Cape May Daily Herald, 26 August 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPS MAY DAILY HERALD, WEPXESDAY. AUGUST 26, 1B08,

CAPE IAY DAILY HERALD

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St. P«t»rt by-th>-64t, Ctpt May Point

The following

peeled to pTMCh throughout the pn | Aug. 1—Ke< ~

at UU church

CAP B WAV MaftAL-O A.iMnstea H-. Cape May, i HAND. HapraaeelatlTA

Entered at eecond-claaa matter July t. mo a, at the poet office at Cape ; May. N. J, under the Act of March |

Wharton McUul1 an.Long Uland. New York 1*—Her. William H. draff. Memorial Church of the Holy Comforter. I’LU.iUelphla. 13—Her. William R. draff. Memorial Church of the Holy ' •oraforter, Philadelphia uu i.e • u. Uviugawm Bit hop, N.

HKK AL-tltM. CAUIM «• Kite Department hae iwrunred

CITY DIRECTORY.

SS. Washington ■veet,_Dear l?cbeUen-

gri'. Landing.

I 3X. Washington atrtet, near Union. 1 47, Washington street and Madlaon

-IrrJrrick J. Melvin Jsn 1,1011) M Laf^vette and Bank streets in—F. K- Duka .. - Jan. L IWH | in. Uroad and Elmira streets. - Wm. S bhaw ... Jan. 1. 1S1U t^. Htuburg and New Jersey arem ■Sam. H. Moore. ..Jan.Ll»H ittl Stockton arenue, between Jel Joe. Hand Jan. i. l»lu sou sod Queen streets SUlwell Hand . Jan. L 1*10 73. franklin and Washington streets Jas J. Dosk ... .Jan. 1.1*11 f T5. Howard street, opposite Stockton

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. Columbia Avenue and Qumer

Assessor —Chav Collector- -bob

Sam K. W

Townsend Jan. 1. l»os| M Ocean street, near Beach avenne. -i w Thompson.Jan. 1.10lu 1 til South UfayelUandUrantatreeta. -Clisv T. Campbell Jan.l, 1«UW " * 1

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. Smith Jr., Jan. l.lKll* aty6Aiitc'- T hos. 1‘ Curler.Jsn.l.lUll

U2. Broadmar and Beech avenue. H3. Perry street, near Bridge. W. Perry street and Beach avenne.

'Jo Washington and Jackson streets' 07. Columbia avenue and Decatur

stieet

Os. Washington and Ocean streets

BOARD OK EDUCATION.

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lit. A L. Leach William Porter Edw. H. Phil 11 pa. Clerk. William K- Sheppard WUUam B. J"’ George S. Douglass Lather C. Ogden Charles mu BOARD OK HEALTH, nr A L. Loach. Prealdent. Sept. 1.1900 Vt vL^^Marvy, Health officer " 100S Robert. E Hand .. - - William R. Sheppard {“O Wiliam Porter, Secretary _ George L. Lor eU 1>W1

Board of Trade

President, Luther C. Ogden; Secrc

Ury, A. 0. Merchant, Jr.

Thomas W. Millet.

; Treasurer,

Church Dlrectery rr. HAxr's a. c. cue ecu. Rev. Father D. S. Kelly. Rector. Rector's office hours—0 to 11 a. m.; Maoees—Sundays, d.16, 8 aod 10 ajn •• Weekdays, 1-30 a m. Sunday aud Friday Evening Services , and 1 lay. from i 10030 p: n r. a. cue Ben or tub adtutt. LAfaveU* SL. bciwren Jackson A Decal Rev. Arthur Hess, Roctdr Sundays—Cclebratiou of tbe Holy G munion. 7J0 a m. Morning Prei Lltanr and Sermon, (on the Brst S' of each month celebration of Holy —_ mnnioo) 1CJB A m. -SundaySchool*P-m. frenin* (Choral) Service and Sermon 8.00 ^ Week-day*-Wednesdays, livening Prayer Day's and Thursdays—CclebraUoo of the Hoiv Communion 7.SO a »-

