Boston Globe (Newspaper) - June 24, 1917, Boston, Massachusetts Head the In todays Summer Cottages To Let Summer Boarders Want ed Advertise in the Daily Globe this Read the Estate in todays your chases from Thousands of Brimmer bargains are advertised Jti todays Road the store in todays and tho Daily Globe this 175 BY THE GLOBE CO SUNDAY JUNE 1917 PAGES AND 10PAGE SUNDAY PRICE FIVE CENTS Liner Rescues British Steamer in UBoat Flees Another Hits Submarine Off Success Reported in Two Days FAME FOR SOX WIN NoRun and No Performance Double Whitewash for Washington Ruth Assaults Umpire Ban Johnson Will Take Care of Ruth June John president of the American expressed displeasure tonight when he heard of the disorder at to days game in Ill take care of Mr he Mr Johnson he expected a report from the lire by Monday and would take action at that By EDWARD MARTIN Modest Ernie Shore took a place in the Hall of Fame as a no base pitcher in the of tho twin with the at Fenway Park It was the best pitching seen in this city since 19M when Cy Young put over a similar the only difference being that Cyrus pitched to every bat while the Carolina professor did not get Into the exercises until after who had walked the first had been removed from the pastime for Umpire Brick The final score was 4 to and In the afterpiece the Red Sox applied the whitewash brush Dutch Leonard vanquishing Chain Lightning The second acore was 5 to While Shore covered himself with LEADERS OF ITALIAN MISSION WHO VISIT BOSTON TOMORROW AN ATLANTIC June 23An American steamship arrived in port from across the Atlantic with proud achievement having succeeded In driving off a German submarine which wan attacking a British The steamer is a Bister ship of the liner that reached port just 1M hours ahead of her and which engaged and sank German submarine that fired a torpedo Into her While none of the officers would dis cuss the It was apparent that those on board were hunting trou ble and not trying to keep away from These Germans think they have the whole world scared stiff and that all seamen and naval officers go into a blue funk every time they sight a sub said a youthful gunner on the steamer this They cant pull any bluff on us and we only want the opportunity to show them how frightened we While steamer was off the British coast a British freighter was being at tacked by a and those on the American liner could see the shells as they were Bred from both the freighter and the The American stayed away until the freighter sent out the SOS Capt who was making his first trip as then gave or ders to steam at full speed toward the scene of the The sight of the big liner in her coat of war gray and the glistening barrels of the Naval pieces evidently took the heart out of the Ger man submarine for before the American ship could get close enough to begin firing the Uboat Congress of and Workmen Votes to Dissolve Council of Eliminate Annul Mandates and Cut Off Credits William at and Prince Ferdinand of Savoy the Prince of at ITALYS MISSION Continued OH the Eleventh State and City to Honor Prince Party Route of Military and Naval Parade Tomorrow Arlington st to Boylston and Tremont Temple to Wash School and to the Common at Charles HADE U GIVES UP Boston IB ready to greet the members of the Italian Mission to the United who will arrive here tomorrow morning and remain through the Continued on tlie Second House Votes to Stop Use of Grains for Distilling Also Allow the President to Seize All Stocks of Hard Liquor June Admin Food Control President broad authority to control the distribution of feed fuel or war purposes and appropriating for its enforcement and was passed by the House late tonight after farreaching prohibition provisions had been written Into The vote was 3G5 to Congressmen Continued on the Separate Peace Impossible With Present Government Press Shocked by Swiss Exposure and Justifies Hoffmann BY BROWN Special Cable to the Globe June pers which reached Stockholm last Fri day declare in a plaintive tone that public opinion has been shocked regard ing expose of the which aimed a separate peace with The says there is no use wasting words In moral izing that it is sufficient to say that a Continued on the Red Cross Committee Fears Boston May Fail in Task New Yorks Allotment Set Ahead j To Mark putting across something which previously has been recorded only four John Cy Touns and the late Addle Joss the who did Babe with his temper beyond control Italian Mission to visit Boston big