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BOSTON POST, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1916 19 THE BOND MARKET NEW YORK, ATOrST I unrktt mm booTUt ud with in AnjrIofVench ta, Alohtaon ooDTartiblM, Mcrotattle MthM iimiea, ud SutM SiMi te. STOCK EXCHANGE BOND TRANSACTIONS. (In tlOOOi.) Am Fmkn 8 Si Ot 4i 20 98H 16 68 5.i6f... 98 Ajwlo-Prench 5i rfg ffvt 8i 1...... Mil 8t OTt 1001 10........

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etfa of depoait pad 10......... Chicago Union 6954 100 Chili Copper 7a 2......... 134 8......... 134M CCCAStL 4)1 8......... 8454 Col Induatrial 6a 6.........

77 1...... 77H Col A So lit 4a 1...... 9054 Col A rfg 4)1 8...... 83fi Recording 6a 1 88 irT0 4ia 1966 1........ 10854 108H 4)a 1960 Rf 4)a 1964 12....

103 4a 1957 1 10054 4a 1968 4. 1005 3. 1005 8)a 1964 May Am Ag Ch deb 6a 10...... 9754 Co4 Oil 6a 2......... 96 Am Dock A I Sa 1.........

10354 Am lea deb 6a 20......... 87 Am Smaltini 1 1 11 10854 A Ttol 6154 2......... 9154 2 61 8 915 2 9154 Am Paper 5a 6......... 8254 rnriea A 4 76 Rwya adj 8a 10...... 68 Stata 4)a 8.........

7......... 86 85H Schools, Colleges, Etc, Schools, Colleges, Etc, Female Help Wanted BIRTHS MARRIAGES DEATHS fmm m. Maii'laga ha this. o4 tar Btrth. THmih ha this rrnm 8i eeiSitar faair ar Inno.

IS far each sdAlttaaual line. SaH? 9 the daaaUM ar tetaahama ta Mala lAM (Mala IMA 9 A. BIRTHS New Torlt, Atif. 20, Anna I wlfa of James A. CulUnaa, 48 8ar- Ang.

li. at Wanter, N. Tlcas residence of ber slster, Mrs. Roland Mr. aad Mrs.

DanlM Gromer ef lilaml, a soo. sod Mre. Alfred O. Dals et SII Midland Montclair, N. announce the hirtb ot a baby girl on Auf.

18, 1816, nanied Htlan Ellaabath Data. girl, 8 ta Mr. and Mrs. rranclt McOollnm of 84l Baranth Boutb Boston, at 8t. Margsrat's Boapltal, Dorchaatar, Sunday, Ang.

20, 8 p. m. 8 Oottage Grotea, I. John Simpson, to Mr. Ticas, at residence of her sister, Roianu 1218 Bina Hill aea, Dorcheatar.

Thuraday, at 10 a. tn. tbia dty, Ang. 82, Hom Ha ts anrTlTtrt by a wlfa and chll- On Aug. 20.

a son. and Mrs. James Orkney. 154 Cumbarland 6a 4 100 10........,10054 DomAROrfgSa 4)a 9254 Datr Un Ry 4)s 8 79r 2 80 5s 6......... 7454 8.........

7454 2......... 7454 Erie lit oon 7i 1 10854 Erie tien 4s .1 83H Eha art 4a 8......... 78 Erie art 4a aer 7 8654 17......... 8654 10......... 87 8654 Oan Eleo deb 6s 6 10454 Hud A Man incarna 6s 6 2754 Btael dab 4it 21 61 Indiana Steal Un 10 1024 103! 1 103 1.........

10354 Intbo rfg 6e 1 Int Mer Marine ool 6......... 10854 ctfa of depoait 25......... 10854 90......... 10854 8254 Armour Co rem catate 9354 Tt 8 gnl 4a 1......... 7.........

13......... 2......... 10......... 93 9254 63 9254 93 ATA BFadj 4e atamped 5 8354 1......... 8,354 A A cvt 1960 5 10354 SO 104 8.........

10454 6......... 10454 6......... 10454 8......... 10454 8......... 10554 Atl L-LAN 4a 4 84 Balt A 6a 10 1 2 1 2 100 10 10054 Bah A 0 art 2 9454 12 9454 82 945t: A 0 gold 19.........

9054 1......... 9054 Balt A 0 id 35 8 92 1 92i Bah A 0-PitU A Va 4a 86 rfg 5a 1(2500). iUp 5 po notea 1918 21 10054 Bklyn Elee 5a 2......... 10154 Cal Oaa A Elee 6a 1......... 9954 'fAaada South 5a 1 102 Can Padfia gtd 4a 12 88 Ches A 0 art 5a 41.........

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4......... 66......... 10......... Int Navigation 5a 3......... 10754 Kaa City So 3a 15 6754 Lack StI 5e 1960 1.........

94 8......... 9354 Laclede Gas of St rfg 6a 5 102 Long Isld LAN unified 4s 17......... 94 5......... 9454 A N-At Knoxv A Cin dlv 4a 2......... 8654 9b i 4a 1.........

10854 60 10854 Manhattan Ry 4a 4......... IS. 28......... 4......... 9854 98 9854 1954 Bt PASSM 4s 9114 M8SMAAtI4a 10 97 5.........

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9754 19 9754 Can deb 6s 1 112 22 11254 1(2500) 112 42......... 11254 8......... 1......... 20......... 26........

97 1......... 9 Norf A con 4a 6 93 Norf a 'W 10-25 year ovt 4s 1.......... 129 North Pacific 4s 28......... 0154 North Pacific 3s 3......... 6554 10.........

6554 10......... 6554 Or Ry A Nav 4s 1...... 9154 Or 9 lane rfg 4a 8......... 9154 Pacific A 6a 30......... 10154 Penn son 4)s 1.........

10454 33 10454 Pecm oon 4a 1943 8......... 9854 Pablio8ofNJ6s 14 93 3......... 9154 Republio I A 8 5a 1......... 98H StLIrMtAS4a 8......... 8154 St Ir Mt A 4s Riv A Cbilf div 6.........

7454 1...... 7454 StsASFfulOa 2...........11054 St A 8 pr fifss 4s ser A wh ia 1......... 6854 1 68H St A 8 ino 6s when iaaued 6......... 6854 St Stro 4a 1......... 7654 St Swn con 4a 10 62 StPMAMoon4a 1.........

96 Seab Air adi 6s 5......... 6454 8......... 6454 2......... 6454 6......... Sher 8 A So 5a 2 6054 So Boll A 5a 10...........

