w i.- O fcl. ,1-, .,,M. I'i V! ); tW. i V ; 1 4 ' , w.O' i" f ' i ' r . n r t ;iy .& '!' H ... fS'l.' m v " I . C- St"" T lOTOME SPORTS SCHEDULED WIAY 22 Record Entry List Expected for Fourteenth Annual Meet at Port Deposit INTERSECTIONAL EVENT BYEklN' PUBLIC UZmEmMlLAXELViilLA WEDNESDAY, MAttOH 17, 1020 15 ny i'auii ruin' Msr -- Iihh br-rni ntinonnccil nlurlally n.'llio diite nt the Tunic intciwholnstle .Pt This N lo lio fmirtcrntli nnniinl tllt-k nml Hi'lii ronipi'tltlon unilcr the Scrsnt Tcmw School lit l'ort l)c- T.rnpinn'ilnn.from To mo In llir rf- fret llmt miiiiy InvltntioiiM to tho Riunr-x hire Liooit ncecplnl, with prospect of new wura km ''-""". l ,iJ,' ' . ti-ntnl. I'Hl "i,f,11 thirty-olio different insHtutlotiH entered iitliiotcrf. The locution of Tort l)cpoHt, mill way between Phllntlelphln nntl Itnlli more rnues these eventH' to tnlte on n iiitrmcctlnnnl aspect. Tlio Middle Ulnnlle H'"1 Southern Atllintlc chnm pious usually nre in nttcmlaiic-o nntl Mmpctitlnn has becu 1ccn. Since W0'2 this meet grailunlly linx Inrrensed in the ntinilier of rontCHtniits nml the nl.e of the crowds, until now it ;, ,v fnr the lilgcest pcholnstle event in the South. Secondary schools of Im portance within n rotllus of several Imn Hrnl miles send to Tome on this occa sion hundreds of the finest types of Mhnnlboy athletes. Many records have Iipoii made nt Tome 'meets. Anions: these tlio per fnrmnnee of Shields, of Mcrcrrsborc has inncl out iirc-oniinontly. In 1.01(1 lie i cMnhlished l:2.'l'l-0 ns the schoolboy innrl In the mile run nml It-still stands. The 100-ynrd record Ims bceu eiiualcd on three occasions, the last, time by llrrwer. while running for St. Aiban's In lllh". ' ' The track records are held by a num ber of different schools. Philadelphia Central High established the 120-ynril hlEh hurdles mink in WO." when I.ic crtt won in Hi 2-Ji. The -l-JO record Is held hv (Jeorgc School, 1120 by Kpis ropal Higii of. Alexandria. '-'20 hurdles liv Washington Central. 8S0 bv Wnsh liistoii Tech. pole vault by AVilming lon High, high jump by Murston's Uni Tcrsity Sdiool and hummer throw by Lanreiiecvlllc. SIGN FOREIGN STARS Murphy Also In Shape to. Play With Bethlehem Team rtcthlrhrni, Mnrch 17. John Corri rnu and William Hyslop, two former Scottish 4itayers. hnve been signed by the champion Hctlileheni Sled Co. soc cer club. Corrlgon Is n center halfback and can alo play center forwnrd with kill, and llysiop is a halfhack. "Jimmy" Mnrpliy. who was nut of the game since his return from tlio serv ice, where he fractured his leg. reported for practice yesterday. Murpliy will try and win back bis former position at outside right. Murphy, who In his mllcge dnyiTwns nn nll-Amerienii quar terback at lirown University, K tlio only player of the ltcthlchcm club who in signed on no nmnti'tir form. lie