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’ RESORTS. I RESORTS. RESORTS. RESORTS. RESORTS. ’ 3 SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. MARYLAND. e MAINR. i - RURAL HOME ':"" : The Now open for Flahing partics and week end Fuest > e . dated. 1 Ho oot e 'ar:,;,'." &7% Grindstone Md. Phone West River 217-F. mcm’fiv oL = ‘,,I,',!{",_ s 15 per week: nnzu rooms, "o up.. i conlelt place on, the be Opens July 1 to About Se FISHING In the ocean and inland bays ] NOLTE, Prop. Across Frenchman's Bay from Bar Harbor and streams where fish of 7 AT BEAC Bt Coolest Bummer Resort on the Coast greatest variety and numbers lure the a0} omonils to] Mors) {g“‘;.”" Yin da Tiata: | Nive-Hole ot Coarse, “Beven Teapls Coutts weilder of rod and reel. St Hitenis wharts, good howting and pars.| Motorisg Camoelng Ralling, Hathiog one of the most enjoyable pas- ing acco for sutowmobile there, 33 Musie, Dancing. SAILING girres. Fine Yacht Club with Directly on_Chesapeake e D n s ‘ Aflml d'el House Lireevy, o, ches o | Attractive Rates for July. Booklet. “ shington. Fishing, duckingy Imlunl bath. JOHN E. GATELY, Manager, craft of every type. \ ing: unexceiled ho king. T. M. BUSSEY. > T, GOLF *Port cightoenhole course with Sy Hide o el Weat iver 21742, i S L attractive club house. PP rlx;ufpl%m‘.l'{m ot SAFEST BATHING BEACH d fels and boarding houses in the Klue Tidgs ON THE JERSEY COAST Western' liw bren M. Perfect weather; cool breezes, healthful BOATING, BATHING, i water, danciug, home ~cooking, Bice surroundings. Three miles of splendid grounds, on West miver, 3 ‘s, Shady 1 Boardwalk with a multitude of diversified "HIGHLY DEVELOPE SEASHORE RESORT CITY With hundreds of hotels. seven bathing beaches, miles of ocean boardwalk, and every refined amusement in abundance. Surrounded by a back country that is a paradise for automobilists, with fresh-water lakes, wooded hills and « distriet of country estates that is the finest in America. MAINTAINING A NATIONAL REPUTATION FOR ABSOLUTE FREEDOM FROM MOSQUITOES Cabarets, Fing Stores. Interesting Shop. atorium with” Poo! 4 Salt Water Tubs Open All Year. New Open-Air Boardwalk Pool, Sun Parlors, Roller Chairs and Every her Diversion to Make Your Visit One of Delightful Enjovment GOLF, TENNIS, FISHING, CRABBIN( SAlLlN( CANOEING, NF wA AKNY NOW OF ttages 10 rent for the sesson. Excellent hotel and boarding house accommodationt S cevicn from Philadeiphis on both the Penoa. and Reading Railroads. Forinformation write 1 Y,‘ CLER’ e 495 v surwizze || IN PORTLAND : - 1 SR HEIGHTS. WD, Maine’s Largest and “HOTEL BRADDOCK Most Beautiful City Braddock Helghts, M Theatw ills, Casinos, Tea Roon CROSS-COUNTRY RIDIN(l '0 ASBURK PARK VISITORS trates to suit the purse ot imum Daily Rates itte homey pla us to m -vl se of hotels from the richly isicio Special \\eekl\ and Season Rates on Application. Chages Given Below Are Mi KESORTS RESORTS. DELAWARE WATER GAP, PA. THE MOUNTAIN PARADISE TheKittatinny Delaware Water Gap, Pa. Leeding hotel of this famous reglon Capacity. 500, Open May 1t December. Every modern appolntment. * High aititude Magnf If. tennis, saddle horse, ater .pnm. concérts and 11. ‘Booklet and s‘ A oIl naxut an ECIAL EARLY SEA: JOHN PURDY COPE. _HARPER’'S FEHRY, W. VA. HILL TOP HOUSE Harpers Ferry, W. Va., now open. Try You will not regret 1t. T &: LOVETT, Brog. WOOD HOUSE Open for Sesson. EUROPEAN B.ESORTS. Xr’q‘(‘:%‘s"%m&%%% The Ancestral Home of the First President of the United States iy one of the many interesting features of an attractive book, ke — Charm of England ed free by The London & North i Western Railway of Great Britan. It