Ocean City Sentinel, 2 March 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 7

i . " - + ■ ' OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH £ 1922 SEVEN

"TOI/ABLE DAVID" \ I'icJUW Vou Will Want to S»r— ' First -^HpwinR in tht- Slat.- 1! Richard Bnrtheliiess in "Tol'able n ( "ill ho the offering at I hp tj strand Saturday . night. "Tol'able Upvid." was 'written b>yoseph Herges- f( lieimcr ami is a stor/f of- the Blue Itidge Mountains. U was filmed in tiio jj .cation in which thp taip occurs,' un- . .• the personal upenislon of the iihor himself. flaying opposite the ^ i- Gladys Hulctlo. Ernest Tor- w •i.e.- apppnrs as the ilospoiler of , .vi.l's Inime, while Edmund Gumey * n has an important role. Warner i:,clunon.l is Allen David's brother and in. Others in the cast include Wal1 1 r I'. I-owU. Forest Robinson, l.au.iice Kddinger, Harry Hal I a.m. Marion Al.ln.tt and Patterson Dial. ( I humilities* la wanted for the screen. popular demand, they must 1iave this , dement, according to BShhelnoss. He B tie has ideas of his own regarding . hat he believes to In. the future of jj "Tin- silent drama. He declares whole- U! porary author* are n«t*t^ l»«t mate- t, ■•Simple, unestravagndt stories, poi - 1 1 ; tying life as it -is. areVhal the pub- j ...: desirca," he. contend . "Ni.lHi.ly is ,, i . rfect. All of us have faults a- well . i. tt.es. There i- r... .vupcrman out- ^ i.le ihe imagination of too fervid au- ' a nod the public- recognizes that. uict. In consequence of this,. why at-. Tyin.pt to insult the public intelligence: i.r to provoke its ridicule by creating ' characters thul audiences know could "With such men a.- Joseph Herges- ^ i he present-day English authors at j. s.rt to fiy-by-nlghts to get material ; . for the pictures.^ I believe that direc- .< ..I'd using the author's plan in fih.-.-ing ihe story, if its worth using as it , . The vamp, tlie double-dye.) villian : aid the infallible' hero are dying out.; j They arent human. I have never seen a "vamp' in real life. I have never ( sen a man in whom there wasn't some '.-.»>d, or, on the other hand, no male : ■sing who is perfect". We must por.ay humanity as it is, if we are going; to -tami the arid test of popularity." ' HAVE CONTRACT ' Sutton & Corson Co. tq Repair Main Seashore Road The l.oar.1' of freeholders M Cape :! May has awarded the contract yoi tho ' i ard-surfacing of the maMfscashotV^ load north from the Stone Hirbor turnpike to the Sutton ft Corson Com- 1 pany, of this city. This work is to 0 lie .lone under the State reimbursement plan, whereby the county - finances the contract, and is later paid hack from the Statoifunds, under the | Fdge goh.1 roads act, the main seashore road being part of route 14, which is to be eventually entirely hard j The contract let will provide about half way to the Avalon turnpike, a • distance of about three miles, and = when complete.) will make a concrete road all the way into Cape May City. The paving as fur as Cape May Court House was completed last year. The biits were made on a basis of percentage of the estimated cost of the work, as figured' by the county engineer, the bills being for a certain per cent, above or below his figures. The total bid was $118,776.42, which was under the engineer's estimate. SEND THEM IN Send those little personals about your friends, the family yourself - to the Sentinel; but be sure to get = them to the office not later than 4 Tuesday noon. EXECUTORS- SALE. Rv virion of the last will «n.l (•-stumcnt •>f Klin Young. Deceased. the r*~-i.lor* wltl soli at Public Bale on Fr1<l-i>, lurch iiiiril. 1022, tar-tween tho hour* of twelve • nd Ttt tho nftemoon. to wit. nt 1.S6 oVIoolr. 01 the Sheriffs Ofltce. Cape May Court Hour-. Cope May Cmmty. New Jorwy. the followinc property: ^ 1. ^ A trart ot land. pmratnUig^ES^aervj. ; -r TtiwnThlp. Cap.- May County. N. S.. .asm the Tuokahm- Itosil. lying betwern ( ra.-ta owmsl by tho Innate of Mary F. • Wjnn. DerNscd. and Josephine Creeswell and Mary K. Vi.i.nr; said tract con--tins of two ailrtnMg plecea, containing- 35 acrea nnd *0 atrea, more or lone, ri-apuc lively, loaa lS.JSr. square feet, convoyed to tho Atlantic City Railroad Om1 -any by two dcod,. dated August 2Stli. - taut, and rooordod n the Clerk's OHlro ..1 Cupc May County. N. J.. In Deed Book 163. page 1*7, etc.. and page SIS. etc. 2. A trai t of meadow, attuate In I'ppor Township, Caps May Coanty, N. J-. on llanlu Creek, containing 33 acres, t-c the .-nine more or leal, as described la I>ccd Horn Richard WeaOirrljy. Administrator ■ if tho Estate of Hugh llatliorn. IV-coas--I. to Htephea Young, dated January 21th. IMS. and recorded In the .merit's . office of Cape May County. N. J., in1 Hoed Rook y. pnge 170, etc. 3. A tract of Cedar Swamp, situate in tho Pencil Orchard. Crest Cedar Swamp, Capo May County. N. J., con-, 1 lining 137 porchos. be the same more "r Ices, as described In Deed from Thlil - I ha Payne to Stephen Young, dated August 1st. 1SS1. and recorded m the Clerk s OfBoe of Cape May Coubty. N. J . In Oeed Book X. page SIS. I. A tract of Ccdsr Swamp, situate In ihe Croat Cedar Swamp. Cape May, County. N. J., containing 3 acres and 45 ■!• ►crtbed in Deed from Hugh Oruni to 'ii phon Young, dnti-l Derrmh- r 2nd. itf.«. and roooriloil In the ..York's Office ■•f Capo May County. X. J.. In I>ccd , > '-00k 36. page ttt. etc. S. A tract of Cedar Swamp, situate in the Creat Cedar Swamp. Cape May - County, N. J., containing IIS percheSj be • -I from i 1 ui:h • -i im ... S!> I'll, n , uung, dated IVcemb<-r 2nd. 1*36. and, - aawded In tho (York's (Mite of Caieu,y County. X. J.. In Deed Hook 26. ' f A tracCor Cadar Swamp, situate In ■ la- Poach Orchard. Creat Cedar ^Swwmp. ilhod In Deed from Bet»e3r"jonee to 1-lihen Young, dated August 5th, 1!32. •Id recorded in the Clerk's Office of ta""" • Terms and conditions of Bale made known at time of sale Cor further Information apply to the . ubacrtberi at No. 7S3 1-enn f-troot. , ' ' ' RAY WTNN. * RALPH K. W'YN.S. kio-tilonL J.gChanee Winters. Proctor.

