CAPE MAY DAILY HERALD..
tVOl. II. NO. 34.
CAPE MAY, N. J., SATUBDAY, AUGUST 8, 1008.
PRICE TWO CENTS
THE GOLF TOURNAMENT Mrs. B*rto» ■ml I hr Misses Davis In the Qaaic
MiSS DIMOND ONE
Srnu FiaaI* Art Now To Bt Played—Good Contests Expected
Tb« lnlrPB»l In the mntch pl»> toarucf *l'rn lo of lhr club hy Mr R- »>t.-r Harvey l» M iraetlac lnter«*« »nel >«>*»r«l*y w** • dupUcir of !!»•' Umv crowd ed J»r» »l the Cluu bou>e iwidee lb. toumey lie-. :.rld«t *bl« twine yiayrel nl 13- houw. and the' Udte-. were o« in I^re.The mntcb jdny lowriwy line now advanced lo aemi-Ttnal* for lo-dny wllh the player* dies uatMin Ihe probable ooU-ome Firet Match** In lb* tlr*t maiche* -i.iaa R W mobd. wllh a handicap of eight, beat Mra. R- Waller Starr, with a »ndl cap of U. J up hnd S to play Mra. Tbomaa W. BaMwlck and Mr» June* Bateman, each w«h a hand! cap at 1J. quit voluntarily owing to Wednesday afternoon'* ahower. and Mra Bateman went on yeaterday.bul loat her match in lb* *eoond round
oT U, wa*
r Mia* Annette
Da via. handicap of 6, tour up and
three to play
Mlaa. AUaresia DeSUver. with H hand leap, defeated Mrs Samuel Bi»p
ham. with a hn»dl«ap at 11,
Second Round.
THAT TOWEL. When I think of the towel. The old-faabloaed towel. That u*ed to hang up by tba prinUn*> bouse door, 1 thing that nobody In these day* of aboddy Can hammer Iron to wear aa U wore The tramp, who abused It, The deril. who need it. The make up and foreman, the editor (poor man). Each rubbed tome grime off While they put a heap on. In. over, and nnder, \ j Twas blacker than thunder. Twaa harder than poverty, rougher than ala; From the roller suspended. » | k never wea bended, tnd It flapped on Uhe door like a banner of tin. It grew thicker and rougher. Harder and tougher, tnd dally put on an inkier hue, TUI one windy morning, Without any warning. It fell on the Door and waa broken
In two
If you don't believe this come In «nd we wUl endeeror to prove It
The Cedi Open
The CecU at No 106 Ocean Btroel. las been opened for the summer aea •on of ISOS, and the bar la well stock >d with a line of the beet gradee of vtnee and liquors. It has the biggest ummer garden In town where aea ooda and salad* are specially served The private banquet rooms have been hatefully arranged for (upper parties This well-known place la centrally located, and la within easy reach of Ml parts of th ecity and la a popular meeting place jrherq one may find (heir friends. The trade with the cot lage colony is soUclted and 'phone orders will receive prompt attenUon Rooms are rented to genUemen at moderate pricee on the European plan
SUNDAY AT CHURCHES
Rev. Dr. Nathaniel S. Thomas
To Be At St. John’s
40 HOURS DEVOTION
Rrv, Edmund Hewitt To Be At M. E. Gaurdi--Warwick At
Baptist—Other
This to the second Sunday of the midsummer season at Gape May and a very Urge number of Uib guesu aa well aa the dtisene of our “City by-the-Sea." will be found at the eer eral eerricee of our many churchedAt the 8J. Mary'i Catholic Church, on Washington street, a forty hour devotion will begin to-morrow, extendi log during Monday and concluding on Tuesday morning. Maas 6.16. SiOO. and 10.00 a m. Blessed Sacrament exhibited after the 10 o’clock moss until evening. The Sunday and Monday evening eerrioea will be at S o'clock, rosary, aermon, benediction and Moat Blessed Sacrament. Monday and Tuesday morning Masses 6 - SO and 7.SO o'clock. Sunday #«naon will be by Father Kelly, Rector, and Monday evening by Father Mahoney. Assist. Rector. Confession Sunday ap Mondky from 4-00 to 6 00 p. m.. and
after the devotions.
At the First Presbyterian Church, cerner of Hughes and Decatur street* the Rev. James McLeod, the Minister, who to noted tor hto blbtcal learning, hie scholarly discourses and aptness
Local Option th* Solution From Jersey City Journal.
