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ORE SHIPS ADDED TO GERMAN LOSS IN SEA. Fair To-night and Tuesday. | KFINAL @Ghbe orld, PINAL [* Circulation Books Open to All | “Circulation Books Open to All.” | PRICE (ONE CENT. Contras: tthe New York Worlds NEW YORK, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1916. 16 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. ‘MOOSE PUTS OFF NOMINATION UNTIL THE REPUBLICANS ACT WEATHE |ATEST UDICATE AUGUST BELMONT '15000 PIGKETS (Warships Sent to the Bottom | y ty ty TSIFE ABOUT | KEEP cK Se "in Great North Sea Bate — «4 ________ ROOSEVELT RUNNING FIGHT BY PHONE FROM OYSTER BAY ~ SEEKS TO ELIMINATE HUGHES BRITISH. SUBWAY BULDING) WORKERS AWAY): istgae, "3 Men. Big Guns. 1000 8 15 for the Franchise Absolute- Only 300 Men of 5,000 Warrior, armored crulse ly Needed. Expected Appear. Eight destroyers, including the eee rowhawk and Ardent. PATROL ON FIFTH AVE. GERMAN. Hindenburg, Lutzow and Seydlitz Are Colonel's Chief Representative in Declared to Have Been Sunk— P NO OTHER AVAILABL: . Armaceree Be coo. ae ethie cee Sheet, Tons Met ChicagoIssuesa Formal Statement Germans Still Ciaim That Victory Says Building of Subway Was; Heavy Police Force Finds Noj] Hindenburg, battleship eh bead i; it | Declaring That Too Great a Price rotitable Inves One: lati Teehlia Activity Seydlltz, battle cruiser. .... Profitable Investment, Oper- Work Despite Activity i] ttn pattie cruiser. Was on Their Side. ating It Was Not. of Union. |] Pommern, battleship Iso ou eee 1 18,200 re] Wiesbaden, light cruiser, Details unknown —new vesse! Will Not Be Paid for Harmony. i in the Jutland battle who have returned here identify two German baitle- A ews Sinoen ot baled decd i isk |HUGHES IS SURE TO VV IN, ; ; man, appeared before the Thompson ces siness to-day after a lo E cn sasiaccantin ————-< ships sunk as the Hindenburg and the Lutz Roririiieelie: cavienatinaaaia: ite | eutteaieacantorereateniv ita fi oe | GOV. WHITMAN'S FORECAST. | ‘ as The Admiralty stated last night that the Germans had suffered heav-Lment, which related chiefly to histdred non-union workers reported al jer losses than were first reported, but did not mention the names of the {selling the City Island and the New|duty. Karly this morning 15,000 eae: BY MARTIN GREE additional big ships that had been sunk. | York and Pelham Rallroad Companies) pickets from the International Ladies (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) dl Ga ne |to the Interborough Company in 1902.|Garment Worker? talon patrotied IF “STRATEGY” OF i | CHICAGO, June 5.—All political lines remained unchanged to-day say ate i |He quoted opinions of the Supreme| Fifth Avenue from Sixteenth Street | : Po : é het Rees Ls don).—The Stifts-Tidende o 1333 BRITISH OFFICERS ecleLte rene timate eee justified | to Thirty-fourth Street and prevented | with every candidate and every faction standing defiantly in the same Aalborg, which yesterday published a} | h | L | TT in selling these companies, which he| 2¥ one from entering the shops con- ’ position it occupied yesterday and the day before, report that the 25,000-ton German bat- Kl LED N SEA BA LE trolled by the Manufacturers’ Asso fatiine i . 1 ah Ciuisay -Mavdlita waa slanted. on} had bought for $272,000, to the Inter-| cation, An all night of fighting through hotel corridors and in conference 2 horoug’ pany for 15,000 shares of Bee as —~— ; Paes : an Ship a In spite of the fact t 5,000 pick rooms took on similarity to Verd Del ith politi sat Thursday off Faro Island, pursued by) Practically All o sers, Excep y erdun operations, with political assaults, ; age actically All on Crulsers, Except] i, stock, worth $2,800,000 at par, for| ete were on duty all night, the manu : I light cruiser (missing).. 215 © 2,715 264 0 41 it destroyers, Frauenloe! Six torpedo bi LONDON, June 5.