The evening world. Newspaper, March 4, 1916, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

WEATHER—Fair to-night and Sunday; warmer PUN ALL che ¢ NAL ; “Circulation Books Open to All. _J¥ Circulation: Books Open to All.”’| : __PRICE ONE ‘CENT. cori SEN ewe NEW YORK, SATURDAY, “MARCH 4, 1916. ait 12 PAGES 7 ‘PRICE ONE _OENT, a ‘ts vm ah H q Pu E f NOR TH tf ei N FLARE-UP AGAIN IN SENATE ATRL WINESSES ALL ROGUES!” = vers, WW) CRUISERS DESTROYED: = ER WANING EAURE: Sess RTS MARSHAL EIN "BRISH PATROL AND ALA HOUSE LEADERS IN DOUBT se facee,cum CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE EAMER SENT 10 BOTTOM — eee ‘ eafenten | —+— y, is IAN THREAT, |Prsisents Seca. Say mega lvEsTiGaTORS ro acr.| “Mes Pui, Sha. Cruisers Were Sunk “Off Havre” are | Dishonors Itself. | His Bedside Outlook. \ by German Submarines. alk of Movement in House to] wasuicaron, March 4 —The eget Tame Committee Meets Monday in} ponxpon, starch 4.—A message to! | > the Whole Ques ite House issued the following b Bde Washington to Consider |the Exenange Telegraph Company | | Have the Whole Question Hier as city of New York, n he Ashington rete trom Zurich says: j \BATTLE FOR VERDUN Thrown Out. ary Tumulty’s atten- $210,000 in bonuses voted by the Tn- Unusual Communication, erman newspapers publish wire- i san nn nie ot ery Arrears —_ nang re Waning | IN ITS THIRTEENTH DAY. WASHINGTON, March 4.—Tr was papers that the Presi-! sionts, Counsel Rogors and Auditor! Representative Charles ©. Carlin] Phasizing the gravity of the German. | nt had resigned, or was consider- é 1 {Gaynor and artfully hidden In the/of Virginia, Chatrman of the Con evican newspaper that! “prior determination” account. Sen ship measure until next| would publish a story of that kind in| ator George F. Thompson, Chairman ing the conduct of the condition of panic Tuesday, The leaders at an early con- |“ ny coma te ee one bboy igre | ct the Legislative Investigating Com- tyited States District Attorney's of- ee: aerree confrouts Am ishonors itself.’ bec af orien ” * ference agreed on a delay, but when » but mittee, called 0 th Ry kilt ald ear Neale wundlites, ante ule on rcopiad ve | fice in New York, said this after- BLACKJAGKED IN SHOP, | Amertcan situation ! ‘The Frankfort Bourse, which inva- gvessional committes that has been | tlably reflects news affecting German high finance, yesterday ended in a} ® virtual certa s afternoon that nty ing resigning, he 11d be no vote inthe house on! #+ay pia BERLIN, March 4 (by wireless to Sayville).—The sinking of two French auxiliary cruisers and one British patrol boat by German sub- mitrines is announced by the Admiralty. j | The Admiralty statement did not Identify the French cruisers re- invest : y } port nk. makin c this offic leme! i-offici members fought to fores a vote td-| date, printed In several New, as Fevealea by the testimony of Hich- | 2°" BUT SAVES | HIS $500) | ported su In making public this : ficial statement the rem official day. York evening newspaperd, Jara Rel Rogers of the Interborougn,| “7 have ™ etved an amazing let- | news agency added the following: “Paris reports the sinking of the A tong conference of leaders in the rae Chief ngineer- Alfred Craven and| tet from District Attorney apse Carpenter, Struck Down at Door, | transport Provence, which carried 1,800 men, of whom 696 were res | office of Speaker Clerk gotiowed. OLYDE LINER APACHE Aostatant Counsel Leroy Harkness of denownc he proceedings of this Scared His Assailarts cued.” While it was on Chairman Flood of the Public Service Commission, committee, saying we have been Away. | (he French Ministry of Marine yesterday issued an official the House Foreign Affairs Committe BREAKS DOWN AT SEA. “There 19 no question,” said Senator | listening 0: to regues and seoun- : ; statement denying a German report that two French cruisers and Majority Leader Kitchin gave it hompaon, “but that if Corporation | gir. forriy Schlessinger of