y ji av.. 17 !-. WALL ST. RELIEVED BY PIE SLASHING t imminent ouiumuii 01 naiiroaa Problem Also Eases Finan cial Tension New York, Mny 20. Tito Hnnwlnl r eutlonk Is prestntcd today in the Sun is follows: With tho notion launched nt last on the bnly course to a destination which may serve as a base- for economic read justment, that Is to say, with full rec ognition of the necessity for nn Imme- dlate solution of the railroad problem and with pricecuttlni? inserting a urdgo In the splitting process in the high cost of living, Wall street breathed this week a freer air and felt n moro wholesome sense of well-being in the general outlook. The course, however, is ccrtnin to bo a lone one nnd will not be smooth sailing nt nil points. Labor has yet 111110(1 to learn concerning Its responsibilities in the scheme of things, that the too easy flow of money into its pockets cannot go on forever nor even for long ff maxi mum productivo cfTort slackens, that the spring fever attitude toward work Itself must bo corrected. Without high power production, price cutting will not avnll because as soon as merchants' 'shelves begin to vevenl bare spots, there must be new buying to 1 replenish. If production continues to ' Jug as it has been lagging, the supply of goods will not bo equal to the de mand and prices will go up again nnd the vicious circle will begin all over. Merchants Had to Cut Prices It is recognized as true thnt the re volt of tho people against paying the exorbitant prices exacted before the price-cutting movement began gave tho impulse to tho idea of concession, but it is tho purest buncombe, ns n promi nent banker insisted, to say thnt mer chants cut prices In a pntrlotlc desire to start tho ball rblllng downward. They cut prices because they had to, and they had to because banks shut down on credit. The bankers had no alternative. There wasn't enough credit to go around. The least esscntinl loans had to he eliminated" if esscntinl busi ness was not to suffer. It was a matter of necessity and not of choice. If the situation had been frankly faced months before, tho effect of price shaving would have contained fewer nnd less feverish suggestions of a possible period of business depression which conceivably might develop Into n paulc. At any rate it gave a very good oppor tunity to the silly and Irresponsible to talk panic and listen to it. There must be a period of business depression, of course, since business cannot go on forever with a whoop nnd n hurrah. No country on earth has wind enough to keep up such a shouting. The rank nnd file of Wall street, it Tould seem, has nt last caught up with the leaders in this conception of tho situation, and while it was prone to feel pretty good over Its ability to be so philosophical, 'it had to settle back fig uratively into nn easy .chair to give full and satisfactory .expression to it. The market for becurlties indeed re flected philosophic resignation. Trading dragged from the beginning of the week n fhn ftnrl firnnnf fnv n f.i.ir Kvlnf ! tervals in which the shorts got,n little nervous. Call money rates ruled at 0 per rent throughout without stimulating demand for accommodation1. There were rather freer offerings of time funds for nearby dates at' St per cent. This situation did not spell money nt actual ease. On the contrary I , it indicated n momentary uneasiness on the part of lenders that somo of their lunus miKuc go uuiuiu ior me lime being, nothing abhorrent. to the banking, tense. Nn Incentive to Borrow Hut there wns no incentive to bor row, particularly on call, when the entire Wdit situation wns so tight. The bnujs had money to loan to brokers one day, but both bnnks nnd brokers knew that the next day the banks might need tho money for purpose alien to strictly stock market purposes. Itniiroad congestion, nlbelt in process of amelioration, wns the picture ever before tho eyes of all. There were the tm "billion-dollar" questions to be lingered, the ..one billion for uages anil the other for freight