Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 02, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 20, Image 20

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1424 WALNUT ST .
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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OF PHILADELPHIA
Broad and Chestnut Sts.
BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVES
YESTERDAY AND TODAY
Fifiv yenra ngo, a flrst-clnss paHriiKr locomotive weinhpd from
30 to 35 tons Today, many of our lnrg locomotives carry that
I'uiuunt of wi'lcht on n Minnie pair of drUitiR whrels
This wonderful leclopm'nt In the size and canacltv of locomo
Ues lias materially ald'd tl.f l ilopmoiii of all bUHln'tsH for with
out locoiiiotlvc.H of adequate' power the railroads could not aid
tiusliifUH expnntiion
Phllndulpliia, as a home of Iiomutie bulldlnK. may well claim
credit for helpliiK the rallroada build up bunliircB all over our
country.
, t The Baldwin Locomotive Works
Philadelphia
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ulitr.- arc better equipped than ever lo Klve
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somo bnard room the latest quotations nr0 con
t.nuously poted, nnd cur extensive ntntlatlcal
department la at i,our command
"i"n iin'J a cordial welcome nwalt- 1
EDWIN E. KOHN & CO.
Exchange of Xcw York
Pittsburgh Potfville Trenton
&
EVENING PUBLIC
"LONDON" Credit Insurance
Is a Monitor of Business
DURING the recent uncertain and
squally business conditions,
"London" Credit Insurance proved to
be a tremendously powerful influence
for the steadying of business.
. ' The mere fact that you carry n Credit Insur
ance policy in the "London," has a most
beneficial effect on your debtors. The arms
of the "London" arc long and its resources
are enormous. And these facts, once appre
ciated, discourage recklessness in buying and
exploiting, and steady things generally.
You can no more afford to be without
"London" Credit Insurance than you can fire
or life insurance for not one of your debtors
is proof against failure any more than against
fire or death.
Today N the day to ask our agency for partic
ulars. There's no obligation.
Oim SUPER
SERVICE Losses Paid In
Arncricori Currency
aSssNfe
rf3m
LONDON GUARANTEE AND
ACCIDENT COMPAN Y LTD.
K. A. IRVING, General Agent Credit Insurance Department
Mtokej, Packard, Haushton & Smith,
Dell Phone-LomrurJ 4190 434 Walnut St. k'eitone-Mln 419,1
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North Philadelphia Trust Co.
Broad St. and Germantown Ave.
Above Erie Ave., Philadelphia
1,
City of Phila. 4s
Small Pieces
MORLEY, WOOD & CO.
333 Chestnut Street
Mrnilrrn N. Y. 1 I'hll.l. Mock KxcIi'h.
Lawrence E. Brown & Co.
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
ifiso nun. rsTATK tuvst ni.no.
InestlR3t anil adjust corporation nnd
partn.rshlp uccounta and prepare Income
tat Roturna.
:
Canadian Northern It). Equip.. 0'n 1021-211
InillnnH I.lidillnE omi un lt 4'n IU.1H '
t'nrtliind ISy.. I.I. A 1'uurr Co n'N llilj ,
Cliattanvncn H.(ll.ij Compuny . ft' 10VI
.trnruv I.'pht A Iowfr Comitate ."i'k i.i
VlrElnln Rnlln.o A 1'imrr Co. ."' i!i:i
Samuel K. Phillips & Co.
Mfnilrrn I'lillidrlnbln xtorlt Kxrhnnce
r.nT niv.Tvrr stiikkt
H.L.SrvsiTH&Co.
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
1009 Land Till. Bldj. Sprnce G72I-2
STROUD & CO.
TIN NC1AI,
WA1MN1 OAI. LOMI'A.W
to Tin: hoi iii:its or rirTi:i:.v.iLn
I I'l.H ( KM 1IIIMIS IMSI i:i) IMll.U
Moun.Aiii' or i)i;ri;Miii:it :n. tuna.