lias lilnjed two sensous with t lie champiou chip Itctlilclium team. ST. LOUIS BOWLERS LEAD Chicago Retains First Place In Five Man Event lndlH,n,1.'i "Ivi!"",11 J7--UIli scores in th individual i-vents featured the ulv In th BS-SiSf ft&5!SSf K?" i.."' . J'lVT., Ht. IxiulK, member of the yoostorI.iiinlsrt team, took tho lenl in th slnales with a ,cor of OSH. A. 1 ronder! of ChlcBRo, lmd hecomo tho lender on in rllor shIH. nhootln for a total of 7I Pln. If, Bchaefer. ChlcV7 hot h wiy '.nU, Jourtli . oicc. Kcorlne 074 rln. J.Schult; Detroit, rolled so for llftn ft J 231 coro rolled Into third place, the only rliniii Binonic tho hlith teama. ...T,HK,".'rum '"J"1.'! Hou,,' '"nd. Kvan Ullo, Chlcayo and Indiana llnrhor competed Inat night In tho.tlvo-men events. w",w""' i.l vr"nJc":nfJ,.W" No'-': ChlcaKo. n090i IT.nla'a l.iinnli r'hln.n. imn. . . .-' Uilrngo. JSUUi.Oranae Cruli No. 1, HI. txiula, 2801 i lranWIn tk l.ano, HI, I'aul! Slnilea n. Meyer. St. T.ouIf. (US; A, Ilrondor, Chlcairo, 077; C. Malhlxon. Chi- Asynt"-m- u-o7,i j- LOOKS LIKE BOSTON Two Mass. Girls Favored at Indoor Women's Tennis Touriiey , New York, March 17. Stronger urew the rnmii'iiiin hi tli" HPVrntn ueaiinent Armnrv Mtenl- that nt least one of the two Mos. Ion nlrli now alrlvlne for thn women' na llonal Indoor tennis rhamplnnhlp will riach tho tltln roinrt of tho annual tournament. Until Mlsi IMIIh Slcourney ami Mini Ill linnrroft played rurvrlalnnly cffectlv" tcnnla In the third round, tho former dropping only olio rhiiio out ir thirteen and the latter taking twelNo eamea In n tw. There wern othrra who ahowed lo ad vantaao rturlns tho day. Jtllsa Helena I'ollak, Jlra. liemard K. Menz and Midi C'aroma Mnn belnit iimoiiK tliem. Hummarlca: Womnn'a national Indoor lennla chamnlon ahln single, third round Mrs. Ineo Hntt maun defeated Mrs, Ctortto H. Hlanwlx. 0-2, 11-2. Mri. William .jr. I'rllchard won from Mi's Clare I'aasoi. 3-0, 0-7 a,-d default. SIIii.i IMIIh Slcourncv defeated MI- Martha Ha yard, fl-l, 0-0. Mrs. Jlernnrd T. Stenr. "ieu.ru jira. namuel jr. warinir. -., n.o, 0-3. Mln' l-ealle' llanrrofl defeated Mr'. Helen llemhard Woirf. B-0, -D. MIm i aroma wtnn uereated Miaa cere' iianer o.a. Il-a. Mm. R Thomi)on defeated Jtra. A. M llntienn. n-7, fl.4. n-1. MIp' Helene I'ollak ucieiueu jtra. Percy Wllbourn. o-U. 0-1. "DOWN IN OUR ALLEY" rinrADBi.ritiA leaoui: -Itollett March 10 CAMDRN WVNNF.WOOO Wanter, 1(17 107 122 Woodw'd 17T 213 170 Moyer... 107 17R 187 Wells.. 17.1 ... 173 Mulford. 1SI 17n ... Hots.. . 10 lilt ISO Itoyd.... 1411 1B0 1S3 Klndley. 212 ISO 101 Klaele... 105 180 1Vi l.tinaren 2'-'.U inn 1R2 Link 202 Havllle 1(12.., Totata 812 800 SJ3 Total' 118.1 UI3 DtS l'BNNA. It. 11.' COr.ONIAt. Hharfer.. IRS 17H tTO (!amnlill 100.108 17." lVlcke.. 103 170 171-Hcnlorr. -177.1.VJ 21ft Kloodi.. 173 210 172 ,; Mueller. 