af, v3 ' ) ; tr-'H--?! r "r-y.-..ws-"-- - nwtinpv T -- wiHiwjp5 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1921 12 Letters to the Editor Cut traps and Provide Seats To the l.tMor ot thr fit rrtlno 'lib l" 1 c lui i Sir -Just a iiirl n th To rl i a Cattle, who nnar Mm A Ik Whltmin I did not rea 1 Mm Whitman a lette r bjl to the Workln Calt'e nil say fl-t that 1 do not awroie of the errejlnn , "worklnj eattle Tut al ' from ihot Mm. Whitman U right Uenllemen there la a, lonir rt"P betueon a intl hire and a trar.hanr and It la it rHln that Mr i lllttrn a treatment of his ciatoinr e-uld 1 o and should he cnnsl li ribl dlff-r-nt Suppose Mrs Whitman was our wife Would ou proilde her with a (nil 'w to I CO and & her shnpi inn v ur shopping) E all means she has a riiiht to i s-a: In th" street tar art Mr Mitten -i I his Biar&temcnt time a rlnht m suppli t if Jlr Mitten and h. management e iiel n f' taxi fares for rllers In their tn t cr r perhaps the would sinunthlra somewhat mora with the public hom h. n u i r his coat And eorri to say It Is just aucn s you "Working Cattls that m iki it p r albio for him to do so President Mitten a urp s to th" 1 uh.l" I tan mako anj one with commen epe i k What has the public ant to w I! what, after Mr Mittens art-ells'" He (accept the public's mut cnnsnt tvhii h " tho 300 cars that Mitten was ti surP but that nr- nil 1 wantiri; We doubt vr much tint Mr Ml'ten Tiould p.i an nttenu r . i'h- t 'Ira ' Whitman" r n,nbtd ! vli Han. I you 'Uorklns; C'att.e trleO t) ipproich eien ore ot Mr Mitt n- ' " ' m p.ojes' And receded a enapi" u awer lth an air as though we'l d mj rn Vhu v iu ure tiUIn to' Weil if Mr Mit ten Is Juat as apprnachah.e a hl sittelleil .mploe, I ea lleusr What I f"r era w iui 1 llk to an' 'c Mr Mitten Is th's "Cut out the etiups md Klie ,om en rld r efnts '. - HM1N1HN Iln Mr Pa Mai 3 1P-1 Harmony vs. Discord To tin 1. Ii'oi at fir l:cnna PuMIc rfijei Sli -To heir some of our Kuroran n Uh. 1 bors talk i u inuld th.n i hut 'r th r tl ej extl us In mueK, or lnenti r, i'J titles, tti. But nt n r". ent cnri rt l 'I " '" 6 H nn audi nee rorapiivil m t' ' am r leans ca en, to thur dlw !- .sjre ' "' cif th numbers reidefti whith e. tl o' th' n-rora o' th - "" ' lilf .lr tikiiMsk' h-ar tl. ,i ' Europe and thlnkln i was a I. it 1 jirodutel It h-re Vceord'nc to th st hient of l.ie ll h-a'd tie l r ourd.'l I k. s t ' niaeofrten n -. - -1 i. a fomri" tin i " ni mind. Is net muse harm n - meoi"i lit I " ' pay 1 M.t't.I n ejen stun wi- nt Amen ars eti melcl' fand harmon (imefi'nE thil b-IPR t'rs h w iys V. It iet.tlmn"a. or pat-lotte The Inspiri tlon of tl ' " s, "ptiBl."l llanrer ea c t i a man who vh In lamter midst the horr rs of war und thero ln t one dlsrardant f. jn 1 In It o In (.oine win erful or heetru CV this cl, anl the a oil. r u cat thit -t jft cut the bter VI r.atji.- I harm in i trd ttiere is music n th,. c ini. n roar and the ro'l ns of "ho thui der ami the e!ir is ef the hanin.'r -n tn nn I aid rUi- I lUten t.. no Italians r str. t i . n violin md hirp than cumi of thou dlsi r ' . tfant ntmposltlons TH'M VJ V MAIK'N Th UJ'lph i Mav 2 "i Japan and Disarmament To 'hi I door ,' Hie ti j I'u'i I;" Sir Iirn hi n.ar., rilu " -wis bu'.U.ric hr erot r .- w th h P al tntentlon to nch' tn other ntrni ih the m. ant to atta k iolel on pai-s' , Had thej "ild o Cmrmiins N'o ju Ma hn jovr as l-i and thi- Is f nn IS i That nil pro- t oj ou ht", not hue also i rut nn 'o- tit" treans jcurei'ior and frl-rCJ hutnin aunhter Hil th- said Ous t.rmanN wou d hi be n r m pelld to , -Id anl the nwfjl de -j 1 1. n of life ctn'U" fd weal'h whl h f dowel ou'd -' i"i n ""' d I Tod ipt s riatir tn i rm-in po.lcj ' S'B 1j 'lUilQlnic a !! i.o.n'- "i tnd rf wn'-h bi a frrirti rx e v. rfl 2! ah" ' tod u t'n tent a led Mituia IneUdine inerf-a tha- this must ccas U- au i!K-"th' h ano'her horn e orld I . .l... nn.1 tSi. tU.lf T.ar n l na. e io ""cy iu ..... - aertd , The Just i-e it tins omt-.ai d Is c ear ration ihn i-T Jipan she n-ed no ia for si f-p-i t etion t I'm is 'h. -f r umtreasinn None of tho al.lcd poera inalntlnlrj.