Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 17, 1920, Night Extra, Page 22, Image 22

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The National City Company
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BRITISH-AMERICAN
JOBACCO COMPANY, LIMITED
AOTICH TO H0M1EI18 Or MIAMI? WAB-
rantb to man Kit ran okdinaky
SHARKS.
NoTitu is ireunnY oira that it
susIqtlon of the Companr Dasstd on. the
10h tlajr ot 31a), llKO, It was revolved ns
fallow!
1. (a) Tht It la dralrable to capttallz
the lum ot 13,202,833 or auch other sum a
Way b renuirM to rrtect a distribution
ef Ordinary Sbarr at the rate herein;
aftsr mentioned part of the undivided
Jroflte of the Company ameuntln to
1,013,733 12a. Id. aa shown by the
Company's Balance Sheet aa on the 30th
Beptember, 1P10, and that such turn be
appropriated and apptled only In making
txiiment In full on behalf ot the Mem
ber and Holders of tthare Warrants
hereinafter mentioned (In the proportions
In which auch members and holders would
hare been entitled to participate therein
If the same had been distributed aa ft
Dlrldond In cash) for Ordinary Shares cf
the Company of (1 each such shares to
be distributed pro rata among tho Mem
Mr on the lteatster of Ordinary Share
holders on the 17th day ot May, 1020, and
the holdera of Share Warrants to Dearer
Tor Ordinary Shtres on the same date at
th rato of one of such Ordinary Shares of
f 1 each fcr every four Ordinary Shares of
ft each held by them In the Company (but
so that Registered Shares and Shares com
Ortsed In Share Warrant to Hearer shall
not be added tocether for tho purpneo ct
tbla distribution) Fractional Certificates
representing the rUht ot the Registered
Ordinary Shareholders and Holders of
Sharjs) Warrants to Dearer for Ordinary
Bharea respectively to a fraction ot an
Ordinary shire being; Issued wheneer nec
essary to effect such distribution. The pro
visions of Section 02 ot the Companies
(Consolidation) Act 100. with regard to
the delivery of Certificates shall not com
pence to run till tho 12th day ot July,
1820.
. (b) That the holders of Share Warrants
to Dearer tor Ordinary shares In order to
become entitled to be entered on the IKg
tster In respect of any of the shares so
to bo distributed and to obtain Certifi
cate, must In the first Instance deposit
with the Company at Its Ileslstered Of
fice. Westminster House. 7 Mlllbank
London S. W 1 on or befor. th 12th
day ot July, 102O. Coupon No. 70 de
tached from such fehare Warrants as
tvldenee of ownership and must sign an
acceptance of such shares In such form as
the Directors shall requlr, prolded that
uch de te may bo extended to a later dato
In tho absluto discretion ot tho Direc
tors
(c) That all of the said shares shall
rank for dividend aa from the 12th day
t ot July, 1020. or the date of Issue ot the
particular shares whichever shall be later
To enable the holders of Share Warrants
to Dearer for Ordinary Shares to be entered
on the Register and to obtain Certificates
for the new shares In the Company to which
they are entitled, they must obtain the ap
vroorlate form from the Head Office of the
Company at Westminster House, 7 MlllbanK,
London, S. W 1, or the Office oftue Com-
ntiu
MAID OF
ORLEANS
ON ROLL OF SAINTS
Splendor and Solemnity Mark
Canonization of Joan of
Arc by Pope
WORLD OFFERS TRIBUTE
Aocuwd of Political Activity
John Heyes, 4041 Reno street, em
ployed as a laborer in tho bureau of
water, who la acting aa a chauffeur in
tha rcg istrar'a offico of the bureau, was
suspended today by Chief Davis,
charged with political activity. It is
said that the accused man distributed
marked sample ballots in the office of
the registrar. Hayes lives in the
Forty-fourth ward. Chief Davis recom
mended that ho bo dismissed.
