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* —— THE TROY TIMES, TROY, N. Y., SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 13, 1922. WANT8 MALE—HELP WANTED. thing, fure and shoes. Good Write A Cbaean, Ill River >e 1646-J. OKR and demonstrator at 'a, II Tyler St. Call from m, or 1 to I p. m ; WANTED -Man to work on farm; no dairy. H. M.iler, North Lake Ave., I Trey. Highest pncee patd tor good >ks or entire IibrarSe*. E son. 410 River St.. Troy. WANTED—Experienced bicycle re- pairman. Brunells's, 78 Fourth St., Tro>, N. V. BDSHELMAN -- First-class; steady work; good saiary. Tom Wllion, S41> RI\<r St.. Troy, N. Y, » hear from owner having r eale; five particulars and rice. John J, Black, New eet, Chippewa Falls. Wis- —To bur •ecv.nd hand turni- ovee carpets, rugs, house la aed store fixtures, high i paid. Kennedy, bi icing to Troy »«•. L BUY. ait or any part of took, furniture, household Isnos. vlotrolaa, store fix- > Schmidt * Koerner 813 Phone Troy Ibis. US—HELP WANTED. >-— Inserters, at once. Apply artweil 4 Co.. Troy. N. Y. 3RS on all parts of ladies' E J. Conlin Co., 5 Front MUX !»• clean windows Window 16.'7 Fifth. Call Troy 2117. Awily Troy & House Cleaning Co.. I WANTED— Upholsterer; must have nrst-eiuss recommendation. Van Hrusen i'h;ir]»* Co.. Albany, N. Y. ! WANTED—A good, steady man, to act as fireman in Sanatorium Ga- briels. iJabrjels, N. Y, References required. VACATION r>°sii!on for college stu- dent or tescner; splendid experl- j ene'e; s...;it> 1ZT3.00 for "8 days. Ad- I dr.-*a Uth. Ill, Tunes. HELP WANTED. STEADY man to work on garbage wagon. Apply K. II. Slpperly, 611 Fourlernlh St.. Watervllet. TEACHERS WANTED—All kinds— for schools.- Contract waiting. Beet salaries.- National Teachers Agency. Syracuse, N. Y. TO-LET. AGENTS wanted to advertise our goods und distribute free samples to consumer. !»0c per hour. Write for full parilculars, American Products Co., 6202 American Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. ENTED shirt fold<-rs. Apply is St. Branch, Earl & Wil- •— Experienced button #ew- faited Sh.rt & <.'o:lar Co., iln cook for Home for Aged r.uy Road. References ru- ENOED gutter seam and end top. C. W, Ferguson 2NCEO inserters, also ma- tperators to learn, C. W. Coilar Co. fcSNT woman- desires position in private family; best ref- Bojt 105, Times. girl to assist with care of i: references. Call morn- Pinewoods Av*. to cook and help with gen- usework. Inquire Mrs, A. B. Hoosick Falls. N. Y. WANTED—Flrst-claa* meat cutter; I sonic grocery experience: Uniim- I Ited' I'KSH bii.tiea. Harry E. Swan, | 1 ::c, Hudson Palls, N. Y. MEN I EARN BARBER1NG—A trade not affected by strikes. Big money the year round. Jobs waiting. Write Moler Barber College. 157 Third Ave.. New York City. WANTED-^-Salc»man, auto accesso- ries, to call ou dealers ami garage trade for manufacturer in auto- motive textiles on commission basis. V.'i.tc- qua4ihcaiions in first letter Box 115, Tiii>es. MEN—A national organisation has 8 openings on their sales force for ! neat appearing. ambTTious workers. ! With or without experience, we aa- 1 sure you of good income and steady i work if you qualify. Apply or write Mr. Ambrose, Suite 2014 Clinton Ave., 1 Albany. ACCOUNTANT. An experienced office man, not ivpr thicty; write for interv giving phone number, etc. BOX 97, TROY TIMES. r and banders to work in or at hpme on gents' col- J. Conlin Co.. 5 Front. >—-A cook at the Mary Mc- Hospltal, Cambridge. New possible apply in person. Vaftresses and hand iron- U June 15th. Special terms short period. Phone Troy R or "college student, vacs- riod, pleasant work: salary r 60 days. Addreas B o x 110. —Experienced negligee shirt also learners, who will be le learning. United Shirt & 8 ON SHIRT COLLARS EPARATE COLLARS. ROG- LOS. & CO., BROADWAY TH AVE. OFFICE BOY WANTED—A BRIGHT, INDUSTRI- OUS BOY FOR OFFICE WORK IN OFFICE OF LARGE CORPORATION WHERE THERE IS A CHANCE FOR RAPID ADVANCEMENT. GIVE AD- DRESS AND PHONE NUMBER IN REPL*. BOX 120, TIMES. WANTED—MEN OF NEAT APPEAR- ANCE POSSESSING ABILITY TO FOLLOW UP BIG ADVERTISING AND CIRCULARIZING CAMPAIGN; LEADS FURNISHED; HIGH-GRADE PROPOSITION: ENDORSED BY BANKS, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. . ALL CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS; REAL MONEY TO REAL MEN. APPLY MR." WESTFALL. 309 PROCTOR BLDG. MAKE $25 2io $75 weekly extra during spue time selling greatest sensation of year. Every candy, cigar, delicatessen, drug Hiid general store a prospect. Sell from photo- f ;raph. Union Snc -laity Mfg. Co., )epi. A, Albion,"Mich. CIVIL SERVICE examinations. May, June. Vacancies, $120 monthly. Age, 18 upward. Experience un- necessary. For free list positions now open, write J. Leonard (former Civil Service examiner), 1223 Equita- ble Bldg.. Washington, D. C. LADIES wanted, and men. ton, to ad- dress envelopes and mail adver- tising matter at. home for large ma.l order firms, spare or whole time, fan make $10 to $35 weekly. No capital or experience required. Book ex- plaining everything mulled for 10c to cover postage, etc. Ward Pub. Co., Til ton, N. H. LADIES wanted, and men. too. to ad- dress envelopes and mail advertis- ing matter at home for large mail order firms, spare or whole time. Can make |10 to $35 weekly. No capital or experience required. Book ex- plaining everything mailed for 10c to cover postage, etc. Ward Pub. Co., Tilton, N. H. AMATEURS EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT BLJOU THEATRE, TROY. EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT HUDSON THEATRE, WATERVLIET. STOKE ON CONGRESS ST., SUITABLE FOR ANY BUSI- NESS; ALTER TO SUIT TEN- ANT. -JMOX 117, TIMES. FOR RENT H From June 1, REAR 26 THIRD ST. Now occupied by Caldjvcll & Morse for Work STiop. Sultutile for light manufacturing. inquire B. MARKS. Broadway and Fourth St., Troy. Plats-Apartments To-Let. NINTH ST.. 130—7 rooms; improve- merits. TO LET—June 1st, second floor, 170 Fifth Ave., North; modern Improve- ments. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. UMBRELLAS at Meltter's for 91c and OAK extension table, 42-inch top; up. 138 Fourth St. BARGAIN. refrigerators. Trojan Hardware Co.. 96 Congrasa St. p, HYJf' •?«• celled Inside, ventilator, $8.00. Inquire 9 Sheldon Ave. TIES—Beat selection: 11.00 ties, 3 for I1.00- Master's. 186 Fourth St. CAPS—Many colore and all sixes. 79c and up. Meister's, 136 Fourth St. COUNTER. 2 round table*, show- case, 8-gallon coffee urn. 318 Flret Bt* POOL TABLE in good condition, Ap~- ply bf William Crandali. 51 Hoo- eiok St. • UPPER FLAT, 825 Fifth Ave., North End; modern Improvements. 'Phone North 888-W. 125 FOURTH ST.. third floor—3 rooms, 2 bedrooms, toilet, bath, gas. Ap- ply 206 Boardman Bldg. 7 ROOMS'and bath; all improvement!; gas and coal range in kitchen; hot air heat. Milo Smith. 125 FOURTH 8T. — Third floor, 8 rooms, 2 bedrooms, toilet, bath, gas. Apply 206 Boardman Bldg. SIXTH AVE.. 3252—Modern flat; gas; improvements; 6 rooms. Inquire after six in the evening. 125 FOURTH ST. — Thirl 1 floor, i) riioms.cZ bedrooms, toilet, bath, gas, Apply 206 Boardman Bldg. SEVENTH AVE,, 1710, at State St.— Six rooms and hath; possession June 1st. Dennis T. Shehan, Atty., Natl. State Bank Bldg. 'Phone Troy 507. STORES & OFFICES TO LET. FARMS. AVERILL PARK—9 acres, for build- ing lots, four houses, garage, etc.; 17,000. Slade, Gay Bldg. BEMIS HEIGHTS—195 acres; part of famous Saratoga Battlefield; good farm and buildings; $8,000. Blade. I—At once, woman for gen- ousework. Write, stating Ira. F. D. Cariin, Raquette r. 3PERATORS. NECKBAND- OrNERS, SLEEVE POINT- KIEN BROS. & CO., BROAD- P FlfTR AVE. TCHERS on collars; egperi- »r learner*. Apply at Em- Dept.. Entrance No. 2. Mbody k. Co.. Inc. •—Experienced lady demon- 1 to sell a household neces- afied with nominal wage at 'rite Box 1>2, Troy Times. rAKTED FOR GENERAL 1WORK AND COOKING; * NEAT AND WILLING; IT. Box MO, TROT TIMES. |—Women desiring positions ancy work at home during m athould write at once tor iculars to Underwood Art . Portsmouth, Ohio. OIKS wanted—We offer an nal opportunity to ladies •manahip experience in the scorning permanently ano- a business that will afford r power of at least $100 per be parties who can, qualify, iatance is rendered In order may be successful. Call at il, Burdett Bldg.. Troy, N. Y. EXPERIENCED BANDERS, B INSERTERS, RS. V* LABELS. R BANDERS, »R TO WORK IN FACTORY ALSO WITH MACHINE EX- ENCE TO LEARN. TISTIC SHIRT CO. ON AND FOURTH STS.. TROY. STENOGRAPHER Wanted—A high grade man, 20 to 26; \yill have fine opportunity to develop in this to a good po- sition; write for particulars. BOX 91, TROY TIMES. OFFICE BOY. An excellent opportunity for a Dngfct, hard working boy, with a large successful company of long standing; give age, phone number, etc. BOX 98, TROY TIMES. BERLIN—153 acres, near Dyking Pond; lot oXjjfoiid afliLaaw timbir on it: $2,500. Slade. CORINTH, Saratoga Co.