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Y STAR, WASHINGTON. D. U. JANUARY 6, 1920—PART 2.’ he was re-elected and served during Stamp Honors Joan of Are. Flood Hearing Announced. [ TOURS. ‘ STEAMSHIPS. e S mD'ANA REFURMS ;?:u::‘Lf“;e;:::inomnfi:p“m ofthe| pARIS (P)—Joan of Arc on her| TALLAHASSEE, Fla, January 5 (@). 1 5 ' w YORK IEIC | tgy.uw cRutses r. quse Of e renen ey 5. e s a| charger appears n the mew com- | —Representative. Herbert J. Drane of |} Personal Orgamzen member of the Methodist Church of | memorative stamp to be issued in |the first Florida district advised the Spend Thi 3 l/ West Lafayette, the Masonic order, the ¢ he five-hundredth anni- iringe GAbEmiAL Hodky 1Ay pen is Summer in In 8-9 Days On large, modern, comfort- es Fellows ans iwanis Clul He | 5 s . al r x| se Short route, thru bookings to nrtnrwnlv’o'fi'r'x'r" 0dd_ Fell d Ki Club. observance of the State drainage P y i} EUROPE at Our E: ‘able ships. ':x““emfl: has three children. versary of the deliverance of Orleans.|a hearing on his flood control bill for| 4 \ o s ST} Ot As Speaker in the 1927 session of the | These will be sold by the government | Lake Okeechobze and the Caloosa-| Write for Particulars | 8 ,,“,,_ ,,,,“.,,,,m_ an‘u I | General Assembly Lesli ne | for six months, but the issue will be | hatchee River would be held before the | & e can malority o hold o en® | imited o 120000000 stamps each |flood control committee at Washington Fr‘edenck l:le ! { SWEDISHAHERICANUN NewYor U f Statehouse! 2t Nhick it was declded to vote down | Tonih fn Tancety 20, || Steamship & Tourist Agency : - Or_nearest._local agent » Clean-Up o0 USE | resolution calling for investigation of | — wS " ] 1270 Broadway, New York Gov. Jackson, who later was indicted. | ~ ———— — f Campaign Pledge of In- a— o | Washington Representative: f $217 i ‘ < 2 I M. MARCEL COLIN | Suilings every Wednesday and HAVANAm coming Governor. __FLORIDA. - B James Boring's oot e St e el - » S Ly, 3 alifornia St. N.W. y houreof Transatlan. ersonally ISR ! = Fourth Annual Cruise to the { Pot. 4713.W 4 s vy Woss toig | Conducted | | Frir G Winter Vacarion Bpecial Dispatch 1o The Star N ‘ L racafrom §70. Taclusve rates on | | G o Recyion-and MEDITERRANEAN : || B bt showders of Wiy O, Lo SRS MEDITERRANEAN {22 ]e URNESS ||| BT 7 cmeme || oo former star foot ball player, who willj U By Visitevery country on the Mediterranean. Sremllychmend ss "*Transylvania’ s: -|I|n¢Jln.i <~ pen. | Crulses : 50 By 8. 8. Volendam come Governor of Indiana January 14, g o] 5 | Y I Dey e G Fen ity 1930 b; I the rr“lpnndmllu for reforming the | 5 White Star Line S.S. "Calgaric”, sailing from New York, v Islands 5 Bermuda ‘C!”" A } CRUISE | | Visiting Bermuda, Kingston Port-u-Prince Feb. 14, 1929, assures every travel comfort and best climati 4 i tat on b 1c ms in, Algiers, Malta. Athen Whitehall St. .. . 565 Fi ve., k 5 ti), H: nd Nassau—$230. up. ;3;;3‘1;1(1"“?:”‘;“(3;"“;;‘ el conditions during entire cruise. Rates, first class only, $740 N taspie i dara Pajestineand Favptitaly, | oF R A A New Yol % i "_‘__—‘ = made during his campaign when he g "’d""” include shore trips, i i steamship tickets | Biick okt (Puealip ae R ! from | v‘,m-\g\.m'mrjvmu»Cnl-m(l’-mmu house cleaning at the| and every necessary expense. 