Cape May Herald, 20 August 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 3

CAPE MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20,1908

A MILITARY CARNIVAL Uniformed Triuiupbol March Is Pretty

WAS SOCIALLY GAY

Prol. Carpenters Good Training Shown In Childrens May Pole and Other Dances

Ooo of Uie moat Import Ant tvenm of Uiu mmuou lul t riuaj wu Uie cliild rvu'» orulviU auid uiiiilar; dauce al Ute Stocklou Hold, uudor Uie dlrvcUua of Lucleo U. Curpoulor, Hit aide dlrvclor of amuaciiiuiiU of llial Hotel. TO* jraiid marcb of Uie cblldrea, many of tbc Uoya and stria being to uniform, began ah or Uy after eigbt o clock, and Uielr mar clung and d nillug showed the efficient manner which they have been taught by Prof Carpenter. They quite exquisitely executed the pole dance. Tbe children bad floor to clone to ten o clock, and of them who were there were: Marlon Kelneke, Gertrude Haul ells. Alice Kelneke, Virginia iatayd, Ulxabelh V daver, T. klllet dlafld.rv attierlue So ler, Mary PetUt, \ loiet May Cohen, Leo nulla Shea, Durotny Sheppard,! as Gibbon^ Mary K. bnepuru. ' Grace Harper, Charley Hurst. Alice ilancke. Osgood Welsh, Ml wood v. aiming nan.. Harold Cunningham, Anna ouoa, Johi liny art. Louise Vanxaut. William RofhchUd, Ruth Neill, Irene Richle>. Mildred O'Neil. Tlnie KUlson, Jame. Berryman, Henrietta Sweeney, Kttu. Preiberg, Ramond Applcb, hYands Be lx, Emily Woo Ison, Gaberllla Gsberal, William Weigand, Kathryn Tralnor, MaUle Tralnor, Edna Brill. Evelyn Johnson, Alice McCabe, Mari Enstwick, Louise McDonald.Nalbaniel Lav la, Billie Da via, Helen Jackson, liaxel Wiegand, Louis* Blackburn. Barry Dobbins. Dorothy Ha eke u. Jesse Thompson, Ward Thompson, Emily Mann, Florence Berryman, Mildred Copeland, Drusella Hallam. Sarah Sweeney, Margaret Campbell, Mary Eastwlck, Potter Lucas. BlUie Davis, Edith GUlett, Edna Moreland, Frances Westcott, Elinor Weslcolt^l garat Robinson, Helen Smith, Killsboth Smith, Theodora DoolUlle,Logai. Taylor, Tommy Harper, James Preston Jefferies, Sarah Heyman, Miriam Nell, Paul N«U, Corley Mann, Floi ence Berryman, Edith Heyma% Vlr glnla Nlrdllnger, Baxli Hepburn,Uoju Viana. Elsie Hepburn. Sarah Blacuburn, Mary Hays, Majorie Edwards. Among the patronesses were: Mrs. Benjamin Ketcbam, Jr., Mrs. AL Viana, Mrs. i\ H. Mann. Mrs. C K. Macnichol, D. W. Edelin, Mrs. C. K. Berryman. Mrs. J. K_ Jones, Mis. J. C. Walker, Mrs. G. W. Harm,MrC. J. O'Neill, Mrs. F’. Ring. Mrs. J. P Doyle, Mrs. B. H. Smith. Mrs. L. O. Carpenter, Mrs. J. E. Hynemsn, Mrs. T. H. Dobyn. Mrs. W. H. Hepburn. Mrs. C. F. Rosenthal, Mrs. S. Daniels Mrs. W. S. Casselman, Mrs. W. McMullen. Mrs. M. Glaser, Mrs. R. S. Downs, Mrs. H. Burgess, Mrs. Fried burg, Mrs. A. Copeland, Mrs. L. Harvey, Mrs. E- L- Vansandt, Mrs. C. C. Joly. There were shout two thousand per sons present In tbs ball room, the lobbies and on the plsssss to witness

NEW CHURCH FOR OCEAN CITY. Rev. Dr. Frys Delivered - Corner-stone

The corner-stone of the $€0,000 Me

thodist Episcopal Church at Ocean City, was laid Sunday afternoon by Bishop Earl Cranston. The services were held in the Urge endltortom on the camp ground, where the congregation hat been worshiping this sum -

The program was as fpBows: Scrip-

ture reading by the Rev. Dr. H. J. Cook, of Holy Trinity Church; chonti) Invocation by the Rev. Dr. M. E. Buy der, of atlsntlc City; vocal dueLMias

