Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 30, 1919, Sports Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1919
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PER LE RELAZIONI
TRAL'ITALIAES.U.
II Conte Macchi di Cellere, Am
basciatore a Washington, Pro
babilmonte Sara' Richlamato
rjiMUhtt n Distributed Under
ERMIT NO. 341
Authorised
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the met of Ortnhp A.
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the PostMflca of Fhlla-
delphU.. Pa,
.
order ot the President,
v . A. S. BUnt-ESOV.
Postmaster Qe.ieral.
Iloma, 20 lugllo. Tanto i glornall
quanto ncl clrcoli official! glornaUncnte
el disrate la noc'cmlta' lt stoblllrc del
planl per plu' atrcttd relaziont trn
l'ltalia c gll Statl tJnltl. Ioplnlouq
generate c che le nuestionl riflcttontl
l'ltalia non'sono utotc presentatc con
ablle manicra Innanzi nlUi , Confcrcnzn
della Pace o innanzi alia CommlsMone
j Americana ed at PreMdentc Wilson.
Ij'operato del Conte Macclil di Cel-
,;v ,l?re, ambaoclatpra, italiano a Washing-
. ton, c' molto commentate. II glomnle
"II I'opolo Homano" critlcandolo dlco
quanta appredso : '
"Le finance nmcricanc sono, ora in
uno stato di colojsalc espansione. I
banchlori amrricnnl e git esportatorl
hanno oro, vivori e earbone da esportare
e sona' pronti ad iniziare su larga scala
ll commerclo eon t'Europa centrale ed
11 orientate. Not non dovremmo rtmanere
ozlosl mentrp In Jtigo-Slavla acquista
energia datla giovanc America. Ij'aiuto
iamerienno pun' gettnrc nnovn vita
A nell'Itnlia e ringiovanire la nazione.."
II giornale nggiungc che, oocondo le
ultima Infnrmazlont, il richlamo del
Conte Macchl di Cellere, ambaBclatorc
Itatlano a Washington, si rendern' no-
cesFario.
' Roma, 30 luglln B' stato annunzinto
nei circoli ufficiali che il l'resideute del
Consiglio, On. Nitti, stH organizznndol
una nuova mlsslone per gli Statl Uniti.
IO fscono di quest mitsione sarebbe
quello di far presentc i bisognt flnnn
4ziarl ed industrial! dell'Italla, stabilire
niiovl credit! c facilitare le esportnzioni
ed importazioni, compresa la fornitura
di viveri e materiale greggio.
Si considera probabile 'che 11 Senatoro
Gugltelmo Murconi sara' a capo della
uuova 'Missi.one.
SERVIZIO Dl VAPORl -TRA
PHILA. E L'lTALlA
La Direztonc della Societa' Itall
ana dt N'avigazionc "Italia-America,"
della quale e' Agentc ttencralc per la
citta dl Philadelphia il Slg. Frank Di
Berardino, uno del plu notl c stimatt
banchieri di questa citta,, ha annun
ziato che col prossimo settembre sara'
rlattivato il servlzio passeggteri con va-
pori che partiranno direttnmente da
Philadelphia per Napoli e GenoVa.
La Direztonc della Compagnie Ital
iane, che ha aruto sempre a cuore
1 desidert del connazlonalt dl Philadel
phia e della Pennsylvania in generate
e. non ha mal mancato ,di -agcvolare e
migll.orare per quanto c stato phi
poBslbile servizto nell'lntercsse del
ccnnanzlonall stesst, non ha potuto
rlmanere indtfTerentc alle continue ricli
leste che da ognl 'parte giungevano
acciocche '11 servlzio del vaporl da
questa cltta' fosse rtpresttnato. L'oper
ato della Societa' Italia-America 'c dei
suoi rappresentanti e' altamente en
comtabile c non vl e' dubbio che gli
Italian! di, Philadelphia sapranno ap
prczzare 11 grave sforzo compluto per
rlattivnre un servlzio tanto utile..
