SS New York Passenger List - 16 January 1929
Front Cover of a Third Class Passenger List for the SS New York of the Hamburg America Line, Departing 16 January 1929 from Hamburg to New York via Boulogne-sur-Mer and Southampton, Commanded by Captain Graalfs. GGA Image ID # 177b3f6c9a
Senior Officers and Staff
- Commander: Captain Graalfs
- First Officer: H. Lehmann
- Second Officer: A. Ulffers
- Second Officer: F. Nobbe
- Second Officer: A. John
- Third Officer: W. Mahnke
- Fourth Officer: W. Schmidt
- Fourth Officer: W. Frels
- First Radio Officer: H. Stoldt
- Second Radio Officer: A. Küster
- Third Radio Officer: A. Richter
- Fourth Radio Officer: H. Munch
- Chief Engineer: W. Mitchell
- Second Engineer: Th.Vanselow
- Third Engineer: H. Gottschow
- Third Engineer: E. Schneider
- Third Engineer: W. Schlichting
- Fourth Engineer: J. Rodenburg
- Fourth Engineer: P. Reimer
- Fourth Engineer: F. Meyer
- Fourth Engineer: G. Rummel
- First Electrician: A. Bublitz
- Second Electrician: B. Ziegenfufi
- Projectionist (see below): H. Traugott
- First Physician: Dr. K. Koch
- Second Physician: Dr. S. Seiler
- Nurse: Gertrude Hoffmann
- Purser: O. Hofel
- Under Purser: F. Smeikal
- Under Purser: B. Venator
- Assistant Purser: K. Packendorff
- Assistant Purser: H. Bode
- Baggage Master: W. Henke
- Chief Steward - First Class: F. Schoenewald
- Assistant Chief Steward - First Class: A. Klein
- Assistant Chief Steward - First Class: H. Zimmermann
- Grill Room Chief: A. Blanck
- Chief Steward - Second Class: H. Siemoh
- Assistant Chief Steward - Second Class: A. Jacob
- Chief Steward - Third Class: A. Martiensen
- Assistant Chief Steward - Third Class: A. Heckermann
- Master Chef: K. Schneider
- Head of the Chapel: H. Reimers
- Choir Leader: A. Kaminsky
Projectionist: Another indicator for the former cinema of attractions were Projectionist. This offered a variety of additional services such as sound effects and pronounced comments. It was also true demonstration events, reminiscent of the attractions of a fairground. The presentation of the films presented itself was already an attraction reprentation. One particularly admired the machines shown there, rather than the movies. So you also attracted to the posters but not with the film titles with the name of the projection machine, for example, the biographer of the Cinematograph. So also own cinematographic manipulations like slow motion, reverse, etc. made from the fascinating and interesting. The effect of magnification, the close-up, was not used to the narrative punctuation, but was an attraction in itself. See Cinema of Attractions for additional information.
Departure of the SS New York of the Hamburg-American Line. GGA Image ID # 177b7ef8da
Third Class Passengers
- Mr. Wilhelm Ahlering
- Miss Gertrud Albers
- Miss Käthe Aldag
- Mr. Arfst Arfsten
- Miss Sophie Armbruster
- Miss Johanna Arndt
- Mrs. Gite Aronsoniene
- Miss Nesa Aronsoniene
- Mr. Nison Aronsoniene
- Mr. Mausa Jankel Aronsoniene
- Dveire Aronsoniene
- David Aronsoniene
- Mr. Josef Aughel
- Mrs. Josef Aughel
