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RESORTS THE SUNDAY BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. '0! JANUARY 11, 1925—PART RESORTS time, together with Senior Vice Comdr. trolley to Chevy Chase Lake and A. J. Turner and Junior Vice Comdr. hiking from there in a snowstorm to Robert Flanagan. Plana for a smoker [ o0 "0 T 9 HLA e their destination. Durifg the day a e TUSIEnAE : : R p 99 of St.|D. Shaw presided. Among the events Troop 7—Mrs. J. P, Hovey, captain; | girls started home. Keen watch wa < near future were dis- pary XY contest was held in which points|gieane % The new officers of Bureau of En-|at the clubhouse, 1520 T street morth- | encq C 1 ¢ Near future Martin's Catholic Chiureh still leading|for which' plans were made are theluyr "oivdn for 10entifying birds, ani- | iooier, Jones, scribe—held its weekly [kept for birds, and the result o raving and Prindin Fost, American | wert ssed. in the advancement contest, with &|scoutmasters training course, soon to meoting at Foundry Methodist Epis- |this was that & cardinal, juncos and egton. wero installed @t tha last| Percy B McCoy, the present post com-| The next meeting of the U. §. S. Jacob |Marsin of more than 22 points over|be given; the anniversary week cele- | e acks ete. Scout Robert Single-| copal Church on Wednesday, Decem- | a_ tufted titmouse wero seen. T - & X D! ton won first prize, with 17 points,| pey 3 E . i & 3 2 al s Departiient. Comthauder | nander. ted > e e it A Troop 100, the nearest rivals. During|bration, beginning Sunday, Februa t D ber 31, - The girls met earlier than|(girls also recognized trees along the fneeting by Department Comman T, presented his resignation at the | Jones Post, No. 2, the American Legion, 4r¥|and Benjamin Stone and Richard|ysual and those on the. basket ball way by the bark or general shape of ~ c < 2 x v b 99| 8; the SPrank L. Pock- last meeling in December, stating that [ will be held at the Collegs Women's [ the month, three Scouts of Troop : annual pllgrimage to Mount|Gyzer tied ‘for second place, with g ham, assisted by for business réasons he was unable to | Club, 1822 1. street northwest, at 8 |3dvanced to second elass, ane to firat|Vernon on February 23; a projected |13 points each, Following an after- | Hover won ahcens oy hractice MIn|the tree or by the seed or fruit. - T¢ Senfor Vice Com- devote the necessary time to the posi- | o'clock tomorrow evening. i oA Ay on | soaiiimastess banquat in Mareh; |poon of ‘snow’ battles and gauiés the| heatth, but- the: mostine. wis hotd| botte cr e cmost’ plessant; hike 1o mander Franels P. ” tion to which it was entitled. His resig-| The executive committee met at the | &ranted to members o obiSusing, divisional fleld days, the big|(roon ‘returned home by the same under the able af t the pite of the raln. As its Christmas Miller, who is a £ nation was accepted with regret, and ap- | home of Comdr. McCarty last Tuesday | While two Scouts won the life badge,|intercity fleld day on May 23 and the 3 » able direction of the second | good turn this troop gave money to 0 3 1the | ropto, licutenagt, Eliza 3 ) Salvation Army to aid in its we ber of this preciation expressed for the service | evening, at which time it was announced | 89 :’,‘,3 ‘!‘t“;!“d“ #nd-ono both ‘the ;‘f"‘"?l‘“ Camp Wilson and Camp| ‘The Scouts of Troop 45, Mount .Ver- | 14 brasent. ?z‘f:hr‘:):neru‘n‘l‘l“:x.;nfuznrnc tokc‘"(-\y{:m‘w( 3 ‘;";‘,. ‘f:,:‘?n:' l ek which he had rendered since his elec- | that Bessie Bomberger had accepted the g osevelt, non M. E. Church, have organized s drum |~ This troop has had a substantial ik prpacR The post is now 3 tlon several months ago. chairmanship of the membership com- | Of chief interest this month Is the) . A «0. M. 0. Scout service corps and | and bugio corpe. Plices are e 31—Evel jleaves, captain; commanded by ¢ A number of matters were discussed | mittee. It is explected that the chairman ‘"‘?“‘;‘I"m“‘ &'IT;“WP P“ b"{ r;:; Qerionstration squad, and a veteran mlwi?ulfu‘[’ :Knpanewl:r(:;:mr:» f:tgpx;x:l; ;:::y['(y:"nmfl' e e e r:x?i'“?;u;in. ‘.