DT?-v1f RSW V BVEOTNG PTTHfXO CiBDGEEPHII;ADEI:IHtA SATURDAY, JUNE 25, . 1921 m, a"' yv,tijj . ft b' r- J r Zl A lW. Irlr m l w m m u. U4. V M -t. Pf :?r : IJTm I'' r th 4 t t a i kT .: .. 3 I T l i- w ''I A- K w '1 to. Hi it 1" Ui ' i.K ' . KV v f i " OFFENSE FLAGRANT, OENBY TELLS SIS Admiral, After Scathing Public Roprii rimand, Admits That Ho "Spilled the Beans" IS RECEIVED BY PRESIDENT Wfisliinston, June 2rt. ltenr Ad miral William S. Sims win nulillrlr rcp rlmondcd yfstonlny. by Secretary Donby tor his remarks at the luncheon of the Kngllgh-Spcnklnpr Union In Iondon Juno 7, vhfch were ileelnrrd to bo "a hlghlr tniiiropcr upopoli hi a forolen country." Tho Secretary's letter f reprimand wfll be published in Oenernl Order' of tho N'avy and reod nt the next general mutter of officers and PiillMod men nt all shoro M.itlonti and n chipboard throughout the pen Joe "While Socretnry Denbj vn maV'ns public tho reprimand, Sims n rnllltis at tho White House. He tnMl nlv ten minutes and paid Inter he only nmle n "courtesy call" ou President Unrdlng. After leaving tho White Hnue Ad miral Sims spoke of his reprimand, which will become historical in the American Xavy. ITo wild : "Having spilled the benns I got what was coming to me. I think the Inci dent Is now closed. I utn very sorry to havo caused the Administration nny In convenience. I didn't know it was loaded with as much as It was." Tho nudlenec, It was said, was marked by the utmost cordiality and good will on the part of the Admiral's commander-in-chief. No Reprimand From President Irresponsible rumors flew around Washington last night that Admiral Fltns had been summoned to tbe White Houe to be rebuked personnllv by the President; also that he had gone to the Whfto nousc to resign from the nnv . Thero is not a shadow of foundation for cither story. There positively no reprimand from President Harding. Emerging from the Executive's pres ence, Admiral Sims said to newspaper correspondents: "I told the Prer nt I was .orry my speech had caued any inconvenience to the Administration. I didn't know It wa loaded so much." Asked if the President was "pl'-ns-ant" to him tho admiral, with a merry twinkle in his eye, re-ponded : "Would you like to know just what he said to me?" "Yes," tho correspondents chorused. "Well, I'm not going to tell you." mid Admiral Sims with n characteristic twinkle in his eye. "But you all know the President Is a very pleasant ttuin The Incident now Is closed. I guess I got what was coming to me n repri mand and that's all there Is to it." Admiral nnd Mrs. Sim left Wash ington last night for Newport, where the Admiral will resume his duties at the Naval War College. Admiral Sims' Explanation Admiral Sims' communication to the secretary in part as follows : "Referring to paragraph 4. of your letter, there is Inclosed herewith a htate ment of tho remarks made by Admiral Sims at tho luncheon given bv the English-Speaking Union nt the Hyde Park Hotel, London, Juno 7, 1021. As the kpecch in question was not a prepared one, but was delivered from n few head ings, I took pains, befco leaving Lon don, to prepare tbe ropv of the speech that Is inclosed herewith. This was prepared with the assistance nt the re ports that were made in the IajiuIod papers and with the assistnnro of Com mander Land, assistant naal attache, who was present when the speech was made. "This copy or the speech will show In what respects I was incorrectly quoted In America. The essential Incor rectness of the reports that were made on this side Is contalyd in the follow ing paragraph from your letter : " 'We have a class of people on tlio rther sido who are technically Ameri cans, somo of them born there, some naturalized. They are at war against America today and at war ut,int you. The simple truth is they have the blood of American and English bov;. on their hands.' "In no part of my speech did T make any such statement as that ju-t quoted above. My reference wns to the Sinn Fein faction of the Iriih people who fought us during the war and to Sinn Feiners in America who assisted them to fight us during the war. The above will show the essential difference be tween the two statements." Secretary Denby's Reply Secretary Denby's reply to Admiral Sims is as follows : "Washington, June tM, 1021 : "From: Tho Secretary of the Nnvy. "To: Rear Admiral Williams S. Sims, U. S. Navy "SUBJECT: Reprimand. "First. On June 8, 1021, there np peared in tho public press throughout the country a report nt ertnln srato lncnta alleged to hae been mad" bv you ou tho occasion of a luncheon rfiv a in London on the previous day at which you were the guest of the English Speaking Union. "Second. Theso public statements, If correctly reported, dealt with matters which properly should be the subject for comment by no high iimurninrtirul official other than ono to whom tho cure of our foreign policy in intrusted "Third. Your letter of June 2.1, In which you furnish tho Department