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ASBURY PARK. ATLANTIC CITY. CAPE MAT. ' I ( 8pe< ml Corrmpondenc# of The Star. Special Correspondence of The 8t»r. Special Correspondence of Tbe Star. MI Iniiiiiu ASBURY PARK, N. J.. June 29, 1907. ATLANTIC CITY, June 29, 1907. CAPK MAY, N. J., June 29. 1907. ""ing July and August We Clos<5 at 5 P. M..Saturdays at I P.M. Ideal weather throughout the week has Canoeing on the ocean is the pastime in All of the big summer hostelries threw H given thousands of people at Asbury Park which a couple of young men here find full open their doors this morning for the ^ what they call the "time of their lives," enjoyment. They usually take their of guests for the present summerreceptionsea ^ mknfKor tKaw Ko/1 almnat o a trr\r\A canoe ride in connection with their son. The smaller hotels have been opened a time at this season last year or not. The in the surf, for they have notdailydipyet for periods from a week to a month, and A When in week has been marked by very hot weather, learned the art of getting their frail craft have been entertaining the advance guard Doubt. Bay of of the summer inrush of visitors. The tempered near the ocean's edge by fine out on the ocean or brineinsr It to shore IB 1? season has well, ana the visitors s «ea breezes, and by moonlight nlghfs which without getting upset in the breakers. opened are of the have made a promenade up and down the Well, some of the young women have here from nearly every section *" esplanade something to conjure by, and started to wear those bloomer bathing Union, and the colony from Washington la on beautiful Deal lake even morecanoeingcostumes over which there has been so larger this season than heretofore. They take an active in the social life, and A bewitching. much talk. part i Gigantic I and The resort was never before so thronged There will not be any electric their presence here is appreciated * at any time In June. People driven from rolling chairs on the AtlanticautomobileCity enjoyed by those from other cities.thoroughly Stock of Hardwood X II M the cities by the torrid spell now on have Boardwalk this summer. There was such The golf season opened today with the J w come Into town on each train, sometimes a profound "kick" made by the hotel men first men's eighteen-hole handicap tourna- Refrigerator ^ II KnnH roil a of n f i . » Alt tKn lorira hntal m and residents, a host of # strengthened by was Zinc m\ that the council killed the meni, ana tne piaying spiruea, Refrigerators. Lto«d. c II H the Coleman House, the Ocean, the< visitors, city I that It was the first event here * W, 7 M the Columbia, the Brunswick,Wellington.the title of the ordinance which had been big cuuaiuering There both satisfaction 33 lb*. Ica West End. the Monmouth, the Bristol and a short time ago granting introducedthis summer. The officers of the club for and economy in choosing Capacity, lly) Sunset Hall, are fully half full of to operate the chairs this year.permissionthe year are: President, Edwin - . Cook; people, the from such s big stock of Re- K ^ 11^ while many of the small houses will soon People will have to be satisfied with vice president, Louis H. Ayres; secretary, have their capacity taxed. If patrons keep old style rolling chairs, the motive power Richard Morris Williams, and treasurer, Irigcrstors ss we carry You '/V4, pouring into town as they have. for which Is supplied by a husky negro. William Joyce Sewell, a son of the late can get just exactly what fit The New England Is entertaining for an Howard W. Garrison, who is running I'nited States Senator Sewell. The golf you want without being '/a Indefinite period J. W. Leinger. He Is a Green's Hotel this season, has remodeled llnk.s, which comprise eighty ac-res of i resident the and it will be this even- ten minutes' forced to pay more than you 31 prominent of Washington. cafe, opened ground, are situated within splendid '//A Registered at the Gladstone, among the ing lor me nrst time. it la one or uie walk of all the hotels here, and are ideally intended Buying in carload most In 'fy late comers, are Mrs. A. C. True, Miss handsomely appointed the city. located at a point where the visitor to the ,ots enaoies us 10 gex msiac »*»| Elizabeth True and H. True. Mr. and Mrs. William Shields of can view from one side the broad Henry They clubhouse '// effect a wlll make this hotel their home for the have joined friends at the WashingtonGrand Atlantic and its inrolling billows, and from j| II/ Prices and big atving f. nrwiitr puri 01 mi' Wilson. Atlantic Hotel, and will spend a couple of the other %ide the beautiful country which freiSh». »o that >re can as- '£ Baltimore Is represented at the Leadley weeks at the shore. is on the inland portion of Cape May. 9/II sure you the best values in W by W. K. Moore, and this hotel is also The Count de Martel, a French The golf club is made up of members of I '///. Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Riggles,entertainingand attache of the French legationnoblemannearly every eastern golf club in the United ^ C'ty i ' residents of Washington. at Washington, is a visitor at the shore. States, and as a consequence some very The Brighton is entertaining from the He is staying at the Hotel Chelsea. expert players are seen almost daily upon Capital city Mrs. Potbury and Miss Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Etchberger and Mr. the links here. Potbury.and Mrs. M. M. Watson, well-known Since the weather has warmed up old The register at the West End Hotel bears of Washington, are spending someresidentsocean has taken on a temperature which the signature of W. W. Chandler, who time at the shore. In fact, they are here has made bathing delightful, and thousands II c»«/!<,« tn Choose From. CJ conies from Washington. on their honeymoon and making their sea- of people now disport daily in the edge of shore home at the New England Hotel. the surf. The bathing beach at Capt May " farms of M Col. Stephen J. Lynch of the United is unsurpassed by any other along the ill CAPON SPRINGS. States Army, now retired and making his coast, and because of this life linesAtlantic home in Philadelphia, is spending a couple and other protections which are necessary f z Special Correspondence of The Star. of months here. He is making his at other resorts are not required here. The I ll CAPON SPRINGS. W. Va.. at the Ponce de Leon. headquartersfashionable bathing hour at Cape May is June 29. 191)7. A. de Blanpre, lieutenant commander of between 11 and 1 o'clock, and the condition "You Wish | the French legation at the national capital, of the has no whatever upon At Capon, as elsewhere, the season has tide bearing is a visitor at the Hotel Chelsea. He is this hour. This condition is due to the ||| J been rather late in beginning, owing to the accompanied by his wife. gradual slope of the beach undeV the edge continuous cool weather, the formal opening I'rof. W. C. St. Clair, a skillful of the ocean in a smooth and hard surface of the place having taken place June 15 and connected with the federalastronomer.-of white beach sand. at Washington, Is spending a of families have of June 1. as but observatoryA large number cottage heretofore; alreadyinsteadcouple of weeks at the shore. He brought come into the resort this week, and this quite a large crowd has assembled of a bride with him to the resort, and they part of Cape May's summer v:sitors has peopie from almost every representativeare enjos'ing their honeymon at the Hotel nearly reached its quota for the season. of the countrv. For tht-se the beautl-sectionIroquois. i Cape May has always been noted for Its H. of con- a ful old resort now Charles Waltz Washington, splendid villas, which are surrounded by wears Its most netted with the railway mail service, is verdant foliage and luxuriant growing guise, while the bracing atmosphereattractive spending a couple of weeks here for the and hushing. ilowpra adds a two-fold delight to the customary benefit of his health. He is registered at Fishing is now excellent, and those who of the earlier the Hotel Boscobel, where his wife fiah with hook and line or rod and reel are pastimes summer.riding, him. driving, tennis, mountain and accompaniesenjoying excellent sport with the flnny climbing Francis Crowee, a well-known lawyer of tribe. It is no uncommon thing for a swimming in the great pool of mineral the National capital and the legal in the sounds, which are within fishermantwo The Fourth of July, however, water.will of several large corporations.representativeIs miles of the resort proper, to catch usher in a more elaborate program of spending a couple of weeks' vacation at the from fifty to one hundred and anywherefifty gaieties, and for that date, besides the resort. He is staying at the Hotel weak fish, blue fish, hake and sheepshead, Wiltshire.while out in the surf red drum and black elaborate dinner, a fine displaycustomaryof former Gov. K. E. Jackson of from fifteen to fireworks, with the first ball of the season drum, weighing anywhere for the late arrivals, has been accompanied by his son and Maryland.Miss eighty pounds are caught with a hook and arranged.

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