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CAPE MAY HERALD.
VOL. IX. NO. 31.
CAPE MAY, N. J., TJTU USD AY. AUGUST 12, 1909
#1.00 J»KK VEAK
THE MOTOR UTS HI REEITTII:
PERSONAL MENTION
itty Bi . ...
May Rasldanta and Vlaltera Mr % Loula H. Ayre* ban son*
! thn-e wek»‘ Walt to Mlchlan and Can
! I ada resort*, •
Mias Paul and brother, of Hatboro. ^ - 11**., are cuesta of their trandparent*. Cape May Yacht Club Re-!u r . an d jdrg. samuei r. sute*. .. .. ... Mrs. Ellen Hall and her daughter gatta Lciipses All I Mre A H P. of Philadelphia, nthpr«5 ! a™ visiting Cape May friends. WL1 c j Mr. C. C. Aroaemena. first aecreI tary of the Panama Ivegatlon' at Waal, BESS A WINNER; H0 “' Hon. Aullck Palmer. United Statea Swallow, a New Comer. Defeat, Me Utfrahal In the District of ColumtiL . R.„ Event Sever, i ls • Bueat at the cottage of Col. and te B p ! Mrs. John A. Baser, of Washington Other New Boat* Get Pri T *“
Arrow Takes Priie—Peter
Before many persons, forming om jf Hie largest holiday crowds her< :hls season, tuemhera of the Cape Mi t'acht Club last Saturday afternoo. Held their preliminary races In tb
t regal
: picturesque nautical see: was presented when eighteen nat . boats of the local fleet darted abcu Cape May harbor, between long line of gayly bedecked yachts and floatin grandstands, in spectacular struggle to win handsome cups and other tr. As successful were races here las summer the contests today eclipse them in every respect. "Finest rad ever held under hte auspices of thclub." said IL^i- Gibbon, chairman i the Regatta Committee. "Never saw closer struggles, an that Insures abundance of enthusias: from Cape May yachtmen at the fi nals.- echoed Dr. R. Walter Starr.wb will be the new Commodore. "Xap May surely has the motor boat fever commended Mayor Melvin, for th success of the races." The resort hi received a big boom, for many pe. sons came here today especially t view the motor boat contests. Barring the class for launches.th other events were swept by boats.tb owners of which were drawn into th contest by the scope of costly prise offered and the success of the bi motor boat meet last season. Even the mighty Meteor, victor c. scores of thrilling struggles wtth hlglpowered automobile racing spec boats, was forced to taste defeat an. acre the laurels of the big speed ever, of the day captured by the Swallow, which in winning, the race was rur. nlng for the first time. But Mr Gibbon, the Meteor’s own er. and skipper, undaunted'by bis di ' feat, came back strong later in th. afternoon, and by cltrer maneuver Ing carried off the event for, op,launches with his Less. This boat w.. "also winner in the same class last Five new boats competed In the speed boat 80-70 class, any. of Whi bad a chance to win untH the leg of the kite-shaped course, wht A. G. Bennett’s Arrow noted out i victory after a sensauonak hurst oi speed. The other new racer to f»ptur an event waa Peter Shields’ Idaho, which won the class for this type o’ boat. The Id&bo is a 60 footer and ; former New York to Bermuda racer. ho its entry Into The Inquirer regt. ta 1* substantial evidence of the if. portance thia annual racing even! along the South Jersey coast is as
suming.
The summary of the races are: Speed Beats. Actual SCorreci Boat Owner Time Time 'Swallow, E. Godshall *0.85. 19.5* Meteor, B. I. Gibbon -20.42 Arrow. A.G. Bennett l8t20 ? §Ciatch Hayden. J.W.HaiiojreU 248 18.4 Annette, 11.A.B.Miller 12.00 244, Florence Il.H.M.BagTlllirat 24# *5-4,T Lady M.. R.R. Miller 25.03 ‘ Launch and Owen Boats.
a grandpa, this time to little France. Hunsicker.who waa born last week or Decatur street, to Mr. and Mrs Charles Huusicker. Mr. Lilburn H. Townsend, of New York, who has been doing some wide !y note advertising writing for the New York Mail, was a visitor home over Saturday and Sunday. Rt. Rev. William D. Walker. D. D-, of Buffalo, N. Y.. Bishop of the Epis copal Diocese of Western New York, and Mrs. Walker, are enjoying a va patron, at the Hotel Cap<
May.
