Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - September 13, 1915, Boston, Massachusetts your Real Estate to and Wednesdays Tell your neighbors about Mutt and Jeff I Hate MONDAY SEPTEMBER 1915FOURTEEN PAGES BY THE GLOBE NEWSPAPER CO PRICE TWO CENTS TOTH SWIMS TO LiGHT AND BACK Mistake as to Tides Almost His Forces Stay In Water That Wins Endurance Trip of 10 Hours a LEADER KILLED CHARLES Broke tlie American Endurance Record In His Swim to Boston Herman Hartel of South Boston Rolls 25 Feet Down Ledge and Hangs Rock Near Deep ASSISTANTS TO EDISON NAMED Advisory Board Will Meet Got HERMAN Could Not Be Recovered Until Two Men In Boat Rowed to the By LAWRENCE Charles Toth of the Lst Swimmers Club of South Boston is the holder of the American endurance rec as result of his swimming from Charlestown Bridge to Boston Light return His time was 15h Durborow of Philadelphia held the former record of 14h Diving from the pier at Charlestown Bridge at yesterday Toth on bettering the of 18h created by Sam also of South on Aug He wanted to that he possessed swimming ability sufficient to warrant recognition by Henry Sullivan of Lowell of his challenge to swim for the amateur championship of Toth failed in his chief to strip Richards of his but quite by if which results in success may be determined the gritty German won greater fame be cause of his remarkable display of Racing along the surface of the early morning ebb with a gentle northwest wind assisting his Toth swam the most from Charlestown Bridge to the famous lighthouse outside Boston Straight down the main ship his course carried him directly to Long island whence he made his Way over to and thence through the Narrows to Notwithstanding that he wasted con time in being hie time to Boston Sept 12 aged of 43 Rogers South was terribly injured here this afternoon by falling 26 the side of Wendells ledge at and died at in the The ledge is an abandoned quarry hole now filled with which at some places is more than 100 feet It was by the narrowest margin that the boy TRYING WEEK FOR RED SOX White Sox and Tigers to Be Their Boston Should Win 101 as Murnane Figures That Would Mean 14 of the did not roll into the water when he but a protruding shelf of rook just above the water caught his body and held it The fall fractured his skull and all the ribs on the right side of the Suffering from these Injuries the Hartel lad lay on the shelf of rock until a boat Eleven Noted Societies Each Contribute Two Dr Webster of Worcester Is Only Bay State PERSONNEL OF DANIELS NAVAL ADVISORY BOARD THOMAS EDISON of West N HUDSON MAXIM of MATTHEW BACON SELLERS of HOWARD COFFIN of ANDREW RICKER of DR PETER COOPER HEWITT of THREE MEN MURDERED Chinese Kills His Continued on the Third FAMOUS INDIAN FIGHTER DEAD Gen Forsyth Expires Last Survivor of Sheridans Ride From Once Stood Off 1000 Continued on the Second Advertisers Remember With Band of It pays to advertise in the Dally and Sunday Business Growing The Globes advertising pat Is showing a substantial gain over the same period in Why Because of the re sults the Globe brings to its As a want medium the Globe leads them Real Estate For Sale Advertise in tomorrows and Wednesdays Rooms To Let Boarders Wanted Help Wanted Advertise to tomorrows By This Is bound to lie a trying week for the Boston Red with a double header games Tuesday and Wed with the White with the Detroit Tigers for tho last three days of the The Chicago team has proven fully a match for the Red Box this both at Chicago and at Fenway In the 18 games played the teams have broken and better than an even break for Boston on would go a long way toward landing the money this at great has se cured a team of stars who should ask no odds of any team In the and the chances are this aggregation will start oft next Spring matched up to the strength of Boston and Detroit for a seasons Just now the team Is too far behind to expect to land the bunting this year against two strong like the Tigers and Red battling for all In sight to reach the goal Some time ago It was figured that 100 games would land the Championship this and it now looks as if the Bos ton Red Box are the only major league team that can reach the century Need 13 More to Make With 24 games yet to play Boston have no great trouble In win ninK the 18 necessary to reach the 100 nuk while Detroit would have to win 13 of the 19 they have yet to p and Chicago would have to win all of the 21 games remaining on its