Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 11, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Image 38

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prwn Boston. Mass.. June It Havo you
plpXally realized, tourist and traveler, that
P,tn2lhn New Enirlnnrt shore hoclni at the
K-1;' ihrcsjiold of New York and N less than
,inree uours irom i-iiiinnciiniur
" One step ont of Jlnnhattan's eastern
portnl and the trnveler is jn New T-'nc-land.
Not, however, till New Ilmen is
reached does it t.ccm like anything but
suburban New York Here the Ni-w
England atmosphere begins to creep In
the great elm trees, tin- eo1nni.il
architecture, the rlrt one of the biR iol
lege campuses hints of the tvph-nl New
England that lies beyond and the pi'
enco t Ynle toiler:" bovs cxerrwhei',
on the streets, meeting their friends
and relatives at the Tnft strikes n
pleasing note suggestive of the vonth
and culture that dominates New P.iir
iand society.
At New London begins the "vaci
tlon land" of the shore, dust where
tho Thames riier drops Into the sound
Is tho first one of New England's sum
mer resorts. 1'equot, one of the oldest
of tho smart cottage colonies, stretches
Its lazy length along tho west bank of
the Thames, while Its neighbor over the
wav. Eastern l'oint, sits close, elbow
fo elbow, looking out on tho world with
l somewnai imperious win-, i " i"
pie of "the l'oint" go there for cool air
and recreation, but thev like both serxed
.in tho latest mode They golf at the
Bhenuecossett Country Club but It ins
f or. to be done under the guidance of ouo
of the best-known professionals in the
country; they motor nnd sail, but
always xvith the mental reservation that
they must keep looking lit to appear at
any of the daily programs of cntertnui
tntnt at the Grlswold. Nexv T.ondou is
the place of departure for the first of
the island resorts. Eight imlcs off
Bhore is I'ishers island, jvith its dual
character of army post and summer
playground.
Children Rule Fisher's Isle
There nro few places where the hotel
visitors and cottage occupants combine
so cordially in their social life us they
do at risheis island. Kt cry body goes
to the bench at the bathing hour, every
body meets at the Hay Harbor ( lub for
aftcmoou tea and everv one goes to the
dances at one or the other of the hotels
in the evening.
The children, though, are the real
rulers of the island Nature prcpaiejl
for them a safe, shallow beach on xxhuh
to play, and exerything for their mate
rial needs, even a diet kitchen, has been
provided for them
Next in line i Narragansett, and
the traveler has enteied Rhode Island.
Of nil the New r.nglanil states none
has a more interesting shore line than
Rhode Island Watch Hill. l'oint .lu
dith, Nnrragansett Tier nnd Newport
look out in the open xxateis of the
Atlantic, xxhile dozens of other resorts
14 fringe Narragansett bay, xxlncli indents
ml At. ,...,,- t.n tlmt U Innks like a uzsnw
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puzzle. For individuality 01 iiinnn
thero is no summer lesort in America
that surpnsses Narragausett Its early
history, the nine uioou or n-1, inom-'-i
& the people xxho built Narragansett into
one of the first sm.irt sumiuer places
jpvolved n community of strong nnd
compelling jivikiuuh". . """ j; " -earlv
land owners built beautiful suin
mer'homes. then they built playgrounds
, (-.! .... ii I.npn flinT onitM PfltPr
f; boii iiin.xiii'u-3 ,mh "-. .- --
W tain, nnd Into this colouv of society folk
M - .,! lw.,n1a n ffirp fnr the Is
Uors xxho xxefc not home owners i lie
Massasoit, Gladstone, Revere, Atlan
tic. Metntoxit and Imperial became
component parts of this community of
society people, catering xx ithout shoxv
or ostentation to the comfoit of Narra
gansett summer people.
The Point Judith Country Club,
about two miles out of the town, nnd
tho Casino on the benih, arc Nana
gansett's two places of amusement On
the polo field at l'oint Judith xx ill be
played this benson a series of polo games
and a big program of tennis events is
planned on the country club courts.
