CAPE MAY DAILY HERALD.
VOL. II. NO. 41.
CAPE MAY, N. J., MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1908.
PBICE TWO CENTS
25,000 VISITORS IN CAPE MAYaorand
Rlfi I
BIG RALLY
MATTHEWS WINS TOURNEY
Hotal Cap. May. LoularUla—Mra. IVadarK Albrlithl. MUa Alice E Albright Wilmington—Mr and Mr» A. H. Garrett. Harlan Scott. Germantown—Mr and Mm. H. E Gillingham Mr and Mm. William Lin
coin.
Camden—C H I’olhcmna New York—Mr. and Mm
Many Hotels Turned Applying Patrons Away—Bigest List of Arrivals of The Summer
Chorel. Mr and Mm. M. J. Kiilack. Melville Leahy. Mr. and Mm. D M Coagmvc J. A. SlemmcU. E. Waagb. Clifton. N. J.—Miaa Eva Price BaiUmorv—Mr. and Mm. Alfred J Carr. Geo. F. M. Hauck. Enoch J. K Knabc. Jr, William F. Rife. E. Stanley Gay. Jamea A Gay. E. Stanley
Gay. Jr.. Mm. Charie* Clark. Mr. and
Mm Walter Hopkins. Mira Hopklng. Cantonarllle. Md.—Mm. Krneat J. Knaber. Jr.. Mia* Netlle Knabe. Philadelphia—Ben Frankford. Jos P Rameey. Edw p Doyle. M. B Pax-
j Washington—J. H. Flahback, Fred Henry j E. Mann, 8. Dealo, M. Deeto, A. De-
aio. Char lea J. O’Neill. D. C. Tunck. D. W. Eldlu. D. C. McLean. Jr Newark—Amy Slmpaon, Carrie Sim
peon.
Harriaburg—C. F. Glider Camden—W. 8. Kaattack. Philadelphia—W. Miller. Mr. Bradford, E. B. Coion*, MM* Mary de B. Rlegel. A. Burges*, Fred Jamea Warren E. McCann. Hoopeatown, ni.—Mr. and Mm. J. S. McFlrren, Wm. McPerrin. Harriaburg—Mr. and Mm. George* P. Deacon. Emma P. Deacon. George
*on. J. H. Barry. M Schell. A B. Wee®
lary. Mm. John Y. Huber. John Y. I Mann. Mr. and Mm. G. Frank Gibney. Huber. Jr., Robert Craighead. Mr.and j Lancaster—Donald Brown. Mrs. Lincoln Godfrey. Lincoln God- j Washington—James W. . frey. Jr. Alfred E. Norris. J. L. Ken- B. Hill*. 0. J. Ricketts, J. L McCall a. drlck. W. R Gaulbert. Charles M. Se- Germantown—R. Park Love. , Mr and Mm. P Jamee Rebel, yf New York—J. D. Wleklnson
J. C. Sellers. Russell Thayer.
Lafayatt*.
Philadelphia—William A. Mills. Ella Edwards, Mm. S. Abrams, Haaaier, BenJ. Elseman. Fred W. Aiken, Mr. and Mm. S. B. Calladay.
M. Campbell, Louis Boss, W. J.Doonvr
Mr. and Mr*- Joo J- Far an. La wren Morris, G. Lewis Mayer, Mr. and
er, Jr. Chas f C. Poultoe-j
Willing. D. U Barrows. E- C.
Mr. and Mm. WUllam M. Kerr, Frank Schaoberg, Phillip T. Keeley. James Spear. Jr.. W. T. Brumer. Victor Shuman. Norman Sherwood. Thomas M. Hyneman. Mm. E. Dohan. Mm. W. T. Will cox. R. Scatter waite, W. A. Con-
nor. E. F, Rivinos, E.
H. B. Surer*. Grace i »*« J B. Watson. Dr. A.
son, Josephine Purfleld. B. w. wars
man.
New York—S. 8. Dickson, R. R Burke, Mr. and Mm. D. M. Cosgrove.
