--,y .T-yrrwirT " J?,! flW " 1 ? WryTTTT ' IP WW1 ' iw f UJpippMRa flip EVENING! PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, TUNE H?; i&lff 4 : Vr , A ff-' ,i i .,r& 30 ii t! M i r i i faW KG LAKE BEACH ADY FOR OPENING M. j a .sji slf. Tennis and Bathlne Are V- Engaging Early Visitors in Largo Numbers lit. L . 'LOWER SHOW REVIVAL sJ t Bason hormauy Begins iMexi Week, When tho Leading Hotels Receive Guests M pt20v p. Snrlnc Lalie Reach, June 11. "With fits summer populace brrc in legion, .Spring Lnke Bcarh awaits the events t-tthlch will formally open the season s activities. Tho rcort is at the height ffof its beauty and charm, anil hundreds ftotrcottagcrs, as well as large numbers jfet hotel patrons, have arrived for the . VtlliL it 1 Uba lino (vt 'reason. un tneir i-uuiuik men- "- aSXiheen a reviuil of interest in the orial activities of the place, and plans arc '.."s;bein;r tentatively formulated for a Jnotablc program of events. Outdoor yifo is nt us bct here during these early .weeks of summer, and in the ab sence of the elaborate social activities which nrq jet to be given their in- v'7nuguraiion, me, gou nnws. iraui" nm. tthc bathing beach and other scenes of recreation are notably popular with the athletic-inclined vacationists. i l Spring Lake Beach's magnificent - hotels will open shortly after mid-.lune. ' Tho New Monmouth will greet its iu- '! coming patrons on June 10 and the Ksscx and Sussex on the preceding day. A number of the smaller houses are al ready open for the season. The Shore ham nnd the Breakers will reopen on June 21. , The New Jersey Society of the Cin cinnati will again ranke Spring I.tke Beach the scene of their aunual conven- tion. Former President William II. Taft, Henry P. Daidson and other men of national prominence are among , those who hne been invited to address ?-mc society at us anuai uanquei. ai me Essex and Sussex Hotels on July 4. !fi1he New Jersey State Medical Society ; will. again meet at the New Monmouth Hotel for a four-day convention. The meetings will open on June 2.1. The society will hear from many of its mera , bers who served with the medical corps in France and the largest convention in the history of the association is ex pected. Charity Organizations Busy There is notable activity among the workers in the various chnrituble and civic organizations of the resort. There will be a notable program of events "held this season b the Spring Lake 4Beach Hospital Alliance, the Garden ,1.- lntlhn nnil tlin ntlmr nrtr nitW.n tlnim nrtm- PV?, ' posed the prominent bummer residents here. Mrs. Henry A. linines, one of the jMost prominent in tlit cottage uilouv, is " already in her attractive cottage in Tut- tie avenue and in busily engnged in the preparation of the season's activities on the part of the Hospital Alliance, of Which she is the nrcjident. The hist meeting for the sc.ison will take place this' month nnd it is planned to hold a series or imnlrs in support (it the alli ance's charitable work this summer. The alliance will have added responsi bilities through the completion this summer of the handsome new hospital building. Allied with Mrs. Haines In the work of the organization are mauv of the resort's social leaders, including Mrs. James B. demons, Mrs John A Robinson. Mrs. James Moses and Miss Xaura Moses, of New ork: Mrs Charles S. Hinchman, of Philadelphia; Miss, .Martha .lamisou, of I'lttsbuigli , Mrs. Bartram (J. Woodruff, of Wash ington nnd Klirabcth ; Miss Margretta loft, or South Orange: JH. A l lav ton tStf' Clark, of Perth Ainbov, and Mrs litis tW v"nJ'-'i. .Mrs. Horace Bailey Tobin. ' i w mmr i : .... -. -...