m$iw?v4it V M..r, "'&YVWt v I .. rt' '49!'", w . $ EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIIJAD'ELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, d yr JUNE 31," 1919 a V'i . As.-, vl -. 1. -1 ; 'e:'anl the ocean on the other, nnd dC another mat new brother of tin.' Bwirdwalk palaces to bo up next door ' i Ho the Traymore. Ami nobody doubts Wthey will conic to nam, because Atlantic 0 Viliy IIIUBl UllVU IMVIII W IUU 1.MIU U4 IMV F - twljlvar-erentril tirosnerltv now clamoring IVt$at' ,ts RlUM lletween ?j't Fbrtunatcly. the question of sites for ttirv 1hn nnd Rt 1 1I morp ctirnvnns them Is not Act a urobleni. -Vtli Inlet nnd Chelsea are locations "wliiph tniir ho timdf available for build- $t"J!n trlthntit printer trouble than tlipl Sfclfc&y itsmnllf nn nt frnmn etrHrtlirfa wlliplt rp- fcijcail the days that were and nre no Kyrsv tBtf.l W,J - - - - . , - -'R-fnf tho flrnrnia T!in rninft to ne Iiotlseil Back of this front line of hospltaIty Ggpisiand entertained Atlantic City is for S8J?Munato in bavins n reserve of hotels of a -N I ? V I-Il. .1&M.n .." Ainllnnrtn til f. . lllir Kg purse, no matter how limited, that being1 "$ ' one of the great secrets of this wonder it -town's popularity. In the region be tween Pacific avenue and the beach front from the Inlet section down into Chel sea, ore a thousand or more hotels and large boarding house, many of Which possess reputations for good management comparable with the grrater .hotels of the Boardwalk, A ready reference list of them would contain the names of the Ulltmore t Phillips Hou-e and Tabor Inn. in the liptown district; the Ioraine, nenrbi thoiSt. Charles; the Plain. In Pncifii avenue; the Wiltshire. Grand Atlantic Morton, Clarendon. AWcon. Sothe-n and the Duttou, in Virginia avenue the Holmlitirtt. on Pennsjhnnin ave title, New Kuglnnd and Iroquot" in South Carolina avenue; Castro nnd V donia, in Tennessee avenue, rthcr , lands and Ilio Grande, in Xevv nrk avenue; Motitk'dlo. 1'osrobct. Ken tucky", Bifcn.vne, Westminster and Now Clarion, in Kentucky avenue; Anion can, in St. James place; Channel, at Pacific and Illinois avenues: Itunnr tnede, adjoining the Marlborough -Won -heim ; Kdison. at Pacific and Michigan Tenues ; Worthington, at Missouri ave nue, and the Creston and Carlton, two popular family hotisps in Clid-cii. Mnnv i of these houses have bocn lindor Hie j same management for jears. i J .MH - ' ' .J.MM1J.M nwfmwiuwiumvnwni wwMnwNHiiiipmininmvnmiJJUM iun -. - - ------ . wir''"iBIL, ' MKMl1 ., as temmMmAmz. Ain-" HI J , r jBeaggtEg i m i9il2gagBRgaangeK vrui-A Commercial air service conducted by the Hotel Traymore tho joar boforo that. In ntlicr words. Housed World Notables Of those stellar hotelries which have I ' freight nt the shore. the Boardwalk for a frontal piazza, the More Kvnrslnns Coming lame, of tlie irajmore, Jlarlborougli Blenheim, St Charles, Hotel Strand. Shelburne. Dennis, Breakers and Illnck- wns regarded as a gold mine for the hotels which feature vacation rates for two-wpekors. Because of past ex ponent e nianv dealeis having heard f the great prospontv that pi f nils nil through the vvrtern -oiinties of the great Kevstone state, nre v winning a mighty run of free spending when the first ot the bathing beai.li and what would At tho popular-priced specials disembark l lnntn ( ily be without it? is in better snape lor nlxoltitrly snfo bathing than nt any time in a decade. This statement Is mnrlp tnnin tlin utitlim itr tf 1 There nre to hp cheap excursions also Charles Bosscrt, chief surgeon of the from Wot Virginia and Marv land, spe- heaih patrol, czar of stvles and con- ninl Quinine nvfitifciiuia ftnm nu iiiltiltinf In 4lA un 1... ..e I. .t stone may be said to be national. Thev V", .".". V . "Z ; . . C i. -. ""."Jl"LL"l"'"': "" Tr "':. hum thi.nnro.i ,i!t(,-..iui,i .,.. f...i. ?"" "".":;?: "" . "'..:.,: "."