La partenza del Vaporl da questa
pitta' fu sospeso poco prima che gli
Stat! Uniti entrasscro In guerra c cio
fu dl grande. nocumento per gll itallanl
ch qui risiedouo, specialmente per
coloro die dovevano rssere raggiunti da
persone di famiglla. Per avcre una Idea
dl quail inconvenienti vengono eliminatl
port la ripresa del servlzio del vaporl da
Philadelphia, basti pensar'c che pre
kentemente coloro cho devono . tornare
IqItalift, sono costretti a-recarsi la New
Sork due, giorni prima della partenza
del vapore, subtre una spesa maggiore
.per il trasporto'ln ferrovla ed affrontarc
JmtnancablU incident! specialinentc per
coloro' r;bel portano tieco la' famiglia e
bambini. ' " - .
'La prima partenza da Philadelphia
awerra con 11 Vapore "Caserta," uno
degll otttmt tra quelli Compagnie Ital
lane, 11 quale partlra' da questo porto
il gtorno 23 settembre prossimo dirctto
a Napoli, senza fermarsi a New York.
Da notizle assunte si calcOla che
gia' oltre un miglialo hanno fissato I
biglletti per la partenza con il detto
vapore e parecehie altre mlgllala di
Italian!, cJie devono tornare In patria,
hanno dichiarato dl non muoversl fino
a che non potranno imbarcarsi da Phil
adelphia. Travel
A FALL TOUR
AROUND' THE
' WORLD
A charming, lel
surely voyage
acron the Paci
YOUR
NATIONAL
PARKS
Great Circle
Touri of Amer
i c a' a National
playground --
Yellow tone,
Yosemite, Grand
C any on and
other. Three to
nine week.
Tour at inter
val throughout
the summer sea
son. fic to the, Philip-
pines; to the land
of Cherry Blo
omt, Japan, to
China," 7nd on
around the
World. F i r t
Tour sail Oct.
17.
Fall Tour to China, Japan and
. Il'Il .".! -?. iitti T ' llla. -llLfekll '! JaaLmaW .SH a ij .' V'IIV V. . Jk '. WeAC ,1 -sit" .'! J J. I .JT
WHICH ILLUSTRATED BOOKLETS MAY WE SEND YOUt
Wherever you to -remember
you aTO -remember
American Express
An
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.MfAMERICANEXPRESS TRAVEL DEPARTMENT ffi? "'"r f ' 7s " f.. wtwater. pa., ,67- H " ""rir., "" - TTaT vasxMmmr
AMERICANS LEAVE
TO MINE GUIANA GOLD
Society Leaders Head Expedi
tion to Retrieve Deposit
Found 1 8 Years Ago
New York, July 30. (By A. P.),
Sailing with ?1 ,000,000 worth of ma.
chlnery and a party of fifty mining en.
gincers and workers, Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Tiffany, prominent In New York
society, yesterday left for Dutch Gulani
on the steamer Prince dcr Nedcrlandrt
to retrieve a gold deposit Mr. Tiffany
said he discovered on the Moroni river
eighteen years ago.
The secret of the discovery, declared
to have been made 200 miles inland,
has been carefully guarded, pending tho
obtaining In France and Holland of con
cessions giving his mining privileges for
100 miles along the river. Mr. Tiffany
said, adding that Colonel . S. Gage, a
mining engineer, in the meantime had
corroborated hiin In his "find."
Mr. Tiffany said he had 150 more
men nwaiting him In Guyana, and that
headquarters for the expedition would
be Established at Paramaribo, fifty miles
from the mouth of the Moroni.
"A" STARTS HOME AUGUST 15
First i Division Scheduled to Leave.
, 8000 to Stay In Germany
Coblenz. July 30. (By A. P.) The
First Division of the American army
will begin entraining for Brest on its
return to tho t'nlted Stntes nbotit Au
gust 15, according to Informal Informa
tion from central headquarters received
here yesterday. This would leave n
total of about 8000 American troops in
the army of occupation. This force
would be composed of the Klghth In
fantry, which probably would be gar
risoned at Coblenz, with a company of
engineers, a company of milltnry police
and a unit 'of af tillery.
This program, it was said here, Is
subject to change upon suggestions by1
the, interallied council at Paris.
The American Third Division will be
gin entraining for Brest August 5. It
was said a week would be required to
move the division to Brest.
Elkton Marriage Licenses
Elkton, Sid., July 30. Marriage li
censes were Issued here today to Joseph
IF. Ansel and Marie Mullen. William K.