Xarragansctt Casino riay house
The Nnrragansett Casino is the
-playhouse for all Rhode Island society
f here there is a big ballroom, good
juusic, and delectable food, and during
almost every hour of the day the sum-
tier visitors surge back and forth from
Stage to beach, from beach to casino,
ecking the sexeral kinds of entertain
ment to be found there. After the
rooming dip in the ocean the bathers,
'pleasantly exhilarated by their sxvim,
move en masse into the casino for cool
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Automobile Trips
No matter where you want to go seashore, country
or mountain you can secure the finest service from
us. Phone Spruce 65 or Race 245 for a touring car
y the day, week or hour.
Delightful Automobile Trips to
Suburban Road Houses and
Historic Inns for Evening Dinners
Full information as to menus, etc. Immediate serv
ice to go anywhere, any time. Limousine or Touring
Cars, Franklins and Cadillacs.
Lowest Rates quick, safe and reliable chauffeurs.
Mr. Gemehl gives his personal attention to all orders.
$100 pays for $120 of service.
American Taxicab Company
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ntnenitlcs. 'Jn,nt5, dosc bii nftcrnoon
spent motoring. i!nyinjftcuiili or lirldRt,
mid with the owuIur tomes the il.iiiciiiR
net of Nnrracnusctl, nml ninny from
NVwpoit to attend the nightly halls.
All thitiRs and all places start,, from
some. Irresistible force. Narrncanselt
cimm into brine as the mot ixipulnr
natr-ring place on the New llnslainl
(oast because of its beach, which has
no peer in America and few enials
in the world. The Mirf rolli in from
the ocean over a Rcntly nloping beach,
nnd for some reason, perhaps because
I of the protectinR arm ot i'oiut .maun,
there is no undertow to even noceosi-
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the natcr is less variable than any
place on the Atlantic.
Boston Real Resort
Iloston Is probably seldom thought of
as n summer resort, but in reality it is
one of the greatest summer places i,,
the country. There nro certain big ho-
tels, such as the Veudonie, Puritan,
l.enor nnd Hrunswick. tliat feature
their summer ndxantnges bx opening
loof gardens nnd sun parlors licing
in the Ruck Hay section of Iloston nnd
close to the xxntei. but enough lemoxcd
fiom the (itv to lie out of the noise nnd
bustle, these big hnstelrics me lis cool
nnd comfortable as the mernge resort
hotel. And if the tourist xxnnts to
know Nexv Hnglniid in its entirety of
dixerseness HoMon is the logical i enter
fmm trliwli to stnrt Within, n uidiiis
of a few miles, are nil of the most f si -nous
beaches of Massachusetts South
of Roston is the Cape Cod peninsiil.i,
in itself a realm of em hunting beauty
nnd engrossing interest The xisilor
xxho goes nnnunlh to Cape Cod has u
Tlenrlx delined set of impressions mid
epeii'ences to go by. but the tirst-time
tourist will suielx hnxc to real range
i,iu mniitnl xision of "the Cnne. dixe
I him three guesses nnd he xxill tell you
I that Cape Cod is lnrgelx inhabited by
fishermen wearing oilskin- nnd so" west
cts, that the land is a Miiiciinn of
sand dunes nml b.iiren lock ledges, nnd
that angling for logx deniens of the
deep i- the onlx recientinn Rut start
I hun out in an automobile from Roston
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mir lnolor loads n m -, - "-
lloor, let him get his lust glimpse of
the well tilled liehN and Colonial
bouses of the spleudid farms that
slret.h for miles along the xxax. and
let him get a sweet fitiginnce from (lie
(lower laden lawns of the beautiful es
tates that border Riizanis Ray, and
he will haxe to completely rex ise his
preconcelxed ideas of Cape Cod.
The Cnpc Cod fisherman still exists,
but is a rexiscd edition of his prede
cessor, lie is not the rough senfaier
of fifty xears ago, lie is your guide on
n dax's'trip into the open waters to
catch' blueflsh, sea bass and cod. or lie
xxill lead xou to the clear, sparkling
fiesh-water lakes, when- the trout
pickerel, perch and bass hide in shmlx
depths, waiting to be lured out In a
tc mpting bit of live bait.
