, jv 'A v jr 4 . :' v: i-fr . EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA", WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1013 T" itlantic City Accounting Officers nt the Mnrlbnrough Hlenhelm because war board rcprfsen- nionnlo II-t flniirl tallv's wilt explain to the municipal UlSpVlii rr (Xl XjUHlll j nccountant why It Is necessary for the uovernment to elecreo mat penuinR tuo close of the wn'r no municipal bond issues shall be floated In excess of $100. ono without express permission from Washington. Continued from r-rrrfdlnir Vntr 'than It was ten, or even five, years ago. and It never was so bad ns It was painted. In the second line of providing quarters for the hosts which will como shoreward to relax this summer arc an All-Season Itnll Bert Ire A large measure of Atlantic City's there by breaking twenty-four out of twenty-live targets. In between the upper pier and the every .-unliable summer cottage and npartment will be occupied. The Sea Isle City pier, now owned lower arc the shop.", offering the wares by Dominic Clnl. well-known I'hlladel- of the world; the auction stores and the plila. manufacturer, Is undergoing extciv novelty bazaars, which n.ust make bin money ueenusn their proprietors pay Chestnut street rent.ils and renew their leases for long periods. I'lnns for the fourth Atlantic City has not matured Its In no dnlnn- Tim fiovernment s good uiicuihb nun, iiniij nimvu. i.n,in. !,wZJ! In ,h Camden and Atlantic County nuthorl- 5 1IUIII Vlio ii'inniiii; Infinite variety of smaller, but perfectly modern houses, each with a profitable family clientele. The list runs from the Phillip. House knd the Merlon, In the upper section of the city, down through the Ornnd At lantic, the Virginia tlic niackstone, the Wiltshire, the Lorraine, the Continental, .the St. Clare, the HolmhurBt, the Logan, the Iroquois, the rtodman. tho Sothern. the Fredonla, the Montlcello. tho Do Vllle, the Westminster, the Boscobel, the New Clarion, the Wcllsboro, the Itunny- fmede, the Arlington, the Pennhurst, to fche Gladstone, the Carlton, the Yar mouth and the Creston, In Chelsea, Chel sea Js to have a new hotel, the St. James, khe '.largest and most modern In that end the resort, a great brlcK, steel ana e-ehforced concrete structure of twelve torles, now building for John Stafford. m.nnninhiati Wftflr In hplne tiushed , ,l I ,t. I ICMfUIIMIIh) nidi. nder great handicaps, owing to the Th,s ,)oar( f w, , , M A Devlne ,s icarclty of labor and materials. rne i president, has made It a point to rtls irojectors, however, purchased their steel efore Uncle Sam went to war and It Is optimism Is due to assurances that tho 'Jan" ,for '" Fourth. I.nst year It city will have nil-season railroad ser- offered an i-pcctacular novelty n vice In keeping; with every requirement. I "" aB spectacle in which .'U.uuu After encouraging ns many war workers I '" c Ipnteil. for this year a great as possible to seek rational diversion. I I'ntrlotlo meeting has been proposed and there Is no Intention on the part of UI- ' ."''Lu'11. '',e """'o .t., ."rocurilJ s"oa ,Uo rector O-eneral McAitoo to hamper them I ,h" , v " ""'IB message here H,I.,. I-, ,-..