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~ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1916. ‘velt for next President and the aaop-| ident in holding the whip hand, will Metropolis, The delegates arriving ; | but at the ti the City Island fran- | this period of the fighting one crulser tion of his platform of Americanism !not concede the nomination of any- ¥' thant fh onteoe, hat there waa ett OeLiearTs SEAT chine wes our 0 Sis of running |of the Achilles or § hannon ce ee and preparedness. body but the Colonel, Ali the favorite a thirat could satinty saine W'(h | G.0.P CONVENTION, the road. at __ [tite destroyers were sunk, While 6 Mr. Perkins vigorously declared there! sons are standing pat, but they have anythi violent than mineral written statement, —< reume | nst superior forces ‘ Was no truth in reports that the Pro-|nothing to work on except the hope Witer » on Sunday is dever the declaration that every \ % ’ bed ; nthe ¥ gressives were seeking to get a state. [that Hughes and Roosevelt, the leading Nove yy lectae “ t iy i" fered u ” stance connected with the transfer of | lasted until darknes Mt biog ment from Justice Hughes of his |candidates—Hughes with a considera: a gpecial election in. Chicago, All and the Paihsm Park Ratitoad come | twenty-tive Britis soli ships, six l views on paramount questions as pre-| ble number of votes and Roosevelt blices devoted to the distribution cf U pany to tl ‘ been | battle cruisers and and four armored t i liminary to picking him when the Col-| with few votes but a convention of fernatn unexplored by a Ae ite antl the subject of judicial serutiny, “and | cruisers, engaged sixteen German bat- ya! onel's cause should become hopeless, | his own—may repoat the performance § o'clock P. The delegates Justice Van Siclen dismissed every | tleships, five battle jisers, six old by Hat “We are for Roosevelt atone,” he|f the Kilkenny cats, and by destroy. prohibition States who look , charge of fraud, collusion, ba faith | ships of the “line and no armore ’ of extortio cruisers. hey sald. ing eee ae make necessary the Practioally rated: the eg Mr Belmont read the opinions of | “After dark our flotitias opened a | nomination of a compromise candi- | ¢, {me « Be _—— | the Justices of the Special Term and night attack, During this attack sev- 1 | PEAKING WONT PAY 700 MUCH Ar1, Pere are pearccree Ohta hte lea ; . ; the Appellate Division declaring that eral cruiser and torpedo boat engage~ } : Without a doubt Col. Roosevelt, vo for the first time in four veare Enemy Advanced in M Oppenheim, Disbarred but Re- August Belmont & Co. enable ments occurred, resulting in the de- “fam for harmony between the! 1 ayi9, id bed evidences of advanced culture on = 4 " | x igs aioe first subway to be built and t struction of one battle cruiser, one } two conventions,” Perkins said in a 9 ready to convene @ hand every hand. For instance, arriving mations, Berlin Ottic instated, Now Suing for | turning over to them of 15,000 shares cruiser of the Achilles class, probably of the new Interborough Company two small cruisers and at least ten de- just, being payment for the | strovers. Six of the latter, including uty franchise and for their the destroyer leaders) Turbulent «in financing the building of an rary, were destroyed by the uy leading Vessel of our high, seas fleet. In outlining ‘his cane before Bu TM SONY ne the dust paragraph ‘ie Britien squadron of older battle: Preme Court Justice Goff and a jury of his statement Mr. Belmont stopped | ships which hurried > from the south to-day Edmund L. Mooney declared and excliimed did not arrive until Thursday morn- picked convention, has the Old tourists Guard frightened; many of the — yesterds ounce of ability I have and every me reactionaries in the Republican — {hetnecives the midst of a voit ment of my time to bring it about leadership would prefer Hughe links down between Gary and Haury | i But not for one moment will 1 Towe| for Recroveu an takrere ene wane® [mond Ind, which places are Chkeig> BRITISH ALSO FAIL. | sight of the fact that you can PAY! 994 portion of a bitter dos suburbs, | The From observation from the train it _-— ! i too high a price for almost anything.