V. HUl'i'.' ili M ". trr J ,trfiKV .; ni-, wrt.p5fpi I'J " 1 fit Lf EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER ,20, 1922 28 it ii MS IV' . ZtM .. , iVH re .v . B Try tf Turn te the last pnRO of the 7 Comic Section next Sunday. At the bottom of the page there will be u picture and a coupon. Study the picture, supply the missing dialogue. ' Yeu may win the first prize of $25. Anywau, ijeu have a chance, for there arc thirteen prizes, totaling $50. Turn te the last page of the Comic Section next Sunday. 1 MR-fA HRnVA IUfflH,nC & ilHldlMi (E. If Yeu Wnnt a "Little Better" Hat Here's a Geed I'lncc le (let It -1 . II Lehigh Ave. 1319 Main St. at 5th Manayunk IG10 Frankford Ave. s M B Milne's Special at $1.00 Others Frem $3.00 Up 5 Headquarters for Stetsons 0 BiiMiiBiMnjiBHaisanBaaBnaa HTVSSiSiVXtSHS !l C4. 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U4f7tnOA Dedicate Penn Stadium Oct. 28 Penn Stadium Scheduled for Navy Game Officials Plan Gala Affair for Formal Ceremonies. Expect Governer and Other Dignitaries Miller Vet Expected te Start Against Swatthmere n.v JOSEPH QFF. ICIALS of the University of , 'eiinsylvanlu responsible for the J erection of the new stadium plan a gala affair in the formal dedication of the mammoth stands when the Navy meets the lied and Blue a week from to morrow . The Stadium Committee, of which Sidney E. Hutchinson is chalrmnn, has invited President Harding, Governer i Spretil anil Majer Moere and their cabinets its guests for the game, in ntl ntl Jj.tlitlen te a host of ether elliclal dignl 5 tat leg. A) ct t're-iilent Hurtling has net M ; signified his acceptance of the lnvltn lnvltn jg'tlen tendered him, but it is expected ...... . ... ..... !. v- .if ...j.v. ... V outside of Washington since the ill thr.r lin will m.iLii mu llrwt ntmfliirntmn ness of Mrs. Harding en the occasion of the game. Sccietnr) of the Navy Etlwin ,T. Denbj, one of the real rooters of the Middles : Secretary of the Treat urj Mellen, Senater Geerge Whnrten Pepper, who weie the Bed and Blue in his undergraduate dais, and Senater David B. Rend hine signified their In tention of being en hand at the dedi cation. The formal ceremonies of dedication will occur in between the halves of the game At that time tin dignitaries will match along with the (iridium Com mittee te a place in flout of the stu dents' section. Mr. Hutchinson will 1 loclte the conditions under which the stadium wns constructed and then will I feriuall.v turn It ever te the I'lilvcrslty, I icpiesentetl by Acting Provest Penni man. DV THE time the Xavy game starts every seat in the vast stadium will be ready for occupancy. Yth the temporary seati along the cinder track and these in the uest in front of the nymnnsiunx available, it ii fig und that close te ,7.7,000 person cun be accommodated. This m mere than twice as many seats as were in Franklin Field pi cvieus te ii re construction. THE .stadium marks the last word In its tjpe. Instead of sittLug- en the .concrete, ns Is necessary In some st.idla nf us tvne. the Miectnters hnve rectilar ! .cats. thus mldiiiL' te their comfort The ' pres arrangements are