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New York Tribune (New York, NY) 1908-06-28 [p 14] · MANHANSET HOUSE $&i** SHELTER ISLAND, N. Y....
Transcript of New York Tribune (New York, NY) 1908-06-28 [p 14] · MANHANSET HOUSE $&i** SHELTER ISLAND, N. Y....
MANHANSET HOUSE $&i**SHELTER ISLAND, N. Y.
Under New Management— J. HULL DAVIDSON.
THE HOTEL DE LUXE OF LONG ISLAND1*« than two hours by tot trains from New York. One hundred elegant hath rooms.
I,ong distance telephones in every room. A cuisine unexcelled by any house. Accommoda-
tion for 600.
The scenery on Shelter Island is like, that in a mountain range. Free from
malaria and mosquitoes. A stay on this beautiful island is like an ocean voyage.
Boatinc of all Kind*. N V. Yacht Club station, automobile garage, private• -table for horses, ei-ht^en-hole coif links, sea bathing, fishing, tennis croquet.
(lancine: horseback riding: thirty miles of splendid roads for automobihng anddriving. All kinds amusements. A spacious and elegant hotel surrounded by
. lovely flowers, green lawns and forest trees.
Eeached by Long Island Railroad, also by Montauk Boats.
Program for Manhanset Home-Coining WeekBWBRACKS MANY ATTRACTIONS.
.tvt.t I—Coif T«urr»Ti»r.t.
.in.v =—<viebr»tion of 24th Ann!v*rrary—roatpHmentsrj Banaael at nicht to *u»!"tR <»r r,a
ji-t.t 3—AutoinobJle race of To,,ri,,c Car- from i•""«i •""« ts!«nr! city for Manhans-t Cup. Contrs-t-»nt< 10 chnosf th«-)r own routes.
JULX 4-Shelt^r Island Y»rh» <-|uh Ua.-es -Illumination of Grounds hy 17.000 IiiKht S-GrandS-Grand Spec-
tacl^ of Fire Works— Special .Musif by MilitaryBand—Dancing at MKht.
Write, or apply for booklet and rates at
23 Union Square, N. Y.City, Tci. 1227 stuyvc^ant
or on the premise*.
ArranEementii can be made for accommodations before Juno 28 on Special Terms.
fThe Ideal Place to Live This Summer.
I Only resort with triple attraction of ocean, takes ;md river. $1,000,000 ocean-frontimprovements just completed. Greatest cottage family resort. Live here all Summerfor le-»« than few- weeks" board at hotel cost-. All Summer sports and amusements.
Free ocean-front band concerts. Finest drives in the world for motoring. A resort- combining all attractions of city and country in a greater degree than any other place.
IWrite for free illustrated folder to B. B. Bobbin. Publicitj Director, 192 Broadway,
ILong Branch, X. J. vBflSMsssssstsSlstsssssssssvsssssssssVßsssssssssßsss^^
TENXSYI.YAMA.
Sped*! RaOe* and Attractions Over Jol.r 4th.
WATER GAP HOUSEPELAVTAKE WATER CAP. PA.
V, \u25a0» open. Remains open until December. Secondssaion Same ouiierfhip. management. Capacity 500A Mountain Paradise. Highest altitude; coolest loca-tion: no humidity. Fltuated In the midst of its ownbrtvate magnificent park. Far remove,! from the noise ;and dust of public highway* and railroad*, but within i»asv acorn of both. Entirely rebuilt, 1907. at » com irf over SlO0.O00.O0: now THE FINEST EQUIPPED.
'BEST APPOINTED AND LARGEST HOTEL IN
rHIS REGION. RunnlnK mountain spring: water inail rooms. Private tiled baths, also public baths;Steam beat: open loir fireplaces. Electric ltchts;rivdraullo elevator: telegraph and telephones. White
service. Cuisine of riiciest standard. Own green-hpnees. farms and dairy of registered cows. Everyputdoor «pert and indoor amusement. Orchertra. Fre-ouent social functions. Rldlnjr academy, solf links,raraee and livery within the grounds. Booklet ofcamera views and official auto maps mailed. Coachesmeet all trains. Special June and July and season«tes. JOHN PfRDT COPE
Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
Newer Congress Hall$75,000 in Improvements.
