! & f I. V i ! r i ! lN ptvv 9WWEgpgMWBmmyggt mwWW7''' '"? ... " j - . FEARED H krum k V I . . 1 i U, kit It !u. "!-. !- II LJ MM ffsT, worse nurncane vuihii ig, n m -tava Fears Ruin Frem Dan- tv p eereus Experiments i WANTS MODERATES UNITED f Jill ,t.tinclntit Vf 'u Glasgow, Oct. js.-n.ivid I.leyd Oeerge, former l'rltne Minister, ml tossing an audletiee of ."000 people, t,n m,nlnil ll i 111 !! I till i II vt lcilll.V tO- j.- .u,.t,i,-,i in ri.lVri-inz te the break- ' in. U. of the ,,Hll. ... that he w- r, ll lit such trouble. It Is in ucit count- tien, Hint m riinnnt .ilTevd te Indulce In pam blckct In-' and euarreis until the nation Is mi t'.rm reds again, Mr. T.hiil (iierire -nld the l iniservn- a,.. .. ..n'i.,.l ., l'ritii.. Milii-trr with ". r..,n,, ,i ,. i,nt c.illed ntteiitieti Z. .1,.. ni.,i,ued and the labor until- ! info ns .lens th.it dancer -till eNt Vhn iniiniieste he said, was ts.tteu i te a people cru-lnsl with taatlmi. nre t irltli the wounds of a great war and ex- hnil'ted and wetiled with :iiili'Ui-i bout their dailv lue.id. We are net tut of ilimger. It is a formidable chal lenge and it will appeal t.. millions. "The 'die-hards' are net the etii people who are calling for u chanse." ' lie said. "The call for one chanse; there are millions cnllitis for another Chance This i- net the tune for med- , ernte men of W.'' niln.l who think r the securlt of the state te fall out among theiiisehes. Meiiaring Clouds and Darkness "There is u memee te the lett. n ' Rennce te the risht. a menace te the out. The na'ieit is surrounded with raeiincln.' clouds and iliirkiw".' Mr. LleMi tieerae nserted I'rinie Mmiter Betiar J.aw has said It was better te split the nation than t pllf the part. "t deepl. deplore this decision. ' he nld. "and all m friends and I can de is te de our best te aert the worst tvih of ti bad blunder and that U what we propose te de, "If a partisan Wcten were snatched tit of this election, that W net the end. The N inil.t iiir! l a new pattv "and u grent iilternntitM It has feueht OTIC election, it Is going te ttehf it end, and It will tight a third. I de trust that nothing will be done in thl thl electien that w II make it difficult, and eertalnh nothing that will innk '' Impossible, for ian of like mind who believe in keeping the teuutry steady from piil'ms together in the beat and preventing it from c.ipsi.:ing." Iteferrin; te the Conservative, the 'former l'rln.e Minister al.l ; "I trust their negative policy is enl a phrase A negatle puKcj is net the Wty te get through jour troubles." S.i.vs Europe Is in Rags Mr. l.levd (.eerge laid gte.it stress 'upon the uece-sit .f aitivitv instead of passivity In dealing with the after-the-war situation. "The need is gte.r." he declared. "Europe is in rags. Many a drear and weary e.ir will he traveled before It gets back te what It was before the war. "Yeu must leek pl-nVelils in tin- fine The vvar was wen by the co-operation of all el.lsses. Pe'it -ii tint fiat co-operation is te ! brought te un end "The time will come when ou will nted the help nt even man te .ive the cemmuuit from dl-'istnius experiment that will bring ruin ip.ei it. "A? an old maimer who has with ered many gules I utter this warning: There is a m rse lmrrlentie reming from another nu.irtt r ' Londen. 0 t Lis Arrangements be tween Conservatives and Coalition I.ib erals nor te oppose one another's can didate i'i lertam constituencies ate given prominence in today's unti -ceali tien newspapers. .s tiiey i.ave r the nrrungeinents for co-operation or V- Christinas is jinn! I'll say It Is ami St. I'.Urlrk's Day nnd the Fourth f July. 