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JULY 3, 1921-PART 2. RESORTS RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. THE HOTEL WITH A NEW IDEA NE\V HOLLAND GLEANLINESS, SERVICE, COURTESY i ; conv't. to at- . Large, airy king. Special ‘I renovated. % . WOOD, Ty Mr. TROQUOILS THE SUNDAY STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. C, RFRORTS. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. RESORTS. MASSACHUSETTS. RESORTS. CAPE_MAY, Hotel Cape May Cape May, N. J. American_Plan OPEN JUNE 30 weeks prior to this time, and ‘ot this,| duty his commanding officer, Capt.' M. G. Baskerville, R. A. F., said at the trial: “As a pilot and a fighter he had the respectsof every member of the squadron; he was always keen to fly and keen for a fight; he was not given to boasting, but was ad- mired by his associates, and he took part in every raid while connected with the squadron, which averaged about a raid a day." Chamberiain Seeking Vindlcation. SEES CAPITAL JOIN HANDS WITH LABOR take account of stock and learn what it was that got us into trouble, and how we are to avoid !hll lrnubl! in Toy Town Tavern | WINCHENDON, MASS. More Like a Coun a Hotel Rest or Revel ax You Choose The Marlborough=Blenbeim, | WITH ITS SPACIOUS EXCHANGES AND OPEN-AIR PLAZA (Continued from First Page.) to write off his books immense sums ther investigation was that'Chamber- ing of that was instantly clear to the lain should have had more of an op- manufacturer. Much as he hated to the futu S 4 | . . . representing the shrunken value of | " GUCrliy |5 o stern teacher, and| The general feeling of those in the IS PARTICULARLY ATTRACTIVE DURING 1o ST Caroina Ave. Near Bench. Golf, Te S ) the goods on his shelves. He stopped | yo"gre qull, indeed, if from this hard | Senate who belleved that the ‘Ilm‘dlll::fi . oaimy unexcelled anywhere, Pre-war rates. A H. 2 Anis, . ng. OF that was Jnatantly clear fo the | sxPerience we have not learned snew |of the court mertial Kesteng Atlantlc Clty ] formerly. o e | TRAILS SADDLE HORSES, the lesson of prudence and thrift. and o do so. he was forced to run his plant on part time. or close it altogether. Good men left his employ. He saw his loyal organization broken up. It| grieved him to see his men without saving. and moderate spending. But about even these valued principles I believe we have learned the neces- sity of work, of hard, honest, unflag- ging work. During the prosperous portunity to gather together his evi- dence in his defense; that the stain and disgrace left by such an indict- ment was too great to allow the chance of an erroneous finding or Famous Summer Season June to October, Inclusive CHESTER. INN New York ave. near beach. Centrally locuted. Convenlent to' churches and_all ttracti P HO_TEL’ MARION times we thought.entirely of what we o private aa e LR G S L R L 16 brought us din Bt | etors ‘the In¢estigation which i e TR R g et (onLa c“r Geor?oN YA buy to the paralysis of buying in|Now we see that the way back to 5 to give the isi: i idi: ble o ges & lounging rms. Spacious porch gensral. Atter a period when the | prosperity is to work back. We must |13 now being carricd on s fo give (he Exquisite music a feature. Horseback Riding, Golf e acunmn & lonalng s e Jopen fortha sevencteentA scasom, (¢4 Champwns]up Courses.) Rolling Chairs, Plers, Thea- shortage of freight cars added to the cost of the goods because of the im- think of what we give for what we e his besmirched name. During the past few months Cham- ters, Movies, and countless other amusements. A Modern Hotel at Moaerate zmeWaucmeS Directly on Boardwalk and Ocean Beach ./fi place 7or refined caltured duasts MaT JOSEDH W. MARVEL®” possibility to meet the frantic de- Co-0; thering together i o | -Operation in Industry. berlain has been gathering toge! Renovated, refitted and virtually re- Toredt ol buyers only half 2.Year be-| The Secretary said that another[every bit of proof that he could lay OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT So_ Carofing ave.. near Jieach, Unexcelled for | o REDOVELed, refitted and Lieruslly oo fore. ghe railroads now began to re-|, (08 Ci*'Nad been learned was|his hands on. The worth of this will & SONS COMPANY comfort’ and service. Elec. lights Runoing | LS00 FLOLE O 0 B . 