( "jwrfl. wuuotn T. wiiitc, Mr, wunam ,j. jiruu, i.s. m t'liuif; u, niiAei nun , tAtnu Iculinaml V. Koeblinc. all of iStaL WW .. SuJLW U'UIUII. "fct-itt H'llur Set n frintitif AnmnnA frtf r. kVfL "Tfl !.-.. o aUISllk UIU1UIIII ' E&- Vival of the Spring Lake rjocr Show r? illla SillfltfrtAi rPlin lIiaii i oo nKfliiflntinil , i - x - -nu duiiiiuli. i iiu piiuii it un uuiiuuv is i Mjf. Muring the patt two summers because ,df the stress of war emergencies, but me people are looking lorvvara to its T "revival. It was for ears one of the Rff Jttost elaborate events held by the sum- -..nier rcsiueuiu, auu in- conipcuiiuu Drougut out many notable displays. )$ - The nuestion will be taKen tin by both s,7 the .Improvement Association and the Garden Club nt their initial meetings KJmonthtr; The show has of recent years' Ssjy 'been held under the joint auspices of! I'iiuauelpliia. who has served as the general chairman for the show, will probably officiate acain this vear. Many of the original flower show committee i of seven prominent women arc already here, and others will come soon. Mrs. Edward II. Cross, of New York; Miss Emma Tj. Martin, of Ilahwny, and Mrs. Samuel Heilncr, of Philadelphia, are in their summer cottages, nnd Mrs. Hus ton Dixon, of Trenton ; Mrs. L. Car berry Ritchie, of I.akcwood, and Miss Margretta Fort, of South Orange, will arrive soon. Perth Amlinr. ih Miftlrmnn nt the man aging committee, is planning tho events ni wis cany date, 'lucre lias uecn n decided return of interest in tennis with tho end of the wir conditions and many prominent young men, who were iu the uniform of the nrmy, navy or marine corps, will be back on the courts this year in their whito flannels. The Until ing nnd Tennis Club also will stage its annual pool-day events, but somewhat later in the season. The usual pnuntic events will be Included in the program. Many notable improvements have been made in the resort during the last j ear bv the mnnicipnl authorities. The extension of the bench jetty sj stent to the extreme northern end of the borough lies insured a splendid bathing bench this summer and prevented the sea making further encroachments along the boardwalk. Jetties have been built from .Terse.v nvenue north to n point nbovc.the north bathing pavilion The beach is being cleared up in anticipa tion of the opening in a week or two of the bathing season. The municipal pavilions will open nhout mid-June, nnd the tanks will he filled immedlntelv. There is a possibility that Spring Lake Bench will become one of the Important hvdronirulane stations of the Atlan tic s( aboard. Plans are tinder wnv for P Galli-Curci, Anna Case and Mc- Cormack to Be Heard at Ocean Grove LAKE SPORTS REVIVED .!. .1 -.!- -f IV-aMt Tmt nrnrl,l ' " "' -"""HIT "" " I'lC VirOVC. iVS t !.- n,ln, i,a,L in innnv .other resorts, Ocean Grove is Orcan Orove, N. J., June 11. While interest in Ocean Grove centers very largely In the activities nt the Au ditorium, summer folk this year will de vote unusual attention to outdoor diver sions nnd the Fletcher lathe sports will be revived this summer. Some jenrs ago the Ocean Grove Association laid out a svstem whereby tournaments on Fletcher Lake were popular features or the summer folk in the Grove. safe landing for the living honts. B00THBAY HARBOR Uoothbny Harbor, June 11. At Boothhay Hnrlmr, with its winter population of I!000 nnd n summer pop ulation estimated four times as great, nrc situated a number of Maine's lend ing hostelries. and the lesort is one of the most attractive of Maine's many. Among the hotels there nrc the Uny ville Inn. Boothbav House, Xevvagen, Oak