—170 acres, modern farmhouse, cost $16,000. Price for all $5,500. Slade. OFFICES, in Young Building. 18 and 20 State St. OFFICE rooms, best location, Broad- way and Sixteenth St„ Watervllet; moderate rental. 'Phone 270-W. CROPSEYVILLE — 95 acres, with buildings; $1,200; two mifea off State Road. Slade, Gay Bldg. CROPSEYVILLE—115 acres, together with buildings, stock, tools, etc., $2,500; terms. Slade, Gay Bldg. CROPSEYVILLE—51 acres; seven- room house; . good cellar; price $1,000; $300 down. Slade, Gay Bldg. GRAFTON — »3 acres on Shaver'• Pond, one mile from village; nice honse; bargain; $2,000. Blade? HADLEY. Saratoga Co. — 235 acres; lots of wood; eight-room house, furtiithed; .$2,500. Slade, Gay Bldg.. 8ALESMAN—We have openings for several live wire salesmen In the sale of Wayside Telephone and Auto Service In connection with the Troy Automobile Club, We are offering exceptionally attractive —•ommlsalons and an opportunity for advancement to permanent poeitlon* with the com- pany to those who prove up. Inquire) Foreman of the wayside Telephone and Auto Service Company, 412 Rice Bldg., Troy. N. Y. PORT HENRY, Essex Co.—675 acres; two houses, barns, ^pine timber, cattle, stock, Implements, $16,000. Slade. SALESMEN WANTED A rare opportunity is afforded to a salesman with experience and ability in selling high-grade se- curities. No promotions. This is a permanent position and will afford an earning power of at least $160 per week to the right party who is willing to hustle. Communicate with C. L. HOWARD & COMPANY. INC. Bldg., Troy. N. T. 57 Burdett JATION WANTED. erl&iO. TION - ORDER .department 18; long, varied experience. Troy Tlmea "MAN WANTS WORK OF CIND. ADDRESS EDWARD CLL 201 HILL ST.. TROY. WANTED. A FIRST-CLASS WASIIMAN AT ONCE I TO TAKE CHARGE OF WASH- ROOM WITH 5 WASHERS AND I EXTRACTORS!* WILL HAVE A HELPER. BEST OF REFERENCES REQUIRED. APPLY 'MOHAWK LAUNDRY CO. 84 GUYTARK AVE., AMSTERDAM, N Y. PITTSTOWN — 46 acres; ten-room houae; bees in family alxty years; 88,700. Slade, Gay Bldg. RAYMERTOWN—10 acres; five-room house; email barn: 81,000. Slade. Gay Bldg. Reasonable terms. TROY-ALBANY—20-acre truck farm, high class, producing $7,000 yearly; price" $10,000; terms. Slade. 72-ACRE poultry and fruit farm at Haynersvilile, Troy, N. Y., near »*tate road and bu« line; stock and tools, 500 laying hens, 400 3 weeks' old , chicks; price $5,600, or $4,000 cash, balance on mortgage. 'Phone Gushing Bros., Troy, N. Y. 83 ACRES, fine location. Albany County; % mile atone road; mid- way Albany-Schenectady; best, sec- tion: IVi miles to D. & H. R. R., also West Shore. 2 large villages; soil very fertile, lies fine, not sand; good hay, dairy, etc.; big woodlot; good build'.na-s: price $5,500. 110 acres on stone road; adjo.ns above; best rich loam, near level (both soil A-l); 20 acres plowed; good lot winter grain; young orchard; big fine house, barns, painted, dou- ble tracked; heater; an extra good farm; real bargain with or without stock and tools; school few rod*; farm alone 17.000. Vail Farm Agency. 170^ Lafayette St., Schenectady, N. Y. FOR LEASE In the new business section 22 AND 24 FOURTH ST., TROY, N. Y. HAVING LARGE TRAFFIC —TWO UNUSUAL STORES —Size 16x130 feet* —Also— -rr-Three accessible modern ^SECOND FLOOR STORES —AT AN EXCEPTIONAL —LOW RENTAL OF —175-.00 PER MONTH* "Everyone an opportunity"• —Moderate in rent —Suitable for any business —Immediate possession W. E. WEIR, REALTOR, 15 SECOND ST. WILL TELL YOU THE REST. FURNISHED ROOMS TO-LET. 26 SECOND AVE., North—Comfortable furnished room. FOURTH ST.. 87—Single and double rooms: all convenience*. FEDERAL ST., 465—Two connecting rooms for light housekeeping. NICE clean furnished rooms, suitable for 2 or 8 men. AH Improvements Tel. Troy 1004-W. BAST SIDE. 4 Parmenter Ave., up- stairs—Two furnished rooms; bath, gas, electricity, porch; sulta/ble for gentlemen: near car line. OAKWOOD AVE., 38—NICELY FUR- NISHED ROOM FOR YOUNG LADY; PRIVATE HOME; HOME PRIVILEGES TO RIGHT PARTY. FURNISHED FLATS TO-LET. TO LET—Furnished flat, 5 rooms, on Fourth Ave., near 104th St. Box 108, Troy Times. FURNISHER fiat in Beman Park district. Address Box 90, Times Of- fice. Unfurnished Flat To Let. SIXTH AVE., near Ingalls—Fine mod- ern lower flat; electricity; rent reasonable. Troy 1953-J: ... SUMMER CAMPS. NEW team harness with breeching, $65. Chambers' Hardware Store, 2328 Fifth Ave. UNION SUITS—68c and up. They wear fine and last long. Meis- ter's, 136 Fourth St. BICYCLE—Crusader. Ranger model; perfect condition; used little. •Phone Troy 2926-M, UNDERWOOD Typewriter, No. 8, latest model. Price right. Nearly new. p. O. Box 486f Troy. SLIGHTLY USED dining-room let, and two rugs, else 6^x8 and 9x11, 43 High St., Green Island. SEWING MACHINE bargains, new and second-hand, repairing, needles for all makes. Weir. 40 Stats St. FOR SALE Millinery supplies, frames, braid, flowers and fanoles;. prices low; at Millinery Store, 43 Third St.. WURLITZER electrio player-piano with.key board; just the thing fpr summer resort. Eagle Hotel, ISO Congress St. SINGER sewing machine, drop head, almost new; bargain to quick buyer. 2898 Fifth Ave., near. Hutton St., in shoe store. TWO "Stewart Oak" parlor stoves, one^ Jar^,"o^e"~sTnaiTr and7~ other household furniture. John J. Zeiaer, 712 Fulton 8t. AMATEURS Photographic develop- ing and printing, doing good busi- ness; selling on account of ill health. Box 174, Times. FREE Instruction with purchases of silk or wool for all new sweaters and scarfs. Priscllla Shop, Ryta F. Curley, Broadway, at Second. BLINDS—House blinds, 25c; inside (aah) blinds, 50c pair; gas fiv- (ash) blinds. 60c pair; gas fltx- cost $27.50, 17.50. Fales. 26 Elm Grove Ave. GERANIUMS, -asters, marigolds, sln- nlas, verbenas, petunias. Sarah Pickering, Brunswick Road, Troy, near St. Mary's Cemetery. Troy 1292-J. PAINT SALE—SEVERAL HUNDRED Q ALLONS^HOUSB-PAINT -SACRi^ FICING AT |1.75 PER GAL.; ALSO VARNISHES. MULCAHY'S FURNI- TURE STORE. 321 RIVER ST. ONE double cherry folding bed and hair mattress, large rocking chair, oak wash stand, square mahogany centre table, walnut extension table, cherry bookcase. CalM853-J. ONE running carpet for two rooms, one dining-room rug, one dining- room set, two bedroom sets, one par- lor stove, one hallrack. No. 97 George St., Green Island, N. Y., upstairs. A BOUNTIFUL supply of ripe to- matoes can be obtained from our twice transplanted plant*; sariy kinds now ready; also geraniums, vincas, petunias, asters, etc. Hewitt's, new address Fourth Ave. and 121st St. SOFA, red plush, frame hand carved, ten dollars; screens, square bay window set and smaller slse, black walnut frames, best of wire, twenty- five cents each: bedroom china. Call mornings. 14 Blakeley Court. HIGH-GRADE nursery stock—2,000 grapevines, 2,000 fruit trees, 1,000 currant bushes, all kinds of shade and ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, etc. Chas. Bell, Nurseryman, Van- denburgh Ave., Troy. 'Phone 3126-J. 25 FT. motorboat for sale. Ap- ply of William Crandali, 51 Hoosick Sfe. Can be bought cheap. 33,000.00 WORTH OF STORE FIX- TURES, INCLUDING 2 LARGE STORE REFRIGERATORS, 2 CASH REGISTERS, LIKE NEW; 3 SAFES, 10 SHOWCASES. COUNTERS, BTC. MUST BE SOLD. INQUIRE JAMES H. MULCAHY, 321 RIVER ST.. TROT. 3—By specialty salesman, Ob; thirteen years with one irence and bond if necessary. Tlmea BUR. WHO CAN DO OWN R WORK. WANTS STEADY JOBS DRIVING; EXPERI- AND REFERENCES FUR- BOX 82, TIMEirOFFICE, Female. .wants work by day. me*. BUILDER8^ ATO_SUPPLIES. ! HOLLOW BUILDING TILE BLOCKS. All sixes. Warm In winter, cool In ; summer, dry all seasons. Troy Flre- l proofing Co., Troy. N. T. '• JUST received, carload of new sash, size 34^x3«%. six lights 10"xl6", i at second-hand price. Great Eastern Storage &. Wrecking Corp.. 124 Ferry St., Troy. 'Phone 31*57, Troy. COTTAGE to let. upper and lower piazza, facintr -lake. Apply Mary W r hitley, Grafton. N. Y. CARBON PAPER High Grade BOX 100 SHEETS $1.65. CORONA SALES CO., INC., TIMES BLDG.. TROY. PHONE TROY 2903. almost new; price $10.00. Zelser, 712 Fulton Bt. , John BETTER than ever. Acorn and Triplex gas ranges at very attrac- tive prices. Edward Chesman, 138- 140 Congress St. AUT0M0BILE8 FOR SALE. DODGE touring car; good condition. 