\“r’(’; Clesy Hor Tan s Lieut. George M. L and acted on at the meeting, and Comdr. | of the entertainment committee will be [ Ivashington O mewhere . below | 520Ut club aTe projects soon to be de-| bulld up the troop. -John Strory is patrol | mean busimess. The troop has done | 3:30 o'clock and made arrangemsnts Yandis, who was : McCoy appointed Paul V. Collins chair- | appointed during the coming week. ",“l"“h $ Fom :“’lr'“;‘" °d’“ i 'r( velopéd. - Strengthening of the divis- |leader and Richard Buckingham us-|so well in aiding at Tivoll Theatér | for the rally which is to be held Jan born in Urbana, man of the speclal committee appointed | Chairman Staub of the welfare commit- | LWelTt h"‘%"?\'_“’fl‘ e tocoin|lonal scoutmasters’ round tables and | sistant. that the management has asked for | UaTY 24. The girls practiced tving Ohio. He served | to take up the matter of consolidation | tee reported the activities of her com- | 73 of the ¥. M. H. A from nineteenth| the organization of more divisional| Troop 73 held a New Year pow-wow | its help indefinitels & ©@ TOF| the “close-hitch knot for half an hour in the Ohio Na- of posts in the District. The other mem- | mittee during the Christmas season. Place to fourthoon indication that In{Scout actiylties, such as hikes and [last week, in which singing by the Scouts | The meeting elsed with the good | and also practiced first aid. At the tional Guard in ®fi a5 bers of the committee are Vice Comdr. [ Plans are now under way for a card | the four months the contest has Vet |special rallies, were among plans dis- | of the troop, and several selections by | night sone hréceded by the lullaby |close of the meeting “Taps” was sung. 1891 and the Illi- iF _ § | Wallace Streater, Past Comdr. Howard | party to be given at the New Hamilton [ s " i ‘f"'“N g“d’lfl'-fy mOTe | cussed. Miss Fanny Gluckstein were tho fea- | that is to bo sung at the ally o] This troop. took gifts and food to & nols National #* i S. Fisk, George E. Pickett, 3d, with | Hotel in the near future. Hope Knicker- :_‘"“fi 3_’ anding, & edit is ‘K‘““ Division I round table will be held | tures. Scoutmaster Paul C. Robbin has | January 24. bl poor family. at Christmas. Guard in 1395 S Nathan J. Cosel a8 secretary. Charles O. | bocker s handling table reservations. [ fof &1l advancements P"’W{‘ on ‘: at the Eckington Presbyterian Church, | recently reorganized the troop into five | * Troop 12—Adah Bagby, captain; Ma- From June, 1903, Shaw, chairman of the committee, will [ Mary Kolhos has reported that arrange- | the number of active: Scouts each|North Capitol.street and Florida ave- | patrols, under which rapld Drogress is |rion Machonaid. sceibe held its week- | The monthly mecting of the Girls fo July, 1911, he Lieut. 6. M. LANDIS, | leave shortly for the Pacific coast in {ments have been completed for the | trO0P has registered. nue, tomorrow evening at 8§ o'clock. | being made. Iy ‘medting January 3, at Calvary | Scout Officers’ Club wiil be held on was a member of connection with speclal duties of the |printing of the post's constitution and [ Standing of the leading’ 20 'troops,| pivision 111 will hold fts monthly| The Council Firs, the weekly paper | Mathodist Episcopal Church. with 22| Wednesday evening, January 14, : ational Guard of the District of | United States Veterans' Bureau. by-laws In booklet form. January 1, was as follows: 1, Trooblschool ‘of . instruction for Scouts at|published by Troop 100 of the Y. M. C. | . alosvos, i r|o'clock -at the Girl Scouts® 98 e 5 sent. Mias Gleaves; local director | Columbla. He was commissioned a| The post has been presented With a 99, 91.750; Troop. 100, "68.936:}tne Holy Gomforter School, Fifteenth | A, 18 the snappiest little Daper &Ny | of the Girl Seoute. 1nwbstad 11 6¢ the |Home.” The business meeting w first lieutenant in the Regular Army |large oil painting through Myron Smith, | The American Legion endowment |3, Troop 44, 34.853; 4, Troop 73, 33.508:}ona East Capitol streots e ool Wahte e (5 de O the |followed by ciasses in Scout work July 11, 1911, serving with the 224|a member of the post. The pleture s & | fund campayim has opened in a number 5. Troop 93. 