Fifth Aenue. New York,
deposit tn or bcrore tne istn uay oi jury.
1020. or within such utended time as the
Directors may In any particular case allow.
Coupon No. 70 detached from each Ordinary
8hare Warrant to Dearer held by them,
tocether with the form duly signed and
completed at tho Head Ofnce of the Com
pany. Westminster House, 7 Mlllbank. Lon
don. S. W. 1.
Upon such deposits belnr made the Share
bolder shall be deemed to have requested
the Company to enter the holder of such
Share Warrants on the Register and to Issue
tho Certificates relating to the Shares which
he Is entitled to have allotted to him In ac
cordance with the above Resolutions.
The new shares when allotted v. Ill In due
course be registered ani may be exchanged
later on If desired for Shara Warrants to
Fearer upon pajment of tho usual Stamp
Duty and fee.
The new shares will rank for dIUdend
part passu with the existing Ordinary Shares
as from the 12th day of July. 1020. or from
the date of the Issuing of the particular
hares whlcheer shall be later
'Registered Shares and shares comprised
, tn Share Warrants to Bearer cannot be
added together for allotment purposes,
NOTICE IS ALfcO HEHEBT GIVEN that
by Resolution of the Company passed on the
10th day of May. 1020, It was resolved as
follows v
2. (a) That It Is desirable to distribute
among the Members on the Register of
Ordinary Shareholders on the 17th day of
May. 1920 and the Holders of Share War
rants to Rearer for Ordinary Shares on
the same date who shall comply with the
conditions hereinafter mentioned as and
by way ot a capital distribution such a
number of shares In the Garland Steam
ship Corporation of Delaware. V 8 A.
(representing Capital assets of the Com-
fany In excess of Its nald-up Capital for
he time being), as will give to each Reg
istered Ordinary Shareholder and Holder
ef Share Warrants to Dearer for Ordinary
Shares ope share of the Garland Steam
hlp Corporation for every twenty Ordinary
Chares held by him In the Company (but
ao that registered shares and 'hares
comprised In Share Warrants to Hearer
hall not be added together for the pur
pose of this distribution) and that such
hsres he distributed according!-
(b) That Instead of Issuing Fractional
Certificates of the Garland Steamship
Corporation the Directors of th Company
be and they are hereby authorised to sell
the fractions to which the Shareholders
would hale been entitled If Fractional
Certificates had been Issued at the price
of one shilling for each fraction of one
twentieth or auch other sum as the Di
rector may obtain and to distribute the
proceeds In cash among such shareholders
tn tha proportion In which they would
have been entitled to the fractions It
fractional Certificates had been Issued
(e) That the holders of Share Warrants
to Bearer for Ordinary Shares In order to
become entitled to a distribution ot the
ahares of the Garland Steamship Corpora
tion must In the first Instance deposit with
the Company at Its Registered Office,
Westminster House 7 Mlllbank London.
n. w. 1. on or before tne istn day of July,
1020. Coupon No HO detached from Share
Warrants to Rearer as evidence of owner
hp. and must sign an acceptance of such
ahares In auch form as the Directors shall
require provided that such date may bo ex
tended to a later date In tho absolute dls
cretlon of the Directors
(d) That the Directors be and they are
hereby authorized In the case of any hold
era of Share Warrants to Rearer who shall
not have delivered Coupon No SO to the
Company, accompanied by th" required ac
ceptance duly signed on or bfore the 12th
day of July. 1H20, or before auch later
data as the Directors In their absolute
discretion may decide, to e'll for such sum
and upon such terms and conditions as the
Directors may In their absolute discretion
determine the shares of the Garland Steam
ahlp Corporation tn which such holders
would have been entitled and dlitrlbute
th proceeds ot such sale (but without In
terest) among the persons who would have
been entitled to such shares In accordance
with their respective rights and subject to
such proof of their title as the Direttorn
hall deem sufficient and pending nurh
distribution to deal with such proceeds in
auch manner as the Directors shall deem
convenient
() That the writing off of tha sum of
1473.437 10s being the purchase price paid
by the Company for the said All duo
Shares of th Garland Steamship Cor-
? oration out ot the said sum of H 012.
