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DECREASE IN BUILDING. Report* From Entire Country Show Building Operttlons Fell Off In May. Building In eeventy-flve principal oltles for May shows a decrease of 14 per cent. Per mit* were taken out In May, according to official reports to Construction News, for XI.774 buildings, to oost tt9.Oie.M6, against 23, 100 buildings. Involving a total cost of 150.77!, 783 for the corresponding month of a year ago, a decrease of 1,434 and $11,785,833, or 14 per cent. Building has been upon a scale of muoh activity In this country during the pnst ten or twelve years. In order to care for the natural growth In population, the marvelous Influx of people from other countries as well as the tremendous expansion of Industrial enterprise, and It Is to be expected that It should now undergo a modrrate checking up. adjusting Itself to the give and take of commerce, prior to going ahead upon an era of greater development. There wore losses In forty-one cities and gains In thir ty-two. The reports reveal the fact that In the cities havlnx tho greatest losses build ing has been most active heretofore; In fact, tlieso cities arc the backbone of the Indus tries of the country, but a let-up at this time should cause no serious apprehension, us the falling off Is only temporary. The Deadly Automobile. Tha Hartford Times says: Chicago has discovered that It has killed twice as many people by automobiles In 1918 as It did during the snine mouth of 1S12. Chicago hopes to do something about. Representative Thomas discovered?and told our Legislature?that Connecticut had also doubled Its automobile death record. But the Legislature failed to seo In this any Justification for adding stringency to the existing automobile taws. feteamboatjs Foreign and Travel Department Itichmond Trust and Saving* Co. STEAMSHIP PASSAGE TICKETS by ALL I..INES are IsHued at our office, wher? the plans of ALL STEAMERS may ho obtained and choice berths secured. "ASK MIL BOWMAN," Mgr. Foreign and Travel Dept.. UtCHMO.VD . TlllST AND SAVINGS CO., 1109 E. Main St.. Richmond, Va. Capital, One Million Dollars. MERCHANTS AND MINEKS TRANS. CO. Summer Trips "By Sea." NOItFOLK TO BOSTON A.M> PROVIDENCE. Steamers?Norfolk to Boston dally, except Thursday; to Providence. Monday. Thurs day and Saturday. ' P M. Through tickets on *a'.e to principal points. Fine steamers excellent service, low farea Vi'lreless telegraph. Send for booklet. Apply C A >j By.. N & \V. Ily. Richmond Trust & Havings Co. (Ir.c. >. No. 1309 E. Main Street, and Richmond Transfer Company. No. "05 E. Main Sirt'L ALL TRAVEL AHHANOEMENT3 OVER ONE COL'NTKH, AMERICAN OR EUROPEAN. Richmond Transfer Co., Time and Trouble Savers, 809 En.at Main Street. OLD DOMINION LINB. Lr. Rlchrnoi.d foot of Ash St- dally.7:00 P. M. Leave Newport News 5:MA. M. Arrive Norfolk 4.00 A.M. Connects ? lib main llr.e steamers leaving Norfolk for New York daily, except Sunday. I 7:00 P. 1! Connections also made by N. A , W. Ky. 2 P. 11 and C. 4 O. Ry. at 4 P. M. Night line slesmtts stop at Claremont to land or receli. e passenger* on signal, and wliJ be met by |iul>.l' convr>ance VI ll< i INI A NAVIGATION CO. (Effective April !? Jixnes Itlvc: by daylight for Nor lolk ir. 1 O'. 1 Point, Newport News and ail James River landings. Steamer leaves Mon- ' uay. Wednesday and Friday at <..03 A. M. | Freight received '."t all James ".!i?r Points. I I\diIroaC)0 Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the South. EFFECTIVE Ai'ItlL & U13. TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILT. For Florida und South: k.lv A. M. and 6:31 P M i: A. M. For Norfolk. S.fcv A. M . 3.00 P. M.. 4:10 M. For N A W Ry West: 8:15 A. M. S:M A. M . 