WIMRi . CAjpk jtA'Y HgRAT.D, THURSDAY, JUI,Y 22. 1009
<APK HAY HERALD
LKWI» T. HTHVKNH _ AN INDEPENDENT WCEKLl . lAUtbed Hrt7 Thuniv Atutruoou At Um HmM BttllAliiA, No- 61* WMhloAton SOW. c*i» il«r CUjr, Now JMoaj,
bUUbCfiUTKJN Om DolUr for Y—r In AAvaocc tatu.-Bd At U»» I*0*t OOtc» »t < . Maj, N. J, «a •wxind da** «u*‘i ler, y -re L 11. 1*01. Ad*«mda« K*to* Upon AppUenUoo Ail leu»r» tnlendod lor U>« Hor*L. dtn«r tUnori*!, *o*«rU*loA, *ut»crip aou or JoS pr In tine, nfcould b« »d ar«**ed to CAPE MAY HERALD • 14 W*»Aln*ton StrMt, C*p« M»x. PHONESt^B*ll 227x; K«y*ton4, 42D. THURSDAY, JULY 22. l!w»
IN COUNTY POLITIC* What Philadelphia Ledger »*y« of The Cape May Condition The Philadelphia Ledger, reoently published a apecia] telegram from Cip May. com ernlng. the Seeetorlal altuaaoon In thl* county, which aaya: The political pot, at lea»t on the Uvpubleuan eede, ha* begun to boll •i Cape May County. Theje "re hU > . J7— cmdldalei' for Stale t
* arrang
t*Ae place In the newly* built Cape May Harbor. The yacht club la loca ted at Schellenger'a Landing, the be.A of ihu harbor, and from ita plana, a One view of thla 600 acre Inland land locked body of water U obtained. The United Stale* Government ha* dropped ton after ton of stone Jettie* at the entrance of the harbor These Jettle* extend seaward about 1*00 feet and there Is 600 feet space between them through which the entrance of the harbor Is madt ■■ -■I th<» la to be dredged by the Gov eminent to a sufficient depth to ad mit all large druaghl vessels and yachts. There are almost as many yachts as there are members of yacht club and most of these splendidly constructed crofts. Splendid Cottage Season It Is a most splendid cottage sea son at Cape May and at no place la U so beautiful as here the hjdrangtas are shown off good an advantage. Cape May the one resort on the Jersey south of Long Branch which the msln land, haz a soil which produces this variety of bush and upon which trees are grown, so that only resort which combines 'country with sesshore because of While on the seaside of the grant ocean boulevard there Is s hard whin sand spread so finely and which de cends so gradually In under the shot so Uiat Cape May has con known as possessing the finest bead In the world and there Is on the lam side of the beach driveway fast lam with Ita flower* of the country Ilkthat of the greenest of Inland reaoru-
A Splendid Beach Drive Cape May's ocean driveway whlc. spreads dong from Sewell's Point t Cape May Point, s distance of seve Miles. Is in splendid condition an. there is nnthlng on the ocean side o It to obstruct the view of those wh drive along in their automobiles an. carriages or prevent the pedestrlai who promenade the boardwalk frou the view of 1L Nothing is allowed o the Cape May strand bat the ocei. pier and public pavilions, and whli the owners of the beach front ecu; probably have realised thousands i dollars If they would allow the bead to be put to commercial use, CfcjK May bolds that this asset la of valu. far in excess of what might couu back to the beech front owners In >
d way.
The Band Concerts
The suemssr band concerts hav.
begun In the public pavilion on lbbeach front and the music la pro vi <!ed at the expense of the municipa. tty. A band of twenty-four pieces fivi concerts dally from now to Septem-. 7 th, on the main pavilion at the loo of Stockton Bow. out over the utram A new pavilion has been construete
i amusement and the space
i appear there dally to listen 1
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Many Auto Parties Here. Thera are more cottagers and i If Safa In the hotels than for se< naaaons si this time and the prot peels are remarkably good buslnes; One feature is the large number < automobile parties which arrive an the Urge number of machines whit sgp located here for the season. Th many milss of fine roads and stree. have Had an InflDenoe fa attracUn them. Whan the projected ocean bool'> vard fro* Bay bead to Capa May b< ' omea a fact. Capa May will be th southern terminus And will recelr,
thla week. The sounds team wiu crabs also, so that sport la thsal di roedono may be enjoyed la pecfectloi.
