aS ;Ww rtcwinf t f'J"' '7W;"'-.- 'pTipfr " "' ' - wWT$frtyJj ir a .,! Wl' V, ' ( - . -nii ' u Td r EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, . FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1919 r is j f . iTr; i .i ip iipym. l'llm u I 14 IV. I' VANDERLIP SEES U ,S. American Poople as Individuals Will Cure Financial Illness, He Says URGENT NEED OF CREDITS Frank A. Vanderlip, financier, tcill sum up the results of his recent tour through Europe in a 'scries' of articles entitled "What Happened in Europe" in the Evening Publio Ledger, begin ning licit Monday. New York, July 11. Th American people, noting ns individuals and not as a nation, arc ready to provide the jnedi clue which will cure Kurope of o finan cial illness which Lord Robert Cecil told the Ilritish Parliament Tuesday had led the continent to "the crRe of a financial disaster of incredible magniturp through which it might or might not get," aceoidiug to Frank A. Vanderlip, financier. Mr. Vanderlip, in an interview here yesterday, did not attempt to minimize the seriousness of the situation. Never theless he expressed great confidence in America's willingness to help war wrecked Kurope. "The sentiment of the American peo ple, I beliee, is ho trulj altruistic." he said, "that I believe the credits which Europe must have to surUvc the crisis maj be obtained by an iudustiinl loan floated b the American people as individuals. "I lime had hundieds of letters indi cating it. T have had indications that American films and South American firms aic read to pioide the raw ma terials and the tools which will help put llurope to work on credit, rutting Kurope to work is the solution of the eutite problem. America is Rca to Help ,"Luiopcati nations must nuke the secuntj for the loans of the er toundcht. They must undeihc all ex isting specialties. "I beliee America is readj to help Euiope. So inauj people have asked me. 'What can I do?' Ouly cater ed I ieceied n letter fiom a well-to-do-rionda farmer, who makes .an offer in good f.iith to take throe teams and go to an Kuiopcan courftrj and plough fields, tlie, expenses of the en tire ventuie to be borne bj himself. Impractical, jou say. It isn't imprac tical as an indication of the spirit of America to aid Europe. "It is not neces-sarv or desirable for the government to go ou with the gieat gocrnmont lojns.. The indi vidual loan will save Kurope will buv food, raw material, machines, and railway eouipment and give the continent n chance to legain its fret "Europe's problem is one of ciedit. The debts of the nations nie laige. and yet those nations must have law materials, machineiv and i.iilioad equipment with which to return to their old economic basis. Production is what is necessarj . "The big question is: 'Where aie they to get the nioucv to pay for the things they must import?' It is a case of national barter. The nations must give what tliev nave ior wnm they need. But Europe is devastated. Italy, for instance, is nch in man power, but it has little to trade for the vast supplies of law materials it needs partieulaih coal. There is so little the nation has to sell. There fore, it needs help outside help. It must pay or have credit for the things It imports. Credit is Delicate Problem "France nlans a budget of S23.000.- 000,000. Where is it to come from ? If! Germany is able to get on its feet be- fore France and there is grave dan ger of it the situation will be difficult for Trance, indeed. . "Credit is so delicate a thing thati It must be talked about carefullv. Ifi It is to be weighed and analyzed and its chance of being repaid appraised, the result may he thnt the conservative investor decides to have nothing to ilo with it. There is not a credit in Ku rope today that does not need to be weighed and its chance for repayment npprnised, but it will not do for Amer ica to say shevill keep her dollars at home henceforth and get into no foreign financial alliances. "One financier told me he intended keeping close to the shore. I told him he might have a hole stove in his boat. Wc arc in the world's currents, whether we want to be or not. Ou the narrow -est material grounds wc will see how Involved is our civilization with the civilization of Europe, and we will in jure the fabric of civilization there if we fail to help in lier hour of need." KMmmmaLAMm rt il' . Xi s . . . , f !A-5' AS EUROPE'S DOCTOR Ji'Sf&a vcp fnil to he n in her hour of need. t j. i ' i ; JI Hot Water I I 1 Without a Hot i i I Infi IU 1 1 ' II Kitchen I 1 Cook by gas throughout 1 , r i !lllll"le summer. Let the coal 1 1 c J llfed store remain idle dur- II L, ing the warm days and 19 f I 1 meet every hot water need 1 HI . 