CAPE MAY COUHTT TIMES. FMIAY. lAMOAAY 89. 1»M
radio notes • ItrzDS Ibat Will InterMt Cape May County Fan*
Careful Tuning Will Aid in Tests Fans IJrs«l To Keduce Sqcfal* Which Enin Their Eruption Ten Commandments foi Fans 1—Clean ail due: I | ' J “ a**ispecially Ifiweet- «-'!>'lenaer plaiw. ;—Srrupe < 'i-ision irom mxlte: ^rlnB-. tube prongs-, and all l>«'t.ij aerial and ground con n«: ion*. n—Be »ut- socket aprinps make good .oi.tact. and tlghien any other loono connectlon*. 4_Renew or recharge all run do»n l-atterlea. testing them all carefully with proper device*. S—Keep batteries a*ay from beat. C f*e head-phoni- for tuning. Make eure phone cords are correctly connected for polarity. 7—Determine approximately dial settings in advance; don't ''Just twist the dials." S—Record dial settings of any foreign stations you tune
In.
•—Write down whatever you hear, in order to make
confirmation.
10—Don't let your set squeal. It spoils resulu for you as well as for your neigh-
bor.
VBAL To Honor
Memory of Sidney Lanier The memory of Sidney Ijinler. poet-muslnan. and call'd I'}' biographers the "Sir Galahad of American Uetieie." will tie honored by WBAI-. Baltimore's supei
station, on Thursday even-
ing. February 4. when a piogram tills great scholar, were pn
port and mu-ician. will be broad-‘city Co cast, at a o'clock. j ternoon ic Lanier program will be'man. K1 liras!ed fiv*ni the Peabody gelled ConsA-rvatory ol Music wheie Bal- . l-udgi timoreans will gather in com- -'I' melioration of this poet's birthday , meeti
and the miwical part of the pro-
Ocean City C. of C. Asks Verbal Fireworks at Ocean For Increases in Budget City Sewer Extension Hearing Laigt Attended Horiaf ol 19M To W 0.~m Flw Mo- "“P” "" ^ * aZL-Mot Champion Pnom Urn l.om-in, of ohm^-Dolo,.™. Wo,tt So.tr od W.«r
Detroit Visitor* See Ford Car* Built The For d Motor Company' Highland Park Plant conunwea to | be the big attraeiion for vtslinrs in Detroit. A total of per- - I ica 11y
rorM
i the
during 1*54. The River Rouge pUti company, antd to be tn. dustrtnl renter m tbs > is growing aa an mttne.. pie Interested in «an ■_ s large sewie Visit.... Kougv plant during U::
J4.WT.
Several of the Major Appropriation*
Extension As Quickly A* Potsible
J. Pearl Tell, of Wished of Chnmber of Commerce Champion Declares He Is Favorable to Extcnmon Plan
every country
Including many prominent per- .
Mumges. visited the plant during, j*25 to become acquainted with
Ford manufactu.-.nc methods, the when be —itlOO bto wi.. .
Of the
gr.m will present the Johns Hop . last T.tday afternoon that the kins orchestra. Charles H. Bochau. tire l >. iKet had been carefully
conductor: Frederick H. Gottlieb. I * on ' flutist; Helene Broenier. cellist: j’h'William G. Horn, baritone, and Howard R. Horn. organist Speakers will Include: Dr. Frank J. Goodnow. president of the John Hopkins University. Miss Luctte Woodworth Reese, poet. Mrs A B. Kinsolving, president of the Maryland Poetry Circle. Dr. Oliver Huckel and Dr. S. Wardiaw
Miles.
land home economics, is the
mM 'growth of the poultry and agn.
