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admiringly on toe tine, wtmo parting<br />

that'.«cr>ara|ed' tho braids of purest<br />

flax.. • ' •.'•• ' * • .<br />

."Ami bow d"jro Ilko them, Mr. Sel-<br />

dcnr* naked Mm. Jono* a bit later, re-<br />

rcrctng to tlu> biscuit :, ..<br />

"I love thorn.", n iw wened ho, .referring.<br />

tbo'Elri' dlmpl (<br />

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nlnn. After tbat Seklcn. Uownrd man-<br />

agod.almost dally to meet Kiitherlne.<br />

or at least to catch a sllmnto of bcr.<br />

Her loroly. tlrod eyes and Uttle. quiet<br />

wajn* appealed to him In all Inflnltely<br />

more tender and real fashion'than hud<br />

those of many a pampered 'beauty<br />

whom he'd met In the courso of hU va-<br />

ried travels. - • • , • •<br />

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;eudlujs the<br />

wlater licre in lila little cottaee among<br />

tho Berkshire bills. -By tho way. I<br />

•aw a strain.-'} man at tho postofflce<br />

this moruluj; aud I overheard some one<br />

say bo was 'Mr. Howard. Very eood<br />

' lookluc man ho was and seemed to<br />

bnqw a thins or two."<br />

"TbatV him.',' couUruied Urn. Jones.<br />

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atrveu.<br />

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!>>t ot land lylD.* l»etwe«n Weai-and<br />

Kavrn MVenofc* abd bvtwetrn Klnb and<br />

Hlztb elreeu.<br />

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'Caul no PU-r Tom pvoy<br />