150 P;lrz f:;‘reaslng numh{erp of cars as| SoROn O King together. THe said|be decided upon by the Senate com- JOSIAH WHITE S 0. yater, Rooms with nrhwlvho'ln pn‘u'l:’ e e R R e T Roaibarh idle. Afte; Excellent cuisine. Bathing from ho s E found ourselves plunged into stagna. | (1At the question of a working fel- |MIE. . outcome, there will be Ferpondence A Inepectine wijoned. Open a1 | lence. Running water in each room Weite tion and discouragement “Still. as is natural with our peo- ple. we greatly exaggerateed our un- T know better.” he continued Eiver aud it Uiere e o Tole Tacrs in the paas. e [ sWith my own eyes I have seen’bet- | {07 fo Tinasry. CHie. triends velleve Keohtucky Gve, toar eict, Lo l;,ar‘f::wl;)tx.l;”;-:nfi!xlxlurl'l("n‘»‘rl\l<|-1rr:-.|?‘ demanded to kmow the number of f¢r. Countless good Americans WhO | that if he is found innecent the whole Bl water i roums {fiearaie onpremises. Finished concrets unemployed. and the number fright- | éMmPloy are putting infto everyda¥ | ountry will demand that reparation Amer. plan, ate road B en=d us We forgot the fact that at | Practice a fellowship, or a inat | be made for the months of mental an- fififfldu ) Jersey alf times in our country. even in the | WOrKing together in harmon guish through which he has gone, ottazes. each with pri- best of good times, there are always about flalf a million men out of work, cither from choice or because of €hifts in the population. Our plight in that respect was not so bad as we thought. Collapse That Hurt AlL lowship between employers and em- ployes had been regarded too much as an ideal never to be attained. not brings them not prosperity only ionly fatter pay envelopes on one side and better business op the other. but it brings to both sldes that content- ment to work which we all want to see made general throughout Amerl- can history. Wise men, employ; and employes both, know well hat we the feeling that the case was dealt with generously: that the accused was given his chance, and that there and that all the honors be paid him which were his due: if he is found gullty again. it will be his lot to go through life with a name scorned, de- epised by all. RESEARCH UNIVERSITY ~ =~ \,.-\>'\ r\ '\\f - fi:w jengé BRIGHTEST RESORT The City of Gladness S iz "‘?-{ "‘f yesr. LINTON B. ARNOLD, Owner & Mgr. WEI.I.SBORO HICHHBNB_ Kentuciy ave. First off Boardwalk. Oc: view rooms with running water and pri baths_ New managemerit. Superb broad beach. Tennis—Bathing—Boating —Fishing—D: Sailing C. B. KNO Booking Offic HOTEL CAPE MAY g 930 for season. + TT, Lessee, Mnnnger e, 1180 Broadway 2 EDFORD SPRINGS (FA) HOTEL “This summer will be 2 memorable cne for those who come to Bed- r business na- = g Yora ings. Large. modern Tt was bad enough. nevertheless. | cannot be a successful z 4 c CAPE MAY CITY, N. 3. B, SE05Ed 1n 000 Even where men were. Tortunate | Lo without i Harmony seldom 13- | 1 OPEN SUMMER TERM | | |- B e Gl Gl e ne c - pi enough to hold their jobs. & of American in- Tesort Wi ich Oers UnilmIee Opy Y for c'ean Ligas | ral waters. On Line in plants kept running by a thin demand for “The great body dustry does move forward harmoni- and wholesome amusement. Here. the visitor Shee Will Open June 30 Good Motor Roads In Cool braez i , % . 3 o xsce-Aanager. in all 4 their product, .early all were forced |ous| with concord between those = is not merely one of the “summer folk,” but a member | - C B OKNOTT, L TH A | in g ‘in conl b to face that most nnweloame of ail | o R aved and prospered ana |Large Number of Courses Offered. of a great, rollicking family enjoying the pleasures that i g / Now York Address, 1150 Broadsay sead tor ‘Bockise. situations. the prospect of a reduc- |now own factories, and those whose i S o ey 's\‘m n"“ “‘n ., Ion" ME"“?-" -m?np ;-",., qg-r G on M asages. The ballgon of in. ownership of a clean e Pacult Excellent Golf in the Invigorating Sea Air. A i vt El( u A cen flated war-time prices had collapsed | will lead to ownership s aculty. unning water. Elevator oty ity and values had dropped to the earth |they likewise toil and save and use There are sports aplenty both on the water and ALOIS GRUBER s. 3 ated. Looms with bath and en —even the value of labor. It has always seemed to me the saddest fact in life that human labor. the work head as well as hands. That harmony we hear little of because of the noise of occastonal industrial strife among With varied subjects for teachers. federal employes and others, Re- search University will open Tuesday ashore—Tennis, Motoring, Bathing from Beaches, Fishing, Boating and Sailing new magnificent Harbor. rotected rom the 1 MANHA'B' TAP inine and service W Ocean and