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' V I ' ' ••• V- n TEN i, THE TROY TIMES, TROY, N. Y., WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 14, 1920. MALE—HELP WANTED. MALE—HELP WANTED. IS THERE A YOUNG MAN IN TROY—OVER 16 YEARS OLD WHO IS WILLING TO WORK AS AN APPRENTICE AT A TRADE WHICH PATS BUI MONET THE SALARY 18 SMALL TO START—BUT INCREASES AS THK A MUTT AND WILLINGNESS OK THE APPLICANT IS SHOWN. THE WORK- INC CONDITIONS ARE PLEASANT. THE WORK INTERESTING AND THE OP- PORTUNITIES LIMITED ONLY RT YOUR ABILITY. IF YOU WANT TO START AT THK FOOT OF THE LADDER AND CLIMB MAIL TOUR NAME AND AD- SRETO T* > P. 0. BOX 165—TROY, N. Y. WANTED—Collar Cutter*. gusou Collar MALE attendants. Apply Marshall a Sanitarium. C. W. Fer- ln person. t_WANTED. WANTED—A trtrl for housework, ply 136 S»xth Ave.. N. Ap- BOYS wanted by Alpha Brush Co.. Sec- oad St. and Ninth Ave.. North. WANTED—Boya to turn in and close Apply Albls Bpx and Paper MKN wanted for detective work. Write _X Osnor. former Govt. Detective. Dan- yfney ma. ___ MANAGER wanted at Scarpin's Black- bawk Liniment. Apply between 7 and » a. m. Ask for Scarpin. lO'OOVA and sausi'Kt maker. Wages $36 per week to a first class mechanic. . Ritmctc u Mannattan Market. WANTED—Offlce^ boy to work for schooling, must have finished eighth grade Apply at Troy Business College. WANTED—A young married man experi- enced in all kinds of rarm work. Must milker. Klock farm, Brunswick M11J.LVEKY maker and trimmer; steady position. 43 Third St. EXPERIENCKD operators. Troy Lace Co* 407 Federal St., Troy. WANTED--Woman to do cleaning. Ap- ply box office. Proctor's New Theatre. WOMAN to care for elderly lady or in- valid; one in vicinity.' 512 Eighth St. 1 GIRLS for assembling and examining. Troy Lace Mfg. Co.. *407 Federal St.. Troy. - FIRST class shirt lroner, steady em- ployment, good wages. Apply at once. The Thompson Laundry,. Saratoga Springs. J<TA N T E D — M a " for Humane Society dog ambulance. Must be able to op- erate Ford car. Apply Humane Society, f> Fourth St. WANTED—Second hand in good sized "card-room In Connecticut running on •knitting yarns. Good opening for an experienced man. Send full particulars and furnish references. Box No. 686. Jftaass. PLATEN PRESS FEEDER FOR UNI- VERSAL AND C. & P. PRESS. HIGH- EST WAGES PAID TO AN EXCEP- TIONALLY GOOr> MAN CHARLES VAN SCIVER PRINTING CO., 6(4 SEC- OND AVEL, NORTH TROY. BE s newspaper correspondent and earn $25 to $100 weekly, according to your ability; $15 to $25 weekly in spare time; experience unnecessary; no can- vassing; subjects suggested. Send for (roe booklet; tells how. Northern Press Syndicate, Lockport, N. Y. WANTED—Men experienced In manu- facture or valvec Boring miH hands. Glsholt and other lathe hands. Fitters anal assemblers of large valves. Eight- Mar day; highest wages paid; steady work; no strike or labor trouble of any kind. Address Box 35S. Times. TWO waitresses wanted at once; good home and pay; apply In person. Kmma Willard School. 100 EXPERIENCED extra salesladies wanted. All ' departments. Apply 306-308 River St. STAFF waitress wanted at once; good hours and pay. Apply in person. Emma Willard School. WANTED—Experienced millinery sales- ladies. Steady position. Inquire A. Mark's Sons. Amsterdam, N. Y. SHIRT operators for hemming and joln- • |ng; also other parts, Roggen Bros. & Co.. Broadway and Fifth Ave. SHIRT OPERATOR wanted as .in- structor. Excellent opportunity. Good pay in a New York state factory. Write K. A a. 8$ Franklin St.. New York City. WANTED — Working—housekeeper —ttr take full charge In family of three adults; plain cooking; no laundry work; wages. $10 weekly. Address Box 202, Troy Times. MAN ON SCORING MACHINE. HALL, HARTWELL & CO. . BOX SHOP. V mi i« . ICE HARVESTERS $•00 A DAY FOR COMPETENT 1 WANTED—EXPERIENCED COMBINA- TION TURNERS. APPLY SECOND FLOOR. VAN ZANDT. JACOBS & CO. WANTED—Women canvassers living in Green Island. Cohoes, Waterford and Lansingburgh. Address P. O. Box 165, Troy. N; ^YT- WANTED — BRUSH DRAWERS TO TAKE WORK HOME. HIGHEST PRICES PAID. O. DENNINS SONS, NORTH TROY. EXPERIENCED runners wanted at once; also girlB to learn; steady work, forty-four hour week; bonus paid. Troy Novelty Co., 5 Union St. FEMALE—HELP WANTED. WANTED-^Experlenced' lady usher, ply King Theatre. Ap- WOMAN for laundry work and clean- iiiK. Telephone Troy 764.. WANTKP—I'ressers. steady work. Troy Laca Mfg. Co., 407 Federal St. WANTED — Examiners. Kteady work, $12.00 per week. Troy Lao> Mfg. Co., 407 Federal St. WANTED — EXPERIENCED ERS. APPLY SECOND VAN ZANDT. JACOBS A CO. INSERT- FLOOR. SITUATIONS WANTED. FOE SAUL FOR SALE—Market sleigh, cheap. Call at 720 River St., City. A-l AUTO mechanic wtshes position. Can furnish best of references Box $71, Times. LICENSED chauffeur, experienced with all makes of cars, previous service man, commercial or private. Box 207. Troy Times. FARM of 83 acres and timber. Lockrow, R. D. No. 2, N. Troy. E. G. m I SB- i SHAUGHNESSY ICE CO. WANTED . CYLINDER PRESS FEEDERS. . PLATEN PRESS FEEDERS. * BOYS OVER 16, TROY TIMES ART PRESS, THIRD FLOOR. WANTED—Five- bright, capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell deal- ers; $26 to $50 per week; railroad fare paid. Write* at once. Goodrich Drug Co.. Dept. 688, Omaha, Nebr. WORKING housekeeper wanted to take fall charge of house for family of three adults; plain cooking, no laundry, all privileges; highest wages paid to competent person. Apply Box 382, Troy Times. RUNNERS, INSERTERS, LOCK STITCHERS, EXAMINERS, GIRLS TO LEARN. PAID WHILE LEARNING. HOOSICK ST. FACTORY, GEO. P. IDE & CO. AUTOMOBILE PAINTERS. WOODWORKERS, > BLACKSMITH HELPERS AND I FIRST-CLASS AUTO REPAIRMEN STEADY YEAR ROUND JOB TO GOOD MEN. WILLIAM L. SCHUPP & SONS, 314 CENTRAL AVE.. ALBANY. N. Y. HELP WANTED. WANTED—Canvassers men or women, to work Troy and vicinity. Box 366, Troy Times PLATEN pressmen, feeders and boys to learn, Whftehurst Printing and Binding Co.. 197 River St. WANTED Immediately by U. S. Gov- eminent, thousands of men-women - girls, 18 or over. Permanent for life positions. $1,100 to $1,800 year. No strikes or layoffs. Easy, pleasant office •*r outside work. Quick, certain raise. Vacations. Common education suf- ficient Write immediately for free list positions now open. Franklin Institute, Dept. 311-A, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED. TWO f'JOD WOOLEN SPINNERS. GOOD CONDITIONS—GOOD PAY. J. BROADBENT ft SON. . UNIONVTLLE. CONN. U A L ESTATE WANTED. i . HAVE buyers for one or two family house en Fifteenth St. Slsde, Gsy Bldg. _ HAVE buyers for one or two family houses on East Side. Slade. Gay Bldg. SLAVE buyer for house, one or two _ family. Is Beman Park section. Slade. Pay Blag. WILL bu_or rent strictly modern one* family house, must be located on the East side. Box Ml, Times. HAVE out of town buyers for-business comers or buildings on River, Third m Fourth Sta Blade, Gay Bldg. SsAVSjbuyers for property in Cohoes, Green Island, Lsnslngburgh, Water- Tltot. waterford. Troy. Jhada^Gay_ Bldg. SLAVE buyers for house en River, Kilt Second. Third. Fourth or Fifth, between Orend and Division. Blade, LOCKSTITCHERS INSERTERS RUNNERS BUTTONHOLERS GIRLS TO LEARN. PAID WHILE LEARNING. HOOSICK ST. FACTORT. GEO. P. IDE & CO. $11.00 P E R WEEK AND BONUS WHILE LEARNING. WANTED. GIRLS OVER 18 TO WORK IN BRUSH FACTORY. STEADY WORK. HENRY L. HUGHES CO., 2ND ST. AND 9TH AVE.. NORTH TROT. $11.00 PER WEEK AND BONUS WHILE LEARNING. OPERATOR on'STnger butfonhole ma- chine and Wheeler & Wilson Reeclng ma.