t 1^ 9 « m «*:,;: H4 pf».j»:x. iheehan, <strong>of</strong> Upper SUMO M, Patterson, <strong>of</strong> pliila. [or the MiiiiiUfr, bur, , ": ,",£"„„. ©y^ifa,. in iMnding lha iupi. delpliia, ta located at SH Second bury Aienue fqi-Mie .mison. ft alilBBi Aabury Avenue. street for the (wason, .•«•'•«• Uobb, and family, <strong>of</strong> Had. i Mnj Bnln,tt-.Hndmn. ol Mills ii£ a Suns, or niu.1- to, M, nr^eman. <strong>of</strong> BO,.,,. T;£ W"5,"V^ll^ i^EZ '' IM W ' Sk BJBJ« opened hl« summer cm Pines. N. C,, Jias opened her —— lAvenui lor Kewuoii. B «iiadoCentral Avenue, ahep nl Dlh urni the Boardwalk. «»•»« JI, Waddingion, <strong>of</strong>; Mr. ami M:cnirliM Wlw hav ifM.'' ' - - =_= Philaiirlnhla, is spiTidirig the aiiiii-, , , ^, T , HBilCoie, <strong>of</strong> BllWbeth. N. J,, Mr.. Marerl Sheppard. <strong>of</strong> iiav. rn,.r al 707-3rd Street. I B,i n 1 *' Ja " t) »" < ttm ' W '* ,'. OCEAN erri: HEws,;poEAH SOT, B; J. Wta Frances Smith, <strong>of</strong> Ava- Mr Ulj SJrg AleJHUl,i,s,. xaaaei jj^jjoj N4xon /i_ /*• *J__ i C V_ ; Essis straiten. Miss lva Bow, xii, was visiting friendl in the are spending several daw Ht 3,1 (heir WamflCn WainyCH , OOr<strong>On</strong>tieS Camilen: lll«a Julia nalilho, Ml.w .JOrt laul Friday, apartment house on Central Ave- II I j A Mrs. WarffirArmsiroiB. <strong>of</strong> »««;. n«r.Elshte«nU, iVtrwt! str«t. ^Tho The . "010 Hold M, Annual Parties f^'rV'^il^"'IiiiVur '"t.'rJwi'll". sliw _,;._ * , o i, H k*. bQllding sfhleh gastalna Malna three} three! ± Sura Careon. Miw Elhi'i Mlllitr, fe •--.. TT»nrt f-iiiiiiv ,i nf « R. Gill and family, <strong>of</strong> ~ ' ' ine at JV1S1 " 1I! •"""» "' •""• noni>f hj 1111- I IIIB yiir blUK N-K-tV! i phone ITdeel JOHN 1. IUVVHIl, N«r. 4th Street ud Hiven Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J. The Measure o Strength by the ussistance we are able to,^ftj^ tribute. to the banking «quiretrtli^» p|J our cuitomers and our spirit 6f .1Mfiy*!Mi|! operation as well at i|he eompjbient"' (ormance <strong>of</strong> our functions as a' mercial bank, ' > • First National Iii OCEAN CETY, N. J*» Ui. Eitabllslied January 1, Wf Here are Some ? Specimens o Genuine Values Consider These Carefully If th^ do not interest you. say what you want and we will produce it. SIX LOTS Beautiful Bungalow NINE LOTS Six Lots <strong>On</strong> Aibury Avenue Excellent Location $2,000 i Fine LoGation Hot Water Heat — Three Bedrooms. Very Well Fumiahed. Owner going to California. . Price and lermi on Application. ;.:.• Bertrand T. Carey <strong>On</strong> Abu^ Avenue, Fine Location .
