?n | rial s-Ie isEXPANSION FORrn[yerQ-COAST HOTEInn-by-the-Sea to Add 36 Rooms and to Make Other Improvements, According to Proprietor. {aTIn keeping with the progress be-|a ing maintained in the western partly of Harrison county comes the recently announcement of 3VI. N. Bacon, pro-J^, prietor of the Inn-by-the-Sea, located |sj— —a . « -W • 1son'county entrance to the ferry at ) j Bay St. Louis on the Old Spanish Trail, that extensive improvements and additions were to be made in this popular hostelry. An addition of 36 rooms is planned for the Inn-by-the-Sea and the architectural design will be the same as that which now makes the place one of the Coast's real show places. The addi-JPi tion will be connected with the main building by closed arches and corridors which will make it an integral part of the main building. The present building is now being given a new coat of paint that is adding much to 1 tit the already attractive appearance of 1*1 the structure. [prIn addition to the above 36 room|L addition, several cottages, having the I Cli .same architectural design and the I au same color scheme are to be erected I ad on the spaeious grounds to care for | ty the guests who desire an even greater amount of privacy and quietitude than j sta the Inn itself affords. jfovThis marked improvement at the!of Henderson Point show place, coming j his as it does on the heels of the recent j las opening of the Pine Hills Hotel on-jdru the-Bay, gives the western section of I thi: the county, hotel and tourist accom- mo modations second to no other part [mil of the county. Taken in conjunction I wai with the already well established ho- [ bacteh at Bay St. Louis and at Pass I assChristian, the opening of Pine Hills! ,*]find the additions that will be made at the Inn-by-the-Sea insures tour-sts and visitors to the western sec-:ion of the Coast hotel accommoda-ions and entertainment second to no ther section along the Mississippiroast line.yesJudforrandwasto 1bad he 1