February, 1922 MARINE REVIEW 31 ee ed bly = Hil Rae — - i 1) i it eB > ij SRL A sat noi ae ae ig World Wide | = Freight Service Our reputation for dependability in freight carrying, as well as in passenger service, has been won by regularity and frequency of sailings. The American Line, for instance, first to re-establish direct service to Germany after the war, has not missed a scheduled sail- ing since December, 1919. AMERICAN LINE ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE LEYLAND LINE RED STAR LINE WHITE STAR LINE WHITE STAR DOMINION LINE REGULAR SAILINGS FROM New York Baltimore Boston Philadelphia Portland, Me. Montreal Norfolk Mobile New Orleans Galveston New Brunswick London Liverpool Manchester Glasgow Avonmouth TO Hamburg Danzig Gibraltar Genoa Naples Tasmania Some steamer of the International Mercan- tile Marine Company sails nearly every day, and you can route your freight by one of our Lines with assurance of prompt loading and delivery on scheduled time. The high classification of our steamers ob- tairs for shippers most favorable insurance rates. Efficient handling and careful safe- guarding of freight result in minimum losses. 116 Steamers—1,250,000 Tons. Southampton Antwerp Australia New Zealand INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY A. C. Fetterolf, Freight Traffic Manager. . OFFICES Philadelphia, Bourse Bld¢. Baltimore, Chamber of Commerce Chicago, 327 La Salle St. Toronto, 1008 Royal Bank Bldg. Minneapolis, Metropolitan Life Bldg. New Orleans, Hibernia Bank Bldg. Galveston, Cotton Exchange Bldg. Norfolk. Flatiron Bldg. Mobile, Mobile Liners, Mobile Ala. Portland, Me., 1 India St. New York, 1 Broadway Boston, 84 State St. Montreal, McGill Bldg. Houston, Cotton Exchange Bldg. St. Louis, Corner 11th &*Locust Sts. Please mention Marine Review when writing to Advertisers