w 3) WRAi -' -Alt" iMrwyffi'ty. "?S ' HSfe Daily Mevie Magazine ssssssssaafftt' Yirt r" 'i-T.i . . BB'.fty. iij w r v." . FOR THE FILM FAN'S SCRAPBOOK f w j'x'innR. MnHSHHiiaxi!? .SHHW c trBst rilSHilBnHBin'.1 EuX SllHH.. ti.rlifflHIBeUMi SB ' """m ' VS " 0&lKssifcUt9rsiHssilllH3 1 r . ' sHsHl If ' UK" ' "C g - Ik , UfTII CLIFKORI) . VTe trill he ptnl tn publish the pirturm nf such screen players as are ! . , sugpestrj l) the funs. U r -, EVENING PUBLIC 'LEDGHOR-PHIIiAfitiJLPHIA, FBIEMLY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1922 Y V ttfl J, "The Teny Snrjc cartoons are cer tainly clever, but I don't llke them. I de like thnt Hebby nnd Flile nnl mntctl enrtoens a let, don't you? II juDt a dear Httle fellow I "I em thoroughly In nccerd with your opinion that ncters must live clean, wholtteine lUes. We love tlu'm nnd tct them up en a pidestn', te wersl'lp them nnd we suddenly llnd our Idels lum fret of clay nnd our ldenls come ttimhllnir iliiuii iibeilt our heads. Scnn dnl tilwnys tnkes nwny from n person's chnrnctcr fienicthlns which cannot be reiilnrei iust the wav tlmt ueuued Iiflir rebii n woman of witue of her wumnn- HneHH nnd refinement If you can un derstand my simile, or metaphor, whleliever it is." (Ynn rertnlnlv eet n let of enjoyment nut of innvhtff pleturen. don't you? And It's wonderful hew eleely your opin epin opin Iens ngree with mine all except what vei say about Clmplln. I don't llnd lim t fpseiiie. nut i ii" come nwny with feelinpt of deep terrnw -flint the man whom 1 cens'der Oie (-reatejl actor mid the finc-t artist en the ncreen hlieuld continue te produce lii silly potboiler". I.nst I beard of Ktlltli Storey wiih that she had gene te Australia te make pictures. That wasn't an Arllfs fm you speak of the one with .lane Cowl. It was Sir Gilbert Parker's "The Kltjlit of Way," with William Pnvcrsliiim but without Jane. Hetty !'.: De I think Itehp Daniels is n fine netrecs? Pe 1? Say; that girl sure can Inhale, can't be? ; THE MOVIE FAVS LETTERBOX n.v HKNiiY m. Ni:i:r.v K; f& E. H. V.: It wai Har-y Mjer who . Pn-slnn. Nuzlmeva in "War Ilridi.s' (T played tthe Yankc in 'f'ennecticut ' meant te write 'only' after vaeh one of! Yankee." theM-i. Ham-en Kurd in any picture; i the same with Mr. Iteberts (Cfpert-illv "A. H." writes: "Yeu could never (i-ie , ( Yeu llelleve It, It's te') and (ruw the n.Tne of the nr.t Mevie that .Mr. ArlS. I can remember! It was a beautiful "Hy the way. de ynu remember way colored affair called 'Queen I-'liubetb,' back a p-.ture in which Mr. Arlisi played by Sarah liernhanlt. 