CAPE MAY HERALD.
VOL. VII. NO. 28.
CAPE MAY, N. J.. THURSDAY. JULY 11, 1907. EIGHT PAGES
CHARMING MUS1CALE
Given Tuesday by Miss Ella Hewitt’s Pupils all enjoyed day TW Who Took P»rt in the Program at Court House-—Dinner and Treat
A chartniug mouaUe b the pupils of Mi-* EUa C. Hewitt ot Tuesday, at the home of Surrogate ao< Mr,. E. Clinton Hewitt, at t ape May Court House. Aiuonn those who tool part in the program were:--Je«» Eld red ge, Charlea Hoffman Hobart Sterena, Boyd Tyler, Harry Hoffman, Raymond Koaentbal. Adele Dowler, Phrllla Muacey, Aodley Garretaon, Leon Wheaton. Ethel Scbellenger, Eugene Gallaher, Ida Garretaon. Dorothy Sayre, Lewi* Laveulbol, Oliee Howell, Wilbelmlna Powdl. Jacob Tenenbaum. Martha MeKnigtb, Rae Young. Anna Powell, Lavallett* Buck, Helen Scbellenger. Logan Bockiu*. Rose Lery, Philip Levy, Daraey Foster, Ethel Richardson, Ralph Schellenger, Vera Burke. Laura Hewitt, Alta Ryan, Ethel Elmer, Brooxxe Hewitt, Ralph Townsend, Annie E. Cooper, Minnie Newcomb and Eva Hewitt. The participants enjoyed the day generally, and they were the guests of Mias Hewitt at dinner, and all report a moat pleasant feast of music and entertainment. Mias Hewitt is an accomplished moaician. who has the rare faculty of soccesafully imparting knowledge to her pupils in such a war as to give excellent instruction with most good results in a short 8i«ace of time. She is a born musician.
NOW FOR BASKET BALL
Soon to be Inaugurated Cape May
JOHNSON TO LEAD
An Aggregation ol Players to be Gotten Together To Play Series 01 Games
IN SOUTH CAPE MAY
What Is Going on In That Place
ITEMS OF PERSONAL
Cape May which has aoecraafully (os •red base ball, golf, tenala. yacht racing, owllng and other sports, ba* at last drided 10 follow the lead of Atlantic K-ean City, Wildwood and the •l*te jrts. by palling a summer basket ram In the Held tb‘s season Johnson, who played on the Wildwood Ocean Pier team laat teaaoo and wl lerinv in Cap* May this year. I sponsible for the promotion of tbe project and he baa already picked a team that should be a credit to Cape May. At forwards on tbe team will be Krlmy ind Johnson, both of whom played a star {ame for the strong Pennington Seminary 'earn last winter. They are both fast men, good goal shooters and bavins playid op through the State on several ba-n-itormlng tripe are well known In all has Elmer Heaa. last year'a captain of the jump at centre, and in Ibis position there few school boys who can match him at their age In goal shooting or In getting guards He la summering In Cape May, as it also Francia Reeves, a big gnard who played with Millville for several ses-
Mnst Be Plato On laaoee Toe old political backs in both parties joo't seem to realize that tbe world keeps moving. They still cling to the deloaion that in order to win over a majority of the voters of New Jersey they need only string together a lot of glit tering plati todea, denonnee t he other fellows, and nominate a good band shaker for Governor. Nowadays, however, the people are not so easily satistied. They want apedUc promise sod a guarantee of fnlfillment and the candidate likely to attract them must haw sincerity and courage ar well a* ability
r an op-floor gnard. and bli in tbe back Arid will de B. H * captain elect of tbe Pcddli Murphy is one of tbe heaviest men playing tbe game today, tippiug tbe acale < ver 900 pounds, but despite bts unusui voirdnpoia be la an excentlonally fast ■an and an untiring worker. Such la the personel of tbe atbl rho will uphold Cape May's fair nan A ild wood being the logical choice tot opening aeries owing to Its favorable geographical pout loo. will be taken no tint, and tbe initial game of tbe aeries will be played tola Saturday night on the >cean Pier at WildwoodManager Johnson baa not yet definitely lecided upon a place for playing tbe home tames In Cape May. bat the choice eeems c He between tbe Auditorium of tbe Iron Pier and the new skating rink which baa just been erected tbie spring.