-hine. Steady wprk_; bouua. Troy Novelty Co., 5 Union St. REECE ,. RHTTONHOLERS. EXPERIENCED. HOOSICK* ST. FACTORY, GEO. P. IDE & CO. WANTED. STENOGRAPHER AND OFFICE ASSISTANT GOOD PERMANENT POSITION FOR GIRL WITH'SOME EXECUTIVE ABIL- ITY. ADDRESS IN OWN HANDWRIT- ING, BOX 212, TIMES OFFICE. A FEW GIRLS 16 YEARS OLD OR OVER FOR LAUNDRY. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSART. GOOD PAY AND STEADY WORK. HALL HARTWELL & CO. FOLDERS ON ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR. ALSO LEARNERS. PAV WHILE LEARNING. HALL. HARTWELL & CO. SITUATION wanted as light driver or any outside position by young man who speaks live languages. Address Woy- chowanez, 87 Saratoga St., Cohoes. FOR SALE—Sleighs, double and single, cheap. 34 North Ferry St., Albany. TWO light driving horses for sale. 1V4 George St., Green Island. G. Ruggles. PAIR of heavy bob sleighs and box. Phjlip Fountain, Wynantsklll Road. 'Phone. Female, FIREWOOD for sale. Great Eastern Storage, Transfer snd Wrecking Corp., 124 Ferry St. WOMAN would ttke work by the day or office work. Box 203, Times. CAPABLE woman would like position In city as housekeeper in family of two or three adults. Can furnish best references. Box 622, Times. SALE8MEN WANTBDi— SEWING machine bargains; SingerT White and Standard carried. Weir, 40 State St. Phone 3t$f-W. CARRIAGE robe, child's new beautiful ermine robe, price $15.00 Ham's Mil- linery. 17 King St. SELL TIRES—30x3% $11-70 How many non-skid 30x3 Yt tires—Good- year, Goodrich. U. S., Kelly. Flsk, etc.. could you sell at $11.70? other sizes just as cheap. Six tires a day means $5,000 per year. Devote spare or full time. No experience—no office—no investment necessary. Make big money while es- tablishing a permanent business. Write for this attractive proposition. FAMOUS TIRE CORPORATION 25 Babcock Bldg.; Buffalo. N. Y. FLAT8 WANTED. FLAT wanted in Beman Park section or Oakwood Ave. 'Phone Troy 2026. MODERN small flat wanted in either N. Troy or Waterford. State particu- lars. P. O. Box 165. Waterford, N. T. FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED. FURNISHED apartment, light house- keeping rooms or furnished room in Reman Park Section, preferably 15th St. Best of references. Young married couple. Box 691 Troy Times. MEN—If you wish to buy at one-half —the-cost, stop at SchmidtH• Koerner for overcoats, suits and hats. PARLOR STOVES at a 25% discount. If you want a new stove, now is the time. Schmidt & Koerner. 10.0QQ Y A R D S o f congolenm. the floor covering, for this week 65 cents a yard. Schmidt ft Koerner. SCHOHARIE County buckwheat flour ground the old-fashioned way. at Gordinier's Big Country Store. SLAB WOOD—800 cords 4-foot dry mixed slabs, car shipments Streever Lumber Co., Ballston Spa, N. Y. OVERCOATS and mackinaws, men's and boys' sheepskin coats a specialty. 171 fourth St„ below Ferry St. Mlester. MACHINERY AND MOTORS. CENTURY % H. P.. 40 cycle. 110 volts. meters; eash er~+lm« payments, Mill Supply Co.. 273 River St. WANTED EXPERIENCED * PATTERN MAKER ON LADIES' DRESSES. ;: SPLENDID OPENING FOR RIGHT PARTY. HAMILTON TRADING CO., INC., GLENS FALLS, N. Y. P. O. BOX 465. ELECTRIC MOTORS. PHASE—40 CTCLE—220-550 VOLTS— 1200 R. P. M. : 2—3 H. P. Westinghouse, C. C. L I 3—7V» H. P. Westinghouse. C. C. L. (800 R. P. M.) 2—7% H. P. G. E.. K. T. 2—10 H. P. G. E.. K. T. .1—15 H. P. G. E., I. K. 2--20 H. P. Westinghouse. C. 3—25 H. P. G. E„ T. K. 1—30 H. P. G. E„ I. K. (800 R. P. M.) 2—30 H. P. Westinghouse, C. X. 1—40 H. P WesHnghouae^-C 1—40 H. P. G. E., I. T. C, crane hoist motor. 2—50 H. P. Westinghouse, C. P. M.) 1—50 H. P. Westinghouse. C. C. 3—50 H. P. G. E. (slip ring), R. P. M.) 1—75 H. P. G. E., 1. M. 1—100 H. P Westinghouse, C. P. M.) 1—150 H. P. Westinghouse f800 R. P. M.) 1—200 H. P. Westinghouse, C. (800 R. P. M.) 1—300 H. P. G. E. (slip ring), I. M. (800 R. P. M. (800 R. L. (800 (480 R. WANTED. WILL furs. buy old Box 204. caracul Times. coat, cape or WANTED—Radiator, good condition for 1916 Ford. Phone Troy 567. I PAY best prices for second-hand clothes. Chasen, 184 River St. Tele- phone 3645-J. FURNITURE, stoves, ranges and roll- top desks. Herman Kate, 30 Hoosick St. Thone Troy 2954-J. BOOKS—Highest prices paid for good old books or entire libraries. E R. Robinson, 410 River St., Troy. WANTED — SECOND-HAND I. C. S. COURSE IN ADVERTISING. STATE PRICE AND CONDITION. BOX 634. TROT TIMES, 1—5 H. P. Howell, 1200 R. P. M.. new. 1—5 H. P. Jlowell, 3 phase, new. 2—5 H. P. Howell, 2 phase, new. E. I. VAN DOREN. 81 FOURTH ST., TROY. 'PHONE 3067. MONEY LOANED. EXPERIENCED teacher wants position as private tutor. Children from 6 to 12 preferred. References. Address Box 699, Troy Times. HAND pipe stock and dies to thread, 2% to 4 inch pipe. State make, price and condition. Wilke Laundry Co., 204 Colonic St., Albany. WANTED—One or two single cutters with tops; must be In good condition; right price. Call or address E. I. Mc- Eachran. Brunswig!' Hotel, Troy. WANTED to buy. second-hand furniture, stoves, carpets, rugs, household goods and store fixtures; highest prices paid. Kennedy. 51 King St. 'Phone Troy 2948. AGENTS WANTED. LARGE manufacturer wants represents* lives to sell shirts, underwear, hosiery, 4jf sals, waist a «l root to homes. Writs free samples Madison Mills. *01 eiuaswsy. New Tot* City. AGENTS making $1*0 weekly! Every- ••* wants It. Formulas for 200 home ssade beverages, book form. * See* i : «>o tloa. Buy- some Su FARMS WANTED TANT fsrm SO •© I»0 seres within li- ft radius of Tror. Give particulars •genu. Eos lit. Times Grace, KXPERIENCED GIRL3 t AND GIRLS TO LEARN ON ALL OPERATIONS SOFT COLLARS. PAID WHILE LEARNING. ALSO ON MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. STEADY WORK, J BEST PRICES AND BONUS. HANNA COLLAR CO- SECOND ST. AND SEVENTH AVE.. NO. 100 LANCASTER ST., COHOES. WE WILL BUY all or any part of your stock, furniture, household goods, pianos, victrolas. store fixtures, etc. Schmidt & Koerner, 333 River St. •Phone Troy 3919. WATCHES REPAIRED. AMERICAN and Swiss, also Jewelry work guaranteed; prices moderate. Berner. 22 Third St. CASH. DON'T sell your damonds. wRtehes. old gold, silver, platinum or false teeth be- fore seeing Berner, who pays highest prices. Call or write Berners. 22 Third St. TO ANNOUNCE to all my friends and the public In general that I urn now associated with the Fitzgerald Insurance Agency as special representative. This well known agency represents com- panies whose assets amount to more than $180,000,000. I will be glad to quote rates and furnish details upon request. Harold A. McChesney, Insurance. Na- tional State Bank Bldg.. Troy. N. T. 