ufl p,",' 1. ' F ' Id V If" t-A I ' ?$ " -?.; Park Yacht Club Opens and Cottages and Beach Front in Gayest Dress PLAN EDUCATIONAL CAMP Seaside Parle, June 11. AIDioiirIi Ihc year ia only nt June, tlie activities at Seaside 1'arlc arc at midsummer height. livery charm that n cotnbiua tion of ocean, bay and country enn present erects the early senson vaca tionist here. Cottagers arc arriving in large numbers every day; the Seaside Park Yacht dull lins thrown wldn its DCE NO COUNTRY t , doors for the season, and every recre ation offered the summer visitor is on joying n new-found popularity here. Beach -front and cottage colony have ' been given their gayest dress and made attractive, and an nwalfening of munic ipal pride and progressiveness promises much in the way of improvements in the near future. The Seaside Park Yacht Club opened Its doors to returning members nnd its' new friends last Saturday. The dav was Inado auspicious by an informal re ception at the clubhouse. Many of the boats of the club licet have been com- y imoaiuuru ntu in mis enny unto, aim ?.. the Hnilinir fnthiis.inNti nrn nncnrlt. awaiting the opening of the lcgattu season, J. Lidden IJennock. of Phila delphia, the chairman of the icgatta committee, is working with the other members in the preparation of a sdicd ulc of events which will provide nu- r miiMimntiiiiiMmixwiiiiwiK.iiMtaiimt ,5",,H,vx- . LAKE ROSSEAU, merous races for the various classes of boatu each week. The Seaside Club's courhc, which is one of the most popu lar in the bay region, will bo the scene of many of the important races of the Barnegat Uay Yacht Racing Associa tion's schedule this year. Yachting Officials Elected g With few exceptions last year's offi cers have been returned to their places In the officialdom of the organization. William D. Stanger, thp commodore, is already here in his cottage for the sea son. Jinny prominent men hold offices, Including James Akeroyd, Philadelphia, vice commodore; J. Lidden 1'ennoek, Philadelphia, rear commodoie; J. Wil kins Thacher, Philadelphia, lecoidiiig fcecrctary; Charles P. Ballingcr, Mer chantville, financial secretary ; Calvin S. Crowcll, Moorcstown, trensurei ; Benjamin II. Lister, Philadelphia; Jo seph Cross, Mount Holly; George I!. Ucrrier, Francis P. Larkin, George Duncan nnd Charles J. Schaefcr, of Philadelphia! Henry P. Coles and Al bert 0. Middleton, Moorcstown, uud Frank T. Lloyd, Camden, trustees. Men prominent in the life of the or ganization serve on the various commit tees, which have as their chairmen the following men : House committee, James Akeroyd, Philadelphia : regatta, J. Lidden Pennock, Philadelphia ; mem bership, Charles J. Schnefer, Philadel phia,; advisory membership, Charles li. Hill, Philadelphia ; finance, Joseph V. Cross, Mount Holly; legal, Judge Frank T. Lloyd, Cnmdeu; entertainment, George B. Ferricr. Moorcstown; recep tion, Calvin S. Crowell, Moorcstown; tennis and sports, Henry J.. Uoles, TOURS nr AMERICAN EXPRESS TOURS will loin jour Ttcitlon rrpblemi. SPEND TOUR Summer Out-of-Doors XIIB NATIONAL PARKS The Incomparable Circle Rocky Mountain, Yellow atone Glacier. Rainier, Crater, Voaemlte, Grand Canyon, June to Septem ber. Tours three weeks to nine weeks' duration. 61TMMKII CRUI8KS NUb. ara to Ouluth to the Sa ruenay. Three thouianil mllea on Inland Watera delightful nineteen day v, racatlona July and Aurust. Other erulyea eight daya. 