—British officers of the fleet which participated] Angust Belmont, banker, builder off Although the proprietors of 400 cloak | the first subway and eminent turf-]and skirt shops threw open their| British warships and badty damaged,| Warrior, and on Destroyers, | the following reasons: | facturers succeeded In gathering about pa . , i ‘ charges, poisonous gases and hand grenades, says it is now believed the Seydlitz Except Sparrowhawk, Lost 1 The companies’ charters were|200 men in the shops. They expected |Moose Hold Third Party Club) Whitman Faction Said to Be The Oyster Bay telephone wire hummed for two hours this morn- was aunk: LONDON, June fia total at ena| iiimeneney Zo: under We) law aait) Bi iieat ens Pe eee erie| and Plan to “Jam Colonel | Determined to Elect Parsons | ing, bringing orders to brace lines and stop all wavering, When the r patch to this newspaper from) Rritish naval officers were then stoo ‘as no other way e v en that la crowds | 1 . j A are 4 ‘i isk ital 4 4 Fi reiteca: ped ey v ut anny Mion LEN OP lea Ml yy which the new subway could be of strikers were gathering along Fifth | Through.” as National Committeeman, |! rogressive Nena Committee met at 11 o'clock, George Perkins and Wing dni ibonieawin. tay’ sant HOAhAP RAI tecieee, Tl ; Avenue, more than 300 plain clothes | ‘ an William) Hamlin Childs delivered the orders. Sond diab relatives on. loard th This et shows that practically Bia pay Mens» OF 19.000 men were rushed to the district. No| By Samuel M. Williams. (Special From a Staff Correspondent | The Committee at once decided to withhold the nominating of a Seydlitz were killed ithe: coffearel Gh ine 1lso covered the fees due A. | arrests were made and no disorder | (Special Staff Correspondent of The of The Evening World. caniidate IniheitrorreasiverGonvantion unlit nest Satara i BERLIN, June 5 (By wireless to} Mary, Invincible, Ind & Co, for financing the building of) was reported Evening World.) .¢ HIC AGO, June 5.-New York |S" . Ba : - t lext Saturday, waiting the the Associated Press from a stall} fence and Black 1 aw | the subway, Benjamin Schlesinger, President of | CHICAGO, June 6.—At the western State's Republican dissensions grew action of the Republican Convention, correspondent, via Sayy AN AU-\ the destroyers Tipperary, Turbulent These are the railroad companies] the union, said: he manufacturers lend of the long distance telephone NOPAS to day It has been agreed! This decision indi pd that the pan —————$——$———$—$———____ thoritative account of the North + fortune, Ar or and |Wiich Were characterized at earlier) say we are not Americans. Tho man-| wire ¢rom Oyster Bay the Progressive that Gov, Whitman shall be Chair- [of the radicals to nominate Roose- Special “steering committ | battle which was issued here ta Shark perished. ra ex. |(Rensions of the Th npson Committee! ner in which the 15,000 pickets han- Rs ed. cask tal, ss man of the legation, Sen or | velt nd then sit tight had been over with broad general powers te i Avante Grae a pleture of the | cont one of the cruiser Warrior were 2% "CigHt mule railroads." The im-|died themselves to-day is absolute | \ hie 7 | Wadaworth member of Resolutions {como by the Perkins faction, In some! treat with Republican losdere and progress of the great e nt jsaved and all the offfeers of the de. Plitation was that they were almost} proof that we are true Americans and|!98 in council of war. George W./ Committee, and State Senator Blon| quarters it was declared move) also carry on a newspaper pub- 4 tween the German high sea flect and) opcys rowhawk WANS s In the complaint of the) believe in the peace spirit. ‘The hold-|Perkins nominally presided, but the/ I. Brown a member of some other| meant that hope of inducing the Re | licity campaign. The committ that of the British, Many details of! On hoard other ships tw hron Continental — Securities Company, | out to-day by the pickets le an abso- | din ng power was the "Mast committee ere | ony ends, and | publicans to nominate Colonel had! consists of Geerse Wi Rarkinaree ’ the engagement were sup hefOF Giigara’ ware ia ind twenty-tag Wlose vetion attacking the sale was! jute victory for the union.” volce a thousand miles away. Two war begins with the issue over se-[been abandoned, and that from now| New York, Gov, Miran. dehneen strategic reasons, leaving unaat Ha tia defeated the Supreme Court, it] phe pickets centred their work at|Puzzling questions confrontéd the! lection of National Committeeman,|0n the main effort will be to elimin | of California, and Horace Wilkin- for the present the German public's ; ‘oorseeeosreratibeeecissastie was charged that the ratlroads were/the factory of C. J. Wile at No, 160] stratesy board because this place typities control of ate Hughe a candidate satis-| gon of New York. thirst for interesting touches in re-y 1 actually worth less than $10,000, Fifth Avenue In an effort to prevent Shall the Progressive Conven- the State organization--between | factory to the Col and drew up 4!