Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 24, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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1&- 6- EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA,
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Letters te the Editor
Spiritism and Astronomy
Te the Ktlllar a the lU'enttta Public l.rilarr
8lr With lleudlul. whose lr1-k
hnve been ui.stlfylng pwiple for thirty,
yearn or mere, scemng at " emnnstni-
llnna" ..ml, . n,,..... ., ntl .....I
mil
Ihorn hnve been proclaiming from the
housetops, nnd declaring that he ran
reproduce them nil by mechanical
Inenns, here we new hoe CamlHc Flam
marlnn. the French nsttennmir, telling
Us his conclusions, nfter timti.v enrs of
investigation of spirits of departed hu
mans, that "the spirits of unlnielll
f:cnt persons 'appear te hevn In the
ewer atmospheric regions." " This, be
ndds. renders "communication with hu
man beings possible, while the souls of
the mere intelligent people sear higher,
escaping nnj further isisslblllty of com
municating with us."
fcniVWS tills nZIX.
the history of. and knew the groping;
L,PKr?." , ,njVf" J""I '"
Here then we have through t lie
years back, and the Frenchman hassim
ply made the last guess and probably
one of the poorest ones of the destiny
of the soul.
The best authority says the natural
man cannot knew these things because
they n re only te be pirititnll.v discern
ed. Flnmnmrlen, Dn.vle and most ethers
who undertake te tell us about the after
life from the standpoint of human re
March are lncmnpetent because tlie.v
refuse te quallf as students of spir
itual truth. A CYNUVS.
Philadelphia. June 120. lOl'L'.
People and Constitution
Te thr Editor e the Evc-nne Public Lede'r:
Sir Perhaps bj taking a concrete
fxnmple the ullTi'rpnu' In view between
Senater Ia Follette and Dr. Hutler
concerning the constitutional jiewers of
government can be best illustrated.
In adding the Eighteenth Amendment
te the Constitution the Supreme Court
vested In Congress and the Legislatures
of the several States the sovereign
power te alter and amend the power
of the Government erd.ilned nnd estab
lished by the people of the I'nltel
States. In the opinion of the Court
the lifth article of the Constitution is
"a grant of power te the United States
te which alt of the neenlc have urmil-
fscetl." It is of the opinion, there
hn t ,.cisi .f.ireu .,f ti... ... . '
lore, mat
ernl State derive from the Constitution
and the Congress this power te ratify
a proposed amendment te the Censti
tutien
Mil- viiiniHini'iiii iii' win i. uuiiuru ,
null and void the previsions In the Cen- !
Btltutiens of one-fourth of the States'.
,. "V'LTM;.rI,:'0Vl. 'I1, e "the United States, are building the r I -,.; p; "'?:"m .J
t..i, .....i .!.- ......ni!.. .hopes Oil a fouutiauen ei Mini. "some extent b arleus orsanlzatlens. as.
that the people of the several h atcs I . ' a.,.)llcs ,0 rum. running from es- for example, when ,i queit stands ajjalnst I
nae ni) power eer ii eir own l.egisia- , , v- . American coast, hew anil the hob. which Is siiwhtly elevated ubeM
tures in the act of nullif.ving an amend-V " ,, rum.sCUlnR ships of the tn ground, sometime, counts two points.
ment. In the decree wherrbv th''V- 1..1 stlites line and snonsered by wh"8 tt r'nBr" counts three. I
Eighteenth Amendment was added te I ;.,"..',, t ,ker 'of the Shipping Fourth Ordinarily the g-ame is for twentv.
of the Union whereby the people of
L these States had required that their
will, concerning n proposed amendment
te the Constitution of the United
States, should be first ascertained by n
referendum before their Legislatures
acted thereon.
Hence It Is plain that it i the
opinion of the Supreme Court in these
eases thnt the sovereign power of the
United States is veste 1 by the people
in the Congress and the Legislatures of
the several States. Ter it is the opin
ion of that Court, which new Is be
come the law of the land, that the
people of the United States have sur
rendered te Cei.sress and their Legis
latures their sovereign power te amend
the powers of government. Under the
j r- Jag- as It is new declared by the Court,
l the people have no vote or voice in de-
termining the powers which their Gov-
erement shall exercise ever them. Mn the coasting trade are prohibited by
Thus the Court seems te hnve estab- l"w "m enjoying such comforts,
lished the principle which Senater l.a I Every vessel engaged 111 foreign trade,
Follette contends for, "that the will of e'thir American or of foreign nation
the people expressed through their dulyMlty. muist upon arrival at an Amer -elected
representatives is sovereign." 'enn pert manifest her liquor or alcoholic
Fer by the law. as the Court has made i .''teres, and should said stores be In ex
it, the people of the United StHtes have f"-s 0f the specified ameuut allowed by
been divested of their sovereignty which. iaw en American shins, the l.ovcrn l.evcrn
by the Constitution, they expressly re- jment has the undisputed right of con
served te themselves, and "their dulv ,ficntlen. Upen foreign vessels such
elected representatives" have been 'stores are placed under custom guard
clothed therewith. land seal.
Hut Senater l.a Follette complains I As a further protection te the ship,
that the Court does net ndhere tn its
own opinion. He Insists that the Court
has made itself the sovereign power by
setting aside laws mnJe by "the dull
elected representatives- of the people."
In whom the Court has vested the sov
ereign power.
New it will be seen that there is force
In this statement. If It be true that
the people, as the Court has said, have
vested Congress and the Legislatures
with the power of amending the Consti
tution, it necessarily fellows that the
Bevcrelgn power Is vested in these leg
islative bodies. They, by the voice of
the Supreme Court, are granted full
hOTcrclgnty. here, then, does the
vjeun derive us power te set aside the
sovereign power which it made an 1
recognized In nddtug the Eighteenth
Amendment tn the Constitution?
Manifestly the Court must act en the
theerj thnt it, being the creator of
the sovereignty of Congress, can place
Mich imitations en its ercature us it
thinks proper.
Dr. Hutler Is nil for this power of
sovereignty in the Court. lie says.
"The power of judicial review i-i dis
tinctively American, nnd without It we
should he swept hither and yen by the
swiftly shifting tides of mere "opinions."
Hut this is merely substituting "the
swiftly shifting tides of mere uplnien"
of the Court ler "the swiftly shifting
tides of mere opinion" of the people or
of the representative,, of the people
We are nev b( ing "swept hither nnd
yen en the swiftlv shifting tides of mere
opinion" of the Courts.
