CAPE MAY DAILY HERALD.
VO!. 11. NO. 29.
CAPE MAY, X. ,T., MOXDAY, AUGUST 3, 1908.
PH1CE TWO CENTS
GREAT INRUSH OF NOTABLE VISITORS
Mid-Season Started With Throngs of Arrivals At All Hotels—Added To Those Here, Resort Is Brilliant and Crowded
tk* largra
3 KVidtJl Btoekton. Philadelphia—S J Megarge. H. S. Marhado, Jamea E. Loder. AV 8 Bro-
Au*na*;» openin* ol ^ K B UBC KaJn. MarfurlU ao; pre*louajear andVhe botaU were Moore. Mr*. L. BellDateio. Mra. Helen
... , | outabury. C. E. Humphreya, E. B. Eu
thoroughly croaded, over Saturday .
( 'ton, Simon Kriedenberg. Emma Ml
and yeaWroay .amon* the eUltora | ehael. Mra. A. McMutt. Mlaa Beaale are man, d.atlngulahed people ot the | »*»•• I “ b * 1 M » c “ utt -
| .A Burger, Mra. Seager, Mlaa Burges* -
different aeetlona of the l nlted aute ( j Wm _ Hock Ur. and Mr*. John A. and Cape May la thereby keeping' Oaborn. Mr and Mra. C. K. MacNlchQ
. i Mlaa Ftoreace MacNIchoi, Mis* Irene
■>“"» 4“ b " ju^Nicbol. Wm U,w WI . L. N. Dr. gre*| at the great and prominent turn stein. E. J Hatch. H. S. Parker. A
aer resort of America The prominent J Kay
arrlvala are I °»P> S. R Slaymaker. S.
iC. Slaymaker. Helen Slaymaker. Hotal Capo May. i Eaatlon. Md.—Jamea P. Davidson.
Philadelphia—Mr and Mr* J S | Elisabeth T. Wright. Mlaa Mary
Anstltln Mr and Mr*. J H Warth {Owen.
man. Whlttoc Evana Dr and Mr* ; Phlmyra, N. J -Dr and Mr*. Geo
Horace Jayne, H H. Pnmera. Jayne. R- Pancoaat-
Geo. G Baaaett. Mr. and Mrs.
Wlater. H. M bougber, Thomas D Richter, Mitchell Huggins. G. Hamil ton Colkel. Mrs O’M Sletaer. Mis* M L Sletaer. and Mra. John O. Sbeats. Mr and Mrs Ralph Blumm. M 3 Pickering*. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. O'Meara. Mr. and Mra. Martin J. Pow era. Mias Prances P Mertetn. Samuel Dickson. Mr and Mra Thomaa E Dunn. Mr and Mrs. Randolph P. Jus tic*. Mr and Mra Prederiak M Duno ^ 8 us bury—Mr and Mra S. P. Wol-
rertoa.
Bryn Mawr—R. G. Weiner. Wi^er
Plaher
Baltimore—Mra WttUaa H. Hall. Mlaa Elisabeth M. Hall. Charles K Harrison. Jr.. Basle Wagner. James S. Whedbee. Prank B. Smith. Washington—Miss H Lithe Croes York. Pa — Walter S. Franklin. Jr Pittsburg—Mra J. J O'Reilly. Miss L. C. O'Reilly. Mlaa A E O'Reilly. Mlaa C. J. O'Reilly. F. J. OalerUng. Wilmington—Mr. and Mrs. J.' nest Smith. Mra E H. Cayley. Mlaa Josephine S. Bath Germantown—Charles F Brown. F T Thomas. W.*D. Lebrenz Overbrook—M B. Parson Mr and Mrs Lqther D Lovekln. Havertord—Charte# H Banna rd. 8 Bene R J. Croaler Crawford, N J.—Mr. and Mra W. W Buckley. Mr and Mra G. K.Bele* Ogonta. Pa.—^ and Mr*. J. J>
Germantown—June* Burgers Englewood—Ylark Apthony Beverly—Mr and Mr*. Mitchell B. Perkin*. T. Oliver i’erklns, Mitchell T. Perkin*. Jr . Charles Perkins Edna Perkin* Elizabeth Perkin*. Melrole Park, Pa—El wood T. Stag* Altoona—B. B. MUnor. Wilmington—W. M. Hammond. Waahlngton—Geo H. O'Connor. C. K. Berryman. Mrs. D. W. Edetin. Isabel L. Edelln. O. M. Height 0- W.
