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jSi' BOSTON SUNDAY POST, OCTOBER 6, 1918 12 Musical Instruments Musical Instruments Schools and Colleges DEATHS DEATHS I In Charlestown, Oct. 2. William, be i son of William and Bridget Tobin Davis). F'nneral from his late rest 17 Everett Sunday, Oct. 6, at OEATHS DOMERTY In Dorchester, Oct.

4. Bridget M. wife of Psiiolman John W. Doherty of hta DEATHS ATTFRK in Roxbury. Oct.

3, Jeremiah, beloved son of Jeremiah and Margaret Ahem (tie Buckler I. Funeral from Ms late residence, 4S Clarence Tuesday, Oct. S. Funeral private. ANDERSON In Chelsea.

Oct. Howard, beloved husband of Esther Anderson, .0 yrs. Services ol his Ian residence, 12 Lns.i Chelsea. Sunday afternoon. Interment la Gloucester Monday.

AHMnrn iivde l'nrk. Oct. William J. tii.n a Knnvi Hl from her late residence, llluh Monday. Oct.

7. at 9:30 a tn. Keoniem high mass at St. Peter's Church at 10 a. m.

Funeral private. DOHERTY In Roxbury, Oct. 4, John beloved son of John F. an.l Bridget Doherty (nee Doherty). Funeral from his parents residence, 5 Kenny Monday, Oct.

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iKdoved wife of James McManon tv). Funeral from late residence, "ur" nam Tuesday. Oct. 8, at 8 a. rn.

bo lemn high mi'ss of requiem at Blessed feaei anient hiiTch at 9. Burial private. M'NEALY In Roxbury, Oct. 8. Chnr'fv beloved son of Anthony and Jennie Mc ej iy nee McCarty).

Funeral from bis late residence, 32 Mt. Pleasant Srniy ct at 1 :30 p. m. Services at. St.

Patrick Church at 2 p. m. Relatives and fr lends are respectfully invited to attend. Auto cortege. MOULTON In Dorchester, Oct.

5. Mnniron 24 vra. fi bwbaiid of Mrion inno. fonlton. F'nneral at chapel Mass.

Crematory, Walk Hill Tuesday Funeral private. MONAHAN In Dorchester. Oct 5. i.oohttnd of Bridget Monahan nee Hasher formerly of 1079 Dorchester ave vntmrni froTii the oarlors of J. Dolan.

1429 Dorchester wi. at 8 a. m. Funeral private. MONTGOMERY In South Boston, Oct.

5. Kdlth (nee Wlllock), beloved wife of Augusta Montgomery, at or late residence, Roaeclalr st. Notice of funeral later. MORAN In East Boston. Oct.

4, ward, beloved husband of the late Mary Moran (nee n.irni from nis inie 797 Saratoga Monday at 8:15 a. nnim at thA Star of th High the Church at 9 o'clock. Kcituives miu invited to attend. MORRISON In East Boston. Oct 3 Aeneas lloved husband of Alma Morrison nee Mannix).

Funeral from residence. Jl; wortn Sunday at 2 P. m. Recp uem mass for the repose of his soul at the btar of the Sea Church, Tuesday at 8 a. m.

MCLVEY In Brookline. Oct. John son of Patrick F. and Winnifred Mnlvey (nee McMannsl. Funeral from parents' residence 14 Pearl Monday, at 7.

High mass of requiem at St. Mafy's of the Assumption at 9 :45 o'clock. Mass and funeral private. Dmiv Tn SnmsrTlllp. Oct.

4. George beloved husband of Helen (Roach) IMe member of Somerville Lodee i ('rtjinpSI K. of Murphy, of Elks Funeral fl NoV.1 st. West Somerville. Sunday at 1 :30 p.

m. MFRPFfY In Cambridge, Oct. 4. William Mbeloved son of Catherine (nee Mahoney, and the late John Murphy. Funeral from the home of bis brother, John Murphy, 124 Cambridge Tuesday.

't. 8, at R. Reouiem high mass at St. Mary Church at 9 o'clock. TVn.i,,cti Oct.

3. Mary i trii i it iv it a ann beloved dauahter or ine in Catherine from late r'esidenee, 21 Hamilton Sunday, Oct. 0. at 1 :15. p.

m. Services at St. Hfurnhv fnee MUHlvani. riiwi" eir i.iiiti' i i friends invited to attend. Auto cortege.

NELLSON Tn Waltham, Oct. 4. son of Fred L. and Helen M. Nellson of Watertown.

Funeral at Chamberlain terrace, Oct. 7, at 2.30 m. vtleS Of Newton, at Robert Bent Brlgham Hospital, of influenTia. Oct. 4, Lieutenant Will Niles.

dental surgeon, stationed at Newton Training Detachment. 20 son of the Hon. James P. and Frances D. Mies.

Military funeral at 3 p. m.t Monday, Newton Cemetery. NOLAN In Newton. Oct. 5.

Michael Nolan, son of the late Danlfl and Elizabeth Nolan Funeral from his late residence, 220 Chapel Monday, Oct. 7. at 2 p. m. nnd friends are kindly invited to attend.

NOON AN In SomervlHe. Oct. 5. John be l. ved husband of Minnie Fenelon Noonan.

Funeral from his late residence, 3 Columbus at m. iieiaiivwi u' Tuesday. Oct. ar a. "71 biirh mass at Joseph's Church nt 9 clock.

Relatives and friends invited. O'CONNOR Mary E. O'Connor of Watertown. daughter of Hugh and Margaret O'Connor (nee Monahan), Red Cross nurse at L. S.

Army Hospital at N. C. Notice of funeral later. O'DONNELL Tn South Boston. Oct.

3. Mary riAnnhiw heloved wife of Coleman 11 i.1 1, 1 fnvn tlw residence. S3 ti iniiiurii. uun Mercer Sunday. Oct.

0. at 1 :30. Services at St. Angnstine'a Church at 2 m. Ijttp member of Notre Court 107.

M. C. O. I O'HARE Tn Roxbury. Oct.

5, Elizabeth, beloved daucrhter of Mnry (ne Lennon) and the late Patrick O'Hare. Funeral services at her late residence, 9 Hillside Monday, Oct. 7. at 2 P. m.

pien.so omit flowers. Burial private. Auto cortege. O'LEARY In Maiden. Oct.

3. Thomas be 1oed huband of Mary L. R'nel Funeral from the family residence, 380 Highland Monday, Oct. 7. at 9:15 m.

Reouiem high mass st the Immaculate Conception Church at 9:45. tuneral private. O'N'EIL In Dorchester, Oct. 3, Bridget, beloved wife of the late James O'Neil (nee O'Brien). Funeral from her late residence.

51 Fuller Sunday. Oct. 0. at 1:15. Services at St.

Orcory's Chnrch at 2 p. m. Requiem miss for the repose of her soul Mondav, Oct. 7, at 8 a. tn.

Relatives and friends kindly invited. Auto cortege. PEERS Tn Somerville. Oct. 5, at her late home, 22 Walnut Mary Fxtelln.

danchter of Christina Peers. Notice of funeral later. PENT In Roxbury. Oct. 5, Lillian heloved wife cf Joseph Penta.

Funeral from her late residence, 40 Mosnrt Monday, rw. Reouiem mass at the Blessed Sacrament Church at 10:30. POWERS Tti Jamaica Plain. Oct. 3, Mary, beloved wife of James A.

Powers and daughter of Rosann and the late John Hoey. Funeral from her late residence, 22 Burnett at Sundav, Oct. 6, at 12:30. Services at Thomas' Church at 1 o'clock. oriXN In Roxhnrv.

