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AGREE OH POSTAL BANKS Republican House Caucus Settles Question of Deposits. -QMPROMiSE ADOPTED Local Banks May Keep 65 Per Cent — Bnle for Considera tion of Bill. v (From The Tribune Bureau ] j -rvwhiisttm. June L-Th« ***** -«nt*-3 or the House in their caucus ~m. evening reach as aciLi— » on a postal ; savmss bank bill. After a long discussion t v. e vrp^land amendment to Section '•" , voted dotvn. and a compromise amendment. offered fcv Representative Davidson, of vus rensin. was adopted. This provides that j <r.f Fovemrnent may utilize H per cent ° r j the funds. that 5 per cent shall he Kept } as a reserve ■,■ m per '•- shall be kept i ia th" local banks. .. j Tne committee bill provided- that 4.- | per cent of tne pcatal funds should he retained in the local depositories, that G*i per cent micht be witMrwra by tne gay- j eminent and that 5 per crnt should - held m a reserve Mr. • land's amendment provided^ that 7T. per cent of the funds «hou:d remain in the l»ctd bsr.kF. the cov ermaeat to have the rt«M to withdraw- 3J per cent. It aJso provided for a 5 per cent r*??errc. Follo-K-ins tlw adoption of the Davidson -•emprcmise. which dispos<?d of the only ■ Eertoos difference r«»?ardin? the bill, the . cuicns took np tte Question of a rul-. con- Pldertes the p-oporition of limitin? the j <*=bate to Sve hours on a side. It -«a- flna;?jr decided to instruct tl:« . remmitte* on Rule? to frame a proper ral« : ?c- On ccrsideratior. of the till by the j House- I K€prsser.tati--» Sou*h-"lck. of New Tork. | «J dis^a-tiFSed the Davidson amend- I rr.ent and left the caucus. The resolution adopted, whlci -«-af pre- j tented ty R^preser.tatiT.? Tatrney, follows: ! Besrfved. That the postal savings barik V'u c^-eH on by this caucus be ana tne i is bexrty adopted: that tbe s*.m" be ; -er^rted by the Committee on Fostofaces xrd Post Rca-is, ar^d that It is the sense , rf this caocos that a rule be reported frcrr. the Committee on Rules for its con- j la tht Hoase. R.rpr»_sen*at:ve Southvick. -vho bolted the caucus, denounced the bill as radically j •o-iallstic and declarc-d his intention to ; Sljjht it on the floor of th«* House- GOOD WORDS FOR NELSON fefegro Charged with Murder Praised by Teachers. r,. a. Rsetmik. principal of the South Hi?h School, of Cleveland, vras 3 witness yesterday at the trial fca General Sessions of Wiiliam Nelson, the nineteen-year-old negro, indicted for murder in the first d« ;rreo, W. Bourke Cockran Is defenci- UnUl two year? ag? Nelson was a pupi! in - the high school. Mr. Ruetinik was ac ccmpanied by his assistant L F. Patterson. Poth cam? to New Tork at their mn ex rcr.se to help the negro boy secure his Jreedcm. Charles A. Nesbitt. secretary of the Com mercial Travellers' Life and Accident In rorance Company, of Cleveland, and Mis? E. c. Leggett. now a teacher in Erasmus Kail High School, also testified to Nel .-"n"e good character. Ml?s Liggett w*s Nelson's teacher in the Cleveland hi?h school, •where he was the only negro stu dent- Neison is i h-irged M-itb having killed Clatuftf Humphirers, another negro. A?si.«J ant E>TsTri<-T Attorney aicCormiCk placed ii\ iuwses on the stand earlier in the day %<■ prove that, -when caught by Patrolman Kaf!»