3 ii LAW IWtN FOR SUBMARINES xt of Treaty Formulated by Five Powers Made Public ASK OTHER NATIONS TO JOIN By the Associated Press Wastilniten. Feb. 1. (By A. P.) The texf of the trcnty embodying the Arms Conference Agreements en bud mnr'ne nml chcmlrnl warfare tut adopted by five Powers teilny follews: The United States of Ame1a, the BrltMi Kninlrc, France, Italy nnd Jltnnn. nereinnucr rvivrnsu w un me lenaterv Powers, dcelrlng te make mere effective the ru'ca adopted by civi lised nations ler me prtuccwun m nv n. nf neutrals and non-cembatantM at Ben In time of war, nnd te prevent the use In war of noxious galea and chemical, have determined te conclude a trcniy in mm tiw.i nun !- pelntcd as tneir pien.peieniianes; (Here nre incrien me " u m eVrniiiR of the signatory Powers), who having communicated with their full powers found In geed order and in geed form nave n-jreen an ioiiewbi NiwHnii 1. The Menntery Powers de clare that, among the rules adopted by cIvlllKCd notions ler we proiecnen 01 the lives of neutrals nnd non-combatants at sea In time of war, the follow ing are te be deemed an established part of International law : (DA merchant vessel muMt de or- dried te eubmit te visit and scarcu te determine its character befere It can be seized. . . . A merchant vessel must net de at tacked unless It refuse te submit te visit ml search after warning, or te pre ceed as directed after sclsure. A mrrclinnt vcpsci must net De iie- streyed unless the crew und passengers I jinve eeen nrst piuccti in uiniy. (2) llelllgerent submarines arc net under any circumstances exempt from the universal rule above Mated, nnd if :i milimnrlne cannot canturc a merchant vessel In conformity with them rule., the cxlrtlng law of nations requires it. te desist from attack and from scUurc and te permit the merchant vessel tu proceed unmolested. Other Poweie Asked te Assent Section II. The slcnntery Powers in in Tite all ether civilized Powers te cx prcs their assent te the foreseing state ment of chtabllshcd law, fe that there limy be a clear public understanding throughout the world of the standards of conduct by which the public opinion t the world is te pa.s judgment upon Xuttite belligerents. Section HI. The signatory Powers, desiring te lntmrf the enforcement of the humane rules of exist Ins law declared by them with reject te attacks upon mul the reis'iire and destruction of'tnor ef'tnor of'tner cliiint shiiti, further declare- thati any rrsnn In the service of any Power who shall violate any of these rule, whether or net such person is under enler.N of a severnmentn superior, sliu by deemed te have vlelnteil tln lawe of I war and idiall be lablc te trial and I fl jniiilthmeiit as if for an 'net of piracy, , i and m:i be iireusiit re iriat neiere ine civil or military authorities of any u'ewer within t Ii j'irlsiKetlen of which he rwiv 1k found. Section IV The Mcnater.v Powers. recennlze the practical lmpesiblllty of Using subinurines iih commerce; destroy era without vle.atlng, as they we.e vle latnl in the war of 1914-11118. the requirements universally accepted by en I iri nations for the protection of the lives of neutrals anil noncoiiibnt nencoiiibnt nonceiiibnt unt.i; ami te the end that thep rohibl rehibl rohibl tleu nf the use e submarines un com- luime ilestrejers shall be universally nc- ceiitiu as a part of (lie law of untiiins, tliej new accept that p ehiulluin an henceforth binding as between them selves, awl tlu-y Invite all ether nation" te adhere thereto. Petion Gas Prohibited Section V The use in war of Wnyixntlng, poisonous or ether cases. ami ail anu.ogeus liquids, muterials or iGViU's, naving justly been 'eii(leainel 'jy the public op.nien of the civilized RurM ami ll limliltiitirm nf hiwIi ike jbnying been declared In treaties te .men a majority