Chester—P. D. Root Boston—Jacob T. Faith. Pittsburg—C. B. Collins
Landsdalc—Fred R. Oflllnder. Harriaburg—M^ and Mm. George i
Brown. G. H. Brown, Jr
Marietta, O.—Mm. A. Howard
Smith. Lawrence Smith
Lambertville. N. J.—John Lilly. Merchantvllle—Mr and Mm- D. Swope, Mias Christine Swope. V. B.
Waiter Thayei
H. Francis. Jr., Mr. and Mm. J. Y Buchanan, Jack Buchanan. E Kunrig Haverford—E. Roscoe Bowen. Jr. Winlpeg, Man!tola—Jno. E. Jones.
Dover. Del —Mira M. Jackaoc.
Chicago—Mrs. 3. E. Holden. Mm. F,
A- Holden. George F. Holden
Pittsburg—John Easton. J. Francis
Welsbrod. W. S. M-Kinney
Freehold. N. J.—Mr. and Mrs. J,
P. Walker. C. M. DuncanWest Virginia—Milton Rous*.
Wayne, Pa.—Dr. Norman P. Sin-
-Mr and Mm
clair.
Brown Mills, N. J--John F- Hunneker-
Darby. Pa—Samuel LJoydSaietn. N. J.—W. C. Springer. Bridgeton—Bloomfield H. Minch. RF. Minch Reading—F. C. Smlnk. Pittsburg—Edward McLaughlin. Washington—Mr. and Mm. Charles Waggaman. M. E. Crane. Prant Sut-
ton. F. R Parka.
Philadelphia—Miss C. Schen. Mira A. Schen. Mira L. Schen, Mr. and Mr Frank Nelms, Mira Nelms, R. P. MeNeely, A Hayward Drayton. Sn), R. M. Cadwallader, Mr. and Mm. J. H. Adams. Mr. and Mm. James M. Wlllcox. Dr. J. N. Herrey. George R. P. Packard, Mr. and Mm. C. W. Churchman. Mr. Vnd Mrs. William S. Waterman, Mr. and Mm. Feed J. Graves, Miss Townsend. Mira Blakeley, C. L. Matthews, Spencer D. Wright, Mira A. S. Wright, W. D. Gash. Miss OUre Patterson. Edward Barrett. Wilmington—Victor du Pont. New Castle, Del.—A B. Tabor. Hoi boro—Dr. Thomas Reading. Baltimore—Mr. and Mrs. Everett 6. Epply, Henry H. Goodwin. Philadelphia—Mr. and Mm. S. Fairchild. Jr.. R- Fairchild. Mira May Prichard.Matllda Osbourne, Mr. and Mm. J. B. McCall. L. G. McCaR Merchantrllle—Mr. and Mm. A- W.
MacCulles.
Hoopestown. fll.—Mr. and Mm. J£McFeoen. William McFenen, Donald
J. McFenen.
German town—Logan H. Smith. West Chester—R T. ConweU, T.
W. Maimhall.
Washington—Mr. and Mm. A H- 8.
Ridley Park—Mr. and Mm. R. H.
Nash.
Baltimore—Mr s an Mm. H. L. Tyler, E. C. Cooer. Washington—Mr. and Mm. Thomas Edwards. Jr. Bryn Mawr—A M. Collins. Caiqden—Mr. and Mm. George W. Whyte, Donald Whyte. Royersford—Jos Schelllngcr. Cae May—Mm. Electa R. Edmund*. Overbrook—Mm. G. Bose, Mlsa M. Rose. Philadelphia—Mra. J. M. Colling* wood. Mis* E. Colling*wood. Royersford—Mrs. Jos. Schellluger West Chester—Mias Walter. Colonial. Philadelphia—Mr. H. Kratx. C. J. Churchman. Mr. and Mra. Harry M. Heist, R. J. Johnson. Mr. R. T. Jamison. W. M. Zlntl, Mr. and Mr*. 8. B. Peterman, Mlse K. Peterman, Mm. R. 81pp. John J. Kelly, Mr. and Mm. F. H. Mitchell, Man ton E. Hibba, J. Turner, Rev. Charles C. Pierce, Mr. and Mm. F. B. Elliott. D. Rev. Charles C. Warwick. Wilmington—Frank L. McCUntock. Hr A. Miller, G. W. H. Smith, A J. Branch. D. 8. Army,—Mr. and Mm. B. B. Hyer, Dons Hyer, Roxboroogh—Mr. and Mra. Robert
Yatln.
