Ocean City Sentinel, 8 March 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 8

F"" ■ .. EIGHT OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSD'AY. MARCH S. 1923

2000 FEET FRONTAGE ON MAIN ROAD WITHIN 1 BLOCK FROM SHORE ROAD END OF THIRTY-FODRTH STREET BOULEVARD • y~ This Property, approximately 1700 feet by 400 feet, with about 300 feet Fronting on Shore Road and 1700 feet on Tuckahoe Road, includes the BEST BUSINESS CORNER ON THE SHORE ROAD, a so contains good Woodland, Truck Land and some Gravel An Unusual Opportunity for a Much Needed Development THE PRICE FOR A QUICK SALE IS $3,500. HERBERT R. SMITH, Realtor Z41 ASBURV AVENUE Phone. 44 1 OCEAN CITY, N. J. Three of the Most Effective Arguments of the Get=Rich=Quick Promotor The first is the one which impresses the prospective victim with the necessity for IMMEDIATE action and many small savers hind themselves first and investigate afterwards. The second consists of a promise of excessive dividends and the apparent honoring of that promise by payments out of capital, part of the money paid in by the second batch of victims furnishing dividends fur the first hatch, and so on, until the law steps in and cuts the chain. The third argument sets up shining examples of how money invested in the original stock ol a corporation now at the top of the ladder has multiplied from 10 to lOOtinies. If it is an oil stock that is being offered, the Standard Oil Company is set up as an example of what has happened and what may happen again. If it is a company which the promoters intend to have manulaeture some specialty, the tremendous increase in value of stocks like Eastman Kodak, or Gillette Safety Razor is used as BAIT. A new finance corporation usually points to some top-notch corporation which has realized wonderful success through years of sound management. Don't be misled by these arguments. It is always a Wise and Safe Policy, before investing in any stock proposition, to have it investigated thoroughly through your Banking Institution. It will cost you nothing! It may save you from serious loss! New Jersey Banker's Association This Space Contributed by First National Bank of Ocean City and Ocean City Title and Trust Company