Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 15, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, TRAVEL and RESORT Section, Page 6, Image 32

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All Hotels
'LIFEGUARDS ARE ON DUTY
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Ocean City. N. .).. .Tunc 1 - -Witli
the ctnilns of tlic eliool In TMillnilpl
phln Ooenn Clty'o "mminpr foncon I
prnctlcnlly "on." Thin romtilnntlon
' ninii like clockwork, n i to be e
i fleeted. brnti!t Ocean City l noted in
the Brent family report of South .Tor
iy. nml Philadelphia, tiolnc the City
of Homfc, nnturnlly keep to form nml
comes to Oeenn City, that summer me
tropolis of cottage owner. With each
jear Ocean City' name as the colony
jet (tome of Philadelphia' bet known,
olid cltlrenry growg. nnd the people
here enjoy thl pretice.
i Sometime there nre occnslo'-nl growN
'at Ocenn City, which Is it sort of family
trait, but ltR nil Foon pns.cl. nml th
booster Is u heavier booster thnu ever
Ibefore.
One of the things that ha been an
noying even the most pood-natured In
the last week Is the seeming overpower
ing desire of the electric lights to go
out for a moment or two without warn
ing. The City CommiMoners derided
-th! week to get in touch with the Stnte
futility Board to nscertnin whether that
J cannot be fixed up in short order.
At the sugget!on of Mnvor Joseph
O. Champion the other City Commis
sioners this week decided that it would
be nn excellent plan to appoint n man
to net as superintendent of the Uoard
walk, and that wa done.
Llfegiinnls to Go on Duty
Some of the city's lifeguards. In
their new uniforms, will go on duty
for the season within the next day or
two under command of their efficient
leader. Captain "Jnck" .Ternee. who
has been In the game rears, both as a
i United States coast guard and as n
i member of the force of guards on dutv
on the beach in Atlantic City. He
ijwes at the head of the men here last
J season nnd brought them nil up to a
'high state of efficiency. Many of the
jtnen were given a test a few days ago
Iby n representative of the Red Cross
S Society of New York and they came out
nV.i flying colors.
T Those visitors who have been clamor
illnR for band concerts in the city's music
1 pavilion for several yenrs will have no
icntisc to complain this season, because
he concerts are to be given by Ilach
.Ujan's Million Dollar Band of about
twenty-five pieces, beginning Saturday.
Jane 25. The members of this organi
sation are all former service men and
Jhe band is Bald to be excellent. With
Director Bachman's proposition to
'take the city's $4000 nnd himself nnd
ills band accepting chances on rnlslng
sufficient money for their needs bv
charging admission to the pavilion
during their concerts It looks as
though Mayor Champion's original
ihought of a few years back of making
too city music son-sustaining may nt.
last be realized.
I Mayor Champion's contention has
ipeu that when the music plan hns
Jrached the stage where it can progress
Without financial aid from tue tnunlct
WMMKB HKSORTH
HTONK IIAHHOR, N. .1.
LIBERTY
GARAGE
Under New Management
Rcichard the Garage Man
JOHN T. RE IC HARD, Prop.
STONE IIARIIOK. N. .1.
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Music
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Shelter Haven Hotel
LARRY C. SEMON, Prop.
Shore Dinners and Seafood a Specialty
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN
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SPECIAL RATE JULY 4TH,
Open All Year Round
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bouse accommodations.
Excellent
pallty the money that has been ex
pended jearly for that feature can be
used to subsidize some other feature
needed by the resort to attract and hold
the visitor. Possibly this might apply
to baseball or some similar sport.
Arrangements have been made to give
the member, of nnd viators to the First
Methodist Episcopal Church here this
summer an unsually attractive musical
trent. Beginning the first Sunday in
July nnd continuing until the last Sun
day In August, a double quartet of
Philadelphia soloists will be heard in
this pretty edifice. The members of the
double qnnrtet will be: Sopianos,
Itutb I.. Olbb nnd Blanche Kluth: con
traltos. Mabclle Addison nnd Leila M
Steele: tenor, Hoynl P. Mnel.ellau nnd
C. W. Graham: bnsos William O.
Miller and I' rank M. Conly.