."5 ' ...v.v1''1"1 u"..iro"' '"Sl i"110" '"e n.n.n.o . ""'""';"., '""' ion and i-insourgu upon regular s, ,. viuiiou-uollnr Tier, unfortuniite v n many climes niore than one PrcsMlont of I uU,,. A11 of thc biK eonvoutinns now ' the very center of tho district where 15 ,U i-Z'1 titat'',,' J',r'1 "ending. Lord , run specials from the Middle West and the masses who come upon one-day ISortfielifTe, nmbnssadors fiom mnnv i the South without ihungo of iais for 'outings tnke their ilips the strand Is countries. Jhe Iravniore prides it-elf delegates with a piefoience for travel , nothing less than supoih. high nnd upon having a presidential suite" .Mr. rh- luxe. Staited as an ixpennienl. a broad, with a good 400 foot of gleaming Wilson has occupied Ncarlv eveiv u,i- I Priday "limited" fiom New ork with sand outside the Boardwalk at low tide tlonal figure in a decade has been :il Pullmans only for particular Maijliat ' some time a guest at the Marlborough tnnites has become a shore-travel fix- ' " lilcnheim. tine. The dny is not distant. Atlantic Bight now Atlantic Cit.v is pleased City believes, when it also will have over xvord from railway administration through -train connections with Boston headquarters that the war is over, so and possiblv Montreal also for the far as loug-distance. popular-priced betielit of hosts of Canadians who come tourist trips are concerned That means here in spingtimc nuil stay later eadi the big shore town is on the map again jear. for Pittsburghers nnd hosts of other," There is one drawbnek to the IMa western Pennsj Iranians. Thev will be' ware river bridge project from a shore able to come here upon weeklv excur- viewpoint. Atlantic City would prefer sions, starting shortly, for a period of a trnfh'c tunuel with interuiban tiains sixteen davs at a rate exceedingly re.i-i operating without change from West sonable. Prior to the wnr Pittsburgh i Chester nnd Norristowu tinder the IPntown. from the Sfrel Pier north nnd from the old pier nt Tennessee nvenue down past the Traymore, the Marlbor ough -nlelhelm nud tho Shelburne to be better If it had been made to order. Arkansas nvenue, the strand could not Chelsea is likewise fortunnte, but the tons upon tons of sand piled up there during the winter nnd spring came very largely from the Mississippi avenue excursion district. Pother Neptune moved It surreptitiously, ns It were. The trick had been done when the wholesale removal was made the. sub ject of burning piotests to shore. -authorities. This year, as a-t. Atlantic City will have three big theatres witli entertain ing hills nlwavs on tap, tho Garden on i the pier of the same nnnie, featuring vnudeville ; the Globe, under Philadel phia management, nnd Its rivnl, the V nlln l.nfl. ..1,1. ti rntt 1 It t I ! fn fl.a,- .1JMII1II, LI, fill I, llll II I I IIIL..ll.'ll U1 i.ini- perforinnuces-on-anv -stage. Thc Stee ' plechase is bigger and blighter than ever, with man) new attractions to de light the thousands of both young and old always to he found there. No weeklv round