N r' G 4 EVENINU LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATU tftTNB 5, 1015, I x. S- f J J if! n3 I 1 43 m ? i t'.i yi ot U to" M lit 3 tfl tb w tti H of P ti Vi Vn -"' 'HBbT-'.'. tr "? malt ' -f M3SKFtL jflaBSBj- APiai' miz TARZAN OF THE APES The Thrilling Adventures of a Primeval Man ; and an American Girl : ' By EDGAR MCE BUItUOtfGHS Copyright, Ian, by A. r Mcctur Company. synopsis. iehft chryttm. Urrd Ureystoke. embarks PUrSiaffor ll)r?thiS "eV Africa, trtiete Rd to immg ventular position. Mutiny breaks eat and John and Alice Oayton t put ashore, i , v -i , AttackeJ h it great ahthrofold ape, Clay tuft Is cated by hla wilt, but th ditng beam atraclia hC aftd" tnaMerw her e that eh Iosm hr mmd. A eifiid li botn to the Mq. a rr later Alice dies, leavlne CtaiWM wltli the chlM. . . ,, J.Vn t m-ton i eventually MM by the t-jm apes which infest Ui place, od his child la lapimrd br n li-pe. hos own offspring hae been tilled. In the aps tribe the, baby child l called Tarsan, rntahing hli-i!kin lie la brought up In Ue of the ttpea ... , ! -tumbling en rt pilnted book In hl dead ather' aback) Tirn, aged 10, actually tame lo rend, In a (aahlon. Ily tha time le la It he li a full-grown man. Tariai,, defending the mother-ape who tiding the rpetl him bltla the nae nurtured him, kills the ape Tutxnt. ami entar luln a iltartl atmerle with nil enitra inio n aeaair m KirfYtafe. one o larcntk, one or the hesds ot the ape-tribe Tarsana greater mtntai enaowmrm maaes Mm men liowef umonr the ape. AIpo he mens man tor tne nrsi time. l-lft black cannibals coma into the nelghboihood ot the aw tribe. . Tawan haMiwif nrnflAlenl In the nan nf bflw, brnl irtmt. Kiplorlhg hie rather a hut. Tartan eoniea upon his lather's photograph, wmrj ana oinr vurcia . By killing Ktrehtk TarAn becomes kins ef hla tribe Vague longings for another life beset Tar kan. He Irels that he muat leave hla tribe and aeek belnrs ot hla own kind. JinklhK a nnal vlalt to tha cabin or hla inther, Tarsan ineeta with white men. He see the lahitfa kill one or their otvn number Then. a diary arid other effects put tin ir up a ln, written Uhorloual)', an- nmlnefni- hla prenence, he deports. The whno men, antr a while girl, ars on nn B Kin, are on nn Tney are pujli expedition or Home eon. Tne the aucn whA liaa atlcceeded to tha title ot i.ord Tax raan mava the life or John Clayton, saves Creritoke Prbfetior rorlar, and.hla rerre tary memberu of the party, 'get lot In the Jane Porter and . Kemeralda, her maM. hi. We 1M Tnrssna fnthera hut Vly ton goes In Search of the ioet men. The aaimra nuo broiiKht tne pnrty. ceicri anr. return tr tlw ahlp Tarion Inilona'CInyton anJ sees lilrn en counter a ,lon. As the lion crouche for a eprin: Tufion sends nn arrow Into the IhVe flank. Then he kills tho )lon with hla knife. Clayton realizes the Identity, of Tarsan Jt ltlnic of the Apea am I thank, blm In Eeellsh. Clayton tollona Tairan' guidance Into the forest. Suddenly fie heara a murriod thot In the but the two women croueh ffnrfully, hearlnB a heavy body brush; against tne sldo ot ino caoin, A non iireaKa nair inrouan lattlcn. Mis I'otlcr fires, hit, but does not kill .the lion, who renews the attack. .Aa trie linn enters the hut Tnraap, bearing Clajton, breaks In and Tartan breaks, tho llona back. Then He disappeared leaving the man and. tho women wondering. Tarsan rescues frafesnor Porter and Miy l'hllandcr from a lion and starts to lrnd them back io their camp, but they are loath to follow. .... Tarsan, forcibly , sayea , the lives of the professor Jnd his aenlstant. .Thenthe watches the sailors of the ship whl-h brought the party, set out for sea. In the cabin Clayton discovers from a ring that the skeleton they