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DEXTER METAL LOCKERS ovrr ont: million peopi f. vr our lockers kvkrv oa tumi-class noons heasoxarlk prict.9 GOLF CLUB LOCKERS Mecl Shelling for Kverr situation Equipment for Hotels, dabs. Apartments, etc. )cxter Melal Mfp;. Co. 1 1 N'o. Front St., Camden. N. J. UNION METAL. COLUMNS LAST A LIFETIME PEARCE FIREPROOF CO- ISIS RCII Ml.. PHILA IIISTKIIII'TOHS Of SIIEETROCK WALL BOARD SHEETROCK "The Fireproof Wtllboard" It Is fireproof, snJ upproteil L'ndtru rltors It Is caIIy and qulcklr applied It 'Imlnnln l', muu and dirt of plasturlntf and inKks a brUnr null tt Is thicker and stronger It koeps out more lint and cold It Is more soundproof It finishes h.autltullv It can be ottn qulcklr rtsjht ouf of our stool :t cost. Itttl" ImmdlBt D'lverl Hnd for Snmplet J. T. RILEY LUMBER 620 Pine Street, Philadelphia l.onili.ini SH24 Mr.ln niUt Fireproof No Painting No Repairs Lat Forever Asbestot Shingle, Slate and Sheathing Co. AMBLER. PA. Phila. Office, 1927 Market Streot I- ',! ifci. I I IMF i M " 'sL&eatfteWMT ' ?zi tnffiTTcSswBsKvw A Iffi&M- B4WMry C5ilBsliiBy--MC3SiiMsSslWw if ii innr-i-j hr Ambler Asbestos Shingles Tffi j Letters to the Editor ! A Convention Hall To the Editor ol the Kvcnwe Vuhtto l.idner! Sir -What h s hoconie of tho liroJ' r the Lulldlns here of a larire convention hnllf I lIKve that n convention hull would much more Important lo this city's propr It than a Delaware Ktt4r hrldKn and uou'd ijt xory lltt.c mony In compnrl.on Vhll tdelphln Is Inrntrd at ft fine point for con ditions, inil vn should 1 nlrip to hne ilozens of sKh conventions In this clt el fry ejr If wo hsrt a proper place l which the) roul.l miel. Wo have the silo for It on our boautlfiil 1'arkwnr. When thy were Is.klnB eerliiusly of bulldlnir It some lr oei tlw wns much lMXBllnpj s to whnr It us to b placed, but I hole Is now no ther lo".itloit than the f'arkwny. II. W, 1. Philadelphia July S, 1021. A Noble Epitaph ro the Keillor of the Uvrnlno I'mMIc Ltitutr! Sir The noble vpltaph written by tho Ilav. T J. lloydi of Tushlngham vlenrnKe. Whitchurch, Knclsml. for tho Whitchurch var memorial cros on the occasion of the Armistice IHy obifrsanco In loll), and iui rlttlnsly quoted by tho Hon. Josoph H. sn. I.nughlln In his Tourth of July address. Ud not be allowed. I submit, to escape tho files of Die People's Forum: 'Buns of this place, let this of you be said That you who ll am worthy of your dead. These Kve their llc that you who live may reap A richer haret err you fill asleep." .1. J. IIUOOKM. Philadelphia July U, l2t. 8unday Baseball ro the KiHtor of the Kt'nilitO I'ubtlc l.edoer: Sit- t should like to moko n statement rcuardlnir Sunday ball tam In reply to Itlchanl Foley. Oermintown. Ho states that buseball Is not a poor min'a sport I hrc to disagree with him on that by stntlnB I at no rich man la responsible for the t.nllft of Amerlc's sreat nm, My rei ,.n is that no rich man or so-called .ib titnrlun such as l)r. Mutchlcr or Dr. I-ord-ne will attend a ball game as lon as th.y h.-v. nuinmoblles or uolf outflls or yachts or nhat not. Can a hatd-workln.t man who depends or w-nirn afford automobiles or Rolf out flis or nrhta cr summer cottaues In the .ountry' 1 ask Mr. Foley. "Can they?" If an- of those Sabbatarians and Mr. Foley i an use some common sense, they will osree wlih me I myself cannot nftord to belong I nnv muntry club and buy Kolf outfits. If Mr. F.dey can Kle me a list of nmuee. mm!' fur a man who works iTird nil week, nine ond ten hours dally, and who likes to po to church at a regular hour on Hur.doy ti.l pi.s Rood collections person ill to the church and not ibmiiRh ihc mulls, but who l fut Iffoed lit nluht. I would be much chitted for Ills Information or that of any ni elre. lloevr, 1 um opposid to Llic ler.suo game-i on Sunday, because thu h.ne six rtnvs outside tho Sabbsth dsv. and nvninst the man or orKsnlzfltlnn w-h tries to lake sunila sway from th tndlMrtunl ho i.nli ho.i Siturday oftcmom, which Is ery selrleh amount of time, nnd Is not ton nlent fur eery oiu Tho rich man takes 'M.I. n'klu md Saturdiiy and Sunday at his country homo and on tho links and In Ills car The aeraKe worker labors Saturc'nv mn-ntne. an I then Is rushed to dc.nh bt this mm st his country home through telephone ealle before he sets home. So. Mr Foley, hate i heart for your fellow man nnd leave tour selfish enthusiasm behind ou by trtlnK to enact legislation that will forbid rowdtlrm and nolso. and remember any one who has rellilon forced on him makes a poor Christian and a menace to God's tiachlnr. After all. Ood punishes each and every errlns person. Tornnrly I wss a Sunday school secre tary In the youngsteri' department