&W 1 4 ; if ' f ft ,1 ;i wur ,- l With Women Sitting Officially for First Time Session Is Brilliant Scone NARY A CURL OF SMOKE If omen in Party Councils Welcomed by Governor "A ulRnlficnnt stop forward In tin political progress of vmwn." Mid Governor Sprotil today of the cliniuc of rules of the ItepubHi'nn State Committee to give women nietnber ship on it. "Not only will they be voters In Pennsylvania, but tbey nl?o wl'l serve directly In the party organ lzatlon. Now they are at once mem bers of the rank and flic and officer in the Republican army. "I sec nothing but good to flow from the full and free participation of women In the direction of the party." With women sitting oflioin ly for the first time at the meeting of the Repub lican State Committee today, the C over Hoom in the Brllev tie -Stratford, where the session was held, uns different from the old days. Bright June-time hnti and here nibl there a dashing sports eotume tood out In marked contrast to the rows upon rows of somber blue serges. And be this remarked : The somber blue serges bowed low before the millinery. There was nn air of ilie draw Ins room about the Clover Boom. I.e vigorous haiuNhakins and more polite bowing anil beninim. And not one single little tendril of -moke dared t rurl its way up through the atmosphere of the important chamber. Important looking members of the O. O. I. could be found at auv momn' pacing the corridor and having brief session with a long black cigar. All of this solicitude in spite of the fact that Mrs. Barclay Warburton. chairman of the Women's State Republican Com mittee, said: "Foolish." when Mie found it out. ( Consideration Nice. But Not Ik-slrrd "Tell them tc come in and smoke," she insisted. "The wonie'i don't mind a bit Attractively dressed in b'nek, Mi. Warburton nttended the mentimt with other women prominent In Republican circles. There was Mrs. el.onard O. Woods, recently "lected vice chairman of the National Republican Committer, and not related to the (ienerel; Mrs. Gilford Pinehot, Mrs. Thomas S. Crago, wife of Colonel Thomas S. Crsgo, candidate for Cnngressnnn-at-Large; .Mrs. Klinrr Melick. executive secretary of the State Women's Re publican Committee, and .Mrs. ',. Dub sr.n Altemus. chnirman of the Women's Republican City Committee . Before the meeting was railed the women chatted affablv with t'irir new found brothers at the back of the room. Representative (Slas and Senator Vnre and Congressman Harrow were among those who made themselves attentive to the ladies. Strain Ears to Hear Kvrry Word When the memorable session finally got under way the women were all at tention. The htniineil their ears not to miss a word. Particularly did tliev lean forwrrd when William S Rial, of the Committee on Rules, re.id the .sec tion from the bonk of ru'es, y'lieh pro. vided for the appointment of women representatives in each senatorial clis. trier ifrirl fir tin nnn.ili.tmc-nr nf ;i woman irs chairman and a woman as sistant Mvretnrjsiiip. Mrs. Thomas Robins, who is now in Europe, received the secretaryship, nnd Mrs. Warburton the vice chuit man-hip. Thirty-three women from nil parts of the State attended the meeting. Among Among them were Mrs. 1". H, H. MeCnuley. Beaver: Mrs. 1 II Hager man and Mrs. .1. R. I.illie, of Towanda ; Mrs. Worthington Scrnnton. of Scran ton ; Mrs. A. K. Connell. Lackawanna; Mrs. Gordon Fettennan. Media; Mrs. Myrtle Applebaugh. Northampton, and Mrs. W. I. Schauer. of Chester. Prominent Philadelphia women pres ent were Or. I.ucv llson, principal of the South Philadelphia High School for frirls ; Mrs Ceorge Ilornee I.oiinier, Mrs. John Wanamaker. fid. Miss Julia Lewis. Countess de Santa Kulalia. Mrs John Stockton, Mrs. John W. Moyer nnd Miss Mury M. Barr. Politics In the Air Long before the hour appointed for the ns'cmblv upstuirs the lobby of the Bollevue bepnn to eviido political at mosphere. Here there was no dearth of smoke. It curled up thickly in the old-time way. but that w,is lieaise thi stamping ground was at a mfe autage point from IVnrort, Allej Peacock u'ley it was t lint held the first incomings of fair-faced hench men." Tile dashing gowns made the chance passer-by pause ciiriimslv, fen the conversation float ng aii-nit wis not dashing It was not ruu't'v feminine it was political, it was Republican "I told him." said one lovnl ti O P. woman member, "tliat it didn't make a bit of difference wlittlie- the mini was the one for the plai or not. A woman was equally fitted for the pl.ice and s,, ought to hne it. That's all tuere a to it." UNVEIL BUST OF HARDING Work to Be Placed at McKinley Memorial, in Nlles, O. Mies. ().. June IS -(Bi p.i Viee President Coolidge mid other priun ilient persons are heie luiln". to pur ticlpate in the iimeiliiiK of a 'ir.ni7e bust of President Warien i Mnrding in the