found l of Lord Ore- atok, his own 'relative. The two other skeletons are taken to be those of Allco Clayton and the child. The professor real- lea ,from tho ahapo of the head that the . enild Is not a hunum being, but says notn- fleeting; another vessel, the plrate-satlon. return and bury treasure on tho tiland. Tarann watches then digs up the treasure crrt and waikia onv witn it. Tarzttn steala a letter written by Jane Porter and deciphers It. Ho learna from It that the party does not know that Taraan of the Apea and their strange protector are ana ana the same. He writes his name on Uio letter and returns It, Tnrzan' provide food and safety for tho marooned party. One dny .lane, whom Tarran 'worships, walks Into the forest. Targan .walls Impatiently for her. CltAPrch. XVIII-(Contlnued). While ho waited, ho passed the time printing n messaso to her; whether he Intended Riving It to her ho himself could hot have tcfld. but ho took' Infinite pleasuro In seeing his thoughts expressed In print In which ho was not so uncivilized after all. He wrote: I am Tarzan o the Apes. I wnnt you. I jkn $-ours. You are mine Wo will Uyo hero together alnys In my house'. I will bring you tha best fruits. the tenderest deer, the finest nieatB that roam the Jungle. I will hynt for you. r am the greatest of the jungle hunters. I will fight for you. I am the mightiest ot the Jungle fighters. Tou are Jano Porter, I saw It In your letter. Wben you so this you will know thftt It Is for you and that Tar zan ot tho Apes loves you. As he- stood, straight as a young Indian, by the floor, waiting after he had finished tho message, there came to his keen cars a familiar- sound. It was the passing- of a rfreat apt through the lower branches of the forest. For un Instant he listened Intently, and then fiom the Jungle camo the agonized Hcream of a. woman, .and Tarzan of the Apes, dropping hW first love letter upon the ground, shot like a panther Into the forest. 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AJ,L(HW er .. ,rr.iut & Th a ibses? mm arwaaw ins, uw BBmJtSsr aBff1 s frees waw sBSB)rMFsa9 " ate AJ MBgliE1'g0ol : K ' SiiiJ-,. r1-"'1!. T"" Ha tU- aeaauet i' .,sn1,tt'" rt Jhrleked In her ear, "S,m'P1' or bod-a sake, where la Mian Pof (err What has happened r Be mefaldnt" Slowly the black opened her eyes. She aw Clayton. She saw tha Jungle about her. "Oh. Gnberellffl" ahA ramMl AM.1 fainted again. ' By Ihla time Profesaor Porterand Mr. Phllarider had eomo Up. "WJiat shall wol do, Mr. Clayton?" asked tho old professor. "Where shall We 100K? Hnil rntlM nnl l,nt, hn ... orul oa to lake my little Irl nway from me now." "We must njouse Esmeralda first," re plied Clayton. "She can tell us whnt has hsppened. Ilsmeraldal" lie cried again, shaking; the black woman roughly by tho shoulder. O Oaberelle. Ah wants to die'" cried the poor woman, but with eyes fast closed, "Lemme die, deah Lnwd, but donn lemme sec dat awrful face again. Whafer yo' sen de devil 'roun' after po o)o ksmorulda? She ain't Anna nnmn to nobody, Lawd; hones' she ain't. Shcs"' iniiiicKiy inuccent. Land! vna'm. .!,! she Is." "Come, come, Esmeralda," cried Clay ton. "The Lord Isn't heroi It's Mr. Clay ton. Open your oyes." Esmeralda did as sho was bade. "0 fJabcrelle! T'ank do Lawd," she said. u here's Miss Porter? What pcncd7" questioned Clayton. hap- "Aln Miss Jano here?" cried Esmer alda, sitting up with wonderful celerltv for one of her bulk, "Oh, Lawd, now Ah members' It done muat have looked her away, ' and tne negreBs commenced to sob and nail her lamentations. "What t6ok her awny?" cried Professor Porter. i.';A.,Srcnt bl& Sl'nt all covered with hnlr. "; gorilla, EBtncralda?" questioned Mr. I hllandcr, and tho threo men scarcely breathed ns ho voiced tho horrlblo thought. "Ah dono thought It was do devil; but Ah guess It mus' n-bocn one of dem pon ephnnts. Oh, my po bnby, my po honey.' and again Esmeralda broke Into uncontrollable sobbing. Clayton lnimecllntetv i,n , ,. about for tracks, but ho could find noth ng save a confusion of trampled grasses In the close vicinity, and his woodcraft hikewro for tho translation of wnnt ho did tee. 