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cape mat comrrr times. Friday, *pm is, 1928.
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A Chance To Know Music Better Ererj 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 ones studied this week by the children of Cape May County schools in preparation for the Music Memory Contest on April 27th.
WPG will broadcast "BIu>-| In ai! over four hundred'wattles Dannb>' Waltx." Strauss, and j besides many other dance pieces. “Narcissus" Ncvln. between 7.05 such a; polkas, galop, etc.
and 7 40 P. M.. April IS. Thra. ,
are two of the aelect'ona beinn ; "Uarcissus"
atndied by Cape Mi. Cxiunl)
pupils in pieparatlon tor the Mylholojty tells us Narclasua Music Memory Contest to be held ; »as the son of the Greek god. on the evening of April 77. rephiaus Thla “lovely boy." ga*The "Blue Danube Walts" la a:" 16 ,,ir water* of a clear concert selection and la not miuJr 11*** 1 - fell In love with hU own for dancing, but beautiful rhyth-i » 11 " happy results, aa mlr music for llafenln* It .-! h,> Wed away unUl be «nally the waits of walttcs Probably' ! urn,d tl ‘ nt0 » Bower which now tsc dsnee watu Ja» agalw the ^ hts r.au. e . Thi* .* oeiigbtconeert walitl e.ei carried j«■ graceful melody by dancers and simple Hatrnerr to- (ETaeJOert Nevin. one of America' getber so swiftly tbrou**'. thei n ' 0M composer*. Vote the „ nut aup<r- m?»tertoa« chords In the middle
part of the music describing the
gales of oblition into that aupe 1 world wberr all life seemed to rock to and fro to some mysterious rhythm of the universe Popular as other dances may be today, there was a time not so many years ago when the whole world seemed to have gone waltl mad ai the height of thl* time, the beautiful Blue Danube" was written and It took the world by storm. The waltl has a rather slow, swaying, three-beat rhythm. The "Blue Danube Waltl" represent* ihc flue-', type of dance musir. II has become famous aa a second Austrian National Hymn, and In Vienna It esteemed
boy changing laic a flower. Note nioo bow each phrase is echoed by a similar one. pedtapa thinking of th« myth of the nymph. Echo who pursued him: or more likely to picture the reflection of the boy's face In the water. Etbelbert Nevin was bom near Pittsburg. Pa., in 186J. His father encouraged bia son's mualcTl tendency, look him abroad for two yeara of travel and study and then sent him to Boston for piano Instruction. After ISM Kevin gave most of hie time to composition. In 1815. be gave a
► ihan other comporJilona. Illserlea of concerts In
written originally tor mal; quartet, but la now uaed with many combination* of voices and is played by orchestras and bends at a concert number. Johann Strauss. Jr.. fBorn 1825. in Vienna: died l«»l.) Straus* was called the Waltl King. HU father, Johann Strauss, was culled the Pather of the Wain, but he left toe real development of this form to hl» eon. The younger Strauss wrote
mcrica.
and then resided In Florence and Venice. Italy. His last year* were spent in New Haven. Conn.,
where be died In 1801.
Some of Nrrln's best-know, compositions are the musical settings of Kingsley's "O Thst We Two Were Maying." "The Rosary." the music for Field's "Uille Boy Blue." and his "Water Scenes." which Include "Narcissus." bis most popular piano
Salary Raise Legal Says
Solicitor
Wildwood Solon* Within Law in Increase Made in Oct., 1926, He Declares 3rd Ward League Inquires;
Col. Carleton Rushing Work Addresses On Deepwater Kiwanians Elec. Plant Wildwood Told of Folly of Atlantic City Electric Co. to Unpreparedneaa—Forty Employ Several Hundred Guests at the Meeting Men There by June
Griffith Gets Many ‘Gifts’(To Coat Over $12,000,000
Preliminary work Is betnr
rate plant:
WIU1WOOD The speaker of the . day at the regular scehly lunch- on the new Deepwal. eon of the Wildwood Klwants . of H*® AtlanUc City Electric CoinClub. held in tbe Hotel Hcacrest l»ny «t Pennsrtlle. in order to aid Tuesday noon was colonel W. A. i relief of unemployment at tbei Carleton. IT. 8. A. whose BuMeM cnrllswt p~*tWc moment. B> Juue 'National Defense " Colonel j ‘l I* expected that several hundred Carleton laid great streas upon own will be at work and Ms the fact that our nation has never! force will be continued at the been tbe aggressor In any war and ' number for over a year, also has gone Into every war In The new railroad extrusion from the nation'* history in a state of j Carney's Point to Deepwater has -p pared ness. He liken been started as has also a hard . and naval prepared- 1 surfaced highway across »- to business and riled an i •"•rsbes from tbe Salem-Pa
not close down during Its dull season* and not prepare fer its tiuay season, and that In cotrparlag every dollar spent tn military and naval upkeep there was a likelihood of *1.000.000 bring saved
from further wars.