of shore sightseeing nowadays is Complete without a day 01 a night nt the Steeplechase, nor would any shore intinernr.v he strictlv accord ing to Hoylc if it omitted a dny nnd n night round of the attractions of the Steel Pier, a 100 -per cent right center of diversion of the right sort, for which Atlantic Cit.v is indebted to Piillndel phinns, witli a wido-awake mnuager iu the person of Jacob It. Hothvvell, The Steel Pier nlwn.vs hns stood for good music, nnd, naturally enough, has been made the headquarters for the nucleus, of what Atlantic City somcdny hopes to call its Symphony Orchestra with a reputation spread afar. It is fitting, therefore, that n Pliiladelphinn Piofessor I.emnii. director of Steel Pier music, should he the moving factor in the symphony oichestra project. Down In the lower section the famous 'Million Dollar Pier, vvheie have been stnged some of the largest conventions in America, among them the Chnmberof Commerce of the I niteu Mates, tne .a- WUMMHIt nB.SOItTl ATUANTIO riTV. N. i. HtTMMEn ki'-squtb ATI.A1STU1 CITV. N. J. HWMMKK tK.SOKTSl ATI.ANTII1 CITV. NTS? kummi:r itr.snRT ATLANTIC CITV. N, A. Delaware, across Jerser to the Board walk here. In one very iuipoitnnt connection Atlantic City is bettor pic pared to pro- vMp nnn inipttmili. . I...H.I ..f .IlnHf.:-. .... . .... in. in. i, mi i, iiiii, i vil lll.l-ll.luu .V-. .-. i. .' .1 T l for its legions this summer than last or tionnl Blectric Light meeting.. the Inter national Association of Christian Bu deavor. the National Anti-Saloon League and the Master Car Builders' Association, which returns this month nfter a war-enforced suspension ot meetings and exhibits, wUI again feature hippodrome carnivals and tlte twice daily net hauls, an operation of never failing popularitj. This is particularly so of the masses who conic from the "inland provinces" where they get most of their fish in cans or from cold storage. The Garden Pier with its ornate floral setting, n small paik over the sea, is to Continued on Next Pimc siUviviKn itr.son.T'i ATLANTIC CI1V. Bowm he-outs v .1. ATI. IN TIC t IT. N. J. SUMVIKR RK.SQRTS1 st VIVtHR HlQtT1 ATLANTIC CITY. X. J. ATI.VNTIC CITV. N". J. M fc i Furnished Villas .Cottages and Apartments Any Season All Locations Everything in Real Estate Write for a list of our big dividend-paying properties. Decided Bargains in unimproved lands. Our service will please. We invite correspondence. H. G. HARRIS & CO. Guarantee' Trust Bldg. I LT S H I Virginia Avenue and the Beach E The Most Central and Popular Location Center of all attractions, and amusements. Improved throuirh out. Room single or en .suite, with private bath; hot and cold running water in bedrooms; elevator to stiect level; spacious porches and sun parlor, with ocean view. Superior table and excel lent service. Special weekly rates. Auto meets trains. Open all year. Booklet. Best medium-priced hotel in Atlantic City. Capacity, 300 Uwnership .Management SIS MP yjiif Wi1 J r--IL M! gg rWm PwSBSihlBffimii SAMUEL KLLIS Atlantic City's Big Modern Department Store Directly Opposite the Pennsylvania Electric Station and the City Hall The Braunstein-Blatt Co.'s stc re is the largest store of its kind for many miles around, and is the shopping center for South Jersey resorts, It carries a half-million-dollar stock of the choicest merchandise in , all lines. It sells at metropolitan prices, and maintains a highly efficient metropolitan service in