ih 1 fti l t .'. , " KEfejfO PWitC MMM-JPHIIiAJDIiliPHlA.,. SATURDAY, APRffi 24. 1D20- 5, FOOTB ALL MAY BE SOMETHING NEW, BUT OXFORD ATHLETES SHOULD KNOW THE SHOESTRINGPlM ROTAN, TEXAS GOLFER, DUE WITH BUXTON Ex-Philadelphia Champion Bringing Back a Lynneivood Hall Winner, Who Is Ruler Supreme of South- ' ivest Mitchell to Play V anion H.v SANDY MrMIIMCK TWO terrible tee.tnrtiirs trnns- j lluxlmi. mill liix return liere. even for o planted Ycxniis, nre roinliiK Plilln-.fi'W ni'Mity imiiitliH, will lend ctitisqdein flelphlnwnril In .lune to Interjeet n ule Niinlilne to the loenl senvon. eonolderable flurry Into loenl Rolf ntid I lluxlon will piny lu tlie I'liitndelpliln to plnv in tlie notional nmnteur ftom niiinteur. wlileli promises to Ije tlic Tine Valley. fnstest in jenr. pnrtletilnrly If HotnuN r. iiAfn. ii.-o iimnd ,.i, ,,,,, .,i.,,, statui 11II0WH him to eomncti' nlo. f Texas, tliree tlnms winner of the , ,lotll,,1 ,"1m." '"."B ,0 I'Went pliuiR, fnnimi. HotiHton Invltntlon and rulr , ",n "'" I"! luailiiuaiH-r-s ut Iitn Vnl J nreme of the -otlthweMern olf belt. p.-v " nuihi putpoie bciiiR to prime' t. .'niniiie hlniKcIf for the nntlounl nmnteur to be ' I Co 1 11 11 18 lemcniuejeii uric oy wie ::,. " ." i .pini-i. PENN'S BOXERS WHO BATTLE M. I. T. TONIGHT . i 1. 1. .... ...... .i.., i . ..' i rfte in miitu n- "" .' .... iinrinni llnll 'P onu' fW "8o diirltiK n Mioit tnrry here. tight now they t n Ik of him In lornl elrelM in nwed tonen. forHliu fnc1 that n few ilaye hro. while visiting heir, tie hntl onlv a slze-elghteen putt for n pur four nl the cRliteenth litilc nt I'lne Valley, nnd n record 70 over the full r nurse. . . .. ,, .,,, TliU Rieat CoMlm-tyiM Rolfei will br accompanied here, or bronchi, by t'omeron lUixtou. Plillailrlpliin-brccl iiniiteiir Rolf nee. who is itn ex-dmni-pnm. Huston enme up Inst year for hoit vncntlon and played whirlwind coif for the edification of the toddler" when he won both the WHniitiRto'i and I'liovy Chaw tnurne.VH with ridiculous mhp.' as they sa. He IIuInIh'iI -econd for I he inednl in the hynnewood Hall fui, Wilmington tourney". (ioini Oreat llotli these stais. who will nlitd ron fiHernble Rolf, luster over the local settinp. ate Koine the link oC Texas Mice days as seldom befoie. especially Itntnn In the Houston invitation tliis ,ear Itotnn shot a ('! for the medal, three vtioke.s better thai) pnr. and many itioke.s better than Dave Ilerron. na tional champion, who was tripped up by nn unknown early In the play. Ilotan learned IiIh Rolf at ltass IloiltH, (Jloucester. Mass.. and I lux ton. tirevious to RolnK to Texas, was for mnii. cai n member of Huntingdon Vnll'cynnd later Pine Valley. Ilinton left n few years ngo to take a whirl nt tlie cotton merchant business. lie left for n time to act as assistant rijrpptor or trame in mo I nitcti Htnles Whatever tbov do. the iiiitp iiriwrnirn of Hiitiin and lluxlon her,, will add con sldeialde zip to what promises to be the zippiest of local Rolf sensons. Binglcs and Bungles Ihir Ph'!n mnnil ni I ht' nprnlnt) hnur lUiit altmioon In .1 o'rloil, llroyUlu unn Jin enemu aunln. Tiiniorrnw- will lie 11 liny of" rft for llir I HUM. M.tlt.ll.t MlaV ...la. ..til. .!. !.. . .. . ..... t. ..... tiiii! mi- iiiuirn In HoMon for n llirre-Rnmr nrrlfn. I lip A - ivlll 1, home Jtondnv If they noulil ct liomc oftpner tliej might win Ten moip kiihc Oimp VIII. trfio m brrn holding old. trill lorn the llcl ior i!CjI crrh, Tlip A 's were ft Itllp In Nrw York jr. lerilui flip vitp Hchrilnlril In plnv th Innkpps thin uflrrimnn, ImrrloK ruin on. I rrr.i tlilnx. 1 I B. i ' i'r'l'i i"i . I'yMJMTa'n T" ffl'i' i noli' ' ' ij itiiiWHP 'ij.!!1'1 rflWiWWWWBWrfflWWff1r ' v.WWpWiWiw' i-4 rXSAmiivJfflrfasiAiM2 i"" - PERRY TO HURL I International iLengue . o i i o 0 o s o i A-tt V 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 07 id S AGAINST YANK Toronto Ilrndlnif H(tlterle Hck mul nnu uroain ttiirfnlo . Ilnltlinorp. Hundtiergi Ilrot o i n n n n o o 4 & iy llntterlea c-nrruthern. McCubo nnJ MMl. lioiiKh. Hnlllvan 1'ranlt nnd KBan Akron-Jersey t'lly I'niitpnnPil rln Ilocliftef-!rVrncuc l'o:poncil rain. """ Arm v snti Maruarrl Tl Groat Scott Makes Bow in New' ':l ''" v,- v.. aphi ji.-nartr.u.i ?Vl 'nn 111 (iu I'lnjcij n -'iifi nn iiniiic rrnitiruHi .; 1 1 -, ... . 1 The content wag exiled nt tht end or tht York in UppOSItlOn tO ' ninth Inning to enable the vlallora to rmcrt u 1 ' a tmln OaMri. h new ridet nltcher.wefit. T ' tho full distance nnd nlthnunh lilt fretly.w I ,, 1 the third when Itarvnrd scored threo runt. ' 1 Ruthless Hugmen BODIE BACK IN LINE-Up! KTKtllSIHI S'OTirKH T i 2' Xaav-4 'Hie I'ciiii Ikimiik (earn will swin.u into nclion toutglil giilns( the .M. I. T. t earn In Welfilitnian Halt. The tliiahcis have been dolus Rood uorl( miller the cnarhliiR of (ipoirc Dcclur. Thnsn In the picture are, read I lis from left to id lit: StandinR Manager Apfelbatiiu, (.onion Ituilictl. 115 pounds; Assistant Manager Ward, I)ae Sloman, 125 pounds, and Coach George Derlier. Sltt lug Tommy O'Malley. I :t. pounds; Carl A. Wlselielt, i:i5 pounds; Captain Hetno llonriie, 175 pounds; N. H. Itrssel, l.'H ouiids; .1. lticsllii, 115 pounds HARVARD ROWS NAVY Middler Slight Favorites With Three Races on Card Annapoll.s. Md.. April ''. Ilnrruul and I'nited States Naval Academy oais men were in top form today for their three races over the Severn river course late this afternoon. The middies were sligljt favorites in t li- betting for the 11111 In varsity event. "The Hist race b'Mween the fiesliincii crews, nrnliiililv will in.r h.. uttiftml n..tll ' wlvp,rK7lr,?..k?,;lfv.,,i!,:;.u,"'H!:iH.:" tk "'" un;mm ,,f ,,n '" n,ir.... Je.tercho lliiliili lilt n double In the third. I tliilis. '1 he second Vlll'sitv eiglils will ! It', "inn In Ihe.ln.t round he Ml Into ii double. ,,,.,. InniuMlintelv nfterunnU with tl... rieiHn'ii.l biR race Deing the lirst varsity eights i iM'r'.S wliidiiit; up tjie imigiiiiii All races will t. i.ouii What May Happen "1 YALE CREW VS. COLUMBIA Ivar I.plKtonnl Xtndemv whitewashed I'im I'hnrter This m.ikei iha Yellow nnd niue a horse of niiuihi loi Vlller" feem to o In dnuhlrs. I III Baseball Today j Varsity Eights Will Race Late This . J Afternoon New llaxen. Conn.. April 'J I. -With l.ii.e onismciiin the best of londltioii and Manowf I'laralh look (s.iiir u lih I xijilre Vcli- llnrriMiti, Inn that no nil hr Innk. rx cr;.t it hrallhu tiring nt tin hall in thr ei'. tilth, irhlch nrtt'-il hltii n tn,tr at hill oillu. NATIONAL I.IIAOli: W. I.. I'.C Win I'lll.burBh S 2 .714 . HriHiklMi A 'J .711 .7.111 l-hllmlelnhla. 4 :i .''l .nj.l tinrliiiiutl I -1 -V'l .I.'.-. St. Louis 4 I .500 ..vxn llneton. 3 3 .Un ..VIII ridrnrn . '! 0 .'iVI .XVl Nhw nrk I I .'MO .SM.I AXIf.KICAN I.IIAdlT W. I.. V.C. Win ChlniEii I 0 1 .000 l.dlMI (i i .H-.7 .;: x i .ss:i .85: W'nslilncton . .' X .n ..151 New Vork '-J t .."WW jiJa 'oufiilenee reiRiiing In both camps, tho ..iiostuRc was all set today for the t wo -mile jyj race of the Yale and Columbia var-ity ','M crews mi the Hnusatotii)- rier al Sliel "J 53 'ton. late this ufternomi. As ii eiiretnin miser, the Yule and ( olnmbin junior varsity crews will o Polo (.rounds, New Ytirlt. April "' I Scott ferry made his third stall of the spnoii for the .Mnckmen here tbs iifternooii when he took the hill m.'niijM Miller lliiggins' Ituthless Ynukees. Scott turned in a verdict for Mink mi opening dn.i. when he turned hack the ankccs nt Shibe I'ark. but be lost to Washington last Wednesday. The big Westerner i in gieul shape and feci- sure he i an turn the trick against the Yankees todnx. Hllggliis was undecided about his i pitchers and hnd both Carl Mays and! Iloli Shawkej warming up Shnwkey hist season was wry effective ngalnst the Mackiueii. but it was he wlm los I the decision on opening day. Mob is anxious for a chnuce to uiuie back. The injuiv to llabe Until piolmbl. will keeji him out of action for two weeks. Ilnbi- was examined yesterdnj. and this wo the verdict handed down by the (ilijieiaii. A muscle has been ' torn from the eleventh rib. An X ray photograph will be taken today. I'ill" 1'iidie. who had been Inilelitiilelv i rnn stut-. ut stuir ('nl- suspended for leaving the club during! the training reason, has-been leturned to good standing and was in the line-up at the i-lait of the game this afti ion ill Itlllli'- plnre College Baseball Games Scheduled for Today lenn t, Vnle. nl Neu lliivrn. Mnrinrd vs. Cnliiinhhi, ut .New Vork rrinreloii ts. Ituterrs. ut lrin(elon. . .NHiirluinore is, lere. I.ehlffh is. Arm. Ht W'rt I'nlnl. Nu.v vm. (.eorirrtnwn. ut Ann undls. I'lttslmrah -.. I nhrmll.t or Vlrxinlii. nl i-ens (in, llliklnsmi vs. Ursliius. ill ( nrllsle, llrown . Unit Cross, nt I'rovldi-nie, Siruruse vs. It. P. I,, ut Trov, IV est tiriclnl.i vs. t jrnrelr Teih,, ut Philadelphia to Scandinavian Ports' Christiania, Gothenburg, Copenhagen Regular Service U. S, SKipfilni Boird Steel Sttancrt S S"CALVERP'..May3 A Steamer Juno QFrom Pitr 78, South Wharvet) The Charles T. Mcgee Co. Agtntt for U. S. Shipping Board Drcxel Building PHILADELPHIA Bell Lombard S100 iV ' W ?I ft EARN-LINf, I'nmdeii llluli . l-f.