NEW IDEA” GOES Mmto DEFEAT NEWLY CREATED
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Vol. X IV , No. 39. OCEAN GROVE, N EW JERSEY, SATURDAY, SEPTEM BER 2.9, 1906 One Dollar the Y ear AN APPRECIATION OF HOW GOVERNOR "NEW IDEA” GOES . ,.c, ' ’96 TEMPLE MEETINGS NEWLY CREATED BISHOP TO VIEWS THE RESULT OCEAN GROVE IS mm TO DEFEAT No More Delightful Gatherings Than CLOSE AUDITORIUM FOR SEASON "A Slronj Reaelion AgainsI Spectacu L0YALT0 PARTY Those ol This Summer lar Politics” Says Executive THE FOLLOWERS OF COLBY RECEIVED. BEPUBUCAN REGULARS VINDICATE - The Young people’s Meeting, held The overwhelming defeat of the re BISHOP NEELY, ABLE EXECUTIVE AND ELOQUENT PREACHER. form movement at. Tuesday’s primary REGIME OF "TH E MACHINE” ‘during the ^season just passed, has ONLY HALF OF "REGULAR VOTE” been of a highly interesting character. TO DELIVER TWO SERMONS NEXT SUNDAY caused jubilation among, the organiza It Is the-testimony of many who have, tion Republican leaders at - the State been here for twenty;./summers, or House. ; Governor Stokes1 was among more, that. they have' -never known, those who were surprised at the com COLBY LOSES STATE these meetings to be more delightful pleteness. of. the rout- of Senator Colby C0LLECT0RSHIP FIGHT or profitable. ’ DAILY TABERNACLE MEETINGS ARE STILL HELD arid his forces When, dsked. ^tp'i? ex It is natural that. former , leaders press -his views as to the political ef-. W alter H. Gravatt Wins Three. JVol a Single ** New Idea ” Assem feet of the primaries he said: should be missed by- their friends— vivals .and then there/.sw ept from’ “ Services in the tabernacle -every, . “The people have spoken, and their blyman Will be Returned to “ Should auld ; acquaintance;' b e for morning at 9 o’clock. Wales the old-fashion kind ^nd 200,- Cornered Fight Ior Republican. got?”—-but it is only just to say .that verdict is clear and nnmistakablei I “ Bishop Neely will preach at the 000; souls were saved. Legislature *iat Housecleanlitg these meetings have. never been more confess to s.ome surprise at the Plum'Democrats Put Up S. A* auditorium .next Sabbath at 10.30 a. “Another has said ‘tears are1 a successfully'led in the past than dur-, unanimity of- the result. There, seem** H all on Day ol Convening =ih., and 7.30 p. m;” sponge to wash our sins' away.’ Not to' be a strong reaction against “spec ing the summer just' ended- They These notices, posted on the'-black so far. wrong, either. Penitential tears tacular politics.” Last year a. move True to the men who were loyal to W3th the dust of Tuesday’s pri- have-' never seemed more' permeated board of the Association building-,, in with the divine influence or to* yield a soon bring answer from God. David ment was started in this state which the Grand Old ; Party, Oceah Grove nmties. gradually clearing throughout formed the public that this last; week declared for reform, and the people greater harvest of good. '• of the season of 19.0U offered services cried and God heard, him quickly, rolled up rsubstatntial majorities for .New Jersey, returns have continued gave It their approval. This year that Never before have the young people as attractive as those wltfi which the “Then . there are . ministerial tears. the “ regulars” at the primary on to come Jn wUich give emphasis to the movement assumed a new phase. Tuesday. The Democrats worked- overwhelmingly defeat of the New enjoyed such a marvelously interest season - was inaugurated The final Some humble saint gets an electric ing missionary meeting as the last one touch from God and a revival comes. Confusion seized its councils. Its- quietly but although the voting start Idea movement From the ten coun- service in the auditorium brings to safe, conservative and disinterested held In the Temple, adressed by. Dr. this resort Bishop-Ttromas B. Neely, There are ministers who go to acad ed with their ballots nearly blank, it .ties In which State Senator .Everett advisers were unheeded,, and It fell Homer C, -Stuntz, of Malaysia, and who has reeent!y(been elevated to the emies, to 'theological schools, to, col ended with the ticket being filled out..* .-Colby and his,-followers hoped -to es under the domination of a few, who the Philippines. The good influence episcopal Office.,., He*, is /one of the lege, to Germany^ even (and some The majority of the candidates on tablish their cause, they were utterly appeared to be striving more for the .routed, and only Bergen, wjilcb at the exerted unon the minds of the vast ablest executives' and ^niost eloquent times when they come back from the both tickets reside In West Grove. throng of young persons present, latter place they, ought to go viright realization of their personal, aspira Walter H. Gravatt, the popular ex ^closing of the polls-S Gem ed to ' be a preachers In- Meth^jlsm today.. Next tions ;than for tbe public good.