3 P M.. &:21 P M For Petersburg: 12 :'J> A M. 8:15 A. M.. 1:16 A. M . A- M.. i.iO A. M.. 3:00 P. M.. ! 4:10 P M . t;0? P. M . ?:JS P. M.. ?;:0 P. 11.. ! 11:?? P M For fjoldsboro and Fayettevllle: *4:10 P. M. Trains arrive Richmond dally: 6:06 A- M.. 10:15 A. M , ?:40 A. M., ?? :37 A. M.. ; ??10:46 A M . 11.40 A M., "2:13 P 11.. ??1:*J P. M.. 6 05 P. M . ?.55 P. M., ?:&0 P. 31.. 9:04 P. 11., 11:30 P. 11. ?Except Sunday. "Sunday only. Time of arrival anil departure and connec tions not guaranteed. C 8 CA1IPUEL1. D. P. A.. S2? Wain St. i fflclimOBi, Freiericbb'i & Potomac R.R. TO AND FROM WASHING TON AH D BEYOND. 1 Loavo Richmond | Arrive Richmond ?6.20A.J1. Ryr4 si.Sta.! ?7.50A.M. BjrdSLSu. ? ( <c 1 ? ?6.46 A.M. Main St. Sta. ?7.60 A.M. Main St. Sta. ?8.40A. M. Ilyrd SL bU. *10.25 A.M. 11) rd SL Sta. ?12.01 noon Bjrd St. Sta. 18.00 P.M. Byr4 SL Sta ?3.60 P.M. Byrd St. Sta. ?Llo P.M.KIba Station. ?6.16 P.M. Main St. Sta. ?ft.20 P.M. flyrd St. Sta. ? i.uuA.a. Djrtnunu, [?! 1.26 A.M. KIba Station. t 11.35 A.M. 11)rd St.Sta. ' ?1.00 P.M. Main St. Sta. ?2.50 P.M. II) rd St.Sta,' ?fl.20 P.M. BjrdSt.Sta. I ??.30 P.M. II) rd St.Ma. | ?0.00 P.M. B) rd St.Sla. 11.17 P.M. Main St. Sta. | 12.60 nieht B)rdSt.Hta.( 12.66 nlfb t MalnSt.Sti. ' ACCOMMODATION TRAINS-WEEKDAYS. Leave B/rd St. Sta. 4.00 P. M. for Fre4erlcksb*rg. I.eare Klba St*. 7.80 A. M.,0.30 P. M. for Ashland. Arrive B)rd St.Sta.8.26 A.M.from Frederlcksb'g. ArrlfeKlba Sta. 6.30 A.M.,6.42 P.M.from Ashland. ?Daily, t Weekdays. J Sundays only. All trains to or from Byrd Street Station ? top at Elba. Tim* of arrivala and departures not guaranteed. Read the signs. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7:15 A.?Local?Dally?Newport News. I 8:10 A.?Local?Dally?Ch'vllle. Ex. 8un. ; Thurmond. t9:00 A.?Express?Dili I y?Norfolk, Old PolnL I 110:00 A.?Local?Dally?L'chb'g, Lex., c. i Forge. ?12:00 Noon?Express?Dally ? Norfolk. Old i Point. ?2:00 P.?Express?Dally?Cln.. L'vllle. i f4:00 P.?Express?Dally?Nor., Old PolnL 6:00 P.?Local?Dally?N. News. Old PoinL 6:15 P.?Loral?Ex. Sun.?Charlottesville. \ 5:16 P.?Local?Week days except Saturday : to Warren, Saturdays to Gladstone. ?6:40 P.?Limited?Dally?Cln., Chicago and St. Lou is. ?11:00 P.?Express ? Dally ? Cln.. Louisville, Lynchburg. Natural Bridge. ? Sleepers, t Parlor Curs. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND-I.ocal from East: 9:55 A. M., 7:40 P. M. Through from East: 11:30 A. M.. 1:55 P. M.. 6:30 p. M. Local from West: 8:16 A. M.. A. M. and 7:20 P. M. Through: S:15 A. M., 11:65 A. M. and 8:85 P. M. James River Line: "6:35 A. M.. 4:56 P. M. week -lajn, Sundays C:55 1'. M. ?? Dally except Sunday. SEABOARD Alll LINB. Southbound trains scheduled to leave Rich mond dally: 9:00 A. M.?Local to Norllna. 1:10 P. M.?Sleepera and conches, Atlanta, Birmingham. Savannah. Jacksonville. 11:25 p. M.?Sleepers and coaches. Atlanta, Bir mingham. Memphis. 1:00 A. M.?Sleepers and coaches. Jacksonville. Northbound trains Scheduled to arrive In Richmond dally: 6:3a A. M.. 7:40 A. M.. 6:06 P. M? 5:50 P. M. Local. Norfolk & Western Railway ONLY ALL RAIL LINE TO NORFOLK. Schedule In Effcct September SO, 1912. Leave Byrd Street Station, Richmond, FOR NORFOLK; *9:00 A. M., *3:00 P. M.. *4:10 P. M. FOR LYNCHBURG AND THE WESTi ?8:15 A. M.. *9:60 A. M., *3;03 P. M., '9:20 P. M. Arrive Richmond from Norfolk: *11:40 A. M? *6:80 P. M? *11:30 P. M. From the West: ?4:40 A. M? a2:10 P. M., bl:40 P. M.. *6:05 P. M.. *8:00 P. M. ?Dally. aDally ex. Sunday. bSunday only. W. B. BEVILL Pass. Traf. Mgr. W. C. SAUNDERS, a. P. A.. Roanoke, Va. C. H. BQ3LEY. D. P. A.. Richmond. Va. Richmond and Chesapeake Bay Railway. Schedule of Electric Trains, effective May ?; 1#,J: L??ve Richmond. laurel and Broad