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Page 1: SARATOGA SPRINGS. N. Y.. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1935. …fultonhistory.com/Newspapers 21/Saratoga Springs NY... · 2013. 1. 18. · I , Telephone 2580 THE SARATOGIAN, SARATOGA SPRINGS

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Telephone 2580 THE SARATOGIAN, SARATOGA SPRINGS. N. Y.. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1935.

BROADCAST ANNAPOLIS GAME AND NOTRE DAME

CONTEST WITH KANSAS O p e n i n g n e t w o r k foo tba l l b road ­

c a s t s t o m o r r o w : 2 : 4 5 p . m . . N a v y v s . W i l l i a m & M a r y at A n n a p o l i s — W J Z - N U C , a n n o u n c e r Bil l S l a t e r .

2 :15 , K a n s a s vs . N o t r e Dan io a t S o u t h B e n d — W U A F N B C . an­n o u n c e r s F o r d B o n d a n d B o b B f o w n ; W A B C - C B S , a n n o u n c e r , T e d 11 u s i n g .

3 : 1 5 , D a r t m o u t h v s . N o r w k k a t H a n o v e r , N . H . — W O K a n d Y a n k e e N e t w o r k , a n n o u n c e r J o e M c K e n -n e y .

T u n i n g in t o n i g h t : W E A f f - N B C — 7:30, K a t h l e e n

W e l l s , s o u p s ; 8, J e s s i c a D r a g o -n e t t e ; 9, W a l t z T i m e ; 10, F i r s t N i g h t e r ; 10 :30 , H i g h l i g h t s a n d H a r m o n y ; 12, B e n B e r n i e .

W A B C - C B S — 7 : 1 5 , L a z y D a n ; 8 :30 , L o i s R a v e l a n d L e l t h S t e v e n s ; 9, H o l l y w o o d H o t e l ; 10, R i c h a r d H l m b e r M u s i c ; 10 :45 , J e r r y Coop­e r , b a r i t o n e ; 12, S e y m o u r S i m o n O r c h e s t r a .

W J Z N B C — 7 , I r e n e R i c h ; 8:30, R u t h E t t i n g P r o m ; 9, L i g h t O p e r a , " T h e D r e a m G i r l " ; 10, M e e t f n ' H o u s e ; 1 1 , . D o r o t h y L a m o u r , s o n g s ; 11 :30 , E n r i c M a d r i g u e r a O r c h e s t r a .

3 :15—Kansas -Not re Dame Footba l l Gamp.

6 :00—Kearney Walton's Orchest ra . 6 :30—Pres.s-Hadio News. »i;3.">—ICvening Brevities. 6 :45—Merry Maes. I t M — B a s e b a l l iieorte. 7:00—Art of Living. 7:15—Popeye the Bailor. 7 : 3 0 — U e m r a l Kleetric Program. 8:00—The Hit Parade . 9:00— "U-Men," dramat ic sketch. 9:30—Al Jolson.

10:30—Summer Follies. 11:00—Boyd Gay-lord's Orchestra. n :30—I)onof) Music. 12:00—Dance .Music. a. m. 12:80—Dance Music.

SUNDAY 790

What to expect tomorrow: WEAF-NBC—12:30 p. m., Merry

Madcaps; 2:30, Weekend Revue; 6:45, Merry Macs.

WABC-CBS—12:15, p. m., Jew­ish Holy Day Service; 5:30, Ry­der Cup Golf also WJZ-NBC at 6:4*5); 6:35, Football Scores.

WJZNBC—1:30 p. m., Farmers' Union; 2:30, Walberg Brown String Quartet; 6, Polish Program.

TONIGHT 379.5—YVGV, Schenectady—790

5:00—Al Pea rce and Galls'. 5 :30—Musical P r o g r a m . 5 :43—Ad ventures of Sam and Dick. 6 :00—Flying Time. 6 :15—"Joe DaTour , " comedy sketch. 6 :30—Press -Radio Newt . 6 :35—Evening Brevi t ies . 6 :45—Arthur Bane, tenor. 6 :53—Basebal l Scores. 7 :00—Amos 'n ' Andy. 7:15—Uncle E z r a ' s Radio Stat ion. 7:30—Col. J im Healoy. 7:45"—Victor Young 's Orches t ra . 8 :00—Jessica Dragonct te ; Q u a r t e t ;

Rosar io Bourdon's Orchest ra . 8 :30—WGY F a r m Foru^m. 9 : no—Waltz Time. 9 :30—Court of H u m a n Rela t ions .

