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THE BOSTON GLOBE-FRIDAY. MARCH 4. 1910. 14 TRANS-OCEANIC LINES TRANS-OCEANIC LINES BUSINESS CHANCES AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS WATER FRONT ITEMS. BOSTON OPERA HOUSE HENRY RUSSELL.

Managing Director to BERMUDA Stalled Fleet Grets Away in Clearing Weather. AST TIMES AT KEITH'S Mile. Miliar In Molasso's Itig Pantomime PARIS BY NIGHT East Times of ALBERT HOLE The Wonderful Boy Soprano Iast Times of ROBERT B. KEGERREIS and RETURN Every WEDNESDAY, from Pier 50, North River, New York, 10 A. At.

Cargo of Sugar From San Domingo is Transshipped for London. $30 TO R. M. S. P.

Australian Liner "OROTAVA'TI $110 NOTICE wishing to see Mr. Kegerrels In "The Telltale Heart" should he in their seats at 2:15 afternoons and 8 evenings. Tonight at 8, LAKMK. Mmes. Lipkow-rn Roberts.

Parnell, Pierre, Lcveroni, Mm. Bourrlllon. Nlvette, Fornari, Stroesco. Good rich. Ht.

Mar. B. at 1:45, I.ES Hl'Ol'K-Kpff. Mmes. Bronskaja, Bonlnsegna, De-ranp.

Kirmcs, Leveronl, MM. Constantino. Mardonct. Blnnchart. Boulogne.

Vannl. Gtaccone. Pulrinl. Fanoa, Perlnl. White.

Archamhault. Oggpro. Conti. Bat. Mar.

5. at 7:45. at Popular Picon. FA I' ST. Mines.

Nielsen. Swartz. Lveronl. MM. Bourrlllcn.

Nlvettc, Bak-laaoff. Vannl. Goodrich. Sunday Evening. March ft, at Grand Operatic Concert Mines.

Nielsen, Itronskaja, Kohorts, MM. BaklHiioit, Hansen, Henrott, Nlvette, Stroesco. (Joodrlch. Next Week Mon. Mar.

7, at 8, flint performance of TOSCA. Mmea. Bo-nhnsigna. Ivcronl, MM. Constantino.

Rak-larioff, Perlnl. Tavecchla, Giacoono. I'uloini. ird. Conti.

Tues. MAI AM. EN and the HI MIAN SYMPHONY OlfHESTRA. I.KI.t 1)1 I A I-: MitoK. Fri.

Kv. DON ,,,,,1 DKK GKIZK.K RTTTER. Sat. TOSCA. sat.

Kv. KH.OI I ITO. Stood seats available for every perform-M at Box OfTlce. or 177 Tremont St. (Eastern Talking Machine Co.) Mnson Hamlin pianos used.

according; to location H0RSES, CARRIAGES, ETC. l)ovGRAND HORSE SALE cheaper than any other are no as m-h othtr hies; all horses will be bitched and I to buyers' aatiafactkm: we do our own ae lan giving the customer the benefit; we eaTaS you a norse as low as $30. a little thi Jdg chunk for BOO. OEa ROW, Cot ijf IS and Kast Concord at, rear of lco; vVoih ir.gton st; take elevated train to Dover st auj transfer to surface BPt off K-ist cord st, easiest place In fSoatou. ask an, for rtat Concord st and they will jirect rati-don buy belore seeing me; I i ant tell jou I will give you $5 for l.

but jn joii full value for roar iniini i $100 BUYS MARION WILKES MARION a iheatniH m.ire 1100 Urn, 15. I hands blgli, as h.iiulwime marc as stands in Uolou today; she upbeaded a roadster of 10 miles an hour, has trotted mile in 2:18, very fast br.isli mare, rearlvtt of all objects, a good tellable mare every way, warranted to that effect, owned by a brewery collector, who has bought an automobile, at this low price lo stop expense, left to be wild at 13) East Concord st, youth Bad FRENCH CANADIAN MARE $100 BUYtf this 1300 1b mare, 7 yrs sound and kind, a graud puller am driver, fun' walker, a prime mare every way, cost last April, used on eiitlenian's summer farm In Milton: sold for no fault and weeks' trial allowed. Ieft at GBO. (HtOW STABLK, 2i 'oiienrd xt. South Kgd, 1(1 YS MATCHED PA lb Wt 2400 lbs, ages 7 and r-.

toODd, kishI wind and eyes, nice drivers and true lo ork single or dobble; sell separate; 20 days' trial allowed. 18 East Concord st $300 BUYS PAIR BAYS AG ICS I AND ti. Weight lbs, cwt KM last spring, mated like two iiess, wurk like one, low set chunks, best trade in Bostoo, used by a contractor, they will get right down and pull every time you ask them; also tipcarts and harnesaes at your price, 30 days' trial. GKO. GROW.

Com Agt, 20 East Coa- cord st, South End. $115 RUYS pair of chunks, weight 2400, per-fectly honest, been used by truckman, worm $300 on a farm; also harnesses. 20 Kast Con- Lasl Times of Sidney Deane ft Barrows-Lancaster E.vonN Yosco, lllhhert Warren. Bedford Winchester. Roht.

Deniont Trio Overture at 1:45 and 7:30 nrsi Class High-Class Cuisine Orchestra -Electric Fans in All Rooms Wireless Telegraphy Bilge Kels For Reseruj. ions and Other Del All apply .0 THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY 22 State Street, New York W. H. EAVES, 200 Washington Boston. mh4 Oilyi Clearing weather yesterday gave the stalled licet of outward-bound craft an opportunity to put to sea.

Schooners, tugs and barges, some of which had been held here for nearly a week, lett the harbor. The barkentlne John S. Kmery, whlcu has been anchored on the Hats for several days wailing for a chance to sail for Buenos Ayres, was towed down below the light by the tug Sadie Koss and started on her BObO-mile trip with a favoring breeze. Storm-bound lishing vessels raced away for the lishing grounds Tugs with lows of empty barges, bound for coal-loading ports, strung out for miles as they steamed across the bay. TREMONT THEATRE Last Mat.

Tomorrow TONIGHT AT 8 All Around the World LAST 4 TIMES New England's Greatest Comedy-Drama We hear enthusiastic praise for the resort pleasures found in REBECCA One Will I-eel Better After Seeing AGWI THE AMERICAN MEDITERRANEAN Farm Sunnybrook By Kate Douglas Wlggln and FOR STOCKS aud tlx lures of stores, merchandise of auv description. Boston Consignment Co, 7 Beacon st, Wiuthrop; tel 408-1 Wiuturop; business confidential. M. SAMUEL. Mgr.

TVF mhl $3500 I WANT a party uitb BHS0Q, 8 per year guaranteed, strictly cash business, will give good security, 85, Globe office. A RARE CHANCE- A atore 1U a first i location selling periodicals and a general iirte of popular goods, all sellers; close to steam and electrics; other interests require sale. Address 5H. Globe olhee. dSu7t f28 BARROOM lixriKES wanted, counter and back bar with large mirror and pillars, must lie in good condition at retinouable figure.

Bend description to 82, Globc offlae: 21 mhl BOARDING STABLE. 55 boatiTera, 2 Gacka" 5 horses, carriages, office furnishings, etc, $3000. BOSTON BUSINESS EXCHANGE. 258 Washington si. BUY LUNCH $100 cash, 13 stools, man-wlfe's chance.

SHOREY, 795 Washington, dSu7t mhl DRUG STORE Tii Boston for hale, good atcre; no trlflers; $2000 necessary. 396, Globe office. dSult mh3 FOR SALE At a sacrifice, a lealberboard mill complete with water privilege, electric motor, belting, shafting, machinery, all ready to start right up; ulso 25 acres of land, 3 dwelling bouses, barn, storehouse, dryhouse and blacksmith shop: will tie sold nt a low appruisul to close out an insolvent corpora tlon. Apply to GEORGE S. KENDRICK, receiver.

