T T.. ' . (:i,f"r. iW 1 . . . ' ' ..l'f I'. frJ i j ffr -, I' J. , mNYBASSAMATEUR REDS REPORTED ILL WROM ENLARGED BEAN fi'ot likdy That Clutmps Will Get Far Against P. Moran Wilh Swell-Headed Stuff Oversized Domes Ruined Braves in 1915 ' ' By GBANTLAND RICE f . (CopurlpM, lttO. All right reserved.') " TheVeeran Spealts Again Jh annual tarty March refrain) eron, , , it Ae lobbed one bacic jo mei Tfi'tr ' u,c,d 0 be',t ,, xvivbCihe M uini? .W," 7iaM i oh he shade. Q, it reached for the shoulder blade. "111 l(C aood "S ' "suit the Veteran u ,ie..i I ..i.ft in hl 1 ood as they ever was," - unto me; could get this kxnU "":" ". i -.. l I. . Rubbed OKI o my toif r oin' " Am n Me u, rtin am he i iiftr 'J If m condtiton note.' ,vt. Ves, It's chilly and raw," I said, 'ill mopped at my dropping brow. jnoricui 'Teen crash that pill," ' I the Vet- r hi, m there ellh the wallop still," li the, old third baseman scowled t again, A, uli third basemen will; '(' nV. n" aM ie 'oo0 r, ste that nobody heard "nt.it fve Kidl " iho drafi ,h 'Ipi'lM of thcin play third." inimr, aks l,. L. O., "do uohie- jT ri n hitters (Huth, Bodlc. etc.) fain HO in lor IHncy Dim duuuii Who U there to explain the vaprant m!Mm o( Ecnlus when they begin to ble out ot the heroic soul? The great irtbt must nlways hove Pome minor tSilon apart from bia art, clue he would led over at any given moment. mHE'Etninent "Babe" (meaning Mr. 1 Ruth) 1h reported to be a trifle un ,t,'dy on Bhort putta. It Ih sometimcH tapltr to hit a ball out of ft big lot tkin It Is to hit one Into a little tlncup. Sua blrarrc turns have been known lefore. The Cam of the Reds WHETHER true or not, the rumor Whit been swung into motion that the chimplon Reds have developed. In scv m .Imtances, a case of tbo Enlarged Bn. "if this is true and It continues, not efen the genius of Pat Moran can nave then from disaster. Wc have'n hunch, leTr, that very few of them will got . ...- --- - ... Lt, lunil TttT fir Dy lHl WIW any uuiuurm m tBPriment. Nothing can wrccK a Dull elnti qulCKer. lormuiumuci, uu"mk cm wreck an Individual or n nation quicker. As tho Bean enlargr,, n n rule, every other capacity ohrlnks In fiiportlon. Jhe Redti have a .wonucrnii onpor- IttWr this season to repeat. They have mrtd themselves 10 do me oesi uuu iu -It would be a trifle tough on Pat and llunr members to have a fine onnor- I hiltr wrecked by the egotism of n few hrahers. But such things Have haii- prwd and always will. The Braves nnnrcclated too lute tlic futility of permitting the Bean to ex pind. In place of being world conquer tri, as they thought themselves to be In 1015 after wrecking the Athletics, they bite been jokes nearly every scanon imct. Th same seamy fate will overtime tty dub traveling under such an afflic tion. And So It Goes TEN' years ago a big, lanky, left hander created a furore by drawing J11.000 in the open market. He, too, was a record -breaker In his day. He won nineteen straight games ted later handled a twcuty-onc-lnnlng affair and carried it on to victory. A day or two ago he Btoppcd on the I olf course at Jacksonville to exchango udtbaket with another big left-hander ho had just brought $12T),000 (ap proximately) in tbo marts of trade and wrter. Thus the old met the now the Rube t the "Babe" the bensation of ono Ktaanp 700 New Easter Suits Just in Stocks in a Great Spring Offer For New $50 Spring Suits For New $55 Spring Suits For New $60 Spring Suits For New $65 Spring