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   Boston Evening Globe (Newspaper) - May 21, 1921, Boston, Massachusetts                                TOMORROWS GLOBE Read the in tomorrows Order tomorrows Globe in advance from your Tra VOL Entered n H second matter at Boston under tbo net ot March SATURDAY MAY 192112 CENTS BY TUB GLOBE STOCKS Golf Team Made a Cleanup ALL FIVE WON Three Bay State Players Twice Beat Evans POPE ASKS IRELAND BE STOPPED May 31 by here com pete In the British amateur champion ship tournament opening to flay defeated England in team compe Tho Americans won all four foursomes and five of the eight singles The great gallery that followed the matches at the Royal Liverpool Links found consolation for Britains chances next In the defeat of Chick United States amateur by Cyril English by 4 and Tolley failed to In the tournament at L last year In which Evans regained Bin representatives on tho American 111 won their Crowd Followed Evans A great crowd followed Tolley and Tolley won the three strokes to down a three yard The second holo was halved A In at the third Tolley ran 4 down putt for being then S Evans won tho next 3 to but Tolloy was again up at tho The sixth and seventh wore while Tolley won the eighth and which he turned 4 Tolley was too strong with his ap proach at the 10th which Evans won in 4 to but after a half In at Hie events lost the next hole 4 to through being He was again bunkered at the 13th and lost in 3 to The English an lost the next but secured a M at the which gave him the watch by 4 and Led All the Way won the throe holes In his with At the third Jen kins played for the while ball hanging of the cup was 6 HOW THE MATCHES WENT FOURSOMES Charles Evans and Robert Jones defeated George Simpson and 5 and Francis and Jesse ford defeated Cyril Tolley and 3 and Hunter and Pint defeated dc and Roger 1 Fownes Jr and Frederick Wright defeated Aylmer and 4 and Cyril Tolley England defeated Charles 4 and Robert Jones defeated de and knocked It thereby giving hole At the turn w He putted well and seldom missed Jenkins was distinctly out continued to have the test of the game Jones and De Montmorency halved the first two holes in par The Eng lishman lost the third through Jonea Snaking the green in two excellent shots and securing the hole In From tho third hole to the ninth the match was close Jones making the turn 1 Aft er that de Montmorencys play was In How the Foursomes Went In the foursomes tho learn composed of Bobby Jones and Chick Evans defeated George Simpson and Jenkins of the British team by 6 and Francis and Jesse Gullford Df Boston defeated Cyril Tolley of East Francis defeated C 6 and Jesse Gibson defeated George 0 2 and Wright Jr defeated E 2 nnd Armour England defeated Wood 2 and Aylmer England defeated 2 and Fownes Jr defeated 3 and de and Roger Weth pied of by 1 while W Fownes Jr of and Fred Wright Jr of Massa defeated Ayl me of and Armour o by 4 and Weather conditions at the Royal Links were the was dry and the greens wero keen am Individual matches wore played this Evans and Jones completely out classed their opponents and were 5 U at tho Tho British pair made a great effort on the return journey bu were to cut down the Americans The match In which and Gull Cord played Tolley and was If not always straight In his hit a lone and Two Reported Dying at the Relief Hospital NEWTON POLICEMAN PLACED UNDER ARREST Not Divulged May Gilbert for many years an officer of tlie Newton Police was placed under arrest this noon while at the West Newton Police Thn police refuse to state what charges are against the MILLIONAIRES WIFE HELD AS A THIEF Mrs Joseph Heil of Chicago Charged With Robbing Homes While Working as a Maid BLUENOSE ACCEPTS MAYFLOWER DEFI Willing to Race to Brazil For Purse Next Winter May gauntlet thrown down by Fred Pigeon of the Boston syndicate of the Mayflower against the Bluenose for trip lias been picked up by owner of the Halifax The following telegram is tory N May Secretary Board of Mass I have sent Pigeon the following message this morning I have a mes sage from Capt Angus Walters of the schooner Blue Nose of Nova Scotia re questing me on his behalf to accept your challenge for an ocean race this Winter from a port In Newfoundland or Novu Scotia to Brazil on the under standing that you and your associates will put up a purse sufficiently and that each vessel will carry back to a Nova Scotia or Newfoundland port a cargo of Please let me know at your earliest convenience amount of the and if same is De tails will be arranged ness wis quite with the Americans playing at the top of made It a fight from the and at the turn same was bourne British amateur and all the pom Americans won rather Holderness of Walton Heath by 3 and Dr Paul Hunter of Los and Wood Platt of Philadelphia beat Order the Sunday Globe regu larly from your newsdealer or Be sure to