court of honor at the Mi-K.nlev Memorial The bust, the woik of J Mnssey Rhind. will le placed licside those of former Presidents Roosevelt and Tuft. The Viee President ami Governor Davis, of Ohio, are to make the prin cipal addressis of the oeca-ion. Thi city, the blrtliplnce of McKiii'.e . even year is visited bv mrin p-r-iis nf note, who come litre to .see the McKin ley Memorial. MRS. BOUCK WHITESUES French Bride's Annulment Action lo Not Answered by Preacher Pouglihcepsie, N. Y.. June IS,- Pre Ics Charles Bouck White makes formal reply to the suit for annulment brought by his French bride, he will lose his last chance to oppose the action. Ber nard P. (Voire, counsel for the bride, who filed the suit jesterihn at Dut-liess County Courthouse, said: "The answer may not reach me before i onion nw morning In that case I will be hoimd to accept It. if it were mailed toda." White, well known ns a radical preacher, has intimutrd that lie hvs no drsiro to oppose his wife's wishes At the some time, he has been eager to have his side of the marriage brought to the attention of the public. White Is tiring quietly at his mountain home fetor Marlborough. MILLINERY MARKS W STATE COMMITTEE FOUND BIKE IssfeFaglcKH I ' 5: ' I.'iltcr rh"to Frtc It took John T. Bradshsw only a week to jet the required thlrty-IUo .stibsrriplicns for bis ISI.irlc Beauty bicycle. John Is shown In all the pride of his ten ears wltii the bicycle lie Is going to tine In Itosljn this summer Republicans Give Places to Women Continued from Wxtf On fronting the important tasks befoie the Nation "Tlie State is further henored b. having two members of the Cabinet and by th" fact that a Pennsylvuiil.i woman has hcen elected Ice chairman of the Ri publican National Committee. When the (ioernor closed his ad dress. William S Rial, of Westmore land count, i liairman of the Utile-. Committee, mocd the change of rules which provided for the admission of women to membership Then- was no debate an dtlie hnnge was ordered with no dissenting votes. Kyre Won Over et Last Before nft'e-iiig Ms resolution nroadl defining the powers and privlVgcs of the irc chairinan. Senator Fie Mild lie once double 1 the wisdom of giving women the vote, but that he now feels the members of the fair sex are adept politicians and th-it the oiild give pointers to I lie in -n. Mrs. Wnrburten'i election as vice chnirman was followed imnudinte'j b the election of Mrs. Thomas Robin a assistant secret an. F.ight Philadelphia women were nom inated for membership in the commit tee. The nominees are Mr". Dob-on Alte mus. Mrs. John W. Mo.er. the Count ess S.nntn Ku'a.la. Mrs. John Wann makec .'id. Vrs John Stockton. Mis Mary M. Barr. Mi-s Julia Lewis and Miss Margnret Maguire. Senator Penrose and Senator Knot sent regrets for their ab-enre inacle necc"snrv bv congressional 'luties. Telrgraui Please line phri'se in the telcgri'in Senator Penrose -cent from Washington called forth prolonged apdause ("cm the men Slid smiles from the women assembled in the Clover Room. "Siich'inlluence. the Senator vnec . referring to that of tue women, "will be benetiei.il and will distmetb achnnre and promote Republicanism, the suc cess of which is so essential to the wci; fare of our oountn nt this ..nurture. The business of the meeting in cluded n i hnnge in the r lies ,,f the c.iiii inittee so that woin.li will have oth. ml membership, and the nominal ip i.t a cnndi.lnte to si "cd the lnt Mahlon M. (iarland as Congressmn'i-at -Large. C'olnnel Crago Nominated Colonel Thomas S. Crago. of iir ene County was nominated for the con gressional vacancy. T1 - u imnuiinc speech was made bv '..' .n- l.ciwni. Martin, of Creene Count' ... olonel Crago is a former mc mbei ..:' Congress. Cnderhing all the ,li-.-iisM..ns. con- feiences and ''- t.ilks" w ,s th- epies lion of n slate fr the State elections nit wir l.v iiiuiant (i.-vernor u. 1. i..:.n r, ..t linimhin County, will) L'lt. ,.,.. tl s.. .- .--i asn res to the gincrnorsiup wis active lit the meet tig ' . i - .. II and talked to many or the leaders Then were nnli. ntions among some of th- lenders, however, that Senator Penrose i net alt gether favorable to Mr Beidh man's ii.pbition tseveral who have li.ikcl with the Senator te centlv sid he believes Dauphiil oi.nt has enoiirh in the way of State pre f. nn. nt. Cmw Is Mentioned Senator Crow i lej-anleil as gov ernorship timber But friend- oM row say he does not hanker for the I.mcu tiv'e ehnir at Hnrrisburg. . Senator Frank V. P.aldwin. presi dent pro tern of t' State S. nnte. did not let these itimois distuil) h"n. "M 'co.'ll. ! "1 "nl f"r I','l,l'n" ind'cmw,'" u'J Senator Baldv in. It is helieved Chairman ' 'tow has packed nvvnv in c imphor his ambition to sit in the Cnttod States Senate he- . . . iT S .