-rty. the defendant had two revolvers in his possession^ Police Captain Walsh rectified that Nelson said after his arrest -.hat he "had no regrets," that he "would do ih<> same thing over again" and that hi •n-a? "ready for the elt-ctric chair." Nelson suid on the witnes-.-j stand yester day that one of the revolvers -wa.* drawn on him by Humphreys and picked up bj him after be fired th<? I'atal shots and be fore he ran away from th? scene of the crime m the Carolyn Laundry, in East ±Sth street. He ?aii his word- aDout th« electric chair were prompted by his feeling of remorse for shooting Humphreys after r.e discovered that the '.atter's revolver v.a. not loaded. •I felt that 1 would no disgraced becauw I had killed an unarmed man." said Nel son, "although he drew the revolver or ire srsd I did not knoiv it iva? unloaded." Both sides trill sum op to-«iay. and th< ea.-e "ill wo to the jury. BOROUGH SECRETARY NAMED L?o Arastein. Yale Man. Selected by President McAneny. i^oo AmFtein ha.s been appointed borougl seorctar>- by Eorougli President McAneny at a salary of $T).->X> a. year. This place haj been open since the tirst of the year, muel of the work attached to it being done by the president's rrivate secretary. Mr, Arnstetn will pay partieuWr attention tc Ti.s work of the Borough President in hi; capacity as a member of Lhe Board ol £ttimate. Graduated from Ya'e in ISK, Mr. Am- Btc;is wa? for ten years general manager cf :h" Nathan Manufacturing Company at No. S3 Liberty street. He is rice <;:«irnian of the l>oard of trustees of Mount Sinai Hospital and a member of the Ya!« ar>d City clubs. For some years he ha* b«»en acti»^ly engaged in working for bet ter laws fnr th<* protection of labor, in cluding employer*" liability and child laboi Uws MOTOr COMPANY TO EXPAND SI 4.000.000 Said To Br Part of Morgan's "Trust" Piar.. ~ . - ■ ■ ■ ■ -. . ■ - - .- - ■ -■ ■■ X ■ FOri LONG iSL^NO TRACT SIGO.CO3. Forcer \:.v.^.i StituJ Heca;o: Tl?onuJ« "r^'r.-.K-r. of 1.-e.'.^O, baa bonsrbt \hv'R. C F>'d j ro-er:;.- ,at Great Necii. LoiiS isi . ... ;.-. J v.-:;; «--.-.;.-.t r. ::oase -.hi-i-t. li:'. »s*ii«c cwiulsrs •' about ;i*K;er» a.-.c?. .^.iri :^ii - Larjic: :■'--:.►-• ' •:• 1-^-S fslir^ »v^!-<1 The r»-t>t«:rtv vs.afc r'^ld Tcr a.aout Only in These Five Pianos Can You Secure the Famous Pianola Itself— Steinway-Weber-Steck-Wheelock-Stuyvesant Do not confuse these two widely contrasting terms — **Player Piano" and 4k Pianola Piano." On the printed page, they look somewhat alike; but — The "Player Piano" means any piano containing any player — while the* 4 Pianola Piano" means a piano con taining the real Pianola itself. The Player Is the Thing This i e an immensely important fact: In choosing a player piano, you cannot be guided by the name or the fame of the piano alone. For the greatest piano — a Steinway or a Weber — must at once lose musical value if equipped with a poorly made player. Yoa cannot secure satisfaction unless both the piano- and the player are right. Now Consider the Pianola « Few people to-day dispute the fact that the Pianola is the one great piano player. In every country under the fun it is the actual, accepted leader. Such