""! '.'I v v.'1 -. f -" .. . T1 vf-' ?. -t " -) Ji 1 .; l n EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIEADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 9, M9 . f v" .'f- I 1 - V'1 4. t'ii n Va V $ If. $ & u i iT c 'Jf- F.i.Ji - i. ;j. . . :.v . tt r. llf "1 ()M nf, : "-Gaffney Handles $ Parade Tickets ! V nned From raise One nerat Harr.r Hiilo. wlin micrrrclx ' been lnvitrcl tn attoml tho te.ti- I flnl dinner to Onrrnl Mnlr. nt the Berne-Stratford, on tlio nlslit pre- Bne the pnrndc nnil nln to plnera i the main review Ine stand. ;i7So have nrfcntltrr (Jencrnl lMunnl iS3. Anderson. ohlof of the debarkation 1 v& .MwvA of TVn.Mnc.tnti. nntl fnlnnpl I fitjyBeYicc. nt nsninKron, nun k uiuuii tX '.toseph Tt. Mi'Anderson, his nssNtnnt. rjM Colonel Orahnm Parker, head of the de- ;,&, tarkntion service here. nKo has l,mi KPterlted to both functions. .TM"JAi JT..! n..1l. !.-.... !.. f 41. HI' , I " mi -,- "in Mriuiiun '" ".' " - rt t ir..:h V nVfnr Atnl err l. old Fir.f , rv,M' w "i"1 ,h"' ,lf ""' ",n "' ln'" tlVJVCl 1 IVULU i Ireat.v, has ended his activities. Jli1"'1 .' M,l ...f, , 'r- ""'-'--' ..:''" ."inuurlers on ' W , tiermnns have generally relaxed " iiiJ. ' . M, i in Spruce stree nil be iniilntnineu ns an rigid loutine of the past few dnrs as.; "f Urn emb :"' ::V !-r;:.- fi'. "! :h, ,n",l:,"rt r .rr"n' ..'h .. ,U .hVnfi' J- ""-- "-; " .' nurses win nun ninny i oineniciici". ni.-i-snfis(ieiion wun ine insiosiiinn 01 Amoug lie nrr vn s was Count 1 Tine battery from that place will be ,,,, i, nnt ,lni in lhP11. lolrN 's-Meswic llnlslein. but express surprise ' , ni,,,i,(r ,.,i?- .. Ii.. here for tllC parade. ' Information Itootbs The general committee is picpnring to take care ot ine iiiinureus 01 inoii- pands, of spectators expected lognllier, ajong the route of the parade by pin- nun- m ! MwiKi.- '. lunches to be sold nt n ice The boxes will contain rWunent to w.ir.l off the vming Box nominal price t. :. ttllllltt IIUlll 1PIHIM liu " . . . i .i.. ...I. t paugs Ot Hunger during ine wnu ",r the procession. tit... a mnaa and the time H ( W III T..J.r'.. I,tl,. In nl.l rr.lnlhes nnd friends of soldiers from outside, t Phltud.lnhln. wl I he established :U - 'i : , .. ,, .,.,,, the ferry houses and railioad "' ""'', and prominent street corners. Pennsylvania nurses who went over- Mas to care for sick and wounded ol- ; fliers win ue nonorcu uiiruin m- i"""1" . ... . . I I .1 : .1... ..n..,ili. nnd celebration. The iiurset will have a place in the line of march and will receive the same honors ns are tendered the eterntis who did the actual fighting. A special committee of women nf the Philadelphia welcome home lomniitleei ;sonal Invitation will be sent to eerv local nurse nnd out-of-town nl!re who xvent abroad with a local unit who has reHirnr..l tn this ennntrv. n". ' i c" n i viil uunci aim ..u.. -,.,,., The parade will have two periods of IT f.. a1.!. .... .!,... In ,1,1, nnlfi.lnitl. i is nurniuK on pnins m, m. , nI a iichei miisi ne ni'i in i.ni i" "in- i.amascn. iiiiniini iiiuin niini in. inu. , , pvpr wj rnnke everv eiTort lo institute ' ment of the nurses. The propertx at f t1P , r-t nriifil snldieis. Ttue enough, opposes it, and Ihnt sentiment ngainst noeo". :nlion, ,, (lics'e nnd other unnc- 1512 Spruce btreet has been se. in ed and we hne hml appliciltons for tickets ,h,. proposal is growing. The lest ot , ,,,.,,.. ,ipmnn.a SR the National 5 -will be used ns a headquarters for the' from numerous munii ipal othetals. but .hp lMJKnUnn is said lo be divided on 1 1? 