Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 23, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 15, Image 15

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY JULY 23, 1019
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A'S WEAKNESS FOUND
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Meet Pittsburgh in Twin Bill on
Field of Lakes and Bab
bling Brooks
GET LEAD ON PIRATES
PhllllcV nail Park, July 2.1. Willi
out the nld of life preservers, row lion t
mid other nn,untio necessities, nur Phils
resumed the grand national came this
afternoon. PlttnlmrRh assisted,
Tt uas an ideal day for fishlnK and
administering first aid to trontlemcn
nbout to sink for the third time. Out
in left field, n Inform plistened in the
sunlicht, the waves rolliiiR Ia7ilv with
every vntsrnnt liree7e. At third base a
tiny rivulet flowed unceasingly, itn
porilinjr Lena Wnckburnc and other in
ficldcrs. Manager Cravnth selected T,ec
Meadow k to fling for his nine nnd Max
Carey, assistant pilot of the Pirates,
opinioned that Carlson was the piopcr
gent to use against the locals.
I'lrst Inning
nigbee was tossed out by Meadows.
Terry fanned. Stengel lifted to 'Wliit
ted. No runs, no hits, no errors.
Hancroft grounded to Terry. Itlack
burne walked. Illaekburne went to third
on Paillette's bit to light. Mcusel dou
bled to left, scoring Itlaekburne, Pnu
lette taking third. I.uderus lifted a high
sacrifice fly to nigbee, Paulettc scoring.
Meusel fell atdecp or got stuck in the
mud nnd was nipped off second, Schmidt
to Terry. Two runs, two hits, no er
rors Second Inning
Cutshaw walked nnd went to third on
Southworth's single to shoit center.
Ilarbare filed to Illaekburne. Mollvvlti!
hit Into n double plav. Sicking to Han
croft to J.mlcrus. Xo runs, one hit,
no errors.
Whitted walked. Sicking sacrificed
but was safe when Carlson made a wild
heave to fiist. Southwoith waded
through the mud and caught Tiagies
sor's liner. Whined tnklng third nfter
the en toll. Meadows worked the squeeze
plnj, scoring Whitted, Sicking taking
third. After this had been perpetrated
Acting Manager Carey told Carlson to
get out of there nnd Ponder wns sent
in to pitch. Mollwltr. made a sensational
jumping one-handed catch of Hnnxroft's
liner and doubled Meadows off first.
One run, one hit, one error.
Third Inning
Whitted cruised through the lagoon
in left field nnd made a swell catch on
Schmidt's foul. Ponder proved he is a
regular pitcher by striking out. nig
bee lined to Whitted. No runs, no hits,
no errors.
Blackburne filed to nigbee. Paulettc
flied to Stengel. Meusel Hied to Hig
bee. No runs, no hits, no errors.
Fourth Inning
Paulettc made a muddy catrh on
Terry's fly. Stengel lifted a homer
over the right field wall. Cutshaw was
tossed out bj Meadows. Southworth
fanned. One run, one hit, no crrois.
I.uderus flied to Stenge. Whitted
fouled to Southworth. Sicking tiled to
Terry. Xo runs, no bits, no eirors.
INTERNATIONAL REGATTA
Foreign Oarsmen Plan to Visit U. S.
for Races In September
Boston, July 23. Oarsmen from Aus
tralia, New Zealand and Canada plan
to visit this country in September for
races with American amateur sweeps.
Major Paul 'WithlnRton, a former Har
vard crew man, who is overseas, sent a
cablegram to his brother, Lothrop Well
ington here, announcing the desire of
the colonial oarsmen to meet the Amer
ican. As a result local rowing rlub of
ficials are discussing arrangements for
an international regatta to be held in
the Charles river basin, some time in
September.
' Polo Final Postponed
New c,rk, Julv 23 The flml twin match
for the Illlzzards Cup shlch rh to hae
been ploed at Cedarhurst Lone lslnnd. es
terda afternoon had to be postponed again
because nf tho Inclement weather. Coopor
town and tho ltockanay teams will flsht It
nut In the flnnt round.
What May Happen
in Baseball Today
XATIONAI, I.KAOUK
Club. Wnn.l-OMt.P.O.UIn. I,nc Split.
Ne lork. . . 4H 21 .; t.flM t.6!M ,671
Cincinnati . 40 '-'fl .031 1 mt i.enn .cliu
C'hlrnro , 4S 81 .fUnl .5117 BSJ ,B14
I'lltublirsh ... SO 36 .liSO .S .fi06 .BIB
llrnokljn ,.,. 8 S6 .314 t.80 t.SOO ,513
tllloton . ... 23 4S .3111
t(Ht. I-onl. ,..20 48 ,377 .
DilUles S3 47 .320 1.347 t.810 .333
AMERICAN' I.KAOUK
Club. Won.rxt.P.C.ln. Ise Split.
Chlenio OS 20 .616
Ueiehuul ... 48 31 .38
New orlt ... 43 3 .370
Detroit 43 31 ,361 .508 .BBS . . .,
iHt. UiuU ... 4$ 37 .818
Ilnston 33 45 .423 .430 .418 . .
Wnehlnitan,. J5 48 .422
Athletics . 10 50 .214
Nat scheduled,
UPostponed.
TODAY'S SCHEDULE
NATIONAL T.KAOCK
Cincinnati nt Neiv York Rain. (2 camel).
Cjilcatro at lirookljn Rain. (2 (nines),
rlttabarih at 1'lilUdelphla Threatening
(2 names).
