Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - April 1, 1915, Boston, Massachusetts Dont Spring Ad the Best Order Your Advertise ments For Saturdays and Sundays Globe VOL 91 THURSDAY 1915SIX TEEN PAGES BT TIIK NEWSPAPER CO PRICE TWO PATROLMAN SHOT TWICE BY GUNMAN Corcoran Acting as Clerk to Pursued Desperado Who Attempted Holdup at 352 Columbus MOVING DAY TO TOWN Orleans Gains 16 New Legal Most From Greater Bosion 83 Rate Lightest iii Value of Personal Property Four Times Real DARES SHOTS IN Squad of Two Homes Ransacked Before Its Was March 31Aftor ransack ing one house and being surrounded In another policemen on Forest In the a burglar rushed from the house past two police men and made his escape from the pur suing officers after eight revolver shots had been fired at him shortly before 9 Continued on the Eighth Patrolman Peter 3Corcoran of Divi sion a member of the Depart for the past eight was probably fatally wounded late last night when a gunman fired two shots at both of which took one tn the chest and the other in the The policeman is at the City and his name is on the dangerous The chances of his recovery are very In the opinion of the doctors in Corcoran probably has given up his life In pursuit of the duties he was called upon to Since the wave of crime has swept over the city in the past two months or which sun men have made a specialty of robbing wholesale liquor Corcoran has been detailed to work In plain being assigned to various stores to ap pear In the guise of an ordinary The police felt that all that was need ed to catch the manor men who have been robbing stores was to have present a with the requisite amount of nerve when the robber Corcoran was acting as one of these supposed clerks when a man went Into the store of the Eagle Wine Continued on the Globe Only Boston jp Sunday To Show Gain in Advertising for the Three Months Ending March 31 Advertising Totals in Boston the three months ending March 31 the four newspapers having and Sunday edi the following total number of lines BOSTON GLOBE Lines of lines over same period in papers The other three Lines American Lines Boston Lines The above totals include of want advertisement to the business of the big Leads in Want And Classified Advertising Want and Classified advertisements printed months ending March 31 A gain of over 1914 obes great in Globes Help us out by ordering your adver Saturdays and Sundays je To Cover the Boston Mark SOME HOPE OF ENDING STRIKE Carmen After Long Night Session Ask Another TO PAY FOR VICTORY By WINFIELD March la the most Important day of the year The town has the lowest tax rate In the on a today it welcomed 16 new legal resi possessed of personal property which they will declare for taxation the Board of Assessors Chairman George Dyer of the board was on duty at the Town Hall this aft He had a shoaf of papers In his hand that embraced notices from considerable number of the expected new Tomorrow morning the whole board wlH receive the declarai tions of these persons and others who may seek to establish their legal domi cile The process of BO doing Consist of actually being here through tonight and of appearing before the assessors to together with prior notice of Intention of becoming a legal resident of the and also notice to this ef fect to the assessors of the city or town the applicant Is The notices of Intention received by Chairman Dyer HP to this evening were from the fol lowing John 3 Dana Elizabeth Mary Pratt and Daniel John Harberger and Mrs Lillian where Mr Har berger last assessed for and Mrs Harberger for on personal Mr Harberger is In the insur ance business in lumber 1187 Adams Harry 2U 63 State 39 Lincoln Hyde Charles of Mrs Alpheus 21 Pleasant Newton a native of this George Oilers to Give Op His Wee in Effort To Increase Output of War 1 WATER WAGON PROPOSAL FCR RICH AND POOR ALIKE ONE OF THE JITNEY BUSSES REAPING A HARVEST IN MAIN Continued on the Second THE Mar fo Jitney Busses Reaping Dimes and People Who Have to Walk Call It a and Friday For Boston Vi Pair Thursday and moderate westerly A pril began early yesterday and con until this morning hud then failed to settle the of 800 con and motormen the Springfield Street Railway Company com tied up the system after Sam Commissioners Bump and Wood of the Board of Conciliation haij urged on the cat men