873 Fifth Ave.. North. FOR SALE—1921 Nash touring; ex. eelient condition. Call Troy 2274-J, mornings. HARLBY-DAVISON motor cyols; perfect condition. Can be seen at 8015 Sixth Ave. HAYNBS roadster, model 1918; good running condition; good tires; price 1300. Apply Box 103, Troy Times. FULLY EQUIPPED tow car: will sell reasonable if taken this week; also 7-passenger Hudson. Call North 451-W. FRANKLIN sedan, 1020, color gray and black, completely overhauled, same guarantee as new car. Can be seen Lowe'* Garage. Irving A. Rowe. Reconditioned Cars 1920 Paige Touring, 7-Pass, 1918 Hufson Touring, 7-Pai 1021 Bcripps-Booth Roadster. 1921 Scrlppe-Booth Touring. 1918 Pierce-Arrow Limousine. 1920 Chandler Touring, 7-Pass. E. J. QUINN MOTORS, 3829 SIXTH AVE., TROY, N. Y, Open Evenings. USED CAR VALUES AT THE OLDSMOBILE - COMPANY Oldemoblle six-cyllpder, tires good and car in very nice shape. * Oakland 1921 five-passenger tour- ing car, overhauled and in first-class condition, Nash 1921 six-cylinder, A-l oondU tion and looks like new. Oldamobile, Model 43,* five-passen- ger touring car. This car has had exceptionally good care and a bar- gain to quick buyer. Studebaker 1917 six-cylinder, tires all new, runs, good. Anxious to soil. Reo Roadster in very nice condi- tion. Will sell at any reasonable offer. Oldsmobile, Economy Truck, brand new tires, overhauled, just newly painted. OLDSMOBILE SALES & SERVICE CO. 178 RIVER STREET Troy, N. T. 'Phone Troy 3977 AUTOMOBILES. SUPPLIES. REPAIRING. BATTERY SBRVICB. AUTOMOTIVEg electrical repairs and svpptlea. foseh. aad Oray * Davtg servioe. L. m, Hughes, S Fulton St. USED and wrecked oars wanted, any kind or condition. We have parts (or all kinds of autos. Katsman A Katsln, cor. Madison Ave. and Church St.. Albany. Main 47-J. AUTOMOBILIST—I am still waiting for some electrical problem to stick me. "No results absolutely no charge.'' Phil Ryan, Automobile Electrician, Earl St., at Jacob. On or before June first will movs to larger quarters. AUTO WANTED. WANTED—Used ears at Troy Used Car Sales Corp., Troy, N. T. 'Phons Troy 8052. L08T—FOUND. LOST—Gray fox fur on Ford Ave. Kindly return to 55 Ford Ave. Re- ward. LOST—In Waterford, squirrel neck- piece. Tel. Waterford 187-W, after 8 o'clock. Reward'. LOST—Fraternity pin, set with pearls and garnets, vicinity of First and Second Sts. Liberal reward. Kindly return to Times Office. PAIR of tortoise shell glasses in H. H. Plumb case, on North Troy Jit- ney or near Hoosick St. Reward if returned to Troy Times. BOARD AND ROOM WANTED WANTED—One or two rooms and bath, with hoard, by elderly couple, i for the summer. Sycaway district preferred. WMil pay well If satis- factory. Phone North 384-J. MAX GRIMM—Portland and Rosen- dais Cement, Lime, Plsster and Hair. Sewer Pipe, prepared mortar, wall coping and chimney tops; also lire-clay flue lining. Office 157 River St. Phone 6lt. ROOFING. TWO n«w *cotta*res. furnished, screened piazza, electric light, lake front. A. E. Powers. Snyder's Lake. FOR SALE or to rent—7-room camp, and garage; well furnished; electric light; west side Snyder's Lake. Call from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Troy 3656-W. ! FURNISHED 3-room cottage at Crooked Lake; first east of hotel; 1 for June, July and August. Mrs i David B. Clark, 966 Anderson Ave., New York. X. Y. AT AVERILL PARK, FOR SEASON, 7-ROOM CAMP—FURNISHED. BEST LOCATION.. BOX 107. TROY TIMES. MEISTER'S Gent's Furnishings i Pants, best wear, never tear. 10c a ! button, $1.00 a rip, $1.98 and up. Overalls, work shirts, socks, gloves, umbrellas, etc. MEISTER'S 136 FOURTH ST. THOS. BOSHEA & HON—Tin. slate and gravel roofing, jobbing and re- pairing; reasonable prices., 'Phone 3028-W. Troy. Box *J as fancy ironer in city or town. Box 109. Times. * as fancy ironer in city or town. Box 109, Troy Times. > —General housework by aged woman; good plain >x 340. Times. painted; rfutter furnished Apartments Wanted.' ROOFS «*••'•£,,_, f , , A , *_— , I pipes, metal ceilings, furnace wont. John PERMANFNT or for summer, small, fully equipped apartment (no gas- plate affair). Give location, number rooms, how equipped, monthly rent. References exchanged. Box 72, Times, i Estimates Broadwa s given. Joh y Waterrllet. Myers 232-W. 1713 LATg WANTED. __ B— Modern fiat, in North End section. 118. Times. it lit, a modern flat, cen- f located; give full par- k Box 345, Timet Office, $ \ . REAL ESTATE WANTED. TO BUY, on Fourth St., between Con- gress and Monroe Sts., two-famliy hojsc. Box 99, Troy Times. Clock and Watch Repairing. BRING your broken clocks and watches to Berner's clock and watch hospital; we make them like new; work called for and delivered; work guaranteed; prices reasonable, Ber- ner, 22 Third St. Telephone 978-W. SUMMER RESORTS. CITY boarders wanted at Rolein Hill Farm; good location; one mile from town; rate* reasonable. Mrs. B. O. Wright. Ticonderoga. N. Y. LAKE GEORGE—Furnished cottages, for week-end and Decoration Day, 14.00 and $5.00 pt-r day; a few short I periods of dimmer at. $30.00 week. For June honeymoons $ir. and $20 ; we<;k. ""Alex;" seaaon, $300; ".Sky- j lark," $800; "Mayflower," $1.20fi; I *'Nigrht-!n-gaIe." July 1st to 29th, \ $175, "Whip-poor-will," $200. Rook- let. Lester V. Hlreever, Baliston ! Spa, N. Y. FURNITURES-FURNITURE TWIN BABY CARRIAGE- BABY BASSrNETTE LIBRARY TABLES DAVENPORTS ICE BOXES—BUFFETS PORCH CHAIRS—CAMPING COTS FLOOR COVERING—OIL STOVES PARLOR STOVES—KITCHEN RANGE 8TEWART RANGE—FOR BOARD- ING HOUSE MIRRORS—ALL STYLES AND SIZES DRESSERS—MANTLE MIRROR DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE BABY HIGH CHAIR ENRTGHT, 2342-2344 FIFTH AVE., TROY, N. Y. LOST Tuesday afternoon, gold watch; name and date inside case; f rift of mother, wince dead. Reward f returned to Catherine B. Fltxpat- rlck, 414 Fourth 'St., or 'phone Troy 136-R. DARK BLUE AUTO ROBE THURSDAY NIGHT, ON BROAD- WAY. FINDER PLEASE RETURN TO TIMES OFFICE. REWARD. Fainting and Paperhanging. WALL PAPER, large varisty, from 10 cents up. Paper hanging done at lowest prices. All work guaran- teed. A K. Nelson, 116 Congress St 'Phone 1894-W. r REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. CALIFORNIA BUNGALOW . NORTH END LOCATION. ONE-FAMILY—2-STORY. GARAGE FOR 1 CARS. HARDWOOD FLOORS, HOT WATER HEAT, ELECTRICITY STRICTLY MODERN. ELEGANT FIRE-PLACE. LARGE CORNER LOT OWNER LEAVING TOWN. MUST BE SOLD. WANT OFFER. * GILBERT GEER, JR., & CO., INC., ~? REALTORS, 5 SECOND BT. BEMAN PARK—Two-family frame; 7 and 8 rooms; bath and heater; lot 80x100. Box 78. Times. ONE-FAMILY HOUSE, nine-room; all light and airy; all modern Im- provements. 718 Federal St. KUNKKR8 V AVE„ near Lathams—S rooms and barn; cellar; fine pump near house. 'Phone Watervllet B79-J. DB FREEST AVE., 88—Modern 7- room house; gas, electricity and bsth, garden with fruit trees; porch. FOR BALE—One-family hduse; all modern Improvements: on. Federal 8t. For appointment 'phone 2937-w. LOTS—2 38x100 each. Fourteenth St.. between Jacob and Eagle. For price ask Comeskey & Morier, 7 First SMALL factory site, $5,000.00, brick, 3-story; must be sold to close es- tate. Geer's, Realtor, i Second St., Troy. TWO lots 30x90 each, located at Stop 89 Schenectady Road. Inquire 86 James St., Green Island. Watervllet 879-J. BAiT SIDB—Lot on Wintsr St.. 40x150; brick pavement; water; sewer; gravel soil. Telephone Troy 1988. EAST SIDE—Commodious 9-room and bath residence; elegant location; all Improvements; bargain. Box 114, Troy Times. TEN-ACRE farm, new bungalow, large barh and hen houses, In city limits. Fred C. Will!, 88 Vander- burg-h Ave.. South End, . TWO CORNER LOTS ON WYNANTS- KILL ROAD, JUST BEYOND AL- BIA; REASONABLE PRICE. IN- QUIRE 136 FOURTH ST. GRACE COURT, 8 (Flret St., Lan- slngburgh), one-family house. Mod- ern Improvements. Garage space. Tel. Troy 3596-J—North 487-W. A GOOD double 3-famlly and base- ment brick house; rents $780; price $8,200; River St., above Douw. Make an offer to Comesksy A Morier, 7 First St. ( SUBSTANTIAL building, on Fifth Ave,, between Jacob and Hutton fits,; store can be made out of first floor. Conway Bros.. Boardman Bldg. 8-STORY brick dwelling; 8 apart- ments; near Glen Ave.; $800 year rent; price right; want offer. Geer's, "^liors; 8_ a s c o n d . .SL, Trojr. 'Phons FOR SALE—In Sycaway, one two- family fiat and two one-family houses; all new, with city improve- ments; For information 'phone Troy 3980-R, SECOND ST., below Harrison — 2- famliy house; all conveniences; in excellent condition. Call Room 602, National State Bank Building. 