Cape May Daily Herald, 4 August 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 1

CAPE MAY DAILY HERALD.

YOU 11. NO. 30.

CAPE MAY, N. J., TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1908.

PltlCE TWO CENTS

DOWN ON ‘THE BEACH The Strand and All Its- Ex* cellciit Ideas ALL TIMELY GOSSIP

Tlir U.unQs Antes ol the Jolly Bather—TV Prtitr Maiden and Charming Beau Brummrl

A de*er young Ud* who h*! l^lnnsi many Cap»- May acenoa. airolI«1 down ilie bt-nch yeaterday. until •he rwa. hej the Delaware Hay How. tieyond Cape May Polpt. There the d!»ix>«ered a hardaome pteaaure craft lying In Uu- offing Upon Inquiring of aome flabi-rmen ahe waa Informed Uuk the boat waa the Krlchem" belong ing to Mayor Reburn, of Phtladelphlr. She ami led aa ahe remembered that ihe yacht'* name waa Gretchen." Juat then . not far away, a genUe . man signalled to the boat by awing log his hat She recognised! the May * and approaching him. politely naked if he were mayor Heybnrn. Lifting hi hat, he replied that he waa •They told me.” ahe went on. that your boat was the "Ketchem.” The Mayor laughed heartily, and said "Well that's pretty good.” In the conversation which followed ahe waa given the alie andjldtr particulars of the boat, her length being 105 feet over all. She was built In Poughkeep^ ate. N. Y. Here the Mayor was Joined by his slaters, and Mias Moorhead, a launch came ashore and took the party to the Grelchen, to be ateamec away up the Delaware to Phlladel phl^ The trip, the Mayor aald. required about eight hour* Thera were three girls, three Jolly. JoUy girl*. As sweet aa tweet could he. Came swinging down, in girly. whlrly

whirls.

Right down to the breaking sea With the hand and shoulder Iocs these three pretty girts came swing Ing down the beath. They looked as u they were the same In -height to an inch, and of the same weight to a pound.—and as to age. they have been Just sweet sixteen, atrandera stood aggpe aa the beauties swung along They -were In bathing attire, uniform in color and style. “Who are they?” waa the query froa otoe to another. No one knew. Where there 1s a will there Is a way, and w discovered thst they were schbcl chums from a town In Maryland, lunc out of Baltimore, whig u not to give away, as they wish, keep people go*»*lus However body may know Miss Miriam Carnal, Misa Ethel Geoffrey and Mias Carrie

A HOT CAMPAIGN • Thu Presidential campaign is now on and from the preeent Indication* • 111 be the hottest fought and moat tores ting campaign for many years. Both great national parties are working hard for the aocceea of their candidates. the Interest will Increase from day to day and will continue until voter has cast his vote and the election has been decided. Every vmerlean citlien Will want to keep in touch with the campaign «s It progresses. “The Philadelphia Prees” the rreat. reliable, metropolitan daltwwlll .lubllab the campaign news coupletey and accurately and will keep ytou •oated up to the minute. Tell icwadealer to serve “The Philadelphia Presa” to your home, get it at .he newsstand or send In your aub•cripUon direct, addressing It to the IrculaUon Department, "The Preas,” ,lh and Chestnut Streets. Philadel-

phia.

AT THE HOTELS

ARE COMING ALONG

The Indian Band THE INDIAN BAND la now here, toes It satisfy you?—and are you •leased with It? The loflel sets tha' >e are making a special drive on l toe present time, are Just as pleas og to the purse, as the new baud 1* o your ear. Just think of It—a welve piece toilet set for $1.7u, whil hey last. Can you beat the prim oywiiere?. Come and see them anu ou win be pleaaod with lb* value, hat we glte you fur the mousy louse furnishing goods of all d esc rip Iona. CHARLES A SWAIN **5-7 Jackson Street.

2, on plan of ES dredge estate at the southeast corner of Broadway

avenue.

. to Jana

CtriTfonU

Elisabeth—M. H. O’Brien. Margaret

L. O’Brien.

Over brook—William McQulrk. Ml-

hael Tolln.

Rosemont—Richard Supplee. New York—A. C. Hendereon.