- or Increasing i' na for iu rresalon If theae puwtra woun iooi u. naval sireratt u the should thej ioi ieii frot firthir . ival n reaso and Kin " curt i Lij n this how-- jerds entirelv m in enf ircwl rrohlbm r h.t f . os a if th i Is not I ne if J. la ih 1 to tfo n i a ii'rmiili 4d I armimen- t- j Imposaib For -trust be no d ior"nun of na'&. pre n tlon ur - la.inen pla- a f - u r Brnwlnic .r .luipment ire re-man halt-1 1 fr..l, .' 'hit "nstra p- is Utd i he- .v ur i.''i 'h- (Jecll.- i the Orl.n I te th e inu.x -n u .,.t, ..mi. ' il'j i th himu i .., ...Ik f il. w rll III- i'OM lUll'iM' J i.KIMM I'hi il'iphu prl. Js 'i'- The Play Days To th' tii.'o of (he ti" .'II l'" Sir7ri" m 'S . 'li t"el r v i ecus Ier-1 h nor.b . i i ' k dllistr' v rk-i a -i tu' that tlm haa " lv tood plr 's th ria 1 ilo-sn't c un' This t-ir ere knows tl i .' s "rJ n.- one l" no " t" " "" v! u in a i r jen ' r t'lt li Ih lie iorK'r ind ".r n 'hinc for hh nt ' i cr one kn s t n r in ii an lo nu-v s I Ihi -" flah w i 1 Jlo ha i if the mo- i a' I 4 i.ertjlj Inoro . n ru'nu lius ne or ho t r ! the Ut in rg in- f udnpt thu oiar' hi. ir -li.ir loy r'ili s ' ri- hitf hollda In IH- in I J nbrervs al re.u -r I I'd. cjln It so It m.' ' Jui' -x eat i f irfun - i tli 'I to- P i' i ' 1 1 ural I ' ' the 'a ni-r s coursi i' i v.irit ' .i -' cierpr' ilu tl n respiini- - I r iui t-v i .uri h . nt on r b.lh t Hh l 1 r 1 1 i n . ' s' "' T lay I- ml. i ' i Ur- " ' i,I pr ilu ' t ur i-i I" ni K - ir n 1 i- d i.. I i" ,irli-a farm i. ' Su-e . v . u 1 '' 3 "l " O' 1,1 1 C- e t l oi l re I ! -I.- hiru H n t i . 1 it t l t nn a- I r. ,d, rK i r a r.-i i-li )-i urs da Im thi l i' m jrk 1on w he i "len let en fi f i I er nil I ' pla rs a I f tht Kieiu In his life et 1H -' ir '.'"'',, Ibliins'ei I v I I 1 '. Open Letter on Poor Trolley Service So tun rum ' ' "" " ' ' .-Ir -P "sh til' 'r ' ' f i ri 1 -ii ll.n Pi i"- ir . ' blr In tin Lrre if nm i.1 i in in i sum I l . ir 1 mi If tn. 1 It 'I nt iUiy-irirl .'rei.' si. i.,. I ' ' l.a.-e Hi. I. i mt Art i ii " n i 1 i t re I. sen Ue fr ini ami ' . i , hi he) (1 suMch voail ts iuti'et tiiw ireu net 'il-at "U I lllhlr 'us' me - J.O 1-s 1 i rre n e i-i 'in am fain beyonl frlxt ir lr 1 .' ei ure not h- I r r i ' " - " lour- l alleiim - ri r u J ' . een EmMI r ' hi 1 1 f' ' ivli.lll Is II e II i f II"'1 ' ' T ,lrtrL tier ' Hl'i ! U" if II ' ' Ilu 'ous lull n rusli h ' onn an 1 ui Mix l tn re isn 1. ui a llii r ! il- l I a I lf il an ,j d r i ' i ' ninth ii'ji ' i i sir mm it later If il , . Ir i ii it i "I ' ' ' v" " t err I'lie A' am ' ' P ' Inallt.t '1 l i n t'l' ulonmnk a' s, i un 1 si I pi. h v. ,.r i ih r i mh r bi i uulnn il. ith i re. f i. M i e n. 1 nlf mil 4le is tl e si ii M tenths of "" fc' i ' Majlie' tre' t" ge' HI i' s md s'i.'i' at h n usi . 1 ' yi na aroun I the onp l r li strei l I ihni Hil" six'i trail aiieot kl il the LKuild stiit kl are mire am iflm pi lire 1UI up to It. vi III" impresaliin tie' the lK'ople niinpUin for uliiioat i thi u ,n 1 at the same time lu 1 !' seruim n i Seoltlmate mmplalnt uisuiiisi ucin.i rta positive ami I in continued outrages anl Imrsislti r ' Kiiuers and tho ownem of the c t streets .- ... ..! J I It ill I 11 I 'UlU VUlll IIA.I VI and 13 lines . Tenth streot and those vrantlnB to so to Kront street would ha 77 PEOPLE'S FORUM litters to the Kdltor houlil lie rt t i I ami in tlio point as sslble, ni il it n anj tlunv th it would open i il n iinm.itloii tl or sn.t.iii.in lis- Cll '-li I No attention will bo pnld to inony muus letters N.mis .mil mlilri-s' must lie Blsned us .in iildini-P ot tfnoil fnltli althoiiKli ihiih-h IU not bo printed If ruiuist Is tnndo that tho he ntnlttnil 'Iho pulillr.itlnli nf a Idler H luvty to in1 mum iik an inuor(mcni ui -iIpws tij this pnpir Comniunic.ilions "ill not be re turned unless nccoinp.mleil by post age, nor till! manuscript be pand Mil car. but thre, four or file mit ut. s , In rain or snow there would be raise for imnpillllt Mil ,tj thl-d str it the p r lumbs of the liutull re Tlon arc prnildi 1 w th it sh Iter ahed whlih ih c in usi I' tliev) haier t thur summ r urs un at th tlrr , Mi.st i th klt nt remenstrati i a amokfwa reen stuff Passengers on rl ' rials prefer the i press trains, as ihe dint n int to atop at iht) water tsn The culth i that the anjflo of iln In o a l Jiet the sine with the rl lers in the i it f nol the sumo ns tho ntifrl" of c d and tilluajs