with an abstract of tho speech delivered by you on the occasion in question, con firms in essential points the afores'ild press reports and shows that on a pub lic occasion la a foreign courmy yon gave utterance to tho following state ments : " 'I do not want to touch on the Irish question, for I know nothing about it. nud havo not run across any body in England who doea. Rut thero are somo people in our country who technically arc Americans, some of them naturalized and some native horn ; but lorao of them nro not rtally Ameri cans at nil. Somo of these people nro now trying to destroy the good relations between our two countries They aro Americans when they want money, but Sinu Kelncra when on the platform. They aro enemies of our, and yours. They aro like tho zebra either white horses with black stripes or black horses with white stripes Wo know that they aro not homi-p, and somo people think they aro bbscs; but each otio of tiiene u-mm hud a vote, and it is one of the incon veniences of a republican form of gov ernment that Ainerican-boru citizons thought it nccossary to cater to these votes. This necessarily created a wrong impression on this hIuo an to tho sen timents of tho groat body of Ameri cana, but the people of Great Britain know how much confidence to place in resolutions which axo forced by these jackass votes. " 'Eleven years ago I mado a prophecy which caino true I will venture another now. I lellcvo I shall live to see tho day when the Vngllsb upeakinj peoples of the world will come together in bonds of comradeship; nnd if they do, they will be ntle to ran this round globe. Personally, I believe I shall live to foo an Inter-Eiiglloh-pcoklng policy, and when wo have that we shall have oil that is needed to secure peace and Droaperlrjr la tho arli!.' '"FVwurh. Th iTmmtunwif- (nutata nn JWl&talnliijthnth-)jBjocadent And iho J propriety which forbid a Government servant of your position discussing such matter In n foreign country. "Fifth. That the Impropriety of such intb'Ic utterance- has once before been brought to your attention ls shown by Ihe fact that n public reprimand wns administered to you in 1011 for mak ing the following sUicment In a public speech In London : " 'If tho time ever comes when the British Empire is seriously menaced b. an external enemy, It Is my opinion that you may count upon every man, every dollar, every drop of blood of your kindred across the sen.' "Sixth. In the reprimand above men tioned the duties and responsibilities of ofiiccra of the Navy who speak in pub lic were clenrly and fully set forth. Your remarks on tho occasion now under discussion, therefore, constitute n flagrant and deliberate disregard of specific- instructions. "Seventh. Tho department is not un mindful of your record mid achieve ments ns an officer of the Navy, but the conspiiuous position jou now ho'd, coupled with the fact that you have previously offended In n fdinlinr niim ner. increlj sorw-s to add to the gravity of tlu present offense. "Eighth. The department . deplores the fact that it s necessary fo rebuke a tlag officer in public, but you liuvc niudc such action unntoidable. "Ninth. The department expresses its strong nnd miqtmlilird disapproval of our conduct in having ngaiu delivered I a lughlv improper speech In a lorelgn countr.v. mid u are hereby puhlictv repiiinnnded. EDWIN HENRY." No Senale Inquiry Lilielj Atitig Cluirmnn I'ouidcUor, f the Senale Nmal Committi e. s.iid today that, in view of the reprimand niluiln ictured to Rear Adminil Sims, the Sen ate Niimi! Committee probabh would not conduct an independent investiga tion into the London speech of tho Ad miral. .Mr. Polndextoi said his com mlMee pivhihh would bring In n for mil report advising the Senate that the incident had boon investigated and dis ptMcd of by the Naj Depavtnunt nnd lli.it "proper action had been taken." Harding May Act in Tax Tariff Fight Cflntlnncd from I'ner One low liis lead, might make a long two months of it. Mr. Pordney's long-delayed tariff hill will be ready, he says, a week from Monday. The tight on the lumber schedule i deepens; the committee sticks to its duty on lumber. But Mr Fordnei will have to face ii caucus of the Republican mem- i hers of the House before he can be suiel to make his duty stay in the bill. If ho wins in the caucus the free lumber advocates will take the right to the floor. And If beaten there they say they will vote against the bill The tight is a nasty one : nastier than almost nny other tariff tight has ever been. A trade Is divided ngiiinst melf. The result is nn inside view for the pub lic. The dirty linen that Is hanging on the lines nil bears well known Initials. It is unmistnkable whose It Is. For example, here is C. J. Winton, a lumberman from Minneapolis, writing to Mr. Fordney, who is also a lumber man : "You aro interested in the Oilchrist Fordney Lumber Company, manufac turing yellow nine nt Laurel, Miss. Ve are both interested in timber in Oregon. It is hnrd for me to conceive of a lum ber manufacturer who would havo tho i hardihood to show bin profits since thel war began and then ask for any- pro- I tection against lumber coining from thol outside." It sounds like expert testimony against Mr. Fnrdney. Mat lumber is wA the only source of i trouble. There 's n bitter controvi rsy oxer wool, the classic subject of tariff I controversies. DyestufTa taite a row. I Manufactured cotton is still under de- bate. Contemplating the situation has' raiiM-d tiio SonatP tr. fro that it mii-t ' ,-.r r it t r oiitn i Tirrr in- tiito.s tin-t aii tiio-o dt-putps wxw.ZLLL HAD bUMlii LULK ipnpiifiir on tlio lloor "I trio !t;natP and tnlto cn(ilc.