- When ■istronghold of the Colbyites, was there eternity alone will reveal. Sunday the Beach meeting at the foot straight to heaven), but scholarship chief of police In the township, show- the New Idea apparently became the ed surprising strength in both dis •a semblance 'Of a close contest.. At Bishop FitzGerald frequently pre of Ocean Pathway will nlso be held, doesn’t bring a rivlval It’s the touch sided and wisely called to his aid a .o f the Holy Ghost I know some such “old idea” of a struggle for office,-the tricts. In West Grove, where he re the eleventh hour, however, t h e ' coun the final .service of the regular sea people were as quick to condemn as t y was gathered into tbe fold of the number tff-most able leaders, among son. churches, where pastor and officials sides, he received 07 votes to Robert tMem Dr. Theodore S. Henderson, sec have all been baptized, by the Holy they were a year ago to approve. L. Kuder’s 9 / Harry G. Shreve Was- ‘“ regulars,” making a clean -slate for QUjhap T. B. , Neeley is in charge of “The moral of the lesson , is plain. Htae machine. There will "be. s. general retary oi the Committee on Aggressive the missionary work in South America Spirit. apparently forgotten in that district^ •Evangelism,” appointed by' the Gen “Some of the churches nowadays The people want good government. despite his efficiency as collector for-. ; house cleaning in the House of the As- of the Methodist church, and will They want a progressive, disinterest 1 .-sembly, and not a single Colby Assem eral Conference, Dr. Cadman, of New preach the first sermons delivered. by are afraid of scenes ■ at revivals. 1 several years. In Ocean Grove .Mr* • York, one of the strongest men, intel knew such a church. They were afraid ed,- conscientious reform, and they Gravatt was also well treated, receiv blyman will be returned. him since his-return from that country trust In the good faith of the Repub lectually'and spiritually, who has vis His 'occupancy of the day will close a revival would spoil*their new car ing 83 votes. Mr. Shreve polled 73 -Most of the .Interest centered upon lican party to these ends. ited Ocean Grove, and. Dr.; C. ^L Mead, the season, as It began with the Jfer.- pet. We sailed in and 1,200 persons and Mr. Kuder 4 1.'Mr. Gravhtt’s nomi .Essex county^-tho home ol Senator . “The responsibility of the victor's'.is of Newark, who is regarded as a most vice of one of the last elected Bishops. were saved. The carpet was worn to nation gives universal satisfaction. Dr.yden— wheru the opposition to -him- great.' They must, .without hesita avks pronounced. It was hofced to dis superior leatler.’ These, together with Bishop Neeley has jurisdiction ov.er rags, and I was glad,-of it. Another For delegates to the county conyen- tion or cavil, continue ; the work of credit the Senator in his. own home. the musical talent— the ‘ Park Sisters, Valpariso and has been in close touch church in New York was afraid its tion, the “ regulars”—John C. Patter-': with their cornets, and the consecrat beautiful altar rail would be scratched. progress and improvement, of good son, George C. Pr!d?:jim, Frank Tan-, There the'results showed, that Major with the people in the awful destruc government, aud they must at aU Carl Lente, "the “ boss,” anti'h'js -hench ed. an.tl' ski lied singers present at .ev tion'.cadsed by . the great earthquake 1 scratched that rail from end to end turn and Ernest X. Woolston—receiv ery service, kept the Interest at high tliere, many Incidents of which will* and 2,000 were convertecT-'A wealthy times preserve untrammelled and un ed more than double t’he votes polled men had secretly • entrenched them hindered the right of ’the people to selves and were able to ^deliver the tide all through. no doubt, be given, especially In the member said he hoped I would scratch by the Co.iby faction. Ocean- Grovers are profoundly evening service. • altar,.rails'all over the country. control their own affairs This vic The total number of ballots cast In goods’.' when the time came. In this tory is the people’s victory, theirs telling setback, Carl-Lentz got the up thankful for the great good accom Rev. Thomas Harrison, o f Boston, ’“ Sohie'preachers are wrong in their Ocean Grove was 231, of which the alone, and it must be used In their in per hand to gp into the county, city plished, for the truths so powerfully w'hose early descriptive tag of “ the theology—blind leading1 the blind.