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THE BOSTON GLOBE-TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1922 MALE HELP WANTED RAYHkJ9l59S- MALE HELP WANTED Kit HUM STAV-1VIMI TO WEE AM. KSJQy OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES TOURS AND TRAVEL SPINNERS WANTED pa woclon varn. Steady work. Apply MALDEN KNITTING WILLS 257 Commercial fflalden CAUTION In answering advertisements DO NOT send your references, letters of recommendation, army or navy discharge papers or photographs to a Postoffice or Globe office box. Send copies when requested.

DEATHS LONG YEAR In Brookline. suddenly. May 28. John VJunro T.ongrear, 72 venrs. Prayers at the Mn.

Crematory Chapel. Walk Hill Msttanan, on Wednesday. May 31. at 3 o'clock. Friend" arc invited.

Family urgently request no flowers. Autos in waiting at Elevated Terminal. Forest IIUls. LEl'DY In Sohiorville, May 28, Frank beloved husband of Kttn M. (Mason) Lebiy.

Flinoml from hi" late ihome. 12 Dlmmick Wedneadsf, May 31, at a. m. High mass of reapma at St. Joseph's Church at 9:45.

Relatives and friends Invited. Date member of Cambridge Iodge B. P. O. E.

Motor cortege. NRWOOMB At Iltehburg. May 28, 192. Ida M. (nee Blshopi.

widow of Charles formerly of Medford. Mnss. Services from the chapel of H. L. Sawyer.

21 Oliver Fitohburg, Wednesday morning at o'clock. Train leaves North Sta isfS-' tioya "cNc Box Fitters and Nailers We have positions (or a few more good fitters and machines nailers. Atwood McManus Box Co. CHELSEA, MASS. For the Short Vacation unescorted trips from 4 days to 15 days Rates $29.74 up Montreal, Quebec, Saguenay River, Thousand Islands, Etc.

Call and get the Booklet Raymond Whitcomb Co. WANTED Experienced tool makers on machine and bench work; give full particulars in first letter. 0 37, Globe office. 2t mvai BOSTON, QUSCENSTOWN. fclVERPOOL CARMAVIA ir SAMARIA June 28 JC B08TOIM, LOWDONDERRV.LSif ERPOOt.

AHKYRIA im, Kf.YSIA Ar a fi.J CHERBOURG, SOUTH AWIPTon A CRETAN IA. June 6 June T. JuK it AQl ITAMA. June 13 July 1 Re BEREM AKIA Jone -A July H. QUEENSTOWN, LIVERPOOL.

LAC'ONIA June. 8 Julv us CARMAMA June 15 July 13 Vua Vr S( YTHIA June 22 July N. LONDONDERRY, GLASGOW CAMERON I A AMiERIA June 1 1 Jul 15 tuT COI.I MBfA June 21 July nt' New York, IVIadeirn, Lisbon, Gibraltar Monaco, Genoa, Naples AMEKOM.t N. Plymouth, Cherbourg. Hamhura CARONIA June 17 Joly Aug 3J JSAXONIA July I Ang.

126 State Boston 1 Ttf. toOO Tel. Beach 6964 17 Temple Place SITUATIONS WANTED" MALE ICE BUSINESS MANAGER PLANT SUPT. or station foreman, best refer ences furnished. 183, Globe otftVe.

dSnOt myjo ALrRtWND'FARMEH. aingle, kg '30. wants situation, good milker, teamster, lifetime experience. Address 319, Olobeofficc. BOOKS fev hours weekly, systems installed.

57.Globd offlcp. SuTW m28 CARPENTER. Jobber, doing all kinds work, repairing and painting houses, also screen atid paper hanging. A. KOSTUK, 70S Columbus Roxbury.

Mass. riSu4t my2T HANIC. 7 years' expcrl ence, wishes position driving truck or private 159. i lobe ofBco. Snd7t my28 YOUNG MAN With General Office Experience ABOUT 22 years old; apply by letter only, giving age.

exnerienf-e. salary desired and dale Aildress Mil. KEATING at SKINNER ORGAN Dorchester. Mass. HTTh my2S FEMALE HELP WANTED WOOD TURNER, CABINET MAKER AND STOCK CUTTER WANTED -Cabinet makers who can work from blue prints; wood turners on all kinds of turning, and stock cutter on Inside and finish.

Applv to Mr. Roberts. A. T. STKAl.NS LUMBER Noponsct.

Mass. Sud3tm.v-8 GRANITE CUTTERS i JOURNEYMEN and apprentices; alao hand polishlnsr apprentice: labor trouble existing; employment under American plan. Apply to foreman in plant. WILLIAM M. ADRIAN 48 Penn QuIm yMass.

d8n7t my24 Wholesale Grocery Salesmen And Chauffeurs Wanted 5 HOISTING ENGINEERS a BROWNING hoist and three drum operating engineers for New York State, American plan, open shop conditions; wages per hour: best boarding; accommodations on the job. Hire Wednesday morning from FINN'S LABOR AGENCY, 8T Washington Bosfon.il YOUNG MAN FOR KITCHEN WORK: stony pay $17. CPHAMS CORNER MARKET. H00 Columbia road. Dorchester.

LINING MAKER, LAYOUT OP TWO-CIRCUIT RADIOPHONE RECEIVER. COASTWISE STEAMSHIP LINES PRESSERS tus, including antenna and ground AND GIRLS On different parts of the work. 4 CHAUFFEUR-Yo' -is man. private or truck: best of references. Address 306.

Globe office CHEF- Young cokwsd chef, knows bis job. go any distance. Back Bay10697. 2t my. 10 COLORED BARBER" wants job.

ont of town. 8 88. Globe office. MECHANICAL DRAFTSMAN. 5 years' experience machine and tool design.

203, Globe office. PLli'SiB'ER fike job taking care of property or maintenance work: would make himself generally 'useful. 212, Globe office. St my80 PAINTING Outside, inside, ceilings done. $4 per day.

MR, JAMES R. OA LAN. 10 Blllerica Boston. mv25 STATE EXPERIENCE and salary wanted. 77.

Globe office. Outflde Stateroom- 11.50 FEMALE HELP WANTED Busy season just starting. tion at a. Standard Time, interment at Oak Grove Cemetery, Medford. Mass.

PAINE In Somervllle. May 28. John beloved husband of Margaret K. (Hcnebry) Paine. Funeral Wednesday.

Mav 31, from his late home, 3 Qulncy at 8:15. High mass at St. Joseph's Church at o'clock. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Auto cortege: FAltRlSH In Wsteriowit.

May 20th. Char, lotte B. Parrlsh. Funeral services at her late residence, 36 Morse Wednesdav, at .:30 P. on.

PEYSER In Dorchester. May 28, Etta Peyser, daughter of Dora and David Peyser. Funeral from rcaidence. 147 Talbot Dorchester. Tuesday at 10 o'clock.

QUIGUBY lb I.ako May 20th, Bertim h. Ness, widow of John Quigley. in her 48th. year. Services Wednesday afternoon.

Funeral private. SANDBRSO-f-In this city, Msy 27th. Elisabeth (nee Noll), widow of A. Sanderson. Funeral services at the home of her rlaughrer, Mrs.

William H. Eldridge. 40 Isabella street, on Wednesday. May aist, at 2 p. m.

Relatives and friends invited. SHEA In Roxbury. May 28, Timothy Francis, beloved and only son of Nellie Shea (nee Crowley) and the late Patrick Shea. 25 yrs. 1 mo.

12 ds. Fnneral from his home, 28 Wins-low Wednesday, May 31, 1022, at 8:30 a. ra. Solemn requiem high mass at, St. Patrick's Church, Dudley at 0 o'clock.

Relatives and friends kindly invited to attend. Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery, West Quincy, Mass. STUART In Arlington. May 8th, Annie Stuart, in her 00th year.

Funeral services at the Waterman Chapel, 2328 Washington street. Roxbury, on Wednesday, May 31st, at 1:30 oVlock. Relatives and friends invited. UTTEBBACK In Winchester. May 28.