'Phone Troy 1414. FINE big double house with extra lot, Fifteenth St. (Beman Park section); sacrifice if sold at once; big investment; owner leaving city. Box 78. Tlmea _^^_^^_^ WONDERFUL opportunity to secure a fine modern house at a very rea- sonable price; Beman Park section; people going away; must be sold at once. Box 79, Times. AN unusugl opportunity Is offered to purchase good 3-story house (adapt- able for rooming . house purposes). Third St., near Division; price $6,600. Comeskey A Morier, Realtors. LARGE corner house; one large apartment, remainder of house good rooming proposition; large garage; price reasonable; central location. Gear's, Realtors, 6 Seeond St 'Phone 3381, Troy. SEVENTH AVE., near Federal St.— Three-story brick apartment house, four rooms deep; bath; all modern; good investment; price $7,600; will leave mortgage. Apply 20 Fourth St Home Realty Co. A GENUINE bargain —Exceptionally good 2-famlly frame house; first floor, 6 rooms, bath; second fleor, 7 rooms, bath. Asking $4,000. Rents 1480. Ninth St.. north of Hoosick. Comeskey A Morier, 7 First St. HARRISON PLACE. NO. 16—TWO- STORY FRAME HOUSE: BASE- MENT; LATEST IMPROVEMENTS; CHEAP. MRS. KOCH. WATER- VLIET 579-J, OR CALL AT 86 JAMES 8T.. GREEN ISLAND. IF you want a real home, see this before buying, on Seventh Ave. Boulevard, near 103rd St.; 8 rooms and bath, oak floors, oak staircase, hot water heat, electric light; prloe 16.000. Comeskey A Morier, 7 First St. PROPERTY Owners, Attention! Will paper your room, celling and walls, with 40c paper for $10.OX In- side painting neatly done. All work guaranteed. Hudson Decorating Co. Troy 1169-R A CHANCE for quick buyer to buy 2-family frame house on Seventh Ave. Boulevard, near 101st St.; plot consisting of 15 lots Included in price, $3,500. Make an offer to Comeskey & Morier, Realtors, 7 First St. \ BUNGALOW, suburbs, 6 minutee' walk from car. For particulars call 2018-R. OOHOES—Central location; very fin* residence; would be excellent lo- cation for rooming house; 811,600, Slade. GARAGE PROPERTY—New building, holds 30 cars; rents at $1,500 per year; price 312.000. Slade. GRAND ST., between Fifth and Sev- enth Ave*.—Three houses; prices 65,000. $7,600 and $12,000. Slads. HARRISON PLACE. 84—Three-faml- , ly brick; very nice three-family brick house; $4,600. Slade, Gay Bldg; NINTH ST., near Middleburgh—Six rooms and bath; second floor, sight and bath; 14,000. Slade. NORTHBJDE, Fairvlsw Avs Ons- family modern house; eight rooms and bath; garage; extra lots; $5,500. Slade. - NORJHSIDE. Saratoga Ave.—One- family house; ten rooms and bath; garage; large lot; $4,400. Slade. NORTHSJDE, Saratoga Avs.—One- family modern house; large frounds; moderate price and tsrm*. lade. Gay-Bldg. NORTH END? near Long Distanpe , •Telephone office—16 rooms, fpr . I rooming house; $1,000. Blade, Gay ' Bldg. RIVBR ST., near Glen—Two-family brick, with two-family brick In rear; $6,200. Slade. RIVER ST.f near Glen—Three-family brtck; seven rooms and bath each floor; $8,000. Blade. r SIXTH AVE., between* Jaco* and Hutton—Modern two-family brick: $8,000. Slade, Gay Bid*;. WATBRVLrET, Broadway Three- family modern brick; ons of th* best; reasonable pries and terms. Slade. 8-STORY and basement brick dwell- ing on Fifth Ave,, betwssn Jacob and Hutton Sts.; good business loca- tion. Conway Bros., Boardman Bldg. JACKSON PLACE, cor, WasWn#;ton and River Sta—Brick row; 10 tenants, ons a store; a good invest- ment; must be sold to settle an es- tate. Thos. F. Cody Bat., 640 Krst Ave.. Watervllet. N. Y. A DISTINCTIVE HIOBS HOME Fine 3-story brlok house, 16 rooms, 2 baths, hot water heat electric light , brick garage, extra large prot; choice location on Eighth St; near Grand, For price and appointment to inspect see COMESKEY & MORIER, REALTORS, 7 FIRST ST.. OR ANY MEMBER OF TROY REAL ESTATE BOARD. INC. * AUCTION SALE -Jp TO CL08B ESTATE. THE JUDSON PROPERTY SITUATED ON THE CORNER NINETEENTH ST. AND FIRST AVE., NORTH, WILL BE OFFERED IN 4 PARCELS. FIRST—BRICK OFFICE BUILDIB4* AND LOT. SECOND TWO-8TORY ' FRAMB DWELLING AND LOT. THIRD—BAST SIDB COAL SHED. FOURTH—WEST SIDB COAL SHED. SALE TO BE HELD AT THE ' COURT HOUSE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24TH, AT 11 A. M. Terms will be given date of sals. For particulars and Inspection permit SEE COMESKEY & MORIEB, j REALTORS, 7 FIRST ST. LINCOLN AVE.—$3,000 will buy good 2-family frame house; 3 living rooms, 3 bedrooms, each floor; gas and toilet*; extra large lot; fruit trees. Comeskey A Morier, or any member of Troy Real Estate Board, Inc. 7-ROOM cottage in Village of Hoo- sick, on state road Troy to Ben- nington; nice summer home, kitchen, ?;arden, fruit, berries, good well, arge cistern, range, parlor stove, floor covering, window shades, in- cluded; price $2,200. 'Phone Water- vllet 9-F-12. DINING ROOM. SPECIAL—Turkey dinner with straw- berry shortcske, 50c, Sunday, 12 m. to 2 p. m. Victor's Restaurant, 61 Fourth St. 1 i - ; • • • • . . . , . ! REMOVAL. DR. H D. LYNAM has removed his office from 251 Broadway to 18 Fourth St. £.RCY AND FERDIE--A Tip for Wifey. A WONDERFUL bargain in home and investment on River St., near Glen Ave., consisting of 2-famlly brick house and 2-famlly house in rear: rents $660 a year. Owner will make special low price to effect quick sale. For terms and appointment to in- spect, see Comeskey & Morier, 7 First St., RealtBrs, or any member of Troy^Real_Estajte_JBoard J _Inc J GOOD BUSINESS DEPENDS ON GOOD LOCATIONS W. E. WEIR, REALTOR, 16 Soeond St. Troy, N. Y. WILL TELD YOU THE REST. By H. A. MacGILL fJMateff of ttl« Hull Knees Boy«. $ AMD WHAT ARC toU CUTTING, OUT OF THE PAPER, SAr*l? WANTED. MED bungalow, cottage or Sat for June, July and Au- i "refer ,plac<» with grounds ling. Must modern and in iss Condition. Responsible ell f*f-ommend<-d. Give Jura- nfe*r of rooms, how equipped rental figure. References sd, P. O, Box 497. Troy. ARMS WANTED t. farm, with or without and equipment. B o x 100. IT'S ABOOT A r-lAN f^CTTlNC, A DIVORCE. BECAUSE HIS WIFE WEMT TH«OU$H HIS Pocrirrrs. PUT or iw MJY poerttT! FOR SALE OR TO LET. .. MANUFACTURERS, Attention Fac- tory building in Hudson, N. Y. Two ffoors about 8,000 squars ft. fully equipped with machinery and fixtures/ suitable for infants', chil- dren's or ladies' dresses, skirts, waists or men's shirts. Excellent \ shipping facilities, very attractive proposition. Address Max J, Gross- man, 622 Warren St, Hudson, N. Y. =. REALTORS. W. E. WEIR. Realtor. 16 Second St., for leases < n business properties. ** i LIST your property with BB88IB YOUNG. Realtor. 16 Stats St, and secure active, efficient service. IF YOU are looking for a real estate Investment or horns, see Gilbert Geer, Jr, A Co, Realtors, f Second St, SEE SLADE for rsal sstats. buslnsss opportunities, farms. Blade's Salss > Service. Realtors, Gay Bldg. Troy 1139. 20* CANNON BUILDING Realtor who has business and residential property for sale. See A Fair- weather. Realtor. YOU can list your property foe gala with us without chsrgs until sold. Have large list of prospective buy- ers. Comeskey A Morier. 7 First St, 618 Second Ave., Realtors. HORSES AND OARRUQU. HARNESS COLLARS, team and im- press, at reduced price. Everything for the horse. Hughes. 119 Fourth St. WE carry a complete line of nsw aad used harnesses, collars and blan. kets; also Watson A Eagls dump wagons and pans, Llndys Stable* Troy. MEDICAL. SCARPFN'S. Blackhawk Liniment for hay fever and summer catarrh, Irighly recommended. Directions on circular around bottle. LIVER TROUBLE Physician ex- plains simple treatment for Inflamed gallbladder and bile ducts associated With gallstones. Booklet free. Dr. Paddock, Box J-7201. Kansas City, Mo. i BTORAQE-TRUOCBCQ. FURNITURE, china, cut glass, to pack or crate, move to any part of world by car or truck and set your things to right. Storage will be free If we do your work. T*hone 1381-w, Troy. Wm. R. Nellegar. No. 1 Oak- wood Ave.. Troy, PERSONAL. LADIES! Ask your druggist for Chi- chesters Pills', the Diamond Brand. For 36 ?•*<;• known as Best. Safest, Always Reliable. Buy of your drug- slst. Take no other. Chlehsttsri r Diamond Brand Pills srs sold by druggists everywhere. Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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THE TROY TIMES, TROY, N. Y., SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 13, 1922.