any an f put on their an immediate healing of but the men to ai bit ate their chief the discharge of three Or 1 o b o s Forecast Fair some what higher tempera light to moder ate variable winds probable Friday and The Temperature Yesterday at Thomp sons a 28 6 28 9 85 18 45 3 p 49 6 p 42 9 p 40 1 Average temperature yester 38 824 average one year yes 45 Temperatures at 8 Last 62 40 St 36 32 32 40 40 64 Wash At inst conference committee of the after having been In with the State Board members from D retired to into session with the executive commit tee of the and some hope wus Colt that an order would be Issued to the men to man their cuts Uila ng Unroll has been sent to David loyd Chancellor of the Exchequer Dear Chancellor of the Exchequer The you for so him a full re port of the proceedings yesterdays meeting of the deputation of employ Itis Majesty has read it with intense but also with the deepest He feels that nothing but the most rigorous measures will successfully cope with the grave situation now existing in our armament We have before us the statements i not merely of the but of j the Admiralty and the War which arc responsible for munitions of war and for the transport of troops and their food and From this evidence it is without largely duo to drink that we re unable to secure the output of material indispensable to meet he requirements of the Army in the and thut there has been such ions delay in consequence of the reinforcements of supplies aid our gallant troops at tbe continuance of a state of TODAYS GLOBE Dont Start your Spring advertising Re the Globe offers the best medium the sale or rental o Real INCORPORATED 1861 THE BOSTON PENNY SAVINGS BANK 137S Boston Opposite Resources Over Twelve Million Dollars Money on or before April will draw interest from that Deposits received from One Dollar to One Thousand Dollars All Dividends for the last FOUR TEEN YEARS have been at the rate of 4 percent compound Checks for dividends mailed to de when Deposits may ba sent by King George sets example by offer to give up all in hope workmen will follow and Increase output war Patrolman Peter Corcoran shot by a and probably fatally Burglar escapes in running through a fusillade of from Captain of saia he had m his possession on July 31 a sealed package predicting war he received it two years which has lowest tax rate in the on 1000gains 10 new legal most from Greater Death of an American in sinking of a British steamer by a German submarine viewed as having grave Allnight conferences fall to end carmens Page Frank Harrington in South Boston court refuses to testify against four men whom he had previously in South Boston Unidentified man suffocated at a fire in building at 300 North John fugitive from Jus returns to New York and pays hi order to save his the water Page House passes new flag law to Four Ipswich citizens oppose Hayes at Executive Council hear of Port report to Legisla ture their suggestions for development of Pago trial reveals new allowing England to requisition eny neutral describes how men and Buns in Allies airmen klU SO German soldiers at 1hourout and bombard CASTLE SQUARE HOTEL Chandler and Berkeley EUROPEAN PLAN Manager Boston Hotel Three blocks from the Bay stations ol the and direct to ana from all railroad UHd steamboat Kvery Boom Una a Private Bath Telephone In FIRSTCLASS CUISINE AND SERVICE 60 Dingle private tor OTIS 10D for two per 350 double pri vate for two and per Nothing transferred LARGE CLUB FROM Bo to 4Be Send for base at cruiser takes on 1600 tons o coal at Newport British Treasury statement war expenditure of Raymond an ar rested in Paris with La FURNACE EGG STOVE NUT PEA FRANKLIN 1YWI British steamers by sub marines push flown Into Ten thousand tribesmen on north western frontier of India revolt and are defeated by British Von says Germany Insists London lapot exempt from Zeppelin fire in Odd about jack Johnson and Jess say they wijl wjn at Havana next Mon of the selected for depoy of Farm at N of Boston Braves Bowling Red Sox defeat tp Conference at At 120 this the the 6ont the executive liad to 10 a asking lor another conference at At that hour on tbe TODAYS GLOBE Page Russell named acting captain of Harvard baseball The by Grantland Billy Evans new Live Tips and Gen Huerta sails from on a transAtlantic Diving built to raise the sunken