w 'S w 1 ?. r EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1019 - A9-, ". : ' $ S e r i. s. of The following companies offer INSURANCE of all kinds Beidler & Bookmyer General INSURANCE BROKERS 121 Walnut Street Lombard 1947 itnln 15 New York Office !)5 William Street j fta OUtil Till Company in the Wcrll sEfje &cnl CsState tZETttle Sttiurame anb ZETrtisft Companp of $ljilnbelpljin 523 Chestnut Street WILLIAMS C& WALTON General Insurance Agents Nos. 416-420 Walnut Street PHIL)ELPHIA Commonwealth Casually Co. Philadelphia's Oldest Casualty Co. Built on Clean, Conservative, Competent Business Methods Ask Your Braher (or Our Kates or Phone Lombard 13S1 THE INDUSTRIAL H&alth, Accident and Life INSURANCE CO. The Largest and Most Progressive Ins, Co. of Its Kind in America Dtirfner thf epidemic of Influenza. 40 V5 claim! ver pall tn nix wpfks Mince Jun Int, litis n,r ten thmiftanJ claim hap hiin paM nnd not ona claim reported to th Tnnurnnco Pppartmfnt or placer. In th ihands of any one collection . li. cor. uroaa and Arch Philadelphia, Pa. General Accident Fire and Life Assurance Corporation, Ltd. FREDERICK RICHARDSON United States Manager General Building 4th and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia Branch Office, 421 Va Walnut St. MAY CLEARINGS LARGE Banks' Business Above April and Same Period In 1918 Clearings for 1'hllnilc.lpliiii banks dur ing the month of Mnj were 51,7-0,507,-113, nn jnerenso of $11,U1 ,(.!):! ocr 3In , 101i5, and an Increase of 500,47, (11(1 ns comimrejl witn April of Mils jeai. lontlilj- clearings for the lst to jenrs hnc becu as follow i: loin ipis January I,12.170 214 $t SZ2 sjT.nin I'ebruar . .. t, 117, lt.l IJ 1 S'3 .W, iHI March 1,730 SSCI r.2ll J.4J7.17", "7 April . .... .. 1031100(17 t, 7I SJ1 1111 May I.7J6 3(17,111 1,711 or, 4.'" June t. 1,700 10(1171 jul l.iCT, S1J.7M Aunilt 1,731 03S OS.' Peplember 1 Blcl All HI J October .. .. !." 41H lilci Noember 1 781,704 1J7 December 1'7-! 4,S t.'l Twelvo months 18.710 1)02. Ib3 J MONEY-LENDING RATES NKW YORK Money on eall, mixed collateral, opened todny at (t per cent for lending nnd icnewing. On all in dustrial collateral, the opening rate ins 0' per eent. Thero was no change in the time money situation. The demand Is not urgent nnd money is available at STi per cent for sixty nnd ninety days on Iniliiitrinls pecurities collnternl. Trinie inercnntlle paper U In light supply ut OQfiVi per cent, uomlunl a"" tatlon, llnnk nceeptanees of choieo funlity are unaltered ns to rates, and business is moderate. Call loans on acceptances stand nt 's per cent. rilllADEInilA Call, tT5i per cent; time, 5-Ji Hid per cent: commer cial paper, three to six months, fiVi DVi per cent; sis months, 0 per cent. LONI)OK-Mony is quqted at .1 per cent. Discount rates, short bill 3?a per cent; three month bills 'ixt per cent. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York. June 12. Francs showed n gain of R centimes from the closing figures of last week although the rato for cables was 1 centimes unuer the Dest at the clost of last week, Italian ex change showed gains of 15 points. Ster ling was o shade easier, ' v Quotations were! Demand Merllng 4,03, cables 4,01. Franc cables 0.28, checks fl.30. " Wra cables 7.03, checks 7.03. Swiss cables fi.14, checks f.1T. Guilder cables 80 .'MO, checks Kit. Pesetas cables 20.08, checks 20. Stockholm cables 25.n0, checks 25,30. n Cbrlt,iania cables .-J, en ecus jo Clpchien oablev 3P.00, checks GOSSIP OF THE STREET BANKER POINTS OF BIG MERCHANT MARINE Launching of Many Steamships Here, Says Financier Gossip of the Street ON SATI'ltDAV the finnnelnl dlttriit, vvitli die rxtrntinn of tlic lunik, vvnse virtually clcsprtrel. TIicip vns nothing of imiiartnnip in Hip tltnvs of thp da to cllsrnst with Hi? few principals who put in n brirf nppcninnce during thp half dny that the bank were oppn. Onp bnnkcr rrmnrkeel tliat thp Intmr-liings on Friday nt Hog Inland and nt other ynuls all ocr thp tonntrv prorlulmpd not thp raining of it iipw era In thp trndp of the lltiltrcl States o muc.li ns that thp era ni here. In this connrf tlon, lip saioS thp address liv Secretary of thp Navy Daniels ni verj dignillcant. It is evident, lip said, that ni soon as peace i n fact there ii going to be a race nmong .the European nntions and the t'nited States for (lip rnirjing ratio of the world. "What that trade means to nnv nation," he raid, "can be rccn In what it has done for Oreat Britain in the jcais past when slit was supiemc In the rominerro of the seal. And for Oermanj, too, when oho vvns crowding England very cloudy in the jcara which linmediatelv preceded the war. Of course, no person In America Is foolish enough to lielicvp that Germany will stop shipbuilding until she gets on her feet ni.nin, with the knowledge that in her successful venr it was her shipping which made her most power ful as n commercial competitor." This hanker said there must be a campaign of education started to