PUBLIC HEARING S A public hiring will be held al 11:00 A. M., Wednesday, March 8, I 1022. in thp station building of the Philadelphia and Beach Haven Railroail Company, at Bnrncgat City June- j N. J., to hear and consider facts j and arguments in relation to thp re- ( construction mf the drawspan of the railroad bridge crossing Mannhawken near that point. | All intereste.1 arc invited to be prcs- ■ put and freely state their views. for accuracy of record all important facts and arguments should Iht r •submitted in wiitinig, oral evidence t will also lie heard. REAL ESTATE NEWS ' Published in conjunction with the ; Cape May County Gazette, Cape May , Court House, week ending Feb. 17th: Ocean t'ily • Eugene Ziegler, et ux., to Andrew C. ' Bostrtsll.'ToBf 817 unrt 31 p. -Section Arri Andrew C. BnswelT. et ux.. to Hillman. S&.fiOO.- Imt 317 , and 31b, Section A. Mary Clark Davis, et als.. Executors i to Howard W. Tunstall, et ux. $2JJ50. ! I'art of lot- 777 and 770, Section A. ] Same to William I). Hoilis, et al. ' ; Part of lots 777 and 770. See- ! • lion A. ' Same to Matthew H. McConnell. 1 >1.300. S. W. 10 feet of lot 770 and ! • nil of lot 781, Section A. ] Robert Carson, et ux., to Cora liar- J : ris $3,500. Ixit 741. Section D. ' . 1 Alfred G. Wright, et ux., to Charles i T. Gltlden. Ut 748. Section G; Henry R. Marshall, et x-ir„ to Sallie I 'G. Williams $5,800. Part of lot 8ifi. ! Section A. J| Ella S.. Scull. eLals., Executors to , Simmons. W'ortion of lots 25 ; 1 , and 20. Section C. Walter A. Dittrich, et Ux., to James ; K. Colladay, et ux. $3,500. 1-ot 306. • . Section A. Debbie H. Thurman to Mary P. j I sit 24, Delanccy Realty Co. Mary DeCan to Adah C. DeCan. . of lot 4. block 7, O C. l and Co. Joseph W. Randall, et ux.,/la Emma Manginn, et al. Ut 2080. block 20. plan 2, Can lens. Lottie H. Bartine to John B. Hud- 1 son. Lot 684. Section E. Joseph M. Rowland, et u\.. to Walter A. Dittrich. $6,000. Part of lot ! 521. Section A. J. Roberts Jarrctt. et ux., to Carolyn M". Heiss. $1,000. N. E. 40 feet of lot 780, Section G. Also lot in S. E. line of Weslqy avenue, 400 feet S. W. from 1

