MSmmmmmSlmKBSW K5T E?if'f j -spraspfwr-r .;p mm3 &. v p'- " : t-J i :; fWP FORD'S OFFER fill SHOALS Committee Repert te Senate Scathingly Condemns Plan as Unfair i Si Atseelated Prt$i Washington, July 20. In n com wetensWe report submitted te the Senile today by Chairman Nerrln, of ft i Agricultural Committee, Henry Vara' offer for the purchase and lease el ! the Government's war-initiated proj prej Mta'nt Muscle Shenlu. Ala., Is con demned in unusually .stren InnBuaRe. while the Nebraska Senater'a bill,- pro pre jin development of the property mider a Government owned mitl ron ren ron trelled corporation. Is described ns "the noet wonderful plan" that 1ms ever been proposed In the history of the On the question of the Ferd bid. the rioett snys, Senators Page. Mr-Nary, Key. Geeding, Norbeck, Hnrreld and SIcKlnley, Republicans, and Ken Ken erick, Democrat, concur with the chnlr nun With reference te the Govcrn Gevcrn Govcrn wnt'ewnersliip proposal, the report ilres the names of five Senators. Nor th McXary, flooding-, Norbeck and Mcklnlev, who favor lta passage by the Senate for the solution of the Muscle BJieals problem. Sixteen Senators arc en the committee. Because of this llneup the report Is characterized as a minority opinion. In sofar as It expresses approval of the Government-ownership bill, but is presented as a majority opinion, in se fir as it deals with the rejection by the' comraittee of all proposals for Muscle Sheals development. The Ferd offer is dealt with in un sparing terms. Its ndoptlen, the report ivs. would put "the Government of the United States into business with n Ttnetance," adding that "these who ask Congress te accept the Ferd offer ask us, in effect, te lease this property te this corporation without any real con federation, and then, in addition thereto, guarantee te repair and keep .,1,1 mnintain it in geed condition for a period of one hundred years." il IS UJumuib iw niuiuumftf uut iwvu wSf fcy "Uv? ;- "vess l&OKZh Ojy ALL fr J c.P.ROBER.TS&ca 0- Wall P 1 m!!M hB A.W i - M-1M of Mr. Ferd's fairness," the report con tinues, "with his silence 6n this sub-, Ject, when his name is se often used lit exaggeration and misrepresentation as te Just what, he does offer te de. The country hns been given te understand that Mr. Ferd has guaranteed te reduce the cost of fertilizer by one-half. He has done nothing of the kind. Hc'bas made no guarantee of any kind In the wny of the reduction of the cost of fertilizer. "The country has been given te un derstand that he pays the Government 4 per cent interest en its investment in the two dams. He does nothing of the kind. He hns net made jtny such offer and no such preposition is in cluded in his bid. Giving his corpora tion credit for every dollar that it pays, he will be paying te the taxpayers less than 3 per cent en the money which he uses out of the Trensury of the United States, and when we consider tbnt this lean runs for one hundred years, It requires even the stretch of the Imagination te understand the enormous profit that this corporation secures in this one item alone. "Assuming thnt a fair interest rnte in the commercial world Is 0 per cent in terest, this would give his corporation during a iuu-ycur period a total gift of cold cash of $2.10,250,000, and If this money were compounded, as Mr. Ferd asks the Government te compound what he pays, the profit te the corporation at the end of the 100-year period would be $14,600,000,000. This Is mere than half our total cost of the World War. "When we bring together the results that must fellow from the two divi sions of the Ferd offer, the mind is dazed at the unreasonableness of the preposition, at the enormity of the gift. With the expenditure of no money there Is te be turned