Great Lakes Art Database

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), August 1923, p. 300

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Photographs from Far and Near Sealed door to wine room on British liner Berengaria which was later broken by United States custom officérs and the liquor. re- moved. Foreign liners which decided to test how seriously the American government would enforce the supreme court ruling extending the prohibition law to all ships, had their wish satisfied. The liquor was seized, the view showing removal from British steamer Baltic. Japanese steamer landing pass- engers at Omimaiko, one of eight scenic points on Lake Biwa. Two views of Boston harbor show- ing this busy commercial district as viewed from a tower of the Federal building. Mississippi river traffic has made comfort- able gains in the last few years, principally from improved barge service for quicker handling of freight. The typical river steamer still is needed as shown by this view at left of the S. S. Majestic under the Eads bridge at St. Louis. 300

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