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Steamship Companies, Ship¬ Aromnonth, Manchester Hambourg Marseilles Maracaibo, See La Gaa-J-A from New York from Philadelphia Oet . an Um e ADVERTISING CatfyTlskt, lfSt. M«~ _«._ TrOmae lac Europe Europe South America África Islands of (Continued) (Contlnacd) Atlantic (Conttnned) Aden Steamship Companies, Ship¬ Aromnonth, Manchester Hambourg Marseilles Maracaibo, See La Gaa-j-a From New York From Philadelphia Oet. 80--WALTER A. LUCKENBACH (F) From New York se« p«u_ Sept. 20.EASTERN PILOT (F) Sept. .PAWTUCKBT (P) LuckenOacù Linea Oct. 15.DALLAS (F) Elwell Lines Maranham, Oriental Navigation Co. Caribbean < Addresses Ino. Oct. 20.HINCKLEY (F) Sea and Harris, Maglll & Co.. Oet. 81.AMERICAN (F)» See La Guayr» (Continued) Agents«, Oriental Co. ping Navigation United American Lines, In«. MayagUeZ, Genoa Oet. 88.IPSWICH (F)« Marseilles, Genoa, Naples, Algiers Azores, Gibraltar, Naples, United American Lines, Ino, From Philadelohia Montevideo Delagoa Bay St Thomas, St Croix, St Numbers From New York 25.A From New York £&, STEAMER Telephone Sept. 18.CRBTÎC ÍPF) "White Star Une From Baltimore Sept. (F) EAGLE From New York Gnadelonpe, Oct. t«.CANOPIC (PF) White Star Line Sept, 2S.WEST CELERON (F) Clyde S. S. Co. R«porel Lines Sept. 17.WEST (F) Sept. 20.EASTERN PILOT (F) Martinique, Bu* Genoa American Line Also see Barcelona, Valencia Oriental Navigation Co. Oriental Navigation Co. badoa American Line Moore & McCormack Inc. Barcelona, Oct. 8.EAST INDIAN (F) See Azores. Genoa. Marseilles Oct. 20.HINCKLEY (F) Co., American Line Naples, Montevideo Oriental Navigation Co. From New York 9 B'way, N. Y. Bowling Green CSS©. Commercial Baltic Line. From Baltimore 25.WILLIMANTÏC Oct. Commercial European Line. see iimi Sept. (F) t.KATAHDIN (F) ,, Commercial India Line. Load's-.LAKE GIRARDBAU (F) From Philadelphia Newcastle, Oriental Navigation Co. Mombasa Clyde S. S. Co. Raporal American Star Line Commercial South American Line. Baltimore Oceanic S. S. Co. Sept. 25.IRISHMAN (F-R)» Oct. 10.TBNAFLT (F) lints 25 Beaver N. Y. Tirona 833-834. Oct. .CLAVARACK (F) American Line Piraeus, Salónica, Constantinople, Oriental Navigation Co. From New York St.. Commercial West Indian Line, Baltimore Oceanic 8. 8. Co. 20.EASTER.N PILOT St Thomas, St ft Broadway, X. Y. Nor. .COEUR D'ALENE From Boston Black Sea Ports Sept. (F) Croix, St XHk Bowline Green 6323. (F) STAR Buenos , Oriental Navigation Co. Atlantic Frnit Co. Baltimore, Oceanic 8. S. Co. Sept. 17.WESTERN (F) From New "York Montevideo, Ayres Oct. 15.OSAK18 (F> Antigua, Guadeloupe, DosahùeT Xot. .IRVINGTON (F) American Line , New York 61 Broadway. N. Y. 25.EAST INDIAN (F) Sept. 17.OSHKOSH (F) From United American Linea Inc. Martinique, St Bowling Green 7080. Monson S. S. Line Baltimore Oceanlo S. 8. Co. Sept. Oriental Co. 17.PENNSYLVANIA Oct. 20.HINCKLEY (F) Lucia, Bari*, 82 Bearer St., X. Y. Hanover 5120. American Line Navigation Sept. (F) Oriental Genoa .Accepts cargo at Hamburg for Scandi¬ Oct. 10..TACONA (F) Houston Lines, Navigation Co. dos, Demerara Atlantic Line Barcelona, Marseilles, navian and Baltic ports. Oriental Navigation Co. Sept. 18.HARMODIUS (F) Houston A Co. From New Transport National Shipping Corp. From New York