Show I I A PEOPLES PALACE THAT WAS INSPIRED BY A NOVEL Tho The Peoples Palace of Jersey Jer oy City CIl chews the tho method of the church It was built by b a generous business man Joseph Milbank and planned and managed by br the tho Rev Res Re John L Scudder pastor of or the tho First t Congregational church says cays the De Do Delineator Years ago Mr Scudder read Sir Walter Valtor novel All Sorts and anI Conditions of or Men Man In which tho the Idea of a peoples palace Iala c was ns elucidated dated Mr Scudder determined to build ouch a l palace Mr Ir Scudder udder not nol only makes his Peoples Palace self BOIC supporting but be he makes It cy ey to expand The Tho first 7 the generous millionaire gave he ho rankly frankly declared he expected to lose outright Six months after the place was built bum Mr rr Scudder informed him that the treasury was ahead allend The Peoples Palace Is essentially an expression Most pool and aud n d billiard rooms tooms havo liae bar attach attachments ments hence tho the Peoples Palace hag the largest larg st pool and billiard rooms with the best equipment In Jersey Jeree City CIl and the prayers are charged lees than the tho saloon rate Bowling Dowling alleys are arc there for Cor similar reasons Lodges and too often hold hod their meetings over saloons A 1 most beautiful lodge room In Its equipment Is attached to the Institution The rent Is lower than Is 15 commonly common paid for lor much poorer quarters quarters t rs Every Ever ono one knows the tho destructive and vicious Influences surrounding the dance halls of oC great groat rent cities In most I places a social club can cau get a hall hail rent lent free the proprietor only standing out for the tho bar privileges The Peo Pea Peoples pIes ples Palace has two large dancing hans halls with smooth and polished floors music played by br electricity and side rooms for ice Ico cream and light ments meats It has hns one of ot tho the finest gym gymnasiums gymnasiums In the tho world a most com cony complete complo pleto plo little theater rifle rille and pistol ranges a library Indoor and outdoor tennis and provision for all nil forms ot or legitimate recreation Membership fees fes are arc so 50 low lo that almost t anybody can belong bel S The rhe Palace Is lg open to everybody men women and children alike And everybody comes Across the tho street stroet is the church but no one ono Is expected to attend Its services be because because because cause he ho belongs to the Palace Play Pin here hero says Mr lr Scudder or pray pm there Just as you ou choose but bitt anyhow how keep away from front tho the saloon and ancl tho gambling den Most of or us are arc willing to take tako los les lessons sons In patience at nt the other mans mans man clinic |