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a Nn SCARE New York and TWO CENTS elsewhere. Copy rit PRICE (eaee |“ Circulation J Books Open to All.’ | “Circulation Books Open to All.” NEW yorx, ‘THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1917. O17, by The Press Fubliohing (The New York World HAIG GAINS AT 20 POINTS | IN BIGGEST BLOW OF WAR U.S.S.JUPITER WITH CONVOY nS SS, er MAKES FRENCH PORT SAFELY ©: Naval Collier, With 10,500 Tons Grain and Other Foodstuffs, Warmly Greeted by Navy of Si ter Republic—Departure a Secr [pees “Eo Beales BS PARIS, June 7.—The Ministry of Marine announced to-night American warship ment adds: “The French navy gree! have anchored off the French coast vith joy on their arrival it new bro in arms who under the flag of great American Republic have con participate until final victor The announce- truggle against the common enemy.” |, AMERICAN SHIP SILVERSHELL SANK SUBMARINE IN BATTLE; vse, PROMOTION FOR GUN CAPTAIN and Thousands St ss ee Permits. ANOTHER DAL “25,000 GERMANS SOON TO > — a William J. Curk Assigned of Peet CE then enona of HAnALUrS): | Brome At kates. raised U . WARSHIP SAVES ized Germans to swear to applications ; by Secretary Daniels RMU BOAT Rg wee ees nity -\Vv pa se us situation on Sunday, | is p jous situation on Boi} zone pe eatens to de- | t day upon which the | goes into | © can steamer Silvershell whi rred zone” order h was re “In s the Gov- | ferred to in yesterday's State Depart that extension | ment announcement as having sunk « ernmen of the b States to-day, 160,000 and ted | Germen submarine after ar ange ‘arthy | of sixty shots in a running fig 5,000 of between | J bed his 70,000 application blanks {sued have not been returned, This| fought in the Mediterr eleventh-hour rush | William J. Clark of New York, a that, IM | warrant officer and the | ‘ofan Testroyer Comes Upon Ger- The battle was | man Submarine Shelling Sur- | vivors of Ship It Had Sunk. | hour and a half. ther an Sea $ anoth ne to }t from the batileship armed An Americ : ka s, co anded he an destroyer, on patrol arge Ame transport co P to aia | Atkansas, mmanded th f whe F G us. |Suard aboard the Silve st of Ireland, recently came American whieh » is perha will elves| “It was a splendid y of work,” ibmarine shelling the iar: has A tho At tor without permits at the closing of this! secretary Daniels said to: and ts of a ship it had sunk, a the protection of an Am« wa nidntane bawotee | ship, the Matin announce Germans are not doing the Gov. | ™° &F® 20¥ considering promotion r transport is now being ur ernment a favor by getting permits; who well deserves it vessels reaching here to-day & French port ; they are merely accepting a privitoge | ary Daniels also pointed American liner Secretary of the Navy Daniels ann collier Ju Freneh p ot supplies.) Prepara need to-day that the had arri carrying a big cargo are being made tor Ar recep! } As a 1 indifference of|taken place in the Mediterranean ing them to a British ber of bases similar of euiia a of — Brooklyn’ yy. Carthy's scores | Sea. The Paris reports said the Si oda British Army have b ' 1 i wo ships ae Camps have been laid ou try and artillery, and av n par Car Plunges Down Bank. have been esta! ed for American aviators. None of the American WANTAGH, L. 1, June cers is bringing mily OF ATONOBLES = Brewer Meets Death When nem by Americ: Clark had come up from suppeared b ed ranks, announcements were ~ | enit he trouble then they eit vain out of barred t » Jail for the r r| These after ne war vessel then 4“ despatches f sed the name of t act that the en er Vivors of two had down within by Capt eclal deputies |Vershell was comman ost idle for Kk Lynton, that the battle Thomas Charlton and took place on May 30. As turret cay nought Arkans Norwegian bark Ma that the Government » British port Mrs, | authorities will be ed to arrest and - Supplies WEATHER—Ghowers to-night; moderately % 18 PAGES ONE: CENT in Great New ¥, PRICE(g Medeor eats, Ned, WO CENTS — -| —_ ++ /GHTER | “EY BRMISH BLAST TRENCHES, MOW DOWN GERMAN RANKS ~ WITH TANKS AND BIG. GUNS | a ‘More Than 1,000,000 Pounds of | High Explosives Used in Gigantic | Mining Operations—Many Ger- man Prisoners Are Captured. ‘HAIG REPORTS GAINS | ON A NINE-MILE FRONT WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN THE FIELD, June 7.