Boston Evening Globe (Newspaper) - July 10, 1920, Boston, Massachusetts Read the Want and Classified In tomorrows Sunday Globe Make sure of your copy of tomor rows Globe by ordering the paper In advance from your Read Uncle Dudley VOL 10 Entered nn second class mutter nt Boston under tho net of March SATURDAY JULY 192012 PAGES TWO CENTS t BY THE GLOBE NEWSPAPER STOCKS VALUED AT IN THE BROOKLYN RAILROAD YARDS e Claiming Liquor Held in NEW July than worth of bonded whisky at retail prices was seized yes by prohibition enforcement in the yards of the Long Is land Railroad in under the direction first as sistant enforcement agent for the State of New The confiscation is one of the larg est made since prohibition went into and Federal agents believe It will play no small part in breaking up one of the most important mil bootlegging rings existing In this The liquor seized is 100 proof and was shipped from a bonded warehouse In Pennsylvania by the of a bona fide permit and also a removal permit on one shipment al to have been James Ralph a cheese and commission merchant of this held in bail on charges conspiracy and violation of the Volstead act after claiming owner of the EAGER TO RE FOUR CAUGHT SMUGGLING 500 QUARTS OF WHISKY NIAGARA July Four traveling In two automobiles containing 500 quarts of Canadian were arrested to day in N by United States prohibition agents on a charge of smuggling The motor cars and the whisky I Hope to Join Her in Death Says Wanderer Revolting Says State Attorney Use the Globes Real Estate columns to sell or rent Real During the six months ending June 80 the Globe printed more Real Estate than the second Boston July charges of murder were prepared today by State Atty Maclay Hoyne to be preferred Carl who confessed last night to the killing of his wife and a The motive for the murders was first given bsr Wanderer as a desire to go back into the free from marital It was later according to the that he wished to Inherit her estate and did not intend to rob In his police Wan derer declared he deliberately shot to death his bride of a few months in tho hallway and that he also shot an unwitting victim of his a whom he enticed there so he could kill him and then accuse him of having tried to rob him and his who in two months would have become a Tho unidentified man used by Wan derer to pose as a robber and then was partly identified as William who in 1911 or 1912 was employed by the Gentry Brothers circus while In South We Shall Ask the Rope shall go before the Grand Jury and ask his Indictment on a charge of States Attorney Hoyne It IB one of the most coldblooded and revolting crimes in Chicagos AVe shall ask an immediate trial and the I want to be Wanderer com 1 hope to join her in I wonder If she will forgive me I loved her much to let another man get But I didnt want her Wanderer said that he did not wish to desert his wife and join the army but wished tobe I feel better with that off my he I had bad dreams and the picture of the hallway with my wife lying there came back once in a I feel like a new and Im ready to kick off whenever they want to take One of the of the case which misled the police for weeks was the romance of the couple and their supposedly happy married Wan who had never TODAY COSMOPOLITAN TRUST SAVINGS DEPARTMENT OPEN UNTIL 10 i The sooner you start your Savings Account with sooner your money works for Start Rate of our last dividend was Deposits Co on Inter eat Monthly Any Amount May Be Deposited COSMOPOLITAN TRUST COMPANY GO Devonshire Boston drunk or indulged In had one love the one with Ruth who became his wife at the conclusion of a war Only Girl I Ever Kissed She was the only ever he told the He took her church every They married after the returned from Wanderers story of how the ragged stranger was hired to be the unwilling victim the double murder was told py him in the name unemotional way he related the details of his wifes Picked up the man on the West Side on of the murder by offering him a Job as a truck An appointment made for that When the stranger came Wan derer told him that he wanted him to follow Mrs Wanderer Into the apart ment house and stage a fake When Wanderer and his wife returned from the theatre the stranger played his as and was met with a stream of Wanderer then turned on his wife and shot her She died within five Her only words were the THE WEATHER United States Weath er Bureau forecasts For Boston and vi Fair tonight and probably not much change In temperature va riable