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J.—181 Market St. A Near Fahat Day Scandal | in Choosing a New Leader | Jars Essex Selecting Successor for Judge “Maxey,” Just Elevated to the Bench, Brings Pretzel ‘Var- nishers’ Local No. 9 Into Clash With S ABOR DAY on the east side was celebrated in « fitting manner. ‘There was a grand rumpus and almost « scandal. As every one ought to know, an election takes place to-day in the Easex Market district to decide who wi take the political helm of the section, now that “Maxy” Levine has been raised to the dignity of a Judge. Naturally the voters are divided; otherwise there cannot be « real eleo- tion, any more than there could be one daily by the Essex Market Pan- handlers’ Local No. %6, if there were not two sides to the lunch and lubri- cant question, Senator William Gonzales Cheese- cake, for many years one of the poll- tical leaders in Counsellor Dittler's Essex Market Bar Association office, was reclining in the vestibule of tho office and (moodily smoking a cigar. He admitted that he was moody but it was a happy mood, because the man who had given him the smoke owed him half a dollar and this might be the only chance he would have w get his money's worth. Senator Cheesecake, from another point of view, was in a jovial mood. For had he not just successfully lined up his political followers, the Pretzel Var- nishers’ Local No. 9, in favor of the only candidate? The Senator was about to issue a bulletin saying that everything ‘was lovely. Major Horatius Herring, who for many years has been President of the Bockwurst Veretn (recently called the Chopped Liver Amalgamated for in- ternational reasons), was lying on the couch in the office of Councillor Frie- |iand (Chairman of the House Com- mittee of the Essex Market Bar As. sociation and idol of the Lunch Hour Electorate, also In a happy mood. Hie organization likewise .agrand unanimously to support the same can- didate as the Senator's contingent. 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Hence no congratulatory re- marks were remarked, and the silence made things silent. It might have all been the same if Aloysius Pratt, Walking Delegate of the Sardine Skinners’ Association and bitter foe of the Senator’s and Major's candidate, had not happened around to see Mr, Dittler. He met the Sen- ator, who was idly toying with the ink well, in the doorway, “Good morning, sir,” said the Sen- ator, whose polite manners were once remarked upon by John L. Sul-| livan at the time Rosey the lawyer} gave the clambake at which the clams never arrived, in 1906. But that too is another matter. | “I greet you,” parried Aloysius] kindly, but with some feeling, “I presuine, sir, that you have| heard the news,” continued the San- ator with an elegant bow. “I have just lined up the Pretael Varnishers on our side.” “And I the Bockwurst Verein,” In- terpolated the Major through the thin partition, “This is outrageous," —affirmed| Aloysius sharply. “I shaN apply for| summons for violation of the City Ordinance for the pair of you.” “The Sherman Act is your only ehance,” put in Mr. Frieland, who happened in at that tima ‘Besides, it is @ holiday, and court is closed and Judge Levine is probably some distance away." “Anyway, you are no gentleman,” insisted the Walking Delegate, some- what curtly. “Do you hear that, Major? asked the Senator, It was the first time either had| spoken for eighteen vears, “Are we gentlemen, or are we not?” | We are, Senator,” replied the so tag with no little emphasis, agree, and I think you are elected “T_accept the nomination” agreed the Major further, as he led the pro- cession composed of the entire Basex Market Bar Association and the Pan- handlers’ Local to the Chamber’ of Liquid Nourishment. 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