Ocean City Sentinel, 12 July 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 7

ocean city sentinel. thursday, jut.y 12. 1923 ' seven

6 MODERN RADIO BROAOCASTINO STATION The u»e of two etudloe la an outstanding feature. The announcer's booth Is equipped with a loud speaker by means of which the artists hear their names and selections being announced to the radio audience and are ready to follow promotly. Radio Program for Three Days j

FRIDAY. JULY 13 KUK.t — 326 Meters, Wen'iniihniisc Electric, East Pittsburgh, Pa. ( k Eastern Standard Time 9.00 A. M.-Music. It 11.30 A. M. — Music, weather; a forecast, I\ S. Bureau of market | reports furnished through the Naj tioruil Stockman and Farmer. I > | 2.15 P. M. — Scores, inning by | inning, of the games .lieing palyed tl ; today. 5.0U P. M.— Ball scores. n 5.15 P. M. — Dinner concert by the Grand Symphony Orchestra from the Million Dollar Grand t Theatre, Pittsburgh, Pa., played as an accompaniment to the photo- : J pint. It 600 P/M. — Ball scores. Dinner Concert continued. "Farm Program" 11 | 6 30 P. M.— Program arranged especially fnr the farmers by the National Stockman and Farmer. J 6.45 P. M.— The visit to the little 1 folk - hy the Dreamt ime I .adv. ( T.oO P. M. — Ball scores. National stockman and farmer market reports and the farm program con- 1 8.45 P. M. — Ball scores. Nation- 1 al Stockman and Farmer Market j Report. f 8.55 P. M. — Arlington time sig-|' Dais. KVW — 345 Meters — Westinghouse,,] Chicago, lib Central Standard Time 7.20 I'. M. — Concert by the stu-jl dents from the Charles Lc Sueur! Studio. i 8.30 A. M. — I-nte news and com-, I ment on the financial and com-; merciid market. 9.00 A. M. — Market reports. i 9.30 A. M. — Late- news and com- i ment of the financial and commer- ■

dal merket. i 9.58 A. M. — Naval Observatory time signals. i 10 00 A. M.— Market reports. 10.05 A. 51. — Weather reports. 10.30 A. M. — Late financial news i Company. 1035 A. M.— Table talk hy Mrs. Anna J. Peterson of People Gas •I'd comments. 11.00 A. M.— Market reports. 11.30 A. M.— Late news and com ■"ad of the financial and commercial market. 12.00 M. — Market reports. 12.20 P. M. — Closing market ..quotations. j 115 P. M. — Late financial comment and news bulletins. 1.30 P. M. — Closing stock quota-, tiuns, Chicago Stock Exchange. , 2-00 P. M. — late news and sport bulletins. 3.00 P. M.— Late news and sport bulletins. 3-15 P. M — Stock report and late lews bulletins. 8.30 P. M.— News and sport bulletins. < 00 P. M.— Late news and sport bulletins. t 5.80 P. M. — News, financial and final market anil sport summary. Financial summary furnished by Union Trust Company. 6.50 P. M.— Children's Bedtime Story. 10 00 to 11.30 P. M. — Musical l""grant trivgn hv "cenKesvof the. Uidwnft Mu .ic hoow. — Program kill heWuwrtfneed by radiophhte. Also Cope Harvey's Orchestra ut College Inn, Hotel Sherman, Chicago, and Wendell W. Hall, KYW'a Music Maker. -Station WB2 (837 Meters.) WediaghoBK Electric. Springfield.

