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CAPE MAY, N. J, THURSDAY. JULY ; 7 , 1905.—EIGHT PAGES.
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PICKF
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Six
Arrested a* They Alight From Trans Here HURRIED TO 1IE LOCK-UP
The top picture shows the Beach Driveway and Boardwalk, Looking Eastward from Madison Avenue. The bottom
Picture shows the strand outside the Boardwalk, On This Strand it is hoped to make the World's Record. The view is from Madison Avenue
Ih-Ux-tirw Tatr S«
IttilatlrlpItU,
it thf Ope Mar «U Ml oT the Pennirl-
»»ni» KailnwJ Com[
the crowd that
intention to keep ib wont element oat of the eitjr and the nnurlranu Hallmad Company ho* t ten the matter and i« co-operating ith the aathari-
Througb the wat|Dfuln«w Of the Senior Tate four ten-known pickpockets were srrwrtedas they siicbted
Phlludelpfaia
•peedily
in walling and'
from the 1 911 train at Cape May. Ttiy
hurtled into
(iren a free ride to tl i Gape May jail. Mr. Tate U on hia ra&tion, bnt he pat in his time to good Sot to be oatdonj by his father, joung Tate arrested two pickpockets that went down on the 2 90 o' fc-ain. They were aim received by the
aathoritioa
e board.. I e intention
s this year.
A syndicate of lail owner« in the \ , Sew Jsroey Coast towis has employed »4nn Of Newark iawy*r to draft, for preoeatatioa to the MU I . lull looking to the onst i boulevard along the wlole sea* front of ‘ the RUte from the Athntic Highland* to Cape May. Tbs plat u to have the great eaterprioe andwtaken by the tXdm That will a brim the obstacle, aoroeof the coast towu art dloposed lo
throw in ita way. pMeas hare ocean It wMl only be ■ay to have oome-
*h(ng**k* • continooai ocean boulevard. Ths State will hove to fill in the
driver of their
did be built it long—tie most extenea in tilt world.
AROUND THE GOLF LINKS
LOST LIFE IN THE SURF
Boy Thought to be Playing Was Drowning
brought against W. C. Allison.
ENTERTAINED POLITIC!ANli
ulnent ones From All Porta of Jersey Here Over bund ay
A number dT.Jtew Jersey politiciai
OCCURRED AT WILDWOOD
Norman-Unde, a Philadelphia Lad. Went. Down Ont of Reach of Companions
were at Cape.May over Haturdoy night and Sunday, ' ' ' Browningi of Camden, chief derk of the National Boom of Bepraaentabres, Congressman Henry, C. Londenalager, of ehe First District, who has -ecently
returned from a' forty days yisri Alaska; Cshada mad the Pacific coast;
SUM Banking and Insurance Com David O. Watkitm. pf Clout
Wildwood. July *.—Shortly after i« 'dock today Norman Linde, the lt-y«ar* old aoa of Henry Linde, of the Ph- ’ ‘ *
firm of WSJkrr A Unde..lost his llfohi the
surf at the upper end of the dty. Above &SB o'clock this mornlog young
Unde and a number of companions. In clodiog a younger brother, went to the
where they played for a while. Then
they entered the water and Units separat-
ed from the other boys, who seeing Violently splashing In the breakers (he only playing. Suddenly the boy
county; Senator Bloomfield H. Minch, of Cumberland county; Collector of In-
Maffitt, Senator
MtATElT L FOB PRICELESS BAIN
ared beneath the waese. Whan be reappear bis companions harems ■ sod shooted loudly toy help.
Bathers recovered the boy's body. Tor several booth phydcUns worked bard to
■lass the hay. but tbatr efforts
futile. The drowning was tbs first here
umhiu. Crane, of Ckpe May county; exMayor Uaorge Hampton, of Bridgeton; B. W, Andrews, chairman of the (iloooestrr county Kopuhlicon commiltSheriff Jones of .Gloucester county; William H. Chew, secretary of tho- new State forestry CoamMnn; Assemblrumn Jspies M. E. Hildreth, of Cape Mar county; who is menoaaed for Speaker of Aa^Wy in ippp; and
others.
