Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 15, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, TRAVEL and RESORT Section, Page 9, Image 35

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1921
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clrnp-Mting Will Bofein Au-
gU8t26Wltn Disnwp oiijr
. as uuu'
Fecial lectures PLANNED
Operatic, Concert and Chautau
i ;qua Entertainers m h
pear This Year
' La,GroTv Jnno 15.-The wnson
l. w7en In enrncst, tho many or-Sii-
giving the plnce n mltl-summcry
iiini Virtually all the Grorc's
Mill nd bonrdlDR honsen nre now
m wd enjoying a fair measure of
IrLeritr, with every prospect of big
LgMitu as tho season advances. Many
rftte lous nre "Ported bookcd ful1
ifter Jnly 1.
Ocwn Grove's entertainment pro
mts In the Auditorium Is fcolng nr
njftd and TtfH Include many operatic
iuri and artists of the concert stage.
jfBl. Amellta Galli-Cdrci will appear
Ijlhe'r third annual recital August 20.
juwther noted artist who will bo heard
h'tie concerts Is Josef Kosenblatr the
fo'dnrilBhed Jewish cantor, who will
Khwrd in recital July 23.
Wid W. Falkner, director of tho
Octis Grove Auditorium this season,
Wain engaged John McCormnck to
' At August 25. It will be Mr. Mc-
ttnnick's first concert In this country
ha of a benefit for the Irish rollcf.
Jfr. yalkner states that ho haa given
Vr. McOormack one of the largest
lurtntees on record.
,. ' Concerts to Begin Jnly a
r' Jlht concert season will bo ushered
d by the Bangor male chorus July 2.
On Angus MIshel Piastre violinist,
tad Alfred MlrovKch, pianist, will ap.
jht for tho first time on an Ocean
drove platform.
The entertainments will be inter
tptrfed with lectures by men and
Tomen of prominence. Meetings of a
nried naturo for the children and
Tooag people will also feature the ached-
rl, the plans embracing tho retention
at virtually all the notable religious
futures of past seasons. Tho cus
tomary Thursday night programs will
tie conducted, although as yet no an
nouncement has been- mado as to the
participants.
In addition to tho concerts tho usual
special anniversaries will bo conducted.
These will include the Home and For
Ip Misslonnxy Societies, tho W. C.
T. U., Florence Crittenden Day,
rounders' Day, etc. The children's
STJMMER RESORTS
OCEAN CITY, N. J.
concert wjll bo Thursday evening, Au
K'1" 18, under the direction of .Mrs.
J. W, Marshall. Leotum on Mondav
evenings will be conducted from tlmo to
time by noted speakers.
Mission Conference June 21
From now until well Into tho .fall,
rcllclous events nf enmn lilml will fn1n
place CVerv rlnr. nlul In tlin i-nnrn nf
Jthe season many bishops t)f the Moth-
ouisi episcopal Uhurch will participate
in the activities here. Through the
combined effort of Sunday School
workers, local schools, mothors' clubs
unu ouicr organizations interested in
tho various phases of child training, the
International Union of Gospel Mis
sions of tho Now York district will
lmvo ItH Juno conference on Tuesday,,
Juno 21, the afternoon cession to dp
in the Ocean Grovo tabernacle and the
evening session at 81 South Main street,
Asbury l'ark.
Offering tho widest range of possibili
ties for summer diversion and fulfilling
every1 expectation of tho visiting
throngs, Ocean Grovo day by day makes
moro complete Its standing as "the
Happy City." Tho famous resort,
which is noted aliko for its religious
institutions and its clabornto program
of tho highest class entertainment, just
now is completing Us plans for the
season's activities.
Instead of Evangelist Gypsy Smith
conducting the camp -meeting that opens
on August 20, Bishop Jospph F. Berry,
of Philadelphia, president of the as
sociation, will be in charge. He will
be assisted by several distinguished
bishops from different sections of the
country
Services Begin Xext Sunday
Tho aullltorlum services will officially
open next Sunday, June 10, when the
Rev. F. A. DcMarls, of Asbury Park,
will preach at both services. In the
course of the season the other preachers
will lncludo: Bishop Paul Matthews,
ol Princeton; Bishop Ernest G. IUch
ardson, of Atlanta, Ga. ; Ada W.
Leonard, of San Francisco; "William
F. MacDonald, of Washington; Wil
liam F. Anderson, of Cincinnati; tho
Iter. Otto Bnrtholow, of Mount Vernon,
N. Y. ; tho Rev. Gcorgo Elliott, of Now
York; tho Rev. Harry Dawson
Mitchell, of Washington ; the Rev. John
G. Wilson, of Philadelphia; tho Rev.
R. F. Y. Pierce, of Now York; the
Rev. Mark A. Matthews, of Seattle,
and tho Rev. Charles M. Boswcll, of
Philadelphia.
The Ocean Grovo'summer Bible con
ference will open August 7, under the
direction of Bishop Berry, withl Allan
MacRossic, of New York, as dean of
tho school. Among the assistants of
thn conference will be the Rev. F. E.
