Cape May Herald, 18 April 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY. APRIL 18. 1907

CAPE MAY HERALD LEW* T. STEVBN5. WAM8N C. NHAU rUm^ir.

THE DUTY OF HAPPINESS. K»*» TMr r.r. Is tks

•'■slisocd tr*ry Thsrsaay Moraine •t SO* Waablactoa street, Capo May, N. J.

I know an old roan who has bad a Stoat ileal or trouble and nan; loaaw anil mlafortunea. but he itarted out in life with a Orm determination to extra i-t Juat aa much real enjoyment from It as be went along as possible— not In dissipation bi.l In wholesome recreation and fun. He baa always tried to see the humorous side of thlnpi. the bright side and the duty of

THE HERALD CAP* TAY. N. J.

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THURSOAY. APRIL l». IW07.

likely to be cot a-stlKO of granting val company, b^ac

C the

lephor

r peculiarity of the

problem. The telephone Is a natuta monopoly, for it Is to the advantati of eeery subscriber that all users o telephones should be or the same syi

a him

[ ban

of communication with part of tb« world of telephone-users. It Is dlffl cult, however, to adjust human nature to Ideal mechanical conditions Kstah llshed cotnianles^ without rivals, lack the motive of competition- to kee rates down and service good There fore acme communities have welcomed

new companies which promised and cheaper service Dual

like labor strikes, are on their face economic losses, yet It may be worth while to endure the temporary dis comfort and loss In order to secure better conditions ultimately. The batcher may be on one system and the baker on another, yet low rates may bring two Instruments within the previous cost of one. and may so In-' crease the number of subscribers within call as to atone for the tncon venlence. If Anally one company sb sorbs the other, the community may have become so well established in low rates that the surviving company dare not raise them On the othei hand says the Youth's Companion, tbt effect of competing ' companies is sometimes merely to divide the tele-phone-users of a community without adding many to the total number, and If the companies then make an agree meat to kee,i rates up. the community la worse off than before. In the strategical game which a community plays with public service companies. It la difficult to determine In the case of the telephone service* bow far the actual or threatened establishment of a rival company stimulates mechanical Improvement, and checks the natural tendency of a monopoly to extortion. No community can settle the

QuesUrn without careful study.

j The mult la that although this man ! has had more than bit share of eorrow 1 lu hi* career, be lias developed the In- | estimable faculty of making the beet i Of r\cry situation and of alwayra facing die aiin and turning hts back to the shadow*. This life haldt of cheerfuli nea* and opllmlam baa brought out a I .wevtucM of character and a poise and ! amenity of mind which are the envy ! of all who know him. Although be has 1 lust hi* property and the moat of bis I family and relatives, yet he radlatse sunshine ami helpfulness wherever he

I goc*.

! A man who can laugh outside * he I* crying Iroddr. who can ■ ! when lie feels badly, has a great comiillaliiueut. We all love the who believes the sun shines whet ‘j A potted row In a window will turn Its /ace away from the dark! | wanl tlie light. Turn It as often aa j you will. It always turn* away I the darkoea- and lifts IU lace upward

ward the nun.

So we ImitlncUrely shrink from cold. (Tam-holy. Inky natures and turn cpn toward the bright, the id Hie sunshiny. There Is I c In one sunbeam than In a whole in wpherc of cloud and gloom. Your ability to carry your own ahlno with you, your own lubrit yonr own.light »o that no matter bow eavy the load or dark the way, you 111 be ei|ual to the emergency, will leastire your ability to contlnt to achieve —Success.

GENERAL NEWS ITEMS Kveata Which Have Happened The

via at Dover, 1*1, Is hourly awaiting developments from llrldgcpjrt. Conn.. where detectives gay they have traces

of the child.