Streets: b*8:05 A. M., *7:10 A. M., b8:I0 A. M? BU0 A. M? ??10:10 A. M? 11:10 A M 1-10 P. M.. 3:10 P. M? 3:10 P. M.. b4:10 P M 6:20 P. M.. 8:20 P. M? 7:10 P. M? b8a0 P M 10:10 P. M.. 11:10 P. M. Leave AshlandfEn* land and Maple Streets: *5:65 A M h7-Art ? M.. 8:00 A. M., b9:00 A. M? 10:00 A M ?Ml M A. M., *12:00 M.. "UOO P. M.. 2:00 P M a:0fl P. M.. 4:09 P. M? b5:00 P. M? 8:00 P m" P. M. 8:00 P. M.. b9;00 p. M.. 11:00 p m" ?Dally except Sunday. ??Sunday onlv" fcCArrlea baggage. NEW HOTEL BRESLIN On Lake Hopatcong, Mt. Arlington, N. J. NOW OPK.V UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT, CATERING TO discriminating patronage. C T 11VT ATP Ideal hotel at which to enjoy the Summer or Wcek 1V1 /A I H. tjn j Dry, Invigorating Mountain Air. Elevation, 1.100 feet. No mosquitoes. no malaria. t OP AT I ON New Hotel Breslln la delightfully located on an emln ence, overlooking beautiful Lake Hopatcong, 10 miles long. 2 miles wide, surrounded by 12 acres, lawns, shrubbery, flowers and fountains. APPOINTMFNT^ The Hotel has recently been remodeled and re _? i * _ furnished; now contains overy modern- con venience: Htoam heat, log fires, electric lights, elevators, spacious ver andas?the plumbing is new and sanitary. There are 300 elegantly fur nished guest rooms, each with hot and cold running water; 100 HUites with baths; banquet halls, children's playroom; Western Union Tele graph Ofllce; new cafe and grill. DIVERSIONS Ever>' outdoor and indoor diversion is provided? _ motor boating, canoeing, fishing, bathing, golf, tennis, pool, bowling, baseball, dancing, horseback, riding, picturesque walks ami drives, orchestra of soloists. ADVANTAf F Only 1 hour from New York via D , L. & W. R. R., or from Philadelphia via Pennyslvania Railroad, Broad Street Station. Auto coaches meet trains. AUTOMOBIL1STS' ATTENTION Tn Ing rooms?a la carte service?fireproof garage and repair shop. The roads leading to New Ho'el Breslln are excellent?scenery magnificent. The comfort and luxury of New Hotel Breslln. its cuisine and service, combined with the most moderate charges, place it In the front rank of all Mountain Hotels. Literature and Auto Maps mailed. Inspection sollolted. G. FRANK COPE. MURPHY'S HOTEL (Incorporated) EUROPEAN PLAN*. RICHMOND, - VIRGINIA JOHN MURPHY. Manager A strictly modern house, fronting on three Htreets, in the heart of beautiful Richmond. Rooms fronting every way. Ofilrr. firavc Street Annex. The Lexington Th? most centrally located hotel In Richmond being situated at the corner of Twelfth and Main Streets All cars pass The Lexington. Every modern convenience. FELIX KEEGAN and J. E. DONAHUE. Proprietors &Cb00l8. Lip-Reading for A d u l t Deaf and Hard of Hearing Classes in Richmond beginning June 25. Stammering and defective speech corrected. Trial lesson free. Further information from MISS C. M. KKDD. Mt. Airy School for Deaf, I Philadelphia, Pa. William and Mary SIMMER SESSION. Dublin, \ a., June IS to August 14. A SUMMER COLLEGE FOR MEN. Regular William and Mary faculty courses count full credit toward de crees, delightful mountain climate; tennis, baseball and outdoor life. Tuition for tho eight weeks, $10.00; hoard, with room in dorinitorv, $13 00 per month. Academy courses for those not pre pared for college entrance. For bulletin address H. I,. BRIDGES. Registrar, Williamsburg, Va. SPECUL SUMMER COURSE Piano and Harmony Ernest H. Cosby 1K20 Wm| Grnce Street. RICHMOND TRAINING SCHOOL FOR KINDKRC.ARTNKRS. 1014 East Uroail Street. Richmond. Va. 1 Twelfth scmlrvn opens September 30. 1913. , ITivo years' Kindergarten course with dl- ! ploma. p<>nt>gradnute fours* In this school or In primary department of Richmond city ' Normal, with teachers' certificate. Address MISS I.. S. COLEMAN. 13 North Fifth St.. Richmond, Va. Virginia Military Institute "The west point of The south Cojlegiate and technical coursrs combined with weriKid discipline of An army post. Virginia Cadets tuition free. texlngton, Va. Gen. E. W. NICHOLS. Supt The Confederate TVluseum TWELFTH AND CLAT STREETa Open 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Admblssion 25a Frco on aaturdays. l&aUtoabsf SOUTHERN RAILWAY PREMIER CARRIER Oi' THE SOUTH. Trains Leave Richmond. ?Following schedule figures published as information a,id not r-'iarunteeil: a So??h-Diilly: e:in a. M.-I,ocal. L-i'.h ?i. ^.-Express. 6:00 P. M.?Express, vwth l^lectrlc Lighted Sleeping Caru for Al laiita and Birmingham. 11M5 P. M.?Express. Week Uaya; 3:00 p. M.-Local. , ~ YORK RIVER LINE P. M.?Dally?Connecting for Balti more Mon., Wed. and Friday. 6:00 A. M? Prlday-ioc^L ^ P* WeJ- ?d _ Arrive Richmond. ,Z' ?* ??fturth: 6:60 A- M- an(l 8:40 A. M.. 1.00 P. M.. 8:05 p. M. daily; 12:55 Ex. Sun. From West Point: 9:30 a. M. dally: li-ga a. M.. Mon.. Wed. and Frl.; 4:25 P. M Ex.'But ?-r W .?? a BURGESS, D. p. a., ?07 E. Main St. Phono Madison 171, Richmond & Petersburg Electric Railway Cars leave Manchester, Seventh and Perry Streets, for Petersburg: ?6. 7. 8, *9, 10. 11. *12 A. M.. L 1 **. 4. 4. ??5H5. *6. 7. 8. *<:10 P. M. * 11:00 P. M. tor Chester. 13:00 midnight tot Petersburg. Cars leave Petersburg, foot of Sycamore Street, for Manchester: f5:16, 6:35, "7:16, *7:85, 8:35, #:J5. M0:W. n-tt A. M.. 13:85 *1:85. 3:35, 8:35. *4:85. 6:& fiji ?7:35. 8:85. 9:35. *10:40. 11:40 P. M. tDally?Ex. Sunday and holidays. ?Carries baggage and express. ??Limited?Except Sunday and holidays. All cars from Petersburg connect vrlth car* for Richmond. TURKISH AND ROMAN BATHS. Table d'Hote Dinner Saturday and Sunday evenings, 0 to 0 o'clock.. SL30 rack. THE JEFFERSON RICHMOND. VA. The most magnificent hotel In the South. European plan. Rooms single and en suite, with and without hataa Spacious aamplo rooms. CInb UroVfaiL Hotel Richmond Richmond, Va. New, modern and only fireproof hotel in the city. Fronting the beautiful Capitol Park, within one block of City Hall, Post Office, State Library and all theatres. European Plan, $1.50 and Up Rathskeller and roof gar den by card only. A. D. ATKINSON, Proprietor. S. T. ATKINSON, Manager. NAVARRE 7th AVENUE & 38th 8T. fTrkrF17T 300 FEET FROM BROADWAY JLlV/ 1 liJL 1, New York From GRAND CENTRAL STA. 7 Blocks PENN. R.R. Sta. 4 blocks CENTRE OF EVERYTHING 350 ROOMS BATH8 200 A room with bath ? $1.50 Other rooms with bath $2.00 $2.50 Rooms for two persons $.250 $3.00 CUISINE (a la carte) MUSIC SEND FOR COLORED MAP OF NEW YORK EDGAR T. SMITH, Managing Director. Atlantic Citp fteoorts .. .. -n-Jj. VirCinia A?e. (ad Reich. Capacity 350 READ what wo offer at the Wry Special Rate of $12.60 Up Weekly | ?J.W Up Dallyj American plan. Rooms with Private Rath. Roomi with Ilot und Cold Itiionlnr Water. Xlnvator. Klectrlc Lights. Music. Spnclouj Porches Best Table. Perfect Service. Klnrst I.ocatlon. Illustrated Booklet. 8AMUKL ELLIS. Owner and Proprietor HOTEL FRANCIS Michigan Avenue, near Beach. All modern Improvements. J- V. & MARY COOGAN DONOVAN. NORMANDIK BY THE SKA, Ocean City, J.i open July 1. 100 suites with private oath, hot and cold sea water also. Artesian well water, electric lights, telephones In rooms; elev&torn from ground floor, telegraph station; ridectly facing ocean: cuisine the ? "V. or and full Information and booklet address I'. 11. g^CAKE, .Manager. Newest Beach-Front Hotel ALAMAC HOTEL (Formerly Young's) American aud European Plans On the famous Hoard walk at Tennessee Ave. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. Fur nished and embellished for comfort and at tractiveness. Sea water in nil baths; running water In bedchambers; spacious public rooms; modern enfe and grill; orchestra. Oarage. MACK LATZ & Co. Also New Hotel Merlon. Atlantic dtp Rcooito Atlantic dtp Urtfotta I THURSDAY SUPPER TO SUNDAY AFTER SUPPER 85.00?Fourth ol July Special?$5.00 BEST LOCATED POPUtAR PRICE FAMILY HOTEL *flETHEBLAND NEW YORK AVE., 50 YARDS FROM BOARDWALK $3.50?Friday fo Sunday, Two Full Days?$3.50 Overlooking Lawn and Ocean. Capacity 400. Elevator; Private Baths; Running Water in Rooms. Bathing from Hotel. Free Shower Baths RATES TILL JULY 15th?$2 Up Daily?$8 to $12.50 Weekly FREE BOOKLET DESCRIBING ATLANTIC CITY Best Moderate Price Hotel elbero Tenne? and Cath. ChurchM m\?P0O8lte Prot room,; private bath. wa,?r i" table, from own' >/rrn SPCCU1 >- Booklet R. B Lud "m a RALEIGH Ocean End ^was- *ws? and service the bm' C,C- iIeals rates. * ?-PecIal Juno and July - H. J. DYNES. HOTEL MONTICTT t n \ Write for rf.^PWjy&?; Vrlcin9rand At,antic Hotel al! attractions' Va'parRy'wh yPitr and a\j *0?'coach year. WM. B COOPPR ? ?!',c" 1111 J,J' tit. l'rojjrletor. TENNESSEE AVE and BEACH CSexv ftsTBS shower baths HOTEL IV". A?-n?'u..?L W 1 tL" Klr.trU- Lights, Koom?. |2.00 un dallv $? iTV in New,,, furnished; ocean ? *Wy lat>!e. Booklet. J. J. JOYCE excellent fireproof. running iva every mod Virginia Ave. OD.Pjinteu ra-r ?Pm a." 5:*"- '*r'vate baths. * n up-to-date hotel with convenience. Booklet. tC-OXV. r_nearb?-dcli ? fwri 'UNrfcPc.STTv5?ns^c"",uu '"^"matiomof at css'msk .ssisre:5; Hotel Shoreham Firxt ?./Ur*inla Avenue near Bench. JiX'ftr'" fve,v I1 ""tlcular; .-"VVtrir cia! r-t?. r1'""*' ?P"> surroundings; r*,e;- up weekly; booklet prl ape W. B. COTTEX. ISLESWORTH Chester Inn MICS. 1). H-VaYkk TABOR INN Connecticut Avenue and Beach. Ideal lnr? l?n: large airy room,, excellent table! b?hl 'np from hotel. Eleventh arn<cn\ *%?%. ? managfment. 19.00 up weekly. ov>nor? ? A. M. Dl.rN*N, Prop'r. THE WILTSHIRE VIRGINIA AVENIE AND BEACH. OCEAN wa.'I; ^p?,ty 350:. I>rlv?tc ?<aths. running rOf>n?s. elevator; music. Snee el '- ??-?> HOTEL LELANDE buXSFiSh^'K ? JACOB B. HAWK. Prop'r THE WA L TER WALTERS PARK, PA. Booklet?6 hCa"h rC3?rt ?f ^enn8ylvanla. HOTEL LOCKHARr, Ocean Avenue nnd Boardwalk. Ocean view dining-room; modern annnlnt ments; fireproof; menu knd "ervlco PftraU C'a,i,: book 1 ^' K- LOCKHA KT STRATH HAVEN HOTEL Ocean en 1 Keiituckv A vomit* i<.nnpil cloyed. American plan }2 up daily * tut ,er weekly. European Plan. Jl up daiVy Sd?P f ,. wepkly. Restaurant attached. Private ^.ssST ?wjssJF5 CONTINENTAL 7,?!*"'. A\?- "ear Beach; always open u? baths, elevator; excel I tub!*' white jerv.; |2 up daily; $10 ,ojir,0 wk >"?' Walsh *D?nca'ii. Uk?" H^STRAN ATLANTIC CITV Half Block Ocean Front ?.?w- .|,<n?C"J>4cllT 000. Fireproof, Be* \ er nath?. Oarage. Booklet. Ownership Management. HOTEL RUDOLF r> ...ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. on the ocoan front. Always nn.n Capacity. 1,000. American and European . . Plans. ' l.(l! and cold, fresh and sea water In mi baths, running water In suests rnnm. ol J Nerandas commanding view of ocean A. a. nuKmEn^ jo,,, hii.i.man. PHILLIPS HOUSE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Massachusetts Avo. and heach. Elevator to etrret level. Booklet. F. p. PHILLIPS. > *? ^ - ? The Ocean Front Hotel of Comfort EUROPEAN PI.AN (Operated Under American Plan from June 1 to September IS) WITH ITS Famous French Grill and Rose Room French Service and Cuisine; Orchestra of Sslaiata OPEN ALL THE YEAR JACOB WEIKEL NOTED FOR ITS TABLE MILUERCSTTAGE-AHNEX I 3T0I5N.GEORGIA AVE. ATL.CITY.MX^\ Scrupulously clean, electric lighted through out. Whlto ?er vice, II. 25 up dally, }7 up weekly. Established