Local Option to th* practical solu lion of the vexutlotis liquor pfoblem The revelations before the SUte Excise Commission at Atlantic City maka It very dear. The prosecutor of the Pleas «<««digiy declared that tn that dtp the lav cannot be enforced because the people do not‘want it enforced and would if they had the >wer, strike It from the statutes This was an astonishing declare Ingtion. Atlantic City to a summer And winter raoort. Its patrons com*
rery section of the country
for the surf bathing In summer and the hot ocean baths In winter It la a health resort. 1U development
due principally to the goes l*
m other Elate*, being a city of •la and boarding houses. It df pends for its prosperity on the money poured In by the transients, the non
Atlantic City to in a different class from perhaps any other municipality In New Jereey. Long Branch and Aabury Perk put on ^ activity about three months in the year, but Atlantic City to open the year through and U must cater to the needs of 1U patrons or they would cease to go there, and Its jrlory and 1U prosper-
ity would depart.
la New York An exception Is made and while the la# to observed to some extent, at least In other section*, it to a dead letter so far as Coney to-
Excursion to Atlantic City.
The Pennsylvania Railroad will run | , n h |, way of putting tl>em.vlll preach one of Ha popular excursions to At- lbe foipe ] » t both services of
-KODd round th. new play ! **“* on Tt,ur- » y - Au * u " t “- the day. At the morning — —
, Mrs. J. L Brown an. Mrs. R»"»id H Barlow, the forme champion of Cape May and ollw
clubs 7
Miss Q. Davis, handicap 8. defeat ti Mias Florence Daniels, handicap
I and tifopplng at i
intermediate eta- i
1 sing. Mrs. Pattereon
lions between here and. Cape May Court House. Returning the train will leave Atlantic at 5 p. m The price for the round trip will be one dollar.
be had from the rail-
road offices along the tine
T. o .
Mrs Ronald H. Bartow, who play &p«c‘al Excursion to Ocean City fed from scratch, defeated Mrs BrowrJ On account of the wattw carnival handicap >. two up jet Ocean City, to be held on the eves* Mlaa K- Mmond. handicap 8. ' de | lnl ^ Au<u s t lath, the Heading I tested Mr* James Bateman, handi road wtU run a special excursion cap 1J, one up . Cape May. tearing here at'7-30 In the Miss Annette Davis, hand'.cap i. Lvewina. Returning, leave Ocean City defeated Mto* A DeStlrer. handicap a The prise tor the trip
U. Dr* up and four to pUy IwtH he one doUar Fee HewG-Einal* I The semi-finals are ready for to^ i Pure Pood Bill
to the talented wife of Dr. Patternoe. Pastor of the Wanamakar Church,
of Philadelphia.
tbs First M. E Church. Ingtos streeL Rev.
the Central 1
Bridge ton, will preach at the log service. Dr. Hewitt to a very able divine aad at one time was parlor of the Cape May M. E. Church, and
day. the four oonteatanU will be Mias G. Davis, handicap S. against Mrs R. H. Barlow, scratch Miss R IX mood, handicap 8. against Ml** Annette Da 4*. handi
CAP » Notes
M ane Mr* A R Price here tak-
thuelastic They are playing with Mr.
and Mrs J. L. Brown-
H. D Bradley Joined for a weekjdy as * guest of Vice Chancellor E. B i They enjoy the links thor
selves la rsfsrencc to food aad drugs ■ seems to be a general disposition oa the part of Intelligent people, to demand goods that are Intended for consumption to be-absolute purity Ihsa strengthening the hands of our law makers. Wlltbank's candies are
The Bridge Whtot Some of th* lad toe who took part la the bridge whtel yesterday afternoon at the deb house were Mrs. R. Walter Btarr. Mrs Hunslcker, Mis. BeaJ 1 Cibton. Mrs. E H Mudg. . Mrs H M. JusU Mrs John M Wei 4|pe*Mias tlenirig. Mrs Tbomaa W. Eeetwtok. Mrs. A B Miller. Mrs E , Mrs. C. A
Notwithstanding the passage by the lata Congress of the Purs Food Lews
The Beet Job Printing
The beet Job printing done la Cape May to done at the office of'the CAP* MAY HERALD. No. <14 Weak ligton street Wf have the latest de algae la type and the speed aad facility Bor promptly executing the wuth and U to a pi as sure with us to do satisfactory printing lor tbs people of Cop* May. Our charges are roasoaabie and the work to delivered
At the First Baptist Church, comer of Lafayette and Franklin streets. Rev. Charles Warwick, pastor of the Diamond Street Baptist Church, of
MAO. evening at A00 o'clock. Mr. Warwick to a Cape May county man, and many of friends win doubtless be pi
bear him preach.