Kisliing nt Cape Cod
It is the waters of Cape Cod that -it
ir apait as an exceptional summer ic
sort The sen washes its shoics on
both sides of the peninsula, nnd theip
are innumerable fresh-xxntci lakes
thioughout the interior of the Cape
To get the best of tishing, swimming,
sailing; to be xxhere oysters, luin--scnilops,
lobsters nud qunhogs abound,
the xacationist can spend the suninur
at nnv place on the Cnpe, for its watc is
are nlwnys almost at his dooistep
One bv one the vncatinn plans
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Fourteenth Annual l.awn Tennis Ton
nRtnnt for New Hampshire Mitn nnd
White Mis 1'h.implonshlp aujplns of
I nltAd M.ites Vatlonal l.awn 'l,iinls
Association July -Jtl and follow Inn ilass
One ot the I drill Tour Hotels
CRAWFORD HOUSE
Crawford Notch
WHITE MTS., N. H.
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ddresa IIXHKON HOTEL CO.
Crawford House, t'rxfonl otch, N II.
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The Balsams
Dixville Notch,
White Mountains, N.
Season June to October
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Tiooklnc office now orn
8 Went 40th St (Town Country)
DAY1D B. PLUMER, Manager
Phone 2200 Vanderbllt.
NARRAGANSETT 1'IER. R.
ATWOOD HOUSE
Ocean Front
Narragansett Pier, R. I.
Single roomu or en suite European nnl
Amerlran plan Uook early
The Pier Will He erv I.lteb.
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EVENING PUBLIC
come out to meet von as vou travel bv
"rail or motor, nnd in each there Is a
hotel or hotels of comfort nnd pleasant
entertainment
At Ilurards liny the one-time home
of Joseph Jefferson nnd Grover Clevc
land, the traveler gets the first full
view of the bay that follows him
through Monument Reach, I'ocassctt
nnd all of the rnlmnuths to 'Woodshole
on the extreme southwest comer of
the Cape
And If he is traveling by rail length
xxisc of the Cape he rinds at Sagamore,
Sundwich. West Unrnstnble, Yarmouth,
Pennis, Harwich, Chatham, Wellsllcct
nnd l'roxinitown scutninr resorts of
much Indixidunt (harm.
And as to the benches of the extreme
sojith shore, there is no end to them or
to their diversltv of entertainment.
jSlnrting at Woods Hole on n xojnge of
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J'"'. ,,Pe,P'V",,'nti'1 C0R?t' fli".VnK, nt
JYilmouth.t otuit, Hynnnis nnd the four
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wliidi dip into the salt waters of the
ocean.
('olf Courses Abound
Just here let it be snid thnt on the
Cnpe and its two neighboring islands
there nie excellent golf colli ses and
line clubhouses
Just off sluue f i oin Cape Cod nre
Murtha s Vineynrd nnd Nantucket, two
of the most famous Island resorts in
the xxorld 'I heir history begnn with
the discoxery of America, and though
thex haxe long since put on the guise
of fashionable summer lesorts, thev
still retain something of the mellow
atmosphere that their ancient history
bcipicathed them.
There is boinetliing about the words
peninsula and lslnnn that suggests iso
lated location, but the truth is that
Cape Cod, Mnrtlia's Vineynrd nnd Nau
tili kct are x-ery easy to reach. The
lines of the Nexx ork. Nexv Haven nnd
Hartford Railroad tinxerse the xxiiole
length of 1 ho Cnpe. line motor roads
spreail like n spider xxeb oxer Cnpe Cod
and tlip islands, and txxo boat lines
i oniing xiii New Redfoid bring tho trnv
eler to the laiger of the shoie resorts.
Out of Iloston now go nortlixxaid and
eastward to tho oast lesoits of Nexv
Hampshire nml Maine
"The Noith Slime ' ns suburban
Roston north of the iltv is styled, is
one of the most exctiislxe summer home
i oiumunities anxwlieie, nnd the trans
ient suinnici xisitor "xill tind much more
of geneuil interest nt the resorts that
lie beyond.
