Show Nortli weeping Adventurous Gives for trawlers That marked beginningof the day little vessels separated The found their distanceto a nicety’ even the Young American Account of Graphic T J- Expedition With I Crew Mine-Sweeper’s I ENDURED DARING German mine a and -showing of method the diagram the Dardanelles left was thrown a ‘'mine used sweeping The container with by the ( j I SERVICE and Dangerous Task Cooi Heads Steady Requires was by Hands - one who- has been in engaged it given is the in article accompanying careful Utmost the in Care Handling and H INCREASE of of t DANGERS mine-sweeper S''?'' ' z The the tackle lively wind on was the Sunday morning Probably few of f 2 - at 4 us on gusts - — — --X in the the there snow passed Then glimpse of the sun backed against the sun wild down on us in came icy cold As the afternoon the on cold and increased a The hardy fellows on board stiff and were numb before the day and when the gear was done slipped and shipped nobody was o’clock the staggering MMMBMaMMSM HMM M sea been -has plunged snowstorm a to '“M"r — ® —Sk — - '1 of the best of one and she reeled her staunch type along wonderfully that Sunday in the darkness costly Russia entered upon of fighting modern naval equipment to the benefit of keenly interestedspectators That discoverywas the offensive value of the submarine mine Japan led the way in the matter but Russia once awakened with such efficiencythat at the final balanceit was found It takes especially that Japan had lost ten warships through mines and Russia fourteen The mines had done practically as much harm to the re followed MAYOR TOWN 01 MADMAN KILLS spective been other navies able to Therefore IN it the as inflict ships upon that was vessel welter and so quickly to was “IB ' 111 w inn-rt survive these conditionsof great severity and ships frequentlykeep the sea our as mine-sweepers when as trawlers they would flee to the shelter were of their tackle her nals to be kin at once to us made and the sig-I mine a a vacancy’’ into them close up in friend Arrivedat the and It old an was little vessels the gear was hard work 3 taken by A with the ace and A hoping that his partner can ruff the third leads again round cf clubs takes trick with the of clubs queen the declarant discarding the of hearts leads the of royals B now puts up the jack and the declarant tops the trick with the At trick the declarant leads queen the 10 of hearts and noted that he had as A has the he goes in with the king as he judges that the declarant has not another heart takes with the ace of hearts and captures the next is XI Spade’ Declaration Dealer’s‘One on Dummy 4 9 M0NR0E ORCED towrr SEEK left) who suddenly went mad over PHILLIPS (top imaginary wrongs growing out of litigation and terrorizedGeorgia (below) Mrs Phillips and who tried in vain to dissuadehim Butts former mayor went to the rescue COVER — - Litigation Amuck With 9 6 B it successfully ’S’-wiHtsSi' in Dummy and the dealer out would also have had to declare “two royals” later) passed He has no declaration and as the beginningof the rubber was at On the no reason for any flag flying second bidding 2 roundof five havingbut spades goes “one two hearts and royal” He cannot hope to go game him realize impossible — Involved haveA of the auction players who taken up the game after years of and bridge practice at whist that auction is essentially a game and that it is just as of conventions to undertake to play it these without knowing what them conventions are and how to usewithout the seas as it would be to sail to say “I have never or compass played the piano but love music and best’’ and then to torture will do my people with horrible discords In the beginning when everyone was game it was feeling his way at a new for the dealer under the the custom that the deal was a misapprehension spade” and to say “one disadvantage for his partner to take him out if neces DD EustieeC the deck considers that the royals be tricks with the queen and jack of but may has better than the hearts A who hearts the declarant discardingtwo the opening leads the ace of clubs and diamonds Now the declarant has still follows with the the four royals with the master royal (the trey which declarant takes with the king At trick king) and the ace cf held diamonds cards must take the declarant leads a low’ royal which by B These two declarant takes tricks 1 Third Hand from mine-sweepers have won The recognitionfor their service in the war Working with them at their toilsome and dangerous task impressed with the one is and with precision care which they fulfill their appointed duty cottages the isles ran linked in that recovered drag little vacanciesin partnerwas knew the work appointedarea the DATE TO UP and clear meet may Our and Mines Recovered Are Exploded by Gunners The disposal of the mines depends upon their character and the circumstances of their requently our recovery gunners explode them by firing - her moment any there would be her end of the in same the Night Was Another Sweeper The dawn came up and showed WHIST AUCTION 0 ourselves course as speed then at Companion of harbors $ HERO on the same and at the winter months work goes on amid plunging bows and — our sweeping partner There arises a curious rd for her She must know at sorry ll-yiK- beheld we spect quite well that Somewhere to starboardthere showed through the whirling snow 'the lights of another vessel running the the her is morning smother in had each GEORGIA BECOMES AND we tight a the which rise waters In ship Our collect which when Japan PORMER into if possible free mines any the gale might have swept into the track of shipping imposed - ‘-‘discovery” tests Man s frost and TO her ir upon us by a the far east PEOPLE of