'ALASKA and the CAN A. MAN ROCKIKS Banff, Lake Louise, Ulacler. the Inflde Iasaa-e White Pass, Lake Atlln. the Yukon, June and July, TIIK FAR EAST A sum. mer tour to Japan, sailing July 30 Kail tour to Japan, China, Manila. Sails Oct.1T, Ask for booklet. And when ever vou go remember fhoae spendable everyuiere American ExpressTravcIcrs Cheques American Kiprtsi Ttl Dept., 5 Ilroadwsy, N. Y. Phone Uowltni ureen lO.Ogt. 118 West 80th St., N. Y, Fbene Greeley "1-7W. " C T '1' , 4 s,, V s " .y 'i'V -A Jiff J" A' . WX3rflMHi fe - 1 . I I li I ! i I m V WPi T ' ft..,. . af t H Moorestown; publicity, Ocorge 15. Kcr rler, Jr.i Jloorettown risliennen Auatt the Call With the arrival of summer there has been a return to popularity of all kinds ot boating on the HarncKat bay. The ferry service between Seaside Park and Toms Ititer lias been resumed. Onlv a few ot the sailing ciaft have shaken their canvas to the winds to date, but more arc being added- to the number every day. Slotorbonts, which find the spacious expanses of the bay ideal for cruising, are becoming more popular every vcck. Although the hotel season was not to have opened until after the middle of! tune, many guchls lime already been registered at the Manhassot nnd other , houses. At the Mnnhaset a host of old I patrons besieged the plnce on Memorial way anu were given a uemonsiriuiuii in the hospitality which has 'made Hoss Turner, the owner, a popular manager. The Oladwyn ' will open during the coming week, nnd will again be undo the management of Miss Sloan, n Moorcstown. Camp Mnnhasxct. a co-ed educational and recreational camp, is to be opened here within n few dajs. The chief in structor at the camp will be Dr. AnuH K. I)u IJell, of Mount Airy, Pa., for merly of the Vnltcd States army. With liiin on the faculty will be the llev. Irvlu A. McGrcw. of the Church of the Kpiphany, at Mount Airy : William I.ntta Nassau, University of Pennsyl vania ; Miss I'thcl C. Grobseoup, Ilellins College, Virginia ; Howard I. Conrad, United States marines, nnd others. Out door sports will feature each dny's pro gram, nnd the dailv course of work will follow nn established schedule of drills, opening with reveille nt 7 a. in. Taps will be sounded for the entire enmp at 10 p. m, Work on Seaside Park's fine new boardwalk will be gotten under way immediately after the close of the sum mer season. Owing to the difficulty in securing high-grade lumber nnd the scarcity of labor it wrfs not possible to start actual construction on the new esplanade in time to complete it for the current season. The new board walk -will be another hie step toward I the bigger and better resort, toward the ltl'iniMMIIUIMilUUllliUI:lll.iiaiOttWltllMIUtJiU'l- ', v ;tx ONTARIO, CAN. realization of which the muntelnnl nn thorities and the uctive boatd of tiade are exrrting their energies. Fishermen are awaiting the call to the fishing grounds. Just as soon as the news of the nrrivul of the choice species in ltarnegat bay is relujed here there will be manj paities of fishermen set sail for the more fumous points In the bav. Seaside Pink is the logical place from which to start on fishing excursions in ISarnegat buy Waters, and the lesort's popularity among the biy fishermen is well established, t Sir. and Mrs. E. C. Skirm nnd f.ttn ilj, of Trenton, are occupjing their cottage for the season. Among the eaily arrivals in the cot tage colony is Commodoie William 0. Stnnger, of Philadelphia. George L. Peck and family, of So wickley, Pa., have opened their com fortable summer home lieie. Cermautown is represented in the cottage colony by Frank C. Knight aim family. Mr. and Mrs. AV. S. Piewster. of Newark, entertuiued a house partv of fourteen guests over the holidajs. "in cluded in the party were friends from Newark, Montclair and Urookljn. siraiMKR nKsoiiTs WATKINS. X. 1. HH THE Hi ETftJ PRIMGS WATKINS, N. Y., ON SENECA LAKE Open AU Year Wm. F. Lefflngwell, President A Mineral Springs Health Resort and Hotel the Pioneer American "Cure" for Heart Disorders offers all the advan tages of foreign Spas. Its "Cure" will build up and make new your "Human Machine." Golf, tennis and other outdoor sports. Reached by fine ma-1 cadam roads from all points. Direct connec tion with New Vork city by Southern Tier State Highway. Illustrated Booklet on Request Hl . . ,- - ' ' v ' . .'' -''.,.'' '.