Cape May Herald, 13 August 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY HERAXD, THCB8DAY. AUGUST 18, 1608

DOWN ON THE BEACH

The Slnnd ami All Us excellent Ideas ALL TIMELY GOSSIP The Doings And Antics ol the Jolly Bather—The Petite Maiden and Charming Beau Brumntel

fain

Yesterday wo discovered the He'

Alfred Ulugoe. of Christ M. K. Chore West Philadelphia, wife and twochll ren. appropriating to their use an benefit, the briny waters of the grot sea as they break upon Cape May

level strand. While passing cation here the pastor and lly are registered at the Hot

From the Episcopal diocese o Maryland, comes the Rev. Dr. Rid and wife, spending a portion of lh< rector's vacation as guests at Sta: Villa. Dr. and Mrs. Rich have beei frequent visitors to this resort ant pronounce It one of the most satisfy lug spots for summer recreation am rest. The sea baths, the broad slran and the beach pavilions each receivt a share of theirouting moments. Tin Dr. is often an appreciative Usteuei to the fine compositions rendered b) the U. S. Indian Band.

A deep feeling of sadness prevallei among all strand visitors and bath era because of the sad drowning o the two girls on Tuesday afternoon The poor victims certainly did no. know the danger of going into dec) water and of losing their looting.wit. no boat crew or fellow bathers to us slat if necessary. Afternoon bathen should surely remain in absoiutel. safe depths. At the regular bathlm hour the life boats are a protection. The "eminent respectability" o the Cape May sea bathing strand ai all times, is one of its inviting fea tures, which appeals to clergymen a strongly and as pleasantly as to tb< masses, coming as they do from ai the better walks of life. There art no demoralizing influences at wort whatever, and while the army of ha thera, as appearances go, seem to hi on one common level, that level is o. a high order.a level that drags non. down, but tends to life many up fror. weakened propensities, or lower Inch ntlonas. An appetizing (?) link between Cape May’s old and new, is found in the lit tie tent on the beach, occupied h} ••Mom” Shiner, who dispenses fresi pretzels and home made cookies dur ing the two hours of bathing time U patrons and children of patrons o. ''her late husband, William John, wh< dispensed these same cookies am. pretzels from his two baskets, fruit, in season being added to his stock “Poor John.” The ladles who grace the oceai. beach almost daily together are Mrs J. A. I-afore and her very companion able sister-in-law. Miss Mabel Lafore. The family occupy a pretty Corgle St cottage, and are regular summer vis Hors. In texture and style their bath ing costumes are worthy of the al lion and admiration they receive. The family of John Frecdly Jacoby is numbered among the veteran families of the Philadelphia cottage col ony. The children have received thel best growth and marked robust con dltlons of health right here on the Cape May Summer strand, and in the summer sea. Happily married mosi of them now are. but there is no dis position to abandon their accustomed slimmer pleasure ground. Twt daughters, Mrs. Hun sicker and Mrs Poulterer, still appear among the mot devout worshippers of the great Spir. of Old Father Neptune's rule. Captain M. Hughes, of the saillm yacht "Nahma," was highly elated yesterday when he captured a and-a-haif pound weak fish. This U about the biggest single fish catch the season. A dozen or fifteen yean •go five and six pound sheepheae could be hocked quite often, baked sheephead dinners are a thing of the past, the more is the pUy.

SEPTEMBER JURORS Drawn By Sheriff Coreon to I Legal Disputes. Sheriff Coreon and Judge Hildreth on Tuesday drew the following petit Jurors for the September term of Court, which opens on September 8Thomas Cro*a. Holly Beach. WHIM'S. Crawford. Holly Beach. Thomas Creamer, Jr., DeuuD Twp. Wil.lnm Champion, Dennis Twp. Thomas W. Millet, Jr.. Cano ... City. William Llpman, Woodbine. John Battersall, Dower Twp. Jatm-a Moore, Dennis Twp. Carl A. Ha u «lu. Holly Beach. Walter A. Smith. Avalon. H. A. W. Smith, Ocean City. John D. Buzby, Upper Twp. Ellas Dee. Holly Beach. George Gallagher, Middle Twp. Walter D. Conover, Upper Twp. William Batcbalor. Ocean City. Jtnuea Hawn, Dower Twp. Evans G. Slaughter. Wildwood. Fred C. Myers, Holly BeachRobert Fadeley. Cape May City. Fred H. Bushnell, Jr., Dennis Twp Richard S. CUls. Wildwood. Horace Townsend, Dennis Twp. John B. Christian, Ocean City. Edward S. Culver, Holly Beach. Charles Glenn. Anglesea. Frank MacKlsslc, Dower Twp. Edward Hutchinson. Middle Twp. William H. Allen, Wildwood. Monroe Klmsey, Cape May City. Kloran Mason, Upper Twp. Frank Swain, Middle Twp. Allen F. Grace, Anglesea. Wesley J. Bowker, Anglesea. MIcaJah Smith, Cape May City. Thomas M. Seeley. Upper Twp. Charles Nickerson, Holly Beach. Mark Dake, Ocean City. Joseph R. Brooks, Cape May City. David Cozens, Anglesea. Gustav Anderson, Holly Beach. Rutherford B. Hess, Dennis Twp. Reuben J. Hand, Anglesea. Ralph D. Rice, Ocean City. Somers Howell, Middle Twp. Harry Doak, Cape May City. William Turner, Cape May City. John Dudlam, Middle Twp. Alfred Crease, Middle Twp. Somers Sack, Upper Twp. David Crowell. Cape May City. Carl Erricson. Holly Beach.

