Hamburg-American Gazette, May 1910

 

Front Cover, May 1910 Issue of the Hamburg-American Gazette.

Front Cover, May 1910 Issue of the Hamburg-American Gazette. GGA Image ID # 12956b8601

 

The May 1910 issue of the Hamburg-American Gazette featured "Tourists Return from South America: Remarkable Success of the SS Bluecher's Cruise to the Straits of Magellan," "The SS Cincinnati Returns from Orient Cruise," and "Each Succeeding Season These Cruises are Coming More and More Into Favor With the American Traveling Pubic." Many photographs including The Hamburg-American Piers at Hoboken (New York), USA, Dining Room of the SS Prinz Joachim, Showing New Arrangement of Small Tables on "Prinz" Steamers of the Atlas Service, Pier at Montevideo, Uruguay, and Captain Schülke of SS Cincinnati.

 

The Hamburg-American Gazette is published monthly for the Hamburg America Line by Emil L. Boas, Resident Director and General Manager, New York offering articles, lectures and information on travel, the steamship line and events on board their ships and cruises.

Volume XIX, No. 2, May 1910, New York

 

The Hamburg America Line Piers at Hoboken NJ.

The Hamburg America Line Piers at Hoboken NJ. GGA Image ID # 129584e9c6

 

Table of Contents

  1. Tourists Return from South America: Remarkable Success of the SS Bluecher's Cruise to the Straits of Magellan
  2. Brings Llamas to Bryan: Pets Arrive on SS Bluecher - Tourists Report Having Met Dr. Cook in the Andes
  3. Steward Schneider's Queer Tip
  4. Captains of the Hamburg America Line: Captain Schülke of SS Cincinnati
  5. Ambergris
  6. Mark's Little Date
  7. The SS Cincinnati Returns from Orient Cruise
  8. New Palm Garden Aboard Ship - Kaiserin Auguste Victoria
  9. Hamburg-American Record Tonnage
  10. Terry's Mexico: A New and Valuable Guide Book to the Mexican Republic
  11. A Trip to the Orient by Robert Urie Jacob (Book Review)
  12. Proposed Sailings, 1910 - To and From Europe
  13. Proposed Sailings - Mediterranean Service
  14. Proposed Sailings - Atlas Service
  15. Hamburg-American Cruise Bulletin
    1. Article: Each Succeeding Season These Cruises are Coming More and More Into Favor With the American Traveling Pubic
    2. Summer Cruises (Scheduled)
  16. Offices and Principal Agencies of Hamburg America Line
  17. First and Second Cabin Minimum Rates
  18. Travelers' Checks of the Hamburg America Line
  19. Sixty-Eight Different Services of the Hamburg America Line
  20. South American Trip Delighted Tourists
  21. Hamburg America Line Opens Office in Pittsburgh

 

Neptune Holds Court.

Neptune Holds Court. GGA Image ID # 129601382a

 

Photographs Included in this Issue (Excluding Advertisements)

  1. The Hamburg-American Piers at Hoboken (New York), USA
  2. Dining Room of the SS Prinz Joachim, Showing New Arrangement of Small Tables on "Prinz" Steamers of the Atlas Service
  3. Pier at Montevideo, Uruguay
  4. Captain Schülke of SS Cincinnati

 

Neptune's Proclamation is Read.

Neptune's Proclamation is Read. GGA Image ID # 129651aa47

 

Advertisements Appearing in this Issue

  1. Hotel Martinique, New York
  2. Hotel Chelsea, New York
  3. Hotel Astor, New York
  4. The Hotel Atlantic, Hamburg, Germany
  5. Hunyadi János - The Best Natural Laxative Water
  6. Herald Square Hotel, New York
  7. Cosmopolitan Hotel, New York
  8. The Navarre Hotel, New York
  9. W. C. Cullen - Photographic Developing and Printing, New York
  10. American Bankers Association Travelers' Cheques
  11. Meyer's Hotel, Hoboken, NJ
  12. Constant Spring Hotel, Jamaica
  13. Parker's Hotel, Naples
  14. Thos. Cook & Son
  15. Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co. of America, New York
  16. Heidelberg Schloss Hotels, Castle Ruins
  17. Horlick's Malted Milk
  18. Vienna Pressed Yeast
  19. Triscuit Shredded Wheat Wafer
  20. The German Pioneer - German-American Standard Monthly Magazine
  21. Heidelberg Hotel de l'Europe
  22. Thomas Flyer Renting Agency, New York
  23. Wm. Ottmann & Co. Butchers, Packers, and Exporters, New York
  24. R. J. Godwin's Sons, New York
  25. Cesare Conti, New York
  26. L. Katzenstein & Co., General Machinists and Engineers Supplies, New York
  27. J. M. Horton Ice Cream Co, New York
  28. H. J. Heinz Co., Pittsburgh
  29. Hotel Knickerbocker, New York
  30. The Lorraine, New York
  31. Erie Railroad - The Picturesque Trunk Line of America