WANT8 MALE—HELP WANTED. thing, fure and shoes. Good Write A Cbaean, I l l River

>e 1646-J. OKR and demonstrator at 'a, II Tyler St. Call from m, or 1 to I p. m

; WANTED -Man to work on farm; no dairy. H. M.iler, North Lake Ave.,

I Trey.

Highest pncee patd tor good >ks or entire IibrarSe*. E son. 410 River St.. Troy.

WANTED—Experienced bicycle re­pairman. Brunells's, 78 Fourth

St., Tro>, N. V.

BDSHELMAN - - First-class; steady work; good saiary. Tom Wll ion,

S41> RI\<r St.. Troy, N. Y,

» hear from owner having r eale; f i ve particulars and rice. John J, Black, New eet, Chippewa Falls. Wis-

—To bur •ecv.nd hand turni-ovee carpets, rugs, house la aed store fixtures, high i paid. Kennedy, bi icing to Troy » « • .

L BUY. ait or any part of took, furniture, household Isnos. vlotrolaa, store fix-> Schmidt * Koerner 813

Phone Troy Ibis.

US—HELP WANTED. >-— Inserters, at once. Apply artweil 4 Co.. Troy. N. Y.

3RS on all parts of ladies' E J. Conlin Co., 5 Front

MUX !»• clean windows Window

16.'7 Fifth. Call Troy 2117.

Awily Troy & House Cleaning Co..

I WANTED— Upholsterer; must have nrst-eiuss recommendation. Van

Hrusen i'h;ir]»* Co.. Albany, N. Y.

! WANTED—A good, steady man, to act as fireman in Sanatorium Ga­

briels. iJabrjels, N. Y, References required.

VACATION r>°sii!on for college stu­dent or tescner; splendid experl-

j ene'e; s...;it> 1ZT3.00 for "8 days. Ad-I dr.-*a Uth. I l l , Tunes.

HELP WANTED. STEADY man to work on garbage

wagon. Apply K. II. Slpperly, 611 Fourlernlh St.. Watervllet.

TEACHERS W A N T E D — A l l kinds— for schools.- Contract waiting.

Beet salaries.- National Teachers Agency. Syracuse, N. Y.

TO-LET.

AGENTS wanted to advertise our goods und distribute free samples

to consumer. !»0c per hour. Write for full parilculars, American Products Co., 6202 American Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio.

ENTED shirt fold<-rs. Apply is St. Branch, Earl & Wil-

•— Experienced button #ew-faited Sh.rt & <.'o:lar Co.,

iln cook for Home for Aged r.uy Road. References ru-

ENOED gutter seam and end top. C. W, Ferguson

2NCEO inserters, also ma-tperators to learn, C. W.

Coilar Co.

fcSNT woman- desires position in private family; best ref-

Bojt 105, Times.

girl to assist with care of i: references. Call morn-

Pinewoods Av*.

to cook and help with gen-usework. Inquire Mrs, A. B. Hoosick Falls . N. Y.

WANTED—Flrst-claa* meat cutter; I sonic grocery experience: Uniim- I

Ited' I'KSH bii.tiea. Harry E. Swan, | 1 ::c, Hudson Palls , N. Y. MEN I EARN BARBER1NG—A trade

not affected by strikes. Big money the year round. Jobs waiting. Write Moler Barber College. 157 Third Ave.. New York City.

WANTED-^-Salc»man, auto accesso­ries, to call ou dealers ami garage

trade for manufacturer in auto­motive textiles on commission basis. V.'i.tc- qua4ihcaiions in first letter Box 115, Tiii>es.

MEN—A national organisation has 8 openings on their sales force for

! neat appearing. ambTTious workers. ! With or without experience, we aa-1 sure you of good income and steady i work if you qualify. Apply or write

Mr. Ambrose, Suite 2014 Clinton Ave., 1 Albany.

ACCOUNTANT. An experienced office man, not ivpr thicty; write for interv

giving phone number, etc. BOX 97, TROY TIMES.

r and banders to work in or at hpme on gents' col-

J. Conlin Co.. 5 Front.

>—-A cook at the Mary Mc-Hospltal, Cambridge. New possible apply in person.

Vaftresses and hand iron-U June 15th. Special terms

short period. Phone Troy

R or "college student, v a c s -riod, pleasant work: salary r 60 days. Addreas Box 110.

•—Experienced negligee shirt also learners, who will be

le learning. United Shirt &

8 ON SHIRT COLLARS EPARATE COLLARS. ROG-LOS. & CO., BROADWAY TH AVE.

OFFICE BOY WANTED—A BRIGHT, INDUSTRI­OUS BOY FOR OFFICE WORK IN OFFICE OF LARGE CORPORATION WHERE THERE IS A CHANCE FOR RAPID ADVANCEMENT. GIVE AD­DRESS AND PHONE NUMBER IN REPL*. BOX 120, TIMES.

WANTED—MEN OF NEAT APPEAR­ANCE POSSESSING ABILITY TO

FOLLOW UP BIG ADVERTISING AND CIRCULARIZING CAMPAIGN; LEADS FURNISHED; HIGH-GRADE PROPOSITION: ENDORSED BY BANKS, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

. ALL CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS; REAL MONEY TO REAL MEN. APPLY MR." WESTFALL. 309 PROCTOR BLDG.

MAKE $25 2io $75 weekly extra during s p u e time sell ing greatest

sensation of year. Every candy, cigar, delicatessen, drug Hiid general store a prospect. Sell from photo-

f;raph. Union Snc -laity Mfg. Co., )epi. A, Albion,"Mich.

CIVIL SERVICE examinations. May, June. Vacancies, $120 monthly.

Age, 18 upward. Experience un­necessary. For free list positions now open, write J. Leonard (former Civil Service examiner), 1223 Equita­ble Bldg.. Washington, D. C.

LADIES wanted, and men. ton, to ad­dress envelopes and mail adver­

tising matter at. home for large ma.l order firms, spare or whole time, fan make $10 to $35 weekly. No capital or experience required. Book ex­plaining everything mulled for 10c to cover postage, etc. Ward Pub. Co., Til ton, N. H.

LADIES wanted, and men. too. to ad­dress envelopes and mail advertis­

ing matter at home for large mail order firms, spare or whole time. Can make |10 to $35 weekly. No capital or experience required. Book ex­plaining everything mailed for 10c to cover postage, etc. Ward Pub. Co., Tilton, N. H.

AMATEURS EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT

BLJOU THEATRE, TROY.

EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT HUDSON THEATRE,

WATERVLIET.

STOKE ON CONGRESS ST., SUITABLE FOR ANY BUSI-

NESS; ALTER TO SUIT TEN­ANT. -JMOX 117, TIMES.

FOR RENT H

From June 1, REAR 26 THIRD ST.

Now occupied by Caldjvcll & Morse for Work STiop. Sultutile for light manufacturing.

inquire B. MARKS.

Broadway and Fourth St., Troy.

Plats-Apartments To-Let. NINTH ST.. 130—7 rooms; improve-

merits. TO LET—June 1st, second floor, 170

Fifth Ave., North; modern Improve­ments.

FOR SALE. FOR SALE. UMBRELLAS at Meltter's for 91c and OAK extension table, 42-inch top;

up. 138 Fourth St.

BARGAIN. refrigerators. Trojan Hardware Co.. 96 Congrasa St.

p ,HYJf' •?«• celled Inside, ventilator, $8.00. Inquire 9 Sheldon Ave.

TIES—Beat selection: 11.00 ties, 3 for I1.00- Master 's . 186 Fourth St.

CAPS—Many colore and all sixes. 79c and up. Meister's, 136 Fourth St.

COUNTER. 2 round table*, show­case, 8-gallon coffee urn. 318 Flret

Bt* POOL TABLE in good condition, Ap~-

ply bf Wil l iam Crandali. 51 Hoo-eiok St. •

UPPER FLAT, 825 Fifth Ave., North End; modern Improvements. 'Phone

North 888-W.

125 FOURTH ST.. third floor—3 rooms, 2 bedrooms, toilet, bath, gas . Ap-

ply 206 Boardman Bldg.

7 ROOMS'and bath; all improvement!; gas and coal range in kitchen; hot

air heat. Milo Smith.

125 FOURTH 8T. — Third floor, 8 rooms, 2 bedrooms, toilet, bath, gas.

Apply 206 Boardman Bldg.

SIXTH AVE.. 3252—Modern flat; gas; improvements; 6 rooms. Inquire

after six in the evening.

125 FOURTH ST. — Thirl1 floor, i) riioms.cZ bedrooms, toilet, bath, gas,

Apply 206 Boardman Bldg.

SEVENTH AVE,, 1710, at State St.— Six rooms and hath; possession

June 1st. Dennis T. Shehan, Atty., Natl. State Bank Bldg. 'Phone Troy 507.

STORES & OFFICES TO LET.

FARMS. AVERILL PARK—9 acres, for build­

ing lots, four houses, garage, etc.; 17,000. Slade, Gay Bldg.

BEMIS HEIGHTS—195 acres; part of famous Saratoga Battlefield;

good farm and buildings; $8,000. Blade.

I—At once, woman for gen-ousework. Write, s tat ing Ira. F. D. Cariin, Raquette

r. 3PERATORS. NECKBAND-OrNERS, SLEEVE POINT-KIEN BROS. & CO., BROAD-P F l f T R AVE.

TCHERS on collars; egperi-»r learner*. Apply at Em-

Dept.. Entrance No. 2. Mbody k. Co.. Inc.

•—Experienced lady demon-1 to sell a household neces-afied with nominal w a g e at 'rite Box 1>2, Troy Times.

rAKTED FOR GENERAL 1WORK AND COOKING; * NEAT AND WILLING; IT. Box MO, TROT TIMES.

|—Women desiring positions ancy work at home during m athould write at once tor iculars to Underwood Art . Portsmouth, Ohio.

OIKS wanted—We offer an nal opportunity to ladies •manahip experience in the scorning permanently a n o -a business that will afford r power of at least $100 per be parties who can, qualify, iatance is rendered In order may be successful. Call at il, Burdett Bldg.. Troy, N. Y.

EXPERIENCED

BANDERS, B INSERTERS, RS. V* LABELS. R BANDERS, »R TO WORK IN FACTORY

ALSO WITH MACHINE E X -

ENCE TO LEARN.

TISTIC SHIRT CO. ON AND FOURTH STS..

TROY.

STENOGRAPHER

Wanted—A high grade man, 20 to 26; \yill have fine opportunity to develop in this to a good po­sition; write for particulars.

BOX 91, TROY TIMES.

OFFICE BOY. An excellent opportunity for a Dngfct, hard working boy, with a large successful company of long standing; give age, phone number, etc.

BOX 98, TROY TIMES.

BERLIN—153 acres, near Dyking Pond; l o t oXjjfoiid afliLaaw t imbir

on it: $2,500. Slade.

CORINTH, Saratoga Co.—170 acres, modern farmhouse, cost $16,000.

Price for all $5,500. Slade.

OFFICES, in Young Building. 18 and 20 State St.

OFFICE rooms, best location, Broad­way and Sixteenth St„ Watervllet;

moderate rental. 'Phone 270-W.

CROPSEYVILLE — 95 acres, with buildings; $1,200; two mifea off

State Road. Slade, Gay Bldg.