Eastern Standard Time j 8.00 A. M. — Weather reports; I ; Springfield Produce Market report. ' I 11.65 A. M.— ' Time signals; wea- . titer reports; Boston Produce Mar-j . report. r 1 5.00 P. M.— Baseball scores of r j the Eastern, American and Nation- j ' al leagues. i \ Dinner concert by the WBZ trio * fi.OO P. M.— Baseball scores.! I from Farm ami Home. jo '■..30 P. M.— Bedtime story for the children. It i fi.45 P. M. — Address 'by promi7.00 P. M.— Book review. 7.15 P. 31. — "Where to Spend; t the Week-end." 7.30 P. M.— Concert by the St.;' Glee (fub under the direc-l I tion of Troy P. Comm. I 8.50 P. M— Baseball scores. t Bedtime story for grownups, j I by Orison S. Marden. i < 10.00 P. M. — Time signals. I SATURDAY. JULY 14 j, • KDKA— 326 Meiers. Westinghouse J j Electric, East Pittsburgh. Pa. | Eastern Standard Time I 2.15 P. M. — Scores, inning by in! ning, of baseball games played to- j -day. 5.00 P. M.— Ball scores. .5.15 P. M. — Dinner Concert, con tinued until 6.30 P. M., with ball I scores nt 6.00 P. M. 6.00 P. M.— Ball scores. Dinner Concert continued. C.30 P. 31.— Address. ; 6.45 P. M-— The Visit to the lit- ; - tie Folks hy the Dreamtime Lady.; r 7.00 P. M.— Talk of Interest to, hy n representative of the J.i - G. Bennett Co., Pittsburgh. - 1 Ball scores. ' 7.20 P. M.— Concert hy the West j inghouse Band, under the dlrectim. - of T. J. Vastinc; Thomas A. Sulli- ! - tenor; James M. Tunney, ac- 1

companist >■ Program— Band selections — Ex- j f ceipts from "Slavonic Rhapsody," j Frledemann; Negro Sketch, "The Da. 'grille Dance," Law rem lean; ex s crypts from "Traviatn," Verdi; do ^ set ip'lvc piece, "A Hunting Scene, • i. Bucidos .l; "The Morning Breaks j a Calm and Peaceful;" "Tlic Hunts- j man Prepare for the Pleasure of 1 the Chase;" "We Jump on Our I n Saddles an.l Sound a Merry Blast;;* •- "The Party Joins;" "The Road is' Alive With Horsemen;" "On the .Scent," "The Death." "We Return ,t 1 Home;" cornet solo, "Carry Me .Back to Old Virginny,'-' Bland; i- overture, "Merry Wives of Wind--iRor," Nicoli; Contralto solos, ai1 i- i "Vale," Russell; b. "Until," Sanderson; c. "Adoration," Roxas; Aria 1 rt , " M v Heart at Thy Sweet Voice," Saint Saens; a. "Tho NighUngale > rt llath a Lyre of Gold," Whelpls*; • jb. "Little Boy Blue," Joyce; c. 1 »; 'Life's Paradise," Brown; "The I Cry of Rachael," 8aulters; sopra-1-1 no solos, "One Fine Day," (Madame Butterfly), Puccini; a. "Neckrt lace of Love," Nevin; "The Road to Paradise" (Maytime), RomKl berg; a. "O, Had I Juhol's Lyre," Handel; h. "Down in the Forest," ,y c. "A Birthilay," Woodman; Duett, "Every Flowers." (Madame Butter re fly). Puccini. " 9.55 p. 31.— Arlington time sigal nals. m~KY^V 3I5 Meters — Westiaghouse, Chicago, III. «• Daylight Saving Time 9.30 A. M. — 1-nte news and comment of the financial and commercial market. •t- 10.00 A. M-— Market reports. 10.80 A. M— Late financial news

I 10.58 A. M.— Naval Observatory! ; time signals. 11.05 A. 31. — Weather reports. 11.00 A. 31. — Market reports, j 1 1.30 A. 31.- Inte news and com- j ment of the financial and commer- j ' cial market. ^ 11.35 A. 31— Table talk hy Mr.;, i Anna J. Peterson o (.Peoples Gas j , ' Company. . ! 12.30 P. M. — Late financial news' 1.20 P. 31. — Closing market quo-! . | 2.15 I*. M. — Tate financial comment and news bulletins. 2.30 P. M. — Closing stock quota-; 1 j lions, Chicago Stock Exchange, j 3.00 P. 31. — Late news and sport { .; bulletins. !_ 3.30 P. M. — News and sports. 4.00 P. M.— l_-ite news and sport ; bulletins. , 4.00 P. M. — Latest news of the! ! day. j 5.30 P. M. — News, financial, and! final market and sport summary. ' , Financial summary furnished by! jthe Union Trust Co. and Chocago' Journal of Commerce, e 5.50 P. 31. — Children's Bedtime! | Story. | 7.00 to 7.58 P. M. — Musical pro-; I gram courtesy of the W. W. Kint-j ^ ! ball Co. This program will l« phoned; from Kimball Hall and will include! i selections on the Kimball Pipe OrII ; Program will he announced by ; | radiephone. Also Cope Harvey's Orchestra i at College Inn, Hotel Sherman,! Chicago. 8.00 P. M. — Naval observatory ' I time signals. 9.00 to 9.25 P. M. — "Under the J I livening I -amp" service, including I stories, articles ami humorous | sketches. Service furnished by] t Youth's Companion. j News, sports and children's bed l_ : time story furnished by the Chicago Evening American. y

