- , ' k &" V,JI , ' "j "'"v '"; ' ' , 'fas"', il ' ' ' - - ;BV$TOTO PTJBLIO LEMteR-lPHILDBLPmA; SATUEDAY,, JUNE 5, 1920- 'V. i .1 no - ?.ij 'I MM """ jjDKflS VIEWPOINT letters to ihe Editor on Current Topics .- ....u.a Editorial .. rrfiior o Wvnl 'utile Ltdath Te "' nirmlt n o to thnnk you for yur slrK on ''Moow v. Mitten In t.f Transit I o not wr,!e ,0 et Iuli . in print, only to show you ffi!.15S of lK miiltltu.1o appreciate. Iriffort. W "Virnv'-KnciDER ttit Otrtnantown, PMifc - r.norf Word for Johnon M!'?,. ,tM &h I a" .EM" of"H.r.m W. While I nm not for Johnson iohinr the presidency. I am, ready to (lr5t ?ri,i honor. I lived In Sacra &(U rturlnir hi Koverrrorahlp, find meni him personally: nl I knew the &m 5 mPen who backed hlm-CAll- . i ...f ..miens. I heard his Iff ,0T, i address n which he outlined his Jfficflve program. Then I nw fh2 new l)elalature put It Into law and rSr Hiram Johnson was a Baylor in California on many counts. 1 The Hughes affair to which you refer .. intirelv creditable- to Johnson. Mr. was entireiv c " nnnrd. Hughes. a." '.. 'Th. ..,. , SV,0 IJuihw "ireiiBli California was ? insult to Mr. Johnsorr. I knew at Vhannd "their votes to Wilson after funded to help elect Hughes, but after his enbosomlnK himself Itr the embraces Sf the stand-patters whom Johnson hart helped us to discard, we dropped him neiPCi us -nril.sw T wna ntlt firm direlSlon from Tlcpubllcaii constancy. Bletely in the matter of the league of ha extended his California fear of the Japanese to a distemper toward foreign Tarn sure that as far as America roes, k. would make a strong-, constructive- S resident Ho Is not a fire-eater, or a Isrupter. Ho would give a reltl leader- sh P to me imuuii, . ,w. , K-y-gram and a punch. He did California a world of good, of tho positive, work- Inir sort. lie woum uu tiiiji it vtmhu Ington for the good of tho people, with a, ".' t..,l knl .ten with lh nlrl f strong forward-looking men, whom he would gather around hint, ns he did In the Golden tunic. ilio uuiiimnimuvo wrsonnet In California was of tho highest order In character and ability. It was like witnessing; the cleahlng of the AUgean glacier. 10 co mo tuaiiBo oi crews after his election. Torrlrrgton, Conn., June i. f LOCAL MINING 8TOCK8 ' TONOPAII STOCKS njd Ask Caih Poy 0J .OT Jim nullir JO .1 Mic.Vantara U MirSamata Cr v- jV Midway OT .10 Mlipah Eic j2 .14 Montana 12 .1 for 8Ur , J3 . Itncu. Eula .14 -j Ton Ext v JH Wtit Enl liV 1A Wnt Ton ,. .03 .0 DIVIDE STOCKS 'Allied piv o .0 Alto Dlv 04 .04 Bilchir 05 ,.n1 Tlflch Ei oa .07 Din Hur .04 Drouah Dlv 0J .10 Divide Et ST . Dlv 8rnd i '? Dlv Con J .04 iDlvldind OR ,T Ka Dlv 03 .04 Harmlll 48 .52 Haibrouck Dlv 02. .04 Hlh Dlv 01 '.0J nevirt Dlv . OJ .07 nno Dlv 01 ,0i Rontto ot .nj Sllter Klnit 0 Ion Dlv Vi 1 on HaiVroucIt 05,,. lO'.. letory Dlv 0J .00 era Dlv OS .05 one n 17 .1 GOtDFIKLD STOCKfl itlanta 01 .02 bu Bull ul ,yt bMh V .00 nS d ....:::::::: 02 .oj omb FYao 02 .OS ajfickirlicH 09 .1 ilimr IJ D HI .02 Itliy 02 .00 lormce ir .20 loldf Ton 01 .10 loldt Merg 01 .JJ kld Dev 07 .10 Intt Hend 02 .01 umbo tit .05 .01 Ctwanai 02 .OS 4n Star 16 .0 )ro .01 .02 ted Hill O'J .04 llvir Pick On .07 parhead 03 .05 IN MKMORIA5I OAtTf. Tn memnrv nt mv dear Wta. lUARr E. CAUL, who died June 8, 1811. eatto ninTtvur t... a Tamil .w k...kn4 IdV f IiOule JIoRrnxn and aon of ' lata )r, HVld W M rviiilae If Itartln Ttala. ,' S,d frlenda. aleo Unlvaralty Loiiae No. f '.-.ana A' " inea lo runerai, siSil ! -SS m from hla lata residence, 2283 W, Ontar o at. vTffUJuoe 2. 1020. at Saratota, v.-nR,?"EIlT..w-l"on of Alexander and MSIX.2,,y..,n.h.u iM " funeral on i;:!u' " A 1 P. " nreclaely. from the iaVa i.e7 ' n". '"". , Minn S vy, 1VZ0 JefleraAn at V. .nil. m... ..I. d..L.i ... iceinetefr. 8 t0 10, Int"mn' Eden HPltlNO RUanitTH HPIIINO niWOItTB KANAKA CANATiA CANADS SUMMER APPEAL ga.fT MUSKOKA LA BAIE DE CHAliUR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ST JOHN RIVER WLLEY NOW SCOTIA -BY -THE SEA via s l. COPI" OF ABOVE PUBLICATIONS ON APPLICATION TO P. A. YOUNG, Gen. Agt. 1530 Woolworth Building NEW YORK CITY MfJ? r v IVr ' ' , '" i ' ft v I I ' , DEATHS) . MHAtiUUIll. Of l.lli w A..