'Iliry am all riclit, but ulirn It leiurs te real fun in the lam! of Doe, (he mischlcMiiis little IIimi Dads lllie llalleuceii M-st of all. Voeli at tlitin! The streets are fairly crewrtwl and alia nii i'it sen before such funny inaslis.' Kis the big noses and the ones that haw a ustache. Peer Old Sleepy Sain had found a nice comfortable wheelbarrow In an alley and 1 limited 011 It and went te sleep for the night. Italy and Poly found him mid new I'ely la wheeling hint te the lewn pump and In just minute peer old Sleepy will he given a nice, cold fresh water drenrlilns. See (he little Doe Dads who lslted Old .Man Ureurli, exprctliig te i;ei r; L'ftiiSl 1"' e nice ripe, re-y apple. There at being disturbed and he la vw&m We wonder what Old Greucli will de when the little Doe Dad. Bsiatvtt mKrf tkt raaf, drag the tile black lt,,i '1 mjrmmmnawmmmnw - wv'jrw?rcvmimmem - W j mutual non-opposition arc spreading with an obvious drift-toward reinstat ing conlltlen In the- government. it Is the contention of tlic Free T.lli ernls thnt this sltuittlen reveals thnt the country Is brliiR shepherded bnck te itn old policy, the only difference being that It is In new hnnds. On the Tery side the extreme "die-hard'" are clearly restive ever this supposed tendency. Navy Supporters Here Confident of Victory Continued from Fftts On midshipmen had dispered and scattered te nil corners of the city. Seme walked West, some walked I.nt en Chestnut, and ethers Jumped Inte tnxicnlw and were whirled te addresses where friends i awaited their arrival. Supporters of l'enn and the Nnvy. sayly flaunting the colors; student -.,.... In impromptu college yells; Play of tlags. pet ith their colorful ills- pennants and feathers in ed and Wile and Hlue and Gray gave extdence n-plenty In the central sec tion of the cit of the enthusiasm ever the came The ltellevue-Stratferd wim the cen ter of the mimic. The hotel added te its gala apparance b an elaborate display , of Navy colors, with an Intermingling ' of the lli-d and Hlue. t Hosts of the Navy men were march ing about the city all morning Thin wen1 net reluctant te beast of confi dence In the Annapolis eleven. l'enn supporter' were heard every where telkitig of the "blnine geed chance" which they saw for the Hed and Hlue in the annual classic. H.ies of prettj girl wete daunting the colors of both teams. The game .mil "Who de ou think will wlnV" was en everj tongue, leaving plenty of speculation ns te which team really was the most peweiful. An innovation was introduced by the street hawkers. Te the pennants and flags and arm bands have been ndded u long feather, djed In blue and with a red "P" printed near the tip. Score of motorists were showing their colors and their football affilia tions with flags streaming from their cms or banners drawn ever the heed of their machines. INDEPENDENCE SOUGHT FOR PHILIPPINE ISLANDS Resolution Requesting United States te Recognize Right Presented Manila. P. I.. Oct. US. (Hy A. P i -A r..sittitten wms Introduced in the Philiptdne ileuse of Representatives te- da.v aklng the I lilted Mates te rec ognize the right of the islands te in dependence. The is'solt'iien was referred te a com mittee. Governer (leneral Leenard Weed, .n 'i message te the Philippine Legis lature vesterday. urged the sfnite-t governmental nonetny and the absolute retirement of the Government from business He declared that legitimate invest ments were safer in the Philippines than in many elder countries. RIFT WITH MEXICO CLOSED Attachment of Geevrnment's Funds te Be Vacated In Part Washington, Oct. 2. (Hy A. P. The writ of attachment issued by the Supreme Court of New Yerk State against funds of the Mexican Govern ment U te be vacated in n far as It relates te property of the New Yerk City Consulate, it was said teda.v at the' State Department. It was indicated that the action would permit the immediate reopening of the New Yerk Consulate, de-id .vesterday en erdeis from M..tic Cit.v. The