CAPE MAY DAILY HERALD.
VOI. II. NO. 32.
CAPE MAY, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 0, 1908.
PRICE TWO CENTS
DOWN ON THE BEACH The Strand and All Its El cellent Ideas
ALL TIMELY GOSSIP TV Doing* aaJ Ante ol the Jolly Bather—The Petite Mskien *nJ Charming Beau Broir.mrl
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tooti*. Pa . *bo l* •lalUns * Jat knot! •trwi cotlaso family for a fortnl*bt. 1, a **ry Vcoua of Uw bath In bar natty blur flaunal robe, elaborately tiiBMBer4 wttb while braid She fally enjoy* the refreahm* water* and tba balmy breeaea ot the batacb-
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babies or baby boys li matters not. but. really, one aeldom sees so many of Unm tumbllna and splaablnc a bo. t In the shallow water and la the pool aa now Yeaterday we diaco*ered Al fred and lease Jennlnsa. aaed three and Ora years, with mother Intbr deeper water In front at them with careful eye The boys who missed the si*ht of the three Maryland beautlas on Monday. hare been look.m* In vain for a reappearance of the anaellc Tlalon.bi» the girls say that the -HpraW given them to much nottfHty that thtj bee Kate about creatln* a aecond aen aatlon They may not repeat the hand and shoulder loch down the beach, but they are atlil here
Baltimore leas strand Mr and Mrs Matthai and three children The beach colony from the Monumental City extend
i be here again. 'was
In a splendid black mohair bath In* ooBtume. Mis* Adelaide Breen a char min* flrnrea wealth of U*hi brown hair and *prtn«y step. I* nn Intereatln* plctaaa a* she cornea U*bUy trippllu* wser the walk and strand from her tat bin* room: and dashes rigorously, yet gracefully Into the break of the so* Regretfully Miss Breen depart* *or borne
A novel sight we* witnessed on the beach at high noon yesterday, w bet a launch party of sixteen perwon*. men. women, and children, were Tieen partaking of quite an els borate aetoet In one of the large) beach tents near PavHlonJio. 1 Whether they were settled sum met folks or Just day visitor* we did not team. The con teat* of the doth *ee li-
ed very IwvMlng
HUGHES NO INDEPENDENT Will Only Seek Republican Nomina-
tion In New York
NEW YORK. Aug. *—Governor Charles E. Hughe*, of New York, announce* that If ha U not re-nomtna
AT THE HOTELS
People Who Have Registered
Their Names Here
ARE COMING ALONG
Cape May i* the Mecca of Vixflon \ Frojg'iirOverThe United
States
ted Ey RepublicanT he will not accept nomination.
SACERDOTAL CELIBACY. Tha Conflict of the Chur*!., and Hu-
man Nature
Mr. Henry Charles Lea, who ha* boon summering at Cape May 'or many year*, and who resides at, seaside homo at No. 8 Grant street, is the author, among other literary -production*, of "HI* lory of B acre do tal Celibacy In the Chrtatlmn Church, which ha* been revised in n third edition, and ha* boon published two volumes, of 481 and 412 page*, by The Macmillan Co., of New York The forty-year* which have *ped since Ur. 'Lea first gave -the world Id* itudy of sacrwdotal celibacy have served only to establish more firmly the worth of this scholarly invest!** tlon. When the first edition appeare toward the dose of the Civil War.the small audience welcoming It was not wholly prepared for the calm aUte-
Mlae Emma G. Riley, Sydney E. Bow- raTOU 05 ^ wWch - **“ ** L < ot controversy or partisanship, crltlPhU*d,lphl,—Mr. ud an. andd-i?". 1 »“ a ““ hMh. Ml» Rutd lUdddd,. WUUdm J.' Id aw. It -- .till dOd.tdd d
virtne to deal gingerly wjth ecclesiastical hlatary. Hie third edition goes
