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I , Telephone 2580 THE SARATOGIAN, SARATOGA SPRINGS. N. Y.. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1935. BROADCAST ANNAPOLIS GAME AND NOTRE DAME CONTEST WITH KANSAS Opening network football broad- casts tomorrow: 2:45 p. m.. Navy vs. William & Mary at Annapolis —WJZ-NUC, announcer Bill Slater. 2:15, Kansas vs. Notre Danio at South Bend WUAFNBC. an- nouncers Ford Bond and Bob Bfown; WABC-CBS, announcer, Ted 11 u s i n g . 3:15, Dartmouth vs. Norwkk at Hanover, N. H.—WOK and Yankee Network, announcer Joe McKen- ney. Tuning in tonight: WEAff-NBC — 7:30, Kathleen Wells, soups; 8, Jessica Drago- nette; 9, Waltz Time; 10, First Nighter; 10:30, Highlights and Harmony; 12, Ben Bernie. WABC-CBS—7:15, Lazy Dan; 8:30, Lois Ravel and Lelth Stevens; 9, Hollywood Hotel; 10, Richard Hlmber Music; 10:45, Jerry Coop- er, baritone; 12, Seymour Simon Orchestra. WJZNBC—7, Irene Rich; 8:30, Ruth Etting Prom; 9, Light Opera, "The Dream Girl"; 10, Meetfn' House; 11,.Dorothy Lamour, songs; 11:30, Enric Madriguera Orchestra. 3:15—Kansas-Notre Dame Football Gamp. 6:00—Kearney Walton's Orchestra. 6 :30—Pres.s-Hadio News. »i;3.">—ICvening Brevities. 6:45—Merry Maes. ItM—Baseball iieorte. 7:00—Art of Living. 7:15—Popeye the Bailor. 7:30—Uemral Kleetric Program. 8:00—The Hit Parade. 9:00— "U-Men," dramatic sketch. 9:30—Al Jolson. 10:30—Summer Follies. 11:00—Boyd Gay-lord's Orchestra. n:30—I)onof) Music. 12:00—Dance .Music. a. m. 12:80—Dance Music. SUNDAY 790 What to expect tomorrow: WEAF-NBC—12:30 p. m., Merry Madcaps; 2:30, Weekend Revue; 6:45, Merry Macs. WABC-CBS—12:15, p. m., Jew- ish Holy Day Service; 5:30, Ry- der Cup Golf also WJZ-NBC at 6:4*5); 6:35, Football Scores. WJZNBC—1:30 p. m., Farmers' Union; 2:30, Walberg Brown String Quartet; 6, Polish Program. TONIGHT 379.5—YVGV, Schenectady—790 5:00—Al Pearce and Galls'. 5:30—Musical Program. 5 :43—Ad ventures of Sam and Dick. 6:00—Flying Time. 6:15—"Joe DaTour," comedy sketch. 6:30—Press-Radio Newt. 6:35—Evening Brevities. 6:45—Arthur Bane, tenor. 6:53—Baseball Scores. 7:00—Amos 'n' Andy. 7:15—Uncle Ezra's Radio Station. 7:30—Col. Jim Healoy. 7:45"—Victor Young's Orchestra. 8 :00—Jessica Dragonctte ; Quartet; Rosario Bourdon's Orchestra. 8:30—WGY Farm Foru^m. 9: no—Waltz Time. 9:30—Court of Human Relations. 10:00—Tho First Nighter. 10:30—Highlights in Harmony. 11:00—Ted Black's Orchestra. 11:15—Jesse Crawford, organist, 11:30—Dance Music. 12:00—Dance Music. 12:30—Dance Mueie. ! TOMORROW 379.5—WCV, Schenectady—790 a. m. 7:30—Early Bird Musical Clock. 8:00—Musical Clock. 8:30—Cheerio. ^^^^ 9:00—Hymn* of Al! Churche*. 9 :15—Orga n Rhapsody. 9:30—Junior Radio Journal. 9; 45—Musical Program, 10 :00—Presa-R&dio News. 10:05—Frank Luther,, tenor, 10:1 5—Ban joleers. 10:30—Nicholas Mathay's Orchestra. 11:00—Morning Parade. 11:30—Children's Theatre of the Air. 12:00—Musical Program. p. m. 12:15—Yodellng Cowboys. 12:30—Merry Madcaps. 12:45—Bag and Baggage^ 12:57—Time Signals. 1:00—Stock Reports.' 1:15—Faye and Cleo, songs. 1:30—WGY Farm Program. *-'!:00—Hex Battle Concert Ensemble. 379.8—WGY, Schenectady a. in 9:00—The Batladeers. 9:16—Gould & Shatter. 9:30—Peerless Trio. 9:45—Alden Kdkins, baritone. 10:00—Sabbath Reveriea. 10:30—Mildred Dilling, harpist 10:45—The Norsemen Quartet. 11:00—Press-Radio News. 11:03—Musical Program. 11:15—Union College Services, Speak- er Rev. P. F. Sturges 12:00—Major Bowes' Theatre Family, p. m. 12:30—University of Chicago Round Table Discussion. 1:00—Road to Romany. 1:30—Words and Music. 1:45—Musical Program. 2:00—Bible Dramas. 