and a Igter of children and mv fallow man K. L. B. Philadelphia, Julv in 11)21. Advises "In Earnest" n lllf ritlturn the Svvnintt -J'tifu l.rduer: Sir To a married man signing himself "In Earnest" 1 would say If he had bi"'n 'In oarnesi " the romance of his new life would not havo worn off In three months. "In Karnest" Is so miserably weak that he la neither a man nor does he deserve to be n husband I would say to hint, as tho Great Apostle said to the lame man. "Stand up rlsht on thy feet." As my dear mother or.ee upon a time said to me: "Commit thv way unto ihe Lord Trust also In Him. and He shall brln It to pass." A man able to support himself can support a wlfo If he hss irrlt In his mind aud love In his hart. Crder the circumstance the money for the hor.emoon mlKht have bteu saved for a nest crs to built upon. It was a funny time to look for work tust nfer returning from honeymoon, and norry am I that It Is so hard to ifet work for our young and old tieople, but 'In Earnest'' wit so much In earnest that he BOt a Job in the street cars, but It was not onrenlil and mortlfyln to himself and wife. I ot me toll both "In Hirnest" and his wife that no work Is mure honorable thsji honorable ork, which street car servlc. Is, and I hate known so manv of them for ho many iturs that I am glad to call them my dearly beloved brethren and bolleve them to be ceutlem-n. as much so as ant men In our land. Instead of "taklnK a stop backward'' cwhlch bs did when he left the sen-Ice) he was going forward. Just a fw das ajro In looking at the men digging In the sirct. I said to a lad "Quite as good for the body as golf, baeeball or unnls." Uoeh' "In Earnest," bo a man and a hustianl by being a woe earner DAVID J,. WITMKU. Phlladslphla. July 13. 121. Dancing on the Street To the JSditor ot the Evening J'ublio l.'itgtr- blr To my mind the street : no plars to dance, and I think It Is a great mistake to have turned over several squares of the Patlrway for that purpoee, forcing antomu fclllsts to make a detour In ordei to got to the Park The proper place for i dance is in a public liaP Dancing Is not inJotiDio on the hard asphalt pavement ..ther tlnn 8MB.NqfrH.g.Tl Wrw 1 1 Mavtovobv&I iwfl vrsra,' ,"V"tas"' n& w . sr b. tm. mmtrat m iu -s ss- r- : m jJ.BBm0tCAOl For Voluntary and Compulsory Services PHILADELPHIA METER CO. 042 Real Estate Trust Bldg., Phlla. WILL WIRE YOUR HOUSE 0 Itooms Switch In ten room. Phnne il.ir or evenlnr Pulil.ir 2103. tihrrwunil KID It Kyle Brothers Co. I l.lu V Ulh t. John T. Dyer Quarry Co. rto.ln.ss T'-fihUiIlM 1S9 1 BIRDSBORO TRAPPE ROCK Harmon Bldg., Philadelphia. Pa. l -i isle I js"" A I'h Phones William K. unnpmnn Ca Jbons 150G-0'8 WnBhinRton Ave. MASON BUILDERS ALSO OWNKP.H TIIK PHIl.AnKI.I'HIA llltlt'K COMPANY Cnpuoity of 30.000,000 per annum Kerbaugh Lime Company Ilutldcrs' Supplies $100,000 Stock Carried of Builders' Material Including Iron und S' el Pars Holts Nuts, illteis Washers Ula k . ni Oalvanl'iil sheets. Smull Angles (. hnr.r.eij, fiulns and ""DONNELLY & COMPANY Offlce, 317 Vine Street Wnrclioa.es! SIT Tin Ht.. 312 Weed b 338-40 mown St. Market UOd Main 4070-77 jp WATER METERS PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters lo tho Editor should bn ns brief nmt to tho point ns possible, RVoMIni; iinythlnc that would open ti denominational or sectarian dis cussion. No rittontlon will bo puld to anony mous letters, Nnines and ndilrctwM must be signed an ah evldcneo of Ktiod faith, although n.imos will not be printed If request la innde that liny bo omitted. Tho publication of a letter It not to ba tuken iih an Indorsement of It views by this paper. Communications avIII not lie re turned unlest accompanied by post age, nor will manuscript be saved. for the novelty that It presents, nnd I think you will find that this novelty will pass away quickly and that In a very ihort lime theta will bo very few dancers. Uesldes, It la very hard to regulate (.now Irof In tho street, and my observation of the offil slvenejs that I noticed In the dancing on Thursday nteitli.o- last Is going to have a very bod effect upon the young children, who stood about In lurve numbers watching. It people must dance this hot weather, tl ey should be kept oft the street, for they must be mentally deflclonl In some wa. nu they should not be left rxhlbltlnc their strango lrcntallty lo th" ptibtlc view, JOHN T. (iniMES. Philadelphia, July 12. 