Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 26, 1921, Night Extra, Page 24, Image 24

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EVENING PUBLIC
LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1021
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Mevie of Suburbanite Trying te Sleep
in Bedroom of City Flat : y j- p- mcevey
UNDRESSES and gets Inte pajamas
furnUlinil br city host.
Finds lfgs tee Ions nml rolls tlirni tin.
itl-
low awl turnn In.
Rell up nmm. puts wnti'h under pll
Mftttrcfn doesn't xccin te fit Mm rurvfa
Flllew ecemii Miange.
RtudlPH wallpaper denlcn in dim liglit.
Pezfh off.
In nwnkmed by rear of elewitptl train.
Listens te It ruinbli nway and swc.m
softly.
Dezes off.
Is nwnhciirt by rear nml vibration of
big truck p.iH.slnir.
Turns ever saagely and buries bend in
pillow.
Henrn trniti whistle in distance.
Aute tears b with cutout wide open.
People upstairs start belated dance.
Recerd plnjs "All Ily Myself."
Swears Hiivneely and wishes he was.
Lull in dandng nml music.
Dezen off.
Doorbell ling'
Vnlcis just outside luslroop luslreop luslroep
Borne mistake.
Velets apolegixo prefusi-l' .
Rut net t liim.
Baby niTiisj, court Ioseh nippie in ins
sliep.
CANCELLATION OF GERMAN
DEBT URGED BY M'KENNA
Fermer British Minister Declares
Allies' Less Greater Than Gam
thleage. Orf. 2i -' IU A V -Pajment
by Uermnnx ,f liei r.pnnitien
debt te (Jreut Itritain nnd n pn.wm-nt
by the Allies of the war loins from
Great Itritain might "pnne mther u
eurse than a blruig, ' "aid Kesitiald
MeKennii. former I'limu-diiir uf tin- K
chequer of drent llril.nu. Iuhi niglu in
An nddri'sx en international tiiiiin-'c ami
trn''e before th I einmcrcial Club of
Chicago.
"We lese mnre In our mil tr b the
e.(stenre of 1MMM.00U unemphned.' lie
aiil. "than we slutll ewr get in nluc
from the fjermnn reparations ever a
period 'f ihirn jeur I would rather
fcce our ieeiIe emplejeu and jirediK'ius
wealth tlinn rcicmng n dribble of
wealth from tiermany ; t the i-et of
being iinempleypil
"And what 1 va. ,f ..nr-Im s i true
in u lewer decree .if the 1 Pifil i!iues.
Whn 1 sec tlies.' things I r".ill liegin
te dmiht uiether h is ler t'ie beiictit
of ,the I tiiti'i! Klngdei i that llic
reparations sheiilil h" paid, ami wiief-cr
tlie debts of the Allies te us might i,et. i
if tluj were paid, pree rather a cuis! '
than n blessing.
"(in many is called en te ea. a n. mi
mum amount annually of SimIi.OOO.OOO
and can only p.n it by expert. ns goods
in excess of the imports she receives. ,
As fast as. we endeavor te reduce our
price te meet the foreign demand, mere
paptr marl's are NmiciI ni.d sold abroad
and down gees the external uilun of the
murk.
"The consequence is the (iern.an
(rueeessfullv undersell- us and under- '
tells von. She pas the reparations, but
we liuvf In England -'.(MMi.eiM) uneiii- .
plejed ami you have mam iin in 'his
ceuntr. NVe riiuuet get our people
employed again until we can u.arkit our
joeds."
The net war d' bt due IJreat lint.iin
exactly eipi.ils the amount that !r-at
Britain ewes the United States, he
aid.
Waken up and tells the world.
Including luckle.su suburbanite.
Shakes pillow fiercely with teeth.
RtirrewH under covers and puts pillow
ever his bead,
liaby emits long row of one-syllnble
screams.
Sub-ddcs with a few gurgle.
Suburbanite dozes off.
AUTUMN ItFJWltTa
AT v"i tTV N. 4.
jirrt'jiN ltKHenTs
"ati.antue. en v. n. j.
Awakened bj noise as of an elephant
with broken nrehes toddling exer
wooden bridge.
It is the milkman coming down the
stairs.
Wagons rattle through the alley.