2:30—American Gold Star Mothers Program—Col. Alva J. Brasted, Chief of Chaplains of U. S. Army; Mns. Mathilda Burling, president, American Gold Star Mothers: Army Band. 2:50—Temple of Song. 3:00—International Broadcast from Stockholm, Sweden Scandi- navian Music Festival Pro- gram. 3:30—Penthouse Serenade. 4:00—Musical Diary. 4:30—Dorothv Dreslein, soprano. 4:45—The Wise Man. DONT WAIT FOR TENANTS-ADVERTISE FOR THEM Lost and Found BELT, green satin, white 'buckle, lost Thursday night, between Methodist Church and Waterbury St. 1404-J. LOST, ~#trayed or stolen^ Bfown Puppy, !a«t Friday. Reward if re- turned to 15 Rock St. Sl'MOF MONEY'lost in hamfiwTchler between Saratoga and Albany. J100. reward. Fhrne 2533-M, Saratoga or Albany. 4-3637. WRTSTTWATCH, white~goi7]7io»t~be"- tween Spring St. apd Caroline St. Finder please call 24 42. Valued a* keepsake. Reward. Announcement* i FURNACES cleaned, vacuum #y»- tern. Phone Bette, 1058-W. LANDSCAPING. grading, sodding. Lifetime experience. T. Langenberg. Phone 2G2-J-2. LANDSCAPING Plant evergreen" now, soil gravel, sand. Reasonable. Call 25 7-MjJ!. Geo^Hoffman. SUM3lAG~E SALE First~BaptTsl Church, Sept. 28th. Doors open 10 o'clock. SPO RfSblEN I PTof'ess i ona I work done on all trophies at Bob's Taxi- dermy Shop. 186 Crescent St. VACUUM _ CLEANERSrWashing Wa~ chines, parts, repairs, rolls. E. O'Connor, machinist. 6 Clark St. Automobile* For Sale 'ersonala STOMACH TTLCERr GAS (TAINS. IX- DIGESTION victims, why suffer? For quick relief get a free sample of Udga, a doctor's prescription at Ledlle's Pharmacy. Glenville Invites Saratoga Grangers Mrs. Irene Robens, secretary of Saratoga County Pomona Grange, has received a card from the sec- retary of Schenectady County Po- mona Inviting all Saratoga County Grangers to attend the booster night meeting of Glenville Grange :00—America's First Rhythm Sym-j Monday at 8 p. m. in Odd Fellow3 Phony. | Hall, Glenville, Stella Miller, state 5:30—Dream Drama. ! lecturer, will be the speaker. 5:43—Ray Heatherton, Lucille Man- 1 « ncrs. 6:00—Catholic Hour. 6:30—Invitation to the Dance. 6:45—Miners Quartet. 7:00—Drama K-7. 7:30—Fireside Recitals. 7:45—Morin Sisters, Ranch Boys. 8:00—Major Bowes' Amateur Hour. — SACRIFICE SALE These Automobiles Must Pe Sold Regardless of Prices to Make Room for 1936 Models. 1933 OLUSMOBILE Touring Sedan 1932 DE.SOTO Fourdoor Sedan 1931 DESOTO Fourdoor Sedan 1931 CHtiYRULBT 4-Dr. Deluxe Sed. 1930 DODGE 4-Dr. Deluxe Sedan. 1930 DK30TO 4-Dr. Sedan 1930 CHRYSLER "65" 4-Dr. Sedan 1929 FORD A Roadster 1829 CHEVROLET Conv. Coupe 1MI BUICK 7-Pass. Sedan 1928 C&DSMOBILS 2-Dr. Sedao 192S DODGE Fast 4 Sedan CARROLL AU1TO S A L E S 30 High Rock Ave. Phone 304 Thtse Are SACRIFICE PRICES to Make Room for the New Models That Will Be Out In A Few Days 1928 FORD Roadsters . . 1929 CHEVROLET Sedan 1930 CHKVROLKT Tudor 1930 FORD Tudor 1930 FORD Coupe 1930 FORD Tudor . 1931 FORD Victoria T932 BSSEX Sedan 1932 DESOTO 1934 F O R D Sedan 1934 FORD Tudor 1934 FORD Coupe , 1934 FORD Tudor 1934 FORD Tudor . 1934 FORD Fordor 1931 DODGE Stake 1931 FORD Truck 1932 FOHD Panel . 1932 FORD Truck 295 1934 FORD Sedan 375 — BIGSBEE MOTORS, Inc. — Woodlawn Ave. Phone 2224 BUtcli SEDAN, Ave passenger, 1958, for sale. 10 Clark St. a >f• at****** 40 60 90 100 125 125 183 225 SIDE GLANCES By GEO. CLARK Wanted to Buy 58 . • a . e • • a t * a a • * e e » •••••••*•••#• » • • • • s -fa • * a e « • a .4* * a » * • • m »,*.-* I f t l t f *'.* • -la HMl a a >i 375 ... 390 ) a . a * 395 415 435 460 215 225 225 1930 OLDSMOBILK Sport Coupe Low, Mileage—Good Rubber — CRAIG OLDSMOBILK CO. 15 Park St. Phone 2384 1930 NASH SEDAN Good Mechanical Condition — CRAIG OLDSMOBILK CO. 15 Park St. Phone 23S4 9:00—Manhattan Merry'-GcHKouna. 