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•' V ffmr.lf 4 ' e » ' •'•", T • ".*.' REAL ESTATE .Real %tjte.frw;Sale ':";•"•;;'•' Make" ' " ' "MirnSrb'ff er— "— •Fin© business property, store,, fiat, apartment, corner Broadway and Har- rison av. Blake, 110 Wall st, 4-9S17. L-73RC Real Estate Wanted WANTED—To buy 1-famjly house. modern, • good location ; price about 36,000. Box 18-AA, Gazette. LW-7321 L FOR SALE X i"Tr"-r—T'- Household Goods For Sale "FURNITURE must be sold at once: 4.4 end and' console tables, 86c; tele- ? >hono sets at $1.75; enamel kitchen ablea, new, at 33.10 e«.eh; Axmirister rugs; 6x9. 53. and S.3xl0.6, JH.f.0, some at S6; smoking stands, 45c; beds, all size?, complete, 40-; kitchen cabinets, $12.50; dining room sets, walnut. 3 suits left, at—J17r chifferobe library taWea, china closets, lamps, dressers, chlffdnlers, linoleum and ruga ; 3-burner electrlo range, $10; breakfast nets. $$.!>&; b l r d s e y e maple furniture ai a bargain. Sea u* before buying. Florida Furniture •Co., 14S Broadway, opposite Mohawk Hotel. HH-7396 Pianos—Players—Grands ' (8T) to be sold for unpaid balances. Some of the finest pianos made in this lot. Including Steinway, Uardman. Mehlln, JVers and Pond. Becker Bros., Gulbransen. Story and Clark, also one Hardman electric reproducing grand. Cassedy's, 460 Stale.' HH-73S0 KITCHEN stove, gas and coal combi- nation, with gas heater attached; cost $220; will sacrifice in excellent con- dition; only used one season. 925 Pennsylvania av. IfH-72'J5 ACORN gaa range,- gray enamel, cabi- net style with heat control, very *]>e- clal 115; Acorn cabinet gas range, coal firebox, $S. The Carl Co. basement. SLIP covers made to order for 3-plece suites or odd chairs. Guaranteed worH; special winter prices, Palmer's Drapery Shop. Phone 2-2S05. HH-S942 ORIENTAL rugs for sale, washed, re- paired by expert; reasonable; guar- anteed. 1761.E. Pkway. Tel. 4-0174. y -_..- ; ^___ r?r _ -,-—•— * HI S4S COMBINATION stove, walnut dlmn room set, sectional bookcase, parlor .-•tove, kitchen heater, wardrobe, bed, cheap.. 6^8 Orchard at. 2-7S17. HH-7431 MATTRESSES Remade like new. Built-Rllo Bjddlng Co. Phone 4-0039. H11-6159 •UNIVERSAL, combination stove and parlor Btove, very cheap, 1224 Main st. " 1111-7292 SOLID oak dining table and buffet, suitable for camp, $15 each. 340 Mo- hawk av„ Scotia. H1N74Q0 ELECTRIC washing machine, used v ' very little, $28. 2026 Westside av. Tel. MJ505-W. IIH-7270 Miscellaneous For Sale Cameras—New and Used Bought — Sold — Exchanged and Repaired - Lyon's — Kodaks m State st Phone 4-S647. _ K-6989 BAVE money on farm produce. Phone 2-3165-M. Free delivery. Largo, fresh, dated eggs ; apples, potatoes, car- rot* and turnips. Read our offer here tomorrow. A. B. Drake, Consaul and Pierce rds. K-7351 »»•••••- 1 - •• ' ••••" ~ ••• W(— *• ' • • '•"• -••••.••• ** - .... ... WEN'S old hats made new, 75c, by ex- pert hatter, formerly with John B. Stetson. Perfect Hat Shop, 424 State, over Waldorf Lunch. Ladies' hats, 50c. K-5610 WALLPAPER—Washable, finest line at ' all prices. "Du Pont's Paints"—the nation s standard. Free del. .anywhere. H. H. Blanehard, 161 Lafayette. 4-9179. K-7424 MUST SACRIFICE AT ONCE , Combination stove, piano, bedroom set, also odd pieces. Tel. 2-4995-R at 1829 Becker st. -K-B564 WOOD—Dry kindling or stove, 7 for $1; hardwood, $2.50 cord, $s standard. Van Dyke's Woodyard. 2-3429. K-1729 DIAMOND ring, gent's, about l\i carat: cost 4475; sacrifice $195. Box 1-AA, Gazette/ K-7178 SANITARY toilet, good as new, $8.50. will sell $7.50. 2026 Westside av. Tel. "'"rSf.. K-7271 MOUNTAIN hardwood, all sizes, sea- soned. Craig Wood Co., phone 4-3307. K-73SS HARD oak and hickory wood, half sea- soned, $2.25 stove cord. 4-5248. K-736.3 H. K. KNOPF violin for sate, $200 cash. 1623 Foster av. K-2503 HARDWOOD and also slab wood. Tel. 4-4635, 65Hfr Draper av. K-6166 PATCHES for quilts by the pound. 10S7 Howard st. K-7322 RADIO •TOP OF SPACE—Andy ... E. BRDOSS, factory authorised radio v repair, 15 yrs. experience, free esti- mates; work guaranteed. Tel. 4-1601. JJ-73G4 A. H. SCHWENKER — R a d i o Lab". Guar, service minimum charge, $1. L R. E. Assoc member. • Tel. 2-7464. J.l-6044 10-TUBE all electrlo radio, largo cab- inet; cost $160; bargain, $35. Pa- rente, 114 Nott ter. JJ-72S1 EXPERT radio repairing, guaranteed, . any set rejuvenated. Laurence, 4-1463. JJ-1S272 CALL 4-5933, Becker's Radio Service, guar, work. 721 Ontario st. 4-5932. &ADTOS repaired right, moderate charges. Broadwetl, the radio man. TeL 4-3586. JJ-7175 FREE estimates. We repair any radio guaranteed, R. Deuel, 4-8016, JJ ROGER BEAN Lookiri for His Shanghai Lil HOWDA, JOSS, STILL "I ( MiSS-QOt ? HAMGINL' 4 ervl U P E H ? 1 SWE'S LEFT- vV^g-RE'S MY QUEEN 1/ X>0MEPUIT O'-H^ftRTS? ^Jl •.!-*< ' --••»« .in • I' 9UIT? NO fDOUN'-?/, —WHERE'S MRS. BE W ?. YAU. M€flN IS SHEJ+OMI? YOWSUH»W T>E KlTC+tlM- SO BADLY ABOUT |T YES, SHE'SOONC.BVKK-, (ioSH/THftTS BECAME AN<*ftY A T M R - f TQO Bftf>—r'fcL BE^N AND WALKED OUT | H«VE-TtrtOC«T6 Ohte NIGjHT JUST AT HER.- SHE'S ^UPPERTIMe —1 FEEL(1 R UM IN QM ft / SOMCPt-ACe, OH I Wl SH YOU V«/OOtf> TEUL HER AWYTHtNO BUT S H E M U S T COMEv BftCK-^i'/A ^PRAID YOU CANT fINJDrfcER. AW SURE a t FIND '€R-j IF SHES <MQQ<MQQIH' 'ROUND XpWN I'Li.JHEqR %K. WMIST4.E F € R A CROSSIN'AWFteViizR-- ANYHOW THEM'S >AY "RgNNIN'.ORDeRS AN1 JPONY. WORRY TltCYA HEAR FROfW NB IO r FOR RENT Flats and Houses To Let RAICH av., near State ; large 1-family with garage; suitable for rooming house; rent $35. Several tlata on McCIellan st-. one on Robinson st.: reasonable. Pbune 2-3540 or 4-8 tGjK P-7401 Moving—Return Load Prices On Long Distance Moving Phone 4-07.89. Murphy-Rowan, Inc. P-14791 STATE ht., 5-room upper flat, garage, $15 a month. Louis CasseUa, Real- tor, mo Van Vranken av. Phone 4-21CS. P-72S9 TO LET—Corner hot water heat, Washington av., AUTOMOBILES »>•— ••• '!'•• II"' •••!•— W W W •••• —••! ' » ^ - •••» Automobiles'For Sale g-room lower flat; all improvements. 15 Scotia. Tel. 4-6518. P-5218 1-FAMILY' house, 8 Willow av.. near State, largo gaFage. Phone 4-6518. _ P-19697 PHONE 2-6889. J. A. Rudd, if it's ^tor-. age, we move your (furniture and \valt for our ]KI y. ' P-81C4 MODERN upper flat, 1121 Sumner avZ rent $30. Inquire Wm. A. O'Brien, 161 Barrett st., tel. 4-7418. P-71C0 BELLEVUE, modern flat, garage, $20; Daggett ter., flat $13, Tel. 8-0695-R. ^ P-7329 2181 GU1LDERLAND av., pleasant cor" ner flat, all Improvements; walking "i 1 stanco to G. E. Tel. 2-2724~J. P-7360 UPPER flat, ~7S McCIellan St.; hot water heat furnished, tile bathroom, garage. P-7373 G-ROOM upper flat, 1722 Hamburg: st. t all improvements, cheap rent, garage. Phone 4-4968, P-7425 LOWER Hat, 16 Eagle st.; improve- ments, hot water heat;- reasonable. Tel. 4-5217 or 2rl940 or 2-5529-R. P-7353 UPPER flat to let 1068 Forest nl. Tel. ~3?T378. ] P-7356 UPPER 6-room flat, all Improvements : loyv rental. 1706 Crane at P-7374 COTTAGE, 8 rooms,,all improvements. Phone 2-5915-R. P-7365 2 FLATS, modefur-convenlently located, reasonable. Phone 4-0621. P-7367 7-ROOM house, first class garage. Phone 2-4530. condition, P-7330 COLUMBIA st., 6 rooms, steam heat lower hot air heat, $18. 4-9795. P-7252 6-ROOM upper flat, Regent st. 4-8868. Phone P-7267 HOUSE—19 Irving fd., Scotia, Inquire 2l£ Fifth st, Scotia. P-2521 UPPER flat downstairs. 133 Elder at" Inquire P-6S59 LOWER 6-room flat garage; hot air heat. 945 Norwood av. v P-go2fi 6-ROOM bungalow, steam heat, garage. Phone 2-6240 and 2*8344. P-742S Dogs, Birds and Poultry KERR'S lively chloka gunraTuced for . quality, dependable for livablllty and evenness of growth. Every breeder test- ed for B. W. D. (slow) tube ag«i. meth- od used. Ret prices and literature. Kerr Chtckciies, Inc., 486 Cedar St., Schenec- tady, N. T. Phone Schenectady 2-2109. KK-7257 BEAGLE hound for saiergood liunter, wonderful pet. 21T Wren St., Scotia. I\K -2 5 6 3 31 LAYING pullets, Rocks ntul lleds; quantity of mash, Phone fi-F-2. . KK-256S WANTED—Dog, chow or shepherd. Address Box 14-AA, Gazette. KK-2551 fiA"BBIT meat", domeitlc. Try" onB to- rtay. Shaw. 2-3729-J. KK-54S0 RlAN'CONA laying UPPER or lower flats,-Regent at; mod- ern ; rent $20. Tel. 4-0865. P-7397 Apartments Furnished THE LIVINGSTON 773 State st. Phone 2-3422. Furnished apartments, centrally locat- ed, ah improvements; free parking. - MM/73S9 6-ROOM flat. CraigtyU $7; 4 and 2 rooms $5. 