Cape May County Times, 5 March 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 5

rike Make* Claim Scarce

by HELEN 8.

tent Gretebach. Of North od Council, aaee word* of Lgomenl to the question to Council from the au- __ Tuesday erwUnit. as to soon may reaMents In Twenrth Arena* look for a better- . In street nmdlUonB there, rlsh you tu fed that Council

this

lalned Mr. GreUhach. to lire nearby nnd thorouatandt rstand how deplorable fine street Is. Under the mt had weather, wt bare

the

n held up. - . of clr-*er* for temporary top! faclnK. snd rolled down they pul «he street In shspe.' ereupon. Councilman clegs omented: The' coal apt-n hare on strike for serefld months

we're short

CAPE MAY COUMTY TIMES VBIUAY N .KCH 5. I’CC

* wW/’l J J The Riddle coatrsc sent Into

irth Wildwood

Folks Want i!^

—, j—.. * horses are well rroomod. beallhy

J- 1 1YPQ y° un C stock, and all dump cart*

core red to i

mply with I he i

1 law. and the auto trucks, sereral | . . . . Dr^.iag nrenfc Mod-- ln d nu ^^ n *" bul,t ,or p * ,, * <i,y should Clear Air

iot Coel “ n ur,nrr -

A merlins of the ladles of U».'| B. V. M. Sodality will be held 1 ,

' with Mias Clara McCan

Of Bloopers

Hn.Ii HUt It HuH To Dot lo(

ie of Serrlce to Your

COMMUNITY.

■phone your aewa tiaras U

TIMES Branch Office 104 E Maple Avenue. . Key. Phone >*7.

lie To Harry Hoffman to discuss the menu for the nest, 1 regular annual SL Patrick's sup-

per. whleti should occur on or Some time away back when raabout March 17. Some one had | dlo was young a wordemlth whose whispered “sour krout." and. as I name has been forgotten eolnefl a matter of fact. It noses well. I‘h- l*W "blooper'' to flt unbrldlas most everybody favors the ed regenerative arts that emanatJb.l, ed shriek*, howl* and whoop* af-

| ter the manner of a flitt-class Mrs. Ida Wine. Park and Juni- murder. And since that day the

per Avenues will entertain the word has found s permanent place ladles of the Wildwood Branch of m the radio technician's vocabu-

Xbt Needle Work Guild of Aroerl- lary.

ca. at their next regular meeting The newspaper* unanimously Tuesday evening Those of the have raised the hue and cry TIMES readers who arc not fa-i against radiating acta Governmiliar with the work and It* met authorities have Issued progreat good, may hare the Infor-; nounerment* threatening action mation upon Inquiry on Phone ■ similar to that In vogue In Eng161 X. I land, where ail receiving aets are

. I licensed. Broadcast listeners' asexpected that * l«r*r 1 social Ions have pledged them-

representation from the Wildwood Civic Club and the Junior Civic Club will attend tbe annual fashion show staged In tbe post office building In Cape May City this Thursday afternoon. Because of this fact the regular bualmcetin* of the Home Section will meet In the evening

selves lo exterminate the "blpop" from lovely American atmosphere. However, wfcnt with plenty of broadcasting aU’lons delivering fair prograiis with excellent volume la nearly «ll American cities. tbe problem of tbe radiating i eerier has never rewived more i lent lor from listeners. So long

along with the spark transmitting arts concerning which the radio public raised such an enthusiastic protest a few years ago.

■n I><m«m o* uadvt the nuspice* pj nc Program of WBZ

«d iK Ma'whurri!- University I r- e j as - »:vte...,„„ riivtaten h> Prof. For Sunday. March /

Th'unae N. Catfar. Oi Hart aid ’ Unif tTlty. Kubp* "R.-ernt l*« . uvso A M. Broadcast «>f s*"-

\e|opnien«s in E-*>nc mtcs." Hotel * v ir „ fn.,,, (he South Coogrega Brunswick idudto. #.J0 P M - itlonal Church. Springfield; mualc Not th Atlantic St*'*-* Fiddler*'I h y prof. Wilson P. Moor, orgsnConlrst. Henry Ford loving cup ( s , , n ,i r hotr of twen'y-foui

will bo awarded lo the wluner., volew: the quartet la a* follow*

Hotel Brunswick studio. '.Mrs. Grace R. nonnvan. roprano;

WBE. Saturday. Mat h IT., 7.15 I.Mrs. Neva Gladden Wlnton. coni'. M. -Income Tax Problem*.• trallo: William I.. Rplttal.

Niggah. I p gains! . goin

You Can Sbto Money

, in tha Uuddl

Worthwhile Features To Tunc In On '

WBZ. Tuesday. March S. * 30 p. M.—Talk by A. O. Osborne. Assistant Oomnierrial Attache at Rutne. Italy, on "‘Jrrat Italian Ottlcs.” Hotel Brunswick atudio. Kl'KA. Wednesday. Mar.h 10. 816 P. M.—University of Pittsburg addreas. Setenct in the Home. Talk No. Ill: ' Foods From the Rea." by Donald K. Trw-'lei. Pb. I).. Industrial Fellow, o! the MeHon Institute of Industrial Research. of the University of Pitts-

burg.

KDKA. Thursday. March 11. *.50 P. M.—Half Hours with Famous Composers-Robert Schumann — pres-nted by Richard Kountx. Pittsburg composer; the KDKA Little Symphony Orchestra: Vincent Krorn. tenor, and Frederick G. Rogers, baritone. WBZ. Friday. Match 12. 7.30 p! si.—First of a series of course

Subrtitgte For Potatoes

low that tbe or. time despic i «-rs have beoonte so haughty < --lurk up that only mlillon-

. afford to least ne them, •wild* us this n-cipe Tor a

subatiiute which h. vonrhes lor as Iwlng wholerom- and delicious: Wish you eomethlug g<iod to cal'

Try whole hoib-d wheat:

With milk ami cream it's de-

li. Pauly owe**.

'Twill 'take the place of both potatoes and meat. Hot with butter It t* a treat. Most anyway the needs of an appitite It will meet: Yes. m hot.- boiled wli.-at i* none

the less fiae

B»-<-ii.-' this i» glv. a to you In

f Thom- and Albert Edwards, bass «.«0 1*. M Golden Rule Hour of music featuring *Ary liolfer. violinist: Alexander Blackman. trown. cello: Hans

,nd assisting eolo unswlck studio Sunday evening by the Copley

i umlrr the dire. -

.1 IPiyle, with as-

Plaxa Orchr..ii isting art lit.

gunw a alnwbl* aavinga aoccAm.

Sn III. City B. S L.

worry when required to * J give o bond, duel e*B No. 31 Bell Phone, Sr. I.lc City or ell et 211 South Landis Avenue QUICKEST BEST SURETY BOND SERVICE

Ford Hall F*.

body House O.eli.-s'

plec.-s under

-II Cook.

Ilmadrast from IPieton. of Iva-

if llfty-flve

ELSIE'S SHOPPE— PL on* 1046-W

UEMSTlTCHINrj

1* piratinc.

PLEATING

522 NINTH ST.. Ocean City. M. J.

CAPE MAY COUNTY

Real Estate Insurance Conveyancing 211 SOUTH LANDIS AVENUE Sea Isle City, N. J.

behalf of the late Harry man. former Major of North dwood. Mayor Redding, offered resolution eulogizing the fine its of the beloved cilitee and iid. wboae dekth occurred last k. Tbe roaotatioa was adopt.*1 copies of the beroved family of the de-

>ed.

statement of the Ctty Tress r* office wag received aqd l. Receipts of the office show .5*7.31 and a balance on hand; —allng over *«.*S8 00. The ret was signed by Peter L. Petn. Tax Collector. >undl adopted a resolution to ii a league with sister munlclile* In regulallrg rehloclur Be. according to a communion Issued by the executl e ■retary of Slate requesting such a procedure be mat to r co-operate with drivera qf . who often are at a loss Ip uerstand traffic lawa th by each new municipality appena to enter while travelTbe mo*w I* a -aoet excellent and If carried out conslsaly leal

au-red

1st. where care la ext . _ individual driver to obey all

le Uwrs

.ae bond of I. T. ough the Title and Trust Camif. of Baltimore Md_ waa acted and approved by Uw So tor. Receipts of the Building pretor's office and city Elee:lan abow permits Isswaff In amount of *15.00 and permtu

the home of Mrs. William C-ithe hroadcart ha* snfllrlrnt Hunt. East Astnr Road. jrrgy to come In through the

shrieks of the ullra-audlon on 'he next eorner. nobody cares much

aboot tbe diniculty.

It Is only when one U straining a ears for tbe distant station that he knows he should he able hear that be appreciate* lb'

A. J. Caferto has re-located hlsj office in Parlffc Avenue, moving i from lb* old stand oa Holly

Beach Avenue, which he occupied for a number of yaar*. Elaborate alterations characterise the new place of business. Including Increased floor space and additional flies to fad 111 st r handling real estate matters on a larger

Magistrate Byrne, gave a

did of non volt, no cause for action. I- the case between Hailett A Harrison, on charges of Inconvenience. lodged againit Louis Staller. at a bearing In Byrne* office Tuesday afternoon. Tbe trouble arose In a dispute over heat, when It was asserted that the apartment which they oc-upy under Staller was not up la standard. The testimony was wt-ak and gave no proof of the charges. Mr. Staller was represented by William Darn-ll. of Uamden. The contestants were all

from Wildwood.

Static, which numerous arientifle agencies hsv recently gone to much expense to investigate. Is a minor trouble in eompanaon with the home-made noise* of poorly designed and poorly tuned

recei vers.

It Is plain lo everybody that

something ha* lo be done about

this phase of the radio buslnrs*. The end will come when the

cat'* chorus of howl* I* so voluminous and oicntprvaeot as to blot out the broadcasting station*, and it I* not a radical forrerst to miggest that unlciw *ome thought I* given lo the matter radio may yet „

prove it* own executioner. The "yowling" ix not eontned

' to one tube seta. No net without

returned j suitable means for controlling o»-

John Magill and

to their home In Ea*t Maple Are dilation I* beyond criticism, nue this week, touring from] What's to he done about It?

Well, la the flmi place, tbe atmosphere could be rlnai od a bit If the broadcast listener would take a notioa to "clewa house."

Miami. Fla. The Magill* left here about Christina* for the South In a well-equipped house

enl on staying tbe win-

ter out The pathway was not :;trewn with roses, though bright

Single-circuits should be

loomed often from a JULIUS WAY M. D.

clouded sky, Weather conditions were the most hamualng coupled with HI health suffered by drinking water far from appetising Mr. Magill. declares that no place on earth can compare with dear

old «1ape May County.

Watch

columns of

William Strrxebecher. nursery-

from by the latter to the man and landscape architect, of junt of fits*. ! LaosAalr. Pa was a onc-day visi- j r. tbe absence of Uierk Sheer, tor here Friday, making stop' lined at bom* suffertag the ovvr enroute from Atlantic rity. *-ts of a sewer* cold, th* vs-' Mrs Bertha I eon. Chester. Pa. cy was ably lilted by Mte* »** the guest of Mrs. Widm< | be! Corsoa. pro tata. at th* commercial, for two days . Mrs. K 1- lAwton. of the “Ivy. he family of Henry Happ. of ,,.|ndln* a few days at the

ilestowm. Pa, have take* P°»-!**„,.

slon of their o*w prt^wt'y tn’ W( Bnd Mrt William Haas, of cuty-Afth A venne rusitejod rhlls?-*r*~‘* sre the week-end ough tbe office of Robert 1 ^ y r . and Mrs- George ak. ) T.yjor. m East Spicer Avenue I

(he : Mr. H*a- cxpecU to erect a fine ; , o( building on Ocean Avenue ground

. . ! m |* broken this week. ; sr^rz ;-rr

b '“

h the public. (outing In tront *.t the dty SB Every Wednesday evening a | nige. la Pin*- Avrnu.. »nd W* Wk pinochle U belU3 conduct-j heavily, sustaining a badl. , la the rooms of th.' I atbollej hnused oose and mb<-r Injuries •il*. Parlfie Avenue, to which sufficient to keep her house ■ Ibodj Is welcome, wither! t*.und for aeveral days

• play cards or not. Th* pur- t—

— of the proceeds Is to

' suitable to Bpprar in Un , Offs . : il Day her* Danahej Mare. 417 LaadJ* iteane.

Dr. Qua. A. Furey OSTEOPATH 224 F Wildwood Ave-, WlltfwMd •SO Wrshlaotwn St.. Cap* May 1200 Packard aids, Phltsdtlphla

W. H. MOWEN Commercial Photographer

733 Central Ave Ocean City, N. J.

HABBY W BLABDELL, Opt D.

UXF.LAVB, *- i.

Booth Jmey s Er ^t

Specialist

I’bwae 71>-W . MUMagPT MANCINO

Cturopractor

;er».i owl Finals""*' .MituswUy Begulsted

Ml PWom M Key. Pkowe M E. L. CHALMERS Jastioe-of-thc-Peace 4307 Pacific Ave. WILDWOOD. N. J.

j Aiks Ones. KJ>. MheB.Teraesi.R-D. OfOo* Hour* Offtc* Iteun * t« It A. M. t t* to a. M. I 7 ts • P. M. * ! S' 2

Splendid

The kind of serrsnU that on* dehght* is tuiriag "round arc those that our hrlp-wauted oolumnv bnng They satisfy and cast so little to jet. Cape May Coualy

Times

SEA ISLE CTTY, N. J. ■aim., ft

GEORGE R- GRE1S

f' Attorney and Counsellor-

At-Law

I (521 Eighth Street. O.-ean City ’ and Mechanic St.. Ct. Hse. '> Bell Phones: Oc-an City "*> Court UoW 25

ciTll^ter A**. SI* SI OCEAN CITY

H. RICKERS, SR. Upholsterer IS Vineland h-reet SEA ISLE CITY Ktilmalaa Furniahcd

£—

C W Way. M D

■a* tel* Ctty. i t * «' Of*!.* Hour*: t ■<

Bmldmft Days mHere

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contractors, bricklayers, all others who are

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