Si years. Booklet. Emefion Crouthamel. Manager. fc>umnur Resorts;. WEST VIRGINIA. WHITE SULPHUR SPRIHGS _______ West Virginia In the Mountains Tennis, Golf, Ridicj, Driving, Motonnj, Oinetni. Magnificent Swimming Poo!. No Files or Moa qultoaa. Sulphur sr.rl Mt iiatl luihv lirery Mjlern Convenience. The NEW Milii^a Dollar Qroan* briar opens October 1st, iiU. Foa tnloinatlon xddrcss acoftac F. ADAMS, WMM Sit^ar W. Vs. V, The preterit hotel op?ns June 25. '"Old Sweet Springs" West \ Irglnia. ! In the Switzerland of America. Eleva tion 2,300 feet. Climate unsurpassed. ; Modern in appointments. Amusements j varied and attractive. Golf a specialty. Automobile service. Open June 15. Booklet. \V. D. PAXTOX, Maungir. m:\v ii.\>irsiiihi:. Appledore House l>li'> of Nlioulii. X. II. 110 mll*.u at seat 3 Steamers dally from Portsmouth. N. H. OI'KN .IffA" I'lHST. Finest Salt Water Swlminliic Pool on Coast. MufIc, Tennis. Billiards. All aquatic sports. Accommodates SX). Also cottages. Rates moderate. Exceptional table. Address APPLEDORK COMPANY, Idles of Shoals. N. II. PUNXSYIAAXIA, "THE MOUNTAIN PARADISE" AIERMOIKE I TMt LEADING HOTEL OF DtLAWARt WATER GAP. pa. Most modern and fln t located hotel In this region. Cuisine of highest standard. Whlta service. Orches tra. 100 tiled private baths. Log fires, steam heat. own fat ins and dairy. New Beautiful Pa'm Court aiul Cafe; a la carte service. Motorists receive same terms as other guests. SPECIAL EAKI.Y SEASON RATES Booklet and auto map mailed. Seventh Season. FOR THE JUNE OR EARLY JULY OUTING Whether a week-end or a prolonged stay, there ifc no spot equal In grandeur of Its scenery. the beauty of Its foliage, and the variety and charms of Its Innumer able out-door diversions to DELAWARE WATER GAP, PA. Onlv 3 hours from Philadelphia via P. R R JOHN PUR YD COP E. THE KITTATINNY Delaware Water Gap, Pa. Under entirely new management of owner, j Improved throughout. Capacity SOO. Situ- j ated In Klttattnny Park of 30t? acres. Offer- ' Ing every hotel comfort and appointment; j elevator, private baths, steam heat, etc. j American plan cuisine n notable feature; j own private farm. Cafe and grill attached. | Orchestra. Gat age and livery. Llteratnro and early season rates upon request. CHARLES H. WHITE, of Atlantic City. The Ideal Blue Ridge Resort BUENA VISTA SPRING HOTEL Franklin Co.. I'a N*at Maryland State Line. Convenient to Gettysburg Beautiful Drives. Superb scenery. Invigorating climate. All amusements. Good tr.iln service. No- ma laria. A. W R-iidt Mgr. \ IIIGI \l A. | m :\Tl Y I'LU' l.VJI As the warm days and hot nights have come, and you think of leaving ! town, the Henry Clay Inn. Ashland, Va.f is one of the :11?? st delightful places. Being 2f>0 feet above Richmond, it is always cool at night. No mosquitoes. Good Old Virginia cooking'. Train or trolley that will take you In or out almost every half hour. Write or phono for rates. We eater especially to automobile parties. C. S. M3FTWICH, Munnger. VIRGINIA MINER VI. SPRINGS IKITEL New ( nstle, Vo. New 100-roorn hotel; opens June the first. Tn the heart of the Blue ltldge Mountains; elevation. 2.000 f<-et. Plunge, shower, needle, electric and vapor baths. Tennis court, pool room, fishing, rowing and dancing. Dr. r.. M. Abbott, formerly of Craig Healing, will bo our resident physician. For further in formation anil booklet, write W. T. MARTIN. Munugcr. Buffalo Ridge Springs Opens June 1st. MItS. ELI.A C. KYLE, Mnnagrr. A gee. Nelson Comity, Vs. Natural Bridge Hotel Open all the year. Golden seal hotel. Excellent service. Good livery. Swim ming pool, howling alley, orchestra. Write for rates. Owned and operated by Natural Bridge Co. W. CI. HAMILTON, Hotel