',' I EVENING PUBLIC LEDaEB-PHILAkELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1920 19 ..,..iTta:flI!ilHlfflM 0ATTLESaCO I , .imrnt Securities BS i.ih!lslied 1890 m 1-dcpendcpco Square, East mmmammimmmmm ( Audits rnaui; , . . .villi fl.).ear' experience In jbU MC" i gjT, Ledger omce. RATIFICATION SOON No Chance for Agreement on Paris Treaty Before Next Week, Howover METAX RETURNS lr"wT.t rotate Trusl Hid,.. t.K filbert iail ""ac.. '. rrioration Tax Service Co. M)rP..',n,. partnerships, Individual., .to ff"Tct - FINANCIAL " ' !.-. iiitritrnu 111' it. collaural Trust Skikiii. Fund Gold OP THE SYRACUSE LIGHf & POWER CO. tf,H " m AMERICA. Trustee, tinder OO'h r Tru" of the Hrncur- Light tut Peid ?.'" .lll,l Ai.rll 10. 11107. WJwteTproposaln foe tno Bale to It of w!i?n "bond. securi-d thereby will ex- Wif. Sol Twelie Thousand Six Hi.n- (Wit i?10. '. ' I ..!.. nf tlin until ntH fjnklnt? i""a """- f Trust ... ,,, ., -.-,,-, ni thn i&$ dt.rund-Vne'J No. 8iw.ll Street. JSc"vnrk Cltr. at twehe o'Uock noon m ?'". V rlo-JO. and nl.oulJ.ba Indorsed. if'XxU i to the Kinking , rund of the Siltls'rea-Lect any and 1, "proM.nls of bidden! unknown to the jnjiteo must " -v . -. - S7rrwmTAHLB TRUST COMPANY OP HIE Wi!;?.,, rnnK. Trustee. a. t TSIAN KHOADKH, Vice-President piled New York. N V., January II. I02U. Ml IIIB MOCKIIOM1EKS OF THE 1 BIITtMIOIISB TRUST CO. Philadelphia Notice ' her b give rir that n. Special tSS. Trutt Co.. pursuant to a resolution fueling on November 10. 1010. will b fcWi '"len. Janiurr W. 1020, at noon. at i si: i niv ! .. .. - .. -Snoii of approving or disapproving a pro. KK increase of thn capital stock from ST h Sored and fifty thousand dollar. IH80000). consisting of, five thousand shares !i i r valuo of fifty dollar easo, to Kiln of five thrueand ehnrca of tho par ,,,. ,i on. """"J.S-KV.-n.HniVlM Secretary 26 SOCIETIES URGE ACTION Anmml te'f i fits tioiit r. tr rniixnKi.riiiA Phll-itelptilK. January 10, 10211. i.- tnnnti Tpotmrf or me srocKnniaerft or U. Eaullnbl lllumlnatlnir Oas Lleht Com ta of IMilldetihla will be held at th rwiuny'a offlrs. . W. corner of Bronil nd Arch etreets, Plillndelphla. .iIonrtr iltoarf 50 1M0 t 1 S. 0-- oc:c Vioorj . wher en . ,ij7in mill lio lield for five (51 directors a tir.." ---..--.-.. -...., ,. .... lo lenc for me enoumit vri , mm u. .i unin fcjjlneia transacted ao may bo broueht bo (or th inootlnK. Toe stock transfer boks will hi clo.'d Iron .1 in Thursday January IT.. 1020, mull 10 a ni Tuealay. Jinuary k'7. B!1V. Ir35 centknniaij national ham;. It-" Phllndelnhlu. Pa.. Jan.. 13. lflM. It tha AnniiHl Mpptlna- of tile RtoekhoJrlerr,. bld this dn. the following directors were e'ectfld to lep the eniulnir year: T lllldlll J llUillllfcUJl, "" John bcott. .Ir 1 S. VI Coltnn Jr t n M. Malnaex , U K lierhard ,J ' c H. Clark 3d. V' JosenU M. Harlan. inwiN Fisinm. Cashier S9STlli: ANSUAI4 MEKTINll OF IIIK 13 rtintrlhutora to the ftlpn M(H fl.linAl will be held on WrdccFdar. J.inunry 14, I9!0, at 4 o'clock p. n... at tho offlee of the Glen Mills Schools, -'08 Ualley Ilulldlna;, 1218 Chestnut wtreet. The annual report ctthe boird of mannireri wll be submitted u4 n election will bo held for orflcors for the ensuing year and six managers to servo lor niree jur tiUJIUNU u. KASIKKSI.T. Secretary. Ph'p'"''tnMa, Jinuarv (I, 102(1 KS ITBT.IC 0,I)Cir.It C0.11PANY NO- I- llee of Annuil Jteetlni. Thn Knttutl mePtlnir of the stnrkhrTH- f the Puhllc Iyder f'ompany will be held in TrinrJaif Ilia -'8tli rtiv of Jinuary, 1D20, et 2 p m , at th" nfllce of the cnmi'unv, CM Chestnut tt , Philadelphia. Pa., fur tho purr of electing a board of directors, rr celiinir and acMnc upon the reports of the elHcers ant the transaction oi tiuch nth'" tnH'res as shall pr6perly come IWnre tho mietirs Hy tlio Associated Press V.'aililtiirlon. .Tnn. 14. Prbspects of rntilir-uttoii of tho peace treaty with Ocrninrfy bv the Sonnte bpforc Friday, the ilate of (he Initial niectini! of tlio lenRiie of nations council, lind beon nbnndonrd totJav bv leaderH of all fnc tiont Involved In the controversy. WHlum .TcunlnKS Bryan, in tele Krnms to a number of mcmberB of the Senate ti ftvdnvs afto, urged that the treaty bo vatlfled before the league 1-oiinoll mi't t.o that the ITnllcd States nilht purlielpatp. Amont; Democraic scuators. however. there vas a well-defined feeling that next tocJ. might bring an agreement on reservations wh'ch f,oon thereafter would esu!t in another lalincitlou vote. It-jnuWIcnn leaders, narticuiarly mild roservatiouists. view the comnto mUc nesotiutions of the last few days as nromibing Statcnients of Senators r.odpe. of Maspaclitioctls. and Hitchcock, of Ne