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TRADE AND SHIPPING 
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Background 
T HE Worthington kerosene- 
gasoline engine has a back¬ 
ground of twenty odd years’ 
experience in the building of in¬ 
ternal combustion engines. This 
type is built in sizes from 1^4 to 
25 horsepower, other internal com¬ 
bustion engines cover a range all 
the way up to 2400 horsepower. 
Surely this means engine building 
ability. 
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Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation 
Executive Offices: 115 Broadway, New York City Branch Offices in 24 Large Cities 
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SHIPPING NOTES 
Improvement in Scandinavian Shipping 
The amount of Danish shipping tied up for lack 
or cargo has been reduced in volume from 258,300 
tons in January to 75,000 tons in May. At the be¬ 
ginning of this year 214,468 tons of Swedish ship¬ 
ping was reported idle, against 114,000 tons on 
April 1. The Norwegian merchant marine on May 
1 had only 487,000 tons idle out of a total tonnage 
of 2,623,000 tons. 
Svea Company’s Increased Service 
The Svea Company, which in normal times runs 
about 90 steamers in coast-wise, Baltic and North 
Sea trade, now has about 80 of its ships in full com¬ 
mission. The ore-shipping port, Narvik, the main 
outlet of the north Swedish iron ore, reports that 
its May figures beat all previous records, the total 
amounting to 600,000 tons. The Svea Company has 
this year extended the express steamer route so 
that these ships now run from Malmo, directly via 
Stockholm, to Sundsvall and Lulea, on the northern 
coast of Sweden. 
Air Harbor for Goteborg 
In addition to what Goteborg has accomplished 
with the completion of its free port facilities, up- 
to-date provisions are being made for air travel. 
A corporation has been formed to build an air 
station and operate it in connection with the city 
authorities. Among those interested in the project 
are Oscar von Sydow, Governor of Goteborg and 
Bobus province, and Dan Brostrom, Sweden’s most 
important shipowner. 
s. o. STRAY 
Steamship 
Corporation 
Steamship Agents and 
Ship Brokers 
REGULAR SERVICES 
STRAY LINE OF STEAMERS TO NORWAY 
Sailings every three weeks between U.S. & Norway 
NORDENFJELDSKE U. S. RUSSIAN & BALTIC 
LINE 
(Stray-Nordenfjeldske combined service) 
Sailings every three weeks between U. S. & Baltic 
ports 
STRAY’S SOUTH AMERICA LINE 
Monthly sailings between U. S., Brazil & River 
Plate 
S. 0. Stray Steamship Corporation 
General Agents 
Corner of Moore and Water Sts., New York City 
Phones: Bowling Green 8788-8792 
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