Cape May Star and Wave, 2 July 1910 IIIF issue link — Page 8

Cape May Star and Wave, Saturday, July 2, 1910, • '

PROCLAMATION j, { Attention it hereby celled to the ordi *J Bailee concerning the explosion of fire •works dated June 27, 1677. fieetion L Be it ordained and enacted by the inhabitants of the city of Cape May, in City Council assembled, and it la hereby enacted by the authorities of M same, that no person shall fire or dis- \V [Anl]|l any cannon or other piece of ar- O tiQery or mall arms, guns, pistols, fire I Fi crackers or squibs, within the limits of M this eity without the permission of the M Mayor, first bad and obtained in writing; El every person so offending shall forfeit I> anA pay the sum of five dollars for each W offence.' M M See. 2. And be it further ordained and enacted that from and after the paaaage jj of this ordinance, if any person or persons shall make or cause to be made, or a aid or assist in malting a bonfire or other p, Are In either of the streets, roads, lanes, or alleys of this city, without obtaining leave to do so from the Mayor of said «ity; every person so offending shall forfeit and pay the sum of five dollais for esch offence. K Bee. 3. And be it further ordained and enacted, that if any person or persona shall fire or cause to be fired or ex- j, ploded any rocket, squib or powder sneker within the limits of said city T without having obtained leave to do so u from the Mayor of said city, every per-. H sob so offending shall forfeit and pay for E each offence the sum of ten dollars. ^ Approved June 27, 1377. jj FREDERICK W. MELVIN, E Mayor. a Sated June 21, 1910. 6-26 2ts v the NEWSPAPER BUNCH * U Representatives of Outside Newspaper: Who are Writing Up the Doings of I the Association * The newspapers of the Stae ba'e 1 been well supplied with matter concerning the meeting this year, the newspaper committee having sent to all the ^ daily newspapers of the state an outline of the proceedings^ together with an ab strait of the principal papers, ad dresses »nd reports. In addition a number of the newspapers have seut some of their star writers to report the _ sessions at first hand, on the spot, who are sending out columns of dispatches and making the meeting one of the leading news events of the week. Among the writers here are William G. Baer, of the North American; C. Henry Dicker - .man, of the Press; Mr. Entwisle, of the Public Ledger; A. M. Coath, of the In quirer, * "and Harry Knight, of the Evening Bulletin.

1 CASTOR I A Pot Infants and Children. Til Kind You Han Always Bought s Our esteemed contemporary, the AiL > tie Ocean, is looking quite well, considering its recent feat of transportation, in bringing Doctor Roosevelt home. Will they call the new party the TaddycanB" or the •'Pinchocrats!" .... t "Come in, the water's fine," is what > b the wild waves ere saying just nvw I ^ The best drees for bathing would sceia I £ to be a surge suit. 1 ■Eg

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HOTEL ARRIVALSH C HOTEL CAPE MAY J WINDSOR Philadelphia— John H. W under, Frank h May, Mrs. Jaa. C. Cony, Mrs. John H. Windor, W. S. Nice, E. M. Darwalk, R. s< Cappricte, Miss Lafferty, Mr. and Mrs Fitzputrick, Mrs. Mary A. S. Landall, Mrs. J. R. Bartlett and three children, C M. J. Wilson, Mr. James Fitzgerald. F C. Westcott, John M. Swain, Daniel B. Frayer and chauffeur, W. A. Wattix. Pa.— Gilbert Nox, Oiaa. D. h MeAvoy, Hughes Bmmloek. -Ai., Pa.— George Darlington, E. H. HalL Baltimore— C. Harvey Merryvray, W. Pierce, Mra. Burgees, ix. L. Machsdo, HalL Camden — Mr. and Mra. E- G. Locke. Chester, Pa.— Clarence David. Rio Grande — A C. Hildreth. Cape May Court House — 8. W. Coll, c Morton, N. J— Mr. and Mra. J. M. I COLONIAL " — Le Roy Barthohway, E. M. Brown, 1 J. Hahn, W. L Alen, Dr. Geo. John Y. Huber, Jr, C. Whiting ' Huber, Louis A Davis, Mrs. Louis A. Davis, Henry M. Moris, F. M. Kevin us, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Blaberton, Miss ' Major, Edward B. Clay, B. F. Mr. andM rs. W. W. Shaw, Mr. 1 and Mrs. F. F. Leonard, Edward Currie, H. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons. New York — E. M. Brown, W. Wilson, George Goebel, Master Eugene S. j Goebel, George W. Culloh, L. S- Carpenter. ' , Baltimore — Wm. B. Graves, Miss , Emily Graves, Mr. and Mrs. George M. John D. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. J. Holmes Whitley. Atlantic City— C. W. Phillips. Jenkintown — M. L Kohen, Mrs. L. H. Bates. Ashbourne, Pa. — Wm. H. Calvertey. Macon, Ga. — M. P. Calloway. STAR VILLA New York — F. H. Hildreth,. Philadelphia — H. W. Cawill, Helen R. VULCAN TOASTERS for

