SS Philadelphia Passenger List - 17 October 1914

Passenger List Cover, October 1914 Westbound Voyage - SS Philadelphia

Front Cover of a Cabin Passenger List for the SS Philadelphia of the American Line, Departing Saturday, 17 October 1914 from Liverpool to New York, Commanded by Captain A. R. Mills.

Senior Officers and Staff

  1. Captain: A. R. Mills
  2. Surgeon: Paul H. Tracy, M.D
  3. Purser: J. D. Irvine
  4. Chief Steward: C. Bell

Cabin Passengers

  1. Mrs. Adamson
  2. Mrs. S. E. Albury
  3. Miss Alice Albury
  4. Miss M. Albury
  5. Mrs. Ann Ambler
  6. Mr. Charles Rice Armstrong
  7. Miss Arnold M. Arnold
  8. Mr. George A. Ayles
  9. Mr. N. Bailey
  10. Mrs. Sarah Bailey
  11. Mr. Charles C. Baker
  12. Mr. R. C. Barber
  13. Mr. Alfred C. S. Barker
  14. Mrs. Barker
  15. Mr. H. J. Barnes
  16. Mr. Fred H. Beecher
  17. Master Wm. Moore Beecher
  18. Mrs. A. Bell
  19. Miss Cecilia Bell
  20. Master Cecil Bell
  21. Miss Emily Bennett
  22. Mrs. F. Bernatzky
  23. Miss Annie Bernatzky
  24. Miss Etty Bernatzky
  25. Miss Dora Bernatzky
  26. Mr. A. E. Berner
  27. Mrs. Berner
  28. Mr. Jr. Berner
  29. Miss Bertha Bestlen
  30. Mlss Ethel F. Biggs
  31. Miss Gladys V. Biggs
  32. Mrs. G. R. Blackmar
  33. Miss P. Blackmar
  34. Miss Kate A. Bland
  35. Miss Marie L. Blanc
  36. Mrs. George Bliss
  37. Mlss Gabrllle Block
  38. Mr. F. O. Bond
  39. Mr. Paul Boyni
  40. Miss Annie Brady
  41. Mr. S. Brill
  42. Mrs. Brill
  43. Mr. John Brown
  44. Miss Leonard Brown and Maid
  45. Mrs. J. Brundle
  46. Mr. E. E. Buckleton
  47. Mrs. Bucklcy
  48. Mrs. Annie Budd
  49. Miss Thelma Budd
  50. Miss Marjorie Budd and Infant
  51. Mrs. Ethel Burdctt
  52. Miss Maud Burdett
  53. Mrs. A. E. D. Case
  54. Miss Alice Chadwick
  55. Mr. Shadrach Champion
  56. Mr. Charles W. Chase
  57. Mrs. Chase
  58. Miss Ching Ly Chee
  59. Miss Lucille Chevelier
  60. Mrs. E. Chomat
  61. Mr. F. W. B. Coleman
  62. Mrs. Martha Conn
  63. Mr. Robbins Conn
  64. Miss Janet Conn
  65. Mr. A. B. Cook
  66. Mrs. L. B. Cook
  67. Mr. Charles Cook
  68. Mrs. P. W. Cooper
  69. Miss Elsle G. Cooper
  70. Miss V. Cooper
  71. Master W. Cooper
  72. Mr. Michael Cowley
  73. Mr. Joseph Coyne
  74. Mr. L. E. B. Craig
  75. Mr. James Cruickshank
  76. Mrs. Robert Cuscaden
  77. Mr. Saad K. Dabduh
  78. Mrs. R. G. Dalton
  79. Miss F E. Dalton
  80. Mr. M. L. Davies
  81. Mrs. Davies
  82. Miss M. M. Davies
  83. Miss C. L. Davies
  84. Mr. Henry de Costelberg
  85. Mr. Chu Yee Dee
  86. Mrs. Dee
  87. Mr. Robt. De Mont
  88. Mrs. De Mont
  89. Mr. E. A. Dench
  90. Mrs. L. A. Diehl
  91. Miss C. Diehl
  92. Miss L. Dlehl and Maid
  93. Mrs. Dora L. Dodman
  94. Miss Shirley P. Dodman
  95. Master John H. Dodman
  96. Mr. Peter Dorfini
  97. Mrs. Helen M. Downes
  98. Miss Magdaline Downes