-s time In f of thrni it is ri'alizef tliiit Imth tin1 tax and tanff lulu i aniMfi he paf."d at t!n 'irM'tit t-esxinn. and it it known that the ooun- trj i- impatient in liavi1 ta. i r-triii If iti the olid tu.i" ! niini' first, t lie consequence will be lnwer tariff t.rhed- I ulef. Tbe tendency ha.s been btcadlly aKiiinst Mr. ForUncy and Ills old- t fashioned Idea of tariff revision. l,cr.v week's delay has convinced more and more Republicans that there is no htronc demand for an exticmtly lilijh j tariff. I Moreover, if tariff-making goo over to the next session the Ue,mllleaus will face the dtitj no .irt.v likes nf rfvi-mu hchetlules just befni,. u couRrossiounj election. Tho ooniin: elcitmn will ! dominate the tariff ievlton. Kxtremeiy IiirIi tariff advocates will Ion- nome of their ctinrase in view of the necesdty of facing the electorato Immediately after chauge in schedules TO REPORT TARIFF BILL EARLY IN JULY Wa-sJifiigton, .lime '27, -iHvA I. Tl permnn-'tit tariff lull will 1h. re ported to the (louse imuiediatidj after the reeds' of ( 'onsre's over Kourth of July and pasM-d wiihin ten ilas or ..!.. tf. . ....nf 1..M r. piihiicpn ll-ii-. l-.ider, -aid todnv after, a eoiiti rr nci- win rre,nieni liarumi: ut t! White I tons,. The revenue iiieasiirp would follow. Mr Mondell said, nnd the s'cal -e-ioii adloiirned as soon as it wan emi' ted Mr Moiididl said he expected the Moruh (fiMirinuiiiPtif. tniiilitiod bofurii linal to widen ill" MvtPrs in iirrtit'Kiiiir for nn nrruiuiKiit (orifi runco. i ni; In tin Ilou.vt. lie of Hiiprifi'' (ounlrlis i resolution to lio cnurtnii'iir i-o as of tlio Ir'sitlpnt International dis Tliere was a feel said. that names liould not be In cluded in the meiiMire and tliat pur poses of the conference should not he io,, sharplv delimited, leaving much to cft utive ic'irotintlon naaraaiufivnnasjaHBoaaaaTaBBaBaTSBSHjraaBa (U4.UaV.rrM. Oft 1 t disappears instantly H 0 nn Zell Apartments Searched for Papers Con limits from Piute One by pevernl big maple trees, Is the home of tho defaulter a aged father and mother. Long nn Invnlld from a malady that has left him tottering nnd almost help less. Zcll'M father, with his wife has occupied the ancestrnl cottage for many, many years. The aged Mrs. Zell Is also In an exhausted condition from continued Illness nnd very rarely leaves tho porch of the home. "The old folks have just heard the news," nods a neighbor. "I don't think they yet realize that their boy Is In prison." . Faithful to Ills Parents He confides that Charley was a good boy, faithful to his parents, a visitor to the home during recent venrs and ever n solace to his III "and aged parents. Friends nnd relatives quicklv gather around a visitor as ho nears tin- homo of Mr. and Mrs. Zell. He Is firmly warned that If bis business Is to talk tii the couple on the misfortune of their son he bad better seek his knowledge elsewhere "The Mister and Misses will not un derstand .ou," they say, "besides, it will do no good to talk to these ill people of their tnlsfortunatc son," Zeil pot his first business experience In the little general store of a relative, a city block from his borne. Hero the boy woikod hard nnd long between his stud ies at the Akron High School, got his first insight Into business nnd, ap parently, disliked It and went to Eph rnta to eontlnuo his studies with school teaching ns his u,ltimuto goal. Worked in Epliruta Riuili At Ephrata he worked nt a bank during the nftet noons and there begnn his hanking experience and knowledge that ultimately brought him within a prison and anguish to thousands of Lancaster farmers and workmen . As in the case with the general tore, 7W1 did not appear tao like banking. lie camo back to Akron, taught school for a number of jenrs and tlien j unr ns abruptly as h left the Ephrata bank he again returned to it. A post, lion followed nt the Maytown Na tional Bank as ell'f. nbllltj began to bo recognized. Ho made trips to his home regularh.