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TO* THE TROY TIMES, TROY, N. Y., MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 15, 1920. '&$!&' %
« • « - BLj 'r Ilj,- BB WANTED.
WANTED—Old te* sets, solid or plated •l iver, cake baskets, water pitchers, or
old metal*. Box ,%i, Troy Timea. .
WOTICE TO OLD CUSTOMERS. P l eas* 'phone or writ* us If you have any empty cases. Oar an to wil l call. Thank you, atoll Brewing Co.
WANTED to bay, second-hand furniture, 7 Stove*, carpet*, r u n , household food*
and s tor* fixtures; highest prices paid. Kennedy, »1 Etas? Bt. ^ P h o n s Troy !»««.
W E WHO. BUT all or any part of your furniture, household good*
victrolas. store tatarea, e t a __ildt * Koarn*r. MS RlTor St.
'Phone Troy Ml*. PAJ>iE TEETH wanted; highest cash
prices p*id. Mail them now. W e send c»sh at once and hold tooth 10 days for your acceptance of our offer. Address Trojan Refiners. Troy. N. T.
WATCHKSRKPAIRBD. AMERICAN and Swiss. »loo Jewelry > w o r k guaranteed; prices moderate. Earner, t l Third St:
CASH. D O N T aell your dam on da, watches, old
Cold, silver, platinum or false teeth be-for* see ing Berner, who pays highest price*. Call or write Berner'* 22 Third St.
- MALE—HELP WANTED. PORTER—Apply In person. Marshall's
•Sanitarium. ^ ^ ^ ^
BAKER wanted; bread or cake. Thomp-N son's Bakery, 2386 Sixth Ave.
SOTS WANTED—Alpha Brush Co.. Sec-re ond St. and Ninth Ave~ N. Troy.
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BOTS WANTED—Steady work; good l y w a c o s . Covert Mfg. Co.. Watervllet. m T. « • • • . - m i n i - l — — . . . — . . • i . • — • - — - 1 •
WANTED—Farm help; must be good .milkor. Klock Farm, Brunswick
Rjoad, Troy. ARMATURE winders wanted; ninety
cents per hour. I. R. Nelson Co., Bond * U Newark, N. J. w ~ ] — — — • —
WANTED—Two lath sawyers, at once. * i to saw laths in saw mill. Write
P*rrey Lumber Co, Bennington, Vt.
FARM HAND—Single man, good driver. I • for farm on car line; full maintenance jjfith laundry. Box 641, Troy Times.
FIREMEN, brakemen. J175-J226 month. ly. New York railroad*; experience
unnecessary. Railway, Association. Dept. 4*7, Brooklyn, N. Y.
WANTED—First-c lass sewing machine ' fixer on Union Special machines; highest salary and steady position. Inquire Scranton Textile Co., Scranton, Pa.
ITRATERNA—ISTS. ATTENTION! — Or-• . ganize a lodge. Increase your earnings. Popular order. Practical benefits. Adequate rate*. Address Order Iroquois. Iroquois Building, Buffalo, N. T.
WANTED—A good man to work on a spec ia l ty made from galvanized iron.
Steady employment with proper com-pensatlon to the right party. Address, w i th references, P. 0 . Box 47. Troy, N. Y.
YOUNG men, 17 upward, desiring railw a y mail clerkships, $110 month,
wri te for free particulars examinations. J. Leonard (former Government Examiner) , 1223 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. C.
W A N T E D—EXPERIENCED STOCK SALESMAN TO OR
GANIZE IN TROY A DEPARTMENT FOR THE SALE OP PREFERRED STOCK OF LARGE COAL COMPANY. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR MAN WITH NECESSARY QUALIFICATIONS. BEST OF REFERENCES REQUIRED. ADDRESS P. O. BOX 473, FAIRMONT, W. VA.
MALE—HELP WANTED. * ,—
WANTED—Young man to work In store: . reference required. Box 1««, Times |
Office. SHOE CLERK—Steady posi t ion: married
man preferred; reference. Box 100, | Times. 1
SALESMEN—Catholic—3 men of good appearance and character; permanent {
position; local and road work. 34 Weed , Bldg., 8 to 8.30 and 4 to 6.
U. S. GOVERNMENT w a n t s hundreds I railway mail clerks Immediately. Men-
women, 18 to 35. »1,300 first year. Raise to $2,000. Vacat ions with full pay. Women' appointed to office work. Permanent life positions. Common education sufficient. Pull unnecessary. Examinations coming everywhere . .List
f overnment openings free. Write to-ay. Franklin Institute. Dept. 310 C,
Rochester. N. Y.
FEMALE—HELP WANTED. ATTENDANT wanted. Apply in person.
Marshall's Sanitarium.
WANTED—A ni#ht operator for switchboard. Apply Samaritan Hospital.
WANTED ASSISTANT SALESMANAGER.
OPPORTUNITY, that's the word, and it is offered to you if you can meet ihe qualifications required. A large organization, with office in Albany, has an opening for a l ive-wire man to act in the capacity of assistant sa les manager. If you ar# clean and ambit ious and have personality to attract other men. we can put \fcu ja—wTre your income should not be lesiMUfn $10,000 per year. Write me a letter telling: me about yourself. Letter will be hold strictly confidential. Box 185, Troy Times.
LADIES to take orders and advertise our new studio. Obenaus. 301 River St.,
Troy. ,
COMPETENT rirl for general housework: good w a g e s ; no laundry. Call
Troy 2916.
CLEANING WOMAN APPLY AT HOO~-SICK ST. FACTORY. GEO. P. IDE
& CO.. INC.
WANTED — Experienced operator for telephone switchboard. Wrn. H.
Krear & Co. PROTESTANT woman as housekeeper;
small family: no laundry: references. Box 164, Troy Times.
WANTED—Oirl for general housework; no laundry; references required. Mrs.
Geo. I. Miller. 300 Hoosick St. Tel. 141 Troy.
EXPERIENCED band stitchers and inserters. Apply Qeo. Simmon. Mgr.,
Alco Textile Products Co., Inc.. 458 Federal St.
I WANTED—Women for cleaning: per-| manenl posit ions; salary $10 per week.
Apply Box Office, Proctor's New Theatre, , after 10 a. m.
WANTED—Nurse maid for l ittle girl 2 years old. Good home, good wages .
References required. Phone North 249 or address 861 Second Ave.
WANTED—Experienced girl to work In bindery of printing office; also bright
Kirls to learn, Edw. H. Lisk, Seventh Ave. and Hutton St.
Inc.,
HELP WANTED. MEN and women—home work. 20 de
pendable firms offer profitable "spare time" employment to reliable people. Dime brings complete list. Address Box 313, Troy Times.
A GIRL for general housework in fami-' ly of three adults; no laundry; refer-, ences required. Call evenings. Mrs. ! Frank E. Norton, 27 Locust Ave. Tel. ' 1829.
WANTED—Experienced c igar packers, either men or women, for our plant at
Catskill, N. Y. Good working conditions. Applv G. W. Van Slyke & Horton, Kingston. N. Y. No labor trouble.
WANTED—Reliable man or woman to act as district superintendent to book
orders for fruit and ornamental trees, roses and shrubbery and engage sub-agents ; exclusive territory; pay weekly. Apply at once. Knight & Bostwick. Nurserymen. Newark, New York State.
WANTED—For spring and 'summer months, at Grand View Hotel, Lake
Placid. N. Y.. gardener, cook for help, waitresses, second girls, laundry help, c leaning women and miscel laneous help. Address until April 15th, M. D. Carroll, Grove Park Inn. Ashevllle, N. C , afterwards Lake Placid. N. T.
WANTED—At the Utica, State Hospital for the Insane, at Dtflca N. Y., young
men and women for ward at tendants and dining-room attendants. W a g e s $28.00 to $35.00 per month for women and $34.00 to $44.00 per month for men, with room, board and laundry. Apply to Superintendent, Box BOO. Utica. N. Y.
WANTED—Five bright, capable ladles to travel, demonstrate and sell deal
ers; $25 to $50 per week; railroad fare ; paid. Write at once. Goodrich Drug Co., Dept. 688, Omaha, Nebr.
YOUNG woman for general housework during spring and position in hotel
I dug-ing summer months at Hulett's, on I>ake George. Start March 29th. A, H. Wyatt. 112 Third St., Troy, N. Y.
EXPERIENCED EYELET GIRLS ON REECE MACHINES,
VAN ZANDT. JACOBS ft CO.
APARTMENTS WANTED. ELDERLY couple desires two connect-
ing rooms, with board, in private family; permanent, 'Phone Troy 2533-J. '
SMALL flat or apartment or two or three unfurnished room* for light
housekeeping; two adults; central location. Box 101. Troy Times.
SMALL APARTMENT WANTED
FOR TWO ADULTS. MUST BE CENTRALLY LOCATED.
ADDRESS BOX 543. TROY TIMES.
GIRLS OVER 16 YEARS OF AGE
TO WORK ABOUT THE FACTORY. STEADY EMPLOYMENT.
GOOD WAGES. UNITED SHIRT & COLLATt CO.,
TROT.
INSERTERS, PASTERS,
LOCK STITCHERS EXPERIENCED.
ALSO
GIRLS TO LEARN. PAID WHILE LEARNING. HOOSICK ST. FACTORY,
GEO. P. IDE & CO., INC.
DRAFTSMAN
WANTED
Good detailer. Apply In wri t ing only, s ta t ing age, experience and salary expected.
To Engineering Department,
Alberger Pump and Condenser Co.,
Newburgh, N. Y.
FOREMAN OF PRODUCTION
man thoroughly familiar with quantity production on high-class work to take charge of department employing approximately 100 men; machine equipment constitutes turret machines, drill presses, milling machines, gear •hapers, e t c This position offers an opportunity for a nlgh-grade man to affiliate with a pregressive up-to-date concern, permanently located in enterprising city in Now Jersey. In writ ing state age. salary expected and experience in detail covering past ten years. Address "Productions." Room 2502, l l O J W e s t 42d St., N. Y. City. m
WANTED AT ONCE
SEVERAL GOOD STRONG LABORERS
FOR TEMPORARY WORK
APPLY AT
EMPLOYMENT DEPT .
ENTRANCE NO. 2. *
CLUETT, PEABODY ft CO.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
Female. WORK by day, c leaning offices, etc.
1504 Seventh Ave.
BOOKKEEPER. 4 years' experience, des ires position; will do clerical work.
Box 690. Times Office.
EXPERIENCED stenographer wants work. Will accept temporary posi
tion. Address Box 536, Troy Times.
FLATS WANTED. FLATS wanted in Sycaway, Beman
Park or Oakwood Avenue section, for adults. Call Troy 2026.
YOUNG LADY EXPERIENCED
IN HANDLING RECORDS OF
PIECE WORKERS IN A LARGE
FACTORY.
BOX 190, TROY TIMES.
BY April 1st, 7 or 8 rooms, modern improvements, centrally located; adults
only. Box 102, Times Office. _ APARTMENTS wanted by 3 adults;
modern; 5 or 8 rooms; centrally located; May 1st; best references. Box 568, Times,
FARMS WANTED. WANTED—To rent a farm near Troy,
with privilege of buying within one year. Must have good -soij and go:>d buildings. Write M. Denault, Brunswick Road. 'Phone Troy 2774.
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REAL ESTATE WANTED. WANTED—To lease, with privilege of
purchase, first-class one-family hbuse, well located. Full particulars. Box 163, Times Office.
ROOMS WANTED WANTED—Furnished or unfurnished
room for single gent leman; best of reference. Box 162, Times.
HOUSES WANTED. WANTED — Small country home for
summer; Averill Park or West Sand Lake preferred. Box 686, Times.
FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED. TWO ladles would like two single front
rooms. Box 584, Times.
UPHOLSTERING.
WA.\ i ED SHIRT. IRONERS.
FOLDERS. HIGHEST WAGES PAID.
CLUETT, PEABODY & CO., INC. APPLY AT EMPLOYMENT OFFICE,
ENTRANCE MO «. ruVER ST.
EXPERIENCE*
TWO NEEDLE MACHINE
OPERATORS.
$12.00 PER WEEK
WHILE LEARNING OUR WORK.
TROY UNDERWEAR CO., INC.,
RIVER AND ADAM.
| NOW is the time to have your furniture made new. New line of tope. You 1 save money. "Phone 3008-J. Estimates
given. J. H. Crutchley, 272 River St., second floor.
FOR SALE. A SPECIAL for this week felt mattress
at $15.60. Schmidt & Koerner.
J FOR SALE—Strictly fresh eggs 66c per do*. Jelke's Good Luck Store. 2272
Fifth Ave.
CONOOLEUM Gold Seal floor covering at 65 cents for this week. Schmidt &
Koerner.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALS.
AT QPOPER'S—$4.50 metal lunch kit, with pint vacuum bottle, $2.95. Spe
cial, 31 King St.
SEWING machine bargains; Singer, White and Standard carried. Weir. 40
8tate 8 t Phono Bflt-W.
GENERAL store, doing large business. Just out of city. For particulars atl-
dress Box 592, Times Office.
OLD mahogany colonial sofa in good shape for sale at J. H. Crutchley's,
272 River St., second floor, City.
AT COOPER'S—Pint vacuum bottle. $1.76. Complete stock of all kinds of
vacuum bottles and kits. 31 King St.
SAFES opened and repaired. We also buy and sell new and second-hand
sa fe* Brunelle, Fourth St.. pear Proctor's.
_ f . A DINING-ROOM SET for $74.00, con
s is t ing of quartered oak buffet, quartered oak table and chair*. Schmidt & Koerner. PIANO ROLLS. Q. R. S„ Honer. harmoni
cas, instrument strings, victrolas, Victor records. Thau Music Co., 1561 Broadway, Watervllet .
AN OPPORTUNITY—We will g ive you a liberal al lowance for your old fur
niture In exohange for new furniture. Schmidt & Koerner.
PANTS—Reduction sale on pants of wool and worsted at $5.25, $6.50, $6.95.
worth $15.00. Bokstein, 2006 Fifth Ave., cor. Grand St., Troy.
