Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 20, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 6, Image 6

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CAPITAL WATCHING
J NEW MEXICO VOTE
Dofoat for Senator Bursum To
day Would Mean Robuke
J' for Congress
1922 SIGNIFICANCE SEEN
By CLINTON XV. OILHERT
Bfaff Correspondent Kienlne Public Lnlier
Copvrieht, lttt, iv PuWo Lnlgtr Comsanv
Wiutlilnrtcn, Srjit. 20. "WnslilriRton
Is watching with unusunl interest the
special election today In New Mexico,
where. Senator Holm O. llursum, ap
pointed to succeed Senator Vail, is up
for re-election.
People have their eye on New Mexico
because political circles are prepared
for surprises likely to result from the
unstable equilibrium in which the par
tic find themselves after the violent
awing to the Republican lnt fall nnd
with the restlessness of a business de
pression prevailing.
New Mexico Is normally a Republican
State. Governor Merchlm carried it by
3000 plurality, which was about what
Republicans ordinarily expect. I'rosl
cent Harding got 11.000 plurality,
which was unprecedented. But the sit
uation there this time 1 complicated by
a defection among the Mexican voters
who have a. candidate in the person of
Apolonlo Sena, supported by the Mex
ican leaders, former Governor I.aro
nia, former Governor Otero and Bias
Cnnchcs. The Mexlcnn clement Is 7ii
per cent Republican. If Sena polls as
large n vote, the Democratic candidato,
Judge Richard Hanna will be elected.
Bursum Men Confident
Mr. Bursum's supporters count upon
t majority for him of 4000 to 7000.
They feel that the Republican swing of
last fall is still on nnd that the loss
of the Mexican vote will not greatly
Impair Republican prospects. The
Democrat are equally confident. The,
election, at this distance, appears close.
A defeat of Senator Bursum would
be Interpreted here as n distinct set
back to President Hnrdlng. But the
probability is that It would be more
of a rebuko to the Republican Congress
than to the Executive. Congressmen
coming back to Washington bring one
story, which Is that the country Is still
optimistic about the Administration, but
that there is enormous discontent with
Congress.
The failure promptly to reform taxa-
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tion, the confurfon and tmctTtrtyntr over
tlio tariff, the demoralized condition of
tlio Ilcpiibllcnnt in Congress due to an
excessive and unwieldy majority and
th break-up of the party Into blocs
havo caused vast dissatisfaction.
Relief In Tax BUI
The tax bill bciug agreed to by the
Senate will have n large effect in allay
ing this dissatisfaction, if the agri
cultural bloc lets It go through without
too much delay nnd too many changes.
Business gets in that bill relief from
the excess profits tax. Many Income
tuxpajcrs will have their rates some
what lower nnd there Is no tax Im
posed which has political dangers. The
bill contains more promise of economy
on the part of the Government than
anything else that has J it been done
down here. But it comes too late
to affect the result In New Mexico.
All reports reaching hero are that
public opinion Is unusually tickle. A
little while ago there was an Immense
demand that everything possible should
be done to promote foreign trade. Now
the country seems indifferent to foreign
trade. When Senator Borah was press
ing his disarmament bill the eountrj
was reported to be much excited over
disarmament. Today observers comlnc
back to Washington report the public
to bo skeptical of disarmament and
rather indifferent toward it.
Indifferent to Tariir
Slmllnrly It is t.nid that the public is
indifferent to the tariff. And Washing
ton is going through a change of heart
on that subject The old-fnshloned con
fidence with which Mr. Fordney raised
utes has evaporated. Statesmen whis
per that neithtr the business interests
nor anybody else knows what Is wanted
in the wnj of lut'es. The farmers have
tried high rates on agricultural products
hum im; iiwi. iuuiiii iiii-iu 11 lllll'-Uil. iil
of this clutigofulncss may be reflected in
tlio New Mexican election.