SS 12s. Id he snd Is herehv confirmed
To enable the holders of Share Warrants
to Hearer for Ordinary Shares to obtain
Cartlflcate for the Shares of the Garland
Steamship Corporation of Delaware V S
A,, to which they are entitled they must
btaln the appropriate form from the Head
?fflce of the Company at Westminster House..
Mlllbank. Ixndon 8 W 1 or the Office
ef the Company at Ml Fifth Avenue New
Tort, and deposit on or before the 12th
day 01 JUiy, iv-u .iiuiu .n mi aeiauiea
from each Ordinary Share Warrant to
Bearer held by them together with the
form duly signed and completed at the
Itsad Office of tho Company. Westminster
House. 7 Mlllbank, London K W 1
Upon such deposits being made th Share
holder shall be deemed to have authorized
th Company to request the Garland Steam
ahln Corporation to Issue the Share to
which he Is entitled
In th event of a holder of a Share
Warrant to Hearer falling to deposit Coupon
Ko 80 accompanied by the required accept
ance duly signed on or before the 12th day
oflJuly. 1020, or before such later date a
th Director In their absolute discretion
rnar decide. Coupon No. 80 will cease to ba
available for exchange tn accordance with
th term of th Resolution and the holder
will be entitled only to the proceeds of
at of the Share but without Interest
Registered Share and share comprised
in Share Warrants to Dearer cannot be
added together for thl purpose.
BRITISH-AMERICAN
TOBACCO COMPANY, LIMITED
A, M. RICKARDS, Bfcretarj.
n.i.A ilth Uay. 1V20.
Westminster House, 7 Mlllbank, London,
hares of the Garland flteAm.
hlp Corporation unless neia ny citizens of
the Unltsd States do not carry nny voting
"l.. ail ....AA I.mb Ikiam i tnl.llet,Aj a-.
riant UBHt.ll "" wtH v.Muit.nwj tie-
twetn tho United States and tho belligerent
IJy the Associated Pre-
Home, May 17. Joan of Arc, the
shepherd lass, who in 1420 was called
from the peaceful fields of Domrcmy to
lead the armies of Franco In victory
ngnlnst the English and Hurnundy. yes
terday was exalted to sainthood. Thirty-thousand
persons witnessed the rlto
in honor to tho meek strl whose leader
ship founded modern France and whose
life inspired the allied world during the
dork hours of the great war just cloacd.
Impressive ceremony and ancient
rltunl marked the addition of her nnme
to tho roll of the saints. After Pope
Benedict hod been enthroned in Ht.
Peter's, dlBnuarles or the churcu ad-
v.inerrt nnil voiced tho claim that the
pontiff should inscribe the name of Joan
of Arc in the sacred list. Monslgnor
Galll replied for the pope, saying Uo
must first Invoke divino blessing on the
pvent. Then clmplnlus intoned the
litany of tho saluts. Then rope Heno
diet, again seated on the throne, listened
to n second bequest on the part of the
officials of the canonization. After
prayer the pontiff remained in reverent
silence for a space, and then rose the
first notes of "Venl Creator Splritus,"
wore chanted for by the choir.
Then for a third time offirlals de
manded that their supplications be
granted, Mgr. Galll answering that, as
the pope was convinced "this thing was
pleasing to God, he had decided to pro
nounce the sentence of canonization.
Pope Places Namo on Sacred List
Then Pope Benedict announced to
the Cnthollc world the solemn fact of
the addition to the body of the saint
of Joan of Arc, ordered in the name
of the Holy Trinity that her memory be
held in pious devotion by the church,
and called upon surrounding ecclesias
tics to witness the fact. He at once
directed the conslstorlal advocate to
draw up the deed of announcement, and
left the throno. intoning n "Tc Donru."
