Wreck Kills Thirteen ■*\i*m* I I Thirteen track laborers were smothered under a deluge of coal when a Chesapeake and Ohio trda lumped the tracks near Converse. Ind., and spilled the contents of severak coal cars on track crews whs were resting alongside the tracks. [Mother an M. A. MR? A.12vM$-D01>W&t —----— ■ '** " 1 ■"■' ■ " '' " ■ ■ i ■■ < Mrs. Augusta Rudd McDonald, forty-eight, a widow of Evanston, flL, Chicago suburb, although head of her household of four children, found time 1o study for an M. A. degree at Northwestern University, which she has jnst obtained. She will become an English instructor At Loyola University. Launch Largest U. S. Sub 4 M&msr jr muii — ■■»'■*' ■*■—«»..i •—>*■■..■■■■----.. .. ■ •»■■■> - ; vv • submarine v-5 ^ I„,L», .I W»—.. .- ■ ■«■ —nil .IWI-. ' ■ ■ 1 1 —a—1— ->* The new submarine V-3 Is shown as It glided down the ways at the Portsmouth Nary Yard. It Is the largest of Uncle Sam’s undersea craft, measuring 341 feet six lnchei In length, and Is expected to do Si knots an hour on the surface. l. ; Pop^-Pius1 xi Z»H. $|»t.M.^Wl>„„r.)p.. ..,,;----\&*U. » 1 ... I ■'■■ I——■——— ■—■ I ■ —. This exceptionally fine photograph of Pope Plus waa taken durlnt the ceremonies attending the canonisation of St. Theresa of the Lltth flowers. Marksman Harrod O. Miller of Kahuka, Mo, broke all records for marksmanship at the U. 9. Military Academy, Weal Point, N. T. He hit >34 bull’s-ayai oat of >60 -. —--—-~ ~ T* Cape Town Officials Greet Future Ruler ; —— ■■ 1 .. ^ ■ ■■ ■■■ I ■ ■■ .■■■■■—■»....—— *■————__ _______ A demonstration by South African dignitaries was accorded the Prince of Wales when he landed on Cape Town pier during his South African tour. Left to right. Sir William Hoy, K. C. B., general manager of South African railways and hartors; Sir Thomas Smartt, ex-Alin later ef Agriculture; the Prince^ and the Governor General of the colony. J" — ., . . ■ I",. I l.l III New U. S. Envoy to Germany - Jacob Gould Schurman was photographed with Mrs. Schurman and thedr daughter Dorothy es they sailed for Germany, where Mr. Behai* man will assume his duties as new American Ambassador. Caruso Award ___ Rules Opera ^r inm—iiiiMii in1 t Mhfty~GAQPEKI • 1 Mary Garden, who transferred her operatic activities from Chicago to Paris, Is centre of a controversy which threatens to disrupt the "American operatic season.” Other stars quit because she insisted M ’‘running things." Novelist, 15 j I^sTTpoWhZ M~PAP k*n5I Mlsa Dorothy M. Parkin. 15. 01 Nottingham. England, has gained recognition In British literary cir cles with her book for girl*. “The Rivals of Maidenhead " ’ Sweethearts 47 Years Miss Mildred Seeba of Nea Tork won the first Caruso Opera Fellowship which provides for tuition, living and transportation 1 lor a year's study in Italy. 1 JACOBSCHOBE-*tf4MES MAR^-CHEUGMAK. xvax-.'^l *—z r-- - 1 ' ■-»■■-•— ■■-■?.t-.1 1 ■■ -.mI A courtship which lasted 47 years will soon culminate In Lon Ingelee with the marriage of Mrs. Mary Chrisman. 70. and Jacob Ichobe. Mrs. Chrisman recently Journeyed from Iowa after proposal y m»n.