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23 THE BOSTON D'AILY GLOBE WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1912 GLOBE- CROSS-WORD PUZZLE THE REAL ESTATE MARKET Apartments For Rent Farm and Village Homes Thomas C. 0'Donnell Funeral Service J. T.

Sullivan, Reg. Fun. Director OFFICE AND FUNERAL CHAPEL 88-90 BROADWAY Betweea A and Streets SOUTH BOSTON SOUTH BOSTON 308S Deaths and Funerals Mayor Hansen's Funeral Set for tomorrow WALTHAM. Sept. 29 Funeral services lor Mayor Arthur A.

Hansen, 52, veteran and hero of World War 1. who collapsed and died suddenly Monday while conducting a War Bond rally, will be held Thursday at 2:30 p. m. at the Hovey Memorial Institute, Main st. Frcm noon tomorrow until noon Thursday the body will lie in state at Crty Hall and Waltham veterans World War 1 will stand as a guard of.

honor. In a message of condolence on Mayor Hansen's death Gov. Salton-itall today praised him as "a courageous, sincere man, outstanding in public service and a warm personal friend of mine." Mayor Hansen leaves a wife, Mrs. Nellie Hansen; four sons, private Arthur Hansen, now in Australia; Eliot Robert and Alfred E. Hansen, and two daughters, Phyllis and Ruth Hansen.

Maurice O'Brien of Globe Dead Maurice F. O'Brien, 58, a mail room employee of the Boston Globe since 1925, of Calumet Roxbury, was fatally stricken last night while riding on an Elevated bus, at Ken-more sq. He was pronounced dead en arrival at Boston City Hospital. He was born in London, and came to this country while an infant. He was brought up in the South End, attending schools there, and had lived in the Mission- Hill district for the last 30 years.

He worked at the Navy Yard during the first World War. He was a member of St Alphonsus Association for the last 35 years and also of the Massachusetts Catholic Order of Foresters and Boston Mailers' Union, Local No. 16. Besides his wife, Mrs. Margaret F.

O'Brien, he leaves two sons, Maurice a mailer at the Boston American, and John, advertising make-up man for the Boston Globe, and a daughter, Catherine. He is 31 Cockatoo. 32 Pull down. 35 Sunburn. 36 Numeral.

37 Sea god. 43 Detail. 44 Common. 45 Joins up. 46 Consider.

49 Fleet 51 Summoned. 53 Compensate. 54 Blanched. 55 Cut 56 Mellow. 57 German river.

59 Comfort 60 Pierce. 61 Close. 64 Tavern. (SOLUTION TOMORROW) YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION 75 8 10 17 21 30 pi 32- 37 3T 7 so 51 si 61 IT- IT 7 Death Notices DANIELS In Roxbury. Sept.

28, Walter (Bucky) Daniels, beloved husband of Mary E. (Sullivan) Daniels, funeral from his late residence, 1 Hawthorne Thursday, Oct. 1, at 8:45 a. m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St.

Joseph Church, Circuit at 9:45 a. m. Relatives and friends invited. Member Greater Boston Chapter 44, D. A.

V. DEMPSEY In Maiden, suddenly Sept. 28. Mary Ellen O'Brien, beloved wife of Thomas F. Dempsey.

Funeral from her home, 6 John Thursday. Oct. 1. ft 8:15, High Mass of Requiem in the Church of the Immaculate Conception at 9. Relatives and friends invited.

Late member of Assumption Court. M. C. O. F.

and charter member of the American Legion Auxiliary Post. No. 69. DOLAN In Roxbury, Sept. 28, Charles beloved son of the late John F.

and Mary J. Dolan (nee Kelly). Funeral from the P. E. Murray Funeral Home, 54 Roxbury Thursday, Oct.

1, at a. m. Requiem High Mass at St. oseph's Church at 10:30 o'clock. Relatives and friends most kindly invited.

DQRSEY In this city, the 28th. Katherine Uorsey of 1615A Washineton st. Funeral from F. J. Crosby's Funeral Room, 12 warren on inursaay morning, loi-lowed by a Requiem Mass at the Church of the Immaculate Cnncention at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and friends are in- vuea. interment ew calvary. DYNAN In New York City, Sept. 28, Catherine Leary Dynan, widow of Patrick Dynan. at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

J. R. Madden, 2555 Grand Concourse. Reposing at the Bernard Kelly and Son 1 uneral Home, 8 Church Dorchester, on Wednesday, Sept. from 6 to 11 p.

m. Interment at New Calvary Cemetery on Thursday. Oct, 1. EPPLY In Manchester, N. Sept.

28, Susan wife of Joseph W. Eppiy. Funeral Thursday, Oct. 1, at 0 o'clock from residence, 1910 Elm st. Solemn High Mass of Requiem will be offered 'n Joseph's Cathedral at 10 o'clock.

Friends invited. FARDY Died in Waltham. Sept. 28. Fardy.

husband of Isabelle (Wright) Fardy. Funeral from his residence, 945 Waltham Lexington. Thursday. Oct. 1.

High Mass of Requiem at tha Church of Our Lady, Comforter of the Afflicted. Trapelo road, Waltham, at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Late member of Boston Mailers' Union. No.

16. GALVIN In Quincy. Sept. 29, Edward beloved husband of Helena M. (Ccuntie) Galvin.

Funeral from 132 Dale Roxbury, Oct. 2 at 8 o'clock. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St. Church, Circuit Roxbury, at 9:45. Relatives and friends invited.

St. Victorian Court, M. C. O. F.

GEARY In Boston, September 29. Hazel inee beloved wife of Joseph Geary, 52 Westland av. Funeral from the Coppenrath Funeral Home, 1534 Tremont st, opposite Mission Church, at 8:45 a- m- Solemn High Funeral Mass at Mission Church at 9:45 m. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Interment Westboro, Mass.

GOTTLICH In Roxbury. Sept. 28. George E.Gotthch, beloved husband of Mary F. Gottlich (nee MacGowan) and beloved son of Hugo and Mary Gottlich (nee Barthel).

Funeral from his late residence. 37 Webber Thursday. Sck 8, Solemn High Mass at St. Philip's, Church at 9 o'clock. Rel-tives and friends invited to attend, interment In St.

Joseph's Cemetery. HANSEN In Waltham, suddenly, September 28, Mayor Arthur A. HanserT husband of Nellie (Regan) Hansen, of Boynton st. Funeral services at the Hovey Memorial Institute, 545 Main Thursday, Oct. 1.

at 2:30 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited to attend. The body will lie in state in the Council Chamber. City Hall, from 12 noon, Wednesday, until 12 noon, Thursday. HAIFRG In Boston, Sept.

29, S. God-iSeZ husband of the late Hilda N. (Munsson) Halberg of 24 Bradford road, Watertown. Services at the Augustana Lutheran Church, 311 Broadway, Cambridge, Friday, Oct. 2, at 2 p.

m. Relatives and friends invited. Friends may call at the BergTund Funeral Home. 292 Mass. Arlington, until noon, Friday.

HOLLAND In Cambridge, Sept. 28. Stephen husband of the late. Julia M. Forrest.

Funeral from the W. H. Mahoney Funeral Home, 333 Huron Sept. 30, at 8 a. rn.

Solemn Mass of Requiem in f. Peter's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives "and friends invited. JOHNSON At the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Andrew Sudrabin, 63 Franklin Wollaston, Sept.

28. Anna T. Widell Johnson. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the service at the Russell Funeral Home, 644 Hancock Wollaston, Thursday, Oct. 1, at 1:30 o'clock.

Committal service at Wildwood Cemetery, Ashland. at 3:30. Friends may visit at the Funeral Home afternoons arid evenings. KAMP In Jamaica Plain, September 29, Gerhard beloved husband of the late Mary M. (Jesser) Kamp.

