Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - October 23, 1895, Boston, Massachusetts 1TJ i 5 You Get Globe Wants I in New j aito GLOBE WANTS A TRIAL a VOL WEDNESDAY OCTOBER PRICE TWO BUFFET We have been selling a great many Buffets this fall in both Oak and We have a large variety to select from in the choicest and latest 43loS1 Avon 46 to 54 Bedford In Our Dry Goods Tapestry Couch all new col choice full regular retail I firt each 1 Very Fine Tapestry Couch new regular retail prices and special f each Chenille fringed at both with dado and 32 3 special I per pair I D y Fine Quality Chenille fringed at both with wide dado and 36 3 A LAMM CAN FLY Portland Man Said to Have Solved the Floats 15 Feet in the Air and Turns About at Several Persons Regarded the Demon stration as a Oct Lamson of this city has made a suc trial of a flying It is In the general shape of the ex tended wings of a the man being the Mr Lamson ran a few sprang upward about 15 feet the By making a slight of body the flying machine shoots It Is estimated that the machine will be about as hard to learn to operate as a Mr had no difficulty In moving about at will while In the air but did not venture to go higher than 15 to 20 The test was made in the presence of several persons and was regarded as a complete Champion Bicyclist Oct bi cycle rider Swanson was today fined for scorching and coasting In Rog er Williams Its flavor is peculiar to itself None other equals Consumers its the only kind worth 300 UMBRELLAS Special Values Attractive and Stowell 24 WINTER 7204 lOo At wholesale In by tta A Portland Riverside Club Men Get Into John Dies as Michael Anglin Held in Bow in Clubs Four and Eight Oar Men Were Warm Friends Up to Sunday Anglins Cousin Fought With Gams of Bolli Site Met ni ll John died at the Cam bridge hospital last as a result of Injuries which ho stated were caused by Michael The latter is locked up at station Concussion of the brain in all the cause of Cul hanos although an autopsy has not as yet been The physicians at the hospital were unable to find a frac ture of the after taken to the hos pital yesterday was conscious but a short but long it Is to Identify Anglin as the man who struck Culhane and Anglin were fast friends up to Sunday They were often to and were apparently on the best of Both were members of the Riverside boat and took leading parts In its Anglin is smaller In stature than build and with muscles greatly de He Is bow in both the eight oar and working beats repre sentint the Riverside and has rowed In many The dead man was very tall and of slight but was also tin He was employed as a bookbinder in the Riverside The story of the assault and the things that led up to were learned by a Sunday even ing t man named a cousin of became involved in a quar rel with and a few and Thomas Sunday night and It is al Culhane was looking for with the it is of having an understanding with reference to the occurrence Sunday They met on Putnam Monday and Thomas Anglin claims that the first thing he knew he had been hit In the face by one of the crowd of four or five who were with Then ensued a and Cul e and Michael Anglin were seen to grapple and A short time after this Culhane said he had been and went There he lost In the morning the af fair was reported to the and he was removed to the He was about 27 years of and lived with his parents at 13 Flagg Everybody speaks highly of and none more so than do his among whom his death causes great Is also well spoken and the news that he was held responsible for the death of Culhane could not at first be believed by the members of the boat club or thir They wore always great said a prominent member of the club Continued on the Second FREE We giro a Vermont Turkey with RANGE sold from now until Thanks us to TAKE your OLD stove In exchange a modern We accept per week thereafter until tie balance la PARLOR per week CHAMBER per week COMFORTABLE per week NEW per week per week TERMS OF SI Deposit on and per Deposit on and per Deposit on and per 54 Deposit on and per Deposit on and per furnished complete and poods sent to any part of New England on wine easy ALL DEPOT CARS PASS THE ROBINSON 140 Washington and 1 Dook VACATION IS But tUo tio soda will uot eud for woeks In tills connection It may be ru that Ice cream Hodu la thu moKt delicious beverage ID Temple and Washington CONTENTS OF TODAYS Massachusetts Knights of celebrate Columbus day by a banquet In Music Col and Mrs Colt spent last night In the same house Mr Van Alen not yet John dies as the result of injuries sustained in a with Michael bow of the Riverside South Boston will get Its high Portland man said to have Invented a successful flying Salisbury makes a sharp move in the Venezuela The mystic Causes of the Vernon st school pes Conditions for international yacht race arrive on the other Ware and Scudder win the finals in tennis doubles at Miss Wiliard reelected president of the national Ill Be Trotting at and great pacing at Freshmen stand up well against Har vard varsity football bowlers roll 2941 on own alleys against 899th Everett aldermen blame school board for unsanitary condition of Ground broken on section 2 of the sub wedding In the Back Curbett confers with Julian and the light is Pasqualina Caledonia granted a iV vorce from her husband peculiar prop erty Pace Everett and Hamlin at Funeral of ex Gov Ames to be held Friday at I p m details of his last sick ness and lion John Russell speaks at Meeting of the Union Veterans union in Lowell