101 183 21V ItroM-n.. 22.1 148 ins Zlr.,... 177 ma 2111 1'rlce. .. 22B 211 100 Macl'n 1".3 181 101 Tolala 074 020 871 Totals 801 821 007 Ml'.r.nOSM KHT8TONH l.-ry 130 131 13 Pherann. 203 12 ISJ Tount.. 102 180 1.17 McUIII,. 1r. Ki7 10 llluett... Itl.1 173 145 Hn.lder.. 113 18.1 17S Melln'ell lf.ll 177 21" I'attnn. . ISft 170 151 Uarrl... 197 181 1V0 Jtupertua 1R8 151 100 Tolala 822 815 812 Totala 831 813 813 CIIF.9CKXT riHM.tr.'S nellly.. Storck,, nuest... Waanor. Nicholas Totals nnuo MCAfJUB Itollcd on tho Terminal Alleys March lfl it k 'Mtiwprm co. . chkmicai.s nt , SI IM 1TO "a t H 125 133 riecllV 13 ll 1211 Piatt . . 123 134 208 omen 151 mt 1 tow 1"' '-'-' iSi Crawfd.lfa 131 10T I.tillvlel 130 157 153 SlSSfl ..100 173 170 McC.r'11.171 150 120 iiauic i.i v.. n-.... H11 Wi . Totals. 701 705 813 S H. WHITB' CO. 1I.K.WAMP01.K CO. nross ...131 153 115 Montleth.132 120 M7 Nm"'tt!,173 143 142 Dill 133 131 133 H.Praii'r.157 123 187 IVenael ,1im in:l 144 Jlarlli i.mo 132 12 Jlarlnic. .210 185 178; AlAi'tln;.10l 100 203 Ueorgo 102 151 18 mark ...102 172 158 MacdU'e.inO 87 110 llanck ..14B ISO .i. .:hand'r.lflO 201 137 McCorMe 101 127 172 Boargle..l90 151 110 l.eg ... ,.. 144 107 Jfadcp &o 71 7T Tolala. 731 774 700 Totals. 851 821 713 aRCHE'CK MlUJIlt S..K. F. CO. N'.al.r ..200 102 181 Ninon .. 121 1 131 - IRg .. Mllanf , HaiKk. .133 170 137 Ttuchft'n. lladcn . 171 48 223 14(1 32 20 Totals. 730 830 770 1T. 133 170 133 ONelll Eckman .14" 143 152 Furey Leyrer ..100 143 130 Duffy 128 143 100 .127 111 101 .158 182 177 Tolala. 702 788 730 PBTnOI.BOM I.KAOL'K Holled on Costa'a Alleys Msreh HI UNIOV PKN'.V P. H Knlsht.. 107 113 170 Kvafly . 132 170 103 Hchralt. Iftt 137 180 Mann 171 132 100 brum'hd 170 188 108 Ileld'eer 120 130 121 Toomey, 130 14t 140 Cherry.. 1M 172 209 Traciy. 177 143 144 Maxwell 133 100 203 "dtp'" ' r .? 3- Totala 759 770 810 Totala 770 770 811 our.F oiiro citiks has nnyder.. lis 137 .. Kean.ey 122 IBM jnj Jliera; . 101 155 140 .7atkon 10 157 IM Wvnn .. IBB 145 10.1 Marklh. 152 120 108 Hlnlltl. ' 171 111 148 Oodley.. 150 113 140 Handera .. .. IBS Hdcn. . 38 38 (120 B8I OflC iTf.iVTtn TlfiX'AS Str'der.. 221 150 10.1 Tlelanejf 139 14 Neall. . IBt 17B 120 lnarlls.t 131 1H htoelt'm. 113 124 114 ivrsttall 131 ibw Bcli'ler. 131 1(10 101 Furneea. jlj 12B Tallant, 107 JOB 8l Kllllon., 141 188 liacn. i 17 n ii Total 805 SOOOft Totala 039 790 .,1 Totala. 833 720 770 J. W. D. CO., Mllanl ..118 .A1"J ailbcrt...-l37 203 123 Totals 700 732 W11ITP.DENT W.Prn'r.lli. 1RI 122 ItUS'ell. 147 12.1 153 202 105 210 Hardy.. IBB 181 183 INI 17M 107 Hmed oy. 102 17H 221 174 152 174 Kllno... 107 182 180 15.1 IPO 14H Hill 148 181 178 188 104 170 11a oy. . 102 ... . Smith 182 181 003 000 881 . - - - - Tniol' mil on uoi INHUHANCK IJ5AOUK llolled March 10 ' MATiiun a v.o. itooarKita I Cum'nga 172 144 122 ltoweu.. 