I 7A' "V & "V? t. a V-. f'4 1 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHlUADELPHIA SATURDAY, MAT, 24, 1919 6 (J.fTTT" ' Budget Discussed at Charter Parley Borah's Failure in the Senate Upsets Slate of Committees F SrRlNO KFJORTH, srniNo brsobtS' srniNO i:pwtm CANADA CANADA OANADA Y'VW SUCCESS 0 . VU' F0.' 'A. t 1 i rl T . P- 6V m & K& h BILLSEENBYKENYON f jfMeasure, Backed by Pr'esidont, Is Expected to Pass Con gress This Year WOULD BENEFIT LABOR Bv n Staff Corrtlpondtnt Washington. Slay 24. A movement i to make eight hours the standard day s .v t.. i.i .. f .ii i,i,i nil n.-er thepnnntrv bv federal statute bus been I tii i i ' cnnhled to Mntul out tor n less rigor- Initiated in the Fnitcl States and is lie- i jM lirl.nn(;,,mt,nt f niajorities mi 1m- lle.vcd to have an excellent (banco f Lmtiint committees succeeding before the end of this jenr. It is mi the Dcrnni-ntic side, there Geo II Moes the new Ilep.ihlir.iJ '"". "" "'" hc"r them declare Ucorge 11. -Mos(s, tnenew inpm , .,nt Honih s career ended with his sur- Senator from New Hamphlic. intro- duccd the bill in the Senate and had it referred to the committee on education. f and labor. There it will have the t Krmnathie snnnort of Senator Kenyon, I of Iowa, slated for chnirmnn of the committee. "I shall make every effort possible J to hare thc committee promptly sub- J mit a favorable report on the eight - J hour day bill to the Senate and obtain Its adoption by the Senate nt this extra session," said Senator Kenyon today. "It mny be advisable to make soni" changes In the Moses bill to mak" it come within the constitutional limita tions and prevent it being declared un constitutional by the Supreme Court. "I confidently expect that nn eight -hour day law either in thc form of the Moses bill or some perhaps more ne ceptable shape will wcene fnorable action by Congress before the end of the year. "The standard eight -hour law- for laborers of all kinds is coming and coming quickly. We might as well recognize that fart and pass this bill without further delny, and I hope we shall be able to." Tho standaid eight-hour U for laborers has the firm approval of Pres- ident "Wilson. In his message to Con-,p,TP cress last Tucsriav the I'rcsuicnt nilvo- cated a worldwide eight hour day for all kinds of labor, and aiUised Congress that legislation to bring it about in the United Mates was ptncticnnie nnu risable. The Moses bill leads as follows; "Section 1 That beginning .lanuarv 1, 1021, eight hours shall, in contracts for labor aud semep. he deemed a dni's ma.Ip In nm- mini, illl'lPI mill. C.'l 11 - .'. -' . nery, workshop, factory . or innnutac-i t turing establishment situ,ite,l in the iTJnited States nnd engaged in the pio ductton of wares whuh enter into in -J, terstatc commerce : t "Section ". That any peisnn. part " nexship, voluntary association or cor . poration violating the provisions of the -preceding section shall be guilty of n A misdemeanor and upon lonvution shall .8, be fined not less than S100 mid nunc trian $1000, or imprisoned not to e cted one year, or both "" Peace Cuts Austrian Army Down to 15,000 Centtstied From race One tive to economic questions, they see the "resolute determination of the I'ntente to obtain all desirable reparations " It was announced the meetjnc ar ranged to be in Spa wns necessary be cause communication between Herlin i and Versailles lind become difficult for technical reasons. TAlrta in TTnlii.lil0n PiiAnla ' Moreorer, it wns mlded the (Jerman MMnnn.nn ,1 n a r?A t am. t n nt In ah U.CUU.us ...... v.- ...t(, ii, -i- llrbten the German neonle at the earliest possible moment concernins the coun- I nlerslt and that n repetition of nn ter-proposals and the prosports for , t curience of this chnrncter is detri pcace. .mentnl to the reputation of lVnnsjl- TTaw 5IViTtfi rtr thn ?ann m i n !c-t. a ' . nnio ' ' 1AII 4 fc 'Vtl a v. ill'. n,iii llllllisifl iri.U.tsuiiuia - ii a iif i'l i-ucn from Versailles, because he is no longer! .., i.u u r ,, connected with the German pence dele gation. The minister sajs that sick ness caused his withdrawal, but it is assumed n letter be wrote to tlie VolUs Zeitunc of Dresden, shnrplv criticizing the peace delccntinu icnlly was respnn Bible. Reports were in circulation in Peace Conference circles Thursday that Count rnn nrockdorfl-nantzau was not satis fied with the delay of one week granted the German delegation in whi ll tO llinke ,.,.! u. lis answer io mc ii.