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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - August 14, 1922, Boston, Massachusetts                                Advertise Apartments In the Globe Now i the time to rent Real Estate in the Globe bring the beat Globe Advertisements Bring Best Results Real Estate for sale Automobiles lor sale Advertise in tomorrows ind Wed si VOL OH us second nt under tho act MONDAY AUGUST 1922 SIXTEEN PAGES BT THH GLOBE TWO CENTS FIRE fifteen Locomotives Destroyed Probably by Incendiary i Blaze at Portland Follows Two GO Cars Saved PIN K Three Missiles Hurled at Local in New Jersey in Are Showered With Glass Auto Carrying Three Men i Near Scene Crime NORTH N AUR 13Three bombs hurled at the Weehawken local of the West Shore Railroad as it crossed near Granton Junction tonight shattered the windows of three coaches and injured 10 five officials of the road The filled with passengers re timing homo after the weekend hoi was traveling at slow rate of speed across the when the entire train was shaken by three The were thrown into a panic ijs they were showered by flying Ambulances and police reserves were rushed to the scene from this police learned that shortly before the Weehawken local was due at an said to have carried three was standing by the side of the railroad right of Aug locomotives of the Maine Boston ft Maine and Portland Ter minal Company were and nine others badly in a here The damage is es at The fire is believed to be of incendiary Just before the fire was discovered by deputy sheriffs on two ex plosions were Roundhouse 3 was The fire started In an outhouse marie of two box cars close by the roundhouse and which was used by airbrake explosion heard by deputy sheriffs shortly after the day watch had started work was the indi cation tbat anything was This was followed by a second ex plosion and immediately the entire roundhouse was in A fireboat responded but was un able to give assistance owing to low tide at that Apartments to Let or Wanted Advertise in tomorrows and Wednesdays Its This one extra process gives a delightful quality that can not be duplicated Experienced automobile put their best into the Experienced Reo owners know this is a LINSCOTT MOTOR REO Can and Speed Wagons 566 Commonwealth Boston More Than 100 Cars Saved A number of locomotives on the pit were put Into service and more than 100 freight cars hauled away to Five locomotives were saved In tills way by Three locomotives in the western of the round house were run A belong ing to tho Boston when run on the became stalled and pre vented others from being Tho fire spread rapidly and threatened the plant of the Portland Gas All firefighting apparatus was Continued on the Second TEN 40 HURT IS TOLL OF WRECK Passenger Train Crashed Into Freight Accident at Happened Late Yesterday Aug persons dead and more than injured was the toll tonight of the wreck on the St Paul Sault Ste Mario Railway here late yester when a westbound passenger train crashed into a truck and then plowed into a freight train standing on a side THE WEATHER Forecast for Boston and Vicinity Gen fair Monday and Tuesday little change In tempera ture gentle to mod erate variable Washington Forecast for Northern New England Fair Mon day and Tuesday moderate PAY TRIBUTE TO IRISH MARTYRS Thousands March Behind Mag Draped Coffins in Tribute to Brugha Curley Joins in Eulogies on Common IRISH PARADE IN HONOR OF AND CATHAL BRUGHA TURNING CHARLES ST INTO BOYLSTON Moving slowly to strains of a fu neral some 2000 representing the American Associa tion for the Recognition of the Irish the Amalgamated Ameri Societies and kindred or passed through the streets of Boston yesterday after With them went two flag draped symbols of their mourning for Harry Boland and Ca thal Irish Republican lead ers who died of wounds in Dublin last The procession ended at Parkman B on where a mass meeting was held and more than 6000 gathered to listen to trib utes to the dead and appeals for sup port of the Irish Republican The speakers were Rev Hannoh of Mont Mayor James John State presidential the William OBrien of the Public Utili ties Commission Mrs Frank Scanlan of National vice president of tho and Dist Atty Thomas OBrien of Suf folk Austin presi dent of the was temporary and Francis chairman of the Winston Pays Tribute Mr Winston opened the meeting with brief address in which he declared Continued on tbe Third ADRIATIC ENGINEER HERO Of EXPLOSION x Carrignan Crawled Into Hold to Rescue Injured Man Cause of Blast a NEW Aug time and almost entirely despite the explosion that hold and sent five men to their deaths and injured three one Fri day morning while at sea 1000 miles