1(12 108 200 Clark.. r 182 102 141 Marcus.. 100 103 170 Olay'Kcr 110,138 100 Ch'tnan.. 145 10.1 lot Huifd..,. 11(1' no ... W. Y'Rcr 153 103 120 Wendell.. 102 H.O 14.1 I'lltmali. 130 143 110 Dllm! 120 lldci'... 21 21 20 Totals 732 700 000 Totala 810 813 817 HINDS RESTAURANT "Different from others" Combination Breakfast No. 2 Fruit'Crreat,2 EgR, Boiled, ACn FrUd or Shirred! Bread, J Rotltt Toatt and Coffee 36 N. 11th St. Never C'lnaed TrtAvur.Ens Ffmltli. llrlggs. . ;.atta.. . Ilyre , . . , Fi'her. . lldep. . . Totals CAMDEN L'OO 171 153 Allirnler. lll.'l 103 103 120 123 101 Know..,,, 112 144 140 183 172 150 Trother. 1511 18.1 110 1.13 104 142 Jl'rougha 187 120 12.1 108 182 182 Smith.,.. 121 133 J BO 0 0 0 Totals TT3 T71 T.lil 830 853 800 France Favors National "Bureau of Athletics" Paris, March 17. France will havo a national Imrenu of sport in the near future na n result of u bill introduced in tho Senate hy M. Dc.sunrd upon tlio reeommcndallo'n of tho ministry of public health. The measure, in tnibstnnra, has r(tcoic(l the approval of tho Senate, but it will be modified plightly and passed on to the Chamber of Deputies. Hackney Golfs Second to Dlegel St. AuaiiHtlne, lift., Mnrch 17. Irfo Die. eel, of Chlcnito, led ft liireo field of profes alonnl jrolfeie nt tho St. Aurd'tlne links 1i3lric a 71 In tho morning and a 75 for mo ntternoon a round. Clnrenro Hackney, nf Atlamlo City, was In second placo with 74 and 77. J.eo Dleitel. Chicago, 74-7rt-140( C. Hack ney, Atlantic City, 7 1-77-151 ; Herbert Strong. Engineer' Club. 75-81-150: Tom Kerrlgrfii, Wlnurno- C. C 73.83-130; Mlk riradv, Oakland Hill. 77-70-130: Jock lluirhleon, (.'hlrairo. 711-10-158: l. llorfniHii, I'hlladelpliln, 83-70.150: Jack Dowllnir. Scars, dnhi C. C. 7G-8I-1IU): Wilfred Held, Wil mington. Del.. 77-K3-100; C. 1'. Nellaon, Ml.unl, Fin., 88-70-107. Athletic Director Resigns Post Chli'icn, Atareh 17. Jamca 1. 1"C, nth I'tlo director of Noryhwestern Uiilwrait), haa reaUned, effeellvei at the i-nd of the chool eor In June, It waa announced to day, 'Mltiee tin- football season thero has been no co-oix ration and no harmony at tlio echoul," he aald. In explanation of tho reslBniitlon. "Heveral fantlona exlat." J.eo enmo to Northwestern a sear ngo, Bob Martin Scores a K. O. .Springfield. Mo March 17, I!ob Martin, htnvywetirht eh.iinplon of tlm American ex pedltloimry force, knocked out "Dummy" West, nf Seattle, In tho third round here lost night. Tho Sl .lolm'a ('. C are ready lo book gamea with atriet'y flrst-cloas teams. Nle voll. 4300 Almond street. wiml II'S Ill'.ST IIKAVVWI'.KIIITH Fred Jordon vs. Carl Ls Blanche Dan 0'Dowd'H'Harley Hutchinson K. 0. Sansom vs. Paul Sansom K. 0. Bill Brennan vs. Fred Lange 111KI1 11ABTI.KY Fulton vs. Madden S'enlN now on anle Hotel lllneham . S. P. H. tr H, AETNA M'CI'lan 120 172 113 Sehulcr. 