beach. unexcelled Lm:- _MECRAY & BK STAR VlLLA of human hands, should be subject for its summer session. The sub- i tels Bouth Carolina ave., half block from Beach pacity, 150. Runniog must be so. The value of work and |this most devouring of all wars. We |ancy, agricultural economics, algebra, every requirement. Iog, fun. water, priv. batie: excellent whie. - BT = 5 the product of work must rise and |kept 287,000 manufacturing plants in|teaching, typewriting. trigonometry For information write BOARD OF TRADE. CAPE MAY. N. J. L 2 COLONIAL l’" ’{, f;'m '; : fall together. Now that value had |operation, some of them night and|to water color painting. [Hotel[omlr vae baths Sr Electricity shrunk- on every hand it was seen |day. With the skill of their 8.000.000( One of the problems to be met by that wages had to come down. “In this the working man was no ‘worse off than his brother, the man- Prop. W. R. LAYTO! ufacturer, the merchant and all |did even better. And yet at this mo-|other departments for' spe alties -in i others. Men with their money tied | ment we dare to be downhearted. A|demand in business. “The govern- ‘,- IL.VE:R'['ON OCEAN CITY. ¥. 3. | up in stocks of goods unsold won-|people capable of such endeavor has|ment has used a great many gen- i dered how they were to meet their employes we turned out a product valued in that year at $60.000.000,000. Early in the boom year of 1920, we been almost in despair for the past the summer courses is to prepare a great many clerks who have just been dropped from the War, Navy and eral clerks who have had no special MASSACHUSETT! &L Charles Place and Besch. water baths; view rooms. A. E. WAGNER, Fresh lnd cen junnlng water. Blevatar. Ocesn. Moderate rates. Conch at Kentucky Avenue, adiace b 10 Beach THE Only Boardwalk Hotel BREAKERS ‘Altituds s, ete UELAWARE WATER GAP, PA. loans when dué. It was a time of |six months, doubting its ability to re- | preparation, but business demands g PERVICE TT THE MOUNTAIN Janxiety, the ndrdo{r to :ear because | cover from the effects of its own dis- | stenographers, machine calculators, W n B Irquois. lK] AT}& WATER AT A~ came so soon after the strain of | couragement statisticians, accountants. competent + gion war. Yet it was not to be avoided. | “The great volume of wealth, this|secretaries, advertisers and other ij?”é’y pere Every It was there to be endured. For the |rapid advance, we have been able |specialists.” said Dr. John 0. Hall,| . Y. Ave. nar Feach ¥ funialcd and | Sth and We whole complicated clockwork of the | to achieve in fifty short years by in-:dean of the College of Commerce. in i Ofcring exee ommedations | 8a_priste bath nation's business had come to . a|tense application of a genius for the|explaining the summer departures a mouth rms i ed rates. 3 BICKAR | 0CEAN efandstill because the public was | mechanics of industry. Now I be-|“Those with the best foresight have | i — = holding on to the balance wheel—to!lieve we are to create a new era inltaken time by the forelock and learn CONTINENTAL | the escapement—the buving power. | the world's progress by applying our|ed a speciaity while engaged d Tennessee ave, nmear Reach Alwass open. | We had come to the conclusion all | national genius to the humanics. the |ing the day in war work.” he con- Frivate baths, running water in Tooms; ele- VIRGINIA. &t once that prices had been too high. [ human side, of industry. We had been | tinued, “but many yet are unprepared ; SALOSE [eXeclient Amvt F “As 4 people we have cried out for | making our country one vast ma-|and are unwilling to leave Washing- lan. Orkne Spnngs Hotels these adjustments, to be made at |chine. Now has come the realization|ton until they get the preparation. y once. forgetful of the fact that we |that all our industrial ills have sprung! Among the new appointees to the: HOTEL BOSCOBEL {INCORPORATED] all have a part in those adjustments, faculty are Dr. Henry Pearson of the from lack of a single cog in that ma- | Refurnished: elevator: exeellent table and the process cannot move faster |chine, a single cog. but the most im- | United States bureau of education Befurniahen; elevator Virgini ¢ e 2 ox . ing from hotel. R rings, irginia than the great mass of us moves and | portant of all. The missing cog has|who will teach courses in the Plione 117 R e L Orkney Springs, 8 thinks. All eves have been turned |been the element of simple humanity. | evening on Shakespeare's dramas - T Ty ¥ 16 to the administration at Washington | Now. with our characteristic energy,|and English literature; Dr. John eave B o Sare for relief. The whole country has|ie are hastening to supply that ele-{O. Hall, who will teach _ad-| Hindl looked to the government for some ment. Greatly as we have been build- | vanced courses in mathematics; Fred- airy rooms. | Ocean view rooms. : r;ra”cdal lwa 'h(;u!