Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 03, 1918, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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HIGH, SCHOOL GIRLS TURNING OUT WAR MACHINERY I CONDEMN PRO-GERMAN IRISH ANTITOXIN IS DISTRIBUTED
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Wi CASUALTIES TOTAL 125
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w " Washington, July a.
Rf-Jkui The army casualty list today con
tained eighty-live names, divided as
follows; Killed In action, IS; tiled nf
wounds, 9; died of accident and other
$ causes.' 6: died of disease, M : wounded
t v 'severely. 12: mlsslnc In action. 36.
The marine corps casualty list today
Contained forty names, divided as fol
low: Killed In action. 33: died nf
grounds, i ; wounded severely, 3.
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ARMY
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CRAWFORD. IIOVI) S.. Turrntiini. I'.l.
CRRl", JOHN V.. I'liilii", I'll.
Sergeant',
CORNBLL. ADOLI'II. South Mniwhcst-r.
Conn.
rOf.KY. EDWARD II,, 4IS North Mxlj-rr-end
street, 1'hltarleliihi.i.
, Corpor.iN
BATJER. WILLIAM M . Rogers. Ark.
LEHNEIt, ARTHUR, lvirolt. Huh
Wagoner
CALLENDER. DHl.tlKHT 1" . Llkhurt. Ind.
TrhjitPH
BREWSTER. CLAl'I'i: J . N"rort. N. 11.
COXWKLL. KLSIK II.. (Ii.len A In.
DAT, WARREN I. . Hill. simnK". N '
ESKEW. I'.U'L K . Franklin Ki.
GONZALES, DELFIDE. Tueumein. X M.
KINO. JAMES A . Chvitnut Hill. Mas".
MASSORRA. JOSGrit. Locheatir. X Y.
PAL80ROVE. l'KANK W.. I'hll!liliiinc.
N. J.
REICHLING. NICK. riiL-uP"
8HOEMAKCII. JAMES L . W.iterurj.
Conn.
TRAYNKAM. Iin.vnY V . Arhurklc Cal
Illl'JI lltOXI WIII'MI ,
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SMITH, HOWARD 1... tlshk.."h. Wis.
Sergr.int
HACKMAN 1'AIU. W.. S.m Kranclsco.
Under
BAILEY. ANTONIO, Sprint-field O.
I'rlrates
FARRELL JOHN. Ntxv York . 11 v
KEEFE. HAMULI) S.. llobur. M.i".i.
KIRICPATKICK. JAMES J. Jr 11u1.oUb.
.Mass.
MeKEE. JOHN C. NUiinlip. O
WIOTIS. .MANtKI., IliirKrttstDMii. I'.l.
OWEN'S, SIDNEY. Owunli.i. S. 1).
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CURTII. ERNEST 1' . Y.inl.'-rs. N. Y.
I'rhiltrs
FRANCOIS. JOSEPH. Smtt. I.i
HOFFMAN, HENRY, Ileattlo, Kun
WENTZKL, Itl'SSKM. 1).. TrUiiril. I'a.
DIKI) lltOM AfTIIIENT AMI OrllEU
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CROCKER, ALVAH. Jr.. Tllchburg. Mat".
I'orporaN
HADLEY ROSS T.. 1V.irkan.i. Ark
SMITH, DENVER. SuKnr Tr.-, Itl.lsi-. O.
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HLOODOrtJII JOE. SnhKbury N. Y
BRKtSCH, WAI.TKK II. T , Allrntimii, I'.l.
PERSON, LLOYD II.. llruuklMi.
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OORMKIIAIS IIENUY I) AIIlon. JIa.
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CHILD. GODFREY. l'oonik- VH. Mil.
OAY. ELWYN IJ.. ISriscsillh. '!.
Srrueant
SMITH. JOSEPH II . Ilrjoklyn.
1'rhatfH
BLUE, RALPH N Si. irdson. Ill
CARSON CHARLES I. . Oirr-jlll-. Kun.
CLRMKNT, .i:olU.i:, lliirri-on, X. .1.
MBHART lIMIN M , Fr.-m h Camp. Cal
MAORUDEIt. RVIKII.PU A . Watfrbury,
Conn
NORTON. JpSEPIt. l'.intleo. N. Y.
BOVIA. THOMAS. Sanborn. X. V.
WAITE. DONALD C. Dav.nport. la.