- ' f-sPdriTiMgi Vf. Au' SL'ViM ." .'". WWn'...' Iledeemer. tivea ard rlni Invited to fun.iion1,! CAMDBN. June 4, lnso. ;i,i v ,iM ef the late nobm li M. tamdln ;' nl duachter of th li. rS, ; r.!"1!"' ": JL".'1 Kill &nt fl0"JirS'..B.BA,Mra jt. interment private, l'iisi. onut flow- ;f Sarah Collins (ne Kellyl. 'n?latlv. f rlenda. Invited to funeral. Man .it-it I' m.. residence "310 K. Uhlih ava iuL r.qufenrmasj St. .Ann's Chuwh.' 108. "m" Int. New Catnadral Cemetery. k S9I'V'-S,un 8- 1B2?. JAMES S . hut band nt KlTa Osnasan Collins. nTallvei and Wnii..lf0. T','0rf ?( N? line lenburi? Co., invited to funeral, Mon., 8 a b (mm late resldet.es. Mifflin . ADartmems.miol2rT i! TlL.".olMi.r:.'"L"!.m,M' churJh Si St. Thomas Aquinas. 0:30 a. m. nreeueiv int. New ..cathedral bem. m pr"'"r' COIllf AN. June s. KDWAnp P.. hus- fune.al TatefV "r""-' " uu MW " luiVSMl, "li'on0 ock' t tnSOHver lY SrlcVp'.vste?20 Ch"tnUl CnoWK. Suddenly, June S. 11)20 PnA'Mir fS ifmJf.?' v?,mch.hr WM f m'mbei invited Snri aaii ?" 5it:J2" trom hl" ll resi dence. 2824 8t, Albana n nee. Solemn re. 2U,m ".MV.tt o8'.V , Church 10 a. m, .Int. New Cathedral rim. w'""u" iw EOEn. Jims 3, of has V. Rtlvar at Tr.Tt7, A.'i 1.". Tpneuw Council. No. 00. Iri. 0'iV!uAtonllt 'S, t0.V'n1 funeral aerv W'' .U',,A ,0 m.. .at parlors of aeo ., IiHrrett. Pnrk and I.ehlsh avJ tn Illlfslda Oem. Friends mvr. lf?n' '' . BLU8. June S. MART i . widow of Howard Ellis. Relatlvea and f r ends aJe in' vlted to attend funaral aervlce, Jixth month, aocond day 7th. 2 p. m, it the F.ie. hill Mtetlnc House. Int. Valrhlll Hni f'GlNUUlt. .Tune 4, WILLIAM If ivS'll n Mallnda and the lite Jnijph K.lnouV. nltf. tlves, friends, floeeer Camn. No as it 5 W. V.l , Phllad.lnhla! d?!PN0." R4. t. o O M., and emoloyea of Horn A Hardari itoiiin m" t'SX'S, ,0.a(u""M servlcea. -rii.' W". Frm.?r;c "" vV- run'r" car- OOnDAltD. On June 3 Hxnnv nnn pARD. Relative!, and friend., a"? VB,h: Inston Camp, No. 588, P O 8. of A and Phlla. LoJai No. fi4. L. O. CM." invited "o service, on Monday afternoon, at i o'clock !t &e"rnwood ""t?' J,,h "" ???( Jief?oWm08 fiTh ocW" my "" Sunda' ORAFP.On June 4, 1020 SARAH n . araff. Relatives and friends Invited to service at residence. JJSM iJtcu." st? . .Mon-"X'-S-R, m- Interment private. 1,OJJiaB.--At 12 N. 18lh at on June 4. PrllJrmel't -St,"" 1820 Ch-'"" ' PMVAt?AlSfh'Tu1l1V,.v,' Jun SARAH EJrZ.i,ETH' widow of Henrv Oundaker. In her 83d year. SerMces and Int. Mon., 2 P. m.. Lancaater, Ta. HIOH.-jIune 8, 1H20, HARRY S, HIOH, huaDand of Flora D. Hlsh In hla 7let venr. Kuneraj from his late residence. 1120 W. Airy at. . Norrlatown. Pa. Mon.. 2 p, m. Int. private. RlvereM rem JAMES. June 4. RKliUCCA R . widow of f,terdiJa,m'.,!'. j"d n!l- Relatlvea and friends Invited to Attend funeral, late resl denes. Rldaewater. Pa.. Tues.. 10 a. m. Serv Ices at Denaalem A. M. E. Church 10:30 i ,.KElJ;K$''"-Jun" n' KLLA L. daushter ff f!ifVllllm, 1" J:iIen Kllv- nelatlves and friends are Invited to attend funeral. Man., V t; P-l ttmS h,r lte realdence, BSo W. Ijenlah ave Solemn requiem ma at Bt. drill 7if-. "" """ v-"'" ini'l'fc.TAi Stratford. N. J.. June 3. PJ.LeA.!?fiT;H D" widow of Henry D. Kelly, ascd 72. Funeral aervlcea, Mon.. 11 a. m . residence of 'son. Albert W. Keliv. Stratford. N. J. Int. Odd Fellows' rem.. PMladeltihla. tTAW Jnay. be viewed Sun. eve. ..KKJ.'M:--iun 2- THOMAS KELLY, of Olen nlddle. Pa. Funeral Bun., 2 p m,. reel- Horn.. 4620 DItman at.. Fkd. Int. nrlvate. Remains may bo viewed and lodge services oat. ere, l1WKn . T.. J cvMifitm i . a ?.' ,'ate. Henrietta L. Lower, aaed 02. Rela- "vs- rletjds and members of Apollo Lodse. funeral services. Mop., a o. m. sharo. st hta SSSfV.'." fesldence. Mrs. Mary T. Pllley. f ?i A.i!fuv., InJ. Odd Fellows' Cem. McALINN. June 8. 1H20. JAMES, hus band of thf late Alice McAIInn (ne Mo Cleman). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon., 8:30 a. m.. from his late real denct, 2405 fl, nth st. Solemn requiem mass ChUroh of tho Epiphany 10 a. m. Int. Holy Prnaa Him rcCREY. June 3. ROnERT McCREY. sted 40. Funeral services Mop., a p. m., 6201 Oernvintown ve. Int. NortW ,ort cni MeFAttLAND. June 3, ANDREW II. Me FARLAND. It residence of slater, Mrs. barah Campbell, 4087 Haverford ave. Re mains may be viewed Sat., attar 7 p. m. Int. Elmlra. N. Q., Juna T. McNAIR. June 4. CATHARINE E.. wife of the late John J., Mc.Valr (nee Hasson) Funeral, to which reativea and friends, and nrleflea eit Rt tlAnlA.'a ln...l a. . .,!.. A --.