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  • The Dustless Wayto Happy Land

    Map Showing Graham & Morton Line, Railway and Interurban Connections

    Officers of the Graham & Morton Transportation CompanyJ. S. MORTON, President, B.ntiili IliiiUor, >Iiill.W. H. MORTON. Asst. to President, (iiieaso. III.A. REICIILE, Asst. See. and TreaB., Benton Uiu-bor, Jlich.L. H. SEBASTI.4N, Supt. Jlotive Power. Benton Harbor, .Mirh.W. CM. BURKE, .Supt. Terminals, Chicago, 111.

    HARRV MKYERIXG. (i. P. * F. A., Chicago, III.E. A. IIOPPKRSTEAH, .Asst. G. P. A.. Chicago, 111.J. P. HEFFERN, Commercial .Vgent, Chicago, 111.JOHN KRESS, Asent. Holland, Mich.C. .4 FLOYD, .Agt. O. B. H. & C. Ry., Grand Rapids, Jlich,

    MAY -3 1915 OCI.A400227

  • The Graham & Morton Passenger Fleet

    |HE STEAMSHIP "City of Grand Rapids," tlie latest ship aciiuired by this Company, is a most excellentexample of modern marine architecture. A propeller, havinir a monstrous triple expansion engine devel-opijig 4,500 horsepower and a speed of 20 miles per hour, is 310 feet in length and 48 feet in breadth,built entirely of steel, and having two freight decks and three passenger cabin decks. The hull is dividedinto seven water tight compartments, any one of which is large enough to float the ship. The freight decksare covered with an asphaltum composition which has a tendency to lessen the sound of trucks whenhandling the freight, while the social hall and toilet rooms are covered with asbestone, and the cabins areall laid with the finest of carpets so that the sleeping passenger is not awakened by any ordinary move-ment around the steamer. This ship has 210 staterooms and 26 parlors, fitted with electric lights, call bells,running water, hair mattresses and woven wire springs, giving sleeping accommodation for 650 people, thelargest capacity of any ship sailing from Chicago crossing Lake Michigan. A magnificent mahogany finisheddining room with seating capacity for 100 people, as well as two private dining compartments, are located in

    tlic forward end of the main cabin, where one seated at a table can enjoy the cool breezes off the lake through the large win-dows. This wonderful ship, together with the sister ship, "Puritan," which is equally well fitted with modern equipment, willmake two trips daily between Chicago, Grand Rapids, Holland, Macatawa Park, Ottawa Beach and Saugatuck.

    On the St. Joseph and Benton Harbor Division we have three of the largest steel sidewheel steamers plying on LakeMichigan, making three trips daily between Chicago and Michigan's great fruit belt. The steamers "City of Benton Harbor,""City of St. Joseph" and "Holland" are well known for their spacious dance halls and cabins as well as promenade decks.Each steamer has carrying capacity for about 2.600 people, with ample room and large, comfortable steamer chairs foreach person. All conveniences in the cabin, with maids at the service of the lady passengers, while bell boys are to behad at every call. The trip on any one of these ships is. enjoyed by everyone.

    The steamer "Holland" will be for charter morning, afternoon and evening to private parties, clubs, societies and otherorganizations. This ship is equipped with a large dancing floor, promenade decks and cabins where entertainments can bearranged to suit your program, and a trip along the lake shore for a few hours is a treat not to be forgotten. Very fewpeople realize the beauty of Chicago's lake front with its tall buildings and boulevards lined with countless electric lights.

    I < il> of Grand RupldB 2—I'uritnn H—City of Kentun ilurhor 4—City of St. JoBepli S—Holland

    COPVRICHTED 1B19

  • TRAVEL BY WATER—NO HEAT, DUST OR CONFUSION

    wHEN the body and niiiul are weary and sluggish, caused by the grilling heat of the summer, tBnatural desire is to escape to some nice cool spot for recreation. Whether _vou are able to get awayfrom the energy-sapping heat of the city for a month, a fortnight or only a day or two, the wonderfutMichigan resort country, with its rolling hillsides, peaceful valleys, murmuring-

    brooks, glassy lakes and natural forests gives a varietj' of scenery sufficient to

    satisfv the most critical. There are unbounded advantages for peaceful restand healthful recreation, such as camping on the banks of one of the many

    vers, staying at some one of the numerous farm and rural homes or ate large commodious hotels, which arc superior to any other resortcountry. Fishing, hunting, boating, bathing and tramping through thewoods are a few of nature's own amusements, while golfing, tennis,

    j]baseball and other athletic sports are all here to be enjoyed.

    To reach this wonderful country, the Graham & Mortonine steamers offer you the best of accommodation. Yourvacation begins the moment you step on board ship, andwhen you reach your destination after a cool aiad pleasant,refreshing trip on T^ake Michigan the last traces of lassitudehave vanished and you walk ashore with renewed energy

    lie. No expense has been spared by this company to make your:liis:an one of great pleasure and comfort. Music is furnished

    ' desire to dance, sleeping accommodations are of the best,111"-^^ ' mt excelled bv the finest hotels in the land.

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  • In looking for a place to spend your summer outing- you will lind the first and oldestresort town in Michigan is St. Joe, 65 miles via the G. & M. line from Chicago across

    have been written by famouswonderful plateau overlooking

    summer months. To the eastlake, and for miles south

    Old St. Joeand Its Attractions ^., t, t i * f u i i

    1 he Big Lake; a city of which many lyricspoets, making this resort one of lasting fame. Tt-4s situated on a mostLake Michigan's blue waters, where myriads of people com^o enjoy theirand back of the city is the broad river of St. Joe, which emptand north of this river along the lake shore are large estatesand summer cottages. The starting point of what is knownas "?klichis:an's Famous Fruit Belt" is-Jiere. No place in the

    is into thef

    world can boast of such productions

    of fresh fruits ; some of the many va-rieties are pears, peaches, plums, apples,

    cherries, grapes and berries, and the

    greatest of all of these is the Michigan

    Strawberry. Alacadamized drive-waysxtend for miles through the surrounding

    country, one of which, the "Lake Boule-

    vard." is built along the top of the bluffs

    overlooking Lake I\Iichigan, and leads past

    orchards and vineyards, with elegant homes bor-

    dering it on either side; the scenery together

    with delightful lake breezes makes this drive

    one long- to be remembered. Another beautiful

    -. lad "Peach Belt Way" is one that skirts alongthe shaded St. Joe river to Berrien Springs, a

    distance of sixteen miles over hill and dale,

    with acreage of fruit-laden trees the whole dis-

    tance on either side, making a \yonderful sight.St. .I.M- ItM.r.

  • ENJOY YOUR WEEK-END IN NATURE'S GARDENS

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    There are a number of fine hotels in St. Joe, among which is the Whitcomb with its famous mineral baths fortreatment of rheumatism and nervous diseases. Remarkable cures are effected here and the baths are well pat-

    ronized both summer and winter. The second hotel in size is the Lake View,directly across the street from the Whitcomb, overlooking the amusementpark of Silver Beach, and is renowned for its fine appointments and service.There are other smaller hotels and numerous boarding houses throughoutthe city where at very reasonable rates accommodations may be had,and to those who prefer private life many of the best families havespare rooms they will let to desirable people.

    Silver Beach Amusement Park, located on the beach at LakeMichigan, has all the most popular forms of fun-making that are tobe found in larger cities, such as skating rinks, dancing pavilions,' oiler coaster, and above all, the grandest bathing beach in the west,

    as well as a natatorium, where onecan bathe at their convenience, the

    water being heated to a moderate

    temperature all the time. Thebeach is of sand, with a gradual

    slope, no dangerous rocks, imder-tow or currents, making it a verypleasant and safe place for the adult

    to swim and the little ones to wade.On the crest of the hill is LakeFront Park, whetj^^nv a pleasant

    evening and Sunday arespent by vast numbers ofpeople who congregatehere to enjoy famous bandconcerts.

    Three miles southeast ofSt. Joe is located the Berrien

    County Country Club withits' more than comfortableclub house, a splendid ninehole golf course, as well astennis court and other amuse-ments. All visitors are in-vited and the privi-leges of the club are

    extended at a nominalfee. To reach thgse

    !. on the St. Joe River.

  • cars.

    may drive over the. splendid roads, take advantage of the Interurb;1 iin the. beautiful St. Joe river.

    The I • Club, across the river north of St. Joe, on Lake Michiganshore, is liic niosi exclusive resort in this community. The plan of the orig-inators is to make this place a summer residence for those who desire the bestand are able to afTord it. A handsome club house and a number of beautifulprivate summer homes have been erected, the streets are paved with brick,lawns are sodded, and a park is made where once was nothing but fine whit'sand. At the club house meals are served to the guests as well as to thecottage resorters. Accommodations may be secured by writing to the Edge-water Club, St. Joseph, Mich. No expense has been spared to make this a veryattractive and substantial resort.