‘of ldhecmaze, But ling, our material resources have still {erick Gillis, foreign trade develop- 0 ERTY-DEVLIN. bt r-l ’l;r'lln\mlmfn( massgemen: iCent, cabinet and Congress are |been only partly recovered. Our hu-|ment of the United States: Alton R. 0/ g Loy AR e not magicians. They can be doctors. | man resources have hardly been |Hodgkins, business correspondence NOw oPEN FOR THE SEASON parrNe 3, Hours from Boston SENATOR }frmet. —¥iat ot tra wil play for Dut not pectormers of miracle The | touched. and business ln.dv\ W. S. Deffenbaugh, RN IS FISHIN 0T p"' AR Pier, on Virginia ave. The ntw Kind of hovel n’'s business has been like a ; edu-duunal administration; J. C. g - 2, billiards, - o o Work: D Y Newly fuorai lhtd and everythi arr ed for ! i B e a0t DL Seninebns | Speaking fo the workmen, thé Sec. | MUerman, special lecturer”dn sduca: TERCENTENARY CELEBRATION i comtort LA ol 86 Nl | kg o enieir 400 ! = 88 e ens b o S IDII he summar quarter for teach- rates. i wa'l; OCEAN FRONT | FRANK P, FENWICK. Manager. the patient's constitution; nature | Fetary said: R il et anenr for teac s WHOLE ¥ RONT S herself must effect the cure. It hape | “The American workman has given | sagular querier Wil romtinue. wam PILGRIMS’ LANDING, July and August B'SCAYNE | American Piaa., Booms single or en suite =i | Former owar and Dewey Hotel, pens that American business has a |f his very best to our amazing na- | Seotember s Speclal attention given to inquiries pertaining to the Cape and private baths. Allzosms have sunuing wibes | — found constitution. It has surciveq | tional development. He deserves the |S¢P g Conder Neu'hi8 vears Tercentenary Celebration. Kentucky ave. ",‘.flfl’x’&‘,"’sp.",‘;‘:,“'.: JExcetional exikine ahdiervice; (Spacious many a graver case of financial ill- | best in return. Everywhere the wise er New Management For Booklet and Rates Address e managineb oo SR Elevator, Orchestra, Dancing. Tenn s, Bookiet i ness, and thanks to oxygen supplied from a wonderful government finan- cial system, it will recover from this particular crisis. It is, in fact, re- covering now. Readjustment in Prograss. Now it is possible to speak of the immediate future with cheerfulness among our employers have come to see the full measure of the workman's deserts. A.living wage, yes. By all means. Even that is not enough. Give the American workman the means to | live life according to his well known standards. We like to boast of those standards of his. the highest in the world. Help him to maintain them. Make him a purchaser. Give him the HASTEN SWIMMING POOL. Frostburg Boys Anxious to Take Plunge Independence Day. Special Dispateh to The Star. FROSTBURG, Md.. July and boys are working feverishly to 2.—Men ATLANTIC CITY, N. D. M. HEALY, Manager J. WALTER L. JACKSON, Resident Mgr. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. RAYMORE “57° Wrlds Greatest Hotel Success “Villa Nova” Ocean ave., uesr Beach. Ocean view rooms | Table rates for June. and further information upcn Tequest— McMurray & Son. The Favorite—Wildwood-by-the-Sea Finest Leach on and service Props . Formerly of Hu Rooms with bat Attractive Atiastic. unsirpaned. furm s valley moun; ) {th running water aad private bai. fiea: b o i focet phat the patlent! hance to rear a family. Give him the | £t the public swimming pool Teady | conable rates. Cap.. 200 Mus 3 Sromere | 40 1 SLDA! ION LA crisis is Dast. The, processes of re. | Wherewithal to educate his children. | bY Julv i The Frostourg Commer- W hdwond 17 Foome with Lot & cold running waser. | S e s, ettt Giousi, : "|He wants and needs recreation for | ¢ial Club, incorporated. is respongible e Shcceas e g ot aheviee oot Tkl | palouuaee, | busgsiows. | camp 2djustment are well along, Whole || ot “Yor this o0 1e not or |for the 'innovation as Dbart of the iy S0, Boobter. B W, YeMURRAY, Frop, | DAts: Saruge. vlay erounds. Retail prices ing. not so fast as many of but as rapidly as sound con- are follo: us wish, as was to be expected of good Ame! However well we may pay the work- | er, we are treating him still as an em- The humblest workman likes recogni- permanent