CAPE MAY DAILY HERALD.
VOI. II. NO. 81).
CAPE MAY, N. ^cFKIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1908.
PHICE TWO CENTS
THE GOLF MATCHES ON Tournament Started Yesterday, 27 Players
CONCERNING THE-PEOPLE
Facts About Those Cominp To Cape May
GRAND RALLY OF PRESBYTERIANS
[At.Coid Sprinfl, Inj'OU Brick Churck," Ejected Ejghly-Five Year* Ago
CONSOLATION ALSO PERSONAL MENTION
Ihr l Ante sis -''|unicii and H Friday IT* Interest Will Be InlcJi:*
Social Events ol the Day Told in Brie! Piragrapk»—-Home People and V isitors
nej. which m .rte.l olf auapicloualj lnien-x hu Uvu fc -n>w.ua. lUmula 1*4 laraely by th.- puoll.lty trf event; there through the columns of th» DAILY HERALD, which publUhe* the only reliable new* of lb.- happening! on the links and at the club house In the first round ** »»» playcu yesterday the results were fomewhai grailtylng to winners andjfllsappolut Ing to those who were Louis Brown, of 1*1 Usb/rg. handle, a 7, defeated Llewellyn Sdlth, of Loul* rule, handicap 7. two up and one to
play
Edwin K. Bispham, of PhUadelphl handicap 3, defeated H. M. Justl.Phll adelphla, handicap 10. three up anc two to play. J. P. Edwards, Philadelphia. scravK defeated J. W. Hart. Glen Ridge. N. J., handicap ». two up. G. Howell Parr, Baltimore. handlci|| 3, defeated William M. Allen. Phils delphla. handicap 6, two up. Frank A. Hays. Philadelphia, handcap 3. defeated H. K. Lofland. Phils delphla. handicap 10, one up. Spencer D. Wright. Jr.. Philadelphia. handicap 10, defeated J. W Price, Plltaburg, handicap 10, thrcv up and two to go. W. B. Mcllor. Philadelphia, hand! cap 4. defeated Dr. Charles N. Davis. Philadelphia, handicap 6, three up. Samuel Bispham. Philadelphia, hat. dicap 4. defeated Thomas W. East wick. Cape May, handicap 4. one up. R. Wlster Harvey Philadelphia, scratch, defeated Rev H. B. Wright Bala. Pa . handicap 8, two up and ot* to go. Louis H. Ayres, Philadelphla.handlcap 6. defeated Vice Chancellor Ed nmnd B. Learning, handicap 8, three
.le Del., has joined jny st the Colonial.
K. A. O'Donnell and T J. O Dout jU. two well-known Pnilodelplnan s.
ire at the Star Villa.
Joel M. Jamison, of one of the best Amities of Freeport, HI., is summer
ng at the Lafayette
Mrs. Sara C. Hood and attractive ■laughter, Mias Ethel, are stopping ai the Windsor from Lsnsdowne, Pa Charles J. Thomas and the charming Mias Mary A. Thomas, are some of the Philadelphian's at the UlenMrs. W. M. Hunk and daughter. Miss Hunk, of Wynnmore, Pa., and of one of the old Pennsylvania fern Ulee, are at the Colonial. James R. Reading, of New York.
H. P. Bradley. Philadelphia, handicap 8, defeated Judge James M. E. Hildreth. Cape May, handicap 7, one up. By reason of the failure of Edwin F. Cook, Philadelphia, handicap 6, to appear be defaulted to Edwin J. Far her. Baltimore, handicap 6. Frank H. Moas. Philadelphia, hands cap 8, A. R. Jones, Philadelphia, handicap 9. failed to appear, and the qpe who appears to-Lay and' desires to play will go against T. M. S. Rolls, handlcsp 4. As s match on the second round, without playing the first, Charles L. Matthews, Philadelphia, handicap 7. defeated William P. Breen, Fort Wayne. Ind., handicap 9, three up and two to goSecond Round Opponents. - The following will be opponents In the second round to-day and their
handicaps:
H. F. Bradley, 8 rs Louis H Ayres 6. . - _ ^ R. Wlster Harvey, 0, vie Sttauel
4.
