f,iJ- . rmuu . i -y I v- a ., Tv-it; . -. t'ti t X ' nzw A ai n 1 t V f Vh l j v., if ),- '',1 'V , A wh-il?-1 SAYS HE SAW NEW LiPPINCOTT WILL Document Provided for Family, Witness Testlfiea In $1,000,- 000 Eatate Contest ARGUMENT IS COMPLETED Atlantic City, Jnn. 0. Charlca B. Csper, Flerida superintendent for a life Insurance) company, today tcstlfled te baring seen what purported te be a liter will than the one tiled at the re re Liimutlen of the hearing In the appeal ,m nrobate of n document offered as it. just testament of tha lata Geerge Truman Llpplncett, former Phllodcl Phlledcl nhinn. who left an estate valued at ap proximately $1,000,000 te, Mrs. Alice Woolbert Hnrtlctt, his alBter-ln-law, and cut off hlB relatives. Counsel for the nppellants two wcekB re aBked for an adjournment In the rnse te produce Capers, whose evldence is considered of the highest Importance. The contest Is being made bv Miss Agnes May Llpplncett, of Philadelphia, who Is . .11 .. t..e m ansa a-nKna r9 Hln tlres. Mrs. Bartlett, the nole benefi irv. Is the wlfe of former Director of pSwic Safety William II. Bartlett, a wealthy broker. Judge Ingcrsell held the case under dnsement at the conclusion of argu ment this afternoon. An early decision expected because of the briefness of th hearing. Less than four days was consumed in the legal battle. Capers told of n conversation with Mr Llpplncett which had taken place 'oe an automebllo trip during the win ter of 1020, "Llpplncett told me that he had po pe dded for his family In n will which he unfolded before me. I did net read It, as I hardly thought It proper te become tee inquisitive, with a man te whom I wanted te sell life insurance," testified the witness. Capers declared itlint TJppIncett mend out the will before his eyes for n period of five minutes, and he could easily have rend Its contents If lie se desired. The insurnnce man declared that his companion added that In pro pre Tiding for his relatives he was carrying out certain of his father's wishes. "My family is well taken enre of In my os es tate, which was held In sort of n trust," Capers declared Llpplncettj had told Mfrt The will offered for prebate lrf dated 1001, and the codicil bears the date of 1015. The conversation bringing in the alleged new will was In 1020, and Llp Llp plneott, according te Capers, said nt the time it nod been drawn after his brother, Franklin B. Llpplncett, had died, which was In 1011. pity-Hep en the back of Brave Buck KCDt BO (llllft. Ut l.n.l hetfi.. tnan quiet, tee. h Se the deer steed there among the bushes, net moving feet, nor tall, nor Head net even m . .. They wcre like statues of stone. 41" ,th nn'e passing within 100 feet looked right at them and didn't see them. That Is bccauie the deer seemed a part of the bushes. The hunters never dreamed that the brown patches among the brown leaves were the deer iney were hunting. SlewlT tha htinrafu mnfla fili- nm thrOURll the Snow. nnreliln tha reii? with their eyes for the deer they sawl and didn't sce. It was a Jeke en thai nunters a jeue that almost made Jack and Janet shake with laughter. They would have done se it their danger had net been be great. And os the hunters passed, Jack and Janet saw that they really wcre their own fathers. They wcre doubly glad then that Dame Instinct had taught the deer that lessen, and that the deer had learned the lessen and used it. Fer Jack' and Janet knew new that standing as still as stene statues was the lessen Dame Instinct had taught the deer. (Tomorrow will be told hew the deer show Jeck and Janet another trick of the weeds