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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 12

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WINSHIP WIND SUPPLIES POWER FOR HULL RADIO FAN'S MULTI-TUBE SET Windmill Operates a Generator That Supplies AD fte Electricity Needed JANUARY REPLACEMENT SALE CLEARANCE SALE TWO STORES 392 BOYLSTON ST. 71 SUMMER ST. TRUNKS BAGS An Announcement to Home Owners, Landlords and Tenants in the Districts Served by Boston's Gas Company Wardrobe Trunks Were 40 00 to 45.00 Now 3t.5 to 3S.S Were 50.60 to 55.00 ow 4S.1S to 44.15 Were 75.00 to CO. SO New 4S.73 to 47.se Win ship Wardrobes (The trsjat wtth Dssrs) Were 80.00 to S5.00.2Vow 69.50 to 73.S Were 100.00 to 120.00. Now M.fte to SCS Were 145.00 500.00.Now HS.SS to SSS.oe Steamer Wardrobe Trunks Were 32.50 to 44.00..

Now 27.83 to 81.M Were 75.00 to 00.00.. Now 64.85 to 744 Were 116.00 to 165. 00.. Now 76.78 to S4J.50 Nat Trunks Were 33.00 to 5 2.r,0 Now 19.85 to 38.85 College Trunks Were 24.00 to 45.00 Now 18.85 to 27.85 Regular Trunks Were 1R.O0 to 28.00 Now 15.85 to S8.85 Were 88.50 to 52.00 Now 26.86 to S4.S5 Steamer Trunke Wxre 16.00 to 23.00 Now 18.88 to 15.85 Were 28.00 to 32.00 Now .19.85 to 88.85 Golf Trunks Were 26.00 to 34. 00....

Now 21.85 to S7.85 Auto Robes Were 7.50 to 65.00 Now 5.85 to 47.54) Lunch KIU Were 12.00 to 14.00 Now 8.85 to 11.85 Were 36.00 to 45. 00.... Now 88.85 to 38.85 Thermos Bottle Cases Were 3.00 to 6.50 Now 1.93 to 5.65 Steamer Rugs Were 8.50 to 3o.00. Now 4.83 to 38.85 Collar Bags and Tie Cases Were 3.00 to 7. 00....

Now .85 to 8.85 Men's Dressing Cases Were 6.00 to 36. 00.... Now 4.85 to 22.85 Military Brushes and Cases Were 3.00 to 14. 00.... Now 1.95 to 8.85 Manicure Cases Wre 3.76 to 12.00 Now 1.85 to 6.85 cMsaa ffijgfc jsjjelsys jj fiSj This is an unusual opportunity to exchange old, out-of-date gas appliances for new, up-to-date equipment purchased At January Sale prices, with liberal allowances for the old equipment, regardless of its condition.

It is the best investment you can make, because it replaces old with new saves money today and saves money every month for years to come by giving you the advantages of modern gas-saving devices. Act quickly to get the January saving it's worth while! New Gas Ranges for Old Any new gas cabinet range purchased and installed in January entitles you to any of the following exchange allowances: For the Return of Your Used Gas Cabinet Range $10.00 Your Used Coal Range 10.00 Your Used Gas Box Range 7.50 Your Used Gas Cooker 5.00 Your Used Gas Hot Plate 3.00 This Offer Is for the Month of January, 1925, Only Easy to arrange divided payments in small amounts over a year's time or save an additional 5 for cash. Come in and talk it over. Ladles' Hand Bags Were 2.50 to 8.00.... Now .93 Were 14.00 to 17.00 Now 7,55 tZ Ii Were 22.60 to 27.00 Now to U.ij Envelope Bage Were 6.64 to 10.00....

Now 8 S3 tm Kn Were 12.00 to 22.50 Now 7.85 to 11 is Silk or Velvet Bage Were 6 50 to 25.00... 8.83 to IMS Vanity Oases Were 10.60 to 22.50 Now 8.85 to It 81 Ladles' Fitted Suit Oases Were 33.00 to 44. 00.. Now 21.85 ta tM Were 66.00 to 47.50.. Now 8S.83 Were 80.00 to 260.00..

Now 4tM to Overnight Bags and Cases (FHtti) Were 15.00 to 47. 00.... Now 10,83 to 27.81 Ladles' Dressing Case Were 26.00 to 32.60.... Now M.85 to 18J8 Ladles' Cases (Blk. Leatfctr) OveraleM Were 15.00 to 42.60 Now i 3.65 to 28.13 Enamsl and Visit Cases Were -00 to 29.00 Now 4.85 to 14.81 Oloves (Mes's sr Else Weisen's) Were 3.00 to 4.00.