agreement te va'iite the nttai lnneut. us it affci ts th" ..insulate, was i op,., ted after C01lfeten.es between New r t. Mute authorities nnd counsel for the Oliver-American ir.i.iiug company, .in whose motion the writ hud been 'granted. THE DOO DADS Halloween in Doeville ! Old tirunili In the deer ns mnd as a giving Uie uttle Doe Dads an awful wmmj cat ha Is heldinc Is ! baad and L ' . Ka- , ,? MtA - ,'.;rhL.i - arx7iT 'twipts, wwmjanwM!Bwth'i. ' n i 7-iiyBiHNO PStJBUte TESTIFIES SHE SAW Fermer Chorus Cirl Asserts Weman Struck Victim Repeatedly TO RESUME TRIAL MONDAY ""asB' prow giwp syrr HAMMER 1H Senater William Fllnn and his daugh- nu A'soctetcd rrt, 'ter, Mrs. Mary Fllnn Lawrence, were I.es Angeles, Oct. "s.Preseeiit Ien. nme"? the earliest arrlvels. Candidates and defense were busy today with prep- M JC-CBlslattirt- from various dls dls aratlens for the resumption Monday of .t'lct" cttrae te assure him of their sup the trial of Mrs. Clara Phillips for the ,or- murder of Mis. Alberta Tremalnel Among them were Senater O. M. Meadow, veung widow, who was Hnrr and Itenresentatlves J, W. Vlck beaten te death with a hammer, Xe'erman nnd Nelsen McVlckar, of the session was held tednv. Blinrpsburg district. Twe big public en- Yesterdiiv Mr. Peggv Cnffee, former gagcmeiits were the dinner In the Wll chorus girl nnd principal witness for Ham Penn of the Roosevelt Commeme- the State, gave the jurv the version ni a repureu eje-wmiess te tne ski.ihik. After deelarltu she had seen Mrs. Phillips strike Mrs. Meadows repeatedly with a hammer, and had seen the do de fendant bending ever the unconscious form of the euiig widow, Mr, Caffee g.ne her version of her alleged trip back into the city from the outlying district. The witness testified : "As we were driving toward town she said : 'Yeu remember Alberta Meadows admitted receiving these iniugs mini my iiiiMinii.i. i niuiie nu rislilirg tetllgllt, answer, hs I knew she did net. I asked i , m,., ,. ,m i,.,. , i.- i her hew she could go home, nnd w.H A M0cfH,!!n,ll Si' ffeSt her conscience guilty. She replied. Iireutv esnecinllv In the count rv dls- wen ,1 kill ntiy woman who would take K'taauMe" m. husband. As we get near town she Krni,EerN mentioned that inv face looked pale ., . , ' .... , . . and snid. 'Remember, don't veti tell I I'denee of this was given yesterday M.ur husband or I'll kill him.' " enr iiuaL'iiuii or i u tun unu. After n'nchlng town the witne left Mr. Phillips, who. she said, had threat- ened several times en the trip te kill her if siu. told what had happened. panled by Rebert h. Pattlseu, Jr., can The witiie went te Leng Reach, where dldate ter Lieutenant (Soverner; A. her husband was working, but missed Marshall Thompson, candidate for Sec him. -he testified, and met him in Les I letars 'of Internal Affairs; Judge Sam Angeles later that night. She did net uel K- '"ill, candidate for United tell him of the slaying until the next afternoon, she aid. nnd then thev both went te the police. LIVED "PERFECT" LIFE Attorney In Oklahoma Court Tells of His Virtues Oklahoma City. Oct. 2S. The "per fect man" has liecn found. He is J. I'tr.niett llucMey, an Oklnltemn City at torney. Rucklev admitted It yesterday. lie was testifjlng ns witness In disbarment proeoe.lings against Res N. Lilhird, State Senater, nnd J. V. Burn, an at at teme.v. "I neither smoke, chew, drink nor swear." Huckley testified. "I never have broken n moral law or a law of Ged. I vvent into partnership with Senater Lillard te give his firm a staud ing and te reform Lillnrd. "Yeu admit, then, thnt you are n perfect man':" asked the defense counsel. "I de," Huckley answered, "as nearly perfect as a man can be." ODOR CAUSES PROTESTS Wynnefield Residents Object te Smoke Frem Burning Dump An obnoxious odor emnnatiun from a dump at Fift -fourth street and Cit.v Line. W.vniteriel.l, ha reused a storm of pretest fiem lesidents of the suburb, but pretests have failed te bring relief. A tin rages continually In the dump, which was formerly the property of the cit.v but is new owned b St. ,To ,Te s.phV College, and smoke bearing the acrid smell floats through the neigh borhood. The Wynnefield Club has protested numerous times te Director Furbush nnd Director Caven, Several times it 1 as been ls'cessury te cnll out the Vniietield Fire Company te check the i progress of the blaze. wn wmider what tliat little Dim Dad will de when Mr. Grouch In the win dow alime begins using her rolling pin. Aii'l there lit Old Nicholas Nutt mid Tiny and a. really for sure Doe Dad band, ts Tiny parades the streets, Nlcliela-s belts the old dMipan with his i.ine and the little Doe Dads fellow looting their horns. Fl.iiinelfeet should have stayed at lieiun tills night but he would net and new he has been frightened out of a ear's growth, almost -by the Jack e'l.anttni and In his hurry we surely will run into the ash ran which the little Doe Dad is draggiin; through tint street. Yeu ran always depend en Old Docter Sawbones. He knows little Doe Dads ami that boys will be be-. and that when hulloween comes something unusual should be expected. See! He has a whole barrel of big ripe Juicy apples ready for them. Hut cen as he offers thrm, some of the little fellows are tryini; te anchor his bossy row te the rhlimie and (his (hey will de If the little fellow, with (he knife doesn't cut the rope. And if he does, some little Doe Dada will take a tumble and old bossy will slide down (he reef onto lite ground. .AjiSii 'saiCRfift' i n' wwt&m PINCHOT SURE HE WILL WIN ALLEGHENY COUNJY tasei Optimism en Assurances Re celved Frem Hit Adviser Glfferd Plnchet returned, from Pitts burgh today, confident, he says, that Allegheny County wen, Mr. Plnchet bases Ills opinion en the result of conferences held In the western city yesterday nnd Inst night, In which he was assured by his adrlsers that the county would give htm a ma jority of nt least '10,000. Mr. Plnchet began the round of con ferences at 8:30 o'clock In the Alle gheny County Plnchet personal head quarters, In the William Penn Hetel. ration Association, at which 550 gath ered, and Carnegie Unll, en the North Side, which was crowded te the doers. McSPARRAN IS TOURING DAUPHIN COUNTY TODAY Principal Event In Itinerary Is Har rlaburg Meeting Tonight Jehn A. MeSpnrran nnd his party toured Oniuililn f'mititt' tmlnv. ITn vein I ,, t,,il ,,ii ullii n tiinau.miiatliiff In 1Ibi I ? '";" Vle nom"lie "r ,he "J""1 i , . , - I n t6,f lnW lnL .7" in in,- mi ni- neiiiuer ui women iiiienu- tnecratlc meetings. i the Democratic cnndldnte, accera- Mate eniter ; Colonel lred H. Kerr, candidate for Lnlted States Senater; Henry C. Nile, candidate for Judge of the Superior Court; William T. Ellis, v ninuiaaie ier ncpresentntive in 'Congress, and J .Hayes Turner, candi date for the State Assembly, arrived In West Chester last night nnd all spoke at n largely attended mass-meeting In tlic upcra Heuse. MISSING HOARD OF $2700 NEW BURNS MURDER CLUE Accused Husband 'Seen With Slain j Wife, Witnesses Say I Cleveland, Oct. 28. (Hy A. P.) A secret heard of $2700, missing from his home here where Henry Hums .told police authorities he cached it under a nig, provided n new lend teda.v in the attempt te solve the murder of Hums' wife, whose body was found late Wed nesday after the woman had hcen benten into unconsciousness and burled nllve in n shallow grave near Pninesville. Witnesses were found teda.v who say they snw a man and a woman they believed te be Hums and Mrs. Hurne leave their home in nu nutomebllu late Tuesday night, according te Deputy Sheriff Rnsmusseii. This, the