| Show A foolhrrdy mariner named Capt WiMJam Andrews was married the other day and with his bride sailed away froin Atlantic City on Sunday TLornhig iwt for the Azores and the I Spanish coast His boat Is less umu I I ourcoen feet in length and draws two feat of water being I the smallest only II crJl in which un attempt us been mad > to gross < the Allanth Uomment ntr on th hn jifiChicago Tribune thinks that the voyage Is almost certainto lO hive a fain l ending and moron fri Ll115 way Vtes that can deluge J I decks se the et srC a great ocean liner like the Kron Prinz Wilhelm ands < its woodwork will wort make Shirr sok of a cuoklosnon like Cant Andrews Dark ecret The reonIng I of 0thu Tribune h I 1li right It Is a foolhardy Journey jure enough but the comparison will I > IIi hardly do because the big liners do nqt rid the waves they plunge through them and tho waves resent it They eometlmps come over and smash a turtle tur-tle deck and wash a deck with a volume vol-ume of water that sweeps everything I before it But the lltye boats have to keep on top of the waves If the reasoning reason-Ing of the Tribune was good It would I be Just as unsafe to sail In a 200ton cmft as in a 11foot boat The Tribune I forgets that the Western continent was discovered by threo little ships to of which were without decks t n |