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!-, - THE BTglTiyQ WORLD, MQ1TDAY, JTTNB 3, 1912. fc ; V ft- 1 ; th nnnnn nnrin i . l.lll I 1 1 1 r i IN A LVlU I UKbUA I OWesf Swp Afloat, Once a Prison, Now on way Here as "Horror tixiiwit OF 0NLY35 FEET Thomas Fleming Day Plans to . Outdo His Voyage Last Year In Yawl. QUEENSTOWN HIS PORT. Will Carry 1,000 Gallons of . Gasoline and .Keep in the i Steamship Lane. I ,7K .. ... .SSSHt "1 i n 111) ' n iM will jlttff T . . w 1 JiS. - -. ypsawajMjeaajgjjkssiaessaje) The latest project of Thomu memlnir Bar. editor of the JtuiMer and raoit Vetiture.ome of yachtsmen, li to at tempt a voyage across the Atlantic Ocean In a Sfoot motorboat. lf called liut ynr from rrovMsneo, R. I., to nome In the liny yu.wl Bablrd, but, Mvt for the test of anamanthlp, this arse not auch a feat aa the proposed snotorboat trip, for the Atlantlo had bean crossed In small sailing craft before. Mr. Day expect to start either from Boston or New York il urine the latter part of thta month to travaree -waters in which a motorboat keel ha never laft a track. Queenetown, Ireland, I tha port of destination selected by Sir. Day. and the voyase will be doubly Xaxardoua becauie the rout will II alone th ateamehlp lane and the motor boat wlU be but a speck on the wave f th Atlantic. Th boat aeleoted for the trip I th Detroit, built by the Matthow Boat Company of I'ort Clinton, O., and owned ly W. H, flcrlpp of the Detroit Motor hoat Club. Although but X feet lone. the Detroit 1 of unusually heavy eon- atrucUon, with a tank capacity for 1,000 ration of jraaollne. BXPECT8 TO MAKE 140 MILES A DAY. ' Theoretlcmllr 1,000 raXona mt ejaaotln will run the Detroit steadily for B day. Tier speed 1 about t nautical mBes 'hour loaded and nautloat roll an hour llKht. Mr. Day Oavre ah wfll cover In ocean trYlllni an araraar of HO mllej a. day. so hliw bboMlf very little marcui tor nii n The Detroit is feet loohe en th water line, feet beam, 4 fast T laoo THE SUCCESS HOTB THB OHOAO .l.SOW9 OH THR 3Sl U . 1 I iKlftTDnKWvic I PUNISHMENT -i i 1 n I I HOLDS UP PROBE OF MONEY TRUST TILL SENATE ACTS Samuel Untcrmycr, Counsel for Committee, Says It Needs More Power. Pujo A 1 .1 1 I I 1 mm OLDEST OF SHIPS CROSSING n UNO E R OWN SAIL Will End Strange Career as a Coney Exhibit Araut-ht when loaded. 6 fast ftaohaa free- IS t'JJZ StiSSJLZlu Success, Bunt 122 Years Ago, seta lowest la th water, iter tueboard aft 1 i fsst For ballast ab otrtas aa Iron shoe welcblac lOO juisda aad her total dlaplaoamant Is S,0W snsnda. Bh Is) qutpped with a Vfoot saaat aa mercencqr set of sail aad la drrtdad Into three oofnpartmenft saDaratad ly watartlcht tmlkheada. There ar evcoomnwdtatloiia oa tha) ftrolt for a crew of five men two In th er.rlne room, and three on deck. Th jotor li from ten to twelve bora itower and tt encln room crew will Hand six-hour watches. Th deck crew wlU bar watoaaa of four hours and eight hours off. Prorlaloo for isauty days and K0 caMons of freah water will be carried. NO 9MOKINQ WILL M ALLOWED ON BOAT. Mr. Dar wtfl carry the oaly matafies sa ab boat and deal them out with elsja care. No ssnokmr wlU b allowed. kl provlalon la on of it ral hard 0dps of th oyaca, bat It to neoeesary to avoid oftatvcea of aooiaent. Tbar a oabln forward for th rw tattt fast six tsoha lone and wrta Urn feat bead room. Th atoras ar to im kept aaldahtp and th enrlne la Bamul Untcrmyer, councl for tho Con;rcalonal Commlttco on Nanking, admitted to-dny that thn InvoatlKntlon of the o-onlled Money Trust mltrht be poxtponul until the paatnge of IcKiala lion at Washington that nould Klvs ffreator power to the