    The St. Joe River flows through a luxurious valley flankedon both sides for miles with verdant

    forests, terraced vineyards and beauti-

    ful farms. A trip in one of the manyboats is very delightful and to some isbecoming an annual pilgrimage.

    Call! pi lit

    riif rish haicheries

    operated by the state

    stock the river each

    year with bass, pike,

    pickerel and other of

    the finny tribe, which

    affords the anglerunlimited pleasure.

    Being m deep, cold water, the bass are gamey and a strikemeans that peculiar nerve tingle which experienced fisher-

    men enjoy. The pier at the mouth of the river is lined dailywith people from all the different resorts fishing for

    lake perch, which swarm these waters. Michigan game

    laws limit fishermen to a catch of twenty white bass

    and ten black bass each day.

    St. Joseph has all the amusements to be

    found in any first class summer resort, and onecontemplating a vacation of one day to several

    leeks would have to travel for many miles to' find a more delightful place

    -for recreation and pleasure.• I FinhitiK on llie >l. .("»' Ki\»t

  • THE NIGHT TRIPS ARE PLEASANT, COOL AND COMFORTABLE

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    Benton Harbor and Connecting with St. Joe by a wide brick l.niikvard. one mile east, is situated the,

    f* PI pretty little town of Benton Harbor, with itsmiles of clean, paved, well lighted

    Interesting rlacesstreets and pleasant homes. Here are found the best hotels in this region, among

    which is the New Dwan, furnished throughout with all modern improvements for comfort, every room havingtelephone, electric lights, hot and cold water, together with elevator service and mineral baths which are thor-

    oughly up-to-date. The Hotel Benton under its new management is giving excellent accommodations to thecommercial as well as the pleasure-seeking public. The New .Saltzman Hotel in every way is modern, andmany of those who have visited this city know of its fine service in the mineral bath department. The PremierBath parlors, which are the oldest in this vicinity, are located in the center of the down town district, wherethe first mineral water was found that has now become renowned throughout the United States for its greatcurative properties. See our list of hotels and boarding houses in this booklet.

    The House of David, the home of the Israelites, a religious cult situated on the car line just out of BentonHarbor, is one of the most interesting resorts in this territory. The extensive grounds are all set to fruits, veget-ables and flowers, with a large recreation park attached in which you will find bowling alleys, dance hall, airdome,

    zoo, horticultural exhibits and other amusement features. The Sunday afternoon concert by a band composedof lady Israelites is one of the most pleasing entertainments. Street cars run direct from our docks to the park.

    Higman Park, with its beautiful summer homes owned by people from every state in the south and west, isone of the most pleasant resorts in this territory and is situated on Lake Michigan shore among the high woodedhills. From the verandas of the hotel a beautiful view can be had of the surrounding country.

    Pottawatomie Park, seven miles north of Benton Harbor on a bluff eighty feet in height overlooking LakeMichigan, is named from the oldest Indian trilie in ATlrhieaii, and is rrrowing every year in popularity.

    Purchase your ticket at our

    office in Chicago to Riversideand on arrival at the P. M.railroad depot the bus willtransfer you through na-tive forests, or if you de-sire you can take a largelaunch from the Central

    Docks up the lake shi ireto Higman and Pottawatomie Parks. This givesquicker dispatch as well

    as a very interesting trip.

    Paw Paw Lake Resoris not only the largest,'

    but best known summerresort in Michigan, deriv-

    ing its name from a pleas-ing little body of inlandwater several miles in

  • );».-;i.ii. wall ' rroiinded with summer cottages, liotels and boarding liouses, all

    01 miodatii I ilie summer visitor and resorter. The clear, sandy beach makesbilling one of the greatest sports to be enjoyed here each day. Boating is one of the many amuse-menls and niuonlighl boat rides are delightful. Dancing at the different pavilions together with band concertsare also attractions for the pleasure seekers. Crowds of people visit here the whole summer, and the week endsare extremely busy, Saturdays and Sundays being special gala days. Canoeing on the Paw Paw river is one ofAhe finest recreations and should not be missed. The scenery along the river banks far surpasses an)- other tripof this kind. For your convenience purchase your ticket and check your baggage at Chicago Docks and oursteamer will take you to Central Docks, where transfer to the interurban cars is made un(lcr (o\cr with notrouble or delays.

    Suburban Resorts and -Arrangements have been made to transfer all passengers from Central iJocks toIT f 1? li Tl-i

    "^'^^ Southern Michigan Electric lines via the city street cars, which have their ter-minals at the docks, giving to all those who wish to reach their homes, resorts and

    camping grounds along the St. Joe river a service that is unequaled in the larger cities. Twin Springs resort,noted for its "Fountain of Youth Springs" and delightful river scenery, also the picturesque little city of BerrienSprings, are situated directly on the car line in the center of this resort section. You should be sure to take thistrolley ride and enjo}' the country.

    The Benton Harbor-St. Joe Railway, which connects with-iOut steamers at Central Docks, runs through theresorts along the east shore of the St. Joe river to Dowagiac. passing through the little city of Eau Claire andnumerous ri\er resorts, among which are Tabor's, Indian Lake and Sister Lakes, and other interesting places.This line opens up the finest resort country that was ever known. The Coloma, Paw Paw Lake and Watervlietbranch runs through a grand fruit country to the greatest of all inland resorts. Paw Paw Lake, where from farand near are gathered thousands of young people for their summer outing. Coloma and Watervliet are two veryin\iting little cities and are surrounded by a very rich farming country. One should not fail to \ i^it these placesdtiriii-g the summer \acation.

  • TWO TRIPS DAILY TO HOLLAND AND GRAND RAPIDS

    Holland Macatawa Park Only ninety-eight miles from Chicago via theG. & M. boats, situated

    Ottawa Beach and Black Lake °" Black Lake, is the city of Holland, a growing manufacturing, busi-ness and farming center, and with

    hotels, summer resorts and cottages it is fast becoming the ideal spot forpeople from the south, east and west to spend their vacations duringthe months of June, July, August and September. The Holland Cit}'Hotel, which is now under new management, has large and unex-celled accommodations, being well recommended by commercialtravelers and summer tourists.

    Of the East Shore resorts none is more popular with thesummer visitors than Ottawa Beach and its nearby neighborson Black Lake. Thousands come every season to these re-sorts, many of whom return year by year to enjoy its delight-ful climate and beautiful surroundings, as well as all the out-of-door recreations on both land and water. Ample hotelaccommodation is one ofthe numerous reasonsfor its ever-increasing

    popularity.

    All Ships of ThisCompany areEquipi>ed with

    WirelessTelegraph

    OttawaBeach Hotel

    There is no finer sum-mer hotel to be foundanywhere than the Otta-

    wa Beach Hotel, overlooking Black Lake andLake Michigan, with its splendid faculty for everysummer-time comfort and pleasure. On its broadverandas where the guests gather during the days,a fresh lake breeze brings relief even during the

    hottest days, and the nights are wonderful, theair delightful, cool and restful, no matter howwarm the day has been, blanket covering is verycomfortable. The hotel with its spacious lawnsis practically surrounded by water, in fact thesteamers of this company pass so close to theverandas that communication can be had betweenpassengers and their friends. Many improve-ments have been made as well as being refinished.

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  • MOST APPETIZING MEALS ARE SERVED ABOARD SHIPm

    Macatawa ParkThe Macatawa Par.

    Association has a numberof very pretty cottages fSF .T"-—

    rent at reasonable prices.

    The Hotel Macatawa is located in an idealspot, as it combines the majestic grandeur of

    Lake Michigan with the quiet beauty of Black

    Lake, making it perfectly safe for summer boat-ing and bathing for ladies and children. Thehotel is built on a high commanding ridge givinga magnificent view of the great lake and inland

    water, having all the advantages and privileges

    of the great unsalted sea, making it a finely ap-pointed hotel superbly situated. Surrounding the

    hotel on all sides are thickly wooded hills with

    redecorated and equipped. The large ball room has been doubledin size and the dining room has been enlarged over one-

    third, with wide windows overlooking the lake. Thisaddition is to be used during the evening as a

    grill room. A large glass sun parlor has beenbuilt adjoining the main lobby, the latter hav-ing been entirely re-arranged and improved,

    •orty baths have been added, giving to

    nearly every room a private bath, and theL^Tounds have been beautified in many ways

    together with a tennis court andathletic field located near

    the main hotel ; the golflinks are located

    a short distance

    back of the ho-tel, where allresorters are

    welcome t otry their skill

    and passaway pleas-ant hours. Acompetent in-

    structor hasIpeen engaged to

    XroMliil Saugitit

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    YOUR VACATION IN MICHIGAN WILL BE BENEFICIAL

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    BircVs Eye View of Sau^atui-k.

