Ocean City Sentinel, 18 May 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 7

✓ \ • OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, N. J* MAY 18, 1922 SEVEN '

DIVORCE EVIL Dominating Ideal of Ethel Clayton'* Photoplay "The Cradle" Divorce .one of the most couspiciaus ,iC nii"lern social institutions, is Riven a .lociidve rap the story of Ethel i , .1 .hi'-- hew Paramount picture. ■•The Craille." which will be shown at the Strand Theatre neat Saturday. Statistic* show thut divorce is Readily Increasing and the pulpit. ; ami judicial systems have dis-fUfM-d the question and sought in vain f„i u remedy. * \ is strikingly pointed out in this picture the separation ol-a man ami i» especially cruel apH unjust a'leu the happiness and future destiny ;1 child or children are in voted. The beauty of the theme lies in the fact thai in this story, the parent* arc brought to realize the injustice of their toriS* aiuTthrough love of their child are "reunited. The photoplay is an adaption by 01 ca Printzlau of a French comedy by Kageiie llrieux. Paul Powell directeil •i i v ! the supportinR cast Includes Mliedith, Mary Jane Irving. Anna Lear. Walter McGrail and Adcle Far(ONVKNIEKCE AND BEAUTY Work has already been ho gun by the Philadelphia A Heading Railwayon a new station and platform exlecndinR between 14th and loth streets, in Ocean City. It will lie a brick structure with a Iohr platform, a drive and two beautiful flower beds. It i expected that the station will be ready for use by June 1st. The station will be 82 feet, 8 inches ' long and 15 feet wide. The shelter will be 111 feet long and 29 feet 10*4 inches wide. In the shelter there will be a concrete platform. The remainder of the platform will be made of screenings with concrete curbs. To make the station easy of access for automobiles there will be a driveway 125 feet wide running tt»-4t beiween 14th and 15th streets. Two Igyautiful flower beds, one of them 17o feet long by 2" feet wide, and the other 75 feet long by 27 feet * wide, will lie laid out by Paul Huobner. the Philadelphia £ Reading Railw'ay Company's florist, whose work at other points on the Reading System ha- brought favorable comment from travelers all over the country. The work of. building the station and shelter fs being done by F. W. Yanlfon, Perry Building, Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Garrett, of Elkton. MtWnve opened their apart - ■ • :•» The Maryland, comer of Alia- tin avenue and Moorlyn terrace, ' and wifl be here'for the summer.

■ (Communicated) To the Editor of theVSentinel. Dear Sir: "! When your space permits will you kindly publish the inclosed poem by ; oGorge Herbert 7 'The Pulley" " ! When God first made man, ® Having a glaifs of blessings stand- *• ing by, Let us, said He, pour on him all we i can; - \ it" I l,et lpe vvor,ll's riches, which dispersed !"l Contract into a span. So strength first made a way; is Then beauty followed, then wisdom, ul i horor, pleasure; st ; When almost all was out, God made a ' iyj stay,- , * Perceiving that alone, of all His le treasure re Rest in the bottom lay. |r For if I should, said He, Bestow this jewel also - on my ,1 He would mlore my gifts instead ofi *1 me. •s Ami rest in nature, not the God of iu nature; r- So both would losers be. Yet, let him keep the rest, But keep, them with repining ruthlesncss; Ift him be rich and weary, that at iv laBt- I • If goodness lead him not, yet v weariness May toss him to My Breast. n> GEO. HERBERT. >e To the Editor of the Sentinel. Dear Sir: ' fs Your correspondent naving a pre?r dilection for the "Pew,** and for other '4 places of instruction and rest, strayed II into Ocean City's Public Library and e- was there almost immeiliately rele minded that "the great Herr Minister von Goethe has penetratingly re<s marked that 'Man is properly the only e- object that interests man.' " ' e- bur own words of this; the pages of your paper constantly witness* to it. A if contemporary not long since betrayed e, iitteiest in his fellow travelers thus: tt "There home life then was grand to 4- Ami children then were nice to meet; it But mothers now are never home m And the children live on the street." m The optomist will not f rowd the pessimist off the road, but both might m reflect on the natural explanation of V. the changed conditions prevailing 1- since the "day of the corn cob pipe." The number of our streets has increased, and so, very happily, has the ■ number of our children. Thus they • arc more in evidence and how they "brighten the way that we take." Your present self-appointed c£ic • claims not to be high authority on . these questions. But having been a