Now 1 95 A Were 7.50 to 9.50 Now 2 85 to I Toilet Fittings Were to 2000 Now .43 to 7J Telephone Registers Were 2.00 to 8.00 Now .83 to Sewing Sets and Baskets Were 1.00 to 26.00 Now .83 jjjj Music Cases Were 3.0J( to 14.00 Now 1.33 to 7.85 Toilet Caeee Were 12.50 to 38.00 Now 8.83 to "8I Belts (Hen's or Else Wom.n'i) Were 1.00 to 2.00 Now to .81 Photo Frames Were 4.50 to 18.00 Now- 1.03 to 1085 Writing Oases Were 3.5T to 35.00 Now 1.35 to 19M Bill Folds and Oard Cases Were 1.00 to 12.00 Now to 5.81 Pass Cases Were 1.00 to 9.00 Now .43 to 4 js Cigar and Cigarette Oases Were .75 to 12.60 Now .35 to 7.8 Tobaoco Pouches Were 2.00 to 12.00 Now .45 to 6.8S Smokers' Sets and Humidors Were 2.50 to 10.00 Now 1.33 to a.BS Flasks Wenp 2.00 to 9.50 Now 1.65 to 7.S4 Card Games and Poker Sets Wore 1.50 to 20.00 Now .85 tQ h.hs Mah Jong Sets Were 17.60 to 60.00 Now 11.85 to 28.85 Umbrellas (Men's or Else Womb's) Were 2.50 to 5.00 Nov 1.85 to 3 81 Were 12.00 to 22.60 Nov 6.85 to 11.84 I Come into any of our Sales I I I Offices, listed below, end talk I I it oTer. If your case doesn't 15 II I I fit the details described here, S3 I aai botit it and we'll try I 1 HARNESSING WIND FOR RADIO Hull fan's little windmill, shown in picture, eliminates battery costs Traveling Begs (Bro. arBlk. Leather) Were 16.00 to 1 8.1)0. 8 85 11 88 Were 22 00 In 33 SO 16.85 to 21.85 28.85 to 48.75 Were 46.00 to 75.00 Ladies' Traveling Bags Were 15.00 to 19.00 Now 9 83 Were 28.00 to 34.

00.... Now 19.85 to 23.83 Professional and Boston Bags Were 4.25 to 6.00 Now tax 40. Were 8.50 to 13.00.... Now Ts to 0.85 Brief Cases BOSTON CAS COMPANY'S SALES OFFICES 149 Tramont Boston SI Wost St, Boston 102 Hanover Boston 5 Cambridge St, Boston II Roxbury St, Roxbury 839 Columbia Rood, Upham's Corner, Dorchester SST Washington St, Codman Square, Dorchester 34 Free-port St, Dorchester 7 Harvard St, Brookline Village IS62 Beacon St, Coolidgo Corner, Brookline 399 Broadway, South Boston 673 Contra St, Jamaica Plain 308 Washington St, Newton 683 Main St, Waltham 38 Contral Sq, East Boston 309 Broadway, Chelsea and his solution has surprised and interested the whole town. Hull woke up one morning recently to find that a home-made windmill had appeared on the roof of Louis' small quarters.

Neighbors inquired and found that Louis had take advantage of the breze that constitutes one of Hull's most prominent natural resources to furnish current for his radio. Louis harnessed the breezes to operate a generator which furnishes enough electricity to light the many tubes of his set. He says he will never be without current, because the wind in Jan 12 Louis Loman of Stony Beach has a radio, which occupies a good part of his snug one-room apartment here. Louis is an enthusiastic radio fan. His specialty is distance.

He has heard stations as far away as London, Eng. while stations in Canada and distant parts of this country are so common to him that they are no longer a lure. A high-powered radio is an expensive proposition. Keeping set supplied with batteries caused Louis considerable concern, but he has solved the problem Worn 7.60 to 9.50. Were 14.00 to 20.00..

Kit Bags Were 38.00 to 70.00. Valises ow 9.85 to 12.85 Now S7.85 to 4o.8B LHuli will never stop blowing. Were 40.00 to 75.00. Now 29.85 to S3.75 Coat Cases Were 36.00 to fio.00 Now 27.50 to 43.75 Suit Cases (Leather) to 00 Now l-85 to 15.85 Were 33.00 to 80.00 Now 25.85 to 48.85 BOSTON CONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY Association will be held next Sunday IN A FEW INSTANCES. MERCHANDISE LISTED IS ON SALE IN ONE STORE ONLY rection of Joseph J.

'owning, president NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS W. W. WINSHIP REUNION OF COUNTY GALWAY MEN'S ASSOCIATION THURSDAY Enthusiastic New Year Meetings of the Irish Societies of Boston Coming Events 71 SUMMER ST. 3S2 BOYLSTON ST. of the Central Council, and stall, assisted by Past Pres Hastings, Patrick T.

Melody and T. P. Ternan. The annual reunion and dance of the association will be held Tuesday, Jan 20.. The committee in charge comprises Joseph P.

Dargan, chairman; Miss Mary Kinsella. Miss May O'Neill, Miss Anna O'Neill, Mrs Joseph P. Dargan. Mrs John J. Foley, Mrs Michael R.

