CAPE MAY HERaIlD.
VOL. VIII. NO. 2,\ OUR JUNE VISITORS
CAPE MAY. N. J.. THURSDAY, JUNE n, 1908.
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be liuests at Hotels.
The;
Militu, CUBflv* I* (onion, William i< .Sheppard, William U (iilbert, Ml» iCehcecaS Uoak, Min Caroline Hand, CI.AM1 'IlK-Mtw Margaret l( UavU, Min KdilU M Kdmonda, Must Ealella Harrla, Min Kva J Mlaa Kdna. '< Weekv Adcle U Kom land, Charles l> Moon-. Joseph I, Wilson
I Kdwsr
SEASON ADVANCING 5^
oi At rivals ul the MonProminent Palrons al ihe Hotels.
d.lle ol June hrings lb Pape iv visitors. The hotels are ihcir early i|iiota of |>alrons
T (lies lea Wabbridge, .mU wife, Thomas W Boyd,
Cook and wife. J (« Uoak, lark-dale, John McMurdie ud »lfe, " M F Magrav.
and wife, E J I'cndiing, Henry M Tr.icy, CruUdd S Uolland, James 11 Hutlrnd, '.‘l>ar!ew N Hails, \V 1. Supple, Mr* it Maxwell Langdou, Cearge
.V Boyd. E 11 I’yle and wife
Clucago "r» K M Sabiu
WadniigUiii - Mrs A S WilUra, Mrs
, Mm
, Mis
I'hiladel phia— II w ife. James I Cud
MrsConnrll. Mr* Stidhi
Met'unes, C liutchiaon
lialuiuure-Charles C Heath and wife, A 1. Malone, Ur William T Wat-
son, 1 ran k 11 Moss
New \ork—H N (.’rowderly, C H Uenjamin and wife 1. K lllissand wife, Cibbon and it p jouts r* s Connell, IMuburgh Pa -Auatin U Moles Wajme, I’a—William 11 Utley and
Miss
Uorihy wife
Wiliningloii, Uel—James a Grant Cape May City—Jawe M K Hildrelh and wife New York—Mrs L Hammond Forked River, N J—J 11 Hains Philadelphia—K H Bacon Irelaware City, Md—George Bred! THK WVOM1NO. New York—Theodore Cordohn Smyrna, Del—Edgar Spencer I’hiladalphia—MrsT Abbeldl Wallingford, Pa—George L Landis and wife IJNUKN VI 1.1.A. Bridgeton—Miss Amy Jlolnies. K Xim merman l‘liiiad»lphia—William A Wanes. Kolicrt Walles, Chas K Hires and wife. Mis* {.India S Hires, Charles Hires, Walter Lewis and wife THE WIXIWOK. Philadelphia—H CLawaon. w ife and children, George D Groom, John A Smith, George Wright, Thomas liainbrtdt, A oonsidine, (J W Morrison, Samuel LBarhard, Albert Sternbeyer, Miss Kale A Yong. Miss Katt.erine Young, Mrs41 Turner Germantown—Mis- 'vaiberine R Marshall, Mrs W W Walson. Jr. Uverbrook, Pa—Mrs W U i >oban Cape May City—Jiiss Eva.J Hewitt Miss Edith L Phwel', Mr S.e>eu» and wife. Miss Slevrns, MBs Edmunds, earn ml FJsiredge, Miss Jis«K L Elddidge, G Uollon Eldmlge Fair Haven, Vt—P W Grace Wildwood, N J—T V Slims llaltiniore, Md—E J Srarlie*, wife and children, E A Kobbms, Jr, wilt, nurse and baby, Gtogrw J Turner CincinnaU. O—J C liman n Ansablc, Canada—C 1’ Cbishoho Cadu, o—A T Moore Washington, 1) C—J O Farmer Beverly, N J—Wallace Malcolm and wife Toledo, O—Robert Schroeder
Gerniantowu, I'a—Edward S Jackmu and w ile, W M Davison Toledo, i>—A N Ries and wife Kocma-ler, I*' Y—H T Burton Bryn Mawr Pa—Peter Shields Columbus, F'—Miss M Albury Ciundeu, N J— Harry It Humphrey, Jr itrtdgelon N J—Juhn Smalley and
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Ambler, Ps—Emile J UcMey WRIT HALTS TROLLEY GRANT iui|iorUuit movement was made Saturday afternoon in the controversy ten Ihe Mayor and Council of Sea Isle City, w hen Supreme Court JusI'renchanl allowed a rule to show <e, returnable on June Ifi, why a l of certiorari should not Issue to review an ordinance of the Sea Isle ordinance purports to grantimit riancliivcs lo Uie People's Traction Company, and was passed, us amended, o>er ihe veto of Mayor Bernard J. Quinn. Large financial liercis, a- well as important legal propositions, are iutolvtd in the matami ihe heaung on the return of rule is likely lo pro-e inte res Ling The statute- of New Jersey pro.ide hat matters of this kind alien vetoed >y the Mayor can only become operarve by being passed over Ids veio by 1 l»o-;hird» vole of the whole Council md counsel lor Mayor Quinn, Will aue the question as to whether all hepro.isiuns ol the statute have been :»n|plievi with. Justice Trenchard Is granting the ule also restrains the Council and the nction company from taking any lotion under the ordinance until after
DUBS HIS WIFE CRAFTY
Fhomts H. Scull Hies Answer lo His Wile
SUITOVER CHILDREN
Gave His Wile Fifteen DokUn a Week. Keeping 75 CenU lorTokacco—Trial Monday.
