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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 32

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1 THE BOSTON GEOBE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1936 DEATHS Male Help Wanted Male Help Wanted Money to Loan Female Help Wanted Board and Rooms CAUTION In answering advertisements DO NOT tend your references, letters of recommendation, army or nary discharge papers or photographs to a Postofiice or Globe Local od SbfUn Young Han, What Hon? The young man ot today must plan his future with more care than ever before; opportunity does not exist to the same degree that it did a few years ago. It does exist nevertheless. There is one industry that stands today on the threshold of tremendous business expansion. Corporations totalling millions of dollars of resources are now entering this lucrative field and any man who really wants to make a place for himself can do so. I will personally explain this exist-Ing opportunity to any young man, -his father or business advisor.

If you are really serious see MR. CHAPMAN at the Hotel Kenmore, Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. MAN WANTED: Man with car who can furnish best of references; remuneration satisfactory to the man selected: apply Wednesday, 8 to 12. Ask for MR. MacNEIL, Room 34, 3d floor.

"581 Boylston entrance through State Street Trust Co. Bank, EXP. CHINA AND FURNITURE PACKERS APPLY AT 3175 Washington St Jamaica Plain, Thursday, June II th, between 9-12 a. m. Peters Employments iatm SHOE CLERKS: Dept.

store exp Arr. SHEET METAL MEN: Experienced. AUTO MECHANIC: Fleet experience. Arr. SPRAYER: Furniture exp Arr.

SANDER: Auto exp Arr. CHEFS: Hotel exp ORDERLY: Hosp exp Arr. WANTED TAXI DRIVERS. 25 years of aae or over: must be residents of Boston. Apply to MR.

I ton, between 10 a. m. and 12 noon. CAN START 2 college men on Sum. mer routes; good pay to those willing to work hard; with nationally-known clean'g concern.

Apply 211 Tremont rm. 321, 8:30 to 11 a. m. 200 WOODSMEN GREAT NORTHERN PAPER fares advanced. Hire with Sam Golden, at FINNS AGENCY.

27 Washington st. COOKS CHEF, city, $40; order cook, $35: 18 other cooks, city and resorts. DICOMES EMPLpYMENT318 Tremont. AT ONCE Man for customers' service no exp. 'or car about $20 wk.

Apply 9-11 or 1-3, 455 Park Sq. Bldg. FRP-RENT klt apt oT fltlll jn. paDerinsr. Dart time.

Ill Norway Tues. 6-9 p. m. Farmers Jack's Agency 112 Friend St. Milkers cottage.

Dairy man, married couple. FARM HELP MILKERS STOHLBOM'S, 43 Washington Boston. MAN to carry advertising sign in downtown section. Apply KARL GENNEL-LY. 10 Spring lane.

Boston. SALESMAN Young man, 20-25 years of age; good appearance and personality and mechanically inclined to act as sales representative for the N. E. territory; large national chemical organization with a branch in Cambridge; give details as to education and previous experience, also telephone number. 357, Globe office.

SALESMEN SSI BOSTONIAN SHIRTS. big new line, will make profits for you; start quick; easy sales; sure repeat. See MR. DOYLE today, 31 Bedford room 410, or write to the BOSTONIAN MFG. Jamaica Plain, Mass.

WSu jelO WANTED Two men to sell cars; e.xpe- rience not essential; you can either work on a salary and small commission or nn a larBpr straight rnrnmiwinn bi STANLEY HARLOW CHEVROLET 340 Main Charlestown. WANTED Experienced driver and solicitor for Cambridge and Boston routes, cash bond required. QUEEN ANN LAUNDRY, 9 Ellery South Boston; Sou. 2923. WANTED Couple for light duties in guest house in exchange for suite of rooms on first floor.

Apply William R. Herbett. 1205 Cambridge Mass. WANTED 2 Experienced auto body and fender men. ARCTIC BODY WELDING 76 Branch Providence, R.

I. 4t je8 WANTED 4 men, 20 or over, outside work, start. Apply at suite 63, 45 Bromfield CENTRAL PERSONNEL BUREAU. 10 a. m.

sharp. WANTED 5 experienced furniture salesmen: apply Wednesday morning. RICHARD FURNITURE Lynn. Mass. WANTED 5 or 6-piece charges and references, office.

band state 249, Globe YOUNG married man with car for permanent position as executive not a door-to-door proposition: Western metal manufacturer opening offices in New England. Apply MANAGER, 9 to 12. suite 308, 131 Clarendon st. 2t jelO YOUNG man to travel with manager; must have car: also salesman calling on periodicals and druustores. For interview call between 8 and 10 a.

131A Upham Melrose. YOUNG Man with license, drive salesman, 8 to 6, $7 week. 142, Globe office. 2t ie9 YOUNG man for peneral work. Apply CANN'S SEA GRILL.

122 Canal st. 100 EXPERIENCED WOODSMEN wanted to peel pulpwood near Arlington, i apply to Boston labor agencies or direct to the company. JOHNSTON PULP CORPORATION. Arlington Vt. dSulOt jelO Female Help Wanted A GENERAL maid, 2 in family, $15: 3 counter girls, beach: helpers, beach.

MRS. QUINN. 293 Washington st. 4 GIRLS for new merchandizing plan in electrical appliance field, Wednesday, 1:30 P. m.

2110 Mass. Cambridge. AGENCY Maids and helpers, to live in or go home. 451 Blue Hill Roxbury. WSu8t Je3 I PART-TIME SALESMAN I have a position open in Metropolitan Boston for a man who is well educated and aggressive and over 24, selling specialized advertising.

Must be able to devote entire afternoons to this position, which should earn for him in commissions at least $30 or more per week. Work is constructive, pleasant, and enables a man to contact only the bigger business men. This position, for the right man. can be made permanent and full time if he so desires. Address, giving sales experience, if any, age and phone number, 116, Globe office.

RESPONSIBLE MARRIED MEN 6 MEN, 25 to 40 years of age, for immediate employment, permanently located in the city of Boston; must be able to furnish Al references, responsible position with a steady income; men will be required to work a minimum of 48 hours a week; bring a copy of this no employment fee charge. Apply Wednesday morning only, 9 to 12, BOSTON MUNICIPAL, EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 25 Church st. 2t je9 FURNITURE SALESMEN Experienced retail furniture salesmen wanted for one of New England's largest furniture institutions, to do inside and outside selling. Salary and commission. Must be thoroughly experienced and have own car.