'in me oaianco of the dav thev .nm-ht onrh "?C Jl""5le' but ns "'S'11 Urnw- .n.,1. ..... ,'urce o give up in de spair and hopelessness, for thoy did not even know In what direction the thing had borno Jnno Porter, It was long after dark ero they reached tne cabin, and a sad and grief-stricken party It wns that sat silently within the little structure. Professor Porter finally broke the si icnco. H, tones were no longer those of tlm- erudlto noilnni ihnnri-inn .. ... nbstrnct and the unknowable, but thoso of the man of notion determined, hut tinged nlso by n nqto of Indescribable hopelessness and grief which wrung nn nmVv , nK pnnff from Clayton's heart. I shall llo down now," said tho old m.i. ana try to sleep. Early tomorrow, so soon as it Is light. 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"Wo; It Is I-alone vvbo may go, for she was my .daughter alt that was left on earth tat me to love." "I shall go with you." said Clayton simply. The old man. looked up, regarding the strong hnmlsomo fnce of William Cll Clayton Intently. Perhaps he read there the love thnt lay In tho heart beneath the love for his daughter. He had been too preoccupied with his oWn scholarly thoughts In the past to consldr the little occur renees, the chance onls, which would have Indicated to a more prnctlenl man thai these youn people were being drawn morft and more closely to one another. Now they camo bark to him, One- by one. "As Voll wish." ho sold. "You may count on me, also,'1 said Mr. Philander. "No, my dear old friend," said Pro fessor Portcri "We may not nil go. It would be cruelly -wicked to leave poor Esmeralda here alone, and three of tis would bo ho more successful than one." "Thero be enough dead things In the cruel forest ns It Is. Come let us try to sleep n little." " CHAPTER XIX. THE CALL OF THE PRIMITIVE. Prom th tlmo Tarzan left the trlbo of great anthropoids In which he had been raised, It was torn by continual strife and discord. Terkoz proved a cruel and Capricious king, so that, ono by ono, many of the older nnd weaker npos, upon whom ho was particularly prone to vent nis brutish nntuto, took their families and sought the quiet and Bnfety of the far interior. Hut at last thoso who remained were driven to desperation by the continued truculenco of Terkoz, nnd It so happened that one of them recalled the parting ad monition of Tarzan: "If you have a chief who Is cruel, do not do ns the other npes do, nnd attempt, any ono of you, to pit yourself ngnlnst him nlono. Hut, Instead, let two or three or four of you attack htm together. Then. if you will do this, no chief will dnro to bo other than he should be, for four of you can kill nny chief who may over be over you." And the npo who -recalled this wise counsel repented It to several of his fel lows, so that when Terkoz returned to the trlbo thnt dny ho found a warm reception nwnltlntr him. There wcro no formalities. As Terkoz rt nehed tho group, five huge, hnlry beasts opranK upon him. At heart he was an .arrant coward, which Is tho way with bullies among npes ns well ns among men; so he did not remain to fight nnd die, hut toro him self awny from them ns quickly as ho cruld and flrd Into tho sheltering boughs ui inc luresi, Two moro nttempts ho made to rejoin too tribe, but on each occasion ho set upon and driven nway. At 'ast ho gnvo It up, nnd turned, fonmlng with rngo nnd hntipd. Into tho Jungle. For several dnys ho wandered aimless ly, nursing his spite nnd looking for some weak thing on which to vent his pent anger. It was In this stnto of mind that tho horrlblo mnn-llko beast, swinging from treo to tree, enmo suddenly upon two women In tho Jungle. 