Automobile Renovating "The Shop Complete" BODY WORK TOPS UPHOLSTERING j WINDSHIELD GLASS FENDER WORK PAINTING of the better kind 1 WescoatCo. Albany Avenue Blvd. and Winchester Telephone 564 * ATLANTIC CIT1 REAL SERVICE V , ^ur neighbor will tell you to install Arcola SOMEWHERE in your neighborhood there is a man who installed TL T Arcola last year. Ask him how much ■ ■ VV Arcola saved him last winter in cooL JL w » * Then look at the money-bags above. This Neighbor Saved They represent the cost of Arcola. HdfHU Coal BUI See how its price is the lowest this "a w« M Spring, NOW, that it has ever been. w. . . _ .. hare sstcC Wlr SO* O I hcl Don't wait for the rush next u,e oia-..,u »« Pick up your telephone; call your j* Steamfitter and get an estimate on p.r.t.r* throsgbs.r «a. Arcola for your home at the low price """"christian kqmmbr. NOW. CloctaaattOW. Half of Your Coal Bfll is Worth Saving: Get an Arcola Estimate Now AMERICAN RADIATOR COMPANY Idem. Boiltri and AMZRJCAX. Radiator, for every hemting need {• t 1711 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. (Sfl ' FREE III YourPJtunfcer erStesm«»rer -IU I IS chug* nothing for an asiiol*«s. ((j Ring hint op today. And drop a card 'AT to tbs sddrsss abovo for a flna 90100 I ARCOLA book. It W ft**-

traveler on life's road since the year! eighteen hundred and— (it would noli be safe to say what); having observed j one generation of mothers, and made- |- acquaintance with a troop of "nice children," seeing the same round and rosy cheek*, and learning that the 1 present day mothers bakes the most ! - fragrant whole wheat bread to feed, the children (this being a work ro- ; quiring hours at home) the Bard is, invited to mend the verse' and tell ust 1 how wonderfully sweet our home lifej ' is here and now. This is something that did not escupe a certain happy poet whose thoughts we enjoy, Dr. Henrv Van Dyke; he gives us a picture not soon , forgotten in "The Gentle Traveler" * "Through many a land your jobmey Anil showed the best the world can boast; Now, traveler tell me if you can f The place that pleased you most. She laid her hands upon my breast, ■ | And murmured gently in my ear, " " 'The place I loved and liked the best ' Was in your arms my dear." Just a moment let us. give to this fifteen minutes' stroll along a pathway in Ocean City — whom have we . met beside the friendly, inspiring faces of childhood? Thomas Carlyte, t an Ocean City Bard, Henry Van Dyke! A worth-while trio ,it seems, to the t person from the PEW.

rj GLORIA SWANSON COMING 9 t ' Glorious Gloria Swanson, beautiful d i Paramount star, will be seen at the I * e I Strand Theatre Friday and Saturday, j 1 e : May 26 and 27, in a new picture, "Be- 1 s iljyond the Rocks." It is based on EI-' Minor Glyn's famous novel of the same 1 1 name which scored a big hit several -' d ; years ago. Rudolph Valentino, who 4 - 1 supported Dorothy Daltou in "Moran s. of the lady fatty, " is her leading man •' skaml he heads an unusually strong sup- ' exporting cast of players. o : h o REAL ESTATE NEWS t n Published in conjunction with the , n Cape May County Gazette. Cape May •' Court House, week ending May 5th: Ocean City j y Frank Wunder Lake, et ux.( to. Joseph H. Fisher. $2,800. I at 470, Sec- I n tion D. fi Sutton and Corson Company to Atlantic City Railroad Company. $400. S All right, title and interest In lots 397, o and 399, Section B. S \ Bernard Ruckdeschel, et ux., to dolph P. Limebumer. $300. Lot 63, T plan 4, Bay Front. 6 s Andrew R. Scull to Charles Sack, i- $1,500. Parts of lots 61, 62 and 63, \ e Section C. i f g Oscar y. Bigham, et ux., to Maurice t, W. Bigham. Parts of lots 771 anil I '! 772, Section D. S e Laura M. Land to Mary E. Bigham. Part of lot 772, Section D. I Ella Andorfer, et vir., to Anna A. j b " """"