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I nilctl Lcnmic Denounces the State Stations Restocked Despite
"Apostles of Brutality" ! Plans for Sane Fourth
Ily the Associated I'rcss
New York, July 3 Hesolutlous con-
ileinnliiR "thiiHc Irishmen nnd lrjsh-
Amerlcnnp whr. have shown themselves
to he npostles of the German Rospel of
harhnrlsm nnd brutality, hut who do not
J represent the Irish nice litre or abroad,"
1 were adopted lit a meeting here last
niRht of the I'nltcd Irish League.
The resolutions nlso called o.n "cur
kith and kin ncrwa the ocean to mlly
lo tho support of every movement bav
ins for Its object the defeat of (lermany
by our beloved country nnd our allies."
Speakers branded as traitors to the
I'nltcd .States nny lrlslwAmrrlcnn who,
I'V his nctlons, "would compel the re
turn of even a slnKle Hrltlsh soldier
from the western front to ptnnd Riinrd
in Ireland."
llarrll.urE, July 3. XotwItlistandlnB
the Krowlng sentiment for n safe and
sane celebration of Juply 4, the acting
.Stale Health Commissioner, Ur. U,
Franklin lloycr. In anticipation of a
serlos nf Fourth of July accidents and
wuunds, has restocked the usunl list nf
ur.ltcxln stations In the various coun
ties. .
Tetanus antitoxin Is thus mnde avail
nble for ImmunlstlUK thoso who sustain
Injurlen nnd who aro without funds, free
of cost.
Finils Himself Too Popular'
Joseph lloss, foreman of yard main
tenance at tho Chester Shipyard, lias a
new ear, but says he cannot enjoy It
himself nnd haul all the uhlpworkers,
foremen, guards, office men, tlmekccpem
lind firemen nrouml In It all the time
He Is now tnlkliiR nf leaving the ma
chine ul home In tin morning. i
N!"tMKK JHX1KTS
JIT. I1RKT.VA. PA,
SI'MMF.R RESORTS
.MT. (IRf.T.VA. t'A.
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Lirl vtitiii .r- who arc uorkiii!; m tlie iiiirliiue ho at I lie ( enlial lliftlt Selinnl milking parts
: .. mariiu- . tt-'iiii s lo pn ill I uric Sam's new merrlinnl fliip
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IIU'.II III' lll Ml- iu:t'i:i Ell IN MTICIN
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II'IFI'MAN WILLIAM. Miluauk'i
Corporal
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'EX.-iiiN. inw 'XIi l Xortb VV... il-turk.
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Ml HRA'. l:iWRDH. N.' Yurk rit.
MII MILD IN AITIIIX l-rifr'll
Corimnil
MhTIIHV, II UOI.P L . I'hliai.
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IlYLANIif.R TliilP. A . U.i-'nlik. Mass.
CLAC.-K HARRY 1. I'liaim
CONSOLIDATED POLISH
ARMY, PLEA OF REBELS T-
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. . . .ill 11 if mil i in in " d I ' per
piin.i'i a fuc and unltid I' d.-sh I'n'ii
ir.niallh '
dlls!n;i from which the appeal
reported to Iium- i exulted and
mairheil from llukoxxlna Ir.to the
-innhern I'krnlni- teirltoiy last fall
Ilftxveen C.3ii o'clock nn the exenlng
Receives Letter " '-'"'"., is and in ,;. the nex.
morning in' irtifiiis rnvHiru "it m n-.-'.
From Brigade TlllU Fled ."canxvlille meeting and d,f... ting .lev-
c man and Austrian detai li'i" nn l'art of
i ho rexnltlng dlxls'on xxa-i Liken prison
ers and 170 olllcei s ate a v being tried
'or tre.iaon In Hungar
Paderevki
From Austria
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The Crestmont Inn !
Eagles Mere, Pa.
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THE HOTEL WITH THE INCOMPARABLE SITUATION
One of the mo3t delightful spots in the eastern
United States, in the midst of the primeval forest,
on tho summit of the Alleghenies, 2200 feet above the
sea. Golf, tennis, driving, tramping, boating, canoe
ing and the finest 'of fresh-water bathing. The Inn
has every modern convenience electric lights, steam
heat, private baths, call bells, etc. Booklet.
WILLIAM WOODS :::::: Manager
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Iiy the Associated I'rcs
WnxhlnKtoii. July 3.