Edith Pickering and Professor Me

1'aai. of Weahlagton; addressee by the Bee. Dr. Joke D. Countermine, f

Phil artel phis; selection by or

address by the Esv. Dr. W. A. Frye, of Trenton; address by Bishop CranRer. H. T. CasselMrry. of Ocean'City

the congregation marched in a body to the aew building, when the pastor of the charek, the Bet. Edward Brun yate. >y Blah

and layer of cement walks and cellar bottoms, has Just completed a large Job of sidewalk and curbing work for Conductor Benjamin B. Hughes, ol the W. J. * 8. K. K., atM UlrUleMr. Hughes U highly pleased with the work which Mr. Swain has done and considers it one of the beet Jobs of this character in that city. Swala's office la at his residence on

AMENDMENTS PROPOSED TO TH! CONSTITUTION OF THE 61 ATI. OF NEW JERSEY BY THE LtGIS LATURE OF IMS.

inUKNT RESOL

STATIC OF NEW JERSEY.

SUM be and l

majority of Iha members Id «m< ndmenle ehall be

s second Tuesday

e legislative year it paragraph I

lotion they shall b> MS •-uually as maTh- seats of th.

iia] Jurisdiction e

arranc.msnl

void the LeRlsb

I»-.,pl*. and to end at twelve noon on the third Tuesday of Jan

capable of holding four years next after his I .shall have expired; and r

the Governor during the last week of bla A Strike out paragraph t of section II. Article VII. and Insert In place thereof th<

(ol lowing:

A Clerks sag surrogates of counties hall be elected by tbe people of their re* pectin counties at the elections for mem of the General Assembly. They shall

of section II.

hold

Y. 1 Article V'li. and Insert

the following:

7. Sheriffs and coroners shall be elected by tbs people of their respective counties 1 the elections tor members of tbe Gen■al Assembly, and Shall hold their offloes w four yes re. after which four years [list elapse before they can be again capble of serving. Sheriffs shall annually

l Add to section * of article VII, three paragraphs to be known as paragraphs It It All elections for Governor, members of the Senate and General Aaarmbly. a her

mty thereof, shall be held even

second year, on the first Tuesday aft.: the flrstJMonday Injfovember beglnnlnz

I elections for Justices of the peace and any municipal otBcera. aa die

tfngulabed from State and county officers - hereinbefore provided, now or hereafter cease ry to be chosen by the etrctors of say city, borough, town, townc^'o. villagr -- subdivision thereof, or any .unldpell •f Oils State, esept counties, shall be . Id every second yeer on the hrs. To-

day after the 11 ret Monday It

> elective o«e. at the Use l effect shall continue In e duties tbereef accord-

.1 day of February. I

AMENDMENTS PROPOSED TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ISOS.

•ATS OF NEW JERSEY.

Bn l ring). That the Yellowing amendment the Constitution of this Slate be and the same Is h<6shy proposed, the same shall be agreed to b. Ity of the members elected to the Senate and to the House of Assembly, the said amendment ehall be entered on th ‘ Journals, with the yess and nays tat thereon, and referred to the Legtalati be chosen, and published for ' - 1 Turn-

dent of the Senate, the Speaker c House of Assembly and the Secretary of State, payment for such publication to be mode by the Treasurer on tbe warrant of the Comptroller. First—Strike out Paragraph 1 Section VII of Article IV. end change the numbers of the follewlng pal

graphs to correspond.

Second — Change Paragraph 10 Article V so aa to read ee follows: 10. Tbe Governor or person admtnlati Ing the government, and four cttlxeni ef the State appointed by the Gouernor. by and with the advice and consent of th<

- the Board of Par-

I. The m e of thei

the C

The four members specially appoint, ehall hold i.ftlce for live yen re and r eelva for th-lr services a c-impenaatl. term of their appointment. Third-Change Section 1 of Article VI. S'- as to read as follows:

luprcme Court. County ther Courts. Inferior to me Bupremr ‘ourt. aa may ba established by law, 'hlch Inferior Courts the Legislature mav Iter or abolish aa the pohllo good shall

SECTION BL i of any of the Courts of thJO removed for disability eon one year, or for refaaa! te

Hour

c and of two-thirds of all of the House of Assembly voting aiely. after a hearing before both