- Mr. J. Austein
- Miss Frida Bahle
- Mr. Christian Bank
- Mr. Hermann Banth
- Mr. Adolf Bässler
- Mrs. Adolf Bässler
- Alfred Bässler
- Artur Bässler
- Miss Ottilie Bässler
- Miss Clara Baum
- Miss Alwine Becker
- Mr. Ernst Behrmann
- Miss Verene Belser
- Miss Berta Belser
- Mr. Otto Benkert
- Mr. Josef Benz
- Mr. Paul Beyer
- Mrs. Emma Beyer
- Miss Natalie Berger
- Miss Gertrude Bernstein
- Mr. Hans Bielaczek
- Mr. Leonhard Bingold
- Mr. Emil Birndorf
- Mrs. Emil Birndorf
- Elna Birndorf
- Miss Elsa Bischoff
- Mr. Edmund Bollenbacher
- Miss Hedwig Bonnet
- Miss Christine von Borstel
- Miss Sophie Bosshart
- Mr. Emil Bousse
- Mr. Erich Braun
- Mrs. Erich Braun
- Miss Franziska Brechtel
- Miss Camilla Breins
- Mr. Karl Breuning
- Mrs. Karl Breuning
- Miss Katharina Buchbach
- Mr. Max Buchberger
- Mr. Heinrich Buchholz
- Mrs. Elisabeth Bühler
- Miss Marie Bühler
- Mr. Walter Bünso
- Mr. Max Büttner
- Mr. Alfred Butz
- Miss Johanna Buyny
- Mr. Richard Carle
- Mr. Carl Christensen
- Miss Ella Cesny
- Mr. Fritz Colditz
- Mrs. Erna Conrad
- Anna Conrad
- Karl Conrad
- Mr. Wilhelm Cornelius
- Mrs. Stefanie Czelder
- Mr. Martin Czelder
- Maria Czelder
- Anna Czelder
- Emil Czelder
- Mrs. Mary Davis
- Mr. Hermann Deckinger
- Mr. Paul Demmel
- Miss Creszenz Dickenherr
- Miss Erna Dietsch
- Mr. Rudolf Dittmann
- Miss Maria Detje
- Mr. Wilhelm Dohr
- Miss Rebecka Dohrmann
- Mr. Willi Drautz
- Mrs. Irma Dreier
- Gerd Dreier
- Ellen Dreyer
- Mr. August Drews
- Mr. Hans Drews
- Mr. Paul Dreyer
- Mrs. Henriette Duncker
- Mr. Fritz Dunkel
- Mr. Rudolf Eccardt
- Miss Emmi Ehlers
- Miss Constanze Ehmke
- Mr. Friedrich Eichhorn
- Mr. Ludwig Eiffler
- Mr. Rolf Eimer
- Mrs. Elise Eischen
- Mrs. Mary Elwis
- Miss Meta Fahrenkrug
- Mr. Max Faust
- Miss Erna v. d. Fecht
- Mr. Walter Felsberg
- Mr. Werner Fischer
- Miss Margarete Fischer
- Mr. Sigmund Fischleiber
- Mr. Gustav Flaskamp
- Mrs. Gustav Flaskamp
- Miss Hildegard Floer
- Mr. Wilhelm Forchert
- Mr. Fred Frank
- Mrs. Fred Frank
- Miss Ida Frank
- Mrs. Frieda Franke
- Mr. Peter Franzen
- Mrs. Peter Franzen
- Mr. Edgar Frels
- Mr. Hinrich Freudenthal
- Mr. Otto Fried
- Miss Maria Fried
- Mr. Adolf Fritsch
- Mr. Karl Fuchs
- Mr. Wilhelm Funk
- Mr. Albert Funke
- Mr. Heinrich Funke
- Mr. Heinrich Garber
- Mr. Willy Gehler
- Miss Martha Geiger
- Miss Emma Geisler
- Mr. Otto Geissler
- Miss Wiebke Giese
- Mr. Otto Gilcher
- Miss Klara Glatzer
- Mrs. Elsa Gleinig
- Mr. Kurt Gleinig
- Miss Ilse Gleinig
- Mr. Gunther Gleinig
- Miss Frieda L. Gogelein
- Mr. Adolf Goltermann
- Mr. Josef Gosert
- Mrs. Josef Gosert
- Mr. William Grabe
- Mr. Josef Greber
- Mr. Wilhelm Greber
- Mr. Leonhard Grebner
- Mr. Franz Gross
- Miss Anna Grünewald
- Miss Josefine Gruninger
- Mr. Hermann Grust
- Mr. Georg Gunnesch
- Mrs. Georg Gunnesch
- Mr. Pieter van Guns
- Mr. Adolf Güttler
- Miss Minna Habenicht
- Miss Anna Hach
- Mr. Karl Häfele
- Miss Gertrud Hägele
- Mr. Emil Nagel
- Miss Mathilde Hahn
- Miss Irma Hanberg
- Mr. Paul Hand
- Mr. Christian Hansen
- Mr. Heinrich Hansen
- Mr. Ewald Harksel
