OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY. AUGUST 2. 1023 SEVEN
(Radio Program for Three Day s[ >
FRIDAY, AUGUST 3 j I,K A 326 Meters. Wcs'inghoiisc Elertric. East PittaburKh, Pa. | Eastern Standard Time 900 A. M. — Music. Iteport of ^ ritlFloirgti Union Slock Ynrds. II.M A. M.— Music, weather lorecaFt. !'• S. Bureau of market. feportA furnished through the Na-, aonal Stockman and Farmer. 21- ]>. M.— Scores, inning by | lining. ,lie names being palyed ' today6.00 P. M. — Ball scores. 5.15 P. M.— Dinner concert by th, Grand Symphony Orchestra f.om the Million Dollar Grand IVatre, Pittsburgh, Pa., played u an accompaniment to the photoplay. too P- M.— Ball scores. Pinner Concert continued. "Farm Program" 6.30 P. M. — A Talk to Farmers by Frank K. Mullen, Radio Editor of the National Stockman and Fanner. 6.30 P. M — Program arranged 6.45 P. SI.— The visit to the little f„lbs by the Dreamtlme Lady. 7.00 P. M— Ball scores. National stockman and farmer market reports and the farm program eon7.20 P. M. — Concert by KDKA String Ensemble under the direction of Victor Saudek. Program—' "Andante" from "Sur prise" Symphony, Haydn; (n) "Traumerri," Schuman; (b) "Pnupw Valsnnto," Poldlni; "Drink T.. Mr Only With Thine Eyes;" "Krutik," tiieig; "Deep River," Burleigh; "What the Flowers nre Dreaming." Translateur; "Loin du Bal," Gillett. 8.45 P. M.— Ball scores. National Stockman and Farmer Market Report. 9.5. 5 P. M-— Arlington time sigaal>. KYW — 315 Meters — Westinghouse, Chicago, III. Central Standard Time 8.30 A. M. — 1-ate news and comment on the financial anil commercial market. 9.00 A. M.— Market reports. 9.30 A. M.— Late news and comment of -the financial and commercial nierket. 9.58 A. M. — Nnval Observatory time signals. 10.00 A. M.— Market reports. 10.05 A. M.— Weather reports, i 10.30 A. M — Late financial news Company. 1035 A. M.— Tabic talk by Mrs. Anna J. Peterson of People Gas and comments. 11.00 A. M — Market reports. 11.30 A. M.— I-nte news and com ment of the finnncial and commercial market. 12.00 M — Market reports. 12.20 P. M. — Closing market qaotntions. 1.15 P. M —1-atc financial comment ami news bulletins. 1.30 P. M.— Closing stock quotations, Chicago Stock Exchange. 2.00 P. M.— Late news and sport bulletins. 3 00 P. M. — Iaite news and sport bulletins. 3.15 P. M.— Stock report and late news bulletins. 330 P. M.— News nnd sport bulletin?.
Grown-ups prepared hv Orison S. Mardcn. h J Bnsekall scores. I 10.00 I'. M.— Time signals. 'I {SATURDAY. AlIGUST-4 " f KDKA — 320 Meters, Westinghouse 'j Eleetric, East Pittsburgh. Pa. rj y t Eastern Standard Time j 9.00 A. M.— Music. 11.30 A. M.— Music. Weather for ' | cast. United Stales Bureau of ^ Market Reports, furnished by the | National Stockman and Farmer. Arlington time signals. , 2.00 P. M.— Concert b. tlioL I Grand Symphony Orchestra from I the Million Dollar Grand Theatre, ' Pittsburgh, Pa. 2.15 P. M. — Scores, inning by in j ning, of hascliall games played to-i day. 5.00 P. M.— Ball scores. ; f s 5.15 P. M. — Dinner Concert, conl r tiqueil until C.30 P. M., with ball I scores at 0.00 P. M. I* Program — Ballet Suit, "The' J Queen of Sheba," Gounoil; (1) In- ; t i> troduetion and Ensemble; (2) So- ( itsj.'