piilsburg, Pa—F Keane, Miss Ellen
Keane
Philadelphia—G A Morse, W P lamg. A L Windoue, C 8 Jk-ughcn, J B SlaufTer, It A Phelps Trenton, N J —A E Dodd*. T D SenNew York— Mrs James MacMalb, Frank Hughes llurbain, N C—Miss Nancy Carr, C
J Gilbert
THE ALMM t t . Germantow n, Pa—J Clinton Hellers West Philadelphia—Miss Jusk Cam ben, ft J—Thomas P Curley Boston—Edward Jennings lumadale, Pa—Jobn Tracy THE i OJAIMAX. Phlladlpbia—Glovar Pehn and wife, Mias Betline H Edwards, Mias Josehine C Edwards, Miss Belly Page Perin and maid, Mis C V Miee and son. Burton Helm nee, Chart rs P Carson, F J Wallace snd WTTr, jffrs Seley B Davis and maid, M. Sussex D Da rig, F A Banners W1 inning ion,Jtel—Wjn Baxter, Mias Helen Baxter - A J Baltimore—Miss M A Beebe, Miss M
V Albert
Cincinnati, O—H J Prie- and wife Central Hall, Pa-Miss Mary
Behuyler
CAMDEN PAPER SUSPENDS
an answer lik'd with Vice Chancellor 1-earning last Friday morning I'hqmas H. Hctill, whose wife, Annie W. Scull, Is seeking Hie custody of their two rhildren, there Is no biding the fact ilial the man very apparently looks u]mi his spouse in anything but w Uh the eyes of love. The CM, when it comes up for argument 00 Monday will likely prove highly sen•ational. Scull admits some of the allegations of Ids w ife in respect to his physical condition some years ago as the result f immoral conduct. However he vers that it is not true that he did ioi cam enough to support his family, >ul ibmi he gave his wife 915 a week, keeping 76 cents for lo banco. She refused him Ove cents to spend for a rspsper. The man denies the Imputation lhal hespent a greater portion of his lime with another woman than his wife, but on the olheo hand ai iiis spouse “left his bed and bl objected him to number** in-! dignities and works of oppression. Here is whal the husband further denies: ■Thai the petition Is a w oman of good morals, but avers that the contrary is true and that she U and has t woman whose language beggars descriplion because of 1U vileness, filth and profanity, and whose deportment even before her children, Is and has been snch as to bring the blush of .hs-iyf to any modest check, and a tling disgrace to the name of woman and that he trembles to think of the quences attendant upon transference of the custody of his two children. Thai the pciliooer is as crafty as si fox and as MMld blooded as a fish, and a fiend incarnate, whose chief delighM IihO Insturyf her children, and that siSura of lhe fender bodies of the respondent's two deqf children would be signalized by erodes rivaling the terror* of Inquisition. But with it all Hcull seems wanting 10 be reunited for, while preying that the petition be denied, asks that the children be allowed in their preseht situation “or that the family be reunited." The children in question are Mary, 11 years old, and Mark, 6 years old, who arc Iving with Mr. Scull's parents here.
Dcmixi-al" Goes Out of Exist: Alter tO Years Tlie la«t fstueof the“(femden Demonal," a nesspaper that lias been pub-li-he<1 in Camden for Ihe past sixtycame from ihe presses Iasi fstiorday Christopher 8. Magmth, llic nubhsher, announced that it was ‘stress of untoward circumIn ihe eixly-two year* many men of prominence have at the helm of the paper. It was founded by Charles D. liinekne. Then Henry L. Boumall, Colonel Isaac Mickle and others took over liepet, i( llnaily going into Ihe hands of Colonel Hohn Hood, who died recently. The late James M. Caandy William B. Wills and men prominent o Camden owned It at ume^ the prod it publisher taking U ovet iwenty-lhree years ago afler leaving
Cape May.
Aall Saloon Ijnague,
A uxs-tlag ws* held uoMoad it •vrn-
Tsecfa of su motl-aalooa
l.-sgut was organized. Mr. Curtis, the •fiatiorixl organizer, was present and oniliDed'tbe plans. An executive auler was'appointed. eon-iztU ■corye H. Ueeve , Frank 8. Hbeppara, h. uuvs Steysrt, Barclay L. Behrl■ngrr, William T. SU-vem. Joseph li. Hughes. Charles K. Willis. Al-
bertG. Beonetl snd John Coilagevilie. Pa—MM Arvara Ms *"'!• ‘ ri » fcHowing ofk«*s . ... ... - I'rwalilrnt Gmro* H II
fael Hobson, Misi Caroline E Paisle CoaUviUe, Pa—Mias France* 1
Doan*
Fonde, N Y—Miss Laura Wemple Kecbesler. N J—E MaeOmfert Franklinville, N J—Nellie KQom Chicago—Mrs WUaon A mm Uertfreed, N' J—CuArir* C Cook and
wife
Jenklntown, Pa—Mr and MraHkall-
man. H Wotf
• ape May - liewis elevens and wife, I I learning Hbeppard *gd «if«'M^ ' Ch riotle itulherfotd, Mias Hrirn Moore. sUae Meiisma L Towaaand, Kiss Martha G. Mafey, Mrs 0 Htkiogisss. Mrs J D Bcnnelt, Mias Mai«l-A Foeer. Mr* Harm Millet Hand, Miss Bead* K Turner. Mia* Mae E Halt,
Mias Bose E Gandy, Mias f
.1 . Vt W » L
Beeves;
Tice PreMdent, Joseph B. Hughes; Irsascree, John W. Meeray.
HAVE LEARNED A LESSON Being Caught Tti-r Oonfoss to Taking Two boys, Jolm Slabrr of Deerfivld, and Lewis Uarrisou, of Millville, weut o the bed Isat Friday. Oa that dsy tbev rcGbcd the store of Thomas H. Tayior on Washing ton slreet, above Ocean street, in broadday light. While one of the buy* asked ennuqneetions about some goods of Mr. Taylor, the other quietly seemed some shoes under bis ooat, sod the boys lefl the store in a very suspicious mtnnrr ( without buying anything. Mr. Taylor soon found be bad been robbed. The police were speedily noli* Bed, but no trace of the slick robbers could be found. The employee* of the afternoon freight of ihe West Jersey and Seashore rail road were notified and asked lo keep a good look-out for the boys. Booo alter the irsio had pulied out of ihe city, the boys were found slowed, box ear. Thev were persus ded to remaiu inside where It would be safer riding, snd the brakenisn cl ore. I the doors on thcqi, making them prisa trs. _ Upon the arrival of the train in Millville, the boy* were turned over to utli car Phifer and sent lo the city's boardlog bouse until Saturday afternoon when Constable Soheiienger went up and brought them back. They had a heariug on Tuesday at which they both confessed to eom»m11ng the robbery aid for want of the ♦J00 bail, were kept in eaxto-iy. The mother of the Garrison boy was down from Millville, willing to pay the 1100 required for her son's bail, but as she could not raise the whole amount of she was compelled to return home eon The boys both say •hay have 1 -arned a bitter letson.
shaw-stevens
A quiet wedding w as solemnized at 6.90 yesterday morning at the real-’ dencc of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Bfevens, No. 796 vorgte street, when their daughter Mix* A1 meets Hooper Stevens became the bride of Mr. *V. Harrison Shaw, sou of Mr. and Mrs. William Hhaw. Rev. 1L 1*. Crego, Pastor of the First Baptist Church, performed the ceremony i.i the pre*enoe of the immediate families ol the bride and gntoiu.- 7'he nealy married couple lelt on an early moming train for a wedding trip. L’pon Iheir return they will reside al No. 1018 Lafayette street.
