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rOINNMNMENMETtiffMill.ffffiffE.MMEIWIII.101MinliMillig THE BOSTON GLOliE-FRIDAY. MAY 31. 1912. MAY 31. 1919 1.8 11111MISIO olopell-ammoummmmirAmmmnom it "IF MS AT MORSE'S, IT'S CORRECT IF irs CORRECT, IT'S AT MORSE'S" ilS 1 6 tit dr- .0 OST-HilS UWE Hils LilFE Wa Iltington and Winter Sta.

IA A Store for Girls 14111 1 ti 11.z 11-- 0 1 I 1 i 6 11 i J. I Powers Vainly Tried To Save Friend. Vainly Tried 6 I Friend fer vttr an and there 1 tcr supply yl nre to There are temporary ways of solving the hot weather problem. Proper clothing of the right weight, the right weave and the right fashioning is the permanent comfort. In its thorough goodness "MORSE-MADE" CLOTHING He anti Al K1 Mckee Drowned 111 Weymouth ROS61110il3 icAree Drowned 111 Reservoira 3 I 1Z a.a.1 ttl etNID (AV Did you ever stop to think why we spend time and l't brains and out te )Inferior goods do not sufs fer from substitution.

Often 'co they thrive by it. bli ct gi it It is the highsgrade, highs -6-- priced product that most needs protection for itself, its 174 handlers and its consumers. 4 That product in the ate trade is Sterti vsegm' Here is a brew which we insist that you fudge on its own merits. Isn't an ale like that worth your testing? find isn't it worth your while to know that you get what you ask for? RUETER Sr COMPJINY vecl.Z.re" BOSTON THIS IS WHY S.0:04, g4qiW Q0 llI This is more than twice as much as has ever gone to Canada in any previous local seaSOn. The ore trade from Lake Superior is still hampered by the grain trade from Fort William and Duluth.

So great has been the rush of boats that many of them had to wait for cargoes nearly a week at these two ports before getting dock room. and have also had to wait nearly as long at Buffalo before getting a chance to discharge their cargoes. phy. M. Gailazher, James Simonds.

ma-A NEw ELEvATED chael Spellman. Dermot Ryan. I The committee comprised Miss Katie Keaney, Miss Maria McDomingh. Margaret Waters, John O'Gara, Bernard Donagher. Patrick K.

tYLally. Miss Hattie KO loran. M15.1s Ella Mc- LINE TO OP Donough. Miss CatherinP Davy, William Healy Frank Ternan. Miss Delia Clan- cy, Aliss Mary Corcoran, Annie Slattery and 311chael Kimmett.

HEAVIEST SNOW IN YEARS. Mrs Grace E. Cross Now Ready to Returns to Vermont to Answer Charge of Bigamy. Mrs Grace E. Cross today waived her to being extradited to Chet-soft.

Vt. to answer to a charge of bigamy. and had her petition tor a wri Pt habeas eorpus against Sheriff Quinn dismissed by Judge Ilammond Of tha Suprernt Court. She was arrested May 15. She is 29.

CHARGED WITH MURDER, LINE ILI UPLIT Saves Seven Minutesl in Running Time. OM Several Persons Killed by an Aval- anche That Destroyed a Hotel in in Running Time. the Chilean Andes. ALPARAls0, May 31The snowfall in the Chilean Andes since 15,5 has interfered with the Cross-Andes East Cambridbrre Extension to l'ailway traffic, and passengers and mails have been detained fcr six davA. At Puente delinca.

Argentina. a tmh- St art TOMOITOW, tary post in the Ugnallata Pass, an avalanche destroved the Mount Junco' several pers.ais. WAIVES HER OBJECTIONS. Many Transfers Provided P.A. flenee klostikA, et for in Schedule.

The East Cambridge Elevated extension will be opened for business tomorrow morning This latest addition to the rapid transit facilities of Greater Boston especially benefit the eties of Cambridge and Somerville. and in- directly a number of cities and towns 1 to the north of Boston. and will maice a saving in running time over the present car lines of seven minutes from larze portions of Cambridge and Somerville to the North Station the sub- i Somerville av, to Scollay-sq Passengers on this line who wish to go Ifurther south in the subway shottat change at Haymarket-sit station. (Ahoy transfer ft, lines are as follows: t7.intir Tor, of tatiiict Prit'S will issue transf-rs. payment of fare.

to passentzers frig to make transfer at Tec le sq. lpiott at Inman sit, Harvard sq. cr at Cambridge Transfer Station. Shecks will be 'Issued only upon re. quest at the time of pavitient of fare.

exxccpt that on outwaid cia-'ke st-iall be issued to passengers liciarding the car in tne Subway or at Sta. non wes, by conductors upon of for transter at sq. Inman so. Teele sq. Harvard sq.

kA l-nion sq in conformity with establiSheil transfer privileges. LIBEL DISMISSED. Walter N. Roberts Charged His Wife With Cruelty Toward Him. In the tilvoree conit this afternoon.

izicige Pierce tikmbased the libel of NValter N. Robert who alleges his wife. Illanche N. had cruely treated him. Judge Pierce in his finding said that the of ctuel and abusive tra atnc-ini had not been peoved.

The iihet of Periey C. who charged his wife, Annie F. with desertion. was dismissed the evildc nee of the desertion not being in the opinon Of the court Not Made to Order. "Have you any references?" asd the lady of the house.

"Yes. ma'am. a int of 'em." "Why didn't you bring them you?" "They're just Lice my photograrha ma'am. None of 'em does me Detroit Free Press. kb 4 I i Ti to.

