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. " . THE BUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. RESORTS. CAPE MAY. N. T e R e e e S G i O B S S S e ) NEW JERSEY'S PINIBT RESORT health, hap, LL of the advantages and attrac- uons of the average seaside re- sort together with features exclusive = to Cape May, promise a decidedly Buera Vista Spring Hotel different vacation this summer. Buena Vista Springs, Prankiia Ca. Pa. T Naial Sporty Golf in the healthful sca 3 S i air. Wonderful Bathing Beaches, \ g 2 C BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT, PA, Tennis, excellent Fishing, Boating e Mah ]ongg " (7Spiendia location. and Sailing. Large protected Har- bor, Motoring, Paved Highways. A e va:u..‘. A modern. home. tike.” weit “kepe Numerous modern hotels and board- VIRGINIA BE. ing houses rqmpped to offer comfort THE POCAF arage T.'Le Ba REENLEIG el Water and convenience at satisfactory prices. VIRGINIA BEACH, VA hotel, hath Directly on ocean froni-—running water fa A rooms. private baths. Guists have privilege City Clerk, Folf course st door. fenf garden. HOBP"T FOLEY, of golf and tennis at Courtry Club. Speeial CAPE MAY, N. J. ':";g MASSACHUSETTS. ‘week-end rates. HOTEL HENLOPEN woret LAFAYETTE OOMING TO NEW ENGLAND MRE, A. B. WILLIAMS. Owner and Mansger. Rates. Spoctal rates families ON THE COOL BEAGH FRONT STOP AT THE IDLEWHYLE COTTA GE—Direetl; on l'lvd road Clea CAPE MAY, N. J. = /llmamum =£.° EVERY RECREATIONAL ¥ \Incmnf . A mileof ocean front. Very near Cogntry Club and Golf Links. S8parious verandas. Cuisine is excel- Capacity 500 American Plan Will open June 27th with a 30 per cent - hmm-u courses. 3 . . Moderale );lu_ ’. | lent, the bathing unsarpassed. For rates e The' Lilewhylo Cottags, Virginia' Beseh." Ve reduction in rates until August 15t Finest Bathing on Adlantic Coast. i ‘\/\,AJM e SWAMPSCOTT, M S. | "The Princess OCEANHOIN; Anne Hotel SWAMPSCOTT, MASS, Virginia Beach, Virginia wling_scashore Hatel ju_New Fng RESORTS JUNE 8, 1924_PART 6. RESORTS. Al RESORTS. MT. POCONO. PA. 7+MOUNT PLEASANT HOUSE AT MOUNT POCONO, PA Gacatort are Besvice: 130 guests. Table and g ocels, Orchestra. Dancing. Goif all outdoor -g:.u. Private baths, Fee ltzratore, plao_szto mage sod rates. RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. CONTINENTAL Always open; always el terme moderata Write or phon irSH D 3 Worlds Greatest Fotel S-u- HOTEL BOSCOB! 835 up: with bath, $40 np. A. e MARION: WILLOW GROVE % Mo teorgia Ave. Europea » la carte, Italienne. Itunoing water. Out: side_raoms._Ownership management BRE’TTON HALL }'! 3;’“:._::'::":.:: ! RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ST. CHARLES_HOTEL “*At Boardwalk's Farthermost Point at Sea” Our during J enable one £o live st the Shore at no grester cost than living at home. The ses air and the meals at the St. Charles will £t you for apy ik cer- tsin the children. without ad- diional coar. There is an advantage in making summer rwervations E"E. Grosscue, Ask Mr. Foster About far-off and nearby camps for adulis at mod- erate rates. The ideal vaca- tion — horseback riding, boating, cow punching, Office, 503 14th St. N.W. Veterans who desire any informa- tion regarding their claims under the adjusted compensation act may se- cure it by writing to the Bonus Edi- tor, Room 702, Star building. to have done more for the Distric boys than any other member of Con gress. Voyageur Militaire Remer in charge of the arrangemen s. “The most progre lation for armistice” is the J. Irwin, nation Cchatrman of the Disable Veterans, sceribes th amendments to the Veterans' Bureau act w! were enacted during the week find incorporated in the bill most ¢ the important ons of the leg tive program of the Disabled A can Veterans adopted at Minneapolis one year ago, and we go to our con vention at Salt Lake City the last week of this month well satisfied ith action of Congress for the relics OC the disabied. There is stll much 10 be done, but we fecl we have made marked progress.’ Arrangements for the national con- vention of the Military Order of the World War, to be held in Boston during three days, beginning October | 2, are being completed. Reports re- | ceived by officials of the local branch | of the order from the M achusetts city point out that the session this ) year is expected to be the best in its| history. i The local committee of arrange- ments in Boston is leaving nothing undone to make the affair one of the best. One of the features of the pro- grem is that United States battle- ships and scores of officers of the Army and Navy will participate. Brig. Gen. Harry J. Reilly, former president of the Reserve Officers’ As- sociation and editor of the Army and | Navy Journal, is chairman of the tional committee on convention rangements, and Col. is chairman of Greater Chapter's committee. MaJj. Raymond Cabot is in charge of th {reception of delegates, Ma | W. Bartlett of entertainme George F. Keenan of the convention | program, Maj. Walter publicity, Lieut. Col. W of attendance, Lieut. C. A of transportation, Ensign Holbrook of information and {Charles P. Curtis of finance. The first night will be dev a_ good-fellowship program, with freshments, prize dril vaudeville turns and informal dancing at the Cadet Armory. On the afternoon of the second day there will be an Army- | Navy parade, with the bluejacke from the battleships which officials expect to have sent to Boston at the time and troops of the 13th Infantry of the regulars and the 26th Division of the National Guard taking part In the evening there is planned an open-air sham battle similar to the Alewife Brook battle of last year Col. Horace Z. Landon of the 1lst Corps of Cadets is in charge of ar- rangements. . The third day will terminate the business sessions with election of offi- | cers, and in the evening there will be «# banquet from 7 to 9 and a military ball lasting until 3 o'clock. The Voiture Locale, No. 174, Grand Voiture for the District of Columbia, ete Des 40 Hommes et 8 Che- eld a dinner Thursday night | Roma, at which the grand o | cers met with the officers of Voitur No. 456 of Maryland to perfect plans | | for the grand initiation to be held at e Silver Spring ‘Armory June It was announced that there is to b a_torchlight parade and dinner and | that the grand chef de gare of Mary- land is to be in attendance. Grand Chef de Gare Bill Franklin has sent word to the local members lling attention that Sunday, June at 2:30 pm, Flag day services to be held ‘at the Washington botel, in the | Hebrew cemetery, when a fagpole xmmer Toseph An Maioter® Kooy ioMeRL, be erected “and a flag raised. Tascinating visae of Torems. tou o Militaire Peyser is in land, Golf. fishing. bathing. tennis, sail- of the affair. At 6 p.m. that nner meeting is to be held at ing. " Maliris and Lay fefer unknown. rvwhere. (LiCjment for less money than | I’ Aiglon in honor of Vovageur Mili- | Lamar Joffers, representative in gaymhere e in"the world Bates o | 131 ‘week 1, | Bookier i ke R Rba al| Congress from Alabama, who is said Muskoka Hot, ORKNEY SPRINGS. VA. ORKNEY SPRINGS HOTEIS‘ ‘Washington's Big Mountain Resort ORKNEY Sl'l(l\(.\‘ VA BUENA VISTA SPRING, PA. American pla Busning weater sbeongiost. o.