ever te a corperntoln property of the vnlue of mere than $100,000,000 and the right and privi lege te extort unjust profits from the citizens of this country without limit. "There is nothing In the history of the world with which this can be com pared. The report says the steam plant at Gergas, Ala., should be sold and thnt It is quite apparent that the Alabama Power Company can afford te nay mere for the Government's Interest in this piant man any etner concern. Regarding Senater Norris' bill pro posing Government development and operation for the Muscle Sheals projects, the report contains a reference te the attitude of Senators who, it says, are seemingly "determined te turn this property ever te Mr. Ferd or absolutely prevent Its development by any one." FRED HODGSON frSONS PAPlfcJ WALL PAPER CC CAMDEN - PHILA ASAMBROIHERSinc en net HMUMcrusui eiinnvren W At. t. )lPAtCft aper in u There is every advantage in having your Paperhanging done this month for even new geed Paperhangers are none tee plentiful and in the busy Fall months they are almost unprocurable then work piles up which means te you net only annoying delays and inconvenience but disappoint ments. ' There are ether reasons very practical ones tee for in the Summer months the windows can be left wide open te insure a full circulation of air that the paper can dry quickly and evenly the long Daylight hours are a great assistance for they enable the Paperhanger te match patterns and colors perfectly. We take advantage of the Furniture and the Great White Sales because there is an economic advantage in doing se. The same opportunity is offered you in Wall Paper during the usual dull month of July. Your Dealer, your Paperhanger, is pre pared te render you the best service right new can offer you the fullest assortment of charming new patterns, styles and colorings and de your work at a better price than he could hope te offer you in the busy Fall season. Wholesale Wall Paper Dealers Association REGULARS PRESS RISK INSURGENTS Munster Province Cut Off and Troops Attack Waterferdi Fighting at Limerick Bv Aitectated Prt Dublin, July. 20. Reports from the fighting nrca received today indicate a pressure by the national army forces en each extremity of the insurgent line, developing powerfully and extending roughly from Limerick te Wntcrfprd, thereby cutting off virtually1 the whele of Munster province. x - An attack en Wntcrferd was made by troops advancing from Kilkenny, preceded bv nartles of engineers who removed the heavy obstructions In the read and reached the outskirts et wai wai crferd Tuesday evening. The Nationalists found the main part of the city cut offthreugh the draw bridge ever the River Suir being raised. The railway bridge was Im passable and the troops opened the at tack from the north side of the river with machine-gun and rifle fire, while elehtcen-neunders shelled the irreffu lnrs In the military barracks and the Jail. The reply from rifles and Thompson guns was feeble, and it is believed the city is lightly held, but the natural strength of the position may make the ulsiedgement or the Irregulars a mntter of difficulty. At Limerick fighting wns progress ing last evening. The national troops launched n heavy attack with bombs en the O'Mara factory, but as far as Is known the irregulars still are hold ing the position. In the center of the city where the Insurgents are strongly rertiiieu, tne nring wns particularly heavy. The casualties are estimated at twenty killed and forty wounded, Belfast, July 20. (By A. P.) Alarming accounts et the situation in King's County or County OfTaly, as it Is new known, reached Belfast in dispatches today. Tullamerc ami Birr are Uewribed tin in a pitiable plight with these of their inhabitants who are able te de se taking flight in fear of starvaten. 