convince exporters in the I'nited States that thpj are much mistaken when they cherish the thought, which man;, of them do, that so long as their goods reach their destination it makes no difference whethei the are sent in Ameiiian or foreign ships. "it makes all the difference in the woild," he siM "In Hie first place, b shipping goods to foieigu countries in foreign ships the nic giving nwav the nauips of their own mstomeis and the dais of goods these mstoiiipis are bujlng to their competitors, lias am one am doubt." he asked, "as to how sin h a condition ennbled licrnnnj hefoie the war to outdistance other countries in competition? "Not onlj are American exporters giving nwav their most vnlunhle business secrets, but any one knows that in n hundred different wajs ship ments inn be held up if in the hands of n foieign rairier If the United States," he remaiked, "intends to take its proper place among the big com mercial nations of the world, she must export hei own products, whether law or manufactured, iu United States owned vessels " Commission on Traction Said to Be at Woih An investment banker whoc concern lins in the pa't been largelv identified with traction propositions said he linden stood that the presidential commission, which is to investigate and if possible solve the almost uiiivcisnl street inllway muddle, has been holding sissions recently, nnd that the names of the personnel composing the commission will be announced soon. On this commission arc to be repiesentntives from the Treasury De partment, the Department of Commerce and I.nboi, the National Association of State Utility Commissions, (he Ameiican Cities League of Mnyors, rep icsentativcs of the Amalgamated Association of Street and Elcetiic Em ployes and the Investment Hankers' Association nf America. 'lhis banker said, as n sample of the dcploinble conditions of these, transit corporations, 0 per cent are nliendv in the luiiuU of ice elvers, the lemaincler ai either headed in that direction or are viitunllv insolvent. When n'ked if he hid any particular lemedv for these conditions, he remarked that the first lcmedj, which is so plain that it appeals to every one, is moro revenue, which mcaus an inciease in fnics There aie a niim bei of burdens imposed ou street mlhvnvs in mniiv ci'ies wlileh could bo assumed bv the cities ni'd the money to meet them collected in the form ot tnxes, but such n proposition, he remarked, always seemed to him as taking monej out of one pocket to put it iu another, unci then eventually to take it out of the other pocVeet, too. Municipal ownership, which was long looked upon as the onlv pnuacea. lie saicl lie considered as a big failure where tned. A 7011c fare instead of the universal fare which is common 111 most communities could be tried. No matter what decision the commission mav arrive nt, he said, it is certain to bo unpopular at first. Hut one thing is certain, he added, and that is the public will not permit any big piofits on what has come to be a daily necessity. There inut be some plan devied to prevent large profits. RECESSIONS FOLLOW EARLY GAINS IN CORN Larger Receipts antj Encourag ing Crop News Induce Freer Offerings Cliicigo, June. 2 Firmness in the cali article, low temperatures and lnins in some sections imparted strength to the com market futuies todaj although, in anticipation of readjustment of illf feiences btween the actual grains and contracts, hrokeis were inclined to be cnutious and the c1a's business, ns u rule, was in small lots. 'I lie session came to nn end nt 12. 15 1'. M. on account of the parde of 33d Dn isioii. Following initial luhaiices, there were recessions ou estimated icceipts of 000 cms and eniouingiug crop news, which indue. ed freer offeungs. Spot prices stinted three cents lower, but Intel the cash demand developed lin- expeeted biendth and n full iceoverx was made in vnlucte nil around. The highest paint for futures was reached neiu the dose, July lcadinn tho up turn. Oats futures also were Firmer, and them was little piessmo against the muiket. Commission houses favored the hujing side. Too much rain and hackwnid crop conditions were reported f i om some sections. The demnnd for the rash article uns-poor with prices lowci. The inquiry for shipping continued indifferent witli leported snles of only 25,000 bushels. Umnoro weie current that 200,000 bushels had been sold for export in the cast. l.vAfWns futuipn ramrrd as follovm; Corn nw rtalUerj) Sat "Pen tiwn i.nw riowi rlonj .sept , 1 .-.a'; ; (J)(I l 38I 1 do CUla 1 cut, l aiis Tlll .. 07H S, r,7 1 fid', 07', ween uoa Oil's Cl i'k rci'l Ut 05S (IS Cl",ll 1 arc 11.1', JuH 12 .11 ?3 12 12 ,11 31.07 32 40 12 II .11. 41 Wenl 3J 00 J.' 43 3.' (cl lllba . Fuly JS JO 2S31 2R 11 Hent ,27 00 27 HO .'7 do 2 1J J7 S3 ll(CH-f Full in yi -.1 m rrt n-i r.i n. .IS 00 u no Sept. , 4K 10 48 71 IS SO 4S 75 GAIN IN LOCAL LOANS Reserves Lower Than This Week Last Year The nveiagn condition of members ofi the I'hilndelphla Cleaiiug House Association for thn week preceding to day Is shown in the weekly statement, with comparisons, ns follows; ALU MEMHKI1S June 2 'ID Tncreaae fill lllll.llll.l l.JIH.IIIK 2,124,0(10 3.71H,(K10 701 (Kill 0." 