Show V New l Perils of the Sea RILE HILE the old and historic perils of 01 the sea are aret t tV t I largely obliterated b by mo modern ern science an and invention t ti tion on n while pirates no longer plow the main and und take their toll of ships that pass nfl the tile night or otherwise another er life on the ocean has developed which holds possibilities possibilities pos pos- to satisfy the hardiest and most venturesome Whether or not it is true as stated that orth of treasure has bas been heen recovered from the tho bottom i f the sea sen since tile the war ended hunting is bound boun J to challenge the att attention of inventors and adventurers for or a long time to come There is evidence too that Wany practical men are at work and that with the ii new ew mechanical devices and facilities of this highly scientific age a n. good deal may be accomplished that 1 Would have bave been deemed impossible a a. few v years ears ago 1 wo Vo inventions particularly both made by Americans promise to revolutionize sea salvage Ono One is a 11 diving apparatus making it possible to descend to previously pre Impossible depths and the other an torch that can ean be operated operate under water and used for cutting holes in the sides of submerged d vessels i In these new adventures ad there will be found a a. plethora pl of f perils perhaps p new new chapters of o deprivation and nd d 1 heroism as no invention In can ever quite overcome ho o c dangers and hazards that lurk in the restless Lurin mysterious s sea a. a f i r The President still seems to be playing the game of S solitaire lle assistant secretary of labor of-labor labor seems to have been licen 1 left at the Post |