all respects. It has thirty-two complete and separate departments covering almost every kind of merchandise. It originates the smartest seashore apparel for men, women and chil dren and shows exclusive sports-wear for all. In addition, it is the chief cottage and house furnishing and hotel supply house in South Jersey. It considers no transaction closed until the customer is satisfied. The Most Dependable Shopping Place in Atlantic City iiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiii'ii'iiiaiiiiiiiiui'iiiiBiiiiiiiiiMi'luniiiiiiiiiiiiiiini tS r-KSl m Mortgages Insurance U&lim I. sx 31 Beach-Front Service at Moderate Prices mini n 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiini "i i Ti nTrTrTrffffTiy TRY CLARENDON HOTEL Atlantic City, N. J. VIRGINIA AVENUE, NEAR BEACH Open All Year Capacity 300 Half block from Steel Pier. Boardwalk and all nrinrinni ,,iti,.u r ,.. fffeitra. sswssir0 i:iator- tortrt- - m-issrrr ALL ROOMS HAVE HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER Careful hervlce. Write for Kate, and Booklet. Onner.hlp Jlaiuiceinent. MONROE HUTCHINS KENTUCKY NEAR BEACH, The Sterling is the ONLY FIREPROOF HOTEL not directly on the Boardwalk. Service, cuisine and ap pointments equal to that offered at the best beach front hoLcio at moderate prices. 200 rooms all out side. Dancing ; elevator to street level, For comfort without extravagance, visit the Sterling. For rates and further information write THE NORRIS CO. ALFRED L. BEWLE31.W Manager vwvvwvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv iwxxvtwvyvwiwwv ' HOTEL IROQUOIS SOUTH CAROLINA AVE., NEAR BOARDWALK ATLANTIC CITY , Unexcelled for comfort, table and service; orchestra; i refined, exclusive; running water, private bath, electric ' s iiijHw, uwnm, uawuuj; ynviieBes iree; American plan. Special weekly rates. ''$ Ownership Management E. FRANCKLU si HotelBothwellvmakAcv,fyNUE Second House From Boardwalk and Steel Pier MIMIi i . I m si 1 , i r il 1 s I 13 ?l fe J5N.CEORCIAAYEATLaTYriJl wJJSrVIiMl J5N.CEORCIAAYEATLaTYriJl THE POPULAR HOTEL ' IN AMERICA'S MOST ", POPULAR RESORT 'Cleanllnesa and comfort are Im .imrattve features, and we are cspe otally noted tor our table. Distinct AvantaKes are offered to a ma Jttrlty of visitors. $2.00 Per Day Up i $10 Per Week Un 4 AAHin Ttlnn T.tcrhtArl thr-mitrti- ""',: fr'! "" ...- ctrl ut , by electricity. Hot and cold mur Mlno. aim some one m your Kttjr about us "vybo has stopped here. MrWdON CROUTHABIEL iasmint. for L.At ,w'ir'r?' New Clarion KENTUCKY AVENUE AND BOARDWALK ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Open All Year Itooms etc culte with. bath, rtiinnln hot and cold water. Elevator to street level. Halhhoue tat um of sueata. Ca. paclty S30. Dinlnr room atlorda eeatloi: L-niwvur'.wiiiiuui crowainv. uooxiei. GALEN HALL Atlatic City, N. J. Hotel and Sanatorium jj Noted for comfort, service and superior table. Also for its . Tonic Baths for ladies and gentlemen Trained operators. IS III I 9giiii!iiiiiiiiniiiiiiii:inD!T.aiiii!iiiiNiiiiiiiiiiii!Ui!u This hotel is open all year, has every appointment; its loca tion is central; the highest standard of cuisine and service is maintained at all times. Rooms, single or en suite, with private bath or running water, can be had at moderate rates. Write for terms and booklet. J. BOTHWELL. HSWm.uy(Lj ffft dB III k.i mimlMBM l H iffinrs hsiP ffv ai ff fsssw The Fredonia Tennessee Ave. and Beach European Plan