Funeral from his late residence, 26 Asticou road. Friday. October 2. at 8 a. m.

Solemn High Mass of Requiem at Holy Trinity Church. Shawmut Boston, at 9. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Late member of Teutonia Council, No. 225.

K. of C. KANE Suddenly In Milton, Sept. 28, Irene G. (Gillis), wife of the late John G.

Kane. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the service at her late residence. 53 Pilgrim road. West Quincy, Friday, Oct. 2, at 1:30 o'clock.

Interment at Oak Grove Cemetery, Medford. KELLEY By accident In Pocasset. Sept. 27. John E.

beloved husbanr) of Helena (Dignan) Kelley. Funeral from his late residence. 295 Bellevue West Roxbury. Thursday. Oct.

1, at 8 a. m. High Mass of Requiem at St. Theresa's Church at 9. Relatives and friends are inted.

Late master at South Boston High School. KILRQY In Dedham. Sept. 28, Catherine beloved daughter of William J. and Barbara M.

Kilroy (nee Neubauer), residence 121 Riverside Drive. Funeral from the P. E. Murray Funeral Home. 1822 Centre West Roxbury, Thursday.

Oct. 1. at 8:15 a. m. Solemn Requiem High Mass at St.

Mary's Church at a o'clock. Relatives and friends most kindly invited. LINTON In Dorchester. Sept. 29.

Agnes M. Linton (nee Donovan), daughter of the late Patrick and Ellen Donovan. Funeral from her late home. 54 Pleasant Thursday, Oct. 1, at 8 a.

m. Solemn High Mass at St. William's Church at a. m. Relatives and friends kindly invited.

MAURER In Belmont. Sept. 28. at the residence of her daughter. Mrs.

Albert Wessling of 523 School Monica (Becker), in her 95th year, widow of the late Leopold Maurer. Funeral Thursday. Oct. 1. at 8 a.

m. High Mass of Requiem In the Holy Trinity Church. Shawmut Boston, at 9. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Late member of Germania Court No.

93. ACROSS 1 Driving command. 5 Thespian. 10 Gastropod. 14 Eskimo hut 15 Figure of speech.

18 Tube. 17 Flat stone. 18 Hostelry. 19 Encourage. 20 Emblems.

22 Hunters. 24 Indians. 25 Go after. 26 Chess play. 29 Subject 33 Fuss.

34 Decided. 38 For. 39 Viscous liquid. 40 Veneration. 41 Crude.

42 Self. 43 Disregarded. 47 Measure. 48 Legislative body. 50 Honey.

52 Fish. 54 Entreaty. 55 Metal eyelet 53 Idle. 62 Opera. 63 Irritates.

65 Slat. 66 Ran. 67 Kittiwake. 68 Edom. 69 Spouse of Zeus.

70 Loans. 71 Obligation. DOWN 1 Girl. 2 Crabbed. 3 Bang.

4 Uproar. 5 Gymnast 6 Out-of -sorts. 7 Reckon up. 8 Unwraps. 9 Free.

10 Tropical fish. 11 Timber wolf. 12 Employed. 13 Obtains. 21 Large bird.

23 Fermented drink. 28 Barriers. 27 Proverb. 28 Dullard. 30 Herring.

IS IS 21 2Y 3h iz 3 ill sz S3 5 sV S7 62. IT 6V IT 70 Gannett Urges Unified Command of U.S. Forces Publisher Tells G. O. P.

Public Losing Patience With Conduct of War WASHINGTON, Sept. 29 (AP) Asserting that the public was "losing patience with the conduct of the war," Frank Gannett, assistant chairman of the Republican National Committee, urged his party tonight to demand a "centralized or unified command for the nation's fighting forces. He said the "bunglings" of the war effort, President Roosevelt's threat to "usurp the law making function" to sten inflation, and "muzzling" of the p.ss by keeping bad war news secret too long were three paramount questions before the people. In a speech prepared for delivery before 20 members of the national committee's executive committee and Republican members of the Senate and House at a hotel dinner, Gannett said 'the "old-time jealousy and rivalry between Army and Navy still prevails" with each "trying to claim credit for any such achievement and top men in both branches still accepting air power only as an abjunct to the Army or Navy." "Air power deserves equal rank with the Army and Navy," he said, "and one great military leader, one great strategist, should command these three forces so they will cooperate in every minute Declaring there was danger of plane building getting too far ahead of pilot training, Gannett said: "We should have two or three million pilots and other men in the air forces, just as fast as they can be developed." He sai dthe latest threat to the Constitution was found in the "official impertinence" of the President's Sept. 7 message where Mr.

Roosevelt said: "In the event that Congress shall fail to act, and act adequately, I shall accept the "responsibility, and I will act." Gannett called this a revolutionary procedure and urged Democrats and Republicans to unite and defeat this latest effort to "undermind our Constitution." Laughton Sells $275,000 Bonds NEW YORK. Sept. 29 (AP) Charles Laughton, English actor whose motion picture roles have moved audiences to laughter and tears, turned on all the persuasion he could muster today, and in a one-man, all-day radio campaign had sold $275,000 worth of War Bonds by midevening. Death Notices AHERN Jennie M. of Dorchester.

SeDt. 28, widow of Edward S. Ahem and sister of Annie Daniels. Esther Caro, Meyer and Abraham Papp. Friends may call at her late home, 6 Brinsley Dorchester.

Services at the Solomon Fu- neral Home, 420 Harvard Brookline. Wednesday, Sept. 30. at 1 p. m.

AVARD In Newton. Sept. 29, Maud wife of the late George S. Avard. Funeral services at the Methodist Episcopal Church, Thursday at 2:30 p.

m. Relatives and friends invited. BAYER In Wlnthrop, Sept. 29. Sarah (nee Schwartzman), beloved wife of Abraham H.

Bayer. Services at her late residence. 149 Shore Drive. Wlnthrop. Wednesday.

Sept. 30. at 12 noon. Relatives and friends Invited. BOYD In Jamaica Plain, Sept.

29. Mary Ann iconnor), wiaow oi me late jonn Boyd, age 86 years. Funeral services at the First Methodist Church, Jamaica Plain. Thursday. October 1.

at 2 p. m. Relatives and friends Invited. BREWSTER Eva Alice, of Somerville. Sept.

27. widow ci tawara o. ana mother of George F. Brewster of An-dover, and Mrs. Gladys B.

Bigelow. of Wellesley. Funeral services. at John Bryant Sons' Funeral Home, 181 Broadway. Wednesday.

Sept. 30, at 2 p. m. Relatives and friends invited. BURNS In Milton.

Sept. 28, Malachi beloved husband of Mary C. (O'Neil) Burns Funeral from his late home, 198 Church Hill Lane. Thursday, Oct. 1.

at 8:13. Solemn High Mass of Reauiem at St. Gregory's Church at 9. Relatives and friends invited. Late custodian of the Lincoln Cabin on the Mar Bowditch Forbes Estate.

Late member of Bishop Cheverus' Assembly. Fourth Degree. K. of Dorchester Lower MiUs Council, No 180. K.

of C. St. Gregory's Court. O. and the Quincy Lodge of Elks.

CLARK In Somerville. September 28. dah widow of D. Cromett Clark. Funeral services will be held at the Franklin St.

Congregational Church. Thursday, at 2 o'clock. COLLINS In Cambridge. September 29-1942, Jeremiah, beloved husband of Mary (Heaphy) Collins. Funeral from his late home.

