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   Boston Evening Globe (Newspaper) - April 27, 1918, Boston, Massachusetts                                THE BOSTON 1918 NEW ENGLANDS i BEST DAY BUT Liberty Day Loan Purchases Total Vermont Passes Its Quota Hears Its Minimum Todays 1s the most port received in the third Liberty Loan campaign since its indicat ing that at last New more particularly Massachusetts and have awakened to the fact that they must hustle or fail in this Liberty Yesterdays total subscription for New amounted to approx more than the average necessary for securing the minimum and larger than any days total since the beginning the campaign with the exception o April when the clays total was The total to date rose to a the previous record of four held by Other star towns on the list today are Stafford and Stafford Springs three stars and two and South Windsor and one Bellingham Raised The list of cities and towns which went over the top in this mornings re ports are as follows In of against quota of which doubled its Ash Hancock and Connecti Deep little more than 73 percent of the mini Old and mum quota Massachusetts yesterday subscribed to the loan and Boston proper has a total to date of 55 per cent of its Vermont is officially third in the New England with a total of 72 percent of tout the chairman of the Loan committee notified the committee this noon that on the basis of pledges and certified Vermont Jits quota this morning with total subscription of SO 676 against a quota of Maine still leads the States with per centage of and to over the top this afternoon or this Totals Added Yesterday The with their additions lor totals are s follows I 7homaston In Ver and Collins In Rhode Newport and New Hampshire lins now put lot cities and towns on its honor lag out of or about 03 percent of all the coin inanities in the giving it a long lead toward the position of a 100per cent in which every community has Everett has been notified that it will be credited with a subscription of 000 made by the New England Gis and Coke and with one of by the Chemical These added to the 000 already in the Federal Reserve will carry it more than twothirds of the way toward its reported this morning thatll has reached or within 01 its and expect to go over the Now Hampshire Vermont Isand Connecticut Quota Torn c bo top this The Navy which Includes the Hiny ham leads all the other yards in the country In the percentage of subscribing to the accord ing to todays The yards per centage is now U with the Mare Island yard The total for Che yard today is of which H ingham Magazine has contributed secured its quota a grand where Pros Bist These figures leave yet to nf thc state Agri Ol 2 secured in New the i Waiter Total days of the campaign which Dr Albert a necessary daily average of Fitch tuul Chairman Whit In the same period Massachusetts must i comto of the Liberty Loan committee subscribe at the The rally was preceded by a pa and Boston or a a feature of which was an subscription of These Uon tank made by the mechanics of are on a basis of meeting merely the I Kant Deerfield shops of the Boston and much larger I Maine Amherst It subscription Is necessary if New BugI WHS has subscribed to land is to make the oversubscription which Is expected of The number of individual subscribers rose yesterday to Included in yesterdays total are sev eral subscriptions of the sort for which Oov Morss of the Federal Reserve Bank has been Among these was one of from Hig ginson one oT from the Manufacturing Com from from the Edison Electric Il from Al worth of Liberty Bonds of this Mrs Richard Harding Davis Aid At Keiths Theatre yesterday Uon were received for a total of of which was secured by Bessie McCoy Davis widow of Richard Ing Little Billy and Kay Samuels and George Wil liams at the evening At Barracks and Liberty were re vin Fuller and from the Bos calling for worth of ton Committee Reports The Boston Trades Committee reports as follows Atlantic addi tional from 42 employes not additional Edison Electric from 648 subscribers Boston V con additional Bos ton Maine from 17C Shoe and Leather additional the automobile from 140 subscribers coal total to of tions ami worth of It became known this State is not only mi enthusiastic for Lib erty but is making personal so licitation among his and every clay brings to the Liberty Barracks re for the first payments on bonds he sold the previous One of those stil wan from Att One of the most Interesting ters among the war veterans spoko at trade Liberty Theatre yesterday and secured coal trade I to more than Piper Telfer of the 25th Canadian 000 Boston Insulated Wire and Cable in Roxbury School 38 Subscribed A record has been made at the Elm Hill School in where 38 out of 40 pupils have subscribed to Liberty Several of the pupils have worth of the and in many cases they will actually earn the money with which to pay lor In the district as a whole 31 cities and towns today went on the honor raising