06.01.2013 Views

Jun 1926 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City

Jun 1926 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City

Jun 1926 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

«', •'Vr*<br />

i EIGHT<br />

WthL-REGEiVE-MPtOMAS<br />

In front row are Pr<strong>of</strong>, D, W, Ittichly. Pr<strong>of</strong>, J, SI. Stevens, Dr. BerHhrl Petiil, President, and Dr. J, Tbarnlry Huslipt_ Vice President<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ihe Board <strong>of</strong> Education.<br />

HEAL ESTATE SIGNS<br />

Mr. Kilwards declared that he'that he favors Ihe rerm.va! a<br />

iheught the board \? doing an siljtw. lie says this can't In. .!..»•• j *•<br />

8. W. Edmunds Gives Talk on jusHee lo b*>ach front ownpri? by by leKislaiinil, but thrum, i J.ublir j PU<br />

ThU Subiect<br />

taking the signs <strong>of</strong>f improved prop, opiniun. Ht- faviirs i'- !<br />

j<br />

R. W. K(iwardn Speaks erly and then en^ting iar^f bill- all «iitn«, ami not j I .;.:• •. t,i<br />

K Declaring that the action <strong>of</strong> the boards along ine Wuch front or S-IKHS on iinproved ,,r,.p*,riy. In<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Cily Beal Estate Board in , other places to advfnise that "so his talk, Mr, Kdward. impliiii ihat<br />

flip attempt "to beautify the town and so" is a Tealtur. "Certainly small s^ns on pritjj^rty *if^" r,,*t<br />

Jiy taking sifns <strong>of</strong>f improved prep. this. Uiwn in for sale. Whs has a "eye-Mires," lie qmilifluti all his<br />

arty and leaving large, gaudy bill- home here that h# would nut MI ? statements, however, by adding<br />

boania that obstruct the beautiful This !# a pleasure town and not a that he is not familiar wkh th*ijiew<br />

<strong>of</strong> tht beach, is the most ab. home town. Ask a man if he has<br />

mrd thint I ever heard <strong>of</strong>," R. W. a property to sell and he will say<br />

Edwards, veteran real estate man, *yes,' but ask him about his home<br />

*"—"— held a mirror before the and he will say 'no/ because there<br />

n a ten-minute talk on i| sentiment iHinnefled with thai.<br />

J, Fn<br />

_ „_ and their relative value to' There is no sentiment ht-re yiher<br />

file city, that f«w out <strong>of</strong> the di«- than the dollar mark,"<br />

eossion on signs.<br />

Mr, Edwards stated, hnwever.<br />

5 111- su-il ihruilRh<br />

i l l U<br />

HOTEL ARRIVALS<br />

Mrs. rv F, Hum|ihrt*y an<br />

n, H-. M- Star.l. M^- A<br />

r-.l. :i, -I'hi!oJi-;.-h!a: M^.<br />

*! Manne, ieatlVr in<br />

u-d Arthur.-*. Hultiui'i."; ?.•; . j.nd<br />

tie tot the rvniLivhl uf >ii<br />

r?, H. K. Mi-Turk, -\i. "jt-ra,<br />

FI.]U.*ir.if Sir, Kiiwuni<br />

a.i C. M. ArmjU'-'i^ and<br />

Mr, MahhH fialni ilmi hii-ath<br />

realtor ean in- pr.,pi<br />

t<br />

OCEAN CITY SENTOJEL-LEDGER, OCEAN OTY, N. J- FRIDAY, JUNE H, 1936<br />

Francisco; Jphn T. Gouffot, Chl-<br />

"cago7~MrT~K." Mltteranr:—MIsr-S:<br />

Croit:, Mi 1 Fish anB wife, H. F. From and<br />

- and Mrs. J. H, Crauac, Phillips, W. J. Ford and wife, A1-<br />

to Join thin<br />

Mrs. A. S. Feifhim, Mr, and**!*!.<br />

H. Miller, Philadelphia! STr. andBert<br />

T. Bautrle, j. B. Bardtn and HOTEL SOCIETY ing tht!<br />

fallow<br />

Mrs. P. As Howe, Glen FftlU, Pn,i wife, George W.Tlafee and family,<br />

Joseph Bsrf, Mrs. Louise L, Paole, •David A. McClelland and family, (Continued from page 1.) Othen i._<br />

