Boston Evening Globe (Newspaper) - October 30, 1915, Boston, Massachusetts Evening Edition EVENING Four fire the ol nt 101403 9 tills a loss of Hits Fire a fight tor newly an the heart residential of the Wost the Say the ft tew moments after the out break ot the fire was the In and about the burning Sixty a tew ef whom had made a vain at tempt to check the onrush of the flames with fire hur ried to and 25 in Pres were trapped on the third floor and forced to escape down ladders raised bythe Danger to Meanwhile the greedy flames were licking up the white lead and varnish on the six floors of the tall brick sending forth great volumes of heavy black smoke end and the high west wind from the Charles River carried down to of residences on Brimmer and Charles 1 Residents of Otis at the rear of the frightened flames that shot from every ran to and fro with baskets of silver and other which they stored in Mrs Glendower Evans home at 12 Otis lest the should span the gap to their own homes and bring further The tottering brick use the Globes Help Wanted To get good help and plenty of advertise in tomorrows SAVOY 455 Columbus Savoy Lessees European 200 rooms and Every room has private connecting bath Single rooms witli private connect ing Home with per private connect ing some for M per ouch every seventh day mod era to u B coupon book Our coupe will call for and talte guests to Back Buy stations Bid fro 7 M 1 A M Bay to That 1C ift to of Mre unit In It tho tact that fift tme one two y fct 9 of WM Oliver Amen It that that the to WM almost throughout being live only ot the in that Hie At inmost any other point the would had to Jump a to Ignite there always the possibility of ng damage In the path of thn pi tip tt the rear the Building and In the block at V and directly in back ot connected only on the fUat two the publicist Miss Louise Wells and Charles Lor tner soninlaw of Ambassador who recently returned from his wedding trip to the other It was this blook that threatened during the early stages of the from which valu ables carried up the street to the home of Mrs the social Fine Residences Close On the esplanade side of the factory at 107109 Chestnut with a narrow court IB a handsome white residence owned by Miss Grace and occupied by her and by Mr and Mrs Edward Direct ly opposite also overlooking the Is the brandnew palace of Mrs Susan Thayer These are the buildings In the foreground of an of the These two residences were kept well of danger by the brisk that swept In tho Charles but it was only of water poured by the fireman in steady stream that prevented the wall of the pi Block baking sufficiently to Opposite this building was a club stable con valuable in the burning building were scores of valuable All but three of these were Miss Nichols Saved Miss not content to risk he electric which was In a garage close to the rushed In and drove It out taking It over the sidewalk to the to avoid running over a pile of crushed stone on Chestnut The menace from flying sparks was felt as far away as 69 and 70 where small fires broke out at In the three hours In which the In the building at 69 Beacon cor ner of River a wooden railing on a stoop at the second floor by a burning but climbing to the lattice work and tear Ins it prevented further dam A short time the next build owned by was threatened by a blaze Continued on the Second Will be Celebrated at the HALLOWEEN HOTEL NAPOLI 81 to 9C Friend Street Must Italian In ToMii On 1st We Arc a Special Dinner for the Occasion at One Dollar Per 1late Open Till ELLANS Removes One package pt all THE NIGHT Halloween Celebration Hotel Hollis Cafe BEST DINNER BEST CABARET BEST MUSIC Believe Some Time Wilbur Theatre THE United States Weath er Bureau forecasts For Boston and Its vicinity Fair tonight and cooler tonight moder ate to fresh westerly For Southern New England and Eastern New York Partly cloudy and slightly cooler tonight Sunday fair moderate to fresh west For Northern New England Local rains except clear and cool er In Vermont tonight Sunday Moderate southwest to west Temperatures at 8 a m 44 Block Island and 52 New 52 54 Boston 8 a in Barome inches 60 high est 66 lowest last 60 62 percent wind 12 clear The Temperature The thermometer at Thompsons Spa records the temperature to 3 p m as follows 1914 1915 3 a 60 54 G a 48 62 8 a 48 54 12 63 67 1 r 53 5 tp 63 6S p 68 POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT I POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT L SATURDAYS DEMOCRATIC RALLIES Walsh Mayor Curley Will Speak the Following Places FANEUIL OCLOCK TIME PLACE Ward Opera Ward Washington Ward Centre Jamaica Ward and Geneva Ward Opera Ward Maverick East Ward Eutaw East Ward Cheverus Moore East Ward Bunker Hill Ward Main Wardy Union Pemberton All State Ticket candidates will lie heard at each JOHN 67 Sawyer YOUR LITTLE ONES ARE WITH Cardinal Words of Consolation to Peabody Fathers and 1 have come here today to take my place in deepest grief and sadness along with the stricken with sorrow of the dear little ones who met their death in the dreadful calamity of Thursday Your little ones are with rA mo ment and God has enfolded them in His lov ing arms and taken them home to Think for a and let the light of faith turn your thoughts from this terrible grief to what you know is as sure