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   Boston Evening Globe (Newspaper) - January 17, 1917, Boston, Massachusetts                                The most complete list of Used Automobiles appears in the Sunday Read the Used Car in the Daily Sunday 17 WEDNESDAY JANUARY 1917SIXTEENPAGES BY THE GLOBE NEWSPAPER CO Evening C Edition JL Closing Market Prices PRICE ONE CENT EVENING LATEST LEAK HEARING POSTPONED Committee to Hire Counsel Who Knows Stock Dealings House Unanimously Consents to Give it More Power and Time rman uth Atlantic Jan leak Investigation was interrupted today while the House extended the time of the investigating Rules Committee 30 days and authorized it to employ This foreshadows extend ing the inquiry to broadest Taking of testimony will be resumed with financiers in the witness The session of the hearing was suddenly postponed as it was about to Witnesses were notified to appear tomorrow Messrs Frank Mal colm brother of Sec Mc and others who came in re to were ready to Jl it was prob ably would appear Great interest in the Congressional Inquiry into an alleged peace note leak was felt in the expected testi mony of Mrs Ruth Thomason Viscon the mysterious woman Thom as Lawson told him that Sec Tumulty and a White House and others profited from the leak by dealings on the Stock After an unex absence yesterday from her Washington home and the office where Mrs Visconti is she appeared last acknowledged a subpena and promised to go before the committee Over The average net paid circu lation of the Daily Globe for the months of NoJ vember arid December was over copies per In placing your daily adver tising always consider the great volume of the Daily Globes circulation in the Boston Shopping General Investigation On Meanwhile the committee will make its plans for extending the inquiry Into a general investigation was when it summoned Morgan Frank Henry Davison and other well known Thomas Law son also is ready to go The committee has decided to ask permission of the House to employ counsel and accountants and for an extension of 30 days in which to re said Representative in explanation of todays Another witness to arrive before the postponement was announced was Pliny Fisk of New de scribed by Lawson as the man who told Archibald White he con trolled Sec John Rath editor of the Providence whose news dispatches regarding leaks Lawson read into the also Motion Made in House When the House Representa tive acting for Chairman asked unanimous consent for con j sideration of the new resolution to TUG SUNK BY STEAMER IN HARBOR COLLISION IN FOREGROUND THE SUNK OFF FISH PIER Continued on the The wooden tug of Bath had a narrow escape from sinking today In a collision in the harbor with the Ar gentine transport inward bound from Buenos The side of the tug was crushed in and she began to settle so rapidly that the crew of eight believing she was jumped for the Capt Swett ordered them to their quar ters and the tug was beached on the South Boston close to the break near the Fish The accident occurred at a between Governors Island and the Fish The after coaling at the Staples coal East was heading down the bound to where she was to pick up two barges for The was coming up the harbor at a fairly good The customs cutter was just ahead of the but slowed and the latter pushed ahead and started to cross the Chacos See Ing that he had not gaged the distance the captain of the tug sounded three Indicating that he would but before the boat could set clear of the danger the Chacos steel prow caught her on the port abaft the pilot cutting through planking avid heeling her over almost on her starboard Fortunately Pilot Joe who was bringing the Chaco saw the and had ordered the steam ers engines The speed of the Chaco had been otherwise she would have cut tug In When the two vessels separated the tug first headed for Governors Inland Capt Robinson of the met shouted to the captain of the tug that he could never make it and to head for South Boston which were much The advice was followed and the tug ran on the mud just in time to save her from going The tug Sadie Koss hast ened to the Pejepscot and placed a pump on and later the tug Lo I also added a and j both tugs pumped to keep the Pejepscot afi Pejepscot had just received im portant repairs at boat Is owned by the Towing Com pany of She Is 101 feet feat beam and with a net tonnage of 79 and a gross tonnage oC The Chaco was Just before 2 this afternoon tho was pulled off the fiats by the tugs Betsy Ross and Baron Jenkins and towed to Greens where she will be hauled out on the railway for examination and RAIDERS VICTIMS Steamer tons owned by Lamport registered Steamer tons Royal Mall Steam Packet tons Steam ship tons Royal Mail Steam Packet tons Said Amer 3831 tons Selsk New in Lloyds San are three vessels of this name listed Jn but the one most likely to llavo been in South American waters is the San Giorgio ol 0392 property of Societa di Nav a Vapeurs of listed In Lloyds King are throe vessels of this name in but the only one of transAtlantic size Is the steamer of 3852 owned by Steamship Company of listed in Lloyds Reg St St Snowdon Grange possibly the Snow don 4662 owned by tho Snowdon Steamship Company of Lon i French schooner 267D property of Nouvelle registered at French Schooner regis tered in tons Pacific Steam Navi gation SHE ALSO TRIES TO END OWN LIFE Tragedy in Brockton Home oi Mrs Annette Miller Taken Unconscious to Critical BUENOS Jan 17 A Ger man believed to be the steam er has sunk 19 merchant steamers and two French schooners in the South according to dispatches received here today from