-, gave freelv of hi-, banking experience to the farmers nt the general store and made many new patrons for the .Ma- town National Bank. After his trip to Lancaster to become treasurer of the Agricultural Trust Co.. Akron saw less of the energetic Zell. ..mv .sf l.nrr rone rn nis head." said an tiged rotative, in discussing the .tuation. "Chnrley was n clever man and I supposo ho saw an opportunity to inak" a good living for his wlfn and family and devoted his entire time nnd i ncrgy to tho project." Gambling Fever Zell got the gambling fever a year ago, they tell you at Akron. He began to play the market heavily, and ns a result his trip to the borough ueie less frequent nnd the friendly Zell became quieter and n.oro serious. Thero is only one thing they feel grieved over nt Akron, and that's Char ley's slighting his home church to join another religious denomination in Lan caster. The villagers resent it ; thev feel that it was one instance where ho did not use his wonderful business acu men and display love of his own people. At the homo of Mr. Enck, a brother-in-law of Zell, the shutters were closed and an air of reticeiue seemed to pre vail at tho place. Enck paid a isit to Zelr nt tin Lancaster County Prison Thursday aft ernoon. "What will become of Mrs. Zell and the two children'?" was asked a rela tive. "They will be taken care of here, if they need It," several nnswered. IN HIS "FLIERS" HERE riinrles I). Xell, treasurer of the Asri eultural Trust Co of Lancaster, under arrest for cnibenzlement. operntcd In Philadelphia broKeraKcs houses under three names, accordiiiR to several broken. lie bought stocks on margin in a Chestnut Kticet lioint under Ills right name and dealt vvith other concerna under the name of Charles Daniels and .lames Wilson. lie was known as a "."iliO-share" trader because ho usually dealt in that amount. I'lider the name of James Wilson it was learnid that he dealt actively in Mexican Petroleum. I'tin-Amcrican I'i troleum and automobile stoekH. Cell was frequently successful In his deals. In one brokerage house he had a balance of J:;0.ftn0. This was turned over to the bank examiners. A few weeks ago Zell called at n brokerage house and asked permission to open an account under the name of Chailes Daniels. Ho ndmltted that Daniels was not his correct name nnd presented a check drawn to that name. A icprrseiitatlve of the concern told 1dm it could not do business with him under an assumed name. 0BERH0LTZER HOLDS ON tx-Movle Censor Wants Official Word That He 13 Jobleos Hr Pill- 1' ()l)i-rliolt.pr ilr.i-s not rnn.id( r l, litis lott hia job us n di loi'tor of Stutc Ilourd of .Motion I'I'--tu.ro Ci'ii-or, us nnnoiinrod yr'-torduv. Pr. Obiuholtor said ho would not ml mil it until so notified bv Oovrrnor Sproul Dr. Oborlio'tzcr wild lie wiin on the bunrd nt tlio iiloahurc of the fjovi'rnnr, uiid be could nco no rpiit.on whj tbe (lovernor or IiIh ofllco i.hotild not ninke snmo f-tntPtncnt ooiifornlng hit, stutiiH, Ho snld ho novor knew how his tulury wns paid, and tho novn thnt It hnd t'omo out of :i rnntingont fund rniioril him -urprlbP, LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pnpo THE PARK AVE. NfAvS Weather. Unknown. Sponrts. Skinny Martin, the prate eft handed pitcher of, tho Invisibles, s practicing n new cftrve called the itlShOOt OlltsllOt tllishoot lrnn u.lnt. I,n says nobody ever did before n'nd maybe ne cant lumseu even. Business and Financial. Lerov Shooslcr has sw-apned his book Intltled I' lowers of the Meld for Benny Pottses book intltled Orate Sayings of Orate Men. both books be np hrrthrlnr m-no. ents nnd them not knowing wat cits to do with them. Pome by Skinny Mnrtln MY ARTISTIC TEMPERAMENT I go up stnlrs slow on n errand, Like somebody committing a crime. But wen I Jest go up to get up there, 1 run up 3 at a time. Intristing Fncks About intrUttn People. Sam Cross la lernlng himself io swim in im- uuin mo not lernlng very quick on nccount of ony having owe ivshi ii ill nun on nccount Of U18 elbows nnd ncez nocking. Fncks You Awt to Know. Dogs per rplro nil In one place by sticking out their tung wen they pet hot. being n neet way mr everynotiy to do If they Knew now . Lost nnd Found. Lost 1 sticks of unused chewing gum In a red paper. rapper. Under can chew 2. Sid Hunt. AROUSED ON DIVIDING WARD Aliout -100 persons nttendrd the thud hearing of the scries of four on the question of dividing the Twenty-fecond Wnrd last night In tho Library Build ing in Vernon Patk, Oermuntown. That attendance was larger than that at either of the previous two hearings. Councilman William W. Roper anil Frederick .1. Shoyer, City Treasurer, spoke In fnvor of dlvisloti. Robert I) Pripps, former Director of Public Safety, spoke against It, as did every woman who took the floor. The latter generally opposed division of tho ward on the grounds of historic Interest. 