the total tor the district to or nearly of the whole number of communities which have been assigned a R L was tbc larg est In todays with a quota of New with came Fall with a quota of reports that it is close to Its quota und may go over tho top today or in Middlesex shone aBove all the rest in this mornings reports with a quota of and total subscription to date of thus wln nine at the same time an Honor Flair and five stars to put on and Seating the way up to the German and then was rind crawled into a shell where he kept on play inn The Campbells are lie spied a German in another shell had an argument as to which wan the and proved his point by bringing the with 10 others whom picked up on the into the French For this he received tho Military He again this noon at Liberty Theatre and caused a great sale of Enrico Caruso Will Sing more rallies will be held in evening at Liberty Barracks after to There will be the usual two rallies this evening and with Other rallies will i be held this afternoon at in I East this evening at s when Caruso will and a number of oilier rallies peoples have been arranged for with prominent Francis Mrs Barrett Wen dell and Guy Gold will address tho Letts it a mass meeting in 10W5 Fremont at C p and the Lettish lag will be promi David Walsh will speak at a Polish meeting at Globe Theatre at p an open air meeting of the Kast Boston Italians will be held at Maverick at 2pm and Mayor Peters and 15x Mayor Fitzgerald will speak at a meet ing for Italians in St Johns Moon tomorrow after A Greek meeting will be held at v In with 13d raund collector of the as chief Men of Action SLIPKNOT RUBBER SLIPKNOTS f vent aching feet and make 1 1 a pear and be con br I PLYMOUTH RUBBER Pul on by All Shoe Repair RUBBER HEELS LARGEST PROCESSION UPON RECORD April 27Winthrop went over tlie top with ihe leal American pop lust night for its allotment of as the result of the patriotic demonstration in of Liberty Loan under auspices of the local of which Kl iner Is i spectacle has never been in tills quiet At least people The principal feature of the observ ance was he automobile in or Selectman Timothy Ma A half u dozen church bulls at same together with the of locomotive whis called the 100 lo Columbia in front of thc Town thc starting the motor driven lire followed liy other pieces of lire appa loading the procession left the Town promptly at matin a complete circle of the about live including Point Hundreds of lined of cheering and I the swung into Winthrop si from Pleasant si on the into Columbia it waa met by the Band from Island und two of cai and ilie Town Here thousands but the efficient work of Chief of Police and Lieut James kept the situation in Not a mU hap or accident was The of were Co und hit staff from i Murray of the Ca and Sena tor John Beck of made on the Liberty and gave x vivid story of his jc batlle in France and Buy bonds and do jour whip the Hnu were hie parting words of He was cheered to the Dawson The exercises closed with the entire assemblage singing The Star Spangled The success of the celebration is at in a large measure to the ef forts of this hustling committee Select man Timothy chairman Thomas George Selectman Rimer Eugene Albert Henry and Select men Magee and BOND OF GERMAN ANCESTRY Not satisfied with having enlisted as a Liberty Bond buyer every German born member of the Boston Symphony the Committee on Americans of German today a whirlwind automobile tour throughout the State for the purpose of enlisting as Liberty Bond all the other Ger mans and Americans in The workers left in three units at 1 this starting from the Technology building and head ing in different directions which will eventually take them to different cor ners of the The Western unit is in charge of Ja cob Rev Adolph Representatives Jacob George and Dr Hove It will arrive in about this and in Web ster this It will appear in Clinton tomorrow morning about 10 and at intervals in and In another section of same unit will be met by the local Liberty Loan committee at S tonight and after holding a rally there will pro ceed to Tomorrow it will hold a rally at 30 a m in Holyoke and later in the day at Greenfield and Tur ners The northern unit Prof Frank Leo Carl Carl and Christian Bber and will fo directly to where there are 49 German The local Henry will meet the party and six rallies will be conducted this evening at as many halls of the German On Sunday this unit will proced to N where the are hold ing a There a representa tive of all the important cities and towns in the State will be interviewed mid i Rreat impetus to the sale of Liberty Bonds will In the Southern unit arc Arthur Jacob Eugene Solg and Ernest who will ride to and then to New where they will be met at 5 P m by Richard and his committee of with representatives of tho general Liberty Loan committee or This evening the unit will go on to Fall tomorrow will be received in Providence and tomorrow afternoon in All the automobiles In the tour will be decorated