Cape May Herald, 15 February 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY HERALD, THUKSPAV, FEBRUARY t$. 1906

CAPE MAY HERALD

LAST WEEK AT TRENTON

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Omi Ooicaa P.« Two •« Aovaacij new ^nat. bill, lomy

By Senator Brown-Antborlara coin □ion council, to ItcenM cabmeti. bath I bouaa-a. boardlnc bouaca. new. atanda tbeabT*. bUllard room, and akatlnc

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I By Mr. Hulrhlnaon—Autborlaea mu 1 nlHjial boarda at health to a|>|>olnt com | mlaalunera to detarmlne the Otr.eaa of j pluinlicra. By Mr. Wakelee—An ameodnirnt to the expreaa comiMiny act. Makea It IIleral for a atreet railway company to carry expreaa matter. By Mr. Ackerman—Authortae. cltla. to purrhaae or condemn Unda for the erection of public plera. A bill Introduced by Senator Mlnturu (Item.) la to prevent the Incorporation of truata In reatralnt of trade by requlr Iuk that applicants for Incorporation shall make ■worn statements that turh Incorpora tkn la not entered Into tor ■ncii purpose In Oils or other state* or poollnc receipts of other companies or contravening the Interstate commerce

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NOT ALWAYS BEAUTIFUL.

Many

Plain of Feature. “One of the most preposterous Ideas In existence la that regarding the pay of models and their physical at tractive dmi." Mr. Robert Brlnithurst saya. "In this country a majority of the models are employed In art schools or by Instructors of classes In palatine, drawing or modeling, and for purpose* of Instruction any figure Is good enough. "A budding artist can learn to draw and paint, study anatomy and proper lion. Just as well from a homely - model as from one that la surpassingly beautiful There Is no need of the latter at all. If one preaesta herself. all well and good, but as the schools and Instructors are entirely Independent In their needs she must be content with the same pay that rnlea for all In this class, which Is generally not mors than a dollar for a three-hour posing aeance. As tba work la, after all. only unskilled labor. H I* an exceptionally good rate of pay at that. What obtains here also obtains for more than half the model work abroad, yet the average person always conjures up a dream of lerallhees when an artist's model Is meni the work with r or more an “Of course, where an artist requires a particular kind of model, no matter what the especial requirement may be. the law of supply and demand steps In and regulates pay. for one thing, la accordance with Its Inexorable manda tea If the supply of that eort of model la short the price runs high. I hare heard of models who received several dollars an hour. But there are too many satisfactory Individuals willing to pose for whatever they can gat to make such a condition any other

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the applicants are the real Incorpora-

BUCKEYE INCASED IN COLD Yew Orleans Kan Values Vary Highly

“I wouldn’t sell that thing for $1,000. D I lost It Td bunt tor It like the knights of King Arthur hunted the Holy Oral! That thing exorcised a hoodoo that hang about me for Ire years. That thing stays with me till I dla" AB this, with great conviction, says tba Kansas City Star, about a little boektye Incased In a small gold cage that bung on the watch fob of Herbert Herring, n New Orleans man. “Up to September 7, 1900. I had been the victim of had lock of one

picked It up add put It Is my pocket I had Intended going to the Black hotel that night but after picking up

Black hotel perished in the Bood next “Later on at New Orleans I was out fishing In a eatboat with throe other men. A equal] struck us. Tha others,

Senator Mlnturu presented a bill amrad’.ng the art pertaining to Insurance companies. The bill requires that such companies shall make sworn Statements to the commissioner of banking and Insurance showing business for year end condition at close of year, the stalemeot to be filed In January. Letter ream Mayer MeClellaa. Governor Stokae In a brier wesmagj. to the senate submitted s letter from Mayor McClellan of New York requesting bis co-operation in an effort to obtain a modification of the law of New Jersey which prohibits the sale of waters from sources within the state to concerns or corporatious outside tbc state. It was Mayor MeOlelIan's Idea to obtain water for Staten Island from New Jersey. Governor Blokes In bis message to the legislature. In reply «° Mayor McClellan's appeal, stated that under existing taws there could be nothing done at present for the request and that there la now litigation in New Jersey on that question. The senate passed a resolution to the effect that both bodies of the legislature be supplied with whatever communlcatioa may transpire be tween tlte governor and Mayor McClellan on this subject. The bouse passed Senator IHUery's measure appropriating $1,200 for clerical seal Slants In the state comptroller's