101 1........... 10054 4 ............10054 So ftujific ovt 6s 2........... 10354 4 10354 7 104 1........... 10454 So Pacific cvt 4s 1 0......... 8754 So Padfia col 4s 1.........

8454 So Padfio rfg 4a 3(1600). 8954 13......... 8054 Ry 6a 1 1.......... 101 Tenn Copper 6e sub rets full pd v3 92 Texas (5o ovt 6a 6 10454 Texas A 1st 5a 6 96 Third Av rfg 4s 4......... 8154 Third Av adj 5s 7854 Tbl St LAWest 4s 3.........

55 Union Pao 1st 4s 1......... 9654 3......... 9654 Union Pao cvt 4s 10......... 9354 Union Pao rfg 4a 65......... 1 Un RR of 8 4s 6 3454 3454 U8RealtyAI6a 2...........

70 Rubber 6e 4 10254 Steel tf 6e 2 105 3......... 106 60 106 3......... 106 4......... 105 1 108 6........ 105 62........

105 Va Car Cham Oe 6......... 10054 Virginian Ry 6o 5 9fi 3........... 98: Wabash 3d 5a 1......... 9854 Wab-P Ter 1st 4s Central Tr ctfa 7............ 2 Full paid 35...........

82 6......... 3254 Weat Electric Sa 3......... 10354 A Pa ino 2......... 37 Weat Union 4......... 95 West Shore 4s 1.........

9054 ENGAGEMENTS and Mrs. Harry C. Wbrltner of 63 Arlington Providence, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Marjorie, to Mr. Ken- netli P.

Lockltt of Suffern, N. Y. MARRIAGES I Aug. 21 at Raqnette liaka, N. by the Rev.

WMlllam Brown- Sermon, Sara, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Henry R. Oakley, to Lieutenant James Alexander Brice. United States army.

Rocklyn, Round Baach, Aug. 21, 1910, by tbe Rav. GharlM A. Marks, Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mra.

Edwin Blnney of Sound Beach, to Jamaa A. Oarfleld Davey of Kent, O. Saturday, Aug. 12, 1018, at Cliff Haven. N.

by the Rev. John P. Chldwlck, D. Dr. William T.

McMannia to Mrs. BUaabeth A. Byrna. Susan ton, 16, by tha Rev. Perry Bus Wallle Morton of Boston.

of Evaratt to Bos, Marcus Lincoln, Aug, 21, by tba Rav. Henry O. Cunnlngham of Boston, Ida Beatrice Famrworth of Liacoln to Professor Grover Francia Powera of Bai- timore, Md. DEATHS this city, Aug. 31, Anna B.

Barry (nae Lynch), beloved wife of William J. Barry, 26 yra. Funeral from her late residence, 73 Weat Seventh South Boston, Thuraday, Aug. 24, at 8:80 a. m.

Be- high mass at Our Lady of the Ro- aary Church. East Sixth at end friends invited. Funeral from hla late residence, 67 Weat Brookline at. Concord. Aug.

21, Minnie wife of George 1. Gardner, 88 yra. Funarml from her late raeldenca, 160 Com- monweelth Concord Junction, Wadnee- day, Ang. 28, at 8 p. m.

Cambridge, Aug. 22. Edward O. Glldden. yra.

Funeral aarvlcea at his late residence, 4 Day North Cambridge, Thursdsy, Aug. 24, at 2 p. m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Franklin, Aug.

21, William H. Golding, 71 yra. Funeral services at late residence. Alpine Franklin, Thursday. Aug.

24, 12:80 noon. East Boaton, Aug. 21, Martin Granay. Funeral from tba realdenco of hla daughter. Mrs.

Sarah Baker, 210 Brooka Thnrsday at 8:15 a. m. Requiem mass at Sacred Heart Church at 0 Rela- tlvea and frtenda are reapectfully invited to attend. East Bostony Aug. 21.

Marion daughter of Thomas P. and Mary E. Graves (nee Flanagan), Pnneral from the residence. 289 Havre Wednesday, Aug. 23, at 2 p.

m. Relatives and friends are requaited to attend. Dorchaater. Aug. 22.

Franceaka Elion, widow of tha late Michael H. Keenan, and mother of Thomas IL, Loult and George O. Keenan, formerly of South Boston. Funeral from her late residence, 764 Columbia Thursday, Aug. 24.

at 8:16 a. m. High maaa at St. Church at 9 Roxhury, Aug. 21, Mary daughter of tba late and Margaret Kelly Mitchell).

Funeral from her late raaldence. 63 Lambert Thursday, Aug. 25, at 8 a. m. High maaa of requiem at St.

Church at 9 Bast Bcston, Aug. 22, John beloved son of the lata Richard J. and Annie Learaon (nea Walah). Funeral from his residence, 68 Neptune Thuraday, at 8:15 a. m.

Requiem mau at the Star of the Church at 9 Relatives and frienda are respectfully Invited to attend. For responsible positions (over 21 years old) for factory worK. Excellent opportunity for advancement. Liberal wages, steady employment. Ap- Male Help Wanted Mate Help Wanted Persons desirous of becoming competent and successful Accountants, Bookkeepers, Stenographers, Secretaries or Commercial Teachers, with assurance of employment, will find in the ly, ready for worK, FARINGTON MFG.

CO 23 I BRYANT STRATTON COMMERCIAL SCHOOL BOSTON Vale Roxbory. Now located In Its rrtr school building, 884 Boyliton Street, a most desirable opportunity for study practice under the direction and eupervlelon of a large corps of well known and experienced teachers. commercial course, Stenographic course. Secretarial courao, Civil aervlco couroe. Commercial teachers courae.

Every possible requisite ia afforded for personal aafety, rapid progress, with cheerful and healthful surroundings. ThU tchool dooa employ atfenta, oanvaaaert or EXPERIENCED CHOCOLATE DIPPERS Our piece work plan makes It possible for dippers to earn highest wages here. CANDY PACKERS Alao glrla, to learn dipping and packing. Pay while learning. Shipper Wanted Mist tw capibli 8f handllni ni tfirecHni lirfi fim at impItyMS.

Mist hm ptrtKt knswiMlii GmtM lostM Ttrrltonr. Mist In i tntotslir ni havi hifbist rafimicts. An ncnptionil posltlan is avifflabli for tin rliM man- TiH il fboit yonrsiH in Irst Mir. AMress T. S2.