-m-v iit.n mm inni he had asked for an additional week It was said officially, however that the Germans had not usked for nnj further delay. To Print Bonk In Ileplj .r The German militarv trnm on its way to Versailles with a printing out - lit has been delayed bv accident, retard - f. ine the printing of the Uennnu olc-cr- " rations on the pence treaty It is understood these obsenations Hiwlll constitute n nook as laige ns theiie.ii treaty itself, nnd it i estimated that it will require five dajs to read and di- ,, rest them. The Germnns hae assured W'L the Allies that thev will endcaor to Smi complete the printing within the new itij time limit. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Trd Douclaii Aood J.s l,, ir t u l - Roaa t'tnlller 4d K Hirmiius. ! 'Herbert S Morrow .lllll'J i nlum.M hi nwi Jlebecca. II Nel 'jsii limnntH st Halpb De Itlenzs leunci r. Pa and lit A. Oroff S4(1S Joicr Loula 1 Eniner 17t:t S 17th k anil M Jlae Fcheuller. I.lftt Purter i Bobert Shaffer 2i?A Oxford nt and rrolTi Houston I'-'IK N -'stIi m William R. nnlzonl Slreudaburir Pa an I Julia A ColdrUk. Il-ihlhm P FrnU KtHimin mi -v n io ami aiinf.,. i i.'ii .n. . ii-.- . . Tavid H. "Voodv Han Francisco Calif and Kathryn M Wilnon :nn N' .Id m Herman Ooodman S27 N sth at and ciaia r,S ,!.., C Shllllna- 7"3 l-arnan si lAiyki P. C. Bradv ltn Vina at and Marv R I Eenlamin A Ualer Shomaaton ('onnan I .'- S riorenre A KUlbrocK 123(1 v w.ii f . LA,.m,l At -Dhllln Hnrirk. B4 S A.h , Hnl Krlda 'It 1 Taylor. in4, 8 .51; John J.lnW. 814 V Jefferson at and I ' II. Zlmrr.rman 5X2 Lcomln ae v lfarry H, Brlaman, llSlTi noss at . and S fS. Mlllr Plt'abi'mri Pa William f. Klenk Wouthampton. Pa . t.i..i m 7.rbi.. KouthamDton. Pa Sarah and i Henry W, Innskeep 4030 Hublcan ave. a Alice, I.! Hanabom SV! E Haines at nd "i liTla Paitxman. S0I Ken.ln.-ton ae and Fannlo J, Canton, J!IH Krankford ae ' PttPhaa A. Mct'arty. SOS N Ruth at., and rc,XAIont. ?"-,. William at lCnOlaa iaurauani. s," ... ..u .v.. C jMtra. Nlcklea. 8845 Arch at. ., Ifvrbert II. Oaulhrop, 1MI II V'rnon at. n4 Grace H. fehaeffrr. J8S8 Falrmount V t"" i 1401 N1 nth et and Ooldle th. 1S0T 8, ll s.t . H. uettennr. US.. Aider at. nd at. Aiaaon. in- j inn aireei Cosier, U N llltb at . and Ulllan ikzq aiontreaa at fj.(H. Mil N Sydenhafn at4 and I yJii. Ro.i, Wtrlt . "- Continued From Page One i tcrminri'.l.r behind film now lirrniip lie ,1111(1 thp rnuftcs lie represent' eem definitely mennreri. YcMfrdny, wlieti Senator Lodge lniiRhed nl n mention of the President's name, Scnntor Fletcher, of Florida, 'who wni on hl feet Inking pint in tlie genernl colloquy, stnreil nt the enn i tor from Masncliiisetta. nod seemed nfrnld to trust himelf to speak Then I he pokc slowly like n man who hn i been struck in the face To the Democrnts in the Senate the failure of Horah and his seven progics-, .1 ..r . ,...!. Th Mwn Miit vi iuiu-ii i nun,.. ...... lin,j ,0ped (lcMcrntcly to the Inst, that n rift in the mntnritv might be permit- '",lt nml lhat they might, therefore, be rPmP. to Senator Lodge and the inn- senatiw group. West llcsents Compromise i0rah will vote neninst Peniose in the election, but h will do so with the nssuninie that the I'enns IMiniil sena tor is assureil of thc finance committee ilinirmansliiti without his support. In stormy sei ret sessions with He publican leaders. Hoinli wns informed continued icbellion might bring , that his o, a e ., all thplan; which V . .,, .. . i i f,.. tilt lvOpillMIttin 1JW mt' MV'iuni i"i tinnn.inl nnd industrial reconstruction thioughout the loiintn. The Idaho senator himself speaks of I S. P. LEEDS BOOMED FOR SOOY'S PLACE Atlantic City Commerce Cham ber Indorses Its President for City Commission Vacancy Atlantic City. May 21 Members of the Chamber nf Commerce nt a meeting Inst night, surprised Samuel P. Leeds. hotelman and paving expert, president I 'of the body, bv commanding him to i t,e chair and retire from the roo,n- W hen Leeds had gone the meet- mg. upon motion of former Assembh , Joseph V. S.ilns, unanimously and an-1, Pti,i,isin. "indorsed" him for n vacancy in the city commission, cicated by the tetirement of Willinni 1' ' Sooy . director of public safety, to be iiinie city solicitor at SHI MM) a enr A lonimitlee of fie then was oideied np- nniniwl tr. .irnsnnt l.ivfl's nnme to the r ; ---.