Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 03, 1922, Night Extra, Image 19

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Sir-In answer te Dr. 0. Harlln
Well, whose letter appeared In 'the
Eviimse Public Ledger "of February
21, 1 will say of all the articles written
about the nurslnj profession, I hare
eny read one that is really worth
while. That wa one by Richard Old
i Beard, Jf . D. Dr. 0. Harlln Wells
will find a solution If he will please
tend the article. He will also find in
Dr.' Beard's artide tha reason why we
esn'net have se-called sub-nurses,
aniens, as Dr.. Beard says, the law sets
fa label upon each and limits the fee of
fcetb.
I, find that very few nurses like
private duty.. They are taking up every
'Otlicr line of nursing te get away from
"private duty. Has any one naked her
Awhy she does net like It, or if Bhe could
usgent a solution of all this trouble?
'The doctor evidently liar never thought
of this. They are also much te blame
far sub-nurses getting the same pay as
the irnduntc, and he puts her some-
"tlnics'en a case nnd leads the patient
, te believe that she is a graduntc, when
-he knows that she is net. A graduate
nurse could, of ten take care of two or
t three patients and make her salary,
nnd it would be cheaper, for the patient
If the doctor is net the cause of her
' set doing se, I don't knew who Is.
It. W.
. Philadelphia, February 28, 1022.
Police department, who draw pensions
M.?J"?n 00lheuses, and what net,
my disability, -and spend about 53 of
that for car fare going te thd Veterans'
Bureau for examinatiens: My injuries
""; 5""".'" ,""IO ume g0cs nnd tlicy
art figuring hew they can cut the com-
nnftjiflAn. c
lJP.k'! &!!'")! s1eng
5T, i- r.Vri .'. ,VB ma"Ke te live.
Bhe ia up at 5 In the morning and gets
home at 7 at night, except Sunday. Then
she has her week a housework te 4e.
l2i MeT, ented my wage wn
18.80 per day with expenses, and new.
wte5 .n .ln S Spanlsh-Amerlcan
War, Philippine Insurrection, Boxer
uininiiiK Ulm U10 tyenu war, rccelvinic
In all twenty-seven wounds, I receive
the large sum of $22.50 and the privi
lege of sending my wlfe out te work,
which she did net have te de before i
enlisted. (
New, I webder Just hew many of
these nlnety'-dny wonders and men at
Washington who are new fighting
qgalnst the bonus had been through
what I have, would they except n bonus,
and say they sold their patriotism?
BBItO. THEO. C. JOIlXflnisr -
.... , , 13 West VcnanBe street.
Philadelphia, February 27, 1022.
' Illegitimate Stock Selling
T the Editor of the Evening Publle Ledger:
Sir The wise man long age has
ceased te be ceugh.t purchasing wildcat
,fecks and Investing his money in such
concerns that are created te skin the
people through misrepresentation and
ent-ana-eut iraua. nut the unwise in
Inrge numbers have been deceived
tnrQUiw premises or large reward te
ey inese wnacat stocks, generally only
en paper, and hardly worth the paper
,en which they are written.
In view of the fact (hat se many of
these concern hove been going up the
situation Is going te be cleared, and
it least for a time these stock sellers
re going te have 'difficulty in carrying
eut their projects. But the unwise peo pee
n's soeii forget, nnd as they are In -the
large majority, In e, very short time
these concerns will again start te flour
Mi and many people will be fleeced out
of their money, and it in lnmrinw
mien irum Huca people wne can ill
lferd te lese It.
The State and city as well, as the
Federal Government laws should be
Jnade se strict as te stock selling that
firms undertaking such n project should
be thoroughly Investigated before thev
re allowed te receive a license, anil
they should be compelled te put up
bends te protect Investors If any crooked
bulness is being done. In your paper
today jeji note hew people have been
fleeced out of thousands of dollars In
Dojleteun, even nfter the United
AutO StOrC"! lind become Inanlrenf All
tbee who have been interested In the
fcheme te defraud the nubile sheuld1 be
he'd ttrictly te account nnd forced
either te return the money or spend n
lung iirin in juu. aucn nn example
Is neccssiry, if these men have' been
found te have done any crooked work,
(ij order te deter ethers from following
the tame vocation.
HENRr F. Fitr.
Philadelphia, March 1 1022.