The Cape May Yacht Club has arranged
. Tta rictim’a oareala oeenpy a Alton am bmrtbrahaa over the sod ml
d up prayers of gratitude for the ooakilg nun of Sstlay and Sunday morning. They had pin to fear that the corxvrop would eatireiy borat up, while the dried pe-terr wee shovtoaiug th« milk supply oa alarming extoat. Vegetables ti also snfienng and to spam of the tf-eri the ontlook was frrj dabioaa. J rata eame in the nick -ff time, for ll y af a-weM longer won. 1 hare dam f the crop* beyond rear-try.
was the first yoor of the JJiide family st Wildwood. The fomtlv. oeasistiag of mother. tw.» «ane and two I 'Ugh(ora, were
the gpmmrr. The list follows:— Friday. July S8. Club olgbt. mush luncheou SJO P. M. doeadsr. Anga t*. Orchestral log. 8 80 P. M. Friday. August 4. Oub night, music and ■ncbeon. MOP. If. SMnrday. August 6. Annual picnic to Wlhjwopd. Friday, Ausnm », Ctqb night, don'
DOWNPOUR POSTPONES AUTO RACES
0,N THE TENNIS COURT
Fire Matches Ployed In Preliminary Round on Monday The open tennis tourney for the Cape May cummer championship was started Mondsy morning on the Congress Hall court, with four matches in the
miliary round.
The beat match of the day wi one In which B. W. Hills, of the Bachel oars' Lawn Tennis Uub, of Washington, defeated P. H. S. Oaks, of Washington, 7-fi, 6-4. One of Philadelphia’ strongest representative* in the tourney is Dudley Shoemaker, of the Unirhraity
of Penniylrania, who
from H. 6. Smith, of Washington, by
it {1 (fault. To-day's
P. Bead, Jr. beat ]. & Sadler, 7-6,64. Dudley Shoemaker bnt H. «. Smith,
toy uefeult.
it. W. Hills best P. H. b. Cake, 74.
Y. Finn beat W. Bowen, 6-1,’ 6-1. W. F. Johnson beat D. W. Johnson, 6-0,6-1.
PREACHERS MOVE A STUMP
I of 61 and Oct loe
In front of Mrs. L. Swain's cottage, 4W foe camp ground at boqth tveaville, •MSamah stump, wh»,h <»Ueed wnaidentblr annoyance to her and proved a atumbUng Uock to the paoncraby. She theiefore oflered 91 to hare the
Six or eight preachers made the attempt, and finally Kev. J. B. Shaw, taking up the sx with the detenmnsUon to “do or die," succeeded in remonng the old stamp. Mrs. Sworn led the ministers and their wives to the lie cream parlor, There tbyy induigrd in a apmptuous
A steady, persistent, sod at interrals dreuchlag rain, last Saturday afternoon, effectually marred what might have been one of the most Important epochs in tbr history of Cape May. In conarquenur of the coutioned downpour, the officers of I hr Cape Mar Automobile Club were obliged post poor the first of a series of special races to be given by this new organisation. Saturday night keen disappointment held
. sod Inducements ,ore offered U> tmuiiwtliors Mr. Christie shared in the Keoeral disappointment at the forced postponement of lb* racing He Is eathnsiaeUc and eonfident, however, and asserts that the world's record time for the mile straightaway con he estahlishvd at Cope May Rls ' Bine Flyer” Is In the finest possible running
shape.
If nothing aafanpea prevents the pro ramme of races arranged with Christie ss «star sttracUoo. will take place next Saturday. In consequence of the change of tides, the races will be held much earlier in toe day. The following hare entered for Saturday
ad witnessing Walter Cbrtatle mike an onslaught against the world's record for the mile in bk imhoreepower-'Blar Flyer”
> far:—
o descend gently, gathering very mlwnee. By MO h t this boar tbs oSoen of tbc
finally dwkled to p<
Friday night or Saturday morning in tearing oars, while hundreds arrived Saturday th* regularly scheduled am)
ing roads. The town, to
Cara wore hurrying through all the prioWts In trory direction, a medley arising from tbeooutta log of horns. Probably oB the hare bean In Cape May
dlfficnltr In gening repairs properly and promptly mode. While tby management teals as keenly os the public tbs ubappoiatmaot in toe off the scheduled events,
Kvrot No. 1—One mile; con up to 30 orse-power, to he driven by owner -- Thompson E. Swarne, 1A-3D horse-power ilmore; Samuel Baitr Eckert. 30 horse ower Stevens-Duryea; F. M. Johnson, F.