68 days. 23 portsin 15 countries ? Ay 5 | ! S, and 5 isiands, Membership limited to 480. | Sorwnt-stodtiarroncen. z : | | BRCEAR | e BALTIMORE | | Havana and Nussau—§230. up i1l become governor with the 3 > . One menagement throughout by American cruise specialists ank G, I Jan.22 & Feb.12 . o ""'m J of a qualified indorsement of | ; ters of the State. Running far d ALSO! I CRUISING SitatE B b I Herbert Hoover in a landslide SD N o 2 West Lnalies . South American Medit ‘what a delightful winter va- Colon (P: Curacao, La D el lost Marion County .md{ \ ¥ Rin.23 andFeb. Craise-Tour.Feb. 14,1929 2 Tourist Class Cruises ‘1 ANNOUNCEMENT R e e cation! Glorious days in the Pa if",’:‘:‘f,‘)'c.,’:f;,(-F',’,':fi).a Batbadoe anapolis) and was hard _presse L N / 2 b . = 3 S at. by his Democratic. oppo- James Boring's Travel Service, Inc. M, Marcel Colin of this clty has ONKTHE ATLANTICIOCEANR (| <ELeiWorteem sielels ot || Minusoctfe ThniiniBubioies Frank C. Dailey, former United | 730 Fifth Avenue, New York d &!;;:agg:hclx;‘léy T’;fif’ffi'xfidn.’iffif A DELIGHTFUL Ssntes catibdinte; Mssve Castin ] | Costic s inclie compeelicasives shore os attorney, who had made an ex-} in the Sunshine 7= Cor. High and Gay Sts., Columbus, Ohio sentative for the office of Fred- ALL-YEAR RESORT .+ . Sail from Baltimore via new | | excursions, carefully arranged and carried record s a prosecutor of fraud | on more ns, o Wiho was selected as special assis- | Nl of West Palm Beach 7 > eSS erick Lack Steamship & Tourist Modern and Handsomely Appol ship ... . visit to Miami included. | | out by Frank Touriet Company. tant attorney general to prosecute Tru-, A Agency, 1270 Broadway, New §| CAVALIER HOTEL For reservations and literature apply iustrated Booklet sent on request. man H. Newberry, who was cherged | 5 - = |§ York City. HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE h fraud when he was chosen for a| OME this winter and bask = i Independent and escorted parties Special Tour Tickets, Ineluding MERCHANTS & MINERS New Y geat in the United States Senate. i n the delightful, health- : are already arranged by M. Colin. §| || rooms and Hotel Accommodations ‘5 Tea tiition: Co 21-24 State f"u:- ow lmc # Press of Capital Divided. | P WAskine ot WA Special inducement offered Low Rates it b ety Bau Ol Aut A e wes of Tndianapolis, the capital B B T LT 16 draaninirn. Wrile for. gar: ||| 1338 HSUNW. Main 4612 Wash, FRANK TOURIST CO. ress of Ir calls . . il i rn?flwfnvm overfriendly to Leslie. He | oridu's_ sreatest et ticulars to our NewN York NEW SYOLRK BV?STO: BY SEA | e Bt NG NG fought by the Republican inde- shine fairly bristling with in- office’ or call M. COLIN, Pot. outhern Winter Resorts Bondci pewpaper of the city. the 1n- | BYf veoming aividt v - - Ask Mr. Foster 4713.W. 2138 California at. ||| Via Norfolk News, and by the Scripps- | . Dait i o ‘bublication, the Indianapolis Nff fife ‘ Travel Service ally Servlos __Modern tieel Seamers . while the morning paper, the| At West Palm Beach vou will s0. 0.5, rav. omr. - - ! [l city Ticket office: Woodwara Building I dianapo! ar, followed its Repub- | find ample accommodations. ex- 5 e p‘.’f“ Supporting the guberna- | 731 15th St. N.W. panded recreational facilities. ) G ficanpalicy i pp e e ([ et Lot i Shall We Go a’ Cruising? /I NORFOLK & WASHINGTON served notice on the governor that they S NE i Sleasiites, too AT N . | STEAMB | co-operate in every ‘4““!) gim’;‘a“ NB| puitt ana veautitul city o P S . ) 0AT CO. betterment of the springtime of a new era, invites | the wor efore us. ‘To the Sunny Mediterranean— e = son_has not smoothed Les- | \XH} you. For booklet ada r. Al along African Shores, Spain, Italy, Egypt, Greece and the near edge . § . UPREME luxury ;b""d - 2 his appointments since | Swinehart, Drawer B. % . The West Indies, to Bermuda far oceanward, and adown / . famous “Santa” ship, on & ection. passing out choice Rl o the Caribbean to colorful Havans, Jjamaica and dasens of pirate- SHORT line carrying first class passen- ing a post with the State boar ity on haunted islands steeped in Tomance. To Mexico, Central and South p Y ers exclusively. oners, apparently with- America, new to tourists but ages old in forgotten civilizations. Vobobo Gl LSpbadd out consulting m; sucl"esxn; . nLe;:é;‘: > REURIDA ’rhmughl the Panama iC:mal coa&c;mg along shore to California. On . Excellent Year-Round Climate may endeavor to foree the resigna | = ' to Hawali, a paradise in very truth, over Summer seas among islands t i of several of Jacksol i of the South Pacific to Ausiralia and New Zealand with new sights \ D rAnm—’n.:z.-:z;: s of whom have been re N daily. =32 Day =349 ly because of Klan @, B . 5 4 < 2 —46 e eaon was Kian candidate for | (2 N | And Africa, not “darkest” but opened to tourists with all com- | CHILE-BOLIVIA—{6 Days—ists Governor four years ago. 1 7 forts of moder travel —or around the vorld by a half dosen difter- ) 7th Annual AROUND S3UTH AMERICA ki : . \ iversified, completely arranged To his intimates Leslie is known as “but you know the cost before you start. The com!nrlnh ED]TERRA E N 2 ifie : a man who “shoots square.” He 15‘ p is your hotel, your home, or if you linger her: and there the M N A I 1-§ayfrn(nflnglfiernu:nxlsr rm;-h':n'dzrflg;;m ion of physically huge, and when in college | essemble of pelms and next ship is as homelike. Egypl—?llutine to Italy’s exotic Mediterranean Ports | wvas a member of the Purdue University . overlooking Lake A Special Winter Voyage 0o -e: s s = y et st comprehensive itineary ") foot ball and base ball teams. He was Cruises and all-expense tours for next Summer—not too early nlsnmdmm‘t:;c fmd'hlstorlc Sities sur. || MADEIRA—GIRRALTAR=ALGIERS | among those in the ill-fated Purdue | | B anclent Bea. NAPLES—GENOA wreck when 16 students were killed and | 216 roome—each with private bath .. . : = rounding b e < European Pian . . . Modersie rates Would you know more of cruising delights? Learn of all the Sailing jrom New York Jan. 29 e he himself was thought to be fatally | “"efeciic heat in'al rooms. 14 | different cruises? Talk it over with one who knows? Secure de- Exclusively chartered Palatial Jf | IOMA February 2 = ; $ injured. Open all Year scriptive literature, all at one place? Then you really should 8. 8. “SCYTHIA' ings Direct toTtaly . 