Moycr, of London; Principal Smith, of
Weslcyan Seminary; Prof. Newton J.
Davlcs. of Drew Seminary, and the
Rev. Floyd Tomklns, of Philadelphia.
There are few changes In tho leaders
of tho sido meetings. The Rev. Edwin
Forrest Hann, of Camden, formerly of
Trenton, will again conduct the young
people's meetings from Juno 10 until
August 15, when the Rev. C. M. Bos
wcll will finish tho season. The Rev.
E. L. Hyde will again conduct the
holiness meetings. Mrs. Joseph Hud
son will be in charge of tho Junior
meetings and Samuel B. Goff the twi
light meetings.
Tho efforts of the Ocean Grovo Hotel
'AsKOciation to lengthen tho season arc
evidenced in tho early season crowds
which have invaded tho resort. Social
and sporting activities have been re
vived with tho opening of tho hote'M
and cottages, and mid-June finds folks
enjoying, a merry whirl of interesting
events of a varied nature.
Hotels Open Their Doors
Tho North End Hotel will open Its
doors next week, but Robert M. Watt,
tho leasee, has had his smaller house,
the La Pierre, open for about a month.
Mrs. Frank II. Kunst has redecorated
and refurnished her two hotels, the
Princeton and the Ocean Sldn. The
Queen, ono of tho largest ocean-front
hotels, expects Ho be in readiness to
rccelvo guests by next week. Other
hotels of prominence that have already
opened their doors include tho War
rington, Whitfield. Honeysuckle, Chnl
(onto, Majestic, Ardmorc-Bummerfleld,
Wavcrly, Ocean House and DoWltt.
It is doubtful if ttic repairs and now
construction to tho Ocean Grove board
walk now in progress at the north end,
will be completed for tho summer sea
son, according to Frnnk B. Smith, gen
eral superintendent for the Ocean Grove
Camp Meeting Association, but short
patches will bo repaired before tho rest
of the walk is torn up.
Work has virtually ben completed
and n decided improvement effected to
the Broadway entrance to Ocean Grove.
LAKE HOPAICONG'S
SCENIC GRANDEUR
Colfiats Find Excellent Links at
Northorn New Jersey
Resort
LOTS OF GOOD FISHING
Lalto Hopatcong, N. J., Juno 18.
Less than seventy miles from Philadel
phia are tho lakes of Northern New
Jersey, which would probably be even
moro famous than they are if they were
an far away as tho Scotch lakes, wltn
whlrh thev have often been compared.
Tho best known of thoso lakes is Lake
Hopatcong ("Honey Water of Many
Coves"), with its eighty miles of shore
ttn ltd MBiTnm fmrn mnlnrln nnn mOS-
nultoes and its cxhaustlcss pleasures of
boating, sailing, bathing, canoeing nnU
fishing, to say nothing of exploring ex
peditions through tho neighboring for
ests. Lake Ilopntcong itself is a Bhcct
of clear, fresh wnter nine miles long and
from five to six miles broad. It stands
just 012 feet above mean tidewater,
while tho adjacent hotels and cottages
are still higher. Such an altitude within
less than soventy miles of Philadelphia
is without a peer among summer re
sorts. Lako Gcorgo Is 000 feet lowr.
But something more than puro air and
picturesque, scenery is needed to make
n vacation. In these regions good stop
ping places aro abundant, with nmplo
rango of choice, for all tasks and pur
poses. Thero are hotels with every city
accommodation ; thero aro reasonably
priced boarding places, farmhouses
wnero an tiio essential comforts of life
are furnished at a modest figure. Tho
ihuo nns ocen growing every year in
popularity and gives promise of reaching
tho zenith of its fomo this summer. All
cottages nro renting rapidly and the
hotels roport an unprecedented number
of bookings.
Added to the scenic grandeur aro the
fine roads, which, are appreciated by
tho motoring fraternity, who come here
in great numbers.
All Hotl Soon to Open
In tho course of the next week vir
tually all tho hotels will bo open for
summer business, and from indications
there will be a great throng of arrivals.
Tho golf links attract many enthu
siasts, and nil nr riwllohtnrl trltl. kn
excellent condition in which thev found
tho course. It will be the sccno of many
6TJMMKB RESORTS
HmiMKR nKBORTR
AVAToy. w. j.
AVAION. N. J.
BTJMMKR BEHOnTfl
I1 5w&rtrimnr Running wator tnroushout.
' in"uu"""": near bench & attractions.
HPRIWO I.AKK REACH. V. J.
THE BREAKERS
nml OOTTAflEB
ON TUB OCEAN FRONT
Spring Lake Beach, N. J.
Oprn Juno 18
Running water In all roomi: room en
aulte with bath; prlvlleto of two 18-hole
colt courses and tennis club with ten
courts. New York ofllco, "Ask Sir.
Foster" at tord & Taylor's or Penn
sylvania Hotel. I.. N. MOSS.
THE SHOREHAM
6FRINO I.AKK IIKACH. N. J.
