Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 17, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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letters te the Editor
Praises Prohibition Editorial
fee the Editor of the lamina rsblle tder:
. Sir The writer tlc'lrei te thrtnk you
JBvenine's 1'unt.re LEixir.n under the
;' .caption
"rrolilhltlen l ft fiction; inn
Htuti'H Is Wet" mill In con
(MrtjnUeil
tinuity "Anil until we Mop pretending
that It Is Drv VelMeiitlistn Will He
Merely n Hertlld Force."
I . It U te be hoped that the wrltera
te the People's Forum pre nml con te
gnrdlng prohibition hnrc rend thli
dlterlnl of plain fneN. The aiguuients
trccntly nppenrltig have renclicil no con
clusion, but the HVI.NIM1 I'l'DMO
3 jE no Kit litis Fettled the question for nil
until tin1 United States Government
takes a hand and concludes the matter
in n way biitlsfnetery te the people us
whole.
1 deslre te state, that I am In no way
Interested in this mutter from a
financial standpoint nor ever have been.
Neither nm I "I're-Gcrinnn." but iei -tonally
1 favor n modification of the
Velstead net In the Interests of the
liberty-loving people of these I'mted
States and an enforcement of the low
jralnst hoetle&sitig and the manufacture
of poison rum.
J. C. KEESHEimW
, Philadelphia, June15, lO-'-.
It Might Have Been Worse
Tfe ike Editor of the Krcniae Public I.edeir:
Sir I read the ether day of a Penn
sylvania mnn cemplulnlne that n chari
vari party made "heathenish noises."
beatlnc en nans and drums ij.,t .t ,
could hav.1 been worse. They might
kave placd saxophones and ukuleles.
JOSEPH HAKKISU.-S
Atlnntic City. N J., June It. 1022.
England and Englishmen j
te tie Editor of tht Ft rvbig rublf Ledger'
Sir There has recently been pub
lished in Londen a sensational book by .
an anonymous author who signs him-
telf "An Overseas Englishman." His j
book is entitled "England Onb
that and nothing mere i Strange as It
may appear te the. rabid Anglnphebe,
the man positively loves England, is
proud of England, and jealous for Eng
land. It would .appear from this book, and
audi, Indeed, is my own experience,
that there is u conspiracy against the
Very word England except In the way
of earning criticism and unjust vllitien
tien; then it is that the KriKli-hmnn
"gets it in the neck" Otherwise
everything must be ' British" now
adays, lest we wound the sensitive sus
ceptibilities of ethers.
During the war the exploits of the
English regiments received but tlin
acantiest mention compared with these
of Scots, Canadians and Australians.
Knglnnd seemed te be shirking and
skulking, and in certain quarters it
really was believed t' at she ns net
doing her quota.
Aud yet England was doing four
fifths of the "British" tightln.' en land
and sea, anil transporting nine. tenths
of the sen-berne supplies te the nllied
armies, and it was England who fen- I
jtrlbutcd about the same piopertlon te ,
the rest of the war j
My own ceuntj of Lancashire did '
"Berne wonderful hunting, and riceived!
great number of V, C.' "for valor."
Yet nothing much has ever been pub
lished about It. The evidence of the
war seems te point te the fact that the i
Englishman is no boaster rather the
contrary. I
It is nn astenUhing fact that among '
these who dictated te (iermanv the
Jlsrms of the nrmlstife hardly the name
pi a single Englishman appeared i
Mr. Lloyd Oeerge. Mr. Benar Law,
Lord Rending, Mr. Ilalfeiir, Sir Eric
0xlde, Field Marshal lTalg, Lord '
Mllner which among these is "the ,
true-hein Englishman"?
Anether and mete astounding fact Is
Jtbat England and the British Empire
are being run by Scottish brain. Welsh
grains, Irish brains and Jewish brains; ,
the question Is, Where Is the English- i
"xnan? JAMES BUIEUEEY.
Philadelphia. June 12. 1922. I
Gompers Attack en Courts
10 the I'ditet of th Evening Public Ledger:
Sir Mr Gompers was reported net
long uge te hnve exclaimed with his
Customary fervor, "Ged s-av labor from
the court's!"
Yet, te my mind, and I believe in
the judgment of most right-thinking
Americans, the courts of this country
liave wen for themselves and deserve
general confidence and esteem. It is
probably natural that the chosen leader
of a large group of workers should feel
at times disconcerted by decisions that
de net square with his alms. But few
Institutions succeed in giving complete
satisfaction te ever) body, and there is
no assurance that they would be better.
If they did.
J have much genuine respect for Mi
Gompers and de net subscribe te the
opinions of some of his enemies thnf h '
is insincere. But nil the same. T think
he made a mistake in the ejnuiln'ien
just quoted, and in the commentary that
attended It '
The courts of neeessitj are slew te
adapt themselves te new conditions and
demands, fe- It has nng In i a their
custom te fellow precedent. I or ejrs
the matters with which they we;e large.
ly concerned related te ifsues of our.ei eur.ei
ahlp and possession, run 'nut-, criu.es ,
and torts Only in the last few jenis,
have the courts been called upon te con- i
lder corporation problems, intert'ite I
matters and Industrial relations, I
There was a serious def, i m Mr i
Gempeis' attack upon the judinarj
He offered no constiuctlve criticism of ,
the (eurfs. imr did he attempt te sug
gest any substitute for mli n nist!' . .
tlen us the Kansas Iuijiutii.il Court
ether than a continuance el wasteful
strikes and pnralj.lng industrial dead
locks. Mr. Gempeis well knows that labor t
In this country is organized te di fend i
and push its own interests, but he dues
net seem eager for the unions m usjiime
the responsibility for standardized pro
duction, nor does he seem te be wiling
that the fairness of mbei's claims in
adjudicated by a dlbinleiestci tribunal.
PRODI CER
Philadelphia, June 1 1, 11(22
Sale of Liquor en U. S. Snips
te ft Editor of Ihc tifiilii!; I'jb ,c l.ideer
Sit- I certaliily hope that Ellen E .
who has hud several lommunlcatiens
in the forum of jour p"per. reads Mr.
Lasker's statement as published June
14. Seveial weeks age the Evhniw
I'unr.id Lkinilh published a similar
article editorially.
If liquor i'l essential te establish a
merchant marine, whj Is it net essen
tial te ether interests? The prohi
bition fanatics have expressed them
selves in tcgard te doctors prescribing
liquors. These men knew of what they
apeak, Thej are learned men, who
have studied years te gain the knowl
edge that they may relieve suffering
humanity, let these who knew noth
ing of medli ine decry their opinion
They have ubellshed the saloon. But
does net a greater danger ex.st in the
number of stills exploding, of which
we read every day, te ninny Innocent
victims? Liquor may be procured te
The Freiile'a Forum nlll appear dally
Lib Kirulea I'uhlie lder. und also
the Bunder Public Iedarr. Letters
ittaalaar timely teplca will be printed.
aj well aa reaueated poems, und auestlena
aff aeneral Uteres! still b anawereel.