Vou lire 'ici.1 notllled that the under-
lLi.el Truit.-. 1.' reerUe offers for h
pun Du ?f of Ijundi from the Slnklnir I'utnl
lii'niuru .in , fuiij iiiuiii.iii.i3 up Umil
(u.k. it 1 lm li iiiniti in Ihn flitp.uji.i.l. .1.. .
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ui .u.imti iuii, uucifi niiuuiu Hiuiu III
nunitr ( Uw bonds and the ntnount for
whiLh ihc iidiiii! ma be imr hased tn th
rrtiKtno alho pt.uu lhat at or an porttOT
of nani'i will he oM at said rtuur
lilt; SI.HA.MU.N Tl hi LU.Ml'ANV,
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01U rpru" . i-im t
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Propom
Tin: sdioui. msTicKT or rni; unit-
uuRh of )f-tulon, Cuiuit uf DrUwure. Mute
of rrnn.huiil. will refm Hfitkil i.i,is ,4t
ilc'H ii i ,i k I". .M . .Mnndiij, Aiintisl 13
l'J'il. .it ihu t. tiool llulliulu: I'tiunn I.an '
aim Marlmi je . Yiuulun I'. :inn foi j.u :,ii'j .
In bonis of the s.iUl chn. I ill h t m t . , nils
Mill b muili i)nalto In .10 earM ami iUtu-l
Aunust l.'i 10'.' 1 Said bunils villi l,f Uku, ,1
frf "f Mtnti' tax. Illils m.n l, nutiniuii'l
fur ttipi' tionils bfiirinK iiittreii free of i
si.it t ix fit u pprientaue in b. tlti-rm nnd '
j the liWdLir anil ael lurlli ni thi; lil'l Did
ders muNt Hul.mlt with liiu h ccrtllled chi'i It
for one it-r 'erit of tho hltl
Tim ki hoot district r.nres the rUht to
reject nnv or nil bids I
H 'liieitton of thi lion nl i,f hcIi K, '
direuois of the llorotmh uf i'imI.ui
OIKIIWK 11 AMil.ltsiiN' I
;;i r'tnr. .scliuol Iluar I i
nov 112 VenilnTI IVlinu
TIIK OHIO fO.SMXTIMI llIl.WAV
llffice of tlie TreiiNurtr
to". I
rittnlnirsh. IM Juli L'T 10 i
I
I
Flml Mortvaue llondi ut thlH Comtian. in i
nn fiuRrntate tomi of e churn ihuusuml ' H
humlreil tlfty do. Urn iflNUSUOO) will , I H
bur, hiiKi'd Si'Pieniber 1 1IU1 for ttiu lnk I a
Inn fund from l loiieit MdilTB at a price M
h"' lo exrei'd imr und lntermt
beuled orupoiialti to ni. tondn must t)o I P
in the hivndi of ihu linnets' Loan and
Trmt i nmpunv New Yorlt t'ltj, bef'.ro
II n i clock MtilOFMln) .ifternoiiii, Aiiiciiot
31, 1021. and bonde uci.epied muit he illi
tred on September 1 or necurlt furnished
lhat il' If reiiulled lhat di'lUff. mil
be nidde within tin drts
T II U McKNUiHT
Treasurer
John T. Dyer Quarry Co.
ii..ik... i:rf'.iiihii unit
BIRDSBORO
TRAPPE ROCK
Harrison Bldg., Philadelphia. Pa,
Itnlilllie4 1S12 floth Phonn
William R. Chapman & Sons
150G.08 WaHhlnKton Ave.
MASON BUILDERS
ai sn mvMtns
THK rilll.AHKI.I'lll IIIIIC'K COIPVW
Ciipuc'ly of .10,000,000 nrr annum
Kerbaugh Lime Company
Uidlileri' Nunnlles
JAMES Iff. IRWIN A CO.
lUiVlBEF Sf
Wall Boards Tar Roofins Papar
We Deliver .&&
LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY,
AT YOU a
SERVICE
Established
Eighteen Sixty-nine
Managers-All other casualty lines.