Kinsella, Mrs John C. Lawlor. Mrs Patrick J. Doyle, William J. Harkins, 'John J.

Foley, Michael P. Nolan, Bernard Harkins, John J. Byrnes, Patrick J. O'Neill, Patrick J. Doyle, Thomas Lyman.

John C. Lawlor, James Lyman, Michael Hennessey, Daniel Warren, Thomas Hennessey, James Warren, Thomas Maher, William J. Eustace, James Murphy. Thomas J. Skelton, Richard Connolly, Patrick Hickey, James A.

Connors, James Fenlon, Thomas Byrnes, Michaei Kelly, John Gaule, Thomas Byrnes, Shawn O'Far-rell, James Burke, James J. Quigley, Margaret H. Quigley, William J. Ken-ney and James J. Fitzgerald.

County Donegal Association IRISH COUNTY CLUB SLIGHT DAMAGE BY OFFICERS INDUCTED! TWO MEDFORO FIRES Anna J. Coll; recording secretary. Miss Bose A. Campbell; financial secretary. Miss Bosemary McDevitt; corresponding secretary, Mrs Thomas F.

Magurn; ser-geant-at-arms. James Young; sentinel, John Fox. Deputy Patrick J. Melody from the Central Council addressed the meeting, and School Committeeman Edward F. Sullivan gave an Interesting- address on "Present Day School Problems." Pres Downing of the Central Council spoke of the great loss to Irish County Associations in the death of the late Michael Coll.

past president of the Tyrone Association. The Tyrone Association showed its appreciation and respect for brother Coll by enrolling him as a perpetual member In the Purgatorlan Society in the Mission Church. Boxbury. Past Pres John McCrossan acted as toastmaster. Pres Peter McNally spoke briefly on the ''Necessity for Organization.

Vocal selections were rendered by Walter Guyette and Miss Normie Fall. The pupils of Miss Jeannie Irwin of Cambridge received hearty applause for their excellent dancing numbers. Knights and Ladies of SFinbar The 18th annual nafl'of he and Ladles of St Finbar will be held in Hibernian and O'Connell Halls, Hibernian Building, 184 Dudley st, Boxbury, Thursday evening, Jan 22. Final arrangements were made yesterday afternoon in Hibernian Hall, Union st, Charlestown. The officers of the ball will be Mat thew Donovan, floor marshal; Kather-ine C.

Keohane. assistant floor marshal; Patrick Colbert, floor director; Mrs John O'Brien, first assistant floor director: Daniel D. Donovan, second assistant floor director: John V. Flvnn. James Galvin to Lead the Roscommon Association Alcohol Poured in Stove Starts Blaze evening in Sarsneld Hall, 184 Dudley st.

Thomas Nolan, president, will be in charge, and John J. Hickey, chairman of the auditing committee will make a re- gort. A musical program and social will enjoyed. Meetings of the A. A.

R. I. R. At the meeting of Sarsfield Council, A. A.

R. I. held in Howard Temple, 66 Main st, Charlestown, last evening, the following officers were installed: Timothy Hayes, president; James O'Brien, vice president; Mrs Annie Dick, recording secretary: Richard Longfield, financial secretary; Patrick Mullen, guard. Dennis Leary was in charge. A social followed and Mrs Mary Long-field, Mrs Annie Leary, Miss Nora Hayes, Mrs Timothy Hayes and Mrs James O'Brien contributed.

The Jamaica Plain Council wilLhold a penny sale Monday evening, Jan 19, in Needham Hall, 1488 Columbus av, Roxbury. James Kehoe, 153 Center st, Jamaica Plain, is in charge. Michael Davitt Council, A. A. R.

I. R. The inaugural meeting for 1925 of the Michael Davitt Council, A. A. B.

I. was attended by a large gathering, Paine Memorial Hall being inadequate to accommodate all who wished to attend. The president, Michael J. O'Brien, presided. Martin J.

Kelley reported for the membership committee, which obtained 102 new members during the year. The meeting opened with the singing of "The Star Spangled Banner," and at the close "The Soldiers' Song" was sung by Miss Mildred M. O'Brien. The financial officers made a report for the past year, which reflected the magnificent generosity of the members. The entertainment committee reported that all the halls in Paine Building had been engaged for Tuesday, Feb 17, for the annual pre-Lent entertainment.

Buletin 5 from Sean T. O'Ceallaigh was read, also a Better of thanks for large membership forwarded after last meeting. The following persons contributed a pleasing musical entertainment: John H. Mulllns, Miss Mary Hesslant Miss Annie O'Toole, Charles J. O'Connell.

Miss Margaret O'Neill, William Ryan, Patrick Quinn, Miss Elizabeth Donovan and Miss Mildred M. O'Brien. Dudley st. Roxbury. The various committees reported progress on plans for the fourth annual grand ball of the association, which will be held Tuesuay evening, Jan 20, in Hibernian Hall.