I* I K; / T T ft i ':? 'I , 1 -I DE OF SECTIONS _ _ from Ninth ie Fm bttwun the lay e. UaiiWcU&i frets Ninetiinth ts slang middle ty-tourth iireet between tht &* SB min- ^ ""— _ Ipenef j from TWenly-fSiirth R*r: l==-__ , ty^<strong>of</strong>nth Blmt~ bitWHB the r»rK. lourlh tstrMI toiimni B1gS o Ocoin.qitjr SIL •Jit ft, to high water !u» afnx, Ell,«t«h Fol, et U,, to Min <strong>of</strong> North WI:I: , otteni ffsreor 1 Il.tworJl L«nJ Co. " — ph shaBlr Let li, : -BUCK M, Plan J. O I Borough <strong>of</strong> WlldHlgU cm SfftpseEtJoB' ft _.' ^ DtDCK D. plan J. #'pe* I lt,'fi!' # ft a , m, Jill ft to eirt, -jd imt n n,; ||«S tut Intf rett T.af la , i«t in. Matt n: ;• / Townihlp ot Lowir 1, mllili T. Btn» to e.l» Jtiir Sn prnpany. |L00. Btt, kt earner li lea qroie lint, rorawriy a. w, «r niph T aievth f- Is) 100, Iilosk e, 19 II. IO K, im, j, anj U n, bloeh N. «ygh ol layin Cape May V&3 Sajm We Murt Feed ' - ""is; 150,000.000 By 1950 Acres Must Be Tilled Wai- — With a poesible 110,000,000 I. '" feed ill liiO, the United Stalei lam, must make rapid advances In thi mil. "ienee <strong>of</strong> sail eani 4ii I meet its needs for I I Dr. Harrison E, He ,»« BUmeroui Investigalon In thslr • aeld, - " 10 Henry Btudyini the proble • I To tmi th(s papuiatk 000,000 more acres <strong>of</strong> land rd w be tilled and a "new visl ;V "> ' «°" canservatiaii taught in Jfi Plant faed were supplied In the per <strong>of</strong> John Vonnlnnei'a lot In 111, lie form <strong>of</strong> commercial fermiier, WaCli IMT llie BtHHBlMBl Lan|||,M <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> C.D. E4WH« w. Mi, tt II is steadily decreasing iavai ef oeeesiary going on al a rate Jdini the restoration itances to the soli, he i, the United, Status the leadi crops annually absorb about 17,000,000,000 pounds <strong>of</strong> ammonin. phssphorlo acid and pot- return to tne mil In 1 not more than 8.700,- —,— anundi, and, last year nd another 2,400,000,000 pounda sf «• This leavei a deaciencf <strong>of</strong> some .«- 1,900,000,000 pounds, 4 h .All the lines <strong>of</strong> ..work h'a?lnB n-' to do with soil conservation and soil fertility should he eombinad uniler a Bureau <strong>of</strong> Hull Conser. ff tlon. REAL REAL ESTATE A unique selling plan for in cream will be attttrngted ben Ihln smuujii by the Somora lea ^^^^w^tis^'t^KSfKr' r. Bad Mrs, Floyd Slmmi anil wani9 omb,r Mayor Harry Heaiiioy r&- . ,».»,J last Friday ovotiinB after Aj Advertisemeflt a trip to Montreal, Canada, L where Mr, BlBimji and Mr, Htail. Lighten y irk—uso Sun-. leas Satisfied" Plan f ley attendod the national Kl- ray Lumps, in open their rnanuragii • plant-,,toid ators'!,,('• 10IW irawaly the lalter part <strong>of</strong> thl§ •k Mr». Annabel gamers, well I known iumrner, .resident, will Several wlnfpnif young college girls have been c-inployml and Hey will deliver the Ice cream in the homes about the city and th€ customers will be liven the privllegeif paxinf for the eream after tl)« using, and unless completely" gatliBed with ttin prol> lice, will he gives lh* ice cream free, Tbe plan equipment is now beini lnata^Ird on the Bsardwalk and will be gpen at all limps while the product is in