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LL RET OF KASERS MYSTERY GUNN CHAIVBERED SHEL An Ordnance Expert Reveals Probable Construction of | the Death Carrier. | A metal cylinder, pointed at the forward end, leaps from the mouth of & gun, climbs into the semi-vacuum far beyond the earth, crosses seventy miles of France and noses down to Paris, where it explo in a church. The -mile gun has been described. Many 70-mile guns have been de- scribed, some of them impossible. But of the 70-milo shell little infor mation has been obtained hitherto. And the shell, in the reckoning of ‘thoes precise gentiemen whose burt-| ness is the development of ordnance, | fa hardly less interesting than the gun. | ‘The Evening World presents in dia @fam the 70-mile shell as it Is re Probable Construction of Shell Used in Kaiser’s Murderous Gun $0006469044400000600040000400000000000440000040004 BY ITALIAN SHIP « CL 4 1 * 3093-06-20 SPECIAL POINT _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1918. Seen VIEW NAG EXPLOSIVE PARTITION Seale EXPLOSIVE TOTAL. 20 POUNDS SUBMARINE SUNK © Shot From Liner Puts U Boat 3) Out of Commission When | Near Gibraltar. CREW DECORATE AN ATLANTIC PORT, April 1-- Officers of an Italian liner which ur- rived here to-day wore on the tunics of thelr uniform white ribbon ® #mall blue and which represented the Silver Medal of the Italian Merchant Marine, first grade. This decoration had been conferred by the Italian Gov. ernment upon them in recognition of the sinking of a submarine by the |liner on its last voyage to Italy. It was on March 12 when the big \Ttalian ship was just within Gibral- S The that the lookout gave the sub- : marine alarm, The lurking sea-shark - &|was lying about three-quarters of a ented, more or lens hypothetically, SEE? Be SEN Ng imue WY Chi DOPE QUAFLER AN CHW gun- SEA brdtance expert, ©. Luytios, ae BAND’ B @|nors jumped to their posts the Cap- No, 297 Madison Avenue, who has, C—— RIFLING BASSES SF) tain wwung his vessel sh ly about Been consulted by the War and Navy ¢ UAMETER 8,8 INCHES Ren ae SHS , mubmaring Departments on questions pertaining ¢ VI CHT LOO POUNDS, NGTH OF SHELL. %/to point directly at the submarine. Departmens on a pertaining) {9 NSMES WITHOUT 2 | Hardly had he done so when tor- nee and accuracy 0 ie . F oot m ‘ guns. The diagrams are drawn from| *846-+006000 ee YE YYVOVPOEOO OOOO a aeant tAY (hl ana, can Mr. Layties's sketches. ; ‘) 34 : 7 é . “The duta for the study of thi leartpiioear just 20 inches, but WRITER WHO ESCAPED VILLA sanded Wun ial ay pabtanbtae’ bt she’ said Mr. Luyt “are of /heyond the shell proper is its fine- |the wa Vabsthe bonMGg. Lowers TH Course Inadequate at this time, Hut| pointed nose-—a metal windshield that JAIL IS KILLED IN FRANCE ALGR IRC EEBERRE Sea cecciiinte fragments have been picked up, and|may Increase the actual length by Tas) Ge ana oee, e it fs possible to form from these a| several inches, a seen by the passengers, The sub- fair idea of the complete projectiie—| “Inside the casing we find two ck” Roberts of Old 69th Victim} Arne sank immediately, Later in Much as the scientist reconstructs] cavities, one forward, one back. aitani, War Mat Gatinver ie tae from its scattered bones the likeness | These are the chambera tor the ex-| Of Accident—Was War Cor- French destroyer had rescued seven | of an animal that has been for cen-| plosive, partly divided by a steel par- respondent in Mexico. survivors from the wrecked diver, | turles extinct titton, but only partly, since there are! the name of John W. Roberts, pri-| Secret wireless stations on the| “The shell is 8.8 inches in diameter and probably m long. The length of the is given in 20 inches hell proper cabled de- SAVING LIVES Father John's medicine For Dangerous, Obstinate Colds, No Injurious Drugs Never wait for a cold to wear | off—it wears away the lungs in- stead. Neglected colds often lead to umo! Father John’s icine gives prompt relief | Deck armor is thin and must remain from colds and throat troubles. | 40, since the deck surface is too great Guaranteed free from alcohol and nerve-destroying drugs upon which many medicins depend for their temporary effect, and which are vous, because they weaken the e to get a and allow the di deeper hold THIS WOMAN She Proved that Lydia E.| Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound Does Help Suffer- ing Women. “Last fall when I was expecting to become a mother I was in very poor health, 1 sul red from a fenale weakness so ! did not have strenuth enough to do m own work ani could aot rtand on my feet for any length of time. Lydia I Pinkham's Vege table Compound corrected my trouble and 1 i: proved in health 60 that when my tor said he never baby ame the doe- saw a woman get along any he than I did, and I know it was Lydia EF. Pinkham'’s Vegetable Compound that helped me.”"—Mrs. Ernest Beebe, ing Ave., Watertown, N.Y omen who continually overtax their strength until they get into such a weakened condition should profit by Mrs. Beche's experience and try this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia EB. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Por special suggestions write Lydia EB. Pinkham Medic The result of its long experience is at your ser-| viee—Advt. 4 Wyome | ne Co and Found" artictea 4 he World or reporte’ und Bureau.” Room I bo Mated Hats can be World's Offices vertisemente Phe World’ or can be an feAvertivod In 1 to “Lost and} 08, World Buil thirty days, ‘Thy at any of 1 = “Lost and Foun Ban be left ot 0 ‘The, Worlds + avertioing A lephoned directs 1 4000 Beokman, Now York, of (Brooktye Office, 4100 Main, y ot two holes in the 7 rtition, This wouid vate in Company C, old 69th Rew Spanish coast are alding the German! nt make possible the use of two explos|war mentioued In Gen, Pershing's lst] divers in thelr work of destruction, | sives In the same shell-—a quick one,/of casualties. No details of death were|oMcers of the Italian liner asserted, | perhaps in the forward cavity; algiven, further than that’ Private!|They deolared the guarding destroy- slower one in the rear Roberta died na the result of an acci-Jers of the Knglish, French, Italian the fuse is in front, protected not and Japanese navies are constantly only by the rather blunt nose of the Noberts was a reporter, write! |yeing went on wild goose chases by shell Eroper Dut additionaiiy: bor the fant, ar correrpondent. In tho Intter | POInR f a bee dditiona capacity he waa in Northern Mexico for| (ise “8 O 8" wireless signals, and Wind shicid, ‘The shell explodes by|the New York American, and was put in| Oats are made victims of the torpedo | contact, the fuse acting on the fast! jai by Villa, h by tak- [during their absence. explosive in the forward chamber,)ing French leave American destroyers have done re- which in turn detonates tne slower in] Roberts lived In El Paso with his|markable work in ridding the At- the base, The whole ‘shell is other an j 3 Beribel cas? walbning:. $06 poundé—|exnedener ia’ atesien varns wee cw | antic Just west of Gibraitar of the htew peace ba eereotbes tigi” Ta Ke i Mexico came to New| submarine menace, the ship's officers Mr. Luytica was interrupted with @/ Germany he enlisted in the Seventh|"ePorted. In the Mediterranean the GUsaLION: sas can auoot 10 matles,| Heiman ations of German and Austrian can they shoot 80 or 90-or moret"| When the Rainbow Division was|U boats were waid to be increasing, “The real danger,” he said, “might| formed he was one of the quota of the} Among sixty-nine sailors of the lie in the other direction. ma perts had a romance while at Camp|ttalian ship were thirty-seven whose shoot half that distance oF any frac-| Mills, becoming engaged to the daughter | four-year-term of enlistment had ex. tion of it. And some of the lesser| of q wealthy woman. They were to b ee : ranges might prove a great pertl—to i pired, They declared they were go the Allied fleet, for instance. married before