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CAPE MAY, N. J., THURSDAY. AUGUST 10, 1905.—EIGHT PAGES.
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alto meet HERE AGAIN Two Big Race Meets on Sue* cessive Days Planned
CARNIVAL TO BE HELD
I'nutumijrrrt t>y lb* unkinJIj- waaUirt D.lltlon* aitmdlns th* oprnlnc •pmllnv rau of th* Cop* MaT Automobile Club.
iv rumme forth*
with 00 loo thjm thirty ■cbrdulrd *T*ut to be mu oil is th* two day*. AutomobiUats of erery fad and fancj from owner* aad drirer* of radoc «toc and tourinit can of bcaTy-wrlght, mlddh weight and llcht-wtlght ciaaaea. and bon power .Tenu galore, from the moat powei to I to the runabout* aad backboard mi chine*—oil will bar* aa opportunltr l to compete for the bewildering array < trophWe offered for com petition Such i
30 bunrpowrr and o**r. drireu by owner Ut ebauffeur, aiaudlng atari. No 44—Oo* mile for alock gaaollne car*, •tripped up to 10 horaepower, drireu by owner or ebauffeur. morlag atari. So. KJ—One mil* gymkhana r*oa aland Ing atari: toariug oar* with three Qaaerusera. Can to be ran threr^IgbU of a mil* to kilo •tailou. atop, enload all paa •engcr*. who ahall a* lee I umbrullaa from a barrel by prrrtoualy aaauiaed number* Each paaaengt r mnat open th* umbrella before rraumlng hU aral ' Car to continue a* aonn aa all paaemger* are Mated with u mberllaa raiaed. Kim car croaa the mile flotsb iln* to win. If any umbrella U cloeed, broken or turned Inside out the car Will bedtoqiialllled. N. B - fmbretlaa
faralahed by elnb.
So. *—One mile apodal erect fof gaao line can. flying atarr agaluat time for the tlOQU Cape May trophy. No. 97—One mil* for gaaollne oar* np to 90 horaepower. to be drireu by owner or ebauffeur: moving atart. So. 9S—One mile free-for-all: ataodlDg • for touring can up to *r, u> carry drirer and three to be driven by owner or No. SO — Coe mile free-for-all: moving tart- Hotel Stock too cop. The tlUOu Cape May trophy will be given ■utrigbl for the gasoline car making tbc aataat time on th* Cap* May beach this
of atratefat-away automobile racing In lb ■ country. Never baa anything like It be*o e been altempted. Prise* to be won In the two day* will aggregate SSOOO In vain*. The *1000 Cape May Trophy for the fast ast mile made by any gasoline car and the •SOU special Kilo Trophy for the fasteat kilometer made by any gaso^oe'ear an to be woo outright- Mr. Walter Christie baa a mark of » 9-3 seconds for the mile and 93 second, for the kilo., the apparent die cnpancy being due to dlffaienl condition*
Events for steam can and special prises for free-for-all events for the mil* and kilo tn to the world will andonbtedly
Movement on Foot There to Catch Auto People
NEW ROAD ACROSS MEADOWS
The timing will pervMea of Mr. & M. Butler, secretary the An to mobile Club of America. Mr. A. G. Batcbeidcr. secretary of the A. A. A.. will tat as referee. Mr. F J. Wagner will tat ns starter and clerk of the oomrse The foil programme follow*:— Kilometer Day. Friday. Anguat S3. Handsome silver trophies for each event. No. 1—One kilo for light-weight can. B1 to 851 pounds, movlag •tart. So. 9 -One kflo, for gaacline louring can. machicas to carry driver add three
8afCst Beach on Jersey Coast While Christie (ailed to .mash the mile auto record at Cape Mar last Saturday.the speed oootests proved that high power ms chine, can uae the beach course with safe ty. It Is th* only plaoe on th* Jersey coast affording the conditions required for auto mobile racing aad when Its Balneal ad ran. tages are more widely known promises to attain prominence aa n summer course eqoal to that of Ormonde beach a* a winter racing ground. The Inauguration of mobile contests at Cape May was happily conceived and the resort sbaold prod!
largely by this I Poet-Telegram
Gave Itand and Houses to Church The fifty member* of the Baptist Church of North Tockaboe were made happy by the klndbearted “Auntie" Elisa btelle, who ha* just passed her ninetv-fhird birthday. She held mortgage for •! 100 against a bouse and sar the church. She gave this motgage to Mr*. Mans btelle. who in torn deeded the borperty to the church parsonage. The house contanU nine rooms and is in good condition. I here are sererai seen of land in the ad a number of buildins.
