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   Boston Evening Globe (Newspaper) - November 15, 1915, Boston, Massachusetts                                Business For Sale Real Estate For Sale Advertise in tomorrows and Wednesdays Rend the in todays Evening C Edition JL Closing Market Prices VOL 138 MONDAY NOVEMBER PAGES UV Til CO PRICE ONE CENT Germans Clear the West Bank of the Styr Norwegian Steadier Crew H Is Chauffeur Charles Hobbs Resists by Wireless to N Nov A defeat of the Rus sians in Galicia is announced today hy the War which says that the troops of Gen von Linsingen drove back the Russians from the west bank the Styr The entire has now been Russian attacks near east of were re On the western front the Germans stormed a French trench 300 yards northeast of The text of the official statement issued today at German Army Head quarters said In the western theatre North east of Ecurie a projecting French trench 300 yards long was captured after fierce fighting and joined to our On the remainder of this front there is nothing new to In the eastern theatre A Rus sian local attack in the neighbor hood of Smorgen broke down with heavy losses in front of our Army group of Leopold of Bavaria There is nothing to Army group of Gen von Linsin gen In connection with the inva sion of the enemy lines at COLDER WEATHER PREDICTED The storm which was central over Eastern New York at 8 a m carue rapidly eastward and caused a fall in the barometer of an inch this in a quick change in the The storm will have passed by the United States Weather Bureau forecast for Boston and its vicinity being clearing and colder Tues day fair and ALL SENTENCED TO THE HOUSE OF CORRECTION All four Defendants who were arrested at yesterday morning following the holdup of William the driver of milk who is employed hy on Rutherford near the Prison Point pleaded to a charge of larceny of an can of milk and two bottles of the property of Hood They were sentenced to serve 30 duys in the House of Correction The were Fred Finegan 21 years of Cambridge Maston of 21 Wall Patrick 22 of 11 Benedict and Michael of 1C Chapman Charles German and MILK WITHOUT garian troops yesterday attacked the Russian positions on the bank of the River Styr along their entire The Russians were The bank of the River Styr has been cleared of all Russian In the Balkan theatre Our pur WASHING SPOON CHARGED At a lute session of the Charlestown Municipal Court with Charles Sullivan on the Stan ley Spear was lound guilty of violating ri regulation of the Board ef Health and was to pay a line of lie appealed and was held in cash hail I lor the Superior i It wan alleged hy Milk Inspector Jarnpa who prosecuted the ease for the that the i suit continued Nestor tasted two cans of milk with the day a total of Serbians wore the made prisoner and 12 cannon were Sons was charged with I having in their milk to which Ot these totals the a foreign substance had been The captured 7000 men and six j NORWEGIAN STEAMER TORPEDOED Nov Norwegian steamer 19SS is re ported sunk by a The crew was The sailed from N Oct for BRITISH HOSPITAL SHIPS NOT CONVEYING TROOPS Nov statement is sued today by the British Admiralty says In a German wireless sent out on the night of Nov 12 it was con that British hospital ships being UHCCI for conveying muni tions and other war This is absolutely British hospital ships always have and always will be used under the conditions prescribed by the Geneva and The Hague was continued a week for THE WEATHER United Weath er forecasts For Boston and its vicinity Clearing and cooler Tues day fair and colder north to Kor New England Rain this afternoon and prob ably tonight colder Tuesday partly cloudy and fresh to northwest For Northern New on the snow in in Tuesday partly cloudy flurries In the in tonight and with AEROPLANES MAKE RAIDS OVER CARSO i Nov via Nov following statement at the llOVi fresh south to west For New York Partly cloudy in clearing in northern portion Colder tonight Tuesday partly i and colder fresh to strong northwest 1 at V a m Mo setts line IS a little more vj 51 New York Ml Wash mileH from the court 4S 1 Ii i Boston sa m inches highest i ul lowest last 44 hu i 1TO six j fob The Temperature was of the foll e t at Thomp rds the temperature up to ws General Staff In the Ledr of fr an intense tire also and 1ieve di our solid Oil tin and n fnere no 1 m ons p in as On the oa ront our con Movements of from tUe Second lor signalled that she would dock at a n Special to the Nov local police have found no traces of Henry the fugitive nor have they determined the identity of Joe the bogus ac of kidnaping Mrs Millie Thousands of people who were una ble to place Henry Hobbs from de scription readily identified him from the published in the Morning and now he is as well known as any prominent resident of the Charles alleged to have been chauffeur of the automobile In which his was taken from her home in N to the ranch house of her Henry at Provi dence N disputed the authority of Judge Winn in the District Court to hold him on the fugitive complaint this Scott formerly district attorney of Essex represent ed Hobbs and claimed that the local was defective because it alleged that a part of the alleged crime was committed within Massa He that the entire transaction occurred in New Hamp High Sheriff Ceylon Spinney of Portsmouth made the original com Judge Waldron at setting forth that Henry Charles Hobbs and John Doe forci bly carried Nellie Hobbs away from the house of Almon Jenness at Portsmouth to a place called Haver in the State of The sheriffs complaint was based on the information Deputy Sheriff Shaw and Judge Guptill had secured from Hobbs in tins and the original together with a was brought here by the sheriff and presented to Clerk Sar gent of the local District Ho drew a complaint from the setting forth that Mrs Hobbs had been brought over the State Will Fight i Atty Peters had a long conference with before going to and during that time the Portsmouth sheriff sat in City