The Colonel (bowed a broad knowledge of the subject and hi* address wvs well received. The luncheon was tbe annual com pot Horn meeting, at which ich Ktwanlan bring* as his goes' le of his competitors. The meeting was well attended. In addition the members there were about guests. "Doc" Walker, president
of the club, preaided.
Klwanlan Walter Griffith, recently married, received congratulations from the club and a humorous gift from each of the
terial will be shipped by rall.1 but highway and water transportation will alto be used to a con-
siderable extent-
The Pennsylvania Railroad will operate tbe four mile auenalon row being built, but the power compgny will have Its own locomotives for switching around tbe power plant There Is some talk ; of extending tbe railroad still further. to reach some of the near beach resorts for summer excursion business, but nothing definite can be learned of this move. "Not only will tbe construction if this plant give employment to several hundred men." said C. H j| Howell, general manager of th*‘ AtlanUc City Electric Company. { “but If wc hasten the completion : 1 of the plant It means that new in-
of Philadelphia, were the guests of Mr*. Carrie Moualey over the. Easter holidays at the Delwyn; William Walter' was In town Sunday viMting hi* many friends! hen- Mr. Walter was formerly with the Tribune-Journal and : will be remembered as the pro-!
motor of tbe Dally Breexe.
The Headman family motored liiiwi) Sunday. Mn. Headman spending the week-end. arrived on Thursday‘of last week In preparation* for opening their cot-j
tage on Darts Avenue.
bers The gifts evidently bring! dustrles will be attracted to thlsj purchased at the 5 and 10 cent territory mi re quickly and this j store. It being necessary for Wal- i win further relieve the unemploy-1 ter lo open each gift, exhibi same, ment altuaUon. Government flgand read tbr name of the giver on! ures Indicate that for every mil- i the »«g thereby creating much; lion dollars Invested in pow er de- j amusement : velopment there are five million ‘ Tbe attendance prlxe was do-1 dollars spent on new Industrie* to i nated by l^nn Boyer and won bj use tbe power. Aa the Deepwarter Charles Olenn. plant will cost over *12.000.000. the Tbe attendance teams reported indications are that within the the members of their teams pres- next five years an Industrial de-; cm as follows: Team. No. 1. P. H.| velopment of over tPo.o0C.000 may Jackson. 84 1 per cent: Team. No. be exacted In the territory to be 2. Alien Grace. 100 per cent.; served *<th power." Team. No. 8. William Kentner. 84 4 1 per cent: Team, No. 4. Charles
Grisingvr. 6* per cent. Ti
age attendance for the club — .... - luncheon bring 84.1 per cent. 1
H Treen lead the club ln|
. Daily Performs Heroic Service
Return Bowling Match
By CUEN 8.
A return match engagement I scheduled between the Artisans. |of rritonviile. Philadelphia, who ■ will play tbe Wildwood Assembly.
the Casino Alleys.