Merry lain nob Party A launch party to Wildwood Tneeday evening resulted in -he failure to return till daylight. The dense darkness and mad flats were too much for Capt. Sam Many to pilot M- tiny craft. Among tbs stranded party were Misses Eva Hand. Bessie Eotriklo. CarrieFaoaer, Bessie Me Cray. Fannie Tfcompaon, Net* Hand. Jean Hand: Meeara Fred Boerner, Dud Moore, law Wilson. Iwm Miller.and Captain Bam Marcy.
Be an American Patriot A good American flag Is worth $iJ0. The Philadelphia Preas offers a floe bandsewed American Flag (sUe 8x5 feet) and a year's subscription to tbe Dally Press, both for 13.50 As the Dally Press alone ■s worth tS.no vou practically are getting (he flag free. Cash moat accompany all orders. Send 13.50 today and get In on this great bargain. Address Tbe Preas. 7th ic
Gy pay Encampment Lawn Fete and Gypsy Encampment for tbe benefit of tbe Church of the Advent, to be held on the Btockton lawn, Tuesday July 18th, from 4 to 10 p. m. Come and have your fortune told, or take an automobile ride. Ice ciearn and cake on sale. Light freshmrnti sold.
To Be Tendered Reception. A reception la to be tendered to Rev. Jamas McLeod, pastor of the First Presbyterian Cburcb tonight in cbnrch parlors. All tbe members of tbe congregation aad friends are Invited to be present.
Terms for entire aaaano M; single leaeoi 80c.: one week. M. Private Mesons. 91. La’ciki O. Canramta, Instructor Evastse Uaxcca.
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To Valor of Jersey Troops Frederick. Md.. July 10.-Tbe flr.t lonnmrat on the Monocacy Battlefield, erected by the State of New Jersey aa a -morlal to the Fourteenth New Jersey Volunteer Irffaotry. was nnvdled yeaterlornlng In the presence of over 100 sureivers of the regiment, many of whom accompanied by their wives and rela- . Grand Army of the Republic members from Frederick and many other pergathered to witness the ceremony, of them going oat on trains of tbe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to the alts of the monument, which M a short distance > Frederick Janet ion, at the Intersec. of the railroad and tbe Georgetown turnpike. It was ae this point that tbe New Jersey regiment was stationed during tbe battle, which was fought 43 years ago today.
Five MlauteTalk; Three Minnie Rate Tbe Keystone Telephone Company give five minute conversation at a te rate. This ising matters. Tbe Keystone Telephone has tbe leading telephone service la Cape May-
Items of News Always Welcome Tag Hue Li) will be pleased to receive erne, such aa eugagemala. weddings, parties, teas aod other news of personal ■t, with the names of those present. Tbe items should be Indorsed with the aad address of tbe sender—not for pnbl teal ton. but aa a matter of good faith.
Doing Excellent Work m C. Little has opened a first paint store as 108 Jackson street, when be has put in a foil Use ot painter's and glasMr'a materials. He will take contracts - palming, and the excellent work Mr. Little la tbe pant U the beat re rodnUou which oao be given to him i contract work ha uaaa only tbe bo
If Ton Usee
Real estate to buy, to sail, to rent, a. won will do well byoonaolttag t my office. Hot Nazous 808 Washington fit.. Cape May
aad la bouMs at Tbe Oeell, Ma-909 Oeaaa
Those Who ire Occupying Collages And Those Who Art Visiting There
THE HOTEL ARRIVALS
Those Who are Registered at The Old Resort
PERSONAL MELANGE
Summer Visitors] in Plenty About tbe Resort
Subscription—$i.oo For Year
LAWN WM. KNABE SPORTS IS MARRIED
The Events Were Attended by Member of Piano Film Weds Oeer Two Thousand ; Miss Margaret A. Mason
PEOPLE OF NOTE GOSSIP OF LOBBIES BIG FOURTH OF JULY!QUIET
Names Mentioned ol Those Who Come and Go From Our Hotels
Samar! Bailie and family are occnpylngtbelr ocean front cottage. Mr. T. Weinman and family are again In tbe make of the coloay. Mrs. K. Loaghecd and family bav rived far the *ammrr. Mr T. I’. Miller and family again py their cottage on 9tb avenue. Master Thro. K Smaslty of Tioga la viallIng Maatcr Clifford S. Bailie. Mr. end Mre. F. Kutcbman occupy their Mb avenue cottage. Mr*. Del't of California ban Ira many a waaiy mile to enjoy nor < breeu at her cottage on Mb avenue Mr-. Dlaooll baa Jnet arrived from Nor ay with her hunband. Mr. and Mra. F. Mendr and family are aojouruing at their 9th avenue cottage for
and Mr*. Peter Groaa and family are 'root Sea lale for the eraaoo. - Cay wood baa many prominent Philadelphia guevta. Mra. F. W alto a, iaa Edith Walton. Mr. Devlin. Mra. II, and Mr*. John Wllnon are amooi recent arrival*.