Harrl*.
Baltimore, Co.. Md — A. L Seth. -Baltimore—R. M. Ottenhelm, C. N. Young Laurel Md.—Wm. H Harrison. Narberth. Pa.—B. G. Simpson. Germantown—J. E. Wright
Norristown N J—H D. Walton.
Wm. H Roberta
Toroertalc—Mr* 1 H. Prands. Jr
Ml** FrancU-
New York—WUllam E Burg. Ur and Mra C F Redden. Loutt C Black Mrs Ira Leo Bamberger Pittsburg—Mr and Mrs. R. J. Buy dam. M B Suydam. A P. McCord ' Philadelphia—J 8 Bridget Mr. an Mrs. C. W Lloyd. Mr and Mra Vt J Gillingham. Mary M. Morgan. 8. Pern oerton. Bodd. Mr. and Mrs Sdward F Wall. E F Cook. Jr, H J.
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D Gash. Robert W Swift Bdwin J. Jlynemau. Mrs. Jay F. Schawberg, Mrs C A Blehl Mr and Mrs Mark D Ring. Mr. and Mrs. 3. P.
Philadelphia—Mrs. O. R. Meyers. Mlaa Anna Bender, Alvin E. Siegel. Joseph A. McGuckln. Joseph G. G* | brlel, J. 0. Dulwaid, W. J Strlnman. Thomas Bam bridge. F. H Mehl. Pittsburg. Pa.—John A. Bo.n, N. J. Moore. Germantown—W. p Lebrew, W. M Dobson Harrisburg—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Car
melt
Camden—Reu Hand. Mr. and Mra. W. Grey. Miss Louise Grey Miss Lac Grey. Miss Norma Grey. Baltimore—Mr and Mrs. John B. Adt Mias Adt Dr Irving Miller.. Washington—H. C. Rothrock New York—Mr. and Mrs. J. C.Hoatter, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. BtemleUer Haddon Heights—Mr. and Mrs. B M. Goodwin. Master D. M. Goodwin. Darby, Pa- Mr and Mrs. H. King. Miming burg. Pa—R H Brown Johnstown. Pa —C. R. Stewart.. Cape May—A. D. Swing. - Colonist Bcranton—F 8. BeUn Wilmington—P. 8. du Pont Buffalo—Mr. and Mrs James A. Campbell. Mias Josephine Campbell. Mias A. L. Corconsn. . ' Indianapolis Mra A. E. Sleeve
Lafeyett*.
Phlladeipbia—Miss R. E. Bernlul-
man, E. T./Compaat^Daac Robert M. Dayton. Geo. W. AUeitMra A. M. Coulbourne. James E. Coul bourne. Mra F. Gilbert. Mlaa C. San■om, A. W. Newman. L. Llverlgbt Wm. A Mill*. Mias Ella Edwards. Thomas F. Belt Washington—C. C. Ftrwell. Pittsburg—Custer Parker. Jefferson Valley, N. Y.—Samuel 8. Ackerman. David Ackerman Buffalo—O. W. Quale Baltimore—Alexander A. Seth, W. Sinclair. Jersey City—Mr. and Mr*. C. K. Baltimore Inn CBrmantown—Mr.''and Mra Joseph M. Shoemaker. Philadelphia—Mr. and Mr*. A. L. Car barb, A. T. Dickson, C. R. Parsons Baltimore—Wallace P. Harvey,Mlaa A. S. Black. James M. Miller Charles H. Dorsey. Charte* M. Hurst. Washington—Henry C. Flnkelrtey.G Franck. Coatsvtlle, Md.—8. Howard Whlw. Mia* MargaretU Hough. MIS* Emma Hough. New Haven, Conn.—John W. Doraey, Jr.