30.812; 6, Troop 10, 38708 | Q00 C4ET CRPIol strests, next Thurs | (%R, ' Washinglon has produced, In fgirls as Ao s rea |t tho laat ng Infantry and 12th Infantry until he|bouquet of lilies, with a neat gold frame, | of States. Fleld secretaries are conduct- |7, Troop 70, 27.645: 8, Troop 42, 26.387, | ipgleston 1n charge. First and mec.|anA notices of events, there 18 AIWays & | o co prrse e oD o tlad or 2 was n discharged January [ and is the handiwork of Miss Sarah J. | ing the campaign. 8. Troop 51, 25.186; 10, Troop 30.{,nq class first ald, at 7:30; map mak- | list of personal notes of unueual merit. | burning places, Troop 20 Surface, acting cap- During the period of the|Wright, who made the donation to the | Prominent people throughout the | 24.750; 11, Troop 29, 23.931; 12, Troop|ing, at 8:15 p.m. . Scoutmgster D. J. Tyrrell is. editor-in- | * Afiss Jonnson, captain of Troo tain; Betty- Cameron, scribe—held its World War he was stationed at Camp | post, to be hung in the clubhouse. The [country continue to accept membership [ 15, 23.929; 13, Troop 40, 23.68 A Divislon II Scout rally will be |chief and Scout Robert McMillan 8880 | was also present, and led in a number Ordway and Camp McClellan, An picture has been accepted with the |on the honorary committee for the fund. | Troop 110, 22.692; 15, Troop. 83, 21 i held at the Metropolitan Presbyterian | Ciate editor. Special departments are nr‘ com p‘:!:i‘!\ff f ;n e lnnsl ",."ufln fom, Ala. He is emploved in the ma-|thanks of the post and acknowledgment | Frank O. Lowden, former Governor of |16, Troop 20, 20.733; Trood 4.1 Church, Fourth and B streets south- | conducted by Scout Donald Pitts, As- | which took np the latter part of the chine division at the bureau. made to the donor. Tilinols; Kenesaw M. Landls, commis- | 20.063; 18, Troop 82, 19.629: 19. Troop | cast next Friday evening, January 16, | Sistant Scoutmaster William J. Stephan- | evening. Mang of the warents of the — The board of governors has announced | sioner of base ball; Julius H. Barnes, | 57, 18.823; 20, Troop 105, 17.555. at 7:20. Division 111 round table wili |50 and an unknown member of the | Scouts — were present. o« i At the last meeting of the District| through the post commander of the ap- | former president of the Chamber of | In the interdivisional competition|be held at Church of the Covenant, |{F90P Who writes the department known ¥ — ©f Columbia branch, Soclely of the| pointment during the past week of | Commerce of the United States; Mrs. |standing was as follows: * | Eighteenth and N streets northwest, | &5 the Ouija Board. Pine Cone Troop 34—Vera Lawrence, Ist Division, A. E. F, in the board|Henry W. Longfellow, vice commander | Lou Henry Hoover, wife of the Secre- 1 Troop 10, 28.708; 2. Troop 2. |iamorrow evening at 8 o'clock *| _ Under Assistant Scout Executive H.|captain—held np regular meeting dur- room, District Building, & committee|of the post, as house manager of the |tary of Commerce; Marshall Fleld, 34, |23.931; 3, Troop 110, 22.692; 4, Troop [ The following Scouts were advanced | B- Holbrook and Field Executive Charles | Ing Christmas week, but on Decem- was appointed, headed by a promi-| post clubhouse. of the Chicago family, and Col. Albert |20, 20.733; 5, Troop 82 In rank as indicated at courts of re- | A- Bell, a training course for colored | ber 30 several of the girls met at the rent Washington real estate member,| The presentation of annual reports | A. Sprague of the Chicago city adminis- | 1, Troop 73, 83.508: 2, view held last Saturday evening. scoutmasters was begun at the Twelfth | captain’s home at 8:30 o'clock. Leav- fo find a_suitable location for a club- | will ba a feature of the meeting of the | tration and formerly chairman of the | 30.812; 3, Troop 16, 16.517; 4, Troob 24, | First class—Otis Wingo, Troop 44, | Strect Branch of the Y. M. C. A. last | ing there with the captatn shortly | housa for the use of the members of | George Baldwin McCoy unit of the |legion’s national rehablilitation com- (14.25 Troop 85, 13.578 ond class—I. Maury Dove, 44; G. | Wednesday evening. The first night's | after 16 o'clock, they took a hike, five | the branch and the visiting members | American Women'’s Legion, to be held at | mittee, are the latest additions to the 1, Troop 100, 68.936; 2, Troop 15 | congidine, 92; William Sardo, 92: W, | PTOETam consisted of the organizatlon | and & half miles in all. They hiked | of the National Society. The commit-|the clubhouse of George Washington | committee. Six past natlonal command- | 23.92 Troop 4, 7. | MeCollom, 42; John Dugan, $2; 1. Hol. | Of the scoutmasters present into a troop | to a beautiful spot, which they named | tee was instructed form detailed | post Tuesday evening, January 13, ers of the legion have accepted member- | 18.823: 5, Troop 105 brook, 82; William Smith. 