ASIERICAN IJ?AOCE
Boston at Detroit Clear,
INTERNATIONAL T-F-AOCE
Jersey City ai ninshnrntoo Clear.
Rendlnic at IluiTalo Clear. (2 sanies),
Nen-ark nt Koebexter Clear. (2 tqmes).
Ilaltlmore at Toronto Clear. (2 same,).
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
NATIONAL I.KAOUK
AU fames postponed rain
AMERICAN I.EAOEE
CleTriand. 4i Athletleji. 3
hew York, Or ( hlcajo. 1
Detroit. 2 1 lloston, 1
Bt. liuls. Si lVahlnton, 0
Reds-Pirates to Play
3 Uncompleted Innings
New York, July 2.1. Presldenl
John A. Iloycllrr, of the National
League, nnnounrvtl toclav n revised
finding on the protested rittsburgli
Cincinnati came ot July 0, whereby
only the uncompleted three innings
of the, content will ln played, Un
der thl ruling St will not be neces
sary to replay the entire game as
wni originally orrterd '
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IN AQUA
IC ANTICS
PASQUERILLO STEALS
AWAY WITH CARDINALS
Rickey Gets Former Cath
olic High School Star
From Phils JRecom
mended by Jack Miller
A'S ROAD RECORD .195
n.v EDWIN .1. POLLOCK
TlKR the Arab who folds his tent and
-LJ silentlv steals nwav. Michnel P,i.
querillo folded n couple of shirts, col
lars and a tooth brush and stole nwnv
Mtli the Cards. Mike's stnv In nur
midst was brief. His coming was un
heralded; his depaiture likewise.
Pnsqiierillo, who was signed by the
Phils in the late davs of Jack Coo'mhs's
reign, was obtained at the waiver price
ny rnc . arclinals. hut the news never
lenked out. lie left with the Tilrl.ni-
club last Snturdnj.
He plajed in onlv one game with
the Phils, and his hit in the eleventh
inning bi ought victor) to the Ilnkeis.
He was substituted for Kred Luderus lit
the List of the series with the Cubs.
The former Catholic High stnr was
recommended to Kicker by Jack Miller,
the Cards' first sneker." who plajed
with Pasquerillo on the Hleventh Ke'gl-
ment .Marine team in Trance. Miller
managed the club and thought so much
of Pasquerillo that he nlnced him nt
first base and played the second saik
himself. The Eleventh Marine team
won the S. O. S, championship.
Pasquerillo is a catcner as well as
a first baseman, and therefore can be
used advantageously by Klckey, who is
snort ot Dotli mnskmen and first base
men. Pasquerillo rnught at Villanova
when Vincent Molyneaux. a former St.
Lotus pitcher, pitched for the Main
Liners.
Phils Oood at Home
JriXJINO ball clubs as Philadclphlans
have bad to estimate from cellais,
the Halter aggregation has been a great
club at home. The Phils have been a
little worse tluin a ..r00 club at Krone!
nnd Huntingdon streets. And .1500 ball
is sensational in these dajs of tnllend
eis. Captain C.eorge Whitted and his
pals have won fifteen and lost eighteen
In our town this jcai for an average
og .4fi4.
Soft words must be used in spenking
of the record of our Phils on the road.
In the early part of the season thev
held their own on foreign soil, but
they begnn to slip fast on their first
SINGLES AND BUNGLES
"Judcln' from the seilerduj's results
column," whlsperc-d the ltu with the brown
tlerbi, 4'there' onlv one major league.
NutJnnn! I ensue ptiuern are ptit Imr ns
much hnsehnll hh football in theft days of
St. Swlth."
Cubs are accusing Ilod Kller ot using ihn
shme ball. For same reason. Jess It lllard
sioteri. claim. Jack Dcmpsty uora brass
knuckles. i
Can't convince Piclflc coaet plaers tint
Tftm Seaton Is throueh He has won fifteen
frames and lost seen on the coast
Ijirrr Tfijftte nnd Ilnrrr Covelevkle have
reformed. They nre mine to play AMATl.l It
bull In Cleielantl
Strange things happen in baseball. Villon
J?rrd. ii h a hit about .010 u-ith the Vhilt, got
tour hits in one day rfouu at Atlanta in the
Southern League.
Deals Hecker ha stolen fourteen sacks In
the American Aseni Inttcin Wonder If he s
tried to steal third with same one on latcl
A's hnTe won rames before bv walking,
but they lost h wnlklnr estertlny. Irk
lliirrus walked off llrst base.
Connie Mack may be a siteet tempered in
dlitdual, but it's a cinch he didn't raise
Uurrus a aalarv after yesterday's ualkout.
Musser broke Into the biff leanues ester
di when he hurled for the Red Sox Dldn t
know Hank had left the newspaper same.
Connie Mack has discovered the cause of
lib, rlub's failure. The A's are loslnc loo
many enmes.
llarncu Oldfleld and Frank Cltarrc are
considering the purchase of a ball elub to
gether. Harney aluaus lias a great ouu or
taking a chance.
Trink Tlineroft says Tit Mnran can be
elected mainr of CJlnclnmtl If the nis
win the pennant. Pat would rather be klnT
of a certain family In FitchburK.
It's the open season for mnnnrem. to quit.
Pat Flaherty linndrd the resignation papers
to the Loulstllle Club yesterdny.
Our ou n Stuffy Vclnnls had a perfect dav
yesterday. It's a perfect day for Stuffy any
time he gets tuo hits out of two times up.