.OPKNKI) MAY 28
E. E. HI'ANaKNDERO, Prop.
RKTTKRTON. MP.
llKTTERTflN. MI.
V
ow to Reach Betterton by Railroad From Philadelphia
All points In Pennsylvania, Nnr Jersey nnd New York! Tnke P
itVrtovrn Ilranch of Delaware Division) to StUl Pond, Kent Co., Md,
rnnn. R. R.
Two trains
isd
llbfiiyrtown Ilranch of Delaware Division) to StUl Pond, Kent Co,
wuiy. - ociieuuio in cnect. guDjeci 10 cnanffei
LEAVK niimiJKXrillA. BROAD BTREET STATION. 7:25 A. M. DAILY
IXAUE PHILADELPHIA, IiROAD STREET STATION. 3:50 P. M. DAILY
LEAAW! PHILADELPHIA. DROAD STREET STATION. 4:00 P. M. SUNDAY .
AoUmobVlfs mrt all trains. Beautiful 4-mlle drive out macadamised road to
DettertonA on Cbesupcake Bar.
Philadelphia
BETTERTON
Baltimore
fins stXsmers. sunerb aceommo.
Stlons. TArlAil anrnnrv. ntlj rpit nnrf
srdoyment no dust, no cinders vlu
ERICSSON LINE
5p.M.DVay sisav
(i P. Af. Saturday)
Tickets and Stiarooms fbettsr
retirve 'cm In odVuice) sold onlj
Pier 3, So. DelAwaro Ave.
Write for illmtnted folder.
Thrnucli the DeluwiLm nlveft
Delaware and Cheuipenke Canal
and Chesupeuko May
Day Boat, Btilnninf Juno 14, S A. M Tun-
.aayf, Thundayt, Saturday!, to Bailtmora
ESB
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.VfA
Bayside Inn
Masnlflcent view of VShesapeako
Day; hlahost elevation j fine bath
inff, Ashing, boatlni;; laiwe lawns:
Perfect shade; always Vpol, long
and wlds verandas ; modern con-
1..Uki8, Po'y. BK'V fruits,
vegetables from our owi farms.
?."!;?'. Catholic, EniHco'val and
K..20tV churrhes. Phoio Still
'". U., 76 F 3.
L. HARRIS CREWE.
Hotel Chesapeake
BETTERTON, MD.
Under Now Management
Directly on the Beach
Our tablo supplied with fresh vege
tables and tea food from farmu and
bay closo by. Send for Illustrated
booklet
MRS. L. M. OWENS
HOTEL RIGBte
5i.ui?tci at lna lloatl of the Cho a
cf5?i,nftJ'. a modern hotel, ona
5 !? ""!? commanding a line wntlr
lew Pure snrlnir wntcr unit tntiV
3.1
,"1!,.leu with everything frcs
'lm 'arm nearby. Bathing. flsh-H
p.. ,." .':" resort amusements.
ffiftlM. OrcheBtra. Uooltlot.
attention. Opens Juno 26. .
HOWARD TURNER, Prop.
Long Distance Thone
Betterton Casino
nnd
Amusement Pier
Moving Pictures, DnncinfTi Bowl
InPi Bathing, Boating
HOWARD TURNER, Prop.
Owens' Cottage
Near beach. Shady lawn.
sanitary improvements. Vege
tables from own garden. Meet
"I boatB. Phono Still Pond
75 p 21. MRS. IDA OWENS
CREW'S HOTEL
Nicely situated; larss shady Uwns
.sanitary improvements; homo cooking;
Weretables fiom own carden; auto
nets all boats.
MRS. WM. II. CRKW
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THE FERNCLIFF.
rJ'stfup'hrKla,R: C00'- nulet and
ng-Iu',hlh elevation ; home cooU-
"ttenW,to rAtM- Kor ,n,0r-
I, 0. HAMILTON
,THE EMERSON
Under New Management
HlgA elovatlon : new sanitary lm
provtmentfi. Coolest house In Iiet
tortoli. Vegetables from own
farmers. Ulootrlo lights.
A, r,.Air.iiau.-n, x-rop.
BELMONT CO
Bsii.,i!.ul.lu"y situated. lr'e. airy rooms,
f w"'"'n' imnr-AfAtvwt. ti. ..,h ...sish
L-noni: Bini i5SMVi."A v-nM !.
corfc
ooms, I!j
(tables.; V
AGE
sar Reacti ni ! ttracllon.
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AALON,n.j.
NEW YORK
iKnoubx
Where Nature and Neptune Meet
ONS MILE FURTHER AT SEA
Midway between Atlantic City and Cap May.
Clean, coo! and eonvenfent. Delightful ae batting.
Fiah plentiful in both surf and rxranda. Boatrnff.
A Rewrt far Discriminathig Persons
Beautiful cottarea, attxactinr tho beat class of
surraner visitoTa, Sea food for thetaktopji
tables, poultry and eggs from
1 nearby farms
HILAPClf
l5N HsX Vtvl
WmlkSj
1IA
HAHMONTON
Mo MMlloa
yr lafannailon
write Bornh GUrk .
or "TJs-er" TraTel
Bows.