Grove, I.awmnoro House, Slur rav Hill I n ii and the N'e Kan gun. Mnnv summer estates hnve been established there in iecent yinrs, and the hrst of the summer visitors to nrnve this senson were Airs Thomas Breneiser, Mr. and Mis. Thomas Bien eiser and Miss Kllzabeth Breneiser, of Beading, l'a 'Ihcir estnte is located nt Spruce Point. feeling the impetus given by the return of mnnv college men and women who had been in the federal service during the pist jenr. College Day. for this reas6n, is ex pected to be this j ear n most notable vent nnd the ceremonies of a single dav nrc expected to he expanded into a two or three-day program. This occasion not onl.v will bring togcthci lindirgrnduntcs nnd alumnae of many colleges throughout the country, but will he for manv the hr--t reunion since America declared war. The collere da committee will issue a note within a week for n meeting to arrange the de tails of the reunion. Hobert M. Watt operil the North Fml Hotel Memorial Pit Manv visi tors who will pass the summer hire at rived for the occasion Mr. Watt reports that bookings for the North F.nd nre better than during the mot pros perous seasons before tho war. The North Knil mnnncer is also actively Identified with tho nrogress of the Ocean Grove Hotel Association, of which he Is president, nnd whose plans lor this summer include n scrvico bircnu for visitors to bo locnted on the bonrdwnlk. All the amusement featuics nt the Noith fiml pavilion arc now in full swing. The surf has been ideal for bathing, tho pool is opened nnd the merry-go-round and other entertain ments which attrnct the children nrc be ing operated under full headway. William Jennings Bryan has written the association that, if his affairs per mit, he will nttend the great tempcrnnce rally here this senson, which is to be one of the feature events on tho pro gram. The Fouith of July oration at the ceremony in the Auditorium will be delivered by Governor llllnm N. Hum nn nt I'lnltiHcld. Bdwnrd Casper Stokes, one-time New Jersey governor and a memner oi me ureun uiuic as sociation, will preside. Contrary to old custom, operatic stars will bo heard in progrnm combina tions, rather than in rccltnl, Frank U. Smith, general iiinnn- -niiounced to i'm. While the bonking nrc not Jet completed, the Auditorium is assured of concerts In which Miss Anna Caser of the Slctropolltan ; Miss Anna Kitzu. of the Chicago Opera; Mine. Galli-Curci and John McCormnck will be heard. Miseha Klman, the violinist; Miss Cnrolina Lazzari, contralto of the Chi cago companv, and Ilieardo Stracciari, baritone, also have been engaged. Toscha Seldel. violinist, nnd Miss Itosc Ponselle, n Metropolitan sopiano, arc newcomers on the Auditorium program. Charles K. Hacked, a tenor, nlso will be heard for the hrst time here. Monday nights during the summer ' ' - known ns Jecltire niglits. iliurs !"' nichts will be given to popular con certs. On Snturdnv nights .there will he the recitals nnd concerts. The Criterion Quartette, Messrs. Donald Chalmers, bass; George Ueardon bari tone; John Young nni' Horatio Bench, tenois, will slug dailv nt the joung people'" meetings nnd Doctor Munhall returns, niter an absence of several years, to take charge of the Auditorium Bible class. BELMAR BUILDING BOOM North Jersey Coast Retort Attracts Many Phildelphlans Belmar, N. J., Juno 11. Phlladel phlnns have been orriving enrtier than usual nt this resort, which Is one of the best known on the north Jersey coast. The northern part of Bclman has been the scene of remarkable real estate activities during the winter and spring months, more than a score of houses having been