“ STEERING COMMITTEE" To gard to the Individual achievement | BRANDEIS TAKES SEAT When Mr, Belinont took the wit-ltne smuggling o in-union workers] tion that meets Wednesday ert res and Parsons, platform which will suit Oyster Bay. | LOOK AFTER MOOSERS. of the German warships and the | ness chair Counsel Moss asked him {into the shops owned by the president| its independence and nominate | compromise fon was| The decision of the Pre sivol it was decided to w arn all dele manner in which the mighty British | ON SUPREME BENCH if he had a statement to make. He] o¢ the Manufacturers’ Association Col. Roosevelt first or wait to see | mado to-day that S Wadsworth |Committer followed a speech by| gates against leaving Chicago, ‘The | vessels were sent to the bottom, Th» lial ica said he expected to tell about the City | There are 60,00 men and women in-| what the Republicans will do? j take the place I do not think it] Chairman Murdock, in which he de- |"'stecring committee,” it was stated recital meets clearly what is char] i Wee ie Island road which was acquired by] yolved in the general strike. Tho Shall the Colonel dash to Chi- | proper for mo to do ao," sald Wads- | clared that he was “for Col, Roose-| by Progressive leadors, will have die- ! acterized as the British aitempt tol Many Notables Witness Ceremony | the interborough shortly before the|manufacturera claim they will not} eago and take command to storm | worth to The Evening World. “No|Velt’s nomination and would not cretion to treat with Republican tea explain defeat by the statement that] oF Administering the Oath to | dual contract was entered Into, break the strike until the union} the Republican trenches? J man in elective office should be the|for any non-committal candidate Ta eP Malay scnite stesso the German sea forces in the actio | Naw iitetine Q. You helped to create the Inter. {axrees that they. ny le page| Mr. Perkins and his close associates! party political leader. Odell as Gov. {this time.” Renublican National’ Const the British were able to bring into] WASHINGTON, June 5.—Louis D.| Mr, Belmont nodded Nelosed shop" idea be eliminated, | fle is still hopeful of outinanoeuver- | it was a mis! T hold that a st ; pervs -poeeiele aane tection on & Nominee "i HUGHES STILL REFUSES |. vbeMe peat ante | on by Mr. Perkins adopting ewls of the University of Brandeis, the fl play Jew to sit on the| Q, And you were in the original ‘This account, as given out to-day,| United sta declares explicitly that twenty-six! took the Jing tho Republican regulars in the| es Supreme Court bench, | Subway — Construction Company? game of political atrategy and counta/ \ oath of offica at noon to-|a. Yea ‘That was organized tor the] 9B 00 ITALIANS TAKEN thom tne power ot exuberant pubiio) EAM Zon of Admiral Jeilicoe's most powerful| day, A distinguished assemblage of | purpose of building the first subway | sentiment to Intuenco uninstructed ect "hy pias acronis |e TORR “SMOKED OUT’ |): Rien ie / battleships, including six of the most/ Public men, including members of and taking over John B. McDonald's IN DAY VIENNA SAY | lelesates. | Tu tay night W 1 hr : a make 4 preliminary modern Queen Elizabeth ela Ithe| beth Houses of Congress, witnessed | contract. He had er capital por| u J) We are going to jam the Colona] thal t 4 ub Secretary of the Justice! ‘ Fp ar }caoey th platform, to posed of battle cruisers equal in| ceremony took place Hately at: | oq him, the constr company Seventy-eight Officers My] ronn MeGrath, private secretary and] eardic I ve Dean Lewis acted in a every respect, except armor protec-|ter the Justices, in full robes, filed jad to keep its relation with Mr.