Golf CtabOpen The Cape May Golf Club has opened for the summer season, and the links in s spiendid condition. They rover eighty acre* of ideal golf grounds The club house wss that which was occupied by the host of Henry Clay 1 he was iu Cape May in 1847. This dub house is located wthiu a ten minutes drive of any part of ths resort, J it is the social center during the aflernoou, when golf tournaments being played.
Mentioned for legislature Barclay L. Hcheileuger is being mentlo> ed as a possible candidate for the Republican nommstlon f ir lbs House of Assembly at the primaries which will occur on the fourth Tuesday in Bepfember next. Mr. Schelienger has been au energetic citizen of Cape May, s well knowj by lie publicans, and I* a dean, eoneervatire and feed-bead-ed business man.
' trip.
Editor Chew Made Payw
Colonel John Malhe, In Camden has anounoed the appointment of William H. Chew as paymaster of the Thied Regiment, N. O N. J., lo Ul the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Captain Alonso Tbooapma. Captain Chew u a well known Camden and Salem Standard newspaper and resides on Windsor avenue, Cape May. He is also a member of the State Board of Health and widely
known in social ezreks.
K. W. Male’s Mother Dead - Mrs. Jane Kasentt, aged 7» years, mother of Edward W. Dale, of this city, died al her Philadelphia home oa Sunday morning from general debility. She was survived by two d—gl aside from her son. The funeral oc enrred there yesterday.
A Popular Tall »r
Charles Scherer, the popular tailor
The Hereford Glass company,
rated last Thureday with a captUI cf KlMjm ***,* painted,
f 126,000. The Ineorporalo:
Uirewa, Wgy, Charles F. VaaanM . —
try fine business in bert R. Comm. The oompany M to
lufaetuia g las ware of all kinds.
city. He eaioe here
years sgn, and his mannerly ways and
gmtfemanly way of
host uf friend*.
The ganls of the Hofei Cape May and of other leading hotel* and a host of
mag bis patrea*. He vice of the Hotel Cape
IIS to making • special Humaauu service of cleaning and
aetomri a**' lias the vafet
Uaiy hrst-Ciass work is his luoltd.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Teachers Expected to Retura Next Year
ADVANCES MADE
Li*l oi Pupils Promoted—Statistics ol the School—Certificates Presented
List of teachers expected to return : H. B. Moyer, A. M., Supervising I'rinetpal. G- H Collier, Assistant to Principal. M. Kluise richuyler, A. B., History and Mathematic*. Caroline K. I’aiste, A. B., lei tin and English. E. Mae Comfort, Commercial Branches. A. Mabel Hobson, A. B-, German and English. , Science and MatinEthel Brown, Drawing. Lucrissa K. Hughes, Muaie and Kindergarten. , 7th and 8th Grades. Nellie H. Goss, 7th Grade. Charlotte L- \V. Lindsay, 6th Grade. Annie F. Mackiasic, 6th Grade. Frances H. Hoane, 4lh Grade, laura Wemple, 8rd Grade and Hewing. , 2nd Grade. Helen W. Wiley, 2nd and 1st Grades. Itose FI. Gandy, Ul Grade.
J. Ryland Fortune, A. M., 6th, 6th, 7th and 8th Grades. Maysic Boncan, 3rd and 4lh Grades. -, Kindergarten, Mnaic and Drawing. List of pupils who received diplomas. IIIOH SCHOOL! OUADCATBB Margaret Rowland Davis. ErtIUi May Edmunds. Kitclla Harris. EvaJ. Hewitt. Charles Dodlev Moore. Adcle Ware Rowland. Edna U. Weeks. Joseph LeRoy Wilson. QUAMUaK okauk ckktificatks Hannah E- Douglass.
