Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, May 24, 1917, Image 2
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|i P'llPin ^~nit'#tl ia rnlrtv tori) to pieces. TJi<» fourth d
I rffrlff If 11MnAir, hr/* i ■ i rLT i lu's iV\.r-- ' iit.tc
*!■ !■ |W L*lI11 speed and hauling 1icsr-~t.':wlr..«ii, h«
s, A i ■ haunrKi'S, 'took '"a pn^-sbpt. si» -t hv/.yay
''If?..:-—-*7 - —. h»r for lock, .ftoi //-fyev bo
•*•«! .uwn.V the ImTrkenjs; ufT | run Into it imp. As slv nfcv'
tl,n> r«Hls. ■ . v ■ j ('[-. pt *!'.vji.4\ uj) Mii] Id
Vessel.. 01 s a bled. Capt u res M in c
. . , * Laying Trawler and
—- -Set$-a Trap.
our.subinurim* 1104 the trawler mndo »
wide. senjiciiTle, dropping' oversld.ehnil
tin* suft'aee-nuines she had on board
I’t* or rrii'm.' T r
German
Trim's s
hou^i*-'-i
•Unit th<
flotilla of fast
iloi'iilr Tr.-nt’ ot:
southward iiiiiT^hjitl fallen a'fpi'
I hi* lend ip
It]I|I1'S
bui-v/Mi** soi-ond jta4 strip
R. ; * - rr» • .
mine. ,As- tilt' out- is-r "tii'tiiV
t urtioil, to run \\ •• nirt'ltvlof
angb*„ np!I 1*11;, 1 ior.1 si|i" w
tin nfipnllitiit.' ro'utV’ ^
," \ V'\ ■ 1 r: t'i I’ ho-tiwitW ‘to - !■ < i-*
over, -for something ilropl *
M‘})-rloso by and ox pi ot Hd
:(itli«u-for Tn lpnii'l nnnou.ncitig
trawler Iwtil fali.en Iti ’ w ith" a
ITriJisli. rihlisprs, ovl-
n Tniding. r\iii*di.i Ton.
Wrecked rfpof w i rI'Tf’s.s.
abandon, d tin* tea\vTor \\l|h her crew
sUTU aot'koalmi; tti>^yi>9 v sIp and- stiii-
litor^isi In hinU oitr'bifr-rier•'<tf
- Octroying the Destroyers.
“M*b- didn’t: have long to waif. Tin*
estroy.ers4-du.wn wiis-ijttst; hYeakiTig \\ hop up froiTi
flui.rn.st es>ny/ four destroyers In enl
unm. (• We hml hardly siirJ1 f«•«I tTiV-m
^vht'n-^id.V -si 1 w tln‘* v tiiiwlor iiii'l 'sproa'I
iMltsfnnuisc. Ahj they shot into, the
ihlHerUdii. t in* h'.'filing .ilost rover w ont
leaping mH.of th<* Water \vi+h her bo.u
torn oil). Tin* others shooroi! and thr*
second apd third, Thus-.nmTii’ng,up t IT * *
mi he trail, both ktruefci- each one iViog
Strews SeaA^ith Score of Mines Then
Calls Prussian Vessels in Ger-
man Qode and They Rush to
— * r * r '“
Their Destruction-
rim*. TTi.-Vibh'd 'i.u’TTTiTf-wrrT*i7Thtmv T tD
tbo hurtJj 11 IVtthsj^ r j^idi^s lit'tli«
North So:p rapiu-rod utWriioniy mino-
luyor and >a;.K -i\ rhts>i,ajtJs
Wiis told in yrn.pTdc biiu'itaui
fl< of _ of. a I’.ritish \ o*.sol tli
at an Am>.rboifrliTfltirVAVoyotH
luirrativo thd "Jlioor c»mhiiiui
pubniarltli f.orood tho lain,
tow him •out to son tital tin
*—•
iu*ln« roinpb to‘l,' sowod tbo son with
mint*!* aniMn (iornnm codo sont out a
call by-udr. loss tlutt, hroiiKht six l'rus-
Klan dostt'oVors iliiwii.on flirtij. Kftttf.
bt rtiF ilT^ir-.vors struok infnos and tho
fonunnTT^ i~wotv“u'»Trfiy" tjio sufiA
inL' ovor us tor tnoi*o
lauir. dropping bomb. ;
and hftor Vunnin^, w it!
jloath In our lioarts for
botjr w o "dot vvtf lilii • ,:n
and tin* ’Taidu-s' w*‘f s ' -dri
ooitplo .of, otif ow n ->oa p!