itepublicau nue a-J JUi f. .he Senate on the Democratic aid. Senator Robert E. Hand la worklniisrd tor a fourth term and already jas his lieutenants busily engagec Testing sentiment for his renomlna Hand Is being opposed by Aasem lyman Corevllle E. Stille, who hai -rved thrve terms In the House. Koi eeks It was believed that he would e the present Senator - * only oppon ut. They are both regulars and be mg to the same faction of the He ..ubllcan party In Capo May county. The third candidate for tbhe sens torlal nomination is former Sheriff. iVUllam H Bright, who bolds somt New Ides or reform view*. Nearly all .be former followers of Senator Ore* *e can be counted upon, H Is said. U mite their forces in the opposition to Hand, while SUIle, his oponeuu ! eel are. will devide the Hand In the last Yenatorial contest.while Hand won by a half a delegate, he really lost the county In the vote* cast In the primaries by 266. and when Hand was nominated nine year igo he carried the majority of tbt relegates, but not the majority he rote* over Marshall. Six years ago ex-Senator Crease defeated* him
by more than 500.
It is understood that Bright will have considerable outside help In the county when It comes-to oratory.Hau ran count on the influence of Davie Baird, the Republican leader otSoulh Jersey, and the Bepublican State or tanlxatiou.. There are rumors that StiUe may- back out of the fight
T . HEADACHE I:e BACKACHE ONE
■m Dr Mte'Aam
RECEIVERS OF 25 PER CENT
State Mutal Declass That Amourr
for Stockholder*.
Receivers for the State
Building and Loan Association of Ne lerscy. last Thursday paid the firs: 11 vl dend of the funds In I heir posses «lou. The amount received by tb< ■harehoiders was 25 per cent, of th( .‘ace value of their stock. Prom early morning until late in the afteraoo:
the Assembly nomination with i the office of the receivers at Cam Hand, but the friends of Hand de 14 en> «*■ crowded wiht stockholdert
dare that they are done with StiUe and that be Is oat of the running far as they are concerned. Tbe Hand followers believe that U Bright and SUIle remain In the raot U will be easier for Hand to win, while the friends of Bright declare -hat If SUUe continues as a candidate che nomination of Bright Is assured. Evans G. Slaughter, who has beei twice defeated for Asaembly, is seek ing the Democratic uomlnaUon fo: che Senate. The one candidate men cloned so far on the Bepublican sldt for tbe Assembly Is Lewis T. Stevens an attorney, who Is regarded aa New Idea man. He has already do dared for various reforms which Got: ernor Port has demanded. MviMerens was assistant secretary of the Senate
in 1005 and 1906.
It is rumored that the Hand Republicans will bring out as a candidate for -the Assembly Captain Arab WilUita, a retired sea captain 'Tuckaboe, who will depend on work of Hand and bis "force* to get the nomination. Captain VYUllts hat not held office and Is tittle known among the voters of Cape May county
MEVEOR WINS ITS RACE i the Cloning Day of the Ogpan City
Featured by -the sensational spurt* of tbe wtraderfful powerboat Dixie U against time and dose and exdtlng races In the other classes the three day's celebration of tbe tenth anniversary of the Ocean City Yacht Club came to a propitious dose on Ealnrlay afternoon. Not only has the protram of events been successful from > racing standpoint, but even greater tas been that of the social functions mending. Ahe' Celebration. Prominent persons from all over tbe Eastern itates have been In attendance and he social fetes arranged In their hon
pouW not have been surpassed. of the pavilion have been enMrge.l *0** <* «* sensations of the day to accommodate the great thro nr tos the close finish of the entrant*
in tbe speed bolt class. The Meteor representing the Cape May Yacht .nub and owned by Benjamin I. Oib-
,on, was the winner.