-1.. , ..n.hnM ....v,. .,,: ,.,,,,, Uj and mountain places. , ,8ts ,. ,, b, hundreds of Much satlsfactlyi Is derived alfo from .. c.afur(la.. nfternoon and every night thousands of them. With the sle alterations, which Inrlude the addi tion of ,i 200-ffnu llshlng pier to Ihe end of the present structure. The nuditorlum and facade are being entirely renovated, and new seats have been Installed Wayne M Struthers has renpenrd bis popular Iloardwalk hostelry, tho Surf House, for the season, nnd has an un usually large advance booking and mostly for long stays. C. .1 .Stldnnirldge, of Philadelphia, has leased the KxcursUin Motive Theatre for the season and wIIHipii on June IS, The Stevens Hotel, on the Ilo.inhvalk. Is open and well filled with Phllndel phlans. who are enjoying the cool ocean breezes these warm days at that popu lar beach-fiont house. Among the I'hllndelphlans now occu pying their cottages here and leglstered at the local hotels are: N. Qulrln and wife: Mrs. C. A. Dlffeley anil family; Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Kelswettcr: K. P SI'MMHR RIXIRTS MMMKI! RT'ORTS ATLANTir I'lTV. X. .1. ATLANTIC '1TY. N. J. .'jjii mi iiimmijiiiju)ji '.'JS VI " VJ ? 1- ' ?Jlt' J-'-'-'J ,jxf AMERICAN PLAN RATES $2.50 Up Daily: $12.50, $15, $17.50, $20 Weekly ficr.t Located Pcpulnr Price Hotel in Atlantic City, A. J. New York Ave. fif) Yards From Ilonrdwalk i Sr.AtMF.R RESORTS StlMMTR RKSORTR ' is ATLANTIC C'lTV. N. .1. ATLANTK' CITY. N. 4. NETHERLANDS i . . ,.. ibv iiiwu.-iiiiun jl nan smnn nipr inn inn. nr il 1111 kit iiili i , . . ... . . .... ...... ...,.-. ,. f (hn rl,v' ,.. mm, from the '"' "i patsengcr raies lor rrKU ur Busckey and wife; C. Henry Strrrkei rentals paid by thousands of families I": ""Y' 'i"n"U.yt'?,,Sf.t.? 2" ;"Z M "- I'loard and daughters; I 'dw.nl who prefer to abide Inicottnges rather than hotels. This was a week of heglras here, for all over the city tenants moved out of the'r homes to give possession to tenants. The real estate situation has been greatly Improved at the shore by ;olnc to go forward to completion, n further substantial testimonial to confl- tence In the future of this optimistic city y the sea. Caring for Conventions Taking care of conventions, a knack In Which Atlantic City shines to particular crease In motor tiavel that will go far vcl'ls and family, Theodore Plnkcnhai i.i.u HiecuiiK any utL-icuw " ; pelcr Gross, Oeorpe Silbert. John former. ,..,., ,. . I Kramer, Mrs. Clifford Hnyis and Mnf : i:verythlng considered, Atlantic City , Mr an(, Mra ,.,, faces the futuie with equanimity. It has a role to play, Important in Its .i-,...;, ..,.-..,... MI.WIIC I M"i. N. J. I overlooking Lawn and Ocean i Center of All Attractions I Capacity, 103; elevator; r"!vat' baths; oer 5o outside rooms have hot i it nd cold running water 1 Special Jialhinjr Privilege from Hotel Free LAWN TENNIS COURT I Features DANCE FLOOR 3, Booklet I'oints of Interest in Atlantic City M'GUST RUHWADEL. Proprietor rti'r nrri T finniTi irrri n -irrr rfiir r iirri i i r n t3iiriiitiiitit3i'.iiiitiiiiiriii:iinniicjitittijrTfiica'iitMiiit(C3fiiii;iinii:at)iHfnitirsiiiHiiMitiC3MitiituiiicatitiifftitiiC3finiiiHiitciHntf3 CONTINENTAL HOTEL? Atlantic City, ; N. J. Y American Plan , $3 Up Dally $15 to $25 ' Weekly .