read the Globe magazine tomor Boston Opera House 8HUBERT Tomorrow Sunday Afternoon At 3 CONCERT BY John McCormack Entire Proceeds to Committee for Relief In Ireland Extra Rows of Seats at ON SALE TODAY At Ticket Little and Boston Opera Houie Only ft Few Choice Seats at Still Available will give hla usual lull The critics of New York and tha only whora bus appeared since return from his world the Is at the zenith ol glory a greater In bettor than at any time In bin brilliant and playing an excellent wero 2 up on Hunter ut tho ninth After the Americans gradually recovered ground and won the mutch by 1 Led from the Start In the first match Jones had the honor for the and for tho The Americans won the Evans running down a long putt for the holo In to the op The second hole was halved In Simpson having some 111 when his putt for a 3 curled around the The Americans won the third In 4 to 6 FEAR DEMPSEY WILL GET TOO FINE Intensive Training Put Off ATLANTIC N May tensive which was scheduled for Jack Dempsey beginning has been according to announcement by Jack man ager of tho Instead of a lengthy program of train Ing Dempsey will content himself with short workouts each aft abandoning roud work In the morning for tho The cham pion does nnt want to risk reaching the peak of his fighting condition too early In his as was thn case at To ledo when he fought JOBS and was obliged to halt training to resume it Manager In announcing th May Joseph wife of a millionaire banker and Investment was under arrest today charged robbing half a homes where she had obtained employment as a A large number of articles found in her home were the police by families who had been They ranged from gilded canary cages to jewelry and The police said Mrs Hell expressed little sur prise when they came to arrest her at her The license number of an bile tn which a large quantity of goods was carried away from the home of Miller by their newly employed maid a few days ago was traced to Mrs Police esti mated the value of the articles al to have been stolen at Mother of Four Children Mrs Hell Is 88 years old and the mother of four Accompany ing her to the police her hus band said lie could not understand his wifes peculiar actions and had accepted her explanations that she bought the furniture and other arti cles at auction He said she had a personal spending allowance of a and often received ad Police declared that pawn tickets showed she had disposed of some of the articles she is charged with The setting of a ring which had contained a diamond was identified by one woman who had employed her as a Four women identified her tonight as the maid they had To missed nls putt The Americana won this holo In 3 to securing a 5hole They also won tho eight From tills tho British better They won the ninth thus the Americans 6 up at tha and also took the and reducing the disadvantage to The Americans secured the 13th and the next two being halved they Evans won the giving the Amer the match by 5 and Great Finish by Gullford The vs derness match was won by the Ameri cans on the homeward Journey after oven play to the The Britishers began to fall away nt this the 12th and 13th They should have won the but failed on an easy Tolley hart been driving badly and was hunkered ut several On the with the Americans 2 put his second shot Into the but Gullford made a magnificent re covery to within two yards of the pin and pot tho putt to win the hole In 4 to giving tho Americans the vs mutch the former were 3 up at the third was hut was on tho Tho Americana 1 Iho but became t tho 17th after excellent The lust hole was The vs mutch wna Ar poor golf and the British era were give down at tho seventh They won the next four holea but lost the making the Americans up The Britishers laid their on the Dempsoy will continue to box three to five rounds in ad to shadow bag punching ind other He probably will be gin working in the new arena next Is forming u large part of tho champions training camp THE WEATHER United States Weath er Bureau forecasts For Boston and Its vicinity and for New England Fair and continued warm to night and light to moderate southwest Kor Eastern New York Fair tonight anil Sunday warmer in south portion to night gentle to mod erate southwest wind Lowest temperature In New Eng land last 44 at at 8 a m New York Washington St Louis Chicago St Paul Highland Light sea Boston 8 n m Barometer Inches 73 highest 78 lowest lust 01 humidity 62 percent wind M clear sunshine Friday for 13 88 percent of the possible The Temperature Today Tilt thu up to 1D20 1021 03 1U 61 T 0 u 68 7L 12m 60 85 t p at RH 1021 Ip 6 no m JO 00 each she had given a different name and Charged With Robbery An automobile accident which re in injuries leading to klepto mania was blamed by relatives and physicians for the acts of Mrs Mrs Heil was held In a detention Home booked on four formal charges of