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British Ships To West indies Get Preference "adorable Du tie*? Attract Shipments on Canadian Railroad? and ^e^nrl^: Many Commodities Cited * rge Levy on All Import* Vmerican Companies Handi? capped in Trade to Hon? dura? and Other Inland? iouo-jrinf Information that th? Brit ?o Board of Trade ha? Issued an order tempting British and ? anadian ves '.s .rota the payme a <?' tonnage and /.it dues at Jamaica, It v.k? learned ??sterday that preferential riuti?s at ?.acuras favor British a id Canadian sssels s* the expense of American. !t? policy enforced by tho Britis - ;,i is tra?: la similar in many re s that conternp a' ?' ' Sections 28 ^td 84 of the .lares u",. which hav? ? o< : bee'; applied by this government, Canadian fl >ur moving ? ectly to ritish Honduras Is a 'ree of ity, Canadian flour mo ing h ? through Am*ric s is subject j a duty of 25 cents ? ? fan er i -.n flour must ?ay ?? SI a arrel. Sheet hror fror United States iys s duty of 25 per cent ad valorem, hile the Canadian product pnya only i per cent. Amer ' amalea pa s a duty ?f eitrht pence ?.- barrel and sheet iron, L? 2-3 per a t ad ralor? on .s 3?? amour.ts. Amounts to Discrimination Steamship officials pointed out yes rrday that while these preferential iriffa do not dtscrim nate iirectl gainst American vessels, > lal sr may ca1-! at (. a; adiai iipments, '.:-. effect to ?scrintinatior ? ; place a pr< pon the tnoven anadian raili ... it was said, Britis h npa "? . si an p< the West according . of the arc- eren tial dul ? * ' ,. vessels - ? Appare - discrin natioi is not ? iola r sties b<?twee. ed States a . .e ':' .-?'? ? L5 ally ?xcenta he West indiei from at:. rivileges rhe significance .f the ig m steamship men, British ,:??? ei nment ran ? gainst "? hich ?t h as the p? It was . eported -..-"??-? ?at o 'ders ' if the British Board of rade place a duty discriminating di? et!;, agaii ?" products brought in \ - in vessels In favor 7 a , it ' !.; cou id not be i ? ...- ? e port .;:..;. in the - ? ! - been documentar; i ?dence.. fo .??.-? ai " now ' ns; .a ascer the true situa Urge Preferential Duty ? - sn here ? urged the ; ng Board and Congress to -.?ff. : ? - icing a preferen ? foreign vesse la i? ..--.. ? policy .?r net ?? onsiderable ricai source*?. In ?^?-r to make ? movemenl essful, Senator Wesley L. Jones, hairman ~? the Senate Committee or. ?op ? ad u y o f 2 er ??"-. . ??" imports now on the r'ic-e ?t ! ,? '?"', sut that under the reseri i a it DO per cent of ?T - ?? ??" list and a - i- en under I itr tariff bill i p?r c-r,: of the commod ties .at;.. iamburg-American Kuns Five Vessels t?o Panama P, Meyer, Amei ia presen? il ? r :he Hamburg-American Line, ?r] yesterday that fou ?rhaps s. stea be ua bj the com '?' ".' h . ." S6.? anama ??? is ent relj in a American ?es . covered by agreement betweer com '?rB. he firs selling will be made by tr ft a on November 15. ai.d w:ll be rwed by the Amassia, Andalia Eupatoria. These vessels we?? It originaPy for the Levant sfcr\ice. the company decided that th? la-Atlantic business offered more op tunities for profit The shit i range n , he i -' g. Vene .a, C cilorr ? - gh the Pan - i Cti - ? Re ports of Cei '? lerica ar Mexico sr-An aw has a service , - ? F ire ri ecord ???88 W *?-a v - ? ' TJnknow -.-. >.--;?*? *.mator.1ar av., Henr7 i 1 ?. kr.o?".. v ? J| M -:-. -- ? ths Bronx, - - -ilr.rhar? . " 1 l . ?Bronx, >!?-- an l . ? ?> _ rrlfiln? !*?TT1 ? kewot i '. eatau rant ( aie ma 8?41 ? ? , - ejm A .','row?! Drivo, Harry ." r.knowB ... - .? . V 50 ?'* ri WatfnaT ?.-aa'.ri; . . ' a- a nowa - V*?! harter e.V., th* Bronx. -..-'?- . . Vt known ? I ira*. ? ?? 'tiknown -. ? ' ? Trifling 7lh i Dermker, Trfflin? ? -?- ....... r - - T ? ? . . .-.. . ?-. , l ? ? known F ' . ?h il - ,? ' ? - known ' (itb * utiknowt Ifllng ?-.'?" - ? - -Tarn Ja?7 i ? Bronx, M i'nltnowfl il auto. John e ? Total 14th art Stete? ? ? ? r -; ? . a .... nowa ' - r ? t ? ? - | ' | ? . -, ? ?. . I ;?. n - t jft?oV KoIib i .rr. :" ? i ,.-??.>. - ??NL.A?NI>: WATERWAYS sYA.fL AND PACKAGE FREIGHT v'L?ND MARINE CORP 12 Natiati St. Beiekman 4291 tT-in? mrrtfr* V>? Tort tn nnrTal?,, b I a?o ?nrl principa] lake f"rt? ta?lcrca. Vi *<iar*<i*r ?n? Salar t*f ?. X/?Wr.?-TTIA'? RAH.-H.trW MONTR^AL-NEW YORK TRANSPORT CO. LIMITED !7 Bitter^ firnf. Whitehall 047?. ?xr.W Mil'K. t? MONTREAL AU-WaUr Inland ILoat* r-*il?n(? li*i-l?lj *?wr??e? Mirr^K? M?ar?r th?* r?P rate? **mM4k Mt4 tec? tfer* *?rV??oa ?SunrVt? .Marine Reports HIP TIDKfl Klrh r .ter. ;? ?? tar A. : PM ? M PM ?-.-.' KooV . T'S " :. ill! 2:00 Governor'? Island. '. ' 3:0.' 1:67 2:30 Gate. :' > j 1 :.: ? 4;67 6:29 Wind? st Ses To-day a..' '.' -? - - Fresh, jyoaalb! r : g -.ortheaat winds and overcast w ea t h ( . Sand; -,;- ?oh :'? Hatteraa -Fresh to strong si ai ar rthe i winds and ? - a?t weat he 1 ?- - . ratta? Fresb t'j I strong -..- ? Ss and cast weal i ei t.?.it mi(l Fresh northeaat winds, par - o rcaet weather and proba- ' bly loci lina o? south po -lion. a bbe? r?en e..d IVlndward Passage? Moderate eas wird?, partis over aat i and proha bl; local -.-.' lno. . ?erninsrs displayed at $ p m or ' ? ' Atlantic Ci ast, '.-. .. Norfolk, ?. De aware Breakwater. A dlaturb ance Is - si \-mi < ff the C: Una Coast a.-.., , ?? ??' ., rd, :> ' (?r.de? ; h- st <? ? northeast winds i....' probably i ? i les. Arrived Yesterday ?ni* (Br), Liverpool Oct f ana Oueenstown 9; to the i unard Steamship -.. with 78 firs?, 633 second cabin ' st e e ra? pa :. ai i a j md se ; 1 ' * ? 