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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGT:) D. C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE . 20. 1928. FRIENDSHP ey | 1 00MILES INFOG Pilot Stu'tz Sces Record fo . “Blind Flying” in Trip to Enqland BY WILMER STULTZ. LONDON. I am not all about June 20.—M\y frien uch of a talker job of piloting least but o the i | " | | ds know | { X have been checking up on our log. and I think the Friendship's flight tutes a record for “fiving blind." consti- | We never saw the sea after we went into a fog an hour out from Trepassey until we came clear weather 75 miles east of Queen town. That was the time we saw liner America. and we kneWw we w on the steamship routes Out in fog or rain 40 minutes of flying we hours by the instruments alone that time we had no way whether we were being course by some unseen Good Luck With Wind. Luckily the wind we were b hen I di changed to the sou had taken cross be: aveled overed it or southwest. to a patch of fairly of 2,100 miles 1,900 were flown Out of 20 hours and 15 Half of knowing off our not change its | ear the Eng- had I s with the help radio at 10:30 o'clock on the first night fixed my position as 1.036 m flight and only miles off my jected pourse. This Was €ncOUTaging but I never had another chance check my course. I-flew entirely ut and bank indicator. Ve had planned over Valentia. there Ireland did began to get aniou: about two hours when we sighted the small isla which we now know was Lundy Isiand at t to Bristol Channel. At the time we thought it was Vh«‘ end of Cornwall. There is an island '\Y the end of Cornwall and while we could see this Welsh coast we could not il‘v‘ the north coast of Cornwall and| Devonshire for the mist. We made for the land we saw, s Cornwall, as T could see from the map that it was not Ireland. Saw Good Landing Water. T came down in Burry Port simply because I could see a nice stretch of smooth water and there was a big buoy 1o_tie-up to. When we started from Trepassey we expected to find fog over the Grand | Banks, but that was a holiday to what | we found later. The only thing which | did serve us was the wind. We ran inte fog and some snow and rain about an hour out from Trepassey. Climbing | to about 2.500 feet to get over it We did cross it. but flew further to- ward Europe, higher because of the fog. and during the early morning we were up to 11,000 feet. Still the fog rose higher. About 750 miles out when above the fog I took a bearing from a ship. We could not hear the motors, of course, ur co we rse ppear. We e were ance | but judged from the strength of the | messages we were not more than 5 or 10 miles off. Thit was a useful check. The next came at 10:30 when we got an answer from two ships. ‘These each gave me bearings which I was able 1o lay across my chart so as 1o fix the position. It was then night and we were flying above the clouds with the northern twilight which was lholl:lxt iving an idea of the di- ly I arranged to steer a course 106 magnetic which would bring us over Valentia. 0 by compass and with the aid of the turn to come | were due | 1l thinking it was | This es on the pro- AT THE END OF ATLANTIC HOP | I}LUTH[S 0 WORRY ;STRIKES DISTUR ~ TOMISS EARHARH CITIES IN GREECE Regards Them as Necessnty Only and Sets Own Styles for Flying. NEW YORK, June | either of air or earth to Amelia Earhart Clothes gards as a matter-of-fact necessity, like food. | | Furthermore, flving is a perfec! natural thing in her opinion and re- quires no special togs: a dress is as good air equipment as trousers So when the Boston social prepared to hop across the Atl cven had to borrow her flying clothes. | 20.