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26 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1937 Wl Resorts Resorts Resorts Resorts "Si-- Carl M. Johnson Left Widow $10 Ret of $39,000 Estate CATSKILL MOUNTAINS ATLANTIC CITY LONG ISLAM) CANADA CANADA CANAJA East Durham, N. Y. Tennei.ee near beach. $1 50 UK EI'BO-I'KAN.

sped. I nklj. Kooma with prtt.te n.Th. II ol dlnlnf mvn. A.

O. LOVBTTE CLEARUIEW" ten- NEW Civeu to Hi Sistei Hotel Morton Atlantic City writ for brochure and rates CENTER MORICHES, L. It on prunlic. rldlnff, tbr aramcni.nu; running all noma, Buokl.L Rile, sis up. t'nrxi-Dilod FufUna.

Bathing. All iporta, fcjcaliertt Tabic Send far Booklet N. J. O. BARLOW.

Boa 19. T. J. nEATtrER, Prop. I TFL.

(KNUR MORICHES 11 TUE WELDO Eu Darham. N. X. P. O.

Box 87-P Modern. Excellent table. Reasonable. Btlt. Greenville KICK INGHAM n.

Not Expensive A. L. Harver Sona BEL.MAR, N. J. C.

II. Krueger Left $300,215 Estate Fortune in Stocks, Bonds and Realty Willed in Trust for His Widow Charles H. Krueger, who died Dec. 6, 1935, left a gross estate of $328,672.73 and a net estate of according to a report by State Transfer Tax Appraiser David P. Soden, on file with the Surrogate today, Mr.

Krueger owned two pieces of real estate, his $17,070 home at 538 1st and Herridean Farm, at Os-eining, appraised for $24,980, Of his list of $113,053.24 worth of stocks and bonds, his largest holding was 2.843 shares -f Kennecott Copper Company, worth $82,802.27 at 29'h. Attorney's fees for Howard C. Kelly, of 225 Broadway, Manhattan, were $10,000. The entire estate was left in trust for the widow, Edith who is to be succeeded by their two sons, Harry Gordon Krueger and Deane William Krueger. All Arshamomaque Inn BEIXED0N, L.

1., on Peconic Bay BATHING. ORCHESTRA ALL SPORTS. ALSO COTTAGES. MONTH OR SEASON. TEL.

SOUTHOLD 114 WILLOW REST FARM, OreenTlllr N. Y. Tel. infill. iJiKlcrn; lk; lj.ii iliu-DiiiiK; water from tonrtli, boivllna, ihuffleboard.

rldina horie, utile; Cemlles; JU up. N. SCIIIItMLlt. sll (4fW WINDSOR 4th Ave. and A Belraar.

N. 1. Bathitij? from bouse. Rates to $114 per week ith nieals. Christian clientele.

Phone Belmar 640. JOHN E. HYNE3. PINE VILLA su cTrrk s. Arn.TWn plan.

FUia fnnn 11 s-f wKly. U.C.T.ylor TD E'EN VI I I ForHol.U. BoardlD, UrvE.r-.ll lLlad House, and (arm Houaea.wrlle Ctaam-Cattklll N. Y. Commerce.

Booalel E. MAPLEW00O FARM. Srtanllla. N. Taladern ic.Jlanl tatile; aoncr.lt twlmmlni pool, iliuflla-Board.

Metal ball, danelm, tenoli. Booklet. Adultl $14 up wklj. HAI.VOR8KN ft Kit NOT THE NEW MOORLAND HOTEL WESTHAMPTON KFACII, L. Surf Batbinn, Fishing, Riding, Tennis.

Golf, excellent Table, Southern Cook I nr. S. per dav American Plan; or European Telephone sthauipton 1016. M. J.

KFNNY. Mgr. HEW PROSPECT HOTEL ftMCLTER ISLAND HEIGHTS. LOM ISLAND. N.

kiutu jo weei.y wiUi meals, select Clientele. Now Open. Booking office. 1 Hanson Place. Brooklyn.

Tel. NKvins 8-6233 CEDAKSIIURE HOTEL, Seville. L. 1. Prht Dtn.h.

klrln Crul fur lUncinc. dining. Sailing, fHMna, golf, tennis. Bquct folder. BRADLEY BEACH, N.

J. SANF0RD FARM SSJL" Ne.r Catholic rhoretl. Ill up -lr. E. aC 6 WHY MOr iVF AT BRADLEY Haines Falls in the Catskills Loxhurst JOHN DUCK'S INN HAINES FALLS, N.

Golf course, tennis sine of riouae. Booalet. H. Myer Eastport. THE NlCtST PEOPL.B Safa Baochai Mila Ions Boardwalk tvery Sothmn Focilitv ShadvAvenuaa Cnildien't Playground.

MODERN FURNISHED HOMES TO RENT fOR THE SEASON Our Invitation i. Sincora Sl PARK INN, Balnea Falli.N.r. Hlgn in majestic Cataktlis. completely appointed. Beautiful view.

SwimmtnB, boating, fishing, tennis, goif. horses and Booklet. WATER'S EDGE INN, So. jaraeaport. J.

On Peconic Bay. Modern. Fishing, boating, golf1jtcJBooklet. E. O.

DOWNS. FRANK HICK'S JINGLE On Sunrlic Hrtwv. four mMn list of Jont. Btacfi ITfix iht aORO CLERK fit T'aVs I Xtzgg, Any infarnatitn Yu Viitrl Stamford, N. Delaware County WESTCHESTER COUNTY Westholni STAMFOHH, N.

Y. On-the-Stund, BEVAN HOTEL Larehmoat, N. V. LAKE IIOPATCONG, N. J.

STYX VILLA, LAKE flOPATCONO, N. Motorboatinit, bathing, dancing; hot. cold water all rooms. Special rates tor Juno. Hopatcong 2'J3.

