MANY WANT JOB AS CONGRESSMAN
Gardner Seeks to Go Back and W. Scott Hand Has
Friends Working.
CABINET TALKS
OF CITY'S
.-edn anJ place ournelvc* <j <taadliiK for »(K day* ii
year of earueat- endeavor to and guldlint Ocean City to a unique pual-
■ - l ' v « , y llnii in (he reaort 11*1 of till* county, mi .to^ltor»beP«publlcannoniliHillon| t|) „ we m , y ejmiuiand Ibe re*peel la the Becoad Dlatrlct «<• I«„d adiwrallon of all who vi.ll «.
4 (’ou|tre**aiBn John J. Oard-
Friend* of Senator l*aac
"At *uch a
Nlcbola, of Cumberland County, ■»- Ureater Oeaan City, nounoe that he will be a candidate for | *Tbeee repre*eiilatlve* of on
' July feel the (treat re»|»i that be will eeek renomlnatlon. It le well known that Senator <lrlf-
flth W. liewla, of BurlltiRton County, aaplraa to a aeat In Ibe Hou*e of He|.reaentallvea and It Is ex|>ected that be will be a candidate. \V. Scott Hand, of Capa May County, ha* al ready announced bla candidacy, and
be lias some lieutenant* working fi him In (‘ape May and Cupiberlan-
There baa been Rome talk tbat foi Senator Bloomfield H. Minch, of Bridgeton, now a member of the State Tax Board, would enter the conte*t, bnt hi* friend* declare that he I* nut likely toaeek the nomination next fall If Congreaaman Uarduer stays iti the
llgbt.
The Second Ulalrlct. Include* Burllngton, Atlantic, Cumberland and far Into liie future
Cape May Counties, and one feature of 1 . the contest will be the effort of Sent
that time a* It I* today for It* temper-j banking Institution* of our city, you ance feature* and moral principle*.'.’ ; naturally expect me to make mime ref•■Msny Intricate problem* will m - '- 'erenre to them thl* evening, and 1 am front our governing bodie* lietwreii *ure that the pride 1 feel In conalderuow and than. T ......
| a* to It* plan the remill of prearrangeraent and dealgn. We have developed
I along the line* of the leaxt re*l*l*uce. "No doubt, like other .bualueaa ei 'V' | Conditions ou the ocean front ami terprhr*. and e*peclally every ln*tlu ■ he | Boardwalk, the building on theVocesu tlou of a public chaTacter, they ai •Ideof tbe eaplgnade will resell very freely and munetlme-* bitterly •oon a *erlou* quedlou a*.I* already cl*ed even by tho*e who have received
ing favor* al their hand*.
"Then, loo, you will mui'i llnd an mi hi their defenae I wl*b to *ay that
iwakening In tlie*e Une*. A uevT era dorlngthe
of clean I Hie**—cleaner alreel* and t 1 "" Wth lliem, thl* dsling from their
paved alley*—the -City B-ahttfiil,’ organlrallon.
1 perfect *9iiltarycoudUlon* In all build- the *llghle»t friction exMlng between I Ing*. iarge and -mall.aud llie tdly g*.. them'and ihe admhil.tratlon of the '“■" ‘/ whole. Wears to have In operaih "" "uitwll.ly, fairly and jo-ily uldere not m> ea-My, ( lew I1101 „ h , „, r very llr< , b , lllglll have been their ,i, a.,. .1 u, ,..r,„ „„ ...i,,,. .„a n .1,.
r-sriEw—
^ duineallc circle louche* ii* mi Inl
j^ja* municipal Improvement* Them*! "The
greater spirit of unity, active, aggressive unity on all mailer* that perlaln lo Ocean lily’s general welfare thin we have exhibited In the paet? I feel Hint Ihe lack of thi* ha* been our one great municipal weaknemi, e-peclally , dderlnf'thw activltie* of *. I suppose factional >llffrreuce*. busme** com|ielillan, direr■Ity ol opinion* on local coudllluii* will alway* exUt, whenever united «g lion by our people injty bid ^dvantage t
Office. 8th St., Opp. Penoa. Depot
All grades C
requiring, a* well, /theli
lliought. showing an hone*t elh
do all m their power
holy day* not offensive to the lione-
respector of the day. simply pawing unnoticed much of the uauseallng twaddle on thl* Huftjecl which due* m> much lo disgUHt *liicere intndel men. 1 "The wlldeet dream* of one of our! founder*, B B. Lake, so considered lli
paw The Idea of Oourly^cominu n leal I
-Ide world, at that time seemed lo many a* Impractical a*some of Verne*’ * we have read In childhood, mjr of Verna*’ vision* have ma-
•ell.
"Can anyone here toulgh pierce lhi*.
s have one
d picture In hi* mind’*
i rye ihe new Ocean City with it* mile*
tor itageand hlafollowec* of Allamlc uf paved BIld biilllaully illumluaied to wreM tbe party leadership Id At-. all uualghtly pole* removed, lantlr County from Congressman Oard- ( wlm> TOm , u „. . . U |,.t| e detention ner, Louis Kuehole and lbs other hotiw . fe>lllre much ncrdrd
during the pa*t year; creditable I pubIC buildings, resident, all tbe year j population secoud only to the great
, of H addon Held, ha* 1 reanrl ou the north of u*. one of Hie
"okt guard" capialu*.
provemeut* must not fall liehiud,
>ut keep pace with the gr^lh of the j yet we begin to think of It a- v lummer population. * able by contrast with Ihe thrh "Tile rl*hig general Ion make* a '"-'J hislllullori on Hie Oppo-lle iroader claim not to be «ati*Hed wiiii [uer. Tnepiu|wrbly equlpiwl ■Id condltlooa. Tbe evidence of civic u >e C"'' cumpany ha* air. irogre** appeal* to Ihe eye and Ihe ear | spired the bank to set It* I
, *» well a* the stomach and pocket-1
apjurs «-*• .
