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   Boston Evening Globe (Newspaper) - October 14, 1915, Boston, Massachusetts                                Dont Neglect Your Business Order your for Sat and Sundays Globe ji A VOL 106 Evening Edition Closing Market THURSDAY OCTOBER 1915SIXTEEN PAGES co ONE CENT EVENING LATEST i Calls For Yearly Increase ol For Full Backing of Administration For to Be Sent to Oct Wilson today approved Sec Garri sons plan for increasing the It calls for an annual expenditure of an increase of mately The plan in its approved form will be presented to Congress with the full backing of the Much of the increased appropriation would be devoted to coast defenses and a substantial increase in the field Details about in creases in the personnel of the Army have not yet been made If the will ask for an increase of carries through its making the total Naval appropriation the appropriations for National including the Armys It is proba that in final form tho appropriations will not exceed Plans Short Term The President spent practically the entire morning troine over Hec Garri sons estimates and which are understood to propose an increase of to men in the and large to be through In ducing men to Join the ranks by short term The plans also In clude encouragement of the National Guard and increasing ot the nur Army officers by lining the Mil Academy at West Point to Its full After conferring with Asst Sec Breck the President laid the plan before Chairman Hay of the House Military Later he will con sult Chairman Chamberlain of the Sen ate Military Committee and other In leaders of both Senate and The Administration Is confident that the Democratic leaders in both houses will approve the although it Is not that the appropriations will bo made without some In the recommendations of both Sec Garrison and lar attention was paid to air CHAIRMAN HAY PRESENTS ARMY PLAN TO PRESIDENT Uct tive James Hay of chairman of the House Military Affairs Commit had an engagement with President Wilson today to discuss plans for National defense which contemplate a appropriation by the next This would be an Increase of mately over the previous The additional expense probably will he met by a bond Although the amount which Congress will be asked to appropriate for the Army and It IB has been put at about this amount may be cut down to about a conference next week President and Sees Garrison and Dan Indications are that all of about will be asked for tho Army and for the Todays conference Chairman Hay and the President had to do partic with plans for the The President had before him the outlines of JULIA MERCIER CUT South Boston Woman Was Unable to Provide For Her Three Small or emergency a Military policy prepared by Kec Gar rison It is provides in part j come as an in the Regular Army 1 When to and creation of reserve of about The regards the Army program as conservative and well Husband Has Been Out of If re Julia of Grimes South committed suicide this morning by cutting her throat with a The woman had been ill for some time with lung and had become despondent and fretted because she was unable to for her three small 2 and 6 months Her George had been out of and is in New where he hopes to find a He Is a He went and his absence added to the worry Mrs Dr Hamilton who had been Mrs visited her last Mercler kept a small Her Mrs Frederick said today that shortly after 3 this morning she was awakened by her who said she wanted a drink of She Eaid that when she was about to get the water her daughter told her not to and that she would get it She walked over to the sink and took a razor from the cutting her throat in the presence of her who had also got out of A message was sent for a but because it was not stated that the call was a hurry PROGRESS ON WARSHIPS BEING BUILT FOR NAVY The monthly report to the Navy De of the Bureau of Construction and Repair gives the percentage of com on Oct 1 of vessels under con struction for the United States Navy as follows at 964 at N Penn mber of at Newport Arizo at New York Navy Call at New York Navy 0 at Newport at N The last three were authorized in the same at Jacob nt 52 Shaw Destroyer tender Fuel Cuyama 0 Supply ship at Boston Navy Transport Lli B 56 874L8 80 No 52 0 38 3 372 the doctor didnt as he otherwise would e doctor arrived the woman was Mrs Mercier was a had lived in South Boston a few Examiner Magrath viewed the CLAIMED SHE WAS Woman Giving the Name of Mrs Hannah Cashman Tells How She Was Held Up in A woman who gave her name as Mrs Hannah and said she lived at i 1 Murray walked Into the Police Station early this morn ing and reported that she had been held up and robbed at She said she was along Cambridge near Carter when a man attacked her and dragged her Into an at the same her mouth with his hand to prevent her call ing He then cut her stocking with amounting When Red Sox Won Oct persons were killed and 1 H injured In the Zeppelin raid over London last Fourteen of those killed and 13 of the wounded were military casu according to an announcement made later by the official Press GENERAL ATTACK BY THE BRITISH FROM YPRES TO LOOS They Were Repairing Commonwealth Three employes of the Park Depart at work repairing the on Commonwealth Evergreen near wore struck and injured by an automobile at this The injured men are of Nardone Duffy of East Boston and of which was coming toward is owned by William Mitchell of Jamaica who is con with the Thomas Plant Com trad Folan both suffered frac tures of Hopan was about thu They were taken to St KEEL OF CALIFORNIA j LAID AT NEW YORK YARD Oct 14The keel of the California j was at the Brooklyn Navy Sec a speech ing the brief ceremony attending the be of actual work on the said the California will mark the most