Amherst. Mass. tlS 1 1 7 1 mil 1 FOR SALE A hotel', 70 rooms, on it prottt I Dent avenue, 1 block from depot, at a moderate price, licensed. In the thriving city of Bridgeport. Conn.

Apply for full particulars to CLIFFORD. Box 244. Bridgeport, Conn. I FSn mhl FOR SALE A most promising ben -rim "box manufacturing plant; busluess firmly established, excellent customers aud big orders. Write UNION BOX LUMBER CO.

East ltiudge, H. SudlSt fl'O FOR SALE One-half interest in a moving picture theatre, Mass. city, people. Ap ply to ANNIE M. MURPHY, Keene.

H. Sudllt' f27 FOR SALE Saloon doing good business, also property if desired; price reasonable. F. H. TLMONEY, 010 Howard av, Bridgeport, Conn; WFSu FOR SALE Toilet parlors, central location and business well established, fully equipped with all modern appliances and up lo date in every respect.

Globe office. 3t iph.t FOR SALE In large town in H. bakery and restaurant, doing nice business. Address 22. Globe office.

SudTt 27 FOR SALE-Lunch room, doing a good husi-ness. 247 State st. GENTEEL LODGING house. 19 rooms, close to state house, clearing $143 monthly, $5o() down, balance monthly payments, chance seldom offered. BOSTON BUSINESS EX-OHANOK.

25H Washington st. HOME BAKERY for sale, doing a tine weekly counter trade. No. 2 Ordway oven, everything fitted up in good shape, low rent, will sell reasonable. 350, Globe office.

ThFSu nih3 HOR.SEmI1of.ING and Jobbing shop tor sale, 1100 Mass. av, Arlington; good business, obi stand. Apply 19 Fraukliu st, Arlington. jSSc! I HAVE an established business wanting more capital, silent or working partner, open Ing that will stand investigation; $3000 to $000 required. office.

Lodging houses it KesT location in Boston, large income: 4 at West End, 7 Back Buy, 0 South End, 12 to 35 rooms, $1000 up; 8 low-priced houses, rent $35 up. Call or write, L. P. BOURNE, 38 Dwjkjrl st. off Tremont.

FT3w nih4 IO HOUSE. 11 all full, double rent, easy terms, best offer. OWNER. 88 Chandler. LUNCH earl for sale or to lent.

Cor Revere st and Broadway. Revere. dSuTt mh4 Charlotte Thompson. TO THE Beginning Seats Selling Now NFXT Ramcnd in The Man Who NEXT MAJESTIC iJSVEW. 8 SHARP.

MAT. TOMORROW 2 Three Hours of Rollicking Fun DAVID BELASCO PRESENTS THE MERlfY COMEDY Is Matrimony a Failure? By LEO DITRICHSTE1N Alongside the Leyland line steamship Columbian, as she lay at her berth at Hoosac docks yesterday, was the Nor-weelan steamer Nora, which was transferring her cargo of 1400 tons of San Domingo sugar to the holds of the larger vessel. It is the first time tliat carso of this nature has been transshipped at this port tor London. The Columbian will sail at 4:30 today, and besitles the sugar she will carry 300 tons of provisions, 500 tons of flour, 150 tons of lumber, one carload of boxed apples, a big miscellaneous freight and bOl head of cattle. Hitchcock Owns Broadway Mail orders received.

MONDAY NIGHT accompanied by checks, stamped and addressed AND THE nvelopes. Florida Same cast and production as seen dur-lns si von months' run In Now York DEATHS. FITZiiKBAI.D- In Cambridge. IfarCB Mary, widow of the late James Fit Id. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend ftt-neral from be lata home.

20 Grant st, Saturday morning at I Ueipilem high mass at St Paul's church at 0'clock. QltXIOAN In tke North Boa, ataWt Mary, widow of Michael J. tillligan. Funeral from her late residence, H7 Fleet st, Sunday, Marco r. at 1 i Bl.

Services at St Stephen's ebttreh, Hanover st, at 2 o'clock. Requiem high mass Monday at a 0. Relatives and friends respectfully Invited to attaint. GRANAHAN In Atlantic. March 2, William beloved son of SUea I and the late John P.

Cranahan. 23 yrs 6 mos. uiieral from bis late residence, Madison St. Sat-Brday. Marck 5.

at SsfO a m. Requiem mass st Bacred Heart cburch at o'clock. Relatives and friends iDVited. GREEN In Allston, Marcb 2, Daniel J. Green of the Hrm of I).

J. Qreeai Co. Funeral from bis lata residence, 12 Gardner st, Allston. on Sunday, Match at. 1 m.

HUMPHREY In Dorchester Dower Mills, March 2. Mnrv widow of Nathaniel Humphrey, 87 yrs. Funeral services at her late residence. SI Richmond st, Friday, March 4, at 2 in. Relatives and friends invited to attend.

LMJKIN- At South department, March John lioloved son of Patrick and Ellen l.arkln (nee McCarthy). 12 yrs mos ds. Funeral from South department Saturday, March 5. at 2 m. LEU NIC--In Somerville.

March o. Thomas Debase. Funeral from the. residence of Ma niece Mrs Dennis Meskell. 816 Somerville av, Saturday.

March 5. at 8:13. Requiem mass at St Catherine's cburch al i. lula-tives and friends invited to attend. LOVKLAND In Baal Boston.

Marcb 2. Maria wife of Hie late Capl Win alow Dove- lnnil 86 vis. Funeral at 81 Trenton st. Friday, at 3 ni. Relatives and friends invited.

MAOUIRE In Boxtmry, Man 2. Hugh, bus-bond of the late Mary Maguire (nee Knight). Funeral from his late residence, 18 Downing st, Saturday. March 5. at High mass of' requiem at St Francis de Sales' church at 0 o'clock.

Relatives and friends kindly invited. McCABTHY In Cambridge, March 2, Dora McCarthy. Funeral from the home of her brother in-law, Dennis A. Scannell, 352 Cam bridge st. East Cambridge, Saturday, March 5.

at 8 a m. High mass of requiem at Cbarcb of the Sacred Heart at 0 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. MITCHELL March Elizabeth A. Mitchell.

Funeral services at the home of her sister. Mrs W. I. McDowell, 23 Concord av. Somerville Fridav, March 4, at 2 m.

Relatives and friends 'invited. Interment In Cambridge cemetery. MOODY In Dorchester, Marcb 2. William S. Moody, 53 yrs 10 mos.

Funeral services at residence, 70 Stanton st, (Saturday, March r. al 2:30 B. Relatives and friends invited to attend. MULLER III North Rending, Mass, March 2, Brail C. MaUer, 48 yrs.

Funeral services at his late residence, 73 Chad wick st. Roxbury. on Saturday at 2 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited to attend. MURPHY In Chelsea.

March 3, Bartholomew, beloved husband of Klleu Murphy (nee Sullivan i SO vrs. Funeral from his late residence. 18(i Spencer av. Sunday. March 6.

at 1 in. Services at St Hose's church, at 2:30 m. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend. KOBCBOSS lb Deland. Fla, Feb 28, Margaret widow of Joel W.

Norcross. Funeral services at Elfot Congregational church, Ken-U worth st. Roxhury, Sunday, March 6, at 3 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited to attend. O'CONNOR In Uoxhury.

March 2, Nora O'Connor (nee Sheehan), beloved wife of John O'Connor. Funeral froni her late resideuee, 48 Cabot st. Friday. March 4. at 8:30 a m.

