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16 THE SUN, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1914. si If. l J' ri 1 : i SCHMIDT TELLS TALE OF SHIELDING MURET fonfpsspil Murder of Anna An innller, Hp Says, to Save Dentist. HE ADMITS SHAM INSANITY Rtlll another strange story told by Hans .Schmidt, .convicted murderer of Anna Auniullcr, has been made public as a result of .Schmidt's light for a new trial. In a letter to AsslMant District Attorney Dclehauty, Hchmldt says that he feigned Insanity at his two trials and took upon himself the blame for her death so as to protect friends. In line with this story, Alphome O, Koclble. nttor' ney for Schmidt. In making a motion for a i.ew til.il before Justice Davis In the Supreme Court. Criminal Term, said that Anna Auinuller died as the result of a criminal operation and not at the hands of Schmidt. .Mr. I'elehanty, who received the letter seine months ago through Mr. Koclble, hus tiled It with tho court In opposition to the motion for a new trial. The letter was written In the death house at Sing Sing. Schmidt says that he took the blame for the death of Anna Auinuller after an agreement entered Into with Dr. Krncst Muret, a dentist, now In the Federal penitentiary at Atlanta for counterfeiting, Murct's arrest and con viction grew out of the kllllnir of Miss Aumtiller. Schmidt when arrested made a confes sion of his guilt to the police oftleers. It w.is used against him at his two trials. Concerning this confession Schmidt says: "In all the Ignominy which 1 heied upon myself during the Mm trials there was at least a little secret corner In my heart where l could console and worship my esteemed ego for being somewhat of n hero In disguise, knowing that I did at least one decent thing: keep my word, save frlinds, who had meant It well and o whom I had promised to stick It out all alone. Hut now there Is nothing left In me to admire. To the public contempt 1 add my own ; just a common squealer." Refer Derisively to Alienists. Of the testimony of the alienists used at his trials, he adds: "Hlghtly and truthfully they should have said, 'This Hans Schmidt Is nut legally Insane, but h liKi.nt astonishing darned fool and sublime Jackass.' " Then, taking up the murder, lie' says ; "I know It will be a hard Job to convince the majority of peoplo that I did not cut up that lovely girl ullvi. It would be too disappointing to the popular mov ing picture Imagination and It makes t.uch attractive bfadlines In red that It will be hard to pet them away from It. If the, people unexpectedly should decide that I should not die In the electric chal it will not make much difference. There Is nothing to hop? for In my life. Uefore me Is a Ufa In prison." Schmidt's letter to Mr. Dclchanty fol low! : 'Tlense do not take these line as the statement of a defendant to a District Attorney to be tisvd :is 'Kxhlbit No. so and so," but simply as the expression of a few human feelings of an Inhuman iiiilm.il, who Is duly locked up In the death house In order to prev.nt him fiom Indulging any fuither In his favor ite pastime of which he confessed to be so very fond, outline peoplo Into Pieces alive. ((note Old Ci-rmnii iisiik. "There ! an old C'icrin.iii saying: 'WYr Inmal ltegt. dem glaubt man nlcht, und wenn er auch die Wahrhelt prlcht.' Tak ing this ground you will he more than Justified In hammering n Jury Into uti oiwiousness on the topic of my un truthfulness and convince tlum easily that I am unworthy to be believed In ' anything. Yet It seems to me to be tool lasy and superficial a method to he taken advantage of by a man of your type, If the truth did not come out during the lirst trials, It was nobody's fault but my own. putting, according to the agree ment at 301 St. .Nicholas avenue, all hope for me und others lu the Insanity tunt, which worked all right with Mr Jerome, but not with Mr. Delehauty "The consoling, If little flattering as surance of my 'friend,' Dr. Muret, di.l not come true; 'Vou Just act natural nnd they all will ugree with me that you are a fool with an exceptional ability to bring himself ami Ills friend" Into trouble. You know very well that I did that confounded Job at HradhUFSt avnne only at jour re quest. 