Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 111, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 September 1925 — Page 3

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'?•■’■,' *' ** ■?■ -~ %.**' ’ "'^wsisSS,^^ Looking out over the Atlantic from Hollywood’* new $2 50,000 Bathing Casino, the pleasure mecca o/ the East Coast ? -i ’ J^JSESwktftfaysw/^ere’swhtftkysay-^ijjjigl/ about HOLDfWOOD JL rf* il v f —I : fet^t^STga" _ f : Below: One of the many beautiful jf/ jj *4 mmmtmi'* homes in typical Spanish architecture* - -by-the-Aea ;^^^:! - “WT . ‘ : ; 'WONDERFUL vacation!” “I was never entertained so which let in the full glory-of * / ffijjß \. royally in my life!” “The best trip I ever had!” “I’tn coming Florida’s star-studded night 1 \A From conservative New England and from sophisticated New iS* 4 past palatial homes, belonging •" % '-■ ~* York, from quiet Philadelphia and from the energetic Central -. 1 to ast amous families 1 West they have come to enjoy the alluring beauty and the P •W varied pleasure of this miracle city—and to know the true marvel* 1I . *Besr .j6w\ “who’s who” of American ing beaches, Hollywood offers '’''''■' , " l,, " , " n, ' "' x - of Florida. Almost half of these vacationists have been from V Tm I wealth and industry. Their many attractions. \ \ y V the Central West. %w® |r e Y es in the vivid coloring of villas and palaces, \. y' y % PmSm rfsv > set like jewels along the great vista of shore and ocean. Never v, N yy Hollywood Proves Revelation \lF‘' *- | ? zjjUff jK had man and nature united to produce more gorgeous coloring. > ?&&*** W I a lot” said one pest, “but this trip exceeded my VnJ And in speedy motor boats they skimmed through miles of MAKE YOUR VACATION greatest expectations, from the moment I stepped a oar t e pYx: Florida’s famous Inland Waterways through a system of train, until I was home again. canals, channels, lagoons and lakes that someone appropriately oHOVV lUU F LOKIUA The train itself proved a revelation of modem travel-luxury, said, “truly out-Veniced Venice.” Here was the secret of Flor- Most of all you would have been surprised at the ... . .. , . . .. , . Happy Throngs on the Two Mile Broad Walk ' , . , ~ . remarkably congenial, distinguished company which with its continuous dining car service, its library-observation Hollywood-by-the-Sea idas greatness—the engineering achievement which is turning has made u P these vacation tour.. Here you would car, and Pullman service throughout. a whole state from wasteland and mangrove swamp—to a veri- ca^re m andkwr!lcM—vctm-an^trawieM—voumfinen ' Os course, they enjoyed the brilliant gayety of the Broad Walk, Here’s what they say in tablc Garden of Eden, in which bounteous nature makes life extending for two miles along the Atlantic. They were instantly \rir York by her abundance. Decide now that you will enjoy uch a vacation. Thee attracted to the new $250,000 Bathing Casino, first opened to i^pl^ the public on July 4th of this year. With its great saltwater HollyWOod-by-the-Sea “d“m”£ , P P .\ V .' S pool, its spacious quarters and extensive galleries for spectators, ceive and consummate such a gigantic project i§ tn J iau? your trips by boat and motor coach—it gives you the . . 1 | , , r < , r (t. i t i ' , ~ hard to believe. Those who come here to live, I •*■ freedom of the golf courses—the beaches—all your It IS the gathering place Or thousands trom the back country. envy. Good health, long life and prosperity seem entertainment and recreation. With the small exception They golfed by Hay on Hollywood’s splendid “sporty” links; ‘ , “ ur ' d ” Clifford S,anduh ’ New York Tlm '" As one Chicago man exclaimed, “1 thought they had put of expense tc you, for the most complete and enjoyable they danced by night in the patio of Hollywood’s Country Club • 00 !:.- ;_T i l 1 ! M ..^ 6 through some remarkable building projects at home m the J .a 7 ®.. . e. ....... ment ot narnor ana city co-orainatea... seems a rffmuw9M hut- nrnapc nnvthiruy T Read the list of departure dates on which you may with its light-tinted glass dancing floor, and its folding roof destined to grow into one of the leading cities of past tew years, but rloilywooa by tne bea surpasses anything 1 secure accommodations. Select the date most convenient Florida.” J. S. Jourdan, Wall Street Journal. have ever Seen. Think Ol this city being only four years old.” to you, and make reservations as far in advance as • . , , , „ , . possible. Act quickly. Decide upon a vacation at * ".mr' ' r , “During one week, what I saw of Hollywood aim- . , , , . . .. Hoßywood-by-Ae-Sea, then act upon your decision. ; ply amazed me. it has been planned by far-sighted That, indeed, is the marvel which impressed everyone. Here I Th e deve lopme *wo r ss o U dTn* ra cter; the Y found a real and thriving city of velvety graSS-COVered All yOUVS Only *I: ■■■■*sWhWm. beauty in symmetry and substantial in its make- lawns flanking smooth coral boulevards—a city of artistically m JSMif' ' up.” G. W. Beardsley, New York Commercial. .... , . . . , , , . r . 9 —ttH .a** l|| few ir ”! i 1"i w f! lighted streets and inviting parks and parkways—a city of beau- spjr 1 1 1 tiful homes and apartments—of thriving businesses, established m pi M fel M ~v' ’^ , ** >8 *’I*l 1 * l^ 11 '"* 11 * Above: A group of vacationists uiith an aftemoon p s catch ■ .* -At right: Gene Sarazen gives Thomas Meighan a few fine \“i f \ \ Vo" ■' r Tr 'u"' * .. .\\ points of the game on the famous golf links j/ y / \\ ithoU tobligation,fo'^' p 11 l Florida’s All-Year Resort City I t . ~\\* . A Place, taUm : jsfuV*’'' *-■ . . ,! 1 " 1 .. •••> •

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