t Writ* it down, says Mr.
- ■< Real Estate; that when it
C. comes to selecting that plot
for your home, you had bet- .
ter go to ua *Nuf saidl
■' “Watch for Mr. Real Estate”
.Warner Lindsay, Jr.
REALTOR
1507 Atlantic Avenue
Phones—Karine 1410-1411
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PHONE—KARINE 1SS
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PHILLIPS COMPANY
Insurance and Real Estate
Mortgage Loans
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Wlllha A. Fennee, PrceMea*
Walter W. Clark. Vlee-Pna.
Haro)4 W. Faunea, Secretary
Hwlat A. Faaaee, Treeserer
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Real Estate Values
% ' * Are Rising
It will pay you to look
over
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^ ' PleasantviDe
| Northfield Linwood
Ideal summer homes for
fental.' Wonderful values
for investment.
See Us for Service
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“At the Electric Station’9
Tal. 321-W-—Pleaiantviile, N* J.
NEUSTADTER &
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Ileal Estate*
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Longport News
William S. Gilmore
The Board of (Commissioners
met in Commission Chamber at
Borough Hall on Saturday after
noon. Director of Public Prop
erty, Mr. Rainier, reported that
19th Avenue has been rebuilt and
that 13th, 16th and 17th Avenues
have been repaired. Director of
Public Safety, Mayor Lavino, re
ported that he has placed Richard
Somers as a guard on the beach
northeast of the Widener School.
These appointments are tempor
ary. The clerk -was directed to
order twelve new meters, to be
placed in jiomes built during the
last year; all bf which are being
lighted with electricity. The Com
IP Yotl WANT TO BUY, ' RENT
OR SELL—SEE
Ni SUBRENSKY & SON
133S Pacific Avenue
Valuable Unrestricted and Restricted
Lots for Sale—Well Financed
Phone—Marine 4856
C . G . JUSTICE
Real Estate -
Office: Fralinger’s Apartments, No. 6
Boardwalk and New York Ave.
Marine'2861-J ' Atlantic City, N. J.
WE ARE EQUIPPED to give prompt
and efficient service in handling Chelsea
and Ventnor properties, either for sale,
rent or exchange.
List your properties with our office
for quick results.
J. M. HAVERSTICK
Manager
Stentonr A Atlantic Aves. Marine 1667-J j
Chelsea Office H. G. Harris j
, A Co. |
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For
VENTNOR or MARGATE
LOTS—43ee Us
We have the Largest List
ing in Atlantic City"
Charles J. Wooding
204 Chehea Bank Building
Marine 2467
VENTNOR AVE., corner, 6 rooms, tile
bath, sun parlor, garages, large lot.
Well financed. Reasonable.
CHARLES N. BAROUX
5208-A Ventnor Avenue
Phone—Neptune 29-W
Cottages for Ant during summer. Now
is the time for listing your property I
for sale or rent.
MATLACK CO.
Real Estate
Insurance and Mortgages
Ventnor and Richard, Avenue,
Neptune 922-W
I. S. SCHLESINGER
Real. Estate Inauranee
Notary Public
4801 VENTNOR AVENUE
Tel.—Neptune 14&6
J MATHIS & SON
Builders
Guarantee Trust Building
- Atlantic City
When You Want the
Best—We Ask Your
' Consideration
AT YOUR SERVICE
MARINE 857-W
J. F. MASNER CO.
Real Estate and Builders
r If It’e Worth Having—We Have It
Eor Sale er Rent SSI-22 CHELSEA NATIONAL BANK BUIL&INC
missioners are grateful to the
large number of property owners
that are having their houses
wired for electricity which is fur
nished by the borough. \
Mrs. Ethel BonScheliha and
family are'living in the Bonsor
cottage at 25th Avenue and the
Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank O’Connell
and daughter from Audubon were
visitors on Sunday. -
Mr. John Nugent has sold his
Oberon Avenue bungalow to John
J. Dempsey, of Audubon, N. J.,
and has sold his Atlantic Avenue
bungalow to Aaron Taylor, of
Richardson, Del. Mr. Dempsey
has already made application for
membership in the Lpngport
Volunteer Fire Department.
Mrs. Catharine Hunsberger
and Dr. J. Lisle Nugent and wife
are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John Nugent.
Mrs. Otto ^Peterson, of West
Philadelphia, is the guest of Mrs.
William C. Keebler, at 24th and
Atlantic Avenues.