1021. Comments on Sims' Views To th. .'illtor of the Erenfiiy Public l.rdafr! Sir- Admiral Sims ! entitled to nls opin ion, and 1 like Ills frankness, lie has tho courage of his own convictions, and ha dotbtless expressed his honest opinion of mnn, many Americans. Mr. Hlms was llrltlrh born and would make a greot ad miral of the llrltlsh Navy. One thing Is rrost certain: If we were at wor with Eng land, he could not be trusted with the fate of the American Navy. Self-iletermlnatlon Is the principle In volved In the Irish question. To denounco the Americana ns asses who favor that i prli-clplo Is to slander every loyal son ot , Columbia and itlorlfy trearon to American locals Ktery man who deserts this prln clplc on onv battlefield Is as false to the Stars a in I Stripes as Judas was to Christ. I The true American nevor asks whether Ihe people fighting for this Ideal ar' Irish, ' Slats, lleUlans. Filipinos. Englishmen nrj Frenchmen It Is not necessary to hate the llritljh In order lo be good Amerlcnn. i but no man who hates Ireland because of. h r strusgle for freedom can hato true Icte and loinlty In his heart for Amerlcn. Men ill.e Mr. Slnls. who till the Hrlllth , Pes abiut public Kentlmrnt In America, do I FnnUnd inois hsrm than good. The In telligent Hrlton thanks no man for .decep tion, He wants to know the truth, nnd the untarnlflud truth Is that 00 per cent nf the American people favor, the Irish cause. L. I.. DONOVAN. Philadelphia. July 6. 1021. Delay In Soldiers' Relief To th- HJitor of the Uioiinp Public Ledger: blr II) heudlliiss In tho pniwrs recently I note that Intestlgatlon snows s sad negletu of n-alnvd war hemes Ly the United !. tiotcrnm nt nut. may I ask how can thi Congresp controlled by Volsteid and tits kind, who listen to such short sports ns William Jciinlnr Pryan and Wilbur Crafts end inl'iake ihcm for Jovian thundi rs, warle ai time oter such trivial matters Willi" jot n drop of liquid rcfrcthnnut lomalns In the arid desert which was once the Cmt.d St.ttcs of America? Why. the Congress is a marvel of prompt efflcl -in yl Didn't It vot peace with Germany less than two years after any other country 7 What moro can one ask? The real remedy Is not a "naval holiday, but a ttofed season for legislation and in open season for crank leclslators. The Ilusslan Heds hate been deported Tt's deport Volstead and his band as the worst menaces the Republic hae ever faced Then elect to Corgrcss poodle whose hearts nro In good working order to hear the voice of the real renple. .1 M WAIU'.RN. Philadelphia. July 14. 1021. The Mistake of Saving To the Editor of the Kvnlno Public Ltduer! Sir Just now the blllhonrds In manv parts of rtio city are plastered with bank advertisements which set forth the Joys of the miserly. Hut for the average wage worker to fall to secure the best means nf life that Is pisslnle for him with his meager wage, Is a mlnt.ilcc. If not a crime. If th" working man doss not spend his entire wege to secure th nreds of life, he Is .Imply lowering the standard and Is n detriment to his tellow man. If a workman receives 2," a week and only spends $20 to live on, he has lowered his utandurd of living one fifth. And to make a bad mailer worse, lha leas he spends the loss he will receive In wages. Among the wa'je wnikerswho de mand a decent living the wages are high. Statistics show thit tenantry Is on th" Increase, and this Is b"ln deplored by some Hut this state of affairs will never cause me to "bust my gall bladder" with grlof, for tt proves to u certain cttent thnt Ihe masses are living belter. They are searching for more life. Not far from 'khere I sit writing men ere working. Their work Is what Is com monly called unskilled labor Thej will wear nut o'.othes tery rnpl'IP . They re quire a largo quantity of good food. They are the most expensive of fturUrs to kep ft nut thev do not receive tW a week. It vtould be crlmlnul for these men In sate any part of their wagis It would be on Injustice to their families Those wl.o have their welfare at heart will not advieu them lo do eo, It Is truo that a portion of this class spend too much time hi the movie- and other Illusory smusements which teach them a false view of life, but this la not their fault. The same ones who advise them to deny themselves control also their amusements. Thus they seem to be within an iron ring from which there Is no escape, I hate observed that those who udvlse th workers to lower their standard nf living by not spending generally live on thj best In the land. "Wo must first secure a livelihood and then practloe virtue." Aristotle P. I, CHAMIlIt Philadelphia. July 8, 1921. Questions Answered The Michigan Bonus To the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sli Pleass advise me the amount m the Michigan -bonus and how It Is obtained I nil I nt cit from that Stnte nnd have madf tnv lumo herd since I got oui of the rerier When Is it patablc How should one make W 'trillion for It? W. t. II Ihlladi-lphla. lulv R 1021. The bonus will be I IB for each month of service. We do not know when they villi lsln to pat tt. Write to the Service Men's Hciosnlllor. Icard, Lansing. Mich iiKklng for proper b.unks on which to m.