113 130 120 Kelly.,. 102 143 147 llllnd. . . 120 14 102 Marshall 130 145 102 Haver... 115 II 110 ('ralB... 171 181 128 J.Yeaucr 128 101 1711 llcatrlclt 211 107 IBS Avres. . . 177 173 Hill , Hdcp... 12 12 12 Totals 80D 808 718 . Totala 071 770 737 A StroiiR Special All-Stav Show at Regular Prices TONIGHT National A. A. Willie Loughery vs. Billie Dcvine WillicRyanvs.JocWclsh Young Dennis vs. Frankic Clark K.O.G.Chancyvs.WhitcyFitzgerald Danny Frush vs. Artie Root DON'T FORfiKT IlKfll I.All I'IIK'1'.M Tirkrla nt llnnncli.v'M, 33 H. Itlh HI. SrntNO ItKSQKTfl BI'UINH ItKSOBT.M Hl'BlXd I.AKK 11KACII. N, J. etpniNii kki: iii:.( ii. n. 3f C 7JtTJJJ ot5X Ur OP0 MM AT?u.ijp-yimi Uanjiiji u cn Octan nort ctbe Jrivy Coast iPRING LAKE BEACR Hi :r SL vV.A fii ii iJii i. Jf I lirfl rTiEP7r MjJrL V lJ TAtnld 005 fiOS fill Totflt I II ! I I I I " ,'.. ,' J ' . . W$m ff41 i HliflMi 1K! SSKVV Ml u eteal. J.'.;C-! ?SM5t5BiyMiZi 'J wfi 5s . Ml "L - J.v.Vl ' tX - W via I ! VU "h ;' VA h - - . IfijalfM Tha Rally Cl'nb would Ilka la ha- hef nraf.(tnsH teama nperlnr reaaonabla..'rll anleea. Milt Hplelman. 1120 McKean air Eighteen-hole golf course and new $40,000 clubhouse BathinK and tennis club with five courtn and private tank. 'Vvxf miles ot bnardwulk. Two bathing pavilions with suueious pools. Superior hotels and boardinrr, houses ofter cxccltent accommodations. Handsome cottages and attractive bungalows. Splendid train service via Pcnn. and N. J. Central Railroads and fanndv Hook boats, delightful climate during Mav and June For literature address CIIAMIIKR OF COSIMKRriC. Most llOXIMi TOMOKKOW NICillT Germantown A. A. ZrU)lt. TOMMY llt'DSON vs. II1ICK ANTON WILLIE McCLOSKEY v.. JOHNNY KRAUSE THRKK IKH'TS ANI A nATTI.H nO'AT. T-O-N-I-G-H-T Make this holiday doubly enjoyable. At MKItCANTir.i: HAM.. Ilroud ond .Muster. Tine Music. Wonderful Floor. fVTnrrVi 1 7 nnnrhic. 8:30. H.r.H.A. l)nnee.1"ut,, ' Marshall E. Smith & Bro. REMOVAL SALE Prior to removal to the new ' store at 724 Chestnut St. Base Ball Uniforms Regular team price 15.00 reduced to 11.50 Regular team price 12.50 reduced to 9.50 Base Ball Shoes Professional model ' 10.00 reduced to 8.50 Sprinter model 8.00 reduced to 6.50 Regulation model 6.50 reduced to 5.00 No Cliurcc or C. (). K.'a Hurlnc' Snlo , Marshall E. Smith & Bro. Mll order nr rlv.. Of I nrt p .I I?!JLaI Ct 4: .peciui liitentiou Lo ana n ooum JLigoin oireei . tZr,l -v.-irri il I fl l : r- f it nr.o.tex s -x m&c (. ' m " i ' ''.-y i r xruf Tf&.jj. ati.anth; citv. n. j. ATLANTir C1TV. N. J. CDh , c.' 