Hotel willopen, perfect in every detail.WEDNESDAY. JULY *.
Klectric liphtß. new sanitary pliimhlns;throußh"«it. Evervthlne; m«>-lern and up to Jate..
H !». (IF.MEXT, Preß. and Manser
also HOTEL .MARSbILLI:BROADWAY * 103 DST.. NEW YORK.
IV THE HEART OP THE ADIRONDACK*.
TlRUISSEAUMONTand COTTAGE*, take PlaHd. >". T.
OPEN JUNE TO OCTOBER.An Ideal Resort for Rest and Recreation.. Fttlt»»
with private baths. For rates an^l booklsts a'i IrwisE. H. PATRICK, Manager.
(Formerly A*+t Manager . a •!irfAstoria, \. T.)
LAKE PLACID ADIRONDACKS
GRAND VIEW HOTELOpesj June to October. OOf.F. <"anoe!ne. i.lAiiroadacJtattraction*. Address. THOS. PARKE3.
Booklets at Town & \u25a0\u25a0-_..-..
WHITEFAGE INNLAKE PLACID, N. Y.
JUNE m TO OCTOBER 1.I.Btevt and Mn-t .Modern Adirondarks HotsL
Evenrthing to make summer life enjoy-able. Cool. 'ir>'. bracing climate. Golf,Boating, and all sports. Cuisine ar.dservice of highest excellenco. Selectpatrona^*?. Hotel and i in| life. Fur-niph^d cottages for rent.
AddressHARRINGTON MILLS.Wh!t*fa.e«» Inn. "Wnltefac*, N. T.
ADIRONDACK*.STEVENs HOCBK, LAKE PT-ACm X T.BOOKLET OX R2QtE3T
Spenb 4tb Jul?at Saratoga!
Zbe (stan& XDinionoffers special Inducements to |>er»t<n»seeking * brief Tacation. Address
WOOI.I.KV A (;KRRA\S. Proprietor*.
Ssratr.ira SpririK*. New V<T«
"THKOUCH THE HEART OP THE CATSKIIIS"By Its completion this Modernly
iSquippsd Railway has
RL.AZKD A TR.VII. THROUGH AVIRGIN MOUNTAIN FASTNESS.Opening up to the tourist, the searcher for
Health. Rest. Recreation or a PermanentSummer Hc-me.
a vkritabi.f: wonderland ofpicturesque rugged beauty.
Travel *rh»r» vnu HI. far or near. th»Kmpire State, famouj for its resort.", boastsof none more generously Endowed by Natu."than this Mountain Territory alone the
RIGHT OF WAT OF THE NEWDELAWARE
* EASTERN RAILWAYNow ac-es.c|bl» for list first tim« at
A MINIMUMEXPENDITURE OF TIMRAND MONEY.
Through connection with West Sh<>r».Ontario A Western. Ulster * DelawareRailroads and Hudson River Day Line.
A neat, compact. Illustrated Hock.•THROUGH THE HEART OF THE
CATSKILLS."P«-!.<-ribe« briefly and pointedly the Hotel*.Farm* ami Hoarding Houses In this sec-tion. Basil free on written request to
A. M. WHITE. Geni Pa«s<riKPr AEPnt.7 WAU. ST.. NEW TORK -*;TT
"PHONE" RK'.TOR. 2X"->.
THE KITTATINNY,DBI-A"«"ARE "WATER GAP. PA.
LABGEST. iIOST 11ODERN. AND THE LEADINGHOTEL. COOLEST LOCATION. Derives the fullbenefitr>i th« br»eies caused by the "Gap's" formation. Tabie
supplied Irom Hotel's Farm. Orchestra, social diversions.Writ*for booklet showing Hrjel. Kittatinny Park i-cenes,
official auto maps Livery,sarace, \u25baaddle hBfsMS Kitta-tinny coach meets ail traiije American Plan, also
A la Carte. G. FRANK COPE.