Manager. J. A. MUNDV, Jr.. General Manager. Summer iResorttf. hammer &esottg. -?yiNIOHIiV - , Buffalo Lithia Springs Hotel OPEN JUNE 15th TO SEPTEMBER 30th ? The buildings arc on the cottage plan, and arc sufficient for the comfortable accommodation of 250 persons. No Malaria. No Mosquitoes. Buffalo Lithia Springs are located in Mecklenburg County, Va., in the "Buffalo Hills," 500 feet above the level of the sea, and are reached from all directions over the Norfolk division of the oouthcrn Railway. This wat?r is prescribed in all Uric Acid Conditions, Gout, Rheumatism, Calculi of the Kidney and Bladder, Blight's Disease, Diabetes, Gastro-Intestinal Disorders, Neuralgias, etc. For full information and pamphlet of Medical Opinions and Clinical Reports write to - BUFFALO LITHIA SPRINGS WATER CO. Buffalo Lithia Springs, Virginia. W 1 L Ii O t' (i II 11 V II O T E L, Wllloughliy Bench, Vn. Virginia's Coolc*t ScumIJc Rrnort, Where Occan Breeron ALWAYS Blow. Wllloughby Hotel, recently acquired by several prominent business men of Norfolk, is now under new management. Extensive improvements have been made; a beautiful palm garden and billiard room have been added to its many attractions; the splendid ballroom newly decorated, and many things done to add to the comfort and pleasure of guests. Music morning and evening by orchestra. Good bath Ing, boating and fishing. Full equipment of shower baths and bathrooms. Table unexcelled. Season opens Saturday, Juno 14. Rates. 512.50 to $21.00 per week. Special Sunday dinner. 75 cents. Ferry from Old Point every hour, and electric cars from Norfolk every twenty minutes. T. ALEX. BAXTER, Mr.nnger. Brunswick Inn Wnj-nrnhoro, Vn. This delightful summer resort is now open for guests For rates nn:l s apply to MRS. K. A. ROBINSON, Mrs. W. A. \\ IL.I..1AMS, Proprietors. Why not spend your summer vaca doni, v M* bea"t,ful. historic Shenan- 1 g?ving 111 10 famous health-j WATlilll.K K WHITE SULPHUR 5I*RIXOS HOTEL f .r . , Wnterllck, Vn. Modern In every detail. Now manatre- I bass Ashing. Rates and booklet upon request. '*? HOWE, Proprietor. Warm Sulphur Sprin gs BATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA Thi? famous resort wilt the most do. Ii'shtful bath ia America is now opaa for ?fiesta. Wrllo for rates and information* Mrs. John L~ Eubank. Warm Sprints, Vs. Blue Ridge Springs VIRGINIA. A favorite health and pleasure resort near the summit of the mountains from' which its name is derived. Now open Address: PHILIP F. BROWN, Proprietor. STRIBLING SPRINGS Shenandoah .Mis.. Aurueta County, Vs. 1 sulphur. Alum luid Chalylieate \Vutern. j At no time in its history haw Strlbllne been ' so well conditioned for comfort, rirht llvinc Mid pleasure. Hates. $7.00 to $10.00. Two- i room cott&f?es (ltix32), newly repaired, hav- 1 .i?pen ^replaces or wood stoves, for wh!a / or 1?tro,,P,? ftnfi priced accordingly. X?i ??r.*7Uiilrate(1 l^ page booklet. F. County vl -XIou,u Solon. P.-O., Auitusta. HOTEL BRANDON Among- the foothills of the Hlue Ridire Mountains, overlooking- the beautiful .? /?.y ? Shenandoah. Junction of Chesapeake and Ohio nnri Norfolk ana \\ astern Railroads. Perfect in an pointments. ' Famous Basic Lithia \\ ater. Delightful climate. For rat.?s etc., address ' MRS. J. E. PORTER, Proprietor. Ideal Family Seashore Resort Surf Bathing, Boating-. Fishing, etc. Ocean and Country. Modern Hotel. $: to ill. week. Send for Booklet!'. A. H. G. MEARS. 1 Wachaperague, Eastern Shore, Va. N. & \V. will hesln every Sunday Exrur- I ?Jons to Norfolk next Sunday. (1.50 round j Hanover Cottage ; Virginia Itrneh, Va. Opens June 1. 