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" T 13r1g'larts, or ecrulls bidding welcome 4 �`"
{ ..� . - up a clear passage between K13 and -
, the upper air arrived at 4 a.m. on MINE
to tlic Alines.t pp ia oN THE FI HERMEi� . I HA
Wednesday morning, but it ,was riot �� �. T'h•� v i!lat�ars b�tve shown the i�eai • . +.
. 'n OF 'ME SEAe. t in Inuit in devisin decorative
I SM until four hours later chat it was in g Y ' - --
,� • �� place and in etFective operation," � says - schemes to drmonatrate their delight. _ _ % , _
't . I AIr, Co ten effective
"Tu the eager sale- • , - `�. � � ti � 1 at the arrival of their deliverers. I --------- 1, ;• .. `�,,,. 'LUCKY FISHER -FOLK OLK AROt'ti U �
pA . I1!:hh IN`rf) G)h,Rl1I:1tiY A:� �4-EN i5hlelds with sititabla dzvices tns.tibex "
!`AGE`S COhiCERhiING SALVING OF ors the delays were exasperating, , • '1'Iif: I3!{1TISH SHl)REti I
there were many more delays, even 1 BY A BRITISH OFFICER in bright paint, or somet es even I 1.•
Mgl IN ,;J'UBMARlINE K13 _ - .
I more exasperating, to
be sufferer) be- worked in, colored .wools, a e affixed a ircai +'.lie esliatlsi `; i'a not eeh
` --- lore their job was finished. They had 1 i to such different coigns of vantag Concerning Gasoline, t flame ux out all owl' 4
as a railway bridge or the stree�hes
} fl: -le 'tt ' t+h'l varlet ; p or -Have flayed ''a Bit; Purt in VGhinint;
to explain to the enfeebled folk within Graphic and Stirring Pen -Picture of Y -- ` The iie.cm0ty far fug: c-oniservatt�)tl•' such as kei 'rn£• he
Through an Accident in 'Vesting :� here the tube was to be lamps. t• 1 flame 1 `-� as the •
precisely w the Most Remarkable Journey. P r1•av►gtrt he subje�at ofw �a-nne • , y� vent �palltrb, the War --A ltecetd of Splec1 lid
�� I aC�e pe• pare .S
New British Sub, the Crew were fixd up and how they were themselves 'Pommy Has Ewer Undertaken, Guy. aivke�s Up to Date. i very proarun>erLtly lseforg ws, mak'itt; I v;aSr nay �G,;iy ign_t' as ='o�n ug Patriotism,
One sma1 town planted its main ' it a frec;tie�t topic of daXtissi-on. 'The {
b4 y=, Hqurs L'nder "'else. to complete the open passage. The t1 engaLe i® sem•
tube was designed to screw, by means After fifty mantas of war the azIr- ' street with:fir trees set every doz.�n tarp ianFu�er�.sed me,"'s an ant- stcu�:tt in an u?�• +
:,,. � left untold for f n adaptor, into an ammunition bitiou for vvhi^.h more than six hun- .yards -or so, and hung with colored, thority an auyoamalri'.er , "+th��t very fer•,y
Ga�a.►,rne ih�d ue ••rhe Vt•and Fleet could riot exist •�
.. Thin story has been a p died has .,e know its most size 'lo proffer- t1nr+;rizsI ink'{�`'rt vs alt's coal` without, tax .trawlers recently de-
two ears! The censor sat an it! Moist, sand, when this was 'done; mit aced thousand Britons have paper, a decorative sclieme as fixight p'. tire, fire dander 'ismiz''•'et'e" y dared Lord Jellicoe speaking at Hull.