'Zr3 lar . " .... i is . ' - r . im ( J.4A1 'MfyfB4H1l JDagaCl ne x.3M. Gilanlic City's Newest and TTlost Distinctive Mel Under management Ambassador Hotels System. ! quiet, exclusive Chaise i decks overlooktnaT ocean. A m ba a dor. Item Yorki Ambanador, At lantlc CUu: AtnbatMB dor, Lot Angeleti Am bcuaador, Santo Dar irrlte for booklet ,i,. IBMIBBB.11 On tha UnArilivnlU v.l In tli raitdantlal dlalrlct. naclaua iun Symphony eoncerta avery evening. Danclni In famou gnu ana japanoe tea j-oom. uaterlnr te aeiaci e.imti. T.et it make j-nn feel nt home n the "Cl'v nf Itnlutst Health" Hotel Morton Orenn End Vlrilnln Ave. Capueltr 230. Klevater. private hatha, ete.i nlwTa open. t&em HOTEL ST. CHARLES On the Ocean Front. Atlantic City, Amer. riun. h-avr. 13. Orosscup KLtdl Ity. N. J. I . Trustee. I ' ATI AMTICeiTV.INI .J. ArvAmevican. Plaa Hotel 01 UlSUllCUORMUJKffaiCOnAlOTX. riRBPUOOI OARAOB. caiacitycoo. iVaffa'jCJBus THE PENNHURST j.lillSISKfelnS AAAXJ M MUimiAXJlWJ Kentucky avn. A- llcurh. Cap. fl(X); moOrn Ot-an nrt Midi I can mva. .Errr arnolnnnl WM, n. 1IOOTX. UteWcUasri.& Mout.i Curollnii near Uearh, I'livat baths runnlnt- water Moderate rates. Open all , vtir, I.. II. Arnold, Ownership MannVemtit HOTEL ARLINGTON Mlchlcan Ave. and Tleachs exclualvo district. Kvery appointment; excel, cuisine. Moderate ra'n. Opn all year. Ownership manaaement. Try CLARENDON Hotel an. AOI1. mmlrn ' uirouanoui; eicv ii v.n ualiy, i.prclal Kly , Amer. nlan. HqoKM. MKCKI.CY FrTI':n ' Westminster Ky' Av near Iteach, Kiev. ' vrc8lnfr (o at. private baths: run. rittari IM vldy.: I'J.RO up dally. O. Huhra. minni'KAN mtsoitTS To Visitors to Encland Two Princess Christian Nuraes arn prena-ed to receive Infanta nnd younc children, after baiter. In their pleniant house In Hurrev. near tendon, r.arite xarden and country ornuuev. ixupiient rpri.rf.rirrn irivoti n:mbr.p.' I reiBf enco rcouireu?. mrmiKlrom Ho weeklv. iiep.v jux inn, caro or uorian Virginia Ave, hot nnd cold i flap llrarh. All rnnmM ivlfh riiiinlng wuteri private hatha. HOTEL BOSCOBEL y-. $1B up vreeKly. Phone 117. A. E. MATUON. I'INi: 1U.WFF. N. C 10. Hjrcnt slrcrt. London, Aeency. Ltd.. H. W.. Kngland. BFSt)nT STTUMSHirs 8PENII aiAKl'll AN1J APKU, AT Pine Bluff Inn PINE BLUFF. N. C. Tho climate Is delightful, and llorsehack Hiding, Oolf, Midwinter Canoeing aro at their best. Illustrated Booklet on ueqneet. !LiIi5 r.Vf 1'AHl.AND. Proprietor. BERMUDA Tf WIUtNratWVILLK. PA. '5UNSET HALL f"1 " "ar' Cheer. JUIWK.I nAi-i-. fl1 ,om9 ,.on)forls. rrin. dry nlr, lieautlful mountain wallii. Weighing, roasting, ote. Not a aanatnrlum, oko. a. QAf u Mgr,.wr:nNi;nHvn.i.K. pa. WASIIINOTON. . C. A trunk thaf arlrlc dignity to your business Burlington Hotel American nnd Kuronenn IIOMHMKR. CLHAN. PKIIFKOT OUtaiNK SHU Kooina with Hath r.'.fiO to 3.li(l FIVK MIN11TBH, 1'nOM HVKItVTHINO vt iiaiiinaion, if. p. Come to Bermuda ntw -when March and April offor you new delights. Charm ing rldca through n jlower-llued llden . bathlnc and Bailing In opal-tinted waterj see only a few nf tho many attractions. The Annual Tennla Tournament la a fea lure in March. FURNESS BERMUDA LINE Fast, twin-screw, palatial eteamera S.S. "FORT HAMILTON" , 11 .000 Tone Displacement Palling from New Tork every Wednesday S.S. "FORT VICTORIA" ... 