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   Boston Evening Globe (Newspaper) - June 11, 1917, Boston, Massachusetts                                1 i ORDER IT REGULARLY See your newsdealer or and place a regular order for the Daily Newsdealers have a limited return privilege for the Daily wf VOL 162 Evening Edition Closing Market Prices PAGES 13V THE OO ONE CENT MONDAY JUNE 1917 EVENING LATEST Sinn INSPECTOR OF POLICE KILLED June via Police Inspector Mills was injured fatally last night while preventing the holding of a meeting called to protest against the imprisonment of Irish He died early this Several Sinn were Lieut Gen commander of the British forces in had for bidden the holding of the but in spite of his 2000 persons gathered opposite Liberty Count member of ment and Sinn who was ar rested in connection with the revolt of last and other the Sinn attended the meet ing with the intention of Count Cathal James Rody Kelly and Martin Welsh were While he was taking these men to jail Inspector Mills was struck with a stick or stone and knocked He died in a hospital early this His assailant has not been n n n n n MARINES START Ten men were accepted for the Ma rine Corps The per centage of acceptance was unusually high and the officers take a good deal of satisfaction in the quality of the men are offering At noon the Marine Corps recruiters went to the in spite of the and hold a rousing which a large crowd fell in be hind the band and marched to the re Tonight the crack pla toon of Marines under Capt John Quin cy Adams will put on a with bayo net exercises and other at Bostons share of the 4000 needed from the whole country to fill the Marine Corps to war strength is 126 The recruiters will take to make sure they have and fill vacancies The requirements are very high and extremely rigid not every body can be a But the prefer ment in service is on a par with the re of the and the corps offers one of the most attractive places In all the military establishments of the The little parade this noon came marching up Tremont through the slimy and in and out of the motor and at a pace that was very One couldnt understand nuch a tempo from a crack until he noticed that a small company In the old blue uniforms of the was following The bands time was set to accommodate the old Never was a meeting more nicely for as the platoon of marines halted in front of the 12 oclock Bounded from the Park Street Church and the first speakers to talk against the pealing 3000 Marines Abroad The veterans of Post had places of honor in front of the speak ers and Maj the in charge of the made his GLOBE WANTS THEM TODAY GLOBE DISPLAY ADS Flag Day Specials 32 Inch by 48 Inch 24 Inch by so inch heavy Silk Flags Allied Nations Wool Bunting British New Relief Fij 422 BOYLSTON Telephone Back Bay Marine Corps Semper Fidelis I SPECIAL RECRUITING introductions very in the We 4000 men by Saturday said and the corps will then be We want volunteers the draft does not affect us until It la cer tain that we cannot fill up our ranks without We now have 3000 marines the other side I am not allowed to be more But we shall hear from them as we have always heard from the marines in the If you have any I know of no quicker route to a commission than joining the Regulars Col Payson Bradley grinned as he faced the which was now about a thousand We ought to get 200 he observed in a high tenor in the next two Its up to The Marine Corps is the best organ ization in the If there Is any man out there who doesnt believe let him come forward into this clear space in We have a man here who fought four years in the Civil War in the and he will come take off his coat and con vince any doubter right now that the Marine Corps is without a The crowd laughed and was with the Colonel from that The Lotus Quartet sang The Boys of the Old and to an other and then Col Bradley blew assembly on his old Civil War with Us red cord frayed almost bugler of the Marines re the call on his shiny new trum and the interesting thing about it was that Col Bradleys horn was pitched In C and the modern one In Appeals to Young Men Tho Marine Band played Up the Street and Past Benjamin Ham made a stirring Yon have a great he cried to the young men in the after re hearsing the famous exploits of the American Navy and It is for you to send back the tyrant who now controls the German people to the Gehenna whence Will you come We though our spirit is the is We have now come to the ago when the only service we can do is to bo an example to you younger And we are here because we love lib erty and hate the damnable conditions in Belgium and Northern And weve got to put them