SECTION IV. L Tbe Supreme Court shall ba organised In three divisions, namely: the Ap peals Division, tbe Law Division, and tbe Chancery Division. H shall eonsls: of a Presiding Justice of the Appeal# D! vision who shall be styled the Chief Justice. a 1-maiding Justice of the Lsrw Division who shall be elyled tbe Preetdent Justice, and a Presiding Justice of Uu Chancery Division, who shall be styled the Chancellor, and eighteen Associate Justices, which number may be '

signed by the Supreme Court assigned by tbe Governor to the Appeals Division shall aerrs In said Division until the end of hts term

shall, when authorised by statute, porartly assign five of the Justice: the other Divisions to stt In the Apt Division, which shall thereupon sit

decree under review i

I revision by tbe Appeals Division. On the hearing of a cause In tbe Ap peals Division, no Justice .who has giver - judicial opinion In tbe cause In favoJudrmenL order or hell alt at thJudgment. ordtr lecrec. nut me reasons for suc> on shall he assigned te the Court In ng. i majority of alt the mem hers of Supreme Court, to be presided over he Chief Justice, shall constitute ; im for the assignment at Justloer

three: _ Court, end shell by rule deline his .. duties and powers The reporters hold office for tie# years, subject, however, to rsmeval at tbe discretion a! the Court. SECTION V. I Tbe Appeals Division shall have ippelUte Jurisdiction I by the Court of I*- tbs Jurisdiction by the Supreme

d by the P

appeal, and by the Old.U. and saab farther ap-

gelLtr Jurisdiction as may he eonfsrrwr “ by jaw, tegsthw

hereby conferred on ' the JuriedIc- • Circuit

the Law Division of the _ _.t and by the several Justices thereof. In accordance with n ~ prescribed

Fads Are Not Follies when your tailor u discerning. There'* a heap in knowing the limitations of good form. For the faddish chap, “ 7%t l"or mi * is the favored model. Two-button sack, novel pockets and cuffs- Snap and individuality in details that Fashion smiles upon approvingly. Unordinary shades in striped patterns arc the newest tendency of the Metropolitan movie. We’re presenting today a fresh assortment, priced so you'll order eagerly. Seeing now is selecting. Be ready when the mercury soars. WcT tailor to your taste. EDW. VAN KESSEL,

424 Washington St.

CAPE HAT, ft. J.

Save your doctor bills by letting a practical plumber do your work. A. J. Small Engineering Co. Plumbing, Heating, Ventilating, Gas and Electrical Appliances. Automobile Supplies Estimates ftirnished on application. Tenus Reasonable. 515 WASHIlfGTOH ST CAPE MAY. H. J

The History of :Cape May County:rsoM THE ABORIGINAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY embracing

AN account of Hie Aborigines; The Dutch in Delaware Ikiy; Tbe Settlement of the County; The Whaling; The Growth of the Villages; The Revo ution and Patriots. The Establishment of the New Government; The War of iHiz- The Progress of the County and Soldiers of the War

By LEWIS TCWNSEND STEVENS 480 Pages. 48 Illustrations. 31 Chapters. SAppendle* . • SKBT POSTPAID ON RECEIPT OP $2.00 BT LEWIS T. STEVENS, Publisher 610 Washington St. Cape May, N. a

Pennsylvania Railroad PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS NIAGARA FALLS Swptratbxr 2 wad 16, 1908 Round-Trip Rate-$I2.00 FROM CAPE MAY Ticket* good morning on regolgr trains day before excursion to Philadelphia. and SPECIAL TRAIN of Pullman Parlor Car. and Day Coachus leaving Philadelphia at H.10 A. M. on above date*, running via (be PlCTL'HKiJQUE SCSQUKHA.SXA VALLKV ROUTC

Pausenger Traffic Manager

rnger Agent, Philadelphia. Pa.

Tided by tl

'hancellor aa ehall be pro-

Supreme Court.

! Supreme Court pre

aided over by a alngle Justice of Law Division for the trial of Ice in« Joined In or brought to tbe Law DtvlBupreme Court ehall be held In the several counties at times fixed by preme Court. Until so axed, such erms shall be bald at the piece: Bee DOW axed by tow tor the holding of the Courts of Common Plena u

‘he aevrral rountlee

L The Supreme Court may provide by rule for the transfer of any eaua* or Issue from the Lew Division to tbe Chancery Division, or from the Chancery Division to the Law Division the Supreme Court, and from th* County Court to the Law Division or th* Chancery Division of the Supreme Court, and for the giving of oomplt T ' ~ equitable relief In any cause In th* Court

r Division where It

1 Nothing herein contained ah all preent the alteration, by law of ; r>ry power or Jurisdiction conferred upon ny Court or Judge since th* adoption of the Constitution In the year on* thousand right hundred and forty-four, and noth*ng herein contained shall prevent the IxglaUture from conferring upai any In-

Tha County Courts shall have and ex rclaa. In all casea within the county auch original common tow Jurisdiction concurwtth the Supreme Court, and socn other Jurisdiction heretofore exercised by courts Inferior to the Supreme Court amd •*-? Prerogative Court aa may be provided tow. The final Judgments of th* Coun Courts may be brought for review be•e the Supreme Court In the Appeals Division. Until otherwise provided, the Jurisdiction heretofore exercised by the Courts of Common Pleas. Orphans' Courts. Courts of Oyer and Terminer, Courts of Quarter Sessions, or by the Judges then, of. shall be exercised by th* County " rules prescribed by tbe Supreme Court. The Jastlcae of tbs * — Division of the Supreme Court shall : officio Judges of the County Courts. Jther Jurisdiction or authority now d In any Court. Judge, or metis tret. Jurisdiction Inferior to th* Courts In •action mentioned, end not superI by this article, shall continue te be exeaeteed by auch Court. Judge or mastsi until the Legislature shall other provide. SECTION VIL > the Conetttatioa 1 ol any The Supreme Court shall make auch general and special rules and order* for the transfer of