Detroit will have and possibly of its games on its home with Cleveland and St a doubleheader postponed at Detroit with St Louis may be played during the last week of the when the two Western clubs are laying The Tigers will have their hands full with four games at Fenway Park and five at In all the other games that they have to play they will have three to one the best of it before they So that by playing all of their 19 games they may surprise the world by playing a winning game over the and reach the century provided that there will be no games postponed by rain or other Mr Jennings and his Tigers certainly have a but they cannot afford to slip and must keep at It for all in a condition that Is bound to worry even the Tigers on the where they will miss the rooting of the home crowd a condition that has pre vailed In Detroit this year as never be on the Fifth New THOMAS of DR WHITNEY of of N FRANK JULIAN SPRAGUE of New BENJAMIN LAMME of Pittsburg ROBERT SIMPSON WOODWARD of DR ARTHUR GORDON WEBSTER of ANDREW MURRAY HUNT of New ALFRED CRAVEN of New WILLIAM LAWRENCE SAUNDERS o New BENJAMIN BOWDITCH THAYER ol New DR JOSEPH WILLIAM RICHARDS o South WILLIAM LeROY EMMET of Sche N SPENCER MILLER of South Orange N HENRY WOOD New ELMER Sept 12The member ship of the Naval Advisory th of experts nominated by 1 great engineering and scientific societies to contribute their inventive genius to the American was announced to day meeting 6ct with the chairman Thomas Desiring to make available the latent inventive genius of our country to im prove our said Mr Daniels In making his a short while ago I requested Thomas Edison to become chairman of an advisory board of prominent men who would Continued on the Second GEN GEORGE ALEXANDER Victims Refused Help in Immigration Special Dispatch to the Sept 12After killing his Ong in a knife battle In a Greenfield Baw alias Ng Hok of that town came to this city this morning and shot to death Wu Shoe part proprietor of the 10 Hampden and Ng son of the proprietor of the Canton fil ton He was overpowered and arrested while attempting to shoot patrolman Michael Kennedy after leaving the Canton Later in the afternoon Young con fessed to the triple murder and said that he killed the all of them his because they refused to assist him in his defense in an immigration a number of witnesses to each but the murder of Ong the Greenfield was unknown until after the Springfield af fray took Two sharp reports from the direction of the restaurant were the first intimations of A number of persons gathered in time to see a revolver In run out of the front door across the road jind disappear an chased him and saw him hood toward Fort st Alms Revolver at Once in that the man hurried across eluded wouldbe captors in Worthington st by threats and entered the Canton restaurant Three more shots were heard the Chinaman appeared The crowds were approaching from Main s Continued on the Second to See Sec Lansing Today in Effort To Settlement of i 1 Wilson Seeks For Sea Safety of Special Dispatch to the Sept Alexan der colonel and Brevet Briga dier died early this morning after six months illness of heart disease at his Fair on Marmion Though 25 years retired from active Gen Forsyth was a famous commander in his In the Civil War he took part In 16 pitched two sieges and more than 60 minor en and he was the last sur vivor of the with Sheridan on the famous ride to Later Indian campaigns gave him more dis and the battle of when he with 50 men stood off 1000 Indians for nino was a classic of Indian He came here about and eight years aso erected a fine Summer resi which he made his permanent He was a familiar figure about the and was held in the highest The date of the funeral is not yet but the officiating clergy men will be Bishop Perry of Rhode a Summer resident and Rev Luther Waller of St Marys Episcopal Burial will be in the National Cemetery at Born In George Alexander Forsyth was born Nov at and edu at N but at the of the Civil then in his 24th he was living in and enlisted April as a private in the Chicago At duty first at and In Missouri lie saw fighting in West Continued on the Third you following the Mutt and Jeff cartoons in the Daily The Globe has the ex rights to Bud Fishers drawings for the New England Coming to Boston Stop at HOTEL HOLLIS 217 Tremont near the Common Telephone 4120 one two with BELLANS Absolutely Removes One package proves it 25cat all THE Sept for North ern New England