'Phone 758. CASH loaned on diamonds jewelry. musical Instruments, furs. etc. "The Old Stand." Tigar, Pawnbroker, 163 Fourth St. PRIVATE LOANS—If it is money you want, we are the people to serve you. Amounts advanced from $5 upwards, to any honest employee, housekeeper, or real estate owner. Prompt, dignified and confidential service. National Loan Co., 307 Cannon Place, Troy. N. Y. HORSES AND CARRIAGES. FOR SALE—Draught horses. Ferry St., Albany. 34 North H. JEWETT removes dead horses day or night. 'Phone Wstervliet 90-R. WATSON dump wagons and parts al- ways on hand; also, several used dump wagons at reasonable prices S. Llndy, Troy WANTED—Take farm on shares, 20 or more cows, with team; experienced farmer; can give reference. Box 201, Times. FARMS!—Every description for all purposes. Excellent fall bargains Stock and equipment with some. Vail, No. 120% Lafayette St.. Schenectady. 'Phone 4330. FLANNEL shirts, $1.49 up; men's un- derwear, two piece and union suits; caps, 49c up. Mlester. 171 Fourth St. SAFES opened and repaired. We also buy snd sell new and second-hand safes. Brunelle, Fourth St.. near Proc- tor's GLOVES and mittens for men and boys. 25c up; sheepskin and buckskin mittens and gloves a specialty. Mlester, 171 Fourth St. PARLOR ORGAN, fine tone, excellent condition: refrigerator; one burner gas pipe. Shaw, 3 Stop, South st ceme- tery Ave., Troy Road. LADIES—If you wish clothing at less than one-half of cost, stop at Schmidt & Koerner—sutts, silk and washable dresses, coats, waists and furs. TOLLET BOWLS—We have bought a Job lot, all crated; your choice $8.00 each. Great Eastern Storage. Transfer and Wrecking Corp., 124 Ferry St. OVERALLS, pants, mackinaws, over- coats, sweaters and sheepskin coats, flannel shirts and underwear, at Meis- ter^Sr Vli Fowth-"8t^-berow Fei i y. USEFUL Christmas presents at half store prices; beautiful Illustrated catalog. Write Columbia Specialty Concern, 728 13th, Washington, D. C. SINGER sewing machines,, all prices. Old machines taken In exchange— highest allowance given. Petnel, 24$ Fourth St. 'Phone 3171-R Troy. Open evenings. FOR SALE—No. 325 Standard roll-top desk, 50-inch; also revolving arm- chair. Present value $120. Will sell for $65. Good as new. Inquire 2216 Sixth Ave., Troy. CLOSING out a $6,000 stock at less than one.half the cost of ladles' suits, silk and washable dresses, coats, waists and furs; men's overcoats, suits and hats. Schmidt & Koerner. ICE BOX; has four compartments; can be used for ice cream or anything else; will sell very reasonable. Call or write 664 Second Ave.. North. Tele- phone North 730-W. BLACK fur-lined coat, size 44; worth $150.00; will sell for $50.00; also fur cape, latest style, dark brown blended squirrel: worth $100.00, will sell for $35.00. Call Troy, 3645-W. FOR SALE—Service Stewart combina- tion gas and coal range, waterfront, high shelf, winter top. Present retail cash price $160. Will sell for $110. Bought new October. Inquire 2216 Sirfth Ave., Troy. ALL stoves, new or rebuilt, at cut prices; give us a call and let us show you a real assortment of many kinds of stoves. We repair all makes. Phone 2882. Moore & Chesman, 138, 140, 144 Congress St., Troy. DETECTIVES. DETECTIVES earn big money. Travel. Great demand. Experience unneces- sary. Particulars free. Write Ameri- can Detective System, 1968 Broadway. N. Y. DRESSMAKING. UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS. WANTED—Unfurnished, two or three- room apartment, with bath, centrally located, for mother and son. Tel., day. Cohoes 231; evening, 1155-M. Mr. Easton. FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED. D RO DRESSMAKING parlors, remodeling; also cutting and fitting. Phone 13SC-W. 115 First St. TYPEWRITERS. WANTED—Two Mr three partly fur- , jw ,,,,,, nished rooms. Jkltable for physicians | space will he charged for at fhe office. Box 209. Elmes. j of eighty-four cents an inch. •m WANTED—Will pay cssh for visible typewriters, L C. Smiths, Underwoods, Remingtons. Monarchs, Royals Olivers Coronas. W. I. Copeland, Troy. N. Y. Phone Troy 3856 or 1244. THE TROY TIMES Classified Ads The Troy Times reserves the right to cl f. Bl I y jP roperly aU advertisements sub- mitted for publication. RATES Type this sise, set solid, one cent a word each insertion. No advertisement ac £ e »?i*. d for lMS th » n ten cents. Q TH T ISS, AE L* KT SOLID IN THIS U?£ JXF®- TWO CENTS A WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. Any form of display set up In 6 point or lo point type, or employing white rste TWO FARMS—One of 157 acres of pro- ductive land especially adapted to raising of potatoes and general farming, known as the Thomas W. Brownell farm, in Easton, N. Y., one mile north of Beadle Hill, well-watered, with 20 acres of first growth oak and chestnut; well equipped, with modern buildings In good condition, with running water/In house and barns. Also, farm of 160 adres, finely located In Schaghttcoke, N\Yion the main road, 1% miles north ofVWal- ley Falls; buildings In fatr condition; good soil, well watered, with 5 acres of first-growth pine. Inquire of Everett K. Brownell, Administrator, Busklrks, N. Y. TO LET. 58 NINTH ST— conveniences. -Cosy second-story flat; Inquire at 60 Ninth St. FIFTH AVENUE—2253. DESIRABLE FLAT TO LET. INQUIRE IN STORE, 2243 FIFTH AVE. BURNISHED R00M8 TO LET. DESIRABLE front room, with private family centrally located; all modern Improvements. References . required. Box 687, Troy Times. TWO handsome furnished rooms with steam heat and 'phone; also home- cooked meals; gentleman preferred. 'Phone North 159-J. TAILORS. OLD clothes made new. Repairing, cleaning and pressing. Lauridsen. Times Building. CLEANING, pressing and repairing done at Victor Malo, 242 Fourth 8t., opposite La Salle Institute. REAL ESTATE FOB BALK. FOR SALE. THE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE WILLIAM H. HLLKE AT 2154 FIFTH AVE. INQUIRE ON PREMISES. START the new year right, buy a home .-?9 r Jf" 0ttr8el? 'i L * t 4?" * ho ^?„y°1i N* 1836 Francis Ave. Two-family house with lot 62x80. First floer has $ living $ bedrooms, toilet and gas; sec- ond floor 3 living rooms, 5 bedrooms. toilet and gas. Ask us for price. Executor wants to close estate, offers for sals No. 738 Fifth Ave. (North), one- family house and small barn, lot 50x120; • house has 10 rooms, bath and closet, gas. and hot water heat. Inspection Invited. COMESKEY^ft MORLER, 7 First St. EAST SIDE — ONE-FAMILY HOUSE; ELECTRIC LIGHT. HARWOOD FLOORS, FIRE-PLACE. LAUNDRY. LARGE LOT; BEST LOCATION. PRICE AND TERMS ON APPLICATION. EAST SIDE —BRICK THREE-FAMILY FLAT HOUSE; IMPROVEMENTS; FIRST-CLASS CONDITION; GOOD'LO- CATION. FINE INVESTMENT. BEMAN PARK SECTION — MODERN TWO-FAMILY HOUSE IN BEST LO- CATION. ATTRACTIVE PRICE TO IMMEDIATE PURCHASER. EAST SIDE — MODERN TWO-FAMILY HOUSE WITH GARAGE; LOCATION FIRST CLASS; PROPERTY IN GOOD CONDITION. • FINE BARGAIN. DESIRABLE SUBURBAN PROPERTY; OVER AN ACRE OF LAND; MODERN HOUSE; EVERT IMPROVEMENT; GARAGE; ONLY 10 MINUTES FROM CAR LINE. BEMAN PARK SECTION—ONE-FAMI- LY HOUSE; ALL IMPROVEMENTS; GARAGE; LARGE LOT. PRICE REA- SONABLE. GREATER TROY REALTY CO.. INC.. 20 STATE ST.. TROY. N. Y. TEL. 887. PERSONAL. OH, BOYS! «»»r Washington and Hair cutting SSa Fourth Sta CASH paid for Victor records old teeth and skats*. Old Stand." Tigar. Pawnbroker. MS Fourth HAIR GOODS. Transformations made to oovsr thin hair. Ws repair and all outside pieces. Reno's 4M way. Troy. N. Y. 