Suits THAT'S the high point of the story, but the im portant part of it is that every one of these suits is a worsted, either finished or unfinished as you prefer. Seven hundred of them in all new, all-wool, guaranteed, conservative or double-breasted styles in fine browns, blues, grays pin, pencil and chalk stripes. What every man and young man is asking for this spring. .Wonderful opportunity to get ready for Easter. Wanamaker & Brown iCs decade met the sensation of another. Ruth probably never thought about It What Marquard thought might have been any one of the following Unci: "I, too, was a king In Babylon." "I. too, have lived In Arcady." "Tho hnlf-gods go when the gods ar rive." t But very likely It was something en tirely different. Football Changes WE CAN suggest In advance that very few football changes will be made. The forty pluys will not replace the present system of (lftccn-mlnutc quar ters, bccausc-thc latter system, with cer tain faults, has proved successful. There Is a chance that the goal ufter touchdown will either be abolished or revised In n fashion that will employ the services of tho entire eleven as a ma chino. Indlanlzlng cutting down from be hindshould certainly go. This isn't a matter of rules, but of sportsmanship unii iuir piay. The game proved entirely too popular and too successful last season to call for any extended tnmpcring. You Know It Soon iclthin the sand troughs we'll be jousting; Boon within the bankers we will swing; And when you, hear 'em mutter "Oce, I'm rotten with the putter" Then you'll know beyond ull doubt that it i apri'nj7. "TlAnNES meets Hngcn." But only J-J a limited number nrc clashing with the first syllabic of Barnes's opponent these dusty days. ONE of the main spring training de vices of a number of our well-known athletes In different sports seems to be in the nature of an earnest effort to keep out of jail. Which Is at all times n most worthy and exemplary motive. ONE) citizen who knows the great se cret, "now much did 'Babe' Ruth actually cost?" Is the tar collector. GEORGES CARPENT1ER WEDS Marriage .Occurs Ahead of Schedule to Avoid Crovyde Paris, March 8. Georges Carpcnticr, houy eight boxing champion of Eu- i ope, was married to Mmc. Georgette l-unreiitla Klussc at the city hall to day. The religious ceremony will be celebrated at a Paris church tomorrow. The civil mnrrlage occurred some hours before the time originally set, in order to avoid the crowds. The biidu said ufter the ceremony Unit she did not like boxing and would not watch her husbaud light for tho championship. I'ronco DesCamps, Car pentier's iniiuugcr, had previously an nounced that her opposition would cause tho mutch with .Tnck Dempscy to bo Cnrpcnticr's final fight. HEATING VENTILATING POWER PIPING STEAM FITTING H.L.Roberts 118 Northl6'-St PABCEL POST "SWEETAIR" The Modern Method of Painless Extraction of TEETH Oat U SO teath eitraata without pain er dancer. net n thlnr for narma n in nr roiiow n m DR. MOSES S. E. Cor. 7th Ar Market Sta. Formerly ! ot TwnlnI gaaetfal Bin'iiiiiniiiniiiiiK nwiiirafliiiMiwiuMmiiiiitMM lied! CHAMPION SWARTHMORE HIGH 10 PLAY IN PHIIA Sovon Local Nlnos on 19-Gamo Schedulo of Little Garnots This Yoar ny PAUL TRKP Seven Philadelphia schools nppcar on Bwnrthmore High School's nineteen game baseball schedule for the season of 1020. Episcopal Academy Is the first nine to be opposed to Swarthmore, and the game will bo played on the letter's diamond