unapproached prestige comes only through merit. The Pianola represents more experience —it has benefited by more experiments — it has eliminated more mistakes —it embodies more exclusive musical and mechanical invention? than all of its imitator? combined. T^:s"r;:r the aeolian company "'JZAzr in th€ W ° rld NEW YORK - CHICAGO - LONDON - PARIS - BERLIN NE ™ * ORK FIFTH AVENUE LEASES Candy Company to Open New Store in District. The Mirror Candies, a corporation, ha lcased through Frank M. "Widner. jr., fc.r a ion^ term of years the store, basement and mezzanine floor of the premises No. ir.o Fifth avenue, adjoining the comer at 40th street- This n<"w .<tor«- ip Z2 feet, wide by 110 feet in depth. Extensive alteration* will be made. The store front will be of bronze a.nd plate glass and typical of the .Mirror stores. jpc^c T. Meeker and Horace S. Ely & Co. have lensed for the Pennsylvania Trusi Company of Philadelphia to P. Centemeri ie Co.. manufacturers and importers of gloves--, the entire building No. 2H€ Fifth avenue for a term of years. L. Tanenbaum Strauss & Co. have leased to the General Electric Company for Jam".-. H. Cruikshank for a lonp term of years at a not rental the eiarht story and basement fireproof m<>rcanti'e building which ho is now erecting on the plot. 100x110 feet, at the southeast corner of Morton and Greenwich street?. This is the tlrst one to be rented of the. three ■&>'-■& buildings which Mr. < Yuik- Ebankls now erecting in. this section. The Douslay Robinson, Charles B. Brown Company has leaded for T. P. White, as agent, the four storr ding No. CO East list street to Max Pocker for a term of year."-. The premisses will be used t'«jr the business of ladies" tailoring. It hss leaded for the estate 'if Ed win H. Perkir.s Uie tour story :md base ment dwelling house No. 5 East JOth street. The premises: will be used for apartment purposes. The United Realty Company has leased a iaree suite of offices for i long term to Clifford E. Dunn in the Hudson Terminal Building. No. CO Church street, for the Hudson & Manahitan Railroad Company;. Walf-r .1. faalbmon has made the follow •ng leases: In the Thoroughfare »3ui!ilng. 57th to sSth street. Broadway an.l Eiffhti avenue, stores to Harold D. I.und, the R. I. V. Company. Charles J. Downing, the Dorian Remountable Rim Company, Ru dolph Beider. the Bushey Demountable Rim Company. Tobias .Sclireli>er. the Auto Owners and Operators' Protective Associa tion, the New York Auto Trade Associa tion, the Dow Rim Company, the ' ; " r ' " Manufacturing Company and the L. P. Burhans Company: ::i the Gaiety . Iding, Eouttnrcst corner of Broadway and 46th street, offices to Fred D. Smith, the New York coin Operated Machine Company, Kings-bury Foster. Alexander rantagos and Louis Pincu.- and 1-s.ia.- Duffy: in th« Cen- Tral Building. No. 23 U'cirt ttd street, offices tf Le*vi« E- de Neergaard and Barbara Turkc; in the Seymour Building. No. i>o3 Fifth avenue, offices to the Hood River Land Company; in the Unity Building. No. 10: Weft 12d street, offices to John J. Roth and the Hersrin SalfS Company, and In the Argus Building; No. 17 West 42d strert. an cmc- to Dd-.