Cape May Herald, 16 July 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 1

CAPE MAY HERALD.

VOI.. Mil. NO. l!!i. CAPE MAY. V. J„ THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1»08 *1.00 PER YEAR

Our Saturday's Regatta fVas A Great Succes

CONCERNING THE PEOPLE

TWO MORE MAN EATERS

00WN ON THE BEACH

The 11ml of llir »erie« of Haturday af-

May Uolf Club pla^ ad on sal unlay

Facts About Those

Big Sharks Are On The Iron

CAPE MAY YACHT CLUB IS HIGHLY HONORED

i he Strum! and dll ItsPiclty Girls

played over Ihc eighteen holes, but

Cape May Yacht Club Does Itself Proud and Fur nishes Thousands of Enthusiasts Some Excellent Sport

PERSONAL MENTION

THERE TWO DAYS

ALL TIMELY ADV1EC

The secretary of the club, Ferdinand

»ledge of the oonteatanU by the

Social Events oi the Day Told m

e on Exhibition To-Day and To-morrow—A Great

The Doings and Antics ol (hr Jolly Bathrr---Thr Petite Maiden and Charming Beau Brummcll

Bnd Paragraphs—Home

People and V isitors

honor of winning the play for the day

Meteor Wins the Speed Boat Prize. Clisadc Hut lor Cruisers and the Anna Proves to be the Speediest oi the Launches

Oapa Mafr:*audi

but handicap* allowed Louia H. Ayr** of Philadelphia and Llewellyn Smith af Louisville, Ky., to take aecond and (bird place, respectively, in the standing. The scores w ere:

?. the gradual alo

Saturday afternoon

Long stretches of hard level

. Thoms* W. Ea.it* irk

particularly *«4*i«d

delphla, New York and Baltimore

ep upon -the Cape May breaker*, an

the Cape May Yacht Club, the little power boat*, snorting like racing au

ocean greybounda, aped about the kite

Cape Mgy, la, built upon hard fax*, land, right down to the water * edge, presenting a formation of jehlch no other coast awOrt cut WlrtJ fa| fcdn-

other. Tbl£

and a (Very popular j girl, who graces

A* Mr. George Blye stood on the strand yesterday before taking hb phinge, he commested dri the change i both In the appearance of things othe dty front, and ut»}b^hib4 *p<i sportive habits of the frequenters of tbt.sUAnd. with those eg sixty yeanago. when he was a lad of eightecnThe habitues of the strand In thos<~ days were just as happy and conten ted with their surroundings as'tbosi

dotted the picturesque inlet harbor.

of the crowd occupied

Mr. and Mra. E. W. Mudge, of Pitta-

Meteor. owned by Benjamin L GibboniCUsade, owned by Commodore J.

by Dr. Frederick J. Haerer.

days at old Cape May.

Cape May’s veteran strand visitors is

spectators proved to be

disposed of by auctloa

CAPE MAY LOSES AGAIN

daughters, of Chicago, have arrived

is igUbUl.,] May’e test si he is a diligent paiooker..

game with Deonisville

played there last Saturday. Cape

TO EXTEND <20LF CLUB

on very easy terms—Two

ernore of the Cape

held at the Hotel Cape May

ing house attached with garden. Ix>-

attractive a pot- The window Is

the Bridgeton Evening News, and

Spring 3 miles from Cape May. Bi

established 30 year*. A

Jefferson, lb

Addreaa I. H. Kldredge,

Uon fpr

Cape May City, N. J.

ranging in give a beefsteak

Uaie ( *V*e n vpr ; eart,

Jeb printing done In Cape

William Jennings Bry-

an, of Nebraska, for President, and I

the afternoon named John W J

promptly executing the work,

1 off Carver, 11. Umpire,

with us to do satisfactory

The ladies of the First M. E. Churc'i ■rill hnM — tv,aHa /.aka pita anri

is dalivered promptly.

i of HOOD upward. Cape

of thf Rudolph W<

Bay Shrimp at Ce- *

r Lo., m v/mcago, maac, pi Auditorium on Saturday,