179 Nott Your Opportunity Here is your chance to buy R-uaran- teed used cars at Inventory prk-ee. Cadillac sedan Cord sedan Hudson convertible coupe'.. Hudson sedan (deluxe) .... Hudson "8" sedan Hudson "8" brougham ...... Terraplane 6 sedan Essex coupe Essex touring-sedan ....... Nash "6" sedan Studebaker coupe (Die.) .... Packard coupe Packard sedan Packard sedan Oldsmobile coupe and others John Kovacs Garage Co. Pacltard—Hudson—Ebsex Dealers Phone 2-4776 754 State st. G-7391 1929. 1930. 1929. 1929. 1030. 1930. , 10-31. 1931. 1929. 1930. 1930. 1930. 1981. 1929. .:$5oo ,. 550 .. 225 .. 250 .. 350 .. 375 .. 600 .. 300 .. 325 .. 21,1 .. 300 .. 650 .. 650 .. 900 .. 185 Reliable Always 30-Day Guarantee Goea- With-Evorr Reconditioned Car Chevrolet sedan .............. 4550 - ... 425 ... 400 ... 375 1933 _ ^ ^ _ ^ ^ _ ^ ^ 1933 Chevrolet sport roadster 1932 Chevrolet sport coupe ., 1932 Chevrolet coach ........ 1931 Chevrolet sport sedan 1930 Chevrolet cvach ,.Vv... 1931 Ford tudor sedan .......... v 1930 Ford tudor sedan .".' 1931 Studebaker sedan 1932 Ruick standard 8 sedan ... 1929 Ruick. de luxe 5-pass. coupe Used tires, all siges, 50c and up. Mohawk-Chevrolet Co.,"Inc.. . 777 State Ft. Phone 2-3846 Open Every Evening Until 9 o'Ctoctj G-7393 325 200 245 195 275 575 245 1931 Hupp 8 sport coupe $295 1931 Graham Paige sedan, like new 250 1931 Ford pickup truck 165 1931 Fierce-Arrow sedan 575 1930 Bulck 61 sedan 315 1929 Chevrolet landeau sedan 125 1928 Chevrolet coupe, extra nice .. 70 1929 Whippet 6 sedan 65 1929 DeSoto coach 125 1930 Hudson 8 sedan 250 1929- Franklin convertible coupe ... 250 1929 Chevrolet coupe 90 1926 Studebaker phaeton, low mile- age, new tiros 35 Nearly nlf guaranteed ' Rudd's 805 Schenectady st G-7399 $325 300 250 250 395 175 175 145 200 135 rooms, $8 ter. MM-6365 2-ROOM apartment with private bath, completely furnished, oil heat Belle- vue, ?6 a week. Phone 2-2942. MM-7293 ROYAL apartment, 758 State st. 2 and 3 rooms, everything but linen fur- nlshed. ' MM-7362 LARGE furnished_apartmont; reason- able. Call Mr. Santelt, I 5067, MM-7368 3-ROOMS with private bath, G. E. re- frigerator, with or without garage. 309 Clinton st, near Smith at MM-7371 1 OR 2-ROOM apartment everything furnished, reasonable. 514 Summit. MM-25G9 27 LAFAYETTE ^apartments, sleeping rooms; heat, hot water; reasonable. - MM-2670 HEATED 3-room apartment, furnished, 810 Craig at.' Inquire shoe shop. MM-2557 818 STATE, 8 rooms, private bath ; rea- sonablo ; couple only. MM-7357 Tel. 7383 3-ROOM apartment, moderate rent. 4-2320. 4-7617. MM- COZY 3-room with private bath ; rate $1 per day. Phone 2-5311-W. MM-7297 110 U N I O N at, tfce Roosevelt, 4-room furnished apa'rtment 9TT" MM-6969 MAPLE av.—Modern front 2-room apartment, refrigeration. MM-7268- Tel. 2.1-F.3, Diari/fi. iiillets, 75c each. . KK-2515 GOLl^EN Sebright njid Black Cochin bantams. Tel. 2-7749-M. KK-2572 LOST AND FOUND LOST—One diamond and one aquamarine ring at The Brass Rail, Feb. 2 between midnight and 1 a. m. Reward of $100 if rc- tnrned. Tel, 4 1 8995 ! M-2523 PARTY who took electric, drill from -garnRft M 112 Victory nv. was eeen. Relurn nt one* to Hal Jones; no que* tfoTts a^ked. M-2.' IX>ST--Prx~krtbook with CWA check No. PS14, ^ndnrjred, sum of motify nnd othfr valuables. Mr*. M. Kidd.-J424 atnte st. M-7.1;; LOST—Rrd and black checked nmckl- •nti'x n^Ar lnt^rfl^^Mo|1 Krl-> blvd. and ITnlon. Reward. I^ox S2-AA, Oawtth. M-7127 £>I'AM6ND ring wifh bliie sapphires lost Saturday p. m. in M, Waa«*r- m.in'n Market or on RroadwAv; lih- erifl reward. PJ' l 5;)2f_2- :, ij A - M-7278 IHoST— Lady'* gold wrist watch he- twe?n W.^ll st arid Ststo Theater, Saturday. Reward. Tel. 4-«.. t .2'\ ^M Albany at. M-7.180 IOiST—-Monday, lady's small diamond wrist watch; reward. Te}. 4-<2H Ktttr 8 p. m, M-?39S ix^S"1^--Bro"w"ri~\vftrret c o n t a i n i n g iTcenae and operator's license, small sum of money. Tel, 4-OJ87. M-7265 COvST—Viound r>up, black, white, brown - npolH, licenR* 335002. Phone 4-S3R2. ^ \1 - 7 3 2 8 JroLTNO—1 enrton soap powder, .vsi Al- bany st. M-2-".M"> FOUND" Scottish Terrier. Owner may call 4-iSSi. . M-T:^:'<! COST- - SlKnda y, chain for 6.50 tire; re" ward. Phone 4-aMA. - M-78J9 Furnished Rooms To Let . The WindBor lOJiJay at; bright Blry rooms, run- ning hot and cold water, with or wlth- out private bath. R-13632 ROOM for lady; no other roomers; warm, clean, privilege of cooking; walking distance to downtown; cheap. Box 21-A A. Gazette. R-2561 TH LIVINGSTON 773 State st. Phone 2-3422. Furnished rooms for men and women; new low rates; free parking. R-7390 LARGE front room with garago; pri- vate family, Snowden av. Phone 2-326ft-W. R-7359 HEATED, newly furnished room, Am- erican family, $2.50. 1241 Chrisler nv. R-6764 LARGE front room with aloove, hall entrance; garage if desired. 919 State s t ; R-7132 ar.; nleasant rooms, 1 26 UNION men, meals Tel. 4-3257. or 2 R-7255 LARGE, warm room Inprivate family, upper Union at. Phone 4-0102. R-7426 Stores and Offices To Let CENTER st^ r29-i:ti; 2 desirable stores, heat and hot water furnished, lar^e garago in rear, suitable for repair shop; reasonable. Tel. 4-3159, 4-7261, ^ _Q-72R2 NEWLY rnnovnted Rtore, 789 Albany st., suitable for halrdressfng parlor. Inquire Mr. J. V. Marlow, plumbing office. Q-7254 LARGE front room, rett Tel. two. Inquire printing o^flc^ 181 Bar Medical Arts Building, Q-13412 st., opp 4-S01I. Apartments Unfurnished fi i f STATE sTTTlTving roomT bedroom. kitchenette, lilo bath, shower, steam heat, hot water furnished, FrlRidaire, $30; Immediate possession. E. .1. Uvon St Son, tel. 4-4428 o r i-UU. MU-7«t8 APARTMENT to let" Albany apalrt- ments; 4 rooms and bain, heated, fur- nl»hed or unfurnished, inquire of Jan- It or._ MU-67J7 JACKSON Apts., llWlJnlon, 1. I and 4 rooms; modern, Fr'gldalre. Incinera- tor, etc, MU-6303 Furnished Flats and Houses flat FURNISHED lotfcr 4-room garage. Phone 2-4530. with fl-'OT.v Business Opportunities FTJilNlTURVl repaTr~bu'siness, Including saws, planer, drill press, paint gun, motors, small tools and benches, $R00. Becker, phone 4-579*. B-7382 SE*\^r*RAL newsrooms, grocery and confectionery stores In good locations, right prices. K." T. ilenry, 159\i JTay si. B-7279 \KA~R Albany St.. large jrarage with elevator; suitable for paint shop; rem $i5. McDonald, phone 2-.3340 or 4-S(6». tt-7402 1932 Plymouth P. A. sedan 1931 Pontlae sedan .,...".., 19.31 Chevrolet sedan 1930 Studebaker Comm. sedan .... 1929 Packard 8 sedan , 1931 Ford coupe 192:1 DeSoto sedan , 1929 Plymouth sedan 1928 Packard 6 7-pass. sedan ...... 1928 Oldsmobile sedan 20 others to select from. Franklin-Wright Co., Inc. DeSoto-Plymouth Sales and Service 1012 State st. Open Evenings. G-7394 Winterized Cars 1929 Bulek M. 4-pass. coupe $229 1929 Plymouth apt. rp., rumble seat 129 1929 DeSoto coach 179 1929'Oldsmobile da luxe sedan ISC 1927 Cadillac conv. coupe 139 Siver &"Anderson "Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers" 3S Mohawk av., Scotia. Phone 4-520S. G-7420 1931 Auburn brougham $375 1931 Chrysler 6 coupe 375 1931 DeSoto 6 sedan 350 1932 Plymouth P. A. sedan 325 1929 Packard de luxe roadster .... 350 1931 DeSoto 6 roadster 250 1929 Bulck standard coupe 225 1930 Chrysler de luxe coupe ...... 295 1927 Chrysler "50" sedan 50 Apkea and Weils 14 Erie blvd., next to Hudson Theater. G-73M AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale 1931 Oldsmobile Sedan De luxe model. In first-class condition throughout; rebuilt and guaranteed ; a buy at $175. FREED'S AUTO EXCHANGE State at Church st. G-7113 $6*5 ... .. 05 1927 Bulck 4-door sedan 1927 Nash 4-door sedan . 1 , Parenta's, 111 Nott ter. G-7104 1929 Plymouth coupe Pa rente's, 1J4 Nott ter. 1931 Dodge sedan .... 