A clos- vote or defeat for Mr. Bur
sum might lnve n wholesome effect ui on
Congress It would he a finger pointing
fo nret fall, when the House nnd ow
thlrd of the .Senate face the necessity
of golns before tho voteis. If the Re
publican 1'nrt.v is to prresent any from
next fall, if it Is to look lll.o a jmrtj
instead of n lot of groups with the name
Republican for polltkal convenience,
the Senators and Representatives will
havo to pull together In the next few
months and subordinate their allegiance
to blocs to their nllesiance to the party.
The fear of losirg at thp polls in No
vember, 1!)1J. would have a wholesome
effect on the kill.
TAX BILL TO FACE
SENATE T0IVI0RR0W
Amended Measure Will Be Sent
to Harding Next Month,
Penrose Predicts
SALES LEVY NOT INCLUDED
By Hie Assoclnlcd Press
Washington, Sept. 20. The House
Tax Bill as amended by the Senate
Finance Committee was being whipped
Into shape today for presentation to
morrow when the Senate reconvenes
after its recess of n month.
The mensurc will be pressed as soon
as the business of the Senate will per
mit. Chairman Penrose expects It to
be sent to the President by the latter
part of next month.
Repeal of tlio excess profits tax and
rcdurtion of the maximum income sur
tax rate from 03 per cent to .'!2 per
cent are the provisions expected to
M'
Apartments
Septembcrlst,1921
several attractive
apartments will be
available in The
Hotel St. James
Annex
One room ad bath two
rooms and two baths up
to five rooms and four
baths
The Hotel St James
Walnut at 13th St.
PIMPLES
FACE AND NECK
Itched and Burned. Could
Not Sleep. Cuticura Heals.
"My face and neck broke "out In a
rash which left my akin awful rough.
Suddenly pimples and blackheads
appeared. The pimples were hard and
red and were in blotches. They Itched
and burned ao that I had to fan my
self, and some nights I could not
sleep.
"I could not get anything to help
me. I began using Cuticura Soap
and Ointment and found a great
change, and after using them for
six months my face was completely
healed." (Signed) Miss Daisy Mur
phy, 353 Myers St., Steelton, Pa.
April 26, 1921.
Dally use of Cuticura Soap, Oint
ment and Talcum usually prevents
skin troubles.
Baapts iMk Traa of Ken. Ad4rsas:"Cstlcite ItV
sralerlai, S.pt.B,M4ltl,Mui." Soldarary
whf Sop He. 01atm.nttta.id We. Talcum tts.
aVsVCutlcura Soap shavss without raur .
AKE it im
possible for
c h a n k ing
business conditions
or family catastro
phes to give you
fi a n c i a 1 cares.
Form the habit of
saving-regularly.
Build a Saving
Fund account to
safeguard you in
that future which
no one can read. It
takes only a minute
to open a Saving
Fund account with
this company. See
us today.
Open Monday and
Friday Evenings
Six to Nine & 'Clock
MAKC
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t&S
WSfcb.
Lxa. 1 K sWKonsincItnn fr
AUeghoJiyAveB.
draw niost of th omtealtlon flr on. the
Senato floor. Democratic leader hop
to marshal their forces solidly against
these proposals and they count on sup
port from tho Republican side.
Opposition also is promised ngnlnst
ino ocnaio committee provision to con
tinue tho freight and passenger taxes
for the calendar year'lDlS at half tlh
present rates. The House voted to
eliminate nil of these devles and some
members of tho Ways and Means Cotni
mittee expect it to insist upon their
full repeal as of next January 1, should
the Senate, vote to retain them.
A number of amendments to th
committee measure are to bo offered on
tho floor and some Senators look for
extended debates, particularly on the
manufacturers' gales tax plan to be
presented by Senator Smoot, of Utah,
a Republican member of the committee,
nnd the whisky tax amendment which
BeWqr CaMor, ot tfw Xtk.
given notice he will present. ,
Senator Penrose does not cPct 'an7
serious delay in consideration of the
bill and Is of the opinion tbt it can
bo passed after two weeks' debate. He
Is not certain now when it will be pos
sible to get it before the Senate, but
says he will press for its consideration
as soon as possible.