High mass of requiem at St Francis de Sales' church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and frlerids kindly invited. PARK MarthS, Mrs Betsey Park. 93 yrs 10 mos Funeral from the residence of her son, laaar. Par.

2d Old road, off Glenway st, Dor Chester. Friday. March 4. at 10 a m. SANBORN is West Somerville, March 2, William A.

Sanborn. r7 yrs. Funeral at his late residence. H2 Curtis st. Sunday.

March 6 at 2 m. Take Broadway or Higldand-av cars to Teele sq. Interment at Cambridge cemetery. SMITH In Maiden. March 3.

Alrairn widow of the lata Fred W. Smith of Attle-boro, Mass. liurial Saturday, Match 5, at Attleboro. Train leaves South station at a on track 15. Services at the Chapel of D.

H. Smith. Attleboro. at 1 o'clock. Friend kindly Invited to attrnd.

AttletHiro and Providence papers please copy. STANLEY In Peabody, Marcb 3. Frank W. Stanley 58 vrs. Funeral from his late '41 Washington st, Saturday, March 5 at 3 pm.

Relatives and friends Invited Without further notice. Burial private. STEVENS In Rending, at the home of her daughter, Mrs J. Clarence Oxlev, To Woburn st Airs Charles R. Stevens.

72 yrs 11 mos 83 ds Funeral from TO Woburn St. Read-in- Sunday. 2 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited without further notice. TAYLOU In this city, March 3.

Hiram B. Taylor 83 yrs. Funeral services from his late residence, 7 Chambers st, Friday. March 4 at 11 a m. Relatives and friends invited.

Interment at Eynn, Mass. WALE March 2, Arthur Wall. Services at 28 West Eagle st. East Boston. Saturday, March 6, at 1 m.

Oldham. Eng. papers please copy. WOODCOCK In Somerville, March Shep- ard S. Woodcock, 85 yrs.

Services at the First Congrefattoaal church, Franklin st. Simihiv. March 0. at 2 m. Relatives and Colonial THtATWL fThnrle 1 'minim Hlch A the enchanted land of Ponce de lieon, with all the interesting attractions of the Riviera.

Spain and Italy, with not only the most fashionable bot'els in Hie world, but desirable family homes and or where one may AMERICAN ST ANOTHER BIG MORRIS SHOW! FOUR MORTONS Family of Uproarious Joylsts. EMPIRE CITY QUARTET A Higher lilt than Ever KARA Most Sensational Juggler Since Cinquevall. BALLOON GIRL NlrhnlMon A Norton, Kicliaril-Inln, Musical Staipsons, Torn in- and Others. DAYS OsJ UP TWIN SCREW S. S.

AVON H.500 TONS camp under "summer" skies in winter, enjoy me nnesi nauunc, apouaj, billng, golf, tennis and a multiplicity of other outdoor sports, no matter how great or how limited one's income. LAST WEEK ItarrlN, LaaiWI ft Nigra. Tonight sf 8:15 Las! Mat. Sat at 2:15 II. It IKS FROHMAN Presents SIR CHARLES WYNDHAM And Ills London nmpany in THE MOM I SC KXT MONDAY CHARLES FROHMAN Presents KYRLE BELLEW IN The Builder of Bridges By ALFRED SLTRO Author of "The Walls of Jericho" With the Orltln.il New York fast and Production Absolutely Intact.

Mats. snt. 2. Sow Selling. tf nabs The Only Direct Routes to Florida are by the CLYDE LINE Without change from Now York.

Kverv Tuesday. Wednesday. Friday and Saturday, calling at historic old Charleston, where connections are made for all Carolina Resorts, mid reaching Jacksonville on the third day. Where the fournev through Florida may be LEAVES NEW YORK March 25th FOR NASSAU HAVANA SANTIAGO JAMAICA BERMUDA Also WEEKLY SERVICE to BERMUDA continued via Ci Dlnsa thro' the heart GENERAL BUSINESS HORSE, bay, can be used In any hitch, nil -mud and young; a little thin, but will build up: price tio. GEO.

GROW. 20 East Concord st; don't forget I can suit one and all. DOCTOR'S OUTFIT BLOOD BAY HORSE, weighs about 1100, age 8, sound in every way, safe for a lady to harness or drive, very stylish, can road 10 11 lies an hour and pull a large load, will stand without tieing and Is fearless of all objects, fncludlng automohlles; also nice custom-made harness and elegant carriage and nice sleigh; also blankets, robes and foot mats and all the stable goods been used with this outfit; Urn only reason for selling this property Is that I have purchased an automobile, and I trust that some gentleman or lady in search of a first-class team for farm, family or business use will purchase It, as it is in every way as represented, and I will allow a trial of 2 weeks to test It in every way; ttiis outfit is for sale by a private party, and horse must have a goo home; all this property complete for 100. or will sell horse separate to go into country. Call at stable, 1233 Columbus av, Roxbury Crossing: easy to find; ask any car conductor In Boston, and he will direct you; most all cars go to Koxbury Crossing.

P. S. Ask to see the doctor's outfit. PRIVATE FAMILY OUTFIT Families in Country Take Notice BEEN USED by Dr Cushman past 2 yeaM, consisting of handsome Vermont tired business and family mare, 8 years old, weighs HMo, color seal brown, road 9 miles an hour aud work in any kind of rig, safe for any timid person to handle and stands around without bitching; also bigb-back, 2-seated carryall, built by Kimball, in fine condition: also high-back top carriage, in first-class condition and been carefully used; also high-back comfort alelga, In fine condition, and custom-made harness, stable clothing, whip, halter, etc, all together $70, or sell separately; reason for selling so low have purchased automobile. 15 Beacon st, near Inman sq, Cambridge; call any time from 7 a to 8:30 ra, or tel Cambridge 3009-1; will ship on receipt of money order or certified check to your address.

CREDIT ANY KIND of a wagon or carriage made, new or second hand; credit given anywhere In New England, 500 Jobs to select from; look us over. CLIFFORD WAGON CO, Cuttersq. West Somerville. Mass. Sud7t f27 LAST WEEK OF OUR FIRE SALE, goods slightly damaged by smoke and water: big bargains in harness, blankets, robes, whips, collars, gloves, suit cases; come in.

MYER ABRAMS CO. 131 Portland st. 5t f2S FOR SALE -New high grade r. t. coupe from private stable; will sacrifice.

UI0. Globo office. Fu mb4 FOR SALE Wagons, any kind you want. SULLIVAN. 40S-47O Harrison av.

SuTtVF- t27 2371rai IVRAFT HORSES ohc.in. Spe MR i3l.t)UlU13 nivu of the South. tbe beautiful PARK Charles Frohraan, Rich A 9th Wk. Eve. 8 sharp.

Mats. Wed. A Sat. 2 BREAKING ALL RECORDS! Iight receipts of lish at wharf yesterday caused prices to advance sharply. Haddock sold to the buyers at $5.20 to $6.25 per cwt, large cod $6.25, small cod $4 to $4.25, large hake $5.75 small hake $3.75, cusk $2.75 to $3.50, pollock $3.25 to $3.75.

The arrivals yesterday were the schooners Nettie, with 2000 pounds of codfish; Mettaoomet. 6700 pounds of haddock and hake; Julietta, 4800 pounds; Dixie, 5900 pounds; Buema, 5200 pounds. AJHUVKU KASCH .1. Ss, Boston (Url. Simnis.

Yarmouth. A PerrJ liin, Uawea, nii ifa. city of Miieon, DreyCTi Savannah; Glotucstcr. Mc-Doiman, Norfolk: William Chisholm, Perry, Nesvport Ncwk. Sell Sadie (' Sumner, from Apalaehieola via Newport News (where she was towed In WHlerloKKed and dismasted after hclng ahan-doned at sea; was towed from Newport News by ss William Chisholm).

Tito's, lloxer. Miles, I'rovldenee: Monoeaer. Camp, i'lillailelphia, tOWlag hares Mollno ifor l'lyniouthi, Sehnylkill and Rutherford Western. Letl nan, towing barge Smyrna from Salem for Guttenherg. BEtiOW.

Ttip Plymouth, towing barge It of No. 10 and one unknown harge from l'ort Johnson. BAILED. Ss. Toronto (Bri.

Hull. Kng. via New York; Ksparta tHr). Port I.lmon. Zyldyk (Dutelo, Hotterdam via Philadelphia: Ber-wlnil, GuJinha.

ICverett, Baltimore: I Inward, Norfolk: Massaehuselts and Whitney. New York; Bay State, Newport News (eallliiK at New Bedford for harge Baro-oet). Bktne Jehu Kmerv. Buenos Avres. Sehs, Willie Child, Apalaehieola; Frank Wither bee, Bran aw irk, ii Rivers, Jacksonville; Esther Ann, Philadelphia; Henry Little.

Newport News; I (Br), St Andre" Daniel Bailey, Boothbay George Grant, Norfolk: Katlterine L) Perry, from Portland for Newport News: Alice Col-barft, from Portland for Baltimore (last two from below). Tuirs, Salutation, towing harges Charles Prlteliard (from Lynn) and Sterling; Monoc-aey. towing hurtles Henidoti. Beeelnvood and Cieona, PttltadelMiia John Chandler, towing bargee Alice and Flora: Paoll, towing bargee Hoverlord (from Portsmouth), Artfanore and Oxford, Soittli Amhoy: Daniel Willard, towing Hawtiiorne tor Wi-ehawkeu and Scrantou for Weihawkeu; Laeka wanna, towing barges Chemung (from Lynn), Ampere anil Tobybunna (from Salem i. for Hohnken; Western, towing patges Smyrna (from Salem).

Kilenville and Forest Belle, finttenherg; James Woolley. towing barge Mollno, from Philadelphia for I'lvinouth: Boxer, towing hiirpcs .1 King Co No. 21 and Lewis II St John, Norfolk (calling at Providence for barge Occidental). PICTURE THEATRE, large city, seats 400, doing good business, oulv one opposition. EMPIRE EXCHANGE.

3 Tremont Row. TWF mhl STOCK COMPANY to be incorporated, 300 profit, about $15. (SKI worth of goods on band at first cost: half interest nt a low price: ref-erences required and given. ,1 212. Globe office.

TO BE SOLD at a sacrifice, the well-estab WM. HODGE In the Success of the Century The Man from Home Sea fa 'i Wrrka in Advance Mall Orders Given Prompt Attention 2t mh3 Every Wednesday, 10 A. by R. M.S.P. M0rotavaM? Full Information and Booklit on Rtouttt.

The ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO. SS state New York. W. H. EAVES, 200 Washington Boaton.

WINTER RESORTS MALLORY LINE Special Weekly Sailings From New York every Wednesday. To Key West (for Havana, Miami. Palm Beach Tampa, St. Petersburg and West (iuif coast Polnta. PORTO RICO NASSAU CUBA MEXICO -YUCATAN- TEXAS-ALABAMA are all directly and most couveniently reached by the 20th Century Steamers of the ATLANTIC.

GULF WEST INDIES STEAMSHIP LINES Civile, Mallorv. Porto Rico and WaYd Dines Write for Copy of AGWI NEWS, a travel magazine describing this romantic resort region and outlining some exceptionally attractive tours. Our Tour nrtrean can issue all tickets, reserve choice accommodations, arrange all details and render Invaluable service in all travel matters. Aitftrrutt: 'lour Rureau AGWI Lines, 2S Broadway. New York.

District office: new england passenger agent, 192 Washington Boston. lished ice cream and confectionery business of the late Albei E. Wiedman, must be sold at once at a sacrifice to settle estate; stock consists of gas engine, complete ice cream making outfit, one Simon Poore counter, soda fountain, showcases, everything In first-class condition; this Is a rare opixirtunity, lieing an old-established stand und in tbe very heart of this fast growing city. Apply on premises, 252 Essex at. Lawrence.

Mass, MRS ANNA WIEDMAN. Administratrix. dSu4t inh3 TO LET-Cigar stand. J. E.

POOR. 107 Wash. st. city. dSu3t mh4 GLOBE 5(1(1 (food Seats, 7t 500 Go4 Seats, 50i 400 Good Seats, 5f I SKK, Evgs.

at R. Mat. Wed. and Sat. at 2 Only This Week and Next HENRIETTA LrosmaN In Her Greatest Comedy Success VAUGHAN LASER ST WELL-ESTABLISHED high-class retail business, out of city, catering to Indies, fine, profitable trade.

$2500 capital required: work a month before buying, splendid op(Krt unity for business man or woman. 4(io, Globe iiflle-. 2t oittS HOTEL TRAYMORE Atlantic City, N. J. Open Throughout tha Year.

Famous as the hotel with every modern convenience and all the comforts of home. TRAYMORE HOTEL CO. I). S. WHITE, Pres.

CHAS. O. WANT PARTNER to take interest in SHAM Draiiiiitlt-Yersion of AUGUSTA a. kv s' NOVEL MAT. RAT.

ELMO if SB! dSu6t mhl FARNSWORTH, at brick stables, rear of 95 Franklin st. Somerville: take Unlon-sq car from Sulllvan-sq terminal. dSutf dlt $35 BUYS BLACK MARE. 1100, sound; or will let for keeping. 104 Broadway.

Somerville. 2t' mh3 QUEENSTOWN LIVERPOOL FISHGUARD Shubert Dally at 2 8 Tel. Tremont HEAT Eves, at 8. Weil. Sat.

Mats, at 2 Castle Sq. PROPOSALS Lew Fields' Mammoth Mughal Comedy AUTOMOBILES MIDNIGHT The John Craig Stock Compnnv In THE SPITFIRE Prices 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c Down Town Ticket Office, 15 Winter St. Not Week Last Week of The Spitfire GASOLINE TANK AND PUMP ANYONE owning a good 2d hand tank and pump can sell same If price is right; giro tank capacity, atyle pump, etc. Address 379, Globe office. AUTO TUBNTABLUa THAT TURN Sterling' Elliott Co, Newton, Maas.

lunch room, good locution, his duties to be cash taker, mine cooking ami lend to kitchen, prb-e $40(1. TAYLOR. liO ltowdoin st. 10 to 2. WANTED- Partner for cement block busP ness.

78 Cross st, Winchester, Mass. dSu3t mhl $300 CIGAB STOHlS and pool room combined, 2 good tables, elegant showcases, combination safe, good stock, no experience needed to run It am. clear $25 ti week, only $150 down, chance of a lifetime. BISHOP RYAN, 279 Washington st. $450 -OLD ESTABLISHED lunch room, busiest st in "Boston, no experience necessary, dandv for man and wife, clear $150 per mouth easy." MORGAN, 26 Pemberton sq.

2d floor. 2 LODGING HOUSES, one 15 rooms, one 21 rooms, free and clear. Plnckney st, near Louls-burg sti. Address 335. Globe office.

2t mb3 $000 buys the RaiTroad-sq lunch and chop house; must be sold at once. Write 7 Pleasant -st ext. Concord. H. 3t mll2 $150 CIGAR, tobacco, candy store, WaTshing ttn st, room connected, rent $20.

clears $1G weekly. MISS SHANNON. 4 40 Tremont st. "737 TREMONT ST, near. Concord sq, newly furnished house, hot waler heat, 15 rooms, rent $6U 2t njh4 $160 DOWN Fine lodging house; rent" $50.

Apply MANTSON CsSl Tremont st. 30-WORD ADV'T, lfte a dav. DAlLTEN-TERPRISE, Brockton, Mass; circulation 12.IHS). dSutf BEATS 2 WKKKS IN SONS I friends invited. Kennebec Journal please, copy.

i YOUNG la Boston. Marcb William, father of Thomas E. and Arthur It. Young. Fu- ONLY AP-PEARANCE I ENGI-ND.

Charles L. Gilpatrick Buried. The funeral of Charles Gilpatrick. assistant superintendant rrl the terminal division of the If railroad, was held yesterday afternoon at his home, 41 Renton road, Somerville. Private services were conducted at the house at 12:30 by Rev Dr William R.

pastor of the First Methodist FJpiscopai church, Bow st. where Mr Gilpatrick was an attendant, and at the chinch at 1 a public service was held, at which Rev George S. Butters, a former pastor, assisted. The body was taken to Hudson for burial. Slirinors Mght Toatfht NOTICE TO CONTEACTOES SHADED PROPOSALS for the construction of a giria' dormitory ut Center Strafford.

H. will be received by the trustees of Cate Academy until 10 a March 23, 1U10; said proposals to state estimate for both wood and brick construction for exterior walls In accordance with the plans and apeclfleations made -by I. Kdw. Richardson. Architect, Dover, the contractor will be required to furnish a Surety Co bond satisfactory to the said trustees; the trustees reserve tbe right to reject any or all proposals, also to accept the proposal deemed for the best interest of the corporation; plans and specifications may be obtained at the office of Uie architect; bids should be addressed Charles F.

11111. Sec, Center Strafford, H. aud filed with said secretary on or before March 23, 1'JIO, at 10 a m. Per Order Trustees. CHARLES V.

IIII.D Sec. Center Strafford, H. March 2, 1S10. 3t mhl isutr rja nernl from tin residence of his son, Arthur R. Young.

59 Carl av, Chelsea. Sunday, March H. at 1 m. Relatives and friends kindly invited. San Francisco.

Calif, and London. Eng. papers please copy. From NEW YORK LUSITANIA From BOSTON IVERNIA A DANDY RUNABOUT, good tires, top, will sell for storage, owner away, bargain for AH A III) tonight Mat. Tomorrow UnAfiilJ ADC DA Stephanie Longfellow III Ealfft Nance Olden, The Thief HfllKF 1 In the Bishop's Carriage nUVWk I next WEEK Via Wireless KVgir 8.

20c, 35c. 80c. 75c. Mats. 1500 at 25e.

someone, t-r" March 9 KUiNKLTN SO AUTO CO. 51 Mvstic St March 15 Telephone, Main 4353. Vi6 State St. HOWARD AUSTIN II. CONNEM.

SON, Successors to Win. Manning, A 1 1)1 RECTORS, 371 Dudley at, near St. Patrick's Church ii li i ii iii "it Society Girla, a dapper bunch of beauts and a hummer variety show. Fun In packages. Always something doing frem 1 to It.

SMOKING ALLOWED 4t mh2 dSutf f24 Established 1851. Private Chapel. HAMBURG-AMERICAN AH Madera Safety Devieea M.llltO V9 Asirsr BO TON Bl HI.Ksm Kits at res London Pans Hamburg JPretoria April 2 SOraf Waldersee April tKais'u Aug. Vic. Apr 16 MONEY TO LOAN BOWDOIN SQ.

THEATRE IOC 1Vn vaudeville acts and moving pic-ww tnres. Continuous 1 till 10:30. H0 Free Seats. tf 12s fliais'n Aug. Vic.

Men 5 12 noon. Pres. Mch 12 I'res. Grant Mch la 30-b. p.

Stanley, good as new. $1050; F. hardly used. $900 7-passenger Lozler. $900 3 Limousine Cara; Taxlcab, $450; Stanleys all prices from $150 up; Bulck runabout.

$475, another $650; Bulck touring car, $600; Logau ruuabout, $450: cheap runabouts $25 to $150; 200 others not advertised; save dollars by seine our stock before- buying. FRANKLIN' SO AUTO PP. tel 47.t Tremnnt. mhl wheel steer, excellent re-Dair, new boiler. 350.

341, Globe office. dSo7t mh3 WILL SELL a lOOS Peerless roadster, equipped with a glass front, top and many other extras, for cash; this car cost over $4500 last May, run less than 0000 miles: sold with a guarantee. W. C. SPEAR, Manches- ter.

XII. 3t $400 BUf my Si-passenger touring car. cost $2800; reason for selling, have 3 good tires, top, 4-cjllnder seenll-2. 116 Hroai st. $lfif BUYS my Stanley steamer, good con-dition.

carries 2 or 4. 1600 Washington gt. Bluet her April 21 LOST, FOUND, ETC LOST Lady's open-faced watch and chute-laine pin. between Dudloy-st terminal and South station, or at South station, mouogiam on hack of watch, G. M.

S. case number works Walthall, 13.057,043; liberal rewaid, Room 429, ITO Summer st. LOST On Tnes, March 1, pair of glasses "ill case with name of maker on back, between Dudley st and Women's Ed and I ml union, Boylstou st via South station and Essex st; re tAmerika Mch 26 1 GJ I Washington St. Ak I I Near Hoylston THE BEHMAN SHOW Dully at 2:15 and 8 P. M.

Tel. Oxford 39. 6t tit Duilv MaU. PROPOSALS for commissary foodstuffs, etc Office of Panama Railroad Company, 24 State st. New York, l-'eh Is.

lwlO Sealed proposals are Invited for furnishing commissary foodstuffs, etc, to the Panama ltaflroad Company in accordance with terms and conditions contained in circular No. P-273. Circulars and full Information may be obtained at the following-named places, at which points bids will be received and opened in public on dale and at time stated: The purchasing department. Tan atna Railroad Company, 24 State st, New York; oflice of purchasing commissary, USA, New Orleans, La purchasing commissary, USA, 1G5 I'leinont st, San Francisco, Calif, and purchasing commissary, USA, 11 Lake st. Chicago, 111.

Bids will be received at New York until 2 at Chicago and New Orleans until 1 ra. and at San Francisco until 11 a m. March 12. 1910. WENDKIX L.

SIMPSON, major 19th Infantry. I SA. Commissary Purchasing Agent, Panama Railroad Co, 24 State st. New York. FM mU4 'sBiigl ft aflkia islBfTj Smoking sTk'k AfVIATEURS 1 ward if returned.

.1 Ulone omcc GRANDER THAN EVER CAFE BOVA $10 to $200 Made on pianos, Autos, Teams, Iife Insurance, etc, also on plain note without security. Indorser or publicity to salaried employes and people keepinp house. New Methods Lowest Rates costs SI 7.40 In weekly payments $30 costs $33.00 In weekly payments $50 costs $54.00 In weekly payments BEACON SECURITY CO. 35 Court Street, Room 5. Tel.

Fort Hill 2426 8th Annual MACHINERY AND TOOLS LOnT Feb 28. a diamond owl's pin, between the Parker house and Massachusetts av Finder will he rewarded by returniug same lo room 310, 79 Milk st, Boston. Mass. 21 LOST, Feb 2(i. ladies' pocket book, sum of money and train tickets, in or near Temple.pl tunnel entrance.

Address R. 7U Maker at. W. Boibury. 8t mn3 I.i 1ST Female Boston terrier, dark brlndle.

white mark on face and neck, 4 white tipped paws, called rewaid. 98 Chestnut st. city. LOST Weil noon at Phoeiiix 'Coffee Mills (k, (12 Cornhill. lady's pockctbook containing papers and cash.

Finder will be rewarded by returning same to Room 28. 119 Milk st. AUTOMOBILE Italian Restaurant 96 ARCH ST. Three Doors from Summer Street. In the Centre of the Shopping District SPECIAL LUNCH OHIO GAR 1 AND GASOLINE ENGINES, 4 to 50 h.

new and second-hand: electric motors, new and second hand, direct and alternating current, to 35 h. p. BOSTON CONSTRUCTING WF inh2 CO. 48-00 uasinngton si norm, taosie-u, -na 30t SHOWB Legal 3Et-to3S- WK MAKE loans from to $5000 on aalariea, horneN, nagoas. ptanea, iirt't'tli-i W1I.P.

iTi TRtTl KS for all tRlti-Carlton a la Carte Restaurant. IHamburg dlrt'ct. 'Omits I'lyraouth. TRAVELERS' CHECKS ISSUED. Tourist Dept.

for Trips Kvervwhere. HAMRCRG-AMERICAN LINE, OO State Boaton, Mns. wfm 7t ea ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS Only Direct service between Roston and Scot In ml. Only Direct service between Hon ton and North of Ireland. Only direct service from Galway.

Splendid accommodations and food. Ijitest Improvements for comfort and safety. Second cabin. Glasgow. Derry or Galway, upwards: third class, $27.75 to Glasgow, Derry, Belfast und Liverpool.

Prepaid steerage rate (81.60. Entire nanus reserved for married couples. Children 1 12 years half fare. H. A.

ALLAN, 110 State gt, Boston. ARSftlinD I IK ST glassow and ANullUlf LI 111. LONDONDERRY stalling from New York every Saturday. Splendid accommodations. Moderate rates.

CHAS. V. AS A SON, 8 Broad st, Boston. asutf ago GENERALSTEAMSHfPAGENCY All Lines to Great Britain, Ireland. Conti aem of Europe, South America and Coastwise.

CHAS. V. DASKY SON, 8 Broad St. Board of Trade Bldg, Boston. Tel.

3497 Main. MKtf THOMAS J. FLYNN CO. and (14 Essex Street, Boaton. tickets and drafts for 1 and upward at lowest rates.

WFSutf PROPOSALS FOR HAULING Depot Quartermaster's Office, 2i3 Summer st. Bostou, Muss, March 1, 1910. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, subject to tbe usual conditions, will be received here until 11 o'clock a April 1, 19UI, ami then opened for hauling public property at Boston. Mass, during the fiscal year, commencing July 1. and ending June 30, 1911.

The right is reserved to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Blanks for proposals and full Information will be furnished upon application to this office Euvelope containing proposals to be indorsed "Proposals for Hauling, to be opened at 11 o'clock a m. April 1910." CAPTAIN R. ROLFE. Depot Quartermaster.

U. S. Army. 4t mhl 11 A. M.

to P. M. For Ladies and Gentlemen Table d'Hote Dinner with Wine From 5 V. M. to 8.

1 MUSIC furniture ami Collateral imn Tlek- to at the lowest rates In Boston. purposes; scale repair shop. 1 TENNKY. MORSE I CO. 143 Pearl st.

Sud30t f8 CORLISS ENGINE for sale, 14x42, with 14-it wheel. 24-in face. In good condition; can ha seen running; will be sold eheap. FARWKL1, BROS, foot of Dorchester st. So.

Boston. 2t mh.1 KOR SALE 45-h. p. Providence Corliss en-glno; price $200. FOSTER, 19 Federal st.

WASHINGTON I.HV. AND LOAN ASSN 29R AVaahinirtoii cor. School St. Take Elevator, -1th Floor, Room -tit. 2t nih4 I.

UST-A lady's gold open-faced watch without the bow, in the new Shubert theatre, Wednesday eve: will give suitable reward. Inquire of H. LEVY, 59 Temple pi. Boston. "l.oS'l" --Thursday.

Boston terrier, male, black brindle, with white markings around neck and on face. Return to 46 Marathon st, Arlington; re ward LOST Gent's gold watch, name inside, near Hanover st. Return to A. VAN DARTED, BM East 8th st. South Boston; reward LOBT Vicinity Central sq! Cambridge, roll of embroidered poOgM silk: reward.

Mra C. A. Auspices Boston Automobile Dealers Association Mechanics Building 0PEKS TOMORROW EVENING, AT 8 O'CLOCK wtuu, r-An ml l- Ann Iji.HnffiA nnwur uftft Plltrino. LEGISLATIVE HEARINGS WORKINGMEN'S LOAN ASSOCIATION ROBERT TREAT PAINE, 2d, Lends money on furniture and pianos ut 1 percent per month, uo borrower should pay more Apply in person at No. 1 Rcacou t.

room fi.V dSutf apl2 Y. M. G. UNION 4H Boylntoit Saturday, ut P. PROF.

H. E. CLIFFORD of Harvard I nivernity, "ELECTRICITY OF TODAY" Stereoptioon. Limited number of tickets available for ihe public. i OAUCvll 1 0 1 tnquire at 352 Atlantic av, J.

E. IIADLOCK qq. 3t mh3 EOR SALE iutnam englnel also 45-h. p. fire box boiler.

FOSTER. 19 Federal st. Bowtou. FOR Corliss engine. 150-h.

p. CIt IWN. 44 Magazine st. Cambridge. I fiST f.

grange Pin: name Fred P. WAGE EARNERS' LOAN ASS tilt iin on your plain note at 1 a month, or on horses, teams, pianos or Collateral Loan tickets; no publicity. In Ktate st, Rm A. MTWThKtf 127 holier, heater, i- m. jg 360 FOR SAL 10 4 -horse electric motor, can oe seen running.

U00111 54 High st. NiAiS STANDARD BOILERS. 4 to 30 h. p. engines, pumps, heaters, shafting, hangers and pulleys.

BYERS SMITH. 108 Haverhill si. asutf ra COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, State House, Beaton, March 1, 1910 The committee on taxation will give a hearing to parties interested in proposed legislation as follows: H. B. STi4, to provide for a tax on transfers of stock; H.

B. I15fi. to Increase the excise tax on the business of selling, giving or delivering trading stamps; H. B. 1009, relative to the taxation of telegraph and telephone companies; II.

II. 10OS. that the poles and wires and the property of railroad corporations shall bo taxed In the city or towns where such property is located; H. B. 117o.

relative to the taxation of land held by a city or town In another city or town for water supply, at room No. 43, State House, on Tuesday, March 8, at 10 30 o'clock a L. H. GREENWOOD. Chairman.

FRANK Ql'IGLKY, Clerk of the Committee. 2t inh.t JIOXEV TO DOA1V on furniture and pianos at legal rates and easy terms. In business In Boaton 30 years. B. It.

BRIGQS CO, lsu Washington at, ro.jm 7 take elevator 360 OR TREMONT TEMPLE BURTON HOLMES OCEAN AND COASTWISE i HINKKY MOVED BY VoULDEN, huMTWThFtf f27 DEATHS. ATKINSON In Cambridge, March 3. William beloved sou of William J. and Nellie 'I'. Atkinson (nee AlAeui, 2 yrs mos.

Funeral from parents' residence. Plymouth st Saturday at 2 o'clock. Relatives and rriemls Invited. Interment at Holy Cross cemetery. BAKES In Hyde Park.

March 3. widow, of James 83 yrs i mos. Funeral from late residence, 2ti2 East River si, Saturday, Match 5, at 8 a in, Services at church of the Most Precious Mood, Hyde Park, at I ni. Relative and friends invited to attend. BAKKR In Dorchester.

Marcb 2. Hannah v. Baker 79 yrs mos. Funeral services at residence. 1K2 Binl st.

Saturday, March 5 at 2 in. Funeral private. BAKBR In bis borne in Philadelphia, Feb 2.1 Charles II. Baker, formerly of Boston. 57 yrs' BROWN In East Boston.

March 3, Margaret beloved wife of William H. Brown. Funeral from the residence of her sister. Miss Mary K. Carrlgaa, 64 Chelsea st, Saturday, March 5, at 2 m.

Relatives and friends invited to attend. BURNS la Cambridge. March 2. Mary beloved daughter of Ellen Burns (nee H-il-Iisey) and tbe late Timothy Burns, and sister of the late James II. Burns.

Funeral from her late home. 15 Spark si. Saturday March 5, at 8:45. Solemn high mass of re-ijtilem at St Peter's clitinh at 10 a m. Relatives and friends Invited to attend.

Nahsua II, papers please copy. CAVICCHl In this city. March 2. Semiliano Cavicchi. G2 yrs.

Funeral from bis late resilience, 6o5 Shawnipt av, Sunday. March 6. at 1 m. Services at Sacred Heart Charch, North sq, at 2 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited lo attend.

COOK In Houghs Neck, Feb 28, Charles Cook, In his 51st year. Funeral services at late home. 12(18 Sea st, Friday, March 4, at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited. COOMBS In Revere, March .1.

Frances wife of Nicholas Coombs. 78 yrs. Services at Pine Grove cemetery Lvnn, Sundiv at 3 m. COYLE -In RoaHwtata. Uarch 3.

Henrietta If. beloved child of Hngh J. mid Elizabeth Covl'e (nee Bteela), 2 yrs 11 mos 3 ds, formerly of South Boston. Funeral from parents' residence, Id Jewett st, Saturday, March 5, at 2 m. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend.

CLR.NANE In Everett, March 3, Bridget la-loved wife of Timothy M. Curnane, 57 yrs 10 mos 20 ds. Funeral from her late resi-demo, 25 Lewis St. Saturday, March 5, at Sam. Solemn high mass of requiem at' the Immaculate Conception church at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and friends Invited. Interment at Holy Cross cemetery. Ijite member of ladles' auilllacj 23. A. O.

and Good Will lodge N. K. O. P. DAY-In Norwood.

March 3, Lewis Day, In his 75th year. Services Saturday from his late residence. Day st, at Utn. Kindly omit flowers. Commitment private.

DECKER In Concord. Man 3. Ellen Decker 5 yrs 7 mos. Funeral Sunday, March Ii, at 2 from her late residence. Main st' Concord, Mass.

DE.MPSEY In South Boston. 3 Marv widow of Edward Dempsey. in her 85th vesr. Funeral from her late home 1511 th St. Sunday.

Mnreti 0, at 1 ni. Services at St Augustine's church at I Requiem high mass at St Augustine's church Monday at a ni. North Cohasset. March 2 Mary Donahue (nee O'Nell). wife of Mlclmei Donahue.

Funeral from her late residence Hull st. North Cohasset, Saturday, March at 9:15 a ni. Solemn high mass' of requiem at St Paul's church. Hingham. at 10 a in Interment In St Paul's cemetery, Arlington Relatives and friends Invited.

ERCOLINE In Somerville, 2, Edith Amanda, belo.ed wife of Anthony Krcoline In her 42d year. Funeral from her late home' 15 Jacques st. Somerville. Salurdav, Marcb fi. at 2 m.

Funeral private. Pittsburg. Penn. papers please copy FARRELL In East Camhriilge, snddenlv Thursday, March 3. Margaret Fitzpatrlc'k.

widow of the late Patrick Fnrrell. Funeral from the home of her daughter. Mrs John Rvan, s'- Saturday. March 5. at 9 a m.

High requiem at chun of the Sacred Heart at 9:45 a m. Relatives and friends Invited. FEENEY- In South Boston. March 2. Mar garet Feeney.

Funeral from the residence of ber sister. Mrs Austin Ryan. No. 48 Ellery st. Saturday.

March 5. at 8:15. High mass of requiem at SI Monica's church, at 9 am. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend. FK1JDWS- In Everett.

March 1. Elizabeth Merritt, wife of J. F. Fellows. 37 yrs.

Burial at Norwich, Conn. l.lt:,:nj.:l, wmm uu Vinal on pin. Address 324, Globe office. 3t mli2 WILL PARTY who found 3 account books of the Boston Wagon Co return same? reward given, no questions asked. BOSTON WAGON CO.

591 Commercial st. jrTuWCASES, DESKS, ETC AMERICAN FURNITURE EXCHANGE, Alden st, off Sudbury st. will sacrifice 1000 ft silent salesmen, our own make, $5.50 per foot: counter cases. $1.50 per ft and up; new and st nd-hniid desks of all descriptions of flee chairs, tables, bookcase, filing devices, etc; IUDCB stools, $12 per doz; cash registers, safes office, store and restaurant furnishings, i3 this week; cash or terms; we buy or exchange Sjyj'TJiFSf27 BARGAINS In rolllcps; everything for store or office. H.

A. DI N'SHER. 14 Columbia Every Recognized Standard Automobile ESTABLISHED 1BU5 Watches, diamond etc; loans made by mail tr will cull pout' LAND LOAN OFFICB. lis Bndbnry st. near TRAVELOGUES Delivered by WRIGHT KRAMER TONIGHT 8:15 lAlA SATURDAY Mat S3o'HM I "aJ "t- viwrt rn Nil av TT.

xrr. SMITH HOPKINS. 571 Atlantic av. dSutf my7 TO LIFT -Rigglng and tackle for hoisting and moving machinery by day or week. M.

CONNELLY. Rigger, 22 Commercial whf. daul4tmh3 "'ANTBD Second-hand tinner's tools and 8-ft cornice brake. Address WILSON. 26 Union pit.

WANTED, by manufacturer. 2nx42 Brown or Fltchbmg engine, in flit class '-on-dltlon. 134. Glolie office. dSo4t mh3 TETERS.

ETC Motor Cycle and Accessory Manufacturer Will Exhibit March 7th 12th Open 10A.M. to 10:30 P. M. J. uu nirii, pianos, team, autos.

stores. otUcea. Shops, mchy, boats; lowest rates, pav back in small nmts, we me first. MOODY, Box 2211. -it mhl MONKY ADVANCED" on Assigned accounts or ahlpmeats, MOODY, 0 Box 2211 -it tnhl JOY LINE BCSTQtfTo mm ln-tweoil i.eoi'-i'i mo pggtrj sis.

nr T'ti Farms To Be Open ROLL TOP DESKS. $12.50 up: all office rn. big stock. HUNTLEY'S 4(5 Sudbury sr. AUCTION SALES Admission 50c $1.00 coMMONW KALTll or MASSACHUSETTS State House, Boston, March 2.

1910 The committee on military affairs will give a hearing to parties Interested in proposed legislation as follows: House No. 348. on tenure of oflice of agents to administer soldiers' and sailors' relief: House No. IDS), to reimburse Dula Thayer for damige from the negligence of state troops: and House No. 1189.

to provide for a more effective method of enforcing militia fines, at room No. 453. State House on Friday, March 4, at 10:30 o'clock A l' DANIEL E. DENNY, Chairman. EH EST A WITT.

Clerk of the Committee. LEGAL NOTICES turn Via Rail and Boat. Dally except Sunday. Ticket Office, 814 Waahinjrton Boston. oauit j7 To Public Entry lSutf Jail In March CLOTHING LOW BE I) M0M HALEY -AUCTIONEERS AND APPRAISERS" Sales conducted nt resiliences and places of business; telephone Oxford 2tiul 4- 1l-, Eliot st, near 1'ark sti.

SEE THE Gorgeous Decorations -SPRINGTIME" With Acre of Living Foliage RATES Aluminum Typewriter WEIGHS ONLY 5 pounds, baa all the desirable tlme-and-labor-saving devices, standard kevhoard, fits In traveling bag: free trial. HI.K CO, 334 Hoylston St. Suil7t f27 ALL MAKES of rebuilt typewriters, highest grades, lowest prices, expert repairing. SHAW A MACLEOD. 1 If Frnnklln at.

tf fl" Al MAKES Prices $10 to $60, rent AMEKICAN WR. UACH. CO. 38 Bromfleld st. tf fa BKST REBUILT TYPEWRITERS at lowest prices.

MODEL TYPEWRITER INSPECTION Fertile Soil Favorable Climate TODAY CAST OFF CLOTHING wanted of all kinds, also carpets and furniture; scud postal, 1 will call and pay cash. M. O. 7d Cburch at. Sud6t f27 CAST-OFF CLOTHING and all house furniture bought for cash.

ROSENTHAL, 107 Kortl laffipton at; tel Rox 457-1. SuTF f27 ONLY ONE MAX KEEZER belling ilarvaTd students' misfit clothing for i-ale; open from 8 a in to 9 m. 3 and 5 Bow st and Mass. av. Camb.

Maas. SudTt f27 I'BIDAY. March 4, nt 10:30 a in. LAW and COLLECTIONS everv-where through bonded lawyers. RHtD'N AHKXf'Y, 11 Devonshire St.

Est. is.s:; During March and April MORTGAGEE SALE Large Crop Yield Contesting In part of 5-pc pcrlor set, Ofnhn room ant! Rhamoer fnrntturo In oak. art ignmrev! CO. iar iievonsnire inn sts. jeit Vol 1' KENT nn Oil ter i' 1 I'niiit MiKc nun nut' roiit'cTion or Kcoil an in "ii ii; Hlf CilOli-0 lilt'Ot'S of Choice of water or roil routes from Eastern points to New Orleans, thence PATENTS oak stand, for $3 per month, convenient at home.

THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER CO. HO 71 Federal at. WadSTt fa23 A Tiyi FUENITUBE SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, ETC By DEWIS BIBD CO, Auctioneer 32 Bromlleld at, Boston. At salesroom, on SATl'ltluv SouthernPaciiic Sl'NSKT ROl'TK C. S.

GOODING PATENTS SS School Boston. Telephone Main Site WFSuMtf ai5 For the foe hd crossed from the other side, day. In tbe face of a murderous Are That swept them down In its terrible Ire' And their life-blood went to color the tide. "Hcrliert qine!" At the call there came Two stalwart soldiers Into the line. Bearing lietween them this Herbert Cllne, Wounded and bleeding, to answer his name.

"Ezra Kerr!" -and a voice answered "Here!" "Hiram Kerr!" but no man replied. They were brotbera, these two; the sad wiud sighed. And a shudder crept through the cornfield near. "Kphraim Deane!" then a soldier spoke: "Deane carried our regiment's colors," be said. "When our ensign was shot; I left him dead Just after tbe enemy wavered and broke.

"Close to the roadside bis body lies; 1 paused a moment and gave him to drink; He murmured his mother's name, I think. And Death came with it and closed bis eyes." 'Twas a viclory yea; bnt It cost us dear; For that company's roll, ben called at nlgbt. Of a hundred men who went into the tight, Numbered but twenty that answered 0-30 a in. our regular sale of furniture' 'and SEND for our catalog. BOSTON SCHOOL OF I IANO TUNING.

837 Washington st, Sud7t 07 TEACHER WANTED by yotiiig man to site private lessons in Euglisb; state terms. lu.s. Globe offlc SEWING MACHINES Superior Service all the ay J. II. C.LYNN.

N. E. 170 Washington Boston. DIVORCES QUIETLY ADVICE FUEE. strictly private, qulcklv easy terms; his 40 years' practice assures you success.

LAWYER HILL, 47 Court st. Bostou. SuTF f27 DIVORCES Free advice, quietly, quickly and cheaply; eay terms; detectives furnished: enter now for next term of court LVWYF.lt Hi School St. room 35. I hereby notify all concerned that from this date on I will not Ik- rcsponslhlo for any debt that my wife, Jessie A.

Cotton may incur, sjie having left my home sod refusing to return to me. A. Ii COTToN Gatun. 0 7-. Feb 21.

1010. LIVESTOCK lOii SALK fl now milch cow, I goaf. HI Kait st. DiHim 111. i.

nih! YACHTS, BOATS, ETC YOUR FAVORITE SELECTION. ROLL (ALU (By Nathaniel Graham Shepherd.) 'Corporal Green!" the orderly cried: "Mere!" was the answer, loud and clear. From tbe Una of a soldier who stood near And lie re!" was tbe word the neat replied. "Cynia Drew:" then a silence fell; This lime no answer followed the call; Only his rear-man bail seen him fall; IkUlaU or wounded he could not tell. There they stood in the falling light, These men of battle, with grave, dark looks, As plain to he read as open books.

While slowly gathered the shades of night. The fern on the hillsides was splashed with Wood, And down In the corn, where the poppies grew. Were redder stains Mian the popples knew, Aid it Wilson dyed was Ibe river's flood. SAFES GOING WEST, must sell $tkl Singer $5. Call K52 Somerville av.

Somerville, 3t Uih2 inrieuniiuise. notiiit hi cans Varnish etc; at 10 a ni, THE FITTINGS OF RESTAURANT, Consisting in part of Nat cash register, bent wood chairs, sakion tables, swivel lunch stools rest range, broiler, but oven, tea and coffee urns, steam table. 3 tub butter client re frlgerator, Ice cream cheat, lea cream machine candy moulds, counters, showcases, mirrors! hot soda fountain, crockery, kitchen utensils, etc. etc; also 2 soda fountains, is ebalra, 11 tallies suitable for Ice cream parlor; at II a m. parlor, dining room and chamber rurniliire.

upright pianos, hookcases, chairs and rockera, etc. roll lop and table desks, office chair-! sectional bookcases, file cabinets, ut 12 o'clock, tine assortment of carets and art wiua rea. at rnht Ti'Al'Y will seTi almost new ateat UU HAVING DESCRIBED 3 kinds of safes on lie market, they have kinds of cash box. 1 cast iron like an ashpan, 2 sheet Iron like toreplpa, 3 cast door and front only; which son hav. you' the Jail grill saves all 3.

Sol Sudbury hldg. TlTuARDS AND POOL Singer. $5. av. tan h-lilge.

sn.i r.T Dominion Atlantic Ry. S. S. Line i Uy Met, 888 Wnahlnirtou St. Ronton io VAltilol 111, Nova Scotia, Xue days unu Fridays, V.

M. tttaamer "iiostoo" In eouiuilaaiuu, trom Lona wbari. loot of State at. For all lurormatiou, tickets ami staterooms, apply ut city office, ZiH Washington at (phone 2884 Main I or al ixiug wbart (foot of Stat at). J.

F. MASTERS, E. Supt. TFtf oJO NOTICES Srcond-IIund Pool or Dilllartl Table WANTED, an old-style tahlo In preaent condition; i ab. 345, Globe office, d3u.lt rnht roll SALE 2 shares a masted hootier.

Andreas (jl.o. BE11K ANDER, No. 11 Snow at, Providence, FSu mh4 Jl PEACE and Not. Fob HoD le inulna. 440 Shawmut av, near W.

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