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Reports of Shipping and~?ews of Foreign Trade fee Disaster j To U.S. Liners In Prohibition pacific Coat-l Shipping Men ?av Enforcement Vi ould Cause the Scrapping of ?Ocean Pass-enger Fleet Menace of Seizure Seen yarch of Basgaee Owned by Voyrters I? Threatened, When They Beard Vessel _\ Piciric Coast shipping interests are --testing strongly against the pro ; .? j -. m nforcement ofi-pro ?????ion '? '?'? ? 'can vessels whether '?,... s:. .'? waters or not. '"'he ;-?"?' on *3 c^tentletl ? tho manner ted, Pacific Coast ?Itonjng men clare, American pas najer liners v . be relegated to the ?--s? heap -?:.,?_ ?... ;? p r Rt o? the cost of a -?--7.-C7T vessel has been expended to -?;:c-her Buitabl for passenger carry 3r.'' ?ays a statement issued at San '?"-aacis-.'o. "She ha; to have sp ijeeial aetommodatione and many con teni?*nccs for | '?--'- ?W her pas HBfer '- 'r entire va hit. BtTfasel destroyed because she ca'n ?Mt be operated aa a cargo vesst ? ; ; initial "?-.-,- tm?ul and ? I ne::-' ' ' immediate o?t "? bo law : imply ?e! to ri3? ': "Uow in a for? n j rl can passcn etn' baggage be searched before b? ?U placed on rd?" asks The \"i,apl!*5 Regist r. '-What self-respect ij? passenger would perinit it? H :v would it be possible to prevent ?-toxicants being carried on board th? slip? Legal Complications Seen "If'a passenger ;:: found on ship saard with ' ?ion .who will deliver Urn to the United States port'.' What eiTect woul 1 ?.he .irrest of a pas3i nger on ave on th( busin? teai are? "Is it to be understood that passen ?jOT'traveling on Ai .?re '.^ j? sub jet: to ? ?revail on i "Irnir.7 . ' board a v? nited States i ?euorc ' rty that he iu beei . to is taken ;r*m hi* .- foreign * ??."? it b ?*7f the ? le? How would it V.. ? -.?ble^'or t'r Americai : to con? tinue busii ?-'- with ? ?M of pa "Be-yone all this is the danger te ist carrier A v?. r the la - Tou'.d be utomobilc. What stea ?W?djWant to risk seizure of a '<",., Wf?O vessel, which is entirely pos? sible und? r ? en ' ' . ment of 'it pro : ' w i not to be strictly enforced, of what M is it ? Disastrous to ?Shipping . "S-araming? up the matter the eni sent of United State s pTohibitioi ?a the high seas would soon reiegati -*r passeng ??? . ? ? the scrap tt they could on cargo tran3 wtation aloi Over half a billion itUara ed in American pas ?wger IMC aonej What propaganda ... ;?.? fork to destr.?-.? the American merchant ?arise? Might \.e not suspect t UMS that would pre::: thereby?" The American ?steamship ?" ?auot?ation, with headquarter? in New Terse, which re pro;'.:."- all I Anerican line's, hag voiced its o; '?or. to the extei tiun to nwell ? . of American waters, ?d a com mitt? - ?rganization as visit?-?' '. ? and < on ' *hb Offic MRBne ??owners have po fit :': ?: ? law will Ln ?te-seriously the abilitj or the Ameri ?o mer eh an marii mpcte suc Hllfulh P i - ;? ng. .'0 ami uncement has been made, ?-weTcr, as to the attitude of the ?fia-R-ry officials ;:? regard to the Brtest Foreign Trade Notes JJtnadiai ? ??- to South Africa '??T"?,;r ;': ' *? $2,234, J*. ? coi ; for ?ptemiV-r, : A new - the Polish Diet name.-- ? .. aeventy y* c?2- including certain **"> : nemicals, machinery, j**l?, ?kii , woolen u-oods and d th *f "? 2 to duty. TI? Ita - - *-jetions on the im KtS?e ' ' :" mineral oils, jJOwng .- ar)(] fuei ? i! reported, about January 3. (- ' ' reported to have ', ' - from or Canada, \T& '-' 1 lamezat .--. ""? '-' :- ' ?. ai a S -e" the i, and ;-a a.v-i that t ?l?w*.? to th? ? ? ? ;Iaxa 2 ? ' Niblack Will Command lT. 8. European Fleets Promoted lo Vice-Admiral for Conspicuous War Service, Says Daniels l -. - IV '.shington llureau WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.?Bear Ad? miral Albert !'. Niblack, now serving as naval attach? at London, was to-day d ci '?'.'-a?uier in chief of the American naval for?es in European water.?. ntment, Secretary of th?A Navy Daniels said, which carries with lit the promotion in rank to vice-ad 77 ro . is n line with the policy of re warding officers whose service during the war was conspicuous. Admiral Niblack succeeds Vice-Ad Harry McL. P. ?lus?, who lias nmand of the United States - in European waters for the last year. Admirai Huso will relievo Rear Admiral James L, Glcnnon, command? ant of tho Third Naval District, at New York, who retires soon because of age. Secretary Daniels said that his ap? pointment of Admirals Wilson and Rod man as commanders of the Atlantic and Pacific fleet; were tho first he of distingu - hed . ? n - the war. He added that the as ijor General Joh n A. L? ?eun I the Marine ind Rear Admiral Joseph Strauss as commander of the Asiatic fleet were , ; their conspicuous ?? during the war. New Zealand to Exiencl Sell erne of Preference Levy Dim riminatioii in Favor of British Goods To Be More Widely Applied; Call for Application to Shipping tariff pref i roposed it of New Zealand, ac tnouncement made to the New ? .' i cl ambers o? com? merce by Pr< n ii .? Massey. ys Mr. Ma3soy, "that the , ire is re cognized in that the various por tioi - of thi empire seek to benefit oth ?? ad of fighting by tar? iffs. ? am ; ? pared to negotiate for reciproc7ty with Australia, for which the re i: bul 1 agree with the ch? commerce that then I an ? discrimination against Great Br tain." New Zealand received in 1 ? ? . j js the first ? revision of : he tarif! ? , long over lue, "II thii en years since ihe la ' revision, perial preference ?'