Life Bayers on Doty. On Saturday, August 1, sa is the custom In the United State* Life Baring at*lions,the crew* on the New Jersey coast went on duty. The crews of the Cold Spring Life Saving Station, No, if, and of Cape May Point ■UUonJfo.«0.ar* In charge of Captain* Augustus Boor and James W. Eldredge, respectively. The crew conalet ot tlx men and the captain \ntil December 1, and then e eeventh man la added, end they all stay on dnty until May II next year. From that date until Anguet 1, only the Captain la on duty at the station* and the members of the crews are
subject to call.
Cold Spring atation la located at tls fcot of Madison avenue, and the Cape May Point station la opposite Cape
May light bouse.
The Cecil Open The Cecil at NolOS Ocean Street has been opened tor the summer see son of IMS. and the bar U well Block ed with a line of the beat grades of wines and liquors. It has the biggest summer garden In town where see fpode and salads are specially served The private banquet rooms have beer tastefully arranged for supper parties This well-known place la centrally located, and-is within easy reach of all parts of th telly and Is e popular meeting place where one may find their friends. Th* trad* with the cot tags colony Is solicited and ‘phone orders will reoeWe prompt attention Rooms are rented to gentlemen ai moderate price* on the European plan
Philadelphia—Mrs.Henry Qivtn,Mlss Francis Glvtn. Mias Mary Bell. Mr Aid Mr*. A R Cline. Ralph W. Blbbon. Mlaa A H. Gibbon. Herman Boleg. Carl Thunlm, J. A Brgjngan. Noank, Conn —He/£ry E. Darla. Reading—Mr. and Mrs. John A Boatle, Ward W. Boate. El wood Os-
Boate.
Riverton—Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Mor--rt*. Mias Margarilte Morris. New York—Mies B. Mill bank The Glanwood East Or*age. N. J —H. L. Gary. Philadelphia—H. L. Bambrick. Mrs C. E. Bambrick. Mia* Anna Bambrick. Mlaa Gertrude Bambrick. Master* Paul and Joseph Bambrick,-M Isa X. Bambrick. Mlaa Lizzie Myer, Mr. end Mr*. 0. W. Mott, Charles Mans, N. 0. Knight. Mr. end Mrs. E. N. Con klink. Mlaa Edna Conkllng. Mia L. A ConkUng. Eddington. Pa—Mra. BeUie me. Mias Margaret Killian.
Philadelphia—Mr and Mrs. H. Landis Mlaa Virginia Baldwin. Walter G. Farley. Beverly—Rev. Charles E. Betticher. Ardmore—Louisa H. Kaln. Emily C.
Keep Cool
In our oomlortable and easy-fitting light-weight garments that we tailor beyond comparison In style and fit. For the younger set e swagger air Imparted by an (artful dash of New Yorklahneae here and there. FOr the men of sober taste, slmpll city without severity, fashion without treaklahbess. Our prices are easy of reach. . Edward VanKeaaet 424 Washington gtreet-
Attiantic City from Cap* May on Thursdays August 4. end 20. A special train will leave Cep* May at t.OS a m, -and Cap* May Court Hous 8.20 A m, and returning leave Allah tic City depot 6A0 p.m..stopping ©nly at Cape May Court House Tickets aril the special rate of $1.00 for the round trip. Children between 6 and 12 years ot age, half rate. These rill be good only on date of ■pedal train in each direc-
tion as noted above.
Washington—G. P. Lohr Mill villa—Dr. Charle* E. Iter*.
"i Ifni fliV 1 T * > NewShany, I
'Albany. Ind.—J. M. Jonee r J.
M. Baytee. Mtee Burllngton-Su.
The Reading will give a 11.00 excur tbp Lafayette.
Lida Merab has been engaged -especially to play th* part of tody, tea belle In Best Lynne, for three nigfctA with the peay on the
CONCERNING THE PEOPLE Facts About Those Coming
To Cape May
PERSONAL MENTION
Social Events oi the Day Told i BrieJ Paragraphs—Home
People and Visitors
George W. Allen, of the Allen Hat firm of Philadelphia, Is resting at the Lafayette. Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Shoemaker, ol Germantown, are making s pleasant stay at the Baltimore Inn. A O. Pearce, a prominent railroad man of Pittsburg, with bis friend. J. H. Parker, are at the Aldlne Mr*. JCTlr-€«Uiourn and her son. tmes/E. Col bo urn. of Philadelphia. are registered at the Lafayette Mr. and Mrs. WUllam P. Sharpless, of Wert Chester, Pa, are passing s few day* at the-Hotel Cape May.Tbomas F. BeU chief auditor of the Bellevue-Strattord Hotel, of Phlladelphl* was an over. Sunday guest at the Lafayette. Charles H. Dorsey, of Baltimore, and John W. Dorsey. Jr., of New Haven. Conn., are enjoying a season at the Baltimore Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Taah are entertaining at their cottage. No. 72» Washington street, their cousin. Mia* Mill*, of West Philadelphia. Mr. and Mia Walter F. Lwdorn. of Bristol, Pg, are among well-known Cepe May visitors Mr. Leedom la the leading costeand lumber merchant of
Bristol.