No others need apply. Write 488, Globe offioe. AT ONCE 3 INTELLIGENT, neat-appearing men. who desire a permanent connection with national organization; must be willing to work 8 hours a day; start our terms: this means about $40 a wk. to start.

If ypu mean business apply Employment Manager, Electrical rm. 126 Newbury 9 a. m. to 12 noon, Wednes-day or Thursday. APPLY AT ONCE MEN oyer 25, neat appearing, car an asset but not essential, hard work, good earnings.

Call Wednesday. 9 to 12 only, 315 Metropolitan 260 Tremont st. War Veterans, veteran from each post, 25 reduction to veterans on year guarantee haberdashery; advance cash commissions; bonuses, free mElsSw.ear- CaU or write QUAKER SHIRT 100 Boylston Boston. DELIVERY MAN FOR established tea and coffee route. Bos ton territory; bond and references HOUSEHOLD MERCHANDISE 1061 Broad Providence, R.

I. 3t ielO WEAVERS BY Boston manufacturer, give age and experience. Address 372, Globe office. 2tjel0 GARMENT PRESSERS BOSTON DYE HOUSE, 1911 Re-vere Beach Parkway. Everett.

METROPOLITAN EMP, SERVICE, Inc. 238 TREMONT high type sales man-agers. advertising salary arr. TT, AUTO HELP AUTO testers, all-round mechanics, sprayers, truck mechanics; salary. AMEfUUtv EMPLOYMENT.

127 Federal st. Mafihinict All-round, salary arranged, mqwnilliai i00 Boylston room 214. ACTIVE MEN (2) for steady employment. a saIarXtothose accepted. AddIv 8 to 10 a.

200 Summer room 613, opposite South Station. AT BAY STATE 172 Wash. St. Couple, chef and pastry cook; baker, hospital; fry cook; soda clerk. ALL-ROUNT) bakers and baker's helper, good wages.

E. J. SHEEHAN, Falmouth 2t ielO At Abbott's, 167 Tremont St. Furniture sprayers, extrac'r-puller; laundry route salesmen: cooks, city, resort AT WEBBER 1 Beacon 2 short-order cooks. $18; sandwich man, $16; AT piLLAWAY NORRIE, 77 Summer St.

jviacnme DiacKsmitn, mech. designer. AT MUNICIPAL BTTRTTATT OH No Fee Exp. auto mechs. and testers! BARBER.

steady, middle-age, $9 uu t-ornni. uu savin will juorch COUPLE for high class rooming house, man ran nfhar AmnlA.rmn 1 refs. required. 478, Globe. WSu 5el0 CRAWFORD Chambers.

5 Hanover mgn-ciass sgie. 1 up, wk. 54 up. jew CARPENTERS Blake Newtonville, loir LaDOl st. I CAN you hand press, iron, do sewing? real opportunity, liv, triODe omce.

DRUG CLERK Registered or registered assistant: give references and salary wanted. Write 211, Globe office. 2t Je9 DRUG CLERKS tutored to pass the Board; free placements. Karp: EXPERIENCED fruit salesman and decor ator. Summer resort, Maine.

Write rm. 708. 40 Court Boston. EXPERIENCED presser on suits and ladies garments. SER-VIS CLEANSING SHOP, 336 Main st.

Cambridge. EXPERIENCED barber. Call at 564 Wash-ington Dorchester, Mass. EXP. paoerhangers-painter: steady.

River-side Apt. Hotel. 420 Memorial Camb. EXPERIENCED boy for fruit and vegetable, able tojirive. 408 B'way, Chelsea.

ELDERLY man, gen. work, room's house! small wage, board, room. 20 Common st. FURNITURE moved and stored inaware house with a good reputation for the pat 30 years: satisfactory terms. O'HEARN'S FIELD CORNER STORAGE; Gen.

1200. dSu29t je2 FIRST CLASS roofing sheet metal worker. Write 356, Globe office. AM in need of the services of a good worker for a specialty sales proposition that will appeal to responsible family man because of the definite possibilities connected with the work: he must have a car. Call at the home of MR.

HARLOW, 26 Silk Arlington, between 4 and 6 today. MARRIED couple (colored) for general work, must be experienced and well recommended. Apply to MISS L1D- DELL, 255 Newburyst. MAN with car to drive manager, good pay and comm. 468, Globe office.

2t je9 Toys Eraployraintu ASH RS: (1) Dept. Head U) nltes.Arr. SALES: Spec, shop, dresses Arr. SSHJiSfi.B5- Slipeovers, dresses Arr. ff Pt" 9" Mark Arr LAUNDRESS: All-around, hoso.

exp. Arr. Nt'D: Nlt4" hotel Arr. Ck.Arr. CLEANER: Hotel resort Arr.

PRESS OPERATORS DORCHESTER NURSES' DIRECTORY 683 Columbia Rd ttAD. and practical nurses, specialing, wt uuiji iHgiuona open. Sineing Waitresses duo international Highway; Revere 1018. 3t je9 AT FAY'S, 38 Province St. College grad age 25-35, meet people, $25; 2 bkkpr.

stJnogs.T shopper, to tram, free to travel: 8 statistical-comptpmeter-Detroit; 3 saleswomen; 2 alterations; dietitian, hospital, out of Tm cooks; 2 pastry cooks; fSu Pantry irl; noon usher, tall, age 21-28; waitresses, many positions; maids, hospital and hotels; 5 body press 2 shirt finishers and folders; bosom hand silk dress press. AT MERCANTTT.F Ssrc. age 25-30; knowl. Underwood bkkpg. machine; vie.

Needham; cashier, out town; clerk, age 25-30. learn investigating: stenc-dictaphone, vie. Newton; teletype-swbd. age 22-28; allround cooks, camp and tea allround cook, colored: hostess, resort; ironer, resort, $12 waitresses, resort. 114 Federal st.

AT MISS BRIDGES EMP. SERVICE, 26-A Dock Near Faneuil Hall Cooks (3) pastry), small inns, also camps, also several positions at $15 to VfK'1 salad girls, $15 order cooks (21, Cape Cod, age under 35, $18 food checker, nights, Boston. Ar BAY STATE 172 Wash. St. Pastry cook, resort: cook, Boston: asst.

cook; salad girls; laundry supervisor, chamber maids, ward maids, and laundresses, hospitals; chambermaid, Boston, AT PARK EXCHANGE. 230 Tremont All-round cook, Inn. resort, go at once; pastry cook. Cape, interview today; exp. waitresses, resorts, cafes and hotels; waitresses, cafes, city, several Quincy; soda clerk; cook, citv.

ATci2MMERCIAL Cafe pastry cook. tttie waitresses, a I risv and part time: hotel chambermaid-waitress ironers ana press operators, rm. in: light hospital work, $32 mo kitchen girl. rm. in.

61 Court st. cnen AT MASS. BUSINESS BUREAU. 120 Boylston St. File clerk-typist, some switchboard and teletype; file clerks, experienced comptometer girl exp.

bookbinding, printing dept A JWJiNii-fiSTABLISHED concern has excellent openings for 2 neat girls: at once- STA-WITE, room 613, m. SEP" 1 BeTcon Hostesses (2), waitresses (15), good tips; cook for Cape, $25 veg. cook, $12; soda girl, $12; bus girl. $9. EMP.

Ediphone $20; assist, bkpr (Prot.1. vie. Brooklme; (Arlington); mattress stitchers. 127 Federal st. am.

CONSTITUTIONALISTS wants in-telligent women to direct membership drive In each district, excellent compensation. Mr De Croteau. 224 Tremon Kf. AT ABBOTT'S. 167 Tremont a.C keepers, F.

age 24-30; many; Steno-Mlmeo. Edi. dent, hygien- nicss ops. wait. AT DILLAWAY-NOHRIE.

77 SummerStT iv; waitresses. CANVASSERS Three Catholic ladies, age 21 to 40, out of town work, earnings up to $50 per week, transportation paid; will piace J5.ve salesladies on local force. Apply. EXTENSION, room 703, 85 Devon-shire street. CAPABLE nurse girl wanted, to live in, good home.

Address 385, Globe office. it je9 CAPABLE Protestant woman for general housework. 2 1 1 anH i family. MRS. NEILEY.

Winchester lfiRH-Vr EXPERT stitchers for whitalTtsand dungarees. GASH UNIFORM 40 Hanover st. r--r- EXPERIENCED house-to-house sales women to sell a hih praH polish. 387, Globe office. ironer.

LEWANDOS LAUNDRY. 1 Galen Watertown. EXPERIE'NCED press operator. LEWAN-DOS LAUNDRY. 1 Galen Watertown.

EXP. cellophane wrappers on doughnuts. Free Employment Bureau, 25 Church st. GIRL to do stenography and operate Burroughs Moon Hopkins billing machine, saly give references and exp. in first letter.

224. Globe office. GIRL for housework, fond of children. Summer at beach. 39 Pasadena road, Dorchester: Gar.

5046. 2t JelO GIRL for general housework, Dr's home, 2 children, live in. $5 wk. Tro. 0027.

GENERAL girl to work for adult family, good position. Col. 0361. 2t jelO GIRL for light housework, small one child. Asp.

1296. HAIRDRESSER with" following, good prop. 501 Wash. cor. West.

rm. 52. SuW je7 HAIRDRESSERS Experienced only, give phone number. 481. Globe office.

HAIRDRESSER, exp, gd. at permanents, sal, and com. 207 Humboldt Rox. HOUSEKEEPER Middle-age. good home.

$6 wk; 2 adults. 264. Globe office. MOTHER'S HELPER White, experienced. child 4 yrs.

and infant; $7. Sta. 5529. MILLINERY saleslady, must have recent experience. KNICKERBOCKER, 497 Waship gtonst.

MOTHER'S HELPER, to go home nightsT $5.50 wk. Call Bluehills 4559. MANICURIST-Blake arliee 1 Rn 59aTemplItpl.aSBo.5on1-.60.2' MOTHER'S helper wanted Willing to go to the beach, $6. Call Stadium 0353. OPERATOR with experience on button and buttonhole machine for white ducK coats and Hoover gowns; steady work.

INDEPENDENT MFG. 157 Camden St. WANTED Girl 20-22 for package ice cream store; live Watertown or Newton, salary, $10. Call Wed. a.

649 Mt. Auburn East Watertown. WOMAN to help clean house, part-time, one who lives in vicinity. Tel. Gar.

0029, apply 4 Dunreath Roxbury. WANTED Catholic girl, general housework, live in. Bluehills 8125. By Frank Owen office box. Send copies requested.

Diamonds, Jewelry. Etc. nieil FOR OLD GOLD bAdn SILVER, JEWELRY LOANS S. SANDLER 145 TREMONT ST. SuWF le7 Situations Wanted Male BARBER wants work, American, age 26, reliable, state wages.

CARLETON LAB-DON. 131 Vernon Norwood. Mass. COLLEGE student desires position driving either his own or another car; will go anywhere. 466, Globe office.

3t ieb CEILINGS whitened, painting, papering, nice work, low rates. Midgett. Lon 8491. 3t je8 DRUGGIST, 18 years' experience, chain experience, desires permanent position, best references. 483, Globe.

ESTIMATES given on painting, paper-hanging, kalsomining. Hig. 2(569. FLOORS resurfaced. $2.50 up; new floors laid.

$5 up. Bluehills 9320. SuWF 1e7 MEDICAL student. 29, PhG. wants work for Summer, technical or detail preferred.

477, Globe office. WFSu JelO PAINTER, inside, outside, wants work; guar. Karp, 223 A Dudley, Cpl. 6607. 3t jeB PAPERHANGINGwitn paper.

$4 room up; ceilings, $2 up. TaL 5875. Col 0427. dSu25t myls PAINTER-DECORATOR, inside, outside. MONSIEUR CARTRON.

Stadium 7349. dSu7t ie4 PAINTING, papering, ceilings, plastering, floors, low prices, anywhere. Blue. 9303. 5t 3eo PAINTING, paperhanging.

20c roll: ceil-ings $2. McKEON. Jamaica 2767-R. PAINTING, paperhanging, ceilings whitened. BURKE.

43 Lawrence city. ROOFING and sidewalks, exp. workman, time pay, price low. Col. 1034 SuW Jev YOUNG man 21 wants work of any kind, has driver's license.

Call Mys. 2721-J. Situations Wanted Female AN American Protestant woman, well educated and refined, somewhat advanced in years but in perfect health and active, desires position in small family; would make an excellent companion for elderly lady or couple; excellent cook: home more to be desired than other remuneration. 221. Globe office A MIDDLE-AGED Danish woman would like morning work, or by day: very capable and good ref.

475. Globeoffice CAPABLE woman wants worn: careiui driver; sewing, or renting aoartments on i 11 1 rf. if commission, HOUSEKEEPER, executive, trained Amer ican, high-ciass noiei. uuu, jmsi. -i es tate; anywnere.y JQ.

vjiuuc viiiy. MIDDLE-AGED widow wants light housework fori or 2 adults: moderate wages; referencesAriKton.8d7t je3 NURSE wishes invalid or child; beach. uiooe vim--. POSITION wanted by exoerienced housekeeper; refs. 219, Globe REFINED LADY, 38, wants position housekeeper: very neat and capabl Kood ref.

Lexington 0624-M. YOUNG WOMAN with nursing experience desires position as housekeeper and with elderly couple or invalid or in Gentleman's home. 217, Globe ofnee. YOUNG efficient girl desires office work for reasonable wages, exp. in switch-board.

bkpg. and typing-sterto excelle nt refs. Mystic 7095. FSuWF Je5 Male Help Wanted AT MISS BRIDGES' EMP, SERVICE, 26A Dock Near Faneuil Hall Chef-steward, high-grade resort long near Boston. $50 R.

Cape, $35 wk. r. night cook, hotel, $65 mo. b. order cooks, country clubs, S20 wk.

r. salad men. out of town. $60 mo. r.

pantry salads, resort hotel, S50 mo. r. immediate; head waiter, small inn. interview today, $15 wk. r.

club waiter, near Boston, immediate, $15 wk. r. waiter, Boston hotel. $11 wk. AT MERCANTILE expd.

accounts rec, age 22-25, $100 mo, live in or near Newton; young shoe store sales. Summer, South Snore; awning hanger, lie. to drive; sign writer, age 23-25; auto tester, age 30-35; all-round auto Jst-cl. fish cutter; chef, city restaurant. $30 chef, Maine; order cook, restaurant, $16; vegetable cook, resort; exp.

baker's helper, resort. $50 part-time clerk: bell boy, good appear, age 21.114Federal5t. AT PARK EXCHANGE, 230 Tremont St. I Cafe chef, meat ana pastry. suDums, I $30; night cook, $22; tavern cook, $18; order cooks, isewion, $io; ainermen, sio: tall countermen; sandwichmaker, part time; a la carte capt.

oi waiters, sia; meat cutter. salary painter-paper- hanger. AT FAY'S, 8 Province St. Mechanic, with foreman on used cars; exp. garage attendant, age 21-27: asst.

pharmacist, Jewish, age 25-35; 25 soda men, age 21-30. 6 ft. tall; order cook; sandwich man: 3 clerks end counter men; hotjl waiter (1). bus boy (1), $10, tips; bakers' helpers. AT DONNELLY'S.

6 Faneuil Hall Sq. Baker, year-round hotel. $125 chef, year-round Maine hotel, salary arranged; coffee man. hotel White Mt. hotel.

$50 2) neat elevator boys. New York state, summer hotel; bartender, nearby. $28 wk. AT AMERICAN EMP. Ass't plant maintenance $40: A-l tool designer.

$35: $28; B. S. auto screw mach. set-up man; 1st eng. iJFall Riven, $30: soda and salad copper spin-ner.

127 Federal st. AT AUTO AGENCY General 60c hour: young truck 65c hour start-tm-knocker-sprayman. take chg. small shop; exp. construction bus body 70c hour.

169 Mass. Boston. AT SCHNEIDER'S Window carver, $20. city; Jewish delicatessen and cafe men; counter, kitch'm'n, camps, resorts. 49 Scollay sq.

AMBITIOUS men learn barbering. low rate. Call or write N. E. OLD RELIABLE BARBER SCHOOL.

850 Wash. st Boston! 2t je9 ON YOUR OWN SIGNATURE To single persons, married couples, auto owners. Call, write or phone for full information. Household Finance Corporation of MasMachutett TWO BOSTON OFFICES TH FI-. BLAKE BUILDING Wasbinclon St.

and Temple PL (Entrance 69 Temple) Liberty 4636 License No. 20s 4TH STI'DIO BUILDING 111) Tremont Street Liberty 52t License No. 223 CAMBRIDGE OFFICE STH CENTRAL SQ. BLDG. 67K Massachusetts Ave.

Trowbridge 6322 License No. 64 QUINCY OFFICE 3RD QIINC'Y SAVINGS BANK BUILDING ISVi Hancock St. Granite License No. 180 You'll enjoy EDGAR A. GUEST in "welcome waney" Tuesday at 8:30 P.

HI. WBZ. QUE HOUR SERVICE r.i-A-c -u THE on rotairants anios, tricks, machinery, Ax-tores, furniture, leaacies. Lower rates. ATLAS FINANCE CORP.

620 Commonwealth Ax. Kenmor 0343 Plenty of Free Parking; Space 3t je9 LOANS TO HEIRS ON LEGACIES PERSONAL NOTES AND BUSINESS Friendly Confidential Service METROPOLITAN FINANCE CORP. 27 State Km. 36. LAFayette 4858-4BS9 WSuW je3 I flANS FURNITURE, AUTOS.

AT LUMI1J QW RATES. HUB LOAN CC. 362 WASH. LICENSE 7: LAI', 6856. TWThl3t ie2 LOANS on diamonds, watches.jewelry.furs.

VAN DAM LOAN 1 Boylston St. WFSu 17 1 1 HEIRS' ESTATES, closed bank certificates, leeacies. stocks. 40 Court room 1206. dSu30t iel Musical Instruments IVERS POND PIANOS For Summer -r7" Homes WT We build sell rent I I tone repair pianos Beautiful used uprights, were $100 to $225 now $50 to $85.

Interpretive Player, figured Mahogany, was $450 now $175. Baby Grands 20 to 401. reduction. RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN. Wrife for catalog and full bargain lin.

IVERS POND PIANO 258 Boylston Boston. Tel. KEN. 5125. SHyBERT upright piano, perfect condi- tion.

will 12 McLellan st Siicrince. JVIKS. liKUSS, JDorchester; Col. 1455. PIANOS, $5, $10, uaiujjuuui i.

jaosion; torn. 8ie. SuW je7 US1C PIANO BANJO-SAX-ACCORDION TAUGHT QUICKLY POPULAR UP-TO-DATE MUSIC Instruments Rented. Uw Ralrv LIB 1148 t'hristensen. Dexter Wash.

St. SuTW je7 Furniture, Etc. 1-Day Servire Hair. Floss or COTTON MATTRESSES REMADE $2 Columbia 6205 BG.V,EwVer.8 furniture Upholstered Sprints Repaired 2t je9 ORIENTAL silk, hand-embroidered couch covers. and $15; oriental rug, 10x13, $15.

worn; small mahogany bookcase with class door. $15: china closet. $15; dressers. $3: bed, mattress and spring. $10; few books.