92: Heward |04 Instruction in tenderfoot Scout itests | “Beach Grove,” hecause .of the many vlans for a building located centrally,| which organization accepted the recent | ship on the committee. They are: Mil-| 1. Troop 99, $1.750: 2, Troop 44, |xricha') “4o: B, Smith, 92, H. Herbert, | *N the playlng of Scout games. The | large beech trecs growing there. The easlly reached from all parts of the|invitation of the post to hold the event | ton J. Foreman of Chicago, Henry D. ; 3. Troop 70, 27.845; 4, Troop fgq Syt gy 2oi oo Bt O ) 67, |troop, as ‘organized, has Assistant | campfire was made near the banks of ity, and at a cost mot to exceed|in its spacious clubhouse. The reports [ Lindsley of New York City, Franklin |42, 26.387; 5, Troop 51 106. “Amohg the N RMAR IS RAcd. turns | Pxecutive H. B. Holbrook, reoutmaster; | a small ice-covered stream and near- $100,000. This commitice Was also | will include those of Mrs. Kate P. Mc- [ D'Olter of Philadelphia, John G. Emery 1, Troop 128, 17.525: Troop 126, i, by Scout troops Kdum‘ the | Lieut. A. M. Young, assistant scout- | by was a huge fallen tree, which powerad to ask for bids from va-| Coy, president; Miss Emma Heck, act- | of Grand Raplds, Mich. ; Hanford Mac- |16.342; 3, Troop 101, 1 1, Troop | 040 mas season, the following have | Master: Field Executive Bell, as senior | proved most appropriate &s a table. rious contracting concerns and to re-| g secretary, and Mrs. Evelyn G. Coe, | Nider of Mason Ci va, and Alvin | 141, 15.5671. come to the attention of Scout head. | Patrol leader. Clarence T. Brook, Troop | Shortly after the campfire was built Tort detail at the next Tegular|ireacurer. The unit will have two prom- | Owsley of Dallas, Tex. The committee = 5 506, {8 scribe, and Benjamin E. Whit- | and lunch was in progress it began meeting of the branch. Though many | Spaslcos o i s A natfonal training center for.|Quarters, in addition to others pre- SRy g i g Inent speakers on the program during | is-headed by President Calvin Coolldge. | o & mational training eenter for) i llrr® B S0 0 SVCT, mns ‘?:or.n::(;]:g’l\. LW, ()11_(::’\‘:::. “::-fl:;: fo xalu: bub «(.}:1]&gm;y‘m’u e 505 : : op 508, ecided to finish lunch before moving | of the members were under the im- : X e e the evening. The committee in charge| A fund of $5,000,000 will be sought in o s 30 Vo ot pression that the sum mentioned was | of°tha affair has completed all. detalls | o ‘hation-wide campalgn. The lncome | lshed. The recent gift of $25.000 by | Troop 20, Epworth Methodist Epls- | pairol leaders, and Norman & Kaiser, ['on. After the Hre was welt moe. os insufficient, the majority thought that | gor mal i i : = Mortimer L. Sehiff, vice president of [copal Church, voted 50 cents & week |mo,, 512. Edward . Lee, op 504 ; covete - and that additions should be made as iy orphans of veterans of that war and for | $1ble the purchase.of. a site for this |for poor children. e sistant patrol leaders. RESORTS 80 many interesting, delightful yequired. The committee proceeded| The officers elected by the mem- | SBA® 0 f PECT 0 Oy institution, 8o necessary for the fu- | Troop. 