10:00—Tho F i r s t Nighter . 10 :30—Highl ights in H a r m o n y . 11:00—Ted Black 's Orches t ra . 11:15—Jesse Crawford, organis t , 11:30—Dance Music. 12:00—Dance Music. 12:30—Dance Mueie. !

TOMORROW 379.5—WCV, Schenectady—790

a. m. 7 :30—Ear ly Bird Musical Clock. 8:00—Musical Clock. 8:30—Cheerio. ^ ^ ^ ^ 9 :00—Hymn* of Al! Churche*. 9 :15—Orga n Rhapsody. 9 :30—Junior Radio Journa l . 9; 45—Musical P r o g r a m ,

10 :00—Presa-R&dio News. 10 :05—Frank L u t h e r , , tenor, 10:1 5—Ban joleers . 10:30—Nicholas Mathay ' s Orches t ra . 11:00—Morning P a r a d e . 11:30—Children 's Thea t r e of the Air . 12:00—Musical P r o g r a m . p. m. 12:15—Yodellng Cowboys. 12:30—Merry Madcaps . 12:45—Bag and Baggage^ 12:57—Time Signals .

1:00—Stock R e p o r t s . ' 1 :15—Faye and Cleo, songs. 1:30—WGY F a r m P rog ram.

*- '!:00—Hex Bat t le Concert Ensemble .

379.8—WGY, Schenectady a. in

9:00—The Batladeers. 9:16—Gould & Shatter. 9:30—Peerless Trio. 9:45—Alden Kdkins, baritone.

10 :00—Sabbath Reveriea. 10:30— Mildred Dilling, harpist 10:45—The Norsemen Quartet . 11 :00—Press-Radio News. 11:03—Musical P rogram. 11:15—Union College Services, Speak­

er Rev. P . F . Sturges 12:00—Major Bowes' Theat re Fami ly , p. m. 12:30—Univers i ty of Chicago Round

Tab le Discussion. 1:00—Road to Romany. 1:30—Words and Music. 1:45—Musical P rogram. 2:00—Bible Dramas . 2:30—American Gold Star Mothers

Program—Col . Alva J . Bras ted , Chief of Chaplains of U. S. A r m y ; Mns. Mathilda Burl ing, president , American Gold S t a r M o t h e r s : Army Band.

2:50—Temple of Song. 3 :00—Interna t iona l Broadcast from

Stockholm, Sweden — Scandi­n a v i a n Music Fest ival P r o ­g r a m .

3:30—Penthouse Serenade. 4:00—Musical Diary. 4 :30—Dorothv Dreslein, soprano. 4 :45—The Wise Man.

DONT WAIT FOR TENANTS-ADVERTISE FOR THEM Lost and Found

BELT, green sa t in , white 'buckle , lost Thursday night , between Methodist Church and Wate rbu ry St. 1404-J.

LOST, ~ # t r a y e d o r stolen^ Bfown Puppy, !a«t F r i d a y . Reward if re­turned to 15 Rock St.

S l ' M O F MONEY' los t in hamfiwTchler between Sa ra toga and Albany. J100. reward. F h r n e 2533-M, Sara toga or Albany. 4-3637.

W R T S T T W A T C H , white~goi7]7io»t~be"-tween Spring St. apd Caroline St. Finder please call 24 42. Valued a* keepsake. Reward .

Announcement* i

FURNACES cleaned, vacuum #y»-tern. Phone Bette , 1058-W.

LANDSCAPING. grading, sodding. Lifetime experience. T. Langenberg. Phone 2G2-J-2.

LANDSCAPING — Plan t evergreen" now, soil gravel , s and . Reasonable. Call 25 7-MjJ!. Geo^Hoffman.

SUM3lAG~E SALE — Fi r s t~Bap tTs l Church, Sept. 28th. Doors open 10 o'clock.

SPO R f S b l E N I PTof'ess i ona I w o r k done on all t rophies a t Bob's Taxi­dermy Shop. 186 Crescent St.