u ISO leei of Ocvan Front, tN.uliin>nft ut<br />

Ibe SVV .oroer «it Nltuli Mir t-i itnil<br />

IKYBTI nv» n«>e *a*<br />

. - Kmr.'tardeklendlnifHWon KMyavenue<br />

BO reel<br />

70 ml on NW»ld*Ha> avenue, ketln-<br />

Dln' l ' t «utli|uliy. Ir wai<br />

why don't you come to bedr ns'-ed \ "'aDUt-.wiur^ tirst by the<br />

bis wife. 'Let me 'lone. Ttlnb: de mo' '<br />

I tries to 'splaln to de Lord bow I come<br />

to steal dot pig de, wusser I gits' mix-<br />

ed.' "— Buffalo Commercial. ."<br />

! L««ra>«d Better.<br />

"My daughter bas learned one thin;<br />

at boarding school." exclaimed tbe<br />

man. "and that is how to write a legi-<br />

ble hand.", * "<br />

"How did It happen?" asked a'frlcuil.<br />

"She' kept writing home for money."<br />

said No. 1, "and I sent back word I<br />

couldn't read a' word of her lottcrs. It<br />

soon cured her of tbat Chinese cbirog-'<br />

rsphy."— Detroit Free Press!<br />

anil afterward l.y. tlie<br />

autl uni-.i-nt<br />

Itomans<br />

tu-ntiou'<br />

A J m o a t • > l i u B l t .<br />

Tbat suit you haVe on." said the<br />

chap who always talks whether be b<br />

anything' to say or not, Is a dead ring<br />

er for one my > Brother has."<br />

?Huh!~' growled the fussy man:<br />

"What do yoa.take me for—a clothes<br />

ringer?*:—Chicago Xews.<br />

M o t l a S t o c k .<br />

Customer (iffltatedly to Eossiplng<br />

abopclrls>—I wish you would show me<br />

common civility. 8bopglrl (absently}—'<br />

Sorry, madam; We ain't got It—Boston<br />

Transcript. .<br />

"THI yoa regard that man's argu-<br />

ments as sound?" ' '<br />

. "Yes."..answered the senator, "That<br />

and nothing 'else,'*—Washington Star.<br />

Suuilt-v... ftiaju.uJ U E.i.;ll«!i la-irsii-<br />

, are, suiUctemiy Luov.lu^ iit'.tllstiu.<br />

gulsh betuo,.:i m.-loua sub*br !li«u ii Hive<br />

«ro|i of tcuilfr li«C unu. lu u CJUJIIV<br />

of blurs Uu'y win have euni'c-ilt'j It<br />

from Hl-ht. Try thoui u-ltb a p:«.i? of<br />

chJlk or a tiny i-v.i'ilo. anil tbty re-<br />

ninlil utollc'jy luii.lii'alilc. Wet the<br />

chulti anil oiler It. u|;:i!u. und tile plant<br />

apparently mistakes It for meat.- tbe<br />

bristles gradually Vloslng round It:<br />

u. UUco\'er|uz the' doception. they<br />

GiiaKy relax uud return tbe chalk<br />

without thJinku. Tbeie vegetable glntv<br />

tons will a'wsrti morsel* of poached<br />

and mutton chops.'but cbeeju<br />

tunu the IOJVCK rjatte black and <strong>On</strong>al-<br />

"» kills tUT<br />

D e f l o e d .<br />

Teacher—WUD kusns. what triplets<br />

aroT Teacher's Pet—I know. Two<br />

twins and .one left over.—Woman's<br />

Home' Companion.<br />

Idleness walks so elowry that pover-<br />

ty has no trouble tn catehlns op writ<br />

It<br />

The man who forgets to be thankfrj<br />

hu fallen ssleep hi life.—Stevenson.<br />

Two Irishmen were digging a sevker.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e of them .was a big. strong man<br />

abouf sfx,. feet four Inches In height<br />

and the other one was a little,'puny<br />

man about four feet sir Indies. The<br />

foreman came along Ju> See how the<br />

work was progressing and noticed that<br />

one of them was doing more work than<br />

the other. '-Look here.*' be cried, "bow<br />

Is It that little Dennis bacan. who Is<br />

only half your size. Is doing nearly<br />

twice as'much work as yon. Patrickr<br />

Glancing down to his partner. Pat re-<br />

plied: "And why- shouldn't bet Ain't<br />

he nearer to liV . • , ,"<br />

The world Is bin who can see through<br />

Its pretension. . What deafness.' what<br />

stone blind custom, what jovergrowi)<br />

error you behold. Is there only by your<br />

sufferance See It to be a*.)|e. and yon<br />

have already dealt It tia mortal blow.—<br />

IS<br />

In, Kngbjnd. under the Tndors, tile<br />

man who gave to a beggar was fined<br />

and the redolent of the gift was pan-<br />

•Tat'ltus. I'llti'r. XI'IIOJIII iur and others.<br />

': lie U'i::u'!ii were<br />

great l.i^r'il^lnki-rs uud tbut for a long<br />

.tluii" every Hiijlc**s»;wr iiiudt; bis own<br />

tHt-r. In tii i^c- year* iHt-r was the<br />

erJl nnil p:>;n:l.:r ilrlnk. In the colony<br />

of Mu.*ii!(-(iurfvtrs Its r**tnll prlra waw<br />

Hi.-.1 l.y itnv ut u iM-iuiy u (irili-rt'ti tdu.t every vlct-<br />

Uftta-.or «r.I.ii:iiy lu'nktfiifr should ol-<br />

jvays b*- jiroi'liled with goml whole<br />

soUic I!**V fur the « and 'cugravliiKs for",..<br />

rupiH'r cent that was to bo banM><br />

wlilrh hiiH RIUCV IIIM-MI in servlcs j-<br />

were over n thonsiuul iloslgi<br />

firlzo wnii n, ghoil ono.<br />

r;:ckeil bl* brain for soino <<br />

slniniliir ilotlun th\it would<br />

for uioutlis he hju?<br />

sirllsfy hliiiwlf. *** 1<br />

Ouo morning a tniiiilKjr of<br />

with their ibU-f,'.who Inul beeatajjj<br />

their nwiM-i'ts to the prent whitt/<br />

In WiixtihiK'.ou, I'MIIII. to tbe cU>i<br />

were slimvii tbrotiKli the mint 1<br />

Intmduivtl to Ilie.wbato^<br />

e Tii:iki*r, who was'<br />

IIIM young iliiiiijhtei<br />

.- . •«<br />

^ •<br />

OL. XXVII.<br />

OOEAf? CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1906.<br />

• ' . . ' . . . • ! • • ' • • • ' • . . ' • ' .' • • . • • . • . . * • . • • • • • • • • . .<br />

lu<br />

ijCity Sentinel<br />

Publlaned Wtekly at •<br />

rRTIS ROBINSON<br />

^Editor and Proprietor<br />

er Year, Strictly In Advance<br />

fSi.Jo at End nf Year" ''•<br />

j StnhJ<br />

gn-iit .'cdiiifrn. . Tbe olil thief „, J,j<br />

ti'ttvtiHl liy tin 1 swei-t- faced maUau'l<br />

ln-r Inl.TO't In Ills feathers and<br />

!.l,v wondered DOV<br />

woiilil look In tlii" feiitliercdDej<br />

Till* w:i« mill th rlllof. who «Mj£<br />

lhvsliil IIIIIISI-IC rolntal<br />

world liiK. sni'h treini'iuloos-j<br />

tloii.—Hi'tralt Xi'wrf<br />

DIRECTORY.<br />

CITV OFFICIALS<br />

__ _. i «.(;tmmplon. . , » '<br />

Dl ofi'-owncU—Muck W. Adam*<br />

k—T. Leo AduniH, * . i<br />

•w-lruK. UliMiii|>lon. , . ,<br />

—Ntoholiut C'orwm<br />

I I'ollco-Wiiiiuuil Hrull.. '<br />

InHpeotor jk|urlrort C Hmlth.<br />

jpervlKor—wtirron W. !irt»wn.<br />

Icltor—Kx-JuUrfeJott. TUutiipHon.<br />

men—Ueortce u. \ituuiH, A1«rk W.<br />

^IIUiimH.i.ntliuiu, limob O. Htcel-<br />

irry lieodloy. Hurry I*- rimlth, U. H.<br />

•ol Ueuilh—Dr. ( li4rlet*.K« KilwurUw,<br />

Mi l>r. C H. Itlrter, Nwretury; Hurry<br />

Ion* TrUH<br />

gpector; l>r. 1. N. (.rlnooni, Mnllcul<br />

r. Dr. N. II. Hurt; H rburlC.Htn.il.,<br />

fot Educntlon-Dr. H. T. Abbott,<br />

~: A. J. Hmlth. Vice ITtfHUletu; K. c.<br />

_. Hoeretary; Klvbiird It. iiiur-.H. B.<br />

i, JutnuM w. i vf. • »<br />

jup^riDiaudent—1'rot. JUIIICH M<br />

r or the I*oor—Jerome H, Ku»b.,<br />

JCHURCIi "SERVICES.<br />

»|".tJburcb(cornorV'ouiral Jivenue I<br />

•• Hireet. Itev. J. Ward (Jumble<br />

..r. . ! '<br />

ifHurvtre, tOJW: ©veotnj:»*«rvlre,7JtO.<br />

uectluif, We«ineMdHy ov«nlnjr, 7JUi.<br />

Muhool, 2^0. Thomiw H. Uoarluy.<br />

ATTORSEYfc.a.T'LAW.<br />

HIEDIMU<br />

JJyJORGAN HAND,<br />

ATTORNEY and<br />

COU NSELLOR-AT-LAW,<br />

Solicitor. Hastar and Examiner In Ohanovry,<br />

Haprams Coifrt Commlaalonar. Notaiy Publlo.<br />

alAPE HAV dOIIHT HOVHK, M. J.<br />

(Oppoaltsl^ibllo Bulldlpga).<br />

JONATHAN HAND,<br />

OonnselloF r<br />

' 8olloltor, Muter In Chaooary, Notary Pnbllo,<br />

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J<br />

Iconic DlMtnnco Telepbnne.<br />

^C. HUTCHINSON, M. D.<br />

«*> llomoeopathist.<br />

No.' Hsi4 Ocean Avenue.<br />

OCEAN CITV. N. j: .<br />

OCUCK I1ODBS:-TIU 10 a. nt.,2 to 1p.m.,<br />

II lo«|». ID. ' .<br />

jg[ARRISON H. VOORHEKS<br />

CoutiHollor-ai-<br />

207 .tlorUrl Ntrect. - I'siadiiq,<br />

\V. IIOIT AIHJAIU A mm lew \< ry «.ii..nv-li. IMnutris.<br />

Jt>-:llir\ U till- clC's fnod add<br />

I"rov«A<br />

Illvjuiltllili V<br />

lUlii'M p.iwor lu wiininnV— BroosB<br />

L-ott.<br />

•" uiore woiiii'ii hnve<br />

ni(ir th^y are willing to<br />

'UCIIM. :<br />

Women "aro<br />

present iiml m<br />

uniwi* rnivt-rb.<br />

A tcrnmirniit wife,may In<br />

ice-in In' ili!cfi>il a toleraN*<br />

iir.—\Viii.hlii:;t'.in Irving<br />

llielr wlvi's. tbltililifj t • minutetta*^<br />

ml tliey iiliviiyx full.—Jnbnwn.<br />

_.. HuiHliiy morning, mm. J.<br />

l«ud«r; Monilaytivenjnif,7.l.'i, Mnl.<br />

Krl ..< uvuainir, VOUIIKH<br />

rlieM^t >.>«llflaK Hro lield in<br />

jHbyterliiirCriureli, Wevley Iiveimu<br />

inlu Htrevt. Kav. H.T. CiiMHilUjrry.<br />

inday aervlceii, lUUB) u. m. und »<br />

.ij«r nicelluv. W"lne"<br />

I II IU<br />

Til. II u. lu. ' •<br />

a p. ni.<br />

H p. 111. . *<br />

Hcll'l'bciiie<br />

I N. GRISCOM, M. I>. .<br />

KMJllTIIST. ANlVWB.SI.BY AVE.<br />

XUitU lMionf*—Ifa'll* l'»i lutt>r-Htut«r. ll:t.<br />

OUU'M HoiirH Unit) Ut"~ m. From 0 to H p. m.<br />