Ileal Jy Acthe
Real estate operators repot t con
tinued activity in the sale of Improved
property, and they nIo say that more
unimproved property has been trans
ferred in the Inst three months than In
the preceding eighteen months.
The Lincoln Hotel will be crowded
in July und August, nnd nt the Mir
mandie Hotel there me now only n
few rooms with baths to be hud for
August. The big hotel situation here
from the present outlook is most en
couraging for one of the greatest sea
sons the resort bus ever enjoved. 1 cr
sons from many sections of the country
heretofore untouched by Ocean City
will be here this senon. 11. C. In nek,
Jr . of the Lincoln, is brim: congrntu
lat.d on his success In his tlr't year as
lessee nnd mnmiger. I'or the Nor
mnndie. .1. Howiml S'oi urn is making
drills bookings tit his oilice in I'titmuei-
phla.
Mr. Slocuin expects to pass next week
in Bull mini e to nriniiKC tor booking
innnv of the business people of that
section nt the Sormnmlle for the sum
mer season.
Several holt! owners and managers j
In this cit have completed plans for
attending the annual convention of the
New Jersey State Hotel Association at
Anbury Park June 15. 10 nud 17.
Among these arc Mrs. Johnson Honey,
ot the Strand: Mrs. Elizabeth Illun
din. of ttie Biscaync: George Mann,
president of the local association, and
Sirs. Mann, of the (Jencview; Mr. nml
Mrs. Warren I'r.v. of the Trajmore;
Mrs. Michcned nml daughter, Mrs
Keoler. of the IllinoIs-on-the-Strnnd :
H. C. Shnnts. of the Bellcwic; Mrs.
M. Stewnrt, of the lloleigh ; Mrs. Wil
liam I.j neb. of the Berkeley; Mrs. A.
P. Milner. of the Wyoming, nnd Luke
Jackon. of the St. George.
Mrs. Iliordan. of Coatesvllle. Pa., is
nt her hotel, the Arlington, n recent
purchnsc. She was welcomed to the
meeting of the Hotel Proprietors' As
sociation of Ocean City a few evenings
ago.
Flshins is said to be imnrovin here.
and some good catches of weakflsh, king-
tisii nnu cronker.s were made in the
week. A wenkfish weighing two pounds
ten ounces was pulled in at the pier of
the Ocean City Fishing Club at Four
teenth street.
Judge and Mrs. Joseph F. Lainorelle,
or l'iiiladelnhln, passed n pait of ihls
week in Ocean Cltv. cupula nt tlm
Judge a brother. Paul Lamorclie. nnd
family, cottagers here many years.
Captain Wlllinm G. Bandle, of Wil
mingtou. former treasurer of the New
lork Shipbuilding Co., is nt his cottngc
here. His son. Wlllinm (. Handle. Jr.,
and wife; of Chester, will pass a month
with him.
The Ocean Cihr automobile bridge
carried HO.L'-ll! automobiles in llttO-lM.
The total traffic over the bridge wn
liL',.KM. an increase of 35,001' over the
preceuing jear. Tlicro Is continued In
quiry as to when the bridge and road- i
wav are to be free from toll.
Herbert W. Wilkes nf tlm nimmn !
Law School, has been elected business
manager of the DicUnsonian. the col
lege weekly. Mr. Wilkes will this year
again be one of the clerical staff nt the
Normnndie Hotel in this city.
The Twentieth Century Club, of
Germnntown. has headquarters nt GOD
HI'MMKIt KKIortTO
hTDXK MAUIinit. N. J.
ORR'S
Garage
Stone Harbor, N. J.
Auto Accetioriet
Free Air
Repair Work
Expert Mechanics
Moderate Charges
STO.SK IIAIlllDll. N. J.
and Dancing
Roof Garden
SATURDAY TO MONDAY, $8.00
Stone Harbor, N. J.