'kbyport
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PttMAWtvatE
.occan crrv
exciting contests this Benson, in which
several of tho noted chnmplons will
participate
There is a project afoot to establish
an automobile club in the summer col
ony this season. Many of the rrsorters
have Ono cars nnd arc adept drivers,
especially tho women, who usually act
an their own chauffeurs. The pro
moters feel that tho automobile owners
fchould band together for mutual bene
fit nnd protection, nnd that tome con
certed action should bo taken for the
regulation of speed and the mnlntc
nanco of good roads.
Horscbaclt Parties Pjnnular
Thero has been considerable Interest
taken in the driving nnd riding spurts.
Horseback parties liavo been the rage
the last week and promise to ire
favor throughout tho summer. A party
compored of Mr. and Mrs. h. Hender
son, Mr. and Mrs. L. Purdy, Mr. nnd
Mrs. H. Young, Mr. and Mrs. L. Pack
ard, Mr. and Mrs. K. Johnston, the
Misses Lena Douglas, Hnttic Potter,
Mnbol Lockwool and Louise Thurston,
of Philadelphia, went to tho Morris
town Oolf Club links on Snturday,
whero they wero entertained by Mrs. Ii.
Hoffman, a former resident of Phila
delphia. Miss Kathcrine nutchinson, of Phil
adelphia, is entertaining a tnliall house
party at her motner h coKBge.iuir tu
Iows. Among her guests nrcXMIxs u.
Hooper, MIsh K. Ferguson, II m I,il
Ilan Thayer and Miss Helen W .lllacc, of
Philadelphia. V
Motoring over long-dlstancwnins has
brought Hopatcong Into prominence as
a rendezvous for well-known drivers.
Haturdny Mr. and MrM. Ii. Hnr.tfcr and
Mr. una Mrs. William Taylor, ikcnm
panled by Mr. and Mrs. Hhcrwot-a, Mr.
and Mrs. K. Mnrshall. Mrs. L. Vferson
and M. Mitchell, of Philadelphia! rove
to Bernardsvllle.
One of the early social events VkR n
dinner party Tuesday evening nt Vthe
Lakeside Camp given by Mr. nnd Mrs.
Jamci Lawrence, of Philadclphln 'Jn
observance of the birthday of nhir
daughter, Miss Lillian Lawrelic.
Fourteen covers were laid for a prtrtt
of Miss Lawrence's friends among h.
cottage nnd camp colony. '
Fishing continues excellent, and Mr.
and Mrs. II. Anderson, of Philadolphili,
who are staying In Nortliwoods Camn1,'
are having excellent luck. Mrs. Ander
son is an expert with rod nnd lino nnV
thus far hns taken more fish than somrt
of the men who style themselves expert
at tho nrt.
The Canoe nnd Swimming Club, com
prising several young business men who
rUYS lANClKD
TVCXAHOt
)AWstOH
THE PRINCETON
Avalon, New Jersey
Near Beach' and Ammements
A mndern hotel, conducted on American ntsn. -wlU srvica and table
ffl unsurpassed ; running water In rooms. Reaoonabls rates. Under now
pj management.
S MARY E. LEEDS, Manager
u rormeny uiamic uny ana oivnc uaruor
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CAPK MAY. N. J,
CAfK MAY. N, J.
at Cape May
We Are on the Job
There Are No Dangerous Bars to Cross
delays account of tides. The safest plac on tho Jersey coaBt
Trains direct to Schelllnger's Landing leave Chestnut street 6:50
30 8unday. The following modern steamers leavo Schelllnger's
Landing dally.
Osric Capt. Schellinger Steamer Queen City Capt. Buck
Ralph J. Capt. jonmon ursino iapi. duck
Francis Smith Capt. Johnson Theresa Capt. Williams
Vaud J. Capt. Buoy Lena Capt. J. Farro
No
ta flsh-
daiiy,
Benstead & Maguire
SANITARY BATHS
Beach Ave. and Perry
Hotel Virginia
CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY
Open for Season
NEAK HEACn
S. H. THOMPSON
SALE Seashore Property RENT
Wm. R. Sheppard
Real Estate and Insurance
Merchants' National nnk ltulldlng
HS!?n.ir.ont Kurn rm"- Prlv. hou.ekcep's-.
Pc. ratoa mon.. Bea. llabcock. 11 a v. & boh
1'QINT ri.KABANT 1IRVCH. N. J.
THE LEIGHTON
T.n!!f,na1, Exclusive Family Hotel
Dally Concerta, nnndnn. (lolf, Tennis.
""'""""P ianaKemni
nfiir.KT l.
rnnucii
AHnUUV PAUU. N. J.
The Hotel Beverly
6th Ave. at Park
North Aahnry Park, N. J.
A,Unrusuallx uwfior tabl. .nd tf"'BS:
", .?. K.n. nt,n moderate, lioow
let on request, ranalrment.
ooiuiJiiirainia
HOTEL COLONIAL
North Asbury Park
Ratra on Ilraneet. V. KAIIN
CLIFTON
109 3d Avenue
8d houae from beaoh. Orerlooklne ocean.