Mrs. C. MATH IBS EN. Z'S tula, from Grand Central, Facing 1'ark md m1. TVnnls, Water Sports, Hiding.

Golf. From Sr v. J-8 wftkly; double, 19 daily. JjO weekly, with Tin a''. Telephone Smart, thorwiihly mtderti; fesulir randtzvoui far ptoplt wn apprtrlati aood living, chaerineu, tin ervita and nomolia atmatphera.

Ex part thef. Magnifleait mountain vlevt trtrn tpltioua rooma, Ntar Ctuatry Club. Galf. Laka and Watar Sparta. aa Nn.

Early Siatat Ratal Baokltt. G. K. HISCOX Gilmore Cottage stam.nrd.N.Y. n.

all spurts ati'l tiretlrnt fiOt1. $Ifl up. Kl. I'lliiO (t. ltklt.

Rocklawn Lodge Modprn Improvpmgnt-s. dood food. $18 Ua OCtW CITY, N. J. BROOME COUNTY A Will Drawn in 1919 Carl Martin Johnson of 1453 76th who died June 12 in Norwegian Hospital, cut off his widow, Adlina Matilda Johnson, of 607 Warren with a bequest of $10 in his will, filed today with Surrogate George Albert Wingate.

The residue of the estate of approximately $39,000 personal property, including an $1,800 mortgage on the home at the 76th St. address, was left to a sister. Bertha J. Carlson, of that address. Charles C.

Brand, an attorney, of 45 Cedar Manhattan, was named executor. The will was drawn Aug. 29. 1919. Sarah S.

Bryan, who died at 556 Halsey July 2, left an estate of not more than $500 real prop-perty, located outside New York State, and more than $10,000 and less than $20,000 personal property. She left her household furnishings and $1,000 each to two friends, Rachel M. Guiness of 506 Halsey St. and Mary Clear Davenport of 556 Halsey each of whom also received one-quarter of the residuary estate. To her nephews, Philip Shebell of Turner Falls.

and Earl Shebell of Greenfield, she left $1,000 each, her Vermont real estate and one-quarter of the residue. Church Receives S500 To the following she left $100 each: Her grandnephews, Philip, Charles, Robert and James Shebell of Turner Falls; Benjamin W. Guiness of 506 Halsey Bessie Shebell of Turner Falls, Carrie Guiness of 47-C4 Sutter Ozone Park; Beulah Seibeit of Greenfield, her niece, Minrrie Bonville of Greenfield, Raymond Davenport of 556 Halsey the Bide-a-Wee Home for Animals and the Cripple Children's Home. The Throop Avenue Presbyterian Church received $500. Gustav J.

Brunjes, who died July 9 at his home, 33 Clarkson left an estate of about $10,000 real and more than personal property. The entire estate is bequeathed to his son, Austin S. Brunjes, of the same address. Ktuherine Loretu Da us Sullivan of 4fil 81st who died June 4 at 61 Fulton Hempstead, left an estate of $13,000 personal property. To a daughter, Lauretta J.

Sullivan, of the above address, she bequeather an account in the Municipal Credit Union of New York City, two Title Guarantee At Trust Co. bonds and a S. W. Straus bond addition to which a Metropolitan Insui ance Co. policy of $1,000 was made payable to her.

The residue, consisting of slocks, was kit to a granddaughter, Aice V. Sullivan. Charles J. Bell, who died March 3 at his home. 401U Ae ieft an estate ol S1.5U0 perwnal property.

He bequeathed $1 to his sister, Mae Btil Guerr of 1040 Macombs the Bronx. A clause in the will explains this bequest is on the ground that "inasmuch as she is married and well to do and well provided for, and also because certain events in the past have demonstrated a lace of that affection and consideration dye a brother from his otiiy sister, and an attitude indicating a marked indifference to my welfare and well being." Househoid furniture and personal effects are left to his widuw. NovilUa C. Bell of 7801 11th Ave. The residue is divided into two equal parts, of which one is left in trust to ihe widow, who is to receive the income lor hie.

A' her death the trust is to be- continued lor the benefit of a son. Jackson W. Bell of 1490 Lexington who is to receive the income MONOQU AGA Under new management. Wm. M.

Retzer. BREAKERS BEACH FRONT rtt. 2d Si Sts. I A. YOLNti (talk iyprinn ifarm Jinn Stamford, N.

t. 'Booklet. Tea Mase. LAKE MAHOPAC DCTCHESS COUNT BELLEVUE otEAS AJ e'hth st. R.tthirtf Pririlrses Elevators.

Cfntral. J. MfCONVEI.L. rI OCEAN GROVE. N.

J. 1 SHADY LAKE FARM Boating, ottr.lng, d.nrlna hall, rtitloi, pianos, amateur aliowi. Irwn K.mei, ill to 115. Booklet. WHITE HALL MANOR FARM Slaat.burs, N.

V. Tel. 33 HOTEL MAHOPAC SHAWM0NT (7 Ocean Ave. Oein Grove, N. J.

mufi out. (inlf, liJitl.inir, tennli. horsta. I Orrlifitra. From fis ina)e: ttouhle.

LAKE MAHOPAC, N. V. Yd. Malmyae 4.t Tennis. New concrete pool.

Dancing i yVeet-end. rlav. $13-814. Uookift i SHADY I1FLL, Hyde Park, N. T.

GREEWVOOD LAKE Modern-Clean-Cool. Dlrccll.v on bmcli. accummodatlons at ciodost liispiM-tion and inquiry invited. I. A.

A SPRING LAKE, N.J. Oulet farm; h'ch grounds; atiolpsome fonrt-bathing: electricity. 811! .50. Bklt. HAVEH ORANGE COCXTY, N.