1 North State, : '. >n . clou - . ? >ct ?i ' to the Un ?.e? Sts .ir.e, t, mi .ils f :'. I rndse , Pier 1, : -. . ?sperldes (Br>, Montre; . Oct 6 ley, P 1?; to R r Houi .. .'. , Cc sritf .-. ir." Pier X, Er - Basin, . Ptr Mi lue I Rr -, /. id m ' ?pt -5 : :? the Ails :-,.-? -, ? ? . ? '.'.?.'? ? Str ....--.. a. Rr), Ci lasjrn .>. rtlid Mo? rille O 8 ? ?? ne, with 6$ I first, ??-; second ca In ??? 33! ste? 'age p&aa, R. St- Li Sav le (Kr), Havre Oci f, : to ompagnle Gen?ralo Tn isatiautiquo, with 140 *n,r, 31 second cabin and 39 steerage r?^;, n alla t ?:?.: . Pier ?7, N ; ? ' la Ulla '' r Tai pico Oct '. : to the v'c a merlcan petroleum B a rude oil; arte; 3 Muroran Ma u :-< ?'alcu i 89, 1 -" ...?-???.?:?.?:? gier? 27; o 1 - ; : fusi ...'.' .. .'. : . , aat . - mdae. ff Cllf n, I. a -a -as. '.. a v ?uni ra - nil I ? C abolle Curacac I curl Sin Jum Blla?, Dalleti it. Co, with 58 .... nails i and m Is? . Pier 1 i Brooklyi . Helen, Aguadillo and Mayagu? , Oc lob? "? : th? Bui . ' . . i with I ? s; Pier '.'', Bi - .-? yn. gua ?ce October , M .- ; '.??--. S a; rd San Juan ? ? i r Fruit i o w'.t i '. .-?? j?; 1 '" '?'. East r.lv Ii rmier (Be e, ..-vf?'.-. - - . ' -:r.r - : '.? ; -...:?; uit :? I .' ss! n Bridge, sxi ? ' '. ? sra bei II ,. ??: Bizerta I ; i l:< Lxj ?* 3 ? ! ? .-? I B deton SI. I ucksor, ISO th p? la and i .- . Pier 37, ; i rfers oil'olk '. j ":?? < ' . ! . .: . Trans Co vlth i '. - , ?? - . . ... sthale, Colo-, to tho Co with pi y and i dse. ' Sti Mai nl -, Gal ei on; Robort ':;.r:iie with cru -r oil; PI Conutable Ho . . N ..." (Br . '-'.' - .No riolls ; '? P - ; Erie Baaln, B ? es?a (? , Ph.lle.del: hla; Qua-ran- ! . ? "ar.nonia (Br), Patran, Naples and ' ??; ?? Its. pa??- ? ei ,; era and ?-?:,, i'..e ' ?- . "- ? ?? t ., bailed Ye?lerda> . i Paloma (Cuban), >7ti*'r?taa,; ?ia'.-.-..j, -' "i -..:: Gorbea Mend! (Span), Naples; Santurce, Philadelphia; 8 V Hark ness, '.-? ?plco; ( aye Mambl, Port Anton:-..; ' Var-g (Nor), Port Spain; Aeolua, Rio d-si Montevideo ar.-i. Buonoa Ayres. J?ieoi.ii?ug Stcasiiphip* X.'ue To-day ?ase Port. a.??:..;. Ocean Monarch, Aigle.-e, "ep\ %'.. ..'?:, Ws'.r #. B03 :: : : CUy, \: :??/?? . ?. . ] Jamen Ar?ieU & i >. I -ii.. Glasgow, Or. ?. Moc :e A McCori iac - \ P?'.-s -.?rarift. Southampton. O'.v: $....Cunar? .. i Eaatern Sea, Antwerp, Oct SO Black D'.amo! : L'.r.e . and, Antwerp^ Oct ?..Red fr'';ai- Ll:.e I rexan, Boston Oct 18..United Amer Lineal mia, NaploB, Sept ??..Cunar<3 Line Clua, Havana. Oct 18_United Fruit Co.1 Baltic, Liverpool. Oc*. r. . . . White ?".e.r Llr;a | Naples, Oct : .White Star Lino Oscar II, Copenhagen, Oot 8. Scandinavian Amar Lin? ? Qu?pu?. Cristobal. Oct 13. Pacific Bteam r?a? C?>. j Ti [amllton, Bermuda, Oct 16. Furneea,Withy * Co. I S^r-srans?, Havarta, Oct II:.V.'ari. Line I Porto Rico, Br.n Juan, Oct l?, N Y ?i Porto Rico L!a? Da? To-tnotTOxs .'-a Baardonncl? Havre, Oct i.. .'-"i t;.ji_ "j?^a Mt Clay, Hamburg, Oct 3, L7n ted Arrtericsn Line? I Mexico, ZKt.vt..;*, Oci .'.Ward Line ; i.fe'.-.e - ". Ar.'.r:-:. . Oct IS, Clyde S 3 Co ? i'.'.-*.M.o~ti Port Antonio, Oct x'?, Atlantic Fruit Co Da? W??dA!?iiaj Italia, Qibraltar, Oc? a.Cunare! Ltas Dakotan, Hamburg, Oct 4, United American Lines Wlllfaro, Loa Angelsa, Sept William? B S Co & ? ? ? - ? latobal it 12, United Amsrlcsc ' !n?s 1>'J? Thara<i?vv ? esirport Har-e, Oct 8. Ccsmopo?ltsn Line 8anta Karta, JKicgaton, Oct IS. United Frut? Co. Canadian M'.'.:e.-, Bueno? Ayres, Pspt 28, '?:'? llford & McKay ? "?'?? Fall? l":-i *,-1c:\:?, Oct IS. ( : da H S C* 31 ae *???ar ? -' ja. Braman, Oct 11, ! . . ad B'ittaa 'tilr.aei Oi'.iaepp? Sanoa, Oct * McDonald #? y-ra-a? Outgoing Steamships Sel! To-day .'i? a!'. '' ??sel ?aioaee. ?Bali?.' rala.--. Bramer.3:00 AM 1?!0? M , Munwood, Vara Cran. .10:30 AM 2:00 PM V7 M Tuppsr, Thomas . ail ?fia 8:96PM t?a!i Te- morrow Ca?ad*. Marseilles_?9:"0 A3* i'i?SPM! Qen H ?" Hedges, C:-U W, . 3 iS? PM f :*? P15 I Bixao'.s, Kingston. 1:09 PM C.COFM f?*l) W>d?*edaj Berer. garai. Bout ".a. T r ? ton .". . 1:00 PM t:?0PM Polonia, Dans!?.10:30 AM ?:t)0PM '..'?-i. Bsrmufia ?:30 AM i.aOOAM K T 1 uokenba a . tons.! . 8:90 PM t :00 PM AKvr'.i'.sr, Vs.-?. Cr-j?-,..- a.;i5,?M 9ca.li Th'amday New York, P?5i: 8 ? ? ? ? i 8:3 ? P1 I ? : 03 PM Esperar..?., Vers Crus. S:00AM 7H:00 1? Leopoldina, r!s"ri. --- 18:00 M Partma, St Thomas... [3:00 M S "' " Hall ?Friday Banrsnsfjord, Bersen . . S:?i A ".-_ 18:00 M Britannia. Lisbon.. .. 10:?0 AM 3:00 PM %>.;.?r*. !):30AM 1:00 PM Lake ?Irlo, Kii "retou. ? 8:0C ^ '??? G? i O W O? ? iba? 3:30 PI 5:09 PM Hall Batnrdtiy ',"(,)? ?.matera? .3 :00 A M 13:0? ,.': '. .- ? ? -. B:00 AM 2:00 M .?.. i M? 2:00 M !:a Ba*o?e, Havra. t l!iV 5? '?9 M (J?ronla, '"?;.> ?r. 1:30 AM 13:00 M P ' -'?.< Mat( !><a. Pan .11:10 AM 1:00 PM irla, Bermuda. ? 80 AM IC 00 * M - . ? ';? ,? : . 2:00 M ? ? -, U u e n o s Vyr-3? ... "is i M i ' ..... -'',. ??; 2:0 - - 00 ', i 30 AM . 0( ra a '.8 ?'- ' * 00 Turk? laie. ? ;. ". A nq uln, Ban to Do - iaUi | .11:80 A M 00 I'M < ?itv Inland Konnd hVrath ? 5?ar*n ?Br), Bosk* ft- .'??? ;-- -i, United Prult I I allu ?<?, nehrs ? *?7 '-ir). Apple River f'.- New ?. ."mn-fi '>?.- : -v. Vina] Havei a ? ?w y..-* \ Rnle '? ?li, i .va E . r N*'?r ** ' i v???.;if? Kasn. IranvPacifie Mai!? rh* ea&nactlnc mails oloss al th* Osnsjral ?oatofflc? an?J City Hall PoetofTlc* Station, >.>? fork st t. ; .'- . a? follow?: Hawai!. ?'.* '? u r. Franc!? o, ?t< ?hlp XSt. ?-.