-' . ,".-,-.;' kL .V EVENING PUBLIC V ,v v w 1 1 1 Hi i ' ' I'M1"" " i 'ill " i 'i i in iM lJ$5Mm$S&?Mi KvMVrsvs " V,' vs s vv 'V " -wrr "SrW A 4 MOUNT GRETNA, PA. FRICH White Sulphur Springs Was Southern Aristocracy's Re sort 100 Years Ago ' FAMED FOR BATH CURES Willie Slllnlllir Snrlnra V. Va. June 11. One hundred i ears ago at White Sulphur Springs. AV.Vn.. a tie mountain inn surrounde.lbv rude log cabins attracted many of the old southern families during the summer months, who. having learned of th6 cu rative qualities of the spring waters that gush forth fiom the ground, jour ncjed for dajs over the hills and through narrow mountain passes in stage coaches to reach the favored spot that was, a century later, to rank with CnrlsbaiL Aix les Pains', Viehv nnd other grent nuropenn cures. Nabobs from every southern state were hero, from the great estates along the Jnmes river, from South Carolina and the Gulf states, who sent planters of cotton ami ot sugar cane, merchants from St Louis, country centlemen from Mnrv- land, politicians from Washington nnd rmtnueiplun, blue-grass farmers from Kentucky with stately dnuchters and' Morgan horses nnd a sprinkling of that old Hritish aristocracy that had adopted nomes in irginia. many of them sprigs of Lnglisb nobility who had left thejr home overens to enjoy the liberty of i a new world. ' RENDEZVOUS 0 ONCE MOUNTAIN The constantly growing popularity of i modntions for golfers, who have fie the resort led to the building of a larger I qiient tournnments and match play, lintel, from which, in turn, the present i fine old Colonial structure of the "Old White" sprung. And row by row, the cottage colony also grew, one quaint low of cottages after another springing ill) like mushrooms, from the ridges surrounding the great White Sulphur I'MMnil UKSOKT' Ullllh, M l.l'llllt hPRINIIS. W. VA. White Sulphur Springs WEST VIRGINIA Summer in the mountains of West Virginia is a revelation 10 to 20 degrees cooler than the majority of northern resorts. This is due to the altitude 2000 feet. Fragrant forests and innumerable springs. Golf onone of the finest 18-hole courses in America. Tennis on perfect courts. Mountain trails for foot or saddle. THE Greenbrier Open All Year European Plan The favored Resort of Society, North and South, for more than 100 years. More popular today because more needed. The variety of its scientifically efficient tfaths, its "cure," its pure Alvon waters and the restful, helpful social charm of its great country houses, the Greenbrier and the White, should make White Sulphur Springs your first choice. GOLF TOURNAMENTS Five big golf tournaments, July. 1 to October 10. The best players in America declare that the Greenbrier courses com pare favorably with any in the country. BOOKING OFFICES New York The Plaza. Boston Copley-Plaza. miOllMONT. t'OSX. I WII1TK .MIII'NTAistT nir ' "A Vacation nt Seaahore and Cuuntn Combined" HOTEL PEMBROKE Woodmont, Conn.