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COL. ROOSEVELT TO GO UNDER X-RAY TO-NIGHT EATHER—Showere Probable Tonight and Thureday, FINAL . Ge . FINAL © { “Circulation Books Open to All.” | “Circulation Books Open to All.’ PRISE ONE CENT. Comrtienty Cis ite vou Wee NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1916. 16 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT GLYNN’S EULOGY OF WILSON AND PEACE STARTS WHIRLWIND IN CONVENTION se es ea 6,000 MORE PRISONERS TAKEN esl OLD FALL FROM HORSE “Hi""REES, DELEGATES CALL ON GLYNN BY RUSSIANS IN BIG DRIVE; wysaeonvonaupe CAUSED HEART ATTACK = TO REPEAT THREE TIMES ° AUSTRIAN ARNIS CUT OF sons qx TO-DAY, SAYS ROOSEVELT HIS WORDS ABOUT PEACE Classes of Citizens in Wash- | peaches Temporary Chairman of the Demo- a en ington Demonstration, 1 | { | Railroad Leading to Czerno- WEAVERSON’S LOVE H Physicians = Will Examine TALK OF SENATOR WALSH | witz Is Taken by Car's DISTRICT HAS HOLIDAY. Broken Rib to Study Source ’ Forces. — of New Troabie, GETTING HUGHES’ SEAT | : pi Mists . | IS STILL UINPRIGED: ste at End of Route cence ~ . Montana Man May Be Appointed CHECK IN THE NORTH.) y| Leaves Ranks and Reviews | ILLNESS SPREADS ALARM.| — ,,, Supreme Court Beneh, Is | cratic National Convention Starts an Extraordinary Demonstration the Marchers. oe Convention Gossip ' When Showing How Wilson Has JURY DISAGREES es Spirited From Pier Where He} ST. LOUIS, June 14.— Senator Walsh | ae WASHINGTON, June 14—Presi- Aw aited Kermit to Doe- ‘ Montana, who led President Wil- | 4 MISS Followed Precedents. 2 ae dent Wilson and nearly 75,000 resi-| Berlin Says Von Hindenburg Has Beaten f Attacks. | PETROGRAD, June M4 (via L jEight rored | Mr Gon).—In their advance upon Czerno-| Prom Whom Mr: ital of Bukowina, the son Wanted s Russians have ocoupied the village Seven Seve {son's tightein the Senate for the con- ELSIE | Armation of 1 , yy dents of the Nationa! Capital, inclu- | tor’s Otttice. Frame, ding government officials and employ- | Weaver- | ¢t8 and members of Congress to-day | celebrated Flag Day by marching In| 0,000. LSiiee Fe ing the arrival of his son Kermit and @ preparedness parade to emphi | i hax been presented to Presi the demand of the city for adequate | *if° trom South America, Col. Roose-/ aon and his sintment is being | n favoring a vindiea-/ army and navy. Besides marching] velt left in an automobile for a doc-| urged by half a dozen colleagues in| uis D. Brandeis as Su- | ‘ERGUSON preme Court Justice, to-day appeared | 4 strong possibilty for the vacaney | the hench caused by the Hughes signation. His name, it was CHEERS FOR THE LEADERS; | BRYAN GETS THE BIGGEST Following an attack of filiness on Pier No. 9 this morning while await- witz, the c . | By Marlin Green. of Sniatyn, twenty miles northwest of | With etght m (Special Staff Cor ; oe pondent of The Evening Wi ‘ the city, the War Ofeo announced )'10" for Mrs. Caroling W. Frame, the himself and then reviewing the Par- | tor's office suffering from a pain under | the Senate \ ST. LOUIS, Mo. June 14.—Ex-Gov. Martin H, Glynn of New rectay Chirstian Scientist, and four voting @4¢ the President had prepared an the heart. Reports spread that he Walsh haw rtood In high favor with ) i address on “America First’ to be} 3 the White House since his entry into York in his keynote speech as temporary chairman of the Democratic In addition to their p SAMA) LN OreINe: Sop ashes ROB THe % : pg evils caps | R. Weaverson, the jury in the latter's | $250,000 alte | delivered in the afternoon at an open| W@* seriously ill, Hix actions on the ine gonate. The chief objection to air meeting south of the White House | Pier plainiy showed that he was in waoish, it was sald, is his residence HN sult to-day report-| The President, attired in white] distress. Alarm for his safety was in a far Western State | ed to Supreme Court Justice that | trousers, blue coat and straw hat,! set at rest to some extent when, after they were unable to agree, They | #Md shouldering bis flag like a mus. | Ls | hargod, played by the United States Marine | Chatrman of the National Progresgive st disappointed person in| Mand. He