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Show MB Ten Attractive Trips! mm 1 I Iilp 1 8 to Pacific Coast ; 8S I HBhp Have been arranged for by The Tribune HHffiH I IBHIP and The Telegram as a few of the 44 pfflU j I I p' prizes in the 10000 Voting Contest just M I I ' Think what the winners of these tours will B II I filWB' wtness ne continuous round of pleasure from jgfiH the very moment of starting until their return. B II I li Fill out the nomination blank found on another ' I ! 1 fm Pa?e anc enter the race and try for one of these Xm ' I Pjp splendid vacation trips without one cent of cost to j. I I 'limes Building, New York yOUrSelf. Fiatiron Building, New York. H ITsx?o Trips to Europe The contestant receiving the third highest number of votes in the entire con- 1 test will win this double trip to the Old World. First, the journey across the biggest big-gest part oi: the United States in a luxuriously appointed train, crossing Utah, Colorado, Colo-rado, Kansas, -Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey into New York. It would take .a whole page to tell oil the sights, to be seen in the metropolis. Next, the embarking 'on the big ocean greyhound for the trip across the pond. r Then comes nine glorious days at sea, landing at Liverpool Pour days in London, M . then Munich and the great Passion Play, at Oberamm organ, which is enacted' only one B . season in every ten years. I I' After Munich, Lmsbruck and Brenner Pass to Bozen. Bozen via 'Verona to ffl Venice, with canals for streets and gondolas for conveyances. M ? Beautiful Florence is next, then on to Koine for three days. Genoa, Geneva and IS Paris. Five days in Paris the gayest and most beautiful city in Europe. Leave Paris a for Havre, and embark by French Line steamship "Chicago" for New York. lit "ew 01'k wh its Hour and a half millions of human beings, is the most cosmo- M politan of any of our American cities. In one day you can visit the quarters of most J$ all the different peoples of the globe. jl The Bowery, Bowling Green, Wall Street, the Subway, the "Groat "White Way," i that runs from Fourteenth street to Columbus Circle, at. FLfty-ni nth street; Central M Park, Riverside Drive thousands of places to see here. i : 1 v.-. Eight Trips to the ;i I .'-S; - Pacific Coast I I To the contestant having the highest vote in each of the eight districts after the I i three grand prizes have been awarded, will be given each a trip to San" Francis"c6, j I Los Angeles and Santa Catalina Island. j ' S A big circle tour, going by one route and returning by another. J $ Los Angeles is the first point to be visited by The Tribune and Telegram tourists, j j , and all the principal points of interest will be visited. ' ' " I The wondrous, charms of the place, the balmy air and the perpetual sunshine, the j 1 orange, the olive, and the pomegranates, and the fruits of the tropics, and the palms l S I & Hi and bananas, and all the things that seem different to. the traveler from far away all jj fH these have thrown around the city a magnetism of rare beaiuy and attractiveness. ! Los Angeles is like no other city of the nation. From San Pedro, one of the several seaports of Los Angeles, the steamers carry I I 'M one over to picturesque Catalina Island. I This is the iand for those who love the great out of doors. Here .you may i'ish, J I bathe, or go idly running in a glass-bottomed boat and see at 3rour feet the wonders of J the ocean depths. The island is beautiful beyond compare. I And San Francisco no.-words can describe the beautif ul scenes and places.-t'p be ! visited there. ?' l ADDRESS ALL INQUIRIES TO THE '"' li I Contest Manager, 314 Tribune Building; Phones: Bell 5200, Ind. 360 I ! |