000 Icann , . . Jsl7 a IS ikio I'.scluta CI llouae, 24 (111. 0(K) Hue frnm banlfa . 1C1C1 7111(111(1 Hanlc clepoalta ., . 14(1 11(17.00(1 Individ depoalta , SOI 200 uni) llmo depoalta , . 11,27.0011 Ilea with f n II and leiral denoal. torles ,,r, Cain In vaulta . Total reaervo held, Keaerve required. n.1,309 000 II 808,000 S0.22;.0OP .13 2IS 011(1 112.00(1 I. Ill 000 tso noo 130,000 nun ooo xccaa reaerve S.OOU.O0O iir;iuii;ii!jiii;nh;iivi'; pvSTK! Tteaere held ...... 131,107,00(1 St) 4 000 I.xceaa raaerve i,. 1,(1211.000 713 OOO TltUHT COIIPANIKS NOT lIBMIIBFtS ItKbBUM: SVHTiat neaerve held ...... 14 21 000 31 000 lUnwne..., 1 3S1 000 47,000 In addition to the depoalla almo there were thla'nrel, lis 7tl,00i vovrrnment de. poilta, aa-alnat which no mini la required, BANK CLEARINGS Saturday'a bank elearlnxa Lompared with correaponOliuT da laat year! loin lain l'hlia, ,, l.ina.i7l Jdi.nns nns i,iiis.n20 n Y. ,, ionssnio or oha.di? 435 sit.asd JJoaton , 42,704,22(1 4S.2U4.4.S2 35.4154.187 i - BAR SILVER Itar. silver was chjoW Ii lwdaB t m$ m mMbism !r TO VALUE Indicates Thai New Era Is GOOD BUYING ORDERS HELP COTTON PRICES List Quiets Down After Early Gains of 23 .to 69 Points. Cables Are Strong New York, June 2. The cotton mm -kPt had an nethe nnd strong opening showing gains of 23 to 00 points from Thursdays cloe. An accumulation or buying orders resulted from continued slionery weath er South over Sundnv, to wnicii was added fresh su. nut from commission bouses based on stiong cables from Liverpool. I.atei, business quieted down nnd the list became a sluide easier under profit snles ahead of the Federal Department ot Agricultures repoit. Karl realising sales were nbsorbed on moderate reactions, and another sharp advance followed the publica tion pf the official ciop leport. Active months sold 81 lo 108 nnlnts above Thursday's dosing figures, within a few minutes after the report was Is sued, with October contrarts touching 31.00, compared with 30.10, the low point on Thursday, and 3.2.20, the high record of last week. The forecast for frosts in narts nf Oklahoma and Texas probably helped the ndvartce, which, however, met heavy realizing. , Thura Todai's 1 30 p m in in .11 11 .10 74 31 2(1 .10 Ti7 .10 71 no ns 10 32 JO 70 cioae . . 11 . . 11 1ft .41 00 . 30 SJ 10 37 10 42 10 21 10 22 .10 on open a m 11 on ii ui 11 11 31 ti M no 30 74 11 01 R 10 .10 17 10 17 10 7.1 30 71 10 C17 10 07 .1(1 22 10 22 30 70 30 70 JuH . . AuRunt Septemher Co tolier Nomber lanuarj PahriiHrv XI arch . . COTTON BELOW NORMAL Condition Report Shows Outlook Less Favorable Than Usual Washington, .lune 2. The Depart ment of Agriculture, in n report Is sued today, places the condition of the cotton crop as of May 25 Inst at 75,(1 ot a normal, compared witlc S2.3 on Mni 25. 1018. 00.5 on May 25, 1017, and 77.5 on May 25, 1010, and 70.2 the average of the last ten years ou .May 25. The revised figures on arras planted and in cultivation at the end of June. 1018. nre 37.207,000 aeies. Tho area picked in lOltS, was 30,008,000 acres. LOCAL MINING STOCKS llld 37 1 4 J tl Jl on JO ,, Aak .4'7A U llm Duller vtarNamara vildna Mlxpah Kxtemion Montana . North Star Heacue Kula Ves Hnd aQIcDFIKLD STOCKS Atlanta . . .. .... 01 lllue Hull ., . ..01 llooth . . ,10 Jilemonfleld 11 11 .. . oi l)als ',. 01 Kawanaa ... . . 01 Oro . . . , OJ Htlver IMoU ... on hpearhead .. 01 MISCKI.UANKOl'S Arliona United . , . Its Nevada Wonder ., T Taoppa lllnlnz ., . Oil 0 0". .1. 01 ."i .00 04 '.0? 2S .11 .41 Butte and Superior Decision Upheld Washington. June 2. Oplnlona of tho Federal Dietrlct Court holtltnsr the Uutte and Hupeilor Mining sComparu guilt) of lufrlngius upon a patcntc? process ovvnrci uy uif .Minrraia riepara. florii Wcl.i and awarding the latter ap. prpxlmatd)' 510,000,000 dmf, were upheld In part today by the Supreme Court Iu dleposlnf of apntah.from the (jlrcuK Court of Appeals, wlileh r Philadelphia Marhcts GRAIN AND FLOUR WllHVT tteeclpls. Mil n-.t bushels I The market rtilel arm under Unlit nrtirlims I hut trade was tiilrt ThK inifitatlans "" er lm in rport elemor nnvrnmi-nl sunclun! Innporllon otAn'tnr.l tirlirs N" t1 red ulnlrr, JJ 10, No 1 niirtlvrn spriiiB SJ IU No t hnrtl nlnirr SH No 1 n I winter snrllckv I.' 37" Vo t rl unulH .' mi No j r"1 ulnlcr $.' Irt No J north rn sprhnt U HI No J Iiri1 winter I.' HI No J r(l ulntrr tBrllr 2 .U No J reil smutu $ 31 No a rcl wlntir JJ M No 3 northern cprlncr $ 12 N'o T luirrl vclnler JJ 32, No . rul wlntor uarllck SJ III, No 1 rcl smuttv 2 JO. No 4 rr-il JJ n Vo 4 rarllk JJ JS N'o 4 nmutiv IJ 27 Vo I jarllikj imiuttA JJ .a No 5 rfd $J JS No r. Karllcl J2 J No '. mutt JJ 21 No , narllrks stnutt JJ Jl COIIV nrrelptx 12111 buhrl "afv e v,fre umall and prlioa hUhrr but trao n fb t Wo ciuotp cllou In car lota tor Jocul trade a- lo nnnlltj and location at Jl 1 , 1 SCI per hunhcl I OATS lUcrlpts IRS SSS buahrli The market was fiulcl hut ateadv llh modcratl nnrlns WV ttuoti. Car lot a to In a tlon No J ubllc 7S' firn atanlnrd ,hltr 7Stf"RHc No I white 7"f773r No 4 white "V, St 7fi1i e FT.OUIl Itcctlnt inu bbla and el 4(11 Jsn lb In aacka Th market vvaa dull nnd prlcea ruled In bmen faror We quote To arrive per 11)11 lh In 140 lb Jute aacka -Winter alralxht wiatern JIIWII J" nearb) J107"ntt Kanaaa atralnht 111 7141 l.'