1 believe, i.lnyerl with .lane Cowl' The acting I will remember it as Ions as I live, wns s-iperh. It was a story .if the "And de you remember the "Nle of French C;in.idians. and 1 believe Mr. Regeneration" with Kdith Storey and Ar!is plaved the role of a heretic. The Antonie Morene? What has become of ' chinax as reached when they burned Miss Storey' We .eldem hear of her. n cre-s ever bis heart. It makes me And remember 'The Valley of the shudder even new. Moen'? "I mustn't ferpnt te say that Vnlen- "I saw Tier Oib'c.l ruse' ln-t week, (ine wns tine In the 'Four Il'rscmen.' and If I ever wanted te put any nr.e but eh I In 'lioyeml the Hecks.' Nuff In a cage It was (ileria Snansen. The sed. only part I enjoyed was the sincere "Ab-uit pemedles. the only ones I BctiDK of Harrison I-'epI. which was al- en.iey are these nf Hareld Lloyd. I'll together tee little. I mean there wasn't never forget 'I le.' beeaupc I laughed enough of him. This Is the first time se much I fell risht off my seat and I saw Miss Swanen nn'l Mr. Ferd also raise down en the man in front together, end I received t!,e Impression of me. N "Grandma's Hev' his next that eltlMv Miss Swan-en is ten old tiitum nnd when will It r'ea'-h town? for him cm- he is tee young for Mis I can't see anvthlng In these ridiculous Swanson. Net thnt he isn't an accem- lien Turpln thincs and Chaplin is tire- , pllshcd neter. I wonder if you tan boine cn-ept in 'The Kid.' understand what I mean'.' New I never "And nett best I enjoy the edit had that Impression when he and Nerma catiennl features, and 1 can't begin Tnlmadge plays together. ISU-ss her i.. till you hew much. I!n;cc Travel heart! I just love he.-. 021...S have hreught wndei lands home "I'll tell you some mere I !,ive : and tl.e Priztnn ii hdieve that is the Pauline Frederick, Alice Teiry. Clara nainei pi-iure e!:, tar ith n desire Kimball Yeung and KNie Fergusen, te travel nnd tniwl and -ee nil these Only one mnu Themas Meh.-in. wonder phi. e-. And t!ie mu-ie is al- "Of course, there are many ether mjk .-e e piisite that I jut -it hack who have my admiration, lietty I'.lythe ;n,l forget this sordid old world for ii In the 'Queen of Sheha," Tela Negri In while. Bptf,v (inle: Seems te me I've given ever and ever anal" the address of every movie neter or actress In the business. That's probably why 1 didn't nnswer your letter. I don't get n single thrill out of the Idea of W'rltlng te a dozen or mere of 'em for their pictures. Why don't you Just cut them out of our "Scrap Henk" or your favorite fan mngnzlncn? When you write te the stars. It's customary te inclese l.Yi cents and half the time ynu don't even get an acknowledgment of Its receipt nor an answer te jour letter. Nerma Tnlmadge has gene te Eu rope. Vnletitlne is traveling around this part of the country somewhere. Mae Murray's address is .'M4 West Forty-fourth street. New Yerk. All the ethers en your list can bn nd dresse.l just "Hollywood, Cnllf." De I think Valentine is going te be a "wonderful" actor? 