-?? ? ? ? bei IV. ?i / ? lethsrland? Bast r .?1 :*?n (sxcept atra), and specially a-ldraeaad mall for Japan, ( ? r?-? a "i ' ?ana. -f!a Ran fr?, r.' ia- o, staamsbip Nanking. Octo j h' i 17 > /atas, CwtlA) C?.'n*? iloarta?, Tr?2?r.& tat*? China, Netherlands Kas: rr.^.ta (?zee?*. ! . ra), and Philli pine lalanfts, via . '-a-. ..vs.- and Victoria. B. C. Btctrn^ii^ ? Empreaa of Ji;a::, October IT. fapan, ''orea. <''h'.r a and Siberia, via l?sct- ! t!o, steamship ?awli Maru, October 20. Hawaii, i '-'an r'rancisco, ur.ea-r.sblp Wii- ! . -.a. < >c | ober 2'.. .Japai , i rea, China, Siberia ar.<S P?.'.lipj'.r.? I 'a d i, -. a San K'rar.c'.ecc-, ?t-?irr.sb'.p i '- -??? ei Maru, Oct >ber 21. China (except t.. ighal City), French Indo-China ar .: Netherlands E?ri Indies (en "/? Suma ra), via Seattle, steamship ; 1 . thyblu?, - Ictober 7:3. r? Marquesas, Cook Is'.rr.'fa, New I ?Zealand and Australia, via Pan Fran- I ?laco, steamship Tahiti, October U3. .Ta-, t .. and i >rea, via Seattle, ste&mahir. Katorl Maru, October SS. TBv Cable and K?d?<? Signaled: Sti Berengarla (Br), South-] ampton fi r New York; expecto to reach I Quarantine a*. S;S0 AM and dock at S:iO ? AM Monday. Reports by Wire?es? Bj U. S. Shipping Board Service [Dtjtar.ce la ?Sven in miles. -Xaj^o-.-t* ara ' dated a: noon unless otherwise specified.] j A L Kent lat 32 00 1er. 75 15 Oot IS. Abangares isr N Cristobal Oct IS. A ?hlilea ?32 -? Cat e Henr; Oct . .'.'- ilua ?'. UK Ambrose O it 16. A :?? : I i. Su: Galveston Oct 14. Agwihavre ISC Sand Key < ?c.7 14. Albe:- E Watts ?411 N Hatteras Oot '.-. Alladin 86 S Jupiter Oct 14. Alllanca 201: S Scotland LV Oot ?I. Ateras 573 S Sabine Bar Oct ?4. . la itlc Son Ki S Overfalls Oct lo. Aatec 130 .V Sann Ko: Oci :c. Baltic 118 W ?t'...-' >? ?y Ort [B. V... on Rouge 102 N?? Havana Oct .:. Byle ?' 20 E by '-- ??hlni eco< 1: Oct 16. i Canil ;ld 60 N Sand Key uc'. 15. Calgar Ike 2S NE Juplter^O t t? den 4ii 8 Winter Quarter Oct ?.6 ape Henry 472 N Cclon Oct '.& ape Orte??' 14' NE ''apo Honra 0 .r Capul?n 1,705 E Arn'o ->se Oct if. '?menla 273 ESE Haolne Pass Oct KB. Carillo 234 S Scotland LV "-'I 18. Centennial State 1,336 E Ambrose Oct ?.S. Ohalmett? 1 f. N Havana Oci 16 - harioa Pratt 33 K bi -jd K?y Ooi 10. ? harlton Hall 120 N ?'- lo.n Oct . \ Cltj of ? 'olurnbus 1; V r"*??'??; . Head Oct 16. ! City of Savannah ' Fr Inn, Pan ? ct 3 ' t; of St Louia tSt S Ambr-rse O ;t 16, City of " .. . m -.- !? ........ !alb .. 3 a. m ? '??115. ? ' -. snt rnlth 20C ! Port Lobos Oct 15. , ?' Ion 19$ m Navaeva Islanc Oui ''. i ibla 1,738 51 Sajj Franclso* 12:11 ?, ?;. oc. il ; , upltar Oct it. agua 3S0 Ki ?c i,1 Ii P?.aa Oct n. ??.;??; .-. i 270 t' An broae S \j :.. Oct ' 3. : Coula : ' , i\ ,.;,<:: Paea < ?ct it-, ? ? - ': - .-.. Cap? Henry Oc' IB. ' ran p ... \. lerson l? :?" Kattaraa Oc ?.? - lurrler 60 s Su /.-> rail Oci 16 .'? G Scofli -. ?30 Crc-i . Tai -tiro Oc* 5*. David McKo'.vy 40 E Sand V.ey Jet "5. Dolpnlnian pd P.&nd Kei Ont l?. Ueranof 440 E 1' iirton Oct IB. i' ivolente 113 N Hatteras Oct 18. .??.?-.U-In lat 1900 ?en 82 23 Oc*. 14V 'ii ?-.-? ?' i '? Ambroae Oct l?. : irchester b0 NE i'interquarter Oct '.* I "jrango ?60 NE J ;, Iter Oct 15. 10 H Kemp 177 [INS Port Lobos Oct >.-.. 5 . Sinclair P? 0 17 Tan pi' o Oci :.t>. : Eater > 122 1-1 rortugan O it 16, El Sol 06 S Jupltor Oct 17. Kl Va '? SO :?: Juj Iter < ct IB. East ' liscago 160 ENE Cupe 1 !iir, Oo? IB. Eaperanaa 177 -I Scotland LV Oct 16-. Everett 326 SW Five-Fathom Bank Oot It, IT j' Asche 83 '" Jupiter Oct 1*. Farab; 180 E Ambroae Oct 16. Franklin K Lane 22>). SW South ?as? Oct 15. :"Ve lerick Luckenbach 8?5 ~.:rj Colon S p. ra. Oct ii. Frederick R Keliogg 1 17 ;;r7; Jupiter Oct '-'J. SVed W Weiler 47 >^ Cape fcV.i Antonio Oci 13. Gtodania 40 SB Key West Oci ?B. Goneral George W Goothaln .'-7 7 3 Scotland LV Oot IB. George H -lor.ee i'i,^ f W Hattoraa Cet HA. Gerty 108 T.: Cape Honry Oct :.' . Gulf Ccn.it ','ci? SW lia'.:?.-an Oct i?. ; Gulf King 100 s St John's Bar Ont ??k. Gulf ma Id 1SB NW Tortugas Oct IS. 3ulf i : Moxi :o 12ij E Sabine Ht-.- CXst 1*. ?ulfstar 4 SW Hi.it?.-i\-i Oct 15. Gulfstrram 270 ESE Sabine Bar Oct li. !" ' Fo'ger if S Jupiter l% I ?:. 17. Hhl Ambrose Oct li. I, . ipden 's WSW Cape Charier C ?" ??. rierberi ' Prat: 110 SW Hatteraa Oct 13. ? .- .,-.. .- mi ;h f< H Sat.d Key Oct 15. ... ?? SW ?V-pe Antonio Oci 14. . ibar l'JO W Hand Key Oct IS. - ...c? 219 from naiboa 8 AM Co?. I?. White 7 27 Fl Tampico Oci 14. "iilnota 1.10 N Jupiter Oct 15. J a O'Neill 30 W Sand Key Ost 1*. J Fletcher Farrell 3.760 1J Capo Hear? Oct 15. J M 7js,-i.'?oi' 137 '.\7l Jupiter Cci 13. J N Pew ?47; BSE Sabine Bar Oot IB. J R Gordon fiu E Tortugas Oct 16. .7 W Van?Dyk? 17 :. Jupiter Oct 18. Jean ?40 N Jupiter Oct 15, John D Archbold 160 S Hatteras Oot IB. Jor.ancy 12 NE Capa Charles Oct IS. Joseph li Cudahy &0 W Sand 7-T.ey Oot IB. Joalah Macy S?S E Tamploo Oct 1?. Juila Luc renbach 76?, W Balboa Oci ??. Kethonkaon 1,650 E Cape Charleo Oct ?d. Kewaneo 22 B Elbow Key Oct 16. Kroonland 'r02 E Ambnoa Oct 16, Lak? Elieroiia lat :.1 5J ion et 42 Ot? 1?. Lake Elamere 189 NNE Hatteraa Oct 16. Lake Fariaton 34 V/NW Morant Point C :t 16. Lake Fomando t! N"W Caps c-JB Oct 1?. Lake I rohua 39$ E Ambres? 7 PM Oct IB. Lake Qallsteo Wt ',2 20 Ion 33 OS Oct 1?. Lake Gllboa 174 S Scotland LV Oci 7 5. Lake Stirling 17 NE Wlnterquart?r? Oct 1?. Lake Savua 184 ? Ambrose Oct i>. Lehlgh J4R S Ser. Pedro ? P m Oot ?4. Lewis K Thurlot? Pd Hattera? 8:89 p m Oot 13. Libera ?.