The great majority
would have to answer
no,
simply because they have not
given proper consideration to
this very important question.
A will and the proper carry
ing out of its terms may mean
the dilFerence between happi
ness and unhappiness for those
you leave.
Let us talk it over with you.
Do you have lots of hot
water at the turn of
your faucet?
With a bucket of
coal a day and a
"Reading"
Water Heater
you can hav hot
water as quick as n
wink at nil times
without the annoy
ance of a heated
home or havlnp to
wait 15 or 20 min
utes for gas.
1 Iticient
Economical
WOS
14 i .111 North Slh Mrrt
lleattm Ilrnl. .100 Arrli St., I'lilln.
CmiMten, N. J. E. Lanndonur, 1'u.
3
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Bricks for
I Revenue.
II
N BUILDING for in- 5
vestment, vou must tl
get the greatest revenue-
producing power in pro-
portion to the cost.
And the only way to get S
that power is to'build with
common brick. Whether I
prices are down or up,
zommon brick is the cheap-
est fireproof building ma- 1
terial made. Therefore
brick houses yield the larg
est return for the cost, and
so increase in value faster
than houses of other material.
Brick houses are now in
preat demand, and yield lart;e
revenue in rents; yet common
bricks are cheaper than they
havo .been for years.
Duild houses now.
When you want unv Information
alioiit tirlcltH, their klmls, rolom
qualltlcH, ulylPH uses or prices, the
proiluctH of illffcrunt ninlti-rsi. how
to word Hifclileatlonn, n unit's of
competent nrelilteutp. liullilerH -n.
KliU'ers, etr , call up cither of our
OillCl'H
JOHN H. EARLEY
Nicoto'n La ii K St ICeiiH CB-03
KEYSTONE BKICK CO.
Cloilfrcy. i: ofStlHt pike Fit :'-34
F. SEITTEK'S SONS
Nicetown I.u & O Ht KeiiH. 06-67
II. M. & C. B. SINER
Church nnil Tacony, FkM. 14-39
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ELS REAL OAIH
TAKEN BY K. OF C.
Supremo Knight Flaherty
Makes It Public Repudiates
"Vile Invention"
SCORN FOR PREJUDICE
y tho Assoclntctl Press
Sjiii I'Vnnrisro, Auk. 2. Opposition
to rcllirjmiK prejudice is t lie keynote ot
(lie Knights of Columbus' nntiunl eon
vontlon, opening hero today, snunilctl in
the ircronvcnt1oii address of Supreme
Kuinlit .InuioH A Flaherty.
Mr. Klalicrtv denounced wlint lie
termed "iiiiifonsloiinl purveyor of prej
udice." wliom lie clinrscd with neeklns
to divide American citizens into cln.SM.-n
and to create Niisplrlnn and tlihtnit.
Mi. Flnlierty'H nddroM drew atten
tion to the widespread circulation of on
ontli attributed to the fourth -degree
incitilicrH of tlie Knight of Columbia,
which was clinrnvtcrlzc.il ns n "vile in-
en J Ion."
"ThN oath." he dcclnnd, "is Impos
slhle and lidiculous on Its fuce, but if
now is beliiR circuited by mlHImtA of
copliH through tile country, hearing the
imprint of tlieCongiessional Ilecsid bc
cu'iixe. by accident,, it appeared as an
exhibit in the proceedings of ('oiigios.