Dedication of the First Methodist church in Golden wedding of Mr and Mrs Frank Hall of Building trade may become Involved in strike of Humanitarian work done by society inspect the buildings at island many improvements made and rii so Acts of Jurisdiction exercised by Can ada In the disputed Yukon region on the Alaska Reunion of past and present members of Wylie lodge of Good Unitarian conference at the capital formally Mrs Jenness Miller shows an audience how to dress for many Consul who will Investi gate Chinese outrages on a Williams and Quincy at s Arrival of the frigate the training ship of the naval Pres Cleveland and members of the cabinet dined at Greenhalge and Moody at Newbury Wolcott speaks at Two attempts to kill Athol young Face New disappears With her cousin according to her husbands No need of deaf and dumb teachers In the fire First ladles handicap golf tournament at the Country Pane Real estate Nellie alias held In for Important auction sales of horses and Pa ire Two horses one injured fatally and two jockeys hurt In running race at club hears some humor ous Condition of affairs in Cuba as re In a private Dr Wales Brown given seven years in prison for criminal Needham boy gets into trouble In New the alleged counterfeiter end pleads not Hire Help Rent Room Get Boarders Sell Real Es tate Sell your Business A Want Ad in The a will do it for THE WASHINGT O for Wednesday For New Hampshire and Ver fair possibly preceded by local winds shifting to westerly and colder even For Rhode Island and generally winds shifting to colder Wednesday and fair For eastern New preceded by cloudy northwester ly winds fair Signals are displayed from Sandy hook to Local For Boston and vicinity cooler Wednesday south to west The Temperature as Indicated by the thermometer at Thompsons spa Sam i a m 9 a m 12 m 3pm 6pm 9 p m 12 mid average temperature yesterday 48 The Weather It now promises cooler Thursday and probably fair and generally with westerly FLAMES ON THE They Take a 150Yard Dash Alone the B A The alarm from box shortly before 2pm yesterday was for a burning fence on the McLean hospi tal The fence was in the lower part of the running along side of the Boston Albany rail road It was very difficult for the department to it being nearly 25 minutes after the alarm was given before the firemen had a stream on By that time more than 100 yards ot fence had been At one time it was feared that the flames would com to the freight cars and build but the Bremen cut down the fences in that thus heading olf the Damage more than supposed sparks from a Lung first dose South Boston Wins Its Long High Grade Pupils Provided Board Votes For a On Corner of East 4th and G Only Four Votes in Opposition on Final Granville Webster is Eliots Briton Higi Gets to South Boston Is to have a hich That determined at last meeting of the Boston school af ter a that has lasted for more than three The victory for South Boston Is an Important and only camo after a hard fight by Thomas William Fowler and Samuel Wise of that dis of the For more than three years certain members of the board have tried to cat an order through tho board appropriat ing the necessary amount for such a school building In the At the last meeting of the board or ders were introduced by Mr Eaton for the committee on that of the under chanter au to expend for new school the sum of be for a site for a high school house in South Boston and that the board of street commissioners be re quested to take by purchase or other for school nine lots of land with buildings on or near the of Bast 4th and G South containing In all about square feet of At the meeting further consideration of the orders was Last after the routine busi ness had been Mr Eaton asked that the orders oe taken from the The motion was carried by a Communications on the had previously been read from a committee of citizens appointed at the last meet ing of the South Boston citizens asso and from Herbert of the executive committee of the Citizens association of The South Boston In Its stated that It was necessary that immediate action should be and said that the proposed site at the corner of East 4th and G sts was the best that could be Mr Hardings letter said that before any action was taken In regard to tho his association would like to be given a hearing before the school These communications caused quite a deal of Hardly had Mr Eaton asked that the orders be taken from the and had spoken In favor of the before Mr Wetmore arose and moved to recommit the orders to the committee on so as to allow Mr Hardings association to be Mr of South Boston said he did not relish the motion of Mr Wet He did not see why the Citizens association of Boston should be con as It had had an op for three years to be Its members were not as conversant with the needs of the district as are the South Boston He hoped the motion to recommit would not pre Mr Blanchard hoped that it and stated that he had been told by a prominent citizen that a lot land across the street could be purchased for less than the Mr Strange then said that Bostons mission was to provide for its worthy and that the poor people of South Boston must have a high school as many could not afford to send their children over to the high school In Boston He called attention to the fact that South Boston has the largest number of citizens of any of the in round numbers about He stated that he did not know even the names of the owners of the sites that had been selected by the but he did know that