There was a bei Insurance question In the boose when Assemblyman Miller of Cumberland offered a resointiou. which was carried, that the committee on bonks and Insurance have printed a thousand copies of the testimony taken In the New York Insurance Investigation. The reaoiatlon also provided that ten copies or the entaat year be pro

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Priends and opponents of the Prellagbuyaen automobile bill -were at the statebouae Tuesday. Charles E. Case of Somerville presented a number of arguments as to why the bill Should be passed. He said Its pro r Is Ions were Inclined to be drastic, bat such legislation. be declared, was necessary la view of the Increase In sutomobllea and the lark of enforcement of existing automobile laws. John A. Murray of New York said the sport of antomobfllng should be subject to reasonsble regulations. Colonel Edwards, executive officer of the 8. P. C. A. of Newark, also favored the bill A number of automobile men. beaded by Professor J. E GDI of Trenton, secretary of the Associated Automobile Clnba of New Jersey, asked the committee to adjourn the bearing on the antotata* side of the

the Miller local option bill Monday aft ernoon. Ex-Judge •klimer and William Poster of Newark.

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City Directory-

—PraseIs K. Dak*-.Jan. I, Mt

Bamosl T. Bailey Jan.

Baton J. Cesewsll- *— T. Maakel Hbarp

Piiimiiiii RAILROAD WIST JZBOT * OASBQU lAlLIOAIl ik grrscr javcakv 1,1900. Trains will leave Cape May as follows lor PHILADELPHIA: A At \ A. It—ACCOMMODATION. Stops 0 '4° at principal iatennediatc stations. Arrives at Philadelphia 9.39 s m. n m ^ M—EXPRESS. Connects from • "3 Anglescs Branch, Ocean City and Fea Isle City. Arrives at Philadelphia 9,31 A M.

Connects from Anglescs Branch. Ocean City and Ses Isle city. Arrives at Philadelphia 6.13 p,m. SCKDAV TUAfKS. 1 m P.M.—ACCOMMODATION. 0-3° at principal intenacdiati Arrives at Philadelphia 6 *3 P M. r r M—EXPRESS. Connects from

FROM PHILADELPHIA. Train* leave for Cape May—Express, 9^0 _ m.. and 4.0$ p m. week-days. Accra modation. 3.15 p. m. Sunday, express, 9m) a. m. Accommodation. Aoo a. m.

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Joseph It. Mr Samuel K Ware. _..Jsu .. . Louis <- Ms> 1 r Jan I. 1 Y Sidney To* naend-J-u 1.1 ■BHH-Jno. W. TlKNnpsjn Jsu. 1.1 Aamnor—Gilbert C. HughM...Jau. 1.1 OnlisatMi — Jnn. B. Taylor Jon. 1.1 Treasurer—Lane H. Kmltb Jan. I, I Commlasltoern of Apprsl. Ttoodore Mueller Jan. 1.1

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BOARD OP KHUCATIOK.

Samuel R Stile. President S. H. Moore, vice presides! -iyo6 gr^Mwanl ^PUflUre. Oeek.. -

Walur A. Lovett....

Charles P. {Juidort.......

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. V. M. D. Mnroy,

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Latayrtte M. Hal Albert B. Utile Crorgr U Lowell ..

BOARD CP TRADK. President-8lepbro B Wilson. ■errefary—Lewis T. atevena Treasurer—Tbomsa W. Millet. County Directory. Jnstice Supreme Court—Francis I. Swayxe. Clre^f Jodji^Aliro B7iti»dlieoti-...'.{l?? Law Jodgn—Haiiison EL Voorkee^ Prosecator 'if" PwsalHarry 8. Doagtaaa. Ben -9t* Sheriff—William H. Bright, Rep 1907 Coroner'.-Robert S. MUler. Rep —1907 Coroner's—William H-Thowpaon. 1908 Coroner's—A. LeKor Malltar..- 1908 Csnaty Otto—JsBa* Wap. Men. K<o Suniy'StttoS^Toiip""i Fcin’l R. iS*