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Rnlllinom—Mr. utd Mr. 0,-1., nptrtt o, UMortwl -»nrch tb. doo! ! Collin., Mr. nnd Mr, John s. on.. ■• !»" 1» ~l»..ltrum, John T. aontrMn.Jodn B. Oon- ' rfU > “* trnm- Edwin K. Oontnm. “ “o -““i ““t U“ HI. o'
nations ' does not consist exclusively
PILOT APPRENTICES nrust Now Be Appoved By Pennsylvania Officials The Hennayl vanla' Commissioners o Navigation on Monday paaacd the .oliosin* reeoluUons: Resolved. That all mailers In-re-lation to pilot* apprentices shall be regulated by the board of Commls»Loners of Navigation tor the River i and lu Navigable Tribu.arles, and no pilot shall take an ap irenUoe srithout first having obubned ihe written permlaaion of the board. ’ If a bomb had been- thrown Into th rank* of the Pennsylvania pilots It •ro&d have 'Tealed no more ccmaler nation. More than one half of the membership of the association Is mad ap of fsabers and son* and grandson *ay nothing at the He* by marrl age. All that was neceeaary when a relative- of one of the older pilota (-ached 1C years or thereabout* wa» to ’-v- him along and plan- hi* nam bq the apprentice Ust. This practice aa* been ebserved since the ahaodalioix was started, and to think that th Navigation Commissioners had the hardihood to change a custom 10 dose ly allied with the aaaocialtoa actually took a way me breath at the Peanayl-
metnber* ‘
J. 8- W.'HoUuh. acUng president o the Navigation Oomsniaaloner* and chairman of the committee on NavlgbUon and Pilots, after giving the
New York—WWinm Sown*
Syracuse, N. Y.—Mr. and Mrs. L.!"
H. ShulU.
Wilmington—Mrs G. A- Meadck.*
Mia* Bixabeth L. Lee.
conclusion that the should regulate and pass upon all would-be apprentices. When the «■ lots' Association sent In five to he confirmed they were
with the
Young man. If yon want to h»v< sport by aendlng your W*. shaggy d. g. no part in the selection of the apInto the watee after a stick ano prentice*, they could not be approved young lady. If you wish to give your | A notice waa *ent to every Penneylpet dog a bath, go np the bearh. oi vaaia pilot, giving him {awmlsslrdown the beach, beyond the bathers
Baltimore—Thomas U. Oontrum,
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Jenkeutowu/Pa—Mr. and Mr*. W. um " mwr • UU «o aome per B Wilson • OM °“® wblch on, J r » scandal mo n*cr Cu»dd»-M™. O, B MwpU, MB.! 0 - * WO ' , " ! Glndy. O. MdTPW, IdSwjjAr. W. .poldW tor M. tl.
however, err* on the side of caution when, after noting that “the Latin Church la the great fact which domltbe history of modern dvilita
tlon.” It continues
It was by no mean* the least of th* factors In the conquering career McGill, Anna of the church that It re paired of all Meow. Mr* K C. Beaman. Mrs. M to whom It granted the supernatural H Blythe. Hiss Blythe. F. A. Shields power* conferred In holy order* that 1*1 tl*bur*—Mr* T M. MortomMlas they should surrender themselves to Lenore Morton. Jack Morton, it unreservedly nnd Irrevocably, that Mt Washington, Md.—Charles E. they should sunder all human tie*, ■ime# j should have no aspirations beyond It* Bryn Mawr. Pa—W, M. Grlatfun *errW. no Xamlly^ aflection* Miss Grace Orlacom, FrltaG ^ttcom, tract their loyalty^ no ramlly duties Edna Gris com 1 on which to waste lu substance,-end Baltimore—Mr. Charles F. Beran, no ambitions nave - for the rewards Lias Bsvan, Miss Margaret Cook. H. which It alone could bestow. Cromwell Bevan. Mr. and Mra C. E. | The faUtortan’s minute account of Berry. Mrs. H. H. Parmenter. Mr*. A Christian celibacy win tempt many Levy, Mra Thomas McCormick. ' student* to pronounce this Institution Mississippi—Mrs. John Barton,Miss the most Important of all whlah have Mary Burton. grown up In the church since the Washington—J. C W. Champlain days of Pan! Unlike doctrine aad Mrs W. H. Acker, Miss Nellie Acker, rftnal. the practice and enforcement wope Acker. ' of sacerdotal celibacy directly affected Wayne, Pa—Mra. BanJ. Franklin the morals, health, sanity and even James, Id. Major Clarks. Minor Clark the material prosperity of Europeans 1 for centuries The extent of this InColon la 1. fluenos cannot he imagined: ft must Wilmington. Del-Mr*. WlABaxter ° Uj0 Zonl^m which MU#\ J°Hrfw "* Wm ^>r ^l^uTqd0Ua These ted