Post. ifiWXEfS Persons who cannot call for personal Interview may have printed Information of terms and conditions by mall. Will reopen September 6th. H. B.

HIBBARD. Principal, 884 Boylston Street, Boston, 447 Commerciali Street Shipping this city, Aug. 22, Owen Webb Funeral Dedham. Aug. 21, Henr husband of Mary J.

Boaeelman (neo Sadller Funeral from tho late realdenco, TT Sander- Bon ava, Dedham, Thnrsday, Aug. 24, at 2 p. m. Please omit flowers. North Oambrrtgo, Ang.

21, Bilan beloved wife of F. Broanahan (nee Phelan) and mother ef Rev. Raymond T. Broanahan of Bath, England. Funeral from her late home, 82 Thuraday at 9 a.

m. Soltmn high mass at St Church at 0:30 Rela tlves and friends Invited to attend. Roxbnry, Ang. 21, Alvin M. Brown, brother of Mra.

Etta R. March of 23 Copeland at. Funeral services at the Waterman Chapel, 2328 Washington Roxhury, on Wednesday, Ang. 28, at 2 p. m.

Relatlvea and friends Invited to attend. Interment at Fltchbnrg, Masa. Roxhury, Aug. 22, at her late residence, 99 Wlnthrop at, Anne M. Qargan, widow of John B.

Burke. Requiem maaa at St. Church, Dudley Thursday, Aug. 24, at 6 Relatives and frianda Invited to attend. Kindly omit flowers.

Malden, Emma daughter of the late Franklin and Lydia Burr of Roxbury. Services at chapel, Forest Hills Cemetery, Thursday, at 8 p. m. Oirrlages at Forest Hllla Elevated station. Dorchester, Aug.

12. Catherine wife of Daniel Z. Cruckshank (nee McAnnltyl. Funeral from her late residence. 28 Olney Thursday, Aug.

24, at 8:30 a. m. Solemn requiem high mass at 9 Relatives and frienda Invited. Truck 1.000 Peerle 600 Saxoa 1.000 St 1.000 Stuta 1.000 Submarine Bt 1,200 Tobacco Prod 11,060 8 Lgt A Ht. 6.000 United Motors 200 Web wi 60 Wab pf wi 1,800 White Motor 170 1254 244 266 207 STANDARD OIL STOCKS.

15 Illinois liiie 170 168 218 Kerce Oil 1254 1254 160 Pnarie Pipe 247 237 265 265 45 0 of 207 206 MISCELLANEOUS OIL STOCKS. 300 Cosdeo 1154 UH 1154 1154 900 Int Pet 1054 1054 1054 4.000 Midwest Oil 40 42 42 42 230 Midwest Rfg 63 63 100 Sapulpe CHI 10 10 MINING STOCKS. Lewis, 48 yra. Funeral services at the home of his niece, Mrs. Frank Webb, 11 Wyman place, Jamaica Plain, Thursday, Aug.

24, at 8 p. m. Relatives and friends Invited to attend. Interment at Five lalands. Me.

21. 1916, at the House of tha Good Samaritan, Boston, Mme. Anna Ludovica Van Motsfeldt, widow of the late Andrew L. Johnson, at the age of 67 years. Funeral services st the Waterman Chapel, 2328 Washington Roxbury, on Wednesday, August 23d, at 4 p.

m. Worcester, Aug, 21, William L. Mercer, formerly of Somervlllf, Funeral services at the Waterman Chapel, 2828 Washington Roxbury, on Thursdsy, Aug. 24, at 2 p. m.

Relatives and friends Invited to attend, Columbus papers please copy. Chelsea, Aug. 21, Francis Perkins, 67 yrs. Maine papers please copy. South Boston, Aug.

22, Thomas, husband of the late Mary A. Rcavey. Funeral from bis late residence, 177 Friday, Aug. 26, at 8:15 a. m.

High mass at St. Church at 9 Relatives and friends respectfully Invited. Member of Ninth Regiment Veteran Association and Benevolent Association. the Beverly Hospital, Ang. 21.

Michael Francis, son of Michael Francis and Rose Ryan of llA Dalton Boaton, 8 yrs. 11 mos. 28 dys. Funeral Wednesday, Aug. 23, at 12:16 p.

from undertaking rooms, Beverly. Services at St. Church, Belvldere Boston, at 2 p. m. Interment in St.

Cemetery, Boston. Chelsea, Aug. 20, Mary j. Smith, 60 yrs. Funeral from her late residence, 64 Beacon Chelsea, Wednesday, Aug, 23 at 1:15 p.

m. sharp. Services will be heid at the A. M. B.

Church. Penrl Obelsea, at 2 Relatives and friends respectfully Invited to attend, Roxbury. Aug. 22, Jeremiah beloved husband of Mary Sullivan (nee Flavin). Funeral from bis late residence, 71 South Huntington Thursday, Aug.

24, at 8:46 m. High mass of requiem at Blessed Sacrament Church at 9:45 Relatives and friends kindly Invited, Late member of Union, Local 77. Interment at Randolph, Mass. Eastern Steamship Lines All-the-Way-by-Water To NEW YORK METROPOLITAN I.INE Superb Steel Steamships Maaancnn- and Hill- Leave Nm Side India Wharf, Boston, Week Days and Sundays at 6 p. m.

Due New York 7 :30 a. m. Same Service Returning. Route Via the CAPE COD CANAL Beantlful Banards Ba)i and Lout Island Soind MUSIC ON EACH STEAMER MAINE pr Bangor Line to and the OVINCES B'nckaport Cam-1 mdla Wharf Interport and BaniroF. Connecting at Rockland for Bar Haroor, Blue Hill and Intermediate landings.

Kennebec to Bath, I h-jweek Days and Sna- niond (tide at 6 p. m. ting), Drcnden and Gardiner. Connecting at Bath for Boothbay Harpor, Christmas Cove and Intermediate landing. /r.esvn Central Wh Week Days and Sun- Portland Line Line) International Line to Port land, EaMtport, Lnhee days at 7 p.

m.AUo 9 a. m. Weda. and ma. (International Line.) Central Weds, and 9 m.

Direct service to Bt. St. John and the ISundays at 10 a. m. YARMOUTH LINE Boston Yarmouth Steamship Ltd.

Steamers leave Central Wharf Every day except Saturdays at 3 p. ra. THcJceta information at Wharf Officaa, ao at City Offlre, Waahinffton and at Touriat Offirea, Mother Asdstwl Manager haa gone awaj wnd I have hia job at a year. When the chance came I leaa ready. Tha training 1 ceived at Burtlett College fitted me to take right heU el the Burdett I mk I im not only stenography and bookkeeping, but what's vastly mora important- sands its graduates into buai- neas so weii mquippmdt that they gain rapid promotion.