-ike ippllcatlun for the State bonus. Hanged or Hung lo the Editor of Ihe hvming Public l.idger' Sir Is It proper to ni -llm man was hanged" or "Tho m.m was hung"? O W. I.. Philadelphia, July K. 'i21 With refirenci to th- dmtli penalty, the preferred term of the pnst leuse Is "hrnged." Trolley In South Jersey 7'o fhe Kdifor 0 the hiimn J'ulilic .ciucr: Sir Kindly let me know how 1 can go from Atlantic City to Philadelphia by trol ley. If not all the na bow far can I gi by trolley and where would I hato to take the train to Philadelphia? H. LANG. Atlantic City, N. J.. July 12. 1021. There are vcrj few trolley lines In South Jersey for the reason that the settled sec tion In ro well covered by truliifc Thero H no trolley i.ctivreu Atlantic t'Uy and Cam den, hut the lectrlc train between the clt'es me Is .ill 1 I'lUln-nii nls Th" only trolley from Comdm going In the direction of At lanta '"It" is thi one to Woodbury, eight mile, vtlih u binnch of nijtkvwiud, fourteen miles, and fro-n Cnnnlcn to Cli-meniou, thir teen and a lulf miles, Robert Emmet's Burial Place To the Editor of the EvenUg Public Ledger: Sir Please tell me where llcbert Emmet, the Irish patriot. 1 burltd I li.ivo heard two places m'ntloned. W. L. MoC. Philadelphia July 14, IP21. Kinmi-t .1 body was mlirreil In Tlallys Acre, near Kllmnlnham Hospital. Dublin, and the n-malna ais said to nave been afterward iwjwved to Si M hun'n church- jiird or ti (llasneilti Coinetcrt An un liikcrlbc.l tombstone In each burial place Is now pointed out as marking Ills grave. The seines were left un nsrrlhcd lo comply with Ki.irntlt'i wish expressed In his spend un his trial and conviction for high treason. In September. 1K03 "Let there bs no In scription upon my tombj let no man wrlle my epitaph! no man can write my epitaph." Who 8ald It? To the Editor of 'the Evening I'ubUa Ledger! Sir Please nnstrer the following! In what play of Fhakespears's will 1 find. "One touch of nature makes tho whole world kin." Also Hhakespear speaks of a shipwreck on the const of Ilohenita, In what play, please? U, W. I Philadelphia. July 12, 1021. "Ono touch of nature makes the whole world kin" la from Bhskespsre'a "Trollus and Cresclda." Act 8, scene 8, The Shakespeare piny containing ths wrealc nn the nmmt At flnhetnl 1. nth. Winter's Tale," Harding and Training Camps To the Editor ot the Evening Piibllo Ledger! Sir Is Tresldent Harding In favor of civilian military training camps? W. I.. MATTUCK. Philadelphia, July 12, 1021, Tho Presldont haa said that he hopes to sen established during his Administration a comprehensive system of voluntary mili tary training for at least 100,000 men a jear. He thinks that every young man who Is willing to prepare himself for the defense nf h a country should be given the opportunity to do so. Senators and the Presidency To fhc KiKlor o Ihe Kvtnlttp- Public Ledger! Sit How many Prosldonts of the United States have seen previous service In the Senate? J. A. WILLIAMSON. Philadelphia. July 0, 1021. While President Harding Is the only Pres Went who went direct from the Senate to the White House, and Presldont aarfiald had tien elected to the Senate when nominated for tho presidency, there were eleven other Prsldents who had been Senators Monroo, John Qulncy Adams. Jackson. Van Huren. V'llllam Henry Harilson, Tyler. Plerc". tlvchanan, Johnson and Uenjsmln Harrison Not a Citizen To the Editor of the Evenino Public Ledger: Sir I was born In this city and t the age nf seven sailed to Lithuania with my parents, where I was educated In Llbau. When the revolution arose In ltusala, In 1000 07. I snllnd from Hamburg to the United States and havu lived here since. I nlways claimed to he nn American under my Inborn fights, but have I lost such rights by staying In a countr ruled by Russia for nine years or am I an American cltlsen. as 1 con lend? Q. L. II. Philadelphia.. July 12T. 1021. To enjoy the cltlnnshlp rights conferred by birth It would have besn necessary for tou in nnialii In tho United States until du became of ago. Under the circum stances ou are not an American citizen, Poems and Songs Desired Where Verses Are Found To the Fdltor of the Evening Pul.llc Ledger: Sir Con you Inform me ns to the authorship of the verses beginning: "(iod knows ns much aa can be known, But I don't think It's true." etc. D, L. THOMAN. Philadelphia, July 12. 