"Tor the first time in the hlMory of
the Knights of Columbus, at this con
vention, we tulle occasion to ask press
and public to make known as widely as
pnvdulc the real obligation talteii bv all
Knights of Coliiinbus:
" 'I hwear to support the Constitu
tion of the Tnlted Slutes. 1 pledge
myself, as a citizen mid Knight of Co
lumbus, to enlighten mj.H'lf fullv cm
my duties as n citizen and to consci
entiously perforin such duties entirely
in the interest ot my country and ro
gnrdlcs.s of pergonal conscipiences. I
pledge myself to do all in mv power to
presirve the Integrity and purily of the
ballot and to promote reverence and re
spect for law and older. I prom he to
practice my religion openly and con
sistently, but without iivtinitntliin niiil
i co so conduct myself in public altiiiis
I us to lellect nothing but credit upon our
HH.V cuurcn 10 the end that she mny
tloui'Mi nnd our eountiv prosper to the
greater lienor and glon of Coil. "
DENY DURYEA RUMORS
Friends Say Litigation Over Estate
Did Not Lead to Death
New Yorlt. Auk. -. Frii'iiiW of tln
Into I lurry II. Dui-jen. lio was found j
ili'nil Inst iri' from u rovolvor "liot in
liix office, refused .veterdnv to eredit
publl-lied Intiiiintiiint Hint lie liud tnlien ',
liis life ns n remilt of litlRndnn grow- ,
iiiK out of liis nilmliilHtratiiiii of the i-m- I
trite of Iih father, tlie late Cenernl I
Ilirnni Duryen. I
Kllery O. Anilcrsnu, liiotlier-in-lnw
of the ullescd btiidde, said :
".Mr. Duryen'N part In tlie estate wim '
tile Inrecht of any of the lieim nnil then.
Is enough left of his Hlinre to mnlto lifiiit
of any utorj tlmt money eonsiderntlotiM
might liuve lind nny part in his denth."
" - -
WOMEN MOTORISTS KILLED
Tourists From South Meet Death
When Car Slips and Overturns
Now Itnmswlch, N. ,., Aug. 1.'.
illy A. I' I A limousine containing n
touring party from Louisville, Ky., ,
(dipped unci overturned todav pn u Mui'm
turn on the Lincoln Highway between
Franklin I'nrk and Ten-Mile Hun. I
killing two women. Mis Delln K. '
.Monej nnd .Airs. IMwnrd llnon. Mr. I
I'ierhou and Mr. nnd Mr. V. (!. Stlg- I
lit, were slightly injured. j
The pnrtv wan retuumig fiom a tour
of New Knglund nnd was hound fi r
I'hiladelpliia when the incident hup
pencil
Tobacco League Chartered i
New Yorli. Aug. ''. The Smokers'
League Against Tnbntro I'rohihitlon.
I lie . c.tenln was granted a cliarter
Jiy Supreme Court .Justice Martin. Tlie
league plans to establish and con-
l-etve the riglit of the eiti.ens of tlie i
t 'nited States of America to tho use of
tobacco."
fS&& TEA, w,
4? EHRETS '
SLAG ROOFING
EHRET ROOFING &
Pis MFG. CO.
sy. DREXEL BLDG ?
m Ak. trr
o
forty fiv
v
mi
Stands foi
Wood Products
oFthe
Bettei Kind
Frederick R. Gerry Co.
'Iillnilelulilii. I'n.
jnennuii.ntvton Steel Co.Newton Falls Q
An indication of our
ability to perform satis
factorily can be had by
noting that we have
built more mill and fac
tory buildings than any
of her concern.
McClinlic-IUarshaii
Company
l.enenil Ofll.e. rilt,l,ri(h. ,..
Ililliiilelnlilii, .MorrU ll,,
V v V",li (hl"'" Hmi I'mnc,,,
McQintic-Marshall
bteelBndges Sj Buildings
l-llllllllelulilil. I'n. w Jl
, AUGUST 1921
SECRETARY DAVIS ASKS
LAW TO AID IMMIGRANTS
i
Fees Proposed In Registration Bill
Would l3e Used for Aliens
Wellington. A Hi. '. (Hy A. P.)--Itegistrntion
of aliens, provided for In
legislation iii'seil by Secretin. v Davis, Is
for the purpose of protecting and guid
ing the aliens themselves, and is not
designed as a police sjsteiu, said u
statement Issued yesterday by the I)i -portment
of I.aboi, Rxiicti'liturc of the
money taken in as fecit for lcglstratlon
fof Instructors for such foreigners .!;
need Hchc.ollng is ilanued. "The alien."
the statement slid, "does iint.wnnt any
thing for liotlilng," nnd would be
willing to pay the $10 fee In cae of
adults nnd .fa for wage-earners who arc
minors.