Hard en 8lacker Soldiers
Te the Editor of tht Evening publle Ledger!
ejr seeing se mucn in your paper
mui whu nervcu in me war want
ing n benut, would like te give auswef
te them, especially the one win telms
himself "Soldier of the Sea," of Feb
ruary'28, 1022. New the marines ac
tually were In about two or three bnttjes
ever theni and at that a very small
percentage, who were with the First
Division. The marine takes credit for
all. The army men he fought beside
did nothing. The United Hint hnri
about 1.200.000 men In France. Of
these 200,000 were combat troops, In
fantry, artillery, engineers, etc. The
test were safer than men that worked
in munitien plants, where lmnrlmia
were Killed.
The most-the marine did was home
service, guard duty, pelice duty In
Paris, etc.. and received 833 nor month.
Net ene United States soldier was in
tne trenches ler seven months and they
received $33 per month.
How.abeut the British, some of whom
were In the trenches from three te four
and one-half years for twenty-four
cents, per day (one shllllne) ami net. as
cnuch te eat as the Americans threw
away.
Se, Leatherneck, you wen the war,
throwing out your chest en Market
street (Quartermaster Cerps) same as
plenty of your shlnmates who wern row
ing beats (en land at Cape May) and
comrades in the army .stabbing straw
dummies for .eighteen months ln army
camps, we people should let you mili
tary and naval slackers own nnd run
the United States nnd alie give you free
iccess te the geld ln the Treasury. That
would probably satisfy you. I guess
you were one of these soldiers df the sea
who had te be tied down te put a pair
of shoes en. I didn't notice your Jehn
Henry, plus address after it, &e I'll give
mine. I made sixteen trips across the
pond In merchant marine service dnrlng
the war. .T. TAYLOR.
Chief Engineer, Mnrlne Eng. Beneficial
Association. Ne. 33, N. Y. C. .
Philadelphia, February 28, 1022.
Sf-VJl S'v' V: 3l "Pitney, In St. Mary
fn.l n.?,T Mr,Bi Cenm r,em rt-
hiJ . 2?JL,rfh'?, of Uvn Ir T,W fro"
si. .-". '." Cen""e. " then 'from
fi ..JS??. ni b,Jrend nation' eun.
earies, until Its m.mh...i.i. ,. .. .-
JndT; X ' f I" th. UnlUd .U.
unli M.5?.""".01"' 'nvCnda. Newfound
Una, Mexico and Cuba.
Immigration Restriction Law
Te tht Editor of tht Evening Publle ltdetrt
7iL,Jl!r.L '"trlclln liw of the United
tnt en most rtcentty patitd?
WuadelphU, February 28, 192"''
-l.???. lmmlratlen rtitrlctlen UW
rmP? ,,ed .J,lay. 10' 102l " continue
until June 80. 1022. it limits the number
rLV!. .'.Jm,,"bl0 te " " "" of the
number of the particular nationality In eeeh
ahpwn by the 1010 ceniu. Exceptions are
H!r-n.ment. mPl,. their famlllee and
iervanti, vleltere for pleasure or business,
ethers merely coin- threuah the country as
a convenient reutj. ene-yesr residents' of
Canada, Newfoundland, Cuba. Mexico. Cen
tral or Seuth American countries and chil
dren pnder eighteen of Americin-eltliens.
Ijet mere than 20 per cent of each na na
tlenallty te be admitted In any one month.
"E. D T,." Naslmeva, the actress, was
born at Yalta, ln the Crimea, In 17."
Ant,Ur in the 11 4at rat built."
Pblladeiphli
Slebruary 31, 122,
Poems and Songs Desired "
Frem What Peem?
Te the Editor of tht Evening Publle Ledetn
...81Tcn aBr enB te" m fr"" what poem
the following- lines are taken;
"Darkness descends! still evening creeps
en,
And the day and the hours, what are they?
What ncceunt can you tve of the day that
In epent?" e. S. U
Philadelphia, February 20, 1022.
Wants Kipling Peem
Te the Editor of tht Evening Public Ledger:.
eir ivm jeu piease print or leu me where
I can And Klpllna-'s "Rhyme of th Cenv.
book Maxims," containing the line "Se the
Lurnt feel's bandared flncer comes wab
bllnr b"k te the flr." ,
HELEN T. OREENE.
Philadelphia. February 23. 1022.
