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OBATION8 BY HONOR I David Lloyd George.<br />
MBN OF HIGH SCHOOL, It has been saki that no one.<br />
(Continued from Page Three) since Napoleon, his appeared on<br />
,'the earth who attracts so unlverhlm<br />
untold pain and suffering for «al an interest as David Lloyd<br />
•any years. Not the general', George. It U significant how comwhole<br />
only; every compartment <strong>of</strong> Pletely a politician should overit<br />
ia worked out with intense ear- shadow all the great soldiers and<br />
•_ Beateeaa, Into truth, into clear sailors, charged with their %u-<br />
*»««aUty. Each answers to the lion's very life in the severest and<br />
other; each flu in its place, like a infinitely the moat critical military<br />
marble stone accurately hewn and struggle in history.<br />
Polished. No light task; a right The life <strong>of</strong> Uoyd George is an<br />
intense one; but a task which is example <strong>of</strong> the great possibilities<br />
djoosx <strong>of</strong> democracy. His fathers William<br />
Intensity is the prevailing char- G *° r ge. master <strong>of</strong> the.Hope Street<br />
•cter <strong>of</strong> Dante's genius. Through I'nitarian Schools, <strong>of</strong> Liverpool.<br />
aH object* be pierces, as it were. M*** when Lloyd George wa« very<br />
down into the heart <strong>of</strong> being. He young, leaving him and his mother<br />
•*• • area* power <strong>of</strong> vision. There with tn * only support ,.f a broth-<br />
** alao a brevity, an abrupt pre- rr> wnu wa * a cobbler.<br />
cisloo in him. <strong>On</strong>e smiting, sting. With this small resource <strong>of</strong><br />
ii>C word, then there is silence. Hii w 'th. Lloyd Geurge had a »vry<br />
alienee is more eloquent than "*"* '' m « «•» get along. He wa'a<br />
words. educated in a Welsh Church<br />
This song <strong>of</strong> Dante's will yet * 1 "' 100 ' ond under tutor*. When<br />
last for long thousands, <strong>of</strong> years. ° nv «>nsiders thi» rather meagre<br />
For the thing that U uttered, from "luxation, it seems strange that he<br />
the inmost parts <strong>of</strong> a man's soul. thould have been able to attain<br />
differs altogether from what ia ut- **-' n * h 'gl> Position.<br />
tered by the outer part. The outer Lloyd George wa» by pr<strong>of</strong>ession<br />
ia <strong>of</strong> the day. the outer passes a solicitor. From Iinij to ];HI> h«<br />
away; the inmost is the same yesterday,<br />
today, and forever. True<br />
souls in all generations <strong>of</strong> the<br />
— world, who look on this Dante,<br />
will find a brotherhood in him: the<br />
deep sincerity <strong>of</strong> his thought*. hi»<br />
woes, and hopes, will speak likewise<br />
to their sincerity. <strong>On</strong>e need<br />
not wonder if it were predicted<br />
that his poem might be the most<br />
enduring thing Europe has yet<br />
made; for nothing so enduren a* a<br />
truly spoken word.<br />
Those who have ever aeen that<br />
superb portrait <strong>of</strong> Dante by<br />
Grotto cannot fail to be impressed<br />
by It. While looking on it you<br />
cannot help inclining to think it<br />
genuine whoever did it. It ia a<br />
most touching face. That loneli-<br />
Dees, that deathless sorrow" and<br />