before nightfall came strangelull which let in a biting -—- -— made a wore just ’A trawler at that hour paused to reflect that the duty of sweeping the pull of drive her wind and f bitterly cold a with the and keeping When s following account of one of his trips out into the North sea: ORDER — You will proceed at to and will once sweep the area marked on the accompanying chart This was the order which sent us hammering into the head seas a vessel day A the of there trenches also frozen sault sends a If was' kept in the there were the seas down like a half-tide rock was never clear of the sweeping seas Thud slap they crash swish— came over her swirled along the deck bows and ceasing their constant as never March 27 — A young recently signed American who adventurousservice as a member the crew and hands on ifteen hours of drenchingand buffetingwere our portion that Is Drags ONDON for drag day engines GALES wind the frozen feet were that I ' Precision of a word day’s work "was under way Careful Drag Kept Up oul Weather Despite Hour after hour through a successionof rain hail and snow I I teeth off The whole operation carried through with scarcely long uttered and the started J Toilsome the in I l IN are I I HARDSHIPS ERE T '- its load of British 'in the North in and elsewhere sea The up on the coast of Holland during a storm pozverful explosive shown to the and sta'British accused the Germans early in the war of sowing the seas with mines both floating while the latter arc authorized under tionary The former were held to be a crime against commerce certain conditions'as recognized instruments of warfare A number of residentsof Holland arc said been killed of mines washed ashore as in the instance shown to have or injured by the explosion two usually The diagram shozvs how the seas are rid of the submerged mines steam vessels The chain small fishing trawlers carrying a drag chain one end of which is attachedto each vessel is both and in the of the and arduous extremely catches fastenings mines explodes them The work dangerous but has been found fairly effective in many instances A graphic pen picture of the work q I Thrilling British for Sea- tricks and the 12 ?nd 13 with his three last trumps The declarant has taken three odd tricks amounting to 27 and althoughhe has not won the game he at least has not been set by the adversary neither has he played safety and three made spade tricks as a score of six only 11 DEINED discarded William — Pop what’s a paradox? my son is a woman ather — A paradox who silk stockings and tries wears keep it secret — Puck 9 Dummy to a a I Runs Dire Result Until Extirpated BRUNSWICK result In March the recent citizens and Phillips score went a who As a — affray 27 shooting of suddenlymad Eus-tlce lawyerand former mayor Brunswick finds himself something Butts C The dead are Harry Dunwody a prominent lawyer William Hackett undertakerR N Deaver police officer L C Padgett former policeman George AV Asbell street car motorman and former policeman Ernest MacDonald clerk and Gene Tolman bank clerk Phillips had been a twelve resident years of and money :rAl A Now been in considerable and had blamed AttorneyDun-wody for this belief that he had been wronged to have preyed upon his mind until a fixed idea with the became in the leg When Phillips reached determinationthat he would Jured the start doorwayto the street he met Asbell campaignof exterminationHis running over to see what the matter wife tried to dissuade him from his and claimed him as the third victim was and it is said she followed him purpose He then stepped out on the sidewalk on tho day of the killing begging him and almost instantly engaged in to He met friend put up his gun battle with Deaver whom he shot him to down whom he asked to accompany the office of Dunwody frankly stating where hehadstood his purpose Two shots were fired in come to the sidewalksome office The first killed Dunwody distance in the next block to see the law away what and the second A M was going on Phillipsfired a wounded broadside into this Way crowd and that was bystandersattracted by the Awhere he got his fifth victim William Several started up the stairs but were Phillips in the meantime shots Hackett received by Phillips coming down his fatal wound for he met When had had been shot by Eustiee Butts from Phillips commenced shooting those who hasty retreat the rear of a nearby drug store were not hit beat The third shot was Phillips died a few aimed at Padgett and moments after Butts The former fell mortally Butts fired the fatal shot But in the wounded while Butts was slightly in- course of four or five minutes he had killed The seerns resultant ' '' ' KoveraUs Keep Kids in one piece and can be slipped on or off are made fit and look well and yet arc loose and comfortable in every part tar superior to bloomersNo tirbt elastic bands to stop free circulation of blood and retard freedom of motion Economical Saving wear on good clothes — saving washlng-a well made they are outgrown long before they are worn out instantly five mortally wounded two others and seriously injured at least a 2 a Ask Your Dealer or ALL quiz an ri°nt “You give up entirely too soon” eiaer party ‘The next time smueacometne out you must bring more payou tience with you” “ ’Tain’t tha sadly mister” ex-“I plained the boy brought enough with patience me but didn’t bring RiGHTSRESERVED t Made in high neck with long sleeves or Dutch neck and elbow sleeves Made of blue denitn or blue and white hickory stripes for all the year wear and in a variety of lighter weight materials for summerwear All garments trimmedwith fast-color red or blue galatea Sizes 1 to8 years nTiZl' A suit new REE suit if it ripS you enough worms” u send them charges IO