1021 The terses ou refer to arc to bf found In full In Irvine Ii'acheller'a novel, "Ebn Holden " The first stanxa Is as follows "(od knows as much as can be known, Hut 1 don't think It's true, He knows of all the dangers In the path of me and ou. If I shut mv eyes and hurl a stone, That kills the King of Slam, The chances are that Qod would be Aa much surprloed as I am." Old Song Wanted Tithe Editor of the Jit-endi;; Public Ledger: Sir Kor tho benefit of myself nnd all who Alsh to seo It. pleaso print the eons th first line of tho chorus of which Js: "Rest. for the battle Is ended." L. W. CLEELAND. Philadelphia. July 7, 1021. Author of Poem To fhe Editor of the Kvnilno Pulillc Ledger. Sir Can ou tell me the authorship of 1 poem containing the following; "Can it be. O Christ In heaten, that ths strongest sufTer most7 Ttat tho wisest wand"r farthest and most horeleasly are lost? That Msn of rank In nature Is capacity for pain? That the anguish of tho elneer marks the sweetness of the otraln?" C. W. L Philadelphia, July fl, 1021. The nuot.itlon is from a poem bt Sarah Williams, who was born In leindun and died In 1R08. She wrote under ths pjelilonvm of "Sadie," and died while preparing her picms for publlcitlon The ibove poem Is entitled "Is It So O Chi 1st In Heaven?" Who Wrote Poem? To the Editor of tho Eieutno 'if 1c (.cdocr.' S11---Can ou give me the 10,1110 of the author of Ihe pom of which the roliowlnr verses are a part. I think I read It In one nt Zola's boi ks .tears sgn ' When u mother aband mi the child at her bosom. And leaves It In die In this bleak world alone, The stray lamb Is brought to the fold of some sherbet d for th. merciful Father takes care of His own." H, tv F. Thl'sdelphla, July 10. 1021. Si.oh excerpts are difficult In find In the unthologles which are indexed only by titles, authors and first lines. The meter of these verses Is one that was a favorite with Tom Moor. "I'll Be a Sunbeam" 'ro he Editor J Ins Evening Public Ledger: Sir inclosed you will find words of th song, "I'll ne a Sunbeam," by F. B, Uel don, which may bo the song asked for by Mrs w. L. Lyons. The song oan bo found In thi song book entitled "American School Songs," Hope Publishing Co. 2T Bast Twenty-second street, New York, and ISO Michigan avenue, Chicago, H Jfr,"E LA MONT. Philadelphia, June 12, 1021 I'LL UK A SlJNnKAM Hy 1'. i: Pelden If I were a sunbeam. This Is what I'd do I'd find the dark places, Searching the forest thro. I would kiss ths pals nuwers, lit ndlng low at my feet, Till each lonely blossom Opuned fair and swnot. cnoncs Iieautlful sunbrum' Ood sent you here, I'll be a sunbeam Lonely hearts to cheer. Mother's heart, baby's heait, Ilrother's heart, etc. So many dark places, In this world of sin. Why not be a sunbeam, Lotting the luve-llght In? (lod's beautiful love-light. Stnllcs and words of cheeri l"r.freis Is the sunshine We s-l-iuld siatter here. If we are like Jrsus Sun of r.ghtt-ouaiiess Who left the bright minslons, l.oiul lives to bless, 'Twill be sweetest pleasure (Jf His love to tell. Shining out Ills gladness Where the sad unss dwell. "Opportunity" To the Editcr ot the Evening Public Ledger: Sir Can ou publish for me a poem en title 1 "Opportunity" which begins: "They do me wrong who sav I come but onc." WALTKIl P. YOST I-hlladclpliU July 11. 1021. (iPPimTllNIlY Thev do me wrong who say I tome no more When once I knock and fall to find you In: Kor every dy I stand outride your door And bid you wake and rise to flght and win. Wall not for precious chances passed away, Weep not for golden ages on ths wsnsi Bach night I burn the records nf the day, At aunrlse eviry soul Is born ugnln. Laugh like a boy at splendors that have sped. To vanished Joys be blind and deaf and dumb; My judgments seal the dead past with Its dead. Hut never blind a moment yet to come, , Tho' deep In mire, wring net your bands and weepl 1 lend my arm (o all who say, "I can." o fhmfaccd uutcasl ever sanll so deep HUt ct might rise and bo a man again. fost thou behold thy lost youth "11 aghnsl' I)cst reel from righteous retribution's blow? Then turn from blotted archives ot Ihe past And dnd th futures' paxes white snow. 4 Art Ihnii n mourner? House thee from thy Slmll, Art Ihnu a sinner? Sins may be for given. , Kach morning gives thee wings to' flee from hells " ' Kach night a star to guide thy feet to heaven. Wnlter Mnlone. "Mrs, E. I., O," desires a poem en titled "The Drummer Hoy's Ilurlal," be. glnnlgg with the line: "All day long the storm of buttle o'er th startled valley swept." "C. V. V," asks for a poem containing these lines: "Her nrme was tho Klornntln; Her sails they woro of atlk; The ladles of Valencia Have skins as white as milk." "C. C. D." desires a Civil War poem ccntalnlng the following: "True Union men, attention give! I'll sing a solemn lay In memory of a much loved on Slain In the month