Huttcr and Minnie Mnneely, Joseph D.
Kent and Margaret M. Orr, Harry
Gradwahl and Emily Levan, Harry
Watdrou and Mary Miller, all of Phila
delphia ; 'John S. Krabonja and Anna
Perry, Camden, X. J.; Harry L. John
son and 5lary K. Broadwater, Mag
nolia, N. J. ; Walter M. Trout mid
Bertha Wyckoff, Trenton, N. J.
CHILDREN'S
WALL TENT
Erect a lent for
them In the front
or back yard, the
air wltt da them
Rood. Xxiti of fun. Best quality S-ounee
whit canraa duck. Poles, pint and rope.
Writ lor cUK on larger ! a Dal
ramp enDPllee
ABMY BOTFLY CO.. Ml HAKKXT
-Sis
'fA
Don Marquis
cures every kind of a
grouch, including those of
July 1st vintage, in his gay
new book
PREFACES
Pack up a copy in your old
kit bag and "week end it" in
perfect harmony with things
' and 'a smile for the water
pitcher.
Picturia tv Tony Sarg,
$1.50 everywhere.
THIS IS AN APPLETON BOOK
Travel
GREAT LAKES
and NIAGARA
FALLS
Two thousand
miles on inland
water, with all
the joy and rest
of ocean' travel
and none of it
monotony. New
teel passenger
hip with every
device for com
fort and safety;
ST. LAWRENCE
and the
SAGUENAY
Delightful cruises
down America'
most historic
river, and the
dark mysterious
S.aRUenny,
charmine Lake
George, Lake
Champlain and
Hudson River.
Scenery unsur
passed in gran
deur. Manila, and Around they World,
those apendable-ev
Travelers Cheqties
those apendable-everywhere
flsW
Bill Would Bar Sugar Exports
Washington, July 30. (By A. P.)
Iixportntlon of sugar would be pro
hibited for two years under a bill In
troduced today by Representative Kl
liott, Republican, Indiana. He said
wholesalers were giving as a reason for
failing to fill orders from sugar re
tailers the necessity of filling export demand.
8V.1IMKR nESORTfl
ATLANTIC CITY, y. J.
PITNEY N,w rork ave" nir Den
let-class house; table Abun
dantly nupplted with beet market aKordej
bathe, all conveniences; bathing from hoiue,
free shower bath. 2.S0 up dally. 114.00 up
weekly. Capacity 250. M. C. SWEENEY.
TKAYMOIK AiuimcaTY
IWmSS GREATEST liOTELSUOCESS
HOTEL FREDON1A
OPEN ALI YEAH. Tennessee ave. lust olt
Boardwalk. Eurorwtn plan. Every appoint,
ment. Moderate rate restaurant.
The Dudley
80 So. Pennsylvania Ave.
Near beach anit nil n((r,n.
tlons, nunnlnr water In all rooms. Private
baths. Home cooking, L. It. POLLOCK,
NUTTALL Atlantic Avenue and Board
nuiiftLLwll Excellent table.
Phone 11170.
HOTEL B0SC0BEL h1f"J,u'Y,;?V,n"r
beach, Bfttnlns from
houiej open all year. Bklt. A.E.MARION.
PHILLIPS HOUSE
Meachutt Av.. near Bench, P.P. Phillip
OCEAN riTV. N. J.
Normandie-by-the-Sea
300 rooms. 100 suites with private baths;
own artesian well water: Ice plant! electrlo
llffht plant Elevators from ground floor.
Directly faclnc the ocean. Cuisine the best.
For rates, full Information and booklet ad
oress I-, ii. p. i;,ikk. Mnnncer.
THE ALVYN 8U Brighton Place.'
'" , , " Itunnlmt hot and cold
water In all J'nomB.
A. YAItOEn
The Shore "nt un'1 ro,d running; water'lh
every room, 3400 Central ae.
Melrose ''" Asbury Ae near Board-
The Oceanic . n'VndWes,'J'
' A. E. Hflhcr. Oh ner & Mcr.
Waverlv inn Weeley ave. near Dth st.
STONE HARnolt. N. J.