Upsal Banjo Concert A concert will be given by the Up sal Banjo Club, of Germantown,---Saturday, August l^fh. In the 1 room of the Carlton House, Cape May Point, for the benefit of SL Peter' by the Sew The cards of admlssior will be fifty cents. This Is the club that appeared at the Point last summer and which met with such splendid reception, and had a largi audience which appreciated the musti that the dub was requested to return to Cape May Point again this sum

who has a bank account, always has} ready money. He Is not compelled to call on his neighbor In time of stress Try H. and keep your me nay in Be

curity Trust Company.

Fl-Mk Delaware Bay Shrimp at Ce

being

Wedding at the Elberon While the Elberon has long beei enown for Its home-like comforts, R t to take a back seat In tke tfcw if matrimony. No later thas Satur lay was there a wedding in this pops house. The ceremony took placi 3.30 p. m., when Rev. Edtaumlewltt, pastor of the Central M. E Ihurch, Bridgeton, N. J., united a; ne. Mr. M. F. Shute and Miss E. W .Valkcr, both of Camden. The marriage was a quiet affali .nd the minister promised not b -ut the guests of the house eztendoi heir congratulations and an abund nee of flowcrs.Mrs. Shute is of oo< <f Camden's oldest families and Ml ibute bolds a prominent position ii he Security Trust Company, of Cam ien. and is now located at the brands

ank In this city.

Read This. A new unfurnished cottage for rent 'our rooms first floor, large apes' •angc, gas store, linoleum on kitshei floor, window shades throughout th< souse; four rooms and bath aeconi loot; large room third floor; gas am lectrlclty; nice yard and porch. $1( ,ier month. Gilbert C. Hughes, Real Estate. 214 Ocean Street, Cape May.

WATERWAY BIDS OPENED. Philadelphia Companies Offer to Mak Cape May Cut. Harry W. Schneider, Inland Water way commissioner of this State, ha> received bids at the State House foi the dredging of the first link in thi Inland waterway system planned bj Jovernor Fort to extend from Baj lead to Cape May City. The bids wei .'cr Improving the Oral section, whirl starts at Bay Head, and when com pleted will give thirty tnllea of dee) waterway toward Atlantic City. The bidders were Hill Dredging Co if Atlantic City, IS cants per cubit yard; Atlantic Dredging Co., Phlla lelphla, 16<£ cents; Rickards Dredg ing Co., of Philadelphia, 24 cents Miner Engineering Co., of Washingto D. C., 24 cents; D. 8. Boder, Allan tic City, M cents; Richard Damb, o New York, 14tt cents; Internationa Construction Co.. Naw York. 36 cts. The State has appropriated $300, 000, but only $76,000 Is available thh, year.

Autoed from Bar Harbor, i automobile party consisting of Oliver C. Bull, James C. Bull am. Henry C. Bull, arrived at the Daisy otte last evening from Bar Harbor, They have autoed all the way, taking In all the summer resorts lu the way and while they have etop-

AdvertisemenL The City of Cape May, New Jersey. Proposals for Sewers NOTICE CAPE MAY, N. J., August 10, IMIS. Proposals will be received by the:lty Council of the City of Cape May n Council assembled on Wednesday, xugust 26, 1908, at 8 o'clock F. M.. c the Council Chamber of the City iall of said City, for the construction f a part of its sewerage system in accordance with the plana and sDedications therefor, which can be seen in file at the office of the Recorder f said city. The work will comprise the con.irucllon of about 4037 lineal feet of ast Iron pipe sewers and 4275 lineal <et of vitrified pipe sewers, with -he manholes. Junction manholes, and no use connection branches thereto ippertalnlng. Copies of the plans and specifications will be loaned to Intending bidders by the Recorder of the City of 'ape May, upon application by mak ■r In person, at a sbarge of $10.00 for the set, which will be refunded upon the return of said plans and specifications within 30 days after the letting. Any other information desired. In accordance with the said specificslions, may be obtained from Stilwell H. Townsend, City Engineer, at his office in Cape May, N. J. The proposals must be made lu strict accordance with the plans and specifications and upon the proposal sheets, must be sealed and delivered said city council at the time and place specified and at no other time or place will any proposals be recei-

ved.