'lom',nll Sn-,R ,l,p """"' Ii out-of-town nurses who went nhinnil ", have invannblv pointed out the re- hp .1Cfltlml. .eitung. ni, ni,tijii,u i,.,.iinla quiteinenls nnd abided by them Wireless enmmunUntion between xvith Phlladephia ho. itals I ..,.nnrnlv tn ,.,, ri.pnr tMf. - I ,.. , T , ,, ,, I' r!;i:!,,:...i" :' "I:". , .- - . " ".T.a"!&: ' nRinSH LARORITES hs been lesumed. so that the German C vu o tuuiiuiiit-r, nun ivu.i,i ...... .. r- . zn rift Els riiEncrii HI ItHirifti ir unrK in , - " sensation, one when the soldiers hie past Independence Hall, where the Lib- PyiCG HettUS I 1'OODS erty Bell will be on mcw on the step or ' the pavement, nnd the other when the HOltW Oil Mongolia x-cteraus pass the stnnds In whMi their nearest of kin nre sealed. i ' The grand review, on Chestnut street , (oniinuerl from l's One east of Independence Hall. Is expected lcrv regiments were transferred from to be somewhat of tin anticlimax nfterithe old First Cavalry. the sensations inspired by the bell that The units of the Iron Division aboard jng the treaty In some essential par proclaimed in 177(1 the principles for Ihe Mongolia and the camps to which Plnr! "opposed to the d-otn rat ions xvhieh they went abroad to fight in 101S. .he me are to be d,strlb,,ted for de- flf . UTJTtU?&rrn Artillery ,-nhor inference and the Bern - have been invited to view the parade as Brigade, ten officers and tifi.v-hve men, ferenee. nnd very defective from the f guests of the cit If Ihev accent thev xvlll be accommodated in the grandstand ., .tIu si s!...:.i. ...i n.. ... ,.u.vu .....j-.. - fjproul will review the piocessinn. Bexleweil on Parkway Major General Charles H. Mulr will review his trops from a box along the Partway. The showing of the division "V.nuld he much more impressive nlong the Parkway because there will be ample space for the men to walk, six- teen abreast, and thus permit a tieiierinn " " ;l m,-. "mi' j.umi i.hnwlng than on Chestnut street, where will get four officers nnd thirty-one onlv eight will be able to march abreast. Members of Councils and of the- State ( T.eislature will occupy seats in the a T,r,Brur,riiii!i.nr - .i.i,iiriinii,ii, - .... ., 1.1. -U. II....- .. .I !' """" "7 ; . , , ". . . . . crnor. The friends ot ine legislators xvlll bo accommodated in a grandstand seating 3000 persons along the l'ark war. The First City Troop may be re served an as escort of honor for the riA-A-nnr tr has been siurirestcd that a sufficient number of its members to I form an honorary guard has leturncdj from the war. I The War Department classifies nurses "ln alphabetical order and according to the unit to which they were attached in retuxnins to this country, Mrs. .Martin said, but the committee is preparing to Bend a representative to the deharkn tlott center nt Hoboken to go through thV 'files of the names of 1,000 returned Burses and secure those wanted ' In the meantime, nurses eligible tn attend the celebration nre requested to register at the Philadelphia welcome Just the -Straw Hat t-You Need : To Make You Look Like YrOud Like to Look. SBalch-Price 5tK Avenue f Straw Hat I $3.00 to $12.00 V 'B rM EXCLUSIVE miLA. DISTRIBUTOR mh. gBedte Vtt1 "OrfLY j; BTOKB ff -.-.. . -. . . $Utn ana unestnut a.tkBiaJi a i rttiH hi 1 it t wrn;iAiun4 r i " Ly7 luNTll TK.V gfcru.T!.- rN- w Straws "jflrtfT Austrian Navy Wiped Out Under Treaty Provisions l'arh. May 11. (Uy A. 1M The nawil tenn of the treaty to lie pre sented Auitrin. as they have heen completed, enllrelv wipe out the AuMrian navy. All the ships of that na. large and small, nre to he sur rrndeied. Their disposition ninonR the Allies is to lie adjusted Inter. ... , ... home romniiltro hendnnnrteis in the Libert ltiiildinK, Chestnut street east of mil .,,,, I ., ''" mtertn iiinrnt to h pro it r-il for 'I'ho nrniect of a Cleat testimonial dinner lo be tendeied the nurses nfler thov tnL,, art i the nnnide is now being consjiiereil 'I he number of Iron Hivisinn men who fhe number f Iron Hivision men who -iwiii iin ..ii in.- ..,. ,..- .. for the lii-t lime lnt night. At least IS.oihi eterntis of I'ennsUnnln h con vei led NntinimMiuiuil are expected to I w ill parade on the l.itli mi. uinde known ' ' . t.n ... . ill. ...I.l.i in.iu irnm Inn ranks' ""'" "'"., . , V... i.r..V iil ' ' I" in'" I i i i H ii nil i mi i .1- .. ..- m incut- iind the Ul'.MIi .xinclime-iiun Hnltlllloll llllll I llslials. Thnt members of the Knights of '""".' ....-.... ..... ! ine dnision iriiineii neiore going in ri,.,, . ,,.n(. ipf, ,i. South to come here fnr jo w (.(,,Pnrn,ion -rh ,)0pgntion in thargit ()f ,,ntri,.k ,, n,f stntP .,,, f ,,, Knights nf Columbus. ' . . . . . The innior t lint cit oHicinls have obtained lnrg lilni ks nf tile tickets is without fniinilntion nnd H xx holly ridicu lous " Mi liiicntlier said todn. "ot n scut has lnen ghctl members of tin- Cil i'.. mi, ils cvceiii ihnse entitled lo them under Ihe leipnrenients established bv the well nine linine com mitlce. whi.h dnnnnds that the holder, . ..f ...... ngageil ill t oiett grandstands On Ihe enntrarv. the muniiipal iiullmiitics have given them eier.v em ouingement. 1 under- m.-iiki. ami i. is ".ss ,, , ,- ,. , "','" '"'',""""' "' xMinien in Philndel- ,,n, mni inn sinnns wun .1 seining Mpmii of 10.000 ' '"" "" ' " ' ""'l' c, cirhi oniccrx. nuj -inice men, m.iu.tcu, ran I olhcers two men. 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Of these thirty-1 live officers nnd l'.MO men will go to, rnnilm.etl rnn rn ou r,imn t)l. Hi Is cxnecteil here that verbal discus- i One hundred nnd third Sanitary I ! Train, headquarters section, medical isanitarv train, ambulance companies I 1011 to 112. inclusie: headnunrters Held hnsnlinl section. Held hospitnls 1011 to 112, inclusive: seventeen ofhcerH nnd S.V men, ('nmp Dix will get thirteen otficets nnd 70S men of the above, with "''" ; ntlM-rs sentterlnc. Chilin Civtlpv L HUia Ul CJ , n,.i ihn Imnnilnrles of terrilnries which j )(1 (.ir,l nin to decide their own ,i..iir n,rn ned. nei-onlinir tn n sum- .n. nt ihA front, rnnuiftpred further ' " h; , lh(." Hnni.h liov- , ,0th (inI1 rjther Ihe Danish (iov- emment s