The people everywhere are becoming
vocal in tlu'lr tjciiiund for a rostenuioii
of Bevcrnmcnt utidfr thu Cunctltutteii
erdniiK'd nnd cstuhllMiuil by the ln'eplr
of tin I'liltt'il Ktatfs. Tlicy ordained
nnd fHtabllbhed that 'oiistlfinlen "te
serve te themselves ami their pesurity expfct'd t" innhc an IntelllKPnt enme.
the blesiiiKs of liberty." They knew I bark." Ne. KUen dour, we will net
that they never oetiM'tited te a cevern- i elaim thnt "two bend" arc hotter than
ment which could add te or change its one." "ut w" mn'V rPm'Hv state in this
powers without ceniultins them. They particular case that two heads are bet bet
decllne their iiHsent te the doctrine that i tcr 'ban none.
the people of the Miierul .Stutes hnve nileu K. t-tnted in hrr flrft lctteri
no voice or vote lu di'terminlng tlie se- I te the I'eepl'H Kerum that there wbn
tlen of their own I.'(clnlntiireH en u pre- ! no kucIi thins ns a drunk nowadays nnd
J)ew.'d enlargement of the powers of the ' that liquor could net be obtained. New
federal Government ever them. They , the admits thnt fJie mvt, with her own
believii with Webster that the Ceiwtl- Httle oteh, men actually drinklne tn an
tutien "Ih the people's Constitution automobile. Terrible'
made by the people rcsnonMble te the Whnt Is thin country coming te with
people." They are crying out, an Lin-
coin t'riei out tit (iettyaburs for "A
new birth of freedom that Kevenunent of
the people, by the people, for the people
ahull net perish from thu earth.'
II. Ii.
Philadelphia, June 10, 1022.
Insecurity of Knowledge
T ia Kdller el th Evening PvUic I.rdarr:
Sir Your editorial nnent Mr. Itrynn
ia which you guy that men puHt forty
art) apt te under from ussifuctiis of the
baanuft. which Ih the N-'lentlfic term fur
tlemua pelrlfiictus. or petrilled brains,
haa areiiHed a chain et tlieiiKht in what
I am pleased te call my mind. (Started
K chain of thought would perhnps be
better.)
Can any one name a "wlcutltie
tkeery" tin concerns the eternal tins-
tfrtea that haa wltlmtoed the wear and
Sewy. tear of r(MI jenrs? The wme of
,rS. a- .1.. -I ns ,...... n...l .1
today
y jMfUt the chump of tomorrow, am) the
s '. eMthlng jiiure cheitteublc than km
k,fri,4e,
r -''VSh T.t tiariairn for thn nonce nr a I
re is
uwN
"m&'it
r tMuitdtHa luetltra A few yeara
leaden
wa aJI the rage sinenir
'"? JiW.'WTi
.al. a.- i
feyueiajui a remeaiai
,r. "i. . ,.(r . . ..t
-.v.. vtj:rr
IrtSft,.
lAf'i A u'"ri i '
InKent.s. They cured cverythlnc frern t
eliilliluins te frtllliiR linlr with thcni!
(lualnt household petH. They were in
((minion use mneiiK the hoi pollel and
were net dlnlalned by the lieeple renlly
I worth v hlle. Yet the lcecit Is new no
'!n"ri'
Hie better eli of druttelsts tie
net even carry them In stock. Leeches
were "wlrntifle" a few jenrs ones.
. ... V Yi,.i .. , ,,,tn,l n nb.
A ''t of theories were touted as nt).
...., ... 1.. If ,.t l...,....!.,,!.-., fllF
MMiuri.v muhi' unci in Aiiiv"e y-
ninny curi (eenluric?) nnd tficn Mr.
1'lnstein nppenred en the scene. Mr.
KiiiNti'lti was thought te wield the mean
est cerebrum of them all, but 1 "note lil
the papers" that ethers hove backed
Mr. Kinstcin ngiUif-t the renes nnd are
ruresMiiK lilm with mental shillalahs
( lri"h clubs).
Of course , some men can stand up
under mere knowledge than ether", but
It M-ems as though knowledge gees te the
dentist's head quicker than anybody
eNe's. As for me, I can take it or leave
it alone and of Inte years have quit
t,.l,. in limPIl nlllllllll? hpcaUSU I kllCW
f, 1.1 be- out of dnujW I caul d
, H, & V'sXAnw
.walked ,m all fours and ate grass. May-
i.. nil. " .,.. ...... ....... -------- -
i. ii.nnUri vin ttpiu'enimnts el ebu
'chndnezar while in that state. The
I New Yerk American proves men have
i riidli-entnry tails In certain savage na
1 tlens. AVhut does that prove.' Noth
ing! If I see a man with n "big time
set of whiskers would I be justified In
assuming that one e his ancestors was
a whisk broom?
Evolution gees back of monkeys, bow
ever, and our family nvt galleries are
net complete. A new picture new hangs
en the wall and it is merely a dot. Mrs.
- i. !!.,, ., ill iinneuuces tireudl.v
that It is great-great-grandpa Molecule
who ran for alderman In the protoplasm
ward. "Just leek atom.'
1'ntil the scientlMs can agree en a
staple line of infortnitien (erudition
that will net shrink up nnd wrinkle n
the rnins of time) I shall continue te
go along with Mr. Urynn. Intth s nn
iminmir.ililn reek. "Knowledge is us
secure as a samlpilc lu a c clone.
A
Philadelphia, June 19. 1022.
R.
Wet" and "Dry'
Bootlegging en the High Seas
Te th' L'dlfer e the i'vertftfl 'uMic Lfilecr:
Sir Te quote a pre-eminent
au-
t tierlty of the country
in matters of
maritime law, "these amomeus ami
leggers who arc seeking legal aid and
comfort in a three-mile limit or even
a 'twelve-mile limit' from which they
awful safety tiny trie ia".s
,
,,, V,
'lt!l
chiim immunity?
nee from shore in this cabc may
in,i enehnritment. but net protection.
Eer vessel that ifcef bena-flde Amer
ica n registry and carries the American
ensign is n part of that country and
subject te its laws, just as Pennsyl
vania. New Yerk und the various States
comprising the Union are subject te our
national lawn.
The ' sovereign government of the
United States litis the absolute right
'.te protect itself at all times, ami ims
gene te thu extent el u twcive-raue
seizure off the Leng Island const In the
enpture of the HrltlMi schooner Mar
shall during August last.
American vessels engaging in foreign
trade are termed ns under registry and
these in the coasting trade are enrolled.
American essels under registry and
trnding te foreign ports nre allowed by
Inw nn,l te be included in their medical
sterei n small amount of liquer: these
ber muster nnd owners, n list is iun
tnrilv snhseribed te by the entire crew.
stating that no contraband, te the best
of their knowledge, ether than that
manifested, is en beard.
I Should liquor or ether alcoholic bev
erage termed contraband, ether than
that manifested by the ship be found
en beard, or being taken ashore, the
vessel is subject te a fine of ?I0() for
net manifesting the same, confiscation
of the liquor, and nn additional tine
of ?" for every bottle found.
