rflst -win 75wHwn r" EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHVV, 5A1UIIDAY, JUNE 28, 1919 GOSSIP OF THE STREET BANKER DOES NOT BELIEVE RUMORS OF BIG MOTOR DEAL Thinks JFall Street Has Jumped ' on Facts Gossip T SEE," Enid n bnnlter, "Hint Wajl street lins got n story to the A Gcnernl Motors is golnc; to acquire or lins acquired the F Company, and in support ot its coneltitlon snys thnt n stafE of expert nc countants left New York for Detroit last Saturday nnd arc engaged in malting nn inventory of'thc Ford properties. "I rend in another paper," he continued, "that Henry Ford had decided to turn over to the United States every cent of profit he personally had made in the shnpc, ot war profits, nnd had nsked the secretary of the treasury to send experts to go over his books nnd figure out the nmount." It may be n coincidence, he said, that these two corps of experts should be engaged on Ford's books at the same time in quest of two different propo sitions so dinmitrirnlly opposed to each other, and he ndded that ho wns inclined to think thnt Wnll street is anticipating nn event which is hardly likely to happen for n long time to come nnd had jumped at conclusions which arc not warranted by fncts. Explanations of Varying Rales for Call Money "When n high rnte is quoted for mil money on n certain day in Wall street," said an uptown broker, "it doesn't mean, as the public in general and some country bankers in particular think, thnt nil of the cnll money loaned on that particular day commanded thnt rate. The probabilities nre,'" lie snid, "tlnrt large itniniintii were loaned at comparatively low rates early in the daj , but as the market grew nioie active and money was in increasing demand each new loan of any reasonable amount brought n higher price ns a rule than the previous one. Hut the rnte of the highest loan, which is often the lavt one fur tile day, is the one which receives the most publicity and is telegraphed nil ocr the country and takes a prominent place, with probably dNplnj head, on the linam lal page witli the closing prices." And the lesult, be snid, is that the out-of-town banks rush their surplus funds to their New Yiuk cm respondents, and there is so much money avail able the following day that the rates open low and remain low, and the banks are blamed for putting tip the intes in Wnll street to suit tbemsehes. They arc accused of keeping them low when the little country bank which has sent nu it" funds wanted to make a little money. A well-known broker said that the call money in N'ew York on the h.ock exchange is determined in this way: "The Xew Yolk banks about - o'clock each day calculate how much money tlie.v will bae available for loans after deducting the necessary re serves, and send to Wall stieet the figures of the approximate amount. This money is loaned on collateral to bunkers nnd brokers 'on call' that is, it is liable to be called before 2 o'clock the following day, nud if nvnilnble for the following day it will be on a new contract, with frequently a change in the interest rate. "If the mniket is very active and the amount for loan from the various bunks is comparatively small, the demand will naturally be greater and the rate meordinglj higher. If the reverse is the condition, then the rate for cnll money will be less." Another looker said that there is very often another reason for "tight" call monej Some of the small rountrj bnnks, that place their surplus funds with loiiespiiuding banks in New York, ftcquentb recall their funds on short or no not ice. vvitlit. legnrd to what the effect will be on the cnll monej maiket (If coiiim when the little country banker sees cnll money, sny, nt 1." in New Yoik and finds, his oiiespondent bank is allowing him only (i per rent, lie takes his revenge bj recalling his loan. Hut he is prob ably getting nil nnd in some instances more than he is entitled to get. WESTERN BUSINESS I CONTINUES TO GROW . . Iron and Steel Trade Improves, Call for Merchandise on Largo Scale Chicago, .Inne 'JS. With niinvo ment of a Koneial kind continuing in tlie iron and -toil trade, mereliiimiise of all kind-, in Rood demand, food products strong and active inemonitions of a widesinead tevival of tlie building industry in fliicnrro and tltroiiKboiit the West, the business outlook is rcgaidcil as cxtiemel.v optiiinstic. Unsic conditiom throughout tlie West arc favorab'e for an einndinK com mercial nctivitj Whi'e the demnnd for bars, plates .mil shapes continues to leave considerable room for bettet incut, the gcncinl demand for .steel and iion products hhows si stead.v and health..' development. Steel concerns in the I'liiciieo distriit are underntood to have booked libeinl orders, coiiseiiieiitly taking an optidijstif view of the situa tion, the .lune output beiiiR evpectetl to be mateimll.v larger than that of Mnj . With the indicitinn of a general re sumption of building, the demand for structural steel as well as other mate rial needed is expected to be quickl.v reflected in tlie steel trade. In general meicliandise lines theie is no abatement, in tlie insistent call, with prices tending to advance Mcadily. The firiniur, tendencj m"'vcs to accelerate bujing in drj Roods and gcneinl stoic lines. Sales for the month of June were well ahead of the same month lust .venr. In fcome lines of cotton goods prices linve been advanced to nearly the top level of the war period. Itilibons nnd silks ' have been in pat ticularly active demand. 