1 deuM It ver- much. Don't 1 lnve Nernin Tnl madge? Absolutely and devetedlv and all that sort of thing. Wouldn't "l love te be in the movies? Oh, Hetty, Hetty! I inu vc never seen me or jeu weuldnt ask Fuel n cruel ipies'ie'ii. Hut I'll say this, I'd love te he young nnd handsome enough te be considered. F. E. M. I'm Inclined te say "ves" te your plan f-r learning phmnplnv writing. I doubt If you'll ever de It well without some guidance nnd. while I have bad no personal dealings with the school you mention. I have had several very ohthtinlaMle lettern from rendern who linve tnken the course. H you've get the ulufT In you, such study will bring It put If you haven't, you'll Inevitably fnll, whether ynu tudy or net. Ien ve simply get te tnke your chnnces, and Kolf-cetilldcnro nnd deter mination mnke up 70 per cent of sue CCM, ' Loulne VincentFriend of mlna supplies the Information I couldn't glve you the ether day nbettt Jess Itubens, the I'lftre of "Thn Mmi Frem Hninn.'1 He Is rcnlly Je0 Itubln and Is French, IIe lias done very little, en the screen, but he Is an old-tlmer en the sfnn nn character actor nnd director. He was with Klsle Fergusen in her stnge ver sion of "Sacred nnd Hrofnne Leve." was In "The Checkerboard," with the unttens, piaycu in "riie Dancer," nnd appeared with his vlfe, JInry Nash, In "Thy Nnme Is Weman." You're much obliged te my friend nnd se'm I. Anxious Last I heard of Fnnnle Ward she was living In Paris France, net Kentucky. Mellle Kine hn ,ir. Bertcd movies for the stage. De veu mind my sayltii? thnt I get verv wc'arv giving stars' addresses se often but here y'are Viela Dana, Metre studies, jioiivweou: .Minn tttewnrt, Mayer Sliidln, Hollyweod: MIm Dii Pent, Vnlversnl City. Calif . j Jesephine Hill, ditto; Allce Terry, Metre Studies, Hollywood. I s'pese I ought fe sny you're wel "Little MIIIIe"-If. ntt you say, von nre a constant render, ynu have seen these addresses n dozen times in this column. iSernia Talniudge Is In Eu. reiw, Mildred Harris Is In vaudeville. Address I'cnrl White, rnre (.f I'atlic, ' .1." West Fert) -fifth street. New Yerk; , Hebe Daniels at I.asky Htudle, Hellv- weed; Mary Plckferd. Heverlv HIllp, Hollywood; Itutli Itelnnd. I'atlic Stu Stu deos. Culver City. Calif., and Hepe ' Hampton, at lIO Hreadwav, New! Yerk. (Jesh! New I hope I'm done' giving addresses. j . "Hlllle Kelterts" Last I heard of Toels Dean he wns living nt 1S0.S Mar Mar mlen avenue. New Yerk. It was Mau rice Flynn, known n-i "Lefty." wlm jdnyed the sergeant In "The' Weninn Who Walked Alene." Tim Avem.n ur.rnnt: viirit jiind llie i:llt,rlrfl 1'iik- - nf the mr,,-,.l,i,. i , . ... T.iiisikr dlk-lB fun important nnl.nl tlmt men or the liusliifM .worm vhmil.t la.ew. "Mnlte It ft 1I.O It .litr. WILDWOOD Yeu have probably heard of The Big Things that are being done At Wildwood A New 18-Hele Gelf Course A Million Millien Million Dellar Hetel Electrification of Rail Rail eoadsNew Boulevard 700 Apartments and Dwellings were erected last Winter, nearly all leld and occupied Your big Opportunity TO BUY AT AUCTION A few remaining restricted nnd very choice building tiites i..tr the bench, some ndjeinintr and opposite the beautiful WILDWOOD MANOR and the site selected for Wildwood's new Million-Dellar Hetel. These building sites contain nil improvements; water, sewer, pi, electricity, curbs, sidewalks