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12 BOSTON POST, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1918 DEATHS AXAH- -Tn Dori hpater, Ort. 0, Agnes (nee Magiiirel, of Azab. Funeral from her Crowell ut ni. iiljrh mass of requiem at St. Matthew's Church at New York Flt.v, 7.

Frank J. liaml. lucloveil hiihlmiiil Hnini (nee Ilcrniision rmeri.v of Soutli Boston, .33 yrs 3 (lys Funer.il prlv. te. nt tlie liome cf Ilia 5 Leroy Dorchester, Thursda.r, Oct.

10. Roshnry. Oct. Harry J. Baker, la'loveii son of Mrs.

William J. Molloy. Funeral from iiia late reddeiii lUT Ro.xhur.v Friday. Oct. 11, at 0 a.

ni. High mass of reguiem at kt. Francis da Sales' Church, at 0:45 DEATHS Revere. Oct. 8, Margaret Ixdovpd wife of Ijawrence Donovan and dnulitcr of Rrldget and the late Patrick Dwyer, formerly of Charlestown.

hhinerai Into 85 Wlnthron 'Hiurs- day, Oct. 10. nt Ilieh of at Imrunenlate Onceptlon Church, at 10 o'clork. Relatives and friends Invited to attend. DEATHS Newton.

Oct. 7, Marr E. Mahon, beloved wife of Thomas Funeral from her late residence, 27 Faron Tlnirs- doy, Oct. 10. Providence papers riinrlestown.

Oct. 7. nah, daughter of Daniel and Mar.v Drisco.l (nee RulUvnn) of 1 Slone gt. Funeral Wednesday, Oct. 9, nt 2 Funeral private.

Aviation Camp, Pensacola, I Oct. 5, James A. Mahoney, beloved son of James A. and Catherine Mahoney (nee DrlseoH). Funeral from his lute residence, Julian St.

Time announced later. Fast Boston. 3, Walter .1. Driscoll, beloved oon of AValter J. and Mary F.

Driscoll (nee Rrmnnn). 1 yr. 8 nioR. Fnneral from residence of parents, 190 Bennington Thursday at 2 p. ni.

and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Roxbury, Oct. 8, Jeren.lnh Fniii- cls, lieloved, husband of Rohan (nee Hurley), son of the late and Ejien I DFF1''A'--In East Boston, Oct. 7, Bartholomew, Rohan (nee McCarthy), 25 of 191SH Harrison nve. Funeral from lila late residence, 1S21 AVashington st.

Time of funeral later. Isrl.ghton, Oct. 8. Frank Bonzn.gnl. Funeral from his late re.sidenco, 15 Colonial Thursd.ay nt 9 a.

m. Eolemn high niiiBs at St. (Dtuinhkille's Church, Mari et at 9:45 o'clock. Burial luivato. lease omit flowers.

belovMl husband of Mary OufTy. Funeral from his lute residence, 128 Leyden Thursday. Oct. 10, at 8 Requiem high mass at St. Church, at 9 Dorchester.

Oct. 6, Anna Rose Dunlap (lice Cassidy), beloved wife of Martin F. Imnlap. Funeral from her late residence, 1020 Dorchester Wednesday nt 9:13 a. in.

Requiem mass at St. William's (illjurch at 10 North Camlirldge, Oct. 7. beloved wife of Francis Marchetti (nee Keane). Funeral from her late home, 113 Rlndge Thursday at 8:30 a.

m. Requiem mass at St. Chnrch at 9 Funeral private. Ncponset. Oct.

6, Selina P. (nee Elliot), beloved wife of William II. Meleedy. Funeral from her late residence, 47 Houghton Wednesday, Oct. 9, at 9 Funer-al strictly private.

DEATHS Musical Instrurr tnts Musical Instruments Female Help Wanted Female Help Wanted Charlestown, Oct. 7, Helena beloved daughter of Augustus and Jane Mevcis. Funeral from her late lesldence. 4 Cordis Thursday, Oct. 10.

at 7:30 a.m. Requiem high mass at St. Church at I 8 Funeral strictly private. i Brookline. Oct.

8, Mary Dunn. Funeral from wareroiims of W. Larery and Sons, 54 A South Boston, Friday, Oct. 11, at 8:30. Requiem acrvlc'es at St.

Peter au4 Church, at 9 a. ra. Roxbury, Oct. 7, Mary ioved wife of RolxTt P. Breen, 41 yr.s.

Funeral from her late residence, 20 Forest Thursday, Oct. 10, at 8:45 a. m. High mass of nt St. Church at 9:4.5 o'clock.

Newcastle and Chatham papers please copy. Rev. John died nt Plymouth, N. IL, of pneumonia. Funeral Saturday, 9 a.

St. Church, Nashua, N. H. Catnp Dick, Dallas, Texas. Oct.

Cambridge, (Xt. 8, Dwight D. 7, .1. Briggs, beloved son of Mr. ami jCruory, yrs.

Funeral services and burial Roxbury, Oct. 7, John beloved husband of Moran (nee Sullivan). Funeral from residence, 178 Fisher Thursday, Oct. 10. at a.

m. High mass of requiem at Mission Church. Burial private. In Dcrohester, Oct. 7, Perpetua beloved wife of John R.

Egan (ueo McDonald). Funeral I'nim her lute residence, Park, AVednesday, Oct. 9. Services at St. Giurch, at 10 Relatives and friends Auto cortege.

Medford, Oct. 8, Catherine, beloved wife of Nicholas Moran (nee McCarthy). Funeral from her late residence, 23 Stanley hTlday, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem mass at St.

Church, at 9 I Relatives and friends invited. at Me. Mrs. AA'illlam P. Briggs, formerly of AValer- town, Mass.

Funeral notice later. this city. OcL 7, Agnes widow of AA'alter C. Brown. 72 yrs.

I iiueral services priviile at the Fhatud. 2328 Roxbury, on Thursday, Dorchester, Oct. 'i, Cather Cambridge, Oct. 4, Wm. M.

Murphy, beloved husband of the late Julia (nee Sullivan). Funeral from his late residence, 9 Leonard Wednesday, Oct. 9, at 10:30. Requiem high mass at 8t. Church at 11 Late FARAA'ET 7, Anns daughter of Ellcrv TL Sarah Interment In Forost Hills Cemetery, Oct.

9, at 1:30 p. in. Oct. 10, at 3 p. m.

East Boston, Oct. 8, AVilllam 3. Bullock, beloved husband of May Bnllocl: '(nee Ganlg), formerly of Chelsea. Funeral from his late residence. 33 Pope Wednesday, Oct.

9, at 8:15 a. ra. Requiem high Roxbury, Oct. 7, Catherine mass at Star of the Sea Church at 0 a. in.

daughter of the uite Patrick' and Relatives and friends kindly Invited to at-, Forrest c.arr). Funeral from the real- ine G. (iiee Bennett), Ijeloved wife ot Kdwaril J. FHzgeraid. Funeral from resi deuce, 'ITiursday, nt 0:30 H.

m. Requiem mass nt St. Peter Church at 10 Auto cortege. Burial private. member of T.odge of Elks, Divi slon 49, A.

O. IL, and St. Council, K. of 193. MT Cambridge, Oct.

7, Julia E. fneo Sullivan), beloved wife of the late William M. Murph.v. Funeral from her late resilience, Leonard Wednesday, Oct. 9 nt 10:30 a.

m. Requiem high at St. Marvs church at 11 a. m. tend.