braska. Republican and acting Demo fralic lenders, respectively, giveu sep arately je-jtcrday to a tlelcsatlnn reprc entlmr organizations seeking early ratl fioatlon through compromise, were pointed to toda as Indicating that Re publicans and Democrats hail prepared the wa. for reaching u common ground. Roth leaders emphasized in their state ments that each side would have to make and was willing to make conces sions. Await Demdcratlc Caucus Because of its possible effect on the treaty controversy, Senators on both sides of the chamber showed great in terest today in' thn Democratic leader ship caucus, set for tomorrow. Senators I'mlervood. of Alabama, and Hitclt co"l: arc candidates for partv lcui'nr to succeed the late Senator JIartiu, of Vimnin Twenty-six societies, claiminc to ren- res,cnt 20,()0l),00(lt American people, arc party to the treaty deadlock would yield on Article. X. And, this "pussy foot ing" wns staged for the benefit of the inost powcifui organization in tho na tion. Organizations Represented The people who came her dis cussed the treaty situation and adopted a formal resolution a manifesto to be presented to tbo political heads of the government, wcie not radicals or fauat Ics. They were regarded as reprcsentn tivc of the best thought of average Americau life. These organization'" nud tho men nnd women wiio were au thorized to speak for them were: American Rights League George Haven Putnam and James B Town send. American Federation of Labor Frank Morrison and Matthew Woll. Association of Collegiate Alumnae Mrs. Glenn Levin Swiggett nnd Mrs. Raymond B. Morgan. League to Enforco, Peace Oscar S Straus and Hamilton Holt. Dairymen's League -9. Charles A Lyman. National Kducational Association J. L. McBrlcn. Department of Superintendence of tho National Education Association Josie L. Burrill. United Society of Christian Kn dcavor .1. Stanley Durkec'. Federal Council of Churches of Christ In Aincricn Charles S. MacFarland, Blshoj) William F. McDowell and 13. O. Wntson. Church Peace Unioti Henry A. Wil kinson nnd Peter Aiuslic. World Alliance of Churches for in ternational friendship through the churches Doctor MacFarland nnd Bishop W, II, McDowell. Associate Advertising Clubs of the World Herbrrt S. Houston, Agricultural Prefcs of the U. S. Herbert Myiick. National Board of Farm Organiza tions Charles W. Holman. American School Citizenship League Mrs. Fannie Fcru Andrews, Mrs. 'J. Malcolm Foibes. General Federation of Women's Clubs Mrs. Wnlter B. Sliaip. National Council of Women Mrs Philip North Mootc. of St. Louis; Mrs Percy V. Fcnuypacker, of Texas ; Mrs. C. Si. Ames. National Women's Christian Tem perance Union Miss Anna A. Gor don, Mrs. Alice W. Yost. World Peace Foundation Denis P. Myers. Order of Railway Conductors Wil liam Clark, vice president.'1; Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Eiiglnemcn Timothy Shea, acting piesldent; P. .7. McNamara. Fanners' IMucatiouill and Co-operative Union R. S. Bower. National Grangt F. C. Atkinson. National Conference of Social Work ers the Rev. John O'Grudy. Women's Non-Partisan Committee Brlcn, Mr. MncFnrlanc and Mr. Myrick wcrd tho spokesmen for tho delegations which called on Mr. Lodge and Mr. Hitchcock. Tho Immcdlnto effect of these confer ences and tho responses made by Mr. Lodgo and Mr. Hitchock to the mani festo was to leave the treaty exactly at it was. Neither senator gave any assurance of. what he or the senators for whom ho spoko would make the con cession essential to compromise, rati fication. More Important than tho conference yesterduy and the probable election of Senator Underwood, of Alabama, as Demociatlc lloor leader on Thursday with tho understanding thut Mr. Hitch cock Is to continue ns minority leader in the treaty tight, is tho expected arrival here on Friday of Williain Jennings Bryan to ussume a prominent role in the conTprouiisp negotiations. . Mr. Br.vuif will undertake to bring forty to forty-four Democratic sena-. tors into agreement on an Article X reservation providing that the United States wo tld assume no obligation to employ Its military or naval forces for the ntcscrvation of the territorial in tegrity or political indepcnJence of other nations unless Congress should so dlrct. Tho Wilson Democrats were willing to go only so far as to agiee to such a reservation as a basis for compromise. To give any positive hope for ratification It Is necessary for the Democrats to agree that such a reservation shall b the min'.mum In their negotiations with Republicans. Mr. Hitchcock admitted to the dele gations which called upon him thut tlie "tliuicultles in tlie situation are enhanced by the ability of tho D mo crats to go no further in ngreeing to compromise propositions than can be accontable to the President. Mr. Lodge said: "I am 111 hopes that we may reach a point where wo can get the necessary sixty-four votes, but you must remem ber that sixty-four votes are necessary. This is the practical question. I had some littlo experience in finding how difficult it was to get forty-nine s nn tors to agree on n set of reservations, nnd of course, to secure Hixtv-four votes it will be even more difficult. That is what is being done and that is the only way that we may b able to reach an ngrcement and sec if wo can find a common ground." SPURN 'U. S. BOOTY SYSTEM' Teuton Constitution Superior to American,' Berlin Official Says Hugo Preuss, for TOWN OF 3000 SOULS DESTROYED BY QUAKE San Joaquin, in Mexican State of Vera Cruz, Is Wiped Off Map mNTEH rtK80RT tviNTi:n nr.sortTS TAMPA n-A. TAMPA FLA. Mexico City. Jan. 14. (Bv A. P.) Sin Joaquin, a vlllaec of 3000 in habitants in the Jalana district, state of Veru Cruz, was destroyed yesterday by an earthquake, according to advices given out bv the Department of Agri culture, which added no detail as lo casualties. 'Shocks were detected nt tho astrono mical observatory near this city, at 0 :18 o'clock in the morning. Madrid. .Inn. 14. fRv A. P. 1 Kitisrl Alfonso hns sent n te'egram to Presi- I dent Carrauza expressing sympathy for the people of Mexico in their losses of life and property in ;cccnt earthquakes. 1 Seven Dead In Belgian Storm Rrusscls, Jan. 14. (Bv A. P.) Seven persons nro teportcd dead and many injured ns u result of the storm which has been prevailing oVcr Belgium for the last forty-eight horns. Num erous factories have becu obliged to close , and nuHi damage has been done by 1 'ieh wat,cr. X m 0 aix Hillsboi'o County, Ploridl nend a dcllahtful winter in Tampa and look over Its ad vantoft-os of homo ownlnc and sound Investment, Now tho life center of Industrial and agricultural Florida and tho most rapidly crowlns city In tho South. Beautiful homis. fine schools, modern clvlo Improvements, hlgh-clas nmusements, bis hostelrlcs and smaller home-llka hnii Dally open-air f-co band concerts. Community sine everv Sunday. Free motor camp One hundred miles of brick and uiphalt motor roads. Two 18-hole golf courses OUt door sports on land and water. Valii'H arc doubllnir In this section nnd Northern capital Is flowing; In to buy sear-round nunshlne-heateu homes, real Hate, farm Isnrls and citrus fruit croves. -"ITi; TAMPA HOARD r TRAVK TOR nnflKTTT " WINTKTt IVCTOItTW ATT.ANTIO PITT. N, J. - 1 An AmOTiicarPlaftriotel i fof Dislmctifmand lwaicomiart I FIRBPROOP OAHACB. I capacity goo. HfalterS.Buz&i IliPlllM I M1 nm . I I HtWIIHSlH Girt 11 r mm j'uj CHARLES ON THC OCEAN fOoKlT 1 fi ivn tMorivB 01 real f-lcomforl :w)tharArjyi-ronmBntoraiatinctrmtv-ment without otravaqarves. Af-lfSKAN PlM. AlWAVS"OPM UTfDAtURlMoTMMSrUlltO. Ed want EiinKa Smtf S3 DK LAND. FLA. I)K LAND. FM . In session at Washingt to demand I for u League of Nations Mrs. J. Bor Ifffiptror.i'MniA avkntjk trust co. I--'' Wrnad street nnd Colnmhl iivpmt. Philldclnlila. December 23 ion 1 iiio Ainuiti .i-i,tm u. ijim cotrpnoincrs vi mis cuinuiiuj mi- in election ot a'rcctnrs tj servo 'Urine Die ensulnir venr will be le'd nt the Linking house on Wednesday. Jumry 14th 11120 between the hours of 13 o'clock noon nnd I p m. 41UWl.,L . CAnUHjL.. r,-c y Isf r-THK ANNUAL MC1ST1NG OF TJ1E , AAl.llf.l,lATii nt .Via lTa..tTI ns 1 cuivaiiMiu'-io v a vim m. iitiniiu J r'lnl fo. of rhlbdelnliiti will be hMd at the niYlc of th roinnanv O and till ISr"M, I'.th tttrepf An rrlnat,f1ii .TiiTiniifrv ! tOfl !,. ...- !.. tours of 2 w m und 3 p m , a t which tl" na place an iNrcwofi win rm nein lor ui ttctora to Bene for the erifulritr -vvnr A Tl T.4 TTt3LTxtir Secretarj, PATROL TV- lnnn.1 llullnn nn .l.ni lu - mm - . ard d reclors will be heM on Tli-mdnr. ! in Lootrwrlters' Association of tho Middle De I Mrtmtnt. No. 3l Walnut st , Secretary tS THE ANNUAL .MEETING OF TIIF, htrjckholi!rr nt t.a A A. t ni .. ro. lll be held in their office. Widenef ?!?I',Junl,D."Vnd.Fhestnu' " Phlladel this ra Monday. February 16. 