recreational program. The club obtained permission from the Consolidation Coal Company to use run. water; elevator; Amer. | BAM. ELLIS, Owder. . d: COLLINS. Mgr Centraliy ' located. Fire- | FHorel Savoy | nountain scenery. ditions will allow. On all sides peo- | Plove. We need to think more of him | fonsolidayion Coal Company to u T Ucedn ave. First Botel | Beach front Cap.. 150. Run'g water Pri v-nl—-——-——— me W 5 THE PLACE TOR YOUR FAMILY I8 Ple have taken their tosses manfully, | 25 & man. as a co-partner in business. | [ ¢€0oo 1idation, which is being con- {KINGSTD (100 feet) from beach. | paths Booklet. Ownership mgt W. H. Geratel. POTONIA c BEACH cans. The dollar is becoming the good old-fashioned dollar again and Il beginning to buy what it used to buy And buying has begun. The great clock of business has begun to tick forward once more. “As’a matter of Tact we are fortu- nate to feel the improvement so soon. In similar crises of the past recov- ery has been much slower in comin; Even no# it is just beginning. We must not expect, we do not want, a sudden. rush back to boom times. It is better for the return to be sure. And there are many things yet for us all to do in order to make recov- s a time for us all to WAS CHAMBERLAIN A HERO? tion. “It is easy to tell off these matters | that are out of order. Some of them look hopeless of remedy. Most of them will take time and patience for their adjustment. As I said before, | freight rates need to come down, and can come down. but only as the whole complicated syStem of railroad work and wages is adjusted. Yet there are things that we all can do, those who emplo: those who wdrk and those who wait for houses. We can cease to be slackers. all of us. We can all join to push for new banking laws to re- lease the needed money. (Coprrigh 2 verted into 3 public swimming pool. Labor and téams are donated and day, and night shifts are being worked. The plans call for a pool 125 feet square, with a depth runnning from two to eight feet. Three carloads of sand are being placed on the bot- tom and a regular beach is being established. A bathhouse also is in- cluded in the plans. The pool is fed by pure mountain water and has good drainage RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. N. 3. _Atlantic_Ci Ziobbm JTC Sor Flealth andRecréation IRLES wilA-thorough Jermean ALL YOU'U) EXPECT A HOTEL TO BE NEWENGLAND menta. 2 blocks to Prot. 4 Cath Churches. Running hot | proof; elevator: baths: | e weekly._$3.50 up_dail STANLEY §. Carolina av. B A family hotel tera conventence. ing_privi- { lege. Siiower bath. Berks Co. cooking and prod. {uets. White sersice. Geo. L._Kleinginna. Prop S'TfiATH "HAVEN FKentuc Tench Atlantic Cits's European rd. Running & excellent table. $18 _A. LEYRER. or. Beuch. nd attrac. 8 Hotel. ter. Private __KINDEK _RROS. 2008 Pacific Avenue. Running water { tions, day | nd_attractions. Normandie Kentucky av. or. Beacs. | Running water. Bathiog Reach. Excellent table. | ward. 200 month, REHOBA 1 BEACH, DEL. HOTE L HEI\LOPEN the best HERNDON "HOTEL Modern TUp-to.date European. 3 HOURS. Hotel ana_co ng: 300 water-f and_ booklet. ARUNDEL POINT BLAKISTON, Oppoxite Blakiston Island. P! | D Blakistone, Palmers T 0. ttages: bathing. fishing, danc- ot ritown 25 Directly on Cl peake tax: HOUS Zroa hio Proprietors. The supreme charm of Beach, fi 3.'N. TRELAND (formerly of Louva from Wash. Lurge slnded 1awa axd distinguished social life at Gre, "75’1"?"“"‘7” T || | S Shoieraee: Haie otel. o Suect Frer & Amue: | ALTER HALL So- Carolina & gellea home. YL YN TR Monroe House Formerly the Sherman. Mrs. Tasker and Lowe the seaside is assured in the ter in roome. pui baths. open surroundings, | Rathing from hotel. 83 day up. S$17.50 up BETT! Courtesy predominant. T St T SRS |y A Ad.umc Cottage i, b T COMMIT’I'EE WILL DECIDE Rr Booklet, Floor Plan, ; i o e Sait Spray. Foone HEALY’S 23 cnd Kentucky ave. | tead Chesapeate eel I oy jeoats e idy RITZ-CARLTON Paad/ma.ypma Rates ! Szt & ik ¥ Hos owiihiy Divsin Busning wter in rooma. | lights. ALl resorg wes W.