Th , int iriil fk is ' ' , while the measurements cheik up all right, then ns soon as pi sslbli ntnl thl th ,n rlKiire when tut und put together as a sktp-tne mflk s pnpihl" retamtle shows nn openlnK throunh tho The skip st.ip la all rluht th unh It redn ,nt,r of an area of H Inch when cut care n little titerution homo runs are too iont! i 0n IIOPNUY 1 V UJ and i m . . . r. ton . t k th r Philadelphia ela 3 1021 r.ameli i'hi tn aienue Wnod'awn iiienuej ind ' hur h nni onlj a f. w i irds tpirt in ilermaht iwn avenue 1 think this mmplnlnt of hiUlnc the siri Ire at the thin ' i nils . f thi t. m and the klp t ip pretest are pure bun. uM.rfuire to bin loud in tiiie ard t'urt i ' nt'nn from r-al irteiant s 1 rid. nftun m tw.nt times i da en hi P I I i ui ilr ari. rea hing eiery jeeti m . f h, s and rullne onli In th- I iy im wli n I nn fu .i n ik" I thrik I am nda II 1 to i . nn I write on tr' Mjh'i t un I win u'l our tr iiisportat'nn ilTalr in ert'l'il ml settml rluht will) a III.- !r lulls II Ml 1 LIOW lhllndi.lp.ill Mil 1 121 What Is Love? i) Ur frtiln- o' ill ; iii a I'i riji" - r It wns ri-r, t ' v r -! i 'h ' irln- -hat in aggtiiied wlfo was a i irded 'I mun tlcent f) um if l'"i t ln a! salrl whom eh" maria'd i h wranlnu ,i ff. 1 11 ins of her h I'lmn I T'ns Irum- i i isiln Icings t i lliht th t oft mo. tJ u stion Mhf in A a tini- nt "e ruiain I Ile is a t. k n iisiitmn apou' ni r e on oi in, 'Mr fit c .n t bi sca'in l '- uni; V tr Interpretation of this w't'le'm .mo i phiilril not a eplr.tiii at i'l t t i e tnii ! .jtnt1e and nilgh ad! ' i. us Th" "alesgirl 'n nu"stlin ni- i mtrncifd the inalsd t i hn aeut i t lu' the major legi nt"rK'ion ehi wa" impaled to Lnderki eist he- JlOii- iin th.. ''xp nee ininlied lor nptien d. ills as galn the lnterrogitlon is i i ;n uti li I What Is loie ' E I Ph ide.ph.a Mli .1 1021 Questions Answered Answers Square Problem To tl.e I'Jt'nr n' 'ne un no Vuhlu I Arr h.r In i iw.r o t -i blem su in 1 bv TI WTK ( IT N flQarlborougbBlenfoeim, IS PARTICULARLY ATTRACTIVE DLRLNC ATLANTIC CITY'S FAMOUS SPRING SEASON February, March, April, May Exqulilte music a feature Horaebaek Riding, Golf (2 Championship CotuntH. Bolllns Chain. Pltrs, Theatres, Movies, and countless other amuaemtnU. OWNKHSIIIP MANAr.KUKNT J0SIAH WHITB & SONS COMPANY , rT MMSPr?P: WEIJ.SBCHIO ViViffZ fT- Sa I l4 ' "ear Hen h 'V--iiLtTT-Si i s)' lit ( C " 1" - i mert r. mar i up AiT7iLJiW' t ttWlU'A A l'7'ojp k Eur. II in w i i jllV-fciiViilay mini mi:imi:i ii mm, iiflS "l'(LhCf ?l1e'n' " "mii .in thi- nrvitr oi rmstis dWXXNW : ATLANTIC CITY On. tKc Occrw'roivi Unuiutllr Altractire Durmj MAY and JUNE Announce iptcial reduction in weekl) rales during preicnt Senon, extend in; to June 25th inrrniin und l.urooeun pi ins I in iiruoi nriKi on pri niie I0LMRST HDTEL 4- . x-if . is to Ceicb E'tu ertra location, at u c.c jf,a .t JOi) X'rlat ar n inomi i - e T tal (P'te rattl Mbrrt I! Dirnfll. THE CALVERT 1HI.IM M M.vit iii rn j i . r .li HOTEL ESPLANADE Mi p llluik mi On in 1 rout i . I I I S I 1 lliun nr e ioll -.iltur Illl M n mi ii imrslilii Miimiiiiiiieiii I H t I -II ST THE IDEAL F ARLI1N 4 MICHIGAN f J. X. FCRNE3TT THE IDEAL FAMILY HOTEL Ave. NITAFrtj EACH ion noncMlc k.mcs ODD PHOPfteroH CoeaiJtrrjvjsy m i mod i. m ii t oni t t rl v. il at teamed i ni' um MALAMUTS (0 SL V VTER TIIS MONTBCELLO On Iloar'e li t Mo ipeller a Vow opeo. t-ultep n ti late It ntm wa ir all rooms. Kiev Ppe S-rlr-r rat l SJ IIEEVKH. l . .ail I ailO 1'rt ats 1 i i i a 4 in i a H il i I I U nei J '1 Mr In I. II ke tin. Feel at llnm In the I 11 f Hoi ,t Heilth' HOTEL MORTON irnti Ind trKlnlii Avr (unneltr 30Q, Tl.n.liif PiltUlfi lllthal. tr. Alvrurs linen irltA f lin.l. i PAI'I. M COPH Props. HOTEL CARLTON n , & In ii Ill's nsune ivl i pr v Kv. - '.mm In.' 4 r d run u ater mtes Ownershli mil' J V. azza 1 hnih - J,f l if il ' j" 1 n.or.V.o.1 Kentucky Avs. Ilefurn. rlOtei OOSCODei Excellent tablj I1T.B0 W I- t let. mo ta Mhllo It Is, of ourso Impossible to cut n 4 i 4 wiuiro to mnkn lfl'4 imlies It Is pinslb e to make it o.ik as thnUKh it would bi the Inclosed k t'h - yi -. 