578 Cambridge Friday, at 8:15. Solemn Funeral Mass at the Sacred Heart Church at 9. Relatives and friends invited. 2Z To" ROXBURY 2-FAMILY CULT $10,999 $1200 0BWII 4 It If ST OFFf Attractive brick veneer, 3 il heaters, 1 ref rirerator. 2tar rirur.

rent 142 mo. Conveniently located. Brokers protected, ull Commissions. Rob't W. ira.

or res. Bel. SUtt). CAMBRIDGE DUPLEX ONLY 6900 OR BEST OFFER 7-8 rooms, at. rent 65.

Close to cars. Low assessment. A house at moderate cost ROB'T W. GRAY. Tro.

8547: or res. Bel. 2109. ARLINGTON 2-FAMILY nmy mt best efferi attractive destined 8-7 homei, Income. Robert i-j.

ir. bji. or residence Bel. Z10. COHASSET CENTER BEAUTIFULLY landscaped, 26,400 sq.

2 houses for price of one; Colonial, 8 hot water heat. 2 fireplaces, insulated, fuel supply in: cottage. 5 rented year 'round. 3-car garaire: price low for immediate sale, $7500 or best offer. 124 Pleasant Co-hasset 0516-M.

6uW 27 EVERETT TWO-FAMILY 225 FERRY ST. $5950 Modern two-family and 2-car earaee. in very handy location; 2d apartment to be vacant Oct. 15. Apartments of 5 and 6 rooms, 2 baths, 2 steam heaters.

With $550 cash, balance can be on long term mortgage, rents will carry monthly pay ments ot interest, principal and taxes. CALL REAL ESTATE CAP. 095. SEWERS DRAINS RAZOR-KLEENED Or Ho Charge. No Digging.

Any Day. Any Hour ROTO-ROGTER (Original), Kir. 7752 dSu30t si EVERETT 2-FAMILY, 2-car garage in basement, 5-5 1 large attic. 2 sunparlors with each hot water heat, handy to Everett 1st floor vacant, 2nd floor rents for $80. $1000 down payment: balance mortgage IV.

JAMES COCHRAN SONS, Realtors, 319A Main West Everett; Eve.3017-W, GHOST HOUSE Next to Super odd. project at 6B2 Parker Koxoury crossing. Stone construction, easily made into store. Should rent for $1800 year. Will take mtg.

for S2900 total price at 3' from reliable bldr. SuW s27 WINCHESTER ATTRACTIVE, almost new 6 rm. Caoe Cod Colonial, extra garage, hot-water heat, game rm. with firepl. in base ment, large lot.

near schools and asking price $7500; easily financed. Tel. Win. 0032. WELLESLEY HILLS $8,800 22 Hawthorne Road, Seldon-Brown School District, 7 rooms, 2-car garage, 16,000 ft.

lot. Completely reconditioned, including new bath, lavatory, and modern kitchen. Call owner, Wellesley 2160, Eves. Well. 2532.

SuW s27 CESSPOOL SKPT1C tanks, garage trans, flooded cel lars, pumped out and chemically cleaned; go anywhere, no extra charge: free estimate. ELECTRIC SEWER AND CESSPOOL CLEAIsflNCi Sta. 1146, Wat. 6348. dSu 7t s30 SEWERS AND DRAINS ELECTRIC machine cleaned, tree roots, grease, remove without digging uo lawns, sidewalks etc.s no charge if we fail: go anywhere, any time.

ELECTRIC SEW ER CLEANING 5ta. Wat. 0346. OMlll SOU BELMONT SACRIFICE nwNFB mnvme will sell modern. 6-rm almost new, long liv.

tile bath, extra A-i price 57U0U or reas. offer; don't delay. Pro. 4177-Bel. 1378-0.

ARLINGTON BARGAIN FINE modern 2-family, long liv. firedaces. stm. heaters, hardwood wh. sinks, open porches, good price only $bf)Oo, or reas.

otter, xei. 417 1 Bel. 1378-J. WANTED DORCHESTER LISTINGS of 2. 3, 6-family houses.

HUGH F. GARRITY J149A DOR. AV.I COL. 7829 SuW s27 BROOKLINE 49 GARRISON RD. Single in brick block near Beaconflelds section, 11 rooms.

2 oains. gas neat, excellent neignoornooa; SfiOO down, balance 15-yr. bank mortgage. Call Cap. 9095, Real Estate Dept.

BELMONT MOD. 5 and 6 open fire- places, sun parlors, garages, good 22 min. Park rent cost to buyer $10 per UDerai terms. 5ei. iwy-m.

SuWF. s27 FOR SALE SIMPSON Somerville 2 family, 6 and 7 rooms, steam heat, slate roof, near schools and Davis Square, asking $6000, income S70. Som. 3371. SuWs2V HYDE PARK TO CLOSE KALANTCE OF ESTATE SEVERAL one and two-family duplex nouses; also small business property; prices low.

n. urn hiu. jjij. SuWF s27 ARLINGTON BUNGALOW 5 also finished rm on second 1-car garage, white sink, gas stove; gooa. yara surrounaea oy xence, SSIOO.

Call J. RUSH, Arl. 6010. SACRIFICE SALE POWDER HOUSE section, Somerville 2 family, 5 and 7 rooms, steam heat, white sinus, car garage, A-l condition, 5b730; exceptional nouse. som.

302. SuW S27 $5800 WEST ROXBURY $6800 54 GRETTER off 239 weid St. Brand new 5-rra. bungalows; mo. carrying charges $40-545: near trans portation, wuou.

tsuiiaer: par. 3133. CAMBRIDGE 2-FAMILY BEST buy in Cambridge. Huron av. section.

5-5 hot water with coal, newly painted. 2-car asking $6500 or make otter. ADELAIDE SHORES. Harvard Tro. 6266.

SuW s27 SOMERVILLE WANT OFFER 2 family, 4 and 6 rooms, near Mass. av. and St. John's Parish, white sinks, oak floors, good repair, asking $4500. Som.

3572. SuW s27 WEST ROXBURY, $7200 BANK sells beautiful 2-family. close to H. N. Church, 11 hreplaces.

a 413r' mtg. reduces cost to carry. McNULTY. 95 Corey Par. 3400.

BOSTON 10-room brick house, coal heat, has been used as rooming house: walking distance from downtown Boston; price $5500. Call Owner, Win. 0935-w. SuWF s27 BELMONT Nearly new 7-rm. single, modern, near bus and school: open 2-6.

ArL 4900; PAUL, 123 Mass. av. SuW s27 BRAINTREE 6-room single, garage; handy to shipyard. For information call Braintree 2230-M, 9 a. m.

to 2 p. m. dSu5t s30 BROOKS Medford 8 large lot, steam. firepL, $6000. Mys.

7240. SuW s27 CAMB. 2 fanx. 5-5 stm. hwd.

$5000, $500 down. J. WHITE. Tro. 2512.

SuW S27 CAMBRIDGE Fresh Pond section, 5 lge. stm. good cond. Tro. 2723.

WSu s30 CHARLESTOWN exc. repair. 6 rms. and bath, vacant. $1500; $300 cash.

14 Kingston open Wed. 1-4. Blu. 3457. DORCHESTER Bargain in St.

Anne parish, 4 and 6 rms and 2-car furnaces, h. w. not many at this price of $4500. NEPONSET REALTY. lai.

wi sjv 5EDHAM Brand new 5-room bungalow, tireplace, garage attached to house, hot-water heat, all good fafhion. Call Ded. 2305-W: 36 Fisher road, off Ames st. SuW s27 DOR. St.

William's Parish. 6-6 driveway. $4900. $900 down. HUGH T.

GARRITY, 1049A Dor. av. SuWF s27 DORCHESTER. Near Harvard and Greenwood Sts. 5-8 furnace move rieht in; owner savs sell at S430O.

NEPONSET REALTY. Tal. 9646. DORCHESTF.R. 24 Rosetter St.

3-familv house, 5-5-5 rooms, price $5500. all improvements, large yard. Gen. 8918. 2t s30 DORCHESTER Single for a family man, St.

