CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST a. 1906
COUNTY ITEMS CAPE MAY POINT CAPE MAY POINT. Auku.1 1-TV onlv thiDK to mar the pleaaure of the •ummer orl la the dearth of Toon* men One mar walk for aquarea on the Boardwalk and aee acorea of gtrta of the “bean” age walking arm in arm, but not one aighing iwain ao near at hand to add ■eat to their enjoyment No canae baa ae yet been advanoad for the acarclty, but it i« aurmUed that many of the atern ae* hatre postponed their y Bona until August, under the impi Ion that it will be the warmest summer
month.
Mine boat Wnght, of the Surf House, la entertaining a large number of guesta, including some of the best people that frequent thia resort. He also baa a few of the St. Simeon choir boys left, who are enjoying life only aa boys best know bow. Wright's Villa ia also experiencing a eery successful season Key. Wm. L Ural], rector of the Memorial Church of the Holy Comforter, is passing hit vacation at the Cape
House.
Miaa Caroline Tiers, the altraotivi daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tiers, of Philadelphia, is an exceptionally good swimmer and a graceful bather. The dances at the Sboreham are a attended erery evening, and Manager Jacqnes is to be congratulated (or hi* enleitainment of both the guests of the house and cottagers at the Point. Lake Lily is aa delightful as ever— the little white boats skimming over its smooth surface, making it one of the spots at the shore.
glad to nota that Capt. Henry LodUm, who proved himself to be a great bsro last Booday in the terrible disaster, was formerly a Court Houaa man. Mr. Luo lam has props'ly 1 Bay tide avenue. 5EA ISLE CITY 8EA ISLE CITY, August 1-Tbe dly has long enjoyed s reputation aa a boating and tithing resort and a town of oofagera, and is living up U> Its reputation. Very few cottags are Ml unrented now. hut the hotels have no yet left the midsummer rush. The old Excursion House, which ha* been renovated and fitted op with a thousand Incandescent lights and was ipeoed to-night with vaudeville end Preparations are being made to 'hold a grand Doll Baby Show on the Pier, and the Volunteer Fire Company No. 1 Is actively arranging for a benefit enlertali'meot to Increase the flie fighting equipment of the reeort. Basketball and other sports are scheduled for the cumiug week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ball*, of Phlladelare at tbe‘r Ariadue street cot
Uge.
Bev. H. P. Kreeeman and wife, ol (iermantowo, joined the hotel visitors n the resort at the end of the week. Councilman Albert Moore, of Philalelpbia, together with hi* wife and daughter, enjoyed a happy sojourn in .■>ea Isle City, where they we e former cottagers.
“Doo.Cordon.** by Mary K Wilkin*.
To be t'ubllaJwd Meat Mnada)
at that mosf'nearly p-ftreja lb* paopl* with whom the reader conies In eon David Hamm pictured a homely cbi ar and hU friends In auch a way aa to make every reader ot Uw hook And In his ownoommun ty aamuterpartof tbagtaal
The
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Mary E. Wllkli
some years been known aa the author who Irew tmc life port rails of the characters •f the New England village, baa found a n s field for bar work. 8be baa OVel. the character* for which found 1,1 Southern Kew Jrrssy. Whether the people of that section will aajoy her pictures la yet to be aceo. hat they will sarsly enjoy the atery Itself—ooa of tl rreateal mystery romanoa* ever written. The till* of tb* novel U "Doe, Gordon,” and the Aral inatalnteut will be printed In the Sunday North American next Sunday August V It will be completed during the month of August In the special fiction supplrmrot of that paper befera It la allowed to appear la book form. The demand fur tb* Sunday North for August la already eourmoua, and reader* who would not mlsa reading all of the Wllkloa novel should make tbaaatelyea safe by ordering the paper for tbs foil
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. CAPE MAY COUHT HOUSE, Aug. 1Mias Edna H oiling ahead of Green Creek ia the guest of her aunt, Mrs.
Alice IJirtlam
The annual Sunday School picnic to Wildwood will take place on Wednes-
day, Aug. 8th.
Miss Mary Betbell will take up a course of study in the Model School at Trenton in the fall. Mias Ethel Richardson has been entertaining her cousin, Miss Grace Slaughter, of Easton, Md. H. Modal Roorbnch has purchased a lot on N. Main SL and will en Luci'.e the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Springer, is dangerously ill
at this writing.