Oct. 5. Martin beloved son of Mldinel and Mary Qninn (nee Debmev). Funeral fiom his late residence. 31 Wo'rthlnirton Tuesday, Oct.

S. at 9 o'clock. Attendance of relatives and friends requested at hlch mass of requiem at Mission Church at 9:45. BuriaHrivate. RAMSAY In Cambridge, Oct.

2, Louisa wife of James Ramsay and daughter or Edward and Jennie Hunt (nee Wilson). 1'uneral services at her home, 317 Prospect Sunday nt 2 p. m. ND In Southwest Harbor. suddenly, Oct.

5, Jennie Lathrop Rand of Cambridge, daughter of the late Rev. John P. and Maria M. Lathrop. Services private.

RICF, In Roxburv, Oct. 4. at ner lace resi deuce. 51 Mavwood AHce G. (nee Otis), w.Wnfi iff.

of Albert Rice. Funeral ser iraa St. John's Church Monday at 9 ninok nrivate. Late member of L. C.

B. 1019. RICHARDSON In Hyde Park. Oct. 5, Eula W.

Richardson, in her 31st year. RILEY In Roxbury. of pneumonia, Oct. 5, Thomas beloved son of Theresa A. and the late Joseph J.

Riley and brother of Leon 12. Riley. Funeral services at late dence. 3 Greenville at 1 :30 p. resl Mon day.

Oct. 7. RILEY Tn East Boston, Oct. 4. Mary beloved wife of John J.

Riley (nee Donnelly Funeral from her late residence, 7 Condon Mondav, Oct. 7, at 9 o'clock. Requiem high mass at Church of the Most Holy Redeemer nt 9 :45. Relatives nnd friends in vited. T.ate memlier of Alina t.ourr, M.

O. O. F. Auto cortege. ROBERTS In Melrose.

Oct. 4, Stutson Roberts, in his 81st year. Private services will be held from his late residence, 306 Main Melrose, Suuday. Oct. 6.

at 2 p. m. r.l'SSO In Roxbury, Oct. 3, Antonino Russo, 39 yrs. Funeral from his late residence.

25 Preston Roxbury, Sunday, Oct. 6, at 2 p. m. Relatives and friends kindly Invited. Auto cortege.

SANDERSON In Lancaster, Oct. 5, Bertha Sanderson, 33 yrs. Iite teacher lu Fnir mount. Hvde Park School. Funeral from the home in Lancaster (Shirley R.

R. station), Monday at 2 p. ni. Private, except tor relatives. SCAN LO I Roxbury.

Oct. 4, Dr. James A. Scanlon, son of the late James M. and Eliza beth Scan Ion.

Funeral from late home, 40 Dudley Monnny, uct. i at 8:30 a. in. Requiem lilgh maws at St. Patrick's Church at 9 a.

m. Funeral private. Phase omit flowers. SCIILTN'OMAN In Winthrop. Oft.

4. A. Schlingman, 23 yrs. Funeral from Ills lnte rcsiiHucc. 4 I ocust Sunday at 3 p.

m. Friends Invited to attend. SCHLTTMS In Roxbnry, Oct. 4, Paul, beloved husband of Mnry Senium (nee Keogh). Funeral from his late residence.

0 Ward Mondav. Oct. 7, at o'clock. Attendance of and friends requested at hlifli mass of requiem at St. Francis de Sales' Church at 8:45 Burial private.

SHAW In Charlestown, Oct. 3. Isabella, widow of Ira Shaw. Funeral from her son's residence, Thaddeua P. Shaw, 23 High Sunday.

Services at 2 p. ni. SHAW In Beachmont, Oeorge son of Mar carot aud the late Janus Waw, formerly of Charlestown. Funeral notice litter. SULLIVAN In Roxbury.

Oct. 3, Daniel, be loved son of Maria (nee Flatley) and the late John J. Sullivan. Private funeral from his mother's residence, 75 Smith Sunday, Oct. 0, at 2 :30.

SWEENEY In Dorchester, Daniel Sweeney, formerly of 168 Eliot st. Funeral private from his late residence, Kidgewood Men day at 11 a. m. SWEHLA In Jamaica Plain, Oct. 4, Thom.is J.

Swehla. beloved husband of Mabel L. Swehla (nee Seaver), 31 yrs. Funeral services private at his late residence, 340 Centre on Tuesday, Oct. 8, at 2 p.

m. TKKL1NO In this city, Oct. 5, the Rev. Benjamin F. ToeliiiK, beloved sou of Benjamin Y.

and Catherine A. (nee Cnyle) Funeral mass at St. Philip's Church, Harrison Monday at 9 a. m. Thence to Maiden for interment.

Relatives and friends are not urged to attend the funeral services or burial on account of the epidemic. Please omit flowers. p. K. WE tin's be I I I I I I 1 I JOHNSON Passed away at the Crouse Irving Hospital, s.

rue use. "uuc of Dorchester. Funeral from tue undertaking rooms of John P. Costello, 7 Causeway Mondav at 1 :3 p. m.

Services at the irst phoclist Church, Temple at 2 clock. KEEGAN In Arlington, Oct. 4, suddenly, Ellen Field, wife of Dr. Charles A. Keegan.

Funeral private from late residence, 734 Massachusetts Monday, Oct. 7, at 8 rn. Hic mass or requiem at si. f'lmrch at ft o'clock, interment ar. iiuwi j.

H. Naslniu, N. papers please copy. Auto cortege. KEFGAN In Roxbury.

Oct. 2. Mary (nee Brennan), beloved wire of Patrick Keegan. Funeral from late home, 3 Kensington Monday. Oct.

7. at 9 .30. High mass of requiem at St. Joseph's Church at lOMO. lte member Fulton Court, M.

C. O. F. In Dorchester, Oct. 5, Frederick A.

W. Keen, 33 of 14 Joseph st. Fu ni oarvicwi nt All Saints? Church, Asli inont, Monday, at 3:30 p. m. Funeral private, interment at South Mass.

KELLEY In East Boston, Oct. 4, James H. Kelley. beloved husband of Annie M. Kelley (nee O'Brien).

Funeral from his late residence, 404 Saratoga East Bostou. l'U neral private. Kindly omit flowers. KELLEY In Roxbury, Oct. 5.

John be ved husband of Lillian J. Kelley. Funeral from his late residence, 30 Rockford Monday. Oct. 7.

at 9 a. m. Requiem high mass St. Patrick's Church at 9:45. Relatives aurt friends invited.

KENNEY Tn Roxbury, Oct. 3. John beloved husband of Mary Kenney (nee Rear don) and son of Michael and the late Bridget Kenney (nee Good). Funeral from his law residence, Eimwood Sunday, Oct. 0, at.

ei.i? r. sprvicAS at oi. uc Sales Church at 1 :45 o'clock Tuesday. Oct. 8.

at 8 Requiem high a. m. unerai mivate. KENNY In Brighton, Oct. 5.

Hubert Cunningham beloved son of Timothy J. and Annie Kenny. Funeral private. Tuesday, from residence, f4 Bennett nt 2 :30 p. ni.

Please do not send flowers. KEZER In Dorchester, Oct. 4, Lela Hurley daughter of John A. and Margaret A. honor, in her 28th vear.

Funeral services at residence. 805 Morton st. Dorchester. Sunday. Oct.

6, at 12 o'clock. Funeral private. KAYK In Canton. Oct. 5, Joseph beloved son of Joseph and Mary haye (uee Priestly).

Funeral from the late home, Edwin Dorchester, time to be announced later. KEANE In Somerville. Oct. 4. Julia, beloved wife of John Keane (nee Hines), 30 yrs.

Funeral from her late home, 18 Morton Monday, Oct. 7, at 8:15. Solemn requem high mass at St. Benedict's Church at 9 o'clock. Funeral private.

KNOX In Cambridge, Oct. 5, Maria (nee Kneeland). wife of James Knox. Funeral from her late home, 304 Main Monday. Oct 7 at 8 a.

m. High mass of requiem at St. Mary's Church at 9 clock. KODAD In Medford, Oct. 5, Vincent fnnt son of Vincent H.

and Catherine Terrio Kodad. Burial from parents' residence. ri Bowdoin Monday, Oct. 7, at 1 clock. Relatives and friends invited.

WTZ In Maiden. Oct. 5, Sarah Amanda widow of the late William F. Krantz. 81 vrs.

5 mos. 14 dys. Notice of funeral later. ik a Ttnetnn ni his rwrents' resl 9 HnTter John, beloved son cf John 'and Mary McCarthy Kyle. Funeral tlce later.

LAMSON In this city, Oct. 4, Ernest husband of Helen M. Eamson. Funeral ser vice. private at the chapel.

Massachusetts Cremation Society, Walk Hill forest Hills, on Monday, Oct. 7, at 1 p. m. LANIGAN In Dorchester, Oct. 3, Marguerite beloved wife of James W.

Lanlgan (nee Be'eeher). Funeral from her late residence, a i.i,n MnndHv. Oct. 7. at 8 a.

m. High mass of requiem nt St. Peter's at 9 o'clock. Funeral private. Church LEARY In South Boston.

Oct. 5, William husband of Annie Keolane Leary. Funeral from residence, 137 Ninth Monday, Oct. 7 at 8 a. m.

ihequiem services at St. Augustine's Chnrch at 8 :30 o'clock. Late member Pere Marquette Council, K. of No. 271.

LERY In Lo Angeles, Oct. 4, Stephen Leary of Atlantic, son of Mrs. Margaret Leary. Burial in Los Angeles. LeBI.ANC In Feist Boston, Oct.

3. Victoria LcBlmic (nee Landry), 'beloved wife of Placid IA Blanc. Funeral notice later. LE BLANC In Fast Boston, Oct. 6, Leona, wife of Noel Le Blanc, at ner iace resiueouc, 24 Trenton st.

Funeral notice later. LENNON In Jamaica Plain, Oct. 3, Patrick beloved husband of Ann Lennon (nee Fallon), formerly of 1 Dimick Roxbury. Funeral frm residence of his son. Bnrtley Lennon, 40 Sunday, Oct.

0, nt 1 15 p. m. Services at St. Thomas' Church at 2 o'clock. Late member Division IS, A.

O. High mass of requiem at St. Joseph's Chnrch. Roxbury. 7:30 a.

Tuesday. LITTLETON In Hinpham Oct. 5, James M. Littleton, 07 yrs. F'nnernl Tuesday at 2 o'clock.

Please omit flowers. a GITNSON In Roxbury. Oct. 4. lihur hoinvfil iinn of Ida anci ine iare iiem N.

Mnirnuson of 28 Leurel st 3 yrs F'nneral services from Nordling's Chapel, 1041 Tre tnont Monday, Oct. 7, at 2 p. m. mupv Smith Boston. Oct.

5. Charles W. Manler, beloved son of Charles nxA.rt Manlpr. 1'uneral from late and resi dence. 49A Sixth Sunday at 2 p.

m. M4RIOLH Oct. 3, Chartes, beloved husband of Sadie Masiglia (nee Barnes), 37 yrs. Funeral from his late residence, 1020 Tremont et Sundav. Oc t.

0, at 11 o'clock. Services at'ciiureh of Our Lady of Pomiieii. Harrison at 11:30. Relatives and friends invited to attend. M'AI LIFFE In Charlestown.

Oct. 4. at her home, 17 Chestnut Mary B. McAuliffe. Funeral Monday nt 8:30 a.

in. Relatives and friends are invited to the requiem mass at St Man's Church, Warren at 9 o'clock. Burial private. Kindly omit flowers Auto cortege. M'CVRTHY In South Boston, Oct.

5. Florence son of the late and Helen McCarthy. 'uneral from Meenan's. RrnmlwHT. Tuesday.

Oct. 8. at 8. Re quiem high mass at the Gate of Church at 9 a. m.

Heaven ifpT.T'KKT'Y In Roxbury, Oct. 5, John beloved husband of Bertha Dorothy McClus kev (nee Ibihnor) and beloved son of T'lomss and Annie MeCluskey (uee Veasey). Funeral from bis late residence, xa ii.hm.uh st Tuesdav, Oct. 8. at 8:15 a.

m. Requiem hl'a'h maHs at St. John's Church at 9 o'clock. Funeral private. M'CBRALY In Dorchester.

Oct. 5, Florence McCrenlv. Funeral from her aunt's residence. Miss Rose A. Conry.

49 Milton Tuesdav. Oct. 8. at 8:15 a. m.

Solemn high mass of requiem at St. Matthew Church, Stanton at 9 o'clock. Burial private. Portland and Westbrook, papers please copy. McDEVITT In Cambridge.

Oct. 5. Annie (nee imhartvl. beloved wife of Patrick Mc Devitt. iiorfl from her late home, 55 Broadway, i Tuesdav, Oct.

8. at 9 a. m. mass of requiem at St. Mary's Church at 10 o'clock.

M'LACGHLIN In Roslindale. Oct. 4. leoman Oeorge beloved son of John J. and Mary F.

(nee Degnan) McLaughlin. Funeral from late residence, 73 Newbury Tuesday, Oct. 8, at 9:15. Solemn requiem high mass at Sacred Heart Church at 9:45 o'clock. Auto cortege.

M'LAUOHLIN In Roxbury, Oct. 4. Michael, son of the late James and Margaret McLaughlin (nee Doyle). Requiem high mass at St. Francis de Sales' Church Monday, Oct.

7, at 9:45 a. m. funeral private. M'LENNAN In Roxbury, Oct. 3.

Mary K. (nee Wolter). beloved wife of Kenneth 1.. McLennan. Funeral from late residence, 7 Julian Roxbury.

Monday, Oct. 7, at 2 o'clock. M'LEOD Tn Medford. Oct. 4, Mary McLeod (nee McKenna), widow of Daniel S.

Mc Iieod. Funeral from late residence, 28d Feilsway West, at 8 o'clock. Requiem high mass at Immaculate Conceirtlon Church, Maiden, at 0 o'clock. Mother of the Rev. Edward F.

McLeod, St. Stephen's Church, Hnn mw sr Ilosron. Please omit flowers. Mass and funeral private. M'OILLBRAY Tn East Boston, Oct.

3, Eliza teth beloved wife of Roderick J.fMcGill bray (nee Calder). Funeral from her late residence, 89 Chelsea Monday at 8:15 a. m. Requiem high mass at the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer at 9 o'clock. Cape Bretor.

papers pleuse copy. M'ORATH In Roxbnry, Oct. 4, Mary, 1 loved daughter of Ellen (nee Flaherty) and the lnte Patrick McOrath. Funeral from her lnt residence. Ill Longwood Tuesday.

Oct. 8 at 8 a. m. mass of requiem at Mission Church at 9 o'clock. Attendance of relatives and friends requested.

Burial private. M'OOWAX In Roxbury. Oct. 4, Mary wife of John F. McOowan, and daughter of Marv Ward Harrington aud the late Peter Ward.