?e.-.. firsl . - ? n ivelj ' I.??" :t ' ; do as pro ? ?.. . crops of anomali , o ' which only the mo .... tnedied by a ? ? tariff was planned to be moder? ately pr iu? producing, ..?:'?. have made it highly protective and productive of greatly increased revenue, since the ar? li ,'iable upon values. Reci? procity with Australia is desired, --.me: ? Australian tariff, especially on primarj produce, operates adversely to Xe\v Z? 'ai .. According to a New Zealand corre? spondent of the Trade Supplement of '?he Lor,?!?-?:; Times, Premier Massey'a announcement is welcomed, but public opinion favors the wide interpretation o? imperial preference previously give** by !Mr. Massey. This included ship . and cable arrangements, ii is stated. "While k'ew Zealand is an:. i ? - ; fad ." it ... i u.'??'.? ing the ; ind i ?7 a d ?sad' a po ition v 1 ich ; he i ? ???' " An 7 ? ted difficulty which ha; f tl ? tion of t im? perial preference policy is reported :. rom New Zealand. English wholesale ., it is complained, in many case.; fail to notify New Zealand buyers that the merchandise sold is not of Britis'. origin. Importera are said to receive sampler ?- - - ? r ence of evidence tc the ? be of Brit ish manufac? ? - ii der th? prefer? ntial Briti tarif! ( irders ar. placed, ?.id. b the con d to consii?' ... ??e : in Japan, Italy o? Bril :oun1 r;?. T ti< led out, !h< refor? ? duty i a rat? 50 pe ... ,. . _ ?-H. cause the goo? gn origin, ? of the importer ha\ .ni ? s," it is declared, "h? ha 3 the of breaking hi contracts with his customers and re fusing to a? elivcry of 1 he con ? , ... ,-., | ? ,. mer se niel losing the bulk, of not ali of hi ale." To Carry Out Shipping Act Joint Committee to Adjust Kates by Land and Sea WASHINGTON, Der- 29.?An aeree ment was reached to-day by the. Ship? ping Boi the Interstate Commerce Commis; I po ntment of a ?oint ?-airy out the related terms ol pping and transporta ? pe i 0 i s r? ?: yet undecided, ? hairman Benson, of the to-night, but it con i I ol x members, 1 hre< from ci ? will st udj ? .: ? the now la Among 'he important que Lions lo be c estab ; ' fei enl al rail rates for commodities transported fot shipment the working out i i stern for an equitable distri? bution of the country's commerce various ports. - re T?|.?>hon?? Namticr l?. ?OVVLJN?. LRKK.N 2&0O < ui.i. A?l?lr???i "li.U-IOS" M.AV VOllK RRLI LAB BERTICE VKtV YORK \M> I'OKTO RICO N'BJJ YORK AND SANTO DOMIM.O >IH Vdl?l 1MI WKST M "Kit A XEW,YORK mi Mi.it; ti,braneAI ana itL.MJv SEA FORTS A. H. BULL & CO. Agents I:',r A. H. BULL STEAMSHIP CO. BULL-INSULAR LINE, Inc. BULL-INSULAR S.S. CO. BULL V/EST AFRICAN LINE i BULL STEAMSHIP LINE. In?.. (Operating out of Baltimore, Md. U. S. SHIPPING BOARD, EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION moved from 17 Battery Place to 40 WEST STREET, NEW YORK CITY Marine Reports THK TIDES High water. Low water e , ,, , AM *'M AM PM Sandy Hook.llisi - 5:2? ,-,.57 Oovcrnor's Island- 12-.02 6-5? 6"6 Hell Gate. 1:27 1:47 8:10 i:?: Arrlred Yesterday Str Far.ia 7'?>ro.sa, Valparaiso, Dfc 11; Antofagasta, Dec 13; lqulque, Dec 14; Cu lao, Dec 17; Cristobal, Deo 22; to v.T 1: Grace Se Co; with pasa, rauils and mdse; Pier 32. Bklyn. Str Norman Monarch (Br), Liverpool, Deo 9; 10 the Cur.ard Steamship Co; with , Pier 66, N R. str Lepanto (Br), Hull, Dee 9; to San? derson <k Son; with mdso; Ft 7th ft.. Hob liefen, N J. Str Fort Hamilton (Br), Bermuda, Deo 27; to th<^ Kurn<?s:i-T'.errmida Lino. With pans, malla ?n>l mdso; Bif-r 95, N R. Sir City of Everett and barg? S O Co, No hl, Tampico, Dec 17; to L> T Warden; with crudo oll; North 11th st, Bklyn. Str Brilliant and barge S O Co, No 90, Tampico. Dec 17; to l> T Warden; with ??rule oil; anchored oft I'oorhouse Flats, B R. Str El Alba. Galveston, Dec ?3; to the Southern Pacific Co; with mdso; Pier 21. N R. Str Sagua, Santiago, Dec 7; Teta, Dec 22; to t!'--- United Fr??:t Co; with pass and mdso: Pier 15, E !.. Str San Blas (Br). Philadelphia. Dec 28; to th? United Bruit Co; in ballast; .: hi is"s I? D. Bklyn. ' S?r A?tee, Lobos, P?"- 23; to the V?rltaa Shipping Corp; with ?rue oil; anchored off "i.iriii.'-! Str Munplace, Progreso. Dec 17; Plym? outh, Mass, 1'?? - 28: to the Munson Steam sli p 7..!,. ; with mdsi . Robins I? D, Bklyn. str Walter A Lucltonhach Hamburg, ' ?? ?? 7. ? to thp I.-j'-'-;- r> ip*i Steamship I., -.