From the lb Ids of lVssaialdn, on the i
WOMAN "SERGEANT" JAILED
co.vri:sT car ia!ti: risk
I Illnek Se.i,
.1, into xxhlih country a brigade. A-,.,,.,,,,1 , tfir.iin1.lmri Wliili-
if revolting Polish troops from the ' ,, ,. , . -ii;!;,.,,.,. iMir-.r,., !
Austrian army lied in February, a Utter " '
Clir.o.1 llcio!,,. ,0 ,,rilIg Sllll Again.: ha, co.e to America addr.ssedto Ignaee ' t.;::,"J:" ;;!;V,fu,;;.7 "."moi'
ttailxtax Coinpaiix J. I'mlerexx ski, the pianist, asking for his )V l( .llltnoI . ,.s nf i,,.,. ,..,.0 "Ser-
('llflmi llrlnhl.. Ph., July .'. -I'mincil aid and sympathy In consolidating n ' ponnl'' Hobby McMulliii ivhose real
bprng'":!;,;:;' tiz x&Mi ;i,m " nc!u f'"-i,oi:,mi- Th- "'- " "''" ''" ' "!" 'im
.-ui.ieiu I vim.: ylxani.i Triietion I'mn- U tt t made public here today, is signid Te'ion as her lesid in e. is safely be
luny in n.iia.ii It li'om I'lmririnK a s.x- ,,,. ,.,,, ,.,i t, ,.,,,, uu.i,. ,i i,. , h d tin bars of the Monioe County
cent fa ie in il. I.,,r,,ugh limits Cnder ''"'" ' '"'0llh ,lll,l lll"l MlJ01 Mail. h hi oi :.u.-i'.eiun of being an im-
Uh fiamhise the mmpanv i p.imlttel dtiail, rlili f nf staff, and says: p. stee
t" i-iiaiKi but luu i.nt.-. bit leeently it "Tin Carpathian lion brigade (Polish About lixo xxeidts ago the young
raised the Thic a cent. r. mment in th Aiflrlan ainivl ail-
The cnmp.no also i.- ubhicaii'd to keep ,lresse ynu for the first time and at a
aililiiuii- ixemie in gon. r. pair. XI nicn mnmn, ,, .llflleiilt In our Tindertnk-
! It hue failed
do, and Council lia-i
1 . map reti.ster d at a leading hotel in
I last ti'inuilsbuig. She xxnre a cap xvlth
an insignia upon It. leather puttees.
ii.'.l coined a sxiagger slick She is
I ,-ivou' , ii,,. i ir ',h ....i, ... 'Inc. xxhich has for its aim the creation i i oh- nineteen and attiaetlxe. and early
siartd and e iniileted xvithm a certain "f a lighting force for the Polish nation. , xxor 'be admiration of the young nun
lime the te. rough xx i I do the work nnd We have been lighting on the outskiits "f the town.
sue the cimpan.. lor the cm of the ini-' of our Polish lands, hut now xvlth the M J''" hearing she eont. nded Hint she
prow mem ' .,,,, ..,,,, ,i,.i, (,r rnriher iniii,. r,o- , W!ls doing It all as a joke, but 1 nlted
- - purpose and d-"lie of furtlie battle m- i SUll(,s District Attorney llurnlt re-
the iiiiUpendince and reunion of our m(r,i,(i i.r that xxurtlme xvas not the
WORK FRI'"1'' 'rOM()RR( )V country xie have ndvnnced Into a land tinu lo indulge in Joins of the harmluss
" ' ' where, far from foreign influences and i or in j other bland The trial of the
. . ' 7 ' injiirie. xie hope to create a united i nccii'"ed xvlll take place In the Federal
llriilitepnrl Iiiij aril limtiloxe. Will Polish armv so that xvlth arms. In our I Court at Scriinton, and she xvlll lie le-
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..Kl., ... ......... t ,n t. . , ov.'.-vi ,. mi- I.IIV.1.....1...I.I v wi.....
prison.
New Fire Chief at Clicter Yard
Donate Labor 'hands xxe xx 111 b
. , nil oi L'oianu.