important* 1<br />

Philadelphia; Mr, L. R. Doufhhus. Dr. J, D, Schafleld and wife, Phils,<br />

Bobert BBB..,<br />

Sinta Monieu, Calif.j Oeo. A, dejphta; Win, Butz, Chas, Me.<br />

was the appointment <strong>of</strong> a budget<br />

Charieiiwood, Elmer, N. J.i M, H,<br />

eommittee, which wfll take tan <strong>of</strong><br />

Southern.<br />

MrCloskey and family, H.' H. Do^ough, Wilmington I Jos, F. the collection and distribution <strong>of</strong> An<br />

Slurphj-, Philadelphia; Henry •Wallworth and family, Maddon. moneys that will be raised by thee«l<br />

bj tht<br />

HiKhop'rii'! Tlius. 0, Burgess, M, H. field; 0. S. D. Edge, Rlverton; C, aJKwistion and contributed to vnri-<br />

WeiMman, M. Ellen duBosqne,<br />

Thentjt<br />

A. B, Zoak and wife, Lancaster; otts public funetioru in the city<br />

Philadelphia; Henrjr Hibbs, MM,<br />

tlon Hill h-<br />

Herbert Flint and wife, W, R. during the summer geasenfl* _<br />

H. C. Hibbs, Nashville; Mrs,<br />

Hot,4 •<br />

Steven P." Kane, Marion G. Kane, Chappel, Q, F, Balmer and wife, President lehanti and j. How- lime then<br />

Austin J. Kane, New York Uity; C. P, Hoeekel, New Yurk.<br />

ard Slocum, president>manager <strong>of</strong> reprewntiHTe <strong>of</strong><br />

the Plandpn, gaw interesting<br />

Mrs. H. Chajjnian ThieM, Phlladel-<br />

Stile Hotel<br />

Mhia; Col. Campbell Suuiton, Pitlsutrgh.<br />

FLANDERS<br />

C. P. Brady anil wife, Qeorge F,<br />

STEEL PIER<br />

ATLAXTir CITY<br />

OPENING Sat., <strong>Jun</strong>e 12<br />

GALAXY OF ATTRACnONS<br />

CREATORE'S<br />

BAND<br />

Royal Mountain Ash<br />

Welsh Chorus<br />

W.rld . (i.r.T^I M.lr<br />

DAKCIKG IK BALL ROOM<br />

TED WEEMS<br />

ORCHESTRA<br />

STEEL PIER<br />

MINSTRELS<br />

1 r.ilif ri|r,r,i,,|, ,1 rpmk Elitall<br />

Inclidiiii<br />

Vi.jhn f,Bf,ri Vi, Rlrturt,<br />

t Ub<br />

SCHWARTZ HEADS !»*»<br />

Humptywho's Bulletin<br />

"Bewart! Ltst YOD<br />

Sleep too long<br />

And waken to the<br />

- Mourner's song."<br />

30 ft. by 100 ft. Lot, West Ave., near I6th St<br />

3 Year MortgaBe, $500<br />

2 Asbury Ave. Lots, near 25th St., <strong>Ocean</strong>side §6,500'<br />

12.800 MorigaBe, 2 Years<br />

Cor. 19th and Wesley Ave., 150 ft, at..<br />

Bayfrbnt Cottage, Riparian Grant ...<br />

515 Eighth Street M I<br />

Phone 455 ATI. LJ*<br />

EIGHTEENTH TO TWENTY-EIGHTH STREETS<br />

Not in the history <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> have residential sites been purchased<br />