In the face of this hew can the
United States Line, the Shipping Beard
and Chalrni'in I.asker violate and ex-
plain
tiwav our laws.'
The writer is an anti-prohibitionist,
but being subiect te the rigorous en
forcement of the prohibition Inws en
ether than ships of the United States
Line, has come te the conclusion that
itrave abue and open deflnnce of our
'nws, falsified ship s documents, coer ceer coer
eieii of the customs, or their conde
scension, intrigue and the abuse of
power has been and Is being sanc
tioned und abetted by the Admlnlstra-
tl""' , M . 1
If net, hew can they de it7
HOWARD T. H07.EY.
Philadelphia, June 21, WJ2.
"Ge-Between" Has His Say
'Te th rditei e Ihc Ktrnliip Pubhc Ledoer;
sir The "laht word" (?) of "the
I hcndlni Kllen n." Mrnn te be a
Ions drawn-out Mull. Mltc all vveiniMi.
her only nrifiimcnt Is "becaiitf." She
fnllh te answer unr of thn HtittrmentH
f fact put forward, the ptntlhtlcn, tlie
hivterv or the iilnsrajihy. nenling in
lirrKonallfles hoenis te be her forte. Of
course, beins headless (this iwmn te
be unanimous i. she i-euKl hardly be
Who T'nlted States Government iellinu
linner en beard its ueati and vielat
ing the very law it tries te enforce
en land? It mny net be apalnst the
law te earrv liquor eutplda the three
mile limit, hut It is asalnst the letter
of the Infamous prohibition art te
trnnppert llipier within the territory of
the t'nlted Htntes or te have It in
poweshlen unless obtained prier te the
VelHtcad act and declared In due form
te the revenue department. "Uncle
Sam. the IMKRest Bootlegger In the
World" : leeks nice in print, doesn't
ilf
Jhe rleh man who can afford tn
the i-eas may secure n drink of
.tour
oeil linuer for only twenty rentH. while
the peer iiinn at lieme must pay tifty
rents for poli-enous hooch. 1'nge the
Ant I -Saleen League.
KUen queted: "Loek net upon the
wine when it Is red" In opposition te
"drink no longer water," etc. Seems
is though the Bible centrndlettt Itnlf
and therefore wc peer humans inm-t fol fel
low the dictates of our 'nwn conscience
If- thai nrescnt king el the United
mtA. the Antl'SaloesfsLeacuc, and
tl.n Vanntla svltl ncrmllaeals BO te de.
Bettec Mrt """ ateadaata, Ellen,
-1 i.n.i,n tr? -.' - .-- fc ,n K mnier vn en
riiitl stny In thr- limine ngaln Mike you
have since 1010)
wc really can t
understand hew tlmv
could have been
se careless as te let 'ett loose this time.
Jehn .!.. J. !.. L. H. H.. J. C. K.
nnd the ethers are a bad let It Isn't
worth our time te irv te reform them.
OXK OK TI113 MANY "GO-UK-
TWKE.NS" OP JOHN J. (?)
Philadelphia, June 15, 11)2'-'.
Questions Answered
Paint for KKchen Walla
Te ttt Editor of the Uitntne Public Ltdetr!
Sir We recently nau tnken en apart
rmnt which Include a kitchen, nnj lh land
lord has premised te pnlnt the wall any
shade we desire. What Is the best tint for
lluht. cheerfulnenn, etc ? I would 111:0
white. My husband MiircciM "forest nrren"
or some similar shade LILLIAN.
Philadelphia, June "'J. 1022.
There are various shides and tones of
color that are Important factors In rcflsctlns
K "p u"
7
fort . ..,
Kitchen should be a bright
room. Walls llclshed In Ivery
per cent reflection whlle If
Is u&ed th rrrtertlvn m1iia
Is only II per cent.
Revenue of the Pepe
Te the Editor 0 the J.'veiln? Publio I.rdarr:
Kir 1'Ie.tse tell dm If the Pere receives a
alary. c. U. V.
1'hllkdelpMa, June 12. ID22
The Pepe Is net the recipient of a "sal
ary," but a certain amount of money Is et
aside from the revenues of the church for
his us. jn addition, he lecehes c.ntrlbu c.ntrlbu
tlens from various organizations. This fund
Is known as "l'eter'n I'ence" and Is largely
deetid by the l'epe te works of iharlt).
Pitching Quoits
Te the iMIter of the Evening J'uMfe htieeri
Mr Will ou kindly reply te the follewlnj
questions?
A set of four queit rlrurs has twen pre
sented te me minus pess (?) and rules of
lUvnu.
First. Tell m-. please. If only hooked
metal pcbs must be uud,
Ke-end Where does the rlajer stand when
pltihltiB?
Third Hew does one rcere?
Fourth Hew many points te the eame.
etc.?
1 thank you for this Information
MRS. OT.KN.V.
North Glenslde, Ta . Junn 21. 10J2.
KIrst. Any kind of a pen or hob. metal,
ved or ether material, can be used. In
formal matches it Is required that the hob
be an Iren bar sunk te the level of the
rreund. The regulation distance between
hobs is eighteen yards.
SecenJ The player stands directly behind
the hob hen pltchlwr
Thlid. In sce.-ins:, th. two nuelts nearest
me noe count one no nt each, a "rtner.
the contending- plsjers
usually urranee be-1
fore starllns te rlay
A book of rules published by a well-known
epert.ru; iroeds firm contains rules that might
prce luu.bie te . beginner.
Address Wanted
The anonymous "Idrcr Header" who
sent a letier with Inelesurc te the People's
Forum relative te the appointment of Mrs.
Max Cox no postmaster at Lucaston. N. J..
Is requested te send his or her name and
address te the Ktem.ne Pcbmc Lepeeb.
Poems and Songs Desired
"Riding In a Sleigh"
Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir Can you or any of your readers find
the old senr "nidlne in a Blelg-h." which
was popular when I was a ulrl In my teens?
MAnOL'KKITE.
Philadelphia, June IP, 1022.
niDTNO IN A SLEIGH
SnewflaI.es Kllstmed in tne moenlliht.
Falllnif everywhere;
Slelehbells rine their merry voices
On the wintry air;
Every laddie had his lassie,
Dashlmr down Breidway.
I had mine nnd we were happy
Illdlni; In a sleixh
CHORUS
Hip hooray held our horses,
Or they'll ett away.
Aln t It pleaint with our sweetheart
Itldlne In u a.ilk-h?
Dahln down the reed te Brighten,
Slldliiir o'er the snow,
Horses pran-lnir. drivers sheutlnjr;
Mercy, hew they K,,'
Twenty sl-luhs and fifty horses.
Gelnt? out tt-at way.
Vhlle the merr KlrU are lauehlnr,
IllJIns tn .i tleich
Cemlnff home, with Kat" beside me.