BOARD or CHOSEN PREEHOLDER8. Anthony B Smith. Palermo Jan.l 1901 W. s. Johnson. Ooaan City Jan. 1.190T John P Pox. Ocean City Jan. 1.1907 C P Vans man. Dias Creak. Jnn. I, 190$ lease D Lodtam.Se Dennis Jan 1,1907 Dsn lei Setollsoger. Erma... Jan. 1. tW WaUMw H Wales. Cape May. Jaa. 1. MB* H. 8. Kutberfoid. Cape May. Jnn. 1. 1909 Anthony B- Smith, Direetor: bsmnel Suite Senator—Lewis' M. Crease. Ooaan City. Rep

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* Church Directory ar. BABr’a «- c. CIICBCH. Rev. Father D. J. KeUy. Rector. Hours of divine service on Sundays, Usenet at 7 and 9 a. u. Sunday School at 2J0 1

NEW YORK. November *6, 1903. Express, weekdavs, 4 A 4 to. 4 SJ, 5 «*• i s M^/.asi3yfir.v:£ ^ JO. J 00. *13 “• i-jo, *400. ASJ. *3 00. *3 57- 600. 7 00, •$00.900, 10 it P.B., 1 * oa. night- ScnnAVa, 4 58, 4 4°, 4 S3- S i$. $*0.9SO 11-ooA.M, »I1»•» jp. »t3 ». *ti.a4.400.5»^ •S57.6S, 700.^00,101* Prom Went Philadelphia only, 044 A. M. *ia J4 and 6no P M daily. WASHINGTON AND THB SOUTH.

...- Baltimore aad Wanbfc«toe. *613, 7 jo. $ ix. *10 *5.1106, a.m., ’-x ji, *1 *3. 3 so. 4 46,3 *S. $ »*. «t ». P M.«n<l it 13 night, weekdaya- Sundays, •6. 35. 7 *0, Prom West Philadelphia ouly, *35 aad J.I IjAyM., *.33*5 44- *630. ^ ^ 35 ?• •Dining Car. tExtim tare Train. W. W. ATTERBURY. 1. R. WOOD. Gen'l Manager Paaa'r Traffic Manage: GEO. W. BOYD, Gcneral Passenger Agent.

HEPYEIBEIEBLEO. By Beujmmia Flake Barratt. *»•*•-« x7lerhn: LsrgsTyps;PtaaCMCS Tor t limited period thli book is obrsd si bsdsntas, Uceati. with 9 cents pontage for mailing.

_ j Most Blessed Sncmnent st 8.00 r m. Wetk-daya, Mao* at 7 JO a. ■- " ^ry rnday evening at 8.

Sunday Servlets: __ . . Prayer and Sermon: 9.45 a m. Suoday school: 7.39 p. Kveolng Prayer Holy Communion—lat Sunday In lha uoulfa at 11 w in Snd and 4th Sunday at Thursday*, evening Prayer and ail dram. ’■sir-

Rev Arthur W. Spooner, D. D., irSanday service* at 1080 a. m., and 7 80 p. m. Sunday school *t 2 80 p. ** aver meeti.g Wed Dew . _. Jor U. E. i nday at 4 Y. P. S. C. K. Friday at 7 JO p. a Strangers always made welcome. nnar m a. cacacti. Her. James Burnt, Pastor. Preach lug On Oanda) morning at 10.80. a 1 be evening at 7.48. Mrntluga at 9 A M. and 0.80 r. nndaya. Sunday School at S r. ■- Epworth League Muoday evening at 8 o'clock. Mid-wank prayer aarvtaa weiilng at 8 o’ohiek. Ulaaa meetluga, Toasday, Thursday snd Friday weeing a. baptist cncmcH. Rev. H. F. Crego, Paator. Preaching on Sunday morning at 10J9, 1 tbs evantag at 7 JO. Suoday morning Workare Ranting at 10.00 A. M. Suoday School at 2.90 P. >. Wednesday eveulu^ Prayer Mentlng 7 JO o'clock Young People’* Me* tag Friday art •ng at 7.80 o'clock Man'a Martiug Saturday evening aik

Cape tatand Lodge. Mm SO. F. and A. M. -CommunicsUona, eaoood rureday* of each mouth at Washington and Franklin at: Caps May Camp, S& 8718, Modem Wood-

all UO. la Jr. O.U.A.M. HaU. Cold Spring The John Mtcray Port No . 40. G. A. R. mart, oe the thlni Friday of such moolh at 7 JO o'clock p. m.. a* Fraoklia straw

Ognllalta Triha. No. 1*7, Improved Order

Cope May Fin Itapartmeul. urneta liopday wrnlng In each month at r Vaahlugton and Franklin rtrert*.