Invcatlsatora. In the meantime step hnvo been tal.en to Invratlffate tho New York Clearing House, Stock i:chansn nnd National IJankn. The object of the committee Is to And how ctoae thcae organizations are to each other. Thn committee wants to know whether tho Clearing House, Htork KxohanKe and National Uanka work In cahoots. Mr. Untermyer said hl position with reaped to tho continuance of the Invea. j ligation wns clcarlyj explained In his I letter to nenresentatlve Pujo, Chairman 1 of the committee. He al;o said Edgar Parrar of New Orleans, aaslatant eoun- fd to the conjmlltfe, was en route to New York to confer with him with re.'pert to tho situation and the Invcstl Ballon of Now York Institutions. COUNSEL ADVISE8 DELAY UNTIL BILL IS PA83ED, In his Ifttor to Iteprcwitatlve I'ujo Sir. l,'ntermyer said he believed It un wise to hrgln tnkln tosllmony until the paasage of n .bill pending before a Sen ate committer, empowering tho Commit tee on HankltiR and Currenoy to look over tho books of tho banks. Otherwise Mr. Untermycr said tho committee would be almost powerless to conduct an Investigation worth white. He snkl the Institutions to lie probed would hide behind tho fact that the committee la without tho necessary power to compel the giving of Information. "Doubt aa to the power of the com mittee Is aa fatal as want of power," said Mr. Untermycr, "bocauio behind this doubt all Interests that desire t3 escape Investigation will shelter them- elves, and before ths shelter could be lorn away the life of the committee would expire." Discussing the power of clearing house associations, which he (aid Is usually vested In a smalt group of men, Mr. Untermycr slid: "With this power and knowledge lodged In the hands of a few men over all the business and financial Interests In their city It Is hardly credible that th borrowera of monoy and other cus tomer of banks who are not part of tho management and aro constantly subjected to a tort of espionage nnd despotism, and whose affairs are thus placed at the mercy of tho men who control the Clearing House Association, are really objecting to a thorough In vestigation of the banks." Mr. Untcrmyer Is Inclined to con demn "banking methods In New York. in his letter to Representative ne jam: "It Is notorious fact, readily capable of proof, that many of our great finan cial Institutions nrn dominated and in effect controlled by rryn who are neither om.-era nor directors, but who are di rectly nnd Indirectly using the facilities of. the Institutions for themeelves or for the enterprise In whloh tlvy ore Inter este.1." Mr. Untermyer says the responsibility fur the llivesllg.illua rest with' the Fi nance Committee of the Henate, before whom the bill to enhance the power of the Committee on Danklng and Cur rency is pending. A meeting wis hold In Washington to-day to decide aa to whether the New York Investigation will be held In this city or at the Capital. The Tie That Binds. (Froa t!. Kiwi Clt Jaututl.) "I have a cook who took a college course In domestic science last sum mer." "You seem enthusiastic, Mabel." "Yes; I find we belong to the same secret society. Resinol Soap a real baby soap because It Is fibaolutcly free from bn.rsh. Injurious alkaH present In most soaps, white It contains the same soothing, healing, antiseptic bnlsnms as Resinol Ointment, so that It Is usually sufficient to prevent rashes, Itchlngs, chaflngs and other distressing baby skin troubles. Tour dmrwlrt iH Revlnol Snip sad OlBtment. Far turots of m& wtH t Dn. 2F, BetlMl Chem. Co., BtlUmora James McCreery & Co. 23rd Street 34th Street Tom ar avta- wltt tfc oldest ship aloat, ths