with placards Americans of German Ancestry Buy Liberty Bonds with a heavy red line under the word to Indicate plainly that emphasis is on the Americanism of the Amer ican and Liberty posters will also be and u huge subscription third Liberty Loan is expected as a result of the REPORTED LOAN PURCHASES TOTAL April re ports on Liberty day sales In the third Liberty Loan campaign today raised the subscription total for the country lo Purchases al the opening of business with 75 percent of the sale MEMBERS OF 24TH 500 GUESTS AT DANCE Corp Private John Corp Augustine April members of the 24th a local entertained more them BOO guests at a lancing party in the ball room of the Elks Horn on Washington av last They realised a tial sum for their company Many attractive weie includ ed in the dance prominent which was the Liberty Loan During this number imitation bends were An drill gee Ch was also given by picked squad 1 rom the company under tho of First Sergt Ellery Among the guests were Selectmen Ma Mahaney and Judge arles chairman of the local selection board Capt Lieut Lieut C Dilley and Capt The committee in charge included pri vate John Clancy Winthrop chairman Sergt treasurer Corp Corp Augustine pri vate Leo Dinner and private William CHARLES BAILEY DIES AT HIS HOME IN NEWTON Charles Bailey of Bailey rubber Boylston died this morning at his Surrey New after a three weeks illness with brights He had been in ap fine health until Just after his arrival homo three weeks was 70 years old and had u most extensive acquaintance in this city and in the trade throughout the coun He was born ii and came to Boston 40 years ago to en gaso In the wholesale luce business on Pear st with his tha firm name being Clapp Whlis in thut trade lie invented sev eral Important rubber and GERMANS BEATEN IN BATTLE FOR VILLAGE SOUTH OF YPRES Continued From the period totalled only or about 67 percent of the When the second Liberty Loan cam was threefourths only subscriptions had been re officially and more than pledges rolled in In the last AND MEETING IN MEDFORD April Liberty Loan the dedication and unfurling of the city service flag from the flagpole en the Common in honor of the 1200 men in the United States service and the mass meeting after the parade in the Lawrence Light Guard Armory last to promote the sale of the third Liberty Bonds in caused inure than residents in this city to turn out even The demonstration made by the 2000 odd headed by the Boy Scouts carrying campaign torches and burn ing red fire for a quarter of a mile along the was one of tho most notable patriotic events since the out break of the The events marked the opening of the final drive of the Liberty Loan Committee and Boy Scouts canvassers to secure subscriptions for at least 500 worth of Ihe citys minimum Announcement was made this morning the local Liberty Loan campaign THE CHARLIES 35 years ago began to devote his attention exclusively to that apd to additional inventions and improve ments in ubber He estab a store on the firms present stand on Boylston 28 years While a most companionable Mi Bailey had no secret society He was a member of the Rubber Club of Boston of Com the Newton Club and the Brae Burn Hn reaves a one Esmond who is serving in Hie United States daugh Mrs Hills and Misses Kva and Leah The funeral will be hold Tuesday afternoon tit Ills New ton HELD IN ON CHARGE OF BREAKING AND ENTERING John aged of j known to the police as a narcotic drug was caught in the prescription room of 50 Wash ington this morning at 2 The charge against him is breaking and In the investigation made by reserve policeman William Hurley ami night watchman John got into the building by a side door last gaining an entrance through the elevator In the Municipal Court this Burke held in for front between and The statement follows During the night the artillery bat tle was along the front between Villers and There was no change In the The Germans attacked our de fenses on Ihe line of the railroad west of but were not able to approach our We carried out successful raids iu the region of the Oise near the and northeast of Varnil and took a number of The artillery fighting was rather severe on the right bank of the Meuse Verdun GEN ARNIM PAUSES IN HIS DRIVE ABOUT KIMMEL WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN April by the Associated von of the German troops in Ypres sec paused last night in his drive against the Entente Allied terri tory about undoubtedly to enable the of his forces for fresh German artillery continues to ham mer the defending but dur ing the early hours today no fresh German offensive in this region wm DEVENS SOLDIERS MAY NOW GG TO LOWELL For 10 Months That Was on Black List committee that worth of bonds had been subscribed for by bail 1240 including in bonds bought last It is hoped to reach the million dollar mark by May An intensive canvass of every sec tion of the city began this fho May sitting of the Grand Jury and him to Jail in default of CARUSO TO SING AT EAST BOSTON LOAN RALLY Enrico the famous Italian will siny in East Boston tonight in connection with the Liberty Loan rally thaie under the Joint auspices of the Liberty Loan Committees of 1 and Among the prominent men to speak are United States John Corporation Counsel Alexander William of the First National ami Daniel Pendergast ol the Bos ton Elevated The will be held in Central Mayoralty Sec William Hoaly will To clats East Boston has only raised a over of iis total allot ment of and the committee is hard to go over thc lop Among the biggest contributors an today are the following Atlan tic 000 Cox Confectionery 000 National Dry Dock and Coal and Hodge Boiler LETTER CARRIER MCCRAITH By LAURENCE WINSHIP April 27After May 1 soldiers from the camp may go to Lowell for recreation and social calls without first It was announced this morning at the Di vision For more than 10 months Lowell has been on the black n lis so fal as tne camp Is HAS SOLD WORTH growing of trouble in which soldiers That James a letter invariably The authorities and Gen Hodges have now arranged and the whole force attached to the are doing their bit to put the In a kimono made of was certified this when they held a rally for the interest of the third Liberty Loan In front of the Prior to tho rally paraded around Chinatown in an automobile with Dorothy Girl Scout played cornet fol lower by a Boy Scout band of It which was composed of little Orien His delivery route is through and by devoting one hour a day to the of bonds for the past he lifts gone over the top by Belling more than worth oi Through his efforts and Ihe efforts of John OConnell and James all letter car a large amount of bonds were sold this An unknown said to have boon a Canadian and to have lost her sons in this paid down for bonds that to be given to the first three boys under 15 who would teer to pay the rest of the bonds In The three boys to teer were Morris of 38 Genesee Joe Haddad of 2fl Hudson st nnd Joseph all Syrian This lady also paid on a bond for a little 14yearold crippled Lynn boy who has Iwo brothers In France and three more ready to FISH EXCHANGE ADVANCES MONEY TO VESSEL CAPTAINS At the resumption of the hearing in tho Federal Building general manager of the New England Fish contin ued his testimony and was fi by Atty Gen Mr Beardsley slated that tho exchange advances money to captains in order that they may not be delayed in getting to with little loss of They are able to make about eight addition al trips a according lo captains went about from and In many cases visited saloons and became unlit to bundle their Thore is one saloon on the und it by the Boston Market The witness stated that persons used to Hold slips and collect on them the crows not know anything about the conditions the exchange Mires it Hut of nil lish and this IH on the masts of the fishing craft for all to There is provision for but it is not of of the That dealers are sometimes fined for living fake vouchers to the captains came out In the and som havo been fined for buying on the wharves of the exchange drilling in fish expected to The practice if dealers to payments to the captains has bren stopped by and one of Us bylaw provides for expulsion of of such an There I 14 Davis court has oni of a man who i Frederick 2011 Washington did business lifter the exchange closed st Bertram st BROOKLINE SENDS 51 MEN TO CAMP DEVENS draftees left for Camp Devens this The men marched to the railroad sta where they boarded Ihe At the station a band played patriotic Members of the Board of Select men and the local selection board wished departing men good Those who left were Tabor Roger Brinston road Henry 370 st Joseph 2 Linden William llc Linden pi Wallace Hand Lli road Frank 147 Fuller st John 21 st James fll Linden wt 152 Winthrop road Malcolm luia Beacon st Tracy 71 St Marys st Harry 5 Chelsea John 1G Cypress Somerville Thomas 133 Cy press st Michael 22 Leverett nt William 501 Pond av Charles Heath HI Ed win Kel 12S Boylston Nt L7 st John S st Reginald 2S4 Cypress Bt Gerald 21U Nineteen hundred arrived In camp and more on the way from all over The stream of men started at morn Ing and from all accounts will pour into the camp till late this All will be assigned to the Depot Whats in a name That is a question that Capt Kaleb division per officer has asked himself until he was this All the he was talking to two men of one named AH Omer and the other All who had been brought to Camp Devens by a Rhode Island detective received a reward of for bringing these two who had been reported back to train ing The interpreter in camp gave the sit an twist when he the information that AH Omer All Hassan may be road either way in and while the personnel of ficer pondered he was 1orceti to the be lief the pair brought in were not the missing men and finally were let go It developed a little later that there are 20 men of the same name In the vicinity where the two all about dark hair and blark ac cording to The two men