'tL If 4 evening r Public LEDtoi-psiLAbEriPHrA, Saturday, march 20, 1920 i W h n ' I ! " ATI'Tt0 CITY' N' ' Worlds Greatest Hotel Success FAMOUS SUBMARINE GRILL Exhibition Danciniby a moriatt PremterArtttta Mr, andMr&PAUL DE CABDO J IT qprt 1 H9tei reMoma Tcnxhtsa&iAvvjust .tcrticcand mtmentsat.mpdmXe 'COiiVirncMviK. ffigjffi nmrnvrnakM. """ r ri.w taarant RMANV, J em& AMTI?r?ITV.N.J. AivAraevicaiv. Plari Hotel af DislmcuoixawJ RealCoiivtort Opacity coo. WafferSealjfa Ax SRI v m CHARLES BETTER CITIZENSHIP PLANT U. S. TREES NEEDED, LANE PLEA 'i "National Oonferenco on Com- munity Organization Moots at Washington MORE ACTION IS URGED Associated 1'rcss .March 'JO. Dcvrlon. ON THE OCAN FRONT Eleven stories of real comfort wjtrai envi ronment of distinct refln' merit without extravagance. AMtPKANPLAH. ALWAYS OPEN LITERATURE umTERMS MAILtO. FHwdnl F.jGroHtnvTruMt I I.fl ui make, toii I eel nt home. Initio "CHt or Koliimt Health" Hotel Morton Ornin Knil Vlreinln. Axr. Capacity 230. Eletator. prlxnte Imtlin. tic. I ahx-nya open. ' MALAMUT'S " Modern Ainerlrun JexvWi HOTEL B1LTMORE Ithodn Inlnnd aw., near lleach. Ideally minted. Hunninc water Prixst Imthi. levator, trarlo'i exi-hanife; porches. iwn i"i i "'" In all rooms. nanco fiour. Mako reaerva- t-t o -r c l." BLACKSTONE Vlrelnlft Avenuo at llonrdwalk I Atnerlrnn nml Kurnpean plan. Hot ana cold urn and freeh water Jjatnn. Hun nrlnr nnd every comfort. Opn all year. n Vtr irnri On-,..- nwd Prnnrl.tnr I By (ho Washington. ment of n jnorc thoughtful and Interest- mi citizenship nml the trunslntlon of crystnlllzed public sentiment Into action nrc the two needs of grave import con fronting the nation nt this time, Frank Jin K. Lane, former necrctary of. the Interior, declared In a paper read today nt the opening session here of the na tional conference on community organi zations. Mr. Lane unld his Interest In com munity organization arose from hi con viction Hint it would help to solve both of these problems. "The movement hns many phases." he said. "It lies, for Instance, at the very root of n proper Americanization, for the essence of Americanization is not merely to tench English, but to draw the newcomer into our common 'Ife and to make him nil active partner in nil of our undertakings. "But nbove all else, the community organization movement tends to break down group lines nnd to bring the pro 'ile together as citizens and neighbors 'or the consideration nml action re garding their needs. A more inter cytrd citizenship and more Intelligent decisions ngardlng public questions must rellect themselves in better gov ernment. 'Wo nrcd as it people to emphasize the common Interest which bind us to gether. There are divisions In our na tional life. Let us recognize them nil economic, social, political, racial, what ever they may be let us examine them, weigh them, and tlnd solutions for them. nut let us also remember tiint after all we are human beings embarked till to gether on it great ndventitre the most inspiring, the most spiritual adventure man ever dared the senrch for a ilemncriiey based on fellowship nnd jus- tlce." ON BATTLEFIELDS American Forestry Association Sends Seods to Roforost War Blasted Areas MEMORIALS TO OUR DEAD THE MW BOOKS More extended review nnd mention will Ixi made nt space warrants. FIcV Alter the by Wlncneii New Yorlti In 'ROO.UOIIS South Carolina Avonua, adjacent to beach. I Cud LOO.Ktflnedri&tronairfl.niUslc.diLncinir. I Lr-i!tiVtnoderruLablAMndkerricexcflllflnl. 3lUiy aolanum. Booklet. A. Frmiuklo HOTEL SHOREHAM Vlnlnlfc Ate. cloke to bench and Steel Pier. Cipuclt 250 American A European I'rlv. tithi Itun'k' xvnter. levator to street level, U SO up dally, tpec'l weekly CHAh. flTKBN THE PENNHURST Cetin fnJ Michigan ave Alwavs Tinon Try CLARENDON Hotel Mrslnh Mr. nenr lleacli. All rooun with hnl anil cold running vrnteri nrUatn hnlln. HOiELBOiHWELL Vlrtlnla av.. second houo from Doardvralk ind Steel Plar, l;very appointment. HlRhetl itandflril In culwln and wervlce. Ttooklet. HOTEL CONTINENTAL Alwava opn. Alwnyi rridv. Terms mod t rttr Th on nr writ. M. Wninh Diinfn n King: lM SlOn feet) from Tt.ach. Central. Ilrenroof. elevator nntiihu Mod iprlnir rules. M A T.KYIt I : It. KIR ItllNT i:.sTi:r IKIMIIAYH Ona to lour rooms: two baths, furnished, 111 8. Jarkron ave Ventnor. Atlantic City. N J, 11 M S-nlth tain Atlnntlc Av BON AIR uo; llfi tip weeklv Ocean Avenue. Near neach. American plan: t3.no day II.IlAITTINOnn. PHILLIPS HOUSE llturtiuirttp Av. near Peach V P. Phillip? Weatminster near Deach. IClav ertVAtt tintha. run ,!. ivitu ts nn tip tifitiv r Hnhrx HOTEL BOSCOBEL lcJf..A" . ' ,,, ' r'' G. O. P. Ranks at Minneapolis Split Minneapolis, March 120. The Tenth district Republican convention here nfter a turbulent factional flKht. broke into two conventions yesterdnv. One faction favorable to the candidacy of Senator Uirnm V. Johnston, elected two tinlnxtrueted delegntes to the na tional convention, whereupon the dele gates supporting Leonard Wood with drew nnd formed it separate organization. Washington, Starch 20. On the bat tlefields where American soldiers gave their lives when the call of humanity came, France is planting American trees sent by tho American Forestry Asso ciation. Expressing the gratitude of the min ister of ngrlculturc of France, Ambas sador .lussernnd today reported to the American Forestry Association the first steps taken to care for ho seeds which the association shipped to France from Boston, Jnnunry 15 to help In reforest ing the battle areas. Upon nrrlving nt Havrct ho seeds were sent to the ccn Havre the seeds were sent to tho ecu Nogent sur Vcrnisston, J-ioirct. In his report to th Atnerlcnu Forestry Asso ciation Ambassador .lussernnd said : "Most of the seeds of Douglus At will bo sent to the department of the Aisnc, Ardennes nnd Somuic for the reforestntlonpf the regions devastated by war. The seeds of the leafy trees, such as oak, ash and poplnr, will be sown this spring in tho nurseries of the same" school nnd that nt Nancy. The minister adds an expression of his de sire that his feelings of deep gratitude nnd those of the administration of waters and forests be conveyed to the American Forestry Association." "Thus in the jenrs to come," said Charles Lnthrop I'ock, president of tho American Forestry Association, today. "America will have the finest of all memorials on the battlefields where per sons answered the cull of humanity the living, growing trees of America." SALVATION ARMY IN RALLY Celebrates War Work on Site of First Service In America On n spot where the first Salvation Army service in America was held forty jeurs ago anniversary services in honor of the army's work were held this aft ernoon. The historic spot is shown by u stone marker embedded in the pavement nt the northeast corner of CJertiinntown nvcniie and Oxford street. Colonel Wil liam 1'enrt nnd Colonel Richard 13. Holz were the prlnclpnl speakers. The anniversary rally will be held In the Salvation Army auditorium nt ,1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. STKAMHIIII-S STEAMSHIPS ENGLAND BELGIUM THE RED STAR LINE Steimers "LAPLAND" nnd "ZEELAND" and the American Flag Steamers "KROONLAND" and "FINLAND" the Utter three equipped for Oil-Fuel ail reGTUlarly between New York, Southampton and Antwerp. . COMFORT, SERVICE and unexcelled cuisine ore. to be found ubuard these splendid vessels. 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