MAILING CARD, carrtes small art icles safely through the mail. Of interest to
Aluminum Sheet Metal working. Address, H. M. O'Reilly. Indiana, Penn.
A BARGAIN list, easy terms, small payment. George D. Slade, Gar B ids .
Phone 11S» Troy.
ALBIA. Wynpntakill F lats—Two houses, one for $1,400 and one for $1,600.
Slade, Gay Bldg. **
AVERILL PARK—The McConlhe property; four houses; 12 acres; cot tage
sites; $8,500. Slade, Gay Bldg.
BANK deposits of $200 or over wil l get ' you a home. Slade, Gay Bldg.
BEMAN PARK—One of the best two family houses, with garage; $13,044.
Slade, Gay Bldg.
BURKE STT 14—fwo families, newly papered and painted. $800, $200 down.
Slade, Gay Bldg.
BURDEN'S LAKE, near Sitter's Corners, three-room bungalow, porch, large
lot, $300. Slade. Gay Bldg.
BURDEN AVE., 769.— Store property. Store and flat above, good slse, $3,000
Slade. Oay Bldg.
BURDEN AVE.. 733—Two family frame. Buy this property, good Investment,
$1,500. Slade. Gay Bldg.
CHESTNUT ST., 87-VTwo family, three rooms, three bedrooms each floor.
$2,000. Slade. Gay Bldg.
CHRISTrE ST.. 33—One fanilly cottage, one extra lot. $1,350; $350 . down.
Slade. Gay Bldg.
CONGRESS ST., 247-249—Brick. four stores, nine famil ies; big investment;
$20,000. Slade, Gay Bldg.
CONGRESS ST.. 334—Three-story brick store and two flats, garage, $5,800.
Slade. Gay Bldg.
AT COOPER'S—Extra fillers for "Thermos," "Universal." Icy-Hot," "Ameri
can" and H. "Simplex" vacuum bottles, $1.35. Regular $2.00 value. 31 K i n g St.
ATTENTION—We will sell all or any part of your furniture, rugs, carpets,
pianos or victrolas on commission, or we will pay cash for it. 'Phone 3919 Troy and we will call for it. Schmidt & Koerner. *
ALL the year around stove store—New and up to date used ranges, g a s at
tachments and elevated • gas combinations, stove repairs and remounting. Call Troy 2882. Moore & Chegman, 138 to 144 Congress St., Troy, N. Y.
USED laundry machinery, washers, extractors, blowers, iron and wood tanks,
shafting, pulleys, hangers; complete plant for. small laundry. Universal Machinery Co.. Room 406. 74 Chapel St., Albany. N. Y. Tel. Main 4541.
POULTRYMEN AND FARMERS — We have a Free Bulletin Board in our
store and if you have anything for sale or exchange just let us enter this on our Free Bulletin Board, where it wil l be seen and consulted by people who want to buy. If you live out of town just send your offer by mall and we will enter it on our Free Bulletin Board. Gordi-nler's Big Country Store, Troy, N. Y.
Warehouse Equipment OF
Cunningham-Peddrick, Inc. 176 GEORGE ST.,
GREEN ISLAND, N. Y.
GUERNSEY cows for sale—Five head reserved out of her herd by Mrs. Wal
ter A. Wood, jr., Hoosick Falls, as follows: One seven-year-old, milking; one three-year-old. to freshen in May; one three-year-old. to freshen in July; on* two-year-old, not bred; one yearl ing. All registered. Will t>e sold for $1,000 if taken at once. Heaton & Mambert, Attorneys for Estate, 70 Second St., Troy, N. Y.
CONGRESS ST., 607 and 609—Four-family brick, large lot; $4,300. Slade*.
Gay Bldg.
COHOES ROAD—The Troy House. Use It to board Ford worker*. $5,000.
Slade, Gay Bldg.
CRESCENT—Nine acres of land, no ' buildings, good building site, $675.
Slade, Gay Bldg.
CROPSEYVILLE—House, good cellar. ! doesn't freeze; barn, large lot, good
water; $500. Slade. Gay Bldg.
EXCELSIOR AVE., 11 and 13—Three families; hardwood floors, s late roof;
. $4,800. Slade, Gay Bldg.
j EAST SIDE, Lexington Ave., 84—One-family, hardwood floors, electricity,
; $3,500. Slade, Gay Bldg. i -1 EIGHTH ST.. 28—Two family; nice I place to l ive; nearby. $2,500. Slade, ; Gay Bldg.
| EAST SIDE, 11 Ford Ave., near Sacred i Heart Church — Two-family. $2,750.
Slade, Gay Bldg.
' EIGHTH ST., 157-159 — Four family I brick and two family frame. $6,000.
Slade, Gay Bldg. 1 FEDERAL ST.. 705—Three-family frame,
three rooms and tnree bedrooms, j $4,000. Slade, Gay Bldg.