Almost at the very moment when Andrew Carnegie called the national pence congress In New York to order the AM. the largest battleship In the world, was launched fh»ni the Kuru navy yard, user Tokyo, lu the prescue.i of representatives of the mikado nud Vice Admiral 81r Arthur Moore, representing King Kdward VII. MassAav. April

A harUir of refuge from the stormy raves of adversity. A balancing imle to him who walks across the tight ro|>e of life. watch Which licats true for all • and never “runs down." permanent fortification when one's affairs are In a state of siege. The Aral person who. ermes In when the whole world has gone.out. One who loves the truth and you and •ill tell the truth In spite of you. The triple alliance of 'be three great powers—love, sympulh/ and help. * who multiplies Joys, divides griefs and whose bouesty Is Inviolable. A Jewel whose luster th.- strong icids of poverty aul misfortune cantot dim. , One who combines for you alike the tlee.-ure* and benefits of society and solitude. tank of credit ou which we can draw supples of confidence, counsel, sympathy, help and love. • who considers my need before my deserrInga.—London Tit-B.t*' Priae Com pet. Lou.

The Inhabitants of an Industria' town seeking to abandon It In a body —a strange event for modern times— la now to be witnessed In Spain. The town la that of Bejar. near Salamanca. whose people are using. their utmost endeavors to have themselves distributed—men. women and children—among the South American republics. Bejar was once a flourishing town, with a reputation for Its cloth fabrics. Fifty years sgo the population numbered 21.000 people, but the place baa gradually declined, and day contains no more than 9.000 souls, who seek to flee from It as fast as

The Internal revenue commissioner la overwhelmed with letters Yrom farmers asking whether the manufacture of denatured alcohol on a small scale la profitable. It has been necessary to print a circular explaining that the manufacture of alcohol requires expensive machinery, that separate bonded warehouse will required at .each factory, and there-

The latest novelty In bazaar attractions la surely that Introduced by the Sprtngside Wesleyan chapel. -RawtenatalL A wedding cake was cut up. i was concealed a

d that the bachelor or spinster securing the "chunk" containing the document had the opportunity offered to he married free of coat within the next 12 months by the Rev. J. Ben-

Brender Matthews consoles himself for the president's desertion of the ise by the fact that at t are 11.000 slauatun

their golden wedding and then start ad out ou the same wedding trip they had taken 60 yearn before Hr aa axami ia in this line old rj ut pessimism and syni

CITY OINECTORV. Mayor—Thoa. W Millet, .. .Jan. 1.1M* Alderman—V. K. Duke. ...Jan L IMt Council—Wm. 8. Shaw . ..Jan. L 1910 Bam. H. Moore, . .Jan. t. 1M* ” Joa. Hand Jan. 1.1*10 BUlwell Hand ...Jaa. 1.1*10 Jas. J. Deck Jan. 1.1*0« Jos. R. Brooks ..Jan. LIN* “ Bam. V Ware .. .Jan. 1,190* “ Louis C. Sayre .. .Jan. 1,1909 " K. S. To*rnsend..Jan.L 1909 Recorder—J. W. Thompson. Jan. 1,1901 Aaeoasor—0. C. Hughes .. .Jan. 1, DM Collector—Sol. Needles .. .Jan. 1.1908 Treasurer—l. H. Smith Jan. 1,1908 City p Solicitor—J. Spicer Learning Jan 1.1908 Bldg. Inspector, JV. T. Stevens Jan. 1.1909 BOARD OP EDUCATION.

• * moolta at And Barium Friendship Connell. No IT. D. of A.IwU on Toaaday afternoon of aaeb week at UD. in Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall. Cold Spring. The John Mscray Post So. 40, 0. A. K isets on tbs third Friday of aacb month at MO o'clock p. m.. at Franklin elrerl

Mayflower Lodge. No. Order of Odd Fellows—MrcU each Friday at the Auditorium, Jackson street. Ogallalla Triha. No. 1W, Improvrd Order of Red Men—Meets at 810 Washington .rest. Capa May Fire Department, meeb Monday svrnlog In each mouth at < Washington and PTanMin streets

j Samuel R. Stitea, President ..