- Mr. Carl Hartmann
- Mr. Willy Haug
- Mr. Alfred Hauser
- Miss Katharina Haussmann
- Mr. Paul Heesch
- Mrs. Paul Heesch
- Mr. Wilhelm Heidrich
- Miss Frieda Heinacker
- Mr. Willy Heinsohn
- Mr. Heinrich Heinsohn
- Miss Hermine Heitmann
- Miss Milda Heller
- Miss Emma Hermann
- Mr. Willy Hermsdorf
- Mrs. Willy Hermsdorf
- Mrs. Gertrud Hey
- Anneliese Hey
- Miss Anna Heydolph
- Miss Louise Heydolph
- Mr. Wilhelm Hill
- Mrs. Wilhelm Hill
- Mr. August Hillebrecht
- Mr. Ferdinand Hintze
- Miss Gertrud Hintze
- Mr. Hermann Hiss
- Mr. Eduard Hochreiter
- Mr. Erich Hoffmann
- Mr. Erwin Hoffmann
- Mr. Georg Hoffmann
- Mr. Hans Hoffsommer
- Mr. Josef Hofmeister
- Mr. Paul Holl
- Mr. Justus Hommel
- Miss Margarete Hopp
- Mrs. Helena Hrbcek
- Anna Hrbcek
- Marie Hrbcek
- Mr. Franz Huber
- Miss Elisabeth Hubner
- Mr. Rudolf Huhn
- Mr. John Huss
- Mr. Heinrich Hüttemann
- Mrs. Elisabeth Hütter
- Franziska Hütter
- Mr. Herbert Hüttig
- Mr. William Imhof
- Mr. Harald Ingwersen
- Mr. Erwin Jacobsen
- Mr. Arno Jahr
- Mr. Artur Jankowski
- Miss Maria Jelitzki
- Mr. Hermann Jentarra
- Mr. Emil Jessen
- Mrs. Emil Jessen
- Mr. Erich Jetter
- Mrs. Margarete Johansson
- Miss Amanda lunge
- Mr. August Kahl
- Mr. Albert Kapfenstein
- Mr. Heinrich Kappen
- Mr. Paul Kehl
- Miss Elisabeth Keller
- Mr. John Keller
- Mr. Hermann Kern
- Mr. Otto Kern
- Mr. Hermann Kinast
- Miss Berta King
- Miss Paula King
- Miss Kunigunde King
- Mr. John Klein
- Mrs. John Klein
- Anneliese Klein
- Mr. Eugen Kleinbub
- Mr. Richard Klibschon
- Mrs. Luise Klippstein
- Miss Anna Klippstein
- Mrs. Ida Knuth
- Miss Nanni Knuth
- Mr. Franz Kobach
- Miss Marie Kohagen
- Mr. Joe Komma
- Mr. Martin Koop
- Mr. Otto Kölz
- Mr. Fritz Krah
- Mrs. Fritz Krah
- Mrs. Anna Krakovsky
- Josef Krakovsky
- Mr. Hermann Kraus
- Mr. Fritz Kremkus
- Mr. Erich Kreuter
- Miss Luise Kritzer
- Mr. Fridolf Kröncke
- Miss Marta Kröncke
- Miss Wanda Kroherr
- Miss Therese Kroll
- Mrs. Frieda Kromberg
- Rolof Kromberg
- Mr. Emil Kümmerle
- Mr. Friedrich Kuhlenkampf
- Miss Maria Kull
- Mr. Joseph Kunkel
- Miss Elisabeth Kuntze
- Miss Anna Landgraf
- Mr. Johannes Längerich
- Mr. Hans Langenbucher
- Mr. Carl Landt
- Mrs. Carl Landt
- Mrs. Eva Lange
- Mr. Emil Latschar
- Mr. Georg Lautemann
- Mr. Friedrich Lehnert
- Mrs. Ella Liebau
- Otto Liebau
- Mr. Alfred Lingner
- Mrs. Alfred Lingner
- Mr. Erich Linkewitz
- Mrs. Erich Linkewitz
- Miss Maria Linz
- Mr. Karl Löffel
- Mr. Rudolf Loos
- Mr. John Loritz
- Mrs. John Loritz
- Mr. Georg Lotter
- Miss Anna Maass
- Mr. Hermann Maier
- Mr. Eduard Markgraf
- Mr. Fritz Marquardt
- Miss Julianne Martensen
- Mrs. Rosa Mas
- Mr. Karl Mayer
- Miss Therese Mayer
- Miss Josefa Mayerhofer
- Miss Marie Meinschien
- Mr. Gustav Meister
- Miss Elisabeth Menten
- Miss Eleonore Messemer
- Mr. Heinrich Messmer
- Miss Katherina Metzger
- Miss Berta Meyer
- Miss Brunhilde Meyer
- Miss Margarete Meyer
- Mr. Werner Michael
- Mr. Robert Michalski
- Mr. Georg Milbredt
- Mr. Johann Miller
- Mr. Erwin Mockler
- Mr. Julius Moeller
- Miss Emma Mohn
- Mr. Julius Möller