the departure of the/ing to re-enlist after a thirty-days' phere are four Well known meth-|Tesiment, but the wedding finally was] furiouh, ods of in range —-lighten- tponed. a eR Aten ing the . narrowing the rr ¥ paints Nengthening ‘the. gun’ and. ine TY RANDOLPH FINED creasing the pre These methods BOWIE ENTRIES. alone are enough to bring the max- fq nine-inch shell up to imum range about forty miles withou cable construction or wear. Naval guns STOLEN AUTO HITS “COP.” Vast scan shoot 70 miles they can also at bad Street if th prohibitive are for the pr Ger- nth transt d to the Sixty . BOWL The entrjes for to-morrow's rai as follows: impractl nt te Pate | *Meautitul Mon 1 Vistim Avteste Detver and Fe SHV ENTH HACE: Clatming: for four-year cnwers an Thieves, nie ani ghntret Prt wot ‘ : hart ‘laa, Hrother. 104 Policemar John Schutting was ay ipa Tis vetnatnrect, 100 ck by an automobile as he stepped |Ots True. 114; Glory Melle, 106; * lawowater street ¢ tt way and ; 0 . from _s street car at, i La ok fast, *Arntenticg allowance Elk Horn Coal Corporation has just rested the driver and his four’ coi paid See = begun shipping from its mine at | tons for violation of the pighway, Woman Doctor Named to Guard! Wheelright in Floyd County, Ky., the eae toma tt aiten cha tad hace Women Workers, initial datly production running at rate stolen from. William ‘Taylor, a who WASH April 1.—Dr. Chris-]of 1,200 tons, which is expected to b liquor dealer of No, $60 Sth Avenue, [tine Mann on hygiene at Smith |increased, Quantity 1s said to be high anhattan, Charges of grand larceny |Colege, has been named as head of the | § pay Se gh ee Chores Lor has named head of the|grade, and company has contacts ere er Wont sad Streets Irancia Mg: | new Woman's Heaith Bureau of the/hand for delivery of all that it can Dougall, No. 4s Went {2d Street, Mar- {Ordnance Department, recently estab- | deliver ton 3 2 Weat 62d Street; John | lished to safeguard the health of women No, 92 34 Avenue, and George | war workers at arsenals and other ord- nance plant Like Mother, Like Child The health of the nursing child mirrors the health of its mother, Rich, red mother-blood means a richly nourished, Phin, weak mother-blood means a poor- blooded baby, and lite goes hard with a poor-blooded baby. The nursing mother will find Gude's Pepto - Mangan a vigorous baby, red cells, It iner a af ‘ ‘LB eiteachy oxygen to every organ, cell, and ti splendid general tonic, appetizer, and blood food. Gude's Pepto Mangan “The Red Blood Builder’’ Gnde's Pepto-Mangan builds the blood from its very foundation, the their number and power to carry life-giving e of the body, Thousands of physicians have prescribed Gude's Pepto Mangan for weak and run-down people of all ages, and millions of men, women, and childrén have used Gude's Pepto-Mangan, It is easily digested, promptly assimilated by the blood, and exceedingly pleasant to the t Friendly Warning: There are many imi- tations of Pepto-Mangan on the market, but you can be eure of getting the genuine if it bears the name “Gude” and is put up in the bottle and sealed package as picture here, Ask for it by its full name—"Gude Pepto- Mangan." For sale at all drug stores, Pepto-Mangan is made only by M. J, BREITENBACH CO,, New York Manufacturing Chemie -ninth, | American Navy who returned on the $60 FOR AUTO SPEEDING Young Woman Pleads Guilty as} near their practical Nmit of length| rin tg é i) ; and pressure. T ans accord- Second Offender—Grist of |ingly will have to nd for in- Cases in Traffic Ci |creased range maiyly on changes of -ases in Traffic Court. the shell. To-day was speed day in Trafic! “Taking the naval situation ag It Is, Court before Magistrate Cobb. ‘There| and utilizing their new atudics, they ware: 108, 6 Be weaned Vbablong are likely, in my opinion, to discon- ne oak 4 al tinue the usual attempts to penetrate tae Comrel Bnd seventeen of those ar the heavy side armor of battleahtp raigned were second offenders and develop