Prayer. Sunday

Our Secret .Societies. Adouiram Chapter. No. SB, Royal Arch M naona—Con vocations, third Monday of month at lodge room. Washington aod Franklin streets Cape Island Lodge, No. 80, F. and A. MCommnnlcatlpns. second and fourth ueadays oiftacb month at lodge room. ashmguM and Franklin streeU. Cape Mag Camp. No. 8778, Modern Wood uen of America—Meets Bret Wadnaaday t each month at Auditorium. Cape May Conclave. No. 188, Improved Irdar of Heptaaopha-MaeU at Ogden's Hall.SIS Washington street, on second and MUrtb Thursdays of each month. Cape May Connell. No. MM; Royal At _uiurn—Meets Bret and third Thuradaya of rach month at Auditorium. Cape May Lodge. No. 21. A. a D. W.— lee la Brel aud third Thursdays of. each aunth at SIS Washington street. Cold Spring Council. Jr. O. O.A. If. No isT—Meets in hall at Cold Spring, every 1'ueeday evening at 7 o'clock. ColumbD Lodge, No S3. Independent •.irdar of Mechanics—Meets each Monday . Auditorium. Sureka Lodge. No. , Ladies' LO.M--•ru every Tuesday evening at 8.00 I No. 304 Washington street. friendship Council. No. *7, D. of Ac .seta on Tuesday afternoon of each wae at 8.30. In Jr. O.U.A.M. HaU. Cold Spring. The John Mecrey Poet No, 40, G A. R. idets on the third Friday of each month ; 7.30 o'clock p. m., at Franklin :hool bulidlug. Mayflower Lodge, No. 856, Independent Older of Odd Fellows-Meeta each Friday at the Auditorium, Jackson street. Ogallalla Tribe. No. 1S7, Improved Qrtier of Had Mao—Meeu at 810 ——

Cape May Fire Department, meeU Bret Monday evening In each month at «

Cor. Washington and Franklin streets. Cape Mar N. J. Sunday Service*. Holy Gimmuolpn. 7 JO a. - “*

.. the First Sunday

Mornlug Prayer aod Sermon, Evening Prayer only. 5 p. «a.

The following clcrgyi

the summer of 1SU8. Rev. Robert McKay. D. D, Rector Trinity Church, Moores-

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Woman’sWorld |*Before

Leaving

MRS. JOHN W. KERN. Mre. Kern's Fad I Duses. Just a Nlae American Heme. What do you think la the dearest fad of Mre. John W. Kara, wife of the t>en>ocretlc nominee for Tie# preal

dent?

Woman's dubs, or fashionable dlnneye. or dog*, or automobllest No. no. no! Children. Little chU dren. Poor children. Of couree she Is a club woman. Bui ahe is a borne woiBkn, a thoughtful wife and tender mother. And after that she bands bar strongest Influence and devotee the moat of her e^fra time to tbs little onaa of »her borne city who are sick and tired and curbed

CAPE MAY HERALD

WEEKLY EDITION

She H the elastic patron of the fresh air camps. Mre Kara to thoroughly practical to er ideas. Women's clubs, she da claree. can do tar more good by assisting such ebarittoe than by dtocnaaIng the whyforaa and wherefores of Be liar. While aba wae preaidant of the local co«nefl of women she took frequent occasion to emphasise this view, and It bora good fruit Mre Kern to a great boms Her home Ufa to ideal. The modest frame bouse at U23 North Meridan et, soon to become the political of Indianapolis, has sheltered one of the happtoot chummiest families In the dty. There are three children In the Kara boaeabotd—Mtoa Julia, a young

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CAPE MAY POST OFFICE Arrival and Departure of Malfe WEEK DAYS viva Depart

