CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY AUGUST 11, lyo;
CAPE MAY HERALD
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I •nun*. lhi» counly. *1 »n emrly boti liiisoroill »»* >u terribly burned Uu Mr. Initereoll and a neighboring re atne had been oul dobing during ih night, and upon their return Mm. It lie moll oet ubout preparing a break (a* t for I belli, which »a» about 3 a. m. L T aing a gaoolene otove for the cooking, ohc oat a lighted lamp upon the range nearby, which wa*covered with paper. The lamp tilted, oet lire to the paper, and in Mm. Ingemoll'o attempt to right the lamp and extinguish the burning paper, her clothing took fire and she was frightfully burned before her husband, who quickly responded to her screams, could rescue her from A physician was immediately aenl for. and neighbors came to aid the physicians in doing all that was poudble lo allev iate her sufferings. Mm. Inge moll lingered in great ag ouy until 6 p. m. Besides her husband two children survive ner. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adney Hickman residing nearby. 8he was but twenty 0ve years of age. The community is stricken with deep sadneas
over the terrible affair.
The funeral occurred on Saturday iroming from her late residence in Kr ina. Mr. Ingentoll has the sympathy of itic community and of a number of friends of himself and wife over his great loss. The mother is survived by
(wo small children.
HUDSPETH STATE CHAIRMAN
Fifteen of tba twenty-fire member, of the 8laM Democratic CommittM met at Asbury Bark on Hatorday at the • olrmao House and elected former lodge Kobert 8. Hudspeth, of Hudson county, ss chairman. He will succeed William B. tiouriey, of Passaic county, who recently resigned after having served nearly ten reins. Former Sudge Cenajab P. Wills, of Burlington county, was chosen rlcr->-liairman, and at the .uggestio i of ('halrmsa Modapetb, will ba»e charge ••f the Democratic campaign In thii
fall in South Jersey.
the State convention will be held in fay tor's Opera House, Trenton, or Wedoeedav, September 18, at noon Jl was also decided to open headquarter! at oner in the Commercial Trust Build-
ing. Jersey City-
Cbairoiao Budapetb will naiu coieniitree to sdvise with the D cratio majority in the House ss to ewsary legislation for campaign poses. The new chairmen predicted victory for the New Jersey Democracy
PERSONAL MELANGE
Two Hors, s Burned An alarm of fire sent tn from box lei, on West Perry street at eight oVlock .Sunday morning, hurried the [icople to the neighborhood, and it wa* a stubborn fire which had lo be fought by the department. The department was quickly on duly, and it was found that the stable in llac rear of No. 432 West Perrysi reel, ow ned by Mrs. Mary S. Marcy. ami occupied by Levi Turner, was burning. The bay caused an intense smoke, and in spite of the efforts to gel out the tw o horses, both of which w ere burned to death, they were driven back by The bus and tiamess and part of the tools were saved by the firemen. There was also in the shed of the stable an automobile belonging to Mr. Frank Kntriken, which was saved w about being damaged. The fireman bad to fight the flames for more than an hour and a half before the little blazo were all smol h-
cre«l.
The
Halm Lukes -Defeat Cape May i s|ie May was defeated at ball Mon•lay by the St. Lukes team of Philadelphia, and won the deciding game, it >n-mg the third game between these teams, each having one game to their credit before. Cape May 00200000 0—2 St. Luke 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0-3 left on bases-Cape May 6; Si. Luke 6. Lamed runs—Cape May 1; St. Luke 1. Stolen bases, Si. Luke 7. Tw o base bit—Haumand, Rutherford Sacrifice bits—Sullivan 1, Booger 1. Double play—Sullivan to Rutherford Struck out—by Hyatt 11, by Busch 12. Cmpire—Judge Rodgers.
Cape May played the team from Narlerth, Pa., at base ball on Saturday afternoon, and in a twelve inninf game the two teams had to quit on ac count of darkness with a score of 3 to3. The boys played well generally, bul on two occasions Cape May players dropped what appeared to be die w hich should have been easily caugh: and thus allowed the visitors two ot their tbrpe runs.