' FIFTH AVE., near Rensselaer St.—Two ! family brick house. Well built. $2,000. , Slade. Gay Bldg.
FIFTH AVE.. 543, North—One family frame; would make nice store. $1,800.
Slade. Gay Bldg.
FIFTH AVE., 545, North—Two family frame, hot water heat, garage; $4,500.
Slade. Gay Bldg.
FIFTH AVE., 1631—Three family frame, with brick building in rear. $6,000.
Slade. Gay Bldg.
FIRST ST., 305—Three-story brick store and two modern flats, $7,000. Slade,
Gay Bldg.
FIRST ST.. 109—Three-story and basement, one-family brick house, $6,000.
Slade. Gay Bldg.
FIRST AVE. and Fourteenth St.. North —Office, scales, sheds: land, ISA foot
river dock. $6,000. Slade. Gay Bldg.
FIFTH A V E . 143. North—Two-family frame, good location, extra lot, $5,600.
Slade. Gay Bldg.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. LARCH AVE., ' 1—Two f»mlly, modern
Improvements, s late roof, extra lot. $10,000. Slade. Oay Bldg.
LARCH AVE., " - " f w o family, s late roof. double piazzas, nice lot; $5,500. Slade.
Gay Bldg.
LOTS—Belle Ave., lot No. 38 and half of 40, 76x150. $2,000. Slade.
LOTS—Central Ave., Noa. Jl , 28. 23. three. 2f.x233, $600. Slade. Gay Bldg.
LOTS—Gurley Ave.. Nos. 11, 12, 13. three. 26x100. $600. Slade, Gay Bldg.
LOTS—Fifth Ave.. North, Nos. 296. 298, 300, three, 30x120, $1,200 each. Slade.
LOTS—Frear Park, two, 50x160, facing park, $1,000 each. Slade, Gay Bldg.
LOTS—Winter St., two 40x150, pavement, water, sewer, $675 each. Slade,
Gay Bldg.
LOTS—Sycawav. Seneca St., two 30x250 feet, corner, $450. Slade, Gay Bldg «
LOTS—Llndenwoad Park, nice 41-#00 lot water, sewer. gas, sidewalk,
$1,200. Slade.
LOTS—Tenth St., south of People's AVK^. lot 25x100, $160. Slade, Gay Bldg.
LOTS—Watervliet. two 30x100 feet, corner Sixteenth St. and Eighth Ave.,
$700. Slade.
LOTS—Watervliet, two 25x120 feet. Eighth Ave., north of Thirteenth St..
$700. Slade.
LOTS—Fales Court, Nos. 111-112. two, 25x100 feet, $600. Slade, Gay Bldg.
SEVENTH AVE., 2232—Two 2-family houses and furniture, $3,000; property
$1,800; one house $750. Slade.
SEVENTH AVE., 2258—Two family and basement, brick; Improvements; very
good, $4,000. Slade, Gay Bldg.
SEVENTH AVE., 2149—Two-family and basement brick; wel l built house.
$4,000. Slade Gay Bldg.
AUCTION SALES. AT OUR next weekly auction, Wednes
day, March 17, at 2 p. m.. we will offer 25 head of good rugged horses from Iowa; we will also have about 30 head of local horses of all weights and colors, together with harness, wagons, s leighs, etc.: if you have anything in the above bring it in; private sales dally; 50 to 75 head horses a lways on hand. Lindy's Sales Stables, Sixth Ave. Tunnel, Troy.
FIFTH AVE.. between Fulton and Broadway, three-story and basement
brick. $10,000. Slade. Gay Bldg.
MACHINERY AND MOTORS.
ELECTRIC MOTORS. 40 CYCLE—3 PHASE.
220/550 VOLTS—1200 R. P. M. 2—5 H. P. Westlnghouse. 3—7% H. P. Westlnghouse. 2—7% H. P. Western Electric, slip
ring. 2—10 H. P. General Electric. 2—15 H. P. General Electric. 1—20 H. P. General Electric. 5—25 H. P. Westlnghouse. 3—30 H. P. G. E. 2—40 H. P. G. E.
„ 6—50 H. P. West lnghouse, 80y rt.P.M. 4—75 H. P. West lnghouse . 800 R.P.M. 1—75 H. P. G. E.. slip ring, 800 RJ>.M. 1—100 H. P. G. E - slip ring. 1—150 H. P. West lnghouse. 600 R.P.M. 1—200 H. P. West lnghouse. 800 R.P.M. 1—200 H. P. G. E., slip ring. 1—300 H. P. G. E.. slip ring, 300 R.P.M.
'Phone or write for prices on s ingle phase motors; also 60-cycle motors.
E. I. VAN DOREN
FIFTH AVE.. 393, North—Two-family frame, piazza, bay window, garage;
$4,500. Slade. Gay Bldg.
FIFTH AVE., 413, North—Two-family brick, three rooms, four bedrooms;
$4,000. Slade, Gay Bldg.
81 Fourth St., Troy. 'Phone 3067.
TYPEWRITERS. TYPEWRITERS sold for small monthly
payments. Write at once for Information and we will send yq,u circular. Box No. 587, Troy Times.
WANTED—Will pay cash for visible typewri ter* L. C. Smiths, Underwoods.
Remingtons. Monarcha, Royals. Ol iver* Coronas. W. I. Copeland. Troy. N. Y. Phone Troy 3866 or 1244.
FIFTEENTH ST.. 2. North—One family second floor, two apartments, income
$15 weekly; $5,000. Slade, Gay Bldg.
FIRST ST., 107—Three-story brick; also 13 Division St., two-fami ly frame,
$10,000. Slade. Gay Bldg.
FOURTH AVE., North—Near Fifth St.; two-family, remodeled; nice locat ion;
$4,500. Slade, Gay Bldg. . - — * i. i * • A
FOURTH AVE.. 385, 387, 389. North— 3 two-family frame houses, $5,600.
Slade, Gay Bldg.
FOURTH ST., 483-487 — Three-family frame and three-story brick; $4,000.
Slade. Gay Bldg.
FOURTEENTH ST., 65 — Two family brick; three rooms and three bed
rooms; $2,150. Slade, Gay Bldg.
GRISWOLD AVE.. 3—New one-family, hardwood floors, electricity, nice
porch, $4,200. Slade, Gay Bldg.
GREEN ISLAND—Large plat of land, water and rail faci l i t ies: bui ldings;
$8,000. Slade. Gay Bldg.
GRAFTON—Ten acres, good camp site, nice creek, good well water, $700.
Slade, Gay Bldg.
GLENS FALLS. 56 Montcalm St.—Two-family frame, water, gas . electricity*
$2,200. Slade, Gay Bldg.
HALFMOON—One of the best houses, four acres and barn, $3,000. Slade,
Gay Bldg.
HOOSICK FALLS—Bast location, high class, modern, nine rooms, garage, one
acre fruited, $4,000. Slade.
HOOSICK—Very nice 10 room house, large halls, s late roor. barn, $3,000.
Slade. Gay Bldg.
PERSONAL. HOUSE Ave., 12 and 16—Two one-family
houses, two acres; $3,600. "Slade. Oay Bldg.
r
GOODYEAR'S
WONDERFUL EXPANSION
is affording
Unlimited possibilities to a large number of skilled men hn good physi
cal condition
. k LIVING WAGES
PERMANENT WORK
Good Working Conditions
Educational Advantages.
A Chans* to Llv* and Grow.
MO LABOR TROUBLE.
Our pTM«nt permanent openings Include
too
^•rpenters.
a l t *
Bricklayer* All Around Machinists
General Repairmen •sneh and Floormae* • • •
fih*«t Metal W o r k . n
Apply Factory Employment Omo*.
TMB fJOODTMAM T I * S * RUBBER CO, Akron. Ohio.
HEMSTITCHING, plaiting, buttons, but- j tonholes. # The Little Fur Shop, 53 IDA ST., 92—Four-family brick; $2,000,
Congress St. ! $600 or less down. Slade, Gay Bldg. . i
KING ST.—Business property, wil l throw in $20,000 yearly cash business;
$8,000. Slade, Gay Bldg.
MRS. A. R. SPENCER, dressmaker, has removed to 521 Grand St., cor. Sixth
Ave. Telephone 3442-W.
SEVENTH AVE.. 2106 — Three-family brick, two-family brick in rear,
$3,600. Slade, Gay Bldg.
SIXTH AVE., 623, North—New modern, one family brick, large lot. $5,000.
Slade, Gay Bldg.
SIXTH AVE.. 3001, 3009 — Two stores; Ingal ls Ave , 27. 29—2 two family
brick houses. $10,000. Slade, Gay Bldg.
SIXTH AVE., North, 691—Cor. Nineteenth St.—Two 1-famlly houses;
$2,000. Slade, Gay Bldg.
STOWE AVE. 223 and 226—Two two-family frame houses. $3,000 each.
Slade, Gay Bldg. ^ _ _
SYCAWAY—Wayne St., new house. 17 lots, 147 foot well . $3,500. $600 down.
Slade, Gay Bldg. '
SYCAWAY—New two family modern house, hardwood floorB, 'steam heat,
electricity, $7,500. Slade, Gay Bldg.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 39 SECOND ST.. Waterford— 2-family
brick house and barn, lot 66x130. Apply on premises evenings .
THREE-FLAT brick house. Eight rooms each flat. Electric, g a s and stationary
tubs. Hot water heat first floor. Garage holds 2 cars. 'Phone 2619.
BEAUTIFUL villa residence at Syoa-way, strictly modern throughout,
garage, lot 40x120; possession at once; only $5,500.00. W. L. Hanes, 82 State St.. Albany. N. Y.
BELOW Twenty-third St., Fourth Ave.. Lansingburgh, two-family frame
dwell ing. 50x120, modern Improvements;
Sood Investment. Rents amount $504. ox 691. Troy Times. <~
EAST SIDE—One-family house; reasonable; 6 room*, bath, electric light,
heater, toilet, lavatory, large garden; extra lot; 3 minutes from trolley; 20 minutes' walk to City Hall. Easy payments arranged for quick sale. Box 642. Troy Times.
FOR SALE—The popular Rensselaer Park Hotel, Fifth Ave., head of
Eighth St., Lansingburgh. Suitable as hotel, restaurant, rooming house, etc.; high t-eilings, gas, water, concrete cellar, wldo verandas, pleasant surroundings, -sanitary conditions. Also 5 lots, each 35 feet front, on which are sheds, barns and outbuildings. Reason for sell ing—I wish to retire from business. Bargain to right party. Address me on premises, or telephone North 676-W. Mrs. C. Yenne.
AUTOS FOB SALE. FOR SALE—Ford express body with
top; will exchange for 1917 touring body. Box 593, Troy Times.
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$276.00 FORD touring 1915, shock absorbers, rear mirror, switch lock,
more-lite lens, robe rail, tjre carrier, and hand horn. Call after 7 p. m. Clark's Garage. Hoosick and Sixteenth Sts.
FOR SALE—^1919 Case touring car, demonstrator, l ike new; one 1919
Ford delivery, natural wood body, demountable wheels, 31x4 tlreB, like new; 1918 Ford touring car, extra tires, shock absorbers and other extras, « bargain at $500. 35x4% tires, 30x3%, 30x3. 35x5, second-hand tubes of all sizes, demountable wheels, demountable rims. Bosch magnetos, colls, carburetors, tire chains, ho .ns and speedometers, gears of all kinds, wheels, gasol ine tanks, generators, starters, fenders to fit all model cars (Ford, etc . ) ; Ford and Packer radiators, Hudson radiator shell, storage batteries, runabout Ford bodies, cushions of all kinds, Backet seats , pistons, axles, springs, Ford cylinder blocks, 25-4 cylinder engine and remains of 1918 six Bulck,
. s ix cylinder Continental motor, Paige motor, Paige frame. Hudson frame, Hudson fenders, Hudson wheels. Automobile owners, you can save 50% off the list price by buying these parts now. Ave-
ue Garage Go. Troy 3772.
TAMARAC^House, large enough for two families; barn, good sized gar
den; $400 Slade, Oay Bldg.
TENTH ST., 192—Two-family frame house, five rooms each floor. $1,200.
Slade. Gay Bldg^ j
TENTH ST.. 321—Two-family modern brick house. Price .reduced to $3,900.
Slade, Gay BldjT .
TENTH ST.. 447—Store property, stock and fixtures. Look this over. $1,550.
Slade. Gay Bldg. .
THIRD AVE., 598, North—One family; five bedrooms; large lot. garage;
$4,600. Slade, Gay Bldg.
THIRD ST.. 148—Two-story and basement two-family frame house and
barn, $6,000. Slade. THIRD ST.. 164—Three story and base
ment brick; buy this house. $3,260. Slade, Gay Bldg.
THIRD ST.. iSS—Two family frame, • would make nice home property.
$2,000. Slade. Gay Bldg.
THIRD ST., 369 — T w o family frame, with livery stable in rear; $3,500. Slade.
Gay Bldg. THIRD ST.. 383—Store property, store
or market and fiat above. $2,600. Slade. Gay Bldg.
YOU can borrow money on property from George D. Slade, Gay Bldg.
'Phone 1139. _-
VANDERHEYDEN ST.. 33 — Three-family frame, four rooms and three
bedrooms. $5,500. Slade. Gay Bldg.
WATERVLIET, Broadway, near Thirteenth—Two-family: hot water heat;
hardwood floors; electric l ights; $6,000. Slade.
WATERVLIET—T Second Ave. — Fl
apartments; Improve Slade.
vf«rfj||thl r-nveMsE^f provemtn
hlrd St. and es and five ts; $3,500.
WATERVLIET, 15 Twenty-third St.— Store and modern flat, restaurant loca
tion. $2,000, Slade, Gay Bldg^
WATERVLIET. 17 Twenty-third SL— Three-story brick, store and family,
$3,000. Slade, Gay Bldg.
WATERVLIET, 20O8 Broadway, corner Twenty-first St .—Two-family frame,
$2300. Slade. Gay Bldg.
WEST SAND LAKE. Stop 22—16 room house, electric l ights , conveniences.