¥. ATERS. thi hocel. H.TUKS G ats ead_bath I addm:EEG Scup, Tostst 63 Up Dly. Spec. Wkiy. Am. Plan. (meals) *i0in seamone BAY SIDE INN Z5TIERTON. The Merrimac i No- 34 os water- (Continued from Third Page) _ jgathered was only circumstantial at ATLANTIC CITY JTOSSCup, frustée i ROy, 50 DAT. o wEmk Overloaking Chexapeake bay: ieatkater view | verandzn. Free gaiing sod barhiag, Table sup- which In reality was only his com- pass, one a non-commissioned officer, the most. According to two officers detailed as investigators., Chamber- lain picked out a spot near the Marne NOW OPEN OSBORNE Apartuents, leLs. 112 8. Tenn. ave. Shady_lawns. < Crewe. | plied from own farm. 1% su High BRADDC NCK IR { | | Redgate Cottage K Orchestra_and danc- Cor, Pacific L Arknusas Aves. One squ 15-&0 . South Cs 3 x which tallied with a minute descrip- oo eing . . St MR Doy i S SRtk oerras: | At STLELT P A T oo e e g o0k \ind [ tion of the scene of his wrecl. Nesr- | o entont for Commaters: Upen-satroundinge—wide WINDSO Dated; all modern conven e R e et Mo T T, JURRRON Going through the small woods, he stumbled over a wounded African sol- dier, whose wounds he hastily dressed and whom. with the aid of the Ger- man, he was able to help back across the French lines. This is the story as told by the fiyer in a straightforward. though un- assuming manner. Testimony Before Court-Martial. But, according to the testimony brought out at the court-martial, he Ly was found a piece of an airplane wing, a British plane, which the R. A. F. b2d no record of. A compass #nd pistol were found as described previously. There was a French wom- an, Mme. Louise Brediaux, who ran an inn at Touquin, who recognized Chamberlain as the American who had been there late in July, whom first she heard was killed and whom later she had heard talked of by French and British alike for his he- roic deeds and miraculous escape. Single rooms with bath, $6 up. Double rooms with bath, $10 up. Reservations Direct, or Thru hot end cold rusni ‘baths; elevator from street leval; one <able: $20,000 » decorations and f Bathing from hotel. weeklyr 83,00 =p daily: Bure For booklets hose 1018, FETTER & HOLLINGER. Owners & Manssers 'MONTICELLO ; “THE HOUSE OF HOSPITALITY" Keatusky Ave., close to Beach and Steel Pier; water in rooms; private re from Protestant and Catholic Churches ; excellent on interior improvements, ishiegs. Orchertra, dancing. Ameriean plan $17.50 up $1.50 up daily. formation wri Porches. atiractive. exchange; spacious. dining-rooms: Stcallent table—white service—slectricity thratghout Tinng water in tooma. privite’ bathe. clevat ancing, Breproof i = "VRY & HOCK $3.50 up Daity, $17.50 up weekly, Amer. Plaa, ELBERON 0f Aunex. Tennessee Av. nr. Beach. "‘""anmu“mn.nmam 2pp. Catho- RUNNING WAT[R IN ALL ROOMS First-class cafeteria formerly of Majestic. for Jume. Boo klet MISS Miller Cottage 3 up daily: $17.30 up weekly. 121 sopton. * YAERSON CROUTHAMEL. Mer., cooking 118 pmm shade TABOR INNUcr2a end Connecticu ar. Ideal location: large, airy rooms. Excellent table. 19th season owner | management.Mod. rates. J. P. & A. M. Duns. | iog SAC MENTO AVE., VENTNOR, \n( bathing from cottag cellent _table. ' Rtefined patronage. | Mrs A. MILLI Attractively furnished rooms. | | 3 This s told at the trial. Other Delightful = innovations. Tiade mo mention of the affulr on re- | wiinesses verified the stors. RITZ CARLTON, THE HEART OF THINGS i sirvies: Ml.o.ww “ggQr P i Facife Ave: e he tried to make light of the whole | mieh there was Maj. Maxwell. Un- New York They ,,,‘, et ks s = X1 MCLEAY THE WAVERLY subject und endeavored to have it hushed up, “because it might get him his commanding officer or the Brit- ish officer in charge of the station in trouble because of the loss of the plane.” It was proved at the trial that Chamberiain was not responsible for the story being given out to the press, How the exploit came to light in the officially he would throw light on the exploit“and give Chamberlain credit. But not officially. As he expressed it. “My testimony would be enough to convict me before a court for the loss of a plane by a stranger.” And so it was that Capt. Chamber- lain was found gullty of scandalous conduct. Forged Reports a Mystery. ALBERT KELLER Managing Director GUSTAVE TOTT Resident Manager lb!nckl to leading ess moderate rate .50 up daily; ef. Orchestra; Dancing. & Showers for surf bathing with Boardwalk. Priv. baths. 