Ily the Associated I'm -rtil. mini.iotis graves spread over
ltrblgiiinrt. I'.otii. July ? More than 'he xx'hole of Poland from the CarpatK-
00 emplox.- of ill- Lake Torpedo lloat' .ans to the Lithuanian boundary tistlfy The Chester Shipyard lire department
eourin ni mat tor Poland and her glory xxe have has another ii"xv chief tile third xx'itlun
made great sHorillccs. resurrecting tliei" momn. aonn nauer, assistant cniei
tiaditions of Hi. Polish soldiers ,! of the Chester ('itj- Fire Pepartment. Is
llo.lr Lfiltleu for frfclom As tha ll,i,o "'" . "" " ' J"" '. "V "" l')"1" limini
h.'l
Three hours' ride from Phihulclphia
via Cornwall and Lebanon Railroad
stands one of the most modern hotels
iihtlie State, on a bluff 700 feet above
sea level. A splendid view of beautiful
Lake Conewao and the surrounding
country may be had from its broad
porches, surrounding the house on
three sides. The encampment of the
National Guards, from July 13 to 21. is
in plain sight.
Dancing, swimming, boating, fishing
and sports oi every description. Every
comfort and convenience. Modern
sewage and disposal plant. First-class
garage, where cars can be stored free
of charge. Excellent chicken and waf-
ile dinners for motorists. Splendid
roads. Stale road from Harrisburg
and Reading. For further information
write
M. E. PATTERSON, Manager, Mount Gretna, Pa.
tin
I'ootpanv xill eel, hrat
July bj xxoi'kng three hours for th
itoxernmrni grai i -. .tecording to an nn
nnuncement in nle tnd.ix Tlr.'ir uulipie
method of leiebiatmi i- th plan of
the empl xe. Hie'n.i-e. and xx-a-" read
ll.x aeeepled hx th, i i npan.x Tl, plant
x i i he ojii it t"oni 7 a m ! , In a in.
!n..1r!..r n,.. ll olO-'o .,11., r.i. f'lil..
ue liaxe one desire, that all ot our ',.,,,. ,.",,n ,.,, , ,',, .. ,.,.,i-.,,,
. . i i'iuii i nun lit x ii til nn. ''. in nuiiibiiiiiMi
umed iffort ii the near Last --hotild be f,. t! ;ist sxtei n year-, and assistant
j-ord'llated for the iiuriio'-, nf lldd.llg . hlef alio'll tlnee jinl."
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BRESKIN JACK. New York eit.v
1IUQHEY. ClKOIUii; V , lhlsh. Okla
MeOrtATH. LUWAItl) J . New Ii. dtunl.
Mass.
riTTS. JOn F... 1II.ANTON Ala
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HELL. OSHPHN. P1CTOI'. N .
BRADY. THOMAS K ', Troj N V
BURKETT, C'HAHLI.f! L . Thaxer, Mo.
DOWNEY. JOMSPH .;. shjinnkln. Pa.
ELLINWOOD. RALPH K..Ull)es. Arm
F1BK. ROY Russell, . y. .
FRANKLIN OEORUn ' IVkln. Ill
HARTER, IIAllltY r . !nrjh.illtown., 1 1
JORaENSEN OLORUE. WHUUfSha, Wis
KAZEMERSKY. MirHACU Neil York .it'
KELLE11RU. DENNIS. Nex- lt,fehell. N Y
XENNF3IY. THILMA-., Newark. X. .1.
KOTAVA, KRANK. Christopher III
KOWALESKI JOSEPH. M. rl.l- n. Conn
IMAGER. ALTON. Sulphur I..
LAJEUNESHE. KUOBNE .X l.ou.l. XI, -
MOORE, KENNETH R.I..-. An-teles. . ..I
JtOrtCAN". THnMAS, Luns ne, II
O'CONNOR, HARRY II X, arli. .1
BEITZELL. KRANK X Riurlon. Lj
BOBERTS. WILLIAM A XI, rrj. xl.'e L.
ROC1I1N. JACK, Pur.1ls.-h1 Russlu
ROMANdV. WILLIAM, N'exxark. .N. .1.
BOBEN, PHILIP, New Yuil:
TABOLT, EYLK O . I..,m lib N Y
TEDRICK C'LAl'IJE. MeAlest. r tk .
T1NEL.O, KRANK. YVal. rx llel. N Y
THONE. EDWAKI) Sr.u use N Y.
VICTORY TONY. Tutlnu Ilalv
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A beautiful, homelike
house right in the woods,
among the pines; airy,
pleasant porches, commanding a clear view of the country
side. Convenient to railroad station and Lake Conewago.
Only the freshest, highest grade food served. Delicious,
appetizing meals. Pure spring water. For detailed 'infor
mation write
M. C. HUTCHINSON, Mount Gretna, Pa.
THE LAKESIDE
EAGLES MERE, PA.
