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smoke from their funnels and bloting out the horion, they closed in on her at amazing speed and were able to rescue the majority of the crew.
Suffragist Movement in New York. day VOTES FOR (WOMEN WILLIAM COLT.
MUSS TWEL Change in naval tactics necessitated Dreadnaughts Still Final Court of Appeal Between Nations, but the These disasters necessitated a Submarine Has Wholly Changed the Method and change in our naval tactics.
The battleships which had so Use of Naval Auxiliaries.
long chaperoned the army, and the thunder of whose guns was fines so beloved by the lonely sol By Ellis Ashmead Bartlett.
was so beloved by the lonely sol diers in the trenches, had to be (Who was designated by the quick succession hit and sank The bitter cold frequently co dred lives on board, she actual. withdrawn to protected har1 British Government to repre. the Goliath in a few minutes. vered the decks and bridge with ly lowered a boat to pick up o bors. It must not be supposed sent the Official Press Bureau sheetings of ice and froze stiff ne panic stricken soldier who that the battleships retired alat the Dardanelles on account Torpedo ships put the oilskins of the crew. Never had jumped overboard from the together. They merely sought of his military knowldge, great out of business shelter when they were not re theless, in spite of these awful transport.
experiencie in war and high cha conditions, the dsetroyer flotiThe arrival of the first Ger. quired, and when they came racter)
Under all ordinary condit llas and their gallant crews ne. man submarine at the Darda forth it was the destroyers who ions and with skilful gunnery ver for a moment relaxed their nelles inereased incalculably protected them against their un Mes The Dardanelles. Four. on big ships torpedo boats have grip on the Eastern Mediter the work of the British destro seen foe.
teen months of naval warfare been put out of business. But ranean and on the Dardanelles. yers.
Before that Briton I have never seen a destroyer TEBSINS with the submarine as the new the destroyer, on the other hand dreadnoughts had been able to at anchor anywhere for more and active factor has entirely has become the only effective Destroyers did lie off the coast at anchor, crui. than a few hours at a time. Mrs. William Cott y Miss. Ether Stebbins, two prominent altered the relations of the dif antidote to submarine attack splendid work se from point to point without They remind you of a pack of suffragists who headed the para de in New York city on november ferent units composing a great the destroyer and the aeropladanger, a safe haven for men hounds going through coverts 23.
naval fleet.
ne. The aeroplane is able to de On the day of the great at and munitions. To when a submarine has been sigh (La señora de William Colt y la señorita Ethel Stebbins Battleships, cruisers, destroy tect a submarine by height when tempt of the navy to force the But the first German subma ted or reported. Suddenly they quienes encabezaron el gran desfi le de sufragistas en Nueva York ers, scouts and torpedo boats noship can see it. From the air Dardanelles, without waiting rine changed all that. The best break into full cry, with their el 23 del mes próximo pasado.
om are still necessary, but none of the submarine is seen twenty for the army to come to aid, the battleships had to be immediate muzzles glued to the ground pethem under the new conditions five feet below the surface. The destroyers did splendid work, ly sent away to a harbor of sa. ering beneath the surface for is used as it was designed. destroyer is the only weapon sweeping ahead of the battle. fety and the older battleships the hidden foe.
GREECE AND ROUMANIA IN KAISER VISIT TO VIENNA Battleships can no longer that can then be used to destroy ships, clearing off mines, and and cruisers kept incessantly Then, after a long chase back command the sea by mere the submarine. It can watch un when the Irresistible and the o. on the move, with destroyers ward and forward, they force DIFFICULT POSITION STILL IN THE DARK strength of numbers and weight til the submarine comes up and cean were sunk by the terrific moving round and round them him to earth, and then sit down The majority of the people are friendly Reports still confirm the belief thta its of armament. But battleships it can use nets.
fire of the forts the destroyers day and night, searching every outside his lair to wait until he to Russia while the sovereigns and objective is to stop peace negotiations and battle cruisers are still the In short, the destroyer is the took off all the crews of the two yard of water for the first sus comes up again in search of a Kaiser exerting his efforts to win her their courts are friendly to Germany. over, while she contemplates sending final court of appeal between na only foe the submarine really ships under a heavy fire, saving picious ripple of a torpedo or fresh victim.
an ultimatum to Austria tions. It is to her strenght in dreads, for the destroyer has more than 500 lives, and es the top of a periscope. Who will There is something peculiarthese capital ships, and not to four of five times the speed of caped without serious damage. ever forget the excitement of ly fascinating in watching the PARIS, 1st. Le Matin reROME 1st. The Tribune her destroyers, submarines and the submarine, three of four ti The next great service rende. those early submarine scares? se long, low, black craft at scouts, that England now owes mes the deadliness of fire on the red by these craft was on the his work. The way they can turn ports the following from Berne: reports that the object of the Kaiser visit to Vienna is to her command of the sea. Ger surface, and it can turn in its toric day of the landing of the Scares sometimes due is amazing. destroyer going The Government supporters stop the efforts which Austria many has shown early in this own length to strike a blow or army. Their role was to carry to floating boxes at top speed will suddenly sw and opponents had a fight upon has been conducting through war larger submarines than any to parry one.
close inshore the infantry to sup ing round in her own length, the inauguration of the Rouma Madrid and the Vatican, to ne other naion ever had. She has Nothing has impressed me mo port the first landing party. No It is reported from a destro almost raising her bows out of nian Parliament. Just as the gotiate a separate peace. In used them with great skill. But re in this war than the esplendid one that saw it will ever forget yer or trawler or transport that the water, just like a racing at King had started his speech he Vienna it is believed that great they do not give her commond work of the destroyers in the Me the sight at dawn on that early she has sighted a periscope or tomobilist, who lifts his front was interrupted by shouts from discussion is taking place in reof the sea.
diterranean. The public has lit Summer morning when scores else has seen the wake of a sub wheels right off the ground thousands of interventionalists, ference to peace negotiations.
tle comprehension of it. Their of these long, low craft, packed marine. Sometimes the scares when turning a corner. Hav leaders and partisans, who yel Berlin desires to deal separateLittle Cratf nowo first job was to watch the Adria with khaki figures, crept in clo were due to empty biscuit boxes ing these craft everywhere ab lol Down with the Govern ly with the Allies in order to protect battleships tic fleet. Then they patrolled ser and closer to the shore, co floating in the water, someti out gives everyone a great feel ment. The Government par break up the Entente and be afthe entire Adriatic and eastern ming under shrapnel and riffle mes to a log of driftwood, and, ing of confidence.
tisans answered by applauding terwards able to crush Britain.
The battleship with invinci Mediterranean, acting both as and machine gun fire, losing more often than not to a dead tie King whose speech was Vienna wishes a permanent pea ble armor has been hitherto re scouts, as cruisers, as commerce men before even their own guns horse floating just beneath the Speed and efficiency constantly interrupted by the ce so as to put an end to the garded as the protector, not on destroyers and as the eyes of the came within range of the ene surface with one of its legs in destroyers Motto shouts from members of the op strain which day by day is in ly of the nation, but of the crui high sea fleet.
the air after the manner of a position. As soon as the King creasing on Austria.
my: sers, destroyers and torpedo boBut the flotilla never hesita periscope.
Whether patroling the coast, left a regular rough and tumble ats. But the submarine has incessant patrol the mem ted, but came steadily on, with There is the historic story of or examining sailing cratf for fight took place among ROUMANIA GOING BACK changed that. The battleship off Dardanelles terrific swiftness, only stopping the young commander of a des oil and arms, or dashing up the is still essential for offense and suddenly to discharge their liv troyer who reported to the ad Dardanelles, or chasing up the King Ferdinand of BulgaON THE ALLIES defense. But the battleship is Throughout the Winter ing cargoes into boats, close to miral that he had seen the Dardanelles, or chasing a sub Greece are confronting a very tral Powers is assured providing terri.
ria and King Constantine of Benevolent neutrality towards the Ceenot the protector of the lighter months it fell to their lot to the shallow inshores of the Dar most extraordinary submarine craft. The lighter craft are now keep up an incessant patrol off danelles.
with no less than four perisco marine, or protecting trans difficult situation. The majoritory is granted.
the protectors of the battle the Dardanelles and along the destroyer is a friend to eve pes, and that on his opening fi ports, or bombarding the ene ty of the people are friendly to PARIS, Ist. The Journal ships.
Asiatic coast. Those months ry one in distress in a fight at re on it the enemy replied by my trenches, they are always Russia and the sovereigns and reports from Rome that in die The torpedo boat was inten will never be forgotten by tho sea. She can move so quickly, using poisoned gas!
the same. Speed and efficiency their courts are friendly to Gerplomatic circles it is murmour ded as the most offensive wea se who took part in these opera twist and turn so nimbly, and Whenever one of these sca is their motto.