-;???.! h i dse; fl 33d st, Bklyn. Sir Belvernon (Nor) Neuvltaa, Dec 22; to tho Atlantic Fruit Co; with sugar: Pier 2 ?" k r Str F I? Aschp, Galveston, P"i 22; to D T Warden; with o:;; Pier C, Constable HonV x .1. Sehr Mary G Maynard, Georgetown, S C, Dpc : ?; ; to Crowoii & Thurlow; anchored off Bav Ridge, Bklyn. Str Rochambeau <Fr), Havre, Dec 19; to the Compaenlo Generale Transatllntlque; with ; as, n ils ci?.-! mdse; Pier 57, N R. Mr Partford. Baton Rou?e, Dec 21; to T' s M. :.. ?-.i Oil Corp; -with oil, Pi>?r 4. Ba nn< . N .1. Str Mongolian Prince (Br), Hull; a:. ?' Quarantine. Str Cai brai, San Juan; anchored ofT Quarantin? . -?. 12 .. 1 (and barge), Port Arttrar; an cl ???'? off Quarantine. \\ ?lhe - J bi 111, '1 amplco; anchored ? ?!': QuarHUtin . ? 1. ?v. Pai k (Er), Norfolk; en : nil Quara nl In? . "??.-.. Br), ' -..-.!: S? r Roehollo (Br), New Orleans an? cho d off Quarani ini . Berth (. hangp? Vrssol Tranf^rre?! to Agwidale.1'iPr IS. B'klyn .'? nteitam.Pier 2, Constable )!?;>';. N .1 Bllbster.Foot Columbia st, B'klyn Calamares .Pier 9, N R P irbyllne.Anchored o{7 S 1 ... Moon.anchored off R?1'! T!.: Pints, B'klyn l-ldremont.Pier 2.. Dri? Basin, B'klyn Edith.Pier 27. B k!> n El Capit?n.Pier 22 Constable Hook, 77 J Glendevon.Bi--r 29. B'klyn lo .,.-: :.Anchored -7: Bay Ridge, B'klyn :?????? . . ,Plc< 2 E R R, .'? rsey Ci y Lakevilla..Foot 172d st N R V " '?sport.Pier 2, Hob^ken Olinda.Cranes I) D, B'klyn ??:???? ?I Pro-well.Birr 42. B'klyn - - - .lacinto.Whale Cre? k, L I C ? , 011v 1.1 ''.'? 44, B'klyn Stavaugeren. Boot Conover st, !l ;;.'? T K lit ntley .Foot 60th m1 E R :.-??.. County.anchored off P.p>3 Book Flats, B'klyn War Pharata.Pier 1. Tidewater, N .1 V esi 11 land.Boot 21st st, B B 7. luinas.Robins D D, B'klyn INCOMING STEAMSHIPS Du" To-rtay Vessel.Port. Departures. America .... .. Napl?? .Dec IS .HallfF:.Dec 27 ,:-.Antilla .Dec 24 ?:*u?. .. .Antwerp .Dec 17 Cambrai..San Juan.Dec 25 Aliianca.1 Iristobal .Dec 22 Korona.st Thomas.De?JO Huhert.Para .Dec 18 Ti vives.Kingston .D 1 24 Dne Vn- -nrrnw Pesaro.Naples .Dee IT Pai a..London .Dec 1? B >rga.Hamburg .1 '?".' 15 Vasari.Liverpool .Doc 18 .Curacao .Dec 21 Esperanza .Havana .Dec 2?i Cuyaba.P? rrambui o .Dec 11 ' ty of Savannah.. .Savannah .D ?15 Comanche.IacKson\ ilia .Dec 23 Due Saturday Ryndam.Rotterdam .Deo 21 Menomli ec....London .Dec 18 Due hunday Vauban.Rio do Janeiro.. .Dec 18 . .. Havana .ppp '.' Turrialba.- ' rlstobal.Dec 26 A ipah .. ? .Jacksonville ....Doc 31 Due#Monday San Juan.San Juan.. . .. . .De ', 1 1 It; of St Louis. ...Savannah.Dec 31 OCTGOI??G bTEAMSHIPS Sail To-day Mall Visse? clos??. ?alls. Susquehanna, Brcrm-n. 9:30 AM 1:00 I'M Di .ttningholm, Goth ? h trg .10:30 AM 2:00 PM Re d'lialla, Genoa_12:00 M 3:00 PM r??r?t,v, Dakar.13:00 M 4:00 PM 17.! Luekenbae-h, Crls .' 7 "0 AM 11:00 AM ; bago, Lake ..11:30 AM 2:00 PM i Prince, 1 lueuoa .12:00 M 3:0? PM ? , P.lo do Janeiro. 7:00 AM 11:00 AM Mayai ., Trinidad .... 7 00 AM l I .00 AM Hu? n? '. ? rea '- :30 AM 12:00 M ? Sao Oomii bo.12:90 M '3:30 I'M r-ail Xo-tnorjow Heilig Ola ?, Christi? ania .11:00 AM 2:00 PM Escolam Cadiz..-. S :90 AM 12:00 M Duca d'Aosta, Napled. 8:30 AM 12:00 M Patria, Piraeus.12:00.M 3:30 PM Morro Castle, Vera? ruz 8:30 AM 17:0OM Coamo, San Juan. ?s:S0AM 12:00 M ' al ?? Marita, Uarbadoe.ll :30 AM 2:0-0 PM lois,'San Domingo. 3:30 AM 1:00 PM ruiil Saturday Panhandle State, Lon? don .10:00 AM 2:00 PM Clarksburg, Hamburg.. 9:00 AM 1:00 PM Calamares, PI Llmon.. b:30AM 12:00 M Martha Washington, Due?os Ayres. 9:00 AM 12:00 M Sail Monday Colon, Cristobal.l 2:00 M 4:00 PM TKW-I'VUK MAILS Th? connecting maus <:?.?* ai ibe General Po?'. Ortue and City l!*.:i Post OfTic? Sta llon, N?'W Turk, at 0 v in, as follows: '? :??.'. Cor d., China (except Shanghai <"ltj., Siberia, French Indo-China an?-l '?'- herlands Eas? Indies', via .-?? aUi?*, steamship Su?iva M.-, r?i, December 30. Hawaii, Guam a:?.?l Philippine Islands, via San Fran Isoo, 1*. S. A. T. Sherman, D< ? mbcr 31. ... ? ?? Francisco, **. 9. A. T. . ' ' ry I. ',U -?a;. :1 e ud : p? daily :? ldressod : .. Japan, Corea and Chin?, via Satt Krau L'lC'o, .'??"ai.-.-.hip l>?r.?-:a Maru, January :. ? pan, ? 'orea, ? bins Siberia, Fn : h il? " Easl Indie? (except a), a id PI llippln .. tids, via \ an i'ouvcr ?;?. \ ctorla, B. C, ?teamship i. Russia, .! ,*.??ua ry S. Ilawall, Fiji Islands, New Zealand and -?? ? alia, via Vancouver and Victoria, D. ( . steal ship Niagara, January 3 3. Ueport9 by Wireless From the U. S. Naval ?Commu? nication Station rDistai.ee Ib given In miles. Reports arr? dated at noon unicHM otherwise sp?cifie'! ] Achilles 4?,2 8 Cape Henry Der ?2?. Agwimoon 121 B\V HaHcrai Dee 25. w-n 115 \V Tortugas Deo 2S. ? ? ? 35 S ?V Kan ? Key I ???? 28, Arlington ??? l?: by .'?? Block Island V"-- 29. Ai ,n, : ' S Pire l Uand I ?? ??? 29 Auburn p?J Capo Henry I;45 I'M Dec 29, Baldhill 30 E Brunswick Dec 2S, Baton Itouge 4'?4 f-'K 'jampa Deo ' I I-.? Ltrlc? 1 ! 8W Haltera? Ded 28. ? 'oeui lat 7:? 09 Ion 6<? 4< Deo 2?. Bel hnor DO 8K Ca p< I ?-oo .? ? Dec 28. l;<-. ?..?.?; 2.'. W CoIumbU Itlvor 8 PM De BenJ no In Brewster ISO S Pan PeUro 8 PM : '. 