Prizes, tbe most handsome cups ■ver presented by any yacht dr* Hong the Jersey coast, were ps :o the lucky captains at th* dance an reception in honor of the visitors .Con modore Lewis M. Cress*, Vioe-Com-nodors William E. Hexamer and Capain George F. Pish ware called : or speeches and showered wkb prals or the excellent work they had done n making the three days* racing ever me of tbe biggest and best functions
from visiting yacht
ub* were honored and tbe club was
tued to 1U capacity.
Avalon To Have Another Canal
Avalon Is to have its third can all race itbln as many years. The leading de' teen
of this resort ore already Pbe <
•ager to get their money. They c*b» from all parts of the State and wo men were In the majority. Many • those who came from a distaoct » 1 forced to go home without tbediriden through failure to bring their receipt hook and certificate showing the nun her of shares of stock they possessed Hundreds of the shareholders forward *d their books and eertincates. anf ;o these checks were mailed. The dl vldends are being paid to all share holders with the exception of those who have asked to be made preferred creditors by reason of having filet notice* of'withdrawal before the asso elation was declared Insolvent, buff: dent of tbe funds In hand has bees, act amide to meet these claims In thevent of the conn sustaining the! contention. It is expected-that the fo ;al dividends will reach 75 per cent.
ON THE TENNIS COURTS Mias Rouassli Captures the Honor* ~ In Singles. The first tennis tournament of the season at the Golf Club was pleted last Friday by the playing of che finals In the ladles* singles and the completion of tbe mixed doubles Miss Rouseell won tbe ladies* singles by defeating Miss M. Ayres a match filled with brilliant examples if very classy tennis by both ladles. The score, 6-1, 7-6. In the mixed/double. T. Allen and Mias E. Brown defeated 6. D. Wright Jr- and Mias A. Brown. #-7. 7-6; E. Barrett and Miss E. Shields defeated D. Paxon and Miss P. Desilver. M, 6-2, 6-2; L B. Morris and Miss i. Trescott defeated fL W. Starr, Jr. and Mias M. Ayr*. 61. 6-3. e In the semifinals. T. M. Allen and Miss E. Brown defeated Mr. Green and Miss E. Davis. 6-1, 6-0; L B. Morris and Miss S. Trescott deffeated D. Paxon and Miss P. De811 ver. 6-0. 6-1. In the finals, L. B. Morris and Miss Trescott defeated T. M. Allen and Miss E. Brown, 44, 6-2,64.
DENSE FOQ HINDERS CUSADE Powerboat Should have Won Oceji City Contest, but Got Lost The teeth anniversary regatta of the Ocean City Yacht Club opened Iasi Thursday wKh weather condition that were not favorable to great speed, a oeavy fog*at'timer banging over the water of Great Egg Harbor Bay. tbe scene of the regatta, able entry In the cruiser powerboat race was the Ilys, owned by J. G. Ncafle Whitaker.of Philadelphia. This
tbe winner of the I
New York no-stop race. Th* Bya sub- .
ed next to Lfet, there beta tries in this event. She stead
ed In the first tag- of the race. Tbe
was over the club's co'
Se. owned by C
: art log work on the latest waterwwy' J, Clifford Wilson, of tbe Cap* May Hch is to Intersect tbe territory ad- Yacht Club, would hare won on Bin* lent Twenty-third street and which Allowance, but the skipper lost fair
COUNTY DiRgcrogy
Orealt Judge—AUen B. totewotL It*. 1. Milre—James M. ' strata. It*-' MIL Lloyd, MU. Uerttf—Hubert U. Cor.on. HepubUcSii, creoere—Iter* LfkdT’tU p a Uicsu. Ocesi City: November. Mil; Wilson A Lake M. XL UepubUcaa. Cold Spring. .November UU; Nathan A. Cohen. M. XL Democrat, Wildwood. November MM. County Clerk—Jub us Way. itepubUoan, January MU. urrogato—Cbarta* P. Van, man. Ita publican. MIL County Superintendent of School*—Decor O. Barr. I ML ounty Collector—Joseph L Scull Republican. January 1, MU. County Board I of Bectlone—Leamlns B.
County Board Daugherty, itepubUoan. UHL County Board of Elections—Wimdtn j. Tyler. Dyler. Democrat, mu. County Board of Elections—Michael U.