    ' labyrinth winding paths shaded by all kinds of forest trees and wild flowersblooming everywhere in boundless profusion. Nature lovers will find this a

    fairyland of their dreams. No better fishing is to be had anywhere than in BlackLake, with its small-mouth bass, pickerel, wall-eyed pike, muskalong and all the

    ^ other fish indigenous to the northern waters. The hotel has a large concertand assembly hall, also a string orchestra which plays at dinner and duringthe afternoon and evening. Dancing is arranged for every evening, towhich all guests are welcome, while boating is one of the most interesting

    features, many of the cottagers having their own launches, whilethe hotels have boat liveries at which you can secure

    almost any kind of craft to suit your pleasure. A largemodern fire-proof garage has been constructed forthe convenience of those who wish to have their

    cars with them. There are a number of otherpleasant hotels, among which are the Bayview,European and Grand.

    Waukazoo Inn *^'" }^'^ ''°'^^' ^^'°'^ °^J -J Black Lake is a very at-ana KeSOrt tractive family resort.

    The Inn is conducted with the best of every-thing, being supplied with poultry, eggs andfresh vegetables from its own garden as wellas fresh milk from a private herd. There arealso a number of cottages there that can be

    rented by the month or season. Situated on abayou just around from the Lin is Camp Jeannette,

    a resort for those who wish to enjo}- out-of-door life.Most of the people live in tents, and meals are served to

  • \''-- —I . been erected I'ur tbat purpose : a large yacht is also lurnisliecl for thoseI c resorts on Black Lake are Jenison Park, Virginia Park, The Beachlliiii-' . il;^Ii \ 1. Park and Marshall's.

    Ai hiiv;.,; ;..... iicr, wiiere the G. & ^f. Line land their passengers, ferry service is arranged to transfer allto the different hotels and cottage resorts with comfort and safetv. The new steel steamer "Ottawa," withf

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    capacity for 250 people, has been built to transfer the passengers to Ottawa Beach Hotel direct.

    Sauifatuck and Surrounded b}'^ wonderful forest-covered hills and valleys where paths lead through over-p. . hanging vines and wild flowers are the two quaint little cities of Saugatuck and Douglas,

    » situated opposite each other on the shores of Kalamazoo river, which expands into asmall lake at this point, making an ideal spot for those who wish to rest and recuperate. Many home-like hotels, aswell as private residences, offer fine accommodations at a moderate rate, and to those who enjoy camping, tentscan be rented at the grounds of the Forward Movement Park, which has a large property for resort purposes,also an elegant hotel which accommodates three hundred i)ersons. Names and addresses of different places canbe found in the last pages of this book. Boating and fishing in the river and lake are two great pastimes, andbathing in the river at the "Great Bend" is enjoyed by everyone who visits here. An immense pavilion, by farthe finest building of its kind to be found in this section, has the largest floor for dancing in the middle west, aswell as bowling alleys and skating rinks where hundreds of people gather to enjoy the different amusements, ofwhich dancing is the most popular. There is an instructoi- to teach all the latest dances, while the music is fur-nished by a string orchestra composed of the best musicians. From Saugatuck a steamer may be taken for afifteen mile ride up the river, which presents man}^ pretty scenic effects and affords good fishing. Macadamizedroads have been made to Holland and Grand Rapids, giving to those who enjo\' automobiling a very pleasantjourney through the country. Service given by the electric roads connecting with our boats at Interurban Pier,passing Castle Park and other resorts, makes a trip in twenty-five minutes from the time o)ie leaves the boat untilthey reach Saugatuck. This schedule will be maintained all during the season.

    Grand Rapids Known as the "Furniture City" on account of its famous furniture designers and manu-facturers, and the center of the furniture industry of the world, is the second city in Michigan.

    There are also several hundred other industries here, including carpet-sweeping works, textile factories, machinecompanies, steel product factories, plaster, paper and flour mills, many engraving and printing establishments.Through the center of the city flows the Grand river, and along its shores are numerous resorts, homes andbeautiful parks. Reed's Lake, on the south side of the city, is a body of water several miles in circumference usedas a place of entertainment for the pleasure-seekers and is circled with a boulevard, making an ideal drive forautomobiles. Ramona, a summer park and resort, is a high class amusement place, and during the summer sea-son best vaudeville as well as other features offer enjoyment to the visitor afternoon and evening.

    The Graham & Morton Line with its fine steel steamships and the Grand Rapids, Holland & Chicago Railwaywith its double track and handsome steel cars give a service between Chicago and Grand Rapids that is unequaled,being known as the "Grand Rapids Short Line," making the trip in seven hours. Direct connections are madeat Interurban Pier, where the boats and cars are in waiting, transfer being made under cover without exposure toweather elements. During the summer season the boats will leave Chicago every morning except .Saturday at9:00 A. ]\r., when the schedule is changed to 1 130 P. M. ; also every evening at 8:30 P. \l., except Sundays at 10.00P. M., giving a delightful daylight trip or a good night's rest on the steamer. During the spring season, whichopens about March ist. also in the fall season, our steamers run daily, leaving Chicago every evening.

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    W'aiiknzoo Holland

    Ottawa Beach S. S. City of (iranU Rupid^i S. A. Puritan

  • roseph Harbor

    interurban Pitr

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  • 'Pj-^YgJ Via ^^^' ^^^^ convenience of tlie traveling public, the iriraham & ^Jortrin:

    i^ U ^ IVf + T ' Chicago (foot of Wabash Avenue) are located within easv transportationtrranam & Morton Line ^orth, West or South Sides, also from every railroad depot and hotel, xvfi'ftogether with the short trip on one of the large, commodious boats of this line across the finest body of wattijin the world to "All Michigan," the great resort country, connection is made with electric and steam roads for aljinterior points, among which are West Olive, Ferrysburg, Lakewood, Montague, Shelby, Hart, Pentwater;Twin Lakes, Holton, Fremont, Newaygo Lakes, Baldwin, Traverse City, Cadillac, Reed City, Greenville, Alma,St. Lotiis, Bay Cit}' Saginaw, Ionia Lansing and Detroit.

    The location of the St. Joseph-Benton Harbor division Central Docks is at the east end of the highway bridgecrossing the St. Joseph river, on the main thoroughfare, midway between St. Joseph and Benton Harbor, frontingon the local street railway tracks, also the terminus of all interurban lines, where direct connection is made underone roof with interurban cars for South Bend, Niles, Berrien Springs, Twdn Springs, Dowagiac, Kalamazoo,Indian Lake, Sister Lakes, Eau Claire, Tabor's, Paw Paw Lake, Coloma, Watervliet, Hartford, Bangor, Fenn-ville, Paw Paw, Lawton, Covert and ]\Iillburg; also for transfer to the Big Four, >.Iichigan Central and PereMarquette railroad depots.

    A large, roomy warehouse, 310 feet long by 50 feet in width, two stories in height, has been erected for theaccommodation of patrons. Passengers from the street enter on the second floor, where spacious waitingrooms are provided, entrance being made to the steamers from this floor without the annoying feature of pass-ing through the quarters used for freight purposes.

    The Interurban Pier gives to Ottawa Beach, Macatawa Park, Grand Rapids and Saugatuck a much neededcentral transfer point. Passengers for all the resorts on Black Lake on leaving boat at this pier mav be ferriedto all places by a fine steamboat built especially for that purpose. Those .going to Saugatuck or Grand Rapids willboard the waiting cars, under canopy covering built to protect against the weather, and be on their way withoutany inconvenience or unnecessary dela\'.

    Steamers of the G. & ]\I. Line are all of steel construction, withevery known modern convenience. Every officer on board is ex-perienced in his position, assuring safety, courtesy, comfort and goodservice. Combining all this with a pleasant water trip and rail con-nections makes this line a favorite route for pleasure and business.Tickets may be purchased at the Chicago ticket office to all pointsin Michigan and northern Indiana. For local schedule and rates seelast page of this booklet.

    On pages 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22 you will find a completelist of Hotels and Summer Boarding Places in this terri-

    tory, all of which are of the very best. Bycorresponding with the different parties youcan no doubt locate one that will please you.

    GRAHAM a MORTONUNE

    All Ships of This Company are Equipped withWireless Telegraph.

  • )w to Make aVacation Profitable

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    many men Ot iiKulei.they can not afford to take a vaca-

    liun ill snniiner time; they can and do send

    Ihe faniil; .-..- ._ -umc resort where, even though the service of hotel

    pr boarding house may be the best that money can buy, there is never thecomfort that is to be had in one's own liome. Therefore, on the score ofeconomy, and also because of the greater comfort of the family, why nothave a summer home?