Mark's parish, near Ashmont station; $4900; Ai condition. Gra. 0614 SuW s27 DORCHESTER 2-family. 6-6 4 attic; fine location; needs repair; make offer. Blu.

4287 after 6. dSu5t s30 DOR. $3500, fine $500 dn. HUUH F. GARRITY.

104BA uor, a v. SuTW s27 EVERETT or. High 2 family house for sale, all first class location near schools and cars. Call Eve. 3283-J.

SuW s27 FOR SALE. CHARLESTOWN 3-familv 4. 5, 4 rooms, must be sold to cloe estate: bargain for cash. Call JOHN F. THISTLE.

30 State BQSTOn FORCED TO SELL, due illness, my real estate bus. in Jamaica Pi. f. cj. aoxjo.

IAMAICA PLAIN $3500 for Al shape, all ooen 2 fine furnaces. "LEBOW. 612 Center Am. 1212. IAMAICA PLAIN $300 down buys ne 3-family.

b'i white plumbing, good re- air; only $3900. Am. atoo MALDEN $3200. cottage. 5 bath.

furnace, nice loc. cenirai, lai sc M. I. BREWSTER, 13 Poplar Maiden. RflliGELY ACRES WALTHAM 5-ROOM tingle homes now ready for occupancy, low priced, low carrying charge, low heating cost, thoroughly insulated and landscaped, open porch, garage with overhead door, fireplace, tile bathroom, laundry in spacious basement.

J) I reel ions half tray befireei Itkatertowti a nrt It'mt-tko Center, off Main, enter on. Hantfelw road. Tel. Halt ham 393. Stoneham Snap Ups SPECIAL, 4 Vi-rm bungalow, 1 acre, $3000: 4-rm.

bungalow, no land. $3200; LARGE SINGLE, 7 bath, stm. beautiful Am. 5 mm. stores and $500 down.

bal. like rent. S45 6-RM. SINGLE, some repairs, good heat. z-car garage, lo.uw 8 nun.

transp, $350 down. bal. $38 SEVEfAL OTHER GOOD BUYS, singles, 2-famnies. Call Sto. 0291, 34 Upland Sto.

0047, 74 Pleasant St. SuW S27 NEWTON BARGAIN No Reasonable- Offer Refused Brick horn of rooms and baths. 2-car garage, slats roof. Nicely Isnd-scaped lot. Convenient location.

Neap Beacon 8t. Attractively financed. Call Homer T. Brown A Realtors, 1 320 Beacon St. Lonawood 6460.

Sunday Stadium 0874. SuW 627 WEYMOUTH SPECIAL LOW PRICK THIS WEEK New beautiful 5Vi Dutch Colonials, breezeway garage, finished street, 2 20-ft. bed -rooms, large living room, dining room and dinette, fireplace, FHA approved, $40 monthly carrying charges, 2 miles to Fore River or Hingham yard on bus line. DIRECTIONS Route 3 to Weimouth Londincr, turn into Broad St. (at Fire Station), Home on Sprino St.

Tel. Lon. 3862. SuW s27 Finest 2-Apt. in NEWTON MF.WT.V t-ohiiilt with til hstha newest kitchens.

Fireplaces. G. E. boiler for efficient heat and h. w.

$165 rents per mo. covers all expenses and leaves excellent profit. See exterior 134 Wsverley sv. (at Park), and call OWNER: Wat. 7300.

SuW s27 $500 DOWN, baths, wh. hwd. Al income. $900. 147 Winthrop 9-10 a.

only Laf: 2576. WSu S29 Wanted Gas Station WILL give rented profitable income property or nearby acreage; advise your preierence. write aox. 2, xxewton. WSu s30 READT TO MOVE IV ON bus line, Lexington, new 4V finished stairs to attic where you can have 2 more a few hundred dollars down, bal.

monthly. BUILDER, Arl. 6957. CAR GOOD AS CASH AS down payment on Newton 6-rm. house; total $4300; 28 Riverside st.

Owner, Big. 4848. SuW s27 SAUGUS BUNGALOW. $2800 5 furn. heat.

wh. sink, fruit trees, trapevines, outside ft lots of land, ve. SuW 827 MEDFORD, 61-63 First St. 4 and 3 2 new heating plants, weatherstripped, in sulated throughout, wnue sinus, eic, $5500 or best offer. Mys.

4001; or 6270. SOMERVILLE 2-FAM. 76 VERNON 4 1st 5 rms. uppr, 2 baths, white sink. inc.

$600 per year. S32UO. Maiden 44i-j. SOMERVILLE NEW plumbing and elec. work, 6 comb, stoves, income $150 per month, owner must sell, $5200.

474. Globe office. Near Monument, $2800 ROCKWOOD. 492 Main Cha. 2031.

Others Som. SuW s27 A RL. 2-fam. brick. 6-6 tiled baths, tor.

lot: makt offar. 0tKr od. buys. Pro. 5518.

RLEX REALTY, 789 Mass. Av. Arl. 1282. SuW s27 MEDFORD 2 FAMILY K-fl ROOMS Modern, best location.

$6500. Realty Clearance, Main, cor. Belmont; Mai. 3H09-7194. SuW s27 CHELSEA 3-family.

4-5-5 bnbhdbn ood condition; rooms. S42.71 per mo. plus small down payment pays bank and taxes; inc. a mo. i-jD.

vju. 4t s29 tfPST ROXBI'RV SIN'GLE SACRIFICE 6 rms. and sun parlor. In Holv Name Parish, on finished street nr. school, low assessment.

RINES, 1815 Centre Par. 6250. RflSI iNflAl MOVE right in, lovely 5-flUOLlllUHLL room apt available, mod. z-car nr. scnooi.

sac, subsu, terms. PROCTOR, 220 Belgrade; Far. 2U3 MEDFORD 6-ROOM house and garage on bus line price $3500. Call Owner, Win. 0935-W.

SuWF s27 MELROSE BARGAIN ATTRACTIVE home, like new, must be soiq at once, jviei. 393. CESSPOOLS Grease Traps, Sfptie Tanks Cleaned. B. M.

CUNNINGHAM, Hir. 715. dSu7t s28 BRIGHTON, NEW CAPE COD 6 ROOMS, fireplace, shower, oil heat, convenient location. Wat. 8924.

SuW s27 NANTASKET BEACH YEAR ROUND 5 rm. provements. Eli 1632. bungalow, all im-SuW s27 WOLLASTON MODERN 5-rm. bungalow, perf.

cond. 35 Warwick st. Apply Wed, p. 955. BANK BARGAIN NEWTON 2 mtg.

Las. 4754. WSu s30 Miltfin Good value, $9500, 7 and sun muiuii new con(j tile ex. h. w.

oil, sport rm. in 3 m. R. T. Blu.

5880. SuW 27 MIIT0N 7-room single, almost new. 8 nil vn Landon road, $780o; parkway west bus. Hyde Park 2041. WSu s29 A 7FelC Martin's Pond.

$950 water, toilet and elec. inside; handy Bos. bus; $100 $12 mo. Bea. 3618, WF s30 3 Cambridge, $3300, only S300 down, bal.

like rent. Big. 7944; Wat. 7300. FSuW s25 St inn Down If you'll repair.

374 Ward Newton; $5100, on terms. (SUW DDI 2 aulet, eonven.i es.yqnnn Wat. 1029 WSu6t S16 Ullllt $3900 2FAM. inc. $55 mo.

Sta. 0060 MILTON 12 oil oak monastery oak recep. hall, 2 baths, porches. 2-car garage; can be used as 2 1 min. buses, schools, churches; sacrifice, $10,000 or best offer.

Blu. 2fi80. SuW MFJ3FORD 6-rm. bungalow, white sink, 2-car garage, completely $4500. Mys.