Aastrallaa eoartoi ship wao oess, f onmsrly kaowm aa the Ooaaa sTU. W ar bonad for Vw Tork under oar own aajb, alxtesa days out. All wlL" This' brief mess ax a, wafted on th air waves of th North Atlantlo from th wireless apparatus fit th old convict ship Buocsas, has been relayed from 1 to vesssrl and transmitted to various porta. First to aid in th work was OapL Mourand, commanding ths French liner La Provence, In port to-day, who wireless operator picked up th message last Monday In lonrt- tud 3.10 vtit That numerous other message of similar Import wilt be al tered through from tlm to time while th slow old sqmr rigger Is making her way to port, tneis It little doubt. Th oldest ship afloat la, at til al of on hundred and twenty-two years, re gaining some of her former glory lost for a tlm whtt she served as a float ing prison for Australian convicts by crossing ths Atlantlo under her own It. BUILT FOR MERCHANT TRADE IN 1790. The Buooeas, her biographer Inform us, was built in too, ana is a tru Bast Indlaman, having slid from the ways of th famous seaport of stout main, whloh nearly a century later Rudyard Kipling was to ImmortaUa In hi oft quoted cry. "Ship tn some where aast of Sues." She was than th most wonderful spaolman of marm arobltectur ever produsad. When her constructors planntd th wonderfully tew ii li,..- VI It. atm Wltt Its asjespanr, near U,uar. windows and high freeboard, th barret guhr of th. Iaetto Crude 01l LxquUM, 04TvJni 0I ,r quarter gal leries, th chiselled wonders that shone as. 9fr. Day expects to keep In aatlafao. Cary oomimmloatlon with New York through passing steamships. In his BJTag In th Boabdrd last year he Was oU of rang of communication for risjuay day after learluc th A core. ad tds friends were greatly raltsrad la bear of Ma arrival at Gibraltar. GIANT OIL GUSHER ABLAZE. aas Ikeot Utah la Ala aw gpreaa at Taft, Cal. IUlTT, CaL, June sV-OTU wWeh Jsarted late yesterday m th em gin e- cf Wa No. I of tb Duck Oil day carries mark from a Frenoh pri vateer tn th Uay of Urngal In ISIS. And once when there waa a mutiny on board, through a conclusion of signals, th runs of Port Wltnam, at Calcutta, war turned on her, and a dent in the mainmast her original spsr bear wit ness of th aooufat marksmanship of tb gunners. Iter transition began In 1S2B, rt it re lated, wbao th was chartered by th BrrtSah Adnaralty to carry settlers to Western Australia. For a time, in 1M7, she carried amlgrant from Or eat Brit ain to Fort Adelaide, and In ISO the carried convicts from the dreaded Dot- any Bay to Tasmania. Afterward she sailed to England, but only to return to Australia, entering Melbourne Harbor on May U, 1S53, ending forever her career at a merchantman. Th gold fever at this tlm had Just ataokl Australia, and. Ilk th days of ') In California, when a ship drop ped anchor, the maglo word sent offi cers and crew alike Into the diggings. Thus, th Suocom was loft at anchor In Melbourne harbor, her sails looso and drooping, for the crow, anxious to rush ashore, didn't stop to fusten gas kets after the sails were clnncd up. Bhe was offered for sale to tho high est bidder and wns bought by the Gov ernment of Victoria, Jails were scarce In the diggings, and tlm most desperate sort of crimes were being committed, dun and knife figured In all disputes generally. Ho the old Success was fit ted with cells from keelson to clejk. seventy-two of them, with accommoda tions for uO prisoners. The Tulley was shifted from amidships to tho forecas tle head, and sentries posted on either aid to pick oft recalcitrant convicts. ORUEL METHODS OF TORTURE DEVISED FOR CONVICTS. Down