THIS IS WHIe 1. i .,1 Did you ever stop to think tT, I a I 1 1U 1 6 Cts!) why we spend time aondt brains and money to put a 1 0 AlA se this Offi Faucet? Interior goods do not sufs 1Z All I i fer rom substitution. Often they thrivz, by it. 5 i I I au 1...... cell a.a.1 ---11 to1, it is the highsgrade, highs it: priced product that most 1 needs protection for itself, its '4100111E I 1 tibc handlers and its consumers.

r. lite 3 That prduct in the ate 9rittig trade is 4 lit 0 lc 70 At, Sterh if ii1 Here is a brew which we 4,1 3,.., air' insist that you fudge on its i own merits. Isn't an ale like that worthyour testing? 'find isn't it worth your white to .4, i know that you get what you ask for? t-- ..1 RUETER 4 COMPJINYI Alit and Port, BOSTON Brewers 4-, at I SV I Ile av, to Scollay- station, I phy. alla mod gher. Jaes Sins.

tliner NEw ELEvATED chaThel Spellman. Dermot Ryan. I l'aeserigtrs urther south on this line who to go committee comprised Miss Katie I in the subsv-ty shotIA Keaney, Miss Maria MD comingh. lliss change mar at Ilayke stti t-saon. 'Margr ae aters, John O'Gaa r.

er- I (h, ra tnsfer wc Ls ia- narei Donagher. Patrick K. O'Lally. II lines are follows: Con 1-1, of Miss IM Hattie i 11 i linntesfarvill rsvi. Donough.

Mss Catheri.ne Killoran NI Davy, Ella William Mc- ealy, rank Ternan. Delia Clan- I ing to make transfer at so. 111 on ey. Aliss Mary Corcoran, Miss Annie sq. at Inman sq, Harvard sq.

ca- at 'he Slattery and Miehael Kimmett i Zast Cintoridge Trant-fer Station. i Snecks will be 'ISSIled On I uncul se- HEAVIEST SNOW IN YEARS. Saves Seven Minutes quest at te time of pavieent of 1 exxcept thaht on outwald till', e'- issue to io.lng This is more than l- wice as much as Several Persons Killed by an Ava 1 the car in tne passengers or at ta. has ever gone to anaa in any pre- 1 Lion Nes, endnetors by ripo u-st anche That Destroyed a Hotel in in Runnin be Time local SCASOn. of og for transter at The ore trade from Lake Superior is the Chilean Andes.

i so, Inman so. Teele sq. Harvard Sq. kt- still hampered by the grain trade from VALPARAISO. May 31-1 he hea.viest 1 Voion so, in conformity with established Wiam a Fort ill and Duluth.

So great has 1 trnsfer privileges. been rush of boats that many of snowfall in the Chilean Andes since East Cambridge Extension to a them had to wait for cargoes nearly a 15,5 has interfered with the Cross-Andes LIBEL DISMISSED. week at these two ports before getting flailway traffic, and passengers and dock room. and have also had to wait mails have been detained for six days. 1 Itoon gd tastchBairi Zealot hbeeirforcea r7otttsin Punte delinca.

Argentin At ea. a min- Start TOMOITOW Walter N. Roberts Charged His Wife With Cruelty Toward Him. tary post in the Pass, an IlekAlaYnca av alanebe destroved th Mount Junco' liotel, icilling several pers.ms. 1 In the divorz'e cond this afternoon.

t' Pierce the libel of Wa lter N. floberPt who alleges Ids i WAIVES HER OBJECTIONS. Many Transfers Provided wife. Planche N. 1-toerts.

had cruely f. tieated into i Jge ce findin FAi that Mrs Grace E. Cross Now Ready to for in Schedule. ud the all Pier in his egation of eine, ang abusive Returns to Vermont to Answer trtatno-ni had not been peoved. The Ea st Ca crib rid le a ed c- ten- 1 di net: of the desertion not bein -of- 14- Charge of Bigamy.

Mrs Grace E. Cross today waived her inat vine Not Made au to being extradited to Chet- sOft. N't. to answer to a charge of big- art-aged'ths sprt eint dai sfl fit taltoedfstdhsiaftelltilr117: aim'. and had her petition for a wriN habeas eorp ous against heriff Quinn Cambridge and Some rville.

dismissed by Judge Ilannnond of tha directly a number of cities and towns ladv of the house. ll' 1 S'i l.r er ne Court She was arrested May 1 15- She Is at sat gnoiin-t hr uonfn iBnogs ttohnn.e wt-ihi el mpraelcse ent car lines of seven minutes front larze portions of Cambridge and Sorners ma am. None of 'em does me ioatice CHARGED WITH MURDER. file to the North Station the sub- Detroit Free Press. soothes the wearer's mind and cheers him on sultry days.

In Sun-proof Blue Serges, and charming fancy fabrics, in smartest models, from the chic "Briton" to the handsome Norfolk, it offers an unparalleled opportunity for the good dresser, at prices from $15 to $35. And they are big values too, because they are made with scrupulous care in our own workshops and sold direct to the wearer. Tailored to order as it were for our discriminating and ever growing clientele. Their Automobile Crashed Through Fence While Backings Crashed Through It IC gl I Graduation, Commencement and Confirmation Dresses (OH fiallte And Perlan 1 a ri to 14 4 fr (-! 'tile I ttnitot nepnient and fraduAtidn I rock t- in 11 tr. ir-t, tfl firf ts prtt 4-1 5.040.

4tirk ttrattlatitm I I TA -trt, 1 "nr-. 'st 4: tihrt Ili I ALA IA ne.4 y'o ett 1 (I 0.11010. YOUNG'S PANAMAS S5, S7a S10, S12 1 I EAST WEYMOUTH. May 31Iferolc- ington mills also went out this morn-ally disregarding his own danger John In. isrinoenns maasd J.

Powers of Brockton plunged into the laiAentniic2Irlat tinefaitsuocill oricte eurres. kthe reservoir here last night in an attempt on dutv and other 10 save his foreman, A. K. MeAree. the police to handle any outbreak.