April 0. The second Philadelphia nine to play Hwurthmore High is Pcnn Charter, on April 20. and the game will be staged on tho Little Quakers' (field. Catholic High will come next the following week, nnd this match, too, will be put on In Philadelphia. Other local teams to play Swarthmore, High are WVst Philadelphia Catholic High, April HO. nt Swarthmore; Gcr manlown Friends', May 28, nt Swarth more: West Philadelphia High. June 1, nt Philadelphia; South Philadelphia High, June 4, at Swarthmore. Coach Wattcrson, the Bwnrthmore High coach, will have a veteran ball club, and another successful season Is expected. The coach already has started Indoor practice for the battery men. nnd regular outdoor drill Will begin at the liuish of the basketball schedule! weather permitting. Two star slabmcn will bo depended upon to bear the brunt of the pitching. They urc Manning and Hoover. Pow ers, the star backstop, will be among those on hand to don the chest protec tor nud mask. Shortstop will be cared for by the pitcher not In the box, while Otttlcy, Frlcko and Yarnall will cover first, second nnd third, respectively. Schedule for Swarthmore High fol lows: 'April 0. Hplicopil Academy at Swnrth more. April IS, Ilaierford Treo nt Haver ford: April 20 Perm Charter School at Phila delphia. April 23. lllrtley Parle It, 8. 8t Bwarthmnref April 27. Roman Catholic H. H. at Philadelphia; April 30. Weal Cathollo Hind School at Swarthmore ..May 4. Lanadawno It. H at Lansdowne; May 7. Cheater It. a. at Swarthmore: May 11. Upper Darby II a. at Upper Darby: May 14. 1-ower Merlon II, S, at Swarthmore! May1 15. West Cheater II. at tfwnrthmore: May IS, St. Luke'n Academy at St, Luke's: May SI, Cheltenham II, O. ar Swarthmore: May 25. Georxo School nt Oeorpe School: May 2H, Uermantown Friends' at Swarthmore. June 1. Weat Philadelphia II S at West Philadelphia, Juno 4, Southern It, K. at Nwartbmorr; Juna 8. open: Juno 1!. Kadnor II. S. at Swarthmore, pendlnir. SHOPS GENTLEMEN 1110MT PtmliCTflll 99 MANHATTAN SHIRTS in raiucB.rau 1018 CHESTNUT 113 S. THIRTEENTH Rely on Guticura To Clear Away Skin Troubles Heap to dH, Olatmtat to aeotae Jateaaa to pew dar.Se. Banplaotnilia,Sf.XaUUa,atut. Monday Erf., Mir. 8, IS Unrrv Bright vs. Harry Lconm K. O. Joo Dally vs. Young Coster Frank McManus vs. Kid Potty Jack Toland vs. Frank Darcy I1KNNY JIMMIB VALGER vs. MURPHY Seat on a1r. ran 'V nrteeji. niniham Hotel. 11th and Market Sta. Major Biddle Tournament ArBIL lmi nd 20T. Knroll Now rrlira Cold Watches. Hold Foka Prize PHILA. JACK O'BRIEN'S B.l"c,,rTafB,Titi ayaaasriiif,tfBA'i., AUDITORIUM A. A. 8l yJ TOK.SDAY KVO.. MARCII 0TII WIUJK MrCI-OSKI'.Y t. JOK MARKH S OTHER (100D IIOUTrt TOSS1 BfllfflWillir IU Monday Erf., Mar. 8, 192ol riTl OF PHILADELPHIA, SCALES IN AT O'DONNELL EARNS DRAW WITH LYNCH Gloucester Glovoman Entitled to Even Broak When New Yorker "Cheats" Bvcn Elvood"srcClo8kcy would admit tJmt Josy Lynch, of New York, didn't try his Wei tx-nt ngnlust .Top O'Dou ncll, of Gloucester, nt the Nntlonnl Saturday night. O'Donncll put on ouch n hurrlcano battle, while Lynch was punching undcrv wraps, that the Jersey battler was entitled to n draw. Despite the fact thnt Lynch pulled n Jot of his punching, landing but two hard rlght-htnders throughout the nix rounds, the contest was fast and did not lack interest. However, there wan no doubt that the Gotham gloveman did not extend himself, being contented to go along nicely and make n good