of the civilized Powers re parties, the hliriintnrv 1'eu-pih tn he end that this prohibition ahull' he niverally accepted as u nart of inter- mt.ennl law. binduiz alike the con- ience atlll nrnetlee nf lifiHnriv. ,lM,nvi heir iweiil te such prohibition, agree 0,1)0 hound thereby as between them elves und invite all nther rivlll.ii :mtlens te adhire thereto. Section I The pis- nt trvntv shall 3 jatllii.'d ass ixti us j)es"lblc in ac- 'Jl'llanCO With the lull.tltllllmiill mnlli. ils of the signatory Powers, and tdiall he eflect en the deposit of nil the rut. catiens, which shall take nine., nt iVashingten. ihe (jeverument of the United States t America will transmit te all the iignatery I'ew-rs a ceiChed copy of i nrncess verbal or the Ut'peMt ei I atlficatleus. I he present treaty, in French and in .ng ish, shall remain deposited lu the Htlve of the (leveriinunt of the tilted States of America, and duly cer ilicd copies thercet will 1k tuinsm.tted that lieve.rnment te each of the slg- mery j-ewen,. Section MI The Government of the lilted StUte.1 of Amerlcn will furtliei- lunmiit te each of the nep -signatory ""vi.i a uu y veruiiea copy ex me resent treaty and invite its adherence icrete. Any non-slcnaterv Power mnv nil- ere te the present treaty by cemmuni- uiik un instrument or adherence te le (jeu-rnment of the I'nited States America, which will thereupon trans it te eiieh of the signatory ami ml wing Powers a certilied copy of each ill faltll. WillTnf llin nli,. M..w,,l lienlpetentlnriea have signed the prvs- 14VWIJ , teval Treaty Key of Future Peace entlmietl from Page One i-ar-llke irepnrntlens nnJ aniline oora eora oera ft Wen, will ; effect. The Imbit et huh huh HIeil mill tllstriiNt Is mill .. ,,., n ten ycur.i a gret chnnge will preb-' i,Ji- .i ,me" '""co 0B u result of re 1 i "? ,l10 rcH' fenr t Mrct arming J tlentrey, " ,f Vnpor,2nce of the 'allure te limit 'ODUH llrien n'lm I. .......... . i . , und new that thl ni.ier f,,. iu . lm ..Nn,t,enfi b,ul t0 be left '? te rm With miner Craft. Tlinv mnv ni.. ?, ,?? In whlcb cuhc the limitation of aval armament erTMi,.,i hnr ...m k ','!,' 0 complete n8 if reu'rlftlens of ircrnft ami unbmnrlne building bad sen written with tbe treaty. i. "sn-ement w maintain the fatus quo of fortifications upon is anile. I tUUt reclnn nf h. TtnniRn ..,1... ir. llOrefcls nf tlm TTnlln.l Utn.u l. nd, Great Ilrltnln tend te converge was tiiuvituuiu imn nl tinvni iMuiiriim. '.'i A? Inctvitfie of Americnn iinval esca and fortlflcatlena near Juiwn 'OUltl rnreaten .Tnnnn rhnrn n.i... ......1.1 n. ,nwcnie of American capital shlpn. -uuif vi DtuKB Dy japan near the I'hJ'Ippijrts would equally '' threaten United Btatw poaMeMens mere Umn wen ci an increase or the Japanese ncei. The only way cemp'ctely f nl ay bus- (icien and netunty was te njrre n. 'mil fortifications m well as te limit war craft. In cstibllshlnf the basis of peifP whlh this treaty prevldcsAmcrlca has led the way, net only In calllnj the con cen con ference, but by reposing n larger meas ure of trust in the ether Powers than thev .are cal ed upon te repose in ncr. While It is true that the west coast of the United States te left. unnnllab!c by Japan, Japan Is equally left unas sailable and supreme In the Kat. And the thentre of contention Is net the west const of the United Htatcs, but Asia nnd Its ndjaccnt. waters. The tilted Slates forgoes the possibility of bcint a dominant factor in the East, except by dlp'ematlc methods. . . A combination of England and Japan will make Asia n closed continent te us. Only a combination of the United States and Great Hrltaln will outweigh Japan In that region. It Is the price we pay for the pcace which the nava; pact csiaeiisucs. ... We depend upon dlp'emacv in the Far East. Of necessity, this will draw us Itite c'escr