Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 30, 1922, Night Extra, Page 21, Image 21

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et ter te the Editor
Call for BetUr Tranilt Faellltlea
which our woefully Inadequate street.
Mllway facilities directly cause.
n Ik a reflection upon the progres pregres
d,cnc of nil Phlladclphlans te w
nine submit te such JnjpW Iment te
fheir commercial and residential prog preg
res If ambition 'Is lacking for bigger
Md better affaire In our metropolitan
fife, tt te meat unfortunate, and should
be rudely atlmulated by, out- dally prew.
"Would some power the gift give ue,
tn see ourselves an ethers see us.
A Bread street subway and one or two
ether north and south express Hues
aheuld be started Immediate y and
i rushed te completion, along with an
other cast and west artery. Icanwhile,
mere frequent subwny trains and sur
Jfaec cnrTln tandem should be amply
provided during dallrjtransit peaks, .At
present, during such hours, this utility
U mere like n packing house tban a
I nubile service. .... .,
I Our municipal administration, jib
trustee of the citizens, should tuku the
initiative Immediately and be the pace
! maker In order te relieve existing con
gestion and provide adequate future
transit facilities and promote the very
bent Interests of the city ami its citi
zens. Meney, labor and ndu;trles are
new available for the work. Normalcy
in virtually with us, yet we de net
recognize it through our abnormal vl
, tlen developed during the war, when
ever thing was en an intensive and
tremendous scnle.
Our municipal transit facilities new
need real Intensive widespread action
te avoid embarrassment and less of
nrcstlge during the construction nnd
operation of the Scbqul-Ccntcnnlnl.
Everv progressive newspaper in the city
sheul'd blast away Incessantly until this
. vital need is furnished nnd finished in
fist time. H. I G. COATE3.
Philadelphia, May 27. 1022.
Displeased by Zander-Gump Verdict
Te the EdUer of the Kvenre Publle Ledger:
Sir Will you kindly hand the en
closed te Mr. Sidney Smith and greatly
oblige.
Mr. Smith I am really disappoint
ed in the verdict of Zander vs. Gump
case. I don't think it fair she should
get that money. Can't jeu let some
thing happen in favor of peer Unde
Blm. He loves her, but she does net
love him, that's why It Isn't fair. I
lave followed the Gumps for some time
and seu arc great.
W. E. JENKINS.
Philadelphia, May 20, 1022.
Mathematical and Nautical
te the Editor tt tht Evening Publii Acificr;
Sir I wish te call your attention te
a quiz in Inst Tuesday's Evening Pun
no Lcnenn, May 10. under the head
ing "What De Yeu Knew?". "Quiz
In traveling westward around the
world is a day le-t or gained?" Under
"Answer te Yesterday's Quiz," print
ed in the edition of Wednesday, May
IT. is the follewing:
In travellrg westward n round the world
a day la gained ut the International date
line, the 100th meridian nenr the middle of
the Pacific Ocean.
Here I wish te offer n correction.
First. The day Is lest and net gnlned.
Second. The international date line
theoretically coincides with the 180th
meridian, nnd net the 100th meridian,
as etir answer states.
The dite line Is purely an arbitrary
line and is net officially accepted by
uny government, but Us adoption bas
bwn for purposes of practicability. I;
Marts at the North Pele, passing through
Bering Strnlt. then slants te the west
te clear the projection of the Aleutian
IflnndH and gite them the same day as
the United States.
It then returns te the ISOtli meridian
and drops south irte the tropics, keep
ing far te the eastern of the Jnpnne'x)
Archipelago ami the Philippines, until,
earing the latitude of the Fiji Islands,
it makes another Mvcrvc te the eastern,
k. as nut te conflict with the dale in
Australia nnd the adjacent Islands of
Australasia.
It at no time comes in close prox
imity te cither of the 100th meridians,
east or west. (Consult any reliable at
las and you will sec.)
The navigators' date line is the 180th
meridian, nearly in the middle of the
Pacific Ocean and exactly twelve hours
from Greenwich.
A ship sailing westward lengthens its
day by one hour for every fifteen de
grees of lengtitudc moving with the sun,
nnd by u certain amount corresponding
te the difference of longitude made
Eoed by the ship's run, equivalent te
four minutes of time for ewry degree it
steams, and by going westward entirely
around the earth will have lest one
dav at the arrival at the starting point.
Te this navigator the second of the
month would be the first, or Monday,
Sunday.
This is evident, since by going around
the earth from the east te west, travel
ing westward, our ship has In respect
te itself diminished by one the number
of revolutions made by the earth during
this time. (Remember, opposite direc
tion te the earth's rotation.)
Steaming te the eastern, the reverse
takes place and our ship gains one dav,
making one mere revolution than the
earth does. (Same direction as the
earth's rotation.)