CrnssliiR e er the brldce.
I stoepel iIdwti nd smlllntr kissed her.
Creselnir ev-r the bridge.
f-he d.d ask hew many briars
On our Journey lay,
And I answered count the kisses,
Kldlr.e in u sleigh.
Coming home and near the mansion.
This I will confess
That I asked h, r wCl, no matter,
Ter she answered ' Yes "
There U b.' a certain nlsht this winter,
I'll net name the day,
Hut there 11 N a preacher with us,
Itldlne in a slelch.
The People's 1'ernni villi uppeir dully
In the Kvenlna; I'uhlle I.cdrrr. and nUn
In the Srjidaj I'll hlle Iilier I.ettert
ulsriiKsIni; timely topics villi he printed,
tu uell as requested !eems. and auctions
of -pncral Intrrrst will lie answerrd.
HVMMl'.K KEhORTH
ATLANTIC CITY. N .1.
IOLMHURST H0TE9
PsaMTlesata At., d t tseck sad Iteal
fUt. Always tm, Ceradtr t, trlnli
sum, rsaaliis wstw u an sadrMias. Helel
au rsst fceea taervetaiy reneraise asm rv-
!-' Alart 11 r)rrll
4TII Or Jl'LY
SATL'KIJAY TO
CAI'AriTY
SI'ECIAI,
TllIMY
3.10
$1ft SATL'KIJAY TO TllIMY 1ft
-tv CAI'AriTY 3.10 -1-v
WALDORF
N. Y. ave. nr. beach. Bathlnc from hotel.
Ocusu a b at duel i em i,e.icM iivei.e.ili
inu ocean Central, fireproof, elevator, prlv.
baths, ijiUhti.tf frmn hulel Coelest dlntnK
room In city, en Hth fleer, with ocean view,
18 Si) up dly. apec wkly, M A I.BVItHK.
On Ocean front at 5tuntirller ave Suite with
private buth runnlnc waler In all rooms,
elevator American plan I'nene 700 W.
11 51 HKBVI.H
101
60 4T1I Ol .11 l, Sl'KCLAL 1 ,50
IJQ.5C
Haturdaj Slimier
Till Tiirsdu Dinner
NEW BRADY HOUSE
17 H Arkansas Av" Jlunnln water Klec
trlclty American 'ln. il" fiO week up.
THURBER
Atlsntle A Massacliusetts ave. Capacity 30
All outside, airy looms. Ilatbln from hotel
II 00 day up. flaeilat weekly European plan.
JUstsurant connected. MRS. V. 51. THURBKH
ZTAeSSTV THIRE
Vlrirlnta Ave near Heach, American plan.
Ilenms vilth runnlnir water and private baths.
HAM 111 LIS Owner. N. J. POI.l.lNri 5lgr
GALEN HALL
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
Always IlependiMe and Hatlsfsetery
W. I.. KXKKI.I,, Msnnser
DISC
Kentucky ave. near beach; vr randara
Improvement, Ratea J22.BO up wkly. Bklt,
Open all year, JOHN J. MimPHY.. Owe-r.
TUC CI UVnnn St. Jamea
a Placey
IflCt blitlMUU nverlaeWM
walk.
F reproof, .capacity www,
baths.
ltunnln water In roeasa.
nSLnT.wal0!fc
'fh.tf ( n flHnl, .kn. ..... .... ... ....
4th of July Special
$ A Sat., Sun., $ A
J.1 Men. & Tues. J
N0NTICELL0
Iwerls In Comfert, Scrlic and Cuisine
Kentucky Ave. Near Hcach
Dancing, Orchestra
Write for Special June Rates
Atlantic Cltj's 1'lnest. Lamest and Most
Popular Moderato-Hite Hetel
Choice, wcll.furtilrtied rooms, private
baths, metal beds, elevators te street,
unusually attacttve lobby, parlors and
reception roems: capacity Ctm. Newly
papered and renovated throughout. I'utille
showers. Itats $3, no up dally; speclul
weekly. American plan.
RUNNING WATER IN ROOMS
Ownership Manu't. Write for Uoeklet D
1'hone 7018 rUTTEIt & HOLLINUnil
Fourth of July Special
$1 O Sat., Sun., Men. & Tues. $1 O
1 Including Meali
Under New
Ownership
Management
LEWIS
l'.i inc anil iiIIiiiiIh lives.. ,lns tu lleneli
In fiisliletiahle Tras-mere section. Mederns
ncwlv renenteli running atn Im rooms'
private baths; bathlnir from hotel. garaKC.
OSCAR AlrO, formerly prep. Melrose Hall.
VOL'K COMFtinT OfR Sl.'CC'KSH"
HejllEDISON
JULY 4th SPECIAL
Sat, Sun., Men., Tues.
50 ROOMS at $12.00 EACH
SO ROOMS at $14.50 EACH
(including all meals)
European Plan If Desired
Michigan Ave., near beach and Board Beard
walk. Atlantic City's most beautlful
hotel section, convenient te all churches,
piers and theatres; modern In every
detail, open surroundings, all cheerful
outside view rooms, newly furnished
and decorated througheut: .1000 sq. ft.
rf perches, garage accommodations.
RUNN.r?fiUWATER IN ALL ROOMS
Slnele or en suite, private bafis! elec
tric lights, elevator service, luvirleus
tun parlor, uttractlve music and danie
room. Free bathlnir privilege.
(Hit TAIIl.r,
Is a special feiture. wonderful home
eoeklne. fresh vegetables. Hest the mar
Vet affords, white service. American
pWn 13. ae up dallv, Ilurrrcan Plan,
tl .-.0 up dslly. Special weekly.
11 (' t4',a .1 Q,vrtrs,n rnarneemen(
ESPLANADE
HOTEL
Kii.x.CO'
WHOLE Bl OCK ON OCCAN FRONT
SPECIAL
July 4th and Season Rates
Uoeklet. Aute llus meets trilns Carmlty
r,oe. tiwncrshlp direction. W. r. SHAW
The CASTRO
Tcnnetfe Are. nar Ocean and Ueardwalk.
Meat central location In Atlantic Cltr Nw
flrfpfoef addition Modern tbrueut Lrp 260
RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS
Heautifet new reit rem Music and tUnclaf .
faarf bathing room and ahewer baths free
EUROPEAN PLAN M liK"'-
Booklet sad Map. :lta Season. J J. JOYCE
4th July Special
Saturday te Tuesday Cj yf
$4
HOTEL McGINLEY
I Centucky & l'.ivlfle Aves. Mrrilnle Uele
TOUELLJ
L2
Tenntt-sce ave, near beach.
Thoroughly modern , rates
nusenable. American ami
l.urepean plan
SHIM. . HAWI.BY, Trop.