Her condition was said by attending physicians to be for In addition to mental troubles with which she was said to be she is soon to become a Members of the family said that she was in an automobile accident several years An operation was necessary and the wound has never relatives They declared that previous to the accident Mrs Heil was normal in every Husband Has Good Income The case was one of the most un usual on Chicagos police Mrs who besides an allowance of a month from her had two automobiles and a magnifi cent was a perfect maid and showed such efficiency that she was trusted said former employes who identified Her husband recently had given her a small apartment it was said by and she was quoted as saying that much ot the property she stole was used in fur Mr Heil refused for some time to believe the charges against his I can cash my personal check for at any Chicago he told Why should my wife steal His income was said to be more than a SENDS A LETTER TO Would Have Irish Nation Settle Irish Question May Pope Benedict lias written to Cardinal primate of appealing to aoth the English and Irish to abandon violence and proposing that the Irish question be settled by a body selected by the whole Irish The pontiff sent Cardinal Logue 000 lire for the Irish White DRUM TO RANK OF COLONEL Same Honor for Two More A number of promotions in the United States made In the Wilson Ad ministration but pigeonholed before con hajj been because of difficulties arising out of promotions of general and on ac count of court proceedings brought by a couple of colonels in the Regular Army growing out of their dismissal rom the service by reason of adverse have dust been In the list are 41 who have been advanced to the grade of Included In the Hat of now are three wellknown New England namely Col Alfred it present on duty at Headquarters of he 1st Army Boston Col Robert Quartermaster formerly located In New and Col Hugh son of the late Capt John Drum of the 10th United States killed at Col Drum Is at present In command at the Army Furl HOTTEST MAY 21 IN BOSTON OFFICIAL RECORDS Temperature Reached 93 at 2 P East Submerged by a Hot Wave This IB the hottest May 21 In tho his tory of the record keeping of tho Gov Weather Bureau on top of the Federal the mercury having passed 88 and was knocking at the door of 89 at 12 oclock daylight saving time The hottest previous tempera ture on corresponding dates was In 1011 and The hottest May day was which came on May 26 In and the following day QG was The entire eastern half of the coun try Is sweltering but at no place was the upward jump more noticeable than In this whore the mercury was at 62 at 6 this morning and had risen practically 37 degrees in six At 12 the wind remained in the and there was every reason to believe that tho heat will exceed 00 in the parly as the conditions are ideal for a According to the reports given by the Weather Bureau this the temperature at noon and later was as follows 13 m 8 1pm 01 i n m p JUDGE BELIEVES MAN RATHER THAN WOMAN Not Guilty of Theft After a hearing before Judge Went worth In Municipal Criminal Court yea Charles of Sacra mento was discharged Judge found no cause in holding and din charged was arrested lust day night on tho Common by Kenneth of tho Metropolitan on a charge of robbing Ida Sol gal of the West The latter that stoic her handbag ar all valued at denied every accusation made by the He said the woman stopped that ho showed hei some that she snatched and then called for the that he was ran awny and wan chased by thi police officer and Two men are dying at the Relief Hospital and another Is seriously as a result of an explosion just before noon today In the building 51 63 Cooper North The who the doctors say will not are James of 4 Fairmount and Harry BO of 7 Arbutus Both men received to third gree burns all over the tody and The third victim is or Harry of 46 Auburn His injuries are multiple in the lower part of the Charles of Ladder Fort Hill was cut by falling glass from windows Part of Building Wrecked r The cause of the explosion was not de termined up to 2 but It was thought that liquor was being made with the use of which WEST END MAN BADLY RAZOR Mitchel Is Charged With Intent to Kill Samuel of 4 Lovett West was arrested this after noon by officers of the Joyst Station on a charge of assault and battery with In ent to on James Long of 3 Por celion West Long received a wound In the throat more than three In while one of his fin gers was almost According to the who made tin Investigation after Long was sent to the Relief there was an argu ment between the men over the furni ture on a wagon ready to he carried they Mitchell drew a razor and Mitchell ran and was pursued by a dozen Two policemen In and caught He will be arraigned In Municipal Court There was no evidence of a In ilde the the police and firemen but there were found sugar