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4 om. EXCURSION BOAT WRECKED: | 400 “Circulation Books Open to All” PRICE ONE CENT. Coprright, 196) by The Ryd oo jew Yor! NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, f “Cirenjation Books Open to All.!’ “ ” IN PERIL” WEATHER—Probably Clearing To.night) Gunday naw fl 1916, JOHN JACOB AS TOR’ 12 PAGES ———o "PRICE ‘ONE Basia S WIDOW TO WED: een LOSES WILL INCOME FROM $5,000,000 STEAMER, 1,400 ABOARD, RAMMED IN HELL GATE MANY LEAP OVERBOARD The Benjamin Franklin, Carrying Excursion of the Congress Club of Brooklyn, in Collision in East >“ River—Loss of Life Feared. The steamer Benjamin Franklin, carrying 1,500 members of the Congress Club of Kings County, was rammed by the tug Elmer Keller in Hell Gate this afternoon. A large hole was stove in her starboard side and the boat listed. Nearby boats rescued many. boat was docked at Williams's Stoneyard at Astoria, L. I. The Benjamin Franklin was pro-@——— cron se caves weay tw rece] (0 AOTIFY WILSON IN HIS HOME STATE of the tug. The boats came together with great force and the water rushed President Will Meet Committee at) “Shadow Lawn,” Near Long Branch, N. J. WASHINGTON, June 17.—Much gratified both by the demonstration of loys and by the hundreds of congratula tory telegrams which poured the White House, President @on gave every indication to-day of confidence in party success next No: vember which ali his associates feel While no official announcement has yet Bev aade here, it is said that the President ably Many jumped overboard in the pani¢ that followed. It is not known whether any are lost. The into the hold of the excursion boat The tug backed away and was so badly. damaged that beached the craft. As goon as the boats struck, a panic ensued. Numerous boats came to the rescue, but the captain rushed his craft to the Long Island shore, When near shore many jumped into the river and ewam ashore ‘The Congresa Club ia one of the strongest Republican organizations in Kings County. The excursion left ber captain receive the from the foot of South Eleventh jofficial 1 of his nomination Street and was bound for Witzel's|from the ¢ jon committee at “Shadow Lawn," the new summer Point Grove, capital, near Long Branch, N. J. It fe expected Mr, Wilson will take his| family there week and return alone to Washington after the noti- eation mer “PELORUS JACK" ALL IN; next HUGHES RENTS COTTAGE OUT ON LONG ISLAND 2 and affection at St, Louis, | wae! GERMANS RUSHED TOAID AUSTRIANS; DRIVE UNCHECKED Czar’s Troops Now Striking at Second Line of Austrian Defenses. | KOVEL MAY SOON FALL. Austrians Claim Defeat of Cavalry Force South of the Dneister. BERLIN, Gen. von Linsingen's troops have en- June 17 (via Tondon).— |gsaed) the Russland ts battle in the | Stokhod and Styr sectors, says the official statement issued by the Ger- man Army Headquarters to-day The statement adds that parts of Count von Both- mer are engaged in battle with the Russians to the north of Przewloka. the army of Gen New combats have started along the jentire Volhynian front, to-day's report from the Austro-Hun- according to headquarters. Several attempts Vee the Russians to cross the River {Styr failed, the Russians suffering heavily The text of the Austrian statement follow » Dniester our troops ‘8 cavalry, Further were only small en- | gagements in this dist of Visvoveryk Russian at k against our positions are in ‘Two officers and 400 Rus- in the Kress glans rema hands of our troops. Near Tarnopol there were no especial events ‘On the whe Volhynian front new combats have Stokhod and the attempts to cross the The ¢ suffered heavy | | lows fe ment shows the ny as usual » last paragraph of the state- ite resistance making to the Rus. object the the Austrians are inn army tha ATTACK ‘Funston Given Notice That Further POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y ‘Mrs. John Jacob Astor, Who Ts to Marry Friend Of Her Girlhood Days, William K. Dick, Banker Be PDODOOOOH I 4 Heeorereoond BY US TROOPS [COWEBEOAROWEN