At Hampton, Rve, York Harbor,
smrxmR resorts
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Eastern Point. New London. Conn
Finest Seashore Resort in America
JOHN McE. BOWMAN, President.
EARLE E, CARLEY, Vice Pre..
Open June 12th to October.
Two and One-half Hour From New York and Boston.
superior Dlrtnc Serxlce A la Carte Grill Matehlm Motor Roads Hotel
Garage Unequaled llathlnsr Fnttlltles America! Most 1 amous Tachtlnff Centre
Iteautlful 18 hole Golf Course. Danclnc Afternoon ani Exenlnp Broker's Office wltli
Dlrert XXIre All lalr Garden and Toullry Supplies from the famous Ilranford Farm
Cool and Brarinff CHtnale
New York Office, 305 Fifth Avenue, or The Biltmore.
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AOEXIINT. OPEN JANUAU TO APRIL
I.E.NOX, MASS.
A HOTEL OF DISTINCTION
Catering to an exclusive patronage
OPENS JUNE 14 ELEVATION 1400 FEET
Desirable Cottages, With Hotel Service
HOWE & TWOROGER, Managers
Winter Resort, Princess Hotel, Bermuda
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STEN'D your vacation at thl most 3:'rnctU resort on the beautiful New
Kngland coast with a ilellghtful toniblnatlon of seashore and countrj
Knjoy the unsurpassed surf bathlnp on the longest widest and cleanest
beach In the world bplendid walks and drUes in surroundlnic coun
try Concrete aldewalkn. Kxtellent road fop automobtline Ocean Pier,
Casinos. Theatres and all outdoor amusements
Hotels that are clean, comfortable and charmlnir In eery respect, belrnr
ndSDted to the requirements of their ruests and lnltlne a class of patronaEe
that assures the permanent popu!arlt and continued dee!opment of the resort,
Write any of the following for rates reseratlons or Information
Hotel and Prop. tap Hotel tand Pros. . Cap.
$S&Si& TeZrV Iff. Hotel Vesper. Ch.s H C.mpUH..IM
Kicrett House. F II I.lhby . 150 I Ocean House. Lyman Abbott. . ,.,. JS0
Throuch l'ullmsn fertile from New ork tlly.
Steamship Srrilcn from .New lork and Iloston to Portland, Slain..
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HOTEL PURITAN l
30O Commonwealth Ave.ttoeton
The DIatlnctlva
Boston House
called by globe trotters one of j
the most homelike, and nt tractive 1
k hotels In the world. Modast rates. J
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PORTLAND, ME.
Hotel Brunswick
21 Preble Street
Portland's newest hotel, Cen
trally located. American and
European plan. Private baths.
Hot and cold water all "rooms.
Rates reasonable. For informa
tion and booklet write
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LEDGER PHliADELPHIA, , WEDkfcslWsY "'UMH"U-V91lK?d
York Reach, Kcnnebunk, Kenriebunk
port nnd Old Orchard, genuine summer
colonies, the tourist xvlll find much
pleasant company nnd a big program of
entcitaiument,
Portland Fascinating Ilesort
At l'nrtlnml the traveler comes to
one of the exceptionally fascinating
summer places of tho world. Portland
is n city nnd a big city, but if there
cxer xxns 11 placed steeped In nn atmos
phere that speaks of the romance of
American history and literature it is
Portland. One does not hax-o to knoxv
that Henry Wadsworth I,ongfelloxv
was born there or that Commodore
Preble, hero of Tripoli, built for Ills
home the house which is uoxv the hotel
of thnt name, in order to feel the in
fluence of their spirit. The people of
Portland take thcmselxes nnd their
town seriously.
At nresent thev have no less an nmbl
tlon than to make Portland ono of the
grent ports of entry ot the world. Jn
the face of the fact that Portland is
geographically nearer Europe than nnv
other seaport of the l'nited States, and
Hint tt tins one of the finest harbors on
tho coast, their gonl Is not nn Impossible
one to reach, nml when roruanu nns
attained the fruits of Its endeavor, tho
city will become nn international trnxel
center.
