Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 15, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, TRAVEL and RESORT Section, Page 14, Image 40

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COOLING BREEZES
AI SEASIDE PARK
Air From Ocean and Bay Con-
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' stantly Sweep Barnegat
Peninsula
MAGNET FOR CITY FOLK
ocial Season Officially Opened
' There ty' Yacht Club
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Semitic 1'arU. N. ,l. Juno 1."
T)onn here where oronii ami bnv bi cozen
wnotnntly sweep ncroM the Itarnrgat
penitiMilH. tlimiKiuiiN nf viiitori are
Itoine to linvo n gloriou "iinimer of
port Senltle 1'nrk n In n 'la bv
Itnelf so far ns lnrntlon nml diversion
are ronccru'ed. It Is iltuatod between
the llnrnesint Ttav nml the Atlantic
Oeenn on the nnrrnw ribbon of lnntl
known n Hnrnrgnt IVninstiln. Such n
position natnrnll.v provide the utmost
in wnter sport1 and It i in tlie-e that
Hlhimer isitori to Seaside l'nrk tin 1
the preater share of their outdoor
diversion.
In its inception n colon of Phila
delphian, Seaside Vark luiw atti acted
resorts coer1 from all point" of the com
pass until now It numbers among its
summer folk wealthy families from New
Tork. Newark, Wilmington. Pittsburgh.
Trenton and man. other cities in t lie
Enst Constant development and ex
pansion are leading It into the wmlil of
the bigger and bcttoi report..
Thcie is no more beautiful tietih of
Tjatcr U the world than the Hnrnegal
liar It is Meeped in stories of
hrlgandr. and piracy, of shipwreck and
Mnrm. Hut it i noerlhelcs a fmuiite
baunt for thousands of vai ntinnists who
hnve learned to know the happy
nhandon and nnrintl jos of.u stii here.
The favorite rendevous for hheimcti
and yachtsmen, u happ plj ground for
the children and a healthful, happy
place foe the old folk who hae passed
bejond thp age nf strenuous outdoor
activities, but who nevertheless still
enjoy the pleasiues of the seashore for
'their health'giving iiualitics and de
lightful scenerj, Seaside Paik nppeula
to all alike.
Season Js Kaily
It was somewhat eailier tlian usual
that the summer activities were In
augurated this year ot waiting lor
the formal opening, which Is to take
plaro this coming week, the younger
members of the Seaside Park Yacht Club
took it upon themselves to give the so
cial affairs it the club tin actunl open
ing the Satm day night before Memorial
Day. And since that time dances, teas.
card parties anil other interesting events
have fentuted the earl weeks of sum
mer. The formal opening is to be of
f dally celebrated with a brilliant
' Home Again- ball, and it is eipeetcd
that it will b the most notable event of
the thib's hMory
Hotel and cottage folk will get to
pether on this oecnlou fur a general re
new nl of friendships and the making of
new ones. It is the one occasion in the
J ear when eery one meets every one
CAMERAS
PROMPT
FILM SERVICE
MAILORDERS
& ENLARGEMENTS
"THI laTTIK KIMO"
iicnd won pmca uar
TOl'RS
f
ALASKA
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Tdcal sinnmcr tours ot siv and seven weeks. Be
side the wonderful Alaska vojage and the thrill
ing trip over the White Pass to the Klondike and
the Yukon they visit many Western resorts.
Leaving June 27, July 4, 11 and IS, August 1
PACIFIC NORTHWEST
An International Playground of mountains, Jakes
and glaciers Canadian Rockies, Puget Sound,
Yellowstone Park, Glacier Park, Rainier Park
Delightful tours with extensive automobiling.
June 20, 27, 29, 30 and through July and August.
Colorado, California, The Southwest
Frequent tours through the summer.
ROUND THE WORLD
Raymontl-Whitcomb tours of limited memberhip leave etcry
month from September to January Kastbound and West
bound. They isit the Holy Land, India, Burma, Japan and
China and other picturesque lands.
fUROPE
Summer and autumn tours to Kngland, Fiance, Holland,
Belcium, Switzerland, Italj and Spain. Carefully chosen
itineraries Avith many automobile excursions and side trips.
