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£ l*age Six ■— :
CAPX MAT COUHTY HUES, FMPAT ?A>PAIY 87,
A Chance To Know Music Better Erery week in this Department will be published descriptions of the two numbers to be played the following Wednesday evening, from 7.05 to 7.40. over Station WPG The numbers are the opes itadicd this week by the children of Up- May County stiioob in preparotion for the Music Memory Contest on April 27th.
• 1 CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE— ' Oan»e ' h a r a. 11 r ie «*ue. I Erery Vednewlay tvenln*. l>v : Techalkow-y "Th ■ Nutcracker 4 tweto 7.05 and MO <. clock. 1«'>. Suite" waa writlen by Pet<-r * selection* from the list no* •« - i Tschalko*>>. a e.'-at Busfiar. lug studied by the school ch *'' i compose-’ U » ill t*e recall' d dren of Cape May County for the . ~ „ r L « a .ueceeeion of
jsr^T'f :.i«- S-».
over Station WPG t» the Hotel their purpu-' to illttftrat. .1 Horton Orchattra. acourding 10 rlooe scenee in a etory. Nl« than announceni. nt made by Mr*. I dory which T.-i halkowey had in Grace Crone. County Muaic In-1 min ^ w hen ! • wrote "The Nut-
struct rcas. Eacb week in this , crackt , r gj,,,
' depart meat cf the paper ibv t woj
Second Line of Defense In New Six Double Steel Wall!
.«<—»>— ■ s *~* rbT.s~! ,/ I be 11** c<4ietructloii | astcb might bar* method- employed in the Victory ]„« d^trurtbm ' Six I* reflected in it* performance., heart of 'he 1,1 ( .v ha» an easy *I«ed of 6i. No one wa* 1 mite* an hour. **ww -1 mile* on a thi fire " “
-. lion oi gaaoMne *' * »P«*! 01 X null s an b<*ut and -ixeieraSM from 5 to 25 mill* «“ hour In 1 eight i-cood*. and from 10 to 4a
mile* In 16 second*,
i other fealui*» •»' the new car
...f ire a co-dim .-•mm which intro-
Dodge Victory Model rro- iluc< ^
cause a fire made a path throughout the
the u
with dtoan* toail toe ro«n«>*»9Jr Feartmc toai toe tocaJ Jro
uuv.- -rater «t xanoa* point*
. rv LI c.f.fv, 1 In to
Vide Double bnfety pIatr . a cranktoaii •• • »i
hration at any speed, an oil ay»tem which proxida* more oil the faster one drives, i.orkheed hy-
draulic four-wheel brakes,
elliptic .•.[•ring* l«th front and rear. -Ingle-plate clutch .elnctivc-
sllding-gear tranHBrtrkm
standard gear shift.
Top Lightnesi U Ret-in«i
Althingh the «ar to 0 ?*"" a- still proliting by ,u 1*^°"; id nowhere I* tht* fact more ap-
I-arcm than in the
the Victory Sit. an entirely
Dodge Brother* car
select!om. to be played the fol-1
1 Christina.-'
UU!.!. Two
t'te^'ry‘principle* rhitracW-ri'/J'' 1 li i* 'be first car in which b<< I and rh«**l- and In one unit, and
Victory Six for the first
Fire Burns
the history of the *teelj
steal wall Is found!
Big House To Ground
; lowing Wsdnwday evening will IluJp K‘'i »h h *
; be described, so that those who [party and a ChrL-tma.
1 hear them over the radio way : Many of her friend- were p . - In ^ body of a cio*e<i -ar. better lnteir>r-'t them. | ent. and they all had a fim j t lt ln ihl* latter departure The aerie*, which starttd Wtd-j-lme. Among her pr.arnt* wa- , ha , principle- Isaroed In toe war.