nnd the best-kept streets. Thi3 'land adjoins nnd surrounds ten te twenty thousand dollar liousea. Sale te Be Held en Saturday, September 2d at 2 P. M., in Frent of Beecher-Kay Realty Company Boardwalk and 26th St. Wildwood, N. J. JOHN A. ACKLEY, Auctioneer Can you An I'lttlTIIPI.AYI rilllTllt'l.AVS The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. V LON CHANEY ARDMORE L18 "SERVANT IN THE HOUSE" A'Q. l'he MON.MKDLl.CrJl THEATRES BELMONT '";; MAHKKT ETHEL CLAYTON in nm tiii: it:i i:.ssi;- ASTOR CONSTANCE TALMADGE KIliUTH i (illtAf'.i M T1NFR DM: Y CEDAR In "t'OI I IIP TIM KM I I! "'.Til i rKDAIl AVENL'E II . . , 1 T ..... M.l-'.Ti: f T In "THE CALL OF HOME" swer: Suppose your boy or your neighbor asks: What was the first Case before the World Court? Hew many nations were repre sented at the World Court? What is the amount of Germany's War Debt? Hew much has she already paid? What would happen if Uncle Sam were made receiver for bankrupt Germany? What b Dr. Garfield driving at in the Institute of Politics? v .? ,t i vi.- i "i; 'l . ' :- .i r : a i .ssr i.itrvN nm '.i a BALTIMORE;:" .ssr i.itrvi "WHEN ROMANCE RIDES TOM MIX In "I I1 M1 (iOlS'fi" i colonial etn 2nMv t;:1 ,v v CONSTANCE TALMADGE I n "Ttiy I(IMITI I" I d l If ' lm-1 Art. st-.K twr i ft COLISEUM ' 'l.OIH I. I .',r. "SILAS MARNER JUMBO :, '.! rtuts . i- ! -i ;i!s I -.(ll s (l II. I T FAIRMOUNT WW, RICHARD TALMADGE III "W Mill IIIM I'-t-- GREAT NORTHERN' ''. ,i"vI?'jj CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "TIM-. I'KIIITII ln(.t" uiI'.APJi v : J.inr en l irl,' ,r, r ETHEL CLAYTON tn "MIM" LEADER "stV-asteK 'avb" zam: fiiti s 4-tiiki ,l "WHEN ROMANCE RIDES" f nriKT -'" m !'-. ,r -.... Ill. IM.I'AM-s".H',,VV;i'is" "TURN TO THE RIGHT NIXON'S AMBASSADOR KI- IMPPRIAI U0T,i WALNUT BT3. CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "TIIK, I'imilin I l.ll rll" I IRFRTV uneAD & reLrsmiA av. X,lDIr 1 I MATINEK DAILY VKRA fiOIlDON (inl lllin.K IIVIMI In "THE GOOD PROVIDER" rtD ICKIT WueJIanil Ai ai IU4 au VIxli-li 1 jtATi.vrn jAit.Y CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "pet.i.v or tim. mi i ii . i.l.ei: 1 '. 'I 3 'in I. IW.IOT- rni . I. i t A . " .. nt ' Ml', II iV V& I- ?M', OVERBROOK ,,3 ',il.F NORMA TALMADGE tn "TIIK vevii'-i'i i I iiiivr," PA! M FitANKreiui a i- and riivi N'nutts H'rrtEKT LII.A I.KK nnil ST1IJ ( M In "Ii Matrimony a Failure?" OCrCMT Market St. two ilia ,XJ-. 1 1-.1 10 A M te 11 V. iL MAY MacAVOY . In "A HOMKMI'I X V MI'" 'rttAI TO OEKMANTOWK TvKNuiT JACKIE COOGAN In MV IIIIA" "SILAS MARNER NIXON Kt Au ?VVll'r sTs-. VIVIAN MARTIN eni- ok tiii: hoi i," 69TI-IST Th1 tP ""I-" T.rmla J BERT LYTELL in "TinrACK in:r i;ia- STRAND Jr'"an"'n A' Vnr. AGNES AYRES In "ltOltlll.ltl.AMi" AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. 7 4 fi rilEATIti; ii.it, i'. y E? SHERWOOD BAV J,":T',.A.':; v&t4 KtrkDaA TtiuiniT. "iM n nixiTn iniuiuut. iU In "MM IV 1 ! Uh33WiBKET,TV &.. JACK HOLT mr tM -- w -, , mvm m Wli,:.