3rd -trecl. 10 x 125 feet • Carolyn M. Heiss to Furman I- ~ "Shaw. $500. Same as above. 3 Frances E. Maurer to Ma'r;®laurri et vir. $1,500. S. W. 1*2 feet of lot 527. Section G. _ Daniel Krauss, et ux., to Annif D. H. PRANKLIIV Prncticnl Pnlnter Bay Ave. Oceaa City, N. J.

' Lot 328. Section A. Annie D. Sampson to Daniel , 51 ti-.. Same as above. s Upper Township Jamas- H. Burtl, et ux., to Gorge ,N. u Lots 5 and 6, Mock 12. Hand's 8 Tract, Tuckaboo. Also lots •17, 48 and 40. mnp of Randolph Mar- , ' shall. 1 Anna Garrison, pfr-w., to George N. Davis. $50. Uts 23 and 24. 25 and ' 20, -block 5, Hand's Boulevard Tract. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT ' of^^ubir^!1 «>SAdmin!iitr«ttOT ot'SmW < S. .Sampson, deramwd. will be audllrd and -tatfd by the Surrogate, and report*! for aettlement to tho Orphan.' Court of the County Ckpe^May on the^flnU day nf Varrh^nnxv 20, HJ2." R. CURTIS ROBINSON. • 3-26. St.. P. F.. H. Admlnliuraior. lined- by Dtreolor for son. ORDINANCE NO. 186. An Ordinance concerning the tntprot. - ment of certain eectlona of Anbury At e- . Thlrtl 8lrwt and the oouthweaterly abb of Seventeenth Street and the Improve- I rrmOnt of a rortain pr.rlinn^of Ninth Btrotd. > ' thermif.^ iff | It' S^s-'tlon** I?" That the Interacctlona on I i Fourth Mrt-et'." Fifth StrT^t''' El v yen' lb • Fourteenth Str-s'-t. Kiflennth Street. Sixteenth street and Seventeenth Street ' .-hull be lnipniye-1 ueeordlSg to plans nnd , aiH-Nlkatlons preliared «iy th.- flty Engi- l - Sfliueh" metSfijJU '"nimlfigton rs may select. Seetbm 2. That Ninth Street from tlrni southeasterly aide of Aabury Avenue to a , point 150 feet I orthwestcrly of the laiel I ward aide of Ihe Ocean Front Boardwalk, shall he improved by a permanent . Im-. I . i i in making the Improvcmonts. inrlud^tg » labor and materials and tneidcntal ev - penaes. as act forth In- this ontlruinee. , shall be Imrne and paid by 1 be. City of J)eean flty ^ at Urge hy the issuing ol . ' jractsfwhen ,'iwarde.l may^he temporarili shall bear date the day ^ihe same are ! „ Issued and shall be definite in amoum and shall boar lrtere*t at a rate not ei- ; reeding six per centum per annum: said notes shall Uyliniedjby the Mayor an,l , i>artnient nt Revenue and Finance and • attested by the City Clerk and the corI porete seal ulllxod thereon untl ther-- ■ ball he Stat -I on mid notes tip- purpose i. b>i_ which era Issued. h |( ( k „ its final passage.1"" NOTICE The above ^Ordinance was puud on ( , '* lltli day of PVtaTiary.^'1822:' and will be ; sge'at'a mis ting of" the" Board "of '*» fi nilasloners of the City of Ocean City, ; II ihe* «ib 'day "f Mar'.di. i'"22.°at the hour r M,i winners* Chamla r. City Hell. Ocean n city. New Iqrsoy. . 8-U- »L City Clerk