New let ua get down te "brass
tacks."
A ship sailing westward through Sat
urday, May 20, 1022, finds itself in
longitude in 170 degrees Gil minutes 45
seconds west and the time 11 hours 00
minutes P. M.
This position would be approximately
one-quarter of a mile or fifteen seconds
of arc from or te the east of the 180th
meridian and the time nearly midnight.
Say the speed of our ship is ten knots
per hour. At this rate ttie intervening
distance from our position 170 degrees
00 minutes 45 seconds W. te the 180th
meridian would be consumed within 1
minutu 80 seconds.
We would new find ourselves en the
date line, with Saturday behind us,
past, and Sunday A. M. beginning en
the eastern side of the line or in west
longitude. On the western side of the
line, or in east longitude, Siaidny would
be past and Monday A. M. beginning.
Thus we ww Id be literally precipitated
Inte "next week," losing one day Sun
day and startfng our entrance into cat
longitude with Monday.
The only length of dav equivalent te
time that the ship would have of Sun
t'a.v would be thirty hecends.
A ship in a similar position in cast
longitude and snillug eastward would
have just completed a day's run through
Stmday in east longitude, and after
crossing the line would find herself en
tering the A. M. period of another Sun
day in west longitude, thus gaining a
nay nnd having two Sundays In making
the eastward patsuge.
Should wu find ourselves nt S A. M.
Sunday. May 21. 1022, in nest longi
tude, with hi.ty miles te go te the date
nne, and nrrlving at 2 P. M. Sunday,
we epuld still carry en with the sumo
day namely. Sunday. '
Having had meridian altitude that day
(sun en the meridian) in west longitude,
at our next or succeeding meridian nl nl
titiule en the duy following we would
call Tuesday, having lest Monthly.
lieWAUH i nu.m.
PliilmU'lnliiii. Miiv II.'S. 11)22.
r. . 1 tiiKc miicll interest in tnc
- aa . .. ' a " . .a
'tutorials. People's Forum and What
le Yeu Knew of the Evening Pub- '
' T ' - . tw.
it
'S FOKP
KL K?".i?nd,lllt " dmlrcr of the
sheet from the Last Mlnute News en
page one te the pictorials en the last
P"SA. Yeu 8und t page also comes
I... h?re. Oh" admiration, I
have; cresacd the Pacific quite n few
ill".09 -8i ?av,K?t0' e' n trans-Paclflc
China coaster,
.ln . the. 9u,f. niver the Intention
- i i tat0 th,t an advance of ene
2jV"lJf iW0B m.ad8 hn the west
ward -bound vessel reached the 180th
id m", ft wa" ,n that Mnte that the
word, "gain" was used, "gain" Imply
ing? ?rereM ' ttae se rapid that an
entire tvventy four hours In skipped. As
!.-e.iBh,.Pi.' &.! Put .back In a Journey
until the 180th meridian is reached,
these alterations were conceived by the
writer of the Quiz anawer as a less
that is, retrogression of time and the
change at the date line as a speeding up
or gain. If a person were awaiting
some pleasurable event say, for in
Btance, a wedding te take place in a
?t ""J" one day waB dropped from
that week, reducing it te six days, he or
she m ght be inclined te believe that
there bad been a gain In time. The
answer given was perhaps tee figurative,
v ',. ""bough time is gained at the
date line en a westward voyage, a day
Is actually dropped and hence in the sci
entific tense lest. Editor.
Questions Answered
Federal Reserve System
Te tht Editor 0 the Evtnine Public Ltdetr:
Sir Kindly rmbllah In the l'eeplc'n Forum
a complete deecrlptlen of the Federal Re Re
aerve bank system. Thank you.
t. PERT-STRIV.
Philadelphia, May 23, 1022.
A "complete deacrlptlen" of the Federal
Reaerve eatem would occupy far mero apace
than the I'eeple'a Forum has at Its disposal.
Brleflv, under the terms of the Currency
Act of 1018. by which the Federal Reserve
ayatem waa eatabllahed. the country la divided
Inte twelve geographical dtvlalena. Hach of
theae has a "regional bank." Tlil hank Is
properly the central association for the na
tional banks In that dlvlilen and the me
dium for the tranaactlena between the Gov
ernment and the banka. The ateck for the
Federal or regional banks Is subscribed first
by the national banks and then by the public
at large. Many truat cempanlea have volun
tarily allied themselves with the Federal Re-
aervu ayatnm, though there waa no cempul-
alen, direct or Implied, In the law establish
ing It. It Is In these regional banks that the
Government deposits funds and theae banka
laaue notes. The national banks keep a re re
aerve en deposit In the rcsUmal banks.