1 had a bunch that the thing would come out wrong light from the beginning, 1 hope you are decent enough to leave me out of It. We all must agree. If It should com" out, that she never was here and th-it 1 never paw ner neither dead nor nllve. I will help you In the Insanity defence. It will bu the easiest way out for all concerned, Otherwise It would be about twenty years In State's prison for manslaughter In the ttrt degreu for you and for me. With the Insanity pie It will not come to any tilal at all. but you will be tent to an asylum, wheie they will dismiss you after ome time as cured,' "This sounded to be a good programme. The first break In It was the unexpected arrest of .Muret on account of my physical itnri mentitl entlMttHi. itfter the ile.ith itf Anna. Instead 'of cleaning up things, I sat at home like paralyzed, my limbs like dead. Ill consequence of that the detectives found easily things hleli led t them to the photo-engraving studio at 131th street and then to Muret. Snn Miirrl Kept Atfrrrmrnt. "Muret, after the shock of his own ar rest was over, kept the agreement by mivlnir ho knen- nntliliiL' iilaini . mm and ' . ,,, , , . , . ... 1 . lelllnK Dr. Mcdulre and Dr. I.leliteiistelti of Incan ly n my iirt. that I was ivr- ioir.lv ii,n, i ti.oi i i,, i nfi ... i.,m tnlnly ln.me nnd tlmt I had often told him I should like tn be rrurllled like "hrlst. that I threw the money away like n prince, th-it I am a religious, blniul thirsty manlae, Hv "i did my part h s.iylnj;. 'There was no baby, .Muret never mw Anna . he Ih an excellent man, he made only postal eards, 1 made the copper pUtex for the rnlud States IiIIIh all alone, he knew nothlni; about It, he la riultii Innocent, only a victim of circumstances, kc' ConcernltiR the so-called mental e perta, I think that tiny were very much i mlHtnlten on both Hides. ItlKhtly and truthfully they should have n.ild' 'Thin Hans Schmidt Is nut lee; illy Insane, but a mo.st astiinihlilii); darned fool and mib llmo Jackass.' Vou, Mr )echat't, hit It abnnt rlRht, when, after sinne wraiiKlliiK, you forced It out of the mouth of poor , Pr. I.eo: 'He la simply nutty.' My , 'nuttlniss' wild so far an to believe that the very fact of my sayiiiK: 'I killed Anna Auinuller by cu'tlnn her thnmt whilst she was aslien with a knife and saw buiient for this puropse," even with out the Abraham and Isaac addition, would be enouifh to send me to an Insani) asylum without a trial, "Rut the outcome shows araln how easy It la to convince people of one's thorough badness and peiMTslty In spite, r nil '(esthetic' looks, which wem ac credited to m All you hate to do Is r!l ti.am :io In a 'confession' nnd yon will always strike a correspnndlnK chord In 1M heart of your ile.ir nrluhbor. Sera Nolblnu III Hope I'nr, "1 atn now In next nelirtibr,rinii,i nf the ileiith chamber, crowlnir kind nf fam liar with It know It will bn bird Inb in ,,.L . , . ... .L . , '" majority of pitiple that I did nut cut up that lovely Kill alive li would be too dlsaniiulnllnir to ,he ,,;,r;1,lr , IB VMJK Gallon und I- malios fcci, attractive, headlines In HOTELS PREPARING FOR WELCOME TO NEW YEAR Celebration Will Be Equal to Any in the Past. Despite War Lucius M. Boomer Thinks 1915, With Its Bright Promise, Should Get Cheerful Greeting. T'ic cole-hnillon of ttic New Year at tho hott'ld and rpst'-iurantu here tirotnlses to be nn pij- na over despite the grea.t war In the Old World, Tho manager of tho Knickerbocker, Amor, Ht. HcrIx, Plaza, lllltmore, Waldorf, ClnrldRC and McAlpIn urc irolnc iUiokI with arranKe liiehta an of old. The hotels and res tail rants have Kent out to their putrorm thouiMiidH of neatly engraved cards re nucstlng that they reserve tallica at an early date. The responses huve been ex cecdlngfy large. The decorations In mt of tho hotels and restaurants will be very elaborate and there will be many new features. Of course there will be, She old demonstration of gayety tho tooting of tin