pain, significant <strong>of</strong> the whole his.<br />
tory <strong>of</strong> Dante! It ia the most<br />
mournful face ever painted from<br />
reality. There is in it that s<strong>of</strong>tness,<br />
tenderness and gentle affsction<br />
<strong>of</strong> a child: but all this is<br />
aa if congealed into sharp contradiction.<br />
Isolation, proud, hopeless •<br />
•aia. It is a silent pain. too. a<br />
silent, scornful oce: the lip is<br />
carted into a kind <strong>of</strong> godlike di»daia<br />
<strong>of</strong> the thing that is eaur.g<br />
OH aia heart. The face <strong>of</strong> or.,<br />
wholly in protest and hfe-!i>cg<br />
the world. Thia u<br />
this \ cK-e <strong>of</strong> the<br />
. aad stegs his mya<br />
amahle song.<br />
r wonder that Saves-<br />
- -,^, had accoamo-<br />
—.— •• targe a number <strong>of</strong> v:sstera<br />
to ralabratt this ivcasioc: can<br />
we BOW marvel that the various<br />
Italian factions have laid aside<br />
their differences and have<br />
ta doing their Dtnwst to honor<br />
ana* Nay. would that Rawr.ca<br />
had .not held the people: Would<br />
that la* differences aad qu<br />
•* the whole world had bee<br />
•aide Then, indeed, wou^i we<br />
kave approached to some degre*<br />
m paying him his doe hooor>. Ther.<br />
woald fttusg tribute have beer,<br />
tsakt to this aoble mar. Ia -.here<br />
reason. th.n. that the<br />
<strong>of</strong> the world, to whom the<br />
- X«ars will but make him<br />
•sere endeared, once agile, as ;r.<br />
tae past, have praised, hav. ,%•<br />
abed, have magnified, have ador«i<br />
him. the poet divir.e. he wto»e<br />
i can never be effaced.<br />
can never be<br />
• glory can never be o<br />
•iterated as long as human beingi<br />
tread this earth?<br />
NEW fifTERMATIOiUl<br />
•»^son*srs0araUa>J(bTba^.<br />
•ma mam. eaeineers. bankers.<br />
was president <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> trade<br />
from litos to l'.'IJ ihance!!or o.'<br />
the exchequer, from li>l.V to li'l,;<br />
minl-ier <strong>of</strong> muniTioni. during !:•!,;<br />
secretary <strong>of</strong> wur. and from 1:'N t..<br />
the prnent time prime m:r.:-l>T<br />
Because <strong>of</strong> hi* many >j>..»»«-><br />
in the pa»t.»m the fa:i <strong>of</strong> A.qu.-.h.<br />
due partly to thi attack* <strong>of</strong> Lord<br />
XortlulinV. iieu L!..\d<br />
IJr^.rge was mad.- prime mim.ter.<br />
He a»»unu-d thl» |H>«itj.,r. at a wry<br />
critical era and sutveeded in racing<br />
the irisis. There „ no on.<br />
single mar. who did so mu.h :..<br />
shot-ten the war ar..l hnng it to i<br />
final end as I>aud L:..jd Gevrgi-<br />
His gnat acwmj>l.\hm.r!. Jur;rkthe<br />
war are familiar to all ,f \uU<br />
»u*r. n:a*:r.;.<br />
v d:r!:»ii<br />
BOOT BLACK PARLOR<br />
U Shines for $1.00 by bating<br />
ticket*.<br />
i» *hinea for 50 cent*.<br />
I>yeing Clipper* 4X cents<br />
I'oliah White Shwi 25 centa<br />
Hut-. Cleaned and Blocked and<br />
New Banda put on<br />
Polish and Lace* for Sale<br />
Cigar* and Cigarette*<br />
MIKELE LINORDO<br />
40-1 Mh St.. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />
tMi .Ml Kin,!* ol •'<br />
'HKIC.K UOKK<br />
r.vzxr MOCKS - COXCKETI<br />
I.united Timr WorL, Siv>all><br />
JAMES H. SMITH<br />
V' ) AKNuI U Al'ARTMKNT<br />
Atlantic Citv<br />
••MMt CJW far U Drf<br />