taught them by Dame In stinct.) ASKS AIR MAIL EXTENSION Shaughnessy Urges Natien-wide Network of Routes 'Washington, Jan. 0. (By A. P.) Development of nation-wide network of air mall routes was advocated today by Edward II. Shaughnessy, second assistant postmaster general, before the Heuse Po8tefflco Committee. He favored the letting of contracts for carrying all air mall, in order te re re re liove the Government of the burden of operating routes. Pcrslstent demand 1b being made by civic organizations and business in terests, particularly bankers, for air mall service, Mr. Hhaughncsay declared. New Yerk and Chicago bankers, he said, have estimated they would save SilOO.OOO in Interest ilnllv if tlie-v wnrr, able te exchange their clearings ever- nigbt ny tasc airpiane service. -i 1 1 - : SPEYER IS LINKED WITH KARL MUCK DREAMLAND ADVENTURES The Deer Circle r DADDY British Heme Socretary" Ex plains Revoking of Sir Ed gar's Citizenship BANKER DENIES CHARGES By the Associated Press Londen, Jnn. 0. The British Heme Secretary today Issued In the form of a Government paper the report en which Sir Edgar Sricycr's naturalization wuh recently revolted. Among the allegations contained in the report nre a lean of $5000 te n man named Ware for the benefit of the new non-existent Bosten Jeurnnl, details of Sir Edgar's association with Karl Muck, former conductor of the Bosten Symphony Orchestra, and with Jehn Kercn; Sir Edgar's trafficking and communication with enemy sub jects and his evasion of the British censorship. New Yerk, Jnn. 0. (By A. P.) Sir Edgar Speycr, international finan cier and former Privy Councillor of Great Britain, in u statement here con cerning the British Naturallzntlon-Re-V'klng Committee, which recommended tli nt his citizenship be revoked because of charges of disloyalty during the war, said he proposed "In self-dcfcnse te ex hibit in their true light the origin, his tory nnd purpese of the proceedings" against lilni. "The decision of the committee," he said, "Is based en three alleged grounds, equally tenueus nnd unten able." What the commlttce character ized as. trading with the enemy, he Bald, consisted of "trilling transactions in arbitrage and exchange with n reliable Amsterdam banking hniiHC, ns though It were disloyal te deal with Helland dur ing the war, as most British banking houseK, including ours, were doing with tlie full knowledge of tne tievcrnment." The second chief allegation, he pointed out, thnt of communicating with the enemy, consisted solely "of communications with my sisters , nnd their family In an entirely innocent The third count, be said, was really that of "evading the censorship with the full knowledge of tbe censer and In slfctlng upon the right te de se, in nil matters which were legitimate nnd in nocent." "The whele thing Is nelther mero nor less than the culmination of years of political persecution." Sir Edgar said he and his family nllf,l nr. he TTnlrixf HtatM in May. 1MB, life for them In England hnvlnjr "hnxnmn nfnfrnli1ff." TtallnatllflliniOnt of his public positions was declined, and again, In 1018, he offered te glye up his titles nnd honors, but Lloyd Ueorge ignored his proposal. Tn mm the. Ilnmn Office notified him tiat charges against him, which related te matters that occurred in the United States, would be investigated by the committee. The proceedings lasted three months nnl testimony wnH taken before former Judge Morgan J. O'Brien, of New Yerk. Thcse charges, he said, wcre dismissed. When the American charges had col lapsed, the statement wild, Sir Edgar went te England in