There are 30 young men within sound of my shouted Col who ought to join these boys out here hi There are 3000 in sound of my voicu who cannot get but if they dont before the sun goes down subscribe for a Liberty ought to he taken out on the Atlantic Ocean and The time has gone when got to cut bait or get And if you dont do it because youre youll have to anyhow A big crowd fell in behind the band to march down to the recruiting office at 22 Tremont How many of them were recruits and how many merely curious onlookers tonights books will t Liberty Bonds This Week n n n n BRITISH ADVANCE Make a Successful Raid Southwest of La Bassee Angello Pass Is Carried by the Italian Forces NEW YORK LEADS WITH NEW ENGLAND SECOND Reports of Total Subscriptions Made Up to Last Friday WOMAN LOST IN BUCKET SHOPS 500 YOUNG MEN WANTED AT ONCE TO ENLIST FOR WAR ONLY Marine Corps Recruiting Stations I BOSTON COMMON SCOLLAY I City of Boston Committee on Public Safety BELLANS Absolutely Removes Ope package groves it 25cat all A woman who lost and a man j who dropped were among the wit nesses before the Grand Jury today at the Investigation of the curb bucket Asst Dist Atty Gallagher sum moned number of A widow who is said to have been willing to accept her losses if they had left her a but since they look all she was determined to go the bc lieving that she had been was I at the district attorneys office today I bright and i under summons are a telephone I operator in a brokerage it Is IK familiar with the methods em I loved on the Curb a comparison clerk in a brokerage house a brokers em a board man for a broker a mes and an By mall Information IB coming to the district attorney regarding the bucket and victims also appear person ally to tell know of the June 11The British have additional advance south of according to an official state ment issued by the War Office this The statement follows There was considerable artillery ac on both sides during the night east of Bodies of hostile troops assembling in this area were by our We made a successful raid night southwest of La Much damage was done to the ene rny s trenches and mine and IS prisoners were Parties of our troops also raided German positions east of Vermelles and south of Armen They Inflicted a number of casualties on the Our own and the artillery showed great activity last night south of Our line has again been ad slightly south of ITALIAN FORCES HAVE CARRIED ANGELLO PASS via Ital ians have resumed the To days official statement says have captured east and have carried Angello ihe Italians have turned from the Isonzo where they made impor tant gains toward Trieste In opening their to the Trentino front for the drive just The positions cap tured are In the valley Southeast of the City of one of the great Italian objections in the It was over this ground that the Aus in May of last year made their most powerful attack of the war against the After Initial successes they were halted in their advance toward the Venetian and driven Since that time have been frequent engagements n this although no operations nave been undertaken on the scale in by the Italian GERMAN RAID WEST OF CERNY REPULSED June was active ar tillery lighting last night north of the the War Office A German raid west of Corny was re The announcement follows There was rather unusual activity of the artillery on both sides north of thn Sommo and In the region of To the west of this village the enemy at tempted a new surprise attack and was Patrol encounters occurred near Hill 301 and in the The night was calm on the remainder of the FAMOUS GERMAN AVIATOR IS KILLED IN ACTION via June Berlin dispatch reports the death In ac tion In Flanders 01 Baron Ernst von 1 onn of mot I rated BULGAR PREMIER SPENT SUNDAY WITH THE KAISER via June 11 of Bulgaria was summoned to Castle on Sat following his arrival in Berlin and spent In conference with the German Emperor and Field Marshal von Later he left for HURRICANE ARTILLERY FIRE AT THE CERNA BEND via June erable artillery activity on the Mace donian front Is reported in the official issued by the War Office on The statement follows Macedonian front There was a hur ricane fire of short duration by the ene my artillery at Intervals in the Cerna During the night the artillery fire was fairly German detachments reconnoitering brought back Rumanian front There was an lerv fire at rare Intervals near June of subscriptions to the Liberty aggregating as an Friday by Sec were made public last night by the Treasi ury showing that not one of the 12 Federal Reserve Dis has subscribed to its minimum although New with the most favorable has nearly reached the In some instances the amount of subscription from Federal Reserve has fallen to Jess than one third of the The figures made public last night are based upon actual subscriptions forwarded to the Reserve They follow New to Boston 000 to to Richmond NORTHCLIFFE Commercial Representa tive of Great Britain to Atlanta 000 to 000 to Cleveland to St 000 to Minneapolis to Kansas to to San to i The figures include subscriptions j which had been received through all including the by Federal Reserve at the time Sec McAdoo made his Gomes to Help Coordinate British Activities Here AN ATLANTIC June Lord on an errand to America to coordinate British activi ties here as a commercial representa tive of the British ar rived in the United States today on the American steamship St Ar virtual head of the British War Mission in this Lord North owner of the London Times and other English comes it is as a dip but to work along Industrial and economic lines in the furtherance of his Govern ments interests in In this connection he is expected to co operate with Capt Andre French high commissioner in the United Ordnance Information From Confidential Files Head of War Mission Lord Northcliffe issued the follow ing statement The War Cabinet has designated me head of the British War Mission to the United States and I have been Instructed to try to coordinate the of the various admirable Brit ish organizations already established Until I present credentials at Washington it is of Continued on Pa GERMAN MINISTER TO GUA AT NEW ORLEANS NKW June 11Dr Curt formerly Minister to who was handed his Continued on Uie Second KENNETH GURTISS BODY IS FOUND June J The body of Kenneth who disap last Winter while on a hunting trip In Somerset was found yesterday by a searching headed by his In a report to the county authorities today It was that he probably had been shot accidentally by a NO RED SOX GAME TODAY Another baseball game has been thrown on the To days game at Fenway Park between the Red Sox and the St Louis Browns was called off at noon on account of the The Browns are to be here three more High School Cadets to Parade It was announced today that the High School Cadets will parade on Flag next THE WEATHER United States Weath er Bureau forecasts For Boston and Its vicinity probably occasional showers tonight and Tuesday fresh easter ly For Southern New and Eastern New York Probably showers tonight and Tuesday fresh east and southeast For Northern New England Probably rain tonight and fresh to strong cast Temperatures at Sam Greenville and Hartford New York Washington Chicago Boston Observations Sam Barome inches 61 high est 69 lowest last 50 percent north nine cloudy precipitation last 24 hours The Temperature Today The thermometer at Thompsons Spa records the temperature up to 3 p m as follows HUH inn so 52 50 51 9 a 54 51 3 56 B4 1 P B6 55 2 P 65 5ti S p Si BIG DRIVE FOR LIBERTY LOAN What It Means to Raise New Englands Share Special Efforts to Show the Need of Buying Bonds at Once IB America awake As Sec of the Treasury lias Are the American people to be more tender of their dollars than of the lives ot their young men Will the American people fail when the Government not a but a loan of paying percent interest and backed by the beat on earth What will New England report when he final scoe In the Liberty bonds cam is posted for the contemplation of the world are the questions which the Government at Washington Is asking to day These are the questions which the New England Liberty Loan committee Is repeating on the opening day of this campaign to nil the war cheat from the pavings of this country of fabulous And despite the fact estimating on the only safe the returns filed I with the Federal Reserve Banking sys tem the country according to the last short of the amount and New England was shy of its there Is only one answer to these Should Make Mans Size Bet Ask them of those who are canvassing the country for Uncle and the an swer will be something like this On some fine morning the Kaiser will order his morning paper or his special And his day will be spoiled by the information that the American peo ple have their war loan that the Liberty Bond like the registration day has a most businesslike A subscription to the Liberty Loan may shorten the war by and nave thousands of American Who knows That is the prevails among i the men who are working day ami night j in every community that New England i may not fall down on its war The New England how fears only one Jt is afraid that the people will not realize the enormity of the task which must be i completed before next Raising the remainder of New Eng lands according to the com means that thousands