1931 Chrysler roadster 1930 Nash sedan 1D30 De Soto roadBter 1930 Plymouth coupe 1929.Oldsmobile sedan 192S Graham-Paige. 81* sedan 192$ Hudson sedan 9S BURTIS3 MOTOR SALES, INC. "Since 1899" 38T Erie blvd. Phone 4-7797 G-7392 .$395 . 315 . 295 . 2t5 u 195 225 195 Pords! Fords! Pordst V-8« and 4-cylinders—all typeo^—all models at bargain prices. Visit our showroom and make your selection while our stock la well balanced. W. H. Rice Motor Co., Ino. "Authorized Ford Sale* and Service" 30J Crane s t Phone 3-7027. G-7422 1931 Buick Sedan 8-cyI., 6-pass. A popular model in ex- cellent condition; rebuilt and guaran- teed at 1175. FREEH'S AUTO EXCHANGE State at Church st. fj-Ii 19 LATE" 1931 Chrysler straight 8 do luxe 4-door sedan, new tires, small mile- age; runs and lookn like now. Real bargain, $550. Parento's, 114 Nott tor. G-7109 Today's Special a 1932 Chevrolet coach $3^5 1930 Ford sport coupe ,..,i 17$ 192S Chevrolet coach 6S Moore Chevrolet Co., Inc. 115 Mohawk av., Scotia, Phone 2-2318. G-7421 OUR LOW PRICES tell the story—• Coma In and compare these late model cars with any in this section. FREED'H AUTO EXCHANGE Stato at Church st. fi^l^l FEbEftAfj 1*1-ton truck, large rack body . , , .......... , $65 Pn rente's. 'Hi' Nott ter. > QV7403 HUPMOPILE straight S do Tuxa' 1923 sedan 6 wire wheels, excellent condi- tion. 2511 Campbell av. or tel. 2-19S1. ; G-7251 f92S Chevrolet coach TTfii 1924 Jordan touring : .... - . , „ 25 Parente's. 114 Nott ter. G-7IM 1*38 WHIPPET coach. A-I conditio!*", $4S. Englert's, Maton rd„ tel. 2-R390. C, - 7 41 r, sedan" ...$IS.'i fi-7410 LA^S~TM0 Graham-Paige 4-dr. bargain Parente's. 114 N'ott tef. iiit OlhiV ROLBT aport cabriolet, 3 2,- 000 miles. 6 wire wheels; caah $.''•"0. Phone 4-0924. _ 0-7317 LATE 1930 Chrysler <T<io. l u x e 4-door sedan ; cannot ba told from new; bar- gain, $250. P.irentft'.r 111 Nott ter. G-74H 192S CflRY§F.'EiT*4"roadater. AT*eondi- tiorv. $55. Englerl'*, Mnxon rd. Phono 2-6Sfl0. mi ^ k <, -''^ fi 19S0 DE SOTO 4""door acdan; nina nnd looka good; bargAln, $185. Parente's, 111 Nott ter. G-7413 lH-TO?f5CE6 panel truck, reasonable ^".ordilc\sale ; __S27 Locust av. 0-6925 Uil m)KJ^iT STTuxi roadster, looks and runs iikc new; bargain, $295. Parcnte, 114 Nott ler. G-740^ 195S Packard (*' do luxe phaeton .. .$250 Parente's, illNoH. ter. G-7<<I; 1929* FORD'eoupe,"« n*w"tifa«, $«. P* : rente's m.\oit leiv •«-7tlP .... JS5 G-7100 Automobiles Wanted WE PAY highest cash prices for good used cars. We buy cars in any con- dition. Englert's, Maxon rd. Phone 2.6390, GW-7414 CHEVROLET must be in 4-0924. panel delivery li-ton; good condition. Phone GW-7376 WANTED—Late model car. Will pay cash. Box 17-AA, Gazette. GW-72S5 USED ,caW wanted; cash immediately. JPar^ri|e, JH Nott ler. GW-1J00S Auto Accessories, etc. USED auto parts for all mal:ss of cars; batteries and tires; reasonable; I..rue stock on-hand. Phone 2-6390.- Englert's, Maxon rd. EE-6250 HELP WANTED Female Help Wanted CANVASSERS. Excellent opportunity to make good money. Work with crew manager. Clean work. Commission paid in full weekly. Northeast Tea Co., 834 State at ' ' >il 7 _tl^ GIRLS for beauty culture classes now forming; day or evening; thorough training: teaching, guaranteed; $23 cash, $30 terms. Phone 4-2517 for in- terview. ' 1017 State st. H-7381 MIDDLE aged woman for housework, - one who can cook ; go home nights. Apply between S and 12, 147 Haigh nv. . H-7375 HAIRDRESSE'RS capable ot manag- ing shop with a following. Box S-AA; Gazette. H-7201 ALL AROUND hairdresser for out of town work. Apply in person, 323 State st -H-73S5 WOMAN or girl for general housework in a nearby village. Apply In person at 95 Division st.. city. H-7370 NURSE girl, houseworkers. cooks, sec- ond maids. Eastman's, 230 State. 1JJ^.''7J. COMPETENT girl for housework ; stay nights. 407 State st. H-73S4 COMPETENT girl for housework ; stay nights. 1757 Eastern pkwy. H-7325 Male Help Wanted WANTED Miscellaneous Wants Used Furniture and Rugs Pay you cash for your used rug?, stoves, dining room, living room, kitchen furniture. Dressers, chairs, .tables, washers, sewing machines, radios, cMt~ foniera, 'amps. Tal. 4-3201. T-5369 Top Prices on Used Furniture Wanted—Used furniture. parlor stoves, dining room, bedroom suites, kitchen furniture, radios, rugs, dishes Bnd odd pieces, also store fixtures and office equipnient. Call 4-1497. T-6459 HIGHEST prices paid., newspapers, mauazinea, rags, old furnaces. 4-2830. | T-1686> SINGER sewing machine, late model; fuv© complete description and cash pr|7e._ Box 19-AA, Gazette. TjlL 56 VVANTED— All kinds of used ifuTnlture and stoves. Tel. 4-6293. TH7322 OLD, ESTABLISHED manufacturer will finance responsible man in ;>er- manent business. Must have A-l refer- ences and car. Starting average $30 weekly. Steady increase up to $100 for right man. No slack season or lay-offs. Write promptly, McConnon & Co., Dept. WAL340, Wlnnna, Minn. L"i"ti S ? MEN WANTED for Rawleigh routes of 800 families in Cities of Amsterdam, Ft. Plain and Cohoes. Reliable hustler can start earning $25 weekly and in- crease every month. Write immediately. Rawleigh Co., Dept NY-S7-S, Albany, N. Y. N-2552 CANVASSERS. We have an excellent proposition. Clean work; transporta- tion arranged: excellent commission paid in full weekly. Northeast Tea Co., 8S4 State st. N-7275 3 MEN at once, between ages 25 and 47. Special campaign work. • Two months guaranteed employment. Fair pay, liberal bonus. Apply 9 a, m. to 3, 505 State st. room 511. N-73GI STEADY work, large earnings for el- derly men to bottle vanilla extract in Schenectady. Write, Tharp, 914 Lex- ington, Cumberland. Md. N-2555 PEER salesman, must have sales ex- perience. Apply 125S Tenth a v., be- N-T.H5I tween 9 nnd 10. Situations Wanted Females Want Situations WIDOW between 40 and 50 wishes po- sition as housekeeper for widower or bachelor or *mall family; best refer- ences. Address 70 Church av., Ballston Spa, N. Y. V-250S BOOKKEEPER-typist desires position. Phone 2-0284-R V-2566 WANTED—Washings. 1821 Nott st. v-2: *2 Males Want Situations EXPERIENCED grocory cle7k""w*a"rlts Job, full or part time. Box 3-AA, Gar.ette. C-2173 EXCHANGE SWAP HAVE 2 pleasure cars and some cash to exchango for a 1 or Hi-ton Chav. or Ford truck. Box 12-AA, Gar.ette. _SC-;2i!fi WILL do painting and paperlfauglng in exchange for good used car. Tel. 4-4797. 50-7259 Trading Post Have meat, fruit and groceries and 3 1-ton trucks; will trade for what have yon. Tel 2-9523. SC-7274 KIMBALL piano, awa'p for"w"hal have you. 1367 Crane st. SO-2S6S: PERSONAL Prompt llellel from tired, aching feet with Patented Sanltax Arch Supports. For limited time $1 postage prepaid—rejtulavly $2 pair. Give sex and size of shoes, Sanilax, 560 W. Randolph, Chicago. nn-sm WORK, for "tlncl* flam." (To*3"$l<3 month start. Men and women. 18-50. Many examination* coming. List, posi- tions free. Write today. Franklin in- stitute, Dept RN B. Rochester, N. T. BR.2551 SOLVENT, only original non-explosive, 35c per gal. Phone 2-SJ60, cor. Stale and Chestnut sfa. Free delivery. P. B-S»5 P*ROF. CARLYLE celebrated palmist. •fiOO Grand *(., Tro>, gives rcartinca dally, satisfaction "guaranteed, fee H. BB-2I7J SPIIUTUAL reading* given at g|~Fur- man St.; hours. II to 7. Phone 2-."231. Helen Rindschaedler. _en-IIS?3 6 r t ARaiNTHANU* dehtTitt 4S8 Slii te *t., o%er Pelop'a Rcslaurant Tel. I-R61R BB-729S HOACHES—tjluartlnteed to kiit all bugs. C. Lewfa, 3-3248-M. BR-19978 StADANI Ray"Davr8---RtiarilrigB Riven. 14 4_E1 mer_B.V;j_phon eJ - 2 858. RB -18511 R~EV. JENNiE K. Be'iejrardeT 134 Nott _ter Phon e_ 4- J 70S : JR BO 4 337 Window Shadei VVTN1 T o W " S i 1 A B E S '"mado " io'" order Estimates cheerfully given. Save Supply Co., Albany st. Tel. 2-119ft. •F-67M RUGS, parlor set dresser, reed set. Tel. 2-7517. gas range, T-6319 WANTED—Used microscopes, 236 State at. Phone 4-S647. Lyons, T-698S HIGHEST prices paid for old gold, *U~*- var. 1605 Union. 