Edwin J. Farter, 8, vs W. B. M4
lor, 4.
Spencer D. Wright. Jr., 10, vs Frank A. Hays, 3. G. Howell Parr, 3, rs. X.
wards, 0.
Edwin K- Bispham, 3, vs. Louis
Bmwa, 7.
Thw losers to-day win begin play-
ing foy a consolation cup.
The cups for both the winner of U4 ^“fOlssns.rf SC Louis; Mias tourney and the consolation an w
on axbtMUon at the rtnb house.
Stuns By a Stlngrsy. Charles A. Swain, the merchant. hint recently, caught a fish, and not knowing what kind It i the boah U pro ▼ad to be a sOngray and stung Urn through bln shoe making a bad woun from which he la suffering mack
lr». W. Inga*, of Detroit iory social guests at th.
B. T. Hoicu
l- aouincru coi
t city,
resting si the Lafayette. Mrs. J. R. Bennett and Mrs. P. H. Bennett, of Fairmont, W. Va, have registered at the Hotel Cape May. L. C. Smith, a leading cilisen ol Louisville, Ky , has joined the colony from the South-west, at the Hotei Cape May. Gtbrge T. Brown, Benjamin Brown, Mias Edith Clark. Mrs. Charles Rog gs and Mias Hoggs, have all Just reg mtered at the Stockton. Robb, for many years a holder of a prominent post Uon with Strawbridge A and Clothier. Philadelphia, Is with Mrs. Robb, at the Caroll Villa for a sojourn. George Hires, one of the leading business men of Salem, N. J., with ds three daughters. Misses C. D., A. I. and L. Hires, are on aD outing to 'ape May, and are stopping at the Hotel Cape May. Thomas Jamison, s prominent Philadelphia architect, of- the firm of William Steele A Son. is with Mrs. Jaml son, and their two daughters. Miss Helen T.. and Jessie P , passing their vacation at the Carol] Villa. Mr. W. L. Morris, of Fall River, U the Virginia. Mr. Morris will speno some time with his friends Messrs James M. Hugh and Edward Pierce, of Scranton, Pa. These young men imates at Holy Cross Col lege, Worcester, Mass, and are guest* of Mr. D. A. O'Brien of the Virginia.
A Straw Rids.
The streets of our city appeared full of straw riding parties last even ing Among the most merry was a large party of young ladle- of the Cape May s younger eeL Thoj appeared the jolllest of the jolly, ant could blow their horns the loudest ol any of the parties. They consisted oi Misses Edna Paxson, Margaret Hoi lopeter, Bessie Landuer, Louise VU sack, Vincent Richardson. Dorothy Vli sack, Florence Hanck, Louise Beltxer, Marie Star, Sara Tate, Madalln Bretnraen, »m«iw Lsudausr, Mrs. Laudauer, and Miss Kerr, were the chaperons.
DOWN ON THE BEACH
rbe Strand and All Us Ex* cellcnt Ideas
ALL TIMELY GOSSIP
The Doings and Antics oi the Jelly Bather—The Peiite Maiden and Charming Beau Brum me I
morning, August 16, at 10.30 o’clock. A special program of addresses and musical numbers to be rendered by well known and popular singers Is
given below.
Many dascendent* of the early mem hers ot this old church founded in 1714 and a goodly number of those who were either former members or received their early religious training here, from Philadelphia and other ties, are expected at this gathering. The object of this rally is to reawaken Interest In this old church which has been so closely connected
UOO 17t 4-COLD SPRING CHURCH—1908
The Cold Spring Presbyterian twenty-five years. Therefore at a, veyanos to Cold Spring are requested Church will hold a grand Rally of Us meeting of the friends and members i to notify the office of the Dally Star members and friends, next Sunday last month U was decided to have a , before 8 p. m, on Saturday. August
grand rally day at the old Sanctuary, 116th. and transportation will be pro when Us members and friends could vlded for them. Coaches, will leave be present and make contribution for j Washington and Perry streets at 9.46
the thorough painting and renovating | t|iar _ of the structure. A committee was appointed to make the arrangements
and Issue hi vita Uo ns and announce- Propram.
