Cape May Herald, 1 April 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 2

GAPS MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, UK*

CAPE MAY HBIALD

LEWIS T. STSVmMS

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THURSDAY, APRIL 1. 190S

NOTICE TO LEGAL ADVERTISERS. Ail le*al adTwtl»«m«nE» are regiilred to be pubUsbed lo a newepeper piKKiibed la the DiuiUclpaXHj Is a county harloc the larteat popolaUon. By the Blata Cenaoa of 1»«6. the "dry of Cape May." baa the larj eat popuiatioD U Cape May ooanty. No Extra Seaeion Saye Governor Ooreraor Ftort Mat Tbereday fare out U>e toOowtn* statement- in refir cation of a North Jersey story the effect that be tateoded calUoc extra aeeetoo of the leclatatiire — tnclErtri tor the Ooancea of the state fie said: "My attention tr called this moraine to a Matemeot In a that 1 lain re In special session to further ^nnsfaW thm fin trivial matters of the state, and that the iedMature would adjourn at the and of “I never at any time tbooet* of caltin* the leslelature to consider flnaneea, and beliere that the financial Question wlH be satisfactorily eettied by tbe cod of next week; I »vii Inadst That It be M

"TVs statement that wsa mrdi that subject wsa erKtentty done Uctooety and Intended simply to make

Special Election on Constltutler. Attorney General Nelsoo B. OasklU Is ptnpailns s bin to be jxeeen ted to tbe Senate ss sooo se the body concurs In the cocrectloct tottx HlUery ooentftntianal amendmeuai flslo^ the time for koRUn*,' a spedai election In September, when the rote can accept or reject U amendments to tbe cuaptUatlotHe said yesterday that altbonsl there la no dirtsioo to the proposed

of the terms et tbe gover

of time fSr each and every t

AN INTERESTING REPORT That MadS by Stats Read Commit

Cbesmiaalooer of Near Jersey, to W> report to tbe State Legislature to the year l»0«. presents some later eating fads. During the ysar tbe first sectiot of the Tuctahoc road. In Gape Ma} county, was bulit a dUtnnce of IM'ndies. and coat *18.066.00, of wblcl the State paid *7.686.00, and Cap* jday ooooty paid the remainder. Tb< ► Bio Grande road, being 1-007 mile ions, coat JIMfW*., Stoop tbe ypdnet sf im. there has been bunt i< Cape May Ooanty: n«e* 1»03, 5.18I miles; 1*0*, t* miles 1004. 2.22 ml Isa; 1006, Ml mllM 1*07. lAOC miles; 1*08, IA»1 mile* or a total of 11.468 mOss, at n tots cost of »66ASA*5 to tbs Olnts as* *101.188.80 to Cape May coamty. The report say* of the Tnekabor road: Tbl* gravel read begtos at Ok northeast Ine of tbs Ocean City road

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tbe bridge o' Tbe gravei bed la fourteen feet wldi eight and t-wefre Inches thick.

This Is tbs first I

Shore road and IMckahoe, and tonne one of tbe moat mhrk^JWr?**; nseots that have been mads In the Cape May county roads The Ortginal road wsS wary Mkry tad sandy, And.

than a winding wagon track thrust the ptoea, It is now a firm smooth, bard and straight highway, which s loaded team can trkvel with ease, and-alrendy the ooantry. along tbe Hi ' ' tbe advei this

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t being n quantity of touch to supply tbs maud. * »»* . Mb* visitors who throng to Ocsaa City. Tbs rotf.’H'WOi serVM UM double

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n MS per esnL to M0 par

PARADES I

LONDON.