Hotel Harbor Inn Mlh Boardwk. ah
ocenn rms. Heaeble.
Mrs M. I,. Miller E. noeenberiter. Props.
WIMMTOOn. N. J.
By-thc-Sea
And Wildwood Crest
iiest llshlnr on the Coast I
Write today to
W. C0URTRICHT SMITH
Secretary nonrd of
Trade. Wildwood, N.
,'".. '"i"pr ana
..riniirn in-
lormation.
THE WYNDMERE "" "'"
. antest place In
U lldwnod tn spend your summer vacation
tho GOOD THINGS we provide to EAT. an
EXCELLENT LOCATION and truly HOME.
LIKE atmosphere pplace the WYNDMERE In
a CLASS by Itself. Rates 115 and up.
Write for booklet. FRANK ROSS.
HOTEL SAVOY Beach 'ront: Private
nuiuL,ur.Tvj baths; run's water;
1D0 capacity; ownership management.
W. H. OKnSTRL.
Wildwood Manor 5""lt' 400: ?"
block: ocean front;
fresh nnd salt water in baths; running
water aot and cold, In bedrooms: electric
elevators; tennis courts, etc. NOW OPEN.
MRS. WM. R. LESTER, Mgr.
DAYTON 1S'0W op"n tor "eason of 1010.
The same courteous treat
ment will bo extended to our patrons. Cap.
"BO. A, McMtTRRA.Y. Owntn & Proprietor.
NEW SHELDON w"dwoh1.'-'1
mod. hotel. Cap,
SS0. Elev. ; private baths; rooms en suite;
hklt. Auto. D.J.Woods.Own.mirt. Now open.
ARLINGTON ap- :o- FlnMt
" tion on Beach front.
Rooklet. A. R. ft C H. TOPHAM, Owners.
EdtretOn Inn cn,Ira,,J' 'oca-! nr. beach;
B white service: cap. 2R0:
orchestra! booklet. J. ALBERT HARR IB.
Gettrsburr, S12
Amusements.
E. Poplar Ave. Near beach.
It. M. NEWSTEAD. Prop.
The Roval Inn Nellr baoh- Excel, table.
1 ne nvyai aim , BUSHi proprlMori
MnimoJin m E- lrnolla, fur. rms., hkp,
magnolia , Xj A & J E Ja k
Winrmn Wild, av., nr. Beach. Prlv. baths.
vruiuua Qwn mon,s.t Mrg Q w F,Bn,r
riarview Poplar av. ft Beach: nr. ocean
CAl'B MAY. N. .1.
HOTEL LAFAYETTE S"-t
On Beach
Front. 30th season under same mrt. All mod.
conveniences. Rooms en suite: private baths.
Open June 28 to Sept. 15. John Tracy & Co.
THE WINDSOR $ cj m..
125 rooms. SO baths.. lutes and literature
on application. R. HALPIN.
THE BALTIMORE INN
OPENS JUNE 1ST.
CLOSE TO BEACH.
WISH HAUKIHUN.
Star Villa
Ocean St. and Beach Ave.
M. L. RICHARDSON.
AVALON. N. J.
Hotel Avalon, &&$,
ISLAND HEIOIITS. N. J.
) a combination of simplicity, rood tmste
and comfort. Maple inn is elf an. coot
and dependable. Maple Inn makei your
vacation a success. Bonklet.
Island Helrhte. N. J- M. V. COOK.
Phone. Tulsnrl HaUMw gS
AVOKBY-TriE-BKA. K. J.
Hotel Buckingham
I MINUTES FROM ASBURY PARK
In tho heart of New Jersey' Pleasure B.lt:
pn Jun. Sti. C. Pitman Baker, Jr., Hit.
Hotel Colonial. Phlla. Pa.
DEACH IIAVKN. N. J.
Mix Miles nt Hca
No Land Breezes
HOTEL BALDWIN
(OCEAN FRONT)
Beach Haven, N. J.
Hot and cold sea baths. Capacity 400.
Tea Room. Oarage. Excellent Culslns.
' "Writs for rates, routes and rooms.
M. F. ft W. J. WARRINGTON, Props.
BEA OIRT. N. J.