, No olllcc UuurM MuiHluy iiftermHin.<br />

- At-Hfiibvn H. CorMon'M, Munifirn ftloudnyN,<br />

un, I** O. K, «it A.,<br />

- Krlduy nliiht lu K. of 1\ liull.<br />

eVy Krlduy iilK<br />

ruooM, Hecretttry.<br />

. of A., m«tu every Mat<br />

K. ol 1\ bull. ii. T,<br />

19. (•• O. of A., m«tu every MatiirdilV.<br />

l K l 1\ bll ii T Uuao<br />

| v! in<br />

ninnr'itiiifj'. Imt h ' •llilrtt •<br />

ItimlllW.<br />

|.ii nf IIIIJI" B'") ,<br />

J iii'rfurated. 1<br />

me tuue»<br />

nni'li'iit Orulda<br />

liy I>lliiy and other <<br />

Htella Council. No. as, Vt. of l»., meet*<br />

Monday uleep at 7.10, in K. or 1*. Hull.<br />

CHURCH SOCIETIES.<br />

KIUOT M. K. OllUKOH. -<br />

• Aid meet* Brat Monday evanlLIE of<br />

nontn. Mm. Ellsabetb (Julidy. vm»\-<br />

in. UIVIDIU Tborn, trtatnurtri Mm.<br />

Adfiijiai* ttfiorotittry* ' ' •<br />

Jobn O. dandy, superintendent ,Ji-n<br />

»"•' 1. •' , . •<br />

'IB8T PBaSBlTIHIAK bllUUCH. '<br />

W Auxiliary Uoclcty nieeta Jimt Ml/'<br />

.^enlBS ofi aob tnontn. PreHldenti<br />

J. F. Fox; Vlce-1'reaident, Mm, lu M<br />

fl treaaurari Mm. William K. Wll<br />

*p; Moreuiry. Mra. Jon. I. Hcull: uaalii-<br />

- «tiiry. Mra. T L>ee. Adam*: coUeoto»«i<br />

.aimun and Mm. Cbm-len Mumn.. , *<br />

.r KndeaVor noolety meets every Krl-<br />

Mrnoon at i o'clooa. .<br />

jtlan Kndeuvor. noclety meet* at 7<br />

t Uunday evenlnga, .<br />

Obruitian Teuiperuuco 'Union,<br />

omlnutlonul, meet* aemt.montnly«<br />

- — t*lii * .-.»- •»^I._.^M __^^^_ , *<br />

nl. Mm. Eltmbutb Urlolts corro«popd<br />

ry, Mm. A. B. Kanck; racordlr-<br />

lira. M, Mllner; treawirar, Mra.<br />

thin<br />

i" U:ui',-htlly i<br />

l»lttU. "I jiui tbtt.otdr. utti<br />

'Well; ytw, but you want tO*J<br />

ber that you're UOt 0 llM* *<br />

t'hllU fre«».<br />

itman'a Aaaoolatiou. WUlon Wllleu,<br />

jut, Mark Lake, asoratiuy. "<br />

OK wlu be bald Ii<br />

In June.<br />

. Da«d lo 1«.<br />

Mm. KnlcLer—Weren't yoa 1<br />

cd when the bull bellowcd.st J<br />

account of your now dress!<br />

er-No.' It was exactly th» i<br />

>X behaved wbon he sot tho.*<br />

Ocean O ty Bonding and Loan aaaoela.<br />

neeuaaooud Hatnrday of eaob month.<br />

" nt, ueorge p. Adania; aooretary, "<br />

MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING<br />

ALLOWAY M. SMITH & CO;<br />

(Successors to H. A. W;. Smith)<br />

811 ASBURY AVENUE,. - OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />

TELEPHONE, Y<br />

HAND NAMED TO SUCCEED<br />

SENATOR LEWIS M. CRES5E<br />

In a Convention Controlled by the Hand People, the<br />

Former Senator was Nominated With No<br />

Friction—Cresse Said He Would Not be<br />

an Independent Candidate—Stille<br />

'Nominated for Assembly. •<br />

In the Republli'aii County Conven-<br />

tion held in the Hippodrome lu thin<br />

city on Balurday afternoon last, '«x-<br />

Hcuntor Robert K. (land, of Krraa,<br />

vvaH nominated for Henutor to tmcuced<br />

Honator'LowiH M. CrcHw, who HUC-<br />

Nled Mr. Hand, uud who haH held<br />

tlio poHltlon diirlnK tho lant I m. :<br />

In a prepared Hpeech, pry|iareM|uoted, Senator<br />

eNHe Ktated that there had been ru-<br />

uiorn that', if not reuoiulnafed, he<br />

would run for the KonalorKhlp on an<br />

iidependent ticket. Mr..('reHM) told<br />

[InntclcRaTcirthntrinnnnl no liiieiitloir<br />

of iloliiRanythhiK nf the kind. .<br />

I"r. 3. H. I)ougla-u> wan chot.cu<br />

sei'rctiiry of the committee.<br />

coiiiiiilUcu Mliall coiiHlHt of members<br />