| Colonel's follower i may be «tated that thie if a nine na Michigan Central tran | formal statement. “I shall use every nfternoon suddenly found Report Says. H $300,000 Damages. i ! . | price for harmony ciamor for Roosevelt and nobody [vated tracks of the Ilnole Central! Germmany’s 16 in May Is Railways directors voted a $50,000 “wphere ain't any such word in 3 fichting or coming within sight { ‘We could have had harmony with] ejge, and Roosevolt on a Progres- [tiie Lake Shore, the Pennsylvania, | = slush fund to “get” Benjamin Ops! york City," replied Senator Thomp- | of our main fore England in 1776, if we had paid the ide the Chicago and Eastern Mlinols, a Announcement, Penheim, a negligence lawyer, one of son. sd " , rounle o| | es and St nd olmo: r 1 " “ price. We could have had harmony| ‘Tho attitude of the Old Guard is! firme elie pater and the lene at the Glackest chapters in American tis Belmont then. rend trom the | pNOR MOUS LOSSES i in 1860, but we would have had no well expressed in a statement made |the Pressed Car Spring Company: © BERLIN, June 5 (by wireless to Jurisprudence was begun. Of the Rapid Transit Commission, at! py THE GERMANS, SAY country as a result, We would have}to The Evening World by Senator, tenth hole ts entirely surrounded bed Snyvilie).—Repeated by! Oppenheim is the middle aged law-|the opening of the first subway in bxdabdast betas J no such glorious future we had| ion R. Brown. After what he one felling Hepe aan an: Uren visinite peli by t rol Fatvoce Ag yer who was disbarred in 1900 at the October, 1904: i RESCUED SAILORS. after both of these strugcles. Now, I{ sidered a careful survey of the site| tpi: fonth hehe” Date fawt wines of) masses of French infantry agai n conclusion, I beg the privilege instigation of the street railway com. | Pany, for the alleged subornation of tio) with this subway enterpri perjury among witn sin one of his which I trust New York i) aiWays lrescucd by Scandinavian steamers di rains e . hold in grateful remembrance as pacribe the utonic losse: amage suite against the traction sine ay this xubWway Ix made to fender Lil epg ionie Tene tS We | ssommret Three years ago he was : that tenth hole, Late last night Slue| German poaltions on the Verdun front | tickets, about the size of the el BO tbl tied ' * sedoodanes! to ride‘on the New York «ibway, were | Cast of the Meuse broke down with mysteriously elreulated about differ. heavy loses, the War Office an- ent headquarters. ‘The tickets reo: | nounced tontay. The following statement was given out: Western front: The British yestor= ay evening again attacked the post- for one, am deeply imbued with the/ uation he sald: of mentioning a few names in connec- bellef that we are facing just as mo-| “There Is no doubt that Col, Ro» mentous a le, with just as im-j|velt has been stopped. There t« ao tions to decide as in 1776| doubt also that the Hughes mtrength These questions are in-| has fallen off. There Is no doubt that ternal and externol If we evade|Mr. Root has the support of a ma- them, compromise or temporize with |Jority of the New York he dat out of this LONDON, June 5. rman satlors PU t o you ROVE RCOAT AND : HUSTLE FOR HUGHES, : porvice to the people of New York: [Jutland battle as colossal, according exonerated of the charges and the Chamber of Comm Abram 8, | to Copenh n despatch to the | nstated aga lawyer, His suit ts for; Hewitt, John 13, McDonald, August | Tele pany, A 7 Relmont and William Barclay Par- bed hadehe | id in remembrance w of the chan large on of t ; “Ai " H s should. be them, they will steaply a barsraled HMAUOR aaa anne fely predict.) 0 eee Tone captured by us southeast of | Among the defendants sued indl- Jas hi simehokd wanda" tor cruiser Wel n and men from sev- 1 to deel ALI elcid aad ala vil tay Pu Gr santa | 7 | i : i bale | . Vidualiy are Thomas Fortune Ryan, eral German torpedo boats have been and come back with greater force| There will be a day or two of contr. COMPROMISE EN [Yores. ‘The attack broke down tinder | Beds By Witenot, Harry Dayne © Ait Land browsht to Copenhagen, sieléne ring, the delegates from New York ani lo ie " = be IM ele > balled & wil other Eastern States will talk it over LOUISIANA CONTEST. (7 x Sutto attack which wan under: Mrs. FRANK LUSK. - Ub tae et toMy LA eb LN fe H W eee teeer eet ee ee Ae arene Renae bs etl with delegates from other Btates in ee tak the French, after =| Grom Snapshot made1n Chi cage: ) [who were directory of the Met sat | jrades, after floating for thirty-sis consent to any arrangement that is} west and South, exchanging) CHICAGO, June 6.—The Loutsiana ‘ab te u | © Underwood & Underwe jtan, and Henry A Robinson, forme Jhours on rafts without food or water simply postponing the day of settle- prepar r Prunag, In the i A views and finding out the sentimant |@°lreate contest was settled to-day! Gi smpagno, resulted in faite : |general counsel for the Metropolitan, ak the sea water, became Insane i ment. -" when an amicable agreement wag) INRARES | i | who was disbarred as a res' at } jand Jumped into the ocean. j “| wil) etate positively that the| °¢ all parts of the country, reached, whereby both. delegations | “On the Verdun front west of the ~ WALL ST STREET. ratincaea, cAeboue At6e | | “ se el | Oppet case, ant nan survivors say that sev- Progressive party has not asked| “TH® New York delegation at its! wilt be seated, each member with | Meuse our artillery fired on the ene- ppenheim ease, and Am meeting Tuesday night will choose | haif 6. The 1 em ‘ trenet | Cabe, a lawyer, who was assistant to al of their torpedo boats and sub- Justice Hughes any questions or Ld peged HIE a ¥ The ment contem- | myx Watteries Gaul one ua lla) | Robinson, | IN > The alleged slush fund, Mr. Moone Gov, Whit chairman, There is|plates alxo the resignation of Victor arines were capsized by the British tried to force a definite announce- PEACE ‘ Ivance on our trenches | red, was known as the "O & 0” | Rood sucee ar al Ao Question about that. But as to the en t it ae ationa tmmitteoman | tempted an Pi ‘ata hed ths: ‘ f Bodies of both British and sas ha Sl cl selection of National Committe smon [oy i iciewatic | artes * | Prices established in the first ten | ge “There are about 1,200 deiegntes| that te atill undecided.” Each delegation has a candidate for | west of the Haucourt-Esnes Road and | minutes of trading remained the high’ fund, n satlors are beginning to be . the place, but it was said to-day the | yw . 1 those letters standing for th % d re on the coast of Jut- coming to our convention. They are] MQO8E WOULD NAME T. R. TO choice probably would go to Armand | WAS, Tepulsed. for the first half hour, Four new rec-ifirm of Oppenheim & Oppenheim (Continued from Firat Page.) ) paying their own expenses and are KEEP PARTY ALIVE. Romain of New Orleans, who is a Kast of the river fighting contin-|ords were made in Marine, Chandler, ! jf@ declared that in its campaign of Sree eee ptains of steamers arriving in t ed. O: member of the regular a : absolutely free and untrammelied, Of) ang rabid Progressive clement. led |For two days members, of course, they have thelr views and) yy the Pinchots, Willlam Allen White | tional Committee have been working rT) “s Infantry { tor: t they will fight for them on the Moor] ana others, who advance the proposi- |for a settlement of the question. ‘ ne enemy's infantry : n mass forma- 3 of the convention: But tt is not @/ tion that the Progressive Party is a —,- om oattempted to regain positions tained, American Beet ued with undiminished violence be- | wi tween Caillette Wood and Damloup. | ern Overt squadrons, bat eneagement of cruise were able to chose their distance and fight considerable portions of the bat « of es and and Norfolk & West-| bribery the Metropolitan ilroads afforded the broad= nothin est market and prices were well main= | preme ¢ ugar sold at Scandinavian ha big Ger erating ot s report that the which were op- Courland coast, near jrawn and that sto even the bribing of a Su- unt re 6 to recomme ersal of the $5,000, verd cruise ty ‘factional fight’ as rumored. It $8] jarty of uplift rather than a. party seus d by us during the last few) 4 new hish record, 80%. Marine pre- heim had secured for his ¢ now ranked as a mo spa fea 1 jestroyers witli my aimply a mass of opinions, out of] of opportunity, desires to keep the or- BUILDING ON BOWERY days, The greatest efforts were made | torred sold at 100% also a new high,| In his opening for the defendants at which the German eleven and jag y ey HO RON Tnerh mee which harmony probably can b¢/ ganization whic | by the enomy on Fumin Ridge, south- | Motor stocks reacted in the second Max KE, Steuer declared that Robin- twelve-inch guns were virtually a8 tic wag not sighted last week. son, the disbarred counsel for e¢ty in penetrating power as tt made a wee te Modern Heuishasante are TURKS CLAIM VICTORY nt pro- | armed, Furth , under Col. Roose- ‘i worked.” velt's leadership, polied more than HER WEDDING GIFT |« bili raed market remained In the Hughes camp Gov. Whitman) 4 990,000 votes four years ago, alive. distri southeastward, All) strong. Most of the activity was in. scapegou and his Heutenants proclaimed to-| “They say that, should the Rept neh counter attacks were with- jaities, United Fruit n of Vaux, and in}hour, ‘The gener: the compan 1 1 3) of a presiding J late Division rH sh i i : ' m in the act of procu | witnesses to the acciden , A Have caught | afd s closer smashed and it for| riddled British armor belts and Was ‘tipped | wrought havoc to ships’ vitals, ‘The Pt was closing in on him." | yonderous British projectiles natura ie liy w lesa effective, but the CONSTANTINOPLE, June 5 (via z reinforced Turkish Cancasus which late last month began an offensive campaign has driven the Russians further back, the War Office announced to-day, in the following statemen| AE bOKUS) eet which at a range of eight mi dall J. Le Boouf, former Justice of! gunity to the rampant Bull Moose | {1% her father, Herbert M Sears, the | soldiers, ax well as on atory building at 369 Bowery, mine thrower. | way sold at 644%, highest since 191 He eoucheast er of Fourth | astern and Balkan onts—The | C | | Gov. Whitman. Like many others! putting their own tickets in the » New York. ‘The gift adds about! situation is unchanged." national E preferred advanced | yim te uid) Mr. 000 to the fort of th t . | e jo s ee i oto 1 om j who have talked with Mr. Hush Id for State offices, Plainly |twi-year-oldheitees, who, with her | “Aviation—Aertal combats in May | {Y es I ORTON BROALe taking. eaten, | Tie tage mere Mr. Le Boeuf had no authority to! gpeaking, the procedure would |Miiii Uilzaheth, Mrs. Hayard Warten | resulted very successfully for us. ‘The | E cloned Ware aclIve: olf" that a net ws speak for him, Dut ix convinced that) epen the door for the Bull Moosers about $6,000,000 from thelr mother and | enemy in aerial combats lost thirty- ‘he would accept the nomination if it) to double cross their Republican | {tir Krandiather, Francis Barlett of | somet New York