.l do ahort patent J1.W1JMI aprlncc abort patent JUifflJ Ml do rntent $11 7 J" do nrat clear Jn Tiffin 23 ' UVR Kl.Ot Ft dull and unch jserl A quote nt SI) 10 pa 10 per bar J In Rack aa to ciuallt. j PROVISIONS The market ruled firm but oulet Quoin tlon ranged as follow a lleef In ".eta amoked and air dried 48c beef knucklen vend lenders smoked anil air dried Uc pork, famll, tMitCA'i hame " I cured lonaei lllJ37c do eklnned looe Rl1-! tp IVic do do moked Sll1 51 !7'4c . bami boiled bnneleaa Ji. plcnb ahoullee V cured looae lh"4 do aniol ed .n"i htlllea in plckle looae IJc bnaifaet ha tun lie lard S c 1 REFINED SUGARS liniaril un flrH Htlit tin H l(-H Do for tint BrHntilalel DIARY PRODUCTS i HI I SK Tlir markPt wan i"it hut ipaI till nuotiUflnM folio v New nrk nd Wlsronnln whol-mllk flat turrpni Ht TTKH lrHd H qulot Rti 1 prlcm rlccllfiml ' on solid pmk rl t ro tn.T atii Ic on printa (Juotation follow Sollii packfe. treaiti(r ox t ran Sic, higher cor Inc Kondn B7fP(Uc th latter for Jobblnt. nlp rxtra flrntp 'Oc ftrcts 3(f,i.e er onU filrtftJi cweet rreamrr iholco it fanc. (.H(dnor do fair to Rood MWVTi fancy brand of printa Jotablntr at (tlti'i fair tu Brood J$rtlc garlicky prints U 5r30o KflOS strtctlj fine fsrp were in fair de mand and ateari with fuppllen well cleanel up Quotation Pree oaar neirb tlrnta JIT "iO per rrate current receipts JIT 20 western extra firsts III Vi firts U VI, tnQ selected egkB Jobbing at "ilvVh. pt dozen POULTRY TjI 1. oUl mfflh it nuotfd rirfi Quo titlont 1 owls l l rxiiros HitTi t)i i rlnir ( hfekens I roiler not 1 shorn ellnw Kklnnel uolchltiK 1 J lbs apiece ""5t iHr prlnic chit kens I rollers not 1 hhorn ellow skinned welBhliiK 14 Mii lb spier iSf "i.c s hite 1 eKtiori.'' mellow oklnned wfffblng 1!4 1r- Ibi uplnv 4". it) "Or whlt Irxhotns elow slcinnoJ simller sizes Hi5t,4 o rooster - Jc dm !( IVkln ho a iJc do Indian Kunner -'"Ii Hi er!e liOlt.le pitpons old per tMlr 4st?"0c du Soun.. per pair JOffiTu lnt3SHKI) I 'oh W and ducks were mild an 1 lower Hrolllufr chlckf iih luled tpal Quotation follow Powh freh killed dr Picked In boxt w'rlghlhtT 4 lbs ar 1 nv r apiece 3tc uelijhlnff T(f i Ibi T"i smaller sle H(" l"c fr 1. killed In bbl fanc dr picked welchlnc lb and owr apiece Wc weltshliiK UiTVi lbt 10 it 17 snnller sires Tllfi I'm old ronstets dr p eked Jtlc brollinjc chickens tuarb ch ilce and fanc (inc 7c do fair tn good 'H(a Rhc sprlns: ducks litis: llnnd is n vc si nabs j ep dozen white welnhlnsr 1 1 'rt Ibq pr dozen $s "iOdt Ji rl do welch Inp BffTlO lbs per dozen $7 "O'fT fi J" ri do welghlm? ft lbs per doren IrtiR'O 7 do do welhlnjf 7 lbs per riorrn 4 ISOii j dl welichini? ttritii Ibi per dozen $J rUtfi 0, dnrka $1 VHJJ .tt sin ill anl No J t.OcW- FRESH FRUITS "'trawl prrles were mor plentiful and pnker with demand un modprntp Othi fruitt sold falrU it reidnel flKureji Quota tlonn Apples N Vorlc pr hamper llftlUwin Jj'tT'..T" uppn i enn-5iHnia ..nrl Ino-lnln n. r hill Ren Ux ShiS DimUi vvrvilArn not- tciT S "! ft I mnn per box, $JJtfH Oraiiffia 1 lor I (in per rrate 14 ltifffS J i do no i aurornm i cr box JI.JMjV" Straw berries southern per art1" ouart lJQilhc do Now Irraoi per nu 17i28r ( antAloutes Florida. ier trnte $41(1 itermeloni I lorl (a per uir V07A75 VEGETABLES New potatoes were In cood dcminl and a ahada flrmer (mlona iw quM and eauler Quotations hlte potatoer Mnln per 100 lb $-' "OnJf-i; sn Mhlte potato P PennhiUanlA No 1 p-r in lbs $j n frj 7fi white potato New orkfl per l'n) lb SJ ".nti J "ft white potHtnci I InrtOn 77" No T lfl" while potatoes JCoulh SFitfM Sweet potatoes Jercv per banket No 1 Mlf (10 t abbOKe Norfolk per crate XZ rM& 1 "V do I Tstern shore per crnte $1 (ST 7i Onlona Texa ellow iw?r (rate II ",041 1 "0 do white per ( rte $2 "il W4 "i0 BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE en ork. June J lllTTCU alow and eaaj Ftecelnta .0(111 uitr" lllkher m orlne .1"i'iSSIIi extra "lIViSVc Firsts !4( seconds -iincn."jc stale dalr "4if".4'4c LOG' Uecelpla 34 071 caBea I (call cathered tltra 4"i'i V IHr. storaae packed extra flrats 44T4"ic storaeo pacKed Urals 4."4 i lilac- cathered extra ftrata 4J'4 '(f IVc northern eections tlrsta 41W4J( southern in ca 4 1 '-a c seconds I75flne dirties .N'o 1 1SI331C Nu J 3"(iS7Wc thecks 3llli tl 17c undergrade ISSfTilc. state and nearbj henncrj whites lift Mlc kathered whiles 4".4r4S( western whites 41SF4S., western and southern aathered whiles 44Wlsc state henmr browns IH't tfi 47c, gathered brown and mixed colors Al W4e 1 llEEbl. eaai lleielpts 2''tn boes I lat current make, colored average run Sl'.Wll'tC Flat current make while .T!'