smiled broadly and fre-{ Convention in Chicago, and Harold RALLIES AFTER OPERATION . oom when the sealed ver-) quently r | 2 “ raised his hat in response to 1, yoxos, Progressive Committeeman Frederick | cheers as he marched along between With the two District eltizens, escorted by F Secretary Tumulty, the Whito House Fifth Avenue and Fifty-fifth Stree: n He expected a vindication) emp! mself and Mra. # tures the Russians have taken twenty Convention to-day made a strong impression on the delegation by recit- officers, six thousand men, six guns ing numerous instances in the history of this country when we were in and ten machine guns. i LONDON, June M1 the eastern front indicate that the serious Yrouble with foreign powers, the Presidents—Republican or Demo- cratic—avoided hostilities We did not war,” Ex-Goy, Glynn woull say, after bringing V his historical record of many difficulties, “The President at that time Jed our troubles with a foreign power by negotiation, just, as the President of the United States is trying to do to-day.” ® Much of ex- rts. from | Russians ar thing substantial progress int efforts to capture Crernowiix, the eat uf Bukowina from Miinols, at the Hotel Langdon. Goes Under Knite Here Following Arrival From Princeion Last wy Night. THOMAS A Reuter despaten from Petrograd a million faye the Mussians have interrupted |“ % and the White House) Col, Roosevelt isaued the following overnor ( nn's apeach ‘ ; i 5 : Against) newspaper corps statement CLAR Win nn argume! , 1 he Austrian communica by cut ‘ ‘ehreee an argument for peaco He pies ncommu rth from | “hem witnesses for Mrs. Weaverson! As the line swung around the Trea-| “Ona vear ago I broke one of my| Mrs. ‘Th } ston jr. for 5 bs KE dr WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE pughicuR ihe ae hee ‘ by kad made res of luct.| sury Building at Fifteenth Stre | SEEDS TEPC OR NIRG) Rees tand/rins on the left side while riding a Mmerly Mrs. Grover Cleveland, under. | ‘ was confronted by a big banner bear-|me. ‘The coughing spells which [have Roosevell Hospital, She was report weed tion when he said that President Wil- 2 “J d as resting comfortably afterward ing the 1 “Be Prepared—If You! had since then huve probably str Kansas bd ‘Nat tor Wils in| 0" 5 nolloy watts Ninety-one Electoral | ong of the ligaments about my heart. |und the officials said probably w : 3 | . | : the land, the tarh oteolen | Votes, Consider Ue—-Women'a Party." |tr ig ridiculous but parti, wo, ike [be able to return home ina few days bat inca Slough ot In- F f stood balf « dozen young women with King Agab, Larch my neck and walk] Mrs. Freston came to New yon os : ; : that | Megaphones saw to tt that the banner “ NESS or an teat ee ~~ ‘| : Nahtly She went SttIH: Mow dune Willian vr WAM requested by t feve a woman of Mrs, did not go unnoticed. It was the work! phe Colonel admitted, however, that |Mirectly to the hospital, Prof. Preston LOUIS, Mo, dune 14 ois tho is sevens {of the Congressional Union ; r | , , ne circle {URVENUON to repeat several sentences i 1a : for! he would undergo an X-Ray examina- | remaining at her side throughout the| Allen White, one SAG UN Mw’ yof his speech solely because of the eos unin} Woman Sudrage |tlon to-night, but red that or [night | { Progressive jeaders, arranged 19 Teloquence of sentiment expressed r woman's} President Wilson, who dropped out | janta| A similar operation was performed s day ea Db. AGH | would not interfere with engax ‘ y of tho Navy |GLYNN GAVE CONVENTION THE of the ranks at the White Howse] no nas made for the two or three daya| Upon Mrs, Theodore Roose sin owite gress int Weaverson expected te | business: nning north | i Jsulted favor The from Crernowitz thr way line 4 the mothers of re of the land and e innd A re- urred here and gh Kolomea The jury was the only line of communi left for the Austrians nowitz, Military paid that should this line be cut the only retreat for the Austrians would be through the foot Mastern Carpathians-a distance of 100 miles in the wildest country-into Hun horities have de inet about sie it was not with ORATORY IT WANTED: way for Pre T Of the four who favored Mrs wary) erson threr Weay-| Where the reviewing stand was lost neinkentn Homaininetn, (Own, two months ago in Roose Hos iny thought of tir i} ; e Glynn ch mode a genuine DS @ibelnen! denna 1 Home|’ a all ay my 1, rem: na 1 ai Laake u rial ‘The former President looked like af Pital and her recovery was a prompt | tae Star Becomes Bride of yi an tan emo nit, Deer ka oratory with les \ MT heen an alienation of affections due! throughout the parade and frequently | ea ‘ that was abl ch in the} “th . , ia tha Iacee quotes the Kussian Ambassad: © Mra, Frane'n Javish-witts to Wea, | waved his hat to oMciats he recoe,|YOry fic% man when he mat Kermit. | was able hin they Wealthy Clubman in Sec- art tri | he Ex-Governor of Italy to the effect that Mussian al hes ; EMeet inieven, ‘ es Wa FOSORE lex greeted hig son and utters terward iM lal Manlure ' nat f ho sald, “E]New York gavethem, In the course alry has reached a point twenty] 2N Ane er Va Moreen rth White 8 a blue chanel {wife without effusion a DEAT NESE el vie Linh ee iv minelty (Ut LAE RIN RRSRGD: |NeSHPAUENE: ODOUE.g miles beyond Czernowitz, se - sia ittae ‘ h vA id hee a ri hn ‘addltic re as ne ig A woman in the Roos ston took | — ae much Tecan say." twenty-minute demonstration when Further north the Russian forces] Sith ME PUR ee RAYS Lie ee ate oe enn | hurried to a telephone « is. 10, 1913, the ceremony | Mise Fe ry Vowill you support?" he was ventioned name of Woodraw Further Fourth Church of Christ Scientist on| American flag attracted Mr, Wilson's | yperformad by Proaldont J 3 wil Hix det ft have followed up their victorios alone | il CU wt particular attention. Each Cabiner| and called a number, a B nent eaident John G.! most charming and yaks son # defense of the “reason- the River Styr and are steadily ad sai ul oe yah party who answe as tibben of Princeton, Mra, Cleveland! ws, naw graced t 4 focan't sa m floundering! vreparedness” polley of the ad~ At 2 o'clock this morning the rs member fell out and took his pla ad hee ‘ ho has Braced , Lancing to) te MOrinwest: CAWAAE ad fap coftes and © by President as tie reviewing! “Col Roosevelt is til sell ay Kon inveiyaatn. (Rert| rs, wa , pO tenon Cf Indecision ell peealNee Nolynskls chy} the Atontaninda n 1 lena ae ; aa stand was reached. F neard to say, “The family | SEROTAY ie Pepa Hoe 1 “—r : : " nen embraced in from one and a halt tof |) An Rane i Laie rated for the occasion. It war a holt. Evidently the physician asked wh 5 _ : ation of h Deinovracy sta \e two marclieg from the Rojitebe- Luts i re-trial of mR was the trouble, for she answered —- i rinciple when the President wo marley ha’ suit! could nat: Le determined tos | das under ah. executive: order| 1 Htoorevert "aa » sre WOMAN WAS KILLED HELD IN OLD TRINITY suse e MOWAT HB LAN MR Une. | Justice Gavegan spent an hour) issued by the President all Govern. Duley wan Sande Nit I Ace a hind him every citizen he Untted Having reached t " sep day trying to reconcila the | ment employees were excused from eat . oe non "i | Stites . cen n j no} later she aided 1 5 } vel, the nur Jbut Mrs. Frame and Weaverson would| Secretaries Baker, Daniels and e Mes ae m Dr. Al for Britain's Dead Secre withe mentioning Wiseon's } railway and road commun ™ IM \ nor agreo to this, The Jury's dis-|Houston were out of the city attend- |right, we will send him rig ay A Atlee ae i Ww sraillated ne } this sector, by less than one-third the | agreement may make the chances of! ing the Democratic National Conven Cols HOORaVeLE: WAR Diy 1 if A ty, Pour Civilians Injured in» Monda Mrs. Carrot ao | Immediately the Pr nts name aista they covered during their) reconciliation beiter, At any rate{tion at St. Louis, but other memb Lomouipl er hie Rebel Pe Dey) "s Attack by Austrian Brown And Mrs,| Sbeelal services in memory of Lord | was taken up with the cheering and crushing strokes westward from the line suit will not thea lot the ( i marched <al ond started uptown y RG F Were! HEMAGAt Haan eaaeT wi b { ' he:-nul be ed again thin {ot the Cs arched at (he head ; . George re flaw way Enthusiastic young men Oly ki remlon, “They are nlteady More! vag he court terM ends June go,|of the officials and employees from | When the three automouiles uM |hrank 1. 