$5,600. Slade. Gay Bldg.
WATERVLIET, Eighth Ave., 1884 — Two-family frame, extra lot, $3,500.
Slade, Gay Bldg. 'Phone 1139.
WATERVLIET, 1615 Ninth Ave.—Two-family brick, separate heaters, en
trances; electricity, gas, garage, large lot, $6,600. Slade, Gay Bldg.
WATERVLIET. Sixteenth St., 139 — Three-family brick, heater, hardwood
floors, large rooms, $5,500. Slade. WATERFORD — Store, property and
dwelling, stock, fixtures, etc.; doing good business; terms. Slade. Gay Bldg. WATERVLIET, 755-757 B r o a d w a y -
Two store properties, l iv ing rooms and barns; $3,200. Slade, Gay Bldg.
FOR SALE—Modern property, near trolley and steam railroad; house has.
eight rooms, bath, electricity, fireplace, oak floors and woodwork; garage; less than an hour's ride out of city: very desirable. Address Box "Modern," Troy Times Office.
3-STORY frame house, Nos. 109 and 111 Monroe S t ; Oakwood Ave., 2-story
frame house, Nos. 3 and 5; also 374 Tenth St.; 3-story brick, 427 Second St.; from 1 to 2 thousand cash. Will pay from 9 to 14 per cent, after taxes paid. For information call at 428 First St.
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AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES. RKPAIRING.
WINTER STORAGE.
GILL piston ring*, all sizes, for sal* by Mont. G. Curtis, 241 Rlvsr St.
AUTOMOBILE repairing; all work guaranteed; get my terms. Percy Wlllits.
Call 2791-W Troy.
HONEYCOMB radiators for Ford cars for sale. George Zellweger, 214
River St. 'Phone 2997-J.
RUB-R-TITE, the best waterproof dr*i lng for mohair *uto top*. Mont.
Curtis. River St., Troy. N. t.
IGNITION parts and colls for all kinds of cars, generator and Starting, motor
repairs. L. E. Hughes. No. 3 Fulton St.
AUTOMOBILE storage, rates reasonable; cars washed and gasol ine sold
at Keefe's Garage. 2327-2329 Sixth Ave. Phone 7»7.
TIRES—AKRON 5,000 mile guaranteed. 30x3%, $14.00; no seconds; one-third
leBs standard price. Nahom Tire Company, Troy. P. O. Box SI7. "Phone 174-W. "RAND INNER TIRES." made of three-
ply canvas that vulcanizes to Inside of shoe, cannot creep, wrinkle or pinch. If they blow out, return them and money refunded. Only tire on the market sold on that basis. 3-lnch, $4; 3%-lnch. $4.75; 4-inch, $5.75; 4%-inch, $7.25; 6-inch, $9. Order one and you will use them all around. Get all the wear from your treads. Few live agents wanted. Dept. O, Inner Tire Distributing Co., 1135 Taylor A v e , Utica, N. Y.
Autos For Hire. CARS tor hire. Sure Luck Garage.
Phone Troy 3808.
P E T Taxi Service at Campbell's Garage, opposite Rensselaer Hotel. 'Phone
Troy 32.
BUILDERS AND SUPPIJES. ALL kinds of second-hand building ma
terial. Great Eastern Storage, Transfer and Wrecking Corp.. 124 Ferry St.
STUCCO, concrete, brickwork, contract or day work; new or old; anywhere,
any time. Frank Reynold* 20 De Freest Ave. Phone.
HOLLOW BUILDING TILE BLOCKS. All s l s e * Warm in winter, cool In summer, dry all s eason* Troy Fl reproofing Co.. Troy. N. Y.
ROOFS repaired, painted; gutter pipes, metal ceil ings, furnace work- B*tl-
mates given. John Myer*. 1718 Broadway. Watervllet. 70I-W.
— CLEMENTE BROS., dealers in sand, ele
gant for mortar and concrete: gravel and cinder* Hoosick Street. 'Phone Troy 2674. Orders by 'phone will receive prompt attention.
MONEY LOANED. MONEY loaned on diamonds, watches,
Jewelry and clothing. Th* "Old Stand," Tigar, 163 Fourth SL
PREPARE In advance for 4 * loans to build or borrow money. Union Home
Builders. 2321 Fifteenth 8t., Troy.
PRIVATE LOANS—If it is money you want, we are the people to serve you.
Amounts advanced from $6 upwards, to any honest employee, housekeeper, or
; real estate owner. Prompt dignified and ; confidential service. National Loan Co.,
307 Cannon Place, Troy. N. Y.
^ w ^^INSTRUOTION. BEOINNER8 in telegraphy—I will oall
at your home and Instruct you for 25c a lesson* W. J. Hayes, 104 Maple Ave., Saratoga! N. Y. .
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