!) Duetto; (1) Final Value;' - IVtpTltirri, "A Night in Berlin," ^ - Hnrtman; "Spanish ances Original j" - Nos. 2 and 3," Moszkowsky; (a) k "The Darkie;.' Dream," lauming: (h) "lsirelei Paraphase," Nesvadba; Waltz. "Jolly Fellows," Vol- , r lstedt; Overture, "Norma," Bellini j ) 0.00 1'. M.— Ball scores. Dinner Concert continued. , „ 0.30 P. M. -"Bringing the World i, .. to America." prcpareil by "Our; , . World." r 6.45 I'. M.— The Visit to the Ut- ! ( u tie Folks by the Dreamtlme Lady. , 7.00 P. M.--Talk of interest to;: men by a representative of the J.j G. Bennett Co., Pittsburgh. Ball scores. j ( .. 7.20 P. M.— Concert by the West j inghouse Band, under the direction j | of T. J. Vastlne; Thomas A. Sulli-j van, tenor; James M. Tunncy, ac-j- ; companist. Program — Band selections. Over , { tore, "The Calih of Bagilail," Bolelilien; "The Dance of the Serp- , cut," Boccalarl; Duet for Cornel, j "Ida and Dotte." l.uscy; Overture, |( "King of the Niglit." Barnard; Exj, ccipts fro"ll Trovatorc," Verdi. s.55 P. M.— Arlington Time Sig-;, nals. Baseball Scores, r- ■ ___ KYW— 345 Meiers— Westinghouse, y Chicago, III. Daylight Saving Time s 9.30 A. M.— Late news and com-| ment ot the finnncial and commer- j "' rial market. "j 10.00 A. M.— Market reports. ! 10.30 A. M-— I-atc financial news 10.58 A. M.— Naval Observatory m | time signals. f 11.05 A. M.— Weather reports. 11.00 A. M.— Market reports. et 1 1.30 A. M.— I-nte news and comment of the finnncial nnd commern. rial mnrkct. 11.35 A. M.— Table talk by Mrs. Anna J. Peterson of Peoples Gas Company, rtj 12.30 P. M. — I-ate financial news | and comment, rtl 1.20 P. M.— Closing market quo- | tations. to I 2.15 P. M.— I-atc financial comment anil news bulletins. ,|. 1 2.30 P. M.— Closing stock quota-
| lions, Chicago Stock Exchange. ] 3.00 P. M. — Ijite news and sport bulletins. I 3.30 P. M.— News and sports. 4.00 P. M. — Late news and sport 4.00 P. M. — Latent now.--, of the 5.30 P. M. — News, financial, nnd | market and sport summary. Financial summary furnished by { ! (the Union Trust Co. and Chocngo 1 1 ! Journal of Commerce. I ' 5,50 P. M. — Children's Bedtime ; i | Story. i 7.00 to 7,58 P. M.— Musical pro- j i j gram courtesy of the W. W. Kim- : I j ball Co. This program will lie phoned j • Kimball Hall and will Include] j I selections on the Kimball Pipe Or- j : ! Program will be announced by ! j radiophone. | Also Cope Harvey's Orchestra j, jat-^Colloge Inn, Hotel Sherman, i, Chicago. | ! 8,00 P. M.— Naval observatory , 'time signals. ; 9.00 to 9.25 P. M.— "Under the i j Lamp" service, including , stories, articles and humorous sketches. Service furnished by •Youth's Companion. , ! News, sports and children's lied time story furnished_ by the Cld- | Evening American. | Station WBZ (337 Meters). Westint'housc Electric, Springfield. Eastern^Standard Time 11.55 A. |M.— Thugsignnls; wea-j [ ther reporj; Boston Produce Mar-| 1 ■ 2.15 P. ,M.— Play by play description of the Albany-Springfield 1 ■ baseball game Eastern league, di *] rect from Springfield league Park 1 ti.OO P. M. — Baseball scores "f i the Eastern American and Nation "jnl leagues. 