ISSVmtma liEtKEIPHIlJABBEPHIA; FBIBAT, TOltE 1910. :00L SHORE BREEZES HAVE LITTLE EFFECT ON WOMEN BATHERS athletic Members of Fair Sex Who Enter Surf uutnumoer Venturesome Males Ten to One PAKE AUTO TRIPS INLAND ATLANTIC OITT, Juno 2. Automoblto Itlpa to the mainland to purchase fresh Vegetables and Dowers from tne owners bf small truck patches are being made by nanr cottagers. Jaunts are made In the tarly morning; and the tourists como homo laden with garden stuff. A little later, h.n ttm round of BOclat pleasures keeps the owners of cottages busy all day and half the night, tney win ue oausiieu 10 purchase their vegetables In the markets br from hucksters The scarcity or Darners is ami nauceauio. i.. Mmbn of the fair sex taking a sally dip in the briny thus far havo out numbered the males ten to one. The sharp winds of the week havo mado the teeth mnnv men bathers chatter before thoy .i-ii, tim surf line, but the women wade Into the ocean with tho samo abandon as If blailnff suns of July were warming up the water to tne propor icrapurmuro ior ,fnrniilA iiurf bathlnir. Down Chelsea nay the girls of tho cottage colony are alreaay Dicaaea wiui ut u min. VOUld maKO Uiom lOOK unprcHeuiuuio m . .mdntv ball. Even the girls who aro prone to freckle aro taking a chance, but Jib young men seem to do waning ior varmer weather bofore thoy start In tak ing a dally dip. letter CAnuinns DOFF COATS. rr.aHr.nn lottor carriers, now a feature In this city, show that the days of warm weather are hero. Tho vast Incroaso In the number of letters now arriving here Elves the, carriers packhorse loads, and as they havo to clamber up and down tho steps of hundreds oi couagcH on mui mi, .,..! nf mitumo irlvoa them a halt a chance Co keep cool. Visitors here spend quite a lot of tlmo in writing letters mm iiuauu .j.. n friAmiR In dlntant cities, and as JhcBe all bring answers tho mall delivery has Jumped rounoia in tne msi w m i The pohles have been banished from the boach and now the only things loft to bother bathors aro tho scrub basoball matches, botwoen hotel waiters and chair iir.i TiiMjn irnmea are always Interest ing to the people who hang over tho Ddard- walk railing to watcn mem, un wiuuBima over tho decisions of tho ump!roaro al ways In order and wax warm wm.althcy Bast. Tho first returns from the jitney Dusses r mndo at tho City Treasurer's otllco today. Tho operators nre required to gjve 6 per cent, or tnoir gross receipts id ura city. Two women aro among the drivers. A genuine leap-year onue.ioy ner own uu nlnlnn. will bh wedded here today. She Is RHas Florence S. "White, of Elmlra, N. T., who will bo married to JeRoy -T. Grant, of tho samo city. Miss Whlto took out tho llconBo, yesterday and paid for It herself. Being non-residents, they,, have been com pelled to wait 24 hours beforo the knot could be tied. W. Palmer Hoxle. a. vocal Instructor of Philadelphia, has been hero all week. lie has made arrangements to spend all of July I W. C. Wurflleln, a Philadelphia business (man, Is registered at a beachfront hotel for a shorf stay. Mrs. Jtalph Nazel, of North Broad street. has opened nor cottage for tho summer and will entertain extensively during the sea son. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cochran, who winter at the Klttonhouse. In FhtladelDhla. will re- I' main here the greater part of tho sum- ! mer. ,, J V .T Mrs, J. Hi lloover and Sirs. K. Stewart. , of Ashbourne road are here for the ; romalnder of the summer months, i Among tho recent arrivals from Phila delphia are Miss Elizabeth Hut, Miss Mar jgaretLamorelle, Miss Herbert De Woe, Miss ICIalr Qalllgan, Miss Katherlne Galltgan ana uenorai ana flirs. w. F. Blddlo. Mr. and Mrs. George Franklin aro regis tered at a beach-front hotel. ! Dr. H. B. "Wetherbeo, chemist and dvo expert, of Philadelphia, Is registered at a prominent hotel for the season and Is anx iously awaiting tho oponlng of tho bathing peaso. I Cottagers lately arriving for tho season include Mrs. Joseph Stern, of North 8th street, ana Mrs. Jonn f. coulter, of South jroaa street. STEAMSHIPS VACATION TRIPS BY SEA rillLADKLrillA TO BOSTON SAVANNAH - JACKSONVILLE DELIGHTFUL SAIL Fine Steamers, Low Fares. Dot Sorvlco. Plan your vacation to Includo "Xlneiit Coatrl Trips In tho World." Tour Hook Free on Request. lerchants & Miners Trans. Co. city omca. 105 B. 8th St.. Phlla. Comult any ticket or tourist aront. 