— Fashions - | have no appeal she re- | worker ¢ she Wardrobe Simple. Brown trousers, a silk shirt, a turtle- | necked sweater and an old leather fly- | ing coat, pius two handkerchiefs and a | | toothbrush. These were Amelia Ear- hart’s accoutrement when she stepped | over to Wales “I don't get all cluttered up for an automobile ride.” she protested. “Why should T dress any differently for this?” Money was eliminated If T don't get there.” she announced I won't need it. And if I do it will | be all right." | Maney. those who know her say, has | never been | things for for what Picture received in New York City by the Bartlane process of pieture trans- which her interest lic ion by cable, from London, shows Miss Earhart, completely exhausted, being Gordon, the mechanic, is also reeted by a Welshwoman (right). | of the Friendship. BAPTISTS ELECT HARRIS PRESIDENT Head of Northern Conven- tion at Detroit. " By the Assoc! d Pres: | “DETROIT, June 20 —Arthur M. Har- ris, New York banker and volunteer cer, today was elected pres- Northern Baptist Conven- jtion. to succeed W. C. Coleman. Wich- | He was un- | |ita, Kans., manufacturer. opposed ‘What she termed the “appalling sec- ularity” of contemporary life and the Helen Barret. Montgomery of Roches- ter, N. Y., before the Northern Bap- tist Convention here last night, as the | greatest evils besetting the church to- y. Amusements, wealth, the advance of iscience and pseudo science and the |some of the reasons for the decline in prayer by Mrs. Montgomery. James J. Davis, Secretary of Labor. was nominated for the presidency of the Home Mission Society. tee declared that of our denominational life so alarming as the decline in church membership,” and expressed fear that the “diminish- ing membership year upon year threat- ens ultimate defeat.” New York Banker Named, decline_of prayer were cited by Mrs. | modern desire for speed were cited as| In its report the evangelism cummlt-' “there is no aspect | n the door '\Iiss Earhart Gets First Proposal. but | Keeps Name Secret By the Associated LONDON, June w Amelia Earhart denied that she had received any proposals of marriage following her feat of be- ing the first woman to flv across the Atlantic, she was speaking the truth, but she would not be able to say the same thing today. In this morning’s mail the first proposal arrived. It was from some suitor in Europe, but when queries were sent to the flyer as to who the aspirant might be she declined to divulge his name. Nor would she let the world know in just what words he had offered his heart and hand. ess. 20 IN HONOR OF 4TH OF JULY 500 Chfldren to Takp Pnn in Cele- bration—~Numerous Floats and Prize Awards Announced. which more than 500 children of the | jcommunity will take part, and which | will include numerous floats, were made |by the Petworth Citizens' Association |at its June meeting last night. Prizes will be awarded for the best costumes and floats. The parade will start at New Hamp- shire avenue and Shepherd street, mov- PETWORTH PLANS PARADE‘ Plans for a Fourth of July parade, in Varied Career. That interest, now centered tion and the Denison Settlem of Boston. has led her through a vari- | colored field A pre-medical scienti | course at Columbia U Cana- dian Red Cross nursing ad work in commercial pho- have been a few att s in She n e qQuUATTY | mes she_ needed | in avia- t House | acopoulos, minister that field for sev money te Amelia girl weighing only al a Iflh athletic 118 pounds in spite | | of her 5 feet 9 inches. She has short | blond. ¢ r and level, direct. gra | eves. She dresses in any clothes that | come to hand | Motoring Faverite. | She would rather read than eat ther sit on the floor than on a chair, | rather fence than play bridge, rather | | drive her car than do any of these. | he battered roadster known as the ellow Peril” is her constant com- | panior. When annovances irritate and | troubles afict. Amella Earhart takes | [ the car and hies herself to the coun- | frv. She shoots through traffic with a | | brisk. bre assurance. | | Poise. th who know her say. is the dominating auality of her person | Through the davs of waiting at ‘Trenascey she is sald never to have be- | traved impatience or frritation ‘When asked if she did not wich to give un the flight, she replied. “Never! T thought this all out in the first five | minutes and T know I want to go. Tm | going because I love life and all it | has to offer. T want every opportunity | | and adventure it can give. and I could never welch on one of them.” ! | RESORT ____ATLANTIC CITY i Sfolel | ATLANTIC CITY.N.J. Established for sixty years. On Ocean and Boardwalk Government Discounts Re-| | ports of Widespread | Walkout. ' g | | By the Associated Press. ATHENS, June 20.—S8trikes in various industries continued to trouble Greece today:. | Employes on the electric railroad be- tween Athens and the Port of Piracus | and tramway workers decided to join in | the walkout. Builders in Athens were also ready to strike. Other organizations issued various demends and declared that if these were not granted they would quit work tomorrow | Many bakers, employes of the water- ! works and tobacco workers in Saloniki and Kavala, however, were returning to their work | A threat of lower grade civil servants | to walk out was repudiated by another | branch. In most cases transport work- ers continued at their posts. | Situation in Athens. It was denied that the army and navy ad been affected by the strike. A general strike was proclaimed in| Volo. but none has been proclaimed as vet in Athens With the workers returning in the Saloniki district. the populace was as- ured of an ample supply of bread an ter. The W governme_t claimed to have the | situation well i+ hand Regarding a“ertions that a | tion was brewi? former author- foreign ministe of natfonal economy " | ized the following statement This is an orderly strike which is not alarming. Some Communists have | attempted to provoke a general strike, trying to induce the workers' organiz: tion and public officials to_join it. They have altogether failed. Even the to- co workers' strike is diminishing daily, and soon they will resume work.” DISORDER 1S DENIED. By the Associated Press Order was reported to prevail throughout Macedonia and Thrace in| Tie FLANDERS On the Boardwalk, OCEAN CITY, N. J. niaue American Plan Hotel in AME 1CA'S® GREAT FAMILY RESORT. J. HOWARD SLOCUM, Pres.-Mgr. THE BELLEVUE Ocean End of Eight St. Ocean City. N. J Accommodstions 200 conven- ience. 1 from _station Running _water food. James D. Young. Breakers formerly of The | | THE ILLINOIS 7 Wesier oY gater. Private baths. Michener. Owner. THE ALVYN % Privileges are | THE ENGLESIDE Beach faver, N nd Resort. The that combines | a cablegram from Gov. Gen. Calteras of | Saloniki received here last night by the Pan-Hellenie Information Bureau. The reports of widespread disorder were characterized in the communica- tlon as “entirely false” and “the partial strike of tobacco workers is on the wane.” The cablegram added that the number of workers on strike was de- creasing cach day and that endeavors to call a general strike had failed. RETIRES>FROM POLICE. S. Jamison, Disabled on Leaves Force June 30. Police Pvt. J. . Jamison, who has been detailed as a clerk in Police Court | since October, 1922, was ordered retired from active duty by the Commissioners | today, effective June 30, for physical | disability incurred in line of duty. The Commissioners also granted him a pen- sion of $87.50 a month. Jamison is 70. He has been connect- J. Duty, ed with the Police Dr‘p'\rlmr‘n' 41 years. | MISS EARHART FORGETS SELF IN GIVING CREDIT FOR ATLANTIC FLIGHT (Continued from First Page.) with pontoons would travel at tremen- | dous speed, whereas seaplanes with ! bulky hulls’ containing the load have until now been more awkward and much slower. We did not like the bad weather we | encountered, but the fact that we crossed safely after one engine was cut out temporarily during the storm in- dicates the advantage of mutiple-en- gined planes. aviators, but 1t was awfully uncomfort- ble. 1If it helps to quicken the inter- of women flying, it will help ard the time when flying will be {more comfortable. because women will demand planes not only comfortable, ut luxuriou women de- mand them m will build them. | Tmpressive Sights. | There 1s tremendous beauty seen while fying. Even in t the cloud effects, intermittent | scapes and landscapes during th things nev There were grotesque cloud shape queer mirages There are keenly sensit to many women who are ve and ve to the se sation of ris Perhaps that is why ome wish to fly the Atlantic. Anyway | there s no fundamental difference be- |tween women and men which would prevent women having the same plea ure out of fiying that men have. Porsonally, aviation started as a mere | sport