I nder the proposed law the niironii
of Xntlirnliziitlnn oitld liecoific the
Murenu of Citizenship, and "take on n
vastly broadened scope of activity."
It would see that nliens were pioiicrly
distributed over the country, avoiding
congestion in the cities. Those with
long experience in fanning would be
I aided in getting on (lie land.
"Among Its other iIiiMm I he new llu
lean of Citizenship would spread
I now ledge of our American institu
tions," the. statement sniil. ' It woliid
begin a national campaign for bettering
the physical and moral well-being of
our foreign-born population. To thw
end the new btiieau would undertake
to protest the foreigner from ft and nnd
imposition. It will provide center' of
inforiiiat'on. where persons of patriot
ism nnd diameter would offer guldiince
nnd advice. Where possible, these ad
visers would be themselves of foreign
extraction, in order lo offer real s in -pathy
and understanding."
WE SPECIALIZE IN ALL
BUILDERS' MATERIAL
Orders ahlppetl Harno Day m llocvht'i
DONNELLY & COMPANY
Office, 317 Vine Street
U'lirrlioimrnt ..
317 Vine St.. 321 Wool Ml.. 338-in llrmvn Si.
Clpll .Murkrt fill'll Miiln 4IHO-77
OTtrREPIIRS
Save coal by having your
steam cylinder rebored and
new piston and rings installed.
I'lmne Will. 181 nnd Main :4I
HUM .!
m
UVSS &-BAR
I IICnifMMlMahlfiitf
' ZI2-2Z2 S.DARIEN ST.
a
1
DEXTER
METAL LOCKERS
OVElt ONK MILLION ITOrLB USE
oi'ii i.ocurns kvi'.uy day
MifiiiCLASs ooons
linAhONAIII.r. 1'IIICKS
GOLF CLUB LOCKERS
lilrH Midline for I'.trry jllimtlon
L'uuliimrnt for IlntrN. Clubs.
Apartment, etc.
Dexter Metal Mfg. Co.
11 No. Front St.. Camden, N. J.
STFtMIIIIP MiriCIM
BLACK DIAMOND
STEAMSHIP CORPORATION
Regular Freight Service
PHILADELPHIA to
Rotterdam Antwerp Amsterdam
S S "EASTERN DAWN" (U. S. S. B.) Sailing Aug. 10
A STEAMER (U. S. S. B.) Sailing Aug. 28
For rates and particulars, apply
GEYELIN & COMPANY, INC., Phila. Agents
108 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia
Lombard S144 Main 7620
f" "
EA EN -
Incorpornted 1801
U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers
Regular Freight Service
PHELAtDELPHIA to HAVANA
SS COQUINA AUG. 18
lArruufement. Uiit bren rmine for flnlrk dl.rfinrse of cargo at UavaaAj
For Hpnce nnil nnlf Aiplr
EARN-LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Agents
Bullitt Building, Phila.. Pa.
Lcmhnrd B:00-5301-520i-5303 , ..
12 DAYS
IIIIMI KIlXll .mJ'VV "'-J?1,,!, litT mi'TKU
N .nd pol.ti.l U.S.S.B. Imcr,; 535 t. lonUi 21,000 ton
SAILINGS
S,S.ll.ikejr s,te Viik. : S.S .s iJJf sii'ile Vol "11
s.s.lioMane Miito (lit. IS "'" u' " "
Fr. .eservatlijn!, etc., eppl eny railroid or toutlit e(nt, or
HUGH GALLAGHER.G.n.E.rt.Agt.,17 St.te St.,N.wYcrl
"
QfeADM 1 RAL IJ NF.
S. S. HAVERFORD
One of the well - known stcady
oing White Star Liners, sailing
from
i
Philadelphia to Liverpool
Aug. 13 and Sept. 17
Aboard the Haverford you enjoy
I the comfoits uf a modern hotel and
a cuisine and steward &ervlco inter
nationally famous.
International Mercantile Marine Co.
I'tiMenitfr Oftlre, 1310 Wnlnut St., I'lillii.
Irelfllt (inirr, 40:1-411 lluurse IllilK
I'lilhi.
M STEAMSHIP LINES L
PHILADELPHIA to
LONDONDERRY
and CORK
Otli r IrMi 1'iirU If
Siilllrlrnt Ciiruo (l(Ter
S-S "DELAVAN" Aug. 6
Pier 1,8, South
Moore & McCormack Co., Inc.
5 Broadway, New York
I'HILADKI.I'HIA AOIINT
E. W. STRINGFIELD
AncJlSr.,?orwi",d,ns Co- I"6-
41'2.41A' llr.r.l 111,1. III. II .
Motor Gear
' Drives
ACME GEAR CO.
X. W. Cor. 7th & Wood Sts., Tlilla.
American. Dredging Co.
American Shipyard Co.
308 Chestnut Street
rhllrdclphia, Pa.
Works: Camden, N. J.
METAL COLUMNS
1 A H T A-" 1. I r V. T I 31 i:
PEARCE FIREPROOF CO.
y 1345 AltCII NT.. I'lllLA.
SHEETROCK
WALL BOARD IM.trlhutor.
Ambler
Asbestos
Shingles
Fireproof
No Painting No Repaira
Last Forever
Asbestos Shingle, Slate
and Sheathing Co.
AMBLER. PA.
Phila. Office, 1027 Market Street
STKAMmtll' NOTICES
LINE
TO YOKOHAMA
ri.iiu.riim.il... -
PHILADELPHIA to
BARCELONA, MARSEILLES
GENOA & NORTH AFRICA
SS "JEAN STERN".. Aug. 17
Through lllll. of I.jinc for nil port ot
bliJln, Murtifcii. Alnrln. Tunl.lu. cjetu.
Mit. (illirjltiir. levant . Leelioru
TRANSHIPJIENTS VIA '
OUU OWN STEAMERS
Earn-Line Steamship Co.
139 South Fourth St.. Phlln.. pa
I.ombnril 0300. Ol.ni.n.li .Miin 3;
Agents lor
Three Star Line
.'..,P,". Affrelr..M IlennU
,. .-.83 llrhlce SI.. New Yum
LLA
AMEilICA UNE 30
New York to Rotterdam
Via Plymouth and Boulogne-sur-Mer i
RYNDAM Aui. C Sept. 10 Oct IS
N. AMSTERDAM Aug. 13 Sept. 17 0c 22
N00RDAM Aug. 20 Sept. 24 Oct 21
ROTTERDAM Sept. 3 Oct. 8 Nov. 12
Pauenier Office, 1531 Walnut St., Phila.
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SSPERSIER Aug. 20
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' i STKAMSHIP NOTirr "
Old Glorv is now
on the Seven Seas'
AMERICAN SHIPS ARK AVAILABLE M.
YOUK OCKAN VOYAOK
New comtifnatlon raaarvper nnd- Frtlt),
SMpj, Fast, Luxurious Bteatntr:
lieu number beside Mj'j namt t,,
catcs opirator shou-n bottom of colm,.
EUROPE.
Ilaulncno nnd London.
Irom Niv A'orU.
August 10 September 20 Old Njrtb. m,i
September rt Centet'nlnl Slate. US9)lM'
llrtrorn nnd Hnnrlc
i'rntn New York.