    Ovi'ning a summer home in the nearby lowfectly feasible for the Chicago business man.

    Scores of them are now land owners in thissection, and are not only making the summerhome pay for itself in the added comfort itbrings to the family vacation, but the}' are

    actually making it show a profit. A five-,ten- or twenty-acre "ranch" in this section

    of Michigan, set to fruit, and with chickensas a side line, can, with proper managementand attention, be made to pay well.

    There are a number of conditions wh^

    enter into thepossibility ofsuccess in mak-ing the summerhome pay. For the majority ofmen the first of these conditionsmeans nearness to Chicago.This section of Michigan is ac-cessible from Chicago in fromfour to si.x hours' time by theGraham & Morton Line, andsteam and electric railroad

  • MICHIGAN'S ROADS ARE BEST FOR AUTOMOBILING

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    connections at the several Michigan ports. The cost of transportation is but Httle higher than hvuig withJatwenty miles or so of the city. This is the fruit country : climate and soil are perfectly adapted to growth o|tree and bush fruits and vegetables. T

    Any information required regarding this territory will be gladly given upon your application at the Graham& Morton offices in Chicago, Benton Harbor or Holland.AiitomohiliticJ ^'^ state in the Union has developed and improved the country roads in the past few years^ like Michigan. The laws of the state give to each county certain rebates for these improve-ments, and every attention is given toward the betterment of each road, so that today you can ride for miles andmiles over the best macadamized roads through the finest farming countries in the world, making automobiling agreat pleasure for a day or week's trip. Each year automobile parties are increasing, taking advantage of the de-lightful day or night trips on the G. & M. line to St. Joseph, Benton Harbor and Holland, shipping their car on thesame boat, and on arriving at destination speed off into the country over these delightful roads. Your automobileshould be at our dock at least thirty minutes before sailing in order that gasoline can be properly drawn from tanks(^ marine law that is rigidly enforced). A receipt for the gas drawn is given to the shipper, which on being pre-sented to agent at end of trip, same amount of gas is returned with no extra charge for services rendered. Thefqllowing are rates for automobiles handled by this line

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    i Runabouts not exceeding three passengers—To St. Joseph-Benton Harbor, one vvav, $4.00: niund trip. ?.h.oo,'rrepaid. To Holland, one way, $5.00; round trip, $7.50, prepaid.Touring cars, four passengers or more, racing cars—To St. Joseph-Bent. '.) PJarbor, one wav,$5.oo: round trip,

    ^7.00 prepaid. 1"o Holland, one way. $7.50; round trip, $10.00 prepaid.

    Autoniobiliiig on the Lake Sbiire Drive. South o( St. Josepli.

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    MICHIGAN HAS IDEAL CAMPING GROUNDS

    The Graham & Morton Line, Pere Marquette R. R., and Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Company aflford to one wishingto visit Detroit, Cleveland, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Toronto, Montreal, Boston or New York a trip of most interesting pleas-ure, breaking the long all-rail or all-water ride. Leaving Chicago at 9:00 .^l. M. or 8:30 P. M. daily,you have a delightful day or restful night on Lake Michigan, arriving at Holland insix hours, where connection is made with P. M. R. R. through the heart of Michi-gan's great grain country to Detroit; then via D. & C. steamer to Cleveland orBuffalo, where boat and rail connections are made for eastern points. The lakeand rail trip make a most enjoyable combination for anj'one contemplating a realtrip for pleasure and recreation.

    A trip to Cleveland or Buffalo from Chicago takes two nights and one dayon the finest steamers sailing fresh water, giving ample time to see the pointsof interest in the different cities as well as enjoying the freshair on the waters of Lake Michigan and Lake Erie, withbut six hours of railroad in the whole journey. The pas-senger fare, meals and berths extra, is $8.58 one way,$16.41 round trip, to Cleveland; $10.08 one way, $19.41round trip, to Buffalo.

    A cool trip on the water, whether on businessor pleasure, is relished by everyone. The fast

    f^ lake boats of theT>resent time nearly' iiial the speed of

    ivvay trains andihc expense is muchless. You also haveevery comfort ofhome in travelingby the water route.

    ' '^ Below we give a rail andwater schedule, showing timeof arriving at and departingfrom the various points.

    Schedule

    L.V. ChlcaBo via G.& M. Line 9:00 A.M. 8:30 P.M.

    At. Hollond via G.& M. I^lne 4:00 P.M. 4:00 A.M.

    Lv. Holland via P.M. R. R 4:24 P.M. 5:25 A.M.

    Ar. Detroit via P.M. R. R 10:00 P.M. 12:05 P.M.

    L.V. Detroit via D. &C. N. Co 10:45 P.M. 5:00 PM.

    Ar. Cleveland. D.& C. N. Co 6:00 A.M.Ar. Buffalo, via D. &

    C. N. Co 9:00A.M.Lv. Cleveland via C.& B. Line 8:00 P.M.Ar. Buffalo, via C. &

    A B. Line 7:30 A.M.For further Information Inquire of

    Ticket As«nt. or address Mr. H. Meyer-\ng. G. P. A., Chicago, III.

    Recreation at Paw Paw Lake.

  • List of Summer Boarding PlacesAvailable to patrons of the Graham & Morton Une, together with a brief description of rates, accommodation and location.

    Further particulars will be furnished by addressing the proprietors of the several resorts and private homes personally.

    GROUP NO. 1.—ST. JOSEPH HOTELS. Take Graham & Morton Steamers to St. Joseph.

    Name of Hotel,Resort

    or Residence

    Hotel WhitcoDib .Lake View HotelHotel RoseMay HotelPalace HotelNewport HouseWliitcomb Mineral Batb.Edgewater ClubHotel LaSalle _-

    Nameol

    Proprietor

    vV. A. WalkerMr. LewisF. N. AbsalomGeorge Walker.-Dan Muth

    Edgewatir ClubA. W. Gustafsoii

    PostoCBce Address

    St. Joseph, Mich...St. Joseph, Mich..St. Joseph, Mich..St. Joseph, Mich..St. Joseph, Mich..St. Joseph, Mich..St. Joseph, Mich..St. Joseph, Mich.-r,08 Broad St

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    Cars-

    Features of Locationand

    Remarks

    Mineral baths in connection.Blurt" overlooking Lake Mich.Facing Lake Front Park.Home cooking, outside r'ms.American and European.Near river and lake.Finest bath house in Mich.Riglit on Lake Michigan.Blurt' overlooking I ake.

    GROUP NO. 2.—BENTON HARBOR HOTELS. Take Graham & Morton Steamers to Benton Harbor.

    Hotel Benton

  • GROUP NO. 4—Continued.Nanif ol Hoii^l,

    or Kcsidonce

    Colin".* Farm ResortKennedy's FarmVcnioii Farm HousoFur. Rooms unci Hoard..Furnished Roomst'rliiindali' ResortPrivate ResideneePrivate ResiliencePrivate ResideneePrivate ResideneePrivate Residenee..Private ResideneePrivate Residenee _.Private ResideneePrivate Residence. _,House for RentWiliiuood ResortFurnished RoomsCrihbs" FarmPrivate ResidenceCaple CottagesPrivate ResidenceCottage Orove Resort ...The EdgcumbeMizpah ParkPrivate ResideneeFurtu'shed RoomsPark HotelPrivate ResidencePrivate ResidencePrivate Residence _.Private ResidenceHoarding HousePrivate ResidenceRural Rest ResortFurnished RoomsPrivate ResidencePrivate Residence.Private ResidencePrivate ResidenceIvanrest FarmFurnished RoomsPrivate Residenee.Private ResidenceLongwood FarmGranger Farm Resort

    Nameot

    Proprietor

    CohnMrs. M. KennedyRoy VernonMrs. Fanny BerryI.. C. Temp.s...Mrs. E. Davis.Mrs. Malvina Ilorton.Mrs. Katie llyrket.\liee F. .AdamsMrs. Delia HarrMrs. S. 11. Ellsworth.Mrs. C. B. Krieger...E. D. ChappellMrs. E. A. Shearer...Mrs. Geo. Chapman..H. R. EllsM. McDermott _R. J. VanderbeekMrs. Jennie CribhsMrs. Frank A. Price..L. E. CapleMrs. E. D. Plummer..M. D. Price

    H. EdgeumbeJohn M. Malcomson..A, .?. YoungsGeorge MeFaulM. Yampolsky Sons..Mrs. Henry BauteMrs. D. B. MeClary...Mrs. Mamie Denslow..D. J. CullinineMrs. I.ou MillerMrs. Edward Pullen..Robert B. CurtisMelvini HeppeMrs. Jl. M. Vincent...Mrs. .Toe BoylanL. W. KimballGust .AmundsenMrs. James WhiteMrs Jno. Schweitzer.Mrs. Elva DamonMrs. B. R. Eastman..Mrs. W. D. Harper...Mrs. A. E. Granger..