NBA ISLE CITY. N. .1.
Isle Crf y,
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the place for a real good vaca.
where thorough enjoyment
always he depended upon.
Perfect weather, cool hreezes, healthful
surround'ic;e. Sea and inland fishing,
boating, htinc and numerous pas
times. Fine YacJit Club. Three miles
of ocean front from Iloardwalk.
SAFEST BATHING BKACH
ON THE JERSEY COAST
Come down now and rent u cottMge for
Splendid hotel and boErding
train service from rliiliiitoBiU oa
doiij ine renru. nu iteauing juuroiiii.
For infortnatlon write
CITY CLERK -
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EVENING PUBLIC
Fourteenth street, this city, for tho
summer. The oificcrs of the club are:
President. Marcus Steels; vice presi
dent, William Comte.v: secretary. Bob
prt Perry; treasurer, Bay Wood.
There nre twenty-live members In the
organization.
Members of the two chnpters of the
PI Sigma Sororit.v were entertulned by
the Mls-cs Jean and Bettv Btundln nt
their summer home, the tllscnyne, this
week. The guests were the Misses
Mildred Wagner. Mnrgnret McCain
bridge, Mnc Beau, Peggie Ilt.tolifTc.
Betty Beinlek. Marlon K. Wilson. Leon
Hnke. Mne McGrnth, Mary J. O'Hara.
Clnrn Graham, Grace A. Preston. Hose
anna A. O'Hara nnd Margaret O'Hara.
"Jnc!" Schneider nnd wife were chap
el ones.
MUs r.lbabeth England, of Philadel
phia, entertained Miss Helen Bray,
Miss M, Eastlal.e. Miss Burtlett mid
Miss Mav McMnhnn. With them were
Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. P. Williams, of New
York.
V. P. Fryer nnd famlh. of Philadel
phia, iiave opened their cottage.
S. Townsend Z.nok nnd fnmlly, of
Nnrbcrth. are at their cottage for the
season.
J. Horace Miller nnd family, of
Philadilphln. are nt their cottage.
Frank Wolfe, theatrical booking
agent in Philadelphia for the Ntxon
houses, and leasee of the Hippodrome
Pier nt this resort, wns here a few das
ngo. prepnrlns for the opening of the
theiitic on Thursduv. June 23, with
Frank 11. Pintt. a Philadelphia man
nger In charge. . .
B. G. Royal, of the Victor Talking
Machine Co.. Camden, has opened his
bay villa.
Frank Loux. of Philadelphia, is at
his cottnge.
E. B. Oarrigucs nnd Mrs. Gnrrlgues.
of Philadelphia, have opened their bav
villa. Mrs. Oarrigues is well known In
Matinee Musical Club circles.
George E. Weiss, of Germnntown, H
nmong the cottagers, as Is Wlllinm II.
Coupe, of Germnntown. both having
thiir families here. ....
William II. Ilenver. of Philadelphia,
active in mcht club affairs, is nt his
ccttage.
Among the guets of the Breakers are
Mrs. A. K. McKce. C. B. Klster and
wife. F. II. Bnrtlmialcr nnd frienda.
Mrs. M. D. Wilson. J. Wnlter East
burn. Mrs. Titlow nnd Mrs. F. Grant,
of Philadelphia, and II. Stuart nnd
friends, of Detroit.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Roberts, of Cam
den : Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Lelbfried.
William Henderson nnd family. Miss
II. I). Maslnnd nnd John Mather, of
Philadelphia, nre guests of the Oceanic.
Guests nt the Lincoln include Mrs. J.
K. Fulton. Jr . Mrs. John Helfert. J.
D Delsel. W. G. Ketterer nnd family.
Mr. ind Mrs. F. B. Pldgeon. J. II.
Wilfong ind family, of Philadelphia:
II. O. Sehnnp nnd famll. of Relmar:
Mls Alma Altemus. of Olnev : II. Hnr
ris. of Chicago and Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesse
Orraondroyd. of Wiikinsburg. Pa.