At the P. E. Church of the AdveuL on Lafayette streeL the Rev. Arthur Hess, the Rector, will
Holy' Communion at 7 A0 a. m.. and
'morning sermon at 10. school at 3 00 p. m.. aad
RUN OVER BY WAGON
Twelve Year Old Charles Hess Falls
DIES SOON AFTER
Accident Happined In West Cape Miy—Wagon Crushes Neck
It to apparent that every general excise law enacted must Injure and be unpopuldr In some communities, according as condition* vary. IxxjsI Option offers a Just and sane way for each community to meet Its own
Charles Hess, a son of Philip Hess, of Broadway and Columbia Avenue, West Cape May, about 12 years, was riding on one of Ogden’s lumber W*gons yesterday afternoon, going to Cold Spring, and when opposite Bb ward Learning's residence, the wagon over a large stone in the roa<f and the Jolt threw the boy off in front of h rear wheel, which ran ovei the side of hto face/fSd~w*ck^ UtUe Theodore /Edward*, who wa* i the wagon, first discovered the boy had fallen off. The driver start ed beck with the dying boy and on being overtaken by an auto, ib<j boy was brought to Dr. Frank R. Hughes West Caps May bfrlce. The boy gasped after being placed in the automobile, but before Dr. Hughes could reach the office. Dr. Lake, who came up, was called and pronounced th* boy dead
•L Mary's Annual Bazaar • annual hummer bazaar for th* benefit of BL Mery's Church. Wash Ington streeL will be held this year about the middle of August Many
sired already
and shares In soma of the mors Important articles are being disposed of
that twenty-dollar gold piece. It w be awarded to some lack/ person tbs does of the bazaar. A large a beautiful doU wlli appear In tba aaa
It affords ** great pleasure to an-
nounce tbs arrival of the latest no veldee b design*, material* and trim
lings that will ba fashionable for tthi coming fall *”R winter- seal
JM8-09, aa^ that we are fully prepar-
gentta taflor-mad* garments. Our gar to are guaranteed u fit perfectly show the graceful tones desired by all who wish to drees well
The ladles of the First
Lurch wUl give a fancy goods baaaa
for the benefit of the church
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
August 4, T and 3: at No.
New York, with Pond* nraUooa, Vanishing Cream, sto, at .. Ware's Philadelphia Pharmacy, nor-
Philadelphia, Th* eerrioa* will UsJ>. rv.mir:iminn *< T Zf> * ■* mnrn-
5h* Wanted The Cluster An interesting little story to told about the finding of the diamond clue tor lost by Mrs. B. A Smith, wilt of the genial proprietor of the Block n Hotel s short time ago. The find which ww* made by a UlUe guest of the hotel. Ml** Margaret Hlgbt, and was not discovered until the morning after, when the mother of the child noticed the Jewel pinned to the little oces night drees. I poo questioning the child as to where shtgot the pin, she said In her childish way that she picked It up In the elevator. She was dellgbtcl with It and did not want to part with it, saying that II was so pretty she wauled li pinned on her night 'trees every even g on going to bed. The owner of the Jewel wsx dellglM ed to know that It was found and returned to her. The Utile one recel >d a substantial reward as well a* shower of kisses.
Autoed from Bsr Harbor. An automobile party consisting of Oliver C. Bull. James C. Bull and Henry C. Bull, arrived at the Luiay -tie last evening from Bar Harbor, Me. They have autoed all the way. taking in all the hummer reports lo the way and while they have slop ped enroute at many pleasant place*, they report that Cape Maytto the finest of all the cltles-by-the-sh*
Th# Indian Band THE INDIAN BAND to now her*. Does it satisfy you!—and are you pleased with It? The toilet seta that *e are making a special drive on. at the present time, are Just, as pleas lug to the puna, gs th* new band to iut ear. Just think of It—a twelve piece toilet set for <1.76, whU they lasL Can you best the price anywbei'et. Come and see them and you will be pleased with th* vain, we give you tor .Um money House furnishing goods df all descrip CHARLES A. SWAIN
Bargain la Real Estate
■0* on easy terms the only available property on Beech front CapelMay City which baa stabto, automobile gang* attached; completely furnished. Hot water heat recently installed, stationary laundry tabs, cemented cellar and. bath bouses attach ed. Apply to SoL Needles, 608 Wash
Keep In' miad one thing. A maw who baa a bank account, always has) ready money. He" to not compelled to call on hto neighbor In time of (trees Try lb and keep your money In 8#
When you die, U to Important your estate should he property administer.
