m 1 ;:uajm . .J.4J?t..Mii f'tfei '""V? I :.. 5(y-,,Ti ,( , ". ' ll III ll I) "("-W'WilIU v UflMi IKEW ENGLAND'S 58f? rlPfMi TCrTAXTrVTi' TlTrrJT'Tri T.TnrkttWT. nTTTT l-nnTTirrrA Trrin-rviTTriciT-v A -xr ' S-ttVi-i W HOOO - , . RV' ' Vj jui xixjliw a tjjiiiv a-irujvjrjx x: xxxxjAJLf JHIJJT XXXt, VVJCiiJiXUCUXtt.X , UUJMJCj . 1922 SHORE GALLS MANY thr rlslilceii milce of Nmv Iliiiiipslitrc ((iiiM.ninl lien-. It.n lleai'h iltij the, ''' n-lli ni nili i'IIhiwm with tin' fiisliiiiiinhlc -iimini'f rutins., ntnl lmtel roleiiict nt "mil. llnich mill Kciiii.'biliik, ivrniictiuiiupfii i. Me, while further The IhiiiiIkmN of Mitmurr renrlR of coif rind Seuth" New 1'iiliuii1 tuv ri'iiillly ntnl linn cenn iiil(Mj rnichc'il. Mini lire euslly nrei'ss-- mom llilr te ouch ethi'r lij leiiil or uill.'H tcumcr in it few lnu'irs, lit inel. Nil tun iiiikIm tin's,. weiH rrfill rcM fn. I n- t eutit. (e ll iiinl Kerlnl Rntlicilnni lilgli stale of develop- Tfl'i ;L.fautiful Resorts Stretch Frem i i . ,j.i KJ..flar bW8, III! (L'lllKlult. Olil Olelnitil. I'nl'tl.'lllct. I litlll III llllllin . iiil,i ..Mini i.'ili llll HIP llmt liitcri'xilns iiinl Ihm'Iv old rit I icmltiliis jalmr I'tciiti'd 1 1n t-tlt'iii1lil , Itli Km Kreiit tiurher, Mmiil-dettril, j linlt'N mill iinietillii cut rninls anil ih'-1 and the niW'r t'npc I'l1.'i'.itli, imve the wlnpcd tin iiitirtiinllii" for tilTtinllii! wiv for tin- iirmitiiw of the Maine cnat iilnit ciid'r-s dlv-r-ii ! ntnl liiMltliful I In fellow. I tar Harher. mt te New- I -! Im of cvir. nrli-li. Ills words after lie had ninde I lie t rip hv train i "A jennipy IIIip fiilr.lnnil for fllil IKi.1.1 .hIi.m 1....111) Inu A II 11 llf I 1 1 I . nir iiii'-l vnp,.lll IM mil 11 rt i-ih- m-. PU tirehle. iii t'lmnv. knnu ilin I .t..u .....I ...i.....n.i .,.. . .nmtlmp Ul . V "it i in 11 Mini l'i nt---.mill I'll I ii I- ill i". i mii"' i ehert Leuis Stoictienn eiup mild nbeut t-ntli with a Imtf-c and n bout nt anchor, this m'i-Mmi ii nnK tlin north shore of se that 1 left mv limit In mcli, mid Lene Ihlmid Sound. vl he was rntlier iniinelcil wliv Amerlciui nilthern have an expert en veiis,e Kernel,. Here are been v titiiiist tn their country." XI MM I'll KKS(KTH UIITI. MT N. MMMKIl KI'.SOKTM ffit rNfl M?t S...1 Maine te Leng Island Sound ili m fi",w iMisliifiii line mnnv faninux re- X W't. Cili'li inere nl'in hi"! I In ii llie oilier. Jj" mt from the Camdlnii bniindiiry line u i.enit isiniiii SeimiiI iiinl from ew ew Terk Slate te NV tiiunsw lek, no eiiml ten l'i the i-eiinlM can preide mere liynutlful ei wide1 iliieixilicil veeiieiv thou the St tit wlibdi net ".ii m.my years age welceineil ihe rilurlm and I'linriui Mem i.nit'mni. ami wire ile- Tcleprd ntnl li."iutllii'i b them iiinl 'their pwspiij until tediv , -w Ktislmid ItlllllN Hi lines Hn met tier !iere the f ca for hi'iiut aiid itli u re :tnil ilitiim. MttVL'llWleli. I'eilli. , Nerw.llk. New Caliililli, New I. ntnl, hi all h.ni ueliible Celonies of stimuli i folk, with r;iltiiis and jnvht Hubs. oeiintr elubs ami jnlf. Of course, while the (itlswebl is one, Of the most famous of the