a lighter shell to strike | 1% cond offenders were fined $60 to through the decks at long range} VOURTH RACE Claiming: for four-year-olis| 4100 each. One was Betty Randolph, Ta Nine pete LUT Ming tine, 10, years old, of No. 144 East Sch Mave ation Rice i fae ainersig, Sis Wide who, according to Motors oF he a ‘ i th ty, 112, ] cycle Police: . “Refore the preaent war battleshipal “uarah. suo, 107: *Kentueky Hon 108 vi) a man Larkin, speeded in her are empected’ to ght at mbout five] at ett WA fet’ fou searoids|automoblie tn upper Broadway at the miles, ‘The has now bee 0 ad ircreiciese. [Tate of twenty-elaht mites an hour. she | 0 y to Ing.” melo, a fads 110; Chri: | pleaded gu nd paid ne. On he brought up to is increasing: previous offense she was fined pe | for tur-yoarolls!” Three first offenders were fined $25 . the others from $40 up. ‘won yet, and if it is won by any other Join the School Army in War Stamp Campaign O PARENTS: interest of your children in w the trying period of this war. the general ideas which are brough' sale of WAR SAVINGS and THRIFT STAMPS. for seven days, and at the ond of that time we are going to ask child to compete for a loving cup, which will be given to your children and those of the various schools in New York City and vicinity. Should this plan meet with the success we anticipate and your co-operation be sufficient, we will continue this line of work so as to take in everything that children are doing to help along in this great war, such as Junior Red Cross, War Wo wish you would kindly advi and give us the benefit of your experience and criticism. | If there is anything you like about the plan, we should be glad to |}f} have you write and tell us; and if meet with your approval, telling us. See The Evening World to-morrow. I wish to ask your permission We would not attempt to do this with- a out asking your help, your sympathy and your co-operation. We intend to publish a series of articles on THRIFT, embodying | we wish you ‘DETECTIVE IN DISGUISE Makes Three Arrests on Broadway “L” After Exciting Tussle in Rush Hour. A man wearing blue sommes ond heavy whiskers who looked like college professor swung on & strap in a crowded B. R. T. car of the Broadway elevated line this morn- jing, did not seem used to rush hour crowds, for h came testy when three men Sumped into him at the Marcy Ave- nue station. He displayed astonishing athletic ability In grabbing for the of- fenders, An exciting battle followed. | Women became bysterical as tho four belligerents lunged about the car and several passengers narrowly escaped contact with flying arms and elbows. At the Hewes Street station the “pro- Savings Stamps, &c. |tesvor's’ beard was almost upside down ise us what you think of this plan Jand hie goggles were gone, but he had handcuffs on two of the men who had ostied kim and a firm grip on the third. Iiien he revealed that he was Detect! there is anything which does not | (George Patton of the Seventh Deteel to stimulate the forking for the Government during t forth by our Government in the hese articles will run ch would do us the favor of |to complaints of pickpockets on the B. GEORGE HENRY SMITH, Fe evntatle brought reinforce; 7 Wi le ent and the. three prison: , bolts TUS Le lL \re Ned up in the Bedford Avenue police station, charged with attempted larceny, ‘They said they were Isadore Chaust of he No, 1041 Bryant Avenue. Bronx; COL, DENNIS STIRS UP FRIARS TO WAR PITCH After Hearing Him They Would Have Picked a Fight With First Lambs They Saw. “Why don't you men of New York, instead of wasting time reading criti- clams of your Government, spend your time backing up your Govern- mont? Constructive criticism is v: uable, but the destructive critic ought to be hanged! Three hundred guests at the com- plimentary dinner of the Friars’ Club to Al Jolson in the Hotel Astor last night cheered this statement by Col. J. 8, Dennis, Canadian Expeditionary Forces, whose speech urging Ameri- cans to hurry men across the ocean was the hit of the evening. Saying that he took the liberty of speaking with a neighbor's frankness, he said that up to Jan. 1 t Canada had contributed 700,000 men, or 9 per cent of her population, and had Jost 116,000 in casualties, and went on: “If you were in the war to the same extent, you would have 9,000,000 men in France and would have 2,000,000 cas- ualties, and then you would kaow the war was going on; for as a people you don't know it in the same sense that we know it. There is only one thing ‘that will win this war, and that Is men. “The war is @ long way from being medium than the annihilation of Ger- man troops by an absolute military victory it will be lost. ‘There are a great many million Germans to be killed. “A strong appeal has come to your country for men. You've got the mea we haven't. ‘The fighting power of Britain {# pretty nearly up to the max- {mum and France has almost every mah under arms, We need your men.” — TO DRAG LAKE FOR BOY. ine Brokiyn Child Belleved to Lit Drowned tn Park, Police are preparing to-day to drag the lake in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, as part of the search for six-year-old Theo dore Roxbury, who has been missing since yesterday from his home at No. 400 Seventh Avenue, Brooklyn. Theodore started out yesterday after- noon for an Easter stroll with Jonah Kramer, a playmate, They went into the park, and Joseph said to-day that Theodore was standing beside the lake when he lest saw him. The father, Willlam Roxbury, fears his son toppled over into the lake while watching the swans and Was drowned Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Report for 1917 shows $3,598,748 after all charg: $1,161,802 reserved for war taxes Company— profits of | Including | fart Kk Contra Leather Can, Pac Ontario Silver Mining Company—Re. port for 1917 shows net income of $64,- 681 as compared with deficit of $952 for 1916, Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company has sent to Its stockholders a formal notice of the resolution adopted by directors approving the action upon quarterly dividend due April 1 to be postponed until later, While company’s profits jus- tity declaration of the usual dividend the committee belleves it able to withhold action pending negotiations relative to the $57,735,000 notes matur- ing Juiy 1 International Paper Company-—R lar quarterly dividend of 14 per ce on the stamped preferred stock payable April 15; books close April 9, Midvale Steel and Ordnance Company Not income of $35,576,560 after all des ductions and war taxes, also deprecia- tion equal to $1 a share, compared with $16.10 a share earned in 1916. United States Steel Corporation has Jinereased capacity for production of |fnished steel from 9,000 tons in 1901 to 16,500,000 tons in 1917, Steel ingot capacity increased from 9,425,000 tons to 2,600,000 during same period Willys-Overland Company—Report for 1917 shows net Income of $6,121,614 after all charges and provision for war taxe as compared with $9,565,718 for 1916, a |decrease of $8,444,176 Mia Copper Company—Quarterly dividend of $1.00 a share, compared with $1.50 three months ago. Dividend is CLOSING QUOTATIONS. With net chang from previous close Low w 40% ay 7h 101 Wl $4+444444+. Abraham Feldberg of No. 36 West 13th rae Street, and Louls Myers of No. 201 Bust TRANSFER GEN. BARTLETT. |S¢vent Street. Manhattan 5 . —_——_ Ends Work of Traint uv. 8.) OBITUA 3 Troops tn England Robert Brown Symington, sixty, treas: yASHIN q + dee f the Clark Thread Company, died WASHINGTON, April 1.—Army or-|Urer of the Cl nein Newark. ders to-day announced the removal of °°) 0) Pals, twentyesty, one Major Gen, George T. Bartlett from|o¢ the ts of the Congressionat that rank in the National Army and his] Library at his home in Washing- raion to his old rank of Brigadier | ton | eral in the Regular Army n.