The Chnndler-White nail is enter
taining Mis. E. Shelmerdlne. Airs.
William Bomme nnd Mr. and Mrs.
Henderson, of Philadelphia.
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. A. McAllister, Ml
Helen McAllister nnd Mr. and Mrs.
John Major nre Pliilodelphians at the
Scarborough.
Mrs. Boy L. Keane. of Wilmington,
and Mr. nnd Mrs. E. S. Marlon, of
Philadelphia, are guests of the Dar
lington. Frnncis B. Matthews Is among the
Phiindelphinns nt the Oxford.
SHIMKII UKsOnTS
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BELLEVUE HOTEL
AND CAFE
The brightest upot In Sea Isle City.
excellent food and frood serlcA.
MR3. F. CnONECICUn. Prop.
American and European Plan
WAYNE M. STRCTriERS. Prop.
Rates oh Application
OCEAN riTY. N. J.
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SiisliirTif
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Beautifully situated but 100 foot from tho Bench.
Continuous sea bieezes sweep the spacious porches.
Rooms are large, airy and
attractively furnished.
Bath Houses for Guests
Splendid
cuisine and
superb service
throughout.
Dancing Saturday Evenings
Rotes, $20 Up Weekly
Ownership Direction
F. V. YATES. Proprietor
Hotels and
POSTOFFICE BLDG.
EIGHTH ST.
OCEAN CITY
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Builders
515 EIGHTH ST.
OCEAN CITY
OCEAN Clip's
LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE
PROTECTED BEACH
AT
Expert Devotees of Izaak Wal
ton Begin Season Early
With Big Catches
STARTING YACHT RACING
Beach II:icn, N. J., .Tune IS. Bench
Haven nnd the resortR -which dot the
length of Long Bench are entering what
promises to be a highly prosperous sum
mer season. Summer hotels nre open
ing, cottngers nrp arriving from Phila
delphia and other cities, nnd plnns nre
being made for every sort of outdoor
sport and pnstitnp of the const. Beach
Haven, Surf Citv. Brant Bench. Bar
ncgnt. Hnrvcy Cednrs nnd the other
summer cities of this Islnnd ofTer new
attractions each yenr nnd are rendy to
extend n hearty welcome to the summer
sojourner.
Bathing nt Beach nnven Is one of the
pleasures which reach close to perfec
tion for those seeking pastime nnd
health during the heated term. A won
derful beach, protected from storms by
outlying bnrs, is safe for women nnd
children and amply supervised by life
guards. Already the temperature of
the ocean water Invites the surf devotee
to dally dips, und beforo the end of the
present month the ocean bathing will
bo nt Its best.
Wonderful fishing. In both the bays
and from tue surf edge, acts ns u special
lure to the sportsman nnd sportswomnn
devoted to hook nnd line. Weak nnd
king fish and other varieties teem in the
inside waters. Crnbs are plentiful in
the same waters nnd the surf fishermen
make wonderful hauls of big fish which
visit tills section of coaRt waters.
Excellent motor lilghwnyH leading to
the great cities nud to other resorts up
nnd down the coast are nmong the nt
ttnctlonB of Bench Haven and Long
Beach. A thirty-mile modern highway
stretches the full length of the Islnnd,
from Beach Haven to historic Barucgnt
Light, nnd a fine motor bridge connects
directly with the main and the chief
sr.M.Mi:u KUHOKTS
OCEN CITV. y. J.
The Oceanic
Junn
NOW Or-EN
Special low rntta for
A. K. 1IAKKH.
Atfflen Uth & Central, Hun's water In all
"! rooms Table unnurpamid.
TRAYMORF l," Wesley. Ocean view
Irllnwilrl Openn June lBth. 710 Moorljn
'""""" Terrace. .T IC. MOIMUBON.
Scarborough
720 Ocean A nAr
nch. D II .MeAI.T.TRTKIl
WYflMlNfl 72, Ocean Ae Near beach,
vv mmuiU;, sn ,nn, p. MH.N'nn
The Alvyn .
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tlun. water,
A. YAPOnit
June rates.