* ard Schrenkelsen. Georj" 'I. Gillies has leased No. 13 West 2lst street fcr the Henry Pripps estate to me Building and Engineering Company. The ieaise is tor twenty-one years and pro vides that no building exceeding four sto ries m heigh: snail b» erected during the term of the lease. RESORTS. • iv. ma CEDAR CLIFF INN. MONROE. ORANGE CO.. N- V. A dettchtful rpiort unioiiK «,* hUl* and liti^s; nev.- r:«»di-rn booae. suites w!:.i bath, ,:>i3i beau sou !«•*•« elevati <r.. 4M mil*-* f> - arn city: f>'*n jrarurti. TOu acr*a of urounlm. goi'. tenni». boating, Vathinjj. fieliiuj;. rnuslt:. drives. KurnEe. no moHnuiiriii ntir n<>i'.aria. Iljoklet. W. U. KAKJHT. THE COLONIAL It ilili^t«an-on-f ' ■■• • i . il.r. N. V. ::2 r.ni's !:o:ii s'-w Vo.U. I-.;* ai'lu^e: »t»am h**£; ■;;Jn ::rep!a-.<-a: nw:m wCS i-arii: Bfc'l Mi KBBtai IB*****! ** : «- vt £«t-Ci;»#e. OytnH I ace li. LocL;et. v ■-■ i a. r. cvmfC NEW-YORK DAILY fkIBUNE, THURSDAY ",7USE .2, 1910. RESORTS NEW YORK There is health and | pleasure awaiting you at SARATOGA SPRINGS j N— T,i^ Vet. • Mi«er«l $ftnx FeKmS-s Stop at one of the "8" Hotels and j boarding places. Wall drive -- auto through the beautiful park? and boulevard?, or sit on the broad, shady verandas of the hotel?. j Drink water from one of the 40 famous mineral springs and breathe pure mountain air. There are all the outdoor and indoor j eiercises and amusements for those who demand either a quiet or strenu- , cuS vacation . A free convention hall seats 5.000 people. Keache-1 via New York Central Lines and Delaware * Hudson R. R. We will find yon a furnished cottars, boarding place, send you liters tore and complete information. Address PUBLICITY COMMISSION Room 4. Th: Arcade, Saratoga Spring?. New York j ALEXANDRIA BAY. N. 1. TKOUSAND ISLAND HOUSE O. Ct. tTAFLES, Prop. Op«~na .Tun« 20. For r n<jaß'-ment of rooms nppiy to HAKRT J. PEARSON, ' Prince Odors'; Hotel. "I East 58th St.. N. T. THE COLLVIBIAV 1000 ISLAND PARK. Si Lawrence River, N. T Th« b«ft 10.-aied an. l most attractive hotel among- th« Thousand Islands: »i',mt cui sine. Orchestra and all amu«e«n»iuw. Open June 15. Booklet. 1.. A. JOHNSON. Prop. THE Catskill Mountains notcil for picturesque Jin.l romantic scenery. Tho glorious air the nuugntfi cent views and comfortable accomrno datlons ar«- ■ great attraction In tnw mnuntaJn region which is a paradise lor rliildr«>ii and a sanitarium for every- THE ULSTER £ DELAWARE R. R. In connection with West Shore and Pennirvlvanla Railroadn form th« only all rail through Ilne'betweeii Pnlla <!f|p)iia. Jersey City. New York and all ;.oints in tiif?' famous mountain region. THE RIP VAN WINKLE FLYER Will riiake fin-t «rip froro New fork, via Wtat ?nor«» R. R.. Saturdar, May '' '■ loavtna: I>f>?br"SEes St. 12.45 p. m.. and Wcat 42nd f»t,, 1 o'clock p. m. daily ex cene Sunday. Tne summer time schedule! for leaaon ot 151'^ will co In effect Sunday, Juno l?th. Tiok"t axente jf """es f Zh?r». U. n In >."et«- York "and Broovi-Ti will sell tt< e l? to'aH points on Ulster & --' are R. R. at tie rare. for round trip <"• May 2.th. :'«th. 2ath. good returnint until May 31st. Inclusive, account of Decoration bay', and giving an opportunity to sel-ct '■our stimm«r home. \n Illustrated Surnmet Book with map ot the Catskills and Hat of hotels an<f !