Superintendent Samis of tbc Naval . | )r- ^ |, l^*cli, vice president.

demy at Anuaiwll*. Mil-

ed an order providing for an ancon or midshipmen Tqr President Uooeevelt at

the Jamestown >gpoaltlou.

Near Guadalajara. Mexico. Enrique Chavez, the moat notorious Mexican bandit of the rentnry. has Just mot tragi? death. He died fighting again*! odd* of fen to one and was bit by eight

bullet*.

Secretary NWar Taft and hi* party arrived at Porto Hire on board the government yai-ht Mayflower. Governor Beekman Wlntlirop and Becretary of 1‘orto Hk-o Regis I‘oat gave the

party a welcome.

ITesklent Eliot of Harvard told of the work being done at the tmlrrndty. He declared that Harvard waa a iw>or man's college and pointed out that contrary to general belief nearly a third of the Student* were practically working their way though the unfceralty.

•atarkay, April 18.

Sir Robert Cranston of Edinburgh. Scotland, for sixty-one year* went without a drink of anything sptritonua. but at littaburg drank a glass of claret

to the "Laird of Kklbo.'

II. Thompson,

Bdw. H. Phillips. Clerk, Waller A. Lovett William B. Gilbert George 8. Dougliss I.utlirr C. Ogdeu Dr. A. L Loach < herbs York

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Dr. V. M. D. Marcy. Bacty. Robert. 8. Hand Lafayette M. Hall Albert B. Utile • 1 George L. Lowell BOA lib OK TRADE.

1907 1907 1908

groUHioul Card*.

Our Savings Department

Here are its Patrons:

£^U. C. H. LORKNCK, (Dr. W. B Sickler. associate.) DENTIST Ocxak akd Hroun Braxsmi, Cars May, N.

1— The young folk* with Uicir 2— The breadwinner, striving home, or a competency fo 3— The well-to-do, for the con

-o> provided.

4— Those with idle fund* awaiting olher INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. Three per cent on account* subject lu : 4 dn

afforded and ihe income

COUNTY DIRECTORY.

A FRIEND.

Justice Supreme Court—Thoa. W. Trenchard. Rep 1914 Circuit Judge—ABen B. KndlcoU Rep :...1911 Law Judge--Jame« M. E. Hildreth Rep 1911 Prosecutor of Pleas—Harry S.

Captain Louta WendeL TOmuiandlng I sheriff-"^1?. Bright. Rep ]!!! 1907 he First battery. New York, hn* been Coroner—Rob. S. Miller, Rep 1907 dishonorably discharged from the mill- j Coroner—Wm. H. Thompson 1908 tary service of the state ui>nti eouvlc- j Coroner—Nathan A. Cohen, 190Si tlon by a military court martini of Ir- j County Clerk—Jnliua Way. Rep... 1910 regularities In his management of the Surrogate—E. C. Hewitt. Rep. ...1907 battery armory under his control County Collector-Joaeph L Scull. ' „ Rep .1908 J-W. n'SS. k"w.„ to»w„ u»,. « K- 1S0 . maker. It Is said, has become Insane. Countv Board of Elections—Henry U11 man went to San Francisco recent F . Daugherty. Rep 1909 financial backer of the San Carlo* , County Board of Elections—Chas.

Oral Surge*;, including Extraction of Teeth under Narcotized Air and

ather Anesthetics

Phils. Office: Perry Bldg. i6«h & Chrsumt St. | EWIST.BTEVENiCOUNSELLOR AT LAW. 1010 WAauigoYox Sr . Caps Mat, N J. Mailer and Solicitor in Cbancerr-

j Notary Public.

Commissioner for Pennsylvania.