Capacity 100
m. k. nicisi.nnr
m
Cornish Arms
Cor. 6th and Kinjiley Directly on Beach
CKerlooklnit Ocean and Boardwalk. Hot .and
cold running wuter. Oolslno unexclld. HKlt.
M. OATK8
HOTEL CHARLES
7th Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J.
FULL OCEAN VIEW
MOPKn.vn: hates e. T. YOUNG.
ASBURY PARK'S "IDEAL SPOT"
HOFFMAN HOUSE
KIl'TII AND (IUANI) AVKS.
NUAIt OCKAN, KACINU Bt'lJiJKJ' iiAUis.
iiiXimivji wiTI'll INr ttOOMH
now oi'kN. ouici.i:t on kkquibst.
nXCJKl.IwKNT TA1II.K HI. lM"mi
Prop.
Norwood Hall, Ocean Block
4th wit... Anbury l'i
so w
jnii.i tin n ai
Wlilto aenlcei ll outlil ronmi
1'nrk, N. .1.1 .0 to SO.OO
'aiy. lxcrmioom winie,
iionmri.
WELLINGTON 6$t$ ,tuZV.k
nunnlnv wator In Every Hoom, eieotrlo.
Tlk't. C. w. Hart. Ownerehlp Management.
i
.
ASJUmy I'AHK. N. J.
'The HOUSE OF nOSriTALITY"
HOTEL
FRANKLIN
OPKNS JIAY 20
StMOlal Rarly Hates
tiend for llooldet
. C. BTnOL'D
North Asbury I'urk, N.J.
BURRINGTON HOTEL
Under New Management
817 SKVENTII AVK.
AaiJtJItY P,nit. N. J.
MRS. JE. SKHXMAN, Prop.
Form'v o thy Bmyiro, Ocijn Or.. S.J.
BRENTWOOD
nl??tih.lir,ltiA.ve.V ""ry Park. N. J.
h?nh. lli w'C'T- "rnw overlookln
fJS'niiYJ? lblo.':k f.rom ocen- natatorlum
f,1-Brilfolpnl ""ractlons: all homo comforti:
till riM ,1?m own rooms; ul i ni":
!?!ifvfML?n,1uc.0l1 w'"-i home cooklnat:
Ji!i,b.'.n.' 'rJ?Ih ,n "ni capacity 00: ratoi
rxasonablB. Phone lHBU At. It. It. Aof"
EDGEMERE
4lh Ave., Owait niork
Aibuxy Park. N. J.
Modern Improvements
Uosher-Hunirarlan Cuisine
Moderate Hate, nooklet
HU-HOri" und CIIASAN. Props.
Hotel Nework
Capacity 1B0 Fourth Avonuo
DANCINO. nOOICLKT
O. M. (MTTI.K
THE FLORIDA
OCEAN KND OS
OW1?Mrir a im
CAPACITY 100. M. II. APPLfolATHL '
UK.I"iPilll,,Mlh A- ovarlookuT
-i,Kr?!L:..u"'i x with runnln water:
ultes with hath. Harry Duffleld. Own. & pr.
WINDSOR TimiD ave,
.. 't-TT AU. OUTHIDI1 rtOOMS
AjWJMtitiAW PLAN. MODEItATH IIATKB.
fcDGEMERE ixu Ave' fr" uioc'
.. . , -""1-"1- Asbury Park, N. J.
Biod. Improvemtsi Kosher Hungarian cuisine.
Mod. rat. nklt. Llpkntt t Chasan. Props"
NJUtTjlASL,KV I'AKK, N. J,
HOTEL KENTUCKY
over Uwratlon Day. FISH & artAVKS. , .,.. nnil-4lo Rth-Av.-on-irr.!.
. vnKB 1 f 11IT1 to fc rUiain 13.. i.
NEW WINTHROP
8Tfnth nnd Tark ATM., N. Ashurr
Modern througliout; Amerlain-Hun-
carlan cutalne; dietary laws ob-
nerved. ii. fifir.i'viinu
M
upend the wcek-i-ml utiil lliclr vacutlona
here, ImH oiioncil The members nr
plnnnlnu for n tirnMin of IhvInIi enter'' v
tninments and many nquntlo worts nnd
danres and Hnturdiiy nlijlit pavilion din
ners nro being nrrani;ed. Amone; llw
members who inent the weelt'ind hcra
nrc I. Mornc. IC. LIvln.stiiM, M. Kelley, .
N. Hiirton. H. FlrtPlier. K. Jones. lit
J. Ooddnrd, M. Hnnford. N. UoRcrs nnd(
P. Palmer, of I'lillndelphln
Philodolphlans Open Home
Ilcnrv Palmer, of PMIndelphln. lift",
opened Rustle Iod?o nnd will entertain
extensively.
Mrs. Arthur K. Krynolu. or l-niia-tlclphln.