ot May," The Penole'a Fnrtttn trill nnnM, Aitll In the Kvenlng PtiMlo Ledger, nnd also In the, Hundny. Public Ledger. Letter alsculng timely loplm will lie printed. a well as requested poems, and question vi Kcnrrm inirrcsc win ne nnsvvrrra. BTJMMEIl RESOnTH ATLANTIC CITY. N. J, Atlantic CiTy "SeashoreGayety Urban Luxuries" AWAY from the care andtieatof uS Ctjr . but not away from it finest advantages. A superb hotel, directly en tha ocean front. The summer center of American Social Life. Luxuriously equipped foyer and apacious suites. Cloister gardens in full bloom. Promenada deck sflotding the finest or sea and surf views. The Reiteuisnt Ttsymore, with lis delightful Old Woild atmosphere and tha far-famed Sub merino Grill. Superior Music and Library Tower with light vriiibl twenty miles at sea. American or European plan. Frcih aad salt water bath with all rooms. Floor chart en rs quest. The Home of Happy Living, DANI CL S. WHITE JOSEf H W. MOTT Pieddent Gen. MgT. ALL TOTJ'D KXPEOT A HOTEL TO UK NEWENGUHD 60, Creltn Art. tir. Dth. riihl fit IVardwsUk. Tor crioit Holerate lUta Ifetfl, ar. 8tl Fltr A n.ui tncnU. S blocki to Trot. A Cath. Chartists. Ranntnv hot A roM wattr tn ffxrui, prt. bath, epn itirTonnrjItifft, aire. 1!Ma. P.ler. to it.. Oath HmitM and Hhowr frta. Amr. rian, M.bO pp tlr. Opt, wkly, Excellent tab). Wrt'o for bt. ATCoJI of tit SaJt Bprmy?' Phono tnt, ITITZEH A 31ITZEH New Ownarahlp Dirtetion. IN THE MOST nEACTJFUIi SECTION HeiEDISON lfichlcr.il Ave., closo to Uench, -tluee bluoks from new "Rendesvoua" (Amusement Cn ler), convenient to all piers and amusements, open surroundings. Largs airy rooms. Hun rilng watir. private battis. American Plan S17.R0 1111 weekly, IS up dly. ISuroplran Plan. SI. t0 up dally Music, sun parlor, spacious porches. frs bathing privilege, shower baths. Noted for well-cookd food Every attention glvsn to comfort and service. n up nir.i Rp. Wlcly. Am. rinn (with meals) Cor. Pacific und Arifiinia nves. Prlv. r- frlgerutlnc Dlant! slectile kitchen cost, for Inspection, running water: all outald rooms: ecrumilously elsn. Kiev., prlv. bath, bats Ing from hotel; bath house and showers frs. Orchestra, dancing; white service; gsrag. Uooklel. New manasement. FR7 HOCKWrSmORT f3.fn un Dallv, iiccl.'l tfkly. Amer. plan. ELBERON t I'lrcrroof Amies. Tennessee Av. nr. Usuch. t'np sOi). Central: open aurmundlngs: ovp. Catholic 4 Protestant Churchss. Prlv. baths. Running Water in All Rooms l.sreilent table; fresh vegs. 'Windows screen ed. White service. Ilklet. R. II. I.udr. M. II FLAHERTY MOT PI '" ork and Allaalle Avenues ri v-r l c U H lMott rom p R sutton All outside rooms, cheerful and scrupluously clean; center of attractions and amusements! finest Reach Free bathing from hotel. Shower fiaths.r,uraprunIlnnNlnglallnnniaCI.,10 to as.no i Double ItoomsO to 4.lOilullri pedal weekly and week-enil rules. "THE MOTEL WITHIN YOUR MEANS" Correpondencand lnspcctkvi ollcilo. r ATLANTIC CiTV.N. J. Directly en th Ocean Front An American-plan hotel of dlstlnetlra CAPACITT 00. OARAOD Walfer J. Butte HOTEL THURBER Atlnnik 1 Maasachusetts Ave, t'np. .100, All iiliiiMo airy rooms llath'g fiom hotel tt .111 day up, spec willy Rump, nlun I'loasant service .MItH. V M. 'nil'RIIKR MOKEI-iAtrVl Virginia Ave. Co to Bench nnd Steel Pier. Capacity USD. American plan. Private Siths. Running water. Klevator. Blectiicltr. Uhlng from hotel ALOIS QIlUJJKft. BOTHWEUL Virginia Av. Id house from Dosrdwalk and Bteel l'ler. Uvery appointment. Illgheit atsndard In culslns and Mervlce. Booklet. SiLJvrER.rrorsi Kentucky Ave, Adjacent to liestn. Kverv apiiolntment. Culslns and aer. Ice unexce'led Mod. rules. It. llruckir Co, THE WHITTLE New Tork ave.. nr. neach; cap 300; runnln! water nil rooms; private baths: elevator t3.ai up dully. Anmr.i 12 up daily. Furnp SFNATOR rirProof. First hotel from 3E.rsrt.ls,iv1)0ttrilw.!( and Steel Pier on Virginia Ave. The new kind of Hotel. Newly furnished and sverttilng arranged for your comfort. Let us send you booklet a n d rates. TVin Watlcina Houtti Carolina ave. near inc wautins ,11)ach ,:vcfy comfop,r fci vice. Moderate rats, K 11. Arno'il, Owner HOTEL LEWIS " ftf'"", ,A,ve lxci Ilenl inl.la Mod, rules Clms. I), Lewis, Own. L Pmji ATfil PN Michigan Ave, Near lliaoh a """" Million Dollar Pier. One biock from Reading Hta. U thing allowed. iMinjip dnlly. Speo. vvklr. J. W. Itrley. Mm,. HoecllWOOd KenTucky AT, noai lisaoa UIH.UITUUU and aniussments: reason. nr nie rnir,. v,r..,.t.i. ,T i.ailltKlii. Parkway CottaRe.30?." Mx " Amr i oinna; v"""bj Euron. m.i faein, park. A. C, Chnnnell. form'ly lintel Channel! " " . ...,.miu New Rendinu "16 racinc av. Moi . rates. Hungarian out. sins. Dietary laws observed. Hnrfmsn flllber Hotel' BoSCObd K-XAveItef: rates, l'hnne 117. A, K. MARION MnnViallnn 18S B- fio- cr. Amer A t:Uroa HlBRnniiun ..,. frnm hnu.. ,, .,'""' V" f.sHun Wpslrn nster i?,",,u.ei,k avs. near n (.'SIUIII131CI Ktovalor. Private h,h. Ilunnlng water. Open sll vear. C. A. KOI'P Pcnnmont J? " v" '. near beaoh "I""""" Amer. plan K. CLARK 1911 AU. Av Large, airy nn. Rens'hl. outside rts NLITTALL 3 M,n Av- on u.ac ""' . Amer. Plan. 14.