Supreme Court, visited! feaders in Bull Moose States of : day that the only change in the situ-! joan Convention nominate Cot, | Four-Story House Among Presents; out success and were repulsed WIth | potr s neral Motors sold 2 points! Cocaings were besun awainat C p: vore they are far su- OVER THE RUSSIANS te ation was an increase in actual dele-| Roosevelt, the Progressives, insterd| From Father to Wealthy eer Ut ana nmleine dei acbrnent $ previous record at 660. U.S.! heim by the Metropolitan, Mr. perior in rapidity of fire, it gates coming into line and that On) of indorsing the nomination, should Miss Sears. | Jorma reconnolteing: aah ue Dts 4 gained 8% to T4% | maid, after the company had icarned | Naval experts have intimated | to i first ballot the Justice would be far) put him before the people under their] 0 sae eek HEMT coed dada dalla Abe undertone romalned atrong| (At Heverd}, Dreviouk damage cases, the Aseociated Bross ThAt Tis wet Announce That the Foe Was rf and away in the lead, with nomina-! own party emblem: in other words,| ,NORWICH, Conn, Ju Miss! the Yser, north of Arras, east of Ale! 4), .51 carly afternoon, A few | Drought,by him axainat railroad com: ono of the most decisive factors In Diver Gack aeemilestln a tion probable on second ballot. that the Colonel should run on two] Phyllis Sears of Beverty, Mass, whose | bert and near Altkirch. They CaD-| specialties moved up. Copper and| that the work of Oppenheim was so titanic str rman battle- e eK 25) Miles i Coming from a conference with! tickets, Republican and Progressive. | Non ween ieee ke Pinee nar ot | tured, unwounded, thirty French; | steel lesion word quict, Beet Sugar! fMagrant that the late Licut, Petro- | ships and battle cruisers were able to Caucasus. } Justice Hughes in Washington, Ran | But this would give an oppor- [has received amo: iddini wires | twenty Belgian and thirty-five British | goiq higher, and Third Avenue stock, *!M0 had laid a trap to catch Oppen-| shower the British with a hail of * i ei st Iron Pipe sold up to 2444. Int And Petrosino wot * itworth mon- i ihelr six aeroplanes, In pddition, wine | aerate ea Dede Mies ak “1 “On the Caucasus front, in the cen- } came to him. brethren on State candidat ‘Thelr mother, who had been an tn-| were shot down from earth and two | Lalo |sters could land scarcely one punch)... o.. troops drove pack the ene- | The Governor declined to make] while they would enthusiastically | {/t!!4.for years from nervous trouble. | ranged involuntarily Within oUF LMS, | 94 ¢ja\mes ‘ Wine NO ee Veen KrUpP | y's left wing some forty kilometres 4 public details of hia conference with support the Colonel and the candi- Hotel St. Regis in New York in 1908} making the total enemy losses forty- | S64 ha! 4 i Bu 4 ll-inchers, T! hazy weather besa | pout twenty-five miles), notwith- i Mr. Le Bocuf, except to say that he| date for Vico President at the [and Was Killed. Their father 18 @ Fe-| poven qeroplanes. We lost eleven in| \m. ta: f : Germany's friend, as \t necessitated | so naing unfavorable weather, All $ waa convinced Justice Hughes would| head of the ticket. alld SR aerial combats and five which did not [Am Ua action at closer ranga lattempts of the enemy to cover his accept the nomination, Plainly, the Colonel is presente | MISSISSIPPI LEVEE SUIT. return, A total of sixteen aerc planes” PARIS, June viol I want to reiterate,” the G eald, “that I have no authe 4 speak for Justice Hugh nor have, but I think as ¢« prnor| with this contingeney: If he delivers ity to] himself to the Republicans he must will I] also deliver his party. The Hughes es Mr. Le) and Root adherents who hope that SUBWAY BUILDING | 35 BIG BRITISH SHIPS Letitia linenieney EEG d IN BATTLE, 27 GERM: our bayonet attacks. We captured SAYS BERLIN REPORT} © guns and With undiminished