in so great a number in the same short period <strong>of</strong> time as in<br />

the Riviera Section-$ 1,300,000 III. fen.<br />

Location and price assured a new High mark for sales when this<br />

tract, between Eighteenth and Twenty-Eighth Streets, was put on<br />

the market. With lots in the neighborhood adjoining the Section<br />

being <strong>of</strong>fered for $1800, sites more desirably located in The Riviera<br />

mav be had for<br />

$1250<br />

S300 pep ft<br />

f7,000<br />

916 Boanhrrik<br />

Phoneffl<br />

Present demand for ground here is already forcing prices to ahigher<br />

level. Write for additional information about <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

greatest genuine real estate opportuniry. .<br />

Terms are most attractive. 10$ is paid at time <strong>of</strong> sale, % in 30 days,<br />

10,? in 90 days and 25% when all improvements have been made.<br />

A Straight 50# mortgage covers the balance <strong>of</strong> cost.<br />

OCEAN CITY Pli , <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, 25 & NEW JERSEY<br />

fk „'<br />

1*1<br />

vil<br />

a<br />

I other is o surf boat The men or ntnliLr »P"«I-I it i* announced<br />

liven regular imtructtoni 1 Tapi Smith iiLi-jvLil onliT from<br />

mulling the surf boat and recEiv heiuhlUJFti-r? a fi-W ilays aku to th<<br />

f ixperlence in serving on the i^lC ..(ToLt thjt ill chailk'o «"UlI hi<br />

lAlso they are drlUcd in the wis nu le immpiliateli Captain Smilli<br />

~ :, Btmaphere, and Internationa: howler Hill rLmJln nt tho locnl<br />

I algnals<br />

stntinn<br />

Biddy Helps Tabby Raise Kittens<br />

•*m ..or,*..<br />

CITY gBWINSL-LEPGER, OClAN CITT. N. J., FRIDAY, JUNE<br />

<strong>of</strong> thy New York<br />

f economies to ^geegfilta ihkt<br />

[picket Boat Ne. 2570 Has Helped Materially In Dmvmng<br />

JJemon Rum Along Coast<br />

ost <strong>of</strong> the allied imporkii<br />

ef solrt in Atlnntii. Lily nn Thin hhim<br />

long<br />

tl liio Uoai 1% ilk tlic<br />

FL ognlitn. ami dbl<br />

•fk? oi Iv J f* v, regi tired<br />

ihnught and HciLntiflt ttTort have<br />

bun J^pipcletf in the<br />

tit thr MuniLijm] 1 ler<br />

trustworthy business<br />

Ihu r who rcj,I Liiui •I thur<br />

I thin pp purpu t use has<br />

Ililri, i lulluw XII t<br />

h i it mudi* d uf f «*in ploy input slatis<br />

nurd<br />

Ll uf PitilFOiid LU.F lending HtatSh<br />

'nil, Ihildlilulnu Mr 1 W<br />

Ll!** <strong>of</strong> fljryna nhoWing the pro<br />

iStmklili M,» Wilh kinn!_3r<br />

lULtion jf bann- raw miitrEiiil^=<br />

In llunu|iul ^ Mm > I (r tUi Huf<<br />

iah m P%?LI uil ami tuiil -<strong>of</strong> fife<br />

I nil Marn^lmrt. Mi N Hfli-n Mi<br />

UFi i ^hawirifr Uiu tri.nil uf snrurJty<br />