afternoon military and naval parade TODAYS GLOBE CONTENTS Congress of Soldiers and delegates adopt resolution calling for dissolution of the Council of the Empire and elimination of tho Nearly remains to be raised in two days to complete Greater Bos tons quota for Bed Cross War American liner drives oft submarine that had damaged British freighter an other American steamers shot strikes In tho Mediter on tlie Fifteenth Used Car On Pages 23 Of Todays Globe and reception on Common to feature Berlin press shocked by exposure of Swiss effort to secure for Germany a separate peace with Russia this is im possible with present Russian Govern Howard Forbes and Sydney Fair banks of Boston decorated at the front with French war cross for courage and then give the General an American col lege American Socialist delegates insist on restitution of House passes the Food with rad ical prohibition measure Page Cleveland looms up as banner city for Red Chairman Herrick shows value of Bed Cross work to American American Red Cross Commission to be sent to Red Cross to take over French Panic on Halifax ferry steamer in Big stars and 5000 Greater Bos aboard r wonder Star athletes compete in events at outing of General Electric Corn ton people presenting the wonder ful spectacular story of man rising from brute forces through order and 1 uany B dramatic and musical All National Guardsmen now pro ect production on worlds greatest ing Plants and public mil be Remember You can both see and Acoustics and lighting won Benefit Red Cross and Re serve Officers Training Har vard June 28July Reserved seats SOc to at all Theatre Ticket and all Department and at 415 Boylston The Execu tive Committee earnestly advises First Nighters to get seats at They are going INCORPORATED 1861 THE BOSTON PENNY SAVINGS BANK 1375 Boston Opposite Cathedral RESOURCES OVER THIRTEEN AND ONEHALF MILLION DOLLARS Money deposited on or before July will draw interest from that Deposits Received from One Dollar to One Thousand Dollars All Dividends for the last SEVEN TEEN YEARS have been at the rate of d percent compound Checks for dividends mailed to de when Deposits may be sent by Savings Deposits Go on Interest Last Day of the Month LAST DIVIDEND 4 Exchange Trust 21 MILK STREET 124 BOYLSTON STREET Frenchwomen ask Chamber of Depu ties to grant them tho fol lowing British Impeachment of Chicagos Mayor to be considered Port of Boston Page Eddie Mahan signs as a private in the Military and naval Page Politics and Proposed amendments to Constitution filed provide for Governors Council ap pointed by for prohibition and for TODAYS GLOBE CONTENTS hard by cling desperately to Lens in hope of saving which British capture of Vimy ami Messines gravely in State after State control of fuel and Pane President appoints the draft tion board for Thousands see wham buttle at Salem in aid of Red Cross Pane Dramatic scene at Moscow Dumas re ception to American mission when a common replying to Roots declares Russia will with a new strength derived from Gen Edwards and Capt Robertson talk to and friends of soldiers and bailors meeting in Plymouth Capt com mandant of Harvard Reserve Training recalled to Russians pour a continuous heavy artillery lire on In Ga bombard foe in and Portuguese destroy German pa trol south of in Drawing for members of new National Army to be done at Richard Everts of who has enlisted as private In rje too many Harvard men are seek ing officers Jobs wants them in New Strength Is Gained Second annual lawn party of Church of Our Lady in Four more suffragists arrested In Washington second appearance of ob noxious Vice Admiral Sims surprises natives by personally serving hot coffee to crews rescued by American warships destroyer sees ship after losing run to save Russian soldiers decide on big armed demonstration against Government in Berkman held at Tombs and unable participate in Anarchist demonstration in Madison Farm labor situation in Vermont help sadly Sinn Fein attacks on Irish soldiers in their homes continue in systematic Whites overwhelm Needham in One two others ships damaged by bomb explosion in Cuban boy undergoes cut and fall after climbing to top of pole bearing high tension power Emma missing found In New St Rose Holy Name nine wins a 15 inning game at Chelsea other Medford High heats Cambridge to 1ov the State school baseball Boston Baseball League re Greater Boston golf tournament golfers beat Boston In the Intercity municipal team Metropolitan Driving Club Page Red