rnto Increases. rowing appreciation of the fact that the railroad problem wus the paramount problem for the couutiy to solve was indeed the ouUtauding feature of the At the hearing before tho Interstate Commerce Commission, Howard I'lllott, ,penklng of New ' England, suld : "That section exchanges raw ma. terlul and manufactured urticles with the. whole United States and to put its transportation system In order is important to the whole country." Of the South: "The existing roads there need large additions to their facilities to keep pace JKb the growth of the South, nnd ud dltlonnl railroads are also needed be cause that pait of the country is capa Me of much greater development." Of the empire west of the Mississippi nd the country as a whole: "All these great productivo and con wmlng parts of the couutry nro tied together by the railroads and they are impendent and Interdependent each upon nl with tho others and there should he tho freest movement of people aud commerce between them all." Should Incrcaso Production Price cutting without increased pro duction is as futilo as increased pro auction without the means of adequate attribution. The high cost of money nas forced the strouger roads to pay 7 Per rent und upward for loans In order to buj equipment nnd otherwise to in crease their utility. The same reason "lakes Inwstors rcluctunt to buy rail road stock at par. It would be much, better," said Mr. Miott, "if all theso roads hud been "lo to sell stocks for their needs and "us obtain partucrs In tho business 'Mend of increasing the debts of theso companies. That, however, was abso- v .' HiMixnuiif, iin jini'MUi.s win inn to? St"Ck '" nu lurR0 amo,,,lt llt lllr "nn street, therefore, snt buck this J'k to watch iIeelopimnts und nwalt JiltH The fly in the pudding of its ""sued contentment was tho persistent i';uson of the soldier bouus bill In and out of Congress. While tho score -i nit t'10 trca8urJ' wob engaged in ' Ins h c,,l"rebnlnual extravagance and n ""'"' Ul means to meet appropri ations he could not curb, the measure or tadilllng billions of additional bur "5,1" the treasury was kept ullve. itits was recognized ' us n political "peil ent to begullo otes rather than n help" to tho ex-servlco mun ami 'ki'li it was hoped would fade away , n ag a pollticul expedient It would " useless. i tiold Pouring Into America , ?n. tl'H other side of the ledger wns "; Incoming of moro gold It was "Ported from San Francisco nnd con nrined here that $20,000,000 of tho Precious nietaPwus rechcd for ac fJnDt ,f fircat Urltnln and It was also "Ported that moro shipments of the iin ?.ftf ''"pending, all iu connection ' Ins maturity of tho Anglo-French can li n.i " .ilhft ,l,"nl "f cold received on this J:nJv!Aii ,,ou l" '" neighborhood of tli.f a ' " n wai1 IIKcwIkb stateil "i Arccntina wns relonwInL' milil from YnrtUn,iCrC' ??cn",1W between New recent y to the. Import no nt. It wnfl tS'', n e0t f.Ah,," r"cn" out effect on the Iirltlsh nnd Continen tal exchanges, iBhCfr W0 V s,mrl' ndvance in stcr .?? scrnI vmia t0 nl,vo $.'U)1. The . 2 5 ' ro """! ou t1"1 Continent was not fully sustained. Marks passed hXJ1 JfT".1 Ic,vc1, but dropped back $Z i !i Ievo dl,c Presumably to spcculatlvo considerations rather than to the fundamental market influences. Toor Weather for Cotton Weather conditions offered little to encourage In the outlook for cotton. Home improvement was noted in North Laro inn, Louisiana aud Arkansas but condition of the crop in Florida and Ueorglii was reported poor nnd "poor to fairly good" in Alabama and TexaB. There was a better showing Iu some sections with respect to winter wheat, but here also there is much room for a better prospect mid some hope for It between now nnd hnrwst time, In view of the decoration thnt "tho weather was especially favorable for winter wheat in most of the upper Mississippi mid lower Missouri valleys, and good to excellent advance was mado quite generally In those sections." Tho steel industry experienced some