1.000 Tone Displacement Salllesr from Naw Tork every Saturday No paasporta renulrei) for nriruds. For furtl.er particulars apply to FURNESS BERMUDA LINE Fu.-nesa House, Whitehall St., New Tork The Oldsmobile Economy Truck is nob only a leader in service and economy but its splendid appearance will increase the regard of all who see it for your business. You will be stamped as a live, progressive merchant. A truck like this is one of the best ad vertisements you can possibly secure. Larson-Oldsmobile Company Truck Division 800. North Broad Street, Phila. . . rnvKH T'W" T I Glllakt I While In EuroVie SWITZERLAND your htadejuartert rpHK poraonincRtion of peace, where ancient strongholds atu i- only a reminder of a , ione.forBottcn feudal past. Here on" finds creation's most perfect combination of scenic beauties! and a wealth of wonderfully preserved mediaeval architecture r.H.i.rL!,,'!.! X" 6?' "onlnlnlup amoua Hotel t.uiilv, mj), etc, envloHnp JO cenli or postage SWISS FEDERAL RAILROADS ,Xil TittU AvfBM. Sew V-rk s ifa Let your ceilings light "your plant Wx rHAT happens to the sunlight after it enters your factory windows? Is it wasted? Do your ceilings and walls absorb sunlight instead of reflecting it? Covered vith flat finish paints, ceil ings and walls collect dirt instead of re pelling it. When soiled they cannot be washed clean. In a short time, there fore, their reflecting power is greatly diminished. Yef the same ceilings and walls cov ered with BARRELED SUNLIGHT will increase the daylight in your factory 19 to 36. Actual tests assure this. BARRELED SUNLIGHT the OIL paint with the glossy tilc-likc finish reflects ALL the light that enters your windows. Moreover, it will retain its reflecting efficiency for years. BARRELED SUNLIGHT (the Rice Process Mill White) is the ORIGINAL Mill White. It contains neither varnish nor lead. Its high glos3 surface resists dirt and may be washed clean like white tile. It is of durable, clastic composi tion; it can therefore expand and con tract with temperature changes. It withstands the shock and jar of the heaviest machinery. Applied on the ceilings and walls of your factory it will remain white lonecr than any other mill white. This w r guarantee. Remains white longest Its extraordinary covering power and case of application reduce cost of paint and painters time 16 to 21. Sold in barrels, also in can3. May be applied by brush or spray method. Used in over 6000 plants. Write today for our illustrated book let, "More Light." U.S. GUTTA PERCHA PAINT COMPANY . Providence, R. I. FOR THE HOME There are room where white celling, walla and woodwork