Burdatt Collega Courseat Busineaa, Shorthand, Com- hinad. Secretarial, BusinoM and Managsment, Civil Service, Finishing, Nor- nud, Spanish. for un Orodoofoo Ooy or mpkt Ootfo- lopifo Froo on ftmmuomi. foro BURDETT COLLEGE IS Boston EYELETTER On Duplex Machine Steady employment, first-class job. WATSON SHOE 266 Broad Lynn, Mass.

FANCY PACKERS AFVtV AT UWIS illGHEST EHPIOVINI AND FANCY PACKERS SHOEMAKERS ATTENTION Shocmaksm ara rcqnasted to away from tha A. Walton Shoa Chelsea, Maaa. A strike Is on there for sn advance In wages. (Signed) STEPHEN M. WALSH, General United Workers of America, 683 Atlantic Boston.

WANTED SHOEMAKERS ATTENTIOH Shoemakers are reqnested to keep away from tha Victoria Shoe Company, New street. East Boston. A strike is on there for an advance In wages. (Signed) STEPHEN M. WALSH, General Secretary- Treasurer, United Shoa Workers of America, 683 Atlantic Boston.

A FEW boys wanted over 6 years for factory worK. jood pay, excellent chance or advancement. DAVIDSON RUBBER Charles- own; first stop out of Sulivan Somerville line. Shoe Cutters WANTED, top outside cutters on blgk grade shoes for shop in New Hsmpshlra; excellent pay to good mechanics; no labor trouble. Apply between 9 a.

m. and 2 p. Wednesday, MR. C. E.

GARFIELD, Revere House, Room Boston, Mass. Apply to RUSSELL A 253 Norfolk Camb. CHOCOLATE DIPPERS FANCY PACKERS B-LB. PACKERS GIRLS TO LEARN H. KRTKORIAN, 4Ii THAYER NEAR DOVER.

Experienced Chocolate Dippers Packers, Tiers and Girls To Learn Toarlne Confrctlonrry 261 Causeway St. Co. MANAGER Capable of handling saleswomen must herself be good saleswoman; position Involves some travelllnf and offers excellent opportunity to none need apply who cannot fillright person these tho Post. Furniture Salesmen WANTED BT Stout, Scanlkn Furniture Co. 24 Canal Boston experienced menOnly thnronghly need apply.

CIGAREHE COUPONS buy all kinds. Presents or cash. free. Official Prem. Depot 100 In Mdse.

40 Beach Street CHIPPERS-GRINDERS-HELPERS Wanted at the Union Steel Casting cor. Gerard and Farnbam Rox. Good pay steady work. COUPONS AlecctMi, Straights. Perfectos, Exch.

Legala BRING EVERYTHING 293 WASH. ST Wanted Plain and Fancy Ironers Apply SUNSHINE LAUNDRY, 8 Flora st, Brookline. GIRLS To wait on table short hoilrs. SCHRAFFTS, 11 Summer st. Mrs.

William Alson Wilcox wishes to express her sincere appreciation to all her the Boston Union and officials of the Boston Elevated R. R. for their kindness and beautiful offerings sent her during her Iste bereavement. MRS. WILCOX.

62 10 62 10 1,500 ButteC A 554 100 Canada Cop IH 100 Cerro da 1,500 Ooldfield Con 80 200 Nipiaaing 7 6.000 Un Verde Ext 8254 BONDS. 820.000 Cosden 6s 101 8.000 Midvale St 5s 95; 60.000 Russian 6)s 100 20.000 Suliburger 100 36 10054 9554 10054 100 METAL MARKETS SCHULZ In memory of our beloved mother, Ellxa Schulz, who died August 23, 1913. BY HER CHILDREN. CUNARD NEW SAX ONI A 26. 6 P.

M. C.4KI*,\THIA.....................SKl’T. 5, .6 10, 5 P. M. NEW PANKONIA 16, 5 P.

M. 23, 5 P. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP Ltd. 126 STATE STREET. F.

H. 4000 TO COOL NOVA SCOTIA IN MBMORIAM. In memory of our dear mother, Annie M. Ryan, who died Aug. 23, 1908.

Gone but never to be forgotten by her daughters and Bon. An anniversary high mass at the Roly Cross Cathedral on Thursday morning, Aug, 24, at 7 for the repose of the soul of Catherine of Clinton. By her eon, Charles F. AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND A vacation cruise of physical rest and happiness. 6 glorious days and nights in the clean salt air.

rates to points. Sailings from Commercial Wharf, Boston, Saturdays at (5 p. m. for Halifax, Hawkesbury and Charlottetown. Total sales 14.363,000, 83,089,000 yesterday, 703,000 a week ago, and 82,371,000 a year ago.

From 1 to date' 8676,947,000 against 8607,672,000 a year ago. Exchange closed in 1614. BOSTON CURB Aug. 22. There was a decided upward swing of on the -lEi curb today, with United Verde Extension a feature This issue advanced to a strength.

This issue advanced to a high of but later reacted to a olosipg of 3354. up IH 'The cent issues were especially strong, such issues as Boston A Corbin, Boston Montana ana Homa advancing five oenta, Bulte London closing four cents higher, and Mexican Metals and Pacific Mines closing eight and 12 cents higher, respectively. American Oil, Calumet A Montana and Rilla, which lost six, 10 and four cents, ght and reipeotlvelv, were exceptions. The dollar issues fractionally. Detailed fluctuations follow: 150 Bay State 400 Bolivar 800 Boston 6,965 Boston A 100 Cons 2,470 1,600 Earl 600 Ely 700 Jerome High.