{, Daniel Moynahan, ysfour, Collec: Bartlett has been in charge of (raining feet nie ho Tie deun American troopa in Enaland. Avenue, Brooklyn, of pneumonia, He Gen. Bartlett is not to return to this|was born in County K Ireland, and country for the present. but will be|came here fifty-two ye used on important duty abroad, which | aime Sh thi: Gatnolic, Union and will not involve active command of | sate edit Rib nome. in Connie troops. His post as commander of Am-|_ Y,, yesterday. fan troops in England has been as-|— golon Whithed Stevens, sumed by Major Gen. John Biddle well, Mass, and ian ssachu: Ma Gets Pitcher Foster Fro: ROSTON elved he Ark,, that Baseball ¢ K | “| Da tladelphia-Jerne May He WASHINC ‘ Commerce Commission to-day ten- Dave Shean, a 5 approved an applic of the formerly manag wdelphia and Reading Railway for club of the I used passen fares beiween was said that the local clu Os Hadelphia and Atlantic City, Cape had be unable to reach an agreement !May, Ocean City and other New Jersey vs to salary seashore resorts, Former United States Senator Towne Recommends Nuxated Iron To All Who Feel the Need of Renewed Energy Says That Henceforth He Shall Not Be Without It. Probably no rem ever met with n nomenal #u ted Ind fon people anny taking tt his the vast number who at partici 1 using it in) Frane i in politi Nea’ cmeate aman i algny and ean been higuly, endorsed nee nh well- know the i. and — recommended — it Monselgneur Nant Prominent — Clergym onimenda fr Hoalt i Recently F taking Minne: Sily 's Man of Murk——the Tongued Orator Former United States Senator. Chartes A. Towne, graduated from the University of Michigan, was tieige elected member of the und United States Congress, served ft to ex tlon he for er blood, bullding up Rerves, atrengten!ng Wrees in the United States Senate, uncle and correct!” ¢ \nominated for Vice-President, ary prising how mene! takes Nurated Iron, and saya many p fer fy bodily that henceforth he shall not be fron deflc and do not without tt know it, [you are strong oF well, you owe it to yourseit to Proper form make the followl: t; See how VMANUEACEORERS! NoTR es you can work or how you can walk sect by former Unit without be fired, N two five-grain of ondinar ‘ Iron three times per day, after meals, » Again and see how much you have « Numbers of pe 5 who were ailing a Ory. te. Rae i ‘sy ane oF will refund your » see 8 Ry St Heudie nn Sinclair. Of Southern FP Prise wa, Alcohol 1 §. Smelt & Ret, 42% 4. Steel oP mck wnlew 185,200 NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. iss to 43" & 31.04 81.5) D886 12 a payable May 15 to stock record May 1, y 7 Market closed points. to 73 OccAN DNES -aMBOoTS web WHERE TO GO AND HOW TO GET THERE STEAMBOATS. NAVIG Le STEAMBOATS. To ALBANY—TROY AND THE NORTH Steamships TROJAN and RENSSELAER COMMENCING APRIL 1—DAILY THEREAFTER, Freight Service—Automobiles Carried. Per 82, NOR ‘ t . “COMPANY Express Leave | MGR. CONNOLLY AT FRONT. AFTER B, R, T. PIGKPOGKETS ~*"* Fe ee Word has been received of the safe arrival in France of Mer. James N. Cone nolly, rector of the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, East 90th Street, who galled a short time ago as the represen~ tative of Bishop Hayes, Chaplain-Gen- eral of the United States forces. Mgr. Connolly headed a delegation of eighteen field secretaries of the Knights of Columbus, He will get in touch ime mediately with Gen, Pershing and cone sult him regarding the nunrber of Cath- ollc Jains needed. His chief task Will be to organize priests for this work and also to establish a general head~ quarters for Catholic chapiains now in active service on the other side, He will cover the entire western front REALLY’ NOTHING LIKE GASCARETS Enjoy life! Don’t stay bil- ious, sick, headachy and constipated. Best for bad breath, sour stomach, coated tongue or indigestion. BANKING AND FINANCIAL, To the Iolders of Six Per Cent Coupom Conve Debentures oF THE NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD RAILROAD COMIANY, b January 15 19: Ss. 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