The members of the Galway hurling team, Innisfail football team, semors, and the Kerry football team, juniors, all champions for the past year, will be presented medals by Mayor Curley. The Irish Pipers' Band of Boston will play the teams into the hall. Following are the delegates from the different teams: William F. Dunn and Joseph 0tLeary, Emmet Hurling Club; Joseph and Patrick allace, Tipperary hurling team: Thomas Melvin and Thomas Howe, Galway Hurling Club; Cornelius J. Glavin and James O'Connor.

Corkmen's football team seniors; Bernard F. Fahey and John J. Kelley, Galway football seniors; Bernard McCarthy and Michael McCormick. Innisfail football team; Joseph B. Shea and Denis Griffin.

Kerry' football seniors; John J. Kennedy and James McBride, Lynn seniors; Cornelius Manning and Thomas Powers, Corkmen's football Michael McKeon and Martin Conway, Galway football Juniors; John C. Splllane and Patrick Galvln. Division 36, A. O.

Richard Clifford and Joseph Clifford. Kerry Juniors; Michael J. Fallon and Peter McDonough, Shamrock Football Club; John- J. Cotter and John J. Powers, Norwood Football Club.

A special meeting will be held tomorrow evening in Hibernian Hall, Roxbury. and business of Importance Is to be transacted. A report about the Gaelic games in Ireland will be delivered by a well-known Gail. Boston Gaelic School Society A meeting of the Boston Gaelic School Society was held last evening in Jackson Hall 184 Dudley st, and Mrs Annie O'Grady. newly elected president, was in charge.

Mrs Mary Downey, Miss Katherine Sullivan, Mrs Barbara Curley, Mrs Lavfs. Mrs Moriarty and Miss Marv O'Connor contributed. One hundred dollars was voted for the Free State Government. The newly elected officers will be installed Wednesday evening In O'Connell Hall- A fine musical program has been arranged and refreshments will be enjoyed. Irish Pipers' Band of Boston The second annual costume party, ball and concert of the Irish pipers' Band will be held in Corinthian Hail, 1651 Washington st, Tuesday evening, Feb 10.

At a. meeting held last night arrangements were completed, and it MEDFORD. Jan 12 There were a couple of freak fires her last night. Firemen on a still alarm went to 3H2 Salem st at 9:10 and found coal gas and smoke coming from the fro box connected with the furnace. Apparently there was a crack In the lire box, The annual installation for Roscommon Benevolent Association was held last evening: in John Boyle O'Reilly-Hall.

Hibernian Roxbury. Joseph J. Downing, president of the Central Council of Irish County Clubs, was In charge, and was assisted by Capt William Henderson of the Fermanagh Association. Michael Lynch of the Donegal Association, Joseph McGuiness of BBBr wsmmmsmium 'Wmm IB HIi bb mA 4bm Lam am Lam seBamB Kami Lam SB mil Vafl obb aaam mi 8 mL "1 Bm iBas Bj JBmi Bm ml I mB iB KT'lfl I The regular meeting of the County I Donegal Association of Greater Boston was held in M.shawum Hall. City sq, Charlestown.

last evening and the com-i mittee reported that 2000 tickets were in circulation for the annual ball, which will be held in Hibernian Hall, 184 Dudley st, Roxbury. Jan 28. The committee I on the installation of officers, which is I to be held in Mishawum Hall, Charles-town, Thursday evening, reported that I everything was In readiness. After the meeting a social was en-I joyed and the' following persons took I part: Mrs Catherine Doherty. Mrs Cath-l erine O'Brien.

Mrs Michael McLaughlin, Mrs D. McLaughlin, Anna Louge, Sadie Louge, Margaret McLaughlin, Thomas i (iallagher, Patrick Carr, Frank Mc-j Devitt, Patrick Doherty, William Mc- Laughlln, Joseph Cassidy, Bernard, Margaret and Daniel McLaughlin. jCavan and Monaghan Associations I The joint installation of officers of the Cavan and Monaghan Associations 1 will be held next Sunday In Ralne Mem chief of aids: Edward Callahan, first assistant chief of aids; Daniel J. Flan which allowed the gas to escape, the firemen decided the house needed air, not water, and opened the doors and the windows. W.

G. Henderson, who lives In th two-family wooden house owned by Arthur J. Johnson at 72 Almont st, thought a stove was not burning us well as it should, to took alcohol In a can to pour on the coal. The can leaked, and whes Mr Henderson poured on tl fluid there was a Hash of flame and tl can begjul to burn. Rather frightened Mr Henderson rushed downstair to tlirnw tHe can out of doors, and on the way the caji leaked flaming alcohol, which burned the woodwork, stairs and Mr Henderson's hands.

An alarm was sounded from box 82, Firemen extinguished the fames, which caused a damage of and advisM the occupants against encouraging fire" lu stove with denutured t.lcoliol. agan, second assistant chief of aids. The reception committee comprises Michael J. Dullea. chairman; Thomas Her-lihy, Timothy J.