8. - “The Line with the Leslies political carcer began in 1923 | WENRY J. DYSES. Mer. Cunard Line's Finest First-Class s I\APLI-S A'ND GENOA e Complete Tour Service’ Sive Trom Tiopecinet County. in which e A Mr. Foster LN | 11 oy reb 3 s s i s g - 2 i . uests, half capacity. k Lafayette is located, and Warren Coun- NVI e, .0 8187 days of glorious adventure, with <Mir. 9 Apr. 135 Miy: 18] SEMETER S Ay Exts ty, where he farmed. In 1925 and 1927 s i - free stop over in Europe, including Mn';.m.,."z" I:mnmrng uzh«- Naples | | . No fees or charges return by S. 8. “Berengaria,” or any ll| Gonds to Egyp, Aska Miner, Constontisople. R s Cunard Steamer. Rates from $950, Woodward & Lothrop The Mayflower including shore excursions. Prompt ¢ reservation advisable. E. 1. OBER, General Agent 1420 H St. N.W. Washington ) : e e AL HOTEL \ Ll | TS PETERSBURG, rLA.ifl_i ST, PETERSBURG, FiA. || tRank roumisy co (Est. 1875) 542 Fifth Ave, New York BERMUDA || il i) i | B Alw q | - Now Open. Same Management. . g ; ays z / __ STEAMSHIPS. e ‘Euxe Special Holiday Rates Until Jan. 15 S ao Somethmgto dO == i Cable Address: Princess, Bermuda L R TisEn in Jickaonsiite | SOUTH AMERICA MOTOR LINER New York Office. Bermuda Hotels stop at the Hotel Windsor., Foup luxuriously appointed 21,000 ton TAssociated), 350 Park Avenue .\ modern liners maintain fortnightly Most centrally located, facing | \ service from New York to Rio, San- mSHom ave the time of \ P tos, Montevideo and Buenos Aires. |§ | o myel ©0 | Jaim that 1 du\\ lant ‘Worth with a view of Palm Beach on A the opposite shore. | | to plan for them. = RICHMOND, VA, tiful Hemming Park- AN LT R T T ] ;:1 408 .h.,pp,:\n,' ::hu‘;e".‘ e ers “ :;n:: c-::A :v.:;:-. W"aru | the arge, airy 100 o | o American travel sug- Jefierson Hotel Sut gt Unique pariors and ‘sestions and illustrated booklet. WE s'l' P:“‘.‘\m-l‘d dining rooms; music, dancing, | s golf, and all summer sports. | FLORIDA ¢ | 1 shall renge m'ffl'.‘.fi%m INDIE 8 And iu"“"‘“’po “‘:i e " Richmond, Virginia Courteous service and note- Tlnrs never a dull moment in The Sunshine City ... 6 WALL STREET - NEW YORK 17-Day Cruises mhemnlfl‘:‘: always something to do, something to see and enjoy, some- i x where to go., Every kind of outdoor spert—golf, bathing, - = . UST THINK—for a nominal lm‘un Illln:. l’flll;.b:l:nnll, lawn b-wll:x. -"l‘ulflebuvl. a :I‘I: & Py rate the plecsures that are yours ere® an ny others. ul Teerea parks. eaters, conces | ¢ i " ere lectares. Free band concerts twice daily. Baneing . . . Municipal Winter Cruises sl P ':f','"‘s fhee mOMAc i SN million-dollar Recreation Pier . . . Big League baseball boxing ! West Indies R Lol dpdp el o bouts .. . regattas, festivals. Ample accommodations. Low living costs. | Mediarrancan uxurious Saloons, Spacious Decks, 7 Gymnasium, Pompeiian swimming ARISTOCRAT OF SOUTHLAND HOTELS ¥ worthy cuisine. Automobile Whether your trip leads North or South, storage garage in direct e Jefferson—in the city of romance connection with hotel lobby. Phone Bowling Green 3300 i rove! B sh and slet | and history —ia the ideal place to stop g e i o | for rest or recreation. Elegance, refine- e e | ment, comfort. On direct n‘:um Capital A | and Dixie Tours, Golf privileges. H w Booklet upon request. OTEL lNDSOR- ‘ g ‘ . N For booklet write A. D. Conant. mber of Commerce, Around the World % WALLINGTON HARDY, Managee Jacksonville St. Petersburo, Florida, ‘or call ot your local Ask Mr. Foster / Seuth Adsseica ol, Garden Lounge and many Owning and operating also acrsonv Travel Injormation Office. } Afriea | other features. ‘The Belvedere, Baltimore