pn.rlin.nirnin.ry neiegnies or i l1(, (1,.p),n, nf ,)(, Srhleswlg Panes j , , , , h ,.,.. Conference. J p ,,' pnPS- ,,, (Ve,.lin.Slnnk for- Prlim(,nt's pnrliamenlnr.v delegates or eign minister also Miiees Ins snlisfnc 'linn with the nniingeinents whiih luive 1 liren made, willi some minor reservn- t'""1- r.xpc. i ............. The Austrian peace delegation, num i. .... irnm fni'ii in fiflv nersoiis. is ex pected lo nrrive'nt St. Ccrmaln on May 1'J. Infonnntion leeched from Fieni'li . i.. i.n it.n .iuii,rni inn linn nnt vin iir In difficulties ' ' - i. ..:.. i,u ttw,m,nPB l,a. I em nunieri'ii in r.-i'-' i mm """.- ' i cause of diffoienees" of opinion icgaiding Hie pioposeil llieoipnrniinn m on limn- Austria ill Uormmii. Dispatches i eoched here indicate that while h ran. KH'in. presiupiu oi ine ncir- gntion, fnors annexation, Professoi .. ..I .. ...ft.....,!..! ... ..ml. , f LKl I lAil'j J IXlLAl I I SaY it Opposes Wilson's PcaCC "... I i rinciptcs , . n .r. .- to take was discussed. It was consul - Imlon. Mn.v fl After meeting lo p.p( jn v)n)p nimltcr tlint Count von consider the (eims of peace Imposed jirckdoi ff- Itanl7.au would refuse to upon Germany bv Ihe allied nnd asso- 'sign the treat and resign, but the gen cinted nations, the national executive eial opinion is Hint Get ninny must nc cnmmi.tee of the Hrltish Labor parlv '-P. -inee -l.n N helpless. I The resignntinn of the foreign min last night issued n manifesto declar- i !..,. ,.,,ni,i . (uv a settlement of sinnnpoinc oi worm peace. it pears evidence ni n compromise.; Ih y capitalism anil imperialism, xvnicn still dominate European states." the), pivP(1 frnm London by way of Amster- mamfesto declared. "Any permanent , ,,nm (obviously the London Times forc- deninl of Germnnv nf an opportunity I ,nsn to become a mnndatorv under the league1 " of nations must cause jealousy nnd un i Tapers ( onilemn Terms test lending to further international I disputes." Other points criticized were the failure to give Germany lepresentntion on the lepnianons commission ami tne onus sdmi of provisions for a progiessive limitation of nimaments b.v the other signatories to the treaty. The mani festo piotested against the permanent separation of the Saar Basin from Ger- i . . ... i mnnv and advocated a plebiscite in I Mnlmcriy nnd other contested territories between Belgium and Germany tf l'.'i tf a S Pnvifi KvfiQ dovtytntt Ul 18 BLL8 UC1 mail Feeler in Threats si,1II! ot R"ie phases, of the treaty may take place nnd rooms nt the Trianon 1'alnce Hotel nre belnc held In readiness for a possible session of Intcr-nllled and -'Cininn commissions. Might new members of the Herman delegation have nrrlved nt Versailles, but as yet they have not communicated with their colleagues, vthn arrived prior to the presentation of the peace treaty. Colonel Henry, who wan the only link between the (lermnns nnd the Allies up tn the time ot the presentation of the The their nd Alfred (ler- niaii armistice commission. He hrnitrht. credentials ns minister plenipotentiary nt the ennffrcfls ntnl In urMni..! . nLA .... t . . . ... "" """"""'" P ,n '"" W"at.on.. ,.,., .,.,. - (shRMANY S PRESS ..,,r, lm r,,.. RANTS AT TERMS One Paper Sees Nation's "End as Great Power" Herlln. May P. fHy A. P.) The Xntlnnal Zeitung vesterdny "published what it terms the official standpoint the rorcrnnienf exnecis to tnke recardlnir the pence terms. 