An Intaresting Letter Prom Mrs. Osorpa R. Mackanxia Mis. George R. MacKaaSls. of PMIdeiphia. a daoRhler of tba late .nd Mm Albert L. Hayoea. who has men In London since last Aut

nd Other ekle lights on the gather .Qgs for lbut d. y. Mrs Mackeasir sgpects to return home within a couple of nyml he

September. E 1s chiefly tha of London and the [ of uamea of tbe roads and streets. One can walk two blocks or so, 1 slight bend In Hoe of travel, look up at the corner ud the oid-tasblooed bard pronouncing queer name bee anddeoty taken on a fresh speRlug, then It la I resort to my map, which 1 would no

and study location. Than too, the unmhers wiE ran even and odd from door to door, or Jump uncersmcclouily from one hundred flfty-Cwo. to seventy-nine. The last few moo* hi of oontlnaal sightseeing hsa made much more familiar with this, the trsatast of ail ciUea i *wwL>*t today bns nav people. One hundred and sixty thousand unemptoyod and starring, sad

February lath the day that Partimeat opened. I certainly bad an experience of riewlng every phase of London life. I was the Invited guest >f tot ends for the day. We were drtv •o down to TYafaiga Square, tootn hence we Journlsd on foot, listance across square to 8t James -’ark on the MsH, single fUe to raid stand. 1 was ptaosd right root, where I could view plainly the procession, exactly as the clock above .he parade struck a quarter of two, a gun boomed out and for tbe Orat -Ime there was a rsatlemness In tbe •mat crowd which surged forward A tie, then one could see the King's procession winding very slowly across ue park through the grey base, aid .etweeo bare trees, the helmet of the sovereign’# escort of Royal Horae Juards, siigten in tbe pale sun-ehtoe. Phen came the Jingle of harness and ^eoatremesKs, a about of command, i rattle of swords, and tbe national anthem played a quick time. The tret tinea of escorts streamed pest o an the pride and glory of the rouse-hold cavalry Then five coaches hearty great officers of Rate and of tike household. Each oach. except one, was ck-awn by six ay horses—the feeders ridden by oetHioas In gold, and white, the Aber toor dr+ton by the coachmen rearing great three cornered scarlet snd gold coats, white breqAe xnd stocktogn, footmen standing bejlnd, last of aH the royal coach, with its eight beautiful cream ponies gui led by postHloos and walking mac; m which tbe King and Qoan mt rowing and smiEng. Nothing oouM bt 3r' mediaevai in its goMen vehicle, sur ige monsters and deicea. R was a Mase of vivid color, xeept tbe crimson roof and tbe beanA'ld painted panels by dprlan^every ■sri of tbe exterior of the akegori -ml and qnalnUy carved open body •ss heavily tilled While the Interior •islnfy seen was richly upholstered Is qsq ptnk sarin. The Queen, very weet, though sixty-four, did not look .alf her years—the King ■thor aide, very .cheery and pleased a ■ Om field Mar»hal> UaUorm. Hal ■lajesty wore Mack velvet gown roi dared In gt* and, aifver, a loo* Hack veil, held In poaitloo by a mag ktflcent diamond ciosrn. to wbitto st outre of front was the hnmsnae CM-

1*10 a the

feg and *E tt *» -; •owed forty-otie times by the prodigl xus.and sMinto ao*L'gB tbs btotts In it. James Park fled acrosa the grey sky in shrUl alarm. Tbs King was >e!ng ranted by Ms faithful Lords atsaB»ite(Swnc

thought to aster* tbe parade In tbe

d rough baedMog, t rk. Mar Mas this al and woman and M

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parade of peril that manaos tbs vary ssistanes of a nation. Men from the front of tbs ranks broke