0 f Jl)t9 PperBoxe and Mailing Tubes EDWINJ.SCH0ETTLEC0. I 133 Ii llta St Philadelphia SIMMER ItKSOKTS OCEAN CITY. N. J. HOTELand cottages OCEAN CITV. N .J. Special rates for Juno Cottages 2-3-5 Rooms For the Season Rates on Application &UitTWSET BOARDWALK i NowhRarurratcJ-nWMtraMcamt , Heat location: bath honaea for en.il. Fine tnbloi raaarva promptly; J20 up Toeuy. juoueraia uuiintf rales ror ' non-houitkMPlna; reelilonta In Ocean CUT. JJpoKUt;, V. V. YATB8 Capacity A00. Oeoan City's lending hotel In appo nlmant nnd service. Opens June 30. bpeclal July rnti-a. J. mnVAKII M.OrfM. U-neo-Miiniictr The Oceanic May iintl June. NOW OPUN Sp.clal low r.ites for A. K. I1AKKII. Atgl en Uth A: Ccntr.il. Kun'tE uier in all roornH. Table unwurpuHBrd SurnrfrnTHM-r. Tlunnlnu water thiouxhaut. Ni'.ir l, uc" nr.d nitra itrnetlons. Scarborough 70 Ocean Ave. near ( bch. D. II. McALLISTEn The Imoerinl Now poti Sp,,c' "mtes, I a lie iiiiuuiai Junn c, t vn.T.lAatS Trie Strand Wesley av. at 0th; rn wtr, I aiiu JttHU MHS .tOIINgQM nON'RY , ILLINOIS ON 11IH h'l'ILNn Ideal loe.t. . r itps F. Mirhner owm r mgt. OCllKN CITV. N. .1. " "Amerle.v's Oraatma rnmlly Resort" wili iwonn. y. .1 . HOTEL OAKLYN vau' ttr Daihlner from hotnl. 6n minute from ! hfarh 220 rlar Av. H M WOT KK Prop. HOTEL ARLINGTON Peach front location. Cap. 200. Mod nte i I'rlv baths Pun wnter, Ilklt. C It. Topham CENTRAL INN ' IIOI.LV III-CII AND TA I.OIt AVE. 1th July ypecla' Hat to .Mnndiiy. 7 00 New Cnlnnia! A" nutside rooim i'rlv ittv v.oiunim ub hlh, T yrnn Prn Lvnrlhur' 230Codar,4doors trvei Hoard. walk run water Mrs Oldflald Uinonn Wild. Av. nr. beach Prtv. bk.ha. winona 0,VI manc.t. Mr, n- w. Viaw Hotel RuriC Eu I"ftn- Cedar Av nr, Ilch aiuici ""'" Amuse T Ostrelfl.r Prop 1 TRIESTF " Hch, Itallnr. nnd Amer- Icun plan, 'jjwonolll. Prop. ! IKITI.I. 1'KN-iVICK Open ull ear. KuTo"ix tlan Srxelai ratea May Junn I 11 Perklna H 1)1 (11)11 ( HINT. V J. Ocean Crest v- ''ori'. f,K.vn",:h' IikU HOTEL WINDSOR" " "' Directly on th boach. 150 rooms, 00 tutha. American plan,. Spoclal rates durlnif ear'y season 11 HALPIN. MARINE APARTMENTS,";; f . .1. PurnUhr d dlreetlv on the hMch eor , r uf H' nr'l Mt . 7 innniH a hai,s Kitfhen iu 1 1, r - panir Mna.l.r m'jii, otn nreplni-es J ST HOiyns COLONIAL nTrectty'oh peach Amor. v,UL.uiuni. clin p,an nupninfr water. Private baths. Klovntor Kleetrl, Ity -jsth season. W HCH1'I1CIJ. Owner A TroD CAPE MAY N J For Information writs POAItn OF THADE. CAPG MAT. N. J. 8KA I1I.K JJTVt N, 4. nrf Hotl!f Centrully locatid nn beach . I3OUb front WJC8truMisraJVop. PTA ll.i (in 'vvMfo Ulty irK city Hal' Nea 1. (-H V T f e ln', mntlm ASIirilY PAHK. N. J. New Ocean Hotel ABI1UUY PAIUC, V J Itunnlni vva'ei and phono In nil rooms elevator tonicity 100. Hut, s (MS up r.ivni.i- a c iiAu nun) Tl '. IS i Own. ih n Mt.rl, OCEAN" 7VV13. HOTEL ," tltuib. All Oiitsidc ronins .N. w inanaso'nr. N. O. Nl.VII.LK "TUn AllfnrilirHf Pitman t entralXves, watei , sw.il.il teavn rates It H DJIAKi;. IH'MS OHOVn. X. J. thfshelburne New, modurn hotel! hot and cold runnlni water In every room; private baths. Ocean Pathway facing park ocsan V. C. Havnes SEASIDE HOTEL saffija.,? srss8m7w I Tl.. nnsm Plreouy on Ueanh Kront. lnc tuccu aooklcti j. auaaaua. aAiriTrre? flrwKa"iaTr I SSCWw' JTNOAap or racciuCNCe smiMnn nKwnttTR ATI.ANTU' TITV N. ,1. Lsr iffiiV 8T LEEDS AND LIPPINCOTT COMPANY Olalfonte-Haddon Hall ATLANTIC CITY. N.J ' On the Beach end the Boardwalk 4lh OF JULY SPECIAL $O-50 SATURDAY $0-5 " TO MONDAY V Cor. Pacific & Arkansas Avcs. Hefrlirorntlon nnrt pvt. Ico plnnt; ttc trio kllc'ien open for lnaprtloni hot nnd cold lunnlnR wainr In rooms, nil outside 'xpnsurc, ucrupulously rlcin. Elevntor, pt. Iinlhn, bathing from holrl, lino of tmthhoiiHon nmt uhowor Imtho fro. Orclioairn, diiht-lna wlilto nrrvlro; llio proof Karn&c. Dooklel and Blreut suldf mall'd. New Management Fry & ilockenbury 4th July Special .75 Sat. Afternoon $9-75 to Mon. Evng. All Meals Included AIL TOt D EXPECT A HOTEL TO WY. bo. Carolina Ave.nr. Btaeh. riihtolt Boardwalk, fore rooni Modento Rata Hot.!, nr. StMl Pier A Amvuj- I mnu. 2 blooki to Trot. A Oath Cburchoa. Running hot ft cold vrattr In rooroa. prt. tuthfl, cpn furroundinsr. ! lights, Kiev, to it., tilth Houn.t St Snjffcra frf. I Amr. T"lan, IS.60 up dir. Spec wklj Bllent tabl. m mr nuro-mp. ni lanqtireec iruioa. inoni bj-. 6Tir7Elt t STITZEll Ntw Ownsrthlp Direction. the house or nosprrAUTY" K?ntuky Ava.. eloM to Uracil and Stl Flrri hat and cold ruaalog water In rooana ( private balSa; alerator (Vara atnat lava.tt oo aauare from ProUflaat and CatboUfl Church, t axorllaot tablet (20,000 apant on Interior iniproTrracnta, decoration, aadfarniihlaga. Orcheatra. dancing. DatLlog from hotel American plan 117.50 np weeUjl IS.OO vpdallyl Eureneanll 50updallj. For booklete aad other iafonnaUoa writa or 'phone 1018, FF.TTFn A llOLUNf.Kn. Owoera ft M.n.t-r. I ii4th July Special $Q.50 Sardav aQ.SO J to Monday . Vlrclnla ave., near beach, one block from fleet Pier. Prlv.ito baths Ulevator. Capac ity 800. panclnK. 