? 314C, colored anerlals ,J'te outsUK, while apeclala ajfcJJ'io ( LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS C lllrn to. Juno .' !!00" Ftecelpts 4 s OOO head I'neven Mostl slead with lhura da a averaae Top IJO ' Hulk .ei 3"(W 20 flO heaw ISO 40S0 'i medium JO .' i M20 1 llahtweight. JJOWJO -so llaht 118 754T20 II hea packlne sows 511 elictr in 85, packing sows, jmscliclil pigs. J1SW CA1TF.K Itecelpts J2 000 head Ilecf ateera alow blddlnir lower ' arly sales !....(.& Blnclr ami calves JiViTiOc lOWOr r.cdera lower Heef steers chob e and prime elo IS JJW17. mellum and kuo'I J1-' 11 B t ', -"i common J7W U . l lluhtneleht choice J1J 716 IB 'ill common and -: if. ... S-. iffl . ?.. Kn(.li.r ViclfnrM 17" 3 14 2 cowsVlTWlJ caUe, 114 S3 1 ". 'M I v ........ ti. lt 1Q Odd h..rf Ulnul In uncvenlj lower. Choke lambs scarce rlltaburth. June 2 CATTI.L Itecelpts. nn.ic. (...ii l..ivir steers. SI i ,nr(rlH heifers SI 1 SOW & 1 I COWS 10 ",0 tl I J (0 Calves, receipla 2U0O head Lower fop HOIIS Itecelpts MOO head lllurher lleavlea and hea vorkers. JJ1 J'SfJI 4(1 light Workers J.O nJl Pla IJO SOfJO 7"i SIIKBl' ANI WVIB1- Itecejpta FOOD head Higher Top sheep 111 top lambs 1C 50 Kan.as City. June 2 'tsh is nun h..H Market 10c to IOC 11 Ftecelpts .Market lOc to l.Vo higher than Thuradas'a average to speculators 'CATT1 K neeelpis 1 1 000 head HIIBRl1 Itecelpts 14 000 head liwt nutTalo. N. Y.. Juno 2 CVT1I.1 Ftecelpts 4MIO head Slow 2V to II lower I'rlrno steers Jl lie lei, shlnnlnn steers J 4 ftl4J0. butchers. II1M14 75 jearliligs 110 Sf II, heifers 8(1 J. tows XI WU hulls M4ill stocks and feeders fllOl J (0 Tresh cowa and springers "131A., .jNvlves re eclpts J70O head blow ST 1 tl .., IIOOS Heielnta H001I herd IMgs Sic to NCV hlaher Heavi m xed nnd jorkers 121 -T, light jorkera J20 I'.itll p'ga, $50 '.0 ft -Cl f. rough" IIIHrll'Sl) staccs, SUSfld SllhKI- AVI) I.AVIUS He. elms 1400 head Artlve hteady to strong l.ambs IKflllTN jearllnas lioeis wethers. Ill Minis, owes, 13010 SO" railed shctp. llfI13 St. l,otil, June - ltoa Itecelpla 10 OOO head l.ower I.lahta. IJO 2NSFJ0 Ml. plga I1F. 7N10 J mined and hulchcra J"( 13CSJ0 7". t"od licay IJO G3WJ0 73. bulk J0 1N20 7'V . , CATT1.K Heielpta 8000 head l.ower Natlvi ieef atesra IDWilfi30 jearllna .taera nnd heifer. Ill Otjlrt. row. Jim IBM! al.ickersand feeclera JI0W13 10. lieef cowa and heifers 17 R0W13! ranntri and renters Jl 80W7 23, native calves 111 in n MHKEI' Itecelpts 230O head blow Minis J1S Mltfla 73, ewra JlietlSO can ncrs Jfll(8 30 S011M1 Omaha. Juno J HOUfl Ttreelpls, 10 noil head ', nerelpta, 4SO0 head tfilBpi1 It eceepia, cit, iieau Special by Texaa. Pacific Coal A OH New York, June 2,-t-Teias.Paetflc Coal tnil Oil Comrtanr haa declared the regular quarterly dlTldend et 1 oer cent and a ipeehl of 7 per cent, both pnyaWe Jtta !W t'lci record HI'WNO Itl'.XOItTI 'HNtivriAKi:, .N. J." Most delightful hotel on Atlantic Coast THETOilLMOUTH 6y the Sea. Spring Lake.N.J. Open June li) into Sept. Wonderful Surf Batluiie,'. Exceptional 18-Hole Golf Course and Country Club. Tennis, Saddle Horses, Motoring. Daily Concerts:. Dancing. Afternoon Tea. Booklet on Request lttNl (. MOIIIir Mnnaf VHU IN TM. ..l , M-.W lOHk OKI rrr TOWN' 4 rOt'VTHT R 1 I ST 4C 1 I I ATI.VN1IC ( 1T && Atlantic art. Opeivat oil seasons H of tntTvicar. A recognised standard. Jl KAklUCKUl ICMCITy600 ") I II I WJUS2.JL 2 - -- CHARLES OFM THE OCFAN FRONT E levari stone a of real comfort wjthart onvi nmmcmt of distinct refirvcr. merit without extnrwigancc AMtPICANPlaW. ALWAYffOPEN LITCRATUREajraTERMS MAILED Win.A U tch jjry; I 7foteL S&fbQVjD tlMtus-r . Orv. th.e occgrfrot CapacituSOO. Alwaq& op Hca wotcrinoU botKa Qrchaar .Aff tra COURTESY SERVICE -COMFORT HOTEL NEW ENGLAND Co Carolina av and neacn: ctnt-al Iom. : Amtr. Europ'an plana; prlv oathi: n' j watar In rooms, elevator, Fine porcnea. etc. rap 3 'hi llaaonaMa mln It ll Wllllarot XRAYMORE ATLANTICaTY' lRLD'S GREATEST UOTELSUOCKS! THE CARLTON S."".1"" ? , 0th Uooklnica now belni mad Uvrnaf Ulp manaiemeut. vmam , AAI.I TARflR INN ccen end Connecticut An 1ADUn lln Ideal location, larae. alrj rooms nictllcnt table 17ch acason . owner sianagfmcnl Mo I rates J 1 ft M Dunn urviki hi 11.1 irvi DiiiniccM a?u '-'-"- - I'AC IFICl AVM Open new manaeement Thornuahly react- ated An'er & Kuiiipean 8r- Rurlnir rato T-..t... HOTEL CRESTON 'JfJ A Prlvato hatha, rimnlnc writer n all room. leator special nine ra tea N' nth veaaon IT , t. r.K..nn II M HCEVES. Try CLARENDON HOTEL IBC.INI AK. M1V. IIKAC1I All rooms with hot and cold tjnnlnir water Private Hatha Write For ratea and booklet HOTEL ABSECON vy- Hreproof. I'flva'a balha. eletor and a eonenlcnce IS 00 up dally special weelkr raiea O PAI.MTKI1 Nuttall Cottage 2 Maine Avenue Dl. Prl. I reciiy on Beacn xato balha Ftatea 14 00 up Westminster J' Ky A. tiear lleach I lev at prhiile bnth. run S2 ro updiili c Iliihre waler JUTOiipwl PHILLIPS HOUSE MflwachusetU A near Reich F V Phllllns . , , 107 u ,- i rial an rfiV.I .flKAWflnH 1-' ? t.rolln J . . nL V?!' arh Imt h Imt from hotfi rate" men fllTTAN ,.