In JewelOf tbs Wl

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variously. Win

tag shopkeepers to etose. .,But Ohe

one rather than rebeiUous, and t cident dosed When the >ocession -eathstf the oorner of Ortasenor 8L, xnd Hobart ptaos. It wa» halted. Tbe won.on and rbHdren Were sent to HorticuLurai Hall la smnM detach menu. No such crowd bad been ex peeled and the Half wMch asait over 1600. was several times emptied sod rofUled tor the feeding of the multitude. Not until 8 o'clock bad the last Rule child end the last wornout woman received a few mouthfuls of food, wholly unaufTldont for a seven hour stretctuNor was this to be all of our experience. How we did laugh at the suffragettes, la no airship. Immune from police, tried with failure, their Uttle part In the air. ' Their scheme was. for Miss Matters, the to male, who has distinguished herself hi connection wtth tbe "OrlBe" Incktont lo the House of Oomvkoos. to go Into Uda sir ship, with her ooworkers and as they voyaged over London to address the crowds by has of n megaphone, to drop down gently on (he Houee of Pnrilroeut, ss the King and Subjects passed In. to shower them and the mase with circulars. "Vote for Women." Well the wind shifted them, with their airship and banners streaming 40 feet to tbe reverse of their desired direction, and landed them not a little rudely In tbe soburba. Later the party returned to town in two geRy decorated motor cars which had followed the course of their flight, by road. Miaa Matters KatdU that she was not nearly so oervoos ss during the ’‘Grille" Incident. "I think we are now uptodate. if we want to go up In the air neitb r police or anyone else can kaep ua down. And If ere can throw band bills we could easily throw anything else-" t w(U nay right here they are s disgrace to tbe womankind, London makes It warm and Rvely for them and they return tbe compiiiMet In IU fuDeat with their drastic Mass. All this happened la London one after noon. Om- little party bad seen some OAog to profoundly admire, to prestly ptty sad to thoroughly condemn. Bo we coorioded we were both tired and hungry and hurried to the Savoy lo reCreab ourselves with a good meal after which we took tbe tube for borne I lore the history of England and have carefully gone over a lot of sight-seeing ground In tbe past yesi of oar stay In Europe I wool Alike to tea you of my trips lo Strafford Avon, tbe home of Vhskespeare our visit to Warwick Oastle. ss well as many, many other adventures, but each replete with enjoyment and Interest. Is a long story, so will stop

CITY DIRECTORY. Mayor—kredsrtckT~Melvin. Jam U»l» AMonnsa—Jooepli a Hughes Jaa.1. 1811 Council—Wsa. u. Hhsw ..las. I, me - aarausl H. Mean las 1. ItU Jos Hang las L 1»» “ MAwell Hand las L 181# " las J. Doak las I. 1*11 " Jos. IL KlweU .Jan. 1. HU " Wm. R Gilbert....Jas L 1811 “ lobs T. Jacoby Jas 1. 1111 - Adam bus Iks Jas X. 1*11 Preetdsot of CouacU-Gobn T. Jacoby. Recorder and Boparlatandaat of Water Works. John W. Thompson, las }, 1818 Assessor—Ervin H. Eldrsdgs. Jas 1.1818 CoUsclor—Gilbert C Hughes ten. 1, me Treasurer—Thoe W. MlUst..Jas 1, 181* • BoUotlor— Ins 1 181 City ■nglsssr—a. K. Townsend, Jas 1.

corner of Washington a

BOARD OR EDUCATION

Bemuel IL Stiles President—Mercb 180V WHUem Porter, dork March. 1*11 Dr. M l. Leach March. 1818 Howard F. Otter March 18c WDUexn R Sheppard March. 1*1 William R Gilbert March. l»ov George 8. Dotiglsea March, IMS Luther C Ogden lUrch, 181

Building Inspector—William T. Stevens.

V. M. D. Marcy ..

BOARD OF HEALTH Dr. A. U Leach. I Teel dent. Sept L 1888 Dr. V. M. a Mercy. HeeJth officer— BepC L «8U

Coroosrw—Mark Lake, Republican. Oceei City; November, 1811; Wilson * M- Du RepubUces Cold Bprlag. N I; Nathan A. Cohen. ) >L Wildwood. November County Ctork—JuHus Way. Kepublican. January 1818. UepubCowaty Superintendent of Schools—Oscar O- Barr, 18*8. County Collector—Joeepb L Scull Re pub- “ * L 1811Ooasty Board lot Elections—Learning It Hughes Republican. ISO*, ouaty Board of Election*—Henry r Daugherty. Republican, ma County Board of Elections—William J. Tyler, Dyler. Democrat, ma County Board of EtecUoae—Michael H. Kearns Democrat, not. April September and December, arms of Court—Beoond Tuesday In