Jim 9-One kilo, for miA'lew.ight car*. 8}1 lo 1 «32 pounds moving atari. So. 4—One kilo, for gaaollo- care op Ui r. driven by owner, moving
Me.fl-Onekita.fi 4(.haterpow*r. driven by owner, moving
start.
No. 7—One kilo, for heavy.weight car*. 1499 to 9304 pounds: moving Mo. 8—One van by owner
So. in—One kita. special event for gas line care: flying start againat Urn* for d •HD Cape May kilo trophy. No. 11—Oas kita. for gasoline carojip U> he driven by.- owner i ig start Ho. free-for-all. standing
Horse Threw Them into Hitch Aa Charles Evans, the rural mail c lor. was driving with the MU*** Ethel Flanagan and Mamie Keevas. from ToeknMarahallvlllt last Friday, ooree* turned quickly lo the rood, blocking the wheel and u| throwing tbs occupants ifto a ditch. The horse -
•w*y-
the young people e
1 with i
g upai
Died From a Hemorrhage Ira Willis, of Wyoming, Del., who has rro driving a Philadelphia delivery agoo her*, was lakrD wltli goods, nod though ha raoeiv cal aueotloo be died in a few His remains ware taken to his ware home on Monday morning, the taneys! held In the afternoon.
Doctor Carl Beeves, eon sheriff John W. Rasrsa, has
, curs led lo an eighteen months term at the so«tay Mrlropolita Hospital to Mew York City
IS ATLANTIC CITY JEALOUS?
Reasons Why Farmer*. :u>d t» to reiver per* 8 bon Id Support the
WORK OF AEfCURTIS l. LONG Former Pastor Here la Working Among Trolley Men The question of city evangeltsatlua is perhaps no where more practically and effectively Ulnstraied than by th* work bvtuK done among the 13.000 men employed by the Philsdelphl* Itapld Transit Company by the Ket. Curtis K. I-ong. formerly supply pastor of tbs Flint Presbyterian Church here- These men. who. ordinarily have little or no opportunity of attending divine service on Sunday, hare, through the effort* of their leader, organised a brotherhood among tbemaalvesnnd practically bar* their own pastor, with terries* * rvery day. The-
GOLF AT CAPE MAY
Forty-Eight Players Completed In Handicap Medal
Th* fallowing significant dispatch appeared recently in a Philadelphia newtpa per from Atlantic City: ATLANTIC CITY. Aog. 9.—It leaked out today that the more being made by lb* Hot*! Men’s Association looking to the early completion of th* new road serosa meadows was instigated by no tarn n person than Thomas A- Edison, the world's
■nous Inventor.
••Mr. Edleoo. while here last week, dls isaed automobile* and road* generally with John Whit*, of the Marlborough and let fall a gentle blot that the wbv few aotomobll* parties came om New York was on account of th* miserable roads encountered on this end of lbs trip. Mr. Kdtaoo declared that many the influential members of clubs In the metropolis had voted to place Atlantic City on the black list nntll such time as something like comfortable roadways leading Into the city are provided." Without referring to the green jealousy of Atlantic City over Cape May's suoocm wnt automobile meet sod th* bringing by it of thousands of visitor* here we call attention to the economical side of the question. Every ons of these people brought to and left some money in Cal e “May. l! is estimated that there were MO antomobiles here, all of which had an «veruge of five persons, and that each eoe of the flv* had from five to tan friend* who by rail to witness the events, and In rry on* of thaw persons expended •while here at least s B bill, which would make nearly 130.000, nil of which was left here. Of these same of money the grooerymnn and the farmer gat a large proportion
within a few day*
Our fanner* ought not to oppose nntomoMias as most of the money which is brought here goes back to them for prod-
