Kemble reports an order for musket powder that he has received from G. Bibby. He advises the DuPont Company to ready the powder and have it shipped by the schooner Stephen Girard in Philadelphia. The powder is destined for Haiti.
Kemble offers his thoughts on why sales have been slow. He reports on competitor Bloomfield powder. He provides feedback from a Navy officer and a personal friend on the strength of DuPont powder and gives an update on a powder order by G. Bibby...
Text from back of image: 'Marine fliers who will complete a flight of 10,953 miles, the second longest flight in the history of aviation and the longest American flight. The men have flown from the Island of Haiti to Washington, St. Louis, San...
Text from back of image: 'Flying the same plane in which Clarence Chamberlin crossed the Atlantic, Captain J. E. Boyd, took off from Floyd Bennett Airport in New York City on June 11th on a projected non-stop good will flight to Port-Au-Prince,...
Text from back of image: "The U.S. Naval Air Scouts, shown above, operating with the surface fleet in the winter maneuvers in the Caribbean Sea, anchored off Haiti after their annual migration to southern waters."