Philadelphia—Mr. and Mra Alex Patureon. Katharine A. Dailey. yacAakle, HO. Lot 47. block K. Baltimore—Mr. and Mrs Sewell K. 1 ' Oliver, LewU EUlott. Mr and Mrs. W. Mr ^ > ralli( a Cdwsrda Dead. T. Siamiran. Lavtnia Sbartsman. Ell- Atter gufforln< eeTer ai weeks, Mrs sabeth Start!mac. Ida J. Edwards.wife o- Captain Prank Norfold. Va.—Mr*. Kate Hardy. ! Q Wwdf Bristol. Pa. died at —uigton—Miss Caroline Hunter. Mnlurhim of jp- S E. Ewing. In West Cape May, at 10.15 yesterday morning. The cause of death war Easton Mra Chartea P- Davidson. caDcer & bu . The deceased

The R^sdi ng will gl ve a *1.00 excur alon to Attlantlc City from Cape May jn Thursdays August ft and 20. A •pedal train will leave Cape May at 05 a m., and Cape May Court Hous 8.10 a m.. and returning leave Atlantic City depot 5.*0 p.m..stopping only >t Cape May Court Houoe.TW-kets wll o« sold at the a peels' rate of $1.00 foi the round trip. Children between 6 and 12 years of age, half rate. These tickets .will be good oidy on date of on ypedal train In each direc-

tion aa noted above.

St. Mary's Annual Bazaar

The summer bazaar to: the benefit of St. Mary'e Church, Wash ing ton street, will hie. held this year about the middle of August. Maty donations have bean received already and shares in aome of the more Important arildea are being dlipoeod of Look In Sol. Needlea’ window. See that twenty-dollar gold piece. U will be awarded to some lucky person at the ctoee of the baaaar. A large an beautiful doll will appear In the same

window. Watch for it.

Bee- Our New Fell Styles Our new tall shades In the U weave, are now on our ahelvea on display. Our new cuts for early fall suits are at baud. Call early an make a selection, for no gentleman will be well dressed that does not have the new season's styla. We al-

We sec Mias Bertha Reynold* L

again on the beach which was be> childhood's aummer pray around ML* Reynold* com** of Maryland and Jex aey stock and L a fine girt. May go-ft

health and happiness be here An an usually comeley girt la any

attire la Mias Emily 8- Kohn. of Phil

CHARLES SCHERER. Washington and Decatur 8U.

Fancy Goods Bazaar

The ladies of tb^Tlral Baptist Church win give a fancy goods basaa for the benefit of the church funds.

People Who Have Rejistered Their Names Here

the Mecca oi Vixilon all byer The .United

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Record of Transaction! Which Have

Boon Reeentljr Notad.

The following are aome Cape May county real estate transfers: •

Lower Townehlp

Joeeph B. Brown et ala to Harry Brown. H<0. Premises on road to Cape Neighborhood at Cold Spring. Borough of Woet Cape May Joeeph R. WUeon et ux to Edward Ureas. *2500. Premise* between Turn pike Road and old Cape Island Road, near bridge over Cape Island Creek. Imogene Evening ham et ala to 8am uel R. Swain, $1. Quit cl alma undivided two-thirds Interest In part of lot 2. plan of Eldredge estate on eouth aide of Emerald avenue. Samuel R. Swain et ala to Imogene Everlngham, *1. Quit claims, undl

Mrs. J. L. Fagan and family are at

.vided two-third* interest in part of let! the Aldlue from Germantown.

Baltimore—Thomas P. McCormick.

was 43 years of age. and 1* survived

Robert S. McCormick, Miss Eethe Me- b _ bgr b uaband and one son about

Cormlck. Mi. Alice McCormick. Mr. rMrl * ^

and Mra. CDoonell. Marie O- ^ „ malal ^ ^ XMkaa w BrU Donnell. Edith •Donnell. toi to day, and the funeral will be hei

Ion Thursday.

The Windsor j . Harrisburg—W. Ginger j The Cecil Open

Mill vlUe—George W. Weber. I The Cedi at No.»06 Ocean 8 tree I Philadelphia—Samuel L Ge rhard been opened -for the summer sc. Mr*. E. M. L Sayle, Mr. and Mrs. J son of 1901, and the bar Is well stocl Brady. j e d with a line of the best grad, of Gould*boro, Pa—F. A. KloU I win*, and liquor*. - It has lha biggest New York—Ml. Mill* i aummer garden in town where eea Alexandria, Va—A. C. Chambers, foods and v»i«d« are specially served T. Chambers The private banquet rooms have beer Waashlugton—Mr. end Mra A. G. R tastefully arranged for supper parties Ruff, Min Julia E- Ruff. This well-known place is centrally Penaocola, Fla—Mra. E Andeade located, and D within easy reach of

——■ „ / : all parts of th edty and is a popului

Lafayette-' 1

Mr. and M

CONCERNING THE PEOPLE

Facts About Those Coming To Cape May

PERSONAL MENTION

Sodal Event* ol the Day Told i Brid Paragraphs—Home People and Visiton

Hotel t

Lowell, :

their friends. The trade with the ool

I Mra Cor-

. C ' C order, M nek,, w* UlAuo, » . . Br0 °“w m xm i v «<»*“ are rented to aautlemer at Baltimore—Mr. and Mra J* v Pyle, Mra. J. M. Long, Miss . Miss Elm R. Long, N. Herbert

moderate prices on the European plan

Long. Philadelphia—Mr. and Mrs. J B. Btoodln, William B. Bloodlc

pecially to play the part et Lady Isa bells In East Lynne, for three nlghu. beginning August fourth, with tb» Paul Burns Stock Company on the She played at Cape May