WORKING ON PROGRAM FOR
UNEMPLOYMENT MEETING
List of Participants Virtually Com
plete Conference Begins Monday
Washington, Sept. 20. (By A. P.)
Tho list of participants having been
virtually completed, work proceeded to
t'ny toward the working out of a pre
fer 0i natlMMl euhreoefl fovIUtWto t In the conferenw'aro
fetaw
unemployment which rresldMit Harding
hns called to meet nest Monday in
irnKiiwgion.
Thoso invited to take, part in tho
conference ns announced in a Hit pub
lished today include thirty-five men and
three women, but it is expected several
names will be added, before tho conven
ing, of the conference. Tho list now
includes: Secretary Hoover, who has
been designated by tho President as
chairman ot the conference; Secretary
Davis, Samuel Qompcra, Charles M.
Schwab, John h, Iwls, of tho United
Mine Workers; W. S. Carter, prcsi.
dent of the Ilrotherhood of Locomotivo
Tlrcmcn nnd Englncmen; Mayor Cou
zens, of Detroit; 0. II. Markham, pres
ident of tho Illinois Central Railroad,
and Matthew Woll, vice president of
the American Federation of Labor.
Th three women who havo accepted
Ida Tarbe.ll. Marr Van Kltck. of the
Russell Sage Foundation, nnd Elizabeth
Christmaiiy f yCeao7 Wrt'tfcHH
NnllanfU Woman! Tradei ,' Tr9
League, UIJI!
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SPMMEK ItESOItTg
ATLANTIC) CITY. N-. J
13 go up DIIt. Sprclal Whir. Amar. plan.
ELBERON
P"lrapro)f Annex. Tjnneee Av. nr. Dacn. ,
Cp. 400. Central; open aurroundlnga; opa. I
Catholic & Proteatant Ctourchea. Prlv. btn.
Running Water in All Rooms
Excellent tables fresh vena Windows screen,
d. White service. Bklet R. II. Lndr. M. O.
IN THE MOST RKACTIFUt. SECTION
HsmEDISON
ALL ROOMS
MlchUan Ave. close to beach.
SPECIAL TALI. AND WINTER RATES
$1 or $2 daily
Sfi or HO wnelclv
I.arfe airy outslde-vleir rooms, running
water, pvt. baths e'ectrlc llg-hts. elevator
ervlce to street level, convenient to all piers
amusements Every attention civen to I
comfort and service,
special, nnnurnn hept katt-h
KINGSTON
IMPROVED
Fall and Winter
Seashore
TimeTable
Effective
September 25
PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTIC CITY
WJJEK-D.UH
PlilluUrliihlu , Ar. PhlludelphU
, ,: ; Ar. Atliintic L. Atlantic
nL.'"i, ' i Mur.VJ Hu Utr Ui Slnrkrt St. Uroad 8t.
Htatlon I Whurf v )mrf Station
a . . ,. ' 90AM 1031AM alUOAM 7.B5 A M
040AM 1 . . 1110AM 701AM 8 11 AM
linllOPM SmlSPM 7 8J A M 8.47 AM
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1.40 P M .1 on p M x no AM l 07 A M
"j,jn.r WPM S01PM 1000AM 1120AM
4.14 PM . 8.40 PM 2.00 P: Nr 'J.tO I M
BiOOPM OiOAI'M 4.41 I'M 0.1SPM
...r... 8.40 I'M 7.00 PM 8.1.1 PM 0.33 PM
' P M I 8.40 p M
SUNDAYS
STrat keul t ran Btuh and OTerlaaalni ocaan CantnJla
6511 Wd'TC', alajatori prta betVia, bathing frm
7T"- Jrlu i in any oo topiciaiDoor wllS
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Worlds Greatest Hotel Success
0 40 A M
1.40 p M
7.11 P M
x7 10 A M
0 .'0 A M
hlO 30 A M
HMAM
10 83 A M
11 10 A M
11 4.1 A M
8.00 P M
8.40 P M
1(1 00 A M
h3 11 P M
4 41 I'M
xB.SO p M
6,11 PM
h 11 PM
8 SO P M
4,48 PM
' O.BO P M
7.08 P M
0.83 P M
11.28AM
" 0.18 PM
10.18 PM
SENATOR Bck to " uar pn H'Bln
" ' nlnir Sept U 14 per day Amer
ican Plan. Fireproof Klrst hotel from
Boardwalk on Virginia av Booklet
Westminster Rcntucky Av. nr. naaeb.