-n I...1 .Nmthinal 'J No II wnnn't'feolbHll I to il be for the Henle.v distance of n mile and live sixteenth. The crews prolmbl.v will dual for dip varsity race as follows : , .Niiv How. .iHHomliil IUoiiiiI :i ,lor AIo Xlllnnovu trnitnrrd .Mount -t. M.io'h i dn. I. Oruves. ,-,. Siinhuiii il .IiiIiiikIoo. 7. 10 to A. JJvelrttnHii, slnikr, lllnr. ioxwaln. I'laik. , Hii nurd How. Uuvls. i.athrop, a l;ur U'unif-i irhat on i, mm.- Ihtuk nhoii I '.'e". ' Terry. .". AP.C.ikk. II Hrdeulrk. 7 iiim the halter fill eiot hr Ihl'ik- at ill I 1l1,a,nn" s'lokv Olnisleml ioWHln. Wll- 1 (SIO.IV llube Hitlh Is out for tun Meek on iHi-niiut of nn Injured rib. This Is Ituth's llr.t homer. th VoaAi le-of Swil .rt lam! tntUi Mhletbs Ilelrnll .jr.o .-.no .000 .1110 .I4:t I "e ,i . :, ,. . -"' " K" , viesi i irKini.i vs. i jrnreir leui., ut .sun the two-mile distance, this race stinting vloncmitovvn. , Via 'at I 4,"; li In iitinitil tlint ilin ui, iilnite vs. ( ornel I. nt tl hniu, ':tl I I. in i '"P'1"1 """J1.1,1; Ufl'A , 1-ordhnin vs. utlmllr t nlversll.. ut W.v.h f.i eights will be seul nwaj al i :.'(). I liKtmi. h; I lie varsit.v crews will be boated as """"'ibiiiii nu i.ee v. luiiurii, nl I '"'follows: inilon. CLEARY BEATS TIERNEY r Inrorooraled 1X91 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer) General Cargo McCULLOUGH VS. MADISON , Harper and Gault Battery Against Regular Scrvico Philadelphia Manchester in .nun Hums Bank and Trust League riillade'iihln Truvi unt a.i to a m.o. ,1 ,,.iiie- wnr bohtilities but is now- bnek- Oouum lint km the, nrt Cciruiin.i chili lu tu", '" Ihelr namo with Kidil tv Trust to (luting wai liosiiiiiiis. nut is now natk ,,,,, .So).,0 ,,lahbal hoikiu. "" iirlmt thiee tuns In the Hrai Innlm n vice president of the tirin oT bis, "nil wiuniiiK by . lu i "i i suliur piny ui ,,otlier-ili-law. II. I,, l.'dwards & Co.. At Ihut. Swiss inovemenl u'lcrnrmlb limit "J'."'"."'" fi'u1lbiTMrdUb'':,,',wlv;Kn .ottnll merchants, with vaults at Dallas. , to l.rnt. .,, tl.nt A.nerlenn ni.,.ii,.l,- nlns ld,ch of " foul b Third b..,emun Why .... i .!.! I. I.i 1, .!... r..: i.. mneies live i nori. . .in risni ior i renrn. ihimuii ii. r.ii.i -.'" uiinii.vo- in. ima i,in llrlelnns live on lifer. here to be on the high road to fortune, TVai'i trnlfor In t II Im eltv wlm lainn-u him is a standi friend nnd admirer of " ' " ""." I ?. ..".' '. ' . .""'" "" " "'"""- ). " : ". ' r"n"V..V,nu. ,.'".'.'OJ- -". iioiiinou in uir irii hoqi IJhUh i-un cuinnilMHP nmec WiUihiph Penn Lacrosse Team Wins NV llmrn, Conn., pnl : ' h.. i ni ft Jteil YtUf et'T(Ja lift, tlltiull SCHEDULE FOR TODAY NATIONAL I.KAtil K llrouhhn ill rhll.idelnhlii N'en Vf,e-Mt I.ihIiu Clnelnnutl ut Chlriice ' SI. I.ouln nl l-ltlsl.uri.-h p A VI Kit I CAN l.aVtlfK lhtell(s fit New York ttoston ul WiiHhtiiKton Ohlcuro nt Delrnll rlevelund ut M. I, mil. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS N TltVl. I.KAOl i: IlrmiUljii, .It I'hllllrs. I, Mt. Louis. Hi l-lllchiireh. 7. ('Inrinnntl, Al ChlrnKO. !l. New ork-llof.tnn, iiostnnuedt r.ilu. mi:u'ii an i.iuon: llrslnn. 