    Postofflce Address

    Empire AveR. D. 5...E. Empire AveR. n. .-.2JS Territorial StR. D. 3R. D. 320(i Wall St122 Cornelia St0(n Buss Ave303 High St870 Superior StBritain .Ave823 Columbus Ave423 Eighth St...P. O. Box 195So. Pipestone St757 E. Main StCor. Britain and Fair..7!»1 Colfax AveXapier .Ave5»iO Plummer CourtR. D. 5. Britain Ave...Hull and Edwards Ave.Benton Harbor40!) Washington St400 High Stliritaio and Eureka Ave.581 Pavone St2.50 Lake Ave302 High St2.53 Pleasant St45 Territorial St

    931 Pearl StBenton HarborFair and Highland Ave.775 Lavette St555 Cass St5S0 Clay StR. D. 2.R. D. 3(131 Pavone StKirby and McAllister..Fair and Britain Ave..R. D. 2, Box 140Benton Harbor. Mich...

    Rates

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    Dowagiac Car from Docks...House ol David CarDowagiac CarHouse of David CarCar from Boat Dock,..Paw Paw Lake Interurban....Write for particularsI House of David Car to SixtliWrite for particulars[Write for particulars..'Fair Plain Car to Baptist Ch.Fair Plain Car to Empire Av.Notify ownerFair Plain (^ar to Clay St...

    iWrite for particularsWriie for p:irtieulars._ _South Pipestone St. CarHouse of David CarHouse of David CarMichigan St. Car to Clay St.Fair Plain CarNotify proprietor _Dowagiac Car to Kennedy'S--Hull Ave. CarNotify proprietorWrite for particularsWrite for particularsHouse of David CarMichigan St. CarFair Plain CarAny Benton Harbor CarWrite for particularsAny Benton Harbor CarFair Plain Car to Pearl St...South Pipestone CarHou.se of David CarMichigan St. Car to Clay St..House of David CarSouth Pipestone CarPaw Paw Lake Interurban. __Paw Paw Lake Interurban__.South Pipestone CarWrite for particulars __House of David CarPaw Paw Inter, to Greenfield.Write for p.-trt'oulars

    Features of LoeatioDand

    Remarks

    Furn. rooms; spring water.Thirty acre farm; fruit.Write for particulars.Fifteen acre fruit farm.Block from bath houses.Block from car line.Children desired.Central location; big yard.Very pleasant place.Care for children.Rooms: in business district.Good home cooking.Fine board; good tishing.All outside sleeping rooms.Excellent cuisine.3-rm. cottage, G-rm. bouse.Beautiful grounds.Write for particulars.Near Eastman Sjirings.Pleasant modern liome.Excellent table board.Pleasant, airy, light rooms,5 cottages; light, airy rooirs.First class in every respect.Furnished cottages for rent.Good room and board.Modern in every respect.Ideal Kosher summer resort.2 desirable furnished rooms.Good room and board.Modern; screened porches.Furnished rooms.Near all the bath houses.Rates, parties of y"ng ladies.Tabic service very \w

  • GROUP NO. 6—Continued.

    Name of Hotel,Resort

    or Residence

    Private Residence ..Maple Lawn ResidenceShady Hill Fruit Farm-Private ResidenceCountry HomePrivate ResidenceUrick's Summer Home

    Furnished 4-Room HouseHotel BerrienLake View ResortLocust CottagePrivate ResidenceQuiet Country HomeThe FrontenacPrivate ResidenceRose LawnHealth CampPrivate ResidencePrivate ResidenceFarm ResortPrivate Residence

    Nameof

    Proprietor

    Jas. M. HarperMrs. A. T. KigerMrs. .J. 0. Feather-Mrs. Ona Feather—Mrs. L. .S. BrownMrs. L. E. McCulloughMrs. D. G. UrickMrs. R. BelL- —Mrs. Maud Pennell..Vincent A. RiceN. LaethMrs. Esther Slight,—Mrs. R. H. ToneyM. BohleberE. E. KyeMrs. T. C Benson,.

    _

    Mrs. Flora C.McKeandMrs. FillmoreMrs. Geo. Halbach.-Mrs. John Lord.Mrs. I>. S. Helm

    Postofflce Address

    R. D. 3,R. D. 3,R. D. 2,Bos 253,R. D. 3,BerrienBerrienBerrienBerrienBerrienBerrienBox 208,BerrienR. D. 3,R. D. 3,BerrienR. D. 1,BerrienR. D. 3,BerrienBerrien

    BerrienBerrienBerrienBerrienBerrienSprings.Springs-Springs.Springs-Springs.Springs-BerrienCentre,BerrienBerrienSprings.BerrienSprings-BerrienSprings-Springs^

    SpringsSpringsSpringsSpringsSprings

    SpringsMich.__SpringsSprings

    Springs

    .Springs

    Rates

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    $6.00$7.00Apply

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    So.So.So.So.So.So.So.So.So.So.So.So.So.So.So.So.So.So.So.WriSo.

    MichiganMichiganMicliiganMiclliganMichiganMichiganMichiganMiclliganMichiganMichiganMichiganMichiganMichiganMichiganMichiganMichiganMichiganMichiganMiclligante for paMiclligan

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    rticularsInterurban.

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    Features of Locationand

    Remarks

    Home cooking: fresh fruit.On bank of Lake Cbapin.412 nil. from Berrien .Springs.Near river and Lake Cliapin.Mother's care lor children.Write for particulars.2 miles from Berrien Springs.Write for particulars.Modern; on Lake Chapin.Lake Cliapin, fishing, tennis.Near Ber. Spgs. and lake.One block from river.Write for particulars.On Lake Chapin.Men preferred.Lake and river near by.Write for particulars.Near river and Lake Chapin,On Lake Chapin.Modern home; good meals.Children preferred: write.

    GROUP NO. 7.—PAW PAW LAKE AND VICINITY. Take Graham & Morton Steamers to St. Joseph or Benton Harbor.Buzzard's RoostThe ColonialBeechwood HotelQuiet Country HomeThe Maplewood Hotellocust Hollow FarmThe Hyde Park CottagesCoburn HouseNaomi ResortPleasant Farm HomeTippecanoe ResortBrookside Farm Resort..Cottage for RentLocust BeachGenoar's ResortDouglas View ResortPaw Paw Valley Resort.Knapp's EesortHartfleldPrivate ResidenceThe Foynes HotelThe WabanaThe Ellinee Social CenterThe FlorenceIsland Park HotelMay-Bell HotelWoodlawn ResortDuVall CottageThe Pitcher HouseCottage Hill FarmThe RcvineFurnished CottagesLincoln Cabin InnNorth Park ResortWoodward's HotelThe .\lice HotelPrivate ResidenceFarm HomePrivate ResidenceLee's Summer Home Res'tThe New Londeen ZinimerWhip-Poor-WiU HotelHudson CottageLakeside Cottages ResortAdelphia Beach Resort...Private Boarding House _Cottage for RentNorth Side InnFarm HomeThe ChicagoMillcreek Farm

    Miss A. G. AckermanA. DriverJ. V. RembowMrs. M. M. Runyow..Mrs. R. GoldsteinMrs. A. P. Guy.Sidney SchramM. CoburnL. OrmsbyMrs. E. .1. Vrooman.Richard PetersonMrs. Ida DedrickGeo. DePeysterC. L. NewtonMrs. G. .J. GenoarDr. P. E. Douglas.\nton TharEdward KnappMrs. L. DeFieldsMrs. M. A. Dunning..M. T. DowlingMrs. S. Ravencamp-.E. H. EricksonE. HennessyG. OlanderMrs. J. A. Fleming..Mrs. M. W. Surman..Mrs. A. C. DuVall...D. W. MottC. Vogt.lennie MayerMiss B. O. MaverE. E. Rowland.Alfred NordeenO. W. Woodward.\lfred MartinMrs. W. J. .\damsMrs. E. A. Yates-Jno. NicholsJ. W. LeeMrs. L. ZimmerRobert StorickMrs. Collins Hudson.Mrs. O. HansenW. A. PetersonMrs. W. A. WillisMrs. Laura O. Goold.Mrs. Lillie PalmanturMrs. A. W. Clymer..Mrs. L. ConyersMrs. Ira L. King

    R. D. 3, Coloma, Mich..Coloma, MichWatervliet. MichR. D. 3, Coloma, Mich..Coloma, MichR. D. 2, Coloma, Mich..Coloma. MichWatervliet, MichWatervliet, MichR. D. 1, WatervlietColoma, MichR. D. 1, Coloma, Mich..Coloma, MichColoma, MichColoma, MichColoma, MichR. D. 3, Coloma, Mich..Box 274, Coloma, Mich..Coloma, MichBox 203, Coloma, Mich..Coloma, MichWatervliet, MichColoma, MichColoma, MichColoma, MichPaw Paw Lake, Mich...Box 108, WatervlietColoma, MichColoma, MichColoma, MichColoma, MichPaw Paw Lake, Mich...Watervliet, MichColoma, MichColoma, MichBox 337, WatervlietColoma, MichWatervliet, MichBox 3:?, Coloma, Mich..Coloma, MichColoma, MichColoma, MichR. D. 1, Coloma, Mich..Coloma, MichR. D. 1, Coloma, Mich..Coloma, Mich0010 S. Hoyne, ChicagoBox 227, WatervlietWatervliet, MichWatervliet, MichWater^'liet. Mich..