Utl H Mr» I Km I<br />

ppm ^ thi<br />

fir I 1<br />

[{ J HU Joseph<br />

, I rn I i l ( rail Hi,<br />

Mi mill Mr Ilinmii I r«k nil a I IH t i orgi Kra>erki W ^t Phil<br />

ui«.ri«ni ilelphj t J McAllister Allan<br />

i IHli til CiU 1 hjlk Hjney L put r j<br />

Djrov Mr M Tonpir Palimri I<br />

S I Mi- V I f\.ll*tU lilt*<br />

ihf lurth Mi Mart, ret linnir<br />

Mi * Mi Hau pi MI,, Hadji<br />

^ ^ "* the cod t<br />

•gugnl*<br />

I Speaking about prohibition<br />

• Cast- gnillh say 5 Threp «ell ilressed, affable, iiuiet<br />

spuken men approached Thtj<br />

talked <strong>of</strong> things in general mil<br />

'd with<br />

Max w»-t charmed by their ton\er<br />

MM Httti, i beginning <strong>of</strong> hi tory Mui tl ilutit*, ULK 111 Ioune Murgntrnvil Philadelphia<br />

"uduhty <strong>of</strong> their Mttim llhp ^ yo^nf- mmi ha<br />

• the letter Juit lio» thi ri ul I I lu till FULL to mttt Ihi tvir Mr and Mr« J J McDonniil | Spanish Prisoner Ia<br />

fifty dollar bill In return thfy<br />

•be done he duln t xtutc Hut Ii ii rid ink luiitinU <strong>of</strong> lh Ulan Hrookljn Helen Collins Helmj <strong>of</strong> tht oldest anil mt: t ran hu,<br />

Ishoweil hi« nbilitv in ui link' n l lnttn t in so fir i th vlCampbjdi Mildred Farenguer uf th^Si. money fc 1- the, eunt\ When MHX came bii'<br />

Iterialiy in brcnkini, up rum tin iiirnrLtt 1 ttith MI\ riuntnt il Philailelphia Mr H H Arm I Pn^nner Th i*, |j irtitu j i)t de\ :le\elopei a heidatht thiit<br />

Ining <strong>of</strong>f the Ne* Ji vdiii<br />

oi - I strong baginau Mich Mr^ F H | mL ha^ a long hi**t(ir%<br />

«f hrnmo tpuhl u It<br />

Refund Many Urihtx lht hi in^ si nut. not Bur lim? Pittsburgh Mr an I Mr' in Amoncii Jt hut lct-n|^47 n|^47 t<br />

That Captnm Smith i in <strong>of</strong><br />

f l smjile 1 iali\e Charles P Hart, Matilda M innumerable timu^, Lull manity<br />

Ifirer who riHpttts hiv ith is hut thi n ull <strong>of</strong> a *ins uf Rthtmmcr ami \nfti Ilotht r Neems no entl <strong>of</strong> tn luliiiuq Qne <strong>of</strong> the mo-t cnmmsn<br />

lihown in hm FtpeaU 1 r fu ai t Inimt- Ulint limk ki IM Philadelphia<br />

laseept briber At on i tnt I ^p iiiun ttnrk fta pit t r\ ition <strong>of</strong><br />

Itttin Smith H I <strong>of</strong>ftn 1 *J0O0 In lrum -h | UH k<br />

s a ^hlp carTymg liqLor a per B till llfl HIIVIIJ, (TVILL »ll<br />

?<br />

I <strong>of</strong> 2Q minute*! in whlth tn OFmed pnncip ilj to pFesene hfi HOW CONFIDENCE<br />

•make a getawaj CapUin fannlh tht IOl«5t lht I OUst kUUFh<br />

Bid he rould hu\ e IJOtti n t» I i A o hit tin -im work an lhe><br />

i amount but refun I Tht hi|i II n clnMlj alllid thut thn MEN STILL WORK<br />

lamed a cargo <strong>of</strong> liquor amount wtF Im ill> uruliii un leF int It<br />