horns, the throwing o( confetti and the drinking of wines. The oM year will bo toasted nnd the only ftoinhre feature will pcihsns be "a toant to the dead In the prevent war." Lucius .M. Itoomer of Merry- ttoonii-i, m.uiJglng director of the Hotel McAl pin, when askel 'esterdiy to give his opinion on the celebration of tho New Year, said: "I haw Instructed our chief wine steward, chef, stewanl and mattre a-notei to carry out our plans on an even mora i elaborate nolle than that of last year, These prolonged bushier reverses will not mar our New Year's eve celebration. I am an American and I know the Ameri can spirit. Wo cannot be blind to the fact that business In tills country has been practlcilly at a standstill for many months, but we are not going to weep over It, nor are we going to tay at home and mourn and allow blank dee-pair to make us melancholy and despondent. We will want to go out and forget our troubles. The merrymaking, mirth and laughter of the New Year's eve cele bration will drown our sorrows and drive away dull care of the dying year, and we will greet the birth of the new one hope ful, confident and enthusiastic. Tho red that It will be hard to get them away ftom It. "It was easy for you and my combined efforts to convince them that I cut the poor girl's throat, cut her Into pieces alive, and so forth. '(Juod volumus. credi mus, llbenter' Is an old experience. Hut what's the use of getting bitter about human nature In general. None of us would have made himself what he Is If we would have had a choice. Hut we have to take ourselves and our limitations and our forefathers as they uie given to us by the (Ireat I'nkliown, whatever we prefer to call It, according to our dlfteront Inborn disposition. !od, love, or nature, or sum of entitles the name does not matter. "If the people unexpectedly Hhould de cide that I should not die In the electric eh-ilr it will not make much different. There Is nothing to hope for In my llf. Before me Is a life lu prison, a long term, as most Judges In Manhattan are lu the habit of Imposing, with no 'Star of Hope,' a life of misery, worse thsn death. So there will be not much objee. tlon or strong efforts on the part of the I defendant of this case. In all the Igno- inlny which I heaped upon myself during , the first trial there was at least a little) secret corner in mv Heart wnere i couiu console nnd worship mv esteemed ego for being somewhat of a hero in disguise, knowing that I did at least one decent thing' keep my word, save friends who hail meant It well and to whom I had promised to stick it out all alone. But now there Is nothing left In me to admire To the public contempt I add my own: Just a common squealer. "l.lke most proverb the above men- tloned Herman one about liars Is only a half truth. liven the most systematic liar has sometimes weak spells In uhlch he yields to the temptation t" tell the truth, which Is mostly disagreeable In spite of all the beautiful things which poets say about truth, I have had my turn, Now let us hope against hope that my friends will have n weak spell too " mm $60.00 sn Rings J9 ALL SINGLE STONES Yon ( an easily nnd not what this sale means ""' ftiepinio any rriiinie jeneller's and ask to see inamonns nr any grade. Make a 1 nolr f ,he v, eight and .juaVll,, remrmlirr I ."." .lo bur. .lust nur mm judgment. " hal " ''" sai about these IXamond King s (1nrcd at s;i Is ihl.i Vou rannni n,...h them aniwhere else lor one rem less than i urtn.iiu ami ll s uiiuntfui lor III. III). is III alioii sou tn trv to du so If votiuMh an,! I will agree to take It bark and refund your I V.'HI on reipiesi w Ithln tel. dais and no ijties linns asked. Iliey are reniarkahle In inlnr. 1 brilliant and snappt. and are rut in' look like en- rarat lllaionds and to all appearances are SI no. on Diamond Illnics Mhrn worn on the nneer. This lot vi. know Mill sell iiulckli at H.'ltl and we shall offer thrni at this price as lung as thet Inst, ir I this Hsi Tim tan Jndge the tallies we are I lliiv. iMirmiK. 'Sil " " r cuiKin iviainonns in solid 14-li, Hold Itlng Mnunttng., Lirrr one guaranteed tn stand the test. elBht. 7 1-4 Carats i :i-4 11-2 i i -lit " 7M of a Carat :t.4 sum ; 1.4 Price, at loll n 'J 7 IS I in itn 17 mi 4 2 .in :n ll NOTICE! I hare no connection Ith Tin: .ir.vt ixitv siitm: recently upened next duur . anil mane tn imitate mine. If In don tit Mhlili store sou are In, before nn make anv srleitlon ask tn see KI'.K.MS llll, I, or .SALIC that I Blir with eierr pur eliase. Slrnnli entrance Is I I III: It Hill I Ol' Jl Vtl.MMIVt. I'.Mirit .MlMIIF.lt INII. nrt tn Hie lllle Uuaranteo and Irust t'n.'s bulldlnit. CHARLES A. KEENE 4 Malrlies. IHainnnds, .lenelrr XOU Broadway, Now York oi'i;. i:vr.MMiH ii.rn, in otlih ii. Additional Capital I MAM'l','TI'lli:Ks OK ( Oltl'lllt ITInVN si ANIHNIi ITU KAIIMMI 'l'A( l l V or OVHU 300.0110 PICK AN. SHI MAY OIITAIN I.IK1K AIIDITIOVAI, CAI'll'AI. UNIIKH THK MOST I'AVOIt. I "'N OMH'I Ionn. IMMLIHAI i: ,r. X X&tHi?8fmH WnVN.W. I3l IIHOA1MVAV. American spirit of 'Never say die' will prevail Now Year's eve, as we believe that tho dawn will mark the beginning of an era of prosperity and happiness" At tho Hotel Martinique are: IJ. W. Smith, Hcranton. 1'a.s Mr. and Mrs. II..C. Barnes, Baltimore, Md.s Mr. and Mrs. H. A, Duncan, Philadelphia: W. S. Hlx ler, D. It. lllxler and John linker. Pitts burg. Pa.: H. II. Tyson. Norrlstown. Pa.: It. Oilman, Iloston, Mass., and C, H. Alderfcr, Norrlstown, Pa. NOTABLES AT THE HOTELS. Arrlvnla nncl Those Shnrlna; In the Mention's (injety. At the Hotel Algonquin I. M. W Du rant. Havana : Alfred J. Mil. Jr., Ho. ton; Mr. end Mrs. It, F. Sterling. Paris; Mr. and Mrs. H. Vallance. Monti eal, and A. H. Smith of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. At Uio Hotel tannine Mrs. Horace St. Uaudcns, Windsor, Vt. ; Miss M. II. Ills sell and Miss Lucy O. Hunt. Hartford, Conn. ; Mrs. Fred H. Fay and Miss Helen Fay. Auburn. N. V. : Mr. and .Mrs. A. H. Wllmans, lon Angens, C'al. i Mr. and Mr J. 11. Terbell, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. luslow Pierce, Morrlstown, N. J. At the Hotel I -a u re ton Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hrmvn, Shanghai, China . Oscar Seagle, Parts; Mrs. Iou!se CJulgley, HI lenvllle, N, Y. ; Mr. and Mrs. O. Jefferson Snyder, Byricuso; Stanley D. Wlndeman, Harry Oell, Washington, D. C. : Tracy Urey, New-bright. N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Johnson F. Hyron, Richmond, Va. , K. H. Tyford. Newport News, Va. ; B. W Watson, New York ; Mr. and Mrs. I-nw-rence U Dean. Pittsburg : Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Cranford, Franklin Cove, N. Y At tho Hotel Astor are Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Page, Aberdeen, N, C. : Mr, and Mir, D. P. Overling. Cleveland; J. D. Hie and It. S. Cobb. San Francisco; W 1(5. Power, Quebec; Dr. and Mrs. II. Samper, J. Samper and A. Snmier, Ho- WINTF.K IIKS0IIT. NEW JKK.HKY Lakeweed. O "How Can I Go to a Winter Resort O 4 With Conditions as They Are" T LAKEWOOD NEW JERSEY SOLVES THE PROBLEM 90 MINUTES FROM NEW YORK 2 HOURS FROM PHILADELPHIA How many times have you been at a distant resort and felt that a few hours at your office would put your mind at rest? Unsettled conditions to-day compel closer attention to business than ever. 'If at LAKEWOOD you can keep in telephonic com munication with your office day and night and get there in a few minutes when necessary. LAKEWOOD offers all attractions of the best South em and European resorts, with unequalled climatic conditions. It is located in the famous pine belt of New Jersey, on sandy soil 600 feet deep, sur rounded by pine forests. "Outdoor life at LAKEWOOD is ideal. Beautiful lakes for boating, canoeing, fishing, skating, ice boat ing and hockey, in season. Magnificent country club with tennis courts, golf links and trap shooting. Motor bus service from hotels to club. Miles of woodland walks, bridle paths and automobile roads. Exceptional accommodations for visitors at rates to meet all requirements. From the luxurious hotels catering to 600 guests to the small boarding house caring for a dozen. "Winter homes of every description for