THE LAKESIDE in ideally situated in the midst of hand
some cottages overlooking the lake, and with a view that is
unsurpassed.
It offers an atmosphere of exceptional character for a
hotel.
Among the appreciated features of the house arc the large
amount of public space in exchange and parlors, the elevator,
dining room icilli superb lake view and most attentive white
r.crvice; rooms en suite with bath, and a number with lava
tories with hot and cold water; golf, shuffleboards, tennis
courts, croquet. Garage. Personal management. Rooklef.
J. S. KIRK & SON, Proprietors, Eagles Mere, Pa.
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modern conveniences. Only a
short distance from lailroad sta
tion and Lake t'onexvaBO I'ark.
ICntlrclv surrounded by maKnlll
ceut shade trees A cool, delight
ful I'-' .ptil)1(.s arc Krown on our farm Uncnualcd meals. Fresh, pure
water Moderate lates Kor full details write
A. L. KAUFFMAN, Mount Gretna, Pa.
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ATLANTIC CITY
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French Cultine superior acmco
Altcrnoon nd Nitht Dancins
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JJHOCKWAY. CLIKKORD 1... Utlca. N Y
CARMAN. HAROLD. Jamaica. N. Y
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c r WARE, ARTHUR r . Kort Scott. Kan.
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BlS n " 'ELWOTT. HARRY V.. Mlnnfapolls. Slinn
R.A ' I.A!nl.AW. HOLLIN W . Haxana. Cubi
fo -s--' I.KBLANC, NAPOLEON J . Chicago. Ill
' I.rON. HARRY T,. JlattloHUr. ArJc.
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OOLUEll. EARL M.,.OIathe. Kan.
BUNLAVY, 1IERUERT V.. Ooos8 Creek,
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t iKATON. JOHN P.. Corning. N. Y.
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"tiHANMER. JOHN A.. Roealusa, I.
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It is open and waiting for you the year
round
Pacific Northwest
Oregon, Washington and British Columbia
Come. Make yourself at home. You'U
find a royal welcome. Your own
equipment will fit the situation nicely,
or you can easily pick up needed
things when you arrive.
Come. Tramp the mountain sides,
hunt the virgin foresU, and fith the mountain
atreams to your heart' content all within easy
reach of splendid hotel.
No matterwhat your favorite sport may be, in-fe
eluding motoring on hard-surtaced roadways and
golfing, you'll find it here at iU best, with tem
peratures that rarely go above 80 in summer or
down to freezing in winter.
Writs far frs ilWrstwi booU.t Is r Ck.mW f Cooun.ro, Besri)
elTrJ,orCoir.iii.rcil Club In 111. Fsdfk Nsrtkws.l, M lh TourUI,
UspartouBl, rrUm.ol Ugiidis... VKlom, d.v .sui oui.au.
Sslsm, Orscon, or Olrnpis, Ws.k. or Ike Olfk of Iks (steatite
Secretary, Iferbert CutbD.rt, raulic nonawen isurui
Aswuatloa, IU17-1U1B I.W. 3o.ua pasuif
seatas, vruiuaiiw
VA7iifiTiin.rer K'' near Reach., Eler.
Wesuninsier to ft irVute baths, run.
water, tip up wkly; 12 up dally. Chas. liuhre.
r"ATxJTFIFI D Vlrelnla Ave., near Steel
UA111IICLU rier nooms JT weekly
and up. European plan. Mr. H Huberman.
Of'K.N riTY. N. ,1.
THE HEWLINGS
OPEN FOR THE SEASOS
9th and Wesley
L. P. HEWLINGS, Prop.
HOTEL BRIGHTON
OPENS JUNE 21!
HOTEL OTTENS
American and European Plan
Whole Block Beach Front
Private Baths, Electric Elevator,
Tennis, Fishlnjr, Halliing,
Orchestra
Personal Direction
MR. H. M. STANFORD
HE FOREST INN
Eagles Mere Park, Pa.
Delightfully situated in the forest, it is
the nearest hotel to the bathing beach
and to the athletic field. Accommoda
tions for 500 people. Complete with
modern conveniences. Rooms en suite,
with bath. Dining room especially
pleasant. Fine orchestra. Recreation
Hall, with bowling alleys, billiard
tables, shuffle boards and entire second
floor for dancing. New tennis courts.
Special attention to automobilists.
Large garage in connection with hotel.