.31 Low. .26 Laat. .25 .13 .15.13.15 .69 .69 .69 .69 2H2H 2H 2N .55.55 .55.65 1 3-16 IH IN IN .,78 .83 .78.83 .62 .70 .62 .69 6N 5N 03N .04 .40 .40.40.40 .12.12 .11 .11 ..51 .51.61 .51 6566 1 1-16 IVi 1 1-161 1-16 2 1-16 2 3-162 1-16 2N ..30 .31 .29 .31 66 6 6 4 4N ..23.24 .22.22 ..18.20 .16.19 ..79 ra .85 ra .79 .8,5 SN 1 9-16 ..16. 1 .16 .16 ..60 .60 .60.60 ..82 .41 .32.39 3 3H 3 3N ..76.80 74 .76 ..32 .32 .32 .82 ..09 09 .09 .09 .85.92 .85 .92 ..23 .25 .22 .23 ..20 .20 .20 .20 ..20.20 .16 .16 ..60.62 .60 .62 ..18 .18 .18 .13 IN IN IN ...25.25 .25 .25 ...25 .25.25 .25 ...85.35 .35 .35 SH 6N 6N 6N 8 8N 8 3N 83 84N 32 Aug. 22 Copper Market strong.

prices steady, second hands higher. Producers ask 26 for 1916 deliveries and 25 l-2c for early 1917. Second- hands prices, August Lake, September and October, 26 November and December, 26 3-V3)26 l-4c; August electrolytic, 27 September and October, November and December, 26 l-4iQ)26 l-2c; August casting, 24 7-8(3)28 l-8c; September and October, November and December, 8-4c. firm, F. o.

b. New York, August, 9 67 l-2c September 9.5509.80c last quarter, 9.30(g)9.67 l-2c. P. o. b.

East St. Louis, August, 9 3-4c; September, 9 6-8c; last quarter. 91-8091-2C. strong. The American Smelting and Refining Company asks 6 l-2c for tho metal.

Outside Interests offer August and September delivery at 6 8-4C. The Joplin ore market Is higher at 870. Other o. b. New York, spot Straits tin, 38 l-2o; antimony, Chinese and Japanese 131-50H4 l-2c, American not offered aluminum, best next romelted 450)47c; nickel, 45050c; cadmium, 81-25060: quicksilver, 872; platinum, 860; cobalt, Metal b.

mill sheet copper, hot rolled, 37 l-2c; sheet copper, 38 1-2c; copper tubing, 80 sheet braes, 88(g)39c; brass tubing, copper tubing, 441-2045 l-2o; braiiad brass tubing, 461-2046 l-2o; brass 38039c brass rods, 88089o; all base quotationa Sheet zlno, f. o. b. smelter, 15c. Pig o.

Boston common points. No. 2 Northern, No 2, Virginia, 821021.60; No. 8 Southern. 018.25.

York market l-4o higher at 661-4C. FUNERAL FLOWERS PROMPT DELIVERY, MODERATE PRICES TREMONT ST. THE PLANT LINE University of Notre Dame NOTRE DAME, INDIANA THE COI.LEOES College of Arts and Letterai Departmants of Claaalcs, Lattara, History. Political Ecouomy, Boclology, Commerce, Journallfigm. College of Scleneei Departments of -Biology, Chamiatry, Pharmacy.

College of Engineering! Departments of Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Cbamlcal, Mining Englnearlsg. College of Architecture. College ol Law. THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL enrols stadants from avery State la tka Union. THE SCHOOL FOR MINIMS Is onequalled for tho caro and development of youncer boya.

Information may be obtained at the Boaton office of the University, 100 Boylston Room 806. Toleptone Oxford 2066. table girls. Apply to HEADWAITER, Rlverbank Court, Cambridge, end of Harvard bridge, BINDERY folders eral work. Apply PRESS, 270 Congresa Boston.

and gen- CIGARETTE COUPONS PER 100 HAMILTON WwC GREEN, GOLD STAMPS EXCH 1509 Waeh. Opp. Old South Church JOB fXlMPOSITOR, experienced on loose leaf and hlankbook work; steady position BOSTON INDEX CARD 113 Pnrchaao st ROOFERS sober men. H. A.

BANASH SON, 90 Dudley st, Roxbury. COLORED MEN IS to 30 yrs. of age. permanent Tiosltlons In Boston. BUREAU.

53 Franklin st. CREAM pedlers wanted teams prevld ridg( ed. 275 Cambridge Allston. Miscellaneous Old Artificial Teeth Set tn Gold, Stiver or Rnbher WE pay full value for same; we aiso buy old gold, silver and platinum. Bring them in, mall them to ua or drop a postal and we will call for the same.

We hold all goods one week, subject to your approval. MENDLOW BROS. A 28 School Room 44. Take elevator. To Tours and Travel I SHORT SEA TRIPS eoo nn orfolk old poini retnrg PHILADELPHIA, ATLANTIC CITY and raturn NORFOLK, WASHINQTON Or Baltimore and return.

return $21.15 $25.00 trip. Meale and etaterooen berth on Included. Three aalllpge weekly to Philadelphia, Norfolk and Baltimore. Aak partlculare. Merchants Miners Trans.

Co. C. H. Maynard, Agent, Pier 2, Northern Ave. City Ticket Office, 248 Washington Clothing LONDON, Aug.

M. B. spot copper £110 10s, off 10s: futures £108, off 10s. Electrolytic £127, unchanged. Spot tin £169, off Bs; futures £170, oft 5s; Straits £169 lOs, off Bs.

Spot lead £30; unchanged; futures £28 12s 6d, unchanged. Spot spelter £06, unchanged; futures, £47, oft £2. none. Tin, spot 20, futures 60 tons. silver l-8d higher at 81 9-16d per ounce.

FINANCIAL NEWS NOTES MARKS ft CHESTER The Wage Friend 41 Years of Honest Dealing The largest variety of custom-made, worn and misfit clothing In New England; nuits and from $3 to 812; coats and panta from to 88; coats and from fl to 83. Far better than cheap new stuff. Get vrlae to fake sales Highest grade dress suits for and to let. Look for the number, lOR Dndley cor. Dudley near Dndley station.

Opan evenings till 9, Saturday till 11. MAX KEEZER 1236 Mass. Cnmbridgn, for Harvard Btudents' second.band clothing; areas Tnxedo and cutaway autta for salt, clothing Niught. Opea uatll 9 p. m.

Tel. 3U2 and 2988. Automobiles 7.50, Ford Slip Covers, 7.50 Entire set of ellp covers for Ford T. for 87.60; bring your car around and we wlU put them on free, or If you cannot, send for MANUF. 1195 Dorchester, Boston; Tel, 8775-W, Dor, MOTOR TRUCKS 12,009 Ibe.

iMal 91,880 shares. NEW YORK CURB Aug. 22. STOCKS. Open.

High. Low. total production of Calumet Hecla properties for the first six months of the year amounted to 76,784,802. In the entire 1915 year, these properties produced 144,874,326 pounds of copper. Costs at many of the m'nes Increased.