Anna Esther Utterback. age 34 years, wife of John C. Utterback. Funeral from residence, 20 Sheffield road, Wednesday, May 31, at 2:80 a. m.

WEBB In this city. May 28th, Charles E. Webb, age 04 years. Funeral services at his late residence. 14 Spring Garden Street, Dorchester.

May 31st. M. Relatives and friends are invited. St, John, N. papers' please copy.

WILL In MiUon, May 28, Katherine beloved wife of William A. Will. Funeral from her late residence ,21 Brook road, Wednesday, at 8 a. m. Requiem mass at St.

Angela's Church at 9 o'clock. Kindly omit flowers. Steel steamships and Tennptsee Put Providence 6 p. (standard tiino mii flundhv. Ticket- and siateronms st South Station.

Back Bay and Consolidate. Ticket Offices. Boston. dSuSlt myl THOMAS G. PLANT CO, Cor.

Centre Blckford Sta Jamaica Plain PROPOSALS Girls Wanted For Inspecting Must be seventeen years of age. Good opportunity for POSITION as watchman second fireman, coal or oil-burning; highest references; can furnish bondH 95, Globe office. 3t my30 POSITION WANTED by experienced pumping station engineer. 226, Globe office. Sud4t my28 FSuMT my 25 Relow is given today's program of fad io broadcasts from Pitteburg, Penn; Newark.

Schenectady, iT; Chi-yago, III; Springfield. Mass, and Med-- ford Hillside stations. STATION KDKA, PITTSBURG A Musi-. 12:80 Music. S.30 Results of all league base-, ball games by in.nings.

6 Talk on "Dreg's." 7 "Preamble of the Constitution" Flanders Field" toy R. R. McWhin-c Hey of Pittsburg; "'In Memory of Those All of Whom Gave Much and Some of Whom Gave All" by C. C. Stotler of Pittsburg.

Variety of vocal and selections by W. J. Canton, tenor; Elizabeth Coles, violinist; Gertrude J. Hess, soprano; Virginia Baldwin, read--" and others. Time Eastern standard.

$3.50 PER DAY FOR pick and shovel laborers, for New York fetate, board $7.75 per week; we advance the railroad fares and fees. Hire Wednesday inotnlfiS from FINN'S LABOR AGENCY. 27 Washington Boston. 2t my30 PIANO POLISHERS EXPERIENCED MEN for polishing nd dull finishing grand pianos. MASON HAMLIN 162 Broadway.

Cambridge. Snd3t my28 HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED foreman frm builder for concrete building construction, only man with tod record as foreman need apply. Room 7(19, 110 State Boston. 3t my2 CUTTER OPERATOR Experienced on straight knife machine; an exceptionally good position for the right man. Address 310, Globe office.

FURNITURE, ETC WANTTED- Painting and decorating, anywhere; best of work at lowpst prices: all work and imfterial. G. W. BRIGHAM. 73A Cross somervilie rth Floor Employment WANTED Carpenter work, "anywhere; best Approximate Cost of Parts Antenna: WltiCoppr.

bare or insulated. No. 14 or 10, 100 to 160 ft. $0.75 Rope. or inch, 2c per foot.

2 Insulators, poreelain 020 1 Pulley 0.15 Lightning switch, 30-ampere battery switch O.JO 1 Porcelain tube 0.10 Ground connections: Wire (same kind as anteona wire) 2 Clamps 0.30 1 Iron pipe or rod 0.25 tl'runury coil) 3 Ounces No. 24 double cotton covered i-oppcr wire 0.40 1 Round cardboard box. 2 Switch knobs and blades, 1.00 13 Switch contacts and nuts 0.70 3 Binding posts, set-screw type 0 45 2 ISindtaf! posts, uuy typo 0.30 1 Crystal, tested 8 "Wood screws, brass, long 0.03 2 Wood screws for fastening panel to base 0.02 Wood for panels (from packing box) 2 Pounds paraffin 0-30 Lamp cord, 2 to 3 cents per foot. Test (mazer O-EJO Drv battery 080 Telephone receivers .4.00 to 6.00 (Secondary Coil) 3 Ounce No. 24 double cotton covered copper wire 0.40 1 Round cardboard box.

1 Switch knob and blade complete. 0.6 8 Switch contacts and nuts 0.25 2 Binding posts, any type 0.30 1 Battery clip for crystal O.10 Miscellaneous screws otty 1 Variable condenser (0.0005 micro- maximum) 8.00 to 6.00 SPOT CASH Jordan Marsh Company I FOR FURNITURE of work at right price: repair work a specialty; also remodeling. F. P. BRIGHAM, 7SA Cross Somerville.

'YOUNG BAVmtfAW. 24, experienced. Ai references, wishes to connect with an established and reliable firm where ability and ambition will be rewarded with promotion; no straight commission or house-to-house positions considered; state fully your proposition In first letter. 192. Globe office.

Sud8t my28 BIOS. PIANOS. PHONOGRAPHS, OFFIC'B PtRNITLRK, KTC. RAYMOND KLOUS, Ific. 15-17 Portland St.

Ilaj market 12ai PAINTERS WANTED RKSORT POSITIONS A IjA CARTE WAITRESSES for Nantaskct; waitresses for Falmouth; chambermaids for North Shore hotels; captain for Cape Cod; silver and glass and pantry woman also dishwasher for Maine; cooks; waitrc8" for resorts in N. E. and N. Y. PARK EXCHANGE, Park room 23, COME Wednesday a.

m. ready for work. RBYMOLDa RYDER. Framingham. Maas.

SudSt my 2 3 YOUNG AMERICAN MAN wishes position as bookkeeper or as Inside salesman has bad experience along both lines and is well educated: starting salary Is no object if position shows prospects of good future for man who really can "make good." K139. Globe office, 35 MEN TOBACCO PLANTATION in Jren advanced. Shin 10 a. m. today, GOLDEN LABOAY.

57 Washington at. Pere Marquette Council, K. of 271 A special meeting for members will be held in council rooms, 04 st. South Boston, Tuesday evening. May 30, at 8 o'clock to take action oh the death of Brother Thomas Gilrain.

M. J. KING. G. J.

W. CAMPBELL, Rec. ON HOSIERY WELTERS and back seanaers wanted at once. THE HOUSE OF BYER. 170 Pleasant Maiden.

SuT mySS STATION WGI, MED FORD HILLSIDE 3:30 "Lincoln's Gettysburg Ad-n--4ress," read by Miss Eunice L. Randall. 7:30 P. M. Children's evening story, read by Miss Randall.

7:50 "Vacation Typhoid" by B. A Welcome of the' American Red Cross. 8 "The Walk Straight Club," Louis P. Haigbt. 8:15 Stetson Humphrey, baritone.

8.45 Harvard Male Quartet, Philip Atwater, tenor: Lester Bartlett, tenor; Edward Hall, baritone1, and Llwellyn Evans, bass. Time Daylight saving. YOUNG MAN, 25 years, wants a job as cook at a Summer hotel or restaurant; best refer-ence. Address 323, Globe office. 3t my30 YOUNG, married couple want caretakers' positions, go anywhere, 291, Globe office.

dSu5t my27 HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR MODERN AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE, RUGS Pianos, Phonographs. Brlc-a-Brae, Etc. A. LOWENSTEIN SONS 205 Columbus Ave. Tel.

Back Bay 8100 HELP WANTED BRICK MASONS and carpenters. Apply at building site, corner St. Marys and Mount-fort sts Bud4 1 my 28 Naumkeag Operator WANTED on ladies fine shoes. RICE HUTOHINS. South Bralntree; telephone Braiu- We wish to thonk onr relatives and friends for their kindness in the bereavemenl of our son Joseph, MB, AND MRS.

i.i sft AND FAMILY. FANCY STITCHERS ON EADIRS FINE SHOES. Apply to RICE HUTCHINS, South Braintree; telephone Bralntree 14. my30 SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE 4t my-9 AN ENGLISH-AMEBIC AN WOMAN WOULD like one lady's washing to do at borne by hand. MRS.