fight of it. Tommy Jamison won from Johnny McLaughlin In n listless bout. Chris Chnney proved in exactly one minute that he is no bimbo by knocking out Hobby Hobldcnu in sixty beconds of tho opening round. Kid ''Vngner had the better of tho first four rounds against Jimmy Hums, and although the latter rnlllcd In the last two sessions, the for mer deserved the decision. Frnnklc Mur ray outpointed Little Jeff. MURPHY SUIT TODAY Hearing 8et to Recover Rent for Cubs' Park Chicago, March 8. Charles Webb Murphy's suit for nn injunction to pre sent the Nntlonnl League from maklug any wchedulo embracing games with the Chicago team, and to prevent the Chi cago ball club pluylng any gumes until his suit ngalnst the club for damages is settled, is to be heard today. Although papers in the injunction suit were served on the National League magnates during the recent baseball meeting here, they were not prevented from issuing the 1020 schedule, which hnd been prepared previously. Murphy'smit results from the sale ot the Chicago club to Charles Wccgh mnn nnd nssoclntes following the dis banding of the Federal League. Hllllara I. Hall, of 201 Cricket avenue. Ardmora. Pa,, a former Pclanaro Countr Leaamer, la open to pitch for an independent tram tills year. I Stationery J Stock ram Books, Xooso Leaves, Binders, Holders; Blank Books, Stock Drafts, Checks, Certificates and Collection and Dis count Registers ; pens, pencils. Inks, erasers ; Card index cabinets and filing devices. All the above are carried in stock, ready for immediate delivery. WILLIAM MANN COMPANY 529 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. New York Offices; 261 Broadway. Founded in 1848 BLANK BOOKS Bound and Loose Leaf LrTHoartAPiiiNO PHINTINO ENOrtAVINa opnen STATIONEP.T AND SUPPLIES rnOTOPLAYS AlUU- 12th Morris ft Pasayunk Ava. ftlnamDra Mat.DalIyat3; EvgB.0;3&0 DOltOTHT DALTON In "1ILACK IS WHITE1' All FfUFMV Frankford & Allegheny ALiLiEAjnul I Mat. Dally 2:1B. 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BIANCHB SWEET In WOMAN OF PLWABtrnuMi lEFFpRSON a9,,,MATiNETS5APLr -- -ww .IVW4IA.1U VVJiHUj" PHILADEPHiA' MOHDAY, ROOKY PHILS OUT Tl "Gavvy" Cravath Squints at the Weather and Decides in Fa vor of Hard Vork-Out Itlrmlncliam, Ala., Mnrch 8. Mnn ngcr "Gnvvy" Cravath trotted his I'lillly aspirants out to Illckwood field early this morning to put them through thidr first spring practice of the sen son. Today the thermometer hovered around forty, with n dawllng sun. The weather forecast is fair and warmer all day. Cravath has issued strict training orders. All players must be In their rooms nt 10 o'clock, nnd the dally drill commences nt 0 o'clock every morning. Only about onc-hnlf of the Pbiladcl phin players have reported. The ball players here are Pitcher Mike Cantwell, George Hmith, Wclnert. Betts nnd Lingrct. The last-named plnjcr was the star of tho Mnssillou nine, ot the Ohio State League, last season nnd looks good enough to stick intthc big show. The Infieldcrs are J. Miller. Petty, Wrightstone nnd Stew nrt. Wrightstone missed the Phillies in Philadelphia and arrived on n late train. He is a likely looking fellow, hut there it no telling about young play ers until the season really opens. The outfielders arc Walsh, Lebour venu and Manager Cravath. Lebour vcau surprised his friends when tin youngster blew In with n charming voune wife. Mrs. Lcbourveau Is from California nnd is an expert bast-bull I fan. "There is nothing