Cape May Daily Herald, 25 August 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY DAILY HEBALO, TUESDAY, ACGP8T 25, 1008.

CAPE m DAILY HERALD LEWIS T. STSVSNS

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CAPE MAY HEPALO . .•ninetM EL. C*p4 May, HAN U HapraMBtaUra

Eolerad u Eecond-claaa DiaUar July l. 1»0<. ai Um poat alflca El Cap* Majr, N. J, under tbe Act o( Marcn . U7I.

CITY DIRECTORY. ■ Frederick J. Melvin Jai »n—F K. Duka. ...Jan.

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Sam H. Moore, .Jaa. Joa Hand Jan. SUlveU Hand Jan. Jaa. J Doak ..Jan.

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•t. a lan.Donx Island. New York It—Bov. Will lam H. QraC. Memorial Church or the Hot/ Comforter. 1‘hJledalDhU. U—Rot. WUilam H. Graff. Me mortal Church of iho Hoi) Comforter, Philadelphia. 10—Ke» G. Urinkaloc UUU0P. BL Barnahaa, Manlua. t\ J.

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Louie C. Sajre ...Jan. ■ K 6. Towneeod. .Jan. Recorder—J. W. Thompson. Jan. Aaerseor—Chav. T l aiepoell Ja Lollectnr--SoL Needle* ...Jai Trtsaauror—L H. gmlllijr ,J» O17 SuU.':-;—Thuv. 1’ Curlej.Ji lildB. Inspector, vr. 1. 3Uv-

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BOARD OK EDUCATION. Samuel R. 8UU», President .

F1KK ALARM CALLS.

in ben and new location < bo sea. *5 WaahioKion aUeel, near Scbellc tvr'- Lauding 32. Wavhlni’ton street, near Union. 47 Wasbiofton a tree 1 and Madtaon a venue. M- Lofevetle and Bank ilreeta 66. Broad and Elmira atrreta. 65. Pittsburg aadNew Jeney av< 68. Stockton avenue, between Jefferaoo and Queen atreeta. 78. Franklin and Washington atreeta 76. Howard aireet, oppoeite Stockton avenue. 82. Columbia Avenue and Gurney atreeta. Ocean atreet. near Beach avenue. 91 South !*fayette and Grant atreeta. 92. Broadwav and Beach avenue. 83. Perry atreet, near Bridge. 04. Perry atreet and Beach avenue. 95 Washington and Jackson atreeta' 97 Columbia avenue and Decatur street 9o. Washington and Ocean atreeta

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_ H. PhUUpa. Clerk. 1*0* William K. Sheppard 19D William B. OUtasrt ■ ■ .190* George S. Dooglaaa .1909 Luther C. Ogden....-

BOARD OF HEALTH. Dr. A L Leach. President. SepL 1.1*09 Dr V. M.D. Marcy, Health officer " 190b Robert. & Hand l *°* William R. Hheppard “ '.VUUam Porter, Secretary 1910 George ULoveu ” 1804 Board 0# Trad# Prealdent, laithar C. Ogden; Secre tary. A. 0. Merchant, Jr.; Treasurer, Thomas W. Millet.

Church Directory

lava, 7.30 a

d 10 a

Bondar and Friday Erening Services

at 6.00 o'clock.

Confession*—Saturdayv, and Th days before the First Friday, from SAo to 6. p. m , and frem 7 80 to9.80 p.

LAiareice ol, ociwwu ■ ■* Sunday*—Celebridlou of \^Tfi r olr Communion. 7AO a m. Morning Prayer.

Week day* WtJneedays, Evening Prayer Sadnu Day's and Tburaday*—Celebration of the Holv Communion 7.30*. m.

Cor Wuhlngton end FrmokUn etreeta. Cap* Mav N- J. Sunday Service*. Holy Cornmnnloo. 7J» a. m. every Suaday, end 10AO a. m., thr First Sunday of each mootn. Morulug Prayer and Sermon, 10 90 Evening Prayer only. 5 p. n>. Tb* following plenty men are ^ exacted

Rev F. A- D. Launt,^- D. Rec-

1 St. David'a Church, Man*

yunk. Philadelphia.

Itev Norman Van Pelt Levi*,

Rector Church of the I

<, Rev. Nathaniel S. Thomas, Reelov Church of the Holy Apoa Oev Philadelphia. 16. Rev. C a Pierce, D D., Rector SL Matthew's Church, Philadel>i fiev. Herman L Dubring, D.D., Superintendent Protestant Epiacopal City Mission, Philadel

Our Secret Societies. Adonlrum Chapter. No. 9», Roval Arch Mai~nA r- •'— third Monday of eaeh manth at lodgv room. Washington and Franklin atreeta. Cepe Island Ludga, No. 80, T and A. M —Commnnlcatlona, second and fourth rueadays of each month at lodge 1 Washington aruTc ran kiln atreeta. Cape May So. 8778. Modern Woodnen of AmeriJr—MecU first Wadneeday Oupe May Obnclave, No. 188, Improved Order of HeptaMph*—Meets at Ogden'i Hall, 319 Washington atreet. on second and conrth Thnradaya of each month. Cape May Connell. So. 1801; Royal Ar mourn—Meets Brut and third Thursdays ach month at Auditorium. Cape May Lodge. No. 91. A. a U. WMeeta first and third Thnradaya of ( non th at 811 Washington StreetCold Spring Connell. Jr. O. U. A. M. ,35—Meat* In hall at Cold Spring, every Toeed* -venlog at 7 o'clock. Columbia Lodge. No. 98, Independent Ildar of Mechanics—Meets each Monday

Eureka Lodge. No. . Ladies’ L O. M deru every Tuaaday erening at 8.00 I No. 504 Washington street a Friendship Council, No- 97, D. of A.deeta on Tuesday afternoon of each wee at 2-90. In Jr. U.U.A.M. Hall, Cold Spring. The John Mac ray port No.. «0. Q. A. K. neeta on the third Friday of each 1 •1 7 JO p clock p. m., at Franklin —-Keel building. Mayflower Lodge. No. 956, Independent Older of Odd Fellow.-Meets each Friday t the Auditorium. Jackson OgaUalla Tribe, No. 157, Improved Order [ Red Men-Meeta at 810 Washington met. ■ first

J. a Waathar Bureau, 814 Ocean BC, Gao. L. Lovstt, Agent

CAPE MAY POET OFFICE Arrival and Departure of Mail*

WEEK DAVE Closs at Office

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7. M “ SUNDAYS 10.46 A. M. AS0 P. M Collection* and Dellveriaa WEEK DAVE d. EJ0 A. M. 12.00 M. 8. M P. M. SUNDAYS I-80 P. M. OCOos open fron • a cl, until 8

OUR ERRATIC SENSES Some of th* Curious Facts Recorded by Physiologists. THE PHENOMENA OF SOUND.

Pefore Leaving

Cape May

ef an Organ Are •ata Senas «f Small. It you ahade the eye*, you weaken .oar arose of bearing. Try It with a watch and the result will surprise you. if you sip t glass of cold water, you wifi increase for a abort time your power of vlrtoc. If you fill the mouth arlth water, you will greaUy strengthen your eons* of smell. Many similar curious facta about the senses ar* told by physiologists Tbsrc is a multitude of sounds mad* in the world every day, for Instance, which we cannot hear, however doee they may be. Every sound must lai" certain time In order to be board the ear. If It Is an extremely feeble *ouod It must last quit* two seconds or we cannot haer It But no matter bow long it lasts, we cannot boar It If It Is a very low or a very high Extremely small animals emit such high notes that we never beau - them. Some people cannot even hear tbe squeal of mice. The lowest notes of an organ are mere rambling not *- most people, and some cannot them at alL It Is by means of the external 1 judge the directive from which sound comes. Stand facing a clock, place your hands In front of your ear*, with the palm* turned beck, dose your eyes; you will then think the clock is behind

you.