-.. - AK-MVI ".. ' ..,..r A WZiil .M. MAN UNtO.NQU-JtAIILE" GERMANTOWN "r'r'i':"!, P CONSTANCE BINNEY ' "; "iin: m.i:ki'v ti.M'K" GRANT 4"" ViiiAitn Ava" Mat Temiii H" GLADYS WALTON III '"l-.f lM)..M) llll: j;., JEFFERSON '-'!"Vr,lJ;"r'n ?" VIVIAN MARTIN ' " ' , in in'-' .ii', ni' 1 1) K.. PARK ,,ll,,;SiliIAVi.";A";iii.s w. "'" - I" l.vg. 0.15 ie 11 IVY DUKE In "TIIK IHfiAMlHT" Hew many are unemployed in England? Who arc die political leaders in Germany today? What can we learn from Alexander Hamilton about settling War Debts? Find the answers in OUR WORLD September 25 Cents en all newsstands today NOTE THIS: After September lit every annual subscriber te Our World is entided te die fu'l service of the Institute of International Information free. See Septcm. ber Issue for full description of world wide service. THE HOUSTON PUBLISHING CO. 9 East 37th St, New Yerk Alie tteUlr of tht mu. mntmliw e itnritl thai arc i(l7rrtn WORLD FICTION Teda?$ bat or ran all ifw uwid Make Grape, Peach arid Pear Jelly or Jam New vrr u1 thrCSe fruits are Plentiful an inexDensive, With Pen-Jel you can make jelly as quickly and as easily as you can make a cup of geed coffee. Is Hew Yeu De It 1 Dissolve a package of Fen-Jel in 2 cups of any fruit juice or juice diluted with water, as you please. 2 Bring te a quick boil. 3 Add one pound of granulated sugar, and boil 2 te 6 minutes until jelly test is obtained. 4 Pour into your jelly tumblers and you will have from 5 te 6 six-ounce glasses of clear, firm, pure jelly. See Recipe Booklet in Packaije of PEN-JEL for Maiting Jain RJO. U.S. PATENT OPFICE ,,-?'''' " Makes The Jeljy-Jel" NEVER, FAILS aS WmM- $5K)i UfP MeZZWLW PE1N-JEL ie pure cane sugar, pure fruit pectin, and tartness in exactly the correct proportions te "Make the Jelly Jell." PEN-JEL is net a liquid. It cannot spoil. Yeu can use part of a carton of PEN-JEL and the remainder will keep indefinitely. PEN-JEL contains no ani mal gelatine or any animal product whatsoever. PEN-JEL makes jellies, jams and marmalades of any fruit juices in a few minutes. It 3aves time, sugar, fuel, work, worry and fruit. Order today a package of PEN-JEL from your grocer nnd accept no substitute. -ftakes the Jelly Jell" ONE QUARTER POUND n! i --unyi "r r i MV WEIGHT 'Mm J27 "' ''':'l'7:;"ij!'iTj 0 &&Axt'& ?HAENACCSEcDE PENNSYLVANIA SUGAR CO PHILADELPHIA. PENNA. OUARANTEEO TO COMPLY WITH UNITED STATES PURE FOOD Aw3 PENNSYLVANIA SUGAR CO. (Pen-Jel Division) Philadelphia, Pa. WANTEDCOMPETENT MEN THE DENVER AND RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD will '"&saf yBfflwR BAarteAn . MACHINISTS gSI-KSS- BOILER MAKERS CAR REPAIRERS SHEET METAL WORKERS Standard womb will be paid under rules and wetklnjt condition!, with seniority datFnK fn.m time of employment, n. prescribed by tht United States Rallreiid Laber Denrd. Theie wlihlnit te enter the eervlce of thin railroad will apply at 264 Ne. 15th St. Philadelphia (flj IvaSrHf3" '. ,'?! '' TTJ (fJJ ( vJ---r - ea J KtJi RTKAMSIIIP NOTICTH " WMMMHBWMH 1 Certificates of Deposit Are issued by ue, payable either en de mand or at a specified time, with allowance of interest. 