THE TREMONT 'ht on ,h Be"-
1 " -,. Every room oceaa
view. A quiet, restful, refined, hor.i.llk.
tamlly hotel. Tab! i supplied with frssk
product hy our own farm. Surf and stilt
water ba thins; tennis, golf, dancing, Coun
try awrroundlnga t no boardwalk. BaohUc
BPKINO T.AKK 1IE.CII. N. J.
THE WARREN
ON THE OCEAN
SPRIW IMIK REACIf. N. J.
hnn that'a "different" In (, m&
appointments, artlstlo decorations, homelike
atmosphere and service. Surrounded by
green lawns and garden at the edge of the
ea. Opening Jun 18. For reservations
""(?.". SICDBrt. 114 XV, 70th Street.
New York
THE BREAKERS
On the OMSB. Spring Lake Ueaeh
Open until Oct. 1. Excellent table; music.
r 4.
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RUMMBIv ItESOIlTS
Annuity tahk. n. j.
New Monterey Hotel
NOItTn ASnt'ItY FARK, N. J.
Directly on Ocean. All out
Bide rooms.
NEW MONTEIIF.Y GRIM,
Entirely new service a la
carte and danclnc laritest and
most beautiful on the Jersey
Coast. Ideal for motorists.
SHERMAN DK.NMS, Uanaetr.
mm
i&m
BRl
S7rs
rfiom?&f,'$mttfs
HOTEL ALBION
NEW: ONE Or THE MOST MODERN
, HOTELS ON OCEAN FRONT
&" jvlth ttrlv. Mthi nhnnes In all room.
KUKVATdlt. rUlCIIKSTRA. P.OOKI.ET.
E. P. TOWN
ffl.1.
Owner and Proprietor.
American nnil European. New iip-tn-ilnte
prill, nrrectly on the Ocenn Front. Modern
In eterr repect. C'apnrity 300. Trnnla Cniirta,
I'rhale (larnne. VM. AFPLEC1ATE ESTATE
TarJkerHoue
ASBURY TARK
",.. r,i-i&. zi
N. J.
rhone 704
ior. is
Modern
cor. 1st Ave. ft Bert; St. Accommodates 200.
"ne.ocRn view: reesniable prices.
PARKER ft PARKER
HOTEL THEDFORD
Flxth Ave..
ocean. Suits with bath, refined njlrnn,.
HUM.
HARRY Hl'FFIllt.I), n-rner Trop.
Hotel New York 1,"' AV";' n'"r "an
Cap. 1BO Excellent
cnl'lne. ri""llt. O. M. OAHUT.r
The Alameda,-;0T,Se"nth vo.. hiocii
to ocean; refined patron
see I'MorKhV, F. -A RHKPHKRr).
THE WESTMINSTER ' h
Avfnu
OCF.AN flROVK. N. .1.
NORTH END HOTEL
COURTESY SERVICE Qt'ALlTV
SHA WATRR IN ALF, BATHS
Csm"itv .-.no now oprn
I,..,..... i ..I. .ii, i,-,, A? .MnnRB'er
GROVE HALL
The House of Quality and Comfort. Rooms
Willi luiiiima n,ri nnu fir,vaie Paths.
v. u. nuiviv. uwncr ftMgr.
stvatfrkvH I .. In v- bech and
VU Ab - nam
rrounds: fnrnt).. i
nnm. ec HpiH. A. AI, GrlCgS
ELDORADO HOTEL
At Heach. Facing Lake. A. W. Crelln, Prop.
Stokes Hall
;: ucean Pathway. Hot
and cold runnlnir ni.r
,1. .. .. V.aia9 A 1. V Ctra..l.i. a
J ISstf- "Bin". ' ' unronuil;pr UWHer,
Hotel Le Chevalier Ccn- wbb
, " '-'urcmui.
Orrun lloiif( '- Main Av., nr. BHch, Priv,
lrnrir rrmm-i.e ""wi'-ii . ... Jflllirnn.
TUP NATIrlNAI. y Main Ave.
JjA. 1ICNRY
HOTEL SUMMERFIELD
CX-ean pathway. Third house from beach.
nr.i.MAR. n. j.
THE CARLETON
Only Iiotel with tennis courts. Ocean front.