Why can some sol mala smell kaenly than others? It ia a question of th* spec* within th* no** eapebl* of smelling. Is man this space is very small-less than one-fourth of a square Inch. In la vary much larger. Tbe porpoise has and also th* monkeys, whales and all kinds of fowl and birds, with very feeble smalilng power. When people talk ot vulture* scenting dead bodies they make a mistake. Lions, tigers, wolves, etc., can scent them long distances, but vultures depend vhrtr sens* of eight Th* a*use of smell is exceedingly del Icata. If one ounce of nrMk were dirtied Into 15,000,OOQAX) pert* these tn»nlt«aim*l parts would be perceptible by th* average person's On the other hand, many people have no power to tmell such as mignonette, vanilla, violets and prussic add. Taste is curious In tbe fact that dlf farent part* of the tongue appreciate different flavors. At th* tip wr — celve sweet taste# beet. a{ th# add tastes and at the beck bitter tastes. Bubetance# must be dissolved In order to be tasted, and a dry morsd In a dry month has no flavor. This Is why smoker* cannot taste welL Their mouth stands, which lira, are paralysed by th* tobacco. Very hot or very cold things are acarce ly tasted at alL If you want the best flavor from your food It must be at 1 and B0 Every one knows bow easily the sense of sight Is deceived by optical panic*. But a curious deception Is practiced on us all throughout Uvga, and no on* ever perceives «. There is k blind spot In th* eye where the optic nerve entcre. In everything w* look at. therefore, there la a little gap where w» see nothing. But I* aware of ft. because U has been th* caa* since we first opened our eyi In estimating distance we Judge by the experience w# gain In walking.

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A near hm end a distant mountain win each tuna an Image of th* slz* on th* eye. We know th* mountain ia farther away than tbe MB because there are more Intervening ob-

the leas, and to focus a distant object we must flatten tbe lens Tbe amount of muscular label used In doing this gfrea oa an Idea of the distance of th* object A man seems much thinner In dark than In light clothing. AH black thing*. In fact appear smaller than white things of the same ata*. An Image reey* for aom* time after looking at an object If th* thing k ‘» lent If you look directly at the sab ef It around with you for days.

CAPE MAY HERALD

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Office anu Residence, IJ7 H'indsor Ave.

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Sirs! Claes 'Work... At Popular Prices SINK The Leading Barber

Geo. W. Reeves Steam and Hot Water Heating and the

Honeywel System

Plumbing In all lines General Jobbing BpedficaUoni Furnished

622 Washington St

If you are in want, you are to blame for you can get anything you want at MRS. TURNER’S Dry Goods Store

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Wearing Apparel WE ABE HEAJXJUARTER8 FOR

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323 Wuhlngton St. CAFE MAT, N. j.

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JEWELRY AND WATUHMAKING H* tab Us bed 1688 L St0ck of carefull y selected goods. Clocks of all BELF0RD GARRISON 808 Washington St., Cepe May

BUY YOUR FRUIT AT HOGAN'S CAPE MAY’S ONLY FRUIT STORE Forty years j n t h e F ruit and Candy Business. East Cape May delivery. Special sealed packages for Hotel Guests. No charge for package and delivery. 501-3-5-7-9 WASHINGTON ST.

"'he Mansion Bakery 317 Mansioc St.

Keystone Phone S3D

WH. WALDORF, Prop'r

All kinds of Pies, Cakes, Hot Buns. Biscuita, Fancv Goods, Kte. Hotel, and Cottage trade .olidted. Orders left St the store or given to tbe drivers, will be given prompt sod careful alien lion

ELI ROSENTHAL ... Merchant Tailor Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dyeing, Men's and Ladie'* Saits made Co order 413 Washington Street

Keystone Phone 105If

CA1® MAY. It. 3

Manufacturing Jeweler Repairing oi Fine Watches, fewelry, &c. Full line of Cut Glass, Hand Painted

China, Jewelry, &c.

JOS. K. HAND, 311 Washington I

Cum No. 6 Wbiakey

* A Large Variety of. Beers “- 1 * —T_ . . jf. ' .

The History of :Cape May County:* mm THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAT emmaonc AN .cxoaDt of the Abonpoa; The Dotei in DoUroi fc,; Th. Souktooot of the Comt,; The Whohag; The Growth of the VUUare; The Revolution end P«triots; The Estabhohmeot of Bte Now Gnyerametn; Tho Va of iS„; The ProtMoof the Ooonty MdSoidtetnof thvW». >9 LtilB TOWNSEND STEVENS I hgn. ssmairnttau. 31 Ckapun. 3 teWIS T. STEVENS, "