- Trnnncenn Ava . Hnlurncn P D R I n ""- "-'-' V"-I -"-- ! b Steam and Electric Train 1 rpl.'itmn In innlntnlnfni cnmlilt flP' TtTl I he formation of the Atlantic City Heal . . " . , instate Board and the enactment or a , .,,, ... .". :..,. .,.. I Karsfssra&rcs! MsgL I (JHII IJC UliltU tllljilllllh UUl AVV II" -viiv IJJ--j-. mZZ."Z;7 '-KA.T1 t i &mmmm, : teer In rentals, for the same reason that hotel men have advised a maintenance of hefore-the-war rates, shaving their profits inther than have It said thnt Atlantic City was attempting to take an unfair advantage of Its patrons. Tho , "millionaires' colony" In Chelsea this i summer will be the largest that eer has had Its abode there, and the cottago contingent also will be more dlerslfled than customary, for Bo.stonlans and Ch' BIG SEASON AHEAD FOR SEA ISLE CITY Advantage because It has everything chrohiib, and even IntlinwipolK folk r . I,n. nt.nnnn !, , -. t t I I.. 1. .Iln. khat conxentlons need, Is a matter of . wl)ci former,y w;ls )e !M)Cdal kreater Importance than usual th.s car , Imi,tat of Philadelphia families. Some ecaUEe more conventions are meeting . or the rhiladelphlans with fine summer TransportsUion Facilities Over worked Sinre Fine Weather Becan Hotel Wilkrd AVrc Ycri: Arrnttv tint! Uvach EUROPEAN PLAN ONLY Center of Ail Attractions Mtim a sih ., 11. ' ' FIREPROOF. CAPACITY 300 gf f.f &gb Attractive outside rooms; pri- wS'TTjsCf ra4?St vato baths; runninp- water in every J-vf J UftfeffiKSI room. Rates $1.50 per day up. t .. WlMm lies Mnnnla nnrl Kirn CKTii. IfJS- I P. """- -""" -rfgtwKSM s -V'aerrft iT-iTTsfCTrns. in msm fmia " :z-M'sram ulm ieCTTiy i i i " "" nail xttibiv t.i i a .7 ' . vw a '. .- M.UAVS OPi:Xi I'RIVATI". llATIKl RfNNINO S XrKll IV UOOM-; i;i.l:VATIIIt kmki.i.iint y tih.i;: ttinte "miiri iiili :iiiki ii.K.iii. Sa l M. Walsh Duncan -i:i:riC3itiii:Miiiir3:i:MiMi:jr:3ii:n!:Ti!nt3!iJimMii;crt!iininiir3JirLri i:inr anxiii jitriTCJiiiNimitirjtiiiriMTcUCSiMJiitnitrciTirurirTTricT nvanv4ar; Sen Lie City, June 12 The warm weather of the past week has resulted . . ... i .Ur. ' nnmpn 111 ( hplspn tint ir lirt mitrifinn liv ' is year Decause 01 me war u.m ' I Vhr ftv nat Ivi have rented en at '" " unusually large Influx or visitors, most concentration of industrial, '- ra.es which will permit them toHvo In """V '-'Ti r'nhoS, " c TBlTo ll erclal and fraternal resources. It was , the hotels and escape for the time being , "" 'l01' 's " ' ''''" season Pal road . big thing for Atlantic City when the the high-cost-of-llvlng household Prob-, - '" . ' "' cl f ! Trolley Strike 0er One subject of very general sallsfac- nenrbv nolnts was taxed to accommodate the travelers, virtually t-very day sinco i .. ..,. . . ...i.... .1... ..rri.t..1 l'ii.i .nt. 1 iuenioriai l';ij. ih;ii iitt.- miivini .-v.. ...... j ! ,!;tlon ls "" amicable adjustment of At- ! in Sea Is e City is opened each year. f und llantle Cltj-a first trolley strike with the! Kery Indication points to i 'oconl- of ap, lu-turn to work of the trained force of ! breaking season " ear l ott. ges arc 10n ihe carmen which has been a factor In glv- IJ renting e-,rller and to better a Kan age llnir Allnniln Cliv remiiatlon for ex-! than ever before, on leases that extend Chamber of Commerce of the United Btates picked Atlantic City for Its war bonventlon last fall, for that momentous ; athcrlng, arranged for quickly rved admirably, placed the seal IiM'dI fif tlia Imoitintla Xl'ttflll llllOn tile .... . ...v ... -.-.. ,i.i ,- . .i.. .. --.than ever iietore, on leases Itsort as a meeting: place. I "f...'" " " LT. " ." ".'""l V" '",',r,.C ell Into the autumn, and m - iti (iiiiuii i i i iNiiiiri.'iinm NPrvirp. uu - .... . . This vear has been one continuous i ut iimt iM, .i,in A.inniir ritvs ! nien declare that by the middle or June Irocesslon of meetings of every sort, , popularity with thousands of Ililladel- -r rm ya n 1 1 1 n rt 1 1 tiini fc.. 