ML Airy—M. Albert Wood. Washington—George W. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Bsty. Walter T. Oust! Culpepper. Va.—Mr. and Mm- W.
Chief.
Cleveland—W. F. Malley. Wilmington—R. C. Tohnle. Sharon HUl Pa.—C. F. Griffith.
Windsor .
Philadelphia—Mm. Thomas Janey. W. Cameron, Mr. and Mm. 8. A A Sloan. Mr. and Mra. Thomas T. Tafel, James H. Young, Cbel M Watson, Edna M. Wagner. Esther F. hong, C. W. Turner, L. J. Taw*, C-K-Went*, Mr. and Mr*, a F. Kern. 8. | K. Webster. Edgar C. Vandyke, A E.
Lo* Angeles. Cel-—Miss P.Tohrntoo Brecht, Thomas H. Bambrick, John Baltimore—J B. Platt, Mra. diver C. Gabriel, Herman W. Latta, HotL. H- Warner, Miss Marie 0. War-'ace M. Slnex, Dr. 8. D. Wltham, Dr. oer. 1 H. E. Hersh, John H. Tminor. EdWllmlngton—H. A Miller. G. W. H. ward Green, WUllam Hollenback, Mr. Smith, A . JBranch. Geo. A Meaalck,'and Mm. Fellk Hughes, Charles F. Youngstown. O.—Mm. C. E. Warntr Dlttman, Miaa Kehe.
Newark—J. C. Mergertroyd. R. M.
Mergertroyd.
Snow H1U, Md.—Mm. Eugene Rig-
gln.
Bastoo—Dr. Charles
George L. Bartlett*
Philadelphia—Mm W. Howl« Bro*» Marion L. Clark, MUdred Clark, Mr. L Cornelian. M. A Nugwct, P. Manus, W. B. Shay. R MacallumAfltM Hath arise Harrison, E. Wolfendra, J. V. Devenney, H. F. Allen. H. H. Curtin. Wm. Rswle Brown, N. L. Well-
man. 0. L Lang
Pittsburg—G Brown HU1. Mm. K-
Edgar >laurer Miss, Isabel Maurer. Mm. it'lUlam Young. Camden—A. 8. Howard, E. WhitePhiladelphia—Mr and Mm. J. M. ScheU, James J Hewing, Charles E. SbuU. - ■ » New York—Mr. and Mm. R. T. Py-
atL
Beverly, N. J.—B. B. Hartman. Baltimore—Charles B. Paulson, J. Stewart, Morton. Washington—Mm. A Arnold. Chalfonts Philadelphia—Mr. and Mm. North Mra. Komble, Raymond A Cockran. W. Spencer, Service, J. Wade Smwford. R. H. Farley, A H. Greatler.Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Raughley, Eugeix Raughley. Jr.. Anna Raughley, G. Ardy, Herman Meyer, Walter G. Farley. Walter Meyer. Jessie H- Cockran, Boa sutlers J.—Mr. and Mrs. E. H. • 8. J. PritchettCheater—Mr. and Mm. E. 8.Far son. New York—Mr. and Mm. C. E-Nlie Brooklyn—Frank A Harkln. Brooklyn—Frank C. Qundt, George H. BurtlA Treoton—Elisabeth Fmger, Ethel P raser. Baltimore—Mlsa Carrie Cleaver. Philadelphia—Archibald C. V.WU1# Miss E. Estelle Fagan. Miaa Emily E. Croaadale, Mr. and Mm. W. W. Watson, Mr*. Frank Conover. Mias B. D
Wisoonslon—J. B. Howard Chestnut Hill—Dr. J. Clinton Foltx. New York—Wm. Cathcart. Dennlsrille—Paul E. CarroU. PtilladelphU—Alvin Slegal, W. L.
Allenderfcr.
Parkersburg, W. Va—Mm. A C. Nelson, Miss Harris. Germantown—Mm. J. M. Thatcher R. L Thatcher.