As a summer resort, Portland can
count its ndvniitaRes in tens.
The city hotels, the Congress Snuaro,
Columbia, Falmouth, l.nfnyette, Preble
House nnd New Chase nre nil of the
well (quipped kind to be found only in
modern elties. while beach resorts and
.hill (ouutiy xncation places nro just
out side the city gates. Along ensco
Ray, on xxhldi Portland fronts, there
nre doens of line individual hotels nnd
Mores of cnttnges that have been built
for no other purpose than to entertain
the thousands of xisltors that come to
Portland.
Prom Portland the line of summer
places continue up the const till Rock
lnnd nnd Mt. Uesert nre renched.
This region of tho Penobscot Ray and
river is so boundless In attractions that
one agrees xxitli the person, xxho in
utter iinin7Cincnt. exchuined. "How can
so much beauty exist in this xxorldV
It iwt)Jte that the beauty of the Penob
scot section inspires a feeling of nxxci
All of the softer beauties of the sandy
benches below Poitlnnd haxe gixen place
to the picturosnuencss of a rugged coast.
In bold relief the sea-beaten rocks stand
out against n background of pine and
spruce xxith only au occasional bit of
StrxiMFR RI'.SORTS
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BOSTON IS AN IDEAL
SUMMER RESORT and
the Vendome an ideal
summer hotel open on
four sides to light and air;
large windows and high stud
ded rooms. Located on Com
monwealth Avenue Boston's,
famous Boulevard at Dart
mouth St Removed from city
noise.dust and heat.yet in cen
ter of everything worth while.
"ON IDKAT. TOUIl"
American and European Plan
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Send tor Illustrated bonklel.
C II OREENI.EAP COMPANY
BVEUETT n. lUCII. Mjtr Director
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BaJid beach to remind one of Maine's
mbrfl gentle 'clinrnctcristics.
Penobscot Naturc'.i Plajliouse
In the midst of nil thU utcrnpesspf
Iniiiljcnpe, cntlironed on n dais of vel
vet crcon is the Satnoset Ho'tcl at Kock
land.
Ai If snn,tched from the band ot na-'
ture herself, txxo hundred acres of virgin
forest and rolling lauds xxcrc converted
into the estate and gardens that sur
round the Hnmosct. Looking out from
n hill top above the Penobscot Hay the
hotel viexxs in ntTspectlve a panorama
ot seascape nnd offshore islands on
the ocean Fide, and from the other side
which fronts the hills, the Camden
Mountains xxith nil of their beauty of
forest and lake.
Like all the fine modern hotels of
N'cxv England, the Snmoset possesses an
an ay of amusements, and the facilities
for every kind of outdoor and indoor
recreation.
The golf course, laid out In con
stant view of theXiny, is without ques
tion the nioit popular sport nt Satno
set, but tennis, horseback riding, snil
iug, inntnr boating and fishing all haxe
their dexolees.
Hntklnnd, Camden, and Mt. Desert
all belong to the splendid family of
Maine resort nristociats.
SLXIXIKtt ItRSORTS
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WHITE MOUNTAINS, N. H.
New Profile House
rulerlnr to c llentele of lllnhest
stiiinlnril. 10 Coltine. In connection.
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B iiimiimea in I'll,. Tlie most nioUern
Hotel In .Nexx i:nBlanil. Located mi Mnnomet Point atltaient to historic B
l'lymouth. deal for Cape Cod motorist's Uolf unexcelled Write for Bklt. m
liUmtUl: K. hAXFOIlD. Munnirer. 1". O.. PHmaiilh. ltn. W,
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JULY
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It's the social and scenic center of the reclon cool mountain air
eer-changlnc &cner Injerest In etr hour, health In ecry daj.
FmoriteNto.F-Oter Tor Auto Tourists Garnjtc Iloats
300 GufHtu All Jloilern Popular Kntrrt
GET THE FAMOUS INDIAN HEAD BOOKLET IT TELLS THE STORY
LANUAbTKIl A I.M:. ('riMw.. MEIHS. N, II.
I'Ot I.T.N BY. T.
