Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 15, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, TRAVEL and RESORT Section, Page 8, Image 34

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUiNE 15, 1921
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LL-SUMMER PROGRAM
FOR ASBURY PARK
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$J$Golden Anniversary Will Be Marked by Un
veiling of Founder's Monument
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shnrj Park, June 15. Aitrory
Park, aire adj well started on lti olden
aaMtrcrtarr, a celebration which will
Jawtade a Jooc lilt of notable crenta. is
Wlr prepared for on exceptionally busy
NMon. The more senerat erfnta of the
e&bration will be started in the lat
wtwk In June, when the statue which Is
betas; erected In honor of the founder,
7anes A. Bradley, the pioneer of the
Worth Jersey coast and the "discov
erer" of this resort, in to b unveiled.
Atlantic Square, one of the m&U beau
tiful of tha municipal parks, will be
tie aite of the statue
The occasion of It unveilinK. which
baa been set for June 28. will be made
festive one, and not only Asbury
Park, but all of the seashore resorta of
tha Monmouth County shore Hoe will
take part In the ten -day program of
fwdritlts. In connection with that
ertnt, which will be irlven jointly In
honor of Founder Bradley, and In cele
bration of the fiftieth nnnivernry of
tit birth of the North Jersey resorts.
Ms? rlrie narade will bo held, In
wMch children under the leauvrsuip ui uoojtinga xar Deiow uiose or. xno present.
ir.ii v c,..n. lodges, business One great barometer of business Is tho
or musically inclined will hall with
delight the fact that Simons Mantla
an,l din famous BTznnhonr orchestra
hate been enrazed to tlve n series of
concert afternoons and evenings at the
Bench Arcade. To provide for every
comfort of the visitors to the Arcade, a
tearoom is being Instituted. A huge
pipe organ Ih also being Installed, and
will provide tiie music for the sacred
and secnlnr concerts which nre being ar
ranged by a special committee.
Croahers Are DMInr rreely
Although it Ih early for the gamy
croakers are biting freely. Work is
expected to utart this month on the new
Asbury Park Fishing Club home on the
beachfront, n structure delayed In the
building because of high prices of ma
terial nnd labor
In the granting by the Board of
Commissioners of permission 'to John
Scezer, Jr , for the construction of a
tank next to the Fishing Club for the
exhibition of a live seacow, ia seen the
beginning of an aquarium as an added
beachfront attraction.
If there is ono note above another
that is sounded In business and hotel
ciHen, It is that this season Is shaping
up for nrosoerity in a wonderful way.
I At this time last year tha hotels showed
campment today, having their head
quarters at the Hotel Ansonla. Begin
ning next Wednesday nnd for the three
days following, the annual convention
of members of tho New Jersey State
Hotel Association will be held.
The A abury Park Hotel Association
has gone on record as indorsing the
movement begun by tho civics depart
ment of the woman's club of this city
for a woman police officer, declaring the
addition of a woman on the police force
is a necessity owing to the question
able character of some of the visitors to
the beachfront and their conduct there,
On June 18 the American Society for
Testing Materials, with 000 delegates,
will make tbelr second visit to this re
sort. They will make their headquar
ters at the Monterey Hotel. The af
fair Is unusual In that it is one of busi
ness sessions only, and none of the
members will be attended by his fam
ily. The conference will continue until
June 125. The Pennsylvania Bar As
sociation. 400 Rtrong, will tnko posses
sion of the hotel on June 1!" and re
main until Juno ftO. This will be the
first visit of the Pennsylvania legal
fraternity, Asbury Park winning over
Atlantic City, Bedford Springs nnd sev
eral other alluring places. Manager
Sherman uennis, or tne aiontcrey note),
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erganliatlons and others will take part.
Tha nnvelling ceremony Is scheduled
ftr2:30 o'clock. Edmund Wilson, for
mer Attorney General, will b the prin
cipal apeaker, and a number of other
abort addresses will also be sWen. A.
toWen anniversary dinner, at which
BecraUry Hoover and Charles M.