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13 was a Fleet submarine of a ,needed but the removal of the retain- become reality, and the Allied Armies rind effective as it= i3 no •el. Mets. EvErY' asv; kivowa `h'ow g�werful movie, there being rba °at''e on ecce , Certt:in�y Britain could not have
't insidb to Put the devise to are marching -into Germany. Norte Last"Il t not least, there is a sym= it'iis'sand rh�ow dai.;g�es'b'la�►'but few know whL?rc: an .W2d,er�.ouni tank has e;{ ; e, -Listed without -the Grind I� l•ec•t,� so it .
new type, more like a submersible { Ing plate P •
L , knows what-, lies before the Army of . • iy ��'
destro er th n an oxdin:�ry under- immediate use. bol of victory r,Iot infrequent,y, en- lzozv .&Ife it 'i,s and ,h,ow 'p'rope y• -to a, u_i, 'n•„ C'ea may ti" 1+�
Y a be that eves • . never h�a dio .nrlld,rst+e i►t. - `' r"I"�. Sra -1 i �fullows tlitit the nation was saved and
` Occupation, but it m y countered, wiicli the iiiiiabitant3 nev 10+ ., in a' c;�sa in a we�=1 Vent' Ind p`�g`C� i
.. water boat. Fairfield' of Govan By Morse. • „ �, t, the war 'won by the ti'awle r: sass ti
' the jocular rioticP, "Ta Berlin,. chalk- fail to point out witth glee to the Brit- , bt ,;3 ;nc;�ry knorwn ill 't ga+�olnne The 'can~ should Clot be ai°r •tught, . •m- Lo„cion newspaper. "But there is
w built her, and even now it were un- "when . the salvors had done their . ` I • . ,
ed on the --trucks within' which the ish suldier, grid that is a Hun. "gµy,” is. cler.ve3 fr�rri ct•ude-petrole3Un by a sl:*1:44 -101r11t .S`= m,e vX�ar to escape in ntore ` to i t. than .this . , g.re� t dial •
wise to be too explicit in description. • Force entrained at
,1, part it was, for the prisoners to da Expeditionary or e� ,dressed in German alnifortn; •i "',r,ti�rn: Otcher pxu- •>x•der 6,0 W -o 3•"dan�;e.?.ct>.13 :Preswure.,As; .
w details are necessary inner fateSY. F� ..cel of �lstt=�--- mole. 'rhe fi �herinen :w1i; were left
But some few the rest -to remove the pBoulogne irn Au st,.. 1914, may yet t• �, d��ngerows..ut; ..
.,.r. its head` (rriuc� 'cut of a turiiip) sur- Cts are ker61.3�ene, .U.1- -i:cu,ti�itg o'iw.gihi,s, vaYam �is, exec,'e.vsn9'-7 - l fed us:'u K'e cox�ld never: have-,. fed .
for AA understanding of my story► as quickly as they pleased. But `when„into fact. . ' w.._
a be translated iicio fired by a coalscuttle lira nel„., raffine, �alii ansa 'rift �t be car�r+;ed'`vfr' as .._fi a;s fort on v ithout the fi' it they.'eaugfit. Thal
p She was a lainin this oat ve " " P a... ai greit mss, and pa. , 5
says Mr. Co plestone. it came to Xie g.• ry ,' a hort s. ace 'of a -few reeks q . „ M ___
In ,the s P_.. lt+elmet suspended from wires llttn9, about •an alutom,6 le. :'hears no color .b;yr ,t�icTaag'lt ventil':�bion• If.uat: �ow'e f r�ecl-fish `shop has fed' eery,: many - .
over three hundred feet long and di il complicated opersition by. Mapping out - ,
P —almost overnight;' one mttht say-- across''the street, Uwyng-nlr�-�ts:m. It'iuls a+t a tem�T.ara�ture a^�:mu''a•e th:s vat-ar srnl.s t
` more o(. our folk than m. people-
placed 2,000 tous when submerged. ;messages in Morse ori the deck it -was
the -whole situation has eliariged. Th�- _,_ •'4 from 115 degrees, W 150 delgre .A �h- , floor aivd 01117 needs a flame ,to cats -e
o choly fashion in the vti;ind. Roche- • have any idea. 'o give oize example' ,a ,'
= "She was acc•2pted for the Royal ; by no .means easq to get. K13,'s Bair- _
• month of November, which openecl_t kabut!". save the yokels cheerfully, rerilh�t, depewlang on •the grade. `.""It' a dhms�trauli explvsr?on• `i, e1: Duriiit;. the past :year the fried -fish _
Navy by' the Admiralty officials. vivors to take it in. By patient regi• oar of guns, the rattle of ma= l� } tine '"s -
the r Pointing at it, at tie same time draw- t:s �r� ,�,d. of �tw,o .sv� d�i'ss:�ria:tar j Ori 11re cr.,hrer ,lzar3, .��'- � � �mt� tc,�n... fid_- hate
The Unexpected, Happened. • iaa th t was done at last, and then t, �` 'ha, :y i:-
V—vu
tit _ _� ,
• chine gyns, aecompanted by all the ,� .,fe v�'hzn ps'.--3r ,.