Sounds of "Whoa:" and "(Jet up. you
blanket? wn of u gosh darned
dingus.1'
Sounds of people walking outside win
dow. Sounds of automobiles whizzing by.
Sounds of host and family getting up
and stirring around.
Sounds of splashing in bathroom ..ml
ri tiff inc.
At least the host thinks it Is
Suburbanite ghes up
i AKe g"fs up
".la have a geI niget s sleep
"Yea, tin". Slept llk n leg."
Mar
BEGIN WAR ON HUNTERS
IN DELAWARE COUNTY'
Farmers Assert Property le De
streyed State Police May Aid '
runners of Delaware l eunty hue
declared a war en hunters and ur.- i i
paring te protect their property w.M
private guardf and a detail of the Sru Sru
pelice which has been premised them b
District Atterne William Taj ler. of
Media.
At u meeting last night of the l'nrta
ers" I'retectUc Association of I'pper
Chi. Ii' ster Township pretests were mild
against the "invasion of bottles of gun
ners who destiny prepertj." The farm
eis declared the hunter-, who come en te
' lir ir property knock down fences, and
ileire l heir equipment. District At
torney Taj ler uttMidcd the meeting.
similar meeting was uKe hebl last '
night bv the far rs of Middletown.
et. cord. Eiigeiiiend and Springllehl
T'ewihips. Thej pritestul agalnt
hiintirs sheeting pb' usaiits and pur-tridge-i
en their land.
Th( said that If hunter, kill off this
game it will be u great les-. te them,
as tie- plea-ai.ts ami pcvtrnlges are n
gnat h..ln 1:1 destrejing. bugs that infest
the crops. (,' "J
Thej jiasseil resolutions te einp.ey a
niiiuber of ornate guards te keep uwi.y
1 the hunters. "
HISTORIC STONE FOR LEGION
AN ANNOUNCEMENT
0Jtr
nflartboreugbBlcnbeim,
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
begs te announce tlint during the months of
November le .Tannary inclusive
it has established en the American Plan (including meals)
the following Weekly
WINTER RATES
DOUBLE ROOM AND BATH, TWO PEOPLE, $83, 193 and $112
according te locitien, and a
SINGLE ROOM AND BATH, ONE PERSON .... $60 and $70
A email number of particularly choice locations are at higher rates.
During these months the climate of Atlantic
City is the most delightful of the whole year.
Beth houses will remain open instead of one of them closing as
heretofore. Exquisite music a feature. Obstacle Gelf en front lawn.
Hersebatk Riding, Gelf (2 Championship Courses), Rolling Chairs,
Piers, Theatres, Mewcs, and countless ether amusements.
OV.NEIlSllir MANAGEMENT
JOSIAH WHITE & SONS COMPANY.
.AUTl'MN nnSORTW
i.AKKWOOn. N. J.
AtlTHMN nBSOIITS
KXId'AVOOD. N. .1.
EMIREL -HOUSE
LJVKEWOOD, N.J.
Is New Open
Faxerablu Kneirn for 4 War te a Dlicr(m(nciHii0 CIlcntl
A Wlintrsemt. llfnllhful Spot In the Pines of New Jersey
It Miles Prem Philadelphia SplemlM Moter tieatU
ir Multes Avtillnhle for rerinnnent Kncntement
Superior Gelf Riding Tennis Fishing
DenMct "OWN TIIKOUCIII Tim YCAtlS."
A. J. Mtltl'HV ' C. V. Mjntl'HY
Munacer Ass t Jig'.
TOUTtB
TOt'US
Tinms
PknTI.ANTIC CITV MmttV
On the nieh rrvnt
PRE WAR RATE8
Urietn nintnilrtlr. 8ll?s 0ti
SIb1 J Hmnlri tfiwr M ft wmk
Itaem )Prlt.lh.tb MI tela - -DM
Ttanalrt W.t.t ..!
Kxmb ttMitUith.::il -
DoebU Rm. Crliit Dttk
CsMan furMti 196 p wk
OmtnMp Muufintnt Phrai KM
LeK L'r .Miike Ien trt til Heme in the
Sn.ar k-rvv Wim. 1-"- L eiikc ion reel in iieitie in ine
TM.M U HOTEL MORTON
. . (Irenn Ktnl Vlrtlnln Ave-
riftnter, 1'rlMite llmhs, tte,
FIIA I'. IIKI.1. . PA VI.