For Southern New England and Eastern New STork Fair to night and probably Sunday shifting For Northern New England Fair tonight and Sunday slightly cooler on the extreme Eastern Maine coast shifting Highland 8am Wind 10 miles thick fog temperature sea Temperatures at 8 a m 50 New 70 72 Wtl Boston Sam Barometer temperature 74 highest yesterday lowest last night 67 hu 78 wind 4 miles The Temperature Today The thermometer at Thompsons Spn the up to 12 m today as follows 1010 1020 1010 1020 6fl 66 73 64 68 83 Griff Buys a Florida Pitcher July JO Pitcher Workman of the Tampa Florida State has been purchased by the Washington Americans and will re port here early next Pros Griffith of the local club announced Workman Is a Read the new and used auto mobile in todays To sell advertise in the Daily and Sunday SAFETY FIRST STEADY SOUND SUCCESSFUL GROWTH Deposit Today By Mall or Personally Has a Square Location with a Service Reputation Interest Last Paid on Saving Deposits Commercial Department Foreign Exchange Department Safe Deposit Boxes HANOVER TRUST SUFFOLK SAVINGS BANK Main Washington and Water Streets Branch Office and Croat Streets William McNary Chairman Board of Directors President FOR SEAMEN AND 1 Tremont Boston Incorporated 1833 SYSTEMATIC SAVING PLUS CAREFUL SPENDING SPELLS T H n F T Join our 1981 Vacation Club now Send or Circular c a Pound In Suit For DAL OF KING ALBERT FOR GLOBE STAFF WRITER Ruler of Belgians Honors for Work on Relief Committee Anthony Philpott of for the past 25 years staff writer of the Bos ton has been decorated with the Medal of King by order of His Majesty King Albert of the in recognition of his devotion to the cause of Belgium in connection with the work of the Belgian Relief Commit tee of New Announcement of this signal honor was made thiss morning by the Belgian Mr It was recently sent to His at the latters a report of Mr activities in connection with the highly successful Belgian relief accompanied by recommendations by the consul that Philpot should receive special tion for his The tion was immediately indorsed by the Belgian Foreign Affairs Office in high thS Mr affectionately known in the newspaper profession as has attained wide reputation in New his covering of news events in the past two decades During the Belgian Relief drive he was a member of the executive commit tee and directed the publicity which put the drive over the It Is a source of great satisfaction to the members of New England ANTHONY Belgian Relief Committee that Mr Philpot receives this richly deserved recognition of his said Mr No one worked more whole heartedly for the cause and none was more deserving of the The brevet announcing award of the medal has but the medal it self has not yet been received in Bos During the war Mr organized and directed the Red Cross publicity for New THE DEFENDANT Frank Graves Charged With Breach of Contract a Gustave Hardt et doing busi ness as Hardt at Buenos Argentine have brought suit for in the Suffolk Superior Court against Prank Graves of Boston for alleged breach of The plaintiffs 15 the defendant agreed to pur chase pounds of sugar at 48 cents per The sugar was shipped to the who re fused to receive Since the deliv ery the market price of sugar has fallen to 23 cents per and the actual the plaintiffs is Frank Graves is a Boston wool a member of the firm of Graves Co of Summer When apprised of the filing of the Mr Graves office declared while the fact of the suit was there was nothing that could be giv en out until the case should come up in Mechanician Escapes Jump of 20 Feet SALISBURY July Richard Long of wife of the former Democratic candidate for was killed in an airplane accident early this Crew Balks At Order to Bathe FORE RIVER WORKMEN STREET CARS Many Walk to and From Raise of Fares and Abolition of Transfers general boy cott against riding on the street rail way cars was begun this morning by Fore workmen who have been In the habit of using the street cars to go to and from their The protest Is the Increase of fares which went Into effect today and In particular against the aboli tion of the Heretofore It has been possible to go to the Fore River yards from any point beyond City sq for 10 but today the 10cent fare zone ended at City sq and a further 10cent fare was collected after a passenger had elected to remain on the cars when it had passed that Notices were posted yesterday that all Fore River cars In the morning coming from South and West would be run express through City sq to