erected in the vicinity of the river bank, where Paul Zlzinln began an operation to' beautify that part of town shortly after the war broke out. Tho result is n ucv Belmar in this section of the town. The New Hotel Columbia will open in n few days under the management of It. II. Churchill, who had this house for the first time last season. The hotel is now practically booked full for tho month of August and nearly filled for Jul-, Tho rebuilding of this house has brought some of the best trade that comes to the coast to Belmar. Wilson Stoyle, of the Philadelphia Athletic Club,'' nrrlvcd last week to open the Carlcfon Hotel, 'which his family has operated here for over forty years. The property now belongs to Mr. Stoyle and his brother, IMchnrd, who is a well-known Philadelphia lawyer. Plans nrc being gotten out by George W. Leonard, owner of the Buena Vista Hotel, one of tho smartest properties in this section of the shore, which when completed in another year will double tho size of this house. Mr.( Leonard expects to open in a few days, with si VIMIIt in Mn,T srvivir.rt m shuts MIKIH .1I.Ksi;v (OV.ST MIRTH JFRNI.l tOAhT orih , Terser oast Kesorfs of MoNMOUTfTiOUNTY SWBY HOOK ATLANTIC HICHLANDS HICHLAND BEACH 3EA BRIGHT MONMOUTH BfACH LONG BRANCH ILDtRCW DEAL A1UNKURST ASBURY PARK OCEAN GROVC NEPTWt TOWNSHIP BRADltY GtACH AVON h StA DELMAR iPRJVO LAKE -SEA GJRT BRIUIE MAMA5QUAN FRftHOLP m VONMOLTII ( OUNTY RESORTS THE RICHEST AND FAIREST IX THE FINEST STATE in the UNION THESE resorts on tho North Jersey Coast Boulevard, the most beauti ful drive in America, embody every attractive feature which could appeal to those seeking permanent country homes, a cottage for the sum mer, a place to spend a vacation, or a week-end holiday. RIVERS. BAYS. LAKES. OCEAN and LANDLOCKED PARADISES Monmouth Cnunty ii pirrrrJ in ry direction, from thf foothill to the ira, hy the fineit roidi for aulomobilin. ruling and driving floundfd on the North by the Hintan Hirr and Biy; rSorlh-Fait sandy Hool Ua , Eatl Atlantic Orean, South Manatquan Rlvtr. and on the weit America! veallhiett farming dhtrirt. These Resorts nnd all Monmouth County Communities re in the forefront nf the TJmvrrtr for progrenire neia All hni FIWSMD SCIIOOt CVHRK Ih IVW. riRFLCT SAIT4TIO PURE JTATtR SVPPIY end COMPUTE RO it), STREET AM BtyDGE SYSTltb I arh communltT maLei its personal appeal In the form of turf Snd (till Mater bathing, oreuii front boardualkf. Inland bridle pdlhi, Iindirape gardening and marine tpeclarlei olf etubt boat rlubt, tennii rlubi, deep tea and lake fishing, and centre! of amutemenl. The Finest Country Homes in America are Located in Monmouth County In these reiorti ill be found Ihoumndi of holeli and boarding houiei, furnuhed and unfurnished eottaget and numerous building titei. In Ideal surroundings for health, recreation and amuiement. t THh ISORTII JFRSEY SnORE HFSORTs are reached via rennsjlvanla Railroad, Central Railroad of New Jer sey, Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, Sandy Hook Palatial Sound Steamers and numerous other boat lines and are linked with the great eitiei by a most excellent sylem oi improved highways mi Hk tiJ 1. Golfers Throng the Course xf sThrongs of golfets play the splendid, fty Golf nnd Country Club. The club's JMf tournaments for tlie members got under s-Hiway tociuy wnn a large nciti ot entrants. EBt Alexander, 1. Jamleson, the chairmau or tue tournament co.inmittce, Is plan ning a schedule of events for both men jftend women, nnd the usual cup matches KsfevwUlrbe held. Scott Scammell, of Tren fc tiini Ik In line fnr plertinn n rt ilirpefnr KiJbf the club to fill the vacancy caused A'br the withdrawal of Henry Welsh y njnogcrs. oi rrenion. une annum eiec 5f,4?f tlen will take place soon. r A"? T. VL - -1 .1 .1.. 