1'ood pioducts arc in active request and prices i-liovv no feigns of depreciating The fact the government is ofTciing sup plies for lesale has not affected prices to any extent. Virtually all food pioduct . -'-manufacturers are making optimistic reports. (train prices resist all efforts to bring about declines so far, which is significant with the country on the eve of the new crop. In general, the agri ciiltiual prospeits sue favorable. Western houses arc taking increas ing interest in tlie export trade, with considerable business being reported. Sales of packing house products have bhowu some falling off, ft favorable feature of the situation is tlint collections continue good. There is a fair demand for (ominercial pape'r. Money at Chicago is quoted steady at UK!! per cent on collateral; com mercial paper, fi'ifJioM: per cent. Financial Briefs '. John ! Vwlth tin John H. Abbott has become associated he bales department of Harper & Turner, The New York Cotton Exchange meniborsliip of (Jeorge P. Tiffnney has been sold to 11. It. Cnlin for 57000 com pared with the Inst sale of $0500. There were no sessions of the London Stock nud the Liverpool Cotton Ex changes todny. Tho New York Subtrensury gained"? $4,210,000 from the banks yesterday American, Shipbuilding Pays Extra New York, June li8. The Amerlenn Shipbuilding Company declared the regular quarterly dividend of 1 per cent and nn extra of 2 VI per cent on the common nnd regular titmrterly divi dend of 1 per cent on preferred stocks, All payable- August 1 to stock " c( rocrd July 35. at Conclusions Not Founded of the Street effeet thnt Ford Motor Philadelphia Markets GRAIN AND FLOUR UHKAT rtecolpts. 1550 bushels. I he Inarkit was unlet but flr.n tluot itlon fnl- , 'o Car lots, in evport elevator, (rovernrnent j S.rWie'J" 'a'S" g'&SSZS .Sin.1 -.!'. .o l nnrU winter 12 .111, No 1 red ! vv inter KarllckN, t'2 117. No 1 rert smuttv J .'III, No 2 red vUnter. t2 3(1: So 2 north ern sprlnir 12 .111, No 2 hard winter. 2 311. I No 2 roil winter trarllckv. $2 S4. No. 2 re.l -ninny, ,ij. .o '.i Tea winter, t.aj No :t northern sprlnp, S2S2. No 3 haril winter, $2 32, No. .1 red winter Karllcky. S2 10, No. 3 rv.d smuttv, S2 20, No. 4 red. -' 3... No 4 Hiarllckv .' 2S. No 4 smiltts - , .u 4 aarlliky smutty, I-' 2n, Mo. r, red. $2 2N. No .-, uarllckv. 12. 2n: No fl sl.iuttv 2 2.1 No 5 Rirllcky, smutty. $2.24 l OHN Ileielpta 20(13 busnels Demand wns lltrht but there was no chmte In prices We fiiinte dluw 111 car lota for local t.ado, as to quality and location, lit Sl.SSel 'JO P'r bushel lVT.s Ileielpls. 207,211 buihels. Offer 1I12H were moderate und tho niKlhet was (nil, t nt former r.ilis We ouote Car lots, is lo loo.vlon Ni 1 white. MlffsijUjc No 2 while lll'ifiHiu No 3 while, 7K'-4(7c, No t white. 7."i'7l'7lio Kt OL'rt Receipts 047. 2S0 lbs In sacks. lluHlnoHs was dull. vlth no channo in prices Quot.itluns To arrive per llnl lbs In 140- lii jute sicks winter stralffht western. Sllfillj-. ne.irbv. J10 7ne.ll. 23. Kansas striisht J 1 1 ell !( K 2.1 . do. short, patent, $125 12 ."ill, eprlnir short patent. S12 & l'J T.O, do, patent. $11 i012 25, do. first clear, c. - nin l' HVli KI.Ol'H was Inactive and unchanged We quote at $8 231( 8 7o per barrel. In sacks is to quality PROVISIONS The market ruled firm, but there fn llttlf triiillnK The qunintion Heef hi st ts tmoke.il nnd air dril. 4St. knuckles and tenders, smoked und air dried 4Ut , pnrk, r.imiU, "ii ii r."ic, hams, ,S 1 curtd, loose. 30i li 373 c, do, skinned loose 'MU :i7c do do, cmoked ns(jti, do. boiled bbneletvi. TtZt . picnic shoulders H. I cured. Ioo.hc. J!c. do. tiiTioked, 3'ie. bellies. In pickle, loose. 34c, breakfast bacon. lL'c, lard, 30c REFINED SUGARS Tnde u,iN Blow nnd the market was un channed We quote on a basis of l)c for fine granulattd DAIRY PRODUCTS 1UTTTKU Demand wns llirht und the market declined lc under lower outside ad lcea Quotations ranged hh follow b: Solid P i eked t reamer v. extras, ft'ic, hlffher.itor Irb tfoods ."3vftTtrc, the latter for Jobbing a lies, exira nrats. nicj nrstfl !ity,.Iue. ser onds. 47 IT 4 it, eueet creamerj, chnli e to fancy, IWil "Wc do, fair to good, 41KfZ'."i3p1 Taney brands of prints Jobbing at () (Jlic, fair to choke, SOdnVc EGOS Fine stock was scarce and wanted L'nattracthe stock plentiful nnd dull We nuote. Free cases, nearby, IK per crate, rvirrent receipts $14 40, western extra firsts, SIS, firsts $11 40, ii.MrUi und western sec onds, $13 20Ti 13 ii.'i, fancy selected eggs lob Ijinfr at ri70"!'c icr dozen. CHKCSn The market ruled firm undet light receipts, but trad wns nulet Quota tions. New Vork and Wtttrcinnln, w hole milk Mats current make, fancy 3-"i (fP3-M4c, Bpeci.ils higher. New York and Wisconsin, whole-milk tints, current make, fair to Rood, ill1 i( . .14 c. Jobbing sales of fancy toods, 335(J34(. POULTRY LIVR TradA was nulet. but prices wre well maintained on rlne deslrdble-slzed ttock Quotations' Kowlt? iu express, 37$.3c tnrhiK chickens broilers, not lAshoriis. w. htw-skinned, weight ne Mt((2 lb. apltce, nil '."(.'c, do broilers' not Leghorns, yellow, t-ktnned, weishlntc l1!1 lbs apiece, ATiQb 4Sc White Leghorns ellow-sklnned, weighlntr IS IP'2 lbs apiece, 4UIHlc; do. do. smaller slies 3htff40c Roosters. 'J.ZU i!4c Ducks. I'ekln. U7028c. do, Indian Itunner ao4P27c Ueesu, l!0c Pigeons, old. Jer T'alr. 4Utif 15c, do, jounff, iier pair. I3(40c DHUSSIjI) was quiet and unchanged. Of ferlngs were light. The fnllowinif are the luotutlons: Fowls, fresh-killed, dry-picked In boxe't. weighing 4 lbs. and over apiece, :itk. weighing WA-i lbs , 84c; smaller size. 3ti32c, fre3h-killed, in barrels, fancy, dry picked, weighing 4 lbs. and over apiece, 3aMic weighing 3(3 lbs. apiece, 33(&34c; smaller sizes, 3(i$P32c; old roosters, dry plt.ked. 2'Jc, broilers, nearby, r,2(12c; do Wfxtern, 48.3o, spring ducks, Iong Island, 343ric, sriuaba, per dozen, white, weighing 11&12 lbH. per doz., 8.ftOU.23; do. do, weighing ltlo lbs. per doz. $7.30ff8.2a; do, do, weighing 8 lbs. per do,s,. $ti(fprt 7.; do do, weighing 7 lbs. per doz., 14. ,10 r. '.T: Art do. wei chine (ldH lbs. ner dn . $2.50vtf3'.3U; dark. J1.C0O2.23; small and No. 2, 00ctU!52. BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE New York. June 28. HUTTCIt Unsettled nerelpta. 111.331 tuba HlRh-icorlnir, ;,1M 5L",4c. trn, ftlOSL'Uc. flrata, 4IIV4 SIT0 c; Bwondi, 47'W41c; state dalrv. ntH4 W.lle. i;(10il Steadier. Uecclnta 18.2M cases Fresh-ffathered. extras, IllftJS'Jc; atoraKe narked, extra firsts IStuvnOc: Htorace. narked. tlrsta. 4j4H7c: Bvithered. extra firsts. 47'4 4!io: dirties No. 1. S7f8Sv4fi No. a. L'lUC 3Unici checks. 3IISi'37c: state and nearby hennery, whites. fit)(v(t3c; Bathetvd whites. 47BfrASC. western vvnttes, -iio;ihc! western and aouthern-irathered. whites, 40ffpri7c; state and neuruy nennery urovvns, nm.isci iratn ered brown and mixed riOWn2c fair to nrlnw -Cito-Ui'ic; nrsts. 4Ui;48c; seconds, 37 42c. , , , uilllKMii firm. neceipis. 