STRATH HAVEN
Kentucky Ave.
near Beach
Atlantic City popular European plan
hotel Ilathln and Oanclnc Medern
,e,klt I, HINDI.it lllles
Borten
TENNESEE AVENUE
The PLAZA
fit. Charles and Pacific Aves. Refined and
attractive surreundtnas. Private baths.
Ranninf Water snd Telephenei All Reemi
Open all yr. DBITR1CH t. HUBSKI.I.. 5fr.
On the Ocean Frent
American and European Plans
FIREPROOF
Afternoon muslcalea nnd leas, evening- con
certs Dinclin: N'ew Unit I'lub p-lvllees.
Oarace en tiremUes Hensllite rates.
HOUC BO INOrVIDUAL AND DISTINGUISHED Al
eSENATOR!
An ecan front hetel Hrickeonatructlen. Newly
renevsled. largest perch overleoklnir ocean
Kicel'ent mesla. It costs less te stay with us
than it does te stay at an Inferior hotel further
removed from lleardwalk. Write for booklet.
be--hwi:ll
Virginia Ave second house from lleardwalk
and Steel Pier. Kvery appointment. Highest
standard In cuisine and service. Booklet
Special weekly rates. J. Hetliuell. Prep.
Continental
Always open, always
ready; terms moderate,
Wrltn or thene.
51.
WAL8H DUNCAN
HOTEL MORTON
Virginia Ave. Near Heard
WrlU far keeUats'naw brisk addUlaa,
MJLfiitjSff.
SATURDAY, JUNE
hammer nmnitTs
ATLANTIC! CITY. N. J.
112
FOURTH OF JULY $
SPECIAL
Saturday, Sunday, Monday find
Tuesday, Including Meals
The courtesies and conveniences et
two hotels it one rite
S3.50 liar Up, American Plan (With Meals). Special Weekly
Our guests may llve at either house and still enley all the comferta
of both. This unique privilege Is net extended by any ether hotel.
I ELBERON
and fireproof Annex, Tennessee Avenue
near beach, opposite Catholic nnd Pre
testant churches. Pheno 270,-,.
RUNNING WATER
Private baths. Cuisine and service unexcelled, fresh vegetables. White service.
Heautlful solarium. Open surroundings. Orchestra. Dancing. Refined patronage.
COMUINED CAPACITY 000. Windows screened. Uathlng from hotels. Oarage.
Write for booklet and auto map.
Beth hotels under personal direction of R. B. LUDY, M. D Owner
BEST MODERATE PRICE
SPECIAL FOURTH
$1Q50
Saturday Sunday Monday
Tuesday Including Meals
HOTEL BOSCOBEL
Chicken and waffle dinner Saturday night. Free bathing direct from rooms for
Kuests only. Showers. Ulevater te street level; up-te-date garage within a few
ards of hotel, Klectrlc llghta throutfteut entire heuse, Large verandas, cool,
comfortable rooms, homelike surroundings, quiet and elTlclent service In employ of
heusn fqr sears. Heuse In the center of amusement section, nne-half block from
boardwalk, near te both railroads. The aim of the management is te make the
comfort of the guest ttie first consideration and te keep in all departments of the
hotel the high standard of excellence for which the Hoscebel has been well known.
A. V. MAniON, Owner and Proprietor
July 4th Special
Ansrlsaa Plan Aecesmeasliens
Sat, Sun., Men. and Tues.
Writ 100 Penu at SX2
or 100 Persema at 14
Wirt 100 Peraena at SIB
Iff
Buervitiens
KENTUCKY
I KetilucVr Arena BearBsseh
"WB OPrBH KENTUCKY'S BB8T" ..
Btermter te street,
irWrieltT and tatheaes In all
nema. Reams single sad sane wiu rnnmg water
erlTitsbsths Sttmelsthii rnlftse
OTnneiSVntl episise. nuwMmw.
ch.itrs. Diadsji. Oelf prirtliass,
AiBsiiean plan
Hill
p duly, sseeisi weesiy. noesii
ilNO EAR
IKHART, uweers
atls-W
4th of July Special
$ O Saturday Dinner te$10
1 Tuesday after Supper 1
NETHERLANDS
New Yerk ave., CO yards from Boardwalk,
overlooking lawn nnd ocean. Best located.
pepuUr priced hotel. Capacity 400. Ele Ele
ater. Trlvate baths, het and cold running
I war In rooms; electric llirhts. Table
abundintly sunulied with rtie best market
affords. Music and dince fleer, Bathing
PNvlhscs from hotel. 3.r0 up dally. I17..10
up wkly. Amer. plan llklt. M. C. Sweeney.
4th of July Special
$10 Saturday Dinner te $1 O
1 Tuesday After Lunch lad
S.T up Dly.s S. Wkly. Am. Han (with meals)
OSBORNE
Cor Pacific nnd Arkansas aves. Trlv. re.
frlsenitlnu plant, electrle kltthcn open for
Inspection, tunning water; nil outside rooms;
scrupulously ilean. Kiev.; priv. hath1", bat'.i
Inn from hotel bathhouses und showers free.
Orchestra, danlng; white i.erlce: garage,
Iloeklut. THY & IIOCICKNHL'HY.
JULY 4TH"SPECTAL
J? 1 2 Saturday Sunday t19
Monday Tuesday ''
(INCI.VIIINCl ALL MEALS)
A UetUr Moderate) Rat Uetal "
LLSBORO
KENTUCKY AVEHUR NEAH BEACH
Omit heatc, pn ivrrevfn
Id IB
xi ; MtitT of kJ) Bttne-
ftemM and Piem
idc i'ier hi
urn In
ntvi
Iren
wiur in resftmt: or ivat hatha
frtbtt(.invprlT.vi
( fl
remhetal. Elcctrtcftr threugU
et! LiavatAP l
UtTftter te ttrit.
Tabl- iMUif4 nWai
ettfly. Bpil wMklr, AmHejin plan MdiI Danda.
QwC. The 4W. BeklH.
uaarc. rPMt -J.
Nnr Owanblp Utuavi
stALPH MECKUBT
4TH OF JULY SPECIAL
$1 O Saturday, Sunday $1 O
i X saai Monday and Tuesday X
! KINGSTON
, Otean ave., 1st hotel from Ilenrh, overlook
Inu ocean, (.rnlral, flropreuf; elevator, prlv.
I'lths llathltie from hotel; coolest dlnlnit
renni In city, en fll'.i fleer with ocean view,
1 1 50 up dly . s,c. wkly. 51. A. I.CYKKR,
4th of July Special
$1 O Saturday Dinner te $1 O
1 Tuesday After Lunch 1 tU
AUSTINE
Pacific & Bt. James PI.; close te churches &
nmusfm'ts. run. water In rms. F. 11. Jenes.
iAIVBD UAi I
aHaa pvm . wmkwmwm
ATIATIt; U1TY, N, J. aawa ' jew.irrsey
S Carolina ave. nr. beach. Itunnlnr het andlciiast. Dlrictly un thu ocean front. L'O niln.
told v.Mler and elect. In all rooms. American "" by trolley from Atlantic City. Ideal
4. r.urepean plans MUH. K 11YAN fumlly hotel Slnele rooms. IL'O week and
. . ui. double rooms, J3, wtek ami up. Amer.