: nr, :ar, •ill continue until the a beautiful nuicrmcker which *he' ar ,. roflerted- particularly th- in, c lron _ Wind Carries F]yin* Mu»c Memory Coni-t. The, prilPll hl> . hlj ,*,runt one of pr.-udlngfor a *« strong vrina L.arries nyuik-
numbers broaden*led last Wed- (hl . ub i,. were different | nnd Imr of defense. The double: ^ Threatens , »«rd saving the Urge hara in the nesday evening follow, aftei - . ,andi*» and nu.- ’‘ tMl ** r '* ,u> ' ,bj '- 1 11 : ! rear of Ihc property and protoct17!**.. - ... sort, of goodlra. candle* n a , ^ lhouM oeae-1 Hwt of ^ Town , inj . the oUmr
Mrs
&cr wen- saw to have been in Mllhlllr. Mr*. Marrrvne. and her small child were xl*IUag itolghbor* and Ur Marcrenr was taking ticket* at the Nujoy Theatre, which 1* owned and managed by relatives of tor Maccreoa family. The fire evidently started to the attic, as the enUrs third atory wa* Ur Carnes when * G-e blase wa* diacoverod and the alarm sent Into toe local fire department. It fa believed that a defrcUv* chimney wa* rcspooalble for the fir* and the flawrw had without doubt gotten » .-.msldrrsble suit before Ihv fire broke through the roof and a'trartod the- aUentfcn Of
..immrwed the Miilririt dngnrtm^ and their Urg- chemical trudl with about ten firemen arrivejust a* the danger lint was passe. I 'onrtnerctal Township also ow, tbeta a debt of graUtnde tor the.r wilUngnsss i" reapund * U-n a call Is sent them, which has been several U*-* wltlito the »am
cm 1 pie of roars
The alarm waa sonnded
returned to the fir* boos* i .. * r: —
known for a certainty Tho tea* will peobai •» total •bout U.m aHhongh I' *—~ ful If the larg* f
The fire spread *0 quickly that .; wa« Impusalblr to remoee any of ti e household furnishings from he rxxrod floor where the Maceene* raided, but a good portion a the furniture owned by the oulters. who resided 00 the first
floor, were raved.
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rea’ized lhat without the use of, water which wa* not anOUbte f'
pumper, efforts to save
_ burning structure were ueeleas i
j ..od tbeir effor.. we:
.bed
■ late too much. Shew"Mtanei to G." Beethoven- but wa* wry r.stlou. could The double steel artu
! The niinu.-t i* a stately old not *T< . p. Then it seem- •! t- I-' • :,||y means double safety. Tests Occupants Not At Home
; French dsr.ee in 5-4 measure. ,hat she got up and crept Into have proved that U is practically “ Kreiirh i Cbri*lma* :rce room and *a. Impossfhlc to penetrate both walls.'
The n
reel. 4rd
i dulb i
DU" (smalli and allude*
to the small dainty rt.pe th* dancer*. Louis XIV of mm- ! : and Charirs U of England, n.ad.
tbl* danre fashionable si ootir'. | priut* oi th< fain.-. [•and during the right-eMh ecu- Soon *h* h-ard th. tury special mlnu.l* were com this •Tnarrh" and all aeemrd to posed tor the King's birthday ^^rfhrd in a stalely manner The minuet bccam. the favorite j atotlB1 i ,h r room and around the dance of colonial America _and » lth prince Nul-
it. Ihe lead. Th xtern lime* dur-
lairylThi* double *t»«l wall 1* the *
virtually
Port Norris
Mr*. Oscar l ergiuon. Mr*, la-wii
. .. ., Shropshire and Mias Rhoda I’ricb- .. |Phlladalpbl. ^IK- rs ^ a h n >
| around ihe ro
was danced in the time of Wa. li- j ° iaf . ' Ington. “The Minuet in G. ' by|''^« a '”> BMtboven. waa published in motif U beam . ^ ing the march. \ . Dvorak —Few
_ unlee* specially Informed j might think that Anton Dvorak. 1 the ooutpaecr of, the greate*: symphony yet written in America. the "New World" could. hav.-1 written the unpretentious ' '
melody be carelessly 1
“Humoresque It is well named. | on) . da ^ u , wk . being Indeed a whimsical plec- ,00
of humor. In traveling about ^tof. SWallnce ha*gtme
tho United Slat*-*. Dvorak became j
igterewed in the music of the. *"»<■ tlmre
Indian* and the Negro**. He hot- 1 BE WELL l:-!<UTn<d. la-arn rowed some little tune- he hear. 1 ( almut burning oil See page 5. from these people. One day as Mr. and 3dt* (T:arles Rlggin he walked along the bank* of th. j j^, . ^,4,,. m Klortda. where they
i * ‘ 11 ri'®®' 1 *everal weeks.