V Klevator: rrtvate hatha
ninnln water Open all year C. A. KOI'P
OCR IN CITV.
Blicavne nunntnc water all
rooms. sDeo.
DLUNDIN
Electric trilns leave Market Street
Wharf B 00 7 00. no 11 00 A M .
1 00 3 00. .1 00 S 00 and 1 1 00 P M.
wekda SundajH 3 00 7 00, hi 00
n no 11 00 A M hl2 00 noon. 100,
3 00 8 00 8 00 and 11 00 P. M
Klectrlc trains leave Atlantic City 7 20
00. 10 48 A M , 12 48 3 00, 4 41.
7 00. 0 00 and 11 00 P M weekdays
Sundays 7 20, 0 00, 10 48 A M . 12 43
8 00, h4 00 4.48, hO 00. 7 00 hS 00.
0 00 and 11.00 P. M.
PHILADELPHIA AND CAPE MAY, WILDWOOD, OCEAN
CITY, SEA ISLE CITY, STONE HARBOR
week-hays
love I
Murket
fit. hart1
Arrin
ipe
May
Arrive
U lid-wood
Arrive
Orenn
City
LONDON. ENGLAND
when In London stop at
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lylS P M 3l.11 P M. Iyl7 P M 8r1fl p M
4 18 P M 8 17 P M' (1 01 P Ml (I OP p M
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City
fl 41 A M
4.01 P if
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fl 82 A M
4.11PM
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S 40 M'lO .11 A Mill Irt A M
1 87 I' M
1 S.20 !' M
I 18 40 P M
8. 88 P M
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4i00 P M
8. .10 P M
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TOUBS
B 01 p i
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ACRUISE deLUXE
TO THE
AVED1TERMN1EAN
Dythf &S.CAR0NIA otlbtCWMD LINE
Sailing from rfwYork.
JAN. 181922 -nfJRATIOWbl DAYS
Strictly limited to 350 Guests
Tkt ltitrarj Ucltiti vinti to
l.,.".?U. HPAIV. rtniHAi.TAr.
' 5,". MONTE CARIO, NICK
NAPI.UH, EMYI'T. PAI.KHTIM'
CONSTANTINOPLE. A T II E N i.
EXCLUSIVE MANAGEMENT
TH0S.C0OK&S0N
Z2S Ssta Broad Si. (below Walstt ;
B S'!'hdrnn r.fter Sut SO
h Withdrawn fcfler 'rt li
' Withdrawn after Suit .'
u Saturdas only.
Saturdays only. Withdrawn ufter Oct
I.xcirnlon train.
Withdrawn after Oct. IS
Kxctpt Saturdays.
ELECTRIC SERVICE TO AND FROM OCEAN CITY
VIA PLEASANTVILLE
Pennsylvania System
The Route of the Broadway Limited
BTKAMHOATS HKHOKTH
& ERICSSON LINE
For flAltlmur Si WamMnmlnn
T. 0.. Norfolk and tho Hontli
rrenht and
riaturdoy, 3
A
JHH Service eirept Sunday
Kianm. 6 o'elotk
tWfAJ--r,i.r
P. M
", 8,
I.I
Delaware ave
Baldwin Locomotives
Give Many Years of Service
More than 5G.000 Baldwin Locomotives havo been built during
the pant 90 years, and most of this number ure today in use
homewhere in the world. Our 5,000th locomotive waa built in
1880. From time to time, our attention is called to Baldwin
Locomotives, with Badfte Plate numbers lower than 6,000 .still
m operntion nnd K'vinff good service to their owners.