I. Brooks. A. James.
Event No. 2—One mile; cars np lo 10 horse-power; to be driven by OwnerWaiter Do Brte, 36 horse-power Notional: A- K. Molttty, A. H Chidbonrn*. George Rhodemeyer. G. B. Fletcher. 38
horse-power Packard.
Event No. 3—One mile; cars up to 40 J. Everett Mebrer. 40 horse-power Thomas; Charles J. Swain. Wiutoa; J. N. Wll- , Jr.. J. A. Depew, C. J. Swain. J. E
Thirty-four Players Compete ii Scotch Foursome
SMITH AND NIXON WINNERS
e Scjorea Made by . In Hatnrday's Hs
Thirty four players compete*] h Scotob foursome on the local links Saturday, and F. Guerney Smith of edelphia, and florsce F. Nixon, o Woodbury Conntry Oah. who had « dicap of T. won oat on a art score c
F G Smi
„ H F Nixon n Green and C J Young
„ 5'East wick and E F Cook F R Shattnck and W H Maul,
G H Parr and F J Graves Dr^C N Davis sod W Eva
Skinne
W H Hepburn Jr and B Rowland M J F Lucas and B Lncaa v<
HSl, “ rer
Jr sod W L Allen «■
JTBalleySd and WCRutachman HI ' “ ' B w Casselberry ie
j W Lucas at .. T B Price and T E Cole
Thomas & Dsndo, Spencer D. Wright. Jamee C- Carry and Charles U Maubewa
withdrew.
Tbe handicappers at toe Cape May Golf Club went wrung on Saturday when they gave Horace F. Nixon, of toe Woodbury Country dub. an allowance of twelve In the handicap medal play tourney
' Saturday, which.ec
bold oi
aided him tc
r of Tl.
Young, of the S«. David's Clop,
finisbed second made s groo. 82. which was toe best actual score of toe day. The
scores of tbe event follow.— F Nixon IS 13 ri
Steveas-Durye*; T. K. SWayne. >n. F. M- Brtmka. A. Jan Rrant S—One mite; oars up to 80 hopes power; to be drirou by chauffeur: A- E. Mol thy. Walter DuBree. A- H. Cbadbouroe, George Rhedemeyer. Erent No. 6—One mile: core up to 40 arse-power, to be driven by chauffeur; J. E. Mebret . J. N. Jr., J. A Drpew. C. J. Swain. Special one-mile race for 40 karae-power Win ton; to be driven by owners; J. W. Jr., J. A. Depew, C. J. Swain. J. E. Mehrer. tor 91,000 a side between A. 8- Malt by and A. H. Cbadbouroe. Both will run 40 bone-power Wlatons. Tbe officials of tbe meet ate; Referee. D. LoRoy Reeveo; jadges.Swor Lewie M. Creese. Frank ft. Shottuck. Mayor Thomas VT. MWrtt Umere. C. A. ftotter. J. A. Depaw, W. A. Cooqer. E. C. KutecUman; Starter, Wilson i’otter; clerks at course. F. M. Johnson. Joseph Sgheuck; announcers, Walter DuBree, F. M. Brooks, William Henry Maule, J. M. E. — ' E H. Fitch; chairman of l, A.
CJ Young
T W Eastwlck
F Guerney Smith
Kane S Green J Earnest Smith
Frank R Shattack
G Howell Harr J Frank Back Robert W Skim C C Filler Edwin F Cook W Horace
csi£5, B< " r, “ d * I Bailey, Jr » 18 w Z%8£ ibm ’ £? S '" is s 5 Tl?fS?"- ir US SO K T * CoM 194 M 110 Fetd J Graves. L Matthews,. Thomas S ' McCormick with-
SUPEMIITMDEIITS'TEfIKOlJT
tretre New AppolnUnenM To Be Made by State Board oTHdat When the State Board of Education meets in October—toe exact dote has not
itendento, whose terms srUl shortly expire, or have already expired. The superintendents' terms are for tone
The competiuoD will be a pan to ojl who bold Stats teachers' oortifioatee sad who apply altber to tbe metnben of the State or atoe appear before that body .in without a written application hsv- - previonaly sent to.
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