unex �ected ith fix _ int; their finger across their throats e.elner�,;a a,,,, hy.agen a._d car'lrori: The tz�emv.y fife b th,e ln�hted supplied oU0,000 meals of fish weekly
Then it -was that the 1 l the d1iY _busied themselves w_._. _ -- o a -o#-1 ;- et mgbt,s in the .. l• _
-- to that expressive gesture which th3
happened, as it always ,does., -at sell). in u ,the:tube., ubborii engagements witK. _ lat'Le�r ys fannn1ar.• to u�s in +Lha•,, form o� -It cannot be Bret on Y
R P open and stcivilians of Belgium both nese habit- ' rrart=val and, hydre�pc>t> r3 a ',' one, end,of �a .c>,gas� or ci'gar'tn else= oAtEt�e bet~iniling of the ��ar the
Herbert decided to take once 'more "The had to measure the screw �, tj k ,or a iz:akecl fls1r11e 2s reclw;recl _
Y the enemy's'' reartzti„rds, closed. with , nail when the. hotel name of Bochs c:f the ooi�t'+ucrits cif wa-tel•. It is a • s,F
rho g i ht be y 1`«r_.� Admiraltcy liar! roaaly 450 small r:.,r .h;
+ dive perhaps 'ust for luck, ,ge p hat the., ads for mig
P p 7 ads sot P rman under what rv_
e unto Ge , ..,,., et .:malt two. sill_.'e=.. �f�xr• for onvoj s, mine- : u
t threads, the march .Y ...� :, f,.0 + z Mabe f 4 t k, ,.
if upon some _ jAcet . ,e ,
:... - is tin tlseir lis. .atm*' .• ; i�; h *Ih,ae . A. >patrolw a c .
ti himse Y r.. tarrxte and to r ... r. i s �. ., L..,:. , .,:;., �; Kt, a ,: to g�s.�g8s • , bar
to satisfy P rnmd . o fit, acct 17 .. -, pare' 1 actaca"Ily� seace c o;ic`itio 3 .
:, - [ „t_• I�['It: h QUI "' i i�O .)til' for the tit r.,�.. r +hydreg ,n antf c3l�lcctt ._hc,�. ,�sli0e~1 g �-event.' sweeping, mine -laying„ and a num
it" f T ,,...v the alder to close -ed in tallow to y '' , 1•.:1rrited ivs rtio p. '
o. hint.. _{e ,,,.,ave ,• • ' 1 y of'tbtiti goal... if, ' ,1 officer In .D 1ctn-Xlbpr,.:.
.-. a tae i ;; ti,rt,. Br -G .i •1?Iiiiz�'is but `a f1eFtitt >yiiest iii the c;snTaine aria fortm a 'snroCtlanese z;.th ver gar�ollne as r has, of� similarr purposes.,., Of course, it
_„ vT. and :liz e and the k13 c}>ved. - r. A sawn e steam- ,
.-. ., i n , , • . A�Iude Lae w ate g o .
Land of Chute ux.. libel-ated territories to-dAy. Eut ;he »> of th. character- r`.t: s of C.iI r ►-,��,mng matrlle�• Many a °`� a
IL -a travellin workshop and dryers , ,. The . alt � .. lnlrrring felt back on the fishing fleet, and'bey
t 1'hongh the order had been given er is g .