Father C. P. Elbert, one pf BalO more’s devlnea la recuperating at the Lafayette. 0. A. Hutchins. President of the 151 ks of Allentown, Pa., la stopping st the VirginjA ~ - Mrs. Charles J. Hoban and daugb ter, Mias Rosalie, of Philadelphia, are st the Windsor. E. M. Conkllng, of PhUsdelphls.snd leading business man. ii stopping r the Glenwood. Rev. and Mra. Thomaa Ogle, are guests of Mrs. 8. A. Poster, at her Perry street cottage. . Mr. and Mrs. 8. L Stone and three daughters. Misses Katharine, Kate and Adella, are st the Elberon. Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Quantebaum, of Covington, Ky., are settled among the people of the South-West at the

Aldlue.

Mr. and Mra. J. A- Wheeler and daughters, Mlsoo* Helen and Edith, are among th* PhQadelphisn’s st the Windsor. Dr. William Hetherinton and Dr. N, F. Henry, leading physicians of Jersey City, bare registered si the Stockton. The Missel Eugdpla and Margarlte Applewaite? the charming sister*, are among the young people at the 8tock-

n Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Mias Elixabeih. nave Joined the Washington colony st the Slock too itotel. Mr. R. D. Moore who Is Interected In the Iron manufactory of Youngs town, Ohio, with Mrs. Moore Is resting st the Lafayette. Mr. and firs. P. Bright, and Mes sere. S. L. William and J. Psnl Bright, are among the WUmlngfon

will be glad of the privilege of

„ „ _ Lids Merab has been engaged e* Relmann Mrs J pecUay to play the part of Lmly Usbelle In Bset Lynne, for three nlghU, Brent. beginning August fourth, with the Kllwsmock, Va.—J. H. BrenL p«„| Burns Stock Company on Alexandria, Vm-Tlmothy White. ££ ^ B^syed ^Lpe May The Elberon. last summer and those who esw Philadelphia—Dr. and Mrs. J. Mar- them will be glad of the privilege W. J. *m1b eMlnx her ocL

Johnson. W. A West John Jsmee. A Barrett, Mra. K. B. Kirby, Miss F. Kirby. New Albany. Ltd-—Mr*. J. M. Bb-

Wben you die, 11 Is.Important your estate should be properly administered. Individuals die, and oomodmoa are incompetent. A Trust Company

Mr, John T. Murphy Baltimore, with Mrs. Morphy and sons John J., and Mon roe, are stopping st the Lafayette. Ool. J, M. Duff, of Louisville, Ky., bead of the legal department of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, arrived st the Stockton Friday evening. Mrs. William H. Hall and Mias Hi sabeth M. Hall, of Baltimore, are protors of the mental City staying at the Hotel Cap*

May.

F. J. ©sterling, the Pittsburg srchi led, and the designer of the Hotel Cape Stay, ,1s enjoying a vacation

William J. SpUlmsn, of the bureau of plant Industry of th* Depertment of Agriculture, arrived st the Chslfoute Friday, to be here at the losing of the Summer Agricultural School. He la In charge of the bureau of farm management inveetigatlont. Mr. and Mra. Henry Ford and son. and James Couxens, of Detroit, Mich . patrops of the Hotel Cape May Mr. Ford la The manufacturer of th<famous automobiles which bear his name. They will remain l*ere for

Home time.

Slate Treasurer and Mrs. John O .'heati, of Pennsylvania, whose bonus see in Philadelphia, and Mr and Mrs. Ralph Hlumm, of Philadelphia, make party of patrons at the Hotel Cape May. They will remain here

several days.

Samuel Dickson, the hestor of the Philadelphia bar, and a director oi the Philadelphia and Reading Rail road, and Interested In'large enterprl .ies. and a law partner of the late iobn C. Bullitt, Is enjoying p vacation st the Hotel iCape May Rev S. Paul Jefferson, formerly of Dennlsville. this county, and how a well-known Baptist clergyman, ha» been appointed chalrufan of the general committee of "OM Home Week' or Port Jefferson. Long island, whic a to take place August 9th to 15lh. Rev. Francis Ysmall, rector ofSt -Uchael'a P. E. Church, Blrdsboro. 'a., who Is a iguest at the Windsor, preached In the Church of the'Advert unday morning, and Rev. Charles E Uettlsher, formerly rector of the \merlcan Church at Rome. Italy preached there in the evening Dr. and Mrs. Horace Jajne and lit le son, H. H. Furness Jayne, of Phil tdelphia, are patrons Yt the Hole Jape May. Some years ago Dr. ant Jrs. Jayne occupied a Jackson stree jottage here. Mrs. Jayne Is a da uglier of Horace Howard Furness, the Eminent Shakespearean scholar ol Philadelphia. t Mr. and Mra. J. Ernest Smith, ol Wilmington, are staying at the Hotel Cape May, and have with them Mrs E. H. Gayiey and Miss Josephine fc Bath, also of Wilmington. Mr. Smith Is one of Delaware’s leading lawyers 9e is fond of Cape May and Is a re ;ulr.r Sommer player on the links o: be Cape May Golf Club. Miss Elois Bertram, (Mra. Frank 3. Coigne.) Who was auch a favoriu tn the Pier last summer, Is res tin* here at her cottage on Washington it reel, with her two children. Mint Bertram (a taking a much needed n-.S vnd notwithstanding many enticing offers have been made her, will po*l lively not resume her work until Uu

FELL DOWN SHAFTWAY

Woman Employee At Hotel Cape May Dies

FROM HER INJURIES

Frances Smith, a Southern girl -mployed In the steward's department of Hotel Cape May. fell down an elesltaft way last night, and sus- ] Injuries from which she died hortly after the fall. Juat how she happened to get Inthe shaft way and fall, tu- one -••ms to be able to explain

The Old Fruit Store. ape May's Fruit hlore is better pre ed than ever L> supply the people ape May with all the fruits of the •canon lu the freshest i>oaslble manner. Hogan has been In the fruit and amdy business lor very many yeeni and the people know w here to get good fruit. He makes a specialty of serving fruiU in packages to the hotel guests 11 as the cottagers.

fan.

Mr. A. J. Alexander, of Dee Moines, lows, and Mr. Staley Livingston, ol larrisburg. Pa., Mias Bertha and Mis Janie Wardell. of Philadelphia, are th* guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newell, of Wert Cape May. Mr. Newell is a nephew of Mr. Alexander, This 1* Mr. Urtngaton'e and Mr. Alexanders first visit to Cape May Mid they are delighted with this resort, and have been royally entertained by Mr. Newell.

'ML Holly—Oreand Mr*. R. C Bar The original Ping IPoo* Studio, is rtngtou.Mldb Beatrice and EUsabeU ^ow opened In 1U new and large

Mr. and Mra Randolph F. Justice or* entertaining at the Howard street Mr. and Mra. Thomaa Dunn and Mr.' and Mra. Frederick Martin Dunn, of>hll*delphl* Alter a britF visit In Boston with Mrs. Learning'# friends, Vice Chair

Musical Night, Stockton Hotel Friday evening, August 7, for the jenefU of the orchestra The occasion Is a deserving one and should b well patronised. A program of excel lent and brilliant selections will be dLooarsed and other feature solos wlj j* given. The dance numbers will be many, new and dhannlng. and w< the ball room will be packed During the evening Lucieo O. Car penter will Introduce a new waitx. jailed the Bar Harbor Glide Ticket* nay be had at Uje office, 50 bent*

Post cards, every style. Cape Msy views, birthday cards, funny cords, from one cent to fifty cent* each. Ware’s Pharmacy, Ocean rt. and Ool-

horses have Just fine livery and hack service of the sals and exchang stables of W. U. Killian. Coll up th* Glenwood, both phonea

Cause Given and How It Ha| pened No One lx Able To Explain

r Jol

The

hot Job printing done in ( s|>e » done a! the ofllce of the C * i-b Hkk.u.o No. 614 Washington

treel. We have the laleHt designs in ype and the »peed and (acuity for romplly executing the work, and it - a plesaure with us lo do satisfactory imling for the people of Cape May. -ir charges are reasonable and the

irk is delivered promptly.

Ladles you should see the demon--iraUons given by Mis* Derkln, of New York, with Pond’s extract preparations, Vanishing Cream, etc., at re’s Philadelphia Pharmacy, corColumbts avenue and Ocean at.

Summer residents of Cape May ouid not do better than to open an .•count with Security Trust Company t will be pleased to serve you. and will keep your money safe for you uitll you need 1L

An Assistant Belford Garrison, of 305 Washington street, our well known Jeweler, has just secured a practical watch m to assist him in the rush somme

The New Hotel at Cape May Is s rand affair. The Old Bank Is a laudtark of the city, but there is room t row. Add your name to the list of depositors and thereby help Jour

Why keep your money In your cotage or hotel and run the risk of losng It. when you can deposit the same in Security Trust Company and get it when yon want It without cost to