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Tl.ii Tluro ii nothin- - iU Hacr Apini ami 0BOfS3 ER Ak ibrUik S srf1 WATCON hm-vc- V Ji M. rM, H'U r tia-li-- ; wl.mm-- r kl.1,.. loner si th I- w rniiM-quciit-l- evoy 4jy anti Hint an "nr!ii!ljr orI;;1nnl thought, fur a lluiiiMt,il )inn uf history, r niin!ii-- l tint rondu.lvdy iimn, ownrd tin fail ni'il linl seen more than mu tritlnn inuUIng a liM rlritea of . tl. curniiiiitul of I ho tin word and the world It .if. I.ut Sir Walter's nl.xorxnth.n It lnierv.tInB of tie time at which It a tillered and It of tho rise of a nw aea because It ana iilmosi axiomatic and a mule to wlilrii :ia power the (ihraie Britannia rule universally previously lit the wave." Fur only a few r bad awn Drake. Frol M or rnd I'.twK na tlt'fi-.i- t the "Intlni'lhle Armada" and wre-- t aupremnrv on the sea from Spain and a'hoinrh he did nut live to ace It. within the next few yetira the Knu-INwere victorious over the Dutch In a long aeries of wars brought ahont hv their urirlllme rivalry. And for the next 290 je.ir Ida countrymen were to resist sueressfully uny liiillei'ge lo Old Knit hinds boat until a rhlld of her own Hood who In Ida youth hnd aoinewhnt tempered that boast, hould rise In the at reset h of Ids lusty young e manhood and elaltn equality In this mutter of the waves For that classic boast Is no longer true .lust rub" the waves." And t present It rends" what name or names Hre to be tilled In on the dotted line yet remain to he seen. Is It to be "Britannia and UolumhlH rule the waves? Or ul:at sooite n4 I orra il.c iirdationt. J a.. r?hcs he- -l ri.T.'iIcx, anJ Oiot.ncQt I.oit of uair.5 Cuticura So.p cvinwnirlx i! command I he trade of lti wirtl rlihr. i.f I'li wrll. mi l Hit wm l liicf." Now A7.II Troubles Soap tr.J Ointmcr.t io emu-mai- - StifSVr (D5345c?ajia S'r uMi: time li'itijuil Wiiltcr CnlH o( WInj zcrjjizzscrj 1 rcm;i Oy CLflO SCOTT I SS. S M U.nulocu not cfT.-cuvit-y pfcicit sItt troubles. rh Cre 2'c. Sxmp'e $0,1 ISC. Ouomrat IV- - s J 5oc. T,k.m . Mdd.-oNiamb.Mia B7, Dcpr. : D jUt Hello! Hello! How Much Does Happiness Cost? fr Ie-cau- e jr.tti rV t, !' : D-a- ' I I y.s 'f i! Jr ' ; Pr; v Only the price of learning a simple health rule, this . 6miling youngster findsl ; h rul-In- Britannia, rolumhla. Nippon Shall rule the wave, by the. three Or perhaps Britannia, rolumhla and Japan And Frame and tnty Shall rules lha wave by eome good plan That jive, naval parity Bri-nn- of discovery were made by Both these powers the Portueuese and goanlards were dominated by military rather than commerTheir Idea were rather to aei.e cial Instincts great vovssre the native, than to .ngage territory and enslave Thus their In legitimate trade with them con-gues- ts of Mex'co, Peru, Brasil and the Phll'nplnes were rather military exptditlnns than the extrci? of sea power tea Tho Duth, on the other hand built up real a than rather comments! a were sower They with the new. to ttade desired and race military them. ly d scovered peoples rather than conquerto supGreat trading companies were organised Burns were venport oversea commerce, and hreeto the far corners tured In fl'ting out expeditions So saver were they to open up new f the world and to discover shorter trading regions to trade ,rl'K of a tremendous routes, that, In the midst able , to, independence, their merihants wet to lofinance at great cost three expeditions the Ice fields and cate a route to China throughto the northward of which lay Inhere table seas merchant maDutih The cntin-nEurasian h. Their ships were small, rine developed rapidly Their crew, were and seaworthy, real seamen commercial power England became a great of the Dutch Remeteoric the rsi after slightly race was not so the English At that day, public. th Dutch, and fafttiaotlj otamerciai well-handl- -- -JOBSS ZaffKQKF&lVCXAlW oJ our shipping. Th pirates begun preying upon our ships and Drllisih naval vessels stopped our seamen, and each be'lgerei.t began the port of Its seizing our uhlpplng for entering of enemies. All these factors made the building Tims their seamen did not er mllllary Instincts deat first engage In distant trade to the same they other hand, gree as did tie Dutch On the devoted more of their energy to seinl outlying poslacks on Spanish trade and on their for "I sessions Kir Francis Diake being notab lima at the time of expeditions lh wBritish ln re rather fnrther Spanish Armada h Out. wer. their than naval development s- -a power however, The aubicquent rise of Dutch soon in. lined naval supiennny also to the orini of ars the development tand.ird, and for many luck hy the overp brilish sea potter was held continental rivals ring competition of tlielr dland for It aid England This rivalry between or ai ii U a in sea power oan-cuioenaoy smetsafui. the which English war In - end-ttlt- h In the nunorous wars of the two .nturiethe .Napoleon's downfill in 13U Br.Ushrojul sea became the leading element of pott'er, because it was vital ,u Thus coinmer- e w ... vit..l to prosperity of th" nav rinmi I'ws was to the real puip-s- e . of sl'I'Prll. maintain a me.eha.it marine c liable of pca.etime com the navy In warstim-ll-The mission was a d me d P''01 ' pu-ve- d Those are the questions which the world Is whVli anxiously awaiting to he answered and for answer It Is looking to the naval conference that s dele rites Is being hold In London tills month . the Knited Suites. .1 man. from Great France and Italy sit down together to determine. In the words of Rnnwny Mm Donald British prime minister "llov best tie five powers represented can ngiee upon reduction and limitation of war vessels on the tmris of muPmlly accepted tremrths," they will he writll;: another chapter In the history of sea power which goes hack to the dev the first Ihoenlelnn blieme was launched somewhere along the const of Afilen Sparta, Macedonia and the Homan republic owed their use of prominence in history to the aggressive and Carthage Athens hut Tyre. power military rose to their heights hy developing their sea Its stability to power. The roman empire owed of combination military and an almost perfect naval strength Rut It was not until the dawn of modern his factory that sea power became an all Important follow Let us nations. the of In the tor history the progress of sen power In the last centuries," writes Lieut Com II II Frost of the Knited Ftates navy In the United States Naval Institute Prnceed'ncs for October. 