Evening Star Newspaper, January 13, 1929, Page 86

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RESORTS.' RESORTS. BERMUDA. pen. ‘Same Management ddress: Princess, Bermuda | Intorma rk Avenue, New A o lny adthoriset Tourst, Agency. ummer and Fall Res HOTEL ASPINWALL. Lenos. Mass. Come lo FLORIDA'S festival of fun/ EE Pirates sack Gasparilla Caes Florida winter famous. But this carnival is but one hundreds of enjoyahle experiences awsiting vou in Tamps this winter. Every outdoor spert. Big League Base. ball, fine resort and commercial giving complete service at low rates. ‘Come. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TAMPA Floriday , Convenient /i For Free Raoklet Write Dept. | New St.@barlex ~-One of Americas Leading Hotels ACCOMMODATING 1000 GUESTS Pmmsam as~ this seasoris visitors the warm welcome that has ALFRED 5. AMER ¢ 00. 13d: N:won.uns LA. © $end for rlllmrmd landi Gras Program for older Valorization offices Tor all Trnsportation the asking’ Linesin Lobby Sour chotce, m Beackl, rebatlf, brisht, Displayiag a0 essemble of palms s0d tropicsl pl , overlooking Lake ‘Worth witl the opposite shore. 216 roome—each with private bath . Plan - . . Moderate rates ric. hell in all rooms. Open all Year _ 'HENRY J. DYSES, Mgr. Jefferson Hotel 2 cates at da ictels S05 Park Dhense, Newf .. -nd lkwrr—h the idea! place to stop THE- SUNDAY RUSSIAN REPLY HOLD POLISH NOTE EVASIVE Soviet Minister Scores Delay in Accord on Kellogg Anti- War Pact. “Richmond, Virginia. ARISTOCRAT. OF SOUTHLAND HOTELS Mr ywr trip leads North or South, jéfferson —in the city of romance for rest or recreation. Elegance, refine. ‘ment, comfort. On direct route Capital ‘and Dixie Cours; Golf privileges. Booklet upon vequest 'WALLINGTON HARDY, Manager By the Associated Press. % MOSCOW, January 12.—M. M. Lit- yinoff, Soviet assistan§ commissar for foreign -affairs, in a note to the Polish government last night, treated Poland's desire for reservations’ in an imme- diate ratification of the Kellogg anti- war pact as between the two countries as evasive. { M. Litvinoff emphasized the im- portance of an immediate anti-war agreement between Poland and Lith- uania because, he says ' unpleasant ) iMEDITERRA AN %‘.;::,"3 iling Jan. 3 M D! stantinople. 16 day: ZyDt. :(‘xi}-‘m”cherbwr: (Paris). Includes hotels, ides, otar, et WNorway-Mediterrancen, June38, 1029) $600us | Ober's §.8. & Tourist Agency. 1420 H St. N W Fraak C. Clark. Vimes Bldg., New Yor JAMES BORING’S CRUISES From New York on specially chartered White Star Transatlantic liner “Calgaric.” First class only MEDITERRANEAN~FEB. 14 $! up — 68 days . . . 23 ports —in- 4° cluding shore tripsand stopover NORTH CAPE—~JUNE 26 $ up—41 days...15 ports—in- 55° cluding shore trips and stopover JAMES BORING'’S. TRAVEL SERVICE, INC. 730 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, N. Y. RESORTS. MONTREAL. CANADA. wu!hout crossmg’ the sea Skating on a hundred rinks! International hockey matches in the great Forum, witnessed with all the comforts of your fireside! —— Thrilling file-long-mile-a-minute toboggan slides! - ~.a-cutter ride through gorgeous Mount Royal Park, a mountain playground in the heart of the City. + Jacob: Berman, ! for it.” All these delights at your command while enjoying the comforts of palatial hotels and the conveniences of a great modern city with an. incomparable Old World atmosphere as thrilling as a trip to Europe itself. (Montreal is the second largest Frénch-speaking city in the world.) DE LUXE PULLMAN SERVICE 17 Hours from Washington No pissports required olyun'l\-sn-unfltyh-b-m-nmnlmlur-- sonsble living costs . this year the cost of a winter Tacation in St. Petersburg is sarprisingly low. Many people have ‘found that’they can emjoy the winter at no greater mntlnhmynh-n. And’ here, for good’ méasure, you * have the advantage of wonderful winter weather, warm days, ‘healthful, invigorating sunshine, all kinds of outdoor fun and varied