with me. It has taken more and more my thoughts until it is a majo | interest, although not a dominant one |Tam @ director of three aeronautical | corporations and am glad to fly the |‘Atlantic or do anything else to help | the caus> of aviation. Interested in Small Planes. One reason T am glad to be in Eng land is because I want to see England’ | moth planes and other light plane: | adapted to the use of women in_sports. I have heard of the growth of English | fiying clubs, where women are fast | learning to fly, and hope to see what | they are doing. { T understand England is ahead of the United States in the extent to which® Now, whether the flight means any- | thing to women it difficult to say. It was experience for one woman, who was merely so much baggage for two great R On Chesapeake Md._Phone West River 217 DEER PARK, MD. 5 DEER PARK HOTEL America’s Finest Mountain Resort lan. Reasonable Rates. Hugh J. Fl ~ EAGLES MERE, PA. EAGLES MERE “The Loveliest Spot in Pennsylvania” A Summer resort that is different com- bining mountain and seashore conditions. The sandy beach and temperate water of the Lake of the Eagles afford splendid bathing. " Two splendid eolf courses, 18- hole and 9-hole. For ds ite THE RAYMOND—Herman V. THE CRESTMONT ¥ villiam Woods THE EDGEMERI B. C. List, Mgr. THE FOREST INN—Herman V. Yeager THE LAKESIDE—John S. Kirk & So VIRGINIA. ORKNEY SPRINGS HOTELS Orkney Springs, Va. Washington's nearest large mountain resort. Delightfully cool: 2.300 feet healthy elevation: near the great Cav- erns: very superior table: efficient white waitresses: golf. tennis. dancing, horse- Back riding. swimming. bOwline, +.; freshing mineral springs and baths. Re sonable rates. 500 drive throuch Valley over lucem: s for Jume. Rooklet. E L. COCKRELL, Pres. and Mg I i ICAS'I'LEMAN’S INN colonial resort andoah River: va nl‘,"'rn&'x‘.‘fi'i‘x‘?x".x?é‘ R ‘hld?fl Tound. . drl Boatine. swimming: o B children hd Yeager ndoah lids or tuberculars taken: u Decembe; is perhaps more | a marvelous | | HALF PRICE o Room and_frieze s PRICE 3-pe. Suite. covered in _best hand carved. Was $198. HANDSOME Lonis 15th Solid Mahosany Living auality women are flying their own planes for sport. There are mare light planes here and greater facilities for women' leaim- ing to fly without great expense, But flying for ort and transatlantic fiv- ing are two different matters. Flying t ocean means ability to fly solely b strument through 2l kinds of we The lack of this ability to fly and too little experience in flyir responsible for at least two.death: the Atlantic attempts My flight is too close to tell what | a 1 not fill one's life completely. To Visit Pe'nts of Interest. take time to get ti pon the flight, so tem ng to take my mind Toynbee Hall. London rer y social settleme work in. Boston -indeed, the mod chich were built both Denison Hou n Boston and Hull House in Chicago, 1 all the huge organizations for set- lement work in America T am ing a message of good w and p from American to Br settlement houses. The dev both settlement work and o things in which Americans and he people of England are co-operating P e strayed off my to a story of my are two I was glad when the but I will not be to nd. because T will not have a chance to see a Perhaps it will oportion ted States and E pe_and B Times €0 1 i bt ool iodlioe A e o Fd TIPS ST SN R Pecrless Furniture Co., 827-29 Tth St. N.W. Now Offered for 20 High-Grade Floor Sample SUITES of Furniture ON 9 MOHAIR SUITES Wi 628750 (1) 3-pe. Solid Ma- hogany Living Reom Suite, with _ Quee casion Snaie"in tetenes Ve mohair $399.00 $30 ALLOWED FOR YOUR OLD SUlTE CLOSING OUT "iew Diths 'and sewerape; | 19 BEAUTIFUL SUITES At Half Price BEDROOM g," nrkg:x lNeIhHAn::shlx% avenue to! rant Circle, where the judges will re- Dr. Sun to Rest in Memorial Tomb | 3, NTC FUerS O arotind the cin NANKING, China. June 20 (#).— |cle to Illinols avenue and along Ilinols Gen. Chiang Kai Shek has been ap- avenue to Sherman Circle, where the pointed by the Nationalist government | parade will disband. to go to Peking to escort the remains . Mrs, Estelle Schwartz of the Petworth of Dr. Sun Yat Sen back to Nanking, | Woman's Club will be in charge of the where a memorial tomb in which they parade. are to be interred is nearing comple- | tion. Dr. Sun’s. body has been buried | — in the outskirts of Peking since his | death, in 1925, ENGLE_Manager. CAPE MAY. N.J | o Vi Directly on peacn. Ihoi S(ar Nilla JUsny o nee imerican | -rm Monroe House at_Colonial Beach. Vir- | or. Ownership Management. Chas. S. Chureh. | Toams St Uek or "&nvt;;] Board and HOTEI-COL“MBI A B TRGINIA BEAGH, V ite with bath: cuisine and serv- elevator. J. W. Mecray & Bro. | i On_the Beach FPront. Holel NBngaor 29 e hach Svesar | ;(‘!IDIHKV 300. Hot and (\ild runping water Inevery ‘room. Private baths.. Elevator | Ownership_direction M. HALPIN WILDWOOD. N. 1. EA_CHW_OnOD d new pler | 18 Thought They Saw Light. It means a course about 35 miles Aonger than the great circle course, but | simplified the navigation. We held | that course all through the night. Then for a moment before dawn we had a shock when we saw ahead what seemed a very powerful light, almost| that of a lighthouse away down beyond | lh.n!ua( re could not be any lighthouse where we were unless we hagd made some colossal speed. Then we real- " ized it was the star Venus. Then dawn began to break and the fog stiil rose higher we decided to go down into it in the hope of finding some clearer weather. Eventually we found a streak between two fog cloud layers at about 5,000 feet. In this we flew for hours. Some- times we went into the fog as two New feeprof bding. Thoroughls modern. Capacity 8°0 Gae O Falter J. Busby, Ine """ R PRICE. $249 00 (1) 3-pe. Redroom Suite in walnut, Was §133. ': PRICE NOW HAT | Red. ~ s = ‘,‘”“,Pr- """T - s§7-i“ e $30 ALLOWED FOR YOUR OLD SUITE { ws T e ~ ST. CHARLES W sccommodations and tdeal Pon e aithoeuh crowded Voves "ome “o7 o} fectivet of sovgeetion. breeziest pownt ? | ALBEMARLE | rainia Ave, ncar besch and Stesl Pier + wnweme DINING SUlTES - OFF OCEAN FRONT VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. Near all amusemen:s and ce of the ‘social life Unexcelted—oid ginia Dinners HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER—PRIVATE BATHS 1 considered that it was well worth its ':*:;';";':;i::l | ~ - vle t while it worked. flntfi: flights, from a commercial point of view, are still far away. They depend not upon’ pllots ar navigation, upon bullders developing bigger Two Weeks ‘House Party’ % Tours, $299 e DOy ly. 3. IWIS .- - Sl n ||Iy Sli up Weekly 34 _up dl liropean plan. 53 up A WITH MEALS -S4 Jayers met, then we got clear space . We came down to 500 feet to see if it were clear over the sea, but ‘We feel convinced that there should be strong flying boats fitted with many engines, probably six or more, so that All Expenses to Rainier, | Seattle, Banff, Lake Louise |1.S 2.50 n' kly e b the, Al g s 3 GABLE & DEVITT Running water sll Pathing from hotel Write for falder. s BBADI)O(,I( HEIGHTS, , MD. "BRADDOCK HEIGHTS, MD. Galt the gear round. Horseback riding. Pri Club even if one or two went out of action there would not be any necessity for a | ‘-ln b ;,hz h‘l‘iéiauk»" Road and Ca- acific wi A Jolly group aboard | cogarghe, % i Segal v el Bud B Canadas. Hrllm ions. dancing. bridge. the British dominions by Stop at the best hotels Times Co.) | mm;v; ing sights. ‘we were still in the fog. rnfl We did not dare to descend for fear the mist went right down to the water. NOW OPEN FOR SEASON Write to Braddock Hia. Resort Asan.. rimtive: hooklet. - | K Completely fur. apts., 3 Nibrah Apts. 000 FiChanerie: ot also larger apts Elec. for cooking and light= ng. Price reasonable. Mrs. Jennie A. Harbin. EMM M In the Blue Ridge Mts. EMMIT HOUSE &5t it modern notel Moderate in price. Quiet {of week ends snd vacation. , Weekly rate: _also _transients. OCEAN CITY, MD._ Hamilton Hotel The House of Ocgan Eront, Running W Pancing. Bathing. Goir. " PLIMHIMMON HOTEL Ocean front. Orehestra. — Garage. “COLONIAL HOTEL Boardwaik; modern. Special rates to July 18, e tsemene " 15th, season. i » New hotel — on Hotel Mayflower” %0 ra% ot Rooms single nr en suite with bath. Room phones. American plan. Mrs. Kendall C. | Hastings, Ownership-Management. _ THE BELMONT Scetn,front, rooms. | Ruoning water. Re: cently remodeled, with 20 an' room: s ROHEARNE, THE KAYE New and modern on baardwalk. Excellent free. MRS. M KAYE, Prop. “on llh‘! THE HASTINGS HOTEL M walk. Modern and homelike. Running water and private baths _MRS._CHAS. LUDLAM. THE DEL-MAR i | HOTEL TUDOR THE DENNIS |‘nx:|lm able and Fowe- | Nahant, Mass. Hot and cold run- | 8 gajer. Tetws rensonable Bathing | Right on the Atlantle Ocean, MRS, R. ON “(M R D WALK. | only ten miles from Boston. BREAKERS fooma. with hot. and | ¢old runnine water and private baths.” Phone H. Timmons, Prop. Mrs. Ilorace L Gray Prop. $i74. 