- " - " , ., business (onimunity for tlie commission Leeds hnt won a large following bv leading a tight to force the County Hoard of I'reeholders to abandon its allegiance to patented paving syndi uites and ndopt state specifications for eennonn in highway operation". lie has ((intended also that the latgeiounty boa id should be replaied l :i small i outitv conunission Conner Commissioner Soov s ap pnintiuent as City Solicitor Is to lie i untested in the courts upon the ground that a cits i omniission cannot law fully proude jobs for its own members. U. of P. Cremation Off ends Co-eds Cnntlniieil Iom Taae One more clnss nre evidence nKainst the ! latter "If it weir a slip, subsequent classes .should piofit hj the mistake The lend- eis of n clnss must remember thnt in nn affair of this kind, they are repre- I , sentinR not only their class, but the Hlllllli m . Mnclt Trials Held The i rcmatinn nic conduded in the form f a mock trial with a judge, n prosecuting attorney nnd n counsel for the defense The latter is supposed to defend thc piofcssor on, trial, but usu nlh his defense is in fact ns bitter as Hie nrosecution 'L'his ear iiumerons women in the stands got up nnd left the field nfter the hrM trial wnicn was i... f..p tl,o mnct nliiei ttonable of the ,. Til,.,. .. ap.i nrnlmhll fiftV WOmen wire... Ill, -i,- t ' j.. -..-.."... ...... , ., , I"01-"111 """" "--xrciscs UrKaU. Much indignation is expressed by the cociK who attended this year s cremu- tions in large nunincr iirninuui "" being made by them and by some in authority that informs be instituted in this old. traditional custom hereafter Ready for Paris-Morocco Flight PaiN. May -I i I. A P. I l.ieu tenant floRii, a Trench aviator, whs It IoiIhv to begin a night from I'nns to Moron o The aviator plans to attenmt ine jump across ine t lantic from IUkar to Hrnzil if condi lions proe fnorable. w Mllilll'!liliH uranMuinnP! El CriSINE is from a French word mean ins kitchen. Telling you that the St. James Cui sine is the finest in the land sounds better to refined ears than using good old Anglo Saxon and braccing about our kitchen. Yet no matter how it sounds we can't helji brag about our Kitchen. It's the Throne Itnom in the Castle of Cooking! (Eljc fet. 3famcB Walnut .at 13th Street W. S. Johnson. Manager a, aattaHBafl St4)mnps 7 " j liii surrender ns n rompromie. Hut , the part of the Vct thai liorali comes from does not kindly regard compro I mies. It likes n headlong man. And j it is generally predicted here thnt when I the next progressive movement starts I I ... . I. tl'.l !..... I. III ....I ImhI II I irdui mi' nni, i.uiiim . ill (nil iuiiii ii. West of the .Mississippi, the l.ndge 1'cniosp (llrtntorship Is bitterly re sented, mid Senator Horah lind prom-, ised the home folks thnt lie wits going to put a bomb under it. Senator Heed will attack the league of nations at the Monday fission. Hut Democratic lenders assert, with nil np- pearanoes of sincerity, that speeclies men as ueeu aid snermnn mane worrj them not at all. Sherman s speech jes terday was referred to hy the Fiesi- dent's supporters as the utterance of n man who ceased to iiihik rnn'irticnvcij , twenty years ago. B,,nr Iteie-il Irrltitinn T "" '""'" 1 Hepubllcu, senators in etc. In s debate nncniixnniith revealed bidden sources of their incurable initation l.oi'ee. who rnreU savs nnvthine thnt he doesn't mean, twice by .implication, charged the President with snubbing n M(n , , here we, e .'.000 officers (irec, streets, was in the est Fhil the Senate consitcntl and breaking nn(, PnllMrrI nPn in thc kPrvi,.Pi 1P. adelphia Homeopathic Hospital for stnb faith with it. , Mr Lodge said Mr Wilson had asked the sPnntors to refrain from discuss on or the league of nations. nniiv naving (lone so. in linen ai nosioil anil inmir mi "rdent speech in support of his plan The Massachusetts senator said again ihui thp IVptH.piit. after imnnmiic ' It silence nn the Senate, almost invnnably refused to observe the lllle that he laid down for his opponents. 4 HURT IN CAMDEN a I it"V AiTMnCMTO """h"' P"7-Zle. To meet the rapid in AU I U MLlUlUtlN I O 'rease of the naial establishment dur ing the war virtually all of the regular officers were temporarily promoted one Child Struck by Car in Front of or mw grades. Otting the navy back Her Home Bicyclist Hit by Truck Three men and a young girl were , .. , strurk and injured bv automobiles i" Camden today . The injured were taken I to the Cooper Hospital nnd the drivers of the mnchinos held by the police in I I, ,-.. !,.... ,..... I indopted early in th war Dy tne corps (;,,or(.p Bf(.Ue,(j pii.hlPPn ymr oWJof lfrnin(; offipprs from th rnnk, of Kighth and Pivision streets; cuts and ' rnthPr than from civilian life has more bruises of the head and body. ' thnn justified itself. )muel l.udHig, twenty-one years old. L'S IJner road; cuts and bruises of the tight sule and head. I lames Cannon, forty-nine years old, ' Ulls lladdon nw-nue; cuts nnd bruises ' of the bod ' f!race 'iglrilln, seven years old, of Third nnd l'ine streets; frnrturc of the left leg and cuts of the head. Beckett was struck by an autotruck within a square of his home, while he nns riding nn a bicycle. The driver of j ported as missing. the triuk. M. Oussman. of 2.12.'