4.5831}, T-17633 WANTED—Tables and chairs taurant Phone 4-7212. for res- T-7294 Houses and Flats Wanted 1-FAMlLY house to buy, good condi- tion, reasonable, elate price. Box 10-AA. Gazette. X-7262 W E H A V E prospects for well located 1-family houses. Mr. Marhafer, Blake's rental dept., 110 Walt st. 4-9817. X-7277 WANTED—House or flat, located ; not over $25. Call 4 centrally 5911. X-2567 WANTED—Small •furnished rent $30. 2334 Turner av. bungalow, X-2520 Want to Exchange Exchange A beautiful residence on Central pkwy ; hall in center, large living room with fireplace, sun parlor, very nice dining room, tile kitchen with breakfast nook, lavatory downstairs, 4 bedrooms and tile bath upstairs, very good oil heating system. 2-car garage; trade for a small 1 or 2-famlIy house. Friedman Realty Co., 1 Grand blvd., corner Nott st. Phone 4-6215. DD-7429 Loans Wanted - WANTED—To borrow $250; will pay 10% ; 18 bead of cattle as security. Box 20-AA. Gazette. NN-2553 MONEY TO LOAN DOMESTIC—OFFERS LOANS OF $300 OR LESS HOUSKHOLD—AUTO—CO-MAKER £or taxes or any other worthy pur- pose. There is no lower cost in Sche- nectady for t,his type of complete per- sonal loan service. Usually the money 5s received within 24 hours, and you rfcpsy in as many as 20 small monthly payments. No en- dorsers required on household and auto loans. Interest is charged only for the actual days the money is used. Come in. phone, or write Domestic Finance Corporation of New York (A Personal Loan Company) 125-127 Wall st. Phone 4-3197 LOANS MADE IN NEARBY TOWNS "Member NRA" QQ-7152 Here's How You Can Pay Your Taxes Come in and let us arrange an Auto. Co-Maker, Furniture or Combination Loan for you. You'll get the cash in 24 to <S hours . . . on repayment terms extending over 3, 6, 10 months or longer. Our charges are aa low sn any ob- tainable for thla type of full loan service. Come In . . . Write . . . or Phona Personal Finance Co. of Now York 331. State st. Over Imperial Cloak Co. Phona 4-8*22 Hours 8:30 to 5 Member NRA QQ-7153 CAN TAKE small mortgages amount- ing to $15,000 immediately; best serv- ice in town rendered. B. Gallo, Proc- tor's Arcade, ground floor. Tel. 4-0242. QQ-7164 $2,000 TO LOAN on good first mort- gage. Friedman Realty Co., 1 Grand blvd., cor. Nott st. Tel. 4-6215. QQ-7430 BUSINESS PERSONALS Roof and Gutter Repairing RCWFTNG—Slate, ashes!os, tin, asphalt shingle, roll roofing, *lag, skylights, metal collings, furnace work and re- pairs. Craig & Co., 118 Erio blvd. 4-7737 F-7388 ROOFING, heaters repaired; metal ceil- ings specialty. Tel. 2-6264; quality Rf rvlcs. It Dickerohnld, 226 Nott ler. ROOF, chimney .and furnace repair and cleaning. S. J. Clapper, phone 4-0685. •F-19961 Painting and Paperhanging^ PAINTS—For quality line Lowe llroa. —Paints, varnishes and brushes. Craig ft Co., rnc, U8 Erie blvd. 4-7737. F-73S7 PAINTING, paperhanjting; work guar- anteed; 1931 paper. Kaley,' 2-R807-J. F-5664 F. J. CARLSON ft Son. Paint glasa, wall paper, IOCS Crane » t , 3-8316. F-59U MAWBKY—Paperhanging and paint- ing Estimates Riven. Tel. 4-9737. JA.2S06 SliUFELT, painting, paperhanging] 9 years with Blanehard. Phone 2-5324. P-175*1 WWhing Machinei ABC, CASa Maytag. Ateadowa, Thor, Galnaday, Uolt Savage, Easy'washer; alt parts and :«ervlce; work guaranteed. Schenectady Washer Co.. 720 Albany st.._phone 3-0HS4._ JF-" 1 ?! Al!T1IOR1 /.El) Maytag, Thor, Mead". own parts; service work RiiarJintecd. George M, Smith, 62S Stats at 2-3700. F-M65 ALL MAKES repaired; Thor service. Reglna Klec. Co , 221 Not! ter. 4-2633. BUSINESS PERSONALS Sewing. Machine Repairs SEWING machines repaired, all makea, guaranteed ; supplies, parts, iised ma- chines for sale. Formerly 24 Park pi., now 342 Summit av. Tel. 4-3298, Hyatt. F-6S95 SEWING machines repaired, alt makes; 30 years' experience. C. H. Tymeson. 325 Mohawk av.. Scotia. Tel. 4-1435. _ EXPERT sewing machine' repairing^ $2, all makes; guaranteed. Phone 2-2942. F-68S* Chimney Cleaning CHIMNE~Y and heaters "cleaned' h^ reliable and experienced men. Tel, 4-5066. F-2 4 67 Floor Scraping and Surfacing GENERAL tloor service, Kloora scraped and linlshed. hloor machines for rent. Rubber floor and amir treads for sale. Office 823 Albany s t Ter. 4-7020. F-1727S Vacuum Cleaner* VACUUM - "}leauers reyaIredTarmia'tures and motors rewound. Tel. 2-2291-M. _ ^ F-5567 VACUUM cleanera-repaired; pans for all makes. Phone 2-3076. F-7179 Monuments Fumace Oil- -Kerosene oil." Fuel, furnace a.nd rango O-Oaa-Co Sale.* Corp. Dnv or night. Phona 4-777.1. __ __ F6849 Kl'in, oil, coal and feed. .Tame* G. HilderbrAnd. Inc. Phone. 2-2108. TEXACO range oil, 8He per gallon" P h o n e 4-ri2&9. John Peterson. V-6Ui RefirtferAlion Service SCHENECTADY Refrigeration Service. •lack Jmacka, formerly with Modern Housekeeping and Flood F.lec. 4-2937. F-6874 Dreimmaking MONUMENTS, granite, marble. Order for spring del. P. Dejaney. 2-3906-W. F-5166 Carpenter Work CARPENTER work of" all 'estimates. Tel. 2-0205-J. kinds. Free F-144J0 Electrical Work HERM BoinKi electrical contractor: wiring and repairs. NRA. 2-8897. F-8805 SERVISS Electric, electric contracting and wiring. NRA Tel. 2-0572-R. F-19437 Furniture Upholstering STOWE'S Upholstery Shop, expert up- holsterlng, repairing, reasonable, fabrics, estimates. 2-0716, 300 Craig st. F-550G MclCEE'S upholstery and repair shop, 245 McCIellan St.. tel. 2-4674. F-6637 Plumbing and Heating PLUMBING and HEATING materials direct-to-you, wholesale"prices; save 25 to 50<J>. K a l t e u x Broa., Inc., 952 State st. Telephone 2-3989. F- PLUMBLNG. oil burner heating. J. V. Marlow. 789 Albany at TeL 2-0174. F-11960 STATE OF NEW YORK—Supreme Court, County of Schenectady. The Schenectady Savings Bank, Plaintiff, against William A. O'Brien, Individually and as executor and trus- tee of the Last Will and Testament of Frank C. O'BFien,. deceased; Grace B. O'Brien, widow of Frank C. O'Brien, deceased ; Millard F. Wagoner; Verena Wagoner, his wife; Servap Co., Inc.; William Friedman: The Julian Gold- man Stores, Inc.; Murphy-Rowan, Inc., Defendants. In Pursuance of a Judgment of Fore- closure and Sale, duly granted in tne above entitled action, and entered in the Schenectady County Clerk's office, on the 16th day of January. 1934, I, Jacob M. Frankel. the undersigned. Referee in said judgment named, will sell st public auction at the Schenec- tady County Court House. In the City of Schenectady, County of Schenectady, N. Y., on the 1st day of March, 1931. at 11:00 o'clock a. m., the premises de- scribed in said judgment, as follows. viz.; All that Tract or Parcel of Land with the buildings thereon, situate in the Town of Rotterdam, County of Schenectady and State of Now York, known and designated as Lot No. Sev- enty (70) on Map No. S of Property belonging to The Central Realty Com- pany of Schenectady, N. Y., made by Alexander McDonald. C. E., Septem- ber, 1907, ahd filed in the Schenectady County Clerk's office October 21st, 1907, Bald lot being bounded and de- scribed as follows: Northerly by Lot No. 69, aa designated on said map. one hundred twenty-five (125) feet along the same; easterly by Mill Street as designated on said map, thirty-three (33) feet along the same; southerly by Lot No. 71, as deaignated on said map. one hundred twenty-five (125) feet along the same, and westerly by Lot No, 113, a s designated on said map, thirty-three (3S) feet along the same. Being the aama premises described In the deed from Edward Hunt and Margaret Hunt, hi* wife, to Antonl Ro- manowskl and Mary Rominowski, his wife, dated August 11. 1325, and duly recorded in the Schenectady County Clerk's office on the 18th day of Au- gust. 1925, In Liber 230 ef Deeds, at page 306. These premises are known and desig- nated as No. 630 Draper Avenue (for- merly 70H Mill Street), in the Town of Rotterdam, Schenectady County, New York. Dated at the City of Schenectady. N. Y., thla 16th day of January, 1934. JACOB M. FRANKEL. Referee. EDWIN E. MILl^EB, Plaintiffs At- torney, 251 Stato St., Schenectady. N. Y. Out Of Town Sews Agencies Where Gazette May Be Purchased ALTAMONT, N. Y.—C. Oslrander ano Barbagelott newsroom. ALBANY—Coulson, 31 State at, *nd all leading newsrooms. AMSTERDAM—At all new* atanda. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.-Geo. Milter, St. James Pi. and Boardwalk. BALLSTON SPA—Feeney Brothers. BROOKLYN. N. Y.—Holaltng newe stand, 643 Fulton st. COBLESKILL N. Y,—R. J. Ley. CHESTERTOWN. N. Y.—T. J. Fish and Son. DELANSON, N. J.—Joseph Canaatra. DUANESBURG, N. Y.—It M. K«ll*y. DETROIT, Mich.—Triangle New» Co., Majestic News Co, ESPERANCE. N. Y.—F. Cromwell. GALWAY. N. Y.—William Cauilln. UL»NS FALLS—Burns' news, stand. GLOVEKSVILLE— All newsrooms. GU1LDERLAND CENTER, N. T,- Jo°eph Banks. GU1LDERLAND. N. Y,~-L. O. Ward and Son. HADLEY, N. Y.-W. H. LaMoy. HARTFORD, Conn.—Jaclt Rome's news stand, 811 Main *t. * HOFFMAN, N. Y.—F. Spllttgerber. ILION—W. J. Powers' newa eland. JOHNSTOWN, N. Y.~Smlth and Lather's and other news rooms. LATHAMS. N. Y,— McCabes Ga» St*- Hon. JONESVILLR, N. ?.—W. Noyes. MARIAVILLE, N. Y.—George Peekee, White's Sweet Shop. MIDDLEBURG, N. Y.—Bouck and Young. NEWARK. N. J,—Metsky Brothers. corner Market and Broad eta. ONEONTA, N. Y.—A. O. Jngerham. 194 Main at, QUAKER STREET, N. Y.~H. M. Sea- man. •• - • » SSSSSlSSSSSSSSSSSSS^SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS! STATE OF NEW YORK—Supreme Court, County of Schenectady. The. Schenectady Savings Bank, plain- tiff, against William R. Rudd, Mtohael B. Smith. Irma.L. D'Avignon, Martha Sonntag, Joseph C, Dearstlne, defend- ants. Jn pursuance of a judgment of fore- closure and sale, duly granted In the above entitled action, and entered in the Schenectady county clerk's office on the 22nd day of January, 1934, I, John D. Miller, tha undersigned, jeferee In said judgment named, will aell at public auction at the Schenectady county court hoyse Itrthe City of Sche- nectady, County of Schenectady, N. Y., on the 15th d a y of February. 1934. a t 11:10 o'clock a. m.,. the premlaea de- scribed In said judgment, aa fotlowa, VIB. : All that tract or parcel of land, situate in the City of Schenectady. County of Schenectady and State of New York, with the buildings thereon. In the old fifth ward of the city afore- said, which constitutes a portion of a larger parcel of land known and de- scribed as lot No. two hundred and forty-seven (247) on a map of the lands of the heirs of Alonzo C. Paige, de- ceased, made by William Henry Octo- ber 1, 1869, and now oh file In the Sche- nectady county clerk's office ; the parcel of land hereby conveyed being .bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the northerly line of Sum- mit avenue thirty-three and one-third (33 1-3) feel westerly from the south- easterly corner of tna satd lot No. 247; thence easterly along the northerly line of Summit avenue thirty-three and one- third (33 1-3) feet; thence northerly along a line at right angles to the northerly line of Summit avenue one hundred and twenty-five (125) feet; thence westerly along a line parallel to said line along Summit avenue thirty- three and one-third (33 1-3) feet; thence southerly along a straight line one hun- dred and twenty-five (125) feet to tha place of beginning. Being the same premises conveyed to the party of the first part by deed of Henry 3. DeForest and wife, dated April 11, 1903. Dated at the" City of Schenectady, N. Y., thia 22nd day of January. 1934. JOto* O. MILLER, Referee. Edwin E. Miller, plalntiffa nttorney, 251 State street, Schenectady, N. Y. DRESSMA KING, alterations, reason- able, price*. Neia Oreen. 330 Germanla av.. tel. 4-SSS9. Work guaranteed. __£ ; __^ F - fi ii s Stove Repairing MYKHW"' Stove "nnd"'"'Repair''"CoT"'^ i «4*H 3X* (Mil*. F-emJ STATE OF NEW YORK—Supreme Court, County of Schenectady. The Cltlzorxi Trust Company of Sche- nectady. N. Y., plaintiff, vs. Alvln C. Spitaer, Individually and aa adminis- trator of the goods and chattels of Mary, J. Spitzcr, deceased, Edna May Spitzer, Scotia Lumber and Coal Com- pany, Inc., and the Schenectady Build- ing fioan and Saving Association of the City of Schenectady, dofendnjyts. In pursuance of a Judgment of fore- closure and aale, duly granted In the above entitled action, and entered In Schenectady county clerk'* office, on the 2nd day of January, 1934, I, Ed- win E. Miller, the unilersiBn^ referee In said Judgment named, will Roll at public auction at the front door of tha county court hon»e. In tho City of Sche- nectady, County of Soheyeclndy, N. Y,, on the I6th day of February. 1931;-. at It o'clock a. nv, the promises described In said judgment, aa follow*, vii! All that tract or parocl of land, situate in the Town of Olemille, County of Sche- nectady and State or New York, and In the Village of Scotia, In the Town of -(Renville aforesaid, bounded and de- scribed aa follows via: Northerly hv a lane or alley calfed John Mreet, llfty feet alor.g the aama; easterly along the lands now or formerly belonging to .lames W, Stevens, one hundred and llfty fee4 along the »*me; southerly by the Mohawk turnpike road; fifty feet along the same; and westerly by tha lot of Ih* TUptist Church, one hundred and nfjy feet along the, same. Excepting and reserving, therefrom the following described premises: Be- ginning al a point where tha easterly lot line of property belonging to lha Baptist Church and Society of Scotia Intersect* with tha northerly line of Mohawk avenue, and runs thence north- erly along the easterly lot line of said church property 150 feet to John street; thence easterly along John Mrcfit H feet; thence southerly and parallel wllh the easterly lot lina of ssfd church property 150 feet to Mohawk avenue; thence w*st Along Mohawk a venue, 21 feet to the point of beginning, Dated at the ("IIy of Schenectady, N. Y., thla 2nd day of January, 1J.R EDWIN B. MILLER, Refer** Wm. C. Maynard, attorney for plaintiff, office and poaloffiee addre*a, 505 State street Schenectady, N. Y, Read the Cta»stfied Page* today* RemerHbtr, Ga- zette advt*. f>riYi£ the, ma*t *ati*factory retuUi, STATE OF NEW YORK—Supreme Court County of Schenectady. The Schenectsdy Savings Bank, plain- tiff, against James E. Williams, Kala- mazoo Stove Company, The Groller Society. Servap Company, Inc., defend' ants. In pursuance of a Judgment of fore- closure and sale, duly granted in the above entitled action, and entered In th» Schenectady county' clerk'a office on the 22nd day of January, 1934. I, Nathaniel B. Spalding, tha undersigned, referee In said Juctgrnent named, will sell at public auction at the Schenec- tady rounty court house In the City of Schenectady, County of Schenectady, N. Y., on the ISth day of February, 1934, at 11 o'clock a. m., the premises described In said Judgment ae followa, viz.: All that tract or parcel of land, with the bulldlnga thereon, siluate In the City of Schenectady, County of Schenectady and Rtate of New York, situate in the fourth ward of said city on the northeasterly corner of Lafay- ette and Chapel streets, bounded and described aa followa: On tha north by the property of Andrew Wolf (now or formerly), about one hundred feet along the same; on the aoulh by Chapel street one hundred feet along tha same; on the cast by an alley ten feet wide along the »ama seventeen feet and on tha west by said Lafayette street twenty-one feat and" six Inchea. Subject to the same covenant*, con- ditions and restrictions and being tha same premise* described in a deed from the Schenectady Savings Bank, a do- mestic banking corporation, to Jamsa E. Williams, dated April L 1992. and not yet recorded. These premlios ar* known and desig- nated as 601-603 Chapel street, gchenno- tarly, New York. Dated at the City of Schenectady, N. Y„ lhi» 23nrt dav of January. 1934. NATHANIEL B. SPALDING Referee. Edwin E. Milter, plaintiff's attorney, 251 State street Schenectady, N. T. STATE OF NEW YORK, Supreme Court, Schenectady County. The Schenectady Savings Rank. Plaintiff, against Frances M. Dudley (formerly France* M. Pryor) ; John J. l^hner, Defendant*. To the abova named Defendants: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint In this aotlon„ and to serve a copy of your answer, or, If thn complaint i.