50 was St $92.50 $30 ALLOWED FOR YOUR OLD SUITE ;| i ALLOWED for your old BED, SPRING or MATTRESS regardless of its condition WATKINS g xioxe: | Ocean End South Carolina Avenue Brief Glimpse of Sea. See 8) All Re e Sloux Ind Cere- 1 Rooms Running Water or Private Bath. About half an hour after we sighted L Butle copper” mines. Rocky Moun- | Americun pian. $4 up. daily! Europ: piar: 42 the America there was a hole in t rmmre‘ Rainier National Park. Ld-llv spec wl'\uvkly Folder and detalled | clouds. Through this we saw the sca Ve v fah | GEORGE MAGNANT for the first time in about 1,900 miles J. NELSON MOORHOUSE of flying. This closed in again and BERMUDA | \\/ESTMINSTER | Ideal Vacation Trip next, when we came into thinner ‘weather, I picked out a steamer about KENTUCKY AVE. Every moderh appointment Round i 70 All-Expense Tours of five miles south of our course, rooms. Hot and cold running wat Passage Various Durations We circled over her in order to try | vate baths Elevator to streetl evel ri...v.«‘ mplete information from when we saw land we decided to come | Compl f i and check our position, but our radio | £3 up. Special weekly rates. Bathing priv- down because we were not quite sure | o THOS.COOK & SON | had gone out during the night on the | trans v Hle 300d hol ol ransmitting side. That was why we leges. G me cooklng. . 00 of our position, the amount of petrol | we oould rely upon, nor the weather | Washington Lean and Trust Co, 9th and F Streets. Tudor Dining Keom Suite, in the United States. PRICE outh America. Europe and the New York Seaside Cottage ’ home cooking. Hot and tfl]fl ‘running water {n Tooms. Moderate Brices b MRS. MARY C. LATHAM Spottswood Arms Ocean Promenade at 26th st. 100 ca Golf privileges, dathing. Moderate rates. Pric Vate ‘baths. Hot aud cold water i evers r.mFm Mrs. Myrtlo A. Welborne. Owner-Mane TE HAVEN Mls n“nsrns llol and cold runing woeEih ‘erer) room. | Excelient Table’ Sbectal rates until June 30 THE DRIFIWOOD i Seafood and all | for one inclusive price which covers rajirond. | sleeping car and’steamer fare, muto (rans: portation. hotel rooms. meals on diner and at hotels. rightseeing programs —even. tins: Escorted parties leave Chicaro Sundave. Jine 24 to August 36, inclustive. - Experienced courier accompanies you 1o handie il reser: | yations. tiekets, Baswace. et Write jor ree” co autifyliz- | Bonk1c aagartbims Ei, 33-Pate tllusirated | and other tours-to Yels | bwstone. Alaxka: Colo- Fado. "falt ® Lake 7 Atiractive Items At > OFF READ THEM ALL! (4) Cogswell Chairs in mahog- any and tapestry. Were $34.50 to $15.00. '3 PRICE, $17.25 to $37.50 (6) Fiber Chairs and Rockers. Were §13.50 to $25.00. !4 PRICE. $6.75 to $12.50 (2) Golden Oak Porcelain Ro- lrigrumr\ 85-pound ice capac L Pathing | T 'tl R WERR $ D 12 PRICE. : “: $10.75 2) 3-Plece Fiber Reed Bed - $12.75 Davenport Suites. Best quun: S e 193 | e B o $97.80 ome Pineapple (2) Fiber Strollers. e i $4950 | \yere §8.95 Springs i i " $13.75 $14.95 LIS LA could not be far out I turned back on | our course. That was why I did not | see the directions which I gather were | writter, on the steamer's deck. Then | 40 new rooms and bathe Best service. Baliro, it modeled throighout. Ocean view. All out- | #ids rooms. Showers, bath or runnins water. | European Plan, $2 Up Dly. Special wkiy. rates. NEW OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT. MORTIMER | | Vizvinia Ave., near beach Running water in all rooms. Amer. $3.50 up dly. Europ., Bpecial eekly rates.” Bathing V. Mortimer QAerDTSHlRE Just Off Broadwalk Alvaderate priced famity notel plan, Write for Booklet o