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Plants Suitable for the Seashore We have time to make a limited number of new lawns yet before the season opens. We are getting some good top soil and the price • i si reasonable. ^ Ocean City Greenhouses * Phone* 1 9 i — + ' =========================

A Bargain For Sale~2 Lots 31 x 100 each I UP TO ORADS , $3SOO each See BARON, 412 Eleventh St.

Concrete Building Blocks — Better Buddings USE t Morrison Concrete Building Blocks THE BETTER KIND MORRISON CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO., Inc. 1 lOO East Park Avenue Pleasantville, N. J. Distributor Edison Portland Cement Phone 377 (

« — — • * buy bread made in ocean city VAJTT Electric Baking^Co. phone 212-w 713 Asbury Avenue of the finest ingredients and by the latest machinery Yo«r grocer has it, or if sot, we will serve you at the door buy bread made in ocean city

Stokes. Lot 569, Section C. V Stiles Bros. Co- Trustee, to John S. ti .Buist. Lot- on /ft. W. side of Central avenue. 90 W S. W. from J 8th T ' street, 60 x 100 feet. a I George W. Harris, et ux., to Ella W. Sollv. $3,000. S. E. 15 feet of lot C 93 and N. W. !7'4 feet of lot 94, plan 6 4, Bay Front. Frederick W. Hoch, et ux., to Ken- A ■tail Ralph Atkins, et ux. $3,800. S. I< E. 35 feet of lot* 254 arid 256, Sec- S :tion A. Maurice Bigham to OsCar V. 'Big- C Part of lots 771 and 772, Sec- I. ; tion D. S Alpha G. Kynett, et ux., to Edward f( A. Maiion. $1,100. Lot 727. Section C. $ Haannah Elliot to Elizabeth Slifer. ti Part of lot 429. Section C. i Frank W. Michener, et ux., to Islic Headlev Co.. Inc. $8,200. I ft g ; 69 1 . Section C. n Casper S- Garret, et ux., to Edner, May Dengler. $5,250. S. W. 20 feet J of lot 637 amJJi^E. 10 feet of lot 638, k D. c B. Franklin Goetz, et ux., to H. L. . Barrett. $850. S. W. 40 feet of lot, ! 622, Section A. Same to Willard Clark. $850. S. 30 feet of lot 660 and N. E. 10 ■ of lot 662, Section A. Same to Otis M. Townsend. $2,850. 658 and N. E. 20 feet of lot 660. Section A. John H. Williamson, et ux., to J. Jr. $5,000. S. E. 22 feet of . j 838, Section A. John Wilde, et ux., to Edward Saul. I $600. Lot 2870, block 28, plan 2,' s Sarah E. Wallace to Johannah Moguigan. $2,000. Lot 108, section A. Samuel Stevenson, et ux., to John The OccSp City Building and - If an AmtlMitfir is offering special inducements to persons hav- * ing small amounts to invest at 6 per cent, per annum. Call at 408 Eighth street, and Mr. Thorn, the Secretary, will explain. As the number of shares is limited, do not delay. Adv. «