regarded us the best among the colleges of the East at i least, (mc huntireti nnu nrty 1-c.iin nate been erected for the newspapermen of the ceuntrj i I Army-Navy Game Here ' The annual Army-Navy game, the I ;:ala event of the season, will be held en Franklin Field this enr. According i te a report, net yet nuthentlc, the pub- ( lie will net get nn opportunity te pur- ihnte tickets for the Jame. The nllet- ' ment te the I'nlversity, which la Mild te be small, will be gobbled up by the graduntes and students. 'I lie Army anti Navj get mere tnnn p. per cent ei tne total" tickets for the contest, and nc cording te advance reports every one has been asked for. All records for attendance will be hreken this jcar. according te Graduate Manager of Athletics Ernest Coz7ens. Already the number of spectators h in excess of nnv pievleus .venr at this i mn. vvitn tlic .mivj. .iiuuiiiuii, i iim 1......1. TVnn SmtP niul Vernell battles . a i. (Hi y" II . I et te be leuglit. l lie . enivii Riiuie un- nually Is a -ell out with thousands unable te purchase the precious paste- I hoards. It N expected thnt the tame .ituiitlen will 'exist this Thanksgiving Dnv. despite the increased niimeer ei , seat The Swnrthmere enmc tomorrow is expected te draw the lnrgc-t throng in the history of the contests between the TO RETAIN TITLE Champions of New Jersey Meet Hard Fee in Irvington ! Eleven Tomorrow HELD ORANGE A. C. TO 6-0 The Millvllle football team, ennm ennm idens of the State of New .Ierey, are well en their wav te another football title, but thev will face a f'ern fee to te morrow when they htack un iisalnst the Iivngten team, of Ise Ceuntv con tenders for the North Jersey champion- ship , , , , ,, Irvington has one of the best football teams in the Ktnte. and enlv last week -iieci eded in holding the Oringe A C te a single touchdown score P, te 0 The game was hard fenuht between tin ilva' eleven- and was net decided until ; the final ipinrter. Coach Jehn An her of Millvllle 1h whipping tlie t c it in Inte -ati-fiu lerv eenilit en, and with such men us Illng ham. the two .Similiters. Ji Itil, Sparks, Mllhr and Haines going better ihnn ever the outlook for another sue-ecs'-tiil season is particularly encourag ing. , Last season Millvllle s goal line wns net crossed, and the record of vleterien included wins ever Riverside and Mel rose, of Atlantic City Te date Mill vllle has wen three eames and en lnst Saturday turned back the , Wlldvvoeil 1 eleven of rninkfnrd, bv the score of , 1:1 te e. The team is inanngid hv Virgil John John Jehn eon, who iH well known In this section for his activities in hnth the baseball i and football game. He still has seveial .open dates en the seai-en's schedule which he will be glad te fill with enlj the best learns. lie can be reached by 'simply nddresMtig Virgil Jehnsen, Mlll- Iville, N. J. CHAMPIONS REORGANIZE Passen, Gottlieb &. Black Quintet ' Back In Cage Game Again The Passen Cettlleb iv. Illack ,team, champions of the American1 League, hav e decided te again be repre sented in the basketball cage The players for n while reiiMtlered signing, I with different teams, hut