21 of Metropolitan Baptist|® 10 aqdition to those alreads men- ¥ end unique features as this er the close the meeting to a|bers of the Stuart Walcott Post, |© i ture development of ‘the Scout move- | Church, Chauncey ¥. Warner, scout-|(i;neq there were in attendance William MIAMI, FLA annusl Steamer Cruise to and vell known eating shment to| American Legion, will be installed _— ment. Search.for a suitable site|master, gave out threo big ‘baskets| o 1, Tancil, 508; J. A. Terrel, C. John- 3 | from the wonderful Mardi Gras talk the matter over in detail and isfat the next regular meeting to be has already been started. of food to poor familles. son, A. Howerton, C. Simmons amd Y. i SRR Road " T e oom of e ‘oiz: | CHRISTIAN WORK PARLEY Bl Teson 507 Enarch ot he Brethren, | i A Havertor, & Simmors am ¥ | festival at New Orloan, The branch society rece re-|triot B S Yahuiiy 37 b & Harry Myers, scoutmaster, accom- A ; i o - < Cruise in comfort and safety gunasa "m0 "0 e | Dbt Commanacy cane tu 3| 1 SET IN MONTEVIDEQ | roAnael, S, Scout, advancement | panica by Fiul Hammor, ‘assistane | > 0" “mseter of Troop 03 Inthe South.tsFlorida sbourd the flant new stect tional S« y a saving from the | McGahan. Members of all posts and Troopa of Diviston 1V, of wwhieh Col. | Scoutmaster, delivered an overflowing 5 T T in MIAMI its steamer “CINCINNATIL" (the sum allotted it for the memorial re- | ladles’ auxiliary units are invited. E. L. Mattice is deputy commissioner, | P25Ket of food to a poor family nce its gas company’s franchise | 8 e most modern craft on western nnlon-held in this city the early part{At this meeting the entertainment | cultyral, Spiritual and Moral Re-|lead those of all other divistons in |, TT00P 110, Hyattsville, Md., did its| was canceled by the municipality, i | rivers) or the stately “QUEEN of October. committee will outline its plans for| g - percentage of Scouts advanced to the'| PIEE€st good turn of the year when | Rosario, Arzentina, with a population CITY," on the same picturesque g the new officers elected for|the year's soclal activities. lationships of Two Americas highe® ranke. This divisfon aloue 11‘“ ompanied its scoutmaster, H. W.| of 350,000, has had ho gas waorks. waters that the early pioneers many prominent mem- —— i e i | La Quay, to a poor fa 1y a ler i 1 newly elected| A &roup of former service women Under Study. has exoeedsd the goal set for Scouts | F, (R0 45 B PeoX femily el A ;g-:sr;:;«_i with so much danger ws follows: President, [have organized a small club to bo| PRocrs e N . o s I mroop a4 ey Mg ¥ cA el :{\:, sty T’l;-v‘zlfmmt}\chnd . aider own os the Betsy Ross Yeoman | By the Associated Press. was tha east 20 per cent of Do L y B ; mar gorickson, Army War| known as the Betey Moos om 16| NEW YORK, Junuary 10—A 10-day|Scout enroliment should be first|9f a community Christmas tree cel RESORTS. Supens, Hoee The! Stanmars e ourmnA prominent member of the|(F) Club, and extend an invitation 2 . Tl class, 30 per cent second class and | Pration for the whole town. SANFORD, FLA. Location Unsurpassed P teamers are your float- SRR . 15 o Miami Cob in3 hotels the three to four at Legion headquarters, 218 Third street | = | acting scoutmaster o the troop. Last northwest. Comdr. Max Levy, who was Thursday the troop enjoyed an all recently elected, presided for the first Bo! S Ol ] I S day hike to Kensington, golng by regular meecting December 26, at 7 p.m., at Cleveland Park Congrega tional Chu The meeting was short and no classcs were held o rmei - 3 i e Christian work in South & world and known to be one |&ll former yeomen (F) to join. Ap-|co on. - S ot ot that 35 Ter idt Handeis ' Mooby 8, dhtchie AV, Diavis, moouts best boxing referees in tnis|plication for membership should be a will be held at Montevideo, | DOt mo; A0 50y master, after an absence of more| days stay at New Orleans dur- T e, s hade o Miss Anmette Burton, see. |Uruguay, beginning March 27, it was|foot. Division IV has 21 per cent |mMaster, afte sbsence n Dcan o | ! O e Y e rennen, [retary, room 3147, Navy Deparfment. |announced here by S. J. Inman, execu- | first class,” more than 33 per cent |{han a e e At Meken | Hs [ ing the Mardi Gras revels. No nhale s Vies oot | ““The first meeting was held In De- |tive Secretary of the American section | second olass 1 less than 46 per Me “piscopal Church. At \% s worry about hotel reservations ch: H ond 1c presl- ey Maj. Hen R. Bitzing, judge |cember and the following were|of the Committee on Co-operation in éf‘x‘m‘:”xfll rf‘l' = ll"“d"lrh‘.“m‘ e D;: m ~’Ur]m_‘mln e et " V;buw.§muh: nuin B SRS e g e A i 2z - | Lati 1 tvis! has the heaviest enrollment | GUilf 13 elected e. leasure. eals—the i ocate general's department: third | elected as officers: Lois Beach Mc- [Latin America. st the N ent | G5 i e R : Pl i3 t in co T‘r“fd\.