Cape May County Times, 19 March 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. MARCH 19, 19*0

RADIO NOTES

Item* That Wfll Intirrst Cajx May Coaaty Faa*

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Job Squabble Prevents Pay of

City Workers ;■}'£

!<adto Advance Will Be Musi Rapid in Next 50 Years .

Doa*t fortr* rhal th»

wood of Trade U your Hoard oi Traili-. lo a hoar ©ITIcw.

an- cordially Invited to call ,ny iimc a problem confrontsami you itrdre a aerrlce. It thr.t you will be Jttvrn hand <>l buainras folio* - ' Maunrini; aocretary Bain

WOODBINE

Mr. and Mm. Moeiy Uery returned on Sunday taormny. aft-r Hpi-ndlnx iho » r-ek ead In Attan-

tlr City.

Mr I. Bob't. of N«w York. Wo* buatMaa ’ taltor with the Wood-

I A regular mii’llna of the Wood J bine Volunteer Fir* Company »«i heli*. on Sunday rrenlng at thaoroush Hall. Sidney Suasman moio:.d l< land on Ttiieday n.ornlns oi

n Wa n i ki i Fmanrcs In North WiMwood Be a Radio Novelty j Arr Tjfd 0p In Controversy

bridge, or

Who i an foretell what ra-ii iypii-ni and broadcast! I nr »> •rty year* from now? TImpb«n< ist «fty year* old. lo* »en nmi used «ure.-- "!ly > Vli-gander Graham lh-ll and .boralory amdatanl on Maieh 1*. • **S. Great advann- have been made in «uB»»unir.it.on Mnce that

< tentful day.

Radxi is rapell* i^i-oiuias *■ integral part ol th. dally life of this age. It I* used In homes, ofacee. boat*, fanonea and many places where i.l.phonea are found, as wrli a» ihousanda of places where thete would be no contact with the world racept for the receiving set. The development of the receiving set and the broadeasting nation aa It la now used, has been made within the Iasi

eleven years.

Whai will be the type of radio etiHlpment OC.y year* henw? One mt the pioneera in the radio Industry believes It will be pmonlde to trannalt beat waves of sufPcient strength to use In borne and commercial heating equipment. He also believes it will be piaeUcal to have televiaian or the motion pictures

n n»e

novelty will be olfered radio listeners in a progi music appropnate 10 the l

war, dating trom the Revolution the recent world war. This

Over Trrasnrrslup

jFiretl. Refuses To Quit

Tlmes-8t a

will I

give

by

iThest ra — William Kopp an* I

will lie t.madrast through Wl.W station. Cincinnati. Mon*lay .■*en-' ing. Match Id. at « o'clock. The hrst numlH-r will l>e a tom- pielrre of an Amerlran battle srene This will be f<dlowed Ny music lhat will recall lh* Civil War. while the third number will be a desertptHe military fantaaie ol the haute of San Juan Hill Then comes tfcc battle ol Marne and followtne that a •election which will embrace the national airs ol ihc mum lies pat inpaiing in th* w.uld war. plav •d in the order of 1 hell rename nto the big BkIH Th* lost num>er will Is- desrriptlie of th*- retreat of the debated armies ol

•dtfle f

pari of the

voices of people in another continent. The aerial wire as It I* now used atop buiMIngs will be won 11 an ary w hen sciential* de- > e«op simple circuits for all types ot radio receivers

Good Sunday Program By WBZ

The members e also a part of Ihe Union* Cincinnati Kymphony Orchestra which ha* receired cvrcllcnt no•tee wherever il ha* appear* ■!

Fiddling With Radio

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You

tXlMMl'NlTY. Telephone year new* Items TIMES Ilia nr. h OIBce lu< K Maple Avenue. Key. Fhonc 327.

hy IIBLEN a

The cry. "when do we get p-id.'

has replaced the old army cry of; < '" ,n

• wh-n do we cat." with Ihe city ; and school employees of North

Wildwood Notiody has been paid ^ hu < r ^|* 5 | store January I. and an altr “ *

su*-*’-ssl ill at a meetinE ol Notih Wildwood I'oum-il last 1

MU*! bine Boren«h Clothing

.. . will be .blighted to show <*n Tun>das

y * .it the workings of th-.- olfin Mr. WtilUm Abram*** and assist »<« In any way pos Saturday In IMU.IWphU «o *•**»*-

slhle. >nforaiation on any anb-jnes*.

jeet p* rt.-.lnlng to civic, social Mi-v Becker and Allan C. , business or ..iberwUe, will b. la-iennon »p«*i an enjoyable cheerfully gH.-o. It Is the in- e-.cning at Sea Ule CUy on Tues-

t.-ntion or the new regime of the day.