- , nV F(mr. 1 1 st Jbitim PI nr baeh I rnnma daUv '"j; res at W F Fnrrer rrK m . .i PIEW STOCKTON VILLA 1 Direct! on Beach Bbla wrnw June Private balha rceaaon- S S DAMS THE BALTIMORE INN OP1.N1 JL.NK 1ST I I.OSP TO HhV( IF MIPS II'I'HIUCIN , Car VlHa u pin st anl lleach Ave nit HAHDSON M 1. llEArn IIAVKN. N. J. THE ENGLESIDE OPl'NS JUNK SO. Tl-e best combination ,'ienulne aea.horo features on th, Atlantic i Coast Malcnicas nsnins eauine natninv .. n...n and iin ni. 11 nia courts "luVrniliaicIe offara all modern appoint - jcnta aea and fresh xvater prlvite baths AlsoJTIIIUnlNf'TClN. West Phlla The llrealcera. Children's paradlte, bathlna boat,crJhlrJmo2cWVAAiatln Mar OCEAN nnovB. N. 3. HOTEL MAJESTIC DinrCTI.Y ON TIIK IlEACII rieiator service, excellent cuUlna NEW PHILADELPHIA Orean PathwnT and llearh rnrooean plan Clement & Clemen! NORTH END HOTEL raoacliv .'.nn OPFAh Jl'NK J riOnUtT M WAIT, lessee 1 ManilKer TL Wavr1v 10 Ocear I'athway. pea; Ine YVUVCuy rjcach New manaaarasnt. Cuialn. unurpasscl. ticellent "rAyEn " ELDORADO HOTEL eaili. Facing I-akr A VV Crnlln, I'rop t I Stokes Hall Ocean I'athwH) Hot and icvll iiinnlnR water. , ,i, ate baths A t II MraasburRtr Owner ) ; j Ihp v,VhStflc(a The Wliitneia nrenrooi. uveriuuauiK ocean Orove. Chaa .MOO!. ..". "W"i. -ti, -i T,--" oteon Ilonar. 72 Main Av lr. Beach Prlv I. C. Duncan (cnnls. croouet. pooklet. Hotel Le Chevalier " VYn,.!, I -...r. J ATIOIM A I . & l"l" Ve 1 A HUNIIV T-UI7 f1 1FPN Directly on beach front THE. sjUIXdl Booklet L J Hiu.ell " ill'lMMt. N. J. The New Columbia I tin the Ocean front. Ilrlmnr. N. J. Catering to tho Hcst c ilenlfle ' Modern. Caparlty 5CKJ muslo. elevators to l -creet level, garage NV rile for Imok et I aireet levee, a n n CIU HI llll I . vler. POINT I'l.iaSNNT. V I. "' v w wv w-t w DlrtlK Kl.ll h h I IM ll jj: x 4 s j - - m, a . - , X pder new mana;einent Vmomi the pines on tu., beautiful Mauajeiuan "-ver hore Ken attraction of seashore river oeid countri " ei ouidnor sports HK1I -I. I.. Ileerlwwer. HrHHr! rnn. n. j. THE MANHASSET Directly on ! m""'"1", tj?J",.lj'?!2 nooklet. H. ItOaB Tunrten uwrner-irop. wrniMi I MtK ukuh. v. J. Th? ShoreharnJ Open June 14. E JJ. renoura: crop rnurATiovM. cmps f )?s&wafrws n JJ R PLATT On Lake Cliamplain, N. Y. The Camp, Where You Cah.Fly tn Curtlaa Planes Eipert Curtlaa Curtlaa Planes expert uure.ee, ,chlna controlltel onl by ejperl rlM( other technical atudlea. iroiev on,jr wf siw,stw NI'KIMIJtl'.snttTS XI'ItlM! i.aui:. N. 4. ui nuoiii). n. j Send your family this s u m m e r to beautiful, healthful, iouful "- .d OR WILDWOOI) CREST" There are still a few choice cottages, bungalows a n d apartments to rent, fur nished, for the summer. Make gnur hotel reserva tions at once, for the earlg rush indicates the busiest season this popular resort has ever had. forS..iilLU,,S2 'SI"- ."? t-'M i.mm,r rc,r, r '. m,iVvr,TH " tlnst W. COL'RTKIOHT SMITH ' Wiidwood Manor rpc"y ). m, .7." IV SSirrJllk"nri!SSnk ...ator..tenn,rnr,S-- LKSTLFt. Mitr 1VEW SHEI DfiN . "hkmwh WIMwood a mnl hotel moat cap, o i-iev , iruaC fcklt Anin r i ,.:,." rn"'n n aulto - - J """' DAYTflN No.v m e n " UJN l'J"n m.nt li 1 evtnlrl "o - - ...,, u,n mgi Now open or neaaon of 1019 enijrtfoin treit- A. Mc-MI IIFtii Yi.nU.r-I""P'.Cap nnvza--i.-? sW- z - ' " ' miiriPinr Vh). a - MVIllNt . I I IIYI "an. nn ti ... .- r --., . - in,--v in. a .... . 'I ' '" A " c i n nn I!a. i. " mPIFAM on. ' Hotel HaviUa y e (, , Aln,- I Maiynnlin HI 1 ita-ii"oiii, r.,- ,. ,.,.. " " i rli i ,.":. ""."i' H larlson wi nona "ni " I acli lr CI Trie lalh VV Plah.r -m ii minae t The Royal Inn NeI" earlwarh I'vrel talile HI Hit )roprl.t,r Douglass Pin nn I Allantl ocean tl, I rnf n aqtiare frnm leach W F.N (IT. N J THE BISCAYNT rcellcnl inhle I onlclet llltlndln Ounci I The Shore Unl "nI ro1 ' running nater I wrnom MQfK i-ntrnl Aw I IVlelrOSC l,MI Aaoury A9 near noard. I WHIK I The Oceanic I VAV TtF Uth and vpIm II Itaker Onor jC i-- Snt'R PRK.N.j ifHarlbovousO otcl , l.rtl.R Pine v Every modem .onvenlence' Vm'e'rlcan Dlan ' ""'""n "Prdlcallon New Tenney Hotel ,0f' rennia. with l running veater In every roo'en' "rurni.flnri entlrelnew Booklet Mr. jj K r'nrliv ' HOTEL THEDFORD s7,ii, Av-. I ocean Sultea with balh rene(l"natronk.lJ?., H!i!l HAiittr lH'rKiLi.ijjrTyyg i Hotel New York 4,n x,' " ocean 1 , ulslre Hooklec ' 'jAr,'M 'TheAlameda ,-0"'" enthAce i7biie to iiciri rrFlnerl uacron am leusonabl. f a MinF'MI Fill AUDITORIUM HOTFI nth a,. I . ,.