Other tours to Japan-China and South Amtr'uS
Send for booklet dewed.
RAYMOND & WHITCOMB C(
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Walnut Street Phil
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and the foundations for much of the
summer social doings are. laid.
And not alone will the yacht club
house be the scene of social events of o
brilliant nature this year, for the big
Manhasset Hotel is to revhc its brilliant
affaiin this season. The hotel opened
this year for the Decoiatlon Day holi
days aud has enjoyed a prosperous
early AUinmcr business. H. Hoss Tur
ner, the owner, has inadu important al
teiatlons nml improvements to the big
house this .tear, live new private bnths
haVltig been built nnd notable work done
in the lefurnlshlng and redecorating of
the place.
Heglnnlng next Saturday night the
hotel will he the scene of a weekly
affair of some kind. Last season's elab
orate events nt the Manhasset were Hi
popularly acclaimed that Mr. Turner
determined to hold even more nliineious
affairs this year.
The outdoor life of the tf-sort centers,
of course, around the ncht club, where
events of n nrled nature nro held each
week. All nie awaiting the announce
ment of the program of taccs of the
Ilaruegat Hay Yacht Haclng Associa
tion, with which the local club is aflil
iatetl The llegntta Committee of the
association has been working on the
piogiam (or a week or two nnd will
ti n imn noo the entire season's schedule of
events 1 in cos nre to be included for
both men nml women, with the usiinl
season i liampionshlps to be awarded.
The events arc to Ih sailed alternately
(.er tl.e courses of the Hayhead, Man
tolukiug. l.nvalette. Seaside Park and
Island Heights Yacht Club.
Club K ruts
In addition to these ba association
eents there will be H ore or tnoic of
stiictl club cents in which practically
eery boat in the club's fleet will he en
tcreil Prires aie to be nwiiided in
everj rate ami the kiddies nie to be
gireii a shaie in the Hieing honors tnis
eni throuxh the inclusioji of a series
of junior eients on the progiam. Motor
boating is also Mini to be in for n fnoi -able
revival mining the owner of fust
naft and a challenge will probable be
issued to the speedv naft of the Hay
heail Yacht Club
The breeze-swept lOiuts of the acht
i lub make for ideal funis, even In tho
hottest of weather mid this ear s pro
gram of events i to Include mutches
tor both men and women and iiiUiil
tournaments The club will doubtless
sinil leprcsentntUes to the Hayhead
championship umt'lies lnfr iu the sum
irer. at which tune cniok platers fiom
nil oier the i oast will be enteied Local
contenders made eiitinble places in Inst
year's tournament
The feeing of the loll bllilge ni ross
the HniuegKt Hut uhicn a few weeks
iiro w'iis taken over b the State and
opened for the free u f the public.
in proving n gieat boon to the resorts
along the Harnegnt Hat and seashore
lines The bildg- was erected seveial
.teiir ago bv private Interests, who
charged n toll fc". The opening of the
bridge was one of the features ot the
juir's work in the Stale lliglntav l)e
pnrtment The freeing of the bridgn
c.pens up thee tesortx to the motorists
from Philadelphia and the West and
South, as well as opening n much
bought coiiirectlon on the ocean boule
tard route front New York and cities
to the noith to Atlantic City and the
southern New Jersey resorts Hereto
fore it was nccear.t to leave tin1 shore
toad at Point Pleasant nnd strike in
land to Lakewood in making the trip
to Atlantic Cit.
A notable propeitv boom has followed
nlieadv upon the fieemg of the bridge,
nnd it is expected that the States ac
tion will go a long Way toward the
development not only of Seaside Park,
but of Seaside Heights, l.atalette nnd
nther resorts on the peninsula
siftltlER REsQRfS
SARRVOANSKTT I'lEH. R.
GREEN INN
Narraganselt Pier, R. I.
On Th Ocean Front
Golf, Tennis, Bathing
Henry W. T. Dutton, Prop.
Rooms Single or En Suite
Open June 15 to October
The Imperial
Naxragansett Pier, R. I.
