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CAPE MAT CODNTT TIMES. FRIDAY. APRIL 16. 1926.

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Wants White Way Avenue in Wildwood Board of Trade Has Ambitions and Will Ask

City To Act

Recognition For Music Club] Irt!'

Itial pr.-.ntallun. the! 1'lub wilt attend tfcr ’ una of Mu»lc Clul..in Caiudrn. April 22.1

Tt> purpose ot th«- rlub 1* to nrlii . « tour year mur»e of in- • study In nru-i'. fiettmit

irquainted »ith the iti'1. etlmulaUns vein* ■bbiti* by the «a>-*l<)< if contact and action.

FIADIO NOTES

Items That Will Interest Cape May County Fans

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lad. Battery Charges

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by HELEN a The April t.u*lnea« meetlna of the WIIdKtxid Board of Trade wan held in the library room of the HikIi School bulldlna on Friday evenlns. President John H. Beecher presiding. The teports of committees were heard. C. Howard Topham. chairman of the golf committee told the results of the recent tournament, exblbltlna numerous clippings from Pbllsdelphii newspapers, with those of ci ty and local sheets, a* being of Ibe finest bits of advertising the rroort could hope to obtain Evans G. Slaughter spoke on itansportatlon, citing changes in the new spring schedule on t Reading system, for a bet train service, on th* s'renrtb which the board voted una tnously for the adoption of schedule which will Include morning train dept ting at 6:50

A. M.

A* a result of Mr. Percy Jackson's visit to North Wildwood Council, conditions precluded the possibility of a united advertising budget for 1S26 with that of ihe Crest and Wildwood. Following the reading of a letter from the State Chamber of Commerce, president Beecher advocated Joining the organization, which was promptly Indorsed by the members by a unanimous In a tireless effort to increase the resort's Influx of vis' tbrotigbout the season. O. Blackwell told of a plan to bring the various passenger agent* representing the railroad, steamship and other transportation agencies in the East to spend their annual outing here, and named the second Saturday In July as a probable date. Mr Blackwell further suggested that the June meeting of the board be a social one. to include visitors and friends. By way ol providing entertainment for the guests, be will be able to procure a travelogue motion picture and a speaker who will lecture

on th- subject.

In a movement for better lighting, John Kay entreated the board to meet with th* City Commissioners and Freeholder* in an effort to make Atlantic Avenue a "Whit* Way." as well as ■ hat section of Rio Grande Avenue. between the Shore Boulevard and the city limits, and. that the plan be supplemented by a similar lighting system along Rio Grande Avenue within the city limits. It was deemed advisable to have the secretary prepare a resolution to that ef feet, which was adopted by the board and will be sent to the Freeholders. In his dosing remarks Mr. Kay advocated additional tennis courts on the railroad plaza, and extend.-.! Improvements in Magnolia Park. His views were sustained and a committee appointed to wait upon the City Commissioner*.

The Schumann Club

The Schumann Club, of Wildwood. has created a new <1, partment. organizing a Junl< section, which will be affiliated with the Slate Federation Music Club*. The officers Include. Marjorie Austin, president; Ruth Epler and Elizabeth Kay. flrst and second vice president; Marcus Fatb. treasurer; John Nevros, a**i*iant. Ray Konowich and Nan Landless, i ••t r.ep.,tiding and recording secretary It was claimed by those It. attendance upon the founding the new department that to :n»tall *.-.eral officers lor the junior* will niimulat* activity among-t th. youngsters. Regulat | meeting.. ( f„ r II,, ■eeoud and |. Kth Friday after-! ntmu*. alter ' , ur Ih , pilr . ] powe of study I- Roselind |

t he pro- I

Murray returned here from St. pen ! Pcter*bui g. Fla . last week and mg - will Immediately plan

their hole

th- mechanical type, t.ulb type

and chemical type. ' f' Th* mec hanical charger de-: 1 , ,

or il* action on a vibrat- 1 t.h wblcb alternately conthe battery in one dltectton then in the other direction.

t.le P Preebyt.na: burg. Re;. Hugh !

of the advanced s

delphia. made

Dayt.

Thl- switching I* done in phase with the fluctuations of the alter- , prop- nanng current, so that the cur- , on ■ tent always flow* through the Phlln- hattety in one direction. Good

charger* ar> tuggedly

’hild.cn'* period

conducted by K>v. David Lang. Shady Avenue Freebyterlan

Chut. h. Pittsburg.