U-nh Ware. Mabel I. Weaver. Mabel J Faulkner. Anna H. lx>ng. Ralph T. Steven*. John P. Filer. Franklyn A. Morris. Fannie II. Vans man. Dorothy L. Farrow. PHIMAHV, 4th OKADK CKgTlKlCATK Harry Hand. James A. Ellison. T. Alfred HfevensWilUam T. Taylor, liewls J Lavenihal. J. Corbel Lehmann. Forman IL Church. Thomas Lee Lemmon. Howard Tenenbaum. Harry Tenenbaum. Edwin N. Smith. Alonzo L. L. Speace Francis D. Hines. Donald S. Ewing. John T. Kearns Albert Tomaaso. Mary D.~Church. Henrietta Goff. Florence M. Warner. Ella FI. Hsrker. Beulah Schellingt-r. Caroline F\ ilcbenthal. rberesa Tomasso. Gladys L. Grove. Marie Hess. Louise II. Hughes. Elizabeth M. Henderson. HUM >11 Dll-UIMAH Given to those who have not been bsenl nor tardy during l 1 e year. Bertha F'. Haley, Kldora, N. J., 3rd year High School, (by an overeight Miss Haley's name w ax omitted from Ihe list read al the High School Com-
Cottage Families Are Coming To Cape May
PERSONAL MENTION
The Events ol the Week Told in Briel Paragraphs—Home People and Visitors
Kdiln Hush, 1st year High School. Hannah FI. Douglass 8lh grade. Lillian Stiefel,6lh.grade. Mary 8. Keeler, 61 h grade. LeRoy K. Schellinger, 6th grade. Albert Tomaaso, 4th grade. Walter H. Davis, 3rd grade. Msry C. Douglass, 3rd grade. Annex: Henry F\ Owens. Joseph D. Gibson. Thomas J. C. Washington.
I'BIKAUV OllAUU L'UHTtFJCA' Joseph ivluiumis. Jeremiam Green, w illiam Owens. John H Edmonds. Daisy Edmond*. Reginald Reynolds. Melinda iVrighl. William Scipio. Garrett Roman. F'rederick Edmonds. 1o*ie lllacknall.
Edw. W. Dale.
h ’phones.
Collagers Coining The collage colony «s ntarl ptefe for the pi May in the part hss been peculiarly s cottage resort, and when ai family U-loeatod here there is a tendency to always retura. A large number of these collagen maintain social organizations In the ettses from which they :, because of the asuociatluns which they enjoy through the summer.
A fast going naptha Uunch, or will rent the same for the summer season. Beating capacity for ten. Apply K. W. Bnyre, Queen Street.
O. A. Merchant, Jr., manager of the ape May Illuminating Company,
1 a very busy man at this season ol the year. They are doing a big piece of work at the Hotel Cape May and
putting a large number of oven ranges for hotels and cottages.
Two Cbeesioal Eogines Bought . i The Cape May Point Council met n Monday evening and ordered two chemical engines and a sufficient xmonnt of ho*e for the new borough. This is practically the find act of the I hi rough councfl, and Is one which to miy concurred in by a|l'of the projierty owners of that newly
muindpaUly.
Cedar* do to Tuckahoe The Tall Cedars of Lebanon of Cape May county visited Tuckahoe Lodge on Monday evening. About one hurt 1 died and fifty member* went from Cape May and Five Mite Beach. They returned toy special train over “ * r Road.
96000 to loan on first bond a ud mortage, in sums of 91000 upward. May CMjr -----
n >td's Cafe every day, n
Sprague glass front, newly painted, LnexoepUonally fine condition. Nc
Apply for
demonstration at So. 744 Lafayette Street, Cape May City, N. J,
Burn* k n the Iron Pier, 27, will port lively not produs ylays ever prestoted I
602 686
Piano for sale or rent, apply 1112 Washington street, Cape May. w 8t.
lire city sathoritle* hive arranged to have Wheetocks’ Indian Band to supply the beach front music throughout the so sou. from July thltd to September truth Its ronoerts wilt be'given in the beach front pavilion mornings, afternoon* and evening* on rstok days, aud on afternoons sod evenings on
Sundays.