Frederick Wohlfahrt. of Pough keepsle. N. Y., is spending his vaca thhe Colonial. He is a great f Cape May and keeps thor oughly Informed of the affairs a,
resort- *
. regret to learn of the seriou.illness of Mr. Leslie S. Ludjam -Of Cape May Court House, who has bee ill at the home of bis deceased fat lie . :he late JdSse D. Ludlam. He Is suffering from gall stones. lr. John M. Rogers has returnee Cape May after a three weeks siege in the hospital for thhe removal □f gall stones. Mr. Rogers has under te several operations and now bores that he will ultimately recover, which hope his many friends at
Cape May Join.
and Mra. Wu Choa-Chu. ron
and daughter-in-law of Dr. Wu Ting Kang. China’s minister to the United States, are spending the summer at
May with their young daughter.
Mr. Chon Chu waa a visitor (o Cape May some ten yeaf* * ben iU father and mother passed the summer .here, and he will be remembered at that time as a young man who war often seen wheeling bis mother about In a rolling chair. After hts' father
recalled to‘China and succeeded
by Sir Liang Chung Tang, he attendthe high school at, Atlantic City, m which be le a \graduate. When his father waa reappointed minister the Uni ted.States again he returned to this country. Minister Wu 4s
{Peru and the mother Is in
Washington. They are expected .to isk their son at Cape May upon the
of Minister Wn from Peru-
Bess. B. L Gibbon. Princess, M. E. Heise Mabel, O. Reel Loren*. J. -fi. Hickey A^ic« J. W. McCaualand ' Nance, Edwin F. Cook Cenita. A. C. Thomas
Cruisers
Idaho, Peter Shields Edith, J. S Learning -Nereides, C. W. Miller Cora, Dr. R.W. Starr Deborah. J. F. Lucas Nereid. C. E. Wilson
34.86 2541 844 7 28. U
■turn of Kin*' LACKAWAN
NNA AND CAPE MAY
MATHEWS, GRIS TIE FflJtlST PRIZE They Both Hand In Net Score of 72—Big Field of Players
THE BEST SATUltDAY
Forty-Eight Entries Last Saturday, and tha Scores are All Good Onee —Samuel Blapham and George O. Suddarde and T. M. Allen and W. M. Allen Tie in the Beat Ball.
• Last Saturdays tournaments at the Cape May Golf Links wet*, the larges* of the season. There Sere fortyeight entries. C. L. Matthews and N. Z. Graves. Jr., were tied fog first prise In the medal play tourney with net 72. The scores were as follows: C. L. Matthews 68 16 78 N. Z. Graves. Jr. 94 22 72 G. O. Suddards 83 10 73 E. J. Hass 62 8 73 I. P Edwards 77 3 74 T. M. Allen 84 9 75 G. M. Parr 84 9 75 G. Crump - 77 8 7S. J. L. Dl.ion 94 18 7C E. K. Blspham 85 9 76 W. L. All-in 84' 7 75' S. Blspham 87 10 77 W. P. Smith 79 2 77 \ R. W. Harvey 80 3 77; V. E. Bettering 85 tt 77 A. C. EgUn 101 24 .ft A. M. EHden 93 18 77 E. H. Morris W 20 78 J. M. E. Hildreth #0 12 78 W. T. Sears* B F. H. Moss’ W. H. Hepbnrn F. J. Graves L. Smith S. T- Buck H. M. Justl W. J. Wilson _ T. S. Dan do ' A. Crow W. J. McLaughlin
Coal! Prices of Coal at the Rate of 2000 lbs. Per Ton
Egg, Stove and Chestnut
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION.