Sevwho had been a passenger in Powers eral times the strikers showed a nd had allen into the dis- automobile position to congregate. but the, police a teerotpetrm in motion and nothing de- water. Mr l'owers gave up his life In a vain effort to rescue the drowning Mr McAree. morning the body of Mr CANADA BUYING MUCH ORE. Early this Powers was found by searchers and it was tuentitied by his brother.

as was Contract for Delivery This Season of the body of his -companion. which had 250,000 Tons From Ashland, Wis-- been discovered last night. James i 1.4 nch. who lives near the scene of the Gran Trade Active. accident.

discovered the body of Mr ASHLAND. Wis. May 31Two iltinPowers. After having been prepared dred and fifty thousand tons of ore have for embalming at undertaking rooms been contracted for to be shipped from the bodies weie taken to Brockton. Ashland this season to Canadian ports.

mills ills also went out this morn- ing. Anticipating such occurrences. the late night detail of policemen was kept on duty and other provisions made bY the police to handle any outbreak. Sev- eral times the strikers showed a dis- position to congregate. but the, pollee kept them in motion and nothing de- veloped.

CANADA BUYING MUCH ORE Contract for Delivery This Season of 250,000 Tons From Ashland, Wis-- Grain Trade Active. ASHLAND. Wis, May 3ITwo hun- dred and fifty thousand tons of etre have been contracted for to be shipped from Ashland this season to Canadian ports. Mens Straws in every style and shape. in Split, Sennett and Soft Braids, $1, $1.50, $2.00, $3, $4.

Boys' and Children' Straw fiats 25c to $1.50. English Sennett $2 and $3 The "Sidnek" won't blow off straw hat $3. Everything in the better kinds of Men's Underwear for summer days in our great furnishing department. OPEN SATURDAY EVENING i i INlisses Ramie Linen Norfolk Suits A I I 1' 111.1i0 nitteS 7 gn 7.50 Investigation by the police has given Ilse to tilt behtf that the two men. who vere returning (torn Hingham.

had taken the wreng road on their way rome to Itrockton. and in turning the around, LIr the driver. backed his car through the wooden terice a 1 I WI on top to, ADAMS SQUARE titil. ti.t uzb I.N..;t110 it from ht-t-i--4 Ut tilP Cli ere sub. Bath Ana It thouwIt tnitt NIcAree out to ascertain the trouble.

JumPed out to arcertaltt the trouble. ra al, 2 11: POI 1 LiMS Is to Hero that ht, went in bel.ond Does She Know About the Titanic? I hi, pin art! (tilled to Powers fur as 1.1 t. tleni mat In' went hi, If pto art! (tilled 1,1 Powers fur as- LL5 1 10.000,000 YEARS OLD. waiting to do any 10.000,000 YEARS OLD Mk I EDITIOH .1 tells the 'Ali a throw than ft' olnelothing. i tc of going to Went to hiS contpaillOn 5 as- Reptile, Rerrited to Be That Age, Se- v.ti!1,,: lin i h.

ticing It ststance and both were drowned. About 10 last night Mrs rrank Lo- .1 nt ti i I cv. tA setioua as it pez of iron 11111 et saw an automothie cured by University of Chicago First Known Land Vertebra. 4 -Ito mtr ham Age- rontaintng wo men pints up the road. hr.s.i.1 A few tntnutes lat-r she heard cries CHICAG May 31A reptile said to 1 for help.

and nottiled of Police he 10,000.000 years old has been mount- ho It tc- Arneri- Aiready Worrying in Canada. who. patrolmen Pratt ed at the 'University of Chicago, and and Hutier. went tei toe scene. Here ltt! 1 1,,:, th.tny thr.i.igh the ttoy 1.othl the automorote backed WIll be on exhibition today for the fence.

and after a search I first time. The sketeton of the prer lt.41t, tt a ttl -ti 1.411o, ni vecure.i the body of' Mr MeAree. On 7 01- rh Montt. al Star. historie creature found in Arizona the hank they discovered the clothing Of Mr Potc but it waq not until last Summer by W.

WillistOn of the Reptile, Rerrited to Be That Age, Se- cured by University of Chicago First Known Land Vertebra. CHICAGO. May 3IA reptile said to be 10,000.000 years old has been mount- last ed at the 'University of Chicago, and will be on exhibition today for the first time. The sketeton of the pre- historie creature was found in Arizona Smmer by P. W.

Williston of the ti 11.1911. Alisses' Coats and Skirts A A 4., 10.t05 1'), 5.00 A 2.0;5 so' NI skY TIr! 4 t1 67 irn L. 11 7-3 I'M I 'to' 1' at ta --611 .4 t. 1 ev 1: mn JUT 34m. nicyln, AN this orng that found is body.

university. In NleAree's pocket was a watch i Paul r. of the department of Lad stopped at 10:05 o'clock. paleontology mounted the bone tu were about 10 years of 1 framework and recreated the reptile to ape 'Ft ley usre ty.t marrted. its supposed natural appearAnce The creatur e.

is the first known land verte- WELL KNOWN IN 1311OCKTON. I bra- and has been given the name of ophiacodon. Prof Williston declares 1 that there are no skeletons In exist-Messrs Powers and McAree Had i ence which have been found similar to the ophiacodon. university. Paul C.

Miller of the department of paleontology mounted the bone framework and recreated the reptile to its supposed natural appearance. The creature is the first known land verte- and has been given the name of Former Lttle Rock Policeman is Identified as Man Who Shot Child in Mother's Arms. ta 4 or fty TREND OF THE TIMES. IN AID OF GAELIC LEAGUE. IN.Sa to Z25 12.50 Matched Sets in Graduation Undermuslins LITTLE ItOCK.