(.. Iv lint f.it' I cause oi the iiesire oi r"-imi"i I another ti nn. ! W Ilafv Baker, secretary or the ',.., Committee, rend the telegram from Senator Penrose. It f"ll"w- "I full eNpectn.l to go to I hil.olel plila th.-.' o,.!,. particularly t . t.ttend the me. tin;; of the Repuhlicm M.ite Committee I regret to find, however, that lei;sl..thi business on tin- lluor of tlie Senate und mutters pi easing in connection with the work of the 1 nmnee Committee lender It impossible for me to leave Washington at tl.N time I am g-eiit'v disappointed nt beni'S de- lirlvcil 'il tin' 'i I,. 1 1.,. nn ,,r ' ,i, irlved of tl pportiimt to paiieipate "I inn ri ititiccl to note, that Miitnli'i' nnd nili'ininli' ninc'iiclmc'llU t a flip rules arc cciiiiciniil-itocl 'in ihnt full partici pation of v ciiiu'ii tuny In' pinvidoil fur In the iicliniiiWIrnliiiii of aft'alrH of the Ucpiililluui Stnle Cotniiiltti'o. Huch in tliioiiro will lie licnofii lnl nnd will ilis tlni'tly HilvTiicn nnd promote Rppubll 'nniin, tlif mhmi'i-h of wliirli is r-o ps hcntlnl to Hie wclfari' of our nuintrv nt tliix juncture I cxtciicl m licit cri'Pilnci to nil incscnt. (Sikii.m1i iioi's ri:Nitnn " Mr llil'Ci- u1m it'iit! this letter from Spud tor Knox ' "I verv iiiuHi nit thnt T inn unable to iiciTpt oui '"nliiiTvliivitiitioii to b" prencnt at the iiiectiiigVof H" Htalt Committeo, I am a inpmjr ' n cJn l.,iu pnmmitten nn tha tXACO resolu tion a d.-?e re In daily t8-iln nd w11 . - . ..,. EVENING .PUBLIC EASY TO WIN1 be until tigrevmeiit is reached, which will not be fo.1 soiae days. Regrets .Miscncc "I renll'e that m.v presence is not material, but it would have been n pleasure to have attended and to extend in you and tlie members of the commit' tec my congratulations upon the vital Republicanism of tlie State, demon strated under your direction. "Siiuerely .vours. "P. C. KNOX." Tlie hotel lobby and "Clover Alley" began tilling two hours before tlie meet ing with State and county lenders, who swapped stoties and recalled events of the icictit legislative session. Among the earl arrivals were W. Ileher Dlthrlch. of Allegheny Count, who was the Leslie floor leader in the House: Mr. Lyon and W. D. B. Alney, chnirman of the Public Service Coin mission. Others In Conference Others who had their heads together wire Coroner Samuel C. Jnmisin. of Alleghi'iiv County, a friend of Joseph R. (irund : Senator A. F. Slsson, of Krie County : Senator F A. Smith, of Dauphin I omit, and v llliam P. (lal- lagher. chief clerk of the State Senate. Deputj Attorney General Bernard Myeis liml brief talks with many of the !ead"rs. It is lepoitecl he is to suc ceed t j ru- v.. Woods ns Secretarv of ll.e Commonwealth. Mr. Wood;. ' has been mum d Ambassador to Spain by President Harding. ( ttliers who were active nt the meet ing included State Representative Jef. ferson W. Smith, Representative James A. Dunn. Joseph C. Trainer, Thomas II. (iaivin. chief clerk of the House; Harmon M. Kcplmrt. Deputy State Treasurer; Senator Clarence J. Buck man, of Bucks County, and Congress in vi tiforge P. Darrow. Ju.-tlco Sclinffer. of tu( State Su preme Court, "looked in" on the meet ing. Bridegroom Taken From Wife of Month ContlnifMl from I'nro One they told me to keep epiiet." Here the voiuig woman burst Into tears. Recovering, she added: "Tho men thrust ine aside and when my husband vas about to resist they seized him. One of the men held him while the other put handcuffs on him. "I wns going to shout for help. but. believing the men m'glit renllv be detec tives, I thought this would be useless. "Mv husband kissed me ns he was led away. 'Don't worry,' he said. eve.- th'iig will be till right when I get to Citv Hall ' I went there last night and 'earned lie Intel not been taken there. I hKo telephoned to several police sta tions and could find no trace of him " Tlie interv surrounding tlie manner i which Rossi was spirited away is in .leased bv the attitude of his father. Pnsqiialo Rossi. He conducts n deM ea'csseii siur,. nt HBO South -Fightli -trf.'t. The eluer Ro'l admittrd he camel lis son's arret and at the suue tho.' said he did not know whore lfred wits. He declined to say what charge was made ngolnst his son. Asked if lie had opposed Alfied's nan iiige. Rossi snld : "I have no quarrel with him over his marriage, but J want to teach him a lesson I have never seen the girl V married. Tlie first I knew of his marriage was when 1 saw the license in the newspaper." KABER KILLED IN BED Held by One of His Slayers While Another Stabbed Him ISiiffnlo, Juii' Is. Salvatnrp f'nln, irri'vtc',1 isl oivlny nt IMc-i, nonr liorc, rorifVsM'cl, ncronliiiK to IMhlilct At tor ncj Mociro. that ln wns cino cif two mon lic klllpil Daniel Kithcr, I.nlfowond, t.. iMiblislinr, In tin' niiiunnr of 11)10. Vivnrillwr to tlio District Attornov, t'nln sniil. he hclil Knbor in