CAPE MAY DAILY HERALD.
VOl- II. NO. 46.
CAPE MAY, N. J., M ONDAY AUGUST 24, 1908.
’KICK TWO ( ENTS
DOWN ON CONCERNING THE BEACH THE PEOPLE
The Strand and All Its Ex-jFacts About Those Conrinj cellent Ideas To Cape May
ALL TIMELY GOSSIP PERSONAL MENTION
Tht Doings and Antics oi thr Jolly j SoaaJ Events ol the Day Told
Bnd Paragraphs—Home
People and Visitors
Bather—The Petite Maiden and Charming Beau Brummrl
rrn iimplr flortoua, Uoden Villa, whcr* Uity i r daily UAlns ad'an j (of Mrs. J. K. Roberta.
taae ol lti<- equable temperature ol tbe elemouia. and tbe surf la Just black alUi batbera. aa we aoaieCUaea aay. Bealuea Uie regular weekly rUltors, a large nuruoer of entire ly ne« aimer a ba»e arrived, henct many new faces were aeon on Uie beacb yeelerday The beach w»» "wide open" on Sunday s> u •o It happeua that the ohurv the broad Cape May strand only places found "wide open Sunday It must be true that one can look Lhrouxb nature up to natures God. A little bunch of politician* came down Sunday eve cl a* prcferlnc to go for once to spend Sunday where the lid la kept down- "It la v«ry restful here, and perfectly enjoyable." said
Mias Mary de B. Kief el. who Is slopping at the Stockton, la a dally bather—In a satin suit, she la one of
>e swelleat on the beach.
Isaac Lobe Straus, of Maryland.who Is •ojnam ng at the Colonial.has beet selected to address the Maryland Society In New York at Its annual din-
go I
desks In good condition-' "Shea a nice girl, all right." remarked one of a group of boys, as Mias Florence Bernstein passed them on the beech, with s smile and a nod of recognition. Miss Florence Is a Philadelphia High School girl of nineteen. fond of Athletics, graceful and strong. Her young sister.Martha, la also very popular with the younger set on the beach. The* two girls with the two Macnlckel sisters. "Flo.* and Irene attract much attention In their ball game* with the boys on the beach above Pavilion No. 1- The Misses Macknickel are are daughters of Mr C K_ Macnlckel. who has for so many years been associated with Col. F. N. Barksdale. In the literary department of the Pennsylvania Rall-
road.
On Saturday these cheery girls wr-i at the head and front of a base ball game at Cape May Point, between the Cape May Point and Brooklyn—CUnton nines. Mias Florence Bernstein was manager for the latter nine, the Painters. Mias Bernstein kept the score, which resulted In 10 to S In favor of the BroofclyirCUntons“We four glr'i were the rooters,' sal Miss Bernstein, "and we all rooted ouraelTes hoarse." They want to get stockfon diamond for theli next
game.
Departures deserve to be noted sometimes as well as arrivals, becaue beach circles usually feel keenly the breach In Its ranks. Mr. and Mrs. Robb left for their Philadelphia home yesterday. Previous to her marriage five years ago. Mrs. Robb was popular among the young friends as Ethel
Funk.
The Misses Helen and Janet Jamieson are tiro winsome Scotch lassies who are noted for the ease and grace with which they move about the - strand In their natty bathing suits. Mias Helen has graduated from the Philadelphia Normal School, Mias Janet will graduate from Girl's High School the coming Bright girls and vary pleering are
they.
Mias Lacy Maderia. a young woman of fine personal presence and high Intellectual attainment*, arrived the Carroll Vitfa from Washington on Saturday evening, and yesterday for the first time stood upon tl May beach, and looked cut
Superintendent of Schools and Mrs.
. O. Barr have returned fi rinlgbtV vacation spent
Grove. Pa., with Mr. Barr's father,
brothers and sisters
. and Mr*. Edmund C. Taylor, of Germantown, are enjoying a few days Cape May, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. McKean Haaelhurat. Mr*. Taylor la Mr. Haaelhurat * slater. Mias Josephine Esmeralda Jones, oL Washington. , 1* a pending the remaining August days at the Stockton. She and her friend. Mias Lucy Cooks, are ardent sailors, spending much of their time on the waters of the new
irhrbor.
Among the pretty girl* vlalUng Cape May this summer is Miss Lucy Waddell Coflke, of Richmond. Va-. who la sojourning at the Stockton for a short season Mias Cooke is a most lovable girl, with light hair and charming manners, and has m&df host of friend* at this resort on hit first VisitThree daring swimmer* gave an exhibition of their skill. Mr. E. G. Buchanan. Mr. S. Wakeman Sherwood of New York; and Mr. Clinton 8. Rutherford, of Cape May. were the participant*. The contest waa easily won by Mr. Sherwood, after swimming three rimes around the pier. Bn* to Cape May* Point and return.