2. About Andrew Carnegie To thr I'tUtor of tht Eicnino PtiMIe J 'rfjfr .x- What wan the age of Andrew nr nrgie when ho came to the United States is he accompanied by both pjrents end If si illl his father die In Pittsburgh Pa.. if unalliiux" Olio date of death r M D It. i i t.i. Pi Ma 1 1021 inlriw Carhiglo una born in Stolinl N i ember 2" is 11 Ho emli.ritMl with both parenta to the Vnlted Slates In IMP whin h was thirteen leirs of agu. tho famtl) eittllnu In Alleghmj Pa V sear later . ., f.....fc .. n.AW i,i i Hi1!! ,uiiir n in iuui itr.-u ii,-. ,,,l... I M- I ml h. rom,.ll,1 in .nnnort his mothir and iiinger brntacr Thomas Ardrew I m regit lieil uust 11. 1010 About Nell Burgess To thi 1 aitar ot th- f..rnlno Publa l.nljer fcr , Am lt,(Prto, n learnln something ,), in r. of Nell llurge-s. tho one tin n, nn.ar ... t ir Uld ha alwais assume fe um -i ",u " r,rl Vli " 1" '"I., oiler prtdui-ion thin Tho f'ountl Fair"' E L. U I 1 hllade'rV 1 Mi' 3. 1021 Nell IlurM's begin his stage, enrrer i laudeillo tu He was fori on" ei : t g to assume a fmn e character owing to tli Ulress of ii of the eompins He moJ' hit and f r. m 'hit tlm" on h" has leir i.'lineator if femal" charicttrs His tl-s tniirked sui.i'en was in 'Mm," In which hi rtrmrcl as lii-ts I'urfs The next wn- The Wldon Hedo't In which ho pla 1 for more than ten sears This was fol wei M 'The i'iunti Fair Ho also presente 1 J foe enr ' ' and The Odd M1xf I Pud Query Regarding Jeff Davis lo tiit J.rttlieHf flu i-irimff Public Lrito'r fcl Was .fltren Dails tho rrcaldi'n S'llIMi linMHIT MI NTlt f 1T1 N. .1 SPECIAL DECORATION DAY RATE Jpo.oUiii Miisnii '--i i'i'r,nIpo.5U a Av lose to Ui h & HtcM Pit r k f 'fl-h fa1 nur I'rot & itn nrtrst . xion.to r it hotel f i fsioie s iu trn Ifot St ml r " (--ui - r f. Prix l.ilhr Am X i dl M "ii up I u plan t c T H t & i rrtut map mal J i I lusri'RW i'wnr & Prop. IROQUOIS mh in t wtni.iNA m.. Mivit niivrii i - i I I l hi uUlrr und service 11 It' MONA Otn Mur h Tr ii a 1 um Mr of ' i J I HAKATTA Ass t -25ji ATLANTIC CITY.N J. i nirertl) on the (Iceun Front ! An merliun plan hotel of dlstlnetUa J ""AT riTY 000 I CADAr.C IValfer J. Butby VZjTo tel JZoraizi e. St Chsrles Piste ind Heach. rresn unnroa water Liths r jnnlni- w aier lnw ma elevator c ! er r t. 'i SpruiK rate-, Coach at trains A i: V. AO 1- It Pro5 Wlt.LAYTQN.Mgr Hotel Raven Royd " fcT i'l.- '.iv. ririni: ni"! hiiiiiuhk iv.nr Prlial lihs 1 leiator ISAAC HOtVEK The IU nil Ainian lli'J S. Cullfornlu Vie (lieNeilt Ideal IMiitlon I rum ( Dttavet ( oinfnrtiilile Itnonm t l'r. M1 N .1 Announcement The Hotel Cape May Cape May City New Jersey Renovated and refitted throughout Will open June 29th C. B. KNOTT, Lessee-Manager New York Addrem 1180 Broadway HOTEL WINDSOR Opens May !!Hth Im beach ISO roorni 110 hatha in Hpcclal rates durine eari' HOTEL COLUMBIA Cupe N .Mil-, , J. opr.Ns mi i .ilerli J M ini imif l" l ni Hat. 1 MeCra (L Ilro N. .1 Apt f i is i r mn usi of hath three months I.a ,i, g o ri oina $H to 1H week I PI'HIl SAHlNAt li.Mil. N I I -MIASM INN U'PHlt SMtANAC I.AKK ililres. IIMtltlNt.lON MIIJ. Mtr lintel lirifton Wnliliitiiiip ,JUWj?,uiiJa-,x5rrtlf '-SJ.. ""-!v 6RANDH0iaSMS "A City tn Hull," Highmoant, N. Y. opr.NS nr.cwtiTioN iiav t nder New .Mnnagenient F HKIIII'N 2io llmma Willi llverv Conienlnnce Hot nnd old llunnina Water AM. HUTIiOOK srilllM Jewish Dietary Uwa Ohserved Itiiles and Ilooklet ou Jttutirst 'J T f' I i fl It- & ilo I 111 I i C " sS &rrtVi -JSy - 7IVUe :an i ' r ... .- , - .. a w V7! " " Mih.l Vi.!') "."Mi I'Jl 7 17 ' ot tho Confederate ttatet, hanged or not? JAMES B FEltniCE, Jr. Ardmoro, Pa April 4 1921. At tho end ot the war Dal Is tried to make his escape, but was captured May It), 1805, at lrwinsvlile. Oa Ho was confined at Fortress Xtonroe He was Indicted for treason, but na admitted to ball in May. 1M37 He was finally released on an order of nollo prosequi In February. 