Laat. 'in TOOciWa. a 204 108 202 70 97 98 96 98 iSI The Boston Stock Exchange seat of (Charles B. Preston, deceased, has been transferred to Edward M. Hamlin for The previous transfer was made for 817,600 last February.

Foster B. Davit of DavIs Davis, Providence, has been elected to membership on tho Boston Stock Exchange. He takes the seat of his father, Ablel F. Davla, deceased. For long hauls; capacity UOWEX.

44 Sudbury st. C. 1916 Ford 5-Pass. T. C.

$30G ALWAYS used privately like new. Address P. O. Box 3896, Boaton. fords ouring cars, runabouts, trucks, cash or terms; Fords for rent.

Phone Camb 25889. J. M. BAP.RY, 26 Green Cam bridge. FOR touring low 1 7-pa ATH, B.

B. 68 Board and Rooms COUPLE with baby wanted. 3 rooms, heated American family. the Post. Other Classified Ads See Page 10 New York Via Rail and Boat.

Dally Sunday, 8:84 p. m. train from Boston with atoamet from PROVIDENCE ot 7 p. m. 232 Wish.

SI. Phrnn F. H. 2781 GOLONIM LINE BIWSWE-llHt RAIL 8t BOAT HMYORW via Trolley and Boat $2.50 STATEROOMS fl.OO, fl.SO and $3.00 Bteel Steamships Oaorgla and Tennessea Dally. Including Sunday-Improved Servloa Telephone Main 1741.

Ticket Office. 814 Washington St. SEE NEW YORK 3 DAYS AND NIGHTS OF SIGHT SEEING, HOTEL, MEALS, GUIDE FOR BOOKLET FREE A. Da KELLEY, 122 W. 49 NEW YORK Mass.

Nautical School OldFalseTeeth Bought in any condition. Call or mall. Also gold, Bllvor and platinum. AMERICAN TOOTH CO. 6 Winter 81.

(Opp. Room 704 Money to Loan 910 9300 loaned at on salary, furniture, pianos, etc $10 for 1 mo. $100 for 1 mo. $3.00 11.50 $200 86.00 $50 No Other Charge Whatsoever Payments on principal reduces the entire cost We Take Un Leans From Other Companies Get a large loan at cheaper rates to pay np your small and other bills, then get oat of debt by paying off In small weekly monthly payments. Call, write or phone.

CHILDS CO. U82 4S Tremont Room 201 business Opportunities GOING WB.ST—You need not come around next winter to buy this gem of florist store; It will not be on tbe market long: cheap for cash; If you are Interested, It will pay you to look It over. GREEN, 328A Som- ervllle Somerville, Mass. FOR meat market, also barber ohop and all klnda of N. J.

POTWIN, So. Roynlton, Vt. TI Whole outfit of power sewing machines, shafting, five tables, motor, 2 not wornout machines. the Post. Legal Maintained by the Commonwealth, under authority, and with the co-operation of the United Free instruction and practical training of young men for deck and engineer officers of the AMERICAN MERCHANT MARINE Two cour.se.

Term begins Oct. 23. Pupils furnish only funds for clothing. Apply personally, or by mall to Commisaloaers, Massachusetts Nautical School 2A Park Street, Boston Furniture Great Upholstering Offer After stock taking we have on hand large renioauts of velour and Im. leather suf- ficlent to reupnolster fnrninure of all kinds, Morris, Turkish chairs and Daven- We reupholster a 5-piece parlor set for above price.

All work guaranteed STAR UPHOLSTERING CO WINTER ST. Hoorn 605 Tel. Oxford GREAT UPHOLSTERING OFFER DURING dull and will gladly sacrifice a part of our profit In order to give steady work to our employees; we will upholster a 5-pleco set In tapestry, velour or Imitation leather, frames repollshed like new, otningecl If tU for SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL ELECTRICITY Students become thoroughly competent expert electricians. References, any of our 3600 gradtiates. Write for illustrated prospectus.

Students may enter any Monday after Sept. 5. HAWLEY ELECTRICAL SCHOOL 117 Huntington Boaton, Mass. SCHOOL IT WIU pay you to take our individual instmctlon, time and money-saving courae In bookkeeping and other business 76th year opens Sept. 5 Send for prospectus.

COM.MERCIAL SCHOOL. 367 Boyl ston STENOGRAPHERS. $8' summer course, die- tatlon and typewriting every day; enter now or secure your scat for fall term; reasonable rates and quick re.oults for beginners or advanced, day or evening. FRA.NKLIN ACAD- KMY. 136 Boylston Boston.

Notices Let us send our m.an and help you select ma- liv terlals; free estimates and delivery; work done at your house If desired call, write or phone ROVAI. I PHOI.RTEHING 43 Winter Room Tel. Oxford Shop at 644 Blvm Hill ave. Dorch. X437-J.

furniture for house must be vacated Sept. 1, all the furniture of a 12-room house to bo sold reasonable; hair mattresses, chairs, bureauB, beds, mirrors, carpets; other things; no fieelera. 18 Berwick Park, CASH PAID FOR FURNITURE Iloneat dealing, full value, quick service American concern. Call, write or 2733 Oxford. CLOUGH 42 and 44 Eliot st.

Educational STUDY MUSIC THE RIQHT WAY Fmmltmn Fiamoforta Schoal W-tCMUiailiPf. iMkUET. UNwTlllgiiMI IflJNnM commonwealth of MASSACHUSETTS Prevention proposed to establish an amendment to Section 0 of the present regulations governing the transportation, storage, sale and use of volatile inflammable fluids, and the construction and maintenance of garages In connection therewith, a coiff of which may be seen at the office of the Fire Prevention Commissioner, 1 Beacon Boston, Mass. There will be public hearing on the estRUll.shnient of auch an amendment in the hearing room of the Board of I.alw and Indmstrles, I Beacon Boston, on Wednesdsy, August 1916, at 10 a. m.

HARRY E. LAKE, Secretary to the Fire Prevention Commiesloqer for the Metropolitan District. AU.EN’S LAW OFFICE, 28 School in conducting marriage troubles and other cases very quietly In all States advice free, letter or Rm. 31 Main 1259; btnkruptcy caaea. real estate matters, corporations formed.

TEKLOA MALISKl, my wife, having left my bed and Aug. 5, 1 am not responsible for any debts contracted by her from this date. EMIL MALISKl, Forest Hills Hotel. MY WIFE has left her bed and board, and 1 will not be responsible for bills contf-acted by her after this date. A.