co-operation with Orcat Britain. We shall have te learn di plomacy, vhlch Is new semethltiv back cd net ny physical but by moral force. Frem'cvery nspect. whit we arc w't '" Hng Is a revolution net only In world affairs, but In A ncrlcan affairs. NEWSPAPERMAN ENDS LIFE ft. 8, Btrti, Head of Feature Serv ice, Sheet Himself New Ye-k, Feb. 1. (Tlv A. P.) ' Itudelph H. Barta, president of the United States Feature Service, supply ing stories und pteture te newspapers, walked from his Hrtnc'way oOice te a washroom today nnd u few minutes afterward his body, shot through the head, was found. He hnd been ill. Call Natien-Wide Strike in Chile. Santiage, Chlte, Feb. 1. (Hy A. P.) The Executive Council of the Chilean Federation of Lnber tedny addressed A manifesto te the "workers of Chile," calling for a country-wide s-trike ns en net of solidarity with the striking coal miners. tiitnwiunuimiHinitiiHiiiiuriiajiiiiMimuiiminuiitiimiiiniiHnniMnniitmniiiiuimfiiiiisa Eggs you can enjoy eating Sold only in our Stores rn c jj'iuumiiunini ijiiiinrmijniiinL'cnrniriiiniicntiiiiiiFTiiniKiiiiurtjinjiiinrMiiihlij tr.1, KDITATIONAI. Until Spxr Etta Mayover JJtta irayover, 300S Ilaverferd uvenua, iraduiitnd at thi Me ten McMlvhnel Or.mim.ir r.cneiii, aiieimci! 1110 cht i-iuiu..i'.riu.-i jugn j Scheel fr en.j term, mid then at fourteen 1 years of rue .'nrullc-il for the Cuinblncd Ceurre at fitrnyer'a Hualn.H rullrtc. Mlfi Mne(.r attemlwl StraMr'n Huslncee Oellene fur olifttien inenths anil Knidu.ited en July 8, ltHM. IminedUtcly nfli r nhe srad uated the Celletni plarrd Mls .yeVlr ln.nl Iiealtlnn In which ehu lu t-arnlni; mera than 11.000 a year at in yearn of ane. I Twenty-llve of the ynunv irlrl.t nnd heye who graduated at Mtrnyer's lluclnepa CellctL' dur 11 the rniit ear arc carnln a total of mnvA ltin ' OOn Ol 11 I'u.ir. Tn .. .... limn. ( unemployment there may be a oturBeatlen ' In that fact te parent j who are new h.ilr.K children yraduate from Oiammar Scheel or High Scheel. Strayer'a Business College 807 Cheitnut Street Phene Walnut 0384 FRIENDS' I CENTRAL ! SCHOOL SYSTEM Fer Beys and Girls Philadelphia, Pa ' UYH .l.t;MN'TARY hCIIUULH 1 15th & H Ire tiU. SSth & I. inr itcr Ave. I Uth 4 (Jlrard Av. Greene St. ub. Hrbnnl Lime I Centra Scheel, JSth and Race Sts. Junier and senior Uch school, Inclurllne cel. leiM preparatory department. levelei the cenntructlva fucultl'a threiik'ti I'hyalcul dm J moral tuliu-i ftudenta tauaht th prnctlcal and nVilllfu. use of hnnda as wll ay biainn. fcmnll claaneii. Cenatant iicrmnnl eentact w th un uxeeiulenally alie faculty. Larire play, ureuiil. BymiLtelum. lunchroom. t.plcndllly llBited and ventilated rlnsw oeme. A few otuilenta may be admitted new. Open te ethur ilonainlnatleiia Write for year book 4 rates Clnrlm llnrten W.ilah. Print lii.tl lth nnd It ire Ma.. I'hlblddphl 1 LhARN LANGUAGES at the BERLITZ SCHOOL ir.ll TIIKSTNl'T ST. (Kntriinre mi IDlli M.l Telenrlie! iwrrni. I ail I e A CO KlAntk Nliiht chpel. i)tty 1 1 ri R tfAnt k B twu ... TuU0 ... ' vvtiv nay mere? Shorthand, tlmnH n.....-,.. "T: Typcwrltmn UoeUeepinif. HscrMarlal. Hualnem Admlnli. tratten ceuram. ratnleg f te. l'alnmr Hui"nt Scheel. Ill H. leth atrn t YuniH Urn nnd IJey TUTO Intrrv! inwuiHi i IHnt.il nnd Med, Prllm irw no obllciillen. A 307 l.rdttrr Oillr Ht'HICAl, INWTItrrTION RAG AtJnlt n' nnr HprrTiltr Arlrnnr re"nt If Ven Vnw rtir fiaiie PUying Taught Beginnart in 20 Leneni OPEN EVENINGS TIME 1'henfi Hnrure 0MT feh ritr.i; iineui.rT LllltlrilE.SNKN, bt'lltlOl, OT POP. MlMl iiU- t-hKtnui Ht. KAV W UOKI.IyV. Mar, ' C. TSCHOPP tt, Vn Hl: Mindelln 11 nJe t.ultur '. thrr F.I MP. Mil .1 .PR Veal f earner. Beem EUNb nukUA u lnt octant wt. I Strictly Fresh 1 1 Eggs I - Cfeflrl1 carton w 1 I of twelve J J I 1 A SRm ! ( '. &mm 'WIKTW KKHOHTH . ATLAWTie