Ark. Ma'y 31The search in which citizens of Little flock have engaged for a mysterious "Jack the is recalled by the arrest at Searcy. Ark. of Samuel Brassfield, former Little Flock policeman. Brass-field is charged vith the murder here May 21 rf 9-months-o1d PD111 Coulter.

who was shot while in his mother's a VMS. Miss Marion Smith was at the Coulter home at the time. and she declares poidtively that the prisoner is the man she saw there. 11rasstie1d is confined in the tate Penitentiary as a precaution against possible mob violence, lie denics that he is guEty of the (Time. waY The opening of the new route mark he Introduction of prepayment ears in both of those cities.

will Pro- '7', 2t, gi a.0-- vide direct connection between the 13 41'. 110 jk, mont-st subway and the North Station, thus avoiding the necessity of passing l'1 through the traffic Of Causeway an-I fl," I will make important chances in th- rat Pot routes of a number of -111 ,..,01.2 lines. Cars on the viaduct lines will t- I un through the Tremont-st subway to noel gditt Pleasant st. A numter of routes will be estab- lished as follcms: as From Clarendon 1-lilt carbons to -L. ment Pleasant St.

via Highland ay. Medford East Cambridge viaduct and the Tremont st subway. The Only Store of its Kind in the From Ilars'ard sq to Pleasant st. via Cambridge St. East Cambridge viaduct and the Tremont st subway.

From Clarendon Hill to Scollay asq, or Mother via Somerville ay. Union sq. East Cm- bridge viaduct and the subway. and heB From Union sq to South Station via Webster ay. Cambridge St.

East Cam- bridge. Charle 'W st, Park sq. Eliot, Tre- mont, Boylston, ashingt an oys on Sum- mer streets. The River st. East Cambridge 'an--I Scollay sq lines will be run on the sur- face as at present.

The East Catn- Th Tunnel Bargain bridge and Bay View. South line will be discontinued. Boston. Basement has t-, ()pod news for In the her 3oys Bargain news for or EV" I- 114' Ao 7 rat Pot "a11, I I .1..4. Ott il, .4 ih 41I nne 1 i I I as.

mtnt be run en the sur-1-- face as at present. The East Cain-, bridge arid Bay View. South Boston. Bas line will be discontinued. 1 Sligo Social and Literary Club and Its Auxiliary Conduct a Concert and Dance.

Several hundred persons were present last night in Paine 'Memorial Hall. Appleton st, to attend the third annual concert and dance of the Sligo Social and Literary Club and its auxiliary. the Wild Rose of Lough kiln Club. A large sum was realized for the paelic League of Ireland, for which this annual affair is held. There was a reLeption and among the guests were: Jeremiah Carroll, president of the BostonGaelic Alliance; Martin J.

Mulroy. secretary of the Roston 1 No: FIERCE STORM IN MEDFORD, I t7 I I Both Been President of the Plumbers' Union There. BROCKTON. May 3I-3ohn Peiwers and Alfred P. MeAree.

the two men orowned in the reservoir at East WeYn-emtli. were veil known in this CitY Both began Me as journeymen plumbers and rio had been president of the Plumbers' Mr Powers learned hie t-ade of 7iono4 J. 'o'rho (Bed two WPeks ago. and for 10 years was in biisiness for himself. At the iIw iPt his death he was one tq' the leading plumbing contractors of the city.

Mr NicAyee. his foreman. was at one tine in business for himself. Powers was a tqin of Mr kind Mrs James Powers of 17 Otto st where he lived. He was born here 35 years ago and at; graduated from the High school in 1SI.A.

lie WaS a member of Seville Council. K. of ail attended st Margarers Church. 'Yesterday tnorning he took his mother and brother, Boger Pow( us. in his automobile to calvary Cemetery where they placed tloWvrz4 On the i.oaves of his brother sistkr.

Shortly before noon he left with Mr AlcAree in his automobile for a trip to tile South shore. liesnie la fry nvc brothers, Ex-Ablermatt it. Powers. Jamos P. Powers.

Fl-ter A. Pow erg. a' teacher In the U. S. tilant Itoton.

harles E. P-aer awl Ilarol I F. Mr MeArdre came here SeV(9-81 years ago from Nova Scotia. After learning ht Of T4 I'lltigan Plumbing and and was later iii ter Minseif. Ile liad been foi.1Tan to7 l'0ertg for the 'ans ma nearly four ago and at 24 Liover et.

lie by lila parents and several thers And living in Haverhill. Dominick J. Mciree of that ciiv being a broCie r. in lie Wtiti a member of of 11: ra att le nded St Alargarers Church. morn- tio Vok his mother and brother, 1 automobile.

to ace Al'i'''ss' ea: flits br'cinhedr anc sistc Sh rt before io on he lef tth Nit' olcArce in his automobile for it to tne South Shore. il-'sni tits -tar, nts Nit' Powe.s 1,4 sur- bv rive brothers, Ex-Alderman it. Powers, James 1'. Powers. C-ter Ptmers.

a teaCher in the C. S. An -Schc, 1 hrles a E. It -id Ihriii.11 F. Powers.

Nir MeArtitn, came here several years ago from Nova Scotia. After learning 1'1, II a Of Po 3'113 ig an Plumbing and Alld art later ta to- mr 1.0 rs I ireori'lande ter himself. 10H nearly foi.lh ed at 24 Daser et. lie agll and 11" t.1;1 1); Derwin Mt Arce of that 111111Ez a brc'Cler. Z.115.

3.950 art 2.93 9st -0 9,44 and i ote atot I I .9.,. 4:1 91; 3 lill 9St at, I 1.421. rot and Odd Items From Everywhere. c-rliff of Mere Tith. U.

eihr, Lr Lirthda La er ricHort .1 train. tar, Liii the rca-I witLtin to) feet cor her She hts no: lett the house 1:1 tast years, she bac 1.,,1 Tho last drlyp took was ago when she rod- A ArriAge to tLe nearby town tt 4 T. tl.e tnikcsisity of Kansas Monday J(ht, piolossoi of stI VI1 It ti and ea ke tho stmlel.t. at the close of the final! ato a(11) Louses in the town Of Kati. kind in tvety backyard IL.

it. IA is een- 1,01 Ni alcr and hf otl 10, 4411 good wotr fs to sink wells to a depth of 1.n a wind blowing antl tr.iiis aro tit king a of weird le it pro-cd which has hecome tie 1,, the fir vs a nlenttflti no. aril spraying 1 Ta n. hong. yi'at halt for yew, 5.

it Sgtot.ty tn c.tk Years taught in .4 Pieshyt, hiir-h on st. and for th ihtst SA Nears baos heen at the Nlizpah tip town Jet it house wned t.y .1 Pine Brook, has Jost 4,111 yt ars of- but he is on the list. Ills ow 11.r h111 liirrn and ri in the fi carryall regilI tr1N tct the It; thAt 41 1-rs 4--t nuti en sick a day. Ile has hcaris his owtiet says, tn uarts of oats a day with tkidnt relish fi-ult trees itne nne of the turntusos in tountNi. 0, for a distance of inilhs It is planned to use the, thcorne from the sale of the fi tut for repair and maintenance of the roal.

.1 of claims 1 to tt the rhithd s.t.ites in point .1 i 1 ti, :4 at hp 1 at the trade Tno off.u-ts proseht thot i lion of 11i, Ad.roLdicks I tt there an- 'Row re that, I t-g heaver col ant and damago 1.0plar t.thiber throolgh the hetivities of the bui.y it1 anirnals. The ti-st tNt-te taitosk a a was from the aad was alrlost (at it fr i of 5) few- P.avai,:a that the Tius sahl to to the ness of Ito'. Arian cities 1 '-t a aht at. clean. rd and entrant es tne are freSh slap and vi tcr car rnake thorn.

It 1 i 4 tat 1 her up tov, II i rl ill! a 1: alfr. a o'itn'Ad el rine firnott. J. has Just out of but he is on the list Ills corn-r uses 1 nidt; til. 3, 41 i him Jo- fits i ot taok tie has I 1, art a pp, nt, his o.t to 1 saN vht- nig- onarts oats a dav wh tolident elist.

f-itit trees Ene ono of the tn E.drh,eld Count a y. 0, for dislAnie of 1Z; lt is -planned tO to tia-orne from the sale oi the for re par and maintenance of the mei. i a a CT ,...,,) I eldim.4 i ti, I tl" t'4' 4' 4 1-4' 3 1.,.,,:, I z-; ttes it; pool. al or serv- I IL, alI 1.1-P -lit th- rmani- i tion of bav, in Ai.roLdtaks I t- '1 tt an, 111, re itar, I tt-tte beaver col -in-; in-, 1, 11.er alont, 1.1:na.:. 1 iorlar t.trib-r trireozli the atttivities of the bu -y- ottl, animals.

The tt-st tN ne o3 t' ti 1aito i ,0.461, 4 MitS Extension of Subway lines. you. Extension of Subway Lines. VOU, Cars on the qollowing routes 1 new lots of boys' suits s' suits Cars on routes enter- 1- 1 1 I 1 0 1,.. ft, it i Heaviest Downpour of Rain in Months, and Thunder and Lightning Were Terriffic.

MEDFORD. May 31The severe thunder storm which passed over this city about 11 o'clock this morning was accompanied by the heaviest downpour of rain in many months. The rain fell steadily in torrents for about minutes. accompanied by terrific claps of thunder and cry sharp lightning. Although no report of damage b7 lightning had been received by the police at noon.

it Is believed that one bolt of lightning struck somewhere along the banks of the Mystic River Lights were extinguished the Opera House by the bolt. and several horses and other animals out In the storm were nearly nava1-zed The rainfail taxed the gutters and caletb basins in the center of the city to their limits. and many of the streams Months, and Thunder and Light- Terriffic. 'ORI). May 31-The severe thun- tr storm which passed over this city about 11 o'clock this morning Was ac- companied by the heaviest downpour of rain in many months.

The rain fell steadily in torrents for about :::0 min- utes. accompanied by terrific claps of thunder and ery sharp lightning. Al- though no report of damage bn light- ning had been re ceived by the police a noon. it i be lieve tit one a bo lt of lightnintz struek somewhere along the banks of the Nlystie River Lights were extinguished 771 the Opera House by the bolt, and several horses and other ant- In the storm were nearly para- The rainfall an taxed the gutters calciti basins in the cc-nter of the city heiiis. and many he tr seas mt of int; the Subway at Pleasant st will ubway V) bargains as mothers buy for ru through the She new North Station West Elevated Station.

themselves and daughters. "which is connected by a covered passageway with the train platform in Only to say they're here is the North Station a guarantee they are bargains. Dudley st. Shawmut ay. North Sta- tion Subway line: Forest Bills.

la-t maica Plain. Tremont st, North Station for no ng tni can come into Subway line: Roxbury Crossing. Len- the Tunnel Basement that isn't, a ox st, North Station Subway bargain. Lenox St. Tremont St.

North Station Subway line. You are the judgeAuto-- The tran4er privileges at Lechmere sq will be as follows: The present matic Price Reductions, the penalty. Craigie Bridge transfer station on '2rs buy for rs. re here is argains. conic into that isn't a the penalty.

ing the Subway at Pleasant st viill run through the ta the new barg; North Station West Elevated Station. thelll "which is connected by a covered passageway with the train platform in the North Station, udl Dey st, -Shawmut a North v. Sta- a gru tion Snbwav lin Forest Bils maica st. North Station 11 Subway line: Roxbury Crossing. Len- the ox st, North Station S.ubAvay, line: bargi Lenox st, Trernont st, Station subway line.

1 I he tran- fer privileges at Lechtner so be as follows: The I matio inn-raid! fberir They Desere Some of the Itt READ THE AIATRTISEMENTS IN TODAY'S GLOBE .71 EASY JOBS. 1,7 an! r. LI lfy. A a. I 1, traf- to .1,, -yrit 1.7r 1-, I .1 -Oa 7,0 ri ICS 211 a ycar, rnAn t'd now kAn tte VA iit "17 1.