'Phone 3280-W. - - INCOME TAX. FEDERAL AND STATE, PERSONAL PARTNERSHIP AHD CORPORATION—Complete in evory *e- taii. Charge nominal, For advto*. call — or writs Frank Seeberger, 1520 Broad- way, Watervllet. 'Phone WatervHct ISO. LADIES! Aak your drsggist tor Chlchesters Pills, the Diamond Brand. for St years known as Best Safest. Al- leys Reliable. BUT of your Druggist. Take no other. Chlchesters Diamond Brand Pills are sold by Druggists MY NEW STORE Is headquarters for Fruit. Groceries. Provisions, Tobacco. Confectionery and School Supplies. All kinds of Hot snd Soft Drinks. AUTOS FOR HUPMOBILE—Leaving town, will sac- rifice for $125.00. Room 403, 301 River St., between 6 and 6. 2 1916 FORD deliveries, 1 1914 Ford roadster, 1 1919 Ford coupe, 1 1916 Overland touring. People's Profit Shar- ing Auto Supply Co., 14 Congress Street. ANTHONY TIANCTN07" 3301 Sixth Ave. Tel 1976-W. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. HAVE buyers for an established busi- ness, either large or small. George D. Slade. Gay Bldg. HAVE buyer for good rooming house business on Grand, Fifth Ave., sr Fourth Sts. Slade. Gay Bldg. GROCERIES, ice cream, candy, tobacco. Btock, fixtures and property; good business. Waterford. Slade, Gay Bldg. ICE business—Ioe houses, new 10 horse electric motor, new elevator,-horses, wagons, tools, property; $8,000. Blade, Gay Bldg. $1.00 A WEEK saved in a family of four. Oleomargarine and Lara-Com- pound, the best easily made for home use In your own home. FTCO Informa- tion which will also include full instruc- tions: the way without capital to con- vert this Information into a very profit - nble mall order business all for $1.00, George Welles Moseley, Newburgh, AUTOMOBILE dealer wanted to sell touring car selling near $1,000. Lib- eral proposition to dealers who act promptly. Moore Syracuse Co., Ill W. Taylor St., Syraeuse. N. Y. KISSEL 5-PASSENGER SEDAN. NEW CORD TIRES, BOTH SUMMER AND WINTER TOPS. RIDE IN COM- FORT ALL THE YEAR. EXCEPTION- AL BARGAIN. WILBUR AUTO SALES CO. 'PHONE TROY 390. BUY NOW BEFORE CARS ADVANCE. 1919 Briscoe Tour $800 1919 Buick "H-45" Ras 1,400 1919 Maxwell Tour 650 1918 Dort Tour 600 1918 Stanley Steamer Tour 1.7&0 1918 Studebaker Rd« 575 1918 Overland "85.B" Tour 750 1918 Buick "E-49" Tour 1,300 1918 Paige Convertible Sport Model 1,400 1917 Maxwell Tour 450 1917 Hudson Super 6 Tour 1,050 1917 Buick "D-44" Rds 950 1917 Reo Rds., with winter top.. 600 1916 Overland "%3" Tour 400 1916 Olds-mobile "8-44" Tour 760 1916 Franklin Tour 1,085 1915 Dodge Tour 500 1915 Hudson "6-40" Tour 750 1914 Oakland Tour 300 1912 Locomobile 7 Pass. Llm .... 800 Fords—Tour, and Del.—$400 and up. Liberty Bonds Accepted. Time Payments Considered. TROY USED CAR SALES CORPORATION, TROT. N. Y. , , JOHN E. B. PAYNE, Gen. Mgr.. Congress and River Sts. 'Phone Troy 3052. Open Sundays. Autos For Hire. CARS for hire. Sure Lack Garage Phone Troy 380$. BEAUTIFUL Sayers and Scovllle llmou- Blnes for hire; best of service. Ave- nue Garage Co. Troy 3772. TRUCKING AND STORAGE. J. H. MULCAHY. moving vans, storage house. 3$1 River St HARVEY'S moving and expressing— d*y of night. Troy and Watervllet. Phone Troy 1323-J. RTTfiTWEJUl i AUOlflaPO i BELLS' HOUSECLEANING CO.—-House- cleaning a specialty. Window wash- ing, floor cleaning, brass shining, carpet cleaning. AH orders promptly attended to. 'Phone 1330-R, 1630 Sixth Ave.. Troy, N. Y. PAINTING AND PAPERING. WALL paper, largest variety, lowest prices. Estimates on painting and paperhanging. A. K. Nelson. 116 Con- gress St. Phone Troy 1594-W. AUCTIONEERS. AUCTIONEERS—Make big money. Free catalogue Carpenter's Auction School. Kansas City. MISCELLANEOUS. THE GAKRKTT Electrical Co, ST celslor Ave., Troy. House wiring, bells repaired. Estimates 'Phone Troy 4088-M. cheerfully given. AUTOMORILE SUPPI.TRS. REPAIRING. WINTER STORAGE. GILL piston rings, all sixes for sale by Mont. G. Curtis $41 River St. RUB-R-TITE, the best waterproof dress- ing for mohair suto tops Mont. G. Curtis, River St., Troy. N. T. IGNITION parts and coils for all kinds of cars generator and starting, w»otor repairs L. E. Hughes, No. 3 Funon St. AUTOMOBILE storage, rates reason- able; cars washed and gasoline sold at Keefe's Garage. 2327-2329 Sixth Ave. •Phone 7S7. ALL MAKES of storage batteries re- paired and stored through winter sea- son. Gould Storage Battery Service Station. L E. Hughes 3 Fulton St. TRANSMISSION—We can furnish rear axle parts for all makes of cars; all parts carried in stock. Auto Gear Com- pany. 207 River St. Troy. N. Y. 'Phone Troy $1$L SEE the Bosch magneto of attachment for Ford cars; easy, positive starting in sny kind of weather, circulars upon request. L E. Hughes_3 Fulton 8t. AUTOMOBILE batteries: Winter stor- age nominal cost—under care of ex- pert in all makes. Largest electrical concern In Troy. Batteries called for and delivered. Best equipped service |c station in city. Agency. lor Everreadjr S naranteed battery. Call and talk with srnum Bros. Co.. 179 River St.. or •phone Troy 370 or Troy 771. TRUNKS, suit cases and bags repaired. bought, sold and exchanged. Joseph McKeon, Ferry and Second Sts. Ladies' shopping bag handles, all kinds WINDOW SHADES made, all kinds; we solicit your order; will submit prices and samples 'Phone 8303-M. Gentes Awning and Window Shsde Mfg.. 353 River St., Troy. ORIENTAL RUGS. Repairing and washing Oriental rugs Is an art. We specialise in this work, and if your rugs need attention. It will be wise for you to consult us. A. K. Torossian. 464 Fulton St. (near Fifth). Est. 1902. 'Phone 3078-W. T „ , WATCH REPAIRING IT ALWAYS HAS BEEN OUR POLICY TO MAINTAIN THE HIGH- EST GRADE OF WATCH WORK HUMAN SKILL COUPLED WITH ABSOLUTE HONESTY IN USING GENUINE MATERIAL CAN PRO- DUCE. JOS. H. PAHL, EXPERT WATCH MAKER, HARMONY HALL Entrance oppo. Frear's on Third St. WATCH REPAIRING. Life and Character Rearnnf. |d . |M|||M JANUARY 14. ^ mmtmmml ^ mm If born on this date you will give with a lavish hand, but not wisely. You are either In high spirits or very morbid or blue. You are inclined to |ive too much in the external and you are proud, am- bitious and passionate. Thcue are faults easily overcome when you understand Saturn, the, governing planet.' It only awaits your determina- tion to rise above this tendency, when it will point the way to happiness and suc- cess. 1 If you would have good health you '. must stop worrying and fretting. Study . yourself .rally with determination to be ! master of your fate. EXPERT JEWELERS, repair watch and Jewelf^, most prices «P^ your Muff son. $3 Third St.. Troy. The Want Ads are well reasonable . businosH changes during month. famed for the coming J -. . •••»•*•<* •."! Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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THE TROY TIMES, TROY, N. Y., WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 14, 1920.