-..-J- ... H.. ...H,,.!. a ..Mutt..,, w.v ,11,. IT.. Mon... B'30 a m late residence. 2.123 S. (Jieveinno ae. Solemn mass of requiem. at Church of St. Monica 10 a. m. Iht. Holy Sepulchre Cem. , jiysKii,-June n. jncHAEL. beloved hus band of Anna Moier. Relatives and f rlenda lnilfarf (A Inn... rnn (1 . --l 2002E. Haines at. Requiem maaa at Church or Holy Anaela 0 a. m. Int. Holy Redeemer. UNnEnTAKKftS BKOAD AT4D DIAMOND NIPIGON qUETICO MINAKI OUT OF DOOR U3WER ST LAWRENCE AND MARITIME PROVINCES QUEBEC AND NORTHERN ONTARIO PRAIRIES ROCKIES & PACIFIC COAST -". . m. .nt. Most Holy 41 JjV BKOAD av! it . "-t JsgsifcrE DEATIIP1 . "uSljLKn. Jun b tnn & .. rt1mtjlO.'W0uMuV) n .!;,.-: "i 'y Of'Co. R 1 man Churr P. .m.. rteld ,rVi?Vfi..,.,,i,,"le cem. " dH'SKSn"' " fnTs ftlh year. ""' Cohoe'- N,w Tork' NiL,L.hR, June J. me. .tnntr.Pir jir M?'noAv"dE?uTsb."nV!i,Vi8' CHRISTOPHER mfss Bt fJrsi'orr'. rh.'.i'.t. 8,4nn requiem M-...arcX7 'nSXhi an0dfr,mrid.n,: nnntsh-rfiAi, -.. '-"' v-".''1 . ROLLER, On June 4. JOHN n e iha also .niup ttii -, j n uk An ftf tnviis.fl ia the aorvt on Monday ai 2 p. m it h2 mnt:.,.h!cL(!,hr,n ' ""! nAUbEiii, june a, 1020, OEonnn k husband of katherTne'Sadlelr. born Coahfri: County Roscommon. Ireland. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Mon Mon., l p. rn., Int. Laursl Hill residence. 4 tu i-uray at. in Cem. View remaina Sun., 7 HANTVr.. .ftint, M lU'jn III remaina u.tii t n h. 8ANDT. June 8. IvaojtENnr.' hu.h.na oi jiie.rr nanui, runarai AlOfl , B n. m . at IWa WJT1 "J Yllm nalter.by, MM N. rlroad st. Int Oreenmount "em Remains may be viewed Pun, eve, t SCOTT. June 4. ERNEST i., beloved huebahd pf M.sry A. Bcott (nee Frlel). htla tlves and friends and all organisation of which he wa4 a member Invited to funeral. Tuea., Juno. 8, at S a. m.. from late real denco, 228 Morris St., (Uoueeater City, N, J Solomn roqulem man, St. Mary's Church. 4 a. m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. BHAW. June 3. MAROAHET B wife of Neleon J. Shew arid daushter of Kendle R. and Marsh J. Fowler (nee Iiurna). Relatives Int. toriwood Cem. Remains may be viewed Hi.n.. iinr j n. m. BMITIt.-r-June 3. I.1?ZIE SMITH arand dsusbter Of the late Elisabeth Chlpman. naed ft. Funeral services Mon., 11 a. tn.. at th Presbyterian Church. Franfeford ave, and Churcn at., iraniaora. smith. On June 4. 1020. trtVF.N hi. a band ot Martha O. Smith. 'Relatlvea and friends, also Fernwood t.odr. No. B4II. F. snd A, M., are Invited to service, on Mon day afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at hla resi dence, 1283 Bouth 81st street. Interment nrlvata. TREWIN. June 3, MARTHA 71, , widow of William F. . Trewln. Funeral servlcee Mon., A p. m., late resldencn, M84 Pulaski ave., Oermantown. .Int. prlvat VAHEY.iune 4. ANNA M wife of Thomas' VahiV, Relatives snrf f rlenda In vlted to funeral. Tuesday. 8:3 a m . from inOfl B. noth st,, Afit. n. Bilemn maea of requiem at unurcn or moi uieeaeo, Bncra mrnt 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme terv. VANBANT. -June 2. AMANDA M widow of Lenqrum i,. vaneani. aaea hi. Funeral net,, z:aii p. m., reainenov ox aon-in-iaw. w, w. uorneu. iiurcnv.nB. rm. mi. nm, tpenn Cem. Train for Churchvllle leaves Resdlna Terminal i-.-m p. m. WAI,BH. June 8, HELEN M., daushter of Mary K, and the late Jamt4 J. walah (nee Lurry;. runcrni.. xn wnicn relative ana f-lenilB ere Invited. Tuea.. A n tn tmtn mother's residence A10 Bears st. Solemn mars of requiem at Church ot the Bacred Heart u:sii a, m. rrccmeiy. ini. noiy i;roie i.m. UT.inNRhlOEDDE.-Juin . t!ATl.l RINE WEIDNER. aaed 84. Relatlvea. frlenda snn memocrs oi pi. jonn-s isvanaeiiral inurcn, invura 10 lunerai errvioee. Mon., 8 P, m.. at her son's residence. Win, O, (loedde, nnsn N. Park ave. Int. private. Northwood Cem. Remaina may bs viewed nun. eve WKI.TNKR. June 4. 1920, BARAH A. WELTER, nstd 69. Services Sun. 4:30 p. KDUCATIONAt, Moth Mexes Our arsduates are In conttant demand for cocd-psyin positions. Gretc shorthsnd, ths. easy, eperdy system. Complete buslnees and Secretarial courses. Day and Nlebt CIltiM. Inl.n.lu. ...Inlna VhaI. arBBV ""- . ll.KO. v-nil Ul ..Ilia aOT l nifm psrttrulars snd ra.tale.-ua. MtlS rilllA. ITTTfaiNRRI COT.T.F.OK anv time. Call or write for full Jff' end rollese of Cemtnrrra iuii vnvainui oi. x-niiaoripnia THE TAYLOR SCHOOL Srer fiborthsnd. Tmioh IMMwrltlnv. Ttook. splna, Pacintarlal Coiiraea. Day A Nlibt, Strayer'a Buine$ College rMlsdelnhla'a Oreateat rluelne Behool 87 Chestnut Bt. Phone Walnnt 84 Banks Business College 1200 Walnut St. nookkeeplna. Shorthand. Secretarial. Typewrltlns Courses. Day and Nla-ht rlna Vouni Women and (llrls 1 The Gordon-Roney School For Olrla. 4112 Spruce street. General and Colleae Preparatory Courses. Rjof arden and Gym. Miss Rones'. Prln. Yonnr Men and Boys FOR YOUNGER BOYS POLE BRIDGE CAMP Offers an Unusually Wholesome and Attractive Summer TWENTY BOYS, 8 TO 14 Address, Yale Btatlon. New Haven, Conn. Summer School, June 18 Preparation for any colters or profealnnal aehool. Brown Prep . Broad ft Cherry. Phlla music M. ETTORK MARTINI Symphony orchestra and arand opera conductor: vocal, operatlo composition, piano. Studio. 14SS 8. Broad Bt. flPRINO HEftORTH MAINE in.h,S!-.,r,ttl!' -" mttnbers crtcKa ruaiiB. in ..... ..r.i., noin uir., ana uer- L?i JfcJ, uner., Tui.. 1 net. R2i v tin.. (..... -. nefil serv SJi Ital?" Wtni lnvld ' ciTl Bun. aveV ,n(' ptvt. Friends may t vn ti.iiii. of-NW.amjr'TKbTtio.'Vunlr.t'srr p. m., residence of son. Mil 1 Kinaaeas'lnr ave. Jnl. Arllnston Cm, Wlenai call F?t wawWI n -ffeMaine ' UJm m B l r "It 1j one of the charms ofllfe in the woods that It brings back the high spirits of boyhood and renews the youth of the world." Dr. Henry Van Dyke That's what you get in the Maine Lakes and Woods renewal of youth, rejuvenation. And that is what you need. Camp for a few weeks close to nature; canoe, fish, explore, eat and sleep in the open. Or stay at one of the many fine hotels and enjoy the gay social life. Through trains from New York, Philadelphia Baltimore and Washington Foonkf.Zc.0Latnd Consolidated Ticket Offices or writ.. Vacation Bureau Room 801, Railroad Btrildbff, New Haven, Conn. York, Nevr Haren and Hnrtford R. R. Boston And Maine R. R. Maine Central R. Nw DRATtia m. Conveyances will meet 2:40 p m. train from Rroad st, Bta,, at Downinntown Pa, luu.iu.-Muna i. ur.;NUY w. i' yuuncj husband of the, ate. Horhla Youna, aged nil, !t.'ia,.,v,.f"1 lfnil. sis.) Court Tloaa, No. 138, F. of A.: Columbia Ixdae. No. 02. k. of p., and employes.of the Albro Clem, Elevstor Co., Invited to funeral eervlcea Mon.. 8 p. m., lata realdence, 21110 K Bomerset at. Int. ar!,!n5.0Sa,,.:.,nA.' P'l's may call Sun eve. ZAKHZEWBKI. Juno 4. 1020. ANNA. widow of Chr.rles Zakraewakl. aaed 85. Serv Ices Mon.. ip m.. parlors of Qua A. Kirch ner. 1801 W. I,ehlh ave. Int. Mt. Vernon 'zKI,I,NER,June 4. RALPH ZELLNER, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral servi Ives Mon., 11 a. m precisely, at his tste residence, 1710 N. 17th at. Int. Jit, Slnal Cem, SPRING RF.tQRTS ATIJINTIO riTY, N. J. IN T1IIC HEART OF Till Mid PRINCESS S. Carolina aye. anil beach! laraeat moderate rate hotel of brick, steel and stone con- aiiuvi.u... iii.i, i.iituueiru uirougnoui; ele vators runnna water In rnoma! prlv. bathe; American planl 8J.B0 and tip dallyi aneelnl weeklj-. nklt. and auto map mailed. Phone PA1IT, C. ROBBCRANfl. Owner A rroo. . ATLAIJlTIC CITY, N .J. Art Ainer lean. Plaa Hofpl ofDi8tiw!UmiReiUC3omf6rt rnsBPsruur uahaoi. CATACTrreM0. Hgz3u . BEST LOCATKD PflPtn.lR.pnfrrn irrTt NETHERLANDS BYBdr,V'i?P NEW TOIIK. AVE. D.thlng Pri.ll.,.. from Hotel Capacity 400. Elevator, private baths, runnlnv water in bedrooms, Dsnee Floor. New Feature. Anurlcan plan (with meals) 3.00 uu daily. a I ill, lip Tfie!HIT, AUqUsYltlfllWADEL. Proprietor. f'OtlRTKMY, QUALITY. HERVICE HOTEL KENf UCKY KENTUCKY AVE., NHAR REACH European Plan Rates. 