wrong with tlih weather," chirped Cravath this morn ing, "nnd wo will stnrt practice In enrncst. I intend to give my men all the work they can stand up under this week, for I know they will be good nnd stiff after tho first three days. I hope to stage my first practice game by Saturday." Manager Cravath and Bill Shcttsllnc spent yesterday In tetc-n-tctcs around the hotel lobby, while the players put in the day sizing up the big steel in dustries. The Phils are quartered in one of the largest hotels downtown, and those craving excitement will have no trouble in finding it. For Banks ODAY IN PRACTICE BANKING records should be perma nentwhich means the ubq of qual ity papers,' inks and other supplies. Mann Stationery meets tho banker's most exacting demands. PHOTOPLAYS The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantco of early showing of tho finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through tho Stanley Company of America. OVERBROOkT 3D a0 -tAVJrw HAVERFORD AVE. MABEL NOnMAND ,nu""A,i; "MICKEY" PA! -ACE "", MARKET fiTRBBT THB COPPEIUIEAD" PRINCESS "e'lo"?,81" vr. e.LA.-. m. to ii ao p. m. pLfitxia OF LIES" REGENT "isiv irra DOROTHY olNirf' K 11 P. M, "MARY ELlkTcOME'a'VS n. RIAITY"i OEIIMANTOWN v -ArMSPn,1 . w xnir.jc UABLE3" RUBY ,WIUUXAOTi.WW TTH LEW CODVf; to lla8 p- M "THE nRgKEN0?.?rr,.. 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"BACK TO OOD'B COUNTRY- STRAND aEluUKTOWvTA,Y&AVflft WALIACE REID In VENANOO "DOUULB SPEED1" WEST ALLEGHENY " l.vnv rnnv i- Allegheny "TTin BELOVED CHEATER" JOHN BATtRYlIORE In "RAFFI.ES" ma unjiu of OPPORTUNITY" Compltt chart ahowlc program (or tht vtek appear Saturday avenlar and Sunday, ' MAMOH 8, 1020 ' VAN SLYCK REGAINS BASKETBALL LEAD Heads List of Scorers in Inter collegiate' League Chance for a New Record ".Mike" Sweeney, the star Penn for ward, has dropped back again to second place In the Intetcolleglnte basketball point race nnd Van Slyck returns to the ton plnee with n total point score of 117, four more than Sweeney. Penn sjlvnnla has still two games to play, however, nnd Ynlc only one more, which would indlcnto thnt Sweeney has nn ex cellent clmnce of again overhauling Van Sjlck nnd taking the first place for the season. Ah a result of the high scoring of this winter, interest now centers on the pos sibility of cither Sweeney or Van Slyck, establishing n now individual scoring record. Kinney, the former Ynlc star, holds the high mark, according to the n cords which have been kept ncurntoly only since 1000. Kinney caged forty three field goals and forty-four from fouls for n total of ISO points during the senon of 1010-17. -?"' SPRINO RESORTS ATIINTIC CIT'. N. J. ArvAmflTiican. PlBariotel of Distincuoivwvd RealComlort riBBPWOOT QARAOt. 5A?STriCO?'a. mJV&te'S.JJaMft Try CLARENDON Hotel Virginia Are. near Beach, 100 room, with hot nnd cold running watrri urlrate bathsi capacity 300 1 booklet. Monroe Hutehlns. IAKEMOOD. N. J. Laurel in the Pines Lakcwood, N. J. EQUABLE CLIMATIC CONDI TIONS. GOLF, RIDING AND SHELTERED WALKS. DAILY CONCERTS AND DANCING. BRANCH OFFICE, GEO. A. HUHN & SONS. BROKERS. FRANK r. HHUTE. Mar. 8PBTNO LAKE REACH. N. J. SPRING LAKE BEACH, N. J. THE QUEEN OCEAN nESORT. Booklet. 