1734 Beacon Brookline. 2t JelO Dogs, Cats, Pets. Etc. REGISTERED Irish setter puppies, sire Cha. Red Rockett Comet and dam i Londonery Legion.

HANS-COM. 544 Grove Newton Lower Falls. SuWTh je7 2 DEACON CHAMDERjT Mwrsunt i Hotel Commonwealth. Inc. 88 Bowdom Beacon Hill Rooms with tV with running water.

aC wkly rates. Capitol 2660; L. Toil rey, former mgr. Hotel Hemenwav IMPERIAL CHAMBERS. 4 Dartmouth9T ROOMS weekly.

Com. 2693. OBUlf 13 HRXLt JEFFERSON. 37 TREMONTlIf" ROOMS, $1 up; weekly, $5 up. Dev.

atM! Sud7t je7 1 ROOM with kitchenette, gas range. i chest, newly renovated, continuous hot water, quiet. 636-658 Tremont st. 1 WF JelO 1-2-3 BASEMENT hskp. rooms, othm witn kitchenettes, $2.50 up; steam, elec Showers, tel 19 r'nnnn ,1, 1 CLEAN front basement room, $3: auirt man.

1091 Boylston st suite 2. 2 NICE fur. heatTelec" free house adtilte- 7 spc. 18 Windermere Upturns Dor wr ou JelO 2 COMPLETE housekeeping and modTreal mi, 1 1EOMIUI MOY, PEMBROKE ST. Kitchenette iuHiT bath floor, free gas, electric light; $3.

vvxntsu jelO 8-10-11-18 Rutland St. Housekee-lnS roqms, $350. 11 CONCORD SQ. Furnished housekeepZ ing rooms, water, dishes, wk. tel- d8t je8 15CJ.ISP0?D SQ.

Basement furnished" side $2. Tel 20.n'O?CESlE5 ST Modern, excepTTSH; ally furnished Kitchenette suites, con-stant hot water, Frigidaire. bath, phone vt mrau jelO 21 Concord Sq. Select large sunny room! Light housekeeping, reasonable. 2f jelO 24 WORCESTER 5 min.

to cityTacroiT from small park, modernly light hskpg. and side rooms, $2, $2.50, 14 iv hot water, phone convenience: Com. 8012 lire. TTtjyi Jem 72-74 West Newton st, 2-3 room DaseZ 1 i l. 9i uij.

xas kp rooms. 1202 Commonwealth Furnished 1-2 rmZ kitchen. Lon. 8925. 4t je5 furnished suite, kitchenette! 452 Columbia road, Uphams Dor.

WF' jelO BRIGHT cool furn. 2-rm. electrical refrigeration, car space. Col. 7651.

SuMW ie7 BRpOKLINE Nicely fur. 1-2 rooms with kitchenette. 186 Naples Lon. 8458. WSu jelO CAMBRIDGE, 48 Norfolk St.

Small front room, second floor, $2.50, heated. WSu jelO CAMBRIDGE, 48 Magazine St Boused keeping rooms, all conveniences, adults. wa- jeiu CAMBRIDGE, 471 Broadway Attractive mm. impit. 3a-o- jvir.

D08O. DORCHESTER 2 rooms, kitchenette, fur nished, gas. electricity, heat. $7 wk business couple. 15 Mather Talbot 2078 2Je DORCHESTER, Uphams Cor.

Furnished JnL rkingrnan. Col. 2977. FURNISHED kitchen whole lsFnorT $8 week; ideal spot. Somerset 7698-M.

tu- jeiu IKONT rm. and kitchen, $6: single front $4. St. Mary's Lon. 8491.

41" )e8 NEWLY parking, also kitchcnettei, Cumberland Back Bay. PLEASANT front room, suitable for 2. 530 Newbury st. Circle 9127. ROXBURY Cool 2-rm.

furn. $5 wk.l child O. K. 23 Clarence off Dudley. qaut- jeiu SINGLE House, furnished room.

nr stt. a tioor. $3.50 29 Myrtle et. SUITES, 1 and 2 rooms, furnished for WANTED Elderly woman to board, good clean home, best of care, 268, Globe office. Summer Board WANTED Room in country or at seashore for Summer by young gentleman, within commuting distance Boston; give particulars.

26a Globe office. NEW HAMPSHIRE MODERN home open to a few paying guests, farm products, good table, near lakes, 80 miles from Boston, $12 week. s. nuLiuis, liossvine, i. n.

MAINE THE HEDGES, York Beach. paying guests, qt. people, $15 wk. M. S.

Bridges. WSu JelO Summer Camps for Rent $45 FOR SEASON -ROOM furnished camp, quiet and rest- ful in Orleans, Cape Cod. S. L. BARR, 600 North Mass.

iviciiu west Mriagewarer, WSu JelO Auction Sales W. R. MITCHELL AUCTIONEERS 176 Liberty Lynn, Mass. Real estata i bv aiirtmn. SAT ana personal property by URDAY.

June 33. 10 a. D. S. in East Pepperell.

all parcels located on Parker Hill road, 3 minutes to town, and all estates in excellent condition; parcel No. 1, 2-tenement house of 11 rooms, steam heat other improvements, approximately 6 acres of land on Parker Hill road; parcel No. 2. house, in good condition, on Parker Hill road; parcel No. 3, 2-tenement house, barn, shed, fruit trees, 3 acres of land, on huh litres, acres road: parcel No.

4 Jo. 4. hnncalnw. new barn, garage with cement floor, hen. nouses, orcnaras ana v.

acres of land; parcel No. 5. 7-room cottage, electricity, hot and cold water, steam heat, fruit trees, wonderful grounds, fences, also will sell corner of Hollis and Elliot streets, on road to Hollis, 13 Vi acres of woodland; will also sell the entire furnishings of 7 rooms, consisting of piano, desks, cutglass, wonderful range, parlor set. carpets, rugs, curtains, bedding, some antiques; I will also sell the entire stock of groceries and store fixtures: this is a bona fide sale, as owner is leaving forthp west, and is to be sold at great sacrifice; real estate open for inspection; condition of sale, personal property cash; real estate 307 when sold, balance in 30 days; sale rain or shine; for further particulars apply to auctioneers. Per order MRS.