AUBUft 10 September 22 Potomac, din
August 23 October 3 l'rlnceu sutoll
August 30 HuilHon (130) 1J"
P! mould. Clicrhnnrir nnd lirrmps
From New York.
Aueust 27 September 28 America (1601
Auirust .1 September 8 acorns Wauiu
ton (159) v
SOUTH AMERICA i
Janeiro. Montevideo and Dotx,
From New York
Rln ile
Aires.
August 3 Huron nl)
Aueunt 17 Aeolus (01).
August 31 Southern Cross (DO.
FAR EAST
Honolulu.
Manlln,
Yokohama,
Hongkonc.
Kobe.
8huiii
From Snn Francisco
Auitust 0 Golden Slats (10.1).
Ausurt 30 Hoosler State (105).
Yokotinmn, Kobe. Hhnnzlial.
Manila.
From Seattle.
September 17 Silver State (1001
Honrkiat,
HAWAII. riUI.lPPINF.8. F-YST INDU,
Honolulu, Manila, Salion, Singapore, C
lombo, Calcutta.
rrnm San Francisco.
Ausust 13 Creole Stale (105).
September 14 Wolverlno Stats (103).
October 15 Clranlte State (105).
COASTWISE AND HAWAII.
Hntann. Cnnnl. I.o AnKetts, San FraaMtet
nnd llunallon Islands. "
September 3 Halioyo Stats (SO).
80 Matsou Nnlcallon Co.
120 Market Street.
san 1'ranclsco. Cat.
2(1 South Oay St.. naltlmore. Ml
01 Munsoa Stenmsnln I. Inc.
07 Wall Street. N. Y.
Tl. llowlinB Oreen 3300.
10.'. I'nclllc Jlnll S. S. Co.
10 Knnover Sq.. N. Y.
Tel. llowllnc (Ireen 4030.
021 Market St San Francisco. ClL
100 The Admlrnl.lne.
17 Stato Stroi-t N. Y.
Tel. UowlInK Green 0II2R.
I.. C. Smith Uldir., Seattle. Waib.
131) II S. Mull S. S. Co., Inc. v
4.1 nroadwny, N. Y.
Tel. Whitehall 1200.
U.S. SHIPPING BOARD
UXtSlntort.Ul
KERR LINES
Sailings from Philadelphia
BREMEN
HAMBURG SS "Chickasaw" (USSB)
Sailing August 10
SS"Westbrook" (USSB)
Sailing August 20
ANTWERP
ROTTERDAM SS "Schoharie" (USSB)
Sailing August 8
Kerr Steamship Co., Inc.
G15-1G LAFAYETTE BUILDING
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
Ufll Telephone Key. Trlrpbm
Lombard 5201 Main CHI
1'as.t.eiiKcr and Freifiht Servlcel
From Niv York
I ClinilllOl'IlO AND SOUT1IAMPT0M
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MONACO. KAPI.KH ALKXANnijU.
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(Porta vnry nccordlns In crulMfc
CAIIONIA 7. Oct. nw
CA.MKIIONIA Not. 10 i
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Oixio Steamship Lines
PHILADELPHIA to BRIDIE
MANCHESTER, GLASGOW
U. S. S. H. S S "MONOMAC
Now Uiaillin: I'ler A. Port lHcnmo
fcr ROTTERDAM
U. S. S. U. S S "Western Hope
I'Aiieeleil lo Hull Aturiml .?
T CIINrKUIJNCK 1CATI.S
Harriss, Magill & Co., Inc.
12.-) Lafayette IJIdg., I'liilndclpljlj
l.iiinliiiril "2ll-l
Marine Despatch Line
Los Angeles Snn Frnncuco,
Seattle and Portland
CARGO RECEIVED DAILY AT
PIER 40, SOUTH WHARVES
S. S. Chas. H. Cramp ...Auf. M
S. S. Cape Romain Auf. 2
For Ilulre nnd Informallon ApP
AtlanticGulf & Pacific S.S.C
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