Capacity 2501 rate 123 to 30 single: MO to
iui iwo in romii. iiwmcl. . ii. aTOYT.B.
nKAl, HF.ACH. N. J.
OCEAN VIEWD.!;Al'-nc.A?.". f J-
nujwnar oui8ia rooms
12."' up wklv Xw managrm'Tit. TRHVISA N
roiNT ri.nASANT. n. j.
POINT PLEASANT, N. J.
The Coolest Spot on the Coast
THE LEIGHTON
Incomvaraolv located, directly 02
the Ocean
Opens July 17
THE CARROLLTON
Now Open
Tea Room and Grill in Connection
Facing tho Ocean.
Kach Under Distinctive Management.
Oolf, tennis, dunclng. riding, bathlnr,
fishing, boating, orchestra.
ROBERT M. CROUCH, Prop.
PINE BLUFF INN
t'nder new management. Among the .pines on
the beautiful Manasquan River ehore. Every
Hhtini.iu.i " . nBMwi.-, . i r , ,(( COUniTy.
All outdoor sports, nklt. .1. K. rieerbower.
I.AKK lUIPATfONO. N. J.
ORKEN CROFT. Lake Uopatcong7NTJ
Modern house on shore: attractive rates.
I'OCQNO MOUNTAINS
CASTLE INN
DELAWARE WATER CAP, PA.
Open until November. Capacity 300
Fireproof Hotel and Oarage
Private Baths. Running Water.
Golfing, nnnsante. Motion1 Pictures.
MISS T. T. DOLBEY
Also the Palmer, Lakewood. N. J.
THE CENTRAL
Delaware Water Gap
Electric lights, hot and cold running
water, baths on each floor. Tennis,
golf, boating, bathing and fishing. Ca
pacity. 1. Private garage.
JAS. H. GHAVHn
Mount Porono. Ta.
Mount Pleasant House
Mount Pocono, Penna.
OPEN UNTn. NOVEMBER
The Finest Resort Hotel in
Northeastern Pennsylvania
103 rooms, 24 en suite with privets
bath, lieu service, gas, orchestra,
dancing and all outdoor sports.
FREE GARAGE
Accomm6da tlons for 40 cars. Charm
ing walks, good roads, magnificent views
Unique In quality of food, cooking and
service.
For Illustrated literature, room plan
u,v , ..tiu ,aca nuu.rps
v..
W. A. & H. M. LEECH
The PocohaSSet NeT, manBTrant: ex.
let A ratee on request L. II. ARIEL. Pron.
Delaware Water fian. Pa.
" " THE MOUNTAIN PARADISIC "
THE KITTATINNY
DELAWARE WATER OAP, PA.
The leading hotel of this famous realoni
open to TJec. Capacity S00. Strictly
modern. Oolf. tennis, saddle horses,
bathing, boating; orchestra. Concerts,
dances. Exceptional Cuisine. American
Klan: aiso a la carte, gnu. uarare.
ooklet. auto maps and terms upon re
quest, jutin runui turs,
Creseo
The Old Ion Kor rest and recr"n In Pocone
alts. Mod, .wlm, pool, tennis, amuso. Oar.
Rklt. New ownership. Oscar A. Htapff,
North Water Clap. Pa.
UrTTF.RMII.lv FAI.I.S Cottages and farm.
Cater to auto parties. Mrs, a. LA BAR.
East Htrondshnrg. Pa.
BERWICK INN OT
Farm connected, illustrates Booklet,
, C. D1CKERSON. Owner.
Mount Pocono, Pa.
The Ontwood ff: gftgy-"
Mountain rfnme. Ta.
MONOMONOCK INN
Mountain Homt'i lendlnr hot?. Ideally loc.
fltMtn hnt1. TUtf ri. Now opn, Bklt.
Mt. roronn. Tn.
POCONO
MOUNTAIN HOUSE
5yrs. samemanaxement,
E. L. HOOKER. Jr.. Mgrl
BTMMKTl RKSORTR
5!
,rPHE news had spread;
X rnenandolficers.divided
between hope and .fear,
crowded to the rampart by
theChateau.whereDufferin
Terrace now overlooks the
St. Lawrence, and every
eye was strained on the
approaching ship, eager to
seewhethershewouldshow
the red flag of England or
the white one of France.
Slowly her colors rose to
the masthead and unfurled
to the wind the red cross
of St. George. It was the
Britishfrigate T-owestoffe.'
She anchored before the
Lower Town and saluted
the garrison with twenty
one guns."
Vont"MonlcaIm and Wolfe"
, By Francis Parkman
HOTEL TRAYLOR
AM.ENTOWN. PA.
The Week-End Resort of Mie Lehleh Vallej,
European Plan $2.00 Per Hay
Roof Restaurant; service: A la Carte, Table
do Hote. Dancing Saturday evening.
Famous Traylor Orchestra
Special Kuntlny Dinners. SI, 50
J. LAWRENf r, D r I.INO. Mrr.
WERNERSVII.I.E.
WALTERS PARK INN
THE resort hotel of the Blue Rldse. Mod
ern In all Its appointments. Every necessary
thing to make you happy nnd healthy. Just
the place for a week-end or a long stay.
Efficient but eenarato sanitarium facilities
TUr- Hilltlrln Beau, view; prlv. bath. pa.
IMC nUlSIQO .,. Katherlne Gerbart.
AKRON. TA.
Will take Bummer boarders m my ixtaim
ful farm home; good food and :lne ioca'lon,
also provide permanent home for aged ij'i.
p.. who are willing to pay for comforta.
OARHEN SPOT TAPI.K WATER CO.
Akron. Pa.
IIRIARCLIFT MANOR. N. V.
BRIARCLIFF LODGE
BRIAnCUFF .MANOR. N. V.
A popular 134 mile motor run from
Philadelphia.
Booklet and route card obtainable at
Public Ledger Travel and Resort Bureau.
LAKE OEOBOK. N. Y.
VILLAGE OF LAKE GEORGE
The center of the great macadam road
eystem of the north, good hotel, and room
ing houses. Illustrated hlatorio booklet and
road map on srollc"0" ,0 Oord of Trade,
Lake Ci.org.. N, T.
PKCA8-0N-LAKE-OE0KOE
Mnhirnn Unmn Summer sports. Rates
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AUtiUR LAKE. N. Y.
THE INTERLA 'KEN Sk,.AunSf
Lak. Champlain. Aussble Chasm. Send for
bklt. ft rat.s. C. B. White. Keesvllle. N. T.
NIAGARA FALLS. N. Y.
TEMPERANCE HOUSE
Quiet, homelike; centrally located, opposite
Union depot;' 12.50 and upper day. Amer
ican Plan,
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u.. fnltare a'2 Flr.t t.; , first-class
Hnye VOlWgo room,. American plan;
tlSO up.
MRS. C R. RUSE.
THE EDWARDS '"gSK&f
No bar, Eat. 1SJ3. Mrs. D. C. Edwards. Ugr.
VTASIIINOTON. I. C.
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STMJIKR RK,ORTS
Here History
Staged the
Making
our Nation
THE actors have gonp, but
the stage remains. Some
of the settings are altered,
but all the scenic background of
natural grandeur awaits you.
Jts historic interest is enhanced
by the flight of Time.
Here was fought one of the
fiercest, most important conflicts
in History the Battle of Quebec.
Here on the Plains of Abraham,
the indomitable Wolfe wrested
from France her stronghold, giv
ing Britain a permanent footing
on the Western Hemisphere.
Make this famous 1,000-mile
inland voyage "Niagara to the
Sea." Look at the map. You can
begin your journey at Niagara
Falls, Rochester, Toronto, Alex
andria Bay, Montreal or Quebec.
You can stand on Dufferin
Send 2c postage fur
to the Sea," to John
Steamship Lines, US
tourist agent.
VXCTOH.IA
DO YOU KNOW "THE
i-a. CP A xrwv e mmWtSii il
NO. It isn't a play. It's a sea trip on the Canadian
Pacific "Princess" steamers with Seattle at one cor
ner of it, Vancouver at the second, and Victoria laughing
beyond Juan de Fuca Strait, ready vrith tea and cakes
a trip included .in your ticket without extra charge.
SEATTLE the metropolis of the Pacifis Northwest
with 200 miles of beautiful motor roads within the
city limits.