Parody en Nursery Rhyme
Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir Can any of your readers supply tha
wdrds of a parody en "The Heuse That Jack
Built." beginning- with. "This Is the house
that Pat built"? The few lines that I can
rtcall were semethllns like this:
"This Is the gay velocipede, ' ,
Noted for beauty, strength and speed;
Celbnglng' te Johnny, In ruffled shirt,
Builded Jacket and kilted skirt;
Snapped te a. boy whb was ragged and
'rude.
Who had papers te sell and who smoked and
chewed.
Fer a sellew doe;, with a fearful wall.
'1 Am"
Te tht Editor of the Evening Pubiie Ledetn
Sir I am anxious te And out from what
seurca Is taken tha following;
"I am: Hew llttle'mer'! knew.
, Whenca .earns 1? Whltatf de I go?
A cantered self which feels and Is. -
. a cry eetween two silences 7
A shift from nature's quiver cast
Inte'th future from the psst;
Between the cradle and tae shroud
A meteor flight from cloud te 'cloud,"'.
CALEB B. HUTCHINSON.'
Philadelphia, February 25, ltt. . ( :
"Were Just One. Day Apart"'
Te tht Editor of tht Evening Publle Ledger:
Sir A "couple of , days ake pas of your
readers asked for these verses. Will you
kindly print them for their benefit?
A song of sunshine through the rain,
Of spring across the snow,
A balm te heal tha hurts of pain,
A peace surpassing wee.
L'ft MP your heads, ye sorrowing ones,
tr an MaaWftDay.
day and glddest.dar,
AA't. -iWetrtattl''V.
rer uaivary ua
Berth's saddest
, Were just en day apart,
tte hint-or whisper stirred the air
Te'tell what joy should be. ,
The peer disciples grieving there.
Ner help nor hop could see.
Tet all the while the tied near sua
Made' ready Its swift dart,'
And Calvary Day and Kaatsr Day,
The' darkest day and brightest day,
Were just en day apart.
Philadelphia, February 3t, 1022.
B. V.
Requests for Peeme
Te tht Editor of tht Evening Publle Ledger:
sir v 111 you or one of your readers kindly
svppty the poem containing the following
linesi y . ,
"TTrla old, eld, old Isdy, '
An the boy who wss half-past three,"
.Alse the parody en Antony's address ever
the body .of Caesar, the first 11ns of which
Isf (
"Friends, Remans, countrymen and loafers."
I am sending a poem called "Today,"
MU'i ' 'J'' -I-. -..
I b that yen will k M t awsif
desired " ww. . M. .
' Wllmtngte. Del., rebruary N. lf3.
Can a reader supply tw peems re
quested? r I
TODAT
By Thatna Carrell Heward
Testerday gene It wag only dream.
Of the'psat ther Is naught but remem.
branc. '
Tomorrow! a 'vlelen thrown en Hepe's
screen
A wlll-e'-the-wisp, a mere semblance.
.
This moment my past and my future I form;
X may.rnak them wtutuvtr I oheos
By th deeds and-th acta that I new per
fr. ., "
By the-word and th"thoeghts that X
us. '
Se X fear net th futur nor mourn e'sr the
past.
Fer I de all Pm able today,
Uvtng each'-preeent moment aa though
.'twere my lat '
Perhaps 'It Is! Who knows? Who shall
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si Living for Family of Five
f tfte Editor qt the Evening Publle Ledger:
Sir I notice In the Evening Pub
lic LnueEii of February 27 that Dr.
Karl de Schweinitz gave a budget en
vihat a family of five could live en.
s First : $0.51 for feed. Try te feed
five en that nnd they will be the worst
looking, 'undernourished five human be
lass jeu ever saw.
Secend: $1.00 per week for milk. O.
K. That bsure is logical.
faM1 win2 pC.r week for light and
fuel. With coal nt $14 per ten, in
round figures, per month, it would cost
a..j per week for coal alene, as it re
quires a. ten of coal per month te keeD
rven a small house warm. Then where
uum jour iignr. come in
Feurth: $1 for carfare. This is O.
K.
Tlfth: $4 for Insurance. This is
U. K.
Sixth: $5 for miscellanies. This in
cludes rent, clothing nnd medical at
tention. Where could you rent a house under
?2e per mouth? Tell me, plense, and
1 11 go rent it. Hew much hnve veu
out of your miscellanies after paying
jour rent, or are you going te puy
rent:
There Is net enough te pay the rent,
je hew are you going te clethe this fuin-
7tAi i'e en $20'41 weekly?