NOTICE OF A SPECIAL ELECTION.
la pursuauos with the Chapter M of th* Banian Lews of IMS. provid* for ■ »ubmltemendmants to thr .. Btata to tha paopU thereof,” spprovad April a. U09. notice Is hereby given that on .Tueeday. the fourteenth day of September, IKS. a SPECIAL ELECTION. wtn be bald in the several election dlsplacee aa the clerks of the several toun- • hlpa. cltiea. and tDUDlclpalltlaa of tha State ehall provide, to enable tha eketorx qballded to vote for members of the ie*talalure to vote for or against certain proposed emeodmenu to th»%SonsUlut!on, (aid proposed amendment* iiavlng been agreed to by the seselone of the Loglslatur* of New Jersey of IMS and of 1M. In pursuance with the provisions of article bine of the constitution of asld Blau. The said proposed amendments are contained in the form of ballot hereto an ■taxed, which ballot has been provided for use at said apodal election. In pur- » wlth the provision* of said Chap* Of tbs Laws of ISOS; and said law requires that to vote for any particular amendment, tb* voter shall strike out the Word "against"; to vote against any particular amendment, he shall strike out . - 1 No baUot will be counted for or against any amendment unlaer the vote la Indicated by strlktag out word "fox" or the word
FORM OF BALLOT. FIBST AMENDMENT. AGAINST THI, AMENDMENT. L Strike out paragraph ten of Bectloi, VII of Article IV. and change th* numbers of th* following paragraphs to cor-
9 90 102 20 80 90 10 80 89 9. 80 102 ?0 8? •7 5 63 99 18 83 106 22 84 95 10 85 111 26 85 97 10 86 117 26 91 L. C. Ogden 118 26 92 P. Calket 114 26 88 C. Wilson 125 |4 111 The best ball foursome scores were 8. Blspham and U. O. Suddard 77 6 72
J. P. Edwards and W- HHepburn 75 A. Crump and W. P.
1 74
Story of-ContempIsted Reaching Out to Jersey's Future "Liverpool.” DOyi/BSTOWN, Ps.. Aug. 10—A rumor current here, which is supported by a well-known resident, who says he is In a position to know, declares that the Philadelphia and Easton Railway Company Is about : to be purchased by the Lackawanna. He say* the-fatter is s Harriman road. Us own protection it mutt have an outlet to Ope May. and this purchase wW be the frist step In that direction, reaching from East £*■ to Doylestown. This man called attention to the fact that for, several years Congres: has been appropriating money Cold Spring Inlet, or, as ft Is better known. Cape May Point, until the appropriations have ran into stUUons of doHars. R Is directly on the ocean and Is the nearest point In a direct tine to the European ports When the work Is completed Cape May may become’ the Liverpool of America. The only possible route for Lackawanna brings It through this place, and'it will give the town a direct outlet to the West, as well aa
New York.
R. W. Harvey and E. WBlspham , 76 FJ. Graves and GJI. Parr 80 L. 8. Smith and H.U. Justl 86 U 75 W. J. McLaughlin and E. Bettering* 80 F. H. Moss and N. 4 Graves, Jr- 80 11,78 J. M. E. HUdreth end F. J. Buck 81 . H. Morris and W- Wmcr 88 10 78 C. L. Matthews and'T. 8. Dando 84 6 R. Colket and L-C.Ogfm 100 17 A. Pearson and 0. HWoodall 94 8 C. Hnnalcker a.’i ACrow 107 17 90 . Wilson and W. J. WB»on 105 15 SO Mias M. Reed’won the ladles putting match with a 22. ■ns score was: Mist M. Reed, 22; Mias G. Davis. 28; Mrs. J. F. Lucas. 22; Mrx. U. O Soddard. 24; Mra. C. N- Davis, 24; F. Johnson, 24; Lfu R. Dlmond. 24; Miss a. Campion, : Mrs. L N. !, 25; . Miss Yardley, 25;
Mias L. Heed. 25.
MRS. VANGILDER O-J IN BU8F.