7240. SuW s27 MEDFORD. Lawrence Est. 6-rm. Colonial, corner, $5500.

Mys. 7240. SuW s27 MED. NEW BRICK BUNGALOW, play-rm. and must be sold.

Mys. 3263. SuW s27 MEDFORD Modern 8 and 7 3 baths, oak steam, lge. lot, $6000. Mys.

7240. SuW s27 MEDFORD Single, 7 $3000; $4500. Mystic 5934; 425A High St. NEWTON CORNER Home or investment. 3 family house.

4 garages, not water neat, 10c fare: owner must sell. GEORGE W. BRYSON. Washington Newton: Bigelow 4853-0867. SUW tZ I QUICK SALE 8 apartments.

$18,000, fine home, $5000 income, mortgage $13,000. Owner. 352. Globe. dSu7t s29 ROX.

piazzas: rent of one apt. pays all exps. 107 Globe Office. WSu SOMERVILLE, St. Ann's Par.

Single 8 rm. 44. h. w. wh.

enam. sink and tray nice size fine handy unusual home buy for $3900. CHAS. E. HOWE, 417 Highland Davis Som.

WEST MEDFORD Brand new 6-rm. Gar-fnlnnial. in excellent neighbor hood, has every modern and desirable feature that couia oe oesirea in any norne. iw information call Owner Mys. 4272.

small down payment, balance as rent. au win WELLESLEY HILLS 10-rm. Georgian rnlAn oT am all ktatf. flfMPCT TielJCflDOr- portation and stores. J.

GRIFFITHS 1152 Beacon Broomine; brokers need apply. dSu7t .24 WANTED Boston or suburban real es tate; will Pay auuitss, first letter. 267. Globe oWce. tt ju Farm and Village Homes Unma income.

Poultry Farm NEW 5-rm. bungalow, stm. heat, bath, 45 acres of land, located, in Bridgewater. rram. attractive low tefrns to responsible party, must selL Hubt'8157o Par.

0090-W. SuW .27 t-w crv prv.s kt $1 COVERS NEW ENGLAND 532 LOVELY homes and farms for sale or rent, fully described and illustrated in attractive new booklet. Send $1 PREVIEWS. 50 Congress Boston. Houses to Let and Wanted ARLINGTON 8-RM.

single. 338 Mystic Art. 623-JT. WSu s30 ARLINGTON For rent, after 15. 7- rra, single, sun porcn.

ise. cnamoers. 2 car garage, one rented; hot-water oil, fireplace, modern, overlooks lake: 2 nun. to Mass. av.j $75.

Tel. MySj. 6MHM. HINGHAM For rent, 5-rm. cottage, tufty furnished, all refrigerator, hot air, 10 min.

from new shipyard. 28 Kimball Beach rd. can te seen nun-day, or for appt. call Par. 6734-W eves.

SINGLE 7 brick, steam heat. 117 Brooks Medford; call Kir. 9067 WSu s30 STONEHAM. 3A HluW Kt. ft-rm.

house. 3 bedrooms. $50: available Nov. 1. Stoneham 1214-W.

2t s29 WATERTOWN For rent. 6-rm. single, in best $75 mo. Big. 4801 or Wat.

4180. Factories, Stores, Lofts, Etc. BUSY BLOCK, has 1 vacant store. tC 577 Washington st Brighton. WSu6t si 6 Inrfuctrial pw-bim.

siding. Rock- inuUSirldl Wood.492 Main Cha 2031 SuW s27 GARAGE for rent or for sale. 20.000 sq. oinrarnnm. nwtl in.

statinn. AddIv 2H3 Beacon Somerville; lailroad siding if desired. 10 THACHER City 5000 sq. low rent, vac. Capitol 6232.

dSulOt S23 Office and Desk Space WILL sublet music studio. 162 Boylston Boston, and 661 Mass. Arlington. $8 a month. Call Miss Ray, Arl.

4644. NEWHALL APARTMENTS Within 10 Minutes of Downtown Boston Large or small suites with spacious airy rooms, reached by elevators with operators, where you may enjoy the auiet beauty and comfort of the country, with acres of fields, trees and flowers overlooking a natural pond. Carefully restricted residents. CHARLES A. NEWHALL Own er-Manager 1101 Beacon St.

Lon. 3310 SuW s27 WATERTOWN parking space, cor. of 3 streets, A-l location, 18 min. from Park st. Weekdays com.

4181. Brighton, 34 Rooms 17 tTVHEATfTl hrirk tenements, hot and cold water, gas. electricity. Apply Suite 2, 182 North Beacon tel. ton.

4293. suwr ii 382 COMMONWEALTH AV. 2 MIN. from Mass. choice 8-room heated, elevator service.

Janitor on premises or Laf. 653L wrsu sjo AM I E-A LLSTO 1 kit'ette. $25-28; unhtd.aU $35. C. RINALD1, 2200 Mass.

ave.j K.ir. amj. 2-Rm. Heated, $28 Mo. CONTINUOUS hot water, Janitor service.

New Castle Court, 599 Columbus overlooking Mass. ay. 2t s30 8 GLOUCESTER ST. SPACIOUS 8-rm. 3 baths, heated, el evator, anno on premises or lai.

tis.ii WFSu s30 DEFENSE WORKERS 7 LARGE room hot air. reasonable; near Hingham shipyard. Call Hull. 0048. Sud7t s27 CAMBRIDGE.

$48 WAT. 7300 2ND-FLOOR at 63 Dana Sept. JU tO UCl.Hr. 6 1942 nr. everything, $5Q off St.

Botolph at 11 Blackwood s'w dSul6t 815 ARLINGTON Available Nov. 1, cozy, comfortable lower half house in dignified, a met neighborhood; very convenient to center, transportation; open porch. $48 coal burner; ideal for couple or 3 adults. Arl. 2018-W.

3t s29 ARLINGTON. 35 Alton St. 5 rooms and den. oil heat, $55; also 20 Pitcher Medford. 5 rms.

and den. very elab'ate. $55; many choice 2 fam. for sale. Aetna Realty 1 Ball Som.

4190 ATTRACTIVE 4 rms. and recept. 1st floor, new hot-air furnace, modern gas range, newly renovated, conv. ioca. 192 Willow West Somerville.

2t 629 BACK BAY 2 rooms, kitchenette, bath. steam heat, continuous hot water. Janitor service, 41 Edgerley road. SuWF s27 BOSTON 7 rms. bath, beaut.

deCj. Edison stm. Jan. service State Realty Trust, 69 Gainsborough Ken. 2829.

3t s30 BRIGHTON. 58 South Crescent Circuit 6 rooms, sun parlor, garage, $50. MAR auis, staaium 7030. at sz RBinHTOM. 31 Justin Road 5 rms.

1st floor, coal con venient, sta. aabi or mg. BROOKLINE 6 rm. 2-family house, garage, coal neai; imineuiaie 15 York terrace; Bea. 2508 2t s30 BROOKLINE 6-rm.

heated back porch, janitor Bea. 2368. 2t 829 Boston, Nr. Consolidated Gas Co. 5 light, airy, o-iam.

io. tn. znoa SuW s27 Boston, 3-rm flats, open. $28-33. 54- 56 Melrose Robinson, janitor waniea Sud7t s27 rAMRBTDGE.

882 Main Street Tod floor, 6 rooms, heated, continuous hot water, $35. See MRS. GAUU1ST, premises. 3t 30 CAMRniDOE 7 all improvements. hot-water heat, coal, automatic hot- water heater, garage, adults, rent is $55.

Trowbridge 6984. HATtfTnvr 3 newlv tile bath adults S40. AddIv after 6:30 p. 56 anion ujhx-m. CHARLESTOWN Furn.

2-rm. kitchen- ette with, neat 3J Meaae st. CAMBRIDGE 4 rooms, furnace heat, Pearl st. CITY PT. 2-3-rm.

bath, stm. w. sink, $ih nice loc. k. DOR.

5 nice alcove, furnace, $25. 113 Howard otr uumey rai. uiuo. DOR. To let.

4 sunny, modern rms. and reception, $28. 10 Gibson Gen. 72 18. 24 Mt.

Everett St. 2 rms. As bath-rent $22; see anytime. Asp, 4523 eves. DORCHESTER To let.

suite 2. 94 Top- ii moq. ui. out. DORCHESTER.

Codman Hill. 11 Fair- mou nt St. Mod. 6 suite 3: adult s. 34 single.

7 $7 weekly. Asp. 3719. JAM. PLAIN.

$20. 5 sunny w. sink, parking, is caDie si. Am ujzd. 3t .30 JAM.

PL. 3 rooms, heated. $27; renovat ed: adults. 37 cnestnut av. LEXINGTON For rent, modern 6-room apartment with garage.

$50: adults; reference required; available Oct. 15. 30 Baker ave. WF s30 MELROSE 2 very attractive heated rooms. Drivate bath, electric grill, $45 per month.

Tel. Mel. 1349-J. wsu sao MALDEN. 6 single stm.

car nanay 40. era. 7sa. SUW SZ7 NEWTON. 456 Lowell Ave.

Modern 3 rooms, sun room, screened rjorch. tile kitchen, garage. Big. 4188500. dSu7t24 READVILLE To let.

6-room tenement, porcelain tub and sink, $5.75 wk. Phone refs. eve. Beacon 0210. 3t S30 ROXBURY 3 and alcove, white sink.

bath. $20. Gra. 7453. SuW s27 ROXBURY 5 rooms, near Mission Church, $18 mo.

33 Whitney st. SOUTH BOSTON. 380 Broadway, over stores. 8 large, clean $3.50 week. SuW s27 SOMERVILLE Keep warm conveniently, gas burner, thermostat, 6-rm.

upper. white sink, enam. $45. Mys. 1055-W.

WANTED To rent, within miles of Franklin Park. 6 or 7-room apartment with garage, single house preferred, Mr). Helen E. Foley, 29 Denton Roslindale. WF s30 WINTHROP 6 steam heat.

4th facing ocean, $30. E.Bos. 2055-W. 3t .28 WATERTOWN Unusual 6 tile bkfst. $55.

Bel. 2953. 3t SJO WANTED To rent 4 or 5-room single or apt. gar- 2 adults. 62, Globe office.

4 OUTSIDE nr. 2-5 Hyd. Jam. Ded. 0092 anytime.

Apartments For Rent Beacon Apt. reception halt and bath, heated, electric refrigerator, private entrance at 8 Mount fort St. Rent $70. Laf. 6800.

Real Estate Dept. Seuth End, 4-S RSoms. Bath. Laf. H7 er uennsrn muz vnyumw.

ROOM private home. 1 jnln. Kenmore Subway. Com. .754.

3t a30 Furnished Apartments Beacon Hill Fore. 3-Room Heated Apts. REFRIG. 84 Myrtle St. JAMAICA PLAIN 2 single $3 50-.

4.so, 2 mm. su Am. mu, 3t s30 WANTED 2-rm. kitchenette Beacon Hill or Back Bay. 35.

Globe office. 1 RM. kitchenette, completely furnished, heated, frea ffa. ft wk. 37 Chambers st.

hot water, dishes, linen, ice. ouiei, adults. $8. 00 Bon air; Som. 9010.

Board and Rooms $5 PER WEEK $1 DAILY $1.60 THE HILflER ALL rms. with priv. baths; weekly a-uest laundry free. 455 Columbus av.j Ken. 8043.

6t .28 STATE OTEL 4 HiiS1 ROOMS for business men and wnmn looking for reasonable rates: single room with running water, daily $1.25 up, with private bath, $2 up; special weekly rates. asuat sjo 1 MIN. from Dudley large furn. room -uifrt waH hnwl. rnnt Da Warren Roxbury 1 hot water.

rilxhiff. 'niHjl? adults. $8. 69 Bonair; Som. 9010.

2 FURNISHED or unfurnished room. tr coupie in exchange for work around furnished rooms, salary If lUfrtnrv .11 Regent apt. completely furnished, $10 near jvia.s, uen. Mono. Apply 13 Parkman st.

after 5 p. m. 3t .30 11 CONCORD SQ Furn. pr. h.

k. rmi, h. c. linen, dishes, dSuSt s30 30. MARLBORO Near Garden- Single warm, and refined home.

WFSu .30 45 CONCORD SQ. Fur. hskpg. uiEuci, linen, ana c. oasemenl.

osuot JU 525 MASS. AV. Desirable front, square siae, j.ou. Jt 2i) ALLSTON Large furn. front light hskpg.

rm, bath car line, 2 bus. also furn. sun porch. Sta. 7074.

3t .30 ALLSTON Sunny, furn. near bath- sie. nouse on car line, 14. Stadium 8727. 4t s29 BROOKLINE Man would like well furnished, stearn heated loom on carline.

G23. Globe office. BROOKLINE, 49 Bea In St. Furn. front rm.

and kit'ette, bath floor, cont. hot wtejbjjjiiness person pref. Asp. 3249. BOARD and room for elderly or partially invalid people in lovely home.

$20 per week up. Tel. Melrose 1349-J. WSu .30 BEACON HILL Beautifully furn. rm min.

from Public Garden. 14 W.Cedar st. 3t .29 CAMBRIDGE. Near Harvard Sq. 2 1 rm.

with light parking. Kir. 4852. Sud7t .27 CAMBRIDGE Comfortable room, $4. 3 Newport Tro.

2427. 3t 30 CAMBRIDGE, 19 Upland rd.t comfortable 1 min. cars, grille, prkg. Tro. 7397.

ELDERLY PERSONS. Invalids, kind care! reas. 58 Bowdoin Talbot 6248. WSu9t s2 MILTON Large airy 4 windows, adjoining bath, gar. suitable for business men.CallBlu.1942.

dSu7t .29 MATTAPAN Furnished front room, single house, near garage. Blu. 0050. SuWF .27 QUIET room, shower, bath, near 3 car lines. Call Pro.

6168 after 5 p. m. it- sz? Rox. Furn. st.

priv. home. 1 mini cars. 3 min. bus, party.

Hig. 6844. ROXBURY 1 room and kitchenette, all c. not parking. High.

6106. UPHAMS CORNER 2 rooms, nicely furn. for light housekeeping. 0 Trull Dorchester; 2t3 WANTED by gentleman room and boar3 nr. Chas.

Navy Yard. 424, Globe. dSu7t s24 Children to Board MILTON Wanted a child over JV4. private home, excellent care. Blu.

8010. WILL board baby, preferably an infant, in American home; no other children; affectionate care. Melrose 0289-M. 3t s29 WANTED Good Catholic Rome fop brother sister, age 8 10. 27 Globe.

2t .29 Proposals INVITATION FOR BIDS York, Maine. Hj8h 1 Addition. PWA Project Me 17-117F. Federal Works Agency (department) Sub-Regional Office, Region No. 1 (New England States).

(Placet 99 Chauncy Boston, (Date September 28, 1942 SEALED BIDS, in triplicate, subject to the conditions contained herein, will be received until 12 clock Noon. E. W. Wednesday. October 7.

1942, at the office of The Assistant Regional Director Federal Work" Agency 99 Chauncy Street. Boston. and then publicly opened, for furnishing all labor and materials and Performing all work for the construction, of York. Maine, High School Addition. Separate Sealed Proposals shall be submitted for: Contract No.