l.irye hotels! and futthcr en is l'lmde ls,niiil, with ' .'Watch Hill, a dellulitftil hotel uml cot 'ae colon-', Nin.'m;mieit 1'ier, noted I for inuiiy M'tiis as mil of the n.uest tcierts In the ieiinir. mid ih elepiut Kcw'perl, whicli hi ill holds te its elil traditions of we.ilth ami culture ami family, uttuiet tiiiinj Msiters with each ftOcrpcdliiK .eiir. Soutliniapteii id i ' attract the jeuiij;er lenient el sei'iety for the reason et its mere ienciil'iit cemmutliit; distuiiii' Hut Newport ul- AayM Iiiih btoeil fet. ami alw,i,s will flanil' for. the ery best of society, fathered from New Vetk ami UoMen, l'hthidcliihhi and Vashiti):teti and Hal Hal tlmere, and imilntaliiliij, tlie same ele gance ami eclusieiies'? which K shown In Us palatial summer homes. Narracanselt AJwajs Cay "NnrrnKnnsett Pier with Its Casine and rcstminuits. Its cav life of villa mid hotel, is less Maid than Watch Hill, trbfcli is I'ssetitiallj a resort for fam ilies and conservative folk. lint the famous, m.ist of Miiss.iehu cttp, divided into the North mid Smith Sheres, takes the ui.iierit. of nation natien nation efs fiem dlstaur parts, ami either one ia allurliiK neucb te temiu him te m- -tie down I'm tin- entiie s'mmicr in imul or inn, or In one ei the iimiin untunes i of the cape, or ,i ii.iltitl'il ill.i en tl.i- North Shere in tin heart of the liMi- fpnahle co.enj nt Mn-n lie-ter or lleier'y i Olie Ced nlwn- bus its line, wild Nnntui'l.et. that isitiml leleed of actor fe k, a Utile W.'IJ out le -e.l. IVroviiicetewii. with in r f.imeiis ar tists' eoIeti, Ii iril-weikiu:; l'ie nice town l'l.i.Mrs. who crndu.ite from their Hlur('H te metiopellt.tll tiices m .New erk lu witife", plawrl:liis, is. :m- tjmrh, modernists of all tps. nl tprs and lainni's and writer- of fn i' Vtr.sc .ill hud in Pre' inietew n's (ii:iuit aJley.s ami biwais ntnl lnres .m 1 ct- IiSPs tlie ptifier aMnesjiin re ter ili.it rxpii-sien low aril wlurli tl.ev till rive. hatham. li.inistnhle. Ifirwii lnmit. ifaimeiitii. ii,.inuis ,ii, i mtm etlur StllltiKes en Cape Ced .n in; helidav nKeis treiu .ill emt t ii eiiutev, .in .Itli the 1 : 1 . 1 1 1 ililmlittiil lmlels anil lpns there would .(cm te fcc room ler 1. Aliini: KiifU'rd Nnrlli Mian 'Xlle Nertli Minre 1 .is utr.llle tic leutb Shote .is Niwiiert i- unlike l'ct- Ceat lane. Alena the iii"jeil reilt. bound coast ter main ici'. s. fiem the i In1 no 1, !" i Ann. one wan- iticeuiiiaialile meter reads. the si cat Stale paikwav s , Swimtisi oil and Ileieri Hcrlj I'lirms and Ment-ertat.. from "ifntichester and Mimiiellii and ii'loii ii'leii (eH(cr and Annisiptam and It. .el, pert 1 cuch place mere f.ii iii.ttinc .iml nlltir- i itif than tin last J'reill tin Neltli .""hole one reiehnsi i pert, welcomes mnnv old and exclusive 'families fiem Husten and New Yetk, I hut provides nslde from Its great cot cet j tilKe eoleii.i, for the ndeiit of siiinmer tourists wltli several verv pied hotels 1 and Inns. ! Of recent jears it has become the I smut t thlm; with mnnv fashionable se. , clpl.v peep'e te spend iheir summers lilt camps in ihe Maine weeds, uml at Klllee ii ml Kancelev large result lintels provide a tiiavimum of comfort wilh a minimum of exeitien fet .u.