BOARD OF TRADB President, Luther C Ogden: Secretary. L <X Merchant Jr.,

CHURCH DIRSCTORY

I to 18* P. M. Divine eervlcee at BL Mary's Church. Washington street during September and October, Masses Sunday’s st 1 an* o'clock A M. Devotions Sunday Friday evenings at t.88 o’clock. Ail eervtoes will be hold In ChapeL CnnfenoloBs Saturdays and Thursday* before the First Friday, from LM to * P. M and from T.88 to 8.18 P. M. P. E. Church of the Advent. Lafayette 8L. between Jackson and Decatur. Rev. Arthur Hoos Hector Sunday■—CelebrsUoc of the Hoty Com manias A88 s m.. Morning Prayer, Litany and Barm os (on tha fire! Sunday of oach month celebration of Holy Communion) is.88 a m. Bunder-• I p bl. Evening (Choral) service snd

HITE THE JUDICIARY. ■'Some County Judges Pont Earn

ThBlr Salary."

Minority Load it BtflUran sod As seaMyrnu-BUnveft of Pgtattoao and Nlehofk of Cnmbortand, last Thurwda)

Sunday school at L88 p m. Epworth League Sunday evening ,

1-88 o’clock.

ovsalng at I o’clock. Oaao meetings. V* end Friday evenings.

• at tha Cold Bprlag Preabytartaa

Wyman Meyer's MU to Increas* salaries of the Oonnnon Pleas Ji In the smaller cottniise. Tbs MU had been lotrodnced by request and It wag attacked by AsaemMymmn Nlcb

oia, who .said.

“Id some cps*j| the county Jodgef are not eanAk tbe salaries they ■row getting. There Is cenaloly no ■ajr thgaj more than they are now reaetrlng. aapeeldRy at ame, wbeo hcoacwsy oagfct to be prat

‘There ere Just as able men off the beach as on It, and when than lx one vacancy there are always twei ty lawyers ready to take K. Once one of them gets an tbs tench be be glM writing fejjers to sat M» esfery in creased, and WbBO A MU prose Died In ate LeaMafem the Jsdjcjsl lobby begins Us walk. To tof mjnd It Is bumllaitoc to ask to rtsad for kind of thing.’• the oonoty Judges. He said U Majority loader Lewis soopo the bin. trot Wa defease was weal Tte upriaot of U all was tktot

Jaasas McLeod. D. IX. Mlalstor. Sunday ssrvteos al UAi a m. a 7-88 P m. Sunday-school si 1-88 p m Prayer Meeting Wodnoodsy 1.88 p n T. P. a C. K, Friday at 1.88 p m.

BOARD OF CHOSSN FRKgHOLDSAS A R Smith. Palermo. Jan |, W. a Johnaoo, Ocean City. Jan 1. J. P. Fox, Ocean Qty Jan. i. m» BylvesUr Speoee. Goehan..Jan L 1811 1. I Ludlam. So. Dennis..Jan _ a Scbellengrr, Erma Jan . I8U J- T. Benoeth Cape May Jan 1. 1*1* David W. Rodan. Cape May..Jan 1 C Sayre, Ben Isle City Jan 1, C- Clou ting. Sea Ula City.. Jas. t. Anthony R Smith Dti

Slate Senator—Robert E. Hand RepubU

TAX COMMlSdlONERa EUU li. Marshall. Seavllle . dtllwell H. Townsend. Capo May Court

Anroo W. Hand- Cape May City ms

¥r*ff»siciul €*rdf.

JAMES M. K. HILDRETH Coukhellob-At-Lx w n4 Ocean Streel CAPE MAY, N I Notast Public

^KWIS T. BTEVKHSCOUN8ELLOK AT LAW, aid Wxaaisaro* Hr., Cars Mar. N. J. Master and Solicitor in Chancery. Supreme Court Commkoarewrt.