4000 feet of porch spavco. Uathlng from house. RUNNING WATER IN EVERY ROOM American plan. 13. SO up daily, Ruropeaa plan It.BO up dally, special weekly. (JAriLTJ IlVlVITt, JJ'i' Ownerahlp Met. CAFE liOARDWALK AT OCEAN AVIINUK ATKNTIC ( ITV, N. J. SOPHIE TUCJ&E& And Her B Kings of Syncopntlon OpenlnK Sutiirday, Juno 25 H i.lkltil.l&l, in.iii.iMl 1' ,tttlt ltt 'If n N'iw p'nvlnB. I t If r entlr. s nxaiwut,rm KENTUCKY AVKNtT. EAll 11EACH Corner house open aurrounilinija, centre of nil attrac tlona and I'lera. Kunnlng wnter In rouma; piivato baths, llathlng prirlltgea from hottl, with free uo of ahnwer hntha and private bath houa Kleetrlcity throughout; Klevator to atroet. Table unexcilM H K) tip dally; 117 to up weekly, American ilan. Musie Dancing. Garage I'hona 496-J. Iluuklat. Owaenhlp Direction UAU'Il MECKLUT C 11. KING 1TII JULY SPECIAL $9 SATURDAY BfNNER UNTIL $ MONDAY AFTER SUPPER sfthiiiajzrzmsY- s w Yorl: Ave , nr V it. h Newly furnished Htnl redecoratf d. Offering uxctllent nteommo ditlons, with bomo coMiIiie, t reduced rr ltd. J. mrivAll. I llrlek, Steel stone ( iThsirnrtlnn Let l' SI like Ion 1'nl ut Home In the : ritv or iininit.t iicnltb" 'HOTEL MORTON Orenn Knd Vlmlnlii ve. Cniniritj S0O I 1 letntnr. I'rlvilo HatliN, etc. AIvv us Open. i:.lt. C. IIIM.I. I'U'I, M. COPE, Props., A Modem Hotel nt Mod em to Kates t- m (aiuMna Ave Ni at Li irh. I nex te od lot comfort and i.ervti '. niectrlo lights. Ituntilnu witfr Ttonms Willi or without prlvute baths IIxi liont cuisine. Haililnu from hotnl. C'omspondenco und In spection solicited Open uli yenr, I,. 11. AltNOLl). (iHiier A 'Miiniiirer Neu ork Ale., neur Itnph Aivr-nn plan tli up dsll Uurouean Jl up dnl y. Special weekly rates. Wiite. Meali thd v. HI ple.tse. 1VM HlKiOKi: Prop. ' THE WAYNE-LEONARD ISO H. .Murylanil Ave Atlantic City. y. J, One-balf block to llinrdwalk I.jrjje slnsl und double innini viitti or without prlvatt l.ii'h Hot nnd f d iiinnlna water In every loom Hlnme teds Table under hupervlslnn. rrf ssperlsiieed dieiltlan Telenhnno Itl'l.t-J, MALAMUTS I ATLANTIC ( ITI. N. .1. UO HKA-WATKII IIATIIS Kentucky Vie neni 11 ach Hunnlntf wnter In every room. Hntlilni prlvllaitos. Npoclal weekly rnlos Ownsr Met ( A Ml'ItPIIY New York ave, nr Beach, Cap. LOO, Amer. plan Homo cooklnir. HpcI. Juno rates, Week. end rates on request CJI Wood Jr Jvrur. Atlatltlo City's Most Ainlnbls Hoateas THE TRYON 1017 Pacific nve. Hates moderate MIEjrITIAT.ATIU2WS. rrop. Hotol Roscobel Kentucky" Averitefurn" riOlCl DU3CUUCI, xrellent table, in si and uii weekly P'reJlT. A K MAUiON Tlpnchivnnd Kinturky Ave. neat IleacS Uliciinuuu ,in,) amusements, reason ab rutis. (IKOlllli: w I.utlUUU. r.ilnrVinr.l U H N. Jersey av N. Jersey av , nr. Ib.aah. litis Newly lenov. Itskps, wv - Kk f'lX- ILill war r -., w "i . fv i, ifniinali DAPVICnV Missouri mid I'arltla Avcs, 118 00 nn wklv. IWlllluLii l.l up ilnllv Amer man. HCIIItODF.K If. McMlf'IIAlft. T II R Attraotlvely furnished rooms. "in fa" llntful Innovations, Near Ilsi u 400 Paclflo Aye. IVY It. Mrt.W Da- !a5? iro. Cuoilun. A.VC UTi JJcach, Aancr, & Oiuroii, TOSTAlHTvTWnOTKL kJ son l iRfflrarSHP m .STasS mBStMilo Pen An eVWirawvl aasM ag paaas ateV RAW 'Vj J SaaKi7 i ffi.MfWrfH) flEMRMi. riiijiLi umw smMvnsn iwsokts ATr,ANTIP CITY. N. .1. ( REATLYenlargcd VJT and improved facilities under one management. Hos pitable, homelike, full of charm. The most delightful of seaside homes. American flan AIwt Open I 4th July Special 7i Saturday 3 Sunday Monday Vow York AVe n.ir lin.v'i. All outside Soonin. I'rlvnto hatha Elnctrlcltj' throunh it Showers for tin'hin. Capacity 300. Running Water in AH Room S3.S0 up dtj-i, Amrr.i $2 on dly.. Kurop. 4th July Special Saturday 3.t!0 lip Dally. Spcel. Wkly. Am. riaa'i K and Fireproof Annex. Tenncsaea Av. nr., Ilonch. Cap. aflO. Central: open aunound lnjra; opp. Catholic and rrotoatanl rtiurohea. Private butha. Running Water in All Rooms Excellent tablet fresh vesetablaa. Win dows screened. Whlto atrvice. Booklet. II. V. LUDT. M. 1. 4TH JULY SPECIAL S9.50Sa3aLXday$9.50 S!l 50 up dly., 117. E0 up vvkly.. Amer. plan. Hest located, popular-priced hotnL New Yorlt a.e SO yil.i from Tloirdwalk Dathlnv prlr. from hotel Overlooking lawn A ocean. C-P 400. lSlrvator. Prtv bath'. Hot and mid nmnliiK water In rooms, eloct. Ushts. TabV abundantly supplied with bent ths market affords Dinre floor. Dooklet m. c. hiraaiiy & i:. a. powkix 4th JULY SPECIAL Saturdny Dinner Until $A Tuesday Morninp; HOTEL.'-- iti WJ3L2ZP 1711 I'AdKlt AVI'.. f 1 in h ttnttnlntr nrl vIIimto M up Hallv $17 up Weekly livvi unnrr unci l'ren. 1'arifie and ArVanaaa Avea. Capadlj 600. One block from Million Dollar Tier. Heading depot and beat bath lnc beach, 75 Uath houaea with ahowera for aorf halhera. Priaale waj to Leach. Eitemive porcbea and ball room, flee, lights and running water tnrooma. Private hatha. Orcheatra and dancing. American plan $3 updailj; $1S pweelly. European plan fl. 50 op daily, llreproof buip. uwuu. 1'boaa i.un. Wm. U. liaalatt. Tenneice Av;. & Dcich (Niw Flresrtsf Xlilllai) 1'KKK ItATlIINO UOOMS AND SIIOIVKH I1ATII3 Klectrlo I.lrhU HOTEL RUNNING WATER IN EVERY ROOM l.urup. mum ?1 i a ,Kiy up Sue wkly. j.Kit iv nmp r'M h -ii J J JOYrK. )e?