If Dick Uurrus continues to pull the same
stuff he exhibited yesterday, he 11 bo walk
ing back to Colunbla.
Jack Qnlnn set the Yanks rleht nnd the
White Sox wron- estcrels. lie stopped
the lluctrins loslnc streak anil the Gleasun
nliinln- streak.
Ban Johnson is demanding the American
league glubs to spied u,i. Maybe he can
shoot some pep into the A's.
The A's loncT'dlstants loslnc streak has
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"SILKY" PONGEE
SKIRTS
(Separate collars
to mntch)
with wearing- qualities of
"Iron" laat j car's pur
chare of the fabrics erle
jou the advantage of the
low price-
$2.00
FOR BATHING
Life Guard Suits, $3.85
Blue flannel trousers
white wool jersey
(belt Included)
ONE-PIECE all-wool
suits $4.00
2-piece all-wool suits,
$2.00 and up
"2 handy cool, convenient
shons with everything lor
men."
LUERSftth
iLrVni-frH
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'andlSouthJ
THEY LOSE
Up-to-Minnte Marks
of Leading Batters
AMF.tlirAN I.KAfll'K
l'lm-r. I inl.. a AIL. IC ft t r
Colib Detroit CH 2(V 47 00 ,1U
Inckson. Ch'rnirn HI 310 4 1117 .-UC1
Nlslrr, .St l.mil V .IOC! 118 I m ,311
pirli. Detroit 70 'Jf)2 40 1110 SI?
I limstenel, Detroit . A7 1S1 2CI (13 .111
NATIONAL l.r.UUT
Plnves. I liih. fl. A II. It. II. p.f
Crncntli. PhlMtlrlphli fll IS'! -11 07 .1M
nrr, iirooaiin .. " zi7 11 111 ,111
Mrllrnrj. t. 1 mils .11 1M JO .10 .327
iin. Nen ,nrk 70 "70 4(1 SO ,1'J
7. Wheat. Brook! rn . 75 207 41 OS .3 Jo
nvnsion of the West. Thev have won
onlv eir-ht pnmes out nf thlrtv .sovrti I
while tiavellng. This gives tliem nn I
nwaj avernge of only ,J10.
iiii ri- l. .. t. ...... i ..i.. ,
"till softer words must lie used when
the record of the A's while away don,
Shibe Pork is hauled out of the statis-
tics. The Mackmen have been like lost
l II i . i hi i .
children in tho wlldorness uhpii not i
under the shelter of the Shibe home
The) have lngged onlv nine tilts out
of fort; -six clinnccs while on the road
foi nn average nf .V)5.
The showing of the A's at home has
been nothing to biag about, but still it is
better than the exhibition abroad. It's
a good thing it is or the Mnckmen
would be in ninth place by this time.
Ten battles lit Shibe Park out of thirtj -one
have been victoiics. This is for a
priccntage of .323.
Italn lilts National
rpnn
rain of the last week has hcidl'"'" """ "", "T1 ""ijiroicKsionai
- up the National League schedule to
a serious extent, and the western club
will hne a lough road of double
headers on their next journey around
the eastern cities.
Only one dav out of the last eight
has been n complete one. from a base
ball viewpoint. In the I leveller circuit
The seventeen -inning game in Boston
between the llrnves and the CiucIh is
the onlv battle that lias been waged In
the I'ast since last Saturdaj.
Some day this week it is hoped that
the l'hils will be able to swing into
action. The l'irntcs have been here
since Sundav , and all they have done
hns been to sit the points of in
terest. Might think the Buccaneers were
on n sightseeing tour.
Hugo Ilc7dck, the Pittsburgh boss.
was foiced to leave for his home, due
to illness, jesterdav, and the tourists
now nre in cluirce of (Iconic Cutshaw.
who has been acting captain since Max
Care has bec n out of the scener .
Bezdek has been ailing for some time
with nervousness and stoninch trouble.
been broken The defeat sesterctay was the
seventh In .i row. the first time this seison
more then six concecutlse battles hae be,n
dropped
l'nt Vlnhertv lnt Ctie nruKnnn., (fj.lalr.
In ImilMlllr. It Is snld he milt the club
because of newtpaper criticism.
Loughlln Outboxes Chip
According to a wire recele,l from Al
I.lppe, K O. TiOUflhlln outlmxed George .
i nip or .-sewcisue at nunaio nsi niani
Louchlln welshed 141s Chip. US
Open
Evenings
Up
Out
(jivm
Goim
VtMCSBCSKVCtiBtftPD-sqHe9Cteayc-0t
I'lrlsOeVu I SKutauiu1 f clothis V J
1 , ONE FLfGHT UP TO ECONOMY 8
' ' I 10Q6-8 MARKET STREET
Forced to Discontinue!
THIS is not a Sheriff's Sale, but a voluntary
emigration from the business world, be
cause we could not serve the public as we
wished, on account of the drastic shortages of'
merchandise. '
Everything is going at cost and below. The
chance to stock up for your fall wardrobe is too
good to be missed. And you'll save a pile of
money.
Don't forget that all our clothing is NEW,
because we have been here for only four months.
Genuine Palm Beach Suits
Regular $15.00 to $20.00 at$K.50
Waist-Seam and other
New Model Suits: Val
ues $20.00 and $25.00
Dressy single-front and
seamed-waist Suits:
Values $28 and $30.00
Single- and double
breasted Suits; Con
ventional; New: Val
ues $32.00 and $35.00
Fine Suits for Men of
all ages and types: Re
markable Values $37
to $40.00
ROGER'S
1006-08 Market St.