Irom ench election district, to be ap-<br />

pointed by the chairman of the con-<br />

vention, .: - ••<br />

Captain Hale lu a few worilx<br />

nominated Robt. K. Hand for the<br />

otllce or Stute Kenatdr,<br />

Mr. llonnell -named Conivllle II.<br />

HtlllevofTiicknhoerforthe-Ainiemblyr<br />

"uiniiii with a clean record and well<br />

liked hy nil who know him. The<br />

nomination Wax xecouded by<br />

Suyre. • . • . .<br />

l>r. .1. X.- (JrlHcoiu, In a ringing<br />

Mpeceh, plm-eil Benntor Ije»'l'» M,<br />

Crc>ise'H iiamo before the convention,<br />

mi iiHlKnisi<br />

acllin him In a poxltlon to win the<br />

ntllcc tliat lie HO Justly inerltH. (Jentle-<br />

inen, It Klven IUO tho greateHt pleamirc<br />

to present the nnnreof Kcnator h. M.<br />

•tc^^ensiicunillilatefiirnouiliiatlon for<br />

e SeimtiirMlil|i ot Curio ^lay Oiiiiity,-<br />

nil I aHHtirvyou.vletorlouH or defeated<br />

ie will t-Uinil true tiHhe rrliiuliilcx of<br />

tcinibllcalllwin aiid true to IIIH party.'<br />

DAVID MUIR, JR.,<br />

Tin, • Slate • and - Slap - Roofing,<br />

CORRUGATED IRON WORK •<br />

FURNACES AND RANGES,<br />

405 Wesley Avenue, - Ocean City, N. J.<br />

. • RepalrH of every description for allimokeH ..<br />

• of FuruaceM aiidlHangeH. ' •.<br />

Repairing itone promptly. Smoky .clilniueyB<br />

cured or lio charge Shop lu rear. . . •<br />

• , . • • • . , »<br />

How About Shutting<br />

off the Water? .,.. T<br />

We have the mechanics and, the ability '<br />

to do 'this properly. A little attention<br />

. and a little' expense NOW, will save<br />

a •'heap "of it when Spring comes.<br />

JOHN R. GROVES, <<br />

64-9 Asbury Ave -* - Ocean City, N. J<br />

Mr, ('lialriiiuii, you. my fellow Ite-<br />

lnililkaiiB. nnil (lentleineii:<br />

It in my privilege to-day to Hpeak<br />

id you briefly In behalf.of one whom<br />

yull alt know, win) IH a soil of Cujie<br />

May Cminly tii tlie manor iKirn, and<br />

ulinse idicexlori- .have had lio vmall<br />

Mian. In nuikInn her hletnry, ami who<br />

liimxelf will he known In the yearn to<br />

come UN 'me of the line«t typen of.men<br />

und tlie truest of Kcntteuieii that old<br />

.•a|ie'May County IIBH ever produced.<br />

AH tit lil« public record, it needN no<br />

eulogy from me. HurhiK the Inciim-<br />

Imiicy of theptllcefl lie-haM lieirl^more<br />

IUWH direi'tly beneliclul to the inu»<br />

of the people liavo been enacted than<br />

In any other period of the liiHtory of<br />

the Huuie leiiRth, and In every Inutaiice<br />

be'IiaH fully HII p port ed 'beue meaBUreii<br />

with hit) vote.. Ill fact during tbe taut<br />

tWo yearn, under the wine and able<br />

leadership' of our prenent CJovernor,<br />

whom history^ will acclaim as the<br />

Brentt'fct. Governor New Jersey has<br />

ever hud, more k'Rlflatloir has been<br />

enacted for tlio benellt or the commou<br />

people tliun in anjr previous ten years,<br />

We are proud or the fact that the<br />

oncmleH our candidate IIUB made were<br />

nnile ill tlie support of legislation that<br />

wan enacted tor the moral aud ma-<br />

terial Welfare of the general jiubllo aud<br />

uot rbj- cu"rnoratc' Interests-. Ho \vcarn<br />

no lnan'H collar, and never will. Ha<br />

wears no UIUII'B nbackles and uever<br />

iian taken ordi rs from any corporation<br />

magnate; be'ban "lidded lustre to the<br />

Uameu'Of those.inen-who-JmVe repre-<br />

^teuted Cape May Couuty In tbe service<br />

ortbeStatfrol New Jersey; . ""<br />

As to hl« private life, ]t Is wlthou<br />