- ATLANTICCITY.N.J. Dlrectij in tho Ocean b'ront An American plan liotul of distinction CAPACITY 600. OAIlACi; U'alter J. nutly aCoxMaavo ii mmoomnmnmnimnmim Jt MICHCN AveJJEAlYfaEACH Ccluslva Locttvon MocUrfttc Ratea e.trat.i i iuuu, piopfirroj ESDGCWATiSR . iuili ( urullnu Ave no.ir Ihacb tap VrliO Am. ncan &. Kurope.ni Special iicemy rate. .JOHN A. CASELY, Prop. Virginia Ave 1M houso from Iloardwalk aaJ Htsvl l'lr. ICvery appointment. Illiiii.ai aua ard :u cuisine and eewies. nooklet. J. 11QTIIWHI.L. Prop. HOTEL THURBElT Atlantic t. MaosachUMtts Ave Capacity 300 All outHldo, ulry rooms. IiatlunK front iut-i' 11(10 day up. spec wlilv Kurop p! in. I'lensaiit xervleo. vntH V VI TIll'IlPI It VliKlnia Ave C'loso to lleuch nnd Sttel l'lae Capacity 250. American plan Private baths IlimnlnB water Elevator niectrlclty. liailllllU iriiiu i.uioi. niAiw utiuiir.lt, )U. II I lit . liuio.i iitwutn UUUUr,tl, X IJV'E31rrrOM l-e. lucky Ave Adjacent to Der.CS Every appointment, Cuisine and sen. lc neicelledlnd rales. 1. llriKker Co. ATr.l FN Mlchlsan Ave. Noar HeacTT liln. k from IteadlliB Hta ll.tthlriK allowed I 80 up dally. Hpec wKl J. yy. Ityley, jig". Uetrmitlster ',en"JeK avb. nT,af boaca" Wesimilisitr j iPWll0, iTlvat i1Hlni ftrnnlnciie'- "PeBll esj; c A. KOPl"' Parkway Cottage "5,n'1,irAl"-nv A;nH lihns V' I'nniii I f"im lv nioi flia'n'rioil New Clarion E;, , NUTTALL aAny;r";ig', A,7-q0g Ponnmont 1? B' VB""on nv. near beach i cumnwiia. yymei-, plan. .; CLARK NATIONAL TJ?nn v 2? "" fr. Ilaach lintiuimu European plan. B. QUNNien 1911 All. Av. tAT"' .a rooms and '"" ""' nY' apartm'ta. fleasonat,!. V I H I T KEN I! 7. V O o"S XIui World'H Urtvucit Amuseuicut Euterarlis Q. MliiH W litiS IIX 9 H PIS I Msa&4S3& n mioi 1 1 - h aaa I 11 tT . II. I jfVjtn (S41SJJW B gz cZ) TT THE IDEAL FAMILY HOTEL ARLINGTON siTMMRit nnsortTS 1.AKK CHAMIT.A1N'. N. V. IN TMK 3I0HT IIIUTIFCTj HECTION h'MEDISON Michigan Ave., cloao to lionch, three blocks from now "Ilcndcavoua" (Amuaoment Cen ter), convenient to all plora and nmuaoments, opn surroundlnxs. I.arBo airy rooms, Rua nlnp watrr. private liattie. Amerlmn I'lnn $17.80 up weekly, 93 np dly. IJuroulenn l'lan, S1.S0 up dully Mualc. sun parlor, spacious porches, fres bathing privileges, shower baths. Notod for well-conked food. Every attention elven to comfort and service. (TTatel JEaHxilizG 8t. Charles ri ft HeacM. fresh ft seav water baths; run. water In rms.l elsv. Burerlnr table: po. rates; coach at trns. A.C.WAONKn.Prop. W.It.I,ATTON,MaTr. HOTEL CARLTON Chelsea Av. & lleacb. Iims. ensulte with prt. bath. Rvcry room, hot & cold run'tt water. Mod, rates. Ownership met. J. B. ZanalL Virginia av. 8d hotsl from Dtach. Prlvstt baths: run. water; elevator. American plan. AM K1.L.1H. vjwnsr. w. j. ;ui,i,i.NU, Mar. RFNATOR Fireproof First hotel from jcihv -i. n(lrdwalk Bt)(, steclpler on Vlrclnla Ave. Tho new kind of Hotel. Nnulv furnished and ovcryKilnar arranged for vmtr romfort Let ut send you booklet Vlrclnla ave. f- beach. Hot & cold running; water I'llv. tnl'13. Hates 14 day up, special vll Cnp (ino. Dooklet. Orchestra. ocAn p. i'AIXtkk rtAnoi.n i.andon HOTEL CONTINENTAL Jtlwajra ODn. Always rtady. Terms mo. armta. write or fthoiva. vi. waian unoaa. nrAcn IIAVTW. N. J. THE ENGLESIDE 0?S Private baths with Fa nnd frrali water; five tennis courts: booklet. It. F ENOLB, Man ager. Also the Covington. tVest Philadelphia nKACii itATny cnnaT. n. j. CREST HOTEL llHACII IIAVHN CltKST. N. J. Two minutes from Ocean nnd Ilamegat Day cpposlto It. II. station on tho Iloulevard: capacity 100. Open all year. Mates and booklet by request, nates moderate. CICA8. A. JOHNSf, ' SI'ItlNO T.AKK IIBACH. N. J. EfQNM0UTH SPRING UAKB-N. J. CftS? Open June 16; booklet. FRANK C. MOORE, MBr. nniuvAui: watkk cap, i'a. rvlTTATINNY tiik mopntain rvl 1 1 1 inil I l-AKAOISK DULAlVAIli: WATKK (1AP. PA. Lcndln? Hotel of This Turnout Ilenlnn Cap. SOO. Open to Dec. Kvery mod. ap pointment. HlKh altitude. Magnificent scenery Golf. Tennis, Saddle Horses. Cnnordnfr, Hath., Klih.. dly. concerts and dances. Kxcuptlonal cuisine. Amer. pi.. also a )a carte frrlll. (lar. llklt, road John Purdy Cope. maps terms mailed. Trio KpIIovhb AH amusements, orcb., daac int. uciilvuc ,:xc t(vbl(, modernte rates. Chester Mcllnnnld Wm. 1. .Murray. Props. WKItNr.IlSVILT.K. PA. HIGHLAND TERRACE INN Penovnted nnd refurnished. Idenl loca tlon. Moderate rntcs ADAJl P. PCHULEU and PHANCIS IV. WACIC. IlKlirnmi SI'ltlNOH. PA. IIKIirollIl HI'KIXCiS (PA.). HOTKL Excel- lent oulslno, all sports, Martin hweeney, ,Mnr. XOKRIBTOIVN. PA. HAMILTON HOTKL, Norrlstnwn, Pa. Well. appomied suburban npt. houses! beautiful residential section 1 transient und tourists' neeom.i nnfnrn. npts. Cnll Norrlsloivn 134, SCIIIVKNKSVILLK. PA. Spring: Mountain House OI'UN FOR OUESTH S R. CltOM, Hchwenksvlile. Pa. PKICKIOMKN ivv Ideal mod awrt. Illah irwatlon. prtv, bath, boating, batnlnx. fishing tennis Hnoklet r I'NdHR .MAUM.AND Vncatlonliift In tho HIuo nidce Mta., for de sirlptlve hk't. i. list ot hotels & brds