Funeral from her late residence, 2837 Washington Monday at 7 :0 a. m. Requiem bih mass at St. Joseph's Church at 8 i 1 1 a. ni.

Keiatives auu ineuus jutuvu. M'KENZIE Oct. 4, Elizabeth S. (nee An drews), wife of Donald McKenzle. Funeral from late residence.

Woodland Chestnut Hill Sunday. Oct. 6. at 2 p. m.

Interment at Walnut Hill, Brookline. M'MAIIAN In Brookline, Oct. 4, Katherine daughter of Thoiima P. and Mary A. Mc Mnhan (nee Driscoll).

Funeral frohi her parents residence, 103 Walnut Monday. Oct 7. High mass of requiem at St. Mary of the Assumption Church. 9 o'clock.

Late Past Chief Ranger Ava Maria Court 100, M. C. O. F. Mass and funeral private.

0 ha irt An i I TOBIN loved (nee dence. m. WALLACF, Tn Soroorville, Oct. 8, Albert leo, beloved son of James nnd the late Katherine E. Wallace and husband of EMza betii O'Leary, 28 yrs.

5 mos. 11 dys. Funeral from his father's residence, 75 Belmont Sunday at 2 p. m. Relatives and friends Invited.

Interment at WoUirn, Mafs. Auto cortege. WALSH In Brighton. Oct. 4.

Catherine Walsh (nee I aughlini, wife of William Walsh. Funeral from her late residence, 3'2 Wash Inirlnn of Mnn.loT at A 111. 'Member OI St. Tiawrence Court, M. O.

61, Brookline. Funeral private. of WARD In West Somerville. Oct. 3, George and Lillian Ward (nee Grimes).

Funeral from late 59 Warner Monday morning at 9:45 o'clock. Services at St. Clement's Church at 10 o'clock. NT WORTH Tn Roslindsle. Oct.

5. Gertrude Fonda, wife of Herbert W. Wentworth, 42 vrs. Funeral services at residence. 3940 Washington Mondny at 1 p.

in. F'nneral private. WILFERT In Revere. Oct. 3.

John II. Wil fert, 28 yrs. Funeral, strictly private, from his late residence, 230 Crescent Revere, Sunday, Oct. 6. Please omit flowers.

WILLIAMS In Dorchester. Oct. 4. at her late residence. 7 Vesta Mary (nee Mullen), beloved wife of Patrick J.

Williams. Services at St. Leo's Church Sunday at 1:30 p. m. Funeral private.

Requiem mass for the repose of her soul Monday at 9 a. ni. WINSTON In Boston, Oct. 5. Michael, husband of the late Mary Mitchell Winston and father of Lieutenants John James and Charles L.

Winston. F'nneral from his late residence, 124 Bennington Tuesday at 9 a. m. Solemn high mass at the Sacred Heart Church at 9:30 a. m.

Relatives and friends Invited. WOODS In Milton. John beloved son of James Wood. 9 yrs. F'nneral from his late residence, 19 High Monday, 2:30 p.

m. Boston Ledge, No. 10, B. P. 0.

Elks We regret to announce the death of Brothf Walter J. Cook. Funeral services at St. Kula Chnrch, East Broadway, South Boston, Saturday. Oct.

5. at 9 a. m. Members arc earnestly requested to attend. E.

MARK SULLIVAN. Exalted Ruler. P. P. M'CARRON, Secretary.

Boston Lodge No. 10, B. P. 0. Elks Wa regret to announce the death of Brother Flen ing Stewart.

Funeral arrangements will announced later. E. MARK SCLLIVAN, Exalted Ruler. P. F.

M'CARRON, Secretary. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many relatives aud friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral offerings in our recent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. James F.

Larkiu and daughter Grace. CARD OF THANKS. The family of the late Madeline Cavagnaro (nee Casaretto) of 15 Rexhnm Roslindale, wish to express their thanks to the many friends who so cordially extended their sympathy in their late bereavement. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our many relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral offerings in our recent bereavement.

MR. JAMES GOOKIN AND FAMILY. wish to thank our many relatives nnd I friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral offerings in our recent bereavement. I MARY E. O'BRIEN.

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Fort Hill 4300. To $4.40 This rate include war tax Ma Rail and Boat. AH Outside Staterooms COLONIAL UKEfea Fall River Line To MEW YORK Train With Parlor Car City Ticket Office, Phone Fort Hill 6480 67 Franklin corner Arch. HI ILSH rln BOA I OUTSIDE STATEROOMS, S1.00 and Steel steamships Georgia and lennesaee. I' ickets ami Wtaterooms at South Station THOMAS J.

FhYNN CO. 034 AND 4 E3SSEX BOSTOSV Are now issuing drafts on England. Ireland and Scotland for 1 pound and upward. Federal Reserve License Wo. 710 here" over HUH WOMEN WANTED IN RADIO FOR GOVERNMENT SERVICE IN SPECIAL "RADIO CORPS" Positions Positively Assured Salaries $1200 per year and upwards Day and Evening Classes for Men nnd Women in Radio for All Branches of Government Service.

Ijind Wire Telegraphy Day and Evening Sessions for Men and Women. Beginners Every Monday. Send for rrospertus. Eastern Radio Institute 899 Boylston Boston, Mass. AT THE GOSSELIN SCHGQL OF ORAL METHOD Huntington Chambers NcrQS2kEY NOTICE Free Trial Lessons At 10 and A.

m. EVERY DAY' HvM.OSrLI8N: LA.C. T. (1st Cla. "call for Prospectus, have TRIAL lessons Free, and compare.

Visitors Welcome at The GosseJin KTOfrkJCj School of rrLniW" 30 HUNTINGTON AVE. BOSTON SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY I. CONNOR IVIrector of Kducution 19th Year 19th Year Wanted 2000 Trained Telegraphers At once for Army, Navy. Aviation, Commercial. RnJIrnad.

Slpnnl orpK, Naval and Merclmnt Marine. Special Classes for Girls In Railroad ami Commercial Telegraphy. For Government Positions Complete Course In our and Siv Months. NEW CLASS BEGINNING OCT. 14 AH graduates guaranteed positions.

18 BOYLSTON ST. Portia Law School THE EVENING LAW SCHOOL FOR WOMEN llth vmr. 80 of Senior class and over 70 of nil grraduatoB have passed Mass bar. ReKlatrntlon daily; Thurs. ev'gs 5 to 8 ARTHUR MacLEAN, A.B.,LL.B.,J.M.,Dean Room 509, Tremont Temple, Boston DRAWING PAINTING FROM LIFE Small chisa.

private tnnK In.livl.lunll 1n Btructlon. Address "A Ji2Ltl or THOROUGHLY TAl GHT IN SIX WUKH. Touch TTpewritliiK mastered in Nine wei ks. (V.nihlne.1 course acquired in Twelve wi ckR. Hlah Krwle inexpensive conrsiK.

Inflivniuiti ii.striM'tl'in. ilitv or eve. rosunnm ulIu. Entrance Monday or WctlneHday I CIrV Commercial 1078 Boylston St. LA9rEL I r0ii.Ke, at Mas.Ave.

H.B. 550 Dentistry Pull Set of Teeth tRK. ''V" Silver Fill. SOtf. Cement I ill.

BOlf. lOLSGN'S PURITAN DENTAL 0. S73 Washington Opp. Beach St. 27 Tremont Row, cor.