still WOBURN MERCHANT FOUND UNCONSCIOUS FROM GAS April Deer found unconscious in his store at 655 Main st at tills morn When found there was a rubber tube connected with the gas in his mouth and an artery In one of his wrists had been He was taken to the Coate Memorial Hospital and re gained but gave no rea son for his A customer went to the store to make bornp found the door locked smelled a strong odor of She went across the streat to the fire barns and notified Lieut Michael who forced open door and found He noti the Bafore coming to this town Deerborn had a store In East Hla near est relative is a married Mrs who lives In BRITISH CASUALTIES LAST WEEK TOTALED and before It opened next CHARGED WITH STEALING SPECIAL DELIVERY LETTER Cohen of 54 Clifford Rox was held in today for u hear ing May i by Commissioner Hayes on the complaint of stealing a special delivery lutter from the room In the Central where he was em A plea ol not was cii The letter which folion is alleged lo have taken from the mail WUK ad to Oil Cohen is not an em of the but of the Ameri can Tube Inspector Rhind IB the complain ant in the Ball was tin IT at 1 Walter jvv Prank John i Walter James 41 road Michael 17 uv Reginald Dor 134 av Philip 145 Middlesex road 10 White pi Frederick Irt Hart st John IS Tabor pi 1 Auburn court Francis 44 av Aharon Ar 2fift Fisher av John 112 Cypress st Paul 63 School April In the British ranks reported this week to taled divided as follows Killed or died of wounds 40S Wounded or missing 2071 Despite the heavy for more than a month past tho British casual ties reported are only now to approach the high figures for week after last rear when the Britten Bt John ns Reservoir JameR K pi on the on the western The Increase recently has been oo the average of 80 percent each week over the week Last week tha ag gregate was and the week OUB Rfi Boylston st William 27 Hurd 67 School si S Cy Ws a was blown into a dozen pieces rr so when the destroyer Jacob Jones was slugged in the dark over James a fireman in tramp and now putting up at 5 Bow doin wan pretty insistent about get ting enlisted in at the 44 Bromfield st and was so insist ent that Capt in charge of that branch of the this to Ottawa tho adverse decision of the medical Slight curvature of the spine was the Medical Boards but said it hadnt interfered with his shov eling coal in the stokehold for the last eight and he offered to prove it by wrestling any man in the Capt Brakey wag inclined to think that was the kind of energetic soul he wanted for work in barges on the in and waters of Belgium or Mos Anyway he nailed three husky lumberjacks down yesterday from a crimp at Doray led his pals They were With Herman of Bryant and Gus Anderson of 218 Broad were Smith of N was rejected be cause of defective who was born in was In a bit of a taking because he feared a drop of German blood from some or in the dim might bar But it didnt and they patted him on the back Jor the Swedes to the oC the When Henry Vincent Fox of M3 Bus sey entered Harvard ui he Fall of he thought he so ng to be graduated this Spring in this youne a close of Chief Boatswain John Paul vas this week commissioned an asslst int paymaster in tho Mr who has just attained his burned a deal of mid night oil in and cleaned up work to be graduated at the md of his junior year with a magna ium laude in Then the history he made was to ship n the navy as a second ast Late in March this man tnd the first eight of the Phi Beta Kappa had an opportunity at some competitive He and hes been assigned to some special vork At college he was president of the Harvard Catholic Just 50 ahead of the week before was his weeks total contribution from the ocal recruiting The tally this morning was as follows 33 Naval Re 13 Marine S 15 United States 19 United States Merchant PAY ANNOUNCED labor Adjusting Board Gives Decision REFUSED CHANCE TO AVENGE HIS SON British Medical Board Re Tranor Contribution of 821 Volunteers by Boston for Week April 27Bieht shall constitute a days work no will be allowed to work more han 12 hours a day and the rate of pay hall be from 40 cents an hour for com mon laborers to 82 cents for firstclass at the Lake Submarine Com the Groton Iron Works at and the Ship building Company at nd nil other shipyards in Connecticut lid the North Atlantic accord ng to a decision made public today by he labor of the Fleet through its About vorkers here are The decision is not understood to af ect the Lake Company in its sub marine as many of the skilled receive very high ATTY QUINCY LEGAL WORK April to recover payment for contracts entered into be ween Arthur an and the city of were filed this morning by Mr through his William his Papers wore filed on the May or and with the statement of the plain lff was also a set of interroga orle the Mayor will have to an swer in connection with the contracts Mr Thomas claims to have en tered Mr Thomas sues to recover on one count and on tho second He claims he entered into a contract with