It Is not generally known to the public that the Her. Curila K Long Is a member of the Philadelphia Presbytery, but to listen to him for an honr Is his room on Poplar at- describing the work be is doing nong the trolley oar men of Philadelphia proof that he has a distinct mission aad that he 1* working H ont In that city. Before Mr. Long wadi to Philadelphia be was for nearly two years stated supply of the First Presbyterian Church of Cape May. Prior to that time be was engaged in pastoral and missionary work In San Fran tad Chicago. For many years, although a scholar and having written sev ernl books, he has made the question of bow to reach the workingmen In large cittaa the aim of Us Ufe. This has made him a close student of sociological problems, and with a view of equipping him. self for bis work be traveled axtonslvcly In almost every country in Europe, in Egypt
he Interest of the farmer that th* automobile Interest i be kept up In Onpe May. Rvery an metit bringapeople, andJh* prop's 1 ■in while here, and of that living the
Mias Juliet JerrwU Dead Miss Juliette F. Jarrell, daughter of Isaac F Jarrell, of Ocean VT*w, ~ Friday evening In her twenty-third year. She had rail was a young lady of axcsllealChristian character. She Is well known here, be Tin* lived In Went Cape May for several year* sad wen many devoted friends, who have been much saddened hr her qntimely death. Deep sympathy U expressed hr. •» for her sister, who UvedMhre with ' for all bar family. These are her Isaac F. Jarrell, and sister, Bella Ocean View: Mrs- Georgs Lawn. Helsler villa; and three brothers. Everett rail. Cape May; Robert T. Jarrell, boro, and Frederick F. Jarrell. Port Elisabeth. 8b. was a member of the First Baptist Church here. Her funeral look place at the Calvary Baptist Choroh. Ocean View, on Monday afternoon, and Inter-
of that
Mr. aad Mr*. Lack la Lewes Last Batarday** Lews* (Usl.) Pilot said: Mr. aad Mrs. Haory E. Laak. of Cap* May.
Tbc work of grading the
new Cape May section has been started. So tar. Beading. Trenton aad Pittsburgh arenas* have bsen graded from th* beach drive back on* block to New Ji no* which ruqt parallel with the beech driveway. Th* Oan* Hay, Delaware Bay aad Bewail•* -Point Railroad be* shlftad
FOUR TEAMS TIED SCORE
Miss Karushaw Won Ladle’s Match by a Soore of 28 o ■Saturday ATiernooa
Mosquitoes a Thing of the Past
1 reason that makes life worth living here is the almost total absence of mos-
as thin season- la fact, these
pests seem lo bsvs been exterminated. This U largely aooonifted for by the fact that for two seasons past a great deal of work has been done here, under the direction of Hist* Entomologist Smith, toward the practical and permanent elimlnation of the mosquito. Prof. Smith has directed the filling of places where moequitoes breed, like stagnant pools and marsh re, draining
. ami thus destroying Urge areas
where formerly ml lions of moequitoes
into being to make miserable of reeidrnt* and visitors. Then,
too. the operation of the Pittsburg syndicate which is reclaming by filling, hundreds of sores of tyssle lands east of the bqilt qp section of the city, has contributed very largely to the destruction
of mosquito breeding placgs. GEO. W. BOYD HURT
Forty-right players competed in the handicap medal play tourney held on tbs jocsl links last Saturday afternoon and the best actual soore of the day was an 81. Is by J. Ernest Smltb. of th* WUmlngGolf Club- The scores: - E C Rotschmac h6 is ‘74 J Ernest Smith « 4 78 C L Matthews M 8 78 J F Lucas fW « 80 W Malien »> 10 80 R W W later 09 19 80 R V Buckler M 3 81 Douglas* David* Ml 8 81 KauaS Green W 8 81 W B Malien m 10 81 GOSoddarda 83 8 89 Wblttou Evens 09 10 fti Samuel Btspham M 19 89 Spencer D Wright. Jr 83 0 88 Hones F Nixon 86 8 81 G C Dunlop 87 4 89 Dr Charles N Davis W 10 88
E K BLphsm r W Eaatwlck
R W Skinner. Jr
8 H Hackctt
J MX Hildreth
Official Slightly ll fund In Runaway While driving along Beach Arena just at dost on Saturday night, a horse a runabout driven by Georg* W. Boyd, general passenger agent of th* Pennsylvania Railroad, became frightened and dashed up the drive- In the carriage Mr. and Mn ItariJ, tb«lr IttUe 8-yaar la maid, all of u'
shed just east of the Pennsylvania Su-
Inck eared the whole party from Injury.