1809, and I'led (went) ears longer dylns on Ue-1 lemlcr U, 1SHP. Time Required to Cut Cloth ro the liilllor o the I loiino 'nolle Lrilaer. Hlr Hero Is a problem for lour man I mdem to solie, though It is not as easy as appears ' A man Iwught n ro 1 of goods containing nliieti-nlno ards Karh d of tho week he i as compelled to cut ono lard of goods from tho roll. How mini daya or weeks did It take him to cut the nlneti-nlno arils, i roUdlnit ho rested on yundio NfTJIHO. Philadelphia. Mn 1 1021 A Walking Problem To 'J c hditor of thr l.tetidn; I'tibMe Lrilaer' Sir As I haio t-cn greitl Interested In "oiling somo of the problems published by tlio readers of the Kiimvo l'tntio LutniEh, I would appreclito It lery much It vou would publish tho following problitn In jour laluablo columns' A cm walk from New York to Philadel phia In tvent-ni hours 11 tan walk from Phlladolphli to New Yorlt In thirty I turs If thej boll- start nt the s.ime time, low long will it ho before they mrot? THOMAS 13 COUIJIDOK Philadelphia. Ma) 3 1921 Irish Snakes lo the Uditei o the l.xnuna I'ubhc Ltdoer- Sir I read ivllh Interest th letter re garding snakes In Irelind and England. There Is a legend that there nn- no sn ikes In Ireland Would some one be kind enough lo say whether anj make hm n r been teen thero'' c. M, Phlladiluhlt, May , 1021 Poems and Songs Desired About the "Daddv" Sontl 7n II, l',l1M J , L , ., ,. , , , 7 ."" ''"'r "' "" tltB I'llbUr l.,ljdr Jr i noticed the w jriln of the innii 'IJaitlj 'n our Peoples IV rum feiprnl das ago This song was published (In complete) In the "World a II. at Music about twmt jenrs to. It wis pub ihed, about the same tlmi In a mlumn nf music cnllcd Taiorltes" (lomnlef) but tha lutter 1 , hai" i ot now alalia! le i Thite leautlfullv doimstl- erses weto wnttetl b M in Milfk I mnn Th Dad Is fh .,, . .,-,.... u ..t;. '" " -"-- "" " ''. M'ltlNtl IIESOIIT sPKIV(il.KE lHt II N ,T mw 'OteKctu tsssx aui rt HOTEL AND COTTAGES SPRING LAKE BEACH, N. J. AMERICA'S FINEST RESORT HOTEL Directly on the Ocean OPENS JUNE 15 Hot and lild be.t Water Exceptional Golf. Ocean Bathing. New York Office: 243 Fifth Ave. Tel. MadUon i.KKwnon n. .1 LAUREL -HOUSE LMfEWOOD,N.J. AT LAKEWOOD. In the nuke of Apple-bloioin lime nnd dog-Hood ilnjs came the fuller freshness nnd color of late fiprlnit. Ilridlo pnthi. nre cool and frncrunt; there Is n promising lure In the hidden trout streams! tennis nnd hotilioir are nt their best, it I Mi the Finest Resort Golf in America ver I,akewood's spurt new 18 b1e course. Ijiarrl llonse, with Its dlstlactlse hotel achievements, delightful en ilrons, dlscrlinlnnlintr rlleirtele nnd sltnlflrnnt sorinl prretlje, is sub tuntlallr Ihe premier of IjiUewood's botels. I I Tt la iintlnl lleulHlered -.hoot I l lll.l. Hill Hh 1,1 N CI.lll Mn I.'. II It. Prietlee Dm Mill II. eV)0 tn Miniier I liken owl lliliidiinp, I. MIKl'll. . Ml Itl'HY Mur. st. Mitr. si'HlM. I.AKi: HICACH. N, .1. On the Ocean Spring Lake, N. J. Surrounded by Green Lawns and Gardens, at the Ldge of the Sea. ,ji ?jss,-:,.-j. m Golf, ilathmk', Tennis, Hiding. W. B. STUBBS, Prop. (ii i n ( it, .:'i ICIM JTE! i th STREET "ST DOAnDWALlC Neil It Ileiuiiiitrd mid timer Neu Mumiiremellt I ,, i ,i. Ueiimiliahle Hat 8 ff nn., ex ollint accommodations r in fir lie-, ri it mh Season Opens Mm .mi 1 VATHM. Prop NOHMANDlE t U'VCITV 1100 -I Otran ( iv s leiillmc Hotol In equipment and l . .. II 'h.S J . : U DCI. HI JU V I ati s A lilreus II 'i S. rmandle Ocean r'lty N T 'SEASIDE I'AHK Mli-W JBRSBV II. ROSS TUUNCU Oiiiiershlii MuniiKriiiriil POINT ri.lJXh aNT N J BLUFP INN TOlWT PLEASANT, N.J. Am ink the pliiea on the heuuiiful Manaa quan fllver shora Hvery attraction of seashore rlvir tt country All outdoor sports Now opsn Ilooklet. J K. Ilrerlioner (m m HP fcosr. .,fikVrisJ f ,SI, l VltK N J 5i, n Tf the, cenlal founder and editor of "Punch, author of tho home, tong, "Oh. Would I Wore a Boy Again," and the sainted mother she who used to ting songs to mem oi an eienlng while tho old gentleman would beat tlmo with hit pipe " DADDY Wilmington, Del , May 5, 1021, An Old Song To thr rrtilor ot (ne ;triiliic I'tiMie rrfffrr Sir 1 nm Inclosing the old song requested b W I. T I nm sure this la tho ons i she means .IAMKH IWDEUAN. Philadelphia, April 23 1021 ONLY 1JEEN DOWN' TO THE fhVIl list night I was out rather late, 'Twnit only nn Innocont spreoi Mj wlfo for my coming did wait. When sleeping I thought alio would be I found her In temper and tears Ohl sho crli, It's a sin and a shamei And sho scratched both my eyes and m earn. Hut I told her I soofi would explain citonca The club had n meeting tonight, tola; Of business wo had a greit sight, Inie Don't thlnlt for a moment I'm tight, loie, I'o only been down to the club My boots 1 had