Schwab, of the Bethlehem Steel Co.,
are -expected to be the principal speak
er, will be held in the evening. The
climax of the day's entertalnmenta win
t a gigantic and colorful ball. Mrs.
Vera Lyon, who has already staged a
ftrr attractive ballet as part of the
dty'a anniversary program during the
aportmen'a show held here early in the
prin;, ha been placed in charge or
that feature of the program by Carnival
Director Arthur F. Cottrell. Miss
Viola Archer, who has just closed a
wccewful tour, has been engaged to
jr-ander vocal selections.
Rushing Improvement Work
The major Improvements whlcb are
being carried out by the city will all be
empleted in time for the celebration.
Tho new bathing group at Seventh ave
ne, directly opposite the New Mon
fkrey Hotel, la being pushed, and the
ftne new swimming tank and artistic
gronp of bathhouses will add another
beautiful structure to the rapidly de
sjaloplng ocean front. Progressive work
f the city government Ih also suon
fe tfce many Improvements in tne resort.
Permanent paving of Occun avenue, the
beautifying ot Sunset Hall and sev
.iral other notable works have nil been
'Lcomplished during the spring season
IThe city has also been Instrumental
& the completion of the flno coif course
Vnlch the city has constructed as a war
tyiro msraorial. This is known as tho
Asbury Park Golf and Country Club,
And is located about two miles from the
dty. The course Is in splendid condi
tion and tho scene ot much activity. J
itfle Klnmonth ia the president of tho
clnbt Joseph M,. Turner, vice preil
dmf, Harry B. White, secretary;
Harry A. Wataon, treasurer. Details
of the summer's program show that
tnreepstakes are scheduled for virtually
very Saturday. Several cups have also
bten donated, the donors Including Dr.
Tfcomas H. Pratt, J. Lyle Klnmonth,
W. J. Couse, tho Asbury Trust Co. and
ethers. Joe I'Anson is the golf profes
sional, and it Is duo to his enthusiastic
co-operation that the club can boast of
sweh a sporty course.
I Visitors to tho resort this year who
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convention listing. If the public is
Inclined to travel It will be mani
fested in tho eagerness of big gatherings
to decide on meetings by the sea.
Todav closed the two-day session of
the I nited Commercial Travelers, New
Jersey and Delaware districts, with
headquarters nt tho Metropolitan Hotel.
Tho United Spanish War Veterans of
tho State aUo closed a two-day en-
HUMMER RESOBTB
ASnURYPARK. N. J.
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Hotel
Albion
BeacluFront Hotel
Modern Throughout
Hot and cold running water all
rooms Suites with private bath.
Elevator Orchetlra Dancing
EIghteen-hoI golf course, priv
ilege of ruests. Capacity 300
E. D. TOW"3ENI
Ow7r and Proprietor
is given credit for bringing the organ
ization to Asbury Park.
Denby to Address American Legion
Secretary Denby has accepted nn in
vitation to attend tho third annual
convention of the American Legion of
the services of non-members o the
club, as well as club members.
Happy, chubby babydom is not bWng
neglected in this long list of entertain
ments provided for visitors. They are
to have an inning during the last went
in August, wnen tne annual baby pas
the Department of rsew Jersey, to beiM,,n vm i,. ,..,, n-k n... .tw.
!? 'A ,WAu1 E!? ?1; Joylnr cup has already been donated by"J
""." -"IC ""' "uiu.i v. ", "Major" ueorge Hosenste , of Wana- "is" s-y
marine corps gave .Congressman 1. mMta. T1)e , mnsternlccc of J?.
Frnnk Antilehr ileltnite assurance, mm
he would visit this place on September
35, and deliver the keynote, address to
the legionaries on tho opening day ot
tho convention. One of tho leading
attractions will be a big parade and re
view of the men who served the Nation
In the several branches of the military
and naval forces during the war. A
number of posts havo expressed their
intention to enter floats in tho parade.
Bummer visitor to this city and
vicinity wlH hail with delight the for
mation of the Ross-Fcnton Farm
Club-: the club plan has been mado pos
sible by turning the upper floor ot the
building Into clubrooms, the rathskeller
nnd the farm bungalow to be used for
prlvnto dinner parties. Both have been
Completely rcuecurmcu jur lui'ir ;-'
spective uses. (
The lower floor will be given over for
silver and ebony. Mr. Ilosenstcil has
been appointed a grand judgo of the
event by Director Cottrell.