3wn Jafehers wG$& FOURTH & CHESTNUT STREETS New Yerk PHILADELPHIA Bosten BROWN, SHIPLEY & COMPANY, Londen 1 wis nM BTRAMsmr wencEa West Coast Freight 18 days te Let Angetei 24 day te Seattle 22 day l te San Francisce 25 dayt te Portland Express Freight Steamers, semi-monthly from Philadelphia via Panama Canal, te e Antrlcs, San Francisce, OakUnd. Srattle. Portland S.S.LehlBh Sept. 6 S.S.Wabesh Oct. 6 S. S. Brush Sept. 20 S.S. Celd Harber Oct. 20 Tfain frrUtht rwlvfii dally nt rifr 10 North (Feet of Vine St.) Ats!stan:e given in discharging Team Freight NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. OwnTS and leenfe V S. SMppine Tlearrt atmmer.i 136 S. Fourth St., Phlla. Phene Lembard 5791-2-3; Main 7781-2 ?i WHI!K STTAK M.VJKSTIC (new. .Brpt. 18 Oct. 7 Oct. n KA-J: Wrie : . -.m: i9g ?.& il BUT: it AL1IO ., i Pi-It, SO Oot, 28 Nev. 25 KK.TtO .. . .t)ett. 28 Net. 11 -- OOT, .-.RSI: inT.AiiiLriiiA MVERfoer Ki'.runii . ... Oct. It xnvlAN f'tTTSHt! Cnbln and Ihl: K01I (new ..Oct.. putr.itnv'.i. Mlan Bent. 16 Ne In.wl ilnl c("a pnMnrer cnrrlrd. JMl'lA ?IANCUEf AN'CUESTKtt (an ....Ber ept. 80 " YJI4vlouTIl.clEnnettn.ArT5rEn vfNt,Aiil s"l- e'- I Kev' IE limil yi.ANl) . .Sept. jS Oct. ih Ilrr. ? r.AJM.ANn . . .Sjppi. in Ner. 4 Dee. 0 i,lTiii.i.-ii' iarj"J. VMV riin... 11.1.UUV. KreU'bt for Dinrl .only. l-IIU. hO PANZIO. ii.i SnmUnii (liln!-FnK pnrnirra enlrlSrpt.13 n 0! Manhattan lIlLAnKLl'III A--ANTWBnr M'hpnac .Sent. Mlctileun . .fpt. 2 r'rni. i iuiviaru . net. i Mackinaw Sept. 23 b .teBiaaw lim . ,. , ,.. ..g. . HAttDA (Ud rii MINNRnAI Sian'ciiuri MO.NOOUA. ........ iiu.Aiir.u A PI.YMOVTII ANII iinu V Iiihonec .Mulicill-n A KLPHIA- ;t. .2 M .Kfllt. 14 M CTIO TKANA i)fll. 7 Oct. lt .Scpt. 14 Oct. IH Asliillr A Ner. 0 IIAMHUnO hliiili . Nriit. 2 Nfiii. 14 Mnnlnnil . Oct. 4 T1.AXTII1 TIIANSPOIIT LINK ill.ADF.I.I'lll I.ONnilN .Mennnilii'c ..Kept. 12 Mi.rl.lnnw . Sept. 22 IIOI.l.AXp.AMl'.nK'A F.1NE PIIU.AllF.I.I'lllA IIOTTrKDAM tllrilccibk Sent. (1 Ciirnrrdrk Pep. llrrrdrU . .... Oct. 1,1 International Mercantile Marine Ce. l?n STKAMinm l.Rdfl.000 TO' . 1'iiMnittr (liitf, 1819 Walnut St.. Thlla. Frrlxht titttt. 4M-JH Iletirsic llldx., I'll II. ISTHMIAN STEAMSHIP UNS Philippines East Indiei Service DIRECT SAILINGS FROM PHILADELPHIA TO DUTCH EAST SND.ES and PHILIPPINES Penang, Belawan-Deli, Pert Swel- techam, Singapore, Batavia, Samarans;, Seerabaya, AND MANILA and ILOILO SS "Fairfield City" Sailed SS "Mobile City" Sept. 30 SS "Steel Traveler"... Oct. 30 Fer ratea and particulars apply t NORTON, LILLY & CO. GENERAL AGENTS, Course Dldjr.. Philadelphia Lembard 0271 Main 244t CUNARB "ND ANCHOR L,NM S. Y, (e Cherbourg- and Houtbnmpten FASTi:!iT L1L SEUVJCE TO uUuill'E. BERENG ARI A IHcpt, 3 Sept. ID Oct. 10 MAl'RKTASlA Kent, n hrnt. 28 Oft. 17 A0.I.1TANIA Hrnt. 14 Oct. 8 On. ii IDees net cten at Cherhnuttf. N",i'. te Plymouth. Cherbeuiu and Hamhurz I (AilOMA , . ..Oct. ft Nev. 4 lie 0! Nv Ai..l. CeJ" (Qu?niewn) and Liverpool 1.111 h.