EDWARD H. ALOOCK, 21 tree 14. RUBBER HEEL PRESSMEN vmtou si South Boston. Mass LEDGER CLERK A COOI POSITION for an experienced ledger clerk; must bo ready to go to work at once; state experience and wages expected. A ddress 303.

Globe office. ACdOMMODATORS furnished at onco for EXPERIENCED only, piece work. Apply FELLSWAY RUBBER 30 Locust Medford. 3t my30 laundry, cleaning or housework. AGCY.

tel. Roxbury 7900. Sud7t my28 Coupler This is composed of a fixed section and a movable section. The fixed section is made up of the coil tube the upright support the contact panel S. and the base B.

The movable section is composed of the coil tube the supporting contact panel and the base L. The movable section is so arranged that the coil tube slips inside of the coil tube when is pushed to the left. The coil tubes are made by wtndins wire on cardboard tubing. Accessories Under the heading of accessories may be listed binding posts, switch arms, switch contacts, test buzzer, dry battery and boards on which to mount the complete apparatus. The binding posts, switch arms and switch contacts-may hp tvnrohasfid from anv radio supply Flo it era Telesmpbed Promptly to All Parte of United State and Canada WE PA.

THE HIGHEST PRICE. FOB FURNITURE Oriental and Domestic Rugs Bric-a-Brac, Etc. ARNOLD FURNITURE CO. 1114 BOYLSTON ST. Back Bay 2819 STATION WBZ, SPRINGFIELD 7:30 Baseball scores; "The Perfect Tribute." 7:45 "Memorial Day Exercises" by Berton A.

Adams of the American Legion. 8 "The United States Armory," by Col T. J. Amos, commanding' officer. 8:30 D.

L. M. DeVaux, baritone; bugle calls by the Boy Scout Drum and Bugle Corps. Time Daylight saving. EXPERIENCED YOUNG LADY desires position as stenographer with knowledge of bookkeeping.

Dorchester 4093-W. 2tray29 "HAIRDRESSER wishes a salary $18 weekly. 9, Globe office. LUMBER HANDLERS BY CURTIS POPE LUMBER Sou.th Bay foot of Atkinson Roxbury. St my30 Nurses: Earn When Off Duty STUDY speech correction 4 weeks; send for circulars; July 3-29 courses.

Normal School for Speech Education. 110 Bay State road, Boston. dRul4t myl8 HmilT AOCTl ,,.1, d'111 AlX TWSul.t rny2 PRESSER THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASArrffi. SETTS Department of Public Welfare KniM-Ings at the Stat" Innrnrvry. Tewksburv Series to Con tractor -The Trnsiee of the State la-flrmaiy at Tewksbwy invite sealed t)rota- for the erection of Eight Additional Wards.

Eour to Vnm5' Hmpital IlcildSig and Four to Men's Hospltnl Building, at iaM State Infirmary. Contractor, desiring nhn and may obtain same at Hie ofS of John II. Nichols. Superintendent of Stste Infirinary. Tewksbnry.1 -uul mun dpwt check for Seventy Five Dollars to psv the f'ost of printiti-.

This amount is to tn -eluded in the -stiinitc. and. ail checks Imt th one of Hie successful bidder will be tmni utxjn the return of plans )ini (,.: after tlx- opaning of tbe bids. Bids niaat he made out on the form attached to tire sped, ration, and must be acrowpaiiind by i-ertifled chock amounting to Twenty -Five lol. iHrs these checks to be relnmM.

upon the execution of tbe contract. A seeurltriboiiil will reonired arnoiintiog In ot tlr cp. tract. All bids must be plainly marked and left with Ui" Superintendent or the, State ln-flrmarv r.r before 12:00 noon, Tueeday. Ante 13th, 1922.

at tini" all bids will be jaifc. licly'opened and nead. Plans nnd may also lie seen 'at the office of Hoyt and Pli-by. Arcliitects. 8 Beacon street, Boston.

Mass. The Trustees reserve the right to reject any or all bids or to acccp one the lowest if vt is deemed to for tbe best interest of the Co-, monwealth to do so. STATE INFIRM ART. i VLKN STONE. Chairman of the Trustees.

May 29. 1922. nf "TOWN "OF BROOK LIN Pro-i-l for Switch Boanl Panel and Electrical Wiring In Tappan Street He-itiug anil Lighting Plant. Sealed proposals for furnishing all tnateria: and doing all work necessary to provide an additional panel on swiflh-board in Por House and additional feeders for light" and power'in the High St bool Building, will be received by the until 3:50 p. Monday, -lime 5.

1922. at the Selectmen's Office, Town Hall. Brookline. at which tim thev will be publicly opened and read. Pro.

posals must be made according to forms -whfrti will be furnished by the Engineers. I'laas and specifications may be seen at tbe office of the Selectmen at the Town Hall. Brook-line and at the office of Hollis French Hubbard. Engineers, 21b South Bos. ton.

of whom all iu'iuiries must be made. A certified cheek for $30" made payable to tia Town of Brookline must accompany each Bid, which check will he forfeited to the Town unless the bidder to whom the contract is awarded shall execute a satisfactory contract with the town therefor, within seven day after the award is made. Bids must be sl. mitted In sealed envelopes e-Klorsed "Proposal for Electric Wiring'' and adU'e-e the Selectmen, Town of Brookline. Bids will not be considered unless made as called fur in thl.s advertisement and received before th time mentioned.

The right is reserved to reject any or all proposals if it shall be for the interest of the Town to do So. By order of the Board of Selectmen. l.DWAIil A. McETTRICK. Secretary.

FSaT TOWN OF BROOKLINE Proposal for Removing Old Builers and Installing New Boilers, Pumps and Piping. Seaied propMiM for the taking down and removing of two old boilers and the Installing, setting aoI complete connecting up of three new boiler. Pumps and piping tn tbe Municipal Power lant at the Manual Training School will he received by the Selectmen until 3:35 p. Monday. June 5tb.

1922. at the Select en's Office, Town Hall, Brookline. at which time they will be publicly opened and read. Proposals must be made according to forms whh-6 will be furnished by the Engineers. Plans and specifications may be seen at the oSee of the Selectmen.

Town Hall, Brookline, and st the office of the Engineers. Hollis French Allen Hubbard, 210 South Boston, to whom all inquiries must addressed. A certified check for made payable to Town of Brookline must accompany each hid and unless tbe bidder to whom the contract is awarded will execute a satisfactory contract with the Town therefor within seven days! after the award is made, the check of said bidder will bo forfeited. Bid should be endorsed "Proposal for Removing Old and Installing New Boilers" and addressed li the Selectmen. Town of Brookline.

Bids yi not be received after the time named for tiw opening and will not be considered unless nutans called for in this advertisement. The rttbt is reserved to reject any or all proposals if shall be deemed for the interest of tbe Torn to do so. By order of the Board of Selectmen, EDWARD A. McETTRICK, Secretary FSuT my2 any accommodating work. C.

203 Eustls st. NEAT Danish girl, 22, desires position asi general housemaid. Tel. Jamaica 1075-R; 20 Glade av. 2t my30 124 Tremon St Beach 900 LAUNDRY HELP EXPERIENCED FOLDERS.

Apply HUB IjAUNDRY, 40 Bristol Boston, near Dover-st. Station. SudSt my28 EXPERIENCED ON LADIES' DRESSES, wonted. GORDON 19 Columbia off Essex st. STATION WJZ, NEWARK Wanted-Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs Previous to 1870 Decorated with ships, flags, Ktuge coaches, or other subjects.

Address SALES LEDGER CLERK desires position. 290. Globe office. Snd4f my28 house, while tlrt pieces of wood on JOB PRESSMAN EXPERIENCED on color work, on Universal. POOLE PRINTING 217 Friend St.

2t my30 8nd7t mx2H which the equipment is mounted may be obtained from a dry packing box and covered with paraffin to keep out 307, Globe office. FANCY IRONERS EXPERIENCED shirt waist ironers. TAT-IOR BROS. LAUNDRY, 10 Davenport Uphams Comer, Dorchester. 3t my30 YOUNG WOMAN who is fond of children would like to be companion to an Invalid child in the country; good home In preference to high wages; Protestant.