Revere, Oct. .5, Tlurke (ne? Orcodon), widow of the late John E. Burke. Funeral from her late rusidi nco, 34 dence of her grandmother, Mrs. Bridget Forrest, 135 Thursday, 10, at 15 a.

tn. Requiem mass at the Blessed Sacrament Church, Centre at 9 In Dorchester, Oct, 8, at her late residence. 109 Pleasant Naomi F. trieo Stubbert), wife of Stephen J. Murphv.

Funeral services nt St. Church. Thursday, at 2 p. m. Funeral private.

Centra! Revere, AVedne.sday, Oct. 9, at Cambridge, Oct. 8, I.illian :.30 a. in. Solemn high inicss of at of the late George K.

and Catherine the Immaculate Concr- tiou nt KenniiT Francis. Funeral from her late Church 9 Relatives and friends inviFd. home, 102 Trowbridge Thursday, at 9:15 Auto cortege. a. tn.

Requiem high mass at West Roxbury, Oct. 7, suddenly, clock. A. F. Burns of South Somerset, 74 this city.

Oct. 8, A.lce G. yrs. Funeral from the of his niece, Mrs. Selden C.

Cassadoon of 303 Bellevue West Roxbury, on Thursday, Oct. 10, at 11 a. m. Interment ut Cemetery, New Bedford. Prayers at tho grave nt 3 o'clock.

BUUN.S—Died In Roxbury. Oct. 8, Frank R. Burns, 38 yrs. Services private nt his late residence, 42 Kenilworth Thursday, Oct.

10, at 2 p. m. I Medford, Marietta (nec Ian- doll), beloved wife of the late Ralph Cara.dio. Funeral fnun her resilience, 18 I-eyden Friday nt 8 a. m.

Renulom high mass at St. i Church, ut 9 Relatives and friends invited. OAMPP.ELL—■ A Fune ward bridge. end Charlestown N'e-st of Owls. uneral Kequiem high Franklin, 24 yrs.

Funeral services at the parlors of the AV. H. Graham Corporation, 1770 AA'ashington Tliur.sday, Oct. 10. 'IJme of services to be announced later.

GAI.LAGliBR—In Revere, Oct. 8. John, beloved husband of Lillie Gallagher (nee Sweeney). I'uneral from his late residence, 337A Broadway, Thursday, Oct. 11.

at a. m. Requiem mass at Immaculate Conception Ohurch at 9 o'clock. Funeral private. Brookline, Oct.

8, Della A. (nee King), wife of Michael J. Gallaglier. from her late residence, 23! High Friday, Oct. 11.

Illsh mass of requiem nt St Mary of the Assumption G.urch at 9 Mass and funeral private. requiem mass at Cluirch of tho Heart, at 9 Burial private. Revere. Funeral service private at Cambridge Please omit flowers. Oct.

7. Marth.a Gamble C.impbell, wife of l.ouls Chester Campbell, 28 yrs. 7 nios. Fuuernl from her late residence, 40 Mallet Friday, Oct. 11, at 2:30 p.

m. Friends invited. France. Sept. 12, Corporal William E.

Canary, beloved son of Owen and Margaret (nee' Murphy) Canary. Requiem services at Sacred Heart Church, Roslindale, Wednesday, Oct. 9, at 7:30 a. m. Relatives and friends invited to attend.

South Boston. Oct. 8, Mary A. cemetery, Cambridge. OcL 9, at 2 p.

m. Jamaica Plain, Oct 6, Florence beloved wife of Eugene Herliert Goulter, Jr. (nee Bryan). Funeral from her late resblence, 3 Areola st. (off Day AA'ednesday, Oct.

9, at 8:15 n.ii'i. High mass of requiem at church of the Blessed Sacrament at 0 Watertown, Oct. 7, Marpia beloved wife of GriCflu, 43 yrs. Funeral from late residence, 10 Oliver 'rimrsday, Oct. 10, at 11 a.

ra. (Morrissey), beloved wife of the late Thomas x- Carroll. Funeral from late residence, 202 HAMILTON AVest Newton. Oct. 8.

Elsie Seventh Friday. 8:15 a-, ni. mass nt St. Augustine's Church at 9 Relatives and friends respectfully invlttHl. Dorche.stcr, Oct.

8, Bartholomew (Charles) Case.v, beloved husband of Lvdla (nC'O Ilalllgani Casey. Funeral from his late home. 148 Centre Thursday, Oct. 10, at 9:30 a. ra.

Requlom mass ut St. Church et 10 Funeral private. this city, Oct. 7, Thomas son of Elizabeth and the late IJiomas Case.v. Funeral from (he undertaking roora.s of John P.

(Joatello. 7 Causeway Tliursdiiy, Oi't. 10, ut n. m. Kisinlem high mass at St.

Church, Chambers at 9 COU.INS—At Camp New Jersey, Oct, 6, Private Joseph AA'. Collins. 28 son of Captain Collins. Funeral 43 White East Boston, at 2:30 p. m.

Funeral strictly private. Newton, Oct. 7, the Rev. Edward A. Costello of St.

Church, South Boston. Funeral from St. Church, AA'cst Newton, Thursday, Oct. 10, at 10 a. m.

Funeral private. Only family and clergy adndtted to cluirch by order of the Board of Health. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. Houston.

Texas, Oct. 3, Corp. James M. Coulter. Funeral services will be held at the home of his parents.

Mr. and Mrs James T. Coulter. 215 W. Selden Mattapan, Thnrsday, Oct.

10, at 1 p. m. Relatives and friends Inviteli. wife of Grant Hamiltoja 29 yrs. Funeral private.

Somerville, Oct. 7, James beloved husband of Grace Hart (nee Mc- Elene.v). Funeral Wednesday, Oct. 9, from his late home, 39 Adrian at 7:30 a. m.

High mass at St. Church at 8 I10LME.S—In Chelsea. Oct. 7, Grace he- loveil wife of Arthur C. Holmes, 28 yrs.

(nee Luzvatto). Funeral from her late residence, Broadway, Chelsea, Thursday at 8 High mass of requiem at St. Church at 0 In Dorchester, Oct. 8. Roy AA'.

Ilurlhorp, 37 1 mo. Funeral from aunt's residence, 1410 Dorchester AVednesduy, Oct. 9, ut 2 p. m. Auto cortege.

Oct. 8, Lillian, daughter of and the late Robert Ivester. Funeral private. Dorchester, Oct. 0.

C. Oscar, 43 beloved brother of Axel Johnson and Mrs. Iljalmar Hansen, 5 Harvani Dorchester. services at chapel. 1041 Tremont Boston, day, Oct.

9, at 12 ni. Funeral private. JONE.S—In Melrose, Oct. 6, George beloved husbsnd of Mnble B. Jones.

Funer.it from his late residence, Main Melrose, Thursday, Oct. 10, at 2 p. m. Somerville, Oct. 8, Mary beloved daughter of John and tne late Julia Ke.nne (nee IlinesI, 4 yrs.

6 F'uueral CRAWFORD In East Boston, Oct. 7, Thom- I AVcdnesday, Oct. 9, from i8 Morton st. Funs. beloved son of the late Mbdiael and neral jirivate.