No, 80 Bast | bad been’ sunk “otf Havre by German sobmarines.” The German r opintor No yote unt! Tuesday at the sariies sel Lamar Hardy earnestly dé t there would be, Steainer With Aan Ww York Paseengersl © Co e Hundred and Twenty-eighth| sires to protect the report did not reach the United States until today. Later reports w York, | Street was blackjucked shortly after! Bo Southern Ports | B. Stanchfield, Henry A. Wise, Dis-| 7 : i“ if j | gay the loss of Ife on La Provence was 3,100, This vessel may Mr, Kitchin set notice to tt | the way ts clear for aaa na eartona| 008 to-day ax he was coming up| | saps § A to anember wed Here, }ancossctincclnil adit (0) eet Attorne rn ane caUoUr the stairs to his carpenter shop at] | be one of the cruisers which the Germans clatm to have sunk.] Ak the close of the conference it w : i | allowances Py is via. ‘Phe com.) N2, 161 West Twenty-ninth Street] | LEGHORN, Italy, March 4 (via Parts).—The steamship Giava, “ d tha 40-calie hue ier ae SOaey Mpeele Oe | Vine Oemole us safle with $500 he had just drawn from the Ms pia pba Mlnsarewraed tow at noon to-day, 105 miles! intesbor - ned to thelr « bndne GRcEN tos iiset. the {which left here Feb, 29, has been sunk by an Austrian submarine, There ‘3 @ e! jad bee oro ras, Ww ok | in gay KC cht it was hearing the es : ar bh Orth a che hao T north of rae, with @ brok-| into the nation sd Mat ae atileety \yroll, He resisted, shouting | ATER | were no Americans on board, i wan Gietain thax n shaft, headed for this port. The! pre ponuses we have already dis He i , so loudly that ‘his two assailants ran ss steamer left Jacksonville, Fla, at 2 M, on Wedne (The Giava, 2, ; A 31 tons gross and 833 feet long, was built at mination’ of opinion in the Rules ¢ body which must pave the way f covered in the ‘prior « account amount to $210,000, and e spree street without procuring the and, barring ac- Newcastle in 1881, She was owned in Palermo.] onsideration of the McLemor clients, should have reached here tor) done know how much more muy be ’ It) tn @ restaurant at No. 479 Sixth! ETHEL J. CROKER WEDS LA ROCHELLE, France, March 4.—The French steamship Lakma " Capt. A. P. Wat- ’ }is ¢ of|Avenue a few minutes later Parcol- | b 77 to ae RH po tng resolution by reporting a special! Morrew afternoon, Curt, Ac P. Wate] concealed in the remainder of more a a nan | RBM OBRKIAb Men of chee Weal’ One AFTER ELOPING IN AUTO} «! Dunkirk, 3,177 tons gross, which sailed from La Rochelle on Tuesday, rule for {ts disposition, was res! mete Adds, ET ‘ ei pk | than $800,000 that stands ay allowed | tt arate ation to the lotter ana |Huadred and enty-fifth Street was sunk on the same day in the Bay of Biscay, at a point six miles @ponsible for the del ndtate | 4 ea oN’ | on the record. Somebody with mo- |‘? BI sage Saadeh Station, assigned to special st : z , er| northwest of He D’ Yeu. She is believed to have struck a mine, Six of GAGA” aAvocaten tesried the com- “in tow and that the pas-| we hig those bonuses in tho ac- |? t sper action, W n |duty on West Twenty-ninth Street,| Daughter of Tammany’s Former - ud vessel are not in danger, His position is about off Norfolk. The} Monday, to determine |arrested John Ex | y |, tw counts so they could not be seen, | 'n Wa mittee to rush a rule through this 4 Boss Keeps Marriage Secret and | the twenty-two men of the crew lost their lives, nv {had ‘ben pointed out t | what to ¢ with this comrounteation, . ; ernoon, declaring thit the Senate “a sl The Public Service officials did not ere fof the men seen running out of the Giese) Ons Honeymoon ‘Tips inaddied the situation yesterday In ite Apache ta expected now some time! an them, 1 shall prefer charges of | In his} Mr, Marshall sald that carpenter shop, doll gave his ad e F | Monday afternoon. proceedings wer treatment of inefficiency, incompetency’ ar t and! 4 ‘itetae! No. ae ‘amt Snes alums] Mine Rano 3 croior, ews wormed] MpeRCR Defeated at Douaumont ; second