Cape May Herald, 7 July 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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The condition* of certain low lot* on Stockton avenue were called to the attention of coanell by Preeldeot Leach of the Board of Health Mr. Taylor mored that the *Uy authoriae tne Board of Health to have the lot. Ailed, aop the city eoUdtor be luatructed to brlnjc *uit a«ainst the ownera for the ooat of Allintt Mr Poak thought it wlae to get an opinion aa to the city's right*. Mr. Taylor'* motion wo* loot by the following rote: Ye»-Me*»r». Crowell. Sharp. Sayre and Taylor. 4. Nay —Meaara. Doak and Townsend. S. Mr. Sayre moved that the Board of Health be recommended to proceed according to law which was passed unanimously. A petition to keep open street, was received, and the matter was referred to the judiciary committee TMs street Las recently been closed up. by the Cape Island Gas Company. John Morris wanted ar transfer of the . license of William Heyi to him. which was

granted.

Report* of progress on beach front improvement* at Kaat Cape May were then read, showing a satisfactory advance. The contract of Messrs. Curtis & Church was complained of by the City Engineer^ and a resolution was passed giving them notice that if they did not proceed in ten days the city would complete the contract - and charge It to them. Mr. TaylO£ offered + motion directing the city solicitor Us prepare an ordinance limiting the speed of automobiles, which was passed. The band was authorised to play at the aiolf Club each Saturday afternoon. Jefferson Gibson was elected a summer police officer, in the place of Walter Smith, resigned.

MAKRIKD. Kalkiubarg—Alexander. ' Ml** Anna M. Falkloburg daughter of Captain and Mr*. Joaiah Kalkinburg, of this city, and Mr Sooy ». Alexander, of West Cape May. were married In Atlantic City on Monday afternoon by Rev. K. K. Brunyats. at the parsonage of the Klrst M. K Church there, both are well known here and the Herald wlahea them a happy voyage over life’s matrimonial sea. Gardner—Ilohrberg. Miss Martha Harbors, daughter of Mr and Mrs. George Kohrberg. of Kgg Harbor City, on Thursday of last week was married to Thomas K. K- Gardner, son of Congressman John J. Gardner. The ceremony was performed at the home of the groom by Kev. Mr. Housemen, of Philadelphia. aaaialed by Bev. G. A. Hank. St. John's Hcformed Church, Egg Harbor City. The engagement was c until the day previous to the wedding and the wedding was strictly private. The couple left for a honeymoon. They registered at the Stockton Hotel on Thursday evening, where they are passing their honrymoob.

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The tenth annual convention of the (Jrunsylvanla Slate Bar Association was bold at the Stockton Hotel oo Tntaday. Wednesday and Thursday of last week, it* ilon* closed or Thu reday afternoon by the elr-ction of the following officers: Pro tdeot. Henry C. Nile*. York County, vine nresidents, M. Hampton Todd. Phlladel phla; George B. Gordon. Allegheny; Robert E. Umbel. Payette; Henry K. Weand, Montgomery; J. W. Barton. McKean; sec rotary. William H. Staake. Philadelphia; William Penn Lloyd, Cumher-

Bankraptcy R«rbr*«a Appointed. TRENTON. Jane 8a-Judge William M. leaning, lo the United States District Court, to-day, reappointed the referees of bankruptcy for the various districta of New Jersey, their terms to begin tomorrow and continue for two years. Among the appointments are: Atlantic district, Clarence L Cole, of Atlantic City; Camden. George J. Bergen, of Camden; Cape May, Lewis T. Stereos, of Cape May City; Mercer. 8. D. Oliphant, of Trenton