! cultural courses broadcast fiom Elimination of squtVis Irom i*- . WBZ the past two years under the
dialing and reradiatlng receivers I au .p| ces 0 f (he Massaehuerits IVwould enable many more thou-j p ar t r „,ni of Education and has sands to hear broadcasting sta- |^ n arranged as a result ot nations. merous -eqqests from listeners in
This Interference can be elimi- all parts of New England,
rated by co-operation of all fan*. I s. B. Haskell, director of the and unless they are willing to co-|UiaudiUBetls Experiment Station, operate by tuning their sets prop-1 opened the torum broadcasts Uat erly. they will spoil their own re-1 py tuning fcis audience about sulti. as well as those of many of I n,.* developments In agriculture their neighbors. i resulting from recent Investlga-
tn addition to the regenerative!lions by the Experimental Station,
receivjrs. radio frequency circuits j The next forward step in efficient which are not permanently stabil-, orcharding, changes which must lied and have the possibilities of l>e made in the practice of prunlnr
A la.g. ^legation of the n.em (Ocean City w.U lw pleased with A display of T^bal f.reworks
•h.mber of Commerce ,be reeul.s T„. orchestra may featured a dtoc^loo
at the meelins of the | be rla.-ed a* publicity, and pool « !ty ' ommtolOBerm .nd a delega --loner* yesterday af- publicity t- than none at tion jntermtadta rrten*k» of
: through thr.r spokee- ^l 1. is no. a question of bo. water and
Jackson Pi-arl. rug- much th. leader ran make, ns they afternoon before the eevrral Increases in the ..re willing to .ome here for only regular < omml^ners meeting ••-nen the hearing was held. , small pioflt. t ut any high grade adjourned. Mayor < hampion P-arl Mated that at a , leader will not consider the prop- brought out the wrath “' Harvey i the executive commit-lositlon at the present approfcrta-1 Conover, of the McLaughlan-< oo,he Chamber of Commerce tlon ' I 1 l,n, P* n J’- »»*» J?* t
Conover's associate. Ralph Buvln-
Mayor Fiver* Increnie* ger. to make bis remarks brief and
and that body requested i Neither Mr. Campbell or Mr.' not to enter upon a lengthy apeech issioners to Increase sev- Kolunson desired to make any re- Conover rowe to hts feet and said: ersl ol the appropriations marks concerning the suggestions -r ha , | ( what w*. the uxpayerw. The Scoqui-Centennial m and Mayor Champion delega'ing ^yiiig you for. to listefi to our Phila-ielphla this summer we v- ! Commissioner Campbell to take DPf . rt , , f ^ | tke the Job or lievc will cause a large influx ot j charge of the meeting, took the ar( . dissatisfied with the aalary. you strangers into this resort and be- floor. The Mayor stated that be ran rrslCT . But we have been ln-cau-e of the alte of the c'ty it i- 'strongly favored the Increasing of here to attend a public beata difficult matter for its proper °f the appropriations. lnp an a we should l* shown at policing and we would like to j "The amount appropriated for lea-t common courtesy " have the appropriation for the po- the streets is certainly not suffi-, Mayor Champion retorted: “As i:r< department increased from rient ard never has been. The m resigning I am aware that I can {40.000 to IS&.000. ^ streets of this city are in worse do ,hst anytime I see fit. As for "In view of the fact.- continu-ivondliton than ever before. There uupning u, the same thing re-
m Tjo \w/Q*y'*v1 Mr. Pearl, "that there basl-«U'>»'htobedoneandourappro. r( . atcdllI1< jhggbedoverIwillconhxpanded By station rongja^r,,,!, building going P‘>a''0» should provide ftw their elude the meeting when I see OL This forum TTTrvice for farm "> '«> »he outlying districts ot the prop-r care. 1 also rontend that, ^ (or your water and sewer ex-
The owners of many of wavf have been."
The last assertion brought an
, . v , outlmrst and handclapping and ap- ,. up ua mvtalb- »1~» aaort.l, , m ^ a,|.„ lMl ,. .bleb •»d « .a lb.' alt,. ; >s „„
"The second matter which (« r -: eon., ehiefly real estate operators. Want 550,000 For Publicity Itainly need* an increase is the , onover uter apologized for his Mr. Pearl stated that Ocean City j lights ^appropriation. ^ We have j ba , I} . * on ja. Referring to the re-
Farm and Home Service
ter* and homemakers, which wiiii>-.., —» - — uake the form ot a quwttioc and .coming so large, it will neces-
| Information bureau on timely sub- j '»'T to purchase greater fire fight- “-“m'h^ here' the I jects In the field of agriculture mg equipment and we r«*ectfully ^.^^dlndthetiST giwr 1 Tb< l “ l . _ _ . - . IV,. inf-raao#. nf lb#. *rt» an. > ear MFOUnO SRC I Oe * CCfll grow -n
request the increase of the fire appropriation from $45,000 to $50,
900."
■dilating are the perpetrators ol
much Interference.
A regenerative receiver using a tickler coil or a variometer should be operated below the point where whistles can be heard when rotating the tuning dial. Similarly, radio frequency receivers using a potentiometer or plate resistant*-, (usually called a stabtlirer. clarifier or volume control), should |
apple trees in order to get best resulu and the growth of the orchard industry 1° New England were but a lew of the questions
Mr. Haskell anai cussed at length.
The forum will be conducted Wednesday nights a» a weekly feature of the Mai ion and well qualified experts will un'wer the is sent in by lt» ladki au
is having strong competition from another lewort in Cape May CounIn the budget adopted by the Wildwood Commissioners an appropriation of $50,000 for publicity was mad». He requested that the Ocean City officials at least increase the appropriation for this city to an equal amount. The appropriation in the budget as it paxw-d the first and eecond reading provided $24,000 for publicity purposes and Mr. Fear) asked that this l>e increased at least $2£.000. making it equal to Wild-
wood's appropriation.
"The condition of the gravel
streets here this winter." stated
Mr. Pearl, "which are frozen and
in a deplorable condition, impress
:be Chamber of Commerce
'he tact that the appropriation of states that it will be necessary *40.000 IS inadequate for their i p Uir hase D rw base."
,jdi
point where music or spee<h i- 1 —
tuned in without first getting the Good Sunday Programs
whistle.
If your receiver is so inetfleient that you must use the negative beat (getting between the two whistles) method of tuning In to get a distant station, you haven't a chance of getting one of the overseas stations. This does not mean that a regenerative receiver cannot cover such distance. Many can. A good one. however. U capable ot bringing in a station by netting the tuning dial flrsL then turning up the tickler or other regenerative control to a point just under eelfoscHlalion. If you don’t bear anything, back up on regeneration control and retune. but do not move the tuning dial with ibe regeneration advanced. If you do. you will surely fcpoil someone's reception by emitting a wave from your aerial.
Majority of Radio
Fans Are Men
The majorily of radio fans throughout the country are men. Of course, there aic some women who are sufficiently Interested in the ages newest entertainment agenry ii, dial twi-ting. but the solemn iact remain- that, as a hobby, the radio i- plainly a
masculine affair
The above statement i- not
made rashly or with any
Marling a discussion. The tarts were culled from ib<- mountainous
To Tune In On WBZ—T O* !• M finacay ening dinner cuaerii by lb* Copley Plaza Orchestra under the flirrciion ot W. Edaard Boyle Joseph Ecker. bn.Hone, assisting
soloist.
P. M.— Holy Cross program. broadcast direct from Holy Cross College. Wmeerier tfeaturing the West boro Choral Club, under the direction of Prot. J. Edw-ard Isouvier. assisted by the Trio and Quartet: Mi. Valmore Dufaulr. pianist: the Saxophone Sextet; Mr. Thomas Laffin. tenor. KDKA—11.00 A. M.—Church
Sen ices.
4.00 P. M.—Organ recital by Dr. Charles Hc-inroth. Director of Music. Carnegie Institute, broadcast directly from Carnegie Music
Hall. Pittsburg. Vesper service*
*•*,00(1." More For Beach "Last summer there were many ‘ on plaints concerning the dirty and several cases of cut feet by glow along the shoies were reported. and it was necessary for first aid to !>c administered. 1 was told personally by the Commissloneis that there was not t-uffl-clent funds for the proper care of ailablc last year. This mailer should be cared for this coming year, and since we did not know- under what appiopriation this matter rightfully came, we placed It under the appropriu•ion for the boardwalk and pavilions and suggest that an additional $2,500 be added to this appropriation for the cleaning of the
beach.
"Last year." said the speaker, "the KiwanU Club were practically promised a new comfort station in 1S26 and we would suggest that the appropriation Ik* increas-
ed from $C.000
to extend the sewer to the south ; end and other sections aa It was needed in more place*. Boswell Quizes Godfrey City Solicitor Boswell asked God , frey If hi* client* would be agreeable to be assessed before the work
is done.