-“fi, View. Rooms with private bath. Ocean end Lonrevticut Av. { TABOR INN 0 Ideal locatio Bunoiog water. A FTANTIC OITY, walk apartment st. Philadelph RICHMOND Eentucky Awenue and Boardwalk * ATLANTIC CITY, N ‘J..' e Attractive and homelil jeva. AT o Plechric lights. Open all year. RUNNING WATER IN EVERY ROOM 1l outside rooms. overlooking ocexn. Excelient Sulsine. Private Ratea $4.00 up daily. Free ocean bathing. Write for reservations. Owned and managed by MR and MRS. WILLIAM WOOLHOUSE, formetly Superintendants of Wokagy! and Greenwich Country Clubs ND ATLANTIC LoRa L2 mountain hompson. Bllle Rxdge Mountains \lNlufifl 2,000 f1. Capacity 500 ?en June 14th to October 1st Gol ‘Tennis, Mountain Climbing, Excellent Kood and Service. Splen- did State Roads. rage. Write for booklet, rates, ete. | JOHN J. GIBBONS, Manager James A. McFarland, mander of the erans, will national com- Disabled America: spend two days Washington this week finishing up his_annual report to the convention at Salt Lake City There will be a conference this weok to ide whether the Wash ington contingent to the Disabled American Veterans' national conclave will leave here June 17 or 18. The party will be headed by J. R. McDon ald, “national exccutive committee- man, RIVERVIE! botel: garage: blet. Mrs. T Reasonable 0 Rooklet with ach room, oo The executive committee of department of the District of lumbla of the American Legion, meeting held several days ago. | August'1 and 2 as the dates |annual department conve which a suecessor to th rtment commander, 1 J ahan, and the also, will be elected will be held in the District building. urtesy of the sione: The Memorial day prograr American Legion uniis of W ton, which was arranged diréction of William F. Frank senfor vice commander, widespread attention, and the ment headquarters ' have numerous congratulatory as a conseque Under the direction of Thon Frailey, the department A officer. appropriate progr | observance of Flag day will be widely |of the American Legion k |Many “members of the . Americay Legion will join with members of the Grand Army of the Republic in spe- clal ceremonies that have been ar ranked in the various schools of the The District of Columbia depart- ment of the American Leglon w111 be represented at the annual convention of the Nation ucation Associa- tion. which will be held here, starting on June 5, by a delegation he | by, Department Commander McGahan xtensive arrangements are being by the department and th irious posts of the American Legis in Washington for the dis of the application blank veterans' adjusted c ’ War " Department accepte offer of the American Leg one of the principal soure tribution of these bianks information relative to the Veterans under the aw, | | 505 In the eigh will elapse convention, x be conducted by the various A number of posts have been sngag In_an effort of this sort for some time, and “there are indications last ‘year's m rship i be passed. The present headquarters will b June 30, as the buildin down. ' An made later. headquarters. The National the Co- at a fixed for the ntion The Resort City Beautifal INVITES YOU TO AN IDEAL VACATION Where Seashore and Country Meet Every Sportand Recrea- tion and No Mosquitoes Fine Hotels For information, write ASRURY PARK ROTEL ASSOCIATION 117 Boardwalk, Asbury Pask. N. J. & Msalalont Tt pmanioe Rardad The bourdroo. through District Commi Now open for ‘the season of 1924. Enlarged dining room, directly on the beach. Every- thing new and modern. Good food and excellent service. (Gentiles Only) GOLF nve crs“fx'fi ciry, ‘or a delightful vacation. Fin ext and wafest bathing beach on Atlantic coast. Ocean on side, bay on other. G nix. ‘boating, fishing, Excel. hote] aceommodations ntion (Steel