Miss Cora Corson, of Dennianlle, visited her brother one day last week. Mrs. Wm. Pickel. of Phils., is her* weekly looking after her large music class Mrs. Pickel is an able teacher. On Friday evening last about fifty of the members of the Ushers Union and the Ladies Aurfltary went on a straw ride to Wildwood. The young people apeak highly of the trip and it is needless to aay they are ready to go again. Howard Cbarietworth, wife and son, are on a trip to Atlantic Citr. Mrs. Frank Peters and little daughter Carolyn are summering at Wildwood They spent one day of last week with her pa rente, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hand. Rer. Anna mas Lawrence and wife, of Tom's Riser, closed thru visit with their son here last Saturday. Mr. Lawrence was booked to preach at one the besrille Camp Meeting services
OCEAN CITY OCEAN CITY, Aug 1—Ocean City U on the high tide of prosperity, if the large number of guests registered st the various hotels are s truthful indication. Until last week it has always been Impossible to bny refreshments of any kind in Ocean City ongunday. that day one of the floaniwalk drug spires sold ice cream, and the demand was so great Ibsl the supply was quick ly exhausted, to the great disappointment of hundreds. Encouraged by the success of their brother, other purveyors to the public taste have signified the r intention to fallow his suit next Sunday, and will open for business. A lively bsttle between them and the more conaervat ve element la expected. Her J. B. McClcskey, of Higbtstown N. J , was among recent arrivals to this
ity.
Dr. Klemm. a well-known Philadelphia professional man. 1* resting from his cares at thia resort. Rer. Dr. and Mrs J. Ward Gamble, of this city, are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Pariah, of Columbus, 0.. for few days. J. Burwood Daly, a prominent Democratic legal light m Philadelphia, is ~* the shore for the en'ire sommer. Rev. Sherman H. Doyle, D. D , pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Cbnrch, at West Philadelphia, has been greeting friends in this city during the week. Rev. Jacob SaBade, of Pbliaoelphia, among the many ministers who find the surroundings of this resort much to their liking. e Dr. Thomas Kelly, of Philadelphia, k resting from bis professional cares by the seaside.
The An cast Arena
A notable feature of the August •Arelln• a contribution by Mrs. Katrina Trask entitled 'The Virgin Birth." in which sb* take* strong ground against tbs aaMon o' the Episcopal dlvloas In their finding iu the Crapary trial. Mis. Treak. while itrougly maintaining tb* Trinitarian view of Christ aa Deity, takes iaaue with tb* conventional theological idea tkat Joseph oot the natural father of Jeaui. mong other ootahl* features of this r are "Ban Francisco and Her Great Opportunity." by Georg* Wharton Ja "The Spirit of American L'trrmlurr," by. Winifred ,Webb; "Pictore^o* itotbenburg," by Williamson Buckman; "Oar Next Ice-Age.” by Jobe C. Elliot. "Alfred Kuiael Wallae-. Scientist, Philosopher Humanitarian." bv the Editor of "The Arena": "The Coart la King.” bj the Hoc Thomas Speed Moeby: “Commoi Ground for Sodgl 1st sod luJIrktoallst,' by John W. Beunatt: "The Right of th* Child Not to B* Bom.'' by Looiae Markscbeffal; “Food Pronctlon of tbs Futnre.' by John A. Morris; “Byron: A Study fa Heredity.” by Charles A. Keaael.
Uellghtftal Day's Ootlng An enjoyable yachting party a tar ted from Schellenger’a Landing Tuesday moraiug for the Five Mile Beach resorts to spend s day’s onting. The day was all that coaid be desired, and a delightful t'me was bad bv all. The party waa under the guiding hand of Captain M. S. Smith, of the commoi oua yacht "Helen Mane ” After arriving at Wildwood they took the trolleys and started on a tour of sigfateeeiog, taking in Holly Bcacb, Wildwood and Angleaes. At the latter place they new the ill fated yacht''Nora,” which met with such a horrible dlaaater on Sunday lavt. About four o’clock the company started for 1 home, arr.ving at aix, highly delighted with the data outing. The party waa composed of Captain Harrison Sheppard and wife, of Maorcetown; Mr. and Mrs. David Powell and children of Port
YEUDWSTONE PARK
COHBINES ALL THE REQUISITES OF
A Delightful Summer Resort—Clear Skies—Bracing Temperature—Out-ot-Door Life—Splendid Fishing—Marvelous Scenery—Fine Hotels ATTRACTIVE VACATION OUTINGS
PEimSHV«|flA lieisit.