menu, and prepare for what la to be girded as a reunion of old friends in which It da believed all who can wUl be present. Their help is urgently needed to secure as large a fund as possible which will be required to put this venerable bouse of worship, whom all love, In first-class
and Interwoven with the lives and | condition. The purpose U s good Ylstory o* many families of Lower and appeals to the pride as well as Cape May County for nearly two bun-! to the affection of all her friends, so dred years. On account of the death! heartily cherish, for the Old Brick
and removal of many of the old mem- Church.
bers of the church, the venerable edl-1 Therefore that all may come, -who flee bat not received the attention It can, the committee announces that should. The Interior of the church all those who are Interested and have has not been painted for more than not already provided u means of con-
The Cecil Open
The Cedi st No.305 Ocean Street, has been opened for the summer seaof 1908. and the bar U well stock ed with a line of the beet grades of wines and liquors. It has the biggest summer garden In town where sea
day evening and notwithstanding and salads are .peclallj served-
f The private banquet rooms have beeh
WEST CAPE MAV» Rev. J. L Landis ^rUl preach In one of the Philadelphia churches next
Sabbath.
The Cold Spring Aid Society held an Ice cream festival on Reuben T.
Broadway, on Tues-
rain netted a neat sum.
iw athletic association In the borough Is the newest thing out- U will have a team of 1U own experienced young men. T hey are now pre poring the grounds on the field of J. U Landis, on Mechanic street. We are all Interested In It, and we wish
them great success.
Announcement. It affords me great pleasure to anJunes the arrival of the latest novelties in designs, materials and trim mlngs that will be fashionable for tlb coming fall and winter season, ol 1908-09, and that we are fully prepared to execute orders for Ladies' and gentte tailor-made garments. Our gar menu are guaranteed to fit perfectly and show the graceful lines desired by an who wish to dress well. CHARLES SCHERER. Washington and Decatur SU.
tastefully arranged for supper parties This well-known place U centrally located, and U within easy reach of all parts of th ©city and U a popular meeting place where one may find their friends. The trade with th* cottage colony Is solicited and "phone orders will receive prompt attention. Rooms are rented to gentlemen at moderate prices on the European plan
Pier Avenue etudlo ■ be Pier Avenue Photo Studio U v haring a nice trade taking pic ■s at night, by their new ■s'elo-.Uo is cow under the ■it of Robert E. Prince, of Balt! -<j,"kld.. Mr. Prince has had 89 1 jrs jxperloncc In the pbotogiapb riuess and his pictures-speak foi selves. Being located near the i'h r t^n are sure to be well pa-
Anthem Choir Address of Welcome Pastor Prayer Edgar P. 8tiles
Hymn
Reading of Scripture Solo Mias Olive Patterson Address Charles H. Edwards Anthem Choir Remarks Solo Fletcher W. Stiles
Hymn Contribution Closing Remarks
Grand Carnival Military Dance a ad Reception STOCKTON HOTEL The oomlng event of the season will be the grand carnival and military dance at the Stockton* Hotel, this evening. The Interesting special features will be 'the military marei. and drill by fifty boys and girls In unifarm. The children will have the Ooo from 8 to 9-30 o'clock. There will be May pole dance, grand triumphal march, musical chairs, souvenir pre-
St. Mary's Bazaar.
The annual Baxaar for the benefit of St. Mary's Church wilf be held on the lawn In the rear of th^ church on Tuesday and Wednesday, August 18th. and 19th. Many donatP-ns have
Bargain In RtaJ Estate
For sale on easy terms the only available property on Beach front In Cape May City which has stab Is, automobile garage attached; completely furnished. Hot water heat recently Installed, stationary laundry tabs.