August, 1021, and, upon his arrival and much te his sur prise, he was "confronted with nn en tirely new set of charges, equally triv ial, based en transactions of seven years age, of which I, up te that time, bud never been informed. " Cholera Outbreak In Manila Manila, Jan. 0. (By A. P.) Shere leave has been denied all sailors en American warships In Manila Bay en account of nn outbreak of cholera in the city. WINTER RKBOnTfl WTNTKft ItKBOltTB. niCIIMONt). VA. HJL-.MfA .. vt W ' mciiMONn. va. he: MOND m Virgin ji; j ijip-mi J TX-SKS iQftpip'"! ' W1NTKB RESORTB WINTER RESORTS ATLANTIC C1TV, X. J. ATI.ANT10 CITY. N. J Atlantic City TTHEIIE nrrer-ndlnr mlM of YY novel attraction! and wholcieme outdoor iperU ceniUntlr cneem- p you. Thara am Heraa-back Rldlrnr. Oolf. FUhlnr, Moterlnr. Swlmmlnr (In Indoor poeli). Danc ing;. Reller-Chairing', CenetrU. etc Each day has Ita particular paa- ums ana cn ncrar apent in tha warm winter tun. bealda tha slorleut ocean, hai ita own tenia t effect. Tha magnificent hettslrlta, Tha atrea. Piers, and MetIss prerlda seaaenabla entertainments for tha winter vlilters. jirnnr.e. canatja Jack and Janet arc turucd Inte nbbiti by Dame Inttinct and go put into the tnexcy traeda icith Heppitw Hep ltabbit and Ifippitu-Hep Rab' hit. When dea.i chase them. Brave Buck and Hear Deer aave them by carrying them away. CHAPTER V TTDNTEUS in the weeds! tl Jack and .Tniirt pricked up their cars and sniffed the uir, as did Brave Duck and Dear Ucrr. Hunters in the weeds! Had they been children, Jack and .Innet would have had nothing te fear. But Dame Instinct had changed them Inte rabbit form. As rabbits they had as much te fear ns Hopplty-Hep nnd Hlpplty-Hep Rabbit nnd Brave Buck and Dear Deer. The hunters might be their own fathers. And their own fathers might sheet them for rnbblts, never knowing they were Jack and Janet. There was no time te flee. The hunt ers were tee near. Their bullets would travel far faster than the two deer feuld run. Brave Buck nnd Dear Deer were shivering. They knew their danger. Dame Instinct's lips moved again. "Remember your lessen," the Hps said without a sound. As Dame Instinct said tills she vanlshed in n swirl of snow. What was the lessen? Jack and Janet shivering en the back of Dear Deer wondered about it. And they won dered why Brnve Buck nnd Dear Deer didn't de something. They steed there as if frozen with fright. Had they for gotten the lessen, whatever it was? Jack and Janet noticed that Hopplty Hepplty Hopplty Hep and Hlpplty-Hep en the back of Brave Buck were just as Htlll as tbe deer themselves. And Jack and Janet thought that if Hopplty-Hep and Hip- WINTER REPORTS AIKEN. H. O. xiik LRAniNii imrniui AlwariOcwn. Fhena, Wlra or Write for information, iutaa. KU. (All are Aratrlean Flan unlet! etharwtae noted.) m tym The Ambassador Eu. Plan A la Carta aa Table 4'lleta Hetel Strand Ann. Tub enlr F.n.On,0n.aiT Metel Dennis WallarJ. Baab Tha Breakers Amar. aad .. Plans Jaal HUltnaa. Trap. Hetel Orlathten a4 Bpaataaatja. rW-l Hetel St. Charles atirlitraita-DltitxJm Aatr. aad fctt. Plana lailahVhluASeaaCa Hetel Traymera Anaar aad e.a. Plaaa Joa.W.Mett.Cen.Mgr. netei Liialsea J. B.TbaapMn & Ce. I ne sneiDume Earapaaa PJaa l.Vkrl, Mft. Seaside Meuse i.r iCailfaaU-HsaiaaHsll LaedaauppintattCa. Alamac Hetel Amar. aad Ea. Plaaa Mack Lata Ca. Calen Hall C.len Hall Ca. RlU-Cartten Ler. Plaa etilf nila ItaaUaraat The Helmhurst A. II. llaraall The WllUhlrc Samual IUa, Owner wtemc V. Cvak'a Seae Metel Morten Ball A Cava. Own.ra M. T. Calllaa. Mrr. Thre hours from New Yerk Tla Central R. It. at N. J.. Stations. Liberty S t. and Z3rd H t.. or via Penna. R. n. from .1 Panna Qtatlnn am tl iul axaa fAHBla1 . i . .! tjStK A?ttWI rvlc, FboneIecaltickttnUftwfartherinfffrmatIcma Hetel Brighten arid Casine 4flantic Ctjf MI 'iSS?Wi?Mi7Vfm7Km?maarWi Jeefah WrUI a Sana Cem p ana TI4F I CVI 1ST lt S- l'ennsjrlTanla At. inLLUVWI Near Ileach. Attrectlva and homelike. American plan. Single. IS.S0 up dly. 116. BO up wkly. Deuble ISO up wUly. Weatminster Kentucky Ave. nr. Deach YYCSmunMCr Elevater: urlvate bath. running water. Open all year. C. A. KOP1'. Horel Ri--nfir Kentucky Av. nr. nOtCl DOSCODei Excei,,nt jable. rates. Am. A C. plain. Ph.117. E.E.MA beach Med. MARION T.XHEWOOP. N. J, BOTHWELL Vlrlrnla Ave. second house from Boardwalk and Steel Tier. Every appointment. Idshcat steiidard in culalne and eervlce. Ueuklet. tl dally. Hpaclal weekly. J. nethwell. I'rep. HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always open, always ready; terms moderate. Write or phone. M. WAI.3H DUNCAN. m EMBASSY Newly built and newly furnished. All out side rooms. Frlvute bntlist Het and cold running water and telephones In all rooms. Hungarian culalne. MMale. Dancing. Grill nnd billiard rooms. Iloeklet. Telephone Lakewood 851. New Yerk 0(Tlce Schuyler B22B. "A Geed Dace te Heard" LA VAS8AR HOUSE. LAKEWOOD, N. J. Select Clientele: Moderate natee AIKEN Uurni of lVlnter Resorts Highland Park Hetel NOW OPKV . 'TeMesers n charm nil Ita own" CLIMATE HECUEATION ENVIRONMENT t Addreia J. J. HWKENEV, Manager gnmrnfr Whltefare Inn. Lake I'lacld. N. Y HUMMERVILI.K. H. 0, HUMMKItVII.LK. 8. O. ftnaec aocaec loxaec 30130 EARLY GOLF AND HUNTING AT TORT MYERS IT.A. Hetel Royal Palm; Hrei Flerida Onen Jnn. 7 U-Hele Oolf SUhltur. Bwlmmlnr Peel. Every neem with hath. J. L. Neijien. Mvr. nrxT.EAre heights, pxa. Tha nallla. bm r.MBK Ballaalr Halahta Klerlda. Open Jan. 7 BERMUDA HAMILION HOTEL BERMUDA Oern Jnnnarr rl oVnaeln.Con,t.rlc"on "nl Operntloe 2B0 Rultee with Bath FlreprveX Accommedattonr for 110(1 "M" by Drltleli Ileglmental Rand ' Yt QS.' ?mir Travel Bureau ntA.i.i.. r. t.!5. Pln Avenue U',M..Cttbu t VHelal Rermuda" iiR!?l,Er',mnt "' A. Sherrard Alee Hntal Praiten, Reach niuff. Mass. HTEAMROATH RESORTH Pine Ferest Inn and Cottages SUMMERVILLE, S. C. S2 MILES FROM lllSTOIHOAIj CHARLESTON OPEN DECEMBER 1 SPECIAL EARLY KATES TO FED. 1ST One of tha finest winter renert hotels In tli Middle Seuth. Here you will enjoy rest and quietness emldat tall Southern plneri. Invigorating, dry. healthful climate. Pure artesian water. Culalne. und service- en par with the best Metropolitan hetelH. Ideal weather for Qelf and Huntlnr. Ne enew always sunshlne and flowers. Special December and January Tournaments Superb 18-hele nelf course Hcsulatcd tenuis courts. Livery of carrlase and saddle herss. Geed reads for drlvitur nnd moterlnff. Quail, Wild Turkey, Vex and Deer Hunting. WILLARD A. SENNA, Manager IOE3QI In all the land no place for a Winter holiday Wee cf CHateau tn C QUBBKC CANADA Incomparable for Its Winter sports, its pictur esque andremanticsetting, its splendid spirit of inter national geed fellowship, its royal hospitality, its perfect cuisine and ap pointments for comfort and geed times music, masquerades, dancing, youth and merriment. Triple chute toboggan slides en Duffcrln Terrace; Curling rink In the court of tha Chateau. Ski Jumping en Citadel Hill and open air skating rink, both clese te the hotel. Swiss ski instruc tor of international reputa tion. Heckey games nnd unowsheo tramps. Crack deg teams from the north coun try. Curling Densplel in February. Indoor golf with