Keliher. Edward Callahan, Jeremiah J. Shea, John F. Clancy. Patrick J.

Hanlon, Miss Mary Boberts, Mrs Timothy J. Keliher, Mrs M. F. McCarthy, Mrs Walter Austin, Mrs Lawrence Drlscoll. The general committee comprises Matthew Donovan, chairman and floor marshal; Patrick J.

Hanlon, treasurer; Daniel D. Donovan, Jeremiah J. Shea. Daniel J. Flanagan, Patrick Colbert, Timothy Kelliher.

John W. Flynn. James H. Shea. Patrick J.

Lone. GALJVAY MEN'S ASSOCIATION REUNION COMMITTEE Front Row, Left to Right Thomas J. Flaherty, Master Francis I Flaherty, B. J. Fahey, B.

T. Fahey. Back Row Martin J. Conway, M. J.

McKeon, J. J. Fahey, P. J. McCauley rick Brickley, Arthur Falvey, La.v-j rence J.

Driscoll, Edward Callahan, Mi- I was voted to. give prizes for each con-I test. Jerome O'Brien is chairman of the I committee in charge and is assisted by orial Hall, 9 Appleton st. These om-cers were elected yesterday: Cavan Association John McDonald, president; Bernard McDonald, vice president; Patrick A. Dolan.

recording secretary; Mrs Mary Shannon, financial secretary; Bernard H. Winne, corresponding secretary: Myles McLaughlin, treasurer; P. 3, Winne. sergeant-at-arms; Peter McDonald, sentinel. Monaghan Association Patrick F.

McQuaid, president; Michael McSkane, vice president; Miss Alice Cassidy, recording secretary; Edward McKeary, financial secretary; James J. Hughes, treasurer; Owen McCabe. sergeant-at-arms; Mark J. Hughes, sentinel. Queen Mary, England, Cross-Word Puzzle Fan JAMES GALVIN the County Down Association, P.

J. O'Connor of the Roscommon Associa James F. Casby. N'icholas Flanagan. Patrick Doory and all past presidents of he association.

The dancinc will bo in eharire of Bernard F. Fahey. floor marshal, assisted by Michael Cusick. assistant floor marshal: John J. Kelley.

floor director; John F. Grady and Michael McKeon. assistant floor directors: Festus Madden, chief of aids. The committee in charge of arrangements comprises Bartholomew Fahey, chairman: Bernard F. Fahev.

secretary: Peter J. Mahan. Michael Cusick. Thomas F. Flaherty.

James F. Casby. Nicholas Flanaean. Thomas McGann. Martin Conway.

Martin Kelley. Patrick McCauley. Michael llannon and Michael Cambridge Gaelic Center A social and entertainment were held by the Cambridge Gaelic Center In New-towne Hall, Porter sq, Cambridge, last evening. More than 500 persons were present and enjoyed the Gaelic songs, traditional and classical music contributed by John Driscoll, Prof T. J.

Harrington, Edward Devanney. David Hayes, T. Sullivan, Gladys Glover, Esther Keane, Baby Brown, John McLaughlin, Katherine McLaughlin, E. O'Connor, Julia Foley, Josephine Lacey, Anna Hanlon. Barbara Mullen, Pauline Carney, P.

Sullivan and Timothy Donovan. John Conroy. the president, presided. Davis Literary and Social Club A whist and social will be held undar the auspices of the Thomas Davis Literary and Social Club in Auxiliary Hall, 184 Dudley st. next Saturday evening.

Mrs Rose Kelleher is chairman of the committee in charge. The proceeds will be for the benefit of the suffering people in Connemara, Galway, Ire. A meeting of the committee will be held Weiines- tion, John J. Lancaster of the Wexford Association. Charles Reilly of the Meath Association, Timothy O'Sullivan of the Wexford Associaton and Joseph McKernan of the Leitrim Association.

Those inducted were James J. Galvln, president; Owen Mahon, vice president; Mrs Mary M. Hannon, recording secretary; airs Elizabeth Goggin, treasurer; James J. Egan, financial secretary: Edward .1. Kilduff, corresponding secretary; Thomas Stanton, sergeant-at- The -1st annual reunion and ball of the County Galway Men's Association of Greater Boston will be held in the Hibernian Building.

184 Dudley st, ltox-bury. Thursday evening. Reports from the various committees were made last evening and indicate the sreatest success ever in the history of the organization. The entire building has been engaged to accommodate the members and their friends, who are expected to attend. One of the features will be a new Brand march, led by Pres and Mrs Bartholomew J.

Fahey and participated in toy Mayor and Mrs Cur ley, Fire Commissioner and Mrs Theodore A. Glynn and delegations from the 32 county associations and women's auxiliaries. While the march is in progress there will be an electrical display of colored lights. The dance will be directed by Ex-genator Patrick J. Melody and Capt William F.

Henderson of the Fema-nagh Association. Peter J. Mahon. oast president, is chairman of the reception committee and will be assisted bv Michael Cusick. Thomas F.