{ mon and Eleven Mact g vir trumpet for the Oyster Bay tele. : c at the Progressive Hon, 9) drondnoumnis, ware: s LO Fath Meehan ney WM hand down | Meponald so separate that tt could | Reported Taken J tone ee Oe ait Pr te fairer pean ine ia ail bY A OERGe asaembled| ‘The oath of obedionce to the Con Apu Hi ne at _ rete VIENNA (via_wirele s ‘ 4 Ah eae Gonvenel hee t Chicago for poke In favor of surpassed tn tonn and weight of /stitution was administered by Chief! i onis to ree L, 1), June 6.—The capture of 5°] ¢ 1 ja ; " : ye Hu gressive party as a broadsides the German force en-| Justice White In the robing room in| PENRO Lint me Itallan soldiers, including se ns pol ie Old Guard losmowow 1 carainn s iseaaanio a entity, even should gaged, was at least equally modern the pre ce of all the members of oS sivai] the tint wa ‘nat thetoans eight officers, in the actions alo | to be given RIRNiMUAGEAL( Gar Bi canntatenaes: | Aa pUbiicanl noniical ta ns endorse the Progres- and was far speedier t the squad-|the court, On filing Into the court |.) tion company bonded fteett? a, | Htaltan front June 8, is announced re the Big) UIeM : tae Ar alind | ulacnuaidon an vertcun loa, appar, tiv@ nominee: of Geman pre-dreadnoughts| chamber Brandeis's readiness to take a Shataisee Wan Brant *lthe report of the Austro- fur s third ticket t t nueAbT eae aot a@astah the dunia MURDOCK NOT A REPUBLICAN h, Iumbering along at 18 or 19/the oath of the court was announced | 1)" i nege Van Brunt sald! mittary headquarters of Ju be Jas a last desperate ate! gry jte Mas now aficcted the Justice 1D, AND DOESN'T INTEND TO BE. were soon left far to the rear| by the Chief Justice. His commission {Roush It was not exactly the legal) received here to-day. The statem ‘. The Check Book Brigd (ten 0) 1804, wae v-day NoreLaiArnant ntemplated" his? “L 4™ not @ Republican and don't swifter consorts, out of the/ Was read by Clerk James D. Maher, a aetana.t benator ets aes n is, but the poorer Progressives on Wool a et el ee ee ee ee < Murdock For obvious reasons the gi | Istered the oat A eereal ' A) intereata in thig|__‘The Itallans are off ubl and denoun ‘opositions Gordon wa f Me | In addition to outlining the general 4 Jeaven Untold the tale of damages sus-| ‘The Murshal escorted Justice Powerful rial interests in this cosigtunce with strong forces. «tang | ot deals and comp ean bal hina ful a". RUSSIANS GAPTURE 13,009 2:2 ef cammaicn the committee ap- tained by German units and the| Brandeis to his neat at the extreme | sip obpont, tf (NG, oi A nw OF thelthe main ridge south of the 1 A new note was sounded to-day by | T r { ! WM! proved: the oredontiaie of delemmted losses in personnel. It says nothing left of t Chief Justice Members pyle aan t 1 valley any avers phe AUK Pure I ves f i 7 , i) ‘ WINNING ON LONG FRONT 1 altern 3 bmitted by State of the brilliancy in battle tactics dis- | Of the court bowed as he passed, and TAO Mea aA hente eae Recceaiiale unnot ha velt chaivman and ordsvel ds tana gta played by Adinirals Scheer and Hip- | #e¢erding to custom Justice Pitney of, said Mr, Be Their tom de ! Will VOt@! Fiore the Tia annae ena roll printed © were no contest: per, the smoothness and precision | New Je seat mate, shook was based sin on bual-|n rather than for # rea ; ABR ! G s Announced Along) The new Bressive plan of a with which the German ships ma- | binds with his new colleague Meagane Ik wae Aaya diva ree if : lines! Marshe vusiness pressure," ‘Th ” noeuvred and the deadly surenes Among e who witnessed nan a aa mna ie RECHT i counit f ae : ; van the German marksmanship, althoug eit ae rita survey made, and it wa ed tol rope 1 , i th n Wal it Is an open seeret that t " Ms 4 idinwuas suneaeeniiall , tion they are as divided as the fe ' AD Now 7 Salt factors were largely responsible fo f wut operating it would! prisoner, Among then a 1 s rl 1m r Th. the achievements of the Germans eight Wa 4 Phe anid vovea tha ' Pi eae It 19 ehown that the Germans : « ed jthree yaleven in smallest ¢ op an " ' ; : Diokenaaiva nein this occasion, unlike the Doggcrbank 4 fr Sa en | rank Hi an iu. » business men of the —_——— : p ero (For Racing Results and Entries See north of Aviona) Itelian dora ’ ti f * 1 d tha r & made to see the (Continued on Second Page.) orders for eae, Beesman 6000, ~ dart, Page Two.) 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