1 X---.L SieVv uAnx-iuu uiui cue auuuui iorLn ISfcB Jersey coast tennis championships, RHiVkaJch will bo plajed on the courts of p ,t ' r Nn,in l.nlfM llnflilnv nnd Tanni.' k if- mfV W".ufc .iv .h...uA u..w avuu.3 W iuih year, win up inc. mosc noiauie If held here. A, Clayton Clark, of jrWF T- SIIVIMFRRKSORTS . nrBAN RnvEfj. j. SP1 aSSlS P flivEPROOF OverkwJ Ocean tluii l-ct. ruitrnlly located holl In Otn Urovd V. MKUUK , LE CHEVALIER COR. CCNTKAr AND WKnB AM'AtlhS OCKAN (allUVR, N. J. Centrally located, near beach and new South nnd Pavilion Auditorium first cites Ben Ice, all outside Hectric Dented airy room Booklet. J 1" DOHEMUS, Prop THE' LAFAYETTE 2S OCKAX PATHWAY One Block to Ocean, Half Block to Auditorium Booklet. A. o. nir.Fr.xnKKrKK rmp OCEAN HOUSE 72 Main Avenue Ocean Grove, N. J. Near Dfach and Auditorium Tennii Court. Croquet Orounda. rlau Family Hotel. Airy rooms - UP- U00Ri"- I. C. DC.NCAN. CRYSTAL WAVE 90 SIT. IIEUMAN AVK. OCEAN GROVE, N. J. Near beach and auditorium; homo com fortal all outalde, airy rooma; modern Inv provementa; electric llrhta etc, " K. P. KHKNKfc t BON. THE STRATFORD 7 MAItf AVKNUK At Itearh and ltalliliif around Furolihad rooma and Jlcht houaekeep ln aparlmenti. A. M. (1RIGGS Colonial . 1 MAIN" AVENUK Ha.ta tnndr&tM i block f r6nv Ocean. "a .i ' . ur--U k- 'iuJ A .. a-il I - - i iWaMfflmrawT ijW,ViMt trftnai Directly on Beach, Facing thn Ocean 'Capacity, 300 A popular, hotel for Automobllleta on tha Ocean lloulevard Faaalnr throuth ail tha Open June IS to uticDer i limwri!i .i 7iMiJr; uuirfj iv t - principal coaat reaorta and connectlnr at SOT rhUa'dhl.".' "" Mn"' ""' wltt WEEKLY RATES , Blnrla room. 1 pemon,..,, 121.75 to 131,60 c,jj. D.b.1. "" Ilm parson...! 00 to .00 OCBIiae rarK DouHs room. 2 persona,,. 42,78 to B4.S5 Km- Jur With tiMth, 1 mtur, K. k . ai n . . . --. w. ' . w w,m.v.... hi,,, m U1.4. , h. mpwyaija. ommem jaanajgiin'r j, amnv w awniun;, r .4?. .-, .... . 'A4tktJ!at&. jBiBamrm&L. fodSmwAAL V u. .'Afefii ' ,J-dmwm'mL i4rt&mimmmmmSm9iBiamMmmmMi scvniKK Ryon,ts HnM'imt nitsoRTS one of the largest contingents of early visitors he has ever, had here, and re' ports that prospects fWabs" seifaftKNl the brightest in years. 'J BOTIMBa RHSOtlTH BUMMKW nKXORTW. OrKAN OltOVB. N. J, ornw fltnvn. N. J. tvf iQ-5 &'"U .j c .?, . , SJ "SV.'U. V mwnnu fECH NORTH END HOTEL Courtear. wnlce, aualttr. Sea vrater in nil batha. Open June 21, 1010. Capacity S00. ROBERT. M. WATT, J,esaee and Manager orBN- ORovic. y. j. OCKAV OROVK. N. J. I nt Spruce l'oint. JLVIVIFlt RlXlRTS NORTH JI.US; CO VST nflBsssmL Smffls&fc-S' JTH vtmssf ,i . JBW.v AJ AK&J9 I siUKtbTZZ-X JW'. 3, X1 un y .' A'r-rTA.r - lv3U sjtMB "8b IVSV SM l C N KLUBATXR. wiMLMt, mmm a w mw tlwbm !mmmm 'IV H' ' SB aSaSaswSBaF9 mw- wtLwrn- i m H bHvibVIi A 1 rm l likMw WufaHB BL ' in n HHS County Communities I I I jHaBB ig4. utv H I l JflHBHlW rr n the ferefront nf Ilie Utiifrr.e for pregreiiire I I I taHH s5& Mi mxoBWKjimWSi "" '"'" fimsiihi sarooi cuhruv. II VHBH i I 'aiJaftS: l WlBryWmWBiW lav THKi- WWmW m rnhxtk m ? -mm. TMk. Jf ' '& . yfr i v w "mtK .m. i tfzs? mim-mm-mx KWf ga8f!ytiWB jf-oJ It jw -alaLaM W JICafV tlmmmmWVl 7J kiMmmmmmmmmtMm JBBVk 1 UK PI M Illl IHh ItlMIIM.r I - ' " I I TSBH KJBfii i EHlaafc'Mfc AM) rOM!MKTI. IWORMXTION Jr-fe-,J) V U I sP&M mm n i, stKkW&ZbJLw aihrks tiii. mwok or any suSL tLcA, Jm UBS mmWml i I mtCWy ' i i'bI JUthmiid at ili t iwi mi. it siiniw n map AiaTTTCK10uBjnJ vh mill f tm&miwmmMmrtLr " i&&2fifcFi lBCaBMS!i2S&Hr vAaiSaWESIHGSLRiiDS cmhch .aBBKaBrPVaBalBBB. aV. VnfflHaLfaPWarMT- u m m i '"' n mn 'i iisjiull II liniil 1 iiMH itlVi IU I ' a ' I y ' 'sLBSjBpBFErrrj 1 1 xiwRyagTv. nSrftJc'z Ly' , Zw:utr- orww fiitoT:. n. j. ' srRiNO ivkk. n. j. srRiNO t,kk. n. j. Occa. xa xovcilookinftl rrs gn Grow.UJfl ocean D , K ffl ' IHF hTT RTMF 81 Most de,'htful hote' on Atlantic Coast i liiEi . ijiuuiul -iny c- M oy m m, nry u.... v m - ii ii ii ii iivii iv ii ii vi iivii vv y 11 11 11 11 i i ownerimvjrX rrVro"m I Rv hf .fa nrincS I jalc-fa M . - "Z J " '' '-"'. -eji aia law V l.vr. II I mnn J"?i i - Open June 19 into Sept. Won- HtT derful Surf Bathing. Excep- WmV tional 18-Hole Gtflf Course and JffaW I 5Hm Country Club. Tennis, Saddle - P fiS I nfln-a i fe cers. Dancing. Afternoon Tea. 1 Wl vMlB C J" M Byrne & Co- Brokrs' i JpLlIslsJS Office. Booklet on request. I . 'jaSfeMaSall 1 RAMv V. JIOORK, Manniter. 'sffCTfJIr H 1.1AUI) S. TV.NJ. Ait. Mcr. W -H NEW YOltIC nvpirn, TOWN & W (n vsSSStxm' I coL'NTiiy. g west ioth st. yft M ' HM SKVSIlli: TARK. V. J. SFA81IIK PXKK. N. J. rrlvate I g Klrst- I . j Ratea I -- 3l A BATHING, SWIMMING POOLS, FISHING, PIERS, BRILLIANTLY ILLUMINATED PAVILIONS, ORCHESTRAS, BOARDWALK, SEASHORE AND COUNTRY COMBINED, NO MOSQUITOES Center of the North Jersey shore resorts, located in Neptune Township, the most fertile agricultural region of Monmouth County. ' Fine roads for Automobiling, Golfing, Bowling, Yachting and all popular outdoor sports. i The spacious AuditoVium, seating capacity 10,000, famous for its wqnderful organ and the annual appearance of noted ' grand opera artists, some of whom are engaged for this season JOHN McCORMACK MISCH A ELMAN MME. GALLI-CURCI Others as popular, but too numerous to name. Complete" program and booklet mailed on request. THE LEADING HOTELS ARE LISTED BELOW, WRITE TO THEM DIRECT Capacll ofrl AlbntroBS Aurora Arllnaton Hotel Aberdeen Ardmorn Arborton Atlnntlr House Amherst Itreere llurron Ilottenbel Ilrenkern Item It Mew llehmnnnt Ilrju Miuvr rnrtllliir. Clenr View Cortlimdt Crow n f'nrrollton Colonial ('ordova Trxtnl Ware ( larendon Cleolos Ue Witt Homo Dlnmond State Dardnnellei Flhenal Kldorailo Kmplre Grove Hall Proprietor Cavacltu I.llllnn r. ttrnun 12V 1.. II. Hull VO Dr. F. '. fooiier III! J. S Cooper "5 i:. K. Shnw inn Itorlon & Wllklna 125 1.. H. ate & (o. 100 A. .VI. Arlnr 100 Mr. R. C. Kirans vim. Anna Miller M 1, ninren I. V. Vlontfort Mrs. J. H. Cooper ;. .V S. K. Denumont Mra. J. It. Sherman Mrs. J. lurking Mm. A Hushes A. T. Cort Miss i: Hngrrman r.. J. itoone All., s. .1. Foster 100 A. K. Michael Itn TJ. P. Krenkel . Son no Henrj- Melsford IS Mrs. J. (. Crevellne ' 30 Voeller ft Mumpeton 15 M. Kvernvnm no Mrs. S. Lord 30 Mrs. M. O'Connor. ISO Mrs. A. W. Crelln ISO Sklllmnn & Knstlce 75 llottl Guilford Proprietor K. D. Iu Tumlln 50 Hamilton Cottasa HonejsneklQ Hunter lllcliland Housa lletlleld Honnaford Hotel Orand Hollr M. C. Todd BO F. II. Cramer 7S A. M. Payne 40 M. . Itorlon 12S Mrs. II. -V, lletlleld 40 Mrs. J. Hannsford IK t. Potter 100 Sirs. C. Weeks 30 Interlaken Insklp House Irr House Jackson House Charles A. Mejer 75 Mrs. J. C. Dornn 100 Miss A. M. "an Sklte 100 IJitild C. Tatterson 60 Keystone Cottare Mrs, T4. VnnDeventrr Kenllnorth T C hevnller I.a I'lerro I.ane Villa Laurel Loralne T.lllacnard like tlraod I athrop I.leuellyn , Lnfajttte Vlnlren Marine Morlboroucn Moravian Vlervln MnJestlo Martin Maimolla 'Villa I Fullnood & Tolson Mrs. J. F, Doremus 1A0 R. M. Watt 2110 M. L. & I.. A. I ane OO Mrs. J. Packard 30 Srott & Cllpsham 00 I.. I. Pennwarden 100 F, Relllr 70 J, Rchultz BO