- Mr. Heinrich Joachim Graf von Moltke
- Mr. Bernhard Muller
- Mr. Herbert Muller
- Mr. Max Muller
- Mr. Oswald Muller
- Mr. Adolf Müllerschön
- Mr. Joseph Mundbrodt
- Miss Frieda Müssigmann
- Mr. Emil Nachbauer
- Mr. Alfred Naeder
- Mrs. Alfred Naeder
- Mrs. Anna Naglitsch
- Mr. Franz Naglitsch
- Miss Lydia Nauert
- Miss Katharina Neff
- Mr. Erich Nerlich
- Miss Auguste Neumann
- Miss Hulda Nickelsen
- Miss Hedwig Niebusch
- Mr. Walter Niejahr
- Mr. Albert Oemcke
- Mr. Walter Oehmichen
- Mr. Oskar Oehri
- Mr. Otto Offermann
- Mr. Wilhelm Onstein
- Mr. Heinrich Ossendorf
- Mrs. Heinrich Ossendorf
- Mr. Hermann Pachler
- Mr. Bruno Paschke
- Mrs. Minna Passow
- Mr. Herbert Peters
- Miss Magda Petersen
- Mr. Paul Petzold
- Mrs. Paul Petzold
- Mr. George Pfaffmann
- Mrs. George Pfaffmann
- Oswald Pfaffmann
- George Pfaffmann Jr.
- Mr. Hermann Pfeiffer
- Mrs. Josefine Platzer
- Mr. Hans Pohle
- Mrs. Hans Pohle
- Erna Lotte Pohle
- Mr. Fritz Polter
- Mr. Edward Frill
- Miss Agnes Puknat
- Mr. Simon Puschnig
- Miss Hertha Quednau
- Mrs. Martha Raab
- Mr. Andreas Raab
- Mrs. Andreas Raab
- Miss Maria Rahn
- Mrs. Auguste Raich
- Miss Maria Rams
- Mr. Friedrich Rau
- Miss Caroline M. Reale
- Mr. Josef Rebel
- Mr. Karl Redisch
- Mr. Wilhelm Reichert
- Mr. Paul Reimann
- Mrs. Paul Reimann
- Miss Erika Reimann
- Waltraut Reimann
- Mr. Jacob Reinheimer
- Mr. Alexander Reinheimer
- Mr. Arthur Reinsch
- Mrs. Therese Reiter
- Hansi Reiter
- Mr. Ernst Renbelt
- Mrs. Marie Rennwolt
- Mr. August Retzko
- Mr. Ernst Richter
- Mr. Fritz Riedel
- Miss Lina Riedel
- Mr. Georg Riegler
- Mr. Giovanni Rigazio
- Miss Ella Ritter
- Mr. Helmuth Rodrian
- Mr. Richard Rodrian
- Mr. Hermann Röder
- Mr. Paul Röder
- Mrs. Paul Röder
- Mrs. Adele Roggendorf
- Mr. Josef Roggendorf
- Miss Ottilie Roggendorf
- Miss Erna Rohde
- Mrs. Lina Roos
- Günter Roos
- Helmut Roos
- Mr. Ludwig Rosa
- Miss Luise Rosche
- Mrs. Gisella Roth
- Miss Margit Roth
- Mr. Fritz Rothenberg
- Miss Margarete Rüffer
- Miss Frieda Rudat
- Mr. Otto Russhardt
- Mr. Erwin Sammet
- Mr. Jakob Sander
- Mr. Wilhelm Sanger
- Mr. Sax Saxen
- Miss Helene Schäffer
- Mr. Karl Schneider
- Miss Elisabeth Schäffer
- Mrs. Marie Schramm:Heinacker
- Mr. Rudolf Schäfl
- Mr. Heini Schafranski
- Mr. Michael Schrick
- Mrs. Leia Schapira
- Mrs. Michael Schrick
- Jacob Schapira
- Tina Schapira
- Mr. Walter Schroeder
- Mrs. Lena Schwarz
- Miss Anna Schappele
- Gustav Schwarz
- Mrs. Else Scheeper
- Miss Martha Schwien
- Mr. Helmut Scheeper
- Miss Berta Schwind
- Magdalene Scheeper
- Herma Scheeper
- Mr. Eugen Schüle
- Miss Elisabeth Schubring
- Miss Helene Scheer
- Mr. Arthur Schulz
- Mr. Wilhelm Scheibe
- Mr. Moses Schuster
- Mrs. Wilhelm Scheibe
- Mr. Herbert Schütze
- Mr. Erwin Schenk
- Mr. Rudolf Sczesny
- Miss Rosa Schiehle
- Mr. Max Seiler
- Mr. Jakob Schindlbeck
- Mr. Theodor Sennrich
- Katharina Schlaich
- Miss Johanna Seufert
- Mr. Friedrich Schlimme
- Mrs. Dora Shepard
- Mr. Julius Schloss
- Mrs. Antonie Sidlo
- Mr. Johannes Schlunk
- Daniela Sidlo
- Mr. Adolf Schmidt
- Mr. Oswald Siwera
- Mr. Franz Schmidt