298, Globe office. moisture. A good method to follow in melting the paraffin is to place the paraffin in a dish end then place this AMERICAN YACHTS WANTED Portraits of American yachts and pilot boats prior to 1880; also portraits of American sailing ships or colored prints, whaling scenes, old sea chests, old ship models, any condition; any old ship articled. 360, 6 lobe office. SndTt myS SIGN PAINTER BULLETIN MAN preferred, steady job year round to right party.

Call Back Bay 4109: MR KIIESSFELD. MALE HELP WANTED STENOGRAPHER NATICK FOR FULL-TIBIE WORK; some experience necessary; apply in person. HAW LEY, Natlck. Mass. dSuTt my3Q dish in anotner containing Douing water.

This prevents the paraffin from smoking. When melted the paraffin should be applied to the wood with a brush and when cold any excess should be removed by scraping- with a brass rule or similar instrument. (CONTINUED IN TOMORROW'S GLOiBE) 100 WOODSMEN FOE Maine, fares and fees advanced. Hire all day. G0I.DEN,V&,t4S.GAY.

57, Wasdling- ton st. AT D. S. VETEBANS' HOSPITAL NO. 44, Spring West Roxbury, Mass.

Wanted, three capable experienced male attendants, aged 25-35, with experience in mental cases; otKrcapableit'aiwerieneed plumber and steam-fitter with mniatenance experience, aged 80-40; one experienced fireman and coal passer, with WAIST MAKERS ALSO skirt makers on ladies' cotton dresses; week or piece Apply to MARKWETT 57 Kneeland St. i A Agricultural reports. 10 A Musical program. 12:65 Arlington time signals. 1 Musical program.

2 Shipping news. 8 Music. I League basehall scores; talk on "fashions. ii 6 Baseball results and music. Official weather forecast, agrl- cultural reports and shipping news.

7 Story for the little folks. 7:45 Star Mothers," by Alice Durrell Stueck. "Broadcasting 'Broadway" Bertha Brainerd. 8 Memorial Day address by capt Warren P. Coon, formerly chaplain of the H3th Infantry, 29th Division, A.

E. F. -The patriotic musical program Includes a solo, "My Own United States" by G. Kindleberger, tenor. 9 Bugle concert by Charles 'Knew of Newark.

9:30 Recital by Lucille Collette, violinist, of New Tork city. 10:55 Arlington time signals. 11:01 Weather forecast. Time Daylight saving. Slightly Used Furniture, Rugs BEDDING, piano, bric-a-brac, -largest and Cleanest stock in Boston; goods shipped anywhere.

LOWENSTEIN, 144 Berkeley st. 5tmy9 Furniture Bought for Cash ALSO pianos and merchandise of every description. LEWIS I. BIRD 7 Bosworth near Parker Honse; tel. Main dSu31t myl ijireman's license; one first-class baker, exneri-rccd in hotel or hospital work.

80-45. Call AUCTION SALES By Chas. A. Lyons, Auctioneer Boston. Tel.

1212 Brookline Large Hardware Stock at Public Auction, Wednesday mi 31, at 11 A. the Stougiiton Hardware Stougiiton. Mass. i will sell at public autiou at the above slated time end place one of the Unest stocka of hardware sold at public auction this season, i insisting of Sherwin Williams paints, varnishes, stains, brushes, crosscut saws, files, oil stoves, sandpaper, emery cloth, Thermos bcttles, ice VTeam freezers, icejess coolers, of lead, wall Scrapers, shotgun shells, air rifles, folding brackets, door catches, barn ioor hinges, filters, shoe knives, LePage'a glue, all sizes; Johnson, Staples floor -wax, strap hinges, all sizes: brass bntts, all sizes; hammers. 0.000 assorted bolts, 6000 gross screws, all sizes; 50 gross screwdrivers all sizes; water pails, scythes, auto and brass polish, machine a.

gun oil. bread pans, agate ware, children's rubber-tired wagons, wire fencing, window glass, brooms, garden tools. Tale locks, screen uoors, shovels, stovepiplng. 100 dozen fruit jura, 25 barrels rooting cment. 500 lbs.

each; PRESSER ON HOFFMAN only, good pay. steady work. TAYLOR THE CLEANER. 19 Winter st. SIGN PAINTER ALL-ROUND; com ready for work.

ATLAS SIGN 363 Washington t. PERSONNEL OFFICIO, tel. Parkwav 2300 or in persoiK Sod8t myL'S AN EXPERIENCED painter and paper-banger; steady work to honest man; $25 a Apply today 11-12 a. 41 Bicker- GIRL WANTED TO DO BOOKKEEPING' once a week in Waver-ley. Call Belmont 1324-M.

PRESSERS ON DRESSES EXBERIENCED ONLY; highest pay. steady work. TA YLOR THE 0 LEAN ICR 10 1 er st. sian sr, noston. AUTOMOBILE BODY and sheet metal work HOOKERS Get Full Value for Your Furniture CASH PAID for all kinds of merchandise.

G. BECK SON. 25 Eliot st. 77o Beach. MTWThSu3t myl BEDROOM and dining room sets, pictures, floor lamp and tahle; call before 1 or after p.

m. 77 Homestead Roxbury, suite ct my29 EXPERIENCED DESIGNER ON POWER MACHINES; state experience. Address 321. Globe office. 2t.

my3Q ON LADIES' and misst s' urtsses. Address 45. Globe office. Experienced Counter Man ers wanted, must be experienced in all body and fender repairs. DONOVAN MOTOR CAR Ompmlngtoo st.

Boston. ASST. MANAGER for women's ready-to-wear ofirgain basement: must be a live wire and full of pep; excellent opportunitv. 43. Globe office BOOKKEEPER and stenographer, capable man for New Hampshire Summer place.

and found (call earlv Wad.i. N. E. BEF CASK'S SEA WANTED. ('nil after CHILL.

122 Canal st. ijromneiq st. French window sets, complete assortment Star- Tl STATION WGT, SCHENECTADY 3P League baseball results and news bulletins. 8 Al "Detector Connections the Detector," by A. T.

Van Dyck, engineer. 8:45 Concert program of vocal and instrumental music, readings and -'addresses. Time Daylight saving. BOOKBINDER. who undersi adds atamnin? AT CENTRAL EMPLOYMENT.

108 Dartmouth St. Two all-round cooks, whita or colored, at once, go away for season; four mangle girls, meet party hero 11 o'clock today to go to New Jersey: fare paid both ways- A SHORT COURSE at Burroughs School prepares yon for good position calculating, bank, commercial bookkeeping. Moon Hopkins bilking niichlnes, day or evening; open all Sum. mer. lo6 Federal room 412.

dSuSlt myl AT AGENCY, 3t Roxbury St. Cooks, general, second, nursery, green girls, day women, SudOt m2S Tt ONCE Girls, women to sell bluing; good proflt.Aildress office. 2t my30 A CAPABLE NURSE. At room 908, at once. DARTMOUTH PRESS.

Hanover, N. H. FSuT my26 FIRST-GLASS CARPENTERS WANTED. JOHN P. L1LLEBACK, 462 Shirley Winthrop.

MasB. Ocean 1980. CARPENTERS WANTED W. R. MEBRIAM, Canton.

tel. Canton 180 M. WANTED TVi experienced stablemen. A. G.

ROBIN- SON. 582 She.wmut BABY CARRIAGE, crib and mattress, ice chest, kitchen table, parlor set, bed, dresser rt chair. 15 Portland Hayinarkct 1234. Sud7t my28. CASH PAID for second-hand furniture and merchandise of every description.

N. M. HATCH. 153 Columbus av. tel.

Beach 5646. 87t ny80 CO. TENTS of beautiful furnished apartment t- be sold this week. Brinliton 4263-W. SinlSt my 28 FOUR-PIECE bedroom suite.

3-piece over-tuffed living room suite. 9-piece dining room suite, day tied, phonograph, rugs, mirrors, pictures. Brookline 8003 after 6 p. m. only.

6t my 20 FURNITTiRE and rug for sale at 179 Harvard Brookline, apartment can bjt seen after 6 p. id. 2t my30 FUBNISHINCS of apartment, rugs, white enameled bedroom set. Brighton 1065-W MUST SELL completely furnished apartment; everything solid mahogany excellent condition. Apply at store 242 Hemenvvay st.

-ySSmj0 4 iROOMS, up-to-date furniture, with phonograph and miss, must be sold before the 1st. ill Warren suite 1, Roxbury. Mass. BOOKKEEPING wanted, periodical 152. jBoston.

dSuBt my20 BARBER WANTiOD Cieah-cut man, good pnyjind commission 181, Globe office. BARBER" "wanted, "first-class." N. TOCcr 108 Oak. Mass BATtBER wanted, good" pay, "steady job. Edward Everett Square.

Dorchester. CLEVELAND automatic screw machine operators for bar and magasine work: good wages and working conditions. FAFNIR BEARING CtfPANY New dSu7t my30 "COMPETENT "BARN MAN, slngieTmuarurT derstaud feeding and care of cows, references required, $50 per month and found. AddIv 8AH.OR8 HOME Wollaston, Mass. 2t my80 STATION KYW, CHICAGO 3 American and National League 5 baseball team lineups; progress of the every half hour.

ST News. rMi 7:15 Baseball scores; children's atory. 8 Evening concert program: iiieu lames Sylvester, bugler; Clement soprano; Marion Maguire. Williera Belier, pianist; Irwin Jen- men, baritone, and others. Time Central daylight saving.

FOR SALE floor 51.75 61. CASHIER This Is a very pleasant position for a young lady living at home in or near Brookline; answering, give phone number. 300. Globe office, OOOK and second girl, excellent position! best of wages. HUNTINUTON EMPLOYMENT uFFICE, 22 Mass.

telephone Bafk Bay 842 CASHIER WANTED. QUAL11 LUNCH, 1335 Beacon EXPERIENCED cook for lunch, $15T Fo Sunday or holiday work. Call 8 to 5 p. SAVE-VARNISH WITH THE AMATEURS Due to failure to renew within the time specified after expiration, the Itcen-ses to operate transmitting stations of the amateurs mentioned below have been automatically canceled: 1-UA Ambrose J. Moran, 37 Stoughton st.

Readville, Mass; power, 100 watts. 1-UC-Telfer C. Cooper. 9 DeWoife st, Cambridge, Mass; power, 100 watts. 1-UF-George G.

Folin, 133 Buckmin-sier road. Brookline, Mass; power, 100 watts. 1 -US Reginald M. Pease. 5 West Park Providence, power, 100 watti.

1-UU Wallace L. Trumper, 236 Peale st, Wollaston, Mass; power, 100 watts. 1 A Laurence E. Anderson. Fairbanks road, Dedham, Mass; power, 100 watts.

j-WA Vincent B. Goldthwait, 1 Charles River sq, Boston, Mass; power, 500 watts. 1-WB John W. Pushee. 14 Harrison st, Winchester, Mass; power, 1iv watts.

1-WI Samuel A. Sweatt. 69 Chestnut st, Cambridge, Mass; power. 100 watts. 1-WL-Lloyd Warburton.

114 President st, Lynn. Mass; power, 100 watts. 1-WV James W. Taylor. 578 River st, Boston, Mass; power, 100 watts.

RADIOGRAMS President Harding will speak to practically all the people of the United States through the Naval radio broadcasting service when he makes his address at the Arlington National Cemetery today. At 2:30 o'clock this afternoon the President will officially open the Navy's dual broadcasting system transmitting on two wave lengths simultaneously. Arlington, NAA will transmit, the speech on a 2650-meter wave, while Anascosia, NOF, will carry it on a 412-meter wave. Did any of you fans hear the United States Marine Band last Wednesday night? Well, it wag on the air, whether you heard it or not. and will plav ror you every Wednesday night for a while by special permission of Secretary Denby.

Anascostia, NOF, does the trick on 412 meters, between 8:30 and 9:30 m. Fans from Canada, New England and as far west as Mississippi have reported hearing the Marines. Radio reports which explorers will send from the Arctic regions are expected to add to meteorological knowledge and make more effective the Government's system of weather forecasts, according to Calvert, In charge of the forecast division of the United States Weather Bureau. lett tools, uusseu Jennings bits, Mephlsto bits, drills, all sizes; nail sets, complete line National brass hinges and bolts, teakettles, combination padlocks, Dutch Boy red lead, asbestos, furnace cement, lampblack, storm-tight kitchen range, ropos, all Blzes; candles, Suvogram, dry shellac, 150 luclrs skates, brass lancets, clotheslines, doorbeiU, Pyres ware, garden seeds, lawn mowers, Rarden hose, wheelbarrows, stone crocks, all sizes; lanterns, washttibs, spark plugs, whips, rolls of paper, gerden Wceders, washers, nnd thousands of lots too numerous to mention; the sale Will com-tiuiie on billowing day, at same hour; Fixtures at 2 P. Wednesday Consisting of large National cash register, automatic, computing and '2 platform scales, tolltop desk, 2 silent salesman cases, safe, check protector.

Burroughs adding machine, Turtles looking for good quality, attend this sale; goods will be sold in lots to suit; all goods must be removed within 48 hours. Train -Leaves South Station 9:20 Stoughton is 25 minutes' drive muto from Mattapau macadam road For particulars of this sale call O. A. LYONS. ESTABLISHED 1842 GIDEON BECK SON, AUCTIONEERS 23 AND 25 ELIOT STREET O.N WEDNESDAY, 31.

1022, at 0:30 a. at salesroom, furniture and furnishings from BACK BAY SUITES consisting of mahogany and oak dining-room and chamber sets, odd dressers and chiffoniers, dining chairs and tables, parlor sets in broca-telle. tapestry, willow and mission; odd chairs and rockers, laces, draperies; large lot of bedding, tables and bed linen, cblna and bric-a-brac, wardrobes, roll and flat top desks, cabinets, typewriters, carpets, rugs, refrigerators, Faetorv to Consumer. Quality tiuaninteea Uil firrlorc Write for faint Color Card mail UIUCI. un1 prfee lis Monitor Paint and Chemical Go.

88 NORTH BOSTON KX I'LIll KM'KD six days a week. CHAUFFEUR wanted, a capable driver who can come well recommendel, position open 5, private work, preferably Packard experience. S107. Globe office. tlOfJNTEU MAN, $18; cook, $20? for hotel, $20; married couple for farm.

222 Mass. HUNTINGTON AGENCY; Back MISCELLANEOUS General Factory Help APPLY BOWKJBH INSBCTTCIDll foot Bowdoin st Everett. 2t tojgO SALESMAN to sell automobile brake llninst in Rhode Island and commission arrangement, commissions paid weekly in lieu of drawing account: substantial business already established in the territory; one acquainted -with the automobile trade preferred. Applv by lettar only, AMERICAN ASBESTOS COMPANY. Norristown, Penn.

dSu7t my27 SALESMEN with experience in selling in oar sales force say that our proposition is the easiest to sell, and the most remunerative that they have sold; these men are earning an average of $50 a week. Inquire BUTTERICK. room 10, 711 Boylston st. 8ud3tmy2S SALESMAN, drug sundries and specialties, commission basis; apply by detailed letter only for interview. M.

G. 500 Boston. SALESMAN for New England territory to handle line of shipping room specialties: guaranteed Income with excellent prospects; give ful tarticiilars. 100, Glob? office. 2t mySO SALESMAN, 5 in-1 ringer mops, going over big, join the big show, $1 an order.

JAMES 3. BURNES 68 Pembroke st Sud5t my28 "TWO FIRST-CLASS WINDOW CLEANERS apply early Wednesday morning, white men only. RELIABLE CLEANING 178 Wash nay omj. 0, You Hum Bug! CHAUFFEUR, private, Italian. 25 to 4fi years, with reference, pay $26 to start.

46, Globe omce CROSSING LUNCH, 1405 Tremont, Roxbury Crossing. "EXPERIENCED stitchers on aprons. WALLACE 83 Wallace W. Somcr-vjlle. GIRL WANTED, tend store and keep small set of books; must be hit'li school graduate; experience not necessary.

92, Globe office. 2t my30 GENERAL MAID wanted for lamilf of 8 adults; Protestant preferred; references required: Swampscott In Summer. 531 Newbnry tel. Back Bay 824. Snd3t my28 GIRLS experienced on winning smafl "colls, piece work busis.

Apply by letter, giving expe-rlencc, Ick Bf, I. Brookline. Mass. Sudttmv28 (URLS WANTED in paper box" factory; permanent work. Apply 6 Woolsey Jamaica The above radiophone stations broad-east on a wavelength of 360 meters.

CONSTRUCTION 2-CIRCUIT RECEIVER The radio amateur may now construct a satisfactory two-circutt receiving set -'with variable coupler, doing most of the work at home, at but a slight expense, says the iBureau of Standards of the Department of Commerce in its circular "LC 44, entitled "Construction and of a Two-Circuit Radio Receiving Equipment with Crystal Detector." The receiver, a description of which be given in Installments in the daily Globe, is quite selective, which means that it accomplishes the reception of desired signals with a minimum of interference from undesirea signals. The total cost of the equipment can be kept down to about $15, and if the amateur 1 aiready has a crystal receiving eet, by the parts of his old in the construction of the new the cost will be correspondingly reduced. The following part are used in the eowtruction of the receiving appara- BOS IONIAN .75 AINT "Gal. -9S Vareahes and Bn Kedaa, Pno. 1 59 CalSt.Cayfly Paint ffl 46 Hisb s.

V.i No Station rdlf BIT railllUU.NairN Wn Of Call for Price and Cole Catck MailOrdM "COLEMAN- WILCA-ttNew'Iieciad-hand store, otfii-e and meat inarki-t fixture tHught. sold and restaurant ns tures and cash registers a specialty; '-n terms. 112 Sudbury Poston; Uaymarketjl. TWT1 dgu COMPLETE outflttcrs of new and used store, restaurant and office furniture, typewriters, terms: we also buy, exchange and rent. LEVIN 70 Sudbury Haywaruet -Mfc TWh5tDW.

CASH REGISTERS, showcases, coffee u. stools, tables, computing 1-3 1 riend fc St y2- CABINET MAKERS wanted. Amply CHELSEA CABINET 31 rear Gerrish Chelsea. Mass. 2t my30 CABINET MAKERS wanted.

MELL1RH BYFIELD MFG. 7 Sherman Charles-town. DENTIST, all-around, registered stata age. experience and references. DR.

4 FULLER. 204 Main Springfield. Mass, Sud4irny28 ENGRAVER Good man on steel stamp? steady work, modern shop. Address SCHWEKT)! TLE STAMP Bridgeport, Conn. Sud7t my28 ENGINEER and wasbman in a wet wash laundry, near Boston.

90, Globe office. There Is a "pest' who, on the sly. Insists that folka sboulrl always buy A brand of goods that's "just the same" As those of honest worth and fame. These umbugs should be well exposed. Such trading habits be disclosed.

And Martin's Powder's Rood repute Let you accept no other Plain, dSu7t my27 etc. I.i. IHKHfcjatBWM GIRLS wanted to run sewing machine at ington st. 2T. my 30 iVANTED One or two exnerlenecd leather Newell D.

Atwood, Auctioneer St my30 ir ,11.... in bakery. Ap ply 141 Cypress Brookline. 2t my30 HAIRDRESSERS Electric "needle, chiropody and halraresaing space to let in Boston, best location. 378, Globe office.

2t ni v30 HOUSEKEEPER Young Protestant woman business woman and little girl. Telephone ftwinlrltnn ISfHl- 12KH Rmmk Of Martin's Pest Powders belting pressmen; good1 wages, steady work, good factory and living conditions; must be able to give references: man competent and willing to do outside as well as inside work preferred. Apply BMYTH-DEHPARD COM- PANY. Utica. N.

Y. Sud7t mr28 WANTED Chief engineer for UrgeTinod'ern industrial plant in Western man between 30 and 40 yrs. preferred, must be good executive; salary $8000 to start; all replies considered confidential. 380. Globe office.

POSITIVE SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT Furniture, Millinery Store Fixtures Wednesday, May 31, 1922, 10:30 A. M. 2 Perkins Street, Hyde Square, 3. P. illow rocker, chaira, tables, desk, mirrors, rug, linoleum, curtains, dUjbes and more fixtures, Showcase, millinery stand, brass, mahogany, electric signs; 84 trimmed hats.

SuT iny28 's: UmMI-CIII' XTK.R GIRT, no Hnn 3 sud.it my38 EOR SALE 100 ft. hose, in Al dition; also two lawn mowers aud four storm windows, measuring 54xS3 inches, all JJg condition, best otler takes aii. Call ria- Bay 0410; MR. Ofl.ia.M FOR SALE 27 -foot soda fountain, used than a year; can nse four men on it. rarti-lars BERNARD J.

SMITH. 48 Pjgs, Hartford. Conn. dSu.f m-4 LUNCH ROOM" PIX i lli full except dishes, condition. Mr.

anlrn, F. W. WOOLWOHTH Sc'luy s'lare PAINTER'S HICOINt; 'wanted. Wft WANTED Rotary shear operators for automobile body work; state fuli particulars in first letter. Write MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION OF FLINT.

No. 415 Genesee Bank cuouier man; one mat can do short-order cooking: $25 per week; don't come unless qualified, 041 Main Waltham EXPERIENCED linotype operator. nTght work, steady job. Write, with references, FREE PRESS, Burlington, Vt. SuT mv8 EXPERIENCED counterman wanfedTor dairy lunch.

287 Mass. EXPERIENCED solicitor for prlntingi f3 Iverett Boston. Experienced ojuss boy Apply HOTEL BUCK MINSTER. EXPERIENCED FISH CUTTER Belmont st.Beljnont. Mags.

Siid.lt mv28 "IF OUT OF WORK, sleep for 35c "at, 42 Dover st TF8Su my30 JANITOR wanted, must be handy with tools." JOHN A. CRON1N, 126 Mass. Boston. LINOTYPE operators, 2 permanent, union, speed, clean proofs', good working conditions; transportation refunded to competent men. EVENING ENTERPRISE.

Brockton. Mass. YACHTS, MOTOR BOATS, ETC For Sale at a Bargain AUXILIARY SCHOONER, about 50 tons deadweight, with new suit sails. Inquire Flint, alien. -m my29 WANTED-Salesman.

ambitions married man Haywatil 2t my29 "Nl'Ollft" CHAM BE AID STmddaycTra mbeT-maids. Apply linen room. HOTEL COPLKY-PLAZA. ud3tmy28 f'OSlTION open to experienced stanographcr on credit and collection work. If you are capable and experienced in this line call CAMBRIDGE RUBBER Cambridge, 748 Main st.

dSu7t my24 PASTRY COOK for restaurant, one who can make home-made pies and puddings; no Sundays. Address MAY'S CAFE, 47 Pleasant Mass. SudlOt my.S STENOGRAPHER Public, can have useof typewriter and office rent free in Tremont BIdg. In exchauge for little service. 295.

Globe between 25 and 40; unusual opportunities fur advancement with leading life Insurance company; saTary and commissions. Postofflce Box A. UI1.HKK1. 10 Mute St, ere. Aoorc-s ji i.ion, fOR SALE New 't.

8. Navy motor and --rT-- Stone nam. Sold by aJI drug: and department stores for 60c and 66c and $1.30 by mall. Eleven different powders. Name kind when ordering.

All registered in Maine. WALTHAM CHEMICAL CO. WALTHAM, MASS. tf my4 MACHINERY AMD TOOLS AUTO TOP MANUFACTURING OUTPUT COMPLBTB, ready to go to work making Ford tops. Singer s.wing machines, die press set dies, punch press, eyelet press, patterns, motors, benches, tobies, electric cloth cutting machines, -thread stands; cannot be told from new: terms to reliable parties.

P. O. Box 1 Boa top. TThS my. HO BLISS POWER PRESSES IN THE INCLINABLE and Stiles types, carried in stock by newly appointed Boston agents.

LYND-FARQUHAR COMPANT. 418-425 Atlan tic avenue, Boston, Massachusetts. SudQOt aplti "FOR SALE Canvas covers, new add second hand; wire rope, blocks, turnbuckles, mooring chains, all sizes. M. J.

CONNELLY, 22 Commercial Wharf, Boston: tel. Richmond 2411. Sud7t mj28 WANTED -Foreman builder, steadv work" TYPEWRITERS. ETC whaleboat sails for 20' -24 '-28'-30' boats; price 8 each. M.

J. CONNELLY, 22 Commercial Wharf, Boston: tel. Richmond 2411. Sud7t my28 Winter and Bummer, on suburban cottages; man In middle age preferred. GREATER BOSTON MORTGAGE CORPORATION, 10 Tre- MA.HOOANY decked canoe and complete out mat congress u-iz).

lit ni.v"n 3-r I C. I IV'lYTi'TI TCKSTrtl tow mm fit, perfect condition. See FLANAGAN, Cray FROST Boatbousn. Riverside, holiday p. or call Dorchester 188-W.

WANTED Two all-round trimmers, iobhinir Pim ui.m, 8S8 Washington Boston. Mass. "UMBRELLA" TIPPERS WANTED Experienced only. NEW ENGLAND UMBRELLA lSll Wasliington st. WANTED A neat capable girl for evening work in a pastry shop and tea room, hours 7 to 12.

QUALITY CANDY SHOP, Coolidge DEATHS DUNN In South Boston, Mav 29. James ,1 beloved husband of Margaret (I-annon) lunii' funeral from his late home, 48 Seven t. st Wednesday, May 31, at. 8 a. m.

Iteav high mass at the Church of the Rosary 9 o'clock. Funeral private. OALVI.V-In Cambridge, May 28, Mary Agnes, beloved daughter of Mary E. Calvin (nee Joyce) and the late Richard A. Calvin Bel-atives and friends are kindly invited to attend the funeral from her late home 120 Henry Tuesday.

May 80. at 8:15 a in Solemn requiem high mass at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament at 0:30 o'clock Auto cortege. GltiRAlN In Dorchester, May 28 Thomas Joseph, beloved son of Bernard and Catherine (. Gilrain (nee Cullinan). Funeral from bla Sit idetVced A AsWan st.

Wednesday, May 81, at 8 15 a. Requiem high mass at St. Ambrose's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friftnds respectfully invited. Late member Co.

10l8t Infantry, A YuaeTni Forelan Wars Dorchester Post 498; Old Dorchester Post 68. American Do-gton: Pere Marquette Council K. of St Peter's Court No. 18. M.

C. O. HAGCFHTY In Somerville, Mav 29 Margery fnee Farreni. beloved wife of the late Roger Haggcrty. formerly of the North End.

Funeral from her late residence, 52 Main st Thursday. June 1. at a. m. Solemn re" quiem high mass at St.

Ann's Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Auto cortege. nSiV.VHaE&la this city, May 28th. at the Phillips House, Israel Hamburger, aged 58 years.

Funeral services el 303 Harvard (ilreet. olidge Corner, Brookline, on Tuesday, May 30th, at 10:30 a. m. Relatives and seat covers and tops; one for out of town-apply at once. QUALITY FABRIC 022 Coinmonwetlth av.

St 'inySt) "nANTED-Carpenters on contract camiw, $140 for labor. Apply 1147 Main st Melrose Highlands; L. D. GRISWOLD LAND CO. WANTED Order cook, must abbs to make soaps and stews, wages $20 a week- no Sundays.

W. McNALLY. 1082 Boylston MEN of pleasing personality and executive ability are required to take charge of the branch offices and service stations now being opened throughout the United States and Canada by a large automobile manufacturing company, as soon as said men can be trained and qualified to fill tftese positions. Apply by letter only for personal Interview; KEIEY MOTOR COMPANY, Little Mas MEAT CUTTERS. Meat Salesmen and FisI Cutters OpeninRs in a new store; permanent position for good men.

See MR. CONANT. Wednesday p. May 81, at 137 Harvard FARM AND GARDEN Rose Bushes For Sale PLANTED NOW will flower this Summi-r. Columbia.

Premier. Hadley, Bed Columbia, Ophelia, White Killaruey, Angelua, Hoosler Beauty. "Ward. 60 cents cb. 12 for $5.

PEIRl'E 401 Waverlay Oaks road, Wal- tharo. Mass, jiSngQt fly2 rent, Watertown lo it nrm wi my30 HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC ADDING MACHINES ALL MAKES, styles, bought, sold, rented, repaired; all machines guaranteed; lowest prices. NEW ENGLAND ADDING MACHlNb CO. I Water Maiu14Sj. $3, $4, $5, $6 FOR .1 month rents any typewriter you waat.

MODEL TYPEWRITER Corona Anents. 181 Devonshire st. Main 3027. Sudjt rnvJS, Typewriters Rented ALL A ES--Three months. $.

A BRIC A WRITING MACHINE 110 Franklin MaJn 1. ALI7mATES bought, rented, repsirsj. special time rstes on new Coronas and nisn-Ward I'nderwoods. BACK HAV r- WRITER 334 Boylston Bay 8000. dSul3t nu'.

TO BENT A Roval. Call Conxress 4-A. ROYAL TYPEWRITER lev.h)f,u d. uStt tw1 DOGS. CATS, PETS, ETC WAN1KIJ Pastry cook, janitor, operating room maid, telephone girl, elevator girl.

5 maids; hospital near city. 200, Globe office. dSu7t my27 WOMAN. 85 to 40 years old, to sewup mouths of mattresses by hand. Apply to HOLMAN A COMPANY.

134 Richmond st" Kiiiint nv Alls ton, between 4 and fi o'clock MEN Two energetic, conscientious and pro cation. Address Appian way, uampntigo gressive men who desire to locate with permanent selling force, with ovey opportunity for advancement. Apply BUTTERICK, room 10, DEATHS BAGI.EV In. Chelsea, May S9. James son the late William ad Mary Basley: age.

9 yr. Funeral from his late residence. 10a 7 Washinston Wednesday, May 81. at 8 m. Requiem mass at St.

Rose'. Church 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends Invited to attend. 1 JMMIS- In this city. May 28, Michael, hus-bsn6 of the late Mary Bemis.

Fnneral from 180 Harrison Wednesday. May 31st. et a. m. Requiem mass at St.

James' Church at 9. BOOTH In E. Boston, by accident, May 28, John Booth, beloved husband of Mary B. CaDevaro. Funeral from late home.

100 Leyden Orient Heights ay 31, at 8 o'clock Requiem services at fat. Laz- arus Cliureu at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. OYD-In Dorchester, May 29, William Boyd, 7 year j. Funeral services at home.

15 Cham- berlain Wednesday, Mf.y 81, 2 p. m. Relatives and friends invited. Please omit flowers. Interment private.

BL'BEAR-In Dorchester. May 28, Mary wife of rederkk Bubear. Funeral aervtces at her late home, 42 Dakof Wednesday. May 31, at 2 p. m.

BRANNAN In Brookline, May 28, Annie, beloved wife of Thomas F. Brannan (nee Haw ley). Fimeral from her lata reldeoce. 1j04 Coolidge op Tuesday. May 30th, at 9:15 a.

Solemn htfib mass of requiem at St. Aldan's Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives and mends Invited- Anto cortege. Ol'MMlNCS-In East Boston, May 28, William Cummlnga of 83 Parts husband of the late Catherine Cummings tnee Glynn), funeral from toe parlors of Richard C. Kirby, 15 and 17 Bennington 8.

to a. m. Beqnlem mass at the, Church of the Most Holy Itedeemer at 'clock. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Anto cortege.

IlICKKR-Iii Cbarlcstown, May 28, John C. beloved aon of Tomas H. and the late Maude M. Dicker. Fnneral services at par-enta' lesideme, 40 Cook on Wednesday at 2 p.

Relative! and friend, invited. I riBBBB -''inWest 8omerville, May 29. George N. fisher. Funeral services from bis lata boote 122 Powder House Boulevard.

Wed-uuad i'y at 1:30 P. m. Belativea and friends ure United to attend. riTZGIBBONS In South Boston, May 28tt husband of Joaephlne M. Rearney Kitiiribbona.

Funeral from hla late "nw, H. Wednesday, May Slat, at 8 o'cloclr. Solemn Requiem High Maaa at the Gate of Heaven Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives und lrn inviied. St kai.

m4. and CWcage pajert pleaaa copy, i WALL PAPERS AT 11 A AND CHAIN STABLE 10 horses weight 900, 1500. good horses to pick from, very cheap for cash, some used In jobbing and expressing around city. $35 each up to $100 buvs a good young horse; lots of express harness wil wagons, light and heavy, vonr own price, $10 up; SO buggies, all kinds. $10 to 11 Beach near Sullivan Charles- WANTED- fixperienced 11:30 Apply ACORN LUNCHEON, 144 to in woytmop at.

auoat nizs Tremont st MARKET VT ART) EST FARMER: steady work7 2t mySO A NTED -i'rerienccd Toiit-r li MHI- WANTED At once, good kitchen man also two waitresses for fcotel. Tel. Center New-ta 088- WANTED -8 or 4 weavers for Tuesdav morning. DANIELS MFG. COMPANY, East Mnss.

4t mygO An experienced, alert, well-ap-pearing nvla dispenser. QUALITY CANDY SHOP. Ooolldsre Corner, 1881 Beacon St. WANTED-Carpenters for outside experienced men to lay asphalt shingles. Call Dorchester 1537-W, Tuesdjiyjhctween 8 anof 2 'WANTED 'arpenin for "wooden'-wetlfiw lionaea.

WM. TOBIK. 28 Uplat.d Dor, ff- 2t myBO WANTED Carpenters, framing; come "ready for work. 51 Hall Watertown; Waverley keeper. OAK-SQ.

MARKET. 010 Washington town; MOBSH. -t KALSOMININO. papering and painting. DAVID LAVIT.

20 Montrose Roxbury 1858-R. 2t my30 PAINTING, papering, whitrolug LIP-SON. 57 Humboldt Roxbury Sf my30 $50-PEI)LEH outnt. horse. wagoiTand aF- good pay: must understand all branches.

W. K. HUTCHINSON FARM, Appleton Arlington Heights; store 059 Mass. Arlington Center. 8t mv3Q MAN for general porter work ia Ice cream store, 7 (days, short hours, 804 Broad-wayJomeryllle.

HAN for genera work with milk plant experience. T. P. GRANT 0 Fulton place. i liiiiicnti-wii, ID n.V.tO fW DRIVING HOUSE.

TarrbTie rori-- si-fe. 3 Beach Charlestown. Ti myt STORAGE Ohio. (St. louis, papers please copy.) nt breeiitojf; tlts.

T. FEMALE TERRIER, exeell RllKt 1 I At mi i-c- "Ull timf SAFES t- myop PEOPLE'S STORAGE WAREHOUSE, 124 Norfolk Av. Sanitary locked rooms, $1.50 up HEATH -At Iloiightotr Michigan. May 27, George Lincoln Heath, formerly of Maiden son of Augie D. (Bracket!) and the late George Henry Heath of Brookline.

Funeral services In Houchton on Tuvt, i- FINN. 23 Moseley liorchester. A NTED Hand." man in 'lumber vrrt iSrfi mommy: elevator ror iarxr tui; ireo estimate tor storing and moving. Roxbury 403. T8u atyflO KIDDER In North Weymouth, May 29, bavlfl SEWING MACHINES Brtghton.

WANTED Bntperlcnced table girl" notKunday work; good writer preferred. 30 Benuett Boston. WANTED Kxpenenced waitress, good wage MILLER' 8 LUNCH. 35 Main et. Water town.

WANTED Woman for Keneml tiousewoS" JjflfiiPm 328f in Exnurienced girl for bakery ud dellca tessen. BS Falmouth Mack Bajr WANTED A housekeeper for a gauUeiiiu's Jlo mervltte. fga $8 Dor wk town and board. Call Belmont XOJi, VOUNG woman Tor general housework In small family; nice home and location: waci 30 to 135 month. I.

BLANK. 13 Armory Wakefield. 12 roHlTlOSH open on single nd two-needTe machines; eaccpttonally high place work: rates onc3, u- SAWYER A BON. Thorudlke East Cambridge. hV aY" HUWT1HUXOW AGI5NCY, Bck Bay 68.

js. neral at bis late home. 14 pearl Wednesday, May 81, at 8 p. m. 9.

papers please ORDER COOK, must be neat anu qulak. R. C. WARE, 1870A. Beacon, at.

PAINTER, experienced man, for outside and inside work, 8 or 4 months' employment to right mail; $15 week and meals. Apply Engineer, HOTEL KENMOHE, 490 Commoa-we a lib a y. 8t my80 PAlNTfJlltt. good wage, work in Cambridge, Brighton, Newton. Call Newton North 338C-W.

2j ra30 PAIN'iIW wanted, flrat-cla'sa men. Cafl Wednesday morning, 52 Boylston Brookline. PLUMBEftR wattied. W. A.

HATCH A CO." SINGERS. $3 up; rent, repair-, at CHAS. CHASE 55 Warren st. Box MTWThFSu-7t HEATING AND COOKING FOB SALE Second-hand Ol en wood No, 7 range, like new, $30. H.

A. HATCH, 18 Hyde Tark Forest Hills. 2t terms. 8. LEVIN 70 Sudbury Haymarkct aoo juTWTti.t n.y.i WA.NTRD-50 secondhand sflaofl IRELAND SAFE 04 Sudbury it imi.

wmmm dg31t myl MONEY TO LOAN" PRIVATE LOANS TO HEIRS OK -NTBRKBTS in undivided e.tntes. Ml; BA. Beacon sL WTh. SuMTiat mil and do general work: steady employment. ip0M5 BON COv Needham, Maas WANTED Man to sell eggs, salary "and" eo-iR sS JJO Globe office.

WANTED-2 iuslde fiuisliers. pay ll'per bour! Apply 202 Harvard Medford; tel. 1320 LETON CLUB, Pike, II. QSuHt mv2fl YCiUNG MEN--2 more neat appea rlngililr Inar to become salesmen, household products paid while learning, with big chance for advancement; reference required; experienced man as branch mgr. Call to It), 4 to room BCfi l.lttl BuilliiigMiloylton "140 LAliV'Kiti for Great Me.

Ship Wednesday from NORTHEitN JLAfiUU AGKtiOV. to rotUand et. KINGSBURY In Dedham. May 20, Mis. Maria 8., widow of Edgar H.

Kingsbury: age 87 yrs. Funeral from her Jate residence. Crowley Wednesday. Mav 31. at 8:80 a.

m. High mass of requiem at St. Mary's Ths Globe assumes no financial i blUty for typographical errors in 'V CLOTHING Church at 0. Friends invited. ii nyne rarli a Fore Hills.

2t my30 uut will reptiov inai adTerttsement in which the erroroccnrs if the error affects of the same. Advert iwr will please setliy the management immeduttely any which may occur. MacDO.NALD In East Boston, May 20. Caroline P. MecDonaM.

Services from her late residence, 398 Meridian Wednesday. May SI, at 2 jaclatif and friends lavltcd. iTi'LimaAB, goon sauiry; state age una full experience, Oob offlce. UEADBEBfi. itaven porer.

Siaw. 3t mj30 DISCARDED men's clothing wanted; will 1, 60 fckhool Main S378-W. 2t ay 30 a on LinertT interests in etU ttc. ADAMS, 101 U1U room 715; Main 1M. MTWTFoTt irt.

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