X. BILWDON HOUSE IN. 1 All unnrta. Hanrlng nlghflT. Orrh.

1 uo. Bklt nv tiic1 niri aw 4ttr siifiriivv. A PWEFECfaraEO hotetu at SPRINCLAKE Luiuriou. Living at Moderate Batea i NEW YORK STATE Take your vacation In N. Y.

State. Write Bureau of State publicity, Dept. O. Allbanv. N.

for FREE copies of two big vacation bookipts. "Vacation" and "Varation At It.iatlnB, Hli inn. Oii-alr Dane Inn. iinmf like Cooking. Own farm and dairy protlucLi.

Ace cnristlan cltwieia. Fol(ir 1. r.wt Jerrli 218. E. Pattern All Koom.

and Suites with Private Bath 1 OPENS JIM: Phone: i-loo r. VAN Btl'NT ADIRONDACK THE IDEAL VACATION CLIMATE The average mid-summer temperature of the Province of Quebec has been definitely established by many years of official records, as varying between 50 degrees and 70 degrees Fahrenheit, with a low percentage of humidity. These figures apply to the Province as a whole. Average mid-summer temperatures in the favoured vacation districts range between 60 and 65 degrees. The figures' shown on the above "temperature map" are attested by Dominion and Provincial reports.

They are based on many years of meteorological observation. This means that Quebec vacationists are assured of bright sunshiny days and cool restful nights. It means thorough enjoyment of favourite summer sports under the most favourable and comfortable conditions conditions that spell renewed health and increased vitality to cope with workaday problems on your return home. Best of all, Quebec is right at your own door. It is only overnight from almost any point in the eastern and middle-western states.

Come by motor, bus, train or 'plane. It will be the grandest vacation you've ever had one that you'll regard with fond memories for years to come. From the hearty bienvenue that greets you to the sincere au revor that speeds you, Quebec is the ideal vacation land. three live at 538 1st St. Daughter Gets All Clara Hsrt Bow.

who died Feb. 7. 1937. -idow of Edward H. Bow.

and a member of an old Brooklyn lamily, left a uross state ol $61.337 94 and a net of 61, chiefly In mortgages, notes and cash, all of which went to her daughter, Emily Hart Bow of 76 Remsen St. Attorney's fees for Charles Coleman Miller Of 29 Broadway, Manhattan, were $1850. Helene Meyer, who died April 10. 1937, left a gross estate of $38,717.67 and a net estate of $36,426 22. lamely in mortRaKes.

Attorney's fees for Stanley J. McCremllsk of 132 Nassau Manhattan, were $1,250. The whole estate went to her on. Edward of 158 S. 8th St.

Fred Schaefer. who died Jan. 26, 1937, left a gross estate of $33.463 21 and a net estate of $17,699 Oti, principally in stocks and Jointly-owned property. Attorney's lees for Charles J. Hartmann of 1187 Hal-aey were $250.

The whole estate passed to the widow, Elizabeth, ol 315 Jdarlne Ave. Charles H. Quick, who died Sept. 9. 1936.

left a gross estate of $49,316 02 and a net estate of $32.800 72. In stocks, bonds and bank accounts. Attorney fees for Charles H. Law son of 32 Broadway. Man.

hattan. were $760. The estate went to lour nephews, three nieces, two grand-nephews, one grandnlece, 12 friends, and t. Paul's Church of Trenton, N. J.

Shared by Kin William J. Jordan, who died March 3, 1937. left a gross estate of $33,721.72 and a net estate of $30.699 39, jn cash and moruages. Attorney's fees for Blandy, Mooney and Shtpman of 40 Wall Manhattan, were $1,000. The estate went to a niece, a nephew, two grandnieces, and two grandnephews.

Thomas H. Laney, who died Dec. 28, 1936, left a gross estate of $0,547.62 and net of $18,740 In cash and bank accounts, which went to a nephew. Wesley Griffing of 666 10th St. Carrie B.

Iremonser, who died April 21, 1937, left a gross estate of $21.310 53 and a net of $19,742.12. A house at 5 Revere Place was appraised at $7. 500. The estate went to a daughter. Fannie B.

Ire-monger of 181 Rutland Road, and a son, Robert S. ol 850 Amsterdam Manhattan. Henry James Devtns, who died March E. 1935. left a gross estate of $11 550.20 and a net estate of $10,070.45.

chiefly bank acoun's. which went to a niece. Evelyn Hamilton of 8986 215th Place, Queens and a friend. Blanche A. Renouard 291 6th Ave.

Adelman Left $11,630 8arah D. Adelman, who died May 11. 1937, left a gross estate of $11,630 52 and a net estate of $9 837 96 in stocks, bonds and bank accounts, which went to her hasband, Aaron H. Adelman. and her mother.

Babetta Dreyfuss, both ol 554 Senator St. Nicola Motta. who died Jan. 22, 1937. left a gross estate of $4.855 92 and a net rstate of $3,756.07.

Bis equity in a house at 2102 E. 7th St was appraised at $3,000 The estate went to five sons and a daughter. Amos Alt, who died Nov. 1. 1936.

left a gross estate of S3. 583. 77 and a net of $2,535.68, mostly in hank accounts, virtually all of which went to his son, Leroy Vernon AHz ol RttUewuod, N. J. Jnhn C.

B. Kempf, who died June 22, 1937, left a gross and net estate of 86. the chief asset being a $6 750 house at 116-118 Palmetto St. The estate went to his son, John and his granddaughter. Dorothy, both of 149 Magnolia Floral Park.

LUlle Josephine Hooker, who died April 27, 1937, left a gross pslate of $9,771 10 and a net of $6.545 89, largely in bank accounts. The principal heir was a sister, Rosabeile Hooker Lorcnz of Des Homes, Iowa. Estate to Widow Tobias Markowitz. who died Oct. 31.