4 1 Wnslllnzton, '.'. All other mimes postponed. What Is Behind The "Outlaw" Rail Strike? Every phase of the great strike that has extended across the country during the past two weeks is covered in the leading article in THE LITERARY DIGEST for April 2 lth. In the opinion of the Jersey Journal (Jersey City), "the outlaw strike is trying either to put union labor out of business or to put the country out of business," and the Evening PohL (Chicago) declares that it is "a test of organized labor's ability to control its own affairs. If unionism cannot control its forces and cannot prove its value as a co-operating factor in the great task of doing the country's work and producing the country's wealth, the verdict will go against it." While Attorney General Palmer affirms that the strike was the result of I. W. W. leadership and of the working out of an international Communist program, Samuel Gompers, head of the American Federation, blames "men like Senator Cummins and Governor Allen, of Kansas, with their legislation to deny a man the right to quit work to enforce a legitimate claim or redress an injury," for the "wave of uncontrollable resent ment" which found expression in this strike. The Evcniny Public Ledger (Philadelphia) declares that "the pressure that greed and stupid opportunism have put upon all wage earners is almost intolerable. To be promised relief, yet to see the cost of necessities rising steadily about twice as fast as your wages, to see a day approaching when shoes and shelter may be matters of doubt, is to be ready material in the hands of blind agitators." Read THE DIGEST this week if you would get the news of this great strike as drawn from all available sources. "The Digest's" Poll o 11,000,000 Voters The Most Impressive Indication of the People's Choice for the Presidency Ever Given Outside of a Presidential Election When it is recalled that the total vote cast in' the last presidential election was about eighteen nnd one-half millions and that in the present poll THE DIGEST is taking eleven million voters are being. asked to name their choices for the presi dency, it will be seen that the results of this poll will give a very accurate idea of the man that the American public want for President. The second week's returns are published in THE DIGEST for April 24th. Every section of the country is being canvassed by mail in this poll, and many thousands of votes are being rcccivod daily. From now on up to the presidential conventions in June tho DIGEST will print a weekly tabulation of this monster vote, and it is not too much to say that it will be carefully and eagerly scanned by the public, and in all likelihood will have a consider able influence upon the selection of the candidates at the conventions of tho two great parties All the World-News of the Week 5n "The Digest" Besides the two feature articles, before mentioned, this week's DIGEST is particularly interesting. There is a wide variety of news-articles covering International Politics, The War Situation