crtv. .W, J. siinsm -.. ii..ir .k i u . '-- VA JMjgjP! MiiMMiDBiiigl The Boardwalk is absolutely dry, free from snow or slush, and-Is thronged with hnppy visitors enjoying the wonderful bracing oiene and health-producing salt sen air. There is no end of diversions for the winter guest Boardwalk promenading, roller-chair rides in open or glnss-cnclescd, comfortable vehicles, horseback riding en the hard sandy bench, indoor sea water peels, dancing, music, theatres and individual hotel entertainments. r SUPERB GOLF THE YEAR 'HOUND Three nearby courses comprising sixty-three holes of sporty golf. "When It Snows Come te Atlantic City" THELEADING HOUSES Alwiyt Open. Phene, Wire nr Write (or Information, Ilatts, Etc All ire Amcncm run Mtrlboreueh-BUnhilm Hetel Oennlt Airier, n i;u. nana laUkVllteftSuiiiCe. The Ambtiiider iRu.rin AlaC'trte snit Ttb'e il'Ilett The Bratkeu Amer. ft Uu. I' one Joel lllllmen, Trap. Hele! Slrend Welter J. Huiby Sesttd Heuie r.P.Coek'iHone Alimae Hetel Amer. t Eu. I'lans Mack LtJ Ce. Oalin Hill Oalen Hall Ce. The Helmhurtt A.'II. Uarnell Amer. l'len Onl, 11 r,B. OB, Own. ft Mgr. tivquei.1 trii.nn (almunt lioerly) llread Mtmt Ntalten or Market L tin I'lllUt. 3t IlUADIMi UY., CHESTER INN .., iUi.it Ai.. NKAIl IlLAtll Contrails' Incntcil. Cenvcnli nt te cmire'ica nml ull iittrartl.inn. Iteuiiu with running watr. nnd prlvatn JmHih. Hli-ctrle IlKhm Klxvater te iitrmit levcl. I.ain iemfurtKlili nucUnnitca nnJ leunylre) roeinH Hivclal Winter rnten. TUKt. MltS, I). KN'AtJ.P.U. 3ethwi:ll V riitu.ia Axe. necenii uuuem nuia uAiaw.s and titeel Pier. Uvery appointment. Hltfbeal standard In cutatne and Mrvlce. Uoeuiet 14 dally. Special weekly. . nethtell. Prep. itUl.L CUWllIXtNlAL lliai'i eiieit, nias remJyi term inu.irratt Writ or paena. al. WALSH DUNCAN. l4ell Baarnhal Kentucky Av. nr. Macs nOWl OOSCODfll Exeaitant tabla. Med. tataa. Am. U. plan. Pn.liT. A.u. MAHtuM HORFHAM Vlritlii.u Ate. near Itcicb anvicnnu i;Kepk.n plan Biiep'al rrfl'irrj winter raice. Jatet ir,l,f ' t'tfttWII) N .1. iarj, at riieaiaam 3 ' tAKEvVOOO'S UOCUr, FOREMOST N07EI-90 MINUTES FROM BROADWAY F LAKEWGODF elllf ..... ...... a a 1NU Ci.sr Ni.j 10 I'Altilin, Ol.biiM xNi) ri'VvnSTI'iN'S. i ..P,er.'ul .feul1- '. 1 ,nc,t aervlcB. Oanctnr. ntchily In liallre.in' lnusual eiiteitalnmcnt fcaturea. Athletic aim foetal Dirrcters. Inile' '"il t-iuidoer ypertH. .NOW twnVll I in: MIVAHEMKNT OP Tin- mvra iinrn. CO lrer reaervallnpn nheni 60S r.akcwoej, or New Yerk Itneklnit OW" ir n "I 1 ''n I"r miri The Madisen, Lakcwoed, N. J' Quiet, rellnrd Eurreunnlnrs. Sularlum. !nlf. Meilerate rHtp, ItOHIIItT M. C'UOt'CH. vkhtrv t.v,. r. WERXKHSVIM.E, PA. A aplendlcl resort te real anil recuperate. epn the ynr round. MOUNT POfONU r- MAmflntirairl Inn 'tt I'ueeun. I .i In tin" I'ucnne .Miiuntaini Vi-H- built (ill eul nil eutKlilc luntiiH. Hteam lu'iit. i..iptrlelt'. ptlratu bath, .n!.r perlH. RirtlMOND. VA. Th&iVBi Most magnlOrcnt hotel !n ll ,.. . UIU HIU'll tit en anllr. with 'iml nlthejil hill'. Knrtiiiftn plnn. Il ItiatMterl boeklrt oe re el !. O F WTiair.VR. Mr ii'i:iikc. ANn SO rilATK.M' If ."U llltt 1 itii.VTi:v.r. utKiiix nul W Inter liierts i:il ( TIII.1 Yeuni; IVnini'! mil ttlrli COSTUME DESIGN Fascinating Werk Big Pay r'aeMen Acnrlemy attidents learn (V.tuu.e and Millinery Deulitn In fiv short months of ftimnle .nuclnatlnir letsenH Orndtintei aenn earn blir snlirtcs la pro pre pro fessleiml poultlens. rasbleu Acailemy Is th one lliiuertnnt iehent rlevnted ( cluslvely te Costume and Millin ery Design and Fashion Art. Endorsed by manufacturers nnd msBazlnes. Its teachers are ex perta with 'ears of exnerleiire In prnctlcal work. Its director. Mr. V. A. Ilartman. Is one of tee world foremost dealguerd. Trnlnlnjr net only gives yen ability te design original com cem com tumee and huts but tenches you te rankti complete garment! frmu draughting of patterns te tlia very last atltch. Suvlngs en it few dresses usually pay for course. Fashion Academy's new Phlla. dclplila Seh. is a direct branch ?f, nmeua New erk 8choel. identical scientific methods oin ein oin pleyed. Classes four dayi a week --iiieriiliiff. nfto.