Munnger jinrry i uriseii nun received m uinnj requestH for gnmes that the plajers came together anil will again put the same line-up in the field. ( The downtewners were a hunch of. midgets compared vvith the ether teams lin the American League lnst season, 'but thej romped off with both series I vlth ease. IS The club plajed many games en the Menti and It Is the tibt-of-tewn clubs ,, -nt) want them bat en this year's iun, j..i,, j,-er cnuuj rnll Hurry Pus- fvA Vbard 0S0U. it LVILLE HOPES Dedication T. UMIKUM two old rlviils. Already the ndvance isn1i pxi'i-nili tlmt of nnv nrevieiiH jenr. Lnst jenr 22,000 npectnter Jimmied the old stands te watch the Unmet and lied mid Nine In nctien. At lcflflt 10,000 and probably mere tbnn wit nessed the etrilKRle last Oeteber will be In the ftnnds when the opening whistle blows tomorrow. Cenclt Helsman put en the llnlshlng touches for the content jeMerdny after noon. A number of the varsity "layers who were out of HrrlminiiBe nil week took tiling easy again je-ti'rtlny. Tex 1 lamer and (icerge Sullivan, the back Held lumlnnrles, npent the afternoon t etching and tlneuing forward pileses, limner sent long cplinW down the Held te Sullivan, who ran thciu back In vastly Improved Rtjle, the result of Ceachci Bell and Uavles giving him instructions the greater part of the week. TUT! line-up tomorrow still is in doubt. The coaches arc undecided tii te tchethrr they iheuld itart Cap tain Pes Miller or save him for the iVerj game next Satuidnii. The Lebanon youth, xche hain't missed a game since he denmd varsity tegi, is 'mere than anxious te ait into the contest te keep hii wonderful record. ril'ARKK CRAIG will also be out of J the line-up unless his injured elbow takes n turn for the better. Tin- Okla hnman played great bull In Mjrlmmage until kicked en the funny bone. The Backfleld Possibilities If the Ilnc-up used by" Coach llcisman jesterday in the varsity-second varsity mock scrimmage drill can be taken as any criterion for tomorrow's contest the bnckneld will contain .Mcuraw at quarterback. Sullivan and Veegelein at the halves and Tex .llninerdny fullback. The conches had planned te use Sullivan for two periods and MclJrnw the Mime number but the less of Miller and Craig has completely changed their plans. .Mcurnw will in all probability call the signals In place of Jack Deni if he starts, the Buffalo lad having shouted the numbers in signal practice all week, Hamer and" Sullivan have been kent out of scrimmage all week, the conches , fparlng te aggravate slight injuries they suffered In the Maryland contest. Beth I are in geed sunpe, neeer. Having tpent the week In punting and passing drills and signal formations. .V THE line Johnny Dcrn will held down the pivot pest, tcith Thur man and Sutherland, tackles; 1'ap 1'ap werth and Kelly, guards, and Er tresvaun and Fairchild, ends. Len ham, Kaufjman, Qraf and several ether aie bound te get into the contest before, it is ever. rpiir; mesc strenuous or an the drill- J- ing yesterday was n mock scrimmage i.ue m me niivrneun uetvvcen tile var sity and the tirst-stritic substitutes. The entire coaching staff