1 P. Mh IF PERGETIC BOY ROSE . THROUGH GRIT FROM J BOTTOM OF LADDER J, Fred Zimmerman, Sr., Quit Sweeper's Job to Be ; Doorkeeper in, Arch St. j Theatre Worked Hard and Never Complained. fiome years ngo ix raUier Industrious ftby did oild Jobs about a Jowclry shop. te swept out the place, cleaned Iho win- povts, tended the fires, ran errands and Soloed with other work Just to keep busy. :Tot thla he was rewarded etch week with i, dollar arid a half. ', But he was cheerful about It all, and laughed and whistled whllo ho worked. lte spent five years In the shop, and as 'imw ,vcr0 hafdi salary Increases were iw and far between. It was Just about Ue Hmo ot '10 clv" War nnJ most P pie were glad they wero living. The youngster llnaliy saw what he tnnirht n. better oDnnrtunltv. It wna it rjoti as "pit" doorkeeper at tho old Arch Bf Street xneairr, men Known as wncaiiey BS-' Drew's. Ho took his sunnp dlspo P iltlon with him and had a happy word Ki for those who passed boyond tho ortlcl.il Beortals. Kt Nor did It tako him long to get ao 3QUalntcd with tho actor folk, and ho nl- iways Know wnai me diii lor mo coming week was. And any ono who wanted to know anything In this connection always Hiked tho ltttlo doorkeeper, who was a veritable bureau of Information. Ho did a little moro than he had to do end had Initiative Without knowing Just exactly what It waB. The boy soon found that courtesy and willingness to oblige others mndo a winning combination. Ho llttlo dreamed that he was opening a greater door all the time the door of opportunity, which fart la tho nath that ennhlpri him tn hn. come a powaj in tno tnoatrlcal world. ft But It was so, Tho boy was J. Fred , . . - -- . .. ... S, Elmmercnan, sr. Mr. AVheatloy was watching jrroaaio, ana when ho opened IV Ahsstnut Htrnet Thnntrn n limit Krt vAn. jKjo, h Biado him "box bookkeeper," llu tnimf (ftMM ...An a.l...... mi... lU MJU i.u.w win . tlBuauicii A (1U JUU fitted young Zimmerman like a glove, and the new houso was opened most suspiciously with Edwin Forrest, a great tragedian. V- It Was hero that tho formnr flnnrltnennr developed the characteristics which wero to count In his eventful future. There wero no fancy Jobs In thoso days and everybody had to work. Tho youthful treasurer found himself doing many other things In connection with tho business. lEven then ho talked to the point and laid "yes" and "no" aulcklv nnd de. ,'ddealy. 'Borne time later tho energetic youth ac cepted a. puuiiiuu ai mo uiympic inoatre, New York, and subsequently went on tho read for eight years with an operatic combination as treasurer and manager. Ho emerged from this experience with the same firm characteristics, and with B. F. Nixon, of this city, leased the Chest nut Street Opera House. That was about 25 years ago. How they prospered Is a natter of history Sir. Zimmerman mode It a point to tnlte . man at his word, and mnny of his im portant contrncts wero made In verbal form only. Tho complicated phraseology of Ihe somowhat weird theatrical con tracts did not nppenl to him In tho leant. '. ,Ht f reouently asserted. "If I can't tako a man's word I don't want his contract." .A few years nro the former dnnrWoi-nnr iwrted to build some theatres on his own account, and now owns four exclusively iq me norinwesicrn section of tho city. 'He has a handsome homo on North Broad fitreot and a beautiful estate near Clenslde, which Is known as Villa Vesta. 'His two sons, J. Fred, Jr., and Frank. followed in their father's footsteps. I JOE, CHIEF BELL HOP, WEDS iFeathered Soncsters Poured Out (Hearts in Song He Couldn't Wait. jju wouia do nara to find in this city f Philadelphia a happier pair of newly fceda than Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Traynor, cf 1113 South 22d street. n-"Joe," be it said, Is a captain of bell toys at tho mtz-Carlton, and no hotel In the State can boast of a better-looking leader, or ono with a moro erect and graceful carriage or hnndflompr mlpn trv. LtA. than he. LJo nd his bride did not go through wo worry and vexation of an elaborate ceremony preceded by bridal parties, .Bachelor dinners and all the other frills wounding such a great event. They Just itook things Into their own hands and got tt over with as quickly as possible. ? One dav ivhfn rh Riin won hnthlnir thn H"' ana tne birds were twittering hap- MPir in the trees, Joe and Rose Mc Bevltt decided that life apart was not Wrorth living. So they decided to get KP?,Vea and to do Jt that very day. !."" appealed to mem as a place Shere knots could be tied In less time Ul&n at flnv nthnu nlnn. thai, hfiH .. heard of. So they wero married there, nil now they're living with Mrs, Mc Ijuevltt at tho South 22d street address. She birds still twitter In the trees. Woman Doctor's Auto Hurts Man LANHnAT.Tl' Pn Tuno D TJllth Uner, dlrectlnc Dhvsiclan at the Lans- h Hospital, ran down and Injured Wat- Won Fry, a. laborer of this town, last night -w one, was driving her machine Into the ysctor Maher had him placed In the car sa wok him first to his home and then Kjne noapitai. it Is not believed tnat W7 Is seriously Injured. STEAMllOAT NOTICES ftoifs Select Evening Trios jPn the Beautiful Upper Delaware fee Deck Steamer "flnppn Anne" SnPflnl Cintlt.-rln., Tuna 9fi tfVU. MOON SEARCHUOUT it Two Brass Bands P. , .yiK8T.CI.ABS OIICHESTIIA i Delightful Trip for Nice People fiw Leaves Arch St, Wharf 8 P. M. Sharp pieti 35 cents at Box Office on Wharf '' ftYtON BIIISTOI llUHLINOTON muUIUN IpLANK l'.Wdt JW. StMMEll bCJIEOVLE IN EFFilOT r.- UI .XI IKbllJ.N TICKBT WS I z ... .. . .. . -' . W"7T " -.-. - 3g BptclaJ l-dr eicuwlon ticket 2Sc p. .tiestnur Rt l, tl',.,.1- Tlw fl 10 30 llTBi1,J.J Bordentown An . 8 P M. TBIl'8 HATlltllVY 8.S0 V. M. JRUNGTON ISLAND PARK "jarseiuoi, now open. No latoxleatln ""U ei allotted on the srnnwd- - KTEAMSUIP NOTICES 4JCHOR LINE teHJJ ta-Strvr beared TurbUM J YORK and GLASGOW f-ft J tun Ctrol a -i' J. FRED ZIMMERMAN PORTER AND LIQUOR 3IEN TO PLAN CAHARET FIGHT Safety Director Would Co-operoto to Dlvorco Liquor and Music. Director Porter has called a conferenco tot next Monday or Tuesday thoroughly to thresh out tho falluro of tho "uplift" movement Btartcd by tho liquor men to ellmlnato cnbarets, dancing and muslo from cafes and saloons. Tho several offi cials of tho Liquor Dealers' Association hnvo been asked to attend, and an effort will be mado to placo tno question be fore tho court, so a definite ruling can bo obtained. Director Porter said hn In nnrrv n ii.. that Noll Bonner Is resigning as presi dent of tho national association, becauso of dissension In tho ranks of tho local liquor men and becauso brewery Interests refused to aid the plans for eliminating condition? that tho liquor men decided reflected upon tho trade. "Mr. Bonner and others started a move ment that reflected great credit upon this city and tho liquor mon should be sus tained by public opinion," said Director Porter. "Their movement to 'uplift' tho business and eradicate objectionable fea tures was a most worthy one nnd Bhould not be permitted to fall. "I havo feared this turn In affairs all along. However, wo must get together and map out somo plan of action. First of all, the question of cntcrtalnmonts and dances must bo taken before the proper courts and a ruling obtained Given an opinion, I will follow It to tho letter. By discussing this situation calmly I feel wo can decide on a plan of action, and when wo havo tho proper material to place before tho courts thero is no question In my mind that Judges Staako and Patter son will willingly gtvo us tho benefit of their good counsel." Nell Bonner acmes that he has re signed as yet. An assoclato of his said that Bonner feels humiliated, because after tho meeting of liquor dealers, at which It was decided to start the "uplift" campaign he went to Cincinnati, Chicago and Boston and told about it, and then came back and found the automatic pianos and other musical Instruments Btlll operating In tho back rooms of saloons DEATH RATE LOWEST OF YEAR Transmissible Diseases Also Show Falling Off in City. Tho lowest death rate of this year was recorded In Philadelphia this week. Thero was also a decrease In the number of transmissible diseases reported. Thero wero only 337 deaths this week, 37 fewer than last week and 7 fewer than during the corresponding week last year. Tho theoretical death rate this week was 11.95 deaths per 1000 of population. Deaths from all causes this week were as follows: Typhoid fever. 