Lstsl Mi lM( Oisttsxf Tnck<br />
K 2M-W<br />
J. B THOMPSON A SON<br />
EXPRESS<br />
7J2 ami AUNLl OCfAII CITT. •. J<br />
GEO. 0. ADAMS * CO.<br />
Bricklayers aad PUiUrtrt<br />
711 AiltaT AVUUL<br />
WANTED<br />
Woman for<br />
operating sewing<br />
machine. Apply<br />
Laurence M. Lear<br />
BIY FROM WHOLESALER<br />
Sa»e 1-3 to 2-3<br />
FREE<br />
determine :i* j«^-_.-, c BuWn.<br />
» HUB » l»»a«r». etc.<br />
y. B-.-«<br />
ADEU'HIA SALES CO<br />
N. loth >:_ J'H1LA_ f\_<br />
forgotten that.<br />
>our _....^_<br />
Tht\<br />
are beirg killed t><br />
for. »ar.t <strong>of</strong> B.-.ti»h gur...<br />
-- —t^y> »;<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
o« <strong>of</strong> Uf, ,r tt.-^rj, C« : .V-<br />
FOR SALE<br />
LOT<br />
$350 to $900<br />
Baroo,<br />
HOWARD 0. MacPHERSON<br />
Builder<br />
'Of your trade nvrrJi; th_-.k i.f : '<br />
y-ur ckildren. Hc:p -.hem 1 C.w •<br />
' me those guns!" i*.<br />
We sa*i thj witt sa.h ger.p r. u - :s t-">>i Cr»r»<br />
; feehtg and rm^iiur. ttat there -<br />
oot oo« <strong>of</strong> hi. bear.rt »hu*r heart<br />
was n»,t nwved. They p~»!ed their ; " r -- r -" »«r» it<br />
trade Mvrrts JJe >ecured his Bj ; - »»«:r. :hou>d<br />
, *uns, .toa.d fai: frvm pv»er today, a*<br />
, This lUustrst tte part rUyed **' "''^ »ui rewe t^.,r L*g,r<br />
by his persocality m Uoj-i tf " i " ln > P r ''-' minuter in the last<br />
Genre's succru. Hosrete'r. it was " rtlir >. ar-d t-» a.A-wnp:.shmeeu<br />
out samoent u> mentu-n the sue- *'" >L1 -" J '•*'• »> '.he »;riat«.t uf<br />
re" <strong>of</strong> the Ceeoa OocfereKr. *'~ Kr *'-«H •••ateameo.<br />
, Uoj-d Ccurg. e«i,Ur«.e«J up^R iju,<br />
tipwiBrtt for porpo»« <strong>of</strong> wia- l "ta»- P. Brady, uf Bruad S;i»et<br />
Oin * • general «Urt»oo at home. >iat»oo. has opened hu cottage.<br />
It was called as an srnn.Minc can- Mi Sixteenth alrawt.<br />
OCEAN CITY LEDGER. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY<br />
CEMENT<br />
BLOCK<br />
BEST KIIVD<br />
DELIVERED ANYWHERE<br />
FRED GANT<br />
LlXWOOD. N. J.<br />
Phone 58-R-3 Somers Point<br />
Vacation Times are Jolly-<br />
When the Health is Right<br />
Ke*p it r.jfht with Nature' OUT, tonic and body-<br />
Miiloer—milk.<br />
But t* ,urv th* milk yuU get ;> purr and <strong>of</strong><br />
nouriaJUag coatrai.<br />
Abbot:. "A" Milk u famed for its Ueprndnbihtv on<br />
tbc~ tw. tx^nta. And her* in iK-rM C,tv v..u can<br />
a*rt Abbott. "A- Milk fMh every day. Lw Abbott,<br />
*TW yua while you ar* here. ar.d g>t tfcr rral ,^ne.<br />
tit and plraiurc out <strong>of</strong> yuur holdings.<br />
ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES. Inc.<br />
^. AtUntK C.ty<br />
Abbotts<br />
"A" Milk<br />
BARCLAY and McCORKuT"<br />
SAXD. PEBBLES. TOPSOIU I EUFNT. BRIiK »xo<br />
BLOCKS—*-•». a-ia. ^aj ^.^ m>Jr<br />
/«r PHOES1X PORTHXD<br />
Ate<br />
OPENING<br />
<strong>On</strong> the Walk<br />
THE FAMOUS<br />
La Victoire<br />
Rotisserie and Restaurant<br />
JUNE !Oth. 1922<br />
Popular Prices<br />
Joseph Broadley,<br />
731 A»bury ATSWUO. Of am air. N. J.<br />
E. A. CORSON<br />
GENERAL CONTRACTOR<br />
737 Asbury Avcnu*. Ociu <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
Roads Sewers Bridges Balklieads<br />
(ism Htir Cartw,.<br />
Nsei sea t-itt Ut<br />
Auastisa te OaUna'a Hast Cawtae<br />