flee Atlantic City at Ute Height of the *1-00 K7 caret op vja the
Thursday, August 17th. spec’al train ■area Cape May at 89OO A. M.. Capa May Court House. 8:14 A. M. Returning Itaret Atlantic City depot at M0 P. M- Only 91 lor the rquod t^p. Next god last «*eur-
SEASON *08 AT IT'S HEIGHT
4M Anguat ha* kept It* promise AH over i* town Ilf* la throbbing in i\ way thst •ends the blood coursing through the 'rin* of the most pblemstlc bouifscr Aa rollicking wav** pound upon the bard sand they seam lo bring new Joy to men who predicted a boom tbit month, •rjbodf seem, hopeful that it will be the greatest August Cape M*y ha* ever ■xperienoed since HI whea<>re*ident H*restabilabed th* Nation a beaoqnsrt rer at Cape May Point Engagement* are being made at the hotels to run rail into Beptemtwr. Everything I* r*»y going *t Cape May People come here for thraort of divemioo that give* recreative reel, amitbey get It In abundance, just as they desire. Mach tlm* I* given to hosttag. Then imes golfing with It* somewhat exacting quiremeiiU. From the greens one tpkm channel baa* takes to the water immediately beyond the breaker*.
roster M. Vooriwe# Out Foster M. Voorhae*. of E.iaabeth. former Governor of New Jersey, who was severely injured **v»r»l week* ago by hi* borer throwing him while oat riding and then falling upon him, crashing hi* foot, was
JOB
VV L Mooreneaa N Z Graven, Jr W Horace Hopkins. Jr C J Young H B Price Ferd J Graves Dr AN-CbUb a W Harvey A D Foilrtte
tanett AM 19 taster »« U A PRvan 106 18 Llewellyn 8mHh 110 18 Alex CK>W. Jr 113 80 S3 P P P Corson Ui 18 KM Del NobUt, Jr. D F Mallory, J H Coch in. Bob Rowland and F W English with
Handicap Tourqey Four teams tied for first place in the handicap Scotch forworn* held on the local links last Saturday afternoon on 76. The soon follow*:— G T Dunlap and f; C Rqteohman ff 8 »
o be ont on cruicbe* for the first til Uia other day. Hr transacted tome legal matter* al his office and then returned home. It win be several months before be regains the normal use of his foot.
-/garsi
D Wright and G O SJndere .. F Dlxoa aad D Davit B Rowland and J 8 Greet! naadB Loons
and W L Moorehous*
Dr C E Daria and W Evans ' Blsphsm aad K M Allen
-IN Wllilaam aodKW Bkinner W H Kepboarna aad J E Smith E K Blsphsm and R W Harvey
G GBaasMt and RW Wester 0.0.0. N-Z Graves. Jr and W B Miller SO 7 8*
s s s
SJ&WSliKiS? SJS? Llewellyn Smith and r W Allen 88 T 78 Dill Bobtat, Jr. and J H Cochran; F W English and D F Mallevy, withdrew.
n 0 77 T8 • n 81 8 77 88 6 r. 81 8 78 86 7 78 88.7 78 88 10 Tt) 81 1 80
The ladles of th* Cap* May Golf Club held their most sooceasfnl golf tourney the season Sunday afternoon, which » _ by Ml** ^rnsksw. of the Riverton aloy Club, on a snore of 88. Mr*. R. Walter Starr, of Philadelphia, and Mr*. Chart** K Chamber*, of Mount Hotly, tied >rsecond prtaaoneooresofM. Thee, illow: Mis* Earusbnw 23, Mr. R Walter Starr 84. Mrs Chart** K. Chamber* 94. Mr* te) Blsphsm *6, Mrs. Mallory 96, Mis* Smith 96. Mias Julie Davit 37. Mrs Thom as W. Eaatwlck 37. Vies Susan Champion 88, Mr*. Ingram M. Hr*. C. A- Service 98. Mr* WllUatfl &. Carrigan 88. Mr*. F. W. EogUah 88, Mr* Charles N. DsTls 88. Mr*. Morris DallatSO, Mrs HanmtXk Mrs. King
rOSTflPN U. vnoRHEKS-
New Jersey PoHtAoa Of greatest Interest are the senatorial fights in Union. Eaaex, Gloucester and Salem CoauUes It U said that City Jodge William N. Runyon, of Plainfield %i most likely to be named foi Senator ted Judge Croaa in Union. The consensus of opinion among th* wise on the portico that Oongresman Loundenaitgcr thank) drop bis fight against Avia and Watkins in Glonceator and pave the way for biaown renomination in 1806. The Londenalager contest regarded as onneoeasary at this time.se is beleived that Avia will be nominated and elected no matter what the Congressman does. In Salem cemty William plummcr will prohflhly be the Republican qqmluee against