Alma Uchter, Julia Cohen. Bertha Schoeneman, Stella Rothschild, Hasel
Moeller. Among the guests
! ed. Apply to Bob Needles, 508 Wash
A Baby Party.
The younger set entertained
Riding Club at si baby party Wedaes- _ day night The boeteaeee were Miss been received already and shares In maQted tod bath bonus attach - - - — --win ~ ■* some of the ntose Important article* - —t — -
are being disposed of. Look 1» Sol. Needles’ window. B*- that twenty<Miar gold piece. It 4 H be awards:!
ie lucky person st the clou of isaar. A large and beautiful
doll will appear In the
Mask, of New York; Mieses Sallye and Fraud* Cohen, Miss Flore Aak Mias Emllle Kohn, of Philadelphia.
Ride Horseback If you don’t have a chance yourself 1st your children take advantage
Keep Cool
In our comfortable and easy-fitting
Excursion to Atlantic City.
The Pennsylvania Railroad will run one of Its popular excuralona to Atlantic City on Thursday, August 87 the train leaving Cape May at -S a. in and stopping at all Intermediate at* tions between here and Cap* May
The adults reception will be from
9.30 to 12 o’clock.
The newest dance selections by th Hungarian Orchestra music by James Riley Wheelock’a U. 8. Indian Band. The grand ball room will be beau tlfnlly decorated and illuminated and Carpenter will spare nt trouble or expense to make It iht occasion of the season. Tickets children 25 cents. Adults 50 cents . For sale at the hotel. The cards will be limited and those wishing to partld pate in the festivities should secure ihalr tickets In advance.
1 The Patronesses.
The patron os ■ re for the grand carnival military dance amd reception at the Stockton Hotel Friday evening next include, B. Ketcham. Jr. M. VIana, Mrs. F. H. Mann, Mrs. C. K_ Mac niched, D. W. Edelln, Mrs. C. K_ Berryman, Mrs. J. K. Jones, Mrs. J. C. Walker, Mrs. Q. W. Harris,Mrs C. J. O’Neill. Mrs. F. Bing, Mrs. J. P Doyle, Mrs. a H. Smith. Mrs. L. O. Carpenter, Mre.-J. a Hyneman. Mrs. T. a Dobyn, Mrs. W. H. Hepburn. Mrs. O. F. Rosenthal, Mrs. 8. Daniels 8. Casselman, Mrs. W. McMullen, Mrs. M. Glaser, Mr*, a S. Downs. Mrs. H. Burgees, Mrs. Friedbur*. Mrs. A. Copeland. Mr*. L. Harvey, Mrs. a a Vansandt,.Mrs. C. C.
Strand conditions make patent th fact that the season of 1908 I* stl , making, and that wanning days will •tot appear until August shall reae:i the beginning of Tta last week Hotel bookings are unprecedentedly largi for mid-August. More than lhl» many applications are being received for September, so If no ''obstreper ous ’ weather oomes, the sea bathing sill remain floe for many weeks to Recent concerts In the music ps vllion hare taken an exalted flight the realms of instrumental bar r. Wednesday evening was designated "Marie Lover’s Night," when some ten members selected from UKmost classical composition* of the mow popular authors were rendered in a manner that gave the most rav ishlng delight to the nobler sense* it a truly criUcal 'audience. To-night will be "Muric Maker's Night,' and another One rendition 1* expected. Well boys, I notice you are looking up the beach and down the beacb for objects of feminine beauty—as It may appear In a pretty bathing suit, wet or dry. It Is commonly under stood that "a thing of beanty la a joy for ever," bui a bachelor bather the other day said that this would not bold good In reference to women. Nevertheless, a real thing of feminine beauty, such as possessed by Miss banner Elliott, for the nonce a member of the Heisse household, 1* a present joy when In high spirit* she daily shatters the hearts of the lada on the Cape May strand. Among the little darlings seen with delighted natures enjoying the spent tide of the sea, la UtUe Mias Mae D. Muir, of Bridesburg, Pa. The little one la staying at the Star Villa with her aunt. Miss Albertson. Among the many Baltimoreans who till* gammer make the most of the dally beach outings are Mrs. Heath and loVely daughter, who occupy a Franklin street cottage. Dr. 8. E. Ewing, Mrs. Ewing and Jno. P. Doyle enter the surf together e their bow to Neptunus Rex almost dally. Mrs.' W. Joyce Sewell is a handling bather In a black and white check mohair bathing suit. Hosts of warm friends greet her appearance a the strand. Mr. and Mr*. A. A. Cockran, of hlladelphia, guestf at the Hotel Cbal fonts, are popular among companion* In the sea bath. Mrs. Cochran appear good advantage In a neatly fitting black mohair cost urns. lima Llchter is a very pretty lady bather In her stylish bathing
garb.