CONSTANT JAGIELLOWICZ. Proposals PROPOSALS for constructing the fol'ow-ing vessels wijl be received at the Navy Department until 12 o'clock noon. Wednesday, August 19, 1936, when they will be publicly opened: (a) Six (6 Torpedo Boat Destroyers; fbi Three (3i Submarines. Circulars for tne information of bidders, plans and specifications or other data relating to said vessels and forms of proposal and contract will be issued by the Navy Department. A deposit the form of a certified check for $1,000, payable to the Secretary of the Navy will be required for each of the above mentioned classes of vessels as securiiy for the safe and prompt return of the plans ril specifications and other confidential bidders' data.

W. H. STANDLEY, Acting Secretary of the Navy. June 6. 1936.

U. S. ENGR. OFFICE. 13TH FLOOR.

CUSTOMHOUSE. BOSTON. MASS. Sealed bids will be received here until 12 M. D.

S. July 10. 1936. and then opened, for dredging approximately cubic yards, scow measurement of material, in Weymouth Fore River, Mass. further information on application.

d4t 310 Notices COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Board of Registration in Medicine (Department of Chiropody). The Board will hold an examination for Chiropodists on Tuesday and Wednesday, 23 and 24. 1936. in the State House, Boston, Massachusetts. Applications must be on fil on blanks furnished bv the Board not later than Tuesday, June 16, 1936.

STEPHEN RUSHMORE. M.D.. Secretary, "loom 413-F, State House, Boston, Massachusetts. WF ielO Miscellaneous ROACHES EXTERMINATED Guar, to rid your place of roaches, bedbugs and all vermin. Sanitary Extrrminat-ing 465 Com.

Com. 7878. Sud7t 3e7 BEDBUGS. $3: roaches, $1 room; guar. yrs.

Lynn, 25 Summer st. Jac 1 650. 3t jelO Machinery and Tools AIR compressor, used 5 months, bargain. Parkway 5970. ELGIN can-filling machine for gallons, 'a gallons and quarts, good condition; win sell cheap.

Mel. 0204. 3t Je9 Storage FURNITURE moved and stored. J3 6 mos. to pay: fireproof, bonded.

BETTER HOMES STORAGE. Prospect 1636. MORAN In East Boston. June 9. Robert 3 beloved son of Martin and Margaret home.

57 Brooks Thursday morning B- unrtmrj win roi iji ii runiriai iiuiu at 8:15. Requiem High Mass at the of the Sacred Heart at 9 o'clock. Relatives ana irienas jnviiea. O'BRIEN In Medford. June 9, Agnes, widow Of me late reier r.

uonen. Funeral from the residence of her daughter. Mrs Edward J. Lacey. 326 Maiden street.

Thursday, June II, at 10 a. m. Requiem high mass at the Church of the Immaculate Conception i at iteiauves ana irienas Kinaur invited. PEASE In North Reading, June 8, Sarah Embieton, wiaow ot J. rranK i-ease, ase 61 years.

Services at the Edgerly and Besson Funeral Home, 203 Main Reading, Wednesday. June 10, at 3:30 p. m. ROUTHIER In this city. June 9th.

Alfred beloved husband of wiiheimina Routhier. Funeral from his late residence. 21 Roseelair Dorchester, on Thursday morning, June 11th. Requiem High Mass at St. Margaret's Church.

Columbia road, at 9 a. m. Relatives and friends are inited. SANDS In Winchester. June 8.

Rebecca wife William bands ana motner of Jennie M. Sands. Services at her home, 711 Main Winchester. Thurs day, June 11, at 2:30 p. m.

and friends invited. SEIGNIOUS At his residence. 9 Erae- more rd Brighton. June 8, William Barton Seignious, 85 years. Funeral services at the Short A Williamson Funeral Home.

173 Brighton Allston Thursday. June 11. at 2 p. m. Relatives ana irienas respectfully invitea.

STELLA In Charlestown. June 9. Rob ert infant son of Albert and con- stance tlJos-Keisi Stella, uneral from parents' residence, 3 Crystal place, off Mead Thurrda.v, June 11. at 2 p. m.

Relatives and friends invited. STODDARD In North Wilmington, June B. Caroline L. Stoddard, aged 4 years. Services at her late home, Middlesex North Wilmington, on Thursday, June 1 1, at 2 p.

m. STURKS In Roxbury. June 9. Frances widow of George J. Sturks.

in her 91st year. Services at Dorchester Tem ple Baptist Church. Washington corner of Wells Dorchester, rrida.v, June 12, at 2:30 p. m. Relatives ana friends invited.

SULLIVAN In South Boston, June 9, Michael, beloved husband of Mary Flaherty) Sullivan. Funeral from residence. 29 West 5th st Thursday. June 11, at 8:15. Solemn Requiem High Mass at SS.

Peter and Paul's Church at 9 a. m. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend. THOMPSON In Cambridge. June 8.

Theresa A. Thompson (nee Burns), wife of the late Walter J. Thompson. Funeral from the residence of her daughter. Mrs.

Alice Bfcgwell. 184 Magazine Thursday at 8 a m. Requiem Hish Mass at St Mary's Church at 9 a. m. Relatives and friends invited.

THURBER In Concord. June 7, Donald Hoyt Thurber. of 39 Commonwealth Watertown. Funeral services at St. John's M.

E. Church. Mt. Auburn Watertown. on Wednesday, June 10, at 3 p.

m. Relatives and friends invited. Watertown Lodge, No. 1513, B. P.

0. E. Members are hereby notified of the death of their late brother. John W. Kline.

Elk services will be held at his home. 49 Dartmouth watertown. Wednesday evening at 9:30. Funeral services Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. Signed.

NICOLAS MARTINOLICH. Exalted Ruler; EDWARD R. DICKHAUT. Secretary. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs.

Mary Can-ney Bohld wish to thank their many relatives and friends for the kind expressions of sympathy tendered them in their recent bereavement. IN MEMORIAM 1927 Martin F. Ryder 1936 Not forgotten in death by those you loved In life. His Five Daughters. 1927 Martin F.

Ryder 1936 Gone but not forgotten by fail dam hters. COURTESY DIGNITY The Funeral Home OF THE LATE P. J. McARDLE will be conducted by his son Francis X. McArdle AT THE SAME LOCATION CHELSEA CHARLESTOWN Chat.

0382 0668 KINDNESS EFFICIENCY 1 Business Chances TAVERN SACRIFICE Owner says $W0 wk rent $35: price $2000 Al.nRICH-BEBMA.N 1H Tremont St. I BUY STORES FOR CASH STOCK and fixtures. Lib. 6761 or Blu. 2002: S.

H. BOBRICK, 294 Washington Bost. SuW je7 BEAUTY SHOP, good business, muil sell immediately, price reasonable. Write FJ79. Globe office.