Flahertv. Michael J. Joyce. Patrick J. Melodv.

District Chief John ft, Lally of the Boston Fire Department, Ancient Order of Hibernians A whist party will be held under the auspices of the Ladles' Auxiliary of Division 3, A. O. next Monday evening. Mrs Annie Dick is in charge, and is assisted by Mrs Hannah O'Connell Mrs Margaret McCarthy, Mrs Marv Fraser Mrs Mary O'Malley, Mrs Elizabeth Schwartz and Mrs Catherine Raynane. County Tyrone Association The annual installation of officers of LONDON, Jan 12 The prevailing cross-word puzzle craze nan extended Sandrlngham, where It Is stated that Queen Mary has taken up the paetUH of solving the problems published the newspapers.

The lesser member of the royal family art! also addirtfd to thee ross-word puzzle. Word problems are not rew to (Jueei Mary. In her younger days rhe spent much time solving acrostics and com posing others for her atter.dants. The cross word popularity ban groWi to such an extent In England that tM newspapers are Increasing their priief for solutions. One paper is offering total of 3000 sterling in a competition which is in teh nature of an eliminating contest to discover the first croft word champion of Great jihe County Tyrone Association of Great arms; Thomas Higgins, sentinel.

An orchestra furnished music. Gifts I were presented to the retiring officers. Addresses were delivered liv Pres Officers of Division 20 Installed James Conway, noor director; Seumas O'Haoda. assistant floor director: Mrs McGarry, chief of aid; Thomas J. O'Leary.

John J. O'Connor, Florence McCarthy. Thomas Roache, John Daly, John M. Nee, Miss Mary McCarthy, Miss Nora Twomey, Miss Frances Far-ren. Miss Mary Crowley John Burke, Bridget Maloney, Julia Nyhan and John Walsh.

The reptlon committee comprises Patrick S. Murphy, John J. Burke. James Walsh. John Callaghan.

Tlmothv Curran. George Craig, M. J. Twomey. William Schnare.

John Delaney. Charles Black and Prof Hugh McGarry. It was decided to run a free social each Friday evening at Banquet Hall. Deacon Building, 1651 Washington st. All Ireland'ssPipers' Band At the weekly meeting and social of the All Ireland's Pipers' Band held last evening in Deacon Building, 1651 Washington st, 20 more members were enrolled.

An entertainment was given and the band played a selection of Irish airs. The next social will be held in Banquet Hall, Deacon Building, Thursday evening. Clan-Na-Gael Concert At a meeting of the various committees, held last evening in Hibernian Hall, arrangements were completed for the concert of American and Irish music to be held, Tuesday evening, Feb 3. in Hibernian Hail, Roxbury, under the auspices of the Clan-na-Gael, Reorganized, of Boston. i ing of the Central Council, Pres Galvln of the Roscommon Association, Mrs Goggin and Patrick Burke, past president; Miss Catherine Murray, tiast vice er Boston was held' last evening in Temple of Honor Hall, Cambridge.

Pres Joseph J. Downing of the Central Council was installing officer, assisted by Marshal William Henderson of the Fermanagh Association and staff. The following officers were installed: President. Peter McNally; vice president. Francis Kane Jr; treasurer.

Miss I dav night at Mrs Kelleher's home, 280 Dudley st, Roxbury. I The regular meeting of Division 20, A. O. was held last evening in Mishawum Hall, Charlestown. Jeremiah J.

Crowley of Charlestown, president of the Suffolk County board, installed the officers, assisted bv Michael president, and Mr Kilduff. Others who I took part Included Mra D. J. Moloney, I Miss Nora Curley, Mrs M. Hannon, Miss Catherine Melynn, Miss Mary I Melynn, Miss Annie Bownes.

Miss Mol- J. Ahearn of South Boston and James J. Gateley, county financial secretary Mgr O'Callaghan Club The Mgr O'Callaghan Club of South Boston will begin a new series of whist parties next Wednesday evening, In Lyceum Hall. National and Dorchester sts. The social will in charge of Robert J.

Fanning, William Wall. Mrs P. 3. Toomey, and the president, Mrs 'P. J.

Lane. Vhlst will be in charge of Mrs Annie E. Gerah. chairman; Miss Annie M. Young, Mrs Catherine Noonan, Mrs George Condon.

Mrs Mary Randall, Mrs Julia Lynch, Mra M. Concannon, Mrs Mary Thomey. Mrs A. Forrest, Mrs Frederick Wheeler, Mrs William Barry, Mrs James Hughes, Mrs Mary Quinn, Mrs Mary Hyman, Mrs Delta O'Brien, Mrs Ellen Lynch, Mrs M. J.

Fanning, Mrs Elizabeth Hall. Mrs Alice Crowley, Mrs Mary Foley, T. F. Riley, Patrick Toomey. Frank Danlver.