3 Diarrhoea and en- Measles S terltls D IVhnnnlnsr rnueh . . 1 ADDendlcltls and ilea Diphtheria and typhlitis ......... 0 croup 3 Hernia, Intestinal Epidemic diseases.. 2 obstruction T Tuberculosis (lungs) 45 Cirrhosis or liver . 0 Tuberculous men- Acute nephritis and Ingltls 4 Ilrlght's disease . 40 Other forms ot Tuerperal ser- tuberculosls ..... 1 tlcaemla, ..... .. 3 Cancer and mails- Puerperal accidents nant tumors . .. 2T ot pregnancy and Simple meningitis. 1 labor ...... . 1 Apoplexy and soft- Congenital debility enlng of brain. 22 and malformations 30 Organic diseases of Old age S heart 33 Homicide a Pneumonia. "i'lolent deaths .... 22 Bronchopneumonia.. 13 Suicide , 7 Diseases of resplr- Other diseases .... 4D atory sj stem ... 4 - -Diseases of stomach 5 Total 3ST SUMMEK HKSORTS NEW ENGLAND liar Harbor. Me. EXCLUSIVE NOTED CUI8INB THE LOUISBURG Bar Harbor, Mains Open July 1 to Sept. 1 L.C.I'IUOn. Mtr. Hotel Lenox, Boston y Casco Hay, Me. Ye Headland Inn 5" 'y sr5K: u.. -... nln. woods, cool days, restful Trefethen, Casco Bay, rocky wast . pin. --"-. .mS. Hom.i iff.wfortr :;. "Kssr 1'eake Island, Me, PEAKS ISLAND HOUSE . . k ...tn Carry from from Portland. lo minui.s w ----. -ArvE. Manager. Booklet. RALPH E Bav View House bw,f' Vw. upward- Portland. Me. YE LONGFELLOW INN SS1S Brunswick Hotel gSESS mSStt .. .Ja ,.. All rooms-Euro . 1 up J . Am.r.. tHo Write V- Sesmayer. . rw i NEMCiiASEHOUSE g2.fiffiS!lf European pi"- Booklet. Deot. P. Massachusetts , mTTTTrTNA N T UC K E T -J.r. 10 rooms, completaly 'urB',Bd abo" 5ttfS' .!iTMSt bath; aniplj not and .w?Aff ' Xa hathla. broad -. , water "'.""XSJs Mfity -tat ohlWreo. tIuThotelmanisses Affirl iJ5 u BtflBri. notaaUke Thr' Narrairansett 1 wr(n tot iie ALTONH MOTT EJSt BVBlTCKa ETOflBB-PHlgADBLPHlA SATURDAY, irnww STATE TO CALL EVELYN THAW IN SANITY TRIAL Cook Saya Ho Will Have Her Testify Against Husband. Both Sides Prepare Gases. NDW YonK, Juno 26.-Counsel for Harry K. Thaw today said they hoped to close tho dlroct testimony In Thaw's san ity lest on Monday with tho examination ot nvo experts and perhaps ono or two moro lay witnesses. There being no ses sion of court, the day was spent by both Thaw and the State In preparing for next weeks work, which perhaps will end the hearing and see Stanford White's slayer a free man after nine years All other features of thn Thaw cut were overshadowed by Deputy Attorney General Frank Cook's announcement that the State would summon Evelyn Ncsblt Thaw as a witness against her husband. Mr Cook hod sold that ho did not desire Thaw's actress wife as a witness and John B. Stanchflcld, chief counsel for Thaw, said tho same thing, but today, when It was learned that Mrs. Harry Thaw had canceled her theatrical en gagements nnd had come horo secretly from Chicago, It was rumored she Would bo a witness. Process servers, It was said, were searching for her. In thrco days 40 wltnumiui hnvn ..,. thoy believed Thaw to bo rational. They Included Canadian and Now Hampshire business and professional men and three women who met him after his cscapo, In August, 1913. from Matteawan. All of them said Thaw was always courteous and gentlemanly In his conversation nnd deportment, a keen sportsman, an expert whist player, but a poor dancer. They saw him dUplay no egoism and no fits of temper and to oil of them ho appeared a normal man. To get In their expert testimony that Thaw In sano, his lawyers on Monday will cxumlno Dr. Charles P. Bancroft, of New Hampshire, ono of tho alienists of the Fedoral Sanity Commission that declared Thaw sane. Dr. Percy Hlckllng, of Wash ington, D. C, Dr. Charles