The Elberon
Baltimore—L. Edna Freesell, 1L U Pope, John Opper, Jr., Mr. and Mm. O. C. Cromwell, M. Olive Cromwell. Margaret McDonough, Mary Haggerty 0. W. Hardesty. Philadelphia—Herbert K. Adams,P Stratton, Mr. and Mm J. B. Arnold. L. Mubbemeyer, Ur. and Mm. Joseph Felghan, Anna McOafferty, Laura McCafferty, Florence Bailey. W. H. Hendrickson, Richard T. Holmes. Atlantic City—W. 8. Walker. Rochester. N. T.—H. E. Thompson. Consbohocken—Lillian M. Webb Maty M. Webb, Mi*. M. Webb. Ummie—Miaa R. H. Goff. Cheater—Miss Jessie A Goff. Pittsburg—Mr. and Mm. George L. Crons hare, A B. Crons hare, Phlladle phi a—M las Helen Comon.W
saheth Kink. Olive B. Kink, Clarence D. King. Riverside—Mr. and Mm. WalterA Barrow. Philadelphia—Mr. and Mm. John Wennder.
Devon.
Philadelphia—Mr. and Mm. Wagstaff, J. Mira hail Kennedy. W. C. Walker, Miss Mae Crosby. Mias Pearl Crosby, Mr. and Mm. Lewis Bertram, A H. Merklc, E. H. Measlck. Haddonfleld, N. J.—Mr. and Mm. L B. Ledge, Jr. Washington—J. W. Haslett Newark—L. N. Sparing. Atlantic City—H. 8. Powell. Philadelphia—M!*s E Mary Johnson, Mlsa Josephine Johnson. Wire too. Pa—Mr. and Mra. Charles
Craig.
Cape May—Mra. W. Church. The Aldlne. Gtenslde, Pa.Jnmee W. Powkee.Mlra Edna Hoover. PhiladelphlaMre. G. H. Stutser.Mr and Mm. Rlster Webb. J. Hampton Webb, Gertrude Webb. Bln E. 1 Kellner, Mm. L. Kellner. Mm. G. Stuetxer. Overland. Pa.—Mira Herman How. Ambler. Pa—Charles H.-Stringer Pittsburg—M. J. Clark. ' Philadelphia—Mm. Bradbury. Tbs Glsnwood Harrisburg— George W. Himes.MLS Jessie L Kitheffer, Miss Berdle
Mm
Min
Philadelphia—E. N Conklin. Mali ads Llndwasher.
Carroll Villa
Philadelphia—Mm. E. Uttel. Anna M. Uttel, W. J. Uttftl, Mm. J. Stone, Miss A. Stone. Irwin L. Stone, A H. Uttel. C. R. Brooks. Sol. S. Rosenthal, Harry Rosenthal.
The Victoria
Philadelphia—R. E. Bray, Anna L. all. Mm. N. N. Studeman. Wm. P. DuBols, A E. Gough, Mr. and Mm. 0.
F. Thompson.
Ridgewood, N. J.—Emily M. Roger*.
T. S- Meyer*.
Wyoming.
Trenton—William T. Conway. Philadelphia—Mlsa Belle Whitman. Fargo. N, Dak.—Mr. and Mm. W.
H. Banter.
The Cecil Open The Cedi at No.105 Ocean Street, has been opened for the summer sea of 1808, and the bar Is wall stock ed with a Une of the beat gradas of wines and Uguora. It has the biggest summer garden In town wham aea foods and aalads are apedally served The private banquet room* have been tastefully arranged for supper parties This well-known place Is centrally located, and Is within easy reach of all parts of th ©city and Is a popular
their friends. The trade with the cottage colony Is solicited and ‘pbonr ra will rebeW* prompt attention. Rooms are mated to genii amen at moderate prices on the European plan
The Indian Band
THE INDIAN BAND Is now here. Does it satisfy youT—and are you pleased with It? The toilet seta Dial we are making a special drive on. at the present lime,' are Just as plaas Ing to the puma, as the new band Is to your ear. Just think of It—a twelve place toilet set for 81.76, whll they last. Can you hpat£be price anywhere?. Come adf'aee the you will be pleased with the value, that wa give yon for tl House furnishing goods of all
Cold Spring Church Reunion Largely Attended
RAISES OVER $1300
Visitors Came From Distant Points - Addresses Made and The Meeting A Religious Feast
Nearly one thousand member* and other* whose associations and rela t Ions hip draws them to Cold Spring Presbyterian (“Old Brick'J Churcl^ many from distant points, were pro* the jwlly at the church yester day moaning and all who attended th services were amply repaid for their long Journey to the place. This old church, founded In 17H. ai I in whose church yard the dead oi Lower Cape May county of two cen turiea are burled .is now worshipping third edifice, built about 81 yearn ago. For nearly a quarter ol a century nothing of Importance hst been done to repair the building. The rally wa* planned with th< Idea of raising about JF00 for th< renovation. As jk result of the ap peal about 81300 was mined and Mr Reuben Foster, of BaKlmore. sent a letter that be would give 25 per cent of the amount, which will add about 8300 to the fund. Mr Foster aim said that If an endowiqent fund of 816,000 was raised for the church.hi would contribute'81000 toward Hand Mr. N. Perry Edmunds agreed to
give 1600.