25.12 21.1 32.15 224: 3245 : 2248 27.43 3143 Berate 31.li
A Quick Lunch Center Wrlsley’s is tke cantor tor quit k Being located at Jackson uni
centrally lo-atad. Writ leys long.ex, pcrVcaee in ihe qukk'lunch bnalneE ban ciased his pUca to become i beadqoartara for all the good tkinyi to be fonnd at any dty quick luacl establiskmeuL Watch his apace Is a:
other column of the Herald
Gross
Cash
1 TON,
♦7.20
|6.48
l-Z TON,
3,89
3.30
1-4 TON,
2.00
1.80
1-8 TON,
1.11
1.00
SECOND AMENDMENT. Xh.t ™' s Change paragraph tea of Article V tn read as follows; U. Th* Govern or or person administer Ing Ik* government, and four cklaena of “ Btata appointed tr tha Governor. b> I with the advice and consent of thi LSI*, shall constitute th* Board o’ rdona. Th* member* of said Board, o r three of them, of whom th* Gov
eminent ehaU be one. may remit One and forfeiture*, and grant reprlevas. com mutations, phrdons and parole*, aft. 'all eases except Impeactoar member* specially *l pointed shall held office for Bve yean ' receive for their sonrlces e compel. ei wMoh *h:-u not If din InUhed dnrIng the term of 'heir apt-.Imnient.
Peg Coal
- 6f."^ross
Cash
I TON, $5.44
84.90
1-2 TON. 2.77
2.50
1-4 TOM, 1.55
1.40
1-8 TON, .88
.80
B. B. DICKI1
1NBQN.
y ofWlate.
AGAINST TH, • *** EN D MBNT ’ (The different paragraphs of t « a_— uarUy taler I of Article VI so a* SECTION L Tha Judicial power shall to rested In * — at Impeachments.
tnfertor to tha Supreme Court, as may be eetai.ll.hed by Uw. which Inferior court* th* LegUUtur* may alter or abolish as th* public good ehall require. Strike out aO of Section* II. IV. V. VI gnd VII of Article YL change the numbe:
I .'ear," or for refusal tc perform'tha duties of hi* office, by a volt of two-third* of all tha member* of- tht Senate end of two-third* of all the mem Sere of the Hour* of Assembly voting separately, after e hear- < before both Houses la Joint saasian. SECTION IV. ^ L The Supreme Court *h tsad in three division*, namely, the Appeal* Division, the Low Division and the Chancery Divirion. It shall consist of * Presiding Justice of the Appeal* Division who shall be styled the Chief Justice, i Presiding Justice of toe Law Division, who shall be styled the Preridsut Justice and a Presiding Justice
k Th* Jurisdiction heretofore poaaesse, by the Supreme Court end the Justice thereof not hereby conferred on the A p peal* Division, and the Jurisdiction here
(he lodge* _ Inal Jurtedlcrion not or an eouitani nature, end such further appellate Jure diction from Inferior cour’a aa may bconferred by sta.ute, *1VI be exerdur. -I- — iw- the Suprem Ctourt and by the several Jusllcas there and procedure prescribed by statute, or I.
by the Prerogative Court’ —’ hereby conferred on the Ap Jurisdiction her:* > Cpurt of Chan .... Chancellor, anu such fur* the.- original equity Jurisdiction a* ma onferred by statute, and such fur original Jurisdiction as Is now cot, fcrabl* on the Prerogative Court shall I exercised by th* Chancery Division *r * th* Chancellor and the several Juetk< said division In accordance with rub of practice and procedure prescribed i statute, or. In the absence of statute, 1 th* Supreme Court, but the Jura e* .. **-— division shall be under sucl.|p-mtr, supervision by th* Chancellor i shall be provided by the Supreme Court. — Of the Supreme Court prerid, slngL Justice »f Die Lew Di the trial of l.aue. Joined In obrought to the Law Division of the Su t* at time* fired by the Supren Conn. Until ao fixed, such trial ten* —1 —ie phicca and times not fixed by Uw for ffie holding of thCourts of Common Pleas In the seveni