Deputy Sheriff' snid, added an important link te tlie chain of chcumstantlal evidence In the case. Tli" man and woman entered a car similar te that used by Hums. The woman then returned te the house, changed hir light cmt for n fur coat and tetiirned, currying n flashlight. A fur i eat. tern and bloody, wns found near the spot when Mrs. Hums' I hed wa discovered, nnd n flashlight. en which were bloodstains, wn found in Hums' summer home near Patties vllle. Hums, who i charged with the murder, has come through nn almost continuous three-day siege of grilling i still mlninaut In his denial of the crime. By Arch Dalu r .H.."tj.fjJcvwJiiiilAl WStf ' See Harding Aged and Disillusioned CeatlaaM tress rate Ons 4. 1021, though Mr. Harding has done mere te break down the restrictions which hedged about kings nnd presi dents than have any of his predeces sors, slipping away for a few hours among been companions. Needs. Genuine Vacation But a President really gets no rest unless he can go somewhere Inte the country, where there are the fewest possible reminders that he Is the head of a nation. Fer recreation Mr. Hardin has only the sport te which Mr. Taft and , Mr. Wilsen turned, namely, golf.- Hut . even this lie feels must be hedged about ' with a certain secrecy. Although new i firmly established ns the presidential exercise, the President thinks it Is net well for the people te knew hew often he plays. Evidently he believes thnt the public Is a hard taskmaster, who begrudges him a few hours a week en the links. Life Is net the carefree thing it was when he was In the Senate. On the links he Is net Warren Harding with a few friends. He la the President, surrounded with secret service men and anxious about publicity. It is difficult te unbend te the level of the old Marien Club familiarity. Perhstis thnt is the reason why Presi dent Wlhen took his pleasures chiefly I Willi memeers ei ins lnmuy. iiuiuug them at least he wns merely the man, net the office. President Is Disillusioned Mr. Harding leeks disillusioned, and rumors of conversations with intimates suggest he IS disillusioned. The game may net seem always worth the candle. Friends, when ou are in office, may net seem se disinterested as they did when ou were net. Seme of the Institutions in which he believed, such as government by parties, have proved weak. He may net feel se sure of himself as he did when he was elected. Out of nil this spring the stories that he Is tired of office and will net seek a second term. Many men who talked with him, especially during the strikes, have spread this' impression. One story comes from a Senater with whom he is intimate. And then, an other story from Michigan, where. It is credited te congressman rornney. But Presidents are net free te con-1 suit their Inclinations about re-, nominations. When the report was ?ubllshrd the ether day thnt Mr. lnrdlng would retire te his fnrm at the end of this term, up Jumped Mr. Ned McLean's newspaper and in a couple of columns double-leaded brevier showed hew it wns necessary thnt Mr. , Harding should be reneminated nnd re-elected. Ills work would be only ' half done in one term, me country could net be left half way en the read te normalcy. Yeu knew the rest. Mr. McLean, before Mr. Harding became President, wns only n young newspaper owner. Today, ns nn inti mate of the President, he Is a per sonage. There are many ethers in the stnte of Mr. McLean. Mr, Harding will hear from thnt. If he thinks he can easily de the On clnnntus act, he is going te be disillu sioned about that. tee. REPUBLICANS URGED TO BACK HARDING Lancaster, Pa.. Oct. 28. Denounc ing the waste of the country's money during the Wilsen regime. Senater Reed, of Pittsburgh, nnd Representative Butler, of West Cheater, both pleaded with the