'Pl, trmprntuent. necnrflinff lo the - r. - newspaper will refuse to sign anv part ni ine liein.v vnura iininiis mi w(f- nression of dernian : lor insianee. ine l'niriite'.s standpoint regnrding Danzig nm ,,p t5nnr X. alley will nnt lie ac i rpptP(i rn,p Oennnn delegates, how- i ...... I t .. I .... t : A.. ..h. Taah in oln.A flirtl witli r.erlin. The foreign office here is connected with Nnuen by direct wire nnd the peace delegation has n direct wire from Versailles to the r.iffcl Tower AVlien tlie pence terms w ere lc.irned n lengthy session of the cabinet was held, nt whidi the action Germany is the question, for if bis cabinet left office with him. the independents, it is believed, would surely tnke tip their positions and their first net would he to accept the terms. A translation of the text of the treaty s expected to reach Wciiunr l'riday. Meanwhile picss and public, nre dis ..nssinir the fm const of the terms re Dr. '1 heorinr oltr, in the 'lngeblatt, sn.vs: "Although we were pieiiared for a good deal, even for everything, we STUDEBAKER .1 pntrnKfr. (irent barmln. Sl.Xft ANN! l. XI.W ( I.IiXRANCr. SAI.F. LEXINGTON MOTOR CO. OF PENNA. S.M MIRTH IIROMt STKKET Toplar itloO PIANO '. 1 W A' i. CI jt''i'' "" " . can only say that the treaty surpasses our xvorst expectations. It does not show n trace of statesmanship or of President Wilson's; principles, but Is a brutal, thoughtless product ot thought less, Intoxicated brutnllty," Doctor Wolff snyu that the occupa tion of the left bank of the Ithlne for fifteen years "will, within a few years, create imperialism-nnd a call for re venge in Germany." He also condemns the eastern settle ment nnd snys there can be only one answer "no." The Bourse Courier snys : "The ter ritory concessions aro more extensive nnd unbearable thnn we expected." The l.okal Annoigcr publishes a sum mary of the treaty under the heading, "Crushing Conditions." More Tress Complaints The Tages Zeltung says : "One thing is certain; there can be no question of this being a peace of justice. What n peace of justice after the Entente pnt tern and in accordance with French de sires looks like is shown by the con ditions which leave nothing of Germnuy but n torn nnd tattered territory." The Krelheit says that, compared with the policy Gerninny pursued nt Brest J.itcvsk, the Kntcnte peace "must be termed quite moderate," but Is argued that the terms nre in shnip contradic tion with President Wilson's "fourteen points," and that if pence Is to be built on this compromise It assuredly can hnvc no linn anil lasting foundation. "A peace of annihilation" is'the cap tion used by Vorwnerts, which says there is n "ruthless desire to lay Ger many permanently low by force. If we sign this pence it is because we nre bound by force, but in our hearts we resolutely reject it Such n pence is an attempt to exterminate n nation, not by force ,lfn.iPn;iflro l7iii7irfHf A'U "liu U UUt.ri8 llUlLliarl M.l...lHMHH.HSMnNHIIHRBMI.lBIIHI..HH LOVE STORIES Readers of THE AMAZING IN TERLUDE, K, and BAB need not be told that Mary Roberts Rinehart understands the emo tions of the human heart. In the words of the New York Sun, she is "America's foremost woman author." 