The evening world. Newspaper, June 11, 1913, Page 13

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are AR his recollection ts opinion possibly influ- time of entering the bul was hasy, but thought it to W. P. Schneldor stay- the industry for a term of @ Dickinson tried to get details ition of the National Tube 5 iy and the Shelby Tube Com- im 1901. A characteristic enswer Gary mind cute Tit iy ts ~ don’t think I know then, and if i VAM 1 do not know now.” 4 tis we GN MILITANTS HELD FOR ARSON. LONDON, June 11.—Kitty Marion said Ps be an’ actress and Clara Elisabeth vern, the well known militant suf- tte, were arraigned at the Kingston ' rt to-day on suspicion of hav- ‘Bet fire to the stands on the Hurst fm race course on Monday and caus- damage ainounting to $70,000, police gave evidence connecting with the outrage and they were ded on ball in the eum o¢ pe Sea ENTRIES AT LATONIA. Erening World.) lances: two-year-olds; five ‘Woodrow, 103; Torn Hicap; three-year. © slateonth,— Mies Prinorss Calloway, 103; Great Brit- > CApprentice “allowance clalmed, + Weather cleat, Track fast, $15,000 | under one hundred feet of water there, af 4 eee TEE BVENING WORLD, WEDNBOVAY, JUNB 11, 1918, WHY NOT THIS? (rsstrent tex uvsrtics ey NU Gameuse the Tast) By VIC - om, - Le - see” lt, e Dacre a rectly with the land wire from Beach into Los Angeles, and the ping of the telegraph key in the her- Metically sealed interior of the new submarine has sent into The Evening World office this m ye “Evening World, New York. “The Gage submarine on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, Long Beach, Cal., sends greetings to The Evening World as beln; FROM UNDER THE SEA TD EVENNG WORLD Crew of the Benton Having Good Time While on Bot- tom Over 24 Hours. have been submerged since & o'clock A. M., Tuesday, June 10, and we will stay down until § P. M. Wednesday, June 11, thus breaking by twelve hours the record of the submarine Octopus, which remained submerged twenty-four hours in 1907, dundimioniink “The running of our gasoline engines . keep our air so pure that we could stay The Evening World received to-day by |gown a week if desired. Our submarine Airect .wire from its correspondent at} will break all records for speed and | er’ Ocean, manoeuvring because our propellers are pee bettoms :6f;'ehe: Panitis hes at the prow instead of at the stern of Long Beach, Cal., # cable telling of the | the boat, remarkable endurance test being made by| “The crew of six men have quarters the John M. Gage submarine Benton lying|in the engine room, and there is not a trace of gasolene fumes in the boat. The Postal Telegraph ie the only wire ‘The new type of diving boat is endeav-| i cctea to our boat, and that by oring to beat the endurance record | nesns of a cable in the made by the Government submarine ’ nd the submarine,” that record has| WASHINGTON, June 11,—Directly re- already been surpassed, versing its previous ruling, the Inter- A cable connects the submarine di-}state Commerce Commission to-day de- clfed that railroads may, by altering their tariffs, advance freight payments to eteamship companies, turning import trac over to them for delivery. WES TEL Le ty . ve See ee TE tons! HAS NINE GRANDPARENTS, | Baby Girl Believed Luctsect tm That Line t= the World. ASHT. ©, June 11—Jean Elisabeth Porter, the ten-monthe-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Homer Por- ter of Conneaut, ia believed to be the luckiest ehfld in the world in the mat- ter of. nts. She has nine of them. They are divided as follows: Her father's father and Mrs. 8. D. Porter and her mother’s fath- ir, and Mrs, C. M, Peck of Kingaville, O. Great grandparente— Her father’ graftdmother, Mra. Mary Jane Swat of Wanetta, Pa; her moth- ere grandmother and grandfather on her father’s side, Mr. and Mre,. Anson 8, Peck of Kingsville, O., and her moth- her and grandfather on Me, Mr. and Mrs, 8. B UNION AM THEO. M. VAIL, PRESIDENT The Lergest Retail Clothiers in New York ‘Will make an Extraordinary Announcement Tomorrow In their Newspaper and Shew Window Advertising HE GRADUATES WITH SON. Pacher After Many Yeare Resamed Interrapted Stedies, GTON, Ind,, June 11,.—For college, a father, Will- Na Hickam of Spencer, Ind., will grad- wate next week in the same class from the’ law school aa his sen, Hubert |Hickam. The father, a prominent law- ‘yer, wae a student in the institution in 1877 when it disbanded. The school ‘was not recognised for eleven years and the mean he elder Hickam had in @ private office t in Indiana legal Recently he petitioned the board of trustees of the university, to allow him to complete his course, The request was readily granted and Mr. Hickam re- entered the univermity in time to re- ceive hie diploma at the same time as his eon, —_ ‘Three Menthe for Sheplitter. r trial a ed cham- *|Kilbane Stops anes) ih cuales eed pagne and cooktells for her downfall, | was to-day sentenced to the peniten-, tary for three months by Justices Col- lina, Mose and Forker in Part 1. of Special Sessions Orrine for Drink TRY IT AT OUR REPRE our Fox in Sixth’ Tu. (Rreetat to The Rrening Worl.) ment. It is a BAN FRANCISCO, June 11.—Johnny|can he given Kilbane, the featherweight champton, | Publicity oF loss of time at a small price. stopped Jimmy Fox In the sixth round ORRIN. is prepared tm two of their ten-round bout in Oakland. It/No, 1, secret treatment, was the champion all the way, the local | ORRINE No, @ in pill form, fer tad not having @ look in, Kilbane ap- | Nhe desiré to take vol . 3d Costs only $1.00 8 box. eared fast and clever and had Fox at | Riker-Hegeman Drug Stores. fea at ail times. He was also good at in-jand talk over the matter figbting, and it was no-conteat. When | Ask them for hooklet. Kilvane flattened Fox at the Lesinning of the aixth with « atraight right to the jaw. Referee Toby Irwin pped in and stopped the bout. Kilbane came | through unmarked, Fox hardly laying «| glove on him. 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