For booklet, rates, etc., write to
HERMAN V. YEAGER
Manager, Eagles Mere Park, Pa.
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Julv Is a line month In Oi-ean Cllvbet ' RDHETON INN Ner. lleactl; modern
of uathlnu and tlslilne. Alwara rool anJ k.., m.a Va'nun?.t' Mu,l
ht. service. Cap. 2.10. Auto at trains
nooklet J. ALHERT HARRIS. Pr
r.fresrilnir It It. aOOY..
Sl'IIIXn LAKi: IIEACH. N. .1.
The Shoreham 8pr,wlj,yneach'
Loeated on the lixke; txvo hlorks from orean,
bsthlne beach E. E. SPANdLNIlEno. I'rop.
ASIH'RY I'ARK. N. .1.
KESWBGK
11)5 Third Axe. Klrst house from l.fach.
Bomn suites xvlth private bath. Many
rooms nax'e view ot orean. A Ihor
ouchly homelike hotel, xvhere the table
is personally superintended l.v the pro
prietor Tea served every afternoon.
-MUM. M. A. KMITII
Tl .nil Wlldnond's Foremost Varailna
y-JOV&y Hotel.. Mod. & com. Prlv. bith"
JLtZS Fneclttl June rales. Near beach
'.at Oood table. J. "K. WIIITIMklE.
DYTOTTjjr7eIsriT71iilT.
rill be extended to our patrons. Can "'xo
A. MeMHRRAY. Oxvner I'roprieJor.
II. KIlllKKK . . KEHREU
ITAIILISIII'.I) 188S
D. KEHRER & SON
IIEALKRS IN
HIGH-GRADE GROCERIES and
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
tSUI'l'LYINO HOTELS AND C0TTA0I1S
(loodyear Tires Auto Supplies
soLviiNins EAGLES MERE, PA.
HAINKS FALLS. N. Y.
, modern hotel. Can i
; 850. Kiev,; private hatha; rooms en suite
1 bait. Auto. P. J. Woods. Own, management! i
WII.IHVIWII I'RICST. N. J.
I Iiiatice N"r Rsaeh and Amusements
1 Jusuce rull 0(.fan Vlfw w A ju"tnc';;
' ' C'AI'i; .MAY. X. J.
Hotel
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, Colonial Hotel -I'oa0'm';'ev,lt,hhr0Up"rl,v0aU,,;
( bathi ylevftor. Offn for L'Oth aeason June
idiii. ... -..v.. uwiirr o: proprietor
SEASIDE I'ARK. X. J,
THE MANHASSET
Directly oa the oeeah (rent. 'Capacity SOD.
Booklet IL ROSS TURNER. Prop. '
STKAJISIIII'S
MERCHANTS & MINERS'
TRANS. CO.
rhlladelphla to Savannah and Jscksonvlll.
for all points Couth, two sailings weekly!
Philadelphia, to Ilostom for all New Eiuland
points, twu siIIUmii werkly, ttntotit ot
I'rsliht.. cooault Asnt. k -
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SUNSET PARK INN
Sunset Park, Haines Falls
Catsklll Mts. finest hotel, Open'June 20.
Rooms en suite, xvlth and x.lthout prlvats
bath. Golf. Tennis, lloxvllnc, l'ool, llllllards,
DanrlliE. Dally ronceita. AimininnilHii.. ''.ID.
.ilooklet. Now booklns at llbu li'xvtiy N. Y.
, IIWII. -,J ..UU.ni.ll rl.unrc.
C. H. BECKER. MGR
LAKH HI'NAI'f.K. N. II.
BEN MERE INN
In the foothills ot the White Mts. i
beautiful Lake Bunapee. Now open.
Booklet I.. R. nilDLBT. Proa
HKTTKllTOX, Mil.
Owens Cottairc E1"1- tables rea. rates I
prlng xvater: sunltary; Impta, Vegetables
trom own garden. MRS. IDA OWKNS. I'rop.
Hotel Chesapeake SWuff .pJSw
xvlth fresh vegs. S. sea food from farms at
bay close by. Illus, Ilklt, Mrs. U It, Owens.
Hotel lleltrrloii High loratlon, maznlncsnL
x'lexv of ('hes.-ipeake Day. pne square trnm
heath. Large veranda, laxvn, shade; vegeta.
bla from garden. Open all year. Ilooklet,
JAH, T CRKV. Proprietor.
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GALEN HALL-IN-THE-MOUNTAINS
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