Is at Lnttclrie Coinn. Hhc h
a good strlns; of hordes with her,
There Is unusunl activity nmonR Uiij (
members of tho tennis club. Homo ol
tho members nrc U Todd. K. Wallace,
A. Snndcrn, M. Ulnkemore. D. Fowler
nnd fi, Stewart, of Philadelphia.
V.vrrv member of the Slimmer colony.
Wcternn flshcrm.en nnd nmateurs aV,
tools notico when early InRt week'
Vhnrles Kramer, n Philadelphia broker,
who lins n roiincc nere ior iiib ncnHun,
rittirncd from a trip in company with
nVnrr Ilendorson. brinclnc with him a
J plnt lake pickerel weighing moro than
I fiv noundi. The cntch breaks all rec
orcV thus far this season.
HPMMElt nKSOltTS HtTMMEW ItKIORTH H1TMMKR nKSOKTH , HI'MMIIlt KKSOIITH
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GEM OF THE NORTH JERSEY COAST
FINE BATHING BEACH, SPACIOUS WELL LIGHTED PUBLIC PAVILIONS, WIDE UNOBSTRUCTED BOARDWA.K, FISHING
PIER, SANITARY SWIMMING POOLS. PUKE AKIESIAW WATfcK, AINU SUftmuK nuitL Av.v,uwmui;Aiuna
NO MOSQUITOES
Wonderful backjrronnd of fertile farma, and auto drives through Monmouth County, making
centre of the North Jersey Coast, SO miles from New York.
JOHN McCORMACK GALLI-CURCI ANNA CASE PIASTRO
AND OTHER CKLEDRATED GRAND OPERA ARTISTS WTXJC ArrEAIt THIS SEASON IN THE
AUDITORIUM, AMERICA'S TEMPLE OF MUSIC Capacity 10,000 yiYkuTavksL
DEI.OW ARE LISTED THE TOREMOST HOTELS I TFIUTE DIRECT TO TITEM.
Cap. I Hotel. Proprietor. Cap. Hotel. Proprietor. tap.
I APARTMENTS
this resort the natural recreation
Hotel.
Proprietor,
AMERICAN PLAN
Aberdeen Mrs. J. S. Cooper 75
Aurora I,. O. Bull 00
Albatross L. II. Jones.... 123
Arllnitton Dr. P. C. Cooper 250
Ardmore-Suramerneld.. E. IC Shaw 200
Deaudry, The . .Mrs. Helen IJeaudry 4S
ntllard E. C. Carr 80
Doscobcl M. I.. Dloren 100
Cordova Harry I.. Woolman 7(1
Clear View Mrs. A. Hushes 0
Colonial Miss S. J. Foster 100
Crystal Wave.E. P. Krenkel & Son 00
Clarendon E. C. Patterson 7B
Choleca O. F. Kendall 00
Diamond Stato M. Everng-am BO
Dardanella S. W. Lord 70
El Dorado F. 8. Smalloy 100
arand Atlantic.... M. J. "Woodrlnff 200
Orovo Hall . a. llunn 7B
Guilford Mra. J. D. Schuppen TO
Hanne ford.... Josephine Hannolord ii
Interlaken Oeorae It. Haines a
InsUlp Hotel. J. C. Doron. E. Lloyd 100
La Chevalier J. F. Doremus ISO
La Plerro n. M. Watt 250
Ltllagaard William A. Hyka 100
Iv)raln...F. W. L M. K. RnhMnd t0
MaEnolla airs. j. ji. rnmn
jr.incheater Harry V. Pullen 12.1
Majestic E. Clrment 200
Maria Villa Mrs. M. A. Dupuy 20
New Philadelphia E. Clement 100
AMERICAN PLAN
North End Hotel R. M Watt
New Centennial.. .Mrs. C. A. Levis
Ocean House.. IC. I. Duncan ZMIey
Ocean Side Mrs. F. II. Kunst
Ocean View O. C Prldham
Ocean Avenuo House N. O. Nevllli
Olive House A. I.. Newman
Ormond Hotel. .. .Mm. W. P, Dunn
Peek-Inn E. E. MacPeelc
Park View Hotel
Mrs. It. A. Walnwrlzht
Queen L. J. Russell
Rhelburne V. C. Haynes
Surf Ave. Home.. A. P Stackhouso
Stratford Hall C. M. Hockey
Stokes Hall.. A. L. B. Strussburirer
SeacrofL. Butcher & Hulse
Sunset Lodge. Mr.iMrs. J. II Sweet
St. Elmo Hotel 15. II. Shubert
Sterling-. French L Phillips
The Honeysuckle. .. .Mrs. A. Smith
The National W. II. Jett
Whitfield Chas. M. Herman
Waldorf.... Mrs. C. Ward Putnam
Warrlnzton M. H. HenniK
Waverly II. Hank
AND FURNISHED
ROOMS
Keystone Cottage
Mrs. L. Van Deventer 40
Lane Villa M. L. ft L A. Lane (10
Main Avenue House .M. II HennlB
Marine Mra M. J. Snow 00
Newark Mm R. J. Jones 25
Pleasant View. Mrs. M. IJ. Faraday 20
Princeton Mrs. F. H. Kunst 25
Ocean Inn.... Mrs. Harvey Bucher 30
Roosevnlt....Mlsn L. A. Hoferkamp 40
Sea Crest Mrs .1. Chapman 25
Troy Place E. A. Weeks 40
Mrs. T. F. Moore. 01 Pitman tv... 20
Mrs. II. J. Nickel. 11 Pitman av... 20
T M. Jones. 0 At'antle av 20
Mrs. J. Blewett, 35 Atlantlo av. . . 25
Cafeterias With Furnished Room.