Some changes In tho nature ot the
parade are almost certain. For In
stance, Queen Titanla and her court
scmmkk nn.sor.TS
of honor will this year bo chosen from
the debutante and sub-debutante class,
ranging in fagt from fifteen to twenty
years. In (connection with this selec
tion, severjal motion -picture concerns
have becomi interested, and all the older
aDDlIcants will bo elvcn careful scrutiny
by their representatives, with nn Idea
futuro screen material winj
Inruwt tnfri linn find "leads.
(decision will bo vested In a
wcii-cnown stars, .now
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THE FREDERICK
300 6th Ave, North Asbury
Modern Thronxhoati Amrlrn iuid
. , IIuotBrian Cttltlm
Dinar? I.w OtwerTtd
RACIILIK & SCHSENEN
ASni'RV TARK. N. J.
"fc MOJOKRN nOTEI, BY TO SEA"
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sbury Park. N. J.
rKN'B JUNE 10TII
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T1.TC AND HRRVICR OF
IUIir.T (STANDARD
Runnlar wir In room. Car 400
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Director Cottrcl 's office for tho regis
tlon of all entrants will bo opened on
Julie k in the Information Bureau, on
tbo Boardwalk.
bttmuer nEORTfl
Ani;nv PARK. X. J.
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NORWOOD HALL
Ocean Block 4th Ave.
$4.50 to $6.00 Daily
$20 to $35 Weekly
Exceptional Tabic.
Whito Service.
All Outside Rooms. Booklet.
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A4CV PARK. V. j.
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6th AfVe., OrerUildnj; Ocean
Alf rooms with ruVlne yiiUr.
Suite with uth.
"HARRY DUtVlELD
Onmer and TroAlHor
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sunrKn rksortb
AHHCRV fARK. f. J.
AsncnY park, y. j.
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Companp
The Largest
Resort Store
in the World
nKE DEijvrarEs to m., tarts of the coast
A Resort That h Different a Place of No Regres
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Hotel Beverly
6th Ave. at Park
North Asbury Park, N. J.
The Seashore Hotel With the
Picturesque Country Setting.
Two Blocks From Bathing Beach,
Swimming Pools and Boardwalk.
Everg Room Light and Airg.
HUNQARIAN-AMEMOAN CUISINE
Unusually Superior Table and
Service. Congenial Atmosphere.
Rates Moderate. Booklet on Request
MANAGEMENT
E. Burack N. H. Sternberg
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The West End
AMERICAN & EUROPEAN PLAN
All rooms with hot and cold run
ning: water. Suites with baths
300 ft. veranda overlooking
ocean) elevator; Colonial ball
roomi orchestra. Booklet.
H. TEN BROECK DUANE
Continental Hotel
g.jg;;:jp-Uitceff
224 CookmtB Art.
Asbarr Park, N. J.
Block to Ocean
American and
European Plan
Restaurant
Attached
Free Tail 8rlc
from Station.
Aberdeen
3d Ave. Ocean Block
Am., French & Italian cuisine;
restaurant attached. Phone 1881.
A. BUONGIORNO
THE GIRARD
307 6th Are., Asbnry Park, N. J.
AH IK
ml Mil
Modern throoihout.
Block to Ocn.
Runnlne Water.
Sttem Heat.
ngh-Clata
FamUiHottl
Open All
Year.
BEAUTY SPOT OF THE NORTH JERSEY COAST, 90 MILES FROM PHILADELPHIA
A higldy developed seashore resort where wooded hills, fresh-water lakesiand fertile plains run down to
tlve sea. In a section of the state having no peer fr its natural beauty. Maintaining a national reputa
tion for ABSOLUTE FREE0OM FROM MOSQUITOES
Symphony Orchestra, Concert Organ and New Musical Feature, at the Arcade. 1o milei of ocean Boardwalk.