describes many places of Hi torical Interest and Scenic Beauty Ancient Castles, Universities, Cathe- drals, eta, served by the Premier Route for Travel in England. Scot- land, Ireland and Wales. Before sailing for Europe write for a free copy and full information 1o JOHN FAIRMAN. Ag h Western Railway, 2008, Fifth Avenue. New -~ WL U O T T T 0 I T I AU Briarcliff. Manor, N HEN you visit York, why stay in | A New Brick Hotel Finest on Maine Coast. Latest CAPE MAY. N. J. AlerM{HVIMON HOTEL A e ol m:: i est service: ball- HOTEL LINCOLN Asbury Park, N. J A NEW modernly appointed hotel of the highest type, huilt last vear, affording every convenience for a select achievement in summer hotels. Ocean front. Runn T . Otéan or Rived view From KL.The | ;le'hr:--;' ': e | the crowded city? Make | i {Lin-Mar | Jett bouses | your home at BRIAR- | every room. CLIFF LODGE — hotel de luxe amid the West- chester Hills and overlook- | ing the Hudson river. Within easy Motoring dis- | tance of New York—50 | minutes by electric train serVice. " Boardwalk. | rooms, BREAKERS' SORE P Atlantic Hotel Ruuning swater in_ ro .~ YORK, Open % & June 24 to @ & Country Club clientele, W 18 Hele Course Sept. 15 P Excellent Bathing and Boating p s° 800 :A'(‘l broad cement verandas water in every ith ocean view. Excellent table. L. Rooms single or en suite with or without private bath H°“‘COLLIMBIA Roous with bate and en hful fooms. Firepr construction and equipped EXCELLENT SERVICE TABLE SECOND TO NON i . ~ throughout with Grinnell Sprinklers. e A W MECEAY & GOOD ROADS, GARA ; Rates, booklet and floor plans at our HOTEL WlNDSOR s P ém..., L e g | Goli. Tennis, Sagdle Horses, New York Booking Office, 8 West 40th S REAcH o . S ren. Phese Eetgacre 800 “THE EMERSON"—York Harbor, Me. HOTEL HAM!LTON *Ro New York Office: _ 3. L MA The Hnsunga Open, vear rous. ||| 342 Madison Ave. ==y ALBION | __eevem 71000 Island House THE | LAFAYETTE || Cap., 30, Tt ang Crossmon House B i o, [ R ALEXANDRIA BAY, N. Y. owaee anh Pl s AP . i Ry Beantiful suites, private || 7) \ - L N ! . SP'.‘RINGS ‘PA) Ln the hegrt of (hfc 1000 Islands. Pathe: abo bachelor “apart N ! g'ro =R A . ”% t <V i Accommodations for more than e . o / OTELM e 1000 guests finest fishing, motor Phone 1434 M. H. FROST & SON. 8rd. “Ave. [Overloaking ' Ocean. N = A A i SO0/ ERlatE1 2002 ahove boating, trap shooting, ——ee e ——————— ; : e canoeing, swimming pool; motor roads from all points. WILDWOOD, N. S—— Come tO i t Tood and. esery/oypocti Greatly reduced railway fares healthful outdoor life. Ten now in force; suggest early 1 ‘ i \ . Rolf. sw . riding. ete. Fa- Pl ) I n 3 Mineral Wafers. reservations. i { o e T e Open May 25th to October 1st ! cean l \ / i rage service. Open Attractive book with beautiful i i a Vrite for booklet pictures and auto map sent on re- y \ Open June 15 to Oct. 1. Under Same Management mention this George S. Ferguson, Propnelor H. B. Churchill, Manager i an. Running w [ Modern beach-front ho i Conl, bracing mount BYATHE SEA quest, or complete information from all principal tourist agents, N E w v . E RS E Y Tud 3 “ome e 0! ere 2 - - —= including reservations, A Vacation You'll Never Forget e e i Adwondacks e Days and nights that are refreshingly | zestful pleasure. ; = and Montreat Province of Quebec Tours i ew Jersey o) Come and cnjoy the flehi o cool and healthful—a variety of outdoor A e no dull moments in the Adirondacks—life is all action and exhilarating and tonic properties of the air and it o “NORTH HILL” sports and rtai i l?e ! “en?}a] inments ;hat will resort hotels and cot- suns 3 ancy of youth and . Diversion galo ep you “‘on the go’”’ every hour of tigesGood train service. For il old und young, while hotels provide creature comforts and enteriain- R i Justrated booklet nts nique as they are delightful. For hotel Booklet address H Bn”:nnd gz 1 14 r‘l!lue:mn on Am enandouly river; vailey, mountain and w HARRY A. MORRIS Bluft Point.on-Lake Champlai 1% Harelnuiions Soenirys shaded ground,dcives, fahing, bost: City Clerk Paul Smith's Hntnl Paul Smit] N. Y. :‘fil’dr‘e‘:‘mml g; new baths and -:l'erl 3 g 3 2 5 o e Hotel Marion. . Ft. Wm. Henry Witherili Hotel . Cumberiand Hotel meats, NOW OPEN. FIRE PROO] D(ICKWDOD IN” COMPANY, STON, Fre Frensidand. Castlemans Ferg B BRYCE’S == = = HILLSIDE CQTTAGES. THE MT. VERNON Near Orkney Springs; P. 0., Macanle, Va. . Cottages, bungalows, ~campisg grounds, PEN-MAR, PA. batbs, garage, play grounds. Beautifully situated: homelike atmosphere; Beautiful ‘mountain scenery. magnificent view; cuisine unexcelled; rumning best things to eat. water in all roms: clarming aurtoundings: Rates, $10. $1250 and 515 per week. real service; modern equipment: selected h ooklet. Open May 15th. booklet. MB._ AND MRS, WAL R BRYCE, Owners. ey N s ol L sa svnives, pa. | ORKNEY SPRINGS HOTELS Rite Cariton Hotel ORKNEY SPRINGS. VA. X:da"’,‘;,‘zf"fi s sMotreat, c““d: To the Allegheny Mountains—High—Cool— DR nE RYAN, Bisttsbune N Y. Delightful—Capacity. 500 _Amerlean_plan— o e e e T New Bons Biaa M htoeal. S T | T ':‘.'...,‘:’,;‘,;.‘.‘,‘_F..},"'.,‘I',fi.‘f}.’.“"‘.},’,"‘" rate for June. 50 per week. $3.00 per day. h As'DE ;' N WEST VIRGIN N COWRTY, % The SE o s v o | | e viEw S SIXTH sntm NEAR noumwux. S 2000 "”“"1..“" s HE MERRINIAC Totel Ruliffe’ Westport Inn . ... Westport, N Flanagan Hotel . Malon Riverside Inn . .Saranac Lake, N, Berkeley Hotel _Saranao Lake, N, AuSable Chasm snm Au %:1“' Chasm, N. Tigp Lako Lo e, N. Houto, ... Frionds Lake, N. Lake Harris House Newcomb, N. The Windsor Hotel. Rouses Point, N. .Saratoga Springs, N. .Baratoga Springs, N. equally safe for young and old; fish- ing, boating and sailing in the ocean and inland bays and streams are but a few of the features that contrib- ute to the pleasure of your stay. Tennis, Dancing, Moloring, Concerls. New 18-hole Golf Course opens July Ist Furnished Cottages, Bungalows and Apartments for rent. Excellent hotels, supplied daily with fresh products from adjacent farms and dairies. For illustrated bnukht -nd further in- formation ad W, COURTRGHT SMITH Mansgiog ecretary. Wildwood Board of Trade . the day—five miles of incomparable boardwalk bordering on the Ocean’s edge—fine, level bathing beaches, D x‘;;fummuqn. o 1 -|Normalldle ||:: := e Homestead . OPENS JUNE 30,1922 Witk Hotel: ; tflmnuod( Oceanfronts Bearwalk 600 - Ly *!‘.“Nr‘NN.“NFNMflHWMr‘ 5«-4-4.—«.««:«4:«:43«.«.»«»«»«4 WILDWOOD. N. J. e Opens June' 2 ” 3 Large modern water-front house. verything new and mml-rn unning water @ ‘ Table supplied from our Free boats for fishing. Cottage Line Station 14. . and_telephones in_all rooms. Private baths. American plan. Write for reservations. T‘HT——BREAITE_TS VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS West Virginia: In the high Alleghanies Gloriousin Summer. Alloutdoorsports ¢ 5th to 26th AMERICANFLAN K. A" YoUNG, Mgr. BRIGHTON 7_and Ocean Ave. Opens June 24th. All rooms electricaily lighted. Rooms wm.l or without bath. Hot and cold running water. |HOTEL DAY TON et oo HALL it weriy . k Wildwood's most modern hotel. improve= ; 3 me uisine and se A d_ Euro. S T B E, B e R TS r bench and amusehucats. “Gop.. 10b; Lo vionderful golf coveees . ; Q/fi- ORSEY o7 20— Amer man: e ive porches. Writh for Dookiet. ! ennis, horseback riding, : GIYES mors,for the price vou vay D e A arly, rates. : st \thag Ay i g magnificent swimming pool ¥ € “There’s every attractio eck and up. ; thoa s thes hotel (xWadw Gt 7 N WiHrReRLL s i comare o 1ose World famous medicinal Waters and Baths LS that heart could dcnre. N dile v Onmai Az = | ot szmum PLAr‘" ho - HOTEL SAVOY = BERKELE e T T n main line C.&Q. European plan. i ¢ 'fll"lfll' Surf B thing—May to November B e ey Beachtront. Cap. 130. Runaing water, Private rooms. Every one with Special rates during the Summer. . g : Vir, Beach is only 20 miles from Norfolk, Boom with private bath - - 40,00 up haths. ountside rooms. W. H. Gerstel. « ocean view. thing Also Table d'Hote from e x 1 m y miles oriol oo with B Joww Washington Nev_ mansgemen, e | from house. MORRIS SELLERS. May 1st (:chb“ s 5 . . ;': lhedAfl-nm: Oee;i adjacent to Lynnhaven = e o Aea0 £ JSrally located Three D { and fresh watér lakes. Boom with povateonth e a0 up. [[] | Eeace anen ST AG g Mo | —RBHOROTH BEACH. DEL. W:S. 5 Water, anatil operient ; : Splendid Fsbing, Sailng and Ronine GOLF. DANCING, TENNIS HOTEL HENLOPEN intensified with its normal constituents Perfec! 18-hole golf course at Princess Anne Coun- W Ownership Management of D.J. WOODS 2 BEACH HAVEN, N. J. Wil open Juno 25, Reasonable rates. Book- Whi A D . try Club. Tennis courts, large attractive Casino. g R TON, M | % te Sulphur Springs, Inc. i ‘Hard surface motor roads to points of greatest historical ln!eulL Harry Tait, Resident Manager — ——— K MASSACHUSETTS. % IDWOOD R SUGGESTION for ~our VISIT <o ———— : ol ooy Gt OHTOY ‘Why not t l lel homelike £t wunwoonh i ocean aEasiy 400 | B - p. | with PRIVATE BAWH AND HTTOH ""“fi [ Lotk ..,.-.umk-' o | instead of an EXPENSIVE HOTEL? govate baths. ANl rooms heve running water, The best combloation of | The Laurel Furnished fover and lounging reoms, Extensive mbl: B e atic | Coatt. il Apartments, (;ofi.:zvu-u- Ir v 18 hle coarse Rad | :x..écimen;:mu..:;m.u:d = ‘bwl-’:od n!nu ;n:hrlm:d to FENWAY PARK, mnur?._ _Al LEX. McMURRAY & 50 SON. an-. bay: “Five iibie colint J d"l“ gy :r of the ncmom and artistic e The Engleside offers m GOMFORT combined _with EGONOMY. ‘Rl 'NGTON ern appointments. _Sel Under r}:uorn. svr!l.vuxol of Bathe Orehestia: Garage : Office 132 Homenway ste.Bos / - = o6 ity 200, Runn t baths. Orchest - \ce emenway st. ston, . Mass, :;\.lfe:fli”l\ a »pm““"um:l:: “r:l:: Rooklet Telephones Rack Ray §368 and 2306. | . ; 4 ) COLONIAL BEACH, VA. v ience M R F. ENGLE. ,fiw,, ‘WEEKDY BATES, i con ¥ Kinerican plan, $18. $18. 320 werkly, otel fion prece. Good wenionces. Cap., 0. Open -nrrm|mflnlx R i i " 99 . P 4 t wate ing from HOTEL SEACREST & n.hm Massachusetts g i v 5 bo rmx D. BLACKISTONE, A s = 35t < 2 : . . Z 5 Hu:nf\_xrgf]n‘(:fiawl!'r.\ |’nmg bath Finnat ,,,fi""f e ".::n"';fl.,‘:; - > . - ) R Ownership ‘management. 23% vood Four milan out o ses, from Lyas, oa e 49 7. : 2 i{ | Two FOUR-ROOM BUNGALOWS ON WATER - Large rooms, private baths, !mlhml rL‘th " > Deer Parkllotel sl PR | dletown Valley Mininum Daily \ Mininum Daily Mininum Daily NOW OPEN wolgl | Propristor - Rato Gup. | Hstel . Progrister Rate Cap. sm"g‘- 5 ;rnr-:;w: 11-6'; ‘i:l’ g and Cottages Apectal Chicken Dinner Buodaze and Holldays, i . ing—C. . ‘est..... 5. 2 » Shman Deonis, Mer... $7.00up 350 |, SR Ml 000288 | O e 00 106 DEER PARK.MARYLAND For Bomer, “ales, “oic, write M. 3. 01U = o B % Preprietor. otel i ‘red. W. Harvey Jones . 600 391 Alvah Truax.. 153 Annesley—Todd & Hall....4.00 20 . LA S R s octnn Hotel """ oy | i e S T Formal Opening, Saturday, June 24 g e Tiitel Braddock,” Braddock Eur P Bookle el rawford. ...... 6. 