-on-the-Sound Now under the management of (Jeorso V. Holloway. formerly Office .Manager, Hotel Taft, New Haven, Conn. Open June to October A delluhtful resort under refined aur. roundlngs. Rooms with or without prhate, aths Outdoor amusementa to ault all Golf, Ilathlns, Tennis, Dancing, Fishlne, Ideal place for week-enda auto parties. Tcaerxatlona and ratea otr renuest. Telephone Connection. Oarage. PORTLAND. MB. Yc Longfellow. Inn Sa,y:"ok",1fa,Ch'ina? boatlnc. etc. Ratea 83 un. "i H. PCAHU MUSKOKA I.AKKS. CAN. Get away lo Canada aomethln different away o tne cenre-resung, pine-ncenlad, f leep-givinB air o the nerve-resting, plne-scentac or me Musaoaa Lakes. There you will find this Hotel ChcHV rMMI. tfOOd food. golf, fishing1. STerythlfig thst nukes hf worth vhite. Bferr rnom a flsed rake. Illgitraud Dooklel, Royal Mntkoka Hotel P.O..Lake Rcsstaa.Ontatlo CAPB CPU. IA88. j. CAPE COD COTTAGES WRI.I.FLKCT AND TR11HO Atlrattlrl plannril and rat., rent. laniiMl and slttiatsil. fullr fnrnhtherl. miwl. fiirnwhfd, mwl eralo.rent.. 'AiHreKs AOTOIf. rAfTAlX WitlWZ "A ;MT5"& " V .ttT sl ;, ,"-' LEDGER PHfajAPELPHlA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1&.9 . s Park, until mote than sixty, nil told, houses during the summer housing fami lies of social importance from itotli North nnd South, their old-time feuds happily ended in our latest struggle for the upholding of American democracy. The White Sulphur Springs, a magnet a century and nunc ago, is an equally strong one todaj diawing society peo pie from all over the I'nited States to enjoy .jthe unique soeinl advantages of a icsort than which none, save, per haps, Saratoga, in its brief senson, is moie gny. The great event of (he summer sea son nnwadnjs is the annual hoise show at The Meadows, the estate of Mr. ntod Mrs. Thornton Lewis, nt White Sulphur Springs, one of the very few prhate horse shows in the country, nnd to be held this season ion An eust S nnd !). This is the real yenith ) U,P , i r J lit-l?lw,"5v """Vr''1 for 10rb,c inpl'(llnR hincrs. dancees K"'?rc "m , "!ll"Y "rin'c of the season, nnd munj festivities are show weeks. neees nncl teas car parties arrive at that time, when the grent grand stand is thronged with society from North nncl South. Riding nlwajs plavs an important part in the life of the Virginias and n large string of thoroughbred saddle horses nncl hunter3, with the Green brier pack of hounds, and over one hundred miles of delightful trials criss crossing the West Virginln hills and ex tending over the state line into Vir ginia. Fox hunting iur early autumn is one of the favorite sports here, and many who love riding make White Sul phur their starting point for journeys in the saddle of varying length, some lid ing through Virginia and into northern resorts of North Carolina, others being content with the forty-mile trip to Vir ginia Hot Springs or the eighty-mile jaunt to Natural Rridge. White Sulnhiir Springs bonsts one of the finest eighteen-hole golf courses in the country and a nine-hole couie in addition provides adequate nccoui- and the est irginin httite tiolf Asso elation tournament here during the week of July II, play beginning on fhe Ifith. The Colonial Casino is n delightful MmlnnpAiiD f,. iiinrfa Inrnrd ftnrl in ' front of the building are the five fine si mmi:r ki:okth WllirK slll'llllt 1iqtl(is. . . THE White Open During the Summer American Plan THE SINCLAIR White Mountains Bethlehem New Hampshire rm: from hav i-kvkk Patronized by First-CIass Clientele Itutf, s IM.r y pnd Ulmurd, (olf unci All Outdoor .Sports GAKAOK ' Booklet Of, reouesl UAKUINUTON' 4 MrAUI.IFFK MANOIUWTEH. VT. acaeiltr.Ui.ihfllounUliii, VERMONT OPEN JUNE 14 Tlio Lnrralna. 