South Boston. Oct. 8. Julia of James Kearney. Fn- Catheiine ers Craw ford.

Funeral from his resideuce, 138 Havre Thur.s- i day. at 8:15 a. m. Requiem mass at the nlln her Church of the Most Holy Redeemer at 9i high requiem mass at Sacred Heart (Jhurob Oct. 8.

Ellen, beloveii wife of .1. (droucher (nee Brennan), formerly of East Boston. from her late residence, 55 Grant Thursday at 9 a. ni. Solemn high requiem nins.s at St.

Chnrch at 10 Ilela- tlres and friends are respectfully Invited to attend. Late memlier of Chevema Court No. 8. M. C.

O. F. Auto cortege. Charlestown, Oct. Bridget (nee Carey), beloved wife of Jobo Crowley.

Funeral from her late residence, 11 Lincoln AA'ednesday. Oct. 9, at 9 a. m. Requiem high mass at St.

Church, at 9:4.1 South Boston, Oct. 8, Annie Curran. Funeral from reshlem'e of her brother, Martin 205 Fourth Thursday, Oct. 10. at 8:15 m.

requiem services at S8. and Church, at 9 Roxbury, Oct. 8, Francis beloved sen of Frank B. and Nora Currie (nee Enneguess). Funeral from his late 2l st.

Time to be announced I 'ter. DADMTJ.N—In AVatertown, Oct. 7, Guy L. Dad- miin. Services nt Common Street Cemetery, Watertown, Oct.

9. at 2 p. in. AA'ntertown, Oct. 8, Henry Alonza Davis.

Private service. Interment at Ridgelawn Cemetery, AA'atertown. this city, Oct. 7, Murk De- lane.v, 48 yrs. Funeral from home of his bro'iier, Kdwanl IX-laney, 2 Iieshon pL, Everett.

Thursday at 2 p. m. Relatives and friends invited. Roxbury, Oct. 7.

MSragret (Marjorie) M. Dempsey, beloved daughter of John F. Dempsey. Funeral from her late resideuce, 127 Crawford Thursday, Oct. 10, nt 8:15.

Se'etnn Uieh requiem ss at St. Mary of the Church at 9 a. m. Burial private. Auto cortege.

Roxbury, Oct. 6, Thomaa Deveuey, beloved husband of Mary lieveney (nee iierliert). Funeral from his late residence, 788 Parker Oct. 9, at 9:45. High masa of requiem at Mission Church at 10:30.

Burial private. Fall River papers please copy. Somerville, Oct. 8, John, beloved husband of Katherine Dewey (nee Conneliy) 79 yrs. Funeral from his late home.

70 Trull Friday, Oct. 11, at 8:15 a. in. Solemn requiem high masa at St. Ann's Church at 9 o'clock.

DOBB.S—Passed eway in France, Sept. 13, Edmond G. Dobbs, 19 belovcnl son of the late George and Josephine Dobbs (nee Black). Roxbury, Oct. (Kelly), beloved wife of John J.

Dolan. Fuiiiuui frorq her late resideuce, 120 Heath st. (rear), Wednesday, Get. 9, at 8:30 a. rn.

High mass of requiem at Blessed Bacrnment Church at 9:45 Burial private. South Boston, Oct. 8. John beloved eon of Ellen Murphy and Michael J. Donahue, Funeral from late residence.

321 Fourth Thursday, at 2 p. m. Services at Bt. Augustin Church, at 2:30 Reijolem mas.s at 7 :80 Friday, fJct. 11.

Charlestown, Oct. 6, Anna Agnes, beloved daughter of Patrick J. and Ellen Donovan (nee Gallagher). Funeral from residence, 27 Oct. P.

at 2 p. m. TELEGRAPHED PROMPTLY To All Parts ct the United States and Canada FLOWtRS Tremont Street FioAwerphone, Beach 6900 late residcnw, 497 Fast Sixth niursday. Oct. 10, at 10 a.

ni. Requiem high mass at the Gate of Heaven Cluuch at Dorchester, John husband of Bertha Keegan and beloved son ot Peter F. and Mary E. Keegan (nee Connors). Funeral from his late residence, 3 terrace, at 1:30 p.

m. Bervlces at St. Church, at 2 Relatives and friends respectfully Invited to attend. Auto cortege. Lynn, Oct.

6, William son of the late AVilllnm and AVinifred Anna Kelley. formerly of Chelsea, brother of Mary AVuters and Philip Kelley, Funeral private on accouut of sickness. KEN.NIiY—In Boxbury, Oct. 6, Mary E. (nee Dolan), lieioved wife of Thoma.s F.

Kenney and daughter of Thomas and Anuie E. Dolan (nee Gat ley). Funeral from her late residence, 23 Linden Park Friday, Oct. 11, nt 8:15 a. ui.

High mass of requiem kt St. Fr.ancls do Church at 8:45 Burial private. Roxbury, Oct. Florence (nee 'INikert, beloved wife of Daniel J. Keogb.

Funeral from her late residence, 1 Oakland AA'ednesday, Oct. 9, at 12:45 p. at St, Church at 1:30. Funeral private. Brookline, Oct.

6, Josephine (nee Koyce), wife of Joseph Keough. Funeral from late lesldence. 44 Cameron Thursday, Oct. 10. at 7:45 a.

m. Requiem mass at St. Chnrch of the Assumption at 8:15 Funeral private. Dorchester, Oct. 8, Mary, beloved of Dennis and Keyes, 25 225 Bowdoin st.

Requiem high mass Friday, at 9 nt Sr. Meeting House Hill. Funeral private. Late member of St. Court, 20G, M.

C. O. F. Beachinont. Oct.

0, Henry beloved husband of KPey (nee of Cjvii'lcstown. Funeral from hi.s summer home, Point, Beachmont, AVednea- day, Oct. 9, at 8:15 a. in. Requiem high mass at Our Lady of Church at 9 o'clock.

Auto cortege. Funeral strictly private. Please omit flowers. KONR.AD—In Jamaica Plain, by sccldent, Oct. 7, John, beloved husband of Carina Konrad.

Funeral soirvlces at the residence, 106 Forest Hills Thursday, Oct. 10, at 2:30 p. m. LA the Naval Hospital, Fort Smith, Oct, 4, Joseph La A'le. Funeral from his late residence, 68 Chestnut Plain, Thursday.

Oct. 10, at 9 a. m. Rel.itlves and friends are invited to the funeral mas.s at tho Blessed Sacrament Church, at 9:45 Burial jirivate. LAAVI.OR—At Camp Alfred Vali, N.

Oct. Ikiwlor, beloved son of and (nee Higgins). Fuuernl, from his Into residence, 57 Crescent Chelsea, Thursday. Oct. 10, at 9 a.

ni. Solemn high mass at St. Church at 10 Fu nernl private. LF, BI.ANC Bast Boston Oct. 3, I.e Blanc, beloved wife of Plneld Le Blrnc.

Fui.eral from her late residence, 78 Morris Oct. 9, at .15 a. m. high mass at Sacred Heart Church nt 9 o'clock. Relatives and frlerds kin lly invited to attend.

Somerville, Frans, 83 husband of Elizabeth P. Llljeholm, 83 Cedar Somerville. Funeral services at late home, Cedar romervllle, Oct. 9, at 2 p. m.