ON MEXICANS AT BORDER: PERSHING'S ARMY MMENACED ——_—-+. the Boat Contests of Four Universities. , dune 17 After an ominous rain in the morn- Pursuit of Marauders Means Bat-| 3 Bar Harbor, Me., AWAIT STRUGGLE ON HUDSON COURSE Smooth Water in Prospect for| = MARRIES WILLIAM K. DICK, "BANKER, WORTH $3000 00, AT BAR HARBOR, ME, SOON By Her Remarriage the 24-Year-Old Widow of Victim of Titantic Also Loses Right to Live in the Famous Astor Mansion on Fifth Avenue. COL. ASTOR’S WEDDING SETTLEMENT $2,000,000 Mrs, Madeline Force Astor, the young widow of John Jacob Astor, who fost his life in the Titanic disaster, is to be married very soon, at to William K. Dick, vice president of the Manufac- turers’ Trust Company of New York, according to an announcement this afternoon in the Brooklyn Times, of which Mr. Dick is part owner and director. The announcement, the newspaper states, Is made “by authority’’ nd adds that the marriage license thas already been issued, Inquiry at ———=|the Fifth Avenue home of Mrs, Astor resulted in the Information that she left New York on Thursday last for Bar Harbor, $$ Mrs. Astor, over the long-distance phone from Bar Harbor thia after, YOU MAY PUT AWAY noon, would not deny the engagement, YOUR UMBRELLA, FOR but she was not to be married on SUNDAY WILL BE FAIR Monday, as had been reported, Mr. Dick and his bride will go te The Weather Bureau's forec the West, returning In ahout @ month, for to-night and to-morrow is “Probably clearing to-night. they will make their home af one of Long Island's tashtonatt] Sunday fair. Fresh southerly to southwesterly winds. colonies, Mr, Dick 1s twenty-etehe years old, four years older than Mra Astor. ‘They were friends for maay years before Miss Force's marriage ta Mr. Astor, Mrs. Astor, through remarriage, Will lose the income from a trua¢ fund of $5,000,000 which her busband st aside for her, and also the right to residence in the Astor mansion og Fifth “Avenue. ‘Phe “YUM YUM!"” GRIES BABY | WILD CAT PUT ON BOTTLE | Bill, Snyder, Godfather of Forlorn ; A p st fund and ” ' jing the we r cleared somewhat! — Infant, Places Him on Warm Wiese kes “Prenadden,” Owned by the cap Kove rest railway reg , ssi , ' the house will revert to Mr, Astor ap : 1k Family at Bridge CAN’ T GUIDE STEAMSHIPS. ‘ vthey lighting zone, tle—Tr oops 1n El Paso Ordered CO} ater noon and were better Milk Diet son Vincent, in accortance with the 3 0 a at Bridge srospets of good weather for the 5 — | : . Ny : v f° Bill Snyder has a new boarder, If] terms of Mr Astor's will, Mr, Astor hampton. ressunsxow stake | Kill if Shots Are Fired. |cotese contentn on thn clam |, al Aaraet has @ now Poarde [ls known so have svt a lanes com . ~TON. N. eI HIS me eal ia ape EY > | Poughkeepsie-Eimhiand boat eourae estimated as high 20,000, BRIDGPHAMPTON, VN, Y., Jun J | amc " Dolp Iphin shin. Ha Lumbago AT SECOND LINE OF iat Highland OP it wie ati bo aiebene sli aun ed ceeteinied Meh a0 St wi neers 20d -day that . } oy ETE EAT r . ; lon t Yiud his a ne thy lt was announced to My a and Iy Getting Old AUSTRIANS’ DEFEN WASHINGTON Gen, | ig facing practically a trom the eypress swamps of Barnwell | marriage * sum will not be ats in New Yor! -eeble - A i as hardly a breath of wi Chartes B. Hughes mnie ts ”) and Feeble Canyon t—Gathering {Hostile army in Me aroused over Gen, Carranza’s war sqoi.nie AOE: bial Ko vunty, South Carolina. He was sent! fected way by her marriage te this week closed a deal by which Pelorus Jack’ yout all in Ithreat, officia hat the possibility of a clash that |“ shila flowed smooth! by Ww Silverthorn, a umber | Mr Dick, At Mr. Dick te and his family will occupy “Prenad Capt, Valentine Gilks, of the steam.) momentum as | ses, the great | oe ? jand black down the four-mile course! 4. wno lives at No. 44 Mast dix. | iimmelt & » his fortune bes don,” the cottage here belonging to} ship © n his way to London | Russian offenss inst the Austro- | Would precipitiave Mr lover which tha qpeok oaramon of|iiey! pena ten wns ceten vn he between $2,190,000 and $8,000,000, the Esterbrook family, during the | afte: nths trading between | German Iines the southeastern In view of t wong the entire fer are h mbla, Cornel, and! Central Park Z0o with bis ttle boy.