CAPE MAY BEBALD, '
r. AUGUST 5, 1909
t RELIABILITY RUN. Motor Company Will Com< To Capo | May an* Back. Tho Motor Company. agooU In thl« ^ city tor tho Premier car. baa arranfp ed (or a prlrato run ot lu patron*, to tab* place on Saturdaj. SepteaiOcr 11.' antf Sunday ibe lltb. Only owner, at Premier car* are ai 1*101.. and more than thirty aoven hare already accep ted the Invitation of the company To Cape May and return will . the itinerary, the atari bcu* mad. from the Motor Company'a head Quarter* at 111-14 North Bryan alreet Philadelphia, at 11.JO Saturday morn In*. Several car* Of the Motor Company will be on the run, carry!u* mechanics. Urea. Iqner tubes. - gasoline anal!. to that'anyone who experience. Lard luck will find competent men at hand to render asataianwe. The run will be in the nature of » reUtabUlty contest, for the winner u! which H. 0 Smith. President of the Premier company, has oftered a beau ' Uful solid afllver punchbowl, with a capacity of iwo gallons. Mr. Smith will be on the run lu company with .Mr Alien Sheldon, president of the motor company. Arriving at 'Cape May about o'clock, driver* and occupants of tbt car will be the guests of the motoi Company until the foiUowtns after noon, one whole floor of the Hole Cape May having been set aside fo their entertainment John Doyle, managing director c the hotel, has arranged for a speels menu and special music. The arrivlnj car* will be reviewed by uA Mayo, and t.be leading officers of Cap.' May After dinner there will be danclm in the ball room. At 10 o'clock U» contest committee will make Us re port and the punchbowl will be presented to the winner by H. O Smith The precaution will take place li die grillroom of the hotel, where i late supper will be furnished to Up Sunday morning will be spent li the surf and in vialUng (daces in l lire sort, and after dinner the party wll atari on the return trip. This will be the first event of tip kind ever given and Is looked upon s a most desirable departure, Inasmuc. -to* U 1* expected that the trip wii serve to brink' all the members of thilly In closer touch wiU
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wners, not only In Phil l throughout this seotloi. 1 been sbowini 1, and K U ex e than $200,000 wort! of this make of cars wiU participeti in the tour, several cars coming fron fYtaburg and New York.
Sanatoria! Talk. The follow-tag conversation wsn heard on the street the other day. i waa between two farmer dtixens. Said the first, "l bear today tha Stilic Is not going to run for tlu Senate this fall." The second, surprisingly said, "Qh. bosh! He told me only yesterday tha be was. and until he tells me differ eat, 1 shaii believe he is. Yon know r jthe organ!ration will spread 'all klntii of talk. Rat now. He ", run ail rlgh and 1 think a good bit bettbr that
been In ofice you coul. - up a county or ' clt, log something fo. •he people he was fighting for. HMr. second said:- "Wen. I sraau-i to know some school laws last wlnie. and wanted a copy and wrote 8t.ll about It The next day 2 got p leiu . from him and the book 1 wanted. H. wanted to know If-there was anythin else be could do. Some of Che me were ur there from the Orange abathe trolley freight bill and they saL StlUe seemed to have more trienn:
Ux. first then' declared:—"Well hsveot got anything against the oUx Senate candidates, but K looks- to m. as If BtUle was entitled to go th*i< Ha lias earned U In his three ye-r aerrtoe if any man ever did. ingoing in rote for him’" and the othei
- UlfBt COUNTY ROAD-BOND* FOP BALE. The Board of Freeholder* of thCnaty of Cape.M«N wHl receive bull
Oolf Gossip. So far as the writer knows. tb» .-trst trial of a one-day tournament waa made by the Cape May Golf ant jn Wednesday last and the geueral verdict of those engagde waa that the K-heme la intemllng and all right for •maU fie lids. The principal objection .o the plan la the fact that those who .'lutsh first are compelled to aU arour m Idlenees untU the last pair has reported. In order that the classIflca lion* may be made. WUh a Urge lumber of entrants, this wait would je extremely tedious, although, af•er the score round there is no ne •essity for a moment’s delay Por noderale gatherings of. say. three four ' eights." such as assembled Cape May on Wednesday, th< teme workes out nicely, and ever) »ody Interested can reach home li rood time for dinner, but for a large: lumber, unless some arbitrary claasi ,'lcatlon by the committee were en .'orced In advance, the plan would nooe acceptable. Nine hole matcl. rounds are wonderful levelera anc jrlug all the contestants nearer tc >ne plane of pUaylng skill. The fel •w who gets a good start U pretty ire to pull out of the' match, even t pitted against a man of admittedsuperior skill. Many good golf player* require a rw holes to get going, and if they af on the Job in an abbreviated struggle, arc often unable to catch .ip. Experience la always accessary ib putting a new scheme Inso good practical shape, and doubtless the Cape Meyltes w(U involve a floe orm of one-day competition from the plan which they tried last week. H M. Justl is given credit for the thinking part, and Louis A- Ayres issued i thought or two to aid the genial handicap committee '' E. K. Bispham the great greens ex pert, won the Initial attempt. But C. L. Matthews, by .virtue of hi* spleowerk against more experienced players, captured most of the glory fhe Idea la not copyrighted; and It l be found acceptable to other ner resort clubs with a, so (, floating
Southerner* Are Returning . The mid season has nearly arrived and Ivid Cape idar la entertaining a number of visitors. From the there seems to be a return of grand children of those who In ajnte bellum days, when this vied with Dong Branch and the warm Sulphur Spring^ for the pae of the country. There are landmarks here which are fate visitors from the South who ii>er coining to Cape May In ancient days. KedtseRy, Ohio. Penndiivanlfi, Maryland. Delaware. tnQ Virginia all sent large colonies of people, awl they coming early lone, by stage coach' aad boat, re-
lays I
d thirty year. ago). White Hsl-
Jtreet, then a popi >nal Hall raxed some flga -years {go. All of these hotels w«e located what was die Inland part of C«pe $*ay. while the newly bull! ohes are »t as near to the JoceAn’sJweak as ley can ^e pUoej^ ;
Good Fikhlng.