'v.ii o VOlveu. heivtllMf) mnnv nf tlipm havp to i .. -..i . t. u.. ta... ..t i . . ' " ' rn uapiibi ssociaiiuu m tne rumaj.-ll(aKe ciogp connections from Vent nor inta Bankers' Association, here for the and Chelsea to Ret the fast morning b-st time. Last week Nobles of the ""' '' carry inrm in u r unlwn r 1 lAfflt it thn atomirtttrttihAKn -11f 111 fill Vltl- lystlc Shrine fiom many Jurisdictions ,,cnrallcei A contlnuance of the same This week the .Nu- admirable train service which makes It kid forth tnal Klectrlc Light Association will be j Possible for them to hike shoreward In r . iroon tmiM fn :i ,lln linfnro pvt'tilnrr n!n- L-a n. nf tha Wn.t I 111 ll(,rt H nt " '-"' u Kitj ,u( unc ". m ...wd. ....,- .. Itherlngs of the year. On Atlantic City's list also are the lew-York Bankers' Association, the Xa- bnal Association ot Talking Machine Ibbers, the Tobacco Association of the THE DE VILLE Kentucky Avenue, 30 Y&rd From Boardwalk Unexcelled for comfort, table and service; orchestra; refined, exclusive; runninp: water, private bath, electric lights, elevator; bathinp; privileges free; American plan. Special weekly rate, $14.00 up. FRANKEL & O'BRIEN WELLSBORO Kentucky Ave. Near Beach Popular Moderate Rate Hotel. Convenient to Boardwalk, Theatres, Depots and all Churches. An Absolutely Clean Hotel. fllp this hntpl a trial for n d.n If FatiffoO. trrn mnkr nrransemmts for a loneiT Mhv Nn advaurp pHvm-ritK iikd f in -Jto titnparlon Hot ami t olO runninc wnt-r, nln rooms with priMite ImthK. SIhrIp or fn puit. iWhitn PPrvn-p. rulslup of th. hishtst onlnr. Hich'tlaj-a drill. A hotrl with a plcaatit nimospliorA and fli in Hi f aturii Mu?i nnd tlanclns. !iri;o porrh. i;ieHton ltatps $V2 "0 ptr wk up. $- ."0 per day up. Special family rat pa Hook lit and Mnnus. UnraB in mnnn-ilon. H.nliins from Hole! MYERS & PROTHERO. KINGSTOW FIREPROOF A Situated in. the Heart of Atlantic City's Seashore Life Ocean Ave. Directly at the Boardwalk and Beach and Overlooking the Ocean Capacity 250. Klevator to street level; rooms slncle or en suite; private; haths . rooms with ocean lew; bathing directly from the hotel; frem showeihath. ciur extremely cool dining room is situated on the sixth floor and over-' looks the oeenn. The Kingston is most centrally located. Two blocks from the Penna. Station and within a stones thtuw of the various piers, best hathins ground and othir principal places of amusement. Booklet upon request American Plan (including meals) $2.50 daily and up; $15 weekly and up Ownership Management. MBS. 31. A. Lr.YRER, ner, now assured, has had much to do with the unusually prosperous rental ' season. This year brokers and owners both are enthusiastic over the chamber of commerce campaign 'to prolong the busy period by adding .September to the Ited States, whicn will meet at the reason Cottagers are helping the cause , ' . , ... by making Inducements for tenants to t;nanes; me orina ro.j; ui . remain over until the 1st of October, rsey and a half dozen auxiliaries; I Not a few arc making leases with the American Institute of Klcctrlcal i provision that they may stay through- jul uuiuner as wen, u ine Reamer noma good, a tendency Induced by the fact that October Is one of the most agree able months of the year at the shore. Atlantic' City's bill of standard attrac tions is In readiness for relaxation seek ers. Starting with the Heinz pier, which Is popular because everything It has to hglneers, which Is to meet at the krlborough-Blenhelm ; the American Iciety for Testing Materials, at the aymore; the American Concrete In- tu.te,'tne national reunion of the or- of Klks in July : the Jlooseheart Igion. 