below were Ingeniously cruel methods of torture revived from medi eval dayt. There wat the famous "Ti ger's Den," behind whose bars twenty or thirty men might be packed togeth er; th "Illack Hole," a cloMot, In which a troublesome convict was forced to crouch, bolng unable to stand or sit; the heavy timbered flogging frame on which th unfortunate convicts were stretched to reoelv th "cat;" the Iron straight-Jacket, leg irons and other paraphernalia. Th old craft Is puny aa compared with even the sailing ships of to-day, b1n only about U0 tons grots. Ths date of her arrival in port win depend on the winds ah encounters but from her location on Uay 27, whtn fffMan dava out. It will b at least a week nno lfor sb can b looked for aa Bandy Hook. ESPECIALLY ARRANGED SALES Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, June the 4th, 5th and 6th. WOMEN'S DRESSES, SUITS, SKIRTS, WRAPS, COATS, NEGLIGEES, HOUSE GOWNS AND BATHJNG SUITS. Company a hundred 'feet away. Two jt,0eO-barrel tanks are within fifty feet af the biasing gusher and a hundred feet distant is a well known aa Me. 1 Thee may be destroyed. Th name from the gusher to-day were mounting hundreds of feet tn the air and can be seen plainly from Tatt, eevtn miles away. The gusher cam In last Thursday and had saturated the ground for many yard, making head way easier for the fire. The flames spread to the bunk houses and other buildings. It li believed the well will burn for many day. The origin of the Litre la not known. SHIPPING NEWS. auunao ran to.iht. "aa tilt. 4 S1IHIW irtt.. T.SSIMouu rli..tj,01 i'oiit or xnw voiuc. jWUIIVBD. CMjrMs ,,,niuf) KUutr J .craato lUitu-rnioi Kurtk ,UUu Mtwnnn ,, ,,, JUrftiui nindtt ,,,, Antwerp tl Ortrut, ..,.(itltUm V. .V.V . ,'.V,V. V.'.Vort Airfutiia Ot.UtDM , . .I'ort su 1'riiHt St, John along her bulwarks, th goMtn balls that crowned her trucks, and the beau- tl fully oarved figurehead of a maiden which rested at the prow and watched with regal concern the humor of tha waters of her proud domain, whloh was the seven seas, little did they dream of th dire opprobrium whloh was to be her lot in the year to come. For, trow, the chroniclers of her log will tell you that when the BrtUah Oovernment bought her and trans formed the peaceful merchantman into ths degraded thing wlrtcn aptly ezrm- pttfltd "man's Inhumanity to man," re constructed the tweeu deck section and hold, which had bom the craved delicacies of the fir east to lees favored peoples Into a veritable "ocean hell, she became the mot despised of all ocean croft. Ehe had been a brave as well as proud beauty, too, for ehe breasted fearlessly the eastern waters In those day When they were Infested by bloodthirsty pirates, and to Insure her safety wns pierced for teven heavy guru. It It also told that her hull to this Ometfa Oil Earache & Toothache Soak a piece of cotton with this wonderful OIL. Place it in the cavity of the tooth or in the ear. Then rub some more Oil around the af fected parts. It gives quick relief. Trial bottle loc. ; larue bottles 35c., 50a DRESSES, SUITS & SKIRTS. In Both Stores. Dresses of Stripe Gingham, Dimity .Tissue, Dotted Swiss nnd Cotton Voile, value 6.95 to 8.00, 4.75 and 6.00 Smart Tailored Dresses of French Linen, real Irish lace collar and cuffs. value 9.50, 6.75 Dresses of French Linen, trimmed with . buttons and piped in self colors. ' value 13.75, 9.50 Tailored Linen Coat Suits in plain and fancy models. value 12.75, 9.75 Dresses of ' Stripe Cotton Voile, two models. 