11. B0 to 14.00 dally American Plan $S to IB cfally; 417.00 up weekly. Kiovator: electrlo llsht! telephone every room! running water In moms; prlvnte baihi. Phone 1020 H. N. n. KENNADY GRAND ATLANTIC VIRGINIA AND REACH Hot and cold running- water In rooms. Private baths. Capacity, A0O. Booklet. New Ownership Manaaement O. I. PAINTER IIAROI.I) l.ANDON BLACKST0HE . VIRGINIA AVENUE AT BOARDWALK American A European clans. Hot & cold ,eft .'resh water baths. Open all year. DAVID DERQ MME9 C. WALSH Oujner Gen. Manager Let us mine oa tret at home fn the "Cltr ofJRehust Health" Hotel Morton Ocean end Ylrrlnla. Ave. Capacity 280. Elevator, private hnths. etc. l always npn, ROQUOIS South Carolina Avanua. adjacent to beaetv Cap 600.1teflneanatrooase.miutc.dancinr. Btr.etlV maHira ti.Kla anJu,via.a.illan, jl.lar.ta aolanum. Uxmlat. A. FninoUle SSMOKErflAifVl Vlralnla av. cloao to the beach ft Steel Pier. Cap. 2S0. Amer. plan. Prlv. baths. Run's water. Elevator. Electricity. Ratea upon application. CHARLES STERN m ICHNOND .l.K KpntUCkv fVt. 1 ftt off Hnartiwallr. - Ocerin vliiw rooms with runnlns ""'f mm pnvm "imi. iw mnnactmeni Bouth Carolina near Beach. Private bathe! runnlnac water. Moderate ratoa. Open all year. L. B. Arnold. Ownership Management. SAN JOSE st- Jmea Place, nr. beach fr ... "I" amusements! Ideal lo. cation, quiet and refined! larae and pleaaant rooms with running water. Reasonable rates. Ownership manaaement. HOTEL CARLTON t 'helseitAv. ft Beach. Rms. en suite with prlv. eam ffn IPtiaaiaf eka&aaaaam tjaaaa SL aa.ahf.aS a-. 0 . a. .is, mii iuuiii. itui k coiu run wftitr. od, ratei, Ownerthfp wgt. C. P. Ztualt SIL.VBRTON Kentucky Ave. and the Beach. Everv nnnnlntment. Moderate rates. Mra B. HRUCKER. formerly of the Lament. PITNEY Naw .York ve "ear Beach. American and European plan. apaclty 2B0. Noted for well cooked food, arire, airy rooms. Ftrat-class aervlcea Hatea on application. IACOB HICKAR BISCAYNE Kentucky a-e. Fourth hotel from beach. Am p'an. Moderate rates, C. A. Murphy, owner. THE PENNHURST Dean end Mich Iran tve. Always nm fiaraae. WILLIAM, R. HOOD HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always open. Always ready. Terms mo. ate. Phone or write. U. Walsh Ouacaa. WELLSBORO S. Kentucky Ave. Rates 18.00 day no. I17.BO up weekly, MYKRfl ft PROTHKWO HOTEL CALVERT nla Ave., near Beach. American plan. Vlrplnla. Ave., near Kearh. Am, Ownerahlp management. Frank P. Deai US.UFMAN AND MANDEI.'B IHWTAUR ANT. New York Ave. near Boardwalk. And eat v-ell prepared wholesome food. Hun garian kitchen. NUTTALL 2. N' Maine Ave.. Atlantic "u aj-aiaia-i Ave. and Beach. Phone 2070 MAINF. Lakes & 2)a HPRINO REBORTB ATLANTIC CUV. N. t. jp-re d ontrt Jxaairhanr scmce ana intmQntigtmpdmitt vtcAtsrone. AO&slj&fXXBC C.w.CAnM.jy. THP, NEW MODERN SELECT CrwZlL VmiIimI,.. 1... .. n-. .. . --. (..a 4M,t,, a,,, ana uoarawaiKi hciuhi. Traymore dlstnlct. Hunny. ocean-view rooms. The beat'eauliftted and moat beautiful Moder ate, Kate Hotel In Atlantlo City. Running1 "l"" i" rx room 1'rivate ana punuo oun tbrquchput. Orchestra, banolna veranda. Bun parlor, Conservatory. TIIomaiTm. O'DRlEN, Gtammercy Arms r!w that but1fUl SlMPIT tMrch ionMrtfi, IRM B't.cft",rl."..,rl,e nSfb. Capacity BOA M. GRAHAM, formerly ot tha Prlnceas. Tennessee Ave. ana Beach. 21st season. Notable, toNe. I., g. Oroicnn. TRAYMORE atumkotyI lWORUJS (JTiTlK)TELSU0CESSl UmI.1 l?a.M O I CYimlm. Av. eUld i,..V J7 Uy Beach. Tel.phoni 8221-W. Runnlntr water. Private baths. I Elevator. 1BAAO BOWKR, . HOTEL AUSTINE rsclfle A St. James Plscel near beach ft all amuaem'ta; every room outside. F. 11, Jones, Weatminafnv- Ky. Av, near Beach. Elev. to St., private baths; run. wntcr; 11.1 un wkly. I 13 up dally. C. Buhre, Tabor Inn Gcenn ena Connectlout Ave. laoor inn 16tK Ioc.tioni Israe. airy rooms. Excellent tabte. 18th season! owner manairem'nt. Mod. ratea. J.P. ft A.M. DUNN HteI.p?SCObc "..rrf Vscep table 'Phone 117 A. E. ifARION. PHILLIPS HOUSE HaeaecMieetta av nr. Beach. E. P. Phillips) SOMER55FT Second houso from beach. . '38 B. Arkanaaa Ave. an amusements. A. D. WEKHB Delaware Citv Newly furnished room . , . . "i J up. Am. ft Eup. ttUn. i.n. ...I. i.Ainu. Kormeriy or urernaie. New Clarion Ky- Av. a neacn, r.arae. '"" lu lull ,,,,., a ,r nnvurantr .OCEAN CITY. N. J. THE LINCOLN OCEAN CITY, N. J. OPENS JULY 1ST , CAPACITY 300 Entirely new Rooms alnwlo and en suite with runnlnit water and private DAwlS. Kiel a tor Rimpv mnAern nn. I polntment for comfort and service. .french Culalno. Whit Bcrvlce. J. K. MORRISON THE BREAKERS Only Boardwalk Hotel Diet kitchen attached for uee of convalee- Samntas nai ij a sr - m.. eiWs-, ry. . iminn, fligr. Tho Onnnnln J1TH A WE8LET -...nv, A- y. riaker. own, ft Mar. THEMAYBERRY,. 