Hundreds of pounds of fish are seta* ACct* dally by th# bay shore fisherman In the many po do the Delaware Bay Cape May County. The lan of king crabs made this a
: fuH that help had t
AN ORDINANCE
Concerning Bide Walks Section 1. Be H ordained and enarted toj the inhabitants of the City H Cape May la City Council aasemblad and U Is hereby enaxied by the
tothority of the
*ons owning Beal Estate in ths.Clty
of Capa May fronting
a Any of the following streets
i*l public '
Grant street both sides front Brand ty to Beach drive. Columbia avenue Jth sides from Decatur stfbet to
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I* ao delightfully cooling and soothing to *auburn, chafed or Irritated akin hat for you to try It ouor will menu ‘ *” — *“ evar after. HeaJ-
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*td«. Broad street both, side* fi tilmlra street to St. John’s etr eTrat avenue both sides front- Be ttenue to creek. Second avenue h ‘Ides from Beach avenue to cn SHADL. at their own expense, h tub sod pare the sidewalks in fr >f *ald properties bordering on I the said above named streets, i he following manner: that is To say tb-ro shall be a walk-way of flagging, >r cement sidewalks which (hall be aid at lean not less than (our foet in breaiTQC^ind toc j, otter width as tbe City Engineer shall to have a fall of one ie foot towards tbe r be recommended by said ctlon 2. And be it further •d and enacted: That the requlrea of this ordinance be complied with within ontfril) year from the xge of this ordinance, and from date of notification of the publication Os ordinance and proof of notice tent by mall to all non residents shall be full proof of notification. , Section J And be 11 farther ordain--d and enacted: That In case of reor neglect of anivpwner or »rs to comply with the provisions -t. this ordinance after (SO) days so lo. by tbe street supervisor, it tjiall be the duty of the committee streets to make the Improvements vrdered and keep a Just and true gc* count of :the expenses port the same together with cost and ■xpensex, which when audited by the City Council shall be and remain -a on the premises and shall be lected In the same manner as ti
Section *■ And, be it further or'dalned and enacted. That this ordinance shall take effect immediately upon Its passage and dne pul
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J. r. JACOBY, President of Council. Approved Angust 4th, 190*. F. J. MBDVIN, Mayor. .test: - ,/ JNO. W. THOMPSON, Recorder.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF COMMISSIONERS TO AggEgS
8EWER BENEFITS.
Notice Is hereby ght-n. that application will be made by £emm Council of the OUy of Cape May. the Circuit Court of the County'-af Cape May, at the Court House In os Monday, tbe thirteenth of August. A D, 1908. at the
of eleven O’clock in the
i of that day, or as aoos th u said Court cat* fmar said appllcation, for the appointment of three
aid residents of the OHy
of Cape May, State of New
nmissioner*. to estimi
the benefit* on the lands, bor-
on and adjacent to the
heretofore anthdrised and laid by the said City of Cape May, along fan avenue from the Sewer
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and make it nght. The quality of tn» leather and tbe other materials used, .i the best obtainable, and its cat pat t« gether and vtitcheA bv tkilled bandit, Donble or single llsrness, for farm, delivery or road wagons. Fine cacrlam>
Harness is a specialty of oars, etc. ■VDoa t Forget the Place. W. Ai LOVETT
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waakad in pure wkter with pure soap. st*rphsd to Just th# pfoper degrsa to
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OFFICERS
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H. Hakb^ Vice-Pres. Hknry H. Ki.drkdok, Cashier **— rXift Evayar j. *
DIRECTORS
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