9:30—Musical Revue. 10:00—Meredith Wilson's Orchestra. 11:00—Dance Music. 11:15—Dance Music. 11:30—Press-Radio Newsv; s- v 11:35—Dance Music. 1 2 :00—Dance Music. a. m. £*•"" 12:30—Dance Music. DOROTHY GISH DIVORCED Bridgeport, Conn.—(AP)—Use by I her actor husband of intoxicating liquor was blamed yesterday by I State Referee Izaac Wolfe for the J marital troubles of Dorothy Gish in—recommending to the Superior Court that a divorce be granted the former screen star from James M. Rennie of N e w York. Confer on Problem Of Juvenile Crime COPIES OF THE SARATOGIAlf ABE OH SAI.E A T T H E rOIIOWKTO PLACES New Stands: D. & H. Station; Division St. Newsroom, Division St.; Kaye's, Church St.; Kaye'a, Lake Ave.; O. Gaffney, Broadway; Simon Shenbaum. Arcade; L. Zell- kofsky, Trolley Station; Worden Hotel; P. Matthews, Algonquin Building; Waite's Newsroom, 25 Caroline St.; Harrison, Caroline St.; W. Reiff, Phila St.; Paul N. Stroup, 20 Church St.; Stroup's Wholesale Dept., rear of Postof- fice; Saratoga New^ Room. 41 Phila; LaBarron, out Maple Ave.; Spa News Room, opposite D. & H. Station; Country Store, Lake Ave., Phillips, Spa Bus Terminal, Broadway; Gideon Putnam, Gey- sers; Brooks, Cherry Street; Moran's Stand, out* Lake Ave. New York City Hotaling's News Stands, Broadway near 43rd St.; No. End Times Bldg.; Schultz. Iff W. 44th St. -. Ballston Spa — Feeney's Dono- hue, Crandell, Bonesteel. Ballston Lake—Sarto. Bacon Hill—Williams. Bemls Heights—Van Etten'e. Burnt Hills—Flicker. Clark's Mills—Fitzgerald!. Clifton Park—Fawthrop. Corinth—Edmonson. Fortsvllle—Gray. Greenwich—Tannenbaum. Glens Falls—Burns. Grangervllle—Shaver. Hadley-Luzerne—LaMoy. Jonesvllle—Mead. Mechanlcvllle Moore, Barry, Paascheen, Gorsline, Hfbbard, Leonard. Wing, Smith, Robblns. H. D. Baker, Schramm, Williams, Carrlero, Leo Cassldy. Mt, McGregor—Coombs. Middle Falls—Burch. Northumberland—Barney. Palmer—Connolly. Quaker Springs—Wood. Round Lake—Hitchcock. Schcenectady Dunault Elec- tric Waiting Room. Sehuylervllle Falvey'S News Room. i Stillwater McNany'a, William A. Akin. Victory Mills — W. A. Harvey. Waterford Road—Hogan,- Miami, Fla.—Beach News Co. Aast Galway—Wolfe. Willow Glen—Steves. Donning Street—Kelch. Davison's Crossing Root a i ii i ii ,. Jamestown—(AP)—The 13th an- nual conference of the New York State Association—of - Judges of Children's Courts opened here to- day for a two-day study o f t h e handling of juvenile delinquents. Conference speakers included Frederick A. Moran of Albany, ex- cutive director of the division of parole; James S. Owens, superin- tendent of the State School a t I n - dustry, and Judge Harry L. East- man of Cleveland, Ohio. Judge Willard M. Kent of Tomp- kins County is president. NOTICE TO rCONTRACTOBS Sealed bids wilfbe received at the office of Commissioner of Accounts in the City Hall of the City of Saratoga Springs on or before Wednesday, Octo- ber 2, 1935 at 3 P. M., E. S. T. for furnishing F. O. B. cars, at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., the following cast Iron bell and spigot pipe, centrifugally c a s t . C l a s s 15CT, F e d e r a l Specifications W. W. P. 421. Nominal laying lengths not less than 12 feet. 4196 lineal feet, 6 Inch diameter. Also for furnishing Amortcan Water Works Association Standard Class "D" bell and spigot fittings as follows: 1—6 in. to 4 In, reduced Bell on large end. 1—6 in. by 6 in. by 6 in. by 6 in. Cross all bells. 13—6 in. by 6 In. by 6 in, cast Iron Tees. All bells. 