BARGAIN Finest variety S200 sick ness. sacrifice 1000. Beacon 2445. BARBER shop. 3 chairs for sale.

$200. sfo7 down. Call 141 Salem Medford. Mass. DELICATESSEN, in busy shopping well stocked, equipped.

Par. 4523-W. WThFSu ielO FOR SALE Equipment for 2-chair barber shop and beauty parlor, situated at 4.10B Main Woburn. Apply 26 Water Woburn. tel.

Wob. 1734-M. SuW je7 FOR SALE Restaurant, center of city 2O.0O0. bar, booths, license guaranteed; price very low. 203, Globe office.

3f ie9 GROCERY-VARIETY, must sell this week, best offer; a real bargain. 222. Globe office. HAVE position back, must leave city, will sacrifice grocery-variety, 3 furn. rooms attached, good location, cheap rent.

32 Minden Jamaica Plain. NEW variety and periodical store: Rood reason for sellme; price low for ouick sale. Bluehills 9238. dSuSt jelO ROOMING housed Mass. 15 rooms; big income: 504 Mass.

ay SHOE REPAIRING SHOP, good shop, in sood location, must be sold ouicklv pt any price. Call Revere 0443-R. 4t jelO UP-TO-DATK meat Main Medford, best reas. price. Mys.

3962-W. WSuicl0 WANTED A gas station, give full particulars. 386. Globe office. 2t jelO WANTED State vendor's lie, expiring in 8 wks.

15 Irving Boston. 1st floor. $125 BUYS lodging house near Milford rent $35. Owner, 617A Tremont st. Horses, Carriages, Etc.

FOR SALE Very handsome spotted stallion, 3 years old, and three young spotted mares and one weanling spotted colt: these mares were sired by an imported spotted horse from the Orient. Box 101, Waterville, Oneida County, New York. WF JelO 5 WORK HORSES. 1100-1400. single, double tipcart harnesses: must sell.

Morse Riding School. No. Woburn. TWF je9 Yachts, Motorboats, Etc. FOR SALE 25-ft.

round-bottom runabout, powered with economical 35-h. p. Gray 4-cyl. motor. 18 m.

p. now in cradle on shore: 1o settle estate, S150. Phone MR. FURNESS. JT''o 8'fi; FOR SALE 16 ft.

runabout, outboard motor. 9 ft. dinghy and 2 large anchors. QUINCY DRY DOCK YACHT CORP. wESl1! WANTED A sailboat, capacity 20-35.

available for late afternoon and even-ng sail. Send particulars to I- 316 Huntington Boston. WSu JelO Dolls and Toys DOLL'S HOSPITAL Temple Boston: Han. 8423. Mail Orders.

Sewing Machines Sewing Machines oiled, adjusted, factory expert, $1. Sears Roebuck Boston. Sud7t jc7 Any advertisement, the sense and lue of which is materially affected by an error, will be given a republication without extra charge upon notice In writing given to the Globe "wspaper Company within twenty-four hours after the Insertion of the aavertmo-ient. If the advertiser does xt wwh republication, or if notice as aforesaid is not given within twenty-four hours, the Globe Newspaper Company, if requested within thirty day, will return to the adver-iipr th nim paid by the advertiser for the publication. Except to the extent aforesaid, the Gtobe Newspaper Company will not be liable to the rtiw for mistakes or errors ln the publication of advertisements No republication will be given and no oneywVU be returned on account of an error wrtrett does not arTect trie meaning or varoeof the ace mt an error tt pt tna atrwe to the ooor.

Wd DEATHS AITCHESON In Somerville, June Flora M. 'Hull', widow of George Aitcheson. at the home of her daughter, Mr. A. H.

Kingston. 175 Elm st. Services at the Wilson Chapel. 28, College a West Somervtlle, June lit at 11 a. m.

BRfSSAHAV-In Medforf. June Jeremiah, beloved hutband of the late Mary A. Breinahan tree Finnegan. Funeral from hi home. 112 Sheridan Thursday.

June 11. at a. m. Requiem Mai at the. Immaculate Conception Church, at 6 45.

Relatives and friends invited. Kindly rmit BROCK ETT In Everett, June Anna widow of Alpheus L. Brockett. age .8 year. Services private at the James A.

Oiudv Son Funeral Home. 31 Summer Thursday, June 11 at 11 a. m. BUCK In Canaan. N.

June Mary nee Whittemorei. wife of the late Mvron C. Buck. Private funeral from her late residence, Thursday, June 11, at 2 p. m.

BUCKLEY In Mattapan. June 9. Cath- wife of William J. Buckley, formerly of ox bury Funeral from her late residence. 96 Hollingsworth Friday.

June 12. at :15 a. m. Solemn Rejuiem High Mass at St. Angela's Church at 9 clock.

Relatives and friends most kindly invited. rASWELL In Boston. June George H. Cawell of 147 Colorado st Matta- pan. in his 7th year, funeral services from J.

B. Cole Sc Son Funeral Home, 4W Columbia road. Friday. June 12, at 2 p. m.

Relatives and friends invited. COLLIER -In this city. June 9th. Ernest husband of Alice E. Collier, formerly of Roxburv Crossing.

Funeral services at the Church of the Ascension. Newromb Roxbury. on Friday. June 12th. at 2 p.

m. Friends may call at the Waterman Chapel. 2328 Washing ton Koxbury. pARWIN In Tewksbury.the 0th. Muriel I.

I nee Moorei. beloved wife of Donald R. pjrwin. Funeral from 11 Belvidere Hack Hav. on Thursday at 8:15 a.

m. High Mas of Requiem at St. Cecelia's Church at 9 a m. Relatives and triends invited to attend. TirVNlS In Maiden.

June the 9th Matilda Dennis. Services from her late residence, 170 Webster on Thursday at 3 p. in. Relatives and friends in vited. DILLON In Cambridge, June 9.

Mary T. McCann, beloved wife of Patrick Dillon Funeral from the parlors of Walter O'Hara. 1854 Mass. Cambridge. Thursday at 9 a.

m. Requiem High Mass at St. Mary's Church at 9:45. Friends may call at the parlor until 10 p. m.

Wednesday evening. DUARTE In Cambridge. June. 1836. by accident, Francis, beloved son of Angelina Inee I'erryl and the late Manuel Ouar'e.

Funeral services on Wednesday afternoon at the William A. Flaherty Son Funeral Home. 263 Washington st Somerville. at 1:30, High Mass Saturday morning In St. Anthony's Church.