V A C U U M _ C L E A N E R S r W a s h i n g Wa~ chines, pa r t s , r epa i r s , rolls. E . O'Connor, machinis t . 6 Clark St.

Automobile* For Sale

'ersonala

STOMACH TTLCERr GAS (TAINS. I X -DIGESTION victims, why suffer? Fo r quick relief ge t a free sample of Udga, a doctor 's prescription a t Ledlle's Pha rmacy .

Glenville Invites Saratoga Grangers

Mrs . I r e n e R o b e n s , s e c r e t a r y of S a r a t o g a C o u n t y P o m o n a G r a n g e , h a s r ece ived a c a r d f r o m t h e sec­r e t a r y of S c h e n e c t a d y C o u n t y P o ­m o n a I n v i t i n g a l l S a r a t o g a C o u n t y G r a n g e r s t o a t t e n d t h e b o o s t e r n i g h t m e e t i n g of Glenv i l l e G r a n g e

:00—America 's F i rs t Rhythm S y m - j M o n d a y a t 8 p . m . i n Odd Fe l low3 Phony. | H a l l , Glenvi l le , S t e l l a Miller , s t a t e

5 :30—Dream Drama. ! l e c t u r e r , wil l b e t h e s p e a k e r . 5 :43—Ray Heather ton , Lucille Man- 1 «

ncrs . 6:00—Catholic Hour. 6 :30—Invi ta t ion to the Dance. 6 :45—Miners Quarte t . 7 :00—Drama K-7. 7:30—Fires ide Recitals. 7:45—Morin Sisters, Ranch Boys. 8:00—Major Bowes' Amateur Hour .

— SACRIFICE SALE — These Automobiles Must Pe Sold

Regardless of Prices to Make Room for 1936 Models.

1933 OLUSMOBILE Touring Sedan 1932 DE.SOTO Fourdoor Sedan 1931 DESOTO Fourdoor Sedan 1931 CHt iYRULBT 4-Dr. Deluxe Sed. 1930 DODGE 4-Dr. Deluxe Sedan. 1930 DK30TO 4-Dr. Sedan 1930 CHRYSLER "65" 4-Dr. Sedan 1929 FORD A Roadster 1829 CHEVROLET Conv. Coupe 1MI BUICK 7-Pass. Sedan 1928 C&DSMOBILS 2-Dr. Sedao 192S DODGE Fas t 4 Sedan

— CARROLL AU1TO SALES — 30 High Rock Ave. Phone 304

T h t s e Are SACRIFICE PRICES to Make Room for the New Models

That Will Be Out In A Few Days

1928 FORD Roadsters . . 1929 CHEVROLET Sedan 1930 CHKVROLKT Tudor 1930 FORD Tudor 1930 F O R D Coupe 1930 FORD Tudor . 1931 FORD Victoria T932 BSSEX Sedan 1932 DESOTO 1934 F O R D Sedan 1934 FORD Tudor 1934 F O R D Coupe , 1934 F O R D Tudor 1934 F O R D Tudor . 1934 FORD Fordor 1931 DODGE Stake 1931 F O R D Truck 1932 FOHD Pane l . 1932 FORD Truck 295 1934 FORD Sedan 375

— BIGSBEE MOTORS, Inc. — Woodlawn Ave. Phone 2224 BUtcli SEDAN, Ave passenger, 1958,

for sale. 10 Clark St.

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SIDE GLANCES By GEO. CLARK Wanted to Buy 58

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1930 OLDSMOBILK Sport Coupe Low, Mileage—Good Rubber

— CRAIG OLDSMOBILK CO. — 15 Pa rk St. Phone 2384

1930 NASH SEDAN Good Mechanical Condition

— CRAIG OLDSMOBILK CO. — 15 P a r k St. Phone 23S4

9 :00—Manha t t an Merry'-GcHKouna. 9:30—Musical Revue.

10:00—Meredi th Wilson's Orchestra . 11 :00—Dance Music. 11:15—Dance Music. 11 :30—Press -Radio Newsv; s-v 11:35—Dance Music. 1 2 :00—Dance Music. a. m. £*•"" 12:30—Dance Music.

D O R O T H Y G I S H D I V O R C E D B r i d g e p o r t , C o n n . — ( A P ) — U s e b y

I h e r a c t o r h u s b a n d of i n t o x i c a t i n g l i q u o r w a s b l a m e d y e s t e r d a y b y

I S t a t e R e f e r e e I z a a c W o l f e fo r t h e J m a r i t a l t r o u b l e s of D o r o t h y Gish i n — r e c o m m e n d i n g t o t h e S u p e r i o r C o u r t t h a t a d i v o r c e b e g r a n t e d t h e f o r m e r s c r e e n s t a r f r o m J a m e s M. R e n n i e of N e w Y o r k .

Confer on Problem Of Juvenile Crime

C O P I E S O F T H E SARATOGIAlf A B E OH SAI .E A T T H E

r O I I O W K T O P L A C E S N e w S t a n d s : D. & H. S t a t i on ;

Divis ion St . Newsroom, Divis ion S t . ; K a y e ' s , Church St . ; Kaye 'a , L a k e A v e . ; O. Gaffney, B r o a d w a y ; Simon S h e n b a u m . A r c a d e ; L. Zell-kofsky , T ro l l ey S t a t i o n ; Worden H o t e l ; P . M a t t h e w s , Algonquin Bu i ld ing ; W a i t e ' s N e w s r o o m , 25 Carol ine S t . ; H a r r i s o n , Carol ine S t . ; W. Reiff, P h i l a S t . ; P a u l N . S t roup , 20 Church S t . ; S t r o u p ' s Who le sa l e Dept. , r e a r of Postof-f i ce ; S a r a t o g a N e w ^ Room. 41 P h i l a ; L a B a r r o n , ou t Maple Ave . ; Spa N e w s Room, oppos i te D. & H. S t a t i o n ; C o u n t r y Store , L a k e Ave., Ph i l l i p s , Spa B u s Te rmina l , B r o a d w a y ; Gideon P u t n a m , Gey­s e r s ; Brooks , Che r ry S t r e e t ; Moran ' s S tand , out* L a k e Ave .

N e w York Ci ty — H o t a l i n g ' s N e w s S t ands , B r o a d w a y near 43rd St . ; No. E n d T i m e s Bldg . ; Schu l tz . I f f W . 44th St. -.

Ba l l s ton Spa — F e e n e y ' s Dono-hue, Crandel l , Bones tee l .

Ba l l s ton L a k e — S a r t o . Bacon H i l l — W i l l i a m s . B e m l s H e i g h t s — V a n E t t en ' e . B u r n t H i l l s—Fl i cke r . C la rk ' s Mil ls—Fitzgerald! . Clifton P a r k — F a w t h r o p . C o r i n t h — E d m o n s o n . F o r t s v l l l e — G r a y . G r e e n w i c h — T a n n e n b a u m . Glens F a l l s — B u r n s . G r a n g e r v l l l e — S h a v e r . H a d l e y - L u z e r n e — L a M o y . Jonesv l l l e—Mead . Mechanlcv l l l e — Moore, B a r r y ,

Paascheen , Gors l ine , Hfbbard , Leonard . Wing , Smi th , Robblns . H. D. B a k e r , S c h r a m m , Wi l l i ams , Carr lero , Leo Cass ldy.

Mt, McGregor—Coombs. Middle F a l l s — B u r c h . N o r t h u m b e r l a n d — B a r n e y . Pa lmer—Conno l ly . Q u a k e r Spr ings—Wood. R o u n d Lake—Hi tchcock . Schcenec tady — Dunau l t E l e c ­

t r i c W a i t i n g Room. Sehuyle rv l l l e — Falvey 'S N e w s

Room. i S t i l l w a t e r — McNany'a , Wi l l i am

A. Akin. Vic to ry Mi l l s — W. A. H a r v e y . W a t e r f o r d Road—Hogan,-Miami , F l a .—Beach News Co. A a s t G a l w a y — W o l f e . Wi l low Glen—Steves . D o n n i n g S t r ee t—Kelch . Dav i son ' s Cross ing — R o o t

• a — — i ii i ii , .

J a m e s t o w n — ( A P ) — T h e 13th a n ­n u a l c o n f e r e n c e of t h e N e w Y o r k S t a t e A s s o c i a t i o n — o f - J u d g e s o f C h i l d r e n ' s C o u r t s opened h e r e t o ­d a y fo r a t w o - d a y s t u d y of t h e h a n d l i n g of j u v e n i l e d e l i n q u e n t s .