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    Paw Paw Lake InterurbanPaw Paw Lake InterurbanPaw Paw Lake InterurbanPaw Paw Lake InterurbanPaw Paw Lake InterurbanColoma Inter, to Weber'sPaw Paw Lake InterurbanInterurban to WatervlietPaw Paw Lake InterurbanPaw Paw Lake InterurbanPaw Paw Lake InterurbanPaw Paw Lake InterurbanPaw Paw Lake InterurbanInterurban to Lake Shore Sta.Interurban to Douglas View..Interurban to Douglas View..Will meet at RiversidePaw Paw Lake InterurbanPaw Paw Lake InterurbanPaw Paw Lake InterurbanInterurban to Ellinee Sta...Paw Paw Lake InterurbanInterurban to Ellinee StaPaw Paw Lake InterurbanInterurban to Will-o-Paw Sta.Interurban to Lake PointWatervliet Int., Wigwam Rd.Paw Paw Lake InterurbanPaw Paw Lake InterurbanWill meet at Coloma..Paw Paw Lake Interurban...Paw Paw Lake Interurban

    Bus Line from Watervliet. ..Paw Paw Lake Intenirban

    Interurban to Pleasant View.P. M. or Paw Paw Lk. Inter.Paw Paw Lake InterurbanInterurban or P. MPaw Paw Lake InterurbanInterurban to Strong's Sta...Interurban to Will-o-Paw Sta.Inter, to Little P. P. LakeInter, to Little P. P. LakePaw Paw Lake InterurbanInter, to No. Terminal StaPaw Paw Lake InterurbanPaw Paw Lake InterurbanWrite for particularsP. M. or Inter. Will meet..P. M. or InterurbanInter, to Millhurg: will meet

    Fine bathing, home cooking.Fine shade, lawn, bathing.On Edge of Paw Paw Lake.Write for particulars.Excellent table board.Excellent place for rest.Bathing fishing; free boats.Write for particulars.On north shore of P.P. Lake.Near lake.Good boating, bathing, etc.Ideal place for an outing.Elec. light, laundry, boat.Write for particulars.Near all amusements.One of the best on the lake.Near Catholic Ch.; dancing.Everything you want.V2 mi. from lake; good meals.Elderly people preferred.Prettiest place on lake.Bathing, boating.No boarders; all amusem'ts.Home cooking; boats free.Free use of boats.On bluff; fine beach.Write for particulars.Modern: home cooking.First class hotel in Coloma.Require references; write.Home cook'g: mineral water,jWrite for particulars.Paw Paw Lake, front door.North side of lake.Complete amusements.Best bathing beach on lake.Will meet guests at Coloma.Mile from lake; nice lawn.Elderly people preferred.Boating, fishing, dancing.A new home-like resort.Boating, batliing, etc.Bathing, fishing: free boats.Free boats; excellent beach.Bathing, boating, tennis, etc.Well shaded lawn, near lake.Write for particulars.Mile from Interurban.Near lake; fine board.Large lOoms, good nvrds.Well supplied table; sliade.

    GROUP NO. 8.—FARM AND SCATTERED RESORTS. Take G. & M. Steamers to St. Joseph, Benton Harbor or Holland.Private HomePrivate Home"Twinacre"Bressler's Fruit Farm..Silver Brook FarmPrivate Home

    Mrs. E. A. Drake lllighland Park, Micli-.\ngeline E. Kingston Bangor, MichMrs. L. B. Nicholson Bangor, MichM. Bressler I?angor, MichMrs. Riley Wilson R. D. 2, Bangor, Mien.Mrs. E. .T. Dahms Ir. D. 4. Hartford

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    -\lso cottages to rent.Teachers or professional.Cool and restful.Bathing and fishing.Boarders do own room work.

    10 P. M. to Hartford Venr bathing beach.

    All Ships for St. Joseph and Benton Harbor land at the Central Dock, midway between the two cities.

  • GROUP NO. 8—Continued.

    Nuuie of Hotel,Resort

    or Residence

    Private HomePleasant Home. ,.Private HomeSutnnier CottagesPiiu'hurstHickory ("Jrove Farm

    Country litmieSllbiirbnn Home ..Shady L;i\vn FarmSiimiiHT HomeNorwood FarmMarqiiftte Hotel..-New Riverview Hotel__.Maple l.awnMaple Knoll FarmQuiet Country Plaee...Wild Oiarden ResortFarm house for rent...Country HomeShady Lane ResortFruit Farm __,Lone Beach ResortEvergreen Fruit Farm _MaplehurstSwiss Cottage Resort--.Lake View FarmElms Resort, _.Country HomePrivate HomeThe Eureka ResortCountry HomeQuiet HillFarm HomeLake View ParkFarm HomeFarm Home, modern...Berry's Fruit Farm Res'Allegan, .Mieh., R. D. 6.Hotel Richmond. __Farm HomeCountry HomeSaddle Lake LodgePrivate HomeCountry HomeCountry HomeCountry HomePrivate HomeOtia Lake HotelCountry HomeRiverside Park Resort.

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    CalayliurstPottawatomie ParkEastland ResortPottawatomie ResortCottage for Rent

    Nameof

    Proprietor

    .Mrs. W. H. GossMrs. Charles Morgan.Mrs. H. H. CarrCurtis DrakeMrs. E. K. FergusonMrs. Richard Lecdy.A. \. DishrowMrs. .T. D. Ferguson.The Misses Beyrer....Mrs. Hatiie Pierce...L. Kemp & Son\V. .1. EvansShowers & Ostland..Mrs. Mary Lammon..B. H. CookL. B. ThorntonMrs. W. D. Groner....M. TV. HyengaMrs. Maud BornWm. B. KirbyMrs. Paul Gebhardt..Mrs. E. E. Plummer.E. E. .^ngsburyMrs. R. H. HeldChas. GuigueMrs. C. J. Mueller...Mrs. E. C. MeNett...Mrs. B. L. BantaMiss Geo. Phiscator.Mrs. Ward CloseMrs. Frank Penwell..Mrs. Eugene Boyee..Lewis PaulO. M. Pratt.Tulia .\lkire

    Mrs. .Stella M. Clark.Mr. Berry?:. L. DouglasMrs. Clias. DaileyMrs. .ilvah Canfleld..-Mrs. A. .1. Beatz...Z. G. CeaseMrs. Eugene Smith..F. H. Wooley. _.Miss Mable Johnson. .Mrs. Jos. Passage. __Mrs. Aug. GlossengerMrs. M. Gillniett.Mrs. H. A. .ScottMrs. Jas. H. Moshier.ilfred M. CalayJ. J. BarnesMrs. W. S. Pureey.-M. l.iirieMildred Smith

    Postofflce .\ddress

    Bangor, Mich.Bangor, Mich.R. D. 4, Bangor, Mich.Bangor, MiehBangor, MichR. D. .', Bangor, Mich.Bangor, MiehBangor. MiehR. D. 3, Niles. Mich....R. D.. HartfordR. D. 1. HarttorilHartford, .Mieh\Ilegan, Mich... -

    R. D. 4, HartfordR. D. 1. HartfordR. D. 1, HartfordR. D. 4, HartfordHartford, MiehR. D. 4, HartfordR. D. 3. Feiinville, Mich.R. D. 2. Fennville, Mich.Fennville. MichR. D. 1. FeimvilleB. D. 2. Fennville.R. D. 2, Bravo, Mich-Box 18, BreedsvilleBreedsville, MichR. D. 1, BreedsvilleBuchanan, MichNew Richmond, Mich...Glendora, MichBo.x 14, Glendora, Mich.Glendora, MiehRiverside, MichR. D. 1, BridgmanBridgman, MichGlenn, Mich6422 Stoneyland, Ch'goNew Richmond, Mich...R. D. 1, BuchananKibbie, MiehGrand .hmction, Mich..R. D. 2, .South Haven..Grand Junction, Mich..R. D. 2, Paw PawR. D. 2. Bloomingdale.New Bull'alo, MiehOtia, MichStevensville, MichRiverside, Mich.Riverside, MichRiverside, Mieh.Fennville, Mich.R. D. 3. Coloma, Mich..Hartford, Mich

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  • GROUP NO. 10—Continued.