17.50 up weekly. French Bath He entrance from Am. Pl 0 PRINCESS So, Carolina__Ave. close to Beach & Steel Pler, rot. & Cath. Churches, Larg. otel of brick, steel and stone | Sonstruction. Elev. tostreet. Hot & cold running | ‘water in guest rooms, lan. ORTON A Better Hotel Located on Atlantic City's Cross-town Thoroughtare—Tennessee Ave. Pleasingly popular with Particular People. European plan; twenty-sixth senson. TR Pl "B VAN VOORHEES. WARWI South Car. and Bdwlk. Ocean view rooms. Baths. Running water. Electricity. Artesian water. Bathing permitted. SARAH H. FULLOM. Westminster heotucky ave. nr. Beach. Elevator to street. Pri- vate baths. Running water. Open all year. . C. A. KOPP, Owner and Prop. eaum Tenneswe av. ur. Beach, Eupn. B ont S50 up dir. Amer. plan, sined in the natus )f this 1 | ¥ Equipped with all modern hotel convenienes. Private haths. Hot and cold rioning water ome. Private water cretem with pata s water. Address Mrs. B. TS Albemarle ZHall J. STANLEY SMITH, Prop. first place was through four official| The forged reports still remain a Garage, Hookict. auto roed ma epecial’ wkiy. Bathiog prict (apparently) documents which were | mystery. ree! p e MRS, 5 L BOSTON & Ocean Front sent to the commander of the Ameri- | 1"y orerY: Chamberlain did not write M SOL € HOSECRANS: Owner & Prop. from hotel. MBS, 8. L. BosToN s can air forces at Paris. These report: signed by three officers in the Bri ish R. A. F. and one French officer, the credulity of the proceeding sev- them or cause to have them written, or so, at least, the court found after There has been only one theory PAUL &u, 3n plan: Restourant | | | { Whole Block on Ocean Front Coolest location in Atlantic City. kdeal family hotel in Chelsea Section. SHOWER BATHS Electric Lights ASBURY PARK. N. 4. Maintaining a_refined patronage TABLE AND SERVICE OF MOUNT PLEASANT HOTEL Guruge vn\\ ELL. Prop. OCEAN FRO! J. L. MASSEY & SON, 24th Street Station lent cuisine. Bathing facilities unsurpassed. a most searching inquiry. If Cham- H, vy = The Albermarle is a family hotel offering told of Chamberlain’s exnloit in great s andre Oy i ery convenience for I o Vir- detail. described the aftair in full | berlain did ot write thent who did? BL sins. 8 AL MASCN. Proprietor. 200 | every consenience for lome comTort. 0id Vir. * ginia cooking. Sea food a specialty. Excellent spoke in glowing terms of his brav- | For they were written and they ) o . a PLIMHIMMON HOTEL, |[nitockir, s food u spesisly. ery and skill and, in fact, praised him | were forged. obviously forged, and ‘“"-AN"CC" . - AND_COTTAG| Aud ottages. Ocean front. Best service, | S*UI7E e up to the sky. in the most flagrant way, for names th,;qVQ{“M' 12 Tennessee Ave. & Beach Ao oo, EMorrie mavelty" string. orenextes. Parties. This was how the story first be- | were misspelled, dates confused and the Boardwalk with (New Fireproof Addition ‘Asbury, Park, N, 1_ lal Ele e came known, and it was these same | places and squadron numbers mixed Zront service and aj FREE BATHIN ol X HOTEL HAM[LTON ewl Occhn Srmt.. Tokions reports that first threw doubt on|beyond recognition. ments at moderate rates. ROOMS AND Ocean Fron o ey DT ATy dls eral months later, when it was learned that one of the names signed advanced as to who wrote the docu- ments. Maj. Seth Willlams and T. att lunder, visionof G, ersonal super .CARMANY llllfi WATER IN EVERY mm HIGHEST STANDARD Cottag Jor rent ith hotel sef- THE HASTINGS Miss L. T. ROWLAND, Mgr. Ocean Front. Va. Ave. to the papers was of a man Who|W. Gregory, former Attorney Gen- || Sicio& Arkasass Avea. Bisck from Milllos Doee ,-,m,,...,, plan. $1.50 and $2. Vice: 450, Tooklet. G Newest hotel on Loardwati; excelient rooms | THE AVALON feess B cod, e had been killed prior to the time |eral, after a-deep study of the case. mfi-fl:’m Park. Orehestra, danc- Special weekly. W Harves Jonés, Owner & and private bath, S. < Private baths. Excelleat cooking. For Tate of the alleged escapade, 3nd the other came to the conclusion that they names weré unknown either in the French or British armies. Imme- diately suspicion arose, forgery were sent. in_all probabllity, by the commanding British officer ‘at Tou- quin. That he had realized he must | troaivs porches, seiric 1IN THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SECTION. H°“LEDISON HILLIPS HOUSE THE LAFAYETTE LA _FAY! THE RIDE AU oY no,umWAu Oceanfront dining room. Excellent_ table. ETTE_J ON. arply Miss VIRGINIA LEGG] THE POCAHONTAS. Ocean front. Excellent table. An up-toda Exclusive patronage: beautiful suites with is, Lomiortable ana homeTike. | gine a the summer. For reservatia :;ETn’\islt)l‘;lgl?)lrf o ered: aoaTd | muke same report of the occasian to MM uar/ruuvffJAVenm bath: bachelor apattments with tub, needlo The Dennis, jorioretie sun bomelke. :’"..;.:”u'fle",\ B Willims. y8* general court-martial followed. Puring the trial many witnesses were called, including a handwriting the Americans and had used