PEOPLE'S FORUM
tiny by n miner mere easily than under
the license system. The law applies
only te these who cannot get a permit.
Is it necessary that many Bheuld have
well stocked cellars, while ethers arc
denied the privilege of one gnllenV Is
It n business imposition that over
rides the law that It applies te the
masses and net te certain cliiss? If
se, our Constitution Is In great dan
cer. The fanatics say It would be a
crime te amend the Constitution. Wns
It net a crime theft te put the Eight
eenth Amendment in it? If mi, wipe
It out.
1'nder Mr. I.anker's rulings or state
ment, we have only te go out of New
Yerk Hay, In sight of the .Statue of
Liberty, presented te this country by
Fiunce, the greatest wine-drinking na
tion of the world, te have n privilege
we are denied at linmiv Old Fraud
nil in the crisis? Ask the A. E. F.
If she did.
The price list as published for liquor
"hews that one mav obtain it cheaper
when en pleasure trips than it can be
had for nu'illi lnni purposes it t luiine.
and net en sale under (.ievermnent bti bti
pcrvMen, either.
Has crime decreased since the advent
of prohibition? The people were told
by the advocates of the Elphtreuth
Amendment that liquor was the root
of crime. Yet statements issued by
priMin wardens show that there are
mere prisoners than ever. Is there
greater piesperlty since the lavs became
ofFectlvi ? if there Is there are thou
sands who would like te Knew where
It Is hiding. ,T. A. J.
Atlantic City. June J. lt'J.
"-ast word Net Yet, Says Ellen
,Te "" r.dttei of the j.'vjndw Public Ltdge .
Sir Oh, no, net yet. Contain, but
will make a strong endeavor in that
direction that It may be "buried in the
swamp" alongside Ellen E "s ether Ian
K tage that Is se wearing te thee. The
"peer ehe-ild" couldn't lie en this sub
lect of prohibition unless aecldentallj
,slie called Rattlesnake Jehn Barley
com a "geed fellow," and I don't
believe I have ever bern guilty of such
a blunder. Hence the "swamp Inn
Si' go."
i am se s'nd, Captain, that your flow flew
cry language can be burled In decn.
I pure water. Yeu say you hnve been In
j every seaport in the world, and jet hnve
never met with such (.onditlens as Ellen
' E. Is familiar with. Truth is stranger
I than fiction, Jehn J , for I didn't have
te walk a block in any city where
i tlninknrils crniluate, belntr dm I hav
I been i Inr many yours, a i-linn worker
jTlu only way I run iioceitnt for it Is
' that ".liler.s never cuter these lI:lce.
i I hnve neter entered n boetlegccr's dive,
'se therefore my "swninp Inngtinge" has
been derUed from the saloon under tin
license .system that the wets fee mndl
rr.ie.
Well, jes, Cnptnln (as yei; finy.
tinirx de surely hnnRp. Kven Mnrket
street heie has rhunged slnre lOl'.l as
J far lis I travel It Where once jen
' retild count half a de7i?u snloenx te the
fijunre Inch, hnrdlj ene is visible new.
Thev de miss these little Fwinpinc doers
. exhlbltinc the limits nbeve and the feet
'below, and then withal the eeinfurtiin:
i ftellng jt brought en the vlet., niethci.-.
sv pet hearts and i hl'dren. seeine the
wearlm; apparel slipping down the many
threats which, If wein en the outside,
would make thinss less heartrending.
At leat that is the way the peel
"ehe-ild" figures it In her foolish way
Ne, .lehn J , I'll net weep ever the
".sins of this gem ration." bur will to te to
jeleo eer the fre -deiii I expect of the
uet Epnerntien. minus the ciloen.
i:i,i.i:n e.
Philadelphia, dune 13. ID'J'J.
U. S. Intervention In Haiti
Te tl.c rsdlter of the Evening Public L'dgr'
Sir Fermer Secretary of State Heb.
ert Laiisiti" tecentlv dtactnspd that
American Intervention in Haiti wri ,
necessary, net only te restore law nnd
order en the island, but te prevent Herman'.-
from KettitiK a foothold in the
West Indies from which te threaten the i
peace nnd security of the Americnn na
tiens.
It is a cnirieui thin
ll-en. wtie nppre-.eil and ordered in- nDm lar.t -wtf.it m tiH in; mirl.et
terventien in Haiti, should Inter en "tt rJ t1" " I dance fleer Bathtim
hnve Kene te Paris te promulgate that P.'r" lrS. h.0,':1' ,',;,,:Vj "? ''."lh. ,1TWI
1 noble, but often Imprnrtlrnbln theory of
I .lofferen si'lf-iWorminntien. Porhe.pt
'no eni phra ever stirtcd up re inurli
unrMt und trmible In u war-ctirsed
world in the Wllsenlan slogan, solf self solf
dctrrminatlen Yet Mr. V'ilnn in the rai of Haiti.
a in Si) many etlirr cxlcenfleti
-. .i
hlm.flf n practical pheiikIi oxectitlvo te
', M'1
threw away theory and fare fact with
appreprlnti- aotien The jieeplp of Haiti
had proved eer and emt .ig.iln their
Incapacity fop i.i'lf.r;ev(rnmciit without
whit- supervision. The had indulged
in nn almost continuous serli'fl of bloody
revolution'! and assaninatieni.
Then enmc tln information en the
erp of the av that fSermurv ivn
echeminp for a n'lv.il rntien at M"li
.St Nlclielis and fur ether (eneesMr.ns
that bedpd ill fm tin' interet-t of Ninth I
end Central Amrt -a It win evident
that If Ciermanv get into Haiti "he,
could net be put Mt without a fi-lt,
ili"-pile the i lear l datien of the Menree
Doctrine thus involved.
Se ve went into Haiti and n gei d
thiui: it was we did There lime lr i
abases, no doubt, utttibuted i.iestlv t.
the het. meUt (innate and tin- senil
ivili7ed conditions. U.it. en ihe whole,
the American intervention has he. r. a
blessing te the Haitians, as im'h a- n
guaranty of peace In the 'et In :i:
AMOS ALDKIDf.i:
e. -marine.
Nw Cast e. Del , June lit, IHL'U'.
Questions Answered
Waterproofing a Tent
Te fl" Pftit'.r el III' f.'i'rn 11.; Ihii l.rdetr-
Sir Plessi let me J-ne'v thre ith ti Pen
ile s K rum hew te wuter&ruuf u tent 11 d
i.el htdun It
H'll.l.lAM It NI 1 I rev
fh.iren Hill la. June 10, m.J
T a comrren lent .h purrh s d or ti
rsn.per mikes one for himself ' an water
proof It by the f l.Ottlr,: .r. . . .