Pernambuco and Rio de de tailing the landing of survivors One additional message from Rio declared that the raider had sunk still another British without causing the loss of 400 per the latter bound from Bahia to Havre and and other French and Allied A subsequent message reported the sinking of English and French mer off the Brazilian in the A dispatch from Rio added the steamships Ortega and to the list of vic All sold out in many places last Make sure of your Sunday Globe by ordering the paper regularly from your news dealer or Use the Globes want and classified columns to get the best Autos For Sale Business For Sale Houses For Sale Houses To Let Farms For Sale Offices To Let Rooms To Let Boarders Wanted Help Wanted Advertise in the DOROTHY DIX See the Household Page of todays Order the Daily and Sunday Globe regularly from your EASTLE SQUARE HOTEL Chandler and Streets EUROPEAN HOSTON Three from tho Buck liny of the nll Electrics to mill all tuitions mid ONE LOCK TO Every HUM n Private Until telephone In 25 with private for one per 50 Double Rooms with private for per cluy each 100 Double Alcove with private bathrooms for per Choice Rooms EXTRA for per day NOTHING KO Variety Club to Send 1onlill lor FIRE OUT Damage of Done to the Richfield Apartments Two Women But Three Others Refused to Accept Aid Survivors at Pernambuco In 237 survivors from the vie The Brazilian Master of Marine tims of the German raider were Und for ed at the dispatch Rio information today was that the raider had also torpedoed the French schooners Nantes and and added the following ships to the list which hud been sunk Steamers New has made formal request for a report from hut as yet has not received a First news of the raider came in dispatches from detail ing the landing there by the Japan ese steamer Hudson Maru of sailors Perfection The Blending of tue Latent and Mont Drink WARD Office Serial 83611 BUY A BOTTLE OF YOUR DEALER 65c f for Price Lint Santa Clara BELLANS i Absolutely Removes One package proves it 25c at all Lawrence and MrK Doro thy with whom he were the hero and early tills morn of a fire in the four story brick apartment house known as the at 103 Norway where 100 persons were driven from their beds to the street in scant Damage estimated at was done to the brick which is controlled by Thomas Hopkinson et and is as sessed for A few minutes before a m they were awakened by hearing water In the basement rumbling and by a suf Their rooms were lilling with Young and Mrs who were In on the hastily put on clothing and ran Into the JIrs went to the in the outer hallway and began ringing the bells of the 36 all of which are occupied Young Norman went running through the screaming Fire and ringing door bells and pounding on the doors of the various A driver of a milk wagon coming through Norway st also the flames and smoke at basement windows and ran to the corner of Norway and Hem enway sts and sent in an alarm from box 2322 a On his way back tu the burning t lie met anil told patrolman Patrick am reserve officer Robert Hyde of Station ton they reached the apart ment house they discovered young Noi and Mrs Erskine in their heroic work and induced them to the house and go to an adjoining where they would be safe and comfort The policemen and milkman then com the work of arousing all in the Their work was very difficult and as the smoke both blind ed and sickened On the third patrolman Koran found a Ing stumbling bewildered by the and he carried her out to the Reserve Hyde found j another woman carrying u and he I picked her up nni carried both down the stairs to a neighboring apartment The policemen did not to get the names of the hurrying back to rescue Within 10 minutes the flames had run up between the walls and in an air shaft light and were I through the Seeing the menace In the a second alarm was sent out by i the district Many Got Out Over Roof Mr and Mrs Roberts of suite Mrs Jane Mrs Quimby Continued on the Second from five steamers sunk by the Teu tonic destroyer 30 miles off The ships which fell victims were said to have included tlie British steamers Dramatist and San King St St Snowdon Grange and the latter of Nor Among the sailors landed were Continued on In Fifth DIDNT LET MRS SKEFFINGTON SPEAK IN A COLLEGE HALL i Pres Lowell Caused Shift of Her Attack on Britain to The Harvard Union THE WEATHER United Slates Weath er Hureau forecasts For and vi Fair and con cold tonight and Thursday strong west to southwest For Southern New and New York Partly cloudy and Thursday much c hange in ture strong west and west For Northern New Overcast Thursday lair not much change in temperature strong southwest Temperatures at 8 m Hlock IS to id Boston and low eat 0 to Boston S a m Inched highest lowest ant 2I hu miles The Temperature Today The it Thompsons Spa records the up to 3 p m as I 31117 I 3 a m U a in l a rn 12 in 1 p m 2 p m 3 p ni ia 35 Pres of Harvard University barely saved Harvard from an enemy of Great Mrs Hannah Sheehy who had been announced to speak in Kmer KOH Hall under the auspices of the Deutsche The hastily shifted to the Harvard the posters around Harvard all being changed to cover the The IK that the Inion is under student and the univer sity in not committed to anti British lOmerson of is one of the college and can be used by of the The applied to Fran cis Welles secretary oi the for the use of Hall for last it also asked per mission to invite the public to hear the To this Mr Hunnewell replied that the society might have the but that he could not give permission to invite the The invitation might be given to the whole And the posters went It is