Broken by 111 health and bowed down y disappointment. Clark retired to private life In bltterneas of soul and passed hi* remaining twenty-three years of crapulous existence in obecurIty and poverty. Friends called attention to Clark'* sad condition a few years before be died, and the legislature of Virginia grandiloquently acknowledged bis great services and sent him a Jeweled sword. The old hero's anger was aroused. “When "Virginia needed a aword I gave her one." be exclaimed to the mesaeogbe. - •"She now aends me Ibis toy. I want Bread." And he thrust tbe blade of the costly gift into the ground and broke It at the hilt —Lyman Tew Sprague. In “George Bob'erts Clark and HI* Conquest of the Middle West." In Gating Magaric*.

Opera company and was taken hospital shortly after his arrival. The formal dedication exercise* of the enlarged Instltut^of Pittsburg, rained at *0000.000 and one of the most beautiful and complete Institute* of Its kind In the world, tbe gift of Andrew Carnegie, were Inaugurated at Pitt*

T. Norton. Dorn. 1909 County Board ol Elections—Michael H. Kearns. Deo 1908 Terms of Court—Second Tuesday In April. September and December

BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS A. B. Smith. Palermo Jan. 1,1910 W. S. Johnson. Ocean City .Jan. 1.1910 John P. Fox, Ocean City . .Jan. 1.1910

John Temple Grave*, editor of the C. P. Vanaman, Dies Creek,.Jan. 1.1908

Atlanta Georgian, at a banquet to Wll- J. D. Ludlam. So. Dennis . .Jan. 1,1910 11am J Bryan In Chattanooga. Tenn.. ! D. Sehcltenger. Bnna .... .Jan. 1.1909 nrrin.r ii th«t Mr Rrv»n noinlnsfp J - T - BennelL Cape May^. .Jan. 1.1*10

Another attempt on tbe life of Grand - — - — -

Duke Nicholas Nlcbolalevllch. president of tbe council of national defense and a second cousin of Emperor Nicholas. by revolntioalats,' who fired a volley at tbe Imperial train, was foiled. Tbe British squadron left and Queen Christina and King Alfonso started for Madrid. At a iwnquat pn board the royal yacht' Victoria and Albert King Edward Intimated hi* Intention of anon paying a visit to King Alfonso and

Queen Victoria at Madrid.

Samuel Townsend. Clerk

State Senator—Rob. E. Hand. Rep. 1909 Assemblyman—C. E. SUUe, Rep .1908 Tax Commissioners—Eugene C. Cole, SeavUle; Stillwell H. Townsend. Cape May Court House; James T. Hoffman. Cold Spring; secretary, Jonathan Hand

Cape May Court Hduse.

James J. Doak Carpenter & S&uilaet

Jobbine

Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street | CAPE MAY, N.J.

Local Pbooe 97,

SECURITY TRUST COMPANY Cape May, N. J.

plaster liClorh a Specialty^???: .jj 'Ifncrusta, tldalton anb Burlaps | Vce and $how ftooma. Second floor Smith Bldg. 610 Wash $t B C/.PE r.,AY, N. 3. Iebdqi

Charles T. Campbell NO. 500 WASHINGTON STCape May City, New Jersey MRE INSURANCE

AKE YOU INSURED?

: | Insurance placed on building furniture, stock, plate glats, and , j boilers in the best Companies represented in the Century a* follows:

Fine Stationary and Blank Books, lmtED FIREMEN h INSURANCE CO. OK FI II.A.

Circulating Library NOVELS - AND - MAGAZINE? j

Toys, Shell Goods, Games, Toy

Boats, etc.

M. L. WARRINGTON, 514 Washington Street

TMc Joke Maker. "The way I learned my trade." said tbe man who makes Jokes for a living. to take advantage of every Ilttl* thing that happened to come along. Whatever It might be. sad or gay. aertor merry. I squeezed a Joke out of At first they were very poor, but after a great deal of labor I found my brand of humor Imprortng. True. 1 often made my best friend* my deadly ilea and turned every

WASHINGTON. April 10—For the first time In tbe history of the American navy there has come into existence *tbe Pacific fleet" comprising threw dront. on* with headquarter* at San Frandaoo and two la Asiatic traAdmlral J. H. Dayton rallied tbe tiavy department from Manila that he hoisted hi* flag on the armored er West Virginia aa comniaodar In chief of tbe entire Pacific fleet. In (rgmnlxatloii the new fiaet will poire d to the Atlantic fleet, under command of Admiral Evans.

