Boston Evening Globe (Newspaper) - September 6, 1921, Boston, Massachusetts Jfa 1Vpw iT ri N i Start Fall Advertising Now Be sure to have your Real Business Automobile and Machinery For Sale appear in tomorrows and Read the Want pages vening dition VOL O G8 Entered as second class matter at the act of Mareb TUESDAY 192118 BT 1 STOCKS NO CLUE TO GEMS ON PARLOR CAR AUTO OF COUPLE ON HONEYMOON BURNED i i Bride Loses Her Trousseau and in Paper Money Goes Up in Smoke at Attleboro REWARD OF STIRS DETECTIVES i to the Globe Sept largo touring car containing a Boston who told firemen they were on their was destroyed by fire on the tonst turnpike at 3 oclock this morn The young man tried to sound the fire but the key broke In the box and a telephone message was sent to the fire station from the residence of Ray mond Occupants of the machine told Lieut Arthur Shaw of the Fire Department that they were just married and that the brides wedding and in paper money were burned with the They left for Boston In a passing machine without giving their The machine was a limousine with Massachusetts registration but this number in the official registry calls for a different make of car and is listed to a Dorchester The police are conducting an CHAUFFEUR IN SCITUATE AUTO CRASH DIES Roland Spencer and Mrs Barton Leonard Are in Serious Condition Thomas Skullen of 90 North chauffeur of the automobile crashed Into a moving railroad train at last died In TO seal in the delicious Burley flavor Once youve enjoyed the toasted flavor you will al ways want it the Massachusetts General Hospital at this His leg was out off by the wheels of a railroad ca and his skull was Roland Spencer of 60 Bos young artist and member of tho who owned the and Mrs Barton Leonard of 74 Eg mont who were riding with are both in a serious con dition In Phillips the private ward of the Miss Mary maid to Mrs Leonard and the other occupant of the is also at the Massachusetts She was but not according to AUTO DERAILED TRAIN CAR UNCONSCIOUS Sept of the ter rible accident at the railroad crossing here last when one man waa fatally injured and three other persons were seriously were pieced to gether early this morning and a more reliable report of what happened Is now For several hours after the accident it was impossible to obtain from the horrorstricken throng which witnessed the crash a satisfactory story of what Most of the witnesses were at the railroad station waiting for the 11 oclock train for Boston when the touring car smashed into the train which left Boston at p m for This train was In motion at the Scituate The locomotive was across the street according to when the traveling at great struck the moving The big automobile plunged into the car behind the throwing the railroad car off the rails by its terrific Passengers and wreckage of the tour ing car were thrown In all was scattered all over the Mrs of St a guest at the who reported Sunday that she had left behind her In the washroom of the Pullman drawing room car Jewels valued at when she left the car at the North Station on Sunday has not yet recovered her missing nor have the detectives found a clew to their possible Tho contrary to has not been and It not going to be by car wreckers In an effort to ascertain IE the gems are con within the car Private detectives are obtaining from ra now she has recovered om the excitement and grief from her a detailed story of her recollection of all happenings from toe time she reached the Hotel In this city and discovered her 10Detcctlvcs and Pullman officials are questioning all their operatives who en tered the car at any time after It ar rived at the North in an effort to ascertain if any stranger sneaked into the car and stole the A reward of which has been of for tho return of the has Inspired tho detectives and railroad workers to seek the gems with great dil Rings Put on Parlor Car Washstand Mrs occupied a drawing room on tho Portland express which arrived at Boston at Sunday afternoon When tho train reached the North Sta tion she says she went to the wash room removing her put them on the In her hurry to leave she forgot her rings and did not discover her loss until she reached the some 30 minutes There were three one set with diamond and two each weighing three They were Insured for There was also a pearl and diamond insured for and a diamond and a circlet euard ring valued at Mrs notified the Insurance company at St Louis and employed a local detective agency to work on the Today every effort Is made to make sure that Mrs did not make a She possibly may have left the gems behind her at her Summer It has been but she insists that she did and that she has a clear