TOO OFTEN
I BARNES EQUALS
Western Open Champion Plays
Better Than Perfect Golf
at Cleveland
LEADS BY TWO STROKES
Hy Associated Pre
CleveHnil, O.. Julv 23 .Tnmes
Karnes, of St. Louis, who is here to
defend his title In the western open golf
championship nt Maj field Count) j Club,
scored (1!) for the IS holes breaking par
'' n,,( "tioke nnd equnllng the course
record. This led the field bv two
I'okes among the rorenoon plovers.
,...,, ,r .. , ' . . ,
"t " JITv- nr. , 7", '
!.'"? N' - ' ; Irn
"'k'r "f SHnnci.li: took 31-311 ..I
v""inr tiiiiLniiii. ui .u (Mi i, li lit A
ttJl ..... t. ., t
ii(, tMtll lilllilVI, "V'lH lllll Ml till, IMIl Ml'
rlnpoil n pull ou the soc urn! 11I110 finished
with 74.
Other good scores included
.1. Douglas, Atlanta. 7(; Dave Uob I
ertson, Pittsburgh. 7(i , A V Hack I
linrth, Chicago, 7f, and Chick l'rasei ,
I .n Ciosse, 71.
ll.ii nes and Sargeant had the enrlv .
gallerv but leiit it to Walter I lagan. '
national clinnipicm, and Boh McDonald, j
of Chicago, despite the excellent inter I
tninment he furnished With a tin die 1
ou the -I."," vnrd third and it 3 in .",'!," i
ri eieei em cue iirsi nine in .i i, one miner
perfect figures. He started home cqunlh
well, but pulled an iron shot to n tinp.
on the 310 vnrd twelfth hole for a 4 '
He made up for this on the 200 nnl
thliteenth which not nn unluckv one for
him. In sinking n 4 foot putt for a 2,
his tee shot having got a tin lev kick
in the vallev gicen. With pars on the
lemaiiiiiig five holes, Barnes came home
in 31. eeiualing the course rccoiel in!
competition set bj Ned Savv.vei, two
veals ago.
Racing and Betting In Canada
Toronto. Out.. Juli Jl HnMC riftnz with
Ivttlnc on the results will he letca1.7fil In
iiniiiia. Jut ir ioon in i ronl pnulinii
tiim l lu-'l In )Zn ind uniiniiiv Imr tli
enil of a state of war with (lerm iri an 1
Vutrbi In tl o opinion of Sir Mb n I
Vpworth fm mr minister of justb
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Like Froott alio stale Road d om Lake
Oeorae Vlllase to Dolton Landlnc. ,
Capacity, 300 Guests White service. .
With or without Private Baths. '
i?pen June to October Adjolninc Nev? '
Country and Yacht Club-Flrcprool Garaco ,
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open to Dec Cnpnclty 500 HtrlrUy
modern. (lolf. tennis, snddl) horie
lmlhtnrr. hontlntr, nrrhectra Concerts,
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FRANKLIN COUNTY. TA.
inrinirK
A Flmtlnrtivp Summer unH Autumn Ifrport-
A strictly modem hotel wiih fxreMent
table Ami aervic AMiludp 2U0 fcet.
fcplndid roads; eolf, Icnni We
AMU 1 1 em n In Open I tit II October
.Inlin .1 Uh frnprr
Sf IIWl.NKMI i r. P.
i coDiiur mniiMTAiw um icr
Tho highest eleatlon nnd tlneut lixatlon near
Phlla A small hnuso with a laro table
I Part) dinners b arrungement S It CltOM,
vu'.um'kmh i.i:. r.
WALTERS PARK INN ,
THE resort hotel of tho Hlus Tildes Mod
ern In all Its appointments. Every nscessarr
thine tu males you happy and healthy Ju
th nlsce for a week-end or a lonff star i
ntticlent but sepira4o sinltirlum facilities
ine nilHiae ,.,,, Katherlns Oerhsrt!
rqiNT Pf.PAIWT. N. J.
POINT PLEASANT, N. J.
The Coolest Spot on the Coast
THE LEIGHTON
ncomyaraHi locntrcl, directly O.V
flic Occcih
Opens July 17
THE CARROLLTON
Now Open
Tea Room and Grill in Connection
Facing the Ocean.
Each Under Dlstlncthe Manacement.
Golf, tennis, dancing, rldlns, bathln.,
fishing, liontlng, orchestra.
ROBERT M. CROUCH, Prop,
PINE BLUFF INN
Under new management Among the pines oa
the beautiful Msnaaquan. filter shors Evsrr
attraction of seashore, river and country
All outdoor sports Ilklt J. K. Itrernow-er.
POKTI-M. IB.
U-.1 R-nnsurSflr .Po.rV"d. wt
liucv.1 ,., ... potel. i
Prlv. baths.
Am. t Eur Dlan.
Hates reasonable. Booklet.
I Yc Longfellow Inn gk'"ggj-
boating, tc. flutes 13 , tip. it H. PKAUE.
f - , , , " In tho Alps of America- 1 TT7
fcJU OLUERIDCE MOUNTAINS
i Puena Vista SprimtH Irnnkhnlo la
l
! MMrU IU'WORT'S
iimniiNo oat M'nivns.
VTI w nt ( 1T. N.
wo-re !
SLACKSTONf
MrginlitTe nc4 the beirh, oTerlookirg the Stel
Pirr. fcpienr 500 Ferr terrlcpe, comfort mJ
njfymeDl Set wmter bthi jritte and pohlie
Cnerial Amnrlnnnlin. 14 un (UlW. Furopran hUb,
2upcr1ci1r Aulo but at train.- T ntlrelr new
rib n a r me at
T C fOOt)f OnD. Troprietor
IlUTHJj AIUU1UIN '"'
tl IKKl'KOOFJ
rrmnnt axe ami the Mearh neir alt at- I
traitton fnnnclt 1V Hivh rlaa- modern
hotel supTlnr tal.l. iI.Mitor prlv hath
runnlnp untir In roimw etc KxtenH"
Tr h (1 norhh mmne t M T FAKI.rT
PIrTN"RY ' w "rk ur nnr Heirh,
1st i Infis hnu-o table ahuiifl
nil Fun If "I with 1 1 st mirknt Tffonl
I ith1- all (on hnthlTK frnm hnuf fne
litutr hith- JJ "U up thl 1J n up
h rtpMit '."( m h;ni;y
RArMOIATUNTICClTT
1WRLDS GREATEST HOTaSlXTESS
HOTEL FREDONIA
on N AI I. fAI! rnnrpiie nve Juit off
Potnlwalk Kuiopean plan Uery appoint
m nt h J ruin i it r nt uirnnt
Hotel Boscobcl Smxf. w "
Ijeach J I 00 up tially
Amor plan Hook let A I MAIlION
Delancey-Lakewood , SS
Iniz from hotel rutrq mod
It ITT AN
NUTTAI L Atlantic Avenuo and Board.
l,U1 "-- walkt Excellent tabl.
Ih nn "jr.Tn
PHILLIPS HOUSE
Itn'jsclnieettsAv., neevr nench V P rhllllp.
tlin COMFORT. 11J St Jnmes Fl nr."beons
rioni elttlly or wltly res at W. F. Frrr.
ln miniii). v. ,7.
By THE 07
fwimmam)
elcllKlitful place to
spcml our acntlnn
Alas cool Alwajs
hcilthfnl llcst flshlni; on
Hi Mnrt MnfrnllUvnt lioarclw.iIU, tine
ii i--lc, ciccm pleri tlicntres nnd lots
ot amusement j:c.rllint hotels at
Hindi rate r.itis Tor folder and
ll.lltlc.Ul.US wiltu
. nirilTKIOIIT SMITH,
.Scrretnri Ilnnrel nf Trade,
lldwoiHl, N. j.
WildwoorJ Manor Capacity 400: whole
I , .,lo-.k. ocean front:
fresh and salt water In baths. runrdnV
I ater hot and cold. In bedrooms, elect"
tievitors. Unnli cmirte ttc vciw iiii
JIHS W lTjaTER Mir
1 NEW SHELDON "'"ind n.
f)l nH htt.1 s
S0
bklt
Hle . prlintft .nth- roomi en suite !
Aiitn p J on I Oivn met Now oofn.
DAYTON, opn for ""n of ioi
., ... h. J,J?;j,r .." trMi. ,
r XiAU"r I
HOTEL SAVOY i.l'V.c" r-onl prlvatt
Dlltrir' Piin'i uarac
15u capiclty ownership mnnpripnt
.w HrtFrt'cTPr,
Cap 200 Finest loc.
cation on Uracil front
n TOPJIAM Owner
Booklet A rt ft
Edgeton Inn f;,!rl,"y located nr beach :
lillo service, can ,in
orrh.Htru booklet J AMinriT Iliiinio '
WI-.-.- Wild nv . nr Bench PnJt ...
Winona ,, ", "n p'v baths
"n imnmi I JIrJIWn,h
The Royal Inn Js'ar b",cn Escel tsbiT
. . - -n i-roprletor
Maejnolia ' I' K Momolla, fur rmt hks
pr,v '' A v ' i' Jackson
BREAKERS rch" ,a" n-"ch f,,h
ocean le c WumWk
BeachwOOfJ gjin font ,
- , . ,"""' --"'urti' wnM.t
ClcafVleW ', I)",r " I!t,nch nr ocean
,MLi ,-,. um -irs ai j Jones
CetttfbnrK, J12
Amusements
'., r.n'11'lr Ae War beach
if m nwiTi:n p"op
iin.im iion c ithsT. . ,i.
Mt. Vernon .V" "'"', n.r- S". ".
table llnoklet K Johnstsa.
cifi:v c ir, n. j.
Normandie-by-the-Sea
SOU room lliii ulU3 with prlate halhs
own artesian well water. Ico plant, electrlt
llcht plant Initiators from uround floor
Dlrectis faclne the ocean Cuisine the best
I or rates full Information nnd booklet ad.
rs I'. II. s -r. Manager.
The Oceanic
11th and We!.
A r Hiker (In nr & r-
The Shore "ov "nu ro,J ""inin- Mater lo
' eer lolnJWnnn2rn ny
MclrOSe 14,.h '"""' -. near IloTFdT
"" i i VAN TINE
Mnlel Honrv Moderate rates
Excellent
II Henrr
J table Mrs O H
Waverly Inn r'r1 n,e "', '"ll st
J raclnttn ennK H Ilaker
m:rn xvia'.x. j.
Sli Miles nt "en
o I.nnd Ilreeres
HOTEL BALDWIN
ornv rnovTi
Beach Haven, N. J.
Hot nnd cold sea baths Capacity 400
Tea Room d-iraee Excellent Culslns.