4U rV flft. SKTaESVe-. Uili - v..- wt 4gw 4tae: .w. wivS I fc. IsV K- ' ,.. ff(lllr. . -w sia-. Xlt s W, &ft.. 'Wliclli.,. ' XV"he.Oftrr, SVL DaJ. ClllALIfJ JS i -".i DEAD RECLUSE MAY BE Inquiry en Twe Continents Seeks te Identify Man Who Died in Attic New Yerh, .Tuly 20. An Inqury is under wny today en two continents in nn effort te determine the Identity of n man of sixty-two. known ns Kdward Eusten, who diet en July 12 In a dingy attic at 17 Hicks street, Brooklyn. With little te grace his quarters but a strip of faded carpet nnd nn iron bedstead, he rcmnlncd an unapproach able recluse, without a soul te aid him at the end. He refused te listen te the Importunities of Mrs. Kllzrtbeth Merris, his kindly landlady, that a phvslclnn should be called. He died as he had lived silent, lone ly, resentful of Intrusion. Ills body new lies In nn undertaking parlor, unclaimed, while an nttempt Is being made te learn whether he was the elder brother of the present Duke of Grafton nnd the rlghtM head of the famtlv. Whatever fnn nerrnf Im hid with such despcrate intensity j the ffw belongings he left under the shabby strip of carpet two photo graphs, an insurance policy and a Ma sonic apron furnished the clue that set detectives working yesterday te es tablish his identity. BUMMER RESORT! ATrAXTIO CITV. N. .1. BRITISH DUKE The courtesies and conveniences of two hotels at one rate W.M Dar Ve. Amerlwn Plaa (With Meali). Spertel WeeVlr. Our.dieatajmar lira at either house and Mill enjoy all the comforts ELBERON aa llrsproef Annex. Tenneeeee Avenual Mar beasfl. oppeilta Cathella and Pret- mtmut enurehas. Paona S70I, RUNNING WATER El.Mn15fi,i.SlnA aarrlea jmaieallad. Fresh vegetables. White eerrlea. a$nlHrniAVAhlPj!krttT$S?r'$n' ""hetra. Dancing. Ilcnned patreVuVa Beth hotels under pergenal direction of R. B. LUDY. M. D.. Owner LBEST MODERATE PRICE Kentucky ave. near beach Allan tie City's nnest and meat pepulaxrata hotel. Urcbeitra, dandnc, elevator. RUfMNGWATER IN ROOMS Writs for booklet and auto map bat&Yng Vrem h5tel nirnrMi mnn'gt. Trttrr Ik nillnrr NETHERLANDS stew ivr ave. uu ysaus Hum iu.uu4. grarloeklng lawn and osaae. Uast locals aepular priced hotel. Capacity suXH smS atsr. I'rlvuie batba. het and cold running water In rooms; aleotrle lights. Table abundantly supplied wltb the best market aflerds. Musle and oar.ee fleer. Baiblaj privileges from hotel. I8.0U up dally. I1T.M ap wkly. Araer. plaa. dklt. U. C. awwu, flHje preakera On the Ocean Frent American and European Plana FIREPROOF Evening concerts. Darning. Private bath beuses. New Oolf Club privileges. Oarage en uremlses. Sensible rates. PIMADE Whole Uloek en Ocean Frent Coelest location Atlantic City. Ideal family hotel In Chelsea Section. Capacity Five Hundred , ' OkbuiuIp Olrectiea J BeeHet W. V. SHAW WALDORF New Yerk ue. ncir beich. Ilathlng from hotel. Medernte rates. Ctpnclty 2."0. Dsnc ing, is. h iihaiit. formerly or Alter Hall hUlLL MORlUfJ Virginia Ave. Near Ileafh Write for booklet; new brlek nddltlen. Vfi Jj RAYMORE ATcfTNrTO "World's Greatest Hetel Success DO xennessea av. and beach m-XfT Running water all rooms, W liathlng; ehnvver. Kure- psan. t.a- r "P snec. wkly. J.J.Jeyce. nr.u THE ELW00D Sxisss: iKSfS wslK. I-Iran oef. Capacity Mil. frlvau b,tbs. Hunntnc wnter In rooms. Elavmer. K. T. tiKAFr. Owner f Al VERT viiginia avb, near utteA. year. Medarai rates. QgQKOB I'UIlCIHlia fnrlunn l51. Carlllc Ate. I'rlv. Iiutlu v,uu"u' Hunnlng water. Enruprnn til tc ' -. r - rpHE best part of a vaca tion is often the news from home which you read regularly in your favorite newspaper. Whether you go te the mountains, country or sea shore, te a well-known summer resort or some quite out-of-the-way