CAPE MA HERAUD, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1908
LATE HOTEL ARRIVALS
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l*hlladfl|ihlo—8. H. Krl*ht, Mr» K. Ormvrod.N . J- Griffin, Jr. Vounjculown. O Mr. and Mr». J. Keuiifdy. John K Kennedy. MU»
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New York—W. C. I*urdy S.rautou—Ml»» Knunn Fun:.»on. IMIUhurs—J. U. Furgunon. linlUmore—Wr. and Mrn. U-Saxton. 8 W. KlRht. Mr, R. W Ormerod. . \V. Ormerod. N. J. Griffith. Jr. rs Robert Steele, kaac ilanaler.Uuy Pullin. Harris Graham, Ne
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Gertrude Leake.
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New Orleans—A. H. Solomau. New York—S. S Dixon, Robert H Hood. Miss F Henry. W. C. Purdy. Youngstown. O.—Mr. and Mrs. J J Kennedy. John F. Kennedy. Miss Catharine Threaa Peekes. WashliiKton—Charles Cummings H B. Cummings. P. J. McSorley. Bridgeton—Mr. and Mrs. J F.Perry Merchantville—R. J. Watson. K.M Osier. George W. Carey. Scranton—Miss E. Ferguson. Pituburg—John Hart Ferguson. I’ttman. N. .J—Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jobuson. Donald Johnson. Sewell—Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hurff.
Geo. B. Hurff. Jr.
Camden—Mrs. Laura Lemmon. Brooklyn—Mr. and Mrs. A. Gilbert. Baltimore—Mr. and Mrs. H. W Saxton, Armond Stanley. Geo. C. Har rison. Ruxton M. Rldgley. CatonsviUe. MU.—Mrs. R. E. Gun dry. Richard Gundry, \Y. P. Gundry
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New CasUe. Del.—: Alfred A. Jackson.
Cold Spring—Miss H. W. King. Harrisburg, Pa.—C. H. Smith. Washington—Mr. and Mrs Jamei Fitzpatrick. Chas Ed son. Hagerstown. Md.—Mr. and Mrs. T Warner. Howard Warner. Madeline
Warner.
Chester. Pa—Philip Cowing. New York—Mr. and Mra. A. B. Kingsbury. Pittsburg, Pa.—Mr. apd rs. Frank cKnlght. Philadelphia—Miss Nan Leonard. Wheeling. W. Va.—Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stamm, Miss Elizabeth Stamm. Pittsburg. Pa.—Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Walker. Philadelphia—P. D. Hall. Washington—Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd P.
Adams.
Baltimore—John X). Hulsboff, Mia. Annie Hulsboff. Philadelphia—A. G. Williams. Mr and Mrs. C. Parry Howard, Mr. am. Mrs. J. C. Joklus, Mr. and Mrs. Geo Shortland Kempton. Camden—Mrs. O. S. Rosenbaum. Salem, N. J.—Mrs. Thomas Lumacl son. Mrs. Charles Mann, Miss M. H. Mann, Miss Francis Mann. Baltimore—Jas. A. Richardson, thur Cm stead. Star Villa Philadelphia—Wm. Lloyd. Philip M Rodgers. College Park. Md.—Helen S.Kerr. Raleigh, N. C.—Jennie Kerr Shaw. Germantown—Mr. and Mra. G. W
Lukens.
Washington—Mr. and Mrs. E. L Cornelius. New York—Wm. B. Biasing. Merchantville—Mrs. J. B. Norton. Philadelphia—Mr. and Mra. E. P. Alexander. Emily J. Alexander, Ac F. Lukens. Mr. and Mrs.W. W. Flak* Mrs. C. K. Laugdon, Mr. and Mrs. H S. Agnew. Miss Marie Msccallom. Mr and Mrs. W. W. Robinson, Miss Margaret Maccallum. Media—J. Leon McCrery. Wayne—Joel H. Hllderbrand. Washington—Mr., and Mra. Arthur M. Travers. John Colt. rjs Wilmington—Mr. and Mrs. W. B. White, Miss Dill, Mra. Ml. Bloomfield—Mr. and Mrs.T. D. An-
derson.
,, Buffalo—A. Stent. Philadelphia—Amelia C. Hutzel.Ida W. Hutzel. .Germantown—Mrs. G. C. ElsePhard Philadelphia—Mrs. James Hirst, Miss Thalie Hirst, Miss Rosalie Hlrs 1 , Miss Virginia Hirst. MercbantriDe Jno. W. Morton. Easton, Md.—Miss C. B. Smith. 1Angie WUsou, Miss Caroline Wilson. Baltimore—Miss Helen Child. The Windsor Riverton—Walter M. Bond. Indiana, Pa.—Mrs. Y. L. Culp. I’bltedelphls—Mre. Alfred Bolfleld. Mrs. T. Greenwald. Miss Margurtte Greenwald, Mrs. Sarah E. Tunnfcy.M.s T. D. Franklin, Mrs. Louis L. Tsfel. Wilmington—G. W. Jan son. Baltimore—Mr. and Mrs. William r,
Brune.
Woodbury—Mis# 8. Binackhawer. New York—H. P. Hillman. Baltimore—G. E. Brill, Dr. Irvlqg
Miller.
Camden—R. A. Hand. Germantown—Frances Hanes. Stall College, Pa.—Mr. and Mrs-R. L. Watts. Philadelphia—Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Campbell. Miss C. Campbell. Miss M. Campbell. Master D. L. Campbell, D. C. Campbell, John F. Trainer, John C. Gabriel T. H. Bambridge, L. David Kaplaw. Mrs. mer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark, O. M.
Coffin.
Riverton—Edwin Parry.
Hotel Cape May. Baltimore. Md —WUllsm Tell Johnson, Mr. and Mra. George P. M. Han ck. Mian Florence Hauck. Pittsburg, Pa.—C. M. Tlndle M. B. Suydam, Mrs. Thomas 8. Brown, ML, Matilda H. Brown, Oliver W.
Brown
Valley Forge, Pa.—J. R. Tindle H. 8. Knox. Wilmington, Del.—Mlaa Amy du
Pont.
Philadelphia—Miss Maboil# Cook.J. 8. Means. Louis C. Block.’O. Smith. Mrs. Harry Smith. Mr. and Mrs. L. H Clark. H. B. Harrison, Mrl and Mig Barton Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. C.F. Fox. S. Caxer Pox. Brewster Koons, William Wilbur, Charles 8. Bromley. John V. Scott. Miss Anna Boyd. Germantown—Mr. and Mrs. B. W.
Jrelr.
Knoxville, Tenn.—Mr. and Mrs. E.
Carry.
Bristol, Pa—Dr. and Mra. William Martin. Salem, N. J.—George Hires Miss
Urea.
Philadelphia—Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schmidt. Mrs. John S. Schmidt, Mr And Mra W. J. Ryan, O. E. B. Bailey. Altos Jane Burgers. J. B. Packer, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Kley, Miss Eva A. 1 carbon, Harry P. Cook, Mr. and Mrs T. S. Dando, Edward B. Clay, J. CllnSellers, W. Atwood Mehary, W. 3. Kramer,, Mrs. E. W. Paxson, MIbb Ina Paxson, D. W. Paxson, W. A. Demurest, Joseph A. Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mellor. Ralph White. Mrs. M. L McBride, Mrs. G. W. Mlx- . Miss M. A. Mlxter, W. D. Mason, air. and Mrs. J. R. Jones, Mr. and N. H. Jones. George Bertrom. Mrs. Means. Y. L. Irwin, W. A. Tayior.W. Evans Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Mirxil, Mr. and Mra. Jamea Campbell, W. . Mason.. Buffalo, Md.—Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
Webb.
Trenton—Mrs. R. G. Dale. Norristown, Pa—J. Crawford John-
Bristol. Pa—J. S. Thomas. Newtown. Pa—W. J. Ellis. Bryn Mawr. Pa.—Mrs. A. !
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Miss Dulde Davis,
Washington—E. R. Jackson. Mrs re. J. T. Byrne, J. C. GaUen, Miss . McDebllL Sea Isle City—Mrs. L. Downey. Bristol Pa—H. M. Woodmans Overbrook, Pa.—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Geiger, Miss Grace Geiger. Mias R. Cook, Miss R. G. Cook. S. P. Budd. Miss Elsie J. Budd, John G- Schmidt. Baltimore, Md.—George W. Rlfe.L. O. Wellbacher, John E. Semmes.John E. Scmmes, Jr.. Ernest J. Knabe. Wilmington—A. J. Dupont. New York—J. W. Wilkinson, Mrs . E. Felt. Brooklyn—Alias Blsnell. Plainfield, N. J.—Miss Nutchell. Wheeling, W. Va—Col. W. K. Bod
ley.