In Green Mountains; 60-acre grounds. Shade; ont and indoor amuse
ments; good table; near railroad and trolley; 150 guests; modern im
provements; near Lake St. Catherine; $10 up. Booklet. Box L.
C. L. LEONARD, Mgr.
CASCOnVY, ME.
Peak's
Island
House
Twenty minutes' boat ride'
from Portland. A thoroughly
modern" hotel, under new man
agement It offeis the charms
of both country and seashore.
Dancing, bathing, boating,
fishing. Rates moderate.
Send for our Booklet
S. T. BENNETT, Manager
wniTE MOUNTAINS. V. II.
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Moosilaukee Inn
On the side of old Moosilaukee Moun
lain Wonderful scenery, pure air,
health-EUtnir water., wholesome food
No moiultoes here No hay fever,
nienty of spoft Oolf (no chane). tennis,
flshlnc. driving-, walking; rlimbln He
flned oeople No transient crowds Sea.
Jon opens JulJ 1st .Hates moderate
write H E. WacKee ilananer. Box 10.
'Breezy Point. Warren. N H
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Powder" Point Hall
DUXBURY, MASS.
An laeai .. . .-.. .. wu, snore.
New concrete construction. All modern lm.
nrovements. Bjfo bathlnr and boatlni.
Tennis, to f . F'P" "t0 rods. Noted for
IU excellent UUe. Open last of June to
Rent IB. Booklet. Address
CM. READE. fi3 SUta Bt , Boston. Miss.
NEW IIAMPHIIinE
FOREST HILLS HOTEL
Franconla (White Mountains),. N, H.
Frank II. Abbott Bon. Manaxtnc Props,
A thprourhly modern h cb-zrada resort.
Unexcelled table. Unoblruslv sorvice.
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From every metropolitan district will come a stream ot rest and pleasure seekers to recuperalt
and refresh 'mid the wild and romantic scenic beauties of the Vermont hills and valleys.
Not too far away from the heart of things to be easily accessible; not too distant to abound
in every luxury and convenience the cities themselves afford, yet possessing every primeval attrac
tion that Nature knows, this delightful region invites you to a vacation unforgetable.
Before you plan a Summer tour or vacation write
for any of the following free booklets about Vermont:
"The Green, Mountain! of Vermont" "Directory of llolelt and Boarding Houiri'
"LaVts of Eaitern Vermont" "Collsgei to Rent and for Sale"
"Lasei of Weitern Vermont" "Automobile Road Map"
Write to-day, while you think of it, to
HARRY A. BLACK, Sec. of State, Publicity Bureau.
MONTPELIER. VERMONT.
ri.YMOUTn. MA51.
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AND COTTAGES
and beautiful v niiDolntptl resort m
UKE MNMIESAUKEK. N. II.
"swSi,i5fri
OfELWiEIRS
the Best Month for Tourists
are so many ntensurable acatlon things
In this region that onn neer falls to find
tho sport or amusement one wants, white
Motor Boating, Bathing. Canoeing, Fishing,
Tennis, Motoring Through the Mountains,
Slier la I I'arties With Our Onn Cars
Are Prominent Feature-
I'OUI.T.NEY. AT.
The
DORMS
Poultney, Vt.
WIIITB MOITN TAINS. N. II. .
Bretton Woods
White Mountains, N. H.
noun
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through the
Alps ot
New
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ovnr MountTa
Trails and
Wnodlanfl
Paths
In the very
shadow of
Mount
Wash'g-ton
THE MT. PLEASANT
Open June 10th. Closes Oct. 1.
C. J. DUNr-HY. Mcr.
THE MT. WASHINGTON
Open July 7 Closes Middle of Oct.
C. J. nOOT. Mrr.
Tor Information, rates, etc.. add. Hoteln
NEHV YORK POOKINfJ OFFICE
213 Fifth Ave.
I.ITTU5 noR'S HEAD. N. II.
Lamprey lyiomestead
Near Uya Heatti. Farm and aeashora com
hlned: abundant shade, pine woode near;
10-mlnute walk to bathing- beach: abso
lutely modern; home cooklnc; own farm
producer mllen to Portsmouth) Kolf)
rates moderate: 10th season.
riTTNFIEI.I). MASS.