C ::•> 1*. M Dinner concert. I 7 15 1*. M —Chimes from the Calvary Kpxvpal Chu:vh. nti*-

* I tied that they for sot ust or mid West. Th. • lie an invisible ham nknown. which ha* cu nitons from the South.

Kad.o listeners in Alabama And

..,15 FRE5HMANS UCi^ Greatest ^JccomplishmeMt-

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7.45 P. M.

-vice.

efflclt

teller

Then

Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Or- somewhat higher than

non. of Mount Vernon. N. Y . btilt. . burgers, though it i-doubt-njoyed a motor ttip to this re- tul II this 1* tru* in all ca-** ort. passing through Atlantic Th* two chl»f objections to them City, where a valuable overnight at* that they air obnoximu littl*.

bag containing their traveling| -< uue* of interfc

This Fan Got

Things Mixed Up

A newlywed radio fan. with a .**t which mix..! thing* up

i had asked him

Mr. and Mrs. William will occupy the Ozman cottage : after the flrst of May. having i purchased the property through j i H. R. Stuhltrager * real estate t

office.

Jecllonable tf the

i tbai they-an put down eotuv i.ripe* which t ob-1 were being broadrajtt as another I th* station was sending in the "daily

liatger live* In an isolated j dozen." according to the Dallu-

• igbborhood. or in a *ural com- ■ Time*-Herald:

lunity. far from surrounding; "Hand* on hips, place one cup i-ls. Even in city district*. It of flout on the shoulder, mi-* sases to be of Importance if the j knee, depress toes, and wash

charges hi* battery In the j thoroughly in one-haif

stations. Only once In a while Is It possible. Points further south come in without dif-, flvulty. a : Cover Battery Plate* * K-ep the piste* of your ►torage ; ■ ■ iy covered with solution. 11 i i allow the electrolyte to fall i low the top of the plaice, the ."■ty will eventually In- dam-, • d and rendried useless. You do not have to put in more ..11 you have to replace I* -tilled water. The water; -poratrw hut the acid in th* ‘

•lution doe* not.

daytime, when neighboring sets'milk. Ir. ft

Mrs. M. K. Ward, of Philad*I-'an- not In us* Thus wh*n a 1 lower left foot and mash two pbla. wa* a week end visitor re-, dealer sell* a mechanical type of' hard-builc-d «gg» th.ough a sie ve, cently. Mrs. Ward spent th* charger, he should instruct the-, Repeat six time*, inhale one-halt winter in Miami. Fla., visiting buyer to^ charge hi* batterle* j te-i*poon salt, eene teaspoon bikwlth Mr*. Mary E. Slimmer*.during the day. rathe-r than at ling powder, and one cup of flour, family, who for several years n-;night. 'Then breathing naturally, exhabsided In Wildwood. She brings Bu i b charger* make use of a »bd sift. Attention. Jtiinp to a tidings of a family to thi* r*- glass bulb, containing a hot and ] «l't«tling position of guide tltae . sort where they were well known I, electrode, and filled with ;. sideway* and forward light and e—teemed. The boys eon- gas. such as argon. In operation. J* n ‘ , ar tbT n* possible ami ducted an orchestra at.d Oiled ,1,^ electric current t* conducted I , '" a! * s*if«ly and briskly, many local engagement*. in but one diice tion through the * rTO! ' forward over head. Rai.-e, gas between the electrode*. « j»he cooked egg with th* flour and Mr*. James H. Pigeon and son. Ihal a un i^ji.ecttona! current I* ; •« four counts mak*- a niff d.y Water, motored here front Ph‘>«- supplied to the battery. Some 1 dough, which o stretched at thdelphia for a stort stay. Mrs.],. n( . r g y i* ^gnended In bulb charg-jThigh* flexed, lay flat on a* the forme! *uecess- ln RgbUng the fllaments „! J«be floor and roll Into marbles th« of the Marltnn apart- j lhe tu be-. but their . ffln. nty J* ,f a walnut. Hop to a Juniper Avenue. compare* fave^ably with that ,.f .«:raddle in leoillng water but do

hargeis of the mechanical type uflt * Kallon. After ten .. .. imlnulea remove an<! wipe with a

rough towel and serve with B*h

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Leo Reisman Listener* who enjoy the rnme.th. rythmic beat of the symphonic tj-pe of music, will wrl‘•■■'.le the* announcement that Leo R" i*man and hi* famous Hotel !!:uti'Wlck Orchestra will lee leard every Monday night from -’- tion WBZ at 10.30 P. M. This band It known throughout the country for the unusual arrange, tnent* of the *elec lions it offers.

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RADIO

This Wonder Set which is spring entertainment, education and contentment in hundreds o! thousands ol homes in all j ns ol the world now has many additional points ol superiority. cNewand Improved .WODEL. 6 F-3

A handsome piece of furniture made of carefully selected genuine Eve-ply mahogany. A radio receiver with the finest of built-in loud speakers, in a console model which provides ample room for all batteries, chargers, eliminators and everything rise that could possibly be used in connection with a radio set. Not a single wire visible to mar the appearance of the room.

Pigeon

r of th*,

The Ladi**' A First Presbytcrl

hold > bake *ab in th* social »impl**t and most e!flci*nt of all |

hall of th* church. Pacific and . typ*-. and would b* Ideally adaptBtirk Avenues, all day Saturday *<i »'■ radio service were it not' next. Plans ar* being mad* bv that it is inconvenient to built:member* of th* society to give them for rallying the latgr cur-j

a straw berry festival some tint* tent* regain d for the rapid j late in May. Morning services at charging of radio A" batteri*. ,

this church Ixgin at 10:30 A. jin service* where but a small! M Sabbath school at 2:30 !>. I current delivery I* required, ntch M. and evening worship at 7:30 -a* in he cha:-ging of storage ' B" P. M. Wednesday prayer meet-; ««'**>•• «b*y ar- highly Ings every week, .o which th* 'satisfactory. They depend for' public are cordially invited. 1 'heir action upon th* part that 11 i suitable electrodes are placed In i Hunt's Casino will feature a the prop- r kind of a chemical so- ]

benefit picture on April 3ft. for I lution. electric current will be] the "Juniors." a section of the permitted to flow in but one dl- I

! Accessories Battery Charging Addis & Marcdius 3411 Holly Bearh Ave. Keystone Phone i Tubes Rrjuv.-nated Sets Installed

Sold on Convenient Terms— Levitt’s Storage Battery and Electric Service

Adams Avenue

WHERE SERVICE RULES" Kevstone Phone: 19-M

Woodbine, N.,

with

through the solution be-

tween the electrode*. It Is pc»*- ] sibl* to build small chemical j rectifiers for charging storag* "B' 'batteries at quite moderati

Sunday Programs of WBZ and KDKA

In spite of a temporary wetback In constiaction work upon the new Catholic school building. at Pacific and Magnolia Avenues, the skeleton frame of iron la in place. By a strange freak of fate, no on* was Injured when one of the pillars

collapsed Wednesday last, even WBZ—10.45 A. M.—Church though, an r.rmy of workers wet* j h '' n * CT1i transmitted from the nearby. The gold rro** at th. ' rharch »h* Unity, Springfleh! head of th* church building was I R*v. Charles A. Wing, dialodg.-d from It* fartening* and i : music by the Phllhartnonother damage* resulted in a •!•-'" Male Quartet: Robert W. Field,

lay In the operation.

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i Rule

Clifton's Recitals

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The dreamland organ recltalt arranged by Arthur Clifton, to,)- an tinu* to la- one of the most Bt popular features from stalion. WBZ. The organ programs ar* ! dt broadcast each Thursday evening PI at 9.30 P. M. ,ti.

»f Mu-it of the Near Eat is Ary Duller. violinist: ler Blackman, viola: 0*0. "•Ho: Han* Ebell. piano.

gram. Children the club inu*t l teen years ol ag. The Schumann laurels through the State Fed*rat tion. until very r

six-

i In ibe Slat. Ji, lor a prize, a* th* t- .. efforts in keeping th. . xforraed through th* j. . honor the .Schumann <l r national music Week. 1. the club Is making *p« preparations to contpet. slater organizations in in* At th. next regular c with Mi Marie Hup * chairman or pt.,grant, thwill b.- wid.lj discussed ontributlons mad.- to th>

of music.

To Be Given Away Free Zenith Radio A long distance four-tube set A coupon will be given to each customer with every one dollar purchase of Paints. Enamels. Varnishes and Lacquers. Coupons will be signed and dropped in a sealed box. from which the lucky number will be drawn by some girl or boy yet to be chosen. Date of drawing will be announced later. Contest doses June 24th. The prizes will be: 1st prize—Zenith Radio. 2nd prize—1 gallon Lucaseal Enamel. 3rd prize—1 gallon Lucaseal Floor Varnish. 4th prize—1 gallon Tinted Gloss Outside White Paint. Every one has an equal chance to win one of these four prizes. Come in and see this magnificent set. Neptune’s Department Store Sea Isle City, N. J,