is none the `less welcome. and the B'e1- .•f ,Inc�-m. t bee:I ' bu�'cie�i by' ilrav�lr+-;, a i'11
to close down, and the reply received that tats' f ,1 ,17 •m ;G.h los. d under it or rear Lt. The fore long "had commandeered eighty
are. skilled mechanics, 0o The bseuse .crossed, •running deep glans unite with remarkable nasi) �i n " e . -
that the order had been carried out, of the 'ob, though it m><ght _con- and clear through zockg -tree-clad Thee clg,lg`'r°'ya natu'�e ° g ro,m, theNa nr�e,e�'- out of e� e�y: hundred .trawlers, 'besides
left o en. Pa difficulties. amity in •making hire feel, 11t h`'me ;ts vr,v% knoarn, EIo thalt t %fll.not ire h.avy �' or a ere -
the ventilators Iiad been P, I sums time, pr'sented no heights dotted with the summer re'si• along '! ' s1 host of smaller craft. ' '
the water oared into the + on the Wednesday s emus Bel inns, the in their midst. ' nE10 clary to etrrtp�hasnzQ , '= fo1.'rm+�ing f ly favi ' 1 ^ rum . an y g
Instantly e P B eight o clock deuces of prop g
• hen the visitor, .at the end 'o! his so,r in fi flin ound, w'11e1C ib'es ural'tirg lcfore the -war. the Grimsb fishin
engine and boiler rooms, , drowning y W d�"ta•as . of care,' nece� Y g b'r' • „ .. , fleet .numbered 700'vessels. Of thes3._ -
morning, the tube had, been screwed troops advanced into a .delightful re- i
1 sank b s late of long day's march, has doffed his heavy t.hs: Stop the engine, ,gib t1.t h,,, ardent. _were sut�lendereel-.biz their*owners
. those within, and the KIS y ;firmly in'- place, the Inner p gion of . forest and mountain and.. - -- _ .. - f
_el 4and equipment,._instplled L?mself_ ( — . . - - -- - ---- .
h 4,,
ter flowing towards ,a owed and the _
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fi�e stern. The wa g the horst had been rem_ and valley, with t _t t13e _
y_
.,. the control -room bnlidread co?s?pres- men who ..had for fortq and,a half streams and wild boar andheasant.
to his billet and `°cleaned uu,►, theca A BIG h'ALL �S(;A�'A 1� LOW _
-__ + are cheerful groups in the kitc•beiis 9l' i. ng, ne
• 247 left for fishi fewer than 156'
t . , r- indicated oflin - �--_ have been destroyed by submarines .
the mom and a steel c ,
x;: sell the air in , hours ,lain buried in ,. • an the woods.
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all the=v.11ate houses, where• lVladams Y
wrecked by mutes, or lost in other
` Immediately what had haPP ...to 1 v.Pre at lent;►th enabled to draw. unto It is, the land: of chateaux How It Feels to Drap Fopr TIwusantl The Harbor in the Urkne Islands
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R,41;^ _ is at ,home to her British guests:
the alert senses of, Commander Her no longer substantial eatrntry man- Feet. tiYhere German Fle.•t is Interned. I,I,ays, Is it any wonder, then, that
us ears began to sing,' say ► their impoverfished lungs. azr which le
bert. O t was free from pollutions." Bions dignified ,by, the name in France
% I have my revenge at last, says a fish is scarce and;"dear,? _ . - • : ' "
those who were within the belly of .-but fine. seigneurial seats, many of A COLD CURE � • "What does it feel like, falling � •
` I I through the -air?" British seaman. For four long win- Splendlid Patriotism. ,
the ship. them mooted and surrounded with - Take the record of the men. It is,
- FLYING AND= P'EAK .�- Thin question; which a few years ;'teas• I have been: based on Scapci Fohv,
54t Hours Under Water. • - handsome parks and invested, `with Try an .Air Trip Twenty Thousand •a• hatbor in the Orkney Islands large jt5'st aspwonderful. Before the .war;. I
i= i`
.r ago would not have concerned,- any- '
I historic associations. , Hardly !t vil h eel .hove theEarth: enough to hold the fleets -of. the • 1,100,000 miners worked our coal -pits. .1 ,
"It was ten o'clock on Wednesday Tests Imposed on Pilots by the R.A.F. � `z` body, bas now a. fanciful interest for �' o
' and a lags that has, not got its chateau— , « _ world, and�now_the Ger an High Se:ts1p�__these '400,1140 -joined upr or�-36 --=
evening, January, 31, fifty-four a Medical gird, ..A ride on horseback• ever morn- evervin2d;.-_:w.bo flies.-.--and--w
either such as I have asst-ribed or an; Fleet which has kept me at - Scapa I 'per -cent'. This is a great record, yet
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half hours after $13 had sunk that I. ' - —:-• in �`--ictain not m dear sir!:" An ' doubt •that in a few ears'. time, most -M
'- - - ou at.an oung im osint; red brick prle hutlt to his g Y Y Y
d into mfg e g Y Y P during what should have been the ; does not equal that of the tishtr1 . _ •,__ ,--_
her forty-nine survivors emerge y larly -
hour 'sky -ride is what ou want --the of us will be flying rt?►gu
• an who was a good sportsman, and tas•,te by some rich Belgian manufac- ,• h ve sen answered at t best four years of my life' is to be In 1913' 37,4 _-,men- -Were . �c:mpt'uyed' ��-+
the blazing arc lights which shone m g finest tonic the neatest )realer in If could not a I • .