7—6 in. Cast iron plugSr 1—I in. Cast iron Sleeve. City Council reserves the right to consider bids at any time after their receipt and further reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. (Signed) CHARLES J. LYNCH, Comm. of Accounts. By G. W. HALPIN. 9/23—6t. NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Commissioner of Accounts on or before 3 p. m., October 2, 1935 for 50 tons of pea coal to he deliv- ered to the Fire House. The City Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. CHAS. J. LYNCH, 9/23—6t. Commissioner of Accounts. SUPREME COURT—First National Bank of Glens Falls, N. Y., against Rose Bullls, ct al. By virtue of a judgment of fore- closure and sale granted by this court in the above entitled action, and en- tered on the 6th day of August, 1935, In the office of the clerk of the County of Saratoga, at Ballston I pa, the undersigned* a referee duly ap- pointed in this action for such pur- pose, will sell at public auction on the 5th day of October, 1935, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at the town clerk's office Jn the town of Moraau village of South Glens Falls, Saratoga County, New York, the real estate directed by said judgment to be nold and therein described as follows: All that certain piece.or parcel oi land, situate in the village of Corinth, County of Saratoga and State of New York, bounded and described as fol- lows: lying and being on the west side of the extension of Center Street, beginning at the northeast corner of lands of Wilbur Mills, and running thence westerly along said Mills north line 150 feet; thence northerly a con- tinuation of said Mills west line 50 feet; thence easterly parallel with the first line, 150 feet to said Center Street; thence southerly along Center Street 50 feet ONE DODGE body sale. N. y. USED and O. W. TRUCK, with two yard hydraulic Closson, PARTS for ear* Batteries, Tires, Tow Used Go.. cars. Girk Ro hoist, for Sehuylervllle, and trucks. -ing Service. Gan.ievoort Wrecking ad. Tel. 39-W-l. Heating—Plumbing—.looting 1/ TEN' ~ RADIATOR - STEAM PLANT INCLUDING BOILER Completely installed $475 ; No cash required ; three years to pay. Home Heating Co., 223 Glens St., Glens Falls. Telephone Glens Falls 2-50S3. PLUMBING and heating materials direct to you. Wholesale prices. Save 15 to 50%. Burnt Hills Hard- ware Co. Phono Burnt Hills, 2682. LIGHT CAR wanted. Good condi- tion. State lowest price. Box 3891,1 Saratogian. PULLETS wanted. Phone between twelve and one. Phone 407-J-2. Furnished .<oomi .or Rent ROOM, front, furnJsh^d7~for rent reasonable. Mrs. A. Salzler, 56 Church St. Wanted—Rooms—Board 62 WOMAN want* room and board, rea- sonable. Willing to help with house- work. Box G, Saratogian, Ballston. Apartments—Flats for Rent 03 A KITCHENETTE apartment, fur- nished. Reasonable. Centrally lo- cated. One and two bedrooms. 2g Woodlawn Ave. APARTMENT^ furnishTd or unfur- nlahed. Winter or permanent. Elec- tric refrigerator. Choice location. 121 Caroline. Tel. 805. APARTMENT, furnished^ 2 rooms, private bath, heated. Reasonable. 230 Caroline St. APARTMENT, upper, modern, 6 rooms. Cherry Block. Church St. Rent very reasonable. Inquire Gluck's Market. APARTMENT, newly furnished, fo the winter. Close in. Excellent for business couple. Box 3892, Sara- togian. APARTMENTS, modern, furnished~or unfurnished. House comforts. Cen- tral location. 