K. Mills, of tho University of Pennsylvania: Otmnrnl Frank S. Stnreeter, a member ot tho New Hampshire commission, nnd one other member of that body, who declared Thaw sane. Thaw had CO witnesses summoned. Some of them wero unablo to appear this week. Ono or two of thorn will bo examined on Monday. Deputy Attorney General Becker, for tho State, and Siegfried Hnrtman, for Thaw, on Monday will go to Cambridge, Mass., and tako tho testimony of Dr. Charles W. Eliot, President Emeritus of Harvard University, as to why Thaw was asked to leave the university. The State's caso, starting on Tuesday, probably will conclude by tho last of the week. DOCTOR ATTENDS CARNEGIE Steel Master Improves in Health Daily and Plays a Littlo Golf. NEW YORK, June 26. Andrew Car negie's physician left for Bar Harbor last night to see his patient, who hns been under his care, both in New York nnd at Point Acadlc, Bar Harbor, for three months. When Mr. Carncglo went to Bar Har bor for tho summer It was explained that the war prevented him from making his usual trip to Scotland. He has been guarded carefully against Intrusion. Mrs. Carnegie says her husband has been im proving dally Extensive grounds sur round the house, which in the property of Mrs. George Vnnderbilt, and Mr. Car negie Is able to get a bit of exercise on fine days at his favorite game golf. SUMMEK ItESORTS HEDFOItD Sr-IUKGS. VA. CuratlT Waters Equal to Martenbad and Carlsbad at Bedford Springs (Pcnns.) Hotel and Baths Other Attractioni Ideal ly located in the finest cction of the Alleshenv Meuatsini. Pictuinque oUle of 3000 acnt I20O feet above tea lerel. Coif, traiui, ndW, bowling and dancing. Beautiful Kencrr tool, inngoraung climate. Hotel noted for iti modem appoutmentiaadeicdlaiteuiiine. MiiercKnri bona now. H. E. Btmli, Manattr TOCONO 3IOUNTAIN8, PA. Delaware Water Cap, Pa. TUP RPI I PVIIP Three minutes to ata inCDCLLCVUCtm Capacity HSO. Excellent table. Ilooms with running water. Dancing, golf and tennis. The popular bouse for young people. Booklet. ' " " CONWAY & DLAin. Unurirrl Near Station and river. Exctllsnt nOWtUU accommodRtlona. Bklt. C. Howard. FORREST HOUSE If. TL'S Stroudtburg, Pa. -UtITJ! Pir.H INN Park and lake. U1U.U.U,-.. -a randeat location tn niua nidge Mts Boating, flihlng, eto Oarage. Hpeclal rates May and June Book let MUCHMORE 4 BALD. Props. AlnKn Inn "00 Msln st. Modern home com AlOfU Hill ton, Bklt. MRB.TKAUOEn. Dannlvn On Hebron Heights; own farm. Fenniyn Bookiet m. mekvin. East Strondaburg. l'a. Vineyard Cottage ff lVBg-Nffu- Boahklll, fa. rA V RinnP HOUSE. Table supplied from UAK K1UUC a Bathing Booklet. p. O N. Water Pap. J. M. OVERF1ELP Mt. l'ocono. Pat. THE BELMONT SSTfT.: Elev. high, air plney and dry. J. L. Cornish. l'ocono Lake, l'a. I inrit Inn i00Q " lv"nj lakes ( Us. LdUlCi lilll Dr Hvary garage: excellent . " n- i. .V 7i 'iia vein K': tt own iftrro. xjoquhh. Analomlnk. Pa. DnnfHc Hnt(l At Station! nsw manags. KapiOS nOiei ro,nt Trout fl,nnr Jim, welcome. Booklet RUSSELL B. PLACE. STITES' MT. HOUSE , & Casaclty 10O Booklet. TH08. H. STITBa. Canadensis, l'a. Pine Grove House SSSTAt vS1.: t.hlas from farm. But. H.J. ukavlb. T. Pinx: Capaolty J00. Booklet tells the Tne rines ,Ley. myrqn b. prich. PINE KNOT INN . un Craig's Meadows. Pa. WATERFRONT!"- "fflr- -Phona. Home products. Horace! Mo boat'f. water. oihl.r. Bartonvllle, l'a- POKONA FARM MyWMk V9i h3i O T ALLBOEB. Egypt Mills, Pa. Bropkside Farm S2S3Z&&t'35; fcoatirur. IT weekly. WM-PItTRWHT. Shawnee-on-Delaware, l'a. I .nnnil Sxoeilent location. Bath'g. ooat'f, LenWOOU ,j,n.g. Bklt. DSTRIOK a; SON'. THE A4NATOK STiWrHSo..?"' Csesco. Pa. ROCKLEDGE Trout ashing. Booklet. HOWARD PRICB. COIXKGBVIH.E, PA. QLilNWOOD HALL Oo too Perktfttneo Creek LedavlUonBUt ChaTaefwiatalar m UNWARY PICTURE GRAFTER VISITS OLD VICTIM; JAILED Sho Had Watted a Year for Return of Photo and $2. Mrs. Sophie Detcher opened the door for ft man she hadn't seen for a year nhd never expected to see again. He hadn't changed a bit, and he started In in the same old