The -core:
Cape May 00000201000 0-8 Narlerth 0* 0000111000 0-3 Stolen ba-es, Cape May 4, Karbertb 10. Struck oat, by Hall 10, by Simp -on 17. Bases on balls, by Hall 2, by Simpson 6. Wild pitches, Hall 1, Simpson 1. Hit by pitched ball, Hall 4, Simpson 2. Time 2.1*. Umpire, J udge Rodgers.
Church Teams lo Play Ball
Arrangements are being made for a match game of baseball between b
the Presbyterian and
W. Reeve* will be In charge of the Methodist team, and Theodor* Rcevm of the Presbyterian team. The proceeds will be devoted either to the need* of lb* two church** or to the
Young Man’s Association.
Automobile Accident Ju-t about the noon hour Sunday the automobile of Daniel J. Collins, real eel ale operator of Plea-ant ville, N\ J., In which were riding the owner, Howard T. Mareteller, supervising principal of the Pleasanlville public -cIkkiU, and two others, was coming toward Cape May, along the main searoad, at Cold Spring, at a very fast gait—some -ay forty mile* an
hour.
They -truck the curve in the road at the Cold Spring Chapel, and »hen they reached the bend the autoniobih '-skidded" and the chauffeur lo-t control of the machine, and it went Into - fatal telegraph pole, throwing Marslcl id one other man clear over Uu machine into the pole, almost killiin Mareteller, but only -baking up Hu oilier men, w hile the other three occupaal- of the machine miraculou-ly e> caped without iqjury. A telephone me—age wa» sent t< "ape May and Dr. James Mecray wa-ru-hed lo the scene of the accident. hen he arrived Dr. O. Ueyer, ol Cape May Court House, w ho w a- in the neighborhood in his machine, had been called to the scene. The injured was taken into the home of Janies T. Hoffman, and there cared for, and the doctors examined the man and bandaged his cuts and bruises, which about hts forehead, left cheek and iL His condition was very serious. About two o'clock he was brought to Cape May, and sent to Cooper Hospital on the 3.46 train over the Pennsylanla Railroad from here.
On ibe Loir Links tie rain of Saturday morning kept of players from the links of the Cape May Golf Club, but some who id enter w ere of Hie best class of playre, and they had things their own
ray.
The gentlemen's weekly handicap medal play tourney was instrumental bringing out the best golf men on the local courts this season. When R. W. Harvey, of the Philadelphia Country Club, went out ovei the field of big handicap w'ilh an actual score of 38 going out and 37 coming home, the only other actual score near Harvey's was the 30 made by B. P. Edwards, of the Philadelphia County Club. The score: R. W. Harvey 0 78 Samuel Bispham, 9 86 W. Horace Hepburn 6 83 George O. Soddards 4 82 D level lyn Smith 17 16 Only six competilore took part in the ladles' clock golf tourney at the •ape May Club Saturday afternoon, but the event resulted in an exhibition of the finest putting of the seasoi
iCOWTIKPKIi WOK MUST PAOr.i Miss Burning, of Philadelphia, U being entertained at tbcoMUge of Mi— A. C. Knight on Congress Place. Lawyer Harry Hughes Johnson, of Cleveland, O., is a guest of hi* father, cx-CTly Treasurer KMridge Johnson. Kobert Vance Chapman, the crack oarsman of the Philadelphia Barge Club, Just back from Norway, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. Prank J. Kitty. John J. l«eidy, a well known newspaper man of Newark, X. J., D -pending August at Cape May and has apartments at the collage of Councilman and Mm. K. Sidney Tow nsend on Washington tlreel. County Superintendent O. O. Barr and wife, have returned from a vac lion spent with re la live* and friends Pine Grove, Pa. Po-tma-ter Harry R. Graham, of Bridgeton, accompanied by Mr*. Graham was a Sunday visitor at Cape
May.
