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York (tT ma ician. The FRANCE WILL SEND YOUNG ROBERT VINCENT HOME Ran Away From New York to See|i the World and Got Into a Military Prison, LONDON, Nov. 19.—It ts learned that the French Government will reloase Robert Vincent, seventeen, who has been in a -military prison for five months, and will pay his fare home If necessary. He says he is the son of | ,, Dr. John Vincent, a well known New me of Dr. John Vincent does in the New York or Brook- Roberts, an Mngiishman, of No. 24 Pail Mall, who interested him- in the young American, said to World correspondent . ncent told me that he had some with his parents about | ran away to Liverpool, his namo as Robert dler. ne and boarded a a fora he had Accordin, hd 4 no foo locked up in Fou. nt to @ military to a7 aprenis ther, in was lon mK Minto the world 49 jd—but moat of it w a SUFFICIENTLY HU. 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Heavily carved Large 1 Wood i FOUR: feted ACCOUNTS OPENED FROMY — we $5 to $5, 000): —— GRADE SALE OF GUARANTEED DINING ROOM FURNITURE T SAVINGS OF FROM 33: Included tn a sale are Buffets, China sion T: and Chala tn M Walnut. BUY NOW SOLID OAK HOARD Price 820 "$2 Weekly Delivers this suit to your home, ¥ ESPECIALLY INVITED cm an account with & single artieh nn re charges TO 50% EMBARGO uncomfortable than she | PERIOD . THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1915. BIGGEST WARSHIPS IN WORLD WANTED IN AMERICAN NAVY Daniels Will Ask for 36,000-Ton Dreadnoughts in Bill This Year. ON STEE Two May Be Necessary to Secure Material for Our New Vessels. WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.—Pending further investigation of the bids for the two superdreadnough!s, appropri- ; ations for which the last Congress Umited to $7,800,000 each, Sacratary of | the Navy Daniels ts at work on ten- tative plans for the five-year bullding programme which he will propose to the next Congress whon it meets in December. Secretary Daniels said that he hoped to include in the first year’s part of the f ar programme two anywhere. The iganed for the Ameri- the 32,000-ton craft of ithe California class, two of which were authorized last year. It ie for |these that bids heve just been re- ceived. Part of the increased displacement in the newest ships will be due to |changed hull construction to provide |addittonal torpedo defense bulkheads. While the general characteristics of the ships have not been disclosed, tt j!s probable they will have increased Jarmament and speed. The navy has developed a 16-inch | jqun of which no use has yet been | made, and the new ships may carry | ten or more of these if developments | of the European war indicate the wis- | dom of mounting them. The largest guns now afloat ave the 15-inch guns of European navies, Jin specifications were suggested that | in tho end the extra cost to the Gov. sald to equal for all practical pur- poses Maximum speed of Amertcan battle- ships now built or authorized is less | than twenty-one knots, although European first line ships go oonsid- erably above that. It is considered probable that @ speed of perhaps twenty-five knots will be sought here- after. In regard to the two battleships, bids for which Mr, Daniels purposes to study more closely, it is understood that he may decide to build them in Government yards. The figures pre- sented by the Government yards were well within the limit fixed by Con- MUNICIPAL RESEARCH MEN PRAISED AT DINNER Ht Celebrates Tenth Anniversary— Taft Says Nation Will Need In celebration of the tenth anniver- | © sary of the Bureau of Municipal Re- search, R Fulton Cutting, Its founder and head, gave « dinner at Sherry’s last night, which was attended by more than 100 men, all of whom have been active fn municipal and national affairs, Among Mr. Cutting’a guests were gress. The private bids were slightly! former under the limit, but so many changes ernment, added to the bid price, would bring the totai far above the maxi- mum of $7,800,000 for each vessel. Neither ship can be laid down be-| fore next summer, it is said, for lack | of structural steel, the war having swept the American steel market clean, Secretary Daniels showed considerable concern to-day over this fact, He intimated that unless some arrangement could be made with steel plants to insure preference for Gov- ernment orders, Congress might be asked to act. An embar; are supplied ha "been eug- Daniels 1s considering @ plan! to have the Government own “every element connected with pattleship butldin, This would mean Govern- ment, shipyards, armor plate factories, and all else that is needed. He will again urge Congress to authorize construc. tion of a Government armor plant, and will also seek appropriations to fit the Philadelphia and Mare Island Yards for battleship building, Commenting upon the attitude of Rs compantes which build United bi hips, Mr. Daniels eaid: come to us asking for oon-| cts on the plea, and the just plea, t they will be needed in time of wor as a part of the Nation's pre- paredness. Now, there are indica- tions that when there is profitable business abroad they wil piles and munitions there this Government to await t venience. “Tho Government can always adopt methods necessary for the public de- fense, I cannot, but Congress ¢an. If atee! for these vessels can't be had ears, what is the use of making ons and appropriations for s arrival In Washington he will tell the President ady to help him in any le with his national defense prosramme It is understood here that the Speaker is enthusiastic over the record of President Wilson in the White House and, now that William J. Bryan is out of the Cabinet, will be one of his most valuable supporters tn | the House. It is said that he will, when the tne comes, take the floor and lead the fight for the measures for better preparedness. Mr. Clark will | which the 14-inch American gun {s confer with the President to- night, Thia gr era you the oppor Furnishings at tts hi alah your he you will surely find th his male to wult your taste ‘wt ‘t itu You had in mind "to ‘Day hf you want credit. we wilt’ gl in “account "f You and make terns e easy. 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He also told of the efforts of the present Adminiatra- tion to run the olty on an economical Ang sclentifio basis, Ph. ted of the Ez-President Taft, Nation and the wee ve are now ing into @ policy of preparedness and'it e going to take « re] deal of money, and economics will ave to be effected to provide the money. The Government will then need an organization like the Bureau of Muni- ipal Research.” NOT AN EXPERT. thin man were standing on @ corner watohing the crowda pass by, They were strangers, but the fat man made & remark about the fine weather and thin man anawered with a grunt nixtures meom to’ be very "observed the fat 6 pAARIN atylon, plied the thin man. t nor a bartender.” Your Sutice Is HERE CoME AND Get IT To-DAY OR To-Morrow SICK AND PENSIONS COST PHONE CO. $1,481,402 |2 Bell System Also Paid Out $228,296 | ei in a Year to Relatives of Those Who Died. 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