  99. Miss Dorothy Downes
  100. Miss Drain
  101. Miss Annie D. Duane
  102. Mr. W. R. Durie
  103. Mr. Howard A. Edson
  104. Mrs. Lilian Edson
  105. Master Ralph Edson
  106. Mr. Frank L. Elliott
  107. Mr. L. A. C. Ellis
  108. Miss Clara Engell
  109. Mr. Robert England
  110. Mr. Frank F. Evans
  111. Mrs. Evans
  112. Mr. E. A. Evans
  113. Mrs. Evans
  114. Miss Phyllis G. Evans
  115. Mrs. A. Feldman
  116. Mrs. Sophia Fellerman
  117. Miss Adelaide Fellerman
  118. Miss Nancy Fellerman
  119. Master Harry Fellerman
  120. Miss Mirlam Fellerman
  121. Mr. C. M. Ferguson
  122. Mrs. Amy Fernando
  123. Mrs. Emily Ferrar
  124. Mrs. E. Ferry
  125. Miss Rosie Finch
  126. Miss Bessie Fisher
  127. Mr. Ching Ling Foo
  128. Mr. Georges Foucoult
  129. Mr. G. H. Fowler
  130. Mrs. Fowler
  131. Mr. F. Willlam Froom
  132. Mr. Carlos J. Gacituaga
  133. Mrs. Susanna D. Garnian
  134. Mr. Louis Germaux
  135. Miss Gertrude Gibbons
  136. Mrs. F. L. Gilbert
  137. Master A. M. Gilbert
  138. Rev. J. H. Gilseman
  139. Miss Annie Goldenberg
  140. Mr. Emile Goldschmidt
  141. Mr. Selwyn Goldstein
  142. Mrs. Helen M. H. Gosling
  143. Miss Gosling
  144. Mr. Harry Green
  145. Miss Henrietta Gremmel
  146. Miss Hettie Griffith
  147. Mr. Oscar Grosslicht
  148. Mrs. Grosslicht
  149. Miss Grosslicht
  150. Mr. E. Hebblethwaite
  151. Miss Mary Heary
  152. Miss Henrietta Heary
  153. Mrs. Emilie D. Heift and Infant
  154. Mrs. Herrlich
  155. Miss Anna Von Hichisch
  156. Mr. B. C. Hinman
  157. Miss L. Hodge
  158. Mr. H. W. Holman
  159. Mrs. Holman
  160. Mr. Leonard Hommell
  161. Miss Rose Howell
  162. Master Karl E. B. Howell
  163. Mrs. Effie Howell
  164. Mrs. W. W. Howard
  165. Mr. Thomas Hughes
  166. Mrs. D. L. Hundley
  167. Master F. Hundley
  168. Miss Hilda Hackett
  169. Mr. S. Haight
  170. Mrs. Halc
  171. Mr. William T. Hannan
  172. Mrs. Hannan
  173. Miss Gladys E. Hannan
  174. Mrs. M. Harig
  175. Master R. J. Twig
  176. Miss M. T. Harig
  177. Mr. George D. Harper
  178. Miss A. Harrison
  179. Mr. Vincent Hartwell
  180. Miss Harvey
  181. Mrs. Beatrice E. Hassell
  182. Mr. William Irwin
  183. Mr. Thos. Wright Jackson
  184. Mr. Harry Jackson
  185. Mrs. Wm. Jackson
  186. Mrs. Mary I. James
  187. Mrs. Fred. Janney
  188. Mr. Henry Janson
  189. Miss Lottie Jarvis
  190. Mrs. H. Johnson
  191. Mr. C. Ap-Catesby Jones
  192. Mrs. Jones and Maid
  193. Mr. Alberto Jonas
  194. Mr. T. J. Jones
  195. Mr. E. Kadaner
  196. Mrs. Fanny Kaufman
  197. Miss Reba Kaufman
  198. Miss Inez Kaufman
  199. Mr. Edward Kelly
  200. Mrs. E. Kelly
  201. Master Edmund Kelly
  202. Mr. Archibald G. Kemp
  203. Mrs. Gertrude B. Kenny
  204. Mr. Archibald A. Kent
  205. Mr. J. H W. Kerston
  206. Miss Mary Kitson
  207. Mr. Joseph Kolmschlag
  208. Mrs. Kolmschlag