MALE—HELP WANTED. MALE—HELP WANTED.

IS THERE A YOUNG MAN IN TROY—OVER 16 YEARS OLD

W H O IS WILLING TO WORK AS AN APPRENTICE AT A TRADE WHICH PATS BUI MONET T H E SALARY 18 SMALL TO START—BUT INCREASES AS THK A M U T T AND WILLINGNESS OK THE APPLICANT IS SHOWN. T H E WORK-INC CONDITIONS ARE PLEASANT. THE WORK INTERESTING AND THE OP­PORTUNITIES LIMITED ONLY RT YOUR ABILITY. IF YOU WANT TO START AT THK FOOT OF THE LADDER AND CLIMB MAIL TOUR NAME AND AD-SRETO T* >

P. 0. BOX 165—TROY, N. Y.

WANTED—Collar Cutter*. g u s o u Collar

MALE attendants . Apply Marshall a Sanitarium.

C. W. Fer-

ln person.

t_W ANTED. WANTED—A trtrl for housework,

ply 136 S»xth Ave.. N. A p -

BOYS wanted by Alpha Brush Co.. Sec-o a d St. and Ninth Ave.. North.

WANTED—Boya to turn in and close Apply A lb l s Bpx and Paper

MKN wanted for detective work. Write _X Osnor. former Govt. Detective. Dan-

yfney ma. ___ MANAGER wanted at Scarpin's Black-

b a w k Liniment. Apply between 7 and » a. m. Ask for Scarpin.

l O ' O O V A and sausi'Kt maker. Wages $36 per week to a first class mechanic.

. Ritmctc u Mannattan Market.

WANTED—Offlce^ boy to work for school ing, must have finished eighth

g r a d e Apply at Troy Business College.

WANTED—A young married man experi­enced in all kinds of rarm work. Must

milker. Klock farm, Brunswick

M11J.LVEKY maker and trimmer; steady position. 43 Third St.

EXPERIENCKD operators. Troy Lace Co* 407 Federal St., Troy.

WANTED--Woman to do cleaning. Ap­ply box office. Proctor's New Theatre.

WOMAN to care for elderly lady or in­valid; one in v i c i n i t y . ' 512 Eighth St.

1 GIRLS for assembling and examining. Troy Lace Mfg. Co.. *407 Federal St..

Troy. -

FIRST class shirt lroner, steady em­ployment, good wages . Apply at once.

The Thompson Laundry,. Saratoga Springs.

J<T ANTED—Ma" for Humane Society dog ambulance. Must be able to op­

erate Ford car. Apply Humane Society, f> Fourth St.

WANTED—Second hand in good sized "card-room In Connecticut running on

•knitting yarns. Good opening for an experienced man. Send full particulars and furnish references. Box No. 686. Jftaass.

PLATEN PRESS F E E D E R FOR UNI­VERSAL AND C. & P. PRESS. HIGH­

E S T WAGES PAID TO AN EXCEP­TIONALLY GOOr> MAN CHARLES VAN SCIVER PRINTING CO., 6(4 SEC­OND AVEL, NORTH TROY.

B E s newspaper correspondent and earn $25 to $100 weekly, according to

your ability; $15 to $25 weekly in spare t ime; experience unnecessary; no can­vass ing; subjects suggested. Send for (roe booklet; tells how. Northern Press Syndicate, Lockport, N. Y.

WANTED—Men experienced In manu­facture or v a l v e c Bor ing miH hands.

Glsholt and other lathe hands. Fitters anal assemblers of large valves. Eight-M a r day; highest w a g e s paid; steady work; no strike or labor trouble of any kind. Address Box 35S. Times.

TWO waitresses wanted at once; good home and pay; apply In person. Kmma

Willard School.

100 EXPERIENCED extra salesladies wanted. All ' departments. Apply

306-308 River St.

STAFF waitress wanted at once; good hours and pay. Apply in person.

Emma Willard School.

WANTED—Experienced mill inery sales­ladies. Steady position. Inquire A.

Mark's Sons. Amsterdam, N. Y.

SHIRT operators for hemming and joln-• |ng; also other parts, Roggen Bros.

& Co.. Broadway and Fifth Ave.

SHIRT OPERATOR wanted as . i n ­structor. Excellent opportunity. Good

pay in a New York s tate factory. Write K. A a . 8$ Frankl in St.. New York City.

W A N T E D — Working—housekeeper —ttr take full charge In family of three

adults; plain cooking; no laundry work; wages . $10 weekly. Address Box 202, Troy Times.

MAN

ON SCORING MACHINE.

HALL, HARTWELL & CO.

. BOX SHOP.

V mi i« i»

. ICE HARVESTERS

$•00 A DAY

FOR COMPETENT 1

WANTED—EXPERIENCED COMBINA­TION TURNERS. APPLY SECOND

FLOOR. VAN ZANDT. JACOBS & CO.

WANTED—Women canvassers living in Green Island. Cohoes, Waterford and

Lansingburgh. Address P. O. Box 165, Troy. N; ^YT-

WANTED — BRUSH DRAWERS TO TAKE WORK HOME. HIGHEST

PRICES PAID. O. D E N N I N S SONS, NORTH TROY.

EXPERIENCED runners wanted at once; also girlB to learn; steady work,

forty-four hour week; bonus paid. Troy Novelty Co., 5 Union St.

FEMALE—HELP WANTED. WANTED-^Experlenced' lady usher,

ply King Theatre. A p -

WOMAN for laundry work and clean-iiiK. Telephone Troy 764..

WANTKP—I'ressers. steady work. Troy Laca Mfg. Co., 407 Federal St.

WANTED — Examiners. Kteady work, $12.00 per week. Troy Lao> Mfg. Co.,

407 Federal St.

WANTED — EXPERIENCED ERS. APPLY SECOND

VAN ZANDT. JACOBS A CO.

INSERT-FLOOR.

SITUATIONS WANTED. FOE SAUL FOR SALE—Market sleigh, cheap. Call

at 720 River St., City. A- l AUTO mechanic wtshes position.

Can furnish best of references Box $71, Times.

LICENSED chauffeur, experienced with all makes of cars, previous service

man, commercial or private. Box 207. Troy Times.

FARM of 83 acres and timber. Lockrow, R. D. No. 2, N. Troy.

E. G.

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SHAUGHNESSY ICE CO.

WANTED

. CYLINDER PRESS FEEDERS.

. PLATEN PRESS FEEDERS.

* BOYS OVER 16,

TROY TIMES ART PRESS,

THIRD FLOOR.

WANTED—Five- bright, capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell deal­

ers; $26 to $50 per week; railroad fare paid. Write* at once. Goodrich Drug Co.. Dept. 688, Omaha, Nebr.

WORKING housekeeper wanted to take fal l charge of house for family of

three adults; plain cooking, no laundry, al l privileges; h ighest w a g e s paid to competent person. Apply Box 382, Troy Times .

RUNNERS, INSERTERS,

LOCK STITCHERS, EXAMINERS,

GIRLS TO LEARN. PAID WHILE LEARNING. HOOSICK ST. FACTORY,

GEO. P. IDE & CO.

AUTOMOBILE PAINTERS. WOODWORKERS, >

BLACKSMITH HELPERS AND I

FIRST-CLASS AUTO REPAIRMEN STEADY YEAR ROUND JOB TO GOOD

MEN. WILLIAM L. SCHUPP & SONS,

314 CENTRAL AVE.. ALBANY. N. Y.

HELP WANTED. WANTED—Canvassers men or women,

to work Troy and vicinity. Box 366, Troy T im e s

PLATEN pressmen, feeders and boys to learn, Whftehurst Printing and

Binding Co.. 197 River St.

WANTED Immediately by U. S. Gov-eminent , thousands of men-women -

gir ls , 18 or over. Permanent for life positions. $1,100 to $1,800 year. No s tr ikes or layoffs. Easy, pleasant office

•*r outside work. Quick, certain raise. Vacations. Common education suf­ficient Write immediately for free list posit ions now open. Franklin Institute, Dept. 311-A, Rochester, N. Y.

WANTED.

TWO f'JOD WOOLEN SPINNERS.

GOOD CONDITIONS—GOOD PAY.

J. BROADBENT ft SON.

. UNIONVTLLE. CONN.

U A L ESTATE WANTED. i . •

H A V E buyers for one or two family house en Fif teenth St. Slsde, Gsy

Bldg. _

HAVE buyers for one or two family houses on East Side. Slade. Gay

Bldg.

SLAVE buyer for house, one or two _ family. Is Beman Park section. Slade.

P a y Blag.

WILL b u _ o r rent strictly modern one* family house, must be located on the

East side. Box M l , Times.

HAVE out of town buyers for-business c o m e r s or buildings on River, Third

m Fourth Sta Blade, Gay Bldg.

S sAVSjbuyers for property in Cohoes, Green Island, Lsnslngburgh, Water-

Tltot. waterford. Troy. Jhada^Gay_ Bldg. SLAVE buyers for house en River,

K i l t Second. Third. Fourth or Fifth, between Orend and Division. Blade,

LOCKSTITCHERS INSERTERS RUNNERS

BUTTONHOLERS GIRLS TO LEARN.

PAID WHILE LEARNING. HOOSICK ST. FACTORT.

GEO. P. IDE & CO.

$11.00 PER W E E K AND BONUS WHILE LEARNING.

WANTED.

GIRLS

OVER 18 TO WORK

IN BRUSH FACTORY.

STEADY WORK.

HENRY L. HUGHES CO.,

2ND ST. AND 9TH AVE.. NORTH TROT.

$11.00 PER WEEK AND BONUS WHILE LEARNING.