- 18: S revi Salvador Oci IB. lb - Mlnquaa 271 Sou h Pase Ce- 18. L?ghtburne 330 WNW Tortugas Oot '.?. l irr.on 321 S Scotland L\ C ct li. Los Angeles 770 iro.c Balboa 1 p rn excJ 18. ; L e-'.:--.? off Sand Re- Oct 1*. , ?ad no 130 S Hatteras Oct l*, iakura 670 N Honolulu S p n C ot : Mariaqul 539 R Hatteras Oct 14. Margaret 10 N Tampa Bar Oct 18, i Mayar! 45 H Nantuckot Oct la. ? Mayaro l'4?. S6E Ambrose Oct 3t. [elrose 16 "TIE Bostor. LV Oct V! | Mercer "VicC'y 460 17 Cape Her.ry Oct '.t. I Millinocket 12 E Sand Kay Oct 1?. Mlnneaotan 1.118 9 Ambres* Oct 11. ' Mobile City 1.762 '.? Bar. Pe^ro g p m O st it. i Momua 300 SW Hatteras Oct 16. 1 Mongolian Prince ?j Y! Ca-5? Mais t ?* r? Oct :v Montana 199 T? Band Kay Oct 14. Montroltt? 20 W ?una Key Oct ? i. Mount Clay 1,087 HI Ambrose f.'-.' SS. j Mut albro 117 a'-'7 Winter Quarter Oci IS. ? Muskogee '-33 NE Tampico Oct '-S. Nantuoket 19 E Mortauk Point Oot 58. Ken York Pd Winter Quarter Oct 1?. Nobles 350 from Cape *Tatteraa Oot IS. IOC W Ba-.d Key ?J?-.?1. 1?. S'orwetcian BO W Key West Oct 14. 0 I Waring off Carysfcrt Oci ig. ocldental 30 W Sand Key Oct 16. Ophla 144 BW Prr.itn Pas? Cet 15. Ok?.- D Bennett 273 N Jupiter Oci 11. OsBa l.t-74 B Ambrose Oct 16. Panola !at BI :72 Ion 8T 87 Oot 7?. Parlsmlna 450 8 Bouth P.-.?? Oct it. Paul H Harwood 81 NNE Hatterao Oei '?a, Pennsylvania 407 from Baltioa Oct 15, Pioneer 12 8 Hil nY oro C>ct IB. Pl?iade? 020 from Daibra oct 16, Plow City 28a E Bo?ton Oct is. Polarlne : 10 N by E .T?i;'.'.?r Oct IB. :?" rto H'.ro 204 H Scotland LV Oct I '' nceton 818 E Tampico Oct 15. ? ".: iey lat .-14 r.2 !on 74 ?V? O?* 16. Quilpue 28 a:--, Haltera? Oct 16. Rayo r> H nir-t; Island Oot IS. ..-&! 40 BE Hat tara? O cl It r ITA B Tampico ?act 14. i Robin Aflu'.- 711 B Ambrose Oct Iff, Rosalind tat 42 03 Ion f.1 43 Oot 14. 1 Rotterdam pd Hftttva? Oct IB. ?a B Hunt 570 ll? ue?raea from On-ja ?a?a .: 15, S II Spauldtng ?7 1 NNB 7a.tr.?jico C-Ct ?2. Bar-o ? BE Tortugas Oct 1?. . Balom County i*?? N J ipitcr Oct if.. -a mue L Ei lier :2a SB Sand Key C it 16. ' - B an 145 P Narrtucket Oct IB, ?: uno 188 S Nantucket Oct 15. aan Ore,?).-'.'? ?"! N Jupiter Oct 1.1, [ateo !'r>7 ,'? Capo Henlopen Oct 18 a ".. i 42?! N Bocas i let .7. , Si nta a. sa 580 3 Ba! >oa Oct 14. Santa .via: .a i.", ? 8 Kingston Oct 14. ? 380 BE Bouth aaee Oct : ( . Solitaire 6 B Send Key ? .--t 16. Bo ima ns*7 S Honolulu 8 p m Oct li. Springfield 28 W by a ts'anluck?! Oo ' Standard 255 F? Ha tolas Oct 1?. Btcel Er.K nee : 105 E Ambrose Oct 18. i- eel Invent r U3 ? .?: ? rlstobn O? . IB, ?'?t : Inda ' UO ( 'O n Hal < ra i Y A M ( ?''. .;.-. l leani ; 50 s v.' . lai --?'i t ?t 1." riurl : i" 6 ' ?I B ut! ' . i,to) Oct 10. ?. :> ?? : ; a . . '??' i -a -" vif . - 320 E P? rt i ? boa Oct : -. If tan IW land Key < ?et : ' ahua /. ? frorr C loi ? ' . . ..- B7 - S A mbrooe ' ?cl ! 3. >..?-. JIB K Ambrose Oct if. . u rtatloi pd a a* t*!?,-a Oct ; : . ladlan 20 ESE Sabine liar Oct Fr - ? a -. 293 V. Band Key Oct :< .? 507 a Bcot ar I l.V i >ot II. '" 'i- DO Nv ? ape Ma .? 8:54 AX . .. , icarl ? I '.'?.-?-? Qua? ' "?'anrollte a B 'T'fc'.- pico Oct : t ?atteras Oct 3< Ki-hn:- SO P. Hi - - as ' AM Oct 'i ar'.'i t vas-'' Key Oc VlBtU a 81 8 Jupit? ' ? ' IB. '.' H Tilford 197 B Hattera? Oct .i. Btaed t! B Katterau Oo i W 5^ Irlah 220 EBB Heald Ban? O" ?. '7/altar A Lurkenbach 99 W Halb..a Oct .6 Waiter .Tar.a'.ng? 7? N Jupiter Oct 14. Waxhatchl? 12 SW Tortuga? Oct lu. j Wellington (tug) n m Winter Quart?! Ont Jt. We? Jena P77 W Ban ??*??** s F'Y Ont ?4. ? eat Is'arranus la' 38 :i4 Ion 57 04 Oct 16. ? -?". guechee 273 fi Cap? Henry Oci ' ifaro 150 N Cristobal Oot 1 :' ?V-:, V Harria ?,!,r,2 from ?lAviot? ( PM ?> ?? 18. ? William H r?oh?nj 11 w Set al k?7 Oci If ! Wllsco? la' (1 iR Ion /.? 11 Oct IIS. j Wood mariai? 4?.b E Cape Henry Oot t?, 1 Zmtpai. il* il Juj?te/ Os?t 14. American Ports BALTIMORE, Oct 16- ?arrived: Btrs Eastern Sea, Antwerp; Harr.pden, Portland Sail'd; Btr Halmon (Br), Buenos Ayres. HALIFAX, N 3, Oct 16?Arrived: Str "'Te-'iega (Nor), Harr.'curg ar.a sailed : r Philadelphia; ?chr M O ?_..-o !?,-.?'i. New York, Sailed: 3tra Bachern (Br), Iverpool; Moui Vernon ? or), Cardiff " 7REAL, Oct 16 -Ai rivec a 16th) : v* rs Mellu (Br) ' er] i broke (Br), London; Vorlnaldo (Br), G go all? d: Strs ? laser i. ? ; - . . Corslcan Br), Glasgow; Manchester Irr: porter (Br), BIrkenhead; ? .-...'. (Bi . Austral a; King t rn ? Br , ^,-.rsa;.<::? Br), Gla? t. Lo:, lo l. a ?RFOLK "???: '? . r red ; Str: Mercer Victory, erdar Queen, ce .-.-? v. ? N>v, Yorl r '?' ? Br), Bristol; Rol erdarn (D I, Beaumont; Ryde (Br), Bermuda; Gothla Swed) '????? York ; Roval Prin ??? (Bi : N.?i k. PORT BAD : 16 ?.i F os suth ;-"-?.. ?- i Ral - Philadel? lili bile; Samnag r (Nor), Cardiff; r i 'Bra England. Sailed i I England; ? ? unty of ? .?. digan (3 Liver pool; Delaware (Nor), ?' penhaget rado, i!;?.n Franc ?? . ? i (Nor) El lai'-o. New York; Excelsior, Havana; Havelland (Ger), i;.?.".'.r>;ir;r ; Lake .-ijta., Cuba; Lake Govan, Vera Crus; Lodo v'.ii (Ita), Trieste; VI tapan, Bocas del Toro; Saramacca, Port Barrios; Saranao (Br). England; Vit i anlto i a New forl PHILADELPHIA, Oct " ????' ?"' Haverford (Br), Live p ?: la Qu 'nston Mai. : eater Mercha (B Mam hester; .?: a a pso Verg ' Panuco, Preston : Atlanl le Sur., a ; ' - ? tani (Br), Port A.ntoi Philip Publicker, Havana; I '?,a.-:i, Pacific < aet por a ?a ..." Barcndrecht (Du), Amsterdam . '? werp; Paraguay, Port Arthur. SAVAXN .'. H, '" 16?. -, i ed -? <i ar Maru I '?p), New York; Sac. New ? )rl' .