Portland at 8:30. Burial at Cambridge Cemetery. Rela- lives and friends invited. DUNN In Belmont, June 9. suddenly.

Mary F. E. nee O'Donnelll. beloved wife of Edward L. Dunn.

Funeral from her residence. 14 Bellevue road. Friday, June 12. at 8 a. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at Our Lady of Mercy Church at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and friends Invited. DWYER Of Melrose, toy accident. June 8. William beloved nusnand or Dwyer 'nee Cullen. Funeral from his late home.

54 Oakland Thursday. June 11. at 8:15. High Mass of Requiem at St. Mary's Church at 9 o'clock.

Funeral private. In Pelham. K. June 9. Wrh-ter Eames.

father of Mrs. Eleanora Crowe, age 79. Services from the Fdgerlv Bessom Funeral Home. 203 Main Reading. Thursday, June 11.

at 2 p. m. EMERSON In Boston, Dr. Charles Sumner, husband of Iva Porter Emerson, formerly of Dorchester. Services at the Burroughs Funeral Home.

21 Virginia L'phams Corner, Dorchester. Thursday, June 11. at 2 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. FARLEY In West Somerville.

June 8. Phillip husband of the late Margaret M. Farley nce Cullity. formerly of Charlestown. Funeral from residence, 79 Conwell Thursday morning.

Re-quirm High Mass at The Church of the Immaculate Conception at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends respectively in-v ited. Fl ETT -June 7th. Cora Jackson, wife of W. Leonard Flett.

Services at her home. 3H4 Marrett road. Lexington, Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 p. m. GORFLL In Somerville.

June 9. at bis home, 17 Linden James Gorell. husband of Isabel le Jane Prittain. aged 75 car. Funeral service at the St.

James Fpiscopal Church. Massachusetts North Cambridge, Thursday, June 11, at 2 p. m. HARRIS In Belmont. June 7.

1938, Thomas F. Harris, husband of Winifred DeffUji Harris. Funeral from the home, 27 Burnham Thursday, at 8 a. m. Solemn Requiem Mass at St.

Luke's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Marlboro. Mass. HURLEY At Camer Hospital.

Dr. Ed ward beloved husband of Isabella Walsh, and son of the late Timothy J. and Catherine Murph Hurley. Funeral from his late home, 17 Willow Belmont, Friday, June 12, at 9 a. m.

Solemn High Mas at Our La civ of Mercy Church, at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends are Invited. JOHNSTON In Stoneham, June 8. John, husband of Barbara 109 Elm st. Services at First Baptist Church.

Stone-ham. Wednesday, June 10. at 2 p. m. KEMP In Boston.

Junr P. Marion wife of Capt. Joseph I. Kemp of 362 Longwood av. Funeral services at the Waterman Chapel.

495 Commonwealth Boston, on Thursda. June 11. at 2 p. m. Relatives and friends invited.

KFRRESSEY In Jamaica Plain. June 9. Margaret M. nee Murray), beloved ife of John Kerressev of Kempton Roxbury. Funeral from her late home.

15 Cast let on st Friday, June 12. at 9 a. m. Solemn High Funeral Mass -t Mission Church at 10 a. m.

Relatives and friends kindly invited. KLINE In Watertown. June 9. John W. beloved husband of Mary Kline inee Burke) and beloved son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph P. KUr.e of Cambridge. Funeral firni his late home. 49 Dartmouth Thursday, June 11.

at 8 a. m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St, Theresa Church at 9 clock. Relatives and i lends respectfully invited to attend. tVMAK In Watertown.

June 9. Edward beloved husband of Mary J. Norris. Funeral from his home. 201 Watertown st.

Fridav. June 12. at a. m. High Mas of Remnem at St.

Patrick's Church at 9 a. m. Relatives and friends invited. "MacKFNZlE In Maiden. June 9.

wife of John A. MacKenzie. Funeral services will be held at her laic residence. lt Maiden rriaay. June 12.

at 2 p. m. Relatives and friends invited. Prince Edward Island papers please copy. HAPPEN In Mrdford.

June 9. Patrick, beloved husband of Annie I Welsh Madden. Funeral from his home. 68 Fulton on Friday June 12. at 8 a.

m. Solemn High Mass at St. Francis of Assist Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Late member of Carmen's Union.

No. 580. and MysJ tic Court. No. 77.

C. O. F. MAFFEI In Rex ere. Jine 9, Rocco.

beloved husband of Amelia Inee Guer-nero" Funeral from his late residence. 17! Revere Friday. June 12 at 9 a rr. Solemn Requiem High Mass at the St. Anthony Church at 10 o'clock.

Relatives and friends invited. MARTIN In Somerville. June 9. Eva M. widow of Walter Martin.

Services at her late residence, 187 Broad-wax. Frtdav. June 12 at 2 p. m. Relate and friends invited.

MARTIN In Medford. suddenly. June 9. Pearl wife of Edward G. Martin.

Serv ices at her home. 57 Cotting st on Thursday, June 11. at 2:30 p. m. Relatives and friends invited.

MASSEY In Brooklme. June 7. Margaret A. widow of the late Thomas Massey. Funeral services will be held at the family residence.

36 Davis avenue, on Wednesday. June 10. at 2 c'clock. Keiames and friends invited. MCCARTHY In Brighton.

June 9. Lucy C. Funeral from her residence. 92 Corey road. June 11.

at 9 o'clock. Requiem Mass at St. Gabriel's Monastery at 10. Relatives and friends are invited. MCCARTHY In Medford.

June 8. Daniel husband of Alice Cody I McCarthy. Funeral from his late home. 16 Lambert Thursday at 8:15. Solemn High Mass at the Immaculate Conception Church at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and friends invited. McELHINNEY -In Medford. June 8. husband of ihe late Nellie Mc-Elhinnev inee Ledfordi. Funeral from h's sister's residence.

Mrs Roger Farren of 21 Hale Friday morning. High mas of requiem at St Clement Church at 9' clock. Relatives and friends respectfully invited. McKENNF.Y In Charlestown. June 9.

Annie, beloved wife of Patrick McKen-nev inee Houghton). Funeral from her late residence, 33 Lexington Thursday. June 11, at 8:15 a m. Solemn High Mass at Sf. Catherine's Church at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and friends invited KORAN' In Roslmdaie. June 8. William beloved sen of Mary J. Ryan and the late Michael F. Moran.

Funeral from bis late home. 531 Hyde Park Thursday. June 11. at 8 a. m.

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