27. Bel iheja Brldgs 103 W Cape Henry! Dec 29. | Birmingham City Ci I.'E by N Halteras j Deo 29. Buckbannon ?* ?-? Hatteras Deo 29. a 48 P. I? ?-? Tortugas De ?? 28. i Broklln* 742 N Colon 1 "?c 7'. Cal? '?''a M aril la? i-> 4A ?nn 71 14 Deo 2* Cambria lal ? ? I Ion "1 27 Deo 2?. Carrillo ?83 H Ambrciso Deo 29. ?ut Ulli 2V? BW Hatteras P'o 28, ... : >0 t? Halteras Deo 2?. City "f Preepor? <8fi ?' Toxpam Dee 28. Cuy of Ht Louis 2:?6 8 Ambroso l"*o 28. ' ? i: r, i,,,. . 2i from n??no]uiu 8 PM Deo :? Creole male, 314 H ?"ape Henry T'en 28. iij.nviil.-j 302 END Port Lohns Pee 28. !??.. r Lodge ?If?" \V M.iiidIuIu 8 PM I'"* 27. Deroch? 200 8W Hattnrae Deo 28. Dllwortb 60S W Han iV?1ro 8 PM Deo 2T. lj?,rehe*t<jr lb 10 Pire Island Deo J?. I'.??*!?* Hi H Cape Male) ? PM Deo 28. Easter? D-urn 8S8 from Cape Hear** Deo 29. Ea?u-rn Exporter 4!0 W Fan Francls-ro S BM Dec 28. \ Eastern Mei hant 2859 T/ Honolulu S PM Dec 2 7. Edmore 3020 W S?attl? : 30 PM D 2? El Capit?n I3? N Jupiter Dec -?. Elkhorn 1182 S San Pedro Vor. ?;$. Eocene 2.- BW Hatteras Dec 25. Esser 20 NE Cape H ?julo pen Dec 2?. Flrmora 139 .-' Ambrose I ?ec 29. Freemartla SW Flri Island D^c 22, 'ion W C Gorgas 2 i 2 E Colon Dor. -j. Glendoyle 204 s Cape May Dec 29. Glenpool 200 E Cape Cod Dec 29. Gloucester pd Fire Island Dec 29. Gulf Oil 165 SW Tortugas Dec 2.? Gulfland 115 SW Nantucket Dec 22. Gulfcoast 122 SB Sabine Bar 1"jc 2S. Gulfstar 20 SB Tampico Dec 28. Gulf stream 7 SE-Sabine Bar Dec 28. Hahir? 140 W Sand Key Dec 23. Harvester 72 NW Cape San Antonio Dec 2!. Heber 418 E Cape Henry Deo 22. Herbert L Bra-: 65 NNE Batieras Dec 2?. Hewitt 427 s Hatteras Dec 20. Honolulu 790 B AmbroBe Doc 27. Houston 4671 \v k^v West Dec~"5S, Hoxbar CO NE Hatteras Dec 29. i C White 15 S Hillsboro Deo 28. Indianola Ial 26 (2 Ion 83 42- Dec 28. Insonomia 30 SSE Hatteras Deo 28. Independen -j Hail 790 E Overefalla S PM Dec 28. Isonomja 55 SB Capo Henry Deo 23. Italia 62 S Charleston nee 28. J M Guftey 168 S Galveston Dec 21. James McGee 54 K Tuxpam Dejl 28. ?!ani"5 Otis 2.7:7 ?; Cape Henry Dec 2?. John D Rockefeller sr> SW Hatteras Dec 28, ? lohn Englls 120 E Cat-. Henry Dec 29. Julia Luekenbaeh 120 SE San Franclscc Deo 7 -. K I Luekenbaeh 900 E Ami rose Pec 28. ' r .,.,. nd ... 12 Ambri s 5 AM Dec 2'-. Lake Bridf Boca Grande Dec 27. La ,1 Cahoon 234 N B Y'-ra Cruz Dec 28. Lake Ellenorah 7:; SW Hatteras De 2? Lake Ellithorpo 'J.'-?, SE Ambrose Pec 2?. Lake Elmont 19 N Hatt? ras D Lake Fandon 760 N St Thomas Dec 2s Lake Fighting 190 SW Bookou! Dec 2?. Lancaster 645 K Honolulu S I'M Dec 27 Lena] ?? : 6 S Scol land LV I ?i e 29. Levisa 454 S Ambrose Deo 28. Light burne 77. S Jupiter Dec 28. ? c ?:..? ; ..'?- r An bl - ??? ! >i c 29. Lilinae 67 N ? an . \ r? i ? - 2-, in 476 N Sanl -? Mar: a Doc 28 ?: ? ewawa 90 E Charleston Dei y Mi bile i ity 2 500 W Fia '? ri s BM Dec 21 Moosehausic 230 from Capo Henry De : 2''. Mount Clay Cil E Ambrose Dec :s. Nantucket 85 N Hatteras Bee. 20. Neptune 321 S South Pa^i. Dec 28. ?'? ??? Windsor 7?: ?2 Cap-: Henry Dec 28, Nlnian 4u0 E Ambrose ?s PM De 2S Nora 240 ENE Prtrt Loboa Dec 25. Oregonian 578 NE Coli ;. Dei 7 Osawatomii .. i^'B Capo May Dec 2,ri Bennett 114 SSW N Dec I . Paasnaj 770 S Se itland LV P- ? Paloma (. i .-'? --. -a lund LV Dp?: 2'-. Pa -r lia; S 7 :- Wii tei Quai ri ? P< an Don 115 W Pu d K, D . ?. ? i'-.v.- an ? -SW P.ai-n<>gi?l De. 20 1 Philip Publii ? l'api Ma ; Boinl Lobos 0 : liait? ra - Der 29. ? P1UITI.SS 160 2, .lupil : Dpi 2?. i r-sKl- : ' Wilson 1743 E Ambroso Dec 2 Princeton 291 E Tampico Dec 28. 300 N Cristobal Dec 20. Kayo . '? S Ambrose : ?ce 27. Kcgulus 77, f: Nantucket 1 AM Dec 29. 1. loh? nuca : il" B B irl Lobos Dec 28. h Ile . 75 s Ambrose Dec 28 ROi bester 22 S Hal : ras Dec 7 9, S B 'Hunt 106 N Jupiter Dec 2S S?balo 160 SB by B Cape Henry Dec 2! Sr.llna 720 w San Pedro 8 B71 Pee 27. Sanra Eulalle ;?? : ; ri. Ion 7s 72 Dec '. Sepulga 33 SI-, ( ape Cod i'"-- 20. ranee 1'. ? ESE Sabine Bar Dec 23. Sherman 20 N Watlings Island I>e? 28. : ' /, j ? 7 cjE S Uth Pass Dei Somme tat 12 57, Ion 77 0 I Dec 2?. St?-e! Invent .-r 7 10 SE San B-. ;:' i ! I Dp o 28. Stockton 226 W San Pedro S PM Dec Sun 222 E Sab ne Bar Der -?. Sunoil . - N Hat ? ras Dec 29. Sylvan Arrow 556 W Sail Francisco S 1 Di c 28. Tel oa 100 77 Jupiter Dec 28. M ' i la? 29 09 Ion :7 02 Dec 28, . u< >. 7. ??" i w Honolulu S PM D 2 Irg nia " NE Great Isaa : Dec 2 Waban 430 S Sa'n Francisco i PM Dec Walter Hardcastlo 14? :?'?-. ; uth P Dec 28. Westport 24 S Nantucket Dec ^. West Apaum I?3 S Acapulco Pe ? : ? I Cajoot 2,4y3 W San Fran .. Dec 27. '. ? Hassayampa 245 E Ambrose Deo ..' West Hixton 1.77 : : rom San Ped? Di c 7 7. Went Ivis 2,6- w Flattery ! PM Dec 2' West Jappa 2.742 \V Flattery S PM Dec W? .-? J? 5Sup 1.021 W Flatl ry S PM De : Yn'.d. oit Montauk Point - Western Prl le lat ; ! 35 Ion 72 77 De : 2! Wheaton lat 40 ? 9 Ion 68 2J Dec 2 >. Wi?-o 149 NNE Halteras Dec 29. Wllh linlna 1,72'j W San Francisco S Dec 27, Wilh-lm Jebsen 94 S Ambrose Pee 29. William H Doheny 111 \ Jupiter Pee Z 'r. n ipa 1,074 S ?