'j Ute news from the Youth's | T Companion. j 6.30 P. M.— Bedtime - lory for i the children. 'I 6.40 P. M.— "Our Friend the 1 j Dog" prepared by Frocdman Lloyd '[Editor Kennel Department of tbe ' | Field and Stream Magazine. ( ' 6.50 P. It— Address. ri 7.00 P. M.— Baseball genres. ■ Concert by Raymond l.o Doux, ' violinist; Miss Frances E. White, •| reader; M. Frank llrgnier, luiri- • tone; Mrs. A. W. Mosher, pianist
' ' and accompnnist. S.20 P. M. — Bedtime story for ".Grown-ups pre parol by Orison S. | Mardcn. Baseball scores. sundayTaugust r> j' KYW— 345 Meters— WeHtinghoase. i Chicago, III. . Central Standard Tiifft5.00 to 8 P. M-— Classical and ' Semi-Classical selections will lei "furnished by the Sisson Trio, bro-j adenst from the dining room of the Sisson Hotel, Chicago. Station WBZ (337 oMtcrs). West- ' inghouse Eleetric, Springfield j Eastern Standard Time j 7.30 P. M. — Church sendee:-, con- 1 ''s ducted by Edgar Austin. Agent. Mnssarhusetts Society for the Pre-! S ! vent ion of Cruelty to Children. i »-; ... Blonde Bess Opines i- 1 "Bobby's weaning his sport mo- ] I .lei now. He only buys one gallon i i- j of gas at a time-
4 00 P. M.— Late news and sport bulletins. 5.30 P. M. — News, finnncial and Bnal market ami sport summary. Financial summary furnished by Union Trust Company. 5.60 P. M.— Children's Bedtime, Story. 10.00 to 11,30 P. M.— Cope Har-i vey's Orchestra at College Inn, Ho tel Sherman. Herble Mintz and Harry Gelse. | Keinainder of program will lie ; announced by radiophone. News, sports and children's lied-j lime story furnished by the Chi- 1 eago Evening American. Station WBZ (337 Meters.) Westinghouse Electric, Springfield. Eastern Standard Time 11.55 A. M.— Time signals; weather reports; Boston Produce Market report. 5.00 P. M. — Baseball scores of the Eastern, American and National leagues. Dinner concert by the WBE trio 6.00 P. M.— Baseball scores. News from Form and Home. News from Farm and Home. 6.15 P. M.— Silent Period. 6.30 P. M.— Bedtime story for the children. 5.40 P. M.— Current Book Review by J. W. Gillman, Manager "f the Court Square Book Store, Springfield, Mass. 6.50 P. M. — lutughs from Life by special arrangement with I-ife 7.00 P. M.— Baseball scores. Concert by Mrs. Gertrude , M. Jenkins, contralto; Miss Frances 1. Bailey, violinist; Mrs. LaZarzera, accompanist. 8. 20 P. M. — Bedtime story *or c
( J ponREff ctab or city v " V-/ dub — country home Ginger- Ale or city home — wbercvcr Sarsaparilla happy people get together, there youTl find tbe happy ^ EefckiK)kkl«xH»drfi0rtful (kink. Order by the case ftom your grocer or druggtet The CBoqooC Ctab Cuiti—T GINGER ALE