These latter are directed by a beard of nine
members, or whom three are chosen by the
Federal Reacrve Deard and six by member
banka. Ihe Federal Reserve Deard cenalata
of the Secretary of the Treasury, the Cemp
treller of the Currency and flve ether mem
bers cheaen by the President of the United
Statea and two of whom must bk. expert
bankers but have no affiliation with any bank
during their term of service.
"Maid of the Mist"
Te the Editor of the Evening rublle J.tdarr:
Sir On August 21. 1021. I saw two beats
at the feet of Niagara Fall, each named
the Meld of the Mist. One was smaller and
much, elder than the ether and was evi
dently, net In regular service. I have aeen
theae two beats several times.
W. A. McCREA.
Philadelphia. May 24, 1022.
What was Implied In the Peeple'a Forum
statement that two beats named Maid of the
Mlat were net In aervlce at the Falls at the
same time was that they were net engaged
In regular pusscnger traffic. There have been
several vessels se called alnce the original
Maid nchleved her famous dash through the
rapids flfty-flve eara age, and the small
craft you saw In 1021 was evidently one of
these that had been retired from service.
A Figure of Speeeh
Te the Editor of the Evening Puelfc Ltdeer:
Sir When flctlnnlsts and ethers write
about waves "rolling mountains high." lust
what Is meant? Purely the waves of the
ocean never reach the altitude of a mountain
top! CURIOUS.
Philadelphia, May 27. 1022.
"Mountains high" la a mere figure of
apeech. It has been aacertalned that waves
de net rise mere than twelve feet nbeve the
level of c,alm water. An, however, there Is
a correaponJInK "trough" between every two
wave, the hlgheat crest of a wave la about
twento-feur feet ubeve the lewcft doprte deprte doprte
elen. The water a few feet below the bot
tom of a "trough" In a eterm Is perfectly
tranquil, the .storm causing only a auper
nclal agitation.
Pepms and Songs Desired
Memerial Day
te the Editor of the Evening Pub He Ledger:
Memery turns back today the pages of yore,
Each battle of the Civil War Is fought encu
mere;
Men of high courage that denned the blue
and the gray
Off then with our hats loudly cheer them
this May Day
Remember the A. E. F., our great Xatlen'b
firlde.
r chivalry and the brave deeds they
glut llled,
America greets you. our spirit wtll net lag
Let soldier, sailor, rlttxen salute the flag.
anoner. w. btevens.
Camden. N. J.. May 28.
Ten-Year-Old'i Memerial Peem
Te the Editor of the Evening P.uoHe Ledger:
Sir De you think, according te your judg
ment, that the following poem, entitled "Me "Me
eorial Day," Is In a fit oendltlon te be
printed? NORMAN DOSSEN.
Ten years old, 2407 Frankford avenue,
Pupil of Adams Scheel.
May SO. 1022.
MEMORIAL DAT
By Nerman Dessen
Thla Is the day when all are sad.
Thinking of each fallen man and lad.
Whose lives had ended before their times
In making a-rlght another's crimes.
We think of the men that have followed and
led.
Of all who for a righteous cauae had bled;
Ily our men all, dangers were gallantly
braved.
And whose determination our country had
saved.
'Twas our soldiers who made peace In this
land, a creatien:
'Twaa our aeldlers who fought te make ua a
nation.
All the United States memerialises you.
Fallen defenlers of the red white and blue.
As I walk through row en row of silent
rraves.
The last abode of our fallen braves,
Thtae flowers, all of a different hue,
Aa a token of gratitude I give te you.
Thla I'll try te premlae ye,
Away off In eternity,
Oh. noble men and patrleta true,
I'll de my beat te ee use you.
Te make our Natien greater tilt.
And keep It ever going up hill.
Snlilers! Since eighteen sUtv-flva
We've kept your memory allvu.
I am proud of the North, which ended the
fight.
And of the Seuth, for when they aaw their
cauie vvaa leat they ylelded te the right.
And new united we de atand
Te protect this our native land
"Soldier, Reetl Thy Warfare O'er"
Te the Editor of th i Evening Publio Ledger:
SirWill you please print In our Me Me
eorial Day Peeple's Forum the poem by Sir
Walter Stott beginning "Soldier, reatl thy
warfare o'er," and oblige one who wen
OVER THERE.
Philadelphia, May 20, 1022.
SOLDIER, REST
Soldier, reatl thy warfare o'er.
Sleep the aleep that knewa no breaking;
I. ream of battle flelda no mere,
)ii)i of danger, nights of waiting.
In our lale's enchanted hall.
Hands unaetn thy couch are strewing,
Fairy strains of music fall.
Every sens In slumber dewing.
Soldier, reatl thy warfare o'er.