I think any one who would suggest
wch figures ought te try living en the
J?"?. ne "entiens. and hnve his mind
d,sbu,sed. FRANK J. THOMPSON.
Philadelphia, February 28, 1022.
Deserves Recognition
Pe f. Editor of the Evening Publle Ledger:
W T0ai1VpiiI 17 1017' l wns work
!fn 3 ?, nemnn, in charge of eight
men, which position I had held for
?r,UcVhen,?an5r where 8ame te go and
ThVf " , uc ene rn,aeU tUDir hands.
fhat morning we enlisted, drew our
1 j, aim wiiii many
drew our
pats en the back.
rnml . .""", A'-Vi. .'"" "" ic
off V 11 "! V0UTIC3S y" a went
cock, then te
tfr.s
---... nivet lii prnnPA vhaa t ...
bullentsednn.Vt tlmes, machine-gun
mJh ' ,nn.'1 twi,ce wlth shrapnel : eImj
chlorine. '" w,,lf both mutnrd nnd
,L?ui! ,'" n,ul t "f nbeut twelve
i F ancellTfitn1,8 '," the time T " wnt
he b? W. t ccclv,c'1 ?",Pa' in 'nce,
"mb V2,!4.-' J lt Brest en Sep Sep
Mennf v 1018, en " stretcher en the
' Crne"' whlcu v8 torpedoed
T fmnni u.00.0 dnrs out of Hrest.
bft ::'l en i, ,n "ik en Septem.
v ' n the 'Antigone. After ten dnvs
at Newport News llnse Hespltafl was
te Lnkcwoed, N. J. Frem the T
out doctor L.H,nd hCr nl0"' wlt'-
"cter, medicine or anything ta
On Fcbninrv IK mm
"n. bone blown ff .. . :,.""l"KS or my
n.i. :..." "'" "urannei. 1
'ml explained te
Why All This Regal Stuff?
Te the Editor of the Etenlng Public Ledger:
Sir Why nil this "fuss and fenth
ers" ever Princess Mary's wedding?
This "regal stuff" i sort of nauseating
te real Americans. When are we te ar
rive at the position that we care nothing
nbeut royal bleed and long lineiige? This
urtificlnl. stuff should have'been put eqt
of business long uge through the cry
ei -making me worm iree ter democ
racy. "
What did we de with the German
royal family? Dumped them en the'nfh
heap. The head of this family was
shipped off te exlh, nnd the rest of
the family have been dethroned from
power, and are living retired llke any
ether family. The Englibh royal fam
ily have about as much power as the
erdlnnry American ward leader, except
lng in their name and the great slk slk
nlficance we still feel disposed te credit
them with. Royalty has 'Had its day,
se why take up geed, valuuble space
in the newspapers te chronicle their
doings? W. I. T.
Philadelphia, February 28, 1022.
Seldier1 Father Opposes Benus
Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir This bonus furere is regretted
by all truly patriotic, well-informed ex.
scrviCQ men, including my sons. 1 hap
pen te be a father who had three sons
in the service, nnd 0110 of them, an
aviator, was terribly hurt in n wrecked
airplane en the cve of entering the
great Argenne battle. Here at home I
had te listen te all the windjammers
thejjuncombe oratory of that time; had
te come across in all the financial drives,
Red Cress. Y. M. 0. A,, war-savings
stamps. Liberty leans; cut out the use
of white flour, draw a tight line en
sugar; also arbitrary demands in many
ways, with no regard for one's ability
te meet in a financial way these de
mands, but I believe this bonus prop
aganda Is all wrong. Tj. W. D.
Philadelphia, February 20, 1022.
A Peer Girl for Blm
Te the Editor of the Evening Publle Ledger:
Sir I want te make an appeal te
all your readers te write tn Sldnev
Smith te save Untie Ulm from the
u idew Zander. Let Him meet, by ac
cident, a peer but refined young lady,
one who would appreciate n geed home
and Uncle Ulm. Hnve the meeting start
them en their way te a close friendship,
which will ripen into love.
A GUMP READER.
Philadelphia, February 19, 1022.
The People's Forum will appear dally
In the Ecnln. Public Ledger, and nlee
fn the. Hunday. Publle Ledger. Letters
dlecusslng timely tonics will be printed;
5 well as reeulred pemu, and quee quee
tlene of general Intereet will be aeawrred.