1 Iw1th 1111 l? 111 Tjss2Xbfa$H I I III jaaKausaa axa waxa vomer 1 1 ; i im InIIH tar Mi y nf Ii IU Hnndreda of rhll- Ml j Li llllUl ll,lila liouse- imX In rT tlF 11 wives And the JtJfy, Sll 1 s HKS "IiTekln" par- m I .A IH ttrularl- con- I, l , s 111 Tenlent d u r I n e B i ,J BU ffl ' $ w ' I rllH vt a r m vreatber. B1 i Ii nl i. 3v i I MlllH Amnl hafc unt.nr VOffHi IB f,i ill for Ter home- ffiTnT j I I hold need at no I ' Il I K- II II roorei labor than Si j ') ml Zr II orr.lnr th fan- ' " r III Simple, ef JJ ' MM t, IUll!B fleienti dependable P' w I HI ' . ImIIH ncl eronomlral, I'l I HI ai I IH ApproTM or me i, , m nu J", ' 9 V. a, I. Co. Send ' I " ! I" lill ,0r bO0k,et' itaHHi Hill L B L0VEKIN jl I ?' ' II TTat.r !?(- Cn TT BJ I , I a 111 to LAtmui st. I I'l r HI niiLA., iu. sen ItoSttmSm- . J i i if t -l t ? 'V. ', " A. 1 i ; z , , FOUR HURT IN RACE CLASH Nenroes Waylay Twelve White Men at Longvlew, Texas Longview, Te., July 11, Four white men were wounded early today when negroes fired upon n group of whites they had waylaid in the negro section, where the whites had gone in search of a negro school teacher, ac cused of causing the publication in a negro newspaper of statements deroga tory to a joung woman of this county. There, were from twelve to fifteen white men in the party and they re turned the fire as long as their ammu nition lasted, after which they with drew. With re-enforcements, the whites returned to the scene, but the negroesi 1111(1 IIIPJVlivli !- "iiliVil UH'll l'll lll'il five negro residence. 0.S, FOOD SURPLUS ROW (121,100,000 General March Says War De partment Could Have Made Declaration Last February By the Associated I'rcss Washington. July 11 Gencial Slnrch, chief oT staff of the ounv. told a House subcommittee on war expend!- , tures todar that the War Department's declaration of surplus food stocks could ' have been made iu Februaiy intend of May, and that on July H the declined surplus of foodstuffs amounted to M'Jl. 100.000. Chairman Reavis, in questioning the geneial. contended that delay in cle daring the surplus had icstilted in gnat loss to the government and had de piived the public or "nocIs for which theie was gieat demand. Iu a statement tiled by Clencral March the surplus of food stocks was given us follows: Corn beef, $24,000,000: bacon. S2'!,fi00.000 : roast beef. .V20..-00.000; ftesh froen beef and poultrv. !s20, 000.000: corn beef linsb. $10,000,000: canned vegetables. S2.T.OOO.O0O. Chairman Reavis wanted to know who was lesponsible for delav in declaring the surplus, without which vast stocks could not be put on the market (jeneral. jnu rcalie the distiess i.iiip(1 hv the Inch iiivp of livinc." iho ihairmriii usKpc, "nncl do von tliinU it npccar.v or koo.1 hiisiurs to hohl meats for tlio t imp the clppartmpnt held thpm without saving n surplus pitp.l. which would iiipau tin nine this lno-p for the ciolnp'.tl. tiudp''" It was a fair critipiMii. (ipneral March rpplied. that the Mibi.tpncp hrnucli of thp quaitpnintrr's corps had hpcti ovpnaipful. addlnc that in his opinion a Mirplus lepoit could have hppii pippared safelj in Tpbruarj. The attitude of Secret.irv Uaker. he said. hud been to keep the maiket from beini;! noo.ien wiiii a grp.it quuutit.v ol pro.I- nets an at once. Williams had extended even to himself "Tlieie never was nn intimation on hen. us n directoi of the Federal Xa the Secretar.v 's pait." General Mmrh tional Itmik. iilso of this citj . he found stud, "to sell thec foods for export ,t was denied tleiio-its of goceinment and rather than for domestic- use " , nP.l fio-is fuiicN throiish AVillunns's TWO TREMENDOUS SONG HITS THAT ARE BEING HUMMED, DRUMMED, WHISTLED AND SUNG IN ATLANTIC CITY Get a ropy today. On sole, at nil rauslr counter I'M FOREVER BLOWING BUBBLES TIIK MOST rOriLAK I)I.T.T OF Till. SK.0 "YOU'RE STILL AN OLD SWEETHEART OF MINE' Ilj the rlters of TTI.I, WC MEET AOA1N" SPECIAL, lOc 10 C SALE OF POPULAR SHEET MUSIC, H r ALL THE HITS Stop and look orer our raat Moek. Add one cent for each cop to Tou re. S'lll an Old Sweet heart of Mine Some Sunnv mi Hut of the naat Moonlight on the Nile Cry Baby Till We Meet Araln In the Land Where the Torplea Bloom Olrls Oh