Godfrey replied that this action would not he necessary as the law provided the method ot procedure Boswell said, “the reason that I bring this point l» b-cause the city wishes to avoid any later confilet A number of year* ago." be continued, "a delegation appeared before the Commlosioneni and begged for an improvement that would not only benefit the property owned by them but would probably save their property from destrucThe city made the improvement. but w hen the assessment was made some of the same people j fought the assessment and carried: It to court. V the assessment wa« 1 made find a sufficient time (30 days) elapsed without protest the owners could not use the courts
for redress.'"
Godfrey stated: “If you would pass your ordinances immediately and start getting things under way. we would agree to that, provided we are aasurad we will get speedy action and the sewer and water mains will be laid before June."
Conm Speaks
Ewing T. Orson. pre*ldent of the Ocean City Real Estate Board earnestly advocated the extension of the utilities. He said: "the need of this extension is apparent There arc thirty-eight brand new bornein this section without water and sewer service. You may think there are not many people in this see-
the budget bad taken place, i tlon. but 1 can stand on the step
of rav new home and within stonethrow there are more people than are within the same radius of 42* Ocean Avenue, where I spent moat of my life A* for owners object ing to paying for the assessment, nobody to a sane mind would do so It Is common sense theae utilities would enhance the value of the property many time* the assessment" He told of a resident across from the back door of bis bume who want* sewer and w.'*er and despite the nearness of the utilities he would now be compelled to pay for this service. Corson's appeal was greeted with ap-
LOW PRICES onNeededThings\ Before you buy, come to thi* big store and t** I what’s here—and the PRICE. Remember even. I thing we sell is backed by our unqualified yucra-^l
never hsd enough lights here in markR he The remarks were the summer season ard now with «i mp iy indication that the the development of the new out- #Illnl delay, haggling and failure lying sections it w,ll be necessary 0 . thc comniiaaiooers to take ac spend more money In this work. „ on rr(ard to thD project is get A good lighting eyMem is a won- • Un . imo | era bi e . The patience of derful adverttoement. 1 (bOM . miereated is becoming
Possibly the one sroount which hausted "
needs to be increased more than ! The discussion of the water and anything else is the fire appropris- sewer plan arose after the hear-
tlon. Fire Chief Conver complains i, 1B
that the increased equipment _ .. _ . which was necessary is going to j CarltOfi Godfrey Spokesmsr require the need of eight men. Carlton Godfrey. Atlantic City atwhich in itself is an increase o' torney. who acted as spokesman $12,000. while the Increase w« of the delegation, compiimen’ed have provided would permit the the Commissioners on the dclegasecuring of only four men. Be-1 tlon attending the meeting, which sides the fact that he will be un- showed Interest in civic affairs, able to man the new equipment saving it was a good sign to see so with four new men. the fire chief many persons attending the Com-
ilhsloners' meeting.
Mayor Champion with a smile in-
As far as the amount to be formed Godfrey that he was drawspent for advertising was con- tng upon his imagination If be rerned. the Mayor stated that this thought it was a usual attendance
depended on wbat was wanted at a meeting.
done. "It will be determined by Godfrey said that about ten dajs 'he decision of how much effort ! ago be appeared before the Cotnyou want to put back of the pro-1 missioners with the plan of extend- . .