The New Hotel at Cape May to s : to aJand mark of the city, bat there to to the list
CONCERNING THE PEOPLE
Facts About Those Coming To Cape May
PERSONAL MENTION
boaal Events oi the Day Told Bnd Paragraphs—Home People and Visitors
Pier Avenue studio . he Pier Avenue Photo Studio l> v haring a nice Grade taking pic m at night, by their new process s studio to now under the inanagnt of Robert E. Prince, of Balti re. Md, Mr. Prince has had 8 ,rs experience in the photograp «iuess and hto pictures speak to -ir.selves. Being located near thr Pier they are sure u> be weU pa ntodd.
Dancing Class Stockton. Hotel every morning 10 . 11A0. Private lesson* to suit 86 entire season. The drop step and barn dance*''t*ught rapidly, single
Lucn O. Carpenter, Instructor Informal dances every evening Two tickets, 36 cents; five rickets, 1 cents. Gland Orchestra.
Ware’s Pharmacy specialties In soda • ater, cream. Ice cream with crush ec riMta, sundaes. Hires’ root beer, gin ger ale, orangeade, shaved Ice Waro's •hannacy. Ocean street and Columbia avenue.
County Election Board The county Board of Elections ganlsed at Court House yesterday, acting Michael H.'Kearns, of Cape May, chairman and H. F. Dougherty.
Th* Beach School. A Lata haw’s School on the beach trout to a most attractive place for ronug folks. Mr. Latohaw will bt pleased to have person# Interested in child dsvslopment, to call and so# what the little people ere able U
Valet Service
idles* and men's tailoring. Have clothes cleaned and pressed whU are asleep. Afternoon or night Ring for bell boy orjoalL Clothing id lor or delivered same day free
Edward VanKossel, . 414 Washington street.
NOTICE.
month of August, I will be In my office Ocean and Hughes eta, from 6 a. m, to 6 p. m. Philadelphia off .c
Building.
C. H. LORE'
. O . is a gu.t-si at the Laf B Mahon and Mlaa E. E if UaiUmure. are enjoying the Star Vmain ce Darragh and her sweet little daughter Mildred, are at the Philadelphia. Charles J. Uoban ami her daughter, Miss Rosalie, of Phil adelphia. are •lopping, at the YlrI. Le Cample and her daughMiaa Le Cample, of Kentucky's people are at the Hotel Cape May. from Lexington. The MU»es Ethel ami Louise Dre•rt, of Philadelphia, are spending a ile&aant vacation with the Misses Hart on North street Mrs. F. L. Fagan la stopping at the .Udine. Mra. Fagan la a sister to Mra. Norris Taggart who ha* her ttage' near the Aidlne. P. W. ■Grace, chief clerk of the district passenger agent of the Reading Railroad, at Philadelphia, Is esling at the Lafayette Qrtacom, Misses Grace and Edna Grlscorn and Ftlta Grtacom. one of the old famlllee of Pennsylvania, ■e summering at the Stockton. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Gibbon, las Emma Gibbon. Clinton Gibbon, Russel Gibbon and Walter Gibbon, of Philadelphia, are stopping at the
Devon.
Mrs Mary Lamb and daughter.Ulss Minnie, have returnd to th* El boron aftler an absence of two years. They receive a hearty welcome from their
friends.
Mlaa Winifred A Fowkes, of Glenside. Pa . with Mra. Charles H. Stringer, at Ambler, Pa., are guesta at the Aidlne, Miss Fowkes is a yearly guest at the Aidlne. James W. Latta, formerly Secretary of Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania, to a distinguished patron at the Stockton Hotel, lie comes annually to this hotel for an outing. An automobile party from Bridgeton, arrived In Cape May yesterday The party oonaltesd of Mrs. B. H. Minch,. Mrs. E. F. Crowell, Mias Olive Crowell, Mias Francis CraweU, and Robert CrawaU. Mra. Minch to the wife of State Senator Hon. Bloomfield H. Minch. and D. T. Chaimer, of Alexandria, Va., who are at the Windsor, and Miss Ester Herbert, of Wilmington, who to stopping at Uhe Elberoc. ere a Jolly party. They are delighted with the ocean. Mr. D. T. Chalmer having never seen the great ocean beforeMr. and Mrs. J. F. Penrose and daughters. Misses Lucy, Alma and Gertrude, and sens Masters Neville sad John F-, Jfc, are at the GtonGeraantown. The Pen•e all good horse-back girl* are among our
rider*.
toners! to ac Lobe Strauss, of Maryland, aad Mr. and Mra WUllam Hackney Whyte and Mr. Charte# O. Whyte, of Baltimore.