place, you can arrange te have the Evening Public Ledger mailed te you every day. With its un excelled news and enter taining features, it will ,a d d great pleasure at rmll cost te your sum mer's outing. Toleplieno or semi In your nummer aulisorliiilen new, for one. two or threu month.!, the porleil you will t,0 away, and leci'lve jour faoilte newspaper res ulnrly with your dully mull. Summer Subscription Rates Public Ledger (Mern't) 60c $1.20 $1.80 Public LcHgcr(Evenini) 50c 1.00 1.50 Public Ledger (Sunday) 50c 1.00 1.50 hiimmrr subscriptions may lit' entered by (he week Forward your Summer Hubscrlptlen "i"! JC"W' l5f.er. Company, Independ- v.iwv c4uare. i'BS SS. JjetlyapaeUI wktr, Amer. plan HONTICLtLO sWa) rJ&W J&m T v. Ji HnissasBssssssssBBBassssad ssasal i i a Newspaper clippings pasted te his ihotegrapiis Indicated that "le might eleng te the ancient Fltzrey family;' ilm lineal descendants of Charles II. On the ether hand, It might have been chance or a passing whim that caused him te give te tne eacic or. n photo graph, presumably of the Karl of Hus Hus eon, who has since become the Duke of Grafton, this slipping: "Lord Kusten is a widower of sixty"? four and father of three children Lady Lillian, who mnrrlcd July 20. 1010, Charles Robertsen, late of the Ministry of Education in Egypt; Lady Margaret Fltzrey, nnd Viscount Ipswich. The Viscount is thirty yenrs old, being eight months the junior of Lady Lillian and' seventeen months younger than Lady Margaret. ... "Lord Eusten married April 27. 1875, n dnughter of Eric Cnrrlngten' Smith, of Stenewlch. Sussex. She died March 10, 1018. Today, Monday, is the Duke of Grafton's birthday. He is n veteran of the Crimean War and was badly wounded nt the battle of Inker mnn." The second photograph Is of Edward Eusten himself, wearing a pepper-nnd-naft suit, wing cellar and four-in-hand cravat. Detective Frank Upton, of the Mfsslng Persons Bureau, said thnt the two men photographed bear a striking reHcmblnnce. They ere enough nllke te be brothers. The British Censul wns Inclined te discredit the theory of relationship with the Duke of Grafton's family. He pointed out thnt the family name is Fltzrey, and thnt if this man wns a relative and wanted te hide for any rcn rcn sen, he would be mere likely te call him self Fltzrey thnn Eusten. Only the eldest son of the Duke of Ornften Is entitled te use the nnmc of Eusten, he added. BI'MMEB RKfORTS ATf.lNTIO T1TY. N. J. IROQUOIS .. aeuth Carolina Avenue, iuit off tha Boardwalk. Cenrenlent ta all attrae U.a Wi i.. nk... iaji TTT IN EVERY ROOM HOTELS IN ATLANTIC CITV BLEEr tVHKHE LIFE IS SAFEST nek. Steel and btone Construction Ocean and B. Carolina Av. Largest moderate rate beuse of modern large city construction. Het 2nd Celd Running Water in all Reems rrirnte Path Etemter French chef. Excellent tnble. White eervlce. Orchestra. Dancing. Free bathheucs for Ruests with lleardwalk entrance. All windows screened, 13.(10 and up dly. Am. plan. Bpecl. !vc.,f,.Jy,v.wl.,,l.BUt0 retttl mnn mulled, l'h. 4fiU-1210. Paul C. Iteiecrani, Owner k PreD Am. Plan J3.SU upiEnr.plan 11.00 upiPpLirUy, MJEHAitLE Virginia ava. near beach, block from Steal Her. Idqal spot for motorists; C35.UU0 tnls year for Improvements. E!ctrle lights. RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS Prlv. baths: elsv. i luxurious sun room; large Colonial perch; bathing from heute; excel, table; white service: ercheetra; dancing. Ilnnershlp management. flAIHj: ft nKVlTT S3 ap Dlr.; Sp. Wklr. Am. Fun (with mtili) OSBORNE Cor. Paclfle and Aikansas avsa. Prlr. re mgeratlng plant: electrta kitchen epet. ter tcspectlen: running water; all outside rooms; scrupulously clean, aiev.j prtv. baths, bath ten from hotel; bathhouses and showers free. JJrchestra. aanilrur; white service: garage. Booklet. FnTaner-KKNTilinT. ILEW9S Piii'ltlp it miiiulH ncs.. clop in Hcui'.i In ruslilennhl9 Trajinere section Modern, newly renovated; cenv. te churches, stiitlenn. umusements. Hunnlrur wnter In rooms a a rnge. llatlilUK from hotel, ShewerH I'nsur- n2,r'.AII,l.'"Jv .1!'.At' ew ncnhlp manaBenient! ciat y It Atm. formerly prep, Melrnae Hall. KlMCS,TCtM Ocean ae,, 1st hotel from Ucnrh, overlook. no; ocean; central; Hreproef ; elrvater; prlv. baths. Bathing from hetel: coolest dlnlni J2ffi ln cit.y en flrt !,or wl" ocean view 18,60 up dly.. spec, wkly. M. A. ORTRKH. THUE3BER Atlsntle b Massacbusetts ava. Capacity .10. fVlaSui,W & 'J0."1- ,Btbln from bete!. II 80 day up. 6eclal weskly. Eurepsan plan. surant rrmneeted. MRa. V. H. 'rHUnnsi X C3iJIX IQ Tennestaa are. near beach. Thar ,m isi'0UBn medern: rntes reasenabiaT American and European Plaau MHH R. KAWT.glT P,"B. " BOTHWELL' GALEN HALL ATI.ANTIP CITY. .V. ,. Ahvnj-H :. iul.l,lr imil saturnclery ,s. I., hMSI,l, Imager Ravenreyd c!"aA-".c4.DXl- i e e m s overleolctniF ocean. Itunnlns: water: private i,atn Telephone nO'lg-W KAAr flOWKl' TABOR INN .0v.7',"1 ""' Connecticut Ave, Ideil location. lnru airy rms : excel, table. LMitn season, m i, irenit Heiien lates J 1 A a, i ,"" STRATH HAVRN Kentucky a"vTn I . . beich! J2 ,av nn I Kurop. plan (rms. enlv) Ileuutlfully reninA. I eled nathlnc prlv Hinder, llren.. e"or I THE PLAZA St. Charles & Pacinc. tu. "' """ flnfl1 surroundings. Ev, ,'y -.. , -' ..... m ...."ti,. irr. Hetel Boscobel '"lh?."-1 free Dainins: wki rjm.tlR up. Telei'hene 11T A, B ilAl'iiTw NORWUUU Arsansaa i-acir.e. nr. Uci. ,... ndlnBSta. IIS week Tut mr Plin: II ri.iy up. Kurop f MnguiriZ ESTELLE ae? V0"10 ev?; ""nnlng ' -"-- wnle- In rooms Kurop, pianT l.OMU'ORT. X. J, HOTEL ABERDEEN ST0'"' i tne ,-ew .lurs'y const Dlicllv en the ece.in front lmi min utes by trnlle from Atlantic I'lty Ideal I fnmlly hotel, rdngle rooms, $L'i week und ' up deuliltt rneiim $'H wwk nnd up, Amer I plan N"'v bitbltig hai'i Jehn f eHler' Ot'EAX CITY, X. J. Plj-meuth Inn $!Tr1& &Y. srtreclats comfort, ceurteiv and eervtce. Limited rapneltv nklt. FrnlTn FUher Xnln WYOMING R" iM,n' Enlarged and " "' remodeled. Running water 1.1 ,er rm. Heme cooking, M A.MIinrr It Jen TVnymere ?,th , We,lcT' A ,fmii heui SCARBOROUGH &- -.. ...r .g water In eeTy room. D U McAllister MELROSE .rVY; v1wm&' Halcyen Hall rT. ine imperial yyy. "xcM ,lgaf,',,fffM R0SLYN "".Central, fur. rooms. Neal Heseb. M. O. IlUttr.r. SvVfirtbinere Nr,'. Uech Attractions, ej. ""Clt ' rellent tab's; best seei. BISCAYNE ,.un'B Wl,,,r ln "rr t'SenT ryj llneklet B. Hf.fTTlv Ay.AI.ON. X. Jj THE PRINCETON VAMg Uxcellent cuisine Runnlni water, baths Near beach .lOSliril Y niLATUtHI. I'rel Hlll'.HIIRT O, Itnilli Manager SUA I8I.K CITY. N. J. Slirf Heuse ".'ntrBlly located en lieaaa w J"' w- Htruthers. Pr , WU.UW'OOIl" cwkstT N. J. BELMAR flSL ,'r BaVnTn.". " ' Caul Nell Ttmmea. Praia, BTTMMEH BKWnRTB MOOHKlir-AI) LAKE. MR Moosehead Lake, Maine Mount Kmee Heuse and Cottages New Open Definite policy te establish exclusive patron age. Reduced rates July and August TWO DESIRABLE COTTAGES AVAILABLE Gelf, tennis, fishing, beating, horseback riding, baseball, moving pictures, dancing, radio-phone. Brokers office. Through Pnllmnn New Yerk tc Klnee or Philadelphia, te Portland, change for Klnee. -v Booklet and rates en request. I. W. GREENE. Manager MAVII I & Uurhr Ave. nttar bcacn. Undtr "' !" numnndm-nt. Ooed lihll. lemtlHt, comfortable rm. Mr.lt.A.JIevm TFMPI F HALL vmn- et trt 224 a. 