„ Crrleton Speaks On Preparedness
WILDWOOD—Question W .... u
legality of .be amount of mUi |„ , the Boardwalk. Saturday evenlm Roi^ign, Told Uck of It now received t.v the XUvnr snri April 14. Keen Intern*! is dir «
Takes Heavy Toll
i WILDWOOD—A spirited plea for
' received by the Mayor , U d ’ A P ri ' 1 <- Inter**I Comtniarioncr* In ,be City o- P'»)® d % “ p,n, ^ r * ^ *, b r. r ' , “ 5 Wildwood. Solictor Hand pr. ' "'•"V;, Wildwood defeated >ri •tented hi* answer In writing dur-, ,onvl11 * ^ n " jc ^ “ P 10 ’ Inc the regular weekly sesrion R recent score here
-. tt. o—wulw... I- an | jismt feetaa Itatt
meeting of the Wildwood Rotary | Club at the Hotel Seville, on Wed-
war "By what authority hadtheja^Tirtll be‘'hrid”jn"u»e hom. ^rnst^?” Uarehril Commission, i- Hu light lo raiseL* Mr*. Robert Latimer. K-.rra -; Jr P riit n’ri.ld^nt their own -aiirle*T" The matter Lm Road Thursday afternoon. I jT 1* cc pr< * kie ° t ' con ~
referred to th. solicitor. X pr ,i j,. 1« will be . comblna-- du ^ n : he . oranllv.) MD.'t '.Inn hn.in*.. ..nd sneiat affair An' Ingersoll was In
Hall on Tuesday afte
lyfffon.. ^ cad J>r mvmbere i : The next legular meeting c.. the Third Ward Cltlxens League.: , he Home Section. Wildwood’Ctrl. I
wbox carefully rxirapllrd pap-t !,ion bualnesa «nd social affair. An ; fnr , hM contalnt-.1 all of the fart*, legal ; intcrcMlng pre-i.am lia* Iteen pr<- ? f Program for the day and and otherwise, to complete'- -* - - had arranged a very aolrlted meet-
i effecting '
The solicitor cited
mlreL. foTthe or lud arranged a very aplrlted meet
|S25"'v“'»o!S5J p'-n I 1™ -Ht
- - a number of excellent vocal aelec-
beneflt of th.? Wildwood
WaUh Act in hi answer i Braa'ch 7f"Thc”' Needle Work i ^ ** ^ Bmrtern Four, a Mill-j
Excerp:? from tbe bi«i» of thrjGnilri <■! America, will lie out- ' ‘‘t. ,,U *, rl £h
lengthy docui
June 1824. folic" ing after th.organixa!ion mer g In Mar. an ordinance was duly pomcu fixing the Mayor's salary at 12000 and the ComuiU-donctw each *1*«0. As you will observe these last mentioned amounts were not in-
creased at that time o' •fated in the Ordlnanr on Janusr> j. jsst. n« was pti-.nted nor any < against the passage of
Colonel William A. Carleton. of big activities operating for f* 1 ® ®- A. was the principal .rest charity next winter. | speaker. Col. < arletou traced the
A public card party for tbe |. nt-Al of the Wildwood Branch is trtx.ked for April 27. in the Hotel i in-1 Dayton. Splendid priges ar ‘
hosejing contributed.
Hlon Meeting For Voter*
history ol the wars of the ('nlted States and told how each one of them had cost many times what they should have in money and : ; lives due lo the false spirit of j i economy which prompted those in 1 | power to economlre on war prep 1
it.lie meeting for the voter* —- -'i dwood will be held In th. ! , sc. west oak Wildwood Personals
it
1 Oct i
; April 18. !j pice* of th lean Club I dial!y inv
Ti.iy Tots ii
-dnesday evening,
1 under the bus-i Mr. and Mr*, r fi. Rohart and wt Ward Rcpuhll ! dz-.ght-- Mr* Isyl B Clouting, i and women cor- j motored to Philadelphia Tfanrato be present ! day of last week, refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Paul and ■ ——- ton spent the week-end
j delphla with relatives.