! South' Five fhiladelphians are in the list Marshall street, this city, was arrcpted. I'l'wo of them are reported missing in I.udwig wns struck bv an automobile I action. They nre Trivates Kdwaid C. driven by Dr. I.ee .1. Hammett, of 27 ' Mnran. 123 Dupnnt street, Manaynnk, River load The nicident occurred on and .Inmes .!. Coleman, 2"37 North Hnddon avenue near Ludwig's home. Twentieth stieet. The accident to the little Viginlin Thiee others given as slightly wound girl occurred in front of her home. The ed in action nie Privates Cecil ,1. String car that struck her was driven bv .lohn or. llir.S North Bedford street; Harry Connellv, of Ninth street and" Ken y Milikofski. 2..fi Bainbiidge street, and avenue ! Uicharil I'rendeignst, 2771 Kirkbride James Beatfie, of Collingswood, X.J street. J., was the driver of the car thnt struck - Cannon. , SUFFRAGE CARD PARTY Logan Branch Holds Auction Bridge! and "500" Party Today The l.ocnn branch of the Woman Suffrage pnm gave an auction bridge and five hundred partv at the home of Mrs Wolstnn Dixey. ,"2LM North Uro.-id street this afternoon The hostesses weie Mrs William Tot low. Mrs Ilniold Shallcross. Mrs r Warren Heller. Miss Adelaide K. Hoi ah. Miss f'laire Dorzenbacli. Mrs. A C Oehrle, Miss I'loieuce .lohnson, Mr r. C. I'lrich. Miss Kmilj McConnell. f Harry A Bray, K. B. Hipponstiel. Mrs. Kdwin r Onen. Mrs. William H. Baker. Mrs. Han.i Perkins, Mrs. Kalph Keenan. Mrs .Inmes K. Gledhill, Mrs. ' William Adams. Miss Anna K-. Love, i Miss Mnrv A l.obdell. Miss Blanche Steward. Miss Kli.abeth Dixey. The list of pationesses includes Mrs. I .lohn O. Miller, of Pittsbiirsh. piesident' of the Pennsylvania Woman Suffrnse Association , Airs. (,eorge A. l'icrsol, ' chnirmnn of the Wnmnn Suffrnec niirtv nf Plnln.lAlnhia nnrl tllA nvnllllra nt ... .................. ...... .... .....,.,. ,..- tn eis nf these two organizations. MSOAuys ts ENT fcisNX'"' mrM BOY SCOUT TENTS Sizp 7tT Wail Tent tnrludlng ropA pole inniplele Juat the thine to lieAp th kiddles off (he atreet tamp Suppllea and flutdoor I'lothliic Write for I'rre Tent Catalog- Qlirv-l Suhhlu Co. fi.1l MAKKKT Ml.. Ilelotv Itli SI. STKAVSHIP NOTICKS Vacation Trips by Coastwise Steamers No better way to put mind and body in perfect health. Exhilarating days and balmy nights. A restful and invig orating voyage. Fares include meals and stateroom berth. Excellent rail connections to and from all Southern points. OLD DOMINION S. S. LINE, for Old Point Comfort, Norfolk, Newport News, Richmond and all points South. Leaving daily except Sunday from Pier 25, N. R., New York. OCEAN S. S. LINE, Mondays and Thursdays at 3 P. M. from Pier So, N.U., New York, for Savannah, Ga and other Southern points. SOUTHERN PACIFIC S. S. LINE. Wed. and Sat. at 12 noon from Pier 48, N. R., New York, for New Orleans, Gulf Points and Pacific Coast. For passenger information and reservations apply to Consolidated Ticket Offices. 1630 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Phone, Locust 6800. Or write, ' J. J. BROWN, C. P. A., Coailwitt SUamiMp Linei, Pier 49, N. R., N. Y. UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Pireetor Gefeeral of Kailrotda f Daniels and Bureau Chief Face Problom in Demobilization of Our Sea Fighters Hy the Associated Tress Washington, May "A, Ways and means for getting the navy and marine corps strength down to n peace-time basis has been n subject of spcrnl con ferences between Secretary Daniels ami bureau chiefs during the Inst few dnv. Although great piogress has been tnnrte ii.iiii.i,iiiiiiK Wic navy proper, inoii I sands of ofliceis mid enlisted men. still j !"""' '"i "',rn',r', Mnr0 """niil strength , 1" leached It Is believed by officers .omerned however, that nt thc present , ,nte of demobilization the numerical 1 strength of the navy will h-wcll below the ".'.