"•■‘‘Trio limit.'Uijrr imr.
cross, for bis wprl^ ami
Military rross.” r r ‘
ati"n at Now port
Miff. Joanlio
yVVlNm I‘raiMu*.
iVxi'V.ipo tUh* now beiiig
I r< tu b imdorsoorotarv of
'Tr'trioat sui'coss hy th<
tho first woman to l.o
PAYING
inarliio. which tlp*n
ii.honh* in safi;ly.
“Wo w.tc .-i uisirjK.Tm" tin* mouth of
tin* Wosor (it nlyhi,“ tho otlloor told a
New York llm ald ~ tiojiih-tor, ^ “wiiyn
~*ortiotfrntjr Wont w/mur with our ma
ollllc iw ;rtrI wo calllO to if stop.
r wny
Setting.*t,he
dark- shapi*'V'ominy »Jy_w i/ and Mliich
Would apparently rim afoul of tis If wo
kept 011. TbnuiL'Ii tfro tdylit yhissos
our limumiant made her out to bo a
trawioy. At nnoo tit* thW'UTi'tl im a iTos'
p» > mfo • oxpodimit. H‘o . sont oiT 'tho
ho’suti :th<J sj\ moii, nil tho axailatdo
men wo had. In our collnpsihh 1 hoat.
ofiiF iifi tho (raw lor t»nr«* dbwii on tts -h*'
hallud. Imr-dn flmiwilr' aTuf'Trofiort«*tp
hlmsoif as I’ ‘J!*, with tmicldncry dis-
f*KOTO. F*t>1 , ' \
Cc^earTcr cm Putfut iNfX>i
of us that tiny stnellod a- rat. Some
one shouted out an alarm in* Tier over
hang yrazed us, Ami ns tin* ery went
up our collapsible, wldeli lu'id pulled
around, boarded Tier from the other
aide. The lieutenant, and I \v f eiit over,
the trawler's side and shot two of
them before-they rushed us, for our
boat's crew had kept tTYe remainder of
the wafcli on deck busy.
"Once in possession of the deck It
was easy to do for 111 diTHTylhe-room
force of.three and the boat was ours.
We made sure that there wits no com- j Former Premier of Greece Says
m.iMinuion f.mn Dm fov ic. ,M,pt b> Democratic "Nations Will At-
tlie locked hateli. Tlien tim'lieufenant UCrilOUl dllbi NdllUHb Will HI
passed it Tim- to our own sirtrrmiime. taifl Peace Ideal'S.
Ji,nd with her enyine-rpom errw wiirk- >
iny like jjiad ■ the rest of us on tlie . - w * —
.r;.:"cHiNGE lii bussia pleases
marine TraTtist ms~nml-TiTTTioii:ieed that ; * —7—-— ~***-~ , —•——»—=
•‘He. privuteiutlietnife Hundred a fid TwelTtYi I'eyiment oi tne
etlecting the smile of a Triited States naval ollieer, both ha.pj»y
hip of their respc'ctTVeoiatlons in the upholding of justice and
The.i'rench soldier is,in this. Country on a four months’ furlouyh
: part of that precious timejn heipiny the United States navy
r oiiMii.oiim * ... '
Ii vnhiiiet iiiember.' and arkiv and na\v ollicers. visited tiie.