reproach; thone who kuow htm beet<br />

love him most. Kitidly and genial lu<br />

bia Intercourse wltb all, the regard of<br />

bis .townsmen Is bhown by the fact<br />

that no reputable man'In'all of Ocean<br />

City could lie found to oppose him as<br />

delegate lit .the - recent primaries.<br />

Where he given bin friendship he In<br />

tbe BtauucbeHt and truest friend ever<br />

He Is a Ho|iubllcau, a stalwart of tin<br />

Btalwarta, whoso voice hau ever bee<br />

beard lu no uncertain tones lu aup<br />

port of tbe. prllielples of Republican,<br />

loin an Republicanism has been pro-<br />

claimed by Iilncolu, OarUeld and<br />

Roosevelt. Honest differences, of oplu<br />

ns to pulley, • have always been<br />

bund, and Die liberal in hid respects<br />

he honest opinions, of his opponent.<br />

though he hlinseir'(irmly believes<br />

hat the eourse ho follows will bo for<br />

ho benefit of the grcatec majority of<br />

ho people lie, represents. Bliou'd the<br />

orlunes of war or politics decree that<br />

lofeat shoiilil perch upon IIIH banner^<br />

Is voice will never'be heard hi ailvls-<br />

g IIIH frleudi* aud followers to fomake<br />

he Republican party and, vote for the<br />

>emucratlc candidate -in opposition to<br />

ils HiiccesHruI Republican opponent;<br />

ut ratlKT ho will urivlHC them, to<br />

GARDNER AGAIN<br />

GETS NOMINATION<br />

Chosen for Eighth Term, He<br />

isPrateed by Governor - .<br />

Stokes.<br />

In the Hceond District Republican<br />

Convention, at Tumbling Dam Park,<br />

rldgeton, Tuesday, Congressman<br />

Dim J. (iuriliner, of Atlantic County,<br />

nnmiiiated by aectumatlon v for his<br />

Ighth term. The convention wax one,<br />

the most- eudiuslastle ever held In<br />

he district. The Atlantic-County<br />

elcgatlon went In a special train, and<br />

lth the dPlegateH from Rurllngton<br />

ud Cape May were mot at the station<br />

'and shoulder to Khnuluer in Hupporl<br />

tlio' principle)! that have been the<br />

uiile and beacon, light of the grand<br />

Id party for the lout balf century.<br />

>Ien are born, live their little liven,<br />

lie and are soon forgotten, but tbe<br />

irlnc'plex that |iave been and are<br />

(lealHoftbe Itepiihlican party tliat wu<br />

ill love are ax ImpcrishableaHtlib hill*<br />

nd an eternal an the heavens, .<br />

I pre»e.iit to you, gentlemen, the<br />

ante nf one whom^ie of Oecau City.<br />

ire proiid to ejnlm an a eltl/en nn into details 'of what IIIH -policy<br />

HI be.'what lie will do or leave uu-<br />

me. . I don't need to tell you what<br />

Ills I will Introdilee and pans next<br />

Inter. That In ouo of the bright<br />

Wen to lonk at it. The dark side Is<br />

Ills: I have had at my side, lighting<br />

loulder to shoulder, an army of good.<br />

iyal friendn, ready to make any nucrl-<br />

Ice a'ud I have led them to jlefent<br />

'hat Is the hard part for me—there Is<br />

ie Ktlug, and right here while I 'have<br />

he opportunity I want to exprt'SH my<br />

ppreclatloirortheir tlrcleHH~eirortH~ln<br />

uy behalf.<br />

In thin contest, I HomelliueH feel that<br />

huve not done-uiuch myself, but J<br />

liiuk you will all agree with mo that<br />

uy friends have put up a .pretty re-<br />

peetalile. tight—ut least, they luive<br />

.cpt up enough exelteinent lo break<br />

le'munbtony that sometimes ultemls<br />

RAILROAD MEN<br />

TO VISIT HERE<br />

Mayor Stoy Sends Request<br />

. to Mayor Champiou to '<br />