submarine Is with satisfac tory James Mullen and Mary Me Donald of East Boston become heirs to property of a wealthy who died In Concord conferences of the and leased lines representatives have only one point to settle and may go to Legislature this real estate broker induced to return 75 shares of copper stack to Mrs James Hearing In contest over the elec lon of Congressman Bay State Railway estimates that It fill cost to meet the demands f employes for raise of Three longshoremen arrested In con with alleged theft of safety at Pier 6 of the Warren Line Page Uncle Dudley on AH Finance Commission and City Council Committee confer on budget The War Day by Day 60 Tears Page Household What Girls May by Jessie Rob Little Stories for by Thorn IBKC Financial Analysis of the Quincy Mining Com an important copper Raises in force today in Michigan cop per f Commercial Page Real estate Evening school graduations In Boston Real name of suicide known as Wll ard Wallace was Charles dp Jobless ordered vacate Its quartera by Monday next edict follows action Board of Four men bind the teller of the Hays National Soli from vault and Rothschild records broken a rainless March OLD GRIMES FINE Horse Operated on at Angell tal Eats Gruel and and Bran hes certainly Tell all his friends is rest ing So said Or Dallay Q the start of the Angel Memorial speaking of Old the chest nut whose operations Tues day for shoe boll and a contracts tendon the op the where the shoe boil was removed had gone down perceptibly and the of the hind was almost nor After a few days more of th ft PWf must inevitably result in the of and burdens f KINO Thos to Set an Hopes the Work men British Public for Drastic Liverpool to i 4 I nm instructed to add that if It bo deemed advisable the King bo prepared to set nn example by giving up all alcoholic liquor himself and by issuing orders its con sumption iu the royal so Unit no difference shall be so far as His Majesty Js be tween the treatment of the rich and the poor ou this Lord Kings OF WAR King George makes public of er to give up all alcoholic liquor nd prevent its use in the royal as example to Na British steamers Crown of Castile and Flaminian sunk by French cruiser has sunk a Ger man it is German trench captured in where fighting is again French airmen bombard Ger mans in Soissons and in Russia reports her offensive in the Carpathians still makes head with capture of Vienna claims capture of 000 Russians in Russian attacks north of Pass with heavy say New British order in council authorizes requisitioning of any March added his plea to that of ship in some that of the that some measures be adopted to cope with the question drunk It Is having the effect of delaying the delivery of of on flic Fifth Make sure of youp copy next Sundays Globe by order ing It In ad vain neutral FOR DETAILED WAR REPORTS SEE PAGES 4 AND Inquiry Started on the Thresher Note to Germany Has Warning Against Killing March no notification of the death of an Leon on the liner sunk by a German had reached the American Government officials viewed the situation as fraught with grave pos was declined until iome official version of the liners de Sac Bryan said he expected Ambas lador Page In London to submit a full if there confirmed re of The State Department has cabled to Consul Qen iral Robert at London tot in This action of the department was to a report DV Con who had talked by with Austin Thresher of W est a of Leon Chester A reply from the Consul General was expected day At the State Department there Is on lie a duplicate of the passport Issued to taken Continued on MUTANT MARV TWO YEARS AGO Captain Had Says He Received Orders to Opan It July Capt Charles of the Kron of the North German Lloyd Line testified before Judga Hale n United State District Court yes that when hp sailed from New York July 27 he felt standing the serious situation as shown In newspaper that the Kaiser Continued on the From its first distillation In 1839 has maintained its high quality That is the reason it is the still an j It IB eo good that It your deeper does not have It will be worth your while to writs us about Taylor ft Help Make Good Times Start a Savings INTEREST APRIL 10 Send for Account by Mall t HOME SAVINGS BANK 7B Reduction on the Price of Commencing April 1st 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