WBO’S THE MOST POPULAR MAN VISITOR ?
At the request of a number of young lady visitor* of Caps May, ths DAILY HERALD has Inaugurated a ballot for ths moot popular young man visitor to Cap* Ifay. .You may vote aa often as you plaaas by Bonding the ballot to the Herald office, No. 614 Washington street, either by mall or In person. Ths vote will be
published each day. The Contest Waging
Ths battle of the ballot* for the most popular Cap* May young man visitor continues, and to-day we record the result of the balloting up to 9 o dock last night. The votes
W. HARVEY EQUALS BOFGY Does The Course In 76, The Colonel's Record .
PLAYS ON SCRATCH
AT THE HOTELS
People Who Have Registered Their Names Here
ARE COMING ALONg
Louis H. Ayers Wins The Medal Cape May ia the Mecca ol Visitor
Play Tourney With A Net ol 75--EdwanU Nearest Bogey
From all Over The United States
In the men a eighteen bole handl-1 Hotel Cape May. cap tourney on the link* of the Cape { New York—Mr and Mr* T. Hu! May Golf Club ou Saturday afternoon, bard. Mis* Eleanor D. Q. Hubbard M Louis H. Ayr**, of Philadelphia, a and Mrs. Chariew J. Harrap, Mr. an former secretary of the dub. carried Mr*. Y. de Gouior, Mr. and Mr* f> off the day'* pm*, getting 6 point* W. Shlnner, Mr. and Mrs. J. Adam, toward the season'* cup, with a groaa J Mr. and Mr*. G. W. Triton. Mr an of 87 and net of 76. R. Winter Harvey Mr*. E O. Rlchson, Theodore Bunk* wa* second, with a net of 76, and i Newark—Dr. C. R Cox. playing from »cratch- His work was i Elmhurst—Mia* Furman good, as be tied the score of Col I Philadelphia—Wade France*. Mr. Bogey, whose official card would C. W. Walton, Mr. and Mr*. Edwar , be 76, for the course. J. P. Edwards,! Laurent. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Henling
which came In yesterday added 29 to i who played from r cratch, negotiated' Mr. and Mr*. Frank Syaukerman. t.
thMr ' Mr - Cara well'*; 27
Pine
112
The Indian Band THE INDIAN BAND la now hereDoes it satisfy you?-Hnd are you pleased with It? The toriet set* that we are making a special drive on, at the present time, era juataa pleasing to the purse, as the new band is to your ear. Just think of It—a twelt* piece toilet set for 6L76,while they last. Can you beat the price anywhere? Come and see them yon will be pleased with the value we give you tor the money. House furnishing goods of all descrip-
tions.
CHARLES A. SWAIN, 206-7 JdWkaon street.
Mr. Bell's; 6 to
0. Howell Parra 22 to Mr. Chew'* and 27 to Robert Greer** vote. New candidate* entered yesterday were B.
A. Smith.
The contest will close Saturday, Av gnat 29, at 6 P. M., and the final result win he announced on Monday,
August 21.
The Interest grow*. The prise 1* to be awarded by a committee, who will decide what U most appropriate to give the winner. The result to date la: William H. Carswell
Wlleon Bell Edward Chew Ralph Brown Robert Greer
Paul B. Bums G. Howell Parr George W. Riley Sewell Corkrmn William Welsh, 2rd M. A. Lengert, Jr. W. N. Oftlnger George D. McCreary, Jr.
Lloyd H. Rio*
John B. Newkirk Charts* J. Millar, Jr. Frances Rogers Clarence O Crowley
W. L Poncher
Hary Grate
Wakeman Sherwood Edward Buchanan Howard I. Kelly Frederick Allan B. A. Smith Spencer D. Wright, Jr. George T. Keen ^
Excursion to Atlantic City.