, DtvhdOB, Division to the Law Division of tb* Si; preme Court, and from the County Court to the Lew Division or th* Cham-*r> DtvUlon of the Supreme Court, end fo th# giving of complete legal and equitable relief In any cause in the court o: division whore It may be pondtnr *. Nothing herein contained si ll pre vent th# alteration, by law. of any atat utory power or Jurisdiction enferre. 1 upon any court or Judge since ia adoj, tion of the Constitution In the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-four and nothing herein contained shall pre rent tb* Legislature from conferrtn pon any Inferior court which may here fter be established such po- -r or Juris* Ictlon aa waa cxercUod by , which ran ow be conferred upon th# 1;,'trior court, lentionexl In auction 1 of Article VI ol the Constitution of Uw. SECTION VI. Th* County Courts shell have and ex errise,^In ell cases within '.he county a
courts Inferior to : Supreme Court and the Prerogative Ci- t aa may be provided by law. Thu .»! Judgment* of thCounty Courts --,y be brougtit for r* ; View before th: f preme Cgurt In the Aj, peals Division otll otherwise provkW the JurisdlOU,. heretofore exercised -W the Cottrta of Common Pleas. Orphan’ Court*. Courts of Oyei and Termlne, Courts of Quarter Sessions, or by tl,
eterclrcd by n
FIFTH AUENDMENT. FOR AGAINST THI * AMENDMENT. (Tb# dltteteot paragraphs of this amei-d-
division shall 1
States decetmia ■flcntr. dl y of this B
OsuMty Cos:" . . scribed by • . Supreme Court. Th# Jut Goes of th' • w Dirts'on of the Suprem Court ah. : be ex officio Judges of th; County Cu rt*. All other Jurisdiction o authority .ow vested In any court. Judg or ma# - imle with Jartadlctlon Infer!< 1* the - irta In this section menUone-' and no rupenreded by thia article, ah*’ coo tint to be exercised by such cour* Judge c- magistrate until tb* Lectslaturshall o oerwts* provide.
SECTiON VII.
This amendment to the Conatitutlo shall , 'it canee th* abatement of any *u p: -coding pending when It takes e •* Supreme Court *1-" —’
and special rules ,
u nearly a* r of tuhabllar
Tne Court of Last Resort, by whatever lualve original Jurlrdiction and with lull power, under sue!, procedure aa It m *.y by rules prescribe, to review any dl rial on
feet. The 1
aU »nits and proceedings ps t* division or .court created by th m -ndment. Matters pending when th a- ndment takes effect shall be decld' bj the Judge or Judges to whom the ware submitted, and the order, Judgmcr. or decree made or advised by said Jud. shall be entered as that of the dlvlaV. •■r court to which the suit or proceedir. -hall have been transferred. Fifth—Strikr out paravraphs L t * ar i of section 11 of Article VII; and svl. srltute the following paragraphs In pis* of paragraphs 1 and 2. and change tb numbers of th* paragraph* following
ate Justices of the Supreme Court el-.-.' be nominated by the Governor sod a; palmed fcyhl’n. with the ndrtce and con
■ than thirty-five >
Tb* remaining Justices ehall be aesly. ad by th* Supreme Court to th* Law «•-- Chancery Division, sa tb* business uf tb* Court may require. L ■Whenever the number of causer before ths Appeals Division shall be 'O great that the Division cannot
Heart Dl.e-td While in Bathing Last I* trday.
Mrs. Loroy Van Gilder, aged 26 year*, of West Gap*. ’ley. died laet Saturday afternoon In the eart, probably of 5aart diaeaae. Bite and l|«r
For a NfUf Pipe, Architect John T. WIndrim. at Fbiladeiphla, tonoertr anperrigin* architect of the United Btates. 1* praparln* plans for a $100,1(00 amusement pier to be erected at Cape May for the Cold Spring Harbor and" -Traneporta, tion Company. The pUne are for a ite*l and conertte giruefure, 50 fe"t wide and too tael in laagth^ Teatimonial NlghL Grand -Carnival, adult* reception^n spadotai dining hall of tel. Friday evening Awruot 18, 1909
Event
by tha children 8 to 940.
he Ipet hU bold on her oa a large wave roiled over them. .- .d ahe not come to tie anrfacc. ' Van Glider .endei . r. d to find hi* wife, bat did nit •uct .o: for a«vWhen ha old *he w*a ably .detd. 2Jocr o» tha Cape n,r.*d dlii
mmm ice go. J. HEKBT ECMOTDS
Sust.