1020. at 1" W W LENNON, fiecretary speedy ratification of the treatv The organuatioDS include the Amer icau Fedeialio of Labor, the League to l'ntorce l'eacc. t e National Uducational Association, this National Dnir.v .icn's Union-, tho N.ttiunal Council , of Churches of Christ in Amctica and mnny others, The attitude oi this coiilVience is that if President WiKon will not yield the Senate must; that if the Sen ate i.eisistcd in its pervi'iidty thf Pr sident sliould jirove big enough to moke couccsisions, but that the ttcaty must be r.itilicd. About the only echo to that call ftom the American people was a joint affirmation from Lodge nnd Hitthcotk "f the Senate's desire to effect a ttn prnmise. Both senators, however, pointed out the difficulties 1u the way of compromise. A manifesto signed bv the authorized spokesmen of the most prominent civic, commercial, ugricultuial. economic ami industrial interests of the nation wa presented to the White House, to Mr. Lodge and to Mr. Hitchcock. ' White House Silent The White House made no comment. Mr. Lodge, telling how eager he 'iva for compiomise ratification, ex-plained the so-called Lodge reservations, which the President holt's nullify the treaty, represented on Novi mbcr 10. "us they do now," tin- majority opinion of the Senate. He dwelt upon the groat diffi culty of getting sixty-four lenators to agree unon any compromise program. Mr. Hitchcock, emphasizing bow the Senate had come to regaid the treaty as greater than partisan politics nnd how both Republicans and Democrats were "so sincere" in their advocacy of com piomise, laid stress upon the fact that the Democratic seuatots could not go farther than they believe tho Presideut would approve. The real answer is Article X, of the covenant for a league of nations. Neither side has agreed to sacrifice its principles with tespect to the obligation embodied in that provision, and neither hty. any present idea of doing so. That is the answer the White House nnd the Capitol might have given in positive terms csterday to the men and women who reprceut the dominant American thouplit wit ii respect ot tue treaty. Instead, only careful phrased gen eralities were delivered when spokesmen for the united organizations waited upon the two wenate leatiers responsible tor the existing situation in the Senate and tlie misrepresentation associated with the compromise chatter about the Sen ate lobbies.- The public-spirited people who called nt the White House and the Capitol went awuy without auy assur ance, expressed or implied, that either ilei. IlHrrimiiii. League of Free Notions Association James G. McDonald. ".Manifesto" to White House Their "manifesto to the lionise and tho Capitol lead: Berlin, Jan. 14. merlv secretary of tlie intetior, in a putiltc analytical (liscussifm of (he re public's churter, says that when the first draft of the new German consti tution wa3 published. American great headquarters inquired of him through indirect chauuels why the German con stitution .varied from the American charter in its essential features. Herr Preuss sent back an answer by tho same route to the effect that lie could not consent to pattern the Ger man instrument after the Atnerif.-m White j model, as he considered the latter infer ior witn respect to certain points "Wnshineton. D. C Jan. 1J. 10120. , "Less than nine months later." the "To the Pifsideut and to the Senate of i secretary says, "events proved that I win correct, Pres'dent Wilson liuding himself iu open conflict with the American legislative bodies." Herr Pieties adds that he declined to adopt "the American boot .system, un der which public jobs are newly allot ted after each election." The Gennan constitution, he argues, is founded on a pniliatnentary s.vstem which encour ages trained professional officials. the United States "Peace is deflated, but the United States is not a party to it. This nation helped to win the war and thus make peace possible, but the nation's treatv making power, as jet, failed' to ratify the treaty. "At this solemn and critical moment, when our honor before the world Is at stake, we met in Washington as the representatives of twenty-six national organizations which have expressed the tarefullv considered judgment of their millions of members by taking action In i . CM,, ,,ii . -.-,., favor of the immediate ratification of Doctor Sthamer Will Be Temporary the treatv of peace on a basis that will' Representative at London not require its renegotiation. It is toi R j lt.