‘- Mal. ’“— ter . Bos- president; Viola Benedict, vi The congress, Mr. Inman said, will of ao‘uw, u;lm a (;‘ml of 785 regi -[hhzrg“g:n?_ ";ee\‘llvn»\ lsnl «h(l)urnh ON THE ST. JONAS RIVER cookery's kingdom. Secial Ho; well, War Department general staff; [Dresident; Annette Burton, secretary: {deal with the cultural, spiritual and|tefed in ood standing, o) | IARESE. the i iR LA e —THE RILE OF AMERICA tess. Orchestrn. Entertainment Seorathrytrossurer Dania Friescl |Mary E. Kolhos, treasurer; Sara |moral relationahips of the two Ameri-| Stending of the other divisioms |Ment of ghe new church bullding. re- | Terminus of 198 miles of gorgeous of allsorts. A rovel house-party. re-elected for the third term because | Kaske, contact officer; Maude Warn- |can continents. Two hundred educators shows Division IlI, of which Charles e ormer Assistant = o 3 me: t sub-tropical river acenery The D e e e tehalt|er, Amy. F. Hammond, Charlotte|from North and South America are|M Mamh is deputy ‘commissioner, | Scoutmaster Willlam Westlake is now A distinctive American City with no f,,,,.‘,“pi,?,‘;f“h" s of his abllity and service I el | v, Kilzabeth Stewact, trustees; |expected to attend. second, with 16.9 per cent first clas objectionable forelgn element and both the “CINCINGIATE: g < O states]and 20.9 per gent second class. . - Capt. Charles Baird, jr., prominent|Bunice C. Dessez publicity. Delegatos from the United States|and 303 per aent escond class, . =~ RESORTS. SPORTY 15-HOLE GOLF GOURSE TTHE OITY CARE FORQOT end “QUEEN CITY" leave Cin- Tirg enibes peanclo: 8 The first entertainment to be given |include: Dr. Bruce R. Payne, presi- s y s DI r ) e et ees Al lby the club will be & card party to |dent of Peabody Collcga for Teachers; |cent first class, 25 per cent second ATLANTIC CITY, X. J. Beautiful lake affording ineat fish- NEW ORLEAN cinnati O., Feb. 15th, making staff; Maj*Cortland Parker, War De- | be held at the residence of Miss | Dr. Do 3. Fleming of Union Theo: | 1S e ingandbathing. Abundant game for “The Parie of Anseriea the cruise together from that Yartment general staff; Albert B.|Mable Slagle, 55 New York avenue |logical Seminary, Dr. W. W. Sweet, fon 11, 9.1 per cent first 21.2 dflufll*t’pen‘ ason until Feb. 15. Centre of Winter Racing and Carnival point. Round trip rates, includ- Disney, prominent citizen from Balti- | Rortheast, February 14. professor of history in Depauw Uni- second class, 69.2 per cent | uides and equipment always ava Golf, Hunting ad All Outdoor Sports in3 ell expense, $150.00 and up. e s i versity: Dr. A. E. Bestor, president |tenderfoot; fifth, Virginia troops, 4.2 sble. New yacht basin, giving Prompt reservati 3 more, Md; Capt. C, S, ter, D . . stelio Unit held |of ‘tne Chayteaqua Instituce; Dr. Max |per cent first class, 14.0 per cent sec- | &4V WK 11l o HEE HUE accommodations to all draft boats. The St. ('Iharlrx Brobably il be imsouetbe s accoms: g 8 xpert of the|d business meeting at the Service | Esner of the American Association|ond class, §11 per cent tenderfoot:|§ Ave. Every modern comfort and conveni: Hotel accommodations, Cottages America’s.Leading Hotels gate sl who wish to Bo. Ak for beauti- ul {llustrated booklet with full particn- general 4taff; Nicholus Caparcil, Wil- e s caioallel . : Lok Lucas. | e place January at 218 Third | burn College, and Bishop Francis J.|per cent tenderfoot. Average standing e e s AL = . . SPminens. Yashiaston witlsons. and | i=ke plase Junuary 27 at 316 Thind | puem Collex and Bisnon Bar ont Syndentont, dyepeen anding || KAt Y oSSR WA | || T Noncome or toberiunce taxin || e Bt e e wane Logisvile & Ciacinaati Packet urged to attend, as the installation class, £3 per cent sccond class, 64 per State of Florida ST Co., Inc. FostoiMuiast. Ciub January 6, with Mrs. Franklin |of Social Hyglenc; Dr. 'Frank K |sixth, colored troope, 2 per cent first| | ance Allvoemahave rinning water, Many and Apartments for rent, furnished || O %S, presiding. The next meeting will | Sanders, former president of Wash- |class, 9.2 per cent second class, 88.7 ;‘:s:u-.?i' -L‘l:.n.m o et i dntutaiead: Maj. Francis B. Wilby, War Depart- P e A - iinted ta pur.