liccl while Victnrio I'Nm'III. ii roiiipainon. blubbed the mil ri to dentil. fain win found liiclni" in n barn, on a tip from a probation officer. Hi did not rcslM nrrcht phUai)ilphui w Special Sunday Dinner $1.25 No Cover Charge. Superior Service. Open every day from 7 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. x." . ' IiEDGEKr-PHIIADJiiJUI'illA) MATUJbCUAi; ilUJNiU 18 1UZ1 YUNG HUSTLER 10, WINS FREE BICYCLE Roslyn Youngster Shows Way to Older but Less Ear nest Contestants HAD MADE PLANS AHEAD The shady, hard-packed roads around Roslyn are going to have a frequent visitor one of thene days. IBs nnme is John T. Rrnushaw. and he Is JiiRt "going on ten." John has a sturdy pair of legs, but for several years he has admitted n partiality to, other forms of locomotion. Several of his playmates had bicycles, nnd when they felt generous John, who is little but athletic, would climb aboard ond take n little spin up the street. But the boys like nil their kind weren't always generous, nnd the spins were all too short. So John decided he would hove n "bike" himself so that he wouldn't hove to borrow one from Tom, Dick nnd Hnrry, Along came the Lr.Donn Contest, and John figured he could get the necessar.v thirty-rive subscriptions to the live ning, Morning and Sunday Pcnuo IiKDOnn. which would cnnblc him to be come possessor of one of those sleek Black Beauties, And John wns right! It took him exactly one week nnd some persistent trudging from door to door in Ills quiet, pretty little town which lies just above (ilenside. Then the thirty-five sub scriptions and the 'bike" were his, and John was supremely happy, John has a brother with whom he has promised to go shares with the prize blevcle, and he is even agreeable to giving his little sister on occasional "treat." John has promised his mother that lie will not ride on the roads she considers dangerous because of automo bile traffic, but he Is going to burn up (he less trnvelcd ones next fall, he In tends riding to school, but that's a long wnv ahead, and ho doesn't want to think about It. In the meantime there are three glorious months. Accuses Husband of Shooting Her Coitlnufil from I'ngi Ono inniin through the front door of the hnut.itnl the innn drew back when lie ...... ........1 i.i,.lin,nil t.i-n Au !., ! ?!.. CI . imoi f,,ii,M,ii wivi,.-. n ill- J crossed the pnvement there was n coin motion ns a man tried to shove through "Let me nt the yellow dog-!" he shouted. The crowd nt once parted and shoved htm through. "I'll fix him." (he man cried, but Sergeant Vnil shoved him aside and put Benjamin into the wniting patrol wagon. The man was Charles Hnnsehl, Jr., n brother of the wounded woman. He was at the hear ing of Benjamin in the Nineteenth anil Oxford streets station, ns was Ids sis ter. Mrs. Francis McCnrron. of l.'lN Master street, nnd the wife's father and mother. Benjamin was arraigned before Mag istrate Oswald, and without tlie taking of evidence from any of tlie witnei-scs, was held without ball upon the state ment of the police, to await the result of Mrs. Benjamin s injuries. Kvewltnessos of tlie shooting, accord ing to the police, declnre that Benjamin hnd been lurking nbout the home of her brother, with wboin tlie girl has been living nt the North Twent -second street nddrcs. Shortly before Mrs. Benjamin re turned from work Inst night Benjamin appeared. He chased away some chil dren pla.ving about, telling them he had n sin prise for his wife. When she ap proached. It is said, he walked up to her and the argument commenced. The tragedy wns a culmination of n war romance which began In the au tumn of 1017, when Benjamin, nn elec tricinn In the navy, met Miss Matilda Ilansrhl, according to information ob tained by the police from hi r parents They were married In December of that year, aud after the vvnr. when the husband was released from the service, they begun housekecptug. A brother of the wounded wife sulci today that Benjamin and his wife hail differences because of his failure to re tain work, and. that she finally left him a eur ago, to return to her parents' home. She obtained employment to support herself. During the last two weeks Benin- min either walked up nnd down In front of the house, or rode past on a tncvcle The glil and her family thought that he wanted lo effect a recotu illatinn, but lie made no effort to Miter the house The weie puzzled over his action, lm finally attributed It to bashfulness. In . llevlng that he wanted to see his wife, but was ushnmed to enter the house In a statement, Inter obtained bv Detective Belshaw, Benjamin said that he was dispirited because he was out of work, ond that he did not Intend to shoot his wife, but lost his head waen she quarreled with him. -rjiHw:,',:m:;iiui!a'iiutnimimKnui.mip:i:m.indiiHJiPj(nru,f-;"'P"jr! ,. it