the location chosen was the best that can be Every prominent South Boston man Is In favor of the and he did not see why the school at this late should pay much attention to Mr Harding and his He said that Mr Harding did not know the wants of the South Boston and that It wus only justice that South Boston have a high Just as Dorchester and Charles town In Mr Strange said that until Justice was done to the people of South he should do all In his power to stop all orders offered for the expenditure of money for schools in any of the other Mr Anderson snld that when the special legislation was secured it was with the understanding that no new high school buildings should be erected until the elementary pupils had been Continued on the Fifth Our reputation is your When you buy of us you take no Besides you save Plimpton complete house furnish 107Y Washington near Dover COLUMBUS DAY Massachusetts State Knights of Holds Banquet in Music 403d Anniversary of the Discovery of America Fit tingly Toasts Responded to by Hon Hon Gargan and SCENE AT THE BANQUET IN MUSIC The Columbus day celebration of the Massachusetts Knights of Columbus was indeed a magnificent not the enthusiasm and but also of the men who gathered about the banquet and the of the women who graced the occasion by their The were very Seldom has Music hall looked hand Above the platform was a largo painting of the landing of filled nearly the entice front wall of the Beneath It was a Knights of Columbus bearing the em of the order and prettily deco rated with papal and Spanish On each side was a knightly fig ure in full armor pictured on canvas and canopied by national In the high up above the second was the flag of half concealed by a crayon portrait of George under which was the motto Malice for charity for The balcony rails were taste fully ornamented with national flags and tricolored On the right was a blue silk reading Knights of organized at New and on the left a similar on which was in scribed the words Massachusetts state Knights of organized at Among the 600 men who assembled to observe the 403d anniversary of thb discovery of America were the repre sentative Catholic laymen of the state and a small number of the younger Connecticut and Rhode Island also well The note worthy feature of the how was the presence of some 300 of the fair sex who listened with the greatest attention to the and applauded most earnestly the good points in the The head table was set on the main elevated a few Inches above the At it were seated the presiding Dr Herbert Lyons of Fitch with Col Supreme Knight John Phelan of Now State Deputy James Rev John Butler chaplain coun Rev Cronley chaplain of Law rence Rev Fenneran chaplain Hon Thomas Rev OConnell chap lain Tremont National Organ izer Thomas Dono van of Michael Col Thomas Doherty and Fields of Boston on his and Mayor Cur National Sec Daniel Rev of Hon Joseph Hon John Supt of Schools Burke of Chris topher State Delegate District Deputy James Grand Knight Shaugh of Marlboro and Daniel Lynch of Lawrence his In the first place It hopes there by to celebrate In a fitting milliner Co lumbus day It affords an op for the first time In this commonwealth since the foundation of our to appear In a And in the third It serves to bring together the brother knights of our various state councils for their closer personal It gives me pleasure now to present the pilot of the evenings intellectual Born and educated In the old pine tree like so many of her he has chosen Massachusetts as his for lifes Already he distinguished himself In his chosen vo and today ranks among the leaders of our state In the education of the The afterdinner exercises were of an exceptionally high order and replete with patriotic which on more than one occasion roused the audience to the highest pitch of The music also was calculated to assist In the good popular and catchy airs were rendered by the orchestra before and during the while the sing ing of the national anthem and other songs by the with orches tral was undoubtedly a strong factor among the influences that evoked favorable responses to the soulstirring periods of the The success of the banquet was a well merited source of gratification to state deputy Hayes and the other members of the state who la bored so hard toward this result during the past two Due credit should also be given to the super intendent whose scholarly ad dress and lofty sentiments gave a healthy impetus to the entire proceed Dr Herbert Lyons of Fitchburg opened the afterdinner speaking by u speech of welcome to the representative of the govern jr ot the his honor the mayor and invited He then In arranging tonights gathering our state council has a triple purpose to Toastmaster Burke then formally opened the afterdinner Ho said This discovery day for the of Columbus in the common wealth of For the first time In a brief and event ful history the privilege Is granted us to meet around the festive board of looking Into each others grasp ing hands and expressing well wishes for the Divine right still prevails with the Individual as Enlarged liberties of the people have produced In bold relief Individuality of In dependence of action and leadership of Thus the plans of God aro at Nature abhors uni she is the mother of Variety Is not merely the spica It Is emblematic of We could not escape heterogeneity even though we Mankind differs In mental vision as well as in physical Truth is but Individual ideas of truth are Hence there Is variety of Ideas and