relief from traffic conditions, particu larly In the Pittsburg district, where output has reached nbout 75 to 80 per cent of capacity, although improve ment In freight movement wns some what slower than expected. v "In view of th vcral wYctts which must transpire before any npprooch Is made to normal conditions," wrote the Iron Age, "It Is noteworthy that there Is a growing resignation to this fact, with Its likely salutary effect, particu larly on labor." It was stated that delivery uncer tainties have chilled bulng. Stecl'l plates nnd structural material nro easier due to diminished building operations in relntlon to larce nrodiioini- rnnnnirv On the other hand prolonged scnrclty In pig Iron, semifinished steel and In several forms of finished steel hns caused maiked firmness. Durazzo in Albania e' Gia' Possesso dei Legionari del Poota-Cuerriero Published nnd Distributed Under PEU.MIT ,JO. 3U. Authorlred by the act nf October 1. 1017. on nie at the Poatofflce of Phila delphia, Pa. a. a. nunr.KRON. Postmaster General. Pnrlgl, 20 maRRlo Gnbriele D'An nunzlo, clic con lc truppo irresolari italtanc mantlene 11 possesso dl Flume, ha occupato Durazzo, 11 prlncipale porto dl maro dcll'Albnnla, cd ha assunto I'amministraztonc della clttn', sccondo dlspaccl filuntl da ZuNgo nl Petit Parlslcn. H' stato rapportato clio 11 Govcrno jugoslavo ha lnformato gll Al lcatl che reslstera' con la forza a qunlslasi attacco contro i suoi clttadini. I Rlornali dicono che la popolozlonc dl Flume si e' reeata ncl stibburblo croato dl Sussak cd ha abbattuto la bar ricra stabillta sul ponte del flame Reclna, che divide le due cltta'. Le truppo.dl Gabrlcle D'Annunzio, le quail seconuo I ropportl giuntl hnnno occupato 11 vilhiRKio dl C'avalaja c minacclano l'oceupazlone dl Sussak. nclln reglone dl Flume, continuano ad avanznrc, secondo informazionl riccvute al Mlnlstero iIcbH Kstcri da Rclgrado. II dispacclo dice cho r11 jiiRoslavl hanuo presc mlsure militarl per reslstere u D'Annunzio. Roma, liO mngglo. OH arresti del fiumaul e dalmati compititl lunedr dalla polizla dl Itomn, hotto I'uppreuslonc dl dlsonllni, furono Ntigati da persone cho si oppongono alia sistemuzlonc della questlone Adrintlca, secondo una let tera scritta da Nlttl ol Senntore riuccii. incnrlcuto dell'lnchlestii. IOn. Mttl cosl' dice nella sua lettern: "Ogni oltu che hoiio slutl iniziitti i negoziutl per Hlstemare 11 problema Adrlatlco, rumorl ulluriiuintl ed ugitu zlonl souo state intcuxihYiite alio tfcono, io credo, dl prc enlii- nn uotonlo Nulla sltuuzioiie. I governntiirleMIl do T.rleti e Znra hnnno rappoituto tentativi per istlgure dlsordlni rAmm ragllo Mlllo in telegrafnto 11 glorno li!! mugglo da Zura dieendo che l e' raglone dl oredeie che nttacchl tmrnnno futtl V0",,', lrn1' preseutantl esteil e pi alt ufflclnll pir opera dl pcrsonnggl ilulmutl. Cable Br'wjs " After vffoTts to tU-creilit the rmllcul movement In Oct mun v by btlrrltiB up hoiirlcw. roltH. Mih'iile won nttemptcl by Kruu Sihrttdler-Muhiikp. notorious bpy nn.l nKent pwocntfiir, omplojed by n group of roaotlomu offict'is. Treucli bnoliclorn of either sex must nay n twonty-lho per cent Increnso iu tuxoH if thenrc hImhp thiity i-nw old. hIubIc or U-oucil. au.l without .lepen.l piits accordlnB to 11 Inw Just piiHscd by tho Hcna7e A hinalliy tux la levied ou childless husband-, and J. FRANcFtOHONOR U. S. DEAD Prominent Families to'Attend Me morlal Day Mass Paris Mn 110 I A. l) Many prominent faroilw'H reprcented nth" Memorial Uaj iajH to bo eelo bratnl at tho Chuuli of Ht. Joseph to morrow" mornliiK. I'nnllnul Ainctto. the Treneh wom'ii who will be pres ent will be nu.liMs Noallles. a de scendant of Mai. nils .le Vsfojettp. Kiiher Joseph N. Tiulnor, of Clec lni.ro Is one I'nited Stutes arm Kin lii'to return to France for M noX Way. He will be tho c hie par tlclpaut in serlees to bo hcl.l in tho .emetcry at Tulaucourt. where more thwi lSfflO men of the Seventh Division nru burledj SEES U. S. DEBTT0 EUROPE Dwlght W. Morrow Advices Charity Irr Judging Lato Allies There Is one debt which this nation . rrnnc In learge measure, ui- 0Weeii..J ?in Di8l 1" W. Morrow, in an c5ri,,,,i5 nfore he Medical Club o Kr-orjuliin'rtortSe natlouH. wZlir'io.ve'thc pl of the contl- 1 . 