Cape May Daily Herald, 20 August 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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CAPE MAY DATT-.Y BERAl.O, THURSDAY, APGP8T 20. 1008.

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6—K»v. O. Wharton 1 . Iuii.Lobs lalaud. Nov York it—Boy. WUUam U. Uratt,Nomorial Church of the H Comlorur, Philadelphia. U—Bar. WUIUm H. OraO. Memorial Church of the Holy Comforter. Philadelphia. SO—Bor. O. Urtasaton liUbop, el uaruahaa, Mantua. N. J.

Keu^d a. Mcood-cUM ia^r July ***“ At ^ KM CA1 ' L - 1. 1KA, at the poat office M Cape Thr Uepartmenl hai re*rran«ed May. N. J, under the Act of March |u arr alttui botr1l alld >be foUowln* . irf*. . are Uie nuiaber* ami new location of

t- — =- ] boxes.

THUR811AY. AUd'UT SO, I90B 8-1 Waahlmsion «tr«et, near dcbeUen-

__ ; I ger 1 * landloy.

SS. Wa«blnKtoo street, near Union.

CITY DIRECTORY. 47 WaatUBston street and Madison

Mtyor—Frederick J. Melvin Jen l.luiol w . Lafsretteend Bank streets

A.derman—T. K_ Duke. .. -Jan. 1.1W8 j 5s. Broad and Elmira streets.

Council—Wm. S- Shaw ... Jan. 1. IklV U5. PUtsburg and Sew Jersey avenues.

Sam. H. Mooro, ..Jan. 1. 1S11 09. Stockton avenue, between Jeflfer- ’ Jon. Hand Jaa. 1. UHd ' son sod Queen streets. Sill well Hand . .Jan. 1.1*10 j TS. Franklin and Washiocton streets Jaa J. Doak ... .Jan. 1.19111 76. Howard street, oppoMte Stockton

Joseph 11. Kleell . Jsn. 1, IUI11 srenue.

Sam F. Ware .. .Jan. 1. 1909 j !C. Colambis A venae and UurneT

Louis C. Sayre .. .Jan. 1.1909 street*.

- F S Townsend. .Jaa. L 1909 j 54 Ocean street, near Beach avenue.

Recorder—J. W. Thompson. Jaa. 1,1910 j »t Sooth Lafsyetteand liranistreets.

- I Campbell Jan. 1, HW9 : V- Broadwav and Beach avenue. Col lector- -Sol Needles ... Jan. 1. IVOw | 93. Perry ilreet. near Brylge. , u a—i,,. i- 1 iiMf, W. Perry street and Beach seem Treasurer—1. H. Smith J r , Jan. 1.1WJ ^ w . mn A

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BOARD OF EDUCATION. Samuel R. SUtea. President 1909 l>r. A L. Leach.—... 1910 William Porter - »*» Edw. H. Phillips. CUrk. 190S William R. Sheppard— 1911 WUUam B. OUbert I* 09 George S. Dougtass 1*99 Luther C. Ogden...— ...1910 Charles York —— l 8lu

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05. Washington and Ocean streets.

Our Secret Societies.

Adonlram Chapter, No. 99, Boval Arch Muons—Convocations, third Monday of each month at todne room. Wsahlagton

and Franklin streets

Cape Island Lodge. No. SO. F. and A. M. —CommunlcaUons, second and fourth roeedays of each month at lodge room. Washington and Franklin stneta. Cape May Camp. So. 8773, Modern Wood

eta first Wedoeeday

BOARD OF — .

Dr. A. U Leach. PrealdSnt .SepL 1.1909 ; '“ 1 Dr V M D. Marcy, Health officer “ l«tfc . or

Robert, a. Hand l»9s| cape May Conclave. No. 1M. Improved WUUam K. Sheppstd “ tUlu tJrder of Hcptasopbe-Meets at Ogden’. Wtllism Porter, Secretary “ H'KI j Hall, SIS Washington street, on second and George U Lor ett ” i**- 19 | lourtb Thursdays of each month. ——— J Cape May Connell, No. 1991; Boys) Ar Board of Trade j can am—Meetahrot and third Thursdays ot ; President, Luther C. Ogden; Socre rech month st Andltorium. tarr A. O. Merchaot. Jr.; Treasurer, i Cape May Lodge. No. M. A. O. U. W.— rZ'nZ W Millet. 1 Meets Erst and third Tharodsy. of each Thomas w. MUML ^ ,000th at U* Washington street.

Cold Spring Connell. Jr. O. D. A. M- No .S9—Meets In hall at Cold Spring, every

; i'needay evening at 7 o’clock.

Colombia Lodge. No. 2S, Independent ; <Jrdar of Mechanics—Meets each Monday

u; at Andltorium.

D | Eureka Lodge. No. , Ladles’ I. O. M-—

loru every Tuesdsy S6. 504 Washington

Friendship Council. No. <7, D. of A.- 2 Meets on Tuesday afternpoa of sacb week at 2.30. In Jr. O.O.A.M. Hall. Cold Spring. The John Mecray Post No.. 40. Q. A. K ;ueeu on the third Friday of each month ..17.30 o'clock p. at., at Franklin street

Bector. «bool-bnlldlng.

Sundsye—Cei'eb™tioa"o( the Holy Com I Mayflower Lodge. No. 25e, Independent munlou. T.» «- m. Morning Prayer, i order of Odd Fellows-MeeU emh Friday Utanv and Sermon, ion the firetSandaj I t ^ Anditorinm. Jackson id reel.