VANCOUVER is Canada "West, from its bustline
harbor under the Cauchant Lions, to the roof garden of its tallest hotel.
And VICTORIA as English as clotted cream, with more roses than you
ever saw at once, behind hedges glossier than anything in Devonshire.
Victoria has time enough to play golf whenever you like it or give you
a spin on the Malahat Drive.
FURTHER INFORMATION T ITS WAITING FOR YOU AT
The Canadian Pacific Railway Ticket Office
.tsfc for Kesort Tour .Vo. JM-A Phone Market 3108
R. C. CLAYTON, City Passenger Agent
629 Chestnut Street Philadelphia
F. R. PERRY, General Agent, Passenger Dept.
1231 Broadway . . New York City
Atk or Resort Tour No. 182-A
TORONTO. CAN.
UT'HB work cf eloquence Is to c
X twenty mlnutea." EMERSON.
We do It EVERY DAY. Day tn. day out year In. year out we
succeed In making men admit "they have changed their mind" on tho all
Important subject of what a OOOD hotel really IS, and If you chould ever
visit us we will be glad to try It on you an well possibly In LESS than
twenty minutes you will admit that Emerson was right us far as "THE
HOUSE OF COMFORT" Is concerned, anyway.
GOOD Rooms GOOD Meals FAIR
AMERICAN PLAN. $3.60 to W.50 PER DAY
EVER ALSRT ASl WATCHFUL FOR THE
WELFARE OF LADIES A.VD CHILDREN
THE
HOTEL CARLS-RITE
"TUB IIOUSK OF COMFORT"
OEORGK WBIU1IT and K. M. CARROLL, Proprietor
TORONTO
No- Passports or ffrplstratloii Cords rrculred lu American cllUrns traveling
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BlTHtr.R RKSQRTS
CANAPA
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Terrace and gaze down the pic
turesque St. Lawrence, just as the
little crowd of English stood
there gazing in 1750, but with
wildly beating hearts, while the
fate of a nation hung in the
balance.
In safe, palatial steamers you
pass the beautiful Thousand
Islands; safely descend th
Rapids; through lakes and rivers,
an ever-changing panorama of
scenic beauty with a wealth of
historic association; Montreal,
the great Canadian Metropolis;
Quebec, with its famous shrine
of Ste. Anne de Beaupre, and
the beautiful Saguenay River
with its towering capes, "Trin
ity" and "Eternity," higher than
Gibraltar, are on the route of
Niagara to the
illustrated booklet, map and guide, "Niagara
F. Pierce, Assistant Traffic Manager, Canada
C. S. L. Building, Montreal, Canada, or any
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TORONTO. CAN.
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Prices
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SEE Canada in the making!
Let your vacation take
you to the land of thriving
opportunity. On discovering
this greater business 'field at your
elbow, you can settle down, orinvest
at will, with maximum profit. A
visit to such cities as Winnipeg end
, the Prairie towns will acquaint you
with a bigger future.
i "9 Sdeafi Vacations"
I In the wide lands of Canada, thou-
sands of happy surprlsesawalt tha
vacationist. Health and strength
renew themselves in tho invigorating
atmosphere of Princo Edward Island,
St. John River Valley, Muskoka. For
the hunter of moose, deer or bear,
there is abundant sport In Nora
Scotia, Quebec, New Brunswick,
New Ontario and Eastern Manitoba.
Great grizzlies and nimble mountain
goats draw tho sure shot of the
hunter in British Columbia. Tho
fish are biting at Rainy Lakes.
Nlpigon, Lake of the Woods and
other Ideal spots.
A Vacation Planned to Meet
i Your Weeds Choose!
, Go back to Nature or camp close to
the conveniences of civilization attho
Laurentldes, Algonquin Park, New
Ontario, NagofiamiRlver.JasperPark.
A wonder panorama unrolls before
the travclA through tho Canadian Rockies.,
mampcuia vaucy.
La Bale de Chaleur,
Gespe. Cape Breton
and alonqr tho ocean
shore of NovaScctii.
Historic I acta (hid old
world setting in Oue
bee, Montreal, Hall
if and their tnvlrons.
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few days, spend them
Joyously at Muskoka.
Sparrow Lake or tits
Maritime Province!.
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