professional instructor. An easy, comfortable trip via Montreal, where you will step at the Place Viger, another famous Canadian Pacific Hetel. Fer rtiervaiienx aJdrtlt CANADIAN PACIFIC HOTELS G29 Chestnut St., Phlla. at CHATEAU FRONT ENAC, Qsisec, Caa. GtW "!3temWsCWI f9? -- The Aristocrat of Hotels ' -in the Southland Jnet the ptaea te rrreaU yenr monotonous train ride, whether eln- North or Beiith. Make Tour Hetithern trip complete. Hteu ever nnd vtalt lllatorie Richmond, nnd when fen de come atoe at Jeffersen. Here he teurlat will And every conceivable faell Itr te make the star a pleasant one. Wcll- C fanned roema, conrteens attendants. The ntel I" Ideally situated In the most rleatra Me section of nlchmendwlthln enay wnlklns distance of the stores und business section. e. r. WEisrNarat, Mrr. May wc send you a Booklet? "a. Jfjiffl IWsajTBaaaaaTsaaaS 'ffiarlaTTT' ., miMjss13 VStfi aar.sEy .fc im N-: WINTKR RKSOrtTW I.AKr.WOOn, N. J, TINTH HI TAKicWoer rnZEi LAKEWOOD, N. "Motels e'fQImqucflrestiffe anu Visuncuvf nurm (ISVUREL'HOUSE IAUREltt;PINEaf rU.MURPr-ierfei:'- IjP' FRANK F. SHUTS-' $ OLWXSSYC-Mitmt Manader-' J ;j? m tS. "u HOTELS of prestige nnd charm, where each pnulng year add another chapter te their notable histories. Alwoyareflectlnif Idenla of efficient mnnndement and upcrier eervlce, they have come te be known, "Down Through the Year," a America's premier winter retort houses hotel homes of happiness. Every de lightful indoor diversion and in vigorating outdoor sports, in cluding golf of supremacy. Brekers: Brumlcy.Chambcrlaln & Ce. On "The New Jersey Tour, A Read of Nevcr-Ending Delight" AHIIKVIM.H. N. CI. AMIU'.VIM.i:, N. V. lVASUlNOTON) n. C. WABniNHTQN. I. O. f&G ,T-y.X- iffl CCq CJne WibmweJlUJN.UL. fcHOTFLMENS'AsS !VJi-.a-o4-rerr3PT tK ATmneniic V JJ. V-1COII S.J IUVV1.I.I.WU H.W TviJLWJ w.wuu arc ccr crowded Avlqjd mc Cei fereivcc en jKc Limita-lieiL of Arma."! meni .Thisisj cAsolirfejyjyviiKeut fbiindaiieix ACCOMMODMIONSHATBB OBTAINED AS USUAL R 71"L,ant! Ok The Sky fcs&mefjnzcals jtJlJ-tTeJ&crrlZeserjL Winter Tourist Hrntlqunrters of the Senthern Appalachian; Eastern America's Climax In Alti tude, Scenic Grandeur nnd Invigorating Climate TV anarklinv aunahlne of "Wav Down Seuth In Dixie" with Its ezena. laden atmoephere makes Ashevllte the Ideal spot in all America for pleasure. rest, recreation, homes. Yeu II be tlcklwl te death ' with these wenaercui. rereiwxrrarea mountains and vallers. tha flag-ah National forest ana uame rreierv. and car paved reads make seelnir them br meter a real dream, uan- cembe, the beat raved county south; M peaasever umiii nereaoeuta. The 18-hole all-turf colt ceurse or the Aehevnie country tiue en the slopes of Sunset MeunUln. with Its vlewei rtigan ana tn H,t" tn th. Wat. hi, s lure all Ita nwn. Formal epenins; Hlltmere Fereats lS-hele Lourne July am. k Tha Iiullncr IIetj.la ara! ri&Stx ""''n' Turk, tircur Turk Inn, Mimnr, Lnncren iJVVaW llluitntad Irfnilpt about tbll werderland In tbe Heart of tun lllua nidge - ler vaeaueDi. j036 jrw b at'aV" hrnrding lieui lUt your 4&m ftt ler tn etkin$. CHAMBERefCOMMERCE"? tc. ASHEVILLE.N.G rv-OL g 1 I eaal M TsaX. W Wfm WKS m saaasV asaXv rtAT.KIfiH. N. O. A City-and-Country Inn affording outdoor sports all the year The Gateway te the Seuth TJ17HY take a long Journey for a winter ' holiday? Within a few hours of New Yerk Is a wonderful winter resort Wash ington. Bnlmy air. History at your very deer. Diplomacy and fascinating world politics at every turn. A social season at its gayest. Famous peeple all about. A charming Southern city at itit brilliant best In the midst of this THE WARDMAN PARK HOTEL, Convenient Palatial Intimate. Overlooking Reck Creek Park. A City-and-Country Inn af fording outdoor sports all year. A real Southern cuisine. Spaciousness and leisure. An atmesphere of old Southern hospitality and comfort Wardman Park Hetel Connecticut Avenue and Wbedley Read WASHINGTON, D.C, WW "MMr- Early Reservation! Suggested. A "perfectly charminu" English Inn in the glorious, out-of-deer Land of the Sky. Real Southern hospitality, home hemo heme like informality, perfect service, con centrated comfort in an atmesphere of refinement and taste. An "all the year" resort for pleasure and sport exclusively. Horseback riding, and finest of reads for metering. Through Sleeping Car Service Daily Perfect Gelf in a Perfect Climate AihtviUe Country Clnfc Cleu te Alee-morle Parfc RaltcryParklletcl - IDEAL LOCATION OVERLOOKING THE CITY Wonderful view of Mount Pltgab and the Pisgah National Ferest Eightcen-hole all-turf Gelf Course, Horseback Riding, Metering, Tennis, Concerts, Dancing. ui Open All Year. WILBUR DEVENDORF, Manager agsaEisfSjarsETSJ THE BIGGS SANITARIUM Asherville, North Carolina Specializing in the A. C. Bigg Efficiency Treatment fl A new. lnterestliiK and eftectlp lnctlieU of rfsterlim health and vigor. and InureaslnB physical, nervous and mental efficiency. The treatment la highly specialized and adapted te tach Individual case. Well equipped, liberally manuued tianltarlum. but no tireseme routlne. If In 111 health, wrlte for free copy of our boeklot. Interesting und Inatruetive. fB 'Skjai3SJEM3IEJSISI3i5J3EI3JSrSJSJI5I3J2i3J5ar ' Mil Till 1IN TIM S N Mil -IIII'ltN I'INKS. N. O? i! i ec 30EXOE 301 OiS I'. W. WAOKNBK CO., Owners. OEXOE bcae 0E3OE The Bland RALEIGH, N. C. European Plan Restaurant and Cafeteria Attached Modern Fireproof 126 Reems 18-hole Cell Coarie Avallablt ler Caetli OE30E Write for Information V. ST. CLOUD, 5Ur. I0C30CSSS nEypKHHONynxw. w. e. X0E3Q nKWQKTH TOUBW KKSQKTH TODHH CRUISE TO t a i an .nj ..n 4 Aaw uiiu ui "The Island of Enchant mint." Rates cover all liscssiary axpentes teand around Perte Rice and return te New Yerk. Stssmer is your hotel for entire veyags. P0RT0 RICO LINE 25 Dreadwar Nsw Vark llrf m ur local nsrnt. yfXv I Writ, for ir , I y ai, ,nd ASK Ol I Hk easerpMra yXJJLJl l.'-aJ UaaL. aaxatera alsnala.ilxS RBrar iHlBBhKSZIataktA I '' 'VaaaHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH c AL1F0RNIA, FLORIDA, ALASKA, NATIONAL PARKS, BERMUDA & WEST INDIES FLORIDA 3 Conducted Tours Jan.. Feb., 5Iar. Palm Beach, Miami, Day Day tena, Orlande, Tampa, St. l'etera burifi Tarpen Sprlngx. Ocklawaha It her. St. Auguutlne and Jacksen-llle. CALIFORNIA 3 Conducted Tours- Jan.. Feb., Mar. New OrleaiiH, Sen Antonie, Apache Trail, through Imperial Valley, nil California, returning via Grand Canyon 40 days. $715.00 9 Conducted Teura July. 2 In AugUBt. 1 Sept. 2d. 40 te 78 days duration. Including Cali fornia, AlaHlta. nil National Parks. S660.00 te $1295.00 Ten Cruises te the Mediterranean $600 and Upward Ten Cruises te the West Indies $Z75 Upward Europe and Around the World. Small Parties Spring and Fait Send for Doeklota with Detailed Itineraries GILLESPIE, KINPORTS & BEARD 21 Day Each, $383.00 BERMUDA 8. 0, 12 Day Tour. nil Kxneimea. SallliiK WedneadayH & Haturdayu, fhenrnt Walnut 4343 -' it aafaaaaaasaaaBBBaaaaaa 3C 1118, WALNUT STREET mimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm The Hedgewell OI'KN ALT, TUB YEAB AMEIIICAN WAN natra S4.00 te ?8.00 Ver Day gleam Tieaa Tcltpherlss 8ararIe reams. Headquarters A. A. A. H. I (1AII,LAIU). Mcr. Hcndcrsenvillc, N. C. The New Oxford Hetel The only hotel property In WaslUntrten owned by the Untted States Government. Het und ccM water in every room. Private baths. The Rigees OfWinter Are 0UTHERN cIr Vt4 Pennsylvania Avenue and Fifteenth Street N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. Opposite the White Heuse Grounds und United States Treasury. Headquarters for Tourists EUROPEAN PLAN Special Attention Given Tourists Fer Rates and Other Information, Apply J. H. WEAVER, Proprietor UnknewnAb j fiUS a NORTH CAROLINA Uh tAAeartofAelengleafpmccountry a 'ne greiteic appeal of southern fines is its climate. 7 hs air is Jl clear and bracing, with balmy warmth thit never rncrvatei. Cem- bined with thu the community hs the purest water lupplyin America and perfect sanitation. Southern Pinej n located mi.lwav Wetween New Yerk and Floridi en the "Capitel te Capitel" highway. re seuinara raiea enni trttttr apperrunity ter outdoor rTarjdn and pert A.2!1,,h,m ,n Q0I-',. TBNN1S. DR.yaHL'NTS, FOX HUNTING, HORSBDACK RIDING. SHOOTING and r'fn m.di for autumnHliag ami dnwna- THH SOUTHHRN PINh.S COUNTRY CLUl) haj ena of tha U.l atA seraaat 18 hela golf ceurut In tha Seuth, with Emmat Frmch, Proranenal, in ctiarga. Indoor annrtattunant faaturaa Intluda danxta at tha hetali, Ceuntrr Qub and Caauw, Card partlM, laeuraa and muaicalaa Southern Pines Seaoen from December te May Nlimireul hat. I. and heanjinv hmiu. (ffA n rMMBHl.n. .J t. ntj Strlrtlf modern In ruuipmant Southern Pin trttartaini no ruhemilar pititnta Gl i IJT "' "ain wrvica ftetn tha North a Seaboard Ait I int. Winter hemn.cDttign, n .aiewa, aa wtu aj leta and farm landi ler r.m ard i.l. The LeADiNa Hotels ahe. Highland Pines Inn 250 The Hollywood 12 Southern Pines lleuVuS The ewSeuthlsnd 125 NewJeftrrsen Inn 80 Metel Juneau 75 niiniind ledtt J5 Newlntland Meuse 35 Dlueatad, daaalptira boell.t of Southern Pinei and ill ennreni, lent neon .nn ....... U c M DTruibiunM .. f .. . .'i. .uuiwu m. fch w. iuwnniijun, cviayer. deutnem tinea, ri, J '.' til rBswrt'.., V i iixiti Ksnes. s. c v (&zbnt& TTII AM:., llendrraenTine, .V. O. Medem In errry reapecti centrallr leeutnl. ltoema single or en suite and llli both running het nnd told uater In ill rooms. Tennla nml iTiwiurt en the eimrleus lawna. Itntra reitaunnlile, MHH. J. U. HAII.i:, I-run. nml (innrr MAVAXNAII. 1A. -TheMote8 aunericAN rxAN SB0 roemai X00 with butlii lS-hel eelt course, privilege et guratal tennis courts I nrtaalsn wall wtr. Kamat for enlstna, lloeMft en rwmst It C l.nrrnlprc. Mjir. HOTEL GORDON 16th and I Streets N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. Located in exclusive residential section of city. Twe blocks from White Heiibe and within three blocks of Treasury, State, War and Navy, and many ether Govern ment Buildings. Family .and transient rates, $3.00' per day and up without bath; $4.00 per day and up with bath. Weekly & Monthly Rates en Request. Ownership Managem't i IsttaMsfl W .n i mnn . :i JJW v lf H ( M1M-V M I. viuu .MAiicimtnA CHAllbKbTON. H. O. Ioeatod la baautKul aocUen, Only tna overlooking; tha harbor Mi4 Bat tarr Park. Writ for Tsrasj a4 Bealdai THE PARKVIEW INN IH'I.N AM. TIIIC VK.MI A conifertablo and iMiKhiful hotel, con il ncted v.itli an uurnest U im te p'oube antj te hutisfy. hxcullcnt golf, iieiu, iiunuriKi etc. rates are unne unci rease Under new management. Wi Ledger Resort Bureau, or R. U. WILLIAMH. ;y i ' n UUf aaaSgL. H m aasaSjBl 1 m LTsaU 'IV MBaa i kit' i .- fr Jj-rr.f-, ti.tit fVrjf,tf '''lS.V. i; ii' . '., ii
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