from this the White Star Liner Adriatic docked and discharged her 025 passengers Officers and the of the crew who were the scene of the explosion brought back a tale of unflinching hero ism performed by a brawny Irish Carrignan of tho senior second who crawled from a bulkhead the dark with a thick asphyxiating to rescue of my men and put out the fire that menaced the giant liner and its human Those who were on the spot told also of the rigid discipline of the en forced by Capt the hardest skipper of the North At lanes of orderliness of the dozen women passengers who came quietly on and of the quick action of four Roman Catholic two of whom rushed out in pajamas and tried to administer the last rites of the church to the PARLEYS END AS RAIL CHIEFS CAPITAL Executives Tell Harding Majority Would Leave Seniority to Labor Now Prepared For Fight to Finish JESSE MURPHY TO BE BROUGHT HERE TODAY Convict Freed in Pennsylvania to Be Tried Here for Murders Which He Has Confessed Few Passengers Disturbed So quickly and quietly was the ex plosion checkmated and the vessel re turned to Its course not more than 60 passengers were aware of the dlsj aster until the following I About a score of these happened to be i on deck and the others were asleep In their first cabin berths on the star Continued on tbe Sixteenth For Southern New England and East ern New York Generally fair Monday and Tuesday little change in tempera Globe fair Mon day and Tuesday little change in tem Wednesday probably gentle variable The Temperature Yesterday at Thomp sons a 04 C a 02 9 a 64 12 72 77 6 p 72 I p 76 12 Average temperature yesterday 68 Temperatures at 9 Last 78 St SI St 88 SO ol fiS Gii New 70 Precipitation in 24 hours to 8 p GLOBE PRINTED LINES During the seven ending July lie total number of lines of advertising printed in the Boston papers having Daily and Sunday editions was SECOND PAPER GLOBES LEAD The Globe leads in total lines of advertising because the excellent results it brings to its Be sure to have your REAL ESTATE AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS CHANCES BOARD AND ROOMS APARTMENTS TO LET in tomorrows and Wednesdays If out of mail your for next Sundays Globe as early in the week as is TODAYS GLOBE CONTENTS Rail strike parleys In Washington end as executives leave prepared for finish Roundhouse at burned by Incendiary IB locomotives destroyed damage Train bombed at N 10 In Jesse freed from vania Prison will be brought here to stand trial Dor two to which he has Tales of heroism told by officers and crew of which docks after deadly explosion at Boston sympathizers with the Irish republic hold funeral parade in tribute to Brugha and Harry Dozen Boston women hurt in auto accident while going to outing at Can obie Ten 40 hurt In wreck at Annan State Police Patrol stops BOO auto drivers at and Inspects ma ln go Richards wins Southampton singles Willie amateur golf and George von Elm declared ineligible to play for United States amateur Atty Gen Allen speaks a outing of American Poets at Thousands witness funeral of slain long leader of New Yorks East Boston family hurt In Randolph motorcycle Thousands attend concert on Warfare to be demonstrated at Camp Devens Give for world evangelism at Old Orchard meeting Boston delegates leave todav for Christian Endeavor Institute at North Most of candidates for office in Mas to be voted on in State Aug 31 Sept arc Eugene Harkins of real dahlia Delegation i of American arrive at of to complete fund for aviation Held must be In hand by Bartenders Union in Labor Day parade will prove it is still on the Emerald believed to have formerly be longed to the Romanoffs seized In Bel Peoples Two seriously hurt In accidents at Boston and Worcester of mem bers hold Luke Funeral of Arthur Griffith will be held in Dublin Wednesday Roxbury man arrested on of beating TODAYS GLOBE CONTENTS Pane Memorial service for Gloucester Fall from motor truck kills Water town Page Grand Circuit horses to open their Boston engagement two weeks from Boston boxing bouts this Billy noted boxing time Twilight and other baseball games scheduled for the Amateur and nines ask for Preparations for Labor Day regatta here other rowing Davis Cup final matches In semifinal round between Australia and France at Chestnut Cambridge nine scores 21 vic tory before other baseball for trophies by Corinthian and Eastern Yacht Club Molla BJurstedt Mallory retains Met singles Pace Pin on which was engraved the Lords Prayer now being shown about the country in aid of Special Santa Fe train stortr from Needles for Los Angeles with passen gers who were marooned in desert by John Woolley of former Prohibition candidate for Presi dies in Drivers of