Affnes I m Oolnsr to Flreak That Slason-Plxon Line Bom Horn fiom Ilho Memors land There a a Happy Heart in Mao land Q. R. S. PIANO ROLLS AND WORD ROLLS I'm Foreer nionlnB Bub can u n t..m -. ble I II Say She DofB Vou r Still An Old Sweet heart Of Mine Out Of tho kaBt Many N'E en thins Your Kie Hae Told Me So Tell Me Red Lantern Gates of Gladner Dear Little Boy of Mine Bluln the Blues Musical Comed Hlta When Ireland Cornea Into Its Own I Found You Just Another Toor Man Gone w ions "IDEAL" PLAYER-PIANO ROLLS 35c EACH 3 FOR $1.00 THE I'ERFECT 35e TIANO H01.I. lie Hare the LarreM Assortment ln Philadelphia to Select Krom c Emerson S-lnch Gold Seal Records New Titles. Music on both sides. ' 75 ni "K fi m Foreer Blolne Bubbles JlOO l Don't Cry. Frenrh QinO (Till We Meet Again J1UJ Little Birch Canoe and You QI'cQ (Rear Old Pal Of Mine Vl.1V The Americans Come 9173 'Flutter on Broauway, But 'Iterfll. nuspaiia 9153 m A1 Mickey Heart of TVetona After All Kentucky Dream SPECIAL SPLASHME DOLLS lth real hair V M Poll In town for yi.f.0 i. 3 IIP SONG & 1028 MARKET STREET, bInoham hotel block Open eve'gs, Saturday until 11 JEROME H. REMICK & CO Prop. PIIOTOPUAVS h e mmmm res OWNED AND MANAGED BY MEMBERS OF THE UNITED EXHIBITORS ASSOCIATION UL'I MirM1' " " BLANI "THE AVARI m ixirum SWRET In "THE WARREN3 OF VIROINIA ' l-T 1DEV A 0TU & MARKET BT8. EUKJilA MATINEE UAJLT NORSfA TALMADQE 111 "Tim JMU. iiiuii irccCDCnM nmi AND DAUPHIN JErrfceKaUfN errs. mat. dailt DOROTHY OlSH ln "I'LL. GET HIM YET" II InIDfl FRONT ST. & QIBABD AVE. juiliuu .lumho junction on rranurrn V r-nMSTANHE TALMADQE In THE EXPERIMENTAU MARRIACIE" I rC1 1CT 62D AND LOCUST STREETS LAJLU3 1 Uat.. i :?o. s :no, Ev. a so u ll "flQUlKB bEAL SANDEKSON" w t buujuiu jjbau qa, lV fcn iff , .jti . i .M'".'ilfij ' , -aSi.' 11 "- "'' TUT-.. t.-'C. ,..e-rl' ..r'i . .. ..V.irV'VS BUNKERS FIRE HOT TAT Director of Riggs National In troduces Burleson's Name in Attacking Comptroller POSTAL CHIEF MEDIATOR Hy the Associated Press Washington, July 11. Postmaster Oeneral Burleson's name was brought In today in echoes of the row between the Higgs National Hank, of this city. and John Skelton Williams, comptroller land Protective Order of Klks. m the ,of the currency, which are being heard , '"VS session of the annual .omen , ., ., ,,.,.,. . . It ion her todaj, declared in au address! n the fight on ill.ains continuation of n ,.,ks I before the Senate banking commi tee hnUhp,Um PN I J. J. Darlington, one of the bank ,1 , ,,, mt . 11IPIn, IsllI, I directors, testified that a letter signed I)(i m(pr mM ,, I11(I ,.,, ,n , by officers and directors of the bank re- ,pn ,-lOiO00 ,j,lllnK the coming veiim.m.l itrattiug charges of collusion and mis ;)lp fp tllHt , , too h , conduct against Williams mid former 1()pp f)1 ,, lml011!.,. f loo.lilio ,Secretnrv McAdoo. as a result of vxluih ()tllPI nffirn... most nf whom wuc ie the bank's chniter was lenewed. ni0f.r(. pic also installed framed at a conference between liimsrlf, McAdoo mid Bui Icon, with the post master general acting as mediator be tweeti Comptroller Williams and the bank's officials I Ktlio of 101(1 Fight The fight between the tieasiirv and t,P innK i 101(5. culminated in n llwBlllt IU ,,iph rnri,.ty 0f .hniges and counteic barges were made, the complioller dunging tho hank's of ficeis with misconduct and the bank charging Secietarj McAdoo and Comp trollci Williams with seeking to wieck it for peisounl malice. Fimiucial tians actions ui which Jlr. Williams ns a inilroad linnncier was couceined with the National City Rauk of New A oik ' vxeie lined; c-harges of politics weie made and the light atti acted the atten , tion of the chuntrv. I In the midst of the fight the bank's J chartei expired and, fearful that the compttoller would not renew it. the bank's officers piopared to incm potato in West Virginia, but niiullj as the result of confeienees in which the post master geneial participated, Darling ton testified, the bank officials wiote "tinn rptiaotiou"! which vvcin not "h.illv nccpptablp to tho bnnU. hut n a result thp chartpr wni renew cd Thp bank got the West Virginia ih.n tei . Darlington said, through John ,T fornwcH, hitPr Democratic e.iiidi.late for governoi tliprp. who latpr (old him his tonne, tion with the matter fai ed him in Ins campaign for election. U'illi.uns Called "Falsification IXpert" Darlington took the stand after l'rank J. Ilogan. attorney for the bank, had concluded his