6th Av. and Mh 8t. TUPPEK'IVKK. N. V. WAUKESKA f HI Tupper Lak,". iinunwiwt Comfortable and tiding llks. Rater moderatt. Booltlecon aupllcatlon. AUnillt lAliK, N. V. ffilJK, a--' B i , new tennis courts. The wide, awning thnded vernndns nt the Casino nnd the tables set under gny striped umbrellas on the lawn afford n charming spot for urenkfast while the dew Is still on the grass luncheon after n round of golf or set ot tennis or for the gay tea dances m (he nfternoou when the broad poieh and great tearoom are thronged with dancers nnd spectators. Theie i nlwas dancing in the great halliimm of the White, where the Prince of Wah's danced mnuy aciiis ago on his I Ainericiii tour, and costume balls and ' I till. I. ...... .............. ...li.. n.n I...., ........ r ill nit u mrtciiltntrtilnci nin f rn ttirrta r( ui-iiinni. - ..i .v.. hi. v.j . , thp vtimnipr srnson. I'vory ovoninjr the Jmerio;htirgr,,r "dLc'ef'anli I ltl tint mnnul inn llwien u hn lifnfitf In see some of the gtent motion -picture Seaside Heghts Spending $25,000 on ! stnrs, ore congrcgnted in the ballroom Beach Thoroughfare ? of the Green biier, where "movies" nrc ' uti,, n.ii,i v i inm, II -I ' Bivrn nightly save on Sundnjs. ifn,Soasl'1' lM' ,N-.,'"1, " , ,, . l"iint . .. .j,,. ., l !:.,! i pnities to nimhurst Fnim, Kate's i "lit li i r it hi 11, r iiiiiiui ii'h iM Miiviiif, Mountain Club, the Log Cabin or the Pines, nt any of which delicious meals I are served and afternoon tea with allies. One of the notable features of White Sulphur Springs is, of course, the cure, and gntheied under the roof of the great bath establishment are all the fumous baths for which the Luropenn cures hae long been noted, including the Maiiheim, Vichy, Aix and other cuics. I he tiled swimming pool, which is al wnjs thronged nt the midday water T'ndei the gunliiiue of Maor l.awcr sports in summer, is another feutuiethe place is becoming more popular oi mo place, and mere is also n line g.unnnsium with complete athletic equipment. The White on the American plnn nncl j SVMMKU IlKSIIKTS M M KKSIIKTS I Ai.i.KVriiiti,r. i' im-:v '!2i,','' rv ukmin v, .MPmBSfSSmSm DSaHBaBittsRcSalffiftniR 'Ijmxi ' n aifmSiilfflarffiWi i ' TffTiaBii Trnr TffliniWilnirr'Trrr MmhmxymmmmMBi MBHaaHaaWMaHaalBaS' ' Cu.lJjtWaWSH - ' " ' ' :"-"" bm Raurrman I gs n( y of lay Forge $s The Washington Inn Visitors to V.ille Prirge will llnil tlie utmost In comfort and convenience nt this beautiful Inn Kxeellent accommodations, food and service are alwnjb a a liable for the unexpected guest (farnee Chicken Waffle Dinners a Specialty DANIEL J. VOORHEES : : : : : Proprietor imxnnoc'K iii:n;ins. in. ffMSWBi. I The Seackist Mountain House Braddock Heights, Md. Kc llont table : p azzi .ill ar u'nl the Nnite, hot unci cold ruiinlnK wati in l irooms ; bathrooms l'or inrtl''UliiiH acldic-s Mr. nnd Mm. .1. W. SeaebrUI, Props.' IHIAIIIIOCK Hi:iCiIITS Mil. ni.t'n Kiixin si'mmit. p Warner Cottages Shady Lawnt Wide Porches Electricity Baths Pure Mountain Water Tennis Court Best Home Cooking Garage on Grounds .7 Minutes From Station & T.-olle.i PKV-MAlt. I'V. MT. FOREST INN 3.1IIII It. Illiiier Than rhiladrlnhU Pen-Mar, Pa. fisoi suXferina Iron tubfunlnr trouble or other contaaious diseases not tnhen l)th sison. Open 1om Iuiip 1 to Oct. 1 Country Hoard $1.3 ier erU lp location rijht nt Pen-Mar r.irk tiflO j,(li from Dancinp Pavilion Vle min, alk from Trolley and IUilrooii Stations. Piano and all conva. Spacious Pot chrs, MllS. BELLE STOLER l'ltOFIUETOK Hill Crest Cottage Practically new, with all modern j conenlencca. Ilouip clinking Spr ng j water Does not catr to tub!rrular i people Send for rates and biok'e'. Open May 15th to October 15th .1IKS. 41. A, in Kits sit m:kdn',)i:i h m:, BUCKW00D INN (FIREPROOF) Saiwatfl-enDc!airarc, Pcanirlrsaia NOW OrEN A hotel of notable distinction located In a pack of 10,000 acre9, exclusive to guests;75 mllea lrom New York, 75 ffilles from Phila delphia. Home of the Shawnse Coun try Club. CHAS. V. MURPHY, Manager Syfg Creseo. I'a. BREWER COTTAGE CIIESCO, I'A. A liomellka place. Near Duck Hill set. tlemtnt. Butted to those desiring- quiet and rest. Booklet. JOHN V. HUNRV. FYSE "Vr'"VS .. t , ' tf the fJreenbrier on the Kuronean lilarf. and cottnees which nltord seclusion for those families who prefer it, combine! to make a ieiorf unique indeed, where every taste mnj be entered to. nnd the opening of Ihc present summer season Into in June, will find n notable nssein blnce of Bursts here for the entire sum mer, mnii of them icmnlning for the lienutiful autumn, as there is no isililc line between the tunc when summer meiges into nntumn White Sulphur SnriiiES. theiefnie. exneels to main tain the prestige of a century and more ..f .....)..,....! t .. ..(.... . .. 1 , et i iwihniia sjt I'llliriL IJ1 III llll'HM" iir 111 II II I'"'""1 BUILDING NEW BOARDWALK '" ' "ii"irui"iiuii in ii-iiiiur .- boardwalk, ulmh is being built nt a lost of more than S'J."i,000, is nnothei "I this U'soit's stii.les toward lcioguiliou as nn up to dale sununer resort The plate has uiidi'i gone mail iinpimeMn its dining the winter months, nnd the bunnlwnlk will put the town to the foie among the ieiuts in this vicinltj liming witnessed n gieat influx of visitors Memoiinl Oay the plnce is pie pared for an elaborate Fourth of July celebration The outdoor ncthlties will be at their heieht within another week or two. even season Tlie St Charles lintel is open for the season and is being managed as in fen -mer seasons, by Mrs, Koch. m.ri imx.r, SUMMIT. I'A. MONTEREY INN Offers ecry facility for a ilellRlit ful Hcatioii TennN, Oolf, ,ini' pleainni amuseinentis i:cellent Table MRS. NORRIS BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT, PA. PI'N Mill. P. J&7., MMSISrarlf i J5$? wm IPI Grand View Hotel lllshf"t point in IV n Mar TarB wleBn, rortl roomt Su.ii ifitiH norches unil inrirf. beautiful ln nt Kle mlriutr from pail- lon in jnrh "turrnunacu nj riPHuurui seen pt T Jcu I waiUi ami rnntnrlng, Itntes rea sonable IVrtonal nup- rlslon of kitclir. MIts. I. N. I'UICK. 1.1,1 i; K1JK.K si M1IT. 1Hctrtlst0xtr Hall Blue Ridge Summit, Pa. KIrht - class accommodations in eei teapect Home cooKlne Tubercular cusrs tot tahi i The Misses Kurtz I'nrmerb riciiriftor of the 1 1 1 J I ( rrt.c. Ten Mar, I'a. BEVERLY TERRACE iu.l'h kiikii: simmit. r. An ideal spot for recuperation during the lummpr months Altitude lsMl feet lleuu tiful mountain le Uellnetl homelike cot tage, modern conveniences wide breezy porrhes on three sidu8 excellent table pure water No tuberculous persons tn'cen K. V. ritlCi:. Proprietor (1HKMM.N. I'V GREYSTONE INN MONTKHKV I'hNN V. Large bedrooms, with fine ueu Home comforts Southern cooklne llallirnoms on each floor Clectrlc IIbIUh Artesian G. It. I VISAS', roklofflre, rhnrninln. I'd. HoumtPleasant TCovlsq orers-, Opens Jure.2.0th.. OtcAutTa-Bancinij for LUiatwrt. Plan, Summit HoWc o-jtfWg; msmmmM 'ff'Hiiit. " &EB w3o5 "tl9?? ' 34LiteiiSSIjv lit ! J3J3 E wWw 1 1 E.ltr IKAX. rofctolBce. riinrnmln. I'a. 1 -fr ! Mount Forono. Vn. ' ' " j- - lrtnruntPnrnnnV. V IJJS- w ... .. Irflf i-s B' & v n i ITtK I3y,ffj L1..T ns,rnr,rf kTlL33. V tP O! - Tmw, "' f . ' ' , ' Mwsjw.1 ww jeMfWBMBWMiiwMffMM , maammamamm r ' -.; iiwisTiawiarris"!'?