Pier). e popular avenge - uropean plan. Speciul 1 off the beach o bus, galt prisi- AINTER, Prop. Virgini A% 600, Wides sort. Americun axd weekly rates. Laige front. All convenisi leges. . Phllllps House setts Awve. near Beach At Highest Standard of American Plan Service and Food at Moderate Rates Many private haths. lh';‘-iu conven service and atmosphere Opens June 28th American_Plan JOHN V. RCOTT, Manager. H‘““COL(]MB]A Rooms en suite with bath cuisine and service unexcelled: elevator. J. W. Mecray & COLONIAL v water. Private bath let. 27th season. W STARVILLA ° Iooking vcean. Special rates Ocean City Golf Course. New Nine-Hole Course. New Tea Room attached KAYE COTTAGE _ Boardwalk; excellent table; _bathing Mrs. M EAYE BREAKERS On Hoardwark. Rebuilt. Hot wnd cold water. Pri Gol. on observed by on ACCOMMODATES 500, H AMERICAN PLAN, SEA DATHS, QOLF, A LA CARTE =/ GRILL ROOM i DIRECTLV ON THE OCEAN | The Resort ilotel Pre-eminent | SHERMAN DENNIS, Manager H R RISOGT—The MASON, St Petersbure, Fla, vate baths, | THE GABLES Centrally Toca Home cooking. Hot {and cold water. New manaze- | ment. 0. M CHAN | . Prop. Tel. . 150. | The Del-Mar | “ July 137 Private hat i Running water Homelike. ccan_ and « CHURCH. Rates CAT || rana miles from Boston Main house uur\ N D..‘..,vl-n‘,,, i Reach Haven, N.J. ”'e enms s "j"' fod hofelike || open Max 15 10 October 15 THE ENGLESIDE The 1sland Tesort e L ’",.’,.,',,,!'1 PURITAN HALL—THE NEW PART The oniy raey coast’ that | N OPEN ALL THE YEAR FOMBINES Kdeal location for rext and recreation and gives from Has Fever besid coisine. Wrte or for oo OCEAN FRONT Hooklet, als courts. Opens June O partieutars. THE BELMONT E. R. GRABOW COMPANY, Inc. o Swampscott, Messachusetts delighiful “FOR COMFORT AND REST” hmr.nu Ave. & Beach 1memmmna-.m; Bathing Vrivilese from Hotel SHAWER BATAS TEL WOT AND COLD RUNNING WATLK IN EVERY ROOM PRIVATE BATH: CAPACITY 20 European Plan $2 day wp. unt I Special whis 224 Season. Booklet and Map. _J. J. ‘WASHINGTON'S RENDEZVOUS HOTEL BELVEDERE ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Sonth Curoling Ave.. near Beach. ' Central to to all amusem antial in constru tion. Modern in de Tnique in sersice. Running Water in All Roomx Crivate baths. Elevator. Music. Dancing American plas Qwnershin nt. GL Be at Home Away From Homo D) ittenhouse Kentucks Ave. Near the Beach American and mad resort on ¢ perfect b HOTEL ALBION Beach(ront botel: capacit | bot andl_cold_running water. wire } coean view. Cool rensinable THE ATLANT IC: Music. Dancing. € Tke Hastings Hotcl On Hoardwalk Running water baths NAHANT, WA Hotel Tudor,_ NAHANT. MASS, 37th season under same ma ocean, onls ten m loeation and most period which LARGES TuxoFINEST HOTEL w WILDWOOD.N.I| “Whoe block Ocean front" AMERICAN PLAN SPECIAL JULY RATES Under New Management. folf, Tennix. Horse-back Rid ing. Fishing, Yachting. Surf Bathing. J. L. FAGAN, Mgr,, Formerly with THE BREAKERS, Palm Reach, i THE GREENRRIER Uiphur Springs. W. Va ELDO American Plan. Al outside rooms with running water, electricity, telephones. New elevator to ctreec level. Private baths. Wonde ul meals and service. Spacious lobby ar.d porches. Absolute cleanliness. SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES FOR JUNE Col. Geo. W. Thomps Mgr. pos gement. Right from Boston jant | \ private 7 Mre CHAS. LUDLAM Geean front. Run water in rooms. Al con —The Lin-Mar | nene e iy ““THE SHOREHAM” | — Ocean front Mrs. K. € HASTING: COLONIAL HOTEL Povrdwalk: strictly modern. Special rates to | Tuly Tooklet. Ownersh p_management — Finex = nt " Fraprietor Dancin ashingion. D, ¢ BISCAYNEr Kentueky Av ar_Reach Visit the most luzuriously appointed