names of men that did not exist, so that if there should be ever any ‘“come- back" for the smashed plane, neither 4th JULY SPECIAL sg Saturday Dinner Until $9 Tuesday Morning g ncar Beack o A.CMsCLELLAN e KENTUCKY AVE. NEAR BEACH ne 18-hole golf course; sea- d shower bath: o r B TROST & gonsates: whito service. and bay. Terms reasonable. Bathing_free. Mrs. R DENNIS. WEST VIRGINIA. Owners, Asbury Park. THE BEL! MONT and Cottagu Brookside Inn and Cottages expert, who proved conclusively to!he nor any of his comrades could Beat Located Popuiar Priced Hotel® 0 L ALB With acean view, Cool, delightful rme; BROOKSIDE, W. VA. R IR ¢ s TR s T SR Ul bR RERTUCKY | HOTEL ALBION (SRl G Pokisn o robal wante ve cr THE BREAKERS 0:2 front the forged orders, and he was sum- | where crodit. was dus without Siant m-'l'.'aw-hfi- T xu‘”-?m"" Ly d i3, repalng water 18 SrerT, oo Colt privi; o R i marily found not guilty on that charge. He had never denied the truth - of these documents, however, &nd the case eventually boiled down to whether or not he had accom- plished the ‘alleged feats and whether or not he could prove them. ing his own neck, and merely trusted that the fake names would pass through in the rush of business wit! out ever being suspected. Previous Experience as Aviator. Another question was brought up at the trial 1711 PACIFIC AVE Short .'blnek from Beach, a-mn! priglesea. “THE WlNDERMERE By Sihumtion given to ccmfort | AL BEMARLE Alul'lnll’hl.“z !-ll.l $17.50 up wkly. B hts tel in all B Ees s S memsea Fireproof Ac bges. TOWNSEND, Owner and Prop. * ELMAR, N. lent cooking. able rates. Apply Mrs. C. Timmons. prop. Bathhouses attached. Reason- E.J P. 0. Onkland, Md. o BB TSR ovaet ahd bl The New Columbia ON THE OCEAN FRONT, BELMAR, N. J. Catering to the Best Clientele. Amer. pla Rates, $5 to $10 daily. Modern; capacity 350; AN IDEAL SUMMER HOME_BY THE SEA. THE HASTINGS COTTAGE, Mr. GRAVES. BLUE RIDGE MO0 TAINS. Tntil Jo. 21 address: Newton, Bucks Oo., HARFERS FERRY. HILL TOP HOUSE v for the season, April 30. T. 8. LOVETT. Brspeigtor. ‘Harvers Farry, mer resort. | RANDATLANTIC NEW OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT beach. Capacity, ‘funning water; and, in fact, public at large during the days when | §; the story was the talk of the hour. “How could a comparatively ine: music; elevators to street level; garage. Write for booklet. v E. LUCAS, Mg POINT PLEASANT, N. J. Up to the tima o the trial Chamber- lain had worked up very little defense. As Maj. Gen. Barnett said, after sev. en months had passed, seven months iina ave., second door from B'walk. like atmosphere. Modern throughout. Bathing from hotel. Mr. and Mrs. John Bingn. 50 TAINS—For descriptive booklet and: list of hotels and boarding_houses in the Blue Ridgs Mountains, write General Passenger Agent, West. Marrland Railway. Baltimore, Md. ' ncing. 4000 feat Of DOrch sDRCS. THE LOCKWOOD Mrs. A. P. DANIEL. Proprietress. R hine from Sase. Running Water in Every Room Py Comfortable. Runaing water as omfortable. & water Garage. Bookiet, 8. SPECIAL RATES in which the flercest fighting of the | perienced fyer accomplish feats sel- | $2.50 g Fawne $2. bookier. Lute T H I E i i; H T T AR T Whole war had taken place: it was|dom equaled by men with years Of | xen york BOLTL, tod e B:cm 2 blocks from | American ing 3350 u 3 o T e el E AL R CEPIAEY PRI SRSl difficult to collect evidence. The front|service at the front?” It Was not | Penna. Station. plan. Fireproot. rh50 R daly MD};"_‘:,”_.,; Mee. | O. D. PAINTER. HAROLD LANDON. INT PLEASANT BEACH, N. J. and cool epot. for ;n&-;lmr:o spend week ead Fad shifted. Aghting had been darried | generally known at the time the sen- | Eiewnior. Cential w:‘ city S0 b VITT, New 5 7= rnu’ o the 20.;... : nflné Oen. H;Ven, lw er on_the Py umnr. sood, fabing: M d back, hundreds | sation was at its height, 2 am- *‘At Home en Not At Home." Kentuc) Ave. Just Off e st Spo e % e . battalions | berlain previously had done any ac- New Clarion e S omejme | Virginia av., near beach. . All rooms with hot Toformal, exclusive at seashors, -room smu eot. tual fighting. However. he had been THE TRACY stationed with the British for-several } 113 So. Tennesse ave. MES. E. BAWLEY. N, "Bennts. | exbe: newiy Do had shifted. and men scattered to all 3 uun. P adcens and cold running water: private bathe, Always \jparts of the globe. The evidence itching. Daily Concerts, xmmn;. open. Write for rates. Moaroe ‘Hul Rovert M. private Box, 284-C, Star “ " .