-h a- de l net cure for the vicissitude, of ecea- slemil Ini eiivenleticcs of , amp f0 . Ihreiieh Maine. tTie I'lne Tin1 State has le'iu'lfui I'lkes and ttie.mis with a W Ide divel'slij of iiecoiiimedlltinn te 1ie,ie the lilet iMi(llti!. eiillietu Selilhein N W me I pit lllesnlle legions iii iaei New Mug': I'jlgliiuil uml -one of the well lis hsellC ,i--wltb its cltilauii. Here, then, iii i Ihm r piexiuu'v nia.v be found the seclusion and Mufel of sleepj old villages, the splendor of plunging suif, the iualnt prlv.tcj of l lauds, all ihe mug iml spoil of the sen, the ptuie anil test of ihe ceuntr.v, loge her with ample nppei'tuult.v le make pilgrimages at will le pimps of historic ami lemiiutlc Inlccsi se dear te the beirt of everv Aliieiieiu Hunker Hill, I'micni! Hall, the "Ci. idle of l.lberlj": Old .Nerlh Chinch, the hoimsef I ewell, Loiigfellevv. Haul Ueveie and I.eiiIsh Al- cot i. Cem erd nnd l'Miigieii, I'l.vmeuth Heck and n host of elheis In short, the visitor le this region I will tinil imidet u holds and cettnges, i model n golf ceuises. along Willi old- lime wavs of speech and life, ami the mi. ii ni, lie:ir,v eieail ll would be illlliitili te Im.igiue tin Mini of vara- 1 lit ll ll III cannot be giatitled 111 Si Ml I'll ern Niw Hiigland It has a spot for ever.v ltse and ever.v ptlisi. Mere w can h.irllv sa. Inn leave t mallei te the i eader's choice. Hut a i nmpaiatlit Ij slant rule fveiu New Yerk Ollv i a leiriteiv wlihli strelihes li'eiu tlie altriullve siiliiiilitin cemmtinitlis that liiuge the -m tieni of 'i s(chesee Ceunlj. New lerk, n mis (he tun th shine of l.mig Island Sound eiubiaellig likewise the dellglillill w nil lings of the shores of a beautiful m--1 t imi of Centiei (lent mid venluallv leailiing te Naitagansett Hny. In this section a summer i an be pas, ed priict leu l.v upon the water, .vet se oescl,v In touch with file shine mm muiiitles a- te pielit by all the se, mi relaxations that enrich the life of it population. There are beaches of tin linisi description smooth, haul, ginilu- ulii klmillu kin 1 t'iiu-.l.lni. I C.. Ii.iit,,.,,. ,. , , ,, , ., , . ..,,,. -', -.,v... n.it.i .i l.illlllllH. t'ns s, ,,, ceuibitilng. as s.eutliern New as Is the temperalurp of the water (Hi . Lnglami does an alluring sea ee.ist, ,i,nI0 the waters yield nn tibuudnnee I iiieuiifaln grandeur, plettiresnu,. lakes In f ,nri,H kds of li.sh for leveis of l iee mils, inaceiui larmine (euntij ami that form of sperl. Moter beating, beautiful river valleys, which add ,e its ! canoeing, excellent hlghvvnvs.nnd cuun scenic charms all within the limits efitrv pleasures urc ndded features, while short journeys. Iceun'iy club life with Hh attendant IIITK MTS., X. , lug an, in limning sicnciv, and uliue-l llllllllllelilli e oppeltllllltli s ler ever.i -ii limn r speit and pleasure. xtctiil i well-nigh irresistible iuvllalieii In ti ti caUenl s in this siii,en et die .cm. Ilete Is a tigieu of glut ions pi, tv Ii emuls, sw