/ ulci ,who had no idea'What-fear was, Could turer. Iti this charming cou�ritrysid ' g � interned there itself. - its fishing in England and iVales..OP` -
form the P.dn er's rusts, They ca and his ease. the world. 'Elects ph3•sic�all the time. all before the war ecause we had ; -
not speak, ' many o
f them could be a pilot; but this is not. the case. the Bothe sat down an That will. be the reci• for ,health in • nothing to go- upon. Noir- we have `Scapa is known by Navy men as these atmost exactly half joined` the
one the were; One of the most retnarkable things He established 'hist generals �n the the future. There is no influenza at t the experiences of several balloon "the last pie on earth" --but it is Navy or keserve, while of the rest a 1
scarcely walk. One by Y .. .
salon a ung- � the Air Force doctors .have discover-: best of the chateaux, where they mad.,. � .'really .only in the midst of -• winter � of military age were enrolled in • d � •
helped by kindly hand g t~ , ten, thousand feet, and at 'twenty I observers -and aeroplane pilots as . y . '
to and thence to the shore. ed is that the best pilots are those rather elephantine attempts to be thousand the atmosphere, tbi,ough rare, evidence. • than this title is deserved. Then there special, Navy. -Reserve, and a certain
way to a g -
bled ashore unconscious of who know what ,fear is, though they; courteous to their unwilling hosts.,
is as pure and unsullied as a mountain• .;- 'The answer one would be inclined are only about seven hours .of day number called up montifIy.
They scum which rested them, gaz- may not show it. The officers made themselves quite a.. stream. to give off, -hand is that a big fall: :light and, owing to she rough seas, I ,Scotland has done equally well. _
tbe cheers g u on' the I Fear affects the blood, pressure and home. They shot the ,Xame in the , , co munication with the shore more The casualties among fishermen•
ing without recognition l .
As every disease has its own pecu through, space is not felt .at all. m
irculation two most important things woods with such characteristically
And so c , a ors•anisml which The momentum. of tlye fall, it is or less ceases. - ve been --vert. heavy indeed. They.
. friends who welcomed them• ''liar and,particular r -._ ---� .
pilot, who mast have afirst-class Prussian thoroughness that in. places p When the better weather` arrives, ave averaged .1,760 a year since" Ass- �-
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,.. to. Shandon, where they were put ' in. $ P Perhaps' with th. ` �' .
straight into hot baths and lifted circulation to- withstand the sudden .where -pheasant and-pariridge-abou:I ! She 'w ,and keeps a all mischie€, paroxysm
bis terror
which must seize' parties are landed from the ships for ,ust, 1914. tis lir. Clynes said recent-
For the were numb changes of temperature and to be ed a year or two ago, now hardly one the way ,to, escape disease is to he l p,ie, cam i ly, in the annals o g -
thence into bed. F r y
be found. The Gerr.•tan Private there are no germs, where the o;te, causes unconsciousness. There! �recreatipn on the various islands.'On ' � war nothin will
and perished with cold. fable to breathe at the great heights is to be found finer than this record.
's ero lane rises. j soldier, with equal ruthlessness, .trap- �• supply pis cut off, where -no germ, no are many cases whish seem Though h i men the Fleet havffe�made a The wonderful thing is the way in
to which his a p i ed to his ,microbe, no disease eulturie. Carl grow • that this is what •happ g i ..