are peculiarly fitting, tuch as the kitchen, nursery and' batlh room. Barreled Sun Itght makes roonMt bright, cheerful and a u 1 1 a r 1 . It cheaper than enamel and easier to apply. Sold in gallons, half gallons, quarts, pints and half-pints. Warehouse Stock in Philadelphia U. S. Gutta Percha Paint Co., 1003 Bailey Bldg. 1218 Chestnut St. The O. F. Zurn Co. 2738 N. Broad St. Charles Bond Co. 617-619 Arch St.. Elmer E. Cox Chaa. A. Gillingham Camden, N.J. 12th 8c Morris St. Caperoon Paint Specialtiei Camden, N. J. G. P. Darrow Company, 5621 Germantown Ave. T. Crane & Company 115 N. Man. Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. George C. Felker 9 S. Kentucky Ave. Atlantic City, N. J. Simei Drug Co. 13 South 13th St. Sect Sc Faber Co. 2008-10 N. Front St. W. H. Price & Co. 209-211 S. 10th SU THE RICE PROCESS MILL WHITE Tocns TOURS TOURS TOURS v" fcUKUFt- :e: Conducted Tours To Europe V m visiting Paris, Belgium, Switzerland, Italian Lakes, Italy, France, Battle Fronts and British Isles Sailing fApril 17th, May 1st, 15th, 29th, June 10th, 12th, 26th and July 3rtT Alt. accommocUrions are the best available. Our leaders are men of experience. Your comfort assured. Bend alo for "The American Traveler in Eu rope igio," a 64 page illustrated booklet of independent tours mailed free upon, request. THE FAR EAST Th Far Baat. practically unateotd by th war, after a irialth of travil opportunities. Our con ducted Tour to plcturMQUe Japan, Korea, China uid th Philippines leaves 8au Francisco April 17th. Alio tour at-tHnr June 21th from Han Fran cisco for JapuJi. Korea, North China, and Man churia. C3ach tour limited vi to number Write tor detalla. AMERICAN TOURS Th T'nJtert States (s the land of aJl-the-yeox-around travr'. The pleasure of planning a, tour U nearly equal tn the tour lUelf, proTldtntt tho proper Illus trated Information In available. Haro you con sidered the' Circle Tour of the National Paries and the wonderful Tours to Alaska? Write us about the tour you have In mind. l - !.:: :jTTT THE SERVICE Thire ls a srat advantage In purohaalnt all your travel requirements one offloe. This season your hotel reservation In Europe in Jum. as Important an your steamship ticket and stateroom. Tou ran recure all three at cur ofnoe and at ttx name tlm purchaoa railway and other ttckts aad make the necessary reservations to complete your Itinerary. Wherever you travel carry those spendable everywhere AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES AMERICrNEXPRESS TRAVtL DMrARTMENT Wanamaker's, Chestnut St. Front, Philadelphia, Pa. ( I'honc Spruce 5 sj EPAi tt I 1 , .11., 7 i' V J. J, 9 I- '..jj ' 1 M , sit. sJ.fot .:i.i'in ii'2 ",:ril h.wA m FC Hi1 vt, t i iTr; V il '-m a -i i". HA ....Vri '" m v . .0 HV'.fc A 't if -r'M v. "f 4 XW . . r j( J'A Vt,u & J y, '!'". L:?J . 'ii-A I