(10 day us. New Clnrion Kentucky Avs, Just off iltJW vuianon ijomrdek. B. K. Renlfase. sPvTffHftsw J L 1 31 it i 44MHBHftiSliH ' Worlds- UpeatespSbfeI'3aete3$ " Jhejl OSBORNE cZ).eW? SUMMER WKSOBTB OPWAW CITY. K. J. Capuclli liUj. uciati City .eading Iwisi ,j appointment and service. BPKCIAL JULY HATES i. HOtVARII SLOCUM, Leiiefitsaaier l'ormsi Manager IV Ureenbrltr White Bulpliur rlbrlng. V. V. . 'iwsrlrimni'n Running water throughout. Atgl f-v- 0th A Contra I. nuns TvaU In All Iwii ..(xts-st. TaliU .tnsxtmauasiisi tvii.mvtion, n, j 14-s-l U.n. Near beach tt Amusements. notei oerue eurot). Pian. s. itenie.pror. f sm.tfiirrsf SSftCedar, lilooie fi.m Mor l wynuuurat wnlkl run wa(f. Mrs.oidBs' 1 Asnvnv PAHK. N, J, PLAZA HOTEL ASIICRY PARR, N. 1. Only Ruropesn Hotel on ths ocn front. HeadqunrtSia for auto tourists' shnr dinner a specialty. JAB. KKL8ET. rrop. New Ocean Hotel ARntlRY TARR. N. J. Rnnnlng Water and Phone In Alt Reims Ustf m,i nn. kiyf.lt, rmrfwun THE METROPOLITAN AKntmy park. n. . CiimHIr HOOi Orchestra. Elevmleri neoatrt. It. A. Rreres, rron. C. II. I leers, Jr.. MgT. AsnCltY TARK INTORHATION Write lUNIi'IPAL IIIIIIRAII. Iloardw'k. fo lovtel or other Information: free tt authentic nrxMAit, n. j. The New Columbia On lb Ocean Front, llclmar. N. 3. Catering to tha Heat Clientele. Amer. Plan. Hates IS to 110 dally. Modern: capacity BOO: music, elevators to street 'eveli earare; writ for booklet, rhon TflO, l'. V. HTCAH. Mgr. OCKAX OROVK. N. J, THE SHELBURNE New, modern hotel! hot and cold runnln water In every loom! private baths. Ocean Pathwsv feeins reek ft ocean. V. r. Tlavnes vi r.... Directly on ocean front. LnailOntC elct family hotl. i. W. vimuviitt. Kh-ar. Owner A. Froe. The Wavcrly lu 0ctftn rihway, nw 3 management, oqean vlw. flrt-c'ss cuisine II, HANK. Owner, Thi Oupcn Ulrcetiy on neach 'nmt. sne vjuctai noninn. L. J. RnBSB..u SPRINO LAKK IlKACII. N. J. Jfo Essex 0 Sussex Spring LaJco Bcach-Sewjersey A Resort Hotel of refinement and (dlslincUve superiority -Now open CSKrmm.Mlt The Breakers Bering Lake Rrnrh. N. 3. ON OCKAX 1'RONT HI'IUXO LAItli. N. .1. THE WARREN On the Ocean HPniNQ LAKH, N. J, Golf, liathlng. Riding. vV. P. HTU1I118, Prop. SF.4IIRK11IT. X. .1. PENINSULA HOUSE .VV.Vrhkv Now Tort's Nearest Ocean rtosnrt Hotnl. Hooking Ofllco; New Peninsula Ilnus Hea brlnht. N. .1. Telenhone Seabrlght 1UT. RE.VC1I IIATCX. X. J. THE ENGLESIDE & Private baths with sea and fresh water: flvs tennis courts; booklet. R. F. ENOLB, Man siier. Also tho Covington. West Philadelphia HEA filRT. X. J. THE 8TOCRTOX, rUU 1IRT, X. J. A rhnrinlng new hotel on the ocean f rent i clubhouse, grill, privntj bench. MF.VQX. PA. DEVON INN DKVOX. PEXX3YLVAXIA llaln Line Pa. R. It., In ths beautiful Ches ter Valley, forty minutes from Ilroad Street' Ustlon. forty-four trains dally each way. three minutes trom Devon Station, and Just eff the Lincoln lilghwny. Amerlcnn plan. vteaains i-artien. tuernoon len or uinnsr Parties can be arranged for through ths tnnnst-emanl. Ideally convenient fee hi.k. Sub. iirbnn uweners. Dinner Saturday !-. inciuaing uancing, iz.vu a cover tt... . ,nn TaUiAion Golf I'rldlige norsetinrk RMIoi Tennis (lirnre Herrles II V. LAWARK WATKIt (1AP. P.. The BpIIpviip a" rniusc, orch., dancing, rhesler McDonald trm. P. Murray. lroiis. r.Aci.K.s str.Ri:. pa. Eagles Mere, Pa, The summer resort that Is different be. rauie It combines mountain nnd neashor conditions with unique surroundings. The sandv beach and temperate water of the Luke of the Kagles afford ip en did bathing 2200 feet above sea level. One of the finest golf courses In Amorlca, For booklet and rates, wrlle; THE FOREST INN HilRMAX V. YKAdER. Manager THE LAKESIDE JOHN S. KIRK & SOX THE RAYMOND L. H. C. LIST. Manager THE CRESTMONT INN WILLIAM UOOnS. Munngtr EAST STROPDWRCRO. PA, Berwick Inn Novated, llnihlng. For ucrwicK inn ..meeting, shady rmund rm nda. Oirare. Trollcv to entr-nre. Itooklet. 1'. C nifKEItanN. K. Stroudslmr. Pa. Mill NT I'OCOXO. PA Mount Pleasant House " V,ono' . . . IM. Private I ! free rirng.. W A & II, M, I.TCEt'H I.AAXXA. 