tbe pro. cess <strong>of</strong> manufacture. Mrs. Bald* era wai formerly Miss Annabel Sinister, <strong>of</strong> HaddonBrlri, and en,. Joys a large clientele from that tity. build better building! bath In appearance and acjual conitruction. Thfy will be more comfortable to live in and to work in, Perhaps there is no indultry that has came 10 fpnvard as that <strong>of</strong> only second to iliun. Lewis (JDssibooii BDADEB 226 ASBIIEY AVEHOE _ Telephone J01.J Correspondence!, Invited For investment opportunities you will find no bettor field than <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Then hat bean no time like the present for theie op- portunities. as <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s strategic value ia just beginning to be rMOfni«a, TTiis new value has, <strong>of</strong> course, given riss to pricei, but the steady increasing demand for property in "America's Greatest Family Resort" has the tendency to bring the prices to the level <strong>of</strong> the demand. - • • • . ' Demands are becoming greater and if you are'wise you will buy before prices reach a higher level. ». / SOME GOOD BUYS FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION S Simpton Avenue Lots in good location $60 per front foot Financed Wedey Avenue $225 per front foot With Riparian Grant AtlanUc Blvd. and North St $250 per front foot Two-family Apartment House en <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue. Two bedrooms and bath each apartment. , • Price $8500 to fumiah inforjnation'on any development We Have ' Renters and Buyers For Your Real Estate ALL ISTLER RObl^iSPECIALIST APARTMENTS COTTAGES 802 Central Avtnue Phone 1298 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to Philade Elective May UN, Dayilal-t Time. Subjeci is Chinj 1 WMPtn SHORE BUS TRANSPORTAf^ iOf Stoonil Street Plione 1898 Oen Su»» 7o Hint Far Ail Oetr-'— '% LpFT la ruhti Mn, Sank Tsitn fienr, M Miss Roiu Mkhadis, Mrs, Btllt DtQraf, f # Mrs. Kate B. Vaughn, Miss Lues G. m Alltn, and Miss MariantAUtn Hell, % If men did the cooki . they would Insist on a good stow^y Where is the woman who does not agree with Mrs, Rorer's statement? Yet why will so many women put up with an inefficient stove day after day? UfBS. RpRBii, fimoui Philadelphia VI cooking expen, and five oilier famous cooks who recently conducted agree that good Cooking results depend to a great extent on a good stove. They agree, too, after critical, exhaustive cooking lefts that the Perfection is a you some Idea <strong>of</strong> .what men would de> <strong>of</strong> heat, wgardleis <strong>of</strong> how many burners ere ilghted. Each is an independent unit." remarked Miss Lucy G. Allen, <strong>of</strong> the Boston School <strong>of</strong> Cookery. "And the flames stay juet as you set them. They do not creep." chimneys burn the oil completely before the heat reaches the