Mr. Edmunds was the bead of the committee which raised the funds The largest contribution, that of 8100 wa* given by Michael O’Rourke, the Philadelphia contractor, and there ere several of 850 and 825. The church services were interesting, being presided over by Rev. J. W. Louden, the pastor. who made addresses were James Hewitt, and Charles H. Ed munds, of Philadelphia, Walter A Barrows, of-ML Holly. N. J., arc Edgar Pagtf Stltea, of Cape May. Mr Fletcher W. Stile* rang “Beautiful of Somewhere, - and Miss Olive Patterson and Mm. Robert Patter aon„ wife of the Paator of Bethany rlan Church. PhRadelphU. aang musical numbers. The church is on* of the few his tortcal spots of New Jersey.
In the eighteen hols handicap mtdal play tournament on Baturda> afternoon, the following was the re Or'* lj;p Net Charles L. Matthew* 85 15 TO WUllam M. Allen 84 10 74 Frank A. Haye* 82 t 75 H. J. Kooderdine 83 8 75 F. C. Smick 85 10 75 Dr. C. N. Davis 89 It *8 P. Edward* 79 0 79 HoweU Parr 85 6 77 J. B. McCall 89 10 79 Edwin P. Cook »1 13 79 Edwin K. Blipham 85 5 80 Louis H. Ayre* 90 10 80 Louis Brown • 91 11 80 James M. E. HUdrolii 97 14 83 Llewellyn Smith 96 12 84 R. Wlater Harvey 85 0 85 Samuel Blspham 91 6 65 J. D. Dee con 93 8 85 B. F. Sleeker 109 16 94 C. H. Kmnter 118 16 98 Prank R. Shattuck. Frank H. Most. Rev. H. B. Wright. Theodore E.Wel dershetn and H. F. Lofland withdrew
DEFEATED BY VISITORS Westmoreland Whip* Home Team By Boors of 4 to 2. Cape May lost to Westmoreland of Philadelphia, here on Saturday in a stupidly played gaaae by our boys.
The score:
CAPJE MAY R HO A E
Stltea, If
Blakely, 2b Cockran, aa
Coeetu, c Book, cf Gibson,lb Smiley 3b
Mid’ton, rf Jakemail, p a
0 0 4 0 0 118 11
0 10 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 8 0
0 10 2 1
Totals 2 8 27 7 2 WESTMORELAND R H O A £ 0 0 2 0 '0
Carries Off The Prize In Haodi cap Medal Play
MATCH ENDS TODAY G. H. Parr Will Be In Final Maldi With S. Bispham or Matthews As His Opponent
In the match play tournament on Saturday on the Cape May link* th<reaulta of the third round were Charles L. Matthew*. Philadelphia, handicap 7, defeated T. B. S. Ron*. Philadelphia, handicap 4, one up. Samuel Bispham, Philadelphia.handicap 4. defeated Louis H. Ayre*.Phi* adeJphla, handicap 6, two up and one
Play
Frank A Hays, Philadelphia, ban Heap 8. defeated Edwin J. Far her Baltimore, handicap 6, three up ant one to play. HoweU Parr, Baltimore, hand! cap 8, uefeated Louis Brown, Pittsburg, handicap 7, two up and one to
Play.
In the SemiFInals Parr defeated Hays, four up and
one to go.