! Station WBZ (337 Meters). Wertinghaunr Electric, Springfield. Eastern Standard Time 8.00 A. M. — Weather reports; Springfield Produce Market report 11.55 A. M.— Time signals; wea-j !ther report; Boston Produce Mar-; |ket. | 8.30 P. M. — Baseball scores of j !the Eastern, American and Nati-; onal leagues. ! Ijite news from the Youth's' i Companion. fi.30 P. M. — Bedtime story f>>r : ; the children. 7.00 P. M. — 15 minutes with the; 1 violin. | 7.15 P. M.— "A Pleasant Sunday by Automohilo." 7.30 P. M— Bastile Day, by Pro , feasor J. Ernest Phiilie of the St. Joseph's Church. Concert hy the Chorus of 8L Joseph's Church, j 8.50 P. M.— Baseball scores. Bedtime story for grownups, . prepared i>y Orison S. Marden. ] SUNDAY. JULY 15 ' KYW — 345 Meter*— Westinghouse. Chicago, III. Central Standard Time ' 6.00 to 9.00 P. M.— Classical and Semi-Classical selections will lie " furnished by the Sisson Trio, broadcast from the dining room of the Sisson Hotel, Chicago. Station WBZ (337 «Mfen»l, Westinghouas Electric, Springfield Eastern Standard Time - 7.30 P. M.— Church services con ducted by Reverend G. Pitt Beers pastor of the Park Memorial a "Church, assisted by church quartet

COMMUNICATED U Editor Sentinel: — In "To sell or not to sell" on the Isid's Day is a much debated quos-l^ 'l.-.ni and the mermaids appear! I> delightful "homey" atmosphere .! place where, safctv ,md eul- i t.oe I - i-.H.d.ifled with mat breezes, [i The ftest families from ever..' state S in the Union are represented here|s , because of the high! . it. And the "tie tiling that ftis ] ti made it possible to reach tlds highju the .ity was founded. h Tlie Sabbath observance rule o keeps out the undesirable clement. To set aside or even modify tho Sabbath rating would destroy the y safeguard thiit lias been our protection in the past and made Ocean . City he ideal family resntrt. , However, it matters very little „ what wc may think or say on the | j subject, the main tiling for us to „ ! consider is— WHAT DOES DEITY v ; WANT US TO DO? The Creator , I of the universe made laws for j [man's protection and spiritual de- „ jvelopment. Would it not lie wclijt a, for us to find out what they are? . |; SI The Old Testament lays great I HI stress on "keeping the Sabbath t I Day holy," and Jesus Christ per- I; P! formed only nets of mercy and nb-j | . | solute necessity on the Sabbath, d 1 The Holy Writ tells us that thejd nation that respects the laird's Dnv I a will "lie blessed," and the nntion r

that violates this command brings j about its own destruction. We Relieve that the majority of j our people want Ocean City to j maintain the high standards of the past Mid they would not favor a .vide open Sunday. But let us bcj ,:.rr of the opening wedges which Let us show our respect for the I v nimand., of Deity to "Remember I Sabbath Day to Keep it Holy" | ind on this day to perform only lets of mercy and necessity for the j Sabbath Day was made for man's [spiritual concentration and lienefit t— n day for rest and public wor- ; hip. And while we are trying to j the solution of our problem let 'us lie tolerant of each others views j but above all let us lie consistent and just in our ruling, ami not too harsh with those who are cmleavoring to administer justice. We nod only to turn to Europe to see the effect of tlie cjntinentnl Snbhath. The United States of America respects the Snblinth Day more than any other nation on the globe ilieen more ricrly blest than any, ! other nation, hut how- lank this j will continue depends upon our ac-1 I tinns. There is a great effort lie-, ling made to set aside the decrees' i of Deity for commercial reasons—' I tlie continental Sabbath is slowly like sheep are following the masses; ] that little realize whitelier they are ! They say that "Shakes- i ; penre never repeats," but history | 'does when nations fail to see the! j danger signals, and America, the I I of the nations, is in danger of i retrogression if she will not