E. ROACH, 102 Falcon E. B. Bad bills cortected. Boaton Law E8TABI.ISHED 24 TEARS WILLIAM E.

FAY CO. 80 State Bentan 714-715-718-71T rinanrial To in and Te High-Grade Nnlaiied On Note Without Secnrity Long Established Reliability Write er call. tb 6. Saturdaya, te STATE LOAN CO Men to learn wet grinding 25 Men to learn drill work 20 to learn shaving machine work 15 Men for hardening shop work 15 Factory 10 Men to learn polishing 6 Serapeni on flat and cyltndrieal work 2 4 Plating room 1 Factory tinamlth The New Departure Mfg. Co.

Employmont Dept. BRISTOL, CONN. STOCK BOYS We require the of bright. TV gj vaavv vasa sww boyg orer 16 yemrt of ngo. In di i ti vTfsiiBVu a uvj vvws Drugs and Housewares.

These positions offer a good future and rapid advancemant for the right kind of a boy. SHEPAHD NORWELL COMPAHY A Growing Corporation Now foremoat In its lino, will pay a and bonus and train a few man 25 and 56 who are bread-minded enough to accept our tmining; if you are a know-lt-all or soft snap seeker, keep away; earnest men who qualify will haye a permanent connection, where efficient serylce ia paid with promotion. Apply Department of Promotion, MR. NELSON, 40 Bristol St. COLLEGE STUDENTS Dartmouth end Williams men wanted (sophomores preferred), to work during September, neighborhood of college; big money; state age, class, references and whether business experience.

Address the Post. ALL CIGARETTE COUPONS see 08 first; for Highest prices paid stamps or presents. 6U Wash. St. Opp.

Nat. Prem. Co. Bring Everything STOCK BOYS Must he over 16 yrs. of age.

Tonralne Confectionery Co. 2.51 Causeway St. ENGINEERS. Engineer Ing School closed during August to install more machinery, reopens Sept. 5, bigger and better; you want higher start with us early in fall and get it; big demand for and firemen; catalogue free; also practical electricity school.

117 Huntington Boaton. ARMY OF UNITED ST.ATES—MEN unmarried men under ags ot 85; citizens of United States of good chat- acter and temperate who can speak, read and write the English language. For information apply to Recruiting Officer, Olympts .3 Tremont row, Boston. EXCF.PTIONAL POSITION open for bright man In order dept, mannfacturlng concern making fancy goods; must have experience with help, laying out orders, billing same; good opportunity for advancement; state wages wanted and former position. the Post.

500 for Maine, $2.50 per day, fares paid; 100. woodsmen for new Hampshire; men for railroads, quarries, factories; we hire and ship today factories; we hire ana ship today for Grand Trunk Railroad. early at GOLDEN LARGAY I.ABOR AGENCY, 67 Washington cor Hanover, over shoe store. YOUNG men between the ages of 18 and 35 who desire to travel and to receive military training as members of the first line of the defence apply at 22 Tremont trow. Boston, for detailed Informattlon United garding enlistment Marine Corps.

in ths States HAVE OUTSIDE POSITIONS for men of good appearance and personality; only those willing to work for advancement; no bed, bread and booze workers wanted. Apply 45 Bromfleld Room 78, after 9 a. m. BNOINEER.S and firemen Instructed for licenses according to State law; the recognlaetl school, James CJoyne, B. Instnictor.

STATE STEAM ENGINEERING SCHOOL, 97 Haverhill St. free catalogue. OPEN. AN AMERICAN BOY wanted by a dry goods commission house; must be accurate at figures and a penman. Address, stating age and references, Postoffice Box Essex st.

station. Boston. for limousine work; excellent opportunity for men with trimming experience to learn this clasa of work. J. B.

JUDKINS COMPANY. Merrlmac, Mass. Money loaned on house and office furniture, pianos, diamonds, watches, Jewelry and Col- Ifcterel Loan Co. tickets st lowest rates of la- terest, without charges of any kind. Loans can remain standing till paid In full smalt weekly or monthly Instalments.

Call er phona, 3 COURT COR. CORWHILL. Lie. 9 WHY PAY CHARGES When you can get all the money you want prl- vstelv at lowest legal rates of Interest, on furniture, pianos, automobiles, stores, principal of loan can remain unpaid to suit convenience; payments may be made monthly if desired. Call or phone Main 8867.

KILBY CO, 14 Kilby St, Oiip. 70 Stats (LID WANT TO BE U. S. government officeholder for life at splendid salary? Big booklet FY 287 fully. EARL HOPKINS, Washington D.

man with some experience with linotype to work on the bank. Apply MACHINE COMPOSITION 188 Pearl at. first-class mechanics for automobile repair shop must be men of experience. Apply, stating salary expected. the Post.

Lmtns on Fnmitnre. Pianos, Stores, Offices, Ixian Fiirs, Bonds, XMAS AND THRIFT CLUB ACCOUNTS DIAMONDS, WATCHES. JEWELRY loxvcHt No delay. 1880. H.

VAN DAM, 299 Wash. St. S. R. BRIGGS CO.

Lie. 8. loans money on furniture and at legal rates, payable In small monthly ments. No charge for expense of papers 180 Washington Room 7. take elevator.

Adjustment 5 Tremont row; Haymarket 2230. Typewriters REJLIABLB TYPEWRITPHS, flO UP 15 CASH, balance monthly; rentals fl.OO un. OFFICE APPLIANCE 101 Devonshire st. typewriters rented, 4 mo. $6 (non-vlst- bles).

3 mo. 87 (visibles); initial payment anpllea If purchaeed, AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE 119 Franklin Main Main 3452. OUR rebuilt are like new; we sell, rent, repair and exchange all BOSTON REBUILT TYPEWRITER 143 Fed- Boston; Fort Hjll I.oan State No. 2), Rbt. Treat Paine, 2d, I.oaDs money on furniture and pianos at 1 per per month charge for expense made on making loan jnoderate.

1 Beacon Rm. 502. prices for Ix)an tleketsl large loans on same; fiill val. for pearls, silver, platinum, hr. jewelry.

ROY, refiner, 77 Summer Room 51. Lie, 68. Est, 18 yrs. largest on Collaternl Loan tickets, fumtttire, pianos, Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry, Furs marks AVERY, 28 L.

88 Proposals SEALED UR0P08AL8 will Ije opened by the Lighthouse Inspector. Portland, at 2 o'clock P. September 18, 1916, for docking and repairing the Portland Light Vessel No. 74 in accordance with specifications. Information upon application to the above "I'ROPOSALS FOB MAKING OVERCOATS.