3000 strong; the National ?r"El!.0 ' V"Ul,.e' t.1?"?. la ' Tir ! otherhood of Operative Potters, the Tne b) (jar(en per Theatre, a vaude- tlonal Association of Cleaners and j vllle house since It first was opened, had i been taken over by New York Interests 1 which are billing musical attractions ' I The landscape gardening on the front of this Phlladelphla-bullt pier Is one of the most attractive features of the beach- i front, the Idea of a garden six feet above land level being an unfailing novelty for I vlslttirs from the interior. i Sf.1l.MKIt KIXHtTS 1 itiwtic r'l'i'V v .1 ISiSl liitwmatMib.'W S ers, the New Jersey State Dental As- :fatlon, ,the National Fertilizer As ilatlon, the International Federation Commercial Travelers' Organizations, lodmen of the World, the American loclatlon of Dairy, Food and Drug iclals, the International Apple Ship 's, Association, the Supreme Court. resters of America ; the National gro Business League. Select Castle, ights of tho Mystic Chain ; the Na- nal Cycle Trade Industries, the Or- ' of Knights Hospitalers, the National ion of Honor, the American Hospital koclatlon, the Shepherds of Bethle- In North America, the National kroleum Association, the New Jersey lesldentlal Postmasters' Association, International Alliance of Physicians Surgeons, the National Association I Local Preachers, the American 1 lec- Rallway Association, with 3000 legates; the New Jersey Junior Or- of United American Mechanics, the Itlonal Council, Daughters of Amer- the Presbyterian Synod of New Isey; the Laundry Owners' National koclatlon, the New jersey state Hor- ultural Association, the New Jersey t Grange, Patrons of Husbandry, the New Jersey Teachers' Asso- Itlon. Want To Come Back lany of these organizations met here It year and were so satisfactorily bvlded for that they voted unanimous- to come back. Some of them are lumlhg suspended meetings. This Is case with the American Klectrlc illway Association, which omitted Its entlon last fall because of the war. InV of the conventions will omit their plblts this summer because manufac- lers have no time to seek orders i more supplies when they have more ers now than they can take care of, Particular Interest. Is attached to the Iventlon this month of the National koclatlon of City Comptrollers and Steel 1'ler un Attraction The Steel Pier, with Its band con certs, its carnivals, movie shows and Saturday night concert-dances. Is enter- I Ing upon another successful season. Jui,t a square below Is the famous I .Steeplechase, without visiting which no vacation is accounted complete. There .are new features this year as usual, n galaxy of devices for dispelling the blues. The old Ocean Pier still Is here de- I spite all the talk about pulling It down, holding this year a collection of dime at tractions. A brisk walk further down the big Million-Dollar Pier looms up with Its splendid auditorium with the multi colored lights, the Bcene of some of the biggest gatherings ever held on the Jersey shore. Of unfailing interest arc the net hauls, bringing up hundreds of tons of edible fish and many strange denizens of the sea. A bit further out ls the only trap- I shooting school- In the United States, Hundreds