«. not serve.d with thla sum- mon*, to s«rv« a nolle* of appearance on tha plaintiff** attorney within twenty days after the aervlee of this summons, exclus.lv* of lha day of aerv- Ice; and in oaaa of your failure to ap- pear, or answer, Judgment will b* taken against you by default ,for th* relief demanded in tha complaint Trial to be held In the County ef Schenectady. Y"*ted January IS. 1154. EDWIN E. MILLER, Attorney for Plaintiff, office and P. O. addres*. HI State St. rVh*neot*dy, N. Y. To France* M. Dudlar (formerly Frances M. Pryor): The foregoing aummona la*, served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of tha Hory John Alexander, Justice of tha Supreme Court of the Stale of New York, dated February 2nd. 1934, nnd duly filed Kith the com- plaint In tha office of ih* Clerk of lh* County of Scheneotadr, at Schauectady, N. V. Thla la an action brought lo fore- close a certain mortgage covering real property situate in the County of Sche- nectady. Btaia of New York, briefly de- scribed as No. 24 Park Place, in the City of Schenectady. County of Sche- nectady and Slat* of New York. Dated the' fith day of Kebruarv, 19XL EDWIN E. MILLER Attorney for PUintifT. office and P. O. addrees, >M Suta «L, Schenectady. 3*. X, mmmmmUmmtumilMtmmiim ; i' ••- •• , r DIED V AVERY—February. 6, 193L- Henry Avery, age 12 yearu, aon Qi Edward - and Lillian Qulgg Avery of Hoffman's, N. Y. Funeral service Saturday morning at 9:15 o'clock from the . Bond, luunral ' home and at 10 o'clock from St Jos- eph's Church, where mass will, be cele- brated. The funeral home will be open to friends Friday evening. ALDHAUS—February 6. 1934, Bar- bara Aldhaus of 2113 Grey street, mother of Stanley Aldhaus. Funeral service Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Bond funeral home. Relatives and friends invited. The fu» tie'ral home will be open to friends also Thursday evening after 7 o'clock. In- terment Fisher* cemetery. BLODGICTT—At rest, February e. 1931, Orvllle Wellington, husband of Sarah Griswold Blodgett. Funeral services Thursday after- noon at 2:30 o'clock from his late-real* dence. 147 Nott terrace. Friends may call Wednesday evening from 7 to a o'clock. The Formau's Association and Quarter Century Club of the General Electrlo Company are invited. Inter- ment in Vale cemetery. BURG—Suddenly February 4, 1SS4L Richard Burg, husband of the late $o* sanne Fleischman, at hJs late home, stop 8*?, Albany road. Funeral Wednesday afternoon at I o'clock from the home. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to at- tend. Rev. Paul Malefyt will offtclat*. Interment Albany rural-cemetery. DOCHNIAK—In this city. February 5, 1984, Valentine, 77 years of age, be- loved husband of the late France* Ka- lewskl. , Funeral Wednesday morning at f :39 o'clock from > his late residence, 180. Yorkston street thence to St Adal- bert's Church, where a requiem mas* will be celebrated at 9 o'clock for th* repose of hta aoul. St. Adalbert'* "So- ciety No. 242. Roman Catholic Asso- ciation of America, friends and rela- tives are kindly invited to attend. In- terment In St. Adalbert's cemetery. Carman, N. Y. FLYNN—At Ellis Hospital. Schen4*v tady, N. Y., on Monday. February *• 1934, Ann Jane Flynn. Funeral services from late residence* 701 South avenue, on Thursday mom- ' lug at--9-?30 o'clock and 10 o'clock from St. John's Evangelist Church. Inter- ment St John's the Baptist FRELIGH—At Salt Lake City, Ut*V February 3, 19S4. Gertrude Van Vran- ken, wife of the late Harry FreUgn, fomely of Nlskayuna. Funeral rervices Wednesday afternoon at«2 o'clock at the Niskayuna Reformed Church, to which relatives and friend* are invited. Troy papers copy. GALLAGHER —February «, ltl«, James P., husband of Elsie Mudg* Gal- lagher, formerly of New York olty. Notice of funeral hereafter. JONES—Sunday. February 4, 19J4, Isabel F. Jones, beloved wlf« of Will- iam Jones of 134 Bruce street Scotia. Funeral services Wednesday after- noon at t o'clock from the Ralph D. Willard funeral home, 140 Mohawk av., Scotia, to which relatives and friends are Invited. Tha funeral hom* will be open to friend* Tuesday eve- ning after T. Interment Park ceme- tery, Scotia. ; KBHOE—At rast, Tuesday, Fetruary 6, 1934, Stephen Burns sr./ husband of Alice Sullivan Kehoe. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral Thursday morning at 8 o'clock fronr the home* No. &BI Maple avenue, thence to St Joseph"* Church, Fort Edward, where a mas* of requiem will be celebrated at 11 o'clock. LOEETPLER—At Albany, N. T.. on Monday, February 6, 1934, at her home, 108 Bradford street, Mary Venter, wlf* of the late - John H. Loeffler and mother of Mrs. Jacob Ganger. John H- and John W. Loeffler, Jn the 92nd year of her age. Funeral ser%iees at the Tebbut Me- morial Chapel, 176 State street, Albany, N. Y., on Thursday afternoon al > o'clock. Friends may call at the Me- morial Chapel on Wednesday evening. PARMENTER—Tuesday, February 4C. : 19S4. Ralph C. Parmenter, husband el Charlotte Norton Parmenter of W Washington road, Scotia. Notice of funeral hereafter. PENNINGTON—Abram Francls.--.ln his 7lat year, at hi* lata residence, 105 Edward street Funeral services strictly private from the Courtland V. Andrew funeral home, 1496 State street, Thursday afternoon at the convenience of the family. Friends may call at the funeral homel; Wednesday-evening after 6 o'clock. In- "i terment at Parkview cemetery. ROBISON—Prlncetown. February *, 'A 1931, Arrna W. Van Vranken, Aged 80 years, wife of Calvin Roblson. Funeral service Thursday afternoon at t o'clock from the late residence. Relatives and friends are invited. The home will be open 10 friends Wednes- day after * p. m. Interment North Princetown cemetery. STANTON—February 6, 19S4, Oeorg* A. Stanton, at his home, Fagan avenue, stop 7, Albany road. Funeral services at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon at Baxter's Funeral Parlors, to which relatives and friend* *r* In- vited. The parlor* will be open Thurs- day evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. SISTER ' IMMACULATA—Of th* Holy Spirit (Margaret Crehan) at St Teresa's Monestary, Altamont avenue, February 6, 1954. Solemn high roaas of requiem wftl be celebrated at 10 o'clock Thursday morning at St Teresa's chapel. Coraln. Bpescopo. Friends are respectfully In- vited. WELCH—February 9. 1*34, Mary H. Welch, widow of the late Norman T Welch of 346 Schenectady street Funeral service Wednesdav evening at 9 o'clock from the Bond funeral homes. Relatives and friend* are In- vited. Interment Thursday at Hudson. N. Y. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the many friend* an* relatives for their WndneM and symp*. thy during my recent bereavement; OIM Dr. H. D. Shlmer, Dr. Fodder, Under- taker* Carrigan ft Fullom, New Hop* Lodge, No. 730; St Paul's Lodge, No. ftp Mohawk Encampment, No. 21; Gehom*- cob* Grotto. MRS. H. A- SAMMONBV ROSENDALE ' * Schenectady Telegraphic Florist Flowers of Quality 124 Jay St. Opp. Otty Hall Phone 4-0540 TIME&0N ft FROM Funeral Directors FUNERAL HOME 13 and 16 SO. CHURCH ST, Lady in Attendance PHONE 4-6515 —P—<M»Willi I in——•»>— I'M" !VX! » ^Baxters funeral Direciom 14 Century ta Schuiedad** Nt i 135 DRLANOYWiNl AVEHOf SB JR.. R. BOMB KTJMEWL JOHueeTom Broadway and ftnlldertand Ave. FHQNF. **WS SSSSSSS5S N OTTAVIANO FUNERAL PIREOTOR 17M AV& B. PHONIC 1-01M IM* ROSSI 4Ftin«rat IMractor mi TXNTON 8T. MfONR 4-OSS4 F. LESZCZYNSKI Ftmer*] Director—Phone 4-3200 n* Kftatcrn Avn, and 2$0 Crana St. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that license R. L 3260 ha* been Issued to Ih* undersigned to self liquor at reuil In a restaurant, under Section 13-2A. ef the" Alcoholic Beverage Oonirol Law, M Jet Liberty street., Schenectady, Sche- nectady county, for on premlee* con- sumption. W I L L T A M .T. B U R N S , 301 Liberty Street, $chan*ot*4)fc M, $, < Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Page 1: REAL ESTATE ROGER BEAN Lookiri for His Shanghai Lilfultonhistory.com/newspaper 8/Schenectady NY Gazette...On Long Distance Moving Phone 4-07.89. Murphy-Rowan, Inc. P-14791 STATE ht.,