the Board of Assessors in 916 to examine plans and titles and hat he performed his part of the con The refusal by the city to pay Thomas for hip work iias resulted in he suits being IN FINAL AT April Tr of and Holton of Tedesco are playing the final round in he open amateur tournament at the Wollaston Club this This in the semifinals Wright de his by S Find scored a win over by 0 and Wright had medal score of 37 out and 39 CONCERT BY PEABODY NEIGHBORHOOD CHORUS The Peabody Neighborhood Chorus will give Its second annual concert Mon day evening at 8 oclock in the hall of the Peabody School on Linnaean The soloists will be Charles and Miss Alma Mrs Harriet Howard wilt e the The will The Star Spangled Autumn Gou nods Chorus of Sehu jerts Omnipotence and It Was rover and His The chorus was founded in 1914 by a jroup of carol The first vas the late Herbert Arthur Phelps has been leader since POSED AS NOW FACES COURTMARTIAL Thomas Kenney Charged With Desertion Uniformed Men in Boston Made to Show Passes Today Thomas Kenney of a pri vate in the old 9th and 101st charged with posing around town as a wounded was today sent to Fort to be locked up in the prison there while awaiting trial by courtmartial for He has never been and likewise own no Liberty although his uniform was cov ered with to indicate such pur and he has spoken at rallies for their He also wore a wounded stripe on his He Capt Harrison says that his record is clear and that he be The evidence against him seems quite Capt Har rison especially that on the de sertion charge and also for soliciting tobacco for the men of the 101st Today ajl men on the streets of Bos ton in the uniform of enlisted men of the Army are being called upon by the military police to by their proper passes or that they are fully the streets in Army Early this week all officers ap in civilian there was quite a cleanup of persons erly including two undoubted German agents and one bad check worker and hotel With the beginning of the holding up of enlisted men today by the provost it was found that there are a tew stragglers from Camp Dev ena and other army posts in men who are on authorized or have overstayed their All those were quickly sent to the South Armory in the Army Military police patrol both of which were stationed at points where the largest number of enlisted men congregate or pass In their way around By late afternoon several men who liad absolutely no right to wear oven an mans uniform were gathered and it Is expected that quite a few more will be But many stragglers and men on leave of their own taking arc being rounded and are the individual which nre especially either officers or enlisted in on unauthorized or overstayed or men in will lot be tolerated here it is It is also hinted that the round up bogus officers and enlisted and nen in town without proper will le taken a minutes so that every one may be sure that a uniform represents what it is supposed and that the army be fully protected from any against the Capt Ralph the rovost has ISO oC hig military police on the enlisted men investigation This Capt Harrison trans erred to the military intelligence of the alleged hotel beat and bail who he caught in the bogus officers He was paraded before a lotel men and clerks at the Hotel today for identification vith what the army officers vould not other than to say hat he is an important The investigation of the two presumed 3erman agents More evi dence is being secured It is SOMERVILLE BOY ON Is Struck by Automobile of Mayor Bernard Said to Havg Turned Bicycle in Front of Car An automobile operated by Mayoi Benjamin of Aruck a bicycle ridden by Bernard the 10yearold son of Mr and Mrs nard Schutte of 35 Pennsylvania Somerville on Mystic av near the ner of Cross at oclock this morning inflicting injuries tho boy which may prove Mayor Haines was ror at the time and according to he told Chief Kendall ol the Police Department sometime after the accident the boy turned his and unexpectedly across The bicycle was completely wrecked and the boy was thrown soma Mayor Haines took tne boy into his machine and instead of driving to tha Somerville Hospital drove to the Medi ford Police A physician was after examining the injured ordered his removal to the Maiden where his name was placed on the danger The Somerville police learned that accident had occurred half un hour but were unable to get the details after 11 LAWRENCE MAN HELD FOR HEARING ON LOTTERY CHARGE Greico of Hi Jackson was in today by United States Commissioner Hayes for a hearing on Monday on the complaint f depositing a package containing 300 Blips in the mall in that city on March The defendant pleaded not Inspector Casey was the com in the The lottery slips Greico is alleged to have depos ted were addressed to Stavo one of Atwells R Teachers Association Convention The New England Historical Teach Association convention was held this morning in Cam Miss Mabel who is in chore of the junior branch of tha Womans Municipal described the