in Europe) Science and Invention, Religion and Social Service, Literature, Drama, Music and Education, while the lighter side of life is reflected in the form of humorous cartoons and other illustrations. April 24th Number on Sale Today -News-dealers 10 Cents $4.00 a Year The iteraryuipest Tlsa Mark ol Distinction to Be a Reader of The Literary Digest FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers of the Famous NEW Standard Dictionary), NEW YORK H m ;fj ., X,1,"Ts,ro!" P-tr lrnpmiii) Nn 7. I.i Is .n. f, I.OM.J.J., No .-,, Hunt. N 4 Sehlelfelln. No :i Orlncoll. No. '.' Muultoii lo. Vlln. coxxnain. (.'arnon ''olumlila -HtioKi', 1.1-yn (cnptiiln) .Nn 7 Vim HiiutFti. No rt Hiuvil: No .V l!rinaii. No I Gallic" No 3 Swlnbiini" No 1'. 'urr , bo.'. Wnldckr. roxffuiiln. Uruuli Swarthmore Beats Bucknell uowniowncrs oaay . c ur , . d-j a . M.OiIIoukU trnm. imil 3 ' a . "" - pr.ij Latter Wins First Four Rounds, but Weakens After That Ymium ,l.l,. of MjiiHMink ilei ti.(vel The .1 A up nf the Into .luck Lapp's runner im.wi. Will tic tln iittim-tloii nt Mmli -(in 1'iirk. Thirty-fourth mill Keen streets. UKiiiusI tlie Aliiiltson Ktiirx llnrper mul (i.iult will be the lintterv for the isilor. w lule iltritton. Siiilln l.rnlsburK. I'a.. April 'H A nlmh Inntnn ihIU li Hnnrthmnr on .irtenln In Hu".k nU s first Eume of season Thp morlnu le'Bri In ih fourth. The iriinn. nwi fcHturcl lij tlv Illllnx of Cnllioun iinil Derornei uni) tut 1 1 tin o ' .lull-in l'hIIiiiuii iiml IIumpnri.'M t'fHl- iiml ORden ultrheil t i.lKht TliTiie start'"! nironir tul.tnu tm tlrl four rounils hut wptiKnM whnn Clfaiv reathiil It's botlv with 't showir of rluhts and pft ut tlip tiitt of thr fifth "inn.. From thn on It wim urtatnn nnd Tirni JUMt ahnut tpan.iA(l to Ian: in lltuit 1 , Thi" apm.iMmt up rc.iiuniii wnilir ll'tnl n,, n.-t- a,ui ,np slni.liiB flichter from K rxinnton . n Boston Beats Washington , Johnn .r. -cm nnnther rHtiltiKtontan ut U.ishltiittnn. April i Jnnoa oniim. iin, 'luubti-illv was th l)ft hou' of the i Courtney nnd Zaihaty veKtenlnj and llr,s-.,i, , Itnnnl" irirnintl Mortaii hut ur. h.i.t look the second same of the rerles from I "tt'nd himself to do I' Finth lin(. fou-h Wnshlniftoti, I in Koir dr..f in thr.'e their u' IlcrniH! h ' as powera -of the ltorV runs nMa i ,. .,: , ' : . . " " defeated Jnrnm nrne of KennliiKten lit I "' '' etoti Mill lie tlie cliolr-e oil the hill nlx-faat rounds at the cainbn.i A lam I '"r 1"' h)Wllto i s OLDSfflOBILE TOURING! .. immetiKt-r C cilincler. elcKant nii'titioii new relinlahcil n bui Ittum 5 7(10 Lexington Motor Company of Pa. Lexington Bid;., 851-53 N. Broad St. NATIONAL A. A. TONIGHT Amerlrn'a Two (If at llanl.im Airs Joe Burman. Chicago vs. Patsy Wallace, Phila. I.en Ttrrnnlda ts. Voiini flrlffo Martin Jmlee T. Tnminr MrCinnn Mattr llrrlirrt . Itolitiv MrCunn Terrr MrCne t. Hlllle Kolilrr Tlel.els nt Dniinrlir's. :tX S. Iltli M. sti:.msiiii (iTiri:o stuvjiiiiii' NOTirns iTKMsl' NQTK IIS i Wm v m Wd B?5 BKjSjy A M J H a 7-i RfAR D J I'nasenpcr and 1'rrlshl frU-o I'Mlnilrlplilu