    Name of Hotel,Resort

    or Residence

    The Castle.. _The Lodge..The Lodge: Cottages...Waukazoo InnHigh View ParkLakeside InnCamp JeannetteThe MarshallPrivate ResidencePrivate HomeCedar Lawn Fruit Farm.Hill View FarmPrivate HomeFurnished Rooms"B" Line Farm Resort...The Park HotelFarm HomeGrand View InnBeach HouseFurnished S-room CottageCountry HomeFurnislied CottagesCottage for Rent, 7-roouiFurnished RoomsPrivate ResidencePrivate HomePrivate Home .-.Private Residence—Private HomeFurnished BungalowsPrivate ResidenceFurnished CottagesThe Park HotelFurnished CottagesPrivate Residence

    Nameof

    Proprietor

    J H. ParrDr. H. B. BakerHenry B. BakerJohn C. EverettAlbert Berg,T. E. Goold..J. DoornheinAirs. E. G. Marshall..Mrs. H. FortineMrs. A. BeckmanC. M. BernardGeo. A. McAllister...Mrs. C. C. Wheelen...A. D. GoodrichM. H. TounkersMrs. E. J. Stoddart..Clara AlmgrenPaul ThiemanK. FrodinGeorge Groener.Tosephine Robinson..Mrs. E. C. WesterveltU. DevriesMrs. Peter McCarthy.M. BarendseMrs. John ZeeripMrs. A. Van Zoesen..The Misses Te Roller.Mrs. John Stegeman.John De BoerMrs. O. D. Bottume..Mrs. A. E. McClellan.Mrs. E. J. Stoddart.'Mrs. E. A. Drake.Mrs. E. A. Drake

    Postofl3ce -idaress

    Castle Park, MichR. D. 12, HollandR. D. 12, HollandS So. Dearborn, ChicagollKi Barrv Av., ChicagoR. D. 1, Ilr.ll:ind, Mich.R. D. 11, JlnlliiiHl. Mich.R. D. 1, Holliinil. Mich..R. D. 1, Holland. Mich..9.5 E. 9th St., Holland.R. D. 12, Holland, Mich.R. D. 12, Holland, Mich.230 Columbia, Holland.7.5 E. 9th St., Holland.R. D. 12, Holland. Mich.1 W. 10th St., Holland.R. D. 12, Holland, Mich.Jenison Park, Holland.Holland, MichR. D. 11, Holland, Mich.R. D. 6. Holland, Mich..Macatawa, MichR. D. 1, Holland. Mich..Jenison Park, Holland.Edgewater, Hollaml264 W. 14th St., HollandR. D. 12, Holland, Mich.79 E. 10th St., Holland.R. D. 10, Holland, Mich.Lakeside Hts., Holland.129 E. inth St., Hollandie9 E. .5th St., Holland.Holland, MichR. D. 1, Holland, Mich.R. D. 1, Holland. Mich.

    Rates

    Day Week

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    How Reachedfrom

    G. & M. Docks

    100 Car from Jenison Park20!Write for particulars

    i Write for particulars300^ Ferry Boat31), Ferry Boat _100 Write for particulars40 Phone Midway 6934, Chicago

    Write for particularsOne block from ear line

    40|Interurban from Holland-

    _

    1'2 Boat or inter, to Gibson Cross15'Boat or Inter, to Gibson Cross

    Write for particularsStreet Car to College Ave._Saugatuck Inter, to B. Xine___

    Write for particularsWrite for particularsElectric Car to Virginia Park.Ferry to Oak Lawn ParkLivery Rig from HollandWrite for particularsWrite for particularsCars pass the houseTake Ferry to EdgewaterFour blocks from DocksHolland Interurban ___Write for particularsWrite for particularsWrite for particularsCar line to Macatawa Park__.Interurban or FerryWrite for particularsLake Inter, to Saunders AveLake Inter, to Saunders Ave

    Features of Locationand

    Remarks

    Write for particulars.Cottages to rent.Brookwood Beach, L, Mich,Raise own garden truck.40 acres wooded, Black Lake,Located on Macatawa Bay.Yachting on Macatawa Bay.Beautifully located on Bay.Write for particulars.Mile from Macatawa Beach,Write for particulars.Write for particulars.Large rooms; good board.Modem conveniences.Write for particulars.

    Located at Gibson Crossing.*»n Black Lake.Bathing, boating, fishing.Bathing, boating, fishing.Good board; quiet, restful.Best location, Macatawa Pk.200 ft. from Macatawa Bay.Block from G. & M. Dock.Located on Black Lake.Home cooking; fine lawn.Mile from Central Park.Fine location; modern.3 miles east of Holland.200 feet from lake front.Light airy rooms, large lawn.4 beds each; 9-foot porches.European plan; modern.From three to ten rooms.Good old-fashioned cooking.

    GROUP NO, 11.—SAUGATUCK AND DOUGLAS RESORTS. Take Graham & Morton Steamers to Holland.

    Tourists' HomeAllahee LodgeForward Movem't Hotel.The WenonahWhite House.__Rosemont Resort-IdvleaseSlumber Bluff ResortOak GroveSummer HomeWade Cot. Summer Res'tHillside HomeHotel ButlerShady Hill ResortPrivate ResidenceRose Mont-—ElMiwoodApple Grove Farm ResortCottages for RentMurray Hill Sinu'r Res'tSt. Pierre FarmMaplehurstHeinze CottagesAshtonPrivate HomeBatavia ResortPrivate HomeBarber FarmRose CottagePark HouseHotel DavisMcVea HomesteadPrivate HomeFort SnellingCottage for RentRiverside HotelBird CenterThe Miot HouseSummer HomeIdler's Rest

    W. H. AllenMiss R. d'A. Ruel_„Horace S. DuganGeo. N. HamesMrs. Weible Lown-.-Mrs. Willis BryanMrs. J. B. OampbeUMrs. S. M. DaileyGebhardt J. JohnsonMrs. R. T. Rogers..B. M. WadeMrs. P. H. Hancock-W. G. PhelpsMrs. Rose ThiurMrs. M. Van Leeuwen,Mrs. Willis Bryan...'Mrs. W. B. Smalley.Mrs. Samuel DroughtMrs. H. HoltFrank HancockMrs. J. B. -JonesMrs. R. H. ReidMrs. Fred HeinzeMrs. G. H. Shriver..Mrs. Geo. B. FisdalrH. HalversonMrs. W. MartinDavid M. LesterMrs. W. H. ManningLouis EberhardtJames F. DavisLizzie J. McVeaFrank Kerr__Mrs. N. Fisch__Mrs. Edw. Williams.G. A. LvndsT. B. DatesMrs. .T. P. MiotMrs. R. T. Rogers---E. Walz

    Saugatuck, Mich

  • Eden SpringsHouse of David

    Many new and great improvements over last year lor the coming season at Eden Springs. New im-proved ten-pin bowling alleys, which afford great amusement for inen, women and children. Alsogreat improvement in the bands. In addition, a wonderful swimming and bathing pool, also a large

    stone ampitheatrc. Dance Pavilion. For rooming accommodations make early arrangements.Eden Springs, Southern Michigan's popular recreation grounds, one mile east of Benton Harbor. A pleasant trolley ride

    from the boat landing. Twin Cities, passing through Benton Harbor, lands the visitor at the Israelite headquarters, where theband plays and three hours' entertainment may be enjoyed. The grounds are large and the admission is free.

    In this delightful, healthful resort, with its many mineral springs, are found many other attractions not furnished in otherparts. In the aviary and zoo are kangaroos, also wallabies, a species of kangaroo, and large emus, and numerous strange andbeautiful birds from .Australia. These and other attractions are in a naturally shaded ravine, which also contains a beautifullake, walks and drives. .A miniature railroad, with improved trains and figure eight track, traverses a spacious park, crossingthe ravine at two points, affording a fast, exciting and safe ride. The bridges are capable of holding up a standard locomotiveand train. Both adults and children will be amused and instructed by a visit tn this nio^t unique resort in Michgan.

    Take street car east bearing name, "House of David."

    Kastman Situated on the electric line near Benton Harbor, i-_ . known to resorters in all parts of the country, having'Springs been visited by hundreds of thousands in the past twentyyears. The springs, a score or more in number, are situated in a nat-ural wooded .glen of some forty acres, and are one of the most remark-able groups in this or any other countr3'. The waters are pure, sparkling, cold and abundant, and are famed for their curative properties. Ai-unusual feature is, that while these springs break from the ground clo.'.to each other, an analysis shows them to possess properties each widel\differing from the others.

