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TELEPHONE BUOY AMAT RESCUED THE 2S 5 NEW DMC d@rwater Signal Apparatus s Perfected During War rein “Sub” Search, a i the ballast tanks of the U. 8. y, Coast Guard Submarine P-4 fo function off Honolulu Har- tA'March, 1915, ana the twenty- lesioned officers and en- fy men of her crew were suffo- itchy fumes from her storage bat- 4 hile rescue vessels searched Mes, where she lay on a sandy lf 80) feet below the surface vf | American naval expecta cast about to devi be phérired vessel, unable to blow out sthilks and rise, could signal her adt! Wdeltion. a @ success on that occasion has | #8 in saving the lives of the ey pt the hue 8-6 in the moat dra- jq qtory the sea has told in many yr WO ineans were devised, but one them was dependent upon other rthde! vessels being equipped with bat 14 known In the navy as under- it ignalling devices, The other only on “navy luck”—the re of some other ship in the join! i of the distres submarine. he 'S-b trusted to “navy luck" and ‘on. The device by which the location of he sunken submarine was discovered | i @ hawser attached to her by t n. George W. Goethals is simplicity It consists merely of a conical ped buoy, with upright arms sup- prting « large bronze bell with four Aappers which, swung by the Ints of the buoy in the sea, a the gong, giving out a sound hah be heard for more than a eens Sognpg of these buoys, almost ex- otly gimilar tn construction, are an- hored in New York harbor and ngbAs! on Coney isl alt bul dozen in the tower bay Ord thoard the atest typ nargied th steel buoys are wils'in t £ of the submers bles, Inne by @ hawser that asstd th Sugh the deck of the vessel {dui to u winch below. Along this hawser Is wound a water-proof clec rio wire, used for telephoning As'in the case with the usual an- jored harbor bell buoys, these sub- Marine “position marker buoys” are controlled by un automatic’ winding @evioe that recls in slack and pays out cable us the tide falls and ‘ Pao tint at all times the Buoy Is d y 1b.” ‘This is done uoy cannot float off at a @istunf¢é and thus fail to mark the exact Joration of the vessel, Qneb ithe commander of a sub- maripg discovers that he cannot rise, throyqhy failure of his tanks, his en- gin his horizontal rudders, or| “fnuf'! ie releases the buoy by a de- vice hii bis controi station. The grea teeljtpoic rises at once to the surtac ft theyaen and there stops, the auto- | 1h holding it taut at alt} 4. boats decks “d the Tiel fusjant the “position mar rpaches the surface of the sea | its ceaseless roll over the| its bell never stopp. ne | both yuld the continus r—they can be re- n tha vessel is on of the sea, where her es can run In free air- ignalling device is ma- ulated at night by the imprisoned marine crew, sitice it can be hed” on and off, and a “flashing” ght is far more likely to be d vered by the lookout on a surface saeithan a steady light. Shovld the eleetric batteries be un down the acetylene iurht ts ore, the action of the water on ne g@ide giving out the gas which | pontancously ignites and gives outa sady glow for hours. In a water-tight compartment on op of. the buoy, bearing directions in ry-danguage, is a telephone con- ected with the submarine by means f the electric cable that runs along tie mooring hawser. A small boat, whored alongside the submarine, wn easily lift this telephone from ite compartment and communicate ly and easily with the crew of submersible, no matter how has sunk, —————— INSUBVARINE ARE SAVED AFTER 35 HOURS UNDER SE st Page,) { (Cq@atinued Vrom F uty certan means by which a|' jquest to Washington to hurry tor- by our own power. Send for help.” Back to the Panoma liner went the her over the rolling sea, bending to the oarg with ali the strength that was in them. The chief eng.neer and the captain were at the side; they had already guessed. out of heir knowledge of the strange and’ un- expected things of life on the waters, Pretty much what was needed. The Chief Engineer jumped down below with his assistants and began getting out steel cables and clearin away about the winches, The Cap. tain took the message himself to th: wireless room up back of his own cabin on the hurricane deck. Fiven while the Goethals was getting under way towards the buoy, a wie- less began droning wh le the call Cor help was sent out to sea and shore. Strangely enough {t was a man at Farmington, Conn. more than 100 miles from an Atlantic beach, who first caught the plea. David L. Moore, an amateur, usually amuses himself after dinner by Mstening to what is being sald through the alr within a thousand miles, Almost the first words which he caught lost night were those of the Goethal's message followed by a re- pedo boats with diving bells, strong] ; hoisting tackle and air pumps. Wash- Mp aNOUILe AU SOA The sign of a reliable dealer and byway through land an “*Socony Trail’’. —e lig have the curfosity, when hia cOuUy orward brought him word bf thebbell end Meht buoy out of place de dusk yesterday evening, he tiade for ud and Ue and ad officer and a man in « small the boat pulled alongside the teel ean the officer heard the and then he 1 the mark- ines which showed the thing was a @ubmarine buoy He got into the frame on the fart fi ed the directions for getting at the telephone Hardly had he th iver @nd the buager ceased ity snarl when “pits ie ihe submarine We ave been submerged for thirty-five | SOCONY MOTOR GASOLINE OUTED cia nd Ouens s auc arto APR Man aback, Zale Unease Won se Mee end of a line, and the world’s best Gasoline Every motor highway picturesque New Eng- New York is a part of the long Tow Same” Te ¥ ‘ THE of wait for them. hey could find the best hol GRIP. Within less than an hour the cabies had @ hold which Commander Cook sald would stand the strain and thy winches began pulling, orrid mem- orles of other attemplp at rescue which ended by a patting of th cables or the attachment to the ves- sel below so that it sank into fata! helplessness made the job as delicate as tinkering With a lady's watch in spite of the clumsiness of the ma- chinery. everything held. The ugly nose of the undersea boat came up straight out of the water like a fiw Hardly bad ft showed its dull gray surface before the chief engineer and his men, hanging along- side on a boat carrying alr hose from the ship were clinging to it and men were biting at Its shell with chisels and drills, Commander Cooke told our Socony is first and foremost a depend- able gasoline. Its low boiling-point in- sures easy starting, complete combustion and full power and mileage at all times wherever you buy it. Socony regularly—for all-year economy. Look for the ted, white and bluc EVENT hours, Our air is running short. The! ington™ad the word @ few momenta damage ts such tht we cannot rise| later and within half an hour de- stroyeras were streaking. over night with a trail > Dont as fast as her mon could send | an sharks oke out of New York, Philadel- phia and Delaware Breakwater, The ekipper of the Goethals did”net He dropped hooks on his steel cables down until he knew he had touched the body of the sub- marine and then worked them unti hey caught and held. One of his a» sistants went into the buoy to keep up the spirit of the thirty-four men be ow in heir half suffocation by tell ing them Just what was being done ind take thelr advice as to the bos! way of handling the cables and where id. YABLES FINALLY GET A STRONG at them The home of Ralph Waldo Emerson— Concord, Mass. house was burned, but in his absence ahroad it was rebuilt by friends according to the original plan. 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When thetr lungs were ful! the thirty io’ could wajt in- and | detinitely to get out of thelr up-ended prison ‘ The air hose was thrust into the hole, but for « time the le on the Goethals w ent they could finish th k in time to anve the breath-starved thirty-four A second message was sent out with a request that everybody who caught t get.it to the Navy Department by ny means possible “Wour officers have been revived through and thirty men considerably by small hole in side of & Men from Goethals working cutting hull. Chance of re- Heving crew. before arrival of de- stroy: midnight, doubtful.” fof? and his staff were working under the direction of the im- prisoned officers, better than they knew. The Allanthus came up and offered a relief crew to hurry the work, Before they were needed, a hole big enough to pass a man's body had been drilled and chiselled out and the grinning, though lined and weary face of the first sailor appeared. Every one of the thirty-four—Lieut, Commander Cooke following naval traditions by being the last to leave the ship—had the strength to get out by his own efforts, though several cob lapsed from weakness when they were once In the smal! boats, All thirty-four were transferred to the Alianthus, which was inbound within an hour or two and the erlp- pled 8-5 was made fast to a tow line to be brought to Cape May, Measagos to the League It Navy Yard from the Allanthus say that the men on the S-5 show no serious effects of the the to In 1872) Emerson’s Begin using NG WORLD, FRIDAY, SEP mane SAT DReseer CHIFPONTE! BED 1 euler Price to one of a kis mostly from Joory Louis XVI. Bedroom Suit (Four Pieces) a TOILET FABLE Ronular’ Price $229,000 of Suits and Single of Furniture represents the vast assortment offered in this sale. Most of the suits are limited ind—the i ingle pieces are We, must dispove of these goods quickly and have reduced them regardless of cost in order to get quick action, Sale of Bed Room Suits (Prices quoted for four pieces) $490 oi ing Walnut thee Mahogany Queen it $750 American Walnut Queen Anne... $800 Ainerican Walnut, 4- st76 Mahogany Queen ne $1125 $1160 Americ: Queen Anne. Sale of Dining Room Suits (Prices quoted for four $290 Golden Oak Colonial. Ivory Enamel Adam Walnut $570 Mahogany Adam... $590 American Walnut Queen $800 Mahogany Louis XVi $950 Mahogany Q ‘Anne. $1280 gany and Mary. $1368 Mal white. . tay Herries og9.89 Sale of Living Room Suits (Prices quoted for three pieces; $215 Loose CushionS..it. . $425 Cane Velour Suit... $510 Leather Suit... Damask $650 Cane $700 Damask Suit. $895 Tapestry Suit, $925 Damask Suit $965 Cane Velour Suit... Genuine Oak Chiffonier Reg. Price $38 22:9 | Cash or Credit Golden fatsh. 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