C o n f e r e n c e s p e a k e r s i n c l u d e d F r e d e r i c k A. M o r a n of A l b a n y , e x -c u t i v e d i r e c t o r of t h e d iv i s ion of p a r o l e ; J a m e s S. O w e n s , s u p e r i n ­t e n d e n t of t h e S t a t e School a t I n ­d u s t r y , a n d J u d g e H a r r y L . E a s t ­m a n of C l e v e l a n d , Ohio .

J u d g e W i l l a r d M. K e n t of T o m p ­k i n s C o u n t y is p r e s i d e n t .

NOTICE TO rCONTRACTOBS Sealed bids w i l f b e received a t t he

office of Commissioner of Accounts in the City H a l l of the City of Sara toga Springs on o r before Wednesday, Octo­ber 2, 1935 a t 3 P . M., E. S. T. for furnishing F . O. B. cars , a t Sa ra toga Springs, N . Y., t he following c a s t Iron bell and spigot pipe, centrifugally cast . Class 15CT, Federal Specifications W. W. P . 421. Nominal laying lengths not less than 12 feet.

4196 lineal feet, 6 Inch diameter . Also for furnishing Amortcan W a t e r

Works Association Standard Class " D " bell and spigot fittings as follows:

1—6 in. to 4 In, reduced Bell on large end.

1—6 in. by 6 in. by 6 in. by 6 in. Cross all bells.

13—6 in. by 6 In. by 6 in, cast Iron Tees. All bells.

7—6 in. Cas t iron plugSr • 1—I in. C a s t iron Sleeve. City Council reserves the r ight t o

consider bids a t a n y time after the i r receipt and fur ther reserves the r ight to accept o r re ject any or all bids.

(Signed) C H A R L E S J . LYNCH, Comm. of Accounts.

By G. W. HALPIN. 9/23—6t.

NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS Sealed bids will be received a t the

office of the Commiss ioner of Accounts on or before 3 p. m., October 2, 1935 for 50 tons of pea coal to he deliv­ered to the F i r e House . The City Council reserves the r ight to reject a n y or all bids.

CHAS. J . LYNCH, 9/23—6t. Commissioner of Accounts.

S U P R E M E C O U R T — F i r s t National Bank of Glens Fa l l s , N . Y., against

Rose Bullls, ct a l . By virtue of a judgment of fore­

closure and sale g ran ted by this court in the above ent i t led act ion, and en­tered on the 6th day of August, 1935, In the office of the clerk of the County of Sara toga , a t Ballston I pa, t h e undersigned* a referee duly ap­pointed in this action for such pur­pose, will sell a t public auction on the 5th day of October, 1935, a t 10 o'clock In the forenoon, a t the town c lerk ' s office Jn the town of Moraau village of South Glens Fal ls , Saratoga County, New York, t h e real estate directed by said j u d g m e n t to be nold and therein described a s follows:

All tha t cer ta in p i e c e . o r parcel oi land, s i tuate in the village of Corinth, County of S a r a t o g a and Sta te of New York, bounded and described as fol­lows : lying and being on the west side of the extension of Center Street, beginning a t t he nor theas t corner of l ands of Wi lbur Mills, and running thence wester ly a long said Mills north line 150 fee t ; thence nor ther ly a con­t inuat ion of said Mills west line 50 fee t ; thence eas te r ly parallel with t h e first l ine, 150 feet to said Cente r S t r e e t ; thence southerly a long Center St reet 50 feet

ONE DODGE body sale. N . y .

U S E D

and O. W.

TRUCK, with two yard hydraulic Closson,

PARTS for ear* Bat ter ies , Tires, Tow Used Go..

cars. Girk Ro

hoist, for Sehuylervllle,

and t rucks. -ing Service.

Gan.ievoort Wrecking ad. Tel. 39-W-l .

Heating—Plumbing—.looting 1 /

TEN' ~ R A D I A T O R - STEAM PLANT INCLUDING

BOILER Completely installed $475 ; No cash required ; three years to pay. Home Hea t ing Co., 223 Glens St., Glens Fa l l s . Telephone Glens Fa l l s 2-50S3.

P L U M B I N G and heat ing mater ia ls direct to you. Wholesale prices. Save 15 to 50%. Burnt Hills Hard­ware Co. Phono Burnt Hills , 2682.