rent ranging in price from $500 up. SEE LAKEWOOD FIRST "THEN DECIDE" For booklet of Lnlcewood and information regarding; hotels, board ing houses and real estate, address, I, B. Thompson, Trcas. V. I. Ass'n, 247 Second St., Lakcwood, N. J. I.akrwood li reached from New Verk via New .Irrer Central llnllrniul Trains leave Liberty St weekdays, 101O A, M..M 00, 1 30 3 30. S Wand '(;vM' M. Sundays, 1,45. moo A M , 3J0, ) I'. M, Ten minutes eirller from West VMil t Saturdays only ARTLETT INM HIGH CLASS AMERICAN PLAN HOTEL.nOOERATE PRICES. I WRirr.roRBOOKUT.LAKEWOOD.N.J.1 I . a unci uai CC LAUKtL tlUUdC. Open Ort. lo June MISCELLANEOUS. Winter Southern Literature Just Off The Presses Important for the tourist to have full of interest, information and at tractive photographic illustrations. With these at hand you can plan your Winter playtime choose tho location you like best, decide upon the climate moat suitable and learn of scenic sur roundings in harmony with your inner moat desires. Sports at Southern resorts are of the highest order. They are at their best at Asheville, in the Land of the Sky, ct Augusta, A.en, Columbia, Charleston, Summer ville, ana resorts New Orleans, Mobile, Biloxl, Uulf Port, as well p lortda. Kounutrtp tourist vta Asheville without IERN Premier Carrier rrota, Colombia; Mr. nnd Mrs. It. H. llrodfltrect, Iloon ; Lieut, and Mrs. It. II. Coffey nnd I'imIkIi Ooorgo 8. (Ill lesple, U. s. N. ; Lieut, nnd Mrs. II. W. Stephenson, I.lcut. L. O. Cirleves and Lleut.-Ool. Kdmund M. Hlake, U. 8. A. Mrs. Stanley Or?n of the Hotel Mario Antolnetto hn Just returned from an ex tended visit to he.r uncle. It. II. Wen iierhasset, ait Niagara Falls. James O. McNary and family of Kl Paso, Tex., have taken jn apartment at the Hotel Marie Antolnetto for the winter. Tho se.ml-monthly dance at the Hotel llclleclalrc proved vey enjoyable. A sil ver cup offerod by Manager Blackmail was won by Mrs. W. B. Lewis. Among the recent arrivals at tho Belle clnlre aro Miss H, C, Cochran of Boston, Mrs. Beatrice Clarke, Baltimore, oivd Mr. and Mrs. A. Olulck of Portuheatcr, N. Y. Among tho arrival at the lllltmore yea telday were: Mr. and Mrs. Jay Oates, Philadelphia ; W. Stewart Key bum, Wash ington. D. C. ; Mrs. Henry D. Rogers and Mrs. H. Dougherty. Philadelphia ; Harry Cutler, Providence, It. I. ! Mrs. Frederick Orebe, Harrison, N, Y., and H. P. McOrann, Lancaster, Pa. At tho Waldorf-Astoria are Oov. J. K. Tencr, Pennsylvania ; Oov.-elect Brum baugh, Pennsylvania; It. P. Hobson and Mrs. Hobson, Wiiwhlngt',. D. C. : Samuel W. Pennypackcr, Pennyp.ickeT Mills, Pa. ; Mayor Rudolph Blankenburs and Mrs. Blankcnburg, Philadelphia; D, Newlln Fell. Judge of Supreme Court of I'enn sylvaiilJ ; John McReynolds, Belford, Maw. ; Count V. Maochl dl Cellcre. Italian Ambassador, and Marquis and Marquise do Fnstiey. Among those entertaining In the grill room at the supper dance were J. L. Con nell. H. L. Stoktw. L. S. Howard, Hioige Berlin. Mr. and Mrs. Flnley J. Shepard, Henry F Boanlman, II. M. Hubbell, C. W. Scotleld, F. J. Linahan. Senator Tully and .1. H. Steadmaii hikI party Special llnlliln? Trips tn Vnvnlilulli. A new departure In coastwise steamship traffic this holiday season Is the recently announced special Christmas holiday ex cursions of the Ocean Steamship Com pany of Savannah, to leave New York on tho day before and the day after Christ mas, planned to give the excursionist thro; days In which to enjoy the beauties of Savannah and yet to icturn to New York In time for the first days of tho new year. Christinas week In the coast regions of Georgia reminds one of a sunny week In mid-October. The vessels of the Savannah line are of all s'.eel construc tion, of recent build, and equipped with "omplete wlreles. Installation, A three hour automobile trip Is In-liltled In the cost of the exiurMon niMKU ItKMHtTf. NKW JF.KnKV l-akewood, Laurelin-The-Pines LAKEWOOD, N. J. A fdihly attractive and healthMI rcvott I'or Kail and Winter sopmr.i, An abundance nf Lake side walks and drive.. Private tennis courts and puttln: sterns. H holij golf course, Dally orchostral