Dorchester, Oct. 7, LllUan Lucas, at the borne of William MeGraun. Funer.il services will be lieid at tbe clmiiel in Mt. Cemetery, Oct. 9.

at 3 p. m. Brookline, Oct. 8. Sarah daughter of Alexander and the late Katherine MacDonald (nee Funeral from tbe residence of her uncle, Ronald MacDonald.

12 Oswald Friday, Oct. 11. High mnss of requiem at Mission Church at 9:45 a. m. Panerai private.

East Boston, Oct, 8, Mary, liMoved daughter of Peter and Emma Mc- (nee Hughes). Funeral from her late residence, 150 Falcon Friday at 8:15 a. Tu. Requiem mnss at the Sacred Heart Church at 9 :45 Relatives and friends art) respectfully Invited to attend. Roxbury, Oct.

8. Joseph 2 beloved son of John and Annie McCabe (nee McQuald). Funeral from residence, 35 Bromley AVednesday, 8, at 2 p. m. Funeral private.

AVlncliester, Oct. 8, Catherlue (nee Doherty), beloved wife of John McCarron, formerly of Stoncham. Funeral from her iate home, 35 Friday, Oct. 11, at 8:80 a. m.

Solemn high mass of requiem at St. Mnrv's Church at 9 tlves and frlendS invited. In Dorchester, Oct. 8, Patrick J. MeCaHhy.

38 Robertson late member of St. Petei's Court, M. C. O. No.

18. Notice of funeral later. Roxbury, Oct. 7, Mary (nee beloved wife of MIchjiel McDermott. Funeral from her late residence, 107 Fisher Thursday, Oct.

10, at 9:45 a. m. Funeral mass at Mission Church at 10:30 New papers please copy. Funeral private, i Roxbury, Oct. 6, Sarah (nee Hurley), beloved wife of Edward B.

Me- F.arland. Funeral from 11C9 Oslnmbus Tliursday, Oct. 10, at 10:15. Funeral mass at 11:13 at Mission Church. Burial private.

Jamaica Plain, Oct. 7, cella (McDonough), beloved wife of John F. McKlttrick. Funeral from the home of her sister, Mrs. Mary G.

Grogan, 3239 st. Funeral private. 1 Manchester, Minnie Lynch, wife of J. Mc- Funeral from Clark Cottage, Bridge AA'est Manchester, Thursday, iXt. 10, at 8:15 a.

m. High mass at St. Church at 9 Interment In St. Cemetery, AA'est Roxbury. Auto cortege.

Dorchester. Oct. 0, Bernard beloved husband of Katherine McMorrow (nee Murnaghan). Funeral from bis late home. 23 Mt.

Ida Thursday, (Vt. 10. at 8 a. m. Wlgli mass of requiem at St.

Church at 9 Wiscasset, Oct. 5. Catherine Nee. Funeral from residence of her sister, Mrs. Stephen Pheuiy.

20 Newman South Boston, ArA'ednesday, Oct. 9. at 8:45, Services nt St. Church at 9:15. Requiem high nmss Saturday.

Oct. 12, at 7 :30 a. m. Relatives and friends Invited. Newton Lower Falls, Oct.

6, David F. Noonan. Funeral from bis late residence. 37 Cornell Oct. 9, at 0 a.

tn. Interment In Brookdale Cemetery, Dedham, Mass. Funeral private. Fort Slocum, N. Oct.

7, AYnlter beloved son of Annie and the late James H. Noone (nee Crossan). Funeral from his late residence, 20 Maverick Weilnesday at 8:15 a. m. Requiem mnss at the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer ut 9 Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend.

North Cambridge, Oct. 6. Jermiah Patrick, beloved husband of Mary (nee GunV Funeral from his late home, 32 Seven Pine Thursday at 9 a. m. Requiem mass at St.

Church at 10 member of Cambridge Relief. Engine Company 7. Naval IIosplLil. Cape May. N.

Oct. 8, beloveil husband of Margaret (nee Cotter). Funeral from 11 Meridian East Boston, AVednesday tnoriiing at 9 8, at the Homeopathic HospitsL Mrs. Mary E. widow of Michael chief petty officer In the U.

B. aud daughter of 'riiomas F. and Catherine J. McNulty. Lbirif ral services at the residence of her parents, 62 Kenniere Medford, Thursday morning.

Burial at Holy Cron Cemetery, Malden, Muss. Melrose Highlands, Oct. 8, George D. Orton, in bis 71st year. Services will be held st AVyomlng Cemetery.

Melrose, Friday, Oct. at 1:15 p. m. East Boston. Oct.

6, Ellra- beth belovdt wife of Cyrus P. Pem- brcke. Funeral strictly private at her late residence, 80 Brook Wednesday at 9 a. m. Philadelphia Naval Hospital.

Robert H. Phillips, 22 yrs. 9 be'ovod husband of Florence M. Phillips (nee Davis) of Dorclv'ster. Funeral from the home of his father, AVilllam II.

Phillips, 104 Greenwood Dorchester, on Oct. 0. at 1 p. lu. Relatives and friends Invited.

PIIILLIP.S—In Dorchester. Oct. 8. Ruth Elizabeth Phillips, 3 youngest child of Geoige A. and Emma E.

Phillips. Funeral from residence. 223 AVashington Friday, Oct. 11. at 11 a.

m. Friends InvlteJ. RA 8, Mary Rafferty. 4 yrs. 8 lieloved daughter of Catherine (nee Lyons) and Michael Rafferty.

Funeral from her residence, 39 Mt. AVednesday at 2 p. m. REGAN-In Jamaica Plain, Oct. 7, Wllllnm beloved son of Catherine (nee Drlan) and the late John J.

Regan. Funeral from his late residence, 41 Oct. 9, nt 9:15 a. ra. High mass of requiem at St.

Clvirch at 10 Funeral private. 5, in U. S. service at Pelbjim Bciy, N. Jeremliih, beloved son of Elien Regan (nee Sullivan) and the late William Regan of Bandon, County Cork, Ireland.

Funeral froq. D. J. Reardon A undertak Ing rooms, 5G9 Cambrtdgs Oemhrldge. Thursday Oct.

10, at 8:80 a. m. Requiem high mass nt St. Patrick's Church at 9 Cork, Ireland, papers please copy. Roxbury.

Oct. 8. John Kon of John E. and Eliza Refitarrlck. Funeral from late home.

10 New Heath Friday, Oct. 11. nt 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass nt All Church, at 9 Relatives and friends invited.

Somerville. Oct. 8, A. (nee Simmons), beloved xvlfe of Bernard Reuter. Funeral from her late residence, 24 M.ilne Friday, Oct.

11. Time later. Oct. 8, Anna C. (Fninks), wife of Dr.

C. Ringer, of 6 Glenville Allston. Funeral private. Roxbury, Oct. 7, at his residence, 7 Cardlngton Arthur E.

Robbins, 84 yrs. Funeral services private at St. James' Episcopal Chtrrch on. Wednesdsy, Oct. 9, at 2 p.

m. Interment at Lynn. Mess. West Somerville, Oct. 8, Joseph husband of Jennie L.

Graham, of 20 Irving st. Funeral notice later. East Boston, Oct. 5. Cornelias, beloved husband of Catherine Ryan (nee Barry), Funeral from late residence, Saratoga Thiirsday at 8:15.