ML* Uirabeth Blackman 1* spending Mime time in Wasblng-
1. C_ visiting relatives.
i. 1*-; lit Hickman, of Ccdar-
he had borrowed, in music that I vllle. spent Tuesday of last week will live a* long a* music live*, j at the home of Mr*. Olln Hick-
This t -bifsti
! i.. tilcshipa. and
I«.rtunate di tuand* of auunuote-ir clubs, civic organiiaiMMi sad tb» motor driving public lor baav) ; sttel ronstrucihm in motor ears as ! well as in railroad car* and buses —demands rwwnily • ipressed to a symposium cnlliclsd by IVreltsl White, prominent ronsulttog engineer. . However, in spite *rf the doable ■ '-ength rv-ultlnr tbs Victory Bit retain* the top tightness neewaanry to keep it from overtutaing. for the building o( bod) utd chassis; one strong unll a loo- mean* the'
pounds. It It lighter
PORT N«.»l£l:ir> The Urge ton
of the flying sparks.
Th* fact that the boose waa la a t*s**r populated part of the sttb t -- -
quarters of a square away IB the direction the wind was blowing saved Port Norris from a m..!tag•ory I ration w hlrb might have madr a
boos, owntd by Willnm ISsultmn.! hi, part of the population boroe-
of Palmyra, and ficcuptod by Mr. I less.
and Mrs i'JUwortt •oulbr and 1 The Port Norris firemen are to VII sDd Mr* Samuel Maccrtn* be congratulaled mi Ibrtr work an<* tofaat tony a as corapletoly i in coo fin ing the tea* to vb* one daslroyd 00 Aalurdsy evening gndl teiUdteg. Their promptseso to rein, filing ember- -cattcred by a ! ponding and their effort* made strong northwest wind were car- on swb a cold windy night with
lovely 'Turkey River.
' Bohemian town of Spllivillr. lows, the**- little tuner, rang | thcns'.h.-s itito the "Humor-j] ceque." Dvorak wrote It down, i thus returning the Utllo t
| pmed of only eight major part*.
__ - and there an from 5TU to 4bo here she will spend fewci part* than In the ordinary
body.
A Xon-Tippa 1 '!* l*}tuU
^lOelsbach
LOW. 'PRESSURE
Refrigeration
Sot Wednesday': Broadcast
“Largo." Ha n d •'I—Although; this sir wa* originally used by Handel a* a song in his opet. ■"Xerxes." it ha* long since beer, separated from any a.s.-oriation with the plane tree (our own sycamore or buttonwood tree) whose grateful shade the poem described. So majestic and beautiful i* the melody that it i* always with a feeling of somelhing like reverence that we listen. George Frederick Handel wa*
born In Halle. Saxony. 16X5. | Samuel fqmpton Handel * greatest work* ar- i. Mr *- s * r * h Wc .
called oratortof. On. of hU fri Garretson. are confined
»-li- : •SLSr-ssjsr sk.
Perhaps the most iniportnnt effect of the one-piece- const ruction is that it means a decided lowering of the center of gravity of the car—making of the Victory virtually an untippabie pyramid with engine, transmission, and axles— the heavy parts—all swung he low s. possible between the wheel*. Heretofore, to an effort to obtain 1 the lowest possible center ( 1 -rarity engineers hara been | during h.-ad room and road-citar-
nmera' SU'*’ lo “ dteadvantageops degree. Hand I ‘ *** re * ul1 been ac-
Mr*. Gertrude Hand. Sr.. 1ms ‘ turned borne after spending sc ’ lime rt Pieasantvllle. Mr. Mr*. Ross Harris, of Sotr
K<r?5ssiij to - ““iTsr"* '•
D..M Rn. .,,'„ * N-, 1 tr with the grippe. i "ti-ictlon permits the elimination Mr and Mix. Koscoe Shull. Mra.]°f body slits—a saving In height
t'onsiani Grace, Mrs Archie Shull of W least two Inche*
: l ,: r “J u % , n y .°L I r t wttk '^‘ h ' in a,Mi,i, > n - umon of hoav plns m Philadelphia. , ami rh***is give* MID greater Mr*. Harry H. Newcomb and 1 "•'itoty since *ir.»s tormerlv iran*chiidren. Harry and iKirothy. spent 'ui'fed to the- body *llls is now
llh Mr and Mrs. taken by ihe frame, giving the
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QUIET ... LONG LIFE ... LOW COST New. delightful dessert*; pure. «parkli!ig ice cubes. wholesonic, fresh foods: all with Wclsbeeh Refrigeration in your home. Made to he seen but not heard; to give constant,
efficient service at little cost. See it today.