Senator Stnutp)e. nemocrat. Even though ex- ' ”' J "' Toes open his for Plummer's victory are regarded as good. The goaaip to that Mr. Klrlnt. of Atlantic and Mr. Sooval.of Camden, will not return to the next Avaembly. I here to also talk of rabnug John J. Gardner aa Con greeerrun in 1906. He hto been supported for yrwrg by the Pennsylnnia Railroad influence*,and those opposed •re seeking to have this transd. Gardner has bean in office KDoe 1876 and the young men of d is trie think it a boat ume that a one else should be recognised. Just whom* Major Lents will pat in the tight against (kitty, for Senator in the Essex dtotrtc, baa not been determined. Ibe matter is causing the poUUapna
PERSONAL MENTION Happening* of a Week Among Ynar Friend* Dr sod Mr* Pro! M Mecray «re enjoy tg the summer s* gut-su St Congress Hall m 1-oulss Bush returned lo Philadelphia Tuesday, after three weeks' vacation Mr. rod Mr*. Isaac D Yocum, former Utagvr*. are spending s fortnight st UuI'lndkcr Betel. Mr. end Mr*. Joseph M. Schelleuger. of Koyereford. Ps . are among gams st the tar Villa lor a season Chief Justice James T Mitchell, of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, is s promt ent gu-st at the Stockton. Mrs Frank Brown and her charming daughter E*tells, of Camden, are pseslng fortnight at the Villa Nova. Vice Chancellor and Mrs Martin P Grey, of Salem. N. J.. are paaslng a two weeks' varatioa st the Colonial .- Emmet Dillon, well known to our res: rata, is now enjoying s vtsp to Europe ad was recently visiting Parts. M rs Bergen. widow of the iota Congreaolan C. A. Bergem. who resided here severI year* Is among the Cape May visitors. Assemblyman Samuel K. Bobbins, of looreetowu. Burlington county, is. a prominent guest si the Safeyette Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. George Fenton, of Court ouae. are spending a week with Mr and Ire. Frank Rutherford at Cape Msy Point. Former Judge and Mr*. Elliot Rodger*, of Allegheny. Ps., are guests of the Stockad are welcomed by their numerous friends. r. Winfield S. Baer, rector of St ffe's P E. Church. Brooklyn, will officiate In St. John's P E Church here -00 Sunday. Miss Maggie R. Bennett and Mr* William Romlg- of Moorastown. N. J.. are nests of their oousin. Mr* James E. Tayir. for a few day* Mr- and Mrs. DeWitt F Eldredge. 0? Norfolk. Vs, are visiting Cape May friend* Mrs. Eldredge is s daughter of Charles Scbellenger. Mr*. John H. Sloan and Mis* Florence loan are staying st the Chalfoate They are not occupying their Stockton arenite
The Rl. Rev. John Scarborough. Bishop of New Jersey, was a gneat at the cottage of Mrs. Sewell, widow of the late United J. Sewell, over toot Sunday. George F. Bsright, advertising manager of the Prudential Insurance Company .was a visitor to Cape May on Friday. He was Camden "Courier.” Col. Green Clay Goodloe, formerly of Louisrille. Ky., bat now of the United Slates Marine Corps at Waahlngton. and Mrs. Goodloe are spending the season at the Baltimore Inn. Mr* Daniel M. Stevens and eon Harry, and her sister. Mis* Koty Francis, principal of the Central Girls' High School. Camden, are guest* at the Parris cottage for the month of Anguat. Mr. aad Mr* Jamea W. Ambler and Uaa Ambler, of Baltlu
of Virginia. Mr. aad Mr*. Francis S. Eldredge have one on a trip to Colorado to visit Mre Eldredge'* brother. Copt. J. White John'n. They will probably extend their vialt Yellowstone Park and return eariy in September. Gap* Johaeon to a brother of former City Treasurer Eldredge Johnson. General and Mr* Peter C. Halos are gneat* at th* Windsor Hotel. Gen. Haina
>e U. & Army. Hehaabeen a visitor to Cape May for many y*ar*. He to the father Of T. Jenkin Halns, th* story
conclusively that there to no beach 1 rioa that can equal the strand between Sewell's Point and the Pennsylvania Railroad station and before the aeries of automobile races cloaca, the world will hear of

