The evening world. Newspaper, May 19, 1922, Page 25

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1922, ¢ South American line for 1921, as com- 1920, Bs and ent.,, a& compared to a \ » Lot 88 profits amounted to . London Fears the . Measure if i arks, while the aggregate net profits sl x 1 124,000,- ° Passed Will a te Chaos [ies ile Wide dittarehiGs ia eAld: to : Tr be due to writing off large sums and in Sea Trade, iy fing funds for struction ® { Hamburg South Ameri LONDON, May 19 lief that s net profit for 1921 was 7,067, PF at ak the United States Merchant Marine at 4,038,000 marks tien Bill will be passed by Congress 4 tba ‘ American line during 1 REG.U. .PAT. OFF. 000,000 marks, The e North German BRITISH THREATEN |= the causes increasing anxiety in British shipping circles The visit of Lord Incheape, one ot the greatest British shipping mag- nates, to the United States at this juncture was undertaken, it is under- stood, to gain first-hand knowledge as to the pr pects of this bill, which ‘Ask For H ” British inte slare will have a ont Horlicks grave effect on international com The ORIGINAL merce, Lord Inchcape‘ said before Malted Milk sailing for New York that it was only # vacation trip, but it is believed he has another purpose Other 1s ship owners have gone to America recently te size up the situation, So has the proprietor o! | oe Play, ve of ae se (0? | rhe ‘ene “Food « Drink” for All Ages. nipping weeklies, which has taken a and strong line against a subsidy for Qtdek Linch at Home, Office, American shipping and contends tha: | Rowntains, Ask for HORLICK'S. retaliatory measures should be taken ger Avoid Imitations & Substitutes in the Merchant Marine Bill is en- Sir Norman Hill, who has been 4 man of the Board of Trade Ad- 14-K SALE Committee on Merchant Ship- fi Times that America oly in the world's |SOLID ~ ~ Today and and from her own |GOLD 7 Tomorrow LIGHT MEDIUM HEAVY MEDIUM EXTRA HEAVY ternational trade of the we national commerce {s not cannot be the exclusive concern of any indi- vidual trader or any individual na- tion Sir Norman Hill hints at the pos- sibility that, if America should give preferential railroad rates to shippers of cotton in American vessels, the British might claim that wool should tie ‘shipped to the United | Inter- Backed by fifty years’ refining experience = wy 117 Jewels Adjusted Regulated advantage of erce with us, But it y act on our part to stand on one side and watch the United States start on a policy which strikes directly at the prosperity of alt commerce and at the commercial to get new peace of the world.” i if bargains, we Right Hon ley Baldwin, Pres dent of the dof Trade, has al- y asserted that the mother coun- inions should take a inst any attempt to sition of British ship- ‘IM ALL GERMAN SHIP LINE PROFITS RISE|« Hamburg American Pays 28 Per Cent. for 1921, a \gainst 16 for 1920. Soacer se tlephione orders: Write fer ble fore elry ental BERLIN, May 19.—All Ge higher dividends for 1921 than for 170 Nassau ST..NY. SPM? the previous year, new figures show At Park Row and _Nassav 5 WEEK OF MAY SPECIALS Don’t dela Make an effort to select your Piano or Player Piano this week. You will profit by the big saving in price. PLAYER PIANOS _of Real Value I) 345 J Bench, ‘over, 12 Music Rolls 510 Per cluded. Terms as low as Month 35 Uprights Secs” "75 Stool, Cover, Cartage Included Terms low as STANDARD OIL. CO.OF NEW YORK 26 BROADWAY NET CONTEN ONE GALLON till tH OUR CHART WILL TELL YOU THE SEE OUR LUBRICATION BOOKLET, RIGHT GRADE FOR YOUR CAR OR ASK YOUR DEALER STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK 26 BROADWAY §5 Per Month EASY TO REACH One Block Torough Hall Station, 1 Pi ’ rou ence en ee on |e A NPRM

Other pages from this issue: