CAPE MAT COVMTT TIMES. FRIDAY. MAT 88. 1986.
RADIO NOTES
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» Music Create* [ Contentment in People
l nation which anjor* rood c wlU new turn Botahcxlk I ninrlBK workmen wilt do work and lead happtrr
■ of th* c alrea eTcn rrcatar atsn!-
> found I
: may be aad or martial t may come under almost any classification, although in . It Is cheerful. Cheer-
' people are rarely afflicted
i aclf-plly. which Is amially i for unrest or political
th herMofore only I folk-ndbra. T
The greatest
may now be heard
keeper, during
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aether hi
With ;
gram with an addrea and Ed ward K. Hoi mix., a Spanlah War veteran and meeompllahcd muni-; clan, will proaent the Brat of a] group of aongK. the Processional of Rudyard Kipling. "Lest We Forffei." Captain Jow-ph Hurley, world war veteran and nationally known American Ucgioo speaker, will speak'on the aubJect. Mrmorta! Day." Percy Mar Kaye's playlet. "Oettysborg." which will be preerntfd by C.
and H. Harding Hale a fitting climax to this
Whlttea
WPG Sitcrday Program
Organ
7:fifi—Hotel Morion Dinner
Hughes. C. M El L. R. Maxwell. ^ .... [nees are a. W. Higher, laatd-llr I Collins, John B. Christian and Mrs. Vrank Dikley. Second Ward I—Republicans. Sarah E. Smith. Ilians Burkhardt. William J. ‘Chadwlca and Browena Brown- | miller. Itemocrata. I- roy Jeffries. Margaret A. Iloiden. Harold D. Taylor and Bertha Voas.
Henry Ford baa bought time stage coach He prebaMy intends to study out a new and more effective system of vlb'altoe for
(:S« "All
The Democratic candidates who filed petltioos arc Samuel A. Banning, for Assembly; Rollln B. Mason, of BclIcpUin, for Frcc-
„ holder, and Howard Taylo*. of Mara Memorial ocean City, for F.TehoWer. ‘Hie
miles around.
is no exaggeration to say these people who have ailed aad must eontinu? to Isolated lives, are hearing c In all Ha form*, which have never heard befovo which they never hoped to before the advent of radio. The progress made In the !m■ovcment.of radio programs has >rn remarkable In the short me that has elapsed since the ret program was sent into the Ir. and with the rapid strides ring mads in further developent along these lines, the tsotied Usenet within the very ear future is promised lust as
Big Elephants Plant Trees at the Sesqui-Centcnnial
i tr i
ere listening to a concert In most celebrated ball In tbr
r orld.
Day Program. Assisted by Lyric j ih-mocmts did not name a candl-
Male Quartet, of Millville. N. J. for Coroner.
L. Powell Evans. Drier tor. . „ »;^- H ° Ul Tr ' ym ° rt ' 0o,lWrt i thc^ntTc^me^ot tbe £ urchefitra. spectlve parties who filed peti-
tlona with County Clerk Hildreth are r- follows: Republican—First Ward. Scott H. Adams. Mabel L. Sharp. F. D. Newberry. Gertrude Torbcrt. Em‘. 3 y Ix-ach William
Jessi Ludlam has been rending where they are thinking. In the Ka-st. of re-establishing whipping posts for offending motorists, but be believes thirty day aenteacds as ton Id be lost as good.
"Going to drive through In California this summer?" we asked a neb: h tar. “Nope.' 1:0 replied. "Going on the train. There's a lot of grade crossing rares to be run between here r.nd California and 1 want to be riding on the winner."
About the time the roads are repaired, detours removed and utl and tar carried off by the wheels of marhlnrs. it will be time to pul Ibe old bus away for the wlnte
“Som'-one Is hurting a little dog.” shrieked a Sea Isle woman Tnursday morning ax agonized yelps suddenly filled the air. A mail carrier trad a truck driver rushed to investigate and found a fistful of dog whose feelings were injured because It bad been left shut in a sedan.
At 3 A. XI. the pedestrian has most of tbe street to himself, and usually needs It.
Gasoline is often used for cleaning purposes, but Tom Xlould sayi wnatcvrr else it may be used for H still will clean the pocket book.
A transcontlnent.-.l hiker is a fellow who crosses the continent by tagging rides from motor tourists.
Always park : and shiny car. It will I without scraping you.
10:00—MUIIon Dollar Pier
Dance Orchmtra.
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11:30—Elks Home Dance Or-
A hi rang Man’s Prayer Give me a trusty flivver. A girl small with teasing eyes. A lonely road on a moonlight
eve.
And you can leave tbe rest to
Automobile manufac'wreraa
made rapid strides, but Mazurle says they haven’t yet pro- j
duced a car with which It la aale | It is more blessed lo give (the a locomotive at a grade i .inioimt of tbe fine) than to receive
ta sixty-day jail sentence).
"Harold held my hand for halt! The married
George?' “C!.. he drove me over to Atlantic City- In his racer, but I held all right.”
Automobiles are getting so plentiful In this country It Is a hard matter to keep them apart.
When a man gets home from work and finds his wife reading an auto magazine, the average man thinks he had better go on back to work.