diversity of opinions upon all subjects within the scope of human No no association of Is the embodiment of all truth but all contain the germs of much that Is We could not and would not compel men to thing alike In every particular we would thereby destroy Individual thinking the key to progress would rust and the doors to research and Investiga tion would remain forever We must educate ourselves to a re spect for the views and the convictions of our Here IB the benign office of welcome expres sions of to conciliate con and to blend them all into a peaceful and harmonious Every leaf In the autumn foliage has been differentiated from its com by the delicate touch of natures but when they are arrayed upon the mountain side their unity is a pan orama of unequaled After the shower the specter each distinct and fairies from out the dispersing take each by the hand and grouped together from natures most prophetic the arching bow of As with as with strains of so with the opinions Though they may be beautiful as indi it Is when blended In sweet harmony that they become ble in loveliness and Frater is the stepping stone to brother hood of man and fatherhood of It speeds the time when good men every Relieve Asthma with Lung Work Well Done In half the time With half the Attends the use of Welcome Over bars used In New England alone During the past year Proclaims the esteem In which its while entertaining will unite upon and cooperate In a brotherhood em The clays of chivalry aro not over This Is the most heroic epoch of tha Never has such a glorious cause challenged mens allegiance as cneo to duty and to country today In Tho manhood and the knight hood of tha realm Is summoned to deeds of valor and The hour asks not for not for Don but for to search the holy gral of truth and righteousness for Rich with lion to protect tho sacred places of our cherished rights and The bugle blast call for knights who will tear the mask from tho hideous face of wrong when ever and wherever It presents who will stand In tho fearless champions of equality and con repelling all assail ants of tho nations and whose favors are the smiles of ap proval bestowed upon them by their lady knight of today must consecrate his best efforts to honor and to humanity and The memory of Columbus was the first toast of tho Before It was answered the orchestra played the ode to the entire gathering rising and singing tho first and amid tumultuous na tional organizer Thomas Cummings was He In part My first word here tonight should be one of acknowledgment and congratula I beg to acknowledge tho warmth of your greeting to me hero and I only trust that you will not measure It by my poor endeavor to give It I desire to ulate you upon this representative gathering of Knights of and I may be having sat by its as I and having helped to rock It into and as 1 here in this hall an Infant organization in point of but an organization that has already reached the stage of ripened At the of wearying I might repeat what I have often said before In your that I be lieve the Knights of Columbus are made of tho right That reminds me of a story Henry of Atlanta to tell when he came here to Boston as a guest of the Congregational A minister on ascending his pulpit one day opened the Bible to his but was not aware that some mischievous boy had pre glued several pages He reud the text as follows And Noah took unto himself a and then turning over the pages of the not Continued on the Fourth Uniform the year round in its acme of finish ing touch that will make a dainty meal MANHATTAN PRINT BUTTER is daily in pound und prints and costs no more than youve always paid for the Ask Your Grocer for S Proprietors Col and Mrs Colt Under the Same Apartments Are Far Wife Fears a Loss of Dower Otherwise She Would Leave at Some Details of Coaching Trip of Squantum Mr Van Alen Has Not Been Arrested Yet He is Expected in to Vote Oct 22The Colt lly scandal enlivened today by some statements from Mrs Elizabeth the fair petitioner in the suit for a divorce from Col Pomroy president of tho Industrial trust She not only comes to tho front with Homo Interesting statements defending bue she also has something to say In defense of James Van the alleged false friend of her Mrs Colt says she has the fullest knowledge of all the accusations her husbands counsel will present In sup port of tho claim for of Mr Van Alens She Is most emphatic In her denials of anything of a char acter that would in the least compro mise her or lower her character or COL SAMUEL She says that Col Colt welcomed Mr Van Alen to the Bristol household and that he was entertained there as be came his social Mrs Colt went Into the details of the Squantum club on which occasion Mr Van Alen departed Continued on the A Suitable August is the month for reflection September is the month for nation October is the month for crossing the Rubicon and buying a new suit of Drawing room The sofa here shown is a part ot a new lu some im portant respects it is the most beau suit that we have ever exhib It is designed 011 Chippendale and is so striking in appearance that It will arrest wherever it is The frames are of Mexican any in natural und chey are emblazoned with a wealth of Turkish Around the entire top of each piece is a border three inches with rare of in rich Eastern Such a suit as this will make a wonderful difference in the appear ance of any It will the dullest parlor as gay and full of beauty as twice the cost expended lu any other Paine Furniture 48 Canal u 1 u