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS A. B. Smith. Palermo. Jan. t. Ul» W. & Johnson, Ocean City, Jan. L MM 1 P. Fox. Ocean City Jan. J. Ml* y I vaster Spence, duelled. .Jan. L Mil A D. Ludlam. Bo. Dennla. .Jan.. *•
J. T. Bennett, Cape May Jan. 1, Tnvtd W. itodan. Cape May. .Jan. L Beyre, Baa lele City Jan. t. . Clouting, 8m Isle City..Jan. 1, nthony a Smith Ur o«( Townsend Clerk. tat* Bona tor—Robert JS. Hand. ilepobU can, MOL Aaaemblyman—C. E. suite. Republican. —L TAX COMMIS6IONCRL KUts It Marshall, BeavUie IK dtllwell H. Townsend. Cape May Court House ..7..... Aaron W. Hand. Cape May ati
Cape May Camp Me IT Weodmea of America—Meets are) wed needs/ of each month at auditorium Cape May Conclave. No ML Improved order of Heptesophs—Meets el Ogden • Hall. Ill Washington street, on eecumi and fourth Thursday* of each month . Cap* May Council No 1*1) Hovel Ah eanuiB—Meets Orel and third Thursday* of each month at Auditorium Cap* May Lodge. No. 11. A. O. U W Meets pint end third Thursday* *1 earl month at Dl Washington street CoM Spring Council Jr O U a M Ne ML—Meets is Hah at com Spring every Tuesday evening at I o dock Lodge No it Irdependent
PUT SOME MONEY fllY
bow. You will not alwayr be able to ca i: are earning to-day. But by saving u po come now and depositing it in a Saving tin f ecurity Trust Company, only be secure but will also earn t tier t grow rapidly, you will be pre|>arcd for th when you must cease working. It is only the part of wisdom to nave i can. You cannot tell how soon
NEEO IT.
'e are ready and will e will open an accom
Security Trust Comp,
Cape May City, N. J.
any
The Jobs Mar ray Root, No at O. L. moats oe tbe third Friday or • nonta at f.M o'clock p. m.. at Fran
Mayflower Lodge. Ka XM. Independent Order of Odd Fellows—Meets each Friday at the Auditorium. Jackson etrset Oganails Tribe. No. UT. Improved Order of Red Men. meets at (1* Waahing-
CITY OIRkCTORV. Mayor—Frederick J. Melvin. Jan. Lilli
.Jan. X. 1 H. Moore Jan. X. MU tarn. Hand Jan. L Ml BtllweU Hand........Jan. J. uio Jaa J. Dunk Jan. L Mil Joe. XL ElwelL Jaa. 1. UU Wm. H Gilbert Jaa. 1. MU Joha r. Jacoby Jan. L UU
F. Jacoby. Superintendent at Wats: Works. Joha W. Thompeon. Jan. 1. lilt _ a Eldrwdg*. Jaa. U»M C Rugliea. Jan. 1. JIU
BOARD OF EDUCATION Samuel R. SUtee. Pres., March.
Dr- A X. t*ach Howard P. Otter, William Sheppard WilUam H. Sheppard. Luther C. Ogden, George 8. Douglas* rhomaa 8. Sieveni Everett J. Jerrell.
March 18U ...March. 1SX March l»il March ItlO March 1912 March 1910 March 191 i
BOARD OF HEALTH IM. A. X. loach, Prealdeat, Sept X. MW Dr. ▼. M. XX Marcy. Health offleer^ - BepL L UU WlUlem Porter. Secretary..BepL 1, MID
CHURCH DIRECTORY Services at SL Mary * R. C. Church. Washington Street. Rev. Father IX 8. Kelly. Rector. Roctoria office hours—t lo 11 >. M-. I to AM P. M. passes, Sundays. 6.15, 8 and" 10.00 o’clock, a m. Weekdays, 7 o’clock. Eveniug servjcea JSunday and Friday, at 8 o’clock.