SARATOGA SPRINGSWINDSOR HOTEL
OPFNS JfLV IST.Spf-cia! Rates on Application
R. G. PMVTH. Lessee
NKH HAMrSBIKr.
MONTANESCAIsesi reat. e»)*ci Modern family hotel. B->"klet9 and
floor plans on msjsjHt 1. I.'. IVISON. Owner and Pro-prtetor. Vt Pocono. Fa.
Tfc«SICK 'JROit FT. IN ALLEGHENIKS.—GOLF.tmnlF fishirp. orcheiitra. casino, turnssbed cottages.
f*am brat, excellent cuisine, booklet. H. M. ESSICK,&.tck Height*. Fa PAUL SMITH'S
IN THE
ADiRO!.OAGKSn«grood and St. Reds Chain of Lake*.
Throuzh train service r'.ny sad ss>Wt X«»York Central Lines
—Pa*i! Smith's Railway,
liirc.-f nlre~—
»tv York «toek Ktfftaiw.
SARATOGA SPRINGS H. Y.Open June 1. American and European fIaim. i>*«l»l
SeiSn/°r 6e
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PropEE coe
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NEW JEKSEX.
17AUKBEK & GGTTASES.IctferNon, X. H.« \u25a0• bite Mountain?*
.' caeoo June to OctoberBooklet charles V. lirßl'HY,Mrr.nbOe Mountain Open <io'f Amateur Championship Tour-rnmont. August STtb. 2*'.^. 29th.
July 4th Outuig to••The World Famed View"
CATSKILLMOUNTAIN
HOUSEpvitß HOURS AT.TITTT'EFr."M NEW rOKK 2.250 FEET
NOW OPENFOREST PREPK.RVE, 2.7K0 ACRES. TWOTIKAT'TIFrT. I.AKKS i'ANOKINT,. TENNIS.MISM POWBRFITI, SEARCHLIGHT: ITSRANGE IS 12.000 SQUARE MII^ES A LIGHTTHAT CASTS ITS RATS INTO FIVE STATES.ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND BELLS. SANITARYPLUMBING.PI"XX WATER FKOM \ SPKING IN TIIK
mm or a sntucß nubi.
Table d'Hoie Dinner ServedDaily for Day Visitors, $1.00CHAS. «Sc GfcO. H. BEACH, Managers
CATSKJLL. X. Y.
FOR SUMMER HOME, OUTIKS OR VACATIONLONG ISLAND
"Where Cooling Breeze* Blow'"Over 400 Mile* of Shoreon Ocean. Sound and Rays.
Descriptive book containing list of hotels andboarding cottages. fr«« on application at the
following L I K. H. ticket offices: 120 B'way.OS Fifth aye.. and 51 TV. I'Jr.th St.. S. Y. City:
336 Fulton St.. B'klyn. or mall«d on receipt or«c. postage by the i;en'l PasaT Agent, 1.. IR R. 2«3 Fifth aye.. Now York.
NEW JERSEY.
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open. *4fr ADIROMDACXSMODERN
*far, euubottows.
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***££&root, »*HW. S. KELLOGG. «ig^ *
£»•r.ran.l Hotel. N^ Y. flry **/f TmV^
THK BEST PI.ACE TO xrrNP YOIB SIMMERVACATION IS IN THE HISTORIC. riCTl'-
KESQVE AND HF.AI.THFTI. „CATSKILL MOUNTAINS
Ihe high altitude of thl* xreat mountain sanitarium,ranging: from 2.000 to 4.*00 feet above the sea. I*anImportant factor In the ,*rlertlon of a summer home
tn addition to the piiriiopark* there are over 1.000hntrU and boiirdine hi>u»es amid the gxe«?n flell* and
tontine <r-JK« in thi> country of scenic beauty andnildtvood rbarms.
TJje Ulster '& Delaware R. R.»5?rH dtiperb train nervier without chance of car* be-tween Philadelphia. .ler»e.v City and New York, and allpoints in this populnr *unnner resort.
Th* R!r» Van Winkle Flyer leaves Yew York (42dSt.). »la West Shore R. R.. at 1 o'clock P. M.
The summer time schedule for season of 1908 1* nowin effect.