Solemn high requiem mass at Sacred Heart Church at 9 Relatives and friends are re- spoctfully invited to attend. Newfoundland papers copy. South Boston. Oct. 7, Ellen iuee Kennedy), beloved wife of Patrick J.

Scnnlan. Funeral from her late residence, 432 Second st, Thursday, Oct. 10, at 8 n. m. Solemn requiem high mass at 3t.

Church at 9 o'clock. Oct, 6, Rose J. (nee beloved wife of Wllllem S. Seufert. Funeral from her late residence, 6 Dawes terrace, off Dawes Dorchester, Ihursday, Oct.

10, at 8 a. in. High mass of requiem at Holy Triuity Church. Shewmut at 9 F-gg Harbor, N. Oct.

5, George Bon of Margaret and the late James Slmw. Funeral from his late reeldenee, 60 Endlcott Thursday. Oct. 10, at 9:15 a. m.

Requiem mass at Our Lady of lourdes Church, at 9 o'clock. Funeral private. Dorchester, Oct. 5, George beloved son of and the late Annie Shav (nee Keating). Funeral from his late residence, 108 Capen Thursday, Oct.

10. et 8:15 a. m. High mass of requiem at St. Church, Stanton af 9 Burial private.

Revere. Oct. 7, Dents, belowed son of Jeremiah and the late Hannah Shea (nee Culllnane), of Castelmalne, County Kerry. Ireland. Funeral from Raftery Chapel.

Ihursday, Oct. 10. at 0 a. high mass of requiem at St. Francis de Sales' Church, at 0:30 this city, Oct.

6. Arleen, be loved rtangbter of Patrick J. and Catherine (nee CMslck), 15 yrs. Funeral from parents' residence, 75 Northfleld, Wednesday Oct. 9.

et 8:15 a. m. Requiem mas' at St. Church at 9 o'clock. Cambridge, Oct.

6, Alma El vlra 27 beloved wife of George V. SJostrotn. 25 Pearl Cambridge. Fii ncral services at Nordling's cbapel, 1041 Tremont Boston, AVednesday, Oct. 9, at 10 a.

ra. Quincy, Oct. 8. Maty A. (nee Carroll), beloved wife of Thomas F.

Slavln of 98 Pleasant st. Funeral private. Tours, France, In a hospital, from Illness, Sept. 21, Sergt. Archibald Lavender Smith of 301st Company, Motor Supply IValn 401, Corps, elder son of i ex-Goy.

John Butler Smith, late of Hillsboro, N. and Mrs. Emma P- (Lavender) Smith. in his 30th year. Sergeant Smith resided in Hillsboro, was graduated at Harvard In 1911, and well known In Boston business and clal circles.

6, Edmund F. Snow, son of the late Edmund F. Snow and Carrie R. Snow, 33 yrs. 11 mos.

Funeral services at chapel of Cedar Grove Cemeten'. Dorcherter, AVednesday st 4 p. m. Funeral private. Roxbury, Oct.

8, at Hotel Nightingale. 637 Dudley Sara E. widow of Samuel Stllllngs, in Ur 79th year. Notice of funeral later. Somerville.

Oct. 7, Deborah, wife of Captain Patrick Sullivan. Funeral from her late residence, 8 Wheatland Thursdav, Oct. 10, at 8:15. Requiem high mass at St.

Chnrch at 9 Burial strictly private. Omit flowers, Ashmont, J. Sulllvnn, iieloved son of Daniel J. and Catherine Sheehan Sullivan. Funeral from late residence, 265 Minot Thursday, at 8:15 a.

m. High mass at St. Church, at 9 Funeral private. Please omit flowers. SULI.IVAN—In Oct.

9, John Sullivan, boloved son of John and Mary Sullivan (nee 21 Funeral from the rcaldenoe of his parents. Ill Broadway. Thursdav at 10 a. m. High mass at St.

Church 11 Relatives and friends are kindly Invited. Dorche.ster, Oct. 8, William husband of Elizabeth Gaffney Swanton, formerlv of South Boston. Funeral from residence. Homes Thursday, Oct.

10. at 2 p. m. Services at St. Church at 2:30 o'clock.

Charlestown, Oct. 7, Daniel 15 yrs bdovpil son of Daniel .1 and Aiinle f. Sweeney (nee KeRlher). Fu- nerftl from 14 Chestnut Oct. 9.

nt 7:45 a. m. Requiem high nia.ss nt St. Church, ren at 8 Charlestown. Oct.

5, Ellen E. beloved wife of George Sweeney (nee Farrington). Funeral from 21 Monument Wedne.sdav. Oot. 9, nt 8:30 a.

m. Requiem high mass at St. Church, at 9 Funeral private. Brookline, Oct. 8, Janies husband of Ellen Tame (nee Funeral from his late residence, 126 Cottage Thursday.

Oot. 10. High mass of reqnlern nt St. Church at 9 Mass and funeral nrivate. this city, Oct.

7, Mary J. Taylor, 35 Trs. Funernl services at .31 fleld Oct. 9, at 2 p. ra.

Funeral private. Deiiham, Oct. 8. A. Tavlor.

Funeral from his residence. Oakland East Dedlmm, Thursday, Oct. 10, at 11 n. m. Funeral private.

Jamaica Plain. J. Toohy, son of John and Alice G. Toohy (nee Coleman). Funeral Oct.

9, at 2:30 p. from his late home, 109 Childs Jamaica Plain. Relatives and friends invited. Roxhnry. Oct.

8, Francis, beloved wife of Antonio Tortora (nee Durantl). Ftineral from Gllume rhapel, Friday, Oct. 11, at 8:30 a. m. Relatives and friends are Invited' to the services at the church of Our Lady of the Rosary of Pompeii, Harrison at 9:30 m.

Burial private. Chelsea. Oct. 7, Elizabeth (nee beloved wife of Frank Upton Funeral from her late residence. 415 Eastern Friday, Oct.

12, st 8 a. ra. Solemn high mass nt Immaculate Conception Church, 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Dorchester.

Oct. 7, Mary beloved wife of Cornelius F. Walsh (nee Robinson), formerly of Charlestown. Funeral from her late residence, 4 Otlsfleld Thursday, Oct. 10, at 8:30 m.

Solemn requiem high mass at St. Church. Blue Hill nt 9 Baltimore, Md. (formerly of Somerville), Oct. 7, AA'est.

38 yrs. Funeral services private nt Park. YYH1.TAKER—In New Ixmdon, Oct. 4, George Stephen 24 yrs. Fhineral servues at grave Shawsheen Cemetery, Bedford, on Wednesday, Oct.

9, at 2:30 p. m. Jamaica Plain, Amelia be- wife of James F. Wiseman (nee Keller). Funeral from late rosldence, 59 Janiaica Thnrsday.

Oct. 10, at 9 a. m. Requiem high muss at St. Church, at 10 Somerville, Oct.

8, Arthur son of George and Alice AV. Wood (nee -Atherton), 4 yrs. Funeral services at bis late home. 122 Prospect Thursday at 1 p. m.

young Flast Boston, Oct. 8. Clara, beloved wife of Fred residence 187 st. Funeral notice later. SPECIAL SALE OF USED GRAND PIANOS for Music Teachers, Music Schools, Private Schools, Ledge Rooms, Hotels, Theatres, Public Hails, Churches, Colleges or Homes Henry F.