DIAS CREEK. DIAS CREEK, July M.—Charles Lawrence, who is employed by the Edgemore Iron Company, came home Saturday last to spend the Fourth. Via* Clarice Emsson is sjwnding a few days with her brother Freeman Erricaon » at Wilmington, Del. The schooner-fishing smacks Mary flowlet and Eden'of Philadelphia baited Monday at the pounds of Capt. Doubty Many of our villager* spent the Fourth at Wildwood. Swain CarsoiYwill preach in the M. E. Church next Sunday afternoon and evening, and Kev. iioward Hand on the Sunday following, while Rev. J. E. Simpson takes his vacation. Theodore Emckaon and wife visited friends at Angieses the first of the week Joseph Skill and wHe of Philadelphia are spending a few days very pleasantly with S. E. Page and wife. Charles Kelley of Philadelphia came down on Saturday last and spent the fourth fishing in the bay. Capt. Aaron Smith and wife spent the Fourth taking in the sights at ■Wildwood.

An Executive Committee of 90 wee chosen. and 83 delegate* to the Universal Congress of Lawyers were selected, among them being Cbeif Justice James T. Mitchell. Governor Samuel W. Peunypacker, Judge J. Hay Brown, Judge George B. Or lady, and Judge James A. Beaver. That evening the annual banquet was given, at which' President Woodrow Wilson, of Princeton Collage, and General John P. S. Gubin were the principal

Beadle Memorial Church. Beadle Memorial Presbyterian Church, corner of Diamond and Emerahl avenues. Cape May Point. The Rev. Dr. Campbell, of Philadelphia, minlster-in-charge. Snn day,~3uly lu, services as follows: At 11 a. m. divine service and sermon with the office of the Holy Communiou; at « p. divine service and sermon. At the P byteriau Seaside Home, Cape May Point, at 4 p. m. divine service and sermon to be conducted by Dr. Campbell. AH are cordially invited to these #rvjcev THEY PLAY KAHT BALL Cape May Khuts Out Vernon K. A. in

a Splendid Game.

Mayor Weaver.and ex-Judge Barrott, of Philadelphia, were Cape May’s guests at last Saturday’s ball game, in which the local nioe shut out the Vernon A. A of Germantown, 2 to 0. The score: VERNON A. A. I CAPE MAY. -rhoaei rboae Free’n. lb 0 6 # 0 O | Cass’y. 2b 0 I 5 4 1 Grvrn. 3b 0 0 • 4 0 j I o-tk. c 11820 Stro’h. 2b 0 0 2 0 1 Doener. rf 1 1 1 1 0 Neiu’e. If 0 0 0 0 0 ( Hand. If 0 10 0 0 — " - 0 1 0 O 1 | Ruth’d, IbO 110 1 0 0 2 4 1 11 Nichols, m 0 10 2 0 0 o 2-* 01 Steinfcr, cf 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 | Shei'nkSb 0 0 110 0 0 0 0 0 i Church, p 0 1 10 0

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NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSION. Ixjw-Rate Vacation Trip*, via Pennsylvania Railroad. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company lias selected the following date* for its tenday excursions to Xlagra Falls from Philadelphia. Baltimore, and Washington, July 8 and 22. August 12 and 30. September M sad 23, and October 14. The excursions from Philadelphia will "be run by two route*. Those on July 8 and 22, August 13 and *6. September 0 and 23, going via Hareburg and the picturesque valley of the Susquehanna, special train leaving Philadelphia at 8.10 A. If.; excursion of October 14 running via Trenton, Maanaka Chunk, and the Delaware Val •’ey. tearing Philadelphia on special train «t 8.07 A. M. Excursion tickets, good sage on any regular train, exclusive of limited express trains, within ten days: •rill be sold at 310-00 from Philadelphia and all points oo the Delaware Division; 111.21 from Atlantic City; 30-80 from Lanr caster; aad at proportionate rates from -other points, including Trenton. Bordenflown. Mt. Hally, Cape May, Salem, WllmJngtoa, West Chester, Reading, and principal Intermediate stations. A stop-over * will be allowed at Buffalo within the limit of ticket returning.