concerts.. Frank F. Shute, Mgr. .MISCi:l.I.ANKOUs). Dirtct Rout- tn thr Expoiilioniat. Jan Franciico and San Ditgo, California Six trains at day from New York to principal Southern cities and resorts. Alex. S. Thweatt, Eastern Passenger Agent, 264 Fifth Avenue, (corner 29th Street) New York City. Tel. 2214 Madison Square. at the Gnu coast Pass Christian, as at points in tickets nonorea additional charge, SSBOO. RAILWAY of the South s WINTKIl ItKiOltTH. "P T:: --is 'inn "'iir ""WTTI HOTEL FRASCATI iir.itm iia Location Ideal, Write for illustrated book let and terms. A l'K.VlHTON, .Managlnf Director. HOTEL BELMONT OVKItl.lKIKIMI HAMILTON IIAItllOlt. TIIIJ MOST li:i.!(IIITITLI.Y SITl'ATKIl FAMILY HOTL'I. IN THK I'OI.ONV TWKNTV ACIIKH Of llltOI'MI". Liire rooms. t:n , single or In suites of prlat, p.irlnr, bedroom and bath I'rlvnte Mcphotiu. electrle light and run ning n titer ihruiiKhoui Finest clay ten nis court a In llorimnl,!. I'lSIVATn IM'TTINO miKHN'M Tatilo suppllnl Mllh fresh leitetubles, poultry ,iml rgiti fmm th lioine farm, i:. II. I AKLIM.I'. I'rnnrli lnr. Also proprietor nf Tho l.KlllllTON .it I'olnt IMe.isarit. N .1. AMERICAN HOUSE, IIk room, central locUlnii UlilllTnu eiery nindrn litmrnis in. lit. immiLiun tp hst cuisine In nil Hermuda I"r more than 31 vsiirs th Ami'Hcan House tnunni:emnt h's kept ap.iro ,f jho lifKhcst Ideals and best efficiency of Ainr bun llot..s,ulili the result that the Ainer ban House is the most ItlKhly recom men, lr, i moderate prb'eil family hoisl In Hermuda. It Is n lemre of rolone Ar tliliy and offers an Ideal lesldente for v Inter tourlsa. Itef rvatlons no for any pirt nf the "'"er, .i. imsi ii.ii,. I'roprlelor, ISLE OF WHITE IN THK IIAI'.IIOII OK HAMILTON First i" ass Hotel, AmerlCHii IMan Lleatly lxcated on an lUnd nf stv acrra tliren minutes' ride b' private motor boala from 'he eltv of Hamilton I'rlvate l hi lie heaeh with the finest aj-thr.)enr !uhln in Hermuda i itinei'ted to the hotel are rt number of small private. h.tnRa ovs set amonir the i"dar trees wlih lilrh the Island Is thl. u y imered Thee are to be hail by l bors at the name rates as rooms. N. (i. IIKAIILKV, I'rnprlelnr. I 'Ml jsT LIKi: IIOtlF." That Is uhrfi pair ,tis saV of THE ARGYLE Hi mu.u, inoi.t rnmforabl n i bt lot all r h"l SptritiliJ r'oni" (un it - or.in ia. w 1' n frenMiK. on Vsctorln Tirli iiuiw)'. I'm' uljinf utu! reMfuI tnrrodtii.lui;M rm' ffi.m j. o ,i j- I. .. I'l y.tit i:, H.unlUnn. VICTORIA LODGE, Hamilton. I'fisi.i' sttud in Us uwti rounds o 'ncKIIlK VI. lull Park Willie In . loso pr ximlt to the llusine-s and Hotel se t,m V lorla Lodce is sutlli lently retired lo ensure ijuirt an.l rest II. I.IIUIHIS III TLltllltllX.i:. I'roprietnr. i ab.e ,il,lies I Aid Re, llelmuita Al.l.U.NIII ItHT HOTi:i Hamilton, een traliy lunatrd bejutiru Mei, all ,mprii tnents Home i mforts no Lai II; 00 up per week. Oapa- Ity ,0. W 11 SI'I lltii:. fiop. I'l.DIIIII A. Would You Snow and mm The West Coast of Florida Affords This Transposition of the Seasons Within Little More Than One Day 1 1 ti oiio ni.iy play enlf throughout tin- winter, Iho totiio liiiliiiiiiehs of lirfi1!' Irom oil I In- (iulf of Mivic i ti'inp'Tini; tho hinisliiiio mo-t nurooablv Ono mav sprint lliroiii;li tropp al inland wa'ors in a inulorboat, or fih for tlio fords of Sbutlurn Wittirs, tlirouRhoui tin- v iilo leaches of T.nnpa Hay, or tuijoy a sevi-bntli in trnns-inr-ni watir with wmt.-r leinn-ruturi of 7u dfyjrei's Also there is Tennis, Horse liack HidiiipMiitl .Motoring, as ell ns social diversions ithout nutiiUr in tho always Kala "Land of Sunhin and Kloweis." All tiles.- myriad nltractlon- nn readied by Thrtmi;h Train Servico with All Sloel I'.li'rtri(.'-l.i(!htMl I'lillmniw and Dinint; Cars Tin- famous Hotels of tho "West v.i,.isi ,i,ni in., iiiiiiisi ui me run 01 i I)i: WTO llnilil.. THL Hll.USIlOHO. I aninn. W L. ParUer, Jlcr. Tampa. Harry P Driver, Msr. 1IDTKI. IM'NTINOTON. St. Peiirsburr, s I. uml, Prop. i.ioTTi: norr.i.. I'.iss-a-(irllle. firo. Ltoltr, Prop. MAXAVIsr.X llOTKL. llradentnHD. 