Also see Barcelona From North York 0 B'way. V. Y. Bowling Green 023©. SI X. Y. Sept. 25.UKB EL PUEBLO (F) From New Orleans Montreal Africa, Madeira, Morocco Sept. 18.GUIANA Broad St., Richard Lines Sept. 25.HAT RTUS (F) Houciion &. Co. From New York Oet (PF) Quebec S <j h Broad 3113. Sept. 20.PEEKSKILL (F) London :>m 8.KORONA (PF) Quebeo s Baltic S. S. Corp. of America Also see Valencia, Gene« Steele S. S. Line Queenstown, Boulogne, Mobile Sept. 25.JEFFERSON COUNTY <F) Be* 8 Ccf Woolworth Bldg.. N. Y. Barclay 8419. North & Line Sept. 27.A STEAMER (F) Steele S. 8. Line From New York Oct. 8.WES rOTANT (F) U "d American Lines, Inc. San Juan, Port« Bice South Dublin Sept. 18.PANHANDLE STATE (PF) Munso.i S. S. L}no Oct. 10.BAY HEAD (F) P. Kleppe A Co., Inc.. 11 Broadway. Belfast, From Texas City U. 8. Mall Steamship Co., Inc. United American Linea Inc. Baltimore Oceanic S. S. Co. X. Y. Bowling Green 6130-4. From Baltimore Sept. 25.SACO'-(F) Steele 3. S. Line Montevideo, La Plata, Buenos Sept. SO.SABATAWAN (F) C. D. Mallory & Co., Inc.. Agent«, 8«pt. SO.LORD DOWNSHIRB (F) See Daniig Ayres Unite«! American Linea Inc. 11 Broadway. X. Y. Norwegian America Line Lord Line Bremen Reval, From New York Oct. 20.OSAK1S (F> Bawling Green 55.10-5551. Xorwegian America Line Ag'cy, Inc. Also see Cork Hamburg, See Iceland Receiving.NANTA HA LA (F)- United American Lines, Ino. 1221-3 Munsey Bldg., Baltimore, Bid. 8 Bridge St., X. Y. B'Ung Gn. 5570. From New York Reykjavik, Moore & McCormack Co., Ino. Not. 2.COLD HARBOR (F) China, St. Paul 4461-2. Bergen, Christiania, Copenhagen Sept. 25.LAKE SAVUS (F) Richard Line» Riga, see Danzig- Oct. ».CHICOMICO (F) United American Lines, Ino. Japan, Inc. Oriental Navigation Co. From New York Harre Harbor S. S. Line. Inc. No-c. 20.MARSODAK (F) Baltimore Steamship Co., 89 Broadway, X. Y. Whitehall 780. Sept. SO.CASTLE POINT (F) Rotterdam From Philadelphia United American Lines. Ine. Philippines 53 Broadway, N. Y. Broad 389. Moore ft McCormaok Co.. Ino. From New York York Sept. 22.NOCKUM (F-R) American Bids., Baltimore, Md. Sept. 25.MEISSONIER (F) From New International Freighting Corp. North East via Red Sea. St. Paul 3535-6-7-8-». Oriole Steamship Lines Bergen, Sept. 22.EDWARD LUCKENBACH (F) Africa, Hong Kong, (Export Transportation Co.) Christiania, Copenhagen, Lloyd Royal Beige Luckenbach Lines Sept. 80.WEST MUNHAM CF) See Yokohama, BoboIoIb, Kobe 80 West St., X. Y. 4C95 Rector. Skein From Galveston International Freighting Corp. 'Aden, Mombasa (Kilindini), Barber S. S. Line, Inc. Md. Sept. 23.YAKA (F) From New Stewart Bid». Baltimore, 25.BAVINGTON 8. 8. , .. 17 Battery PL. N. Y. Whlteh^aU 1S0O. From New York Sept. (F) Black Diamond Corp. Sept. 20.PUGET SOUNDOrleans..(F) Ward Line Beira, Delagoa Bay at. Paul 6561, Sept. 18.MONANA (F) Seager Line Steele S. 8. Line Sept. 29.ANDREA F. LUCKENBACH (F) From New York Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, Ship Black Diamond S. S. Sept. 18.MASSÏCK (F) Seager Lin» From Texas City Luckenbach Lines La Com¬ Sept. 20.EASTERN PILOT (F) bai, Corp. Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Oct. 2.MARGU8 (F) Seager Lin» Oct. 6.F. .1. LUCKENBACH (F) Montevideo, Santos, Plata, Oriental Vnvieation Co. Manila, Hong Kong 67 Exchange VI.. >\ Y. 10 Hanover X. Y. Oct. 16.TOLEDO Sept. 17.RED MOUNTAIN (F) Luckenbach Lines From San Francisco Rector 2 .17-2618. Square. BRIDGE (F) , Steele S. S. Line 12.CHESTER KIWANIS (F) paña, Rosario Oct. 20.HINCKLEY (F) Sept. IS.VE.NE¿UELA Bowling Green 4030. ßeagcr Line 20.BAVINGTON Oct.* Oriental Navlgatioa Co. (PF) Also aee Christiania Sept. (F) Black Diamond S. S. Corp. From New York Pacific Mall S. 8. Co. Booth Tro'ndhJem, Steele S. S. Line Oct. 18.EDGAR F. LUCKENBACH (F) Sept. 23.SIDDONS (F) Oct. 16.ECUADOR (PF) Line Panama Line See Also bee Ronen &¦ Paelflo UU Booth American Shipping Corp. Green 5380. Bilbao, Las Palmas Bremen, Luckenbach Lines Lamport Holt. Oran, Algiers, Valencia, Barcelona, 17 Place. N. Y. Whitehall 730. 24 State St., X. Y. Bowline Oct. 20.JULIA LUCKENBACH (F) Also see Rio de Janeiro, Para Battery Black Sea Ports, See riraeus, Helñngfors, Christiania, Copenhagen, Luckenbach Lines and Baiila. Marseilles Uoilo, Bee Kobe Bull & A. Providence Atlantic Line Constantinople Oct. 27.HONNBDAOA (F) See Para From New York Co., H., Agents «¡¡¡martin ft Co., Managing Agent« Bordeaux Stockholm Black Diamond S. 8. Corp. Natal, Sailed .LAKE GREENBRIAR (F) Kobe, Shanghai, Hong 17 Battery PI., N*. Y. Whitehall 1S72. 77 Broad St., N. Y. Broad 6491 From Baltimore Ca- Elwell Lines. From New Kong, OsÜs 15 Westminster St., From New York STAR From Baltimore Para, Maranham, Ceara, Natal, York Line R. I. .Oct. Load'g.EASTERN (F) Sept. 25.POLYBIUS (F) From Philadelphia Sept. 18.DRYDEN (F) Caribbean Providence, 8.CANNONIER (F) Standard S. S. Co.. Inc. Black Diamond S. R. Corp. bedello, Pernambuco, Maceio, Sept. 18.LAKE GREENBRIER (F) Barber S. 8. Line. Ino. 10 Bridge St., X. Y. B'llnr Gn, 10064. Quebec S. S. Co. -* . Lloyd Royal Beige Oct. 5.CHESTER KIWANIS (F) Babia Elwell Linea. Also see Yokohama, ~OMMs- ] 34 Whitehall St., X. Y., B'Ung G'n 7800 Bordeaux, Dunkirk, Karre Helsingfors, Gothenburg, Christiania, Black Diamond ;>>. S. Corp. Clyde Steamship Company From New Orleans Stockholm Oct. 20.HONNEDAOA (F) From New York West Coast Ports, Funchal (Madeira Manila, See Yokohama, Honeh.» Pier 36 X. R.. X. V. Spring 8800. R. Lawrence Smith, Inc. Sept.17.WESTLAND (F) Black Diamond S. S. Corp. Sept. 17.VIRGIL (F) Lamport & Holt 17 Battery PI., X. Y. Whitehall 844. Steele S. 8. Line From Baltimore From Philadelphia Islands), Casa Blanca, Canary Bee Yokohama, «B.TRIPP Steele 8. Sailed.BANNACK (F) Shanghai, HonelBla, Ket* Clyde Steamship Company Sept. (F> 8. Lin» Standard S. S. Inc. Sept. 18.HOMESTEAp (F) Para, Ceara, Maceio, Pernambuco, Islands, Dakar, Bathurst, (Rapnrel Lines) Red D Line See Queenatowa Co., Luckenbach Linen. Bissao, Pier 44, X. R.. X. Y. Spring 8800. Bliss. Dallett ft Co., Gen. Mgr*. Boulogne, Sept. 80.WATON WAN ( F ) Cabedelio, Natal Conakry, Freetown, Monrovia, Yokohama, Kobe, Shanghai 83 Wall St., X. Y. Hanover 10072. Bremen Helsingfors, Gothenburg, Malmo, Luckenbach Linea From New York Grand From New York Di Giorgio & Co. From New Orleans Stockholm Also heo Antwerp Sept. 18.SAINT MICHAEL (F> Bassam, Axira, Seccon- Oct. 10.SCIIODACK (F) Pjer 7, £. IL. N. Y. Bowl. Green 2870. Red Star Line Booth American Barber S. S. 8 N. Y. Green »230. Sept. 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