon. 10 80 Krenliuc Prayer only. 5 p- m. The following clergymen are expect* to officiate dating the eummer of IRIS. JULY 5. Ker. Eehert McKay. D. D., Sector Tnaity Church, Moorte
- to. Ker. F. A- D. Lanot. D. D. Recto SL David's Church, Man* rank. PhiladelphiA *6, Rev. Norman Van Pelt Leris. Rector Chorch of the Incarnation. Philadelphia. AEG a. Rt Rev John Scarborough. D. D., L-L. D-. Biahop o< New Jeraey. o. Rev. Nathaniel S. Thomas, Rector Church ot the Holy A poetic*. PhiladelphiA *• t6. Rev. C C. Pierce, D. D-. Rector
Sv. Herman L Dnhring, D D.. Bapcrinteadent Protestant Rpiscopal Cay Mission. PhiladelM- Perkins, Ratal r Trinity Church,
SBPT. 6, Re
« sent* nr* free at all aerUe®.
Rev. H. P. Crego. Pastor. Preaching oe Sunday morning at I0.R U the evening at 7 JO. Sunday moraine Worker. Masting i
Our Secret Societies. Adomram Chapter, No. 8*. Royal Arch [aaons—Convocations, third Monday of tch month at lodge room. Washington and Franklin slreeia. Cape Island Lodge, No. 80. F. and A- M.
Cape May Camp. No. 8778. Modem Woodmen of America—Mseta flrat Wadnaaday irf each month at Auditorium. Cape May Conclave. No. 188. Improved Order of Heptaaophs—Meets at Ogden'i laU, 819 W ashington street, on second and lurth Tfaundaya of each month. Cape May Connell, No. 1»; Royal Ar anam—MavU Best end thirdThundays of ach mouth at Auditorium. Cape May lodge No. *1. A- O. U- W. IMU first and third Thu radar* of eel •oath at m Washington etrrrt. Cold tip ring Council. Jr. O. C.A. M. No 15—Marts In hail at Cold Bpring, even ucaday evening hi 7 o'clock. Columbia Lodge, No. US. Independent inter of Mechanics—Meeta each Monday
4 Auditorium.
Eureka Lodge, No. , Ledlea' L O. 3Lierta every Tuesday evening at 8.80 at No. tOt Washington street. Friendship Connell, No. *7. D. of A.-
Heraid's Daily Story j HowSkeWaaWon g
1 Original.1 It wae about 1880 that Alpbane# Nor mlndln came to New Orleans from Pufla., JU had and had killed Mm of Ma Pticoda or rail Era* of hlg, victim* had ei-eral bines aoogfat to taka a Ufa for t Ufa. bet Ui _ nr killed. Tha troth wm that Nonnlndtn was m aklllad In all we* poo*, aapactally fitted with eyea, delicacy of tooch and nerve, that ha waa Invincible. Ooa evening Normlndln waa sltOng with friends In a cafe adjoining a hall whet* a masked ball A man ft-*eaed to r tophelea and wearing a aiMk autared. waked straight up to tha Uhl* where Normlndln waa eaaied. took np a glaaa
Before Leaving
Urn duelist and throw It In Ms faea. Normlndln paled This wm the Brat Urn* in hla Ilf* that be had beeo thi deliberately Insulted. Wiping the wins off hla face, be half arose and askad: "Who are you, *!r7" “The devil." Take off yoor mask.” "That I will do whan I bare killed yoo. Too than look upon you peas below- to "I do not figfft with unknown per “Too shall do jw now or I wlU kill
a not hla usual self. > look unconcerned, ha put and finger on the item of a
ills hand trembled. "When and where oan my find your' ha aakrd of bis ana "Now and here." Turning to two geotlemsn In averting dress who had entered with him, be added. "Thee* trill - — -
corner of the room wM inenta were being tngf vvtahad delay, but tha stranger aajd •Now." Normlndln, however, though (be challenger, waa allowed the choice
going to kill M made no difference with what wi he did the deed. This added to Nor mind la's loea ot narea Ha had to
vvhlrh faw pereona v •' !» 4«*h hs uwa aa sxfart 184 k* ia| narar hMoa* kqpvM a arm e4*m ha rhalangar had been glern the . hole* of weapon*. 1
t A30. In Jr. O.O.A.M. Hall. Cold Spring. The John Mecray Post No., 40, G. A. R. .•eet* on tbs IhlrU Friday at each month t 730 o'clock p. m_ at Franklin street thool bolldlng. Mayflower Lodge. No. *». Independant /rder of Odd Fellows-Meet* sech Friday t the Auditorium. Jackson street. Ogallaila Tribe. No. U7. Improved Order I Red Men—Meets at 810 W
Cape May Fire Department, meet* londay evening in each month at o A’aahlngtoo and Franklin streets
U. 8. Weather Bureau, 214 Ocean SL, Geo. L- Lovett, Agent
CAPE MAY POST OFFICE Arrival and Departure of MaHs WEEK DAYS rrtv* Dap* Cloe* at Offlct
IOJO " aj« - 1135 A. M.