The Pennsylvania Railroad will run one of Its popular excursions to Atlantic City on Thursday, August 27 the train leaving Cape May at 2a. m and stopping at aB Intermediate ate dona between here and Capa May
House. Returning the train wll
leave Atlantic at 6 p. m. The price
the round trip will be one dollar
Information can be had from the rail
aa the finest she haa known. Architect Edward Hendrickson and family, of West Philadelphia,
again at their favorite villa. The Car-
roll. and wfll don their bathing
the coyrse In 80, the next nearest, H. Jenkins, G. R. Rebmann, Paul Bogle for the day. W. M. Allen was Rebmann. Mr. and Mrs. Henry F.Coc third In the contest with a gross of 6. P. Hutchinson. Miss Head*. MU and net of 76, and he and Harvey Hutchinson, Edward V. Kane, E. h. each received three points. The cards La vine, H. E. Worthington.
handed In « L. H. Ayres R. W. Harvey
M. Allen
W. Eastwick ft. W. Wiater J P. Edward* W. H. George C. L- Matthew* Walter Cox H. A. Rosa B. F. Stracker A C. Williams G. P. Deacon W. H. Dilks W. H. Porter. Jr. F. J. Grave* J. M. E. Hildreth H. E. Keller S. Bispbam E. K. Bispham J. F. Neary F. A Hays J. W. Hart C. H. Hardlag B. F. Telte Jonathan Jcnks
Mr* Charles D. Glee. Mr*. C- TKaeal Gr*a Hp Net W. A. Rohenaon. Jacob Snare. Jeme. 87 12 7G Spar, Jr., W. 8. Rank, Mr and Mr* 76 0 76 Arthur Peterson, Mlsa Josephine Has W 9 76 den, Alfred E. Hate. Jama# 8. M. 88 9 79 Cartney, W. P. Creaaon. H Creaaoi. 88 9 79 Mr. and Mr*. W. H. Baurte. T. C 80 0 80 Grace, !. 8. HoUlngaead. Mr* W. H 87 6 81 Nobbltt, Thomas Foster, J, C. Haunt 92 11 81 jj. J. Shield*, N. K. Conderman, L Judua, W. H. Nobbltt, P. M. Wateoi. Orne. John W. Cole*, W. h 87 IS 82 Webster, W. W. Donphten. H. L. M* • than. J. 8. Coale. P. James Doll**, 7 Easton—Mr* C. F. Davidson. W. Dolle*. W. H. UpptncotL. Brown Mill#—M. T. Huneker. Woodbury—Cooper Jeasey, E. P. 87- 14 82 Devla. Harrison. N. J. —W. J. Da via. Germantown—Miss M. C. Kane.Ml I Men A Muller. 97 11 86 Atlantic City—Mr. and Mt«. H. I.
Palmer.
, Pittsburg—M. B. Snydam, Q. • Notty, H. A. Myers. Wilmington—Mrs. P. Parker.
Philadelphia—Prank A Vadle. B Elaeman, P J. C. Seller*. H D Bcher rich. T H Lewla. Mr* C Draenbach K Nelson. Lean Bundbelm. Mis* Beellg. Mr snd Mrs Sidney Stern John McCann. C M Patterson J J Charles. E Bbull Mr. snd Mrs. H K Preston. E A Griffiths Mr snd Mr* K. M Haln. verton—Robert F Garwood. Ml»» Sarah H Garwood. Howard Parry. Mi I K1 Isabel* H. Parry Wilmington—Gerald Imstoad, Ar .bur I'mstead. Washington—B J. Moses Bryn Mawr—E. J. Holll* Lansdowne—W. H. Warren. Jr Cleveland—C E. Maurer Pllcalne. Pa—H. C Chamberlain Baltimore—Mr. and Mr* T A My m-s. Ml** Elisabeth Wy*bom. Ml** "atharine Myers. Master Philip M> •r*. Isaac G. George D Morion. Job a •* Grlger. Miss MargareUA May Norwich. Conn.—Miss C. Wood wo. 1 B Bloodwood M R Blood wood f M. Morton. Mercbantville—Mr and Mr*. H *V Sheppard, Mias Cbeppard. Mias Ullis nark. Miss Bessie Clgrk Colonial. Philadelphia—Charles M Schmitz. Mr. and Mr* Charles M Mills. Mls« Mills. Miss Florence Ryan, C LMun cl*. Rev. Herman L Duhrtng. Wllllai T. Gummey, W M Landis. M F Newberry. 8. Army—B B Hyer ■ston—Mr snd Mrs. O C. Rich
ards.
Washington—Walter Hodges. WaJ I !T T. Austin. Hood's Mill. Md—Arthur P. Foraytl.' Baltimore—Oscar Lesser and three children. Mr. and Mrs. Louis O.Donne Virginia—A. B. Haver Camden—Mr. and Mrs W D Ker Un. Ward D. Kerlin. Jr. East Orange—Frank Swain, W A Swain. Roxborough—Robert M. Yahn Garden City—Mr. and Mrs Wm. H Mill*. Mias L. Mills. Wilmington—P. 8. dn Pont. . Hammonton—N. B. Chew Brooklyn—G. P Smith. WUkeabarre—W. H Jonathan. Woodbury—R. K. Matlock, MU* Ma
lock.