-..-.?'?; ii - . Ne ?.. '?', . ?'" >uri - ', Po ? ; a rth tir . ?? ' Cauey, - ? TA MPA, O-l - ir.ee Buen n ivreo; Miami, Havt ? Foreign Port? OfpartTir-?? for New Yorl , IVBRPOOL oct 1! Str Ced? (anc called from Tjuee ? i - ; 16th Maritime Miscellany ..,..?? !c e ! '' . i. ere! r?a' ??-?? ble ?-. ub i - ' : ? ?? ountfi f Cali? fornia '? --. . ?? ? ? ?? a ?? ?? N ' h? Orient, a. .-> ?? ? ! ? ns gnme of 33,000 sacks wl . be taken ou; - the sir Tenyo Man ,- . .... Stata, sailing . ?"..,? a " other sites srs departing .-? 91 he Far I .? iner lave a capacity cargo tog si IS 1S t O b ? ? ' ? 1 a n d tii ? ligh ?.,.?? ?? ic.uoia, Ib - : ' 1 ..? ' .- ? . ? - radl . ?... ? sstablishi ...,,.-?? thi Coi . ? iiectioi against n-.arli. ? ? asualtlea '?? to :'? * Ao th.? : . - * Shipping ; .1 ' easel Bail under the bare-b . ment, ?a-i . i.- Hauley, rec? tlj from the udil ta here, departed ...? for Port larrd f wheat f pany. ?EA1 '" a , Oci On li .- ' ?? '?-...-? sin -- being rec litli ed " , ; ' Board str CV : .- t. ??? sa led yei :'- - < ?rl? : , ,.; ? 1, ";? -, as - . : . lasses ;..:,.., dcsureni freigh . SAN PEDE , ???? fleers of '"?i ifc rr la Pru ? Growers' I ,?.?...? . , kir.nlng he 0 - iiture of $35.0' ' ? -' i ocl<a 1 stornge warehouse ? - ' proposed mshlp citrus f "ulta to ft " la ntic ; 51 9, to b ;< 5 the Producers' a san ship Ci r?:? ? . Ine *.'.?'... bi .- subt Idiarj 1 > Grower .' ?". ; ? . VAN? ' 'TJ i'EH, Oct 16 1 Pi. ' ? .- . Author! les Association will row in annu 11 - . ? .. e: d. T wer -.. ? '.. usa ? fl cases . ' ? ;? the Rr?. ever ,-.-' pped fn f'ugei >und Java, will be iaded nei 1 th* s:r Arakan 1 Du). 7TCTORIA, C i 16?The st Mary (B . ? ,7. ged : the coastwise pas? senger trade, has basi; converted from a ??..a. to an oil burner. I'he -essel orlgl : ?1 ...' ' ? ?-. i? r: .il burner and the old Inga ... " ? ? a.:-i a lied. .VI 1 '.>,:.." -? 1 ?. ? ?7 11 . ... v i ii? on board the crev, f the Dutch nohr 'a a-. ????. , ulia la -?? :. n : rit ed here. T'aty ? <?;. ..-: that the schooner t lundered. NEW rORK. Oct 16 ? ? ?? r.lc ? b rr '.-? : at Port A thur 01 '.;. irr:.. Ti mpico, ground? : '-? ; rt Arthur ? a: ial, aocor? : ' ' . . - ' elved : here. PI BRT COLOMBIA, r-..-> t;. gtr Pul ' wl? 1, i'-,- ".- Mew Yorh ? id Fort <S< : 1 which ,?-;?.r ashore ?a Cartai - pparen u !? .. g n VALENCIA , Oi 5 ?:. Lula CJrqi with a cargo of gasoline, ?? 3ay while unloading . ...-,??? ! aavs t r.?- ? ? " . ? ; ir.rs ir.ii set It adrift. VINEYARD HAVEN, - : H?Sehr Vln ;em ? '? -. a - iton, M B, for >. ???? York, arrived hera to-day and 1 1 rled : the lose of the ,;r..,-.. foresail and foregalf POR1 LAN D, 1 ?re, * >ct ' With grain , for Europe tl a Japanese b r Helwa Maru leparte s ; he str Edwar ; I uck n bach arrived . - . - ? vlo Sa n Francisco. he str Fiorldan arrive?! ' 7'u???t Bound to complete cargc a - the Atlantic ?ids. The str Freeport '?' No 6 loft for Grays I plets a lumber '"'arjt, fi . lo - ork. The ntr Atlarta City arrived from Puge' Bi ? complete cargo for a*?- 'j . . WASHINGTON, Oct. 15.?An agresmet has been reached between the War ?? partment and 'he Bhlpptng Baai I which Pier at Hobok? . now .'-? ar- Panan e : tea mehl . be turned ovei to the l? ntrge] 1: Fie ft Corpc atlon ?--.?? lilng pa y ? ,, ? . . 1 lia Irm a.n A. D .--,?? t 1 ? annou iced. With th? <?. ?. ulsit! ? f thi! large pier, which has '. :Sil > ing f ur "csp'i?, ?ill ?'. r.'-'*'. five piers, which ere a '? >. ov ?- ?? h >'., : he United 91 si ent< -i '. he ?"a . from German Intei sts. Piers pre usly t? rned .vei to he Ihlpping Boar?3 were numbered 2, ?, 5 and 6 ; Busimr ?*s Corporation Tas Vet* Stale $42.000.000 .''o?--:-.. Dispatch to Tha Tribuns ALBANY Oct. 16.?The business 3e pression die not set in in time to af? fect the state's revenue obtained from the business corporation tax finca! year which ca^ii, to & i lose June 30. Tabulations juat complete I el tha1; tho Btate'a rev? tie fn source is close o $42,000,000, the great? est retur From this form o? taxatiox ever receive h ^.a;o. der the law, approximately one third of bhe total collections, or ?.'..';, 429,885, was distributed r.o the various! counties, grater New ?fork receiving i $7,626,615.85 and the remainder counties $6,903,249.15 in all. It wag noted her? th?t o?1 fyr.rz,- dol? lar distributed to the counties from this aource last year at no expense to euch municipalities, vcw York < ity re? ceived approximately 58 cents. a;i co - pared irit.h -i4 cents going to the ??. ar.c? of the state. The distribution Is bas^-d tn vh? io iiatic-n of the tangible persona] prop? erty of the corporatioT'.e affected. In? business corporation levy has ?become the !s.r?p?'c single source of . revenue to the state government, th< | Tax Commlstiion pointa out. I ne 1920-'21 sum i count, leeded the , $3,508,01 .? ??. } och Argents Honorary- Posl In BePeau Wood Association Marsha' Focr has accepted the hon e airmanship ?" -.r France of the , Belleau Wood Memorial Assoc at! m organised in this mild the i historic villnge of Belleau through tl .? nal ie-;.- cvii [led ion uf $300,000 in sums rai ?ring rom o \ e dollar, was innouni I - tei ij froi i the a ociation'a hea .. ? Dr. J? n J. ! iger ! i oirin io ica on, to morrov, ue ; rom \\ ash i ptoi an appeal to American school childi i tributo one cent each towan memorial. The expenso?) of the organi? zation, it is innoum ? ''\ bo ofTse ? ?- leaders. ^?