1% tw wag) at Trinkt ¢ In lower Broadway. inthe stage urged. the aie } than half way from Olyka to Viadi; > their departments veying the intake donde 7 NOME (via Paria, dune tot wat spy ( V0 n the Daughter r feet and waved flags vig ‘ Derby's home, in Rast Seven ' bi is POs BAU WETeE ” 4 inir- Volynate | The parade was under the direction | Meially announced to-day that Aus] yy Hei Em he Canadian rat | trection| ‘ r ralia ins r ! ata i until they had the audience menaced on three sides by the ad orary Grand Marshal, and af, c/n In the party ald: “Mr. 1 Monday night. Tho statement saya) courte winirers from coat 1) [GeOrKe’s and St, David's Societion we ' nthe press stand Bryan vancing Russians, Field Marshal yon ATHENS IS ROME REPORT Haren, Grand Marwhal, It waa|Velt merely atratned a muscle near iy: one woman was killed and foutl cone. David I ie worihed (iN altendance ax wall am, scores of : : Hindenburg’s attempt at a general | ' divided into eleven divisions, one of MT Haney = He Psei driven uns injured and that the prop | hey aw “one 1 Host natural) Prominent British offlelals and civil | offensive on the Riga-Dyinsk front ; ene . " as designated for negru citi; °F bie physician yin SANT fh te , ! Sian i’ . 5 7 a ence | Said to Be Seeking a Refuge in| Which was dealgnated for negro citi+| rrmant declined to name the 1 | American: stage | | has failed thus far to exert influence ae ‘ zens and organizations Aoi ae She began her theatrical oar Teer William Manuing, Rector | ayoog ft alters j on the Russian drive south of the Fear of an Uprising ot Men and women in. almost equa) !ci™ it OEnoial capart f Ata jae , iad ee nits sei : Maly aes | Pripet marshes, His Own People. numbers marched, each civilian eon Mrs. Darby saw reporters: at he sauadron had su vrded | "The r y er it st nsiste praye nape lon uv ie ete ¥ t ave " 7 cople, MOLY fn _ on home soon after her arrival e 1 As eeates pr uced @ The Russians have advanced forty tngdntweariig some unitivie) Aton Venetian arsena © pal Pati 08 boy al on Shoatamar : ‘ bs two tiles in ten days ROME, June Mo—It ts reported in wisiales ‘ “Edo not know where these alarir ws approwshinigg ' a = ‘ Lone 3 4 pie Hplomatic channels here that Wing ray WN ing reports originat she sald, “uu - > a cabo 7 Ne h ae bang JERSEYMEN START BIG PARADE i y '‘HECKE Constantine of Greece has hens resere. th@re is no ground for them AE We by ill, 8 v uf a AROUND HALL. | RUSSIANS CHECKED Fonte ; : AtD ae sl teh ee for ae ‘WILSON HAS ANNIVERSARY, f Ateridie nowy Mo Depew t i tented BY VON HINDENBURG, { that there ck ar sem ve Ml nard MN 1 D Caw al j idee LL 4 he fears that there may be a revolu 1 from a severe ¢ and has been preatdent Was ‘ y som SAYS BERLIN REPORT. | (00, 1) Greece, Vrom Larissa he wil WHITME. Bt aeethe ot ae qe | coughing quite @ bit. ‘This m . » : i ; He y \ K to sroweller whirlin rar \ \ s “ thie to seek refuge in Monantit {ach gun model and a battleshin mode! he was selged by one of the coughing minicar els i : s " 5 Ks Is up BERLIN, June 4 ¢ Landon) SHS sem a peedy There alse was an aeroplane and a spells and strained a muscle a K a ais ! u weted parading The Russan offensive, ¥ vas 6d by . wireless p his heart. Dr. Derby took hin tothen a plain ' tered ' : ‘ - 8 ‘ Maryland heen directed aga the south nearby physician to have the trouve vima, oW 1 eineey ' ' hin r tbl was 1 general line portion of the nusiert , PIE WOKED TIVE BERR AL, WASHI atiended to,” mbt C 1 A A ul the out yesterday: ag Wieid Ma hos : Kon oT Mis. Wermit: Roosevelt, wha con ' x " athe \ & up the Non Hindenbura’s forces " firs a ail “Saiithy “Ament am) 1aSt TBH voted typhoid fever in Panama me misilie ata fs Sa . Hag ‘ ; oto ae tae pled Oa aat D yecovered, ond althe showing ¢ j ‘ For Racing Results See Page 2.) | i a had hee (Continued on Fourth bee. © vale eylione Beraniia WOO dayt, | VENLion GeVelupmente in St, Louis, te of (he iiness she Jovked weil aiplornas, ‘ ‘ ued on Pow eo) ' (Entries on Page 7.) going on fiften minules appeals we, a » ‘

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