3 St ; ers : = lan e il i rmc Abemario— Chioni P atsier, 500" 50 On the crest of the Alleghenicy, 2700 ft. altitude; opean oklet London & N A. Sexton. . Apply) 351 | | Wm. H McElroy........ 5.00 131 Atlantic_Hotel— 200 rooms, 100 baths — H : | The Str 2.EP Eva Broder. .. 5.00 72 LAKE GEORGE, N. Y. | eo w| EE e L | syl iz o Sporty 18-Hole Golf Course Solonial— opoz & Blanco........ . B50AP 7 < ... 6.00 338 | Louis V. Kahn.. veen 6.00 128 Elberten Hotel— p y | Logan Hense— M. E 3 Tlon, 5.00 a8 / e . 2 H M e & Parians. e 600 300 | poohe B Loman......... 2ER 135 | PowhianE ixm‘l‘m‘rmnw 5.00 60 \})"l- H. P;:"S of [-'\PA\;’M“"_(llulu Rye, New York. SOME TO OCEAN CITY_ 3D, OTEL MARION Metropol | e Madison— rentwood Hotel— “Pro." in charge. Two large indoor swimming pool for a Delightful Vacation. = C : | Dodmun Hawk....... 400 125 " Hof o ) . > : £ - 600 267 | _B: Dodian Haw et 4 (4 swimming teacher. Washingten Riding Academy, Health and plessure are eom- °"Lak‘i¢Ge°"9°'N1’- H 600 281 L 400 122 | <addle horses and riding master. Featuring special N openfoxthe eighteanth saason z o oo 1 | oS Bek 5 orclicstra, dancing and concerts; Paramount Pictures in ballroom 1"“*/""*/"\"l cilaned guorts = | Nassau Hall— 2.EP | " M. D. Banks 50 o nights each week. Splendid cuisine. Tennis courts. Bow = 6.00 225 | 5;"1?;‘(\':‘:"_]“"“" X 4AP s | Do EtlaanSth S o % | alley. 10 housckeeping cottages for rent overlooking golf cours = 6.00 225 8. 11( Malone. 4.AP 1ns | 3 : Special rates and att ention given motor parties. Deer Park " e 4 . H | Windsor— Two! 2 4.00 45 cached via tional Highway through Oakland or Keyser. | ' S = 80, ms | 1»3 v‘?mcwhn . 400up 114 .‘ Summerfeld_F. A Baker.. 200.EF 50 For illustrated f8lder and rates write 3 M 1 — l | = g001 208 oris—W. Sutton.. 4.00 114 e U P 3% Wiater Renori— WM. W. PARTRIDGE, Manager, * H = i D(\A xvmu o e | T A COCRe Partridge Inn . R. L. PALLIO, Axxt. Mamager. N MOuT:t P ?Safltyfiote[ i < | = . 5.00up 180 SN .4 o1 ! ugusta, Georgin. Dee k. rdwalk. Rooms wi ing wi | = 500 162 R. L s.00 102 H. W. Thomas..,...... S The Dennis, Confortable aud homelike. = WRITE THF. ABOVE HOTE T FOR FURTHER lw‘mm ATION « = = wat bay 1 ,m: Tortiton oreriooning ocsan il | = ¥ar space in this block address Severance Advertising Agengy. Phone 422, Trust Company Building, Asbury Park. . 2 e e X : i Mo I "y ge | | 4 EASTERN HIGH S OUTING. Alumni Affair at Marshall Hell 1= Most Successful, More than 2,000 Eastern Ris School students, their parents wi. friends attended the annual exeur slon of the alumni association of tk institution Friday at Marshall Hal was the most successful and lurgest a tended outing ever given by the alum association. Athletic events, which were th outstanding feature of the excurs were won by Miss Martin, and Wi ltam Roberts, both of whom wer awarded silver loving cups. The stu |dents girls' team defeated the alumrn girls' team in a relay race. In a rela race between the bovs' &t team and the alumni, the latter w —_— ORDERS SCHOOLS CLOSED Ballou Sets Wednesday as End Teachers to Quit Friday. Closing_of all the District pub gchools Wednesday was formally or- dered vesterday by Supt. Ballou. Tt order requires that teachers remain duty through Fr! which d the June pay checks ‘will be distr.b uted. | Many of the high schools, howev Il cloge before Wednesday. Com S cetaent esercises Monday wi Bring the school term to a close at Eastern, Business (four-year course) Columbia Junior High and the Mine Normal. Tech, Bu (two-yea course), Armstrong and Shaw Ju {High will hold commencement exer- ites Tuesday. The graduation exer cises at Central, Western, Wilson No mal and