0470 boxes, riat current make, colored, averneo run, 31Ho outside; tlat. current white, avervLge 'run. 31tl31Uci tutored specials, 3282ct white specials, 323'.Wc CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Chlcaeo. Juno 28 IlUTTfJIt necelpts. lll.liil'J tulis Market steady, Hxtras .llu firsts. 4tm ff.luUe: seconds. Mtlif4T l-3c. stundard, fdlUc. patldnff stock, 40044c. BQOH neexliits. 21,Uf casts Market firm. Flrats, 40IRI4H.C1 ordinary tlrsta. SH0 XH'Ac: dirties. 3H81oi miscellaneous. 3I1W aaVtoi checks. :'o032Hc: atorase-nacked flrats. 42Ho; Mtraa. 42W43o. WALL STREET USHERS IN DAWN OF PEACE Market No Longer Feels War In fluences, but Responds to New Era STOCK PRICES STABILIZED Urlltht. 21 r.Olfl 21 S-, lKht welBht. J20.."IIM W... x- .i t no ,tm x- t- . I -" '"' Usht ttBht. $ll,."i(ii'-0 7. henvv pack- Ncw Wit, .Tune 2S. The New orkmK ,,, fmooih; 1101)20. patkin sows, Evening Sun's financial review for this week is as follows : I'vents of the current week in Wall Street seemed to spell the parting of the was in this seine: war and its in- n uenees were left behind nnd the com- I i , ., . , , ' lllg Ot the pence period was given its I i t . , salutatory bow. There was no reason to doubt that the (iermans would formally sign the! peace terms this afternoon. The net means the close of the war technically, ns it has been closed actually for some t.- T, .. - . . . ' . . . iiiuiiiiiH, nas 110 tate ill stroke of the montns. lias the fateful stroke of tlie pen nt Versailles been diieountedV This cannot he known for certain until the Street gets down to woik on Jlnndav . but it can-scarcel, be questioned thnt , whatever tlie sentimental effect, it is irtit ' likely to be explosive. t, ,.. . . 1 npecuinrive order, so reientlv dump eneil, Is not exactly the muterinl to li touelied off readily bj a vitiated spaik The tiling to bear in mind now i that war and war's possibilities will no longer be a far tor in governing securi ties prices. This involves a ronslderable ' mental readjustment It is not enough in kin- tlint il 11 -! to Mjtlmt the war ended vvithcea- ..?i T,.V',rJ."St. N,"P",,,,,r- Th" '.'? " "", "'. - "" m-ii'ssai.v ro take men's minds frnm rim n ., l n... " ' ""' "" i in' iiusspssuMi ot n o nr to ro .vt nnrph as to whrrc the next meal is ,,i'B from. i New Kporh Dawns When the ceremonial l!,,ei.l, i n, ' tneie ends an epoch nnd there begins 11 new oijc. This is as true for Wall Street as rnr lie i-oit f ii. 1.1 v. a banker ovpre sed it a Rroat pinbleui I is eliminate, l t ,', """', is (.nnu lilted, but It uiimeioiis iroKenv , of small problems icmains N'eithet- enoell Clin sue, cuf,,!!, ,1,, . ., Mioill lllll SI1C( esstll Iv (ll'nnitiste.'lti. tie i , , - '" value of precedent. It is fur,,.. .. i t . , It is futile to (jo back to other wars1 or to other pea.e pe,i,N f(. ,.ui,i;,,.,. 111 tils nun 'CI... T.. e -i ... ...... ..,,,,,.,,, uie l.lie tuns UiaiKet. W let hep It shall l.e ... 1 mniient or li'innoriiri. lns..K .,i..'.i...'i , -.- -...-.,. i null nu l wlucli borrows contrast in- ,.,,!,. -..'.' neenss the .,.. r,., . ." arross tlie waters. The ,.fre,.t the collective eve of Wall Stieet is ,. , ..i,,.. f.il moss frn, ,.l' V l'r' " ""'" nil mnss, from which siu-ceedini; .veel.s only can draw the noints of sl..i,!ii, ...... details. ..,.! ' --- -a.....,.,,,! Stability Without Wealmess I'., fi. fi . .. , 1 or II1P I1r.1t timn since tho tnidillp witli run srpfjif tivinui:,... ti re., ,i. in, tt,..i i.. ,. -.1 ... it- -i h "' " -'?H ,,,, '"'' muo.i t Trm of the fntiirn. :...,.!. ...'.'..,. ' I" I' ni. reMd.m, f ,. r.lvvn.nl P I ',". , '.. "'.. . .' v r . ' iTi.i, ., .. . m, "'." .. ' SfJ "inmuHiiii M-.'iK iiir. ii 1. 1 in itufsi. ,n,i ut r t-...i i11 '''v:'"" "..- .I.'"'.. .' u" "I "I LK has a bnckcroni,,! I.,,t !. i. i : ';.. ,.." :,, ,J ',.. ,."i ,..,:' .'.VK",... ' ".' " ' ''" ". .'' ,'."...J'nl. ."",. '."'"' '"m , Yf J . rroilllil ilefnllu 0.. I... . . .... I rill'U June-'" I IT V III. MS . I. l'llACll iiMVI'lt .lune e.i ll ijimm .... jl3 ,1" ",,,m -,, 1. .".'"(.IIHIIIII II till- , 72 IlelatUes and friends CassUiyr.lt widow of llenrj Ul,r ase.l ,j . . , economic soundness ,,f ,. ,.,,i-, u,,!,., 273 r nni a m. tniir,.n,..r. i, .., .1. . ,..,.i friend, zin.. ii.i. ........ Hfl 0 Anril tllP Iifm i.u,ut ... f . I A TU ' Su 1 b ul at 117 N Cinitii . ', , "" M,,"'sson of mil- ,t June .'U JAMBS II huclnm! of lit. lion-gjnre hossions wan liroKcn this 1 ''iroline Castle upiatln and friends v WCek. nftor rst'ihlkliit,n ... .1 U'T nf l".th Penna oluntfor 'aalr ,' l , raMHinC a icroul 111 i,nfted tu funeral ,erices Mon . 1 30 P n, tnnt robjiert. At the same time there rttainnm of dauhtr Mr I it Ftmier was stabilization of nriros without lk I u,tl N "V1 ,Int ,MJ Morl,,h a,n u' ,.,. e . . i'llyf wuuuuc (lis- viains mnj be lewed Sun ee pmj ot uenKiK's m the stnndiul list I cuapp .Une 2d f'LAitr;Nrr: w. bus Some tlirco weeks airo the iivirL-f.t c.nm.l I",n'1 of Ntlli .ffnpp (nee lterr) and son t l.on.Kwl f Z 1 ir,;MI,,,UKot SOCnied Oenrge L and late Man Crnpp aged 4tl neaiied lor a crash. Thou mine the furmeri of P'- s camac it iteuthe now famous warninc of tin IVdn-.ii ? lt1,1 frU nda iras w,s ,,f f"pblp "si. N'" ,,. j 1 "UIIIIII "l u" A PtltMIl Ite- jo (j A u Wyoming Tribe No 7 I O SCre Jiunid. I It m t t.mplues nf Uyrge T Wetherlll & .i.-. .. .-,..,. . . . (it invited tn fun ral miTvIcpi Iupn J inuusin iMiii .speed Ahead Ainliitions plans nro iilrendv nf.ini f.. providing tlio tncatis (if niiM-t'iiic the ili ' IliniltN nf ilitivriintiminl i 1. ti x- tionnl ( ity Hank cstiinntc5" tlint linlf nf tilt. niiHilifnptiiro, in the tr.i.ln I,.- I Q,,.r" -TJ: """"'i'"'1 bj. ,h0. !'n""111 " " ""in- i- iu,H.in iiiilllirii'v 101" at. sorts ot nivv inntciinls. Signs nf a i.nniM. ,.,.. i i r ... MPav export dPinand for steel ami won nrc not nantliiR. Tho Anicrinan Cnttni, i.xport i inaiiriiiK ( ni-pni-atinn lnis iiiMMi Otcailizeil liv cnttim ititprpstv mwl it i.; 1,1 '. c""" "it nsts and it is MIJiposcU tlint otlici- llldllstlios will tlo likewise KviinTiililicr linnl- pli-nim. , ',.. iimillllUB llllllk (li'.llllips nnd tlerlinuiR biislnps-, failures nttfst .. ti. i . . . .... in hip uusillfss molienillin lielo. Tlie siKal for full .need aliead indils.nallv, wns Riven lij (erniany s t eciinn tn SiRn the penee f'eat.v The Treasury fund of . S10, 0(1(1. 