rmans continued their | Ali and Owners Aun Auatnat Gove: y soldiers, two mac WASHINGTON, Jun Another at-|attacks last night along the Verdun! \M% other arms and engineering mater- { Boeut, he will be nominated and will| the Colonel will indorso thelr candi-|yoinpt by lund owners along the Missis-| front east of the Meuse, ‘he War] Aley,4 (Continued from First Page.) fal.” | “ date believe that he can herd the Bull ; UA esiealdanadins alee ee Se ie al MSTERDAM (via London), J Pama accept. ull | sippi to proceed against the Government! Office report of this afternoon says ——— ee AMETERDADM (via t0ndon)) JUNC) wiaiin raviten Spain. do. SENIBt j Mr. Le Bocuf long has been a warm| Moosers into the Elephant's corral. }on account of flood to have been! fs be unprofitable, The contrary proved | 5 © following semi-ofticial account | Aah adi these assaults were unsuccessful, WASHINGTON, J b.—Pres - to be the fact." of the naval battle off Jutland has|,o) to-day signed a neschition raeued ty | Q. (By Senator Thompson). Wasn't | been received here from Berlin: Congress authorizing him to invite Spain there an opposition to the city’s build- The German high seas feet had jand Latin-American countries to partiel- ing the subway? A. No. ‘The city did | pushed out into the North Sea in the | pate in an exposition in 118 celebrating failed. te personal friend of Justice Hughes. | But the Colonel has many earnest and [Caused by evs ‘ While Governor of New York Mr. | influential supporters in whose minds | Yiaciecippl River eaided | Hughes appointed him to the Su-/reposes the idea that while the {be enjoined from constructing or repitr preme bench Colonel is their leader their party is The Germans attacked Freneh po. sitions in the region of Vaux and mloup, Between the fort and the of Damloup the German of- nounced It may be said, with all the | their god. an in th build the subway, It was municipal | ho ¢ engaging portions of the|the two hundredth anniversary of t J { ins sipp! fensive was particularly severe, The shige i Ae UA CIPR Pe 8 be . ding of San oni e! e that attends a sta Right there is a great bie question, |! “pp. ie ualye e a FASTER construction, ‘Phat ts to say, the con- | English fleet which had recently been [funy wus witnoerd, Tex. ‘The core: not proceeding directly If the Colonel suce: ‘om one having absolute know!l- the Republican nomination for him- edge, that the delegates will be | self can he come across 100 per ent? assured that Gov. Hughes i: Going further into the situation, can ness, Ame the Colonel deliver himself 100 per and GHEE ves Garner ard and Tepresenta- tract was to construct the subway | repeatedly reported off the Norwegian iydey and Davia. with the city’s money, as it was called, | south coast. At 3.15 in the afternoon, and the operation of the sub nty miles off Skagerrals, to be carried on by a private com-|some small cruisers of the Calliope pany. And if that failed the city | class were sighted. Our cruisers at noon the Ri Assoc Rive various memes Pro! In the vicinity of Douaumont there fighting, Un- essful ( raids were under- taken in the Vosges, {“ASK YOUR GROCER FOR was | some sev and whatever val td erent? oan he Sarees VIRGINIA WANTS DEBT PAID. — - could operate the subway Itself or let} once pursued the enemy, which fled other issues are incorporated in verbs overt | sive OR Si hos fell eS, BELMONT ENTRIES. It to another company. Thet would | northward at highest speed. | the platform. oF any andidate he May Choose | Court Asked to Order Seizure of have been a menace to the existing} “At 1 rs sighted two ene-| HITCHCOCK. SAYS HUGHES'S] "© indorse if he finds that he cannot NOMINATION 18 INEVITABLE, |S#Mdbug the nomination for hiinseitt| yy, Justice Hughes's nomination “on{OPe of the conductors of a ov] of Virginia to an early ballot is