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REAL ESTATE .Real %tjte.frw;Sale

• ':";•"•;;'•' Make "'"'" MirnSrb'ff e r—"— • F i n © business property, store,, fiat, apartment, corner Broadway and Har­rison av. Blake, 110 Wall st, 4-9S17.

L-73RC

Real Estate Wanted W A N T E D — T o buy 1-famjly house. • modern, • good location ; price about 36,000. Box 18-AA, Gazette. LW-7321

L FOR SALE X i "Tr" - r—T'-

Household Goods For Sale

" F U R N I T U R E must be sold at once: 4.4 end and' console tables, 86c; tele-

?>hono sets at $1.75; enamel kitchen ablea, new, at 33.10 e«.eh; Axmirister

rugs; 6x9. 53. and S.3xl0.6, JH.f.0, some at S6; smoking stands, 45c; beds, all size?, complete, 40-; kitchen cabinets, $12.50; dining room sets, walnut. 3 suits left, at—J17r chifferobe library taWea, china closets, lamps, dressers, chlffdnlers, l inoleum and ruga ; 3-burner electrlo range, $10; breakfast nets. $$.!>&; blrdseye maple furniture ai a bargain. Sea u* before buying. Florida Furniture •Co., 14S Broadway, opposite Mohawk Hotel. HH-7396

Pianos—Players—Grands ' (8T) to be sold for unpaid balances.

Some of the finest pianos made in this lot. Including Steinway, Uardman. Mehlln, JVers and Pond. Becker Bros., Gulbransen. Story and Clark, also one Hardman electric reproducing grand. Cassedy's, 460 Stale.' HH-73S0

K I T C H E N stove, gas and coal combi-nation, with gas heater at tached;

cost $220; will sacrifice in excellent con­dit ion; only used one season. 925 Pennsylvania av. IfH-72'J5

ACORN gaa range,- gray enamel, cabi­net style with heat control, very *]>e-

clal 115; Acorn cabinet gas range, coal firebox, $S. The Carl Co. basement.

S L I P covers made to order for 3-plece suites or odd chairs. Guaranteed

worH; special winter prices, Palmer's Drapery Shop. Phone 2-2S05. HH-S942 ORIENTAL rugs for sale, washed, re­

paired by expert ; reasonable; guar­anteed. 1 7 6 1 . E . Pkway . Tel. 4-0174.

y - _ . . - ; ^ _ _ _ r ? r _ -,-—•— * HI l±S4S COMBINATION stove, walnut dlmn

room set, sectional bookcase, parlor .-•tove, kitchen heater, wardrobe, bed,

cheap.. 6^8 Orchard at. 2-7S17. HH-7431 M A T T R E S S E S Remade like new.

Built-Rllo Bjddlng Co. Phone 4-0039. • H11-6159

•UNIVERSAL, combination stove and parlor Btove, very cheap, 1224 Main st.

" 1111-7292 SOLID oak dining table and buffet,

suitable for camp, $15 each. 340 Mo­hawk av„ Scotia. H1N74Q0 ELECTRIC wash ing machine, used

v ' very little, $28. 2026 Wests ide av. Tel. MJ505-W. IIH-7270

Miscellaneous For Sale

Cameras—New and Used Bought — Sold — Exchanged

and Repaired - Lyon's — Kodaks

• m State s t Phone 4-S647. _ K-6989

BAVE money on f a r m produce. Phone 2-3165-M. Free delivery. Largo,

fresh, dated eggs ; apples, potatoes, car­rot* and turnips. Read our offer here tomorrow. A. B. Drake, Consaul and Pierce rds. K-7351 » » • • • • • - 1 - • • ' • • • • " ~ • • • W ( — * • ' • • ' • " • - • • • • . • • • ** - . . . . . . .

WEN'S old hats made new, 75c, by ex­pert hatter, formerly with John B.

Stetson. Perfect H a t Shop, 424 State, over Waldorf Lunch. Ladies' hats, 50c.

K-5610 WALLPAPER—Washable , finest line at ' all prices. "Du Pont's Paints"—the nation s standard. Free del. .anywhere. H. H. Blanehard, 161 Lafayette . 4-9179.

K-7424

MUST SACRIFICE AT ONCE , Combination stove, piano, bedroom

set, also odd pieces. Tel. 2-4995-R at 1829 Becker st. -K-B564 WOOD—Dry kindling or stove, 7 for

$1; hardwood, $2.50 cord, $s standard. Van Dyke's Woodyard. 2-3429. K-1729 DIAMOND ring, gent's, about l\i

carat : cost 4475; sacrifice $195. Box 1-AA, Gazette / K-7178 S A N I T A R Y toilet, good a s new, $8.50.

will sell $7.50. 2026 Westside av. Tel. "'"rSf.. K-7271

MOUNTAIN hardwood, all sizes, sea-soned. Craig Wood Co., phone 4-3307.

K-73SS H A R D oak and hickory wood, half sea­

soned, $2.25 stove cord. 4-5248. K-736.3 H. K. K N O P F violin for sate, $200 cash.

1623 Foster av. K-2503 H A R D W O O D and a lso slab wood. Tel.

4-4635, 65Hfr Draper av. K-6166 P A T C H E S for quilts by the pound.

10S7 Howard st. K-7322

RADIO •TOP OF SPACE—Andy . . . E . BRDOSS, factory authorised radio v repair, 15 yrs . experience, free esti­m a t e s ; work guaranteed. Tel. 4-1601.

JJ-73G4 A. H. S C H W E N K E R — Radio Lab".

Guar, service minimum charge, $1. L R. E. A s s o c member. • Tel. 2-7464.

J.l-6044 10-TUBE all electrlo radio, largo cab­

inet ; cost $160; bargain, $35. Pa-rente, 114 Not t ter. JJ-72S1 E X P E R T radio repairing, guaranteed,

. any set rejuvenated. Laurence, 4-1463. JJ-1S272

CALL 4-5933, Becker's Radio Service, guar, work. 721 Ontario st. 4-5932.