“ Standard Electric Supply Co., lie. 835 Asbury Ave„ Ocean City, N. J.
FUEL OIL JUST CALL Bell 4 Keystone 450 You will be agreeably surprised at the class of service we are able lo render you.
Atlantic Coal Yards, Inc. WILDWOOD, N. J. We Deliver Anywhere In Cape May County
Mauriretown. j strength and firmness ... w
Mrs. Sarah Dtckel and Mr*. Ho-] parts formerly mad.- of w.-od Thc I —I T.AlU,n a—a ....^ ^4V4. J U,
natural result U a longer life both
Smith Blackman has had a new j ,<,r car as a whole and for the
_ rairly la br intla 'lad
“Electric Power Industry Shares Savings With Public”
r of bu j ,ir ; . a* well a * greater tire and
i Caroline mileage.
-a !^ew
(ESSEX s six R JVm- Be,He- lexrgc, a.-.d Roomier-New ARRearance from Radiator to Tail Ught rmer Fittingr-Four-Whcel Brain-High Comprd,rion-lMng Ufa Molar a An Amazing Price
THl»|pEDAN. 4 - Door, THE COUPE h.i ! 795 >775
THE COACH i. toagrr, wider, loonWrt — 1 full siw nvr-pas»nu:tr Suj^r.*.,,, j* d uloctive ia appesrsnvc •735
THE ONLY CAR.OF
ITS KIND IN THE WOR.LD
No matter how much money or how little you are planning to invest in a motor car—SEE THE NEW
VICTORY SIX FIRST!
Nowhere in the world—at ANY price—is there a car like in Greater expenditure will not duplicate it. It introduces more features that arc new and different and better than any other motor car in
history.
The Victory body and chassis, for example, are a x.okIc integral unit. Body sills are eliminated. The wide, deep Victory chassis frame, flush with the body lines, eliminates the customary overhang of a wide body on a narrow frame—lower* the over-all height and the all-important center of gravity. Major body pans are reduced to B—a triumph in simplification! 175 pounds of superfluous weight arc cast off! Double steel walls fbattleship construction) are introduced, for the first time, in closed car designmother safety factor of the first order! The car s Dower, pick-up, absence of sidesway at high speed, and incredible smoothness over rough roads astound ereryone who takes the wheel! And the Victory lines arc superb! Low, smart and individual with appointments and color eficcu
CADMAN and TILTON
AUTHORIZED DEALERS
PACKARD-HUDSON—ESSEX Nmll, Slrrel and B.y Aver™,
Ocean City, N. J.
1095 4-DOOR SEDAN, f. O h. DmUHT 1 ‘tZ£»^?*&ItL.':Y¥7Vd > 7? 0 1* BECKER’S GARAGE H. Becker, Prop. WOODBINE, N. J. »Victory Six D O D G I 6 R.O T H E K,'&, 1 n c
ii HE CHINESE refer to it Golden Age that wa*. Other people look forward to one that is to be. But the signs are not lacking that right now we arc living in the nearest approach to such an age the world lias ever known. • ‘To give is to get" is the gospel of this new era, and in the promulgation of this doctrine the privately owned electric light and power companies have been among the first to take live lead Inspired by a sense of the publie s reliance upon their service, they have put the interests of the consumer first As electrical service has expanded, the coat to the consumer ha* been reduced Notwithstanding the increased
Says The Philadelphia Public L- - The electric companies are opf ' Henry Ford's theory of quantity prcxri lion and low prices, for they are >L ' with the < msumer* the benefit* oi reduction m the cost of geaeratu rent. The price has come down from year to year su.ee the begins
cost of labor and materials, the cost of electrical service ha* steadily declined since 1914. This has bjen mark; possible by far-seeing management, and through the interconnection <■ production and distribution. By the publicly regulated ■>'*- cm under which these com panic* operate, economic* result ing from the extension of seu vicr, the elimination of waste and the application erf invention arc passed on to the consumer In the continuance of the pnn ‘ »ple of individual initiative under whkh these achievement? have been made possible, lie the future security and best interest' of society and the nation a* •* whole.
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ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC Central Division Ocean City Sea Isle City fli'ptey Room,—Tenth end Wat Avenue Oce.i, CHv N.