Media, Pa.—C. W. McCracken. Villa Nova, Pa—Mr. and Airs.John SlnnotL Germantown. Pa—Mr. and Mra. AH. Holby, H. S. Holby. Miss E. D. Bean. Ocean City—Harry Headley, E. M. Sutton, H. L. Smith. E. A. Corson, Woodbury—R. K. Matlock, Altos Alatlock. Cape May—Miss Learning. Philadelphia—Miss Elsie J. Budd. Benjamin S. Fagan. Alias C. Albury, . E. Harvey. R. W. Harvey. Germantown, Pa—Mra. Edward Cul ligan. MLs Bessie Culllgan, Aire. Walir H. Dilks, Master Norman Dllks. Baltimore—Mrs. A. Cameron. Pittsburg—Misses A. and B. Osterling, D. P. Osterllng, W. H. Kelsh. Atlantic City, N. J.—Mra. L. Wickers, Mrs. Robert Dunlap, Mra. L Mills, Charles Mermick. Blrdsboro, Pa—Mr. and Mra. ward Brooke, Mias Alary B. T. Brook# Greens burg, Md.—Air. and Mrs. W. A. Wilson. Baltimore—Dr. and Mrs. John C. Hemmeter. Hamburg, Germany—Altos Elly AnPhiladelphia—Mrs. W. C. Hollopear. Miss Hollopeter, Ralph R. Hollo--eter, Miss Kerr, H. R. Roberts. "Baltimore—R. L.G raffllr Wilmington—Air. and Mrs. A. R. St. Louis—R. C. Kerens, Miss Ker-
ns.
Overbrook, Pa—M. B. Paxson. plow York—Geo. Mogona. Mr. William AlcKnlght is visiting Germantown. Pa—Fred J. Graves. Colonial. Parkersburg. W. Va—W. M. Trc or. Miss Trevor. Philadelphia—Miss F. M. Smith. W. T. McClarthen, M. B. Huey. Yonkers, N. Y.—E. D. Harris. Lewlsburg, Pa.—Mrs. H. G. Dretobock. Philadelphia—Geo. W. Jarden, Q. Grady, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bis op, C. C. Humphreys, Eugene V.Barth maler, F. W. Mellor, W. M. ZlndL Baltimore—F. V. Rhodes, J. Holmes Whlteley. Washington—Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Austin, Fred Austin, Mabel Austin. Vernon Austin.Philadelphia—R. Winston, J.Percy Smith. Annie M. Lyon, Harold 8. Lan dis, Mr. and Mrs. J. Quincy Honslcke Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Amos Worthington. Miss Tillle HohnhorsL Bridgeton—Mrs. George onas Miss Jonas, J. Clarke Robbins. Roeemont, Pa—Miss Bliss. New York—J. Knox. Baltimore—Mrs. T. D. Prhyne, Mrs. Wm. P. Smith. Baltimore—Miss Nancy Clarke Addison Clarke. Newark, N. J.—T. Alex Cairns. Philadelphia—T. Howard Robb, Mr. and Mrs. Walter 8. Adams. Doylestown, Pa—Mrs. John HMt£ Mias BeMe Hart, Jao Haft
New Albany, lad.—Mr. and MraJ. M. Williamson. Norristown, Pa—Paul J. Roberta, H. 8. Regan. itown—Mr. audM rs. Chas. H. Long, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Sayre, John White, Miss Mabel BaUngere. E. P. Wilkins, C. Wilkins, rs. 8. E. Wilkins, Herbert Wilkins, Mr. and M r P. W. Warner, P. H. Granger. 8. T Gibson, Altos Annie MeCafferty, Mrs B. F. Nicholla, Mias Katherine L Nlcholto, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vance, K. Lodor. V. B. Cantwell. Bayonne, N. J.—Miss Bertha Leary. Mtos Miss Marie SUbennan. Woodbine—Marie SUbennan. Camden—Mtos A. 8. Uatoler, Mra. EL W. Walker, Mias H. B. Branson. Wilmington—Mtos Jennie P. Hirst. Mrs. M. Lawrence. New York—Mtos Maud A. Turnbull. Edgeuoor, Del.—L. M. Talley. Norwood, Pa—Frank N. Duffer. PhUadelphla—Mra H. M. Swan, E. . Stewart, A. J. Bartlett, Air. and Mrs. John H. Nallie. Atlantic City—W. Young. PhUadelphla—A. 0. Gas. Woodbine—W. Abramson. Philadelphia—Roes W. Hood. M.C. Pennington, Charles P. WUleta. Chalfonte. Niagara Falls—Aire. F. J. Coe J. T Low. Jenkintown, Pa—Thomas H.Seal. Overbroog—Wm. M. Quirk. Pittsburg—Mr. and Mra C. B. Connelly. MerchantvUle—L. B. Elchengreen. Philadelphia—Dora Dublnsky, J B. Klevak, George Thompson. Dr. .Amu* R. Osmond, Dr. Martha E. Osmond, Adelle P. Mathews. Amy R. Mathews, Marie E. MacIntyre R. H. Farley, Mr L. H. Eckard, H. Anderson. PhUadelphla—Mra. A. C. AUther. Mtos A. M. Hendry, A. M. Hendry, 8. Oakley Hendry. PhUadelphla—Mr. and Mra. William Thornton. The Virginia PhUadelphla—Mr. and MraT. B. H. Hag arty. 8. Appenhlmer, J. B.8tauf-
fer.