1! A. Hnl:ell, Mer. noYL palm luvrr.L, Port Myers, P It Abbott, Mgr PI HHK.NTI: VILI-. riorcnce Villa, V II. Ibial. Msr I l.dlltlNTDX 1IO I 111.. St I'eli.sblirir, l riil P. Lowe, Ptop (, SPAItll.LA IXV. Moco (, ramie. I II Ablaut, Mrr A i.i. or uur. r.unn Direct Through Service from New York Atlantic Coast Line R. R. v Seaboard Air Line Ry. New York Office: 12JB B'way. Phone Mad Si llf.0 I'nr Information and linnklets The Prettiest YTONA.FIa. mtmON THE BEAUTIFI1T. HA1 1FAY pivfh oWIA1---rtXTnl I f.VVv - - at mm sawa M s v . c. UiaTnnlVslmnm.'l'l VnJT.ne'l0' " M "d '" iiutiiiM it riimniiin in t, r,.n, .vr'"' r"!,,,'ris lnl' ilsllr on Him Hirer front. Ti'i! l"v,V.1n,:.ni!'.,:,l'f,;!'VJo:: Z'l? raar"rt.,n' " u-rra.-d'for niotmV 'Z4 MimIiTH an.l in1l 1i,.,,r . im ' ennenl..ne... ni h.V.nVlV m. ",V .' aoiii. list, atmosphere of the ainllr i,,nu. i r. ii. n inniliT lliius.- ror furtliei Inform. illou. Inuiiiin., rtc rmallou. luifiklet. llolal Cnparltj ISO too too The Detpland Hrince Crorlt The Gshlcs Tht Auitin Thr I'slmelln tlolrl SchmiJi The llnntrd The Sciille The llsiniltnn Ml 7S The l.yfldhurlt 50 "C.OI.ITItN' Mlt Tlli:ilN l'Alt.MIIM:, ' THE BELLEVIEW nHI,I.Kllt MKII.Iirs, 1-l.A. Opeii .Inn, tt, Imii IM.IIiile lioir ('iiiirses wllli Turf Piittlnc t.rrrns. I'nr Information, l.onklrl, &v address II. l, ,TON. Mr 0J Vlflli .te e nrL. ti.i..; . ' ,nt wiiiiami 40 .i ,WnT 1? ,n,'1 m'" h" '""""" throilgli In Itajtoia irlthnut rhann or lop-off prlTHfire ma, l, rl. It desired, Srlthout addlUnoal in , WINTKIl RKHOIITX. THE KENWOOD HOTEL HAMILTON, BERMUDA A First-Class Family Hotel. Three minutes' walk from wharf of New York S. S. Lines. Livery in Connection. A. McNICOL, Prop. POINT ri.KAHANT IIOTKI, llamltlon, nrrmudA Surrnupflr'fl on thr! Mr1e by th watrfl nf Hamilton Harbor, pnclous ve rand .if, niul ium parlor, only thr rnlnutri tvnlk from rtteRmprs wharf Kxcrllrnt tablp, nil convenience Hoatlnn: un-1 Imthlnff at th door Utn, $3.00 to H.00 pfr day, Hend for booklet .UIIIN I, riTTKK, I'roprlrlor. NEW Eagles Nest Hotel Acre.) of Ijnd Fishing, llathlnc, Tennis. Oolf. BE RMUD A $15.00 Week Ask for I'ortrr at Dock Write for llooklet. New Windsor Only European Plan Hotel in Bermuda If you are not acquainted with Ilermuda and Herniuda hotels, send your trunks to lb- M;V WIMIMHl and make the hotel your headijuarters until you have looked over the Urxe number of attrartlva Amer lean plan houses and have selected a per manent hotel 4'eiltrall.r located In (he best rrsliirntlHl sretlon nf Hamilton. .. A. V. MOOIIK. rroprlelor. tormeny of The ItmkUnil House, Nantaskst Ileach. .Mass. "Ki.HiirK.vr" Hamilton, Hermuda. LIIAIIHLIIKT Is situated opposite Vic. lorla I'ark. Rlthln live minutes' walk from .steamer Landing Churches. I'nst Ofilce an,! a, I I'uhllc Uulldlnea The house has all modern Improvements, ofterltiK every coin furi , hiiJ conienlenre to Its suests, tocuther with a ll ret class thble. l '. .riT, I'roprlelor. INVERURIE HOTEL .Mr,, attractively loiatd on Hamilton Harbor Has every comfort anil con vetileiice tn be found tn finest American hotels llest tab!. In Hermuda. a., lurije mitsMe room- nlth splendid views of Un.i and sea. t,.,n Jutted bv an American for 'm.tt!'."n"' .!,,', booklets from f .M Ji.iiINm.iN. Hamilton MARCH MONT HAMILTON, IIHItMl l). "THE AHISTorrtAT (IP HllKMl'DA'S 1IOTIJI. WOULD" Itates on applli atlvn American .Mansccment of .Ih'AN KIIOI'AUII .MI'MTIlll itormerly of New Votk City ri.oitin.t. Exchange Winter for Summer. Ice for Sunshine and Flowers? pieasaiii journey TAMPA HAV nOTKL, Tnmpa. W. 1', Adams, Mrr. TAUPOX INN. Tarpon Sprlncs. Henry C. Hurt. Ir. VKIIO.VA INN'. Clearwater. L. A Marsh, Prop, Till'. HF.LI.i: 'WW, llrllealr llrlshts. II I). Kaxtnn, Msr. s iioti:i s itiiirin.ii itv Now York Office: 1184 B way. Phone Mad Si Mil address hotels or railroads. Winter Resort Tn The World .eYew-'rWt mm TheMmtd.iiiihtrulHp t In Florida, nartona's natural beanUea ar. nnegualed In t.suie of unending altraeilTenes. n"ur' ""aou'a ar u.. 'n '!"