testimonv, dpiiounping Williams as "an ppert in falsifie.i- (, Ilogan cliniged tlie animositv n(rist Riggs b.iuk officials shown In I'LL SAY SHE DOES OF THE SEASON I V- IJemonetrationa koIdb on all the time. be mailed. Partial list of titles: M fhne late Soldier I samnii noy I"illeu Idols Flow On Mlen Hudson llabv Dais All That I Need to Know Is That Tou Coma From Pixie t ie At Last iuiu M Mausnty Sweetie I flla Mi Te..ru OIe Me Tejra Lullah-v Blua DreanilnK of Home Sweet Horn ECPtlanil Dearheirt Jerr Yea mint Hawa Ian Nipht Tak Tour Glille to th Moles 35c EACH 3 FOR $1.00 75' 9184- Evrbody Wants the Key to "jlv Cellar, Oolden Weddlne Jubilee 91 821 Arabian Nlht i'xoi' IBurmah Mehts OIRSiMammN s LulUh) JXOU snett Hawaiian Mehls 918G 5M c,ro h"s" '""" J The Vamp MTS7 Shadows i7AC" IWIld Ho W lid Hl)ne q-ICO (J.lfe S. Loe Kincdnni of Our Own SALE OF FLASHLIGHTS IJirte two-cell tuliuliir. ( oinplete 89c Fresh stock of batteries on hand. GIFT riioTOPUVis NIXON t,'u ANt Ai'""tr .- CHRISTIE COMEDY "WHEN MARY MOVED IN ' PARI' RIDGE AVE t DAUPHIN ST. rArrs. M,t 2 in v.t a to n. D W GBirFITH'S "TRUEHEABT SUSIE" RIVOLI BID AND SANSOM STS Matinee Dally BILME RHODES In IN SEARCH OF ARCADY" STRAND Yt anoo WALIiACE REID ln "XOU'BB riBED" i?' ? .i fit. ntf.rsp aj? Vi, .jl-h .,(" .'., .'. fcefcH JJ At-tH.' SHOP t?M.r&. Influence, because of his own connection with the Riggs officials. Ilogan described nil Interview between President Poole, of the Federal, ami Williams, Ht which the coniptt oiler, he said, declnred he would never lipprove deposits in the Pedernl while Ilogan remained on its dhectorate Poole, he further testified, was told l Williams the bank could not expect Kmergeucj ryet Coipoiiitlon deposits urn ill posits from the Phocnh National, of New lork, while Ilogan was n ilireitor The bank Intel did leieive. he lestl fled, "ver.v large deposits nf licet funds, although Ilogan's name still i malned on the dliectorate ELKS WAR ON BOLSHEVISM New Grand Exalted Ruler Pledges Organization to Give Battle ' Atlantic City. N. J.. Jul 11 Krauk I L ltain, Nebraska, who was in-t illed grand exalted ruler of the Keuevolent I - ,., . :: Buy Your Wholesale Rutclicr Roast Rump Roast Chuck Roast Hamburg Steak Sirloin Steak Rump Steak Round Steak Headquarter for T'lsh nnd soa Kood l,nb'Ui in shnlilerp A s .fi sh ll t rani. This Is Our Only Market Mitchell's Market, Inc. 10 South Delaware Ave., Phila. ASCO s A S' I i iu m . -2B2aZVM. TftP3 ! .in- . M STORES CO. m L ,' KM-UflKlX MVA W!l IKSeTBlVj " " " " - - BEEF CUT IM PiHCJES: OF rC, A' These prices are S" housekeeper, because C" these every-day staples. The quality is the 'O, U' r highest, all recognized standards. Just ' another instance of what our Producer to ' . A fnviciitwrtii T3lnv .oti rl r l , v.uiiou;iici J. idii vjaii uu Lq- ing possibilities rd L i i A c ?' IX- r j A ouc id. C- ko Every Bay & ' ' our ira-fl. xfyy jKBKilk, can. i2J4e A s C Eagle Condensed lc- - v 1 ' renmsular uonaensea iviiiK. . .can, ic Red Cross Milk can, 18c 11 - f J "rl.T!! 1 O A- S . Oliver onaenseu lviiiu can, iou C, Cfri Pin1orii30ir1 Millr nan 1 Sf Q i i.a "- jf v iji W II I'l I ASCO. ASCO. piinTori.vis PHOTO PIAYS THRU ica, of the COMPANY in your OFlMERICA Hie TJtt. MlTfTia & Paunk a .All I I-"1 Morria a. i-ao. "- Alhambra Mat uaii t - r. s J bl ' r in. ii' hi YCJ1 1.1. F1HKD a r-l-M 1 r 5: AND 'IHOMPM3.N bTt- ciiAPi.iN "1 -cnwsiui: MOI.A lYNA in Th Pen i .n 1 Igreni r-- At-M A -CJIl.hrM'T Helow lt.TH ARCADIA inA m ton wpM MAltcLl.HIll. I.UIU in ri l trTinr UROAD hlHKET AND BLUEBIRD si i-m i:u.n.na Till. l.Ain cl UM' "I ell. PMPRESS MAIN bl . MANAMWK ,MAil.LU .UAli.1 - .. fl-ll, in .A ,N ANr. 1113 MONF.Y' r- a IV Jill V TIILATBi:-Wit Market bt FAMILY II A M to Midnight MONBOB HVIIsIUltY In "m: "J.FEPINO I.ION FAlRMOUNT-n.A'A.tV 1 v-. VRrf CARRY In ItIPi:US OP M3.OENCE e Tit I CT" THEATRB Below Spruce. 