BaltlmoreDr. and Mra. W. Cone. Baltimore—Mr. and Mra. E. W. Nicholson. Overbrook, Ps.—Air. and Airs. R. H Carter, Jr. Menden, Conn.—John J. Barry. Washington—Mr. and Mrs. Huntorington. Miss Huntorington. Mrs. WUun Qoropley. PhUadelphla—Walter D. Lancaster, PhUadelphla—J. 8. Fees. Aldine. Philadelphia—Bernard Ester, Maar Eater. Camden—J. 8. Middleton. PhUadelphla—W. J.
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Stockton. PhUadelphla—J. 8. Myers, Mrs.M. K. Fleet Altos MT. Anderson, George W. BeU, B. B Cozens, A. SmUey, Germantown—W. P. McCann,Chas. W. Beesley. Washington—A. M. Travers, Mr. and Mra. Fred E. Haner, Mra. George W. Harris, Mrs. C. Rosenbaum. Brooklyn—N. Rldgley and family. Magnolia. N. J.—Atm. T. W. Hart Camden—Miss E. G. Hewltngs, H. Genet Taylor, Jr. BalUmore—Albert C. Supplee. Oak Lane, Pa.—Mr. and Airs. G. 8. Smith, Miss Mary Smith, G. S.Smith.
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Overbrook, Pa.—Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ketchen, Jr. Germantown—8. French Reeves, J. Brown. Chestnut Hill—C. P. Monroe. Newtown, Pa.—Ely Buchman. Washington—Airs. 8. W. Morgan,C. K_ Berryman. Chester, Pa.—Mrs. F. G. Sweeney. Frances GuUd Sweeney, Sarah Dux B. iweeney, Henrietta Richardson S' ney, Mrs. 8 Charles Laregbotham.Fra: cos Mowary Loregbotham. South Dennis—E. F. Jefferson. PhUadelphla—S. H. Corkran, M. J. Sweet, Aire. K. E. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Walker, W. Herkness, W. Noch, Henry Randan, Airs. E. E, Euston, Mrs. A. W. Clarke, J. VaughBostweU, Charles E. Kelley, Jr. Agnes Teale, C. B. Gucher, Mtos Edith May HoUand, Frank J. Dever. Philadelphia—Rev. R. Norton, E.R. Euston, L 8. Myers, A. L. Isaacs. Chicago—E. A. Mann. Washington—Mra. E. Swayzc, B.C. Swayxe. Harrisburg—D. W. Doon, W. D. Paine, W. Ginger. Swarthmore, Pa.—Mr. and Mis. E. C. L. Barton, Edward Brooke, Jr., Cape May—Mra. J. W. Allen, Mtos Allen, Mrs. Gariey, Mtos Beaston. The Glsnwood Holmesburg, Pa.—Miss Mary
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Opposite Residing Depot. 608 WASHINGTON ST.. CAPE MAY. N. J,
Philadelphia—Miss Edith Kerahnar. Germantown, Pa.—Masters Jesse P. and 8. Ward Thompson. Philadelphia—Mrs. David 8. Thomp son, J. 8. Myers. Wllden, Pa.—P. 3. Flanagan. New York—Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. WU
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PhUadelphla—Mrs. William H. Filler, Mrs. W. E. Rank, Mtos Carrie M
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Elizabeth, N.J.—Annie May
Baltimore Inn Baltimore—Mtos Bottle SadUer. PhUadelphla—Frank McCluland D. T. Pfeeman. PhUadelphla—H. B. Hopper, R.