0?nB.JStn 2s Mre. fl. E. Mayberry ATCJTEN (uh Centrals all outside T. vrijl-ill room,. table unsurnassed. ALMAR Rooms exclua'ly; newly furn.j ""'""v rim'a hot ft cold w'n June)ct. LA JIONTE Open alt year: rooms with run- mm water, iionmet. J. K. BOMMERB. CArE MAY. N. J. COOL CAPE MAY, N. J. wiLnwoon. n. j. WILDWOOD Grnnd Caneerta AVternoon and Evening Large orchestra composed of lead Inc musicians or Philadelphia and New York. Special concerts Sunday evenlnRB. Walter Pfelffer, director. Booklet free on request. W. COURTRIGHT SMITH Secy. Board of Trade, Wildwood, N. J. EDGETON INN Centrally located, near beach. White serv ice Capacity, 2.10. Muslo room. Orchestra. I Auto meets trains. Write for booklet. I' Harlow, Prop. T. H. Gallagher. Mir SHELDON Wlldaood'a finest hotel. ., , . . .. All rooms running- water Private baths. Elevator. Auto. Booklet. Cap. ...0. D J ooi1s. ownership manage't. wii.mvoon creht. n. .t. i Brealcers D?"5" . fro,nt mn with or T -,, "lthout Prlv. baths, auto, blkt., car 0v If. Slnnamon. new owner and mgr. MAINE Woods I CWQt ruiarujurmr, uiamaMSa,,'so flPRINO RKBORTH BELMAR. N. t. Or the Boardwalk The New Columbia nrcr.MAR. N. J. SUPERBLY LOC'ATKII FACING THE HEA RECONHTRUCTKI ANIJ REFURNIHIIKII THROUGHOUT nPIINH .IttMIT. DIITII PRtVATB HATH HOUHKB. BWIM- U1NO POOL. aOLF. TENNIB.ANU YACHT CLUTIS IN PROXIMITY Under the new msnseement of Oder the new tnanscement ol CHARLES V. MURPHY 3F THR LAUhEL HOUBB AT IjAKKWOOW .BEDFORTI BrniNOI, TA. IEDFORD SPRINGS iiw fA,i HOTEL Larae, modern hotel hi 3000-acre eatatai 1200 tt. ab. sea level; excel'nt culslnei famous u.n,,,u tiiiiirrai waiein) on fjillcuiii Hwys good motor roada In alldlrec. Tennis, aolf. awlmmlna. dsnclntr. rid Inc. Open June 12th. Jl.E.Uemle.Mitr. BrENA VISTA PPRTN'nX. PA. A trletlr nedera hotel with eiecltent tebt ead errlra. lOOpit'ate Utha, aapaeltjSOO. Altlta'e 1000 feet. Splendid roadti golf, tenale, ete. Ouon June loth to October 1st Address until Juna W. ,'ohn J. Gibbons, Mar. Hotel Rennert, Baltimore, Md. HEVON, PA. DEVON MANOR f,7ormrl, known as DEVON INN. on the t. m Line. 40 trains each way dally. Open Juno 4th as a hlah-claas apartment house. Hultea with both Tennis and eolf privileges, oarage. Dining- room with best cuisine. Rooms shown only by appointment. M. i: HAItLEY. DEVON, PA. Phono Wayne 700. ACERWOOD' SSSSTtJSSftSSt P. H. R ft minutes tn station. Desirable environment! table supplied from own fernv outdoor aporta. sleeping porches. Phone Wavne 4 for ratee Bo ggfi. Devon. Pa. Wvntiump Inn On Main Line. Especially TvynDurnc inn fl,,rllbUforbuslneaamen with families Rooms with bsth at reason able rates. Danclna. Larva arounds, wide veratdas. Phono Berwyn 17 VALLEY FOBOK. PA. , WASniNOTON INN Chicken and Woffle, 'Dlnnera HANTF.r. J VOORHHBB. Prop. BCHWENKBVTLLB. TA. Pcrkfnmpn Tnn M,at Modem Resort. a ciliunit,n inn m.h ,ora.: prt. bath. Bnat'a. bath'r. fish'r. tennis, nklt. C.Unser. TOCONO MOr.NTAINB Easlra Mere. Ta. Eagles Mere, Pa. The aummer 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 Koalas afford splendid bathing 2200 feet above sea level. One of the finest aolf courses In America. For Booklet and Rates Write THE CRESTMONT INN William Woods. Manerer. THE TOREST ttM Herman V. Tester. Usnsrtr. THE LAKF-SIDE John S. Kirk A Son. THE RAYMOND The Raymond notel Company. Delawnro Water Cap FORF.ST HOUBE Modern Improvements. M aV' t5Vno.m'flM,mn,- Private batha A. L. MARBH. Delaware Water flan ii Delaware House ar.;J8.yr.Kift East Btroudsbnnc. Pa. kltei TfiinrtBH iuu w.. n. ... .;.. .,b....'a..7a .,.,. r.a oirouoBDura. Fa. Accom. 200i rnoderni 2TS ft. verandaa: fi-aora ahsdy lawni 10-acre arove; croquet, tennlt. bathing, aarage! booklet. MRB. M. li. BACH Tohyhanna, Pa. Chichester House "'uJ:n.L Now open. E. T. Ch cheater TOURS KJW wBiDcmoceHooKiAiNS COOK'S TRAVEL SERVICE OVk 1. canaoa ok,, eeaaFNfVj,? .e.IK i-jaisaxm 'iJS'6S2E ayAaSaaaaaaaa?Ese.aa.,JlaWaa?aaa.'ariarafa' . NEW YORK ..,a PENNSYLVANIA nuJEStp""1 aaaaa aetwaa v HKjf MAINE Jy HAMPinlSt ewiaae CRUISES IN COOL LATITUDES Fourteen Delightful Vacation Days - Niagara to the Saguenay including all neighboring points of interest; Toronto, Alexandria Bay; among the Thousand Islands by day light and moonlight; down the noble St. Lawrence and its thrilling rapids to Montreal. Then a wonderful six day cruise on the magnificent Steamship "Cape Eternity, exclusively reserved, to the Saguenav River! Quebec, Lakes Champlain and George and the" Hudson River conclude a tour of beautiful