| O new “offiders will''be’'the shief B cent temderfoot. == = Hagdsome, convincing literature upon request Setot St 4 - . ¢ . D o et Mme. Herriot, the wife of the French | Activities for the coming year were Sanford Chamber of Commerce SASeTaie mes 15 vy 5 ChEselafion the banks oL the Do — ¥ premier, has given up a large part of | discussed at &’ meeting of the execu- z Sanford, Florids. mac River for a camping, fishing and| o100 1, Jvans Post, No. 4, the [her life to philanthropic work and to[tive staff at the City Club last Mon- wunting ground for use of the mem- | American Leglon, met Thursday night | *he advancement of the cause of women. {day evening. Scout Hxecutive Edward PETERSBURG, FLA. ST. : GARDENS HOTEL R TR potnted to make arrangements for a | = Al plieily of the bat- Y Sy A5 74) S A ea gty 5 L___and APARTMENTS Stp t o b dinner in commendrat! the bat- 'a‘ 5 ISR 3 A AN & > 2 9 - — - eterspur s O ans. 4 2. DAYTONA. FLORIDA battle in the past war. RN 2 3 z TILE, CONCRETE, STUCCO S THE APARTMENT-HOTEL SUPREME According to American Legion offi- N With every Home Privilege and Convenienee clals who framed the Reed-Johnson 3 ] 4 Elegant rooms, single or en suite, with one or SR e T 3 T s || Old timehospitality : 15,000 cases had been adjusted und 2\ Bt STl proxTaty et deb. sert backing, many new attractions 5 N its provisions up to November 30, 1924 'OPEN DEC MBER T3 MAY ts 5 s mahet | Ao A % 4 CLARK’S 5¢h CRUISE, JANUARY 19, from s st il e e J Isles of Perpetual Summer T P Famous Sunshine) > | FEBRUARY 4, MIDNIGHT, FROM LOS ANCELES™™ ' e ey e % days from New York to a land of rare enchantment, that has never e 5 City Climate B otk chac i i G B aarern el e e [N Known smow o ice. Tropical flowers, quaint old homes, white coral oo e | Y A >/ Ao Barset 17,000 tora: . Good oot oeut sl ¥ ORNIA, * oil the act which aflow’ the edmisston to R ;‘;dl.bu:;:.l:;mhhrz § guos M‘h"-“(?“l}’_[ ng. B ing A f}‘oaltin!z aco fo;qt.helm““p:. lmm: New York, Havana, Panama & of veterans in any war since lendid gol tennis (four tournam ‘ebruary, open ® " | on zlampa Ba Canal, ngeles, Honolulu, ys in Japan and China; Manila, 97, there has been a increase itors)—| sailing, fishing, riding, horse racing. No ) Java, Sin , Burmah, i B 2 2 A |§;1v Bte in the s > ;:(o:.”fi% or street m.-'m& a p;ndhe for rest or % Golf and other Vfi{fif Cnil:o'. Jer%:‘:loe"m A‘:heM, I*gn%tlg.‘ &gfiedésl;?(gg:r‘;&&z‘f:fii g:ey:sf terans’ Bureau hospitals. 3 recreation. You need no passport. =1 o tdfi B A Longest experienced cruise management. , The newly elected officers of Ken- Z | 1 i utdoor sports /e g 4 MONTHS, $1.250 and up, including Hotels, Drives, Gaides, Fees, ctc. American Leglon were installed dur- £ = S | 0t¢ BIW_H‘*GISNHA / CLARK'S 21st CRUISE, January 31 LR R LERIE Ll : { Jacrsomviccerix || furnfshed apartments T0 P man a McGah 100 Rooms 50 Baths the Ladies’ Auxiltary. Commander J § Childs' Reataurant. ~ Central® Location. | | o ©O. Johnson made the following ap- g ROBT. W. SIMMS, Own. | CHAMBE! . oF SR oo Personally accompanied and managed by Mz. Clark pointments: Fost adjutant, Charles D q B ) Twner || commence By specially chartered Cunard sumptuous s. 5. “LACONIA,”” oil- s !H Kitinathe: chaplainsiulian 3 == e TyTrrrre Darner, 20,000 tons; €2 Days Craise. 3600 and up; 17 days in Egypt and 1. Yates; historian, Frank Dunning- e - - = S fon; post surgeon, Dr. B. E. Newcom- T - - July 1st Craise to Norway and Westarn Mediterranean; r; master at arms, H. J. Ramsey days, $560 uj specially chartered Cun: Srreran e ‘e Seh D ogmaon: - ~into a Summer Fayg//and ke e¢iCunarger. chairman of ways and means commit. De Luxe Express Steamships ~ grrid ’W e Americe FRANK C. CLARK, Times Bldg., New York _v‘;:b'w‘» mmmitige, © J. "l*fl‘fork‘ \ Originator of Round the World Cruises. Established 30 years. e chairman of the ways and means : 2 5 A ih ecommittee announced that the post SS % 'O need to cross the ocean to Qber's -Steamship and Tourist Agency, 1420 H St. N.W.