    For those who desire an afternoon of quiet and rest, an afternoonclose to nature—where God's handiwork is accentuated among thitrees and flowers, where the birds sing—a trip to Eastman Springs i-~unsurpassed. Here in the midst of a beautiful natural forest are cozyseats and shaded swings, away from the busy w^orld.

    A beautiful park for the pleasure of visitors is maintained, togetherwith many cottages, a good hotel, and a sanitarium is conducted inconnection with the springs.

    Address The Eastman Springs Co., Benton Harbor, Michigan.

  • 91^9 F m j-j-^-i^aQ

    BENTON HARBOR AND ST. JOSEPH HOTELS ARE UNSURPASSED

    Saltzman Mineral Baths, Benton Harbor,Michigan. Natural Saline Sulphur Water. Na-ture's remedy for cure of Rheumatism in all itsforms. Neuralgia, Skin Diseases, General De-bility, Genito-Urinary Diseases, Catarrhal Dis-eases. Scrofula, Blood Diseases, Diseases ofthe Liver, Kidney and Stomach, Female Dis-eases, Alcoholism, Mercuriolism, etc. None butthe most skilled attendants are employed, underthe supervision of a physician. Prices reason-able. Write for booklet. Dr. W. E. Saltzman,Manager.

    The Whitcomb Hotel and Mineral Bathshas just completed a new addition and has also thoroughly remodeled andrefurnished the hotel, and now has all modern conveniences and is a thor-oughly up-to-date hotel in all respects, with accommodations for fourhundred guests. One hundred rooms with baths and toilets and with hotand cold water and telephones in all the rooms. The bath business hasincreased so fast as to make additional room and better accommodationsa necessity. These baths are recognized as the best cure for rheumatismand nervous diseases. They are largely patronized by physicians and their.families and patients, which is sufficient proof. Write for instructive liter-ature on the subject of mineral baths.

    IThe Hotel Benton, Benton Har-

    Hot^l Whitcomb and-!- Mineral Ba

    Hotel Bentonbor, Mich. Located on Main. .A.11city cars and interurban lines passthe door. This well known hotelhas recently been remodeled and refurnished throughout and made modern in everyway. Telephone and running water in every room. A comfortable home for the trav-eling public. Service either American or European plan. E. S. Richardson, Proprietor.

    The Hotel Dwan, Benton Harbor, Michigan. Every room has hot and cold runningwater, long distance telephone, and clothes closet. The Dwan Bath House is built inconnection with the hotel, the entrance to the baths being from the hotel lobby and buta few feet from the elevator. The bath house is fitted in the most modern and substan-

    tial manner. The walls and partitions are of glass, and the tubs of solidporcelain, which insures an absolutely sanitary condition.

    Premier Mineral Baths—the original bath house, founded in 1898. En-tirely rebuilt in the last year. The largest and oldest bath house in thissection. Sivfferers from Rheumatism of any kind. Stomach Trouble, Blood,Skin and Nervous Diseases, Kidney, Liver and Bladder Troubles, FemaleDiseases, etc.. will find here at small cost a Pure Sure Cure. Testimonials

    and full information sent free on request. Premier

    Lake View Mineral Bath Company, R. J. Laughery, Manager,Hotel « _Benton Harbor, Michigan.

    The Lake View Hotel is ideally located forthe accommodation of summer visitors as wellas for business men. Overlooks both the lakeand harbor and is centrally located in regardto railroad stations, boat docks and interurbanservice. One of the oldest and best hotels inthis section. Rates are reasonable and serviceexcellent. Lake Front Park directly across thestreet. All amusements within short walkingdistance. The management desires correspon-dence with those contemplating a stay in St. Joe.

    A. B. MORSE COMPANY, ST. JOSEPH, MICHIGAN

  • 'y"I

    A Tickets to all points are sold subject to delays on acrniint of weather conditions. liOfit Tlcketfl—This Company Is not1 ICIvc^Lo responsiMe lor tost or destroyed tIcUets. and purchasers should exercise every precaution for their security. Be sure

    to examine destination on tickets before leavine window. Any disagreement with aKcni or purser as to tickets, privl-IcKes, etc., the passenger will plea.se pay agent's or purser's claim, obtain receipt and refer same to tieneral Fassenffer Afcent atrhicafio. All oflicers are Koverned by Company rules which they have no authority to change. Full fare is charged for everyone of12 years and over. Children are limited to halt-iare between the ages of live and twelve. Those under five years of age In charge«>f parents or cnmpclont person arc carried free of charge. This rule is always enforced.

    'C>A^^*^^«-k^«^*« ^4^ 'T^i^ly^4-^ I'nused tickets or portions of same, issued by this Company, should be sent to the GenerallVt::Clt::IIipi.lOIl OI XICIVCLS Passenger Agent, who will be glad to arrange for refund of whatever value the tickets may

    have, after deducting the regular fare covering the portions of the tickets used.T> ^-L I'assengcrs should examine Berth Check to sec that same is dated for the trip to be used. Accommodations for sleepingJt)6l LllS "''*" *^e secured several weeks in advance If desired, but must be paid for by noon of the date of sailing. I'atrons of thisCompany residing out of the city can secure reservations by wii-e, phone, or mail, and be assured that their order willbe given promi't .ittentlon. Requests for reservations should be sent to the General Pa.'isenger Agent at C'hicago and Agents at Hol-land. ]k-nt(in ll;ul>.ir-St. .losoph terminal, also to the agent nf ilie G. R.. H. & C. Ry. at Grand Rapids, giving full name of partytraveling and accommodations desired. Man and wife must purchase whole room. Between Chicago and Benton Harbor and St. Jo-seph, $1.00 additifinal will be tharged lor use ni entire stateroom or parlor, if occupied by only one person, on steamer leavingChicago on Saturday nights and on night preceding all L»egal Holidays, and leaving Benton Harbor and St. Joseph Sunday nights andon night of all I^egal Holidays, from May 28th to September loth, both dates inclusive. Between Chicago, Holland and InifiurbanPier. $2.00 ad

  • alij steamers equipped with wireIjEss telegraph.«.^?'"'^ °'' CONGRESS

    Grand Rapids Short LineGrand Rapids Holland Saugatuck Ottawa Beach

    Schedule Effective June 28 to September?, 1915

    016 090 7i3 0"

    Macatawa Park

    EASTBOUSD Daily ex.Silt. & Sun.

    Chicago Lv.Interurban Pier" Ar.Holland At.SaugatucK (Inter. )...Ar.Grand Eapids (Inter. )Ar.

    9:00 a.m.3:00 p.m.4:00 p.m.3:30 p.m.4:30 p.m.

    I)aiiy ex.

    Sunday

    8:30 p.m.:!:30a.m.0:00 a.m.5:4.3 a.m.C:35 a.m.

    Saturdayonly

    1:30 p.m.7:00 p.m.8:00 p.m.7:.30p.m.8:30 p.m.

    Sundayonly

    9:30 a.m.3:30 p.m.4:30 r).m.J:00p.ni.3:00 p.m.

    Sundayonly

    10:00 p.m.4:.30a.m.0:00 a.m.5:45 a.m.G:35 a.m.

    WESTBOUXD

    Grand Rapids (Inter. )Lv.Saugatuck (Inter.)_--Lv.Holhuid Lt.Interurban Pier' Lv.Chicago Ar.

    Daily ex.Sunday

    8:20 a.m.8:45 a.m.8:00 a.m.0:15 a.m.4:30 p.m.

    Daily

    8:45 p.m.9:00 p.m.9:00 p.m.

    10:.30p.m.5:00 a.m.

    Sundayonly

    10:45 a.m.12:00 n'n12:00 n'n12:45 p.m.9:00 p.m.

    Sun. onlySpec'I car

    9:40 p.m.iciio p.m.lo:::op.m.5:00 a.m.

    °lnterurban Pier is located on the -south side of Macatawa Bay, opposite Ottawa Beach, lietween Jenison Parlv and Macatawa,where connection is made with ferry boats to either of the above places.Connecting in Chicago with aH railroads, steamboats a, id intei-urbans.Connecting at Interurban Pier with G. R. H. & C. Interurban. Connecting in Grand Rapids with G. R., H. & C. Interurban, P. M.Connecting in Holland with P. M. R. R. M. C, G. R. & I., L. S. & M. S.. and Grand Trunk Railroads.

    The Dustless Way to HappylandThe World's Greatest Fruit Belt and Resort Country

    St. Joseph, Benton Harbor, Paw Paw Lake