Among those who pawed the Sabbath at the seashore w a» Mis- Ella U. Bush, of Philadelphia, who -pent the day very pleasantly with her paren Mr. Charles H. Chase, of Philadelphia, w as a Sunday vialtor at Cape May. Mr. (.'base 1- prominently connected with the Field Company dh tributore for the Steel Seam lew Tube Company of America. and Mrs. Albert G. Bennett and daughter Marie, are enjoying a -ojourn it Atlantic City. Dr. and Mrs. Albert 0. Stevi entertaining at their West Cape May home Mrs. Priscilla Ludlam of Springilekl, III., and Mr*. Deborah Heribner uf Oklahama. A—csMir George O. Cummings and He of West Cape May are i days’ trip to the Delaw are Water Gap. They arc accompanied by their Mr. C. H. Polhemus of Merchanl'ille, N. J., secretary of the Securit; Trust Company of Camden, whose .'ape May branch is our stable and inly local I tanking institution, arr it the Stockton yesterday. Ml— Emily Wilson Bennett of Court House, who has been uniformly suci a teacher of art In various Institution-, her Iasi engagement having been in North Carolina last year, ha* signed an agreement to go to Unsly Institute, Wheeling, West Virginia, institution founded and endowed by a prominent and wealthy lawyer of that name. Mis* Bennett during the summer has classes at Court House id this city. F. J. Osterling of Pittsburgh, architect of the New Hotel Cape May, U a guest at the Virginia. Mrs. Alexander Marcy, Jr., and her daughters, Hannah M. and Maijorie, of Riverton, N. J., have arrived at the Star Villa. They will be Joined later by Dr. Alexander Marcy, Jr. Thomas 8- Stevens, Sr., who was hurt by being htt by a trolley in Philadelphia several weeks ago, is now so fully recovered as to be able to come to Cape May for recuperation. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Dally of Philadelphia are again at Congress Hall, their old-time stopping place while at Cape May, to remain until the season
closes.
Attorney-General Robert H. Richards of Delaware joined hi- family the Windsor last night
CITY DIRECTORY.
Mayor- -Thoa. W. Millet, ... Jt*. 1, L Alderman—P. K. Duke, .. .Jan. 1,1909 Council-Wo,. 8. Shaw ...Jam 1.1910 Bam. H. Moors, . .Jan 1,1903
BUI wall Hand . ..Jl Jam. J. Doak ....Jan.
Jos. R. Brooks ..Jan. Bam. r. Ware .. .Jan. 1.1909 Louts 0. Bayro .. .Jan. 1.1909 r. 8. Townsend..Jnn.1.1909
Recorder—J. W. Tbompaon. Jan. 1,1909 Assessor—0. C. Hughe* .. .Jan. 1.1901 Collector—BoL Needles .. Jan. 1,1909 Treasurer—!. H. Smith Jan. 1,1909
Cit} Solicitor—J. Spicer
Learning Jan. 1.1909
Bldg. Inspector. W. T. Stevi Jan. 1.1909
Heretofore the events have been won on scores of 23 and 24, but today Mm. Joseph Lucas, of Philadelphia, tallied at 22 and only succeeded in Being with Miss Florence Daniels, of River-
m.
These two played an extra round and Mias Daniels, who found the cup i one four time* on her first round, as oul with a 21 against Mrs. Lucas’ 2. The aoores follow: Ml— F lorence Daniels 22,21. Mrs. Joseph W. Lucas 22, 22. Mrs. 8. P. Collins 23. Mrs. G. O. Soddards 26. Miss Susan Campion 25. Mis. Samuel Bispham 26. The two scratch teams, R. W. Harvey and Ed. K. Bispham, of the Philadelphia Country Club, and G. O. Sudds rds, of Overbrook, and J. P. Edwards, of the Philadelphia Country Club, tied for first place in the four ball foursome tourney held an the Cape May links with scores of 74. Itewis C. Baker, president of the Bala Golf Club, and Samuel Bispham were next in with a net 73. The scores follow: K W Harvey and E K Btsp-
G O Soddards and J P Edwards 0 Lewis C Baker and Samuel
0 74 74
6 82 76
G H Panam and Ferdinand J Graves 8 81 78 Frank H Moss and Rev H B Wright 8 94 86 Llewellyn Smith and C L Matthews 7 87 80 TSDando and John G Rogers, Jr * 88 30
A D Follett and H M Justi U 00 83
Judge J M K Hildreth and T W East wick 8 84 31
George White nod F. Howland, Ed-
win F. Cook and E.J. Durbin, “ Daniels and Arthur Hall sritbf
Our Bsc re* 5 octet las.