Pemh. q. WE BUY OLD FALSE TEETH In any condition and pay hKUt prii; also full vnlne tor oio num. Call or mall AMERICAN TOO'lH Dexter 453 Washiugton Room 615, opposite snnian s. Proposals WiOS ELEVATED RAILWAY COM IX The Trustees of the Boston hlevateiJ Company desire bids for rehuilduig and repairing track and relaying pavintr on am bridsse street, Brighton, from near WaslJnton stm to near Webster street.

For plans nn.l H. incations apply to the olTife of the nt Maintenance oi y. 101 Mills street. Boston. Bids close fit o'clock noon.

Thursday, Oct. 10, 1918. Oct. 5. 191S.

12 Musical PIANO TALKS Teacher of Piano It is not what music will do for others, but what music can do for you that counts. iTKECHNIE VIOLIN SCHOOL enn violin, 'cello, double buss 10th sca orchestral luntiiigtou dnil fur circular. 30 Room 51d. Heehan, piano tuner 2C52 Washington st Tel. 4207 Hoxbury.

JC "VIOLIN LESSONS Member Symphony Orchestra; moderate terms. Address 1 Huntington ave Urn. r.4. or phone Beilevue 1741 Musical Instruments BFM'TIFFL new $7.1 style cabinet phono graiih and $15 worth new rwords, all COLES. '5 Hoxbury.

J1 1 "xfTunv TfiirTiN upright Piano for sale; itiak.iv' nla'in style: call week days 3 to i) P. 4H7A Mass. ave Boston WA NTK Upright pia.o (full keyboard), color, name and price. Holhrook J. P.

old case state MIL SULLIVAN 14 "pi NO wanted by Back Bay doctor at once. Oivo particulars, please. Box 155 Back Buy p. 6. i MNK Henrv F.

Miliar piano, mahogany up I .1 Sinnd. iv 141 Wop. ritrht, plnn style, $45; ientcr off Tremont st. BEAUTIFUL Chickering mahogany upright niano. plain style, pernnps less bjum sen.

141 Worcester st. off Tremcnt st. jO 8 ORGAN" for sale. $25, oin must sell. Address fine condition; bar 'L 2," the Post.

WANTED Organ for winter cottage; state price; answer quick. 44," the Post. BN.To mandolin, guitar, private lessous. FRED 154 Boylston st. I WILL BUY used phonographs aud records, anv style.

82." the Post. VINE upright piano Tel. Back Bay for sale very MR. DANA. cheap.

thanci SPECIAL VALUES THIS WEEK AT THE STIEFF PIANO WAREROOMS INCLUDING ART DESIGNS "We have at present fw hichrnd pianos that are otf.Zl itm.l PdelBns in KTIEFK PIANOS. ncludlnr PI. AU TIAMV at OreaHv Reduced Prices. Also red IManoH includlnj? STKINWAY. MASON A HAMI4N, CHH KKKINti and Other LurlghtH low an $90.00.

Armour, In his year. Funeral later. BARBER In Charlestown. Oct. 5.

Alice, le loved wife of Fred .1. Barber (nee Cumin i. Funeral from residence. 23 High lues day, Oct. 8, Requiem lnh mas at St.

Marv's Church. Warren ut O'clock. Relatives ami friends invited. BASTERI In Syracuse. N.

Antonio Ras terl. Funeral from his late home, 0. ttt Sonierville. nt p. Ivt ljtp member of Society S.

iurt a tupiiilier of the Med icl Camp. U. S. at Syracuse, N. Y.

Auto cortege. BIANCO In Orient HMghts. Oct. 2. 'rn" beloved husband of Carolyn Rh nco 's0 echn and father of Ir.

Joseph A Alexander and Florindo Bianco ami XL. Annie Catnldo. Funeral from 1. lite resl dence, 34 Gladstone Orient Heights, in flay. Oct.

Requiem Ml mass nt 1 0 a. m. at St. Lazarus' Church, Iyden st frinrl invited. Interment at i TTnlr Cross Cemetery.

Automobile corteip. rn.et iwi.ctnr Oct. 4. Florence 'lorence. iiiirMM of Andrew end the lefp Carolina Bossl.

Funeral from home, Monday. Oct. 7. at 1 :30 p. 32 Burgess m.

Services at St. Paul's Church at 2 p. m. BRE5NNAN In South Boston. Oct.

4 daughter of the lere John and Man A in Brennan (nee LawlerK Funeral 'wm the home of her cousin. Martin B. nrPU''any Vale Monday, Oct, 7. it a. 7:30 o'clock.

Funeral strictly private it i tit. wn.u rtt Tlnhert. beloved husband of the late nnnnnn non of William and Market BrlK from imrents' re idence. ii Tnosdiiv. Cct.

8. at 9 a. m. Tntormpnr. nt Holv Cross Cemetery Auto cortege.

BROOAX In Brookllne. Oct. 5. Sersrcant Pat rick son of l'artrlck and Muntaret Bro Iran (nee Corleyl. Funeral from hi i I 4 i.

uo Asu nWflll Tue a n. m. li miiem mass at a xrDJ nip th Assumnti'in Ch" at clock. 'l ate member of the Brookllne police department. BROWN In norchcot'T.

Oct. 4, C.eorse beloved hnrlwml of Mitnrar Brown In'j Barnes). Funeral from his lste nwidenee. .5 Howell Mon.iay. Oct.

7. at 9 :50 a. Solemn reniiem hiith mass at St. Margnret Church at 10 o'clock. RT RN'KS In Hvde Park.

Oct. 3, Charles Ly man Burnes, in h's 47th year, the residence. 1052 River Services at Hyde Park, SundiiT. Oct. at 2:30 m.

Si. ionu papers please copy. CAMKRON In East Roston, Oct. 3. William hir.TPd son of William an nuircn Cameron (nee Stafford).

yrs. 0 roos. ii from residence. 425 Bennington Sunday at 2 p. m.

CARIOW In Brookllne. Oct. 3. EliMbeth, beloved danpliter of Walter II. and Nellie A.

Carlow (nee O'Meara). Funeral from par ants' residence, 77 Washlnaton Satur dnv, Oct. 5, nt 2 p. m. Burial at St.

Pauls Cemetery, Arlington. Auto cortege. CARLTON In Cbebea. Oct. 2.

Helen beloved damrhter of John J. and Agnes arlton. 22 yrs. Funeral from her Irte residence, l.il Hawthorne Monday, Oct. 7.

at a. Rciuiem Men mass at St. Rofe's hnreh at 9 a. nt. Relatives and friends invited.

CAR BERRY In New York. Oct. 3, Sergeant Thomas J. Carberry, son of John B. ami Anna Carberry (nee Mr.

trey Funeral from his late residence. 72 Ward Roxbury, Mondav, Oct. 7, f.t 8:15. Funeral mass at 9:15 at Mission Church. Burial privnt.

CHTTROir Oct. 4. Jobn D. Church, of Mrs. Llovd Montgomery of 4 Hipniano place.

Roxbmy. vIcps privnte at the Waterman Chapel. 232S WashlnRton Rox bury, on Wednexilay, Oct. 9, at 2 p. m.

COBTRN In vere, Oct. 5, Edward A h.ivA.i hnsiaind of Mary A. Wallace Coburn, tn Tr 'iinerel from h's late residence, 343 Beach Tuesday, Oct. 8, Ttfonlem mass at Immaculate at 8 a. ni Conception Church at 9 o'clock.

C0T.fi AN In the West Fnd, Oct. 5. Mary beloved daughter of James ami Annie Colgun (nee Mnonev). Funeral from her late residence. 2 Eaton Monday at 8 a m.