steed off te one side anil picked flaws In the work of the backs and the ends and cor rected them en the spot. It wns definitely stnted .vesterdav thnt l.tiuie rnrrcii, me naueacu unen (! mn n Iftt et ilntinnilnnn !.! I mmi i"i, . ucniiun.i. uau eeen placed early in the season, will be out of football this season. Dr. Arthur Light, the team physician, made this announcement .vesterday. Fnrrell will enter the university Hospital next week te have his tonsils removed. Dixie Dnvis, one of Jack Keogh's dependables en the freshman team, wns sent te the hespitnl yesterday for ob- servatlen. The youngster was kicked en the head In the opening gnme with Dean Acndemv and has been bothered ever since. He will net start tomorrow in the game with Lafajette High at liiiffnle. f e Saddler's Belt 1 Alie with 8np Fnrl fn Van own nacki. rAIs A GENTLEMAN'S BELT TllC SaddlOrS Belt Fashioned from a solid piece of - best quality English bridle $0 Pj Martin Martin Inc. SADDLEKS ALSO SOLD BY & Clothier Wm H Wanamaker, Wm. Hepkins Ce., A Uewkr Walter O Ilecker. Gee. Marrtiall. etrawbrldc Iiewker A u apaininv & itre Atk for "THE SADDLER'S BELT" A Partrtln (tril mArjt) itampfl en eerv en?. D9 IT Step into the new Sedan and marvel performance. SAeMcst Beautiful Car in!meriea Nete the comfort for all seven passengers in the fine, deeply sprung cushioning and long emi-eliptic springs. It's the kind of a closed car which one likes te have for a permanent family invesment. Very reasonably priced, at $3155, f. e. b. factory. Call Spruce 1410 for a Demonstration OPEN EVENINGS GOV A. WILLEV MT9R C9 Paige ad Jewett Distributors RffAO STREET AT VINE, PHILADELPHIA Atsucwte Dealers 8. BROAD ST, FAIOE BALES CO 2018 Smith llreirt St. FENCII. MOTOR C0MPANT S3S North Il3i Ht, CUBEAN.SVICES MOTOR CO. 42SJ N. nresd St HATHES SftNTON MOTOR SA1ES k 8EKVICE, 0ern Breekmsn, Prep. Cor. Ilslni'S St, and Htfnten Arc. OIBRON'B AUTO WORKS SD33 Ilaiftfercl Art, mMML llllllllllllllllllllflllll"llWlW PHILA.F.C. ENJOYS BIG SOCCER LEAD Locals Have Wen Three of Four Matches Played Te Meet Paterson Tomorrow JUDGE PATTERSON GUEST 'AMERICAN BOCCEU I.KAOUC STANDING OP THE CtAJnS r. vv. d. l. rtR, rniiatipinhla 4 . New Yerk 1 1 pAtemnn 1 1 Pautuckft. ., 1 1 Knll llvr.( 1 0 rrthlchetn.. I 0 Hnrrlsen fl 0 GAMES TOMOItnOW At Phillies Itnll l'nrk. 3 I', it . klclinff Paterson foetlmll club v. I'hllnrtelphlit font ball club, nefcrce James A. Walder, riillu riillu delphla. At CentK PldW. Pnwtucket. It I.. 3 P. M. J. A V Coats P. C. v New Yerk football club Ilefene Rebert Carrull. Orcystene. II. I. Mnjer league soccer football, as pur veyed by American Soccer League teams, conceded te he the country's strongest septette unless the pulssnnt nntive-bern St. Leuis aggregations need be excepted, will be resumed this week end after comparative Inactivity lnst week, except for the Philadelphia anil Pnter'en elevens, which en Saturday and at Paterson Sunday managed te get In two mntches, both of which the locals wen. Although scheduled for but one game, which Is te be played at the Phillies' Baseball Park tomorrow afternoon, stnrting at 3 o'clock, the Philadelphia