MANY SAD HEARTS
Was Well Known Among Our Suratr ColonyOccupying Councilman Sayres Collage.
wiKMoh Altoona. Pa.—Statu Bartlee Ciociniiati—Mra T K Noolrtimid family, Mra Ll->uae Wiener
Philadelphia—Marv E Bo win
Camden—J 6 Middleton! Wallinglord—M B Dewing Moylan, Pa—A H Downing
COLOMBIA Philadelphia—Mr* Win llyndman, Rev M J Hyndman, K B Eeigler, Otto J Schwann Atlantic Oty—Miaa Margaret btnrgeon New York—Mra J Henry Ma*on, W Creighton CIIALVOVTC Cindooatli—Mra T A Noonan, Mra Loniae Werner Philadelphia—Dr John A McGleen and wife Jol'natotrn — Lanra Peter* Ridgewood, N J—C M Nice
Though her death w
of the departure of Mra. Emma Btockhanaen. wife of William Max. Slockhanaen, caused orach aadoeaa. The family summered almost regularly at tbe Colonial, thongb in 1905 they occupied Councilman Sayre'* cottage on WafhingtOD atreet. Mr*. Stockhsoaen wa* of a very cheerful dupontion, given to mirthfolnea* and excessive good bomor, and her fpirited sal lie* gave no room In her 'or gloomloeaa or an enterof the blue* save when genuine sorrow overspread the hearts of those sbont her, at which times her aympstbetic nstnre would go far to tossed tbe depth of woe, into which any bad fallen. Cpon her -pint of benevolence and geoeroaHy. the greatest reliance could be placed In every nergency. Of her mends now at Cape May none feel her loss more keenly than the family, of our esteemed cottager, 4. F. Borne months ago Mrs. Stockhausen became convinced that she was tbe victim of an Incnrable affliction,btti to the
bout eight o’clock, at bar ho-ce __ Went Philadelphia Besides her husband , deceased leaves one son, Thomas, a young man of much promise, in his twentieth rear. Her parents, alto sorvive her. t. m. a.
Mrs. Caroline Smith Dead. Mre. Caroline Smith, widow of tbe lale John I- Smith, died at her home at Ocean View on Friday, aged 88. Tbe faneral will occur from her 1st* residence there this afternoon at 9.80 'dock* The deceased was a met of the Calvary Baptist Church. She an sent of F. Sidney Towns rad. rx-Asaemblymsn William T. Stevens, and Mrs. Joseph B. Hughe*. She is survived by foor daughters, Mr*.Emms t, Mm Hophroni* Smith, Miss Jennie Y. Smith and Mra. Harry 8. Doug-
STRIKE AT NEW HOTEL iwtber Delay Caused oy Ktghty Carpenter* Quitting. Eighty Carpenter* at the new cape May Hotel, struck Friday, oat of sympathy with atriklng carpenters in Philadelphia. Their striking will again dotoy tbe completion of the hotel a what. Tbe man may reaune t toon, to the belief ot tbe conIractors, Doyle A Doak, of Philadelphia.
Mr. Gaorge W. Boyd, general passenger agent of the I'rnnaylvama Rail . toad, who Is occupying his oottsga.
, Is recovering from aa _ i Us extended over a period early in May. He has been able I
van. in w*. oe uaa uewn ame to go ont of doors (or a eowpis of days nod aninvari a Aahtnw trie in lha Ba,n !■ nn
What is Going on In the Cottage Colony—Many Interesting Chatterings
The Prize Winners Had Lots ol Fun and the Onlookers Had More
IN MKMORIAM In loving remembrance ot Martha Swain Stevens who departed this Ilfs July 18, HKin. Jnst one year ago ihday, dear Then didst take thy heavenly flight. To the land of wooderons beauty. Where there is no death, no night. How we miss thee from the hearthAnd oar grief cannot be told, lot we know that thon art walking. Through tbe streets of shining gold. We would not call thee back to earth, To suffer all the pain, We'U bear the parting for awhile, TTs thy eternal gain. Aod when tbe Master toils ns "Enough thy work is over," How joyful will the greeting be. On tbe flair and blissful shoe. Than we’U never more he parted. Bnt with other loved ones nog| Aronod the throne of glory, In tbe palace of the King. A Fsisxd.
Helen York and Edith Bush are spending be week with Mias York’s sister, Mrs. H. Jburck. of Wildwood. Miaa Haifa A. Forsythe and Mia* Emily r'orsytbe, member* of the Society of r’rlvod*. whose ancestor* figured prominently among thv early aetllers of Philadelphia, are passing the season at Carroll
Villa.
Mrs. F. P. Dolan, who baa a tr old Cape May memories ruonlog back many years, la at Carroll Villa, as charmingly entertaining a« ever. Llule Dorothy Bell, only elx. came all le way from Omaha with her motbet Ire. Tyler Belt, jolnlog Mias L D. Belt • Carroll Villa, on Friday last Dorothy opened her eyre In wonder aa ah first time looked ont over the boundless •ea and listened to It* roar, aa the billowa lashed the sandy shore. Yesterday rnjoyed her first ocean bath. Mr. and Mra. Peter Shield* aod famllv will arrive today from their European trip. Winbam Pbimoy baa returned to New York after a delightful visit at the Pocbrr cottage on Sooth Lafayette su Pbimoy is general manager of Royal Tourist Automobile Company of Cleveland. Ohio. Mr. E. A. Robins and family of Balti ion are spending the summer at thdi cottage on Hngbea street. Mrs. W. A. Holman of Philadelphia b ‘pending her summer at her cottage ot Columbia aveone. Mr. a W. Kookel and Mias L. A. Kauri are gnesu of Mre. W. A. Holman for Mis* Louise K Holman Is ont of town faw days visiting her brother at Wayne. Mr. Harry Kluge raid of New York, the wealthy electrical contractor, is visiting Mias Marguerite MacDonald at her cottage on Sooth Lafayette street. Llewellyn Smith, of Ural*vine. Ky. well known golfer. Is again a guest at the Stockton Hotel lor tbs season. E. P. Midlrn and family are occupying
Quick Adjustment Made The ad j asters have made a sattle meat with Judge James M. E. Hildreth for the lot* be suits] ned a fortnight ago In the damage by Si* to his Washington atreet home. Tbe Invaranoe was placed through the agency ot Gilbert a Hngbea and the promptnees of hts companies in ae tiling was tfca
P. K. Church or the Advent At tbe P. E Church of tbe Advent, on Lafayette street, between Decatur on streets, tbe parish and all-year fa. tbs services on Sunday will be: Holy Communion, 7.90 a. m.-. Moi • and sermon, and celebration, 10.10 ; Snoday-ecbool. 9 p. m.; Evening prayer and sermon. 8 p. m.