Winston.
BalUmoreO. Ober. Washington—Richard C. Holliday, Jr., Admiral and Mra. R. C. HoUiday, King Holliday, H. B. HoUiday, Rochester, N. Y.—Harry A. FuUer. PhUadelphla—Mr. and Mrs. R- Winston. Mtos Mary 8. Haslan. Columbia, S. C.—Mrs. C. C.Waring. Germantown, Pa.—L. HalcombMIss Elizabeth Halcolmb.
derson.
The Glenwood Woodbury, N. J.—A. P. Batsford, M. R. Bataford. New YorkEari HoUlngsworth. Bristol, Pa.—B. J. Taylor. Trenton—J. H. TeUer. Torres dale, Pa.—Mr. and Mis. J. W. WagUL Philadelphia—Paul Brown worth, J. R. Drexel. The Victoria BalUmore—Mrs. E. H. SemuUl. Jenkintown. Pa.—Mtos L. M. Chew. Gleaside, Pa.—H. A. Talbott. PottavUle, Pa.—M. J. Dunn. Linden Villa Philadelphia—WUllam Cox. PhUadelphla—J. Herman Terry.Mto Elizabeth Terry, J. Herman Terry, Jr. R. M. Upson. Miss Upson, Wm. Cox, Robert Tafel. A Reading Night By the courtesy of the proprietor of theColonial, which numbers an i some of the most exclusive and cultured people who come to dty, Mtos Jean Wilson, Washington’s favorite society reader, wUl give an 'Evening of Song, Story and Monologue,*’ on Thursday, July fSrd. Miss Wilson has not only the distinction of entertaining at the most notable In her country, but also of haring her stories and monologues written especially for her by popular authors. Mrs. E. W. Mudge. of Pittsburg, a popular society lady whose voice Is so much admired wUl contribute the songs out of courtesy to Miss WUsou whose talent she so
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Englewood. N. J.—Mtos Stella M. Hlrsch, Charles F. Hirsh. Mis. M. D.
tMSnhiiA, ]_■ Orange, N. J.~Mr. and Mrs. Augustas Tsfel, Master Auguste* Tsfel.
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Camden—C. H. Ellis. PhUadelphla—Phillip Raphall, D.F. The Glenwood Cheston HU1, Pa.—Mr. and Mrs. John Wana. Lansdowne, Pa.—B. L. Sharkey. Clifton Heights, Pa.—G. E. Paulley. PhUadelphla—O. T. Elleder. New York—T. P. Cummings, T. B. Cummings, Miss Mary A. Murphy, Philadelphia—W. O. Stead. PhUadelphla—Mrs. Matilda Pyle E Crane, Sargeant Crawford, W. G. Ben sr, John H. Graham. PhUadelphla—Robert P. Hern, Prof. Huntingdon, Earl EL McLadden.
i many regular patrons of strand yesterday it was considered an Ideal bathing day, preferring as they do, cloudy and cooler "spells’’ of weather to the hot, sweltering, midday hours so prevalent through the midseason. The bunches of loungers and stroll era who took merely the dry air bath, equaUed in number thos of active surf patrons, and when at last the skies sent down their pattering drope, those in bathing garb had the best of It The change became a Uttle too marked and loungers and strollers disappeared. The water was Just right, and there was no sun to blister the exposed parte.
When old ocean takes a notion, to make a commotion, he, she or It comes rushing In upon the shore In leaps and hounds and roars, as yes-
terday. __
When the splashing, dashing breakIng bUlows, gave notice to those Inclined to frolic. In the old gray sea, within its very Jaws that he would brook no interferense, with his hilar Ity. In very truth the old fellow swat ted the bathers time and again. But we have often seen Old Atlantic. In a rage more frantic, with waves more gigantic, in playing hit old antics,
make a much hullabaloo.
and M Philadelphia—J- P- Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Williams, Mrs. M.
Conley, Mtos M. duff.
To Protect Bathers
The Mayor has Issued an order that isebaU shaU not be played during bathing houra, as this habit of throw log baseballs appears to be dangeroui ng a crowd of bathers who. are looking for or expecting to receive a whack in the side of the head while enjoying their walk on the
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