Mil I 17D mTTAflP U te 17 N. Qeerala
for Its table. 13 up dally, 117 .10 up weekly.
13th season Ilmersen Crouthamel. 51tfr.
TAROR INN Ocean end Cennectlcm
"" -- ----- At, 10
leal location, large
lrv rms.: ecel. table;
:utn seasen: owner
P. & A. 51. Dunn
niKint heasrn rates J.
RPI VFnF.RR S- Carolina Ave
nr. Ilaacn.
aeeaaaw " Jlun, Water
bathe. Elevator. Amer. plan.
all rms. Prl.
Olnnettl lire.
MnRWnnn Arkansas A Pacific, nr. Itch.
IlUnnUUli & Heading Hta. $15 week up.
Amr Plan: II day up Kurop 5t 5laitulre
MARTINIQUE g,,
DoareV
repean dIil
II, rn up dally
Cafe and restaurant attached.
CI -U Virginia
Ave.
Am
lleach.
. 13. nn
liuitiimn (.aPi 2B0 Amer. plan. I3.B0
up dally
lUthlng privileges.
Aleis (Jrulier.
New Clarien
Kentucky Ave.
just oft
Ilenlface.
Iliiardnalk. S K.
nj mm i-udiic
Ave. Prlv. baths.
""" " " Running w u
RalttonAshbreoke
liter. Kiironenn plan.
ins
fjt. James i'l.
TCurnn plana.
iner,
I,KF, rilAMI'I.AIN. N. Y.
HOTEL CHAM PLAIN
BLUFF POINT-ON -LAKE CHAMPLAIN N.Y.
21 METROPOLITAN hotel en the
highest promontory of the lake In
the centre of a private park of 800
acres, with 2 golf courses, tennis
courts, bridle paths, bathing beach
and beat facilities,
J. P. GREAVES,
Nmnager
1922
BtlMMKR nKORTB
ATLANTIC! CITY. N
IROQUOIS
Seuth Carolina Avenue, lust off the
Boardwalk. Convenient te smii attrac
tions". Elevator. Phene 4834-W.
IN EVERY ROOM
HOTELS IN ATLANTIC CITY
OF JULY RATES
$ie-50
Sleep Where Life Is Safest
Brick, eleel and stone construction
PRINCESS
Ocean end Seuth Carolina ave., near all
attractions. Largest moderate-rate house
of substantial large city construction.
Capacity COO. Private bath. Het and cold
Running Water in AU Reems
Private baths. Klevater from street level.
Within three squares of alx leading Prot
estant and Catholle Churches and main
PostefMce. French chef. Excellent table.
White service. Orchestra. Dancing. All
windows screened. Bathing from hotel.
Itathheuses with Boardwalk entrance for
free use of guests. 14 day up. Special
weekly. American plan.
Fer booklet and nu'e read map, address
I PAUL C. ItOSECRANS. Owner ft Prep.
1 Phenes 4S14 1210 0038
SPECIAL SEASON RATES
nOTEUl 1
IEVERTOIN
IIKen
cntnekv at., near naaen ana Bearawaii,
cenfcMtnt te uathelle and PrettBtant
Churches; thoroughly renovated and modern
In every detail; open surroundings; private
istha. Het and Celd
RUNNING WATER IN EVERY ROOM
eleetrle light; elflvater: ion parlor; apaeleus
perches: free bathing from hotel; wonderful
meals (home cooking). American plan (with
meals), 13 60 and up dallr, special weekly: $3 00
and up daily European plan; refined patronage,
ftY 8TOPPINQ AT THl SILVCRTON
you ara assared of a wenderfnl time while
viftltHg Atlantic City. Phene S960.
Write for Booklet. Ownership Management.
Fourth of July Special
$1 O Saturday, Sunday, $10
kt Monday Sr. Tuesday
HEALYS
Kentucky avenue and Uearh
Bnnnlnt water In rooms. 11th Season
July Fourth Special
$10.50 Saturday Dinner $10.50
lA te Tuesday Dinner &
(Twe In n Roem With McnlM
aVITMi WQTgLas aawnM home coMrearrs)
Me.w Helland
I OcaJ
I Priv.
I Unti
J
Octm tr.d New Yerk Are. Eiieatlfally medm.
PHTtte bfttnt. renning water, eiectrit iiinw.
UntseUed calalnt. (humt coek(nt). Booklet.
OwTitrth.p mtxiif ement. Chu.H WoeJ.Jr.MgT,
S. Carolina Ave. near Beach. Running water
In every room. Private baths. Personal
direction. MNTON II. ARNOLD.
HOTEL SOMERSET
Arkansas Ave., two doers from lieach. Hun
nlnir water. Illectrlc llhts. American plan.
i ur dvlly. tU up weekly. N. J. Kershaw.
PIO r,w Yerk Avev at I,c,, 100 rooms
Ill ith runnlnc water. Kurop. plan.
GRANDE
Special 4tn or July rales.
We guarantee accommodations.
DITNFV New Tera Ave.
rllnCI jurn,h,d and r
nr. uearh. n.
furnished and redecorated. Km.
cellent accommodations with home cooking,
13 dally spiclal weekly. J. H1CKAH.
IMPERIAL Maryland Ave. near lleach,
anas -.- jiunnmr water. I'rr
vate batha
American plsn. Special rates. B.
HRVKaay.
CHESTER INNSJS,.?' rAjs
nam
benci. American plan
MBB P. KNAUER.
All cnnenl.ncew.
Weatminster Kentucky Ave.
WeSOTiinsier EUv.er. Drl,
nr.
Beace.
baths.
KOPP.
Elevater: private
running water. Open all ear. A. V.
ril VFRT Vlrflnla Ave. near Beach.
-"u'VI-IX Open all year. Moderate
OEOJU5B 1'HITCMARH.
i.oNr.peiiT. n. j.
I unTFI ARFRDEEN VK"J! -W .
Plan New bathing 'beach. Jehn C Oessler,
wii.nwoen. N. J.
WILDWOOD
NKW JERHKY
MCNIC1PAI, CONCKRT
CONWAY and HIS BAND
IN
OCEAN PIER
Sl'NDAY. JUNE 28
SH E L D O XT
Wlldn nod's Finest Ilntrl Xl
Amer. plan I4.r,u pi.r day up. X i
t'2b par week
CROMWELL
New open. 11th season.