BREEZY KNOLL INN
Lake Pontooiuc, PitttfUld, M
Ilatlilnr Uontlnr In the Mountains
Healthful climate; fine, Derkahlrrf
cenery; variety of recreations.
Kxcellent fable. Moderate -rates,
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of Vermont
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turns naturally to this premier American playground.
nin iiEAcn. n. it.
GOLF
A good
A good BATHING BEACH and a good HOTEL
is a combination to be sought
This combination can be found at RYE BEACH, N. H.
The Golf Course of the
All V XAQV I CLUB
Is one of tlie
finest lS-hole courses on the
SOUTH SHORE
FARRAGUT HOUSE
Open June 21 W. E. CARTER, Rye Beach, N. H.
Furnished Cottages tor Rent
I.tKK HUNAI'EK. N. I'.
LEWIS R. DUDLEY, Proprietor
m: hajii'siiiki:
ALBAMONT HOTEL
CAMPTON, N. H. y
A gcnujnc old-time New Kngland hotel in the hcait of the White
Mts., on the beautiful Pcmigewasset River. Entirely lenovatcd, re
fnrnished and model nized. Located on an estate of over 600 acres of
pine woods, meadows and pastuies. Dancing, mountain'climbing and
biook trout fishing. Milk and cieam from Guernsey cows; eggs,
chickens, ducklings, turkeys, lamb, etc., all laised on our own farm.
Fireproof gai age. Moderate lates". Send for our booklet.
VfinK CUFFS. ME.
The Coolest Resort
PASSACONAWAY INN
And Cottages York Cliffs, Maine
OPEN JUNE 25250 ACRES NO MOSQUITOES
Situated on high, rocky promontory overlooking the ocean.
Golf. Tennis, Saddle Horses, Motoring.Sea Bathing, De-sp-Sea
Fishing, Canoeing. Steam Heated, Fireproof' Garage.
I Exceptionally Desirable
DANIEL A. HAY,
nooklng Office. 1186 Ilroudwoy. X,,T
JKKFKR1QV. X. II.
New Waumbek
HOTEL AND COTTAGES
Jefferson, N. H.
IN TnE IIEAKT OF THE
WHITE MOUNTAINS
Golf, Tennis, Fishinr,
Riding and Dancing
Daily Concerts
orEX moil juxe n to oct.
BOOKING OFFICE
t tVest 40th St.. Nsw Tork.
Taleplione, Vanderbllt 2290.
N. T. Stock Exchanra Offlca of
f N. I CARPENTER A CO.
Frank T, Shot. , John J. ntpnsir.
Owner. Manacsi,
LAKE W INNIPtWAIIKtai. EIRB. X. II.
IAKE WINNIPESAUKEE
.Hi;hII)E JIOVBE, Welrp, Xj II.
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RYE BRAOn, N. IT.
course
The nothing Is superb, and so
near that a bath Is the natural
finish to a round of golf,
nhlle both are near the
IVKi: SCNAPEEj N. II.
pen jfflere 3Jnn
Lake Sunapee, N. H.
Located In the foothills of the
White Mountains on beautiful
I.. ike Sunapee, Ben Mere la es
pecially suited to, quiet rest.
Ilroad piazzas, pleasant parlors,
cheerful dining room and big
open fireplaces Steam heat and
electrlcltj. All outside rooms
t'oncerts every aftetneon and
evening Danclnc, tennis, safe
canoeing, boating, bathing, sailing
and fishing Near golf course.
Send for booklet and Information.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
O KK CUFFS. M E.
ori Atlantic Coast
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Cottage to Let for the Season
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Resident M.nr
York. Tel.Iadlson Square 471S
W1I1TB MOUXTAIN8, N. ITr
Altitude 1500 Feet
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COTTAGE. COLONY
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SADBI.K HOUSES 11M,r"a
Xsw York Office. 1180 MtoaJiraT
Ttlcplionei JIailisoa Squsra 4741.
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