Theatre. Grills. Caalnos, Tea Rooms. Cabaret. Fine Ptores. Interesting Sliops; Seven Bathlnr Deaches; Niitatorlum with Pool and Salt Water Tubs Open
All Tear. New Open Air Boardwalk. Sun Parlors. Roller Chairs nnd Every Other Diversion to Mako Yojur Visit One ot Delightful Enjoyment
GOLF TENNIS TISHINO CRABBING SAILING CANOEING CROSS-COUNTRY RIDING
NEW COUNTRY CLUB AND MUNICIPAL GOLF 1LINKS NOW OPEN TO ABBURY PARK VISITORS
Choice of hotels from the richly luxurious to mollest little homey places, at rates Ito eult the puroe of all.
SPECIAL WEEKLY AND SEASON RATES ON APPLICATION. CHARGES GIVEN BEJLOW ARE MINIMUM DAILY RATES
Hotel
Proprietor
Rate Cap.
Mcr.
$7.00 up GOO
... T.00
Nfw MimttrfT
Rhennon Dersjli
llotft Columbia
V. llnrvtr Joiife
Ornn Hotfl
Kwtll it Crawford T.00
Coltmnn Hooe
A. M. Hrton ....Applr
Thi- KrUtoI
W. V. HII jnrd A Son 7.00
lintel Ilruniwlck
Morran & l'anona 7.00
Hot Knil Hotel I,. T. Duano 8.00
Albion Hntrl
R. D. Toirnwnd 6.00
Jlunmoutlt liotpl
mn. Appltrnte KMat .... fl.oo no ZM
ousn ii,
891
394
SSI
S33
300
281
t70
Marlboroujh
IT. hextnn . 8.00 213
Itotel Proprietor
Vmt Tenner Choi. Btrnal
uoiei unroin
It. II. Churchill 7.00
riaia-br-the ee
Jo. Keleer , 3.KP
Hotel Thrdford It. DoiTleid. li.UO
n.nti
RHK)
8.00
ft,
Itate Cat,
35.00 SSi
2 VI
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ISA
1.13
1S3
The fillenllr E. K. Hunt
Hotel Franklin C. Htrond .
Knlckerboeker Airan Truax
Hotel Onrdner
Mra. II. Gardner .. 2. TCP 138
Tne Albermnrl
Wm. II. JIcElror 0.00 10.1
Lrnahamt
A. C. N. A. Smith ...... B.00 13S
Ardslrgr Hotel
II. U & A. MoOotm 5.00 ud 13.1
Keswlrk M. IV. Smith 4.00 128
Tne noriaa
M. R. Apfilerate 4.00 114
Hotel Proprietor Itate Cap.
Hotel N'eir York
O. M. Gnttle 3.1.00
Montaak Hotel H. F. Milter 4.0JI
114
114
114
114
jUNeaiaa Hall J. Orden Hnnlon 4.CI)
nt. janiM n. ii. aialone 3.EJ'
ISereath Atenae Inn
J. C. IVIHIanuon 4.(1) 111
ltie Colonial
.Txoli V. Kahn
A HA
lBlndaor Frederick II. Iledr . 4'.io
IIHel Glrard t. I. Sillier .. S.I0
rimonth Chna. Gllleeple . . fl.(K)
Annealer Todd A nnll 4. tin
Continental Hotel A drill 2.Tr
zzu cookman Atb 4.11 p
114
100
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05
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For epaee In thin block addreaa Sererance AdTerttalnc Airenty, Phone 422, Trout
Hotel
St. Cljiire-
Proprietor
Ilate C.
A. J. It, ratteraon ... .. ...S.OO M
Stlrllnr 50. ft. ffrtl 4.00 M
llie Victoria n
It. A. A M. W. Button 4,00 on
Atlantic Eta Hrodrr B.00 m
nniciaine u. i. uuturr ....4.00 op 00
ri
Conconrae "lintel
Harrr O. Delaflelit 4.00
tnritrr iiniei a urill
M. I. Hank.
Clifton M. K. Hersler ...