inevitable,” Frank|®Mich depends on Col. Rovsevolt’s| the supreme « Hitchcock, unofficial Hughes boomer, | Short said to-day: shat Sister te. antes. my columns to the west, consisting of counted the diffl- | six batve cruisers and a great number Austin, Nichols € Co. inc | New York first attempts of small cruisers. The enemy passed UNBEA transportation com Mr, Belmont culties that beset BELMONT. PARK, June 5. June $--The State] tries for to-Mnorrow's races formally requested | follows: unt t Hirect ite Mar fficient of th to run the new subway toward the south and our ships, ap-| » seize und sell ¢ RUPHOHE AS ORL Leinart” age t Rh einia pay nd then," he sald, “we began tol proaching to nineteen kilometers, | declared in & statement this after- rt AG FABEY EVEN) {the 812.a05,000 judgment awarded in| cast about to 1 franchise, We|opened very effective fire on southern, | PURE FOODS noon, took the City Island road—not as a| southeastern courses, During the bat-| “Justice Hughes will | of Virginia. “If the Colonel comes across ho yill| {Ms before the division 4 nunder con: | come across clean, He won't inderso Moaten was tah receive more a, one ST hcingettiol The World’s Best 4, but for its franchise.” tle two English battle cruisers and on» votes on the firet ballot than the com- y thn hie ‘ * Mr, Belmont sald he did not know] destroyer were sunk. Everything for your table put ybody the big. busine re tort eral Lily of Wes 5 bined strength of the favorite sons’ int ae Previn fh Rey bir PONCE Pre TRH AMET A Alta BRT ‘ John B. McDonald when he made his| “After half an hour's fighting heavy Under the “Sunbeam” label.” candidates, and his nomination on| we ggure that the Progressive Varty | consid Aaa ae AAT APRIL ane ie Coe f bid to build the first subway. Helenemy reinforcements, later observed |g Whatever the products you buy } on early ballot is iinevitab.e,” the @a-| without the bankroll and te Colonel | {he lex! hag bot LLORUTHIACE: vhree.year old did not think McDonald consulted|to be five vessels of the Queen Eliza. | they are as sweet, tasty, nutritious i emnoem ent concludes. will be no party at all bver, that, West Virginia f anybody In advance, beth class, were slihted to the north. |f fy. (cy lave ne ei day SUNS While heralded tn advance as!” jt may be deduced trom the abovo| hroherty-nther than that devat iivel “T couldn't say,” Mr. Belmont eon-| soon afterward the German main forve || BEAMS" quality, purity” and j Hitchcock's claim of Hughes's exact the situation out here In Chicago 1s RMR eta ving Peni Gk ROIn ante a tinued, “how many days it was af-|entered the flgat and the enemy at} f favor surpasses al others, barring | strength, thea statement proved a IU) OF AORN hue far no leader Nas t Wart ter making the bid that Mr, MeDon-| once turned north. none. Try them, you'll like them, } tabulation of what he regarded to be | Ahiearey Wie can honestly prove (iit ee ald came to me, Hoe first saw Mr.| “phe British commander, driving |} Your grocer nny th arolds: maiten {ities | straigit. itst Mal hat will @ladiy get them Order by name the favorite sons’ strength, with the | Old Guard believes it has Roosevelt DORVAL RESULTS. Freedman and Me. Freedman brought | his ships at full speed, a’ empted to added blanket claim of Hughes's suc- Personally beaten but in tne inner] errr! recite, him to me, He had seen bonding} cyvade our extremely effective fire by | Tnaiat on tho genuine, } cosas, nie urd circles It Samy ted what | FIRST RACE See: puree 90001 | Ue oar ta hilseeee Gilbek. tmae hi companies about becoming his surety. |taking an echelon formation, Our | Austin, Nichola & Co., Inc., All the favorite sons are holding ah IW (Schermerkorn), ‘They disappointed him, so I became |fieet followed at top specd the moy Wholesale Distrtoutors, faat to their » followings, play this ur years ago, for in 1912 i hue He aad hin surety ments of the enemy. In the course of ! New York. ing the game of “watehtal waiting [ye pie yet ete Page hd, Mon a'd)y show Q (ity Mr. Moss). Who else were for the expected break, and each hop- | ticket hey couldn't conceive. at Rye | LOUISVILLE, Ky. June 5.