aug 2 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, FEBRUARY 4, 1909. 0) SIGNALLING AT SEA THE C HE annals of the sea afford few incidents so remarkable, thrill ing and significant as the story } of the collision between the {White Star liner Republic and the Florida of the Lloyd Italiano line and the rescue of the passengers and crew of the former vessel. Though six lives | jwwere lost In consequence of one ship erashing Into the other In the fog off the Nantucket shoals, no one was drowned despite the hundreds of hu man beings in peril of such fate, and Rhis outcome was gratifying proof that he mtr ha sound fourtes ments sound The that place Bev it with has been apy naval of nts tm also on ve euDHe for the the ap meh of mer ters Purpose detecting torpedo vessels by placing transmit both of the ship It has " detect only the approximate distance Recely located In the pllothouse and In the hold Is placed itter case, where It Is pre fected from the water and the poss! bility of accident The signal bell Is usually loented on the side of the ship The courage of Captain Bealby and member his erew In siaving board the Republic as long as a chance of saving her remained excited much admirn Not until the Republic began of ttle preparatory to taking her final plunge beneath the waves 414 Ber captain leave his post. He was al most too late to save his Ife and had t ellmb to the top of a mast as the steamer seitled and Jump into the sides been pe to Qirection but the and character of the sounds oSrN Are now of a ship the on ible nt trans on tior Yokohama foaming, surging waver, from he was picked up by the men, clinging to some wreckage A battle with the elements whi nigh exhausted him Captain Sealby was born in Vine land, N. J, forty-six years ago and has been with the White Star line since he first went to sea in 1870. His first voy nge an apprentice In the iron bark Esmeralda under Captain Jona than | Park, and In the fifteen months he was on this vessel she was engaged In trade on the Pacific coast, and young Sealby some stirring scenes in Chile Peru during the war between countries. Upon Cres was as saw and those apprenticeship he serv first mate in sailing early age took mand of the first Oceanic, running be tween San Fran Honolulu and While In con first to that the een annexed to completing his ed as second and ships and an com take the Hawallan the 1 w 8 honored by Coptic he was news to Honolulu Islands had } ed State Ie quet nit- blanket with the fog | fore he thought After g resumed | K of the wireless apg his He did 1 “harness” unt ordered ship On his i" rat ears way I SUBMARINE SIONALLING APPARATUS IN FILOTHOURE, on the derelict destroyer Benoeca, Binns was handed a wireless message which bad been sent from Washington tell fog him that Representative Boutell | bad spoken In his praise In congress “That was nice of him, wasn't it? Plans sald to the man who told him | "Bat I didn’t do anything great.” | STIMSON AND NICOLL Attorneys Who Figure on Sides In the Pulitzer Case. | sult in the federal courts ngainst the | company which publishes the New | York World and the constitutional {| character of the questions that arisen In connection with the case give exceptional to counselors the sult charge Interest the learned of the law who fignre In The government attorney in of the New prosecution In N¢ into ths : soft Maltese curls herself Into a ball the open grate Then, the man ®O deadly In earnest when she talks Khe searches the room for Imaginary threads, walks to the window to rear range faultlessly hung curtains, read Justa ornaments, continually hears the telephone bell and does everything to keep her nerves a jangle The meager woman who courts flesh to round her angles Into curves of beauty needs fresh alr and sunshine In unstinted measure and must have them. Bhe must eat a great deal of fruit. 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