Sox twice whitewash Washing ton at Fenway 4 to 0 and 5 to 0 pitching by Braves lose doubleheader at Brook lyn 3 to 0 and 7 to Portland breaks Lawrences winning streak in the Eastern tells why some pitchers seem to all the Bnn Johnson We will certainly take care of Ruth for umpire Pa ice Plan for insuring lives of soldiers with Federal War Risk Bureau submitted National Defense Pane President Wilson moves to speed up the Federal Trade Commission in head ing off extortionate Seven New England at Platts burg placed on active Cecilia likely to be used as United States transport to Boston National president of Railway Mail dismissed from postal reelected and given salary Alfredo confesses in Italy to Huth Cruder in New Page Just what the great Cali Is Food and fuel laws have right of way in Congress Yankee lumber methods for PuROn Real estate Page Counting the minutes before starting a bomb by Sergt Harry Vardon picks Chick Evans as Americas beat Athletic achievements and feats of Frenchwoman ex Town of Perus czar Pate Attic trunk mav T marriage TODAYS GLOBE CONTENTS Pasc Household Household Womens Patriotic James Morgan tells of important part American doctors have in Great The World Has Always Refused to fee by Uncle Maximilian Harden demands a real parliament for Dr Prank Crane discusses the Red Spraying needed in the garden to guard against pests and Summertime How three bravo men defied the At in the tug fraternal and society Women will entertain families of vis iting Elks in Boston next American Germans says Stage Financial Coal tars many Automobile What Lord saw at the Forbes and Fairbanks of Ambulance Service Decorated by General affront for Him College Yell June young Americans attached to the lance Unit of the American Red Crous have received the war They are Dr Charles Briggs Schenectady Howard Forbes of Boston Sydney Fairbanks of who is a nephew Continued on Eleventh TODAYS GLOBE CONTENTS Page Best things from the Page Married and Life of Helen Automobile How English was converted by Among the Local Pa we Automobile Chance for Luther to avert threatened Automobile Yachts and Automobile The Mystic Pa Automobile Commercial Motorcycle 58 Table Tennysons prophetic Hands All written in High shoes VK loni for prize of a PARO Army rations for the Woman who crossed Atlantic to go halfway to marriage Canteen profits for soldiers COLOR AND COMIC SECTION Page and Page Lilac one of the late and poems Page i Page the Boy Dot Drawing Page page of in story and daily ny Page and Page latest Paris Page Teenie doll INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Classification etc Curios and Coins 31 and Tenements 30 Sales Auction Sales of Horses and Estimate Red Cross fund Has Reached NEW June Following are estimated fig based on incomplete re showing the progress of the Red Cross cam for New York Rest of The allotment of the Great er City has been increased to or onehalf the Owing to the fact that here and in other cities teams made no exact figures were not The campaign closes officially Monday As a result of the combined efforts of the 15 Red Cross teams the various trade committees which can so successfully in the recent Liberty Loan campaign was netted here during the brief business hours of bringing the total contributions of Greater Boston toward the Ked Cross War Fund up to This leaves almost to be raised tomorrow and if the quota assigned to Greater Boston is to be and the ut most efforts on the part of the com Liberty Loan and Red Cross organizations will be necessary if so large a sum is to be secured in so short a The reported by the teams yesterday at a noon meeting in Ford added to the corrected total of makes the total secured to date through solicitation of This added to the which has been sent direct to the executive produces the grand total of Besides there is in the hands of the Old Colony Trust acts as treasurer for the WHICH approximately contributed by various but this has not been included m the grand a portion of it has probably fig Cash Heaths 1C Detective I I Pets 32 Sale 31 Health SUNDAY GLOBE MAGAZINE Tho Globe tills morning prints an other of the worlds literary master Jane Pride Hurt which will be found to be an absorbing The Long Arm of ig contin and there are notable articles by James Morrow and Frank in addition to a group of mostly by famous and some excellent by Page and by Jane Page Lone Arm of Page Washington men told by James Page Texan sulphur bods will help to win the told by Frank Page of