!? " P'-'bi" n.'Tf r too e.n.i. and fr.'e from the fatlrnin imii.t w i nine rnaM. ro,n th. ivr.nr. - .ti Vii L . -' -' aud rl... . M,t.lr. ' . aildre. lintel Th RiJiewood llotrl Toiirin The Mnr(tti The Henncl The Oik. Ill l.sne laa Mold Uindio, The I'l nr. The Mainnlje Capnrltf 1ZS 103 100 90 IS 70 60 60 45 The Willi.m, 40 MAGNOLIA SPRINGS HOTEL Magnnlla Springs, I'lnrlda. nry. salubrious climate: free from mos. niillnes. (!olf, Tfl.nls, rMilne, ,Slni. mlus and all manl sports. Dancing Hates I3.t:a Meekly, il'rlvate Mi tin cxim.i o i) hr..vrv Steamers leave Pier 32. N. R., foot Canal St.. G P. M West 132d St., 6t30 P.M..DalU . anrJSunciay. PhnnnP-dOOSprin J i-are S1.5U FALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON $3.01) Sirs. Iv. Pier 11. N It., It. l ulum St, v dally at f P. M. Mtisle. New laindon I.lne strs, v. tier 10, M it Houston St., week days only, C:) P. l( is., 70, II. It., ft, I!. Kil St.. 6fi 1. M. New llalen I.lne str, Iv. Plrr 2s Catharine Ht.. weeW days, 2.(S P M, R it. f. Itrlrtaeport I.lne str. Iv I'ler '.'9 II, li s-fs. aays oniy, 11 a. u. noritiur, -.buj t'ruTifitnremreLi.ji.aU (Jutslde Maierooin at 1, nil Da I It. Incmdlmr, sandar ..tun p. m, I'rnm Her n, B. It. 'Phone 37mi Ilceknum. City Ticket omre. ?M llroadMjy, . y Litown Tlekft onee. Il'way ant Sd st. To PORTLAND. lYIc. $3.00 MAINE STEAMSHIP LINK Low (' to all points tast and Horin 01 r'oiu.ii pabseutrr service, .. ;. .Norm Lami iw.n irclfbt serrlce every ruei,, Tnuri. uni Sat. Meamcri leave I'ler IJ, N. IV, toot W.rrrn St.. i l. II. I warren ni., a 1-. .1. EASTERN STEAMSHIP CORPORATION' MA.MIA1 IAN I.I.NK in Alhanr Hl.nn Hound Trip. Ml. no. tiood III ,,' t.ve.l'l'r 31. .V It . S an P M V I3lt St . r, i" tVINTKU IIK-tlltTri. ll.OltlllA. FLORIDA I EAST COAST The Finest Golf Links In the country (with a wonderful prurr&m of erental lnvit you to enjoy a sunny Wintartlmeon th" Horldn Kiut C'oa.i Aa Utsl Plsce far the Oat a' Door (nthosiitt The OTrSea Railroad. Pullman Srrvlre, allows 1 top-off prtTllesea nt principal place. vrnmnr. to htav "t. Ancnstlnei Pnncede ton and Alcaur Orinnnd-nn.thc-tlnllfiit 1 Ilotal Ormcnl I'ahn lleneli illreakeraand Royal Poinenna Mlruult Royal Palm Mntsnn. Italimnas 1 Th Colonial l.onr K-jt An IHsal hshinK camo llniano. Cuba ia Key Vveat and P. & O. S. 8. Co. FLORIDA EAST COAST Flit-1st System Sit Fifth Ae.. New VrTt 10? W. Adama St.. Oiicaeo .-. nuHuiiin., ria. F T.ORTflA riorld.'s Onl) sivasjiuv, tircprooi Brsort Ultfl Hotel Clarendon AND COTTAGrS Scabreer.c, Daytona Station. "On the f ait Cei.t." Locilr d directly on tbe ( ucean inaine laineat Bricn. optn Jtn.i. Golf (9liol(s,meol the best . courses In tne South), lfnfi, ioinrinp. norrsiiirs ni'linff. oir.es, 1110 U'wj, Men York. VlItlilMA. "The Delights of Getting Well" Vou can combine the enJo mrntsof a magnificent re fort liote I with ALL the I'KK ATM E NTS given at AU,Vlchv, Kirlilud, Nauheiro, or lUrrowgate at HOTEL CHAMBERL1N AUrm. QlO T. AUAKS. Mr . Frtt..i Msnro, V. m itti i.. Hamilton Hotel BERMUDA Largest and Leading Motel Opens Dec. 28th N. Y. Office. 389 5th A 'cnwo (,i:oit(ii.. Hotel Bon Air I AUGUSTA, GA. I Opens Dr ember Jfitli. Wh, your linlldi s thrr T Koif eours"". beautiful r'u' 'nil , ' drlln: nnd niotoi lug h u outdoor sports ,Adtir C. G. TRUSSELL, Monger MHTII (' lt()I.IN.. SOUThTcAROLINA'S I t Mill III soul Ohe Kirkwood ttiin . ., i I oiie l.rHf I'lnc llelt lll'I N JN I .ilf, t C 1 . 1 1 ,1 c I'nlo, Mil. I. T l.!)II VP Kill Ml 1 Ktilns faithei smi . tr.p at ( jumI -e m:w .iKitsr.v Mitnti. cit THE WILTSHIRE VtrKlnH A ml e t h Me- popuitir o tiop a ti ij tMthn ho' a 'nA rtur rit t1 rnnni (tir t fcri t r'i I rt in' i .4 nI m i m- I f.kly .' ..it up fit! A ii t)pn it'l - ir UnfUii-r s.ni 1 ODarlboroitgl) - IcnDc!m ATLANTIC' CITT N J JOS1A1I WIIITlJ & HONS fl'MPAS HOTEL BOSCOBEL f H.Hhs, ele i r. ilm. t iiiir- rl r,iies boukipt insriu un, ib seii.ou t'.ip.i it i n i y, m III s.1.m:s im.m va A TII.lli:H of iM I,. p .1, ik ward o , ti i I i ,i i i, tn it m market iu' ip,.n ik, the Im , : fiv ii' coiiiii. Kriti- f-eiiiiK Villus ,p UuitU,. , i,- , Mite In niitl-lc ncr fo pi-r.on , 7. to 1 '. I sun it' , PA'lT.NTs. PATENTS Ilr.t H i k 1 1'h ,r writ, s.0 is.tr fun fa J I 5. :t r KUUAU TATL & CO., .ta lllt'AliVv t