- Mr. Albert Siwera
- Miss Helene Schmidt
- Mrs. Helene Skrzypzak
- Mr. Jonny Schmidt
- Mr. Oscar Söchtig
- Mr. Fritz Schmidt
- Mrs. Oscar Söchtig
- Miss Ida Schmidt
- Miss Luise Sorg
- Mr. Albert Schneider
- Mr. Karl Sroka
- Mr. Karl Schneider
- Miss Veronika Starkmann
- Mr. Alfred Stech
- Mr. Wilhelm Sterner
- Miss Fridoline Stier
- Mrs. Therese Stoelzel
- Miss Therese Stoiber
- Mrs. Franziska Stoll
- Irmgard Stoll
- Miss Louise Straub
- Mr. Hermann Strobel
- Miss Pauline Strohmaier
- Mr. Paul Stromberg
- Mr. Heinrich Stroop
- Mrs. Heinrich Stroop
- Hilde Stroop
- Mr. Franz Strozyk
- Mr. Maximilian Stuber
- Mr. Salvador Alvarez Suarez
- Mr. Walter Suchorski
- Mr. Louis Szucs
- Mrs. Louis Szucs
- Mr. Gustav Tapler
- Mrs. Gustav Tapler
- Gustav Tapler Jr.
- Mr. Erich Thürfelder
- Miss Ella Thurau
- Miss Luise Titus
- Mr. Leopold Tramm
- Mr. Hermann Vagts
- Mrs. Alice Veeser
- Miss Margarete Vöglein
- Miss Anna Vogel
- Mr. Bernhard Voigtländer
- Mr. Hermann Wagner
- Miss Anna Weber
- Miss Helene Weilandt
- Mr. Michael Weinzierl
- Anna Weller
- Miss Mimi Wendt
- Mr. August Wenkel
- Miss Elisabeth Weppler
- Miss Elisabeth Wepprich
- Miss Emilie Werle
- Mr. Heinrich Wessels
- Miss Anna Wieck
- Mr. Erich Wiehl
- Miss Wilhelmine Wiesel
- Miss Anni Wölfel
- Miss Anna Wolf
- Miss Anna Wolf
- Mr. Gerhard Wosniok
- Miss Hildegard Wurster
- Mr. Walter Zache
- Miss Martha Ziezold
- Mr. Hans Zitzelsberger
- Mr. Viteslav
To Southampton:
- Mr. Viteslav Tomes
- Mrs. Viteslav Tomes
View Of The Skyscrapers In Manhattan New York On Approach To Pier. GGA Image ID # 177b939b55
Information for Passengers
On the morning following the departure from Cuxhaven the steamer will call at Boulogne-sur-Mer in France, on the same afternoon at Southampton in England in order to land and embark Passengers. On the third day of the trip the ocean voyage begins.
On arrival in New York officials of the Hamburg American Line (United American Lines, General Agents) are boarding the steamer whowill be glad to assist Passengers. Money remittances for Passengers will be paid there. Railway orders for Passengers booked to a point in the interior of the country will be exchanged against actual railroad tickets. Passengers are requested to apply in this regard to the Landing Agent of the Hamburg American Line.
On arrival in New York the "Landing card" attached to your ticket is to be handed to the Immigration Officer for endorsement. The baggage may be checked to the Passengers' destination after the custom inspection has taken place.
PREPAIDS of The Hamburg America Line. Should you wish to have your family, relatives or friends follow you to the United States or Canada, we would recommend you to buy for them a Prepaid ticket over our Line. For this purpose please apply to one of our own offices in the United States or Canada, mentioned hereunder, or to any of our agencies in the cities and larger towns of the United States and Canada, which will be glad to furnish any information desired, and issue Prepaid tickets over our Line without additional charge.
