. Book of the Royal blue . aversed before even the salt scent ofthe sea comes coaxingly in at the car win-dows. Thousands of acres of stunted pinesand deep forests go scuttling past the swift-ly flying train mile after mile—and one anything more than a rude and picturesquefishing village at the end of the route. Buttherein is Beach Havens charming surprise,for it is a most attractive and beautiful mod-ern shore town, its streets well cared for, itscottages artistic and beautiful, and its hotelsthe final word in comfortable and lovely ap-pointments, that greets the traveler at last. It is built


. Book of the Royal blue . aversed before even the salt scent ofthe sea comes coaxingly in at the car win-dows. Thousands of acres of stunted pinesand deep forests go scuttling past the swift-ly flying train mile after mile—and one anything more than a rude and picturesquefishing village at the end of the route. Buttherein is Beach Havens charming surprise,for it is a most attractive and beautiful mod-ern shore town, its streets well cared for, itscottages artistic and beautiful, and its hotelsthe final word in comfortable and lovely ap-pointments, that greets the traveler at last. It is built, this entrancing Beach Haven,on a strip of land half a mile or less inwidth, the western stretch washed by thewaters of Little Egg Harbor, the eastern bythe Atlantic. It is part of that slenderisland. Long Beach, having at its northernextremity, Barnegat City. The direct routefrom New York to Beach Haven is by wayof the New Jersey Central to Whitings,where the traveler steps into a Tuckerton ALL ABOARD FOR ATLANTIC CITY.


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