000, - 000 provided for cxtomliiiK eicdits tn the nations nf Kurope lias been ncarlv exhausted. Onlj some ?.-iOO,000,000 of it remains. I he War I'iiianre ('nr- ptiratinu titill has about Sl.000,001) .000 for export trade. The prnblen, of ship- ping hpurc is the drnvvbnek at the moment, but It n stated that the Milp- .,t..- 1 1 :. ..i i.. .. ..i 1 ! I I ""l""",B.1" '" ""-'" Which have been earning relief Slip- plies into 11-gul.ir commercial routes. The movement of troops is Hearing .... ' " completion also. If A,,,n.;,.., ! t (t, ...1. .,.,.,,. ,,f .. ,.,.;. . " , .1 tllPSO Rl-oat pui-hilillltll'S 111 trailt' tin- banhorn must 1I...1 the means. It has ' . '.'..".' "v """"" .'" hfipn P.t!n.ntnr1 tlmt nnf lfc. limn Sfl . (00,000.000 will be rcqulrpd. Washing- ton advices stated the Federal Itesene, . i i . .. i i i board has a plan to permit baulcs to invest X per eent nf their funds in such enterprises. A committee of batiKeis is at work on formulntiiiK onio form of the securities market DIVIDENDS DECLARED IMttsburiih Cob I Companj uf Xew Jersey ...... -. .1 na nunt ..n ttin Ntllimnn fcl,u 1. '". ."' .-..." V .i ..'." . -.i "V... .. ..n pavahle July 1 to stotk of record June -JO Santa Cecelia Suuar Corporation, ucula' semiannual dividend on tne preferred s'oi k of 3'A per cent, payable Ausust 1 to stm k of record July 2.1 In the ruturo the pro- ." .t-al.lM .kill l.A hqi'iililo niieistii1t' of record July 2.1 in the ruturo tne pro- ferred dividends will he pavable nuarterlv The Camden Sufe Deposit and Trust Com- nanv. reaular quarterly of tl per share, pauble July 1 BAR SILVER Commercial bar silver vyns quototl to tlnv In New Vork nt .fl.OS'i, u ilct'liue of' He. liar silver was fttl lower in I.ontlon todnr t KHid. , Extra for Hamilton Wool Company lioston, .Ittne 27. The Hamilton Woolen Company deelttreil the rrxiilnr semiannual tllviilent of .1 per eent and an extra of It per cent, payalile July 10 to stock of record' June 28. orKanb.ation and it is prnbnl.le that this Jh,.r.,T. Tm Int lYolv's. . hV. im " KSj-K.-J- wflt.on. " br;. Shorthand. , "VrrvTir, WlNnCOD " , "n" """ T"'",n,n' ? , ,- oStdoor h'Stu" Kin. June and Sffi' rim work Will bear flllit 111 the near fll- IK (IAN' -June J?. JAMES It hu-l.and of the ..! ape.ilv vtem Cpinplele bualneaa HUltL WIINUOUR I , , , ... Vrrl1:. nfrllle 6!l3fl,Wnit v,..euulPPid enrage Write for ; vv 11 ll. ill ll nil III ui ui I M,rEr, , HoKan. aneil t.1 11 I , Uvea and and atu.tarlal coil'. Half rate, kur.imer I rare May's larpe.t and Left. Direction "ondny leave erncr-vllte 0 nl , ,. hklt and term. In O (1 rilAVnt.Kll Pros. ture. This tends to show that b.inke.s J I ';; VVanUord'Se. No -'- r and '."nT'tTm. ' Call ur vrUfoV'fu , "'" -3 ', "1'' M bV. ,.Wrlto '"' u- rl" Miltadelplila 10:5nU ' are far more pieneeupietl VVItll till! finail- A M nrfli.r- of the Court f l urter S,- iGS&i ?"?t ir'i?rrri "I'd ratnlnrur m.ritur- and nt.- Miss HM,.IN , Chflir Cars both Wavs. fXTKIHAI.E. N. n. rial and .'oininereial problems f the , ;J1"n;il,.'"J,lS"rSy,. Qm'! iViV" x'"' ,'."' W vm!& c?&c.krJiZ COLONIAL HOTEL Please make reservations. INTERVALE WHffT" hour timn 111 llll.V llliai-e vvliatever of int North I'idar Hill Ceni Hunaliis mav NSS mt- rh..t. est . ihii.i.ini.i. I ... n.it. u..i IninnuK Thrniislinnt Hie m-ntrT U 1 1 ijl rtUij MOI l.MTA IM ,arW en hinnua. of 'J; cent" on" the pre- Thorn.. Hum,. Helattve. a, nens m- - - ",-rrnll ' W SHELDON "W" " fiHMsT , 'Lll'-iiZl-lllilLi "j-oTroer. Tea Com Pny . rcular ' n ,11 Sun 7 Sn i to ,,o n m STRAYER'S 'V'w ,,',M " ??" ' " '" VdjinlniillV -" "" " ' vianLdrmSfiSl nuarterh--at flftv cent, is .hHre ,n he corn- H- ,',', P"T w ff'B "' J ,.- .,OM ,. jnrWM I T rg-, 7 THC WVNDMUItC.T.TuTrse JS-N'MJ. gXI-'' rreotnf.7n-.ion booklet, by wrltln. reeu ar uuarteny 01 1 '" ctni on inn m.. j ,' iV n i,t . mo 'iss'ss ;"iok-pa5nbU July 2B-l0 Block or ; ? ierdrvnAnn'n.nlr.. ,cf "sii'iair., "s? renttshurKh Coal Company of 1'ennsvlui- 'v lte, I to fureral, Mon. 8-30 la '",";. ia Viartiinr fiUeirtPrlv of 1 1 ner teni un resilience -013 Aramlnco ne hoi mn re- "mniSn a'nd ?M cent 'on' Ih?"- yuj m " fho Nativity 10 a m o'frreeo?AJuTybinh " '" "UCk '"KinKPATOIiJi.' 2d Wll MAM, U 0,t7.u ft "wililnm., Steel Porjrtnw 1'oni- KI'AICK. d .10 run. r,, s.-rv t nany. reuular uuarlerly of $12.1 ii share. Sat.. 4 .3(1 p in 1,1 S. .ith st N nh vv ales . SavJbl, July 2.n to stock of record. July 7 Int. Or-.nln Com . .ale. Jun. n PlttaourRh ftieei Lumuunr. ii'ituiiu .iuiii- uiini-.i v,,w -. .. ... . LIVESTOCK QlOTATIONS Chlcnrn, Juno 28. HOOH Receipts, MOO head Market mostlv lSffi'So higher Dull on par-King Krndcs Top, $21 ilS OATTMJ -llecclpK 1100 head Market comparr-il with week niro And rholco stoera -artinor tower, vrarllna-s and medium irrades, iiKtnvvelitnla i'.ic In -Nlc higher mti-.i..i' iieceipts nunti i!,"c lower, nnti i..l narllnna,' iieiauvei nnu irienus women ni win OOO head. vearllnRS .,,, r,.n,,, , s, iinnirm in- church. In riMshiirxli, June 2S 110(19 Receipt. 1S0O html flftv to HOC hlBher. Heavy mixed. IJJ r,0MS2 DO. one load fancy, 122 7." (new world price rem bed todav, pievlous hlsh top, J52 40) l.lutu orkers. 2l OU, PlK. fit. parkeri I13JJ1II CATTI.K Receipts loo head Steady . SHKl;P llerelpls. 124 head Strontr. S10. t.aml.. 40,. higher at 117 40 CAl.VH.S llerelpt-, 50 heart. Steady. 20 All closed ateadv Pittsburgh livestock vards will he closed July 4 and B t. Irflllla, June 21 IIOC1S rtecelpts. rain hlcher Ui. $JI US, hulk. 121 4.-.4J 21 i hnntt tvntirii, CM i-.ff'H ll". m...lliim roituli JITWlll. pIrs. $11W20 a!rRori,,l,V!'-o"Si .'hvi:' "f';,: - ?iL,,U I'l?" '".' cn,"m?n; 1V, V'if, ' y.'i-"3"' vvelRht Rood and ihnlcp. Ml .10 ... V'"' 'ommon and medium, in .r.Wl 1..MI. .v 1 1 i.r; uei'.'ipls. lino, unchanged necr I.UIi her eitttNi helf.ra tU T.iXMl '. IW, 1704111 eanners and cutters, $lt 2" Hi' '" .V'-i ca'ves, llRht and handy welRht, ....., , ., in ,ier steers ? -. ,miii i i .mi; "looker steers I7."nlfll . SHIint' ll,, pts isrvf utvehamtsd. Uimhs 4 pounds down. IncludlnR nprlnss. i llliliiii'i 1 ulN and iiimmon JSffill ."ll. senrlln,, nnlh, rs ""',,', "m.m. ,.l -,! l.L, , 'm'Jn ".'."'-o'ii'''"' 7'a'7"'" - i culls una I '.,,', '"V.""" steadT0 I S21 r.osui 7''. ! fni'vK's'tr idv"'J:'i"i Cliielniinll .tne "J nnna ,1 ,.. !00 he.i.1 Stead I'acker, 1 I, .V n.