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Eli Perkins On The Anchor Line

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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
May
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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"How is the btst way to go to Enrope ?" asked a Chi 'ugo man on the N. Y. Central. 'Tve retid columns about s em ships and each claims to b the best. I'm tired out rcading ahout thein "III teil you whnt to do," said Tom Hught8, who wroie 'Tom Brown at Oxford.' "I ve crossed tbc A la lic a dozen time?. You just stop rtad ng and go down to sorne old gieamship line like the Anchor, and buy a ticket at a fair pnce on the City of Romp, or any of their (reat gteameh 'jx, and you'U have more comfort more room and more real solid enj yment than on any of th new-fangled hnes." Tom Hughes told the truth. Buyard Taylor ws always partial to the Anchor Line. They ian ships berore many of the new line? were bom. They mnke their time in tight or nine days, and the paaseceers always have an enjoyable time on board. They nevcr race like the founder.d City of Paib, and their splendid state rooms are not crowded with fast peop'e who bet and grumble. The Henderson B es. have got a solid line, where vou tet renly tnorn cumfort and iuxury

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register