Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 17, 1917, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 191
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Wm ERA OPEN FOR THE
lJOKT OF PHILADELPHIA
KjiImwI from Vnt On
1"' . ,,.. i..r..r Ihfin tic follow1-
I. W " 'l ln't lhWh their
KtS5SlUe Federal. Mate ami dlv-, on
IMP' .. . .. MrttflArl nil!
"" . . .... i.-jr,i rinvrrnment con-
lTi io . m the thlrly-nve-toot clmn-
I''S; ul'io .mr'3k. filly
IKwSTn.1 'lep.irt with full return cnrisoes.
P mnlte n iulckly n passible Hie
ISJitSSSt hnl t, Trenton
"" .... . ..ill..ti... ..n llii l!tl( Of
rUiilJ v.r nn.l m.m.wral lulle
I?,'.;" city over every ..m-mpmicu mi u..
Si lh YnterKlale rmnmorce fommlMlon
"'i.v view t" P'eveniniK ". ;
ffiulon CM""-'""1 in the mailer of frelBht
it. 3juM menu. couple.J with milted lie-
fife flJu? . .. ...- ttfnUPfK' niul
rMe?u elaPnofiheportofrH.la.
lplim " , ., ,nml evcry
JKge wliic-li (he port now possesses or
i, ti".sew in the futtir-
Thlril That the Slate at once .iipro
l,te tie n-no.inl ncL-esnaiw to otrrtlRliten
fh. channel at the Horseshoe, ko st to
if' ," ,n, route of the thlrty-flve-foot
"'" '. ..., .i,,..i,v ininrii the entrance.
?.?". i.-i.n. nan from Hi; Delaware, male
iB;"o're.lUl,.e th (.rent '"t
K,Wnreunle1 'err wry nrmiiiu mm m"
RKinovlni; .he !. menare to navigation
III that """' '" olll-v "lnc,,! ullerc " ,s "
menace. ,. , ,. ,itnnmi uttnt-nttrl.
'J,1a hv the r-itv for new plerw and ttoeUi.
lsdvc"ntr:rteil fur or umler construe
fln he reamu available, bo that there
She tin leh"- and that this vvnrl he
Sfnhl t" rninpieiinu vviui mo urcau'si
lioMlble l '1 That the .y.cnsl-.n ami
Crashed vlR'Tonsly. ho as to make n rom
frlfte circle irtnunil the city, wheie any and
T.,.rv railroad can have Heresy to any point
K'on the water frnnl
MUST SHOW JIA.N1 ;lini.MUif.H
""Fifth- That the Chamber nt Commerce.
ih Board of TrUilo and every biislnnsa
rman's assmlatlnti In the city oo-oiierato In
ef public tv ih it will hrlnn t the attention
8f eerv .ict'ial or prospective shipper 111
Hurt vaft lerrit .rv which Is naturally trihu
ury to tii Pr the many mlvniiltiKc which
tiiiJ .erl- " articles bni Mimvn the
ttiort of Vlnlailelphln possetses oer any
lether inrt on the Atlantic seaboard: In a
life and deep channel to the ocean ; In
modern wharves and docks; hi nil urpasseil
railroad connect ions nnd facilities; In ndo-
;quate alia niouern iiuii-iiiocr.v tor o;inuiiiiK
'cargoes, in tuaii and abundant fuel: In
rich niamir.li firms "" nirr.cuiinrai con
tributing 1'ir.tory and In economy of op
eration, thereby 1 ciluc uk port chal'Kcs to a
minimum
There mul be no let-up fir delay In
the carrjniK out of these siiRKcstions. The
time was never more propitious, The port
of Philadelphia looms blRCer In the public
eje todav than It him ever done heroic
More peiple b.ivr had their eyes opened
to Its priceless value to tlio city recently
thin for many yenro past. They have conn
to see IH unquestioned advantages In tlio
Klfuture growth and prosperity of tho whole
Rcommumtv The (treat dancer will lie In
the hnblt of ngaln Inpsitig into iiassivc in
difference LlVnitPnOI. I.KAUNS l.IOSrfON
H' At us In this connection tal:o a Ictson
from the history of tho ureat port of Llver-
Hpool, Kngland
home years oko the port or Liverpool
was the Bre.uest port In the world. Its miles
upon miles of modern docks were a seven
days' wonder The city had spent fabulous
Bums for every modern equipment to facili
tate the loading and unloading of carsoes.
fctThe merchant navies of evcry civilized
nation lined her docks No other port could
compare with tt Sho had drawn to her
.virtually all tho commerce of Croat Britain.
Then the port authorities felt their In
dependence and thought they would let up
(cn lurtner improvements. .Manchester, their
nearest and biggest customer, complained
Kthat she was not getting vmue received.
Her compaliits were Ignored Then Man-
IE,
Chester cut throng!) to the ocean a sh'n
canal, and her W.b Importations of cotton
etc., no longer came via I.lverinol
Mealtime In the south of England South
ampton set her docks In order and began
to rcelvo company In the shape of bl
ocenn-llner, whleh formerly docked at
l..yc-iool. and ficlght nnd passengers were
put on board fains, which came alongside
on the docks and were vvli'sked In a few
hours to London, where It took almost
rnur times the lime from Liverpool, t.on
doti. too. which at this time had run down
at the heels as a port, took on a new lease
of life ami todn;- is reckoned high among
the worlds great potts.