to I. lasRim I'hlhiilelplilii " llrUinl rhllailrlpliln " l.iindi.n Ne orl. " (iiirrnstuun mul l.lrrpmil .rw inrK i.irrrtinni 1TTTI Mmlrlhi IIHionlioIni C oprnlniKen armnnlii Vnubati . . l(onl Crnrte .Mntirrtiinl . f 'uronlil ('alumbln .. . New ynrk ' Londonderry nnd t.lnfccow K. A. Vlrioria. .nv York " I.lienmol .. rtrl .New or " I.Urnmol ImperHlor New York " I lierlinurir mul M.iitluitnpton I'linnonlii New )ork " I'ulnis. Ilubrmnlk ami Trieste Itoynl UrnrBB v'" .orU " I'limoiith. C'lierlmiiru unit Soiithamutrni .New V New Y New Vork " l'l tnnul k " I'll tmilitli. ftertiiiitrir nmt tt.i..l.i.mt.nn ew Jork " ('lirrhoiirt: unit nn(Iininnton uiirriHiure nnd lindon . . . . Mai II Miiv Mi M.iv I a Muj IS May la May ID . .Mar 23 . . May "i Miit 2S . .Mar 28 lime III In ne in ; .lune ID Philadelphia Havana11 SS "Lake Galera". . .Loading SS"Coquina" April 25 For rates and particulars apply ts Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St. PHILADELPHIA. PA. Holland America: line ; NEW YORK to ROTTERDAM Via Plymouth and Boulogne-Sur-Mer New alllnc schedule will be iiiiiioiinced ni soon nn poMblhle. I'nssenter Olllre. I Ml Walnut St. l'lilln j GREEN STAR IJNEr- U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steatawll -i eaiuno ruosi rnti.ADici.ijnv to MKniTKnriA.NFN. urkp.k. AnnttTii III.ACK SK. AND LKVANT I'OIITH CUA.S. KUKZ. Alt.. Ureiel UnlUlor rhone: tambitrd 5101. Matu 25VU - -.--- - ------- -- - -- - . . ... . iiriiiuiim iiiiii ri.iuuaiiiuiini ;ronl Jjew York I'Miintitli nnd I'lirrhnnrK rotiiml.la rw J.nrk " I endnnilrrrr mul tiliiKOM . . K. A. Vlrtorlii ,Vw Hrk I. erponl . " ,r" th i eernniirtr unit "untlntmpton J or Later HnlllnKa Annlr In 1300 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA luiir s.i - Mutiretnnlti ,.;..:. SI State Bank of Philadelphia 'A J"" b Fii'th and Bainbridge St - J CTtPitJCUD 'mnrYxmc lf oiiyfiiu.ii.il i M.nr.ici i I i ,- . i i , J ! ' nnouncmcf : 5 f TI S a s I i ! 1 ; TICKET OFFICES New York, N. Y. 17 Battery Place and 1254' Broadway. New Orleans, La. 201 St. Charles Street. Boston, Mass. 75 State Street. Chicago, III. 208 S. LaSalle Street. San Francisco, Cal. 220 Montgomery Street. weekly passenger and freight service between NEW YORK HAVANA, CUBA CRISTOBAL, C Z. LIMON, COSTA RICA rAOThi Flect Stea"iers PASTORES, CALA MARES TOLOA and ULUA, offering accommoda tions and service of unusual merit. Single berths and beds may be had in rooms with private bath. Cabins arranged singly or en suite. A la carte service included in ticket fare. Sailings from New York every Saturday beginning April 24th Delightful Cruises of 23 days duration Other Great White Fleet Sen ice from Now York and New Orleans to Cuba. Jamaica. Panama. Colombia. Guatemala. Honduras Con! nection at Cristobal lor West Coast of South America iitucom!ryatTicVefmc;r r Iocal tickot uBem- ""y U"U"1 Passenger Traffic Department United Fruit Company STEAMSHIP SERVICE .7 UATTGRY PLACE NCW YORK CITY J 4 1 v n t m J V S yff 1 .' W t . v .M.
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