Upon receipt of the proposals the same *111 be publicly opened and th ontents announced in the preoence if such of the peraons bidding their agents as may choose to be Chen and there present, and record of the terms and prices will be made in the minutes of said City Council. The details, form of proposals, provisions and conditions, subject to which the proposals must be made and will be received are shown ■aid specifications, notice and ttractions to bidders. 8. F. WARE, President of Connell. Attest: . JNO. W. THOMPSON, Recorder. FORCINQ REPAIRS TO ROAD Township Committee Ooee Into Ceur*

Tired of having their petitions for the improvement of the Malaga road, which la the missing link In the fine route from Camden to Cape May City

Euchre Benefit at tha Windsor. There Is to be a euchrs party at

tbs Windsor on Thursday evening for damps proceedings to compel County

the benefit of the beach guards on the Windsor beach. This will be open for the guests of the house and the

public.

Summer residents of Cape May rotdd not do better than to open an iccount with Security Trust Company (t will be

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Board to repair the- highway. Suit has Bean brought In the name of A. P. Arnold, a property owner.

r. J. W. Janney was s guest around the links of Mr. W. M. Allen. “By twos," By fonre/Tee by squads,

Brokaw, i!b

Stiles, p Judge, If Hook, cf’ Hiniley 3b

Gleason, lb Mid'lon, rf

Totals

.1 WiUluood on Snluy ball learn defeatif Wildwood, by a

3. The feature ol tl e llrokaw'a hitting ami

ining. The score:

CAPKMAY K 11 O A K 2 2 4 U 0

ormsr Visitor to Cape May Meets ' Defeats Wildwood Saturday Death In Ohio. ses Friday Score. The many friends at Cape May res ]n b ^ , with regret yeefcrday of the faUl ac-1 N ““in" a i' “■ ite otu "'. tomoblle dashed down au embank nf 4 ln ..

eut on Sunday. | Charles W. Pohlmann, a wealth} f B Cleveland importer and merchant tail j ,and Rev. George Vahey, pastur ol Columbkills Pariah, Cleveland, were! Instantly killed beneath the car. Mrs. Charles W. PohlMann. her daughter' Florence and F. C. Dletsel, a Cloveand dentist, were In the touring car, jut were aaved from Injury by the

•ilgh back of the tonneau.

For three seasons the Pohlmauus vere guests of the Victoria here.aud wo years at Congress HalL They '■'ere well-known lu our summer colny, and fast friends of Rev. D. S. (•lly, rector of SL Mary'a Church. The automobile landed at the hot.jin of the embankment bottom-side -p. The priest's head was crushwo etween the edge of the car and a auge stone. Mr. Pohlmann, who was irivlng the machine, was entangled 1 he steering gear, the wheel crashing Qto his breast. Death came to Father Vahey instantly, and Mr. Pohloann lived less than a minute. Pohlinann’s neck waa probably broken an

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KILLED IN AUTO WRECK

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' TURNS TABLES

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Kuhn, cf Eberty, if

Courtney, rf

Chase, sm Menu, 3b Wood, lb Curry 2b Silcox, p Wicker, c

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Totals 3 7 27 1 ay 200000010 lod 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 Kubu, Ssleox, Browak, 4;

1 bails—OH btiles, 2; oil' bilcox-l

Sealed proposals will be reeel red by the Board of Chosen Freeholders of Cape May County, N. J., until twelve o'clock noon of the day of Its meeting, on the first day of Sep^ lumber nineteen hundred and eight (1908), at Cape May Court House, New Jersey, or handed to either we of the committee herein named prior to said first day of September, A. D. 1908, for the heaUng plant In hospital and county house of Cape May County, New Jersey, situated on Main shore road about one and a half mile from Cape May Court House, N. according to plans and spesiflcatlons which may be bad from the following committee: W. S. Johnson, Hotel Elheron, Ocean City, N. J.; Daniel Schelllnger, Erma, Cape May County, N. J.; or Jesse D. Dudlam, South Den

ids. Cape May County, N. J.

On the day and date first mantloncd.all proposals received for said wor will be Immediately opened and publicly read by the Board of Choecn Freeholders of Cspe May County,New Jersey, the said Board reserving the right to reject any or all bids. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check to the amount fifty dollars ($60), drawn payable the order of Anthony B. Smith, Director of the Board of Choaen Freeholders of Cape May County, New Jersey. The successful bidder will be required to execute, within ten days after the contract has been awarded to him, a bond In such sum and with such security aa shall be approved by the Board of Chosen Freeholders said bond ahall be In a sum of not less than the estimated cost of the

work when completed..