OPERATOR on'STnger butfonhole ma­chine and Wheeler & Wilson Reeclng

ma.-hine. Steady wprk_; bouua. Troy Novelty Co., 5 Union St.

REECE , . RHTTONHOLERS. EXPERIENCED.

HOOSICK* ST. FACTORY, GEO. P. IDE & CO.

WANTED. STENOGRAPHER AND OFFICE

ASSISTANT GOOD PERMANENT POSITION FOR GIRL WITH'SOME EXECUTIVE ABIL­ITY. ADDRESS IN OWN HANDWRIT-ING,

BOX 212, TIMES OFFICE.

A F E W GIRLS 16 YEARS OLD OR

OVER FOR LAUNDRY.

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSART.

GOOD PAY AND STEADY WORK.

H A L L HARTWELL & CO.

FOLDERS

ON ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR.

ALSO LEARNERS.

PAV WHILE LEARNING.

HALL. HARTWELL & CO.

SITUATION wanted as l ight driver or any outside position by young man who

speaks live languages. Address Woy-chowanez, 87 Saratoga St., Cohoes.

FOR SALE—Sleighs, double and single, cheap. 34 North Ferry St., Albany.

TWO light driving horses for sale. 1V4 George St., Green Island. G. Ruggles .

PAIR of heavy bob s le ighs and box. Phjlip Fountain, Wynantskl l l Road.

'Phone.

Female, FIREWOOD for sale. Great Eastern

Storage, Transfer snd Wrecking Corp., 124 Ferry St.

WOMAN would ttke work by the day or office work. Box 203, Times.

CAPABLE woman would l ike position In city as housekeeper in family of

two or three adults. Can furnish best references. Box 622, Times.

SALE8MEN WANTBDi—

SEWING machine bargains; SingerT White and Standard carried. Weir, 40

State St. Phone 3t$f-W.

CARRIAGE robe, child's new beautiful ermine robe, price $15.00 Ham's Mil­

linery. 17 King St.

SELL TIRES—30x3% $11-70 How many non-skid 30x3 Yt tires—Good­year, Goodrich. U. S., Kelly. Flsk, etc.. could you sell at $11.70? o ther sizes just as cheap. Six tires a day means $5,000 per year. Devote spare or full time. No experience—no office—no investment necessary. Make big money while es­tabl ishing a permanent business. Write for this attractive proposition.

FAMOUS TIRE CORPORATION 25 Babcock Bldg.; Buffalo. N. Y.

FLAT8 WANTED. FLAT wanted in Beman Park section

or Oakwood Ave. 'Phone Troy 2026.

MODERN small flat wanted in either N. Troy or Waterford. State particu­

lars. P. O. Box 165. Waterford, N. T.

FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED. FURNISHED apartment, l ight house­

keep ing rooms or furnished room in Reman Park Section, preferably 15th St. Best of references. Young married couple. Box 691 Troy Times.

MEN—If you wish to buy at one-half — t h e - c o s t , stop a t SchmidtH• Koerner for overcoats, su i ts and hats .

PARLOR STOVES at a 25% discount. If you want a new stove, now is the

time. Schmidt & Koerner.

10.0QQ YARDS of congolenm. the floor covering, for this week 65 cents

a yard. Schmidt ft Koerner.

SCHOHARIE County buckwheat flour ground the old-fashioned way. at

Gordinier's B i g Country Store.

SLAB WOOD—800 cords 4-foot dry mixed slabs, car s h i p m e n t s Streever

Lumber Co., Bal lston Spa, N. Y.

OVERCOATS and mackinaws, men's and boys' sheepskin coats a specialty. 171

fourth St„ below Ferry St. Mlester.

MACHINERY AND MOTORS. CENTURY % H. P.. 40 cycle. 110 volts.

meters ; eash er~+lm« payments, Mill Supply Co.. 273 River St.

WANTED

EXPERIENCED

* PATTERN MAKER

ON LADIES' DRESSES.

;:

SPLENDID OPENING FOR

RIGHT PARTY. •

HAMILTON TRADING CO., INC.,

GLENS FALLS, N. Y.

P. O. BOX 465.

ELECTRIC MOTORS. PHASE—40 CTCLE—220-550 VOLTS—

1200 R. P. M. : 2—3 H. P. Westinghouse, C. C. L I 3—7V» H. P. Westinghouse. C. C. L. (800

R. P. M.) 2—7% H. P. G. E.. K. T. 2—10 H. P. G. E.. K. T. .1—15 H. P. G. E., I. K. 2--20 H. P. Westinghouse. C. 3—25 H. P. G. E„ T. K. 1—30 H. P. G. E„ I. K. (800 R. P. M.) 2—30 H. P. Westinghouse, C. X. 1—40 H. P WesHnghouae^-C 1—40 H. P. G. E., I. T. C, crane hoist

motor. 2—50 H. P. Westinghouse, C.

P. M.) 1—50 H. P. Westinghouse. C. C. 3—50 H. P. G. E. (sl ip ring),

R. P. M.) 1—75 H. P. G. E., 1. M. 1—100 H. P Westinghouse, C.

P. M.) 1—150 H. P. Westinghouse f800 R. P. M.) 1—200 H. P. Westinghouse, C. (800 R.

P. M.) 1—300 H. P. G. E. (slip ring), I. M. (800

R. P. M.

(800 R.

L. (800

(480 R.

WANTED. WILL

furs. buy old Box 204.

caracul Times.

coat, cape or

WANTED—Radiator, good condition for 1916 Ford. Phone Troy 567.

I PAY best prices for second-hand clothes. Chasen, 184 River St. Tele­

phone 3645-J.

FURNITURE, stoves, ranges and roll-top desks. Herman Kate, 30 Hoosick

St. T h o n e Troy 2954-J.

BOOKS—Highest prices paid for good old books or entire libraries. E R.

Robinson, 410 River St., Troy.

WANTED — SECOND-HAND I. C. S. COURSE IN ADVERTISING. STATE

PRICE AND CONDITION. BOX 634. TROT TIMES,

1—5 H. P. Howell, 1200 R. P. M.. new. 1—5 H. P. Jlowell, 3 phase, new. 2—5 H. P. Howell, 2 phase, new.

E. I. VAN DOREN. 81 FOURTH ST., TROY. 'PHONE 3067.

MONEY LOANED.

EXPERIENCED teacher wants position as private tutor. Children from 6 to

12 preferred. References. Address Box 699, Troy Times.

HAND pipe stock and dies to thread, 2% to 4 inch pipe. State make, price and

condition. Wilke Laundry Co., 204 Colonic St., Albany.

WANTED—One or two s ingle cutters with tops; must be In good condition;

right price. Call or address E. I. Mc-Eachran. Brunswig!' Hotel, Troy.

WANTED to buy. second-hand furniture, stoves, carpets, rugs, household goods

and store fixtures; highest prices paid. Kennedy. 51 King St. 'Phone Troy 2948.

AGENTS WANTED. LARGE manufacturer wants represents*

l i v e s to sell shirts , underwear, hosiery, 4 j f sals , waist a «l root to homes. Writs

free samples Madison Mills. *01 e iuaswsy . New T o t * City.

AGENTS making $1*0 weekly! Every-• • * wants It. Formulas for 200 home

ssade beverages, book form. * See* i : «>o tloa. Buy-some Su

FARMS WANTED TANT fsrm SO •© I»0 s e r e s within l i ­

ft radius of Tror. Give part iculars • g e n u . E o s l i t . Times Grace,

KXPERIENCED GIRL3

t AND

GIRLS TO LEARN

ON ALL OPERATIONS

SOFT COLLARS.

PAID WHILE LEARNING.

ALSO

ON MUSLIN UNDERWEAR.

STEADY WORK, J

BEST PRICES AND BONUS.

HANNA COLLAR CO-

SECOND ST. AND SEVENTH AVE.. NO.

100 LANCASTER ST., COHOES.

WE WILL BUY all or any part of your stock, furniture, household goods,

pianos, victrolas. store fixtures, etc. Schmidt & Koerner, 333 River St. •Phone Troy 3919.

WATCHES REPAIRED. AMERICAN and Swiss, also Jewelry

work guaranteed; prices moderate. Berner. 22 Third St.

CASH. DON'T sell your damonds. wRtehes. old

gold, silver, platinum or false teeth be­fore see ing Berner, who pays highest prices. Call or write Berners . 22 Third St.

TO ANNOUNCE to all my friends and the public In general that I urn now

associated with the Fitzgerald Insurance Agency as special representative. This well known agency represents com­panies whose asse ts amount to more than $180,000,000. I will be glad to quote rates and furnish details upon request. Harold A. McChesney, Insurance. Na­tional State Bank Bldg.. Troy. N. T. 'Phone 758.