- !., L.. , 00 head Steady v 'V I I."...'.'. '". ?IUl'l mmi;i.c uooo nt itoo head ie,..u 1 . Mn.l.P-itoooiptv 1700 head Steadj. I '-"mus' "'r"w '" an Knnsjs tit,. je js iirtris itereipts ,,'!"n,h,'ah' ,,r'r"n.'1. ,'Ii 'J""1," "lk S20 sow Mmi! "iw,!;" 120 liU, T";, " i!S! Pifc,:!'V'i'r".ii'" ,."",' ''"" ''0K', s-''- '"' fWTTi.i: iinTi'iit, uno he.ni f. r we. i '.ii" ..I...'. .n - v' inv tu Inwer siiLi.r it.-. . nt mm head rr wiei, I.uwer Urc!flS ,. vnr.iiA -nine ., MAUV I, widow ef w idow if v'"' P,l, VllrnL ., ."r.""'" . "' "''". "', 7 -I Hear, of ,h. ,'hrei. f 'the fi,.:' in- vlt. d tu fun. r 1 1 11. .. 7 an , ... lei v nth at Solemn twii, L. eh .1 """mo? "Auto"' rv,!? S' ,,5n"" ''"" a'OPHVh-ci, -o m.i.-p,.. .. 'ClIV'"'IAV .'"": -,1. .MAltTii wife " " .iKU rtllilfllllin ineo nomas lieill 71 lU.iit.uji and frle-n.lv , rtW' M Soclrtv VfttTto UfX??! ' Hon Ail2T r - "", Mirshill st Int prlvete, Nor wood rem Itemain. u hi view ed Sun T tn n p re " sun . v,.,, ,' "Ut" '' ' "A'.'A i,1,!1".?:.1".'. It . wife of . ......to ... t. Lni.-i iiiuni lieu ''" e'Si"v.d .'." fuil!,'''l service- Mon J I ii' ',. ' -jiii mi t .in ni l . .1 int I , ,, s C'r"1 Kr'enls mav call Hun. 7 .in ''..".' HACSCIL June JC AfOC.sTV wife of r'', ","ch it to serv lee, Mnn In .-nlie .;,," i:. v illrnrri ! i. Int Mt Meri.t, .v, i"malns mav I l' vloK ' hu" 7 '" '' o ro ! l'i:CKLIt Jun. .'il l.iifl m:CKi:il i h..l....,.l .,t M I- I, . .... . . ... elitn.-.. anil friends tnvltid ..,n. . i.ie.rniHi..rKiriinn.i.',".- , . ..n... "ii of Alb.rtlm anil lute Hubert lleiker Domini-k and Anna Turpcv m. kmei H.litlvos and friend- .mnloves of Lanstoii "e'atlv.s mil friends SI Chnrles, Ilolv I Moni.ljp.. Co . Invlt. I to funeral Mon I Name sucl.lv liivlte.1 to fun.nl Tue ! i; j" reside,.,. f i,rti,er-in-i.,w .ime; i s .i ... , '"i''.'",'; "'J;1'." L:.... !J"" " ...,ms. -ei i inn inn, M Int tierill.in ' l.utherm Ceni ll. mains mav b.i M.w,.llhirl Mm 7 In 10 n in .. l,.'.'Yn.TJu.n': r7 ''HitlsTlAN v l,l r ' ''.ipter N'o 2.1J I! A M Invited to fu- lie, , 1 aerv l( es .Vlon . .1 P tn Kllrvlow 1'nliili Suml.iv School Lower . ilon Monts-i.n.erv ''ountv l'a Int odd IMio' .'pin CKd w n l'a Trlinds mav , ill in . nfl.r 7 n ... cii.dwvn .. .!" '.u.,.s.'1 .'i11:11 huddenlv- June 2.1 n..-All i; widow ni VI, Il,i Mumstris. ltUtles and friend Invito 1 tci funeril ser it ei Min , S p in . parlors of L S Htsor in m ."iMCf Himrford iim1 Int Mt I'l'Mit-mt 4s J .Mon upon aniui ni irnni vt Miirord N J palni: llmmt Ht Station 12 3d p m , 1- in 211 n s 10th t int rernwuod ivm A.u.,,: 1 Auto funeral Hemains mav he Mew id Mon uniAN Jun 2T. soimtn wife of John nuiwn unit ilillijhur of lule Ilmirv nr.il tri. mis lnviipii tn funcr.il (Mfi Tu. - . l1 Vt,rTll',,imHf1.'UIC.!'i''7uner!'caf '"nrxAlv-liu,;:1 v-'iMt-niA j i,rv- 1HV iihi. Ililil wife of .tocpli J Punphv, "-"' lt.il.itl'"' nnd frl mN Im Ite.l to MjniTiJ .Muli t .in " ni r'MU nee ni fuh-r ln-l i John Dunph. 'W. Silnmn j;, ;nK(,r,'! n,','," 'f. , i:iu:iilk jun.. '.'. maiiv 11 wife &( '""ttlleli Hl.erle (nee flrossmin) Itelatlvei, ,n,i frind. invltnl to funnnl -un J p in. Mbiuu.i pike ami Kim a. Woidburv HtmlUB N J Servlcea l.ulheran fhurcli S nl ,m cilll.t,bor0- N J rrlend. ma ni sat. eve t'l WVU'V At T'.ail inr Pi .lune 2.i .1 Mine - ,n m, iliuchtrr of laU John m.l Winifred I, mn.n .Cj-nyt.;,, ,,-r- -JunS' llin s .. m. residmre of i.n.th-r Jam . ffin-i ( 1,, . .n,,. s .",,, 1 lteiirt ! In 1 in im llolv cross1 "('ilmV.A'iti. -Jm.e si. i coddaiu) (ftee stilwoiii. m'vited1't,Cr'i.-rvkea. Tu. 1 '. 111 Vntn Timer il t)ir t I'" r (liiDllAltn June -ii. K.v 1 in.iti-M, it vvii. or ijiiwooa Mtives nnd friends ,...i ... ,... 1.. To, u ' t. ni .i..:u x 13th at Int private . 11I1TI..I 3.4.4- nh linn ll IjVII1 i hu.band of S.illlc 'Orifiiih Lite of 114.' )$"ZnS8 "a'ervKi"',; nn$ ,r"roU !ui2lif?el 1 1'rlend mav rail Sun after n m ' ii.iMii.Tov iun m i.ri.r.i.i.v it HAMliIOV lUhVilvea -,.d ,r, nd. Invited lo service Mon 11 11 in nllv-r II Hair ' "-" ""' "" "' "" hani.on June so. (inoiiur w man i.on sit hu.liand .of Kmm.i II 111 on (ne. i usias formerly 41 S 7th 11 lurbv Tn ItilatHen nnd friends I'ourt N'o :i."7 ronntir. of America: M'.ijor i.h rst rutin lonntirs or Amerlea; Ji'.Unr i. rnt i iiinn. No r.l Snni nf Veternna. m in' i ri ledtrm K7 JTA 'tiliSS 8'" Mon ."S , fllUpr It llnlr niris.. ls.'il i In "tllUt M 1,M flaTo1? m' ' '" '"' "' " nvrrox June 2, jami.- m of late Jarni'i and Ann Hatton (nte I n afeii 41 , Jorm, rl f rrlsh ,.avev ,,, iwrv. Ir, land Relatives and frien t- nipiuves of I ;"$ ?rVtil?t!&. .iftShS in im .Tamps o nrii-n. snu Hcinherjtfr be vl'iveil Sun s tn 10 p m llOM.IN'ilSWOnTH - -Suildi nl it IMIermn N J . TII.DHN -, William and Amanda Ilulllnir ntril Mi n 1 p In IVertn S June '1 ii ol Int. irlh Tu wife of Kt l.ilivea and Vloirlerl llle lra . UKtll 111 S.I.-V. InlLri In .ervirei. Mini 2 II friends invited to services. Mini - P rn . , at Keformcd Church. 3chwenksvllle Ta Int uc .nvenksvlll.' Cetn. ,.m, ,.t KUT. June 27. ANNA I. vvldoiv of , William C Kut?.. formerly nf It. nd nc ra 1 i lii l.v. lanrlii w-ni. Anil Uiliv 11 fliT N William c iv anvd t2 l'"i ., , reside i (j'uten jst'J 1 hiiuj "in villi ."-.ii ...... .. eno of Bon-ln!n alter .S ) llnzel ave.. West rmuaeinma i Services and int. at Charles Tvans s Cem ltednlnn 11 .nun iientiuu.- ini-. ..... I.lOKIl June 27, ANNA F dauuhter of Franit and Wllhelmlna Ucer 'ne, I'reund) CNDTRTAKKH' CKMKTKIIV Lm Altl.INUTON CEMV3TK11V Four grave lot. sale P 730, ledger Office. MHinr i moju ut.. .i ,j K-latl( mn ' "' . ' V" .; ... , ,Y" . ' "i Ji , ' " ' ";"" f-rn 1 u.t.nri B. hi AaA jii - "a an w . - i zvijv5'-i.,-tr.r7vo Hrnnn nt nw ...... ,. . ., ,,. JJia I Cilia c xl mn re- M ltnjW.auaiMawrsnaaiM.lilsiiiiuiujw jliawaii Willi Eai l4 & BllOAD AND DEATHS llelatlves and friends, members of tho Arch confraternity of the Holy Family Invited to funeral. Tue 8 30 n m . residence of par ents, l.'otl X Ith st Holemn requiem mass St. Peter's Churrh 10 a m Int private t.IWOLN Juno .'ii .MAtll.Al.NMA. Iwlfo uf Harold Lincoln (nee rVhrr-iner) aired i vited to funeral Mon 7 30 11 in 200S N WIHIt.i; Ilt.OCK OCEAN H10NT Ljwrmee si lipqulem mas St Honlfarius a Directly on the lioardwalk, lioston to Hover Cn.uCj!. " m ,n' ,lnl' Hedeenier ('em