Mias WUhelmfna Sommer was the centre of attraction In her handsome black bathing suit. Miss Sommer Is ■ social favorite and her young friend are warmly attached to her. Mias Gertyude Pyle, of West Chester, made Mr. B. F. Walter, of Philadelphia, happy by his bathing comreeterday. Mias Pyle moved gracefully across the Wrmnd attired in a most becoming blue suit Mrs. Charles E. Humphreys and three children. CoUyn. Owen and Edith, of Narterth. Fh, are guests at Carroll VHla, and every pleasant day finds them on (he beach t seeking health for th* children, who t recently passed through ilia to which children are subject Mrs. Humphreys U a daughter of Mrs. Mary B- Kennedy and th* late Dr.H.
AT THE HOTELS
People Who Have Registered Their Names Here ARE CUMING ALONG ape May is tlie Mecca ol Visitor* F rom all Over The United State*
Chalfont* IV-ierly. N* J lin. Philadelphia—Mr an
Saturday Races. The Cape May Yacht Club wUl hoi l annual County Races for power boats,which will he open to members of any Yacht Club in Cape May Coun ly. on Saturday, August IS, at 2 P. M Race No. L Speed boats, 35 feet »nd under. O. A. Measurement. Race No. 2. Cruiser*, 30 u> 45 feel. O. A- Measurement. Race No. 3 Launches. Claes A. 21 lo 30 feet Clas* B.. under Jl feet O A. Measurement. I races, except Class B. of the Launches, will be twice around course Cape May Harbor. Total distance five miles. Class B. Will be once around, distance two and a half mile Starts In each thasa:—Preparatory {an. followed three minutes later by Ft&rting gun, when time , for all boats 111 commence. No handicaps In any ass. Entries will he received until oou Saturday, Aug. 15. Th* Indian Band THE INDIAN BAND la now here. Does It satisfy you?—and are you •leased with ItT The toilet seta that re are making a special drive on, it the present time, are just as pleas ng to the purse, as the new hand is o your ear. Juaj think of it—a .waive piece toilet set for 11.75, whfl .hey last. Can you beat the price ;nywhere?. Come and see them and you will be pleased with the value, Jjat we give you for the money. House furnishing goods of all deacrip CHARLES A. SWAIN 805-7 Jackson Street.
Feast of Assumption On Saturday at St. Mary's Church the Feast of the Assumption of the illeased Virgin Mary will be oelebraod. This Is a feast day of obligation . mil there will be masses at five.eight
Ware's Pharmacy specialties In soda water. Ice cream with crushed fruits sundas. Hires’ root beer, orangeade, ginger ale. etc., with shared toe. Wares' Pharmacy, Oosan street and Columbia Avenue.
The character of the Board of Directors and officers of the Security Trust Company are such ss to Insure dealing, and a return of your sy when you want it
There I* no better way to spend an hour, either In the morning or afternoon, than on a good horse. Call th* Glenwood.
Fine old brandy and sherry for cooking at Ratty's, corner Washington and Jackson streets. Cap* May.
FYeah Buttermilk, at 5c poc glass, at Arnold’* Soft Drink Counter. In pa
Shrimp Salads at Arnold's Cate. Subscribe tor Weakly HERALD |L