Reduced Kates to Minneapolis. On account of the Triennial Convention of the IgMiies' Catholic Benevolent Association, at St. Paul. Minn., July U ro 80. the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round t rip tickets to St. Paul or Minneapolis from all stations oo Its line* July 13 to 16, Inclusive, good to return until August 5, at reduced rates. For rates and roadllions of tickets consult ticket agents.

-Edward O'Brien, of Paterson, baa been appointed by Justice Swayxe stenographer for the Cape May county courts.

if day coaches will bs run excursion running through to - Fall*. An extra charge will be made for P *An exSarfSrod tourist agmtatad chap<rrun «U1 aecompanr each excursion. ForTUscriotlve pamphlet, time of cooaecting and further information .Gro/W Bo^lwrrijCsMgr

—W. make a spectehy of ladies' shoos, the lim—T ataortmeot that can be found in Cap* May. condsting of white, tan.

The State Schools Oflbr Indue men (a The New Jersey State Normal and Model Schools havr two unique features for schools of this character. The one Is I dormitory Ufa: the other, the high cli of secondary education In the Modal School available especially for those people living in remote parts of the State where the localities do not offer opportunities for such secondary education as fits either for the Normal School or the ool-

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Any one who has discussed dormitory life In connection with college education, for instance, knows that this dormitory or institutional life is regarded as at least one half of the education of the student. The self-reliance It offers, the contact with numbers of other person* with their, varying individualities and similar ajpbtilctg." the piloting of one's own way among numbers, the social friendships and affinities, etc., go to make up an experience which often becomes the choicest gs i as the most ratable of school life. The dormltaries of tbs State Schools offer this opportusity. Again, In the very nature of thing*, system of public Instruction cannot tea with equal efficiency every locality in the State, And for the commonwealth to offer at exceedingly reasonable terms a central school, available to the different localities, a* the Model School, gives a completeness to the system that it would not otherwise have The Model School Is taking the place ft the old seminary, and is rapidly coming to have a largely increasad and influential attendanoe of boarders, as well as day pupils.

Life Insurance is Saving

as well as protection—not an added expense. To be without it is a mistake.

The Prudential Insurance Co. of America. i™. obi=.: ».«*, *. . jg Ih W hlw f EUi. Wrii fd, k tat JOHN F. DRYDRN. President. EDGAR B. WARD, ad Vice President. LBSLIH D. WARD. Vice ^esit'eat. FORREST P. DRYDEN, jd Vice President EDWARD GRAY, Secretary. H. E. RichakdsoN, Asst Snpt, Cape May Court House, N. J. Ittl 4

Window Screens cheaper than ever. WE HAVE THEH FOR 15, 20, 25, 30c. Screen Doors In All Sizes. BABGAISS AT 75c, $1.00 $1.10.

Branch Store-Corner Myrtle Avenue and Broadway, 'West Cape May.

Reduced Kates to Clndnuatl. For the benefit of those desiring to at tend the annual meeting of the Grand Lodge. Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, to be held at Cincinnati, Ohio, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round-trip tickets to Cincinnati from all stations on ito lines. July 15.16, and ft. at rate of aingle fare for the round trip, pins 11.00. Tickets will be good returning, leaving Cincinnati not latar than July 98, when property validated, for which no fro will be required. By depositing ticket not later than July S3, and payment of fro of SO cents, an extension of return limit may be had to August 18. Tor specific

Souvenir Arrive*. Captain Char las Barr, who is a member of the local yacht club, baa sent several souvenirs of his neent European yachting experience for tbs adornment of fba new quartan of the .Cape May Yacht Club.

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'The New Jersey ^State Model School A* thorough academic training school preparatory - to' college, business, or the drawing room. Total Cost, loclodHig Board and tuition, 3200 per year. For forihw InfonnuioB «Mia» 1 J. M- GREEN, Principal. TRENTON. NBWJERSBV. .

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