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A Dig for His Master. Nothing; I was just thinking, he A London physician accepted an in- Insisted. vitation to join a house party for a Well, what were you thinking? little shooting. When he returned, a Nothing much, my dear. I guest privileged butler asked him whether I am the .45 person per car. he had enjoyed himself. Some Mens Idea of. Humor, Oh, yes, was the reply. Kill much, sir?" Laughing loudly when you ' miss a re No, hardly anything, admitted the two-foputt. Picture No. 1 show President M. A. Neel and, of the New York Shipbuilding corporation, on the telephone ait two doctor. yon calling officially turning over the Colorado to Capt. R. R. Belknap, U. S. N. No. 2 shows forward Ah, well, sir, said the butler, its oclock in the morning. h turret and two of the eight guns. No. 3 shows the ship's company saluting "Old nice to have a change. Boston Telling your wife the things you Glory as she is commissioned. No. 4 shows the officers lined up for inspection. hadnt thought to tell her yourself. cruisers authorized three at a time, by congress III through the Mutsu. By the conference treaty, no Being noisy. 1899 and 1900, of 13,680 tons displacement, carrying Shrewd Man. more battleships are to be built before 1937. The four eight-inc- h Do you tell your wife everything? The more we see of some men tha guns in two turrets, fourteen Colorado, the West Virginia and the Maryland inch, a score of smaller caliber and two underwa(this last commissioned in 1921), three sister ships, Everything I think some one else more we admire the patience of theli ter torpedo tubes. Her Nlclausse boilers and are the most powerful and modern battleships in wives. may tell her first the world, though one British battleship is a close triple expansion engines driving twin screws, developing 27,000 horsepower,, attained a rival. maximum speed of over twenty-tw- o knots. Her The Colorado is 624 feet in length, 97 feet 3 inches beam, 32,600 tons mean displacement. She ship's company numbered 910. In 1915 the Colorado n became flagship of the Pacific reserve fleet knots (about Is driven at a speed of twenty-on- e and on December 1, 1916, her name was changed land miles) an hour by electrical drive twenty-fiv- e to Pueblo, after the second city in Colorado. Unguns machinery. She carries eight sixteen-incder this name she served In the cruiser and transas her main battery, in addition to twelve and two torpedo tubes. She port force in the World war under Capt G. W. eight three-inc- h Williams, escorting transports across, and after has about 28,000 horsepower. Her complement the armistice bringing 10,136 troops home. In 1921 comprises 69 officers, 1,266 enlisted men and 75 she became the receiving ship at New York, pendmarines'. Captain Reginald Rowan Belknap, U. S. ing further active employment. N., commanding officer, desires to have as many What remarkable changes have taken place in Colorado boys on board as possible. . the sixty-fiv- e years' lapse between the first and Captain Belknap entered the Annapolis Naval must be humiliating for thousands the latest Colorado I As a general measure of size, academy in 1887, served in the Spanish war, Philipdec3.400 of was tons is Boxer and grown nearly tenfold; displacement people to confess that they lack campaign, pine insurrection the old seasoned oak hull is now all steel, of thick orated for services in connection with the Meswill-pow- er to stop coffee. the armored sides and many watertight compartments ; sina earthquake relief In 1909 and was commander of full the branch has sail like mine-layin-g and power of cage utterly disappeared masts, topped by large fire control stations; he They know from experience that it reAtlantic fleet from 1915 to 1917. He was promoted symmetrical tracery of standing and running rigto captain In May, 1917, and was awarded the sults in irritated nerves; keeps them ging is now represented by the bristling, knobby navy distinguished service medal for service In comawake nights; makes them nervous. afterwards and antennae. odd placed radio connection with fitting out and g In in old Down the boilbelow American squadron the frigate, rectangular manding Yet they dont seem to be able to say ' ers of copper mounted steam at only 25 pounds the northern barrage operation in the North sea. no. battlecommanded the a to thumping, cumbersome, pressure During 1919 and 1920 he on the staff was means he which horizontal and of by Delaware reciprocating engine, recently ship a single screw drove the ship at ten knots at best, of the naval war college. Com. Wilson Brown, you find that coffee harms you; where now oil burning, tubular steel boilers genUnited States navy. Is executive. change to the pure cereal beverage, erate 290 pounds steam pressure for the delicateThe new battleship Colorado Is the third ship to turbines thousandth of the Postum. Youll find it delicious and balanced name. to adjusted The bear that ly in the American navy an Inch which, without the least tremor of vibrawooden a was Colorado the river, for named first, satisfying. And it is absolutely free tion and with scarce a sigh of sound, spin at steam frigate of 3,400 tons displacement, mounta alterrevolutions about from caffeine or any other harmful minute, 2,100 the Norfolk at generating navy yard ing forty guns, launched nating electric current which by a twelfth reducon June 19, 1856. She was one of the larger vesdrug, so you can drink Postum at any tion turns four screw propellers 171 revolutions sels of her time in our navy, corresponding to the twenty-on- e knots. n a of for fifty-gubefore of the ship speed days meal, and as much as you want. intermediate or ship For illumination oil lamps and candles are resteam and to the armored or battle cruiser of Iat- - ' tained only for emergency, should electric light er periods. fail, and the present sunlike searchlight had no Colorado I first saw war service as flagship oF Your grocer sells Postum in like in the frigate days. In the days work, the Commodore William Marvine, In establishing the two forms: Instant Postum shrill pipe and hoarse voice of the bosns mates blockade of the Gulf of Mexico coast, from Key (In tins) prepared Instantly the of decks word the Civil