nit liv tnvlgeiailng buees, whete visitors liml cool comfort i veil ilmlng tlie hottest summer davs, ami where ihev cm choec Until ihe ntlrac ntlrac liens of teseits nbetiniliiig In ,he ehm las I of meutilnlns, weeds, hikis, iivcis ami lllisiirpuss, i seashore, tin .special de- I light that appeal tin ine-t ami seem best adapted te their piirtu ular lequtra- ( meiiM. Indeed. It Is doubtful if (line Is similar area In tins ceuntrv se 1 1 i m ' iimtirai attractieiis ami icmniknlilc mn &f9, mISc ySjf?:Ulr;' HW a j HminlikL kvi: iiiiuii. .. ii. - - ' Profile Francenia Notch White Mountains, N. H. The finul miin-made touch that makes perfection of n natural playground. Superbly located at the northern en trance of I'rancenla Notch, 1974 feet above the tea. The constant summer rendezvous of a large and increasing group of fun loving, geed-living, red-btoeded men and women (rem all ever America, Gelf, tennis, riding, swimming, canoeing, fishing, mountain climbing, Recky Mountain burros, beautiful new ballroom, motion pictures. Symphony Concert eichcstrn, open fireplaces, sunlit vpr.inclas. "Startling Scenery Permanently At-rnrtlve." erica's coolest resorts, ccommedatcs 500. Six eusand ncre private ark. Twenty cottages. Opens June 27 American Plan, from $6.00 per day KARL P. ABBOTT, Gen. Mgr. . ' " i 'we-s-s-l MHMVH.lt IlksOHrM HtlMMl-B HKfOltTH U,JlMj"JL-rrJM , "?W MAIiM- . 'T'"',2tittittmtimMaMkM,klwkwk lT"r lriTLssfcfsSstlVisfc' 'IsW's? VH &&WlIMU . --5Z9vrr 4F yi -SIBU. PkssTsJHc,u Mlfuii2 S V. v w - it "-MAINE j. ffs it i: iii:ii. n. ii. srxiMi:n KentiT MAV lOMlllN, CONN, . .rxpii:n ki:erts m. l.(l.MION.COXN, MimdMtAJmiMilaaiMKrWMMWttMWtWMMUt2MUUMtUMMUMMWtMUMUUMLImaam lQMSWOLD i E'M f uW t:)rii m h: m Eastern Point NEW LONDON, CONN. OPENS JUNE 1-th. Pcrjenal he.pitality and social cliartn .usure happy (la at this most refreliin(j of sea shore r sorts. Most important yacht harbor en Leng Island Sound. Radiating ccnteref hcauttful meter reads. A la carte prill for motorists. 16-helcs of p,elf at famous Shcnpcexett Ceuntrv Club music and dancuij;. Tennis, horseback riding, sea bathing. Brokers office. American or Euroicen pfen Bi'tmerc Cuisine m v I 2m M 2 tl .mil tVt'H" i s , MtXMiSKttsS : MRSgpr&S. . ' :ireii ', ki Jehn .McC. Bomnin -j- " Z' ?'&J?& Prtiidtnl 1 & l"iayK I'srle E. Orley -1 i J ' ,1 ffl l',r.r.. J I J i nL i .- . .- I fwUl.l I T 3sSPsTU Vi y" i?i ,-.'.' i jtfcj'''il !col,!nR,:-TheBiItmerr,NcwYerk. KflWg TK 1 V t"aassBsBsnstsstMaaM. ..j. ifrmiTiriTrssii-tnCTfri GOLF a se"" i t Ml .s7 course A geed BATHING BEACH and a yoed HOTEL is n combination te be sought Thi3 combination can be found at RYE BEACH, N. H. The Gelf Course of the Mib'NAQUI CLUB is one of the finrtt 18-heh courses en the NORTH SHORE The Bathing is nujicrb, and se nea'r that a bath is the natural finish te n retnic of golf, while both are near tlie FARRAGUT HOUSE .CARTEK, Rye Bcach.N.H. -ars''a-'CJ-T V Vacation Dreams Come True in Maine On through smiling ceuntrysides and picturesque hamlets, en te a wilder region of forests, giant mountains, enchanting