-...,., r . J"n,a.f'SL-5 Ocean-front rooms, aim. "" """ """" Tinr' .itj a rrs. ,,s .. . ... ' - " Val-t ,,: ne XS!"V i ,menti rapacity Mi 8plal Jiin? rTtea'. Tlie Zurich ;T 'Vh A ", ppement F T Frearn Prnn XMIUKV I'lllK "V A New ModerlIotHnf rmle construe Ileallv located l.iurlous suites nrlvata baths Jtunnlns hot and cold water In all rooms Jliisk Accninniodatea ion Ct A VI . MlimiHIO IQNCllMlltT. V. .1. HOTEL ABERDEEN lONnronr. n. j. HFCirENS JUNK 18T Directly on the ocean front An Mm family holel In cemFort and aurrouncllnis it moderate rates 20 mlns by trollev- S V;i Irom Atlantlo Clij BkltJohn V, Oonttr, Inrport'a Mir new concrete sea-trail ft oci promenade will he comnleted hv that date KI)lCTXnN u Ilolh Sriea sHCIUTIIVM) NI( llCI()KKI.i:i'Sc. I ' ur, T""1,"."". "If. "' """''" demand for Clresir Shorthn.i.l tli( eiai speed system ' ompleto busln(a lalr r.d. ..... months Intens tralninc Unroll nn time Call or write for Full lMflle niars snd aeiloaue l-llll . Ill SIM Nf. (CII.IK.i: and l ollrge nf I omnirrre 1017 leeslnut st . fhlluclelnlilii sTPAVFR'S 'T "e,t Bualntaa Sehaal 5 I KA. I CJV J gQT CH libT.N UT fir Bor-mvrnl Knf 5rm Courae Knotty vv7fst TnfsTrn v. vTrsr c in. u stxtf Nimvni.ritiinor" Ilolh fce.e3 t.'JU to taso O VI PMUp3 x.,1,," si V1VII-B ( MIPS Annua Women unci Clrla AI.H.NTIIWN. VA. Cedar Ctest College roit UIRU Allrntotm. ra . "Huhierbs" Umlied enroll, mint. Two new modern buildings on hlak c...... ..-----" ,.,.;..-.- -T--r anu piClurr.c4Ui .a.'JVS u, iia CCITS AU modern cultural and vocational eoUr.a. Aiais ilhlstlcs Rates IT.no Address I'.OX t. ' Di Xre. Csmn for flirla looonn Mta fine tree i.anip ior uins H , "" , Scw York Miss lilanrl.a ll Prlro lu'w" I ffni nn. Clermancown Philadelphia. ' t VsZ-.s.7-lihe -.,. "IST. An Vppuri".iy , v Hi fl . HOXIE . I'M.VIIK I After June lit a Few open lesion period I TQ montna course Thre lesaona per week,' KIllirATIONM. CAMPS pilots Aertal obiaryalloiTOrouncI School. ,v. .... ,..s..vi.. wv,or AlfCAOHIacti SrSCIAI. AMVOUNOKMENT w- A . . I waasmmai-' . niAatiii eiMtcii. ui,o a:, na.tx. ar laa famoaa tlth Olilalon. will randeict Ik ran aa a demonstration mt In Hwlia aistera at Tralnlnf, araphaaluna iioerlsed attileUes. KIlhi sreeae ogmmtnc na July 1. Car .lf . n . L . l" spkimi nrsniiTS V.OHK I'lll'KH MK. The Coolest Resort PASSACONAWAY INN And Cottages OPEN JUNE 25250 ACRES NO MOSQUITOES Situated on high, rocky promontory overlooking the ocean. Golf, Tennis, Saddle Horses, Motoring, Sea Bathing, Deep Sea Fishins, Canoeing. Stoam Heated, Fireproof Garage. Exceptionally De$irable Cottage to Let for the Seaton I DANIEL A. HAY, nonUlnir Office, llaC MroHilwajr, New tlofef (PhamfDfain VfujJ Point cm Inhe GhQmpbituJfY HIGH EST point on take fireproof every too n i front room 800 CTfs tenn s IB-lioe golf course cnncreie garflge boi ng, Imil inj fish nc, tuotnr h (tliajs maid rec i onsa xcelle it f u sine, A n r ran plan, Manapement Mr. I P Great rs of rior da fa t Coast Hotels Book let on request. 3U tttth Avut MUK fiKOROK. .V. Y. umiiiiiinlimiimniHninnim.,! HOTEL dflAREON LAKE GEORGE, N.Y. 7G Mtien from Albany. Directly on the lake Front, also State Road from Lake George VUiiae to Oolton Lsndins. Capacity. 300 Guests White Service Willi or wl&ioift Private Oaths. ODfn lune to October Acliolnirta Not ' countryandYochlCIUD-FlrcprootGarxco DookictFrec joscph h. mau el amimimmiaiiiwmiKitiniaKHiiinnimi urn it siinc'. .n. v. ' Pavilion Hold and Cottages OrvriB June 2(1 White Hulnhur &DrlHL nnd Uathlnir Litabtlphment now open Folder nt on application TUB AN.NCX. Adjolnlnc the latmuu Rath Opn all vpar H (JAfinNPII t RON rntr. c Eagles Mere, Pa. IJ Tho minmpr renor! that I dtfTrrent liertuie It romblnfs moontaln una vrttHbnre frnclitlonn with unique aur rfii ndlng ffl Tba hh ml v hendi nnd trmnerala Mntrr of the I like of the Faslen f fonl Mpleiullil bnthn- .011 r.et ubu.e rtfti lerel, fl Ore nf thn fine! itolf tonraes In merlrn n lor booklet nnd rule-, write The Creilmont Inn William UooiU, 'Mnnaicrr. Thr Torcst Inn llermifii . fHcer Manarer. The Lakeside J Ktrk A Son The Raymond Murrar H Kle. Manacer POCONO MOI T1S sluw rp-nii.lelawiire I h BUCKWOOD INN (FIREPROOF) SaUwoee-oifDeUirftrf, PB3ij!iirve NO CIPI N A hotel of notable distinction located In a park of in MX) acre, exclusive to guests 75 miles Itvm New York 75 miles from Phila delphia Home of the Shawnee Coun try Club. CHAS. V. MURPHY, Manager i LENWOOD ,"?" baJe?K?cKnf bSn"' ' 'pt flKTItlLK A .SO Ileliiweire Vlieler Imp. 1'w. "the glenwood Delaware Water Gap, Pa. Opens May 10 Capacity 4no Modern brlcK hotel has ballroom orchestra A rlav tennis courts Lasel all diamond eolt and all amuse ments caraa" ft supplies gool accommoda tions at moderate rates ror hklt . address P. It. JOHNSON- I'rop B K Albert Mgr ' 1 TTie. Belleiruc uf to dta In etary re. 1 ne Oeuevuc rJlfcU Kxcellent table The popular house for young; people Cap I1V0. 