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CAPE HAT COmrtT TMES nUDA? DECEKBES 15. 19*6
Hanor Roll Sea Isle City RhMSt School SickneA* Amboji Tapi's Very Low and Attendance Neady 100 Pet Cent
For Christmas
Th* aa*u- oi th» s#» hi* ntr aobltc aetkool nr* mskin*
at pa viaSmuKi and tk* attrortanwt raearS for Uk- taoirti Nor^nk'r wka alnuwi 100 orr-
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fottovlas putftla who have ia«ltt«4 a plae* on Iks honor eoU lor thr of Marwahir. AU have i KraA* o< or totlar and Owlr n'.itMUwea ha* h*«a pptl*ct1<h1h Ora«W*~Mar*artI P(«Ufar. Doroihr Vlneatu La«hW»*. » ‘ ftmmth atberu Wa«d. _ - iMath OnuH—Kuhrj-o Filch. Thunra* BUOMon. liturj McAIII*t*r. Itorotd Bultoa. Ther*M GarrUon. Bthrlda MuIHr. Tirtijr BUaanu. Mary DIOUcorao. Oacar
ru<h .OauH~Ooi**Un* maaos. Harp, Bra< a. Ucnririu Braes, Bogvr Parhrr. Fluirncc Ferrari. LouIm- HIdiphoo. Cora Or**a. Ron* Honchrtti. Fourth Grade—Botrr Oeser. Niskry BUsajui. Arthur CU Ham- Haarkin*. Vtoeent Saaolno. Chart** Sotronc). Maurice 60froMy, Otodt Toarn. Hushlr ruUoar. Tberraa IHcry. J..—phlne Moatasaa. ChrHUaa Wood. Marnw Wrt#ht. Third Grade— An«Mns Brace. Victoria CawpawUr. KHaahetk Crasmnr. EJUiae Ho«. NeUi* Hi*k, Aaole MoacbetU. CheaHr Austin. Kenneth Camp, Billy j Coaly. Hacood Grade—Kathryn Coaly. Bekty liar«rt. Eleanor Muller. Marion Waddtnfion. Alfred A««sl*nte. A*H>-«« Rannino. Eitai Orad-—Albert Ferrari. Jarav Ue. an. Mike Mcmcbau. Gmtm Town.
RADIO NOTES Items That Will lalem^Ct^e May Gouty Ftas
When Mm Van# stretched hi* imayinatHin and wrata » L—euw m. Director ct Warch In Nor York CoolocHal Society plan* to diet down on* rad* in the Atlantic- Kc will o«« a cyitnder S foot I MAS. * feet io djamet*; that will withstand a pteewn of I’d ten*
Trend of Radio Development Power Units and Console 'Cabinets Coining Into Favor | The trend of radio affair* seem* I to b* In lb* direction of tuned i radto-frequrncy. models bavins two. and in •oow can** three stayee of radio-frequency aropllfi- . ration with detector and ordlnarij*y two *tase» of audio-frequency
a'upliftcation.
Much developin. ni has been ! made during the past year or two 3 alups t&e line* of improvement In th* audio-traqueocy arepltnaatlon md o* the receiver through the use of power tube* in the output staff* or Ftagas. The fact that
pover tube* arc oeci prevent distortion where
smaller tuba are over-loaded. 1*
now w^lj recognised and tobea, form an eauentUI
part of the modern receiving *eL
Thf tpesC U cabinet design
decidedly howarri the eon*, model*. aitlMugfa there Is *Uil very large volume of ■ale* la t table types? The Indication ni is that the pabllc ha* come to • sard radio a* a permanent t tun la tb^ lu>me and therefore feel that the tpcelviag ari shmld be properly housed in it* own in dlrUtiial raid net of the console ar
furniture type
Another imp deflrute tread I* toward the elimination of batteries through the use of power nolle shich lake the current directly from the light socket and make It mutable for use a* A. B. and C battery current. Without (ideation the tread In lh»a direction i* gri>».iag vary rapidly wherever poser la available. Another year will »e* the moat Irene odour development along ihia
total failures In broadcasting cert* for radio audience* if have not ffret worked out new form of playing before micro-
phone*.
Microphone* must be placed In special portions In the studios, s* te get the very beat resulta and the control operator oust be alert to properly modulate the amplifier through which the music passes Into the transmitting station.
ruined through Indiscriminate appropriation of wavelengths by newcomer* in the Add of broadcasting. Such practice, he *ay*. Is In violation of the usual Idea of right to property. The decision of Judge v..taon baaed on the pnaciple that priority of time la the u*e of a wave length, and In the conatraction of equipment and expenditure of sums of money for broadcasting on thin wave, create* right to the unimpeded u»e that ware channel which must not be violated by other and njwer station*. The principle was stated a* being the aame that of the exclusive right to I use of registered sign* and
trademark*.