The bells of St. Peter's announced the
happy event, and the bells of all the
churches of Rome answered.
The rite was concluded by celebration
of mass by the Pope, the light from
Ucnvenuto Cellini's historic caudc-nbra
fnlllnt- over tho irorcpouslv vested ec
clesiastics gathered about the altar.
Pope Benedict concluded his part ot the
ceremonies with an oration on the llfo
of the new saint, and as he spoke n pic
ture of Joan of Arch, which was placed
behind the high altar, was unveiled.
Tho impressive procession that marked
the beginning of the ceremonies was
then reformed and slowly wound Its way
back to the Vatican, passing through
reverent, weeping throngs which again
received the apostolic benediction.
Great emotion was shown by descend
ants of the family of Joan of Arc. who
had places in a tribune with members of
tin- French Senate and Chamber of Dep
uties, municipal councillors and other
French pilgrims who came to Rome for
the canonization.
Seldom has Home, accustomed as it
Is to pageantry, seen a more brilliant
spectacle than that witnessed when the
pontiff entered St. Peter's. Priests and
monks in black, brown and white robes
headed the procession, and after thcin
game ecclesiastics iutoning special
prayers and hymns composed for the
solemn occasion. Then came richly
colored bauncrs bhowlng scenes from the
life of Joan of Arc. Following close
behind were lay and religious members
of the pontifical court and the Sistinc
choir, singing "Ave Maria Stella."
Then came chaplains who carried tho
papal miter and triple crown on crim
son cushions, which preceded but a 6hort
distance the papal cross.
Americans Take Part In Ceremony
Another interesting group was formed
by urebbishops and patriarchs wearing
their miters, jeweled crosses nnd rich
brocades. They were attended by
knights of religious orders. Then came
cardinals, the Ugure of Cardinnl O'Con
nell, of Boston, Mass., towering above
the rest.
All these led up to tho appearance of
the pontiff, who, with his upraised hand,
bestowed the apostolic blessing on the
multitude. Following the chair of state,
in which Pope Benedict was borne, were
the soldiers of the Swiss Guard in their
picturesque partl-colored uniforms.
Among those seen taking part 'in the
procession were Archbishop Edward J.
Hanna, of San Francisco; Bishops John
P. Carroll, of Helena, Mont. J Daniel
M. Gorman, of BoUe. IA .ho. and Paul
Joseph Nuasbaum, of Corpus Chrlsti,
and Father Edward Highney, of New
port. It. I. ; John J. Connelly, of Wil
mington, Del., nnd John A. Butler, of
San Francisco, besides all the students
at the Aracrlcnn College at Home.
FRENCH LEAVE FRANKFORT
Germans Are Told of Evacuation In
Laconic Proclamation
Macnce, May 17. (By A. P ) The
Frcnrh troops occupying r rank fort,
Darmstadt and other cities on the east
bank of the Ithine, evacuated them this
morning, it is nnnounced here.
The Germans were Informed of the
departure through a laconic proclama
tion issued by General I)egoutt, posted
in the various cities, which read: "The
French keep their word."
The evacuation proceeded in an
orderly way and amid entire quiet,
kingsummqns"denava
Bonoml Unable to Form Ministry In
Italy
Home, May 17,--(By A. P.) Signor
Bonoml, minister of war in the retiring
cabinet, has abandoned his attempt to
form a ministry because the Popular
nartv in Parliament has declined to
Hfirtirlnnte
Klni? Victor Emmanuel has again
consulted former Premier Nittl nnd, as
i result, has summoned Hlsnor de iS'uvn,
minister of public works nnd transport
in tho Nittl government.
Booua Ticket Qot Vienna Bread
Vienna, May 17. -The food control
ler told the Austrian nsaemhlv that
bread rations had been obtained on 800,
000 bogus bread tickets during tho last
year. During the samo time fifty-nine
tons or sugar were stolen from trains.
iNHtOATirWAT.
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MONBAT, MAT; IT,?:
the valub or
The Peirce School
Summer Course
for Teachers
l appreciated by the
Public School Boards
who sand their Instructors here (or
special work.
WHITE 1TOB INFORMATION
Peirce School of
Business Administration
TJae Street. Watt ot broad
Philadelphia,
KDUCATlfWAT,
Both Seres
Strayer'a Btntneu College
J6L,i,",,l Oreatt Bnrtnn School
01 Chestnot St. Phone Wafnal 84
P"1". a-raduate ar tn constant demand fet
j-tHtvuia poaitio
asr, speedy system.
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COLLEGE SENIORS ! !
Business Training Fellowships!
The Metropolitan Merchant of today want oollese-tralnsd men and
wemeni they recognise your ability nd are wllllnr to mest you halfway In
providing- you with the practical business training necessary (or your ulti
mate success.
UNLIMITED OPPORTUNITIES
Twenty of ths laraest department (tores In New York City have co
operated with New Tork University In establishing; a Oraduate Course (or
the purpose of training colles graduates as teachers of salesmanship or
for tha numerous executive positions, aa directors of training and personnel
manager In th stores.
The Oraduate Tralnlnr Course require two yean (or completion and
combines THEORT and PRACTICE a follows:
Morning to study and lectures at th University.
Afternoons and vacation to PRACTICAti nUBrNBSS TRAINING.
YOU ARE PAID A SALARY WHILE YOU LEARN!
Oraduate Fellowship, each worth from S70O to S1000 yearly, are
awarded each college man or woman accepted for th course. Tou have a
bona fide business connection with the co-operating stores during training,
and you ar given an opportunity to study all department In many stores.
For further Information write or call on Dr. Lea Oaltnway, New York
Unherslty. Room S0J-C, 32 Waverly Place, New Tork, N. T.
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NEW JERSEY SCHOOL
FOR
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VKNTOOB PARKWAY AND flUMNKB AVE.
Margate Park. Atlantic City. N. J.
A aelect ehool at adjustment wher ,p
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treatment and training.. combined with the
invigorating qualities o(7Ulantlo city ell
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mental development In nervous anf back
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Young Warften and Olrta
On beautl
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Plae Tree Cmhp for Uir.it
Lake, 8000 (t. above sa, In iHtadra air ot
Pocono Mountain. Four "".('?'?,.?'.
Tork and Thlla. Rungaiowa. and tentaon
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. Bmall camp.ror girt 8 to W warm, Fur
ther information, addresa Box lie. Port
Henry. N. T.
FABK AND QABDEN
PABM AND GARDEN
I Farmers, Gardeners, Country Cluba attd owners of
large eeUtea find in this wonderful power drWen J"?
machlna that enables them to reduco their labor cost to a jnW.
mum. Probably no Invention In recent yeara enable.) true gir
denera to increaao their profiu liko tho efficient, practical
Merry Garden Auto Cultivator
It is the sensation of tho implement world-equipped with thoweU
mi j. m. . .... .tj a.ttaMaU f est nf lsotozrjiraat
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walking behind and tuldlnB It without effort, can do aa whworlewrmttU
machine a 4 men can do with hand cultivators, and do it eat an Mtttr.
Cultivate, dUc, weed. operate ltwn mower -and furnlshee Svy1,'rp'i'
easily backed up; turn In W-ln. drele. Price only ? ".. FJ.
Cleveland. Ohio. Sold on money Dec busm-swims...
We want agood live dealer to actas
our Mir representative In thh) territory,
if vou want to aeoire tha telling agency-
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Atlantic Machine Mfg.