NOT MARTIN CANOLE. 1 i I 1,..11,.. A 0 email I i' he etiA tte 1.11,0 I iit i-, A -a 1 v. They De ltere Sorre Of he sionno e- 1, 0. 41d auto ral EASY JOBS ...4 41411''t f.

b.l. i -tt: 4.:::.. 1 .4 -I, 4.1 Al' 1.114,400':-.$.,"',-,..; -r h.x.,,' t' l't, 1 71 ,7 MIkk, 0.4. 4,7 4,4 1. i 1 Le ii r.

3 I I An: 4.. 'I 1, 4. READ TIIE a I 1. 1 o. A fit I IN I .1 a i 1 GLOBE 1.

tiyeS 4. I I 2a.s a .1 I I niktv NOT MARTIN CANOLE 4'. Jk.r, I I sAtto rr' '44e so r4 NI ar r. -41'140 I ,41,, 1 l''' II I KIS 1- I I. ra 1 t.r tr, te: 1 trw, n) 1 I 1r I An t.

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01.ALLI, Cti4 of Aida. Social Club Dance. abandoned. and the company win es-. wore so large that they overflowed the- 1 Bridge St.

Cambridge, will be sidewalks on High and Forest sts for i a short time. i tablish new waiting room accommoda- I lions and ti-ansfer point at the corner TO AID SOCKALEXIS. I of Cambridg and 2d sts. At this point transfers from inbound Prespect st and from Webster av cars may be made to Bangor and Oldtown, Me, Men to the Viaduct cars. outbound from aduct to lines reaching other Raise Fund for His Training for I destinations Outward-bound, such cars as reach Olympics.

East t7ambr.tige via the surface of BANGOR. Me. May 31A committge Igriees iirf4rdrerow.isllinsg!ortih eon of prominent men has been formed to which 1Pri, el from Cambridge sc to the manage a campaign to raise S10 to I elevated Viadrict. and at this point 011t tiztV a passengers nfgreerms us wish as v'll def. tt the expenses of a trainer and a I s- to take be ake sistant for Andrew Sockalexis.

the 01.1- 1 the Viarduct lines for Somerville, tx hichtown Inolan runner. who is to go to they will board at the stopping' place Sweden with the American Olympic on Bridge st at the foot of the Via- dl Leani and tun in the Marathon uct i race. Persncon frine. om Somerville who wish to A. M.

Smith, athletic elmten at the transfer to cars runnin g. on the qurtace University ef Maine. and Thomas Daley via Charles River Dam will leave the Df Bangor will go with Socka'exis if Viaduct car inbaund a the Bridge-st the fund is raised. stop, at the foot of the and take The Irdian will be worked out on the I the car on Cambridge at at the stopping' UnigersitY of Maine track up to the place the foot of the incline. I Olympics.

I Easi Cambreiga via the surtac-e-bi BANGOR. Nte. May 3IA committee Charles River dart will sten on Camhriage st b4are croesing -the eurves of prominent men has been formed tq which lead from Cambridge sc to the manage a campaign to raise Sloe) to elevated Viaciact. and at this point OM wiso Imend transfer from such cars will be defray the expenses of a trainer and as- 1 passengers who take made by sistant for Andrew Sockalexis, the 014- 1 the Viaduet litIPS for Somerville, a hich town Inalan runner. who is to go to they will board at the stopping' place sweden with the American oiymwe on Bridge st at the foot of the Via- duc incline.

team and run in the Marathon race. Person from Somerville who wieh A. M. Smith, athletic coach at the transfer to cars running on the eerrace University ct Maine. and Thomas Daley via Charles River Dam evil leave the ef Bangor will go with Socka'exis if Viaduct car inbaund at the Bridge-st the fund is raised.

stop, at the foot of the inClinf and take The Irdian will be worked out on the I the car on Cambridge at at the stopping UniversitY of Maine track up to the place the foot of the incline. were so large that overflowed the ggiee ttAtoinn obne abandoned. and the company win es- sidewalks on High and Forest sts for tablish new waiting room aecommoda- a short time. tiOnS trun ad fer po corner int at th of Cambridge and 2d sts. At this point TO AID SOCKALEXIS.

transfers from inbound Prespect st and Rise Fund for His Training for Webster av cars may be made to Viaduct cars, and outbound frorn Bangor and Oldtown, Me, Men to Raise Viaduct cars to lines reaching other destinations. Outward-bcnind, such cars as reach L4 11 '-'N I 1 1 V--)-----11 1 7 14., -1' i :7 -tct 1 ,145) airs i 1 i ki i t- -I 't 11, Fail River Boxer, Reported as Dead in Lewiston, is at South Dartmouth Training fcr Bout Monday. FALL- RIVER. May 7ITho man who i-sterday at a hospital in and who was reported to Ue Martin Carlo le. the hoicr.

of this cit). 'A as not ranole. The latter ts now at South lokirtniwith. training for his bout with Cddie nest Monday night. I River ver Boxer, Reported as Dead I Went A r.

I ,1, 41zt; I t. tlf est- Pa t.p.s. 10:1 tte .5 a. Gaelic School Society; Mrs Iktry McCormack Curley. treasurer of the alAance.

and M1chae1t3eoghan. These with others a1de4 In the Gaelic program. Martin J. Mulroy spoke of the ork of Gaelic School. The reception committee comprised: Mi.Es Margaret killoran.

Miss The Dest Lawns ti ii tit Vi I I IS GRANITE STATE LAwll Ala VIERS ik: 'Y. 4 4 i d' -I. i 1. Ai I ami, 1 4 I wg ot re.sta. r-ulanto tea oi I kind tot b-evt sow od rt 'kik 1 ok4-1 pr.

II Ai 1.t&-1,,, I'm to, Illit a "3,1 Lawtss I I is CI TE 16110 ro VIERS .1, 1-4, tiee 4.3,1 by The Dest Lawns Kt 1 1 it Slit CI 1 I i a I -r- r-- ell -w- is ff. rili a-- its BODY FOUND IN MERRIMAC. 1 walb: 7r.a1 4 1.14,T r.t t- 76,3 ttzhi ta tato I al: a idreikt, 9 Boys' Russian Wash Suits ults O. f) I i'lancy. Mips B.