entertainment. Ample accommodations. Come now. For beoklet address A. D. Comant, Chamber of Commerce. St. Petersburg, Florlda, or”call at your local Ask Mr. Foster Travel IHIDMIIMO THE SUNSHINE CITY FLORIDA. the Island Clty It has a glamour all itsown .., this City of the Sea . . . South- ernmost in the United States ... Here was a port of buccaneers a base for Spanish war days . . reached now by the Florida East Coast Railway and i%s hun- dred-mile causeway o’er the sea. And here one finds golf...fishing ...summer pastimes when Winter grips the North...and the Hotel Casa Marina . ..a perfect home for the day, the week, the Winter ...looking out across the Gulf Stream towards Havana...truly a spot worth knowing. .. FLORIDA EAST COAST HOTEL COMPANY 2 West 45th Street, New York Operating these hotels, American plan Ponce de Leon 8t. Augustine “ Alcazar .... St. Augustine Cordova (Euro . Augustine The Breakers 'alm Beach .Palm Beach ‘Hotel Ormond Ormond Beach Casa Marina. . +..Key West Long Key Flnhlnx Camp....Long Key :STAR,: WASHINGTON, nlutluns between them are fraught Iilh the danger of war. nce the Kellogg pact automatically | becomes effective between Poland and Russia anyway as, soon as it is ratified by 15 signatorics, the Soviet official said he saw no reason why the agree- ment should not acquire full force in ||| Eastern Europe immediaely. This, M. Litvinoff said, would remove || the ever-present war menace in East- | i ern Europe. NEW EVIDENCE SEEN IN KEYES HEARING! Additional Information on “Fix- ing"” of Criminal- Cases Expected Today, By the Associeted Press ' LOS ANGELES, January 12.~Fur- ther evidence relating to the alleged “fixing” of criminal cases by 'former District Attorney Asa Keyes was ex- pected here today. who turned State's evidence after having been indicted as one of those givifig money to the former district attorney, testified yesterday that he “paid out' $40,000 and got nothing Berman was” charged = with fraud as the result of the crash of the Julian Petrolem Corporation here two years ago. Betman said Ben Getzoff, one of the | alleged intermediaries, had assured him that Keyes received all of the $40,000. The witness testified that Getzoff had often pressed him for money, so that Keyes' home could be paid for and his gambling debts be paid. Berman also testified that he had given Getzoff $1,000 with which to buy an automo- bile for Keyes' daughter. The State’s star witness, Milton Pike, employed in the Getzoff tailor shop, where Keyes and the alleged con- spirators were said to have met, ad- mitted that he had sold the contents of his diary to a Los Angeles newspaper for $2,000. . Herrick Returns to Paris. NEW YORK, January 12 (#).—Myron T. Herrick, United States Ambassador to France, sailed early today on the Ile de France for his post in Paris. Mr. Herrick still is convalescing from a re- cent, attack of brenchitis, He was ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Parmely Herrick. his_son_and_daughter-in-law. Gusts and Gales For This Gentler Climate RY THE Boardwalk if you want_to know wh real, healthy Winter weather is. AND IF you would experience the ultimate in ease-taking leisure . . . the last word in cuisine— TRY THE ST.CHARLES ON THE BOARDWALK ATLANTIC CITY A Good Habit for 29 Learn how fine it s to ease your nd ves your body here by 683 Rooms. European Plan—Daily Rate $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 Single $8.00, 59.00, 10,00 Double THE TWO BEST REASONS FOR A WINTER VACATION The lhn'e!&.: e,n.rlmc City Climate ST. CHARLES lendid Combination A For Health and Pieasare, SDQSA'I\;AP:\?S'V‘-AM,RI!