James Cough-lln, Charles William J. BoMe and John Wall. These officers were elected at the business meeting held previous to the installation: Michael Lynch, president; Patrick Carr vice Joseph Cronin. recording secretary; Joseph Barry, financial secretary; Daniel McGonagle. chairman of standing committee; William Shields, sergeant-alarms; John Hardy, sentinel.

Addresses were made at the conclusion of the installation by County Pres Crowley, County Officers Ahearn and Gateley. Ex-Senator Patrick J. Melody, Representative William S. Prendergast. George Long, president of Division 37, and John J.

Mahonev. nroabloni nt cnaei J. Diiliea, Jeremiah J. Buckley, John J. Connolly, Michael Donovan, John E.

Goggin, Cornelius Glavln. John P. Cronin, Joseph Creed. William Cro-nin, James Fltzpatrick, Robert Cough-lin, P. M.

O'Connor, Stephen P. Hickey, Thomas Lawler, John Donovan, Richard Desmend, Florence McCarthy, John O'Brien, Miss Katherine C. Keohane, Mrs John O'Brien. Miss May Fleminsr Miss Nellie McSweeney, Mrs Lawrence Driscoll, Mrs Norar McGonagle, Mrs Margaret Hanlon, Mrs Ellen J. Barrttt, Mrs M.

F. McCarthy, Mrs Walter Austin, Miss Mary Roberts, Mrs M. S. Dreso. Mrs John Donovan, Miss Julia Kennedy, Miss Margaret Sweeney, Mra John Murray.

Mss Anna E. Drew, Mrs James Irwin, Mrs'Patrick Whelan. Miss Julia Donovan, Miss Margaret Donovan, Miss Eleanor Donovan. Mrs Pierce Mc-Carthv, Mrs Mary E. Ryan, Mrs Margaret Guyatt.

Mrs Xari Boyle, Miss Kelly, Miss Nora Hayes. Miss Mary Monahan, Miss Elizabeth Crowley, Katherine Donovan, Miss Anna M. Donovan, Mrs Daniel J. Donovan. County Fermanagh Association Officers of the County Fermanagh Association were installed at the monthly meeting of the association held last evening in Roxbury Hall.

Joseph J. Dowling, president of the Central Council, assisted by Capt William F. Henderson of Fermanagh and John Shee-han of Claire, as marshals, installed the following officers! James Maguire. president: Michael McCusker, vice president; Cecilia A. Kelly, recording secretary; Patrick McHugh, financial secretary'; Mrs Lloyd Post, treasurer: James O'Brien, sergeant-at-arms; Patrick McManus, sentinel.

The following staff assisted the installing officers: Michael Lynch Of County Donegal. Patrick O'Neill of County Carlow, John McKernan of County Lei-trim, Charles Reilly of County Meath. Joseph Magennls of County Down, John Margey of County Leitrim. Joseph Kerrigan of County Fermanagh and Allen Margey of County Leitrim. Addresses were delivered by Joseph J.

Downing, president of the Central Council; Joseph Magennis. vice president; James Maguire. Francis McManus and Thomas McHugh of the Fermanagh Association. Arrangements were made for the annual reunion and ball, which will be held in Paine Memorial Hall, Thursday evening, Jan 29. County Carlow Association The annual installation of officers of the County Carlow Association will be ed In rsn Hall.

Deacon Building. 1651 "Washington st. Sunday evening, Jan 18. The following officers will be installed: Joseph P. Dargan, president; William J.

Harklns, vice president: John J. Foley, recording secretary; Michael P. Nolan, financial secretary: Mary E. KKinsella, treasurer; Bernard Harklns, corresponding secretary; John J. Byrnes, sergeant-at-arms; Patrick J.

O'Neill, sentinel: Joseph P. Dargan. Patrick J. Doyle. Michael Kinsella, Patrick J.

O'Neill, John J. Foley, delegates to the Central Council. The installation will be under the di lie yulnn, William hJgan, ailss Mary Egan, Miss Frances Egan, Thomas J. Flnnlean. James J.

Egan, Mrs B. Stanton, Mrs Annie Dlas. Thomas Higgins. Owen Mahon, Flannagan, Frank McCarthy, Ignatius O'Connor, Miss Rose M. Moloney.

Laurence J. Hannon and James Byrnes. ENSIGN lONllEL A. ELECTS OFFICERS Ensign John J. O'Connell Post, A.

has elected the following officers: Geo. F. Leahv, commander; Michael Murphy, first' vice commander; Michael Hurley, second vice commander: John J. Martin, adjutant; John C. Clougherty, finance officer; Joseph Tully.

chaplain; Matthew Hanley, sergeant-at-arms; Joseph Miley, historian; John Carey. Insurance officer: Joseph Troy, athletic I sion 5, both of Charlestown. Take care of lame muscles Irish Republican Army Veterans Weekly socials of the Irish Republican Army Veterans will be held In Hibernian Hall, Hibernian Building, 184 Dudley st. every Saturday evening. Sinn Fein Society of Boston The regular ineeting.and social of the Sinn Fein Society of JJoston was held last evening in Deacon Hall.