way, "I represent a well-known photogra pher who makes a specialty of enlarging photogiaphs to llfo slie, nnd If you- " "Where's the picture I gave you to be enlarged a year ago, and where's the 2 I gave you then?" Mrs. Detcher rapped out. The man looked nn thnnirh I,. n,,i,i fall oft the step backward. "You didn't think I'd move, did you?" she continued. "The last time you called I was living at 22d and Master and you thought 1M8 Ncwklrk street was now fir ii, didn't you?" ii'1' i oUJlh,0ltlng man In the shiny black suit swung oft the step. He didn't run, but kept walking steadily away. Mrs. Detcher put on a hat and followed him. Sho racked him to 30th and Oxford streets, where Policeman Miller, was standing. She got Miller to nrrest tho man. Fifteen women, who had been located by Acting Detectives Douglas and CUee. or the zsth and Oxford streets station, ap peared at the hearing nnd Identified tho salesman. He anld h n, nin..i v. man, 67 years old. Tho women said he had taken 2 In each case with a photo graph to bo enlarged, In some cases tho photographs of relatives who had died. They never had been returned. The pho tographs evidently had been destroyed. The prisoner was held under $600 ball for a further hearing June 30. Alexander Kncaly Dead LONDON, Juno 26.-Alexander Knealy, editor of the London Dally Mirror, and former wrltor for New York newspapers, died today at tho age of 61 years. Mr. Kncaly, who was born In Bussez, .ng devoted all his llfo to Journalism. He Joined the staff of the New York Herald In 1SS2 and represented that paper in near Admlrul Peary's first Arctlo ex pedition. Ho became a member of the Now York World staff In 1S85 and was Its correspondent "with tho American fleet In tho Spanish War. Mr. Knealy began nowspapcr work In London os news editor ot tho Dally Ex press In 1881. Thrco years later he "went with the Dally Mirror. nummi:u nicsouTs AlTwKTlC C1TV, N. J. OST E N D OccuMlng- an entire block of ocean front ana connected with the famous Boardwalk; in the popular ciiclaea acctlon; capacity 600; unusually Urge, cool rooms with unobstructed view of the ocean from all. ecry appoint ment and comfort; sea nnd fresh water In all baths: running water In room. 4000 ft. ot porches surround tho hotel; tho new dining room oerlooks tho sea, finest cuisine and whlto servlco; orchestra of soloists, dancing twice dally; social diversions, magnificent new Palm lounge, dpi., 1B. single rm, wkly.; booklet mailed, auto meets trains; manage ment by owners. JOHN C. OOSSLEn. Mgr. CHALFONTE Atlantic City, New Jersey The Leeds Company 112 30 up weekly: 2B0 up dally, Amer plan. HOTEL WILLARD New York ave. and flench; fireproof; de lightfully cool; centrally located: newly fur nlahed; eleator, prliato baths; running water In rooms; bathing from hotel: excel lent table and service; capacity 400; Eur opean and American plan, booklet. TUB NKW Hotel TRAYMORE ' mi wnnnrr nnKpnoor besom HOTW. Ui TIIK WORU3 i BnM ArrhlHrt'i Orlrtsal Gmtteo fnr ths huk i Inarlaa IUBUA1MNE OJUU, twopeni NEW HOTEL MERION Finn- , prions Vermont ave. Beach. Cap, 800. Very mod erate rates for the comforts, appointments A table of largest hotels. 13 up dally, special weekly. Large, cool ocean tfew rooms, eto Booklet. C. U. FUCTTYMAN. Leading Hlgh-Claaa Moderate-Kate Hotel. AI RPMARI E Virginia av nr Bch Cap AL.DCiYlAIl-C ,so flUam but ,!,,,., sun parlors, private baths, etc.; excel, table. llOnpwkly.j 12 up dally. Bklt. J. P. COPE. OCEAN CITV, N. J. Come to the BRIGHTON Leading beach-front hotel ot America's leal Ing family resort. Cool, convenient, comfort able. Swept by breezes from Ocean, Bay and Inlet. Modern hotel, excellent cuisine; atten tive service' H hour from Atlantic City. Opens June 26th. Booklet. R. K. BOOY. Prop. THE BREAKERS Only Boardwalk hotel. K. A. YOUNO, Mgr. fPITH HAI I 01B Wesley Ave. Knl 1 n nAuu Iam,ly notel- B Select Booklet. fhnifnnip Ocean ave. Open June 30. unaiiomc M L. MACK FAUST. CArE MAY. N. J. CHALFONTE HOTEL Reasonable rates. Mrs. Calvin Batlrald. THE ELWARD Decatur