left In the hall, And softly I crept up the stairs I kept rather closo to tho wall, And thought to nscend unawares Hut Just ns I got to the door, I seemed to get lost In tho datk 1 Mumbled and fell on tho floor. And Just then 1 could only remark yiio sobbed, she wept and sho screamed, And said she'd go bnck to her ma; While 1 on tho mantelpleco leaned And tried to enjoy my cigar. I promised to buy her a dress If she'd let mo alone for awlilk Then I gave her a sweet llttlo kiss, And I saw her beginning to smile '" I. O Jeslrcs a poem starting thui: "A tear ,, llmpl 1 and so meeU It would not stain nn niGtl's chetlt " "S I T " Is anxious to securo a poem a lerso of which Is' "It chills my blood lo heir the blest Divine Hudels appealed to on each trifling theme, Maintain sour rank, vu!g.irlt disptse To swear Is neither brave, pollto nor wise The People's Forum will nppenr dally In the Evening Public Ixstger, nnd also In the Manila v Public ledger. letters discussing ttmeli toplrs will be printed, ns well as requested poems, nnd questions of general Interest will be answered. HPRINCl rtESOKT'. spiiiMi l icr iirtrii v. .i Mmtx Square 9230 , NOItTJI .ll HI PAIHC NEW MONTEREY HOTEL The Ideal Resort Hotel Dlrectlj on Ocean OPENING JUNE 18 Alt outflMo rooms , hot nnd co'ct silt watHr In Iiathroomi every tnodtirn romntt nco. ncromrnodaied "100 drill Honm ZJrokera offlcn sh prlvatn win ManiRt mont nf NIIKKMAN I1KNMS N w York OIIlco h Wuat 40th St Ph n" VinilfrMlt 11290 A NortK Asbury Park N.iT. 'The IKH hi: OI IIOHMTALITV' HOTEL 1 FRANKLIN OI'KNrl MAI SO "i e lul rjurly Hates end for Ilooklet 1:. sTiitirii. North Nhury l'urli, N.J. I11 lt PMtK. N. .1. afltfl ETaOPOl-lTAH SQUR.r FMRK.N.J. New Modern Concrete Construction. Sultra nlth Private llutlii. Ilunnlnc lir In All Itooma. I.leTBtor. (Ircheatni. (npuiltV 300. Hookleti. S. A. lteties, Prop, ( . II. Ilrem, Jr.. MT. NEW TENNEY HOTEL Opei All Ymr tOK (illM A M,Mi:i.I. AVIUES 1110 riHinm, hlnicle ur en unite Ilunn nr I t und i ild water In nil roomi l,o utuin uiiHurj inaod commodloua nhady li in Ins mril und culeloe unexcelled llklt Til I7M.1 dm II. Slrniit, Prop, I WELLINGTON 0tn Ave AaburyPork. ItlKht at the Ocean Ilunnli ii in i:ierj Itoiim ITIt'Clrlc 1 I' ' W II " CiiiiiLrahip Mananement 7TH AVE. INN Hrck tr f " Homntahle A f.mm. in I." .1. ' UII.I.IAMMIX , mm imiiiin, n. ,i I Winona w u A "' heath Prlv. bath T " "i ni- 1 Mra Q W Fiaher j HIITl.l. IINHKIi ripen all jear Kurop pi ni Si" lai nitea Mai June I M Perklna I irt''iiiiiLN..j..I " The Allenhurst 'nian and Central Aiea Turnlahed rma, run w ' r iiith or iilthnut hrl II 8 Drain nr. ten iiwr.x. y. j. THE ENGLeSIDE ?J-g t Pr il Imlhs uith lea and frean wutr hio tennta r iun hmklut It r E.Nai.n .Man ai Mo the i Ington Weal Philadelphia WIIITK MOtNTMNH fefHiUsH FRANC0N1A (White Mti.), N. II. 1 ery connleiice tor 300 Kucuts hxt-ellcnt taLte Ur.nbtrusUit nfrice Finest View East of the Rockies GOU- TENNIS DANCING REST Cottau I unpral un nnd hundred, of ncre of lawnh nn1 frn,rRnt ptnPH N'o htw feer Ideal foi children Moderatt tailff Seahon Opens Juno 1st i. 't ft, III ahatul hottlrr lvVKI I' UtUOir, MunaKluR IHrwtor j wm un k li Bkl 7 WH9TEFACE INN I,KF. I'UMIII. N. . Open June 13 Modei i In all Hi appointments I I. hUr.I-AlOV Miiiuicrr. New nrk Oilier, Hotel ( olllngiiood 15 Meat 3111a .Street V.IHei Hiuh and ParkHotel Alken 0 ni i iii:i Nj) (llTKl ITIONTICN'AO ON TIIU HUIUHT3 OF OI.1J Q17EDUC HMUNO ItK-MOrtTfl NKWVII.1.K. PA. Doubling Gap, Newt tile. l'. DOUBUNG GAP Mlille Sulphur Spring Hotel An Ideal mountain health and ploasurc resort, amusements dancing, tennis, boating .Moderate rates. Elevation 000 feet Jlooklet on request. New manage rrmt MOHEIl 4 PHICK. di:km,ki; wati.k ir River View House ,-' R. Centrallv located lloat'g, bath'F, flsh'g. All mod Imp Mrs. llirlo T. I.a Harm Est MOUNTAIN HOME. PA. nciicr s jy. tiryu c Heller. Prop HWIFTWATKIt. I'A. itrmrml House wn '""' nn8 v,,wi aummiC nouJC MC(,,nl the! reason. able rates Ilooklet. Mrs E. HCHOENDUV. VAI.I.KV FOHOE, TA, WASHINGTON INN Chicken nnd Waffle Dinners DANIEL J. VOonHKni Prop DEVON. PA. TNBURNE INN 0n4oMnni!;ut,e'!,n' from Ilroad St Htatlon. Private Dining noom for use of nutomohlllsla. Dancing Saddle Horses Phone! Herwsn 230-w