-? otla nd !.'. ! >?>c 2S V. ilig 4S2 S :? - Hand LV Dei 7 9. AIJ1I? AN PORTS BALTIMORE, D?n 2 ? Arrl ? d: ! Ba dbuitfi, ?2: i Bl n?:n Yvonda ?;? -?? Boca Grande . Isf< nd ? '? Cardiff; West Chaltala, ftrei - ... ., r !-:-?? i ios! n Trim.' uni u 11. 1 ; .- ? ] : :;;?. London ! la I'hlla ^?hrv?' Brest via P ????* Delga la; G n H P Hodg? I : ' ga 1, Boca Grand. ; sehr Hai ? . i?An Ivi ' Strs G??n a Maru (Jap). Chl . to via San I '?? . . . uc, Phllad? (28lh): Lake Washbui n, 7?.? ?? \ ... ? . . Haven. Masa, Dec .:. Sehr Charles ? ' List? ? ? : it J an, N B New Tork; Wil lam iiu'.. (fro-m Bangor), x?< w y ? CHARLESTON, S C, Dec 29?3all li Lb ,.?? Char] tte. N'offoik. GALVESTON, Tex D? 23?Ai ?T M Gul?ey, Tampico; Theone (Gi ?'a', re; ; ? 1 '? Sailed:! : Bai ? lona ?..Sr. i, Barcelona Wall ? (I , Bordeaux; Gulf Trad , Tamplc? Pan? I, :.. ? . 1. Orient '"???. i'ork Bay Douglas (Br), Marseilles; Juan Ab: : qu '.. (Sp), Bare? lona; Lake E CI? ?? Cueg - JACKSONVILLE Fla ; ? :.??Arrlv? 1: Lake Faril luit, Bostot -?:??' O T Waxing, Batu? Ro ige; J Pr?s lente Esti brera, iT-? ? 1 1 MOBILE, Ala, D 2 - : : . L Tela NEWPORT NEWS. Va., ! '1 c. 29.?Ar? rived : Strs Amolco Bali I ndal r 1 Br), New Y01 k; Z( vett 1 (It), L? Skand? b >rg (Danl, ... ?-'??: Kail? Str.'. So stdj K (Dt), S terdaj Skan bor? (Dan), Kos ?; Mich ? tEr), P.. va : .-::?!?.? h ( Xorl. Z,.i???t??. N? 1RF1 ILK, Va., Dec, - ?. -Ai rl* ed: Strs Nor), Mars? S lell hi- : Adra (Br) Pi Clan Ma ?...' ? ?. , Ha* ?: ., !?. ? ? ' - K te. ? ?? New Orleans : : lia . . - Sailed: ?-' : Erh .:.. iNor), i llago; Elwi . Park : Hi ... New 7 ? ' ' sen tar . Dt 1, H vam Bel hleher.i ?:?.,.. - W? ekawken Br , IIu ? ? ' . ?:.?????. ... ? -.?.'?. .landoll Br) Port Arm ur ,Ki pan Nor 1, New Vork Thamesm^d? 1 . I? Lui '... ? ?B ?? ?? ?...?-. Evt-r? eU, New Li ? , Mai [uita ? I; >. New PHILADELPHIA Dec 29- Arrived: Ter? rine? ? Br. Barry; Evros (Gk) tlampt? n ; : , ? 1, Agua Amarga: Jay, Port Arthui Nylo : t Swed .. Fr ?-; irt, T? ??. Liai .. ?rae (Bi . Salerno, Vork Ha in 1 Dt) la u? . ? ? :? sham (Br), Al ?xandria . f :hr 7 ? lua ntai imo Passed Del?* ? : '?v.. 7- r, 1" und out from PI LI 1 Brj, Salei ; i . n (1 Hamburg. PwR'l - R-l HUR, Tex. 7? ? . ?.- - rived: Gull , Jacks? nvll;-- : 'I amplco. Sailed: I: 11 '. Ne' Ligoi 1er, Savann B ei : ? POR'J EA1 iS, 1 - ??";'? red: Cov? .; In? dustria. ? : ?.? b . ; ... '' ? raft, Cardenas, Cuba; ?: ? 1 1 ??..?' ? ? e. , - ? a 1 ? : : - -, e Yorl; ...... Vrrlved ? ' ? ... .. -...???: :.. 1 ORE?GN PORTS Departures i?.r New Vork ?? vr/J AH, 1 ? -. - a S Pannoni :i ? .. ? :?.;..? ? ADEN : ?? ? - ? s . Clan Ma :hi a yi ? (Br), ?? ? uita). .'? LGIERS. Deo - (from K ? raohi >. 1*1 CSHIN? . : . ?? ?' ? ?? tlgnv " n ER] ? ?? M, I ei 22 - 3 -? ar. ANTWERP D? -: S \ toi ? ? ' ? HENBURG, D : S Bl (Swed). I.? ?'?: ?ON Dec 7 (- S S P01 ' B w? n ? Bi SHANGHAI, 1 ?? ? .', S S Roi ? (Br (from Mi? ri SUNDI l< LA v : ? ;>?'?? '." S S SI ST MI? 'H AEI I Ilatcl fro Iles). PERIM, . ??- r? ? ? ? " MARSE E PALEi: ?' . ? ? ? : ??-?-? Wind ? ?'i' U A L1F A > . - ? ? ? ? ! , ARRIVALS FROM NEW YORK II VVRE. D?? . i :-' S T ?i 1 ?\LEXANDRI.A I' : : S Vin . ?? . I'll EN BURG. D : ' " ?? ? HER?; EN t) 20 rr? I EK1 .?I, Dec 2?! ..-.:.,:' Mr. Bl EN03 ATRES, Doc 2.? -?- Arr I 1 .-??.. ? / SAID, T? ??? 23?S : of On : (B ?? ? ? ? : . - :???'! ren B r I. M? >N : ? Dec 2 -S ! Ri l'vii Sa n C11 u s? 1 7 '.' ... De.- ; - S S Santa 1 GOTHENBL'] ? ' r hol 'GENUA. D : 1 ?? - :? ? fft ???:' ? MARSEILLES, 7 23?SU' r . V.RTHAGENA, P"c : ? 1 ?, ES1 i '? ?? :.'? . ? ? of Al ? : ? DELAGO A BA*) U . ( B r 1. ALEXANDRIA, I > ??: 21 ???? r Cold Hai bor ?S " GT.ASG? iW I " c :'- SI r .'..?? PI i? , I \ r g u Magyaroo/.ag lit Ut! , lit). XAPLK D \r 1 ?It), ON', 1?? i: lr Toi BAR] 1A1 'OS, D - ' ? *: . Shortegt distance betv/een-ivttopointai Times Are Uncertain But business is not dead?just quiet. When an order comes in it is not such a bad idea to know you can ship it promptly. The Truck Operators listed below cover the Eastern Coast thoroughly from Boston to Washington. And their trucks run on regular schedule. They ship promptly. Phone any one of them for particulars! SPEEDSAFETY-ECONOM Y ALBANY, N. Y. Dally deliver!?* New York and A'.baay Sterling Motor Terminal and Transportation Co. 17? VT. B'IVA?, N. Y. Franklin 34S3-S?. ALLENTOWN, Pa. Trucks In New York daily for freight to Aliento?? r?. Arrow Carrier Corporation ?20 MARKET ST.. PATERSON. IV' BOUND BROOK, N. J. Daily deliveries to Bound Btook ?nd Intermediate points. Cook's Transportation Line tt HI BERT ST., N. T. Canal 48|| CAMDEN & CHESTER Dally delivery to Camden, C'hesttr and Intermed?ala poiuts. United Motor Freight Corp. 88? HUDSON ST.. N. ?. Chelsea SIT2. DANBURYTConn. Dally service between New Tork ?nd Danbury. Brush Transportation Co. 6S E. 10TIT ST., N. V. Panbury. Corns. Phone Stuyvcsant 1021 -ltht GREATER NEW YORK Specialists Hi New York City forwardli k _, Harlem & Morrisania Trans. Co. THIRD A\H. S. 130th St. Harlem 3771. Franklin Square Station. Beekman f*. LONG ISLAND POINTS" Dally service between New York. Patcho?ue, fort .Teffers >n and inter? mediate pointa. Shivinents f.