^MLll.l?JlA^Jril^ti WORLD'S LARGEST SKIP-REPAIR ORGANIZATION SHIP REPAIRING SHIP BUILDING ENGINEERING pj TWENTY-ONE FLOATING DOCKS TWO GRAVING DOCKS-' TWELVE BUILDING- WAY.5 ~1 IC?B.'.f - ?tOftlM . N." I Ail r.liou ^??..^????.???.??siiiii.iiiii?.???*?"" ^ BROADWAi ri I. ? gM?aBMr?imuijjjHiii 23.011 Xeivs: Local* State? ?national State Women's Auxiliary la Quick to Inaugurate Plans for Veteran Relief: Drive 1 s.?der Way to Aid the Idle Convention Indroses Ali the Demand* Made by Organ? ization on Government; Harding lenders Help Energy typical of their activities ; ever since they w*re "adopted" by the American Legion ?has marked the Tork of the State Women's Auxiliary since their first convention last Thursday. A tentative program already has been formulated by the executive com? mittee of the organization, arid under. the leadership of Miss Thais Magrane, of this city, the new state chairman, it baa begun to co-operate with the Le? gion in its efforts on behalf c srar 7. The executive committee met th? day after the convention and first discussed ns vital to ex-aervice men, chief among which were the unemployment problem and the plight of the disabled, rhey arranged for concerted effort in making the ? tienta more cheerful, and a plan is under way . r assistance for th ? ?ob 1 tie que i - ?21 0 / the lai '.- c ?' 'ui ds In the state treasury was taken up, and it was decided to place the issue i vidual aux il ? ' mselves. A suggestion which probably will be carried out wa ;hat each auxiliary give soc al affairs during tho coming season and contribute 10 per the ] roceedu of such func ;ions i ? ... sai ion. rhe executive committee !*f made up e chairman, vice-chairman .i-i: chairmen of the r,;ne district.-.. ? ? . ? ai to Miss Magrane: Mrs. William G. Keens, Albany; Mrs. Ada C, Ryan, Syracuse; Mrs. J. J. Rear don Elmhurst, L. I.; Mrs. Urban Keeler, Lancaster; Mrs. R. E. Brown, < 1 re '.:' 11? 1 M re. Stanl? y Ms : Kingston; Mrs, Clarence Rowe, Rochei ' irs. A. !.. J jii"-, Utica; Hi :!. Garrison, Monroe; Mi 1. Williai Lamb Brooklyn; Mrs. Emma Balcom, Bronx, and t?rs. Charles So\ tiour, Bing Make Determined Stand iken by the me : , ; - a in their convention uni ' able. The;.- had come to New "! ork For their first state caucus determined to subscribe to ai" th li? re- nds mad upoi ti e government by the '1 >eg - iorsed every resoluti n passed by the Legion's state convention 1 ; -, submitted .'or - - approval. Wosl ; porl a nt of these wain resolution urging the passage of in? stitutional Amendment No. ":. the women folk approved unanimously and p] dgi d ? to campaign for ii : succeE . Other actions taken by the convention which Bhould be o? interest to auxiliary members wore: Asking that the government cease discharging or suspending veterans employed In the government depart ? tits Demanding an increase in wages for nurses who eat? for totally disabled veterans. Demanding e.n Immediate Improve? ment in the hospitalisation facilities tor wounded. Refusing to recommend a revision 1 of the eligibility rule whereby wires, daughters, sisters and mother'.' of non Legion members would be admitted to n ership. It wan contended by the 11 ajority that the auxiliary was eeaer, \ tially si Legion body and to make such iange would divor?a the two or ; ganizations Declining to adopt sa r?solution providing that the s.uuillar? pay no j dues to any other organization. Adopting a resolution making St lutory for the auxiliary to bold t?te convention each yea? at the sai ie time and plac* as that of the Leg! 1 ? Rejecting a s..reposa! that mothers having two sons, each of whom joined a different post of the Legion, .have ac :- a membership in two a ixili Elections Stir Delegate? American L?gionnaires who a the convention recalled the Btormy earlier dsys of'thelr own organization when the '?2'1 women delegates began ; - : officers. Miss Magrane, who Is the president of the auxiliary of CL Rankin Drew; - cit.", wan the "dark horse" of th? campaign for the c h ?inner"?) ip, but she polled 134 votes to 88 for Mrs. William G. Keens Mrs. Keens's ad? herents thereupon reopened the nomi? nations s.a.' ran her, for first vice chairman. She also wa; victorious by a count of 189 to 34, against Mr rh mas, of ifonkers. i'ight for the second vlce-chalr manBhip was the closest of th? eoa vention, Mrs. Ada C. Ryan polling 72 ?;otfs, against C8 r'or Mrs. Dorothy Kolni, of Woodhaven, L. I. Other can? didates polled small votes. For third ice-commander, Mrs. J. J. Reardon, of Elmhurst, L. I., von with 78 voteo ?a- ? f, field of five ?.'?nriidatea. During the nominat.iori'. for chairman i an interesting feud broke oui in the ; Bronx delegation when Mrs. Jane*., , Lakestream, the delegate from Seaman ?iorwi;-; Post Auxiliary, led n faction ?la opposition to the candidacy of Mrs. Emma ?... Balcom. Thin bo disconcerted onvention that not a county sec? onded Mrs. Balcorc'a nomination and rile i.nui '?. ? . ? ?-..? -?!; ? .? . t, r.r > - e - ir a Ing. Harding Rewards Veterans President Harding haa notified -.:.<; Service Commission to add five t ' the examination rating o: r prospec ive candidatt >r Presi? dential postmaster who 7 ad been in va? ?? ' tu ? n ci during the war .