1936, left a gross estate of $1,734.50 and a net of $267.50. The principal heir was his widow, Fannie, of 522 Ocean Ave. George H. Kolson, who died March 25, 1937. left a gross estate of $7.046 97 and a net estate of $5 985 84, which went to a ulster, two brothers and a nephew.

Alexander Francis Gibson, who died Feb, 16, 1936, left a gross estate of 86 and a net of $7,527 12. chiefly in bank accounts. The principal heir was a sister, Agnes Gibson Duffy of Jersey City. Edward A. Smith, who dli'd April 3 3936, left a gross estate of $6,899.71 and a net estate of $4.379 06.

His interest in the funeral directors' firm of M. J. Smith and Sons of 248 Prospect Park West, the chief asset of the estate was appraised at $6.525 21. The whole went to the widow, Oeorglana, of 248 Prospect Park West. LOOS LAKE rOLONY.

Inn and cuttaaes. modern young people'a Chrislian resort, i Licensed bar. S16 up Booklet. EDDY FARM HOTEL Hl.At 'k'haWK" LOHCE. Pine Bu.hr N.

Cumlnrtitbie roonib. All Excellent nieaLs. All sports available. $15 00 week. S3 day.

Gentiles. LAKE VIEW S-'leert ril-nlele. Phone 230. M. L.

MILLER. NEW JERSEY Mra. LESTER PETTIG BEW. Cli.llftlo.. N.

V. LAKELANOoJERSr tKht BOOK of Scenic Mute fun; leu con In tteamy Morrli I and Siian-i Count iei. j. Laka. McAVEIGH HOUSE CHESTERTOWX.

WABREN N. If. Modern improvements; excellent cul-Mne: Rater sports, tennis, dancing, horsebaok rtrimc: also social director: front-ug Loon Lako. S1H weekly. Booklet.

JAMES McAVEIGH. THE WITHINGTON. Trout Lake. tCn client tahls! flailing, larga roorai, rururimt water, conveniences, fD up. U.

F. U. No. 1. Diamond N.

Y. iporti. Ilotfls. eottaeei. DAISY FARM Homelike Cernian-AtiifrirjT co kinR.

nn ful surrnitiilincs. $12. tji-ntiips. ANN A A VKK ukiidThuseI Water iporta. PrlTite hrh.

J16-I1S. Good bimIi. MT. VIEW FARM BOL'SE Meadow Brook. Orange N.

1. Impts. Water sports. Churches. Gentiles.

$15 ULSTER COCNTY, N. Y. a J.akeUnd (uuncil. Cranberry Lake, N. 1 Exclusive resort hotel.

90 minutes from N. V. C. Holt, halluiur. A.

B. Wallaie I Mar. N. lieu. Slu'lliian Sq.

Hotel, B'wiy I at 7l.st sr. I COSSAVL'NA LAKE. In the fool hills of the Adirondack. Rates $16 per wvek. Booklet.

KINCAID'3 HOTEL. Co.ayuna. Y. LAKE GEORGE, N. Y.

until he is 45 years old. I Upon attaining the age of 45. the will PINES LAKE HOUSE srtwood; N. J. I'buDe ISrwlon Open May lo Oit.

Tiljle iuu-Plied from own farm, free tioatinz, liMhlK, ten-nH. Ralri Illilt. Elmer K. Hill. THROCKMORTON alleniurst, NEW JERSEY Wber, Dp.iI Lake mrrt, Ooean Nrw (ontinenlal Plan breakfast.

Anierlcan. JOHN R. BEVERIDGER. Mer Dreamland KYSERIKE N.V. EDGE WATER CAMP KINGSTON.

NEW YORK, R. D. Modern. All Sporta. Quiet.

Homelike. Christians. Folder. E. J.

HUNT. NEW TROUT HOI ST HAGUE. N. y. ON LAKE OEORGR On lake.

Capacity 125. Moucrn hotel. Run. mniE water, private baths; own larm products. Orchestra.

Tap room and Brill. Furnished cottages for housekeeping. Booklet. R. J.

BOLTON, Proprietor. RisicTlfotsE HA(iLE-ON-LAKE (itOKGE, N. T. Spacious, airy rooms: overlooks lake: ail water sports: golf near: private beach; good oi.nn weekly up LAKE PLACID MW ATLANTIC HOTEL SI'KINO LAKE BEACH. V.

J. Barhins from hotel overlooking ocean Oun Tennis. ELd. SVtLIVAN CO. SRAWANGUNK MOUNTAINS mi 1 i i ni- tMMLaAt- srftefe-Ji imjit-tmmtmamm SUNSET REST Own farm product.

Bat lung, fishing. Quiet. Heal farm. $8-112. OentUcs.

PENNSYLVANIA atop the pocotio tUTHERLAND la tha Idral vacation apnl rtit and retreaUon. tnjov every aport tha tool mountain ei'sllffit Office da Tourism Quebec, Canada. 0'CUpA'C Saranao Lake Placid. QilLn tdge of town. Litrge modern room with bi.th; heated; on lake bhore.

AH sports. Excellent meals. $.1.50 weekly. Gentiles. Booklet.

h'lteli. Peaionable ratea. Congenial social lite. Full Information from N. Y.

Offlca. I E. 42d SIIANDELEE LAKE HOTEL Shandetee, N. Y. LI.

Manor P. 0. German-Amer. ladle IS up. Gentiles.

RUDOLPH JAUSHNKJ. FRIENDS LAKE MAINE CONNECTICUT Lit. VAnderbMt 3-5010 or Box 4. fl I POCONO PINES. PA.

provides, the son is to y.ot the principal ol that trust fund "if in the opinion of the executor or his succssct or successors and an alienist to be designated by the Surrogate's Court for that purpose he is mentally fit and capable of administering his own affairs. At his death the remained Is to go to chant. The other half is likewise loft in trust, to the son under the same end. But should be predecease his mother, she Is to receive the whole outright," T. H.

Allen Estate to Widow Thomas B. Allen of 136 Vakman Place, who died June 8 at 39th St. and 3d Mt hi? es'ate of $1,800 real property consisting of his home, and ab'iut $100 personal property, lo his widow, of that address. Anthony J. Faruolo of 79 79'h who died April 7 at Polyclinic Hospital.

Manhattan, left his entire estate of not more than $5 000 to his widow, Tessie, of the address'. Eva MeUood. who du-d at her residence. 502 Westminster Road, June 30. left her entire estate of less than $5,000 personal property to her sisters, Henrietta and Sarah Melgood, of the Westminster Road address.

Prank McGahan. who. died at his residence. 225 8th Ave ieft his entlra estate of less than $10,000 personal property to his daughter, Katharine, of the same address, with instruct inns to use as much of th-a estate as she thought necessary for the care of her sister, Mary, also of the dth Ave. address.

Son and Daughter Share Mary Rothe of 415 47th St who died July 5. left an estate of not more than $7 500 real and nt more than $.1,000 personal property benurathmg a diamond ring t't her niece, Marlon McMahnn of 33-35 170th St Flushing, she left the rest to her son, William Rothe, of 7R25 4th Ave, and her daughter. Sarah M. Newton of 3H-17 207th Queens. Joseph Gerve.

who died at his residence, 85 Hudson Ave Jan. 21. 1936. left his entire esate of $9 000 real and $21 personal property to his widow. Anna.

Pill rne P.O. cn.itertown, N.V. On th. 1 Uk. Modern.

IKI1 iDurti. Ne nr1 Wm Mur)hy The Gravmoi'e Hotel HOPKINS PLACE 1UC UiajlllUIC HUICI Waramaui Quiet, reltned. mo Lake Waramaug. High, quiet, refined, mod PORTLAND, MAINE ChmtiLns. Spts.

Bklt. G. C. Hopkins Sons VIRGINIA "The Beautiful Cavernt of Luray" Routs 211. 90 miles west of Washington.

N'eir Skyline Urlre and Shenandoah I'trk. booklet on request. Box llloa, LuriT. Ta Orkney Springs Hotel, Orkney Springs, Va. (lolf, dancing, bathing.

Oentlle house. Reasonable. Mra. E. L.

COCK RE LL VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. WEST SHORE COTTAGE Acc. i 5. Hot. anl mi ruuntn? iratpf.

Escellent tirhla. Dnnrlnjc, all sporls. Sirimioiii aiatlresseg. $1S-(J0. Harryville 2147.

liooklpi. Joy. H. CAXTWEU, SEVEN ACRES HOTElT1 T5 tali si from eity. Uadaro lmp'U.

Ooud flihtnt All outdwr iporti. 1.5.00 wceklT. BKI-L. PAitlTTlOTEL JV Modern; running water in ell rooms. Own bathing beach.

Near churches. INTERLAKEN INN Berkshire Hills. All snorts. J330 up. Booklet ASBIRY PARK, N.

J. HOTEL T1IFIII Oltll 6th ASBLRY PARK. Near Ocean All outside rooms. Private baths or running water. Excellent cuisine.

Newly lur-nished bedrooms. Moderate rales. Under the personal direction of KHODES CURKIE and MYRTLE JENNINGS. ASBURY PARK 197 lhe Gilchrist r' Modern. Putting, Tnnlj, Shuffleboard Ratea S18-S25.

GEO. E. GTIiCHRIST STARLIGHT INN On Lake Modern Housf. Good Table, Bathing. Fish-Tennls' Dancing.

Booklet. DKLAWARE VIEW FARM, 5hohoITr. Mortarn Imp rote ments. Boating, bathing, rishing. tennis, golf, wlmming pool.

German cooklJig. E. W. BURGESS ECHO LAKE HOUSt. Rauta 209, Eeha Lake.

Pa. lletwen StroiKlsburf A BmhkllL, Prtiate baths. Own farm produ- ti. $18 up eetr. BooklaL L.

Boggi MIUND VIEW LODGE. W. Hivn-on-Sound coif, tenull. Bom. cookinc.

Chrll. am. I jn-IJS. BtHiUlt. Mrt.

F. M. OI.EW1NE. Middlesex County Willi Its beautiful new loimge, Is handv lo theatres and stores, with ample parking space adjoining. (day We serve steak, chicken or shore dinners to large or small parties.

D.ning room ano Cafeteria. E. H. KILBRIDE, Mgr. G.

V. SEEMAYER. Prop. SEA VIEWH0USE 100 feet Irom beach. AH sporta.

Special i low rates Aug. 25 to Sept. 15. Booklet, THE LOOKOUT M.intj Occitn view. 3 minutes to beach.

Rales $20 to $25 weekly. Booklet, I KIX-MONTE, Thompsonvtlle, N. Y. AU ipnfti. Lama ruamt.

SwimailrKr. fWiine, ricellenl Iiallan-Amrrif'sn fou-l lfBl tarm. 15. HOTEL CHALF0NTE Ocean front. Oulslne unxecelled.

Modem, up to date. Oolf and sports. Old Virginia cook. Ins. CoffejB Shoppe.

Bathing privileges free. BoroL. I. Reserves Called to Camp Dix Twenty-six Army Reserve officers of the 4th and 7th Radio Intelligence companies, the 302d and 303d Signal battalions and the Second Corps Area Service Command all New York and New Jersey residents will assemble Sunday at Camp Dix, N. for 14 days of active duty, it CATSKILL MOINTAIXS C.HAM AILAM IC COOKMAN AVE.

ASBIRY PARK. N. J. Block to Beach Cafeteria Outside Rooms I'p llaily Special Weekly Rale HOTEL COLUMBIA COTTAGES Overlooking Ocean. Asbury Park, N.