-neou and eve-r.JK-. "'"i1 our Permanent ei ei hlhltleii of students' work, or write for FIUJB booklet descrili. Ing alt courses and of money making opportunities for the professional designer. FasKien Academy, Inc. 1432 North Bread Street SCHOOL OF NURSING Bloemingdr.Ie Hospital White Plain, N. Y. Pue ..u.ttf u b.b ,v, luth ,iu-- 1IU1 ofte at Uloemlnedalj Hetpl. tat. In oltlllatien wu'.i ti.u .sw Vurk llerp tal, un tinuUKl,y lirua I ami nt.eatlnc threa.yeai rnitrra in cen tral nuralng-, nlth arocmllzatlen In Ihu Important Held et nuruua and mental dlnerdera. lletrlatereij aclioeH. '"Itrhl.heiir day, Hla-dny ivrek Tnjct t'oeka end unlfn-m f'lrnlthrd and rlleunnce of twenty delln a a mentr.. Unuaual rxrreatlenul ud. lai.tniteii. lln'pltnl in auliurha of Nt-w Verk. Circular nt en r r)iift aa UM)OMIN(II).I.R IIOH1ITAI,, Wfc'ln Pl"ln Natv Vnl(, Become a Trained iMutm Ttia nebleat. beat-paid protaaaien epaa le truns -vnman. Our nema atudy or Uiaeitai ceuraaa tva rapid, thoreuak iralnlnar. .". ilnv rnr nnj. Pirr-rpiA nciTenf, for srimnt tM aw rtiatwn ir Krai'.. 1'niirirtfinni CjtfcftlL 1 ' k QsVL I N 1 ATt.A?TI(f CITY. N. J. lli.ll VtaZTlVXIl f V.'''VWW'" I 'fE?5LJfll'XJviiA'a-SXV:'iW-'VV I unicsi itiiicim-e nuivuj Hetel Triymert Rlti-Corllen Amrt.k l'.u. Plane Ilur. I' un only Itltz Itcntjurant The Shelburn rjurereanT'lan J. Welkel, llgr. Hetel Morten Bell A Cere, Owners The Wlltihlr 8.imuei Kills. Owner N. J. Celline, llgr. Jea.W.Mult.aen.Mgr. tWt jdU-NiMm Kin LeeU LIppincottCe. Hetel Chelie J. D.Thempcn Ce. Hetel Brighten and Citlne Hetel St.Charlei Ed. E. Oreaacup, Mgr. VI i PKNNA. II, K.. (rum rlt.ur Htrert rrry (ute.iin or flriule)! from Clii'stnut Alrrrt l'rrry. iein& ati ANTir:rrrv.N.J. nr.N. Directly tm tKe OccanFlmt MAnvdnnPluhVitelefPistiiurliaa CAPACrrv JOO IOAKA0S HMferXfa cAeV aju'i vi HliB Vlrslnla ae.. near Hach. Kunntnii water Ampr. Inn. 4 per day yi RAM I t.IS imnpr, .- z COM.JN8. Mar WeatminalMf Kentucky Ae. nr. Beacb r weatminiier Kl8ttWri wrnat batm. ' runi.inir xvnter. Uptn all eur. C. V. KOPI". Ir PHILLIPS HOUSE w-p., New Clarien Kentucay Ave. Juat off T'na-itwuttr " K nnnlfare I ft'ii" S, j. -7 iiamm 1 . i--i. -n.wej HOTEL! LAKE WOOD NfiW JERSEY .. . . ".,- ,. , .irn.T runiai n MEM6AS3Y Ntwiy uu.i. unu iiuv,t ,uir t..a. ,vi. uu: aidu roeini. l'rivuie hatni. Hei anil cold runnlni: wuter and teleiihunea .11 all rooms. Huncnrlun cula.ne. .Mjalc. Onclmc. Orlll nnd billiard roeme. Ileuldnt. Telephone r.akoweod 351. Mew Tork emce Schuyler B32.1 ' sii.MUKi:vii.i.i:. s.c. (Khe (iTarelma -r 5UT5lMir.VIL.UE.S.C. Ce'f, Tennla. Hunting. Reems thnreuM hnud. Btthe Artesian water RoekWt. TueMaS tt. UoekB riiAKt.Tex. k. c. VILLA MARGHERITA 1 InrlrMen. .s. C I. or. 1 it J in beauilful iff iff Hen Onlv Inn ip "leklnir the hnrlier nnt inttcrv I'urk Wr'te for te nn nml tmeKlct Asnnvu.i.i:. n. c. AMEpiCA'S ALL-YEAR RESORT w lruGWJimsr ncaaquarrcrs ofthcSeUtKcnAppaKcKijuva A eritable Scenle Wonderland, "In tli Heirt of the lliue Itldge." In a 100-mlle rlrcle around Aslievii.i- jre (14 peaks GuOU Icet ami eer, lit Ultrliell U,711, "Tep of llaatcrn Atncrlcj." Twe heurH bj meter Inte he.iri of l'l'stlt National Kereat and Orae I'reu-rte, with ItH lirrd et eik and ether (eruit life. Iteatl rres l'li-cah j mile high. lS-IIUI.lt AIX-TltHF COI.I' COU1ISK lib miles p.ited Mn-eU and reads. Many hundrcls el miles et fine meter ruada throughout the meuntalny. . ON THK lll.Xli; IIIUIIWAY Pure waier Iruiu -.uue jire ilty-ewned water nhed en (Wiry Ueuntalm and eastern slopes et Mt Mitchell. HaniUeme eolteges, burKalnws, remrtences. Hetel and bearding heui facilities uneirelled Coins te Ashetllle for reit, recreation, plejaure, bulncs Ideal for hetne Conditions Ideal for Farming;, Trucking. I Mr) Ins. I'eti'try iml Swine raising. Illaslrateel Ahr,ilU FaUrr and apeciel faalrl list Iree. Chanter el Cnmmerre, AshrTille, N. C. N. HneLner. Secri'tery S. ii. . itiN. 1 , , R5 S ss HotelPetomac NewjCBSEYAVC C ST.SC WA 3HINOTON. D.C. enc equAPe Seutm or cAPrreC Same MiiMem'ritivd Stiff" as fermrlyThlHamiltei(wrsitA1 Kadertial arvd trraiervt nedified American Plan- Repma Cra meals or Reems ervy rwjautkllv moderate rates Robt.N.Pattersehaoa 55?: tic 3 mttT i..iiir.itti.E. run.. Ne Ceal Bills te Pay M It I Olnrlenii fnmmertlni te FORT LAUDtRDALE . JKlS'leV Trniiril IVendrrl inj nOATI.M) IttTIIIM) Klx!t .J:?n,, fne IH'irnlrfJ llneltlft rrv nlMi,Mt or rniRrR rtiKT Mvi:its vu. Hetel Royal PalmS?' "..Hniii Onlf. riahlne. toem with Hath Rtvlmmln Penl. Kv- 1. I.. NF.I.aON. Uat TAnreN h rjt ivr.s. ki.a. Tarpen Inn Turpen Miriuia, rinrld i ile.t -Muaic I'ruate I1atli U evnter P. CHAMt'LIN A, U. Ct'HIII.NO. i. itr.i.u.viit ui.it. ur-,. n... Tli llalltvlew ard Celtanaa ItalHalr Hlrlila l"lerlda nrn la iiKmiunA jpryrai H-W " r wJ Jr ' r. 1 m?0rtfieSM? HAMILTON HOTEL BERMUDA liedarn In Conatrtirtlen and Oparitlaa J60 Pultea with Hath Klrapr-jet Accommodation for Ann Canctrta bv HrltUh Kslmntal Itaai h. V, irnjf. Hnnr Trfl Uuraaa . , 4tB flfti Arran (Boeklatl CaM AddraM Het.l Rarmeaa MaaanmeBt at 1. A, ahatranl WINTRKYWKWOKTpL rr.eKH., 7Aatl lJ...I l : anil well n nhene new for your in 21 hours you will EAST COAST of FLORIDA actually LaekinR in that alorieui Summer sunshine Instead of merely picturing it in your mind. Your friends are there al ready, Deme frolicking in the ocean, some fishing, some nwinging a well-directed club en one of these ideal course?, for this is the enlv real place te thoroughly enjoy a delightful winter vacation. Ce!, Surf-Bathing. Flthlng, balling, lennli, andecety ether outdoor Summertime flttracthn. All lleltlt Vew Oimh en ihm Am'tunnTUn St. Augustine incc dc Leou St. Augustine Alcazar Ornionil-en-tlio-IIallfax Orinenrl I'ulm Ilcacli - Urcukrr Palm Beach -Iteyal I'ninrianit M nml llinal I'ulm V In Key Lmg Kev West I Nasnnu. 5 Haheme l,lauil IV ThrenKh Pullmin trlM from New Yerk dlrert le ell tit Ceat rnerlK Inelurtlnir Ky Yn'. for Havariti . nI f rcirti ether clien threuen Pullmam te .Imkneimllu miilic clew ronn renn UnnawlOl I'urler pur nn J Sl-cpinj car tra'jl i.n lw V K I" Itallwnif .... , . Ihmiiirli SI pr, llonten -d M.aml. ci y. FLOKIUA i:.VST OAST (LAf.I.EIt aVSTfcMI m:w ehk eihcf.i suitek rut Phenrii M..II.OH Su. OJ.1U end 92.11 (ir'M-llAI, tJl riLKi St. Mgtnllnr Ht. AHIIKMI.I i:. N . sWJai3MaJ3JaHSISME,SlcM2Ja3JEfajrilMSMS5 THE BIGGS SANITARIUM Asheville, North Carolina Specializing in the A. C. Biggi Efficiency Treatment A new. Interesting and fffcctlve method of resterlnB health and vigor, nnd lncrcnlii; phys cal. nervous and mental efficiency. The treatment Is highly Bpeclallzcd nml adapted te each Individual cabe. Well equipped, liberally managed s;mluu lum, but no tirevame routine. If In 111 health, wuiu lur lruu copy et our booklet, ltitcreatinu una inuiructiva. 3 0 ejsiaia3i5iaiEiaj5iajaj3isiaiEi3iEJsi5i5i' AMIKMI.I.i:. .N. L. Cli.imWr of Cnnimrrrr for III. BUS. IMIKllJA ruiltlUA for inler. 1 He Infer Uureau. I 13 W Itiiy St.. Jiirk-.nvlUc Kla. I-nr" lioekirt e'f 11 OKIIiV i:T rOST ' Itr'ertN tIIp 24S Rlli A'r.. Nvt Ymk. "The Sunshine City" I licit ch Yeu TODAY'S TEMPERATURE 75 Ample accommodations. 