The 'Vatßklll Mountain Limited." composed exclu-sively of parlor cars with observation car. leavingNew Tork on week days at 10 o'clock A. M.. Is apopular feature of the service.
An Illustrated Summer Book, with map of the Cat»-UIIU and list of hotel* and boarding; houses, will be.Kent free on receipt of 8 rents postage.
N. A. SIMS. Gen'l Passenger Agent.Kingston. N. T.NEW JFKSEY
UPPER QIIKS^iIGSARANAC LAKE «**««"MUASelect Scminer Home IR 'i
Boating:. lUhlnjr. AND COTTAfiESTennis. Golf. ASU O-llA'Jt.*M. B.MARSHALL,MKr. ADIROMDACXSSaranae Inn. >". Y. A UIH U XUMW h*
THE REXMERE,in chctbchhx park.
Slainlor<i-in-tlie-<atski11s.Finest Summer Hotel In the Mountains I'nder n»w
management Rooms single or en suite, with or with-out bath. Private Golf Course. Music. Pancing. Bowl-ing. Billiard!". «~*omplet» furnished cottages for rent.
For booklet, rates and other information address
MOFFATT & PECK.STAMTORD. NEW VOKK.
ManhattanBeach Hotel
NOW OPEN.Concerts by Maurice Levi and iiis Band.
New Automobile Road Direct to the HotelHII.I.IAMHUGHES, Kuom Clerk.
Pbone 600. Coney Island
ORIENTAL HOTELMANHATTAN SEACH
Now Open IJ. P. GREAVES, manager
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANNEW RESTAURANT
NEW AUTOMOBILE ROAD, DIRECT TO HOTEL
THE
(iOariborousb-Bcnbcini(CAPACITY 1100).
«•!'(; Its beautiful and spacious Exchanges and SubGalleries, overlooking two blocks of central Ocean ifront. Its large rooms with private baths, each sup-plied with *ea water. Its «xQul6lte music, reflneipatronaee and general air of elegance and taste laIts decorations and furnishings. Is particularlyattractive during
ATLANTIC CITY'SGREAT SUMMER BBASOW
of June, July. August and September.White service: both American and European PlansOwnership Management
—-I White & Sons.
Grand Atlantic HotelVirginia «v«. and Beach. Atlantic City. N. J. Always
ep«c. Capacity 600 srue*ia. WithJa few stops of famous
Otae 1. Pier. Southern exposure. Unobstructed view.
I^.r«» rooms. Running furt«*lan -water. S*>a water in allbaths. prl\"ate and public Sur. parlors. Klevator.\u25a0phnnea in rooms. Orchestra. White service. Excellentcuisine. Coaches meet trains. Write for literature. TermsSl2V' up weekly. American plan- Long distance 'phone1480 CB«1D Atiactlo City. CHARLES H. COPE.
WAWBEE HOTEL, UTH;
—MM!t(l? i.AfcK. MMisscbl
Open June 20th t.> October 1«.Weeh7y rates. {!!.(\u25a0>•"> per weeii dvssps)
Special terms for eari» season.Private cottages suitable for families.
All amusements to be four.l any^her*.Send for illustrated booklet and calendar.
J.BEN HART. Wawb-ek. N. Y.
MOR LEY'SIWH 8 vL Ess *»•»\u25a0 a'i Hotel and cottages in th« heart of th« Adtroßisß*"*.i overlooking two of th» most beautiful lakes in ta
*region. Trout fishtn?. bass Us !*. boatlns. batsin!-
!bowling, pool, tennis, music, hou*» physician. siSii. tary plumbing. Pur« spring »*ter. So pulaaoa*''• invalids. Artistic catalogues.
—MORLKTS. Lake Pleasant. Hamilton Cix. m T.
BELMONT ""L7S2L*"*Hom«llk«. Fln« View. F. C. THOMA.-*.Prog-
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ADTRONDACKS.f DEER'S HEAD INN.i Elliafcethtown. N. Y. Golf; autoiacbi!» hea.f<j'iarr««*I B. F. STET^ON^IADIKOVDACK HOUSE. Indian ifllM —\u25a0\u25a0'**!. N. T.