1. Manoeuvre Well Executed. The prospective pilot must be an ped end snared and destroy "
` g which the remnant of the fishing fleet -
' ' i ; holes, and this is the chief attraction
.• -divin teems) ra id thinker, and must be heart's delight, so that in places the or even live. Far instance, although most flying accidents are. fatal,. a fir- first rate golf course of eighteen has carried on. Even_in_ .1917•, iii.
It is always cold in a deep g ex y p -
submarine even in high summer; in able to do the right thing almost very song birds of the forest have high flys st often feel he nip of the fall, sand the ouzi•a,I1i ous testimony ' at Scapa. This isla�td also has Bev- most• respects our woirst year at sea, .
the bowels of K13, lying seventy feet in a flash, as it were.. ( been exterminate, and the woods lie era) football, and hockey grounds. I no -less than. 400,000 tons of fish were . .
• ed in silence utter and complete. ; hit,'h altitudes and have to wrap up has been ,that the pilot knows nothing
deep in the Northern rind -winter, the The R.A.F. medical board has a ' wrapp Several ships have cultivated plots.: landed ii) Biitis3h ports This is'shout - ,
{ like Arctic explorers, they never aCwut the fall. - - --
cold, though little noticed, at the time, � sp ial tett to find out whether a mon German "Thoroughness" j 66catch a cold," as we say, for a `cold" • The hurried incidents of a second or, ` of land on the island of Fars,. and !one -t ire of the average oaken in the
had been paralyzing. Forty hours of training for a pilot is suitable or not. I The legenld about the "simple" i is dependent for, its initiation and two before the fall are remembered, have quite useful vegetable gardens. ! rive years prececHng the war. Bel
air, fifty-four hours He has in front of him an electric , ennle—the legend of clean- 1 inuation'on a living or anicm and 'but as soon as the machine is lost' Unfortunately, howevgr, 'the ship glans helpedin the work,, and in 1917 °` " •
bad and poisonousY Cel man p cont rig R' + _
of bitter cold, had brought the bright'"key and an electric lamp. The doctor j the sometimes leaves, for -another - port .
+ ' witches on the light, liness—has been absolutely c1,�,troved that organism®i8,, of there to "catch" tantrot of in a lyeadlong drop, the Belgian trawlers exiled from
flame of these mens lives down to a examining him s by the lessons of this war. The Ger- Moreover, if a. man is sneezin a pilot loses consciousness, and, if he just when -its - best produce is wait- ; Ostend caught 80,000 tons of fish. '
cove was rapid, and the flying candidate must lwess » P _
poor flicker. But recovery P man seems to be a wholly dirty ani- blowing his nose as be take's itis seat survives, knovA no more till he ins to be gathered,, and on its return 4. Government helped by fitting a num
and not one of the survivors disap- the key in front of him as -soon as mal One might have thought frons and grips his joy -stick, he ceases to ucomes to" in hospital. M is perhaps nicety ready for next j bee of old -fashion ed'sailtng-craft with
pointed by dying those who had saved he sees the light. A special. appar- do either of these�thincs where in a' But there are other cases which years seed. . i motors. This simple change enables '
atus registers to a thousandth of a the }"gh repute of German doctors,
him. t_ that the German Army w oulrl 11m e 104 fes, minutes, ke ;finds himself a£ the � prove beyond -doubt that a terrible � In the early days of elle war men a converted boat to just about. treble
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-"Twenty hours after the last man second the interval between the light- the world In matters of hti giene, but 1 easy altitude of Mont Blanc. The cold fail through space does not always � were much► inconvenienced by having her former catch. . . •�
had been plucked out of X13 the Ing of the large and the pressing of our e6efiience of the German in this j kills the "cold." 1 Cause unconsciousness. - : nowhere to shop, but in 19.1:5 the S. .Waiting to be Caught. , �
hawsers which held her up parted and the key, showing how fast the pros war, from fist 'to last, has proved Yes; flyin>r as ahealth-restorer may . I know two cases of balloon obsery S. Borodino was; chartered by tie �- are dawning. At the
ITetter flays•
she sank to the bottom of the Gare- pective ean- think and act. shoi'tTy-bade #avorite me3if-a1 `stint.' erg whose parachutes dict not open Junior Army incl Navy Mores, who _-_
thlit the' most elementary r`uies of _.