F’or,‘da T H E %, Bermuda SAILING FROM NEW YORK The Monticello, Norfolk SUNSHINE cITyY | Yoana' JAN. 10 and FEB, oth anal JACKSONVILL| _ JACKSONVILLE, FL Jamaica Porto Rico Ask for Special Crulse Folder Europe Make your reservations now tor Spring and Summer sailings, :'rr\‘og:?leorn;o Sl Or local tourist and steamship agents Ober’s Steamship & Tourist Agency OMcial Agent All Lines 1420 H St. N.W. : ; Phone Main 3317-3348 The real pleasure begins, on your trip to e | FLLORIDA Old cusioms and wrange sights! Plgriems | ¥ 5.5, "ROY i SoREE the moment you “go aboar . excticgardens....temples. . teahouses. | A )2 / { LS ‘A perfect voyage by luxurious 22,000 ton . | Jl Sk i <3 ", i N. Y., Feb. 7, 1929 Nem Sto@hflrlex | 5 I ; ander the Holland-America NY.K ""‘f.‘f)h,"m“"mm;: 5‘"" Slowly, gracefully the huge Merchants & Miners vessel One of Americas Leading Hotels i ! < Line's own management | Pean cuitine of ghest, seem leaves her pier . ..you are sailing to Florida on one of the L/ - & | . y 7 [k \ 2 71 Day- of Delightful Diversion room, library. swimming pool. beauti i £ ise shi D: d ACCOMMODATING 1000 GUESTS F 5 h ) AN 2 W, 3 The height of the fully appointed staterooms. newest . . . and largest h' .ho coastwise s| 131. it ays .fn "The famous Hotel St Charles as~ . o p | season in Edy) .-:',.:.m | Brory: cthioe Widissdsw fonk: SAN nights of resl\. . . with the warm ‘ul'!‘ 1:11 sal lrl or sures this seasons visitors the = E 1ealy. < FRA‘NCISL%% :7;‘00 Lgflm““' _tom'plnioni.h No noise r .]:o d‘-’mk y d.{.::‘;;::s":: . " ngs from ; in er chairs . . . or with a book spen same warm weloome that s it . . J slvAe :m:"r:;m&: e | Aty o SEATTLESI3S the‘seul:‘ p:rlnr. Deck games, w-lkou on ':.m-lit decks, read- Lag i > Av ;,,’,f:';,"';fi'n:f,,&'fl; | TovaaMl’mledum.d- ing the wireless news . . . playing bridge, afternoon teas. o g&«m the beaulil S Chals i : he cruise fares, L i, AR M By nigh I d d th s T equippe in ever before | o - 5 Cost of Cruise $955up. | S T sy Scheduics y night . . . there is music and dancing . . . the towell serve its distinquished patronage = s " & | b o social hall with its bright wicker furniture and gay oyl i e NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA cretonnes . . . the smoking lounge with its soft, American Es ALFRED S. AMER ¢ CO. 11d: 2 i et Share Excurtions NEW JORK. 10 Bridee Sirest leather chairs . . . the music room . . . the dance NEW ORLEANS. LA . e , . 8 Street floor . . . are yours to enjoy. And yours nlso to en- limited numbe; ik - Send o descrpive oler Vel i o | ,'.:.A.'u;:’xn: m&?n Iy zififi-’m'fi ae. || L u""". joy are the superb meals, prepared in true southern eall) visiting HAITT, JAMAICA, PANAMA, HAVANA, NASSAU. Rates $200upn For illustrated booklet apply te *Fill out and mail tothe ad dreps given | | [ below to receive full particulate. | 21 Suate St., New York HAMBURG - AMERICAN LINE or_Local \Agent 30 Broadway, New York rdiGras all Tmnsportation e diate reservations sdvisabie: & style...library of newest fiction and other features. Linesn Lobby 072 é é & (! - Niustrated Folder on reauest to Four new Merchants & Miners ships ply be- -fi‘ r gstutésiltleé)é s t onty 24 Hours HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE !r"‘: Bllfi;no;eldnnd l-Ion;i‘-‘1 .s-xlu;gs each : 'I‘A'I‘ Vew York