Show germel BRITISH SUBMARINE LOADED WITH DYE STUFFS CROSSES ATLANTIC OCEAN IN SAFETY otner otmer ship ships are expected to make regular trip trips between this country and europe in the future baltimore bearing beating a message from emperor william to president wilson running the gantlet of innumerable danger dangers from mine mines sea ea sweepers swee pera and enemy warships and bringing a cargo of dye dyestuffs stuffs chemicals and mall mail the german undersea merchantman deutschland reached ached this port sunday night it waa was the completion ot of a 10 oooo 00 mile voyage the longest and most hazard ous ever atter attempted apted by any submarine the deutschland Deul echland carries mounted in her conning tover two small guns of about binch caliber no torpedo tubes are viel vi blo she la in capable ot of submerging lu in lesa leas that thau two minutes on the surface ol 01 the water the sub merrible meral mer sible ble has a speed of from two to three knots an hour more than the average merchant steamer the submarine carries a tarle ol 01 ap proximately tons of which about tone tons consists nelita co ct of ana and aye dye tuffs stuffs consigned to five new york houses it was announced arrival of the undersea cratt craft had been anxiously awaited by the new york k consignee ee ot of her cargo the supplies she brought are those most urgently needed la in the drug trade and to relieve the shortage ehor tage of dyestuffs dyes tufT while the new now york merchants knew the submarine was on her way ay they had little detailed information re carding garding the history making voyage they estimated that the carried 1 tore ot of mall mail which business buel nees men ot of germany had unable to get past the british censor fifteen day daya out from Bremer to baltimore the submarine safety between the virginia capes at 1 45 clock sunday morning passing in with darkness which bottled settled over the entrance nt rance of the bay with the letting setting ot of a telltale halt moon once inside the visitor threw throw caution to the winds and begun shrieking cing Ms tin illren signal ing in a pilot and at the same time at tr trading acting the attention ot of the tug thorn thom as f fa timmins which had been uniting in the lower bay tor for nearly two weeks to greet the land and convoy her into port the deutschland Is the farat vessel 1 under the germant merchant flag to enter an american port since the early days of 0 the war when teutonic cratt craft raced in to save themselves from brit lah ish warships antille the forwarding company officers are rette ement there are strong intimation that she will not be the last according to reports an other submarine already Is on the way across and she and tho the deutschland Deutsch lind I 1 are members of a im of such vessels built or building which will be employed P I 1 0 y ed regularly in the transatlantic trans trane atlantic trade as long as the war continues |