Ford's purchase of 8.000 acres . Florida has started a rumor that he's starting a rubber plantation. Folks will be disappointed If he dorsri make a rubber band stretch twice as far as any man before him.
One nice thing about a radio is that when the people who Insist taking you riding on Sunday afternoons come to sec you. you can get even. *
After kissing a girl It Is hard to realize she uses the same Ups for eating purpose's.
"You
Excessive Gallantry
r bad a
accident.
"Yes." said the bandaged person. "I tried to climb a t:ee is my motor car." "Whet did you do that fos?" "Just lo oblige a lady who wasj driving another car. She wanted j
be drawn on fr^u.
You Can Save Money
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Sea Isle City B. ft L. Association
«. Arnett. FT-aa H. C. lava. Sac.
W. H
. MOWErt
Commercial Photographer
733 Central Ave tteean Gty, N. J.
Pbona 111
Announcing the Opening of
Bayside Fish Market
1214 Bay Avenue, Ocean Gty,
on Thursday, May 27
'
at which time we will be prepared to furnish you with all kinds of Fish, also Oysters, Clams and
Crab Meat. Orders solicited and delivered free. -
Hotel trade given special attention. -
Phone 699
-Jams Not Always
)ue To Loose Connections
received humming The first
thought and suggestion U to
i for I
Queeuie. aged 82 years, and: Babe, aged 48. two hug* elephants of the Rlngtlng Brothers and Barn uni A Bailey circus, quit the "big top” during their stay In Philadelphia to devote a few hours toward aiding III planting some fifty-foot trees at the Seoqui-Ceatennial International Exposition wMrh will be held In Philadelphia from June 1 to December 1. Hie elephants picked tbe big trees up and placed them in boles that had been prepared by workmen. Ordinarily the treeplanting requires the placing of much tackle and the combined j effort of many men. The trees were planted around the "Save the Surface” Home which is being erected at th>Exposition by the paint and rarniah manufacturers of the
United Stater.
all ednneelions hare
’^und to be tight. It H then me to look to outside tnterfer-
tbe oEcnding cause.
Sometimes this buns can be
raced to a possible defective ranrfomer. beating pad. log maahlsc motor, viole: mathtnew ef' x-ray gpparatua.
number of things foreign to radio. PuMte price corporation supplying light and pojrir i are always eager to aaslst in locating trouble and remedying it
U possible.
An elaborate Memorial Day program, representing tbe G. A. R-. Spanish War veterana. and the American Legion under the direction of Agees H. Earket. will be broadcast from Elation WBZ May 30 The memoiai program «K. lch win go on the air at I tffcloek. P. M. inciuJIe rhort talkSCV P^mtiresl speakers as well »* musical -selection b> outstanding artist*. William P. Brown. department com-m.-ndcr. O. A. R.. open the -pro-
Little Action Scheduled For June Primary
(Continued from Page 1) Attention was called to th*statement In the Atlantic City a which declared, due to an error In the printing of the latest supplement of the election laws. Thursday was deslgnattd. when tbe law Itself declares Friday as •be last day to file petitions. County Clerk Hildreth declared that this was news to him and (hat his actions were govern*-! only by the law. which specie-. * Thursday as the last filing dap. rerh.Jder Footer lot .1 hr »n that he imesiL to be e candidate whether his name ms on the primary ballot or
dale’s name to appear on tbr ■rat elect ion ballot If he file* a petition shortly after tbe peituary elect toe. The Republican candidates tha* filed petitions are: Assemblyman Charles C. Read, for re-rl*vti<,n. Freeholder Robert «. Miller, for rc-elcMion: Henry |C. Ckni'ing.
To Be Given Away Free Zenith Radio A long distance four-tube set
A coupon vrill be given to each ciutoury with every one dollar purchase of Paint*, Enamel*, 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 choaen. Date of drawing will be announced later. •M June 24th.
The prizes will be: 1st prize—Zenith
2nd prize—1 gallon Lucafical Enamel 3rd prize—1 gallon Lucaieal Floor Varnish.
4th prize—1 gallon Tinted Clou Outside
White Pai
l 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 Ule City, N. J.
Saturday, May 29 and Monday, May 31
ARE THE DAYS
Cor. 8th Street and Atlantic Avenue, IS THE PLACE
OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY
1:00 P. M. Daylight Saving (Both Days)
IS THE TIME
of the GREAT COMBINATION
2
-Day Auction Sale
OCEAN
of
CITY
And Vicinity REALTY
to be held under the personal direction of
AUCTIONEER *
TO THE HIGHEST BIDDERS
A large and comprehensive list of offerings including: Hotels, Apartment Houses, Bungalows, Homes, Lots and Tracts Also Hotel Elberon, in Cape May, N. J.
This is OCEAN CITY’S Fiist Spring Auction Sale of 1926. Take full advantage of an unusual opportunity. Ocean City is just coming into its own. Buy for profit! Remember that every property you buy carries good financing and liberal terms.
“Auction Means Action”
Illustrated Catalog on Request
^'*535 Market St., Camden. N
Telephone: Ocean City 1345 810 Boardwalk, Ocean Gty, N. J.