56TH O 1 MATINEE DAILY JU MME PCTROX V In "THE UUlir WITHIN" GREAT NORTHERN Broad St at Erie. T t 0 V M BP IIKACII S 'THE CRIMSON GARDENIA" nnnrDI A I fi0TH WALNUT STS IMPERIAL. Mat. 2. "10 EB 7t0 EMMY WKHf.EN In "FOOLS AND THEIR MONEY ' . p. A rCD 'SI' -LANCASTER AVE LEAUEK MATINEE DAILY SHini FY MASON In "THE FINAL CI.08E.Ul"' I inrDTV BROAD COLUMBIA AV, LIJlJEK 1 I MATINEE PAILY LILLIAN OIBH In "TRUEHEART BUSIB" e. easily digested P0MPEIAM "always fresh" Makes Appetizing French Salad Dressings Sold Everywhere tj HUH Mualitr A Co , lnc SI VIVII It llt.soRTo A1I.1NTII ( IT. N. I CHARLES ON 1 ME OCEAN FRONT Elevorvrttoneool rccil comibr.' witrjon arvyl-1 ronmant oi amtuvct iviin manl wuhouiBXiravagant ( AMWKANPUN. ALWAVS OP UTERATURCjKoTEriilS MAILED. Win.A.Lchvj Avon Inn O'edn end V iiginli o rr wt rtVUIl Kill ,,,, r,mIllni H(rr r v ,(1. ti itreet ''uperlor lib'1 II VV u Beechwood Kentucky aie nar Iai a and all HttriLtton JJ "il up dall. 111' 50 up se-lc!y i: Slukenihum Westminster JTJ i nr Hi h I li to at lv lialh ilinii'iic imt i 51 J .0 up vM I J Til up rllillv l h i I i , HOTEL CONTINENTAL U i op"ii 1uhs rul 1 ii r ii "rHt' PliQjie ui vrH M aM Im THEDUDLEY ' - r?r: ; 1 1 1 1 i t t ioi TI limine u it r )'i li i pi w lull MoiiiP iki i,r I H I '! 1 1 PHILLIPS HOUSE Mai.'-aihmetts Av., near llcacli 1 V Phllllpe. A American t lamipl J 1 Iniu-- from I n, IJ oil lai! II ( ill ni " ASCCM A U i of interest to every g of the big savings on Ci 4-.-i. itmi im it r.rrr o n i A xut uli hi ii.itict -nu c o 'A S c No question about it very best cup you The ever i3ti t Cffe served, lou can pay 4oc or i a tor conee and not get as , c good satisfaction. ,ci .O Van Camp's A 'S Milk can, 20c c .n im m w , .A :S- c. ro. -""' ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. J I iti ift. ifi ni '- -"'- - --i ii rfti itli iiii ill afa irfu i .J PIIIIKH'l r- Ihe following theatres o'ltain their pictures thiough the STAN'Ll Company of Amer which ib a guaianlee of eailv .showing finest pioductions. Ask for the theatre locality oDiaining piciuies tniough auiyicy uiiiiuii, oi rtinejica. 333MARKF1 ,"1-1-1 im - AriiEi IIHI ll.v III i il ii i lv. i cm coi d 'MODEL fOL 111 SI unheslra l unlliitjiiii I to ll NciRiu linHfiil. in Ihe s, m I ll. LR I RAH lj OVERBROOK 0JU A ,,&" K Vl.ll RiNfc UILI -ls ,,, IN H 1111 PRIMITIV I PAI AfC l-'H MAHKEl hTKEH Ll sir. I EROP1.0.S tn fill. MM UI i O.MIHHEs PRINCESS ",MAUKLr MIllTlTl" MMJLIAINE rilAMIRM; In THH IOK THAT DARP.!) REGENT MAI,iVTAbv fo'Tl' .'."i1 BRAT x.shup'rv ," ' A LRY GOOD -iOlNO "s RIA1 TO U! "MANIOM Ar. WrtL1U AT TLLI'LHciChLN DOROTHY DAI TON In run i ady or red ni-TrF RF IRY MARKLT .ST BELOW rUD1 I" M to 11 ALICE JOIt'B in THE SPARK DIVINE Till IS V M. . . ,r., in ,,... SAVOY '-11 .Tci Tim ,1'F jm V w x U Sl TO M1UMUHT THlfiuraTCn liu7n L STAN! FY ,s.,A.n.K1ST Aw; iuth O 1 MINl-I I ll in a M tu ii jj 4. .r TOURNEUR S THE WHITE HEVTHER nrrri a MnKnr st aw . VllV-TVlA n a w ',, VV I.OL IE OT.ALM in BAtJAttA" Wlien in Atlantic City cmEwt&ii, LEAH BAIKD ln "AS A MAN, THJNKS'i K i tfft ' 'r nfo !. sfMMt.it nnsnnTi ATLVNTH' riTV. N. .1. ooleat pml Xfn-t Attrtirthn locution HOTEL ESPLANADE ' u iioi,k ih.h k o(i; it.dm Hit tl on thr nnndwalU Bout on tn Sor pii xp tt ex' hiif " hlfpa e (Ion ip rim rh rtirJ nrn w Ht r h ithn prhnte in 6 I ill i iiikJ fr nip' It hi it Moil tr t- lr th rnpputi Ifpnrtti t r Orr liPAtrn I'lMinff Antn hu m-ftv i m lit oi I r "wnrrnhlp rtlni-tl i 1 HA Motel Billmore cirnrmrrl w RIKIlir, isj.wn ., VII i u'ltxlp loom- ftr hp-tra lniirtntt mi n ' Npar ItoitrduilU Ji - 1th I It'i - .1 r . .11 i - r i 1 1 h Mot nnd oM I imir npw in ti inif it Hrt Lorntil. l'o:ttlir Prii m Hold Hotel Netherlands . .VV x,e Vl ,nris tram lloirilniilk . V . , ''Jcvninr pn n. lnh runn u i r m Imlionnm I 1(1 1 I I l 1 i . ha I lima- pml r-p. fi,in h I li I I., Mm rtl1, Vniernn I'l in ihIMi m.,il.i ci , I" S" cl lit . sn, si; -,o kjo ;-, wwM. i - xn si " mi r. I rnttrleinr HOTEL MEKION ii iitrrniioH , V. lr .1 1 1 li-l rnnnl Ni mid iho iv, nPS,r M n) Mill" niMdtV Till Itlchilai ,n,,H.r,, PlIPMrior taltf elPMilir r, 1. I..II.. ' fuii i; Hhtir In room rtr I T'rnnlm 1 " " i r-hll w!i .J VII IMm.EY PITNEY N," Urk n" nnrrtiih 1t ri. In uo lahli- HhmlantU i i 1 ' 1 Mh Iihw" n a k rTn 1b i iii i i i"n pp l.nihi i fron hou ftr hn vrr s it io li n 1 -,n S1J 'ui up kl THE WILTSHIRE V srh M ind nih mean n p isn prha'e hulin lunnlnK wnler In i i locator etr Amrlrnn pldp pral I l nte.tnoMet SAVH IT ri I IS HOTEL FREDONIA ' i mi i H Immw i, ,t 0rr I ii r ippmii inn I Hppniti 1 1 1. rci nil-- r fur ni J HOTEL CRESTON ntpeiier a Hi arlw n Now ip-m rrlvato bitha runnme water In all i- elevator peilil lul rnl - Mi.i, a"" h .vt m.'r: ca HOTEL WHITTLE y,v von A,e .