5t J. CltOMWEI.l, AYAUH.
Reems and Apartme nt a
THE DERBYSHIRE
Pnrlflp d Juniper. Cem plan. llpkg lirlv.
1AHK CIIAMI'UMN, N. Y.
ft. $';
24,
j.
sfl aaV I JUV s
"J I IV
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New Yerk tlfflee ll?T.vAsWl KMBJMBMKiXKk
: fifth Avtnuu JmfiXxjKmBEmMKm
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n saaiaaMMBsMssallsaiam
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iickax nTV,y.!i
JUNE VACATIONS
eclal weekly rates. America"
plan. Superior cuisine
and ser-
vice. Hunnlntr
water. Prlvat?
Mt-
M'rIM fee feV'e-,
ince:
OCEAN CITY.NJl
r OPENS JUNE 30.1922
tain one btedt et OceanfW a Beanf walk
r.-X.finO JXwimiiam
ayiwi w
THE BREAKERS
Ocean City. N. J. m
ONLY BOARDWALK HOTEL
Hpeclal day and weekly rates en
rooms with het and cold running
water rtnrlns June and from July
Bth te 20th. .
Amrrjrau nan K, A. Yeung, Mgr.
FOURTH OF JULY SPECIAL
M ft.50 KATCRDAY. SUNDAY, SI ft'80
W MONDAY ti TVKSDAY .
T .. nth & Weslev. A family hotel.
irayiDerc i,unntlB w'ater all rooms. July
rales I8.B0 duyj 20 week up. V. p. TOY.
BRIGHTON"7"' nNn0dw0naS'AV4,
All rooms electrically lighted. Beems with
sr without tth. Het and cold running water.
Elevator service. It. It. Seey.
SEASIDE
Oth Street near Boardwalk
nlf!N JUNE "flTIt
Entirely renovated. Bunnlns water. Private
hnths. American plan.
Plvmeuth Inn Atlantic nve. & Plymouth
riymeuui inn r, Catcrng t0 the who
Anneeelatn rmfert. courtesy and service.
Limited capacity. llklt Kvalyn Fisher Nulty
RCDIfri CV Beach front; large, lry
" rms. ; every one with ocean
view. Bathing from heuse. Morns Hellers
THE OCEANIC8 - JJ-
sienth of June A. E. BAKEB.
HOTEL HENRY A.bwj.Tj at
irI CUII r 710 Moerlyn Terrace.
""," " m Wsi T Tf fnrlann
WYOMINn 8th ft Ocean. Enlarged and
niuiuinu remodeled. Running water In
every rm. Heme cooking. M.A.MIIner ft Sen.
Cwarflitnnr Nr' Beach ft Attraction!
ex-
service.
ATHI FN Bth ft Central. Running water la
HlULiE.ll nU rm, Amer pltW e.H.Henry
fiTPANr lh ft Wesley. Running water.
'Jvf1IMnS. JOHNSON RONET.
CAfE MAY. N. J.
Seashore and Connby
1 BATHING FISHING
SAILING GOLF
All Outdoor Activities
Splendid Moter Reads
lead te
&: COOL CAPE MAY
5 N.J.
sr
SFbB6mttAtwufasPcr1kaM.(Arr
HlCOLaMBIA
Newly renovated. Reems with bath and aa
suite. Cuisine and service unsicell.d. ttm
perches. Elevator. J. W. MECRAT ft BRO.
HOTEL WINDSOR &&,:
Capacity 800, Het and cold running water
In every room. Private baths. Elevator.
Ownership direction. R. HALPIN,
MARINE VILLA
Centrally nnd exclusively located en Board
walk! excellent table. 805 Beach Ave.,
Cape May, X, J.
f OLONIAL Directly en Beach. Amer.
,jujnuu lcan plan nunnlnlt water
Private baths. Elsvater. Electricity. 28th
season. W. H. CHURCH. Owner A Prep.
CTAR.VILLA Ocean ft lleach.
d 1 All-VILLA Runnlnir water,
eater' ewpershln manaaement. C.
Cap. lat.
baths, ele-
Church.
THE MARCV. Cape May, N. .1. Kurnlshed
rooms. Sln1e il up. Deuble. 10 te J18.
REACH HAVEN. N. J.
awsS-" YBlACHffAVlMMJ$
NOW OPEN
The best combination of
genuine teashere features
en the Atlantis Coast.
Matchless flshtntf, sailing-,
bathing, etc. ocean and
bay. l'lve tennis courts.
Tie Ungleslde eflsrn
modern appointments. Sea
and fresh-water private
baths. Orchestra. Oarace.
Uoeklet
It. P. BNOLK. Mannrer
Alse The Corlng-ten,
West I'hlliidelnhlii
RKAril HAVEN. Jf. J.
Fer Information .1 bklt.. write noreugh Clerk
ASBt KV PARK. N. J.
RRIST0LwW,D
.UDlRECaYON OCEAN FR0OT
A5UUKT HMtK N.J.
fMONt
130
HOTEL COLUMBIA ggfJtJ.
Ocean frent: capacity -jne, table and service
highest standurd. W. HARVIIV JONIIH.
0KAN illO'K,N. J.
SEASIDE HOTEL
Directly en Ocean Frent All truest rooms
overlooking ea. CHAItMlij O. STOCKTON.
SI'RINd UKU, N. J.
THE BREAKERS
8PRINO LAKE IIEACII, N, .1. IIV-TIIK-SEV
New open. Special June rate C a day. I3B
a week American plan riene 730
I)KAI N. .1,
THE TREVISAN ". ,n-
Pheno, 102H D
Deal
The Ideal Heme HeIhI; rooms en suite,
IIHOWNH 5III.LH. N. J,
AUNT MARY'S
CHICKEN-WAFFLE
Sunday Dinner, U'umm, $1.50
SYCAMORE HALL
The New Hetel nt Hrewn's
51111s In-the-Plius. N. J.
32 miles by fine meter rend from l".illa.
Special Weekly Ilntea
Phene' Pemberien lilQ.n-4. Uoeklet.
KAOI.KS MKIIK. PA.
EAGLES MERE, PA.
The summer reaert that la different
bevausn It combines mountain and
seusheri- conditions with unluue eur-
reundlnas.
The sandy bench and temperate water
of the I.nke of the IlatMea afford
splendid bat'.ilnt; -.00 feet ubeve sea
level
line of the finest 18-hole golf courses
lu America.
I'er booklet mid rates, vvrltet
The Crestmont Inn
William Weeds, M mm err.
The Ferest Inn
llrnnnn V. Ye.igrr, Manager.
The Lakeside
Jehn H. Kirk & Hen.
The Raymond
I,. II. ('. Mat. Manager.