& faruant will piense yon. © Mosie: civ. N Mas e ..xlllm'lnnl Ind Cull“vl 8. L. KhISELL Mgr. Away from northern winds to Italy’s exotic Meduurrnmn Ports Special Winter Voy nAmmu—cmmu-m—ucuns NAPLES—GENOA ROMA . . . February2 Regular Sailings Direct toltaly NAPLES AND GENOA AUGUSTUS. Feb lG, Mar. 23, Apr. 27 A 9, Apr. 13, May 18 Sitmar_De Luze Connecting Line to Alexan- dria, Jerusalem, Constantinople and Athens. For illustrated booklets, and information apply te A stop at Honolulu. Then on to Japan ...China... the Philippines, where every- thing is new, strange, and intriguing. Island shrines in cypress forests.... Shinto temples. .. alluring bazaars. Every comfort on 22,000 ton N.Y.K. liners. Charming Japanese service. Finest Eu- ropean cuisine, * Evety other Wednesday from SAN FRANCISCO, $230 up. Frequent sailings from LOS ANGELES, $240 up. Also fortnightly from SEATTLE, $195 up. TOURS—ROUND.THE-WORLD. and AROUND-THE-PACIFIC, at low Inclu- sive Rates, Write, for. Saiing Schedules and Literature to NIP’PON YUSEN KAISHA D. C. TJANUARY: 13,- 1929—PART- 6.’ "STEAMSHIPS.® _ STEAMSHIPS. STEAMSHIPS. STEAMSHIPS. STEAMSHIPS. VIRGINIA BEACH | "ON THE ATLANTIC OCEAN - A DELIGHTFUL ' ALL-YEAR RESORT * Modern and Handsomely Appointed. CAVALIER HOTEL our_Tickets, Including State- | Hotel Accommodstions st - Lew Rates NEW YORK-BOSTON BY SEA nter Resorts” Norfolk \l:?uru” dsllourlal'l‘;unu Ia ary eac ound teip R ST eivs vates o .rl”hmlfll\. . l? WURNESS Bermuda Line 565 Fifth Ave., New York thorized agent inter Cruises West Indies Mediterranean - Around the World South America Africa Bermuda Havana Panama Canal Jamaica Porto Rico Ask for Special Cruise Folder, Europe Make your reservations now tor Spring and Summer sailings, in order to secure choice accom- modations. Ober’s Steamship & Tourist Agency Official Agent All Lines 1420 H St. N.W. Phone Main 3347-3348 A quick trip to Europe? Sail on the MNew Leviathan De Luxe from New York i . Feb. 6 XUNGSHOLM LESS than six days over; 20,200 tons register fourddy$in Parisor London; o sT back on the same luxurious "INDIE ol liner — the'world’s largest— b m arriving in New York Feb. UST THINK—for a nominal 22. Inquire, too, about sail- rate the pleasures that are yotirs . ing dates, rates,and ports of cruising aboard _this wonder ship. New, Modern, Smokeless, Sootless, call of American cabinships. Lusurious Saloons, Spacious Decks, 85 i Gymnasium, Pompeiian swimming pool, Garden Lounge and many other_features. SAILING FROM NEW YORK JAN. 19 und FEB. 9th FIAVA A, NASAL: Ratea $2000% Ask'yout skiamship agent, or 21 Scate St., New York or Local Agent SUFRI)‘! luxury aboard a famous “Santa’ ship built: especially for this service. The only Line to South America carrying first-class passengers exclu- sively. Visits in foreign lands of sare interest. M. S. Santa Barbara (via Havana)..Jan. 17 o Tereca. ... Fan. a1 SHORT VACATION Excellent Year-Round Climate PANAMAIi Deveitio PERU—2 Days—3498 CHILE-BO! #3585 LIVIA—¢6 Day —“qu—-\l’"l Diversified, completely ranged shore trips under direction of ship’s officer 'GRACE LINE ““The Line with the Cvnllh Torr Service’ k Or Authorized Agent; ~ 10 Hanever Square, N. Y. * N - HAVANA s.5. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT Sailing from New York every Saturday 12 Noon Pier to Pier without transfer te tender MOTORSHIPS 16 21,000-ton American trans-Atlantic steamer—fastest in this service ~—with every !uxury of travel and recreation. Other famous Ward Line steamers to Havana every Tuesdiy and Saturday, and to Havana and Mexican ports every Thursday. 10 DAYS, ALL EXPENSES, $120 Ul’ 10 to 17 Day Tours incloding delightful n(buegu tips-in and about Havana and accommodations at first cl: ‘ o MEXICQ: Bom;m'u-,sz.vsu.' Smma ,railand botel expenses, MexicoCityand retuen. Visitat Hnnu,nde % greso to Merida, rail climb Vera 10 Mmu (y, htful sightsceing in and about Mexico City. Railywater Circle Tour $197. 5 WARD LINE ™78 ezt ENGLAND FRANCE IRELAND GEIMANV Next ll"ll.l from New York 5.5.CLEVELAND (Cabin Ship) Feb.2 EVERY !hln;url-,hnerlcln sailing ‘means days of rest and recreation, com- fortable and luxurious surroundings, in- vigorating sea breczes that awaken dormant appetites for the delicious Hamburg-Amer- jcan cuisine—in other words, *‘Health". ‘“‘Health" is your constant companion ‘“Across the Atlantic’—a gompanion.that goes with you as you leave the ship and makés your leave-taking one of regret. Consult our Tourist Dept. for trips everywhere. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE :Mm,auv«t onLocal Stesmehip Agents. SOUTH AMERICA Four lururiously appointed 21,000 ton 15J NIW YORK ficr modern liners maintain fortnightly service from New York to Rio, Sane on lu re, modern, comforte tos, M ‘and Buenos Aires. In 8-9 Days O e excahent suisti: Short route, thru bookinas to principal Dfi"‘ll in Scandinavia, Germany and Continent. Drotiningholm Grigshelm Drottnine SWEDISHAMERICANLINE 2iicss Or_nearest _local_agent. HAVANA.’.’:I Personally Conducted ‘the famous all S.S. “ROTTERDAM" | = 8thCruise Leaviog | et CHyw— N. Y., Feb. 7, 1929 : 5 CRUISE ander the Holland-America - from Line’s own management. BALTIMORE 71 Days of Delightful Disersiom | Jan. 22 & Feb.12 CRUISING to tropical Cuba- what a delightful cation! Glorious days of the We: evards, sid. ments, cathedrals, Morro Castle «+ « Sail from Baltimore via new ship .. . visit to Miami included. For reservations and literature apply MERCHANTS & MINERS “Transportation Co. 1338 H St,N.W. Main 462 American Legion Pan America Cross Western World 8end for South Amerioan travel sug- gestions and illustrated booklet. MUNSON . STEAMSHIP LINES 67 WALL STREET - NEW YORK Phone Bowling Green 3300 Tealy. A most_comprehen~ sive program of shore excursions at every port of call included in the crulse fares. Cost of Cruise $955 up. A staff'of travel experts at your command. Ametican Express Co. Agents in Charge S A limited number of roams are n ;l\xllllxlt for pari-way beokings to GIB- | R-ALGIERS & NAPLES _(first call). Immediate rescrvations advisable. Tilustrated Folder on request to HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE | 21-24 State Street, New York or any authorized Steamship Agent Wash. LLOYD'S NEWEST DELUXE LINER BERLIN January 24 to Plymouth, Cherbourg, Bremen TO ENGLAND . IRELAND - FRANCE - GERMANY The STUTTGART January 31 The DRESDEN = February 7 The MUENCHEN February 14 The BERLIN February 21 NORTH GERMAN LLOYD 57 Broadway, New York City, or your o #1 WEST IVDIES on the S. S. Reliancée Sailing from New York Jan. 24—27 days And whata ume to go—mid-winter here with all its br-rr-r. Dowm .« 20 to the there in the glorious isles of the Caribbean,—summer,—warm- sunshine, sparkling sands, curling surf, and sighing palms. ‘What could be more inviting than ‘the prospect of four unforget- table weeks cruising in this ocean paradise aboard that “Ideal Cruising Steamer,” the luxurious * l{llance , as one of her jolly crew of Pleasure Pirates, health and happinese—bound? Obey Rule #1 or else remember the Later Pleasure Pirate Pilgrimages Feb. 2327 days Mar. 27—16 days Rates $300 up and 8200 up. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE 39 Broadway, New York, or local tourist agents FLORIDA JACKSONVILLE 302 SAVANNAH $2418 MIAM? meals, berth, included - via large NEW FOUR of the newest, largest, most luxurious vessels on the coast, Berkshire, Chatham, Dorchester and Fairfax will sail this season to the sunny south - FROM BALTIMORE All the comforts of a magnificent ocean liner. Spacious decks, comfortable cabins. Deck games, dancing, bridge, afternoon teas, restful hours i in steamer chairs. No noise, no dust - A LUXURY CRUISE Sailings from Baltimore to Florida every Tuesday and Friday, 6 P. M. Through fares to the various resorts in Florida. Havana - Nassau connections. Greatly reduced auto rates: light cax (weighing 2,500 gounds), if accompanied by passenger, Balto. to Jacksoanwlle. only $3125 Sailings from Pier 3 Pratt St foor of Gay St., Batte. For reservations ana llstrated folders + one of which descibes the All-Expense Cnses + apply MERCHANTS & MINERS Transportation Company Trave) Bureau, 1338 H St.. NW. Main 4612 Wash, Sy

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