P. M-. and from- t-M to AM P. K. P. E. Church of the Advent. Lafayette 8L, between Jackson and cetur. Rev. Arthur Umb Bsctc Sundays—Celsbratlun of the Holy Com manioc, 7.80 a m.. Morning Prayer
* B m, Bsentag (Choral) serrioe and « eek - deys—Wednasda J a. Prayer, 8.00 p. in. Satat a Day* and ThoradayE. CetebraUol of the Holly Oopimonion, 7.30. Baptist Chureh. B. A. Bowers, Pastor. Preaching on Sunday morning at 14 and in the evening at 8. Sunday-echool at J p. m. Wedaeaday evening Prayer Ms*ting
o'clock.
Young People* Meeting Bund overug at 7.80.
fc 9—Rev. Llewellyn N. Caley. Ucv tor Church of the KaOrtty. Phlladejidtia. 16—Rev. >h6rmah l. Duhring p. D 6upL r*. K City Mission. Phil -"Iphi*. E .Campl^II. Rector Church. Woodbury. .N. J '—'-' M. Perkin*. Rural Trinity Cliurch
SepL A—RL
Sept. U—i:«v. Thoma« J Taylor. Recto Cliurch Of the Advent Kennel Square. 1‘ennaylvanlaYes, After A?!, It’s Up to Vs
at I. *6
Prayer Ms*ting* at 9 A m.. and
• lip m, on Sunday* •uaday aobM at AM » m
Epworth League DotuApnal Service
Mondoya, at 7.4t p. a
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New Method
Cement and Asphalt Paving Waterproof Cement Floors and Insulating a ;j 1( j ALL KINDS OF CONSTRUCTION *dKk
All kind* of I
ing Matcriali. supplied It tiroa . hlfeel and Keading Us slreel X3T ALL W oKK (
JAMES L CLAKKE, Engineer
Nl- C. SWArlN MANUKAi TUBER UP Artificial. Stone Pavemeni, Cellars, Floors. Etc., Etc ViliLiS AKSB) SIT^SSS SSTtfilHS. **V COLOR OR OUKR « IPtaaLTT
All Work
Guaranteed and Btn 3C 'X'Eji.iia FPk-pa:
Office and Residence, sjj U indsor Axe.
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V)0m. <t. Sjeuerps AND'LAUHCH
Office ani Shcp-Cor. Corgie anfl Jefierson Sts CAPE MAY N. J.
PBOGBE8S, which epelli PBOSPERITY, ia hjit another way of spell-
ing PUBLICITY.
In ADVERTISING, In making thiag? known from m'nu to nun, from woman to woman, lie* the aecret of SUCCESS for which Individual* and cotn-
mtJRie* seek
The day of waiting for BUSINESS to step hi at the door and SUCCESS to blow In at the window la ptuL We moat go oot and corral BUSINESS and coax SUCCESS And tbe one way to do It la spelt oo: P-C-BL-I-C-I-T-Y.
MUSIC STUDIO LAoaona given on Piano or Orgai any hour during da. or evening- Ftn termn, write, call or phone, Ben 67D
REUBEN B.
Ogden Building. (2nd floor)
SAMUEL, E. EWINO General Contractor, House moving a specialtg MIST ffiffass AMUiSSB, aslEEttBSS. «. J
WM ©.©MAW &*©<*:N GENERAL CONTRACTORS
LIME, BRICK, CEMENT AND BUILDERS MATERIALS
h Phonyy
528 KLMIRA STRI FI
B- S. CURTIS Plumbing., Steam and Gas ^Liiuny
All okdkes ksceivk SHOP—Delaware Ave.
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ATTENTION
Cap* Mi) \
PLUMBING
IN ALL ITS BLANCHES
JOBBING A SPECIALTY
WM. T. CHAMBERS
109 Perry Street
Home Site*—West Cap* May Fifteen high and very deeiratk oulldlng lote—*11 together or * *e*y taatellmacU Bui ■*=
few each lote to b* had in bte bor
WILLIAM F. BB0WH Plipiks, Step m Sfis Finiirn S15 Washington St. CAPE MA?
Sait Boats
Row Boat* Launches For Hire With or Without Attendant Enfllnaa or Beau Sold or
r Oil of All Klnda CART. W. H. 1 t of Every Description SCSOIOBM UXB&,