  209. Miss Theresa Kolmschlag
  210. Mr. Leopold Krasa
  211. Mr. Frcderick Krug
  212. Mrs. Mary Krug
  213. Dr. Karl W. Kumm
  214. Mr. Johnson Lalrd
  215. Mr. George R. La Shelle
  216. Miss Helen Lathrop
  217. Mrs. Lillie Lawrence
  218. Miss Leone Lawrence
  219. Master Cyril Lawrence
  220. Mr. Frank Le Bas
  221. Mr. Harold B. Lee
  222. Mrs. Lee
  223. Miss Doreen B. Lee
  224. Mr. Moses Leires
  225. Miss Sarah Lepedus
  226. Miss G. Lewis
  227. Mrs. R. J. Lister
  228. Mrs. E. Liversidge and Infant
  229. Miss Mary Lloyd
  230. Mr. L. Lo Curcio
  231. Mr. Edgar Lcewe
  232. Mrs. Loewe
  233. Mrs. Edith Lomano and Infant
  234. Master Nicholas Lomano
  235. Mr. Harry Loutitt
  236. Mr. Thomas Loutltt
  237. Mrs. Annie Lucas
  238. Mr. H. Maclean
  239. Mr. D. H. Mann
  240. Mrs. Mann
  241. Mrs. Vander Mark and Infant
  242. Miss Florence Marsh
  243. Mr. E. R. Matley
  244. Miss Auguste Maucke
  245. Dr. Mayebo
  246. Mrs. Rebecca McClelland
  247. Miss M. McClelland
  248. Mr. John Henry McDonald
  249. Mrs. Lillian McDonald
  250. Master Ellis McDonald
  251. Mrs. Lilly Palmer McIlvain
  252. Miss Susan McKettrick
  253. Mr. John McLean
  254. Mr. J. G. McManus
  255. Miss L. S. Meday
  256. Mr. F. M. Menendez
  257. Mrs. Menendez
  258. Mr. Meyer
  259. Mrs. Meyer
  260. Miss Meyer
  261. Miss Marie Mikava
  262. Mr. Miller
  263. Mrs. C. B. Miller
  264. Miss Miller
  265. Miss Miller
  266. Miss Constance Milman
  267. Mr. Robert S. Minner
  268. Mr. Herbert J. Mitchell
  269. Mrs. Mitchell
  270. Mrs. Grace Beecher Moore
  271. Miss J. Moore and Nurse
  272. Miss Grace Beecher Moore
  273. Miss Morgan
  274. Mrs. Jessie J. Morris
  275. Miss Gladys Morris
  276. Mr. Paul A. Murphy
  277. Mrs. M. H. Murray
  278. Miss Joan Murray
  279. Mr. N. Myers
  280. Mrs. Myers
  281. Mr. Roger North
  282. Mr. T. O'Donnell
  283. Mrs. M. O'Donnell
  284. Mr. Martin Oppenheim
  285. Miss Madge Ormond
  286. Mr. Alfred H. Otis
  287. Mrs. Otis
  288. Mr. Overy
  289. Mrs. Overy and Infant
  290. Mr. E. M. Packinakis
  291. Mrs. Packinakis
  292. Miss Packirtakis
  293. Miss Paice
  294. Mr. W. J. Pain
  295. Mr. John J. Palmer
  296. Mrs. Palmer
  297. Mrs. P. Park
  298. Mastcr G. G. Park
  299. Master J. N. Park
  300. Mr. Peter Park
  301. Mr. P. J. Parker
  302. Mrs. Parker
  303. Master Robcrt Parks
  304. Miss M. E. Paterson
  305. Mrs. Sarah A. Paulsen
  306. Miss Annie Pearce
  307. Mr. Nathan Pechnasky
  308. Mrs. E. L. Peck
  309. Master A. G. Peck
  310. Mrs. J. C. Peter
  311. Mr. H. W. Pickles
  312. Mr. H H. Pitts
  313. Mr. E. A. Playle
  314. Mrs. Homer L. Pound
  315. Mrs. Harry Pringle
  316. Miss Edith Pringle
  317. Mr. Emilio Pro
  318. Miss Julia Pro
  319. Miss E. Purdie
  320. Mr. Walter B. Pyott
  321. Miss Dorothy M. Rawlins
  322. Mrs. S. Richards