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ths fearful Oangers ot ema philosophy which flouts . D. Snell bake nature. The last touch of tragedy Is B. Mahon. Miss added to the dark chapter by Mr. Lea's Introductory account of the origins and motive of the blighting Insti tutlon.As an expression of early Chris L G. Rndderon tiaa revolt against pagan vice, cell ■ 8. Rudder bacy deserve* praise, lahrwwdty
MR. HARVEY’S TOURNEY
McCREA MAY QUIT
Rumors Concerning Pennsylvsms Ra>
M»ny Ladies Take Part In .Hatch
PHILADELPHIA, Au* Ke|»rt» were circulated In the flnanrtal dls trlcts to-day that James McCrea.presl dent of .the Pennsylvania Company, n
jCONCERNING THE PEOPLE
MRS. BARLOW HERE I
Foursomes and Matches Being Played- -Interest and Players Increasing
The attendance on the links of the Cape May Golf Club yesterday was increased and nearly a half hundred players went around the mile and a half course. The Invitation match play tourney given to the ladies, la Increasing the player* and the Interest. The tourney started well In the afternoon but the thunderstorm which came up, made ijfe partlcTpaota ceaie playing before uey made their second round, and no cards of score*, accordingly were handed In. Among the member* of the Wo mens' Association, who entered the tournament were Mrs. Thomas W. Last wick. Miss Florence Daniel*, Ml as Annette Dari*. Miss Guile Davis.Mr* ramuel Btspham, Mr*. R. Walter Stag Mrs. J. L Brown, Mrs. James Bateman, Miss Rena Dtmond and Mrs. H. Barlow, the Misses De-
Sllver.
Mra. Ronald H Barlow, the champion woman golfer, whose playing la equal to many of the best of men golfers. Joined the Women's Aaaoclaagain yesterday and will be here Rev H. B. Wright, of Bala, and Samuel Blspham, of Philadelphia, enjoyed a match play yesterday afterfotireome which was played through rain and all was that in wblch Edwin K_ Blspham, W Har ■vey. G. Howell Parr and J. Barry rnlnhan, Ujc ’su»j Tfc.r A some fine driving. W. U. Hensel. formerly Attorney General of Pennsylvania, was on the inks and played pror tke course. A Touiwome of the morning was that made up of J. P. Edward* Prank. A. Hayes. Edward Brooks. Jr . and J. H. McOullen. George White played during the day, and had fun with Colonel Bogle A. M. McCullough and Mr. Foulk rod took out a day's card, and had a i over the greens
Sea vine's Camp a Success.
With tmpresetve service# the do# g scene* of the forty-fifth annual imp meeting at Seaville were enacted Monday evening after a series of the most successful religious gath-
eervlcea have continued for ten days under the management ot the Rev. Henry J. Zeller, ot Camden. One of the largest crowds waa present yesterday to hear the Rev H. W. Bolton. D. D-. preach two pow erful sermon* The Rev. Thomas Ogle Oso addressed the meetings The speakers of to-day wss^'tbe Rev. F L. Jewett,-of Palmyra, and th* Rev 8. K Moore, of Camden.
strations given by Mias Derkln. of New York, with Pond's extract prepCream, etc, at Ware's Philadelphia Pharmacy, ooravenue and Ocean sL
Cut Price
la Jewelry, cut glass, watches and silver ware at Belford Garrison’* 206
JAMES M'CREA.