SI AKBOROt'GH IS LAKE FAMILY HOLD HAVING A THEIR 20th REUNION RECORD SEASON AT PLEASANTVII.LE | The Popular Hostelry is Booked t;ArHi:RlNG Wll.l. BE HELD 1 Up to I nil Capacity for AX wg.si.KY M. K. CHl'RCH . th<- Summer ON A CGI ST 9th. The folk who are spreading TIlp twentieth annual reunion of' r eliHiniy rumors, lamenting that the l_-ike family, will l>e held on, >: are filled only t.. small ca- Thursday. Augu-t the ninth, at the1, j parity 'and predicting still greater Wesley M. E Church, Pleasantv calamities U, follow, should visit ville. i the Hotel SenilHirough for a five A- cordial invitation Is extended > -jtnitgitoi chat with the genial pro- to nil persons related to the fam-' • I prielnr D. II. MrAlllster. ily whether l*aring the name or The ScarlHirough lia.- jevery nook "ot I ai.it- corner wliere sleeping ennven- The object of tin- meeting is not j ! I ran Im arranged, tilled up. that of spending the day in social j • and booked so for the remainder intercourse, and the exchange of;" or tl* season. greetings only, but also t» actum- i '•! Of course there are certain Ac- »" i«ft»rniation imssible re- . - j tor that count for a measure of '-.ting to the early history «'f the > ' this prosperity. During the years and to collect all documpn-. ' '(which Mr McAllister has the *")' evidence bearing^ upon the; proprietor-manager of the Scar- ( prominent part the various ment- j ' h, ha., huilt up fop him- llCrs l'lp ' P plf a,,.! iii.ii., ,,,.,1,1.1, pppata- "< th" :,mI "th" ! ' l Delight*) patmii, am .Pal- 1— - » a®en»t -pntabl . • ou.-lp wmlap th. Imam. ,ocsWd- ' la preparaii.,,1 far thp prp«„t Thp »'| '■ Mr. MM, M t« °»" ' MMt ' p.P«.i,p am) MM " — »• 'J", 7 i ' 1 mvprnl Itatarp, far thp P.a- «» "Mr- , V"*' " "*■ ' vpnipace of hi- (meat,. Piiitiamr -hi. ma.lp thp ftrat ' i vcy of tlie island serves as see- ; The entire establishment is ct|U- ; r(,,arr ippcl with the most modern -of ■"■Pj ""^.J ^sion. will 1* held dur-ii " point,, .outs and although not •«"«[ it,K thr, lhiy> am, (linnl.r and supper! ■ ol tne largest hotels in the city,^..,, ,M. ,prvc,1 .„ „lp chureh for]l | it Is conducted with all the svstcn.-^ nomJnnI charKC .i,zo»i methods of a mctrepol.tni.j Th<, fni,owinK program has been] . I establishment. I ar,angc<l for l»th sessions: Tin maj... ay if poenle com# to j I'ROGRA.M . a resort for rest and recuperation. ! l0 a m.— Reception ,1 I; ban been Mi. M. Ala-tor's ain. p A M.— Pipe Drgan Rceitnl.! li i.t .-.tfifuse though the e.Mah.i h- Selected, Mi - Mida ('. Blake] Ic n.cnt n reus- of 1. i.teyne- - :„:.l; nevoUnal— Rev. James E. Lake, f iiiht dignity. \ ti'i.ci and cnl Welcome by Chuieh Pastor, Rev. n turcl artistic taste is evidenced in w j_ g hawail the appoint n cuts nul the Vo.- Ucsponse— Arthur Adams, B. L>., p ernl scheme of decorations. ph. D. The cuisine of tlie hnusc leaves ' Renting of mtntcs of last meet ■ ! r nothing to he desired, the mono ing daily lieing of a substantial ami Solo, Selected. It. D. Erskine ] e varied eharaetcr, serveil in a man- ; Reports of Officers ami Com- { ,1 ner which desires criticism from mittces . I p the most fastidious person. Round Table Talk: — Christo-j Further Mr. McAllister has won pher J. Is.ke the esteem of a large clientele, j Noon who repose implicit confidence I» Solo— Miss Blake c, him. ami return year after year to Election of Officers ;, the house. I Unfinished Business i
PHONE 789 Johliing and Alterations HOWARD (). MacPHERSON Practical Carpenter and Builder I "Satisfaction Is Our Motto" 1016 CENTRAL AVE.