\<ap also was ord? ??" ? pel id oi servie? d uring the war ?a t< lie reckoned as part of the re? ... i ; if busin es p< ri<rice Discuss Disabled To-Daj ?is riet m a iage rs of 1 foul m , offii a of the \ eteran ?' Bu r? au, wi i h : heir ch el mi dici 1 ad ' rir.i vocational training officers, ?vil ! meet with Colonel Charles R. Forbes d rector or thi bureau, i ' Wi hing I ton ! o-day to conl - on all angle - o Help Ex-Service Men, Thais Magrane Pleads Miss Thaia Ma?rrar.?, cnosen Inst Thursday as the .?t?te chair rran of the American legion's Auxiliary, yesterday voiced the sentiment of women relatives of ex-service men in the following statement: "The great need now is the re membrance of the service our men have rendered and co-opera tion with them in the work they have undertaken. it is ? sad tiling that they have been very m ? "'. forgott? a in the press of everyday affairs. "Now we ft re going to get to? gether whole-heartedly and see if we, as women, cannot help our luedy . * f?;cd a ?? .'?<jt>;?mi'* s1 cess. "We must strive to tee that the Legion is kept free from all politics and makes no discrimina? tion in creed 'i%" I re h ibilitatioi Ization and pens?t ion. i he con ferei ?? it 1 -a. ; ?c ?? by Director Forbes .a scraighter the many to work for form. r sen ice nen come involved ; sei a f conflict? ing authoi - i a .- bra he: o ervi th? a of the di rector to reac i a defin? . . .ation, an i o complet? . details of i he decentr, tion o rea.:. , Eve:';: effort t , . fcrence to formulate a sei of rule?, and regulations whereby the d offices vil] be able to handl which de, ?ion in I he ?-.-?'.... ' '. | ; j ... \*>* Bronx Countj Officers levotioi F Til . ?.'? Coun ans lasi ? . . during . a c . i ime he was ar ?? jpoi ?blo. . ith Dan iel P. Sulli rial plaques to Bronx heroes tr.e Grand Concourse, was rewarded on Friday niph : . coui H? a. hosei chair? man, d?fi at i g lap .. I ' [ui ?1 y ai d Colo el Frank Sp< '. ~; foi ' office. Othe r officer: chosei e ? V tea- chaim ran; ad? jutant, Daniel !l. Skilling (re-ele treasure r Y : ai i ? ,h (re ; ; "v. cui - -':.. ttee W a'ta-r , l" rinn Pic kett, 1- ran . H. H Ines, a., ivester Ryan, John ,f, Rt ;,: ? 5Ii Loug hlin ai a a V, V.. County Meeting The monthly meeting of the New York i ?oui tj ?mm II be held on Wednesdaj evening, October 26, ;r i the rose room of the Hotel Plaza, Fifth Avenue and Fiftty ninth Street. New Officers will be selectei a I Posts ar i- ?end . the " ?elegatee. I vo?'f ArrrvTTiB? .. . Bervic? Post will mee1 io - - - \vr . .-.'.*:'.' at : ; Ea?S I hSrty-e'.gl 3 ' a-; ?a A special meeting has been ealtei { ' :???/' Thursday night by the 305th Infantry i Post for the purpose < f a teres! -- the . memb ?rs In the f< r na I Ion o? a , ? -, i ; i e*coi : : he body -, ? it '.-.-,. a utenant Laurence ? f -. I he foil ?lcora : Commander -.?' I . Rll : I ' ... .... vives! ?? i a hl'on :, -tant lordon r. Oali s ireasui ? orlan Chai les L. Hayward; - ? ,-.??.-? ? , Fred ... Lea, Arthur va".-.-* Post will hol?? a : and barn rtancs next Fr !ay t, leaving -. i loth Stree t and Th ? harles Logu? ; cha ir of commltte.? n - . ... , - tiii Vvenue 7> ;..?::'? c > . "? ... Blnr-s? r.en I r - i - . ,te .1 obs for irai - ..... ? .-, ? - -,-.- . e- i' e -, Post will ? ' ' . . ' ?" a? 620 Went 128th Street, wher a drtresaed by Maj ?: 9, of the ? ii a ?' -.??? , ? . - ..-. mee :o-mor row h - new ir t era ist - tiro -: oats i! ? ' ?? " - - ' In Joining a aired to ?-.:;.:'??? ? ?"".. e 230 Washing ; ua Bro ikl,- n, n llengea ft ny : - ? akotbn ? ? of s ( . i nee ?phone Is I': i ' RESORTS LONG ISLAND Garden City, Long u&iand ?^n eieluslve American plan hotel with an ;i In caito rpfuuiiiani lor motorist?. ExceUeni 18-Holc Oolf Course for Guests. SPEI l \l, iV l\ i ? a R ITE.? THE NASSAU Loi? g Beach I a cptionail}! reasonable rates during Fall and Winter. Special arrangement for permanent guests. NJSW VOKK sTA Ml ? ? c- M A ! *TI..A>?ir|r CITS, -i, J. ? ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. i Direciiy or the OceaaFront ? j An American Plan! lo?elol Distinction i I CAPACITY 600 s | GARAGE i tfoftrTT/:&CSZj$f% ?tm m'????'?inc!?&>?>'?i?>>?*/atf-asrau-?-??? A I ! \V! !< ? IT1 . V. .1. EOUINOX HOUSE UanebftNi* 'n Mif-Mow-tnin?. Wnsusi, ors? /lntil nov. ist. Transcontinental Rate Move May Be Blow at N. Y. Ships J. C Lincoln, of Merchants' Association, Studies Effect of Rail Rate Reduction on Commerce at Port of IN. \. Study of the proposed reductions in transe ntinental railroad rates, to dis? cover if these would injure the com merce ar ta a tu; factures ci the Port of New York, has been undertaken by J. C. Lincoln, traffic manager of the Mer? chants Association. Mr. Lincoln said Saturday Ti.;a the railroads are at? tempting ta m-e? the competition of the coastwise vessels through the Panama Canai. but that in son:?' ;".<t.inc?'s the new rates might give the interior an advantage on er New York in trade with the Pacific Coast. If this is the ease, he .-aid, this port would not only lose n the =?.!j of its products but would aLo suffer in the movement of traffic through the harbor by steamer. : he tran ?cont ine I ' rai '?. ea i applied to ti ? li ? state ( ommerce Comm ? ' from the fourtl section of the interstate commerce act, which forbids charging more for a short than a long haul. Hearings have been set foi a dozei I - ; ?In Chicago or. November 12 ar.i rtran n n? . .1 .. i-ul.,r.u.>- ,.. tsew i :ii ?