Mrs. Barry Faber is visiting,
her sister, Mrs. William Frier
hofer, for a few days while Mr.
Faber is returning from a trip to
Los Angeles, Calif.
The Widener School children^
nurses and doctors are Jrappy to
be back in Longport. They have
been looking ^forward for months
to their daily romps in the Ocean
When Buying, Renting or
Selling—Consult
F. W. GREGG
Residential & Bnsiness Properties
' Offices:
3301 Atlantic Avenue
4701 Atlantic Avenue
Phones: *
Neptune 1284 Marine 4080
la Your Property for Sale or Rent
for Sommer season or yearly?
If so, list with
A. M. S1NDONI
809 Pacific Avenue
Real Estate - Mortgages - Insurance
Marine SBT9>W Atlantic City, H. J.
BYRON JENKINS
% i> Real Estate
and Insurance
5200 Atlantic Avenue
List Year P re parties far SalUns
-• laa*fesf
and other privileges that they
c^inot have at their Philadelphia
home.
Captain Samuel Holdzkom,
keeper of the local U. S. Coast
Guard station, in the Government
Life Boat, brought Federal Fish
Pound Inspector, Louis Works,
from Sea Isle to Longiport on
Thursday.
Carl Crowley, a member of the
Longport Coast Guard crew,
while patrolling his beat, was
knocked unconscious at Washing
ton and Atlantic Avenues in Vent
nor City at 1.30 A. M. on Sunday
morning by a speeding auto
mobile. The driver of the car did
not stop after hitting Mr. Crow
ley. Another automobilist saw
him in the street,' placed him in
his car and took him to the At
lantic City Hospital where he was
found to be suffering with deep
cuts in the head. His condition
is not considered serious.
Captain Joseph A. Mathis is re
covering from his recent illness
and is now able to sit up.
Miss Emma Adams reports
that she has rented the Kerns cot
tage on Oberon Avenue to L. D.
Hoskins, of Ardmore, Pa., and
the “Dixie,” at 25th Avenue and
the Bay, to John J. Patterson and
wife, of Berwyn, Pa.
Charles J. Braun and wife
entertained a party of friends at
their Oeean_front home on Sun
day. Mr. Braun made a suc
cessful demonstration of his fish
OCEAN CITY REAL ESTATE
A Few Choice Pieces of
Ocean Front For Sale
In Ocean City
EWING T. CORSON
757 Aabury Avenue, Ocean City
Ocean City, N. J.
Ocean City Real Estate
RALPH i CHESTER
REALTOR
Coe Eighth end Control Atoms
Telephone 26
Realtor
INSURANCE
Walter H. Kuehn
N. E. cor. 8th & Atlantic Avenue
OCEAN CITY, N. J.
“Welch Built Homes”
Welch Construction
Company
Ocean City, New Jersey
ing ability in the presence of his
friend^.
Mrs. B. L. Browning and family
from Washington, D. C., will oc
cupy the Disston cottage on the
Ocean front between 21st and
2'2nd Avenues for the summer.
The Aberdeen Hotel has a
larger number of guests than ever
before, at this time in the season.
Recent arrivals are J. R. C. Boyer
and sons, Jack and Franklin;
from Cranford, N. J.; Dr. and
Mrs. Mpore, from Pittsburgh; and
Mr. and Mrs. Moody and family
from Philadelphia.
The following persons have
taken apartments at the “Ma
jestic” during the last week: the
Misses Filemyr, • school teachers
from Frankford, Philadelphia;
Mr. Koernig, with his son and
daughter, and Rev. and Mrs.
Goodfellow. Rev. Goodfellow has
been pastor at one church at
Trenton Avenue and Cumberland
Streets, Philadelphia, for the last
fifty years.
Mr. and Mrs. McElwee are
spending the summer in the Whit
ing cottage on 19th Avenue.
Through Chicago Service
Begins On Pennsylvania
Through the speedy rehabilita
tion of Broad Street Station
train shed, recently gutted by a
conflagration, the Pennsylvania 1
Railroad began through sleep- ■
ing car service between Chicago !
and Atlantic City June 24, and
from Atlantic City to Chicago,
effective Monday, June 25, accord
ing to an announcement made by
Division Passenger Agent James
S. Murphy, of the resort office of
the Pennsylvania Lines.
Mr. Murphy stated that a corps
off repairmen had been fet work
in shifts on reconstruction of the
shed and that sufficient progress
has been made to permit railroad
traffic movements, especially of
limited trains from the West.