Cnpurlty 300
Alnn Outn.
M. COPr.. Prep.
a
0sf7HsCd
BOTHWELt
VlrslnlK Ave second heute from Heard lti
MJ Steel Tier. Every appointment. HtrhMt
ttandard In culstne and lervlce. Ulkt. Mpee.
1 V'alt and Winter Rate. J. Hnthwlt 'rev.
inr'nl.i nv .Id hotel (rnm lieaeli. Private
hnh run. water, elev.i uedur eu Kati rates.
SAM I 1,1 1" t'nner. N.J ret.t TVS Mr
HOTEL CONTINENTAL
Always epn, always reartv, tfrms mndsrat. i
Wr" or thene. M. WAI.SIt ntlNPAV
The
Raymond-Whitcomb
Mediterranean
Cruise
The Best-
CRllISES
Trem New Yerk te Havana, Klngiten,
Panama Cannl, Vencsuetn, Trinidad,
narbndet, Tort de France, St. Pierre. St.
Thomai, San Juan, Nassau and Bermuda.
MEGANT1C
Jan. 17 Feb. 18 March 20
LarKeitdimenilonsefanysteamihlpialllng
te West InJiei. Over 25 years' experience
In Winter Ctulies. Apply Crulie Dept.
VOYAGES
Frem New Yetk te the Medltcrtsnn.
Madeira. Gibraltar, AIBleri, MenM
Genea, Naples, Athens, Alexandria f
Egypt and the Nile. r
ADRIATIC ( 24,54 1 tens)
Jn.nun.ty 7 February 18
ARABIC (17,324 tens)
Janunry 2 1 March 4
Independent Travel. Boeldnm te an.
Pert. Apply Mediterranean Dept.
White Star Service, of the same high standard which hat made the Olympic Intematle.
ally famous, pre Idea utmost luxury for cither voyage. "-
TO City
Akditeanean
v Wtitt today for
Mediltrranetirt or
JVttt InJiti Decile!
WHITE STAR LINE
riilltulelpmii l'.iNneiiKer Acentt
1S10 IVi'tmt trcct
Wrilitei .
Mtdltttranran or
iVtitlndmBeQUtt
AILANIILLIIT.n.J. a
i Directly en. tKe OceaivFbrLt
jMUrtinwHdiu unuuutui iuuu.umv
I CAPACITY OOV
0 GARACB
Wn.ImlrntiM- Kentucky Av. nr. nct).
WCSUTlinSlcr t.;,evalerj prtvata baths.
runnp water Open all ear. C A. KOPP.
I..KKVOI. N J.
WbKertf.Buzi
BiMagsisBiwia
rri si'i-sxr
dMi in... rr ,r Nevviv uulll and newly furnished
A Modern Hetel ut Moderate Itates
All eutilde rooms, elnstle or en suite rmats
bath" lM ar-u cla runntnc vrter ami
i. ..h,i. m nit rooms. IxrellT.t Hunrarlan
fr -?"- r- "9" - n- -JO , euisln Mui'' at meal tlmea uid for dancln
7Lf2 rV CtfCsWl.C I brill and truard rooms. Special ra'es until
0'A- r r ii-ii-- vr ' m. ""' ... ii,,, rec at cemmere a rates
Booklet Ttephene: Lakeoed 3.11 or New
Vryb rmrn rinvler r.'.'a.
I nekuel.eJ i
llBlitt, ruh
'e-it culslnx
.r a Ave n ar lte.i
f, r - ' rt an J s-rvt I" ei t
nl'e viri-i.' V VAtr hnths l.x
HACK TO PRE-WAR RATES
-r, r lercr jiel.rlteO )' all ar.
I INTOV n. ARNOM). Owner & Mnimcf
.. RA-N R0YD ''f- j 4
J.nn f in n-1! rooms ;-iI.itc 1 ath
i nig a Mer low rutew ISAAT tt tWKH.
Hetel Boscobel Aln
rates Bt m heat. PH. 117 A F. MA rttON
SHflRFHAM Vlrclnln Ave. near neich
- nl fT , ..n I u inter rae- Aleis tirutr.