L IGHT CAR wanted. Good condi­tion. S ta te lowest price. Box 3891,1 Saratogian.

PULLETS wanted . Phone between twelve and one. Phone 407-J-2.

Furnished .<oomi .or Rent 5»

ROOM, front, furnJsh^d7~for rent reasonable. Mrs . A. Salzler, 56 Church St.

Wanted—Rooms—Board 62

WOMAN want* room and board, rea­sonable. Will ing to help with house­work. Box G, Sara togian, Ballston.

Apartments—Flats for Rent 03

A K I T C H E N E T T E apar tment , fur­nished. Reasonable . Centrally lo­cated. One and two bedrooms. 2g Woodlawn Ave.

APARTMENT^ furnishTd or unfur-nlahed. Winter or permanent . Elec­tric refr igerator . Choice location. 121 Caroline. Tel. 805.

APARTMENT, furnished^ 2 rooms, pr iva te bath, heated. Reasonable. 230 Caroline St.

APARTMENT, upper, modern, 6 rooms. Cherry Block. Church St. Rent very reasonable . Inquire Gluck's Market .

APARTMENT, newly furnished, fo the winter. Close in. Excellent for business couple. Box 3892, Sara­togian.

APARTMENTS, modern, furnished~or unfurnished. House comforts. Cen­t ra l location. 43 Chapman Street , Ballston Spa.

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Classified Ads Accepted Until 11 a. m. Day of Publication

You may phone your ad to a competent ad taker any time before ! I A. M. the day of publication or you can bring the copy to tha

counter.

Want Ads Are Result Producers

Wanted to Rant

APARTMENT, housekeeping. heated room.

2 room, for light Also one pleasant

55 Van Dam St.

APARTMENT, furnished, heated. All modern conveniences. Telephone 1910.

"Quit worrying, fii six months Til have this town at my feet;*

Situations Wanted—Female 38

COOK or chambermaid des i res s i t ua ­t ion. References. Box 391 a, S a r a ­togian .

C 6 OKI NG and light house work w a n t -ed. Box 1645, Sara tog ian Office Schuylerville.

DOMESTIC NURSE, experienced, would like position a s companion o r ca r ing for invalid. Box 3D10, S a r a ­togian,

WOMAN, elderly, wishes housework in small , quiet farnily. Sa ra tog ian .

Articles For Sale 46

APARTMENT, three room, completely furnished, heated, ba th and shower, on Regent St. Tel. 1077-R.

APARTMENT, upper, 5 rooms and bath, hot w a t e r heat , furnished or unfurnished. E a s t 6ide. 806 Nelson Ave. Tel. 205S.

FOOTBALL outfit for sa le . Helmet, pants , shoulder pads , etc. Also wine o r cider press . Cream Separator , in­cubator, S t rout ' s Cabinet. Cheap. Tel. 2124-W.

MASONRY H E A D Q U A R T E R S For Cements, Limes, Bricks , Con­crete Blocks, Sewer Tile, P las te rs , Flues. Kill dust on roads with Cal­cium Chloride.

J O H N R I T C H I E — T e l . 127S

Insurance 18

WOMAN, refined, middle aged, des i res to act as companion to lady spend­ing winter in South. Address Mrs . Lillie S. Davis , Box 234. Round Lake .

,.„.,,. SMALL G. E. Motor a n d bak ing tins vox J3d», f o I . s a l e < s ; s o u t h s t r ee t , Bal ls ton

-Spa.

TRACTOR, 1 10-20, u s e d ; 2 F-12 Tractors , u sed ; 4 Ford Trac tors , used; 1 Papec Blower. Gifford Henry, Ganeevoort . N . Y.

J . E . ROOHAN G E N E R A L INSURANCE and\

REAL ESTATE 1 ARCADE P H O N E 974

Help Wanted—Female 36

COOK, experienced, wi th references wanted. White preferred. Box 3916, Sara togian .

G I R L wanted for general housework. References required. Inquire 139 Nor th Second St., Medianicville.

YOUNG GIRL for waitress , just out of high school preferred. mel. 1069.

Situations Wanted—Male 39

COOK, white, all around, p a s t r y , mea t s . S teady job more impor t an t t han high wages . Box 3911, Sa ra ­togian.