houses In HIuo 11111K0 .vttH wi no: uen. t-uss. jb nt IVestein iraiylaml Hallway Ilnltlmnre, Md HETTLUTON. Ml). HOTEL RIGBIE "etterton. .Varjland penkn Hay Deautlful water view. Modern. Ulectilc llehts. All resort amusements. Southern cooklnir. Orchestra. Combination country and senshore. Idcnl for rest nnd recreation Wilts for further Information. STEAMHOATS RESORTS iiilillllliiniiijiiiiiiiiiiuiimiiiuiiiinsiiiuiiitnai FallMiverline thc ropvu pourc BOSTON r)tadM5rcatseraaaif Sric4 OrtluMtra on saeA Sfamar Lv. Fulton St. Piar 14 N.R. S.30 P.M. Uolly Incl. Cuadsy New Oadtord Una pally eve. Pun.. Lv. P - tuffl.it Jiouatonat.,i;i' M New London Ucaat Lt. Tier t N R Hoo stoo8t.,t.MP,U Pier 70E.R.i&dBt.,l'.U. Daytlsht ftav. Ttes Tickets ft 1311 and ,'fl.19 rietnn Ht iniiiniiniiiiiiiiiuiiuirai ERICSSON LINE sJi DAY BOAT TOR IJALTIMORB 8 o'clock In the mornlne, daylight savlna time, beglnnlns Thursday, Juno lUth. Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, fare ll.fiO to Ualtlmoru. K'.BO round trip, Mnit beautiful water ride out of Philadelphia, Bend for pamphlet Plsr 3. B. Delawarw Avs HUDSON ItlVEIl NK1IIT LINES NE1V YOIUC CITV 'IO NEW YORK UTATI TOl'ltH IIM III ! IMJII llll I 11111 ? lYL-PLUFFW m "mm. ir o aPafe.JaaaaaaaVraLaL a aa' J !4 T WaJftl al" Zl avlb'IIHIillaallllllllallLlliJII'IfliMII'IIMaalBLg.lllllllJIMmaal llliuiimii to lljr j evass. TV Uf I aKJU I r 5 TUllUAl KC-?J wm COLORADO, YELLOW STONE PARK, CALIFORNIA,, PACIFIC NORTHWEST, CANADIAN ROCKIES. humwbii nr.snitTH LAltr, CltAMPf,AlN. N v EL CHAM PLAIN INT-ON-LAKE CHAMPLAIN. N.Y. N tho biglioit promontory of the Iiikn it nit n ImmManraldtt Mii In historic valuo atttT remarkable natural beauty stands the Hotel Champlain. Its appointments ervice. cuisine and attractions' re nowhere excelled. Golf, Tennis, Hiding, Dan cing and Water Spoju J.r.CBEAVES CEO. low ltmnafr Nf Tori, Offit ColSaiL m-mtm f.U IK W . WHUITIayifP Eagles Mere. Pa, SrZssitP tw-' Sams oonditions with uniquo urroundlnit' Ihe.h;il.(I,5 ich and temperat. sV.iJ nn- bWn -2200 ,Mt R1V 1 IstI On. of the finest golf courses IrTainerlk For booklet and ratts, write THE FOREST INN ITEaiMAN V. YEAOEK. Manaro THE LAKESIDE JOHX S. KD1K A BOX THE RAYMOND I. D. O. IJ3T. Mana. THE CRESTMONT INN WnXLVSt W00D8. Monster nilKNA VISTA HPKlNnH ia -rnrAoAli soaAmrica-- pls a .. i.,i ,j'"!"u rs.isj CvllTT. A sulctlyrnodcni hoteTwIth eiealltnt tabl.' 'ft tn will 1 ii-.r... U'! s?!r'.t.e.Inla, ate. . JougyaATOSo'Mas VALLP.Y 1UIKI1I. ia. ...V """.""?" inn WAUIItVnvn.. .k vnicaru ana warns Dinners PANIKL J. VOOltHBBB, Prin. I.AKB TLACrp, N. T. ADIRONDACKS Grand View Hotel LAKE PLACID, N. Y. ?uA-.l,i Jun Et"ilvely Improvedi tml lectrlcal equipment: running water; prSH " s a yuiuira; UHCinr. Klinvmm-n rnTTm,-u , vStWn1HCiir.TA.dlr.0.ndci5 diversions, a, ..-..,.... .iiar.. iikb 1'iaciq. pt.t, VERMONT I7?r"".nt .1?t?.r,.TourI; Oreen MoustaHa ot Vermont." "Hotel Directory." Cotuis5 tp Rent and for Bale." Write " Vermont Publicity Pur-au. Montpsllar. Tt bar nAR.Hort. me. I The Malvern-) BAR HARBOR, MAINE Opena June 30th ERNEST G. GROB, Manager PACIFIC NORTHWEST COOI. HUMMER CLIMATE, plenty & BOlf, every variety of trout and u. mon llshlner, and tho most wonderM natural scenory on enrtn, reached m rail,- steamer or by 16,000 miles tt eplenrlld highways, offer you an idaal vacation in tno l'acino Northwest. 0n pon, Washington and British Column vvrito ior rrco iiiusiratca booklet t iierrjen. uutnoert, u. u. smitn uiflt, oeuttic. vvusn. CANADA Oat away to bseplaesaaway to the nen a-aiuM tint scented, Blep CItIbJ alrol Muakoka Laaa.lai Ifeval Mus5rokQl vou will dad thla M- H luoa loud, oir, tic, Inq room a llxtd rate. Accaa nindatlnn In JiiI.wmJ oovaiat, aisyai nsaaau rM Laks Kaaaaaa, Ostuk LONDON. KNOLANI) HOTEL CECIL. LONDON Unequalled equipment and perfect colilM.1 RTEAMHIIIPM RP.snins To California By Ocean From Baltimore Inauguration of Regular Passenger Service Sailings Bvenj Three Weeks Commencing July 7 Wilh Palatial American Steamship VENEZUELA 14,000 Displacement Tons Beautiful Cruise Through Panama Canal Calling at Havana, Nicaragua, Salvador Guatemala, Mexico, Loa Angelca' Harbor and San Francloco Rait a on application nt nil Tctrrisl Agtnls or Pacific Mail Steamship Co. 400 Exchange Place, BALTIMORB 10 Hanover Square, NEW YORK TOl'ItH &MV COOKS VknUl&J iXV ' aBaQlaaaK33naaaaC9ntaaal ATLANTIO CITV, N. .1. j " KAOLKS MlitlB. PA. " I Wc are offering an unusually attractive limited tour starting from New York July 5th, returning August 14th. Tho very besi accommodations on railroads, hotels, etc. Most interesting Pr0 gram. Apply at once. Other tours- INDEPVNDKXT and ESCORTED to El ROPE, SOUTH AMERICA, JAPAN, CHINA, AROUND THE WORM Steamship Tickets by All Lines Cook's Traveler's Chequos Good Everywhere THOS. COOK & SON 225 South Broad St, (below Walnut Street), Philadelphia Telophont, Walnut. 0300 and SCt i i, i . tfvvK. tarhftryfgrri- "T" -- . . i,. v ,,. Ji, -ift.V lyae ; -- . '..