—Accommodates 25. Rates from $» to **•i"~
! week and $2 per day. Mrs. E. MEAD. Prop.
NXAR NEW MIXiJON DOLLAR PIER.
HOTEL OSTEND,Soften A va, aci Boardwalk. Block Ocean front. AtlanticQty. N. J. *00 rooms overtook ocean. 100 withbath Peawater l*th*. H»>*iea tea water swimming pool. 'Whiteferric*. Orol>e«tra. Special terms. (12.M) to J2O weekly.
Aa»«rloaa plan Ooach ireeta ?ra!rs. Ut^rat'ire roalled.Xrv." TORK OFFICE. 1?» FOURTH iVE.
'Phone ?SAA QreiscreT. D P. RAHTER, Manager.
SUNSET PARK INNNAMES FALLS,N. V. OPENS JUNE 25th
CATSKILLS' FINEST HOTELRooms slnsrl'" or en suite, with or without bath.
Excellent music daily by renowned Holland TrioSunset Park private Sprins; Water nrrved. Cuisine andservice unsurpassed Elevators. For booklet address
OWEN C. BECKER, Prop.. Halnes Falls. N. Y.
THE CLARE MONTCatskills, Haines Falls, N. V.
Modern; electric light;pure spring water; baths, tennis Igolf; for 75; $10 to $15 Circular. SCOTT A. RUSK.*
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GRAND HOTEL IfftTOlHflMOrNTAINS. \u25a0 T
V
NOW OPEN.'
\u25baThrough coa^h and drawing room mi eervlc* \u25ba
from New Yor» direct to hotel grounds. Altitude \u25baover 2.oi"»<> feet. y
Passenger elevator to all floor*. Rooms sinrly \u25baor »n suite, with private bath. LFor terms and fullInformation address >
THE GRAND HOTEL CO.. i.TJighmount P. 0.. x T. X
C ALE HALLHOTEL. AND hANATORICM.
ATI-ANTICCITT, N. J.A few «jMki In our comfortable sr,4 <>rtnt house.
•"•\u25a0 evrry modem c lv«-.•-. » &sd superior table aod•ervice. win \- a creat restorer.
Baits for pleasure or health for ladies and genUemen.«-;•; trci£«d attaadaau only.
F. L TOUXO. General Manager.
HOTEL MORTONYtof'.Ela Ay«., nttr b»»-h. Atlaatle Oty. N.
—Op<n aa
the yew. Ftae t»S!i. Sultaa wlta private baUu Hand-••ccely fU7TJ»ta»<i- Perfect •»..'.:»-» arrangamenta. EI«-»a?nr to all floor*. Bpeclal rate* 'or winter. Capacity 2941ICES. N. £. Hatvt>sjOwner and Proprietor.
SPEND THE FOURTH AT
ASBURY PARKWorld Famous Resort on the North Jersey Coast
Magnificent fireworks display on th«» ocean pier. Two concerts by Arthur Pryor's band.Theatricals at the Casino. Bicycle races (Powers circuit) at the athletic grounds. Surfbathing, canoeing, fishing, sightseeing auto, launch and ocean yacht trips. A new pleas-ure every hour. 100 trains a day. For complete program, booklet and hotel rates ad-dress Bureau of Information, 580 Mattison Aye., Asbury Park, N. J.
Ocean Hotel, Largest of the Leading Hotels.Delightfully located. UEO. U, ATKINS1 EONS.
Victoria Hotel, Fifty Yards from the Surf.Open all year. Capacity 300. $15 up. Splendid service. Rooms with bath. S. KKMPE.
Hotel Brunswick, Overlooking Ocean and Esplanade.Highest standard maintained. Booklet and rates. Address MORGAN & PARSONS.
The Fenimore, a Homelike Hotel by the Sea.Capacity 275. Modern in Every Respect.
*THOMAS NOBLS.
Minot House, Third Avenue.\u25a0elect service only. Capacity 200. Elevator. Evening dinners J. MTfCOT.
Tile /Vl?lfli^nn Facing Atlantic Pqusre. ! Ifni/rf HnriCP Sunset and "Webb area.IIIC .tIdUISUII. overlooking ocean .boar.l- LIU)U •«"Ui»e. New bull(llns andwalk and Sunset I^ake. Capacity 150 Booklet. equipment. Cap. 150. Finest location. L. EVANS.
Metropolitan Hotel. ££» The Willard. ££&£££*Irrn.;»l famliy hotel. J1.% up. S. T. CHAMPION. I Capacity 80. White) service. A. F. NEWKIRK.THE ABOVE ARE AMONG ASBURY PARK'S BEST HOUSES
Write direct to them for rates, and give complete Information of your wants.
THE NEW YORK'SBEST KNOWN AND POPULAR.Summer Rpport on Great South Bay,
The CLIFFTON"BONAIRE," PATCHOGUE, L. I.
NOW OPEN. PATRONAGE SELECT Appointments modern. Suites with private baths. Excellentcuisine and service. Boardwalk, orchestra, garage,yachting facilities and 200 bathing; houses. Hot<>l automeets trains. Write for booklet. Telephone. S3
W. M.JENKINS. Trop.
PROSPECT HOUSE.Shelter Island Height*. L. I.
Now open. Yachting. Kathins. Ooif. Urlving. Tennisetc. Special rates for July. BookletR. T. MARTIN. Manager
A high elas* mountain resort, accommodatino; 2.V)guest*. Modem 1n appointments. All the con\-enlencesof city life.
Many outdoor rwmsationa. Superior orchestra. Billiards,tennis, croquet, boating, flablns;; good livery, etc.
ST. JOHN & BON. Port Jervi«, N. T
NEW TOBBL
THE INN AT HIGH POINT.The Inn is located at th« hi^htst point In New Jersey
Be«nery of unparalleled grandeur. Elevation 2.000 feet.Pure mountain air, no malaria, no files, no mosquitoes.
A Mountain like fed entirely by springs. Boats torent
VICTORIA COTTAGE, FAR ROCKAWAY.nve minutes station, beach two short block*. Superior
table; selected gUf-Bts; inducements. Central aye. cornerJohn; 'phono 3SO-—Far Rockaway. ROHTER
HOLLYWOODHOTEL AND COTTAGES,
LONG BRANCH, N. J.,Will Open June 30.
CcCer entirely new management thai season.EAGER A BABCOCK. Booklnjf Offl«».14 EAST «OTH ST.. NEW YORK CTTT.
Telephone. 8500— Plaza, FORT LOWRY HOTELANT) <OTTAGKS
BATn 6EACH, L. I.l.'ow open. Accommodates 600 *fues!«i 500 feet o<-»a nfrontage. Bowling, tennis.
A RICHARDSON, Pro;.
HOTEL GRAMATANBRONXVILLE.
WESTCHESTER COUMTY. N. Y.OPEN ALL TUG TKAB
Vo discomfort to guests as a result of th«recent fire, which did not Interfere w!th th«public rooms or the service. The damagad»ne wan confine, to one bedroom win* only,which will be immediately replaced b-r a fire-proof building larger and handsomer In «veryway. Every comfort of a hotel of the highestHass conducted In a manner that haiT at-tracted to Itself a most exclusive and discrim-inating: clientele. Large public raomi andsoa-clous verandas. No mosqultoea. P
MOST MODERATE KATKS of any FIRSTCLASS HOTEL Near N. T.
Only thirty minutes from the Grand CentralStation via Harlem Dlv of the NT.". ,R. R. 80 train, dally; golf. tennTs. ,,rla/r la/ andmotoring. Fine orchestra large ballroom *o .for booklet and special summer rat«
Ben<l
J. .1. LAXMNCOMPANY. Proprietor.Kin*Props.. Garden < It, Hotel. Garden City.L.I.
OCEAN GROVE.unTPi yiiPQTin
°:re^tlt on beach.fIUICL (IfAllCdI111 "per: .Tom March Ist to
AM> Oct. I.V Elevator. Book-
THE QUEEN Cement &clement.
THE COLONIAL^^x.,.iTio% ocean »-lew. Spacious verandas.
Booklet, a FOSTER.
POINT & WOODS.—
OCEAN HOUSE ANT> CY>T-tag-fa opens Jim.: 15th. Located or: the famous Mr»Island Beach; practically at sea; tht-re are no Unabreezes. Excellent surf an.i still water bathing, blueflfhlng and bailing. Modern Improvements this itAdJre«« E. N. BILLAKD.Point O' Woods.
THE ARLINGTONRichfield Springs, N. Y.
OASHERIE DE WITT. Proprietor.nemodeled and Renovated throughout.
The largest most modern and up-to-date hotel InCentral New Yolk. Now ..pen
Opposite the Famous Sulphur Baths.Golf, Tennis. Boating and UrlvlnxWrite for Bookie;, rate*, etc
\ A SUMMER RESORT OP THU BEST C^-VSS-
MIZZEN TOPj HOTEL
AND COTTAGESOn Crest of Quaker Mill.
PAWLING N. Y.Two hours from New Tork City tl*Hartsm R. "\u25a0'
1.200 fe<»t elevation: delightful surrouad!nx»: ••*.Itennis, music. Ac; new private baths.
NOW OPENBooklets and Information on application.
W. P. CHASE,ALSO
HOTEL GRENOBLE.5«TII ST. AM) TTIIAYE.. XtTV TOM CfTT.
THE COLUMBIAN\u25a02^ȣ& anJ m
*L«wre^ River.^, V
the Thousand l.land*. Excellent cuisine Orche Btrland all amusements. Now Open. Booklet<"'
rl-"C3lr
L. A. JOHNSON. Prop.
THE ORTLEY INN,SQL'AN BJiACH ORTI-ET. N. J. On the Sea Shore Lineof Penna, R. R.. seventy taiies from New Tork and Phlla,Hot surf balhlcc. sJOLlng and fishing. Rates. (10 to
(17.60 per weak. Now upon for \u25a0! aeaaua. For par-Ucul&ra addreu JOHN J. BENSON.
THE ALBERTSON,MANLOTOKJNG. ST. J.
Z>IBJBCTX<T ON THE ATLANTICOCEAN.SEND f';' BOOKJ-ET.
3. K. ALJ3ERTSON. Prop.
The MONTCLAIR ION THE MOUNTAIN TOP
MONTCLAJR. N. J.
HOTEL MARION. LsSw<^^*NOW OPEN.
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\u25a0A resort where «Veßle can spend •
most enjoyable out-lnK. Delightfully situated on West Shore. Superb viewlarge, airy and bright rooms with or without privatebaths. FARM CONNECTED WITH HOTEL Ff |.-VhVEGETABLES. POT LTRY. MILK AND FRUIT. fin"macadam roads, with w«!l4qulpped livery
JOS. H. MARVEL.
COLEMAN HOUSE.ASBCRY PAJiK. N. J.
A wiioli* square on the Ocean.Thorcujrhly modernized. 60 Suites with private bath*.
Booklet. FRANK B. CONOVER.
HOTEL MAHLBOROUGH,Grand Aye.. Asbury Park. N. J.Leading all year round hotel.
Room* single or en suite, with private bath*.Evening- dinners. Orchestral concerts.Booklet. Telephone. A. M. 6EXTON.
HOTEL COLONIAL, NORTPH
A£iBORT
6th Aye. and Ocean. New and modern.Catering to a refined patronage.
Now open. Booklet. MRS. T. V. 81LVA, Prop.
HOTEL RPISTOI Park. N. J.llw«*-»L« D«\W IWLx Direct Ocean Front.Enlarged and remodelled. Elegant baths.
Spacious verandas. Evening dinners. Music.Booklet BANTA & HIL.YAJUX
HOTEL THEDFORDj^r^SoTean.Modamlied. Booklet. Plioue H. DUKFIELD.
SELECT FAMILT HOTEL ON THE BEACHTUX WELLINGTON, NORTH
X*»E-<LiL.II\IHUIH, ASBURY PARK.Rooms with bath. I'hone 358. B. D. SMITH.
HOTEL EDGEMERE ***™*f*«£4TH AVK. AND BEACH.