To-day Matthews and Bispham will play their semi-final match, and winwill then go against Parr for the 'Inal match for the cup. In the semi final* for the consol* don cup, R- Winter Harvey, Pbiladel phla, scratch, defeated Prank R-Shau tuck, Philadelphia, handicap 4, two
id one to ga
J. P. Edward*. Phllndelphla.acra.lc!,
defeated Spencer D. Wright, Jr..Phll
idelphla, handicap 10, one up. To-day Harvey and Edward* will play the final match for the cup. /
In the chief cup for the golf tourttk , nent at Poland Spring*. Me., ob Friday. H. C. Holton, of the Cape May Club U taking part, and in the second round defeated Hiram Ricker. Jr, of Sooth Poland, four yp and three to play. Walter J. Travis, the expert of Garden City, beat Garrett A Hobart; Jr., of New Jersey, three ui and two to play. Holton waa. bow
ever, defeated In the aeml-flnals. Th# Last, But Not the LessL Grand musical entertainment and
Cake Walk will be given by the Chalfonte Hotel waiter* and waitresses, on Wednesday evening, August 19, In the hotel dining room. The doom open at 8 o clock and admission will
be 26 cents.
Beside the regular walk there will be a burlisque cake walk, and the a for both win be Contributed by guests of the hotal.
Social Events ol the Day ToU i Bnd Paragraphs---Home People and Visitors
*■ Berate Cunigao. <>f Philadelphia. I* one of the popular patron* of Hotel Cape- May. who la fond of Cape May and Cape May visitors are fond of her She in a (harming bowuid often enjoy* the pleasure oo the alleys with Dr M Carroll Bains.
>f Philadelphia.
Mr*. M. E kullierfurd-SulUe, gate family dinner at the Rutherford cotage lo announce the engagement of her nephew. Dr C. Rutherford O’■ley. of Newark, lo Mts* M Adilaide Furman, of Elmhurst, Long Island They will spend the remainder of the season at Cape May Dr Alex Marcy. of K)tenon, «uu f the late Dr V M. D Marcy. f his city, D with bis wife traveling In :urope. and expect lo sail for home n the 26th Inst- While at Frank irt-on-the-Main. They met Dr. V'Ister Brown and wife, where Doc>r has practiced dentistry tor the past ten years Mm. Brown was Miss Emma Hughes, daughter of Smith E. Hughes, of Germantown,well known at Cape May. The Brown s •e preparing to return to the States
an early date.
Barclay Grtscom, the well-known dairy farmer. Of Salem, and wbr has conducted the chief milk and cream lepot at Cape May tor more than torty yearn, and also had a large trad among some of the leading hotels at Philadelphia, celebrated his 80th jirthday on Friday last He is a t at the Virginia. Mr. Ortacom looks aa fresh, as hale and vigorous ts ever. Mm. Grtsoom is 79. Their •on, C. B. Grtscom. has coo trolled he ouelness here for nearly ten yearn
CONCERNING THE PEOPLE
Facts
About Those Coming
To Cape May
PERSONAL‘MENTION
The Church Bazaar
The bazaar far the benefit bf St. Mary's R. C. Church. Washington and Ocean streets, will be held at the
of the church. Tuesday and Wed-
nesday evenings, August 18 and 19. On Wednesday evening an entertainment will be given by some young men and ladies interested in the ba-
A stage has been erected on lawn and seata will be furnished
sufficient to accommodate all who
e. The bazaar will be open
for the children Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons, from 8 to 6. The grounds will be brillianUy lighted by electricity«(HM11 afford ample space for the lar^e crowds that are expected to attend the bazaar. There will be maoy/amuaement* to delight the kl4--«no young, and many kinds of efreshments for sale. A large number of beautiful and useful articles have been donated, and will be dis-
posed of during the bazaar.
CHILDREN’S CHARITY DANCE At th* Stockton Hotel on Saturday
Evening, August 22
By general request the charming attires of the children's military dance will be repeated. Luden O. Carpenter, director. Tickets admit-
ting one 25c. Ride Horseback
W you don’t have r chance yourself let your children taka advantage cf th# rare and cheap opportunity.
Our Ins pel..tost
rial attention to ladles and shlldren. Lessons per hour $2X0; riding per hour $1X0. Call th* Glanwood and
Skirts