8.25 and 11.50 ' . value 10.50 to 15.75 Dresses of White Cotton Voile, elaborately trimmed with lace. Three models. value 19.60, 14.75 Dresses of Stripe Cotton Voile, taffeta trimmed, separate Taffeta Coatee. . value 27.60, 18.50 Imported Cotton Voile Dresses, hand embroidered in color combinations. value 27.60, 18.50 Afternoon Dresses of Foulard, polka dot with border, accordion plaited waist and tunic. value 35.00, 18.50 Dresses of Stripe Foulard with plain silk combination. value 35.00, 23e50 Washable Skirta of Imported Repp, Crash, Linen, Cotton Cordaline and Eponge. 2.50, 3.50 and 5.00 Tailored Suits of various materials in cluding Stripes, Mixtures and Serge. 15.00 and 23.50 value 25.00 to 42.00 XKCOUIXCI PTiSAAISIIXPa. 1)1)13 TO.IUV. sarnua lltrre. !iouttriilo. lllnEA Couili, Tsuiim. a Juts, tu Joea, OU1X3OI0K1 BTBMfSaHPSi. BAILED TO. DAT. CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. The Kind You Havi Always Bought Heart th HOUSE GOWNS & BATHING SUITS. In Both Stores. Imported Negligees of White Batiste and Cotton Voile, shawl collar of hand-embroi- dery, lace trimmed. 8.50 and 13.50 reduced from 12.50 and 18.60 Negligees of Figured Lawn 2.50 and 4.50 reduced from 3.95 and 6.50 Negligees of French Challie 5.50 and 7.50 from 7.60 and 10.60 Imported and Dimity. Imported and Albatross. reduced Imported French Flannel Kimonos, hand embroidered. 8.25 reduced from 11.50 Crepon Kimonos, moire and satin trimmed. 1 .50 and 2.50 reduced from 1.95 and 3.76 House Gowns and Kimonos of Crepe de Chine, and Albatross with sun-plaited skirt, trimmed with lace. 6.50 and 9.50 reduced from 8.75 and 12.50 Lawn Wrappers in various colors 1.45, 1.75 and 2.25 reduced from 1.95 and 2.75 Bathing Suits of Mohair, messaline trimmed. Attractive models. 3.95 and 6.75 reduced from 6.00 and 8.60 Bathing Suits of Satin, trimmed with stripe silk. 5.50 and 7.50 reduced from 7.60 and 10.60 Bathing Caps 85c, 1.10 and 1.35 reduced from 1.10 and 1.75 FOR GOOD HEALTH tb wtoiuavcli, Witt And ho mut It la J wtirUtg order, BRADFORD'S Blood Purifying Pills l-urrtr VtcrUMr. IduirentMd UoJer Ui I'm. t'ooj ens Druf, Arw, CImom tli. .7itm U .11 iMpuritlM .n sum without frtln tiki ptnniiM v.. rril V ud Hot et DO pill. st all drua ilom. TRAVELING COATS. m Both Stores. Traveling Coats of Serge, London Tweed and two-toned materials. 12.50, 14.50 and 17.50 reduced from 19.60 and 28.00 Traveling Coats of Gloria and India Silk. 16.50 and 19.50 reduced from 19.50 and 22.00 Traveling Coats of Pongee, satin trimmed. 13.50 and 18.50 reduced from 17.60 and 22.50 Automobile Coats of Linen with hood and veil to match. 10.50 roduced from 11.50 Mannish Rubberized Raincoats 5.00, 7.50 and 10.50 reduced from 7,50 to 16.50 WRAPS, COATEES & BLAZERS. In Both Stores. Street and Evening Wraps of Satin, Taffeta and Channeuse, lined with silk. 14.50, 18.50 and 22.50 reduced from 22.60 and 36.00 Evening Wraps of Charmeuse, trim med with marabout. 17.50 end 22.50 reduced from 26.00 and 32.50 Taffeta Coatees in an attractive assort ment of colors. 6.50, 9.50 and 12.50 reduced from 10,60 to 16.60 Blazers of Striped Flannel in variety of colors, 5.00 and 6.50 reduced from 7.50 and 9.50 I Am Facing the CRISIS of My Business Career. I am simply compelled to take a terrific loss now in order to turn my stock into cash quickly. The unfor tunate weather condi tions during April and May have driven me in a corner. I reserve ab solutely nothing, not even the freshest, new est ideas of this season, as witness: . Norfolk Suits, $14.50 Regular $20.00 and $22.50 Values The Hit of the year. Designed by one -of Fifth Avenue's clever est style creators. In form and fashion ,a year ahead of ready made, in fit beyond their capacity. 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