CROPSEYVILLE—115 acres, together with buildings, stock, tools, etc.,

$2,500; terms. Slade, Gay Bldg.

CROPSEYVILLE—51 acres; seven-room house; . good cellar; price

$1,000; $300 down. Slade, Gay Bldg.

GRAFTON — »3 acres on Shaver'• Pond, one mile from vi l lage; nice

honse; bargain; $2,000. Blade?

HADLEY. Saratoga Co. — 235 acres; lots of wood; eight-room house,

furtiithed; .$2,500. Slade, Gay Bldg..

8ALESMAN—We have openings for several live wire salesmen In the

sale of Wayside Telephone and Auto Service In connection with the Troy Automobile Club, We are offering exceptionally attractive —•ommlsalons and an opportunity for advancement to permanent poeitlon* with the com­pany to those who prove up. Inquire) Foreman of the ways ide Telephone and Auto Service Company, 412 Rice Bldg., Troy. N. Y.

PORT HENRY, Essex Co.—675 acres; two houses, barns, ^pine timber,

cattle, stock, Implements, $16,000. Slade.

SALESMEN WANTED

A rare opportunity is afforded to a salesman wi th experience and ability in se l l ing high-grade se­curities. No promotions. This is a permanent position and will afford an earning power of at least $160 per week to the right party who is will ing to hustle. Communicate with C. L. HOWARD & COMPANY. INC. Bldg., Troy. N. T.

57 Burdett

JATION WANTED.

erl&iO.

TION - ORDER .department 18; long, varied experience.

Troy Tlmea

"MAN WANTS WORK OF CIND. ADDRESS EDWARD CLL 201 HILL ST.. TROY.

WANTED.

A FIRST-CLASS WASIIMAN

AT ONCE

I TO TAKE CHARGE OF WASH­ROOM WITH 5 WASHERS AND I EXTRACTORS!* WILL HAVE A HELPER. BEST OF REFERENCES REQUIRED. APPLY

'MOHAWK LAUNDRY CO. 84 GUYTARK AVE.,

AMSTERDAM, N Y.

PITTSTOWN — 46 acres; ten-room houae; bees in family alxty years;

88,700. Slade, Gay Bldg.

RAYMERTOWN—10 acres; five-room house; email barn: 81,000. Slade.

Gay Bldg. Reasonable terms.

TROY-ALBANY—20-acre truck farm, high class, producing $7,000 yearly;

price" $10,000; terms. Slade.

72-ACRE poultry and fruit farm at Haynersvilile, Troy, N. Y., near »*tate

road and bu« line; stock and tools, 500 laying hens, 400 3 weeks' old , chicks; price $5,600, or $4,000 cash, balance on mortgage. 'Phone Gushing Bros., Troy, N. Y.

83 ACRES, fine location. Albany County; % mile atone road; mid­

way Albany-Schenectady; best, sec­tion: IVi miles to D. & H. R. R., also West Shore. 2 large vi l lages; soil very fertile, lies fine, not sand; good hay, dairy, etc.; big woodlot; good build'.na-s: price $5,500.

110 acres on stone road; adjo.ns above; best rich loam, near level (both soil A - l ) ; 20 acres plowed; good lot winter grain; young orchard; big fine house, barns, painted, dou­ble tracked; heater; an extra good farm; real bargain with or without stock and tools; school few rod*; farm alone 17.000. Vail Farm Agency. 1 7 0 ^ Lafayette St., Schenectady, N. Y.

FOR LEASE In the new business section

22 AND 24 FOURTH ST., TROY, N. Y.

HAVING LARGE TRAFFIC

—TWO UNUSUAL STORES — S i z e 16x130 f ee t*

—Also— -rr-Three accessible modern ^SECOND FLOOR STORES —AT AN EXCEPTIONAL —LOW RENTAL OF —175-.00 PER MONTH*

"Everyone an opportunity"• — M o d e r a t e in rent — S u i t a b l e for any business — I m m e d i a t e possession

W. E. WEIR, REALTOR,

15 SECOND ST. WILL TELL YOU THE REST.

FURNISHED ROOMS TO-LET. 26 SECOND AVE., North—Comfortable

furnished room. FOURTH ST.. 87—Single and double

rooms: all convenience*. F E D E R A L ST., 465—Two connecting

rooms for l ight housekeeping. NICE clean furnished rooms, suitable

for 2 or 8 men. AH Improvements Tel. Troy 1004-W. BAST SIDE. 4 Parmenter Ave., up­

stairs—Two furnished rooms; bath, gas, electricity, porch; sulta/ble for gent lemen: near car line. OAKWOOD AVE., 38—NICELY FUR­

NISHED ROOM FOR YOUNG LADY; PRIVATE HOME; HOME PRIVILEGES TO RIGHT PARTY.

FURNISHED FLATS TO-LET. TO LET—Furnished flat, 5 rooms, on

Fourth Ave., near 104th St. Box 108, Troy Times. FURNISHER fiat in Beman Park

district. Address Box 90, Times Of­fice.

Unfurnished Flat To Let. SIXTH AVE., near Ingalls—Fine mod­

ern lower flat; electricity; rent reasonable. Troy 1953-J: • • • . . .

SUMMER CAMPS.

NEW team harness with breeching, $65. Chambers' Hardware Store,

2328 Fifth Ave.

UNION SUITS—68c and up. They wear fine and last long. Meis­

ter's, 136 Fourth St.

BICYCLE—Crusader. Ranger model; perfect condition; used little.

•Phone Troy 2926-M,

UNDERWOOD Typewriter, No. 8, latest model. Price right. Nearly

new. p . O. Box 486f Troy.

SLIGHTLY USED dining-room let , and two rugs, else 6 ^ x 8 and 9x11,

43 High St., Green Island.

SEWING MACHINE bargains , new and second-hand, repairing, needles

for all makes. Weir. 40 Stats St.

FOR SALE — Millinery supplies, frames, braid, flowers and fanoles;.

prices low; a t Millinery Store, 43 Third St. .

WURLITZER electrio player-piano w i t h . k e y board; just the thing fpr

summer resort. Eagle Hotel, ISO Congress St.

SINGER sewing machine, drop head, almost new; bargain to quick buyer.

2898 Fif th Ave., near. Hutton St., in shoe store.

TWO "Stewart Oak" parlor stoves, one^ Jar^,"o^e"~sTnaiTr and7~ other

household furniture. John J. Zeiaer, 712 Fulton 8t.

AMATEURS Photographic develop­ing and printing, doing good busi­

ness; se l l ing on account of ill health. Box 174, Times.

F R E E Instruction with purchases of silk or wool for all new sweaters

and scarfs. Priscllla Shop, Ryta F. Curley, Broadway, at Second.

BLINDS—House blinds, 25c; inside (aah) blinds, 50c pair; g a s fiv-(ash) blinds. 60c pair; g a s fltx-

cost $27.50, 17.50. Fales. 26 Elm Grove Ave.

GERANIUMS, -asters, marigolds, s ln -nlas, verbenas, petunias. Sarah

Pickering, Brunswick Road, Troy, near St. Mary's Cemetery. Troy 1292-J.

PAINT SALE—SEVERAL HUNDRED Q ALLONS^HOUSB-PAINT - S A C R i ^

FICING AT |1.75 PER GAL.; ALSO VARNISHES. MULCAHY'S FURNI­TURE STORE. 321 RIVER ST.

ONE double cherry folding bed and hair mattress, large rocking chair,

oak wash stand, square mahogany centre table, walnut extension table, cherry bookcase. CalM853-J.

ONE running carpet for two rooms, one dining-room rug, one dining-

room set, two bedroom sets, one par­lor stove, one hallrack. No. 97 George St., Green Island, N. Y., upstairs.

A BOUNTIFUL supply of ripe to­matoes can be obtained from our

twice transplanted plant*; sar iy kinds now ready; also geraniums, vincas, petunias, asters, etc. Hewitt 's , new address Fourth Ave. and 121st St.

SOFA, red plush, frame hand carved, ten dollars; screens, square bay

window set and smaller slse, black walnut frames, best of wire, twenty -five cents each: bedroom china. Call mornings. 14 Blakeley Court.

HIGH-GRADE nursery stock—2,000 grapevines, 2,000 fruit trees, 1,000

currant bushes, all kinds of shade and ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, etc. Chas. Bell, Nurseryman, Van-denburgh Ave., Troy. 'Phone 3126-J.

25 FT. motorboat for sale. Ap­ply of William Crandali, 51

Hoosick Sfe. Can be bought cheap. 33,000.00 WORTH OF STORE F I X ­

TURES, INCLUDING 2 LARGE STORE REFRIGERATORS, 2 CASH REGISTERS, LIKE NEW; 3 SAFES, 10 SHOWCASES. COUNTERS, BTC. MUST BE SOLD. INQUIRE JAMES H. MULCAHY, 321 RIVER ST.. TROT.

3—By specialty salesman, Ob; thirteen years with one irence and bond if necessary. T lmea

BUR. WHO CAN DO OWN R WORK. WANTS STEADY

JOBS DRIVING; EXPERI-AND REFERENCES FUR-

BOX 82, TIMEirOFFICE,

Female. .wants work by day. me*.

BUILDER8^ ATO_SUPPLIES. ! HOLLOW BUILDING TILE BLOCKS.

All sixes. Warm In winter, cool In ; summer, dry all seasons. Troy Flre-l proofing Co., Troy. N. T.

'• JUST received, carload of new sash, size 34^x3«%. s ix l ights 10"xl6",

i at second-hand price. Great Eastern Storage &. Wrecking Corp.. 124 Ferry St., Troy. 'Phone 31*57, Troy.

COTTAGE to let. upper and lower piazza, facintr -lake. Apply Mary

Wrhitley, Grafton. N. Y.

CARBON PAPER High Grade

BOX 100 SHEETS $1.65.

CORONA SALES CO., INC., TIMES BLDG.. TROY.

PHONE TROY 2903.

almost new; price $10.00. Zelser, 712 Fulton Bt. ,

John

BETTER than ever. Acorn and Triplex gas ranges at very attrac­

tive prices. Edward Chesman, 138-140 Congress St.

AUT0M0BILE8 FOR SALE. DODGE touring car; good condition.

873 Fifth Ave.. North.

FOR SALE—1921 Nash touring; e x . eelient condition. Call Troy 2274-J,

mornings.