lakes, en, en te the chosen spot the Camp in the Wilderness overlooking the Lake of Lakes. Magic days dip of paddle, casting of fly, grim battle with game fish, hike te surmounting peak', the glowing camp fire with its companionship and savory cheer, then te dreamless sleep. Days full te overflowing with rejuvenating joys. It's decided t A meter trip te the Pine Tree State, land of wonderful reads, whera this year the obnoxious detour is te be eliminated by the State Highway Department. Yeu speed ever smooth roadways, along a fascinating coast with weeded heights, curving bays, famous beaches, quaint seaports and interesting cities. Yeu linger for a day or two at a winsome resort for a game of golf, .a swim in the surf, charmed by the dancing and social delights; and then again the call of the read. REMEMBER Maine gives everyone 30 days of touring without registration of any kind. Ne fe.es or costs of any character. Thoroughly modern railway systems operated under convenient schedules. Steam boat lines affording opportunity for interesting short trips. Special flying beat service may be arranged, en application, between New Yerk and Maine coast points. Com petent licensed guides available for all regions. 75 always vacation time in Maine. MAINE'S INDUSTRIAL OPPORTUNI TIES wnrrnnt fullest Investigatien: Ferest tracts: water and cheap electric rower for milts and factories ; productive farm lands. Ideal sites for camps, hotels and cottages : excellent rail, water and highway facilities. T( II Mil. I . It. u k ii mi i it. i 1!, ICIllIsillil III .MIIU'UI I? ofUletieester nn I'm m tic uiuinr: fcf' tlerit ii uny 57 r eurh. tli 41 teiliV limn .I Mm.n rn.sum- wmr. inn ntin v 1 &tr-3 $$&& $k !f ii. BRETON WGDDS WHITE MOUNTAINS.N.H. Famous for Gelf a COURSES - 27 MOLES All MOTOR ROADS LEAD TO BRETTON WOODS THE MOUNT PLEASANT open June 26 - closes October i IHe Mount Washington open July 6-closes middle Oct C J ROOT, ntmaca '""niwYokOeokins Ocuei 243 FIFTH AVENUE. gnj&ijggggSj sgaryiT'. r OCEAN HOUSE Cottages Annex Ledges !3i;; Watch Hill, R. I. The leading high-class summer ret-ort en the Atlantic Ce'ut. All rooms have outside exposure. 18-hole golf course; ten tennis courts; bathing, sail ing, fishing and canoeing. Fine reads for automebiling and driving. Special arrangement have been made fur tlie iileasure anil comfort of tdtrrit-ts ami automobile parties. Four pirates amply provide for the convenience of guest. Hoeklct en request. J. F. CHAMPLIN I reEI9ts. i ; saraA Fer Illustrated boeUets. resd maps, railroad and ffiy JkStu Y tt steamboat folders, lists of hotels, cettaces. camns H. If dSTKt .W t j . ,i . i ..- umai iHtK- n 0'A.Vs' .ir'i: j? W.IC.CAnTEH.nvcRcach.N.H. I ... .,.ii.e P,,.. , ,n... .um, , J Ii ", M.M un tlie I .1 ..an' preumls. l-'cil I M Alsu n t'i lrr.nriit ' CTATC OF MAINF PURI IPITY RIlRFAIt in I (11 c. D l J M. W MJbH " i .s i M.,i -ie". I,.,,,' ii v Mnie..l. crui - .h-simM- liuncalew. with OlAIt w INAinEi TUDLIUI I DUKbAU, 10 Lonlllew Squil, Perlisnd, Me. ftWJv Tj3H JJSH fir Ii .usiKi.p!nB Willi' W. K C'AIl- n -n - it ll I'urirfuut. Wilts W. K ' ftSSsv. "I yjfjt i'i:i m.ami, me, . . !'