loch. , . i t hygiene are systematically neglected Tfs% _p ,. c a bro-n-o affections, .after-*hey--Na4=3 �''l, t 1 . 'st*rt*4---`t Auatrnz brunch of theirj'
h neva , tbe'�ermari ariii�: -
soi:nds like an a'1. merrent; th<�y : scRy that, till their establishment at Scapa. This ship fishermen gas can be spared from the
« work} diic9t.rmg-pmt ,- nerve trouble --it
- canons task of mine -trawling are be -
the story which I have told, for f "CODIRADES OF THE MIST YIn the drlys of trench warfare their for somehody's pills—take 'to flight pRraehutes opened, thev were perfect- indeed came as a hlessing to the Fleet, a �.
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i'1 ► sent back to tach• old calling with -
the censor forbade. Brit His Ma'psty,
• !•reaches were .bad -enough, tmt--the-• when you' fIy. i 1v Rware of tfeetr position and that � for she contained a laundry an+l a �
who %vas a sailor before he was a admiral Beatty'8 Farewell the front line. covers rather, was:; -- .- all s eCd.
d alwa s United States Navy**. , they were .being h>>rle to death, hairdressing saloan,,and in the shop �1'
King, and reMains Rrat ati Y ► �L hat is most encquratri'nR fnr• the
1 sometimes al,ov�ed to cover—a large F .sentry IiNsror. pnrRrhlites, altlloa.t�h designed to oils were to he purch4ised ai• manner of future is the fact that the North Sett
rn s n �'tpr. 2(Nl feet frrmlently do, not open rlrticleg :crd. luxuries wale i1 help to a on
a sailor,: sent to Barttelot a telegra Admiral Sir David Beatty was in multitude of sins. But the les o , a + ., arts and the rest which It has long
of which the purport, rendered in the of his haX, fest moods when"ad• tRttt�ht by tl+osn dirty Rad >tmsanitary General Pershins► «aq cammcrtin; under 1.(►0(► or 1,,OI1 fort, arta .during comfot't these who go down to the
,+ r.Fedccl.' The Be'ryian coasts- and the , ``
Iang"atre of the naval signal 11aok, calressin the American -sailors, . • the Ccrnian trenches . is r ' erttecl and the other dc�v on the e:ccellent spirits this, drew •the men tied to them, ars sea in ships. .
'lvlanoeuvre Well Fxecttted.' " � g - of hio then in Fratice. Their sense of The after -hold of tl{e S.S.-Gourko, no -i oNr Ba�11::are s�i arming with,flzt
ran other day arboarcl U.S.S.. New York. ,driven home by the indescrih•ible fi.th (11+its .cpnsE.pfts.
ordiristrw. I
,s « humor, he says has- 'saved the situa- ; fish of a sire not ,seen for ii general irin .
salvage •Fsrtra I hope, he .said, that in the 'sun- Of-. every billet in* N%,hich, the Germans A. noteworthy' Case Is tacit of An',a pro�•ision ship rend Rister +of the ,apt. Fish hefore the .war hrolicht
irhic h :4Lr. . which Admiral Rodman tells , --officer or man --was hot ed in Bel- tiro many a tir!:e. On o:I particular : ol,%ervex i'n the Arniera sectcir Irt$t j;orodino, was early in 1916 t :rata . 1 ,.,
It is an an story hive a>~ca=fun a division .vvrts. ryttartercrl on T11np t,,hoQc• nar�ohltt,• d;,l act open, intra n theatre, so thin �1•hile in the fiFl ►men clnly one nr.+l or,.-th1rd�of .n
Co lc=tone tcll� of how the salvage me, ahvays''sahines on your shorts you git;rrt, ^^ •r n f 11, 1 v .R mfr^nt�.. cn the , avtime the C il.o +:, rro--1!?n�' z 1?ound.� ?his must never bin-
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hawsers round will of for t' yortr come: des of the In c:verq ail}et where l;ri+:fah troong the river h ,nl;. It'liad li,,n shr►rl:in„ enc} h e ! •,;� c crit d nn
ship Ranger• threw n 8'e ,+Tnati� rranch c•f R test•; t��ltir>t` toas�'1 visioning the F'icet, at. nit, it Ole wa(4 p
n set to work to- cut • , r; ,1, en 011111, but cell the s<Imc�, «•e on F
the K13 frac) the mist and -your pleasant associatiops hst~:e fc.'lowed on the heels of the Ili,n weather. dint}, wilds to tate or�'inary ; 1 oL1r}1t to he t•rvellin,r; in cheap
. i a neer Natio iiriEl RFver�l ho,+rG' hn*cl cliscesnfortl; of maul, rclili, aril. Uit-ter l,,m r�ntly into tt marsh, �� hFrr 1i� sale to lay rilonrsccle :tr p warship L•lt c n�„cf'�rir+t*. •
thc•-note -off the subm, 11 as -if 'ft .of the Earth Sea., ,,ut s q they r , , ; irI-ed himserf-mf unhurt. Ire snid h.- rcnulrinS' RCcomrneatic•n for a coil- , fi`'r by. t I'
.rt ware the end of, a cigar --and thus-• place. as you found, l;ut vnu were not vvc�rk-c�les�ninr awsly the rl,l bish •Ind , cold, a Lhul. ah.te fog, heel en�,.lop n ` r .f • _� .