William H. Oldfield Interior Tile Work 912 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. - Estimates Furnished Phone. 229-J

FOR SALE — 3 Apt. House Furniahed, with double garage 1122 CENTRAL AVENUE Lot 40 x 100 PRICE, $11,500 Cottages and Apartments for Rent and for Sole BARON, 412 Eleventh Street

IT'S NO SECRET FURMAN'S ICE CREAM IS THE BEST IN TOWN The reason is easy to guess -Purr, rich and right ingredients in correct sml sufficient proportions will always tell in the finished product. FOUNTAIN RBRVICC DAILY SPECIALS K. K. FURMAN Formerly with Shriver Orders Delivered 724-26 Asbury Avenue Phone 639 W 1

BUV BREAD MADE IN OCEAN CITY — ~ — VALET Electric Baking Co. phone 2i2.w 713 Asbury Avenue of the finest ingredients and by the fittest machinery Yonr grocer bos it, or if not, we will serve yon at the door BUY BREAD MADE IN OCEAN CITY 3 i l—~ c-

POST OFFICE NEWS Office is opened oh weekdays 6.15 A. M. .-closes. 8.00 P. M. Money order department opened from 8.00 M. until 8.00 P. M. Closing time of out- t going mails for I Philadelphia. Camden and points Jieand: 6.16 A. M. 6.45 A. M. 12 Noon I P. M. 3.45 !P. M. 8.00 P. MAtlantic City and Pteasantville: 8.15 A. M. 12 Noon 3.45 P. M. R.00 P. M. 1 Millvillc. Yinrland and Bridgrton 6.15 At M.

FOR SALE OWNER ^APARTM^ENT^ 904. William Maloney Auto Electrician Haticries Rccl|Srged and Rcpsiretl —ill Battery nnd. Gas Tank , Scrxicc. I Stewart-Warner Siwedouicter Service. Airco Acetylene and Oxygen for , cutting and welding. • Starter. Generator and Ignition Work. 29 S. Florida Avenue ATLANTIC CITY. N. |. ' Willard S. Steelman J Contractor and Builder JOBBING BOAT WORK i * j 1100 Bay Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. j

HAVE you a cottage, buugajosv^ or apartment to furnisbr We V have a line 6f FURNiTURyat less - than Philadelphia prices yAVindow " shades a specialty: / CHAS. E. ADAMS A BRO. | 720-22 ASBURY AVE. iPEEH !fHSw«karsrof"i.<pisH«h? \| trr.lmral of ITCH." ECZgMA* ' kl NO WORM. TE-frat^ol , Hughes Central Pharmacy 8th and Wesley Art. — : w~

Harry R. Hayes CARPENTER jobbing work promptly attended to f Loti lor Sale Cottages lor Sale and Rent " Thirtr-tliirJ St. tad Aibarj An. OCEAN CITY, N. i. ariL J P 0 OTIS H. TOWNSEND . BUILDER Obfick: 8th St. Opposite P. O OCEAN CITY, N. J. Only galvanized nails nsed on exterior work ^ E. A. BOURGEOIS Formerly of Lee ft Bourgeois Carpenter and Builder OCEAN CITY. N. J. Jobbing Work a Specialty E. A. BOURGEOIS 901 Central avenue Ocean City. N. J. Phone 471-W - ! - 'I 8. 0. Adim *.« Adavi H. S. Adant GEO. 0. ADAMS A CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTINi UlC^LATine, Etc.. Etc. All Work in Mas an Line Prompt I 4 Attended To. OCEAN CITY, N i Baggage Called (or and Delivered ( Local and Ixiog Distance. Phone 2S6w TRUCK 8BRVICE J. B. THOMSON Sc SON EXPRE88 732 WErft A VENL'K •Ocean City, New Jersey Leander S. Corson BUILDER ocean cur. n. t phonz. isr-e ^ === SEE d CLOUTING. BRECKLEf AND j GODFREY £ scronz vou 00 vour painting ^ Contractors and Painters OCEAN CITY. N. J. Boll Phone 804-R-22

8.45 A. AL* I , 3.45 P. M. J S.OO P. M. « Cape May, WildwiHHl, Cape May' • Court House, Sea fste, Avalon, Permont and Stone Harbor: C.15 A. M. 8.45 A. SK 12 Noon tj S.OO P. M. " Time of delivery of mails through lock boxes: 8.45 A. M.j 3.30 A. M.; £ l'J.OOnoon; 3.30 P. M.: 4.15 P. M.; and 6.45 P. M. There are two ttpMverics of mail by I earners, one in the morning "ami the ' other in the afternoon, witli tlie exception of the business section which has three deliveries, morning, noon and j afternoon. 1 One delivery of parcel post daily.

SMITH ft DENNIS . Builders JOBBING CARPENTER No Job too Large, No Job too Small i Houses Closed nnd Opened Estimates All Work Furnished Guaranteed Altiutim lobbing ' HUMBERT C. PONTIERE BUILDER L lMlhSli.ll OCEMf CITY, 1. 1-

PAUL CLAUS 611 Asbury Avenue ^ j Building Contractor i Jobbing, Alterations and New Work

! L. Leslie Headiey Co. BUILDERS Architectural Service i S I 5 EIGHTH STREET I EI|Mt •*« Wttlf r ■>«•>« - Ocean City. N. J. | Designer and Builder ol Artistic Bunga- • lows, Convenient Cottages, L'p-to-Date • AjMrtments, Modern Hotels.

Plans And Estimates Furnished J All Work Guaranteed LEWIS COSSABOON Contractor and Rnilder 156 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY Phone

Stoat. Ill J Ufiaaln Olaaa Theo. F. Hildreth Electrical Contractor Jobbing Work a Specialty Office: 1032 Central Avenue ' OCEAN CITY, N. J. George W. Harri« Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Pis a i Pin. Beagslaws a Specially No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY.N. J. Beimione. «4-J

831 ASBURY AVENUE Delicatessen Fancy Groceriee Fruits and Vegetables New Orleans Molasses William T. Carwithen Phone 35- J Wm. H.' Powell 0 General Contractor Grading and Street Bnilding Thirty-fourth st. and West eve. OCEAN CITY, N. J. RetMeecei J40J Crntral A.cno. Bell Pksnc

Our Wall Paper is a veritable find. ~VYe aim to please the particular. Just come; down and iiMpect our numerous II ^>u are critical it may take you a long time to decidethere are so many patterns to choose — but the point is that you can suited exactly right and at prices: thxt will appeal to you. ALFRED R. SMITH 1048 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey

Real Estate and To One and All Company Bay Villa Laundry REPRESENTS _ which was established in 1918 Fidelity Trust Company of Newark Try it once — cxiinplqte your lauudt whilg you wail. ' Call, writp Wildiood Title and Trust Co. = . Ti"® BAy AVENUE Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Ocean City, N J Fire Insurance Frances freeman. Pro». I'rompt Service AU Work Ouarameed ~ 1,1 — ~ to Loan on Oood^ Firet Mortgage ,, , SMITH K. II. CAMFBI-.l.T. Office, in Smith & Campbell Nationl Bank Building HOUSE ANL) SIGN Cape May Court House PAINTERS N.J. qj Asbury Ave. Oceau City, N.J

R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY T. now in its New Oilier. 817 ASBURY AVENUE I where patron, and friend, will be cordially welcomed John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber Miltwork, Mouldings. Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nails. Ss.b Weighs etc. Estimates Furnished. Prc-npt Delivery.

J. E. WELCH THE BUILDER COR. sevgnth street and WESLEY avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. GENERAL CONTRACTOR JOSEPH BROADLEY PLUMBING and HEATING 731 Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. H Phone 8B-m

Orubb Brothers Building Contractors JOBBING A SPECIALITY 609 Third Street, Ocean City, N. J. Telephone 437-R

S B SWAN - J. E. TROUT SWAN and TROUT PRACTICAL CARPENTERS /^j^andBMDBS 10AO ASBURY AVENUEl^_jj£^gjaoCEAN CITY N. J. JOhhlNG A SPECIALTY

WIRE KRAUSS To Wire Vour Mouse PHONR No. 177-W 411 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY

YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. Yon annot spare the time to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the honesty of the contractor. I have built for a large number ol people and could refer you to any or all of them. Send for the list of names and photographs of the houses. Otis M. Townsend ft OFFICE Q| III fNrn OCEAN CITT, •thrSL Opposlle P.O. O \J I L.L/KLIa «. J.

Any Kind Any Where Joseph 6. Champion Building Contractor ; OCEAN CITY. N. J. Tenth Street and West Avenue