Dream of fighting flelda no mere.
Sleep the aleep that knows )ie breaking.
Mern of tell, nor night of waking,
Ne rude sound ahull rtach nine ear,
Armer's clang, or wnr-eteed champing.
Trump nor pibrech eummen here,
Muaterlng clan, or aquaernn irumpins.
.. -.--.-------.-- - .
vet the lark's shrill nre may corns
At the daybreak from the fallow.
And the bittern sound his drum,
Peumlrur from th Mdgy shstlvw.
Ruder sounds shall hens bs Hear,
Guards nor wsrdfrs chsllenr mrsl
Here's he war-steed's lulgh siirt champing,
Bheullng clans or squadrons stamping.
Huntsman, rest! thy chase is dens,
Vhlte our slumbreus spelts aaaall ye.
Dream net, with the rising sun.
Ruglers hore shall aeund reveille.
Sleepl ths deer Is In his dent
Blnepl the hounds nr by the lrlngl
Bleep I nor 1renm In veider glen,
Hew thy gallant steed lay dying.
Huntsman, reatt thy chase Is denel
Think net of the rising sunt
Fer at dawning te aaaall ye.
Hers no buries sound reveille.
. The People' Fernm will appear dally
In the Evening Peblle ledger, and alaa
in the.Hnndar Pnblle ledger. Letters
discussing timely topics will be printed,
as well na requested poems, and questions
of general Interest will be answered.
F
SPRINO RKSOKTW
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J,
as.ne up dly. Hnecl, wkly. Amer. Flan.
nnd Flreoreof Annex. Tennessee av. nr.
Reach. Cap, JOU: central! open surround
ings; epp. i;atneua ana Areiesiani
churches. Prlv. baths.
Running Water in All Reems
Kxcellent table; fresh vegetables. Win
dows screened. White aervlce. Booklet.
83.80 Day Up. Sped. Wkly. Am. Flan
e. Carolina ave., right off Beardwalk:
convenient te all attractions. Cap. 600;
strictly modern; elevator; prlv. baths.
Running Water in All Reems
Large, beautifully appointed solarium.
Refined patronage. Cuisine and service
unexcelled. Uoeklet. Ueth hotels owner
ship management. R. II. 1..UDY. M. D.
MONTICELLO
KxcelN In Comfert. Serjlce ind t'ulslne
Kentucky Avenue Near Heai'.i
Dancing, Orchestra
Write for Special June Rates
Atlantic City's llncst. largest and Most
Popular Moderate-Itnte Hetel
Choice, well-furnished rooms, private
baths, metnl beds, elevators te street,
unusually attractive lobby, parlors and
reception rnemis capacltv 000; erchestra:
dancing. Newly papered and renovated
throughout. Public showers. Rates 13.110
tip dally: special weekly. American Plan.
RUNNING WATER IN ROOMS
Ownership manan't. Write for booklet D.
T'hnne 101H. 1T.TTKU A HOt.I.INOER
All YOU'D BXPBCT A HOTBL TO BR
Btael Pltr and all amusements; two blscka te Pretest-
nt and Csthelle Churches. .... ..
RUNNING WATER IN EVERY ROOM
Improved at a Cost Cceedln $30,000
All rooms refurnished, eleetrle lights.TSImmens beds:
repapered and repainted: private baths; elev. te an
Beers; eseellent table: private ref'g and Ice plant;
bathhouses and showers with attendants.
Americsn Plan, $1 op dly. $20 up wkly.
Write for Ilklt. and ' 'Call of the Bait Snraj " Phene (jl
Personally managed by owners. ITITZU IllTZU
RI.KKP WI1ERF. LIFE Is SAFEST
Rrlck, Hieel nnd Htone Construction
PRINCESS
Ocean uid Se. Carolina Av. Largest moderate
rate house of modern large city construction.
Het and Celd Running Water In all Reems
Private Ruths Elevator
French chef. Excellent tuble. Orchestra.
Danclnif. Free bathhouses for guests with
Boardwalk entrance. S HO and up dally. Am.
plan. 12 up. Eu. plan. Hpcclnl wecklv. Rook Reek
let with auto read map mailed. Ph, 4514-1210
PAUL C. R03ECRANS. Owner & Proprietor
S3 un Dly.t Sp. Wkly. Am. Finn. (with meats)
OSBORNE
Cor. Pacific and Arkansas nves. Prlv. re
frlceratlng plant: electrle kitchen open for
Inspection; running water: all outside rooms;
scrupulously clean. Elev. prlv. baths, bath
ing from hetel: bath house and showers free.
Orchestra, dancing: white aervlc: garage,
n.ieklet. FRY HOCKENBURY.