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Cape May's new Cafe aad Buffet. Tbe Cecil, No. 909 Oeaaa street, opposite Post Office, Is now open for the eat aad Mr. Edward W. Daie Is to person*) charge of the Cafe. Autos to hire by boor, day or trip. V. Dele. Both phone*. Touring Care to hire. Experienced and
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CEREMONY
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Rev. M. J. Hyndman, pastor of the Olivet Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, mother. Mrs. William Hyndman. Is a guest at the Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd. J. Graves of PhHail ph la are oocnpytog tbe cottage at No. Ml Colombia avenue thlasnmmer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Btovell are this a turner cottagers at No. OOP Hughes at. Mrs. Henry A. Parr of Baltimore has pened her cottage on Ocean street tor ae summer. Mrs. Robert H. Beattie Is again to her immcr cottage on Beach avenue. Laden O. Carpenter of Philadelphia has een selected aa director of amusement* at oogreas Hall for the summer and has alreadv successfully begun hit work. Wesley Barnes will act aa chief clerk at the Colombia Hotel this season. He is of the professors of the Jones-Wenonah Military Academy at Wroonah, N. J. Henry K. Scaly and family of Pbiladrihla are oocnpytog a cottage here for the urnmer, aad are entertaining the Mimes War man of Philadelphia. Mre. 8. A Foster hast at her cottage on Perry street Mrs. Lyle of New York. Spend log tbe summer with her also are Mr. and Mrs. Liston L. Leerlaaf New York. Frank H. Hildreth, of New York, it passing ajfew days at the Star Villa, where the family of hit brotner, Judge James M. E. Hildrelh, of Cape May, It also loedtod. Mrs. Johnson, of Woodbury, bts been visiting Miaa Llssto Ware, dangh of Mr. and Mrs. Masks! Ware for ■ few day*. C. R. Brooks, city auditor and assistant the United Gee Imprnramtal
Miaa Rhode Schellengar, of this dty. Mr. a a Kirk, the prominent Philadelphia druggist, 1* spending tbe summer in
B spending and Mrs. Joshna J* Shoemaker, m winter borne la at Overbrook. Pa.. tart opened their cottage on Steak ,renu* tor the summer. Randolph & Justice and family are copying a cottage on Howard street tor Mia. Jostle*
William B. Kempton, who was well kaeern at Cap* Mar F. M. Darrin and fatally of Germantown arc occupying a oottag* at No. 917 Stockton aveone tor the
What To* Have Bora Waiting For easy term*. Have It la: .
Not since tbe day* when Cape May was the Mecca for the eumtnrr sojourners of the Old South, has such an exrellent all round programme of lode pendence Day sports been offered, that which was scheduled Thuradty by tbe combined effort* of tbe newly organised Cape May Clob. Starting at eleven o’clock, tbe old fashioned lawn sports, consisting of sack races, greasy pole climbing, etc., amused a crowd of over two tbouaanu until the start of tbe ball game between Cape May aod DenniavUle, which marked the opening of tbe Bummer scale addition to tbe regular lawn games s number of novelty events new Cape May were pat on, the most citing and aniqne of which was a ing tourney, in which tbe contestants placed in barrels and armed with long poles. Eight enteied for this coohicb bad for its object tbe "unhorsing" of the opponent and after a ipiritod fight Gas Channels was declared the victor. Raymond Born remained in tbe contest the second longest and received tbe rnnner-ap The sammary of tbe events follow: Back Race—won by Ellsworth 'Major, coml. Jake Green, third, Raymond
Born.
Potato Race—wca by Harry Born, cond, Raymond Born, third, Isaac
Freas
Egg and Spoon Race—won by Jerry Parker, second, Raymond Born, third, Jake Green. Sliding barrel contest—won by Isaac Frease, second, Sam Channel*, third, Raymond Born. Tilting tourney—won by Sam Channels, second Raymond Born. Climbing the greasy pole—won by **c Freas, second, Raymond Born, third. Jerry Green.
Mr. Charles Keuiel. Jr., and Mr. and Mra. J. 0. H. Smith. Jr.. The Only Baltimoreans]Presenl Friend* of Mr. William Knabe. * member of the well known firm of piano maonfacturert of Baltimore and for
il year*
-r reside
t of-
nely snrpn.