Wildwood Hoard of Trade to co Mr. Samuel levetutm. manager update fully with lu p.*.pl* *>1 ls \v nwui'e OepsrtiD. nl Store, whether members »r not. Eveo , wss a Inislnmw visitor in i-hiladrl-

„uc is Welcome. The offices, lo phia on Tuewday.

rated In the Jack** building. Samuel ISdash apent Saturday l-sciffe and Oak Avenues, art in MiUvilte on i-gainews He re-

op* n *\ci/ day In the week turned on Saturday **enlng.

rhrough tb*- Minimer months the Mr Wood and daughtet. Julia. <*QI*-* **n the Hoaidwalk. at Lin- --f Head-of tbe-Riyer. were W***d-

I, be open for the pur Mnr \h*!!ura on Saturday evening, taking care of \tailors Ma* Becker and Allan Uven-

-llngs ate -ondurted the ffrst "on motored to Millville on Sat -

enlnr of Ihc month, urday attemoon on buslneju*. High School, to which Kruben Bear a Penn I’nlverTily puhli* Is rordlally milled •indent, visited bU parents over

ihc week end.

The Dor land AdvcrtUlug M, Eugene Kali retnrwcd on Agency, ut Atlantic City, was - evening, after spending awarded Ihe contract fur odv. r , hr day in Millville on busmens. Wildwood, through the| Mr. Is C. Abramson, of Camden.

Allan Chasm* -pent an ct.j.y abb eienmg In Atlantic City *•»*

Saturday rvealDg.

Ml Abt-m Berner returned on Saturday .i.nlng afler spending Friday aad Saturday in Millville Da*Id saperateln motored tVineland on Saturday alternnon and spent the -fay with friend.*. Mr. and M.r. Jacob Chns* in* • '- trrlamed friends ai tbeli bom*- on

Friday evening.

Mi:-se> Glad) Kalt nb*l Klh*l SaeJts wer* Millville shopper.* on Samuel Pota«h 1.11 lur ftiln delphi.. cm Tu*-; day and will n main there for * few dsy . Mr. Bill BernsteJn a>oioie,| in . Philade’ph* * *-n I’rotay altertusm M . Max MmUcbrow was a Philadelphia baslwem *nor •*• Saturday and Sunday.

Industry and tncid* nt: |s*ultrj has done wood. wiaw . c.mmercUl |-.ul--> •' nJ ~ W <y '“- Should Also tn.h-.t- 21 *!*" t*nrH-Tt They ha-, rone hats' th* daw* mat wtve at*. :,nd hand -n creatlr*.: I-uUryj «»• poWtrmap la tl value- as tb.* are t**d- > | Imx (MfrlmaH two cmm. •Ih.'i-.yltt' -bon ■ i - -« <'•' • * m - m as** Mult, in*: rmttests !.»'* "*«* a of II J* per eg,v.tt * n -h. - ' 'SL’XTXZ'Z

Ijh*

They i

They

throttrb c*a;;|*e-

(j.ated and a*at*rt t ta*.

mil of j

of lh*

cwpL ■ort-.tltv. he am *., bird ned *.r this aan.h - . *

landing of thc

eockarvd.

* ream of them for hU .

wad *#Uir.:. » of thee. „ mcl-.tr I'.fca a»d th- hni.4,H .

s»W si a price suffl. ,OdU of advwtiMot * 1 joaiaal: and tairbig 1 ST;"» '

•cords started the i* ad tie mcuhalin.^ of 1. • birds ihd bsd b* iatt.d the Cssl wmk

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fhwk .in,:... what Is 1

prodoevd hy bis preset.- .

■ a small town in

lilnrc for the (inplny*-* be laid, as well as Ihe olbet obiigaUans met. is tb*- rt-sii.l •Uiubble over the berib of

Treasurer.

One ol the first moves of the new admlaistration, which w Into office at the first of Ihe y-eat. was to give CHy Treasurer I' I. IVU-rson the so-called "air " Peterson. however, refused to Is- fired.

d-spite the fact that A. J Calh.-oj At the West Wildwood Colon *» appointed to fill bis place CblU-rb. Friday. Ihe I ad lew of the

Then the Council notified the - Aid Society pr...

auks not to accept ( b*s-ks sicned - pi-tiiing and well cooked I>enteii .. "T,"' * j . *v... *...•- w .. ' r » rm -

miles. He offered a priae a package of a-eds to every bearer kouM telegraph a vol.