prepaid a H — & CO l a ’ i — S1KAUSS — i v ’ v v 1 1 r 1 1 San rranciscoy I M the to go lockup to The get warm coal ran short and the outside door being unlocked Veeter went to shed nearby to replenish the r:ui HI sunnlv he returned he found MiiiMH When lit: rLi the door locked he so about the ran 1B1 the chief of Uli Lil ilV XWLC1AM iOULCLO police who enabled the prisoner to back into jail on I the “slam 12 Willi is put desk” the the when — C1JLC of “Wiff” tid AT OR 6 — THE INrw DINNER! T j J i i J with z with auto of visions who awaits bubbling joy when “eats” stop at the Inn you f the evening’s the join to door the at the with o’er hasten you away nu IRS where diversions begin beginning for 11 vi 1 1 V 4" zi 1 z I “fling a rubber Vwl I ‘ daily home 7 glide you are missed on ) none the Tango” a or Then for supper at club for the wane — finale — the on there ( Bridge of the at ‘ KA? Y Spades — 9’jack Hearts — Ace queen Clubs — Queen 10 Diamonds — A Ace Spades — King Hearts-— Clubs — Ace Jack Diamonds— B jack Spades — King Hearts— Clubs — Jack Diamonds Ace king — 8 rom friends to night’s “James again” 3 6 2 7 4 9 6 5 6 4 - This of 2 9 I 6 WJi'' 11 2 8 7 4 3 7 5 jMwV 8 ' 0 5 4 II J Spades—10Queen110 Hearts —King Clubs — Diamonds — Queen ’10 bidders declare “three spades” Some hand with of this sort to show long without hjjgh command which is the dealer does not hold-'an 3 9 8 ' 5 is couples only one example and entire families thousands of for that matter who are nightly on the way” They tear themselves from the tedium of toil and give themselves up to having good time Diversion and relaxation have the great American habit and night the only time to indulge Naturally the a become is III o incorrect prisoner in Harrison Veeter (Pa) prison was allowed Confluence into the corridor of the 11 - LEVI fill I 5 a I at will we 1 S Gold Medal Awarded Mech1‘9ni!? air I dealer cannot supply of price 75c each I A a with can rlealtnrul M Vi a a If your receipt 5 a summer Practical Because they They 7 P At 5 although a mW SECOND STOPOR A RUBBER O WITH THE ALUS OHS! BK1DGE unestablished NOT SHY ON PATIENCE One afternoon during the good old time a man who was rambling small boy around Texas lake met a fishing rod in one hand and a in the other headingfor the adjacent highway “What’s thisfmyboy?” goodrnatured-ly the exclaimedthe man addressing don’t to youngsterare“You say mean that yotl going to quit fishing already? o’clock1” Why it’s only “Yes sir” answered“Ithe boy with regretful expression am goin’ to Kleen Practical Heathful Economical Garments for Small Children 8 6 score iLa the r 6 a be z “ IB l I ’ 9 Many T STOP from S a 9 ' a Ill u J a a l§4 zsy1 v TM1KD AT TO TANGO THE LEE'S' a ' recently had lost in real estate transactions it a The Social Stunts ” t-ns Brunswick had litigation considerable He short while it was a known that the opening bld was a thing not to be instead of being a trifled with and was on the contrary a disadvantage benefit to the hand giving the dealer a chance to play an aggressivegame u this his cards warrantedit As soon who as those players became known took the dealer out of his spades then went to the opposite extreme and passed it declared that if second hand was better to leave the dealer in with upon his spade make so as to he economize could be set loss as the most that how for was two tricks only no matter the reason for many he might lose band had probably being that second he “up his sleeve” when something passed and that to give him an opportunity the spade by take out from (Jangerous Therefore the dealer’s was partner never made a declaration on a spade unless he had contractmaking one a hand in his own holding rule as there can be no such To say “alwaysand never In auction’ that you should alwaystake your partner out of his original spade would be to that you should as foolish as ray Tilm out never take to do thing it is indeed absurd One give is to “two spades” so as to say him another to bid If third opportunity hand has such cards as these he may bid take out and his partner make as will not accept his declaration too seriously Hearts king jack Clubs king Spades 10 here say “one Diamonds acedo it He may heart” and speculation on he has no suit outside of the hearts He does not make his bid because he hopes to go game good is the essence of all on it which declaring but simply as good sport he prefers to take chance on getting eight tricks instead of two in ease he Take is able to make Xhe odd away the king of hearts and give third hand another small card instead and he will have say “a heart” His partner mayhave in hearts or he may something suit without tops which he will long position to declare and then be In a the accepted of auction which conventions preventedhis doing as an opening bid recently played that Here is a will illustrategame tills point It is the of the rubber Score love all The cards were placed as follows: CLUB JVOUMiK'I t always hero It Butts who shot and a was killed Phillips while citizens generally fleeing for cover were of about involved in the courts Z ' sary In this city were injured by Monroe which seven killed of of Ga as the spades ace and king outside of dealer This however said “ode spade’’ A passed and the dealer’s partner preferred to bid high hearts to his four small diamonds saying “one here be heart” (It noted that if the values may in hearts and should be reversed and diamonds the dealer had said “three spades’’ it have taken “two take! diamonds” to'would ftl If I MORNING 7 I time THEY START ROM HUSBANDS OICE DOWNTOWN when mood PAPER the average to glean the fills mind the is niche in a of recep mews and GIVE P RO INDULGENT AND TO THOUGHT THE ADVERTISEMENTS tive his-three I U V MORE DUCTIVE |