The Baldwin Locomotive Works
Philadelphia
J
H vBBsfVPiflsm .WWaiWBsBsBtsTJX yVvlrwiMHsBaWls IRmHQi I
$ 1 800 will btrj) this 8-qylinder
&9m
TYPE 55
with tho incomparable performance, protection, comfort, dependa
bility invariably enjoyed by thousands of Cadillac owners.
It ia one of tho big opportunities of the
Annual Clearance Sale wkich ends
Saturday, September 24tk
This car Ib in first-class mechanical condition, having been thoroughly
overhauled in our shop. It has alapbeen repainted and has good tires.
It will givo years of faithful service to the person fortunate enough
to secure it at $1800.
Other famous Cadillac Models in this sale include
1919 Cadillac Touring $2000
1917 CadiUac Landaulet $2000
1919 Cadillac Suburban. . . .$3200
1910 Cadillac Limousine. . .$1100
Como in early this week and inspect our Btock of used cars, every
one of which will be sold at a great reduction in price.
Good cars of otker makes at a sacrifi
ldJl ISrtico Sedan
1120 Premier "lourlnc
1018 Maxwell Tourlnar
1013 Stearns-Knlslit Tourms
1D20 llolmss rhatton
1!)1T rscknrd Limousins
lniR Chandler Sedan
1912 l'eerless Tourlne;
ce:
1020 Chandler Tourlnar
HU8 Franklin Redan
1017 Packard Tourlnr
Branches
Neel-Cadillac Company)
Used Car Department 142 North. Broad
Reading, Pa.; Camden, N. J.; Pottsville, Pa. Open Evenings
Street
Call Spruce 0210
'3&8383gBS3a
The Reductions You Have
Been Waiting For Are Here
The Cost of
WILTON RUGS & CARPETS
BACK TO A NORMAL BASIS
We are convinced, after a survey of all conditions affecting the
production of Domestic Floor Coverings, that the
Drop of 35 to 41 in a year
has brought prices to the lowest level they are likely to reach
for a. long time.
You Need Not Further Delay
In Furnishing Your Floors
Nor need you be disappointed in having your most exacting requirements
fully satisfied, for at 1220 Market we have a
Wonderful Assortment of
Designs, Coloring, Sizes
We quote below just a few of the' offerings in our nationally popular
grade the sizes and prices are simply representative of tho comprehensive
stock and the values which extend to every Rug and Carpet in our Store.
IUKclkoA "VCitot "Ru4
Gold Signet Rings
The new patterns arc made
of dull green gold. Rings of
this character are often worn
on the little finger.
y A very attractive signet ring
.of 14-Kt. gold, oval top, beau
tifully chased $14.50.
S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st.
DIAMONfl MKnCirANTS JEWELEnS SIIiVEnSMITHS
ijJKtwjJ
HTKAMBnir NOTICES
STiUMHmr NOTirra
I I .HK Regular Express, Passenger andOT
u
Freight Service
N. Y, to Rio d Jansiro, Montevideo, Bneioi Aim
fiS HOirrillUlN CROSS, 21,000 tons (a). ...0(1. i
HH AKOI.TJS, 21.U0O tons (b) Oct, 11
N8IIIURON. 17,000 tons (b) Oet,lf
Steamer of V. B, Shipping Board
(A) First and third cla$$
(13) First, second and third class
For ruUs and particulars apply
to anr L'ftsscnfer Asrncy or to
Kerssr nid., naltlmor Mobile
Munson Steamship Line
(17 Wn'l street. Nfw York
Drexcl Bulldlntr - Philadelphia
Nsw nrlenn m. ixiuia
17
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Conwnr ntdff., Chl4tf4 i
12 DAYS TO YOKOHAMA
NEW ASimirAN THANH-PACIFIC I'AHHENOEn flERTICB
iMtwrtn HRATTI.R nnd YOKOHAMA. KODE, H11ANG1IAI.
HOVI) KOVO nr.fl MAN1T Tin tr HHORT ROI'llS
NrM snd pslttlal U S S.B. Unirrj 535 ft. lor4 21,000 toss
I SAILINGS '
1 I Hrnntrhes Oct. 15 W'erinechea Ic. 21
fToro State Nov. B hllrer Hints Nov. 20
Fsrss. mttvrjoni, etc., applv any rtllrosd or tourist etnt, er
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assssa I II I I HI 111 ! I I Mil I Ml
QheADMlRALLINE
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tWHlTE STAR
S. S. HAVERFORD
One of tho well-knouto steady-going
Whlto Star Liners, sailing from
Philadelphia to Liverpool
Oct. 22 and Dec. 3
Aboard tho Havorford you enjoy tho
comforts of a modern hotel and a
cuisine and steward service interna
tionally famous.
International Mercantile Marine
Company
Passenger Ofice, 1319 Walnut St.,
Phila.
Freight Office, i05-41, Bourse Dldg.,
Phila.
KERR LINES
Sailings from Philadelphia
BREMEN
HAMBURG S. S. "Bannock" (USSB)
Sailing September 24
Hudson Shipping Co., Inc.
AOKNTH
LAFAYETTE BUILDING
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Ml Trlphnn Kerstonr Trlrnliont
Imbnrd s:01 Main 6140
VAlrenff 4," FrelijhrTqn'S
9Strvc. riarn New York.sr
PssseniHt &. Frelfiht
Services frpm NevtYprk.
CHERROT'RO ANO ROI'TIIAXirTON t
nERENOARIA . . . .Sept. 23 Oct. 20
Ai;jTANI,V Oct. 4 Oct. 23 Nor. II
CAUMANIA Oct. 8 Nov. 6 Dec. I
I.IVERP JOl,
. .Sept. 24
CAIIOVIA
vtiAnVt,!!. n... ..Sept. 20 !so. 1 Dec,
rRTfVvfinew) - . 13 Nov. 12 DecM
IARMANIA Dec. 31 ,
o--J.VM0UTH a HAMHORO " I
'"".," . . . - uct. zo ec. 13
., LONDONDERRY AND OLA-SOOW
YVifSJJJv"' newj Hept. i Oct. z
,"" u-nii net.
.Oct. 1 No.
12 Dec. U'l
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DIXIE STEAMSHIP LINES
PHILiDELPHIAto
Bristol, Manchester,
Glasgow
USSB "MONOMAC"
UM'tCTED TO SAIL IC-ULV OCTORUl
AT CONVERKNCB RATES
Harriss, Magill & Co., Inc.
425 Lafayette Bldg., Philadelphia
lombard 5230-1 Muln 7520
DURABLE AS IRON
o 1020 Present Saving i020 Present Saving !g
Size Price Price for You Site Prico Price for You Ctf
27x54 .... $14.50 $9.75 $4.75 9x9 $117.00 $77.00 $40.00
36x63.... 23.75 15.00 8.75 9x12 142.00 92.00 50.00
4.6x6 .... 40.00 26.00 14.00 9x13.6 . . . 176.00 116.00 60.00 G
4.6x7.6 .. . 49.00 32.00 17.00 9x15 .... 196.00 128.00 68.00 Q
4.6x9 .... 59.00 39.00 20.00 10.6x10.6 . 171.00 112.00 59.00 Q
4.6x12 ... 79.00 52.00 27.00 10.6x12 .. 196.00 128.00 68.00 E
6x9 88.00 58.00 30.00 10.6x18.6 . 220.00 145.00 75.00 Q
6.9x12 . . . 117.00 77.00 40.00 11.3x12 . . 196.00 128.00 68.00 0
0.3x10.6 .. 134.00 85.00 49.00 11.3x15 .. 244.00 160.00 84.00
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FRENCH WILTON RUGS HARDWICK WILTON RUGS S
Fine as Silk . Perfectjon in Wcavery Q
SEAGER LINE
PHILADELPHIA to
Chiktianla, Copenhagen, Gothenber;,
Stockholm, Helslnilors 2nd Reval
U. S. MAIL STEAMERS
USSR SK "MARCil'N" About Hfpt. SO
AT SIlll'I'IM. HOARD ItATKS
Trirouth 11111 of Lading Issued to nil
Norwegian. Danish nnd Nnedlih Torts.