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William J.. 8J8 South Alder street, will do the third basing for the Danville club down in Dixie during the 1020 seuson, McCulIough hnd been doing a lot of good Infield work for various teams around this vicinity for several years, nnd shaped up so well In twilight ball games with local tenms last summer that some one sent his name to Jim Moore, manager of the Danville, Xa.4 club. Bill and Jim hnd nn exchange of letters and yesterday McCulIough sent n signed contrnct to the Danville boss. The Virginia League starts early this season, playing beginning the first week In April, nnd McCulIough will report to Danville on April Fool's Day. It will be Bill's first experience in tho minor league. lie has been indulging in tho na tional pasttlmc for six years, nnd has nlwnys made good because of Ills de pendable batting. McCulIough first came into promi nence on the diamond as n scholastic star with the Olrard College nine, having Gfie Qhoice of those, who can afford, to ehoasej farRINORESOin 8 ATLANTIC TITY tet ua make roa feel at hem (a the "CUT of Robust Health" Hotel Morton voeean End Vlnclnla Are. Caoaellr 230. ausTwiiir. priTnti. nam elf. I altraya opt VIONTICELLO Kentutlty Ave ft Beach Cap. BOO: modern throughout: 3.0() up dally, special weeklri Amer. plan. Booklet. MECKLEY It rETTEft. HOTEL ST. CHARLES 1 N.J. I ustoe. I On the Ocean Trent. Atlantic City. mer. I'lan. YAvt. ;. Grosscup. Trustee, HOTEL BOSCOBEL xwY Ave, . .-.u. uwvwi.u open all year: SIS up weekly. Phono UT. A. E. MARION. Westminster Ky Av- neur Beach. Elev. TTCBUIU1131CT , , . prvat(, Dath(1. run water: 14 v.kly.: J2.30 up dally. C. Buhr. EDUCATIONAL Both Heic Our graduates are In conatant demand tn rood-paylnc poslUons. Urecs: Sborthsm. the easy, speedy system. 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A 24-Day Cruise for the West Indies, including visits to Havana, Port Antonio, Kingston, Panama, San Jose, Port Limon and Nassau. When you get back Winter will have gone. Inclusive fares from $425. Send for illustrated boof(lel Europe Our itineraries arc fully planned. Spring Tours include the Riviera, Italy, France, Belgium and England. Membership limited to twclvo "passengers. In tho present un usual conditions abroad, our patrons are already assured in advance of tho best hotel reservations and travel accommoda tions. Next departures: S. S. Adratic, March 20 S. S. Mauretania, April 17 Frequent departures throughout the Spring and Summer. California Escorted Tours leave April 12, May 10 and later. The itinerary includes: "Grand Canyon Southern California with its at tractive and restful Coast resorts -Yosem-ito Valley San Francisco return route through Colorado." Accommodations reserved at best hotels only. Bermuda Bi-Weekly Sailings by FURNESS BER MUDA LINE. Inclusive tours $123 up. Hotel and travel arrangements for visit ing Winter and Spring resorts; Atlantic City, Old Point Comfort, Virginia, Caro lina, Florida, Cuba, etc , 4. Ys iy DANVILLE CLUB graduated from that institution In 191T. ' Jvnter Bill played with Brown frep, ana i also appeared In tho line-ups of tho In' , ' diaua, Fort Washington and Bcmcnt teams, v Mac is nineteen years old, 145,' pounds, 5 feet 0 inches, and throws and' bats right-handed. Cordler Ranked First New York. March 8. Aucuata J. Cordler,' of the Tale Club, amatelir aquuh tennl champion of the United Htates, has ben placed at tho head of tho ranking- Hat br the National Rouaah Tennis Aaaoclatlon at a " mentlniT here ..... . . John W. Appel, Jr., of the Harvard Club.i who was defeated by Cordler In the national tourney, but twice won from him In Inter club matchos. wai