CASH loaned on d iamonds jewelry. musical Instruments, furs. etc. "The

Old Stand." Tigar, Pawnbroker, 163 Fourth St.

PRIVATE LOANS—If it is money you want, we are the people to serve you.

Amounts advanced from $5 upwards, to any honest employee, housekeeper, or real estate owner. Prompt, dignified and confidential service. National Loan Co., 307 Cannon Place, Troy. N. Y.

HORSES AND CARRIAGES. FOR SALE—Draught horses.

Ferry St., Albany. 34 North

H. JEWETT removes dead horses day or night. 'Phone Wstervl iet 90-R.

WATSON dump wagons and parts al­w a y s on hand; also, several used

dump wagons at reasonable p r i c e s S. Llndy, Troy

WANTED—Take farm on shares, 20 or more cows, with team; experienced

farmer; can give reference. Box 201, Times.

FARMS!—Every description for all purposes. Excellent fall barga ins

Stock and equipment wi th some. Vail, No. 120% Lafayette St.. Schenectady. 'Phone 4330.

FLANNEL shirts, $1.49 up; men's un­derwear, two piece and union suits;

caps, 49c up. Mlester. 171 Fourth St.

SAFES opened and repaired. We also buy snd sel l new and second-hand

safes. Brunelle, Fourth St.. near Proc­tor's

GLOVES and mi t tens for men and boys. 25c up; sheepskin and buckskin

mittens and g loves a specialty. Mlester, 171 Fourth St.

PARLOR ORGAN, fine tone, excellent condition: refrigerator; one burner

gas pipe. Shaw, 3 Stop, South st c e m e ­tery Ave., Troy Road.

LADIES—If you wi sh clothing at less than one-half of cost, stop at Schmidt

& Koerner—sutts, si lk and washable dresses, coats, wa i s t s and furs.

TOLLET BOWLS—We have bought a Job lot, all crated; your choice $8.00

each. Great Eastern Storage. Transfer and Wrecking Corp., 124 Ferry St.

OVERALLS, pants, mackinaws, over­coats, sweaters and sheepskin coats,

flannel shirts and underwear, at Meis-ter^Sr Vli Fowth-"8t^-berow Fei i y.

USEFUL Christmas presents at half store prices; beautiful Illustrated

catalog. Write Columbia Specialty Concern, 728 13th, Washington, D. C.

SINGER s e w i n g machines , , al l prices. Old machines taken In exchange—

highest a l lowance given. Petnel, 24$ Fourth St. 'Phone 3171-R Troy. Open evenings.

FOR SALE—No. 325 Standard roll-top desk, 50-inch; also revolving arm­

chair. Present value $120. Will sell for $65. Good as new. Inquire 2216 Sixth Ave., Troy.

CLOSING out a $6,000 stock at less than one.half the cost of ladles' suits, silk

and washable dresses, coats, wa i s t s and furs; men's overcoats, suits and hats. Schmidt & Koerner.

ICE BOX; has four compartments; can be used for ice cream or anything

e lse; wil l sel l very reasonable. Call or write 664 Second Ave.. North. Tele­phone North 730-W.

BLACK fur-lined coat, size 44; worth $150.00; will sell for $50.00; also fur

cape, latest style, dark brown blended squirrel: worth $100.00, wi l l sell for $35.00. Call Troy, 3645-W.

FOR SALE—Service Stewart combina­tion g a s and coal range, waterfront,

high shelf, winter top. Present retail cash price $160. Will sell for $110. Bought new October. Inquire 2216 Sirfth Ave., Troy.

ALL stoves, new or rebuilt, at cut prices; g ive us a call and let us show

you a real assortment of many kinds of stoves. We repair all makes. Phone 2882. Moore & Chesman, 138, 140, 144 Congress St., Troy.

DETECTIVES. DETECTIVES earn big money. Travel.

Great demand. Experience unneces­sary. Particulars free. Write Ameri­can Detective System, 1968 Broadway. N. Y.

DRESSMAKING.

UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS. WANTED—Unfurnished, two or three-

room apartment, with bath, centrally located, for mother and son. Tel., day. Cohoes 231; evening, 1155-M. Mr. Easton.

FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED. D RO

DRESSMAKING parlors, remodeling; also cutting and fitting. Phone

13SC-W. 115 First St.

TYPEWRITERS.

WANTED—Two Mr three partly fur- , jw , , , , , , nished rooms. Jkltable for phys ic ians | space wil l he charged for at fhe

office. Box 209. Elmes. j of eighty-four cents an inch.

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WANTED—Will pay c s s h for visible typewriters, L C. Smiths, Underwoods,

Remingtons. Monarchs, R o y a l s Ol ivers Coronas. W. I. Copeland, Troy. N. Y. Phone Troy 3856 or 1244.

THE TROY TIMES Classified Ads

The Troy Times reserves the r ight to c l f . B l I y j P r o p e r l y a U advert isements sub­mitted for publication.

RATES Type this sise, set solid, one cent a

word each insertion. No advertisement ac£e»?i*.d f o r l M S t h » n ten cents. Q T H T I S S , A E L * K T SOLID IN THIS U ? £ JXF®- TWO CENTS A WORD FOR EACH INSERTION.

Any form of display set up In 6 point or lo point type, or employing white

rs te

TWO FARMS—One of 157 acres of pro­ductive land especial ly adapted to

raising of potatoes and general farming, known as the Thomas W. Brownell farm, in Easton, N. Y., one mile north of Beadle Hill, wel l -watered, with 20 acres of first growth oak and chestnut; well equipped, with modern buildings In good condition, with running w a t e r / I n house and barns. Also, farm of 160 adres, finely located In Schaghttcoke, N \ Y i o n the main road, 1% miles north ofVWal-ley Fal l s ; buildings In fatr condition; good soil, wel l watered, with 5 acres of first-growth pine. Inquire of Everett K. Brownell, Administrator, Busklrks, N. Y.

TO LET. 58 NINTH ST—

conveniences. -Cosy second-story flat; Inquire at 60 Ninth St.

FIFTH AVENUE—2253. DESIRABLE FLAT

TO LET. INQUIRE IN STORE,

2243 FIFTH AVE.

BURNISHED R00M8 TO LET. DESIRABLE front room, with private

family centrally located; all modern Improvements. References . required. Box 687, Troy Times.

TWO handsome furnished r o o m s with steam heat and 'phone; also home-

cooked meals; gent leman preferred. 'Phone North 159-J.

TAILORS. OLD clothes made new. Repairing,

cleaning and pressing. Lauridsen. Times Building.

CLEANING, pressing and repairing done at Victor Malo, 242 Fourth 8t., opposite

La Salle Institute.

REAL ESTATE FOB BALK.

FOR SALE. THE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE

WILLIAM H. HLLKE AT 2154 FIFTH AVE.

INQUIRE ON PREMISES.

START the new year right, buy a home .-?9r Jf"0ttr8el?'i L*t 4?" *ho^?„y°1i N* 1836 Francis Ave. Two-family house with lot 62x80. First floer has $ l iv ing

$ bedrooms, toilet and g a s ; sec­ond floor 3 l iving rooms, 5 bedrooms. toilet and gas. Ask us for price.

Executor wants to close estate, offers for sa ls No. 738 Fifth Ave. (North) , one-family house and small barn, lot 50x120; • house has 10 rooms, bath and closet, gas . and hot water heat. Inspection Invited.

COMESKEY^ft MORLER,

7 First St.

EAST S I D E — ONE-FAMILY HOUSE; ELECTRIC LIGHT. HARWOOD

FLOORS, FIRE-PLACE. LAUNDRY. LARGE LOT; BEST LOCATION. PRICE AND TERMS ON APPLICATION. EAST SIDE —BRICK THREE-FAMILY

FLAT HOUSE; IMPROVEMENTS; FIRST-CLASS CONDITION; GOOD'LO­CATION. FINE INVESTMENT. BEMAN PARK SECTION — MODERN

TWO-FAMILY HOUSE IN BEST LO­CATION. ATTRACTIVE PRICE TO IMMEDIATE PURCHASER. EAST SIDE — MODERN TWO-FAMILY

HOUSE WITH GARAGE; LOCATION FIRST CLASS; PROPERTY IN GOOD CONDITION. • FINE BARGAIN. DESIRABLE SUBURBAN PROPERTY;

OVER AN ACRE OF LAND; MODERN HOUSE; EVERT IMPROVEMENT; GARAGE; ONLY 10 MINUTES FROM CAR LINE. BEMAN PARK SECTION—ONE-FAMI­

LY HOUSE; ALL IMPROVEMENTS; GARAGE; LARGE LOT. PRICE REA­SONABLE.

GREATER TROY REALTY CO.. INC.. 20 STATE ST.. TROY. N. Y.

TEL. 887.