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^AMUtL F. KLDHEDGK. Amiaxrr-AT-i-A W. SOLICITOR, MASTER IN CHANCERY ABB NOTARY PUBLIC. 810 WAsaiBurox Broaarr. Caps Mat Citt, New Jkksxt.

|)R. WE8TLEY RODGERS WALES, WALES' Cxrrxu Stxtxb Pkabmact. WAUlIHUroa AND Dbcatv'b Stkkkth. Cape May aty, N. J. Telephone B3 and S4.| Office hour a, 7 to 9 a. m., 2 to 1. and 7 to 9 p. m. Office and residence. Wales United States Pharmacy. Nioarr Bbll

| EWI8T.8TEVKN8 COUNSELLOR AT LAW. $10 WAaBiKOToagT. C’apbMat, N.J. Master and Solicitor m Chancery. Notary Public. Commissioner for Pennsylvania.

J2)R. a H. LORENCE, (Dr. W. B. tackier, associate > DENTIST Ocbab AKD Hcanxs Snurre, Caps Mat, N. J. Oral Surgery, including Extraction of Teeth under Narcotised Air and other Anesthetic* Phil* Office; Ferry Bldg. 16th A Chestnut 8l

James J. Doak Carpenter & SBuilaer Jobbing Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Phone 97

Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINES Fine Stationary and Blank Books, Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy ts. etc. M. L. WARRINGTON, 514 Washington Street. Contractors A Builders YORK BROS.

P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J.

W H BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE In any Part uf Cap* Map Cdnaty Holly Beach, N. J.

VALUABLE Real Estate In Cape Hay City FOR SALE To close up .an Estate nfum mnnaffwaa NO. 1. A three story frame cottage and stable on land, at No. 676 Washington at. size of lot 100 feet famxt by aoo feet-d MO. 8. Dreg store at S. W. of Washington * together wuh a

Security Trust Company Corner Washington and Ocean Streets. CAPE HAT CITY, HEW JERSEY

CAPITAL Surplus and Undivided Profits DEPOSITS

$100,000.00 *136,371.69 $2,184,129.81

We solicit your Account. Oor patron, receive every courieitjand accommodation cousisL-nt with prudent banking. THREE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID on deposits in our Savings Department.

—Advisory Board— sac H. bmltb. Chairman Dr. Jam*. Mroray H. C. Tbompw.n, Manager J. Bpiorr training William F. Canardy Aaron W. Hand Reuben T. Johnson Albert G. Bennett John B. Huffman

,W. LENOIR

AMISTIG DEGOfiAIOR, PAPER WMiGS.

Plaster Morh a Specialtd^^. Lfncrusta, THHalton a 116 Burlaps lO^ce and fihow J(oorm. Second Floor Smith Bldg. BIO Wash. CAPE MAY, N. J. J

Pierson and Son.

Cor. Washington and Union Sts.

Where you will find choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions and fruits. We also handle “Michekkrs Star Hams ”

Wm. i>. i§tevei?$

AND - LAUNCH

Office and Shop- or. Corgie and JeSerson Sts. CAPE MAY. H. J.

SAMUEL E. EWINO General Contractor, House moving a specialty 1» S3 4-

WM. 8. SHLA.W, O-SiTERJLZa OOirr»^OT«« dsalsx nr LUCE, BRICKS. SARD. CEM3NT LSD BUILDERS MATERIALS. Tulmbone No «x 1

LOW AKL) K. O'l TLK, Ha* purchased (to u u aaot (to tau C. bOL'DER. and iru>»rad to 311-313 Mansion Street CAPE MAY, N. J.

FURNITURE AND MATTRESSES Wlodo- Sbadaa. Awnlnga aud Brash Trata a Bp-etaM*

B- S. GURUS

Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting All obdeks kecbive peompt attention SHOP—Delaware Ane. Cape May, N. J.

CAPE MAY COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT.

S.Shryeck, I In AttacfamrnL

Frederick C. Pfeiffet I Krtirert'/lScb.

; hereby gi*e« that a writ of hat beta tamed out of Uk (Si

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