ALBEMARLE
Virginia uve., block from famous Boardwalk
and Steel Pier; open after Improvements
coating S35.00O. making this house strictly
modern In everv sense. Electricity thrunut.
RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS
Spacious selarium: sun deck; private baths:
elevator; II. 00 day up, rooms only. Owner
shin management. GABLE & DEVITT.
anje Breaker.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
On the Ocean Frent
American nnd European Plans
FIREPROOF '
Umiaually attractive nt this season. Dancing.
New Gelf Club privileges. Uarage en prem
ises, Sensible rates.
On Ocean front at Mentpeller ave. Suites with
hath, running water ull reams: elevator.
Spring rates 14 day up, 124 up wkly. Amer.
Plan: also Europ. plan H. M. REEVES.
KENTUCKY
Kentucky AV. nr. Beach. Cap. 350. Running
water. Prlv. baths. Pha. In rms. Orch. Dane
Ins. $8.80 up dly. Spec, wklv King A Karbnrt
ALTER HALL
8. Carolina ave. nr. beach. Mted. throughout,
Seed, early season rates. Amer. and Eurnn
Plan. Open all year. MRS. K. RYAN. I
I
THURBER
Atlantic & Massachusetts ave. Capacity U00.
All outside, airy roema. Bathing from hotel.
11.00 day up. Special weekly European plan
Raataurant connected, MRS. V. M. THURBER
Kentucky ave
near beach: tvers mefl.rn :
imprevement:
Open all vear,
Imprevement: apedal spring rates. Booklet. '
juii.-n j. Munrav, uwnii, '
RATMORE ATCWC
World's Greatest Hettl Success
THP FI WfsOn 8t' ,Ja,m" Place. .
I fib LLIIUUU overlooking Beard-'
walk. Fireproof. Copaelty i'50. "r1"'" 1
baths. Running water In rooms. Elevator.,
K. T. tlltAFF. Owner
AUSTINE lacmc " Jam" Plll- c'ose
nUkil!Et ,, cmrches & amusements.
Running wate? In rooms. P. H. JONEH
...
TAROR INN Ocan end Connecticut At. I
ltOVinmilMMI locatien: lirn lr
rooms
excellent table; i'Oth season; owner
mgmi
Burins rates.
t-.m..
M. Dunn.
MILLER COTTAGE A;.V.7p.DSi-
for Us table. 13 up dally; $18 up weekly.
llUh season. KmarHen Cmuthamel. Mgr.
You'll XHE LOUVAN "'"' "
Like fcl a-,wwv-s Beach
Tenn. ave, Running water In rooms. Med.
rates. Europ. plan. Mrs. K. Cenner.
HOTEL MORTON
Virginia Ave. Near Reach
Write for boeklet: new brick addition.
AIKTINE Pacific St. James Place. Clese
nudimu t0 ttl, chUrches 4 amuaementa
Running walef In rooms K. u. jd.nls
MONTICELLO :2.r ' & dclayMu?
$20 up weekly. FETTER a HOLLINOER
Hetel Boscobel ""ajj,"
VIW:J''t, ,18 "" rh m- A- K- MARION
TIIF PLAZA St. Charlea Pacflc. Re
II1& ronten flnfd .urreundlnga. Every
anp. Open all year. Pelt rich A Russell, Mgrs.
nnAutin 1010 Paclfle Ave. Prlv. baths.
ajOOWUl Hmining water. Knrenenn plan.
WIMIWOOI. N. J.
EDGETON HOTEL Spec;?HleBprln8
Real Meals. IV. II. Hudslns. Mgr.
Anr1ia Picturesque Unusual environment.
niXBUia Mnijneua Bn(i Pacific. MRS. V.
D. MAXWELL.
HAVILLA Mur19 Av". nr Beach. Under
new management. Ooed table.
Homelike, comfortable rms. Mr.R.A.Heward.
FFNWICK Hetel and Restaurant. Opp.
rcilTfivr. renna, n, R, .tatlen. Booklet.
EILBERON
NEW ENGLAND
lu r.Mln. A 4n nff Rarh And HOArOWt II ntlT
?AT
1-
'i'.Wl ss. miasms -W-V
UWMWW.L jgTcneMWBLii atakh.
Nanr Calaalal All eutslds rooms. Prlv, A
I!W vvivniai . ,,,,.. n. m. tlvrnn.Prnn.
KEYSTONE Mttl Av' Sunning water.
ra1ianm Olenwoed Ave, nr. beach1. Run.
aveiwyn w1., m,,, n(lt, Mrs. Mnualey,
KOysjig and Afiartmesitf
TEMPLE HALL "'"'" "w mt. si4 it.
Itmriiti lUUb p 0 aTi community
plan, tiff wsalj ; up. Aute meets trains.