OPEN .11 NE TO OCTOIIER
n rcluaiie liotsl fer dlirrlmlnal-
Inc ueonte rt one of Amerlcn'
I'lneat slde ReanrlK
POLO do f 'lennr Hnthinir Dan
rlnif Wel-kept Stal Hlina fur
moio-lnx Kur r a- auoi i nddrpa
JVMES E. C.AI.IIREY. MA.SAUKR
Nurrojan'.rll Pier, Ithoile Island
TO! RH
tUlpaia Tel.
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EVENING PUBLIC
COTTAGERS FLOCKING
TO BERKSHIR&CfllM
Villas Being Reopened in Pic
turesque Section of New
England
ICjiox, Mnss., .Tune It". - As mid
.Tune approaches the season is rapidly
advancing In the Herkshlre colony
nmotig the hills. Many of the cottagers
are returning for the season nnd are
reopening their villas here In this pic
turesque region of New England.
One of the events planned at Stock -bridge
Is n flower show, which will be
the first one held here In four tears.
Miss Marie O. Kobbe. artist, nnd Mrs.
Kdwanl H. Owen are arranging the
floral exhibition, which will take place
at the Casino
Mr and Mrs. Sidnct .Tones Colford.
.lr . hate returned licit- nnd are occupy
ing the Dr. Henry P. Jacques villa in
Lenox for the season
(!olf and tennis nre popular diver
sions heie for members of the summer
colony, nnd lcient registrations at the
Stoekbrldge (iolf and Tennis Club in
clude William A. Slater, of Washing
ton, Miss Kay Norton, of London; Mr
and Mrs 1) Percy Moignn, Jr , and
Miss Kiln a Haiger. of New York, and
Mr and Mrs Allen (J. Wellmnn, also
of New York
Mis. Vanderbilt. of "cw Yolk, who
was here about a week ngo on her nn
nual visit to Lenox, has left the Herk
shite legion fni a visit to Di and Ml
W. Sewnrd Webb, ut Shelbuiiie l'rms,
Vermont
Tho estate of Shelbuiiie Farms is
pictuieciiel.t situated on the shotcs of
Lake Cliamplaiii. set oral miles south of
Hurlitigton, and roniiiuinds u view of
the Adlrondatks anil the (5 teen Moun
tnlrrs. Among icgihtrntions at the Muple
ttood nre Mr. and Mis. -K Henedicl
Cobb, of Washington, and Colonel
. sLHUif'Jils
Vnxidermu Hell l'non WA1.M T OTllO
Meyer & Williams Co.. Inc.
Manufacture lmiorier rnd I).n.in In
FINE FISHING TACKLE
i.ivi: iiait run riiK.sit nd salt
ATt:n rismvci
non and at:i:i.s iikpaihkd
ll' Sohnr Mail Ordets
S4 S E'nenth S'r!t
riillAilrliihln
WHITE MOl M INS. . II.
Profile House
AND COTTAGES
WHITE MOfNTAINS. N. II.
f.01.1" 'IENNIS I'lMIIMi. MOl N-
TAIN TRAILS!, MOODLAM I'A TH
TAIN TRAILS. ttlHIDI.VM) laAIII.
DtN FARtl M) IIMBI,
On "IDKXI. TOrit"
lll'EN JUNE SOth In Hhl'I. JSIti
O H (lIU:KNI.i:AF I'rmid-i i
Et BRETT II RICH. Man g nirf.ior
KARL I IIIHTT M.inRSr
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s V Wi'i Si
ttlllafd .Hnll Thu C ondom llnaton
Mirlul ;nd Senile Tenter of White tin.
Maplewood Hotel vVdlonVUK
1 ot Kirs i HU r 1 1hO flroao it
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Frank's
T see the World to see it intelligently, comfortably, thor
lughly, intimately is the jjoal reached by the Tours of the
'lank Tourist Company.
For over 45 years this organization has rendered efficient
ind sntisfactoi'y service to travelers in every section of the
globe; its steady expansion since 1875 is a guarantee of respon
sibility and capacity. mm
PACIFIC COAST
TOUR C22 64 DAYS
Leaving Julv 2 ViMting
Colorado, Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, California, Yosemiie,
Pacific Northwest, Mount Rainier, Canadian Rocki-s.