For Sale or Real Housei with stable and large j too building lot* In West Cape 1 i. J. Bell’Phone, 97 D. George
The New Bled to
The new etudoof W- F- Reupeeh the entrance to the Iron
ipeeh will open om any studloe* In the city, with a new outfit. Ur. Reupeeh he* e forge hifoeeas is Wllkabene, Pa., and "
CONCERNING THE PEOPLE
Polls nt * Burns 8bo»
Pollard and Burns will open their new Slock company, J .me 27, on the Iron i fer, and wish to say to the 'public that they will produce, w ith a large and competent company, high class and royalty plays, also introducing vaudeville between the acts and during the performance something that ha* never been attempted by stock company in Cape May. Pollard and Burns believe by giving Cape May 19 production*, mounted by special scenery, electrical effect, etc., an added attraction, present high class vaudeville, lhal they will swSelv* and doerve your patronage Pollard and Boros beg to cal I attention to the fact that the Pier is under their eKolweive manairetneni, Mr. Dentoot having decided 10 withdraw entirely In favor of Pollard and Hums. The 1 is being entirely renovated, lenery being painted, private installed, cushioned chairs in che-drs, and hundred of improvement, that will be quickly appreciated by the theatre going public.
ir. and Mrs. William Walsh, Jr. again in a Beach avenue cottage for the season. Mr.and MraJ.W.Hallowell,of Philadelphia, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. William G. FIsscn. Walter L. Benezel, of Philadelphia, as visiting his mother Mrs. Maurice Miss Emma D. Harrison, of the Baltimore Inn, spent the first of this eek iu Philadelphia. Mr. and Mm. Samuel B. McCabe are again in their collage on Columbia •nue and F'ranklin slreet for the Dement B. Stoles berry and family, of Philadelphia, are pleasantly located for the summer in a cottage on Kearny avenue. wis T. Stevens and her two sons Hobart and George, are passing few days in New York City and Newburg, N. Y. Richard Campion and Miss Campion are occupying Iheir oottage at Columbia avenue and Jefferson street for the summer. Mr.and Ml*. .Randolph F. Justice ill dose their Radnor, home this week and occupy their summeroottage Howard street. >r. and Mrs. Walter J. Freeman! of Philadelphia, are occupying iheir (lagr al Ihe corner of Beach avenue aud Jefferson street. Ex-Assemblyman and Mrs. John Smalley, of Bridgeton, N. J., spent Monday in Cape May. They stopped al the Hotel Cape May. and Mrs. J. Clifford Wilson, of Philadelphia, have opened a oottage in Jefferson street and Stockton ave- ■ uc for the summer season. Mr.and Wrs.M.E-Heizse are oocupyug their Ocean street cottage for the lummer. During the past winter they resided in New Y'ork. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Justl, of Philadelphia, are occupying their cottage al the comer of Ocean street and Columbia avenoe for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Stanton H. Hacket, of Philadelphia, are again al Cape May, and occupying Iheir collage at the corner of Hughes and F'rauklin streets. J. Harvey Bennett went in his Buick Roadster automobile last Saturday to Princeton, and had with him Rebecca Caasedy and W. F. Gassedy,
Jr.
Congressman and Mrs. George D. McCreary, of Philadelphia, are occupying their oottage al the comer of Columbia avenue and Gurney street for the oummer. Mrs. R. C. Hughes will lead the Epworth League meeting of the First M. E. Church, on Monday evening. The subject will be: "The Promise of ihe Father.” Mrs. Waller Shinn, of Freehold, N. J., wife of the proprietor of the American Hofei, of that plate, has been enjoying a visit to Councilman and Mrs. James J. Dostk. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Craig have closed their town house in Philadelphia and are located for the summer season in their handsome home on Columbia avenue. Miss Mattie Weeks will feed the Young People's Meeting at the First Baptist Church to-morrow evening. Ihe subject assigned is “How to Choose a life Work.” Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cohn, of Philadelphia, w ho have passed many steal Cape May, have again arrived are located at No. 610 Hughes slreet for the summer. Samuel Myres, ot Bridgeton, N. J., as doidg our city several days this eek. Mr. Myers is in charge of all the line work of the South Jersey dll izion of the Bell Telephone Oo. The Misses Elsie snd Marie Cullum and mother, of New Y'ork, have rented the cottage. No. 906 Washington street unmer season. This is their first visit to Cape May and they are more than delighted with the resort. They are thorough mnaMana and
1 Yau.-hi
TheCspe M*v Y'arlil Club his bees opened foe the srssuii Tule is the head' -E quarters for a Urns number of the
ifisfe vbdtnr*
▼iritors sod
acbtluc luleresi hero. This dab has of Sir Thomas
Sen'
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MteSalHs R Maroj’a daughter of A
rin P. Marer, was slssesd a taaohsr 1
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