(1.0(10 mnrk sni i,r dm t,..i,r nt the end of the fiscal car. Julv I. i ilnction since Vovember 11 of J4r..0IHl i Thp fiRlrp 5pf f()r thp rpd(.p, Ml.PK,h f hp . , ,he S(na(, jmvn ,,. , n,.ipnrv i, a 1 1 nf the last Congress was ..-.niinfl n.wl in the House hill ho nnm bpi. uu, )ln(.p( 0, o.Jri0nf, BniIPf on ,,, ..V-ih f m; "naval ... Iw ..f.i ...i.u .1 nil" ! .111111 muni ilii iiir urn"'- vitJ fnr mill(.jnf: tnp 0(B,.PI. personnel ifjom morp (hnn .,000() nflw on (,1y ,0 . i )( ,mn 10.OOO by July 1. 1 The rpiestion of reducing the rank of officers of the legulnr navy on the hnis of the peace-time strength is in it M'ii '" - i niir uipn nit aii ui- nitt tout) of these officers must be returned to their former rank. The same is true of the marine corps officers. ' Major Oeneral George narnett, com- mandnnt of the marine corps said today the mnrines will have little difliculty in 1Pfrinp to the normal strength of o(i3on officers and men by .luly 1. "As i fast as the 1(1,000 mnrines abroad are sent home we will get them out of the! service." he snid. (ienernl Harnett added that the plan! CAMDEN SERGEANT KILLED Flv Phlladelphlans Iso on Latest War Casualty List Peigeant Leon A. Dickinson, 017 Newton nenue. Camden, is listed as killed in notion in thc casimlty lists is sued bv the War Department today. Sergeant Dickinson was formerly re- Shipfitters The Rent Trained Men Gel the Best Pay New rlasaea In Shlpfittln snrt Ship Blu Print rtentilnsr under (h rtlrerllon of prartiiel fhlpvaril oiap Shipflltlni; Class Marls Tu-sdas M JT S I' M Call ( Inaiructlnn omv for dtalla TENTRAI. nftNll 1. M. C. A. 1421 Arch street Seashore Excursions Memorial Day AM) Sundays TO ATLANTIC CITY OCEAN CITY and CAPE FMY ;. A. M. from Cheatnut or outh Mreet Ferry. Hetnrnlna leate sea ahnre ixilnu (1:00 r. M. Xdditlnnal late train en Memorial Day from MldiKid D:l V. M. $1.25 ROUND TRIP Mnr Taj lOr Additional WASHINGTO.N. P. O. Burlington Hotel lAma than tlva mlnutea from everythlnc. American and EurODeail PInni L. . . ir . Pf-'i '"?' 431 Rooms wilh Bath. $2. 50to$5 wAsnrNOTON. n. o, STEMI1II NOTICKS ) ffifTBffl . !i -I II I 3W' Continued Front Para On Ing to ee nil factions concerned In the long-drnwn-out controversy claiming the victory, although In reality the bill will be n compromise. Senntor Fcnrose will hare the credit of having helped to put the reform measure through the Legislature and at the same time will hnve enhanced his prestige In Washington through his aid of the reform measures. Vnres Can Claim Victory The Vnre forces will be able to claim n victory in the elimination of the three-fourths vote in the contract clause I and the "killing" of the registration lipper and police commissioner bills. I Flic independents will take the credit for B,vlK lhc Hty new charter which ! n,0,1P, the old dual system of Conn- (,., nm (un) 0hi,,E holding, and. finally, ,hp ,;OV(,rllor will have the satisfaction , knowlnR thnt thc Hty has gotten a (lmrtfr frP, from fnctional tnlllt. Two Men Near KarK staDDed While Frank Malonej. Fortieth nm "' '7 Kr wounds, which he snid weie Inflicted i an iinideniineii iissannni, .mini eeley, Sixty-first nnd " ine streets, wns tnKen to ine i resoyierian hos pitnl. also suffering from stab wounds. lie also told the same story. The men .1 nnd' P rV We avenue lottj-nrst strceL nmi inihKiuc nvcuue. snid they were attacked in the Park nt Wn. BENJAMIN', t47fi BHOAD- WAT. NEW YORK. is. the leading dealer In autographs oC celebrities Established 1887. rubllsher "The Collector." $t a year He huyB and sells letters and documents, and Invites cor respondence. Catalogues sent free. 1VANTF.D TltREF. SALESMEN Must be high eta In eierr reepect. Thosi preferred uho have had experience In hlsn-rlnpi specialty llnei. such securities, real estate, etc., nn a strlitlr rommUsloD basil. Absn. Intelr no drawing- accounts or Hd vances. Applicants mint hare the best nf references, nirn full ln formaflnn nnd nee In first tetter. n sai. t.edoer orricE. BACK UP The Salvation Army AS IT BACKED UP the Doughboy PLEASE GIVE SALVATION ARMY HOME SERVICE FUND 1430 S. Pcnn Square, Phila. (-ONTRIB0TKD BV MEDIA PHARMACY 60th and .Market Sts. il'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlBIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllini'!; NEW LIMOUSINES WELL-KNOWN MAKE Original Sdllns- Trite 3S.i0 each ATTRACTIVE PRICE nnd liberal ttrmn tn responstblp partv nie(rant for funpral iulpmcnt or exclusive prlat renUi! .ddrfsa C21 i.F.nr.hR OFFin; RiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiii.wiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiii:ii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiii,ii