Ameri ean Plan hostelrs of its size in Atlanti In exelusive Traymors section. —Ow: management JOHN I MURPHY Wi St. Petersburg, oo Hote|DeV|}Ver Fiperied CHESTER. INN NEW VORK AVE. NEAR BEACH. Centraily loeated. Convenient fo churches € is to be tors announcement will b of the location of the new “Queen of American Lakes | LAKE GEORGE VILLAGE, N Y All amusements: hathing. fishing. tennis. boat |ing, concerts. The center of the great ma eadam rosd syetem of the morti. ite of old Dbattiegrounds at head of lske Iilustrated | historic beoklef, list of hotels and boarding and road map free. Hoard of Trade, Capital Post, Veter, of Foreign Wars, turned <';u! H'lu {3‘:] force on the 30th of May and after a short parade procecded to Ariiner national eemetery and decorated nearly one hund kraves. Imi diately after the sor Arli ton the Drum and B - Corps )\A )1 ed by National Trampet - Loveless, acco R p colors - and THE BREAKERS On,the Boa ~dwalk OCFAN CITY. N.J. Between 24 &3rd Sts | Ameriari plan: Courts. Bath hocser. Garages. gr. Elev or. K. A. Youna. THE M AYBERRY | BRADDOCK HEIGHTS. i b L, L unexeolled Golf. ne. dancing. et Sundas and Tinner. $1.7 ots. rates, | M AN, Mar '7\mesm boautiful month —___ MAINE "‘ andoeh Valley'—leave the Pike at Mt. Jack- son. Va.—10 miles west to all attractions. Rooms with ruoning wai and private baths, Biectric lights. Flevator to street level. Large, comforiable exchanges and longing rooms.” Spatious porches. Mod erate _rates. Rookie! Mrs. KN THE OPEN DOOE TO HOSPITALITY" M—c—-G FHotel—— Beach. _American plan. ATER 1N Y " ROO. ptional table Fiovator, Fx Modera "HOTEL LORAIN 8t. Charles Place. one door from Reach. En tirely redecorated and refurnished. Rooms overiooking ocean: rugainz water in all rooms: sea water i pen il ownership ma, as THE meets all_trains NOTED FOR 118 TARBLE mu_gg COTTAGE2 A CAPACITY 250 9wl7NGEORGIA AVEATLCITY,N.J. Serupulousis clean, electric light throughout. white sersice: rooms wilh runding water: §2 up daily: $15 up weekly. American Plan (w menls). ‘Free bathing. E. CROUTHAMEL Avenue_near Beach. e e ey, Modern. American_ Plan. 3400 up daily. Eiopean Plan, .00 up daily. R. RAWLEY, Owne WESTMINSTER NEAR BEACH. Moot iheoughont. ATl outesdp raam niog water and prisate bath: treet level: cuisine unsurpussed; fe; moderate rates folder. Personally man- aged and direeted by A Kopp, owner. OLMHURST HOTEL Eenaagivania Avenue. close o Beach and Steel Picr. Always open Private baths. ~ Ranning -..m o sl hoves in bed rooms. Garage. te fof special eies. AToert . Darncii ~ THE MORTIMER Virginia Ave., near Beach and Steel Pier. Newly renovated. Refurnished. Private bat Running Water in All Rooms American plan, $3.50 up dails. Special weekly. Excellently cooked food. Bathing ;-(‘\ueng Booklet.” Ownership, Management. C._V. MORTI “THOURON MANOR residential States avenue: ex- pean plan hotel: modern and islied: all outside, large rooms, Junning water. private batbs and showers Ningle or en suite. OPEN ALL YEAR 161 States Ave. Francix J. Thorn, Mgr. Beaumonl Tennessee Ave. pear Boardwalk. Essentially_modern. unexcelled cuisine, SPECIAL PRE-SUMMER RATES American plan._____E. H. TYSON, Prop. SI LVERSIDE onth Carolina Ave. near the Beach. Rooms With Running Water 13th season. Excellent cuisine. W. 1. ERSKINE. Prop. PINE TREE INN St. James Plack near Beach. Running Water Throughont. Capacits. 100. Bathing from hotel AMERICAN PLAN, $350 up daily. Special weekly. SON @'MWI LTSHIRE An -n-xm moderate-priced (amily hotel, Vir. s Aneey I\l, uevllur Am!l’h:nPn‘,lnnx '."E . Pl'fl(k ‘Samuel Ellis. Est. Owner. "New Clarvion Kentueky Avenue, just off Boardwalk. New beick addition. Orchestrs _ Bathing privileres 2st vear. . BONTFACE nd ‘Wesla * Ave., Ocean City, N. J. "“ll.l.lll' COVTFORT AND REFINE MEAT PREVAIL" Capacity. 