WiUTr
1 AKBWOOD,
VN 'l,Eltl
N J
K ' I T
j-TI'-AMItll-.TS -IthKOItTS
ERICSSON LINE
r .r4L-?"
-3y wz-
Ver llftltlmere a Wnshlncten.
I), r , Norfolk nml tile Smith
D.iIIt 'erilre eeeit SiindAT. l'reliltt ami
l,.i--rm;rr, A u'clerk 1. M.i snttiritiu. 3
o'clock IV M., from Tier 3. H. Delnnnre ut,,
Tl II iilettiMi
".TKAMSIIirS r.rOBTS
The Ontwoed
& Inlei rntes B
National Headquarters Building te New Clarien
Contain One Frem Marne Bridge -------
IntliaiiJIKills, Intl.. ict. ll!. ' ll; A
I' t-I'.e I'll ut ll.inlini;. iii",iln i' ut
l.i", ('abiii"t, liut'Timrs uf all Uk1 Siaic
in th' Inieii. ';i(ii cf all tlic l.uai
fitie. mi.! carli tle'.fif.itf ti tin hiuiennl
nnvt'iitieii if tin' An "I i an Lpuimu ut
K.iik-18 Cit v.i-ri' -flit invii.ititiiis jc-.
tfnlay bj !i)' frii'ir McC.n. uf In-
iliaiia te :itt''i'J th" fertiial l ilicitnu
of the jreuniN anil tin1 I-t intr u' Hi
c onifrMetii' uf tlK ti.itienal liciiliiuai
Kent'trky
11 tir-'l i. k
A'e
S K
Jus, oft
n.m.fa-e
mei nt rore.NO, r.
UT' " all ynar ('egant
e. ntn Ii erirel.M fall
t C I . 4 V V Artman
ntrc(. i'A.
Old Orchard
In tbr I'ocenoe,
Open All sur.
llonUlet.
rnr.xre. r..
, I
ASHFVlI.l.K. N. ,
CANAL AGA N SHOWS PR0FTi"'rs ,l""""" et ""' illl i.'pkhi,
vmimhu huhiim onuiie rnurii )ir Nl,v,.nil)l,r ,, Ti. i.lt,uiiTt N ,
he linlianu' ar ni'Mmuial, uml n
1921
ir
COM Sl(I.IMM.'.lHKl.
Marxlial Piirli i'l th dti-ui
sretiinK ami liu t'i" ftirueitiuiu in 1 1.
.ifti'rnueii el lii. ,'II-iln isit te lu-
ilianapelix. Tlif Monc 1 from tlie Martin
Rlvi-r Rriilce. at Jlnttuii-rl'lilirr
'.ml au leiiiitnl Je tin- A .ii-rium I."-
Riell llj till' FlCIlcIl ll.ltll-'l
! CHURCHES MAY MERGE
en
Net Wipes Out Deficit Caused
by Slides
YluAliiiiBtuii. 'let. "J. -!! I' '--for
tin- fourth peniei-utnf ti-'.-il .i-ar
the I'anani.i (.'anal in li'JI -hmul u
profit. urreriJinp: te official n pnrri te-celvi-ti
huri'. Tin exce-s in r--ci'H e-. or
expenditure in the ypar einliiii; .him- -SO
att wa-. Riven as aipprmlinan-lj .-.-712,0110.
or -ufflelPiit te ln- mi the
lftet of tli" dcticit ri-ultini: from xhdutt
in thu earlier Mars of opt-intien.-' I A, ,, .
The com of the ca-nl te .lunr- M). or! Congregation te Vete Tonight
"investrtl iMtiital," was iveti as Proposed Church
3(J'1S5.4V--"1 ''?, . ,. Tlie question of whether the LiUMepa!!
Stnti--lii inilicatuiK i-entinuul growth ,.,,,,. , . I
Of Hhinments of fresh fr.iit, thren.'li the . thureh of tlm Hely Apostles, at 1 en-
cnnnl arc imblishcil in the ctirtitit issue ' ty-rtr'-t and Christian Htret-'.s. wil'
et me ranama anai iteceni uur nK i change entities with the Chapel r.f the
me tignt mourns
thin trathc totaled
nearly UMIO tens eriKiiintcl en the wer
Write for
SPECIAL
Fall and Winter
RATES
BATTERY PARK HOTEL
Asheville, N. C.