The familiar tin-Mt
package) with' tha jrml jrml
lew label ia tha only
form in whiehFlaiaeh
rnann'a Yeaat la eecf
Fleischmann's
fresh yeast
increases the action of
the intestines
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HUNDREDS of men and women have already, found free
dom from laxatives by eating Fleischmann's fresh yeaat
,' LeL These, t British Siiiliiigs ,$
' Or if you want our repf eacnUtive te'cdli
at VOUf office and ihew vnii'tr-weWrferfulTM.;!
..IUi. atl . Ii.5 -i! it .? ' Vm
vfuaiiucs u lues: Hnporxauens.iroin isuneua ,
British mills, which we are ' . "
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Building te Measure ' v
for $li
we will be very glad te de se.
There are Clays and Jennen VWelah
' weaves among them the kind for which .'
until recently you paid $ 1 00 te $ 1 25 a suit., " '
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Doctors are new agreed that proper elimination of waste matter
should be brought about by feed. One doctor comes right out
and states plainly that the tadiscriminate-use of cathartics is en
of the causes of constipation.
Physicians all ever the country are recommending Fleisch
mann's fresh yeast because it is a fresh feed, rich in these ele
ments which keep the intestines healthy.
Try it out for yourself. Begin today by adding 2 or 3 calces of
Fleischmann's Yeast te your everyday diet. Keep it up and see
hew normally and regularly your intestines act Yeu can get
Fleischmann's Yeast fresh daily from your grocer.
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if I
t. net ,cllmb I'ulus
llle fillner ntn...i ,
cuW net iin ii, . ' 1 lem nOi
aima 1 :??..lh? w?rk....Wt out a
'I'Prcgaien in b,iM.n- .ion ncceun' "'
eme off. Ul""ncss they must lay
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Words In Manuscripts
Te the Editor of the Evening Publle Ledger:
Sir In the reuntliiK of words In a
manuscript nre elncle letters ami marks (0
be considered as words? W. J. D.
Philadelphia, rebruary 23. 102?.
Single letters nre counted, but punctua
tion and ethrr signs are neer counted..
Earthquakes In Philadelphia
Te the Editor of the Evening Publle Ledger:
Hlr Has Philadelphia ecr teen lilted br
an earthquake? II. II, Y.
ThlKidelphla, February L'3, 1022,
Sharp earthquake shocks were felt In
Philadelphia en December 1. 1737: October
SO. 1703: February 7, 1812s Jsnuary 8, 1817s
August 10, 1884. The total number of
shocks en record In Philadelphia since 1827
Is eighteen,
Presidential Vete In 1912
Te the Editor of the Evening Publle Ledger:
S? Please (he me the size of the pres.
denttal vote In 1012 for the Democratte can
didate, Wilsen; Republican, Tart, and Pro
gressive, Iloeievelt,
, UAlUUbO.V T. WAI.8II.
Philadelphia. February 23, 1022..
'Wilsen received 0,203,010 vetest Roose
velt, 4.110,607 votes, and Tart, 3,484,038
votes. Wilsen's plurality ever Roosevelt was
2,173,812 votes, while the majority of tha
ether candidates ever Wilsen wae 2,130,504.
Knights of Columbus
70 the Editor of the Evrixlng Publle Ledger:
Sir Please etate when tha Knights of
Columlus were formed and under whose dl dl
KCtlen. dEORClE T. DETER.
fhlls4elphla, February 28. 1023.
The Knights, of Columbus wssi founded
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GENERAL PHONOORAPH CORPORATION, NEW YORK
Arme Visible Card Systems
Adarresecraph Cempaar
Aldrieh Office Felders
Alexander. W. H.
Ambev File & Index Ce.
Ambers Scheel of AppUed Tnderlng
American Mnltlgraph Hales Ce.
American Haleei Ueeh Ce.
Art Sletal Censtraetlsa Ce.
Ansttn. Cm. M.
Aotegraphle Register Ce.
Barrett Addlnr Macblnea
Raem, R. K.
Reek Duplicator Ce.
Rlrcher Ce., tne.
Brandt Msnnfectnrlng Ce.
nushnrll. Alvnh Ce.
('offlpatlns-Tubnlattns-Reterdiiic Ce.
Corena TtpcwtIUt Ce.