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The official reviewing stand xvlll be situated on Chestnut street In front of Independence Hall nnd the relatives of the men will xvltncsstho parade from grandstands nlong the Parkway northwest from Logan Squarei Major General Charles II. Mnlr, commander of the Twenty-eighth Division, xvlll review bis men from a point on the Parkway. The parade will start promptly at 10 o'clock. of arms, but by a means more brutal, economic slavery. The Frankford Gnzette says: "We are at the graveside of right. The only doubt is whether It nlso means the graveside of the German nation. Never has murder been committed in more courteous form or with more cynicnl equanimity. The German reply will have to consider that the draft deviates from Mr. Wilson's 'fourteen points' ns far as the Kast is from the West." 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Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Booking Corporation. 333 MARKET FfflZJl&W. HEIIT bTTKLI. In "BT.ArKIE'H RBnPiMPTIO.V" MODFl 4M OUTH BV. Orcheatr 1Y1LJ1, Continuous I to II, FLORENrE REED In "WIVES OP MEN" 0VERBR00K 63d 1Uv1- QnACB VALENTINE In "THE IINCHA8TENBI) WOMAN" J1I8S VALENTINE JI'I appear In peraon ana hold a rereptlon at the MATINEE performance nnlv. PA1 APF 12M MARKET STREET rAI-V-C io a. M. to 11:18 T. M ELSIE FEROUSO.V In "EYES OP THE SOUL" PF A 7 A BROAD AND 1 l,rV.-"V PORTER STREET CARLTLE J1LACKWELL in "THREE QREEN EYES" PRINCESS "JW.'gJSSMj; NA7.IMPVA In REVELATION" REGENT "fxfj ',- '" LII.A LEE In ' " "RUSTUN1 A BRIDE" RIAI TO OERMANTOWN AVE IMrtLi IU AT TULPEHOCKEN ENID REVNETT ,ul-R15 "PAItTNERS THREE" 8T. RI IRY MAKKET ST. BELOW7TH rvUDi io a m. to nan V m lUfft ,n 4 11b UOUItl Kll CAfW "II MARKET BTREET J Y W t A- ?f-.TO MIDMailT t "THE FIRE FL1NQER8" kiii-:iii" iiii.iiv i - STANLEY HIISTuiVa T)B MILLE'8 ' " "FOR BETTER. FOR, WORSE" VICTORIA "FW.tfht.W HAnot.n MOKWriOD In ' '" "BHADQWS OF aUHPIClON" When in AtlanricGy c1, il& Theilr fflft. v e wJtem&i!mJt& iB-sf ln-,,htitt,iatk'iii -f , saw? which "would mean slavery for the fatherland and fresh bloodshed for Europe." "Tho government nppcAls to you," SrRtNO nKORT8 ALASMA m Take That Wonderful Trio to JflEll J Take That Wonderful Trip to the, Land of the Midnight Sun A thousand miles through that ever.chanrin. alwavs-entranc- ingf Inland Channel, with its wind ing course through island-bordered bays, straits and gorges. To the land of the gold seeker, of mighty mountains, tumbling rivers, ...!u t . i !-. .i..:.,. u wna lurcsis anu ci4iu uas-ico wc Mysterious North. A Thousand Miles of Wonders by tho Perfectly Appointed CANADIAN PACIFIC "Princess" Liners For full particular! call or write for Ataslto Tvur No, 132 A, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY n. C. CLAYTON, City Passenger Agent 629 Chestnut Street Philadelphia F. R. PERKY, General Agent, Pass. I)ept. 1231 Broadway New York City WMZftstr-:-" -ircS "LaaV, AXIU'ltV PARK. N. !. j NEW l! MONTEREY HOTEL Thr lilral fifsorl Holfl OPENING JUNE 28 Directly on Ocean. All outside