Revere busses James Connolly of Jamaica Plain two children by gas and partial asphyxiation of his wife and two other at his home Satur were The by Uncle Women of by Margaret More Truth Than by James My Favorite by It Seems to Meteor falls near Financial Belief ending of the coal and rail strikes reflected in a moderate ad vance in stock Port of Boston Page Household The by Edgar Rice Cross Currents in a Girls by Carolyn OverTender by Dorothy Pace Movie Facts and payment of reparations line STATE PATROL HOLDS UP 500 AUTO DRIVERS Machines Inspected on Turnpike Special Dispatch to the Globe Aug 600 au operators were held up on the Newburyport Turnpike at to night by four motorcycle officers of the State police who Inspected brakes and and asked for registrations of cars and Those whose cars were not equipped In accordance with the State law wore given until midnight to meet the re Several offenders were summoned to appear ih the Peabody Court JESSE Pardoned Who Will Be Brought From Pennsylvania to Face Murder Charges TODAYS GLOBE CONTENTS Ernest Goulston replies to speech made by Atty Gen Allen at Province Man took drink while swimming near Boston Light and wakes up in Lewis predicts settlement of soft coal women were slightly Injured here today DOZEN Truck Tips Over on Way to Canobie Lake Park Ward 6 Womens Democratic Club Holds Outing And All But One of Those Hurt Attend It to the Globe N Boston Special to the Globe Aug 18Jcsse Mur gunman and confessed slayer of two Boston chain will bo released from the Eastern tiary according to informa tion received at the prison Waiting for Murphy will be Boston Murphy was pardoned in order that he might bo taken to Bos ton to face the murder Is tho time In the history of Penn sylvania that a special meeting of the pardon board was held to recommend the release of a man serving a long sentence for a lesser crime so that he could be placed on triul for his The release of Murphy involves an In legal He was serving a sentence for shooting and robbing a bank messenger on March when the Union Leaders Delay Reply fill Still No Statement by White House Continued on the Second Aug 13 Railroad executives who have repre sented all their associates In nego over Saturday and today with President and rail road labor organization for a compromise the rill road left Washington tonight convinced the present strike would be fought out to a The executives further through an authorized that they expected the Government would not attempt further compro mise in the situation and made pub lic the text of their answer to Pres ident Anal settlement pro To Continue Efforts Union declared that mediation and compromise ef forts would still be continued witty officials of the four brotherhoods of acting as a to go between the striking shop craft representatives on the hand and the Government or the railroads on the Meanwhile they withheld from publication response of the striking chiefs to the Presidents settlement and also a statement of policy which other unions intended to though both had been pro paid for the was no statement from White House or from Administration sources as to any further course in Meet at 10 A M All heads of railroad labor organi remained in agreeing to meet again at 10 oclock tomorrow Officers of the Continued on the Ninth strike within 43 car a vegetable it is pave to re opening of hard coal taken at conference Thomas Gallagher dies In Dorches when a In which they were turned over on Hampshire With the exception of Mrs Rose 112 Norwich all the women were able to leave the after Mrs Foley Is I held for She may Sullivan uses the story of suffering from of the I Jacob to warn against midlife Her companions were cut and in for follies of Jacob Bruit from Revere Beach to Little Sharon wanderer picked up by policeman at Salem mans 5180 and bankbook stolen on street Tho other women hurt are I Mrs John 20 Canton nt Mrs Agnes 45 Dedham st DUMBBELLS MY FRIEND YOU ANY RELIGIOUS Mrs Mary 181 av Miss i Teresa 333 uv Mary 35 Dorchester fit Miss Ruth 1290 Washington st Miss Gertrude OBrien Miss Mary ODon 41 Leander st Miss Alice also of 41 Leander st Mrs 23 East Canton st Mrs Mury 1MO Washington all of James 79 East Dedham suffered from a but The women are members of the Ward 6 Womens Democratic Club of They were on their way to Canobie Lake where tha club held an The driver of one of the two trucks at tempted to pass a car on Hampshire The crown of the road is high and as the truck swung to one side It turned The women were thrown The Salem police were notified and they sent the injured to the hospital and arrested the Frank 3 Williams on a charge of j He was 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