1000 rooms, $10 and $15 the wrek. 300 apartments, $150 sea son und up. Excellent Hotels. Wire or Write Chamber of Commerce, Dept. P St. Pterbur, rla. POINSETTIA HOlEL IV) ..n 111. ten Hw Cu"".: " "an. la Ctrte J15i?,i"nm FLORONTON HOTEL overloultini." Tamp- I'ay t. , ;n -m Can M '", ' 1 I.auU.red Write for It . O'-iit"1'- '.... ..t Mnhaten Hetel .s.,-.'X"r,,r.K-l'r,': Hetel lit I'ltlfll' Kliillliil" Muli Olraira, A.' jACKsn.vvii.i.i:. n.A. neTEL JACKSON Jiiclbnnvilh, I'la. MiiiiKiiN TitiKirriiiei r 11IU Kuums ."0 Private Butlis .Mndcrate Kntes Comfert lMthinit KMrM'cime ( Ull ! KTl HAM' Gee. L. Whipple, Mgr. Jill Ks PORTO RICO 16-Day trip te and around Perte Rice and return te New Yerk. $180 and up covers all necessary expenses. Big, 10,000.ten steamers especially equipped for ironical Service. Comfortable state joemi at minimum rates' si.itcs with private bath. A sailing every Saturday. Send ter illustrated Utrratute PORTO RICO LINC ISIlreadway New Yerk nr lerul intent N AS ST IM.TKKslll'HIl I'1V aB saB m Lr tt l thV T. If (luise gMaJaQC&IIEaa EaaGaVabaJaJHtaWaUataj 'Every day is a day in June" Sunny, picturc-sriuf Lng.anii's quaintest Ucstein Colony. Only n week-fiid from New Yerk S hours, from Fleride. Luxurious hnu-la your faverite sport line golf, tennis, ridin:,', tnilinp; and fishing. Frequent tnilingH by modern oil burning; S.S Munuinar and Mun Mun niKe leaving Nevs' Yerk en Sat urdays, and Miami (Flerida), Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri Nassau Development Beard Ituymmul & Whitcemh Ct. j:iS Witlntit St., I'lillmlrljiM i M im se n S. S. Lines 0- Willi Wt New Yuri. ;;Mtffc7ja' rj?Lwer, .tt;, lOHkHREnvwL ,misl:&. i i i 11 niw irriMBlBl!Ki 7 1 WtNTKR nraeBTW . rMWIIA a M? worth trying out ci rcerrvatieni, find yourself en the hey Flnhifg Camp nsn Marina e nnlal leal Victeria A'HIVIf.l.K N. V. W . MKIIKINO. n.A. At Sebring, Fla. Beautifully Situated en Lake Jacksen Kenilworth Th KxifTiTTeniil Kr-uirt Hetel .New nml Medrrn Tureughuut Ktrrv KiMim With llr.tli Haiti Itellwllnc 1'rearm Djy lhi.iulit All Ontil'iir Ilrrreatlniii. Ceif 4. entert h IiunrliiK Moving; l'irlureN Hugh J. Flynn, Mgr. TOCHS BERMUDA WEST INDIES PANAMA, etc. Inclusive tours and cruises full of charm and recreation, leaving at frequent intervals throughout the season Attractive itinera ries of lenn or short duration. Fer full infermatiw apply THOS. COOK &. SON 2:; hetith Brnarl St. (HrliiH Will nut t.) I'hil.ideliihlii Telephene: IV Inut n.100 ml 'Wi SPECIAL RATES NASSAU (BAHAMAS) DOUBLE HOLIDAY TOUR Feb. llth-24th 2 Holidays, Saturdays, 2 Sun days ir minium t tm away fiem (il'iet. Vendiri"4l e' r tuntty ' i ntnd m in than u vn.k ii his tK-aui. Ui-iti--.il Ce! ny tie'!', 'Irrtu-, .'.lilincr K -hue, Swinimrr. vtW De Lu.i? S. S. MUN.AIIO. oil burner, Isailtj Saturthtj, Feb. Uth. MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINES lre- Hlilif., lMillu. or 7 ttll M N. 1. ( Fall River Line if Te Bosten ND NEW KNtlLAM) J'OINTS , t Orihrntr.t en rarli slrnniT l.r.l'lcr JIN U U'tilten t.) Si3u I. M. luly S A u days Rio-niend-Whitcomb Tour weekly (February 3, 10, 17, 21) with delightful visits te this en trancing playground. Write or call for full infoinmtien or booklets. Flerida E. C. Hetel Ce. :.'1H Fifth Atrnuc, rw Verk i3 LODGE n iiatnlgMHHlE&iT YjnW9PLWLLLLLLKSMimSKtp.W mWfllKLLWiLLLLLLLLWLLLLmXllliamnLttmMAmzLLm .wnw ;i:Ml-rt&"' ' fNIKfUN I UJUl.nHI.ll hZv.r "" . . .. riri ?,hert KOUte,eetWen.peayTiiMapan.vfUJia v pianiia Vm 'wT JAPAN sBHHHPB2T .teki. j rttUhttatlT ateceaalbU by tn . M. V. K. faat palatial ft.oee Ua paaiit;er wtmm.n.,. SUWA MAPU KATORI MARU ; FUSHIMA MARU KASHIMA MARU w " lAtta avsal rail ratrticalavrt) AprO te NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, Maritime HAlIlValC KAtllAnur.i tJailLAm HBBHBBsBBsBKaBaBBHBaBsMBsWBaBsBaBHaBs Arrange new with Gates Tours GATES TOURS FttnJtJ im "Wtrti TrmUt MUirtU Halt" 225 Fifth Ave. , New Yerk Londen Peru Reme Alt Gain Ttmn IntlmJt cltknt lira tut Faril. ikt Arti" " lluHktrArnntenittU.UUi nth r old Yeit may Oct th- days. ply i.ftural 1. Ui FRANK'S TOURS lr" a it e tn '""omfert Tur wlh Eiw r-, T .rnlteU '. 