  323. Miss F. Richards
  324. Mr. C. Richards
  325. Miss Margaret Richmond
  326. Mrs. J. W. Ring
  327. Master William A Ring
  328. Miss Elsie Roberts
  329. Mr. Charles H. Robinson
  330. Mrs. Robinson
  331. Mrs. H. Robinson
  332. Mrs. Arthur W. Robinson
  333. Master A. W. Robinson
  334. Mrs. Maud Robson and Infant
  335. Mrs. Julia Roche
  336. Mr. George H. Rodgers
  337. Mrs. M. Rodgers
  338. Master George H. Rodgers
  339. Mrs. Rodney
  340. Miss Rodney
  341. Mr. Gutman Rose
  342. Mrs. G. J. Royce
  343. Master R. Royce
  344. Miss L. Royce
  345. Mr. Carl IL Rupprecht
  346. Miss Jessie Russell
  347. Mr. Raymond Ruzo
  348. Miss Ching Chee Qua
  349. Mr. J. P. Sabln
  350. Miss Ching Shou Qua
  351. Mrs. Joseph V. Sabin
  352. Miss Sophie Schaefer
  353. Miss Hanna Schaefer
  354. Mr. D. W. Seligman
  355. Mrs. Hannah Sharman
  356. Mr. W. Prescott Sharp
  357. Mrs. J. Shaw
  358. Mr. Romer Shawhan
  359. Miss Bertha Sichel
  360. Mr. J. Singer
  361. Miss K. Skimoyoma
  362. Mrs. Mary Sly
  363. Mr. Smith
  364. Mrs. Smith
  365. Mrs. Anna H. Smith
  366. Mr. D. Solomovich
  367. Mrs. Annie Speed
  368. Miss Evelyn Speed
  369. Mr. D. Spence
  370. Mrs. Spence
  371. Mr. Henry Spriggs
  372. Miss Annie Stanyer
  373. Miss Edith Stanyer
  374. Master John K. Stanyer
  375. Mr. Frank Stark
  376. Rev. C. R. Stearns
  377. Miss I. Stearns
  378. Miss Stearns
  379. Mr. Edward Stein
  380. Mrs. Stein
  381. Miss Beatrice Stein
  382. Master Freeman Stein
  383. Miss Elinor Stein
  384. Mrs. E. L. Stewardson
  385. Miss R. Stewardson
  386. Miss M. Stewardson
  387. Master J. Stewardson and Maid
  388. Miss A. E. Stow
  389. Miss K. E. Stow
  390. Mr. Arthur Stweetser
  391. Mr. W. A. Straw
  392. Mrs. Constance Stroud
  393. Miss Helen Stroud
  394. Miss Edith K. Sutton
  395. Miss M. D. Swann
  396. Mlss Hope K. Thompson
  397. Mr. Frederick Tippens
  398. Mrs. Donald Tod
  399. Mr. Gcorge D. Tod
  400. Mr. James R. Tod
  401. Miss Jean M. Tod
  402. Miss Rafia Torna
  403. Miss Aminia Torna and Governess
  404. Mrs. Hattie Trexell
  405. Miss Bessie Turk
  406. Mr. Theo. Van den Bogaerde
  407. Mr. Albert Vivian
  408. Mrs. Annie Vogelsang
  409. Mr. V. Voss
  410. Miss M. Wainwright
  411. Mrs. Marion Wallis
  412. Mr. August W. Walter
  413. Mr. G. Walters
  414. Mr. W. S. Watson
  415. Mrs. Watson
  416. Mr. Edgar Wedd
  417. Mr. Edwin Weigle
  418. Mr. L. Weill
  419. Mrs. Weill
  420. Mrs. A. Wells
  421. Mr. Wm. White
  422. Mrs. C. C. Wight
  423. Mr. Thomas G. Williams
  424. Mrs. Williams
  425. Miss Beatrice L. Williams
  426. Mr. Benjamin Woodward
  427. Mr. A. J. Wooll
  428. Mrs. Woolsey and Infant
  429. Miss K. Woolsey and Nurse
  430. Master Conyers Woolsey
  431. Mr. H. R. Workman
  432. Mr. George Youlden
  433. Miss Ching Chee Yung