In %nlue to m&n\ thiu^aml<br />

While the rumrunnr linr<br />

!virtuull> been defeatiil rnptuln<br />

Smith l«, still isagm, a ilk ir u<br />

*arfBf« with the "Iin nikniB<br />

nightly >mu to uiiniH Unli'lL<br />

llaces between luimtil ml<br />

!spe Ma><br />

Not only thm, but the lit<br />

lard ii constantly on tin in' k ut<br />

for \esu."li in ili-lrei. an I il (I n<br />

foerellLtH Mi n are *,tatir ni d in<br />

|tower ut Irnrth Ntreet M linur i<br />

ft! day making nh It <strong>of</strong> fu<br />

BQUri eath In adhtitn to lln<br />

two ^uard putrol tli lutiih<br />

The toast gujpi to ln^ l, i LI l<br />

Wnution <strong>of</strong> the old re^enUL mil<br />

'•mce nnd the life »a\ mi! w r\ it<br />

F to txerci«n hi faith in hu<br />

mon m in the roti-u •es Used to Exact Money<br />

r I<br />

ij ilfiu ut Art Often Absurdh<br />

li •. dun t t iki tin ntirt.it in thi '<br />

i rk Ihi ill tun •hi LipUml<br />

inilh i\ K liink i" Hi ' "<br />

Crt lu\il\ irtur* that houlf<br />

um i hi inir ti i iiitlliiiit, i^tit<br />

t u i I ttit til 1-ctnus linimut<br />

ilk tins -in ill iiuht but »h# ui In lulf,i lie* in it nfti R pr«\i<br />

L ii in li ttluik I sui ti tiails painful und co^th in thi i -iphi<br />

iiuiini lln y li<br />

tie i!n titattd da\ji whin a mim jinr<br />

iti i in iiiniii i<br />

^tins *irc ^illink mil ( IMF tu h\i I<br />

Hill Kill<br />

it thi. Ptptil t uf uthrr** lln<br />

Si .1(1 Rill nun ll ml 1 nf the pDllii Jf illl (lufi Hi<br />

ill l\ I f i i, lh ml t 'll In \»\ lh torit.- in I IH'"<br />

,1 t MC 1 III I<br />

thus) «hn hlllTi l"t I f" m tin IV Inn<br />

ll ll\ I I IT] nf n is t t<br />

t«tv iml 111<br />

i iji pr p n itin y<br />

link thi li) it- in Hi I u it I ike<br />

II r j ll thi<br />

fan it-tin t »hl t nniryiuH.r 1 in Hint<br />

An i!<br />

lht j-hip i kmiiii to prul i<br />

ers iiii^urtLi uf illitit linuo.<br />

it hjs I pn Ln <strong>of</strong> tlie ttiQ^t H-in"*<br />

in tin. teaat guard<br />

lia* trailed corc^ <strong>of</strong><br />

1<br />

who ate ftillinff ti<br />

tin. tali, <strong>of</strong> the Castilhiin Dun |<br />

who i« lanjjuiHhmg IR a Sspaniith i<br />

dungeon and han aLeret^d in hjs<br />

portflianteHy a valuable neh mine<br />

Lnipwhcn In tni. Ameritaf* This<br />

i hart h" alwap UPPD hinted]<br />

down fur ifiituru<br />

kfiut fiuth m tin hoin<br />

Ujfnt\ nf Hun fpllo*><br />

Thi ru t Hut Hit mTublP<br />

1 electrical ceff^nfe iiifaii Jndtiijl<br />

community means a compari<br />

in the prssp#rlty i@f<br />

eommuuity Inasmuch SB ^<br />

light and com pan lea<br />

supply 75 percent, <strong>of</strong> «H<br />

ii^td in the tnafiuftafturing<br />

<strong>of</strong> tht- United States, the a^<br />

the PQV.IT c"uHijin|)tlon <strong>of</strong> t<br />

dUMtriul LU^tatnern pf Hmm<br />

tka may he naid ip rgpresg<br />

tn ml <strong>of</strong> the power €on^umpt<br />

all mdyitry<br />

PLANT LEAFY VEGFTABLI<br />

In the majority <strong>of</strong> gardens<br />

ve^ttubiefl are plantetl ib i<br />

ant*, but the gre«n leufy snei<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten neglected This faunfojtS<br />