ronma; hot and cold aalt nater ln bathrooms. NEW MONTEREY GRILL r.ntlrcly nw srvlr n la rnrte and dancinc larnpt most beautiful on the Jersey coast. Ideal for motorlat. PHERMAN nn'NIM. ManfiKer New York Offlc. fl Weat 40th St. Phone Vanderbllt -J00. NortK Asbu.1 Parrv n.j. fHMETR0P0LlW AHIIUKY TARK A new Modern Hotel of contrite conatructlon OPENS MAY 29 Now open for inspection. Luxurious uU; private nacna. jtunnintr noi ana coin water ln all rooms. Music. Accommodate Uuu. O. & Me J. NORWOOD. THE MADISON Sonnet ave. OTerlooklnr Oeean and Snnaet I.oke. y. MODMAN HAWK. HEACH IfATRN. N. .. THE ENGLESIDB orENS JUNK 50. Tlio beat combination of e-enulne aeashore features on the Atlantic Coast. Matrhlee. flahtne. sallinc. bathlnr, etc ocean and bay. Five tennla courta. Ilia Cnflealdo otTera all modern appoint menta. rea and fresh water private baths. Orchestra i?"l. Booklet It. F. KNOI.K. Mnnater. Also TUB rOVlNOTON. West Phlla. OCF.AN CITY. N. J. THE BISCAYNE NOW OPKN Steam bat: private baths. Excellent table. RnnUet. . .. ' tj. BI.UNDIN. Owner and Manacer. 'A rH MAY. X. . NEW STOCKTON VILLA nlreclly on beach, abla terma June rrlvdte baths. Reason. n. . DAVIS. WIIAVWOll. X. ! THF WiNOMiil.-! near ueacii, eicp upni rt . i..A LiirrnnnH Intra 11 ft anr tin- 1 ft hit: p riBfl'n cm . ........ ...-.- -" -., booklet FRANK ROSS. 255 S. Broad at.. Philadelphia. " I'OCOVO MOUNTAINS inlaware aier nap. f. Delaware nouse Mr, John yarrll.k Porono Plnea POCONO PINES INN p-l.v. 5000 . Lodus. Cottages. Cablna r.Tno Casino, aarage, Oolt. Tennis. Billiards Sowime. Orchestra. Danclnu. Boatlnir. Bath. JI. viihln, S-mlli. lake. Op.ne June at. Hooklet' b'4 Stephen Olrard Bldg.. phlla. I'oeono LaJce. Pa. i AIinFT INN Nwmrt- Several private LAUKI!"1"" lrout atreams. Special n.v rates. Rklt. A. a. ngniuuK. prop. ranadenala. Pa. i ..4l,nrne Tnn Non-housekeeplna; cot. Hawthorne ma tat to nt ln eOD- n.etlon vlth Inn, ukii, Li. 1, UCilUbHU. Mountain Home. Vm, MONOMONOCK INN UAHro BAY. MR Peaks Island House ;& UEVON. I'A. ... u. l.n On Main una. Jtspe- WynbUme inn rislly desirable for busi ness men with families. Rooms vtltn bath 2t reaaonable rates. "ancina. Laras PHOTOPLAY H E A T R E S OWNED AND MANAGED BY MEMBERS OF UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION THE BELMONT t!U AUOVB MARKKT imttnie PETERS In "THUNDERBOLTS pP FATE" PCTJAR OOTH AND VEUAH AVBKUB MARY PirKFORD In "CAPTAIN KIDD. JR." - , icCI I MARKET BETWEEN COLISEUM r,0TH AND BOW wW CHARLES RAY In THE SHERIFF'S SON" rm ONI AL dtiy A Maplswood Ayes. w EARLE WILLIAMS lo 'TUB USURPER" .tu ua o,.o tr, ju. 77o T?V A 0TH MARKET ST8. EURtl'k MATINEE DAILY -,w NAZIMOVA In "OUT OF TUB FOO" FRANKFORD " J&gSSF 1 lvr n. w. ORiFriTirs ,,THI3 Qrt,L WHO STAYED AT HOME'' "irM-rrnraQON S0TH;AND DAUPHIN vm V 'n 'Vi I, ifeftisa.-Mti. - ri-L .y ,:., ', i , ,-Ailfs.itm'J be continued, "to close jour ranks, pre ervc your calm and avoid lndiscretio.i In case nf dissensions. Vie nre fared by the question of to be or not to be.' si'niNO nr.ioiiTW ATf.XNTlO riTV. N. J. A recogrdscd ..standard ! or excellence, I TfoteL'SOF&jaVZ rmcpnoor: On, tKc occarvfrorvt Capacity600. Al waus oporv acowowrmcii oains.urcncgrra COURTESY SERVICE -COMFORT THE MARTINIQUE HOTEL Kentmky Avnuc and boardwalk rtobert O. Slinon, Prop. Jack Llpsey (Manatrers) Jack Reynold! European Plan ?Si wtj. $2 up GRAND ATLANTIC Virginia Ave. nar Boardwalk and center of amuement Private baths. Running1 water In rooms Elevator. Table and oervJne dis tinctive feature 3 .0 up dally. Special wkly. Opacltv COO Rklt, Auto meets trains. nM-nfrnlilP mnrntmfnt IV. V. SIIAW. HOTEL ABSECON $&!&? Fireproof. Private bailie; elevator and all conveniences. $3 00 up dally: speelal weekly ratea o D PAINTRR. HOTEL NEW ENGLAND So, Carolina av and Beach: central loca, J Amer. & European plans: prlv, baths, run? water In rooms, elevator, fine porches', etc. Cnpc. 3J.0. Reasonable ratea. R. M Williams. -HOTEL ST. CHARLES-, Un the Ocean Front. Atlantic City. N. J. I American Man. Wm. A. Leefh, Mrr. I THF PARI TON Chelsea Avenue an4 intLAKLtUll fti, open. Mar SOth. Bookings now being made. Owner ahtn management. CHAS P 7. 7.7. At. f TRAmORE AruNTrcarrf nmSS GREATEST HOTEL SU0CES5 Try CLARENDOM HOTEL VIUOIMA AVK. N-,Alt nCACH All rooms with hot and told runnlne- water. Private Hatha Write fnr Ratea nnd Hnnlclt. HOTEL FREDONIA OPEN ALL. TEAR. Tennessee Ave., Just off Boardwalk Europian plan. Every appoint ment. M"drat rat restaurant. HOTEL EDISON MicmuAAgo Open; nv trnairement. Thoroujhly re no va i d. Amer. & Kuropean. Spr. Spring-rates. Wetrminltter Ky' Av- near Beach. Kiev. wesuTtirwer lo r rrlvt(l bathll run vtrr li r.n wklv. 2 "l un dallv. C. Buhre. HOTEL B0SC0BEL !,uek',rib;; ri.ll- Amor Plan Bklt E. E Marlon. F.l.iy.AnKTHTOWN. N. T. DEER'S HEAD IHN AND COTTAGES i In the Heart of Ihe Adirondack) ( Tennla; saddle horses, danclntr. Flneat Golf Course In the Adlrondarkn. Orlll. Booklet. A' F. BTETBON. Prop. EllzRbethtown. N. T. HAIlMin. PA. KAII.NOH INN. Radnor, l'a. Ideal home for busy men. close to station, with wonder ful train ser., beautiful surroundlnge: within few mhi of rlty center: very excellent table. Motor parties aifommnrt.led Ph Wayne tT. WAMIIMITIIN. II. tl. BurKngton Hotel ra than five minutes from everythlnr. American and European Plans 431 Rooms with Bath,$2.50to$5 WAMIINtlTON. I. O. nLUKF POINT. N. Y. Hotef (Phambfain Bruff-Point,K.cyr Fireproof. Historical rerlon. lS.hole olt rourse. Motor Boatlns;. Tennla, Ftshlnc, Danclnx. Concrete caraie. Excellent cuisine,. American Plan. Mr. J. P. Oreavea. of Florida Uart Coast Hotels, Manacer. Iveio Vorfe BnoHiw Price. Ill Filth Av: l-IIOTOPLAYH JUMBOS 'llO.Vr ST. A UlllAItD AVK. Jumiio Junction i.n Kranktord "U" Ai'K I'icKfxmo in i "FRECKLES" I fin ICT "SO AND LOCUST STREETS LAJLUiJl Mats. 1 iSO. 3 :80. Eves, UiSO to 11 WALLACE REID In "THE HUAltlN' l(OAD" NIXON B2D AND MARKET' 8T8. SilS. T and. 9. Nrr.c;iAi rusiiuur FARES AND FAIR ONES" DARkT KIOOB AVE. A DAUPHIN! 8T. rArVN. Mat. 3115. Ev. 0;B to 1L ALICE BRADY In ' "THE WORLD TO LIVE IN" OIOI Ii b2d AND "AN80M 8T8. KlVUL.r MATINEE DAILY CONSTANCE TAI.MADflE In "EXPERIMENTAL MARRIAQB" STRAND antow? avk WALLACE REID In ",Ai,J, "THE nOARIN- BOAD't A I 'rffciB tVk Aw 1 urn 1& mkw m ll'HlfH f.UB . MZEimiKm A. J -4 4WiB KtLZM illlim T-.-K. -T T"1t M.LM&!Bmk1lm WEST,ALLEGHENYJlt"i f,ftJ 1 ir.'.fil 1 f ttt&ffikmvui aTaintfinr -
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