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Big Hauls of Fish Attract Anglers to Bcautif ?1 ?Gape May 09****). rHar*f* H Th* Triaana CAPE MAY, N. J., July ?.?Fishing, tenait and golf continue among the- ! ??In attractions here. Deep ?a* ei- ? evnlons ?her? the fish an plentiful . has been a popular psttlme daring the week. Neerly all of the hotels have private tennis courts for the nee ef thnr guests. Philadelphia and Baltimore are unuiuslly well represented by member, of the younger set who are summering here and much of their ?Un? Is ?pent playing tennis and arranging small ?tournament?. ?Va ?scellent golf course and a yseht cTvft. are sito _-_iie_U fer these to whom these sports *_>rp??sl. At Cor.fjr??? Hall dsnees are held, I end In the early ?Tening the floors IM , T***rr*i only for children, ?ho are ? chaperoned by the leading Philadelphia | ? id New York society women. On t August 1 the annual e-?nt of the A ?V. ' Cnlon of the Golf Tournament will be Kf*S??KTS ! hehl. Devers representing the entire country Hill b? there. The ?nnunl beeMeak dinner wi? held at the club and guent? from New York, Philadelpl ?. B and other rlul-s of the e proxi-' i iruetts) st? mar i - The ,3 ? itstlon here. 'irgeit hangar In the world, which hai beer, I since the srmtiitifo w This wss built for the purpose of housing the world's largest dirigible, which the S?-t.? ha?l purchsned from Knglsnd, but which wss destroyed by an explosion. Oral Featuring ?S>rial Season With Many Partir? tfeial THtpntek to Th* THhan* DEAL, N. J., July 2?' - 'ound this e busy week or. the coum?-? <>f do-h the Iiesl snd the Hollywood Golf clubs. In the elfhteen-hol? medsl play hsndl csp Mr. W. C. Kniej-er, ?f Newark, wor? ; RESORTS ( flrtt place in Clau A over Mr. T. Frank by, of Aabury Park, both tallying net ?cur-t of 74. Mr. 0. Grmtewln. of Long Branch, carried u.T ?s in Claa? II with a net Mr. Krtifger also wen th? golf ball ?w?r;??uli?i. A larf? field entered In the ilmilar ?vent* to-dar. Th? quail r?und for the Allenhur?* wii ?t.?T'"<i to- lay with a notab!? -d, inrludlnr Mr. W, * .vi?. Mr. T. Fren* Applih R. M. Morrow, Mr. H. A. Waticn. Mr J 1. ?,?iity, Mr. I. J McCoy, M nitead, Mr. J. J MrCahe, Mr. H. Kru-jfr, Mr. J. PaLir.e, Mr. R. M. Morrow, Mrs. F. J L. R. Buckb??, Mr. , Mr. L J. Barkhern and Mr. J. H. < ?rper.Ur. <*#? ?t the Hollywood Club : th?ir annual tournament to-day, the event balng open only to playera fifty years of mg. or older. Mra. R. in, of New York won tha wom? en'? tournament oti Monday at th? Deal Club, with Mn. Inglis M. Uppercu in ??cond place. Miny parties ?re featuring th? social *ea?<*'n here. There wer? twenty-flv? cover? laid at a beefnteak dinner -riven by Mr?. Waiter N. Kahn at the Holly . when her runt? in? cluded Mr. ?nd Mr?. N. J. Pad ?nd Mr?. N. W. Gre-nhut, K?M Roa? hot, Mr. ar.l Mr?. M. II | Rl.SOI'lS Mr. und Mm. Harry Bambrrger, Mr. end Mr?. Edward Plant, Mr. and lie.., Mr. and Mrs. W. A ?--ack?. Mr. and Mr?, B. J. Clreenhut Mr, and Mrs A. Cowen and others. The dinner wit? followed by dancing. Smith entertained at a dinner party st the Deal t ; ab, er.l William wss host to e party t,f friends, twenty In number. The women of the Deal Club gave a party for Mrs. Chsrles r and presented her with a silver loving cup. This psrty was followed hy golf, the women pairing off for fours Stage folk who are appearing In the . _|4-?