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John Worth Kara, Jr, eight and WUUam Cooper Kern, Ore yean old. The Kern boys are “Just kids' of the old fashioned sort They are buaky youngster*, full of Cfe amd play, and prefer going barefooted to dressing up. When Bryan wae entertained Kern home last Febrwgry Mre Kern told the boys they were going to bavo strawberries and that they mustn't die play bad manner* by saying anything about them. They most appear wholly unconcerned at the sight of strawberries early In February. -Well, wall,' said Bryan when the esaert rams, "atrewbairtoa In Fobi aryl That to Just Boa*' Tbs boys looked at their mother jreat astonishment, than at their father. They couldn't understand- Aftrward one of them slipped up to his

lother.

“Mr. Bryan baa awful era,' he confided, still astonished and big eyed. “He spoke about cur having strawberries In February. Papa didn't. Papa -has batter manner* than Hr. Bryan." Two Famous Orders For W; The most ancient European order bestowed on woman to the Austrian decoration of the Star and Crucifix. found«i In the year 1888 rata the preeerratioo of the sacred relic of a piece of tbs cross In a terrible firs at the Hofbnrg. Vienna. This 1 in much veneration, and MaxtonQlan L invariably

pmHMHHfSnMHHHH the tiny crucial which contained the relic was discovered unhurt. Bo great a greOtode of the imperial famthat they determined to found an

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KEITH S LAUNDRY Perry and South Lafayette Streets All Class of Work at Lowest Prices Prompt delivery and good service. Our wagon will cal ROBERT H. KEITH

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0041 Waahlogtoo 4tt. Op. Heading Terminal. M Dealer in Boon aod Shore. Balhlni Agent m Cape Mey for Lambert ville r>oa K For Men Repairing in all iu Branch; I or Sale. Bali Band, the brei Ku .tier Bo,

M. C. SWAIN MANUFACTURER OF Artificial Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors- Etc.. Etc vais iiatD ainraa®. »*y colo* e* Okuci a treciairy

Au. Work Guaranteed and Best or Rkpkrln. k Ki hsibi 30 ~Y~ea xna t=1ii i^i- ct— Office and Residence. 2J7 Windsor A-.e. Cape Mas A

This Space is Reserved for C. H. Taggart

RICHARD to. BCNITKAD, Free I Thoroughly S

3-irst Class e lOork... 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 Specifications Furnished

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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Complete Line of Hosiery-, Corsets, .Ujjderwe^r, Laditg’, Children’s and In'ar Wearing Apparel WE ABE HEADQUARTERS FOB £ Ladies’ Fancy Shirt Waists

JEWELRY AND WATCHMAKING

Established 1888

Largest stock of carefully selected goods Clocks of all ki " ds -, of Clock., o, Jo-drv prompiiy and skilfully done. r BELFORD GARRISON 303 Washington St.. Cape May

BUY YOUR FRUIT AT HOGAN'S MRE BITS ONIT FRUIT STORE Forty years in the Fruit 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 Mansion St.

WM. WALDORF, Prop'i

AU kinds of Pies, Cake*. Hot Buna, Biscuit*. Fsucv Goodi, Etc. Hotels and Cottage trade soUdted. Order* left at the more or given to the driven, wiU be given prompt and careful attention.

ELI ROSENTHAL ... Merchant Tailor Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing, Dyeing, Men’s and Ladie s Suits made to order 413 Washington Street Key utone Pbooe lOSM CAPE MAY. N. 3

Manufacturing Jeweler

Repairing of Fine Watches, Jewelry, &c. Full line of Cut Glass, Hand Painted

China, Jewelry, &c

Bathing- Suits, shoes, caps jos. k. hato, 311 Washington st

The History of -:Cape May County:* reoM THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAT EMMACING

AS Mcooat a the Aborirfra; The Datch in Ddawue B,,; The SetUemeot of the Cotut The Whii.nx; The Growth of ibe Village,; 1

4M TigM. 4* nhumtlaat. SI lAWIS T. STEVENS,

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