-.h Amer ManSJ-iOuprt. "V-? """I! II raijip J;yevutor IldthlnK Trim hctei Hotel Boscobel Vmir plan HnnMrt N'nnnKv Ae ucqr R"nh t I DO undnll A I" VlAlllriv o( pn ir Normandie-by-the-Sea OC EN ( IT. N. I too room ion -.liter, inji pr, h ou ii irtpian "ell imi i ni., , I aih haht l'lanl l.'iilni' fr.i'm croun I Hour V ri-tl fa' Ins ili oi ,i ( ui,me lhr. h ul I .1 rn full nfoniM i n ,,l lm,, , "'-" J' " LMlLJIameer Melrose '; v" ui i I J i i u Hi ,nl v s ni- The Shore llot "nl '0,,l ni'inlnB mun ,n '"" "-II .41111 l 'mi i ,,, The Oceanic , , !'' "";' "! J 'er ci nrr a sr Chalfonle ' 1' n vl"" ''" tu ii , Ptti C.HlliLlM BISCAYNE i: mm ni Hotel Henry f':? 1 Mil Imt H 11, nrl Ti'mrmnl'li f,t'J i W 1 :i rhlp niffi V.r , t T' llilnp i n "'" Olllil FLEETWOOD iilh nn.l elrv i, M I DUI- Scarborough ,7,-'r.,( I ni liu HI Hi The Mayberry s,h w"" -m .-n. ' J -mi Mr1 I. ,bJrr, I OVI.PORT. J. HOTEL ABERDEEN lONt.l'IIRT. .1 nir-ctlv on the ocan dont An M..I fapilly hotel In cnmfnrt nnd urroundlnKi jl moiliralo nti-s '.0 irins bv tinllej or nun troin AtUntlc CIO fiklt Jolin c tjos.lfr Lnufiport b hlir iipw ronrrt pn trail and ran tironinnil' nr tinw ro nplftd ( I'I MM HOTEL LAFAYETTE, (',nyaV 1 rem- tilth b -ii unrlpr urimf mat ji ,', ' j' .on n (i " n ini- m -ni t n x ,fp t h Open Tmii )( t enf 1" Tor, rrir A n NEW STOCKTON VILLA Dlrrf 1 r nil I'rllll. 1 ih n lis n ruin ahlf ITil" THE BALTIMORE INN ri- iim ir n si ro i i n ' ' L 'l,'ltrtlJ'liN O pan St and Beach-Aie M 1 MCIIAHDi-ON Star Villa n nuooi v ,j Wildwood Manor cjiaiit nn hoi blink oce in front, fieeh anl sjlt water tn baths running Mat r hot and cold in bedrounm electric aloli I' i t urte rti i"' i il ( s MRS MM R I-BSrrR Msr DAYTON Now u'cn fo' "'"n of pii'i 1 I-3 namo iciuitenu treat inept will be eitend-d to our ratrons Cap .'ii a MiM' hHW cmnir t, l-Toi)r'eu r FHtreton Inn '''"'""iy located nr beioh, onhntrn InnVlet J VI.BKH r HARRIS WYNDMERE lilijFint pi ire to .penil lour cicHtlon i mvK ito HOTEL SAVOY prf m , 10 Ciipa I y twneriihlp managenent wh onusxri Arcadia Combines hote nnd country Magnolia i Pn 100 cap All outM !eroom Ho klet Irn r D Matell ARLINGTON l ap -" ' ",t lr"-- Hcoklet . R A H lOPIHM Owner- Clearview 'r'"rJ , ,t Peai h nr ocean i itiMri- I J lone" Ronrliwno-I ' ' -'"" " "'"" fron' 1s,h ueacnwooa ., v n Klin 0M M(tt P.ljrA5CF'R9 unhid and lleon lull a 11 i Douglass '"' in 1 M in'i ii i in t.. one square from lifiuh Magnolia pJ, ' iMaA'""cId i'"i: 'Ta'c-ason' Franklin '-" '" ''"" e Tie nli : Itliners Volf. ti, ncvnl tnn "c "i ' ei t, hi- Winonn UIM av "r ' h inuiin n nu,,ii ii,. i laths I l-hei - uii imoiin in si s i nIi Vernon 1 citup road tr 1 ea h expel. 1VH. V tinuil t , Poo. lei K JohnHon (rKN '.ROM- I HOTEL MAJFSTIC IIIRI'I TI ON Till III ( II NEW PHILADELPHIA Oeenn Put'iw i mil lleaeh r ip n' " i ' n I A I I'lnent , NORTH END HOTEL ' :oli, ihi f.tiWi.1, viiLiry (, H Ml.ii I.N ., nIHS I Caiuclts mo OI'rNs jie .. l.iPPWi 'I H1TT I ..... t Marnger I THE SHELBURNE Vw modern hotel liot and cold runn c nnir 1 in t er room private lm t hH Or i n p t h wh f.it Ing imrk wyid ocenn V t Hhidhs Thf Waverlv l0 0vm Pathway nar C'ulhin unf urpujssed ex client hrvir M H ltWPR I SEASIDE HOTEL I Dirctlv on the Oce.ni front mnt room rJooMiiKOi Hti llInMS hTtHICTOV I ELDORADO HOTEL " j At Reach Facing Lake V rrelln Prop i Stokes Hall 2?H0?,"n p",h,"'J " Hoi prltate hatha A L Y SlraaaliuratrOnner T WhltflW-Flrepr.f cterlooklng dceiT Mokt .elect "jntrally loca'd hotel In o',a flf"' Vh" N "'IinanProp.jnd Mtr . Colonial "' ea moderate el. from Oiean nr Beach Prl I. (' Iluiiran. tnnlw crnuut bnol ei I Allnntir House "i". J:1""-" Aj. - """" " Aifc & CO THE NATIONAL 5U Main A. J A. HENRY. Hotel Le Chevalier .w THE QUEEN . Vu S. j. - "! .l.tvf-., , ., .6K .SiaiyWto?a I I KAYMOKt ATUKTicaiYl LAMMJJSOKEArESr HOTEL SUCCESS A1., RtTMMKR nr.sonTs J SIlt'RVr.tRK. N. J NEW INTEI HOTEL NOW OPEN r t on ofcan Alt outmde rooms 1 : irl m t UHtpr In bathrnonir- NEW MONTEREY GRILL i irU n w Mrrlrp a la rnrtr A an inp ltr(i)tmoiit bfduMful on pJcrvvfnHst Iflpal for mot nr) its IIMMIXN IlKNNh, XfunnRiT ii .in. f pt 4ntii s I h m t inflrbi i '2ln Mrlloimrll A ( nmpam ' i - N Wk "toik 1 X'hanC- fej Asbxlly Park N.J. nrrifm The New Ocean Hotel I InrsV I iiropein Hotel nn Hie nrlli lerr ( nnt ( niurlti svo. II C. inilMRJtcr, The Fenimore Seinnil ieniie lnirv Pari,, N. I. 'i' 1 H hii I Nila'nr um IM) Ml OtiMdr llooni ISO Itefumiahifl l i i .r prlatf hiili r mine ultlv or wilhc ii ruin i n t- Htrr Mluir .rr in lapailu J-ri straal X VIau, (rm. 1 1 !. 1 J 1 Hbiir tin kki PLAZA HOTEL VM (.KIM, IN OtKVN FKONT. Heartquarlore for Auto Tonrlata SIIORK DIVNFIts sprilM.TV On t uropean II fp on ) an 1 runt $1 Per Ilin SI1 I i Meeklr Js M-.l.sl , Prnii. 