512 Wishineton Stxert CAPS HAY. V. J.
. . n th* final I,caring ; of any (aura in th* Appeal* DivtaL... but ! the Supreme Court may provide 1. • rub* ; for th# making of Interlocutory or. - us by
At^^.ssrfssr-: g srs s sSssrs ISts ^
of the Untied Stales, and shall not * In lb* jtracilce of law during thr. of office. The Chancellor-and th. Chief Justire of the Buprsme Court, antli* Vice-Chancellors mid Associate Jo tlcee of th* Supreme Court. In office whe this amend men 1 takes effect, shall b Justices of the Bui-rrm* Court until tly expiration of their resiujc.lv terms. Th# Circuit Court Judges In uffioe wbc till* amendmept taka* effect shah be cor tlnued In oTce srlth. tire powers of tht Justices of th* Supreme Court at TH, circuit ur.UI the expiration of 'their re elective terms. Tliey may hold the Coun ty Courts, subject to aaglgiimenl by th Law Dhrulon of th* Supreme Court. *. Th* governor, by and with th* *0 vice and consent of th* Senate, ehall ap point on* Judge ef the County Court >. each countv. and suun -fldlllonal Cou- , Jadm' .ur Jod-ie Li any county aa a#’ ka aerenrVcd Id* Law. Th* County Jod may hold court In any county aub.’cct ttha control at th* Supreme Cov.rt. Tb County Judges ehall not t* lose tha. thirty year* of age. and shall have tier: practicing altorneys In this State for a least five years. They ah .11 bold offirfor tha^teri" of nve^yr
panaatlon. which
:etlon ehall fix for
Ihej shall hold no other ot-
. government of the Sts' er of th* uytad ” ” ' —
.. fa*
•go, oomtag West Cape May from FnlcrtC org. - was a member Of the,
* of the First it E Cirurrh, by George L. Cobbing. D D.. August 7. 1909. M4M Emma £ md Angus
Jtled to the .longer
sembly elutll be comeleciad by the le*a] ■a, rrspectlvaly. every Jtonday In November, loueand nine hundred *e apportioned among
er each United hereafter, e d arrange aac*
._ de by O sembly dlstricta of th# o
r In conflict with thia section, conflict hcrewlih. to adjudge ir *n-.1 part tliercof rr may be
_ divl-ion. entire or partial as the action of the court may require. ’ Strike out paragraph S of Article V and nsert in place thereof the following: J. Tb* Governor shall hold bla office far iooh on the third Tuesday of January i*xt eneulng tb* election for Governor ly th* people, end to rod at t
iext after hi* ten.: of service shall have expired: and no r - point.nent or nomination lo office *’. .11 ■ o made by the Guvqapor daring the ust reek of Ms said UrTO Strike out paragralffi • of Section 1L at Article VII. and Insert in place thereof the followli^: A Clerks and surrogate* of couhttev ehall be alerted by tb* pen- - of tbelr U<« *t .tin riectiom tot . , . .. General A.aembty, They shall bold their offices for six years. Strike out paragraph 7 of Seotlot (L ArtKI* VII. and laes.t in pUce taorew* *be follov.lnc; - 7. Sheriffs end coroners shall be elected y the people of their reepec-ive oouu'U, 1 the el»c:.or. 1 for ircentere at >h* G .-
. they can be or oil cascrvlux Slierlffs ahrll annually
>lr bnr.dr. *.
._ Section II of Article YH three paraxraplia. to be known as paraxr-' d -v U 1J and If. to read as followi
sr.'s
■ m N ssts ■ by the eicctop- at the w1«rl* Stare o- of . ..r-of.-shall be b-ld y on'fhe flrrr Tue.-d-y : «r the-arg* Monday hr Novt.nber. bcxlc'.lns enn* -iomlol one thousand nla* Jou -1 -rt *lS A!' elet 'lonr. for Justices of the p-vea • ” nr mi rlCiMl o r ic::-. «* 0.0 Sint* and rew-_ . offibrfore provided ow ar hercaGer neceir*-/ io 4# eta vi ta rsa electors at any vli/. borough. ..•v.a. ■ • nvfllace or robdirliddn tbsrr or munlctiraUty .if thl* Bla e. e»o...«t lea. aia.ll be held every raoned >-ar first Tuesday af.i-r »"* Ore. : .s ^ - day In November. U«tn H-.-. anno o ’-it n* thou**- J aiaa hund I'd and rMt-mi. It Erccpt ra )