A. I'ohl tfll A. O. Dlefenderfer CO Mrs 1". L. Mowbray 2R Mrs. VI. J. Snow 60 S. H. I Ipplnrott 1011 Mrs. A. R, Vminr 40 II. CI. Wood 411 K Clement 200 Mrs. O W. .Vlnrtln 7(1 M. K. thatnbera SO ;;otei ntellta Mount Vernon Marshall Housa Melrose Proprietor Capacitv Mrs L. R. Vnn Nest 80 jura, vi, srnettier Jones & Pohlsen 2 Mrs. II. J. llox 7S National Hotel New Philadelphia Norman House North Knd Hotel New Centennial J. A. Henrr 100 K. Clement 100 Mrs. C. R. Priest 125 R. M. Watt BOO Mrs. C. A. Levis 100 Ocean House Mrs. I. C. Dunrnn 200 Ocean side Mrs. F. II. Knnst 60 Orenn drove notel M. Mltehell 100 Ocean rront C. Hockey 60 Ocean Avenue House A. F. flrlffln HI Oreun Mew O. C. I'rldham 150 Olive House A. L. Newman 100 Ormond M. II. Fnlhrmus 125 Osborne nouse C. Chandler 100 Park Mew Mrs. R. A. WnlnwrUht 125 Pitman House Miss VI. Hicks .IV Palisades Mrs. M. Orths 50 Prlnreton Sirs. F. II. Kunst 40 Queen L. J. Russell 100 Roosevelt Miss L. A. ltofferramp 40 Shelburne V. C. Haynes 100 Somerset Amos Ilurnes 25 Hurf Avenue House I, F. Cttmmlnirs 80 Saxonhnrst H S. Smith 60 St. Klmn Mrs. WIIIInTn Jones 6V Sprny Mew Tlotel I. J. At bite 150 Stokes Hall A. L. K Strassburaer 125 Seneroft Rutcjier Hulse 75 Sunset Lodge Mr. & Mrs. J. H. Snret inn Stewart Mrs. M. E. Douaberty CO Motet Proprietor Capacity Seacrest . Mrs. J. Chapman 2 Sea bide Hotel Charles U. Stockton 200 Troy riaca Tower House Terrace Inn V. A. Weeks C. 11. Layman M. IS. Jones United states Hotel Martin Amy 200 WhltOeld Charles VI, Herman 200 N. Hennlc 100 O. W. Day 60 M. n. nyer 125 W. II. Clifford 40 Mrs. A. J. Wyman 45 Mrs. A. J. J anre 40 Mrs. J. P. Dunn 60 Wairlnirton Wilmington Waverly W esterlo Wyman llla Waldorf Windsor House APART.MENTS A FLRMSIIED ROOMS Mrs. J. Ilrownlng 80 Heck Avenue 25 Mrs. O. A. I-Iilllltt M Abbott Avenue 25 Mrs. W. E. llarr 25 Abbott Avenue SO W. E. Dunn "5 OCEAN GROVE HOTEL ASSOCIATION, INC., PUBLICITY BUREAU Pleasant View Mrs. M. n. Faradar 20 Mrs. II. J. Nickel 11 ntman Avenue 20 Mrs. T. F. Moore 31 Pitman Avenue 22 Mrs. J. K. Wolter 20 Atlantic Avenue 20 I eonardo Miss II. J. Leonard 25 Miss II. O. Crone It Ilroadway 211 Mrs. J. 8. ninnrhard 51 Webb Avenue 18 Mrs. H C. Ilntler 9 Pitman Avenue 20 Mrs. I rank Morris 04 Main Avenue 10 RESTAURANTS AND CAFETERIAS J. T. Reld SO Pilgrim Pathway Plaia Restaurant Co. 45 l'llrrlm Pathway Sampler Inn M. Newberry 30 Main Ave : M. & H. SELL IT FOR LESS O t Bf No Vacation Complete Without Tennis $8, $10 & $12 Rackets NOW $ 5 All stand ard m a K e a Hnd models no lost. , , Challenaer. . 1'aramount ana man owier tmu..- Kes Championship Balls, 55c Things You'll Need to Make Your Vacation Joys Complete Everything that you could possibly need to make your vacation better, happier or more successful, you will find in the M. & H. Store, not oniy in u more comprenpnsive usmui uucni., uui. ui piikco um yi save you money. It doesn't make any difference what line of sport you go in for, or how you want to spend your vacation HUNTING, FISH ING, BOATING, BATHING, SUMMERING at occanside .or mountain lodge, we can send you away on your trip fully equipped. Racket Covers, 50c, 75c & SI Tennis Ncls $3 up $I.59TennisOQ( Shoes0 Dandy also for camnlmr. vachttna. eanoelnc or bathlmr. White duck with white rubber soles. Canoe Back Rests Single, 75c Double, $1.25 $1.50 Canoe Paddles, $1 Madft of best ected strength Mlth llKhtnrss If w Double Paddles $4 Double Spoon Shaped, $5 Kapoc $1.75 Life Preserver Cushions For Your Canoe, U at? Yacht, Motorboat YJ.6J Undorsed by the United Statea Govern ment. Four times the buoyancy of cork Will support an adult In water 48 hours Covered with best Spanish artificial leather, faanltary and comfort able, !' .''