MAONO!
i.i A ill B. Magnelia, rur. rma.i
hkn.l prlv. I hear Reach
J. I R. Jacksen
Carlar Hall Cedar Ave, near Seaeh. Run-
.m w-,-- jt.m, a niAvlrA
Mtrlborengh ApU.g11'
fur.lgt. hrkpsr.
Roberts Av.
DERBYSHIRE pcln Sniper. Cem.
lBipijniic tiUn .kMr, privii,t,t.
VRRMONT. 148 B. Hehelllngsr. tt.BO day.
Am. pian. ivs,ini. taeis. rs. c. sioiveewB
rkattaa 141 B, WtldWOOd SV. Fum. MM.
v" Prlv. of hkpg. Mrs. O. It. Jackaen
WILDWOOD CftEBT. H. t.
JUSTICE APTS. fT-.--2S
amuaamtnte. Moderate terms. Bathing from
teuse. Large breeiy perches.
W. A
Justice
OCEAN CITY. N. ,
THE SWANNOA Seventh St. CsnUsl At.
Oeesn City, N, I, An exclusive cottage
giving home comforts with hotel service.
Centrally . located, few minutes' walk te
beacn ana attractions, special rates let
month of June. Bend for booklet.
LA MONTE
8th and Ocean Ave. Excellent table. Med.
rates. Open all year. MRS. M. B. THOMAS.
BERKELEY I,each trmt lT- '
" rms ; every one with ocean
view. Bathing from house. Merris Sellers
RALEIGH 'ew Pen' Het and cold
ivruiuuii running water In all rooms,
June rates. MRS. MARTHA BTEWART.
ROm YN nil Central. Fur. rooms Near
KUSbin .,chi M. O. HUELL.
Haleven Hall Amer. A Eurnp. 1110 Wes Wes
naicyen nan v av Mrf F D Maxw.
The ImnerlaJ Nar Beach, special June
ine imperial r)((f, A M MacOREneR
MFI ROSE 14lh snd Asbury. New open.
tUCL.IyiJE. R,tf, JOHN I VANTINB
HIQIAVNF Run'g water in every room.
PIJWH Ic Booklet. E. IILUNDIN.
HEA ISI.K CITY. N. .
nBw jersey's
FINEST RESORT
The Retort Vm Cm
Itpend Upen
te farada the proper reqali.
lies fer a taaretiaklr ealerable
vacation. Healthful climate,
perfect weather aad delightful
surroundings. Sea and Inlaad
Biking, yachting, sailing aad
numerous outdoor sports aad
enterUlaaMsit.
Splendid Yacht Club
TMKE MILES IF ICUI
I0M0WUK
Saftst Bathing Beach aa Ike
Jenny Ceatt
NOW Is the tlme te real s eat.
tags for the summer or make
your reservations at one of
the eieel'ent hotels or bond bend
ing houses.
Fer Information write
CITY CLERK
City Rail, Sea Isle City, N. J.
HEA ISLE CITY. N. J.
Fer Information write City Clerk. Citr stall
HOTEL STEVENS Directly en Boardwalk.
Amer. a Europ. plan. R. T. Stevens. Prep.
AVALON. N. J.
THE PRINCETON
AVALON,
NEW JERSEY
Excellent culalne. Running water, baths
Near beach. JOSEPH Y. DILATL'PH. Prep.
HERBERT Q. RITEl). Manager.
SPRING LAKE BEACH. N. J.
THE BREAKERS
By the Sea. Spring Lake Beach. N. 3,
Sea Bathlnfr. RldlnK. Beating. Orchestra.
Dancing. Privilege of two
lS-hele golf
courses. Ten Tennis courts.
Hetel new open for Inspection
Early Reservations suggested. Phene 909,
Open for the Seaaen June 17th.
I1EACH HAVEN. N. J.
THE ENGLESIDEnT,,
Private hatha with sea ana Trash water)
Ave tennis ceurts: booklet. R. V. ENOLB
ttgr. Alse ths Covington. West Philadelphia.
SE GIRT. N. .1.
THE STOCKTON
On the Ocean Frent
Sen Girt, adjoining tiprlng Lake. N. J.
OCEAN GROVE, X. J.
THE IVY HOUSE :f MAtN AVB
inc. its nuuai OCEAN QROVE. N.J.
CAPE MAY. N. i.
KEEP COOL AT CAPE MAY. N. J.
Fer booklet, write Beard of Trade
MOUNT rOCONO, TA.
DEVONSHIRE PINES ?T,N1
Special Spring Rates. Fishing. Bathing 'and
nnatlng. Booklet H D. Humphrey.
CANADENSIS. PA.