recollection of removing them from her fingers In the washroom of the and of leaving them on tho All of the employes who boarded the oar to it and pick up the soiled and the Insisted they saw the This case Is only one of a number of gem robberies which have been reported in recent months as having happened on railroad THE WEATHER United States Weath er Bureau forecasts For Boston and Its vicinity Probably lo cal showers tonight Wednesday fair mod variable For Southern New England Cloudy to night probably show ers on east Wednesday fair mod erate temperature variable A HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION IN THE EVENING Free How to Hif Mechanical College Enroll Opening Preparatory School NORTHEASTER COLLEGE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING COOPERATIVE DAY SESSIONS ONLY ad minis troth e do greet or phone for Boiton Y M A Bach Biy Continued cm the Second In fair temperature variable For Kastern New Cloudy this afternoon and tonight Wednesday fair moderate temperature vari able becoming Lowest temperature In New England last at Mo Morn Ing temperatures New Wash 7C 66 High land thick sea Boston 9 u m barome inches 68 high est 68 lowest last 62 90 percent wind three cloudy sunshine Monday for 12 or 92 percent of the possible 13 The Temperature Today The lit Spa records the up to a p m today an follows 1JI20 Sum 63 0 n m i 0 ii in M Urn 80 0511pm ttl 2 p rn TO a D m 611 GO BO 811 Globes Lead night months ending August Iho total number of Real Estate printed in the Boston having Daily and Sunday editions was 2nd 3rd 4th Real Estate For To Lot or Wanted Advertise in Iho Daily and Sunday Read tho Real Estate in todays CAREFULLY To insure insertion in the Sunday advertise ments under the following classifications must be in the office not later than Friday MACHINERY AND TOOLS YACHTS BOATS FURNITURE FARM AND GARDEN Want and Classified other than the above must be in the Globe before 1 HO on cannot guarantee the proper classification of or dered oii CRITICAL MOMENTS By Herbert Johnson TOUD ME You Qo So A NOW ILL KILL Taken From Court Room Barnstable Today Sept Ger trude testifying against Jo seph In the juvenile session of the court became leaving the witness rushed at Andrews and struck at the same time crying out I will kill The courtroom was in an uproar and officers chased the girl around the courtroom they able to her and removed her from the Court then took a recess for 15 The sensational incident came dur ing the hearing of who with two others as as Miss Miss Butler had given practically the same testimony of the four assaults upon her that she gave when Gomes and Dies were ar Strikes Andrews Boy Attorney John Sheehan of counsel for who is 17 years of was Miss when she jumped from tho stand and struck who waa 204 DRUNK CASES OVER WEEKEND If a visitor from a foreign land visited the Municipal Court this morning he would never believe that the old land of the free and home of the brave was a dry Over the weekend 204 men and women were taken into custody for being slightly or otherwise under the Of this 124 first and second offenders were released by probation Eighty of both sexes appeared in most of whom were severely Five went to jail on direct sentences and several others were given suspended Would Mean Says De Valera CHICAGO SURFACE LINES EARNING GREATEST PROFIT EVER Sept of the Chicago surface lines have averaged more than a million dollars a month this the total for the first seven months being This profit is the largest ever according to reports filed with the Illinois Commerce Reduced operating expenses were declared respon sible for the a smaller number of passengers being transported than last COTTON IN WILD OPENING SENDS PRICES SOARING NEW Sept was a wild opening in cotton following sensational strong cables from Liver On the first call here quotations Jumped 104 to 145 points above Fridays close to new high levels for the present i All deliveries crossed the lOc and 1 March and December soon tipped the JOc goal and there was heavy buy inn by tho continent and by the trade and house The South sold some on the but as a rule appeared to he content to sit by and watch its wealth KEEP STRONG Build yourself up with Father Johns U free from BLUE SKY LAW FOR CORPORATIONS ALSO Those Selling Own Stocks Must Be Atty Gen Allen today an opinion in which he declared that corporations selling their own securities must be the same as bio under the new Sky RESULT OF BRITISH ULTIMATUM No Pretence Could Hide Such Condition Sept 6 by rle the Republican de clared in a statement to the press today that if England Issued an ultimatum to the Sinn Fein no pretense would hide that it