Newest, and Best Hotel off the Boardwalk Beachfront Accommoda'tions at Half Price Restaurant Attached Mr. ,.G.,W.. Camnwy - GRAND ATLANTIC VIRGINIA AVENUE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. TO BEACH STEEL PIER IDEAL HOTEL FOR THE SUMMER Near beet bathlnir beach and all attractions, capacity 000; providing every flrst-clai ho'tel appointment and comfort; private baths; large, cool roons (open surrouniJlnKS): elevator; extensive porches, 4c; notable table and many rooms hae been equipped durlna the last winter with hot and cold running- water aUo private baths, and have been niwly refurnished, Special J una rate, M.00 up dally. American plan, booklet, Auto meets trains. Ownership Management. W. F. SHAW s&sA JSIife irsraij. Mt f jn t in irM'ek.i ittii u.ii jsi aviiiiij n SwttWW&mj CLOSE EHdicSSW2sSSJEl?S5(tr AND TSHSSSSg1 TIIE GARDEN INN 151 S. NEW YORK AVENUE AND 134 ST. JAMES PLACE Fifty yards from beach. A house with an atmosphere of charm taurine; to a refined patronage. Located In the heart of the city, within few minutes' walk of all piers, amusements, etc. Oceon view rooms, excel lent cuisine; bathing from hotel, American and European plans, Now booking for summer Under new manaeement. ""- CASEI.Y & I1HOOKE. Props. fcTHCCmZi: WESTMINSTER KENTUCKY AVE. NEAR BEACH 20th Season The location of the Westminster Is one of the finest In Atlantic City The house stands by Itself and has direct southern exposure, Roma with running water and private baths. Klectrlo lights throuuhout, , White service, F.levator from ground floor. American and European1 Plan , Hates $3. P0 un d.tllyi SI4 up weekly, OPEN ALL YEAR Mrs, CIIA8. MUilKK. Prop. HOTEL BILTM0RE , (Formerly Westmont) iiua jtv-- ia ootslde rooms i sulti ..Ll.lkar JL . . - r flu K I sum ISIS.U Av Near Bosrawam. VWt"-ma,'m'A'-A""u,lJ'J-n-i-vrmtum I -,- u ooisjoo rooms i suites wno ofM- aar, Jwelsaw. BwesvHavnteieseiiu auaas 1 mfWEtra z' JCincTjt 1 si'M?t.i.r'1WL SsSte ,l 1 K ff taMT. Vw f TTbIIimI "i A aae'WSfeMiHFvM IsaV HflL 4MH1L tNstv aaaM. I JaaiHBvjFvMjKBvBVEHHrtMfv ' t ON THE OCEAN FRONT, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ' Atlantic City's newest fireproof hotel.' Unusually attractive during all seasons of the year. Luxurious lobbies, spacious verandas and open-air terrace restaurant facing the ocean. Charming afternoon musicales and evening concerts. Sea-water baths. Surf bathing from hotel. Fireproof garage with special ac commodations for chauffeurs. Illustrated literature. AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN fc Q Q HOTEL g jj4l FIREPROOF vlOT ' KT C The Best Mod- ( vJ crate-Priced L-(j 1 Hotel in fw I ) Atlantic City 1 ib-rr" Conveniences lf-s 3 Booklet and Rates ,E 3 ( on Application e A-17 Virginia Ave ?JK F' il Near Beach Vv$r $P O. D. PAINTER ,a&Sj 'HOTtl' BLACKSTONE VtrjlfiU ?. nl ttM lcii. TlUj,g xm Sttwl.! gM4nMt. 9M wWr 1m a-.-V-l t-Mti,,-' Ul iRrWirTiSnBa Iter, Carson . tnrr erte. msfert n uil, !m wtuu il aneM ih Vftmt. WfotffislEm THE DE VILLE Kentucky Avenue, 30 Yarcji From Boardwalk ' Unexcelled for comfort, table and service; orchestra; refined, exclusive; running watfer, private bath, electric lights, elevator; lathing privileges fiee; American plan. Special weekly rate, SJ14.00 up. THOS. M. O'BRIEN Y riwieiooirjr 'T zi&mti&Bvl r ni 'ri. 93 K 41 mm? '''CtK ' ' I' nwvvrwwnu i - U " U' .uf, ir 1 'U- Lttl JtJtl-tt- i . !?,.
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