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Tho sudden advent of tho npe hn() confused her to such an extent lhat sho thought now that ho was bearing her towftrd tha bench. For this reason she conserved her ener gies and her Voice Until she could boo that they hnd approached hear enough to the camp to attract the succor she craved. Poor child! Could she but have known It, (ho was being borno further nnd fur ther Into tne Impenetrable Jungle. Tho scrcntrt that had -brought Clayton nnd the tWo Older men stumbling through the undergrowth hnd led Tarzan of the Apes straight to where Esmeralda lay, but It was not Esmernlda In whom his Interest centered, thbugh pausing ovor her h6 saw that she was unhurt. For a moment he scrutinized tho ground below nnd the trees nbove, Until the np that wns In him by virtue of training and environment, combined with tho In telligence that was his by right of birth, told his wondrous woodcraft the wholo story as plainly as though ho had seen tho thing happen with his own eyes. And then he was gone again Into the swaying trees, following tho high-flung spoor which no other humnn eye could have dctcoted, much less translated At boughs' ends, where tho nnthronolJ swings from ono treo to another, there Is most to mark tho trail, but least 'a point tho direction of the quarry, for there tho pressure Is downward always, toward the small end of the branch, whether the npo bo leaving or entering a trees but nenrer the centre of tho tree, whero tho signs of passage nro fainter, tho direction Is plainly marked. Hero, on this branch, a caterpillar has been crushed by tho fugitive's great foot, nnd Tarzan knows Instinctively whero that aamo. foot would touch In tho next stride. Here ho looks to find n tiny particle of the demolished larva, oft times not moro than a speck of moisture. Again, a mlnuto bit of bark has been upturned by tho scraping hnnd, and the direction of the brenk Indicates the direc tion or the passage. 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Booklet. reMietsr Open June Mjh bl'lUNO LAKE IIEAOU. N. J. THE BREAKERS BPBINO LAKB BBACIL N. . easoa. May to Ootabee I Row Opsa far InspeotUjB The IfiPv CAPE MAY, N. J. CHALFONTE HOTEL c . R ! . . afi, -.'J. 5 iro The r Ttssrrzsw-r TT" 'FL W ' " muHltHfll, power to reason has relieved them of many of their duties, and so they have, to somo extent, atrophied, ns have the muscles which move the ears and scalp, merely from disuse. The muscles are there, about your ears hnd beneath your scalp, and bo are the nerves which transmit sensations to your brain, bul Ihey are underdeveloped In you because you do riot heed them. Not so with Tarzan of thfl Apes. From early Infancy his survival had depended upon ncuteness or eyesignt, nearm smcll, touch, nnd taste faf more than upon tho more slowly developed Organ of reason. The least developed of all, In Tarzan, was the sense of taste, for ho could eat lusi'lniia fruits, or raw flesh, long burled, with almost equal appreciation! but In that he differed but slightly from more civilized epicures. Almost silently the ape-man sped on In the track of Tcrkoz.and his prey, but the sound of his approach reached the cars of the fleeing beast and spurred It on to greater speed, Three miles were covered before Tarzan overtook them, and then Terkoz, aceln that further flight