put In second placo. Anderaon Danar national runner-up, alio ot tho Harvard Club, la third. HTKAM8HIP NOTICES I MM Lines AMERICAN LINE Faat Mall Htramrra NEW YORK PLYMOUTH CHERBOURG SOUTHAMPTON Piiiladclnliin .Mar. 13lApr. 10 1 May 8 May 15 May 22 New York . . .Mar. 20 Apr. 17 1 St. Paul Mar. 27 Apr. 24 NEW YORK HAMBURG ' Manchuria . .Mar.27Mijr 8Jime 19JIy7l Mon(o1ia ...Apr.lOMiy22Julr 3lAr.M Philadelphia-Liverpool West Pool Mar.12 Rcjjina Mar. 24 Andalusia Mar. 31 Havcrford Apr. 5 Philadelphia-Glasgow Galahad Mar. 10 Eastern Sea Mar. 22 Philadelphia-Hamburg West Celeron Mar:15 West Wauneke Mar. 27 , RED STAR LINE ,' N. Y. SOUTHAMPTON ANTWERP Kroonland ..Mir. 17 Apr. 24 May 29 Jmtr''i Finland Mar. 24 May 1 June 5 Julylt Lapland ....Apr. 3 May 8 Jun.l2JulTl7 Zetland June 19 Julr'Z4 Philadelphia-Antwerp ., Nockum Mar. 10 West Celeron Mar.lG, Nervier Mar, 15 Western Plains Mar. 29 West Wauneke; Mar. 27 ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE Philadelphia-London Eastern Shoro Mar. 9 Western Maid Mar. 2 Mahopac Apr. 5 Holland-America Line Philadelphia-Rotterdam A Steamer .Marchl April WHITE STAR LINE N. Y.-CHERBOURG SOUTHAMPTON ' Adriatic Mar. 20Apr. ZMaj 29Joly 3 Anil Rerularly Thereafter OLYMPIC Ju,y 8 Aug.28 UUimriVj Aug. 14 Sept. 18 NTCW YORrf UTKRVOOI. . Baltic Mar. 13 Apr. njMaj 22Ju 2f Celtic .jApr. 101. ... ...!.,, .... Oriaoa End Apr.l I. ...,,. Celtic May 15 Jane 19Jaly -24 NEW YORK AZORES GIBRALTAR NAPLES GENOA Canopic ..'. . .Mar.l6May HlJuIyHT Cretic Mar. 3lMny 26July'21 INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY T'asseneer (Kllce. 13 ID Walnut St.. Fhlla. FreUht Office. 403-fl Donne Dldr.. rtiUa. ncaiiptartera etnee 1SS0 STEAMSHIP TICKETS ESCORTED PARTIES i arttiHL bnuiata '-scnnsrrOEs aMeET5aLmrL ZOCLS.MSTH ST.. M7 TRAVEL. FKJCE lftOM CAMJC EARN-LINE lneonMrateal Uil 0. S. Shipping Board Steel Steum Geseral Cargs Regular Scrvios) Philadelphia Manchestar SS "Dea Moinea Bridge". Mar. Philadelphia Havana SS "Coqirina" SaDed SS "Lake Foxboro". .Mar. 12 SS "Lake Galera" . .Mar. 25 For ratea aad particnlara pftj fe ' Earn-Line Steamship Ct. 139 South Fourth SL PHILADELPHIA. PA. GREEN STARLINE Greek - Adriatic Ports Piraeus, Salonica and Trieste Other I'orta as Indneement. oirer Sai7mt from Philadelphia U.S.Shippine Board Steel Steamers SS "Zarembo" . . .LoarKnJ C fell I li a .... 0 hi a Jomar, uout Mch. 20 mr lunntr I'urneulurs Annlr CHASKURZ & CO., Inc., Agtnt, lOlh rioor. I)rerl lllds:., l'lilla. PAone; Lombard 5104 Main J 520 BERMUDA deal IVInter Vacation Ittsort FURNESS BERMUDA LINE I'ast. twin-screw, palatial ateamers S.S. "FORT HAMILT0N', ... 11.000 1 Tons Dlaplaeemsnt Ratlins trom New York every Wednesday S.S. "FORT VICTORIA" 14.000 Tons Displacement 8alllne trom New Tork every Haturdar No passports required for Bermuda. For further particular apply to ' FURNESS BERMUDA LINE rumens House. Whitehall Ht.. Now Tork WANTED 1 sectional llonttnr drydoek of thaj- IT type. Pead weldit llftlnr capucltr not less fliun ten tlionsand ions, vti tlirsa feet freeboard. Electrical driven pustms preferred. Dock to bo either steel or' wood and of quick llftlnr-typo, vln replylnr lvo ull dlnienslons of does) and depth required for aaraei also fflre detailed description. ' "" t. f. Kennedy1 ; 171 aiApISON AVB MBW TOBK k ( ,f ' '' M 41 . '! M A r-tfib v.- i.i M I .Yil -Li ,. i -A . "'V o v .-. ' ' '! .' fi -j:..v..'us jh. .-,
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