; • .. V. ( . r *
memory of tin* first 1 president The illustration shows the
, Marshal J"tTre withift^-tIov-^Hte^saluting WilsiHiigton’s
AMERICAN VESSEL SUNK EiY GERMAN SUBMARINE
t our neutrality, until th'e uto
ineiit •Hiilyiiria -attarkeii SciMil. llaiT
wars,
ah tilisoiijte lmu^er-ehy. • ^ " 1 • '
WeMiave j.roof'of this, When Hid- The American_ oil tank steumer Vacuum which was simk I.)
yafirt attacked "Serbia the crown jm States. I’art of the creu : , a naval lieutenant and four min tiers
"mediately took a position ^conflicting
with -Unit ,qf tin* majority of the Tie.w
parliament, refusing to fulfill tin* oldi-
fcrntjons contractiaUiy our alliance with
J>M-rIua. and thus opposing Hit*, wdll of
the entire country ‘ns, expressed
through the Teci^itmdvction. The king
snaps IiitiDS ron mpvics
u 1 vine
Attempt—to-^atatJttsfT
in Greece “Q.oomed to Failure/.
Says Famous Statesman
Sympathies With Entente.
By ELEUTHER10S VENIZELOS,
(.President Ui f
tlie (ireek I*t;i)visional Gov
eminent t
~Sah>n-odiatiye that • * hiis
. tyken" place In the .Uussian youirn-
, mt>nt has been hailed by the new
!■ Greece wilji sincere‘"joy, because the
1 aboTiUnn-of despotism and tin* triumph
j of democratic primjiphjs in Hus-da
| |u-oves in- the most conclusive manner
that the struggle now going on in the
HERO OF AN AIR BATTLE
FOR THE REJECTED VOLUNTEER
UNITED STATES NAVY
RECRUITING STATION
world-Ik essentially a contest- Uctiv.cen
told tne at tfi:r.t time-that* h<* did not
democracy
ml flliineritcy,- • *
entrance into tlie wlit of the
American, reptddlc is tin* most
confirmation possible of the
world conflict. Tin*
tibemT~rorces
* Vtnst anti lie’s ellqueMTas
twvei^ people" fa-
w ho ffrA-or peace,
- of demderuey
"F i,i,|S t ndtroeracy. No puffy wished
U period of peace'more
-llia^tl Hie Liberals, especially after the
4J ^ i fUidloTT^<^tjJHng froin tlie two re-
cent Hal kau
| Sympathies With the ^Entente.
lh*cau-c of tlie d'cuioeraTrc^scnti-
iP#^\^^^%^^i- ; .meiit.s of tin 5 I'Oufltry.' howVIer, asAMdl^
,ls 0,1 the }>omisnf grati--
tude an^l ebnimnu interest existing
•between the p.owers that guaranteed.
G.-e.'k ’y :i+mJ emi-'diitjoii in the
eastern Mediterranean, and also hey
cau.so of our alliance with Serbia, jill
oiib, sympathies Wert 1 froth tlie hegiu-
Iting of the war with the entente pmv-
■ eiN. Moreover, we were firmly epn-
» a ln<M*«l tlmj the developments of the
-rent -truggl.' would, sooner or later.
our‘mtevvenlion inevi^ibh* mi
.y■ • - rrCconnt. of otir treaty . wit.h,.-£Vrf»ia.
• In this eonvivHon ww* wfre strengfh-'
ck of I’iltshurgh, I ^ned afterTurkey, wKKdi nbver rec*-gv
st i .id ornithoTh- ni/.ed Dur.sii'vereiguty over the isles of
Trii liis iiiovit- catii- the urchipelago and wlpch never
rjrph ]>irfv iTTcloSg' ceased to pr^'latm .jilainly t hat she,
bis tent near tiie would go. an far ns a war declaration
jn ordir to take possession of them,
ha.d.T'iitervd into the war pn the side
of the central powers. , .
I'herF^never was nny dpnln' ln ^k
minds that the Vt’orld war wuisj+ttf"
P'vq^war and that ‘It was .JuctimSfW
M EAST 23RD STREET
NEW YORK. N Y'
(Nm» m u> uiooa ««nj
TIUSHONE 6RAMEJKT 111*
great
j i-mplmtiy <
] natdFe""of'*rlie
struggle* of (he
Lagainst King
: liev.er been a
vonng war amLjImst
1 but it is a strugg
“.Divine R
Doorned.to Failure.