1913. IClectric lights. ? Special attention to cuisine and service. MRS. TATE F. CIIENERY, iiCNxtt nud Munagfr. Afton House AITON, VA. Opened June 1. Situated upon a prominent spur of the Blue Riiis?o, between two valleys constant breeze night and day; hiirh! dry and healthy. Scenery most beau tiful. For further particulars, address MRS. JAMES U. f.OODI.OE. M A S S A N E TT A SPRINGS. N?rr Brick Hotel. Open June 1, 1013. Accommodations for 300 guests Early reservation advised. Booklets 1 rate cards, etc., upon application. Ad- . dress | Massniiettn Spring* Co., Inc., Box 274, Harrisonburg, Va. T n K n It E A K E R S. Opens June t, 1013. i Lar<?\l fl'ry rooms. Spacious veran- ' finest bathing on the beach, fi eo to our guests. Rowing, sailing ami fishing. Sea 1< ood our specialty. Mod erate ratoa Address J. E. FOSTER. Buck roe llcaclii Va. Mrs. Carrie Phillips Will Open the Feuerstein Cott.tRe on June 1, Fourth Street. WIHoughby Beaerf. for the season. CoUuro on Chesnpeake Bay. Knsy walklnK distance to hotel. For rates write P. O. Box li,>, Ocoan View, Va, Pulaski Alum Springs PULASKI. VA. Famous for 75 yeurs as a delightful Health and Pleasure Resort. CLIMATE DELIGHTFUL. SCENERY BEAUTIFUL. EQUIPMENT MODERN. FARE EXCELLENT. Rates: Jt to $2.50 per day, $10 to $15 por week, and $33 to $45 per month. Cnequaled for Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Dladder Troubles, etc. For booklet and other Information write R. C. GRAHAM. Owner and Mgr.. Pulaski, Vfc. Open June IS; accommodation. 2'M. Hotel Bel-Air Craig Mineral Spring New Castle, Va. Health and pleasure resort In the Alleghany Mountains. Thoroughly modern hotel. Noted mineral water. Good fishing. Write for booklet con taining analysis of water, etc. Rates: $8.00 to $12.50 por week. STR1BLING SPRINGS Shenandoah Mts., AukuMu County, Va. Sulphur, Alum and Chalybeate Waters. At no time In Its history has Strlbllng been so well conditioned for comfort, right living: and pleasure. Rates, 17.00 to $10.09. Two room i-ottages (lt>x32>. newly repaired, having open ISreplaces or wood stoves, for families or groups, and priced accordingly. Writs for Illustrated lfi-pag? booklet. Present ad dress F. CHICHESTER, irvtngton. N. Y. ROCKBRIDGE BATHS AND HOTEL SPRINGS Homelike summer resort in tho mountains of Virginia. Magnesia. Lithta and Sulphur Water. Terms moderate. Write for booklet. J. P. DAVIS, Manager, KockbriJge Baths, Va. Rawley Springs, Va. Famous Chalybeate, Magnesia ami Sulphur Water. Climate delightful. Elevation 2,000 feet. Until June 10th address MRS. N. W. ROLLING, 217 Hanover Street, Annapolis, Md. Mt. Elliott Springs Write for special rates at this beautiful resort; coolest place in Virginia Mountains; easy of access; water unexcelled. J. S. CRAIG. Manager, Mt. Elliott, Va. Formerly owner Cold Sulphur Springs. Pocahontas Cottage VIUGCVIA I!EACH, VA. Will be open for guests May 20. Best location. Every comfort and conveni ence. For terms, addiess Silt5. A. H. AVILI.IAMS, '1'rleuhonc No. 10. Lowe Cottage Virginia Ha/ Station, Ocean \ lerr, Vn, Large cottage, located directly on water front Running water in bed rooms. Apply for rates. MH8. W. T. LOWE, Proprietress. Mountain Lake Hotel If you want t.i keep cool and have a royal good time go to Mountain Lake Hotel. For booklet and rates write II. K. Lorland, Manager. Mountain Lake. Va. Sweet Chalybeate Springs VIRGINIA. T*p In the Alleghaney Mountain!., 2.300 feet ubove the ft a level. Elegant Swimmlnif i'ools. Cool Nights. Beautiful Mountain Hrenory. Water supply. Iron and cart.onated. of superior medicinal quality. Write for booklet. H. V. KAlvLL, Manager, Sweet Chalybeate. Va. MAPLE SHADR INN'.?MOST BEAU tlful hotol ami grounds In Southwest Virginia; perfectly equipped for com fort and pleasure; altitude 2.100 feet; through sleeper from Kl?:hn?oniL Write for booklet, l'ulaskl. Va.