Funeral mass at St. Joseph's Church, Chambers at 9 o'clock. CONNORS At Boston Citv Hospital, James Connors. Funeral from the residence of bis parents. 125 Nonantum Oak sn.

Brighton, Mondav. Oct. 7. at 8 a. m.

Illarh mass of requiem at the Chnrch of Our Iidy of the Presentation nt 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend. COUNIHAN In Boston, Oct. 3, Mary, beloved daughter of the late Daniel and Margaret (nee Williams) Counilmn. Funeral from the residence of her grandmother.

Mary Williams, 803 Vine Cambridge, Monday, Oct 7. ft a. m. Requiem high mass at Unwed Heart Chnrch at 9 o'clock. Auto cortege.

OOFNIHAN In Cambridge, Oct. Susnn wife of Edward A. Couniban, of 142 Cambridge st. Funeral private. Kindly omit flowers, COrf In Melrose HieMands, Oct.

5. Lauranee rv rn rhnrlea M. and Gertrude u. Cox, 2'i of pneumonia, following Influenza. Funeral private.

Prayers at Wyoming Cemetery. Maiden, Sunday at 5 ::.0. CRAM Tn Oe. 4. Ali Vlvcin a.

"ife of Frank T. Cram, 3S yrs. Funeral services, private, at her late residence, Crofton Monday, Oct. 7, at 2 p. m.

CROWLEY In Chelsea. John, heloved husband of Ezra Crowley (nee Maguire). Funeral from lute residence. 591 Broadway, Tuesday, Oct 8, at 9 a. ra.

Requiem mass at St. Rose's Church at 10 o'clock. Funeral private. Oct. a.

William be loved son of Andrew M. and Elisabeth C'nl I len (nee Heenan). Funeral from Ins late i residence, 02 Clarke Monday, Oct. at 9 s. in.

Requiem mass at St. Roe a Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends Invited to attend. CT'SSON In Dorchester, Oct. 5.

by accident, George beloved husband of Jennie Cns aon (uee of 55A Monaduock ft. Time to announced later. VCEY In South Boston. Oct. 3.

Dennis, beloved son of Mary K. (nee Tansey) and the late John Dncey. formerly of Hoxbury. Funeral om his late residence, 33 Washburn Monday at 8:30 a. m.

Requiem high mass at St. Monica's Church at 9 o'clock, presence of relutivea and friends requested. Burial orivate. DATTT.Eir In Charlestown, Oct. 3, Sarah A.

(nee Flavin). wi'e of James Dattler. Funeral from her lite resilience, 9 Gray Sunday at 2 p. m. Services at the hous: Requiem hfeh muss at St.

Mary Church, Warren Monday at 7 a. m. PAV1S In South Boston, Oct. 4, Arthur husband of I sa belle T. tCummlnyst and of Joseph and Mary Higglns Davis.

I neral from residence, 81 East Fifth Tuesday, Oct. 8, nt 8:15 n. Requien services at St. Fnlalla's Church at 0 o'clock. DE BENEDETTO In East Boston, Oct.

5. Jo spph De Benedetto, be'ovel husliand of Mary De Benedetto nee Picariella). Funeral from residence, 202 Maverick Monday at 2 p. in. Iate member of Co.

11th Regt Mass. State Guard. DEHFiN In Roxbnry, Oct. 5, Bridget, beloved wife of John Deben (nee Malouey), Laugdon st." Funeral notice later. DDLANEY In Jamaica 'Plain, Oct.

4, John beloved husband of the late Catherine Pendergast and son of John J. and Helen (nee McLaughlin) Delaney. Funeral from late home, S149 Washington Monday, Oct. 7, at 8 o'clock. High mass of requiem at St.

Mary of the Angels Church at 9. Late member of Boston poiiee department, Station 2. DEVEll In the North End, Oct. i. Patrick, beloved son of the late John and Mnry Dover (nee McTarron).

Funeral frum residence of his brother, Cornelius Dever, 43 North Margin st Tuesday. Oct. 8. at 8:30. Requiem high mas at St.

Mary's Church, foidicott at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited pjpifln Roxbury. Oct. rsaella. beloved wife of Joseph DilMo (nee l'etroselli t'5 yrs.

Funeral from her parents' residence, 3 Fremont ave. Funeral notice later. Funeral private. POHERTY Patrick beloved son of Sarah and the late Richard Doherty. Funeral from the residence of his brother, Daniel Doherty, 84 Shelby MVuiday at 9:15 a.

m. Reqnlem high mass at the Star of the Sea fhurch at 10 o'clock. Relatives and rrleis are restectfully invited to attend the ser iees. Funeral private. DOHERTY lu Roxbury.

Oct. 4. Raymond, beloved son of John and the late Catherine Doherty (nee Moran). Funeral from the residence of his aunt, Mrs. llen Dolan, 73 Longwood Monday.

Oct, 7, nt 9 a. tn. Funeral mass at 9:45 o'clock at Mission Church. FLOWERS IP TELEGRAPHED PROMPTLY To Ail Parts if the United States and Canada Tremcnt Street Boston's Flowcrphone, Beach 6900 124 p. at FH Joved daughter of JMtncK ami mo (nee I mimon).

Funeral from her late home. 359 Arlington Sunday. Oct. 6. at in.

Relatives and friends invited. DIUSCOT.L At Camp Devens. Oct. 4. Private William beloved son of Catherine (Hnghps) aud Daniel F.

Drisco.U. tunerai from Ids late residence, 555 Fifth lues dav at a. m. Requiem high mass at the G.i'te of Hetven Church at 10 a. in.

Funeral strictly private. DRD.COI,L In Ciunbridge, Margaret, beloved daughter of Marv (nee Begun) and the lste TiHcoM. Funerp.l from her late home. 'i YVuirton nt ndav. Oct.

7, at 8 a. ni. liiirh mass ut St. Peter's Church 9 o'clock. nriKi'dii Tn Rnxhnrv.

Oct. 4. William son of Dennis and Ellen Driscoll, 33 yrs. Funeral from the residence of his uncle, William Ganey, 14 Blue Hill ave. Sunday, Oct 0.

at 1 o'clock. Services at St. Patrick's Church at 1:45. Requiem mass Monday, Oct. 7.

at 8:30. Dl'FFY In Forest Hills, Oct. 4. Nellie A. (nee Roorev), beloved wife of Luke M.

Dnnv. Funeral from her Mte residence, 7 Wonhr.ni Monday, Oct. "7, at 8:30 a. m. Solemn requiem high, mass at St.

Thomas' Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends respectfully invited. ELLIS In Maiden, Oct. 1, i oniy son of Captain James C. Ellis of 240 Melrose Molrnsp Jiiir HiinUS.

XI yrs. rimriiw at ehnnel of Mr. Mrs. M. F.

Rodgers, 74 Summer Maiden, Friday, o'clock. Oct. 4, at 2 FALLON In Jamaica Plain, Oct. 4, Thomas, beloved husband of Marin, Fallon (nee Do lan). Funeral from her late residence, T'nlon Monday, Oct.

7, at 8:15 a. m. High mass of requiem Our Lady of Lourdcs Church at 9 o'clock. FAHY In Melrose, Oct. 3.

Anna T. Fabjr. Funeral from family residence. 134 Lymle st. Monday, Oct.

7, at 9:15 a. m. High mass of requiem at St. Mary's Church at 10 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited to attend.

U.RISSE In Cambridge. Oct. 2, Leo. beloved son of William and Emma (Hart) Fnrrisse. Funeral from his late home, Kirkland Monday, Oct.