! o»JUUTaW..V<cU,.lB W o™i(M« non 8-0b j s. Red Men—Meets at 310 Washington

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Saints Day’s and Thursday*—Cclebra Monday evening In each montl Uoc of the Holy Communion 7.30 0. m. \Vaahlnetan amt WraaSH; etn

Charch Directary

Rev. Father D. S. EeUy, Hector. Hector’s office hours—9 to 11 a

7 to 8-30 p. m.

Masses—Sunday a ii.15, B and 10 •< Weekdays, 7 JO s m.

Bandsv sud Friday Evening Service*

.1 s (11 o^clock.

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Cape Msv N. J. Sunday Servioe*. Boly Communion. 7.30 s. m., every Sunday. and LOAD a. m.. the First Sunday of each month. Morn lug Prayer and Sermon. 10 30 Evening Prayer only. 5 p. tr The following clergymen to officiate dnnng the same

J.N.J:a. Her. George Gunnell, St- Andrew's Charch, Philsdel- < to. B-er F. A. D. haunt, D. D. Bec10 Sc David's Church, “ ynnk. Philadelphia. s6, Bev. Norman Van Pelt gemot Chnrch

t. Bishop of New Jerget. Nathaniel S.

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Dean. Rector Triotty,

Ferkina Rnral rmity^ffivh.

Charch of the Advent. KennctI The seals are (re* at aU services.

Bev. H. P. Crego, Faster. Praaekiac oo Sunday morning at 10.80. la the evaotog at 7 JO. Sunday morning Workers MaeUhg at 1100 A. M. Sunday School at J.80 T. a.

Praoehiag oa Sooday mot In the evening at 7.45. Jim?” 19 "* . Budav BeboolatSP.it.

evwnlef at 8 o'stock ■ 3SL-s5£ T —’•

CAPE MAY PO«T OFFICE Arrival and Departurw of Malta WEEK DAYS

1.30 P. M. 3.00 “ IM -

6.30 « 7 JO - SUNDAYS 10.46 A. M. 1.30 P. M. Collections and Deliveries WEEK DAYS 6.30 A. M. 3J0 A. X. 12.00 M. 13.00 X. 3.00 P. M. (.46 P. M. SUNDAYS 3.30 F. M. Otfloe opes from < a. na, until 6 m, week days. Money order Be-

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SKELETON OF BTUL MESH PROVES ITS VALUE.

Conditions of Actual Warfare Are Reproduced for Experimental Furpeeee—Tower Built on DouMa Spiral Principle. New Tork.—Tremendous rams are snnually expended In target practice by the navy at this nation. The ultimate end nought for In this sedulous training and costly expenditure la tbs acquiring of an ability to hit the enemy first, to hit rapidly and to hit hard. In a recent Double teat which was conducted by the British admiralty It wax found that the ordinary cylindrical steel mast with which all battleship* are now fitted la wholly un suited In time of actual warfare. The of the moat imporcarried on a modem warship, are located u the fighting top, and when these were carried away tjy the first few shots the ship was practically disabled. This brought naval administrations face to face with new conditions. The need of some method of oarrylng range-finders hlgn In air was shown. Some of our own very alert and progreaalve navy officers at once eet about solving the problem. The re suit la tha teat to which the monitor Florida was aubjected a few days ago. The Arkansas, a lister ship, was s» iectod to do the firing. It was tha first time In the history of the United Slates navy that actual conditions of warfare were reproduced for ...

New Skeleton Military Mask

inner and turret fittings. One for the purpose of showing tha naefulnros. If any, ef crinoline nets ax a protec

regarded by naval

Important of the eeriea, intended to Wet the relapse safety of e new type

of skeleton mast

The mast la described as e mesh of steel, M feet in height, and carried near the stern of the monitor. It was Vuflt upon a'double spiral principle. each set of spiral columns running la an opposite direction. At the top was a platform upon which were two dammtes weighted and wired foi recording the shock of the projectile Tha steel rads which form the mast are two inches la diameter sj, the

the top.* The ex-

ployed Ml of their mechanical skill to construct a framework that would still remain erect though jierosd by nuny

frame wonld not receive enough rw els tan ce to explode 1L Modern ahsUs. particularly those of the smaller caliber, are fitted with a

at these bunting In the framework would be more than likely to tsar the structure to pieces and bring K crippling to tha deck, observer*, rangefinders and all. Tha maxt was subjected to a tbor-

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JUST RECEIVED A NEW AND FULL LINE OF Perfect Fitting Bathing Suits ® An slus in both Bound or Dutch neck. A Complete Line at Tilored Buttoned Skirts

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0 are also headquarter* for the

dm* of tb* stool rods. Tha oacoad sorer*] more rods, but did Dot Injur* it* stability. A 12-inch proJoctUo likewise did very tittle damago. When shots had boon flrnd at tha mast Li Bldkard D. Whit* and UeuC-Oom

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of tha target practice, climbed to the platform at the top of the mast and shook It with an their strength, but atUJ the mast stood firm. It I*, therefore, more than Bk»l? that throe towering akalotoa* of stool

will ho employed

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JEWELRY AND WATCHMAKING Established 1888 » Largest stock of carefully selected goods. Clock* of all g cloct ’ “ BELF0RD GARRISON 308 W—Wwgtou SC, Capo *Uy

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Manufacturing Jeweler Repairing of Fine Watches, Jewelry, &c. . Full line of Cut Glass, Hand Painted China, Jewelry, &c. JOS. BL HAM), 311 Washington St. The History of :Cape May County:*

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THE ABORIGINAL TIKES TO THE PRESENT DAY emsxacing AN account of the Aborigines; The Dutch la Delaware Bay; The Settlement of the Cooaty; The Whaling; The Growth of the ViHames: The Revolution and Patriots; The Bstabliahment of the New Govennnait; The War of iSia; The Progrroa of the Coonty and Soldiers of the War.