19.7. and he does It as follows: The T TATTIXES3 just radiates from- JO. rep-bsen- "csfe - i '.-- fot,mii-- r on When Kughiml tt'gan pl:iiui"S Ks h,ul llUle Ll'!l the shoivs of tit Now vv until e grow the nation Ihi-colonies tlmt out of than si.ivcs-fuH.- v e no to clmllcnge, which wps her sap.enmcy ever dole, uny other n: tion had . f r n on the gen. Vel such whs tie the very Trem ted out, m, inder FroM h:m poll colmi.es took Ameilivn the I heir or date hy no line, to the sea Their people were 'tided on .met on the dip hold their p"eciiiimis mv.ru proAn f tie f.uees tlieli sill pi Ing. n : beams und for timber plunk I'neM vided the spnrs. find by The development of shipping was rapid etts. the Mrsu.b". Revolution. of the the opening had one .e.iuoing vesprincipal naiklme lolon.v th s did n t I inlmhltants. sel for every to make "t-- s yet on w nut. n mean that the be,ln-nins to naval power tram the unv preten.-h-- i .s upon lr.tl.Ced heavy our privateers been of British shipping but these would have little account had the RevoUt.un heen predoml nantly nnvul Instead of military. of the Rev But even though the deiNive hntres on land Amer.iuns the by were fought olution naval su.b of Instead of on sea. tbe exploits Ksek Hopkins. Nieh-ol-i- s .Jones. Haul John ns lenders tae Bid He. Johshua Barney and .John Barry, Blither of the American Navy." tnoioBed well for new republic after It the future sea powir of the well et al'l 'shed. the With the mh'i tb n of the t'onslitutien and the laid which l.Vii 4, act of congies of July h.v foundation for our men hunt marine discount of a tarifi m in ports nnd allow irg a the wtere goods were on su-l- i dalles ln'rar and built by Xmer.ean owned vessels In Imported evmrl-H.cemani-Cltirens the American nier h int in the w.theut is paniliel which a gr.w'h due was This world" hist, rv of the commercial In were by our that people to the fact for rosounes uiii.nute.1 stimt that we had In and tmt He preat wars in Europe. neu intlotis. g.ve leuit-'he vohing nearlv all LU-Mates, a wonderful trals, sin ti as tie cpportutdty for iD'ch'pmcnt and the resultant But with ths U troubles Br.vateers and also came prosperity c.i-e- d I'--- te-d- g slip-buil.llii- g ent ada navy imperative and during Washington's The authorized ministration six frigates were war soon brought to completion of these men of We next an end the unolli. lal war with France. and the to pirntes Rurbnry turned our attention forced tlieui to respect the American flag flying at the mast of a ship. seas It was the dispute over the freedom of the In with Kngland that drove us Into war ts again perhaps the most 1S12 and this conlliet of the American glorious period in the history on land wus a dismal failwar the While navy. ure and general niter general was losing engagecomments with the enemy, on the sen American brilafter brilliant victory manders were winn.ng to the liant victory. It wes this war which gave and Innsldes "Old name the tonstil ution frigate of victories which has never been a "reern-this gallant old vessel equaled. More than thnt the the principle of the freedom of the a seas nnd made the Declaration of Independence final und established fait. marine Afier the War of 1S12 our merchant or less more Itself the navy but continued to grow out the stood still, so when tbe Iivil war broke Oonfeder tes immedmtey fitted out swift cruisers was to P"cv unon our commerce nnd our navy from marine bant men our to protect powerless was their depredaioi.s. On March I). 152. there dit a batte at the mouth of the James river Fort. es M mr, e in Virg'na which changed whole coune of th nnvul history. It was the Mdrimac and the the iron-clmi,, it between Lrlcs-sen- s famous titt'e ch0ehox m a raft, John warships battle enl'd that When Mon. tor. Ironof wood wore o! solete and the new era of clads hnd begun. But even though the United States had made not this contribution to naval wuifare we did the assume a place am.ng the naval powers of Adwor'd until that Mnv mo. ning in WS when miral (leorge Deweys American gunners and American guns poured upon the Span.-d- i fleet in Mmila bav the bail of fire which won a decisive naval battle in record time. When it was over the rifle of Spain es a naval power was at an end. The close of the Spanish American war marked t era in naval tbe be liming nt the dreadnaui-hconstruction and the beginning of the costly naval armament race amrg the mtb ns In that race the leaflers were Croat Britsn, I nited States, World war broke When France nnd Corn-- nv out Germany, bViHng for a place in the sun," and rules elial'erging the am lent hoist of Britannia the waves," brought irto naval ewarfare a weapon j naval h'storr which seemed Jerrod to ihi-gns nun h a d d the Monitor. 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