nut lity jiriLf<br />

nals says the Stat&iasdfl-<br />

Whilt. a K t deal <strong>of</strong> rsnfldenee JKt for [pttace spinnach.<br />

Uil i% plate bj man> bufilne,^ than], kale, cabbage aaj<br />

mi n in Minn <strong>of</strong> th** existing in- flower are neceasaTy far the<br />

i\\cntur% etDnomiHtH, baainess ex mins and mm y<br />

LCutneK, jnVHutoT-K and others deep Bests may ee planted very<br />

ly eontempd with the future trend t fh t f<br />

<strong>of</strong> bufdnKS h rteent t f<br />

with the inability tui<br />

uf any tombinatlon <strong>of</strong> the uhij be<br />

haFonit<br />

lucrative living preying on rum<br />

runner* 1 hey felt, preKumably<br />

that a^ they % ere apt.rating<br />

a^am^t person** en^uKHil in the il<br />

hut transportiiEiuFt und making <strong>of</strong><br />

liquor thej %eFK beyond tht clutch<br />

<strong>of</strong> the law but reeent history has<br />

convinced evtral that Ehi^ prc<br />

sumption is in error<br />

ELECTRICITY A GUIDE<br />

TO BUSINESS TREND<br />

New Us# for fcdmon Invention<br />

Han Been Found<br />

Tort> four<br />

d dbl<br />

Qf the is to post as an<br />

nJTictr and isstort morie> ffrom<br />

NOIIH ^uiltjf <strong>of</strong> breaking the law,<br />

Sinn, prohibition fciiH tamp into ef<br />

<strong>of</strong> this tvps havt made<br />

* It i>* u^uylly<br />

thL work uf an illustrious Jnt* ^tori<br />

»hn uult-il Cortei m o\erthr<strong>of</strong>tihtf |<br />

thL might* MonUzumu 4 *,hj,hi<br />

\aridtion i^ ohtaini-d b^ hii\inu tht>:<br />

unit4«r «nt <strong>of</strong> th i"ij?ht h m 1<br />

men <strong>of</strong> Fuurm tn Hit tomjut t <strong>of</strong><br />

Piru<br />

uhlt irruiindwgrk in iirup.it turn<br />

mu\ tinii- ami ^ u^tiully unit rt<br />

hurUil tu IJJ thi ^lmrp«ter whti lum<br />

LijUiFL I hup^^t urn! pxpiriiiii-c in<br />

luiij, in furious Lii£.**r 1 hi mu<br />

jurits nf tht rihiiig K^nt rjtiun uf<br />

tunfi !i ne im n Jrt Lontmit Ui trit<br />

winning tht tunildtnci t>T thin<br />

\ii.tnn^ an i (ILI LIIIK tin HI on 'he<br />

da>F jirtftribh m Hie imrf<br />

i y p<br />

to furnmh tapB greenly<br />

UIL h time <strong>of</strong> f thinning h githef ith<br />

nipn ap radlahoii, the tops ]<br />

Eyoked for this<br />

t&F>? to interpret accuFatcly arc especially valuable 1<br />

the immediate trend <strong>of</strong><br />

ef the large amasnt o£ vfl<br />

let alyrm forecast the fyture mlns mln they y contuin. The ~<br />

In the *joarth fur u Hew Indicator that la supplied wilh §,<br />

Lon»[tlerable u-ttentlan m being ameunts <strong>of</strong> fresh tama|aeg<br />

gittn to^ the interpretation <strong>of</strong> the summer months opd<br />

htati^ties dKalinn with the can p HES i s—th*s—<br />

sumption sf electrical current bi-tter health<br />

Call MillviHe 295-W<br />

For Estimator<br />

Beauty and Protection<br />

With Awnings<br />

WE ARE DOING WORK IN<br />

cars ago Ftlison _ OCEAN CITY DAILY<br />

ad aad to the worltl a ncv,<br />

forti—Utctrititi Toiliiy it h Pf< I <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Office WiU Open Boon<br />