sweep war. open in the along Grande Rio passing West to the In the cup by the addition of is now supplemented, in fact all but replaced, by Admiral Farragut wanted the Colorado for his and other boiling water. Postnm Cereal instruments, telephone tubes, speaking New in below Orleans, April, attack on the forts communifor or (in packages) for those who mechanical, electric transmitting e feet draft was much too 1862, but her twenty-threcations to scores of separated spaces all through prefer the flavor brought out Colthe Later bar. the cross to Mississippi deep the ship. And at mealtimes, while navy beans by boiling fully 20 minutes. orado became flagship of Commodore H. K. Thatchstill hold their own, salt pork, the venerable salt The cost of either form is er in the North Atlantic blockading squadron. horse, plum duff and hardtack have given place about one. half cant a cup. After the Civil war the Colorado 1 served as flagto refrigerated meat, fresh vegetables, bakers including the Asiatic. ship on various stations, e bread, pie and ice cream. years after the laying of Feb. 14. 1885, thirty-onOf all changes, however, the greatest is In the her keel, she was sold to the usual fate of being kind of demands made upon the crew and officers. her for burned and copper fastenings broken up In the frigate Colorado, the yards were hoisted and other salvage material. an&hraced about, the sails were reefed and furled, Meantime the territory of Colorado, organized - the anchor weighed, the boats rowed and hoisted, as such in 1861, had been admitted Aug. 1, 1876, and stores whipped on board the steered, ship into the Union as a state. Acquired part with the all by hand. Handling sail, besides making strong Louisiana purchase in 1803, part with Texas In bodies, taught eye, hand, and brain to work nimbly 1845, and the remainder by cession from Mexico together. in 1848, the country was little known before 1858, In contrast, most of the demands for power in when discovery of gold led' to Its settlement, and the modem battleship Colorado are met by magrowth. , Colorado H was one of six armored chinery. . hundred and fifty Colorado boys are among the crew and more are going. Reproductions of Colorado scenery adorn her. The silver service presented by the state to the old Colorado (now the Pueblo) Js on board. For other reasons the Colorado is of particular interest to the nation and to the world. A vast experimental laboratory of marine engineering, she has been called, and it is said of her : Though she is primarily a fighting machine, she need never fire a shot at the enemy to earn her cost of many times over for her country. It appears that the most advanced designs of ship equipment have been installed in the Colorado and the results of their test will be placed at the disposal of American shipbuilders for their guidance in building the national merchant marine and the future navy. Electric motor-drive- n propellers, boilers turbine generators, and are part of the advanced construction that Is said to make this 32,600-to- n superdreadnaught significant to marine engineers. Further unusual features include these: From a forward speed of twenty-on- e knots the Colorado can be brought up armstaading in three minutes. Her eighteen-inc- h or-plate Is supposed to be proof against submarines and air bombs, as well as direct fire. With a veritable honeycomb of water-tigh- t compartments she must be literally shot to pieces before she can h be sunk. Eight guns in two forward and two after turrets (the largest permitted by the Washington conference) can drop eight tons of steel and high explosives on the deck of an enemy twenty miles away enough to put out of commission anything afloat. A captive observation balloon and several scout airplanes are. also carried. far down between the Six men in the control-rooc two 18,000 horsepower generators electric propeller and the four motors, control every movement of these two gigantic mechanisms, and every other important ma' chine, on orders from the bridge. Another thing that adds to the interest in the Colorado is the fact that she, with her sister ship, the West Virginia, is the last superdreadnaught which the United States will undertake for fourNaval treaty. teen years, under the That means that she may be the last of her kind either because of universal peace or because by that time the capital ship may be wholly futile for the purposes of war. The third Colorado was designated as Battleship No. 45 (counting from the first In the new navy), authorized in the building program of Aug. 29, 1916, to be of 32,600 tons trial displacement, guns In four center line turrets, eight sixteen-inc- h h twelve guns for torpedo defense, eight antiaircraft guns and two torpedo tubes. Her main machinery is designated to attain twenty-on- e knots with about 28,000 horsepower, two main turbine generators of Westinghouse type driving motors on four shafts, one screw on each. She is armored on the waterline, turrets, conning tower fuel oil and her and smoke uptakes. She uses steering engine, anchor windlaS and most other auxiliary machinery are electric driven. She will mount a catapult for launching airplanes and generally have all improvements of the best naval practice. At the Washington conference on the reduction of armaments, the Colorado and the West Virginia were on the list offered of uncompleted ships to be scrapped, but the Japanese were so bent on rei tainlng their newest battleship, Mutsu, at the time all but completed, that a new scrapping program was made, by which the Colorado and West Virginia were to be completed and the two oldest dreadnaughts, Delaware and North Dakota, much smaller vessels, would then be scrapped, the resulting tonnage offsetting the Japanese Increase 18,000-horsepow- turbo-electri- Five-Pow- five-inc- oy ot 16-inc- four-cylind- er h five-inc- r' mine-sweepi- mine-layin- slow-movin- g If . ftiniii&scnif ''interns Man-of-w- ar i. ( WOMEN ' Method of Measuring Ozone. , Fletchers Castorla has Mother been in use for over 36 years as a pleasant, harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups. Contains no narcotics. Proven directions are on each package. Physicians Tecommend It. 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