Iad and other Hues general agoutH for<br />

ihort-otrHng;—\Vill7be—poHltton—for<br />

•our people to give, the delegation a<br />

cceptlon at your yacht club.' The<br />

larty will remain about two hours<br />

md will look over the proposed route<br />

rom AtlanttcOlty to your beach front.<br />

A prompt reply will be appreciated<br />

iy.our committee. * - .'<br />

If possible a trolley ride through the<br />

Imlts of your famous resort will bo<br />

lighly appreciated by-all, If provided<br />

iy yiiur committee. .<br />

Vourn ltes|>ectful!y,<br />

K..P.:BTO.V. '<br />

President Adaintr-npimlnted tho fol-<br />

Aving committee: tiea.O. Admns, I).<br />

. Sampson . and J. C, Sreeinran.<br />

hese gentlemen were-requested to do<br />

verythlilg possiblu to eutorlahi the<br />

Isltors. "••.••<br />

Before the committee WBH appointed,<br />

'ommodore C. Howard .Schermcrhorn,<br />

" the Ocean City Yacht Club, exr<br />

ressed regret that the season had<br />

•nded and that all the bouts were ., FciRg. of Cumiteu,Who has<br />

arge property Interests here, where he<br />

esldes In tliu sunimer, has arranged to<br />

ako a numlier ot iiililltions to tbe<br />

'uirvlew Hotel, whleh he owns, aud<br />

bleli has been so capably maiiagi'd<br />

iy Mrs. Fixed since she took charge<br />

ifter the hotel wus erected.<br />

Tho dhUng room of the hotel IH to be<br />

made double Its present capacity.<br />

Board of Trade Wtfclliiy.<br />

The Oceaii City. Hoard. of Trade<br />

III meet In Council Chamber ut K<br />

'clock this (Thurstluy) evening. All<br />

members are requested to attend, us<br />

utters of Importance will come up.<br />

.We have all done whatever our<br />

taiids or heads found to do, and have<br />

io excuse or apologies to oiler, t think<br />

frank confession rrom both sides<br />

oulil be that we have both douo<br />

ibout all we couTd to win, aiid we<br />

Ust bow to the Inevitable.<br />

I have frequently been askod whether<br />

r I would run Independently nr mil<br />

nd in order to clear the utlnusphere<br />

irlends and cticmlcs ullke, I Want<br />

o'Htate here, publicly, that I will Hot,<br />

Hider any clrciiiiistanceM, be au m-<br />

e|ien(leiit cniiilldate. And once more<br />

waul to express my appreciation ol<br />

lie many good friends who bave'vnl-<br />

liltccrcd to go' alon(?" in caso I<br />

iliould.* Mnt we don't want two<br />

tepubllean partlen In this couuty; the<br />

mrty. IH bifsfcer tliun inyself, nnd my<br />

liugrintlun It has repudiated me will<br />

lot luT^ti HiiOlt'ieilt reason .for tlic to;<br />

Urn my back upoirit.,<br />

Another silver lliilng to the dark<br />

limd of (Ii feat In the Inner COIIHC<br />

esu tlmt I have' honestly dune my<br />

;ery best for my constitueutH and the<br />

axpayern. My only thought bus been<br />

heir Welfuro, and all my public acts<br />

lavo had in. view "Uio greatest good<br />

a tlie greatest number.'' Itut at<br />

legislation ban been from tlie earliest<br />

ays of history & Circumscribing of the<br />

uctloiia of the few for tlio benellt of the<br />

many—Which IH another >yuy or "nay.<br />

Ing. you can't please ' everybody.<br />

Homebody's apparent rlghtH are re-<br />

strlcted for ilie general good of tb(;<br />

icople at lurgo.<br />

I think I had reason tn expect that<br />

my course would meet tho approval o<br />

the people, hilt what I have done rial<br />

either been not understood or appre-<br />

ciated, at least that Is the] story the<br />

ballots tell, and we bow as 'gracefully<br />