'HOTEL Sfefi BRi ffiro'MvtmWsi O CHESTER. I flOTEL e GRIL.B M a JB. MODEHATl RATES W 4 HOTEL BRIslOL AUDITORIUM HOTEL, .W n n .! ' .iiiiinii,.!,,,,,. ' m t white H h Hh IbllUll lll P MMIl P in rl.inMng Ilk';" mi"iv"i. .n'. i ' '. ', t"v"" New Tenncv Hotel ,r,n "m "h new I Clllicy 1 lUlCl , , , v 111 II in., ., THE GIRARD ucrirpTif i i apmllv I' l"V ol i iir til ci Plll. tif. in in iicrirenti inpniltc 11 Siprlil 1m. riitc hmiMet M . t.XTKS, l-roi. wuiuuiidue (1(PH1) l(len. JutlP 2(i KmfT pn fr rrpp rnn in nn BwiI'tIij ttnw I Kentucky st hv lilcnk to orean tap p nc (Hniirr mu"ir M V KHAKT Owner Hotel New York ?'1hpAllji nfe.1 r rn pan 1 relU-rir M (.MlHI K The Alameda riti 'U?Z The Zurich -!,: '"x,h A'' Ve man- hi KINO LKF l.RrH. iicin fronL hurl balhlnjj, tennis, snlf, mdllf Ihjipcs muclc ltiet (j,mll bote! K)itliiPie rlieniele f.xteiierii ubi. jrood crlc No moquliot Uwrierni mi hpement T II E WA II R E N on Tiirc rr spUIN. l.Kfi SU(1I. n. i. liiu- 'tut t clirr if m In ir fin ani iiiiin nl" tr isti( rierrratmnn Imp Itk rtinm-plio'- ml snviff urnmnlrl In r m Ihhh- itiil Rirl n it thn rtipe nf tho h r l ti i ii lune ! In n ritirn . i(!rr i M ihlw II "li trep. New mU THE SHOREHAM ' I. VPA N-lilTN. HI ItO. Prop tfttvv liffa.wva nn i i r i PINE BLUFF INN lrn m-naBenent An, , the pln on a2j- 1. zr JV U-Ji Vl-L ' THE ENGLESIDE The best i oniblllltlon or jrenutne eishore frntnreH on the tl-intl coast Miuile fishlnc cal iiib tuthini,' t.tt -n.it and I n Mip teni i inirt 1 he 1 neleMlie nffi 1 mo lern app Inttnenta f-Ffi ind files'! witfr tirli i i. bjfis etc Orchestra cla i-e roolilei r. r IN'ir, Mmurr ln Th- ' ni'il'len ( Pllll lle'ph rl.e Hreil.ee-. i h lai-pn m tnrudli hatiln ,lc 1-1 In- 1 rl I V i- M !-- 1)1 M Ii! ( II I OCEAN VIEW i,.VlBrt!.,1!: room $"i up w 1 1 New ni .1 i i ici utn isw SKsiir rcnii. .V I Seaside Pari cwjimi II. Klls TlltM-R onerhl: Management Mil I 111 11 It III M IT. MI). HOTEL TOLCHEbTER u 1 full i l uat J mi U'l 1 r ike Hj A 1 lltH.. k f I I r Hid llzone 1 rater h ihe u 1 mil uei k end pph Hull I 11 1 i HI si R loll he te. Pea Mil U sM.ION, II. ( Burlington Hotel" i.u Hun five inuiutiH 11 111 pm r! i lie American ar.d European Plan3 431 Rooms, 222 Baths $2 & Up 11 r Mil I 1 MaiiHuer WWII 1 B MITI II. N 11 The Balsams Dixville Notch White Mountains. N. H. . ni June 11 I itie tiilli5 nflli e no i net im (Iilh '1 N u o'x ll F, I nuilri' nWlI) n. I'LUMCR. Manager Phi ne J-,r" and. rlillt si lll-MvSll i.r. PV Pcrkiomen Inn" '-' ', W I oat E hath s Pull s 1 linle UMl M Call ia i &? r iSf&torip , SI'KIM. i ki; uiivrii. V. J. i&Brealiers N. J. & Open June 12th vi)nej y fiuUlT If you nre a grocer, druggist, hardware dealer, tobacconiit, clothserfj furniiher, jeweierany atnu or ne neiurs-maira another day before subscribing to the Ketati I'uonc ueager tne nw twiee-a-month periodical for merchants nly. Subscribers say thejfj lj havo been waiting for it for years. Not a trade-paper, but an Inspire ' merchants want to know. Business problems salesmanship, ,1 ing, accounting, the handling and training ot help, credits, deltve advertising, collections the Retail Public Ledger tells how .. .11 Keinr solved in successful stores. Entertaining fiction dv with the sentiment and drama of storekeeping, anecdotes, verse, incranhs. news of bis movements for merchants' benefit Vw nlaaiant hours of entertaining, scription price, 10 cents a copy, Just slip a uouar into an envelope, address plainly written, and it Tuesday! of every month tor a 220 Public Ledger Building, Philadelphia, if. Ujit nowf) I U i rt , It'. ,. ifc', - nj jA. AT.tv j - ,y BDMMBB TIBHORTS ,...n ..VBn n. . .7P.7-T1 r.in.r, i.r.ci'., i t r jriMtp r Eagles Mere, Pat .. h . ..... "!., ..(- iw numnifr resort 11.-1 l dllTi hnil If rnmlitnsa mitanlala wnsliorr tondlllom wllh unlqu' rounillncK, ijl. The KHndr beach nnd tmpvt4) wnlr of Ihf I.nko of (he Fjtxlm nf lord apltndld Imtlilut 2200 fctt obo CO IfVfl. J" f u tvi . I On of Hie flnft tolf rourt fa Amfrlcn. 0 Tor hooklet nnd rt. wrlt i ! 't Tn PiaiftMiinf In iCI William Woodn, MtBactK: The Forett Inn "tf$.i Herman V. rntrr, JUnmer.f The Lakeside , ,, The Raymond I Vlnrrnj S. KltM, Manaicer,' IMKHVO MllCNTiMNS Delaware Water flap. r. tS:l The Mountain Paradise; KITTATINNY DELAWARE VATER CAP. PA. TI Irtrnl Xrrcfiftlhl Mnrjntflln llwort IfntM, whrrr uinnitr U alyd fool And plfnint Oin ti Derfmlwr. 