Corcoran. Yl.ss MargaONE YEAR IN JAIL. I ret Lavin. Lizzie Kli loran. Joseph Kimrnet.

Edward Ilea leY John iiiiara. Peter Fincean. John Clement Rockko Charged With White Mitchell. Thomas Ilegan. Patrick K.

SlaveryCase of Ellen Smith Con. Thomas ti Connor and John tinued Until Wednesday. Thf re WAS concert of oral 3tol in- strumental music. inchAinv Several an Italian- who tri-O-1 airs. A collation followisl.

taki-- the name aind Ilves Then- Isere two kinds of dancllig. The at Carr.t,rids- st. Wept End. as of chin" were NVIIlladi on, 1 emir today Creed in al)s-'sitillt'amnrt Sie 101111.1k1 I. Ita a Good Tome to By Winter flannels.

4 mAn tak A- klAt bArizAin time of leaving for 1 Sorrerville-av passengers from beyond As sackalexis aill represent the State I Unien sq will find it cenvenient to of Maine. an effort will be made ta se- transfer at sq to the Charles-at cure State-wide support The corn- line, which will hereafter be operated mittee to handle the funds is made up from Union sea via Webster av and of Mayor C. W. Mullen of Bangor. Ex- Cambridge at.

1 Mayor lierbeit Gray. City Marshal G. B. Ferrandes and G. IL Richardson of more Transfer Provisions.

Oldtawn. Alden Webster of Orono, Hurry A. Chapman and Hosea la Buck There will also be transfer proviskine of Bangor- 1 at Norti Sttation west etnI in the see way Viaduct cars. Elevate-1 trains and other Subway FOR A GENERAL 8-HOUR DAY. 1 Paasengers on inward-bound Viaduct cars reaching North Station eft.

who VtErt to transfer at that point ta the rae vetoed 1 ra Ina running south Vi4 TonosTo, May 31The annual con- ference of the International LadiesI Nashington-st Tunnel. north via Garment Makers' Union here June 3. Charlestawn. or for Atlantic ay. may vial be asked to adopt a general 8-hour niake hadity transfer at North a7tat1en work day and to fix a day for its en- by parsing to or over tne shuttle train Ir.latform.

aria forcement i th cloak sut trada however. who ia-sa to transfer to Elethrougholi tae aountry. It wij apply vated trains ectutn a El tt MOrA eon-to a o0 Ut cloak makers in I venlent to make thte bodily transfer at United tat. the Haymarket-sq etation. No transfer checks are required for Christos Wins at Lovvel.

any of these transfers at North Station WELL. May 31About 4 5.7 0 people west or Haymarket sq. Passengers from elevated trains may make the witnasseil the le-mile race of the C. Y. tranefer the for East Cambridge without M.

la. yesterday on North Common. won In the same mariner. by Joe ::1 fs4n es. Gatidreault The.

Viaduct lines will all run in the was second. 0Neil third. Noyes foarta. Tremont-at eubway: the line from Harriaiettoe. erch, Goddard sixth.

Salmon. Yard eq. to Pieaeant at or beyond; the who niened 1.tth. is about 175 ye.ars of line from Somerville. via Highland av and has been arominent ill LOwteLl I and Medford et.

to Pleasant at or he-athletic evente all his Ida yowl; the line from kzumerville via fereice GTarmnenNt T' Nlay 2IThe annual con-1 of the International Ladies tan to transfer at that point to the l'i cobvrat Next. tonvlrrattrioe aA i ah or 1 trairm runifing via Tunnel, north via Ntakirs Union here June 3. Charletown. or for ay. may alit be asked to adopt a general 8-hour niake bodily transfer North Atation olatform- l'- shuttl at work day and to fix a day for its en- ftohreroettaigheonit and 1 te 1 at rpapl makers in the ivertr who aish to transfer to eni nt transfer at Unite to a.d ta cloak.

Christos Wins at Lowel. atene tratoingrn the Haymarke t-act vtatton. more coo. any of these transfers at North -Station No required for from the elevated trains may make the May 21About 04'0 people west or Haymarket sq. Paos(-ngors the la-tralle race of the C.

I tranefer for East Cambridge lat on North Common. won without check in the same mariner. by Joe 7britos Gaiwireatalt The Viaduct lines will all run in the I All lie-conci. 0Ntql third. Noyes foarta.

Trt-rnOn et a bway: the line from Har- tafth. Goddard lath. Salmon, vard oq. to Pleaaant at or beyond; the who friviord fifth. is about fo5 yiars of line from Somerville, via Highland av and has been 1J1 Lowed and Medford et.

to Pleasant st or be- athletic eventa all his life- yond; the line from ezumerville, Via i- 1 1 i ado 22.50 AND 1 .45 3.00 VALUES 1 Of repp in styles like i11ui4ration. Sailor, Military and Eton collars. embroidery banding and scaEoped inlay. White, Mlle, tan and old rose. Hundreds of Other Lots Not Advertised gnitc.r i-11-1 N-.

reli)71 in like and old rostea.rY ty 'T and ancin, and Eton co.i- ,,1 te, be, ta. .1 un re so Otb ct Lot Ad ve er sNot rtised .45 collars. scalloped bllte, tan rot Advertised 1 as favanagh. 7 i7 (- curt, was I tic Ntiss Marearet 'a te.h a of atvte st-tvery. that he sistant director; fTotit Ert SMIVI 1 John 0.1;am-ra.

l'atri-a K. (II.ail,-. :4 p.t The t'lk ,.:1 were arrested I nat4 Donazher, Miss Marfa liclion. I- volloenion Camphell of Station 3, the I flirt). tart." or stds- Rill these aorna charged with being an I 111n Jht" Newman- Mo's aril The sen-11 J'iilgi'.