Ladle*’ Aid of
County Farm Nurse De- | serves Highest Praise COURT HOUSE—Here in Cape! May County wc have « heretofore' 1 "unsung" heroine. To think kind thoughts, together with speaking, sj nipathetic words about the more fortunate ones about us is one thing—but to devote one's life to earing for them day In and day Is an entirely different matter . or ten year- Mias Rboda FidI t. a practical nurse, of Dranlavdle has been employed by the county to take care >f tbe bedridden and helpless one.-, male and female. M the County t>nn. In so doing, she performs « remarkable service to bumantty because It is a type of nursing which it would be next to Impossible to employ anyone glse to do. Those details which are even too repulsive to print, are merely Incidents in tbe regular routine of her
work.
There are usually anywhere |- from five to ten helpless bed cases. under her charge all ot the time—I both men and women, who are UD -j able lo help themselves In any: manner whatsoever. To thl* typc| of patients. Misa Ftdler has de-; voted ten years of her life, wait-! In* on them In a kind, patient and ' efficient manner, unceasingly gtv-! tug of herself, to these helpless oe.-s. those qualities which money run not buy. Some men will mand up for i the fair sex everywhere—except j In a street car.
WILDWOOD—Eighteen tiny tots.jC Barnett on Tuesday afternoon. I cbiu*ru from pupils of tk< Addis | Df and Mra. H C Manglno 1 Dtnce Studio, of this resort, pre- »n«l baby visited Di Mr.ncinoV •‘i-nted a JaM Time Revue at' mother, at Vineland, over the ! Hunt's Casino Theatre. Tuodsy j week-end. of last week, under the direction! ■ ■ ■ • "
id Miss E. Elinor Addm Heautifully costumed the folk* sang the newe-t mw
1 the I
f the •
"Where ar» you going, son?'' "Going to the circu*. father." ‘ Where did you get tbe money v - ' ' Muthcr gave me a quarter for lllcg her that I saw you kiastag
Her
SAVE ■with SAFETY DRUGSTORE
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THE CASINO BOWLING ALLEYS Arcade, Cedar and Boardwalk, Wildwood. N. J.
FRANK W. EBELHARE
THIS WEEK so Fine Quality Bond Envelope.* for IS*'
fcccJCa-orvut
Mechanic St.. Cape May Court House 89th St and Third Are. Stone Harbor.
Shop In Wildwood
The Shopping Center of Cape May County
The Following Wildwood Merchants Guarantee You Honest Value*, Low Prices and a Square Deal:
POPLAR MARKET Meats. Groceries and Produce ,.*5 Poplar and Pacific Avenue THE ROSELLA SHOP Dresses, Millinery and Underwear Maple and Pacific — Boardwalk and Gt. field
FOX BROTHERS “V Ladies' and Men’s Clothing 4400 Pacific Avenue
BAKER BROTHERS Lumber, Millwcrk, Glass, Paint, Hardware 4311 Pacific Avenue
KONOWITCH BROTHERS, Inc. Wildwood's Finest Market 3405 Pacific Avenue
AARON’S PHARMACY ’' rugs and Gifts Cedar and Pacific Avenues
S. J. COOMBS MARKET Select Meats, Produce and Groceries Pacific &. Andrews Aves. Key. 199—Bell 68f>
JOHNSON’S Atlantic Furniture Company 4105 Pacific Avenue
WILDWOOD FUR & DRESS SHOP Furs, Dresses to Order and Remodelled 3805 Pacific Avenue
IDEAL MARKET Meats of Quality—Only the Best 341 5 Pacific Avenue
W. H. AUSTIN CO. Coal and Building Material Telephone 5 "Tie Old Reliable Yards'*
WILDWOOD LUMBER COMPANY “We Build Supply and Satisfy" P. R. R. and Burk Avenue
JOSEPH B. BROWN Sheet Metal Work -— Built-up Roofing 4408 Pacific Avenue
THE MARIETTA SHOP Art Needle Work, Novelties. Gifts N. E. Cor Young and Pacific Ave. JOHN P. DALTON Painting, Hardwood Finishing, Int. Wallwork 26th and Park Boulevard
TUSHINGHAM’S Office T rniture—Stationery 210 'jut Oak Avenue