n in fi For real Iced Ton, use -lb pkg At all our Stores OTORC3 o. llsWIUl i3 Orange Pekoe I Tl ea l 1Z S I, Hotel Jbrrsime Broad St. at Fairmount Ave. Roof Garden Restaurant Cool as the ocean breezes. Cozy surroundings. A hiprh-clnss ladies orchestra every evening from (i to 8:30 P. M., including Sunday. Club Hreakfasts ami Luncheons Daily Dinner $1.00 r . i.w. - BOY NEAR DEATH BY HANGING Lad's Head Caught In Nooto of Awning Cord In Front of Store Shenandoah, ra Juno 18. When Oeorge Oobcl, ten jcars old, slipped from n box In front of tho Hhcnnndonh Fruit Co.'h store here today his head went through n noose nttnehed to nn owning nnd he was slowly strangling to death when he was noticed by pedes trians, The boy's face was turning black when ho was cut down, nnd physicians worked over him for nri hour before he showed any nlgns of life. m'MMrn rtiynttTs ATLANTIC CITV. N. .. 4th July Special 7 te Saturday O Sunday Monday New York Ave., near beac!. All outsldo ronmi. I'rlvata baths. Electricity throunh out Showers for bathers, Capacity 300. Running Water in All Room B3.IV0 up illr.. Amrr.i ft up illy., Kurnp. 4th July Special $Q.50 Saturday $A.50 i7 to Monday J JUBiEWtLE VlrRtnln aire., near beach, one block from Heel Pier. Private bathe. Klevator. Capao- Itv 300. Danclne. 400O feet of porcb apace, lethlnic from houee. HUHNINQ WATER Ifi EVERY ROOM Amerlcen plan. 18.00 up riallr. European pUn It. .10 p dully, aprclal weeklr. fMULF, ti IHcjyjTTj JVrw "b.fpllrt- IN Till'. MOST HKAUTIITI. SECTION .ViVhlc.iii Av ' , c!oi to li.b, llirri! blcicktl t r mi np'V "rtcnJpzvouB" (Amusement Cen ter t, ronvenlent to nil piers anil nmueomente, open surroumllncH. Inrirn airy riioinn, Hun nlnir w.ilr lirlwite bnt'.tf, Anierlrnn I'lnn SI". SO ki weekly, $,1 nn illy. i:urniilciin l'lnn. SI. fill tin ilnllv Mimic, nun p.ir'or, epnc mm porches free Imlhlnir pi UllcK'H, ehemor Inline Noted fur well-cookecl food lively attention Riven to 'oinfort and h rvlce LA MAEM HOTF.L AND CAFE IKIARDWAI.U AT IK CAN AVr.NlIE ATLANTIC CITV. N. ,1. ORIGINAL DIXIELAND JAZZ BAND famous Victor Photiofrinph ArtlsH NOW 1'LAYINO $1 25 SPEC,AL DNNER $J25 4TH JULY SPECIAL $Q CA Saturday, Sunday (PA Cft VV,OV ant jiondav W.OV NETHERLANDS IS .Ml up dlv flT ."0 up wk'j , Amer. plan Ileat located, popular-plcud hotel. New York cue no da (rim Unirdwalk. Itatl'lnK prlv. from hotel Overlooking lawn A ocean. Cep 400 F.levator I'.-lv bath Hot and enld runnlne atr In rooms, elec'. llnhts. Tab'e abundantly supplied with tret the m'trket nlTorcM Duncn floor Ppoklet m. c. sffWMiv fi i.. . rowia.1, 4th JULY SPECIAL SO Saturday Dinner Until $Q J Tuesday Morninp; ' HOTEL---' m 111 I'AdlK am:. hhort block frntn ' itc It., inir prUllecctc 3 up Dull) .-17 up Weekly C1IS. I) I 1HVIS IIvmict unci I'ron. Tarilie end ArLaniai Ave. Caparltv 600. One block froaa Million Dr liar I'ltr, llradcp; depot ao4 lat bath InH tach. "Sllalb liouira wichlLowtra foraurf balheia. Trlrata waj lobearli. Fitenieorrhra and ball room. Zle, lights and running alar in roonia. Prirale balha. Orrbaalra and dandnft. Ainrrcran plan $3 up dailr; SIS ripweekl?. r.uroran plan SI SO up dailr. lira-proof Lacaf.. DoclJel. rUona 3230. W'm. M. Ilaalelt. Tenn-iue Av. & Btach K( riniiail Aiiillia) I'KUK 1IATHINO ItOO.MS AND SIIOWKK IIATIIS Rlrctrlo I.lrlits RUNNING WATER IN EVERY ROOM u up man i in r ,, up -ipcc wklj. I'kic . mip 1" t ,, , ,i j jriYCi: 4THJULY SPECIAL $Q SATURDAY DINNER UNTIL $Q MONDAY AFTER SUPPER New York Au ir lli-inh Veniv furnished and redecornt-d Olfprinir r, client a, ,'omino datlons, with home tonkins, ut tcdurnd ralcn. .1 IlICKAn THE WAYNE-LEONARD 1.10 H. Marjlnnil Ae., Alliintlr City. N. J One-half block to 1'idrdwtilt I, area single and dqublu rooms wllh or without private bath. Hot and cold runnlnu aler In every room. .Ii.tii teds. Table under nupervlalon 1 esperleiwed di; tllMn Telephone tnna.J. Orlnital ft ','oila i.v m ,t P i 'h Mod t rouuhmil V ri r li ki uumliln riiciln with bath ir , rio line , nn li.iii ruom (ICr.AN ( 1TY, N. .1. I rhnn ,Wih w s. nr.K MV Prniirl tnr EDO EWATER boutn Carolina asm., near Heidi Cap, L'.M) American iuropeun. special weekly rats JOHN A. CASELY, Prop, New ,ork .ive. nr llearh. Cap i'ciu Amer pun lliimn.tonhlni; Hpcl June intra WVok- end r on teiiuest (' II Wood Jr Iter. aTUiiiIo t'lty's Most Amluble Hostess THE TRYON iJA78 riflT?A" Ma'tUk'-vB." d.'fop?' b Cnrolinu Ave nr ;i.ii.ii Amer. & Huron Home cocikinc. IteuMonah e. a. HrNDilflitii RAMSFY "' and I'uiillc Ates. iaincjiii tn up dsiiv iisim up witiv An. plan MCIIKOIIKR A leMlUIAKi Cedarhurst ll, H V- )"'y Av "r. iiach. v " " . , . . "' ' I jnnnall T II I Attrnr'Uelv ficrnlclicd ronms T)o "4nfi" ''Kl'tf'U "i" aio ,' J'icr Iifoch JUU ,,lft Par'Iln As 111 l 1I..V . . V. " ... ... i-,.,,.i Vetirninster ,,y;,'u1'0V A so. n,.iir linden I'riiul. l,Bka Munnlng WAtur "Jpen 0' - i a Wiipp" CIIAI.rilNi!' II MIIION HALT, At Hntlc ntv on the tie-,,, anil ltfarilwnlk V I H I T R U N I) K 7, VO UN The World's flreiifmt Amnaement T'nterprlae 1911 All. Av. ree, "try rooms and "'' U' V' irtm't. Reasonable. Willi i E W " Etui bcjk n vk 43k. n fcCDSSOW V3 ' JLP XHOTEL 1 1 7To tel jEojrarJjR.c? g I t Charlej PI i. Iioaci I'resh & .i jf 1 1 wuter bai'is run water In tins.; elev. I A-fc'AQ'N"!?!. r"rSpC Va'al'lS-Vldaailr I a ' 'l v . v .