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Duiunsey, Grace Guernsey, Dr. McQura, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Boddv, Mr and Mm .Still wagon, Frederick Stillwagon, Hiss Stillwagon, Mr. and Mrs. a- E. Henry Bud. Moores town— Robert McKay. Karberth — Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mulholland ""A daughter. Columbus, Ohio — Mrs. J. D. Richard son, Helen Richardson. Charlotte, N. C— Miss Dotger. - -oo res town — Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miss *""» Cougnnn, Mrs. plaza j Roselle, N. J.— Geo. H. Reel. Baltimore — Miss. Elizabeth Adsmson, , Orlande Qauson. Camden S. F. McDaniels. Philadelphia— Thomas Smith. New York— John BelL Camden— B. RanebalL Ohio— W. S. McClure. Salem— W. G. Clark. LAFAYETTE . 1 Baltimore— Mrs. L Stark, nurse and child, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rice, Jr. Washington — Mr. and Mrs. E. Wright. Philadelphia — Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ashby, H. G. Ferkler, Chas. M. Lentz, C. Alwagon, Dr. C. Stevens and wife, Wm. MacLean, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ruby R- Vale and family., John M. Campbel. Brooklyn — Mra. F. C. Sherland, Mr. and Mrs. E. Littlejohn, Miss Helen , Clifton. Woodbury — Mr. and Mrs. B. Thrope, Miss Helen Thrope. Montclair, N. J. — Mrs. J. R. Mitchell and aughter. Baltimore Wm. J. Mann and wife. BALTIMORE INN Baltimore — Dr. and Mrs. Dcvereux. Margaret Devereux, Miss Anna Dcvereux, Miss Mary F. Devereux, Jos eph T..S. Devereux, Ryan P. T. Dever eux, James Devereux, Ashton Devereux, Edward Devereux and maids. Philadelphia— T. T. Pennington, Mrs. Farnk Skinner, Miss Laura P. Skinner, Mrs. Jno. W. Dorsey, Miss Comfort Worthington Dorsey. New York City— Miss Guy, Miss Polly Guy, Mrs. Francis Avery, Mrs. Henry Todd. THE VIRGINIA Philadelphia K. S. McHale, G. G. Morrell, M. Katz, A. Hayden, Miss G. Wingfield, E. M. Bucher, A. J. Bressau, John "B. Schuyler, J. H. Rosengarten, J. Steward 3<., A. C. Howland, H. W. Midblcton, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McCurdy, Albert F. Damon, F. L. Knight, Jr., W. C. Valentine and wife, Miss M. H. Kno« lion, A. C. Hampson, C. P. Cooke, T. T. Pennington, L T. Jame>, A. M. L'oarth, A. Barsa, W. H. Beatty, C. G. Kldredge, J. Wistar. ! Miilbourne, Pa. — Harvey P. Havens. Cheltenham, Pa. — Willia Kerry.

New York — MV. and Mrs. Ww. C. Lee. j Toms River— J, U. Sawyer. V I Cape May Mrs. A. B. Littje. | Glenolden ,Pa. — G. H. Lundy. Moo res town — Chas. P. Willitts. Woodbine — -Miss Corson. I Mt. Wernon, N. Y. — Mrs. W. Scholey. THE ALDINE Philadelphia— j, Dr. R. H. Bradbury, Miss Mabel Bradbury, R. H. Bradbury, Mrs. N. R. BrsdI ner, J. Knight, Mrs. Bel rose, Miss Bel » HOTEL CAPE HAY J \ Charles E. Newlin, Chadds Ford. - H. E. Hampshire, Phils. 1 Francis M. McAdams, PhUa. William T. Connor, Phils. Thomas B. Proeser, Phi la. > Howard Kings more, Phils. Maurice O. Daniels, Phila. Alfred W. Rafferty, Phils. Henry J. Scott, Phils. Albert IL Lodner, Jr, Phils; Mrs. Ladner. ; I A. L Moise, Phils. John C. Swsrtley, Doylestowu; Mrs. Swartley. Howard L James, Bristol. John Harry Barnes, Phila. David J. Smyth, Phila. J. M. F. Carpenter, Jr., Pittsburg. A- L Williams, Wilkes Barre. J. P. Laffrey, Phils. O. A. Milligan Phils. J. Morris Yeakel, Phils. J. Quincy Hunaicker, Phils. A E. Weil, Phils. Benjamin Franklin James 2d, Phila Thomas J. B. Aldridge, Hollidaysburg. Frederick A. Sondheim, Phila. Edwin S. Dixon, Phila; Edwin S. Dixon, Jr. Judgt F. M. Trexler, Allen town; Mrs. Trailer, Frank Jacobs, Mrs. Jacobs. A N. Ulrich, Cataaauqua. Henry Spalding, Phils. • David N. Fell, Jr., Phila. Robert A Beggs, Phila.