- i. mr . .imesbwh . , 1 , - l; --Tfc j MIMMFR RKHOKTH . AIMKH lU'-SOIlTS ', - 1 ' ' " ' 1' L"T'( ni , I klVAftTlMlfll, V HI Ult'lllTIIIIIHV v. -. .a X wasaaasaasa. .HHDBfyBHBHgKSn amtwmmS ' 'VwH trait? Msmmx Iitn ' Open Throughout the Year Swarthmore, Pennsylvania ( oiwpitirnt to Chester, Eddyxtone, Hog Inland Dancing Every Wednesday and Saturday Evening Pompadour Tea Itoom in Connection Willi the Inn. Club Meal Service. ALSO The Hamilton, 1201 West Main. St. NOKRISTOWN, PA. M del n A Milment H ot e I 1 i) ro' -m Permanent hihI tmnslent guests. I M. HCIIEIIILUV, WYNBURNE INN Ideally located, con venient to Lake Cone wago Park and rail r o a d station. All vegetables grown on our own farm; puie water. Moderate rates. Now open. Ownership manage ment. A. L. KAl'FFMAN Mount Gretna, Pa. J.AK11 II1NKH V(.OjTr(1K2;,lVV1 IJA Hotel C '?!mmZmX&$XQi Pliil.iclelphl i Opens. June 28 ' - ' I in i mill- ir. svv vimivioxi:. rv. ni:i.i'ni. Tv. ' ttir5r - ,- zz : -' 1 An attractive, homelike tDiirarefrPWIsilgflilBi ' ? An attractive, homelike inn in one of Philadelphia's most beautiful suburbs, twelve miles from the city. Convenient to train and trolley. Large, airy rooms spacious veiandas, modern in eveiy detail. Cuisine and service unexcelled. Address THE HARVARD Swarthmore, Pa. s( llll'M,sll,,;, I'V PERKIOMEN INN S( HUI.MisVll.l 1. I'V Modem nil m ni d u lo ti 1 In , ins btt'h ni, hinp r nms Aulomoblli parties aler d in I' in unua cm h n o un r W t VRI I run. i ,r. rimtii. You Are Not Seeing Valley Forge Unless You Have BUM'S GUIDE Price 25 Cents For Sale at Booksellers and Valley Forge, Pa. .,ll.Lf .STT.r r?:. I Eagles Mere, Pa. : The- puinmer resort that is different beraus 11 romMnes mountain end sea. shore rond.tlons nd.tlons with unto.ua surround- intri' For booklet and rates rlt.i The Crestmont Inn WILLIAM WOODS, Msnater The Forest Inn HERMAN V, TBAOER. Uanater The Lakeside' i j, a. kirk pav t The Raymond , - ,., i IIKVO.V. I'A. A delightful spot on the Main Line especially suit able for families with chil dren. Large grounds and .vide, cool verandas. Rooms with or without bath at. reasonable rates. Dancing nnd other amusements. Excellent train service to Philadelphia. Phone Beiv ivyn 14. MT. C.nr.TNX. I'A. House onewago On a bluff overlooking the pic turesque Lake Oonewago, 700 feet 1 abote sea level, is a paradise for tired bod es and fagged brains.' ntery comfort and convenience, H Wholesome amusements Best of food. Purest nrteblnn water. Mod- 1 ern jseueratre? system and completer .sewage disposal jilant Ideal for' a wepk-cnul, a vacation period orV all summer Three hours from- For8 ?5" full Information write ASA A. WEIMER, Lebanon, Pa.' vrter June t', nt Hotel Cononan,' Mount Grelnu, I'll. The Weldon Delphi, Pa. Clrclernlillc Million! Hass fishing, boating, bathing:. Automobile parties catered to. Special chicken and waffle dinners. R. J. PRIZER, Prop. v vi.i.r.v roitr.i: THE Valley Forge Museum Or' t I American History ; I'Rlt HI V SS COLLECTION OK Relics of the Revolution Relics of the Republic WASHINGTON'S MARQUEE Thr tirtalcst llelic of iroslifiloton II ft irit I alley tome Headquarters art f i in hay i .cept Sunday Perkiomen Terrace! Gratersford, Pa. Accommodations for 100 gqeataijj All modern conveniences. ,,', s. Boating, Bathing-, Fishing-, CroquHn and Tennis. ' WILMER C. HUNSCKER, Prott .. ff I'AKi: (l)M,,(;o, MT. 1RKTXA. rATT?1 jM a aa- m m I. Wfc;B Vr1"l'WCiaVTWWBSBBl!iasa . 6M ' ' ; GR VThRSrOUI), I'A. "''' '4 ' " II 3 f Kjs!Sf!HSTsBI,.ssm & r I rfel A I jaffl V" r I ith Ml I II TJsfBlssK fl JTMlj Stroudsbars. r. ' ww.t p,nMvn On Hebron ifelghtr, neajr 8ti c"" bur. View unsurpassed. AH a furls, Itatea reasonable i:.t. M. 4(KF 'jy. "jrffi roeopo rift POCONO PINES Kiev. I'OOO ft. Coctrt. Caita, Camp. Casino. Oarac., J1(. 'lards, -to m m Ill i ' sl 'VJ 1 J5 1 I 4 l&BSn&k iii'j a ' i ii ;jfHm & J?V h l ; I
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