3 hour frnm I'hllii I'rnnj. K. R, SUuntf-d In nrh itp pirk. wllh inllrn of aku and trails) mrientnrf nt rfnfr. CaparJijr BOO irlrth modrrnt nrlvat baths, rnnntnir untrr In ronnifi. elf t torn, ttt trlr IIrIiU, upaclnuw porrhrs. Excfp. tlnnnl (ii) Mr. Amerlrnn plant alftQ a V ;irii crlll. Tnhlf nbundnntlr ftuppMed trcm llttitlnn fnrmH. ()rrhftra, cone rrrt. iHnre, (olf, tennU, ftarldlf horeftU lioulfni;, houtlnr. hutlilne, Afthlmr, rt-fr IlonKlpt nutn mnp nnd tormn upon - nurot. NfM Rtirnee. ions ii nm cope Xt mllM Rood roiida all the -way CASTLE INN 1)1. LAW R1J ATER UkV. PA. Pn at" Hatha Kunnlng water Cap. 300, rireprnof Hotel and Qarfljre . Ann rlran and European Plain lWSl vims t. t. noi.nr.v I il Of ihn Palmer Lakenood N J. I "I Ihe tsellevue p IO aa,e ln evtry & ,,,!"' Excellent tsbllfl ill 1 mill to nation Booklet Danctrufi- Kiilf Id onnia HAHV'!,Y VV BL.Ain. Sil Forest House r'TL'MA&Jf- The Hillcrest T,';or"uh.l ,mo,1n. Bku, c . i r' ' Kant hlroiMlhiirn. fa. RERWICK FNN M0DEfwi ? , r, V , ,,, 1.a.A?AOBi h 1 rm i ,i ,1 IMii.tratPil hooklL if ,, , mrKFRSOV o The Maplehurst c?p soo: modem; om r farm attached: plant . ni.ui" JiH'iiiin ihiii'i nam's tish'g. tennli Mol ri-t ml.r.il tn Henklet I, XI nATrtl. ' fiATrti. Mm.nl TxkA T . 'i"um i uiuiru( i u. "ji m The Clairmont "'"" '' Mod. stm.hwt; The Ontwood.Mn'' w"' 'r. f,,-" '1 ' ,- " Artmaw, North jBtfrflwp. ra. III TTl ICMII.K KII.I.S Pmia... --t Jli r ilr 10 anin iMrtl" Mn 1 L.A. HAJti i'l C I'nmlpimK, rn. Vtl Pine Kno"b Inn ," r'S' ciSSl-i (retro, I'u. I c i. ii i urn inn -r- Kor a real vacatlna ami plentc snud thlnca to 'at Rntoa Jll " in Hnnlcll ("HAS KOM! J Tnlnhanm. I'n. kiffi Chichester House !"" .-00- ca" 4J .' Liiiiiiiiix naimnp nnd llihltir n.l(i.t Mrp n CHTCHETRtT "ii nlnln llrnif, 'a. 4aa?j IVIUIXUMUINUCK INN Cl irui I ii irrcllnc hiti Id'allr tdrtf ctr ii 'ft' r tk r mi, nw nnn. TlkHfiAl Bon Air Lodt?e '.' f "' rttra. , . . , v.,:i"n.' '""p. im Heller's" Mt. Airy KVT i.00?,"?"- $ HE. Heller. Prtm. ktlllMniM.A.I ft.!.. ..... ... .LB. l' LENWOOD W'-,?rggj (,i,nMNTfi v. pini.t., r,. "vftii SHADOW LAWN INN STi'l I i Aire rooms cool table prltate rroundiFlftl I tnnls Pa Ri'ir P. lim K Otn v"H An Mlya I in 1aa fei Til "! Am Ami 4 !' .... i ir" " nv m ml nrjov. p. Wynbume Inn ,n SI , torSrV proi-nd'- . lile "randa Plinne ne-wyrt, JJ, ff K HIMIR. P. . "MN,,,t is.-0r.n H" x;r 4Boin; rii- nil II ii ijl I" M UM mlnuTi'S trn t f ntrr Golf tonnlR rhllnff ExceHrnf t i' le speill iete for permanent rueta nnd ( lt mi" i for 'imnier rea-roonifor 't i.-li IMier.. V icre 17 !I5 . MtO. P. Hill take summer llnirtlorN In jni beunlli fid fnrin hcine' -end foed pnd fine loetloni ' l.n i -iliV PC pcr'..irnr urine rnr nreil !x: ; nie iho nre llllne tn pit for romfnTta S i.iTMiix sinr rvitf.i" u ctpb rn ? l.ron. Pn ' ' MICKNUlsMI.I.K. r. w WALTERS PARK IN i hi- rsori noiei oi uio ouie jwajca, Aoq j. rrn ni u u ub a"("Miniiiciin i.ici j ncttiiiry ' I. i tire tn muL-n mi Viatinv a rt tm-i 1th v . fn-.it. 'V ll-lll-rl "i-. J - " KIV ...... ... w. vitrei LH L) thp ilaie for a wek-enrl or a long fctay I ii i i l- unit hnnlt rlmujrjicUltlLp J LAKE GEORGE, y. T. ii't,i. & ISOTEL MARION IARE CFORCE, N.Y. " 5 ' 7S Mttes from Aibsrcy. Olrecrxy en UM 1 tabei h-ronr. also Aiote Roan rram flaitta . r.?.arfie VUlm-ft In CaTton I cndlm-. - , Ceyaclty, 300 Guests White Servtc iviLii cr iimira, rnvwc uains ,vor Open lene to October AdloInlrlc New i, counirysnavauuLiuD-iireprooicarac ,i cotiKici rree joscfii h. maryec WESTPORT INN" ) (IN LM! rHA'MI'I.AIN llousekeculna and non housekeeplnr cotr tn?e Oiu tlolf I Inke Tennl Boatsor Pa ii v Fs ins Orihestrt Sttam haai But. j S"i Oil up Heinle et 11 P SMITH V hsTI'OKT. . hl.lMH.lllTmW N. Y. eEErs mm m AM) roiToh In tl't llenrt of thp XillrnndArbi y r..u. c.tlo linccAL A,t unliil Vina! lA?f. i ours, in lli direndaiKs drill Booklet. K STKTsflN Prim Klll-iliethtnivn. NiT? r....r . r-r: jrr iLiiilL i'lll niiiaT il lr Pavilion Hotel and Cottages NOW c r,rN' Shlte Sulphur fipr)npp. and . uhitiB Uaubllahtnent now open, 1 Till: NNI.. VlJoln'nir the Pumoua BiQjj,- imen ai sear J II clRt)VKR I. SON. . i tuinniiillHJJIlim.itllUlHWW .'1 t r s rpnnr. v . "j w ll cicacc. Ajeasewj m a rvr a 'v: a iiurtactini jruu nuuiun v , helpful reading in every issue., 'gut ONE DOLLAR a year (24 lfi. wiin your ieiiciiiou or nam am will be sent on the tirst anrtjl year. Address iletatl rupllc &. I71UC mar. micrcilinElT leiia ait iim ui ,i.,i,k ttaic A t 1 -! ) 71 i a ttUt-U'Ia 'MyytA'W i