LAUREL GROVE INN c8'",,
iM.,m melt tablet aaraaei 118 weak! nklt.
LAANNA, PA.
Th I ancaster Hrnv- comfortable, rest-
ine iiancaiier ful In pocenoii ra)r
ratea. Information. Baughan Utt. Preps.
BWARTHMORB. PA.
a T W A T n n A V T! K
a I A " " "
INN
. BWRiHVJ,lK1' . . .
Attractive Suburban Iletel SO minutes from
Phils. Bread St. Station. Free auto te morn
Ine and evening trains. OARAOE In connec
tion. Spacious grounds. Tennis, Canoeing,
tianclng. TE4. ROOM. Dav. wkly. and mtbly.
rates quoted. Dinner Parties. Banqueta.
WE8TPOBT. N. 1.
RSTPORT INN
ON LAKK CHAMPLAIN
Heuaekeeplng and non-tieuaekeeolns
cettagea. Own golf links, tennis,
beating, bathing, flehlng. orchestra;
steam icat Rates 17.00 up Blkt.
II. P. SflTn. Westrrart. N. V.
STAMFORD. N. V.
i.lt btnmferd-ln. the-Catakllla. N. V. Fer
Bklt. and Information write Cham, of Cem
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PINK HILL, N. .
THE CORNISH HOUSE Ac.c,- "
., . . . vatlen 2000 ft.
hd,enr" '?,""!..".' JrlVvi,h ?' ,P',h,"".
fishing, rowing, music and dancing Booklets,
F. Berkewltz. Pine Hill. Ulster Ce , N. Y.
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LENOX. MAbB.
HOTEL ASHNWALL
LENOX, MASS.
High and Coel in tht Btrkshirti
Opena June 17. OOI.F. SADDLE RIDINO,
Desirable Cettagea with Hetel Service.
L. A. TWOROflEB. Manager
Addreaa until May 80, cars Hetel Uslmsab
did st. and Park ave.. New Yerk.
Winter Raaert. Princess Haul. Denes
EDUCATIONAL
liflth Hraea
STRAYER'S Th "" "ualneae Srheel
91IUIblJ 07 CHESTNUT ST.
l'oaltlen guaran'd. Enter new. Day or night.
EDUCATIONAL CAMPS
THOUSAND ISLANDS. N. T.
CAMP WEE-E-YAH-YAH
Far boys 8 te 11 year et age. July 1 U
Ant. 31, ftlS. Illustrated booklet en reqaest,
. U. BUXTON. tO NewaU Bt EUta, M, T.
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HIOHMOCNT. N. T.
GRAND HOTEL STATION -
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NmHsKiU MfulMttMyaitnrHsSflMnHawatw
New Open. Finest In the Catskllls. Kleratlen .1.000 feet.
Furnishing n Cosmopolitan Henert Lite X'nequiUed Klaevthere.
Dallr Ceneerta nnd Iianetng) (irlll. eleetrle lights. nnr reads, nenr mncrere otrtdeor
srtmralng peel with rontinueus running apnnr water. Jewish inrtnrr Law Observed.
Hpewla! Jane rates. Write for Booklet nnd
TOl'RS
yyVaislT3MiiMBatey'aRtlsl
Chester, Pennsgreve & Brandywine Springs Park
The beautiful Parks surrounding Wilmington will be camping grounds for many a
family picnic en the firit big holiday of the Spring and the full Spring schedule for Sun
day and Holidays will be adopted, starting en Saturday next, when four big steel steamers
will be put into full commission. Beats will operate at convenient times from 7.30 A. M.
te 9.30 P. M., which will be mere than ample te handle the patrons without crowding. Ne
one of our beats is ever allowed te carry mere than its allotment, and se no overcrowding
BEST RIVER EXCURSION FOR THE BIG HOLIDAYS
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By an Easterner
MEN, women, children all need a change
in summer time from the year's routine
of business, home and school.
It is profitable in dollars and in" health.
Geed business men and doctors all agree.
Decide te go and go new. But have a com
plete change, for in the greatest change is
greatest value.
I was se advised by a physician years age,
and the question naturally arose, "Where te ?"
A Surprising Answer
A friend of mine suggested Southern Cali
fornia, which caused me great surprise.
I thought it a warm place te go in summer.
But he convinced me otherwise and se I went.
I spent July, August and September there
and 9lept under blankets ninety nights. I
never knew a finer summer climate. Balmy
days, ideal for any sport, and refreshing sleep
were invariably the rule.
But mere than that, I enjoyed the absolute
diversion due te totally different environment
and "atmesphers," that really,, renews people
who are fajged.