Urand Are. Hotel and
Cnfctciio J.JB. Fonlor .
ronhntan K. Zimmerman
Hotel Hamilton K. C. rtock
Klheron Hotel
Mr. T.. J. Tllton 4.00
The Belmont A. S. HaatMo. . 4.00
llrentn-ood Hotel It. II, Hon 3.80
loot lottnce In A. 'Foot .. . 4.00
2.EP
4.00
2.TSP
fl.00
5.00
i iock anareaa Bereranee AOTernainc .Airentr. I'lione 422. Trnat Comnanr nnlldlnr Aht.r i.ir
WRITE THE ABOVE HOTELS DIllECT l01i FCKTHEn INFOBMATIoi Asbury Tark
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AHnCRY PAKK. y. J.
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307
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Anbury Park, N. J.
Refined Jewish patronage.
Hungarian cuisine.
Modern improvements.
Booklet and rntes
on request.
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HOTEL GARDNER
S31 Sewnll Ave, cor. Heck St.
Now Ooen . F.nronean Plan.
Jtonnlna hot and co'il water lleatonable
iraMa.
H OAnDKUn. Owner St Manager
TAFT HOTEL
404 7th Are., Asbury Pk.,N.J.
Superior Hungarian Cuisine
ltunnlnr hot and rold water,
rate. Matte.
Reseonable
SHAFER & HERN
! The Albemarle
! 205 Third Avenue
One Block From Ocean
I Rooms with hot nnd cold water,
j Special rates for May and Juno.
Wm. H. Madlroy, Prop.
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Montauk Hotel
nnd
Cottages
Select Patronage of Young
People. 20th Season
H. F. MILLER
HOTEL HERCEY
formerlr Atrutford Howie
406 ath AVK.. AS11URY PARK
Two blocka trom Ocean, opposite Sun
t Lakn! Canoelnc: Kicallent Culalne
Moderate Bates MHS. A. HEIlCKY
I'hnne. Aiborr 3r.PS
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I PASSAIC
I 7th and Webb
Running ftot and cold water
all rooms; excellent Kosher g
cuisine; new management. 5
M. WELKOWITZ j
Formerly Sharon Springs, N.Y.
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Winter Resort
HOTEL ARDMORE
Lakewood, N. J.
ffiotzl Huttcfj
S. SCHOEN, Prov.
317 Sixth Avenue
Asbury Park, N. J.
Phone: Aiborr Park 1120
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MONTEREY "UZZSF' I
ttOTELi North Atbanr Park Directly on the Ocean I
-ewJERr OPENS JUNE 18 I
Vlonterey Grill Room American Plan. Capaolty 000. I
, . Dally Concerts and Danclnr. I
The largest, most not ana cold sea water
J, IHI,UE ueuuuiw. ana appro- in ttooma H
pride Grill R o o m BnnRSLN dennis. Mir. I
- for motorists on the ,
Jersey coast. ? M.mbTrV N T. SToell Eh.nw
p. I
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fentcfeerbocfeer
208 7th Are., Aibury Park, N. J.
A. THUAX. Owner Prep.
Open May 26th to Oct. 1st
Overlooking Ocean
nunnlns Hot and Cold Water.
All outside roms. Telephone 1470,
HOTEL
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EASTONIA
220 4th Ave., Block to Beach
Excellent Cuisine
Garden Vegetables
White Service
Apply for Rates
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The New QCEAN HOTEL
StATPW $M PKK WKKE TJP. AJI. PLAN
lunnlns; water and phone Iri eveiy room
ileratari concrete conetruclioni cap 400
Asbury Park's Newest Ioillnc Hotel
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ytione 9SS0 Ownership Management
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THE STIRLING
205 Sunset Ave.
Asbury Park, N. J.
Mock to neach. ltunnlnr bot and cold
water, rrivste twtbs.
C. R. WEST
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HOTEL MONMOUTH
Amr(can and European
' Tl!ntW nn Onrtnn TVnrif
, 'Hedern in avery respect. ltunnlnr bot
'aiMI'Mto pater. Private baths. Tennis
saw, f. Capacity- too.
WUsWPLEGATE Eatato
THE LLOYD I
Corner Sunsefi Ave. ?
and Webb Are.