J. Write for Rates. A. L. Harvey Sons Canadensis, V.

TIRGINIA BEACH, VA. New Waterier Hotel, Vlntnia Beach, Va, Now open for your Spring vacation, with every convenience. Ask for booklet B. SEA SIDE HOUSE BELLW00D FARM Nl v- elwtrlcltj; ham eooklDz; fsrai pt'idbcta. uo kly.

Near tfturrhea. lloohiet. U. F. WOLF 1 Ne for mothers with On Lake East Hampton.

-aTaV" Conn. TenntJ. Ca- noelng. Orchestra. T-" Large modern rooms, run- nlng water.

Christian clientele. Excellent meals. Rates Bklt. FRANK HEIRENDT. Prop.

Special Low Rates, June and September was announced today from Army 1LE KOB And Cottages Canadensis, Pa. Modem. Swim, Pool. 8ports A. A.

Steflen I p- ASBURY AVENL'E BAY OF NAPLtS HOTEL. Una Latl, NaplM, Maine. SOU-aera vacation paratlli. Fiitilnc, rlcilnr trails, golf, eta. Wrlla for bookl't headquarters at Governors Lsiand BARCLAY COTTAGE, Virginia Reach B-il.

ful: Isrva lawns; fr.tti vege. and fruit Hates til in S21 wklr. villi HppHnl f.mtlr rslei. I I I European $1.50 up. children, families, showers; modern.

BoaU and trips free. CtuisUans. Bookl M. DE COU Bnoklet. GLENMERE Canadensis, Pm.

Oolf, TpnnlB, Hwlmmlnu. Kidlne. llklt. E. Brew.r NEW HAMPSHIRE 3a A.e.

at Klng.ley 8t. 11UIC1 nUCrUCCU Flr.proof.Mr..C.H.W.ttlln PRINCESS ANNE HOTEL, Vlrsinla Beach, Va. Now Open, lllrnrt ocar, fruitt. Ainerlraa Plan. Chrlitl.n ell.nt.le.

w. p. strTll'ia. Mrr. Shipping Table SCHROEDt.K'S MOUNTAIN LAKE RESORT Pine loret; bathing, boating, fishing on premises.

Tennis. Ormnn kitchen. $18-20. Amusements. Tel, Kingston 345-W-l or Box 29.

Kingston. N. Y. SPKI'IE Ml. IIOUSK, High elevntlun; private pool; table products from own farm.

Booklet. Jos. S. Price. THE JEFFERSON At hi.

tfk.ii Fourth Ave. Tel. 82 100 Rooms. SO Baths. Paeinif the Ocean.

UnDHUnr a. Hampton IfUrUfVUU Conn. A four-star vacation hit with yonnR people. Write for boklet with 6a photORTHphS. LakTPocotopaug Lodge 'l0 Lake front.

Private beach. Running water social activities, clay tennis court, excellent cuisine. Booklet. Mrs. Llndstrom TAN ADA SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA, WEST CHESTNUT LAWN Reitful, i lean, flood food, modem, balhlna, trti.

Crcsco, I'a, CLIFF VIEW. Fummn fnr tioipHilUT eTfe). IpiiI ui.nls. Mpal rlidlra lor your vnratlon. P.klt P.

0. llm 4ul, Trpsro. II. Cltkey ft Sun. WYANDANK Tpa Mo)erale Rffte.

Afner. Tlan. O. A. Chedlirough It AVENSWOOI1 Fifth Avenue.

Tel. 1318. E. E. WLSH POlToH RE PSIE, 810 iin.

Ame rlcan Lurop. Near ocertn. Capiu'ltv increased. MRS. W.

O. MORTON The House With the View" in the White Motinfalni HOTEL LOOKOFF Excellent Table Orchestra Elevator Carafe NO HAY EKVKB IENNIS GOLF. No to Guests SUGAR HILL, N. H. Merrill 4c Sanborn Ownership Management Boohltt.

L. BARNED, Palcnvill. N. Y. NEW C0MSTOM PARK VT'L77- map mmmmmm CoivTxvteA C001 COMFORT IlenrrvlUe, Fa.

BRIDGEWAY INN on Salmon Rivei l.eesvllle. Conn. Modern. Sports. Chrlatians Booklet.

W. E. Root. East Hampton. Conn.

ments; natural swimming pool; tennis $lo and up. Booklet. A. P. KHTJEN Henrrville, P.

BostlnR, uhLI'-' butlilng. tennis, pluif pong, handball, all sports. Write lor booklet. PINC SPRINGS FARM. Freehold, N.

I. Tel. UeautiruUj illumed. All aporta. aiLiio.

(ffciieitra, Uaaclog, Cnterulnmern niliily. Own farm prorlurta. Bungalow or room. III. ATLANTIC CITY, N.

J. I.AKKIU RST DUPE RANCH, on the Connectieut River, East Hampton. Conn. Booklet. Social Director.

RHODE ISLAND Milford, Pa. SAGAMORE SIKIKCI.KK Catskill, N. V. own farm. HoHtinn, bathlnp, fish In r.

Moderate rates. Booklet. CatskiU 1087-J. II. Strieker PP1NCESS INDIES AND CANADA TOMORROW ACADIA lor Yarmouth and St.

Johns. N. Juiy IB; Irom Pier 18, N. R. iMurray St.i.

Mails close 7:30 a.m., sails 10.30 a m. Letter and prmrs mails u-X'-ppt relsteri-d arlicies) lor Nova Scotia, parcel po.t. COAMO Rico', lor Sim Juan July and Ciudad Trulillo 20. Irom Pier 15. R.

(M.udcn Lanei. Mails close noon isuop. malls 1 pm. sails 3 pin Letter and prill's nwti.s lur Aruba. Ctiracao, Repullc.