TOUR C-21 TOUR C-23 TOUR C-26
Leaving Juno 2G Leaving July 2 Leaving July 10
46 TO 48 DAYS v'8'""c
,. r, . . AI-1. .. . . .
Canadian Kockies, .fUabKd, Mount Kainic
Glacier and Yellowstone Parks
TOUR C-25 57 DAYS
Leaving July 10 visiting
Colorado Rockies, Yellowstone, California Resorts, Yosemite
Valley, Honolulu, Pacific Northwest, Canadian Rockies
NOVA SCOTIA
"The Land of Evangeline" , St- Lawrence and Saguenay
Kivers, Thousand Islands,
4, De Luxe Tour Montreal, Quebec
Leaving July 9-30, Aug. 13-27 Leaving June 30, July M-28,
August 11, September 1
Other Tour Leaving Frequently
All our Do Luxe Tours nre limited to 15 mem
bers, using only tho best hotels everywhere.
Other Western and Euiortan Tours leaving at frequent Inti-nnlH.
Send for Uooklet of Tour desired.
FRANK TOURIST CO.
EstahliBhAil 1R7K -
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LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1921'
Warren Putnam Xcwcomb, U. S. A.,
and Mrs. Ncncomb.
Mr. and Mrs. Itlchnrd L. Morris, of
New York, tveie recent visitors, here.
Mr. and Mrs. ,T. Mncy Wllletts have
arrived bcrf foe tho season.
StTMMKTt RESORTS
VtlllTK MOUNTAINS. NEW IfAMPSIIlltr,
Altitudt 1500 Ftet
WHITE MOUNTAINS
NEW IIAMrSinRE
MAPLEWOOD
HOTEL ant, INN
AT,BOv
COTTAGE COLONY
OPEN JUNE TO OCTOBEP.
NO HAY FEVER. ONATS OR
MOSQUITO
GOLF A'."AIff!, COURSE
. EXCELLENT ROADS
CJAItAOK TENNIS
8ADDI.K IIOR8KH
Ntw York Oftltf. 1180 Hroadwar
Trlephni Msriinon Bauare t74S
A. K. DICK, Minailm ntrwlor
HOWARD v. DALTON. A.ilttant
rtRNISHED COTTAGES FOR RENT
NEW ENOIAND
New England Tours
WHEREVER lOl'R INTI'.R1T 1.1 IS
I.IIIIKK IN MAIIMI'KT.NT Ht'hM.R.
RI.MII.rilONAY LORE, OR J1";T A
(,01)1) VA('TIO WITH ttOTOItlNCi
ovi.it pi r.MioK roAiis in the ii-
I.IflllTrt'l,.('l.l.M.TK, Sl.W BA"''iJ'J
uii.i, i'i.kam: ior. wayside, inv.
tiDDERN itv iiorrm and hm:ai
KESOlM'sl OI'IT.R I'.VERY roit.t! 01
C'OtirORT AND RECRE.TION.
s.-nJ for free llluntrated romt mp in
oori- imblliitieil hv the NEW EMI
l,M) 1IDTEI. ASSOCIATION, comprls
Ins -iiO of the bist hutcls
t II.I.IAM -M. KI.ttn.M.I.. Srrretnrr.
Diapr Hotel Northampton Mhh"
iir.Tin.i-.iir.tt. n. ii .
THESINCLAIR
WHITE MOUNTAINS
BETHLEHEM NEW HAMPSHIRE
irei: irom hay nivr.ti
.Modern Vp lo-I)ato Haiti. Oolfir Hfnd
tiuartor. lH-lloli" Clolf Courae Smldls
Hi,-s All Outdoor Sport. OarnRO
Patronized br Firit-Claii Clientele
Rules Tt per itny nnd upnnnls
starlit Hnlos During -till ot .lulv Week.
WILLIAM MrAl'I.irFi:. I'rfalilent.
WINTER llOrKI THE ALCAZAR
Florida Eat Crtaat Hotel Co.
Flagler Sjateni
Si AuRUallne, Fla
William JlcAullffe, Monaeer.
I'LVMOITH. MASS.
MAYFLOWER INN
PLYMOUTH. MASS.