v'de an exit for the imprisoned v..,,-, pc•••fectTv cclnacioug thronghrni"t Cert. . �...
ro i the first ,to find it out. There wRg a ms�lcitlg tl, !%I -ice cbmnarrltively Nabi the men for aimnst a <<•cek. rt�an
Beata•-c'o hcsarcl footsteps., t},;, ' 4,000 fePt� frill, and, morc'ov o, Our sur>~eca . will always have a- 'rlt�!I. .
)great explorer Marco Pdlo. who, after• table. The 1Tt1n ig rt fo•ii Cr.i.t /re, on nol►d t:•orcl for,. . -
men. BerQn[v conn rent that nothing ill 4car•t; its air is most
trrti•clling over the world thirty ye^rs, ct;tcl the Ber�ians r}Pman�trat�� their `'jtsalt! Who goes there?" he cricrd '
•Before this was done the to -opera- ,•n„t,i har•rer h3ro. _ hearing t►nd with tail climate r;iif►htly \lone i aid to Insure from rtn; a� is •; -�
one day Emma himself in the North clr.dresws at the depot•ture by. ...'. tin- F ir*nd, tame the answer, and the � t
tion of the mein within the-mbmarme y
11 • went harm^ .went to . restrained"arches'!"tedness:.of .their ..rri�n recogni%ed his_ colonel.•, I 7+he fr,ct-.c•nmq to h�► thxt° tfiere is ycarmccl bq the Gulf Stream, it might i� Seldom �:i�tn•Chcertuliy.
had to be secured. And first of a. .Sen. an.l then ,<<-- 1 ' ----
' `� with fresh. 'd not .travel any more." welcor+e tet tar--)Hriti=h. F�verY vili,l�',1 1y!�lcomr.'to our rest"' he answer- far more. �ikrt► Foci of 1�lA�set1 .un- almost be called a health i•egcirt. 1 ,t;ermany is said -'to ha•:;, att�pl�slt�+1 ,
they had to be suppLul v i bed, and did - .
W ith b Morse '------'+ -- -- even the strallest had -its U•inmphal• ed. It VlR3 a breach of milit�Iry eti- , corseiou=nese .cin ing a fall caused by ;-----=�-�'- e •• gy,stem in her rc>tauriints.-
ncl communicated y ' t� but. the colonel knew the'value thrown icto the • Re work ahsQrl�s al:allt 40 cRr th tippir.,, .
air a be�In tme rectedly r�'r.
messages jlammered on the skin of In Fratice at one dime only rho=e of arch constructed of two' tA}i fi,'rreo� Q e Prk Tapley, and passed on' air t}•Rn there is during n fall .wb'.,h cent. of tile. labrr and machinery of The'tir►t,in system is a nuisr.Rcc•, but
the submarine. nctb:e Uirtli we:c allowed be g►asa- connected try festoons of gre 1 y I the al►ali+ion might recc,il' on the erls-
and hur.iC with por- smiling. is, the res--ult of deliberately jumping. L'riti:.h.s.hipyard3, ,
,-The long, flexible ttt�cs; seven t,Irzwers. colored p. ► I tomer. The word "ti„" is said tn he ;
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