Remodelled and modernized.Booklet. Telephone. J. E. RAIN£ at SON.
HOTEL LV.\NHAVEN.XMhury Park. N. J. 2nd Aye. and Klngnley St.
Block from O<-«a.n. Accom.. 'MO guests.Booklet Telephone 37*. J. R. WIIYTE.
HOTEL MO.VMOITTH.A.-ULRY PARK. N. J.
On tfce Ooemn front. Hot ajid Cold Salt Water BathsWM. APPLBQATE. Prop.
TinG PKINCETON. Anbury Park. N. J.Near ocean; select; JlO to $13. W. C. DOHM.
Entire N>IT MIUCIMIMWi.
HATHAWAY INN cofVTOOsEsDEAL. BEACH. N. J. Moit beautiful location on NewJersey <^oa»t. Thorourbly r«novat«»<l. beautified andImproved. Rooll»t. C LINDSAY DAVIS.
THE ALLAIRE mag. ssI!*m1!*ma'
Direct ocean front. Booklet. K. M. SICHAJRDBON.
-ifEADOWBROOK RESTill Lately cool wot, *it home rom torts i-jtv im\u0084;,-,,,.,,,» telephone. lame room*: ex<«llem table fur-nlshr-d from • farm at *\u25a0« a<-re», near village <nd v "Central R n . fine drives, fishing <uvl boating near
'VIdr»sa J I AEHLOT. M. D. Ea*»t Chatham. NT. "and
No. 2 Hart at Brooklyn. N. T.'
ITIMIOIMSharon Springs, N. Y.1J1^ mV11! CH. SAUER & SON,
HOTEL Proprietors^
Massachusetts.
STOGKBRiDGE, £££$mass. HeatonKdllopeM
IN THE middle of Juo«-
BE R KSHIRES. ""^Rrr,New Tork Office. Hotel Longacr*. ..',
ROSEMONT— BEDFORD TIRKA'"NORTHAVrrOV. MA-*!*.
Our hr>;n<« from Nri T»rk. vicinity \u25a0' B-'asSt***m ,jtifi-.n' »c*nery. mountain air. ail e!tr eonTeaWßc *\u25a0
an.l countr/ advantages, first •"•\u25a0>«• t*h!*; lore* *«•;**\u25a0\u25a0Ufa! r«om» and v«r<»n<li<i: ••*•<•• mods')'*: V-??\Jr~•urpaased for res* and comfort. I*Co>*iM»"»
BRIARCLIFF LODGE,Briarcliff Manor, New York.
A practical >umm«r horn* for the. New York bust-»'" •"•" N«w York Central train* to ScarboroughOn* hour from New Tork. Automobile. Service. Scar-borough to the Lodge, t*n minute*. The Hotel Beau-tiful of th# Hudson River Hills Altitude 320 feetNew Tork Office. 61» 4«th «t Phone 6278
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GARDEN CITY HOTELOAKDKN UTY LONG IBLJUtB18 inlle« riuni New York. Open all tn« year.
J. J. LAXNIN<X>.. PROPRIETORS.
ALEXANDRIA BAY, It Y.THOUSAND ISLAND HOUSEO. G. STAILES. Owner Md Proprietor
NOW OPEN.
HOUSE ££f Wus, %Lsrt£ "---to rent. H. W. IH (KEII,Prop..- Hule«t« Landing < T.
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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. SUNDAY. JUNE 28. 1908,
WHERE TO SPKND THE FOURTH14
The GlenwoodDelaware Water Gap. Pa. Ca?o*o}tr
A beautifully located modern hotel, afford-ing all mmforts and conveniences; bestcuisine; in the centre of the most charmingscenery and surroundings in the BlueRidge: grolfinjr. bathing 1, tennis, etc.. Sendfor handsome illustrated booklet.
P. R. JOHNSON, Prop.
MEW YORE.3SEW YORK.
NEW TOKit.
Saratoga SpringsQ—«•f AmericanSuumt iUaorts
Lake ChamplainLake Ooorge
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The Delaware &HudsonThe NEW STANDARD ROUTE between NEW YORKHa LAMP PLACID vi. Saratoga Spring,, .tiring the
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