‘• M i 7.00 - SUNDAYS 10.45 A. M. 4J0 P. M. Collections and Dellverie* WEEK DAYS 5J0 A. M. SJO ▲. M. 12.00 M. U.00 M. 3.00 P. M. 0.46 P. M. SUNDAYS SJO P. M. Office open from • at m., until 5 k m, weak day*. Money order d*
Wttfcto an bow after tbs toanR ■ wen given the principals ware fighting In a large unfurnished room forming the whole top story of a dwelling house, lighted by lamp*. Tha stranger still wore bis deriL* drees and masked. Short swords ware In the hands of both adversaria*. The i gar showed skill In fencing, bn ■xtraordinary AIR Normlndln plainly out of nerve. This mad* an even contest of It They fenced for some time without either getting the advantage. But there waa a o spring In the stranger which Increased, while Nonrtadln was heavy and grow
uncanny In tha devira coat nut#- The month of the mask was cot to represent a leer, and tbroSgh above a pair of gllttaring eye* looked oot It Mamed to Normlndtn. to ma-
Too cent kill tea. nor l you," aatf Normlndln presently. "It 1a a draw" Nonatodln'a aavooda looked at each other to surprtoa "I sban kill you." replied the other
lunge and shoved his eword up to tha hilt In Normlndln'* breast As Nor mlndln fell tbs stranger took eft Ms mask. -1 au. the friend," be said, “of ; Alpbona* Merrier, the tost of your ricffina In MUiag him yoo broke the heart of tha young girl to whom be waa enraged. I determined to a bar. I knew yon to be only vnlni (trough year nerve. I have attacked
but a fair
wm dying. He continued to store at
2“S*S weapon to Ms
Mat act to n drama of which It a part. The first la this: Alphonse Merrier, a y
Tracy of tha Darted on duty to tha Crescent QKy and flf- _- - ——--—“ Whea rival
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CAPE MAY HERALD
WEEKLY EDITION
Mailed To Your Address
1.00 for Year in Advance
SECURITY TRUST CO.
STATEMENT
Capital. Surplus and undivided profile Deposits . . . .
f *42.130 91 2*28,738.87
CAPK MAY ADVtHOItY I
J. BPIL'KR LEA511 NO AARON W. HAND WILLIAM K. OAHHKDY ALHF;KT U. BENNETT
DR. JAMES ME4 UAY KEI'llEN T. JOHNsHJ.-r JOHN II. HUJfP^AN H' 'N KUMtirr E. HAND
D^ro. 1. §tevei?s l^|B0HT-W» LAUHQH ■ BUiLDER^i Office an! Shop-Cor. Corgie anfl Jefferson Sts. CAPE MAT, H. J.
KEITH S LAUNDRY Perry and South Lafayette Streets ^ All Class of Work at Lowest Prices Prompt deliver)' and good service. Our wagpn will cal ROBERT H. KEITH
TUsTCLE DICK’S | eSBaABBB BALI. BB1EI7 BATiaa |
RICHARD M. UCNSTCAO. Rrea. i Tboroufklr Reaovatcd——Strictly FinRClaM Barr t
T. I I TAY =-CENTRAL SHOE STORE^=
OOU Washington Ml. CAPE MAY. > J
Op. Heading Trnnlnsl. Vitim all Tolies 6>»l>
Draler InUost* and Bboes. Battling Slipper* and Rubber G»od< Agent in Cape May for Lsiubertville Snag-Proof Bo ,t* and King Uu.lit. For Men Repairing in all 11* Urancbrs Blsrklng l)r™,iug , n d Fin.line. lorSsl*. Ball Binds the beat Ku 'lier Boot. gsn.trtn.iiDg.
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Establislied 1872 p^ssen’s p^akery HOTELS AND COTTA!ills SUPPLIED
524 Washington street
This Space is Reserved for
C. H. Taggart
&irst Claes TOork... At Popular Prices • SINK The Leading Barber
JEWELRY AND WATCHMAKING Established 1888 » Largest stock of carefully selected goods Clocks of all fck kinds. Repairing of Watches, Clocks or Jewelry promptly & and skilfully done. F V ’ BELF0RD GARRISON 308 WMhlngton St., Cape May
Geo. W. Reeves Steam and Hot Water Heating and the Honeywell System
Plumbing in nil lines General Jobbing BpecifiosUona F u rolsbed
622 Washington St.
JUST RECEIVED A NEW AND FUEL LINE OF ^Perfect Fitting Bathing Suits^
Tailored Buttoned Skirts
In All The Lsttast Color!nj
e nr* also hendquartera for the
Worlds Renowned Bon-Ton Corset With lengthening wntoL The Moat perfect flitting comet to the world SIZES IB to ae A Complete Una of Tailored and Fancy Shirt Waists If you want the latest shades In A wiring* and Tent Good* MRS. E. TURNER 323 Wtihinlum St. CAPE NAT, N. J.
BUT YOtJR FRUIT AT HOGAN'S CAPE Mrs OKU FRUIT 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-T-9 WARRINGTON ST.
' I 'he Mansion Bakery 317 Mansion St.
Keystone Phone S2D
WM. WALDORF, Prop t
AD kinds of Pies, Cskes, Hot Buns, Biscuits, Fanev Good*. Etc. Hotels snd Uottage trade solicited. Orders lelt st the store or given'U> the drivers, will be given prompt snd careful attention.
ELI ROSENTHAL... Merchant Tailor Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dyeing, Men’s and Ladie s Suits made to order 413 Washington Street Keystone Phone lOSM ^ -. GAPE MAY, X.
Manufacturing Jeweler Repairineof Fine Watches, Jewelry, &c. / linear Cut Glass, Hand Painted / Chitoa, Jewelry, &c. JOS^K^HAiTO, 311 Washington St. The History of -:Cape May County:FROM THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY EMBIACING
AN account of the Aborigines; The Dutch in Delaware Bay; The Settlement of the County; - bug; The Growth of the Villages; The a and Patriots: The Establishment of Uovcrmnent; The War of 1813; The ProgrcM of the Coanty and Soldiers of the War.
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