D ife'.e ene-hulf pound of 1 i.m in f Ur
rsllens of lil Injr r''n wj.tr Ti Is -sfr'iu
thit soft uar be lined Slinllurl; In u
.ite .ssa iI.ihoIe eni-'iair uut d ff sutier
ut 'ed (lend ucetatel in four K 'ens nf
wtr I. t thn (.uluili.n st.ind tiriili 1 ear
Thin pour the alum nuer Inte d ' an es
-1 1 and rdd th etuar if lead solution !,
ttttid a f' hours Then pour iff in ar
l ler thurnudh v iverK lr, fabrit in it 1"
that eery Pfcrt Is quite penetrav 1 squez.
nut siretrh an I dry. (RhujihUt lh kiik-.u
of lejl u poisonous. If taken Inttrnal 1 1
I rh - r h'lrmit rxn aieinte uf alum'ni lr
tie flbers of the cloth Th flnal wush m Is
te rluxnsu thu cluth from useleis hlt po pe
lir of KulphutH of lead that lH deposited en
It f'liith treated In this mann- sheds
isun anil makes a tent proof r.Klnst rnJrH
snd errbrt from the camp tire .e-hlnit
nu) also te made rainproof In thid a
thniiith st'tl poreuj ee is te alter.' perspira
tion te pass through nnd evaporate,
World's Greatest Inland Pert
Te flie Kdlter 0 the Iienltm PjHIe Ltdeir:
Sir Please stute the leret tennauu
Of
any Inland pert In the world
runiei's
rh.laiklphla, Jung 14, 1022
Vierdlna te the latest available report
the tnnmiEK at the pert of Duluth Minn
Mi 411 HJ1 uas the laritest uf any inUnd pert
In the world.
Where Women Outnumber Men
Te the Editor of the .venlite PuMIr J-edeer:
Blr Will you klndl ileelde a pe nt In
dlsnutn? A snyn thern are mero women than
nun In Ne Yerk Stats, n holds th con
trary, WII.UAM JlcC.
Philadelphia, June
Latest cecius report (ijhar I me re women
rind Rlrls than mn and be In Massachu
setts, Hlioile tsl.iml, New Yerk. .N'erlli C.uo C.ue
Una Seuth Carolina, Ocerila, Alabama and
In the District et Columbia.
"W. T F, " ltillailelfiila Twe-and-a-half-dollar
ROM pli of 1M0 and cnntifr
rents of ISM are net inrtuded In the livn
M(J l'ltilie l.l.li in: a list of coin quoted
nbe, their face, valued.
Poems and Songs Desired
"Hew Little We Knew"
Te the rdlter of thr i: riliu; rutin- hntacrl
Sir t'ltasa publlnh the poem hereunder In
jour Interesting paper
HOW MTTM3 V. KNOW OP KAC1I
OTHUIl
Hew Utile n knew of each ether
As w paji threuGli thl leurnv of llfi,
With Its trui.'Klea, Its fears and tempta
tions, Its heartbreaking nres and Its strife!
W an only nee thlncs en the irfaee
As few peeple Elery In sin.
AM an unruffled fne Is no Inlet
Te th-j tumult that rsKcs within.
Hew little we knew of nrh ether,
I'f the man ihutn,la p.in?es bi
Illeis'il with hi home Hnd his ferlnne
And carrylnif hli rreu 1 had hlKh'
He mny carry n dead sneret nliti him.
Wlilch makes of hs Imsem a he. I,
And urentr or luter a felon
Wi'l writhe In n prlener's ce 1.
Hen little we knew of each ether.
Of the numinef tathlen who sneer
U th iioer ulrl lietrajed and abnn lened
And left te her slk-lu and her tears'
She may ere tht nun rise tomerto'v
Hae the, mask rud-l tern from her
fac:
Miv ehrli.k from th helxht of her slnrv
Te thi e.irl. slda of shame and dlsgrae.
Hew tittle we knew of each ether" j
Of ours-lien hew little we knew.
We're iill weik hn under teinpt.itlnn
nd ub'ec ti error and ivee
Thtn let b'ens-il e.nrltv rule us
n 1 drl rtivai I alrd and eplte. I
"e- th ske'.ten that kuiis in the cl -t
Ma fem.i day le brought te th Ilsh'
nuirr.
Atlantic Clt5. N J Jun 13. 192.'.
Trln Draber. niverslde, N J There nm
several peenirt with the title 'Th, 'iea I
bend" or 'The aKtbenda ' ou dj n t in
dlcats which one ou denlre.
ROBINS HATCHED ON TRAIN
Mether Builds Nest en Brake Reds
of Shuttle Coach
riinwitnwtiej. I'a., .lunn 17. On
i he bt. ike ricKine utulerueiith the piis
jsenner ceai h wliicTi, with n locninethe.
lemiiprises (lie "Iloedlehus." tl slmttle
tiiiin niMkiLi: three dally trips from the
, Itailread Yenni: Men's Christian Asso
ciation, in r.lk Itiin. te Ulkers. two
tiiile ijit.int en the lluffale, ltochester
'and I'lttslniiRli Itailrend. is ii tehln's
nest fiuitutniuK lluee iimll robins.
Methi r robin be-all building her ni't
in tliis pmarieus place thiee weeks
uge. She s-.irted her contructlen wtirlt
uirlv in the mernltiK, mid when the
train pulled out left the nest and Hew
with the tram te Itikern. There the
i eaeli was placed en n sldinc until neon
muiI in the interim the nest building
was emtinuul.
A few du nee three lusty robins
w-eic h.itilied fi eni the eggs, despite the
migrations of the coach.
i:nrrTinAi, r.MPi
Veung ten und lima
Tlipis,n s..Nl)S. X. y.
CAMP WEE-E-YAH-YAH '
Ter bejH 8 te 17 jrars of nite. .lulr 7 te ,
(in:. 31. 827.1 llliutr itcd hoeklet en roeurat.
II. II. IttXTOV, lit) Newell !.. I'llcu. N. Y.
VI MMi:il IHXIHTS!
ATI. V.N TIC ITV N J.