?.-"'lr.-' y&z :M Before You Go On Your Vacation Join the 5tk Annual M. & H, FISHING CONTEST $300 IN PRIZES FREE Call or write for registration card. Contest open to everybody without obligation. Fishing Tackle Our Specialty We are known to thousands of fishermen all over four States as the foremost fishing tackle headquarters in tho city, and we live up to that reputation. A tremendous stock and a great assortment assures our having the very thing you want. Fresh Water Fishing Outfit, $3 Outfit consists of Steel Rod, Plucr Bait, Dozen Hooks. Nickeled'! Spoon, Rubber Bait, Flat Spool of Raw suit L,me, Flat spool of iirameci Oil Silk Line, Float, Sinkers and Multiplying Nickel-Plated Click and Drag Reel. Neatly packed in strong ooara dox. $8 and $10 Surf Casting Rods A Now M. & H.1919 Fishing Guide Nearby Flshlnc Just Out FREE A ninety tlx-vaot book Jilted with all the (nortnollon (sat Ithermen uiotit that the houiewlfe uanls. Gives all tne nearby Ashing placet, liMna late. (Idrtables, newfu die- tht jlah faintly, recipe for preparing Give awav FRKB without anj oft Jl0JlwTV ii! V W Arnu van, "Foxy Quiller" Crab $1 Traps, Mail Order- Pflueger Inter-Ocean Surf-Casting $7 Hooks, 35c and 50c Doz. Double and triple gut. Steel Tackle Box, $1.25 Neat and domcact. Will hold fllea, hooks dlpales. i Reel S00-urd capaclt). Free spool Rttarhmrnt. pre entrt itrlpplnv of gears, As happens with reel" equipped with throw.ln" and "throw-out" device. nu Article Sent by Parcel Post Any where in the United States, 10c Extra. Send Money Order or Registered Letter H Sea or Salt Water Fishing Outfit. $4 f """ JT '" IvujmmJ ' ijiisssij1t'Mwfiriri--,ri',"'riiirit ' la Y UVlHBsiaaMsjP'sr 1 S,Ofc l JfWWiiW t Outfit consists of everything you require to fill your basket with the finny beauties Two-Piece Sea-Rod, Amateur Reel, upright, with drag, and with non-back-lashing or non-fouling improvement, holding 200 yards of line; Six Hooks, Sinker and 50 yards famous Anglesea Cuttvhunk Line. Wc Furnish Everything Except the Fish ----- i -1 $6 Life Guard Bathing $i Suits . . All Wool. Rle.fA shirt, hht flnnnl pants ulth buttoned Arp, money pocket and extra quality belt $3.50 Suits, now $2 Same as above, but with cotton shirt and white web belt. Women's All-Wool One- Piece Bathing Suits, $4 The kind ugpd by professionals.; . Cotton Suits, 75c Pure Gum loathing Cap$' Ladies', 50c; Men's, '25c Bat hina Shoes,, 50c ' :" For men and women. Cork Balls " ... . 25c; "Water Winfls," 50c , Just the thine to use to learn to swim. Great fun for tho kiddles too. V-Ncc'i Pull-Over All-Wool Worsted Sweaters Dandy Values at $5 You 11 find many uses tor one- vs nine near, after Imthlnpr. boating, etc. ll!.J- lT3f"T' a W More to SIX Market St. After Ausust 5 .aiv fg3 r. 13 ml .y.i LtVt 4 wayjyYi gtmTM r MMOSKDTVlTZiLtlERBAOl UrTl dfc430M;MeT5T.iiiii mL mfm jSSS "J9l fJ.i fc V-l r We Jtore toll Market St. After Ait-ustff American League Ball ' 75c" Gfnblni horie h I d o rover, sreen and red tltchlnr; Kilar nnteed for nlno Innlngi, Thla la the most talked about baseball In, town. m zl i. Genuine JHorsehide Fielder's Glove $3.50 Regular Value $6Mk. leather lined, laced bottom? seafha leather .welted. V Seral-Prolesslonal Glove ;S1,50 Value, $2J0 ' ' ' i . H ,r..sSettK2tx L. . . t ..& l.."t . Icy Hot Bottle, mm Juel tna tpingtor tne auto trip,, Um trnMatt ljapncy, Ji lenla.t l -v ,atmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmm tfrm&tjfrmeZ fswiissi . V fc . " (fg11 ' ' l I' Vj i. tt . jfciaj,;
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