as that grief all the all the ills and illness of a whole all of had they your little ones would not by the laws of human life these were narrowed down to a mere moment of a mere briefest interval of and Gods happiness claimed them for an eternity Their sweet souls were unsullied their in at 38 Causeway still was In a moment of trial all the suffering of mortal life was and they were in the loving arms of their their Father and not for all that earth contains would they now leave the Heaven which they possess God gave you your little Who can read lifes mystery without divine confidence and hope Give them back to Him Dry your eyes after a little while and look up to where your children are waiting for so much more happy now than earth could make All the affection of a fathers hurt as yours I offer All the sympathy of under standing of one who realizes your affliction and the depth of your sorrow I bring to I wish 1 could only make you realize not only but your friends and neighbors and 1 1 the whole community long to and con sole All Peabody Mourns 17 BY PEABODY Oct the pall of a sunless 17 little snow white coffins containing the bodies of victims of the St Johns Parochial School were borne this morning Into the St Johns Roman Catholic where a solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated at 11 by the venerable Rev Nicholas His voice was broken by sobs and In the body of the where more than 1200 parishioners and townspeople were there was audible Every eye showed a His Eminence Cardinal OConnell sat at the left of the altar during and at Its conclusion delivered a touching eulogy that moved the great gathering of No more pathetic scene could be Imagined than that of the row of white set across the tops of the of the CHILDREN WHO SURVIVED PEABODY TRAGEDY MARCHING TO THE CHURCH Constant Weeping by Sixteen of them were thus placed another too email to bridge the dis tance from pew to pew lay upon a table close up to the altar Pews on both sides of the center aisle filled with heartstricken the mothers and fathers who only two days ago kissed their little ones and sent them off at early morn to The former playmates of the vic tims occupied the front pews of the side the girls oil the epistle or left side of the the boys on the These little ones sobbed mournfully through the long The girls with whom were the teachers in the cried The older ones tried in vain to comfort their younger Before the first absolution Cardinal garbed in the full robes of his spoke to the He suld told worth wme tinm lust mid from the DC on the floor of the it 38 Hold worth 1300 mum Wiro taken by the who cracked Hie safe KM leaving only their tools behind as clews their Entrance to the shop by on wide of the door and n Inside the shop Uio two show filled with cheap the front to and they the small snti Into the middle of the Using a drill hey bored a holo In the lower part of the door of the nil and used n MK jimmy its u ciui the they smashed opening Uio The contents of the safe wore then nt their They ripped out the cash In which aic gold coin and tho most valuable diamonds and cleaned the of everything Notes which I he thieves they scattered around the They cd one of the showcases and removed a apparently under the Impres sion that It was a solid goid ing the case merely goldfilled they left It behind The theft was discovered this morn Ijy Wax janitor of the Wno tried the door It He at once notified the who lives at 8 Congress tind the police of the Joyst Police Sergt Ramsay de tailed to the The police found and took possession of tools left behind by the and also of two white cotton one of which found In the and the other on Lowell Levin Bald this morning that six or seven ago two strangers visit ed his shop u d to sell him nome dental He was sus of bul offered to accom imny them to their rooms on Lynde There Kot more tan intl the tw men told he nart sun In his and was ready The two men insisted that they had no ulterior and offered to re turn to his shop with him to talk the matter They gave the the slip on tho way and he HUN not seen them The police have good description of the and arc looking for them to see what they If about the Other than the Jeweler said he had not seen any strange or auspicious character in his shop Levin Is accustomed to close his shop from 7 Thursday night until Saturday and this leads the to suspect that tho Job was done by some one more or less familiar Levins habits and with the location of the BOY William Hartrey Wounded In Left Shoulder by a Rifle Quincy Lado Found In a Oct n number of Toys playing with a ride found In a barn off Gay st at hia morn William 12 years was In the loft Tho boys did not know he and wore when young Hartrey Dr George Shop Man took the boy to tho Quincy City where he 1ound him from u painful Tf blood poisoning does not he will probably re He IB rhe son of Mr and Mrs Michael Hartrey of 22 Gay TO HIGH EXPLOSIVES PLANT Oct early to day in the plant of Chemical which manu factures glycerin for use In high ex damage estimated nt Less than a year ago the companys glycerin refining plant was ft nt fif lidl AT ort oT 11 HIM forth in the out by the French The test of the lows In the Artols mndo ut ana occupied u section of the To the of this morning undertook an M tuck In the of Hill They wore by a curtain