43 Chapman Street, Ballston Spa. -ml m Classified Ads Accepted Until 11 a. m. Day of Publication You may phone your ad to a competent ad taker any time before ! I A. M. the day of publication or you can bring the copy to tha counter. Want Ads Are Result Producers Wanted to Rant APARTMENT, housekeeping. heated room. 2 room, for light Also one pleasant 55 Van Dam St. APARTMENT, furnished, heated. All modern conveniences. Telephone 1910. "Quit worrying, fii six months Til have this town at my feet;* Situations Wanted—Female 38 COOK or chambermaid desires situa- tion. References. Box 391 a, Sara- togian. C 6 OKI NG and light house work want- ed. Box 1645, Saratogian Office Schuylerville. DOMESTIC NURSE, experienced, would like position as companion or caring for invalid. Box 3D10, Sara- togian, WOMAN, elderly, wishes housework in small, quiet farnily. Saratogian. Articles For Sale 46 APARTMENT, three room, completely furnished, heated, bath and shower, on Regent St. Tel. 1077-R. APARTMENT, upper, 5 rooms and bath, hot water heat, furnished or unfurnished. East 6ide. 806 Nelson Ave. Tel. 205S. FOOTBALL outfit for sale. Helmet, pants, shoulder pads, etc. Also wine or cider press. Cream Separator, in- cubator, Strout's Cabinet. Cheap. Tel. 2124-W. MASONRY HEADQUARTERS For Cements, Limes, Bricks, Con- crete Blocks, Sewer Tile, Plasters, Flues. Kill dust on roads with Cal- cium Chloride. JOHN RITCHIE—Tel. 127S Insurance 18 WOMAN, refined, middle aged, desires to act as companion to lady spend- ing winter in South. Address Mrs. Lillie S. Davis, Box 234. Round Lake. ,.„.,,. SMALL G. E. Motor and baking tins vox J3d», foI . sale< s; south street, Ballston -Spa. TRACTOR, 1 10-20, used; 2 F-12 Tractors, used; 4 Ford Tractors, used; 1 Papec Blower. Gifford Henry, Ganeevoort. N. Y. J. E. ROOHAN GENERAL INSURANCE and\ REAL ESTATE 1 ARCADE PHONE 974 Help Wanted—Female 36 COOK, experienced, with references wanted. White preferred. Box 3916, Saratogian. GIRL wanted for general housework. References required. Inquire 139 North Second St., Medianicville. YOUNG GIRL for waitress, just out of high school preferred. m el. 1069. Situations Wanted—Male 39 COOK, white, all around, pastry, meats. Steady job more important than high wages. Box 3911, Sara- togian. Doge—Birds—Pets 41 BEAGLE HOUND Phone 1146-R. pups for sale. Garden—Farm—DsJry Products 5U FLOWERS for sale, terns. 11 Jumel 1616. Chinese Lan- Place. Phone MACINTOSH apples for sale. Spray- ed fruit, 50c per bushel and up. Price reasonable. Loren Pratt, Sara- toga-Schuylerville Road. Help Wanted—Male 36 CADDIES, 73, experienced, wanted at McGregor Links, Saturday., Apply Caddy Master. COCKER SPANIELS, pet, breeding and show stock. Solid and parti- color puppies now available. Patri- cia Shafer, Round Lake. Telephone Jonesville 5-121. FOR SALE—Three brown and white Cocker Spaniels, nearly two months old. $10 each. Benjamin Britt, R. D. 1, Greenfield. Money To Loan 33 FIRST MORTGAGE money available, on private family dwellings in City of Saratoga Springs. Box 3942, Saratogian. York, bounded and described as fol- lows; commencing at a pin on the west side of extension of Center Street in said village at the southeast corner of l a n d a o%vned by Alphonzo Billings, running thence along said Billings line 150 feet to pin, being Billings' southwest corner; thence south paral- to lei with said street 60 feet to an iron the place of beginning, and being Lot 18 on map of lands of John H. Pitkin and Walter J. Pitkin as sur- veyed by George Sawyer in the sum- mer of 1896 and Is the same premi- ses described in a deed bearing date of February 6, 1900, given by Emma* line Ambler and John Ambler, her hus- band, to John H. Pitkin and Walter J. Pitkin, recorded In Saratoga Coun- ty Clerk's Office April 4, 1900, In Book 227 of Deeds at page 128, and la the same premises therein described. And also all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the village of Corinth, Saratoga County, Newj pin; thence easterly parallel with first course, 150 feet to Center Street; thence northerly along said Center Street 50 feet to the point or place Of beginning and being lot No. 17 as laid down on map of lands of said Pitkina as surveyed by George Saw- yer, C. E.. In June 1895. Dated Augnst 21, 1935. JOHN S. WOODWARD. .