1JPXAWAIIK VATKJlCiAP. PA
KittatinnV "'"ware Water (lap, PV
' nw Pn. Hrac. Reason Hates.
ziKnLKBsvn.i.i;!PA."
HIGHLAND TERRACE INN
hi must
modern litiel cm the Perklmea
A JCl'!.i:il. Proprietor.
Henk '
JjHATKKPUItl). PA .
Grattrf rd l1,0!1-'i1n " Prklemea,
. , "w"r' ziv?: v.,tvaen emnara,
Qar, Airy rms. Ph.Cellegevlile 10 R-J.
ill. H. QIAaTKBR, Prep.
ur., - Lri
fAOPE
liSriU
m
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saeSsfiaWfiSBsESuZl
tsaw
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. , WPManSB ItKaORTH , ,
., rWAHKLIW rOUNTV. t. -.
( . -SiBaM.iae.
Wi
m'nnHOm
wwetfaS
i"v inti tayisriiuiu ivwni snnr. JIM mm
Will IUniatn LOpan nntl 17S,.Sk-.
lla " ? -7' "IMI
JUim J. tilHBONg. Manages.
ItAqDKTTK IWaKE. N. V.
RAQUETTE LAKE HOUSE
Modern throughout. Reems with klrf'
Cuisine and service of ttie finest .SKs
Fishing, beating, bathing, tennis daSJf'
Accommodations 100, Bates en aoelie.. 5f'
- - -.
BTAMrenn. n.
Vlalt 8tmferd-ln-the-Catskllli, jTv SC
llklt. anil Information writ. rt,. i .!
-E
I.AKB OEOBOB. W YT
Te cnjer a charming eumraer, vliH
LAKB OEORQB. N. Y.
LF.NOX. MAHH.
HOTEL ASPINWAU.
ttnUA, MASS.
High and Ceet in the Berk$hin$
A HOTEL or DIRTtMHTtn
TKn uiiiii .fc, ju.
'mlf. Tennis. Se
ElAVatlnn ham ....
Tennis, Saddle Riding, OrehaaiV.
D.-nclne. Concerts.
rn'PJ??f nr
L. A. TwennnRR. rn...
Winter Resort. Prtnresa lletel. nernnea.
MILTON. MASS.
Milten Hill Heuse
Milten, Mass.
Is in One of Bosten's Meat
Beautiful Suburbs
It Is en a hill nmenK trees tn the
center of an ample estate, and often
many advantages (or these looking
(or a quiet family Inn. Its home
coeklnir haa given It an enviable
reputation. It Is but 20 minutes
from the State Heuse. Bosten, SS
minutes from Harvard University,
and Is within metering distance cf
the Cape Ced and North Hhere re
sorts. Address above for rooms and
rates,
JEFTERSON. V. n.
EIOniEEN HOLE GOLF COCBSB
NEW WAUMBEK
Hetel and Cottages
JEFFERSON, N. H.
In the heart of the White Mountain
TENNIS. riSHINO. DANCINO, OARAai
FRANK 1'. 8IIUTE, General Mantttr.
8 West 40th Htreift. New Yerk
BAR HARBOR, ME.
The Malvern
and Cottages
BAR HARBOR, MAINE
Opens June 30th
ERNEST O. GROR, Manarer
PI.TTE RinOE MOPNTA1NS. TA,
Vacationing; In the Blue Ridge Jits.; for At
scrlptiva bklt. A list of hotels & brdr. heent
In Blue Rldge Mts., write Gen. Pass. Aunt.
Western Maryland Hallway. Baltimore. Ml
PACIFIC NORTHWEST
COOL SUMMER CLIMATE
Trout and salmon fishing, velflnf and flit
most wonderful natural scenery In all the
world, reached by rail, steamer or by 10.001
miles of splendid highways, offer you an Ideal
vacation In the Pacific Northwest, Orefen,
Washlnsten and British Columbia. Fer fret
illustrated booklet and Information about
28 reduction In railroad fares write te
nERDERT CUTI1BERT. Executive Hrtr.
Pacific Northwest Teuritt Aiiec
I,. C. Smith nidi-., Seattle, Washlnrtea
Europe
Before
Sailing
OECURU a copy
a.'gTi II of this intereat-
Wr ing folder. "Tht
Charm el England,"
issued free by The
Londen & North
W e a t e r n i the
premier Reute for
Travel In Great
kfidCflH
BM
Urltaln. It will
materially assist in arranging an
Itinerary te Include places of note
worthy Interest. Historic Castles and
Strongholds with frowning gates and
bastions. The Cathedrals and Univer
sities. Washington's. Shakespeare's
and Burns' Country. The Laltes of
Kngland. Scotland and Ireland. Alie
the Veserts et North Wales.
JOHN FAIRMAN. Agent
Londen & North Wrstern Railway,
200 P. nfth Avenue. New Yerk
TOURS
Ciark'aCruieibyCan. Pac.Steatnert
CLARK'S 3rd CRUISE, JAN. 23, 1923
ROUND THE WORLD
Br the Specially Chartered Superb
a.a. "Emprogaef France': 18.481 tre-tess
Originator ei Round the World Crulses.gndinsejlf
Tourist Agent whehas ever rani CrolseReaed tat
World by chartered steamer.
A floating palace for the whole trip. Be
Nsw Yerk, Pansma. Ban Francisce. Ileso.
lalu, 14 dav la Japan. Chins, Manila. Jee.
Singapers, BurtnaL, Option el 19 days
India, Ceylon, 4 days in Caire, NapU.
Hs- . Southsmpteni (step everal Qurtst
Ry. te Montreal and New 1 erk,
4 MONTHS, $1,000 and up
Including Hotels. Ptlvea. Guide., Feci, els.
OLARK'S 19th CRUISE, FEB. 3, 19
& MEDITERRANEAN
By Specially Chartered. Sumptuous S.S.
"EMPKBSS of SCOTLAND" oil hantt.f
dre.s tens! 65 I) AYS CllUISB, $600 and upl J"""
inBlyptaad Psleitinei Spain, Italy, Grseea,aia.
FIIANK C. CUVRK.TIraes Bulldlei. N "
Hartlet Tours Ce . 200 S. 13th St
Gillespie, KUnperta & Deard. Ills Walnut Bb
te BOSTON
da Ced an tim lnlan! Ptlnll
Dally Sarvlca All Vaar und
Orchestra Concerts-Coel Comfortable
Staterooms. Leave dally Pier 14 N. R
Pulton St., 3J0 P. M. DayUeht lime.
NEW BEDFORD LIHE-Te New
Bedford nnd the Islands of Marthas
Vlne-Yerd and Nantucket. Lv. dally
escept Sunday from Pier 40 N. R. Jeot
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NEW LONDON LINE-Lv.dallyes-cept
Sunday Pier 40 N. R. Housten 5t
J0 P. M. Daylight Time.
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