- .. -. ntrsntnn nnsoirrs ATLANTIC CITV. N. i. 4th OF JULY SPECIAL $A.50 SATURDAY $Q.50 " TO MONDAY " OSBORNE Cor. Pacific & Arkansas Ave Refrigeration and pvt. Ice plant: elec tric kltt'.ien open for Inepictlon. hot ana cold runnlmr vrater In rooms; all outside exposure: scrupulously clean. Elevator, pvt. baths; bathlngt ftom hotel, uee of bathhouses anil shower baths free. Uicheatra, danclne white services fire proof carase. Uooklet and street guide mailed. t New Management Fij & Hocketibnry 4th July Special 9 7J" (Saturday .3Sunday (Monday and Klrv'tiroof Ahnex Tennessee Av. nr. Beach. Cap 400 Comral. open HUrrounU Inps, opp Catholic ond I'lotustanl c.iurchos. Trlv.ite Uvths. Running Water in All Rooms Kxoeltent table, fresh veuetoble-. Win dows screened While s-jvlje. Uooklet. It. C. LUDV. M D """aot UU UUIWIOT OQUuwiyi "HIE HOUSE OK HOSriTAMTY" Kentaelty Ave., close to Hfich aail Sletl Plfr; hot and cold running witcrln ronniii private Iwtha; elevator from aire 1 1 level, nut aijuare from ProtnUnt and Caibullc Churrhett etrellent tablet 10,000 ipent on interior improvement, Jvcoraiinna and fumithing. Orchestra, dancing, llaihlng from hotel American pUn f 17.30 up crV.lv; 13.00 up daily; ruropean $1 SO up dally. For bnoktala and other information write or phnnft 1018, FKTTFK A ITOU.1NCRK. OwnM & Manacera 4th July Special $9-75 tTknZ: $9-75 All Meals Included AM, voc d i:xn:cT a iioti:i, to mi IfiJ So. Cerotint Ave. nr, U'sch.rlfrhtofT Boardwalk. Korc moat Modarate Kate Hottl.'nr. Hleal 1'iar & Amine mania. 1 blo?ha to Trot &Uath Churchoa. Kunnlnfihat Scold water in roorna, pvt. batha, open aurroundlnga. ee. Ilirhta. Kler. to at., Ltath Hoaaos Hoowt-rs tree. Amer. 1'lan, IS.50 up dly, Spat nkly. Kxrollcnt table. Writ for auto-map, bill t anil atref t (tulja, Chose J, bllTZElt c smztlt Now Uwnerahlp Dlroctlon. JoCcX I ATUANTICCITY.N.J. Directly on tho Ocean Front An Anuricun-plan hotel or dlstlnctloa CAI'ACITV GOO. aArtAfill Wolter J. Busby Kentucky nve ncur lliuch. Capacity i!30; runninir water in rooms; imvnif natns. ee ator, Amer plan, S3 up dally, $17 30 r,eeiciy. j;uro u ou up aauy xrce patninf, Music. Pnnrlnn nAi.ru v"nnr c n Ktvn A Mnilern Hotel nt Mnderute Kales h ici i , ah .Nun tledcli I n-x i a pj tor comfort and bcrlce. Illeclrlc llixbts. nunnliic water. Hoom. with ur without iimaiu baths Ilxcollont cuisine UathlnK from hotel Correspondence und In spection sollcppcl Opn all venr. T..nJ.nNOI.Iiijirner A Mun-ieer H Cs Mnhe Von Feet nt Pm In tb "City of Ttnhnxt Health" HOTEL MORTON nrenn Tnil Vlr-lnln Ave. Cannrltr tnn, rlevator. 1'rliule llntliH, ele. Alwis On,i eie. Aiw-is oii. . M.rni'lf. Props. EV-HA C. I1KI.I. . I'AllI. -.I.rni'i;. I'repai. GRAND ATLANTIC:, J'.Mnl nr nnl b-nch. Hut aiul coli ruv Mnfi water. Private batha. Flntfa t4 dal i rn BDpfnl t-iKl rnr.Mtv itAn nnsi.i.i OSPAU II l-AlVTF.K HAOiri T MiOV Niw oik Ate., near llenrli American plan .I .n daib Eumpean fl up dal y. Hpedal weekly rates. Vrltc Meals that will ple.ise. WM HRO()KIJ Prop MALAMUTC ATLANTIC CITV. N .1 H SE.WTI'H llTIIS S3 B Z&CSgtf g Uontuc.ky.Me pea, p. aci llu.uunn wnter In eory r oin Ilathln; nrmi, cps -.pedal werklj-j-njoH Owner Mirt ( a Mt'ttPUV? SENATOR ''"'"or ': l"d 1 from ,',,.ii , it,u ,,nii :, lJ JMim in irwlrilu A. '11, now Id .jf inii N, wlj furnished and ri t'llnir nrrnniinil (nr nur comfort Let us s. ml joii bonkiet ,ind rates ,c' HOTEL CARLTON" Chelsea,Av & l!eaci Rms enmlte with prlv hath. I.rv room hnl A ..ih ..... '"' Hf, Hod rales Ownership mrt.' J. fc; .,"; SXLJV-E2RLT70M I rutin k- Ale Adjarent tn HearS. Kver appointment. Culslns and jr. unescelled Mod rales j ji, uckr Co,' ATGLEN $!ic1',lKn " -'"r BewiTi . . MI, '"" )oll"r l'tr One blorli fiom ItaadliiB Rtn. HathlnB nllowivi -.' .Ill up dally. rlpoewKjijw Jlylsy. Jig?' TAD0R INN 'm.,'! V"1 tuni'-tiout 'VvT' eiuvit sisas jrt,al 0.Bn0Ilt u rooms. Dathln from hotel, inth seasoa: moderate rstes. J. 1' A A. M. IlliNN HOTEL CONTINENTAL-" ar.A."arAjbr,y" ,,'.IIJ!'W1 Bccchwood ZZXujrFg i rni. firr.iiur w tnltnKF; Hotel Boscobel '"Va".1' ,Ai n-fj'rn and up weekly t't-nne 117 a i: Min.ny NUTTALL ,"N M,!n" Ae. On UeaTb '"" "-'-' 'T" "tan 1 1111 .! .." Pennmont yX""' v 'yK NATIONAL Gnn- -v' s! nni?riieadi nntiwnnu European plan, B. OUNNER $3.00 Up Divlly. Sped. AMily. Am. Tlnn ELKMi W3 mm mmmu GARflMEN INN yr'Tv BWMMKTt ItKWOTtTW IIKR rilAMPr.AIN. JLUFFI 'Wl v. ATfNTIO CITY. '. J. W"T TMCIDBAUnWILY HOTEL ARLINGTON I EcTuslwLMiticijHoArrati! Rati JL Ju F.CRNeOTTOOO. ptrotHNKra 5HORErfA(VI Vlralnla Ave, Close, to neach nnd Steel Plar. irainiit ac, si Capacity 250. fllV rtunn tiff aoarltr zoo. American pian. . i-rivaia lan. irivi r. Rleetrlelty. batlfs. nunnlnr rrnter, Hisrainr. Rieetncit llathlnir from hotel Aixta onunrcft. smaiXArnyrjntURm Vlrslnla av. 8d hotel from Deach. Prlvati bsthat run. waters elevator. American p'an. AM Bt.t.JB. Owner. N. J. cYlt.MNS, alar. Atlantis A Maasachueet's Avea. Capacity S00. All out side, airy rooms. Open all year. $1.30 d?y up, Kurop. plan. Special wkly, ratea Pleaant eervlea, ivmfl. V. M. TlTtTTWEB HOTEL IIIIJRBER BT IIL Uarylad Ave. and Uaach. Cap. 100. RmTntni: water. Private baths. Ulevator. Hiu Trlor (Inescelled culstna. II. Heressy.Owou OCEAN CITV. N. J. c?haPlncoh OCCAM CITV, M.-J. Special Rates for June Cottages, 2-3-5 Rooms for the season Rates on Application J m ,' tv'-x. BOARmVALK NtTHrrvIm)vated-llWH5-woil Ilest 'ocatlon: bath Icouiea ror auosts. Flue tables reserve promptly; 120 up .. .1.1.. M,.,t ..vta fllnlnie n t f fir pon-housckeeplhi residents In Ocean City. DBoklet. " V- YATE3 Caraclty OiiU. uoean Clty'a leadinn hotsi in ippolnimcnt and nervlco. Opens June S. Bpcc'al July Hates. 3 limYAHIl SI.OCl'M. I.ei,aee-Manasef at.rmer ' Sliinnaer TIIK lillKKNIlRIEK White Snlnhnr Nnrlnes. W, VBj The Oceanic Mnv nnd Juns. NOW OPEN, Special low ratea A K. IIAKKrt. for AaTl. Uth & Central, nun b water In sU rtiis-ii lr,nms. Table unsurpassed Scarborough 72(1 Ocean Ave. near ten. P. H. MCAI.I.IHTKU Z..,-,rtUmrrn Hunnlnc water throuuhout, swartnrnoro Nnr ,, npl, ftn(1 attractions, TL. Qfvnna Woiley av. at Pth: rn. wtr, lne 3trana Mng ,10hnson ronbt Tl. l,nnnl Now Oper Spec, rates, Tlie Imperial Jun ti lti wlIjT.iAM; OCF.AN CITV. N. J. "America's (Irentent I'limlly Itesort" ILLINOIS ON TIIK STRAND I rteal lo'-a. rated 1". Mlrhener. owner, mat. See l.lnt of Oeenn C'fy'a Lendlnr Hotels In this pnprr on WeilneMlnr cvrnlng cri:ji.v, N. j. HOTEL WINDSOR (ll'EN.S MAY 28TII ni.iu. nn the beach. ISO rooms: (10 baths. American plan.. Special rates durlnt: early neneon. ,. ,i.i-i.y. -I-,! e-aMIAT Olrectly on neach. Amu. aJL,Vi"aavij cnn p'an. nunnlnB water. I'rivate baths. Klevator. ttlectrlrHy. 23th prison. W. H. CIIUKCH. Owner ft Prop CAI'K MAT. N J. For Information write I'oAitn of TnADK. rape mat.n: J. HKA IHI.K CITY. N. J, G.rrt Unixn Centially located on beach 3Urr nouae front w.k. Struthers.Prop. PFA IHI.K CITY Write City Clerk. City Hnll ""a la'e I lev. t. J. Iil Mimruimmn u'n.nwoon. n. j. CENTRAL INN IIollv riearh ft Tailor ao. Tlno tabl ITome rnnKlntr. itwHonnim rn'. j .niiiiiaiv. HOTEL ARLINGTON rtnarh front location. Can 200. Mod rates p r I hHths Hun water. Hklt, C. II. Tnpham TPIFTF On lleach. Italian and Amer 1 11CJ 1 lu lenn plttn p Manolll. Prop. ( ..r"Vitii-f "t"'1 Cedar, 4 doors fi"m Hoard yr.aiiursi wnu,. run, water, airs Oldflali Nau Pnlnninl Al1 outside rooms. Prtv. - eW 'on'"1 pub, blhs. T. Byron. Prop. Unnna wild. Ay nr. beach. Prlv. baths. VYHlPna 0wn mJnX', Mrs. O. W. Fisher. U.i.l D..,:. Ku plan. Codlr Av ur. lich. iiuici nuns Amuse D Ostrelcier. Trop. IIOTn, FKNWICK Open all rear. Europ. plan, special ratea. May, June. i. ju. i-eruma wu.ii'vonn cnKST. n. j. ! Ocean Crest '4 Mock ,rom ""ch- Bkit. I uccu' -'ca'- o T ki.no. rfop. ASIU ItY I'AHK N flte flew Qcean JJotel nt'NNINO WATRR AND TTILUrHONi: IN i:T.rtY ROOM i.n-nciir niiii rpic cnnscruriinn rap itic , .inillltl J'Alkll n ,M,ni.ftl l.l.AIJl.MJ II nn-prr. I'-U'M, & CRAMTOKD Pi one 2:isti ownci A Mb mvl wMmm& ori".. (iiinvi:, n. , THE SHELBURNE New, modern hotel: hot ond cold runnlnx water In overy room; prlvalo baths. Ocean Pathway (aclng park aV ocean V C. Haines SEASIDE HOTEL Directly on Ocean Front. All auest rooms cnerlcmkinK wa I'llAIII.KS ."l H'lvTClN OCEAN GROVE HOTEL ? ' A,, nr AucH'onuin All nttriicllnus A M (IKKiCH Tho Allenhural riimancnirai ais. w iir epeela' eason rate-). It a DRAKH TTip Oucpn Directly un Heai-h Kront ll'RIMi I.AUi: N .1. MOMMOUmt SPRING IJAKB-N. J. Q$ Open Juno 1G ; booklet. FRANK C. MOORE, Mgr. muni II.WKN. N. ,1. THE liNGLESIDJE n I'rlint baths with sea .end fresh water; five tennis courts lnwlilet n. V. I'NCIM!, Man nuer ii-n Ut CoMiu-ton We.i Plillailelnlila " lirucii II.WKN ntlWT, N. i CREST HOTEL ,";:1Vyr!,Nv!I:N T' ml" ;te from nr, , mid lla'rn Vi'n' 1'lav opposUe It It Ma ,111 ull tl Mouleiai.l ; 1 ilia. It v 11,11 Open all iriir Haled nnd 1 book t by iiiiin'ci 11,11, nic'iMuti, I CIMM. A. .IIIIINM. I.AKI; IMIPVK li.Mi. n. j- Hotel Montictllo ,A lUentUl hotel o( Vr,, iiZnAi Vr vui'i0"1 Montlcello for tsrmi, l-andln. N, j, l'bons llopauoas; 22a jtlt?9 BtrMMrft BKsnnTi-, .AKB CHAMri.AlN. vy CHAM PLAIN INT-ON-LAKE CHAMPLAIN. N.Y. QN tho higheit promontory of the lake aite immeasurably rich in, historic value and remarkabU natural beauty stands tho Hotel Champlain. Its anpointmenti ervice. cuisine and attractions' aro nowhere excelled. Golf, Tennis, Riding, Dan cing, and Water Spoilt j, r. greaves CE0 . -- -- -"r Mlliaii sias nrrn avk. DELaWVAnn WATER flAr., r The Bellevue J' tnuf?m-nt. otch..,'- i.bt HTnoiiDnimnn. it SUNRISE COTTAGEEo; rorts; itooa rood! rates on ntinfie.i ..' "' MUB. J. i. iu-'.',.Tf1 KAU.a'W!jgHK. Pa. Eagles Mere, Pa, The summer resort that Is dlff.r.. i cause it combines mountain ard ..T!v.U' condition, with inlqu. sirVSundlnl hor' The sandy beach and temperate T .,.. 