1 General Construction, Including Heating and Ventilating, Plumbing and Electrical Work. Contract No. a Equipment. The jriBiruciions to Biaaers, orm of Bid, Form of Contract, Plans, Specifications, and Forms of Bid Bond, Performance Bond and Payment Bond may be examined at the said office, and copies thereof obtained from Huddleston and Hersey. Architects, Durham, New Hampshire, and from the Office of the Assistant Regional Director.

Region No. 1, FWA. 99 Chauncy Boston. Massachusetts. Where copies of plans are requested, aj deposit of $15.00 will be required to insure their return.

Any bidder, upon returning such set within ten flO days after date of bid opening and in good condition, will be refunded his full payment, and any non-bidder upon ho returning such a set will be refunded $10.00. Guarantee will be required wi'n each bid as Bids shall be ac-comnanied bv a bid guarantee as stipulated in Instructions to Bidders. Performance Bond will be required at follows: Fifty percent (50 of the contract sum. Payment Bond will be required as Fifty percent (50i of the contract sum. Liquidated damsges for delay will be $50.00 per day as provided in General Conditions.

Partial payments will be made according to Article 16 of the contract. Article on patenta will be made a part of the contract. Bids must be submitted unon the Standard Government Form of Bids and the successful bidder will be required to execute the Standard Government Form of Contract for Con.truction. The right is reserved, a. the interest of the Government may require, to reject any and all bids, to waive any informality In bid.

received, and to accept or reject any items of any bid. unless such bid is qualified by specific limitation. Envelope, containing bids must be sesled. marked, and addressed as Bids for Contract No. Project No.

Me. 17-1 17F. Priority Rating A-l-J. Serial 29764 coverlns? Contract No. I fonlvt.

To be opened 12 o'clock, E. W. Wednesday, October 7. 1942 noon. J.

A. McCONNELL. Assistant Regional Director. Federal Works Agency. Sep tern be r25l 94 2.

28 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. FEDERaT WORKS AGENCY. WAR PUBLIC WORKS PROJECT. No. ME.

17-139. ST. JOSEPH'S CONVENT AND HOSPITAL. OWNER: Separate sealed bids for HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT for Mercy-Hospital. St.

to Street, Portland, Maine, consisting of: (1 Laboratory Equipment; (2) General Operating Instruments; (3) Operating and Delivery Room Equipment: (4 Bed Linen: (5 Window (6 Drapes. Curtains and Bedspreads: (7) Hospital Room Furniture! (8 Rest Room and Watting Room Furniture; (9) Sitting Room Furniture and. Drapes: (10) Metal Bed for Eye Sur gery; ui) nospnai KUDDer uooflu; iz Rubber Sundries; (13) Mattresses; (14 Crockery; (15) Miscellaneous Equipment; 16) Service Items and (17 iei service item, ana (17 X-Ray Supplies; and (18) Office Equip ment will be received by ST. JOSEPH' CONVENT AND HOSPITAL at the offic Equip iEPlfS of th QUEENS HOSPITAL. 21 Ktato Street, Portland.

Maine, until 1 P. E. W. October 13. 1942.

and then, at said office, publicly opened and read aloud. The Information for Bidders. Form of Bid. Form of Contract, Specifications and Form of Bid Bond may be examined st said office; or at Architect's Office. 240 Ridgeway Wellesley Farms.

or st w. Dodge 835 Park Square Building. Boston. Mass-S or at Brown's Letters Construction Reports. 38 Chauncy Street.

Boston, and copies thereof obtained from Architect, at 240 Ridgeway Wellesler Farms. or from Supt. of Queens Hospital. 218 State Portland. Maine, upon payment of $15.00 for each set.

Any Bidder, upon returning such set promptly and In good condition, will be refunded his payment and any non-bidder upon so returning such set SEPH CONVENT AND HOSPITAL te-' serves the ngnt to waive any informalities in. or to reject any or all bids. Each Bidder must deposit with hig bid. security in an amount not lees than 51 of the amount of the Wd. in the) form and subject to th conditions pro1 vided in the Informstion tor Bidders'.

No Bidder may withdraw his bid within forty-five (45 days after the actual date of the oreninf thereof. ST. JOSEPH'S CONVENT AND HOSPT''' by 'r. Arcfct. ZZ.

TO $30 Death Notices MAHONEY In Dorchester, Sept. 29, Mary E. (nee Leonard), beloved wife of the late John C. Mahoney. Funeral from her late home, 201 East Cottage Friday, Oct.

2. at 8:15. Funeral Mass at St. Margaret's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives, and friends respectfully invited.

MCCARTHY In -South Boston. Sept. 28, Jeremiah beloved husband of the late Catherine (Collins) McCarthy. Funeral from his residence. 6o9 East 4th Thursday morning at 8 a.

with Solemn High Mass of Requiem in the Gate of Heaven Church at 9. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Retired freight inspector of the Boston Albany Railroad. MCLAUGHLIN In Dorchester, 27, Patrick, husband of the late Rose McGonagle. Funeral from the residence of his son, Michael D.

McLaughlin. 57 Hamilton st.f Thursday, Oct. 1. at 8:15 a. m.

Requiem Mass in St. Peter' Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Late member Cathedral Court No. 1, M.

C. F. MEANEY In Chelsea. Sept. 29.

John beloved husband of Mary J. Meaney (nee Martin). Funeral from his home, 322 Chestnut Friday, October 2, at 8 a. m. Solemn High Funeral Mass in St.

Rose Church at 9 a. m. Relatives and friends most kindly Invited. Please omit flowers. McHUGH In Roxbury, Sept.

29. Edward beloved husband of Mary F. (White) McHugh. Funeral from his late home, 115 Walnut Friday, Oct. 3 at 8:15.

High Mass of Requiem at St. Josephs Church at 9 oVlock. Relatives and friends invited. Late member of Sinclair Post, 250, A. L.

M3KALONTS In South Boston, Sept. 29. Josephine (Kazelinas), beloved wife of Charles F. Mikalonis. Funeral from her late home, 906 East Broadway, Friday, Oct.

2, at 8:15 a. m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St Peter (Lithuanian) Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. MURNAGHAN In Cambridge.

Sept. 29. Charles "Chick" Murnaghan, husband of Mary E. Sullivan Murnaghan of 24 Watson St. son of Frank and the late Elizabeth Johnson Murnaghan.

Funeral from the Daniel F. O'Brien Funeral Home, 907 Massachusetts Thursday at 9 a. m. Requiein High Mass at the Blessed Sacrament Church at 9:45 a. m.

Relatives and friends invited. MURPHY In Roxbury. Sept. 28. Annie beloved wife of the late Patrick L.

Murphy. Funeral from the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Patrick J. O'Brien.

1 Circuit Thursday, Oct. 1. at 8:30 a. m. High Mass of Reauiem in St.

Joseph's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends Invited. Interment in Exeter, N. H. NAJARIAN Of Rockland.

Sept, 29. Avedis. husband of the late Nellie (Mann) Najarian. Funeral from his late home. 177 Eastwater Jrtday.

at 8:15. Requiem Mass at the, Church of the Holy Family ot Interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Rockland. NUTT In Cambridge, September 28. Colonel Henry C. Nutt.

of Pittsburg. Penn. Services at Montpelier. on Wednesday, September 30. at noon.

Pittsburg, papers please copy. Friends may call at 86 Babcock street, Brookline. 7 to 9 p. Monday. OBERTI In.

Medfield. Sept. .29. Antoin ette ODerti. lormerijr ui vntriii n'-'t," Funeral from her late residence, 58 South Thursday.

Oct 1, at 8:30 Sacred Heart Church. North Boston, at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. O'CONNOR In Northeastern, Sept 29. Patrick J.