nan Ave. In exclusive Chelsea section Cap I.INNAHI) June I'll I.i:rtTtA H TAI ; Boo Fresh nnd sea vvster hatlis, prlvats and MAdl., wife of William James I.lnnard ' puhtlc, nnd every appointment Modern 1 elatlves and friends Invited to funeral hsdro therapeutic department Orchestra, services Sun. 4pm. residence of hushand 1 Dunclnc Auto bus meets trains Hooklet lid.' waBner nvc, UOBan Int ureenwooo em . itrooKijn, . v.. Mon. a. m isevv York papers copv. I.ITIKIOW Juno 27. MAnOAnr.T widow of Ituliert I.llhRnw aRed 119 Relatives and friends Invited to services. Mon 2 l in residence 2.101 S Colorado st Int private MMl:tt Juno 20. Tlir.lli;SA It . vilfe of John Milder ineo (llohelzl Due notice of funeial will he Riven Crown Point read, VerRa Wcstvllle. N J SnVi:il1 t his revllence 213 S 11th st lime 27. rniinnittr-K nvrrvnt.i,. -on of Caroline anrl late l'r deri. k H Mavers AffM 2' Relatives and friends memhers Divlslun A 1411th Infantrv Invited to serv- "J. hne,.nf"s,m ,n, "lrl ',e,",'V 1. '"" son from 7 to 10 e m 1 .f, tlll.I. - June 27. Lit V 13 wife of llu Rene L JtcOlll ami dauuhter of 1'ivl.t and Ires Vlon 2 p m. (Mlv.r II Hair Hid Mnr. I .,,. nin(i... .., r.i.n.i. i..,n.i to funer.il Mon. H 3D n in residence of par - Mits 2722 N' ItjnRRnl'l st Solemn requiem 111,11. hi l i.iiiiiinii s v-nurcii in a 111 in1 Huh sroukhre com Auto funeral . MVl'lls June 2 ANNA I". . wife of .'o'eph Mvers and daiiRhter of the late Jo'eph nn! Sarah Vile Reiitlves and frl.nds Invited to funeral. Sun. 2 r. m fjnr,, c.....uu wm. uiu XHJMANV June 2(1 1'ltANCIS Sltni:- JlAKMl lnistiiwl of Lllsaticth L Niemann "..'," V '". "li '!..""" '"" lir. "" I "Piv F 1 "n" irienus uiviieu to sirvlie. Mnn 12 noon. I Oliver II llnlr llldK 1S20 Chestnut st Int lil-IVHtn VV'n.1tl,,la Cm ",;,,,.. ; .. ' ... . II II. 1. 1 I .- .1 nil. -I II I II I lie Ol I Thomas Phillips formerlv of llnl V 4nth t. West l'h.ladelphla R Int Ives and 1 frlmds ltar and Ho.irv S icletv of Si I I AiMtha's Church, nnv other m.ilitles of ?;",', ","?,"' 1 !'lr r'.' .".".I1 ".".' "it.h. m "' J will. I. she mav hue h, en .- mem'.er Invlt .1 '" S;,-V'V-ii-?',;;.'.I.n;.f.i0, fP ""l'''T tn funeral. Tues . s 30 a tn snt wvnn Mt.lsT lit 111V DI.I,. I'mnrletor utnl mail Ulli t nnd I.tinstlnu up i sl I'lilhidtljihin) Soli'niu hlsh mim of riiui m our Lulv of 1 nurd' Church 10 i in Int St I nN Lm rdmorp 1JIMNV June l!t ANNIK widow nf John (Quinti Hclatlvfs nnd frirnd" lnltnd to fu ' ii i i Mon TO n in 7V2 N Hnnm-lc ft Nolmn rcnulrm mn t Mil hnl Ctmrth 10 n n Int Hnh sppulfhrt Cm in N Tunc 2d M IT son of Thon-i-ind Mnr 11m n (tien Murph ) awd 3 11 li ii'"! nnu rniKii :.iiit ii to iun rai, mo- "vs an.l rrleticls i.n.n. n In run. ral. vion " ,!,' "lv.r."W,Wn X, vlrr',.JJ M ,ni ' , -llAl'iyt -unditenlv 1 :. wn.i iam ' V "on of (J"ore and 1 'lor 11 I. Shaffer 111. e Ituttonl UelMtlves and f-lends invlt.,1 t, , I'nV's' nr FnrMrj.'oXhemv'lln.lE Ifon.nil llennlns m.v he viewed Sun r , - m -..-. ....... t,. ,-,, t- t .....tr c,.. . ,V. ';" V " " -, "J'il . "T,, mj- Mariiur Apdrtn.fntP Atlantic Cltj V .T Itpi)itl("i ii nd friend Atlantic fit I.tidjo " -.V1' " ,'' ,"' ,,: J""""", Tr"T N' ,7 , y j, imitfd to funeral services Sun 0 n 111 parlors of Mrs James Gormle lli: ' . Atlant Ic.oity. N J and t ;n at Chine! of Mt Slnil Con M'CVIlNrfON June L'O, SL'SAN- T STI.- l-rvenv tiiin titan an.i friamiu ,i t..i . funcr.il services Sun. I j m, 3"mi Jasper ' P'. .nrivnif THOMAS June "1 WILLIAM hushanil or viar ininnii inunnis aKeii .- JOlatlves nl frlPtuIi Invited to services nos Ken o(i,l avi (cur l-embroke live) Camden N" ' -','n r '' m 'l! J" MnI"h m I'hlln Prlends tn iv ,c ill Sun i "fte.- T p m -rruipl'.V .liirie "7 TIU1XIVS I u r Sul' nin hUh ni tn tf r - -' "' .-' - .....-..-. .-i.... ii -r I'hur 'h ID ii n Int n . -ro ''".ni ntii funara I VPI KW itl June ?ft n.inppr t riurt ,i. Fiilrmount iiurni ! rauen No I I Fr.iiun eretn 1 airmount foul No 0 in vltnl lo n11nr.11 terwu-f .- jii - jt n, reslhme of daushter Pi.12 (ilenwond ue Ine.ir 2th and nrli nt Int Olnnuonl rem lUmalni imy bo 'Hud Sat., H to 10 v :n WILIS Juim 27 MAIIV wife nf Alfred i; Wills (nef in hir-N(in) 11,'e.l i", j(i , .1.. 1 fslnn.l. Invllnil In run.,. .1 me .in-- " """ .' V'ViJ "l,",," f"i s 1 I ijtii t n I am- Station lierm witowii, 1 lTip m 'Int tirtsnte Kern wood Cetn tmin ruin niw 111111 ii rsiniiiiti rr wiiini im 11M111 .nine . in.iviiu ti son of lato William U 1". and Ann M Wood 1 i:i'.M"r. .Tunc 27 M MIY iu:i:vi:s wlf' uf Giome II .rkei -incl ilauhler ul i ,iiiu II 11 anil Anna M Reeve air.,1 2H Relatives .Tnl frleniN Invited to funtral vol - '" ' Ml hti,i.-ii, .' in MriTit s..ii,.h.iiin Pa Int nrv.itp Snulh.inin I .. . i.i ,i....i itot.tiBi i.i...).,n- i.rn...i Iralna for Houlhatrmtnn le.n. New tou n 1" I'i ard tteadlnr Terminal 1 '. n tu zir.m.r.ti vt 1. frernon ito-mtai iune '7 Hi:uU(!i: J ZII.i;i.i:it 3.1 -un of Harrv u .ml .'r.inee II lecler ttel-itlvea nnil Tiiii.,lin..p.l... VI,.., .1111.. ... lrlnu iniif'i " it-j n -p hmi .. .uf u in oihpr ii iJuir uM i"jo hestnut st int S!TMMFIl CAMP8 oiinn Irn nnd lo GRADUATING GRAMMAR crunn' nnv? JVwriVJVU OU1 J M lh fellow. iv, "Som- cla-.. nlftT I nnd peed oh. nov"' Your vaeatlon will , not be complete unle.s vol, take n I), with I mil la hacked by the. Lantern Home of It. kind In the .ountrv Our beautifully nin.. inter! ntnlocue telli tha story, e ree Wrlta t " '" . . !! 41 4-.. .. ilP.ii. infM niniuisms n-u-i mi piuij. irc vru; it pnee to ,, rYKffii! n, r-' - -- - - - --- srMJnnTS - T.Mtr Pl.nr. N. . LAKE 1'I.At'IIl. N. 1. NOW OPEN lnrlarn In nil ItU g riliftlrirlnont 1 J. .1. SwrKNKY. Mir r-r. gS!!!g1ilnl iLl -""'!!- A-"-0- TQi.rnKsTi:n m:ril. tin. unTCI TTil r"Ut7Cri7t HUltL 1 ULUrito 1 tl auUfuy B,tUated on Chenapeak. Hay All Jh; x,)u,ntlie of Salt Wati r and Ozone hlit'ilaii i!'-1 "i, j" """ "Jul wten tnu An uuj iu iui.v-Jir.oi t,n loicnesier ise-tcn. am M AMIINCTO.N. U. C. - r 1 . rri-nn I 3vfr-.l DUrlingtOn ilOtel i mi timn flvr mlnulfi from ecryth)n Ameiican and European Plan9 431 Rooms. 