timatptl that there arts already'<br />

man than C 5 Q00 diffirent usen <strong>of</strong>.<br />

thin font, Hhii-h way he hud in|<br />

unlimitpfi quantity at any moment South Jersey Awning Co.<br />

<strong>of</strong> tht tln> or night Another usej<br />

<strong>of</strong> eleetncityf ontj which incidental<br />

1 H not rcgittt-pretl «n the meter MILLVIL!£, N. J,<br />

(<br />

lietn propo^etl by Arthur Wil<br />

vice president, commercial I<br />

hour<br />

nun n <strong>of</strong><br />

nlnr tn px<br />

I tr muni J fiinn tin )in(,kt-t» nf <strong>On</strong>i <strong>of</strong> thi. most nn\il Unit<br />

1<br />

thi- c lllulllll t- ufU n aii^unllv lluiig thi<br />

,ig un tune uf<br />

nun unbpliLViihK<br />

sin*<br />

1 Thiy Go!<br />

<strong>of</strong> tht most i<br />

, linp vinx retentlj pull<br />

eil' in Bruukljn Max, Ne*\ ehdt?<br />

I them sin* ilnio^t unbeliLvabK "JO, a tailor w th the milk <strong>of</strong> hu<br />

M I he UILU <strong>of</strong> tht sharper man kindng«fH in hi breast ind n<br />

it hj<br />

\ef li* eonitj.nt It cuiminta j wealth <strong>of</strong> \o\c for hi<br />

piiket 1 oil<br />

an I<br />

rum<br />

Jh<br />

1 NO-NOX<br />

STOPS KNOCKS<br />

* f**llow tn.<br />

•Uin^ thr bankroll <strong>of</strong> the' ture^ in hi heart, hml an <strong>of</strong>f d is I PUTS CARBON TO WORK<br />

ier with thp Itast pa^^iblp pf j H« hpent it by strolhng along the<br />

unit thu Uikhte^t prubable' ^un U ef Conej l^lnnil Tht wish<br />

•hunee <strong>of</strong> jrctting taught ^winh <strong>of</strong> the wm southed him<br />

Acreage<br />

SALES<br />

"A Good Deal"<br />

DFPFND1<br />

ON 1Kb BHOKIR<br />

PERMIT US TO<br />

SERVK YOU<br />

F. B.<br />

CAYANNA<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

We Are Authorized Broken<br />

for All O««n <strong>City</strong><br />

Developments<br />

9th and Wesley Avenue<br />

OCEAN CITY. N. J.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 634<br />

RENTALS<br />

LOTS<br />

UTT1NG the old demon, carbon, to work sounds like a paradox—,<br />

nevertheless that's just what GULF No-Nox Motor Fuel does and<br />

here's how Jt happens. Compression is power. The more compression<br />

the more power. Greater compression is secured by reducing the<br />

displacement or space in the combustion chamber. Carbon deposits materially<br />

reduce this space—old time gasoline would not withstand this<br />

added carbon compression — clicks — knocks—pings <strong>of</strong> detonations <strong>of</strong><br />

distress quickly following sudden acceleration or heavy pulli,<br />

No-Nox withstands higher compression—stops the knocks or detonations,<br />

thereby increasing engine efficiency. GULF No-Nox and Carbon Deposits<br />

work together for more power and greater mileage.<br />

Turns Mountains Into Mole Hills<br />

This guarantee goes with it: GULF No-Nox Motor Fuel is Non-Noxious,<br />

Non-Poisonous and no more harmful toman or motor than ordinary gaso-_<br />

"line -^that it contains no"dope~<strong>of</strong> any kind—that the color is for identification<br />

only—that it positively will not heat the motor, winter or summer.<br />

GULF No-Nox Motor Fuel is priced three cents per gallon higher than<br />

ordinary gasoline—and is worth it.<br />

The Orange Gas—At the Sign o£ the Orange Disc<br />

GULF REFINING COMPANY

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!