All proposals must he plainly mark ed on the outside of envelope enclosing them "proposals for Heating Plan In Hospital and County House.' By order of the Board of Freeholders

W. S. JOHNSON,

DANIEL SCHEDLINGER

J. D. DUDLAM

Committee.

MOTOR VICTIMS BETTER.

Charlbs J. Swain and Dr. J. K- Overpeck from the Injuries they received when the motor car in which they were riding turned turtle near, wood, N. J., Thursday night a week.

turned down by tha Cumberland Coun that they left the German Hospital -v v—i--’-— where they have since been confined.

ty Board of Freeholders, the Lendls Township Commutes has ordered

Judge Royal P. TuHer to bring man- Both men have gotten entirely over

the shock, but are stni nursing broke

Baptists Dedicate Church.

Dedication ceremonies of the Taber tax. nacle Baptist Church, Ocean City. Re.

J. B. Brandon, pastor, were h

day afternoon and evening. R*. Dr. W. A. Credit!, pastor of Cherrie Me-

j. •ewdng. Rev. J, D. Herben, of PhllaHelen Here- ddlphla. and Rev. 3. D. Hen* * — AtfaaMe Obv « ti^k nai*. ■Mi . . •mrm jw

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We Make Harness siwl make it right. The qualitv of thi leather and the other materials used, is the best obtainable, and Us cut put to getber and stitched by skilled bauds. Double or sli'gle Harness, for farm, delivery or road wagon*. I me «-.'.irisgi Harness is a specialty of ours, etc. gAf"Don’t Forget the Place. W. A- LOVJiTT Cer. Washington and Perry Streets CAPE HAY. N. J.

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Dry Goods

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Notions. £9~Aak tor onr FASHION .Hlfrii: MRS. E. TURNER 323sWa8hington st. Cape fr.rv.

War Veterans to Meet. The survivors of the Third New Jersey Cavalry will hold their eighteenth annual reunion In the hall of William B. Hatch Post,. No. 87, G. A. R-, Camden, on Monday, August 17. A special Invitation la extended to the wives and daughters of the comrades to meet with us on that day. Dinner will be served for the comrades at The Carteret, Sixth and Washington streets. Leonard L. Roray, of 610 Clinton street, U secretary, and Charles Walten, of Vineland is president.

Landed His Fish by Diving Fishermen are making good cliches In this riclnlty of sheepshead, but George Wright holds the recard. He was fishing in *8* sounds and drag* gad a large one to the surface,when the line parted. Wright looked the side of the host and saw the fish trying to clear ItaeU of the line. It became entangled about a sod. dove ever the side, captured the fish mad after a hard straggle, brought it to tha aurfaee.

1 NOTICE Taxea on real estate unpaid by August 16th wffl he collected by the advarttaemrit and sale of the property. Personal and poU taxsa wOl be collected by the constable, who will lev.

body for default in payment of poll

Mnslu Studio

Deeeona given cm Piano or Organ any _»r during day or evaoltur terms, write, eall or phone, Hell

Cepe May CUy

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Scissors Shears Pocket Knives Butcher Knives Knives & Forks Sets Carving Sets And the best of all I guarantee i .y of the above goods. Tty them, and if they are not as I represent them, return and get your money back. A Full Line of Robeson's Goods..... CHARLES A. SWAIN 305-7 Jackson f-'t. Cape May, N. J.

Ike New Jersey Stale Normal and Model Schools The Normal School la a professional school devoted to the preparation of teachers for the public schools of New Jersey Lost per year for board, $i64 The Model School offers a thorough rcademic course and prepares for the leading colleges and technical schooD and for business. Total cost in the Model (school, including board and tuition, $20J oo per year. Durmilories wilh modern, home-like equipment. For further information address ■J. M. GREEN, Princfpal Trenton, New Jersey

THE Climax of the Summer's Outing is a week in Yellowstone ParK A Stage Ride of 145 miles through the Heart of Nature Three Days Along the Pacific and Five Days in the Canadian Rockies Elshleen year* of experience In plannlae ead conducting Ptuneellj Couducied Tours makes the Peonajlranla Railroad the leader, imftng transportation companies, fb thla Held of traffic. Yellowxooe Park la the met Interesting area of land In the world. Every mile diacloaaa • naw revelation of nature's Knags manifestation*. The Rocky Mountain, of

A 22-Day Tonr Leaves August 24 A booklet wild complete deecriptioo and Mas will ha foralabed by Ticket A Kents, or will be aeol by mail on appUoatloa to Gao. W. Boyd, General Pwvenger Agent. Broad Street Btetioo, Philadelphia

Caught 116 Fleh. A party of eighteen from the cottage of Mr. sad Mrs. Reuben Cohen, 808 Ocean street, went out to sea tea miles flab tag Tuesday In the Polly Page, and caught U6 flab. They at 8 o'clock

When you dto. It la