message received from vy extraordinary 1 Sixteenth Street, and said be was] to.dq ' t brid The ri that this ought to be see ; of duty against Chief Engineor Ml ae pty jo-day, in 4 re ‘ \ H ld G °P, Hi ht immediately by a vote of the opel Jane nauneation with | fed Craven of the Publi wide had tauren After being identified by daughter of Richard Croker, former 0 wermans on epper elg 8 They were finally appeased by PO-} Navy yard tues. Have come to) Cofmmiasion for not vetoing ” user, Boll wis take n to Headg boss of aii difail; we ried, - + Uuleal arguments, The President's cicior, touting easily, Expect tuga| tet and against Chief Mr. Marshall also denounce i record, of hia havine been went ti|last week, to Thomas §, White of friends, it was reported, seek Me-) otc wcigon George 8. Coleman for not pointing | |r Ter ne arrost of Leonard |finira for burglary under the same | Cedarhurst Village Near the Fort Captured Only After publican votes on the question of In nix curler mesage Capt, Wateon them out. One of our lawyers will meine Seman HES of Morino, | Friends of the young woman said Hs ; Fi j tabling of the McLemore resolution toi4 o¢ bene in tow Ae b prove the charges from the testimony | f Holme, sat, tar : 7 she and White motored to Coid Spring} Four Terrific Assaults, in Which Germans told of being in tow. As be mentions | ree a aaa ee committee, tell where he got Information for an rning Americans off armed mer- jorhing about als tow it is’ thought cc {MARRIED MEN CALLED Baar) NEMS | iney were: anareny | Suffered Tremendous Losses. coantmen, ‘They argued that few! the relief boat faa not big enough to| “The bonuses have been put in ar ace Peart ieee ici pape married, and that afterward they | ne rae aie he fo Bstag, seen | At the oMtce of the Clyde Line It/ there must be a Voucher fer every|to Holme and sald that If the com pondine Some Ropeymnon “th: st | BERLIN, March 4 (via London).—The enemy was repulsed in an forces thereupon determined to find 150"paavonimers. me ADRES haw Spout teins paid. Ay seysiant purges ve) i mouts| All Between 19 and 27 Years of} In 1910 Miss Croker eloped (ojctfort to retake Douaumont, the War Office announced to-day, j some way of making the rule more without @ voucher accompa pes serps siciia clay Age Summoned to Report Peete: ee ache Bee Hee It was also announced that the booty taken by the Germans since Feb, 22 had increased to 115 guns and 161 machine guns, Following is the text of the report issued at Army Headquarters: a eit On both sides of the Meuse the nch increased the activity {fe Mlegal. The Shonts, Re adie. R | , rm | There were reports aleo current RESIGNS RATHEI THAN | Gaynor bonuses can all be rec mS Carlin wid turthe { April 7. him, They never lived toge v "Mr. Marshall ack the « i le LONDON, March 4.—Proclamations| Breen finally sued ii the vitol that the House TELL ON STUDENTS | Counsel Frank Moss on “ o A r a i with the President's taett ap | 8 sen lead in the records 1 a ANOORE Marah iterrocinrastions | RROR Ca Mea ot He i Mote an the atraight ont lent Ad anxlous to further examine President | wh tanteal ainabe the Gheehe coaraliina| GAYION d the affect th of their artillery, and after @ great iuerease in the volume of thelr merits McLemore reso-| ryn Mawr Girl, Puzzled by Her] Tatedore P. Shonta of TAiOie aU thie conn Jae ampaign between the ages of nine- | Wife. in uncontested ne y attacked the village of Douau and our tines adjoin Natinal Be tua nusatlannce ; ta P borough. His counsel, B.) conducted in 1 t and twenty-seven, inclusive, | voree from Hreer May, 1912, and ing it. They were repulsed partially iu close range fighting and wa i As tion Officer, | stanchfeld, says Mr. Shonts uf-Jerate off | were posted to-day. resumed her maiden | ee 1 Wa iaele 1.000 HROnORe wy i ‘ ‘ lakes Role Martyr fering from tonsilitis to-day. Senator} trict Attorr y | 16 men summoned are to report] Mtr, White's father, th Thoma istained heavy loss \ “ ‘ prisons Ho : bier shld | & ate >| Thompson declares he will s¢ me} pril 7 F. White, left an tute wort After the work of clearing the battlefield | yeen ascer> lock ¢ spon the resolution PHIA, March 4, The i ccaneremeniianestnes med thEt [hb Rooly dhken aiica Feb reaOhaba aaraguaa fh | n in Bryn Mawr| ne to Mr. Shonts’s bedaide tf neces y $2,000,000. tained that the booty taken since ‘a n nereased from ietuticsamal encom irra ti not excepting | #afy to take bis evidence ha LvO refuse 20 KILLED BY EXPLOSION > 37 guns and 75 machine guns to 115 guns and 161 machine guns, ee rie | Bainbridge Colby was quest! ! te and to examine U $ CONSUL KELLEY DIES The fighting to the southeast of Ypres has for the time being’ ) e , cconomtes and Greek, is the| | Se ee ee SURATION. [casi by Counesl Hak Mowe us to whatl iat TRAE AT FORT NEAR PARIS|¥+ > nme toa standstill. ‘The position hold by. us prior to Feb, 14 is eine ee ad prey ls a atudont under the honor ayae| Hee become of bank rao W.| directed entirely py SUDDERLY AT ROME: Tey lh OUR TRHAS Gnd the bation he tants af to casas 4 1 honor bound to “welch” on a vio- | ZOU%s former Interborous mr) The p ord lusired, and ly artillery en ne npagne continued » ot 1M rules, or is it who gave the first evidence ' ¥ hn : f 7 : ’AKTB, March 4 (1.67 P. M.) yughout yes ik Ip he Argonne an emy attack tailed n able to keep @ se | the $2,000,000 slush fund alleged to be | disclosed enty persons were ki and a| Friend 3 ted I Near Obersept the enemy attempted ain to recapture the he dilation eres Onina hidden in the Third Avenue Elevated) to ¢y t number injured in @ powder ox tt | on Mat AA HIE ALaAe Guececoea ohne ion of Mixes Ruth Cheney, a sopho. | ‘minictracking contracts, Mr. Colby | str, Marsha tter, to east n near St, Dents, in the suburbs 7 | position taken by ua on Feb. 28 erteehaipae RRR RA RG: PRES r t : uth | tb n Be Sopho-| void of telegraphing Mr. Young pis . nT fee Varls, to-day, i | ) reaching our trenches, from which he immediately was ejected t c panes h of the self-govern-| suing nim from Florida and r ew t a pail ROMP, March 4 (via Paris).—W | by a counter-attack, Our curtain of fire prevented a repetition of ; ; rgb hie pe tion, Mies Che. | Youns’@ return and his promise BRYAN AT CAPITAL nines 4 | he attack from developing except In some places. as stated ‘ee w students by| SPPcar teat Wednesday Pint Ly e et early) FOR A LECTURE, BUT here, was f | PARIS, March 4.—The report of the French War Office to-d r f infractions of the self-gov-| 4 Ldn . t adielary = Com c lay. De was 0 due ey tear Aiaey , ie saat tea > ernment rules, As an officer of the as-| Washington and ‘ie has heard now: | pouse wy f rove a heart diseane narked by treme nus artillery action, but a lessening Mins Cheney folt that sheling sinoe, Mr. Moxa sali the com th MM ; SHINGTON, March 4--Willla Hack ae r bound to t the viol it ts xaMmine Y r 1 gs an came to to to Kel “ i te t 1 i an individual was just | mittee fe anton _ v em ¥ Brven came to tows toud ‘ Phe continuation of artillery activity may indicate enewal mal u that she ought to Keep| Young further, Mr. Colby declares |i. ountin ” to fulfill a lecture engagement here me J 7, 1d w 7 ' dh et | he feels sure Mr, Young r r . ' f stration aa s r Vota t of the for ive 1 both 4 t the a « nm want to! soon i, i ely over whethe M f it and cations are furnished ut hrusts s y's y passing @ PA ATES AL on 1 anything k t | ‘ t t none fi fale are| see y " ’ d \ w ing on the ar be ; | ‘ nts, F the text of to-da ( ort tell” pera and stenog You . » House, and the is 1 « | he bombasdmont witch ae " jana — . a hang ; | f the leaders there to posi Ne ¥ i piney ha paminn Ae nunued on Pifth now being Just a member, ' (Continued on Second Page) ‘ (Continued oa Second Page. pous wotlon watil Tuesday at least, | yeure and Was a close friend of bryan. acUvity last might om the differeat sector the region of V rl { q } fy ous! > 5

Other pages from this issue: