THE SARATOGIAN. THURSDAY. JANUARY 3. 1924. turn «•*•
BALLSTON SPA
[ORE BIRTHS DEATHS HERE
«NG PAST YEAR
January
(Special to i .The S a r a t o g l t n ) l lston Spa, Jan. 3.—Births out -
'jW»bered deaths in BallBton Spa 'flog 1928 by s%ycn. There woro *y-8lx births *and fifty-nine Mh» aocordlng- to the records of *«»-t5e Clerk Wil l iam Lawrence I ofl the youngs ters born tlie lora were divided between the '̂» and girla as there were thirty-
r*» of each. ft the fifty-nine people w h o •A'her*, the pas t year, t w e n t y -tot were male* and th ir ty -one Bales. There were but three «nars during 1923 that resulted fctalitle*, one being a drowning,
vUi'T m a n w a s struck by a l o -iii*1- e and the third w a s the LCtrocution of a little girl w h e n 9 picked up a radio aerial which §• fallen to the ground and w a s iJMg across a n electric l ight ri. Al l the other deaths report-_jvere from natural causes . During the pas t year forty-one diet on fipa residents , s ix ty years
or over, died. In 1922 there re seventy deaths , or e leven r« than in 1923, and of that
ber th ir ty-e ight were m a l e s th ir ty - two w e r e females .
Hft were for ty - two persons years old o r over died in
ft % e only pair of. tw ins born dur-
1920, '21, '22 and '23 were born Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pastore .
ere were s ix ty - three babies born irfng 192^, the girls tak ing the
or for the "greatest number. ere were thirty- four girl babies r n j n ' 1922 and t w e n t y - n i n e baby
8. Vor 1921, Mr. Lawrence 's books *w- s ix ty - two" deaths, t w e n t y -Ten males and thirty- f ive f e -iles, of which th ir ty -one w e r e
y>. years or over. B a b y girls tnumbered baby boys a g a i n in U,, there being t h i r t y - t w o gir ls
thirty boys born. I».:i820 there were • s i x t y - s e v e n
9 in Bal ls ton Spa, t w e n t y -• • being males and th ir ty -e ight
igles. In 1920 the b o y s s l ipped over on the fair s e x a s Ba l l -
n Spa boasted of h a v i n g for ty ->u»-boys born w i th in It* l imi ts
there were th ir ty - three f e e s brought into the world.
During 1920, '21, '22 and '23 the 1_ number of persons w h o died
s ton S p a w a s 258 and 265 ers were born, according Lawrence's records. S e v -
tne death* recorded b y Mr. o e were sti l l b irths and
,?trBr« a l so recorded In the « number of s t i l l b ir ths
fame* w a i e leven, s ix b o y s and gir ls
during 1923 Were: El izabeth Brown, to Mr.
s. Scott Browns , January 1. >hryn Jean Morris, to Mr. a n d **£harles Mpjrrls, January 1.
la Monoco to Mr. and Mrs. Monoco, January 2.
Eugene Bryant t o Mr. Mr*. Fred !A. Bryantr January
JTaria Rosarla Spencer to Mr. ml Mrs. Antonio Spencer, J a n u -
16. i a b y McCann to Mr. a n d Mrs-
Lrjhur McCana, January 18 (st i l l pfc).
jaul Tomeck t o Mr. and Mrs. foln Tomeek, January 19.
Ronald Fitzgerald to 'Mr. and fijj. Fred Fitzgerald, January 29.
Ralph George Minerly to Mr. and Mrs. Edward B a l d w i n MlneTly, January 30. \
Earl Paul Moltrup to Mr. a n d Mrs. George E lg in Moltrup, J a n u ary 27.
Francis J. O'Brien, Jr., to Mr. and Mrs. Franc i s J. O'Brien, F e b r u ary 1.
F i lomena Marie Pas tore to Mr. and Mrs. R a p h a e l Patsore , F e b r u ary 5*.
Henriet ta El la H a m m o n d to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H a m m o n d , F e b ruary 6.
Ethel Mae Forbes to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Forbes , February 23.
Charles Ody to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ody, February 7.
Kachael Arl lne Hickock to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hlckok, February 16. ,
Bert Richard Seherer to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Seherer, February 19.
Beverly Jean Dua l to Mr. and Mrs. George Dual , March 18.
Theresa May B e n e t t to Mr. and Mrs. George Bennet t , March 25.
Raymond Gray Larabee to Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k L e R o y Larabee, March 23.
Thomas D e n n i s Monoguo to Mr. and Mrs. T h o m a s Dennis Monogue, March 31.
Howard Chllds W e a v e r to Mr. and Mrs. H o w a r d Frank Weaver , March 80. —
Gene Thyl l i s Wnighter to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wrighter , Apri l
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15. Thomas J a m e s Tracy to Mr. and
Mrs. T h o m a s J a m e s Tracy, April 18.
Robert Perry Carpenter to Mr. and^ Mrs. Perry Carpenter, Apri l 18.
El izabeth J a n e Monroe to Mr. and Mrs. Danie l Monroe, April 8.
John Erwin Crandell to Mr. and Mrs. Chester Crandell , April 12.
Joseph M a t a v o to Mr. a n d Mrs . John Matavo , Apr i l 18.
Elanore M a y Gerard and Mr. and Mrs. T h o m a s Gerard, April 22.
Mildred Irene C»x to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cox, April 30.
James S c k l a v o to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sckiavo , M a y 7.
Mildred A n n a W e b s t e r to Mr. and Mrs. W i l l i a m Henry Webster , May 13.
Wil lard B u r t o n "Vaughn to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vaughn, June 19.
Elaine J e a n B e n t o n to Mr. and Mrs. L o u i s Benton , June 24.
Ana P a s t o r e to Mr. a n d Mrs. Michael Pas tore , J u n e 6.
Mina Margare t O'Bryan to Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter O'Bryan, J u n e 25.
Mary Cather ine Mabb to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mabb, Ju ly 5.
Edward W e b b B o u s q u e t to Mr. and Mrs. E d w a r d P a u l Bousquet , July 22.
Molly Como t o Mr. and Mr*. Sylvester Como, Ju ly 26.
Mary Migl lncc i to Mr. and M r * James MIglincci , Ju ly 16.
Dorothy .Mayf Arno ld to Mr. a n d Mrs. W a l t e r Arnold, A u g u s t IS.
Michael DeflUpo to Mr. and Mrs . Jerry Dcfilipo, A u g u s t 16.
Rose S u e Como to Mr. and Mrs . Sylvester Como, A u g u s t 14.
Wi l l i am E d w a r d H e l m a n to Mr. and Mrs. ArrTold H e l m a n , A u g u s t 28. • .
Charles A d a m Reckner to Mr. and Mrs. Charles A . Reckner, S e p tember 16.
Cather ine C l e m e n s to Mr. and Mrs. W i l l i a m Clemens , September
Domin ic S iano to Mr. and Mrs. Generesano S ia n o , September 12.
F r a n c e s Par i l l a to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Par i l la , Sept . 28. '
Robert J a m e s Cram to Mr. and Mr*. George C j a m , September 28.
Alice E l i z a B r o w n to Mr. vand Mrs. Myron B r o w n , October 4.
Gloria Martha P a s t o r e to Mr. a n d Mrs. P a u l P a s t o r e , October 16.
A n n a P a g a n o to Mr. and Mrs. Angelo P a g a n o . October 1.
James E . N e w m a n to Mr. and Mrs. J o h n N e w m a n , October 12.
Margaret N e l s o n to Mr. and Mrs. Ingalf N e l s o n , October 29.
Joseph Cohn to Mr. and Mrs. Wil l iam Cohn, October 15.
Robert J o s e p h Peck to Air. and Mrs. M a t h e w Peck, October 25. • Edward F r a n k Gawrysh to Mr.
and Mrs. A n d r e w Gawrysh, Oc to ber 29.
Michael P a s t o r * to Mr. and Mrs. Charles P a s t o r e , November 20.
Eleanor El i zabeth D o r e x to Mr. and Mr». Ph i l ip Dorey, November 8.
Robert Fred Graf to Mr. and Mr*. Fred Graf, N o v e m b e r 28.
L e R o y J o s e p h Quick to Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Quick, November SO.
J a m e s D a t u * H o v e y to Mr. a n d Mrs. Jame* H i r a m Hovey , D e c e m ber 9.
Margaret Mary Wi l l iams to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wi l l iams , D e c e m ber 11.
Maurice F r a n c i s Dower, Jr., to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Franc i s Dower, D e c e m b e r 15.
Kenne th Tifford Thornhlll to Mr. and Mrs. L e R o y Harrison T h o r n -hill; D e c e m b e r 18.
Ruth J. W o o d to Mr. and Mr*. Harold W o o d December 6.
D e a t h s During Year. The f i f ty-nine deaths In Bal l s ton
Spa during 1923 were a s fol lows. Michael Sheeny , age not known,
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( S t r u c k fey locomot ive ) , S.
Catherine Kerley, 91 Pleasant s treet , age about seventy year*. J a n u a r y 11.
B a b y McCann, 1 8 | Milton avenue. ( • t i l l b irth) , January 18.
L e w i s B. Freer, Milton avenue, a g e s ixty , February 6.
E l i sabeth Hopl. ' ic street , *ged seventy-e ight , F e b ruary 18. »
W i l l i a m Nolson Wai t , B a t h street, a g e ninety, February 31.
C h a r l e s ' L . Brown, H i g h street, a g e s i x t y - t w o , February 20.
J o h n Coleman, Ralph street, age s e v e n t y - o n e , February 22.
E l i sabeth Brown, 181 South s t ree t , ' age seventy-f ive , February 28. /
Magg ie DePhiUlps, 68 Kent street, a g e ten months , February II .
Martha Carpentler, North street, a g e seventy-f ive , ' l a r c h 6.
Wi l l i am Baxby, 95 W e s t street, age seventy- three , March 8.
E l i sabe th R. Schaeffer, age fifty-five, March 14.
Charles H . Kennedy , 11 E a s t N o r t h street, a g e seventy-three , March 17.
Theresa May Bennett , died one hour after birth, March 26.
•Henry S. Close, 104 Saratoga avenue , age seventy- four , March 28.
E l i sabeth Close, 104 Saratoga a v e n u e , age s e v e n t y - t w o , March 29.
S a m u e l Sherwood Wakeman, F r o n t street , a g e d eighty-five, March 10.
Mary G. Burnham, South street, a g e seventy-f ive , Apri l 21.
Mary Con|ff, Mil ton avenue, age s e v e n t y - s e v e n , Apri l "S8.
S tephen Schuyler , H i g h street, a g e s e v e n t y - t w o , May 7.
S u s a n B l i s s Btreev*r, Ford s treet , age s i x ty -one , M a y 12.
H e n r y N e w k o m , Bal l s ton avenue, a g e seventy -e ight , M a y 312.
D a v i d Merrill, Charlton street, a g e eighty, May 14.
I s a a c Smith, 25 N. H i g h street, a g e seventy- four , May 19.
Michael Byrne, 38 Ralph street, a g e s i x ty - s ix , May 20.
Llbbie L. Baker, Milton avenue, a g e e ighty- three , M a y 24.
George Chastrant , a g e about fifty-five, May 24.
Mary Mabb, 28 Mal ta avenue, a g e e ighty - two , M a y 29.
Ne l l i e L. Woodruff, Milton a v e nue , age s i x t y - s i x , May SO.
A y g u * t a L. Wheeler . W. H i g h s tree t , age "eighty-three, June IS.
Edward G- Hawker , age s i x t y -s ix , June 14.
J e n n e y K. McChesney, Spa san l -tor lum, aged s ix ty -e ight , June IT.
L u l u Stroud, 88 Blood street, a g e th ir ty - seven , June 17.
Raphae l Pastore , 29 Malta a v e nue , a g e e | gh t m o n t h s , June 26.
Michael O. D w y e r , 28 Kent s treet , age about fifty-nine, July 27.
Kather ine T. Dennin , 224 Milton avenue , a g e d s e v e n t y - s e v e n , Ju ly 28.
F lorence E . Wi ley , 11 P leasant s treet , age seventy , A u g u s t 16.
E l i sabe th Spleer, Malta avenue. a g e s ix ty - seven , A u g u s t 16.
Denn i s M. Sul l ivan, B a t h street, a g e fifty-five, A u g u s t 24.
H a t t y Wi l l iam*. Fenwick *tr**t, a g e nine months , A u g u s t 26.
Mary J. Streever, 27 Kent street, a g e s i x t y - s e v e n , A u g u s t 80.
Edward J. Hennessey , 134 Malta avenue , a g e d twenty , September 7,
H e l e n M. Ri ley , a g e two y*ar«, September 27.
A d a Butler , aged s ixty-e ight ,
L i s s i e Juarsk, t w o year*, Oc to ber 2.
Edward P . Thomas , Milton a v e nue , age forty-four, October 9.
Pe ter Carpentler, North street, a g e s e v e n t y - s e v e n , October 25.
Ange l ine T. Radley , age s i x t y -nine , October 29.
Charlotte Brwdle, Sor ing street, a g e seventy-f ive , November 16.
J a m e s McFarland, a g e seventy -s ix , Bath and W a s h i n g t o n streets , N o v e m b e r 16.
Corinne F u s c o , Thompson street, a g e seven, N o v e m b e r 27, (e lectroc u t e d ) .
Wil lard B. V a u g h n , 14 Center street , a g e five months , November 27.
Wi l l iam Dunmore , 77 Church avenue , a g e s e v e n t y - s i x , N o v e m ber 30.
Charles Lake , B a t h street, a g e seventy , December 6.
Margaret Henry , Charlton street, a g e s ix ty- four , December 10.
W a l l a c e D . Vandenburgh, fifty-s e v e n Chapman street , aged s i x t y -t w o , December 18. ,
John J. Crandall, 44 Wash ing ton street , a g e e ight months , December 20. *,
R o s a Millar. Tl Eas t d r o v e street, a g e s i x t y - t w o , December 28.
B. Y. P. U. Officer*. Officer* e lected recent ly by the B.
T. P. IT., ar* a* fo l lows: Miss Mabel Eede, president;
Miss Carrie Townley , Tic* pres i dent; Miss Ruth Bowie, secretary, and Miss Ruth Smith , treasurer.
Personal*. Miss Grace B r o w n returned today
to resume her s tud ie s at the N e w York s tate col lege for teachers a t Albany after spending the hol idays wi th her parents . Mr. and Mrs. N e w t o n Brown of Church avenue .
Sidney Buchdahl of Eas t H i g h street w a s a bus iness caller In Albany today.
Miss Ruth Mooney Is seriously HI at her home In Menands, near Albany. Miss Mooney is a fanner resident of this v i l lage.
Samuel McCrea Cavert of N e w York c i ty h a s returned to his home after hav ing been a guest of Mr. a n d Mrs. Wal ter I. Cav*rt of Malta avenue .
Mrs. B u r t e n D. Esmond of Church avenue " a s a business cal l er in Albany today.
David W . Burke of Saratoga Springs w a s * local business caller yesterday.
WHALEN HEADS NEW LAW FIRM
(Spec ia l to The Saratog lan) B a l l s t o n Spa. Jan, 3.—A change
w m announced January 1, In the
BALLSTON SPA (Special to T h e Saratoglan)
Ballston Spa., Jan . fc*jigJjW Rose Holden and Miss F l o r e n c a M a x w e l l wil l be the contes tants in the d ia mond ring contest to be s taged by the Knickerbocker Athletic A s s o -
law firm of Vlsacher, W h a l e n and elation during i t s fair and basar Murphy, of Albany, o> t h e ret ire ment of Mr. Wlsscher, Who la to t
devote h i s entire t ime to the pres i dency of Albany County S a v i n g s Bank. T h e new firm of Whalen , Murphy, McN'amee and Preble is headed by Robert Whaler). * Bal la-tonian, and son of the lata County clerk, Beth Whalen.
C. of C Meets Tonight . A m e e t i n g of the Ba l l s ton S p a
Chamber of Commerce wi l l take place th i s evening in the munic ipa l rooms a n d it is urged that all w h o poss ib ly can, will be present . T h e pr imary ballots will be counted a t this m e e t i n g if there is a quorum present .
V e t s to Banquet, B a l l s t o n Spa Post , 858, Veterans
of F o r e i g n Wars, will instal l officers in the post rooms in Front s tree t a t 7:30 o'clock th i s e v e n ing. A t 8 o'clock the third annua l banquet of the post wil l take place in E g a n ' s hall in Milton avenue . Severa l gues t s have been invited and a n interesting program h a s been arranged.
Personals. George Baker recently employed
at the Strobeck market h a s a c c e p t ed a posi t ion with the Wi l ton food store—in charge of the meat d e partment .
Freder ick J. Wheeler Is confined to h i s home in W e s t H i g h s treet w i t h the grip,
Mr. a n d Mrs. Lyons a n d M i s s C lement s o f Schenectady have , re turned h o m e after hav ing been the g u e s t s of Mr. and Mrs. Wi l l i am Clqments , of McMaster street .
Mr. and Mrs. Orton Caldwel l of A m s t e r d a m and son v i s i t ed re la t ives in town recently.
F r a n k Marlow and fami ly h a v e m o v e d from McXean s treet to R o chester , where Mr. Marlow h a s taken a position.
E d w a r d S. Cocns, v i l lage a t tor ney, had business before the S u r rogate ' s court at Saratoga Springs th i s morning.
Mrs. J a m e s O. Hara a n d d a u g h ter Ne l l i e of Pla&sburgh are g u e s t s of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Es te l l e of Ballston avenue .
Mr. a n d Mrs. Edward A. Rood of H y d e boulevard were v is i tor* In S c h e n e c t a d y yesterday.
W i i i a m J. Burnham, a senior * t S t . John's school, Danvers , Mass . , h a s returned after spending his C h r i s t m a s vacation w i t h h is par ents , Mr. and Mrs. W i l l i a m J. B u r n h a m of Bath street .
Funeral. T h e funeral of M i s s Ber tha
T h o m p s o n , who died J a n u a r y 1 in N e w York: city, took p lace this a f t ernoon at 2 o'clock a t Carter's u n d e r t a k i n g parlors in Milton a v e nue . Buria l w a s in the Malta R i d g e cemetery.
MILTON TOWN ^ BOARD MEETING
in Odd Fel lows hal l January 29 to February % it w a s announced th i s morning. The diamond ring c o n tes t I* to be the feature of the fair,
o t h e r young w o m e n wish ing to enter the contest may communi cate with either Edward Leahy, Charles Hennessey , Edward D e -Chants, Wilfred Rive t t %r Harry Brown.
Tb# proceeds of the fair and basar wil l be utcd to erect a recreat ion field in Ballston Spe .
Relief Cora* to Meet. The Women's Relief Corps wil l
mee t Tuesday even ing in I. O. O, F . hall to Install the newly e l e c t e l officers. Supper wi l l be served a t 6: SO o'clock and a l l G. A. R. m e m bers are invited. I t is desired that all members 0 ' t h e corps be pres ent.
Dance Tonight . Many Ballston S p a dancers are
planning to at tend the masquerade dance to be given a t the C o m m u n ity House this even ing under the
j supervision of Wal ter L . Curtis , local dancing master .
Annual Roll Call. The Sunshine e i r c l e wil l hold Its
annual roll cal S a t u r d a y night at the home of Mrs. Fred Bischoff, Milton avenue, for the members and their famil ies . Everybne is to bring a n inexpensive package for the grab bag.
Card Party. Members of the Utopian club wi l l
have a card party tomorrow e v e ning In the club rooms and bridge and hearts will be played. T h e committee hav ing charge promises a good t ime to alt.
Travel Difficult. S n o w fell in the v i l lage from
early las t even ing unti l after m i d night, covering the Iced s n o w banks. The m o w waa fine a n d came down steadi ly . Short ly after midnight It turned to ra in and ha* been raining cont inual ly al l day, mel t ing the s n o w and making the mode of travel general ly d i sagree able. There h a v e been no ser ious acc idents reported In the v i l lage , a l though cars are cont inual ly skidding from o n e s ide of the road to the other in spite of the ski l l or carefulness of the driver. S ide walks ha^e been fairly well t a k e n care of in the vi l lage. Most of the property owners h a v e responded to the warning of Street C o m m i s s ioner John Noonan, to clear their w a l k s and keep them covered w i t h sand.
The Chris tmas trees are be ing gathered from in f r o n t of res i dence* by t eams hired by the B a l l s ton Spa Chamber of Commerce and wi l l be placed along the h i g h w a y s In places m o s t susceptible to drifts.
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TO DISCONTINUE EAST GALWAY P. 0 .
(Special to The Saratoglan)
Middle Grove. Jan . S—Postmaster F. W . McAuley , h a s received word from the P o s t office D e partment that the P o s t Office at E a s t Galway wi l l be discontinued on January 15, 1924. A)) mail for E a s t Galway should be addressed to Middle Grove R. F . D . 1, after that date.
The Rev.^ and Mrs. Trevor Teal* entertained' members of the Che-pon | in Trail Club and Mrs. W . A. Teele of Saratoga Spring*
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T h u r s d a y and Friday. Mr. a n d Mis . Robert Morris r e
t u r n * ! Sunday from a trip to C a n ada, T h e y made the trip b y auto mobi le » week ago .
Mr*. Pierce of Bal lston Spa., w a s the g u e s t of her sister, Mrs. O. O. Coomb* Last week.
D. o. Huke returned from a visit w i t h his family a t Yonkers on Saturday.
R a y m o n d Jonas of Schenectady w a s h o m e on N e w Year's D a y .
B a o o y Dak* made a bus iness trip to Ba l l s ton Spa., Wednesday .
Mr. a n d Mrs. Elmer Claire and d a u g h t e r of Hudson Fa l l s were g u e s t s of V. D. Chatfield la s t week.
T h e first aero weather th i s w i n -tor w a s felt In this plac* Tuesday
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T M I Y S U R E STOP T H l f e U People who haven't t ime to s t o p
a t a grade-crossing manage to find tima to attend the funeral.—
on m o r n i n g w h e n the mercury fell t o ' Exchange . 1 " I - - •
t w o below. Harold Blower*
working In Ballston, on a vacation.
Millard Newel l of S c h e n e c t a d y spent N e w Year's Day with, hi* mother, Mr*. George smgianart .
Mr. and Mrs E. J. N*v*!l and Mrs. H . A. Cartenius spent Th«ra« day wi th Mrs. A Becker a t Cha*» field Corners.
Those who have radios sure ly enjoyed the W a t c h n ight serv ice broadcasted by WGY on Monday night, which w a s very pla in ly heard.
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condition. Call Comas' Furniture Store, Broadway. 12-31-31 JUBT Like New but cheaper. Flnley,
Used Automobiles, White S t 12-20-tf
Action Sales AUCTION SALES—F. Van Troy, aue-
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Schuylerville, R. F.
New Advertisements John Farrell, D. No. 1. It
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WOOD LOT for sale, cheap: 180 acres. Four miles from , railroad,
down grade. 4,000 cords hard wood-Charles Tyre. Corinth, N . Y. l-8-?t
Belp Wanted
Business Opportunities BUSINESS Opportunity—Old e*t*b-.
llshed business. Palmer blacksmith. {£££?** wheelwright and auto painting shop, 15 West Harrison street, for sale. Big bargain. Principals only apply to Van Voast As Leonard. 16* Broadway. 11-t-tf
Detective Agencies — — . I—^*-!^" I 'J i.'J B W ^ ^ SARATOGA Detective and Collecting
Bureau. City Hal). Hugh J. Dennin, principal, formerly with United States Secret Service. / f - l l - t f
Farm Animals H O L S T E ' I N and Guernsey cow for
sale, with calves; also medium size smooth sand grown potatoes, by bushel or barrel. Phon* 6S-F-S1.
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ACTIVE, dependable man to book orders for roses, flowering shrubs,
hardy plants, ornamental and fruit trees. Stock that dies, we replace Free. Pay weekly. No Investment.
Managership available. Northern New York Nurseries, Newark, N . Y. I t BAKER'S Helper wanted. J. C. Glass,
Ballston Spa. i-S-3t BECOME repretentat ive large con
cern. Esetabl i sh yourself perm a n e n t l y . Simplif ied method sel ling shoes , factory to wearer . Your da i ly prof i ts large. Apply Immediate ly . S ty le -Arch Shoes , Cincinnat i . 12|l8rSO-27 1|S MAN can find good job With Quia
Coal Co., 26 Lake Ave. It SHIRT Ironer wanted. Apply at
once, The Thompson Laundry. _ _ ^ l-S-2t STARCHER Wanted. Apply at once,
The Thompson Leupdry. l-8-2t
N O T I C E - T h e Farmers' Hardware Co. will keep open Saturday even
ings to accommodate the people who can only find time to do their buys
~ g Saturday nights. l-8rSt STREET and stablT&lankets' aVrigb*
prices. Time to think about them now. J. Mangiesdorf, rear poet office.
U2-2t TEN Per Cent' Cash Discount will b i
given until February 1st on all eash sales except feed at my store at Maple Shade. W. W. Brown. l-2^6t YOU are cordially InvItedTto attend
a dance at the Maple Grove Hall every Saturday nl^ht. Dion's 3-piece orchestra. Admission Ladles. 2Sc; gents, 75c Everyone welcome.
l -2-4t 50c EACH paid for coal bags In good
condition. Return to our office, 2S Lake Ave. Must not be other dealers. H. F . Qua. l-2'-«t
Poultry and Pet Stock
GENTLEMAN'S gold open faced watch and chain at D. ft H, station
found. Owner may have same by Identifying and paying for this ad. jfrpply D. A H. Office. 12-21-3t
For Rent APARTMENT for rent. Algonquin
Bldg., Broadway. Apply 17 City Hall. 13-87-ft FARM To Let. on shares. Inquire of
J. E. Collamer, Ballston Spa, R. Ne . 8. l-8*8t FOR RENT—Two pleasant warm
rooms, next to bath. Telephone, homelike place. 12» Caroline St.
43-31-8t FLAT To Let, furnished or unfurn
ished. Inquire at 2* Lafayette St. 1-2-St
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(Spec ia l to The S a r a t o g l a n ) B a l l s t o n Spa, Jan. S.—The t o w n
board o f Milton met last* n i g h t to organize for the year a n d Superv i sor Joseph W . King w a s named cha irman. Clerk Edward F . L e a h y w a s appointed registrar for two y e a r s . Dr. M. J. Cornthwaite , h e a l t h officer, made h i s a n n u a l report, showing there were no ser i o u s c a s e s of contagious d i s ease s in the t o w n at this t ime.
W a l t e r Es tes is the only n e w m e m b e r on the board, h e s u c c e e d ing A s a Miller. All the board m e m b e r s have filed their bonds.
Appointment Renewed. Ja i ler B. T. Simon h a s been re
appointed special agent in Saratoga c o u n t y for the American soc ie ty for the prevention of crue l ty to ani m a l s of N e w York c i ty . Mr. S i m o n h a s been special a g e n t for this soc i e ty for* the past s i x t e e n years .
Births. Mr. and Mrs. Edward I^eahy of
B a l l s t o n avenue are the proud pare n t s of a seVen-pound baby girl born shortly after 2 o'clock this m o r n i n g at the S a r a t o g a hospital . B o t h the mother and b a b e are doing nicely . Mrs. L e a h y w a s formerly Mis s Anna M a * Burko of S a r a t o g a Springs.
Week of Prayar . T h e world wide un ion w e e k of
prayer will be observed In the Bapt i s t , Presbyterian a n d Methodist Episcopal churches of Ba l l s ton S p a beginning S u n d a y evening . T h i s movement la be ing sponsored b y the Protestant churches .
T h e first prayer serv ice w i l l be conducted a t the Presbyter ian church Sunday n ight a n d the Rev. D . E . Sprague, pastor o f the B a p t i s t church, wil l deliver a short serm o n . The meet ings wi l l continue throughout the week a t the Methr odls t Episcopal church, the Rev. E r n e s t H. Tripp, pastor , taking charge of the services . The union prayer eervloes wil l eome to a c lose a week from S u n d a y night a t the Bapt is t church w h e n the Rev . Clement G. Mart in wi l l del iver a short sermon.
W. B. A. to Install . T h e Women's Benefit Assoc iat ion
of the Ballston Spa t e n t of Macc a b e e s wil l meet this e v e n i n g and enjoy a supper a t 6:30 o'clock followed by the instal lat ion of officers . Members are urged to make a spec ia l effort to a t t end .
P B A Y SCHOOL ELECTS Galway, Jan. 2—The Methodist
Episcopal S u n d a y School e lected officers for t h e ensuing y e a r a s fol lows:
Superintendent, George Armer: ass is tant superintendent, Ne i l Brown; secretary, Miss Pear l Chase; a s s i s t a n t secretary, Mary McCrossen; treasurer. Miss E v a A*rmer; centenary work, Mrs . Chester B u n n : miss ionary programs, Mrs. John Fairweather.
The m a n y friends in Galway of W. L. Lord, a former townsman, are glad to hear that he Is s lowly recovering from a very serious Illness .
Miss Rosamond Willard and Miss Margaret Holsapple w h o have been spending their vacat ion with their parents wi l l return to school on January 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Seabury and family spent a few days recent ly wi th Mrs. Harr ie t Seabury and Mr^ and Mrs. W . J. Crane.
Albert Beards ley of W e s t Milton and Miss Nel l ie Dake were m a r ried a t the h o m e of the bride's father, Charles Dake, W e d n e s d a y afternoon, December 19. Only Immediate re la t ives were present.
Members of the Presbyter ian church and S u n d a y School wil l e n -Joy a supper in the church parlors on Monday evening.
The Rev. Q. E. Pent l eos t h a s been spending a few days at Br idgeport, Conn.
Jacob Koonz, a resident of the east part of t own , died very s u d denly In Brooklyn, where he and Mrs. Koonz h a d gone to spend a part of the hol iday season. D e tails of h i s death had not been received to date .
HOUSE for rent, seven rooms and bath. All modern Improvements.
Inquire 23 Washington s^eet, Ballston dpa^ . lS-81- lw
WANTHD^ experienced stenographer, young lady, permanent position.
Baker Manufacturing Corporation, Saratoga Springs, N, Y. l-J-3t WANTED, short order cook. J. C.
Glass. Balaton Spa. l-3-2t WOMAN or g(rl wanted for general
housework. Apply 460 Broadway. M. Abraham. l-S-3t
Lost BLACK, white and tan hodnd lost.
White stripe In forehead, white ring around neck. Split in left ear, lost near Mt. McGregor. Reward. Phone 6S5-J. 12-?l-3t LADIES week-end bag lost. With tor-
toise shell trimmings and purse w i t h sum of money; also other valuable articles, between Ballston and Scotia highway. $20 reward if returned td Robert Russell, care The Post-Star, Glens Falls . " 1-2-St
CHICKENS and Veal wanted at P a -rillo'e Market, 80 Beekman. Phone
1S8». l -8-2t NICE light and dark Brindle pup*
for sale. Smith's Riding Aeademy. g Bryant S t UZ-ti D? YOU want happy hens and lot*
of eggs feed them Allerdlce's Bone and Meat Scrap Chicken Feed now; on sale at Eddy's Feed Store, or Al-lerdice Hide & Tallow Co., 82 Maple Ave. l»2- t l
Real Estate DESIRABLE lot for sale, corner East
and York Ave. Cash, inquire 118 York. 27-M. 12-81-81
TO RENT, house in good location In Heath street, Palmer, N. Y. Inquire
of George Feulner, Palmer, N. Y. l-3-3t
Horses ONE large work horse tor sale, 1300
pounds. Price 850. Apply to Robert L. James. 1-3-St
For Sale ANTIQUES and Second hand furni
ture. Van's Exchange. 68 Front St.. Ballston Spa. 8-13-tf
CLOSING OUT—Commencing Thursday. Entire stock of cigars of B.
J. Goldsmith at bargain1 prices. 1-2-tf
FIXTURES for sale in 'store of B. J. Goldsmith. Glass display cases
and mahogany cigar humidors. Opportunity to secure exceptional fix. tures for a cigar store. l |2-tf
ROUND Oak parlor stove, self feeder coal stove, a n d ' s ix griddle range
for sale. All In good repair. Address Box G. Saratoglan Office, Mechantc-vllle. 12-28-«t
FUR trimmings and fur to match for sale. Furs remodeled in the latest
styles. B. Tennygold, 38 Phlla St. Also tan all kinds of furs. l-3-2t
PRIVATE Sale of household furniture at 39 York Ave., upstair*
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POCKETBOOK Lost on Main street with large sum of money. Reward.
Finder please return to Saratoglan Office, Mechanlcvllle. l-3-2t
New Advertisements COAL—If you have not been fully
satisfied with the quality of the coal sent you of late give us a trial order. All size*. Phone 1000. H. F . Qua ft Co. 12-29-tf CLOSING OUT—Commencing Thurs
day. Entire stock of cigars of B. J. Goldsmith at bargain prices. 1-2-tf FOUND—-A good place to buy Wall
Paper, all the new Fall papers to select from- Muresco. Rex Past*. Paint and Brushes. The New Wall' Paper Store, 47 Church St., Saratoga Springs. Phnoe 138-W. f-6-tf
"QUA"—Special bargains for this week. 2 family house, north sec
tion, newly painted, good condition, rents for $26.50 month, only $2,800, One family house, North section, only 82,000; one family house, Grand Ave., $2,000; one family house eas t side, $2,000. Two houses on Bast , Side, same lot, fine location, $3,300. Why pay rent when you can buy any. of these or many others on easy terms. See me. "Qua". l-3-8t
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Situations Wanted POSITION wanted driving team, by
an experienced driver. Charlie Canedy, North Creek, N . Y. 12-24-8t WANTED—Position by young wom
an with high school education. Address Box 469, Saratoglan. I t ~ ^ . ^ — . — • , I n • i, •
Wall Paper, Paints. Etc. WALL PAPER—Just think, Christmas will soon be here, why not paper your home for the holidays. W e have 500 patterns to select from, 7* a roll up. We also sell Faint, Siajng, Brushes and Rex Paste. Stark's Wall Paper Store, Broadway and Congres —all buses stop at door Phone 944.
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Wanted HOME comforts for two boarders at
48 Catherine street. 1-2-1 Ot WANTED, an apartment of three or
GOLD Fountain-pen with monogram lost, Jan. 2, In Mechanlcvllle, be
tween Broadway and School S. Finder please return to Saratogiaa Office. Mechanlcvllle. Reward. l-8-2t FURNITURE Storage, 63-SS Putnam
St. Brick building, clean and light. Lewis M- Jopes. l-S-4t HUMANE SOCIETY—Children *nd
animals. Send all complaints to W. A. Hennessey. Supt. Office Putnam Bldg. Phone 169-J. S-12-thurs-tf ICE Tools, consisting of plows, scrap
ers, marker, saws, pulleys, hooks and other tools. Enquire John R. Sarle Schuylerville, R. F . D . 1. 1-9-St "THE HOME of great values"—It means something when I say you had better look over my stock before you buy furniture, rugs, or linoleum. B. A. Williamson. 84 and SS Caroline St. l |2-4
four rooms, furnished or unfurnished, near business section of Ballston Spa. Address "Apartment", In care The Saratoglan. Ballston Spa. 10-1 S-tf WANTED; In Ballston Spa, furnished
house, flat or light housekeeping rooms. L B. Howard. De JVitt, 5 St 10o Store. Ballston Spa. 1-2-tf WANTED—Return load of furniture
or freight from New York City* Saturday, Jan. 6. Phone Saunders. Phone U S . l -2-8t WANTED to buy, aa eld fashioned
wooden bed- Must be walnut tr im. med with ebony or black wood re*
sembllng ebony- Give prlee. Address where may be seen to Box 470, The Baratogian. l-S-8t WANTED to buy, a corner cabinet
of any tooled wood or workmanship. Give price and address where may be seen. Box 471, The Saratoglan.
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66 6 la « Praserlptlea prepared for
Colds, F«v«r said Grippe) It Is the meet speedy remedy we knew.
Preventing Pneumonia 1 « ' "
Winter Time Table in Effect JAN. 3, 1924
C. L. SCOTT, Prop.
BALLSTON-AMSTERDAM BUS LINE
Lv. Ballston 8.20 A.M., 2.20 P. M. (Sunday included) Extra trip* Saturday only,
, 12.20 P. M„ 6.45 P. M. Sunday Night only 8.15 P. M.
NOTICE The annual meeting of the Ballston
Spa Cemetery Association will be held at the office of H^Ty Castle, 48 Milton avenue, Ballston Spa on Monday, January 14. 1924 at 10 a. m.
At this meeting three directors are to be elected in place of 8. C. Med* hery, 8. S. Whalen and Frederick J. Wheeler whose terms of office will then expire. The polls will be open from 10 a. m. to 12 noon. All lot owners are entitled to" vote at this meeting.
S, C. Medbery, President. George P . Clapp. Secretary.
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High Point Tavern between Lake George and
Warrensburgh
Under new management.
F. G. OSBORNE, Prop.
STEAK AND CHICKEN DINNERS
Open Year Around
Capitol Theatre, Ballston TONIGHT—7.15—9.00
William Russell in "Times Have Changed"
i TOMORROW—7.15—9.00 ELSIE FERGUSON m
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