3SLOLZAEI3EE AMERICAN EXPRESS THAVEL, UEJ'ARTMBNT, ALASKA Complete Circle Tour tlln rake. Tho Klondike, Fairbanks, Noma. Hand lor 1'hnna W.lnii, Jli.in " Booklet UST Chestnut at.. Philadelphia. FIRE LADDIES SWAM TO DELAWARE COUNTY MEETING AT CHESTER City, in Holiday Attire to Greet Hundreds Flocking From All Sections Many in Uniform BONNIWELL WILL SPEAK Philadclphlan, President of Stato As sociation, Attends Twenlyfltoo Companies in Lino CHESTER, Pa, Juno 2. Delegates rep resenting Delaware County's 41 volunteer fife companies began t6 arrive In Chester this morning for the 10th anual convention of the Delaware County Firemen's Asso ciation, which will begin at 2 o'clock. Tho city Is In gala attlro In honor of tho vis itors, and- virtually all of the business houses nnd public places are decorated. Many homes along tho route of tomorrow's parade also are decorated. Following the disposal of preliminary business, the election of officers will be held this afternoon. Charles S. Salln, of Ridley Park, president of the association Blnco Its organization, known to firemen throughout the State as "Undo Charley," undoubtedly will bo re-elected. Business sittings wilt bo held In the nudltortum of tho Good Will Fire Company's house, ono of tho largest In tho State. A general business session will bo hold tonight at 8 o'clock, and will be marked by addresses by State Senator William C. Sproul. of Chester, who has always taken an active Interest In legislation affecting flromen, and Judge Cugono C. Bonnlwell, of Philadelphia, president of the State Fire men's Association. A featuro tomorrow morning will be a test of nil of tho apparatus In tho county, a demonstration for industrial concerns of tho excellent protection, accorded by modern, motorized apparatus, which can roach Chester from all parts of the county within a short time. Tomorrow afternoon will be marked by a parade, in which about 26 companies with their bands will participate. Many of theso will havo tholr apparatuses In line, Homo of it now. Many companies also will bo In new unlforma. Tho Delaware County Firemen's Associa' tlon is tho largest ono-county firemen's or ganlzatlon in Pennsylvania. Tho member companies represent a membership of approximately 3000 men. Lightning Strikes Three JOHNSTOWN, Pa,, Juno 2. During a storm on Old Achtcls, ono of tho highest points In tho Allegheny Mountains, light ning struck Molchior Shaffer, Edgar Dellard and William Hclman ana renaerca an threo unconscious. SUMMER EESORTS ATI.ANTIO CITY, X. J. HIE LEADING RESORT HOTEL Or THE WORLD Mwogi-lciilidiii ATLANTIC CITY.N.a. OWNERSHIP MANAOEMCNT. JQ8IAH WHITE & SONS COMPANV ATLANTIC CITY VUCMBM r'lRitfMi 8 d ORE e intMn tfiO flrtfmHMW f service pom fort ftbMitu &AJL6T mOWft MMKT JRJTtt HmiwaOD NEW HOTEL MERION -"gg:. Vermont Ave. and Sesch. Capacity 300. Vary moderate rates for the-comforts, appointments mnA thf nt thfi lartreat hotel: 13 UD dalln " .-it- i- --I. --!-'; --.i"-j--i. :.-.-.- Special WceKljrj tartfC cool uconii'viovr ruuiiw, spe sic. Uooklet. , sT L,. FAKI.ET. tlgr. 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The lessons will be, published daily commencing with Tomorrow iEuenittg ii& &Mtx iWfs3tTiiwiiwtiliTfnyiifiiiJHiww KKYMEN PHEPABK FOR STRIKE IF FEDERAL MEDIATION FAILS Incoming Ofllceri Aulhorked td Call Men Out KlTW TOrtKi Juno 2.WThe Incoming of ficials of tho Commerclnl Tolefrrnphera' Union of America, who will be elected to day, received full powei yesterday to order It national strike In the event of failure of the Federal mediator, Ttotand iJ. Ma hany, to avert a national strike. 8. 3. Konenkamp, president of the union, yesterday expressed himself aa nkeptloal as to whether the Western Union Company would make any concessions. Ho was noti fied by tho mediator that Mr, Mahany had received a telephone messngo from "William !!. O'Brien, chief of the Telegraph and Telephone Department of Massachusetts, to the effect that the MssnchUstt legisla ture had Issued an orite? io Inquire Into tho discharge of tho Western Union oper ators In Doston because of membership In the union. 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