Orchestra

  1. Mr. E. Simpson
  2. Mr. H. Wilkinson
  3. Mr. G. Holden
  4. Mrs. R. McKeown
  5. Mr. G. Firth

Additional Passengers

  1. Mr. J H Palmer
  2. Miss I E Derbyshire
  3. Mr. Daniel Buckley
  4. Mrs. Buckley and Infant
  5. Mrs. Ellen Smith and Infant
  6. Mr. Arthur Ornstein
  7. Mrs. A Jackson and Infant
  8. Mr. P O Corsini
  9. Mr. F L Vaughan
  10. Mrs. H Morris
  11. Mrs. Harriet Roth
  12. Miss Hilda Roth
  13. Miss Lydia Roth
  14. Master Van Biene
  15. Mr. Wm Dawe
  16. Mrs. Dawe
  17. Mr. W Dawe, Jr.
  18. Miss L E Dawe
  19. Mr. Bert White
  20. Mr. T Parker
  21. Mr. F L Wood
  22. Mr. F S Isham
  23. Mr. H Rost
  24. Mr. J C Chesterfield
  25. Mr. Galwey Herbert
  26. Mr. Wm John Milburn
  27. Mr. Wm A Crane
  28. Mr. Henry Bartmann
  29. Mr. C A Hollman
  30. Mr. Waldo Pearce
  31. Mr. Henry De Kay
  32. Mr. Josiah Lambeth
  33. Mr. Emanuel Lambeth
  34. Mr. E E Reimann
  35. Mr. R J Moore
  36. Miss Francisca Roman
  37. Mr. Chester Thompson
  38. Mr. Robert Skinner
  39. Miss Scott

On Passenger List But Did Not Sail

  1. Mlss E F Biggs
  2. Miss G V Biggs
  3. Miss Gabrille Block
  4. Mr. F O Bond
  5. Mrs. E Chomat
  6. Mr. Joseph Coyne
  7. Mr. F A Dench
  8. Mr. Peter Dorfini
  9. Mrs. B E Hassell
  10. Mr. E Hebblethwaite
  11. Mrs. E D Helft and Infant
  12. Mr. H W Holman
  13. Mrs. Holman
  14. Mr. Wm. Irwin
  15. Mrs. Wm. Jackson
  16. Mr. Fred Krug
  17. Mrs. Krug
  18. Miss L S Meday
  19. Mr. Robert S Mlnner
  20. Miss Paice
  21. Mrs. Parker
  22. Miss K Shimoyoma
  23. Mrs. Donald Tod
  24. Mr. George D Tod
  25. Mr. James R Tod
  26. Miss Jean M Tod
  27. Torna's Governess
  28. Mr. Theo Van den Bogaerde

Corrections

  • Beecher, Master Wm Moore should read Moore, Master Wm Beecher
  • Barker. Mr. Alfred C S should read Baker, Mr. Alfred C S
  • Brady, Miss Annie should read Bradley, Miss Annie
  • Downes, Misses M and D should read Hinman, Misses M and D
  • Leires, Mr. Moses should read Leites, Mr. Moses
  • Lomano, Mrs. Edith should read Romano, Mrs. Edith
  • Torna, Misses Rafia and Aminia should read Thomas, Misses Rafia and Aminia

U. S. A. MAILING Clerks.

  1. Mr. Lorey
  2. Mr. Van Liew

General Information for Passengers.

for One Sitting—

  • Breakfast, 8:00 am to 9:00 am
  • Lunch, 1:00 pm
  • Dinner, 7:00 pm

for Two Sittings—

  • Breakfast, 8:00 am and 9:00 am.
  • Lunch, 12 noon and 1:00 pm
  • Dinner, 6:00 pm amd 7:15 pm

The Bar closes at 11:30 pm

Lights are extinguished in the Saloon at 11:00 pm, and in the molting Room at 12 Midnight.