Love and Pape at the Crime Pnge and the v i fc Page bv Heating und lp iet ion Wanted Lentil Live Stoclt and Mule Help Money to Music and M union York and 17 SI SB ii US liO Heal 2I j S 27 31 W Summer Home I Invalid uml I I inf 81 17 ured already in the reports of the different Contribution Boxes Not Counted No count has been made of the sums collected for tho fund through the SOW contribution boxes in stores and vari ous public BO the true total of the fund In Greater Boston must actually be slightly larger than the figure last There Is every to feel ap prehensive concerning tho final total for this district aud the raisine of more than within the next twu work ing days is a task which will demand the most strenuous activity on the part of both Ked Cross teams and the more seasoned Liberty Loan campaign Chairman Robert Herrick cf the Greater Boston Committee the workers at yesterdays meeting to use every effort to collect the em the fact in spite of cooperation of the Liberty Loan ization and other the real burden of the campaign is still upon the shoulders of the team A large proportion of the in Mr Herricks have not given ao much to the fund as they should have and must therefore be approached again and again American Socialists Line Up Against Belgian Restoration and AlsaceLorraine Topics By HERMAN BERNSTEIN Special of UK via June the impression generally pre vails here that the Socialist conference Stockholm will not be dominated by German it already lias be come quite apparent to me that the arrogant attitude of Philip leader of the German majority Socialist and his demands in the name of his followers will result In making a flasco of the conference even from a Socialist This now is apparent to all trained observers of the situation standing the authorization of the Rus French and Italian Gov to Socialists from those coun tries to attend the Tho International Socialist Bureau to day received reports of the American Pleter chairman of the ex committee of ths International June Dissolu tion of the Council of the Empire ia declared for in a resolution passed today by the Congress ol Councils of Deputies of Soldiers and Workmen after prolonged de The elimination of the Duma also is The resolution was proposed by the It is proposed to abolish the Duma by tha mandates of the Deputies and cut ting off the credits voted for the up on the j Use the Daily Globes Want and Classified columns to get best Be sure to read the I Want pages Socialist Bureau and of Powers Socialist the Central asked the until they come across with contributions which are considered O opinion of the American Socialists re garding the German Socialist majority Max substituting for Morris replied to Mr Troelstra that the German report was factory to American Socialists for three The of these he was in the failure of the Germans to speak of autonomy for any Nation other than Russian The sec ond was in the refusal of the Germans to submit tho problem growing out of Alsace Lorraine to a The third objection was in the Gentian op position to the restoration of Belgium at the expense of When I the German dele gates question of responsi bility Jor starting the I was in formed in a private conference that he Core this question would be taken up the German socialists will demand that re sponsibility bo fixed for the hindering of peace None of the socialist groups repre sented at the conference excepting those from Germany and have con separata The Government has in its agents here no longer to facilitate exiles from Germany In com ing to the conference or to These exiles will not now be admitted new Russian Government is show ing a vigorous determination to hold to the liberties which the Russian people have obtained after centuries of liy NiW York Herald Cum 14 puny nil THE WEATHER Forecast for Boston and Vicinity Sunday probably oc local show somewhat lower temperature Monday generally fair moder ate variable Washington Forecast for Southern New England Probably showers and some what lower tempera ture Sunday Monday For Northern New England Show Theres nothing like it The joy of the outdoors and the fragrance of Coffee Its ground when you order it of the grocer all the flavor and goodness retained for you in the bean not wasted in the era Sunday Monday probably Globes Forecast Monday generally fair Tuesday fair moderate The temperature yesterday at Thomp sons Spa a a 70 70 9 7ii ID So 3 p 81 ti p SO 9 p 7S Average 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