!JMl'li-2'-MJ' 'Z. I'iilami. mTHnk in ini iiir.si. . ii. iiKTiu.Kin-.s. v.ii. " " i " l"1' zzzfi !T!SiLTliyHafei HAL" 11' ju. iiZM i P-blsUnd Heuse. ! ""iS-BSBfc CfejP-$S ) 30 HOTELS j m pniwU.uatMPcriud.M. X v3k!!Bsfe5?BB rj VACATION-LAND FOR GOLFERS, I . rJft'tSSi-. " ',,, - ---w - U - '" mi mi Weil n-h,ili. umise, ne, rr mnn I f WsiUI ssss , . J ni!. n liuv r.ii,. !.. ...... V7 .,"V1 Si a aJVI ff.iLisr riiihiL. ..,."""? "'"" '" ii E.ROWE sri n'ifiinf .-"".i '"' '" ""''! I ..,. i j srns lSS "in. ininiernilile n f JUf Lr .I'M ",r ' ' " " " ,,1"r "l 1 mils run, H PEAUHUND 1a A r in s in i.i i r i mawc n 9 n WaVKr-lt- Pertl-nd R ssVr' n . ju. t- m v --v vSSv I, trv 7a vm 'i t rniif liprr .urn fcrl almt .' i S-oil metni Inir. luir-eli w k HintlMfltll nlillt's.. Il.llirlliir. rultm liiitcli; arlnl rtlr. 1hi fiilluuln-; urr ih r- i i M r r i . iT -, j j 1 v t (i -t. i (111 1 I ,i 'pi T'a1 hm. 1 i ii terls" f ' II ii- V"". ,r"' "Ii" sirmherM --Plf ;.'.""; i1''.,"" i , '"; ., ;'t" "'" PlU " "' ' ' ' ' , " ' eliiml i.-riarn rU II -I 1 -r ifuilmrr,! hnekln . , ,,,,,,. A. ncTin i-iirM HfiTKI. Assnr ia rms, .- , ypL ..PET"1 U,,r-M ,"0TEL ASSOCIA riOV, BETHLEHEM.N.H -PtiKs Island Peaks Island Heusc I lil INNiri.sl KIT N m Mwwa r.bc.. iy Ts m fam wwteim. I -!. i.m: invu'ki m:i:. v. ii. OfEL WEIRS ai& W'zcxaeciA.ft Ideal for a Real Outing Over July Fourth JUNE and JULY the Best Menlhs Fer Tourists reKTi.M, m. In rea mren IUTSS ETC -xrz-'sr-- . L-; -. -rrVwj. . "-VF'TJa -sv--r"5" llllsTOV. 11 . IIOTON. Sl,ssj. Illllllt' riucisiei th, v. h THE WENTWORTH BY THE SEA 1'liree miles from I'OItTS.MOl'TH, . H. ".'he leading resort hotel of the Nertli Atlantic Cost. Ac commodations for 100 Open June 21 New salt water swimming peel ,uilt en the ocean front. Improved priwite golf course laid out by Donald Hosts. llluitratcit iiinl descrlnt.t s beuKUt un rriwut WENTWORTH HOTEL CO. Ill Summer St., Henton J. r. TILTON. Managing Director - . 's , ' -, a v ,r i f.i mnin ploftyiirable autlen th nirs i I u n il . i iiti. M tint ene n"er mils tu ti . 1 Ju i m tt tr iifiiu-etlii'nl inn wants u Ini j Moter Beatinf, Bathinf , Canoeing, Fishing Tennis, Metering Through the Mountains wltli llnlrl Sfrilir. si.niil IMrllcs mIHi Our (Inn C'lirn Are rruiulncnl leiltlires, ilii-n , jr.imini; tliA i.nrl.11 an.! Frn e nil" t i'i 11,1 ii roel mountain alr- rr In luitiir Heurr Ini i'h n i n I in hi.ilth lu eei d.i lien luirsts rmiirllr -1ni-0 i fur iitn lutirlsls (ninijfr limits GET THE FAMOUS INDIAN HEAD BOOKLET IT TELLS THE STORY KMATi:il l.M.. rrni ukiiix, . II. Intervale Heme, White Mountains, same management INTKHAI.I' I'.ihlc I' PORTLAND Maine's Largest and V Most Beautiful City IT'S THE LAFAYETTE European Plan Booklet SUMMIT SPRINGS HOTEL Poland, Maine Modern; up-te-date; every summer pleasure. On direct auto route from Hrctten Weeds te rertland. 30 miles from Portland. Within easy ncres,s of every important camp for boys and girls in Maine. 