The Chicago-A flantic City
service is a recent attraction of
fered by the Pennsylvania Sys
tem, and was -announced by Mr.
Murphy at a meeting of the re
sort Chamber of Commerce, and
before various other civic organ
izations.
Along with the announcement
of ^'the general expansion of
through service from the'great
est centres of the land to Atlan
tic City, the Pennsylvania is is
suing a beautifully illustrated
folder which carries new word
of the glories of Atlantic City
and its neighbor resorts through
out the country.
By Boat from
Longportio Ocean City
25 Cents
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NEWS TO THE WISE
The following list of real estate. Make an early selection for^
. i . quick sale and profit by doing so.
South New Hampshire Arenuet 14 rooms, 3
baths, fuiiy furnished. Price $21,000.,
South Vermont Avenue, 16 rooms, 3 baths.
Price $18,000.
South Victoria Avenue, cottage and large
lot. Price $33,000.
S. W. corner on Pacific Avenue, 90 x 100,
unrestricted. Make offer.
South Maryland Avenue, 2 brick apartment
houses containing 12 apartments. Good in
come. Price $80,000.
Rooming house on North Carolina Avenue,
near station, 21 rooms. Price $24,000.
South Sacramento Avenue, near beach, 8
bedrooms, 2 baths. Price, $30,000.
Business center apposite Telephone Co.,
containing stores, cottages and hotel. Price
$80,000.
Rooming house on South Arkansas Avenue,
near Boardwalk, 27 rooms. Price $27,000.
Atlantic Avenue, corner near station;- SO
feet on Atlantic, 150 deep. Cheapest buy in
that section.
South Iowa Avenue, 12 ' rooms, 3 baths.
Price $33,000.
Chelsea, 20 rooms, 3 baths, $19,000.
Corner house in Ventnor, 8 bedrooms, 3
baths. Price $25,000.
Corner property in Ventnor, including large
lot. Price $26,000. Opposite the Ventnor
City Hall.
ABRAHAM LITTMAN -
Pennsylvania Avenue and Boardwalk 8-10 Seaside Block
Style Show For Hair
Dressers Meeting
I| is the intention of the At
lantic City Hairdressers’ Associ
ation to have the National Hair
dressers’ Association hold their ■*.
1924 convention ~in this resort. '
This was*determined last night at
the first regular meeting of the -
local body held since its organiza- .
tion at the Ritz-Carlton, June 4.
The 1923 convention will be held i
at the Hotel Pennsylvania, in New
York City, "in September.
The association has been or
ganized for the purpose of im
proving hair dressing and for the
adoption of styles, and is designed Si
to protect both the hairdresser
and the public.
In September the local hair
dressers will stage a style show V '
at one of the leading hotels or
shops, and will have on display
1924 styles in coiffures. This will
be of great interest to both local
and transient people, ajs it is
something out of the ordinary. • '
The committee in charge of the ’f';
style show is Miss ^Katherine Me- .J
Bride, Miss Mary Gale, B.
Francis Smith, Miss J. Gordon,
Mrs. M. McVicker.
At the meeting held at the home
of Mme. Toffier, 164 South South- ;-:;
Carolina Avenue recently, of- '
fleers were elected as follows:
President, John Stougard, vice
president, Mrs. Margaret Ale-"
Vieker; second vice-president,
Mme. Toffier; treasurer, Theodore
Roik; financial secretary, Miss A.
Herring; recording secretary,
Miss E. Servos; trustees, Ed
ward Carney, B. Francis Smith,
Mrs. E. Knorr.
It*. Hardly Mora Than a
Bay*. Jab to Lay
Cromar FINISHED
Oak Flooring
became it* beautifully w
ii lined surface eliminate* all "
back-breaking, scraping, sand
papering and finishing.
No “torn-up” house. Simply
nail Cromar oyer your worn
soft wood floors.
If your spare time is limited,
two carpenters will transform
one room in a day with this
patented flooring — and it's
ready to use when the last
nail is driven.
Cromar wears a life-time.
Yet the cost is actually less
than good carpets.
Ask for Booklet
SOBERS LUMBER CO*
209 North Missouri At*.
i Phone—Marine 32
CARPENTER & BUILDER
Jobbing a Specialty - ‘4
Prompt Service
54 N. ANNAPOLIS AVENUE
Phone—Neptane 1247-W