Cape May Herald, 7 June 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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CAPE MAY, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 7. '9 06 -

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VOL. VI. NO. 23-

FACTS TOLD IN BRIEF

SHOOTS HIMSELF

PERSONAL

CLERGYMEN SELECTED

MANY NEW RESIDENTS

COUNTY

SUMMER

MENTION

SCHOOLS

POLICE

Uvincttoii B. Kidredge, • promloent

of We»t Cepe H*j, while believed to be

Spring Visitors are Numerous About Town

From all Sections Are Drawn to Resort

Commencement Held Tester- ; Day at Seaville

Chosen By Council on Tuesday Evening

11.SO o'clock yeeterdey morning by

Jane IT. Her. Alfred U. Mortimer, D. D. lector. tH. Mmrk'e Cburch, PhlUdelphU. Jane »». Her. Floyd W. Tompkins. 8.T.

■booting himself with S bauble bsrreled

In pUnnlng far his own e went into the back yard

rOUR NIKE MIT BE INCLUDED

FIRMS FOR SUMMER VILLUS

BIRR GIVES DIPLOMAS

IFTER READING RAILROAD CO.

July l. Kev-Darld M.

to it, and look It op Into bis bed room and placed it before the mirror, aetllug the gun In the crotch. - When the load waa fifed bW bead was horribly mntllaied. N4gbbors hearing the report of the gun lamedistely went

—Judge Hildreth yesterday granted

>., LU D.. Bishop of Central Psnnsylanls. July 15. Rev. Herbett Soou Smith. D.

Baltimore loo opened for the

Tuesday evening

July 2s. Rev. Nathaniel R

been killed instantly. He * prominent Gape May family i been a widower for a couple of

July SB. Rev- R- E. Brea tell. Rector. St.

atreet, below Madison

treasurer of the local carpen-

Aog. 18. Rev. U N Calay. Rector.

Rev. A. W. Spooner requevted the use of the pavilions on Sundays for religious services, and the matter waa held over. The board of health requested council to remedy the defect In the sewer at Broadway and Cape Island creek, and

Council confirmed the appointment of ek-Sana lor Joseph H. Banes, as chief of the fire department the OouneiliuBn

The wedding of Ml« Edith Ulllespie Xus tin and Mr. FJgtcber WUbnr Stitea

drawing-room of (he bride,s home, 2003 North Park Avenue, Philadelphia. The ceremony was performed at 7 o'clock, under a emopy of palms and daisies by

pastor of the First Presbyterian Church,

protection of prop-

given In marriage

for the bi-al pavili

Amy P. Moree.

ipletion of

the ushers indnded Mr J. Ambler Williams and Mr. Albert G. Austin, a brotb-

ingfit with dasters of UlUes of the

for a year, after a

; gowned in pale* bine

and carried a large ahepl

Edwin P. Clark, Walter Smith, George

girdles of bine tsflets.

Junel8. for furnishing bitnmiuoa.-

Crundul died suddenly

This is a alary of

r. His family wtU

yestaidsy ai tarn non. She

the Atlantic City Railroad Co-

rod readings, providing for

tbe Uce.ismg of sntomobilesf carrying

not Issbs restraining 7. E

Atlantic City K. R tu

Hchellenger's Landing

r. White poutoes

_ fell; good acreage planted; potato bogs abundant, bat no blight vidble yet Too dry at preaent for setting tomato and sweet potato plants. Corn aboul all planted, those that planted early are com plaining of the worm working at it pretty bad;

dry ws

Operetta, “Snow White

Sevan Dwarfs,” also Drills and

by the pn^h of 8t. Mary’s

Mr. and Mrs. Samurl Blspham. of Mala-

wi U be given in

Tnenday- evening, j«

Ssturdsy morning. Otd Sol b^an

i. Several dairymen have.

inspected. While they have

to be all right.

Children's Day Aai

Agnat for titans Tall