1651 Washington st. Among those who entertained were Miss Monica Foley, James McOee. William Gormley. Elisabeth Mc- Don't Fuss With Mustard Plasters! MuiteroU Work Without tht litter Easier, Quicker There's no sense in mixing a mess st mustard, flour and water when you cs easily relieve pain, soreness or stiffness with a little clean, white Musterole. Musterole is made of pure oil -mustard and other helpfu ingredient-combined in the form of the present white ointment.

It takes the plsce of mustard plasters, and will not blister- Musterole usually gives prompt relief from sore throat, bronchi is, tonsilit croup, atiff neck, asthmi, neurslgi. headache, ronares'lon, pleurisy. rh'um-tim. lumbago, pain and aches of Pj back Mr joints, sprains, ions museiss, bruise, chilblains, frosted feet, cold the chest (It may prevent pneumonia, fy To Mot her Mustercle is slse made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole.

end employment officer; Frank Flaherty, Division 51 Installation and Social Officers of Division 51. A. O. were installed by Jeremiah J. Crowley, county president, assisted by Edwar.1 McCunn of Division 15, in St Thomas' Community House, St Joseph st Jamaica Plain, last evening.

The officers were James Murphy, president; John P. Mahoney, vice president; John H. Dolan. recording: secretary. pairing the tissues that are broken down by over-exercise washing away the poisons generated by over-fatigue.

Tense muscles relax. The aching stops. Soon you feel, limber and supple as ever. Get a bottle today 35 cents at all druggists. I Carthy, John O'Brien.

Christie Clifford, Give lame, aching muscles prompt treatment with Sloan's. I Apply lightly. You don't have to bother to rub it on. The liniment itself does the job for you. Its stimulating ingredients send freshly purified blood tingling throughout the aching parts, re ASSAULT CASE FOLLOWS COLLISION OF AUTOS LYNN, Jan 12 Benjamin Hill of 40 Lafayette st.

Marblehead, was arraigned In the District Court here this morning charged with assault on George N. Fielding- of 74 Plympton road last Saturday when automobiles driven by the men were In collision. It was charged this morning that Hill struck Fielding when the latter demanded his name. The case was placed on file. Sloan's liniment-paint judge advocate; i nomas unscon, puo-llcity officer MOVEMENTS OF STEAMSHIPS ARRIVED Mongolia, at New Tork Jan 12, from Hamburg.

Franconia, at New York Jan 12, from Liverpool. Regina. at Liverpool Jan 12, from New York. Zeeland, at Antwerp Jan 10, from New York. La Bourdonnais, at Bordeaux Jan 11, from New York.

SAILED Megantic, from Queenstown Jan 11, for New York. Olympic, from Cherbourg Jan 10, for New York. La Savoie. from Havre Jan 10. for New York.

Presidente Wilson, from Trieste Jan 10, for New York. Voltaire from Montevideo Jan 11, for New York. 35c sad 65c, Jars James U. Casey, Patrick Kennedy, Katherine Clifford, Margaret O'Connor, Patrick Powers. Mr Turner, William Hayes, Mrs Doherty, John O'Nell, Michael Cotter and Barney McNeil.

County Down Association The Down Association held a meeting last evening In Hibernian Hall, 184 Dudley st. Roxbury. Joseph Magennis, the president, presided. Arrangements were made for a whist party to be beld in February and for the annual social In March. A committee was appointed for each ot these events.

Preliminary arrangements were made for the annual May party. Four new members were enrolled: Anna Cosgrove, Patrick Cosgrove, James Cos-grove and Felix McKittrickan. The monthly meeting of the Wexford James I. Conroy, financial secretary; Joseph Murray, treasurer; Patrick O'Rourke, sergeant-at-arms; Hugn Crossen, sentinel; Edward Kilroy, chairman of the standing committee. A social hour followed the installation, and the following contributed: Thomas Kilroy, Michael Donohue, Wra.

Burke, Thomas Connelly. Edward McCurm. Bartholomew Manion. Joseph Murray, Peter Kennedy. Martin Hughes, Dennis Sheenan, Joseph Lyons.

Thomas Kilday. Hugh Crossen, John Byrne. James Murphy, James Conroy, John H. Dolan and Patrick O'Rourke. Gaelic Athletic Association A special meeting of the Gaelic Athletic Association of Massachusetts was held last evening In Hibernian Hall, 154 I Dr.

Earl S. Sloan. Dept. E-4 I 113 West Street, New York City Free I Please send tree cenerous sample of Sloan's Liniment FINE OF $125 FOLLOWS UQU0R RAID IN LYNN LTNX. Jan 12 Harry Harkney of tl Edwards ct, whose home was raided Saturday night, and six gallons of liquor confiscated by the local police, was fined $125 in the District Court this morning by Judge Reeves on a charge of illegally keeping liquor.

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