175, Special June rates. 8. MAYBERRY. und Ucean A Opens June 27. 15 lighted. Rooms with ot and cold running water. R. R. 800Y. AN roams eloct or withouz bath Elevator_service. wumwows rm:sr HERE i 50 much offered the dierim imating wuest of the Seidon in the way of comort in accommodation aid A1 v st (hw Sher he i RaTES. URTIC JUTY e T One Person AMERICAN PLAN ‘Per wert: Room with rumning weter | $38.00 o Room with prvaie baih 42.00 up Fwo Persons Fer Week Room with running waier - ' $42.00 up Room with prvate b OCEANIC }i™ Elesator. Jiunning water in every room. ced June rates. Rooklet FéfiA ISLE! 63.00 up GOLF. DANCING. T1 Owaemmhip Managemen:. D. ). WOODS "Ovpesite Protestant and Catholic Churches’ h-m I'TY seisev “A HOTEL YOU'LL RECOMMEND " ARLINGTON near Sl .ui'" Bonch _ Capacig B Hooms with Supreme for Health and Happiness. [NEST andsafest onthe Nn]cncyCun.lThro mile BoandWalk with a diversity of 14t beach. American plan. Running water. privileges; Ownership management. Wildwood's Best Moderats Rate Hotel DORSEY Cap.. 200, half block from Orchestra. Dancing. Private baths. Free bathing 3400 up daily. $18_weekly up. . E. WHITESELL. h Season. attractions. Fishing and Saiing in allurement of the .muhon +All the vate Reach front. Cap.. 150. Running water, OTEL SAVOY pri- Golf privileges. STEL, Owner. baths. "All outdide roo A cottages, bungs- lows and.apartmentsito rent for the season. ‘Good hotel and boardings house accommodations. the ocean and inkand waters. Every )fi | HOTEL DAYTON Wildwood's most modern hotel Capacity 38. Run ming water. Pri vate barha. Elevator. O For informatien, write CITY CLERK Gity Hall lent table. 200. Oak and Pacific. Running water, private baths, excel- Homelike surroundings. Capacity. A. LIPMA! REAKERS ONLT BEACH HOTEL. running water. auto All rooms hot and cold Priv: bath. bathing Free Service. BRIt 6. K. SINNAMOR, Gwaer, EDGETON 0ze viock_from Gepot and Music. beach. All ontside rooms. Dancing. Wonderfal meals. $17.50 up G. K. SINNAMON, Prop. You'll Enjoy Every Minute of Your Stay THE wonderful 5-mile Boardwalk, with its attractive shops and clezn amusements; the new 18-hole golf course; safe, level beaches constantly swept by cool refreshing breezes; the ocean, bay and streams abound- ing with fish of many sorts. WILDWOOD AND WILDWOOD CREST both offer perfect accommodations at the numerous hotels and boarding houses. Furnished cottages, bungalows and apartments for rent. For Farther Information and-Boshlet, Phowe o Write REX N. WHALEY Managing Secretary Wildwood Board of Trade TENNIS DANCING MOTORING CONCERTS BOATING SAILING THEATRES Valley View Inn and Cottages || Large rooms, pleasant din om: moderate rates. HAMMOND LANDER CAMP SCHLEY INN Delightfal locat. Home grown vecer. Rates reas Tookiet o1 reanest. Mixe Coblentz. Trop. MODERS CONV AT, CHEER- ful and airs rooms. large porches, excellent ta Ble: reasonable terms. Address Frederick, M2 Konte No. 5. Fox No. 74 SOLOMO T BARTLETT 7 Motor and sow boats for hire for newing par. | Hes: good servies: plents of <alt water fishing and crabbing ; location lower end of islavd, GRINDSTONE INN | WINTER HARBOR, ME. Across Frenchman's Bay from Bar Harbor Open July 1 to Sept. 15 ‘With Dutton Standard of Cuisi and Service lengthened and brought up | Fish- | Golf Course. to date. Tennis, Canceing. Sailing, | ing. Orchestra. No Flies or Mosquitoes. Large Swimming Pool of Salt Water Eooms en suite and singly with bath. Booklet and Rates on Application. HENRY W. T. DUTTON PEN MAR, Why noz spend your