West Indies
?7 Cruises
reur Uc Luxe V-niues
of Tent.-tliren llis Iiuili
l.-alnt: New Yerlt
Nev. 26 Jan. 4 Feb. 4 Mar. 4
U I'ii i 1 1 Twin Hi.rew
S. S. "FORT ST. GEORGE"
14 rut Ten Pisp a mn
Kiitr. ?3.00 lilt (e Kft.10.ne
J I'ui i r rirtlrn'irq ni
FURNESS BERMUDA LINE
HI Ulilttli ill M.. New 'Vurk
HKM H1TIIY .. ITI.
Hours' Illilicl'li In., or Ahv TnurUt Ateet
Ship, the "Geerge
Waahinj?ten," 27,000
registered tens.
Reut e, including
fourteen historic and
fascinating countries.
Date, February 14,
1922, when the Medi
terranean is fairest.
Lrength, C4 d a y s,
allowing ample
chance for shore ex
cursions. Service, from Amer
ica's eldest and most
expert travel com
pany. The Best Rates, $625 and up,
with a wide .range of
accommodations.
t-end for nur Mediterranean Iloeklet
RAYMOND & WHITCOMB CO.
1338 AVnlnut street l'hllnilelplilii Tel. Filbert 3H01
bee our ether nihertlseinentB en tills page
The Best
The Best
The Best-
The Best-
Travel i'n. Coimafeipt
Tours
Mediterranean
Ultlnir '
Riviera, Italy, Egypt, Hely
Land, Morocco, Algiers,
Tunis, Spain, France,
Switzerland, England
Frequent departures. Jan., I'ck, SIcli.
Cruises
Te Bcrmudu, West Indies, etc,
Ne Rtfshing Ne Crowding-
Slnall De Luxe Ki-eups. each limited te 1!
Ilbernt slKhtseelnir unci time for restlnc. 1
information nntl Itinerary of Tnur deslreil.
Japan-China
Including
Philippinea, Manchuria, Korea
I.envltus rncllle Const Jan. nnd Teb.
Seuth America
InclutlliiK
East and West Coast, Panama
Canul, Andes Mountains
rrequent'dtmitturcH from New Yerlt
December te Murth
-Everything First-Class
members. Dest steftmera nnd hotels
larly resorvattenu nccessury. Hcnd top
FRANK TOURIST CO.
(Established 1875)
219 Se. 15th St.,
Philadelphia
Bell Phene, Spruce 0852
Ofe
f&a&B
MUTATIONAL
llplll Sfps
anal Kcrerd nurlriK i hnnge entitie" with the Chapel r.f tli
is j'Mi Iiiir AuBtut . ; Mediator. Fifty-tiftli .iml S.rui
d ;! tens, e ' Tihich RtrPPt,t wiI ,0 dcplikn t nljrht b
ceant ff tlif I intev htatf-s. Alletrinj;
thirty bnxr te tlif ten. th" liri-enl esti-mntt-d
that tln slupincnts nsKn-catecl
213.0(id lxi-.ps TIiiise niten vt.-ij in tJ.'
fresh fitlit trinlc wi'v itinni as pr"-(llr-tine
i lint thi- intnl would bi- ile-ibled
lij tin- -iid of ihf 'itr
HOLD CHAUFFEUR IN DEATH
rut-'c i
i nurrn, ill n; un lul I' 111.111 u, tl
vete of the cuiigrcsatiiin of the fnrmci
iliun-h.
(lumber 15 the Rev. Llr (eri," Wet
brt Tt-fiep. rni-ter .f tin- Huh- ApustU-i
l li i p 1 1 . iiifiirnii.il his i ei'irivi' n tl ,,t
thi- lilsl eps nt thr- iliiicesc tliiiitsli'
bfttiM1 ilint th" i-hiipt'l .u T'.fn -nil,
and Sprm st-i'ctH 'li'n. -I lii'i eii.f ' ,.
metiiir i-hur-h nii- tla1 t!.p n. : u i
clnr'li en heis' jn -' t should b"-
i .-jnic the chape'
Was Found Unconscious in Cab
Beside Dead Mat
Re.t licchtel, a rlintiffptif ftniiieti-l
Washington, v.he was found u-f'-r
Fcietis Mendaj in nn au'nn.ohi'e In- in
the beilj of S. M. Kell, of Washing' i"-n
wbh tlisrhargi-d from th- I'lin.r I'lin.r
linepltnl tiwhij .