AnmoNnrK motntains " VPPRR SARXNAP. N. T. ' SARAHAO INN , IN THE HEART OF THE ADIRONDACK I CKRTiriKI) .MII.K ' A Sl'MMKR REbURT of the hlehut I character, '"'rh i unln. environment 9oc)a)ly jltsirablp Located on Hie ahor. of WONHEKFUJ. Ul'PEIt SAItANAC LAKE Exiellent State roadi. good solf. All Snort, and Amuiemtnt at their beat. BOOKLET Addre. until Jun. I IIABRINI1TIIX MII.I.S, .Miinaier , JMI'.K K. (iAI.IlRKV. A.Mirlata .Manater 1 HOTEI. ft.l'T(IN. Mu.lnngton. U. C. m.urr point, n. y. I&tef (PhamlDfain BCuffToint.N.'Y' rir.pronf Historical region 18.hoIe golf roura. JIntor lloatini; Tennln ri.hlna Uanrinit Ooncrete Kar.ji-. Uxcellfnt cuialn. i American 1'lan J"r .1 p Qravea, of Florida East Coast Hotels Manager. Stw Voile B00U110 Ojlcr, til Fifth Avvt. f.AKK rl.U'lll. N. Y. LAJUS rl.ACin. N. T. OPEN JUNB 11 ilodern In all Ha spnolntraente. j. .1. RWT.Itr.v 5i... """ T"andPark Hotal. Aiken, gc. i SttttJvT;.,.. .... - - r..... ...... ...in., jirtii IN TIIK nKKK.SIIIKK IIII.M HEATON HALL Htockbridt. v.,. 5 to 8 ta!l,l'Utin.. flihlnt'."" INTKBVM.I-:. N If. INTERVALE J HOUSE AND COTTAGE (iprjs .uiii j. Reiect rsmlly hotel, rin. music hall and orchestra All outdoor sports For Illustrated booklet addr.s. "Ports. II. C. Ml'rH.KTT. ITny.. INTnitVW.K V. IT, ZjlL KUMOT VERMONT KhSORTS Krea Information booklet, hy wrltlna llarrv A Black. S.c. of State. Publlcltj nur.all Mnntpeller. Vt "'" ' rUUI.TNKV. VT. THE DORMS ,n ,RK,KN' mouxtaimj , . . . Ijn-Aere (imunds Hhad" ypnrta; good table Near n n. and ;io"?5 1 Book'r.t n,0dni'""'""m.,,... ! MIIWHIIKA HKKK. flAXAtlA O.t awar lo hspplne-wa to tti. nry.-rtllf. pine ac.aud, tl,riTir air of th. Mu.ko.a Ijikik pine accaud, tl,piTir air o th. Mm SoralH!agif5 iou win nna ini. h.ery rooms, good u.crr room Ill..a.'. BooLl.t, P.stsI Hstl.U Hotel P.O., Lake R.ul, O.t. Torma , Ilonoluln JAPA.N-CIIINA I'hIUpplne. Small party aatllrt from Ban Kranclscn Julf nq ihpwsc ll prr b. n. nojn, iB.ovg .eiai. t vi lHK Ba 7 1 1 SO I II 1 W.! ::s S . "hk, II , i'l iliUiPli..1' 'n- .. i i !S I ii1 iii 'I' iriS. h' mm :cc ATLANTIC CITV. N. .1. CS-Vcv5S p6A ATLANTIC CITY. Opeiy at aU -seasons A racoardsed ..standard orGxceUerva?,. ,Cec.rv600.m JVAlRJrBV2By fQHARLES ON THE OCEAN FRONT E leverv stories of real comfort witl aa orvvi ronmunt ot distinct reflr ment without cxtravaqanec. AMWICANW.AM. ALWAVSTOPCN UTERATURCmuTERMS hailed. Wm.A.Uh Afar. 7foteL ST&AN& riBtPBoor- On. tKe occarvfrorxt Copacttu600. Aiwa us open. Saa wotef in all batrta.OCcrxcatrtl COURTESY SERVICE -COMFORT HOTEL D E VILLE Ocean Ipw Kentucky Ae and Beach. Overlooking beautiful lawn and gardens. The best equipped and most beautiful mod em hotel tn Atlantic City Orchestra and danclnjr Ilutinlng water In rooms, public and private baths throughout Hlsh-nrade table. Special weeklv rate $20 up 'IHOMA3 M, O'imiUN. COLUTESV UHAMT1 SERV1CB HOTEL KENTUCKY KUNTI1CKV AVE . NEAR BEACH European Plan Ratex. 11 tn $3. SO Dallr. Amur, rian S3 to S. dally; IIS to $25 wkly. Steam heated, elevator; electric llihte. Telephone every room; runntnr water Is room.; private bath.. N. n. KENNAOX. GRAND ATLANTIC Virginia Ave. near Hoardwalk and center of amusements Private baths. Running water In rooms. Elevator. Table and service dis tinctive features 13 At) up dally. Special wkly. Capacity COO ltklt. Auto meets trains. Ownership manasement V. P. hll.WV, M'I'.CIAI. I.K IlKrilRATION I)V 7 HO THURSDW TO SUNDAY OR l.uv FRIDAY TO MONDAY PIXNEY 1'ew YorI( ue.. near beach. 1st """" dais hnu.e; table abundantly supplied ttlth best nmrket affords, stm heat, hatha, all ennvs S1"50 up oeliK . S;t up dally Capailty 5.V1 M r HWEEN13Y. ROQUOIS South CarullnaAvanua, adjacent to beach. I Cao dOii. He fined Dttronaaa.mutle.dejiemr. I atr.ctiy modern, iablo.indberfic excellent, I Urge murium. Booklet. A. Fnuioklal HOTEL NEW ENGLAND Fo Carolina av and Reach: central loea : Amer. It European plana, prlv. Hatha: run'a w.ter In rooma .levator, nne porcnea, etc Cap. 33U. Heasonablo rates. 