the and that after the cars had passed City aq the conductors would begin to collect the extra 10 As a protest against this extra fare many of the workmen walked long distances this morning rather than The two electric cars every morning to the shipyards car ried only 11 passengers Pay Fares Under Protest The additional fares after leaving City sq were paid under protest by the The road evidently antici pated trouble as additional were asked to be on duty this morning at the loop in the Fore River Yards and at City sq and also at the carbarns this There was no The New Havens special Fore River which pulls into the railroad station at Sat mornings and waits till to Boston workmen who generally come to the station on electric pulled out for Boston almost empty today because the workmen walked to City sq instead of The Fore River workmen sent a protest yesterday to the general man ager of the Wiley Wake protesting against the increased Mr Wakeman was asked to use his influence to secure tickets for rush hours at a price less than asked today by the street rail way Continued tho Second ift PASSENGERS MEET ALL REQUIREMENTS Steamer Further Delayed at Quarantine Delay In releasing the White Star liner from quarantine is likely to result from the action of the crow In be taken ashore at Gal lups Island and submit to the cleansing process as ordered by the Public Health The steamer was sent alongside the liner early today to take off the crew and most of fire stewards and about 250 all went on board peaceably Then some of the men decided that they did not want a bath and they jumped back on board the The others all followed and no argument of the port physicians could induce them to go They absolutely refused to be The Public Health authorities have no Jurisdiction over the but they can detain the steamer below until the requirements of the Health Department are The steamship company Is ar ranging to have the Italian consul go down to the steamer and order tho members of the to obey the health It had been planned to release the so that she could come up to her berth at Commonwealth Pier this but the notion of the crow has upset this The steamer brought 820 of the steerage to Common wealth Pier before noon and they were examined by the Immigration in who detained about onefourth of them at the first The other steerage passengers will be brought to the probably this after An armed gruard waB stationed at Island during the process of bathing the and the Coast Guard Cutter was anchored off the The armed detail was sent ashore to prevent any disturbance among the many of whom pro tested against being bathed and having their belongings There was no trouble as In the case of the Cano whose passengers fought against submitting to the health authorities The arrived Friday and was ordered held at quarantine because she had no clean of health from the American consul at This docu ment was the port on the Second The in which she was flying plunged 200 feet to the ground and was completely Several hundred people witnessed the Mrs Long died at the as did the pilot of the Lieut Gordon formerly a United States Army Mechanician who occupied the third seat in the jumped from a height of 20 feet he saw the was inevitable and thus saved his although suf fering a severe gamely as in dragging the bodies of the injured people from the but then collapsed and was physically incapable of answering questions as to the cause of the Flight The accident happened about when many people had gathered at the beach side to enjoy the fresh air Lieut who served the air service during the had been at Salisbury for about three tak ing passengers up for taxi The site used for the landing and taking off of the machine was about half a mile north of the center of the being identical with the area formerly covered by the ing Echo pleasure which was destroyed by fire last Hundreds of people had gathered about the great sand some with teh anticipation of themselves taking flight during the Continued on the Second Order tomorrows Globe in ad vance from your newsdealer or Be sure to read the want and classified in to morrows Is paid by Our last monthly interest dividend on savings was at the rate af START AN ACCOUNT IN ANY AMOUNT OPEN TODAY 1O Tremont Trust Company BANK BY MAIL QR IN PERSON 35 Court Boston Branch Warren ROXBURY ASA President SIMON The Old South Trust Company 306 Washington Boston Announces to the public that it will open for business July at SAMUEL Chairman of the Board of JOHN