Showers Monday and probably For Southern New England Monday and YOU WANT THE BEST ASK FOR j HATS WORN MEN For Boston and Vi Partly cloudy Monday and Tues day moderate tem light east and southeast Globes Forecast Tuesday probably continued fair no great change in temperature east to southeast winds becoming The Temperature Yesterday at Thomp sons a 71 6 a 67 69 12 SO S p 73 6 p 70 9 p 69 12 Average temperature yester 701724 average one year D6 Temperatures at 8 Last 62 46 St 81 60 60 60 New 70 Wash TODAYS GLOBE Pane Baw Young kills his partner in Green laundry and murders two other cousins In Charles Toth swims to Boston Light and return from Charlestown establishing a new endurance Herman Hartel of South Boston killed by rolling down ledge in Sec Daniels announces membership of Naval Advisory With White Sox and Tigers both here this Will be a trying week for the Red Matthew Cummings denies any con with alleged scheme to about Gen George Alexander Forsyth dies at French steamer Sant Anna on fire at according to wireless messages re at N Auto crash in Whitman and five per sons Squantum people report seeing no evi dence of a German spy headquarters as Annual rendezvous and marine parade of the Yacht Racing Union of Massa Corps reorganized as artillery begins camp duty at Amateur and baseball teams nearing the finish of their sched Page Grand Circuit horses to race this week at Syracuse fast miles expected in rec Boston School football teams will begin practice Harvard football practice will be Levinsky to box Sandy Fergu son here tomorrow night other bouts of the Live Tips and Braves beaten in 6 to S The by Pate No Man Can Serve Two by Uncle Peoples Lawyer So They Herbert at the front with the French hears the story of a gi gantic air HEADQUARTERS OF AUSTROHUNGARIAN EMBASSY IN FLAT DENIAL Insists He of No Strike Boston Man Was German Big Sum Ready to Tie Up It Is EXTRA CAPTURE FOUR AFTER FIGHT Party Tried to Clean Up Elm Bartender and Pianist Said to Have Been WAR NEWS SUMMARY Teutonic campaign in Russia shows no sign of letup Russians continue to get results from their offensive heavy fighting in progress for possession of Vilna and Violent artillery duels continue all along the western battle Russians report Turks attack ing Mt driven back to Petrograd denies Russian Cabi net has Austrians routed in attack on Rome reports Austria rushes reinforcements to Italian Report of clash between Greek and Bulgarian patrols is con Paris reports last five days quiet at the C Stock Market summary of business conditions in the various sections of the country shows Work of Commission to begin in earnest this Amster expects Interest In Rock Island bonds will be met News from leading copper Page No sign of cessation in the fighting in Russia Serbia and Bulgaria said to have reached Critical moment in German is believed in Washington to be at United States has not yet received an answer from Vienna to the request for the recall of Dr Page Employes at cartridge plant in Lowell to do Sunday night TODAYS GLOBED Chairman of Port Directors advocates extension of neutral limit to 30 Drs Lee and Porter of the Harvard Unit return from cornered by policeman on Commonwealth av ana turned over to the Joseph Cupples Rev Dr Charles Fulton receives call to First Baptist Church at Syracuse N Household Little Stories for by Thorn ton Pnge Suffragists have a big meeting on Boston Sixty San Francisco police battle will George who finally kills him finds men who held him up after Milk wagon drivers vote to compromise but will inels on daily settlements local labor news Big crowd hears band concert a Braves Police of Rhode Island continue ti run down clews in Knowlen Anthony aged killed whil playing tag in West Prof Emeritus John Sinclair o Worcester Polytechnic Institute dead Pace Jewish committee pretests stand o Pres Lowell in denying the request o Boston Hebrews as to taking of o trance FOBS alleges alliance him of forces interested in liquor traf tic and those aiming to cripple produ lion ot When Matthew Cummings of Dor chester was asked early this morning the New York Worlds story which connects hit name with Ger manys alleged offer of for long strikes and on the docks in tho never with any longshoremen or any of their This story is absolutely and de I know nothing of I defy them to connect me in any way with any effort to bring about strikes of Somebody Is going long way in an effort to create a newspaper I have never