-r East Lnd of L. [. handled by a riangement, Baldwin Motor Express New Tor. Richmond Hill S7Z CANAL ST. 874'-' Ll-.M-'KKTS AV. . Canal 1377. ill. !.. Hill 2s.2. N?WARKrBRIDGEPORT Dally servies between New Yeric ene. Newark, ??V? York and Urldfport ? ad adjacent ?-?ties. S (?i es Trucking Company 11 TARICK ST., N. V. Franklin ?Us ?NEW YORK & NEW JERSEY Freight hauled to ?n-7l froin any nolnt In the Port rt New York ?n't state? of Now York ao?i New Jersey. Wrizht Transportation Company es Hudsos St.. Meb?k?n. N. i. H*smk.? 741. PHILADELPHIA & READING Truck ? pi al '5 on recular .- hedul? iron, Xcu Lighfning Moior Line, Inc. 170 IV. ?B'tVAY, N. \. Franklin 72 4 j 2, 5 4. POUGHKEtPSIE, N. Y. Dallj ???:?-. - between N.-,- York. Poughkoeptle an '? Il I ri e :...'e 7 Int?. Lorenz Trucking Company Poughkeepsie, 43 Washington St. i ughl ?????? le '7 lf>. CHAPPAtjl v. v v. V-'. Chappaqu? IM N' w York, \ ..-?'?: '.. .1 k ns 6 0 ROCKAWAY L. ?. ? b ?-. on 1: Uaway ?ad Bi?ard & Richmond BUTLER AVE.. UR RiK'KAWAT, Far Ilockaway 1662. SCRA.W0N, Pa. P.-(fi:a" service between iTew Yc.-k. Bcranton ?: ntern edlate points. ScraniOD & New York Trans. Co. 640 \\. "1 I'll r>T., N. Y. Watktna 6197. SPRINGFIELD, BOSTON Refu.?- service between Nsw York ?nd Intermediate points. New tngland Motor Transport Company, Inc. 179 XV. IVVV.VV, N. Y. Franklin 349?-J4. Dal!. TROY, N. Y. Deliveries to Trey and Intermsdlat? points. Emergency Trucking and Ware? housing Corp. ?127 XV. ?1RTH HT? N. Y. Lonpacre 148?. WASHINGTON & BALTIMORE Assure prompt delivery of your furni? ture and freight of 2,?'-C-0 lbs. or mor?. Bi? hour Transfer Co., Inc. NEW VORI: WASHINGTON 211 tast 100th i>t. I??? ;:eth St.. N W t?mix ho?) w, ,t i..;-. WATERBURY, Conn. Pally Fas: M? lor Service. Jarvis Stoies, Inc. NEW YORK WATERDURY 30(1 Grsenwioh at. >; ^nrii?-) st ^p.-ir.f 112 Wtterburji ?m WILMINGTON, De!. anl Intermediate points. Pennsylvania Trans. Co., Inc. Fan?! S< 4 S 3 ??Mister St.. Nrw Tor? 1*7 Callowhlll SI . Markel 30:5 Phil? Coolidge Suggests ?T Ce? Railwav Merger to ' ?w ?? Aid New England i Present Conditiou of Roads : in Section Called Serious; ! Public Will Have to De? termine Proper Service BOSTON. Dec. 29.?Consolidation of the New England railroads into one system was suggested by Governor Cooltdge, Vice-President-elect, to-night, to remedy their troubles. He was speaking at the annual banquet of the | Foreign and Domestic Commissions of New England, The present condition of the rail-' ? ? - ? - ?I roads in this section is seriou.--, the Governor said. He quoted a recent 777 to the Interstate Commerce Commission that at the current level1 of rates, wages and prices the roads show a deficit below fixed charges "7' ? ;''.?? 0 000 for the year end? ing Juiu? 30 next, if the business of the ?lve months were repeated Referring to the request for relief now pending before the commisrtion, Governor Coolidge added that "even if our road:; receive all they are asking it is doubt i:l if it would be sufficient to rehal itate their credit." "Ii. the last analysis," he continued, "the New "England public themselves will have to determine whether they desire 7-.n adequate transportation sys liey do. it will he necessary em 7 ? meet the burden of sup? porting 72. " ' ?anees for .some econ miea i a h d? liar saved on a ton of coa on i of the con sumption :?- $5,000,000. Mate? rials and . pi ?.? are showing ; ome re Efficiency in operation The transportation aet provi? that \ ige: should be fixed by ? ? laboi I, and any liquidation ? ? ? . like private industry but must v .'!?: in accordance with the ?? the act made to avoi?i t ran sp t. r : a : ion i n te r r up t i o n. "The transportation act provides for seemingly for the pur ning together lines' which ?. mp dse ] arts ot" important through n ut? E , befor.e such consolidations ke , ;h'.? of each road and to receive as the full isur? oi :?':i'!i on ii- value should i>?. definitely estab ished. The Mew ? . public, which must after all upport the railroads, must give this ct careful attention. "There ; an opportunity for a. New and there are oppor . :,a:ions giving several -':??.' trui lin a- cess 70 N . -v Eng ai ; "Alt! ?ugh aboul to retire from office. ii ?- nij rue t r? ?mmendation that ?Ingland conference on ???-?? commerce inime d?? ? ? al ? beginning of the next TRAVEL It's SUMMER ^~^NOW in A^^ SOUTH STEAMSHIP LINES Regular Express Passengei and Freight Service S S. MARTHA WASHINGTON 5 .... (b) Jan. I S. S. HURON 17,000 Tons (a) Jan. 19 ?. S.AE01 US 21000 Tons (a) Feb. ? ??.-.."?: ..'ia-i-.-. ? : (::.-.'. . :- rners of I 17. Shipping Board) 82-92 Beaver St., N. Y. . Branch Oitioes at P'ula?rl.?!ph'3 Ba'timou St. Louis M '? PORTO RICO AH?EXPENSE CRUISE f, J SO AND UP s'o lovelier spol for a winter's ou'.ing than tin? Island of E nchantment. Rates tovcr all nec-s^aiy expenses of meals and sUlrroi-im accommodations for the entire trip (.