-m.i iiKmi ..nept. 1 uct, 0 SCVTIllA Inewl . .Hent. 28 Oct. it nrf efr rUWeU',7 2a!il,!L t'AXKRONlA (new) geiit. It Oct. 7 Ner 4 TIISfANlA (new) ..Pct't. 80 ZZZZ . . JlWi,0.". ,0 LondeniVirry and LUernnei 'AHMYKIA .Kept in filepn at Ola.anw. lDl' ,n fewbrkw eumAmenca en US.CjevernmentSliips New Reduced Rates Fastest Time te iRIe d Janeiro, Montevideo, and De end Alrte. Plnett ahlpt-American eervlce-AmorlcanKeed- American comforts. Sail Inge from Pier l.Hcbeken. 8. 8. Beuthsm Cresa . . Sept. I6tb S. S. American Legien . Sept. 30th 8. 8. Pan America. . . Oct. 14th S.S. Western World. . Oct 28th Fortnightly thereafter Fer rioter tptiva boekhl, ddn$i Munson Steamship Lines 67 Wall St. New Yerk City tn (JUAAnaf nwn anA t I1......1 TYlWIieNIAtn.wl;.-" -TO.tB I'lilla. ted brnlliir. Malta. Alexander Ij"lrut ltlVKUr,H!E; """ ("X V 8ee ion' Lecal rt'NAKJ) Airent.' or wr"e ( t'NAniJ Si ANCIinn riTEAMNIIIf LINK, ' "?? !t,r. VA'i"' '.I00 "'(ilniit H.. I'l III t'rcUht (mice. Ilenrw nidi.. Phil J 1 fKERR L1NES1 Operating U. S. Gov, Shipt Sailuiga Frem Philadelphia FOR HAMBURG S S "City al Flint" (U5SB) ..Sept. 9 5, S "Chicksuw" (USSB).. Oct. 21 HUDSON SHIPPING CO., c., Aei, 320 Chestnut St.. Phi! VLembnrd 53(54.5 Mnin 7311.12 J ..OWa'DPilA a w '" " rr. " 'vr air.AlYl&KIl' LINES IQprruCnq U. fi, gev, (,hlpa) I MtnMflnf OperMter br U. S. Shipping Beard m i-i- " w '-:. . i iinn.tN. KKNlf ,v Aiu. 31 "!.' HVA,r AhT . I ,( S llA.NnKIII SM ''IVKNTPOKT" ' ' . . u . uS.7.Pl'L'Wia.!.' .M" na Other I'ertii a Surnef.'nY n. K,Rl) .10 MOORE and McCORMACK, iNC 444-46 Bourse Bids;., Ph. ' - Lemb. 0585 Main 7513-L- 4 . -' Eniprcfjs Express Reuto Te E.UnOFJ3 via the St. Lawre.nce te HAMrSil,'J"rrT,'J0lJTnAMPTOI1 HA M D OR f, rT , ., tplr Ml , j,J Br0tnnindanJ"tld"hmprtulfrua.' Britain, rin, Sre id J ThiVJ am. heuttiamp en unrf Antwerp - By iHerdid Onr.fl K Caeddita I'acSe Irunihip. Only About -J Days el Open Set Halts a.r all infetmilhn vu taiuttl h ,L Ct.AYTe.S. ui) i. As OS" Che.tnut SI Pnlladelphla .T. STEUHINU. Oen. Ant.. !. UPi iUdleen Aw., m 4ttl Hi. N'.w T01 CANADtAN kMtflG QutfhaJia ZFPrxTmK.'..,,- V"H,uuu'.u --0 K. T.J msPjMr Se?.1-1? I m- ma ititu ewiae 11. t? fi IT.J!".11' rrvrtiee. r.v , ... . ...., Klii 1T eatury pim. l.llltf. M.li... 1'adlle 'iv.re anctiee. r.i., or Battery Place. Jf. 5T7Tir Y ( JOINT 3CAVIZI wirit , HAMBURG AMEfICAN LINE. TO PLYMOUTH. BOULOGNE UAMUUHti By New American Flat SteiJrt KI.MOI.I 1 1'. r.t. Ill Oil. 17 Ner. M te nAMnunc mnccT Sslllnxi every Tliyi 'd. by the pep ur Iteamers Mount clay, Mount Car. roll. Mount nin- ti... n.v.re. WUerttemhers, with jpecial cbin s4 ImptOTcd (bird dies accommodation. UNrTKn Auphipiu l.tutra fWfl. fl BruuUtvj-, .N. y, or Lecal Arrl c .,Ti: t k i J?W,A)' !; I"
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