* Referee. HENRY W. WILLIAMS, | Plaintiff's Attorney, ) Insurance Building, Glens Falls, N, Y. ". SyH-ZO— 9/6-13-20-27—10/4. Live Stocks—Vehicles \2 COWS, two, for sale, good milkers. Also Plymouth-Rock«r^N.^H^TtedS pullets, and rabbits, Yurcik, Louden Road. FRESH and seasoned horsee always" on hand. Big selections to choose from. Horses bought, sold, and ex- changed. Auction sales every Sat- urday at 2:00 p. m. Private sales daily. Big stock harness, canvas covers, and rope. Llndy's Sale Stables. 1525 Sixth Ave., Troy. GUERNSEY HEIFERS forTale, some fresh and some freshen soon. East Saratoga Lake. John PIroha; HOLSTEIN bull calf, for sale. En- titled for registration. Mother with record. Charles Nellson Jr., Still- water. Phone 17-F-4. Articles For Sale 45 CANVAS baby carriage for sale, ?2.00, Oak Library Tabic, $5.00. 3 Van Rensselaer. riOORS, built-in cupboards^ walns- cotlng. Barrett, 95 Walworth St. Tel. 194-W. APARTMENT, heated, furnished. Modern. Complete in every detail. Private bath. Choicest location. Convenient. Tel. 1768-J. APARTMENT, upper, heated, fur- nished or unfurnished. At 215 Nel- son Ave. Tel. 631-J. WANTED to rent by j»ear, unfur- nished, modern house. East Side. I or 4 bedrooms. Box 3941. Sara- togian. ' ROOM wanted, heated, near Broad* way. Privilege meals in room.. Ref- sonable price. Box 3909. Saratogian. Farms and Land tor tale t\ FOR real fertile farm*, $1,000 up. see HOWARD CLINE. Strout Farm ' Agent. 432 Broadway. Houses for 8ala ttt APARTMENT, heated, 115 Woodlawn Ave. All conveniences. Qua. Phone 98. APARTMENT, lower, 6 rooms, newly decorated. Oak floors, new steam heating system, 2 porches. 812-R XPAllTMENTS7^^oonns71'uT^iihed" _ or! HOUSET unfurnished, centrally located, sonable. Phone 1182-J. DWELLINGS, with and without wa- ter, for sale. Building lots with water. Henry Pitney, Stillwater, N. Y. . HOUSE, modern, 8 rooms, with aeJr* age. Hot water heat. East side. Phone 2377. Reasonable. , HOUSE on Church Avenue, Ballston Spa. All conveniences. Will sell reasonable. For information address Box A, The Saratogian, Ballston^ HOUSE, one~famiTy, on South~5ii» St., Stillwater, for sale. Phone 27-H, J Mechanicville. 96 Lake Ave., two and a Rea- APARTMENTS Algonquin, Edna, 4-5 Rooms, steam heated, hot water, reasonable rent. Office 510 Broad- way. FLAT~ cated. 1278. unfurnished, centrally lo- 67 Maple Avenue. Tel FLAT or furnished rooms, first door north Dehn's the Florist. Tel. 1215-W. FLAT, 3 rooms or 5. One block from Broadway. Tel. 714-J. MACINTOSH and winter apples ready. _ Reasonable prices. A. E. Baker, j ROOMS, one or two, for Tel. 4S-J-2. Household Gooda 51 ight house keeping, furnished. Improvements. 206S-J, C. Harvey. 18 Andrews St. PARLOR STOVE, Round Oak, with oil burner, grates included. C. M. Fort & Son, N. Main St., Mechanic- ville. ROOMS, two or three, for light house- keeping, furnished. Improvements, Tel. 412-J. 3 Congress Aver" ROOMS, 3, furnished^ West side" Rent $15.00. Call 975. Machinery and ' cols 62 INTERNATIONAL 8-16 Tractor for sale. Good running order. Peter Ropitzky. Box 292. Stillwater, N. Y. Specials at the Stoies 60 Houses For Rent 6b HOUSE, 7 rooms, convenience.". 