Write for rates routes nnd rooms
M T W T WAnniN'OTOV Prons
THE ENGIjESIDE
Tho best eommnatlnn of cenulno seashore
features on the Atlantic Coast Matchless
flshtns salllnir, bathing, etc ocean and
has Phi" tennis courts.
The 1 niclesldo offers modern appointments
Bea and fresh water rrhale baths etc.
Orchestra Garage llooklet.
., , e- ? ?" K-'ir1'15' V""er.
Also The Cotlncrton. Mesf Phil idrlphla
THE WYNDMERE the Pi,.
, . . Iintett plaie In
Wlldttood to spend sour summer vncitlon
, the OOOn THINGS we proMdo to EAT an
1 Et'EI.l,nNT LOCATION nnd truU ilOMIJ.
, I.IKR stmosphero pplaco the WYSTDMEItE In
'a CLASS by Itself. Ilaiesin n'rt '"u'n
I Write for booklet THANK ROSS
THE SHOREHAM g-lfurfg-
The Ilreakers, Children's paradise, bathing
hoafc tlshlng booklet V A Austin Mse
IIKIAIAK. N. J.
THE CARLETON
Onl totel v.Uh tennln court Ore,n frnnt
Canarlt 2". rates n to 30 lngle $40 to
$r,o iwn In room HonlQct V U HTOVl.i;
stkTn(Ji-aki; iiK(ii, n. j.
THE WARREN
on Tirn ornAiv
SPHINO I.AKS niMCII. N. J,
A house that's different," in, its rins
sppointments, artistic decorations, homelike
atmosphere, and service. Surrounded by
green liwm and gardns at the edge of th
,ea Opcnlns June IS. For resertatlons
address
xv. , sTcnns. n vr. 701b 8rt,
New Turk
I IAHK llOPATroNfl. X. J.
jflKXN CIIOKT. I-ifc Hoimtcong. ti, ' J,
lud.m bvuw ou sburs) attraccly Fatjes,
&M
C-F
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RjMKKnKsqr.TSi
TonONTO, PAXADV
iiMiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiyiiniiiiiiiiiim
"EXHAUSTION"
g In nntronomv It means "The method
e nj oosening its total extinction in a
ij Mnnv 'Stars' have stopped nt these hoteli" and It did not take optical
H RlnRN to put them clown .in 'exhausted ' nut they picked up quickly here
B thev enjojed their Kta. felt nt cnRQ In well-equipped rooms, and compll-
S mented us on good cookerj
S It will be difficult for ou to find equal accommodation at our rates.
AMKMC. n,A.V, $3.00 o l.!50 PI H rY WROPrXN PLAN IT DI'.SinED
H K f I! AI.FIIT l,ll UATCIULl. toll TIM
g Vl'LFAItl. OF LAMhS AMI till I.tlM.X
I The Walker House The Hotel Carls-Rite
fj "The llouke of PlrntT" "The Home of Comfort"
g TORONTO'S rMOI IIOTKI.S
g Gr.tlnoi: VVIIKMIT nnd i:. M, MUtOr.I.. Proprlrtorj
B TORONTO
Is
fl ,Vo Passports or Irpislrncloii CnrcM rcotilred oy Amrtican cltitrns traveling In
es (" rtnndn on business or pleasure
rtiu'nniininfmiHiHtirT'HamTJiiniTniHsnnmniinininHEni! niiimiummEnminiiniHiim.iilHiiiiiiinmm.iinHiimin nmiimHtmiiniiim.nntmmmnMiHiinniiinan'iuiijnimmiminTmriHSBa
SU H l'RK. V .1
MODIIllN 1IOTIM. HV THE SEA"
1 HOTEL 1
olumJbi
The Fenimore
Hreon.1 A,ent.e ntmn mrk. V. J
Ono Ji'AVtiin.Yi1 1(! Nnt'"rlum
. ,nf7-V1 Oiit1i!n KoorUrU-150
nerurnihrd eieiatnr prlate hath roonn (
I with or without runnlnK nter white perv
!ee pirlt 2n trnnt & Muos, Trop
I'linnr 14'Jl AJ ur llonklt
HOTELrriri
BRUrfoa
fiSWS0-
8o$$k$v$mms
HOlyNMOUTH
Ameririin nmi I..,,,-.,. v... i,...
(rill iiircti' un the oiem, innt Modern
In oer respect. uparlts 300. Tennis Courts,
Pritiitrduriisr. h m. ppi.ho Ti.fc.sT Th.
lirTFf At RIOIM
IIUIX-L "4.a.lJJ.M i
m-.w nr. or thh mo.t modkhn I
HOTPI.S dv or pan rnnNT
PuItPB with prl bith nhonea in nil room
hm-vatou onrirnsTHA noOKLKT
K. I. T0USGM), Owner nnd Troprletor.
TarkefHoiise
MWl,?; k Acramm,ffi?.' -IS!
Modern, flne prenn view rensonable price,.
rARKF.n ft TAIIKFJI
H CHESTER. I
ck i
THE r.IRARn sot nti, ,e,
l0
nceunt new num.
nRrniertt cmuicltv 12.,
si.ech.1 i,,i, ,atr., ,
booklet. M. A. OVTI'S. I'rnn
ir,
i HOTEL THEDFORD a.