Please apply to the second Steward for Seat' at Table,

Letters and Telegrams should be handed to the Samoa Steward within an hour after ieavinv Southampton, and those for despatch upon reaching port shoved be handed to him an hour before arrival

Writing Paper, Envelopes, and Telegraph Forms will be found in the Library.

For Railway and Steamship Time Tables of the various Companies, app.y to the Saloon Steward.

Inquiries regarding Baggage rill be attended to by the Baggage Steward, to whom all Baggage which Passengers wish to leave in the Company's care should be handed, properly iabered, ano with lull Instructions as to disposal.

Large Deck Chairs can be obtained for use on the voyage, at a charge 01 4/- each, upon application to the Deck Steward. Rugs can also be hired on Board at a chargo o. 4/-.

The Marconi Wireless Telegraph Service.

Messages are accepted on board for transmission to any part of the world or for delivery on board passing ships. The following are the wireless rates, to which must be added the land line or cable tolls to points of destlnation.

The names of shore stations and of ships, with which communication is expected during the day, are posted every morning in different parts of the ship:

for Great Britain and Ireland. Via Crookhaven or other stations in the United Kingdom, or through the medium of a passing steamer, 20 cents per word without a minimum, address and signature counted. Land charges of one cent per word (mlnimum 12 cents) additional.

for United States. For ten words or less, address and signature counted, vla Seagate, Sagaponack, - or South Wellfieet (Cape Cod), 8s. 4d., each additional word 10d.; via siasconsett, Mass., 9s. 7d., each addltional word 11d.; via Cape Race, Sable Island, and Cape Sable, 10s, 5d.' each additional word ls. 04d. Land charges additional, all fees must be prepaid. Messages via the above pelts may be sent through medium of a passing steamer.

From Ship To Ship. The general rate on ship to ship messages is 8d. per word, but varies according to nationality of steamer communicated with.

The American Line is not responsible for the transmission of messages.

Ocean Letters.—The Marconi Company have inaugurated an "Ocean Letter" service, by which radio-telegrams may be sent from one ship to another going in an opposite direction, for delivery by Registered Post from the first port of call of the late er vessel. 'the rate is (mclusive of wireless, postage and registration) 5s. 6d. for 30 words, plus ld. for each additional word up to a maximum of 100 words.

Further information may be obtalned by applying to the Purser.

Letters and telegrams may be addressed to the care of any of the Company's Offices. where they wlll be held until called for, or forwarded, accordlng to instructions. The latest editlons of the leading Amerlcan and English papers are kept on file at the Company's new West End Offices, No. 1, Cockapur Street, London, where Passengers' baggage wlll also be recelved and stored if requlred.

The Surgeon is authorized to make customary charges, subject in each case to the approval of the Commander, for treating Passengers at their request for any illness not originating on board the Ship. In the case of sickness developed on board no charge will be made, and medicine will be provided free in all circumstances.

Should the Steamer arrive at the New York Wharf after 8:00 pm, Passengers may land if they wish to do so, and have their baggage passed by the Customs authorities lmmediately on arrival, but those who prefer to remain on board may do so, and have their baggage passed the followlng morning not earlier than 7 o'clock.

Breakfast will be served to those who remain on board overnight.

Valuables. The American Line has provided a Safe in the office of the Purser in which Passengers may deposit Money, Jewels, or Ornaments for safe keeping.

Insurance of Baggage, etc. Arrangements have been made whereby Passengers can have their baggage insured against loss by sea or land, including risk of fire, breakage, theft or pilferage, from the time the baggage is received by the American Line until delivery at destination. Other risks can also be insured against.

The Company strongly recommend Passengers to insure their packages whenever practicable, as in the event of loss or damage to baggage the American Llne cannot under any circumstances accept any liabillty beyond the amount specified on their steamer contract ticket.

Travellers' Cheques. The Company's Cheques are accepted on board American Llne Steamers in payment of accounts, but the Pursers do not carry funds to enable them to cash same.

Orchestras. A String Orchestra of skilled musicians is carried on all the American Line Steamers of the New York Mail Service during the summer months.

Public Telephones With Booths and Operators on our New York Piers

Breakfast.—As the Bugle is not sounded for Breakfast, Passengers desirous of being wakened should arrange to be called,by their Bedroom Stewards.

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