Porto Rlro, S.tba. Croix. SI. E'is'atius, St. Martin and St.

Th 01) a parcel ps Ol.dMKl.t iilnmhianl, for Port ao Prince Jitlv 111. kiiiastiin from Pier H. Krooklyn lurmail Malls close KilKI a sails noun. Lettler and prints mails for Hani and Jamaica; parcel post. ORIZABA (New Yfrk Cuba for July III Pit.nrr'so 20 and Vera Cruz 21: from Pier 14.

E. (Wall St.l. Ma: 1 pm sails 4 m. Letter and prm's mails for Cutniieciie. Cuba and Yuca'an and other pans ol Mexo; parcel pos' for and Mexican States of Carnperhe and Yuca'an.

PETEN (United fur July 19. KilK'ton 21. Crist' bal 23 and Port Limon 24: from Put 0, N. R. (Kt-cior St i.

Mails cloFe a in noon. and prints mails for Costa Rica Rhode Island for vacation. Marvelous beaches and climate sports, cenerv. leafuod. Write for Information, Secretin of suae.

Providence. WILLOW SHOOK FARM, R. 0.2, CaUHIII. N. at Grera Laka.

Own dairy farm product i. Boatlnz. tii'Mne. flMrm. S13-SH.

Booklet. John H. Steel Ailult Uuncaloif Camp for Christian yutiL; ni-ii and women On Twin in I'ocoiiOi. open. Our oti orchestra.

Ukyctine. hutiei, aU iiurl8, lluokkt. Box C'ift, Milford. Pa. Telephone.

VEUMONT HOTEL TKKESEt LAKE BOMOSH-S, VT. Directly on lake; all outdoor sports, danc In. Fin table. LOW RATES. Booklet.

Bo 5. EARL E. BENNETT. Mgr CaroiimaAv. Just off Hotirdmeatk.

SntialFamilyvrfCreupRdM 0KHI5TIIA OAMCING rrem Hotel wwtc ro Boomit imoeuoon.N pian rates Block Island SArr.ERTlES. The moH healthful location In the mts. Excellent table. $14. J.

Callahan. lit7M. Bklt I TlAHUNGTO.No- Iciral fnr rml vacation, $16 up. Booklet. THE MANOR HIGH GATE FALLS, VERMONT, (let booklet describing oetutlftil ran Mori pandiie.

All-tipenw Ticatlon. $1 Vt-Cintfliin til pi Qima. lennli, dancing. HorU free. $15 ELM THEE I.Y focono Mountains Pa.

TO THE Mo-lcrn. Goml fmil All iports. fUasnnabl. Bklt. Due Tomorrow ATLANTIDA (Standard Fruit from La Celba July 9.

to Pier 20, E. afternoon. BREMEN 'North tierman, frr.m Bremen, Juiy 9, Southampton. Cherb'iurK. to Pier 86.

N. W. 46th morllinn. DIXIE (Morgan), from New Orans 10, to Pier 49 N. W.

8 a.m. 'ORT TOWNSHEND iFurnessi. from St. John's. Halllaa, to P.tr N.

5f.h 9 a m. CEORGE WASHINGTON Dnmlnioni. from Norfr.a, Juiy 14, to P.er a. Si. It Frank.

in St. PILSUDSKI (Gdynia Irom Gdynia July 6. O.oci.i.anull, to fh H.iboken. morr.ir.s. PLAI'ANO (United Friv.i, from Pier'o Puer'o Pier 7, N.

Rector 5 30 ni. HEX il'alianl. from Genoa 1, Maps, Gibraltar, to Pier 92, N. W. 5-U uiorniriK.

Outgoiiifj Ships TRANSATLANTIC TOMORROW BLACK EAGLE (B)ack lor Antwerp Juiy 2ti and llil. Pier K. Weehawkfin, N. J. M.uis noon.

Parcel p'tnt for B'iKinn C'liu, Belgium. Luxemburg and Ncllierlaiuii. COLUMBUS (North German for Cohfi July 21, Plymouth arid Clu-rbouic 'Ji Bremen 2'i (Seanotti; Irom Pier t)(i. N. R.

iW. 44th St i. Mails tVwt 1 pm (stlpp. mans 3 m.l: 5 u.m. Le'ler and prints malis for Austria, Czechoslovakia, Danzig, E'o-nla.

Finland. France. Germany. Great Britain, Hunaary, Iran. Irish Free Sta'e, Kenya and Uganda, Latva, Liberia (x-ept Cape Paimas and l.itli-i-ania and Luxemburg, Netherlands.

Northern Ireland. Norway, Poland, Portuvrti. Rumania. Siam (letters', Sierra Lfor.t. Spain, Sweden.

Switzerland and 1J. S. R. and Madeira and South Afrirn. parcel post for Austria.

Cer ki.i. France. Germany. Great Britain. Hun-nary, Irish Free State.

Northern Ireland Switzerland and U. S. 8. R. EXHIBITOR (American Export), for Piraeus Aug.

f. Salonlra 8. etc from er F. Jersey City. Mails close noon.

Parr, poat for Bulgaria, Orccce, Rumaii.a Turkey. HIM1ITII IIOI'SE. Blf Indian, N. Y. H.enuful taole: own farm products: tennis sports.

Pine Hill 72-P14. $15 weekly. Uefersoja SO. KENTUCKY AV E. AT LAN TIC CITY WEEKLY RATE FOR TWO I FROM ROOM BATH MEALS OCEAN BATHING FROM HOTEL WEEK-END SPECIAL! OCEAN VIEW HOTEL BLOCK ISLAND, Rhode Island SATURDAY (Lunch) TO $11 MONDAY (After Lunch) 1 1 FREE BATHING FREE DANCING Folder on Request MocN AUGHTON'S "anchwier.