E. A. CORSON General Contractor 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY ROADS. SEWERS. BRIDGES. BULKHEADS j Edgar F. Berber Real Estate In 31st St.. Section <>t Ocean Olty njpinp CottaRm^for Rb!p or ^ ' Si£Z S SSS? \ ^ I«ots Sold on Terms
A Single Burner Keeps ]| , the Whole Dinner Hot Better even than that, you can cook a big meal, rix or seven vessels at a time, with but three burner* going. That'a because all the heat is retained and put to work. m^smooimiop COMPACT CABINET GAS KAJfCE Also it's a wonderful burners. Always looks cooker, with refinements spic and span. t and conveniences to be And there will be no had in no other range. backaches, for the new You can work over the comfort height prevents enclosed, heat - retaining stooping, top with comfort. Across Compact and durable, its smooth surface vessels Beautiful in design and can be pushed without finish Four sizes, tipping. See ii demonstrated at Grease does not reach our Salesrooms. City Gas Light Co. 839 ASBURY AVENUE
New Business Publication - Mr:.. Maria Collin: ' Thompson Recitation — John Henry Lake Sid. — Selected, Miss Ada Thorn;. . Champion and J. K. 1 okc ] Serial Hour and Supper Plain as A. B. C. !' Young Wife: "Why, y.u; wrie:]]Ask AL — He Knows | i Thomas (reading newspaper);! '"Say. Al, what's a stoic V ■ I Al; "Mlgosh. but youse is diumi.: I A stoic is n lmid what carrir ; 1-a- j pies prdund." n °l 1 1 Oltl'INANt'i; N-. li 1 Lirurl a liulkhond on n p»t. tho J THE HOARD OF roMMI&'IONKItSj { of a poinl which i-" 177 1-2 fcM nonhen-t j rj hi-nd lire 700 few), to (( reinf. wt.lch f-dnt I j I Hno'Tir'lhl' Intnlw nril -Ic ot udil bulk- ( "^0 nronThTow-r r Son .. rech owner -hull ho dcvtnfU lo , " 1 1 ■ oro I— ood. | J »1*1
Painting & Paperhanging Interior Decorators 401 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY N. J. Phone 735 GRUBB BROS. [BUILDERS REAL ESTATE 609 Third Street OCEAN CITY, N. J. | i 1 Phone 437-R Now is the Time to js Plant Privet Hedge Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST | 1128 Bay Avenue Ocean City New'.Jersey
LEANDER S. CORSON BUILDER 1036 Wealey Aveane. 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 Contractor and Bnilder 226 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY Phoae 661-J
* X, "id'U "i^r, M 94 HAVE you a cottage, bungalow 01 apartment to furnish? Wc have a of FURNITURE at less than / Philadelphia prices. Window shade* | a specialty. CHAS. F_ ADAMS « BRO. 720-22 Asbnry Ave. ^ ( Our Wall Paper Is a veritable find. We aim to please the particular. Just come down and inspect our numerous designs. If you are critical/tTiqay take you a long time t<r decide— ; there .arc so many patterns to( choose* from— but the point is thai j you can lie suited exactly right and ; at prices that will appeal to you. I ALFRED R. SMITH 1048 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey
HENRY ROESER. Jr. Certified Public Accountant 803 EIGHTH STREET Ocean City. N. J. Audits Taxes Systems Alterations JnttHj HUMBERT C. PONTIERE BUILDER AiLary Arc OCEAN CITT. I I. ] W. H. ALBERT ; OLDFIELD OLD FIELD W. H. Oldfield and Son. TILE AND MARBLE WORK 912 CENTRAL AVENUE Phone 229-J Ocean City, N. J. Estimates Furnished Grarral LatkisllkiBl Kara Mad# Walter E. Allen AWNING AND LINOLEUM WORK WINDOW SHADES Bourse Apartments I OCEAN CITY, N. J. ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL
t Don't let the spring find yoi 1th a leaky roof. Thundc storms arc coming and n leak \ roof will be apt to result In n. considerable damage. W Chimneys that leak shoui1 he looked after and maik [ water-tight Smokey chknnev • can be made to draw. Tin roofs are fire-proof. All kinds of stove and heatc j repaint, stove nnd heater pipe* j 'i Tin, slate and slag roofing L SMITH \ THB XIN»MITM dot) Hleventh Str.ol All Klnda of tluttom
R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY is now in its New Office* 817 ASBURY AVENUE where patrons and friend* will he cordially welcomed WELCH CONSTRUCTION CO. "Welch Built Homes" "Built By The Sea" OCEAN CITY, X. J. Phone 180 3lo0pplt Sroaiiln} PLUMBING and HEATING 731 Aanury Avenue Ocean City. N. J Phoi.c 2 I I - J S. B. SWAN J. E. TknUl SWAN and TROUT PRACTICAL CARPENTERS ill BMUbBS 1 040 ASBURY AVE OCEAN «TT. N. J JOBBING A SPECIALTY 1 WIRE K R A U S S To Wire Your Mouse I'HONK Mo. 177-W 411 ASBURY AVBMUU OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY YOU 8H0ULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erert yotir Ocean City cottage. Yon -annot spare th. .:ut.to look after it closely yonraelf and must depend up..n >hc honesty ot the contractor. I have hnltt for a large number ol people and conld refer y»u t . any otatl of them. Send Mr the list of names and photographs ol the bonnes. Otis M. Townsend , BUILDER OCE1Tkc'"