| WIL+ CONTINUE AS GUARDIAN month of July. New Zealand and Australia, says the | front continues to-day to sweep for-!ready for action « vas warlike. A driy Pennsylvania were to KEIO Jater! yr, Silverthorn saw the mother run-| gy OF INFANT SON, Wt im understood that if the ¢ angle) Oa es ae nu a r thirty-fVe | ward, ‘The Russians have reac Jers in the Brownsvill is made by cavalry and infa in tae Gay. | "i hung over) ning away trom ub a few days} WT A ‘ / a date and his family like the location | years 1 essela th aah Pa Tita Tamenin s of datene 4 1 ago and managed to cateh him after | *™ if they may extend the lease into August |Pass on their way bety n Austrian second lin ’ ase, | Mexicans excursion boatal i. uvely scramble wa 1 and beyond, and Nelson is suffering from lum) “ af 7h In 8 -BOBe An mir 1 e f i pH Be crowds fram polnts up] when the cub arrived this morning | at is WASHINGTON, June 17.--Charles ting old ape fos ; at if a c i Mt Consul General at M Jobe siilimane C@onsullal caitil ty 0 autoeeaioa | eit Snyder named hint Joe and put ‘ in B. Hughes, Republican nominee for} Gilks. 6 ha rapa pire rae lod} i v1 ther hundreds) nim in t of the moni e D " Isltpy President, » returned to his home| lays gettin p When the drive opened, two weeks been called 1 rongs. lene, 2 j wh Mr. Dic le wit here last st of to-day | head of steam y aeeAaet Oe Adlets lal withdr ea f was Hitle or no change onlthe trave turn from the making prer moving his| pas I've ia ‘ “ ee ath (he ae b-| ' f uality ' a ns (wo hours) gave Joe a nursin; n| Allen Winden,” family to 9 sums | hin bree tines in a year ; RUA le. alll deky i ‘ Joul w ' “ s event of the r-( warm milk ho dranic and long t " na town Mr. Hughes was up early He| Ja secordin ‘ enue ie ' f t ‘ ng on the var-land uttered distinct eries of “Yum u New ¥ in automobile ad Breneh E Parente ee Seite wn ue | four-in ace Was prineipelly| Yum ‘ \ sol Me. Dick nse He de win a su aK be rap " nat ri 1 Cornell ad-| Joe weighs four x te at onthe, pal 1 Ww y i i sd ; ; 1 | ne i {from 6 to}pound as a butte al i un f 4 imation of 1 whethe but “Jimmie w ai Nef ' ' ' » accords | brown Ww ‘ Ita ‘ inent ni nade by ¢ nd tn t eye and w cpanel Peep wa powers of those) but Bill ge eu ‘ Norn tM aa 46h pe t | buck, squint hin ne regarding 1 The Austrians are retre wars door n ' sylvonia mt ways, "Yeow! Fwst-f 1 ow , t thon of 60 ale the high Carpathian M i he | por 1 u rat yt | gressives and further Russian su Hor th nell wa ta-|CARDINAL ORDAINS PRIESTS.) | s who 1} south will force “ 1 over her crews in tho fu ce tepnes tt plaing of Hungary : Ma “if Ch Paces: Dut chicf Bleasting Is Conferred at St Pat . An ' ed i" the Russian force ss the Car 1 t J Li f th rlok's Cathedral j taveme 7! n Gov pathians, as it now seems they will, | 0). !" Patrick's Cathedral was crowded] M lay Mes. M via ative they will be able to strike a serious ’ junior varsity r be the to capacity to-day when Cardinal Par-} Harton Frenen, Lyman N Hine and of ‘Tenn mer > ‘blow at beth Germany and Austria snes ! wt v 4 o'clock, Drigsts and twen: | Vv. a A 1 M. Dick, Marion Butler of North Carolina by occupying the rich farm country | . A | t at 445, The sther of the bridegroom be his Representative M, B. Madden of Chi vached upon which the Teutons have been). ws ; od of big race of the yearmis | ® nar cago. 1 the basing their hopes of raising suffi: |)". i x 4 arana | ' 6 oy © Mrs A led hy s Mr. Hughes's intention to tak nd cient in the present harvest to feed 4 1} & Bominery ide " ugh nis I t the first tim: purpl “ fan 1 summer place Forea, wh New York wit ee f but ra s \ y ol \ w 4 iin ies aie jown and irampied on. sae (For Racing Results See Page Two.) 1 by twos and} Mrs. A and @ es, curious sightacers. Was the only vue seported ipjured, ' LEP risa on Page 7.) 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