7, at 8 a. ni iri, of rcciuiem at St. Paul Church A 9 o'clock, FFENEY In "Dorchester, Oct. 5. Barbara (nee Donahue), beloved wife of Bernard T.

Feeney formerly of South Boston. uueral from "her late residence, 218 Westville Tuesday. Oct. 8, at 8:15. High mass of requiem at St.

Peter's Church at 9 o'clock. AY In Dorchester, Oct. 5, George J. Fhny. Funeral from his lnte residence, 10 Capen st.

Time to be announced later. FISCHER In Jamaica Plain, Oct. 3, Freda, wife of Paul Fischer, 31 yrs. Services at her late residence, 81 Chestnut Sunday, Oct. 6, at 1:30 p.

m. Funeral private. FITZGERALD In Cambridge. William, beloved husband of Mnry (O'Neil) Fitzgerald Funeral from the residence of John O'Neil, Oak Monday, Oct. 7.

High mass of requiem at St. Mary's Church at 10 clock. FOLEY In South Boston, Oct. 4, Julia beloved daughter of Patrick and Margaret (Mulkern) Foley. Funeral from residence, 224 Fifth Monday, Oct.

7, at 7:30 a. m. Requiem services at St. Augustine's Church nt 8 o'clock. FRWSOZI At the Willard Parker Hospital, New York city, Oct.

4, Cesnr, beloved son of riiAPPa.1 snd lhe late J' nn rausoxi uw Lagi Marslno). 25 yrs. 9 mos. 4 dys. neral from hi late home, 25 Clark Fu Som erville, time to bt announced later.

FREIMAN Oct. 5, at his home. 41 Iandseer f.r., West Roxbury. Mitchell Freiman, hus Innd of Grace B. Freiman.

in the 38th year of his age, of pneumonia, following influenza. Funeral services private. Burial at Vool lott.i iontinv. Oct. 7.

at 10 a. m. l'riends are kindly requested to omit flowers of memorial services later. Notice FRENCH In Hyde Park, Oct. 4.

Donnld Adams French, in his 31st year, l'rmne in neral service at Falrview Cemetery, Hyde Park, Monday at 2 p. m. VIXAGHER Oct. 4, Charles son of Law rence A. and EllenGallagher, 4 yrs.

8 mos. Funeral from parents' residence, 40 Grange Dorchester. Sunday, Oct. 6, at It a. m.

Friends invited. GAVIN In South Boston, Oct. 4, James hushand of Adelin. F. (McGimley) Gavin.

Funeral from his late home. 898 Fourth Tuesdav, Oct. 8, at 8 o'clock. Services at St. Eu'lalia's Church nt 9 o'clock.

Burial strictly private. Kindly omit flowers. I ate member of Pere Marquette Council, K. of and Retail Grocers' Association. riTTT re T.i SomprviHe.

Oct. 4. Bridget, wife of Angus Gillis. Funeral from her late home. 7A Gilson terrace, Monday at 8:30 a.

High mass of requiem at St. Catherine's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends Invited. GLYNN In East Boston, Oct. 1, Margaret E.

(nee O'Neal), beloved wife of Walter C. Glynn Funeral from her late residence, 745 Saratoga Sunday, Oct. 6. at 2 p. m.

Requiem bich mass at Star of the Sea Church, Monday, Oct. 7. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to me service. Funeral private. GOOSNEY In Chelsea, Oct.

3, Rasana, beloved wife of James Goosney. 39 yrs. lu nerul services at lute residence. 110 Shurt lelt Chelsea. Sunday ut 2 p.

m. GORMAN In this city, Arthur heloved husband of Aznes Gorman (nee am) and beloved son of John C. and Elizabeth Gorman (nee Oleason). Funeral from his trareuts' residence, 1092 Washington Mondav. Oct.

7, at 8:30 a. m. High mass of reouiem at the Church of the Immaculate Conception at 9 o'clock. Relatives and r.snectfully invited to attend. Auto cortege, GREKNLEAF Oct.

4, at her' late home, 29 Pearson West Somerville, Caroline U. Greenleaf. Funeral private. GREENWOOD In Somerville, Oct. 4, William S.

husband of Mary Dowucy Greeuwood. Funeral from 10 Linden Monday at 2 p. m. Auto cortege. HVLLISEY In Doi Chester, Oct.

5, Daniel, husband of the late Ellen Hallisey. uneral from residence, 17 Harvest Tuesday, Oct. at 8:30 a. m. Requiem services at St.

Margaret's Church r.t 9 clock. Burial private. HALLORAN In Newton, Oct. 3. Jennie F.

i nee Drennan), beloved wife of John J. Hal loran. Funeral from her late residence, 44 Lincoln Sunday. Oct. fl, at 3 p.

in. Late member Middlesex Court 00, M. C. O. 1 IHMIn Dorchester.

Oct. 5, George W. Uam, i beloved son of George W. and Emma Ham 33 vrs. Funeral services private at i.Vs lute residence.

14 Bird on Monday at 2 p. tn. HARRINGTON In Cambridge, Oct. 3, Nora, beloved wife of Timothy Harrington (uee Rilev). Funeral from her late home, 4.1 Chilton st, Monday at 1:30.

Services at St. Peter's Church at 2 o'clock. Auto cortege private. Solemn high mass Wednesday at 8 o'clock for the repose of her soul. HARVEY In Brookline, Oct.

4, Sara, wife of Pernard Harvev (nee McGrath). Funeral from her late residence, 220 Freeman Mondav, Oct. 7, at 8 :30 a. m. Requiem mass at St.

"Aldan's Church at 9 o'clock. Funeral private. HAYES In South Boston. Helen, beloved daughter of James and Nellie Hayes. Funeral from her late residence, 335 West Third Mouday ut 9 a.

in. IIAYWARD In Wakefield, Oct. 4, Charles Haywurd, in his 82d year. Funeral services f.m.i Mc lute residence. 80 Pleasant Wakefield, on Tuesday, Oct.

at 1:30 p. in. Burial at Salem, private. IIAZELTON In Orient Heights, Oct. 4, Mr.

Neliie Hazelton (nee James), beloved wife of Thomas Stanley llnzcltou, U. S. N. Mineral Monday. Oct.

7, at 2 p. from their lnte residence. 1027 Bennington Orient Heiglits. Funeral strictly private. HENNESSY In Roxbury.

Oct. 4. John ri husband of Mary Hennessy (n Math) of 914 Albany st. Services at Church Monday, Oct. 7.

at I in. Rcciuiem high mass Tuesday, Oct 8, at 7:30 a. in. Funeral private. Late memher of St.

Philip's Court 184, M. U. U. 1'. iviuuiy ou.u flowers, HOO VN In West Somerville, Oct.

4, Gertrude A. (nee Horan), beloved wife of Wil llani H. Hogaii. Late of Roxbury and Dorchester, Mass. Funeral from the residence of her father Martin J.

Horan, Packard Monday, Oct. 7, at 8 :15 a. m. Requiem hinh mass at St. Clement's Church at 9 o'clock.

Relatives and frivmis kindly invited. 1IOR4N Tn Somerville, Oct. 3, Mildred daughter of Frances A. (Duffy I and the late James H. Horan.

Funeral from 40 Highland Monday at 8:15. High mass at St. Joseph's Church at 9 o'clock. AutO cortege. HOWARD In Kenberma.

Oct. 5, Richard beloved husband of Rosabelle E. Howard. Funeral services at St. Ann's Church, Wave land, Monday at 0 o'clock.

Funeral private. ISNER In Mattapan, Oct. 4. Helen daughter of Oeorge H. nnd Elith Isner of 1202 Blue Hill ave.