175 looms., 100 with private baths. Water from our own springs. Gelf, tennis-, fNhing, lake bathing. Dancing. Garage accommodations. Gelf Links Located en Hetel Grounds W. X. LYXCH, Manager NATHAN OAU.M. Prea. Twe Bosten Hotels which hau contributor! largely te the traditional distinction et' the Back Bay Where all Bosten Moter Routes begin and end, close te the Back Bay stations, near the theatres, neighbors with fine shops. 7ie BRUNSWICK 'oj'i'en ' or f larrntlen Histuru Husten 7ie LENOX Heiilutim SI al I ,-cicr Trained .sum at Cadi Held I gr I 1NTKRVAI.K. V. II. 0k :. v. ii. HOTEL BRUNSWICK IMIRTI.AMI'S M.ffKlT 1IOTKI. i ntidl l" .it i.jii. Itoemu Hlti.-h) ur ru mi iff Willi in without urUBte Imth. ll.itin r useu.ilil'. llueKlPt. J I PltKlll.tr: hi'., OltTI.AM'. Ml.. IkJhWJ PORTLANDJI &W KSr-"-- -State of Maing f lU af''-Ht'a7iEBi9LELflKiiMLi'arta,,- " 1r4fci3HSSilli, s. IIKlt(.Hl)i; l,KK. )1K. WHITE MOUNTAINS The Great Metering Center for Tourists REAL MOUNTAIN HOTEL The Most Picturesque Location in the White Mountains Sm U! I 1 in Hi I i nnii, i ( llislltc f aMh iiinl t 1p i ur- in tliu lUls,un ntnl i" il I tn ini I'Pln'ir firclipsttn lun lug, i -I rmiiiii luutnl uf inn lal u tonics iml .-ervlif rin.iklnc in hi cry 1'nriU uhir Carap,e, Renting Cars up Mt, Washington LANCASTER & LANE, Proprietor. iNTi.ittAi.i;, m: iiA'Mi'siinti: Same Management Hetel Weirs, Laha Winnepesauhee MAN HIM1IIV, N. II m:v iiimien. n. ii. HILLSIDE CAMPS UELCKAOE LAKES, MAINE Cottages and Cabins Furnished HailntiR, IteatlnfT, I'lslilnt;. ranecitir, TinnN, Mountain I'llinbltiK. Lein? I lrtjiii"" Tdprilmiir, I:iily Mail Ire, Woeil, Cabin Hill Ken lea .Iniiit'H I'erlifs Alrxiimlcr I'urhra yslmerica's Sunrise fffatertfey- Overlooking Levely Cnace Bav The Iilunl Stimiiier Vnnntien Center no it. above sea leva and a w ay i cool CT)URTLAND a modern city where every comfort and convenience may be found, yet 'tis full of historic reminder-! of the heroic past. Picturesque scenery en every hand nipped cliffs, sandy beaches, fragrant pine weeds, beautiful bays and crystal lakes. I'ISHIXG, SURF ItATHINC, GOLF, CANOEING, ETC. Amnie railroad r- naini'r mi Ire te I'nrtlanil. I. islly nci'caalbla from nil iieIiiih Tin-In Mou-emt in All Claasua or Itallruad Tlckata. Mnuane acrMci rtetn Nnv YnrH inir run ln fiirtn.illnn write THANK H, Cl'MMIMIS I'ulj- lulls r-icri'ln, Clianilwr of semiin'rc. ilMB (Mil MM IT. MK, I.HNOV. Mi MCNOV MA. KIM-.II, .Ml KINEO, MAINE ON MOOSEHEAD LAKE Mount Kinee Heuse nr-KVH Jl'I.V 1ST. WITH A IIKI'I. f NITK I'OI.K'Y TO ll AIU.Isll bxcmmvi; I'Arues Mii: ami '(with iii:im(i.i it.ri:s. Kinee Annex NOW OPEN for Niuinu: lUlilnit. K.ilfk SI lu $.1 4ay, Ouinu utiillulile. Cullnirit lu Rrnt. Ileuklrl. J, W. (iUKKNK, Munucrr HIGH AND COOL IN THE BERKSHIRE HOTEL ASPINWALL LENOX, MASS. A HOTEL OF DISTINCTION Catering te an exclusive patronage OPENS JUNE 17TH ELEVATION 1400 FEET Gelf, Ti'iinis, .Saddle I'ii.ui't. Ori'lu'stm, Dancing, Concerts. Hcautiful Walkn, Fireproof Gniage. UPnirable Cottages With Iletr I .Seric. L. A. TWOROGER, Manager Winter Retort, Princeit Hetel, Bermuda VlTl Tvkltf at! lliilll V Vie r rW