seen Dempsey of the I do not know and I never Pros O Con nor I am acquainted as I am with tens of thousands ot men I have met throughout the I have never had any dealings with OConnor on Ml my business with him had had to do 1th affairs independent of mens union strikes and such lots as this referred I ever saw I dont know him and avent any connection with When told that some of tho labor men In tho story to have played he game and exposed the Mr name as one of ho leaders In he said they have any tips to give let hem give them and Ill make them pro uoT the evidence before I get through I am to say any more about this thing because 1 don t enow anything about Story Which Cummings The story which Mr Cummings BO vig rously denies is printed In this morn nKB New York As telegraphed o the Globe It is In part as follows The story of a strike that failed la here told for the first The cor upon which It Is has come into the possession of the The features presented supply ng Information never before This correspondence clearly reveals the history and final collapse of the unsuccessful attempt made by agents of the German and Austrian Governments to buy striken and mob violence In the United ous among agents the name of Dr German propagandist already That effort has failed is due to the patriotic loyalty of the officials of the Associa tion and its local operating under Shot Blocked in NORTH Sept who from Boston last Wight tried to clean up the Old Elm Country conducted by Mrs beat the piano so that he probably will be In the hospital several and then Jumping into their automobile tried to escape baclc to AH soon as they left the police of Wakefield and other towns were notified by telephone and In less than an hour the four men were held up at the point of a revolver as they were rushing along through The men under arrest are Peter Mc Charles Murphy and Thomas all of and of McLaughlln is well known In He has been a baseball umpire and has a reputation as a Murphy Is well known in Cam The men engaged a in Boston arrived at the club shortly before They practically took posses sion of the It in said that tried to take the piano from the piano whereupon there was a fist fight in which his companions took It Is claimed that at least one shot was but whether this la so could not be It later developed that two men weri They were Arthur Oak a and Michael Day the Day Is under the care of a Oakgrove went to ana Identified the prisoners and latei this morning returned to the n Ml M Von Papen Goes West to Benefit v to Sept all present signs fail the critical judg ment in the German situation be reached tomorrow or at the latest The Administration has decided upon its The President and Sec Lansing are extremely anxious to seal a pact with Germany which will consist of a disavowal of the attack on the Arabic and absolute assurances that there will be no Up to the present time there have been no indications from Germany that the Foreign Office intends to The indications are the re Tomorrow Count Von will see Sec The ence will he The sador arrived in Washington When asked for the on the Continual on Ue Second ON Steamer Sant Anna Sends Wireless for 1700 Italian Reservists Are Passengers on the N 13Th K French Sant Anna is on at ttu about SOO miles southeast of ac cording to a wireless received by the marine department from the Cape Station late The position given is in tho track of transAtlantic Sant Anna registers tons and is owned by the Fabre Capt Pavy is in She is bound from New York for Mediterranean Sept 12Uitween 1600 and 1700 Italian Reservists arc passen gers on board the Fabre steamer Sant bound from New York for Mediterranean The Bant Anna carried no munitions of war or Metropolitan Trust Announces Its OPENING TODAY 40 State Boston Maverick East Boston The Metropolitan Trust Company represents a consolidation of the MUTUAL NATIONAL BANK Of Boston and the FIRST WARD NATIONAL BANK Of East Boston OFFICERS WOOD FRANK COOK and Secretary and GOVE Treasurer HERBERT DIRECTORS Chairman Boston Chamber of IP Turners rolls Food P Cooperative Atlantic WAI TEH H General Assistant rv V ROCKER Northern Railroad of V ROCKER aroa o C Hospital Life Insurance CHARLES American Piano Foundry ROBERT Kant Barton Savings HOW 4IKXANIER IL New England Fuel Oil Watch JOHN K Boiler H Cranberry FLORENCE Wholesale LEWIS PERCY Broadway National Hamilton Manufacturing MAX Keal FORREST WILLIAM HENRY CHARLES Newmarket Manufacturing Roe Total