was futile, dropped to the ground In a small open glade, lhat he might turn nhd right for his prize, or be free to escape Unhampered If ho saw that the pursuer -was more than a match for him. lie still grasped Jano Porter In one great arm as Tarzan bounded like a leopard Into the arena which nature had provided for this primeval-like battle. "When Terkoz saw that It was Tarzan who pursued him, he Jumped to the con clusion that this was Tarzan's woman, since they wcro of the same kind Whlto nnd hairless and so he rejoiced at this opportunity for double revenge upon his hated enemy. To Jnne Porter the strango apparition of this god-like man was as wino to sick nerves. From the description which Claylon nnd her father and Mr, Philander had given her, she knew that It must be tho same wonderful creature who had saved them, and she saw In him only a protec tor and a friend. But ns Terkoz pushed her roughly aside to meet Tarzan'a charge, and sho saw tho great proportions of the ape and the mighty muscles and tho fierce fangs, nor ncart quauca. now couia any animal vanquish such a mighty antagonist? Llko two charging bulls they came to gether, and like two wolves sought each other's throat, Against tho long cnnlncu of the Ape was pitted tho thin blade of tho mans knife. Jnno Porter her lithe young form flattened ngalnst the trunk of n great tree, her hands tight pressed ngalnst her rising nnd falling bosom, nnd her eyes wldo with mingled horror, fascination, fear, nnd admiration watched tho primordial apo battle with the primeval SUMMER RESORTS NEW ENOLAND 1-nko Wlnnlprsauke, N. It. CENTER HARBOR, N. ON H. Lake Winnipesaukee At the jratoway of the White Moun tains. A delightful summer hotel on tho lake. Bathing, motorboats, fish ing; exceptional facilities for automo blllne. 8tato bojilovard, ddnolng; fine orchestra. COM". Accommodates 250 guests. Booklet. W. A. MACLEAN. Lake Winnipesaukee, N.ll. CAMP FOR GIRLS Wolfeboro, N. II. Limited to IB. July and August. Nature study, dancing and swimming taught. Sanitary, underdralned. bath, electric lights, all single beds. Ten nls, boating, etc. Reference and booklet on request. Dr. E. W. JONES, 2731 Columbia Ave.. Thlla. Frnnconla Notch. Grafton Co.. N. H. WHITE MOUNTAIN"! 'NEWPROntlHODSE TWENTY COTTAQEa OPEN JULY 1ST. Catering to those who wish a Summer Home In o resort fBTored with a clientele.? Ilia highest order. ON IDEAL TOUR. Fine Oarage. Qolf. Tennis. Boating, Fishing. C. II. OP.EENLEAF. Pros. Booking Office In Charge E. B. BlCn, Hotel Vendome. Boston. Mass. nar Harbor. Me, EXCLUSIVE NOTED CUISINE THE LOUISBURG Bar Harbor, Maino Open July 1 to Sept. IB L.C.PRIOR, Mgr. Hotel Lenox, Boston Old Orchard, Me. Brookline House OLD ORCHARD, ME. 11 F.1.rl1?l?I" house, facing ocean. Electric lights, baths, pine trees rear; ten mlnutea. all amusementa; wide verandas; Al table. Portland, Bfe. LONGFELLOW INN overlooking Location unsurpassed, caterlnar to r.n.T.V patronage. Excellent cuts :utalne. Bathing from I " UP- H. H. PEASH. House, iwavg q nsn'g. Brunswick Hotel ?v,w.,) S?"'. ntraiiy cow ,.? a,, " ?Jiil pr- .ba"'' "ot 12 bo. wfiteo: vT-s-ffff Vi W.uTii: NEW CHASE HOUSE 0nl- nproof European plan. Booki.t. DepTp.8 '" """ JPeaka Island, Me. PEAKS ISLAND HOUSE 15 minutes by auto. Ferry from Portland BookTtt. ttALPH E. naWB, Manaaar. Bay View House ffi'V'w ii'H ..p. . ,,, ai; Ay, Milton. Vt. Camp Watson '?& ot"rr. real country, with 1& ?."! ! "?.t .'. rear booklet, "Where style is ,. Af iii.ir: . wr S MILTON, vr" Block ItbinJ. HOTEL AANISSES 2 IS UILBS OUT AT SKA Aocam, .jteaB SQ. BttM. satsaag asd Uttbifig, KMetJ oulataa. um farca SsMd'ieat T? T"t5 ' siwicn HKlt Narragansett htTke koi W w i -.