I'l'll iiml llei-htel had been driiiUiiis a
linilncnt futltniriinr; v )ud uiulinl. Will.
tbnn ere Jehn Slmti . I'liu ffr.th ai 1
IShtinl; stre'ts, and Juse; 1 I'm-i-, uf
Wilitiintiin.
1'pcht'il v .is tak'M from t!Ti '1. -,-it. !
te th 'I ltiit.-spcenu -tn-i-t ant Ue-d-ltnd
.'ixciiiip .tntiiitt an! -ir-a i,, 1 '
ere Mmjlstrnw 1 tijtnn. Ii- a -trnf-
jirrietisl- Iiml 1 '! -i-Price
w, thi nt bail f i t.i ' n i
Th" fhnijfffiir i tifnil h jr i '
ririv Hell frein Wn-I 1-151011 . 1, S
Yard hi-"-. U" i" I In- nurd, -i - ..
Thej ,i-.ii up !lre .ii lu..u'i. '
Prici- 111 Wiliiiiiijten. Ili- .iini 1,
urniil: a liniii-t'iit bengl.t in .. 1 -'ngleu
ilriiy Mtei', In- t'-Mififii II ..,
held ler the Crirnnir.
Problem of Idle at Marcus Heek
Thr liirci- liiinib' r of tm inpe d n
the Man us Heek si-rtiun is 1 .-numi; i
sldcrublc uin'iLsiii'-hs nnieiii; tiii- f
dent. Te fiml 1 nuj te irii'-i ir
MUffcrlliK lApmttd this 'Miiler a r- ' r
aKioi-intien bun in 1 11 f,.n ,1 n. 11 n'
hau its tirsi nnetitic 'h,s i- c 1 -ij
LEARN LANGUAGES
FROM NATIVES
l.i in (-'punish Krem-h. Ita ..-r,
-.-in Eiib isn. etc . from iperin
i,-"l ifttn- tea hers at the Her 'i
nl nil rei-P real u-tl an I one
hu - Our superior m-h is
4A irarn et nui i-m h, k 't
11 n J '.ae i-n.ibled uh te iu' .1
wwt-ni f 33tJ echr-elsi !! ''
a -nU I a.lw r f'ass i.stru
itnj and evnms. Ce . v te -
erlitz
SrOMOOI , OH
LANGUAGES
EST lare 556HHANCHF.F
1.VJ1 Chestnut St., Spruce 1G01
s he,
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the-
1 u-Moitne
- rn w iiitiixsi .v (
M
(ITIIII It
'AM
Ideal Vacations
:E
TVreDayj from Nw Yerk.
8 Days, $91.00 A ;:..
All Outdoor Sperli Ne Pauperti
tal it.ns l.ery I-"l La a via
S. S. "Fert Victeria"
S. S. "Fert Hamilton"
Send for Special Tours Felder
FURNESS-BERMUDA LINE
31 Nhllelull M.. Ne Verli
FMINVS WITHY & ( .. I.TII.
lln.ir.e Illrtc. Dilln.
Fall River Line
Te Bosten
e
m
9
mi m:u KM.I.M rtllNT?
I.s.l'ler U N.H. iKullen M.) .tUO I. M. Diilly
OrcMestrn en etieh steamer
M.W LONDON (NIIKWKIIl I.IVK.
l-ine I'lir 10. N. It. Ueel. Unn .1:3(1 1'. tl.
TOl If.
nK A ni'INK.SS SI'Kf'I.M.IST
I'i thes da.. th" untrained worker se Uem
livKiues Our ei.rses la Stoneijrapln iinil
H. ,y!eepinK 11 t" 5u ftr promo I t te
w.- litter iiBV nn ! slil ,rs III Jii i In
stru iinn. Dai ai.d t-ven.ric c.iiiits L-irull
a t tue.
IMIII.. lll'SINKSs (tU.I.IX.C
nml t nlleue of ( emmerre
I'll; C'lirstnut M , rbllarielihl,t
tlarU's I8th
MEDITERRANEAN
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Sailing February 11, 1922
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