of men have been taugbt to ( smash the clay targets flung from the traps out over the sea. An authorita tive record shows that 15,875 persons have tried these traps, a very surprising t percentage of them women, since the school was established. Governor Har rington, of Maryland, was a visitor to the ocean shooting grounds last week. : A young son of the State Treasurer of Maryland established a Juvenile record j W?''' Unobstructed Ocean View HOTEL APPOLOi European Plan 1515 BOARDWALK A moderate price beach front hotel midway between the famous Steel 'Pier and Million-Dollar Pier. Three 'blocks from P It. It. Station. FreeJ 1 use of bath houses for surf bathing; J you step from the hotel right on to . the beach. SI to Sfi a Day $7 to $35 a Week Try Clarendon Hotel Virginia Ave., Near Beach ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Always open fapacltv iiOO Modern Improvements, iiuludlng elevator and electric light- All rooms with hot and cole running water and private baths Write for booklet and lates, MOVKOi; HLTCIIIXS, Prop. Take a Kodak Jfiih You! HAWORTH'S Eastman Kodak Co. 1020 Chestnut Street Jfc'SffiCk-'jL PHILADELPHIA &!esa2gp KODAKS AM) SUPPLIES DEVELOPING AND FINISHING Atlantic City Store 1637 ttoardicnlk 'srh MmBXhi Tackle of every imaginable kind always in stock at Shannon's, and our prices are, unmatch-able: I.uncwond Hod, G- feet long, 2-plece, solid reel seat, double guides, 0r Cf Price WbiUU (Ireen Heart, salt water Rod. two-niece. heavy re-enforced fer rules, heavy reel seat, trumpet guides,' double holo tin. closelv wound with silk : metal dow eled ; weighs tf O ff 15 oz. ; price ea.'P'"'' Large assortment of Salt Water Rods, from Sl.SO to (30.00. Halt Watfr ReeU Shannon's Amateur Nickel Iteels, jgfv 100 yard,., vliOU Uprldit rHyle, S.0O 200. yd. flood Rubber Heel, S5.30. JSO.yd. flood Robber Reel. (6.00. Hra Hook. 3-ply gut, . 1-0 to 0-0. OOe iloien, Hinnnon Linen Line, ISO ft,. 40c spool up. Baior Wades and Raz ors obarpenrd rltht. The Hhumion jUm! Blntle edge, x double die. 3c, ReiRaion, jSe. Fostaa itra. SI'.MMKR RKTIKTS ATLANTIC CITV, N. J. THE TRENTON (Formerly the Hamilton) 118 South Tennessee Ave. American plan; open all the year; comfortable rooms; bathing from house ; excellent table. Rates $2 and up. Write Mrs. T. Grice Mrs. L. Snyder Why Not Spend Your Vacation Where the Ocean Breezes Blow? Chelsea Avenue and Beach Only brick hotel in Chelsea. All modern conveniences. On the Boardwalk, Iowa to Belmont Avenue An Ideal locatlc-n. up-to-date In every detail. Attractive season rates, CHARLES P. ZAZZALI Also Managing Illrector or Hotel Alberinnrle, New York TtoTudle 30 South Penna. Ave. Opposite PostofTtce Centrally located ; open lawns sur round hotel, allowing plenty of llKht and air; all rooms running water; private baths, splendid table Sum mer rates from $18 up. LOUIS R. POLLOCK ffiipaiHj msssm frr,Rv?77: si;..ftftftfl?rwr rfg" UtfJU HWIWV'V rUtfjl New Hotel Merion Fireproof Vermont Ave. Near Beach New Garden Tier and all attractions; I rapacity, 350. A hleh-class. modern hotel with every appointment, offerlnc ( at moderate rates tho comforts, ap- i polntmenta and table of the largest i hotels. Trlvate baths, running water In ( rooms, extensive porches, large, cool, ocean-view rooms, etc. M. L. fAHl.KV. .Manager. lilillf H TV- !i CTu CAMERAS PROMPT ELM SERVICE MAILORDERS & ENLARGEMENTS "tm aaTTan kino BEND FOR PRICE LIST The Tracy Tennessee Ave. near