advanced step taken in naval en in many The superdreadnought will he the first a jackknife stole her amounting vessel to he propelled entirely to and then ran She described by Daniels said electric the man as Ji years C loot motors had been tested on weighing 190 smooth shaven and the collier and a most satia a gray suit and a pray i factor According to Mrs she I Besides See Daniles and several mem to Sullivan then to City Of the Naval Advisory more than persons saw Commander passing Police Station continued to the Police before she reported her The police learned that Thomas a lives at i Murray In hut they did not find that any one by the name of lived 1 Murray THE The average wholesale price of all commodities reported by the Government has increased in 20 years Based on Government MANAGER With for Players of Worlds It was just 1C years ago today that Admiral George Dewcy came to town and all of the hero worshippers here or hereabouts were on hand to greet All he did waa clean up Manila Now the Worlds Champion Hod Same Amount and Quality fn Your FOOD Cost Your CLOTHING Cost Your COAL Cost Your HOUSE FURNISHINGS Your Your AVERAGE PURCHASE Cost 1895 5o 5c 5c 5c Go 5c 1900 1905 1910 1915 STATE STREET RAILWAY Is subject to these increased expenses The Fare on its Cars was 5 cents in 1895 AND BS 5 CENTS NOW What Is the Answer United Slates Weath er Boston and its v i c i fair and coohn I1 r i d a y moderate mostly For New Cloudy tonight a n d p r o b h 1 y showers somewhat cooler Point w in mostly For Eastern New Y o r Showers to cooler in west ern portion Friday partly cloudy cooler chief of construction at the guide he two center plates and tho key Into He riveted j them Aith four Workmen then placed a silver horseshoe and tablet just ahead of the point on the ways whore the bow will California is expected to be launched within and to be in commission in Hires The vessel will be of tons dis placement tC5 and will carry 12 11inch guns and as well as having four submerged torpedo ANDREW CARNEGIE TO LEAVE BAR HARBOR TODAY BAH Oct who has the on tho late afternoon train today his home in New York Me ap has beon by the Summer spent which enabled him to do much yachting and Retrad of Third Game Ticket Money Will Start Tomorrow Holders of the Worlds tickets will receives the refund of heir money on the third game starting tomorrow morning at Fenway The will he open from 10 a m to u p m every day until furl her When the Boston Red Sox wound up the Worlds Series yesterday and precluded the pos of another game in Boston today it cost the Boston club close to and the Philadelphia club the same for this reason There is or so in the Red Sox clubs treasury received Irom purchasers of tickets for a series which must be and of this amount National Commission would have received 10 percent in the event of a third Boston game and the clubs would have split the rest 5050 the same thins would have applied to the sale of the various admission tickets on the day of the Conse the Red Sox owner is actually to out of pocket in real money because of his team cleaning Yet some benighted a to be to be shown each year that the players try to wind up this series in short order via Oct general attack by the British along almost the whole front from Ypres to accompanied by a bombard ment of the Belgian is report ed in the official statement of today from the War All attacks of the British are said by Army Headquarters to have The official announcement regard ing operations on the western front follows While enemy monitors were shell ing the near Bel and the artillery of the enemy shelling to the j north of Ypres without the British began an attack behind 1 clouds of smoke and gas over al most the entire front between Ypres and This attack failed com j desire to go to other Foreign ers are not affected by the iu eastern Temperatures at S n in RaMport SALANDRA HAS FROM THE FRONT Highland S a wind south K I where he had interviews with S victor and Ci S a m chief of inches He also has held Ions conferences with 1 the Ministers of War and hut no IKU lieen made 10 the I Wit K lowest last El Sl wind s The Temperature The thermometer nt Thompsons Spa records the temperature up to 3 p m as follows 3 a m 5 a m 0 a m 12 m P m 2 p m 6 I 45 1015 ci 61 CG 7n t 77 77 who iust up the Fat Moran Kood ami ar rived here at this they stepped off the rattlers at the Back Bay not a solitary fan on staying at j hand to the estate j Of course Dewcy sent a press on lower since will leave who arranged for his arrival in full The Kod to get ii here before even were out of Tho champions wore probably tired of being and he that if they made an early they would be able to ime of those boys who would be on hand to them Kood thims they could buy with their series Manager and his of win ners took the midnight train out of ami ihe ride over the shore line was Almost needless to all of the had a Komi nights They slept belter Uisi than they for they had the lucked away for keeps PACIFIC COAST TRIP IS DECLARED OFF The proposed trip of the Red Sox to the Coast officially declared off by the management RUSSIANS DRIVEN ACROSS GERMANS SAY Oct via Russian which has been ad victoriously in Eastern Gali is said by the War Office today to have been Tlie Russians were driven back across the Stripa CHARLES BATT ELECTED DIRECTOR OF Oct of directors of the Pen were tilled at Oct via Oct Premier lias returned from the ST nn the board tral Vermont I an annual meeting of stock I holders today by the election of Charles Batt of Hoston Gregory Smith of St The vacancies occurred through the deaths of and At a subsequent meeting of the chairman of the and were of Ikui Ireal was elected vice president to suc ceed Mr The executive commit tee is composed of Chairman Ires Smith and