j PHONE 789 Jobbing and Alterations HOWARD O. MacPHERSOX Practical Carpenter and Builder "Satisfaction Is Our Molto" 1016 CENTRAL A\ R. E. A. CORSON General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ' roads, sewers, bridges, bulkheads ; Edgar F. Berger Real Estate In 3tsl St. Section ot Ocoon Glty :l«- <=«£,«•«— W y j Lots Sold on Terms J # Real Estate For Sale „ Offices for rent, 8lh and Wesley Ave; Healed; 2nd floor. Store for rent, Slh and Wesley Ave; Heated. J. R. JONES (CENTRAL REAL ESTATE) 608-8th STREET OCEAN CITY, N. J. |.j " (| A Stogie Burner Keeps the Whole Dinner Hot ,s, Better even than that, you can cook a big mesL »ix or oevm vessels at > droe, with but three burners going. I her* because all tho heat u retained and put to work. v^SNOOmiOP COM&3CT CAKJOT CAS KAVC& Also It's e wonderful burners. Always looks cooker, with refinements spic snd span, and conveniences to be And there will be no n-i had in no other range. backaches, for the new » ou can work over the comfort height prevents o- enclosed, heat - retaining stooping, he top with comfort. Across . Compact snd durable. its smooth surface vessels Beautiful in design and can he pushed without finish. Four sixes, st- ripping. See it demonstrated at | Urease does not^ reach our Salesrooms. . ;.City Gas Light Co. "t 839 ASBURY AVENUE y

s awaken to the seriousness of the i . - Sincerely JULIA It. HAZARD " DISCOVERIES By ALEDA What and When to do it SEWING— If you will wind n ' piece of adhesive tape around your J forefinger wlicn sewing, it will e save you baring a pricked finger. 1 ' * * I CLEANING PIANO KEYS - ' "'Kerosene will clean your oilcloth | " table ami shelf covers, while alco- 1 hoi tubbed on piano keys will make t :them bright and clean. ° 'WOOLEN CLOTHING — Cutting! lint, hair and fuzz from woolen clothes is not an easy task. How-i ever, it can i>e made one if a ruli-' lier sponge is used. Moisten the], sponge with wate rand squeeze; " almost ilry before using. * GREASE ON STOVE— if grease is spilled on tlie stove, sprinkle the; ? ] place with salt. This will prevent 1 ; an odor of burning grease. SEEDING DATES — Seeding] dates is n very sticky job, hut if water, there would not Iw the least t ^ I difficulty. * REVIVING LEATHER— To re-| y | rive the lustre to your leather; ej chairs ,or whatever you wish, use c[the white of an egg with a small; I ,f sponge. - , WASHING WOODWORK — When wnshing woodwork, cold j - water is very preferable to warm, i i This is iiecause it does not soak j mm Painting & Paperhanging j Interior Decorators 401 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY N. J. L Phone 735 « i— — - GRUBB BROS. BUILDERS REAL ESTATE: 669 Third Street OCEAN CITY. N. J. _ Phone 437-R Now is the Time to d Plant Privet Hedge J. Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST T 1128 Bay Avenue Ocean City NewlJereey LEANDER S. CCRSON BUILDER 1636 Wesley Avenue. WILLIAM MALONEY Auto Electrician Batteries Recharged and Repaired — all makes. Prest-O-Lite Battery end Gai Tank Service. Stewart-Warner Speedometei Service. Airco Acetylene and Oxygen foi cutting and welding. . Starter, Generator and Ignltior i\ Work. Si 29 S. Florida Avenue ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER OFFICE: 8th St., and Haven Ave OCEAN CITY, N. J. Only galvanized nails used on exterior work. Plans and Estimates Furnished All Work Guaranteed LEWIS COSSABOON II Contractor and Builder 226 Aabury Avenue OCEAN CITY Pfcowa 641-J E:

I the wood as much and therefore! -dries more quickly. > THREADING A NEEDLE - 1 When tlircndiiKfa needle, try cut-; I , ting the thread bn the slant, instead of straight, and see how nine < I easier it is. ... | | KEEPING SILVER CLEAN— If « you wrap your silver in pnrafuteil I paper, it will look like new at the1 1 I ATTACHING WINDOW SUA 'ties — A new method of attaching' ■ window shades, is with the use of!" [adhesive ta|>e. Use taje an inch ' I wide. This is much easier and bet _ | ter than hammer an dnails. . ' WASHING COPPER ANDl [BRASS— Put some vinegar and; | salt in tho water when washingl 1 ■ | copper and brass ami see how they 1 ' will shine. TRY A CLASSIFIED ADV. Our Wail Paper is a veritable find. We. aim to please the particular. Just come down anil inspect our numerous deI signs. If you are critical it may . take you a long time to decide — { there are so many patterns to choose from — but the point is that you can be suited exactly right and at prices that will appeal to you. ALFRHD R. SMITH ■ 048 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey

ASK DOC BUNK He Will Tell You Dear Doc Bunk: Is there any per S maneiit wave for the hair, that is permanent?" — Anxious. An. -4' Ye-, the one ,it puts in , horsehair pocket book. HAVE you a cottage, bungalow oi ' apartment to furnish? We have a line of FURNITU&E at less than - Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. F- ADA3IS ft BRO. 720-22 Asbngy Ave. IlilMtiMl Jobtin - HUMBERT C. PONTIERE BUILDER 946 Aib.ry A... OCWfi CITT, R. J. W. H. ALBERT OLDFIELD OLDFIELD W. II. Oldflcld and Son. TILE AND MARBLE WORK 912 CENTRAL AVENUE ; Phone 229-J Ocean City, N. J. Estimates Furnished t^ncrat Lwktmlthlns Km U>4> Walter E. Allen f AWNING AND LINOLEUM WORK I WINDOW SHADES i Bourse Apartments OCEAN CITY, N. J.

. , - — -z , Don't let the spring find you •t( / yl ^th a leaky ^roof. ^Thunder roof wi" 1,0 "pt result In JHi ye. yy ~~ — considerable damage. - Chimneys that leak should • ' 1[ IVO J 1 he looked nfter and made : s * J water-tight Smokey chimneyi / i Tin roofs are fire-proof, yysw / r'i - i AH kinds of stove and heater ' V- repnirs, stove and heater pipes ol^mh /s\ / f~ i l Tin, slate and slag roofing. 1 SMITH / / / ■/ p—i \ TMIi TIN8MITN .TOQ Kleventh Street I'hona J4I-W All Kinds of Gutters R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY ■a now in lis New Offices f, 817 ASBURY AVENUE where patrons and friends will be cordially welcomed WELCH CONSTRUCTION CO. "Welch Built Homes" "Built By The Sea" OCEAN CITY, N. j. Phone 180 dlofippl) IroaMey PLUMBING and HEATING 731 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, n. j. Phone 2 I I -J \ - - - ■= 1 S. a SWAN j. e. trout SWAN and TROUT PEAOMCAL - CARPENTERS ill BDILBEKS ■ed 1940 ASBURY AVE OCEAN «tt, n. j ter JOBBING A SPECIALTY ror ■ WIRE KRAUSS To Wire Vour House PHONH No. 177-W 411 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY YOU 8H0ULD HAVE ■J A Reliable Builder To erent your Ocean City cottage. You ..-annot spare the time ! to look after it claeely yourself and must depend upon the , honesty of the contractor. . 1 I have bnilt for a large number ol people and coald. refer yon to any or all of them. !■ Send for the list of names and photographs oi the houses. Otis M. Townsend office: oi iii nm ocean ott, ! 1 8,kS., Have. ATcDUILUfc-K * A - : *