1,1801 -Cc L 1*38 To*
‘sauaf'
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Samuel R. Stile*. President 1909 Dr. A 1. Leach, rice president.— 1910 Wm. H. Thompson, * .... 1909 Kdw. H. Phillips. Clerk. 1908 Walter A. Lovett 1909 William B. Gilbert 1909 Qeorgu 8. Douglass 1909 (either l'. Ogden ....1910 Cbarlt* York _—1910
BOARD OF HEALTH.
1. L Leach. President.Sept. 1.1909 Dr V.M 1). Marcy, Health officer “ 1908 Robert. 8. Hand " 1909 uel F Eld radge. Swieury " 1907 Albert U Utile " 190/ George L. Lowett '• 1908
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Justice Supremo Court—Thos. W. Trenchard. Rep 1. Glreult Judge—Allen B Endlcott'
-.1911
Law Judge—James M. E. Hildreth Rep 1911 Prosecutor of Picas—Harry S. Douglass. Rep 1909 Sheriff—Wm. H. Bright, Rep 190' Coroner—Rob. S. Miller, Rep 1907 Coroner—Wm. H. Thompson 1908 Coroner—^Nathan A. Cohen 1909 County Cfcrk—Julius Way. Rep... 1910 Surrogate—E. C. Hewitt, Rep. ...1907 County Collector—Joseph 1. Scull. Rep .1908 County Board of Elections—Jos. K. Hand. Rep 1907 County Board of Elections—Henry F. Daugherty. Rep 1909 County Board of Elections—Chas. T. Norton. Dem 1909 County Board of Elections -Michael H. Kearns, Dem 190* Terms of Court—Second Tuesday In April, September and December BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS . Smith, Palermo Jan. 1,1910 W. 8. Johnson. Ocean aty .Jan. 1.1910 John P. Fox. Ocean aty ..Jan. 1,1910 C. P Vanaman. Dias Creek..Jan. 1.1908 J. D. Ludlam. So. Dennis . .Jan. 1.1910 D. Schellenger, Erma Jan. 1.1909 J. T. Bennett Cape May ..Jan. 1,1910 H. 8. Rutherford. Cape May Jan. L1999
Anthony B. Smith. Director Samuel Townsend. Clerk ..
State Senator—Rob. E. Hand, RepJSIO Assemblyman—C. E. SUUe, Rep .1908
TAX COM MISSION EBS.
Ellis H. Marshall, Sesville 1909 SUlwell H. Townsend. Cape May Courl House -.1908 Asrun W. (land, Cape May Qty....l910
F. and A. M.
inteatioaa, second and fourth
Tuadays q* each month at lodg* room.
Washington and Franklin strata.
Caps May Camp. No. 8778. Modern Woodi*n of America—Mate first Wednads}
of each month at Auditorium.
Caps Mar Conclave, No. 181. Improved Order of Hrptasopbs—MssU at Ogden's 819 Washington street, on second and
fourth Thursdays ot saofc mouth.
Caps Ms} Council. No. 1891; Ko}al Ar oannm—MeeU first and third Tfinrsdsfa of
sach month at Audltcriam.
Cape May Imdgv. No. 91. A. O. U. W - Mrcla first and third Thursday* of act
month at 811 Washington street.
Cold Spring Council. Jr. O. U. A. M. No. 186—Mats In ball at Cold Spring, (very
Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock.
Columbia Ixxige, No. 23. Independent Order of Mechanics—Msela sach Monday
at Auditorium.
Eureka Udge. No. 7. Ladles' I. O. M--Meets every Tuesday evening at 8 00 at No. 504 Washington a'reet. Friendship Council. No. >7. D. of A.— Meets on Tuesday afternoon of aach week at 2.90, In Jr. O.U.A.M. Hall, Cold Spring Tbe John Mecray Post No., 40.'<*. A. K. meets on ibe third Friday of each month at 7.90 o’clock p. m„ at Fraoklhi street
•chool building.
Mayflower lodge. No. 25a. Independent Order of Odd Fellnw.-Meets em b Frida) at tbe Auditorium. Jackson street. Ogalialla Tribe, No. 167. Improved Ord» of K*d Men-Meets at 810 Washingto
etreet.