WataliW1 1 I fe v UiV r I Pi Uftffl pi Jil 1 1 HI (tSal COOL LAKE SUNAPEE A Summer Retort Among the Lakes and Mountains apt-Mi your acatien en the .sheie of tins pictureMjue ake. All wntur sI)erts. I'ljed steamboat service Keautiful walks and drives. Tennis cjurt. Orchestra. Take advantage of the long days in July. Write for booklet. D. W. STARRATT, Heom .".01, 387 Waf-hingten .Street, Husten, until June 25, then Lakeside 1 1 HUM. LAKESIDE HOUSE, New Londen, N. H. J nf lln tlKI,M, mi;, AMA1CA POINT HOTEL AND CAMPS Belgrade Lakes a en tin i fainuui 'AM Inngi it WD MUM: mill inent ln-iiullfiil BELGRADE LAKES i ronniieil.il'.u ion, htnt'j t inn mil liomlerk uiieili, l1 tnllpfi of plu ru ficnt with hihIv ln.iih, h.te i hi will ptsnln our IichIUi .unl slli'nEtll, iTlntn IiuiikaIemh Willi li.lthH op. n flirnUccs, platan, Ii li'i.hen-. Hub trout ami I i.iiinen iihiiniir, mi) M'ry i-Ht mm K i..ih fliin Ini: It. t li.s wnrlil. u hse uti v tin lit .t u nim ixnilent (ulxlnn anl aeriliTj main Ulnlin; hall, I.Mi in.ii" fnrni Mini I ph nil illarv nml mm IrultH Hini M-KPtiitil";, aule cameo, tinnlHt New Vnrli n-ferrm boelikt. It .M. MAltSMAll.. Miii.iihi. V it. Arl.li,M. (t.b. i i i. M ' iiiii.i M -iWC3 JMCTilJJM n ' 'A HLV 1! iliSTNII IIIT il v. - "S Colonial Inn, Ogunquit, M . Capacity 100. Reems single or en suite, with or without private bath. Unobstructed view of Harber, River, Reach and Ocean. Gelf Links and Garage near by. Canoeing, Bathing, Fishing. Heuse lighted by electricity and supplied with running water. The table supplied with the choicest feed. Fresh fish, clmns tlairv nrnHnnij 4V, i. 1 r .'"'" .e'Jsi-ers in aeunuance. nn l 5 &llctrt tr?m h-'tcl farm. Only prime beef and neultrv served A! XTllK&mMMWmMUt& fm itftVw.-. from Rosten markets. j'lTisrim.n. mssi. R. G. WEST, Prep. I1KI,I. MK. ALDEN FARM and Camps Pant Lalce "",'1 "'' nasi mum: , r ,. fuIIluu, iiti.niiiiK i.ai'i:.'' I'ikIiIiib. lluHiliii,. liathliiu, T.'ti nla, AuiuiiiebilitiE Leu t'uliln In PlnfH ami Uintien .Mrala ari I In main tllnliik room. Mm iiIikm for uilultn. fdiiilllfM inrtlfB Ilenk. Ieta. Uruater New Yerk references F, U ALDi:N, OuUantl, Ma, sld'TIH'OllT. mi:, OVKU NlliHT I'RIMI riiii.i.u: SHORE LODGE Southport, Maine On the Coast I.xiinai(H niil'Tf t-niPiitn ,i itiniie,,,tH I'm Itiiiiiin. ulth iinte t.ith nr ruiinlim wuli-r Itiitiu rennonalile COIF at the turn Boothbay Ctuntry Club JOHN A, TIIUSIl'SUN & SON, I'rena. Breezy Knell Inn I'll, i 'I 11 I. In 1'. Mm, am I' tlnllelil Mikh rii imiKt lii-nutltul lake In t, ii.tKi-IiIi i m fiiiiai'li liiii. lliiiinu wilh in ttiihum private Imllm, All kieiiih wh rutniliw .u.'',' U?,r'!? ,." ceniiacUiin Il.iuUiii: lltithlni;, Clelf, 'iviinln Hnnklrl. , , 1 "I. IIOCKWI-I,, "Tep, l'i:KS Ihl.AMt. MK. I'K jK'LJ.'J'ANII.Jh:. THE AVENUE HOUSE PEAKS ISLAND, MAINE Reopens June 15, new man agement. An ideal place for a vacation. Unusual water view! Bathing, boat beat ing and fishing. Rates en application. Booklet. DEVINE & LATHAM, Proprleterir IT ' jf k"V .& V Ml-gjlistl !-' -HH.!"
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