club, well out in front in the league standings by reason of its three vic tories in four games plavcd, will have its work cut out for It this week end, encountering the great Paterson eleven, which beasts such stars ns "Rabbit" Hemlnslcy at center; Ranzulll, of the ('"tiennl chnmplen Robins Drydock F. C, and last year's Tedd's in goal, and u number of the former Erie, Harrison and New Yerk F. C. players of ether years. Adelph Buslilf, wealthy New Yerk fur merchant, owns the Paterson fran chise, which last year was in the pos session of the Falce Athletic Associa tion, of Holyoke, Mass., and has gath ered a collection of stars Ilkelv te make a strong bid for the National title. " Hesides Kenzulll and Heminslcy, thev include Jeseph Reynolds, last venr with Coats F. C. ; Geerge Iet, of Erie and Harrison, and William Whitehead, late of Tedd's, fullbacks; Jim Scott, Third jiannra; uiu rryer. and Jee Irvine, Tedd's, halfbacks; William Shaw, Tedd's; Themas Duggan, New Yerk; Jehn McGuire, Tedd's; Frank McKenna and Peter Sweeney, Tedd's, and Ru Ru eolph Hunziker, New Yerk, forwards. A delegation of Paterson admirers will accompany the team here for' the first appearance of the Buslik aggre gation and followers of the sport believe x-niinueipnia win need te go at top speed te win its first battle with the Jcreymen. Judge Jehn M. Patterson will ncrnnv n box and threw out the ball starting me game. NEW GRID ELEVEN Wace Wilt Be Coached by Fermer Dartmouth Player The Wace A. A. has organized a l Wn It Ann m A ... i it. . ili nuiun iram iu rt;irt"i-ii rue nirnvv- berry Mansion Hebrew Association, It has obtained "Dec" Price ns coach, Among the prominent candidates for plnces en the team nre Tell, Geldberg, Stcpnlck. ends; Hene, .Taffe Weiss and Lubowitz, guards, and Cehen nnd S. Malls at center. In the backfleld wi" be C. Malls, Resenblatt, Slatter, i Zion and Shulman. ' The team has been practicing daily ' and dates are sought avvav from home. Address Charles "Dec" Fcllncr, 3110 Wcstment street or phone Elcctrlcnl Bureau Drep 5ftl, between 0 and 7 i P. M. leather. Better leather cannot be had. Ne stitching. Gives no end of wear. Keeps its shape. 1713 CHESTNUT. PHILA., PA. AND LONDON i T?OAY Paige seven-passenger at its appearance and M 6 ARTHUR J. HEARS inie Se. nTth Kt. , ORR lc OARROLL 2011.13 S. ChadwteE St. . NOitilltAbi UArtAOE 1735 Wakalln St . 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Kpiit J.luliH enmplnU wltli Bllcli2,05 eml WlrltiK inr Wheel.... 2.79 S6 Safety Oiling Srttemt 2.75 Lattit Fall Bargain Bulletin OPEN EVENINOB UNTIL 8:30 SUNDAY TO 1.00 P. M. TWR1NO THIS SLE. Aute Supply Ce. BROAD ET , RACE an i W'.i1 .il 60c Rtf. OQe S.I OV fTA Ws r "H Nickel raifff7ilm?tep IgMiKlllJafltUht WttsM""assW Cem .JPt-95c SXK 'Tsl gffB ' aH ' mmmm &nd evexy ttflvelrcem-i fort reason forein via the Santa K YOU CAN meter every day ever perfect highways- by the sea or along the base of green-clad mountains.' There are big resort hotels and cozy inns or you can rent a bungalow and enjoy your own rose garden. Gelf links galore and excellent schools for your children. The Santa Fe operates four