This same experience is-near you, tee only
a few' hours away. Fer two weeks or two
months it's worth your while. .,
A World Within a Province ". '" thing te de , go new-go
Southern California is a summer wonder- t this summer. Men, women, children all
land of opportunity for fun or rest v need a change like this. Decide new. Yest
Here are great seashore resorts with- fine ; can arrange it if you will.
hotels or modest cottages. f Special lewrate. round trip fares new
Four thousand miles of paved automobile in effect Ve mere War Tax,
highways marked by 70,000 official guide-signs '' Ask any railroad ticket agent for further
te direct you te myriad points of interest, in- information, or mail coupon below,
eluding , a ,one-hundred-and-one-mile drive . You'll say it's the best trip of your life.
I Average mean temperature ler Seatb- Wm
1 em Califernia: June, M decrees; July, kites'" Vi?.
I 70 decrees; August. 71 decrees; Sep- ''ViJ J!Sa5ft.
' (S ! Arasa c
ItinnWOCKT. N. T.
A CITY
ITSELF
- - HIGHMOUNT, N.
Rates.
ITIANK HEIDEN. I'rep.
Terus
.
SPECIAL
SATURDAY, SUNDAY
a-ia AND '
Decoration Day
EXCURSIONS TO
WILMINGTON
Schadula (Daylight Saying Tlraa)
RIAL DAT
1.1.
10S ail.ss), l.l
. T. M.
at reansgrars aa
M.
Batardays
enry. All Bsais Hta
6qcIunds.kx. 50c
VVvHOLIDAYS RATES SATURDAYSV1'
Pfer 5 North Above Arch
One Trip
called "Rim of the World" with atupendeul
views en either side.
The world's most famous ocean fishinf
grounds, where champion anglers come each
year from every section of the glebe. Alse
mountain tieut streams.
Mountain climbing, with scenic grandeur
that Switzerland would beast, or visit a peak
by trolley. Ocean islands and mountain lakes
like Italy's.
Great cities, old Spanish missions and primal
wildernesses within a stone's threw.
A desert (next deer te rich orange groves)'
larger than all, save Sahara, with strange
mirage effects. In fact, a thousand unusual
attractions te absorb you in their interest.
And all these delights and curiosities within a
circle with a radius of a few hours. Trard
as you will by meter, train or trolley.
Don't say you can't leave business. Takt
the family and go! You'll never regret it, for
this is one trip in a thousand. Make it new I
Starts en the Train
The railroad trip itself is memorable--through
the canyons, mountains and great
plains. Every inch is teeming with our early
history. This great vacation starts when vei
SAKATOGA SritlNOS. N. Y.
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y.
FOR HEALTH AND RECREATION
Se Sundav srttertlsemcnt In 'his paper.
Write Publicity Bureau ter Information.
LAKE ROSSKAC. ONT.. CANADA
Canada's finest summer hotel, in
the heart of the Mutkeka Lakes (Hoi (Hei
seau. Jeseph and Mutkeka ) All eutmde
rooms, fateinstlngvlstaa of forest lake
andlils-nii tielf, fishing, bathing, tennis,
selling Malaria and hay fever unknown
Mere real rnjeymrt f erless money than
nrwh.r !. In lh world F.ry ,oem
&,1 rtte Ar.nmwM,tl.n H Jul, ...ur.q
klii. Royal Muskoka P. O., Ontario.
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of Southern California
TOURS
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Before
Sailing
CUCURE a eer
of tills Interest
Ine folder. TeW
Charm 0 EnglmU,"
Issue 1 fre by Ths
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V e t e r n th
prmlr Jteute for
Trmle In Great
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materlnllv assist In arranging an
itneriry te Inciutlw places of note
worthy intereet Historic Castlea and
S innKhelds Hith frowning nates and
hastens The Cnrhedrnls and Unlver
attles Washlngtnn'H Hhakeaeare's
nnd Hums f'euntrj The I.alcea of
Knclnnd, Scotland nnd Irn'and. Alse
the Heaurts of North Wales.
JOHN FA1IIMAN, Agent
lmlen 4 North Western Knllvxay,
.'(HI 1'. Fifth Arenue. New Yerk
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Caaa Cesl anal Raw Milan man
uanr rTi u IW alMnel
Orchestra Concerts-Coel Comfortable
Stotereoms. Leave dally Plsr 14 N, It.
Fulton St.. 5J0P. M.Dsyllght Tlraa.
NEW BEDFORD LINK -Te New
Dedford and the Islands of Marthas
Vine Yard and Nsntucket. Lv. dally
ex. Sun. from Pier 40 N.R Ft Haia
St, 6 CO P.M. Dsyl't Tlmefl ' "lJ'ti) V
NEW LONDON LINE-Lv. dally s.
cept Sunday Pier 40 N R. Housten Ut,
jj'i r m uayngni Time,
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