utensils." , which is eaiy to work with,*' said Mrs. "ff.""" «**'f«. AH these Don urUittb is. It lights at the touch <strong>of</strong> C P!M e °f.Home Economics. "And, in a simple turn <strong>of</strong> the wick," operation. What more could anyone ask <strong>of</strong> a stove f" Adaptable, tOO, "The PerJeotlon . L * * ' proved its adaptability jo me," com. I" Other Words, the Perfection meets named Mrs, Kate B. Vaughn, Los «h^,h'ih itindards <strong>of</strong>Uhe six critical Angeles, home eeonomics director, "by ¥82% S J," , W 'H meet yours, too. See the performing many cooking operations at i " Zo f erleetloni at any. dealer's. All and broiling." " " W«hve-burner rangd*at '120.00. E Ample heat supply, "And," mtd M»aM»«ih MlMRosjMiBhaelis, famous New PEHFBaTION SlOVE COMPANY Orleans specialist, there ts no lessening , Ctittbmi, oki, STANDARD GIL COMPANY (NewJersey) Distributors •>-. 26 Broadway* New¥ori tep^ 1 ^ -p** o^y lenuino Perfection mnpkionPerlecupn.itoyes, Thaaremsrhd• Ttfih-nd Mangle^ Others will cause trouble. Clean, E% Cooking'M your Peifeciio Yeu aa buy iU KEROSEI P S lEi ANY OF THESE REAL ESTATE BROKERS H ^ , ais Oei'iiB A*r>, F, Berger, „ Sled ft Aidinrr Aic, ,;ldw«rd B, Bowker, t ABIMIW ft ITIli ML JftuMet Co,, Kt SiirUi.aiHl Ofciiii Ail-, tClayton H, Brick, I lii'ElgMh HI, M. j, Campbell, Y Illsmjiif lluli'l, Mil A Ornli IjF; K, Campion,' IB. •f. Carey, « 811 Flftri'llKl St, S't, j: CarfiBno, ; nsl Asliiir) Aw. jtJoi, P, C««idy, ti S3 Wesley An-. 4 L, B, Cavanna, |. Him Bill * Wifh-jr Iv... ; I, B. Champion, j J(U * Ailiiiiiii. A.,'. I W. R, Chattin & Son, (s 1110 jUimrj AH., I J. M, Chiiter & Co., ft iw limiiiii NI. I j, B, C<strong>of</strong>fee, ? 1M0 SII,I|I««I. All', f H. B. Cooper, Jr., p Cor, sail, * IVntml Me, |: Ewing T. Corson, t 161 Aahirrj Aii'. '•' Alonzo Cotton, ' 010 AHliiirj An.. •• H. B, Cree, r . Sil Tiiira St. F, E, Darby, 1 ?2i Aslniri Afii, George Albert Dattchtg, ; sutii i'«iiifiii itf, F, M, Deeny . fltb & Oi'i'm! Alt'. • Charles A. Doe, ; VM Eighth NI. joitah DuBois, I;I; iiiiiiir, iiii, , DuBois & Nulty, sin siiitii si. 'v, Clarence Dunklibtrger, I mm t'ciiiriil AIIS s»wR, t- 138 il, i'ciiiflll Edgar, Atl', •," Wil Aslillff Ail', John j, Foiter, AH ijiuhiii si. E. G, Foxon, - 14III) Wl'«l All-. -Fpx & Van Hook, Mill ft Hi : «i('J An'. iPaul Conly French, : 1610 Slliili SK ;O.,M. Geary, , -'iJMiiiisviiii', a. J, M. G, Gibion, SM Ciyitml AII-. G K b C ••.- Jlh * Anlillfj Avc, R. M, Hanscom, . jaoa Aslmrj in 1 , Harry R. Hayes, aSHO Aslillr}- All'. j, R, Hazard, • tlili S ASIHID Avi'., Henderson & Co., ''. IVa Asliilrs Ate, A,M, Heiss, •••>.... iia ^riiiril NI, : Charles W. Herdmaii, ' ttlh * Wi'*l Air,. W. S, Jiitehnir, ,1 IHO, riGHKiirp Avc, M. H<strong>of</strong>fman, KI2,KWitIi 81. William A. H<strong>of</strong>fman, :>;; K^l. Kiifbtlt, 81. &UWM. R. Hogan, Inc., "^fl'SJS Central Ate. ••• IT, Holland, uifmilftj Tilrkobriii, S, i. ^Chapin, ...Hi St. ^Homestead Dev. Co., a#Jtfi$tt'Bhc lililir. Tncliiihae, N, J. ~ i 4 Greansteui, I* Pentnil A»c ^E, Imbed, "•Wry.Ast, • ' , 4 E, S. Kramer, HI Alhlulli' Itr, W. H, Kuehn, Nil Hishlli Hi. Mn. C. L. Lake, Iiii I n>.|r) Mi: Charles P. Lake, Iliruii til) Tlllr k Trust «'o. lllcll, Alex. Lawrence, Jr., IllHJ Kiiiirtrrlilll Ni, Jules R. Ledig, m «i(iiii Aii.. G. W. Lee, li!5>i A-liilr} Ate W. H, Lewii, Nth * Uiiiiii Are. j. N. Loper, \m iiiij j ii., Malcolm R. Lovell, I Hiulirlk-lil ll'l. j, Fred Manne, Inc., MI Mnlli SI, Jacob j. Mann, Mil It Aliiiillii- Aws Herbert P. Mann, slh k Alhiilii' Aii._ Massey .& Uwardi, Mil A iVillrnl -til'. C. Wesley McCorkle, ;,U* Uiiiiry lie Waltor B. MeCorkle, l-JI liclilli NI. Mri. M. E. Mercer, tin \i..»l.y At.'. LinwoDd W. Mintier, !I;N iiiiHrilitiilk J. W, Morrison, ith * llrrlin An.. Thomai W, Mould, 111 \llllll NI, Nicholson, Richards & Loveland, !M Niiilll Si. Samuel Nappon, :,r. liL-hiii si. George W. Nickerson, • ililll Mull, HI, j. C. O'Cilaghari, iKKI .l.llllr)- Ad', George Vernon Pepper, • CIII5 I'.tullili M. M. E, C, Phillips, ;i:. iiiiiiiiii m, Humbert C. Pontiere, Ilii'illi rill Tllh' £ Trust (u, Illlll$, Pontiero Co., Inc., IIS7 \»hiirj An 1 , Barnet Posner, IIII Hliiir) Aic. G, G. Preiton, iiii k ni'sirj Ait. , Qunen & Hailman, ,-,i.-, Nhiili HI. .' Robert Radford, m;, rSdii MI. Georie A. Rayes, lill A: A»iilirj Ail'. Real Estate Auction, Nil) Iliiiirdiilllli j. J. Riley, mil it Hi.«t An-. L. M. Riley, Inc., !i:i? Akiillrj Ail., , C. B. Roberti, tllli li ri'iilnil Avc, R, Curtis Robinson, (MS I'l'iilrjil Ain, Lavin & Rodgers, Mill ,fc Aslilir) Ail'. R, W, Reuihtr, 111 Hiiurilniilk Edwin Eldridge Sack, . K, I. Ti'nlli Hi. Scotch R. E. Co., '•Ill * tfl'Nll'j All', Clarence S. Seull, ml liisliiii SI. ' Maurice S. Scull, iflii KiKiilii si. Seaside Realty Co., ;i(;i I-ilielMlIi si; • • . j. Shoemaker, . W, BIIIII JIHIII UU TuckBhui!, jf, J. Strand Co., SHI) Asliurj Avc, ' B. Frank Smith Co., , iiii brcilll Avi'. • H. Lester Smith, • MS Aslllirv Avii, , Herbert R. Smith, •iiI• KIKIIHI 81, • • i • i* W. S. Steelmwi, * / 1IM llilj Aw. ' • ! Richard P; Steme, "Mill (li'iitHi! Avi', " • i Irving W, Street; Asliiirj ol Twill! St. • • R. S, Streteh, „ " Iii <strong>On</strong>iiTi Avi 1 , . . •"•' John R. ThaUiii, ; v ' liB Ahliiirt Arc. •:• ; , ,. R. Howard Thom, , • •'•-.. • ,\ii KiBhih st, . ,' , AiTbtten, .. 810 Swirail St, _,•-..: ., . . yi" T T, TbwniMid, . ••;? LOTS OF ACTJ Right NOW At Two Minutes From The Beach At 34th Street Homes are being bffiKpit NOW. Three started this week. Contracts have been let for several outers. All thfjjslreets <strong>of</strong> Section 1 are being cut through right NOW. Curbs are being installed and sidewalks, too, right NOW« Pr<strong>of</strong>its Start When Action Starts In Seashore PeveJQpme^.pl
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