Fleetwood otn Wealey. Ocean view
rooms. M. T.. havib.
HpnriPrcnn ""1 ABbury Av. Iloarrt'ir flay.
"CIlUCTBUn wk. or meal. Mrs. Henderson
IDLEWILD
710 Moorlyn Terrace
( entrally located; near Deach.
Kuropenn plan.
J. K. MORRISON
F. LEROY HOWE
NEWS SERVICE
ADVERTISING
Massey & Edwards Building
Ocean City, N. J.
Malllnc list for direct atliertlslnz
DESK IC
jmamwmiti(immiffl3jmimxit&i
An Ocean City Map and General
Information Sent on Request
FRANK E. DARBY
Real Estate and Insurance
I Your Satisfaction Is Our Aim
I Bourse Dldg., 761 Asbury Ave.
1 Ocean City, N. J.
OCKAN CITY. N. J.
6th STREET
T BOARDWALK
BEACH
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J. M. Chester & Co.
Cottages. Hotels. Bungalows.
Apartments for Sale
INSURANCE
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WOST RELIABLE
arteries of travel along the Now Jersey
coast.
Tennis nnd other snorta nre encour
aged by members of the summer colony
who mate up membership in the Kngie
side Tennis Club, tho Llttlo Egg Har
bor Yacht Club and other centers of
sport nnd social Interest. Frenucnt ten
nis tourneys on the courts and weekly
racing and cruising events from the
yacht clubs are among the standard
summer attractions for visitors. Dans
already are under way for construction
of a golf course, which la to be made
the center of golfing events for visitors.
Beach Haven hotels hare made n
high rcputntion for their nppolntmcnts
nnd service. The Englcslde, the Bnld
win, the .St. Illtn, the Breakers and
other fine hotels offer the best in accom
modation nt moderate rates, and nre
ronforn at nnlnl optlctfv frm .tunn
until October. All nre cln.op to the fine I
boardwalk, which Is an Important Beach I
iiiivi'u uiiriiciiuii, nnu arc sougni ns n
summer and fall haven by those who
appreciate the advantages of this resort,
with Its position five miles at eon, far
beyond the reach of hot mainland
breeze.
.Special summer railway service from
Philadelphia, New York and other cit
ies 1b instituted for the summer and
fall seasons, and Is at the service of
thoie who come for week-end visits
or for summer vocntlons. Special sched
tiles of trnins serve tho business nnd
professional men who bring their fam
ilies to Beach Haven and other resorts
of Long Beach for the summer. Parlor
car service Is included in the daily
schedules of the railways, both from
New York nnd Philadelphia.
SUMMER RE30RTM
OCKAN CITV. y. J.
OCEAN CITY, N. J.
Its tabic, its location, its
service, its patronage recom
mends it to discriminating
people. Running hot nnd cold
water in every room.
E. BLUNDIN, Prop.
The Mayberry
OCEAN CITY
8TH AND WESLEY AVE.
1603-1021
under aim manarement
noome with both h with runnlnr water.
AMERICAN PCAN ONI.Y
Open Juno 25th
fiAILAII K. MAYIirJlBY
The BREAKERS
OCEAN CITY, N. J.
Only Boardwalk Hotel
K. A. YOUNG, Manager
Prompt Information
THE ILLINOIS
ON-THK-8TKAND. OC15AN CITY, N. J.
P. W. M1CIIKNKII.
Onner and l'roprlrtor
OCEAN CITY, N. J.
Real Estate and Insurance
Clayton Haines Brick, Realtor
411 Eighth St., Ocenn City, N. J.
OFFICK CLOSED ON SUNDAYS
OUIl SLOGAN
"Tlila ofllee maintain nud don trlctly m
Irokrrate buln and l In na wr later.
eatta in peraonai aptcoianon.--
Clayton Drlck Roberta
Elmer Jackson Ifrarl
Htmben Ocean City Real watt noard
Bra hrirM ft i y-.-v c Mww1w&n&m.