HARLBY-DAVISON motor cyols; perfect condition. Can be seen at

8015 Sixth Ave.

HAYNBS roadster, model 1918; good running condition; good tires; price

1300. Apply Box 103, Troy Times.

FULLY EQUIPPED tow car: wil l sell reasonable if taken this week; also

7-passenger Hudson. Call North 451-W.

FRANKLIN sedan, 1020, color gray and black, completely overhauled,

same guarantee as new car. Can be seen Lowe'* Garage. Irving A. Rowe.

Reconditioned Cars 1920 Paige Touring, 7-Pass, 1918 Hufson Touring, 7-Pai 1021 Bcripps-Booth Roadster. 1921 Scrlppe-Booth Touring. 1918 Pierce-Arrow Limousine. 1920 Chandler Touring, 7-Pass.

E. J. QUINN MOTORS, 3829 SIXTH AVE., TROY, N. Y,

Open Evenings.

USED CAR

VALUES

AT THE OLDSMOBILE -COMPANY

Oldemoblle six-cyllpder, tires good and car in very nice shape. *

Oakland 1921 five-passenger tour­ing car, overhauled and in first-class condition,

Nash 1921 six-cylinder, A - l oondU tion and looks l ike new.

Oldamobile, Model 43,* five-passen­ger touring car. This car has had exceptionally good care and a bar­gain to quick buyer.

Studebaker 1917 six-cylinder, t ires all new, runs, good. Anxious to soil.

Reo Roadster in very nice condi­tion. Will sel l at any reasonable offer.

Oldsmobile, Economy Truck, brand n e w tires, overhauled, just n e w l y painted.

OLDSMOBILE SALES & SERVICE CO.

178 RIVER STREET Troy, N. T. 'Phone Troy 3977

AUTOMOBILES. SUPPLIES. REPAIRING.

BATTERY SBRVICB.

AUTOMOTIVEg electrical repairs and svpptlea. f o s e h . aad Oray * Davtg

servioe. L. m, Hughes , S Fulton St.

USED and wrecked oars wanted, any kind or condition. We have parts

(or all kinds of autos. Katsman A Katsln, cor. Madison Ave. and Church St.. Albany. Main 47-J.

AUTOMOBILIST—I am still wai t ing for some electrical problem to stick

me. "No results absolutely no charge.'' Phil Ryan, Automobile Electrician, Earl St., at Jacob. On or before June first will movs to larger quarters.

AUTO WANTED. WANTED—Used ears at Troy Used

Car Sales Corp., Troy, N. T. 'Phons Troy 8052.

L08T—FOUND. LOST—Gray fox fur on Ford Ave.

Kindly return to 55 Ford Ave. Re­ward.

LOST—In Waterford, squirrel neck­piece. Tel. Waterford 187-W, after

8 o'clock. Reward'.

LOST—Fraternity pin, set with pearls and garnets, v ic in i ty of First and

Second Sts. Liberal reward. Kindly return to Times Office.

PAIR of tortoise shell g lasses in H. H. Plumb case, on North Troy Jit­

ney or near Hoosick St . Reward if returned to Troy Times.

BOARD AND ROOM WANTED WANTED—One or two rooms and

bath, with hoard, by elderly couple, i for the summer. Sycaway district preferred. WMil pay well If sat is-factory. Phone North 384-J.

MAX GRIMM—Portland and Rosen-dais Cement, Lime, Plss ter and

Hair. Sewer Pipe, prepared mortar, wall coping and chimney tops; also lire-clay flue lining. Office 157 River St. Phone 6 l t .

ROOFING.

TWO n«w *cotta*res. furnished, screened piazza, electric l ight, lake

front. A. E. Powers. Snyder's Lake.

FOR SALE or to rent—7-room camp, and garage; well furnished; electric

l ight; west side Snyder's Lake. Call from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Troy 3656-W.

! FURNISHED 3-room cottage at Crooked Lake; first east of hotel; 1 for June, July and August. Mrs

i David B. Clark, 966 Anderson Ave., New York. X. Y.

AT AVERILL PARK,

FOR SEASON,

7-ROOM CAMP—FURNISHED.

BEST LOCATION..

BOX 107. TROY TIMES.

MEISTER'S Gent's Furnishings

i Pants, best wear, never tear. 10c a ! button, $1.00 a rip, $1.98 and up.

Overalls, work shirts, socks, gloves, umbrellas, etc.

MEISTER'S 136 FOURTH ST.

THOS. BOSHEA & HON—Tin. slate and gravel roofing, jobbing and re­

pairing; reasonable prices. , 'Phone 3028-W. Troy.

Box

*J as fancy ironer in c i ty or town. Box 109. Times.

* as fancy ironer in c i ty or town. Box 109, Troy Times.

> —General housework by a g e d woman; good plain >x 340. Times.

painted; rfutter furnished Apartments Wanted.' ROOFS «*••'•£,,_, f , , A , * _ — , I pipes, metal cei l ings, furnace wont.

John PERMANFNT or for summer, small,

fully equipped apartment (no gas-plate affair). Give location, number rooms, how equipped, monthly rent. References exchanged. Box 72, Times, i

Est imates Broadwa

s given. Joh y Waterrl let .

Myers 232-W.

1713

LATg WANTED. _ _ B— Modern fiat, in North End

section. 118. Times.

it lit, a modern flat, cen-f located; give full par-k Box 345, Timet Office,

$ \ .

REAL ESTATE WANTED. TO BUY, on Fourth St., between Con­

gress and Monroe Sts., two-famliy hojsc . Box 99, Troy Times.

Clock and Watch Repairing. BRING your broken clocks and

watches to Berner's clock and watch hospital; we make them like new; work called for and delivered; work guaranteed; prices reasonable, Ber-ner, 22 Third St. Telephone 978-W.

SUMMER RESORTS. CITY boarders wanted at Rolein Hill

Farm; good location; one mile from town; rate* reasonable. Mrs. B. O. Wright. Ticonderoga. N. Y. LAKE GEORGE—Furnished cottages,

for week-end and Decoration Day, 14.00 and $5.00 pt-r day; a few short

I periods of dimmer at. $30.00 week. For June honeymoons $ir. and $20

; we<;k. ""Alex;" seaaon, $300; ".Sky-j lark," $800; "Mayflower," $1.20fi; I *'Nigrht-!n-gaIe." July 1st to 29th, \ $175, "Whip-poor-will," $200. Rook-

let. Lester V. Hlreever, Baliston ! Spa, N. Y.

FURNITURES-FURNITURE T W I N BABY C A R R I A G E -

BABY BASSrNETTE

LIBRARY TABLES — DAVENPORTS

ICE BOXES—BUFFETS

PORCH CHAIRS—CAMPING COTS

FLOOR COVERING—OIL STOVES

PARLOR STOVES—KITCHEN RANGE

8TEWART RANGE—FOR BOARD­ING HOUSE

MIRRORS—ALL STYLES AND SIZES

DRESSERS—MANTLE MIRROR

DROP-HEAD SEWING MACHINE

BABY HIGH CHAIR

ENRTGHT, 2342-2344 FIFTH AVE.,

TROY, N. Y.

LOST — Tuesday afternoon, gold watch; name and date inside case;

frift of mother, wince dead. Reward f returned to Catherine B. Fltxpat-

rlck, 414 Fourth 'St., or 'phone Troy 136-R.

DARK BLUE

AUTO ROBE

THURSDAY NIGHT, ON BROAD­WAY. FINDER PLEASE RETURN TO TIMES OFFICE. REWARD.

Fainting and Paperhanging. WALL PAPER, large varisty, from

10 cents up. Paper hanging done at lowest prices. All work guaran­teed. A K. Nelson, 116 Congress S t 'Phone 1894-W. r

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.

CALIFORNIA BUNGALOW . NORTH END LOCATION. ONE-FAMILY—2-STORY. GARAGE FOR 1 CARS. HARDWOOD FLOORS, HOT WATER HEAT, ELECTRICITY STRICTLY MODERN. ELEGANT FIRE-PLACE. LARGE CORNER LOT OWNER LEAVING TOWN. MUST BE SOLD. WANT OFFER. *

GILBERT GEER, JR., & CO., INC., ~? REALTORS,

5 SECOND BT.

BEMAN PARK—Two-family frame; 7 and 8 rooms; bath and heater; lot

80x100. Box 78. Times.

ONE-FAMILY HOUSE, nine-room; all light and airy; all modern Im­

provements. 718 Federal St.

KUNKKR8 VAVE„ near Lathams—S rooms and barn; cellar; fine pump

near house. 'Phone Watervllet B79-J.

DB FREEST AVE., 88—Modern 7-room house; gas, electricity and

bs th , garden with fruit trees; porch.

FOR BALE—One-family hduse; all modern Improvements: on. Federal

8t. For appointment 'phone 2937-w.

LOTS—2 38x100 each. Fourteenth St.. between Jacob and Eagle. For

price a sk Comeskey & Morier, 7 First

SMALL factory site, $5,000.00, brick, 3-story; must be sold to close es­

tate. Geer's, Realtor, i Second St., Troy.

TWO lots 30x90 each, located at Stop 89 Schenectady Road. Inquire 86

James St., Green Island. Watervllet 879-J.

B A i T SIDB—Lot on Wintsr St.. 40x150; brick pavement; water;

sewer; gravel soil. Telephone Troy 1988.

EAST SIDE—Commodious 9-room and bath residence; e legant location;

all Improvements; bargain. Box 114, Troy Times.

TEN-ACRE farm, new bungalow, large barh and hen houses, In city

l imits . Fred C. Will!, 88 Vander-burg-h Ave.. South End, .

TWO CORNER LOTS ON WYNANTS-KILL ROAD, JUST BEYOND AL-

BIA; REASONABLE PRICE. IN­QUIRE 136 FOURTH ST.

GRACE COURT, 8 (Flret St., Lan-slngburgh), one-family house. Mod­

ern Improvements . Garage space. Tel. Troy 3596-J—North 487-W.

A GOOD double 3-famlly and base­ment brick house; rents $780; price

$8,200; River St., above Douw. Make an offer to Comesksy A Morier, 7 First St. (

SUBSTANTIAL building, on Fifth Ave,, between Jacob and Hutton

fits,; store can be made out of first floor. Conway Bros.. Boardman Bldg.

8-STORY brick dwel l ing; 8 apart­ments; near Glen Ave.; $800 year

rent; price right; want offer. Geer's, " ^ l i o r s ; 8_ ascond. .SL, Trojr. 'Phons

FOR SALE—In Sycaway, one two-family fiat and two one-family

houses; all new, with city improve­ments; For information 'phone Troy 3980-R,

SECOND ST., below Harrison — 2-famliy house; all conveniences; in

excellent condition. Call Room 602, National State Bank Building. 'Phone Troy 1414.