altogether probable that newell had never heard Airs SUellin ton He of have a vague idea that she was an irishwoman husband had somehow got him self killed in the war m muffed the meaning I what 1reii leads the newspapers or has friends who Ul his own or tipped oft by them to the horrible thing was about to Pres Lowell pointed out to Hunnewell that the thing was manifest Iv He recalled to Mr Hun newell that is a rule of the cor made just after Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst spoke in Brattle and almost spoke in building controlled by the that MO college building may be used ior the dissemination of He also informed Mr Hunnewell that Mrs was a woman whose had been shot by the British and that her if she followed the liner laid down on Sun day would be a violent attack oa that With the corporation went into The Verein was hastily Informed that Hall would not be available for its and ar rangements were made to hold It in the Harvard Students rushed round Harvard sq and through the college altering the and Mrs spoke at the BOSTON POLICE SEEKING MISSING CAMBRIDGE GIRL At the request from the Cambridge the Boston are Mary used I who is re ported to from her Lome at li She is iilt 5ln in of dark has dark hair and one gold tooth on the upper side of her She eye and a It was reported to the today that she wan seen in last with a man tlie uniform uf a sailor in the United C E N S U AZI L SHOWS ILLITERATES Jan A new cen sus of shows a population of i of whom more than are listed as The figures reached here today in consular They show that only persons are found to the Brazils territorial extent is equaled only by four other the Russia and Great Brit with its Jan 17Mrs Annette Mil ler of s some time about killed hor two 5 and 5 by placing a tube of the gas stove in their one by Then she put the tube In hor own She found and now Is at the Brockton Hospital In a cal Her son dis covered the tragedy whoa he returned from Ho ran out and told the neighbors and the police were Dr Joseph Phaneuf has been treating the woman for an Illness and several times she has told him that she wished she ware She IB tlie wife of John a stone AUTO STRIKES HIM Man Holds the Infant From Danger Charles 35 years of 427 employed by the Bos ton at the had a narrow escape from killed by an automobile at this His he was was also nearly out escaped without a scratch because of the presence of mind of Ward In holding the infant JJP over tho mudguard of the automobile that Ward and knocked him down in Ward luis but one his right arm cut off near the Ho wus carrying the baby on his left arm wh lo crossing Scollay sq to go down to the to take a car for Dudley The automobile pushed the man some distance before It could be Thoro was a large number of per sons in the square nt the and many women vV ard re cut on a but medical attention The Is owned and operated by Angelio of 84 Friend Mrs Ward was with her husband at tho ALBERT SUTTON GETS SIX MONTHS IN LARCENY CASE Albert of was sentenced to six months In the Cambridge Jail by Judge Hale in tho United States District Court fol lowing a plea of guilty to an Indictment charging him with presenting for pay ment at the central six forged postal savings Ho is al to have stolon the certificates from his DEATH PAUL AT TODAY i Jan Kim ball an accountant with an 141 Milk and who resided at died here this morn N DOCTOR WAS ON THE GEORGIC N Jan Or of this city was a enKer on the reported sunk by ii German Dr was a veti surgeon and had been in charge of cargoes of homes shipped to the Allies j during the j CAPT CADOGANS j j EARLIER EXPERIENCE I apt Cadogan of the British ship reported to have been captured by a German was commander the British steamer Vandyck when that vessel was captured and sunk by the I German cruiser on Oct 500 east of The dyek was bound from Rio Janeiro lo New of the officers on the have also had experience with German war SOUTH ATLANTIC GERMAN RAIDER WAS NOT SEEN The Argentine transport arrived today from Aires laden with bales of of the saw until ing of l raider which i re ported to have been active In the South although she ove the followed by many of the steam ers reported The Chaco was chartered because of the scarcity ot for the Bouth American The Government accepted the very high terms offered and allowed to engage in SHELL CONTRACT TO BRITISH FIRM Sec Daniels Awards It to Hadfields Ltd Projectiles For 14Inch and 16Inch Guns Will Cost for navy projectiles of the 14inch and totaling today were awarded by Sec Daniels to the the English munition Bids from American firms were more than a shell In excess of that sub mitted by In announcing the award Seo Daniels said the department Hid made every effort to secure reduc tions in prices which would enable it to give a contract to an American con but had failed to obtain satis factory The question of cost of the was an important fac tor in favor of On the 4500 14inch projectiles delivery was guaran teed In 19 and for the 3000 16 Inch 18 months was Time pro from American bidders were ap proximately twice those of the British Quality Counts Today just as a half a century You pay for quality as Simply be particular to ask for your whiskey by the name Four Roses Full Quarts Full Full Half Pints Distillery Whiskey of exceptional Sold lit leading bottled M rite UH it you cannot set PAUL JONES 311 Colonial Boston Phone Beach 21 Interest Begins 25 May Be Made by Mall fotul CAMBRIDGE SAVINGS BANK SQUARE Incorporated 187 H to 1 and 8 to Hollier FACTORY CAHS An initial payment of 30 secures immediate delivery HOLLIER MOTOR SALES 811  

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