to 21-24 State Street, Naw York ‘sesday and Friday at 6 PM. .. . fares ne oft%e’ !’""f e e ol ized § | | higher than going by rail, but include meals E JACKSONVILLE e ———t aud berth . . . private baths and de luxe suites available . . . service to Savannah, Jackson- p— — — : d. 0 | —____ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. WOLLZ wmteweddquatteZJ ll?'l:cylid.:::;yrl:: cE:r:"I: i: | vil‘l!e};md Miami e l':n;wctinnn 'fi" Nas, & Jaiksonvillh ioRiGoRe. lf | Il|' avana . ... t ")IIF ares to all principal I ; Ami?.fic c.@dor Tov ING steel beams span hereall winter. Whetheryoucome business calls, you can re- | ook Rl et "“h.'" I % —m the St. Johns River. .. superb to Florida by rail, sail or smooth turn quickly —economical; i / Moyl Al o | highways windalongitsbanks... highway=Jacksonvilleisyourlog- L¥- Here is a winter play- | i | il sl s woe b MO8 By they lead tomiles of oceanbeaches ical headquarters—the Gateway h’"’a"’"‘}l!..'f;"f.:fd = P | » 2 : " It : away. s descri accus P mmeiaies | to Ancent Spenah forte - Gty of all Forida R s.5. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT CometoJacksonvilleforyourmost our new booklet. ng From New York Every Saturday 12 Noon Golt.” Horsebatk Riding. to lakes and wonderful springs. Foom o3 If you long for open spaces, for jojighiful vacation. You will en- . F:er to Pier without transfer to tender joy its hotels, shops, theatres and 685 Rooms 635 Baths 1 Furopean Plan—Daily Rate warm sunshine and for recreation $5.00, $6.00, $7.0 Single | ou will find A vs waitin, 58,00, $9.00, $10,00 Double :m“’::j ‘":'e s e A . 5 ‘ 1G 21,000-ton American trans-Atlantic steamer—fastest in this service cafes . . . its metropolitan con- g s —withevery luxury of travel and recreation. Other famous Ward Line veniences and cosmopolitan peo- 2 steamers to Havana every Tuesday and Saturday, and to Havana and Jacksonville charms its visitors ple. And more than that, you can Mexicaa ports every Thursday. with an endless variety of things profit by your visit, for Jackson- to see and do. Golf, bathing, ten- ville is the Key City of the South- 10 DAYS, All Expenses, $120 up 10 10 17 Day Tours including delightful sightsecing trips in and ort. food wWV,- nis, yachting, horseback riding, cast—the Southeastern Corner of ieave you Mo sl & 8 about Havana and accommodations at first class hotel. LEN HALL I Gshing and hunting are enjoyed the United States. : M- i 4 || Grealy reduced auto rates: cars from Baltimore to Jacksonville only $31.25 and up. D s l l ’ MEXI[ C @ 25 DAYS. Al Expenses, ‘2-{5 Lo | For veservations ‘and illustrated folders apply Steamer, rail and hotel expenses. Mexico City and return. Visit at N [THE TWO BEST REASONS | e 2 t/lll\m-. (mie t;:pl I;lrngreso to Me rail climb Vera Cruz to \Ihl{(‘l IA\\'].‘S & l\ll FARS A WINI} exico City, delightful ht d ab M Cit W Syti:mnd(“:,fiv”;rx&fiéus | O rl a — My o) e sln‘):;“sum‘ in and about Mexico City. I TRANSPORTATION CO. 3 pEND) 2 By A Ft. of Wall St., New York, or Au- Travel B 38 ARIL =, 4 e e WARD LINE T3 S WAlLSL, New Yorks o Au- | el Bureau, 1338 H Street, N.W. Man 4612 Washington TN B dress vour communinntions to the Jacksonville Chamber of Comasece or ta tha Office of the Mayer, Barha” Dot Kirepen ™!

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