104 12 92 116 IS 100 115 XO 106
THE TENNIS COURTS
Final* in the Single* and Mixed Dou-
Crwwford. N. J.—Mr. and Mr*. L*
In A Well Played Game Visitors
Win
SCORE FOURTO TWO
0TTENS TRIMS
CAPE MAY
Randal! Pitched Good Camr Fo Cape May A» Did Hall
For Ottens
Cape Ma; urday tiy 'Ailo wood
Hall, p Total*
Double play*—< ajw May - r-itucL out—Bj kandall, 7; H*!!, 11. base on ball*—Gtl Kandall, 6. ofl Hall, 4.
Umpire—Jo tin*.
8TOCKTON HOTEL All Invited to Entertainment Thar* Thle Evening. Collegers, residents and vial tors are llvlted to the Block ton tonight, Mooday, to an entertainment to be given by the gueaU. Mr. Smith haa arranged to have Mr. C. K. Berryman, the famous eartoonisi, give a chalk talk on hU cartoons of famous men Mr. Gao. O’Connor, inimitable comic singer,will give hi* latest hit*, and Mr*. HaltU-Mead*-Smith, well known in Cape May, will favor with aome of her songs. All are cordially invited to come and spend the evening.
Dancing Class Stockton Hotel eray morning (o 11.20. Private lasso os to rolL 16 the entire season. The drop atep and Lars dance* taught rapidly, etni Lucian O. Carpenter, instructor.
Twv tickets 26 cents; five ticket*. 60 cent*.
ge Gray, of the United
States OrewK Court,waa aim _ wio enjoyed the balk yesterday. Tka
Causa of DI voce# A woman In New York hai applied for a divorce, on the f that her husband did not iov« or be would not have furnish* bouse with cheap furniture. If you buy your furniture at tt F. Otter-* 412 Washington street, yon win be -me to avoid that trouble.
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___ of 1902, and the bar 1* well «toci -d with a line of the beet grades oi wines end liquor*. ter garden in town where su . and salada are specially eervetl The private banquet rooms have been tastefully arranged tar supper p*rtl*> This well-known place is central: located, and I* within easy -**ch o ill parte of la ectty and la a popul* meeting place wherj one may Oiibeir friends. The trade with the Dotage colony Is soli cited and ‘phob
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Washington—Mr*. Jeme* R-Young
Mias M. E. Young.
Bridgeton—Mr. and Mr*. C. P. Cox New Castle, Pa.—W. 8. Hillary Wynne wood. Pa.—Mr. and Mr*. W.
W. Winner, Jr.
Overbrook—Mr. and Mr*. W. <
In the tennis tournament on the, Cape May Golf Clug Courts, which slatted last Wednesday, on Saturday the final* in the following classes
we ” ?* T ® d - 1 ■ gmllft. Hr. u, Mra. W. W. T- *“• "»'-• , B^ttoore—Mr. inQ Mr, How.rt I. Wl- II w„ prfc, O. Rife. Mlu Rm.lf H L'LTJu Z S meTTf^^ ££„ “' A D “" L^lEL-rw*,., ^
“ v-' B c ^"' ** "
Is mixed doubles—Miss Allen and star Villa D. Shoemaker defeated Miss Bartow Ardmore—Mrs. J. W. R. Doyle, L and Charles Darla 8-6 tint set, 2d M. Doyle, Dorothy Doyle, Mery Welsh second set, t-WIthird set, 6-1 fO'irth a* Philadelphia—N. Perry Edmund.. Ladles’ Single*—Mias Runk dfeeatel W. Doman. Wm. Wallace Smith. Mrt Mias Allen 84 Aral set, 6-2 second B. L MacNutt. Albert W. Roaeman, P act, 1-6 third pat, 6-2 fourth act " D. Prichard. The senll-fMfels IjtUhe gentlemen> Harrisburg—Mr. and Mrs. J. H doubles will be MuVonday The fol- Prang. 3. H. Frana, Jr., Chariew S lowing will be the contestant*: Non* Fran*. Hope L. Caahman. Mr*. M. M McLean, and B. Farber against M. H. Tourney. Norrle and ft Q. Levering. Harrlaburg—Mra. J. M. Whltford. T, - - - ' T.aynor, Harriet L. Whltford. S.