O'Connor, husband of Mary T. O'Connor (nee Chandley) of 102 Center aged 63 years. Funeral from the Conley Funeral Home, 9 Chester Brockton. Thursday, at 8 a. m.

High Mass of Requiem at the Immaculate Conception Church at 9. Relatives and friends invited. PIERCE In Cambridge, at his home, 78 Porter road. Sept. 25.

Edward J. Pierce, 72 years. Funeral service at the E. Long Memorial Chapel. 4 Beech.

corner of Mass. North Cambridge, Thursday, Oct. 1, at 8 P. m. PUR SLOW Tn Brookline, Sept.

29. Charlotte (nee MacDonald). beloved wife of Edward S. Purslow. Funeral from her late residence.

128 Coolidge Friday. October 2. at 8:15 a. m. Requiem Mass at St.

Aldan's Church at 9. Relatives and friends most kindly invited. RHODES In Framingham, September 29. formerly of Concord, N. Helen (Stanyan) Rhodes, in her 77th year, widow of the late Rowland Rhodes.

Private funeral services will be held at Cookson Chapel. 318 Union Framingham, Thursday, at 1 p. m. SHAW In Dorchester. Sept.

28. John beloved husband of Mary E. (Chad-boume), late of 89 Hancock st. Funeral from the J. B.

Cole, Son Funeral Home. 490 Columbia road, on Wednesday, Sept. 30, at 8 a. m. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St.

Peters Church at 9 a. m. Relatives and friends Invited. member of Local 11. I.

A. T. S. JS. SHEA-HOWDEN In Hyde Park.

Sept. 28. Katherine T. (Donahue). Funeral from her late residence, 1038 Hyde Park ThurRdHV morning at 9.

Solemn High Mass of Requiem at the Church of the Most Precious Blood at 10. Rela tives ana lrlenas invited. SHERRY In Brookline. SeDt. 28.

John son of Lewis and the late Marv (Barber) Sherry. Funeral from the Kirby Funeral Home, 58 Harvard on Thursday. Oct. 1. at 8:15 a.

with a High Mass of Requiem at St. Mary's of the Assumption Church at 9. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Member of the Stephen F. Rutledge Post.

No. 864, V. F. and member No. 55 Coast Artillery.

SLINEY In Belmont. Sept. 29. Mary E. (nee Dinan), beloved wife of Michael Sliney.

Funeral from her late home. 178 Wavcrly Friday. Oct. 2, at 8 a. m.

Solemn HiRh Mass of Requiem at St. Joseph's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend. Late member L. C.

B. A. Branch 1349 and St. Joseph's Ladies Sodality. TAYLOR In Cambridge, suddenly, Sept.

29. Louise (Easton) Taylor of 1200 Mass. av. Services at the Short and Williamson Chapel. 173 Brighton Allston, Thursday, October 1st, at 3 p.

m. TRAVERS In Somerville, Sept. 29, formerly of East Boston. Augusta F. Noll, beloved wife of Oscar Travers.

Funeral on Friday morning from the Flaherty Funeral Home. 263 Washington st. Requiem High Mass In St. Joseph's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends kindly invited.

WELCH In Hyde Park, Sept. 29. Marion beloved daughtfr of Lawrence and Margaret (Galvin) Welch. Funeral from her late home. 20 Rosemont off Tileston Hyde Park, Thursday, at 8:15.

Solemn High Mass at St. Joseph's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends respectively invited. YOUNG In Roxbury, Sept. 28, of 31 Vincent road, Dedham, Alexander, husband of Mary Young (nee Ball).

Funeral services from the J. J. Burns Funeral Parlors, 111 Center Thursday, Oct. 1 at 2 p. m.

Relatives and friends invited. Member of Local No. 4 Elevator Constructor. WHITAKER In Norton, Sept. 29.

Jessie (Little), widow of Charles J. Whitaker, in her 57th year. Funeral services Thursday. Oct. 1.

at 2 o'clock, from St. John's Episcopal Church, Mansfield. Burial Norton Center Cemetery. Dorchester Lower Mills K. of No.

1 80 Members are hereby notified of the death of Brother Malachi J. Burns, 198 Churchill Lane, Milton. Members will meet at the clubhouse Wednesday evening at 7:45. Signed. JOSEPH GILCHRIST.

G. P. J. McMAHON. Rec.

IN MEMORIAM 1940 Owen J. Hillen 1942 In loving memory. By a Friend. Local and Suburban FLOWERS TSliEcwEl 124 Tremont St. LIB.

4317 1 also survived by his brother, James Bnen, assistant superintendent of the Boston American mailing room. Bridget Devine LYNN, Sept. 29 Mrs. Bridget De-vine, one of Lynn's oldest residents, died today at the hospital. She was the widow of James D.

Devine and was born in Ireland, but made her home here for 70 years. She was a member of St Mary's Church and sister of Michael R. Connolly of Na-hant, Lynn and Boston realtor. The funeral will be held Friday from the home, followed by a requiem highmass at St. Mary's Church at a.

m. Annie Hoban NEWTON, Sept. 29 The funeral of Mrs. Annie C. (Bagley) Hoban was held this morning wtih a solemn high mass of requiem in Corpus Christi Church at 9 o'clock.

Rev. John B. Condon was celebrant. Rev. George F.

Smith, deacon, and Rev. James F. O'Brien, subdeacon. Delegations were present from the Jennie J. Rogers Auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans, Mother Stickney Tent Daughters of union Veterans of the Civil War, and the F.

P. H. Rogers Woman's Relief Corps. Burial was in Cal vary Cemetery, Waltham. Walter Daniels The funeral of Walter Daniels, 51, well-known State House clerk, will be held Thursday morning from his home, 1 Hawthorne Roxbury, and a solemn high mass of requiem will be celebrated in St.

Joseph's Church, Roxbury, at 9:45 o'clock. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery, Medford. Mr. Daniels, a life-long resident ef Roxbury, was a member of the Greater Boston chapter of the Disabled American Veterans of World War I. He leaves a wife, Mrs.

Mary E. Daniels of Roxbury. John H. Towne MOUNT KISCO, N. Sept.

29 (AP) John Henry Towne, 73, chairman of the board of the Yale Towne Manufacturing Company for four years, died here today. A native of Philadelphia, he joined the lock manufacturing firm in 1890. became its secretary in 1908 and held, that position until he was named chairman of the board. Mr. Towne, who maintained homes both here and in New York City, is survived by a wife and a daughter, Mis.

W. Gibson Carey, of Greenwich, Conn. Eleanor W. Motley NAHANT, Sept. 29 Funeral services for Mrs.

Eleanor Warren Motley, 85, well-known water color artist who died here today at her Summer home in Spouting Horn, "ill be held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Leslie Lindsey Memorial Chapel of Emmanuel Church, Boston. Burial will be in Mt. Auburn Cemetery. was ttie daughter of Dr. J.

Mason Warren, a leading surgeon the Massachusetts General Hospital, and the widow of Thomas Motley, who died in 1910. She -was active on the Ladies Committee of we Hospital, the parish affairs of Emmanuel Church and the Nahant Church, and in former years was a Prominent member of the Guild of Boston Artists. She leaves five sons, Thomas, Caspar, Edward, John Lothrop and Warren Motley. Her winter residence was at 22 Commonwealth av, Boston. Taunton Man, 36, Badly Crushed by Load of Pig Iron CANTON, Sept 29 Pinned behind the wheel of his truck when load of pig iron crushed in the Jar of the cab, Irving Haskins, 35, k9 Berkeley Taunton, was critically injured tonight as the machine left the road, climbed a 15-foot embankment and struck a tree, 5 Washington st.

near the Milton-Canton line. Police and passing motorists extricated Haskins. At Norwood Hospital he was treated for a fractured pelvis, internal injuries and cial lacerations. Attending physicians placed his name on the danger list..

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