XWyM Gflie Jfyncolro mlHBm
I I Blw OCEANTY.N.j. " WUBt.
- lite TOrIraffcs,. MiwmfSilm
I flrais, Superior Cuisine and White Service yKjJmfM
thSSPw Finelv Furnished and EQuiPPed ffml ftwBTI
lllPi! 4 Gri!l Rooma la Carte Service yp WyfMj
J MMW7llll W Orcliestra Dancing Cards MMmlMii
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P"" Ocean City 400 "SJ
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FOCEAN CITY 'l
7 HEW JERSEY
rpTJT7 tdt a nt? r. tfnnv
will find nice people, good hotel accommodations and a whole world of
unusual, healthful, never-to-be-forgotten summer pleasures.
BATHING, FISHING, BOATING, GOLF, MOTORING
BOWLING, DANCING, CONCERTS, THEATRES
The finest bathing beach along the coast, f i!ec from dangerouls
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THE LEADING HOTELS OF
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Booklets, rates and detailed information will bo furnished upon application to any of the following:
CAPACITY
NORMANDIE r,00 .1. Hownrrt 81ocum
nitiniiTON 3oo it. n. shoy
nCEANId 00 A. E. Uakar
ILLINOIS on
h stranil I
IIKNUV
itAi.Kinn
LOHRAINR
U.O A. J. Mlchenir
I BO O. II. Henry
12fi Martha Stewrt
bO W. XV. Ualley
iiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiieiii
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UtiiAJN crrr
hfd Mnd
Wesley Ave. at 9th St.
OCEAN CITY, N. J.
Telephone 374 W
MRS. JOHNSON RONEY
ST. RITA
, 1357
Asbury Ave,
Near TralnaNear Btach
Dtit pf 8rv1ea -Writ for Rates
ailUMKR nr.ORTfj
nniTAN CITV. N. J.
SMT-
EVEN THE WAVES
FORGET TO BE SAD
vnnnfinn a veritable seashore paradise, where you
currents or undertow, riammj nu uuaui.8 i i. ji
lure thousands of sportsmen. Three .miles of well-kept
i j...m ,nnfina jtviIIo rnnlnoa. rnn robma and mterestincr
f shops. Three 18-hole golf courses within
) derful roads for motoring.
1 Excellent train service via Pennsylvania
V, and electric lines, or the Philadelphia
For booklet map, or other information, write
HARRY A. MORRIS,
OCEAN
IMPERIAL 70 U V. w'lllUmi
IDLEWILD 60 J. K. Morrison
ST. OEOIH1K BO I,. Jacltion
LINCOLN !12S ,t. C. I'uncli. Jr.
nKLLKVlTK ESS rj. H. Bhnnt
MAHKRHY 17S S. K. Mayberry
STRAND 1B0 Mrs. Johnson Rony
rA IllPITV
The
OCKAN CITY. NKW JKI18EY
OPENS June 30th, 1921, una will be operated on
flrst-elnFH lino, with hlKh-Rrnde sorvleo nnd culslno.
Large, cool tllnlnK looms, tile Moor nnd mnrble finlahert.
Exchange one of the most striking and nttrnctle
on the Atlantic Coast.
Unusually large bedrooms with bath; splendidly
appointed
Twin elevator ballroom, etc. Capacity 600.
Oceni City's Lending1 Hotel In
Apimlntmentk nnd Serrlre
Fine Location. Hates Moderate. American Plan.
J. IIOWAItll 8LOCUM. LMnre-Mnnuoirr
I'qrmorlj Mananer "The Greenbrier"
White Sulphur Sprlnns, West Virginia
N.J.
THE IMPERIAL
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Ot'tJAN CITV. N. J.
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easy access. Won-
R. R., both steam
and Reading Rwy.
City Clerk
CITY, N. J.
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40 K. M. Ilodgera
Normandie
Corner 10th and
Central Avenue
OCEAN CITY, N. J.
One Minute's Walk From
Boardwalk
Best Location in Ocean CUtl
Excellent Table ,
Reasonable Kates
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