E. T. Comfort of the Paxton Comfort Company .leading undertakers sup
of Pennsylvar-ia, is down
from Philadelphia, and stopping at
The original Ping £Pong Studio, is now opened In tie new and large quarters at the Iran Piet, and will
make e specialty of F
W.. T. Keupeeh.
U.
. Fee Sale. On* large St Louis Touring Car.
Mtea itnegene Gsillier, e charming daughter-of George R. Gaither, republican nominee for governor of Maryland, is among the Southern families
at the Baltimore Inn.
Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Dixon, .of Chestnut Hill, ere among the week end guests enjoying the hospitality of Mr. and Mr*. W’Ullam Welsh. Jr., at their Beach avenue cottage Mr. James Flynn, a cottager at .17 Jacksor street has just brought to Cap* May one of the finest auto care seen here this season. Mr. Flynn is a North Carolina lumber merchant Dr. langdon Caakln and family, ot Philadelphia, who are frequent guests at Cap* May City, ar- spending the summer at Fort Plain, N. T, and at Otsego Lake, N. T. They will come to Cape May later in th* eeasonCol. and Mrs. Char lea A P. Hatfield, and Mlaa Hatfield, of Port Myer, Va.. ere enjoying seashore life as patrons of the Colonial. Ool. Hatfield la stationed at Fort Meyer, a fort just out aide of Washington. D. C. He has been colonel of Thirteenth Cavalry sines 1902. He it s native of Alabama and a graduate of West Point The’ Misses .Caroline and Bmmi \Vooda, the ptea^ent daughters of Mr. Robert J. Woods, of Baltimore, are popular social teadpre who are peaetet Mr at the Lafayette. They have with them'Mlaa Cert Grotht and Mtee Bertha WkUbrod, of Ball! ora, who will remain here a me. All make a jolly party. Mr. and Mra. C. K. Macnlcbol. ant
On Trip In Harbor Captain Frank G. Edwards look out In the Cape May Harbor ^y^terday State Treasurer. John ..Or Sbeatz, of Pennsylvania, and Muytr John E. Ref burn, of Philadelphia, and D. J Dea ley, John G. VTlsack. and Mr. Hooker, of Pittsburg. They were out in the Idaho. ,
See Our New Fall Styles Our new tall shades In the latest weave, are now on our ahelve* and on display Our new cut* for early fall suite are at hand. Call early an nake a selection, -tor no gentlemat, • ill be well dressed that does not have the new eeasoa'a style. We al so do cleaning and pressing; also French dry cleaning on flannels and
serge*.
CHARLES SCHERER. Washington and Decatur Sts.
The ticsi Joo I*ranting
Tlie best Job printing done In Cape May is done al tile office of -the < ai-k May UtUtAloi No. 6|4 Washington street. We have the latest designs In lype and the speed and facility foi promptly executing the work, and it is a pleasure with us lo do satisfactory printing for the fieople of Cape May Our charges a re'reasonable and the
work is delivered promptly.
Lida Merab has been engaged es serially to play the pari of Lady li*. -elle In &asl Lynne, for three nights oeglnning August fourth, with the Paul Burns Stock Company on tin Iron PAr. She played at Cape May last summer and those who saw be then will be glad of the privilege o
tgain seeing her act
Jamea K. P. Schellinger Dead. James K. P. Schellinger. well-kno | o many visitor* of Cape May a. 'Captain Polky," died on Saturday morning after a lingering illneea Hifunerai will, occur to-day. He wa. ibout 60 years of age. He Is survlv, by a widow and several children
New Ball Club The Stockton Hotel Base Bail Clul has organized and are ready to receive all challengers Address. WUlsu H. Jefferson, the Manager, Slockloi
Hotel.