~g not yet beer, placed on the list for hearing, but the Merchants Association has asked that this be done and bo lieves that the request will be graatod The ra.t*?3 proposed by the railroad? are based upon competition throuirn tue Panama Canal. The rai] carrier? contend that the lower ocean charge have made serious inroads ir.to tv? transcontinental business and unie? relief in extended by the commission by allowing lower rate*, ihn coagt-tc? coast business will move largely b *ater. Beforo th? We'd War t'<4 roads were allowed to make prefere?. tial rate = , b'it when the steamship line? were withdrawn 70 participate ir; th? mor? profitable ocean traffic the com? mission restored the fourth s?ec*;'o provisions on the application of the intermountairi cities. ? ? - latter, hav. tng to pay highei rates than those in effect from coast to 9 ?t a disadvantage. It is pointed out by Mr. I -coin that the railroads propose to estai lish rattg from Chicago and other integer cities I which will tend to move the- 7'reighi; ? overland instead of te : Coas* 1 by way of thb Atlar ard anj ! the Panama Canal. Phe association doss r.at take Bides bet vees | ie rail 1 and water earn :' coin ?aid, : but is Interested on ., '? ct upci ; the business of New t is coi I sible, he declare 1 s from j the interior to the Pa( ast may be made so lovs that prod icing centers there will have- B Ivai er ,\e-y in selling theii proi ftlM? ?Y- AftGEWl] H ?* ?23^?5?32ZZ3S&3?2322^^ Sailings Pier? 58-62, North Rtvf\ .At no?-,?, uni??! spothleit?. i -. ; To Cherbouri S N v. 2 ? ? Oli/mpi" S ?oufliamstan ) \. - 8 a'tir: Not r J ':-, De?. T? * ; V-- ? Uvarpse' ? 1V ( ... New Yorit ? n l Sostun?A*orns, tabrp.'i.' Naples and Genoa, Crelie- ? ?. '? '?'- OH. Arabio.il A. M Ocl 29 Doe i anopic.11 A. 75 \ TW fOIUi NAP! ., .thlai ' ?' - . - ... i.SIM W r\ ?? ? ? i?d < avian i I f'??"9UI ' Joel. Deo I j *"tv'cr? I , ?--,-> '," MISAI '? ?. ., .'.-. I burg .SI? . ?inburo : '<><*? ; Manchuria ? ( .... Not ?A'? calln at Plyron ... ?/lnn?7:a.'irfa Hambii-n I '.' D*;. International Mercantil! Marine ' _?, 6 Broadway S V.,'or Local V^er-i?. Pass*n^er a. P>eig??t Services, from New York, AMI -?IK T?lIMPT?lX . Oct. I?? ?? CHERBOURG BEK1 M-.1K? \ .... N v CARMAN1A Nov. I D? S Dee. SI UVLK.ia.Oi. PA? [OMA .Ilr-t. '?f. ALBANIA (new) . Sov. 3 Deo. 10 ?tus. 17 SCYTHIA (new). .Kov 12 Dec. ??4 -lur?. 'IS PLYMOUTH AND HA.MBIRG SAXON! \ .Oct. 89 D?*o. 8 LONDONDERRY \ND GLASGOW CAMEKON'IA(new)..Oct. 22 ASSYRIl .Oct. 29 Deo. 8 ,?ar,-. 1 ?(ilM'Ml?IA.Nov. 5 Dec. 10 ALGERIA .Nov. 13 Deo. 31 .?*.?. at LONDON PANNONIA .Deo. (7 VI?.?), GIBRALTAR, s. \PLES. FATRAS, DLBROV - IK rRJES ' s FU Hi ' ITA1 IA .'?i 19 Sl'ECLU MEDITERRANEAN SAILINGS ' Uaiit Ira, ? ra;tar Mona : (?c: .. ? ? ira?, '?'a ? - rurj ao -_';.- to voyait?.) i < ARON1A .Oct. 22 ( 1.MEII rNIA .... Vov. ta Canard anri Anchor Steam *?lilp Um~?, ?(5 Bitiariway, Sew Vork. AMERICAN frfWDIAIl UNE ?o i OKI bAk??KARACHi?Bu.? BAY?COLO.Vi???MADRAS?RA GOON -CALCUTTA ?Twin screw si.eams.-rs 5. S. City o( Lucknow.Oct. 21 S. S. Citr of Valenci?.No*, i?. S. S. Ci!? of Kararki . , . N-?*.30 ?"?: Uuiaide Rooms r5r-a< and Second C?as? Pa??fiiRers Spcrial Missionar; Reduction S? Biivei S New fork fr'tr -S?ra AarU. fo? Blierman .6 Hupimaii sel ei ; fa 1 I I Increased Service New York to Savannah Three Sailing? WmUt Tuesdays, i urauaya, Saturdays, il P U. bupcrii.r freight a i passenger serrica ? a I points?uc ii ?Bd * es - EC ,?*.???.?&? ce.!:- fr^m &*vanoith. F?rnt Class Pauertger Far?? To Savomielj To JacksoriVU's w;9y $30,38 .:;.;: $36.54 $54.68 : ^3$65.7? -v-, finer ?reals and *.'?;?? r ?: ? Piirr 35. I .orth River, New V o? - tul >??7 7iCrf^.'tt-?*>? .-??T-, -. L .Ni-w Yor??.?Albany? i rov $3.50 ' $6.00 One Mi; ftound Trt? fxl 1 - H : Can?! e ??. ?? ? , ? \- r>I AI '.! ?'A S . . ??1 tS L' DSOM K A VIGATIO N * COW PA if PROVIDENCE f> 3M COkOi 1-.-- S9, N :i. LINE 1 Sr I weekdays ?ud Su SUlerOOXU r.-.?y h? re:- I .d *.lik-;;i Pli . s S;r::ir ?M'Jl ? <??'??' ii . direct, ?-i.?tC OtTStlM1: STMKBOOMS H.8? n?l!v i Sunday E 10 P. M. Frt>m IMer 10. K. H Phone >700 Ile k no, Ticket? ?4 Vlmr or C<ma?lhlttt?d Offieaa, mVi YORK TO EUROPE Sailing* from fier 74, i 5. S. C4r>. Washinglon or, Imeftcfl . ' ? a 3 and i. h ? ? YMOCTH?rut ?:ui" HG?BREMEN AMLRIC? ?=? Nov.l?Noy.29?Jm.| GlaURGt WASHINGTON; Nov. 8?-Dec. 8? Jsb.I? PLYMOUTH?BOl LUI iN E? LONDOBI W?tp? Luxui iojm?Comfoi tcM* PANHAMiLE t .'a ' E ? 26?Bee. M UNITED STATES UNES 45 Broadway 2050 hitektj mm &mmmi ccmp?nt ?..,; ISISEVEL? STEiMSH!? CUM'A'N 1.0; ?SITEB ?MERiC?t LINES, IMJ Ifanoffiitf Operators .-'.? '?>t LMk? fchlti SHirVi?iJ ?J ' NfcV* s LhvK?HA VKfc?fArilS LeopolrHna ...Oct. SO Rochambcan .Nov. *? ?J? Pilv.il* . .i>r? Z"> ?..<i. -.-?? '?>???!? T.? Lorraine. Oct. 29 La Ravi - Nov. tf r - Nov. * l hl? Nov. 63 M IV VORK?H iv. LA BOURDONNAIS. Or?.** rO?Rs'.?N ALGERIA & MOROCCO bailing? from iHi.di-j u o . t Tkj-s* ?*.ni t-'o'jr Ho?k Motel Trip? Write for l??errfctfac deacrlptive '''?ram?*! COMPANY'S) OFFICE. H> STA1 E - IT . N. I, CLARK'S 18th ORIENT CRUSH ? 7 - ? .-? ' S days I Bgj I 'c2i" /* H ?ye, $6?0 and . t Drives, e F. C. CLARK f EXCl R'? ? ' ' SIGHT SEEING YACHT *JU, AI C ?UK?*/ : SO Sli s .. Be? -.- 1 ' ? CEVTHAL llll'^e I ?1-'*" Sewtmrjrh, Pnac;hkt*ep?ie Ii guton?J "?-.?.,. ?NSTR1 ' WASTER ANOTHER TONGUE ERL?T7 ' SCHOOI OF JS-*T LA 7S? O LJA O E S EST )%r# a i.e .--. icHCI Mu/Kliil , i.i : '? V. - Phon?- F ">?'? h aula i 'sJ Breekl . ? osto The Semple School ^ur Girli ; 211-24.* < ^?.tra. Park l !Nr*?> York *? it; s^^^^^^^^s^L??^??! Prepara ry? ; -i> : S~? ' .. ,- , V r a a t le A i try ? ta Mr?. T. Darrini WOOD'S BUSINESS SCHOOI - > ? * ' * .' DDATT BCHOPI.. 8? - ??'?it t"~ ? S til 1 I ?,.... . W A C KEN Z ! E S S H 0 0 L??3 ID Kainii|vo mil? at '??..-me N V. DANCING INSTR? 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