1 1 European Tours , Secial te Spain, Le Midi, Pyrenees France, Battlefields l-uvlru: Azores, Sicily, Italy, Switzerland, France, Battlefields, Belgium, England. Lea-, lnc Other European Tours leaving frequently Spring and Summer European Steamship Tickets Agents, All Lines rraw.-li-Coinfert TcruM. with Ehcert, Limited te 15 Mcrnbr-, te California-Honolulu ud'lni; Grand Canyon, Apnch Trail, Colerado Reck iee, Yosemite Valley, etc. T"riu"nt Pepa-tures February ami March 1-w I.ux ar'.le, teurln.T filt'ertila i: In 7 -i-iikit An" . r.MTyiiiint '..-at : uni tlniu for rfi-r nu. , ht BERMUDA TOURS h day and longer, lj",.Qi nnd uj . ' Cruises te Wc3t Indies, Cuba, Nasrnu, Jamaica, Panama, Venezuela, Perte Rice, etc. 10 dav ml I ,ncr .l-0.ne uni u,-. Tours te Flerida, Cuba and Other Southern Resorts .-fa! '. r W' t, lnfurm. i n u.ni iit j . n, .irj- f "" ir 'r , ' ",J. FRANK TOURIST CO. 219 S. 15th Street, Philadelphia Ettablished 1875 Bell Phene, Spruce 0852 FLORIDA iirNjOY the comfort and luxury of the voyage en a Clyde Line steamer. Even a short vacation trip te the Seuth is well worth while. Bathing, boat beat ing, fishing, tennis and golf are new in full swine Special Winter Service Te JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Calling at Charleston, S. C. 1 I SS. Mohawk from New Yerk SS. Arapahoe " SS. Lenape " " " SS. Comanche " " " SS. Apache " JXEDUCD cost of transportation is new in effect both one way and round trip te Augusta, Aiken, St. Augustine, Ormend, Daytona, Paim Beach, Miami, Key West, Sanferd, Orlande, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Belleair, Clear water, Sarasota, Carolina Resorts; also te New Orleans, Galveston, San Antonie and Pacific Coast Points. Reservations New Obtainable Bedrooms with double or tw in beds and private bath;rooms en suite or single tth private la,u la,u tery; family rooms accommodating 2. 3 or 4 persons; or ether staterooms in special or pre ferred location, ere uvailab'e at rttcs varying in accordance with accommodations telcccil. oAutetnobilcs Carried Through Knten, Through Tickets. and Baggage checked threugli te doitinutien, via Clyde Line Standard Ceaitwltn Reute te ell points in the Careina, Georgia. Alabama, Louisiana and FlenJm S. A. MONTEITH, Cem, ABt. 629 Cheatnut St., Philu. Tfl. l.emb. nl 7r.'3 r y ,-sw. " k " ar . mgsSm p ' mmfmwmmm .. wcwl, 'J ' a. e..iiT THK IDEAL TOUBIST I A we I VI 1 3 j n"i . lT It 65 9 rrmm Building, 8-10 Bridge) M., New Yatk ; w..;n y. -.-.. -,,-e ,,.,,... for Europe OBEUAMMERGAU is again prepar'ip? for tne spectaculur renewal of itn religious (J cennial vow, wh'ch will be e acted durin,; May, Jun , Ju'y and August of 1922. Special arrange ments liavc been made by "atca Teura for reserved bookings for this old world rcligieui drama. Every student of the life of Christ nants te see 1922 Oberammerftati All tUmmifilp. h'ttl nnd ordinary lUing and tlght'Mtmm ejcjwrure ur Included and the lUnrrarlia alae cevir 30 world cu tin France, !iwita;rlnrt and Itklr. take ext niieni and return en optional datra. Oatci Cempl te Tour Uoeklet: varlcut teunt .irurtiecritx'd.coiitineirem lain, up, rana narrem iivieiru rtiract or le luymena a wuitemu i;e., V - rtni i:un tv iilniit Mri-rt, l'luliili'lililii. f r He'.!, t l.l'-C i, 'cm . Map 11 Jl. r'-c.al te Arm 21. , L? ir 1T1 . IM.'S'. fttAClS Frb.2, 11,21, Mar. 2 " 4, 14.2J, " 4 ' 7,16,2;, 7 8,l7,2t, " y " V, 16 " 1.10 M& Fast Frci&h t Service I! tetfi:t yj X .ms 'P- r. HRfv. . .utr i .mm vrcB M I Mi A m 3 Ifl ? l r v.; J1 1 a tt nt 3 11 1 jihi'.'l Vi J.5J ''!Jl tV ;ti Mi ill nmn.wvif-e- t.'&Sl hvm,3
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