Miller Parlor Henry F. Miller Parlor Henry F. Miller Parlor Henry F. Miller Parlor Henry F. Miller Parlor Steinway Concert Grand.

$350 Hallet Davis Baby Grand. $325 Henry F. Miller Parlor Henry F. Miller Parlor Henry F. Miller Parlor 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 Chickering Concert Lining Top Stitchers Eyeletters, Closers, Girls to Fill Bottoms The above pianos are solid, reliable GRANDS of great musical value. They are ideal instruments for heavy, hard usage, where perfection in case finish is unnecessary. They are and can be bought on reasonable instalment terms. Their purchase is far more economical than renting. You can exchange your old upright for one of these attractive GRANDS.

Established Reliable. HENRY F. MILLER SONS PIANO CO. 395 BOYLSTON STREET AT THE HENRY F. MILLER PInnn "Wlhrerooniii Roy Iato II St.

Ask to set; our new st.vle Trowbridge upright piano. It Is the best piano In Boston for $350. Faey terms. Old lustruments taken In exchange. HENRY F.

MILLER SONS PIANO CO. MORRIS 181 TREMONT STREET and Inexperienced Girls for all branches of Shoe Mfg. APPLY GEO. E. KEITii CO.

288 A STREET, BOSTON PIANO Good, plcyable condition, fit any piano cngt $250 new; redticed to $15. $20 and $25; free mualo and bench. PLAYER 104 Boylstoii St. HE a DQTJARTERS for PLA7Rn-P7ANOS. Tour exchanged for full value.

for catalogue with list of and CHAS 8. 181 mont st, T'lanoe to rent, nearly all Shipptni? Money to Loan PIANOS Hnilt In Boeton for over 80 years. Soli In this vicinity at 181 Tremont St. UrilfGnT PIAIVO WANTED For practice; prefer used one to new. Tel.

Jaraaloa C68-J. PRIfiHT PIANO Private will pav good cash price. Tel. Rack Bay 6161 -W upright piano, fine condition. 250 Huntinston Suite 6, opp.

oe for catalogue of Grands, Uprights, Plavpr-Planos CHAS. S. NORRT9. HI Tremont st. to rent, lowest Kranich Bach Pianos CUNABD NUrw Orders.

Mail orCaiiia Great Britain, ireiand, Francs, Italy 126 Stute St. Tel. Port lllll PAY SPOT CASH FOR PARTIAL OR PAID UP Symphony Haij, Boston. new $75 st.vle (ftbinet phonograph and $15 worth new records, all for $35. COLES, 3 Savin Roxbury.

Sold only at 181 Tremont st. Beautiful Fisyer Grands, Grandetto, Small Granos end all stviea of upright pianos CHA8. NORrts. 181 Tr.emont st. Write today for estriegue and prices.

Open Several fine used planes of standard offered at prices and terms not to be found elsewhere. See us you chase, CHAS. S. NORRIS. 181 Tremont st.

beautiful Chickering mahogany upright piano, plain style, $60, perhaps less; ran.st sell. 141 Worcester off Tremont st. mason a nA.VIUN~^iprig'ht~plano^for Vale; like new plain style. Call 3 to 9 p. m.

427A Massachusetts Boston. buys CiilckeriugVnVhogany upright STEINWAY BABY GRAND piano, flue condition. Call at Suite 1, 123 St. Ebonlzed case. In flrst-class condition; tone 8 used at special prices.

Including freo music Electric cost new, $650; right tor Ice cream parlor, nrlce $200. B. orris isi St. To MewYork i VI This rate war Kail aud All Outside Staterooms COLOUIAL tVe will also loan you on your bonds and charge you a month S'-o Cost You 25c S.56 3V111 Cost You 50o $100 Will Cost You gl.OO No Other Charge tVe buy and loan oil collateral loan tickets. KEWS INVESTMENT CO.

5 BROMFIELD ST. Room 51 (L 13) Botolph near Mechanics' Back Bay. and action perfect; an ideal instrument for 'music teacher or mu.slcian; fully guaranteed; I one-half former price terms to suit; Private party will pay good cash price. Tel. Boylston st.

Rack Bay 0161-lV. i piANOS. and pln.vers, cash or instalments. WANTED geeond-hand upright or player piano. IMense give price and particulars.

Mil. 5WNTR0SE, 77 Kingston Boston. W.AN'I'ED—Upright piano for beginner, any condition, or will pa.v good price for good one. State price. P.

O. Box 1435, Boston. 3ft Bromfteld Boston. REAUTIFUIi Mason Hamlin player organ, $125. 86 Rrorafleld st.

Fall River Line TO NEW YORK Boat Train with Pnrlor tar I.eave.* Sonth Station Ticket Office, Phone Fort Hill 6480 67 Franklin Cor. of CASH for PARIIALor PAID-UP ORGAN for sale. Mason Hamlin, with cabinet; bargalu. Phone Back Bay 7307-W. I Jjiiiiiigimiiiiiiiiijiiin BAIL ft BOAT iwroiifTOw Farm and Garden Farm and Garden Ol'TSIDK STATEROOXIS, $1.00 anil Steel Georgia and 'lennessee.

rickels and nt Station ORDERS FILLED IMMEDIATELY IS THE BEST TIME FOR SETTING OUT OCTOBER EVER-BEARING STRAWBERRY PLANTS YOUNG, STRONG AND HEAVY ROOTED ABSOLUTELY NO CULLS! Hardy New England grown stock give BEST RESULTS EVERYWHERE UNEQUALLED EITHER FOR PROFIT OR PLEASURE Have quantities of DELICIOUS BERRIES from June till ground freezes. Write for catalog. C. S. KEMPTON LONGMEADOW, MASS.

Upholstering DEAL WITH H. OSCAR AND SAVE IV30NEY CbaSEA INVESTMENT CO. 28 School Room 2, Boston We also pay highest cash prices for diamonds and Collateral Loan tickets. Licensed No. 28.

We will upholster a flve-plece set in tnncslry or Imitation leather for above price. repair springs and polish frames to look like new. Work done nt your own home If desired. If you xvlsh to have your furniture done right deal with tbe firm thot Is right. We sre known throughout New England for over 20 years; aiwpys In same place, lie sure and write to the oldest rcllal'Ie.

II. OSCAR 8 IVinter Room 515. Factory tel. Rox- bnry 3743-M. Full Market Value Paid CARD OF THANKS MRS.

MARY E. MARTIN wishes to express her heartfelt thanks to relatives and friends for their kindness and expressions of sympath.v In of her loving son, Edward Martin, and his beloved wife, Della A. Martin. To the Fire Glub. Pere Marquette Council, K.

of and above all to his sssorlates of the Boston Dally Globe, untiring in their devotion and efforts for his comfort, and their Invaluable assistance for all arrangements made. Mean relative humidity Maximum temperature Minimum temi'erature Total precipitation in. J. W. SMITH, Meteorologist.