—Phones Main 3347, 3348 would hold a * and bridge party > 3 H f at the Gavel C January 21, and escape the rigors of Winter. That all Lo s and friends are BERMUDA LINE pe g0 e America’s Riviera is so near. . From EUROPEAN RESORTS. EUROPEAN RESORTS. Annoncement was made at the meet- From New York Every “The Comfort Route” St Auggmtine o Kéy Wist,-« Lild . o sl e e i Wednesday & Saturday January Sailings of 1 Sy i o of the American Legion, that nomina- jon and election of post commande: | By the Palatial Trans-Atlantic Liner Al in et e hin v i ¥°"l"":;“s !""l “ARAGUAYA” f i Daytona, Palm Beach, Miami, each yacant, will take place at the next meet- 5 = “$ag of the post, to be held January 2 Via Fest, Palatial, Twin Screw Jan. 17, 24,31 : a paradise of health, happiness and , fast and steady, this magni- 3 Rt U e ; 5 R MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE “FORT VICTORIA” fitm';wm.m MF'S‘V“‘E f'-“‘ G°“’} I, BN SLEAN. DRY_STOPAGE FOR FURNITOR “FORT ST. GEORGE” S ,,‘.Z:"’"‘m%;‘:{’.' : ming, boating, fishing, motoring, P ot T B LR tionally broad e vnicnt losation, | WRSCHLER'S, ¥00 T These magnificent Trans-Atlantic for invigorating walks and games. / horseback riding, etc. i Sw. “Phone Main 1282 2 Liners will increase the de- Spaciousdining saloon, loungeand AT o ] STORAGE Eg:n:f am‘.wl flvfll vflv: smoking rooms, and a wide varie- A You'll enjoy the contrast of a couple- of laxe MOVIN of luxurious - cabins H i 0 KRI EXPRESS baths, music rooms, smoking gmnmdelm.-dmomrzm ecks °fJ in the Winter S PACKING Y SKIPPIK unexcelled cuisine, and all con- Tingle cabins at moderate cost. e Take 2 Summer Vacation now on the €4 Eye 81 N.W. Main 2010, veniences required by the most Commencing January 17th, weekly s ; Eye — . - M bem Ny M discriminating traveler. As hereto- service will be maintained L7 . NATIONAL OAPITAL STORAGE fore, both steamers will land all ustrated Boskdets, Write & MoviG Go. ‘Hamilton Dock. For 5 / \ Storage Household Goods, 500 Rooma. passcogers at the THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM- gical and, Long Distance Moving. For Miustrated Beoklets, Write PACKET COMPANY : Moderste Hates, Good Work, Free Estimates FURNESS BERMUDA LINE Sanderson & Son, Inc., Agents = i L;‘“* 34 Whitchall Sereet - New York 26 Broadway, New York System) Hotels T o7 Any Towrist Agent or Any Towriec Agent ’ The Florida East Coast (Flagler System) He M '!E = ngo ros | ; ing Hotels of B ; epuniaeaihe Axigctoniiy '“‘{"“'f“’_"_":l“':m Those who constitute London’s Society T O R .AGE| ) Leading tels ermuda £ 8t A SRR e L do not hesitate to recommend the Cecil as CARGGST FAMILY MOVERS N D-C. | 8 HOTEL BERMUDIANA THE PRINCESS HOTEL HAMILTON HOTEL ho-Halifax . Qemend-oncil ST Grmond SCA St i e e : J 4 SRATE AND FACK BY EXPER 3 Catering to an exclusive clientele, > ey B otk - 1007 fovens Jan 15 Rt Paindiene the one hotel in.London where every per- located conetrac. = IERTIN S L1 TN 2 catirel Mow formaately located of all of plnee o - - - Royal Paim il sonal desire and preference is studied and Miami - - Requese f wapert- |~ ' Lond Key Fishing Camp S vectivg promoe and bl oekey. Unexoatied equipment, Noston: Bubawe Tatende . -+ " Rayal Viciorse catered for. xention. L. A. Twoeoger, Man- ¢ : : e . sses Hamile mada A A 7 b~ - Ll American visitors do not fail to appre- “ire-Proof AMERICAN HOUSE BELMONT MANOR FLORIDA EAST COAST RAILWAY COMPANY ciate the interest of the Cecil’s historic site, ‘Warehouse Unsarpaseed location cwertooking ELBOW BEACH HOTEL Golf Coutee. Sepact viows of FLORIDA m‘m_,cn:sr.,._“o,' R COMPANY and the exceptional ease with which all that .“:: Storage, Moving, Crating N b HOTEL FRASCATI e through slecpers from import- ~ New York Office—2 West 45th St. Phone Murray HIll 4411 is worth seeing in London can be reached. ddieborres. Spicadid ant cities to all East Coast Gemeral Officer—St. Augustine, Florida 41820 10th N.W. Wain 4220.Frank. 9433 5 megnificent tiled, covere THE _IMPERIAL HOTEL liveryaad 3 7 eSS RS || EEE HOTEL CECIL = T ROYAL PRINCE HOTEL e e A A 2 London, England ‘For Fariff Apply the Manager, or Thos. ARK ; 2 For booklets, etc., address either of the above steamship comspanies. IS g \ - Cook Son, 245 Broadway, New York any of the hotels listed above, any travel agency, or. The Bermuda AN 7L (e g gl SR Cecelia, London. 3! S 2 A

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