'cmrLt ni.U pep!ar ftVe. Community rlnn. Ilkpg., prlv. B. C. BOMMEHM. I'rep. Ar.rlin Picturesque. Unusual cnvlrenmaaC nrcauia Mneu na Piicinc mjis. if. P. MAXffKLL . EDGETON HOTEL c,Sf.S,VB",rt Itfl MmU. Ilwiklet. W. n. llucUHn. Ugr, I vnAhnrtl 208 Cedar, 4 doers from Beard uynunuin w) run wftt,n Mr, piantld Taflar Hall Cedar Ave. near Ueach. Hun" venar nan mn y,hUT, Mr,, B, ciarne. Atnhnuader Am". Plan. Its E. Oak. Opa. ftmonnaner ,, c n Kane. Own, DelVVn Olenwoed Ai fcrciwjrn water rma. n nr. bch. Rub. Hklt. Mra. MeuiUr. Phetten 10 E. Wllilwoed av. Turn, nra, v-neucn ,,rv of hkrt Mrl) 0 L J,Pilna New Cnlnninl All etmlde rooms. Prlv. trl.nl I2S E. Pine. Fur. nr. wlih nr with tucui out he,hpg. nrlv. Mrs. F. Downey. I Wll.rUVnnn. N. J. Fer Infermalnlnn write U'. feurtrlght 'mltli. Mang. T)lr.. ltd, of Tr. MAONOMA 111 n. Macnella. IlkP Prlv : nenr nenfh J. T. Fur. rmi.1 T, Jarksen. rTiAVI VN 220 Cedar Ave. Near Beaen. UrL, I n MfuixrM. rt. H. M. Wnlf Frtmnnrl 3010 Pnelfle. Nr. Heech. Ooed Camuna ,,, Mei1 T,(. y?. r, Shivers WNWICK Hetel and rtestinrnnt. ")B. rcnrriiv rnnRi n. tstien. Booklet. Itneme nnd Annrrmenfa THE DERBYSHIRE Paelfle A .Tunlner. Cem, plnn. Hfkpg. prlv Asntinv PAitK. x. j. RRISTOL &son 1DlRECaYON OCEAN TO0OT ASDUKT RWK N.J. eneNt -yia HOTEL COLUMBIA ,.5 ,. Ocean frent: capacltvOO: tnW and snrIce nicnepr sianuani. . ji.m...-. ....... NOKT1I ASnUKY I'AltK. N. J. HOTEL BEVERLY nTII AVK. AT I'AltK NOHT1I ASIIURY PARK, N. .1. Tlie Peafhore Hetel with the picturesque country settlnc. two blocks from beach, peels, boardwalk. All outslde rooms, run nlry "sfr lirNOAUIAN-AMr-niCAN CriSINE Unusually superior table nnd service; con genial atmosphere. Rates moderate. Booklet en request. Management. K. IIL'HACK nnd JS II. STF.nXIIF.BO OFKAN fiKOVK. N, J. SEASIDE HOTEL Dlrectlv en Ocean Frent. All iruet renmi overlooking sen, CHAP-IXB O. STOCKTON THE IVY HOUSE, 24 MAIN AVE. OCEAN QltOVK. N 3 M'KlXfi I.AHK. N. J. THE BREAKERS , PFRINfl I-Un IIK.On. K. J. BV.TIIE.SEA tn per day, American plan. Pheno 7S0. i HI'KIXO LAltK BEACn. N. J. THE ALLAIRE urnrNO ike reach, n. j. Dlrectlv or the Ocean front M. C HOLMK1 mctcii haven, x. j. THE EWGLESIDE V,5 Prtat baths with sea and fresh witer: file tennis courts, booklet, n. F. ENOLIC gr AIke the Covington. West Phllndelphle, DhAI,. N. J. THE TREVISAN DEAL. N. J. Phene. 10 'n DmJ The Ideal Heme Hetel: rooms en suite. k(ii.i'h mi:kk. i'a. EAGLES MERE, PA. The sumtner report that It different because It combine mountain and erainre conditions with unltjue sur- reunillnRi. The unilv bench nnd temperate Whter of the I.akn et the Eaules afford splendid bathing --U0 feet abeva t,ea leel. One eT the finest lS-hole coif courses In Amjrlra. Ter booklet nnd rntes. vrrltei The Lakeside Jehn S. Kirk St Hen. The Raymond I.. II, V. LUt. Miiinecr. The Crestmont Inn Willi im tVoedti, M.tii.igcr, The Ferest Inn llermiin V. Yciger, Mnnngrr. Mr rotexo. pa. Mount Pleasant Heuse " p"".i.e. 1 lrl nt hith f e. ranw W A MI M UIIU'II Ul.ltXI Ksmi.i.e. I'A. $18.00 week-end special rates Saturday jrid-Day Dinner te Monday afte" Ilreukfnst. double room (twin beds) und meilx for 2 persons. Walter Park (Resort Hetel) Qaraire. nerile. I'a 103 ninklng Spgn jeiin j i,qvxi;y, Mgr fiARATOIIA ril'ltlXfiS. N. Y'. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. i FOR HEALTH AND RECREATION Reduced ratni durlnir October and Neember July. September. i,iii: c, r.mtr.r,. x. , le nJe ch.irmlne kuinmrr. I.AKI, eKintnr. x. "reiiT JLFrr.RstixI r. Belle Terre Park Inn Pert Jeffersen, Leng Island A nulet, restful hotel In u private park of 1 3 00 ncrrii. All con enlence', Mnrtxn(.''eil rulrk tiOia'. TKXM";. All. IU1KII aruitl's MMt (IITV R. C. McMAllOX. Jlf.R. X Y Oltlcf. 10 11. -lad Ht ruiHTax. MABS. -- ll rt.1 i HOTPI TiliniTKM wuuinraenwiiiAiv Uosten U The Distinctive I Bosten Heuse i On of thy meat hornellko hetala in thn wnriri ! i L. Coitdle, ., T7T . . 