Liverpool had lent tied her lesson, add (
was not forgotten. Today she again ranks
among the foremost ports.
The lesson' Tor Philadelphia lies in the
past, as well as tho futiiic. t'or yvars the
pott had been sadly neglected, other pan
on the Atlnntlc, with not one fourth ih
advantages have fotged nhead of us. New
Wk, with none of the advantages and with
the stupendous handicap of a most o.i
pensive lighterage service, has enpttlrrxl
more than half of the exports and Imparts
of the whole t'nutl Ktnte.i. Her business
men were wide awake to their own lntHta
and compelled who.c we were passive. Now
that -the came has been rullttcigly exiiosed,
trnlllc via New Vorli is goliiB to receive a
check.
This Is our opportunity. Let it be ours to
.compel iittentlr.i to our port ndvnnlaKes.
not through an unjust discrimination In
rates and tariffs, but by appeiling to the
hipping public Holely tin the broad g nund
of our uiiipicst .oned superiority, and let u
uiRciitly press our demand on the liitei-
Male I'.imnieiie rommhsion for a sipiaie
oeai in me mniter o rreigiu cluttges. This
Is no nnio and no less than our light
Justice ti I'hlliidelphla dcmsmls It. even if
the whole fabric of latcs and tariffs must
4ie changed to accomplish It. -
The pirt of I'hlladelphla Is going to meet
the gieatest competition It lias ever ex
perienced In the next few years. We will
win out If our citizens will Insist contlnu
ouly on the execution of the program we
havo f-et forth.
the
vlf of Henry cannon, preslflent of
company, xtm be the sponsor.
The new ship is a large-typo collier sim
ilar lo those being built for the. Coastwise
Transportation Company, several of which
have recently been launched. It Is 3(IS
feet 4 inches lorg. 5." feet beam and drawr
3t feet S Inches it has n carrying rapacity
of SBiil) tons. The boat, which has n
speed of eighteen knots, will have a good
rating under Lloyd's.
1800 VAUHANTS KOUNDKI) Ul
Unltimorc Police Arrest Men Who Have
Been Preying on Public
HALTLMoim. Jan. IT
the hold-ups that have
As
been
n r-snlt of
In pl'ognss
here for the last month the local police
today began rounding up Ihe 1800 or more
men who, It l said, havo been preying on
the public.
A meeting was held by the city of
ficials, chntlty workers and the pallet mag
istrates, nt which It vvas deeded that all
vagrants would be arrested.
It was also deck!.:.! by the otflclnl" that
all the "Hop houses" In the city at which
sleeping space on the lloor tan b had foi
five rents per night will be closed.
Immigration Kill to President
WAStllNOTO.V. Jim. 1?. The llone
finally approved the Immlgrnt on bill.
and It went to President Wilson. May 1 was
ni.uie the date when It shall become
c ffrrliv.
WILL LAUNCH COLL1KU
Tidewater, Built for Boston Firm, Takes
Maiden Dip in Delaware Tomorrow
The collier Tidewater, constructed by
Ihe New Yoik Shipbuilding Company for
Harrow. Mann & Co.. of Huston, will lie
launched at the ihlp yards tomorrow hi
l);IS o'clock Mr Ma-garct !' Camion.
eatag
Oysters
i uvity
Scataj Oysters are fat
not "fattene 1" ; Jule.v
not "floated" , natural
not "treated ' ; srlerlri!
not "promiscuous."
Krom exclusive beds, miles
oft Cape Charles, Va
Flavor
lit ;sfc
Jim,
MPs -il i
ill
cstful nn-1 lRorou. with tu
mnp. thfl tnnp, th" .li
Ai better Jtotpli nn.l Ouh
flwfet flaor of tlio open ncrun
ncriirftrrp. Tlis llfiie Tub 1"
n t 'dipm- RuamntppM hltn
o tf r - n)ilKei ynu .'lire
H. II. CLIFTON CO., Phila. Distributor
Krailhn: Tenidnal MnrUrt. Arrli Street Wall.
n Wv. rt, Bl,.l m
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Pay Only $3.75 Weekly
For This Superb
LUDWIG SMALL GRAND
Your ambition to own a grand piano may
now be realized. A small cash payment and
then only $ I 5 a month will make you owner
of the Ludwig Small Qrand, price $600 to $650.
These prices and terms are possible because
we make our own instruments and sell direct
lo you. Our tremendous output the nation
over enables us to give you real values that
cannot be equaled.
As a pianist, you will find the Ludwig
Small Grand a perfect medium for every shade
of musical expression. The use of costliest
materials and most skilled craftsmen is apparent
in the supreme LuHwig tone, its rich fulness,
its quality of prolonged vibration and its perfect
evenness throughout the entire scale. Your
present piano taken as part payment.
LUDWIG PIANO COMPANY
1103 Chestnut Street
FWl PI pn in MUon Diamond Disc n.cnujjrnphs and Records
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