- ALTON H- MOW. Pi: y. ,- ,, , ,.,w Pnui. man for possession of a woman for her. As tho great muscles of the marTa" baok hnd shoulders knotted beneath the ten sion of his efforts, and the huge biceps and forealin held at bay those mighty tusks, tho veil of centuries of civilization nnd culture was swept from tho blurred vision of the Baltimore girl. When the long knife drank deep a dozen limes of Terkdz'a heart's blood, nnd the greal carcass rolled lifeless upon the ground, It wns a primeval woman who sprang forward with outstretched arms toward the primeval man who had fought for her nhd won her. And Tarzan? Ho did what ho red-blooded man needs lessons In doing. Ho took his woman in his arms and smothered her upturned, panting lips with kisses. (CONTINUED MONDAt.) WOMAN GETS BEQUEST FROM OLD ADMIRER Erstwhile Friend Leaves $5000 to Mrs. Snllie Gale, Rooming House Keeper. The wheel of fortune has taken another turn for Mrs. Salllo Gale, a. rooming house keeper, of 131 North Franklin street. She has been Informed by an attorney that sho hns fallen heir lo a fortuno of 5000, bequeathed to her by a former ad mirer. Mrs. Gale spent today in getting tha services of a lawyer lo look after her Interests. Two years ngo fortune did not smile so kindly upon Mrs. Gale. On November 9, 191.1, on a Sunday evening, Mrs. Galo and her daughter, Martlo Dean, wcro gucsta of honor at the boathouse ot Thomas Lee, In Delawaro CoUnty. Le was a Philadelphia deputy tax collector. Lee's son, who formerly wns employed In tho City Treasurer's ofllco, called at the boathouse. The women and soma of the men fibjoctcd to his presence. The father ordered the young mnn out of the house. A qunrrcl followed outside and RCSIMER RESORTS NEW, 15NOLAND Maplcwood. ?f, II. The Social & Scenic Center of tho WHITE MTS. MAPLEWOOD, N. H. MAPLEW00D HOTEL Cottages - - Casino - - Inn OPEN JUNE TO OCT. NO HAT FEVER One Thousand Acre Park 18 Hole Golf Course Unsurpassed. GOOO Ynrds. First Annual REGISTERED Maplewood TRAP SHOOTING TOURNAMENT July 2Gth-30th incluslvo Daily Concert and Dancing Every Evening Booking Office for Hotel, 1180 Broadway, New York, Also for Inn, Maplewood, N,H. I.EON H. CILLEY, .llgr. Baunderatown, H. I. Saunders House n 58- iraou bathing, fishing, tennla. I. , noOUAN. mi an Mfi' 'tP jftffPKla 4 MR9?SS Delaware 0TesiMui(esiBndeHL'neSe6wenArmyanJAfoneA K,S!MrLt'rL"k Cha",P,Vn' " jt historical associations, beautiful UkoGeoree, or the charm of theAdirondacks you seek, there a no more cornfortablo wayof oettlne thero than that offered k2 te!"?: H-wJ!h irrfnaleW New York- -.-.. - 10m. nuason connections with "D. & H." train, at "A Surnmer ParadW is a book full of useful facta set out in absorbing manner. Send 60 f or ittoda M. J.POVVERS, C. P. A. New YatkCIrr !.'.. . F Aioany, n. v. The Griswold EASTERN' POINT, NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT Finest Summer Resort Hotel in America OPEN JUNE3?! HT0UrEfpTm Kev) If SrtH GRILL 18-Hole Golf Course, Also New and Completely . Equipped Club House M&SSS.'SS! Th"'. Wrtor Yachting. BoatInr, ,,,,, MoterlBf. Abo the BELLEV1EW, BELLEAIR HEaGHTS? FLORIDA . jv.os si.aajix, N. J, I ' ' ' PICTURESQUE OINT PLEAS, PLEASANT sTS?r THE 9:-th?h7da?of.0ri55i' b!3l fevar i pine bJt Tha odur i? ."Si?f V ?M la New Jere " with tha salt braeli liuSJit Uh 1 ovar preaem. com An Ideal !.. "cIfJ WW Ima4ai reirer fr.im h. provemanU. Ineludl-o " Sv"c "5"WrB- All n " '-li. lifw boiStwWns " -VStJrtXli9SI-- .L -tJl- f. mU --tA-tf . - i" a bullet In hi chest. xoung iieo surrenaered to the t, ft Mrs. Gale hnd Miss Dean were heu S3 time by tho police of Chester a ,mJH Miss Dean, in the nMn. .. mother In search for ah attornev- . . ...... w..u ...u ,,ww nuuw much a her mother's former ndmlrer, extern hla nnmA warn TC.vi1.1 r-Ukl "It wan venra AnH , mamma met him," explained Mlsa tI "I was not hbmo much than r J$ rnamma was engaged to him. Of r,? I don't remember much about H ? .