11. If. Williams HOTEL FREDON1A . OPEN AM. YEAn. Tennessee Av... iu.t off , Boardwalk. Kuropan plan. Every appalai. - m.nt. Moderate rate restaurant. THE CARLTON s &.; SOth. tlooklngs now belni made. Owner ablp management. . CHAS. P. ZAZZAL.I. HOTEL ABSECON p",'. I'lreproof. Private baths: elevator and all remenleucea. IS.U0 UP llr; tpeclal weekly rates. o. P. PAlNTgn. HOTEL EDISON cVavS? Opent new manjK-m.nt Thnrnuahly reno r.i.d Ani.r F.iimn.an Rn." Horlng r.t. jk-1r.M INN Virginia Ave near bearh Klirnn.an ''rtvvn .. Amerlran and plans table naths ami running nater Superior Write for lerma and booklet HOTEL PLAZA RT CHARI-ES PLACE PACtflC AVE. ri.vator. Private hatha. A. C MrCl.KI.flAS Hotel Rio Grande S&,JgIDAS,o. a-alk. Fireproof. European plan. RateatSOO. El.v.l run, water: garac. M M McOall. Pe UnrlViinfrton MI,ourl and Parlflo Aea. Worthingion ,,locl( trom ft ,' Depot. Hot cold runnlnc water In room.. Yerma moderate. J. H. WORTHIXOTON. tTr i :. Kr. Av. near Beaeh. Eler. weaunu-.,to .t.. private bath. water. I12.R0 up wk. .. ,'U "P del'y. O. Buhra. Hotel Boscobel iv.niucKy Av, ntar a r.'B... ,m ""IIT. Am.r. tilen nooklet. ". ,1 lI.Wl.Fn. Dclancey-Lakewood Vf &.Rli.SJ pa (mm i'l"., r.iw .nn... r, ni ITflfl. i (,' ii, , i , i n n.,(lr i , SU tHttl rooms S9 SBS&fiJBsmj ( K rXJL I i5inTl4fcl fihtU, NFP TnP"'al II (Ri I "U'Ni AV I lltiitn'll. IN THE HEART OP THE CANADIAN ROCKIES HAVE you ever been to Banff 7 If not, go this summer. Banff, the majestic, the beautiful, nestling in an Alpine Fairyland, -where people of tired cities go to rest and play: to get a deep breath of bracing air and a physical and mental uplift for working days to come. Banff, with its warm sulphur swimming pool, its trails for mountain ponies, its embarrassment of riches to lovers of out-door sports golfers, walkers, climbers, anglers. Or Banff, where you may leisure and loaf in a luxury of glorious scenery unapproached anywheca in the world. It is easy to get to Banff and not expensive but hard to get away, for at Banff is the world-famous BANFF SPRINGS HOTEL so unique and .ingenious, so complete in its modern appli ances, bo wholly comfortable that guests call it The Mountain Inn of Ease Unreservedly, it is one of the most, if not the most, appealing mountain hotels in the world. Here are life, music, endless opportunities for "pleasure. Here a Paris and New York cuisine and the unapproachable service of a Canadian Pacific Hotel and always most interesting and cosmopolitan com panions. Good orchestra and dancing floor. Dining-room with capacity for 600 guests. 305 rooms. By oil meant. BANFF Ihlt ummrr, ielicttn Man lSlh nnd StpUmitr 30th. Plan your trip marly by writing NOW for information, addrtot CANADIAN PACIFIC HOTELS 1331 Broadway. Now York 10 S.Clark St Chicago or Montreal, Canada 'lie!.1 i:as'r.an r.imPLaii'in lUrst'W'ZZ ! TA ftPlBABi nilaW !l. I'ii ffidiifi ATLANTIC CITV. KT. J. SPECIAL FOR DECORATION DAY CQ Either Thursday to Sunday 0Q PO or Friday to Monday PO HOTEL NETHERLANDS New York At.. AO .ids. from IJoardwnlk Caparlty 400 Eltator prlvRte bthn, run nine watr )n bedrooms Fre Features llalhlnir rrlrlleitp from Hotfl. Dane1 Floor June rate. Amrrienn plnn $2.R0 to $1 (lallj $14. Sin. SIR, Via ueeltb. AIT.I'ST nt'HWMJKIi Pmirlptor -HOTEL BILTM0RE- (Formerly Weatmont) flbode lfftand Av., Near IioardwaVfc. AJI outtlde rooms: aultea with bata. Orcfaeatra. Danclnr. Capacity 2M. Hot and cold sea water batbr. Under new management. BILTMORE HOTEL COMPAMT. TIIK NKW. MOPKIIN. hKLKCT HOTEL DEVILLE Ocean view; Kentucky ae & bearh oer looklnr beautiful lawn L pardens The bst equlpped A most attrartlve rrl derate rate otel in Atlontlr City OrthntrH & rlanclnif Ttunnlnr water In rooms, ptibllr nnd prlxate batlw throujrho-jt Hlirh.-rqH tiibl" PnrlHi wklv. ratps V20 up THOIA M. 0'HRIKN. SPECIAI 0er Decoration Day Thursday to Sunday. $8 Up. American flan i Alr.imailt Virginia ave near MiDcmane be(lch CdpaLity :j0o Paxcellent table, all comenionren. $.T up riallv and special nkly fKannsill HI and I'd ikpk Be.K h-front wntuilicil ,,rn Amer. & European plan; rate, rea. cap. I'lSfl A C Channell. Owner. OCKAN CITV. N. J. THE BREAKERS Only Boardwalk hotel. K. A. YOUNd, Mgr. HOTEL ATGLEN J.V.SrAr, nutslde rooms. Cxteltent table. Special rates ner Peroration Day. Ownership manaeem't. HOTEL BRIGHTON 7th and Ocean Ave. Open .Tnn gf. H Tt poot un.nnnoi). n, .t. NEW SHELDON Wlldwood s most mod. hotel Can. 3.M) Kiev ; private baths, rooms en euito, nklt Auto. P. J. Woods. Own mgt. Xow open. hakkwocw. n. j. LAUREL HOUSE LAKEWOOD. N. 4. Splendid rllmate. Onlf courar nfter better. I.akewnod TrHnsbnotlne Tmtrna ment Max 20-Slat. InelndlnB Dernratloo Hay. Motor to Laurel House, rla Camden, Morrlstonn. Camp Ul and New Krjpt. Ilooklet on request or resereutlnn by phone! I.ukewood 430. OPEN UNTIL JUNE A. J. JIUnPIIY. Mer. srmxr. t.akk iiErn. x. j. 8PRINO MKR IIRACII. .N. J, Ocean front. Surf bathing; tennla, golf, saddle