1'IKK CO.. TA. RRKCIIXIIT COTTAOK, In the Pocono Mtta.t home cooking rates $14 per vvk, up. Heo. R. Parnnns. Always cool and I'ellithtful. vTKRXr.RSVILl.K. PA. HIGHLAND TERRACE INN Renovated and refurnished. Ideal Iocs, tlnn Moderate rate.. AIM V HL'HULEF anil FRANCIS W. WACIL THE O-NE-ON-TA eouth Mnuma.ii Mde.n hnm comforts Mod, rates, Rookl l DF.KR PARK. Mil. DEER PARK HOTEL And Cottages Hear Park Slarvland, Altitude 2MI0 feet. Oolf, Tmnls. 2 Swimming Pools. T. F. SII'LLIXH. Mgr. LAKK (II VMPI.AIX. X. T. tport Inn Cottages For Rent Own Golf Links Tsnnla hnaHncs V.n ,!... o.vi.. - --" " sw..,, J a. 111, IB, ItDlllllH Orcheatra. Steam heal. Supplies from nearby farms. Fresh vecetables. xiuunicit H. P. SMITH Westport-on-Lnke Cliamplaln, X. y. ADIRONIIACKS. N. V. roil AIIIIIOMIACK IIOOKLKT nnd InfoT matlon apply to lleo. W. Itjan. Sec'y.. Platts. ii'iHitiv V' . rJ"L moxtiIiwiijVkiikcj !L"?i,nTpp,,..'.'J.T,!l.r,'" imrrun of Man. - L.1 iiirKii nine,, jionlrcnl, Can. ROSTOV MASH. HPiTPI T3I1DTTAMD J'XICoTimonveoHhAwUoiton 0 ivi Ufi4 a, uivi liAli -utc Distinctive i Boston Housq ! One of trtf most homallha 1 liotla In tho world. r' Vr.naill"" 3nlfort)nrBooUttvi(hib? .Manager u.li. hi.ij,oi 1 1 Dp I V 1 MB. f CTlreejflilO 1 Ss'mmbii ixrimZ T !AVTiTr- . jn J4ST ",.-"?r:S55i -. r - im m &LzM 'his'MfimP CAtVABA Caffstoul In Canada, your Ideal Vacation I. Lakes-QcorBIan Bay-Nlpleor- rencc and Maritithe ProvlnctT FishlnB.BoatlnE, Bathing. Qolf Bumtncr playground in the at out-doors. "" Jasper Park, Alberta, and Mount Robson Park, British Coffi embrace the scenic mountain worT' ders of the Dominion. FISHING. HUNTINGana CAMPIKe Realfishinc and hunting ia virria streams and unspoiled big cu country in NOVA SCOTIA. New BRUNSWICK. QUEBEC 0 TARIO, ALBERTA and BRIT ISH COLUMBIA. f TRANSCONTINENTAL SERVICE Daily trains run from Montreal to Vancouver and from Toronto to Vancouver trains luxuriotul. equipped to make your journey 1 progress of pleasure. Restful sto overs at the Dominion's most ft. mous hotels. Completeyour tripts California and the Pacific Coast br seeine the Wonderland of Cuwdi Every assistance gladly given fa planning your tour; write or call CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS A. 6. CH0YVN, Gn. Ajent, Pir. n-i 1270 Broadway (Cor. 33rd su New York, N. Y. ' filA G?onr in trnwr on the StenSii AMRRICAX SHIPS ARE AVAIMBli ml JIILU UII..1.V V 111. till , Xflu coii6lo(lon Parnor flna'W ainiHi cflil, j.KJirimfii oic.iri.rr.. iy ItUlllVfTf luilll ottip a mini, nr rotes onernfor siuiin bottom ol cuflltll r ,- ., KLROrE. Iloulogne nnd London. 1'rniii New York. f 'I I August 111 S. ptcniber 20 Old NortlrK'll ,..!.. en 0nl.,l,n. Ilf .nlnnl.1al 'Klati.' JUi un uriii-iuuii i vv.itu".", .;;, -itWI Rrenirn nnd Ilnnrtc From New erk. . . in c..i... !.-. 'I') PMnmflf. IIHl AUBUBl 4" i.Cil.ll.iv. .- . v.v...... .. - August 23 Oct iUv 3 Prlncerj Mtloi" Jisa (111) August 30 Hudson (ISO) I'lj mouth, Cherliourg nnd Hrrnrn lnm Nett York. Julv 2H-August 27 September 3J-Am Auaust "a September 3 Ceurse TVuM ton (lRli) t-IIIITII AMRItlCA Rio lie Jnnelro. Mould lile ""l '" '""" Trom New lurk July -fl American Legion (D. Auiu.t .1 Huron JM)) Aucunt 17 Aeolus (1)11. , August 31 Southern tiers (nil 1'AR KAisT Honolulu. Yokolunin. liolic. Manila, Hongkong. From Man Krnnclsco July 3( Empire Stat 1") August fl Ooldan Ptale (in.;'. August SO Huoslcr male (10.0. VetAlminn. Ttohe. Miungli.il. SaaniUI IIoniil MnU",, Irom l,a(lr. or W ix tut"? i . ' HAWAII. PHILIPPINE. K.T OPtt Honolulu. Manila, bullion, maws-... loinbo. Culciitt.i. 'rum Sun I rannsre emhA3wV:1S',Ml Oc,obcr 1.-.-0...nl .' , " IMTnna Clin il. Los Ansflrs. ban ttuf anil iiiuiiu un .""""'' (Kni Ju'v 3d lluckeyc State ' (S0) September 3 Haw Wet e State 80 Mntson XtivUnthin Co. 120 Jlarket Slice; 01 Sliinson Str.tinel'lp V fi7 Wall Sircct N J, . Pel. Ilnwllne II c n .; 10.1 Pnclllc Jlu 1 f. J- ,(." 10 Iliiiiovr nu.. .s. , 100 'Ilie .lliniirni '" 17 Stnte Stresj , y Tel. Howling Orcen .i"-1,,. ...., II 'C 3ii lh "I'lg.. V'!' "' 160 V H. Mull t. S..C"" lnf' an iirundway. N Tel. Whitehall 1200. US. SHIPPING BOARP ttifwiyrwsj"iir 'IvvtoiksscsS iJXi: VMJJiLU FALL'rliVErftlNE, eiiiiij.1 iuii m ... -,..jaSinto 1 ik..(raeaor ""'. 1 Lesve rulloo Ot. Pier ! f.g 'I u.w u.dfard tine Mew """ irl Dslly enerpt Son- Usilir J H9 I N.it. Hcuitoa St. SV ariSi-ll! All cnoui '',"' Titilt W"" I , Uvei y evening ill. r?lurX II ('iH Far, on way. 12.00. round"'" pj DAY STEAMfc" jJM -i.r. u.mi lue luini'li "': ?. i.ki.nv l VTT1 '""fli'eam.f leaves on . --" -nue . Office ..i.r .1 Smith iieiQ'-r -- " ZZ cIpfcial suhdat All .la- on "" w"'j firprt J S....K n.luunre AV0.1 V 'Jrr Tui.r niiiii.e..-.--;,..v,, nni. - . r"iwJi m i ar f'iw' i isjf rrrtri, s m (Wsl.1 w. mmm.mjt.w ' in faltMMHMtwaiaaBMiMatMBMMijjjJI STKAMIHir XOTICFH ' ' i JmJ TStsKS- I. , msrningi oyn '- t sf. .tHil .'
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