of fire the French In the District the fight Ing Is still going on In vicinity 6f the position known ns A with tho greatest On four dif ferent occasions the enemy has ored to recapture from us the we took possession of These four counter attacks all com failed before the energetic re ot our who were suc everywhere In retaining ad vance There has been no other important action on the remainder of the GERMANS TOWN OF vln Oct German troops which bud advanced near In the Riga were withdrawn U former position after repulsing two strong German Antly Headquarters In Its official statement Jen Von army In the wetor of tho line In the east has taken tho town of west cC occupied other utter successful The text the statement Is as fol Northeast of our which advanced on the northern bank the near repulsed two strog night attacks and then In the face of another attacks into the main position on the southern i Army of Prince Leopold of Bavaria There Is nothing to Army of Gen von West of a Russian position near Ko and the town itself were A Russian counter attack by night was Ll and were We took IS officers and 929 men prisoners and captured two machine A Russian battle aeroplane was shot down near Western theatre of Warko No events of special Importance have Rooms To LetT Boarders Wanted f Advertise in tomorrow Help tts out by ordering your at the earliest possi ble nnd Brattle Boston SOO ROOMS per day Up FREE SHOWER BATHS ELABORATE TABLE dHOTE SUNDAY DINNER Will lie nerved Oct In Muin Room and 3 if from 1 to M SOUVENIR to EVERY LADY PLANKED Served for Two Persons In tho JAPANESE GARDENS echil for Banquets and Parties POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Cardinal Tells His I have come here today to take my place in deepest grief and sadness along with the parents stricken with sorrow beyond of the dear little who met their death In the dread ful calamity of Thursday morning a calamity which has plunged Into uni versal mourning the whole community i into a silence which I must break today to express comfort and consolation to so sadly afflicted by this melan choly Every now and by no ones by the fault of no as far as human knowledge can by what Is purely and simply an some awful catastrophe In dreadful results to many suffering and We look examine and Inquire the caution and care which human Industry can apply have been exercised ing has been done which cir of yet the dreadful event Certainly In tins after official no one has been found The of required by the were fulfilled scru the us like heedless of all danger to thinking only of the safety of he That t Is a com they are well used to thai the heroism of and the display of heroic in their thought of But it easy to Bee that were it not for tht perfect discipline of and coolheaded unselfishness of the sorrow and of today would have been unspeakably more terrible to i What can one say in the face of such things Where no one is to i where all was done and more than ordi nary human effort could and yet the tragedy remains I need not nay You fathers and mothers know that what words fail to faith and hope make strong and Search your briau nut tola from that storehouse of confidence In in His allseeing eternal the thoughts in a moment like this must be your greatest as they muni also be the only answer to all your Children With Your little ones are with moment and God has enfolded them In His loving arms and taken them home to Think for and let the light of faith turn your thoughts from this terrible grief to what know is as sure as thut the all the sad ness and all the ills and illness of a whole all of had they your little ones would not by the laws of human these were narrowed down to a mere moment of a mere briefest interval of and happiness claimed them for an eternity of Their were unsullied still was in a moment of triul vll the suffering of mortal life was and they were In Uie loving arms cf their their Father and not to all that earth con would they now leave the Heaven which they These are not words coined merely to console thouch God knows how I yearn to Bay something that will as your grief anj malie you stronger under such a They are the you tlv truths you live the truths without you not live another You believe and that precious faith today must bo your highest yuu ire Christian fathers and up your hearts to hearts broken with grief and say My dear I know In very truth what 1 know what you endured upon the I what your blessed Mother Mary endured at the foot of your I do not entirely understand it but Rive me the power to understand give me the strength to bear it for Thy dear joda holy will he They Are Happy in i God gave you your little Who can read lifes mystery without divine Give them back to Him Dry your eyes after I u little while and look up to where your children are waiting for now so much more happy now than earth could make They have passed through the cruci ble of safe Continued on the Third BALLY IN TREMONT TEMPLE By the Republican Club of Massachusetts DOORS OPEN AT ORGAN to 7 By HARRY GARDNER FROTHINGHAM GRAND CONCERT BY The Temple Quartet Will Sing President of the Will SPEAKERS SAMUEL Candidate for Governor CALVIN COOLIDGE JOHN WEEKS for Senator From WILLIAM ALDEN SMITH Senator From ALL SEATS FREE First Balcony Reserved for Ladles aud Their Escorts COURTENAY B