->'■> >rdir<£ houses trill b* srnt frep on receipt of S c*nt* j»oFtase. X. A. HMB, General Passenger Ag«nt, Kingston, N. V. __%, "Queen of the Cat»kill* S&SB/ 'ijT^ai^'l'ure rriouitt.iin »>ui-: Fiahlnc *:< ■'■' >■"''■ i»"'«'- b:l11 srounrtj; all nookleta and tßfermaUoi^ af hot^.:. .O-U.HM "rout.*, etc.. at 11*0 Uruadwa;-. N>7 "fk !.. E. TIUMM. Rep. Plione 4T«S Mad. fiHAhl HQUwL Tliellidwnstt^sLr^cut. i ■ Two Historv-Makine Inventions Aside from the Pianola itself, no modern - musical inventions compare in importance with the Metrcstylc and the ThemodisL By means of these two simple devices, the Pianola enables anyone to put into the music more expression, more feeling, more delicate shadings than can be secured by any except the most skilled pianists. These are two of the many great features that are exclusive with the Pianola and the Pianola Piano. Visit Aeolian Hall You are invited and urged to come to Aeolian Hall " and listen to the Pianola and the Pianola Piano. Or, better yet, to play these yourself. For expert playing is not at all necessary to prove their simplicity or their superior musical power. RESORTS. SEW YORK. THE CiRAND HOTEL CATSKILL MOUNTAINS SATURDAY. JUNE 25th. This notH is located on main line of the Ulster & Delaware R. R. Altitude over 2.000 feet- Thro ■.-- coach and rlra'winsr room car service from New York direct to hotel srrounds. Passenger elevator to all floor?. Rooms sinply or on suite with private bath. Service and cuisine unexcelled. Booklet. For terms and full information apply to Mr. Frank DeWo r. Town and Coun try Bureau, ;<;o Fifth Avenne, cornpr jgjh Street, Now York. Telephone 3628 Madison. \ftpr June ."itH address The Grand Hotel Company, Highmount, X. T. WHERE TO GO THIS SUMMER "Long Island Resort?," a book con taining information about Th»» various resorts on the Ocean and Sound Shore and th« Central section of I»ng Island. with location, capacity, attractions and r'narpea of the numerous hotels and boardin?-hous»s. free upon application «• I>ong- Island R. R. city ticket offiros. 163 Fifth At., 120 IT-Hsuy. IS F^s' 17tn St.. N. V.: r.'W Fulton St.. B'klyn. or will he maJled on r^-'fipt of €o. posta?" by the General Passenger Agent. -5; Fifth Ay.. New York. EDGEMERECLUB HOTEL, EDGEMKRK. U. I. AMERICA'S MOST SELECT RESORT announrps at the Date of Operrfng JUNE L». Dtrectlv on th« €V~ean. Only 30 minutes from N(» York T*p<m request a Representative will rail to explain the club feature, &c. Or may : .» gees at Hotel Woodward 'Booking offl'-e), B'way at .Wth St.. New York T. r>. GHEIEN. Manager. • The CLIFFTON ON WATER 7-ROXT -BONAIOE." FATCHOGfE. U I. >'OTV OPKN. American and European Plan. Address W. M. JENKINS. Prop ADI RON PACKS. WESTPOBT INN AT WE*TrORT, N. T.. ON LAKE CHAMPLAIN ADIRONDACKS \ * * ra.ct.lvQ cottap*^s In c^nn^ct lon. BOOKLET. K. T. SMITH. Manager Al?" Ifanaa r The Foothills, K«rdhoß CaJ. I THE M WAWBEEK " (Hotel and Cottages) Will oP'n on June 2««h for the Thirteenth •easK>n under Mm« management. Most com fcrtabl" »n1 Homelike. Private Cotta««l _. hotel service. Table will be kept at 11-us.l hiKh Jtarniani. Roonu *v!th bath. Rpe^Jal ismi for full season. Rustic Grill. Send for^hcoklet t?t _ , . __ _ PAUL SMITH'S IN THE ADIRONDACKS OBGDOD AND « REGIS CHAIN OF t A&FS Tbmn*h --rain s-n-ice day and ■^.