and other which are used for the making of McCray and to the report of the wero In the build ing at the time of the wore blown through a landing on their backs near the It Is was passing tho when the explosion oc Ho was doing toward Salem anil was picked up and fell to the He received quite a but soon apparently recovered from although he sustained the body About which was in room where the two men were at work was blown through the window Into the Parts of the building was wrecked by tho explosion and every pane of glass on the second and third was The which Is not a very large was badly by ex mortar and laths being strewn about the Tho explosion caused much excitement In tho neighborhood a great crowd The was owned by Joseph For a time there was a brisk An alarm from box 1212 soon brought several pieces of North End and West End The firemen poured considerable water Into the store before the nro wag The loss is estimated at and WIDOW AND BOY Police Search in Woods Near Auto Abandoned by Mrs Whitten and Terry Is Offered For 6800 Used Army Overcoats Trust Loaned Joseph Bank Commissioner of the has asked per mission of the Supreme Court to sell 6800 secondhand army which In 1910 the Hanover Trust Company took BB collateral for loan of Mr Allen says that there is now little market for u class of and the best offer hn can get is These overcoats nro now In the Mar ket Cold Storage where they are being kept at great 3 DUFFYS AND 3 CURTINS NOW QUINCY POLICEMEN Bradford this morning announced the appoint ment of the following reserve police cers Joseph Co st Thomas U Hunt st David 20 at James Mac 84 st Francis 3 James 31 Newcomb st 23 Holmes at Edward 103 But ler road John ti Nash Tho appointments make two families prominent In tho Police Thomas Duffy lu a brother of patrol man John Duffy Jr and a son of pa trolman John David Is a brother of pa trolman Thomas the wellknown officer of City and a son of patrolman Edward As a of still further all of the younger are their patrolmen John Duffy and being May attrac tive 36yearold widow and her 16 yearold whose devotedness the peace and quiet of Aa are said to be hiding in a grove on the edge of Long while searching which in clude the are making every to locate Yesterday police officials almost secured the but they aban their auto and fled into the The district is completely aroused over tho case of Mrs Hazel Whit 36yearold widow with two chil one a son as old the 16yearold Assonet who is with Searching parties hope to locate the pair today when Terry will be turned over to the as he is said to be on which was Broken by his failure to stay away from the It Is also Bald that there Is a pos of larceny In fact It was said this morning that the father of Terry had already sworn out a warrant in Fall River charging Mrs Whitten with Hurried Into Woods Late yesterday a tip went around that the who have been gone some had been seen on the Middleboro and officer Hoard flashed the word to various houses to be on the lookout for the They arrived at the home of Edgar Washburn and asked for gaso line and They said they had no money and proffered in payment a handsome copper chafing The Washburn family kept them in conversation for a time and then a truck hearing cer Hoard of Lakeville and constable Cudworth of Assonet came The couple got one look at the officers and hurried out the back way and into the The police followed but lost the At one point they found a note which appeared to have been started by Mrs and WBB un finished when the couple were dis turbed by the approach ot the searching It was addressed to a friend at and simply I must go back George is George la the first name of the Abandoned Automobile Officer Hoard returned and took charge ot the automobile abandoned by the and which la said to answer the description of the car In which they have been reported from time to time as being It was loaded with paint In a set of sil i odd pieces of fishing a large doll and many other The police ure trying to learn where all the stuff came It Is believed the woman and boy are penniless and have been securing food and gasoline by trading various articles from the stock they had in the After last night in the woods with out food arid possibly without the officials are confident that the couple will be located before SENIOR OFFICERS ELECTED AT NORTHEASTERN COLLEGE Horace a graduate of the English High has been class orator of the senior class of North eastern College Evening School of Lewis has buon elected class Ho Is a graduate of the hant High class of and Ing tho war served with the Pioneer In tantry In MAKE YOUR PURCHASES FROM GLOBE ADVERTISERS Citizens Mass Meeting Reduction of Armament by International Agreement SENATOR THOMAS of Montana MOUSE of SIDNEY of New York MUSIC SLIDES SYMPHONY HALL May ALL SEATS notion League of 1olloy  

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