va. Pen Rock Hotel 1,555 ft. above sea level. | Comfortable, modern. The Bon Aire Somoie™ o mren. wide porches, good meals: hotel service. Mes T trdmments, Bookler. re. B, T, HOTEL IMPERIAL Special rates for June and July. Run. water | in_rooms, also shower. Make reservations now.s The Mt. Vernon ™3, 7S, prietor. Beautifally situated: homelike: Teanise excelled. Running water in_rooms. Bookle Grand View Hotel ‘Highest point in Pen. clean_ rooms, beautitul lawns, i eai ke Wiite 1o 9o C. WEAVER CROUT’S HOTEL X%, Under personal supervision of Mr. and Mrs ason_E. Crout. Write for rates and circular. DELAWARE WATER GAP, PA. IKITTA’ The Mountain Paradise Delaware Water Gap, Pa. Leading_hotel, capacits. 500, every appoint: ment, high. cool location, mll’fllfll‘n( scenery. new 18-bole golf course now open to our Foests. tenais. saddie horses, water sports y concerts and dances; American plan: so grille for tourist excellent cuisine. 'rite for booklet, ‘nulr;‘ Dldlfltfl Ir‘elll 1924 for season, families and tourists. e JOHN" PURDY COPE. #GLENWOOD D!I.AWARE WATER GAP~PA s o ruaniae watte, KioctHioiy. fl" 1 cellent table sapplied {rom ews farm. e . HILT YRS WERNERSVILLE, PA. The Blue Ridge Mountalns t South Mountain Manor WERNERSVILLE, PA. New ootdoor swimming pool, saddie borses radi clientele. _Booklet. Phila.’s nearest mountain resort. F. E. Lucas, Gen. Mgr. Wernersville, Pa., Box 104 Between Boston and Portland Owner of cottage, leaving Washington about June 25th, wouid like to rent 2 furnished fooms, facing the ocean, for duly and Auguat o2 thorter leagth of time: conveaent to good le boa d office. * BRYCE'S HILLSIDE COTTAGES S| r Orkney Springs) T. 0. M Cottages ith inclosed aiesping porc gamen roum Tineral Tathe, ol fulmonntal things to ea: white mervice. 3 e week. Bnoklet. Open Mar Mrs. WILLIAM R. BRYCE. Owners. “NORTH HILL” A colonial resort pear Bluemont on Shenan- doan River: valley, mountain and water & ery: shaded lawns. drives, swimming; new haths and sewerage: dren. invalids or tuberculars taken with’ board, $15 and $18 per week. Maurice F. Cast Berrs HARPERS FERRY, W. VA. Book Rock liand is the Colorado way to magic Yellowstone. Route of Rocky Mnunu|l Limited and do u Colorado and Golden Limited to California. G Bow you ca g0 ao8 way. Yerurn anothes — see all, and get three vacations in one. let HILL TOP HOUSE HARPERS FERRY, W. VA. Over thirtyone years under same manage- ment, with the same reputation. On’sccount of Sunday_crowds, when conven- ient. please pnangr for Sunday_dinners, . LOVETT, Proprietor. Geo. B. Farrow 1107 Bankers' Trust Bldg. Phuade{phh BEDFORD SPRINGS, PA. RESORTS. A GOLF EVENT OF IMPORTANCE On Jume 7 the new 18-hole golf course of the Bedford Springs Hotel was opened to its guests. Also the modern new clubhouse with every comfort and convenience. Bedford Springs Hotel i tractive than ever, itself is now more at- as the first wing of the new million-dollar hostelry is ready for occupancy. opening, we shall be for the Special Rates To mark its zhd % quete you month of June. In the Heart of the Wonderful Allegheny Mountains BEDFORD SPRINGS (PA.) HOTEL [{4 A Summer Paradise” Adirondacks Lake Champlain 7 Lake George Saratoga Springs Ausable Chasm SFEND your vacation among ‘the green woodlands, rush- ing streams and crystal lakes of Adirondack Land. Every THE BULK OF OUR ISLAND STORY IS TOLD BY p o e was King of B n--‘l‘dhfi- of llnzh nh u m%fl' ’w""':'.h- withits memarigs of Embanid Pile' Ash! where the LONDON MIDLAND AND SCOTTISH RAILWAY Booklet, ‘“The Charm of on request to Thos. Cook FAIR! land,’ LMS RAILWAY * and suggestions for tours for any period, free t Son's Offices in U. AN, Agent. London