4th of July Special
$1 O Saturday Dinner te $10
A j Tuesday after Supper JL
N. w Ytrl aie 50 jardn from Leardnilk
e)e-iriKlni; un aid ecan Pe't I catut ,
i 1'epj ii pnr, I heu i apaeit 400. Hie-(
that Woedrnwl"'. ?lrU:1 "..Ul11!. 1,.' .'"".' V.1 ' ru"nl.' I
H
courear without 3Xtiiavasancb
HOTL2L.s--i:i
UVJSRTOlN
l KfntOckT Av
eeitr bit!i and Boardwalk
Itnt Ia Ltthelfe U4 Pretfnt O.urchefj thorevthlj
fenevattd and ruedbfn la every dttttl
eptu icrreui
Hii jjiic vaini, iiui ana coin
RUKNIKG WATER IN EVERY ROOM
flKtrc 1'tfht, avatar: iae parlor; ipacioea pcreki
fra Whir rem hett'; wenderfu) reetJ (barnr fuoat fueat
littj), Ami'rfran plan (with tncala) WM and up dailv,
tcn kiy 2 J rJ up daily Korepari plan: r
flned patron! a By teppfna at th Sllvfrtnn m an
ittrv-d of a wr lerfel tim vihil vluting AtlicOcCltj
WHU for Booklet Owcinr.ip iIaca?etncDt
4TH OF JULYSPEC1AL
$' O Saturday, Sunday 5 1 Q
" Monday and Tuesday "I ,
i
i fL i
mi -
1- UXi from I i n n
rai Ilreprecf, ' i i
h nt; f fit Ii 'p f- (J t inn
en (I'M fin r w h f n mpw.
litttUr Moderate Kate llutel "
KENTUCKY AVr.NUK NKAIt IIEACII
Cemtr l.eub . epen iLrreund.nui, ctntr of til tttrse
tlnri snd IMrri Itunnln str In rnemt, prlrnts bsthi.
Prr bsthins prlvi irr from hotel hlcriplty thro'iy!) thre'iy!) thro'iy!)
ent, r-fst4,r te Ktreet fstiU ttncxr ,e.l ts 10 up
dally dp-!sl mtf, Amfficss plin Mguc Dsadaa.
Un rhnas M-J Booklet
llrw Ovnersklp Msasasauat-ILALril kECKLKt
Fourth of July Special
$1 y Saturday, Sunday, $1Q
" Monday & Tuecdny sd
rs msjaaa am n srrx jterm .eaaW
HE ALT S
SBieBJSSJOW IKSSBBISJ Bl 'mw
hcnl'llkv aiiiMie .111J lleiieh
Hunnlnic wilier i rni'in. nth Senser)
4th of July Special
$1 J Saturday Dinner te 5 "1 O
I &t Tuesday After Lunch 1 w
AUSTINE
I v " & J iriM PJ rle t r jr be . S,
mt tjB r n ,it r m V M J i e
WA)z Breakers
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
On the Orrnn Frent
Amerlenn nnd Fiirnnenn l'laae
FIREPROOF
nnnsusllr attractive at this season. Daneln.
New Oolf Hub PNvlhuss. Uarass en prsm-
MS
Mensteie rates
PIAKAPE
Whole Bleclc en Ocean Frent
'it lest loeatien In Atluntln Mty.
Ideal family hotel, Chelsea yectlen.
Ce ibIiv (He bundled
Ownnrehip illrerilen.
no' met V F HHAW
Cresten
On Ocean front at Mentpeller ave, Suite with
hath. runnlnK water all rooms, oltvateri
hprliiu- rates II day up, 121 up wly. Amir
lean idati also Hurep, plan, II. M. HHCVK
ALTER HALL
b'. Carolina ave, nr. beach. Itunnln het and
sold water and etsct. In all rooms.
"A
RSttl
s'sWlJWsWl
t
arlr season rates. Am- and iOurep,
mtt. K. RYAN
. SltMMKIt nKSORTs
ATLANTIC! CITY. X. J.
12
FOURTH OF JULY $
SPECIAL
Saturday, Sunday, Monday and
Tuesday, Including Meals
The courtesies and conveniences el
two hotels it one rite "
S1..10 Hay Up. American 1'Un (With Meats). Spcclnl Weekly
Our iiiKRt!, may live nt cither houie and still enjoy nil the comforts
of both. Thin tinlnue privilege Is net extended by anv ether hotel.
! ELBEROMROQUOIS
,,, h:' l ',',,' r r " '"',u Seuth Carolina Avenue, just ett the
near heach. opposite Catholic and Pre- n,riwalk Convenient te oil nTtrae.
testant churches, rhene 2703-W. ' tlena. Hlexater. 1'hene Cynwyd 4R34-W.
RUNNING WATER IN EVERY ROOM
J'rlvate baths. Cuisine and aerWcn unexcelled. Fresh vcsetablea. 'Whlte arvlce.
!!f1V.,.'fill...0,nr'l,nl- ."l"" nurrmindlni;. Orchestra. Danclnr. lledned patrenaite.
COMUINKO CATACtTV I'OO. Windows screened, nathlng from hetcla. Uarase.
rite for booklet and nute man.
a Fill flrnlif nrf A irtn Tai &. i -&.-
Ueth hotels under personal direction of It. B. LUDY, M. D., Owner
iQEST MODERATE PRICE
Sleep Where Li6 Is Safest
Brick, steel and stone construction
PRINCESS
July 4th Special
Sat., Sun., Men. and Tues.
50 Reems at $12 each
50 Reems at $14 each
50 Reems at $16 each
1NCLLUINO ALL. .MEAt.3
Ocein end Seuth Parellna nve,, near alt
uttrartlens. I.arKert mederate-rate houre
of auhatantlal larye city construction.
Cipacttv S00 Het und cold
Running Water in All Reems
PrUate hath. Ulniiter from afreet level.
With n thr.' uu.ir,'H of i.lx leadlnrt 1'rot 1'ret
renut 'ind Cathe.l' CUiurchea nnd main
I'livteHce Trench chef. Kxetllnnt table
Whlte a'rvlce i in'.iestra. Danrlnc. All
wlnd'ms srr-eneil lliitllli'ir from hotel
lln't.hiiMa wih Heardwnlli entrance for
(re- ii- , i: i te
H nml mi d.illv, Amerlrnn plan.
IS iin.l up ilai llurepean plan.
Hiwial Vteklv rate
Per booklet nnl nti'j t ad map, nddreaa
i ait. c r.0Hr:rnNi owner & rrep.
Vh-vn-s 4.114 1210 C.')r.8
1, "0(K COMFOKT III It silTCKsS"
JULY 4th SPECIAL
Sat., Sun., Men., Tues.
50 ROOMS at $12.00 EACH
50 ROOMS at $14.50 EACH
(including all mrali)
European Plan If Desired
MI.-hiRan Ac near tv-aeh nnd Hoard Heard
ull. Mladic Ot h most he mtlful
hntfll aeeilin inienl'-nt le all chuichcf.
jii nnd th aires, modern in ien'
d-tall. er-en curreundliiBB. nil cheerful
en tuti, Men roetnn ncwh fumithed
nnd df nted throughout r.OOO .(i ft
of purclie c.iraite accomtiieduli ni.
"RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS
Mi iln or en null" prH.it- bdttia: elec
tric Ilshts. eiei'a'n- aervlce. luxurious
r.un rancr nun Ue muie and dance
room. Kree tnlhlne privlleKfl.
urn r.MiLi:
Is u erwcial feitu-e, wendTful home
coel.intf freah e-ttjl.les Tiest the mar
ket afferda. whlt erlce Anerlein
r an. 13 rei up dalU . Hurepi-ati plan.
f r.e up ially Spe:lal wecklv.