Ntril a A. tenie the woman was contInutrd until! NII" Re Matte NA tie ski a i Falinh- Mrs Thranas tELo ighlin. Josephine O'Connor. Miss Ylary Nyen. Miss Nora tiotniey.

tiss 'Mary OPERATIVES GO TO I. W. W. I Mws Mare Joredan. 2iMiss AnMe co'an.

W. I Miss Agnes Viemerts, Niro Georze 11011, Niro ratricit Itreiznart. mar. About 100 More Quit the Wbod Mills gal-et Margaret Ilenrv. ilar- in Lawrence.

and Some Leave the 0 pas fi-vurke. Wasnington Plant. Rarthoierney Haley Haley. Patrick Due. fv.

Jolin Mitchell. Michae Tighe. Peter LAWRENCE. MaY 2IAbout Ind em- FirlOglin, John Nernev, George. Parscr.

P-0Yes of the dye house of the Wood John McDouital. htrias Pye. Thomas O'Conner. hlienitel Gormley. Michael ils quit work th I is morning In the lioran.

14enry Toner. Roger Witiainet. attempt to effect a complete manias- martin Reynolds. diohn Marioorti nghi Ilon ot the onerativro as ---ereittors of O'Gara. Peter Mallemore.

P. i.a.- the I NV. Other hunds had lett yin. Jams Nearer. Patrick Healy.

trill earlier In the week, zikirre Of I ehael Gettirilis. Michael the corabee azd cardcre a thc Waa.a- LionagiLer. James Patrick, as OPERATIVES GO TO I rer-5on. The tien- 2'olge. B.

A. Mary Keenv MSS Ford teii, the Vi Orrta 171 until, i Fallon. Mrs Th mas ti La ighlin. Miss I JoseprtIne O'Connor. NtIss NYao.

N.Nitt-s IiiiNtlarrae NA14nnr3i'a garet Allen. Margaret Henn. liar- About 100 More auit the W.bod.Millss 1 "11111'7 in Lawrence. and Some Leave the CI Wasnington Plant. a Tho-nas aminick Py-e.

Toner Bartholerney Haley Haley. pat rick Duf- (v. John Mitchell Michael Tighe. Peter LAWRENCE, May 2IAbout the em- Finegan. John Nernev, tleorge Pargtr.

the dye house of the Wood John Mclayusial Thtrilaa Pye. es homas -onnee. hlactutel Mlehael mils quit work this morning In the ri.ot-ran. Ifenrv- -fener, Witiamet. attemPt to effect a cornblete organize- marttn Reynolds.

diohn liatkonauchr that oi the onerativaa as ----amvrs of owtn O'Gara, Peter Mill iit- 1 the I W. W. tither hanis bad left I trim Jarnes Neary. l'atrick Healy. the Intl earlier in the aettit.

Soree or ehael tlettmirs. Michael 1-lArtirnet. the cornbes and oarilere a Vac Wasa- James to. Patrick or Eighty Years 'It I as a kren rvitsh tot man a dilitt. )LEA pERRINs SAUCE 1 limaliC Sallie I 1 S4dIllovSett Semspe.

I tab. IR admit. alus a z.4 miLlibei De casual's. An Prlik 4 Ira A T. 0 I 1 A Su mart to al Ntt rtiftnr fro vlettfl.

solerns ft.ft 'I I Lis a-e :4" 1 Itt,) Are." eall father. "Ile 43 CNer, "o'vo-ret yry cr We Wont Be Up Your Way TIN'S Summer. It Is ttat a SatradaNe farm- has bet MA ins morAPY Oat i Of an a tract thtli 'rho I is tt et a I el mazer larOtzri istioPS a fltid tn Ire tir.tIveav ibst it la poA.s.t ist tor a .4 totrtobtica to get Annual 'ficse Vinist Tomorrow. T-Ve aiflI s's- at the Ir.thietr.st 110710' at 3 aqert-ts of for t-e attis of the by the of tr.e Ladles' Mrs A. 'Lynch.

The await, flov, tr-s be as favors And 1---anY snft have re.7-etvett the wh.et. James Gordon Dead. it. May alJarIt-a at the bc.tre of hut laughter. Mrs IL )tmetday, The body is to he tan Saturday.

where the tu.neral aervict 3 13 4 taaa Mur. Ft 1 or Eighty ears i al a keen relish toe SuitOr. I I i at the Dilly mart has It, al Annual "licse sgeniet" Tomorrow. i Ntt tva.o.,,ct,,, t-rr, f.toer fro Vlett'l! 1 TV? allirlU41 tsss 'a n' -hr- .1 Ih'''rA!" It 11. at f- I i 0 Many a dLoh.

-1i 34.1eri'a 'trytet'e'ted 4 1 II 0 710' 2 ij 10r 1" 9 EA Rhollnit a-e :4.: 1 the.) wall father. -Ite 4 3, rave, ree several err good by the i-iestaent of the Ladles 1 1 A LI LA, The mr. A. 1-)tleh. Ewa- fro er-s a tyrr a We Se Up Your Way This fAvors and many as al ir'is have '7 CIL ai- a iole retietved the wh.st.

sewn a a est. tea 11:118 it Sumer. ilr 1 James iiiiillialt It Is reriorted tr-at a Saligadahog farm Gordon Dead 0 dit 0 has A si. mg or- 41 mot-ley oat 11. May 21--Jarnes God- ik I A.

of an a tr a awbt4 trap The I Oort, kited at the of his daugbler. .4,,, trap is kkiet a.i,--s a 1.1,-,,eral 1 Mrs 11 le The use cf abater a aliviery. 1 is to be tan to Corv-ord SaturdaY. OD Via-v in the ttztiveaVr Igo tott it where tbe lanctal aereacts 144 take ntode AnNtlit I La ter to set rutce. Mar-I 0 1 lbw -4.

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