Ovcrlooklns
I orenn. Suits with liath. refined patronace
Bklt HARRY DUKFIISMJ. Owner Prop
ELDORADO HOTEL
At Ttewrh raring T.nltP A W CroUn p rt n
SEASIDE HOTEL
Dtrrrtlv on thi Ocean front All iruit roomf
orlook.nc Ocpan CltAULES .s lOrKTON
HOTEL BRISTOL
Dlrectlv on the Ocean FrcTnt
rc,s-T t ltlIT.Tc.nr Owners nnd T.,,
ANnrnTTAnrc Mr
V ASIIl H I'RK. , J. I
&y Milntatnlnir n, vV
I dCr HTFINrl) PXTHOVVOr. S,
TT TAIII.h AMI sKim( I! "F T
9 IIK.1I1.ST STAM!tP U,
J Ilunnlnc water In rotims T'ap pi
40u Oulf Unnh n mnMiultoes M
J Itnnklet U. II m Ki JOM--S. fl
TTi Alameda :07 Seenth Ae V. block Lakes, Nlplgon, Ogo
I ne rtiwneaa tu orn ro)nM .lr kl Rlr, Algonquin
iirc. r.ssonHhln i- a inrPHi- ill) i rark.Nasocami.New
V1PTORIA Third Aenue Oierlooklne Ontario, I'lie l.auren
"ul '-, ocean Renned clientele i ,ldcs. Oucbcc, New
Bklt on request RIITTON A hUTTOST Ilrunswic-, and Nova
FASTONIA -':0 ?tn Ae nenr Dcach.
- l-.KfPI r 1IH nn
Uh1fo Mnrn.
Ice Apply for rates C STOFFLI7T
Hotel New York i'h AV? ner K.-
rul.lnc Tiooklet o M OAnni.n
The Zurich 117 B,xth Aw New man-
IOC 1LZ')L -1 "" P
THE WESTMINSTER
14 -tth i
VHmiP
f Prronnir.
r :
lktt
n likl
orFVsciitnvi:. n. j.
NORTH END HOTEL
'Ot'KTKSV SL'HVICF! QVALITT
SEA WATLll EN ALL nTHS
Capnclly .100 NOW OPEN
H"l" "' M irtTr T.. M.nnr.r
GROVE HALL
The lloue ot cjuallty and romfort Rooms
with running uater and prlate biths
W. L. HI N c)v, ner .t Jtr
ip lloi)i of Quality
Ith running uater u
ivL- '
Colonial
IS 'MXIV W i:ui:
Ilates moderate
S bloi k from Oc-nn
Stokes Hall MOc."" Pathway. Hot
OlOtica no" nnil col, runnns wnter
prlsa( luths
1, l. MrnWBhun.fr l) n e r I
7 Main axe, at beach and
Stratford
l-sh!a si!si 1
run llciu.r. 7J Main v . nr.Htscn Prtr.
leftil" irniut hooKlet I. (' lliniean
UP MATinNAI. Ml Main Av-
bath grounds; furnished
THE NATIONAL
f a Hi:.nT.
Atlanta House IVyy-
Hotel Le Chevalier W'br
THE OUEEN H,rrfVy onbech rTu
HOTEL SUMMERFIELD
Oinin inthwil Third houe from bench
rPK MA. V. .1
HOTEL LAFAYETTE ?"
Front 30th ccavon under same met All mo-1
rtnmenlences riooms en nult prlvute lath
Open June 2b to Sept 15 John Tracy L Co
THE WINDSOR, ;nn-""l- Cnpe May's
' largest nn I lest.
121 rooms, r.O baths
Itate-n and literature
KiM'iirnimn
it ii i imv
NEW STOCKTON VILLA
Directs on Utach Prlvato laths rten.on-
,ble lerrrs B nWP)
THE BALTIMORE INN
OPHNs JL.NB I&T.
e-iosi: to HHAcii
Mlts HAnnisoy
Star Villa
Ocean Rt. nnd Ueach Ats
M t rtlCHARD'JON
mail lir-xru. x. j.
HATHAWAY M
I)I1I., N. J. rteronstructed. refurnished
Cuisine. serlre Music, first class 10 suite
w Unth running water phune In every
room. IH hole Rolf course, ttnnia courts,
nrim nnl nool hlthtniT
a jinnr.iiN i.v fKTB ESTrnNT
lor coin enl, nee of mntnrists Ph Jin t Deal
J HANK I I.YM-11 ec snil Trcas.
AllTIll'n J O KITITi: Preeldent.
JAMP.S II O DONNKM, Mcr
nrEAN VIEW dhal, nr.Acn n j.
tun-Elt VICKY jsuperlor outside room..
$2fl UP wlclv Kew mamgement THRVI8AN
SFACcIIlK'PARt.. N. 3.
THE MANHASSET
Clrectly on th ocean front. Capacltr300.
H ROV TlUlMfll nim.r.pn
CJI'MINO l.AKK HKril. X. J,
THE BREAKERS
nn thft Orean. hnrlne I.nkr Hmrii
Op"n until Oct 1 Kxt-Ml?nt tuble music
rfhflZ
oss
IliithinB it"?" lennm inonp .mil Uw n
h1prnnt T-f)lT!M V MOSS
THE ALLAIRE
SPRINO IVKK DRCvCH. N. J Dlrtctlr on I
Fl.ach MAUD CQLOATB 11QLMC3.
sn mB",rTxi. ' " I
THE TREMONT ' " " b-""-
En room oceaa
vUw. A quiet, restful, n-nned. homellkn
fmmiiv hotfil. Tc&bL i tunDlled With f.K
products bv tur own farm. Surf and stlU
WtllTI C--SSIC.-H..-1 CI -.-. , ,wtiA WUURS
try urrounalnts ) no boardwalk, Boklc.