Sampler Inn
Mrs. M. Newberry A Mrs. A. Errltzoe
Osbnrn House. ...Miss A. M. Van Skltn
De Witt House Mrs. F. Voeller
Associate Members
A CITY REFLECTS THE CIVir PRrDE
OF ITS U U S 1 N E 8 S MERCHANTS
RANKS
Ocean Grove National Bank.
Asbury Park & Ocean Drove Bank.
Ocean Qrors Times, Printers & Publishers
NAME ADDRESS
C C. Clayton
Btelnbach Co l"
Frederick W. Ennel.
Stephen D. Wooley.
feacoast Blec. Co,
70 1 Harry a. Shreve.
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IfSINKSS
lVpt. Store
Pt. Btors
Drusirlst
LDrusrlst
trlctan
.Butcher
lutcher
ildenco
eddltur
.Fish" ealer
. Fish ikealer
Fruit. Pvduca
..Fruit. PVluce
James Borce
Mrs. James Borce..
Chas. F. Knnyon
A. D. Harvey A Sons
R. C M. Schadt
Harry Woolman
William Gilbert
Paul Strassburg-er,
Orocr and Dllctaen
Lrster Waller ico ISiWer
Frank O. Wilson Ice I!aW
N. J. Tavlor Milk Dtalir
Jacob Btlles ExO-ibs
P. M. Day Ico Crisn
Chas. Jenkinson Pavilion Cunt.
Thomas Anrlea Plumr
Andrew T. Van Cleve Plumles
Green Line Auto. Information Bureau..
Slght-Stelni? Auo
E N. 'Woolston Heal Eilali
IxjuIs Bronson Ileal Estate
Kano Bakery
Seacn.iBt Uarace Supply Co.
Dr. W. A. Robinson.. . .
Dr. C. J. Masslnser..
Dr. C. W. Karsner..
Dr. C. w. Day.
Baker",
. . .Auto
.M. D.
M. D.
M. I).
90 Fait Train and Sandy Hook Boats Dally One Hour and Thirty Minutes From New York
TOR ILLUSTRATED LITERATURE ADDRESS
OCEAN GROVE HOTEL ASSOCIATION, INC., PUBLICITY BUREAU
l,c7Ai? liC h A Ocean '
Mfl!eS ! 6rove !
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Dlrrctlv on the Heath KlfMitnr Nertlre. t'l.KMENT A Cl.r.MI'.NT
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Sunset Lodge
Pitman and Central Avcs.
Ocean Grove, N. J.
.: American Plan ::
Second ll'oclf From Beach
Mr. & Mr.. J. 3. SWEET, Propi.
The Lillagaard
S Abbott Ave., Ocean Grove, N. J.
Overlooking Ocean
Modern family hotel wui homelike
atmosphere.
Quality.
Cleanliness.
Comfort.
Booklet Phonr. Ahury 2J50 SI.
WILLIAM L. HYKA
Ouner-Mnnucrr
'in 'sglFTr'
Grove N. J.
overlooking
m. ism n
IHFVlfflBBRNE
y.L.nav
ovnerc
hOTCCOLO
'KUNMING
'WATea in
veav ftoOH
New Centennial
American and European plani near beach
and auditorium; modem; exoellsnt cuisine,
capacity 100. Booklet. C. A. LEVIS.
NATIONAL
SO SLVIN AVE.
Near Beach and Auditorium.
Modern Improvements. Cafeteria.
W. II. JETT
yOxerlootyng Ocean
Most select, centrally located Hotel In
Ocoiii aroe. CHAS sr. HERMAN
Proprietor und Manager
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The Allenhurst
Pitman & Central Aves.
Ocean Grove, N. J.
FURNISHED ROOSrs
Running: Water. Refined Atmosphoro.
SPECIAL SEASON RATES
R. S. DRAKE
Strafford Hall
7 ISIain Ave.
8 Doors From Reach
American & European Plan
Baa; C. H. HOCKEY
Ocean Ave. Hotel j
17 Ocean Avenue i
ON REACH
All Outside Rooms
New Management
N. G. NEVILLE
SURF AVE. HOUSE
One block to Ilraih Modern home cook
tne New management. Ilooklet
A. P. Stackhouse
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UJULUIN1AL
IS Sluln Are., Ocean Oroie. N. J.
American mid European Plan.