-i their premiers at thl ? are mak? ing Hathaway Inn th<-!r rondeivous. 4? Hullv i.rnr.i < lull Ki-t Hmur nt Wildwood Open? ?r<ltrS f> Th* Tribu** WILDWOOO. *?'. J, July tie? Blesse Hsvcn, the reit home at Holley Beach Yacht Club, on .^unset Lake, was officially opened today. The ration ceremonies were under the aus? pice? ? ? were made l> Irman .'ion ('iimi Mr. A. _L 1'i.v. ? iry of the .tal CommitU?, and local c?l?brl i Among ths arrivals at tha hoteh } lw?rd?, Trenton, ? Wenonah, N. J.: Mr ' Allen, Bridget 'Jr. A wn?. Mr. and Mr?, ?'m. H. Wal ? n; Mr. H. M Davi?, W!l : Vf. Sorrell, Wa-h Mr. Us? Washington, 1?. i Hirr and wife, PhlUdoiphia; Ko??, Pitman, N. n. Palmyra N. J ; It and Mil? Edna Utiy, idon Valley, Pa. Hclmar Has Gala Night At Inlet Trrrnr****? (.lnh gpeciil IHspatrh ta Th. Tribun. , N. J-, July 22. All the rt? of ? popular Htm York cab?ret ?wtre combined to make it a gala night at tha Inlet Terrace Club to-night. Hundred? of prominent parsons wlt , nciscd dances and other sets preiented by elub member?. h Snyder impersonated fa qnous pianista. Mr. F. Thornley Ksin ; gar? s?veral violin solo?, ?rom; or Mis? Alberl.i tango wn given by M n and | | RESORT? | i-nner Bsrlow. followed by a per? formance of the "Georgia Jsisers," which was composed a. Ml?? I??ona Hire, Mr Joe Weldenmsyor, Miss EUs . Mr Arthur Moore, Mr. ThoraNy K??n and Mr. Philander Betts A of waitresses was performed by the ?e IM.en, Margaret Kel!?y. Lury Murphy, Mary McClsskey, Vir glnla Belmsen, Mssdsm*s T?<1 Hall, rerrl?, Farrel and other?. ?n'l song? were given by alii? Glady? Dowel I, and a novelty, "Way liown Town," ?m pri Ml?? Mur* r ?rul Walt i.h. Ml?s Klla Lynch siso ad'IM musical program with several , Nationally advertised artlrle? were ?unated by yu'inger mernt' ?uding the Misse? Helen Morrl ? ne Cohen, Mary ?I Une. K.dith .am? ?r l?lwer?l Mars-thaler, Mr. Ned Charle? M Jack1 r J.irk OTtelllf, Mr. James. Avery and other?. i.? ft f?.r the St. Rose Caiholle i of Helmar Is being arranged f->r Wednesday evening. With ernor Edward? a? a patron, and many ;irr?on? on the coast a? ?up ??urce?? I? already assured Winner? grssslve tennis tournament at the Inlet Terrar? t.hlf wrek were Mi?? Helen I^an? and Thf.rnley Kain, who won from mor? than twenty flv? contestants. Mr. Ke?r in.d Mr. Kain wer* r?g1? n the Spring L*k? tourney this In th? SOClsl I ' ?he week w?r? Inrlir! '.*?"??? ?h? Colombia if???? ?'. 11 ?r-'i".v t ? ? and a party rheon and card?, given by Mr?. W. L. Irving at the *?m? h At the |mm Vista recent registrant? include Mr. and Mr?. R r and Mr. and M/? i D?f?SB ?tti Vis?I>?vie?, ??ark. \tlnntir H??/IiIjiikJh Ilrars Second Subscription Concert Itpfl'il Ihspntih f-, Th? Trtb.n* ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. J.. July 21 Th? ??con?) subscription eoncart w?? given on Thtjrsday evening to a larga and appreciative audience at tha Atlantic Highland? Casino. Th? *"? ?ino string orchestra has bean in? creased In slz?, m?klng on? of th? finest orcheitras be?rd on th? J?r?ey NMt Mis? Kll?n Rumsey, contralto, waa th? ?ol,i?t. Ht beautiful ron trslto voir? long will he remembered ? t Atlantic Highland?. Th? program RESORTS WS? well ?eierte?", espe, ? -an ?ong.. ' "l pw The annuel eeetasss d.n_, _. st the C.? it?**e* It proved te be ? m,,,?. kr*"7 ???T.H The ros?umes ,,?* ?h,? y?, *??? any worn at ? Among th? m*rl J****. Mrs ?nsm, Br _5j! srd Nlem?n, Mr ,?d \.r. .,_."'? B? Mr and Mr?. I Mr?. Charle? L . , '**? ??> ? ' lone?. Mr ?. I -,fr, ';'M -V Mr. ***r ?;? Ism?? K. i ,,,. Vi'' *'. ? I Mr. V_ "n n*"*:? ! Il r? _ft% Mr. Harry Rider. M, ar.d w' *' ?V ? V;.?.*1? and Mrs Bailer M? ... "I*-'***?, _. Mi?? fro.? r.ngaff<i Ml ' : '>f___-, have .innouneed ? . ,.?._ * ?,"*1 -Or??*?,, ? ' vLi'* N J^ N, d.le . wedding. """w TtTH " ' A COOL OCEAN TRIP TO A COOL RESORT i Thousands enjoy the Board Walk and Bathing Beach every day. Jtotel Hafapette Capeila?>,i0??? DAVIS & TAYLOR L Cape May's Most Popular Hotel Capacity 400 Directly on the Bathing Beach Dancing every evening Golf - Tennis - Bathing - Boating and Fishing HOTEL COLUMBIA, CAPE MAY, N. J. "The House Where Atmosphere Radiates" Only three minutes' walk from the beach Vegetables and milk ?ropplied from onr own farm. J. W. MECRAY & BRO. Owners and Proprietors. The Merchants National Bank CAPE MAY, N. J. Total resources over one million dollars CAPE MAY NEW JERSEY New Jersey's oldest and most exclusive resort, with its wonderful bathing beach, its refined clientele, splendid hotels and golf clubs, can now be reached by night boat from New York CONGRESS HALL CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY H Mi m Unsurpassed as to comfort, convenience, service and atmosphere OPEN UNTIL SEPT. 5 Possesses all the pleasure of the seashore, comforts to a degree unequalled along the Atlantic Coast For information regarding rates write JOHN V. SCOTT, Manager Phone 280 An Overnight Ocean Voyage, New York to Cape May A cool ride down the Bay around Sandy Hook and down the Coast to an ?deal Summer Resort Wireless Concerts Nightly. S. S. C?TY OF SEATTLE / <ir ittftirmatiim uritr or t< liphnnr HALSCHAW STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. 2000 Tona 100 Al Steel Steamship Sailinfst Tuesday? and Saturday* NEW YORK Pier 12, East River New York City Bowlinf Green 6277 and 8739 CAPE MAY Schellenr;er'? Dock Cape Muy, N. J. Cape May 71 PHILADELPHIA Pier 5, North Wharves Philadelphia, Pa. Market 2431-2 HOTEL WINDSOR Directly on the Beach Always Cape May's most popular hotel. 1 50 rooms, 75 baths. Most desirable location on the Jersey Coast. R. HALPIN Owner and Proprietor Country Club House and Golf Links A happy foursome on the splendid Golf Course at Cape May, New Jersey BALTIMORE INN CAPE MAY New Jersey Open June 15 to Sept. 15 Miss HARRISON RED MILL sS Dancing Every Evening Cap? May'a Society Rendezvous for Lovers of Terpsichore Special Feature? Saturday Nights Refreshments Sarred at Moderate Price? FRANK FALBEY'S ORCHESTRA THE GLENWOOD OPEN ALL YEAR TABLE UNEXCELLED RUNNING WATER IN ROOMS 509 HUGHES STREET, CENTRALLY LOCATED CAPE MAY, N. J. Mr?. LILLIAN ROTT, Prop. KEYSTONE 425 KNERR'S MILLINERY DRY GOODS and NOTIONS Ladies' and Men's Furnishing Goods 618-20 Washington St. CAPE MAY, N. J. THE LANSDOWNE 29 Perry Street Choice rooms and apart? ments; full sea view} half square beach; i**f or week; bathing f?*" house. Reasonable rate*.