1 ....t.l D'ANNUNZIOOCCUPA ALTRO TERRITORIO . ... ..l. Io o lnt vor nf New ilwl 111 llll IIIIIL ""' nvut, SPItlNfl KKSQHTH ATTtNTIOjCITy, Jf . J. aernceand EunptajpAtn. Resfaarant. "JTTMJARMANV. DECORATION DAY SPECIAL 8'50 tIASUoRnDo88UuPpPpEERr 8-50 best located popular-priced hotel 1 NETHERLANDS .Uftv'ST? NEW YORK AVE. D.ihlni Pritlloftili Iloi.T ClDfll!lttr IN). V.Utffn n.lM. U..I.. I wtr in Iwdroomj Dn'ce Hoor. Ncwtettur Amerlcnii iilnii (with mel) $n.00 tip dallr. Aiwna'Masasgfe-, snU& . ATLANTIC CITY.N. J., ATV.AmfiTiioan. Plan. Hard ofDisimcUtmsnjRcalCoiTAl&rt riKCFROUF OAKAQK. I CAPACITY GOO. lVfrtovrf?,TAtA mwmwmtmmtwmmm imt(wM TIIK NKU IOIIKUN SKI.KflT Kentucky Ave. and Hoardwalki ncluiilVa V'8 hMt-equlrtx-it nnd most bpautlful Moilfr- nm unip Hotel In Atlantlo City. Runnln wnter In eerv room, l'rlvate anl public baths inroiiRhout, Orchestra. Dnnelnx veranda Hun parlor.Onnarvalory. THOMAS M. O'UHIVJN. JACKSON HOTEL Virginia Armim nt Iloardtrslk . Atlantic Cltr Fireproof and strictly modern. Oien for tho aeason. European Plan. Ilooma. 11.00 toS3 00. with and without bath. Oppoilto Ste'l 1'ler and center of attractions. Wire res rrvatlons. New management. tOUUlIXY. UUVLUV. HtUVICM HOTEL KENTUCKY KENTUCKY AVE.. NHAU DEACH European Plan nates. 11.00 to 14.00 dallr, American 1'ian d id 90 IS dally; $17.50 ud weeKiy. Elevator: electrla light: telephone every room: runnlna' water In rooms; private baths. fnone man li. . H. KENNADY. Decoration Day Special $0 Saturday to $Q Monday ' BEECHWOOD Kentucky Aenue. Near Ilcach BLACKSTONE . VinaiNIA AVUNUE AT BOAnDWALK American & European clans. lint & cold sea & fresh water baths Open all year. DAVID UURU JAMKS V, WALSH Ottncr Pen. Manager Grammercy Arms OHAMJIEIIOY TLACE AND I1EACH llandiomely furnished rooms with ocean view and prlvato baths: beautiful sleeping porches facing ocran. American plan ftea- Let us muhe 70U feel nt home In the "Cltv or Knhnst Healtli" Hotel Morton Orenn end Virginia Ave. Capacity 230. Klevntor. prlvnte hiths. etf.i nlwnjs open. GRAND ATLANTIC VIltOINIA AND nBACII Hot and cold running water In rooms, Prlate baths. Capacity, (100. Hooklet. New Ownership Management O. I. PAINTEK IIAKOMI IjANDON ROQUOIS South Carolina Avenue, adiacenttobeackwl Cap MV.Keflneduatronao'e.mualc.dancuur. I Btrietlv modern. tnhle nnrl mmrvirm eTeellent.1 iUarge solarium. Hoollot. A. Frnncklej RAILEOOIHI St. Chitrles Place & Heacli. Capacity 601). M, OUAHA.M. formerly of the Princess. & mii:::siia'-(i!0j,j II tk Kentucky Ave.. 1st off Boardwalk ucenn lew rooms with runntntr water and prlvato 'laths. New management. Vlrelnla av. close to tho beach & Steel Pier. Pap. li.10. Amer. & Uuropean. Prlv. baths. Itun'c water. Elevator to street level Elec. lights. Hprlna- rates. CKAHI.nH 3TEHN. Boulh Carolina near Ueacb. Private batns: running water. Moderate rates. Open all ear. u. i. Arnold. Ownership Management. QAW "TflCST?! St James Place, nr. beach OVll tlJju nnil nmusements: Ideal lo cation, quiet and refined: laree ana pleasant rooms with runnlni; water, Reasonable rates. Ownership management. P1TNPY w w ao near lieach. , AmerlCftn and IJilrnnHn nl American and Euronean nlan. Capacity S50 Noted for well cooked food. Large, airy rooms, rirst-clasa services. nates on application. JACOU lllCKAlt. HOTEL AUSTINE Pacific and St James Place. Near beach and all nmusancnts. livery room outsldo. 1', H Jones HOTEL CARLTON rhelscu Av i. Ilcach. Itms. en suite with prl. bath, Every room, hot ft cold run's water. Mod, rates Ownership mgt. C. I. ZanalL SXLJVBRrroivi Itrntucky Ave. mid the Uracil. Eer iiiiDolntment .Mtidorato rates. Mrs II IIHlTKEIt. formerly of the l.amont. TRAYMORE atuwucqiyI lPRLD'S GREATEST HOiaSUOCESSI HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always open. Always ready. Terms mod. ertte. Phone or write M. Walsh Duncan,. T.L., nn Ocean end Connecticut Ave. laDOr inn i,Jefti iocatloni large, airy roomv Excellent tnble, 18th season: owner managem'nt. Mod. rateB. J.P. & A.M DUNN PHILLIPS HOUSE Masunrbunftt Av nr. Beach E. P. Phillip CriMPRSPT1 Second house from beach. aUiVlCIVOE. 1 135 H Arkansas Ae. All nmueeincnts A. I). WKKKS. nlntvnr CJrv N'w'y furnished rooms. Una. W.M. r.AlTlD. Kormerly of Myerdale. Hotel Raven Rovd chela Ae. and OIC1 rvavcu noya Uo.,ch Telephone 32Sl-vV Itunnlns water Private baths. r.iewitor isaac howkh. BISCAYNE Kentucky ae. Kourth holcl from heaclK Am p'nn Moderate rates C. A Murphy, owner. uaiu'MAN AND JIAMIKI.'S ItESTAUIl- ANT. New York jve near Iloardwalk. And eat well prepared, wholesomo food. Ilun- garlan Kiirneii THE PENNHURST O-esn end Michigan tve. Always opsa. Rarare WILLIAM It HOOP. HOTEL BOSCOBEL oM?; tin un weekly. Phone 117, A B MAKION. W ELLSBORO S. Kentucky Ave. Kates 18 00 dar up, 117 RO un weekly MYDKB A PltOTllEnO. Weauninsicr l0 tii privat6 bathes run. wntor 110 mi wkly , IJ up dally. C. Uuhre. HOTEL CALVERT Virginia Ae., near Ileach. American plan, Ownership management. I'rann 1 lleam. New Clarion &. Keacti Oarage. S. K. DONIFACK. lMHTTAlI H N. Slalna Ae , Atlantlo I'Ul IL.I-. Ma at)l Hiwh Phone 2700. 1K'KN CUV, hJ. THE BREAKERS Only Iloardwalk Hotel Diet kitchen attached for uee of convales cents Oarage IC A Young Mgr The Ma berry-Unijs with and without run' water Open June 2B Mrs S V. Mm berry rpi... flnie "Tit & WEHLHY I llC UCeiiniC a B Haker, Own A Mgr. LA MONTK Open all ean rooms with run nlng water llonklet. J. K BOMMERB. ATTVTAT? Kooms exclua'lyi newly furn.i ALil'liVIt run.g- hot 4 cold w'n June-Oct. IUI)I(IUI) Sl'ltlNtl" PA., m BDFORD SPRINGS ii HOTKl.- Large modern 7; ui t,i .'irwin urre istate 1JO0 ft ab sea level, excel'nt cuisine, famous uiratlte mineral wnterg, on Lincoln ltw good motor roads In all ulrec. Tennis, uolf snlmmlng, dancing, rid ilia "open June U'lh. II K llemls.ifgr. I -' 11 HMtiVft nr.soriTR witrrn iountainw White Mountains OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 10 Hours from New Yprk Through Train Servico from New York Philadelphia Baltimore Washington Joyous, Care-Free Days A land of summer delights where nature has outdone herself. Four hundred square miles of peaks, forests and scenic wonders. Golf, of course Tennis, too, and beau tiful woodland :rails and smooth highways. Charming social life. Nights of music, dancing and laugnter. New York, New Haven & Boston & Maine DEVON. r. DEVON MANOR Formerly known as DEVON INN. on tho Main Une. 40 trains each way dally. Open June 4th as a hlKh-class apartment house. Multea with bath. Tennis and Kbit prlvllexes. Oarane. Dlnlntr room with best cuisine. Ilooms shown only by appointment. 11. F. HAItLliY. DEVON. PA. Phone Wayne 700. , ACERWOOD business men and women. Main Line. P. Ft, It.. S minutes to. station. Desirable environment: table supplied from own farm; outdoor sports: sleeping porches. Phone Wayne 4 for rates Hoi 323. Devon. Pa. Wimhnmp Inn n Mo,n k9, EpechUy WynDUrneinn aesii-ableforbuslnesamen with families Rooms with bath at reason able rates. Dancing. Larsre erounds, wide verandas Phone Herwyn IT BCWVENKSyiTXlC. PA. Perkiomen Inn ffig XW& Doafg. bath'c. flsh'g. tennis, nklt. C.Uncer VATXKV FOltrtK. PA. WASHINGTON INN Chicken and WaOle Dinners DANIEL, J. VOOltllEliS, Prop POCONO aiOTTNTAINB Kaglen Mere. To. Eagles Mere, Pa. The ummer resort that Is different be cause It combines mountain and seashore conditions with unique surroundings. The sandy beach and temperate water of the Lake of the Eagles afford splendid bathing 2200 feet above sea level. One of tho finest solf courses In America. For Booklet and Kates Write THE CRESTMONT INN William Woods, Manager. THE FOREST trfN Herman V. Teaser, Manager, THE LAKESIDE John S. Kirk ft Son. TnE nAYJIOND The Raymond Hotel Company. Deliware. Wnter Oap Knjor the Keniitlfti! Spring Neason at THE KITTATINNY DELAWARE WATER fiAP. PA. Now open. The leading and moat modern hotel of this famous region, bteum heat, log fires. Golf, saddle horsos, trout fishing, etc. American plin. also a la t!arte restau rant and grill. Uarly season rates, booklet and auto maps upon request. JOHN I'iTRDY COPS. The Glenwood Now Open Delaware Water Gap. Cap, 100, All amuse'ta. llklt. P.K. Johnson. Prop K a Albert. Mgr. CENTRAL HOUSE Wo aware Gap. Pa. Now open. JQ3. II. GRAVES, Prop. FOREST HOUSE Modern Improvements. 7t years same management. Private bths. A. L. MAltBIl. Delaware Water Oap. Pa. Delaware House ggS flry,TTar'ri)c',k East Htroudubnrr. 1'a. MArLEIICRST INN. Bast Btroudsburg. Pa, Accom. 200; modern: 270 ft. verandas; P-acre shady lawn; 10-acre grovel croquet, tennis. tialhlng. garage; booklet. MflB. M. L. BACH. Tohihnnna. Pa, . . 1 ; r TH.nl ..r'nl'.. KV,,- hirnesier nouse --;--:'"" ... . open u i, inicneiter open E T. Ohlcheiter STEAMBOAT NOTICES Chester mTJWM n W. Bg m FT"1 H e?TiT SJaWrwM This is the ideal season for a trip down tho historic Delaware the beautiful parks nround Wilmington nre most attactivo at this season of the year, and tho old Brandy wine offers exceptional opportunities for picnic parties, boating and fishing. BIG IRON AND STEEL STEAMERS City of Philadelphia City of Wilmington City of Camden City of Cheater will leavo at convenient hours from Chestnut Street wharf. Special trips have been arranged for the holidays, so that tho patrons can plan for full day's pleasure and return by moonlight. SUMMER eATitnnAVoatvK piiil.I)A. Or JMU l O LEAVE Wn.MINOTON Cimc ft MVninriM J)nv !""" ,n",,n r.30, n.oo. 10.30, 12.00,1.30. '3.00, 4.15, n.00,7.00, 8.30 &o.30 p.m. JUII3. U IHCIIIUIiai vaj lr.ne llmlnston 7.30, 0.00, 10.30, 12.00, 1.30, 3.00,-l.lR, "0,00, 7.00, 8.30 Jt 0.30 P ,M. DAILY LKaX'ij'wH.MINGTOV J''ao l,-00 JI.OO, 1J0, 3.00, 4.1B, 0.00, 7.00 and '0.30 P.M. ! 5lopi Pennjfrou, AH Boatt Slop al Cheittr ' sTfc . SUNDAYS &. HOLIDAYS10 Wilmington pevn-hobove single fare, iooi nmr I9nlitns OUIIUrtlJ nUblUHli)(ujll jjU( Tft c'IILSTEK Single, tOri half single, 10c. XVLL6S. DAILY ("Includ Saturdavs) vo .WIWNTON PKNNedltOVE Single. JOfli ball ! .VtJ I1L.I yinclUO. aaiuraaya; single. c. TO CIIESTKU Single. lSei lialf single, 10e. I RfniNfl KEBOBT8 MIIITK MOUNTAINH " Mountains are the beginning and the end of all natural scenery. " Ruskin. u Farewell ye streets Again I'll sit Oh ways to watch the shadows flit. Farewell and in the teeth of care F II breathe the buxom mountqjn air. " Mackay For Information and Booklets, Call at Consolidated Ticket Offices or Write Vacation Bureau Room 800, Railroad Bids;., New Haven, Conn. Hartford R.R. R. R. ASnURY PARK. N. J. HOTEL BRU eKagsflgflsBBBBrSp NOTED FOR rXSHlOH STANDARD OF excellence:, rooms en suite, with ROOM. SUPERIOR CUISINE. PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE. THEPE3T LOCATED MORGAN ASnURY PARK. N. J. FOR TVIX. HOTEL INFORMATION WRITE MUNICIPAL PUR. I1URKAP. Asbury Park RELMAR. N. J. On the Boardwalk The New Columbia I1KLMAR. N. J. StTPERRT.Y LOCATED FACINO THE SKAl RECONSTRUCTED AND REFURNISHED THROUOItOUT OPENH JUN12 L'llTH PRIVATE BATH HOtfSES. SWIM- MINO POOL. OOLF. TENNIS AND YACHT CLUDS IN PROXIMITY Under the new management of CHARLES V. MURPHY OF THE LAUREL HOUSE AT LAICEWOOD nEACIl HAVEN. N. J. THE ENGLESIDE Opens June 18. Every modern convenience: private baths with sea and fresh water: fire tennis courts: booklet. 11. F ENGLR. Man. ater. Also the Covington. West 1'hHadelpnu I WILD WOOD. N. .1. EDGETON INN Centrally located near beach White serv ice, rapacity -50. Orchestra llklt. Auto. P. nralow. Prop. T. H. Oallagher. Msr. I CAPE .MAY COOL CAPE MAY, N. J. HADDUN HEIGHTS. N. J. HADDON INN Dollehtful suburban American Plan notel. Large shady grounds. Qolf. tennis, other smusemenls. Francis Yarnall. Mgr. VERMONT FREE VACATION HOOKS: "The Green Mountains of Vermont"; Lnkes of Western Vermont"; "Lakes of Eastern Vermont": "Hotels and Hoarding Houses". "Summer Homes In Vermont." Write ermont Pub. Ilclty nureau Montpeller. Vt. POPLTNEV. VERMONT The Colonial Inn In Green Mts. CD acre ground. shade, sports good table; near It R, and '.'