Company
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30 DIFFERENT f1.00
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PURITAN WORSTED MILLS
121 NO. 7TH ST., PHILA.
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"" JPUene Ataxket
Credit Men Are Salesmen
Good or Bad
TVTO credit man can be a good salesman unless he knows
- personally credit men in other lines of business situated in
other localities.
A credit man must always look to the future for the re
payment of his employer's money or do a C. O. D. business,
which, of course, makes a credit department a luxury.
Credit references are of no value if you have no knowl
edge of or confidence in the informant.
There are today thousands of prosperous business en
terprises which owe their success to what the National Associa
tion of Credit Men has done during the last twenty-five years
to extend the personal acquaintanceship of their credit men.
They became acquainted through the conventions and ,
work of the National Association of Credit Men, which is to
hold its Twenty-fifth (Silver Jubilee) Convention at Atlantic
City, June 1st to 5th, 1920.
A person who is worthy to have charge of a Credit
Department must have as broad and actual , (not theoretical)
acquaintance as possible with all lines of business. Such broad
visioned knowledge can be obtained through the contacts and
discussions at this convention.
He will learn, for instance, why quick transportation is
vital to the credit end of business. He will see more clearly
how antiquated and inadequate transportation facilities tie up
millions of dollars of credit, making it utterly useless to the
consignor or the consignee.
It will become more apparent to such' a man that the
modern transportation vehicle, the motor truck, delivering the
short haul load from store-door to store-door, saves time, re
duces outstanding book accounts and bank loans, and mini
mizes claims, to say nothing about increasing the number of
satisfied customers.
Credit men, if you cannot do it in any other way, give up
part of your vacation and spend your own money to attend
the Convention of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
CREDIT MEN TO BE HELD AT ATLANTIC CITY, June 1st
to 5th, 1920.
1 This country right now needs real credit men.
The Autocar Company
Established 1897
Ardmore, Pa.
1 Manufacturers of jthe ,Autocar Motor Truck
CRUISE In the wake of Colum
bus to quaintest America
on a ship of the Great White
Fleet. Every convenience for travel
comfort. Rooms with or without
private bath, or single bertha and
bed maybe had in rooms. with
private bath. Wide decks, com
tortable salons and smoking rooms.
Sixteen oot of twenty-threo days i
spent on the cool ocean. 1
An ideal Summer outing to the wonder )
country of th Western Hemisphere.
Sellings twice each week from NwT .
York an NewOrleans. Ask yourlocal
ticket or tourist agent or writ direct
for beautifully Illustrated folder.
United Fruit Co.
Gnttal Officttl
1 1 State St.,Boton,MM.
STEAMSHIP SBRV1CB
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isms
dellKhttul two-day yachtlnir
cycling, driving-, tennis,
a-oir
MulM.c.olor fish.
:rule, hbatlntr, bathing.
A dannln-r. All thf.se n
il.a.ure ami dallahts of nermuda.
Bermuda Is Cooled by Ocean Breezes
favfrarr-i summer tcmneraturo 79 dctrreas)
SUMMER VACATION TOURS
EfTecllvo Jane 1st. 1020
i..uJl.a aluM. hntal at n-4 ment Intttretntlnm (- 4 tln
8 Days $87.00 9 Days $9 1.50
upward, accordin( to hold and steamer accommodation
No Passports Required tor Bermuda
S. S. "FORT HAMILTON"
Sailing from New Tork every ten daya
and
on alternalo Wednesday and
laturaays. Menu tor ae
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FURNESS BERMUDA LINE
I-lirnes Mouse.
34 Whitehall Htreet.
New YorK
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BTEAMSmr NOTICES
STEAMSHIP NOTICES
INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE 'MARINE CO.
WHITE STAR LINE
AMERICAN LINE
If. Y. Cherbourg Southampton
Philadelphia . . . .Mar lBlJnne 12July 10
New Turk May 22 June loUaly 17
tit. Faal May SOIJune 26July 2i
NEW YORK-UAMllUnn
Mongolia May22july 3Aur. HSept. 25
Manchuria June 10July 3l8ept.llOct.2S
PIIILADELrmAJ-LIVEHrOOI.