Cape Cod's Fineat Hotel
. Ki'uaien on cno nignuy eia.
tlnn of Manomet Point, dl-
rctl on tne ocan rrnm
GOLF. TENNIS, BATHING. DANCING
Vnexr elled culiln Salt water connection
In ry bath Wrlta for llluatrated bk't
MWrill-.iTER VT
$auinaxJbuM
MANCHESTER
ln-the-Mountains e- r "" -
VERMONT 6A5eN. '
Ointt Wirt te'HwnrA Sto'e'n Brontra Offict I Vl Iy I )( 1V H-'
A E MARTIN. Managed ( WVl-liriK1 iL
booking opricE j Cfc-ieTV j
IHE LORRAINE, 2 EAjTSTHttTNcwYonn f ' I fii. WjgAWl, j
" rHlnT33lCh:i
in Mm rs ste xtisinps n ItiitwRJRjnlsy
lirtllllllitlii ii. i m. LiL.. ,h,l?lllM?E'lillpll4KI
H. I JJBHBsVSsN
rtr sorui.AK tours
to Boston
Splendid Steamers. Splendid Service. Enjoy
the orchestra. Large comfortable Staterooms.
Lv. Fulton St. Plat- 14 N.R.S.30 P.M.
Daily Including Sundays
New Bedford Lino New London Lino
v Encenf Sunrtais l. PlerW S B Maui
I.t P'-r 4n V R ton St . r, no p m
l.v Pir40 . It llouii- Pier TO K It 2.M !-l
on 11 il di I M il no P'Sl
irrheulrH Dijltilit Satlnir Tlrno
nml IlikeO nl 1.111 nnd 11139 ('lieMmit St
"IOIjR.x
To
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Service
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CANADA
219 So. 15th St., Philadelphia
sroitrEB RESORTS
.MKBT VIHCltVIA
HE glamour
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courses; tennis; great sun-lighted swimming pool;
motor roads and trails for foot or horse over the moun
tains thru enchanting country.
The White Sulphur Springs Medical Department offers
every hydrotherapeutic treatment. The medicinally
pure Alvon waters are used in every department of the
hotel and in the swimming pool.
European plan only no higher than first-claiM American plan.
(Special table d'hote service during July and Auguit.)
TV1.0 fUr ssnil r nru
Society's Most
ROftTOV tIAII.
BOSTON
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WHEN YOU VISIT
BOSTON
ronnlder tlio Hotfl Vrnilomfi,
iinlqun anionc the better hotels
of the countrv because ot Its
exceptional location. Its selected
clientele anil central atmosphere
ot homelike hospital! Delight
fully Bltuatcd In the famous Back
B.iy district, qulcklv ncceHFlblo to
ever thins Commontresllh Are
n lie nt Dnrtmontli Street.
on "irircu. Torn"
American ainl Ktirnpan rtan
ilurtn P'iminr Montha
Send for lllustrnlril llonklrt.
r ii. onrjK'j.Kr oomihny.
Everett )) Itlch llgr D rector
FrnnUlln K. l'lerce. Asoclala Jtgr
A so l'roflle Ilouae. Wlillo Mta.
hotelpu5tm1
Boston House 1
One of h moot homalllw I
holala In. the wortd. !
F.L.Coitella ,.- 7 TT"- ... I
1 ' Culoa to historic Boston, i
AVKl.l.lT.KKr. MASS.
on r.ii'i: ci
PSKOTnfeSBalM
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CHEQUISSET INNIW
r.i.i ri.icr.r mass. !
Open June 25, Under New Management
OlCOItni: It. .MflllAS. Miimiirrr
Formerly wllli tli Maacnnoino"
.Manchrter-bj -tlie-Se i Mm
IinntlnK, nntliliiK, Tennis
Sea uii'l I.ako Klulilna
Orchestra Wnmr 71
NOUTIII'OItr. MR.
Passaconaway Inn
Cottages for rent in connection.
Address Chas. A. Wood, Hotel Hellc
Mie, Iioston, Jfuss.
, SHORE LODGE
Southport, Maine
ON Tin: COAST
OPEN JUNE 20TH
llimiM, I IIATIIIMI ! FIMI1MJ
iToriim reaaniuihlfl Uooklet Heat uf Vhlla-
' J. iih u ii-frontm
IIOSS W. THOMI'SON, .Mir.