- »'e-v York Central Linet - Pau! Smith-. 'lV.llwny. Direct wire*— >en- York Stork Fxrhaaare. TREMBLEAU HALL, •■■■'•i,r, r "".. k ,'",' v . v .. Hid ptaxza; rooftia "rce- ekcell^nt tab> an.! «-rvlce: hoat i?~ hathini,' and fishing, cssino; a!so oot 5», to V"m. N«* -» (1(!!ti ' 1 "- "modeled • hrniis'iout: new <I!nln>r r^^m; j.rivar,. {..,?S"fn?w cull«- rAP.REU, AnUATE.- MORLE Y'S a V«^ o-erioovn- ■ %•" or iWh most beauttfui in t^r^Cn. Trout tfhla«. ha,, nshir.e. SSSni '-Hihins. bow!tn». pool, tenni*. i-.usi-. fj nn T )n , Mclan Jianitary -p!-jmlijn*. para sprlne w«er. Sb pulmonary Invilli!. Artistic «t>- MrI"XET=, : . jiv . pieaaant. Hamilton Co., .V. T. In the musical result, the difference is vastly important, in cost, it is hardly apparent. In only five pianos has the Pianola ever been built Note well their names. For — price for price — the whole world cannot match them in value: — STEINWAY— WEBER-STECK-WHEELOCK-STUYVESANT. RESORTS NEW YORK. ADIRONDACK*. THE WINDSOR ADIRO>T>ACKS. EUZABETHT<nv>\ V. I * modern hotel in the mo atiful we : tian of the Adirondack?. >onMi *■ suit*, wfth ' D-ivate bath. Orchestra. Golf Hnks». OflSrial i ?--f»I i c. A. and A. A. A. Larga Gara?« : Illustrated booklet on application. ORLAyPO KELI.OGC, * &ON. m DEER'S BEAD Din 1 J In the Hfart of th» irilrondacks. 1 5 KMzab«-tht«»Trn. N. V. I f Fam»d for healthful and -■ - — itlna ■ ■ climat" No malaria. Station for Tn«m- ■ ■ ben Of A. A. A.. A. C. A. and T. C A. J ■ Lane* ?arasr-. Finest Ro!f c^ir-e in ■ I mounrains. O??r. .Tun«; 1f " >-. <!T - lo - 2 Booklet!.. B. F. STETSON. Pr^p. ■ I "&V?t^ R THE ALQOMOUIH ON LOWER SARAXAC L.VKE. ! Open June 10th t-n O.t. 1-t. Small mouth Black : jlaM Fl«hinK beaina June IStl 1>« finest in . the country. Postoffi'-* and T<?l»?raph Address, ; JOHN HARDING. Algonquin. >'. V. Booklet. I ' new JERSEY. i MOXMOUTH BEACH INN, ! MONMOUTH BKACH. NEW JlWf GEORGE W. VERY, Mar.affer, ; Late T.-lth Hotel Astor, New York. i:ntir«?l" ne-.v management. Delightfully To- I emted In an exclusive cotta«« colony: com- I plf-tely refurnished and brought up to date. I New elevator: new private baths; n»w ?..o^"«» ' bathing pavilion with swtmmii.fi pool. ' aalno I with dancing Boor and stage. New ftr«»prool ' ?a--affe- - •> team laundry; new tee machine; new Grill room, op*«ii until mldnljrht. Excep , tional French cuisine. Artistic orchestral rau ! _« c All amusements. New term:« courts. ' Rooms in annex at water's edge. Twelve cot ! tapes for priyata ocupanry. Opening day, June 9th. . I HOTEL TRAYSAORE | Atlantic City. X. J. Opea Throucbnat the Tear. Famous a* {he hotel with every me«»r« ; convenience »nd all th« comforts of horn*. 1 FRAY MORE HOTEL COMPANY. D S. WHITE. Prts. I rh a , O. Marqnrtte. Mgr. ! GALEN HALL ; HoTEU-SANAToRIUMSWS i Owing to our Tonic and Curative Bathm, j our Elegant Comfort and Exceptional ! Table and Sarvice. we are always busy. F. L. YOUNG, Gem Manager. N. Y. Office. 1122 Broadway. "THE BEACH FRONT H9T L PAR EXCELLENCE gHEIsBURMB CITX N O. EUROPEAN or AMEB.ICA> PI AN JACOB X\ KlKEl~_ii*™g-'ru- HOTEL MORTON VIBOIMA AYE.. VEAB BEACH. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Open all th« year. Fia» table. -::•-« w!tb prtvate t»?h Hand?orc*!r furr.tshed. Perfect •anitary arrangements. Elevator to all floor* 6p*-«a! rate* *er winter. Capacity ISO. MrsT N. R. HAtXES. Owner and Proprietor Com- to Atlantic City nnd *r.!or <^c d-irsht» <5f the i=ea «ihor«> in .Tun* and July. <rombtT!*<S wltfc the comforts and com .-niencet which this ♦arr.eas All-the-rsar resort has to after Hotel Dennis with everything modern, is always open Bad m*intalMM unobstru^d of n x'm-zPT.^ gparifcorcuiib'Klenixim ATLANTIC CITY. >. J. # .lonian Unite M Son* Company. HOTEL BRUNSWICK A«nißV PARK. X. •». NOW OPBN FOR THE SEASON. Hifin's' xTan'iar'l of excellence maintain**! Tr o - ri-s*rvat:on.t. rates. h<>nkl*i. etc.. address MORGAX * iPARSOXa BRISTOL and Belvedere Toot of I"ourth A\-e.. aSBUIIT PARK. Nearest the Hemcli. T ,l y? Awhurr. liAXTA A- IIIU^IARP. "Hotel scarboro I sr, BRANCH. V. J. OPEN JCN'E 1. T^ aBJ Ulon . •• ■ THE ALLAiHE, T*7*** Directly in bfa:h E^aUit. ■-:. M. Riabartiron. If You Prefer a Piano Without a Player At Aeolian Hall you will also find a? superb and complete a line of pianos, in various grades, as America can produce. This wide range of choice runs the entire gamut through the unexcelled "Weber/* the famous "Steck," and the well-known "Wheelock" to the modest but reliable "Strjyvesant." Lowest- -Convenient Terms The Aeolian Company is by far the largest piano and piano player institution in the world. The daily vol ume of business here is unequaled anywhere else. That is why we can make the lowest price? and give the highest values at terms that suit your convenience.. -^r^e^r* 1 I Nowhere else can musical instruments be bought to better advantage than here. ~ » A splendid Pianola Piano can be had for as little as $550. RESORTS. nSXnSTLTJESMA. Mount Pocono, Stroudsburg, Water Gap, Cresco. Pocono Summit, Delaware V alley A region of woodland and water in Mon roe and Pike Counties. Pennsylvania, varying in elevation from one to two thousand feet, with a special fast express service from New York over the Lackawanna Railroad: with the beautiful Delaware River for boating, bathing, fishing; with good roads: three excellent golf courses, magnificent springs and trout streams; a region where you may breathe dry. pine-laden air, enjoy ccol, restful nights and escape humidity, malaria and mosquitoes. Booklets and full information about every house in this region at RESORT BUREAUS, 429 Broadway, New York City, and 505 Fulton St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. f c . mmes cf houses see -.at Surra*' issxt. M \— »■ HI -FTTi. 4 *Quaint Cape Cod' Send for this Book Capr Cod's th" plac where jou ouia pnjov yourself this summer. We'v>- a beautifully illustrated broi* that tfUx about th^ summer pleasure 5'5 ' > that await you on «'a.p».- Cod — th* 4 yaclit ing; the bathing, the fishing, and the sot-ia] life. Rcfi>r<? you deddf whT" to co thi3 Kunn send for "Quaint Cape Cod." • It's Free. a. L. Stockins;. '" T. A., !T1 Hroad^ay. New York. Th* 5 New England Lines. : Berkshire Hills THE M&PLEWOOD PITTSFIETJ). BERKSHIRE CO.. SIAS3. NOW OPEN. S#nd for l»1O Booklet and MM K-i*d Map. "HTR W PT.I MB. THE NANEPASHEMET MARBLEIIEAO >rfK. MAS?. Op« Juv"! 10. Ftn*« S»"«^L ?