Midiand & Scottish Rallway, 200 5th ave. & S. A and Canads, or JOHN opportunity for recreation awaits you in a metting of unsurpassed beauty. Boating, bathing, fishing, hunting. De- lightful social life. Many fine Hotels, Boarding Houses, Farms, Camps and Camp Sites. This health-giving region fs conveniently reached by the rail and steamer lines of the DELAWARE & HUDSON Our 300-page guide. “A SUMMER PARADI describing _this famous land of history and romance, sent free for 6c in postage. Address Passenger Department, Delaware & Hudson, Albaxy, N. Y. The D. & H. Shortest Quickest — Best BETWEEN NEW YORK and MONTREAL G. C. Terminal Windsor Sta. _F | States Military Forces During command of . Thub&rl Conkly Post of this vicinity Purcellville, Va. This Veteras of F tion pleture filn, - the men from Nat made the journcy i it up” in the ad dition to the members of th ‘on a nine-act This post cio ful poppy « Both street police depa ment all j to show tha with the eff Foreign War, disabled men PODPDies disp. were made i\ National Capit Scout Leverton Bugler Corps f furnished by the 1 is located ir st staged 1 Wars hattle wder Rive fire depart opportunity = employment t world war bled a indebted 1o Boy Scout march music on Decoration day Post, No. 8. elected thr. Kenneth H. Nash the American Legion, Young lawyers at its last meeting conduct the af rs of the post d ing the remainder of th year. Those elected were Commander, John H. Ashman: senior vice com mander, John O. Johnson, and junior Vvice commander, William H. Allen. Carl A. Baumann was elected &5 judge advocate. William H. Kline- hause was again appointed finance officer. ~Other appointments will be made in the near future. The new officers have already made plans for an active program for the balar of the vear which will include a driv. for the renewal of old members and taking in of new ones Former service oflicers. | discharged with rank of captain, may have | service cregit coming to the new adjusted comps according to advices received at n tional headquarters of the American Legion. During the time the fMHcer served as captain or held a commis sion below that rank, he is entitled to adjusted service credit, his credi ceasing when he received the perm: nent or provisional promotion whi placed him above the maximum ran For instance, an officer holding commission as ptain when he en tered the Army, anu who served in that grade for a period of five month before - being promoted to maj will be entitled to five month. justed service credit. The same hold true of the Navy where an officer served for a length of time either a lieutenant or some grade below lieu tenant. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson recently pre- sented a picture of the late Presi- dent to the Ithaca, N. Y. post of the American Legion, in response to the post's request for a portrait of their former leader. The picture was suit- ably inseribed by the Leglon as the “Commander in Chief of the U nl:;‘«l who wer above that some adjusted them, under a World War.” —_——— Moving Mountains. From Everybody's Magasine. Some college girls were giving « show. They wanted no help fronm the men. ith had volunteered (o act as a scene shifter. The colleg: president dropped in at a rehearsal ang it made him smile to hear thr following conversation: “Faith! Faith!” “Yes?" “Come over here, please. 1| you to move these mountains. want His Reason for Sadness. From the New York Sun-and Globe. Dowtown—Why so glum, old man?” Uptown—The 8octor’'s ordered my wife south for the rest of the winter. “You have my sympathy. Costs & lot, doesn’t it?" “Oh, that ln'l the trouble. fuses to g She we-’