aH possible to the Verdict of the voters,<br />

I am* a flrm believer In majority rule,<br />

and If a miijorlty'of tho people of this<br />

county prefer Bonator Hand at the<br />

bead of ntluirs, they are by rlebt eu-<br />

Itled to hla representation, and I<br />

would be the taut one to attempt to<br />

thwnrt their wishes au ex pressed at thf<br />

polls last Tuesday.<br />

tienator Hand having served In tho<br />

Senate two terms' knows better than<br />

most or you. the responsibility he Is<br />

assuming. To attempt to defeut tho<br />

legislation that would be injurious tc<br />

the county, and to secure for It leglsta<br />

tlon that Is heeded, Is no small task<br />

even In a small county like thin.<br />

Your representatives In the Legisla-<br />

ture have to Spend many hours of -mud<br />

w6rk, In research and study (when the<br />

rest of you are asleep) In order to vote<br />

Intelligently and houettly on matter<br />

Commrjdore Has Always Paid 1 f\> c<br />

XaxeB Batty; He Telia 1 /^'**<br />

Membeft of Couodii^ \ $ ^<br />

At Council's moetlng^n Monday^ ^V*'<br />

evculqg. Commodore^ O. Howard 1<br />

bchermerhojrn, of Philadelphia, toaiit,,<br />

a protest against being advertised ui<br />

delinquent taxpayer in thto $tty, J-<br />

something of which he bu,*never'~~.<br />

been guilty, ho said. <strong>On</strong> tbe contrary,,<br />

he bos always been prompt In " "<br />

his taxes.<br />

The trouble over this piece of Una;,/<br />

baa been before Council ueveral times'..,<br />

recently. Not until thla past year, a*<br />

inn been staled, have Mr. BobermerV vX '<br />

torn and Mr. A.T. James been as-'"/ 1 " 1<br />

lessed for property alongside tbe<br />

oardwnlk and In tbo vicinity of<<br />

hlrteonth rtreet.<br />

Mr. Bcbermerhorii c'aimed that the<br />

ground was largely occupied by the •<br />

ENLARGE HOTEL<br />

ty,. and ho asked fora proper ad*<br />

lustment of tho matter.<br />

Mr. Jamea was present at tlie meet.<br />

ig, but did uot say anything- In<br />

reference to the question,<br />

Mr. Bchcrmerhorn, continuing hla<br />

emarks, stated that If the groand-U<br />

Kild under the present conditions It<br />

ill be the last easement deed he will<br />

Igu In Ocean City. ,, ..<br />

City Solicitor Thompson expressed<br />

he opinion that Council baa the right<br />

> adjui-t Hie assessment.<br />

John Creth Marsh, representing the<br />

illssos Crcth, • asked fair .reduction for"<br />

in alleged overcharge. <br />

Oil motion; the proper officers were<br />

nstructed to adjust these claims.<br />

A Itrrte later, ^r^Tbompsou said<br />

liat ho hail looked Into tbe matter<br />

nil was of-the opinion that the city<br />

IOH uo* right to change the assessment,<br />

Then came a little "scrap" over the<br />

ims. u. • Miller communication, ref-<br />

reuce to which Is made elsewhere In<br />

his Issuo. '<br />

Judge Thompson told Council that;<br />

ndur the conditions, the city knew<br />

ily Mr licedn. • . -: '<br />

METHODISTS JUBILANT<br />

irectlngyour welfare. To huve done<br />

Is and then be coiiilemneil lu hard,<br />

ut that is tlie prlceur penalty of being<br />

public life.<br />

Although defeated by the Kcpuhll-<br />

rau party of this county,.I emerge from<br />

tit content with charity for all my<br />

iiemlcs and malice toward none.<br />

The party and the pcoplo of' Cape<br />

lay Cotiuty.have iny very bmt wishctt,<br />

ml lu* tlic. familiar language of till'<br />

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