Doge—Birds—Pets 41

B E A G L E HOUND Phone 1146-R.

pups for sale .

Garden—Farm—DsJry Products 5U

F L O W E R S for sale , terns . 11 Jume l 1616.

Chinese L a n -Place . Phone

MACINTOSH apples for sale. S p r a y ­ed fruit, 50c per bushel and u p . Price reasonable. Loren P r a t t , S a r a -toga-Schuylerville Road.

Help Wanted—Male 36

CADDIES , 73, experienced, wanted a t McGregor Links, Sa tu rday . , Apply Caddy Master.

COCKER S P A N I E L S , pet, breeding and show stock. Solid and pa r t i -color puppies now available. P a t r i ­cia Shafer, Round Lake . Telephone Jonesvi l le 5-121.

F O R SALE—Three brown a n d whi te Cocker Spaniels , near ly two mon ths old. $10 each. Benjamin Bri t t , R . D. 1, Greenfield.

Money To Loan 33

F I R S T MORTGAGE money available, on pr iva te family dwellings in City of Sa ra toga Springs. Box 3942, Sa ra tog ian .

York, bounded and described as fol­lows; commencing a t a pin on the west side of extension of Center Street in said village a t the southeast corner of landa o%vned by Alphonzo Billings, runn ing thence along said Billings line 150 feet to pin, being Billings' southwes t corner ; thence south paral-

to lei with said s t ree t 60 feet to an iron t h e place of beginning, and being Lot 18 on m a p of lands of John H. Pi tk in and Wal te r J . Pi tkin as sur­veyed by George Sawyer in the sum­m e r of 1896 and Is the same premi­s e s described in a deed bearing da te of Februa ry 6, 1900, given by Emma* line Ambler and John Ambler, her hus­band, to John H. P i tk in and Walter J . Pitkin, recorded In Sara toga Coun­ty Clerk's Office April 4, 1900, In Book 227 of Deeds a t page 128, and la the s a m e premises therein described.

And also a l l t h a t cer ta in piece or parcel of land s i t ua t e in the village of Corinth, S a r a t o g a County, Newj

p in ; thence easter ly parallel with first course, 150 feet to Center S t ree t ; thence nor ther ly along said Center St reet 50 feet to the point or place Of beginning and being lot No. 17 a s laid down on m a p of lands of said Pi tkina a s surveyed by George Saw­yer, C. E . . In June 1895.

Dated Augnst 21, 1935. J O H N S. WOODWARD.

.* Referee. H E N R Y W. WILLIAMS, | Plaintiff 's Attorney, ) Insurance Building,

Glens Fal ls , N, Y. ". SyH-ZO— 9/6-13-20-27—10/4.

Live Stocks—Vehicles \2

COWS, two, for sale, good mi lkers . Also P l y m o u t h - R o c k « r ^ N . ^ H ^ T t e d S pullets, and rabbi ts , Yurcik, Louden Road.

F R E S H and seasoned horsee always" on hand. Big selections to choose from. Horses bought, sold, and ex­changed. Auction sales every Sa t ­u r d a y a t 2:00 p. m. P r iva t e sales dai ly . B ig s tock harness , canvas covers , and rope. Llndy 's Sale Stables . 1525 Sixth Ave., Troy.

G U E R N S E Y H E I F E R S fo rTa le , some fresh and some freshen soon. E a s t Sa ra toga L a k e . John PIroha;

H O L S T E I N bull calf, for sale. En -titled for regis t ra t ion. Mother with record. Char les Nellson J r . , Still­water . Phone 17-F-4.

Articles For Sale 45

CANVAS baby carr iage for sale , ?2.00, Oak L ib ra ry Tabic, $5.00. 3 Van Rensse laer .

r iOORS, buil t - in cupboards^ w a l n s -cotlng. Bar re t t , 95 Walwor th St. Tel . 194-W.

APARTMENT, heated, furnished. Modern. Complete in every detail . Pr iva te ba th . Choicest location. Convenient. Tel. 1768-J.

APARTMENT, upper, heated, fur­nished or unfurnished. At 215 Nel­son Ave. Tel. 631-J.

W A N T E D to rent by j»ear, unfur­nished, modern house. E a s t Side. I o r 4 bedrooms. Box 3941. Sara -togian. '

ROOM wanted, heated, nea r Broad* way. Privilege meals in room.. Ref-sonable price. Box 3909. Sara togian.