.01 Til II VltfSWr.l.l,, MB.
MERRICONEAG HOUSE
Soulh Harpfll, Malnti Jtodsrn hotel of
ID rooms Tina vlw of Casco Hay ana
Islands, liklt K I. KEHKW & HON J'rops
KOIiTIII'QKI'. MK.
Cove Cottage Inn fiounnnnr,
A beautiful) apot on the Jtalna" Coaat.
Dalrable room, excellent Uitan Writ for
rtlti anl booklet, . r
AyTjoTijn. rro.
RUMMER RESdRTS
WEST VIRGINIA
of Colonial times at White
has its modern expression
T " jaiar "STTiN ' - T"ifarmMTi
!Sif' KV ;i rK 'awThRb
hospitality and social charm of The ureenbrier.
The Greenbrier nestles in a beautiful wooded
park of 7000 acres, high up in the' Alleghanies
a great country house offering every recrea
tion, comfort and luxury. Pine-fragrant Sum
mer days, always cool and invigorating glori
ous for outdoor sport. Golf on championship
White Suiphur Springs
West Virginia
Famous Resort for Over a Century V
TiPMitHi MM.nM. .. -I- PL f A Mi m "
Through compartment tlneper.
TOI'P.S
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Japan China
nthemum ii ia bloom and the hilli iii
ablate with maple follaje. '
The Saguenay
Lawrence. S.guen.y. Montreal ??&.
nntttrtr
Bxpt
SCIIMEK ItKSOItTK
Htit iiAitnon, MK,
i The.Malvern (
BAR HARBOR, MAINE I
Opens June 30th I
i;ilNKhT II. tillOH, .Manucrr
dre Hotel Woodntotk
J27 West 43d (,trtet New Tork
I'lTT8FH:i.ll. SIASS.
BREEZY KNOLL INN
I'lTTHriKI.l). AIAHS.
IIATIIIMI AMI 1IOATINO
IN THE MOUNTAINS
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BOOKLKr. I.. 3l.KOCIVKlj;. '
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WHITE TIP INN
I.oe, Mass. Near Laurel Lake drllihl
Ml ummer hom In tbe llerkshlrn. iiSme
cuo'ilnit. WrllH K, C UJ'l'lNCOlT
COI.ONIAI, IIOUHK
'" ?"" '?"! linpimenitnta Near
Laurel Lake. Tennis, Iwttlnir. bathinr flh.
Hit Uooklet Mrx. Tliumtte Duffy? r"oS.
, HINHUAI.i:. fAHW.
KIRCHNER FARM "iniie. m....
June, noatlmr. bathing, flshln t'.'nni!!e"ri..',"
riTTai'lKLl). MASS.
ELMWOOD COURT INN
in tne heart or,i lierksh tea. Onen Jim.
into October. Bpeelal rat.J iW. V.1211 Ji'."?
inio vciniwr PWi U for .tnh' "t--
Iwcuiet una
.lilsif and .nartlfMilara -i. " -wr
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BOMMEIl RESORTS
WEST VlltfHNIA
Jbr.
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in the
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1 TirTiri li KKlii
THORNTON LEWIS
President
FRED STERRY
Managing Director
H. M. TAIT
Resident Manager
WTVils
T T aW eaaaaL M
Chetapeake & Ohio Railroad.
TOURS
idiiu or Evangeline
M,nrnnCJK:QTSU "flJn from New York on the liauriotu
MonLal AVaKSctia Gulf cf St- Lawrence. The Suea-y,
, k vurKc ana ine Hudson Kiver.
National Parks
Scai
Park, the rainbow of e "desert" Pik? Pe7k L vf
Smai. parties carted by expiiS trato S
Alaska
tire torn, Lake Atlln. Yukon. Dawaoo, mt&
trip threuih Canadian Rockiet. ",,wro,
Around the World
?eT!!.,,oodc11 tour- Prtlet limited
to tvclre. undtr experienced ctcort. Da
partuxta Aacuit to linn...
rrnto for booklet dotcribina tour dotirod
Independent Tours
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