work done by the younger mem The league also exhibited a num ber of patriotic and a conc tlon or science charts to demonstrate meth ods of teaching 214 CHILDREN RECEIVE THEIR FIRST COMMUNION St Marys Warren Charles was filled with relatives of chil dren of that parish at this when H boys and girls received tirst administered Ly after which he brief Following the mass I the children enjoyed a Communion j breakfast in St Marys ed from Sunday school 1 FINED IN COLD STORAGE EGGS CASE Another Charlestown the proprietor of a grocery store Main that fined 200 today by Judge Charles in the Municipal The defendant was Samuel and he was charged with having cold stor age eggs for sale which were not marked cold storage His case first came up for trial about a month and then it was learned ie was not a citizen of the United His case was continued until to give him an opportunity to take out his citizenship He ap leared in court and when asked he had taken out his citizenship pa he said he did because he did not care The sentence was then It was remarked by a court attache that was a third Liberty Loan poster displayed in store win CHARGED FROM CHURCH POOR BOXES Inspectors Crawford and Burke arrested in the South End for the Lynn police Louis iO years who is wanted in that city on a charge of robbing poor boxes in Catho lic When taken into according to the Maraino had a poor box key of his own make which contained wax on one He was sent to Lynn this WINCHESTER PUPILS GIVE CONCERT April the an concert of the Winchester High musical organizations was given in the Town Hall last under the direction of Richard musical director of the A chorus of 150 boys and girls and the school glee clubs took A largo number of parents find friends were At sion Albert Jewett spoke on the war and urged the audience to tuy The feature of the entertainment was the singing of The Blue by the entire each member v aving a small American The solos were by Dr Churchill Hindes and Evan Folk songs of the Nations were and a number of the new including Theres a Long Trail Food Will Win the CHELSEA AMONG CANADIAN WOUNDED April 27The names of the following Americans are Included in to days casualty list Killed in action R Mass Mass OF TO UNFURL SERVICE FLAG of will unfurl a service aft at 3 oclock from its Massachusetts av and Davenport North The council has 1G5 men in the State Treas Charles will oe the principal CHARLES RUN OVER IN SOMERVILLE Charles 13 years living at 139 Cambridge fell from an automobile truck on Rowland upon which he was at tempting to at 11 oclock this arid was run over by the rear He was taken to the Hospital and his name was placed on the danger The truck was operated Percy Day of 90 Mt Vernon and was owned by John Whiting of 556 Rutherford Day picked the boy up after he had been run over and rushed him to the hos He later made his report to Kendall stating that the boy attempted to hold of the side of the truck as he was He failed to secure a firm hold and fell beneath the right rear CHARGE WAREHAM MAN WITH DESERTION April After keeping watch in the woods near his home at Wareham for several the police today arrested Walter Rua charged with from Devens on April and turned him over to the military the police had peen hid ing in the Woods and they surprised him as he started to his home for He was sent to the carnp iu PR I WITH MILITARY HONORS April Private William Blake of the Machine Gun Com pany of the 54th who died at Camp April was buried this morning with military A squad from Co of this under command of Lieut William acted as escort and four of the companys sergeants ware pall The funeral procession lott the homo of private Blakes Mr and Mrs Peter 12G Hancock at and proceeded to the Immaculate Con where solemn high mass of requiem was sung by Rev Fr From the church the casket was escorted to Holy Cross Ceme where Rev Fr Joseph Mohan road the burial service and the firing squad fired three volleys over thy grave and Taps was The were Mess Sergt Henry Gustav Braun and Charles Green and private Joseph Collins of Camp The firing squad and guard of honor consisted of Corp John Greg Corp Willliam privates Arthur John George Evan Edward and Frank Private Blake en last July In tho Regular Rub on Forehead i and Temples A headache remedy without the dan gers of headache Relieves headache and that miserable feeling from colds or And it acts at once made with oil of Better than a mustard plaster and does not Used only and in no way can it affect stomach and as some internal medicines Excellent for sore stiff lum all pains and aches of the back or sore frosted colds of the chest it often prevents SOc and 60c jars hospital size One Treatment with Clears Dandruff All Soap Ointment 26 ft Sample free of The Soldiers Comfort Kits Are not without a box of Allens powder to lute tbo ail vines men in t mini up 10 iu shoes It takes tbe friction from the nml gives Instant relief to neb tender Allens BO bus 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