0n - Mf MUlcSS?.V. nVralfta J-or booklet and rates, writes THE LAKESIDE -JOIIN B. KIRK & SON THE RAYMOND I B. 0. LIST. Maria r THE CRESTMONT INN WILLLMI WOODS. M-n., THE FOREST INN rrnriMAN v. veaoer, timtn WERNERSVII.I.r;. PA HIGHLAND TERRACeInn t.onn!n8ft,;nr1l,e,efTrJApycHVJa snd FHANCIS Iv. WACK. BCDU i" u m-nrottn wrnrNqgpj- (EDFORD SPRINGS ll'A.I 11UTK1. .arse modern hotel In 3000 sere ..i.i. 1200 feet above sea level, rioioj, ciiritlTe mineral waters. On Man,i, IlUhway. Tennis, solf, swiiamu dsncl-B, rldla. Bend for boeklet. oi June IMth MAItflN MWKIi.M il Botw wsm sfm-oj, fra-xih ccum.a Ai!.r''"),!r"1.'rn n0'1 "1'h "ctllent t"bl.3 imn f...- VWu.jiVi,"J..c"?,V''" "? Altitude ineisiaii..iL. . ,.::.;: -" -in Will ""innln Open Tl ,'tlT V.ober NUKRISTOWX. PA. HAMILTON HOTEL. NorrUtnwn, Pa, WrlS nppotnted suliurbnu iipt. houaeti beaitlls'l res dentlal section! tmnxlcnt nnd tourliijl r.cconi.i tinftirn. npts. Call Nnrrlatown llil Ali.t-.l HIHIIB, PA. HAslllMlltIN INN Chicken and Watne Dinners DAN1UL J. V00IUU;K3. Pro. HCIIWI-'NKSVIM.l PA. Spring Mountain House OPEN roil QUCSTS S n. CltO.M. Hchwenksvllle. P. 1'KUKIO'IKN NN ideal mortem ,"" I High livstlon. priv. Datn. boating, bitolex nn s, ,r,n.,w nuuniiu ,, I'lsllCn. WI-ST CHESTER. PA. IDLEWILD FARM iust. ouJiw' ' weat Oiefter Electric 'Icht, all ronvenlences. Prliste Uthi for August Ready for miests. Adulta enlr. I Phone 177. IIHS. THOMAS 3. MELWR. West Chester. Pa. LAKE PI.ACII. N. y. ADIRONDACKS Grand View Hotel LAKE PLACID. N. Y. Opens In Jnne. Extensively improved! fluid electrical equipment; runnlnit water; erlrttt DAinronma; eievnior; porcnes; aancins. FURNISHED COTTAdES 10K KtT ', All out-of-door Adirondack diversions. Ctr, BI. II. MARSHAIX. Mrr.. Lake Placid. N.I. VERMONT VRHMONT KKKE HOOKS "Vermont Motor Tours," "Oroen MonoUHt of Vermont." "Hotel Dlreetory," "CotUlU to Rent and for Sale." Writs Vermont Publicity Iluroau. MontpelUr. Tt, IJAlt HARMOR. MR. I The Malvern-i BAR HARBOR, MAINE Opcnr June 30th ERNEST O. Onon. atnnan' Caro Hotel Wodstock J 27 West 43a Street, New Tork CANADA Oct away to happlna as away to the ecrra-rajoat .1,. M..I. f !. al-ln, Ivnf lln.knki I akM- Tlat rlne socotsJ, sleep glaloi sire . K ... ..Ill Ih hl. liatal (oo4 roos, foir.aic.ann rorin a llaed rata. Aicas- ""Mal ' " modjllonln Julr"Mr- Bookl.t. Reisl Idsakska PX)..Lala Rauaas. Oskik MARYLAND Vacntlonlnv; tn the lllue indue itts.1 for t scrlptlve bklt. & list of hotels A brdar. tmM In lilue Ridge Mis. write: 3en. Pass. Western Maryland Railway Baltimore, f i t-i VfiirTlIll tnT COOI, Sl'MMKIt CMSIATK, plenty ol KOlf, every variety ot trout nnd W mon lIshlrtB, Riid tlio most "onderru nutural Hcenory on cnrtli, reacnea n rnll. steamer or by 15.000 mllei splendid highways, offer joii an lu vacation In the Pncino Northwes , Oi Kon. WiiHhlnBton and Rrlt ", "lu'ii Mi Write for freo Illustrated nookl" Herbert Cuthbcrt, I- C Smith BI. Seattle, JWash. " LONDON. i:N(!I.ANII . tiiiii:i: f AMOt'S I.ONIION linTK"fc I. (Irund Hotel. Hotrl Mrlror" VHtorlit Hotel KTKAMSHII'S UjX'HJ-L- HiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiMiniiiniiiiiiiHiiHiii"ii1''n""lj THE POPUtAR POUTt BOSTON tv. fuHon St. PKr Jfi"; .SO P.M. Daily lasl. '"' u n.rfiAd Una (ally exc. Fun J.,F N R Iloumonni , Nav isndes 1 lls Oavllsht sv. Ta" Ticket" M 1311 -11111 JV Phe-I'i"' sjeU. ERICSSON BOAT YOU. lIAla-iiM""" ., ,,, llclit-Bin jnit time) -1III 111. U t ' " ai from Hr -B' ttnt. iiir, ... Wenct inr i-iinipiiiri. . ERICSSON LINE .Cadafi 5 IHAI t)K llAI-lbbui" , o:clnck 111 the niornlnB. dn"' nt -, beBlnnlnB ThUrsday, June '"' Ttrt .day, lliure'lay nncl P'. ''J'rlp M? .OK lsAIriSIORIa R .,..&..,.. -Iliiir.rlllll I urnuii, , ,,,.-- .1 .it ... I,,. I, mr. X il ,l ,u ,,n,,i,i,u , - - t of Ph 'a,lK Ul o-"r.;iawsriri L1U'LH ..w"!.Lr,..rlr,m3 fl'Delswili '.....-.t-t.is- irlVirit NIlillT Mil'Stl hsw wh ciW w isaw -? IH'KNA VISTA M'KINijs, I'.y" -Z '"j A P s of America" jf i- fdUcMyir I i'oLL iiimiiiiiii to 1 w Wh-- ,J5v vf mass. vysV f 1 "3M V) , i --- -.M,. ..t..iji.x..A..,. -a3!.' A v tt a .' i': . .' . V fs fy:t j'Ti-rt .