(Bv A. P.) Doc convey to j on the Imperative nnd .over-1 1 Hthnmcr. senator from Hamburg, whelming sentiment that supports this , ,, , h , bp G .cumm .vi suum-Hiwu iimt. mi-i Uiuub..k , temnoiar.v dinlomutie represen tatives, respectively, m iotiuon ami WINTER RESORTS joXexoTw ' StChsrlw PI. Mt Bowlwalk. B eailH. Ruaains triwr. Print tatlu Gap Ms I Q ! I fJaatA IVs i nw I In Mi f&.ajt-t.M CrihimJoroMwlf &fTh PHnem Let ur mnbe Toil feel In lh "CltT of Robust it hfin lleallh" SAVANSAn. QA. Hotel Morton Of run and Vlrtcmln uve. Caaarlt AO. Elf-n. tor. prlTate hatha, gtc.i Iwbj op Try CLARENDON Hotel Virginia Ave. near Brarb Alwnjfl openi 100 room, with hot nnd o14 rnnnlnir nntrn prlvntr bathnt eaDncltr 300. Writ for r'tfw. honhift. Slonrot Hntchlnt. jiWfc 9 n. Ponntl w OMtfO'tvTiaA At beautiful Pavannah. (la the paradise for eolfcrv motorists, fishermen, hunts- i men and tourists. Fireproof P.ooms without bath J1.H0 to JJ.UO per day and up. Honm with !9th 2.f,0 per day u ICIIhu f. Mclean. Jr. Vim Pr"tilent nnd Mnnae;er vv CLFIVATEB. FLA- WHITELEDGE HOTEL8n.5Sf, Amer. or European plan. Golf, flshltur. etc k run. water In every room: prlv4 bataa SIEAMblUP NOTICES EVIALLQRY S.S. CO. A STEAMER From Philadelphia Sailing- About JANUARY 25, 1920 for Marseilles and Genoa , Apply to rYMlORY STEAMSHIP CO, MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE 629 Chestnut St. Hell. MnrUft 3050 Keystone. Main SJ9S New lork Office. Tier 35 North IIliu ieiet..one, aprini: bouu F "Tlie Athens of Florida" Lons famous jis cast central Florida's most churmlns winter resort tho city of tourist and homo-eecker appeals I'lno 18-holo golf course. Best in hunt inc. fishlns-, bathing nna omer oumoor recreations A network of beautiful '1 need motor roads. Stetson University, Concert Band and finest motor ramp In Florida. Sweet, pjr artesian water. Tropical ailments nd malaria unknown. On the main line Atlantic Coast Line R. IX. Rejched b St .' ihn'B Illver steamers, connect-- with the EaBt Coast by auto bus lln.. ..arm mptrnna ltSI. hotels and fmaller nomeliKe noieis. 1' IV.I.n l.n rllnorlnr fnr ratcMf ""'el Ciinneltv ItMel Cnpacltv rieee Arms 2 s The Vines SO I'ntnnm Inn ISO The Falms ."0 The Melrose SO The Alabama 20 Tli 1 nlnelnn 1. The IlUtcllln- The Oiks 73 son Hall 20 The Mr I. nod The Macnolln llmte f'l The Waverly 10 .U St- T .( rmmllBl fltlK iiurf"t ir aniiM vvihuhiiii v uv Free Color rrofost xiuraiure ( auu uouu jiuifBi eaROnTTYTnEDej rrK Fstk Place, overlooking Oce.i nd CltT alwavn nnen J Aiciiwaii inimpiw. 20 20 I HOTEL B05COBEL0Kp A55 tlSuow-ekly. Phone 117 A. B. MARION. lakeivoodTnT. Laurel in the Pines Lakewood, N. J. EQUABLE CLIMATIC CONDI TIONS. GOLF. RIDING AND SHFLTERED WALKS. DAILY CONCERTS AND DANCING. RRANCH OFFICE, GEO. A. HUHN & SONS. BROKERS. FRANK F. MUTE MOR. jIUiii niinnL.iium iiiu'H."MMiiii.ihh WASHES GTOV. D. C. DATTONA. FI.A. DWTONA, IXA. J ? BERLIN NAMES ENVOYS us to the national capital As we assemble, we observe with fllWMl fltlf,!Ctir.,i llinf tlin tTilcit nf pnm. -VOI1L' nn.:Lr. ;t .f in.. .. n-t;n- i , u for 1 dris. Rome. No appointment has been made The Associated Press cor- promisi is sit-mim- vvoriting am vvi- .,. d t j (, t B ?"r Vi. i.VTf"1,! f" 2 JLersuer, head of the German peace del- ,.u,. ..v. ... t.wu.1 ui.Mi iw bv. i,.-...w. ......n,.,, sa .,! h,I1fr ,. and ratify fotthwith the treaty of peace egutiou, is not being considered in this with its league-of -nations covenant. r,.,, 'nnnointnipnt of a representative "We represent organizations whose I , ti 1 cine 11011?!! abcvaiice inembership includes aU a ties and. nXtheX"t he telat o'ns spiking for them, we unhcsitatinsilv ,"'"n (pl.mBnv and the United affirm that the country desires peace at 1 1V'en t-,elmauy nml UR unlte" once. states. "We urge immediate ratification, with i ,.., ,.,, r-wm i t-i.-..i such reservations as may secure in the I SWISS WANT EXPLANATION Senate the necessar.v two-thirds, even though this may require from the treaty- Ak Supreme Council of Peace Con making power the same spirit of self- i r ..... , denving sacrifice which won the war. fersnee for Light on League The world should not wait longer fori Bemo. Jan. 14. (By A. P.) Us Incorporated 1891 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers General Cargo Regular Service Philadelphia Manchester SS "West Celina" Sailed Philadelphia Havana SS "Coquina" Sailed SS "Lake Galera" Jan. 17 For rates and particulars apply to Earipline Steamship &. Philadelphia. Pa. iCL w BfivOT.?ri 'rwiyis m ir iis? I WardmanParkHofel Connecticut avvc ivooa.ey jioiji I WASHINGTON, D. C. A wonderful combination of luxury and " comfort fifteen nundred (all outside ' tiyoms with private baths. f Illustrated booklet and further par . v.culars on request FTMFW nVTB Minsrw. -. JFJC&JZJT&sA On the BeautifulJfalifax Ri Burlington Hotel American and European Plani 11 Rooms, 222 Baths. S2.M) to $"- i T MII.IER Mrr Washln.tnn. D riv minute frnm vrvthln ' "The l'rettlest Resort In the World" Thn wonderful write bcacn on the ocean sm Is Internationally lamoua Decuse oi vne annual iall, i.t .. in.nw minmnhll. rfio. tinrt nn thn hanlf, nf " c TIallfax where pr'vate yachts ride at anchor. Is Davtona- '. tine public bul'dlnm, smart shops, lovely winter homes and . n twenty unexcelled hotels. slno Huruoviie Is the gay center of music and social life. I in ile coif at faea li-eeze and a Donald J. Ross course of 0 holes mnkted at Dij-tona Sport fishlne. In river and ocean, hunt'nc arby pine forests, surf bathing, sacrtlngr, tenn's For lnformn .atn InHltr.Hlll ImtflH HT erd for Socklft J ... t j- " -'--.:. -:--.,-. -.