—The on nterested with you in chis enterprise | | ing that he will be picked as the | that time that the Colonel would 4 Arcene and Romper ‘tale | {! or to-morrow's races are an fol son a besides. Mr, Freedman? A. 1 don't | fortunate compromise candidate Uberately wreck a party th 1 VOW NINT HACK: Pure: maiden colts and . — think that t# pertinent, T don't re- © highest honor in the | ny RACH ine f t 7. OLD GUARD INSISTS IT Witt | f\fh MR | nation, Now they don't know, what | Sines fu in eanadas BE ROOT. ithe Colonel will do, and itenay be eet [olds and upward: six furlong down a9 a 100 to 1 shot that the Coto. LET) ah Niven! su.ghh cine RE nae ra The Old Guard repeats that Root | nel isn't going to tell them until hel} pO), Bias fe.20) at first BELMONT T RESULTS. member all the names now after six- teen years. I can give you & com. Hg lie Ring tori, TOL i WAS Monanea, 111! Or or two-year-olds; $600] bleta list later will be nominated and thot Col | Bets Bvod and ready, lalhow $4.30, second: Princ ‘ our and a half furlongs, straight Mr, Belmont came to the statement Roosevelt will indo: nd work for Having unfolded this maze of vn-| inves), show $890, third Pry . 112 (Keogh), 7 to 1, 5 to 2fhe wanted to make Bi ihe Pronressie, ‘ enlightenment we may sty that a eog) 1214-5 Puritan Dass, Auster, War ), first; Bally, 107 (McDermott),] “It has been charged, ha said, J oot. The Progressive leaders, con- {condition of drought prevails in t Rassett 2d.) Mar nivty, Luke of Va Sto 5 6, second; River: | + ort h une 5th and 6th Ghaatey, caters, ve navy Handican . second; Riv that 000 shares of Interborough CK! i i ) ran i \ allandicans ae rani Teoh S—The delight of Candy lovers of all 1 105) Tie . . {Ostock wre given to us in payment them, re wre ub BO dainty Htthe on! ciscica: \ ‘ eat a third. Munnchen, lous Fruit and Spice flavors ul H for the City Island Railroad Com- WASHIN Kine phe sue aa on |preme Court to-day interpreted the Hire [ome Mag risen Federal Drug Act of 1914, making! came {te Yet 2) {t utlauwtul for any peraon not regintered |. SOMBIE AGH | pplying only to those whol wi n i not to those whe nd ran a gatk | OND RACE Garden City] PANY Tid." De | wandicap; for mares, three-yeareolda| “Interborough stock worth $210 a d upward; $400 added; six furlongs, | share?" interjected Mr, Moss wight ; (Loftus), } “No, but it was worth more than and out aid 1 - A ey second $200," said Mr. Belmont, “But that be an ” BUTTERCUPS— have ‘sweets of delicately fas aving centres of x wx LOC ri Dem enter Orinwes. lene Ute i " Li o) re fo, i? was not the fact at all, It was not} — a RVC shdvancn’ Moser & H ‘ 1 og # or the road and equipment, but f Absolutely Removes)’ M278 et ee ee ee eras oA ated gegpeeya ' / NS 1Sae rpms | yken F 0 Mars ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. dispensable, It was the only fran- Clones th FY ae oe ee 0 Wil! Strength of Marine preferred {9 at-| ohise available in the Lia use | PARR ROW & ‘ ‘ tributed to buying by interests in close rh) pani was to enable the Interborough Com lvoad in. the Ratt ich with common stockhylders, The tWo classes oF stock are | nent ns Indigestion. One package a a ar ee (Leck st: pee A lee pany to operate the March ' Pas. mt _ subway, The only other way by “4 to amount of back by vid be paid! . Market J vteudy, off 3 4 rn) ae) Modnite, Drefertod stock sold ae new operated was for the Le ature | pois f, \ te ord, 100%, | enable ustosun it, Lhisitdid lager: |

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