."."XX . ';.""'"'"'S'V" llllprov.uw.il., irouey; ion ide: rl. Booklet. Ilox L. Vox- merly The Dorms. C. L. LEONARD. Mgr, " ii nu. mer STEAMBOAT NOTICED WILSON LINE WILMINGTON SCHEDULE (Effective 710, 0,00. Ml.OO, 1..10, 7.30, 0.0n,11.00, M.30, HrniNO nKwortTS WIIITK MOUNTAINH ASnntV PARK. N. .1. NSVJ "PRIVATE BATHS. RUNNING WATER IN EVERY AND PEST RUN HOTELRffi TOURISTS & PARSONS HOTEL BRISTOL Directly on Ocean Front Open Decoration Day On European Plan Opens June 10th on American Plan XV. XV. IIILYARD. Mr. TarkerHoiise Modern; line ocean ievv, rennnnuule prices. PARKER & PARKER IU J Si Ae. Dlock io ocean. French Cuisine. Excellent service. New management. A JlAUU.-sH. t7Jnnr.n 4th Ave. at IJeach. Capacity tdgemere iB0. EIeator Rates on request HARRY S PURDY. Owner & Mirr DIXVILLE NOTCH. N. n. rigiMi THE BALSAMS DIXVILLE NOTCH, N. H. Open July 1 Inn Open June 15th Rrolter's Ofllro & Iluncalow for Rent Bookings, 8 West '10th St (Town and Country) Phont StOO Vanderbllt DAVID U. PLUMED. Manacer iifiiimiiiininnag LAKE CHAMPLAIN, N. Y. WofolftitcimSCaiTi ' X'Arinjgfr'e&mXam.Aty becierrs 5snnaer ruyrrouna OPENS IN JUNI AMERICAN PLAN PEO LOW, J. P. GREAVE9. Golf Bupt. ' Manager. New York 031c : 143 nf tu Ave. FI'LTON C1LIN OF LAKEt. N. Y. " I!- I ----- I , Minnow Brook Campo.feill'fiH; i Boatlnir, canoeing, bathing, fishing, modern I aoDolntrn'ts, special rates for July and Sept. Write for references D GRIFFITHS. Prop. STEAMIIO T NOTICES -Pennsgrove May 29th) ea.OO, 4.1B, n.00, 7.00, 8.30, 0.30 3.00. -I.1K, 'COO, 7.00, 8.30, II.30 TOURS - - COOK'S TRAVEL SERVICE The Foremost in Travel Saguenay River Fourteen wonderful vacation days, hicludlnfc G-day crufses on an exclusively reserved steamer from Montreal, vWth visits to Ninpara FalJs, Toronto, the Thousand Islands, St. Lawrence River, Quebec, Ausablo Chasm, Lakes Cham plain and Geoige, Saratoga and the Hudson River. A wonderful opportunity to see tho best of tho great lakq nnd river country. To start July 10th aVid 30th; August 13th and 27th. Early reservations advisable. Europe Escorted Tours covering various itineraries leave during June, July, August and September. i To INDIVIDUAL TRAVELERS who prefer traveling alone and have secured their own ocean passage Cook's Servico has much to offer: certainty of hotel accommo dations, advance reservations on trains,. and if desired competent couriers to meet them at anjrpoint on the other side. Bermuda A glorious cruise into an environment tha.t seems to be long to another world 1C00 miles at sea on the well-known S. S. "Fort Hamilton." Tours of eight, nine or nineteen days. Inclusive fare, $87 upward. CANADIAN ROCKIES GREAT LAKES ALASKA NATIONAL PARKS Departures July 12th, 22nd - PACIFIC COAST with NATIONAL PARKS Departures July 6th, 21st, 27th, Aug. 3rd Japan: Summer Tour leaves San Francisco June ,26 Ask for booklet describing any of these tours, or tell ns of your own tentative plans that we may develop them for you and offer the benefits of our world-wide connections and experience. Carry Your runds First In 1811 In safety THOS. COOK & SON 225 SOUTH Bell Phone Walnut 300 8TKXMHOAT.S Wonderful Trips on the JW- Opening of the Season Saturday, May 29th To Burlington Island Park, Bristol and Trenton Boats leave ARCH STREET Wharf WEEKDAYS For Trenton. 8.30 A. M.. 1.30 r. M., 0.30 r. M. For Ilrlstnl and IlurUnrton Islanil Park, 8.30 A. M.. S.30 F. M. SUNDAY, MAY 30; MONDAY, ror iTenton, n..iu ,. ., iu.uu A. 31., l.vu v. St., 4.00 V. M., 0.00 I', it., 8.3 T. m. For Ilrlstnl. 8.30 A. 31.. 2.00 P. M.. 4.00 P. M.. 8.30 P. M. For Ilurllnjrton Island Park, 0.00 A. M.. 2.00 P. M, 5.00 P. M. Kate of Fare One Xiar, 30 Cents; Children. 13c. Sundays Adults. 4e. Holidays Children, SOe. "DAY AND NIGHT STEAMMIIPH Passenger and . ..Phllailelnhla to London lrelllll VaMeonla vaneonia .ii.wur.i'...- ..civ.'i .. ... Italia .New ork " Dubrovnlk and Trieste etri New 'Vork " Llrrrpool Sahara Philadelphia " l.lasrou . , .Philadelphia " Liverpool ltrllhl Philadelphia " Uurenntoun and Liter pool K. A. Victoria Anglo FKyintuti ... ,.tew iorK .iiuen ... . Philadelphia " llrlstol (Avonmouth) Philadelphia " I.ltrnool ....New lork " f herlinurr and Southampton . . New lork " I'ntras, Dnhrnrnlk nnd Trieste . . . Vc ork " I'lmiouth, Cherbourg and Houthnmnton. ... New ork " Plymouth. Cherbourg and LlTerpool . ... New York " Iondondrmr und C.lusiriiw rruunin . . Imperator l'annnnla ... . Rural Ororeo nronla Columbia .. .... K. A. Mrtorla.... Mnurrtnnta Doonholm Imprrator Rnral :onre i nronln Columbia Aqultunlu ..New York Cherbourg nnd Soiitliampton New lork " Ilrlstol (Avonmoiitli) Philadelphia " OiiniuIowd nnd Liverpool ..New York " Cherbourg and Snuthampton Nev "ork " Plymouth, riirrbourg and Nonthampton New York " I'lj mouth. Cherbourg and Liverpool .... , New Y'ork " lx.iidondrrry nnd Glasgow . New York " Cherbourg and Southampton For Later 1300 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA Philadelphia to Scandinavian Ports Christiania, Gothenburg, Copenhagen Regular Service (J. S. Shipping Board Stetl Steamers SS "FORT ARMSTRONC'.LoidiDf SS ,,ORONOKE"...Juno 15 A Steamer July 10 ("Front Pitr 78. Sonln Wnor0 The Charles T. Magee Co. Agtnti lor U. S. Shipping Board Drexel Building PHILADELPHIA Bell Lombard S100 YOKOHAMA AND KOBE S. S. BRAZIL MARU Late June Loading FRANK WATERHOUSE & CO. Agent 470 Bourse Building; Telephones Lombard S514 S515 LUCKENBACH LINE Philadelphia Service TO Rotterdam Amsterdam S. S. West Pool May 27 (17. B. Skipping rtoard) LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP CO, Inc. GAILEY, DAVIS & CO.. Agent 403 Ilonrse Olds, rlions Lombard ZOOS all rr.nsoNS aki; itr.ur.nv caittionkii HKslnst harboring- or trustlnc any of the ciew of the llrMlsli H. H. "1'ortn." from narry. r.nKmnti. i 11 liom&H. nisster. a. tin Adhta of their contracttna; vrlll be paid by tho UITI1VI iiib..i.( uiin.n.ivc vr uy HAIUtIS, MA01LL t CO.. Aunts. .j misyeue uias., i'CIU. TOUItH.. , First In 1W0 fTarrv CaaVi Travelers' Cheques BROAD STREET Philadelphia RTKAMnOATS Beautiful Upper Delaware WS5 Rftale -" tVttltf fJmSsS. wave Arch l5S5SWa?a5lKSSS5 SItppi 3 ,llM'a.illf'JUllwliA.llJP."", ,r , : www !jjikja5SS!':ri,!:'-i Wharf MAY 31 (DECORATION DAY) - Queen Anne Moonlights First trip of the seasen, S'nturdny, May 29. Leave Arch Ht, Wharf 8 T. M. Eery ETenlnr, InclodlnaT Hunday and Deeerattea Vay. Round Trip Fare, B5c, Includlne war tax. THE DOLPHIN LINE" STEAMSHIPS Freight Service , . .June S , ..Jane X , .June 8 ...Jane 10 , ..June 10 ...June 13 ...June It ...June 17 , ..June IP ..June 10 ..June 1 . .June Z.'i ..June St ...July 3 ...July 3 ...July K ..July IT ...July 17 ...July 28 , ..July SI ...July 31 ...July 31 Sailings Apply to EARN-LINE Incorporated 1801 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers Genera Cargo Regular Service Philadelphia Manchester SS "Des Moinei Bridge". June 25 Philadelphia Havana SS "Lake Fluvanna". . .Sailed SS "LakeGalera".. . .June IS For rates and particulars apply to Earn-LIne Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. r DIRECT SAIUNGS Semi-Monthly Service U. S. Shlpplns Board Steamers Philadelphia to East San Pedro (Port for Los Angeles) San Francisco Seattle, Wash. S. S. "ARTIGAS" Sailed S. S. Stanley Dollar May 29 S. S. West Togus (100-A-I) June 5 A Steamer (I00-A-1) June 20 Aoentt for U. S. Shipping Board NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. For Rates, Etc Apply to 188 South Fonrlh Rk. Phil.. Pk. I'hones, Iembsrd 8891-8, Mala SSS HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE NEW YORK to ROTTERDAM Via Plymouth and Boulogne-Sur-Mer New Amsterdam ...June lUoljr 7 Anj. IB Rotterdam Juas IOjJdIjt 21 Anj. 28 Noordam , . , .June 26 Ao. 4 Rrndam. Jtlr 13 A(. II raiiesssr Offlcs. U31 Wstaot B).. VUU. ti '( V I i iMMldteMptuSl ' '. u ' H -it jaaflf-r - v-" '$'
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