"For thosa Beckln :
a moUerato rats."
L. EVANS,
The VICTORIA
Open From May to October
Location commands toll vlotr ot the
ocean. A few steps from the Uoarrt
wallc. AH outstdo rooms. Conveni
ent to all points of Interest.
R. A. & M. W. SUTTON
IlooUlet Jtates on ltequest
Hotel Powhatan
208 3d Ave.
liiNiHiii-
Frank C.
Zimmerman
C . t e r I n
especially te
younger set.
Runnlne hot
& cold water
all roomi, a'l
outside roonm
Ci r I at Ian
House.
BRuffevSSI
NOTED FOR ITS H10H STANDARD OF
ZXCEU.ENCE. ROOMS ENpUTTE, VTTH
PHI VATE BATHS. RUNNING WATRI IN KUtniv
Kuum. wpiiMioa. cuisine, prompt ANn ntrirur
szioiaruKKiDaEDARopmjHHcrrELKSvcanyts
MORGAN & PARSONS
llosg Jenton Jf arm, .
Situated on Deal Lake
ASBURYiPARK, NEW JERSEY
MABEL FJclNTON ROSS, Hostess
The Luxurious Rendezvous of the Discriminating
Ifright Center of the Happy Social Season
CUISINE AMD SERVICE UNSURPASSED
A LA CARTE SERVICE SPECIAL SHORE DINNERS
CABARET DANCING
Music by famous Vincent Lopez Band
Easily reached by automobiles on the finest macadam roadi
Joseph P. Bickerton, President
Frank Schindl, Vice President and Manager
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METROPOLlTANi
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MARLBOROUGH HOTEL
Asbury Park, N. J.
SEASHORE AND COUNTBT COMBINBD
Open the Entire Year American Plan
ROOMS AND BATH
Runnlns Hot and Cold Water in Every Room
Hotel ef Serrice, Comfort, Qnality, Coorteir and P.nonal Sspcrriiioi
Guests extended privileges of new 18-hole golf course
HAIIOLD W. SEXTON, Manager
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iai summit 11 ifn 'i iw.
NOW Oi'EN
Naer, modern concrete construction, r.oxnrlona suites,
private baths runnlne wntei In all rooms. Elevator.
OliCHESTItA. OAl'ACITY 800. DANOINO.
Ilnnhlet and rates nn request.
H. a. nHEVEB, Proprietor. o. U. liKEHS. JU.. Manager.
KESWICK
3d Av. 1st House from beach
Suites with privato bath;
rooms with running water; many
rooms, overlooking ocean. Ac
commodates 120.
Booklet.
M. W.
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SEVENTH AVENUE INN
1H.OCK TO THE OCEAN
ITOUE TAJ1LK. ACCOMMObATKS 113
J. C. lVIUTJASISON
CHATELAINE
Asburu Park, N. J.
216 Third Avenue
Block to Beach Cap. 150
Rottt $10.00 per uttk , linsle
nooiaxT
G. B. GUTZLER, Prop.
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Thonei Asbury 1883
Hotel Alameda
BAMUl'X ABJLM, I'rop. '
Fbonei Market 883
673 HIGH STREET
Msirnrv; K. J.
207 7TH AVENUE
AlnrrrarK. W. t.
PLAZA HOTEL and GRILL
ON OCEAN FRONT
OFFICIALLY APPOINTED BLUE HOOK IIOTEL
Headquarters for Auto Tourists
Shore Dinners a Specialty
Only European Hotel on Ocean Front. Running Water in Every Room
Superior orcheBtrn, danclnp. All nea food caught fresh
oally from our own boats,
JAS. KELSEY, Proprietor
THE FENIMORE, second avenue
elevator I T 1 160 All
D . sm. sfism Outside
rnvate aiRjJ.Jilil Rooms
Batha A $$7,.. , nMninwaiiitr A" Roc,
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SPECIAL EARLY RATES
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ASntniY PARK, N. J.
Always open; modern; brlcht, comfortable, home
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A MODERN STRUCTURE 6F CONCRETE, STUCCO AND TlW
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