F I N E big double house with extra lot, Fifteenth St. (Beman Park

sect ion); sacrifice if sold at once; big investment; owner leaving city. Box 78. Tlmea _^^_^^_^

WONDERFUL opportunity to secure a fine modern house at a very rea­

sonable price; Beman Park section; people going away; must be sold at once. Box 79, Times.

AN unusugl opportunity Is offered to purchase good 3-story house (adapt­

able for rooming . house purposes). Third St., near Division; price $6,600. Comeskey A Morier, Realtors.

LARGE corner house; one large apartment, remainder of house good

rooming proposition; large garage; price reasonable; central location. Gear's, Realtors, 6 Seeond S t 'Phone 3381, Troy.

SEVENTH AVE., near Federal St.— Three-story brick apartment house,

four rooms deep; bath; all modern; good investment; price $7,600; wil l leave mortgage. Apply 20 Fourth S t Home Realty Co.

A GENUINE bargain —Except iona l ly good 2-famlly frame house; first

floor, 6 rooms, bath; second fleor, 7 rooms, bath. Asking $4,000. Rents 1480. Ninth St.. north of Hoosick. Comeskey A Morier, 7 First St.

HARRISON PLACE. NO. 16—TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE: BASE­

MENT; LATEST IMPROVEMENTS; CHEAP. MRS. KOCH. WATER­VLIET 579-J, OR CALL AT 86 JAMES 8T.. GREEN ISLAND.

I F you want a real home, see this before buying, on Seventh Ave.

Boulevard, near 103rd St.; 8 rooms and bath, oak floors, oak staircase, hot water heat, electric l ight; prloe 16.000. Comeskey A Morier, 7 First St.

PROPERTY Owners, Attention! — Will paper your room, cel l ing and

walls, with 40c paper for $10.OX In­side painting neatly done. All work guaranteed. Hudson Decorating Co. Troy 1169-R

A CHANCE for quick buyer to buy 2-family frame house on Seventh

Ave. Boulevard, near 101st St.; plot consisting of 15 lots Included in price, $3,500. Make an offer to Comeskey & Morier, Realtors, 7 First St.

\ BUNGALOW, suburbs, 6 minutee'

walk from car. For particulars call 2018-R.

OOHOES—Central location; very fin* residence; would be excel lent lo­

cation for rooming house; 811,600, Slade.

GARAGE PROPERTY—New building, holds 30 cars; rents at $1,500 per

year; price 312.000. Slade.

GRAND ST., between Fifth and Sev­enth Ave*.—Three houses; prices

65,000. $7,600 and $12,000. Slads.

HARRISON PLACE. 84—Three-faml-, ly brick; very nice three-family brick house; $4,600. Slade, Gay Bldg;

NINTH ST., near Middleburgh—Six rooms and bath; second floor, s ight

and bath; 14,000. Slade.

NORTHBJDE, Fairvlsw A v s Ons-family modern house; e ight rooms

and bath; garage; extra lots; $5,500. Slade. -

NORJHSIDE. Saratoga Ave.—One-family house; ten rooms and bath;

garage ; large lot; $4,400. Slade.

NORTHSJDE, Saratoga Avs.—One-family modern house; large

f r o u n d s ; moderate price and tsrm*. lade. Gay-Bldg.

NORTH END? near Long Distanpe , •Telephone office—16 rooms, fpr . I

rooming house; $1,000. Blade, Gay ' Bldg.

RIVBR ST., near Glen—Two-family brick, with two-family brick In

rear; $6,200. Slade.

RIVER ST.f near Glen—Three-family brtck; seven rooms and bath each

floor; $8,000. Blade. r •

S I X T H AVE., between* Jaco* and Hutton—Modern two-family brick:

$8,000. Slade, Gay Bid*;.

WATBRVLrET, Broadway — Three-family modern brick; o n s of th*

best; reasonable pries and terms. Slade.

8-STORY and basement brick dwel l ­ing on Fifth Ave,, b e t w s s n Jacob

and Hutton Sts.; good business loca­tion. Conway Bros., Boardman Bldg.

JACKSON PLACE, cor, WasWn#;ton and River Sta—Brick row; 10

tenants, ons a store; a good invest ­ment; must be sold to sett le an e s ­tate. Thos. F. Cody Bat., 640 K r s t Ave.. Watervllet. N. Y.

A DISTINCTIVE H I O B S

HOME Fine 3-story brlok house, 16 rooms, 2 baths, hot water h e a t electric l i g h t , brick garage, extra large prot; choice location on Eighth S t ; near Grand, For price and appointment to inspect see

COMESKEY & MORIER, REALTORS,

7 FIRST ST..

OR ANY MEMBER OF TROY R E A L ESTATE BOARD. INC.

*

AUCTION SALE • - J p

TO CL08B ESTATE.

THE JUDSON PROPERTY SITUATED ON THE CORNER 0 »

NINETEENTH ST. AND FIRST AVE., NORTH,

WILL B E OFFERED IN 4 PARCELS. FIRST—BRICK OFFICE BUILDIB4*

AND LOT. SECOND — TWO-8TORY ' FRAMB

DWELLING AND LOT. THIRD—BAST SIDB COAL SHED. FOURTH—WEST SIDB COAL SHED.

SALE TO BE HELD AT T H E ' COURT HOUSE,

WEDNESDAY, MAY 24TH, AT 11 A. M. Terms wil l be given date of sa l s .

For particulars and Inspection permit SEE

COMESKEY & MORIEB, j REALTORS, 7 FIRST ST.

LINCOLN AVE.—$3,000 wil l buy good 2-family frame house; 3 l iving

rooms, 3 bedrooms, each floor; gas and toilet*; extra large lot; fruit trees. Comeskey A Morier, or any member of Troy Real Estate Board, Inc. 7-ROOM cottage in Vi l lage of Hoo­

sick, on state road Troy to Ben­nington; nice summer home, kitchen, ?;arden, fruit, berries, good well, arge cistern, range, parlor stove,

floor covering, window shades, in­cluded; price $2,200. 'Phone Water­vllet 9-F-12.

DINING ROOM. SPECIAL—Turkey dinner with s traw­

berry shortcske, 50c, Sunday, 12 m. to 2 p. m. Victor's Restaurant, 61 Fourth St.

1 i - ; • • • • • — . . . , . !

REMOVAL. DR. H D. LYNAM has removed his

office from 251 Broadway to 18 Fourth St.

£.RCY AND FERDIE--A Tip for Wifey.

A WONDERFUL bargain in home and investment on River St., near Glen

Ave., consist ing of 2-famlly brick house and 2-famlly house in rear: rents $660 a year. Owner will make special low price to effect quick sale. For terms and appointment to in­spect, see Comeskey & Morier, 7 First St., RealtBrs, or any member of Troy^Real_Estajte_JBoardJ_IncJ

GOOD BUSINESS DEPENDS ON

GOOD LOCATIONS W. E. WEIR,

REALTOR, 16 Soeond St. Troy, N. Y.

WILL TELD YOU THE REST.

By H . A. MacGILL fJMateff of ttl« Hull Knees Boy«.

$

AMD WHAT ARC t o U CUTTING,

OUT OF THE P A P E R , SAr*l?

WANTED. MED bungalow, cottage or Sat for June, July and Au- i "refer ,plac<» with grounds ling. Must b« modern and in iss Condition. Responsible ell f*f-ommend<-d. Give Jura-nfe*r of rooms, how equipped

rental figure. References sd, P. O, Box 497. Troy.

ARMS WANTED t. farm, with or without and equipment. Box 100.

IT'S ABOOT A r-lAN f^CTTlNC,

A DIVORCE. BECAUSE HIS WIFE

WEMT TH«OU$H HIS Pocrirrrs. PUT or iw MJY poerttT!

FOR SALE OR TO LET. .. —

MANUFACTURERS, Attention — Fac­tory building in Hudson, N. Y.

Two ffoors about 8,000 squars f t . fully equipped with machinery and fixtures/ suitable for infants', chil­dren's or ladies' dresses, skirts , w a i s t s or men's shirts . Excel lent \ shipping facilities, very attract ive proposition. Address Max J, Gross­man, 622 Warren S t , Hudson, N. Y.

= .

REALTORS. W. E. WEIR. Realtor. 16 Second St.,

for leases < n business properties. • • * * i

LIST your property wi th BB88IB YOUNG. Realtor. 16 Sta t s S t , and

secure active, efficient service.

I F YOU are looking for a real es tate Investment or horns, see Gilbert

Geer, J r , A Co, Realtors, f Second St,

S E E SLADE for rsal s s ta t s . buslnsss opportunities, farms. Blade's Salss >

Service. Realtors, Gay Bldg. Troy 1139.

20* CANNON BUILDING — Realtor who has business and residential

property for sale. See A Fair-weather. Realtor.

YOU can list your property foe gala with us without c h s r g s until sold.

Have large list of prospective buy­ers. Comeskey A Morier. 7 First S t , 618 Second Ave., Realtors.

HORSES AND OARRUQU. HARNESS COLLARS, team and im­

press, at reduced price. Everything for the horse. Hughes. 119 Fourth St.

WE carry a complete l ine of n s w aad used harnesses, collars and blan.

ke t s ; also Watson A E a g l s dump wagons and pans , L l n d y s Stable* Troy.

MEDICAL. SCARPFN'S. Blackhawk Liniment for

hay fever and summer catarrh, Irighly recommended. Direct ions on circular around bottle.

LIVER TROUBLE — Physic ian ex-plains simple treatment for Inflamed

gallbladder and bile ducts associated With gallstones. Booklet free. Dr. Paddock, Box J-7201. Kansas City, Mo. i

BTORAQE-TRUOCBCQ. FURNITURE, china, cut glass , to

pack or crate, move to any part of world by car or truck and set your th ings to right. Storage will be free If we do your work. T*hone 1381-w, Troy. Wm. R. Nellegar. No. 1 Oak-wood Ave.. Troy,

PERSONAL. LADIES! Ask your druggist for Chi-

chesters Pills', the Diamond Brand. For 36 ?•*<;• known as Best. Safest, Always Reliable. Buy of your drug-slst . Take no other. Chlehst tsr i r Diamond Brand Pills s r s sold by druggis t s everywhere.

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