- -kill rrt - . v ll I 1. u. ir.o tmiu. iiiey una a quarrel ! ho went to Cuba as a soldier. I thiitW was wounded. Mamma mnrrled whii.C was away, but Mr. Galo died and rn.i,J5, Is a widow now. nmiM' "The first thing I knew about m,j falling heir to fEOOO was when ,h. word to me at Atlantlo Clly tX8 "5? right home. Bhe wanted- .." c look after th. hntl wfcnr J 1. n' B after the money." ,04K Neighbors of Mrs. Gate -. .. . . terested In the news that .1.. V"UCn li herllance. Their feelings are hurt t couso Mrs. Gale did not take th.mVl ner commence, hut h . ... : Mrs Mr. n.i. ..i ...-a""' """nM Gale never did mnri, .'.,." nt neighbors. uuun W iuh uiea in waning, L. I . a.w--l days ago. ' "wit1 T .1.1.1 .flt. , .... . T Forbidden to Erect Telegraph Pot.ji'l TTtHNTON, June 6.-The BoaM Hflj Public Utility Commissioner. taKS .41 SES JE!?:a,5 ?r31"a of rd would "rJIow the DJ.i,rfi! Telegraph and Telephone Cornnini. .' t lay IU, cables nnd erect lla SSm J 4 tho streets of th m.-n..!-??,1" a'"ijf aotlon being taken because of tha t. i o publish tho ordinance t irM tho law covering sUch matters J mmmmmmhO'i On the Edge of the cean HOTEL PRESTON and Cottages Beach Bluff, Mass. Located In private grounds on a bluff overlooking tho Atlantic. Hotel Preston presents a combination of seashore and country a c e n e r y unequal ed and provides a charming Summer home with most modern hotel equipment, Including Jom distance telephone In each apartment One of the most exclusive, of New England Hotels. An Orchestra ot Symphony Soloists, fl eij- oummer pastime. Famous Motor Itoada. Personal management ot J. A. SHERRARD Proprietor. mmr,Miim--mmi Pigeon Cove, Slum. The Ocean View Pigeon Cove, Rockport, Mass. ON THE NOIITII SHORE Hotel directly on tho ocean; broad porches. Country nnd seashore combined! exclusive surroundings; excellent table; tennis, bathing, sailing, fishing, hot sea water baths; rooms single or en suits, with private bath; golf, Itockport Coun try Club; nreproot garage, nates reason- able. Booklet. M, N. DAY, Prop. "M BPMMER RESQnTB '. NEW ENOLANn " Beach lllufr, Mans. i;, .SSvV 11 B H n u 11 " WP Up in Smoke Thoae worries that seemed so large to you in the rush of the city vanish in the camp fire's smoke in Northern New York's zestful air. There's a delightful es cape for you. from the city's care if you travel over the I m- uiver Boat Lines make Albany or Troy. Bur..u. I3t Bi-- FORT W'UJAM HENRY HOTEL UV.Ce..,ry.Y. HOTEL, CHAMPLA1N ,B A Champlaln, Blutf Point, N, Y. Albert Thlariot. Manager. Ilto.. ' Roada-scenle route from polnta via Albany,' ' v .... "?S t fPINT PIJUaAWTi I "Surrounded bjj Water" w JERSEVCOAST MlflneT. Saiirtttttl 4Jva. ti Ur fro. K.w ua,n Rtyr and Atlantic aodarn cltv I'll- tl h A b b V E A 01 c tl ei V P tt V ol D tt Id V Bl Ct th at te hi ti sh 19( In ha '1 be fe an at ag an dr. coi as no clr mi cei 1. a 1 cat de dls tod cer E Pei Foi Un 19L' at git dtr tru T Dr. , the to Dc bod mo the cee "J era an D bos itai tloi P the tacl tlftl dim otht Tor Stat aam will Del. Call Or folio a elty Illln, Jo lty lty vers H. of II Unlv Th wag Vaut of h Vnlv the . Tht Of E Colle re count pract in Et The Ross lege. Dr. , rur The The Awaj the uatet Hydri l 0 The Awas tie pi la th A.P0 H. H by m tt tlftto (a mr). vPre by be, i ikotx t pi Slfles, ii Vfctor tk Wrnej Cfeaf t4, (Oh ant o. fratorj & t t, a JUaiaJL. Jsyuf .Hun, iste BUSCH'S HOT NHW NATIONAL HOTEL BU- tWll 4J 'JMr mut s4 pu-u. ki, n, a. --.- -, . -, s.Hrar( -. ,. ruiMBBB a. s....-r I " rojxsrf vra- buauuovi I fi' g,. ,