daily trains te California. One ei them the California Limited is exoluslvelyjer first-elast trayel. Fred Harvey serves all the meals "all the way." Spick-and-spea new steel equipment en the California Limited. There are Pullmans via Grand Canyon National Park te Let Angeles en both the California Limited and the Missionary. We will arrange your ruuman reservations se you ean nay ac the Canyon any number of daya and be at ured of space when reiumluf journey. Why net visit Southern Arizona leinf or returning? It is delightful at Castle Het finrlnrfa. Tndtealde and (Chandler. .. f -..0. -. v - .. .. May I tend you our deteriptive arrange detailt of your trip? R. C. Smith, Gen. Arent O. C. Dlllard. Dlst. Paaa. Act. A. T. & H. P. Ry. 60S Finance UUt'.. Philadelphia, Pa. l'hena: Locust 6424 Grand Canyon line BTKAMSHH' NOTICES CUNARD " ANCHOR UNB N. Y. te riiprbeiinr nnd Routlnmpten FASTEST MAIL SERVICE TO EUROPE A Q U I T A N I A Oct, 24 Net. 14 Dec. 4 MAURETANIA Nev. 7 Nev. 88 Dec. IB BERENOARIA Nev. 21 Dec. 12 Jan. 2 The atmvc Mrniucr Mill 10,00 A. M. N. Y. te Plymouth. Cherbourg ami Hamburg SAXONIA Nev. 29 Jan, 10 via Halifax N. V. te Ciilih ((JiliHnUv.nl uinl l.Ilenioel SCYTHIA (new) Oct. 28 OARONIA Nev. 4 Dec. 2 Dee. 30 TXKKHENIA (new) ev. uee. Jan. e OARMANIA Nev. 11 Dee. 14 Jan. 13 SAMARIA Nev. 18 Hailing from Bosten. Around the World Cruise LACONIA (new) . . . .Nev. 21 New Yerk tj Londen ALBANIA (new) Dec. 2 Jan, 20 Feb, 24 Ilnnten te I.lxerpoel. Lonrieiuli rr and fllaiirew ALGERIA Nev. 25 N. Y, te Iondendcm niul Ulaagew CAMERONIA (new) ...Nev. 4 COLUMBIA Nev. 11 Dee, 0 Jan. 13 ASSYRIA Nev. 29 "Jan, 27 hitlN from Ilestim .Tun. 28. New Yerk te Mullti rnmenn Ports TUCANIA (new) . . ..Oct. 26 Due. 6 PCYTWTA (new) Nev. 25 - CARONIA Teb. 10 1923 Hw our Lecal (TNAIW Agent or rlte CUNARD & ANCHOR STEAMSHIP LINES Passenger Omee. 1300 Walnut St.. Phlla. Freijht Office, Bourse Bid:.. Phlla. ISTHMIAN Steamship Lines Philippines-East Indian Service DIRECT SAILINGS FROM PHILADELPHIA DUTCH EAST INDIES and PHILIPPINES Penang, Beluwan-Deli, Pert Swel- tenham, Singapore, Batavia, Samarang, Seerabaya MANILA and ILOILO S. S. "Mobile City" Oct. 21 S. S. "Steel Traveler" .... Nev. 15 Ter rates and particulars apply te NORTON, LILLY & CO. Qeneral Aaenti Bourse Bids, Phlladelshla Lembard 8076 Afain 244S FLORIDA I1Y SEA PHILADELPHIA TO JACKSONVILLE (VIA SAVANNAS) One Way Round Trip $34.38 $61.88 Including meals and stnternem nrcontmudatletu. Hound-Trip Tickets Geed te Iteturn Until June Ki. 1023 Oa.Hiat,a lTftnasfri sitfa anrl fiasV.iaJa t n mm Make Reservation New Merchants & Miners Transportation Ce Pier II, S. Del. Ave. Tel, Lembard 1800 rilit! U. H. Mull n. N. Seiltimtl. Wtitnr,, innim tm. Mejil'a MO VI, HfllRlitful Hi-rvke. SHU lt tliixx. IIO -M iIiim. "' HVIl.NIIY. VI'rtTItAUA, lii Hiiiik.ii. J 130 lit ihi. 1230 2d. I'niinfriiur. $301 jJt rla.V. Knllliir'H (rum hrn I rinitlnie, Ne, y, j)1T, ie. ii".ni:.nuiiNKn'. At., n liuttecy pi., n. y. fCOMMERCSAI diuningnir Linr.3 (Operating U 8. Gevt. Sh lis) rniU.lJLLctiiA 10 LOwlJOttDERRY. BELlAaT. DUULIN It CORK SS "KERHONKSON" ...... ,. October 31 Scandinavian and Baltic Pcrts 8S "NA'ilKAR" , . .Toet'uer 21 Other Ports as Bufflo'ent Crei Offers MOORE and McCORMACK, INC, 444-46 Beisrs. Bid;., Phil.. JrnU.BfJHrryrMBltvTril?, i.