9 M SendforOurBeoKtttwiOirti. TSlll ,!, MPg t'AI.UOUNIA Southern California Al.t' Drlk-hlf'il Sriul for iiifiirntn. tlen te Al.l,-1. Vit ( l.l II of MH'Tll KUX ' 1. 1 I'D It X I A. Cliiimhcr ..f CiMiimrriii Ili.llillng, I.u A nuclei,, Ciillfernlii. TTKBTt'ORT. If. . KSTPORT INN OX IKE CHAMfLAIV 1 Heu 1 com J beat Heusekveplng and Den-tinuaekeeDlna censtes. own golf links, tennis, beating, bathing, fishing, orchestral in iichi. ,.i ei.uv UD. SilKI. i'. hmith. Wrrtmrl, M. V. I" ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssa ssssssssssm s ig I wiMmoen. n. j. ! buwale. n. y. fLiirs lAy BPMMBIt BKBOKTB MOOBKHKAP LAKW. MB. Klnee, Main pr.Ki'.uit.'-tassWafy ; PREFER THIS BUFFALO! HOTELi) yOU will add tc your pleas ure and comferl when you visit Niagara Falls by stepping at Hetel Lenex in Buffalo. Quietly situated; yet very con venient te business, theatre and shopping districts, and Niagara Falls Boulevard. A comfortable, modern hotel, complete in appointments and service. Every room an outside room. Exceptional cuisine, Euro pean plan. Rates from $2.50 per day. Buffalo Is the western gate way of the famous Emplre Teura. Wrlte for Read Outrles, Mans, Hetel lioeklot, etc. ?Io ?Ie ?Io terlhts fellow Main Street or Delaware Avenue te North Street NOUT1I ST. AT DKLAWAni. AVE. C. A. JUNK It, MuniiRlne Director HcyrELf VERMONT Lake Champlain Vacation Camp Fer Yeung and Old A GI.OKIni'.S OfTDOOK VACATION en the Nertherrn shores of Iike Cham Plnln. at North Here. Vermont, ln the Jdtronilnek.Oroen Mountain region. ACCOMMODATIONS llun(ralev.s for mntrled couples. Comfortable room. In separate and appropriate bulldlnri for young men and jeung women. Mod ern cenetilence annlury plumbing, electric lights, etc. CI.OTIIKS nNerbedv dresre comfort- nhh- camp style all the time. t-OOD Abundance of wtmleeme food feed milk, hulter. eccs and fresh egetables from nenrbv farmi. PrOKTM AND AMUNKMKNTS Beating, canoeing, swimming, Dshing, horseback rlrilnir. tennis nnd nil fiutdoer sports. EVKNINO ENTKRT.IAII:NT Dancing. cenccrtu by camp orchestra, masquer- MOTOil TRirS AND EXCritSIONS Aute trlpi te Mnntrenl. Quebec nnd ether plices In fnnndn ind through the AdlremHcks nnd the Oreen nnd White Mt Mnterbnnt excursion' en like. Rate $23 te $23 Weekly Fer loeMet and full information anplv I.AKK CHAMI'I.XIN VACATION CAMP New serk inllee. 7 K. 43d M.. N'. Y. citi Tel. jrurrny Hill 4JO0 TOVR bungAipw: v7 Summer SVv fjM&X ' TeuriUTicket. Wl e EWrS'ilSri P t Greatly "'"Vj W J Reduced Farca Sf AdhLENQK it jiT (.vff.1 Klff'lvrV C i tHr . S m---JL J?m.?.,l7lMLnB r,""""'-'" '""" hiking .Alpine Cl mblng. Vd.TlB'f.u ".ffi .Tfa'Jal aC-dretnJnUthC?udberHmu7eCUmP' ba,lnC' baU"nS f" W" i5eDS0W CamP" ClTcr medwa,e rc-Amerlcan plan and ere easily CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY 1; for full information R. f. ii..m., i u I'lthriicrr F. It. I'KKRY. t.wi. Aet.. I'u. Hem.. Frank's :J: r... - r cruise te i M.nmr,.,t xcu CUHARD S.S. I FRANK TOURIST CO., I llslBbllshed IsT.1 H SSsfl Kj 4a ill. .".M,"1?"r:.",,, llllurmr. .'imkiii Ten-. ,- .... - U"'l ' '.'in. 'III. 10l!.f. rjtiir,,li.. li,rll .Ki.in. I M 'l A.V'V ' A.,'V AV .Y. Mill Ufil , V f.lKlls. Tl VIS This i'rulV, mnrJ ii 'i r,a,m, Vl r" ".' ",VM " 'K'Ti: CARLO .r..us eu.i ,un.inkH , td .. f, ",, 'X-t,'"'" Vrt ""' ,un , "V? " -Ml lux late 'win i.t 1 m, "',,:,," il '"""'' """" frnin I'rmr, r l.iiila, Our Gelden Jubilee Cruise mnrklng the 50th year bIike Themas Cook, the founder of our organization, conducted his riirt tour around the world Sailing Eastward from New Yerk, Jan. 24 Returninrj May 31, 1923 by the Epccifilly chartered new CUNARD Liner A Rorgceus itimnary with viailb at M'eks in British India, Dutch Eas - Mani! -nina two works in A Cruise de Luxe Limited CcMQO Qutsts Full Information en rtqutkt THOS. COOK Sb SON 4a US Se, Bread Street, below Wnlnut Street, PHILADELPHIA WMsj. rW-, Bermuda An All-Year Resort rJl ii Ne passports required. Reduced fares new. nates Mt.Re up. dayi (4 In Uermucla): M up. dayn (R In Uermucla): SI0l.ne up, 13 days (H In Ilirmudn); tltl up. 1R days (II In Bermuda); HlzO.SO up, 10 days (12 in lltrmudti). Include flrsl-clais S. H. aucem. moditlens. meals. hotels and rmhtseelng. Ileiinrlnres July 22, 2(1: Aliff. 8. , S, 0. 12, 11, te. 23. 28. IWi also i twite a week In Hepttmber und October. Get the Booklet Raymond & Whitcomb Ce. 1338 Walnut HI. Trl. Heruna 8883. te BOSTON Caa CfMl aaai Rw gauttaaai mlmtt Daily Servica An rt awsi Orehestrs Concerts-Ceet Comfertabla Btotareoma. Lesve dally Pier 14 N. R. Fulton St., iMP. M. Daylight Time. HsTW BEDFORDUNC-Te New Bedford and the Islands of Martha Vine-Yard and Nantucket. Lv. dairy nap Sunday from Pier 40 H. K. Fee ofHeustonat,a.OQPJJ. Daylight Tlaaa NEW LONDON UNE-Lv. dally . sect Sunday Plar 40 N. R.Uetustea M. S JO P. M. Daylight Tlma. INrORMATtON and tisteta at. afera and ConeelldatedTlclrstOCncea.Pnona Bryant 0700.. A Lake and River Ramble "Niagara te the Sea" The spacious and comfortable steamers of ttie Canada Steam ship Lines fellow the trail of tne plenecis of old breasting the placid besom of I.ake Ontario, threading the secret passages of the Thousand Islands, plunging past the foaming ledges of I.achlne, swinging Inte fie shelter of Montreal, thence te Quebec and through the stupendous gorge of the Hamirnny. Fer full Information, call or tele phone C.tnnilu Steamship Lines, Ltd.. 1311 Walnut Ht. (telephone Walnut 4021), l'hlU., Pa. II Ml I llsM EpsasSBr 'Lli isBSbsmsS t sUT ERICSSON DAY BOAX, tOR BALTIMORE 8 o'clock in the morning (dayllght-savtnai time). Kery Tuedny. Thursday and 8at urdav. Fate 'l 00 te Ilaltlmere. 13.04 round trip. Most beautiful ride out of , Philadelphia. ' r.l'.W NIGHT STEAMERS FOR ' BALTIMORE ,- Pnre $2.00 one way. 13 00 round trip. DaMv at n P. M.. 3 o'clock Saturdivs. Ilnre, .' eay ana niKnc steamers step at ueiterten. , - .: ' i i . . . . - . r . -r -. -r i nlcht steamers step at Iietterten. v id. Send for pamphlet. .Steamer .V from 1'ler 3, De. Delaware Ava. t-ralng tlrn .Miirianu, leaves ir fdaMlglit- Oark'e 3rd Cralie.7aaaary 23. 192T ROUND THE WORLD TRESS el FRANCE" U48I Greea TONS v mun,n3unuD.ivwud ap laeladiag Hotels. Pees, Drives. Guides, eta. Cfark Originated Round the World Craiaa Clark's 19th Cnilie. PebrnsryS, 192S rTfa MEDITERRANEAN "EMPRESS el SCOTLAND" 25000 Gress Tea 6S DAYS CRUISE. S6TO sod op Prtnk C. Clerk. Tlmei lliiildini, New Verfc Ilurtlett Tuurs Ce.. 200 fieTVStb Si. CANADTAV NATiriVAI, RAILWAYS Htp Canada This Summer Lew Parrs. Krr full details write. C. E. .'K-NNKV. G. A. P. D.. 1270 liresdwa. tsew ierk. N. X. HUDSON RIVER NIGHT LINg Lih. I'ler 3i. North lller, N. V n P. M. dly. ln e -ann Pacific Reckiea-Henlth-giving, thrillin, vaca,ien dysi camp In comfort In the most gorgeous scenic playground n ,he. cen""e"t- . a. - . . uunguiew enmps st L,ase Wspts, Lake p Hara. Yoho Valley. F.merald Lake, and ami Veider B. C. ISJ Ast.. fl-'O ClirHtniit St.. 1'lillailehibln Muill-un .e. at 4itli m., .New Yerk - lii'i '7 v & "K . Lie Luxe the AMEAN "SCYTHIA" -nh,i.. y th irtrrrd 219 Se. ISth St., Phil,. i. ... "" I'l cues Spruce Bh,'l- UEOJMKU Meiliterranenn Perls-ERypt, etc. four t lndits, Straits SettlemuntR Salren, Innan. tie 3'j.oeo miles- 127 days. vwsrafsn jiu rmsi. .-jTMhtmnnw A?"17 aMUMWMWMV .. jy Mgr H Tfl ! jgJLuVK? I f W yi 1 .A m j ' K l -t f I f 'I r " MJ -'., BslsssMsl 1 r', . . 1, ,e i t r, c T .v,.A fiV. ' ra 'tl afV.i-2T,'e 's&.'-jA "' Jfrfl;i :sw , V.1, i VI W i?i'Wiri.A-Ki,: J litimt&-f-"-t I'-'U.'fi&fffj .?,:. .,-, 'jjNlC ... ,. ,A-.i,t..,&t.!-J, yy ilmlmiBMiiiiimiii m