the Boardwalk. I am a Urm be-1
liecgr In Hie value of
with a summer population of Ji.oi I or terUiumeut- Several remirt* along I he New Jersey coast not pretending.to oc copy the |>o»llhiu we do expend more, annually for public hiuslc'thao thi* resort. Can’t we have a real music pavilion? Then the principal objection
made by many
that wliblu the narrow boundaries of my political aclivlile* a |Hnltlou ailed a* that of a cabinet umcial
. ... ever be tendered nr ihriisl upon me
tbe aymppthy of many friends here ' Hnast ocean boulevards along tbe eu-! "I hope, therefore, that whale, by reason of tbs death of bis eldest Jire New Jereey coaat, extending from -!«’rt«.mmg* m»y bec.m,e ,iianlfe*r daughter, Mr*. Esther Henry Call. | Seventeenth street lo KHty-elghlh m'pl^dl'pr.tS’ac?/ I*, which occurred a few day* ago. Mr*.. street nouthward; comforts and re*i hap* bv degree* and wnh ihe kind l Ckll waa a summer visitor here, and ( log place* for the visitor found at every diligence of my conferee*. I may. Iu>
enjoyed the frieudahlp of a large mim. turn, and a fuller realization on our [•>• Jli'le uieasu bar of reeldente, meludhig the Bev part that he l* our greatest asset, hul. .ud uutrtsd olll
and Mrs. H. T. Casselberry. -gentlemen, known as poslllvely at "A*J am accredlled to you
Clients, served through this office obtained results. —- Consequently the business (including insurance), exceeded $141,000.00. Better opportunities together with increased facilities _________ and the same policy in conducting my business will bring YOU greater results
Construction Sand & Gravel Co.
Ocean City, N. J,
■rete Grave! and Sand,
l op Soil for Lawn Purposes.
Dirt for •Grading'or Filling.
READING RAILROAD DELIVERY.
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The Senlinel Printing House
744-46 Asbury Avenue Ocean City,«. J.
In 1911
In 1912 E. J. MANN Real Estate Broker
Local representative for the largest individual owners of Ocean City real estate.
I’nrls contemporary ory of Victor Hugo, little silver gtlt souvenir syioon which the poet valued very much disnppeard. Through the carelessness of tbe uildservant It had found Its way ito Hie ash bucket and In due course ito tbe hands of Ihe chiffonider who ractlccd hi the district. Thl, worthy ncceeded In getting the p«ot to awake rom hi, reveries snd to descend from in lofty heights of ulvmpua—In olher ords. bis study—to receive back the lost spoon. Hugo was delighted to get back big souvenir. The author of ■'nornanT' was neve^ a prodigal, so he ewnnlell the chiCfonnler by presenting him with a copy of bis "Los Chansons Bues vet dcs Bols." saying, ’There, my man; you will And In It os much gold as Is contained In any Jewel case world."—London Globe.
ta to !*■ a public speaker or not, a on aliould have such complete conof himself, should be so self reliant and self poised, tbat be can get any audience, no .matter bow large or formidable, and express his thoughts clearly mid distinctly, all ages oratory bns been regarded the highest expression of hum achievement. Young people, no m ter what they Intend to be. whether farmer, merchant or mid make It a atndy! ivlll call ont what la In kly and — ..instant ■peaking before ___ hen one undertakes to think feet and speak extemporebefore the public Um power and the akill of the entire pnt to the
A clergyman who had neglected an knowledge of nautical affaire waa asked to deliver an address before an audience of sailors. He was discoursing ou tbe stormy passages of life. Thinking be could make bis remarks more pertinent to his hearers by metaphorically using tea expressions,--he
•aid;
“Now, friends, you k
After the services one of his Ilatanr» cams to him and said. “Mr. have you ever been at sear Tbe minister replied: “No. unless it was while I wn Ivertng that address."
Rlvulats snd the Rivers, are to be men of genius In their degree—rivulets or riven. It does not matter, so that the souls be clear and not dead walla, encompassing dead heaps of thing* known and nupi-bered-.fiul running water* In the sweat wilderness of things unnumbered and Unknown, conscious only of the living banks,' on which they partly refresh and partly redect the flowers, and ao m.—Raskin’s ’The-Btones of Ven-
Abrupt. Judge Stevens bad a slight hesitation n his speech, but that affliction did jot prevent his using long words. One morning bis dog Snip got Into a light with another dog- Tapping him with his cane. Judge Stevens exclaimed. ‘D d die con t-t-tln-uo."—Success Msg islnc.
Amended. “James la a physical wreck," “""l 1 ?. he used to have a strong constitution.” “Yea. but the doctor* hare amended : several times.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
UKAL. 1-iMT.fc CK WM. LAKE, C. E„ Hforxl ISssttste A-geent.
H. CORSOU Keoil IvnIoIc* A-gfexxt —AKTiD— LICENSED AUCTIONEER, No. 721 Asburij Aoenue, Ocean City, N. J.
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The Ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N. J. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN
Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts* During . Season. Great'l-ishing in Oc an and Bay. The Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to a^d from Philadelphia on Three Railways
Nothing raises the pries of a bleaaig like Ita removal, whereat It was a continuance which ahonld have wt us II* valaw-Hsna.h Mora
Within easy access of Atlantic City and
other well-known resorts
Agreeable kdrlce la rarely useful ■*- vie*.—Massillon.
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