107 Catherine Street. Telephone 1910. HOUSE,—a—roomr ITFW. East side. Oil heat. Garage. Phone 888. JUST RECEIVED AT J. A, BEYER'S Plain Ironing Tables, $1.00, $1.20 Covered Ironing Tables, $1.20, $1.75 Shutter Like Window Ventilators 35o, 45c Ash Sifters, 50c Rotary Ash Sifter, $2.75 Lawn Rakes, 30c, 60c, $1.00, $1.20 Coal HoJfl from 35c to $1.00 Ash Cans $1.35. $3,00 —_J. A.JBE YBR_— KNITTING "YARNS^We~ha7rTarg"- est selection in town. Most reason- able prices. Free instructions. Cinderella Dress Shop, 2 Caroline St. ROOF""PAINTr"5" galTonsT$ 1.90." Leak proof, pure asphalt and asbestos. Fanners* Hardware Co. THE PALM BEACH ~5Fees Shop at the Grand Union Hotel. Blankets and quilts for sale. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Wanted to Buy •8 STEAM BOILER, used, small size, and radiation, wanted to buy. State price. GLEN SALES CO., Box 48, Mechanicville. THE GUMPS THROUGH THICK AND THIN By SIDNEY SMITH ^ BREATHLESS AMD D»*NKVtLEb &•*, HE RUSHES UP THE STEPS OF fer AAAAAA'S ROOAMNO H O U S E , fe& INTENT ON PINWN6 MIS MIPS* M HS^7 / AIU IE / BE .OVED I'VI CO* « T O T A K E YOUH3*fE- COME BACK wr|M r ~ DA.W.IK.C*- ECIOUS, ia%5 '^>", W A BOOTS AND HEK BUDDIES ——A for hi| •sk of court NEVER, MOU SRUTE i AW &MJGHTE* %TAYS W»TM AAE - ALL TOO WELL DOES SHE REALIZE AT LAt>T THAT ACalRL'S BEST FRIEND IS HER rAQTHER- fist* / r " 'Ml 'U.o.'a * «I-N V N.w. IfWmU In m y I' 1 " VW VAW, VO\TH TWEM PUvSYV AS AMY OYV^tt G>A\- T6V<! T*>U.'. ME \ ^~-y~ By MARTIN f>AY,9AV-VAyrVEE>E VAWD \T Y'SrWO Y'WfcrAT^EO T'tSO ? VAivraaE; vofe a tln < » uilrt<,r - GET ^tX 'Ci P en on relief there had lals had to ispondence Idled. DfcWyER - 1 CA\ N? T 1 6 A . - YOO TrVE. , JKE£P MY I A^£ TYV W9Q& I Or-^A. YAl YEte A , EYEFUL! f///J H*ND60rA£bT TVMUX& f^l tanl she her kl She dressl^ perfort the Sh^ in her tic Sha Betwe pant I <&OLVY ', I MAI^Y PEOPLE: ME. , A\KVT TVKE.Y GOT NO HOME? T-OOR ttvGHT'.^eAY, rOlAVe AfcOOT A TAfcLE OV)EQ IN TW m COfcViEQ ? Wanted «.o Rent 68 half story brick, 10 bedrooms, baths, 3 fireplaces, oil burner. $7,200, $2,000 cash. Wm, H. Moran, ill Broadway. Tel. 422. _ NEW HOUSE for sale, No. 4 School District. Oil burner, hardwood floors, fireplace. Garage. $7,000. $1.SOO cash. Balance paid as jrent Box 3940, Saratogian. f TEST ANSWERS f Below are the answers to test questions printed on she edi- torial page. 1. Shoulders of soil or concrete on either side of a surfaced highway. Mulatto. It is attributed to Frederick the Great. 4. Joseph Conrad. 5. The Acts of the Apostles. 6. Hannibal Hamlin; Mrs. Alida Sims Malkus. Anglo-German Orientalist and comparative philologist, Norman Thomas. 10. One who on moral of religious grounds refuses to serve as a combatant. 2. 3. 7. 8. 9. APARTMENT, 3 or 4 rooms, furnish- ed, heated. 3 adults. Winter months. Reasonable. Box 3D08. Saratogian. J ADVERTISING BRINGS SUCCESS FRECKLES ANtT HIS FRIENDS Dig Deeper, Nutty ~ i i . •- .... . . . . FRECK, ITS NOME OF MY BUSINESS. BUT PEOPLE ARE GETTING CURIOUS AS TO WHERE "TOU GO /AFTER *YOU LEAVE THE PRACTISE FIELD ' B7BLOSSER THEY THIHK YOU'RE EASIWG UP ON FOOTBALL, FOR SOMETHING ELSE.... ^rtXJ'RE NOT GFTTIbiG THE SWELLED HEAD, LIKE THOSE OTHERS. ARE YOU ? NUTTY I'M WORKING JUST A5 HARD Ck^ THAT r^OOTBALL FIELD AS I EVER DID " BUT PEOPLE , THINK THATS NOT HARD ENOUGH f* * t u^ FOOTBALL ALWAYS MEANT SO MUCH TOYOU.ArJDNCW y x i DONT ACT LIKE YOU USED TO ABOUT IT' ;*».*>. WHILE I'M PLAYING FOOTBALL, ILL GIVE EVERYTHING I HAVE/ w £ 0, BUT WHEN I GET OUT, I CANT GO UP TO A GUYj AND£AY:"lRANS!XTY- FTVE YARDS TO A TOUCHDOWN AGAINST \ KINGSTON-GIMME A J O B i iM'iP?*!;;- £&£& Thomas M. 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Telephone 2580 THE SARATOGIAN, SARATOGA SPRINGS. N. Y.. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1935.