Going through Canadian Rockies to the Pacific Coast, returning via Denver.
RATE
Riilrobi
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Coast, returning via Dcnv> $227
From Cape May; proportionate ratea from other points. All ncccsj.-iry expanses lor twenty-two days Special Pullman Train Late Summer Tour September 3
Itineraries and lull particulars of Ticket Agents J. R. WOOD, Pass. Traffic
GEO. W. BOYD, Genl. Passenger Agent, Philadelphia, Pa.
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To Republicans. We are anxious to have erery Republican In dose touch and working In harmony with the Republican National Coo greaelocal Committee In favor of tbs aiac Uoo of a Republican Congress. Tb* Congressional campaign must to baaed on the adminkteaUve and kgklative moon) of the party, and. that' being
ratral figure and his acblevemanu
We desire to maintain the work of thk campaign with popular subscripUoi One Dollar each from Be publican*. To each aubaciibar we will send the Republican National Campaign Text Book and all documents' ksoed by the Committee. Help ua achieve a great victory. Jamas 8. Sherman, Chairman. P. O. Box 3068, New York.
The Dayl'ght Store.
The good things tl
Ish to aay that wa. would tar rather : or loan th. mawef out * Gap. May county, to our own people, than send ft away to the large money centres. you can obtain accommodations If you have the proper endorsements. The First National Bank of Cape May Court House is here In the Interest of Capa May County people, first, last and aU the time.
REPUTATION j ' j
Testimonial to The Band Director Brin ton and hk Third Reel meat Band are arranging for a mnatcal festival, to be bald Auk an 10tk. The aervleea of several soloists of promloene* have been secured, and nothing will b* spared to make tbe feati val a sueoaaa. Tbs band U drawing large aodieooe* to the public pavilion, where It give* three coo. carte daily.
QUALITY PRICE Well-earned Reputation, dependable Quality, and attractive Piled, combine
the Line for you. O. L W. KNERR. BIMBO Washington Btew* Agent lor standard Patterns.
gjqpenpese jottings, Japaneee Mattings are the popular thing for Summer use. It makes a change from the thick, heavy carpet, and not only makes a room look cooler, butit actually is cooler. The new line we have just received is of a finer weave "than the ordinary matting and will wear twice as long. , Prices Are Right
CHARLES A SWAIV, *06-7 Jackson Street, CAP! MAY, R, A
NOTICE.
JlpStby Angu*t 7U dy abut off without ft
not paid c added, rater will be ter notice. EPPAkD, Water Dept.
the moot deatrable part of tb* town. Also bargains in Iota in different section* of tbe city. Now k the time to buy your building lot. Charles T. Campbell,
BEST FOR THE HBOWELSH
USE AHOEI'S ROBES pore, spotless sod wM*, tr< the clothes that we send fcolme' From start to finish, <mr work is property done, thus We .tMir
SATISFACTORY RESULTS. Oar careful wock has pleased “ > lit will
Tre* Hand Laundry ». a* a* _ »uk«.
THE PRUDENTIAL HAS THE MOST POLICIES AND MOST INSURANCE IN FORCE IN NEW JERSEY. /V T the beginning of 1906 The Prudential had more policies in force and a greater amount of life insurance (Ordinary and Industrial combined) in Tfatw ‘Jersey than any other life insurance company operating in the State.
inly MU la regaid to tbe alWged arrest of M r. R. Spaatb af Cap. Mar Foist ia partially tepomot.
valantarlly to Capa May Court House •ftav karalng from Mr. Ron* the -penalty
be had aa wittingly knarred
. »«■* PvhMi.New York, nod at reqaret of tb* Dinstory by tbs Aaso tloa abkpad taro IIy* oopreya to tb* Park Cm fiHWlHiii parpoasn. Mr. Spaeth knowing that tha gaare law. of Haw
WATER*) -HEATHL
Wmm Works, will b. aa duty at HaU. «mum Waabtagwn and
C lAAnpid water heater and very economical. Double circulating coil of Will provide hot rtlime, to be drawn 1 in the house. In-
I the range.
, price Connected, $10.50. BJEAY MUHIEATOQ COMPAKY o- A- 0*a. Manager.““T*?'£ JJ