Office of Depot Quartermaster, Boston, proposals will be received here until 11 a. Sept. 1, 1916, for iiiHnufacturlng overcoats; information on applies Dancing HELENE L. SWENEY, Fenway Theatre building, 136 Massachusetts at Boyiaton et. Tel.

B. B. 7978. Expert instruction In ail dances; summer rates. FREE Instruction modern dsnctng.

CO.NOIT** ballroom 7:80 to YOU CAN learn glide or modern dancing oulckly. 1031 Wash, st. circulars. House Academies, 176 Tremont lessons given daily open all sum. Sewing Machines BOSTON PUBLIC of candidates for certificates of qualification to teach in the evening schools and in the day and evening industrial schools will be held on Friday.

Sept. 16, 1916, in tha Normal Schodlhouse, Huntington near the Fenway, beginning at 9 a. m. For further information relating to these examinations application uuderslgned. THORNTON D.

School ConimlttM Patents s. GOODING TECH ORADUATB RegUtered t3 ScluMl BL. Boaton. Botabllahod 88 PATENTS lowest PRICES In Boston, all makes, Singers Up; repairing. 233 Dudley st.

Rox LOANS MONTH OVER $300 on furniture, pianos, autos houses and teams, etc quickly without llcity. Tel. Hay. 8400. LOAN per gnontli on on over American quick MOODY; tel.

Main DAUIM Diamonds. rAWIl SCHEilNFRLDT, 95 Sudbury at. Eat. 1895. Near Bcollay Sq.

8 to 7. TO LOAN at a month on loans over $300. on furniture, autos, merchandise, etc. Room 72, top floor, 15 Court square. "TtUSINESS AIEN NERDINO MONEY QUICKLY AND CONFIDENTIALI.Y ME.

J. Y. SCHOONER. 40 Court at. Diamonds and Jewelry POSITIVELY full value for Collateral Loan tickets, large loans on same, per full val.

for diamonds, pearls, gold, platinum. br. Jewelry. J. ROY refiner, 77 Summer Rni.

51. Lie. 58. Bst. 16 yrs.

Tel. Ox, 793 DOWN. EST. 1900, 91 EASIEST TERMS IN BOSTON. diamonds, watches.

Jewelry; Urge stock H. BURACK A 5 Bromfleld Rra.44 CTS MAINSPRINGS 50 ORTSTAT.8 18 OR A NEW WATCH FOR A WKF.K. a. 8. ROUND A 734 WA.SHIXQTON 8T.

EYES EXAMINED FRHE, $3 glasses for $1. Alberts, eyesight specialist, 743 Washington st. ABLE BODIED LABORERS wanted for oil factory, $12 tier week' 1 closing Saturdays. JAMES S. BENT, 117 First South Boston.

two cracker peelers; full time and good pay for the right men. Apply to O. B. GILMAN, 855 Summer West Somerville. Mass.

experienced order cooks $10 to $lfi per week. DAIRY lunch 329 Massachusetts ave. helpers, out-of-town Job. AUSTIN 195 Modford Charlestown. tor general rkpelt work, at works of MEKRIMAO CHEMlOAk North Woburn.

Mass. Apply In first-class automobile repair men. STUDEB.VKER CORP. OF AMERICA, 100 Cumralagton Boston. first-class draftsmen for jigs and tool work.

THE FARM MACHINE Bellows Falls. Vt. to Liverpool; return free; wages. Call before noon today. ATLA ti SHIPPING 164 Commercial st.

retoucher. PHOTOGRAPHER operator and best references. HOUGHTON DUTTON Studio. MACHINISTS work for steady men. FAY SCOTT.

Dexter. Me. few first-class weavers. ply to ANDERSON MILLS. Skowhegan.

"klEN wanted to learn to repair Fords. USiKD CAR 26 Green Cambridge. pay, steady work. MOOSUP MILLS, Moosup, boy for heavy work. ABBOTT 100 Purchase st.

S. K. LATIIW HANDS wanted. Apply at 862 IVestern Brighton, Situations CHAUFFEUR wants chance to drive few hours a day. See GRIFFIN, 2 Park sq.

Agents Wanted send money anywhere until you see sample of our new quick seasonable money getter; big demand; to $6 a day made; write for free sample offer today. A. WOODBURN. 1417 Currant Harrisburg, Peniu SOLICITOR class, big com- no competition. 570 John Hancock bldg.

men WANTF.D in or around Boston, an excellent proposition paying $25 to $30 weekly to right parties. the Post. oupees Tel. SINGER, almoat new, $5, Can be seen at 863 Dudley Suite tel. 1712-M Rox.

Information Wanted widow of William Henry who believed to have died at sea 40 ofo. would be thankful for information as to his lest sickness. Address the Post. Wines and Liquors BTRAIOHT Ky. whiskey.

N. 82 Jug for price list. THOS. gOS. 60 No.

Market Boston. lUt. 108 ju. Old Corns buy old catalogue Detectives nOAVAUD IV. private detective; licensed, bonded.

28 experience; absolute secrecy. 721 Tremont Office Fort IIIU 5644 residence, Everett 580. If you want the truth, got BOYLSTON DETECTIVE AGENOT. 100 Boylston Room 622. Paperhanging, Etc, s.

$1.75, painting $1.50, whitewashing 20c; outside painting; work guaranteed. Tel. Haymarket 1412. M. J.

LINER, 179 Ferry su, Everett; painting. DRPorlng, whitewashing; low Tel. F.vere^ 73 Rnggles i.75. J. S' tug prices paid.

10c. WM. HEBSLBIN, sSL 25c. 972-M. Aock 101 Tremont st.

Boatoa. 4 FASHION'" hair 517, PADDOCK 101 TREMONT ST. Lost and Found Friday afternoon. In the district, a diamond brooch, crows and wings combined. Reward and no questlesi asked if returned to THE JAMBRSON CLOTHES SHOPS, 8d floor, Dexter 433 Washington Boston, Masa.

Surfslde, Nantasket, Satprday night, open face gold Waltham watch. Initials on hack, G. F. II. Return to HIBERNIA BANK, 201 Washington Boston.

IJberal reward. of money. Forest Hills district owner can have by proving property and paying charges. Write the terrlar, male dog. 17 Savlu Hill Dorchester.

Apply 6-7 p. m. REWARD for return of dark blue handbag, containing gold watch, medal, 2 fountain cord case. Notify 115 Vlaton Melroso..

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