horses, music Ideal family hotel ExclusUe clientele Excellent table; good aervlce, No mosqultoee. Ownership management. I.OCIS .V. MOSS. BEACH HAVEN. N. J. THE ENGLESIDE OPENS JUNE SO. The beat lomblnatlon u, genuine seashore features on the Atlantic Coast. Matchless flshlne. aalling. bathing, etc. ocean and bay. Kilo tennta courta. The Engleslde orfera all modern appoint ments, sea and fresh water prUate baths. Orchestra t.arnse nooklet R. F, KNOI.E, Mnnaser. Also TIIF. mVINOTOV. West Phlla SEAHina PAnn. n. j. THE MANHASSET rJIrectly nn the ocean front. Capacity Soft, Booklet H. ROSH THRNBR Owner-Pronl TRNWI.IN COUXTV. TA. a .tHtl modern Hotal with labia and service. Altitude SOuO (eat.. Splendid roads : golf, tennla. ate.' Ouen Jane 20IU fo October 1st Address until June IMh. John J. Otbbone. Manager Hotal Rennert, Raltlmore, Md WEnNI3tgVlr.t,-B. PA. SUNSET HALL Open.Hy.ir. Cheer ww..wu . .. .uu fu( home comforta: beautiful mountain walka. Delightful place ,for weekends. NOT A SANATORIUM. Write BO . OAU.. Mgr.. WERNERSVILLK, PA., or Publlci Ledger OnVe f -tatty. AjAArt go- .! 1 y CU'V' w-OUieRIDCE MOUNTAINS I A strictly modern hotel with excellent " 'nfVlT7ir-u'' '"' ' Mtr buuatow . ANNAiVDALW I.OZUB rw omq; 4th HtiMt rtMMKvM kM t anmniw JMmmi aVtWt. wim.1 wdbhh ri i tniattrai -fan mm. mlT. WMl. 4a'w'.(aSfaw'aSaUtaa.alt nm, ti-itftp-V" : mmMaX ; in sarsssA POCONO 11(11 NTAIN1 Delnwnra Water (inn. Pn. BUCKW00D INN (FIREPROOF) Sluwnee-0R-De!&ware, PenniylTiiui Opens May 22d A hotel of notable distinction located in a park of 10,000 acres, exclusive to f:uests;?5 miles rom New York, 75 miles from Phila delphia. Home of the Shawnee Coun try Club. CHAS MURPHY, Manager 'faftr1' . v. Enjoj the IIHfTll'I'l. hl'RINO SEASON at THE KITTATINNY The Mountain I'flradWr I-radlnc Hotel of Delaware Water Gap, Pa. Xow open Cnpatitv SO0 Hvery modern ap- "; pointmenl and rnmfort Steam heat Loa flres. Situated in private park, abundant 1 with wild flowers, Rhododendron Laurel and Pine Golf Tennis, Saddle Horses, Canoe- loir. Trout FishlriK. Daily Concert NiKhtly "t, Dancep Exceptional Cuisine American ' Plrin also a la Carte restaurant Own farna , and garden Oarage Booklet. Auto Maps and terms nn rvnuest John rrnm core. HO mile bv automobllo Rood roads 3 hnuri Ppnilanln R R t J WHRNrnsviMii:. r. Walters Park Inn. Wernersville, Pa. The Creates! I'lnre In THE BLUE RIDGE F.eer Slodern Appointment -WBM.I. SV.Vn OII UI1MF, HAPPY AND IIKAI.TIIY Special Rates, Memorial Day and from- Tkuridar, Mar 29 Including Supper TO Mondir, June 2 Includinj Breakfait One in Room. . .$16.00 Two in Room . . . 30.00 l.eate Iteudiiic Term'nul 4:35 Arrle tVerner1lle fills Monil.ir, lento lVernerllle 0:01 Arrhe riillndeliihla 10:30 Chair Cara llnth Hrir Please make resenntlnns If possible. IIKIII 1)1111 SPKINnS. PA. WWWWMM EDFORD SPRINGS! II'A., IKfTKI. lrrf. modern hotel In SOOft-nrrrL Miuit. iuu ii. a uo i ft ta ififi. IQ('fllfnl ftiislDf, mm mm rnrn 1)Tf nilnrral uulrrft. On I.Inrntn II Uh nnr. I.nnil nintnr rnntlet In nil ilIrar(lAni H TaMinN. rnlf. MMfmnilne.rianrlnr. rlrtlnar. (Wn .l-inf in. 1910. I. IV. I1FMIS. Mcr.l aaMMmHiuaHJHii iiKvnv. pa Wimhiimp. Inn n Maln Un'- Eape. WynDUrne inn r,ay rteslralile for bus., ness men with families. Rooms with bath at reasonable rates. Dancing. Large rronnrts wide yer.rda. Phone Heewvn IT K.OI.rjIEKK PARK. PA. DESlltAW.t: furnished cottages completa with mod. conven.. for rent at res. terms! occupanta take meala at the Forest Inn. Write H. V. Yeager. Mar.. Huahe.vll'. Pep- KIirTIOV.M. Until How vanMT3KniuK' inmtnr - ? BUSINESS COLLEGE Shorthand nJ Typewriting or Bookkeeping T.ught In About I 30 D.ye of Studr- I Send for Catalogue B S.PARKWAY BUILDINQi SltOAP A40 CHERRY STr BltOKTIIAMl AND IIUUKKEKI'INO Our graduatea are tn conatant deniand. Qoe4 paying pusltlons await you Gregg Short, hand, thv easy, apeedy aystem. Completa nlrht classea. Intensive training. u enroll any time. Call or wrlta for full particulars and catalog. hula, mmiNiws coLxxun and College nf Commerce lflM Che.tnnt Ht.. Philadelphia STRAVFRN The ll.t Uuslne.a School w, Rermarrnl E"tl- Oram. Coura.. Knot 1 4 glTMMF.R CAMTal Voong Women wnrt lllrle t camp. boathousa, I eeSei with water and s. at; nuaat : Ideation Ku ll .( I6i' prlea to cl T ommori Vtehen w . I.w. tin ati Little aiia ii. a WJftLM i ww i tfiiDMinun'.n a aw if.; l' I i iif 'lllliM 'lUaJ.' Ua.'tffl ...k' ,V-"' -T r. .V isthlftilnsfrMffi ii ifftf iTaVli i fit t . i' . . . .St lef- , 1 'i'ii rv l na