of citi zens who have not even considered scribing to the must awake to the I seriousness of the situation and must take the It means that i do business men who have taken only small amounts of the bonds must subj scribe 50 times as much It means that New conservative New must dig deep and boldly throw its ante upon the And New England should make a j mans size bet on Uncle say the if they have the confidence in his might and brawn that their ances tors June a spy or traitor has been divulging confidential information of the Bu reau of Sec Daniels today told the Senate Naval Affairs Com When the committee today re investigation of the Mongolia shell Senator sen of New Jersey produced some letters Sen Daniels con information which only could have been obtained from the confi files of the Ordnance He asked to have them turned over to the Secret Senator Frelinghuysen said he had no desire to shield any one that ha had attempted to find out something about the author and could Sec Daniels said it was absolutely necessary to run down traitors or spies in the Navy Department and that the person who furnished the information was one or the He urged the committee to uncover the author of the letters and make him disclose Sec Daniels contended that charges of tency were made in the letters against and they con grave reflections upon the basic defenses of the One oil the letters was postmarked at De BIG AMERICAN June 11The sail ing vessel Magnus Manson has been funk by a German rihe was sent down after the crew had left Private were received in Mo bile late last month that the Magnus Manson had been torpedoed off the French const The dispatch i shelved there state that the master and crew were saved after the torpedoing of the I The Magnus a j schooner of 1751 tons sailed from late in March i of She was owned I in REPORT BELGIAN RELIEF SHIP JOHN BAKKE SUNK June 11The Belgian Relief Commission has received an firmed report the Norwegian steamship 1611 tons with 2000 Ions of wheat for Belgium by way of has been At the offices here of thp said the ported from did not sail fron considered n Relief Commission it John re on to have been the United It the vessel be gan her voyage from some point in South CREW OF SHIP REACHES UNITED STATES AN ATLANTIC June and 20 members of the crew of the American sailing ship destroyed by a German submarine on May arrived in the United to day on the American steamship st Paul Continued on the Activity All Along the Line New England will awake each morning until Friday to the clang ing of bells and the shrill call of the fire And we shall see what we shall No new totals are available for pub this hut from every corner of the section cume reports renewed For there is the little town of Derby which submits the banner Derby Line has a pop of only 400 so it wus given an allotment of in Has Line raised its allotment It and it hasnt stopped Already Derby Line lias taken and it is still taking The local committee expects that of the bonds will he sold there before If every city and town came through like New England would so far oversubscribe Its allotment that Wash ington would perhaps consider letting New England run the war There is a reason for Derby Lines The town lies on the Canadian and It awoke long ago to the stern realities of the The townspeople have already had ex In contributing to the Cana dian About half the people within radius of the local bank live across the Every house in the town was personally canvassed for the United States Winchester is the first city or town in Greater Boston to pass its Its allotment was worth of the Between and of subscriptions are already on file In the town of Winchester and It Is expected that will have been subscribed Days Lett TO GET YOUR Liberty Bonds DO YOUR DUTY Subscription Closes June 15 Remember your government needs your help to WIN THE WAR You are not asked to are asked to lend to your Government and you get The Bond on Earth Paying 3 Is per cent interest and can be sold at any time bonds or more Pay in instalments if you wish GO TO ANY TODAY The time is short and it must be done Every Buyer gets a Liberty Bond Button LIBERTY LOAN OF NEW ENGLAND Continued on Uie Second 303 HARVARD STREET Coolidge Brookline WATERMAN of 2326 Washington wish to announce the commencement of an other with chapels and salesrooms at 303 Harvard a location especially accessible from Brighton and An invitation is extended to inspect the modern facilities especially adapted to the undertaking CREMATION AND TRANSFER ARRANGEMENTS CHAPELS EXTENSIVE SALESROOMS AND AND DAY AND KranU In Joseph s Ir NKW  

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