Dunbar will be held W nesday. SPANISH WAR VETERANS. The regular schedule of meetin |for the week of June 1§ is Mond Inight, Astor Camp in Stanley Hall Soldiers’ Home, and Department Band rehearsal in old Naval Hosy {tal. Tuesday night, Miles Camp in {Perpetual Hall and ¥ri night {Dewey Camp in Masonic Temple, Sth {and F streets mortheast. | The flag raising held at the River !Bend Fishing and_ Hunting Club |above Great Falls, Va. was declared ia big success. The Department Band under the direction of Adj. Close igave an u(lernt)nn concert following {the flgg raising at the noon hour i The ladies of the Lineal Society were present, and also a large number of {Pomrades from the various The members of the club b thanks of all for the splendid Vir- ginia country dinner served and the generous hospitality extended to all Five new members were added 1o Miles Camp roster by the good work of Past Commander Dan Leahy. They Were reobligated at a special musier of the camp by Commander J. Alli- son Baxter. A list of names of new department officers-elect for the ensuing year will_appear under this head in’ the Sunday edition, June The Lineal Societ Coulter. supreme chief ruler, ing, held a business session in fan Temple at which time plans were made for a membership drive. Quite a number of ladies were admitted. Two hundred tickets for Santiago ursion to Chesapeake B ach, Monday, July 17, were ordered. Musi- cal selections were rendered. during Which time ice cream and cake were served. There was a large atten- dance. The regular monthly social will be announced later Department Commander McCaffery and staff were the guests of Sergt Berry Camp, Department of Potomac U. S. W. V., in G. A. R. Hall. The Department of District of Columbia degree team, consisting of the follow- ing comrades, put on the military rank of freedom, patriotism and hu- manity: Commander Huhn (Harden Camp), Senjor Vice Commander Brown (Harden Camp). Junior Vice Commander League (Dewey Camp), Officer of the Day Nuner (Harden Camp), Chaplain % Dolman (Dewey Camp), Officer of the Guard Murphy (Urell ' Camp), Color Bearer Parker (Dewey Camp), - Guideons Farner (Lawton Camp), and Ford (Dewev Camp). Not & ritual was used and Sergt. Berry Camp_saw something to pattern after. Short talks were made by Department Commander Mc- Caffery, X Q. M. Belknap, Historian :\Ilh de-Camp { Huhn, d ~ Chairman Department Legisiative Committee James Murphy and Grand Gu Gu Gallagher of the Grand Lair, Military Order of Ser- pents of District of Columbia. Department Commander Chonles 3. P Weber (Miles Camp). has installed a radio listening-in concert machine at 1317 H street northeast, and all comrades are invited to giv Charley Weber's ploce the once over A meé#ing of the camp commanders was held at the residence of Com- mander Francis C. Huhn, at which 5000 tickets were distributed to bae sold for the excursion to Chesapeake Beach on Santiago day, Monday, June 17. Past Department Commander McCaffery is chairman of the general excursion committee. Prof. J. P. Faust of York, Pa, is the guest at the Nome .of Past Com mander and Mrs. Bessie McCaffery. 403 12th street northest. Prof. Faust is @& school teacher of the old davs. He says Washington is an ideal city Past Commander Frederick Zulc and his sister, Mrs. Allen of 724 23 street northwest, have been enter« taining some good friends from Nor« wich, Conn. Twenty cities and towns in the United States bear the name of Co- Jumbus, in addition to a number of Columbias and Columbianas. Official figures w that there are tau‘:o Ml‘ the m with ulf A

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