Peterson

tmlified the hanks not to •Jiecks of Cafiero. as b. afiero's appnintn>*-nl

committee of

| Board .J Tvwde. P.re; H. Jack ifiend* and relativ* ,»*n * hairraan. Th* contract l» M nd Hundny. Ilk ••• and embrace* aunt* M i*, Goo*iman. a atudent ia-duatiag *k*».he«of sport life.‘at Cnlveraity of Fennsylvaaia. bathing and fishing, as depicted pont the week end with her parin scenic wonder* calculated to ents. lea*b lh. lairds of a vacationing Dr. Joseph lerenson went to seeking public. 1 Pawwic m Saturday afternoon and

• ttirned on Monday evening. Hyman Cabts was a MilUille bust new* vMtor oa Saturday. Bailey Abramoritx. of Paradise ** —' ■* — " ‘linr City

'ape May County I Poultry News

will go furttBt

I: !rink - •’ •' ' linn by using th-s’ cori,. irudu-non :*BJ by foUoW 1 _ . , , [r ., .

. ' fl-ck a'•'rage* * domfitk ^

,.n lor«rv*T years. nuJtkt ta,' ; n.*k*.! ,r,ul , * a ** 0 ’ c«

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What is biiaut hy stsmla rtf bred stock- Why bud* tliat arr bred according to tb. Ameri-an I

ttni.i md > w. 1 :*> .- i...* 1 "ir;

!•.- or - ■ ib-- ««* -Te w. i**jff*f nows b.-lits »* ■* h.-d r.d '''* Pull. 1 must in her firs* year hsvcj * Xlow-. '*■ over lift, ,-r o r* ... b* -*rh. ' “"V** *•“ >"* »

* or bell

goes

the 1

Header, fid that It .

g mvesimantf

Yea. 1 i'aow full well tiat

I -.11pp. 1. The little church

ooor lb*-| laM bring cleared of debt by (lailued many faithful workers and wlll-

■ nc bunds for the cause

rnhm Bank hold* the

March 21. ie.«& A. M.—Chwrch Cburcn of the Unity. Springfield Sc*. Charles A. Win*, pastor Mmdc by the Philharmonic Male | Quartette. * P. M -Coidea c fraiuriag Ar wtuMa: i Gem

ibsolutely refused 1 Christian fellowship, io surrender bis books. He pie seated a security bond wbiclt is

required hy la. to fulfill lW , 1 fltaUUCtlon of owning the only hoi ihe . ouncil rejected il I rlock «*>*» Pealing forth the I accepted ihe bond of ( aB.ro «* rbi,11M **'* » musi 'ity Seliritoi Itand was instiu* 1 *3! too. nleoalnc to the ear. In ed to iaslilute a slUl again.:! Pet* r ,h ’' "eightorhood one feels

atmosphere of city | fur the duck st 1 ties

on Friday afternoon on buain* Miss Eva Elsenberg, a Pennsylvania Cnlveraity student, spent tb* week end with friends. She- ir the daughter of former Mayor

William Ei sen berg.

Mr William Abransmn went to PhHadHpbte qa Saturday morn-

Staadard of Perlectkm. the

tborised authority of poultry the world over, it being Ihe only

-standard " in the world.

The -standard" went into existence In February. IK74. and even eight years il is revtaed. nu reeled and improve.) as UMiugbt to be best for Urn poultij industry- by ; the American Poultry Assoriatiuo. who own and publHh tb. American Standard of IVrfectino for the best interests of pcultry-

tood

r. Max Bear visited friends in . ille on Saturday, r. Abe Reiner has completely tered from aa Wne** of over two weeks. He returned to his work on Monday at the Woodbiae Clothing Company. Mr. Leo M DanerMrsh and William Abramsoa motored to Mi Id wood on Sunday afternoon to visit State Senator WUliam H. Blight. r. Charles Culler motored to Millville oa Saturday and spent the day there oa h-minem* Mr Ben Cohen t’nivendty of Pennsylvania graduate. visited his parents over the week end. Sam Nappen. of Ocean Oty. was a visitor here on Thursday

in its £; yea-s of rxistcaee it has made poultry rise front a farmer'a wide 'iae of a small a-d insignificant business, to rae of the largest industries of the eountry and there Is noth ins universally raised than poultry , i It baa a greater money value, than the wb-at crop or the iron

layia.*: of numb*-*.- of eg* for nsugfct. If h*-r <gg*

up to th*- sland .rd weigh!

T. " (be commercial poultry-1 c.K-kervJs could be »..*4 g men. the larre breeder :.n< tit*- : *arh a ligurr. but my fig fanciers who have carrleo on this, »nr«a .maldy law, and th kind ol work so wuco-mfully m ■ “^1- •' Uit* poutryman all mclions ot the country. Very 1 -*•** talmw chick* from • illle ha* Ueo accMupIided I . cored tram the hami hr mill b Ihe farun n- Mostly, they ba.e,*»-»e to tell them from L to | t**-*-n cunt* nl to raise a limit'd ‘ e^ts mur« number of *b*- monerwi ty pe, r (“7 their mixture of fowls with ail .oe • bmiM ne mine palletts aid *d colors of tb* lamlmw in lh*ri , t* 4 " -1 *t k. 1* or 13 Packs « u plunuiee and sreuily anl cartas * b ‘ *he able to reali.•w many eggs they pxrtiK* un-1 '** •*> centa per pull -. Ihe last f. w years. * ben th. > ‘ r, «»» >h*ir coming fro. o have awaki-nei u* tb- . hi. 1. (itiductnc bird* slth u whillt*. of the. link- hen . - a : dividual record of 2T7 40 J»J rj mortgage lifter when tiny have, Ibe equtvaUmt or m

Ihe proper < ban* * . j

- and 1

roamt rcialixed year alter yeat.i The leading commercial poultry- j •ocn are growing and incrca,ing, their plants nnlil now many of

hundred or mme

into j

hundreds of thousands of dollars' and these men ha«e done great work in bhil.ling up th<- |*ailti>

Vow lh*- farmer* in ■ua.'vy tee frtend w il

tions of thu great ■ ailed Su; * ; mine than wa have ar*- selliac off for msriet th* ir ! out in the above Uluslran

rpta* tag Um m w tth hr u a man who has

up-bedat* itandard no-k with tie- posUry bustuees and

lu-tem quality Tb. > ha* piored his lUMWkdg* k turd haw come int*. pouUry .ndurtry and hi*

u*> own *.a Us tsnr. and b fak- to product and taalw good int: bis pWe ulth the high rUss : game, and are beltowt he stallkui and to* pure t.r«d bull j s top notcher In th* near

LH ‘ banns :l* lugheoi pr

standard <

t *2S t.

Irving Breslow'. local police officer. was a Millville visitor oa Saturday afternoon un business Mrs. B. Levin returned from Philadelphia on Sunday evening, after spending the week end with relatives. Harry L. Halpern. a student of Philadelphia Dental College, visited hi> parents for a few days. Mis. Bernwleia. accunigunled ij Wllli iin and Sarah Bern i* in. luo Mlllvlll* on Kattud../ and

oJlitoounces ’Aitotker Sensation!

an ■bd'-fiaiu- slay libe wa- Mow Kile her marnage lo Mr. Beneo Philip Biikowm and f doretf |i durday.

( Meld Ibi.yarain Rablt Philadelphia. sp.nt Halutday itunday her, with friends

MODEL 6-F-l :New arul hnproved Sas e terp3ec n e

elia Potash

eft KT

Ph.lad, iphia on Hunday muruing and will remain for a few days

wiih re-latlvm.

Mr Allau C. Levruaun. manager of Ibe t'apttul Tbevtre. was a 1 •Hu la Millville on

Tha World's Greatest Radio Receiving Set

Mr Harry M Halpern r, turn-d “ ‘ rnlng after spei.-j- ; in Philadelphia 00

Krcahman * latent arnwation. illustrated * ,mJ *PP**1 lo the wemarn of D »* bud* of fcve-piy ■pv.o.oe ; a handwut pmc <J luxruturr 1 *my nurd r.atD. Bml t-unpatatlvrJy sinall pwng «t prrfarr. lT over ,Wy cooan wpeciaily Lugr oos.

Hora.e Burke Brand.a -j

■ f~i Song* U1 From Rnd*

With Built-in Lnudf

»SOl-o- ai Great Vsb,

»***•. Super* Tod*

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rwe Badi. Recover Weae Hs.e Bees Wento* Voe

*e4»hla paper. April Keep April t ss op-.

Levitt s Storage and Electric Service

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