Cape May Fire Department, meets fin Monday evening in each month at corn, Washington and Franklin steer Is
How Do Yon Spend Your Money!
Arc you doing it in • way to receive substantial t>enefit> Are yon laying aside something for a rainy day' - ' If not, you will never have a better time to begin than now. To get quickly started, twgin the easiest way come to the Security Trust Company, Cape May, N. J. and open a Savings Accounts. Do not wait for a large sum, for it may never come; jnst deposit whatever you havetospare.no matter how small the amount. We will gladly assist you in getting started. Ask your friends altoui us.
frofrssioul Cards.
Church Directory
ST. mast's a. C. CBUnCH. Kev. Father D. S. Kelly, Rector. Masses—Sundays, U, 8, and 10 a i " Weekdays, 7.30 a m. Sunday and Friday Evening Services at 8 o’clock. Confenaions—Saturdayi, and Thure-
Two Better than One on Vocation When Mrs. Agnes Homan of Bridge>n come here to spend a vacation her absence seemed unendurable to fiance, Smith Davis, of FTtirton. He was not long in seeking her side and persuading her to an immediate marriage. TTiey come on Friday. They proceeded to tbe parsonage of the Methodist church that evening and were made one by the pastor, the Rev. James Bums. Tbe vacation will continue, coupled with the Joys of the
honeymoon.
to 6. p. o> , and from 7 9(
Liutnv noil Sermon, (on of each month eelebrelk munion) tUAUn m. Saudi'j School »p m. Evening (Choral) Service and Sermon 8.00 P Week-dsye—rhoradays. Holy Communion 7 80 M.m. Wednesdays,EteuIngPrayer, Saints Da^n—Celebration of the Holy Communion 7.90a. m. FKBRBTTXKlAg CHURCH. James McLeod, D D-.Minister Sunday eervu** at 10 30 a. m., and 8 00 p. m. Sunday school at 5 00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8.00 p. m. Junior C. E. Friday at 4 16 p. tn.
KIRK ALARM CALLS. The Firs Department has rearranged Its fire alarm boxes, and tbe following are the numbers and new location ol
boxes.
*8. Washington sir ret, near Scbellenger’r Landing. 82. Washington street, near Union. 47. Washington street and Madison
vena*.
64. Lafayette and Bank etreet*. 68. Broad and Elmira streets. 86. Pittebui and New Jersey avrours. 60. Stockton avenne, between Jefferson and Qoeen street*. 73, Franklin and Washington street* 76. Howard street, opposite Stockton
yenoe.
82. Colombia Avenne and Gamer
treats.
84. Ocoan street, 9L Sooth Lafayetteaod Grantstreet*. 92. Broadway and Beach ayenoe. 93. Perry street, near Bridge. 94. Perry street and Beach svenne. ~ackson ftreeti and Decatur
treet.
98. Washington and Ocean streets.
Every American with rani red blood I -1* vrlas lores oar flag But do y avsiTs: usmF-
newspaper <X Philadelphia. Be a pi
When yea hare a good flag you
tetriot!
| KW1ST. STEVENS: COUNSEL!.0It AT LAW., 010 Wasuikutok St . Capr Mat, N . J. Master and Solicitor in Chancery. Notary Public. Commissioner for Pennsylvania. . DIANE MOORE. ■* ARTIST i* Lessons given in PAINTING AND EMBKOIDKKY STAMMKCi AMD DKSIOKINC A SI’SC IA LIT V Wash Embroidery Silks snd Flos*. Ready made novelties. Work done (o order 6a6 Washivctox St. Oafs May. tV~Knu<vn as Knickerbocker Bldg.
riRST M. R. CHURCH. Rev. June* Burns, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday m'irningat 10.90. In the evening at 7.45. Meetings si 9 A. If. and 0.80 r. K,
Bandars.