* and around the island and return to New York. Sailings from New York We Jr.c3da.vs and Saturdayj ?.*r l? ?ad 20 day cruise* respectively, PORTO RICO LINE ?1 Broadway. Now Yorit nOHMM I ??S9i-e<?? P??*<*1 $sr*** NEW YORK ? HAVRE ? PARIS LKOBOI.IHN V ? i;o(H \M!?i:\i )..\ i.onii.UM?:.. ? \ ?n; 1< VIM.. Im?AMJ:. It SAVOIE F?*b. 10, ?Jan. 4, M.-tr. S, Apr. 13 ..tun. ti, Feb. 7>, \pr. J ..Ian. 1,">, Mar. 12, .Mir. 12 .,lnn. 20. Feb. 17, Mar. 17 . ..Jun. 2?, Feb. 'J6, Mar. 2? CHK \GO Feb. 15. Mar. 19, Apr. 2? NEW YORK-BORDEAUX {/AlUIUNE.Des. 3J HAMBURG D?RECT NIAGARA.?.Jan. 5 { OMPAN'Y'S OFFICE, 19 STATE ST.. S. ?. liONOLULtl. SUVA. NEW ZEAIAK? I'aU'.ia: Pasaenger Stearosri R. M. S. "MaJwt* 1 3,51)0 T?*Tta> 8af! fnim Vancouver. B. C. Tor f-rrs an'i aalltnga apply Canadian Pan Rj.i 1231 Broadway, N. 1., or ?.0 Caaaiila?. Auarri?laaian Hoya! Mail Lin?, ???0 S?ym*1M ?t.. Vancouver. B. C. R. M. S. ' .Niajar*" 2?.??1 Ton? 1. political year cause to be held a con? ference of the governors and inter? sted parties for the purpose of informing themseives arni the public and deciding on a policytiiat will provide adequate transportation for the industrial needs of the New England States." To Reorganize Brazil Lloyd ? RIO DE JANEIRO, Doc. 28.?A de? cree reorganizing the Brazilian Lloyd j Steamship Line 213 ri limited company j was signed by the President to-day. The government will lold ?pproxi- i mateiy 80 per cent of the shares of the i company, while the reraaiader- will be turned over for public subscription. Lease to Penn K. R. Favored PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 2S. ? The Pennsylvania Railroad announced to- ? day that at the stockholders' meeting of tho Pittsburgh. Cincinnati. Chicago &, St. Louis Railrotd CompuPy the Pan Handle) held tc t'ay in Pittsburgh : ro vote oft the lease cf the company's ?vrope-rty to the Pennsylvania Railroad, 828,778 -hares, which at par aggregates $82 st: 800 out of a total of ?s-i,bi - ??;2:2: of capital stock, voted in favor of tin lease. Navy Orders From The Tribune's Washington* Bureau WASHINGTON, Pec 29.?The fol? lowing navy ? rders were issued to-day. Barry, Bng. L. K.. ( ; Pacific fleet. N I li :-.. Rear Admiral A. P., to Bur? ; an w V"rs. Brown, Lt. ?J. fr.) O. \\\, to C. 9 S Bai - o -- : l r.-iihoun. Lt. Com. (i. K., to Philadelphia. Denny. Lt. Corn. A. D., to U. S. 2- Lavol lette. Dennis, ?"apt. J. B . to Great Lake? Edmunds, Eus. G. D., to V i?. S. Klug. ?"/.a:;.?. Ens. R P., to Pacific Gaines, Lt. t?. i.V., 10 Quartico. Healy. Lf. J. B.. to Dover Kalbfus, Lt. (j. s.? G R., tu Al Kellers. Lt. H. .'., to Washington. Mfnnlnck. Lt XV, T. t. Washington, Norvell, Lt. ?j. g.) J. L., to LT. S. S. water barge N? Peay, Ens. G. H. L. lo Puget Sound. n. Lt. A. B., 1 U - 1 '01 . ilcut. Marine Oildei*8 .' The Tribu 11 ? ? ! au WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.- Marine Corps orders issued to-daj : arlaros, T t, IT 12. - 1 ? !uai M ?:...-, l'api. L. ?;., ?? Klnyon. Capt. K. 1-: ? . A ? McC lughtr.y, Capt. W. E., to 1 ?a Brown, Lt. O. K . '?; Pai - Hamner, Capt. ?i O . t Parrl : lai Mahoney, 2d i_,%. j j., to Parrls 1 land. I ars? n, - : Lt. A. C, to Parrl U W alla e, 2-1 Lt. C. R., to Parrls II 1 : Simmons, Mar (lu:: ~' ?' - : Baie?. Capt. N. C., to N American Woolen Co.^s^ Mills to Close S?lWt All Lawrence Plants Will Shuf Down Entirely in Few Days, I Is Report S eial Dispatch to The Tribune ?? "TXWKENCl Dec. 29,?WftRri a few days the lour great Lawrence , ;' tht American Woolen Com-;' ?-..:?. .. '.'? close ?'?>w:i entirely, it?i* ?ally, announced. Official^''*?* not discuss the frfer.*, ir concern relative to future as or curtailments. t??i : Thousands have been idle in th? American Woolen Company's miHB.ni Ehut-downs"*8l ; resumption, ol! fall was not ?er-i ent and was ?said to have ace?*'--" a making of sampJet-? pf the combine department^ ?i Mills, burlers a^ndj ?n sent out until fur-v ther hot.ee. Hundreds who daily apply for jojpa at the mills arc told that if applicants the work could last; but a short time. The company-has not yet announced a vaire cut,'*^titj coming. . f It ha? bcc7: learned from a reii*bl<* - urce that a wage cut was discussed American Woolen Companj* some time previ us t..i ttie annotJfl?r ment made by other manufacturer^ of a 2'J'_- Ti,.r c. rtt cut in wages. ?* Goodyear Deficit 15 Mil?t?uc Loss on War's Business -?W quires Refinancing Plan- ; AKRON, O 2.1.?The QotKi^ year I re and Rul : Company tb-tr?>< announce or tito tiscaf'yean $16,647,66^ npt; looses on . C?&,-,' rubber' and acted to b?j ,ap-, 00, not-withst?Trot : $2OO,OOO,00O,Hhe| iy of tltte com flat t -.'? .i announced ..j? a> meeting adjourned Ja.fi turned until Jar,-?* the Financing pians ., be presented, ?" vs assets totaling i < mpany has ? bill* 9,812 and acco?fnt?? ;:.;able $12,731,1 iS deluding estimated taxes.' Rubl abri? accept?e** Reservo fop M-.71I ,575. /. TRAVEL Nearby Sailings GELI?G. ? i , , ?2 Noon jA?l. 15 to Liverpool ADRIATIC. . . 