Ih A r 311' J. Ownership mamcemtnt
Fourth of July Special
$1 O Sat., Sun., Men. & Tues. $1 p
" Includinn; Meals "
I'ndar New
Ownprsliip
Management
LEWIS'
ti i ii I hi s five.. leu t m rii.
(i HJjierid'li Traymore pertlen Me "rn,
iv rint 4tfd runtitmr uatei in r nn
Ir.vQtn buthM luithlnK frnm lmtel. irnse.
iw ,n VAiiO formerly i rnp. Mriresn Hal) I
TH5
TennetseeAvs.&Bcueh
,ra VXZS (New Ftrepreiif Ail.l'n)
J3 DOOMS AMI
nUltL i:if'tilc l.iehts '
iKURNIIiG WATER IN EVFRV ROOM
i T.niej'i:A' pian ji r.e ?: n,lv ft.
f-nedal mci, i-cut) M.tsen J .1 b 15
STRATH HAVEN
Kentucky Ave.
near Beach
A rtntJr ( ity popular rure.ein i'nn
1) te Ilathlne and Jlanclni M ! rrt,
1 kle' I, HINDI It liltu-
, MOe CO INDIVIDUAL ANO DISTINgUlhMLO A
Tht
e 23? iU JN TrV I lOV.
VIIVCSlrMI AVCMJC A KJOAROWAuel
Anorenfronthotel Hrld'eonstrurtlen Newly
renovated, I.sraent perch nverloekinar eeesn
hce tentmesli. It rest less te st'iy with us
tliftti It does te stay at en Inferior hotel further
remored from Heardwalk. Write for booklet.
rimeTad from Heardwalk. Write for book
f HusTBEe
Attenllrt Jt. M.-,l.iir, bv. n.n..lii
Atlanlla It Massachusetts ave. Caearllr aen.
All outside, airy rooms. DatblnK from hetst.
, tl Id day up. Nseelal weekly Uurnpean plan.
I Kestaurant cnnneted.itItH. V. M THUItUBR
1 RKITHC HOTCLX B1WITM HONC COMrOnTS
Ofean ftlli
law Yerk Afe.
L'ntntlAllr medrn,
J
I'rivitt bathi, rutin In if w
wMer,
ei
...j. ii. .1..
I'nexcLl rt culi'ne, (hum
ret-ring) ticekUt
r. cuc.ric iiuiii,
Ovtnrl lp manaffrmtint. Lhai li Woed.Jr Mar
THE ELW00D e3,
Jnmes Piar.
overlooktnir nesrd-
Wulll
Klrei'roef. Capacity S50. 1'rlvats
baths.
llunnitu' water In rooms. Elevator.
E. T. (IKAPr, Owner
GALEN HALL
ATLANTIC CITV. N. .1.
AliMiJs lleiieniliihle und hntLsfudery
-. I.. 1NII.I,I.. Miinncrr
HOTEL SOMERSET
Arkinsus ., tv,e doers from II, irh, nun
nlnt: witer UlertHc lluhts. American Man.
I.I up dailj. US up wtukly, N. J. Kershuw.
MILLER COTTAGE" " 7 .."'"'t
Av Cap. V "U Nute'l i
for its table III up dally, J H up weekly,
IHth sea 'en. I.mersen reunth itiiel, Mj;r.
TABOR INN ft;,'"
i nd Cnnni-nlcut ave
:il loiltlell lilru.i ulru
rooms.
niKi
F.mellent table '.'(Mil hcnseri Owner
; e,son r.uei. j r. t . M Dunn
HOTEL CONTINENTAL
Aiwa a open, nlwajs readv lermn moderate,
Wrlte or phe-ie Jf WALSH DI'NCAN
RIO !'')W Vjrl Ac nt "'"ch- l"n room'
itli running water Hurnp plan j
CsRANDE l,as' up f'elel wneWj, New
n nerHltip tn,tiui(;eineril.
Slirirlinm Vlralnla Ave.
near lleach.
Amer Dien. J I. SO
up rt.illy. naming privileges. Aleis Preber.
Gedwin ,E1 I'arltle Are. Tilf. butbe.
RalitoB-Aikbreolia l- Bi. James Ft.
PelEPISON
smTFi r Ci 3r tLs'eBk.
-JKrwvam. "P usirs
1 &AheWtt3hmM
wisMmmmWwSSt
i ijeriiK?2ssssisBasrneaw.s
M
SUMMEU BIWOKT8
ATLANTIC C1TV. N. .1.
HOTELS IN ATLANTICCITYibr
4th of July Special
$4 Sat' Sun, $'
12
12
Men. & Tues.
NONTICELLO
llcela In Comfert. Sen I co and CuUlne
KentucMy Ae. Near Heath
Dancing, Orchestra
Write for Special June Rates
Atlantic C'ltv's Finest. I.arKest and Most
fop liar Moderate-Kate. Hetel
Choice, v.ell-furnls'.ied rooms, prlvate
haths ntet.it lied't. I'lov.Uern te street,
unueiiitly attictlva lobby, parlors nnd
rfcepllen roemi: capacity r00. Newly
IMperrd nnd lenuvatud throuitheut. Public
ehewers. Rites J3.ri) up dally; speclal
w i 111). American l'lan.
RUNNING WATER IN ROOMS
f)in- rehlp Manx t. Write forVlleohlet D
Phore THIS rKTTKIl A llOLLlNllIIH
FOURTH OF JULY SPECIAL
$10.50 Sal., Sun., Med., & Tuei. 51 O.50
l InduJ.'nt Meals 1
itADioriiexn ceNci'.KTs n.n.Y
KUx.1 Met aad all unuwnuitt; two blcln te Fieti-
ant and CathnUe Churehea.
RUNNING WATER IN EVERY ROOM
Improve J at a Cot ectdlB SS0.030
All remt refurrliUd, alictila lujhtn. Staajetu brdtl
Elpercl anil reMlettdl prlraui btUii; 1T. te ia
r; uaelleat title; crlte rr and ka pltati
nhaviu and (aern wita atuaaiet.
AmerieaB Plan. SI op dly. 120 wf wkry.
1VrltferIiilt.uil"Callfthei)ltSiir2r," Phen tt
remcnallr munatrd b .wn. ST ITltC ft STlTtR
vv. w. ,,. .... vu tttmw II HIU HVHiaiU
4th of July Special
$t O Saturday Dinner te $1 O
I 1 Su Tuesday After Lunch JLm
S.'l in Illr.i Sp. Wkly. Am. I'len (with inrnls)
i or I'.icini- nnd ArKnnsas nrs. Prlv. r r
rrtsei.tilnK plant -lrcirle luti hn open fnr
Inspicflen runnlne uatei. all outside rnems.
icrupulijuslv rltan Elev . prlv. baths. Imth.
Inir from hotel, bntliliuusiD rnd sheweri fre.
OrcrKri dinclnu, nhlln serMce. frauice.
I'eiKK" TUT . HOrKIl.NMll'ltV.
iOMIRSTIKGTEl
rsnnsyirtau Are., Im s Bsask ssd Dtsel
Pur. Alsrtys epsn. Csassltr . Prints I
coins, raisins wstsr In sJl UdreMu. Hctcl
hiu Jgat b thsrathlr rscdnlfd srd r
""" ' A li-rt II Dnrr-lt
IBorten
b vw r w w w w
TENNESEE AVENUE
The PLAZA
' Pt Clisrlfs and Paclfle Avps Rsllnml and
i ntir.ictli surrnundlntH. Private Laths.
Running Water and Telephones All Reemi
1 Open oil yr. DEITIWCH St r.l'SSnt.T,. iUr".
FOJELL3
Fjaejajv Tcnneaaep nve near bvnch.
W ua 1 Thoroughly meili-rii , tativ
M remonalile. American .mil
LaaJM l.uiiiptiin plan
"w -1IHS. It. IIAWI.IiV. I'rep.
ENTUCKY
K'eniucKy Ave ner Iinach Cap.iclty 50D
HurninK water, PrlnteH Imths, Oiriestr.i,
DntiiiiK, J3 50 dally, special weeklv I'liei.s
8U1U W KINO A KAKHAItT
BOTHWELL
Virginia Ave,, aecend house from llenrdwulk
and Miel l'ler. i:ery oppelutment, lllshest
standard In (Ulslne nnd service. Iloeklst.
fi"clsl wei-kJi rates; .1, Hntliwell. I'rup.
Kentucky ae. near beaihi every raeJva
lmiT0emcnt. Rates J'Jl'.r.O up "lily. Iiklt,
Open all ar. JOHN J. M1IHPHV. Ch;0f,
P Carolina Ave. near Ileai.li Itunnlnx water
m ewry room 1'ilvnt.t halhs. Personal
' A r..l I.... MV'TMV U AIIVfilT.
" HOTEL MORTON
Vlrnnla Ave. Nenr Itraeh
Write for hoeklet i new brick addition.
The OAKS
10 f)cu'h MiclilfMit Ae Half hleik fr. lleach
Htiis I.' ui) per ilay. with metis, $18 wkly.
VK'J' THE LOlJVANr-n
lenn nve. Runnlne vnter In reams. Med.
mn Huren, plan. Mrs. K. flunner.
PITNFY Nw Tem Ave. nr. Deach. nT-'-
furnished and redecorated. K.
reltent accommodations with horns t-enklnir
13 daily Hpeclal w..my. J. HICK All.
WA1 UnRF Jl'11" ie'k ami near lleach.
wuujn.r u llay UPi spcMu, W(.uly
i .
'f
i; ."). iiKAiiv, formerly or Alter Hull.
'PAIVFRT Vtmlnla Ae near Heech.
rate. flllOIWIi: PIlITOIlAItll.
MARTINIQUE SL "?
' ' ll.rin IIP dally. Cafe and restaurant attsehsd.
I RF.I.VEDERE B' Curein.a Ae. nr. Iieacn.
ULLVcucrsc UlJn WHar B1 rmi llfVi
teths Klevater. Amer. plan. Olnnettl Urns.
IMPERIAL Maryland Ave.
lITIlClkinu jmnniup ,vu,Br,
Amerlcin plan. Hpepial rste,
near lleach.
Prltats baths.
T! HKVIiaSY
CHESTER INN F Ynrk Av- "'
Ail renenlences.
itns P. KNAUEItl
Wfatminster Kentucky Ave. nr. llsacb.
TVCBUiiui3icr K,vater. prlvalt baths.
running water. Open all year. A. V. KOPP.
Hetel Boscobel K,W&
Wkl. rates, IIS up. Ph. MT. A. B. aOllOJl
12
ALL TOTTO BXFSCT HOTEL TO BB
MEN6LAND
i wy
SBORNE
SUMMER nESORT8
OCKAN CITV, N.
II IMP VACATIONS '
arvxeiai weekly rates. American
plan. Superior culstne na
r... nu..l ntee. IT
aer-
Prlvat
vice. jiuiun" il,j--
l.itbt Write for fftMer.
TNC
-QCEANICLTYJN-
SHqrs.
,
ivmaifaie
une
OPENS fNtaw'"
bl.inotlMefOcctJiBrfll
ICapecit
Bpacay60Q jg
Mfe&s&BsseA
THE BREAKERS
ONLY S HOTKI.
0.run, ..,.,- .
cold rtinnlntt
roeini m no' ,i from July
water durltiC Jun Bnd rr0,n Ju y
."1 P.:LBl.r.l- K. A. YeunK. Mar.
jiiiirriiuii
FOURTH OF JULY SPECIAL
,10.5
SATURDAY. l IJ. wn )"
MONDAY & Tl'l.!A Y .
Traymore
mil a Wesley. V" . ,i,
HunnlnB water ftll rooms, .ttily
day:JOjvcjeJemLU.r.l' nr.
rates Sa.r.ft
MiiniiTitl 7in and (.vrean Aanu. ypn
DKIUniUll .,. .... All rm. lctniij
llnhted.
and cold
Roem with or vflttieut bain. Ilel
rSnnln iatsr. Elevator aervlee.
H. K. Willi
SEASIDE
r.th Street nenr liearawaia
erEN .IL'Nn 2IITII
Ert.rcly renovated. Runnlnn water, rrivate
haths. Amerlcanjiian
DlTrntrt r. Inn Atlantic ave. Flymeuia
rlymOUtn Uin rli catering te these who
appreciate remfcrt. courtesy and eertjee.
I.lmlted capacity llkll Ktulyn Usher Nnltr.
trie. uutiiiv.Specla, l0W raUB for
month nf June. A. B. 11AKEH,
RALEIGH
New open. Het and cold
runnlne water In nil roerae.
June rates.
MnS. MAItTHA STEWART.
UVnMIWfl Htt Ocean. Enlamea ane
WlUlllinu rfmedeld. ItunnJruc vfater la
every rm. Heme cooking. M.A.MIlner A Hea.
DrDVn FY Deaeh frent: larae. airy
OCevIVE.i-i a rms.i every en with eceaa
view. Hathlng from house. Mnrrl Stllsrs.
fnvmnrA elh Wetley. A family hotel.
irayniuic nunt)nB Wnter all rooms. July
rules J3.r.f dav. SL'fl week up. D. 1 KHY.
HOTEL HENRY n'v 8l-
IDLEWILD
10 Moerlyn Terrace.
Itoems. J. K. Morrison.
ATTT FN Central. Ttunn
aiULiCH p), ., Am(.P, rtan
Runnlne water la
e. II. Henry
CTDATtfri flth & Wester, r.unnlnc water.
OltvAt'l'Mns. .TnttNsnN nesT.Y.
wu.pwnen. n. .i.
SH E L D O XT
Wlldwned's Finest netel I 1
Amer. plan H.BO rir dav up. X 1
JJS per week tip. D. .t. Weeds
reniVIUFI I Opens May 27. 11th stasen.
Wwi..,. M Ti cneMwnr.i.
. AYAR!.
Reems anil Apartments
THE DERBYSHIRE
riel1r k Juniper. Cem, plan. ItsUpc. prlv.
'AI'K MAV N. .1.
jliSwH
Seashore and Cennhy
BATHING FISHING
SAILING GOLF
All Outdoor Activities
Splendid Moter Reads
lead te
COOL CAPE MAY
N.J.
Ttebmuxmss$wctkmanftM!1J.
w&ceummA
rvewiy renevaita. itoems wan uaih and ea
1 ralte. Culslne and strtlre unexcelled, i.srue
I percres. Klsvatnr. J. W. MKCRAY It HItO.
New Stockton Villa
On the Bnrh. Oprt Juna
idtM for Jure nnfl J u y .
fl s.
HOTEL WINDSOR Pn tne Heach Prent
" i;p Mas, M, j,
Capnclty 300. Jlet nnd cold running watsr
in every room. Prlvste bathe. Elster.
Qrnrshlp direction. n. HA I.l'l.v
La Villa Francaiie ?J?r.k,?n A,e pv
,.. . . Jlttj! 't reeiiencd for
tti si-asen. First-class table beirtl. 1..iib)
lomfertnble rooms. View en the sa.
MAPAMnA. n. siKiNAnn
COLONIAL PTr"l,,y en, "each." "Amer.
wuwtssnw pnn pan lunnlnir Wfcr
rrlv.itn bath. rievatnr. ninctrlclty. S8th
jisnsen, W. If, PHUnCH. Ovtner Prep.
STAR.VILLA n & neucu. cap. ie:
eater; enrnrshlp mnnsgemsnt. C. a, ChureU.
Tlir. ll.nrv. Ciip May. N. ,T. PufnlshTd
irnnis PlnKlf. te up. Doull.,$ie te J IK.
AKIIimVri,ABK7NT
RRIST0L
JL DIRECTLY ON O
"VWHIDiARD
& SON
DIRECTLY ON OCEAN TRONT
ASDUKT FARK N.J. ??&
1330
HOTEL MARTINIQUE
802 4th Ate
2 blks. te beach. "Cxcel. family
with run. wti. Kiev, home table.
hutnl. urns,
Select, res,
.-Lit its. ,m, iteinernam,
Prep.
HOTEL COLUMBIA
ASI1UKY
PARK. V I
Ocean frent: rapacity 400; table and servlee
hlchest standard. V. IIAIIVUY JONES.
flCRAN (iKOVK. X.
.1.
SEASIDE HOTEL
Directly en 0-ean Frent All (rueat rooms
nierloekljiiea; C'HAUt KS U. hTOi'KTON
THE LILLIAN 7" Crabury Ave ne7
lleach Yeuhk folks,
ejrel tnhle, home cnnlclnir. Itstra J1S te 12S,
WPRINO I.AKK. N. .1.
THE BREAKERS
J3.r tl Sea. Spring Lak Beich. N. 3,
firns Jun 17, New open for inspection.
L-T!H ?,"? O fttlenn iuggfwtei. Wrll for bklt
EAOLKS MKBB. PA.
EAGLES MERE, PA.
Th' summer tesert that Is different
tecause it combines mountain and
itashere conditions with unlnue aur-
retindliies,
'J lie ssndy heach and temperate water
of the Lalta of t'.is KiBles nfferd
spindld bathlnc 2100 feet abee sea
letel.
One of the finest 18 hole Belt courses
In Ametlcs
Ter booklet and rates, write!
The Raymond
I H. C. List. Mananer.
The Crestmont Inn
WIMliini Weeds, Mutineer.
The Ferest Inn
Ilenniin V. Veuser, Mananer.
The Lakeside
Jiihn S. Kirk & !en.
FRANKLIN rOtlNTY. P..
'tothA)psAmyce- ,) J.-f
i. J6HKT LVeVM nnnnnum
Bmnavisssssm
reiw muetims. fuuui eessrr, p.
A strict!, reixt.ni betsl with siesllent Ubl. sad
ti!X '," Irlvsts bsths, tspsilty (00 Altitude
iSHf.- epIeiMl'd itmlsi aulf, tennis, ete
Will Itniuniii Open until .November
JOHN.I.dlllHONr,, MHuncer.
OKATMtrORI), I'A
Graterford ,,0,c1, Al0'".' t"erJrkiemn.
a i Aute parlies, riiirlien dinners.
Oar. Airy rms. I'h rolUjteWtle 1CI H-a.
H. llflI.Ol'Ki:II. Prep.
UinM'iisii.i.i:, i.."
HIGHLAND TERRACE INN
The meat
medci u
'''"!,'n thn Fvrhltnen.
Ileruiet.
A. !'
- 1. ,,!.,,. A-roprieier.
DKI.AWAIti; WA'fKB OAF. I'A.
Kittatinny DUwar water eap. a,
y Nw open. Spec. Bsaaea Rate,
M'MMlCn nKSORT.M.
1ARK rilAMrLAlN. N. Y.
HOTEL CHAMPLAIN
BLUFF POINT-ON-LAKE
B METROPOLITAN hotel en the
hlgheat proinenlory of the lake In
the centre of a private park of 800
erea, with 2 golf courses, tennlt
courts, bridle paths, bathing beach
and beat facilities. ,
. r. CREAVES,
Jfanager
New Ysrk OS
:U FIFTH AVfcNOE
gnats! njfinl.
WATKINS OI.r.N. N. Y.
th Glen
Springs
WATKIN'S GLEN. N. Y.
ON SENECA LAKE
Wm. B. LtHnawill, Pr$.
Fer Intelligent Rest. Invigo
rating atmosphere. Scenic
beauty. Attractive golf course.
Booklets en request.
DIlAt,, N. J.
THE TREVISAN
The Ideal Heme Hetel:
nnAi,, n. j.
Phene, 1020 Deal
rooms en suite.
nPACH IIAVF.N. X. J.
jTie CnaJeMde
nrip.v .1HCT! 2.1
ii
The best combination of
cenulne seashore features
en the Atlantic Coast.
Matchless flshlnc stlllni.
bathlnir. etc. ocean nnd
bny. Plie tennis courts.
Tie Knrtleslile e ft e r s
modern appointments. Sen
nnd fresh-water private
baths. Orchestra. Garage.
Booklet
B. F. ENOI.E. Mannerr
Alse The 'evlnstnn.
nest I'niiiKtriniiin
ukacii iiai;n, n. j.
l'nr Information It bklt., write lloreush Clerk
MII.TO.V. .mash.
Milten Hill Heuse
Milten, Mass.
Is in One of Bosten's Most
Beautiful Suburbs
It Is en a hill nmenfr trees tn the
center of nn nmple estate nnd otters
innnv nduntaKfH for theso looking
for n quiet family Inn. Its home
cooking hut (tlveu It an envlnble
reputation. It H but SO minutes
from the State Heuse, linn ten, "3
minutes from Harvard University,
nnd Is within metering distance of
thn Cape Ced and North Hliore re
sorts. Address above for rooms nnd
rates.
I.KXOX, SIASH.
HOTEL ASPINWALL
LENOX, MASS.
High and Coel in the Bmrhthirma
A HOTEL. OF DISTINCTION
Operj Juna 17. i;iovatlen 1400 feet.
Oeir. Tennis, Raddle KldliiK. Orchestra.
Dancing;. Concerts. Fireproof Oaraics.
X. A. TWOROOKIl. MenaKar
winter Itssert. I'rlncss lintel, lirrmeds.
lakh scxArr.K. y. n.
Okanuden!
UAKE 5UNAPK, N.H.
On (he "Henl Tour"
SEASON JUNK 34 TO OCTOIIKU
Caterlnr te a Discriminating niraieie.
Oolf, Tennis, Coating, Canoeing,
Bathtr, Flshlns. Keddle Herses, Danda
Attractlre Jul nod Season Uatea.
Cottages for rent. Booklet sent en r-
04 8t. It Madlaen Av. Flat 30.
J. Themas Russell, Pi-op.
AI110 Hetel Russtll, Saratoga tpringBj.T.
JK1 FKKSON, N. .
EI0HTF.EN IIOI.K C0I.F COl'KSK
NEW WAIIMBEK
Hetel and Cottages
JEFFERSON, N. H.
In the heart of the White Mountains
TENNIS. FISHING. DANCINO. OAHAGB
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Hest 40th Street.
New
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The Malvern
and Cottages
BAR HARBOR, MAINE
Opens June 30th
v.yX.l:s."' ,iK0"' Minuter
New Yerk address. Hetel Woodstock.
127 West 43d St.
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COOL SUMMER CLIMATE
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and the
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Pacific Ner!hweit Tourist Assoc.
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Gloucester Ferry Company
Persons Desiring Short River Trips Should
Take Advantage of the Delightful
Seven-Mile Sail en the Delaware
River Via Gloucester Ferry
Beats Lfcave Seuth Street Every Half Heur Frem 6 A. M. te 7 P. M.
And thcrenfter every Heur. I.cavlnu Seuth Street. Plilla.. en the Hulf Heur
Fare, 15c Round Trip Subway Connections
"est or Onler Speclul Sii.ulaj 8lirluIe I'ntll II 1. M.
AUTOISTS, TAKE SPECIAL NOTICE
....... -oneiny menns savlnn of Bas, war. tear.
Ferry Line when Metering te Seashore Itcseits.
New Schedule about July 1.
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CHAMPLAIN
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visit Btnmrerd-ln-lhe-Calskllls, N.
Bklt. and Inforraullen rile Clinm,
whitb stn,rium srniNnM
DLUE B1UOR MOUNTAINS. VA.
Vaoatlenlnc In the Blue Rldce Ifts.i far As.
ccrlpttve bklt. list et hotels & brdc, haiusi
in lJlue ltldse Mts. write Qen. I'ass Arnt
Western Msrylalnd Railway,
naltlmers, 1(4,
EXOI.AMI
EUROPB
BeferelSailing
'-write t-'
JOHN FAlRMAN,"Aie5t,
Lomdeo A North Weatera BirriyJ
200-P Fifth Avenue,
New Yerk City,
for free Travel InrormalieDandattraetlrtfftlde)
Charm of England
This folder bw been especially pre-
gtred for American visitor te Great j
rltain. Itcontainsawealtbefinfor. j
roatien which will assist in arracg-1
in itineraries te include many
point of historical and educational
.interest, including Shakespeare", ,
iBurns' and Washington's Country,
the English, Scottish aedIrishi
Lakes, North Walea, etc.
fTfcej WNBON NORTH WESTERN
.RAILWAY is the. prcceicr reals far
'.travel la.Oraat Britain.
TOfltS
te BOSTON
Caaa ed anel M., gntlun Mim,
a-iur s;vica Jill Taar Rauaal
Orchestra Coneerts-Coot Comfortable
Btateroems. Leave daily Pier 14 N. R.
Fulton St., 3.30 P. M. Daylight Time.
NEW BEDFORD UNE-Te New
Bedford and the Islands of Marthas
Vlne-Ynrd and Nantucket. I-v. dally
except Sunday from Pier! N.R.Foet
ofHeustonSt..60nP;M.DuyllghtTlme
NEWr, ONOON LINE-Lv.dsllyei.
eept Sunday Pier 40 N.R. Housten St.
5 JO P. M. Daylight Time.
INFORMATION and tickets at piers
and ConselldatedTlcketOfnces.Phone
a uryant 0700, Cortland 610O,8prlnc I9CI
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Clark'fCruiaeibyCan.Pae.Steamen 1
CLARK'S 3rd CRUISE, JAN. 23, 192S
ROUND THE WORLD
Or the Specially Chartered Superb
s.a. "Empretaef France" 1S.4S1 trrauleae
OrifioateroiRoaod the World Cniitcs.sndthteslr
Toerlst Agent si be has ever rxma Cruise Round lie
World by chartered steamer.
A flestliul palace for the nhels trip. Itnutst
New Yerk, Panning, Ssn Francisce, Hono
lulu, It days in Japan. Chins, Mnnils, Jivs,
Slrutepere, Buruab, Option el 19 ds la
ledia, Celen, 4 days in Caire, Nsplss,
Havre, Southampton; slop esrs) QuebM
Rr- te Montreal and New Yerk.
4 MONTHS, $1,000 and up
Inoludiej Hotels, DrU s, Guides, Feci, sie.
CLARK'S 10th CRUISE, FEB. 3, 1923
tthe MEDITERRANEAN
nvSnecitllv Chsrtered. Sometuous S. S.
, "BMHRUSS of SCOTLAND" oil burner, ,25000
I frontons; AS DAYS CBUIOt. $600 snd upl !
inElyptenJ I'slenlne: Spsin, Italy, Greece, tit.
I FRANK C.CLARK.TImes Buildin. NewYcuk,
Ilurtlet Tours r"n "fin s. inth St.
Gillespie. Kimperts & ncard. 1113 Walnut St.
sWr ERICSSON DAY BOAT
FOR BALTIMORE
S o'clock in Hie inernln (dilidit 'a'"
i lime) i:mi TueiiBj. Thursii.ti anu e:
round trip. Must lic.iutlful ride out ei
1'hiladi'lphUi.
,r. NIGHT STEAMERS FOR
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BALllMUKb
Fare J2.nn ene ay. S3 nn round trip
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I 1hhs from l'ler A. Se. Delaware A)
jldnllithi H.ilnK time), t
etc. Use Gloucester
Saving of 11 miles.
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