Pure Food BUI w -
Notwithstanding the passage hy the' Washington—Mr. and Alfred H.
bite Congress of the Pure Food Lews 8mlth -
that are baginning to manifest Uuuo-. Baltimore—Bertha Shorter. Dora T. «elvea In reference to food and drugs ‘Carter. Ella Schoearicb.
Philadelphia—H. A Thompson, H Seiner, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Elder, R M. Thompson, M. F. Coin, Eugene V Barthmann. H. P. Warrington, R. A Fowler, Mlsa M.'C. Yarrow, James B Young, W. L Attend‘-rfer. C. L. Leekend. John A. Snyder,, L D. Yocum, Jr.
os. A Weber. A D. Ferguson. Washington—B. D. Simms.
Syracuse—Mr. and Mr*. G. G Tay-
Newarh—J. W. Taylor. PhHadeIphia^W. E, |L 0 Hendrick* an dr. and Mrs. John Nicholson. W. G. Fisher, George M. Heller. Thornes B. Stratton, Preston Stratun, Clifton White, Baltimore—O. C. Cromwell. WaahlSgtOD—Mf. and. Mra. Alfred i Smith, ' ' Brooklyn—Mias Josephine A Prow
r,
Bulger. Pa.—Mr. and Mrs. J. a Ru
The Devon Philadelphia—Rosa Warr, Dr. C. W. IcConlcy, Mlsa BaOey, Mr. and Mra I. Howard Bowbsthorn, Mr. and Mrs W. Haslett, Mlsa Sarah N. Not
lOtt.
Philadelphia—Mr. and Mra.
for consumption to be ahaolute purity C. Oberteuffer 1. H. Oberteuffer. Ethus strengthening the of our a. Burton, Suale W. Cooke. E. L. QI1 ^ liana, J. M. F. CchmldL MU* FX^ark.
Miss M. Monghan, W. H. Tlltey. S.T Herman, D. H. H. Jarrett, A. E. Mat thea. B. M. Kahn. Mra. H. Clartw.Wir,
pure becauae he makes them eo-^caa
dy made to oirdp'.
Ride HoraebacV
W you don’t have r chance your-
self let year chU. l of the rare end
In our Iht-weli
beyond compsrteon hi style and
younger eel a swugg r , by an artful dash at New Leeaene per hour *2X»; riding par wa her* and there. hour »1A0u Call the Glenweod and **'
and Mra. H. A
Coombs, Mr. and Mr*. George H. O’ Conor. Mias Mari* Higgins, MU* Me-
telU Barry. C. JC. Berryman.
Fernwood, DeL—Mr. and Mra. ( bothPacomoke, Md—Mr. and Mra. A. I
The Victoria.
Philadelphia—Mr. and Mra. David Peoples, Mr. and Mh*. Andrew Peo plea, Mr. Harry A Thompson, John WOUeitt P. DuBola, R. E Bray, Mra. FrlacY Mlsa Hobbe, M. T.
E. T. Cromley.
eon, Mrs. Henry Bawtwkk. MUs Bthil
and May X. Kltxmlller.
Brooklyn—Mrs. 3. 8. Bartlett.
Announcement. It affords me great pleasure to announce the arrival of the latest noeltlea In designs, material* and trim ulnga that will be fashionable for tth coming fall and winter season, of i908-09, and that we are fully prepared to execute orders for Ladles’ and gentts tailor-made garments- Our gar menu are guaranteed to Ol perfectly .md show the graceful lines desired ' all who wish to dress welh CHARLES SCHERER. Washington and Decatur Sta-
pler Avenue Studio The Pier Avenue Photo Studio is now having a nice trade taking pictures at night, by their new process Thla studio la now under the manage meat of Robert E Prince, at Bain S, Md., Mr. Prino years experience
Iron Pier they i
Valet Service dies’ and men's tailoring. Hare your clothe* cleaned and pressed whll you ere asleep. Afternoon or night. Ring for bell boy or calL Clothing d tor or delivered same day free of charge. Both Phones. Edward VanKeaael. 424 Washington street.
Lewis T. Stevens U Commissioner t Deeds tor the States of Pennaylranla snd New Jersey, also Notary Public. 614 Washington street.
ginger ala, shaved toe. Ware's Phana any. Ocean street and CoiunM* Ave.
ntrations given by Mias Derkln. of New York, with Pond's extract prepons, Vanishing Cream, etc, at Ware's Philadelphia Pharmacy, corOolambla ■
The C Philadelphia—A Banyard. ULs R taatey. Mlsa H. E. Kalman. A. Black. L. Fair. Jr-