William H. Oldfield 1 Inferior Tile Work 912 Central Avenue j OCEAN CITY, N. J. Estimates Furnished Phone, 229-J Bureau of Health and Charities CITY HALL T. LEE ADAMS, Haiti Officr ! Otfiee Haws: 11.00 t. 12.00 A. M. * Pboue Jo and ask for Health Officer during office hours, if com- I I plaint is to be made for any violation of health code, or address ' i postal to box 244. William Maloney Auto Electrician Batteries Recharged and Repaired— all makes. Prest-O-Lite Battery and Gaa Tank Service. stewart-tftfirner Speedobieter Service. Airco Aretylene and Oxygen for cutting and welding. Starter, Generator and Ignition Work. 29 S. Florida Avenue ATLANTIC CITY. N. I. T ¥ AVE you a cottage, buagalow A or apartment to furnish? We have a line of furniturb at less than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHA8. E. ADAMS & BRO. vao.ag tsauBv avr. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Office: 8th St. Opposite P. O | OCEAN CITY, N. J. Only galvanized nails nsed on exterior work e. a. bourgeois Formerly of Lee A 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 6. 1. Mum *. «. Man H. $. Adam 6E0. 0. ADAMS k CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTINF buck LAYING, Etc.. Btc. All Work la Mas mi Una Prompt I A tt added To. aoa ocean avanut OCEAN CITY, N J Leander 8. Corson BUILDER ! I

et ux. $6;«00. Lot 429, Sec- To One and All tion C. * Babtist S. Scull ' to William A. Do Not Forget t Old Reliable and 635. Section K. $2,500. Lots 634 gay yj||a Laundry Ella S. Scull, ct als., Executors, to ,,.u: . , Sack. $1,000. Parts of lot* h,ch established in 1916 61, 62 and 03. Section C. _ • , H. Walter Barroth. et ux., to Alice Trv once— complete-your laundr* A.Scott. $8,750. S. W. 24 feet of while yon wait. Call, write 1 . and N. E. 12 feet of lot 778, or plioncr Section D. lee-w Frank M. Denan, et ux., to Ocean . Apartment Company. $13,000. 217 BAY AVENUE in N. E. line of, 8th street, 125 feet Ocean City. N.J. E. from Ocean Avenue, 150 x 150 FRANCES FREEMAN. Prop. Emily H. Ellinger to Mary S. Smith. '■ — ' $2,200. Ift* 634 to 637, inc., Sec 4'on G- P.. L. SMITH B. H. CAMPBELL . l'pper Township ."fa iS?A: Smith & Campbell plan Corson's Inlet, Ludlam's Beach. uniTCK AMD Qlf"M - Harry Bernstein et ux.. to Benjamin 1 1U kitco c Hoskowitz, ct ux., to Benjamin Mo*- PAINT ERS izt. Ift 316, Section B, Ocean ^ * City Park. Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J

R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY is now in its New Oificcs 817 ASBURY AVENUE where patrons and friends will be cordially welcomed /

John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Straat and Haven Avonuo OCEAN CITY. N. J. l umber MiUwork, Mouldings. Building Paper, Plaster Board, Nails, Saih Weighs etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. J. e. WELCH the builder COR SZVCNTH STREET AND WESLEY AVENUE Contractor ocean CITY, N. J.

JOSEPH BROADLEY PLUMBING and HEATING 731 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phoi.e BB-M Orubb Brothers Building Contractors JOBBING A SPECIALITY *509 Third Street, Ocean City, N. J. Telephone 437-R

S. B SWAN J. C. TROUT SWAN and TROUT PRACTICAL CARPENTERS /jf^and BUILDERS 1040 ASBURY AVENUE«*_^lr^gjaoCEAN CITY N. J. JOShlNQ A FECI A LTV

WIRE KRAUSS To Wire Vour Mouse PHONE No. IVF-W. 411 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY 1 ______ _________________________

YOU SHOULD HIVE A Reliable Builder To erect yonr Ocean City cottAge. Yon annot spore the time to look after it closely yonraelf and must depend upon the honesty of the contractor. I have bnilt for a large number ol people and conld refer yon to any or all of them. Send for the Hat of names and photographs ol the house*. Otis M. Townsend ; OFFICE Q| III rar-n OCEAN CITY, •lb SL Opposite r.o. DU I LsL/ILn «• J.

Any Kind Any Where rj • Joseph G. Champion Building Contractor -OCEAN CITY. N. J. Tenth Street and West Avenue j