11 1 uh elevation. Oolf and all apnrli ne.rcy. llooktet. LltE VIEW HOUSE, roULTNEX VT. On Laka Bt.

Catherine. Modern, all sports. Cattatta for renu $20 weekly. Booklet IIK IN THE MOIINTAM8 lilinLlll.ll H.K.D.I Kntland, Vi. Plshlnfj (boats freei.

tennis, saddle horses Restricted. IIS 50-118. Bklt. A. J.

Fomultes Jinnuirn. parcel post for Costa Hica MAPLE REST, Leeds. N. 1. nathlni flshlna, tiundne, aoiufenientl, Garitiles.

Hnoklet. MoU.rsl. r.K'l. Tel. 4K-4 CalliliL J.

E. KOPKI1 Jan ilrn. PRESIUENT LINCOLN (Dollar Ha- SUNSET COTTAGE. Ml. Msrlfin, N.

Y. Mr. Mrs. Ilelyr luvile r.mile luililne, buHtlriK. flslihtn.

Near churches, tahle. $-'. North Pacific Coast and california via thi CANADIAN ROCKIES Round Trip Rail Fare 1 40 35 from New York I 00 Air-conditioned stancbr sleepers, diners, lounge cars on Canadian Pacific fast transcontinental trains. Take Tht Dominion from Montreal or Toronto; The Mountain from Chicago. Ot go via Great lakes steamer and rail.

See Banff and Lake Louise en route no extra cost. low Round Trip Rail Fsres to Banf end Itii Von will prefer The Ontwood, Mt. l'wuno i new ci hulul, at'coiiiiucKlatlnii Prlvils batln or ruriniiik, water In aU rooms. American plan; delirium foixl. Golf, Hursen, Timim, BUlUnls.

Orrheitra, Ilcjs-iesi. Write for weekly fwhedtiloi of xiiorli and nxi.il events. Booklet. Tel. Mt.

l'oeoiio M0. ClIAKLhS A. Wtllt. SPECIAL WEEKEND BATES Enjoy tempt-in food, sea-water baths; Inviting aur-roundfngs. HOTEL SENATOR, Atlantic City.

spend vo vacation at the seaside the place to find good food, genuine hos. pitailly and relaxation at Atlantio City. vit.a July 1H. Cristobal 22. etc, to M.mi'.a Sept.

2: from Pier 9. Jersey Cltv i. No malls carried on Una 7 p.m. TIDE TABLE (By the Coast and Oeodetic Survey) Saving Timet PINE GROVE VILLA Gond table. All sports.

Reasonable. Booklet. MASSACIIUSET" S. INCLUDING BERKS1IIRES KIRCHNER FARM INN ftiaii. On Lake Ash mere.

Boating, bathing, fish-lug, tennis, golf, dancing. Excellent table Booklet. Rates $16 up. J. K.

Lawrence. Cairo In the CaLskills DEVONSHIRE PINES r--" Bonmi rltri bath. Excel, flew. From Cp. lr.O.

AM iportii. loir. Otlbert I. Com. 11IK KAHKAC.AKSETT and Furnislioil Cottages I1MK IS! AM), 11.

I. "A VACATION THAT SATISFIES" On water front. Large, airy rooms with hot and cold rumng water. Excellent food from own (arm products. Boating bathing, tennis, lishlng.

Reasonahlc! Booklet. C. A. MOTT THE Cairo, N. V.

rooms; aii Iiorne table; tennis, churches; Hmuwrnrntl. Cap, 100 BookJrt JAMES O'CON NELL. MOaiD atti al OAK NOV I HOUSI (L4NW000 HOTIk KIIAOOW BROOK, ilillsdale, N. Berk-shlrea lloraellke resort. Weekends and rarstlDn.

Impts. rishinff. Booklet, Tel. 6P-1L Itouta CONNECTICUT Hiuh Wa'er Low Wa'er AM. PM A I M.

Hook T2(Til 711 7 41', Ihe Bat'eiy 1 A3 2 22 7 SB 8 3(i llll Gate I 4 04 4 37 'I 10 33 11 111 JIJLY15 Sal.Ov Hook 2 10 8.01 8 4li The Battery 2 32 3 10 1 8 54 9 30 He. I Gate 08 32 11 31 12 18 SL'N RlBE3NnSKTS FOR RESORT AND TRAVEL INFORMATION CALL MAIN 4-6200 NEW ENGLAND Lomii. Alio low-cost Canadian Kocmcs F.xptmi Tours including hotels, motoring See us loi trsnipoitsOoo whether you go ot return QdvuitllioM 1 E. Rosch, Geo. 54 MsHunn Avenu New York.

Phone VAnHerhilt iMH, 1(1 Is the idenl lanil. iMimnirr climate and laaciiiaLitiy old uorid KVERGRf FN CBOVE Ft RUNG, N. T. MMern. Itathlnit, fitncing; firai iiru iin-ia; ifeMent taMt; r'lnninn wtirr In roomi; frw ihovTuri; bstbs.

rT9 ItJ up. K. I'KIF I.II A I'KH. Hnrsei, Nwnn, Oancaj Cailuo. Who gtloie.

iiw-kUet, Tel. Cairo 14. Stroudsburg, Pa. MAPLEHURST INN '-'Z': All sports. Kwlmmlns pool.

Excellent meals New dance barn Reasonable rates. Accoin Diodatci 2W. BuuUei. W. t.

Burnett TWIN LAKES HOTEL i Canaan, Conn Home cookfng. All iporti. ti ti per dir; In nii.tu and up earn per week; ilritfla ICS and pec boutltl, 4. f. AlOO.NLK, flop.

For romDlrte Information on Block Inland, Martha'a Vineyard. Nanturket and Khode Island resorts call b.i) Information Bureau. July 15 I Julv 14 i RiiCS.S.Jij fck'ts e.37 Ktscs.5.37 26 i SI Jr.

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