Direct snlllnis tor nil Hciindlnuvluii und
lUlllo l'orls aa cargo ofTrrs.
SEAGER STEAMSHIP CO., Inc.
W. J. Grandfield & Co.
IIIII.. AOKNTH 308 Chestnut St.
Lombard G170-T Main 0703
1 (ii.I'MniA n a V. K n..
ASSYRIA ....Oct. 29 Dec". 3 Ttl t,
V.vA..f'J?uro"n HORTA. ANanA. sr.
JnCHAKM. MRSON. QU1RAI.TAR PAT
AR. DUUnOVNIK, TRIESTE. HUME I
CAI.AJ1RIA Olt.tf
Viao. OinRALTAlt. PATIIAS DUDR0V-'
ITALIA Oct.
Also calls at NAPLES
V2??Sli T0 MVERPOOL AND OIASOOW
AIS1RI S,ot.2
lT " 7T.Kt A".T 3
Wepiterran
iMSAILINCSl
"CARONIA- . . October 22 December
(.AMnuniA- novemoer i ianurv i?
To Medltsrrancan and Adriatic Ports
Madeira. Gibraltar. Algiers. Monaco (Rlvirri).
Genoa. Naslea fRomaV Patrai. Pincui (Ath.
ens), Trieste. Alexandria (Cairo and the Nile),' I
MimpiuouiiT appointed Urite ittameri oner
onexcelled service and cuisine single roomi,
rooms with hath anrl Miimtp TlAnttinffi tO
anr port and perfect freedom of actios. I
onore excursions It ileslreii: aio iiop-ortn,
Ideal for Independent Travel
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NORTH AFRICA, BARCE
L0NA; GENOA & MALTA
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PHILADELPHIA to
MARSEILLES, BARCELONA,
GENOA & LEGHORN
SS "SILENE" Oct. 7
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rtpnln, Morncro. AlxrrU, runLIn, (etUi
Nice, (ilbrallar. Ivunt & Leihoro
trans-shipment vr
OUR OWN STEAMERS
Earn-Line Steamship Co.
139 South Fourth St., I'lilla, P.
I.ombnrd ft2(0-01.a2.(l,ii 'Muln .1261
Aurnts for
Three Star Line
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HAWAII
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BUCKEYE STATE
HAWKEYE STATE
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MATSON NAVIGATION CO.
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COMMERC8AI
w STEAMSHIP LINES m
PHILADELPHIA to
CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST,
LONDONDERRY, SLIGO
Other Irish Poits if
Sufficient Cargo Offers
SS "Eastern Belle" .Pt'!?
SS"Tnshmoo" ...1st Half Oct
SCANDINAVIAN &
BALTIC PORTS
SS "Mil'keo Bridiro" late Oct
E. W. STRINGFIEL0
Philadelphia Manager
Moore- ft MeCormnck Co., in'
its Ilonrse Dldg., Ml',.',
mmmm Lombard 0885 MalnTWjjl
HardwidkiMacCb.lH2p
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Street
Via Plymouth and Boulogne-iur-Mer
HUUKUAH 5ept 24 Oct. 29 Dec. 3
ROTTERDAM ....Oct. 8 Nov. 12 Dec. II
RYNDAM Oct. 15. Nov. 19 Dec. 24
N. AMSTERDAM ..0tt22 Nov. 26 Dec. 31
I Pisicn;er Otic. 15JI Walout St., VMt.
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TRANS. CO. ivauliUslieil
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