Bandar School at 8 r. H. Epwortb League Sunday evening at 7 90 o'clock. Mid-week prayer service Wed Dead*} evening si 8 o'eloek. Class meetings, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings. HAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. H. F. Crego, Fatter. Preaching on Sunday morning at 10.90. In tbe evening at 7.30. Sonday morning Worker* Meeting 10.00 a. M. Sunday School at 2.80 r. m. Wedneaday evening Prayer Meeting 7 A0 o'clock ” mg People's Mee log Friday are Ids at 7.30 o'clock Men’s Meeting Saturday evening atS.
o'clock.
Sunday, and 10 90 A. it., the - —oh mooth. Morning
10.90. Evening Prayer
Cor. WaeUngtoo and Franklin Street*. Sunday Services—Holy Commnnloo. ; 80 A. M.. ererv Bar-*-- — 1 ’*— ‘ **
FI ret Sonday o Prayer and Sere only, 5 00 P. M.
Tbe foBowloR Clergymen are expected to officiate during the summer of 1907. 98. Rev. Floyd W. ToaktomB.T.D., Reotur Cbnrcb of the Holy Trinity.
PhllapelpMa.
~ '’- DaridM.
80, Rev. Luke's : ,
jD '* li £
LU a, Bishop of Central Peunayl-
'JSSShW' ho Beariwioegb,
Church of the locomotion.
St. P»ol'*Cbo
Augnst 4, fU. Itee. DR, LLD.. Bishop of 9
James J. Doak Carpenter & SQuilaet Jobbine Promptly attended to No. 833 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. J. Local Pbooe 97,
Contractors & Builders YORK BROS.
P. O. Box 661. Cape May, N. J.
W H BRIGHT, FIRE INSURANCE la aar Part of Cape May Coaaty Holly Beach. N. J.
MAMMBSBU
and make it right. Tne quality of the leather and the other materials used, is the beat obtainable, and ita cut put to gather and stitched by skilled bands. Double or single Harness, for farm, delivery or road wagons. Fine carriage Harness it a specialty of ours, etc. 9tf*Don't Forgot tba Pteca. W. A. LOVETT Cor. Washington and Parry Streat*
CAPE flAY. N. J.
10
OPOUB OWN STAflPS FREE FREE
With your lint cash purchase of 91.00 and upwards, by presenting
thH - -
-NEW STAMP SYSTEMWe hare the beet shoes we can buy for the money in great variety. Shoes for men,«
Welsbocli Lamps Free With every Gus Range purchased at our store betore AUGUST 30, 1907 « r e will give free of charge ONE WEL8BACH LAMP
6 " OVEN GAS RANGE K " OVEN GAS RANGE
$16.0
All Connections Free Ca'LPE may illuminating company Both Phones, O. A. Merchant, Jr. Manager.
Plaster HUorh a Specialty's^ 1 JJjXincrusta, lUIlalton an6 Burlaps [OGce and fihow Rooms. Second Floor Smith Bldg. 610 Wash /St 8 CAPE MAY, N. J.
Charles T. Campbell NO- 506 WASHINGTON ST. Cape May City, New Jersey b IRE INSURANCE ARE YOU INSURED? Insurance placed on building furniture, stock, plate glass, and boilers in the best Companies represented in the Country- as follows UNITED FIREMENS INSURANCE CO. OF PHILA. THE CONCORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF MILWAUKEE. FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA. THE PENNSYLVANIA CASUALTY CO. OF PHILA
CHARLES SCHERER
Ladles' and Gentlemen’s
TfliLORIIIfi
Cleaning and Pressing
304 Was ington St, Cape May, It. J.
DAVID H. FEU
O A KK and B UKJI'RT
CHOICE WISES AND LIQUORS Chris. Gallagher’s Alderney Whiskey.
Rieger Greta’s Philadelphia Beer on Draught. Cor. BEACH ME. t PERRT ST. CAPE MAY. N. X MECRAYS* CENTRAL MARKET Cor. Waihlngton Mid Ocean Streets
602 Washington St. 217, 219, aal Oovui SL.
Meats, Groceries, Provisions snd Fruits
ChaHa Battan-Sharplau Gilt Spodalty
Country Produce fresh dally from our own farm Ftafc, Oysters, Clams and Tarraphk Srossad Fawtoy
The largest market in Cape May.
Thomas IX). Jffnut H COAL &. WOOD
Offloe-320 WASHINGTON AT- CAPS MAY Both. Phonos