-,.- ,..,,,. DAYTONA UIliUttliK Uf UUilLlCKUU 'rjP RocKi.nnr.E. fla. tp5 wmitmm mimwe&imtmmw Hotel , Ciraclty The Desplnnd SSO ri.e Onbles I." ilmetto ., 2 v,w T'l,n,irst ' -'.o licyon .. .... . "0 -o rpnnct HO -hm I'I"S I50 Itennelt . .. .. 0 Hotel Tv Lane Inn. The Cnlnnlil The Wllll-lnx .. I'rlnre Oeorre , lintel Schmidt . Hotel Windsor The iKllnetnn . The Lrnds -st Cupnrlt tours; Ametica to conclude peace. "ANNA A. GORDON' "HERBERT MYRICK. "TIMfniY SHUA. "JOHN O'GRADl'. "HERBERT S. HOUSTON. Chairman." Mr. Brjau Is Awaited Mrs. Harriman and Bishop McDowell went to the White notice, xiiey saw lilanalions as to the acknowledgment of Swiss neutiality within the league of nations will be asked in tho reply of the Swiss Government to the note from the supreme council of the Peace Conference legarding Switzerland's adherence to tho league. This was deteimimd upon by tho government esterday. Accotdiug to the Swiss view this ac knowledgment must he given as a fou dition to Switzeiland's adherence. A r. .. ... rr .... t. 1 .! tllLlUIl LU .3 neeieinrv mini iity. .ins. iciiiiyiiutittT, ,, ,vtln -.vlll n tn Purls- for the urn-- n lie lrt i ..-- ..--. .w .- - . - . , JSpTHK ANNUAL MKRTING OF THE ..1 i, 'ur, "' ,,(- lUWIIP'Ill III lVhOlfs- eentat:.M,,"w 'Jn'in u'.,n.,a "" ltoiebich'.. i'.-07 North ti.hstreit. ' at jv i i-ut.i,AHU, s.cretary. l'rnnosnlH BCffiVI,1S'U'IrT O,1; '"ILADKU.htC" mki. . ""Winn auurosscd to tho Com ?ml" , Property will be received at ts Office Of the Heard nf UnMI. j "i ' al tile l?rThury.5un nm v, nrlnvii nai -..LZ1Y, """ VJM- M&n, 0ef""itonn Ride. No 2 i?afnC ITS? &,Un",d,0,r,'ho "Si'H'o"-. PPflPAJ .1 ii "" . '" ' " i lt&Z 'lr I eMruc;IlhJ.JBJ?l....'" hn qptnea tor L'ritloo to bul.d ur' " i? "WLJ "dl- .uaiton upon atiDUi-ifin,. . ' ulvr mror ;Hr uppiitatlon to conutructinc I?O.P0SVi tt XOTTON TOIVKI, 1H lHl.ll.rn1 "H "UKLAP OtFltLliF , teS:M.u;ftrS . fd"h,f'iuSf.1"-. ' duplicate, will b. ... uti KutUp. InformiOonn rV- ' . i ! i;n rsaniijiAra tw 'riTZZTTZT-rr1 - fiT-nw ss.,vs i1 ." o: . -liHWt ."ra,-0 aim M-ru '. ...1 h.rnliu .1,.- il. . . - mm rv wnai '.liV"'"ni to"a 7.nP.,Co- Pl'"H '!!''etr, T donl?dr..olutlon f tne bo"! FtBml lncr..l.vl1? or als.ODrnvlnv u n-n. I. 3fc 7 TtSSSKLj i 130T Mrs. Moore. Mr. Morrison. Mr. Me pose of carrying on verbal negotiations Cyy' 10V TRAVEL 5v I AtSIoitie orASg ! 7 Abroad j I I Conrult lTa Ab-iut Tour I . II 11 Itinerary and Tickets 1 I ' I I M'rltc cr Phone I I ' I , American ExpreHS ir J a Travel Department fr'tf V-jSkX WjniBi ilirr'i, Vlaln lloor Ji I V3- Junliier St. Entrance fZI XCN. rhiii. Fu. eO- VyX. rh spruce :. swA 1 M rtxtrfSSZm, . ,'iVi'ii hi'.', iUiillui'rin tlH'f?T"il Halfway to tho far South Climate unexcelled, being free from enervating Influences, affording wonderful oppor tttnlties for outdoor sports under most ideal conditions Elghteen-holo golf course In excellent condition In charge o' professional nmmett French Weekly drag hunts anc Quail ant turkey shooting On Capitol Highway, with improved roads In every direction Illtlilnnil Pines Tnn, ;.1B Southern Pine Hotel, It The Southland, 75 The Perkins, 40 The. New Knelaml House, 31 The Hollywood. 115 Jefferson Inn, Ii The Juneau, 70 Cedar Pines Villa, 4 Highland Lodge, S3 For Booklet Aililm. W. C. Mud-ett JACIiSUSiVlLLK. VI.A . FINANCIAL Dividends PS5P THi: IND TITLH AND TRUST CO. ? December 31. 1010. raultal ja.ooooon.no Surplus .... .... 0,. 100,000. 00 Undivided profits .... too. 3111 77 Th Hoard of Directors of tho Land Title and Trust Co has this day declarod a quar terly dividend of live dollar per sharo on stock Issued prior to December 81 It) 10, pay. able "cbriurv '.' 120. to stoikholdors of record at 3 P. m January 15 1020 recora ai u. LKVI8 p 0EIaKK. jr 1 a nii-rv 13 1H'-'" Treasurer I TOURsi TOURS wtacMmrBCT' rfw j nnl.l! bCHLVLKlLL NAVIGATION. .RAILROAD AND COL COMPANY 333 Walnut Street Philadelphia. December 0. HJltl. A dividend of ono dollar (11.00) per share has been declared payable Thursday. Jan uary 15. 19J0. Checks win be mal ed. Transfer books will be closed Friday, December 10. 110. at S P. m.. and re opened 1-rlday. January Id. 1020 at 10 . rn. openea r'pIlKaT0N URUARLnY. JR.. treasurer. n-3? nvncu cy TITLK lNbURANCi; CO., OF TIIH RI0.1L LSTATK AND TRUST O.'a inesinui si . . Philadelphia. Jan. 18. 