citlr.eni of Lancaster County Inst night te support the Hnrdlng Ad ministration by voting the straight Re publican ticket November 7. They nd nd (ireKHed a Republican rally in the Fulton Opern Heuse. "The Harding Administration has reduced the taxes for ench fnmilv in the United States from $250 te $1C5," declared Senater Reed. "It still can de better and reduce taxes still mere, but it Is up te the voters te back Mr. Harding." Representative Butler took the occa sion te nBsnll MeSpnrran for his tactics in campaigning for the governorship. "Mr.. Plnchet has set up his ideals and he can attain them if the citizens of Pennsjlvunin don't lese their partv linen," declared Mr. Butler. "Mr. Plnchet hnx a big job before him if elected, it Is the financial condition of ' Pennsylvania. But he enn remedy it if , the people will i,end Republicans along i with him te the fitute I.ealulnturn tn back up his ideals." KNOWS VIOLIN BY SOUND Musician Convinces Court Dancer Is Held en Theft Charge J New Yerk, Qct. 2S. Michael Mar-1 tin, a mubcinn, wns se certain yestcrdny thnt hu could tell the tone of hi. Htradlvariux violin, which he said bad liecn in nn tumiiy i yearn nnd bad been plnyed by eminent violinist, thnt Magistrate Well In llnex Market Court held David Brodsky, n duhcer, in ,?1000 bail en a charge of mealing the. instru ment. v Asked if he tnuld identify his violin, Martin snid: "Your Hener, if you placed a hundred violinists In this room and ordered them te play, I could tell my violin, even though I wan blindfolded." 6EEK "POISON PEN" WRITER New Yerk. Oct. 28. (By A. P.) I "Poison pun" letters attacking the reputation of n eung married woman, I received bv her hu&bnnd nnd scores of recidents it I'erest Hills, I.. I., were tinder police investigation today. The letters were placed in the mall after i efforts nt hlnekmall had failed. I Dr. P. L. Baker Gets City Pest Director Wnrburten has announced ' tne appointment or Vr. Fred L. Baker, nf .V.i.'i. Hnvcrferd nvenue, ns asBlstunt plNlclan at the Heunh of Correction. The position pays $2100 a yeur. Heard and a house alie are provided nt the city's expense. Cuticura Seap AffD OIMTMINT Clear the Skin tSXtSZiLX HAIGLON ANNEX. -& J604 CHESTNUT VreaT Noen te r. M. Special Sunday D 'nncra 91.00 and SI. 50 CaldMaWasDlaasr,lJS Igeeial riatssrs. 9 as 11 V ', V'ylga '.Mt k I HIIFi JJV tfjetsjii vv four InchM of grip ping surface in th 36x10 size bits in and -Jung en and bare th mark of die Goodyear AU'Weather Tread Solid Tire every time die wheel geea 'round. tt h Mr4W ecmtplt Uu9fGeymn Truth Tkm teU ami tmitti hy ymr Qemdymt' Truck TireDttUr. 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WHALEN-CROSBY "$"" 140 N. 11th St jjjf Open rrtdsy Ermines and Stnrfr Afternoons SAVll Aek Plumber for "Smvitr Send for Booklet showing twenty-five styles of Savill't Faueett. Themas SaviU'a Seimj Mfrs. Wallace St., East el Bread St., Phlla. ABTITMN KKaOHTB ATLANTIC riTY. W. 9. Hnl Rnarnkel Kfnturkjr are. nr. brsch. neiei dei idci 0LeI1 aM ,c, sit.beiib weekly. Ttlephen 117. A. FI. MAniON. U,tmtftfM Ktattiekr te. nesr btteh, YVesmUIUter EUtnter u otreet. PHt. bitbt. run, weter. A. V. KOPP. Own. A Prep. I A MARNE Besrdwslk tt Ooetn Ate. LA mannfi winter rt. dillr. $1.60. with runnln water. 11.80 with prints bath. Ternw ,r i SgE! 1111 Ti rt. f B Junt 11, 1 am- . 1 till I jfr Afe 11 Kfl ll II -Cii-, n u 4K Jl'"fiv I all tV?-VvJUb." II MM fiiTWdWrrasi Tr'i l,4y Lymsn Scheel "for Sen. Wfitbers, Jt The WnlUi ada fennUIn Ce., iojter. Mjm.i WtLnet CiitU C Rechtittr. M. Y.I BsUwin LoeomoUri Works, FhtUdtlpUsi XoeifetUr Iiutltate, Jftw Yerk OUri tuMlnit'i Mew Xoeioi, FhllsdtlpbU. Jthe 30th Anniversary of our first Around tHe World tour will be an epoch in travel. All the varied experience of ever 80 S.S. "Hecelute." S.S. "Volen "Velen dam," new eillitirnlug liners. The only Hound-the-World cruise bhips in 1IKJ2-&3 con structed for service in both Mediterranean A 2 months' Crulaa ernbraclns x x clualve hr writ nn ntandanl perta f call. S H. "llottcrilem" (llellar.. Amfrlca I.tne) mtllliiK Tab. 10, lB:'a. Rates tnar. un New Yerk te NaW Yerk. Hoeklet en request. 