8 mln lo station Uooklet Danctng. golf and tennis H4RVKV VV BF.AIB Forest House f Sae. managemtnt Ii eara A U MAHSn Th Hillcrpst Thoroughly inodrn UklL ine niiicrgac; P c iiowahd Pro, Mountain Hoene n. MONOMONOCK INN ItnunlHin Home Ipadlrif hntl ldeM Ine iriiu Httil Hatpn ri N'nw nnn Pklt Bon Air Lodge un '';'" Dooklst. Dr. ft Mrs J M. DoKay. Heller's Mt. Airy "Vilen."; I it HtiMiMtjKhiirg I'a ni.it. Pr BERWICK INN Modern tturaga 1 arm lonirtlf I Ulustrntfrl liooHlct the MiplehunfV;? AVn", tihudr r-pjt ions Inwnn Hlh s Utili'r tcnnN Motor!! it,tr1 o Hnnklt 4 HATH LAUREL INN New mgt s--tpru.,tl trout stream-i Snfil.l Iiht rtitr liklt A K HI KltH K Vrou Mount INyono. 1'q. Hawthorne Inn TaTSE pee Hon wllh lnn llklt I F DKN'OI En The OntWOod ,Y,,iI,lr.! nl E F. ft E V.Artman TLrlainsinnlCan 50 Mod Beep host. iieuw w( . hwma revik'r 1 n Pmllh l'of.n I'ines POCONO PINESINN riev 200(1 ft Lodae Cottaaes Cabins Camp Casino Rarace Golf Tennis, mi Hards Howling; "rciieitra Dane nf, Float In llalhltr Flahlnr Smile lake 6pYi June s j,... m. u,s,.i,c;ii u(rarcx Jilo I'MU llie Old Inn. For rest end rec in Potoeo Mis Mod awlm pool, tennis amusa. Oar. Ii lit Nawc own'whlp Oacar A. BlapFt i.UVk sll.W IIOUNfc Kor a real vacation and plenty soejil things to eat Bstea IU an llooklet CIFA KOI.W WKnNnisvn.i.i: p. WALTERS PARK INN Till! resort hotel of the Blue nidge Mod em In nil lis appointment I.cor necrssnri chines to make ou leappj and heallli) Ju,t KITIrl. 1 luoir " ! viiv ! n l("l(at ie'mtiani p.ieirate aanltsrlum farlllt'os rH-.ON. I'A. Wvnburne Inn 0."..M,ln. ,Jne Kpt5 TVynuuriic aim rnlydelraMforlisl. r3J men with families, lipoma with bath at reaaonahla tales Fianclnr. I.anra M.M.w. "'-, ,',"-"- - '. .-.".. 4. WANIIINOTnV.D. Burlington Hotel T-osa than Ave mlnutaa from vrrvh,lna-.J 'Amarican and Europoan .Pip.' WaMUXt91UIXBWatK&KKBSHUMKUlMS&BM urniNO ni.sonTsi vikk t'tirrx, HaMCanaMBaWn on Atlantic Coast York Cliffs, Maine 1 Resident Manager ork. Tel. Mndlann Square 74 aa UHITi:.MQl TINH. V. If. Altitude 1500 Feet WHITE MOUNTAINS N H IHAIfSHIKI! MAPLEWOOD HOTEL and INN COTTAGE COLONY SEASON JUNE TO OCTOBER GOLF ik not r.s r.noo i wens COURSE IAII.I.I.I.NT ROM)S C. MMCil. T12.M3 sxittn.t: iicmsi:K Nrn Aork CHnVr, llnu llroailirar rlrpiinnr M idivon ciunre 4718. . I.. IIIIK Mancclnc: Dlrfclor TllI"lllllTINC. TOI KN -II3T ?ir .70 to July 5 1 WHITE MOUNTAINS New Profile House rnterlne lo n Clientele or lltsheat Vniiilnri, ;o c ntlaeea In ron.ieellni ariiBe, (,olf. lunula rtoatlnc. isiilnn, Our clwn Tarm nnd nalry. ..... . ,,,s IHIMI. TOlin 'ri.N KM lat TO hFI'T. SMh. ... .." OHU;:ni.i:ak President . UVLI'.LITU HIUH Manaaer. s . II n. PlIELPa. Aast. Hnnklnr omce 11R0 II way. New TorK Hotel en-loine. Iloalnn. bania Moa't. 1 Brettofl Woods! White Mountains, N. H? r.oi fa MOTOtTNrj throuch tha Alpp of KngUnd HOtRnACK IlIDINO fy oer Mount la Talla andv WoodUa Path - I in inn ry' ahadow nt, Mount Waih ton THE MT. PLEASANT Open June l!Hh Clonea Oct. 1. C J. DUNTJIY. MRr. THE MT. WASHlNGTdli Open Idlv 7 Closes Middle of Oct. C. J HOOT MRr jJf for Information rales etc. aJd. irottla.) XHV YORK HOOKING OFFICBP 243 I'ifHi Ave. i nwirsiiiur. fUKUl HILLO HUitL. Ana a .. l,. .. ... .""ages , i I nnicfni. , v neio ((ni(nia(na,h i. if; I rank H l 1 ott ct fcon Manafrinir Props. , iiiiiiuuiiii iuriii-,i, mail KinilCf reeori. ! I i rcelled tabu I nobtruslve service ..1 I cers outdoor isxreallon Itensonabln rate. tl hame man I pland Terrace Hethlehem, N H. tutrxl V in JNlf nf i Rocklrf 4 WII'TON. N. it'. ""V, A T D A TIT-1ATT1 -.l&?i . . ""tyrty zmn in trie iseiiumui I'cmigcwagseicV. alley A genuine old time New Hnsland Hotel ' an inoaern conveniences For llooklet Write LES M. BIDDLE, MgSjW IN MAV H1lrMIIHI5jS charl: t WVTiW II1ISTOV VISIT NEW ENGLAND Become acquainted with its historical points of in terest. Radiate fi'om Boston. Make Hotel Vendome your headquar ters. Delightfully situated in the famous Bnck Bay dis tuct, cjuickly accessible to cvetythuiK Commonwealth Avenue at Dartmouth Street. "ON IDL'AL TOUR.v m id ait atid Kuropean IMan elurins Summer Vlontha Ssted for llhistrateil Itooklet I II ClllhhNI.HAK COAII'ANT I. RIIKTT H HICII Msr Director Also ('ItUl II. I' IHRHK, While Mtak FHiVini'TII, MASS. Cmmi BOSTON' I CAllViniTTH A D Rfl Ol i.' a era u ... w w . .a - ax l.i ajtTJ Kffrht nn Ituzanrds liar. -&l5bi 4AI.MIHJTII. MAHM. A Summer Hotel of the Hlclieit Claaa. Tl B VV BOTC'IC aFanaaar4 MM'IIKSTrR. VT. MDtlicitcr- VERMONT OPEN JUNE iVl The Uirralna. 8Vh Ave. and fiti .' I'OUI.TWKV. XT. THE DORMS lo "SSSSLtSSS Sbadei6portat awod tablo, Nt I irolley. Uti aueats, Wodara . 110 to 120 Bool let Boa U wear K. av etad IIWrovaMJb j I ttTi '". el-'''' ' v'-rr--JUitisfiptta CtaCFI VAV. JHjpP itwks xslantt nous j Portland Beaahnra , Cnuotrr oe hath'a boat's, fish1 BkH. 'I i" ; . '. " ea ar ..are. .TT-fJB FKMONT - iM-infoatioiv. wf!u KKV4CNX feKelMsV i I WDcln,Ur.o thf.MsiuUlaa, K J V- ft 5 'M ,y ii a IlNl 'i& Mtao ini rtMLU-'HL Ch , mnt.,1 ' 9 Z fer1iJ MOU l "W ' la J - -L " UA. cs.VHl.ataJlk'aaaflaXaat '! A ! Ut- nt Bt Ttm, t, 'OeW WWW-W. vVs,-l,ll ' rr ; t--- n" Hiw -fi-N-v " -vv , 'V 5'v B,1. ' " ' !X " W i .. - ii v i 'Vt i. .ft ii.