BROADCAST ANNAPOLIS GAME AND NOTRE DAME

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

SUNDAY 790

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

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

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

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

TONIGHT 379.5—YVGV, Schenectady—790

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

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

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

TOMORROW 379.5—WCV, Schenectady—790

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

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

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

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

379.8—WGY, Schenectady a. in

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

DONT WAIT FOR TENANTS-ADVERTISE FOR THEM Lost and Found

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

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

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

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

Announcement* i

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

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

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

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

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

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

Automobile* For Sale

'ersonala

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

Glenville Invites Saratoga Grangers

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

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

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

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

— SACRIFICE SALE — These Automobiles Must Pe Sold

Regardless of Prices to Make Room for 1936 Models.

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

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

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

That Will Be Out In A Few Days

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

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

for sale. 10 Clark St.

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SIDE GLANCES By GEO. CLARK Wanted to Buy 58

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1930 OLDSMOBILK Sport Coupe Low, Mileage—Good Rubber

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

1930 NASH SEDAN Good Mechanical Condition

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

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

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

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

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

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

Confer on Problem Of Juvenile Crime

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

• a — — i ii i ii , .

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

By G. W. HALPIN. 9/23—6t.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

ONE DODGE body sale. N . y .

U S E D

and O. W.

TRUCK, with two yard hydraulic Closson,

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

cars. Girk Ro

hoist, for Sehuylervllle,

and t rucks. -ing Service.

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

Heating—Plumbing—.looting 1 /

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

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

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

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

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

Furnished .<oomi .or Rent 5»

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

Wanted—Rooms—Board 62

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

Apartments—Flats for Rent 03

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Wanted to Rant

APARTMENT, housekeeping. heated room.

2 room, for light Also one pleasant

55 Van Dam St.

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

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

Situations Wanted—Female 38

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

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

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

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

Articles For Sale 46

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

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

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

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

J O H N R I T C H I E — T e l . 127S

Insurance 18

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

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

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

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

REAL ESTATE 1 ARCADE P H O N E 974

Help Wanted—Female 36

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

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

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

Situations Wanted—Male 39

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

Doge—Birds—Pets 41

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

pups for sale .

Garden—Farm—DsJry Products 5U

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

Chinese L a n -Place . Phone

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

Help Wanted—Male 36

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

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

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

Money To Loan 33

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Live Stocks—Vehicles \2

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

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

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

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

Articles For Sale 45

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

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

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

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

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

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

Farms and Land tor t a l e t\

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

Houses for 8ala ttt

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

J Mechanicville. 96 Lake Ave., two and a

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

F L A T ~ cated. 1278.

unfurnished, central ly lo-67 Maple Avenue. Tel

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

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

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

Household Gooda 51

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

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

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

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

Machinery and ' cols 62

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

Specials at the Stoies 60

Houses For Rent 6b

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE

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

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

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

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