DISSENSION IN THE FRENCH CABINET Oct who retired yesterday from tho office ol Foreign In his letter of resig nation did riot assign poor health as the reason for leaving the but rather dissensions between himself and other Ministers in regard to French for eign says the This which Premier re fused yesterday to read in the Chamber of recalls certain dis cussion of which the censor Die resignation of M Delcasse has produced a profound effect upon the French although it has been known for some time that there was friction between him and the rest of the The press generally ab stains from but what little Is said is hostile to the retiring Min Writers blame him for the failure of the Balkan and charge that he Is trying to shift the burden of re sponsibility upon his former colleagues Instead of finding a remedy for mis His Illness is regarded as of a diplomatic Georges who all along has attacked the French foreign declares refused to rend the letter In which his colleague AH he can say in that Is in full agree ment with It is the first time a Minister hns resigned his post because of the absence of a I MOST BITTER FIGHTING i AROUND LOOS AND SOUCHEZ via of Berlin newspapers report that the fighting on Monday in tho around Loos and was most An Intense bombardment of 20 preceded the French which be gaii on Monday It was di reeled against the near well ns the positions further between Loos and I The particular object of the French onslaught was the elevation of the west of which commands the Hat land of i The French penetrated the Herman trenches in only one small where the defenders and their guns had been buried by tho French artillery Ba varian troops ovit the using and hand The losses of the described vs very GERMANS ORE STEAMERS IN THE BALTIC TURKS SHOOT DOWN A HOSTILE AIR CRAFT by Wireless to N Oct An official communication from Constantinople says that tha Turks have shot down a hostile air craft cast of Jil on tho Sinai The aviators were SWISS APPEAL IN BEHALF OF ARMENIANS via Oct committee of Influential including Government officials and rep professional men have been formed In Geneva with tho object of ap pealing to neutral powers on behalf oC the Armenian The also will collect funds to assist the THE SWISS PARDONED via Oct Fed eral authorities have been Informed that William has pardoned the who was condemned to death by a German I on a charge of resident of was charged with having obi for a money military lion damaging to He was said to have entered into the arrange ment with a representative of one of the oil th Net paid circulation greater than ever before al this season of the Arc getting your share of the trade of tin army of readers CASTIE SQUARE HOTEL and HAS A HUSTON I no for one per Kit with linth lor Ifl per cuch In AMI AltOK ULUI Mir will to I tick liny X Its 7 to 1 Vicuna Sciul Postal for I or Inter mum ho la In NEXT QUARTER DAY OCTOBER 1915 ANY AMOUNT FROM 5c to Present Dividend at Rate of Total assets Surplus after payment of dividend over Kill I Amount by BANK BV MAIL Send for Circular Charlestown Savings Bank Peru Cabinet Member Minister of presented his President de to accept SWITZERLAND WOULD AID ANY MOVE TO END THE WAR Oct stands ready to join the United and other neutral Nations in any move which may be made to end ac to Paul minister pleni from to the Unit ed with his here Mr Kilter asserted that Germany and j the Allies are netting the more delicate i me o their from lie watch factories of the moun For Business and Pleasure Use tho Boston Worcester trolley for Worcester and Ex press and accommodation The envoy Haiti that oven if peace were now under way tin public be given no intimation of the fact until they reached Movements of New Oscar from and bad not a to worry unless it was ways and means of getting rid of that bunch of coin that Is on the way to each of It was a happy this 1res himself was in the just to make the homecoming a regular Figuring What They Will and Mr left Philadelphia later than the but managed to reach New York iu time to conned with the first section of the midnight 1ies is a very much To be the owner of the best ball club in captivity ia an honor that he would not exchange for Continued ou tlic SixtU GROOMS MOTHER Case of Young Charged With Altering Marriage Placed on File at Get to the fact that if the of her Leon aged and Miss Mary aged both of lust Saturday was annulled by the court It would take Mis Charles in Police Court withdrew her and the alteration of a marriage license was oii j secured an intention to wed from Town Clerk but when his mother refused to give her consent lie IK to have her j Mrs Wager learned her son had been married had him j The young bride was in and when her husband discharged they left arm in The reconciliation has been so complete that young Wager and his wife will live with his Oct Herman ore which plied in the Haltic iea are according to a Slock dispatch to the and are believed HI have been sunk by the British i DROPS BOMBS ON RIGHT BANK OF MARNE 1 1 Oct Hew over Chateau on the right bariU the and dropped I all of winch fell outside i No one was injured anil there was no The airship then Hernia Savings Bank 2O1 Washington BOSTON H received or OCTOBER 19 will from OCTOBER All in if THE HAGUE UNDER MINOR STATE OF MARTIAL LAW Till via Oct H Martial law Ii a and partial way here Tlie proclamation tbe various which furnish supplies or Tin announcing that Tin placed under a minor state d martial was placarded this The measure mentu of workmen employed In the trades provide military These workmen hereafter will be com to if they rured 1NVITKO MASSACHUSETTS COOPERATIVE HOSPITAL 401 807 ELLANS Absolutely Removes One package 25c at all i I U uuo SCOTCH WHISKY  

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