The moral effect of thta decision may cam* many new *ta-
Tqoway: Oha i Thare’s a burglar." Mother: -Hon m* 1 ioM you not to p.
A Romance A young mi** of Philadelphia. but who spend- her wnna-ra here and who evidently found a romance to be a ••■op.” in a Utter write* of bar paags in tcrae regarding the apparently ! lighted affair. "J l*ft my beau in Sea 1*1*. Down by the dear Boardwalk. And 1 cam* up u> PbiUy. Where * ni write him now. not talk And now 1 Watch for the postAlas! He bring me naught. And I'v* h-atsed that a summer filrtation. U not t*»l!e what 1 though' "
Peach Production Trebles in Jersey jumps From 700,000 to l
740.000 Bushels in 15 Year*
That peach production in Sew
Jersey ha* trebled in the paat fifteen y*-ai> wan brought out in an addrew* oy Harry 8. Web*, chief vf the Bureau of StatlaUfia
and Inapcetion. State Departm' of Vgriculiure. betore the St:
HorticLl'ural Society In Atlantic
C.VT last Friday.
In New Jersey In 1910. the five-year average peach produc-
Uoo was 700.000 bush<-In. while _ f«r the five-year Period ending I “ n ' ohaoHUag 1* l»:b it war 1,740,000 bu.diei*. j.^ ren-sw, of utand the 1*2* crop totaled nearly i , rrT airantaga of be2.000.000 buahels. due rhlefiy tu|in K jUil*- to prrn a button and th« unusually favorable wrolhar j Un f*ui 0x supply of eurdurlng the entire growing *eaaon. | r ^ Bl —n-wr. lt (Imt . ta Naw Jersey has a simitar per-! eliminating the .ifflculUe* of itage of non-boarlng trees, i. | worn out or rur down batteries unde: three yaara. aad a)and the aecee-iiy for recharging larger percentage of trees over batteries, which la a considerable tea years, than most of the com-! problem In the hand* of the lay-
pet lug Buttes. j man.
In New Jaraey the Elberta! ..
has continued as the favorltmdor,
l he paat ten yarn or more. For Pipe Organ Playing the paat three year*, the JZ ILj' •Fe» r , Hw.4irrRroj«A-i»ri Hale variety has increared eon-' ^OT Radio BrOfithAbt
sidarebly in popularity, many more tree* having bean planted during that ti le than prevtou.-dy. On the other hand. Carman. Belle
"11.*:!?.! "-e. -“j-■
raual be spent in acquiring knowledge of the requirements
broadcasting. .Special
KDKA Preaentfi Good Sunday Program December II. Eastern Standard lime. 101 mtler*. 170 kilocycles. 11:00 A M.—-fierxtcj of the Calvary Episcopal Church. Tlttaburg. Rev. E. J. Van Btteii. pas 4:00 P. M —Organ recital from Carnegie Music Hall. Pittsburg, played by Dr. Chartea Hein rath Director of Mtude. Carnegie Insti-
tute.
6:S« P. M.—T««pcr Service of the Shadyaide Frcahyte Church. Pltuburg. 0:20 P. M.—Twilight Hour of Muaic presented by the KDKA i.iuie Symphony Orchestra 5?^Berwig. 7:46 P. M—Service* Ea>; End Christian Church. Pluaburg. Rev. Jobs Ray Ewers.
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leh they are now operating, that interfere with the of older ataUon*. Such a reeult would considerably dear up prestdcaaUng difftcnlUm and improve
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acting
art has devrlopajl with introduction of the pipe organ adio broadcasting studios—
having slowed up during the paat few years. There is an Increasing tendency In this State to plant more miscellaneous varie-
Sorry. hut he’ A the rice president and general manager. Caller: Let me in. I know a funny story, too.
Y. M. C. A Group at Court House in Action Shawnee Tribe of Friendly Indian* of Cape Mai Court House its regular weekly meeting last week with fourteen prroent The group adopted this name because they hare decided to folthe Friendly Indian program which is specially adapted for boys fro: 9 to 12. Their leader. Frank Evans, was present and the grou.- spent the evening In making up thvlr program. Duto the fact that so many application* have been received for membership. the membership limit ha* been raised from 14
to Iff.
Mr. Archer. Mr. Crabtree ray*: "We ar.> proud of your re hundred per rent, enrollment. You and your associate* are to agratulated or. this high Irit. The certlficatra tb*s year show by a gold seal called an honor medal first year of your one hundred per cent, enrollment. Your ’rtlficate will be sent to
All Sea Isle Teachers Enrolled in N. E A. One hundred per cent, of the teachers of the public school of Sro Isle City are enroll*! in the National Education Association, according to a report **ni Mr. J. M- Crabtree; secretary of the association, by th-' princ Mr. Lc Roy J. Archer. This I* the second year all the uacher* of the Sea Isle City school have been member* of the National Education Association. In writ
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“Well take , dinner* 4 “Where will you - "On the conic ? 1 brary fit « otlork “Fine—what u-,, ...
Money doe,aa. tome p-rop], ' staled Jurtg- i,,
Economy’s Gifts I hCMMHcy opens he: haul all good brioied Etoaomi* astd jface th* mahj in (te First national Bank. Y#n wilt be m . prised at the amount aad variety of her gtfu. 4% Interest Paid at Saving Fund Accouta
Property Rights in Broatkasting Wave Lengths CoaclUBive evidence of the b-gal property right established oy priority I- the use of broadcasimg wave lengths is contained in the Oae.iRb! off Judge Francis 8. WDof the UUnni* Circuit Court, restraining r*d;, station WGK8 from broad' astiag on a wave langth dof'r than fifty kilocycle* to that of the Chicago Tribune station. WON, The future of ;thi: broadcasting art oepends on the protection of tutabllsbed stations from the danger of having their programs
Ja»t Wild A boat II
Friend: *1 bear your husband !
is fond of golf."
Wife: "is he fond of it? Ill j say so! Yesterday he told me it | cas lucky for me that w* were married before tie took up the
We are usually w rong. but we know that we are right when we say that If you want a thing well done, don’t do It yourself unieas you know how
a* to produce the best harmonious • fleets for the lisle «r*. I 1 The. greatewt org-uvlst* may be
Here's Good Advice The ipdlo cabinet of today ia surely a thing of beauty and ought to be a joy forever to the discriminating and artistically mlnddd. housewife Certainly it does not detract from any art if the egterior appearance is of ip excellence in keeping with th* efficiency of perfornaiunf^jjt a est. But If you want good advice, pay more attention to ton<-quaJIty. ease and simplicity of operation and efficiency of the set proper than to the beauty of the container. Of what avail to please the eye tf the ear be off'-nded.
A Truly Merry Christmas Will be yours if you arrange now to buy a borne of your own. Can you imagine a gift that would bring such lasting pleasure, comfort and happiness - - and at the same time would always increase in value - - as a home? Arrange NOW to buy or build one in Sea Ulr City. It is net too early to arrange for your summer home - - never too late to get your year-auound home. Consult Maurice M. Sofroney . K. Av«»ue at West Janey S*a Utt City, M J.
The Night Before
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Christinas The night of mysterious wonder and pleasant preparation for the coming dawn iff the happy experience of all who have prepared financially for the coming of this merry holiday reason. To he prepared with the needed funds is the big problem which is so easily solved when you become a member of our Christmas Club, which is now forming. This Club puts an end to all the worrying about money matters because it [Maces in your hands in plenty of time, the check covering your small weekly deposits all in a lump sum, which automatically places you in a position to remove the slightest fear of any
disappointments.
Join the 1927 Club today and enjoy saving small sums in this convenient way.
First National Bank
Sea Isle City, N. J.
nvkat Mother really wants*
/fn/futonudic r *UotjwVrttl TJoctric Range • The New Hotpoint CHRISTMAS GIFT RANGE IS BEING DISPLAYED IN OUR SHOWROOMS
MOTHER DESERVES THE BEST. WE ALL WANT TO EASE HER WORK-TO KEEP HER LOOKING YOUNG. THIS NEW HOTPOINT AU^ TOMATIC RANGE W'ILL HELP.
HELP MOTHER to remember Chris Um-s and yo*® thoughtfulness every day for many yea” ,0 come. This greatest ot ail gifts has been ma« the easiest of all f<* you to give.
As a Christmas Help to You WE WILL INSTALL THIS RANGE COMPLETE IN EVERY WAY AND READY TO USE
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The Accuracy With Witch the Clean Electric Heat Is Controlled on a point Automatic Range EHnunatcs A 1 Worry and Watching. It Civ® MOT HER Freedom From tl e Kitchen, Time To Devote To Other In j terests In and Outside of the Home Yet - - Making Better Cooked Foo^ | Economically.
Please Have Your Salesman Call With Additional Information
ONLY SMALL PAYMENT DOWN Balance in Eleven Monthly Payments
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Atlantic City Electric Co
Wildwood
X) Atlantic Avenue
Ocean C't) . Kith St. and