Beach Central to All Attractions C. J. ADAMS CO. Real Estate and Insurance Cottages Furnished and Unfurn ished tor Rent Excellent List of Hotels for Coming Season Real Estate and Law Bldg. Atlantic City, N. J. Only Flrht-Tlass Companies ltepreented I i r -v, Tfira nn ra n ft-i . '" ri o u u i-i u u .UfD Q 0 D & HOTEL BELFORT 100 KOIITII TKNNKSSKB AVE. One of the larseU European hotels In Atlantic City. Most convenient location, one-half block from beach. Kooms single or en suite; prlvaia baths: running; water In rooms. t'. J. FltlKZ. Proprietor. .v..eotv ikx jniBS vaeraiikvuuvi.iwiB v7 "3, "" ww KfiKJ i 1 I l S fii ,j? I H-r- 1 '. 1 tftitittx&trt Hotel Shoreliam Virginia Avenue Near Beach Atlantic City, X. J. Within a few hundred feet cf the famous Steel Tier and Boardwalk and near all amuse ments. Klevator, steam heat, private baths, open lawn: sur round hotel, allowing plenty of IlBht and air ; splendid table Cupar. tv 250 $3.00 up dallj , IH00 up weekly. Booklet V. IJ. COTTEX, Manager JAg. y LjT-'tirxcrrr. Kentucky Ave. at the Boardwalk HOTEL and GRILLE Smartest Rendezvous in Atlantic City Watch for Greatest Novelty on July 1st Dancing, Cabaret, Tea Dansant Daily 5 P. M. ROBERT SIMON, Proprietor ' Rooms $1 and Up. European Plan Only) Our rooms are large, airy and well furnished. Ocean view, private bath, running hot and cold water. v Telephone In eery room; elevator to street; spacious lobby; rest and V writing rooms. Send now for reservations. M. 31. Mct'ALL, .-Manager. .A HOTEL IROQUOIS SOUTH CAROLINA AVE.. NEAR BOARDWALK ATLANTIC CITY ' Unexcelled for comfort, table and service; orchestra; refined, exclusive; runninjr water, pri vate b'Uh. electric lights, eleva tor; bathing privileges free; American plan. Special weekly rates. Ownership ManagementE. FRANCKLE TUEV.J ZM A 11C A I C7UU1110. ifnneispp Avu. nnrl Rsih ': Opposite Young's Pier '4 European Plan $ Capacity 500. Large, airy rooms;? open surroundings, public andr private baths. r.i Moderate Rates i Waldron's Restaurant 1' ., t .u- U-..1 iSl ws 1.11 C 11UICI Mrs. G. W. Carmany (m Tennessee Ave. & Beach New Fireproof Addition Bathing Rooms Shower Bathi Electric Lights Excellent Table, Evening Dinner KUNMING WATRIl KVIIKi ItOOM American Plan sij.sii'm, ki Unolrlet anil Mao on req,ut. B tilth Heasun -I. i. JHVCK. I'rmi g IIAVINO I1KCII1KII TO VISIT ATLANTIC CITY Tou are In the usual position of uncer. talnty as to what hotel to select to eet tho most comfort and the best alua for your mnoey. HOTEL ARLINGTON Is the third house from the beach and Iloardwitlk on .Michlsan Avenue. And It Is without question ona of the best equipped hotels not directly on the I leach front. Bvery modern convenience, with meals and Bervlce that cannot be excelled anywhere ut the rates charged, Capacity S.10. Open All Year. Trv the Arlington. You will Tome Again. H'rllr us tor Booklet and Krcmiccs. It. J, OHIIUItNK & SON. 'J ,.-U-""'v J '.tf ";.,..- . s.2.50 Dall'r nnd l'l (U M'rrklr and I'll Furnished Rooms Hoard and Table Hoard ACME HOTEL . ,Kftucky Avntt; "Automobilists Save 5 Miles" Shortest and Quickest Route to All SEASHORE RESORTS Use Gloucester , Ferry SOUTH ST. WHARF LH1GTOM ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. raclflc and Arkansas Aes , renter of the life and calety of the resort. Hi bloiks from beach. Million-Dollar I'ler and Kat bathing grounds; close to all It. It. depols, capacity lie"). Modern!' appointed, private. baths, running