for reservations -- I.WSD 1.B WHITE CORNER HOTEL Homelike & all mod conv , mod. countrs homo, shadj lawns & trees home cooking. tilso hkpg Th . T,qnsdal 231-J-B. DEUVWAItE WATFH O tP. PA. Pinp'Trrracp I-ocatcd on Pino - Covered nne icnun. riMoaUi miaay between Water Clap & yhawnee Exten. acreage. Strictly mod., own wnter front. Lodge It bungalows. V O. N. Water dap, Pa. W. T TItANSUE. THE GLENW00D 5'K; Cap lf0 fjolf, tennis nil amusements For booklet address Hlt.T HnO" Mgr. PnrrMt UnlHn Del, Watrr flap. 371li rorrest noiuo HIHn, A, T MAitmi MT. POCONO, PA. TVio rlalimnnl Home Cooklnir, Modern, i nc twimimoni rje c(r0 i,t,ntli iftt,. mixlernte. HnnUlet. ' I.. SMITH Tho Ontwrx-iri 0pon Rl1 'r' Accorn- i ne v-niwooa ,0(1 Moi KUg ,,.., Hcel. table. Booklet B U & B V. AnTMAN HnwthornA Inn Non-housekeeplne cot nawuiome inn taKer (n rnt ln connfc. tlon with Inn Imoklet I. M DRNdl.KR l-AlllMFAV INN I'ncano. Pn. Auto tourist hflnrs. Boon tnnis pleasant sur round'gs Hklt on renuest O. I.. Mernntel. TOinilANNA. PA. rfiirliffttvr Hmme Doatlnir, bathlnc A flah. imcnesier nouse ln)t ,,,. ,n poconoe. Anplv for rates Mrs, n I. Chichester. writyr.nsvti.i.n. pa. The Highland Delightfully Situated oo Oioriooklnc the famous 1-banon Valley. The IdenI place to spend Memorial Day vacation Hates moderate Open .May Hth Write for booklet. Hlchlnnd Hotel Company. J HOWAnn FRli:s President Millairln Ueautlful Vlows Modem con nilisiuu rn T,rm mod Kath Oerhart. KVST STKIU DslH'lHl. PA. I Mnnlchtirst Inn. V. Btrnudsburc. Pa. 17th season, supplies from own farm, apaclous orandas. larice lauii p'ent shads, most dellBhttul pla c capacity 2no Rarime linnldet. MHH. M. A, HACK, Prop Tin-n Villa " Hushklll Pike. Ilunra lUITl Vlliam tcinnnMo re. tea. cnod cooking. Homelike. CH . MH.I.KK. MARSHAI.I. I'At.I.P HOl'SK luble Supplied l'rom Onn Fnrm. Ileantlful Srenerr on Hushklll Pike. Vornnin Hoffman AIT. OKirrNA. PA. Hotel Conewago t?lT dpns June SMh, 1021 For rates address i P I, tVEIMHn. Prop SC1HVKNKSV1I.I.K. PA. Parkinmnn Tnn Weal Modern rtesort. i erKiomtn inn JIlBh loca . prl htib HoatlnK buthlnir, flahlnc, tennis nivi'-iat Oltna Mav 15th C. UNOER. NAItllAflANSl.TT Pint The Imperial Narragansett Pier, R. I. OPKN JUNK TO OCTOIIKK n cxrlualve hotel for dlnerimlnat Intr ivexile ut one of America's Uncut hrimlde Itenorte. TOI.O (io'f, Tennis. Ilathlntre Dan rnr. Mell kept Htato IllRhuays for motorlri: Tor reeeriatlons address JAMl'.S K. CiAIIlUirV'. MANAOKH. arrni;ansrtt Pier. Rhode Island. diwii.i.t: NOTCH. N. II. Balsams Dixville Notch, N. H. A Majestic Resort Hotel Pliturrxqurlj lorated omoor the hills and lakes of scenic New Hampshire, 18 HOLE GOLF COURSE I.vtry Comfort and Convenience. I'lreproof 4.F.00 Acre llaliiim Wood Estate. llioker's Office, lllrect N.Y. Wire. New nrk llooklnt Office, TOWN & (OL'NTlti. 8 W sOlh fit Tel. Vand't 2250 Season June, to October. I UKi; lil.KN'NON, Mtr. WlNCIII.NDON. MASS. WINCHENDON, MASS. Opens May 20 Excellent golf course on the ITotel grounds, bvrlmmlnj Pool-TcnnU Saddlo Ilorse Music Flreprodf Garace. Attractive rates for Jil3r and June. MASH ( III SKTTS ON capi: COI) PHEQUISSET INW . 11 I'l III 'l.'T HI I LQ I a.,.,'..., , 'iiinni Open June 25, Under Mew Management (,i:inOK 11. .MOR,N. Munarrr Formerly with tho "Masconoino" Manchester hy the.Rea Mass Iloatlnif Ilathlntt, Tennis Sea nnd Lake FlahlnK Orchestra Water 74 PIA Mill' III, MASS. niAVPinwpn inn riymouth, 1VA jliiss. Capo Cod's Finest ifulel llnltiliiK, (lolf, Tennis K.inHnc sr.w I'.MiLANn Hotel Aborn On the 1'amous North Shore The Holdcrneu Inn In II. M Idle .Mountains .Magnolia. .Muss. I Jlnldrrness. N. II. hi'liil rar Ilooklet nnd Itiiles R. W. DAVISON, Proprietor I (IV POINT. (INTAIlTliTj'AN. ISLAND VIEW Cottaeiaiiif camps open for fishing ecu son Cup CO Gulden and supplies fur nlshed Conlrnl dlnlnsr-rooin llules mod oral" T HAI.MON AailKVU.I.R. N. O. '1IIK MANOR, ASIII'.MI.Ij;, ": N. 0. i rSa UliDi' Ui SUUTII, nrniNo wfjobtw (OOPKHSTOMN. N. Y. B i LEATHERSTOCKING CORPORATION ANNOUNCES THAT ONS OTSEGO LAKE, COOPERSTOWN, NEW YORK WILL OPEN FOR THE SEASON ON SATURDAY, JUNE 25TH Nineteen Hundreo TtYBrrv-OMK UNDER THE PERSONAL MANAGEMENT OF MR. DAVID B. PLUMER tfoWDOIN PLUMER Associate Manager (ZJhe Amhassodor