12 N?on J^e "?O lo Cherbourg and Southam#?j?: NEW YORK?CBUEBJiOL-Rf:?SOtTTHA M ?TON ADRIATIC?2 Noon Jan. i9 i IG ... |0 OLYMPIC.Mar. 23 Apr. 20 May 14 MUT yORK-UVEKFOOJ KEW YORK-BOSTON-AZORES^ ?Leihe.1/ .Noon Jan. ID heb. ?O Aor. ?I GIBRALTAR? ?APEE-t.ENOA -> i Vedic (new).12NoonJan.26-.- Crel. I P.M. Jan. -? Mar. 8 May? J Cedric.12 Noon Feb. 5 Mar. 12 Apr 16 I Cano] ?c ,.. .3 P.M. Mar. 22 May 17 -?-* &m?RI? &M LINE V : (S*. V., Plymouth and Cherbourg) NEW YORK ?H t MltCRO '?'Lapland ..12 Noon Jan. 8 Feb. 11 Mai Utreat ?*r*rW? ?? 'Finland ,.!2Noon Ian. 15 Feb. 19 Mar. 26 \?-aky*ui-dia io k i la ir t. ?? a ' " ?? ?7 . . ,??>?, ?} ?r, -, , \>tli._i\i.'..l_ .'.n Jan. I> ?heb.24 Apr. 7 ??eeland .. ?2 iNoon Jan. 22 1'eD. 26 Apr. Zj ?r ? ?Krooniand . 12 Noon Feb. 5 Mar, 12 Apr. 16 ; MONGOLIA. . 12 Nn Jan. 27 Mar. 10 Apf. 21.* 'lleO htir Lino Steamers <? route ' Antwerp, i ?,?i . RED STAR LI HE ?>'. Y., I'lj-nioiifh, Cherbourg:, Antwerp) Lapland .... 12 Noon Jan. ? Feb. 12 Mar. 19 Finland .... 12 Noon Jan. I 5 Feb. 19 Mar. 26 Zeeland .... 12 Noon Jin. 22 Feb. 26 Apr. 2 Kroonland . . 12 Noon Feb. 5 Mar. 12 Apr. 16 NEW YORK?DANZIG?VIA HAWBt"*? Third Claaa Paaaenaera Oniy.?_B GtfiUand .. 12 Noon Jan. 12 Feb. 26 ?j?., ?I, Ideal Winter crosses West Mies?Panama Canal?South America Ix-aring ?w York January -'-, Febnmr- 21. March 23. IB?E MOO nutrartto, WHITE STAR UM S. S. "IIES?NTIC""" 20,740 Tons Disp.?Largest Steamer to Tropics *H 25-28 Days. Spsci?*.lly Selected Po-'s of C-*?l Including Barbailos?Cuba-Jamaica?K..--? n?Port Aruoi - Pimm Caatal (Panama Cltvl?Porto Rico? 7 -.-. '.. I?Venezue ?-, n ? ? 1?. e?'-, INTERNATIONAL hr.LRCAi\T?L? f?ARINc ??O-.r-'Art t Office?, 9 Broadway. New Yck. I'.er*. .'?A. 59. CO. 61. ?': North RiTfr. Ftoi Covered Pier to Covered Pier; Wording Protection from the Cold ar*d Discomforts of Wiattr J NEW YORK-HAVRE-PARIS Fast Uaar? ?direct to Havre pier?thence, dire.' by ?bortest r-il route, ta> Vrnt*."* A unique steam-hip ??srvicc for comfortable wiiv?r travel. Ire Large, Fast, Popula Q a .?y.c Sc:c* L:acr I? if. /-en-. "-*? Sailing it\n. so FEB. ?7 ?-.uoerv? ?cconwnotia:ion5 for all ciaste? of transatlantic tra ?eler?. P-n?nrn?H French cu^am?-?Juvenile Theatre Every convenietice acd comfort that French UJOUtfctfiitoe-a and courtesy can provide, OTHER SAiLINiOS leopoldina...Dec. ?l Feb. 16 - Fr?tice . Ian. 20 Feb. 17 Mar. 17 Uoehuinl)Fiin....Ian. ?1 Mar. 8 Apr. 12 La savoie Ja . 28 Feb. il'. Mar. 26 l.a lorraine.. .Jan. ("? Feb. ?> Ain-. 2 . t'ii?cago . ?<?'... 1?*> Mar. 19 Apr. 26 Ta Touraine, .Jan. 15 Mar. l? Apr. l"? . . HAMBURG DIRECT ??? NEW 10RK-BORDEAUX g*?* FRENCH UNE, 19 STATE ST., NEW YORK ?. A trip fo Europe offen great deal at the. . ling to the AnvericoM. buiinc s ?>?..*.'.. ,''?? .'??>i7 ;;??'?-?"i o/ -mmerciol prestige has opened up maetff opportunities which ?? ? Id !*? .?.,:??: 01 ? .' ?...?. ...: c/ our steamer*.* Accommodations, general -, is and i are uru Pasei'n?f.'r and Fr-*:g."it Services :? ?m .' a? York * *' VAUBAN .Liverpool .Jan, 5-Mi? CARONIA .Mediterranean Cr'ils- with Shore Excursion?. Jin 15 - . ?? COLUMBIA.'..Londonderry and Glasgow.Jan. 13 Feb. 19 Mar. 2? K A VICTORIA... Liverpool .Jan. 15 Feb. 13 Mar. U PANNONIA.Pirata?, Dutrovn.lt and Trieste.Jan.J8 - ? ~* IMPERATOR.Ch-rbourg and Soutl-.arnpton.Jan. 20 Feb. 17 -i* SAJKONIA .Halifax. Plyrnoulh, ?Cherbourg and Hamburg. Jan ~1-? VFSTPIS.Liverpool .;....jan. 22-1 CARMANIA.Liverpool.Jan.29 Mar. 6 Apr. }q I'ALIA.\;?:p, Patras, Dubrovr.ik and Tnesie.Feb. 1 - - .,, AQUITANIA.Cherbourg and Southampton.Fib. 3 Feb. 26 Mar."21 ALBANIA (new)....Plymouth, Cherbourg and London.Feb. 8 Mar. 13 Apr. W SAXONIA .Plymouth. Cherbourg and Hamburg. Mar. I Apr. 12 --- AL-QERIA.Londonderry and Giast',ow.Mar. 3 Apr. 6 ?*> SCYTHIA (new).... Liverpool *. .Apr. 2 Apr. 23 MAL'RETANIA.Cherbourg and Southampton.Apr. 7 May 12 June ? Li?t of later S?ilia-a-a on K?-qnejit Tho Ft, !T. 6. "CAP.ONIA" wi[i sal', on Janu ry 15th ?or a aeven ?rseka' rouad ??? trip to the MED?TERRANEAN, EGYPT AKD THE NILE A reost temptinfr opportnnl CUNARD LINER, C?NARD CUiS.Nt, C?NARD SERVICE -** and an itinerary plannt? with culy pne aim?tlrat of tho pasaenEera* enjoymeot ?sal comfort. .^ ; OFF1CF. 21-21 STATE STREBT, NEW YORK. ?The Public ?;- Pleased" COLONIAL L?NE BOSTON, $5.61 Boat and Rail PROVIDENCE, $3.89. Direct Boat Boat lr?re? Piar 39, N. B.. Y: W Housl Dm'.j Hid MiikI? ?t "i P. M. l'bune 11121 ?Synui. Ullis?? im Kit NIGHT I IMS Si p tee ?.i Alban .?n '? Troy will resumo April, 1931. K tacar? To The H#a.?For Mluatratod ?ulde, adtiresa J?jhn K. Pierre. Dopt. ?05, Cana?'a Steamship Line?. Montreal, Canada. War.????.<.. $4.9t. Pro v ,',-?>-? direct MJt% OUTBlOIf STATKKOOMS. ?I.M., r* , ?? Daily, including Sunday. !:?? F. H. Pram l'Hr t?, E. R fhon? 27** Braltmafe ?lakaU e* l-iar me C?rBa?ii<Ui?4 Ol?a YSIKHK V> V.XI'RKSS TRAVEIJERS