Services at Mt. Hope Chapel Sunday, Oct. 0, at 11 a. m. Friends Invited.

JENKINS In Mattapan. the Hon. Edward J. Funeral services Monday at 9 a. m.

Funeral private. l. at KR summer we rent nezv i ii mine tn wra Ithv cottasrers at mos lu wcctiuiy cvuuij u. the North Shore, tho hite lountains, etc. These No W'li are returned none the worse for the light, careful use they have had, in refined surroundings, tor which we have been paid liberally.

The look, sound and will wear like new. and will be fully warranted. Having sold a number of these piano we offer those that remain at especially attractive prices, for prompt sale, as received, on very easy payment terms. lVKRff POXD PIAXO CO. mar mm 114 Ttoylston Boston, J'loase miiil me your new catalogue, also Ht of Ki lul offerings and full Informa lion reinirding jour iteiuai un.ua Same Address nwm Henry F.

Miller arlor urana.ouu Henry F. Miller Baby Henry F. Miller Parlor Henry F. Miller Parlor Henry F. Miller Parlor Henry F.

Miller Parlor Henry F. Miller Concert Grand, $300 Steinway Concert $285 Chickering Concert $50 H. F. Miller Handsome colonial design, as good as new, $260 No better values ever offered. I pi PARTICI LARS "TO PLAYER PIANO.

SLIGHTLY INCLUDING MUSIC. 181 TREMONT STREET McPHAIL PIANOS i nnutnn fnr OVir in vicitiii.v i i u. for catalorue of Grands Upr tg nts Plaver Planos CHAS. S. Tremont st Pianos to rent lowest rate.

Kranich Bach Pianos i i tci 'lvanmnt Writ nlu at mi Tremont SI. Tiaver Orands, Orandette. Small Grands mannn. CHAS. xria sin siyii'B oi F.

NORR1S. 181 Tremont st. writ for catalogue and prices. Open Sovrr.l fine used DianOS Of standard il at nrlrea un terms not to be found elsewhere. See us before you pof CHAS.

S. NORBIS. 1S1 Tremont st. 8 used Player Pianos at special pres. rolls 2 Electrlo Plfivfr Mlonr.

new. JUSl right for ice cream narlor. nrice $200. CHAS. S.

NO BIS. 1SX Trvont St. VICTOR RECORDS EXCHANGED 10c and your old one; records bought. A UN'S MUSIC SIIOrJ4hintost. Wanted, Upright Piano At once, will pay good price Tel.

Back Bay pjANO and nlavers. cash or instalments. M'caktuy. M0 Hn infield st. .550 New cabinet talkinn machine plays any Ut.

r. BEAUTIFUL upright. cheap M'CARTHY. BromOcld st. for PLAYEIl OIIOANS with music, to uo.

M'CARTHY. Bromtield Boston. I'l ivi Bv Wednesilitv for my home; please mention irico and iiarticulars. Mil FRANK LYN, "1 i Kingston Boston loo NEW hili grade phonogrnpns. an retail prices $40 to each, will he sacrificed at from 1o 40 per cent discount from reg rpr ie A liiej'ost.

ANTEIJ Upright piano begyiner, any coii.lition, or will pay go price for good one; state price. Pox 74. Back Bay station. $tl CASH buys Chickering mahogany upright piano, hue condition. Cull Suite 1.

St. Botclph near Back Ba3 I PR lii HT PI AXO WAN TI0I For practice prefer used one to new. Tel. Jamaica C0S J. am heaittiful upright piano, fine tn I dition.

2'0 Huntiugton Suite opp. I s.vmphony Hall, Boston. WANTED Upright or grand or player piai. General Delivery. Back Bay, Kos ton.

1 WILL sell to worthy family $375 upright pinno. bench anil scarf for $50. 2f0 Huntiug i ton Suit 7. fp. symphony nan.

Manager BHD 3ftk BPw HEADQUARTERS FOR W'ISS Your piano exchanged for full value. Sen 1 for catalogue with list JTO 11 Ts and terms. CHAS. S. NORR1S.

1 'kei mnnt st. TMunnv to rent, nearly all ma 3 SPECIALS, PRACTICALLY NEW Mason Hamlin Mahogany uprlyrht, handsome design, $275 Suitable for the most exacting artist. Less than Yj, Reg. Price. Steinway Latest modern upright, satin tlnish, $290 This in a beautiful instrument, worth at least $500.

3EW SEND POSTAL FOR FULL BE A I TIFUL KMKKSOX MAHOJJAXY i t'ww th u. Kl i I LAR I'ltlt 1. NOTE I 'verv" instrument is fully guarsnteed by M. Stieff, one of the eldest and most. reliable in the piano industry.

FAIREST PLACE IN BOSTON TO TRADE fa iff ff ff BOYLSTON e. carr STREET ftamwfmmt.VH3 PLEASANT EVENINGS AT ho mis The nicest tiling about the Oulhransen player piano is its rapacity for giving pleasure to the whole family; everyone in your family lm midiiitelv Iwri nifs member of the Club" nothing has ever before been invcntea bv man that brings into the home smh an siinted amount of inspiring entertainment us the Oulbmnseii playiT piano that vast ilerlnud uuikIc has perhaps been closed I your faniilv except as a chance visitor imisscsmiu' certain technical skill might drop in: the t.nl braiihen invites your feut upon the pedal your hands u)on the magic levers, to bring into lir the beautv and harmony of a thousand compositions tou can Kins with the Uulbranscn. play vour own accompaniments in any key you vou nei'd not be a trained mui ian, nor even able to rend the notes call and allow us to demonstrate this wonderful instrument to von; (iulbransen prices (four models i please these who wanf the most for their money, the sensible, economical buyer; our very reasonable terms nnd fie music oner win ai imnc vn ItPtcCa llllVIIIICt: HINU I $50 Pianos and Vlctrolas taken in e.M imue. PLAYER SPECIALISTS. K4 Boylston st.

WE rOSVRRT YOUR PIANO INTO A I A Ifi PIANO tctth the aid of the invisible Culbransen ninver mechanism you can play your piano 1 beautifully, accompany your voice, entertain, dance, call for demonstration, play one vourself. get our prices. PLAYER SPECIALISTS. 104 Boylston PLAYER BARGAINS Plavers returned from i rent, 11 88 note as sorted styles, oaw anu manogmij. era will appeal to the economical ouyer those who know and wish to Save ft fi miiairv nereeanie lenna.

PLAYER SPECIALISTS, 104 Boylston St. REAL RAGTIME IN 20 EASY Private Lessons Guaranteed: expert i'Vinn 707 pi, riot onsft Kcnooi, ul lngS; DOOKIBl iirr. v. 701O Mt Reach tui STEINWAY BABY Ci ANO hnnireii ruse in first i'lasM condition; to'ie SS fc Prfo' an ideal for aim mm." i ri ,.1111 rn 11 teed mniiie in ner or niusniau one half former price; terms to suit. Bo vis ton ht.

104 BABY GRAN! srir.T. SIZE, rosewood case PIANO several years old, 1 for besinner duet bench. leliverMl. l0 also small uprlulit. good tone and action.

don't pay more until you see them; terms to suit. 104 Boylston st S5 DOWN, I A WEEK PIN'OS from $75 up. renting $1 week. Pltobks l1 Bovlstcn. comer Washington SXiti "VXNTED Steinway or H.

F. Miller piano, nnrlirht or grand, or would use to ouy i) Uno or an upright or grand piano ot some make; a.n willing to pay a very good jn ice; and ice. P. t). Box 14:1.1.

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