222 Balhs. $2 & Up Itoth fte Short Courses NO ADVANCE IN KATES BooKKeeplnn Shorthand Tvpevvrltlnff. nnir-l Hall entnanintp. uici.ipnone v oinpionieter ' SCHOOL SYSTEM Reopens Ninth Month 23d. Write for Year Hook and Hates (IIAUICS IUK1 ON VA1II. rrlncliml. IMIl und Kate Ms., Illlludf lulilil. Ynunc Women Hint f.lrls F A SCHOOL SYSTEM Reopens Ninth Month 23d. Write for Year Book and Rates CIIAIII.KS nl'KTON M'AI.SH. I'rlmlnul. l.Mli and Hare Sl.. l'lillailelnlila. The Gordon-Roney School For Olrla, 411! Spruce Ml reel General ami College Treparntorv Couraes. Itoof garden and flvm Mlsa IIONHY Prln Nl'MMKU iy, COVINtlTUN. VA. Camp Jackson boys, in tn. heart of the Alletbaolea, COVINGTON, VA. Cant. R. A. bMlTII Cant. II. H. OITKM Cm Pirector i i. I'll t-int4i)ii nri ni .in in i niu-,. .. i , MrTW apea i' i.(..i...- ...... .. i.ivi iiivup,, m rSlzUV I 1NIL "'-r. ,c. ruunn note! funeral Mon 2 ! m . .11 J N' 3.1 at. Cam- I DlJyn "" from I!Kh An.rr plan- dnn N .1 Int rrhate Unrlclk-h (Vni r.n up dally, $14 up weeUv i:urou,in WOori.sinr. Juni. Stl IS.VIint.I.A lf.i I l up dally. IIAimii-O.N HIPPh;. Pron of lluii. rt Wood-, ilc IPlitlvi.s ,,n.l frliMiiN , : i i r T C I iTT aV . i I ... fiiiior.il min i u M,,n ., ... I I f 1 1 U I Ul A A ,-v lUmatn, mav W ,1,.,J Su a,lor ST c IIARIXS I LACL A PACIF 'IC AVE, f,m priiiln i tp ii ro In I iinslunt rlninnnd fn ' mwv- ... T . .,..,.. no l,m..l!1 .......!. " - - -- .-.. -- i-w- nia ii nn ( iiiiiiiiiih ii irr 1 ..". ' ' -;iL d.- ... ;.. ,i.. , "- -- - - -l-l.:- rf1 rlrrnlnr. A.inr .M K llllMLlir. ror iiiHLr"" u1"1" r.narvmm ne,, M Trr.-rvrnPl A Tt . : T H E ENGLESIDE Pf'na'0" BUMMER nr.S0P.TS ATLANTIC CITY. W. J. . Coolest and Most Attractive Location HOTEL ESPLANADE ownership dlrecllnn W r SHAW, Charles ON THE OCAN FRONT pTlovetx otoncs of ral ronnva it of rli 1 1 irut tvmrv? mem without extravagance. MriLHIUVjinftN, ALVVATfi Ul a. WAYS OPCN LllLHAIUKtUrelt WmJV OT Vm f&ri rrLAvrccry. pcrv at cvJl.sca.3ons 01 me Yean A. n?c.Mnisodstan.laT& of axcellcrvce. C.oitv600. KAIIERJ.BV2By. Rest l.iiiutril, roinilnr l'rlreil Hotel Hotel Netherlands v... v 1. ... ... . . .. ....... ' " - " .,..-.. ..." .. Iiril-, ,..'111 IF, rial ,l, II I H. tne "on Llevator private baths runnlns I, '. In liedronms IMHIK n:Tfltrs V ,unlT prnncRe from hotel Dance I loor Vixuinta Are . i!oM to brrh and Steel Tier CsparityifcO American plan. table and Mrvle ! rpeclal features, privitobathi runninn water J in r.omi, levat&r: reaionab1 ratei do-n all )rs?ar.OwDrihipmTiarmnt J. L. LEEDS l "ll I IIIIIIMIIMIIIHIBIHIIMIIIMI IIIIIIWHiMiini M'lXIU. OVKIt T1IH 4TII fm... on nn I'"1L" "J'I"r . . Sun after ! 0-w fl I NEY f .J " "' b", ...,,, cirsv-cinss table, noted for Its ri'"011?':. "'" c00k"1 fo0'' Cn UP week m c iwnnxBT HOTEL MERI0N itiiti.iitt.oK. Vermont IVC anrl tbn 1lrnr-h nnr nil n.t. trnctlon. Japacltv 8R0. Jllffh-clas. modern hotpl. Superior table; elevator, prlv bathi, runnlnsr writer In rooms, etc. Kxtenslv porch cw Ownerihlp manne't M L. FAHLUT HOTEL JACKSON" llrclrila ave first house from Boardwalk an4 Eteeirier nncPHOOF. Prlv at-hatha, run nine water In rooms. Orchestra; nrlll American and European plan Moderate ratsi Ownership management. S J nHOOAN' BELLEVILLE HOTEL DUn u-LD HUltL 138 New 'vork Avenue. Jul, Ith v.PMal. .lliiirwlaj to Sunilnj or 1'rWa.v to Monil.iv, I ' American elan Danelne every evinlt.K ' lli IV..., ,r trn, I.....1 .."...i t , .. ". JTL'Z.. i THE CARLTON "ELSEA AVB. ' 1, ,, . AND IlKACn , "c Yarmouth """r"! Li" Jl? A , v.11 nuniu- Owrfrrhlp Mflnnwrnent CUAH. f. AZZAL.I - -- ROQUOSS South Carolina Avenue, adjacent ts brack. I .dp uj.nLiincupacronaEe.muil.aencinK, tnctiy modern, Uibl and servico excellent. g aolanum. Uooklet. A. irrajnau.19 TEL AUSTINE Pacific Ae nn 1 St James Place Central Open Minoundingi uppnalte tho Catholic1 an J Protestant churches $.1 day up Under i same management tor 12 3 ears. J H. Jones ' HOTEL FREDONIA ' OPEN ALL YCAIt T-nn.ane. ave. jt off ' lioardwalk European ptnn Uvery appoint' ' mi nt Vloilprati rate rewtaurant. mint WorthinErton 'VI1'ouri "i Pacini- avp. wonntntion nk fn)m tvKh & i,,ad ' Depot Hot .mil cold runnlnB vvutor In rooms l.Tin" mmlt.JJl Jl'. jvlilt 1 1II.NGTUX cr2 :- HOTEL CONTINENTAL AIwhvi open Ahvnva rendv Terms mi. ffHto Phnne " rlto M Vnlh rimrn i . t . i t1t,,m ti t Ti....lT 1 nrlfhart ' Jamea l I .1 IlPnch rif.in. t unexcel lat ihtkp, nirv rnis . i,nth ' ItiB from hoiw l.Itv Mrs J tVlrUrhafl.r it I I3 r.nJH Npw Ynri a,; Hotel Kio UrandejjJ Yran V ,. ,-ir ,f Kuron" it? nKn ?t ,,,.H?!;J' '."k '" '. ..-...." "' Wl. "."- OU I-"" l-V .....-- ji 11 -iiel-n 11. , - Dclancey-Lakewood Carotin a nr be.irh; bath- inp Ironi hotpl rnt niod ITT AY rUnnW 1'! Hnillap t ItnnnS.f.A.. V,l.iU'V.a vje le"o.-Jme.r , Kuwpran plan I p S.'.n a i; Ohanneli. n..".' I rntc ren Westminster K,i,.,;v 'Kh '' ' ,, ..,1.r'v fcn'-h. running at.- i K r.liupvvklv t'2 niupdillv. Cliaa. Huhre Hotel Arlington Mlcnlsan nv. near Ittacs Atlantic City. Orn nil venr tt j nmnnxr ft son- , Hotel Boscobel K""ucy am ntr ' 1 . . - ..Ian TlnnL Ia r m a r. .. ' 21- - ",ri- " "ftnj. l ; -- ' W ClaTton j fvfe , 7- ,....,, ,,,.,. ,,., ot To r X Mr?fir , - : on:.N pity, x. .1. Normandie-by-the-Sea OCEAN CITY. X. .1 fOO mrm lOf) milt' with pvlvnte hnthv. nn-t. n.tFlan well H'lter Ire n'nrt. kIamm. IlKht plant I11oator from uround floor Tor rates full Information inrj Imolilnt ml drew T. If. S. CAKE. Mannjr,r. THE BREAKERS Onll lioardwalk hotel K. A. YOUNG. .Mjf ' HOTEL BRIGHTON rth anil Ocean Ae, i Own Time ' K. TT ZrZ T" ! Holel Henry r K. . SPOT. Moderate rates Ha cell en t Mf. f" XT If : " - in-tirji The Mayberry Tf, m" ' Traymore nJX'wt d" Peu& r. .. . Tennis rourts VVnrlMi,i Swartlimore r,? rnl, . - i'il"rni.ippinrtt fri: my. n. ,i. 2d Reason TV TI CHl'llCH. uwntt ana rroprieior The beit combination of genuine seashnr f features on tne ituanuc v.nast Aiaichleis nahtna. salllnr. bathlmr. etc. ocean and bav Ktve tennis courts. The Knaleilde offers modern appointment! fiea and fresh water private bttht. etc. Orcheatra Oaraa-e Hooklet R. F. FVOI.V.. Mnnatrr. AIo The CoTlnctnn. lVeat rhllndelpht nciitv r.itovK. n. .1. SEASIDE HOTEL nirectlv on the Ocean front All truest mnrni nverlnnklnwgcean CltARl.KS HTOCKTOV 7NO I.AIiK nKACH, N. j. Breaker, fil'RINO lwKE nKACll. N. J. Ocean front. Surf bathing; tennis, coif, aaddle horses, music, ideal family hotel. EKCIuaive cuenivie. r.xceiiem tauie; coorl aervice. No rooaguttoea. Owneraala m&nattment i.orie n. unit, BKAMllF. TAnlt. N. J. THE MANHASSET "IT.0"7 i. i..vaXfr.nMn:R .tTBWI' Aeaklat. li. KOSS TUNER. Own.r-Px.a. Directly or. the ocean front. Capacity It), (3ti rL J J II o I ntTMMKR biworts CANADA r. :' umwM H'.':t-'.vv: UitiXt,Wf TO vacationists, tourists and motorists, Chateau Frontenac 13 the magnet star of the north. High on the cliffs of old French Quebec like a king's citadel it stands, impressive, domin ating; dispensing a royal hospitality a delight ful "Castlo of Comfort." Below flows the St. Lawrence. The Laurcntian Mountains stretch to the horizon. An old-world atmosphere surrounds it with a glamor of history and romance. Fine roads, through most Interesting country, lend to Quebec through the White Mountains, and by the way of Albany. Cool bracing nir insures perfect comfort the hottest midsummer day. Com panionable, cosmopolitan people, music, dancing, life and color. Its cuisine is of Paris and New York; its appointments and individual service, that of a Canadian Pacific Hotel. TlESUSS? . (130 Chestnut Montreal, OCKAN riTV. X. J. CEAN CITY, N.J. The Summer Goal of Every Wise Vaca tionist. Whatever His Age or Taste THE YOUNO PEOPLE knovr tb,t th. bathing ij cruid. th. UMwrdmlk dellxht ful and th. oampmiT conrenlal. THE 0LDEH FOLK know that th. bnetes ir. cool. th. fiihlnx and ulllu ,thft bfi.t 0T.r" and tho lilt of amuamenti unsurpaai.d, Ml WHILE THE KIDDIES know that thsr. Is fun .T.rr mlnuto in Ocean City. Hotel, and boardlnr houia, offer ersry oomfort an! croYoniono that caa dir.d. FREE. CONCERTS DAJLY . , , Choice cottaifs and bunealovr, for ills or rent, 'furnlthsd or unfnnuanea. I itraetlT. huliainic altos for lale . , , Ercelltnt train lerrlco Tla F.nniTlv-anla Railroad both iteam and lay' trio lines or Phlladolnhta. and Beadtnt Kallwav. 11.85 round tail) eicuraton on Readtnr RatlwaT .Terr 8undar the new antomobt'e brtdto rrom Dom era Point ahortom rout, from Fhtladilnh'a to Oocan CltT br .! mllea. tor bQOKlet. mromvatlon write lt&li&x A. uuajud. Cltr. Clerk, Oin Cltv, N. J. New JerseT State Oummer School for Teachen. located at nn.ti mtv. V. I. Tor details write T. D. Sensor. Denartment Trenton. K. J, AMU 111 I'AUK. N. J. The New Ocean Hotel Hneat i:uroiran Ilotpl on the Nortk Jrr"ej Cnnit. CnnarltT 330. II nAHnNT.lt, Mcr. HOTEL BRISTOL nirectlv on the Ocean Front. flANTA HIIiTAnn Ownr nndPrM POCONO MOrNTAINS Knelt" lere. Pu. jEagles Mere, Pa. i Q The niinimer re.ort that I. il ffcrent lieeniisi. It inmtiint'l. mountain and r.iKhnrr condition, vvltli untune stir roiinillneH. The fiindv lieilili nnd temprrote " v nter ef the late of the 1'acles af ford nilendld batlitne 2200 feet ubove e.i level. (J One of tlie tlne.t coif rourara In 1nerlc.1. C For booklet and rate., write The Creatmont Inn M'llllim Wood". Mnnnuer. The Forest Inn Herman Y. YeuKer, Man iser The Lakeside .1. S. Iilrk. S. on. The Raymond Murraj ". Kle... Mtnacrr I - ' llRNriVIt.l.K. v. Walters Park Inn WERXERSVILLE. PA. tuv. iKi:tfst pi.xcr. i The Blue Ridge Every Modern Appoint ment. We'll Send You Home Happy and Healthy i . M I SPECIAL RATE "4th" l WEEK-END From Tliursdiiv. .lulv 3d. Inrludlnc Supper To Miih1ii. .lulv :ih. lnludlnE Ilrrakf.iht SinBie Room for one - - Slfi Double Room tor two - - 5JU Have You Been Here? Tho llichhtml Houne Now open 0?rlook!nf the ranioud i-nunnon vniifv. pnn ror ruit A strictly modern hotel with excellent labia and aervice. Altitude iM feet bpiendld roada; irolf. tennia, etc oiieti Jniiv lilllli to October lat Address until June Uth. lulin J. nlhhnns. Manager HoUl Hennert Raltlmnre. Md nimroitn si'mvni. p.. BHBBBvlWIIIHWWmi EDF0RD SPRINGS? S ft ll . 111. Til. f.nrcr.iutidfrn Imtrl In 3fl00irre ninf. i?oo rt. umiTft ieu ittrl fire mlnrml wutrrn. On IJticolii Illnh H-flr. Cond tnotnr rnnd In all tllrnrllnn 1 lanilL ntf .. I.nl.... .1...I... .Idl... it ihhioi kuiit if ll ('if iai" ii'Hi rtuiiiE 11. W. 1IF.V1. Site ten m a Tinimiinnir XOBBISTOWTC. TA. Hamilton Apartment Hotel West Stain HI.. Norrlstovrn. l'a. A comfortable suburban Hotel betwaea tawn and country, overlooking the Schujl. kill River. La rue veranda, elevator oJ all mlrii convenience. It.ll Tlef.Kwne Vrl.l.w 114 m:voN. pa. 1 5r?.SL5ll.-JS: .ss men with famtllaa. Room with Kb ronabla rate. Danclnr. IjtH 0Und wlda varandaa. Phona Bermm J 8BMMKB B1WORTH CANADAs mfeawjmnfenac .Quebec f 'J (Panada (-im '(;: or full particular ana raiervatton, add res$t CANADIAN PACIFIC HOTELS St., I'liiln. 1231 Hrondwnj-,N.Y. Cnnarln ncfuy riTV. y. i. Auto lloaa Alan arn rurjaor of rublio Instruction, KAIINHR, TA. IlADNOIl INN. Radnor, Pa. A dellrhtfttl home rinse lo Btatlon fir n5utt ftmtllea and business men. Rhady erounde, coif anl tennis, excellent cuieloe; motorists catered to Phone Wayne 17. jErFKRsoN. y. n. New Waiimkk HOTEL AND COTTAGES Jefferson, N. H. IN rllK HEART Or THE WHITE MOUNTAINS Golf, Tennis. Fishing, Riding and Dancing Dally Cnn'frtu ori:v moM jtms 28 to oct. For booklet address hotel or 8 Went 40th nt.. New York N T. Stock Kxchance Om- of N L CARl'CNTCIt St CO. rrank V. Sliutf. Owner. John J. Hennrssj, Manager. nixviM.i: notch, y. h. The Balsams Dtxvillc Notch White Mountains, N. H. Season June tn October Booking oflice now open. B Weit 4uth at. (Town & Country), DAVID B. I'LUMER, Manager Pnone )0 V&nJerbtlt. COItllAM. N. 11. MT. MADISON HOUSE (nrlmni. N. II. "The Gateway to the White Mis." HOUSE AND COTTAct; til'KN JlJI-1 It, Sflrt famllT hotrJ. rtm tnuwc mkm nn urvn-Fira ah uiuoor tMrti. Tup nORMS ,B ''"'li-',,' iltllTAlMl 1 Ht U"lu"J AU-A.re liriiund. thnde. bpnrta, cowl table isear It H nn$ trolley. K.0 pueats. Modern tmprovemeata. 1W to 'X' KooWlet Hot 1. I MXflMtA l'AI.l.. rN. A Wonderful Vacation' Playground THE CLIFTON Niagara Falls, Canadian Side Under Direction United Hotel Co. of America A modem hotel H eferr dclaO. Outioek en American and Cana dian Fall! ard Victoria l'lik. The prifllcgrl of a hrjyil" country rluh. Rolf, g-u. UiJiai ard Denji(. European Viatf French Cuisine The' Dansant Dinner Danclns Rcierfaliont nay be made at any ef Th. United Ch.ln, or fcr vrrlllnj direct la The Dltloa, 1 Miliri F.lli, Out. ' : ceo. n. oeil i. p. najne. oci.cral Jianaacr ianfiar I t-'i 'frl 1 'B 1 t I: 1 5 6 f. ff. j '-tii'j i 1. u-lH rl S'ftfti'ft astgaBG ihS haKsSalvfaAavKa(aWait
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