BT Fiis, e alr. &, EUly Est. Owhers SHOREH | yireinia Ave. near Beach | Brivate bathi Ax Elroant ity f | rates Wrlte for booktet: . T THE POCOHASSET POCONO "MOUNTAINS Fi. Elevation Get away trom the ¢ty and e self hy il Scenery. all sports "and amusements will tend to ‘make your vacation here one to be long reme Excellent BUREAU 209 North Michigan Ave., Chicago, Il notes asking for position. e NEW RICHMOND shead. We did not intend ;a stop at i dropped ‘We had no answer and thinking we Kentucky ave., 15t hotel from Boardwalk. Re- Vaj a if we had enov to go| LA further. e 1 find that by r rther checking our | icourse we must h r that | lace in the rwd< without knowing t. That was when we were beginning to wonder whether we should find a clear patch 1 pick up land. as by any zeckoning we should be there. People have been asking about the radio set on the Friendship. Ours hed_about 2z _hundred pounds and iy —All Convenlences n Reauest HO! ™M ‘ Discard Vacation Worries Take an all-expense cruise AN Ruaning water ‘Avl'::l\l.'. W. VAL 400 up daly SETT: pectal weekly Bickar. Owner It is not necessary to have had an Ac- count at this Bank to Borrow. /,}.\ MORRIS NP / Easy to Pay| Monthly Deposit Vor 12 Montiis $10.00 $15.00 usT smell the sweet scents of pines and balsams as the wind sweeps over the forest-clad capes . . . catch the tang of the salt as the boat cuts through the water. Could air be finer . . . more invigorating . . . more refreshing ? And could you wish better scen or more romantic mmoundmgs'rxa historic old French Canada ? Come down . . . sail the old Romantic River . . . the mighty St. Lawrence . . . down roaring rapids . . . past Montreal hec . ... Murray Bay . ... Tadousac . . . the Saguenay. Don’t miss it. Make your reservations NOW. 1 J. W. Canvin 202 Liberty Building Philadelphia, Pa. Rite, BH59 CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES Ao1e UL, Ocean tront at Montpeller Ave. American plan. Moderate rates Mrs. F. D. Maxwell /HOTEL NEW BELMONT Bowrdwalk at Ocean Ave. Eutopean Plan | Bath bedrooms AND RAT Jon. Met peut Ave . large niry ason, Bpring rat DUNN, Owne 1. ave. ‘near deach Pl 34 b diy; Mod- ielike, Owner- Ship-Mumt: A G, Loveite, ssee wve, nr. beach Newly remodeled and deco & Butop, “plan Bathing, by nuse. H. D. & C R Thayer Pacific and Hlinoks Running watec. Private from ‘hotel. Gnrage. Amer y. 330 up wkly. O Mattresses Allcotton Mattresses, 727, T TP T T 7. Simmons Link Springs, (6) Decorated Smokers $10.75 Trow St oak or walnut. Reg- all sines Were S$10.00 ‘s ss.w §15.50 Laver-tolt ularly §3 % $16.25 heavy tiekin at THE STAR’S LONDON OFFICE The Star maintains an office through The Dorland Agency, 14 Regent Street, London, §. W. 1. Readers of The Star are invited to make this office their headquarters while in Kurope and have their mail addressed in its care and forwarded without charge. Readers of The Star will be met on their arrival in Lon- don free of charge if they will advise in advance that they are coming. In most cases a Dorland uniformed man will be in attendance for the arrival of the more important boat trains, The office will take care of your mail, change money, send cables, book steamer, rail, air and theater tickets, plan sight-seeing tours and auto itineraries and help you generally, Copies of The Star are on file and you are entitled to make the fullest use of the service offered, A¥ New st ovrine' Garage | FABOR IN ‘GEARY | Beaumont rated. Amer immens' Coll Sarings. ail shves PRICE. . (4) Chifforobes: hardwood, in b ‘l‘" 1} I Seawitet $24.50 ¢ rricE.... oM Marine o tieking n in Loan $120 $180 $240 $300 $360 $540 $1,200 $100.00 $6,000 $500.00 THE _MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supervision U. S, Treasury 1408 1 STREET, w. Dk 31 “Raihline privieass b bath athiling hriviieges. Show orn Epen eroindings. ® Mra b S LATRD EDGEWATER Ccean end 8 0. aAve jropesn plani Cap, 150 water, h ge pathins up, HON LUZE McGul.an Hotel LA Ave. noar xeeptional table. Runni (! L nal table, Running waier | Bicentiong] tapls, Mganiox walef sl socims 1l rooms HOTEL TREXLER 0. _Caroling A ar Beach. 18th yr, ner. G sl S S

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