at last I triumphed. I won’t tell you what my salary M—you may not believe to*. But you can take ward for It yotmg man, that th money In making Johan."—New York

III* Time In tbe days of river driving on th* Kennebec river in Maine old Code Jim Gilbert was a well known character. He was hale and hearty and had an sons appetite. The men used to 1 down tbe river with a drive of

ruing, arriving late

One mo

and with appetite

do Jim sat down with tbe first eet of men and at* diligently during th* time lade a meal. A new set of and atm Unci* Jo* nt*

steadily. A third

bony up tbe protracted 1 saying. "Better drink your col eie. and bar* a no* her cup!" "No," said the old man. - rink till I'm half through r-

Young Foley looked so downcast that fee market man asked why he canted ach a long face. “Fired," retir.i.-d Foley "Fired 7" repeated th* market

Jane 15 boa been fixed for the'opening of the second peace conference at The Hague. Invitations to the conference Juat iaaucd number forty-three. e steamer Sagamore, that belong* to f-aptatn James Young of -Hemi*stead. N. Y.. is on the rocks off Port Chester and. It Is feared, will go to

Dickinson Mnr*«r Trial Owens. HOULTON, Me.. April 18.-Juan Hocus, alias Jack Robert*, and Mr*. Annie Dickinson were placed on trial In the supreme court here for the alleged murder of Edgar Dickinson, the husband of tbe woman. Dieklnauu was idiot and killed si Smyrna Jlllls as be building a fire In his kitchen atove. The Indictment 'charge* Roliens with firing tbe shot and Mrs. Dickinson with aiding and abetting the murder. Both pleaded not guilty.

Church Directory tr. sABr'z n. c. citcacH.

Rev. Father D. 8. Krtly. Rector.

Masse*—Sundays 7 OU and 9 00 a m;

“ Weekday*, 7JW a m. Sunday-school at II 90 p m

Rosary Sermon—Bened>cUon of the Most Blessed Sacrament at 7 90 p. m. Friday evenin at 7 30 the Way of the

Cross and Benediction.

f. K. CIU'HCII qr'THX ADVhST.

Rev. Arthur Hr**, Rector,

iday Services:—10 80 a. m.. Morning Prm>rr snd Sermon: 8 p m.. Sunday School: 7.80 p. m.. Evening Prayer and

Sermon.

Celebration*of the Holy Commnnlon a! alia. m. every Sunday, slid at 10.80 a. m , n 1st Snnday of each mouth, and at 8 a i-Tbarsdatoaud Holy raja Eveningprnjer and addma at ■.» p. m.

n Friday*.

PitlBlirTBKUK CHL'XCH, Sunday service* at 10.30 a. m., and

7.90 p. m.

Sui d«y school at 2 90 p. m.l MFiaver meeuig Weiiueaday 7.80 p m. Ju. lprr! E. I nday at 4 1 j p. m. Y R H. C. E. Friday at 7.30 p. tu. Stranger* always made welcome. rinar m. a. cnrscH. Rev. James Burni, Pastor, breaching On 8uik1»j moruing at 10.90. In therfelling ai 7.45. Meetings at 9 a. u. and 6.90 r. a. oc

Band ays.

Sunday School at 9 P. w.

F.pworth Lmgau Sandiy evening si

7 90 o’cluck.

Mid *nek prayer service Wedoeads) veolng at 8 u'olock. Claoa meellnga, Tnoaday, Thnradaj nd Friday evening*.