. It is quite oliyldus that such an at
tempt to es-tnldish in Trn*«*ee the prin
ciple of nmnarehy hv iTiyinc" right Is
! doomed ft) frritTm'-nt a timeTvhen that
very principle .is abolished in x t\UsSla'.
! Fiirtlieruiorel tiie victory'over dVus-
.siaij aJisofTitis.nl and militarism, which
will -he more decisive aipl njiirc coin-
qjfctF nrytr.-oumg t<> tim lBinuqigo iiinte-
rTn+sand moral resoVirce.s thrown in Thd
balanceToiTie grclit tArnerican repub-
dfc," wl|| YinrTtdy restrlt hi the miser-
ttble. failureT>f tne>nLU‘n’fit made hv
I ..am .sorry that the rigid physical require*
d3«Fte make it lifcpoeslble for you ,to• eerve your country in the
JTavy in time of war. There ie good reason f$r such rigid fe-
qUIrener.t8, .so you should not worry about not paeaings •
T feel that since you haYe_lie«n-patriotic ^ nou volunteer,
you should have 8on*ethlng to show for it, so that no one will
have..in- r-ight- to call you a,*Slacker.» Therefore, with, this
letter is a button for your coat. Wear it.* It la «» honor to 1
have the right to-.—*' ^ * " " irr ‘
If, ae a reeult of wearing this button, and thowing.this lettar,
you influence eome other man to cpme forward, you mat, in tfiat
eve rmrlv
hnpc. ; vvllf also .(b*ni»>li di iiv H
to itx Very foundations, jlie nnlidmtfiHl
ip<titution. of autoeraeu, ywliich js-Vn-
eiTmfilitible with -moderrt. eivlmiitilm
and wjth the.ideals ihat ,ga\Vl irfh in
^The grmii Nurih_4\mei:ieaii/repuhlic. .
A11o w. un* -to aThl ifra r/t1 n>. en tra nce
of ihe- Uqited Stafes/fnto the war
against , the central/powers and the
nolije weirds uttered hy the jiresidcnt
In congress niakjzTt certaiii^fop us that
Up' peace-.ffrnpwviil f«jllow the victory
wliLgH-e bfetaHn-o- no-w:-poUtK*n4 world
in which tiie riglil iif self-guveriuneTS.
win he^gjitraaiiteed' to cverV people
The ieagUe^of democratic naMetis will
MttaJ^rtfeideal ^/Tnl,v(*rsal |Aence and
jHtluticntc I^iitvit the (b^kthrictite ngen-
/cy now ravaglngrliumanity. ' '
It in all sorts of w e'itjier. To keep t|u>
cU^fk of 111e catndiu .shutter.from scar
ing his subjects,-he Installs—a tick
i audit and are rejected may T101 hr
locking metronome [n thejeiit.^ The
the TccruitTqfg service Is giving
fcletrgnome. used yherever young ithpe-
foia hang the piano,jtfetw eo*cen)«nmtTy
r t the birds soon pay no attention .to
and" Its noifre drowns the^ click of
the camera.
nrntng Doint ductile tung-
Wgher thaiFthnt of any other
hetal and its tensile 'strength
that of iron aa^ afcfcft;
u«»eu wy ,111s .cwiurairns, wnoTpeirdr
the occurrence lie-received the \
iorla cross tivb months ago. IK* s
ltinywTrom a wound in the hniar*
uppprtunity. ~ 7 /
, Opposedhoffnl s policy was Jnatj; of
the kjo^Avho claimed, that
U Y Empty Vessels, Etc, * ’
Some men make a Jot uf noise during
he Differe#pe,
A man
ercaUOa in the iyjief that thrv watch the
4ting up w aound argument. _ wiU fit by
stand by the hour tc
ding throng; 1 womaf
e should
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