scenic routes un paralleled on this continent. Tours start July 17th and 31st, August 14th and 28th from New York or else where. Early reservations advisable. Other Tours' to: CANADIAN ROf KIES ALASKA PACIFIC COAST with NATIONAL PARKS Departures July 6th, 12th, 21st, 27th; August 3rd. JAPAN Summer tour leaves SaR FraRcisco June 26th. EUROPE Escorted tour coverlurr various itineraries leave: June 10th by S. S. Imperator. July 8th by S S Olvmnie July 3rd by S. S. Canopic (via Mediterranean) . ' P' ' BERMUDA Tours of eifrht nine or nineteen days by the well-known S. S. Fort Hnmilton. Inclusivo faro $87.00 up. Ask for booklets tlescribino anv ?K.n Ma"' tho Carry Tour Funds in eatety THOS. COOK & SON 225 SOUTH BROiD STREET liieiow walnut StreetJ Boll Phono Walnut 300 HPRINfl REORTfl AflBVRY PARK. N. J. cFarfrefyiotL9Pi Modern) fine ocean vlewi reasonable prices.1) i-.iiutl.u a iMuur-.it, iiwnera ': .'ill'. PIrra.mA ! Ave. at Bescb Capacity CagCmCre ino. Elevator. Rates on request. HARRY H. PTJRDY, Owner Mr. Auditorium Hold -.n"t.,,froCnht rooms. Rates on apptl. Oeo, II. Cnmleh. owner HOTEL TMKDFOKI) nth Ave., overlooklna ocean! all rooms with runnlnjt water! aultea with bath. Harry Duffleld. fjwn.4 Pr. 'Ainrlm M Ave. Block to Ocean. WindSOr French Cuisine. Kscellent service New manaaement. A. MARBNH. FOR FULL HOTKL INFORMATION WRITE Ml'Niril'AL PMI, Bt'RF.Ml. Aehiire Park. HADDlJN 1IF.1CIIITW. N. . HADDON INN Dellihtful suburban American Plan HntsL Larae shady (rounds. Oolf, tennis, other smiisements. Frsncls Yarnall, Mar. HPRINO LAKK URACIL N. i. THE ALLAIRE Hprlnr Lake Beach, N. J. On the Ocean Front Capacity 200, JfAUD C. HOLMES. BEACH HAVEN, N. J. THE ENGLESIDE Opens June 18, Every modern convnlenoi ? rivets baths with sea and treeh water! Hit ennla courts: booklet, II, F. KOLK, ataa aser. Alan the Covlnrtnn West Philadelphia FULTON CHAIN OF LAKES. N. Y. Minnow Brook CampoiSroN.Y. Boatlna. csnoelns;, bathlna. flshlnc modern antiolntm'tsi special rates for July and Hept. Write for references. D. ORIKKITHS. Prop. VERMONT FREE VACATION IlOOKHt "Th Green Mountains of Vermont", "Lakes of Western Vermont"! "Lakea of Eaatern Vermont". "Hotela and Boardlnir Houaes"! "Hummer Homes In Vermont " Write Vermont Pub llrlty Riireaii, Mnntpeller. Vt. I'OUI.TNEY, VERMONT The Colonial Inn reTrou shade, sports, aood table! near it. n. and roltey; iso a-ueatsi modern Improvements. 114 prt to 130 00. Booklet, ftox L. For. merlr The Dorms. C. U LEONARD. Itrr. niXTTT.T.E NOTCH. N. II. miiiTiii!iniiiijiiHi!iiiiim!iii:EraraiarMifflnfflrjraiiMim'i5 THE BALSAMS DIXVILLE NOTCH. N. IL Open July 1 A Croat Rraort Hotel In a Orent Re sort Country, with tireat Golf Course Broker'a Ofllce with direct wire to Nev York. All Attractlona and Every Comfort. Booking; Office. 8 Weat 40th Ht. (Town nnd Country). New York. Telephone. Vanderbllt 22tm. Bnlsnma Inn Open June 15 DWIK BOWDOIN rHJMKR, .Mct. (10RIIAM. N. H. Mt. Madison House Oorhara, N. II. "The Gateway to the White Mt$." Now open. Homelike atmosphere. Outdoor H ports. Fine June and July trout flahlng. Well-equipped garage. Write for booklet and terma tn C. O. CHANDLER. Trop. TOURS &Mb fkYAr Or EAalrlL. Vyv ' VACATION CRUISE fVi '7y Niagara lo the Sifuenar Ji) JULI4th Lhartered Steamer Two weeka of pleaaure. Everything Included. I AMERICAN KXritESS.fVfi TRAVEL DEPT. !&! fX Floor. Center. SCSI i -sv bEPP$ -.- r.i-inKU,s of theie fours, or fell uu of vowr tor yo ... or"r .., wun.fwiiio connections unci exjiertence. l'lr.t In 1811-Flrst In 1M0 Clirry nnnl.,. Travelers' Chrauea Phil'adalphla RAILS About 8000 tons 25-lb. undrllled rails! lens ths 10 and 12 ft.) for Immediate ship. ment by rsll nr water; located at Kearney, N. J.t Philadelphia and Norfolk: at barcaln. International Pipe & Supply Company 1414 fio. Penn Nquare, Phlla. ,,1'a, Locust 43-S.7. Sunday at Central JUNE 6 4 P. M.Insplring Motion Picture A ".lu"!.r..te tall5 by 0. Streaker. Subject "Man and the Mountains." 7 I'. M. Twlllaht Sons Hertle. Your favorlto hymn will bo sunc. YMCA 1421 Arch Bt. CHALMERS Sedan. 6-pass, Lnto model, newly reflnlshed, new tires, $1400. LEXINGTON MOTOR COM PANY OF PENNA. TV A. Kl'RHIl, President !U1 North nrnnil Hlreet. riilln. 