For Sal A
One large Rambler Car, 1006 mole, -omplete with top cape; front. In ex optionally One condition. Price 6200 Apply for demonstration. No. 744 Lsf lyette street. Cape May, N. J. E. W
DOWN ON THE BEACH
The Strand and All Its Excellent Ideas ALL TIMELY GOSSIP
The Doings and Antics ol the Jolly Balhrr—The Priilc Maiden and Charming Beau Brummcl
residents of Cepe Me.oold not do better than to open a -■count with Securer Trust Company t will be pleased to serve you. and '111 keep your money safe for yov util you need it An Assistant Belford Garrison, of 205 Washing on street, our well-known jewdler <■■ just secured a practical watch n| -er to sestet him in the rush summt-
work.
The New Aiotel at Cape May Is c .raud affair. The Old Bank ir. a land nark of the city, but there te room t trow. Add ytoor name to the list of leposltors and- thereby help your
nome bank.
Why keep your money In your cot age or hotel and run the risk ot tee ng It when yon can deposit the earn' d Security Trust Company and ge •t when you want It without cost V
Post cards, every style, Cape May. rtewa. birthday cards, funny cards,
"Soulety" Is a word which to many minds bas a very vague meaning, yet there can be no mistaking Ha social importance It must have a slgnlfl--auce of wealth, or of education, or of '■tnhioo's fads, or of all three, mas red under the overshadowing protocJon of eminent respectability Thus ind thus only can we come U> a cored oomprehenelon of true aodrty There may be social seta, of Integral nrinatloD. but society must represent .be best of these In concrete. A seaside resort reaches the higher • laiidards by reason of the higher erodes of patronage. Society folks ire better "spenders- because of their treater resources. Money makes the aorld go round, so wealth, properly .nd honestly used, 1* the great barkone of eveb a seaside resort. To am up.wealth and fashion have their .art in the prosperity of Cape May. nd the honest enjoyment of Us nature offerings, and In the ability lo apprv--iate Its blessings. Much wealth and social prominence .are graced the Cape May strand .ince the earliest days of the resort, while what may be termed the masses, or the middle class, have been of the highly respected and worthy sort- The peach reflects the true standing of the resort and suggests its general hlgb Worthy of note on Saturday, was a ilttie group of Philadelphian’*. In which Mrs. Lewis E. Belller and Mrs. I. Clifford Wilson figured as most attractive lady bathers- They looked well, and were accompanied Into the »urf by Col. J. Warner Hutchins, of he staff of Governor Stuart, of ■ennsylranlA "Kathleen Mavournoen" was a -harming ballad which awakened tender sentiments in the hearts of our. athers and mothers more than a generation ago. and to this day there something sweet in the name •Kathleen." But It te pretty Hath een Lucie, a lively Quaker City irunette who soared down the coast Island Heights a day or two since _ -md settled upon this giorious teach very popular girl te she. and groups ifcn groups of friends curround her it every appearance, always In company with her handsome friend. Miss k-rtha Shocneman. Yesterday, digging in the sand we re found ilttie Ethel Roes, daughter jf Mr. and Mrs. George Ross, of Gloucester, who have Just come to their cottage on FI rat avenue. Ethel was bewailing the Interruption of the pavilion concerts. She te a great admirer of Wheelock and his Indian Band and declares it te the greatest band in the country, as Soon himself
r
_ fifty emits ewch Pauline Whitney, of Windier CVn—_rt ,, #U,L. .....
avenue, was hit on the back of lb* neck by a friend who was diving, and
■tunned .that she fell into the
water and became unconscious. Bath-
bur out, and Dr. Ketcham
and Dr. Hantlngton. a surgeon of the 8. Navy, who were near by apremedies which revived heart action, from e lack ot which she ap-
peared to be suffertnj. Th* Old Fruit Biota
Cppe Max'* Fruit Store te better pro pared than ever to supply the people ot ( ape May with all the fruit* of the the freshest possible manner. Mr. Hogan has been in the fruit and
candy tmtineas h
and lb* people know where to get good fruit He makee a speoialty o( earring