Dlvtaiun or Court created by this amendment. Mailers pending when thl, amendment take* effect shall be decided by the Judge or Ji-lgee lo whom they submitted, and the order. Judgmeni era* mad* or advised by said Judge be entered aa that of th* Dl.1*1.0 or l to which the suit or procaedlns have beeo transferred. _ . Ih—Strike out l-srsrrnphs Lit and t of Seetloe It of Ariiri* VII; and aubstl- ' - following paregrapiia la place of

1. The Chief Jttatiqa of tbe Supreme Court, the President Justice of the Law Division, the Chancellor apd th* Associate

by Mat. with tbe advice a

1 times, receive for their aervtcee a compensation which ehall not be diminished during their terra of office, and they ~ bold do ather office under tbs Got sol of tbe State, or ef the United

The Chancil.or a: t the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, and th* Vice Chancellor* and Associate Justices of the Buprero* Court, in onto* when this amendment take* effect shall be Justice* of the Supreme Court until tbe expiration of

tlnued In office t JuHlces of^thc Supreme Court at the Clr term* They may bold the County Court * subject to assignment by th* Law Division of tbe Supreme Court, t The Governor, by and srith the ad

County Jude* or Judg^

Established 1886.

Bell Phone 97x

The Daylight Store

Me

It is always LuckyjDay here. The right hind of goods at remarkably low prices. Ladies’ Furnishings

O. L. W. KNERR, 518-20 Washington St.

ISAAC H. SMITH CLOTHIER AND KIR NT SUER FULL LINE OF TRUNKS ALWAYS ON HANOI

Opposite Reading Depot. 608 WASHINGTON ST.. CAPE MAY. N. J.

HOWARD F. OTTER GENERAL UPHOLSTERER Dealer la FURNITURE and MATTRESSES WINDOW SHADES. AWNINGS, and BEACH TENTS A SPECIALTY 412 Washington Street. Cape Mas

County Courts their prreset te k Thl* | amendment shaH tnk* effect year next following It* adoption by he Legislature shall pas ■ary to cany Into effect ti of th* oonsBtuUon and tl

AMENDMENTS PROPOSED TO THE < CONSTITUTION OF THE STATS OF NEW JERSEY BY THE LEGI8 LATURE OF 1908.

t Tuaaday after the mbar next. In at lea*

1 by the President of iha Benat*. rpeaker of tbe Horn of Aaaembly

bo Secretary of Staid:

Amend by Striking oat pdn«raph at ■ectton four, article four, aad InaaH to >l*oe thereof Urn foOcsring: T. Members of tbe Senate shall re.

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of tbo Oenaral Aa eSTHEF

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WM. S. SHAW GENERAL CONTRACTOR Dealer la JZime, Sirick, Sand, Cement and JBuifdn* 3,i.pbm. 3u. to. SKaterials. sa a./™ Stnr.

B- S. CURTIS Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting All ORDERS RECEIVE prompt attentiok SHOP—Delaware Ave. Cape May, PI. f.

SAMUEL- E. EWINQ General Contractor, House moving a specialtij

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THE VIRGINIA OCEAN END OF JACKSON STREET CAPE MAY, JV. J. EUSTTxTE -Wl'PJJ fF^TVATElB^-TSa R. HALPIN, Formerly of the Windsor

THE HOMESTEAD East Cor. Washington and Jackson Sts. Cap* May THE CAFE is thoroughly up-to-date in all appointments. Handsomely appointed parlors for ladies. Cottages served with choicest Wines, Liquor*. tf> Boors 1. 1. RATTY. Manager

TH C A I rtllhll? DECATUR ST. (Fint house I nt ALLHINC) from botch.) Open all the Room? arge and airy. Appointments first-class. Cuisine exoc&e&k Rates, $2 per day, upward; $10 per week, upward.

Thoodoro Muollcr.

Mia. Isaac MofZatt, wUa of the Collector of lotoraal Revenue for the Camden Dtetrict, and Mrs. Thomai Byaaott, both of GUaeboro. an eajariag a atay at Hotel Cape Mar

Mr. and Mrx, Howard 1 and Mies Beatrice Arne,With Mr. ■ Wr*. Frank Brunnoll aad their little the PhOadetpfclaaa at