1020. auarterlv dividend of $1 per sharo and an extra dividend of tt per share have been declared bv the Hoard of Directors, pa able Kibruary " 1020 to stockholders of record this date. Checks will be mailed tms ai DANIHL UOU.S-KMAN. Ti ..surer. KSr LUMBERMEN'S INSURANCE CO.. 127 Walnut st. Philadelphia. Pa Jan. 13, joyo. The directors have this dav declared a semiannual dlvtdend of ten per rent (10). payable 15th Inst, to stockholders of record this date. Checks will be mailed ARTHUR II CLEVIi.NC-BH. creiurv. Office of Tin United Oua Improvement Co. N, W. Cor. Hrnad and Arch Street. Philadelphia. December 10. ioiD The Director, have this day declared a quarterly dividend of two per nt (11.00 per share), pay.blo January IB. J010. to Stockholder, of record at the clo.e of bus), nr.s December 81 loin Check, will b mailed. I. W. MOHItlH, Treasurer. Amo ican Teleplione & TeiCgraph Co. A dlvtdsnd of Two Dollar, per .hart will be paid on Thursday. Jan. IB, 10'iO. to stock holders of record at ths close of bunluesj on Baturdsy, December 20. 1010. a. D. MII.NL'. Trcaaur.r. PARTNERSHIPS tJ35 ALPTN t. CAMERON AND lnUJAM i' r. Denerre, copartner., tradlns a. A. J. C.meron ti Co., tnanufacturera of worsted yarn, and top.. Kenslnjton nnd Ft Olenwood Avenues. Philadelphia, Pa.. announce, that Alpln vyi .Citneron hi. been Minuted to parinarauip m ." rw, r '-V'Tm T, JEveiy Week Day a working way 1 1 I No severe caU la w'ctpf ino ctnan I awvy ciot-isig: not uqu re J Itcnti JncksonIHe Az1k' A towh decripte ol tha city ci YOLxl otpoitun y, vh o Ui 01 Is tnore cfi nut, ui ie oenn .rtal io aod better i".sl at ecual v-asti tin fa sect oni (eis UvrffJ tn utmte Cooy r. on uvicttoa. v.ce City Alv-rti6inc Rent. Hooiui zz, Citj Hull, dacksouvuie. ir londa. TRAVEL DEPARTMENT - n m so T k IKn , ?o 03 A The Islinetnn 00 KW i The Lvnds -st B0 II J 1 fc. The Mnrrnlla 4" I 1. i Q h T'. s.vill,. r el l a i rgSAAMi 'ft'rnrq . . ... rl A h 1 MlUJTiltJlN 'WM:s, N. C. SsOCTIIRRN PINES. N. C. '!' MWMMPs-MnnisMtMsiM I iiil'WKiiiiiiinP idPM!rP'niSai didiiiiiwiiir IP wiiii 3mM iflili i itS pi". 7f 1 1 X .. . 1 mi " - ifR0CKLED6E.FL0RlDA-5ri kiN in ;i: en.,ii. r t-.-,.,.wk I" . a.llJla.tr'in'lIKIAiJUn if .4 sonville. directly on the ' ucantunl Indian Itiver, in the heart of the orange belt. A high dass, moaern hotel, with a capacity of 300. ALL TUE Oirr-DOOR SP0R.T3 AT TIIHIK WEST Excellent golf, tennis, motor-boating, fishing, hunting, etc Orchestra, dancing, frequent social entertainments. Open January Sih to April I Write for descriptive literature and terms. IIENRY M. LEECH. Mans.er tflvvc .-...... ... ..... , .... J st pirrunsinnti. fla. Manhattan Hotel m' ful cruunds music 6t. I'etersbarc. (toaern elect. Get beoktat. RICHMOND. VA. &79t7i Most mnpnlll.ent i.l 1, the South. Rooms slnrle or en suite, with nnd without siii, European plan. Il lustrated booklet on re quest. O. F. VTEIMGFR. ORLANDO. FJ.A CLKARUATmt jrTT CLEARWATER tne .sinlcsnGnir. The rhnrm r h. readyjor occunanc,. $730 ,0 $2.500 for James Vincent Davidson Tremont Hotel Ah,if"B"fuV,ucom,50.,,- able, homelike hotel smer A Euro plan Public orlvate hath.; I heat : run siater In every room. Sun psrlor s. spaiiuua vemnuBa unuer neio maKaoemenr. write :s. ti owitucj.-soviilt. Mj?r AssoclaU Hotel Roal Palms Hotel. Jackeonvllls, Fla. u EASTER TOURS S. S. IMPERATOR FEBRUARY 21 Tour VIII. England, France, Bel gium, Switzerland, Spain. EASTER IN SEVILLE. OR THE S. S. MAURETANIA MARCH 10 Tour X. England, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy. EASTER IN ROME. Ml. $ Xi r t ' nw'i "3"i;i; u p sii!C. --1 ' "" o'WAW&i S JcwoBnile, FU.1' 5!,M!il " Trim v Sleei Iirepioof . fuiJlf liliim ..(,nm r.VJropeJ"1. P": "- sisiiiiijimrj.pl ..- '"ic- 3iou una i TEL ASTOR European Plan 1 50 up Per Day. c 11. wBsr aicr. CLEARWATER M..1. nERyrp KDICMIONAL Itoth Sees i. , if s i.nr,..i tl,,1'?CM u?.Ptr "ay. with bath. m& &&.Et.lSi i? per-Vav 'ASd up" SS1 IiiiWBt ,uiv'a.,.ea Viu";'et-.. . i inn j. n. f hns Pound President. . Dnv Manarer Hotel Windsor, Jv$& and ono of Florida's tlnest races beau tlful Hemming Park, convenient to theatres and bhoppine center Big airy bed rooms, sun parlors, unique dining rooms. Robeit n Mever Prop J taM?aUBh,,JackonviUet Ha. LEARN LANGUAGES AT TnE EERUTZ SCHOOL 1511 CnESTNrT STREET Entrance on loth Street By the Berlitz Method Stud nt. le.rn not only to read and write but espeiially to unuer.tHQ. and to speak tha foreign las euase TRTAt. LESSON FRKB Our. eTaduatrs are in constant demand foe payinc poeltions. Qresir bhortn.nrt easy, speedy Eastern. CamntntA h,i..n I nd secretarial courses Day and Ni.nt ciass.s xntenslve traMlns: Enroll any time Call or write for full lis Pirn -. nrsiNF.ss (otLpnit ni j rnll.ee of Commrrre ion Chotnnt St PhlladeluhU ura from frost to flnicera" "4u . The Hamilton Hotel BERMUDA "The Queen of Inter Resorts' The larirest and tlnest hotel on th islands -and of fileproof cnnslrnc'lnn modern In equipment and operntlnn fnlf tennis, boatlnc rldlntr driving dam Inn fishlne bathlnB In the sea. elae. enrlni'd sun parlor 200 fet lone drill too ,)ut side rooms 250 with connecting bath all equlpoed with telephones tw. -I.va vors .Hamilton Hotel Orchestra Ooer. inn 10. n HAMILTON nOTEL COMPANY LTD Booklet Cable address Hotel lorm ud FLORIDA WRITE FOR DETAILS CALIFORNIA Leaving January 21, Feb. 4 and 18, March 3 ' Wo will viait Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Crmond, Palm Beach, Havana, Tampa, Oklatraha River, Palatka. Toura Leaving January 21, February 4 and 18, March 3 To the Petrified Forests, Grand Canyon, San Fran cisco, Santa Cruz, Loa Angeles, the Big Trees, Del Monte, Santa Barbara, Paaadena, Riverside, San Diego, Apache Trail and New Orleans. WEST INDIES CRUISE S. S. TOLOA, April 17th of the Great White Fleet. TRAVELERS CHEQUES Carry thoso Spendable Everywhere American Express Travelers Cheques On sale at Banks in the United States and Canada and at Express offices. Safe and satisfactory. AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL DEPARTMENT Wanamakcr'i, Main Floor, Juniper St, Entrance, Ph'la., Pa. Phones -Spruce 5, Filbert 1 IC3ES THE FAR EAST Sailinff From San Francisco February 28, March 6, April 5, June 26. Visiting Japan. Korea, China, Tlie Philippines. Also a Cherry Blossom Tour sallln. from Seattle March 16, to Japan only. HOTEL JACKSON Opp. Chamber t'ommerre Moderate Rates lOORoome. 50 l'rilutp ll.itlis HOTEL FLAGLER Cnr. Adam, nnd Davis St... Jacksonville. Fla. Three blocks fro.,, rnlonP?aUo0 S1.50 PER DAV TOP KTE 100 outside rooms 50 pruate bath. Every modern comfort and nvenlenc. J. D. MrlTOEN. Met. t.M MU'lll.M., I-LA. . Benson Sorincs Inn ENTERPRISE. FLA. rntnnii. for Its $1 mi CIIICKFM WAFFLE DINNER Running . water In rooms Private hatha. Vecetablei, and Fruit From Our Farm, Hl'NTlNO FISHING Quail. Deer. Wild Turkey St. John's river boats stop st our dock Booklet., W. K. IIU.W. Manager. Post-Graduate School of Music and The Fine Arts ' 1300 LOCUST ST. A school for the developing of Artist, Strayer' Business College Philadelphia s Greatest nuslness School S07 Chestnut St .Phon. Walaui : Si THE MI'RFiYTfl! STUDIO of hksmTtij- AltT 10 S llh .t Wn.V'.i Snr'ic- JoAJ ATI.STIf riTT NEW JERSEY SCHOOL- tor ATYPICAL CHILDREN VENTNOR PARKWAY AND SUJINER AVE Minute Pork. Atlantic City, ST J. A select school of adjustment where spe cialized Individual medical and educational treatment and training, combined with the Invigorating nullities of Atlantic City cli mate, stimulate the greatest physical and mental development in nervous and back ward children D.twl's sent upon application RESORT STK MSIHPS Eastern Cubai line Amerlcnn Pnssengrr St.nmer MUNAMAR "500 tons riltplrrmrnt New York to Antilla Mom fi hours bv rail from Pan- tluap, Cuba's s.ciind largest city hailing fnrtulghl'y nn sHiirilny Jan. 17-31. Fjb'y 14-28. Mark 137 Ml uuts'q staterooms. Spe lal staterooms de Luxe For pastoge rotri end farther parties. .an apply lo any Toarht Agtncy or Munson Steamship Line .. l'"enger Department g.Bt Denver St.. New York Young Men and Hot. LANCASTER. PA. pa lm nmrii. ru . I Palm Beach Hotel .AdJ0!' 'ant-eat hotel ' . . ; -iiou. nom. aoo. !,. fnMt n-..i mod rat.s C hold, son fln'.f M'arni s hsttt. MU8IO KURTZ VOICR rTTTrrHOa-- I Mo, Walnut St., Phil. Csrne Iall,lN, TC -V'(dues4a7S Wth .r For Boy Bixlowrt SUUURBAN TO LANCASTER. PA. Rate. te00 S700 JStK) Accurdlnfi- to location of room Every bov studied Individually by expert teacher.. Home. life. Refined environment Over 100 acre, located In tha beautiful nd healthful suburb, of Lancaster. Excellent train service. Modern building, and quid ment. , aymnaalom. aupervised athl.tlci. swimming pool, t7ack. two athletic field, and water .port.. Limited .r.rollmsm, .mail classes. Special Saturday session to aid atu dents to mak. the, weekly school rundarda, For Catsltw address EKV. JCsfN HjiSCH-vrACKr. A. B.. iivoj: (18, Ijnicastsc," p. BE1MUBA ileal Winter Taxation JtHaort FURNESS BERMUPA LINE F.tt, twin-screw, palatial .teamen fcaill.ig from New York S.S. "FORT HAMILTON" 11,000 Ton. Displacement Jan XT.2S ; Feb. 7. 18, 13 S.S. "FORT VICTORIA" 14.000 Ton. Dlnnlacem.nl Feb. 31-2S , March O-10-10-27 No passport, rmjulrta for Eorrondli. fur lunoer partwuiar. a&plr to FURNESS BERMUDA LINE row Hoam). Whttalmtl till How York m t i 'i ti spy m tf.i A'I J!l "'a ,& ii'i a 1 . (1 jMH , l. , , .fV . tt'iit . . ,j, U. . li-JM. J1 '".t.-'.'L ' AlsHHi