EwtoT PBbiia.

Oommlsaioner for Pvnnivlvania.

WALL PAPER

FIRE INSURANCE Bi 8 Reduction In s P rin e Styles

W H HEIGHT,

Is aar Part af Cape May Cwwaty Holly Beach, N. J.

Contractors & Builders YORK BROS. P. O. Box 66l. Cape May. N. J.

James J. Doak Carpenter & SBuilaet Jobbina Promptly attended to No. 83^ Washington Street MAY, N. J.

The Mayor aalarisa of tha JoOsas Ja CMpa k and la C*ps Mhy it would ofjo*'

Give Us a Chance

to prove to you liow niucli Umclit >00 would gel out of a bank account with us Why don't >ou come around today and make your first deposit ? If you arc not in the city, yon can mail it to us. Doesn't make any difference how amall the first deposit may be—we merely want yon to start—this means a good habit. Three Per Cent. Interest Paid.

Security Trust Company Cape May City, N. J.

ISAAC H^SMITH, J.SPICER LEAKING AARON W. HAND WILLIAM F. CASSEDY ALBERT G. BENNETT

HENRY C- THOMPSON, DR. JA ES MECRAY REUBEN T. JOHNSON JOHN H HUFFMAN Hon. ROBERT E. HAND

See Washington THIS HKAKT OF Tilr. RATIOS Three-Day Tours Pennsylvania Railroad April 8. 29. May 13.1909 Round Trip Rate, $10.75 or $13.25 FROM CAPE MAT According to hotel selected. Covers necessity expenses (or three dxv>- Ticket* good returning fot ten darsDetailed Itineraries sad (nil information of Ticket Agents, or J. K. WOOD. Psss'r Truffle Mso'gr GKO. W. BOYD. Gen P.«. r Ag’t

M. C- SWAIN MANUPACTUBEK OF Artificial Stone Pavement, Cellars, Floors. Etc., Etc YDi® ABB STTBBB klT COLO* 01 DtSICl 1 IFECIALTf

Axl Work Guaranteed and Best 30 T'wlil: Office and Residence^ 237 Windsor Ave.

Rekeeence Fibnishkd Cef>e Atav. A. /.

Before Decorating your Room look at my New Stock. You can save money by it. BURLAPS, LINCRUSTA WALTON. W. LENOIR 626 Washington St. Cope May. N. J

MECRAYS’ C*f. Wall

CENTRAL MARKET Waibiu^ton and 0ce*n Street* 602 Washington SI. 217, 219, aal Ocean St. K Meats, Groceries, Provisions and Fruits Cksi'.s Battors-Shorploss CUt Ed*e-A SyscUlty Country Produce fresh daily from our own faro rish, Oystare, CUmi ood Torrapto. Dressed FwaJtrr The largest market in Cape May.

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Pierson and Son. iiIw|cAPE|iAY|gARKEt ^

Cor. Washington and Union Sts. Where you will find choice Grocies, Vegetables, Prov sions, and fruits. We also handle “M'cheners Star Hams'

GOO ALL F*HONtt.

WILLIAM E. JOHNSON

-n ' Phone 14fl V. ■' ^ V "I ysters, Bslads, Cutlets, CroqnctU. Terrs pin, Putt re. Rasp Rolls Bridal

Oaks, Boa Boas. las Creem. Msoksiuoas

Pkrtlss. Baaqacts, Outolloos. Annlverserire Blxtren yvers axperienor.Formerly with B. B. Wlml

i-hi'ladpu?

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§{evei?$ tdmiim :,fc*pm- r .lypa^ OOct aLd Skop-Cor. Cergie and Jefferson Sts CATS KAY V. J.

THE HOMESTEAD y last Car. Watklagtea tad Jackaom Sts, Capa Mm

THH ^AW* b thoroughly

In aH appointfor ladies.

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