 

Ducking a Neptune Candidate.

Ducking a Neptune Candidate. GGA Image ID # 129680c00b

 

Neptune Initiation Completed.

Neptune Initiation Completed. GGA Image ID # 1296d0b3cb

 

Dining Room on the SS Prinz Joachim.

Dining Room on the SS Prinz Joachim Showing New Arrangement of Small Tables on "Prinz" Steamers of the Atlas Service. GGA Image ID # 1297207341

 

The Pier at Montevideo in Uraguay.

The Pier at Montevideo in Uraguay. GGA Image ID # 1297695ff0

 

Captain Schülke of the SS Cincinnati.

Captain Schülke of the SS Cincinnati. GGA Image ID # 1297858edf

 

First and Second Cabin Rate Table, May 1910.

First and Second Cabin Rate Table, May 1910. Ships Included the Batavia, America, Blücher, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Deutschland, Graf Waldersee, Hamburg, Kaiserin Auguste Victoria, and Moltke. Hamburg-American Gazette, May 1910. GGA Image ID # 1297e44087

 

Sailing Schedule, European Ports-New York, from 30 April 1910 to 16 November 1910.

Sailing Schedule, European Ports-New York, from 30 April 1910 to 16 November 1910. Ships Included the Amerika, Blücher, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Deutschland, Graf Waldersee, Kaiserin Auguste Victoria, Oceana, Pennsylvania, President Grant, and President Lincoln. NOTE:—All steamers eastbound to Hamburg call at Plymouth and Cherbourg, except the steamer GRAF WALDERSEE, which will sail to Hamburg directly. The steamer PENNSYLVANIA, which will carry Second Class passengers only, will sail directly from New York to Hamburg and from Hamburg to New York. The steamer GRAF WALDERSEE will also carry Second Class passengers only, beginning with her 11 September 1910 sailing from Hamburg. After that date, she will sail directly from and to Hamburg. Hamburg-American Gazette, May 1910. GGA Image ID # 2128049286. Click to View Larger Image.

 

Sailing Schedule, Mediterranean and Atlas Services, from 26 January 1910 to 25 November 1910.

Sailing Schedule, Mediterranean and Atlas Services, from 26 January 1910 to 25 November 1910. Ships Included the Alleghany, Altai, Batavia, Hamburg, Moltke, Prinz August Wilhelm, Prinz Eitel Friedrich, Prinz Joachim, Prinz Sigismund, and Sarnia. The Moltke is a new twin-screw steamer of 12,500 tons and 16 knots speed. The Hamburg is a new twin-screw steamer of 10,500 tons and 16 knots average speed. The Batavia carries Second Cabin and Steerage Passengers only. The Steamers Prinz Joachim, Prinz August Wilhelm, Prinz Eitel Friedrich, Prinz Sigismund, Sarnia and Sibiria have second-class accommodations. Hamburg-American Gazette, May 1910. GGA Image ID # 2128140126. Click to View Larger Image.

 

Sailing Schedule, Miscellaneous Services, 1910.

Sailing Schedule, Miscellaneous Services, 1910. Hamburg-American Gazette, May 1910. GGA Image ID # 21281e78c9. Click to View Larger Image.

 

Hired Car with Chauffeur.

Hired Car with Chauffeur. GGA Image ID # 129856727b

 

Back Cover, May 1910 Issue of the Hamburg-American Gazette.

Back Cover, May 1910 Issue of the Hamburg-American Gazette. GGA Image ID # 12987df937

 

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