JERRY PULLO<br />
CITY HA1X BARBER SHOP<br />
CJCARS. TOBACCO isj CICABETTES<br />
MJ ** Artwkt, NcatU Cly H.H.<br />
. 229 J<br />
WILLIAM H. OLDF1ELD<br />
WTE1JO8 TILE WOtK. TCUAZZ0.<br />
FUEPUCES. ETC.<br />
WM. T. TAYLOR<br />
PAPER HANGER<br />
12 Cealral A*»a<br />
IIIIMIl<br />
Cty. N.J<br />
BRECKLEY AUTO SERVICE.<br />
EXJDE AND GOULD BATTERIES<br />
SERVICE IS ALWAYS FIRST<br />
We repair all ma*>3 o» Batteries aad give aa honest<br />
job at an honest price.<br />
846 ASBURY AVE.<br />
IHMIIHIIIiiiiinm<br />
JAMES M. CHESTER & CO.<br />
Real Estate and Insurance<br />
K C+ti*t*» aa. Late (m Sab. lot«, |<br />
Neu le PM OMU, OCUO, CITY H. X<br />
JOHN R. GROVES Plumbing and<br />
US Ataary Arcaa* Heating<br />
**' *• J. Contractor<br />
RIECK ELECTRIC COMPANY<br />
EIGHTH ST. ud OCEAN AVE.<br />
e «U1 cair)<br />
TOASTEIS. FANS. HLiSlIC<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Contracting Company<br />
BRICK PLASTER STXJCS><br />
AU soik fuanute«4 aad<br />
L>uaute O »re«<br />
TO<br />
G A M C<br />
106* ASBURY AVENUE<br />
Saturday. JUM 17.1922<br />
UIGE CHORDS TO<br />
SING HERE JULY 2<br />
BEARING IN BOTEL<br />
USE CONTINUED<br />
Mr*. J. K. Msrraaaa. Issaertaat<br />
Witaeea, t'aahle te> Aaacar At<br />
Hearlag U Uarala Diaaate<br />
The last Unas the company <strong>of</strong>fered<br />
iU stock for sale every share<br />
was taken in two days. <strong>On</strong>ly a limited<br />
number <strong>of</strong> shares have been<br />
issued now and those wishing to<br />
avoid being too lata are getting<br />
their subacriptiuoa promptly.<br />
If desirable, sham may be purchased<br />
on an easy payment plan <strong>of</strong><br />
|S per share down and 15 per<br />
After a number <strong>of</strong> postpone- month. The stock is on sale at the<br />
asinlr. the hearing ia the case <strong>of</strong> cuaapany's oAVe or subscriptions<br />
Frank' W. Stanton A Co. agaiast «» °» placed through any employe<br />
Joseph M. Buwland for payment «* "» company.<br />
for fruit and produce supplied the<br />
Lincoln Hotel seeded about to POUND PBAaU. IN CLAM.<br />
come o/f before Justice uf the<br />
Peace F. H. Ware in the city hail Warrea Alls* TaU II Waa Werth<br />
court Saturday afternoon, hut *7S la lie*,<br />
there was another unexpected de- Warren Aileo and wife, <strong>of</strong><br />
lay. Mra. J. K. Morrison, regard- Frankfort. Philadelphia, were here<br />
ed as an important witness, waa a few days ago oa a short visit to<br />
unable to be present frrrsOT/t uf a Mn - Allen's father, Capt. Samuel<br />
sewre headache, and the case waa B. Scull, <strong>of</strong> the local police deruotlnud.<br />
partmsm. Mr. Allen underwent<br />
lira. John-on Ruoey. owner <strong>of</strong> • serious operation in Philadelphia<br />
the Strafed Hotel, called to the a few weeka ago and is now restand,<br />
testified that she met Joseph cuprrating rapidly. He is weU<br />
U. Buwtand on two occasions, the known to a number <strong>of</strong> residents <strong>of</strong><br />
nisi lime on the porch <strong>of</strong> what waa this resort, where be has been a<br />
then the Wavrriy Hotel. She met *ummer visitor for years.<br />
Mr. Buwtand directly after he had Capt. Scull, a short time since.<br />
purchased |he hotel then known aa sent Mr. aad Mrs. AUen a quaathe<br />
Hrwlings. now the Lincoln. It tity <strong>of</strong> clams. While rating one <strong>of</strong><br />
was early in the summer or in the the dams, Mr. AUen found a small<br />
spring. Mr. Rowland aaked wit- pearL He asked a >rweier friend<br />
n • what she thought about Ur»- what the pearl was worth, and was<br />
aiurrison taking charge <strong>of</strong> the told its value was between $75 and<br />
Lincoln. He said he had bought<br />
the house and Mrs. Morrisoa would<br />
run it. He would back her until<br />
aurn time as she might decide to<br />
buy the house.<br />
Mrs. Koney testified that she<br />
saw Rowland at the Lincoln aaaay<br />
She saw aad heard him<br />
1100.<br />
WAS BU8V IN UOITH<br />
A. J. Caaashers Balk Aaartmcal<br />
Haass* At Weal Palm Beach<br />
A. J. Chambers, <strong>of</strong> MUlvUle. was<br />
in town Saturday aad took a look<br />
give orders to ssen eagaged la the onr his property ia the Thirtywork<br />
<strong>of</strong> renovating the hotel. She fourth street section, where he<br />
h«ard Rowland say he had cm- has been a summer resident for<br />
[aloyoi ail first-class help for the saaay years.<br />
Lincoln, so that this house woald Mr. aad Mr*. Chambers returned<br />
be the flrat-class hotel <strong>of</strong> the city, a short liaae since frSMi West Palm<br />
Mrs. Roney. ia answer to a qua*- Beach. Fla.. where they spent the<br />
to, said that her Strand Hotel winter, as has been their custom<br />
Is directly opposite the Lincoln, (or several yean. Returning with<br />
aad she easily heard Rowland giv- Ihcsa were Harry Bsebe and wtfs.<br />
lag orders as she sat oa her porch, ol MUlvUle. who spent the wtater<br />
She had oae* takes diaacr at the at Wast Palm Beach.<br />
Lincoln as the gaast <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Mor- Mr. Chambers hoitt aa apartrison.<br />
meal house at Wast Palm Beach<br />
U reply to a «•«•• • **»»* •••••* here ia the<br />
who represented the plalatifla. summer seasons. Mr. Chambers<br />
Mrs. Roney stated that oa her sac- says that section <strong>of</strong> Florida U imoad<br />
conversation with Mr. low- proving woaderfully.<br />
i,.^ he asked her what aha<br />
thought <strong>of</strong> the proposition. Mr. P. S. SaUth and family, <strong>of</strong> PHI*<br />
Rowland said to her: "I prosaksed aoelphla. are la town for the seamy<br />
wife to help Mrs. Morrtaoa. son. occupying the cottage they<br />
baa need have ao fear. I'm with bought a short time aiace oa Aahsr<br />
to the east" Mrs. Rowland, to bary aveaae. near Ftfteeath<br />
^ the wttaee* street. Mr. Smith Is a Philadeii<br />
paia contractor.<br />
J.C. BAKER<br />
House<br />
Joseph Carr. representing Mr.<br />
Rowland, thought it strange,' be<br />
said, that Mrs. Morrison could not<br />
appear at thia hearing. He said<br />
be was not satisfied that she waa<br />
Saelleabarg Ckaral la "WiaMlag unable to be there, and be asked<br />
Feast <strong>of</strong> Hiawatha." UaaJer Justice Ware if he would try to get<br />
Ueary Garwaa ThaasVrr. her on the telephone. Mr. War*<br />
did so and was informed that Mrs. I<br />
A rich musical treat wUl beMorrison<br />
had a sick headache and j Painting<br />
given cottagers and other viaitora could not possibly leave her borne.<br />
in this ctfy on Booi»r, July S, AfUr a consultation, both law-1<br />
when. in> th« evening, the Saellen- yen and Justice Ware agreed to a »• All Its aWaaches<br />
burg Choral Society <strong>of</strong> about 200 postponement <strong>of</strong> the case until<br />
voices will be beard in a •plendld September 19. |<br />
program in the city's music pavilion,<br />
on the' Boardwalk. The bis; thai i l^'rf<br />
PAPER HANGING<br />
number on thia occasion will be to be tried at the Circuit Court at<br />
the "Wedding Feast <strong>of</strong> Hiawatha." Cape Hay Court Uouae In Sep-<br />
The vocalists will. be under the tember, and the results <strong>of</strong> these<br />
leadership <strong>of</strong> their director, Henry cases may have an important bear-<br />
Gordon Thunder, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. ing on the present suit<br />
433 Central A«enu«<br />
The Soellenburg Military Band o\<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
forty pieces will assist, under the<br />
direction <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>. John A. Carroll. Lighting Co. Makes<br />
* 113 E. fcaluBora AvantM<br />
Offer <strong>of</strong> Stock<br />
PHILADELPHIA<br />
The Snellenburg Military Band<br />
will arrive in thia city on the!<br />
morning <strong>of</strong> Sunday, July 2, and this: Lecal People Have Another Oporganization<br />
will give concerts in' porlaally far Haying la-<br />
the music pavilion in the afterves!<br />
awnl<br />
noon, free to the public, at 2J0<br />
and 4 o'clock. This will be a pleas Local people have another op-<br />
ure no one should miss.<br />
portunity to become stockholders<br />
Major W. A. Morgan, command- in the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Electric Light<br />
ing the cadets. Pr<strong>of</strong>. Carroll and C Company. A limited number <strong>of</strong><br />
E. Ford, president <strong>of</strong> the Snelltn- shares <strong>of</strong> Its preferred stock have<br />
burg Choral Society, were here a been issued with the consent and<br />
few days ago, accompanied by W. approval <strong>of</strong> the State Board <strong>of</strong><br />
G. Gilbert, and they had a short New Jersey Public Utility Comconference<br />
with Mayor* Champion i missioners.<br />
in reference to the Snellenburg The company is <strong>of</strong>fering $100<br />
Cadets' encampment here thia year., shares <strong>of</strong> stock for $!M and dlvi<br />
The cadets will reach thia city j dead per share. At this price the<br />
shortly after 6 o'clock on the after-' stork pays over 6 2-3 per cent, or]<br />
noon <strong>of</strong> June 29. They will arrive: the dollar. A large number <strong>of</strong><br />
at Tenth street, whence they will'local people are already stockmarch<br />
to the camp grounds at holders, having invested in the<br />
Sixth street and <strong>Ocean</strong>, avenue,! stock when it was previously<br />
panning the city hall oa their way, i placed on sale. Each <strong>of</strong> throe<br />
and there they will be is vis wed by' shares is fully paid and non-ail»<br />
CONTatALT Utl HUt<br />
^|»v^l Haln In lli>lel> «D I Muin U oo-l «n.| Kiadlmt; fur Sale<br />
SMITH & RAY<br />
UHite ShUTH SHOE STOtU<br />
S24 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
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I^V^atisiflSi<br />
mm<br />
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