Farms and Land tor t a l e t\

F O R real fertile farm*, $1,000 up . see H O W A R D CLINE. S t rou t F a r m ' Agent. 432 Broadway.

Houses for 8ala ttt

APARTMENT, heated, 115 Woodlawn Ave. All conveniences. Qua. Phone 98.

APARTMENT, lower, 6 rooms, newly decorated. Oak floors, new steam heating system, 2 porches. 812-R

XPAllTMENTS7^^oonns71'uT^iihed"_or! H O U S E T unfurnished, central ly located, sonable. Phone 1182-J.

DWELLINGS, with and without wa­ter, for sale. Building lots with water . Henry Pitney, Sti l lwater, N . Y. .

HOUSE, modern, 8 rooms, with aeJr* age. Ho t water heat. Eas t s ide. Phone 2377. Reasonable. ,

HOUSE on Church Avenue, Ballston Spa. All conveniences. Will sell reasonable. For information address Box A, The Saratogian, Ballston^

HOUSE, one~famiTy, on S o u t h ~ 5 i i » St., St i l lwater , for sale. Phone 27-H,

J Mechanicville. 96 Lake Ave., two and a

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A P A R T M E N T S — Algonquin, Edna, 4-5 Rooms, s team heated, hot water , reasonable ren t . Office 510 Broad­way.

F L A T ~ cated. 1278.

unfurnished, central ly lo-67 Maple Avenue. Tel

F L A T or furnished rooms, first door nor th Dehn's the Florist . Tel. 1215-W.

FLAT, 3 rooms o r 5. One block from Broadway. Tel. 714-J.

MACINTOSH and winter apples ready. _ Reasonable prices. A. E . Baker , j ROOMS, one or two, for Tel. 4S-J-2.

Household Gooda 51

ight house keeping, furnished. Improvements. 206S-J, C. Harvey . 18 Andrews St.

PARLOR STOVE, Round Oak, wi th oil burner, g ra tes included. C. M. For t & Son, N . Main St., Mechanic­ville.

ROOMS, two or three, for light house­keeping, furnished. Improvements, Tel . 412-J. 3 Congress A v e r "

ROOMS, 3, furnished^ West side" R e n t $15.00. Call 975.

Machinery and ' cols 62

INTERNATIONAL 8-16 Trac to r for sale. Good runn ing order . Pe t e r Ropitzky. Box 292. Sti l lwater, N . Y.

Specials at the Stoies 60

Houses For Rent 6b

HOUSE, 7 rooms, convenience.". 107 Catherine Street. Telephone 1910.

HOUSE,—a—roomr ITFW. Eas t side. Oil heat . Garage . Phone 888.

J U S T R E C E I V E D A T J . A, B E Y E R ' S

Plain I roning Tables, $1.00, $1.20 Covered Ironing Tables, $1.20, $1.75

Shutter Like Window Vent i la tors 35o, 45c

Ash Sifters, 50c Rota ry Ash Sifter, $2.75

Lawn Rakes, 30c, 60c, $1.00, $1.20 Coal HoJfl from 35c to $1.00

Ash Cans $1.35. $3,00 —_J. A.JBE YBR_—

KNITTING " Y A R N S ^ W e ~ h a 7 r T a r g " -est selection in town. Most reason­able prices. F r e e instruct ions. Cinderella Dress Shop, 2 Caroline St.

ROOF""PAINTr"5" galTonsT$ 1.90." Leak proof, pure aspha l t and asbestos. Fanners* Hardware Co.

T H E PALM BEACH ~5Fees Shop a t the Grand Union Hotel. Blankets and quilts for sale.

IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE

Wanted to Buy • 8

STEAM BOILER, used, small size, and radiation, wanted to buy. S ta t e price. GLEN SALES CO., Box 48, Mechanicville.

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half s t o ry brick, 10 bedrooms, • ba ths , 3 fireplaces, oil burner. $7,200, $2,000 cash. Wm, H. Moran, ill Broadway . Tel. 422. _

N E W H O U S E for sale, No. 4 School District . Oil burner, hardwood floors, fireplace. Garage. $7,000. $1.SOO cash. Balance paid as j r e n t Box 3940, Sara togian.

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