-'..44uLi'f,A,fiJwW'4i there is every out-of-deer reason or taking yeat mmvy QQ, m -this winter 4&2 SSEfc Ws7 9 M fc j booklet! and Si mfm. f k 1 BTEAM8IIIP NOTICES WHITE STAI , N. Y. TO CIIKnnOUIt(l-HOrTHAMPTtffl MAJESTIC (new) ....Oct. 28 Nev. 25 Dm. U Ui.tnriU MOT. lUHi AJTC.M HOMERIC (new) Nev. 11 Dee. 9 N. Y. TO COIIII IQl'EENSTOWN) ASB BALTIC .raSNer.SBa CEDRIO Nev. 4 Dee. ISwIi ADRIATIC ,..Nev. 9 Dee. 9 CELTIC Nev. IS Dee. IS Ju.ll NEW YORK TO AZORES. . . OinnALTAlt. NAPLES AND OENgi CRETIO Hit. II . y. te nni:tnN in tiHRitnonne aSu ROI'TIIAMPTON PITTSBURGH (new) ..Nev. 9 Dee. 11 Jsa. B CANOPIC ... ........Nev. 28 Jan. IMI iWM. i ratCL i . SsSiBS' ,,. PHIl'ADEI.PIIIA-UVEnrOOL Iv NINIAN Oct ft W JEVLAKD LIKE NiNiApNn!.?f;I:r.V!T?.,P.Ve,t.S! Winter Voyages De Luxe ' MEDITERRANEAN Madeira, Gibraltar. Alrl-rs, Monaeo, Naelts, Alexandria, Hatfa, Athens bv the popular Trans-Atlantic IAnm ADRIATIC, 24 Ml tens Jan. 6 TiV.lt LAPLAND, 18.605 tens Jan. 18 Mu. 11 WEST INDIES CRUISES bj the Premier' Steamer te the Trepin MEOANTIO Jap 15 Feb. 17 Xir.tt ? Rep Star im n. Y.,pr,vueuTii, cnEnnoune.'ANTWBiiI KROONLAND Oot. St Dec, 23 Jsa, It LAPLAND Nev. 4 Dec. r- OOTHLAND (DIreet) Nev. 11 De. 18 ZEELAND Nev. 25 Dec. SO Trt. J riNLAND Doe. 8 Jan. 6rrt.ll piiii,a. HAMiipne i,in.r damie Snmland (thlrd-elass passengers only) Hti I'rilght for Dinalir only. Missouri Oct. 30 Maeklnaw Ut. napienan nev, a nanopae Y. TO HAMlU'Itt". ln PLYMOUTH AB . ..... ..,... .v.. m - ,.ii iMiTtmrnji s8 te. n MONOOLIA Nev. J WO. HINNEKAHUA taa ClaiBI ,.,.OT,l PIIILADIII.I'III.X -HAMIlllIlll . . Maryland Oct. 21 Mackinaw .! Scythian Nev. 22 Marvltnd.. ... P1II1.ADCI.PIIIA UINDON Missouri Oct. 30 Napierian Jev.W Mahopae .DM' HOLLAND.AMERIOA LINE l,llrr ,,1'f Tllf Iinnvp,.,r,i5l Blydcndyh Nev. G Burgerdvlt Kev.rl International Mercantile Marine u, 120 STEAMERS, 1.300 000 TONS ' Passenger Offlce. 131? Walnut St , PWU. Prelght Offlce, 405-414 Bourse Bide.. ewbrk te euth America onll.S.(3evernmentShips New Reduced Rates Fastest Time te Rie dojanelre, Montevideo, and BmoeS Alras. Finest ships American servleer Amerlcnn Keed Amtrlcancemferts.aaU" Inga from Pier 1, Hoboken. & 8. Western World. . Octaita a S. Southern Cress . . Nev. 1 1th 8. S. Amrlr-n I jrrlnn . Nev.ZSth as. Pan America. . . Dec.7tb Fortnightly thereafter Fer datcriptlrt boekht, tddns Munson Steamship Lines Wall St. New Yerk OU Drexsl Bldf., Fbilt.. rs. IM ansialaaw intal tnrtt 101" U. S. Shipping Beard TO PLYMOUTH. DOUtON ' HAMBOBG n w j,.: an Staaasa HKI.l ANCE NTt K TO BAMDURO DIBCCT Bailings .every Thursday, qy ".VHZ t U. S. Shipping Beard ffii JOINT SCHVICt WITH W kL HAMBURG AMERICAN UNit lar steamers Mount Clay, Meuni 1 ' roll, Mount Clinten, Hansa, BfrQ u....., ..... i.h .n-l.l eaeln ss v. Wu.rtt.mherf , with speclsl eabl tblrl ettw aajoaiipeW wuruTcu iiutsi new "'"i !u " l.n...iutnlHlin,'' jXirsnsi 'fr-C ifi.VMj Is-DiilSiKiJ- il ft IW hi I
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