day when the news of hi* marriage in iew York Saturday to Miss Margin t Mason, daughter of Mr. aod Mre. rederick Mason, of Cape May county I. J, was disclosed. Mr. Knabe ba* been living in New York several mooths, conducting the York branch of bit firm, aod the departure last week of M.. Charlea Keidel, Jr . hi- cousto. who I* also connected with the firm, did not excite any Mr. Keidel'a miiuuo i wa* not trasiess, however, for he attended the •edding, acting a* best man, in the *bence of any nearer relative to the room The ceremony was performed by Rev H. M Warner, of tbe ProtestEpiscopal Church. Only the immediate families of tbe bride and groom were present. Mr Ernest J. Knahe, family are abroad. Accompanying Mr. Keidel were two other Baltimoreans, Mr. and Mis. J. Q. H. The wedding took place at noon in the parlor of a suite of rooms in the
Hotel Belmont.
the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served, and then Mr. and Mrs. Knahe left for an automobile trip through toe Berkshire Hills and Nea England. They wiil return to Allen- .. N. J., where they have a cottage fos the summer. They will live to New York. A considerable t-ortion cl last inter was passed st Cape May.
Three thousand persons saw the opening all gams at Cape May on Independence Day between Capa May aod Denntsvllle. which ended to an even break, each aide making one run. Tbe visitors were compelled to stop at the end of the ninth toning to catch a train. Long pitched a game, striking oat aleveo men and issuing only one pass, bnt Nichols' errors gave the visitors a ran to the third. Toe
Cassidy
Nichols, aa Ixrag. p Doak, c Rntharford, I Dorner, rf
MUler, cf 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 1 9 97 IS 5 DENNIS YILLE ^■'r. H. O. A. E McAndrea, e 1 0 It 0 0 Long, as 0 9 9 0 0 Hilton, 2b 0 0 9 8 0 CanneU. lb 0 18 10 L. Grace. 8b 0 19 0 0 Wetsell, rf 0 0 10 0 H. Grace, cf 0 110 0 Taylor, If 0 110 0
Total* 1 « 17 T 0 Cape May 0 o rt 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 0 0 0-1
DennlsvlUe 0 0 1 0 (
Cape May Wins Again The St Lakes team ol Philadelphia, which took both gamas of e double-header from Mays Landing last w» k, i baton the Capa May hall team aftaraeoa by the aeon of 9 to 9-
Mr. Abrams, of the Eastern Talephone Company, reports ■ pi end id iw •alts in the toiidting for new telein CSpe May, aod more i
bean made within tbe tost two weeks. This telephone it becoming the poputo toad in its i
Head of Christian Sdentieta Interviewed by Leigh Mitchell Hodge* PHILADELPHIA. Julv IS. ib Mitchell Hodge*, special writer for tbe North American, ha* just returne I from Concord. N H-. and has brought with him an authorised Interview with Mary Baker G. Eddy, head of the Christian Science Church •lew of the legal proceedings receotiy brought by Mr*. Eddy’s family u> have affairs administered by trustees, aod more recent appointment of medical experts to examine into her mental cont, tbe Interview, obtained at first band, will be very Interesting reading. Tbe article will be published in next Sunday's North American, July 14.
Base Bell Cape May will do some more slants 3 Btockton town Saturday afternoon, when they try conclusions with tbe strong North Philadelphia learn. The visitors are coming down with a reputation and have an idea that they can wallop tbe sphere. It's op to Cape May to show them.
Bridge Whist Today The first of the fridge whist roitaale jnst inaugurated this season is (o be a matinee affair today, and tbe event will be to charge of the following committee, ot which Mrs. Loots J. Deacon of Pbllade - pbla Is chairman:—Mrs. James M. E Hildreth. Mrs. Percies! Collin*. Mrs. Lather C Ogden. Mrs.Tboma* W. East wick. Mi* R. Walter Starr aod Mra. Lonis J. Deacon
Plenty of Sport Tbe meadow* of Gap* May county are affording plenty of sport at present, especially in fishing. A number of large catches have been reported, and the fish are running large. Old fisherpronounce It one of the moat sucol of fishing seasons, and Charles A. Bwain, 908-7 Jackson atreet baa placed in a new line ot machine end i bolts, st price* to compete with thorn of the stores in metropolitan
Cruising Party ■near Loess, Spencer Wright, Jr., Jim Loom and Conrad Behrens, nromlyouug men ol the cottage coloay, ow enjoying a cruise In Bpenoar Wright Jr.’a boat, the Lootae. Among Maces they intend to emit ore n Uty. Atlantic City, latand