aOmicai,ifurdand7n!DtsJndttJil PAIIK AVKNt'l! AT rirTY-nilST ST. UACING Park Avenue, one of the world's most stately boulevards, yet touching New York's theatre and shop ping districts, The Am bassador appeals to a cli entele that appreciates distinctive environment and service at moderate rates. Ambassador Restaurant. Garden, Ball Room and Grill. Write for book let and floor plans. SUJtMEPt HATES NOW IN BtTECT The Ambassador Hotels System The Ambassador The Ambassador The Ambassador The Alexandria The Ambassador - Atlantic Citu - - .Veto York - Los Anpeles Loi Angelci Santa Barbara EkKSgr. n titti nlrntt CENTRALLY located in shopping and theatre districts. Near railroad terminals. Unescorted ladies receive special attention. Delicious food, luxurious appointments, personal service. I 1 Fifth Avenue & Thirty-first St. LNew York City Rl MFg?ll-h raafslJ orinAN city, md. JlST r'NvIs0CM'rnMrha. nAH HAitnoit. mk JVWVVVVVlVIVVVVVVa Spend your NKW ORK EMZnKTHTOiVN, y. . Bar fiARBOR Rugged ocean coast, mountain countiy lomblncil offer u natural 2 Add to these Nature's "Wonderland tho World Famous LAFAYETTE NATIONAL PARK J Owned by tho United States Government e And you hao unexcellM conditions for tho Ideal ncatlon. Outdoor J aporto can be most thoroughly enjoyed amidst such attracts e. 5 Kettlnsrs Golf, tennis, yachting, Bwlmmlnu, semi-pro. baseball, j mountAln climbing, etc t Vt'e offer, too, nn attraction of unusual merit In J DAILY CONCERTS HY MKMIlEItH OV THK BOSTON SYMPHOiNY ORCHESTRA j Har Harbor Is only n nlght'H rldo from lloHton or New Yorlt. AVe iiuio auii.i.iui iiiiiniuiiCT, uwiiiiii i clubu, ua you prefer. Wrlto r booklet J m rOIILICITT COMM1TTKK, HAIt HAnilOR, MAINK S "si 1 jXIffar I as.3nLS-f a SHE" "V and its Alpine Fairyland MoutdI slU,S..l? l0f "f " raounUina ,0 climb. mountain ranges that Iu.t .woi. iKS 'n majesty and scope. And .1! Oo ..s7 To reach just across the border in the Canadian Pacific Rockies. So'w u.'S.,,krii7 ?.' "5We'S' " ,h ede of ,he rao" "ond.rfal ivlncUcier and , I" b ' cU"a that nm' " ""nc living glacier, and at a hotel world-known for luxurious comfort. f KwV,ehi:r.AtBt,!.r'raoun.d.i;bV','f i1"10"? " tht C"""" P"ifi. smialnr besuty end rinL? it , l,lTu nA e,rnP 'n "" ' Fleld-reaoVti at'etlhfn. ,h. '. h'' ,L"U,,6 B,nff' Kmereld Lake, Glider, B C. whVr? u can Cniov s Uom fnff to Vancourer and Vlstorli. tain cUmbinxVu" u"Z"iT.M7eS "' ,,nnl'' mi'!' rldlnt' ra8n" L.M.I .how ,.,, how ,0 ,ptna t r, ,, t retonibu C0L Coll or turtle o,r Tour I nt CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY TICKET OFFICE' It. C. ( I.AYTOV, () I'lissenicrr ent, 029 t'lHHtnut htreet Plllladflph V. II. I'i:UHY, Oriirrul Asrenl, PitsseiiKrr Hepl., 1131 Ilroadwuy, Now Yorlt t-ity .11 information cvnccnrtnp Caiwdu furnulwd on tequeit. Canad.an neujjraiierj fi srntNQ nr-sortTn i roopKBVrnw n. NEW YORK OFFICE "THE SPUR," 425 FIFTH AVE TEL. VANDERDILT 274 ADIRONDACK MTS. Windsor Hotel KMZADlTrilTOTTN. N. y. OPENS MAY 28 Rates $6.00 to $10.00 a day. American Plan. OKILI, AND A I,A CAItTB HKHT1CI: Write now for reservations H. S. DUNCAN, Prop. DAN O'BRIEN, Mgr. IAKE CIIAMn.AlN. N. V. 'hotel HAN PLAIN uirr ioiirT'OH'UM cmampuih.m.y, .OPENS (m'JUNE DGrmail N V ()).. Hanacrr Wfinhiu,. ItORCOE, N. T. LAKEWOOD . amouhtaim TARM SUMMER HOME, INN OF UNUSUAL CHAUM inJe.ova.v 'utOmM-IHOrfWAT ROSCOE.N.Y. TllMaB.3a.474l MT. OUBUEira. HICB. MOUNT CLEMENS i MINERAL BATHS World renowned for rtheumatlam. Karms Basts and that run-down condition. Opts, al th year, Twenty miles from Detroit, Wrla for Dooklat. i uttnut Min't Auoclitlon. MountClKiunt, Hit MANfllKSTKIt, TT. EQUINOX HOUSE ni'K.s- Ji'sr. ttTii Maneliesler-ln-lhe-Moiinlulns. Vermont A. 1.. .iialiri.i, iiinnacer MIlITi: MOUNTAINS. N. H. WHITE MOUNTAINS PROFILE HOUSE coASes Open June 80. N, try. 8 V. 401h Ht, Y. Office) Toiin & Cans- Social and Hcenle Centre or Mhlle Mta. 1 Maplcwood Hotel I I,ook,n,"bm'c,' J8' riToTdy"" Ter HAH HAUllOU MK vacatioa at. grandeur, placid laitfB unci meai unlronment if hurpanKliiB beaut liuuacs, lAJllllHl'H, PUIIKUIUIVB, iluic-lf, for prices nnd profusely Illustrated S RBBHlSj. I I ' CANADA to wait -not n minute and a half for tne aDd up wsstiy. I'bone 11T A. 13. MA1U0N i
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