ARDMORE. Pa- April 1«.-Wlth ■ sdden and uncontrollable desire to dance. There** Horn, a servant has

>cked up In the Lower Merton station until Inquiry can ha a to her sanity. Tbe girl seems

rational In every particular, with the •trange exception that for more than two days she has done little liesMr.

lance. Tbe girl, who hr only e yean eld. live* at the bone of John Kelly of Ardmore.

e of a sta ndlm 1 entirely o' inhering about U . The Adoption of thi* peojec,t of the ortgl e of the Gubar

Contractors & Builder? YORK BROS. P. O. Bqx 661. Cape May, N. J.

Dry Goods AND Notions,

Rev. H. K. Crego, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning at 10.90. In the evening al 7.30. Sunday morning Workers Moeltog al 10.00 A. M. Sunday School at 2.90 r. It. Wedneaday evenin- Prayer Meeting al 7J» o’clock Young People’* Mee Ing Friday evao•ng al 7.90 n'olnek Men'* Meeting Saturday evening al&OO

Our Secret Societies. Adonlram Chapter. No 89, Koval Arch Maaone-Convocations, third Monday of •web month at lodge room. Washington snd Franklin etreeta. Cape "island lodge. No. 80. F. and A. M. -CommanleaUon*. second and fourth Tnradaya of aech month at lodga room. Washington and Franklin etreeta. Cape May Gamp, No 8778, Modem Wood

f each month at Audi toil Cape M.y Conclare, No. 183.improved Order of Heptaeophe-MeeU •* Ogdeu’. Hall, 811 Wsahlngloo rtrevi. eu aaeoud aad fourth Tfanradays of mch mouth.. Cape May Connell. No. 1M; Regal Ar

fee quality of the K ferial* used, b lb eat potto

' FASHION 8HRKT

MRS. E. TURNER 323 Washington st. Cape Mpv.

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OF OUR OWN STAAPS FEES FREE With your fint cash purchase of $1.00 and upwards, by presenting this advertisement andj learn all

-KBW STAMP SYSTEMWe have the beet shoe* we can buy for the money in great variety. Shoe* for men, women and children, and redeem the stamps whan yon get 100 ut Thoa. H. Tartar, Central Shoe Store. Opp. SeedingTenmnal, 606 Washington St

THE CONCORir KITE INSURANt K CO. OF NriLWAUKEE. FIRE ASSOi IA TON OF PHILADELPHIA. THE PE NSYLVAN1A CASUAL I Y CO. i'F PHILA

Pier-on and ^on. ^tHi|wiw|ciiPE|llflY|iiiABKif^> Cor, Washington and Union Sts. Where you will find choice Groceries, Vegetables, Provisions and Iruits. We also handle “AIiciieners Star Hams.” T-OOA.X. !Piroi.-ir.

MECRAYS' CENTRAL MARKET Cor. Washington snd Ocean Streets 60J Washington SL 217, 219, aal Ocean St. Meats, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits Chol'te lattert-Sharplea* GUt Edge-A Specialty Country Produce fresh daily from our own farm Flak, Oyster*. Clam* and Terrapin. Dressed Poultry The largest market in Cape May.

tfZhomas UQ. Jf/Jillet & £ on

COAL & WOOD

OfTice-320 WASHINGTON ST- CAPE MAY. Bej-x. TEjLErszoiii: Uc. CO.

M. C. SWAIN MANUFACTURER OF Artificial Stone Pavement, Cellars. Floors. Etc., Etc TOILS illSID STTOBB SSWOH®. AST COLOZ OK PtXICI A ZPtaUTT.

All Work Guarantkh) and Best ok Reference Furmshed 30 "Vv a Trn TI-XTS* ZSStC^E. j Office and Residencey Corbie & Queen ists. Caf>c A/ay. A'. J t

THE HOMESTEAD East Cor. Washington and JacKson Sts. Cape May THE CAFE is thoroughly up-to-date in all appointments. Handsomely appointed ppxlora for ladies. Cottages served with choicest Wines, Liquors, Boers J. J. RATTY, Manager

THE VIRGINIA OCKAN END OF JACKSON STREET CAPE MAY, N. j. ► THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE HOUSE-q. N. HALPIN, Formerly of the UNnfltor,