, - J. Edgar Butler, Phils. W. a Newlin, Phila. Vivian Frank Gable, Phila. James W. Jones, Phila. Thomas Learning, Phils. J. P. Chamberlain, Middlebury, Conn. Judge William C. Ferguson, Phila. H- M. North, Jr., 'Columbia. Isaac C. Sutton, Phils. James W. Piatt, Tunkhaaock. Charles E. Terry, Ttmkhanffock. H. S. Harding, Tunkhannoek. E. B. Farr, Tunkhannoek. Mrs. Joseph W. Anderson, Pittaboxg; Thomas Stephen Brown, Pittabuig; Brown. William C. Anderson, Merioa. J. McF. Carpenter, Pittsburg. J. Norman Martin, New Castle. Thomas A Fens ter maker, Phil ids! phis. James L Brownson, WashingtonJoseph A Schofield, Warren; Mra Schofield. Vernon1 Hazzard, Owen Roberta, Philadelphia; Mra Roberts. John Msrahall Gest, Philadelphia. T. Elliott Patterson, Philadelphia. Joseph F. Lamerelle, Philadelphia Mia. J. F. Lamerelle. John P. Leiga, Philadelphia; Mra. . P. Leiga. J. B. Larzelere, Jr, Norristown; Mra. Hugh B. Eastburn, Doylestown. W. B. Lin, Philadelphia. [ W. C. Wilson, Philadelphia. A D. Leary, Chester. J. Wihner Fisher, Reading. John B. Stevens, Reading. R. G. Buihong, Reading. Harvey F. Heinly, Beading, i John S. Rilling, Erie. E. L Whittelsey, Erie. D. Nicholas Schaeffer, Reading. , Harry J. Dumn, Beading. C. H. Dickennan, Philadelphia, diaries Wetherill, Philadelphia. > N. M. Edwards, Williamsport. 1 Isaac Heister, Reading; Mrs. Heister. T. C. Hippie, Lock Haven. ' Andrew A Leister, Lewisburg. ' A M. Holding, West Cues ter; Mrs Holding. Harry D. Schaeffer, Reading. Robert T. Corn well, West Chester; . Mrs. Cornwell, Miss Cornwell, Gibbons , Gray Cornwell. Samuel McClay, Pittsburg. F. F. Brooks, Pittsburg. , Thomas Patterson, Pittsburg. H. P. Keister, Reading; Mrs. Keister William B. Ahrens, Reading Mr* > Ahrens. George R. Van Dusen, Philadelphia; ! • Mrs. Van Dusen. William Draper Lewis, Philadelphia. Howard W. Pige, Philadelphia. Francis Fisher Kane, Philadelphia.

William A. Wilcox, Scranton; Mra Miss Wilcox. Judge James 1'ennewell, Dover. H. J. Steele, Easton. 1 Charles H. Downing, Philadelphia. ' E. Spencer Miller, Pniladelphia. Louis E. Runk, Philadelphia. Randolph Stauffer, Reading. Mrs. A T. Dice, Reading; Mi* Dice. David W. Amram, I'hiladelptua. Thomas A Fahv, Philadelphia; Mra James W. King, Philadelphia. John Weaver, Philadelphia; Mra J. Roy Weaver, j Frederick F. Windle, Philadelphia. ( Robert P. Shick, Philadelphia. Winfield S. Walker, Philadelphia. Sidney Young, Philadelphia; Mra Young. Judge Robert Ralston, Philadelphia. | W. H. Kirkpatrick, Easton. Paul H. Gaither, Greensburg; Miss Gaither, Miss Emily F. Gaither. Mrs. Cunningham. Frank S. Elliot, Philadelphia; Mra Elliot, Charles L Elliot, Miss Daisy F. Elliot, Florence J. Elliot. Wiliam M. 1 largest, Harrisburg. A C. Stain m, Harrisburg. Thomas L Parkinson, hew York. George Winfield Scott, New York. William H. Shoemaker, Philadelphia. Mrs. Shoemaker. Francis L Maguire, Philadelphia. Albert S. Faugh t, Philadelphia. A F. Irwin, Philadelphia; Mra. Irwin. Judge William Kerper Stevens, Reading. j Charles D. Gillespie, Pittabuig. Benjamin Alexander, Philadelphia. William J. Conlen, Philadelphia. Charles L McKeehan, Philadelphia. R. Stuart Smith, Philadelphia. W. K. Camblos, Philadelphia. D. Webster Dougherty, Philadelphia. William D. Nelson, Philadelphia. Thomas J. Meagher, Philadelphia.

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