AfOVB MKR X. Y.
THE INTERJJV 'JKEN S?k,J
tali. Chsrnnjate., "rrfV Cb-sia ! rr
wtm-' 't Q ft, K vjr.
8tJMMF.ll RFpnT
"TOnONTO. CANAlfA
of aFCeitnlnlnpr a Btar'n magnitude
wedge or neutral tinted optical gland."
CANADA
travel
T'Slike unwinding Nature's
playgrounds before your
joyous vision to visit any one
or an oi oanaoa s i ravel fointa.
The Canadian Rockies, Matapedla
v-illov I i RtIo Hi. i-hnln.ir rne
ancy, ia uaie ae i,naicur, oaspc,
Cape Breton, and along the ocean
shore of Nova Scotia everywhere
incomparable beauty fills the four
horizons as far as the eve can reach.
"9 Ideal Vacations"
In the wide lands of Canada, thou
sands of happy surprises await tho'
vacationist. Health and strength
renew themselves In the Invigorating
atmosphere of Cape Breton, Prince
Edward Island, St. John River Val
ley, Muskoka; historic facts glow
with the vitality of circumstance
ancient backgrounds recall the sto
ried past in Quebec, Montreal,
Halifax and their environs.
a --- - .
a vacation fianitefl to Mees
Your Needs Choose! ,
Even a limited vacation of a few days can
be mtJe rich and memorable by a visit to
Muskoka, Sparrow Lake, or the Maritime
Provinces. The unlimited resources of
Western Canada, Winnipeg and many othci
thriving cities can
tho traveler wishing
to combine business
and pie-mire. Tlsh
ing, Hunting, and
Camping arc at their
best In such, places as
Jasper Park, Kastcm
Manitoba. Rainy
Our Art Booklet
"9 Ideal Vacs
tloni," In It
ouMI And tuft
fc.tlonft that will
hcipjiou chooie
IOUR Tacntlon.
Call, or write to
Scotia.
the addreaa bei
tor
T Wk .
tor
youri.li
JiVefV UCldU (n
copy. It free -tf.
without obliga
fiannen:
tion.
TPe, Canadian
wahaecoi-
lecced facta
ieaiionai ivuu
about Canada
tnat win neip
you plan any
kind of vaca-
tion.
r. a.
IOI NO. Or.N. Af.ENT
Sill OC)l.M)ltTII ltl.DO.,
NEM YORK, N. Y.
Hotel Buckingham
i .MINUTES FROM ASBURY PARK
In th heart of New Jersey's Pleasurd Belt;
ci-ens June 2ii C Pitman IJaker, Jr. Mxr.
Ilntrl Oolonlil T'hlli Ia
lsi, m 111:1011 rs, n. j.
-vm r uK a. of ,!?;
S J KctXfdvC' Wfi'ltc b r e j e.
I "" me ,,1
.. .... ;. sea-
sir good homo rnoKInx plensint sleeplncf
roomf AMth all IIil boatlns and buhlng and
fishing Miu mt Is what Mnnli- Inn enables
ou to n Write for particulars Phone
Islinl it, urn's :i M. . (I1I1K.
H1M.TCN. II. C.
Burlington Hotel
(. ih i" ! mlnuto from eerythlnr.
American and European Plans
431 Rooms, 222 Baths, $2 & Up
H T MTU TU Manwr.,
iSiTTI.llTOVJ.IljK
Hotel Hlelilr A moilern hotel commanding
a tine k of ( lies iptaku Ilay Hathtny,
nimtiK nnu nu rcsuri uiiiuoriiii-niH tap, 130
Orclif sira mn
SS
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Pi r riO.I3l3felJ:
affco?XrIrij pi 1
KolctcccMtfiaaictEl
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.won m-Tiin-si:,. n. j.
ra llklt Auto parties elven special t
n HOWAUT) Tl nvrh Prop.
attention
nlXMI.I.KNOTrilN. II.
The Balsams
Dixville Notch
White Mountains, N. H.
Season June to October
Cooking om.ee. now open H V.'est 40ta
St New York (Town ft Country!: (
DAVID R. PLUMER. Manarer
Phono 2210 Vsnderbllt.
I'OLJ.l.M.l. T.
THF DORMS " tuu muumalm
-"-' ivi su-Acre tlrouods
Shade bports. good table Xear it. 11. ana
trolley l,b guests Modern Improvements.
JIO to ?ll ICrnklet Flos f
i rsTPOitT. y. v.
msmm INN
ON LAKH CI!A3iri.l!f
IfousekeeplnR anil non-housekeiptntr cot
fnces Own (lolf Links Tennis ltn-tlnff.
! PathlnB Klshlns Orchestra Stesm heatt
MnsTPoirr. n. y.
MV(lHA FAUSjNjT,
TEMPERANCE HOUSE
Quiet, homelike, centrally located, opisnstts
, lean plan. W T PKELPS, Prop.
nayes voiiub r0omr: American plan: J&
nruc rnuADnc 342 prosnstiwP 9
" -" '1' KT.CO V.lt. c YletPl
Nn bnr Kst. 1S2 Mrs D C. Edwsrds.
V" '! j -Jy d
0Y
IIMVKS FAM.M. y. Y.
f ny.Hurst In tht hft of the C.UVl)ta
s.ua " rishlnr, tennis. Alt- IMC, -( J
xUnescellsd views. Bklt. C A HAIITIN. PrM '?
Ul'LAMl l-AKil Ileoutllullr sltustedi $ff -'
feet ctlev.
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