many. King Ferdinand lately red that conservative Rouman pon against dreadnoughts. But tions. In all weathers, tossed a when necesarray even put a pall res occurred every destroyer in When millions at home are detained ten Russian transports ian leaders claim that the Prin modern gunnery has become so bout by terrible gales, with the of black smoke between a dread the neighborhood dashed up at comfortably sleeping in their which were sailing at the ce of Mecklemburg Schwerin efficient that the torpedo boat ir decks never dry for weeks at nought and the enemy, completop speed in the direction indi warm beds, when hundreds of is almost useless for that hurpo a stretch, they kept up their in tely hiding the former. cated, endeavoring to ram her thousands of soldiers will be mouth of the Danube river, he was assured that a benevolent Roumanian neutrality could be se.
cessant vigil on the Straits, One day two of our transports or to force her below by chas crouching in the trenches try. fortified Rustihek which is on obtained, provided that Vienna do not know of a single ins. siatic coast and neighboring isl locked together close to the being her about.
ing to obtain some warmth and the frontier, and announced should cede a share of Transilk tance in this war in which a bat ands.
ach in the Dardanelles were sud Meanwhile the battleships shelter, our destroyers in the that he would offer an armed vania and a part of Bukavine tleship or a cruiser has been At times, issuing from under denly opened on by a Turkish would up anchor together with Mediterranean will be standing resistance to Russia should she to Roumania.
sunk by a torpedo fired by a the reefs of Tenedos, they would concealed battery.
the transports and commence a like sentinels before the mouth attempt to cross over Rouman It is further added tliat the torpedo boat or destroyer, ex steam to the entrance of the The steam winch of one of series of evolutions at top speed of the Straits, washed by enor ian territory.
Kaiser in order to overcome cept the one case of the battle Straits in howling storms, the big transports became jam dashing to all points of the com mous seas, tossed to and fro liHungarian opposition to this ship Goliath, which was torpe which blotted everything from med. She could not raise her pass, then rounding on their wa ke corks, encrusted with ice and DRINK ENGLISH PUNCH scheme, promised to return to coed three times by a Turkish view a hundred yards away. anchor. It looekd as if all on kes, and going off in another exposed to the full force of Austria two of the Silesian pro destroyer manned by a German Once in the mouth of the board must perish, when a des direction. Really, at times it loo wind, rain and snow, crew in the Dardanelles. That channel the four knot current troyer dashed in, placing her ked as if every helmsman in. horrible life, which only ROUMANIA NEUTRALITY AT STAKE vinces which were ceded by Aus tria to Germany in 1866, catastrophe happened under and east wind would sweep frail form between the trans the fleet had suddenly gone men of iron can stand. But Kaiser exerting his efforts to win her circumstances not likely to be down with such force that they port and the enemy and emit mad.
their crews will never complain.
over, while she contemplates sending an More Peace Talk.
repeated.
were only able to maintain their ting such great clouds of black We had many of these excit Every time a shivering Turk ultimatum to Austria. PROPAGANDA TO BE MADE IN The night was not only inky stations by steaming ten knots smoke from her funnels as to ing moments in those early days looks over his parapet from EuFAVOUR OF PEACE AMONG dark but misty. The destroyer ahead, such was the force of the make a perfect sereen against but in spite of every precaution rope or Asia he will see these LONDON, 1st. The Cenapproached, not by her own po combined elements.
the enemy guns.
BELLIGERENT AND NEUTRAL and the incessant vigilance of grim sentinels schooting forth tral News reports from Buchawer but by simply drifting down Lying in the trough of the sea The anchor was finally got the destroyers, it was impossi their long streaks of white light rest that the Kaiser is exerting CATHOLICS.
the four mile an hour current of these small craft would roll up and the transport hobbled ble to save either the Triumph and perhaps at lenght come to all his efforts to insure Roumathe Dardanelles. She was as si and plunge until even the most away, unseen in the cloud of or the Majestic, which were realize how hopeless it is in the nia neutrality.
GENEVE, 1st. Mons. Wirth lent as a submarine, and, owing experienced seamen became sick smoke made by the little destro sunk.
long run to contend against a It is further reported that as mann came here to pay a visit to the weather, unseen. from sheer exhaustion. The yer, which the big guns of the What a sight it was to see nation that possesses undisput: soo nas the Entente has 500 that the object of his visit is to to Prince von Buelow. It is said She thus escaped the British pa decks were continually swept Turkish battery couldn hit. the destroyers dashing from all ed command of all the seas and trol boats. The current swept by huge seas, no one on board This destroyer did more. directions at top speed to the as oceans of the world.
thousand men massed in the strive in creating a sentiment her close to the battlesthip in could keep dry, and the galley While she was svaing the trans sistance of the stricken battleBalkans, Roumania will send in favor of peace among the bel midstream. Three torpedoes in fires could not be kept alight. port, and perhaps fifteen hun ship! Pouring clouds of black DRINK ENGLISH PUNCH an ultimatum to Austria.
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