ject of bringing people 'o Ocean ing the water and sewer systems Majority Interested City." Mayor Champion raid he and he had been informed the mat- Comnilfesioner Campbell asked felt that this season presented . ter would receive consideration 'Godfrey Just who he represented the chance of a lifetime of selling Ten daya have passed, be said.| and who attending the meeting,
Felt Covered Card Table* Special—$2.90
WmAw Strip i 10c per padtrpe |
Bright Star Flashlights From 75c to $3.00 Thermos Bottle*'
Steel Tray Contract on 1 tin ■ L w neeaDaBTOwt h Special—16.00 1
From *1.15 to *2.75
Week Board. i
Nesco Wood Stove*
49c 1
Spedftl—*3.75
Toilet Paper j
0-C«Ur WaII Mop, SpecuJ—75c
1000 sheet* to a rol 1 Special—5c *
0-C«W Poiili, 30c & 60c bottle 611-X-R Console R^dio Battery Ju»t the kind of an A Battery for your Radio. Special—$14.00
Water Power 1 Washing Machines]
Now We Have It! If *«■ warft l« laar ia Havana j«'l wt It al mom. sad y«a have H. Hc-I Ksdlt, : Set na the market. l«-l aa ‘ •Wtahr «rt for 1 1
red cypress, and with a ye-!| i«a type »»*•» arelsr. —■ $201
#
Zinger’s Patching Plkiter 25c & 85c rkg*Dan Patch Coaster i Wagons Best wagon on the market. I Special—$4.95
duPont White Lead 1 $13.00 per 100
$185.00 complete
1 in seed Oil $130 gal
GREENFIELD
•Shady.-ide Presbyterian 'h*' ,hew ma > , >'' Church. Pittsburg. Rev. H us h I P r °P“ r c - ,r *‘»nd Kept — —idition."
pile of letiei hjA'C been le.
by \VBAL
super-power station. _
according to actual research w.> i '
done by the WBAL publicity <i. partment along this line eight per cent, o! the radio lar, in this country and Canada ai.
women.
Thjr does not nt-eesraiiiy mean that women are noi a * liit*:.--. i in the radio and n* develonuem a* the men. But it bar only |,,,| within comparatively the laVi f,« years that nomen generally ha., iK-eome-automobile drivers. Jum ,, will it likely be another decade or more before they will beg,n t„ Kiarp the technical and scientlfi, side ot the radio when they will develop from casual "lislcuerf-in” ! to ardent fans themselves.
Westinghouse High Lights For Saturday »'BZ—6.25 P. M.—Market re-
ports.
•.30 P. M. — Rebruadrast ot Little Symphony OicbeHra irou,
| fetation KDKA.
6.45 P. M.-Hotel Lenox En
j Kemble.
I 7.30—Organ recital by Ren, Dagenaie. from the Capital The.
■ tre. Springfield.
fcOO P. M.—Special featuie
Ocean City to the visitors and that and no action *««« been taken. This this appropriation should be In- is valuable time, be continued, cleaned a* much as powiblr. when people are planning to build c ommis.«ioo**r Campbell made a bouse. What objection can there motion, which was seconded by be to the plsa. be asked, a plan Oomralfexioner Robinson, that the that would pracUcaily donate an hearing Ik* continued over until enUre water and newer fejstem to the meeting next week. The mo- the city without charge* It would tlon was passed. not cost the city a penny and it
would not coat the uxpayerw excepting those In sections effected by It. a rent. It won't affect the tax
rate, he staled.
All we ask. he said ts for the city to use the method, placed Its disposal by the Legislature and do the work and assess the coal againkt the properties of the era receiving thi service, but
Norman Bailey, of Ocean City. “ no * Th * “ mc ,hln « '*
i* here on hm iness Saturday Atlantic city. Ventnor and Margate. Mra. John Angeiy and John IR* CBly dlff«w» U that to UK»e
I Mr. Pearl Mated that because of ' * < ' r * *n Ocean City shop- ’ **” * *
the great extension ot the city 11' 1 * 1 *- on Friday,
j that they must expect additional Mr »- Somers Corson, of Seaville leqneMs for lights next summer. | Mllcd on Mrs. Hiram Sack
' ' ' that
S. Adams called on Hiram :
Sark Saturday evening.
Mrs. George Murray and daughter. Mrs. M. Duke*, and wm. ■ _ George, made a businewi, tup to, $10,000 in order , Wildwood on Friday.
their ]
a sanitary 11
places the cos' comew from general
taxation.