was an application of which must mean war and not In some quarters In London tho be lief has been expressed that the British at Its meeting Wednesday In to consider Mr DP Valeras reply to Prime Minister Lloyd would give the Irish Republi can leaders a certain limited time In which to accept or reject the British Governments offer of dominion status for Ireland as a basis of solution of the Irish CRISIS APPROACHING IN IRISH SITUATION Sept minister Lloyd George today held conversations with members of his Cabinet and civil and military authorities In Ireland rel ative to the situation which has arisen as a result of the latest note to the British Government from Eamon do the Irish Republic The Prime Minister met his colleagues at near where George has been spending a brief It waa believed that the Irish situa tion would be talked preliminary to the of the which will convene ut Inverness Although London 7iewspapera conI tinned today to counsel patience and forbearance in dealing with the Irish Continued on the Second not let the lawyer ask her such It was some time the counti officers succeeded iu quieting that she could be taken to the At the end of 15 minutes had she resumed Her mother sat beside while testified and Andrews was some distance Previously had blsen but one seat from Held in Bonds Miss Butler absolutely refused the request ot the defendants ney about and face the oner in order to identify the Mr the attorney for asked If he woul willing to send the young sitting While striking Andrews she screamed that she would kill him and complained that the court should prison on the testimony had given the court and said he was the only witness side of Miss and the said there was probable cause hold Andrews for the October sion in bonds of While the evidence was identical today with that which was n given last it was the BURGLAR SHOT THRICE AT PATROLMAN DELANEY Carving Knife in Hands of Then He Fought a Woman Wounded Two Robbers Patrolman Leo Delaney of the East Boston Police Station had two narrow escapes from possible death within two hours early this On the first occasion he duelled the keen edge of a carving aimed at it is al by a woman and later was shot at three times in the dark by an un known burglar whom he had discovered at The according to his own was called at to the house 279 Sum nor occupied by Hamilton aged and his It is claimed that they were creating a Bar ton and a woman named Annie wore taken from the The man was booked at the police station with drunkenness and the woman waa sent to tho East Boston Relief Station for treatment ior alcohol An hour later Delaney heard Cries for help coming from the direction of Haynes lie was directed to an open lot In the rear ot the Barton In the darkness he could see the form of a woman and approached As he came within reaching distance he claims that the made a lunge at his with a earvins Ho says that he ducked and with a blow knocked the about S inches from her The blade struck him just above the cutting through his coat and just bruising the skin The knife was recovered ana IE in the hands of the Mrs Barton and her husband were guilty of drunkenness by Judge The Uncle Dudley One appears tn the Globe each day in the Tell your neigh bors about the Globes Dudley found gumy OL ui Barnes and the charges were Placed on The complaint charging Mrs ton witli assault and buttery with intent kill was continued for a About while talking with John Greeley a former Boston heard the sound of breaking class coming from the direction of the Wacco Supply 12 Mare mil it He sped rapidly In the direction f the noise and on leaping over a fence almost aside of an unknown nan who was about to enter the build covering the man with his Delaney forced him from the Is hands lifted hish In the In I manner tho burglar started for j ic police box followed closely by DeI U was dark In tine yard and j hi Hi th it was m mu both had to actually fed their Of u sudden the prowler lunged forI ward and tripped over in Patrolman Delaney thought that he was j feinting and leaped on his Ihu burglar was a powerful I about 6 while Delanty is about feet 2 ami light They grappled like two madmen and Uelaney idd suc In forcing the twisters upon the mans Then the accomplice ol the burglar With ail the burglar three its point blank at They uck dangerously near his promptly replied and a revolver duel In tho confusion the crawled away In the dark and dump When Greeley heard the shots h ran to the assistance of him key and instructed him to for the The the yard adjoining buildings for tlie but failed find Potatoes Maines Eastern Shore 6 25o Made from 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