President of Pennsylvania Railroad o retire from that position within
ihort time and that be eeded by Samuel Rea.
president of the company, off Ida
statement on the subject
ble, but the rumor was widely pro alent and occasioned cnish commeir.
rtion wiinin e wftl be si l. jthlrd vlt ly.xNo offlt ■ct was ava
Th# Cedll Open The Cedi at No.205 Ocean Street. Has been opened for the summer sea •on of 1808. and the bar is well steel >d with s line ot the best grades o: sines and liquors. U has the bigges: ummer garden In town where sc. oods and salads are aped ally aerved Che private banquet rooms have beet istefully arranged tor supper partlet This well-known place Is centrallj ocated, and Is within easy reach ot .11 parte .of th edty and is s populat neeting place where one may flee •heir friends. The trajle with the co: tage colony Is solldted and ‘phom ■rders will recdse prompt attentioi looms are rented to gentlemen a' toderate prices on the European plan
Musical Night, Stockton Hotel Friday evening, August *, tor the •enent at me orcaesuw. rne occa olon Is s deserving one and sbonld b veil patronlaed. A program of excel lent and brilliant selections will I>< lacoursed and other feature solog * J be given. The dance rumber* will be many, new and dharmlng, and we the ball room will be packed During the evening Lucian O. Car penter will introduce a new waits, called the Bar Harbor Glide. Ticket* may be had at the office. SO cent* •ach. admitting one.
Pier Avenue etudio lie Pier Avenue Photo gtwdlo ii v having a nice trade taking pic * at night, by their new process * studio is now under the manse* ,t of Robert E. Prince, of Baltl <e, Md, Mr. Prince has bad S' . i * - jxperience In live photograph •lavas and his pictures speak for ti.selves. Being located n an Pier they are sore u> be well pa-
• .iied.
— NOTICE Taxes on real estate nfapald by Am ust 16th will be collected by the advertisement and sale at the property. i*ersonal and poll taxes will be eol lected by the constable, who will levy upon personal property or .take body for default In payment at SOL NEED LEG. - Collector. 8-4-08
Facts About Those Coming To Cape .Hay
PERSONAL MENTION
Social EvenU ol the D«y ToU ; Bnd Paragraph*—Home P to pie and V tailors
■* S 0 r.udderoo Mlar Ethel V. Rudder on and Nelson S. Rudderon. of Merchant vUle. and of the family of well-known Camden merthant, arrived at the ChaiSonte to pass outing. ton. Herbert W Johnson, formerly of il, .-chantvllle. N J . and who has ••rvi-u Camden county both as sens to nd siieriff. Is a guest at the Star ilia Mr* Benjamin Franklin Jaige*. Srd. t VVa> oe. Pa., and her two children, lajor and Minor Clarke, came to he Stockton to en.oy a fortnight* The Indian Band THE INDIAN BAND 1* now here, ■e# Ii satisfy you?—and are you icaaed with It? The toilet nets that >• are making a special drive on. i the present time, are Just as pleas ig to the purse, as the new hand la j your ear. J ust think of It—e *cl vo piece toUel set for 21.75, whil icy lash Can you beat the price j where?. Come and see them and uu will be pleased with the value, lat we give you for the money, louse furnishing goods of all descrip
See Our New Fell Styles r new fall shade* lu the latest weave, are now on our shelves end -'all suite are at hand. Call early an make a selection, for no gentleman will be well dressed that does not the new season's style. We *1*o do cleaning and pressing; ■Imq French dry cleaning on flannels and CHARLES SCHERER. Washington and Decatur Sts.
Fancy Goods Bazaar
The ladles of the First Baptist .'horch will give a fancy goods baxaa or the benefit of the church fund*, )u Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening* August (, 7 and 8, at No. 204 Washington street- Useful and fancy articles will be for sale. Orders will also be received for homemade read and cage to be delivered on th
Saturday of the bazaar.
Mr. John M. Ropers 111
The many friends of Mr. John M. toger*, one of our beet known cottagers, regret to learn that he Is very HI In the German Hospital, where he recently underwent nn operation. The family are constantly at his side, owing to the critical ness of his 111-