Marshal Macks waiting to have the prisoner surrendered to When Hobbs was called in court Hobbs entered a plea of not and then his coun sel that the complant on which he was being held was de This was the first intimation given that the fugitive would fight Mr Peters asked for a continuance until tomorrow and stated that he would announce at that time what further contest he would make any attempt to his client back over the New Hampshire State The New Hampshire and than two The road from passes the North Parish other fide of which is the Atkinson Depot leading to Providence Hill and North To have rounded the point of the cemetery to reach the Atkinson road would have brought Hobbs and his into and the civile tins was the route On Which Side Cemetery the is unfamiliar with the but says that In passed the white church and the old and the point to be de and upon which the ques tion of the courts jurisdiction is on SAFE IN PORT MRS POST WILL SHARE Denied That Battle Creek Manufacturers Daughter Will Get Entire Amplified Secret Service unity and Go NEW Nov rumor was j circulated about the water front this morning that the steamship which sailed from this port on Nov had been I At the office of the White Star Line in this no confirmation of the i report could be The report did state whether the steamship sunk was the big senger ship of the White Star Line j or was the British steamship which left on j Oct 13 for and passed on Oct j The White Star Liner Adriatic ar rived in Liverpool Nov and was not scheduled to leave for New York j until Nov Later a became current on the Maritime Exchange that was the Adriatic of the White Star Line that was in The other steamship bound for Philadelphia from should j be about in midAtlantic Officials of the White Star Line said this morning that they had no j Information regarding the other than that she had arrived safely last Thursday in They did not credit the David of Mr the passenger manager of the White Star said that he was positive the Adriatic was still at The Adriatic was heavily laden i with tons of cargo when sho left New said Mr and it would take least three perhaps a to unload her and as many as three more to load for the return voyage lo this She was scheduled to sail for New York until Nov The Adriatic was in 1HOG ind cost nearly lie lias a gross tonnage of CALDWELL BAIL ON TWO COUNTS Dunns Five Children Churchill Tells the House John who i i in Haverhill of NEW Nov would be on the ground one of the six men now under United States statutes had been ment charged with attempting to stretched to cover happenings on for place bombs on munitions ships vessels on the high ing from this port for England and today made a long lo United States Atty Snowden The statement is said to in the nature of a confession and alno to furnish new details upon the j the United States Secret Service in Fay Sent for Chief Fay sent word from his cell in the Tombs to William head MRS MARJORIE POST CLOSE AND I ITCH AND KUNOK According lo a issued the of will of there is no disagreement existing be tween Mrs Leila mid Mrs his It in also denied that Mrs In I ho was in Iroin ihil IH owner I h her Ill cii l I the ill alleged plot to destroy or damage munitions shipped from this country to the A prominent official connected with the investigation said a quasi agreement had been made between the Government authorities and and that who claimed to he a lieutenant in the German would plead guilty when brought trial with the five others on con was stated Fay would appear before the Grand but not until after his latest state mem I has been cheeked up by De of Justice and Serv ice II Fay goes before the Federal Grand it is considered certain that he will not be asked to waive Early Confession After Fays statement had been taken down by a it was said by officials that a hie portion of the statement Fay made shortly after his several 1 weeks ago chiefly be if who hat been arrested whil ulil and not was indi Albert and was before Judge Hitchcock in the Superior Criminal for me indictment charges hirn with con spiring lo steal property of Herbert the other with conspiring to steal property of Jeorge On the first lie was held in mi the second in He was brought here from N THIS YEAR will pay into itry his as its sharo of i li the us i hy l hf Si a IP Thought That Something They Had j Worth Carrying Through With Utter to Eat Poisoned Disregard of He with to Se time that he came to this coun try through the aid of the German with the avowed pur pose of attaching a marine bomb of his own invention to munitions vessels sailing from The attorneys plan to have new Fay and oilier live defendants as ii of the announcement by counsel for ilie that the validity of the indictments this and to John assist unt United States district that ho had something to tell When seen by Mr in the aft he is said to have made a full exposing In detail his connection with the service of Germany and implicating several Germans and Gorman sympathizers in this The was current he had involved and consular agents ia this it was con likely that certain whom diplomatic render im mune from might at least he mentioned in subsequent court as a That Fay had given Mr Flynn cer tain information that would tate considerable local investigation was learned from an authoritative Fay was said to have made appear he was angry and dis gusted at the lack of support he had received from German and was willing to loll all to save himself the prison term which would result upon his lie was stated to have been more specific in to his con experimenting i with lhe German Secret and to have laid bare what purported to be some of its ramifications in this Mr Flynn arrived at the Tombs in response to Fays message at 4 i Upon arrival Fay was brought to the consultation where he remained for more than an hour in conversation with the head if tile Secret Mr Flynn refused to give any in formation what new leads might be 4111 the Nov mother 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