PERSONAL. OH, BOYS! «»»r

Washington and Hair cutt ing SSa

Fourth S ta

CASH paid for Victor records old • teeth and skats*.

Old Stand." Tigar. Pawnbroker. MS Fourth

HAIR GOODS. Transformations made to oovsr

thin hair. W s repair and all outside pieces. Reno's 4M way. Troy. N. Y. 'Phone 3280-W. - -INCOME TAX. FEDERAL AND STATE,

PERSONAL PARTNERSHIP AHD CORPORATION—Complete in evory * e -taii. Charge nominal, For advto*. call — or wri t s Frank Seeberger, 1520 Broad­way, Watervllet . 'Phone WatervHct ISO. LADIES! Aak your drsgg i s t tor

Chlchesters Pills, the Diamond Brand. f o r St years known as B e s t Safest. Al ­l e y s Reliable. B U T of your Druggist . Take no other. Chlchesters Diamond Brand Pi l l s are sold by Druggis ts

MY N E W STORE

Is headquarters for Fruit. Groceries. Provisions, Tobacco. Confectionery and School Supplies. All kinds of Hot s n d Soft Drinks.

AUTOS FOR HUPMOBILE—Leaving town, will sac­

rifice for $125.00. Room 403, 301 River St., between 6 and 6.

2 1916 FORD deliveries, 1 1914 Ford roadster, 1 1919 Ford coupe, 1 1916

Overland touring. People's Profit Shar­ing Auto Supply Co., 14 Congress Street.

ANTHONY TIANCTN07"

3301 Sixth Ave. Tel 1976-W.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. HAVE buyers for an established busi­

ness, either large or small. George D . Slade. Gay Bldg.

HAVE buyer for good rooming house business on Grand, Fifth Ave., sr

Fourth Sts. Slade. Gay Bldg.

GROCERIES, ice cream, candy, tobacco. Btock, fixtures and property; good

business. Waterford. Slade, Gay Bldg.

ICE business—Ioe houses, new 10 horse electric motor, new elevator,-horses ,

wagons, tools, property; $8,000. Blade, Gay Bldg.

$1.00 A WEEK saved in a family of four. Oleomargarine and Lara-Com­

pound, the best easily made for home use In your own home. FTCO Informa­tion which will also include full instruc­tions: the way without capital to con­vert this Information into a very profit -nble mall order business all for $1.00, George Wel les Moseley, Newburgh,

AUTOMOBILE dealer wanted to sell touring car sell ing near $1,000. Lib­

eral proposition to dealers who act promptly. Moore Syracuse Co., I l l W. Taylor St., Syraeuse. N. Y.

KISSEL 5-PASSENGER SEDAN.

NEW CORD TIRES, BOTH SUMMER AND WINTER TOPS. RIDE IN COM­FORT ALL THE YEAR. EXCEPTION­AL BARGAIN.

WILBUR AUTO SALES CO.

'PHONE TROY 390.

BUY NOW BEFORE CARS ADVANCE.

1919 Briscoe Tour $800 1919 Buick "H-45" Ras 1,400 1919 Maxwell Tour 650 1918 Dort Tour 600 1918 Stanley Steamer Tour 1.7&0 1918 Studebaker Rd« 575 1918 Overland "85.B" Tour 750 1918 Buick "E-49" Tour 1,300 1918 Pa ige Convertible Sport

Model 1,400 1917 Maxwell Tour 450 1917 Hudson Super 6 Tour 1,050 1917 Buick "D-44" Rds 950 1917 Reo Rds., with winter t o p . . 600 1916 Overland "%3" Tour 400 1916 Olds-mobile "8-44" Tour 760 1916 Franklin Tour 1,085 1915 Dodge Tour 500 1915 Hudson "6-40" Tour 750 1914 Oakland Tour 300 1912 Locomobile 7 Pass. L l m . . . . 800

Fords—Tour, and Del.—$400 and up. Liberty Bonds Accepted.

Time Payments Considered. TROY USED CAR SALES

CORPORATION, TROT. N. Y. , ,

JOHN E. B. PAYNE, Gen. Mgr..

Congress and River Sts. 'Phone Troy 3052. Open Sundays.

Autos For Hire. CARS for hire. Sure Lack Garage

Phone Troy 380$.

BEAUTIFUL Sayers and Scovllle l lmou-Blnes for hire; best of service. Ave­

nue Garage Co. Troy 3772.

TRUCKING AND STORAGE. J. H. MULCAHY. moving vans, s torage

house. 3$1 River S t

HARVEY'S moving and expressing— d*y of night. Troy and Watervllet .

Phone Troy 1323-J.

RTTfiTWEJUl i A U O l f l a P O i

BELLS' HOUSECLEANING CO.—-House-cleaning a specialty. Window wash­

ing, floor cleaning, brass shining, carpet cleaning. AH orders promptly attended to. 'Phone 1330-R, 1630 Sixth Ave.. Troy, N. Y.

PAINTING AND PAPERING. WALL paper, largest variety, lowest

prices. Est imates on painting and paperhanging. A. K. Nelson. 116 Con­gress St. Phone Troy 1594-W.

AUCTIONEERS. AUCTIONEERS—Make big money. Free

catalogue Carpenter's Auction School. Kansas City.

MISCELLANEOUS. T H E GAKRKTT Electrical Co , ST

celslor Ave., Troy. House wiring, bells repaired. Est imates 'Phone Troy 4088-M.

cheerfully given.

AUTOMORILE SUPPI.TRS. REPAIRING.

WINTER STORAGE.

GILL piston rings, all s i xe s for sa le by Mont. G. Curt i s $41 River St.

RUB-R-TITE, the best waterproof dress­ing for mohair su to t o p s Mont. G.

Curtis, River St., Troy. N. T.

IGNITION parts and coils for all k inds of c a r s generator and starting, w»otor

repa ir s L. E . Hughes, No. 3 F u n o n St.

AUTOMOBILE storage, rates reason-able; cars washed and gasol ine sold

at Keefe's Garage. 2327-2329 Sixth Ave. •Phone 7S7. ALL MAKES of storage batteries re­

paired and stored through winter sea­son. Gould Storage Battery Service Station. L E. H u g h e s 3 Fulton St.

TRANSMISSION—We can furnish rear axle parts for all makes of cars; all

parts carried in stock. Auto Gear Com­pany. 207 River St. Troy. N. Y. 'Phone Troy $1$L

SEE the Bosch magneto of at tachment for Ford cars; easy, positive s tart ing

in s n y kind of weather, c irculars upon request. L E. Hughes_3 Fulton 8t. AUTOMOBILE batteries: Winter s tor­

age nominal cost—under care of ex ­pert in a l l makes. Largest electrical concern In Troy. Batteries called for and delivered. Best equipped service |c station in city. Agency. lor Everreadjr

Snaranteed battery. Call and talk wi th srnum Bros. Co.. 179 River St.. or

•phone Troy 370 or Troy 771.

TRUNKS, suit cases and bags repaired. bought, sold and exchanged. Joseph

McKeon, Ferry and Second Sts. Ladies' shopping bag handles, all k i n d s

WINDOW SHADES made, al l kinds; we solicit your order; wi l l submit

prices and s a m p l e s 'Phone 8303-M. Gentes Awning and Window Shsde Mfg.. 353 River St., Troy.

ORIENTAL RUGS. Repairing and washing Oriental rugs Is an art. We specialise in this work, and if your rugs need attention. It wil l be wise for you to consult us. A. K. Torossian. 464 Fulton St. (near Fi f th) . Est. 1902. 'Phone 3078-W. T „ ,

WATCH

REPAIRING IT ALWAYS HAS BEEN OUR

POLICY TO MAINTAIN THE HIGH­

EST GRADE OF WATCH WORK

HUMAN S K I L L COUPLED WITH

ABSOLUTE HONESTY IN USING

GENUINE MATERIAL CAN PRO­

DUCE.

JOS. H. PAHL,

EXPERT WATCH MAKER,

HARMONY HALL

Entrance oppo. Frear 's on Third St.

WATCH REPAIRING.

Life and Character Rearnnf.

| d . | M | | | M JANUARY 14. ^mmtmmml^mm

If born on this date you will g ive w i th a lavish hand, but not wisely. You are either In high spirits or very morbid or blue. You are inclined to | ive too much in the external and you are proud, am­bitious and passionate.

Thcue are faults easi ly overcome when you understand Saturn, the, governing planet.' It only awai ts your determina­tion to rise above this tendency, when it wil l point the way to happiness and suc­cess.

1 If you would have good health you '. must stop worrying and fretting. Study . yourself .rally with determination to be ! master of your fate.

E X P E R T JEWELERS, repair watch and Jewelf^, most

pr ices « P ^

your

Muff son. $3 Third St.. Troy.

The Want Ads are well reasonable . businosH changes during

month.

famed for the coming

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