water In rooms, electric lights, fine porches, etc., ettc. Muslo and dan' Ing "! bathrooms with showers on hotel grounds for freo use of guests. Table plentifully supplied with pure, fresh food, well cooked und generously served: white service Special terms: Amrelcan plan, i up dally. li) up weekly; European plan, tl up dallv, Wrlt- for Illustrated booVlet and further Infcimi'tivn ownership management. , WM. M. HAZLETT. r vrTFTPORIT5 TABLE I ,,w w-- - ---- - ..,; $m 1L M WT V "B. 1 1 i I Af it Tsrit -T-- '-v w-i. .-r -rjw j-f ll,.i;oj-5iJKTWWfl-i.i GARDEN INN . 151 South 134 New York Ave. St. Jidcs Pl.ce 100 jardu ,from beacbi brst lofii. tlon In city. . Refined and cordial home atmos phere; superior service: all rooms t&iirt'S-.rsill 9rolS N.GEORGIA AYE.Aruui YXiAJ. THE POPULAR HOTEL IN AMERICA'S MOST POPULAR RESORT Cleanliness and comfort are Im perative features, and we are espe cially noted for our table. Distinct advantage are offered to a ma jority of visitors. $2 Per Day fiif ana ?tu i vr trren w . IJ .- tr 1L JSaeaSratV : 3 SO. JLsXT . New Clarion 0w j KENTUCKY AVENUE j ' '' x I hkcomi iiousk mM in:. veil ' -.avhh n;'.'t;i;i;':i'ii.l;rSsj-!M,.rHH.ti ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. j 33 n.. All !'.- ' t,--- --r-i Garage connected with hotel. Itoonls i en suite with bath. Kunnln? hot ' and cold water. Klevator to Ftreet level. IJathhouseH for use of suests, Capacity 250. Dining room affords seating capacity without crowding. ; Booklet. S. . HOMt'AC'K. ' V: J . I llK mte& ' m warmrHSSHS mi WM'smmm 0SSifv' " B'g'ifl'iin - TIC CITY2 iewe5T ana mosr -vrcractive ,gi H! t IAUMAINTandGRII 9. Tennessee Ave. and Beacai Unique and Luxurious Appointni Superior Cuisine and Servi Orchestra Danen . AL.WiLDPonrMvuiZ: Vfch MEELCSSIEfiLi .m..,Hnuiins;m5:T5HgiBU., .iniiiwiii.irssssi wmm I IWW wffBMMNM j Moulin Rouge Revue Atlantic City's Newest Caff 1 Louisiana Jazz Band N. Kratka'a Dance OTchetriA "i ". - I1KST FOOD AT MODEKATE rKHM Harry lu Kati. Manner ?',1 Service rtK A-B-inAH nl.H 1 lf-htiH thrnnirli. exilic nci ,.,... . .- -v.. out by electricity, net ana coin waier v&w jn ,,,!, . ,., j,-w. OSBORNE Pacific & Arkansas Aves. Centrally located In heart of city, near beach and stations, hut beyond the dis turbance of cltv traffic. Modern build lnxs, hnUnff ulde hallways and ittalr j. Klevator to street level. Hxten. Ble wide, cool porches on ocean sldo of house, liathlni: from house. Use of bathhouses wltb shower baths Is free to bathers. Hot and cold running water In truest rooms. Orchestra, dancing, Windows, screened. Fireproof tcaraxe. Rates. J 10.00 In J2.VOO weekly; 12.00 lo 14. (Hi aauy, inciuain rxrrum. Courtesy Quality HOTEL KENTUCKY 7i Fireproof Addition Kentucky Ave Near Beach, Atlantic City.N.j Majority rooms with hot and cold running water; SS with bath. Telephone and electric lights in every' room. .Klevator , from level. xiawunK iirivueo ironi noiei. rreo use 01 Damnou8.es hatns. heno ror nooKiet ana points ox interest. ' xksi mi 1-rU" . lmpricfli .Plan. Rates: S2.50 to S4.00 Daily, $12.50 to $20.00 W Special Wrrk-Kml Hates N. B. KENXABV,. i.'.OU lo I ible and, I ELBERQN ATLANTIC. CITV, Ni i rt s Anu r wmrnwr .awjbjww,1?! Sr'tfiTM hhhh .'&",,-. a x &? m$ Sffipw '&& aaw- W Mm ;m' we., asss zmssm smsm ssi KZ DU...J .'.'. ..t cRicienr. wnue iwvi K3 i .-iM it '1M ?it r 11 ',WW.JiV w' city anom us woo una lui'iiwiirv.
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