K. rOSTER. Prop.
LORAINE
No 8 Ocean Pathway. Full ocean view. At
tha boardwalk and near all attractions. Out.
sldn airy roomsj running water and new
iaulpment. Table a feature; thoroughly ren
nvRted Undor direct management of pro-
peur. lUteon ti,'"1S01;OiTA!ibUr,r
5io4-w. ' " hoiilami
Ocean Grove Hotel
3D Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J.
!i block from ocean; near auditorium and
all attroctlonsi all outside rooms. American
and European rlan. modorato rates. Tel. 801.
A. M. ORIOOS, Prop.
? TOWER HOUSE
X
27 Webb Ave., near Beach
FUHNISHED ROOMS LIGHT
', HOUSEKEEPING PHIVILEQE.
rtM ii.,,,. ri Slain ATeuue.
Uccnn Mouse 0(.clin f)ro,p Nt ,1
Near bench and Auditorium. Tennis,
cronuet; first-class family hotel! alrv
rooms, roles la ixr day; 118 upward
weekly. Telephone UOT-R. Ilooklet.
K. I. DUNCAN ZEI.I.KY
WINDSOR THIRD AVENUD
T T. . wm-w, -.
UICAN PLAN.
I . Laue, near X!an. fidoot
l aocoramodatlons for .families and tourists.
linnTeniTU TiItes W'Jn Plan only. aptclal rates Juni
MOUI.RATB UATS. and September Miss M, T, P.ICHAHDSON,
PARK VIEW
Ontrnlly locfttil ; nenr Ilench nnd Audi
torlutn : modem ; all outsldo rooms over
looking ocean and lake. Booklet.
Phone 8010.J
It. WAINWRIG1TT
THE WARRINGTON
22 Lake Ave, C .m Grovp
'In the Midst o Everything'
3 doors from Ileaoh Phone Ilookut
II. IIENNIO
WALDORF
76 INIt. Herman Way
Modern ; nenr bench ond audltor-lum .
rooms with or without board, rtn
sonablo rates. M. V. l'l'T.NAJI.
ARLINGTON HOTEL
OCIUN ROE. N. J.
Refinement and Comfort
All Rooms With Running Water
DR. FRANK r. COOPER.
Cap. 200. Ownership-Management
KATHNELL
SO BROADWAY
Furnlsliei roon
Corner hriuso nenr beach 1 arye
Hlr' rooms Hatrs reasonal-.
O. I. HATI'll.l.D
(Formerly It Atliuitic Ac )
Occnn Grove
N'.J.
At Rraeb
ARDMORE
SUMMERFIELD IMione 278 J
New Dining ltuum
Laiuclt) 'i;:.
A. E. Shaw
OCEXN OROVH. N. .1.
LAUREL HOUSE
A Q T)snirliti ii fsvnn Crtvn V 1
C 1U Ul'UU" i; VIVIIII M t w . Ol
I Near llciich tml Auditorium
I.
Light
Iurnlnliol Rooms
lr lltasoiiiible R.itra
Le Chevalier
Cor, Crntrul Atc. and Webb Atc.
OCE.VN OROVE. N. J.
.1. E. DOREStrJH. Prop.
r.d
DARDANELLE
I'omiirlj llniumont
40 Ocean Pathway
"
Auditorium r.nd lloo.ti
. LORD
'lei 02
Oi-mond Bec. ? S:n i
Snsilnus porches I riubMructtd viv of
orenn i mi ii mums Aincrtraii
p an ftivenciii cuisine
I. I.. IIINN
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Ocean Grove Hotei
39 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J.
ill block from esn. near auditorium und
nil Mtr lions al outsiilo rooms Amcu'su
und KuMipcan plan mo'lerate intra. T I Mil,
A. M IJHtUU.S Prop
Clialionfe
Directly 'on oceau front
Khlsrs, Owner, and Prop)
THE QUEEN
1 Ocean Pathway, on Ocean Front
Ocean Grove, N. J.
Near Auditorium: centrally located, first
cUssi modern equipment; alt outside, airy
rooms; ocean Uew.
nooklet L. J. RUSSELL
"A OOOD PLAGE TO HOARD"
LA VASHAft IIOCHE, Ocean (Irorc. N. J.
Hhort block from ocean, Low rates
L'a3TW , INORIP HOUSE
LTiTwTJlhway. Mod. rata
mj
'jrirturo.
Wis Ml VtAstK
OBANi IXOVO '
CORDOVA
2C Webb na. 1 blk to bea h m I mil
side rms.. thoroughly renontd iw ul
ratos lor June. I'hono V2ftl It N-w
management, , It I, WOOLMAN P ip
bury Park
ST. ELMO
Open All Year
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i'luins Ne Miiii.iuriiisiii
it. it. ouriiKitT
MAGNOLItA ll 1'1rln Pathway Near
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OCEAN OHOVK. N. J,
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J40 Ocean- Pathway, nsw
yiaeement, ocekn yiiw,
GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEF.
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nuruti. bolel ii cafttorlii, unilr new nm.
hlp-mgt , rafeterla seats ROOt nusl, ri ,i
cuursy Tel H7H. M. J, WOlHilNI. I
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