^SSt C v o r- every room ocean view. E. G. BTtQWN. CO»ECTICUT. THE GRISVVOLD EASrrE:: point. NEW LONDON, CONN. Op*a Jnn» 21th. TTNE-T RESORT IN AMSniCA " " ~ -' !>ours trorr! N«w Tork. CnnuUM Salitr.s. BatMne. A-^omoaUlaa. Prr . T«nn!s. Oo!f. Daaetag Lens distanc* tfl^phona ia «\«ry rooai- For b ■>•""*'" Hates. &c Address ■tr J FI.IEMTNG. ilzr.. 71 Broad* Room »0t JCn» Tork. Telephone. I43t\ Rector. \inn Msr. Th* B*ll*tJ«»w. Betlralr. Flau EDCEWOOD INN (Greenwich on tha Sound), Conn* : <»;<!*' n May ?*th to Octnb«r tstb. j;«-w York OlP.r". Town and Country Bureau. J -SO Fifth avenue. ~, a g from New Tori; 45 mlnsitejr ride -uuarlor (tables and new. up-io-<ij.t-> s»=-»«» ; this season. S,w Colontal Tea Rooms; Casiso; OoLT: Tennis- Bowline: Km • Datly. - i. P. !>WP>OX. .^l:iinc«r. H. : v - 1 1 K > 1.200 f?*t above act ' level. Op«ns Mar. 1, sprlnr s»»jont R»- • ducrd r»t«s. t^ike 2 rrt!l»s lone. Cv>!f. tennts. ; rt»hlnc danclns. woda and music Write for ; "«talo«. A«tlres» Utchfleld. Coar.. j ■MXI THE BRIDGTON. *$gg£* \ Th% Home ci Bis Ftsn. An li;-l spot, en H-.«a ; UnC < ■<■''■* Medem House, •'.'*■ bom« ..om- i fcrt*. Kites 119 a=2 up. U. A. CAB-T. il«r. ' RESORTS. RSCWYXTAXUb WfITER GflP HOUSE Tsc Mountaia Paradls*. DELAWARE WATER GAP. FA Kfrnams op»>n to D»c*irib»r. fnqu»»t!<rr» abl-- tii? fading an-i finest hot^l in thts r«:oi for" r^^>s- who se^k th# b^st ia appoiatrn«nt _«_/„, «*rr!c«. c«mfort and location. Ei"«rj fnd%r>r «-nt»rtair.ment and r>urd(~?r pastime. r=r*clal ear'v s»-_j^n rat<«* B.^lt!et of camer* V;ews md Anto Mars ma::«<l. Fourth Season. JOHN PCRX»T COrC THE KITTATIKNY Th.' leading h«t»l at p»Tawar» "W_T*r <?a?. "a Evert- conv»nicnc« and amuserr-nt. &M <!!»." hor^i and Instructor*. Write for t»oo!c;«t ,h..win S hotel, auto X COPS . THf: KITTATINNY" is nor conaec-te«t witi any ' «t'h«T hot* l af tn» TVat^r <lap. fIAMNKA <IH>K ll»l»r.. on a b«autiftll island in th- D^lawar*: »1»»7» coo!: •seat !»nt tabl»: m'vlTn mtuvnifa -^s; ra»: "* rr.'wqiiito^s. Vnnr-ng. f!shin«r. bttMnX. tvoatjnt. pool. $J0 a week ii». Further particulars. Sin.S. BRI.-iBAXK.jat. B«tn»l. *__ -ICK HEXUiITS. PENNA. TUB KS^l'Tv 2,.V> t^t in t-e JHIjUHtCTW; «r»anj boat. li?ht; so!f. casta^ H. M. KSSI'.IC. K.*^iri: Hugftt*. V» SEW u.\«r<mr.E. Ssciai 23i |M : Mi If Hay FiTir Saddls Rarsss Matar Oars far Hire Midt %»w rriTatw Ha*** %!«» «•»• G»S9 A»»n*»w» adder*. friv %tb rotT.»r.r<* to re>t. B— kl*r M\PT.^' n P^ BETHLEHEM. N. TT. >■ \. Offlr^. 11-»« B'w«t. t,"xi H r*U-T. 3f«r WAUMBEK %>D COTTAGE*. MMMI >. H.. hi '•♦• WMr. 't-1««« 1^ he!* ?Mf conrf* in fin^'U *r*r;i- •%'!•■» r^u"*. r»^ r »c-*'l fan>"T c^tt*«»a c-mrpl-tel" Mrnt«h-<l. w.ti h«'tfl <wrric-. Adclrf« ■% W>lf>> T . The Center of S-ummer Golf EQUINOX HOUSE MANCHESTER." VEJUXair. Open Jjce t9 t3 Octo^r 13. Os THE U)E.\l- TtH H. N. T- Offle*. Thg_Q;oornf. 3Tth St. * "th .»v ' VERMONT VTirATtON RESORT*. 130 Faic^ Illn«trale<l ■■•*• Full inform*?;"-* i n ,^» a rtj to rammer Ilr«ort» tn Vernt«m* »a« •V.or«M La*. Ch«mp«abi witii hotel, farm ••» <Ul3Ei horns moi-ommoda'tons. Pr«ce« %. per «.--#> »-d up. K«-n«i *; Mim;9 for mailisz. Addrr«"sUMMH:n HOMES. No. 3T. 333 Broii »»», N«w Torlt. 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