Haverford May 20
Jleglnn June 10
nilLADELrlllA GLASOOW
OalalmU May 22
Eastern Sea Jan IS
PHILADELPHIA HAtMBUItO
Eastern Shore Mav22
West Ekonk . . J till 5
RED STAR LINE
W. T. SOUTHAMPTON ANTWEBP
Finland May lSlJnn. telJuly X
Kroonland Jan. fiJJuly 10
l.aplana .sane izjuiy n
Zetland July 81
PHILADELPHIA ANTWEBP
West Gambo May 2S
Nervier .. June 1
Wathenn. June a
West Ekonk ..- June B
West Tacook June 6
-Cherbourg Bouthamptoa
May 29JnIy 8lAnr. It
July 8Aug. Aor. II
N. T.-
Adrlotlo .
Olympic ,
N. T. QUEEN8TOWN MVEBPO0L
Celtic Mny lSJune 10Jolr it
II alt I o May 22Jnne 20Joljll
Mobile (formerly Cleveland) ....July II
NEW VORK AZOnES
OIBRAI.TA NAMJES OENOA
Cretlo Mar It
ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE
PHILADELPHIA LONDON
Eastern Shore Marti
Waucondn Jnntl
Mackinaw Jobs II
nOIiLAND-AMEMOA LINE
PHILADELPHIA BOTTEBDAM
Amiteldyk .... -Junilll
Paiunier Offie. 1319 Walnnt St., Phil. FrelM OJBce.UoS-S Bonne Bldf., P.ll.
United States Shipping Board's Passenger Service
New York to Rio da Janeiro, Montevideo and Buenoe Ayret
n. n, iAi.i.rtii, i.uuu tons ta wr
H. H. MAIITHA WAHIIINOTON, 18,000 ton (b) Ju"?j
H. B. HimoN, 17.000 ton io)!.. JurJJ
H. H, AEOLUS. 2.000 ton (o) , JulyJI
(a) Flrat Class, (b) First and Second Class, (c) First. Boeoaa
and Third Class.
Jor passage ratei and other parttoilars
apply to anv Paatenoer Aoenou or to
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Drexel Bldg.,
Philadelphia
MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE
Passenger Drp't. 82-03 Dearer at., N. Y also at the LuiM
. umce. nc
Keyser Dldf .,
Malllmore.
418 Olive street,
St. Louis.
Mobile.
Alabama.
EARN-LINE
Incorporated 1801
U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers
General Cargo
Regular Service
PhUadelphia Manchester
A Steamer June
Philadelphia Havana
SS "Lake Fluvanna" . Loading
SS "Lake Galera" June
For rates and particulars apply to
Eam-Line Steamship Co.
139 South Fourth St
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Barber Steamship Lines, Inc.
FAR EAST SERVICE
FROM PHILADELPHIA
Yokohama Kobe
U. S. S. B. SS "Henry Steers"
Mar 25th
Yokohama Kobe Shanghai
U. S. S. B, SS "Eastern Planet"
June 10th
For Batee, Etc., Apply
Barber Steamship Lines. Inc.
1 17 nATTEBV rLACK, NEW YOIIK
Gailey, Davis & Co., PhUadelphia
l invVTil. U ATI at 11 . nrnn
Philadelphia
to
Scandinavian Ports
Christiank.
Gothenburg,
Copenhagen
Regular Service
0. S. SMppIei rJ Sleel I SlMWri
SS "CALVERT'.May 16
A Steamer Junsl
fFrom P;r 78, 5oet r7rrrU
The Charles T. Megee Co.
Ant$ lor U. S. SUppiat
Drexel Building
PHll AilFLPHIA
Bell Lombard S 100
Boston to Liverpool
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JULY 28, SEPT. 1, OCT' 0
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