4420 LOCUST ST. Modem homo, in exclusive neighborhood, at pre-war prico of $11,000. WILLIAM E. BORING S09 Real Estate Trust Building fourteen r.ast Sixtieth Street A luxurious residential hotel opposite thn Metropolitan Club and Fifth avenue entrance to Central Pnrk. Easy access to the theatres, cluba and ohop. ping centers. EAGER & BABCOCK SBff YORK CITY LOST AND TOUND DIAMOND Lost, square-cut diamond. welaht 3 RS karats. The stone was lost Saturday. May 1, between Haverford and tn. Chestnut Street Opera House Liberal ie. wsrd If returned to J. K. Caldwell b Co.. Cl'aetnu and Juniper ata. WATCH tflat. wrist watch. In Cheatnut at. uiuiiini, u ..cncri, a..,,, unu .lumper SIS north side of Chestnut, between 2 ana 2:30 d rn , Wednesday. Juno 2; reward to finder. I'hone Amhle' S2. LAVAI.I.lEnE Iost a lavalllere .1 rile mond drops, platinum chnln; reward. 3S3 W l-nran at., Oermantown. WATCH Lost, diamond and platinum wrist watch. In shopplna district, very liberal re. ward. Mrs. Harry Caipl, Iloom 130!) Hells. ue.Stratford Hotel, or write me. 215 . Main St., Davtnn, O , afler Sunday PERSONALS IIEIUIERT la. HIIONTZ. tradlna as Ollbert t store. 1204 8. Pesch St.. has sold hla business to Samuel Itohine. Send bills tn premises. JOS. SHKRWAN housefurnlshlnr and tovs. of 13B1 Oermanlnn ae., hi sold hla eto-e to Albert Farber. All creditor must ettle by Monday, Juno 7, at 1531 German town ave NEURITIS If Indy who enoka to nentleman about neuritis on route 17 car Tuesday will communicate eba will hair aomethlnn .ren.tljr tn her advantaae. C 80S. I.edaer Office. NO niT.T.S PAID bv Jacob Kaaloff or East End nst Co. unless contraotcd by said Jacob Kaeli rf. HELP WANTED FEMALE ADDREPSOORAPH OPERATORS. wlihor without experience. II K. Mulford Co , C.'d S 13th st ALTERATION HANDS'. P on dre.s Ap ply Bureau of Emp.. WA.VAMAKER'S. BELL TELEPHONE OPERATINO An Ideal occupation for youna women PERMANENT POSITIONS .14 A WEEK TO START RAPID ADVANCEMENT CO.r RECREATION ROOMS HOT LUNCHES AT COST CHIEF REQUIREMENTS ARE HEALTH. COMMON SENSE GOOD SIOHT. GOOD HEARING See MISS STEVENSON. 1831 ARCH ST. or any of the following- If more convenient MISS SMITH 400 Market St. miss onn 20 W Chelten ave. MRS BAXTER. 120 32D ST. Open from 0 a. ra. to o p. m. THE BELL TELEPHONE CO OF PENNA. BOOKKEEPER Excellent opportunity Is offered hlEh-arnde, neiit-apiMMirlna alrl. who know bookkeeplnc thoroushlv nnd la accustomed to ualna addlns machine Pl'aee reply at once, alntinic detalla as to aae. nature and extent of experience, salarv and telephone number Hcc P 1 Mil ldirer Pities MILL CLKnK Ambitious yuuna woman, neat, accurate and willing, experienced on Elliott n..ier bookkeeping- muchlno. wanted ly well-eatabllaned. hluh clnsa Cheet. nut at. house reply In detail treated con fldentlally I' 1428. Iedser Office. BOOKKEEPER, assistant, experienced- on who can operate typewriter and living In northeast section preferred, give age, ex. perlence and salary desired. P 1120, Ledger if lice. CASHIERS EXPERIENCED OR INEXPERIENCED APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S CLERKS ACCl'STOMED TO OFFICE DETAIL APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S CLERK The Public ledger I'oinpany dealres the eerUc.s of a oung wonun for a er' Impvtnnt poeltlon Al'l'LY HTH AND CHESTNUT STS Ask fur Mr. Wleat. CI.ElIK The accounting department of the Public ledger Co desires the services of a yuung woman with st least 2 years of high school training or Its equivalent, ask for Mr. Belbert. PUBLIC LEDGER CO.. mn aim ngemui ata COOK, while, competent, to o to Hprlng Lake, family of 4. Adrtresn Mrg, Devailn. miA'J Overbrook ae. or phone, ufler .. Overbrook 22'.0 COOK, colored, downstairs workand eook Ing for reaahore, raferenoea required. Phone Diamond 2lf.B J. . COOK wanted, colored. 7440 Devon at f Mt Airy. Phone Chestnut Hill HB7 j DICTAPHONE operatorai long established Industrial concern, located In N. Phlla delphlai reasonable salary to conimeno wlthl excellent opportunity . for rapid advanea. COOK wanted (white) to assist with down, stutra work, small family good wages, one willing to go to Atlantlo City for aum mer months Apply 20U1 N 33J at Phone Diamond U.'OJ W. 1,1 ..M , . St. 1 1 Ml . ( -$w VI r if sarr but preferred P 14SD, , Iff.rl?Jf ' If - fS ' fl i i t, " ia l'lfU:l,mAr . n .1....V , . L.frwX'S& m$i&fflrMsl mtaHil s7V11 TT" i- '-'-'t.v.- Ku.VvW.aW ?b'n. fr, Jiilii