In Europe all Prepaid Passengers will be taken care of by the Agents of the Hamburg America Line appointed in all larger places. They will endeavor to render every possible assistance to Prepaid Passengers in securing the necessary papers and eventually the United States visa.
New York:
Hamburg America Line
39, Broadway
Boston, MASS.:
Hamburg America Line
131, State St.
Los Angeles, CAL.:
Hamburg America Line
432, Citizens National Bank Building
St. Louis, MO.:
Hamburg America Line
812, Olive St.
San Francisco, CAL.:
Hamburg America Line
574, Market St.
Chicago, ILL.:
Hamburg America Line Hamburg America Line
117, N. Michigan Ave.
Philadelphia, PA.:
"Atlantic Building,"
262, South Broad St.
Canada
Montreal, QUE.:
Hamburg America Line
288, St. James St.
Halifax, N. S.:
R. A. Corbett & Co., Ltd.
Winnipeg, MAN.:
Hamburg America Line
274, Main St.
EDMONTON, ALTA:
Hamburg America Line
Adams Building
Money Orders. By virtue of her efficient agency-organization extending throughout Europe, the Hamburg America Line accepts in the United States Money Orders for transmission to Germany, Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Jugoslavia, Roumania, Poland, Russia, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. The payments—transmitted by cable or letter—will be effected promptly, and upon request of the remitter either made in United States currency or the currency prevailing in the respective country. Please apply to any agency of the Hamburg America Line in the United States which will gladly render any desired information as to the convenient and well protective manner of these remittances.
Valuables or Money. Valuables or money should not be left in the cabin, but be placed in charge of the Purser in his safe. No responsibility, however, can be accepted by the Company.
Letters and Telegrams. Mail arriving for Passengers will be distributed in the office of the Purser.
Letters and postcards written during the voyage may be left at the Purser's Office which on payment of the postage will see that they are forwarded.
Wireless telegrams are accepted by the Radio Officer on duty in the Third Class.
Physician. For medical attendance in case of sickness contracted on board no charge is made; medicines are also provided free of cost.
Baggage. The baggageroom where all large trunks are stored will be open daily at certain hours. Passengers are requested to refer all baggage matters during the voyage to the baggage official on duty. Arrangements between Passengers and stewards or other members of the crew are not binding on the Company. For hand baggage the Company will assume no responsibility.
Passengers are reminded that the porters on the New York piers are not allowed to ask for gratuities in consideration of the handling of Passengers' baggage, they being paid sufficient wages for their services. If, nevertheless, any porter should demand payment for handling such baggage, Passengers are requested to note the number plate on his cap and to report him to one of the uniformed policemen on the pier.
Steamer Chairs and Rugs. Upon application to the deck stewards, steamer chairs and rugs, can be rented during the voyage, at a charge of $ 1.— each. Places for steamer chairs are assigned by the deck steward.
Meals:
- Breakfast at 8.00 a. m
- Dinner at 12.00 noon
- Supper at 6.00 p. m
- As well as: Coffee and Cake at 3.00 p. m
Corner Of Third Class Dining Room On The SS New York. GGA Image ID # 177bf843e5
Smoking Room. The smoking room is open early in the morning until 12.00 pm Smoking is prohibited in the social rooms and the staterooms as well as in the passageways below deck.
Third Class Smoking Room On The SS New York. GGA Image ID # 177c36f2b5
Hot and Cold Baths. A number of comfortable public bathrooms are provided on board. The bathroom steward or stewardess will attend to the bath upon the passenger's request.
Third Class Bath And Stateroom on the SS New York. GGA Image ID # 177c482bd7
Library. The books in the library may be obtained upon application to the library steward, and are at the disposal of Passengers free of charge. A list of such books is kept by the library steward. Passengers are requested not to leave books lying on deck or in the social rooms.
Music. The orchestra plays daily for 1 hour either in the forenoon, or in the afternoon, and also for 2 hours in the evening either for concert or dancing.
Amusements. A number of games such as Shuffle Board, Dominoes, Chess, Quoits, etc., are at the disposal of Passengers. Moving pictures are shown several times during the trip.
Barber. The barber is authorized to charge for his services according to the tariff fixed by the Company. The price list will be found in the barber shop.
Attendance. Passengers are requested to bring any complaints to the notice of the Chiefsteward, and, if the complaint is not promptly investigated, to apply to the Purser or to the Captain.
Third Class Ladies Saloon On The SS New York. GGA Image ID # 177c6e8a64