st, above beach; speclst rates for June. EDWARD P. WTTINQER. r.lnnwmniA N'car station Beach. Cours uienwooa dnner,t 6oe. l.j. booerb SPHINQ LAKE BEACH. N. J. THE BREAKERS DUUK5&S? TUU bpr.no vummMm. . J. L. N. V033. Pro BEACH HAVEN CREST. N. J. fincsT HfTPl Boarding for month of CKCOl nUlCI. july, T and IS week! ooa table, splendid location, good service. J.ar ocean, food bathlig and tuning. S" McMURRAY, 830 Drexel Building, or Beach Haven Crest. N. J. BEA ISLE CITY. N. J. BUSCH'S HOTEL SiSSES! EAOLE'S MERE. PA. THE CRESTMONT INN EAOLE'S MERE. PA. The hotel with the Incomparable situation. "500 feet above the sea, on the summit of She AliVgheoIes. Oolf. 'tennis, boating and the finest of fresh water bathing; electrlo llghtsrsteam heat, etc. Also bungalows wlto meals at Inn. tfor booklet and terma a4 dress WILLIAM WOOU8. Manager. WEST CHEHTER. PA. GREEN TREE INN STiailir" p'a! Particular atten to com. men. motor and toui 7 Be tourist parties. Rer meals 00c. Bunaay meals cato at. nist. eur. j h.m..hb, . .y. KHEKMa. PA. LIME VALLEY FARM Xu" for a. family of 3 or 4 people for the. month or juiy. a. . .. SCHWENKILLE, VA. PERKIOMEN INN aftaTO boat's, bath'g, ttsfg Tennis, Bklt q M Carl l'OCONO MOUNTAINS, PA. Mountain Home. l'a- Heller's Mt. Airy S?VSJS 11. r'nnc.tanrp House ideal location. Ml. UOlWldlH-C Cap, 40. Modem Own farm. IT ip. Booklet. P CABOHN. Plngtaaa'a retry. Pa. Bellevue House 22St 'a tuati and S. U. K8RN Mansion Houe ?V Marslwll t Creek. Via. WORKERS OF flEilSUNY DEMAND END OP WAR Socialist Member of Reichstag So In. forma KewYerk Friends. NEW Yonif, June S6.-Organld labor In Germany Is i fatfor of lmmedlftU Peace, A message to this effect was received here today by tho Central Fed erated Union of New York from Karl Leglen, head of tho German Federation of Trade Unions, an ors-ahliatinn mm. prising ft membership of 3.000,000 German workers, and a Socialist member of the Belehstag. in his letter Herr Leglen says: "Our fellow workers In tho United States may be assured that the work ing classes In Qerm&nv n. i,i waiting for peace, for the termination of f this bloody struggle of hntlons. If thla desire Is not expressed dally In our papers and meetings, then It Is due to the fact that we are In an extremely peculiar and delicate position. The m. ;? ,;y ot thB ownlMil workers In QreU Britain and France maintain, according to what we loam from their own labor papers, that Germany must be mashed. I need not dwell here on hn ran.m.n. the reallintlon of such a desire would havo for tho future development of the International labor movement. All our effortB, made with n view to coming to an understanding, have failed. Tho rep resentatives of the German workers, on August , 1914, have stated as follows In ma ueicnsiag; " 'That as the object of security has been achieved and tho enemy Is Incline! towa.'d peace, the war should be brought to an end by a poace which makes the friendship of the neighboring countries possible.' "This same statement lias been re peated In tho Itelchstng on December 3, 19H, and on March 10, 1015, whllo a further manifesto In favor of peace has been published by the Social Democratic parties In Hungary on April 13, 1918." summer nr.sonTH RTONK itAunon. The Fisherman's Paradise Fishing from the bridge across Oreat Channel Is one of the most delightful sports. Dig catches are made dally. The wonderful system of boat harbors opening from It makes Stono Harbor the finest resort for boating along the Nevr Jersey coast. Finest fishing and crabbing any where. New amusement park and baseball grounds. Finest bathing, boating, golf, tennis and every healthful sport. Comfortable and pleasant cottages, bun galows and apartments for rent at reason able rentals. Excellent hotels at moderate rates. For detailed Information write to day to LEO McCRAVEN, Borough Clerk Stone Harbor, N. J. WIMWOOD. N. .1. i.nd WII.ftnOUD CKE8T Come nnd Spend Your Fourth of July with us We do more for the entertain ment of our visitors than any other resort on the