The owners effected arc willing to pay for It and want you to do It. All necessary is to finance the project with temporary notes and bond*. There is no question about the law In the matter, he quotrd. and action should be taken now. not next week or next month. He ktaled be was representing a
called on r thai Thursday.
r might Ik- done proper- ; Hugh Tomlin and Mr. Lop, r. ol 'hat *(.000 Ik- added to ihe Petersburg, were here on Sunday. Kinal appropriation. The total >:is * Julia Townsend, of Paibe suggested inrrea-e*. of Mr. 1,1 mo. was here on business Wed-
»r1 amounted to $75.0*|i. Inesday.
nr Joseph Angely and John Sciile-
B-nt In'reave For Music >m called on Mr. Topplener. of number of property ' , l; H Nul'y. represent- Seavili,.. on Saturday. Garden section, but the plai • Mu-,, Comm!*- A. Groomr visited relative* here ~ • —
’ated ih.i t h< in, ■ ,aM-of {Sunday.
i n. i .i-ae.i i.,r by the G. S. Adams has purchased a
' •••uiiiu.,.. ».,« itisp,, - {boise from Hiram Sack.
’ uium■ • on.!, i.,n itsell. Mr. and Mrs. Allen motoied to ,* ‘ 1 '•-i -'.’•d Mr. (-'amden on Saturday. **• inaUe the inis-; Georg* Murray made a bind-
o May.- Landing v>n Fii-
the
owned property that would be effected. More than half of the audience arose. Commissioner Hob in son asked '.f an owner was compelled to ruiy sewer ana water rent after be had paid hi* aKsessment _ Attorney Godfrey replied. “Most E assuredly." Commissioner Robinson stated be was not clear on that
point.
The exchange ot remarks between Harvey Conovei and Mayor Cham pion. as noted, occurred befon Ralph Buvlnger said that be was sorry that be was compelled to appear beiore the commtksioners ko often to get action. In regard to persons objecting to the pay meni of assessment, which he calculated would be about SIM* per lot. that be and several other real estate operators will give any property owner lo per cent, more for his lot after the utilities were installed than the owner paid for It. regardleas of cost. lie asserted Solicitor Boswell attempted to obstruct every move to get the utilities extended and said "we now know where the opposition lies." liuvtnger said though his personal Interests are in the Gardens, all other outlying sections needed the same service and should receive It.
NEPTUNE DEPARTMENT STd
GEORGE NEPTUNE. Prep. 1
313-15 Landii Ave. Sea Isle City I
• pa,,!,, ,1 appi,.
ha
•: day.
Mr and Mr*. William Lorioix.,
1922 the : "f Buena Vista, called on John: I il'.t- has'Angely and family' Monday. J and la..; | John Schiebein motored to
i.i taiued 'Blaehwof*d on Wednesday. Mi- George Murray and grand-
■ ad made >'»n. George, motored to Eg.; i.ar-
' ‘—• -i M-uiday.
U:.!ading Jui
a- changed
ith this
•Akjtbr Unit ■
ie out of the!Allan never.” writes j bavin, He says: "I j *(;. p '■> make of my $60. tuned in forjoiehe. Orchestra it for m 1 ' lie of those best c
nig they be. in* r. lfl,„, e of rhlorot.. •• I would be I,
and jsary for a proportion >ter n ibe appropriation, m by I amount is Inereased
“Deadly'’ to HU Deposit SinglHon-Whsr. n,., Kipling , said about the female of ibe s;.e,-le,* Me-fmore—Don't remember; but ! t,e might well have said ts,, a |, e sjiends more specie than the male.
! "mi,* 11° v„. r“' r ~ lf 1 ‘ a! Ihen If I say ' thirty days uhat" As yon rhiuk *,f? 0 * Stude—j a ; .-rarnegi c |»npp«.
’Why worry when required to give a bond. Ju»t call No. 31 Bell Phone, Sea Ule City or call at 211 South Landii Avenue
QUICKEST BEST SURETY BOND SERVICE i n CAPE MAY COUNTY IRVING FITCH Real Estate Insurance Conveyancing 211 SOUTH LANDIS AVENUE Sea Ule City, N. J.
COLLER’S
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes and 5 and 10c Store Special Sale for 2 Weeks Beginning Saturday, January 30 on all WINTER GOODS including Shoe, Suits, Undenrenr, Swetef, find Dress Goods All three srtidre hare been marked down at «•** for quick tale.
display.
Come m and see our v’.ock before buying eltewhei' i» clock mnit be told to make room for car tpnng
COLLER’S WASHINGTON AVENUE WOODBINE, N. J.