Dalten Addlnr- Mechlne Ce.
Defiance Check Writer Cerp.
DctetTaph Predaets Cerp.
Ditte, Incorporated
Kdlphene Ce,
Kstt Register Ce.
EreetrtcSeallnr Jlsehlns Cerp.
Elliett CempaiiT
Elllett-Flsbcr Company
Ellis Adding Typewriter Ce.
Flllnx and Office Management
Oeneral FtrrproeDng Ce.
neldlns Taper Cutters
nann Desks
Hamilton Aategruphlc Register Ce
Hammend Tvewriler Ce"
Harrteee, Chas. R. t. Ce.
Hetener, Chss. D. Ce,. Ine.
Hoth-A-Pbene Cerp;
i Hutchisen emce Hpeelaltles Ce
Ideal stenell Slaehlnee "
Index Visible. Inc.
Industrial Digest
!n!",!!en"! Accountants Society
International Postal Nnpplr Ce.
International Time RecordlngCe.
Kardex Hales Ce.
Lanston Monotype Ce.
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LaSalle Kxtenelen Unlrerelty
Vu2& E?l"ng Maehlaes
J'lbertr Typewriter Ce.
J' ne-a-TImfi Mfg. Ce.. Ine.
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M,;i7.c,',VrCp,,rSa,ln' MMUM Ce'
Maltlpest
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! rash Register Ce,
KERR LINES
Sailings Frem Philadelphia
FOR HAMBURG
SS "Scheharie'CU. S. S. B.)
Sailing March 4
SS "Dallas" (U. S. S. B.)
Sailing March 18
HUDSON SHIPPING CO.
Inc., Aganta
LAFAYETTE BUILDING
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Lembard 92645 Main 8166
National Training Sehsel for Ftllns
kelsen's Loese Leaf Eclepaedla
Ofjlc Appliance
g.K. tetter Opener
E"ll"Jphl Hcheel of riiln
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Pelar Manufacturing Ce,
Pemerants, A. & Ce.
Perter. B. P.
Pestags Meter Ce.
rowers Arnrnntlna- Maehln.
rnjjdent ur, nj x Ce
Rapid Addressing Machine Ce.
Rand Company. Inc.
Reynolds Enrelepe Sealer
Reler Company
Reddy. Jehn i.
Heater. Carl IT.. Ine.
noteeneed Company
Kafe-Cehlnrt Ce.
Hhaw.Walker Ce.
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Hundstrand Adding Maebine r.
Tabulating Machine Ce. "" C,
Dixie Steamship Lines
PHILADELPHIA te
Bristel, Manchester, Glasgow
U.S.S.B.SS"EASTERN PILOr
Expected te Sail March 11
AT CONTEJUSJtCE RATES
Harris, MagQl & Ce., Inc.
425 Lafayette Bldg., Philadelphia
Lembard 620-1 Main 7818
WHITE STAJt
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CEDRtC Mar. 38 Apr. Mar
ADRIATIC Apr. 8 Sl7y 57
MKONTIC Apr. IS
NEW TORK TO MADEIRA. GIBRALTAR.
ALOERIA, NAPLES AND GENOA
I ARABIC 17.324 tans) Mar. Apr. St
1 WEST INDIES CRUIKES """"
' rrem New Yerk te Havana. Jamaica.
I Panama Canal. Venezuela. Windward aner
I Lcenard Islands. Virgin islands, Perte His
1 and Dermuda. '
I MEGANTIC CO.OStt tens) Mar. S
33'day cruise with bookings te any pert of
call. Ne passports required S30O UP.
PHirADELPIIlA LIVirnPiiriT
MELTONIAN "..Mar.
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LEVLAND LINE "
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(iOTHLAND Mar. 88 . ---Lll
KROONLAND Apr. 1 May Utesll
I.APUXND Apr. S Msy IS jeme 17
ZEELAND Apr. 20 Jqne 3 Jedy
PHIIADELPHIA TO HAMTtURO. LIBAU,
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8AML.ND (3d class passengers only) Mar. M
PHILADELPHIA ANTWERP i
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rnderwoed Typewriter Ce
Wsrtener. C. H. Ren
lawman Erbe Mfg. Ce.
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HAMBURG
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ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE
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STEAMSHIP LINES "
PHILADELPHIA te
CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST
ami LONDONDERRY
SS "Kerhenksen"
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