coast. Bathing, Flailing. Balling, Crabhlns, Baseball, Sports Special amusements all along a five-and-a-half mile boardwalk. Six free band concerts dally by two bands. Tho day's celebration to conclude with a GRAND riREWOHKS DISPLAY Magnificent nreworks In the evening on the ocean front, Last sections oc dollar excursions on both roads will kae after the display, AUTOMOniHSTS. ATTENTION Sociability run from anywhere to wlldvrood. No time. No restrictions Handsome trophies. Run starts Sat- urday, July 8d Special arrangement have been made partic ularly for visiting mo torists. You will be sure to enjoy the trip. For full details and handsome I y Illustrated booklet write today to p. WHITESELT, City Clerk. tUldiiooil, X. J, WILDWOOD'S SIX LEADING HOTELS Capacities SOU to 250. Near Beach. Boardwalk and Amusements. Pleasant social life. Coaches meet all trains. Book lets. For details address the following hotels at Wild wood, N. J.l SHELDON ..1). J. Woods ADELPHI-W1TTE. . H. Witts llKAClIVtOOU, C. It. Hurts DOIlHliV J. K, W hltestll ' KDOKTONINN..,....!. A. Harris 1IADDON HALL N. A. Randolph Hnlpl Divton fta u ' Capacity tlOiei UayiOIl j80. nneiaWe; all outside rooms, runnlnr water; earl season rate. Coach, mualc A bklt g. W. A A. McMurray. Hotel Reading .(-f,.,,,,, sUpsriortabie' Near depots, beach A amulet C Wambach. pnrii PfROPT Wlldwood ave. near Bch, CbUAKCKUri vm Mr,.A.J..NavUa. Temple HaUffi ave. near Beach. Mra. O. BURTON. TIia AnnPYplM av"- ner Uch and 1 US "uucl amuse; Miss L. Derbyshire. HOTEL ELBERON fij. . Ji Hotel Havllla uMrs7: ftSfrTi& n At TIMflBP Rklt. 8M a Magnolia Ave. BAUI IfllUKU Nmp B,ch a amusements. WlLMWOOD NORTH. X. J. WILDWOOD SANITARIUM PENNSYLVANIA AVE. AT 33TII N. WILDWOOD, N. J. Open for season MARGARET MACE. M. P. UKCTL.UUN ronnlngwater FJFLOYD. m khsfi Af Tlaah frnt Hot and cold T"t. nTTPN! Beach front location. 8pe I I1C U I J C13(U rates until July 171k SHERWOOD Mltf-tVb1e.g:r,wnML'u,: Vtve.fnnf s9 B,r bf '" lnf rma. rVeySlOHC tuoning water. F. J Orelner. WIU1WOO0 CHEST. K. J. JUSTICE Near peach and amutemeatei booklet. W. A. JUBTlgB ASUUBY PARK. N. 3. DEVONPORT INN Direotly 00 in ocean; nam t"" ? Cfifttt. salt waUr I WT- i - T a K WiUr. tHXWU 0?P9.- . NHS-. GRAND VlEWtZr'2g 2'G, TDIS; THINKS IIE'fl ST, PATRICK Everybody in Germnntown Looks Like a Snako to Pat Thomas. aermantown wag full of nake, at lat 0 Pat Thomas thought Ha aaw thetn wtigglins along nldewalks, around trc and hanging from the housetop, Then ho happened to remember that hi name wa tat. Finally It dawned upon him that he wag Bt Patrick himself. Tear ing most of hla clothing off he determined to kill every rjent In tho community. But his vision became clouded and ha mllook every thin man he aw for a anake eo knocked him down and tramped on him. Every tlma ho Jumped on a human snako Pat uttered a wild yell. He soon had a trail of black eyea behind htm. A riot call was sent to tho Dranchlown police station, with tho warning' that a manlao waa at lnrge, killing people right and left. A patrol load of police men soon got on Pat'a trail, and even while they were chasing him ha ran on the porch of Cornelius Leary, of im North IStli street, and knocked him Annfn Then four policemen pounced upon him. He waa arraigned for a hearing by Mngta trato Pennoclt today and sentenced to 10 daya In tho county prison St'.MMEK RESORTS Delaware RfilTi llwnrfviw f:H3sfip) f llilliSI Shortesi, Quickest endeH!neBeireenArmafkanJAfonttau Whether St a Lalto Champlain, with, its historical association, beautiful Lake George, or the charm of the Adirondack you seek. there a no more comfortabla way of gettinffthero than that offered by the dependable "D. & H." Through train: leave Now York urana central terminal. Hudson rtiver Boat Line mako connections with "D. & H." trsina at Albany or Troy, "A Summer PsradW' Is a book fall of useful (sets set out in absorbing manner. Send 60 for it today. M. J. POWERS, C. P. A. Albany, N.Y. Vlrrfjic5N. Jff- The Griswold EASTERN POINT, NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT Finest Summer Resort Hotel in America 2V2 Hours from NewTtfiJt Or Boston OPEN JUNE 16 TO SEPT. IS I8-H0I0 Golf Course, Also New and Completely Equipped Club House Magnificently Appointed Throughout, superior Yachting, Boating. Bathing, Motoring. Ornlng. Tennis. Dancing. Long Distance Telephone In Every Itoom. Over 160 Bathroom Suites. Milk. Cream, Poultry and Vegetables Supplied by our Farms "The Dranford Farms." Early Iteitr. vatlons should be made For Booklet, Boom Flans, etc addresi H. D. SAXTON, Manager. Also the BELLEVIEW, BELLEAIR HEIGHTS, FLORIDA 1VIL5IINGTON, Del. BEST ONE-DAY TRIP AT LOWEST COST Special Excursion Rate from Philadelphia to Brandy wine Springs Park BIG PARK KNOWN TO ALL iSsssHssP PikiMraSSssilsHsssssssH v&JBW&M 1IIEK L'OM'KItT KKlli HLN1IAY AKriSKNOOX AKO EVENIffO OOOU ATTHACTIONS K151tY VAX To nrrango excursion, apply to JAMK8 K. MENllY, Park Manages IIS bUU'LKV taTMEKT, MILMINOTOS, DI3U Now Is the Time, to think about choosing a school for your hoy or girl. Don't wait until the last minute to decide a question Out means so much to the future of your son or daughter. Get in touch with LEDGER CENTRAL at once and make use of the complete information on file at our Educational Bureau. We can tell you about any prepar atory school in the East. There are'many things w&toow outside of what the school catalogue tells you, . Get the benefit of our personal investigation, Thk irif ormati is yours for the asking. Just call and talk it v. EDUCATIONAL BUKEAU LEDGER CENTRAL) BROAD AND CHESTNUT tTIHEKrt PHILADELPHIA 5 WdMAt wtetfr mmmn Accused of Gating the Death of llm JJcei sympathy waa mmwn tdt Mr. Jennta Hinder, afeetued bf ha.vfng cAtd the death of her day-ota Infant by threw Ihg It out of lh window the hlght Ot June 12, by the tleg Mary and IMI-ia-beth Crawford, grown daughters of tho former employer e Jrfra. Dltider, A the Coroner's Inquest this morning. During tho proceedinga before Coroner Knight, at which the Jury found thai the Infant had died from Internal Injuries as the result of the mother' act, tha two young women aat near Mrs Binder, trying to comfort and chesr the fralt little woman by word ahd rareases, Mr. Binder, who Is a widow, SI year old, apparently, on the verge of physical, collapse, waa held without bail to await , the actl in of the drand Jury. She will bo returned to the Philadelphia HoapitaU Until tho hear)ng. HUMMER ItESORTS AUTOMOBILES Gloucester Perry SSWIStlT when gnlnc to Atlnntlfl City, Cspe May. tilldtvood and jSottth Jersey rolnte. Shorten and Oulfket Rontr. Iloate on the RVen Houf and 14 Hour. Bend for FREE Auto Routt Man, r-JemTOTOMiaMilBmiBitS 1 Up in Smoke Those worries that ceemed bo large to you in the rush of thq dty Vanish in the camp fire's smoke in Northern New York's zeatful air. There's a delightful es cape for you from the city's care if you travel over the If h Hudson trt. Bureau, ISMBraadway Ft ft FORT WILLIAM HENRY HOTEL Uka George. N.Y. HOTEL CHAMPLAIN n Lake Champlain, Bluff Point. N. Y. Albert Thteriet, Manager. On the lino of tKe D. H.. alio reached by auto. Com- fleted Stale Roada-scenic route from points vis Albany. .PlW1 LakaCeorye, Schioon Lake, Eluabethtown, Lake Champlafn to Montreal. NEW A LA CARTE GRILLE IVILMINOTOX, DeL 1 Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, adults only 60c i children, Site. ALL OTHER PAYS, adults, only 53c ; chil dren. SSc, to tho Parle and return by Wilson Lino boata and safe and pretty trolley Tide, Biggest Park in Delaware Dancing, Boating. Parle Theatre, with musical comedy and vaudeville Three free concerts dally by ths band. Ideal place for excursions, parties or picnics ripeelal ISjcurslen Xlr!,rt for sale at rata named, good on Wilson Line boat and trolley, and can bo purchased af on the boats. j lay FiE?Tr- H-JW .'Sitjetfl j 3K y lljgllj f i jaot aKallesM aer.Ic maa&eLJSSg. MEDIA. l'A. NfcW NAHONia HOTfLj-: L, - y TeuolJ. Itetat "S. ssisxT-Swiivfs: , .t.. A Mtl JN WfKU" j i ,"? jiwmuiaiB fw wm J-M-V1"" k"'lU. pm. gL, m iSwi prta, aa4 K 1 wmmm