Real Estate' JUST LISTED Tills 150 acre farm, nicely divided between mowliijT, tillage, woodland and pasture; timateti 400 cords of wood and some growing timber; can be made to cut 100 tons of hay; 40 apple trees land free from stone, excellent soil; 9 room house. 2 open fireplaces; liern Prices paid to fishermen by cy lutmi ui fro salers at the big pier yesterday jj, quoted by the Boston Fish Bureau as I of work .5 coivs, heifer and a fail set of follows: Haddock 4 1-2 to 6 3-4, large FOR partial OR PAID UPOUfiUd 50c per Hour All Wc Charge for Upholstering, I Repairing and Polishing Loans on Collateral Loan Tiskets at LOWEST RATES of INTEREST Diamonds, Watches and Antiques OLD GOLD. S1I-1ER AND PL.ATINUM AIENOI.OIV liKOS. 28 School bt. Room 4 1 Tcl.

Fort Hill 4195 cod 11 to 14, market cod 8, pollock 8, large hake 10, small hake 8 to 10, cusk 6, and halibut 35 cents. It was learned yesterday that the city of Medford has had a steamship named after it. The vessel is one of the fleet farming for $(400, reasonable terms. Shown by CLARRNOK E. SMITH, Blddeford, tel.

Goodwin Mills 6-2. GBO. HALL, 60 State st. "WOOD AND 200 acres, 90 in tillage, 150 In woodland estimated (WO cords of wood and 400 M. of lumber ready for cutting; 100 apple trees; 11 room house good barn and other outbuildings; owner will Include farm If soid at once for $6000.

Wood and timber enough to tbo nreat Lakes POY tor fnmi. Shown hy ELMER B. LIBBY, that has been built on the Great Laaes i Me. GEO. W.

HALL, 60 State and which was recently delixered to i the United States Shipping Board. The Medford is built in such a way that 147-Acre Farm, $1800, With a 3 Cows and IN LOVING MEMORY of my father. Mario Callri, who died Oct. 9, 1915. Gone but not forgotten by his son Joseph.

IN LOVING ME.M0R5’ of Angus M. Hamilton, who passed away Oct. 9, 1911. Gone but not forgotten by his loving daughters. IN MEuMORY of our late cliildren, Herbert J.

and Florence P. Maffer. who Oct. 8, 1917. MR.

AND MRS. JOE MAFFER. Dearest father, thou hast left ns. And our loss we deeply feM; But God that hast bereft us, Ho ean all our sorrows heal. Yet again we hope to meet thee.

When the day of life is Ged, There in heaven with Joy to meet thee, no farewell tears are shed. MRS. CLARA MRS. ELSIE CLARKE. MRS.

MARGARET RINGLAND. Floral Tributes 5Iade up promptly, artistically and at reasonable prices, at IIOUOHTON- Flower Shop, under Park St. Church, 119 Tremont St. TeL Hay. MONUMENTS DEANE MONUMENT CO.

109 MORTON FOREST HILLS Near Front Enfrnnce Cemetery Telephone Jamaica 1120 FUNERALS BLACK SUITS to let for funerals; all styles; get our booklet, Formal READ WHITE, Tailors, 111 Summer st. WATERFRONT CALENDAR FOR OCT. 9. 151st day of war; F. S.

lu war 552 days, 281st day of year; 17th day of autumn. Day IIU. 26m, long; decrease 3h. 64m. ride's 8ft.

evening, 9ft. 6in. Full 19, Nov. 18. Dec.

IT. New 3, Dec. 3. Evening Morning Venus, Saturn. Observations In Boston Mean barometer .89.42 dcg.

Mean temperatura 49.00 Dean dew point 88.00 In locks. tons, and It is expected the steamer will carry coal to Boston from the Chesapeake. Manager Fred Field of the Boston division of the United Fruit Company, has recovered from an operation for appendicitis and is again at his desk at the offlceg on Ixmg wharf. Mr. Field was stricken with appendlclti.s severaL weeks ago and has been convalescing In the country.

His home Is in Brockton. The United States hydrographic office In it.s bulletin issued to mariners gives notice of the following obstructions to navigation; A small derelict with upright ma.st about 10 feet high, in latitude 44.iO north, longitude 19.51 west; a derelect fishing awash with a small stump of a mast projecting out of the water, in latitude 43.09 north, longitude 44,29 west; a large white painted lifeboat, bottom in latitude 41.40 north, longitude parlor sets, couches and furniture of every do- scriptlon. We do abso- I lutely tinst-clASB work at your house or we take It over to our shop at 188 Wc.st Sprlng.ftcld near Tremont Tlonton. Phone to the old stand. Back Kay Will call at once with anywhere.

Try It and save money. CASHED MONEY AT ONCE WATTING No Part or Paid 1 Mso Loans Made on seme nt 1 '5' a month. riEALff Over l.nnch^» CO. i Diamonds and Jewelry full Value for Diamonds Gold, Silver, Platinum, Collateral Tickets Itought, large litans on same, low Interest, J. ROY, 77 Slimmer Rm.

51; TeL Beach 17 Iiank ref. CASH FOR HONDS. f.le. TiH PAm OH PARTLY PAID BONDS CASHED HIGHEST PRICES PAID Loans on DHmonds, WatcliBS, Jewflry, COLLATERAL TICKETS (L. H.

VAN DAM, 299 Wash. Street OOWR WflgoiiB, buggy, mowing machine, harrow, plow, cultivator, hay rake, all bay, corn, onts, potatoes, crops on place; on good road, short walk scliool, 2 miles town stores, cliurclies, i mills, creamery, etc; 50 acres machine-worked fields, cutting 60 tons hay, IS-cow, brook-watered pasture, estimated SOO cords wood, timber, fruit; 10-room house, basement barn, running water house, barn other buildings; everything goes only $1800, easy terms. Details Page IS, New Fall Farm Catalogue of this and other unequalled bargains, many with stock, tools, crops; copy free. E. A.

STROUT AGENCY, Dept. 910 H. 294 Washington Boston, Mass. PER WEEK Diamonds, watches. Jewelry; Isrge stock, easiest tcinis, no interest.

L. H. BFUACK A 6 Brocafleld Room 46. Estab. 1900.

70-ACRE FARM $6000 COMMUTING DISTANCE up 64.44 west; and a derelict bottom up in latitude 38 42 north, lon.gitude 54.13 west. Repairs to windlasses is causing delay to two steamships now in port here. One of them was ordered back to Bos- Convenler.t to station and trolley; good American neighborhood; 10-room colonial house, 7 open firepiaces, barn 40x40, carriage house and other outbuildings; land Is well divided, with plenty of woodland. For further particulars apply to WALTER CHANNING, JR. 30 CONGRESS BO.STON $1400 FARM WITH 60 acres, croirs, horse, cow, vehicles, tools and equipment: 2 miles to Mass.

village; strong soli, fruit, estimated 490 cords wood and some timber; 8-room bouse, barn, hen- tnn vesterdav afternoon after passing nerles, etc. part cash only. See Oct. 1 Bulle coil r.o. r-v through the Cape vessels are here awaiting firemen and seamen and still more are without their full crews through influenza.

THE LANDSMAN. If you would keep the home fives burning, buy a bond with what you are earning. Buy a bond. Typewriters BIG EARGALNS lu good used typewriters, adding machlres and duplicating roachlnfs. TAYLOR, 132 Ht Adams Bcston.

Apartments Wanted to Let 4 AND 3 rooms and bath, bungalow, all improvements; rent $22 up. FRIEND, 656 Broadway. Tel. Horn. 5300.

Sewing Machines 650. P. F. I.ELAND, st. TWO HOUSES Go with thl.s 30-acre farm.

Juts over the line In New Hampshire; Includes 2 houses, barn, shed, wood for home use, evenly divided between tlllace and wouciland; owner has reduced his price to $1900; a real buy for the money; email payment down. ROSCOE Academy of Music IlaverbllL Mass. WILL BUY your diamonds, old gold. stlTer platinum and gems, and pay full cash value. B6 Bromfleld Room 303; established 1900.

HiUHEST PRICES FOR DlAMONUi i 01(1 gold, silver, platinum, Collateral tickets. P. H. aamnel. 28 School Boom 3.

Wm A. TboinpMon Co. pay high prices for diamonds, pearis. old gold, etc. 1883.

BEST CASH PRICES FOR PAID OR nnmnc PARTIAL PAID L26. largest Loans on Collateral Tickets, Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Furs MARKS AVERY, 258 STREET WB Tremont st. aud 11 HamlUon iscellaneous. COAL! We, With Our ASBESTOS COVERINGS Can save you of your coal bill season all coverings in stock for prompt slilpnicnt: labor fnrnisb.ed if desired. ROOFING 153 Milk Boston, Mass.

RHEUMATISM CURED QUICKLY Phone or write nnd I will call. L. NER, 373 Blue Hill Ror. Tel. Rox.

156. WE BUY OR LOAN ON COLLATERAL LOAN TICKETS CURTST.MAS BOOKS WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Accepted In Payments of REALTY INVESTMENT CO. 257 WASHINGTON ST. Open FveuiDgN Until 9 L. 31 Over Automat Luneb PARTIAL OR PAID-UP BONIS BOUGHT EOc Per Hun.

United Certificates Legal, Brown, Gold, Green stamps, soap and milk tags, bought, or exchanged. Coupon 209 Waanlngton IV.4.N’TKD—To buy large paper cartons or shipping eases, new or second-hand, any qiinn- tity lvlsing what you have, stating quantity, size nnd full information. R. A. WOOD COM- P.4NY.

Lowpil, Musical 1 ri.L MARKET VALUE PAID OK LOANED A'F 1 PER CENT G. CLAYTON CO. 8 Winter cor. Room 706 TeL Beach 2008, Hours 0 to 6 TO LOAN On furniture, pianos, autos, diamonds, and Jewelry of nl kinds. We make largest on Collateral Tkian Co.

tickets. I4c. 9. $360 Cosy Home $360 NEW, near Boston, excellent transportation, near station, cars. $35 down $5 monthly.

tho Post. sq. ft, (1 Nenr Boston, fine garden land. Thjs is a sacrifice, as this property is bound to double in value; $5 down, $5 monthly, Post. lowest prices, Singers $3 up; repairing; open eves.

233 Dudley. Tel. Rox. 4697-M. FULL DETAILS In our oiTlro windows apartments bo A houses for rent; pnac- tlcnlly every vaci ey In Koxbiiry nnd Dor- rhester is listed at our office.

Nee Lists. forget to see the cards in our which contain full detaUs. S. KKENE SON, 300 Warren Roxbury; tel. Rox.

6800. katurdAT erenijiM; until 8:30, Stoves and Ranges SOFT STOVE LINING fits any stove, large block 35c. BAKER 22H Portland st. PAINT 1 .86 A GAL.48 SHADES Color card on request. Varnishes at price.

Real FALVEY PAINT Canal St. nnd Pearl St. f08- -IJ-irfLE FAIl.M—fi)8 ft. garden land, spot 1.3,012 sq. around Bo.ston, near 2 boating, $3 monthly takes it.

I'ost. flailing; Weymouth, Down FOR Boston Ur Framingham business man; nice 7 -room house with stable and large garden, near station at llollistou, noted for good health; price $1650, $200 cash. CHAPIN farm AGENCY', 294 Washington Boston. BAL.YNCE $10 a month; cosey home with acre of land; 6c to Fore River works. Address the Post.

FOR Everett, my cottage house; with large, fine garden lot, fruit, henhouse; near cars, school, iate home; easy See owner, MRS. at 75 Washington Malden, Real Estate Mortgages money for 2d no delay. V. V. HOVEY.

63 State. Bm. 316. TeL £. QIU jUBtn RUSTIC C.ABIN—^.31» $35 down, $2 weekly; piazza, brick chimney, among large trees, boating, bathing, fishing; near Boston.

45." the Pest. Secretary Me Adoo says: is the time to fight harder and keep moving until victory is Buy bonds. Piano Tuned 'i STATE LOAN 63 COURI ST BOOM 2, CORNER CORNHILL WHY PAY MOKE of Interest? LIc.U MONEY loaned prlvntely on VOICED CLE ANED FREE Pianos, Autos, at lowest without Work guaranted; PROF. H.YIX, expert tuner, 1 anv kind. Ixians can remain stand- 159 Huntington Boston.

Tel. Back i me until mlA ln f'lll Pnv na yon are able. 3367-R; 25 exp. Chickering, Steinway, Ivers Dy iNVeOTIVIENr 45j Washinvton St da.llf Pond; 20 yrs experience rejialriug, foiting, i stringing formerly head 0 tuner Haiiet fUmitUrO aDti PiaDO LOailS Mortgiiges and leases paid off, more money advanced no elvtrge for examination or lowest SCHOOL STREET l.OAN 'JS Sctmol Rofm 1. I.ic.

l.oan (State No. 21), Roht. Treat Pfiine, 2d, money on furniture and at 1 cent (ler month; chaige for expenae made making loan moderate. 1 Beacon at. formerly uwu Davis; go anywhere; examined free 10 Business Opportunities $10U dall.v puauiess cost $4000 to fit up; will (Wcritlce for $8q0 cash.

Address the Po.st. Automobiles 1915 Buick 7-Passengcr For snie cheap. Seen 171 Ilnntington nve. Km. MONEY I.O.VNED at reasonable on furniture.

autos, etc. RUU 1915 Dodge Touring Car 4 0., 262 VYnshington Room S4. Tel. Main 4189. 7.

Always used privately, excellent condition, for ssie chew p. Seen Iffl Huntington ave. JORDAN ROADSTER, very latest model, equipped with all possible extras, tires, paint and mechanical condition A1; low mileage. Call MB. SMITH, B.

B. 4070, 91 Mass, for one car. Address V. J. 45 Parker Chelsea.

Notices ra Etc. Emerabt Painting $1.75, kal- gotnlne $2.25, giaperhanglng $2.25, w. w. 36c. Tel.

Bench 85 Emerald at. S. removed to 4 Reed hnnging $2.25, painting $2.25, whlUwashlng 50c. Arllngtou 2026. 157 Northampton $2.

whitewash 75c. Tel. B. B. 6638-M.

W.i P.FRMAN, 1027 Camb. st, THE PRESENT EPIDEMIC of I and paperhanglng. Tel. 2886-W. renders it to put the Grafton State "JT-B Hospital in quarantine; visitors, not be ndiuitted until further notice.

DU. H. h. IIQRSMAN. Acting Patents Alechank-al C.

S. GOODING TECH GRADUATE Registered PATENTS GKNKV.l PAI.N'PING 435 Oenevs ave. Dor. $2, paper $3, w. w.

50c. 10 You found your number in the yesterday. you? Well, now get the A Liberty Boston. bond will do the tTIck..

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