— | The town of Messines and a score of other important points 4 in British hands this afternoon, first fruits of the tremendous bh struck by Field Marshal Haig in resumption of the British | offensive, Prisoners taken already have reached a total running into four figures. More than 1,000,000 pounds of high explosives was blown up under the German forward positions, This, the most gigantic mining operation in the history of the war, spread panic among the Germans. tha Matin. cave t Selva) Charles Huber of Asbury Park and | intern thousands tans during tow ia Such important points as Battle Wood, Leufer Wood, Neray ae bos by the next week ure te mply into view and was " eans that the sioning | the Hotel McAlpin, New York, was y aBinaciita neh . ‘ ‘ arene rtm na. th a is pee v : ex- m Su ‘| Farm, Peasant Wood and the villages of Hospice and Zareebe hays of the army is well \ ay ¢ last night when t rriy ere said of jof his the arrival of the ae ich she was rid includ- |of naval ser . Ife t been carried and this afternoon were firmly held by the British. cordingly the A 2 {IRR Was sidewiped by car mn theen- stances warrant officers are in cou ne two pe 1 : : , PARAS: SOIL ORS LAR BERD OR ANON Re ee sad uatwmunctitlacy tage and has been mand of the gun crews a h in en, until the An ' British tanks are in the thick of the fighting, which continues under a food, EM _ sian ted itorys Ger- | the majority of cases the men a neoup. ‘Then ne : aelimors rs, Huber was in a ca r n mmer sun ¢ Germans have not yet lie ow the expect Japlter Took Supplies to France, | ’ man-owned also will be | under commissioned 1 uM he Germans have n et rallied for the expected Says Dantels, 7 @ mon who gave his . ke off t ) Be In addition to Clark attack. WASHINGTON The naval) Justice Edward T, Neu of Lynbrook, | ea of t ulations | members of Slivers' s York strik id athe collier Jupiter has in Fra ting as Coroner, as John J, Fan Tan rew were 1 he Mersey A (The Berlin War Office report to-day says that between Ypres s tary Daniels a anced to-di saitaty 2 N Lon v Jameson, Md KF, Archer ( , : laden with 10,500 tons of wheat sii nFY: BM ORMIAD LVING ito t t 1 Viping 1 and Armentieres an artillery battle raged with undiminished other supplies ship saile n|/ 536 Carlton Avenue, Brooklyn, and ; hk GMelal k nt y and that the British made infantry attacks after extensive An Anorican p rt a ae : ei! mployed a € Wittman Com placed upon all per Now , t JUDGE CROPSEY 10 RUN explosions and the most violent drum fire. Berlin also mentions mation of her voyage having been! pa ‘ i xth Stre s eran at , uttacks from La Basse Canal to the southe bank of the Sc given out in advance and is NOW At) yy can. th wf epi gils W Tiencaniane egy r when FOR MAYOR IS REPORT t y n rn pank he Searpe anchor in a French sie aye ViPeie The ext ’ nthe Arras front, Attacks by the British at Halluch, Loos, Merri ling 8 ne hei , r y maritime le. 'T Lievin and Roeux are declared by Berlin to have resulted in electrical drive first |b w at a cui pation 1 y upon any leck and l treed Read i failure} the world to adopt this type | came up behind at a furious : ginal ailure 4 iniana Nave ¥ d, San Francisco, and! clearance and the cars < a and st Prima S ed for The Fanning car was thrown across ah B ‘ , t Mrenching \ nd f " y em “PRY : The village ot Messin taken early i® clear ji 1 nish I a 4 ! 1 } bY what supplies 1 Hu f ‘ haa oft t He 4 fet Was al rl had fallen ani ship carried 6 frac : \ t it Wytscha id been > Brit ming troops. 5 on nik &| Kro it : 28,700 Ps { si ma Ma Vhe Briti ira ed probably 20 per cent. more WASHIN course that allt and W 1 peciall t th employed in the battle earner of Wiscons ——_— pepnntiertre i total registration « A ne ° Y 1 " atats fatows: White iL Aerts ceasing Revised Figures in ane : Phe British at vo months a ftensive alien, 5,588; alien "- Otto Huber, wealthy Brooklyn b » chi ' a wh i \ Mish a ‘ ' alter the oftensiy Gionite eeat ‘ Her husband, Charies Huber | Cify Enrolment. ae paroye Hes campaign burst Arras, was carried out in that slender strif State's estima Ss Interests. in Asbury |, BELGIANS STILL DEPORTED. fy Bary. ' " ’ Manhattan t th \ r “rman invasi » last three months the ter 1 Ay 1 r Us ago trom German invasion, Thé $15 Men’s Blue Serge Suits, $9. 95 | represen cee *Brooklyn Germans fond Many to Wo The “HUB” C ner " Bronx nds tw Northern Peance in 4 fron \ imatel é miles against the way, corner Barc (Opp Wools tween the Hotel McAlpin and tt n A af t F worth Bullding), w! &Pri- aw k hom Queens J 1k is the M 1W 1 the Germans havé day, 2,000 men's’ and » Royal K ut ichmond ‘ ; | Blue Serge Suits on be wa : a ' f al lin } ae AE AG) waar ree, ; Tha : i i " ! ' | V be 14 vas not long breasted ‘ ‘ ; . eas ee t afte it word came trom all sectors of the he price for to-day and Friday, $9.95. Hub n ‘ ts t *bjectives had been taken on scheduled time. Clothiers, Broadway, cor. Barclay St s ly ‘* Pi Adve. (For Racing Results See Page 2.) re of Prison i 1¢ Germans had been expecting the attack but . 9 wei t ' .