1338 Walnut Street l -' aaaiuii luuna we., avu nuuin uin Da. "fluUiii - - . - -..... H-f ww wrmw -,.-. nviywi, rrlPgniTB '''W ATtAjmr crw, fTT" fhlT DlMallr tli Oa... t-. Tfce Asastkaa Mia leUl i Assstkaa Plea ",ai eCths. KtfuSM m mv OTMWgtlX t uuita me., d twM ttw thuSSP ML 7rdIL4aYMOlwruS 7rijji !.. rzr -. mtt avwiw vmresr nettl S,, LAUREL HOUSE LAKEWOOD, NEW JERSE1 Opens Saturday, Nev. 4 Inrigeratlng climate. ls-heU mi course. Saddle horses. Kine waUi Dally concerts and dancing. BumhX FRANK P. SHUTE, Manager WEBNKKV1H,K. Pa GRAND VIEW WBMIWBTOU, M. Open .all 7sr. All modern coamie. IiJjMt Miert for recreation wlti rsBS snoHadeor operta. neildcnt pbi"iV S we senrt dmrTlptlTe beklt "K, Hit arvazN s. wnmiex. . B. TOttR W? sa- ..K,v; VvlJ :'& TltynJM Lenttnental "?, ur.5 .wAMgf,Lgar New aarlenfcrglg-a years, every ramification of our world-wide organization, every fa cility that modern ingenuity can suggest, will be employed te make THE GOLDEN JUBILEE CRUISE LIMITED TO 400 GUESTS an unparalleled, never-te-be-forgotten four months' holiday. Sailing from New Yerk January 24 Returning May 3 1 by the specially chartered, oil-burning NEW CUNARD STEAMSHIP "SAMARIA" Tht gorgeous itinerary of 30,000 miles embraces: Mediterranean cities and Egypt four weeks in India, Dutch East Indies, and Straits Settlements Saigon in Inde-China, the Philippines, and China two weeks' in Spring-crowned Japan Hawaii, San Francisce, and Panama Canal. We suggest prompt reservations, literature and full information en rejuest. Other Current Programs include tours te CALIFORNIA rttd HAT All. Fall tours te EUROPE, tours te JAPAN. CHINA, AROUND the V 0RLD, SOUTH AMERICA; te the MEDITERRANEAN uith EGYPT and THE NILE, HOLY LAND, etc. THOS. COOK (& SON PHILADELPHIA 130 Seuth 16th Street Telephone Spruce 8820 Cruising Round-the-World Jan. 9 and 16, 1923 temperate nnd tropical waters; 1125 das 8 of superb travel un der ideal conditions. Gener ous shore excursions included. Apply for booklet and rates. Seuth America IVi mentha' Crulaa Includlna Watt liiOleH and Ilruilllnn Ontnnla h h imHltlen at Ule da Jenf Ire H B. ''nallance" len New Yerk Fb. 3. lfiS3. nntea 17.10 up New Tors te New Yerk, lloeklat en requtit. Raymond & Whitcomb Ce. Tel. Spruce 8663 z7r:ismFrk ROUND THE WUKLU .. . "'""'nspaiace tot tne trip, keuici new TetK. ranama, n "-"j-' Hlle, Honolulu. 14 d.yi In Japan, China, Manila, Java, Singapore. Burrnah. Option of 19 dm In India, Cerlen, 4 dayi In Caire. Niplei. Havre, Southimr Seuthimr Southimr teni litep evarii Quebec, Ry. te Montreal and New Yerk. 4 MONTHS, $1,000 and up. Including Heteti. Drlvea, Ouldei, Feel. etc. S. MEDITERRANEAN CLAnK'S t9thCHUISE. FEB. 3. 19J3 , ..,., , Bf Specially Chanered. Sumptueui S. S. "EMPRESS of SCOTLAND el burner, lJ.000 gren lenn 65 DAYS CRUISE. $600 and upi 1 deya In tgrp mil 1'aleitlnei Snaln. Itatv. Ci.mmrm mtr A ,. . t . mm . a. a. .. C.n.ln. FRANK C. CLARK. Time Building, New Yerk B BERMUDA The AH Year Round Resort, , Eight te nineteen-day tours by fast and comfortable twin-crew steamer sailing from New Yerk every Wednesday and Saturday. Inclusive fare covering first class en steamer, hotel accommodation., carriage drives, local sightseeing, etc. 3)73 up, NO PASSPORTS NECESSARY BoekltU ana full infotmtlien fiem THOS. COOK & SON 180 Seuth ISth Street Telephone, Spruce 8&!Q BarmtlAa Office t HAMIITriN. Weit Church Street V My aaaii fffj
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