&ADTOS repaired right, moderate charges. Broadwetl, the radio man.

TeL 4-3586. JJ-7175 F R E E estimates. We repair any radio

guaranteed, R. Deuel, 4-8016, JJ

ROGER BEAN Lookiri for His Shanghai Lil HOWDA, JOSS, STILL "I ( M iSS-QOt ? HAMGINL' 4ervl U P E H ? 1 SWE'S LEFT-— vV^g-RE'S MY QUEEN 1/ X>0MEPUIT O ' -H^ f tRTS? ^ J l •.!-*< '

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9UIT? NO fDOUN'-?/, — W H E R E ' S MRS. BE W ?.

Y A U . M € f l N IS SHEJ+OMI? YOWSUH»W

T>E K lTC+ t lM -SO BADLY ABOUT |T

YES, SHE'SOONC.BVKK-, (ioSH/THftTS BECAME AN<*ftY ATMR- f TQO Bftf>—r'fcL BE^N AND WALKED OUT | H«VE-TtrtOC«T6 Ohte NIGjHT JUST AT HER.- SHE'S ^UPPERTIMe —1 FEEL(1 R UM IN QM ft

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OH I Wl SH YOU V«/OOtf> TEUL HER AWYTHtNO BUT SHEMUST COMEv B f tCK-^ i ' /A ^PRAID YOU CANT fINJDrfcER.

AW SURE a t FIND '€R-j IF S H E S <MQQ<MQQIH'

'ROUND XpWN I'Li.JHEqR %K. WMIST4.E F€R A CROSSIN'AWFteViizR--ANYHOW THEM'S >AY "RgNNIN'.ORDeRS AN1 JPONY. WORRY TltCYA HEAR FROfW NB IO r

FOR RENT Flats and Houses T o Let

R A I C H av., near State ; large 1-family with garage ; suitable for rooming

house ; rent $35. Several tlata on McCIellan st-. one on

Robinson s t . : reasonable. Pbune 2-3540 or 4-8 tGjK P-7401

Moving—Return Load Prices On Long Distance Moving

Phone 4-07.89. Murphy-Rowan, Inc.

P-14791

STATE ht., 5-room upper flat, garage, $15 a month. Louis CasseUa, Real­

tor, m o Van Vranken av. Phone 4-21CS. P-72S9

TO LET—Corner hot water heat,

Washington av.,

AUTOMOBILES » > • — • • • '!'•• I I " ' • • • ! •— W W W • • • • — • • ! ' » ^ - • • • »

Automobiles'For Sale

g-room lower flat; all improvements. 15 Scotia. Tel. 4-6518.

P-5218 1-FAMILY' house, 8 Willow av.. near

State, largo gaFage. Phone 4-6518. _ P-19697

P H O N E 2-6889. J. A. Rudd, if it's ^tor-. age, we move your (furniture and

\valt for our ]KIy. ' P-81C4 M O D E R N upper flat, 1121 Sumner avZ

rent $30. Inquire Wm. A. O'Brien, 161 Barrett st., tel. 4-7418. P-71C0 B E L L E V U E , modern flat, garage, $20;

Dagget t ter., flat $13, Tel. 8-0695-R. ^ P-7329

2181 G U 1 L D E R L A N D av., pleasant cor" ner flat, al l Improvements; walking

"i1 stanco to G. E. Tel. 2-2724~J. P-7360 U P P E R flat, ~7S McCIellan St.; hot

water heat furnished, tile bathroom, garage. P-7373 G-ROOM upper flat, 1722 Hamburg: st . t

all improvements, cheap rent, garage. Phone 4-4968, P-7425 LOWER Hat, 16 Eagle s t . ; improve­

ments, hot water heat;- reasonable. Tel. 4-5217 or 2rl940 or 2-5529-R. P-7353 U P P E R flat to l e t 1068 Forest nl . Tel. ~3?T378. ] P-7356

U P P E R 6-room flat, all Improvements : loyv rental. 1706 Crane a t P-7374

COTTAGE, 8 rooms, ,al l improvements. Phone 2-5915-R. P-7365

2 FLATS, modefur-convenlently located, reasonable. Phone 4-0621. P-7367

7-ROOM house, first c lass garage. Phone 2-4530.

condition, P-7330

COLUMBIA st., 6 rooms, steam h e a t lower hot air heat, $18. 4-9795. P-7252

6-ROOM upper flat, Regent st. 4-8868.

Phone P-7267

HOUSE—19 Irving fd., Scotia, Inquire 2 l£ Fifth s t , Scotia. P-2521

U P P E R flat downstairs.

133 Elder at" Inquire P-6S59

L O W E R 6-room flat g a r a g e ; hot air heat. 945 Norwood av. v P-go2fi

6-ROOM bungalow, s team heat, garage. Phone 2-6240 and 2*8344. P-742S

Dogs, Birds and Poultry KERR'S lively chloka gunraTuced for . quality, dependable for livablllty and evenness of growth. Every breeder test­ed for B. W. D. (s low) tube ag«i . meth­od used. Ret prices and literature. Kerr Chtckciies, Inc., 486 Cedar St., Schenec­tady, N. T. Phone Schenectady 2-2109.

KK-7257 BEAGLE hound for sa i ergood liunter,

wonderful pet. 21T Wren St., Scotia. I\K -2 5 6 3

31 LAYING pullets, Rocks ntul l l e d s ; quantity of mash, Phone fi-F-2.

. KK-256S WANTED—Dog, chow or shepherd.

Address Box 14-AA, Gazette. KK-2551 fiA"BBIT meat", domeitlc . Try" onB to-

rtay. Shaw. 2-3729-J. KK-54S0 RlAN'CONA laying

U P P E R or lower flats,-Regent a t ; mod­ern ; rent $20. Tel. 4-0865. P-7397

Apartments Furnished T H E LIVINGSTON

773 State st. Phone 2-3422. Furnished apartments, centrally locat­

ed, ah improvements; free parking. - MM/73S9

6-ROOM flat. CraigtyU $7; 4 and 2 rooms $5. 179 Nott

Your Opportunity Here is your chance to buy R-uaran-

teed used cars at Inventory prk-ee. Cadillac sedan Cord sedan Hudson convertible c o u p e ' . . Hudson sedan (deluxe) . . . . Hudson "8" sedan Hudson "8" brougham . . . . . . Terraplane 6 sedan Essex coupe Essex touring-sedan . . . . . . . Nash "6" sedan Studebaker coupe (Die.) . . . . Packard coupe Packard sedan Packard sedan Oldsmobile coupe

and others

John Kovacs Garage Co. Pacltard—Hudson—Ebsex Dealers

Phone 2-4776 754 State st. G-7391

1929. 1930. 1929. 1929. 1030. 1930.

, 10-31. 1931. 1929. 1930. 1930. 1930. 1981. 1929.

.:$5oo ,. 550 .. 225 .. 250 .. 350 .. 375 .. 600 .. 300 .. 325 .. 21,1 .. 300 .. 650 .. 650 .. 900 .. 185

Reliable Always

30-Day Guarantee Goea- W i t h - E v o r r Reconditioned Car

Chevrolet sedan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 5 5 0 - . . . 425

. . . 400 . . . 375

1933 _ ^ ^ _ ^ ^ _ ^ ^ 1933 Chevrolet sport roadster 1932 Chevrolet sport coupe ., 1932 Chevrolet coach . . . . . . . . 1931 Chevrolet sport sedan 1930 Chevrolet cvach , . V v . . . 1931 Ford tudor sedan . . . . . . . . . . v 1930 Ford tudor sedan .".' 1931 Studebaker sedan 1932 Ruick standard 8 sedan . . . 1929 Ruick. de luxe 5-pass. coupe

Used tires, all siges, 50c and up.

Mohawk-Chevrolet Co.,"Inc.. . 777 State Ft. Phone 2-3846 Open Every Evening Until 9 o'Ctoctj

G-7393

325 200 245 195 275 575 245

1931 Hupp 8 sport coupe $295 1931 Graham Paige sedan, l ike new 250 1931 Ford pickup truck 165 1931 Fierce-Arrow sedan 575 1930 Bulck 61 sedan 315 1929 Chevrolet landeau sedan 125 1928 Chevrolet coupe, extra nice . . 70 1929 Whippet 6 sedan 65 1929 DeSoto coach 125 1930 Hudson 8 sedan 250 1929- Franklin convertible coupe . . . 250 1929 Chevrolet coupe 90 1926 Studebaker phaeton, low mile­

age, new tiros 35 Nearly nlf guaranteed '

Rudd's 805 Schenectady s t

G-7399 $325

300 250 250 395 175 175 145 200 135

rooms, $8 ter. MM-6365

2-ROOM apartment with private bath, completely furnished, oil h e a t Belle-

vue, ?6 a week. Phone 2-2942. MM-7293 ROYAL apartment, 758 State s t . 2 and

3 rooms, everything but linen fur-nlshed. ' MM-7362 LARGE furnished_apartmont; reason-

able. Call Mr. Santelt, I 5067, MM-7368

3-ROOMS with private bath, G. E . re­frigerator, with or without garage.

309 Clinton s t , near Smith a t MM-7371 1 OR 2-ROOM apartment everything

furnished, reasonable. 514 Summit. MM-25G9

27 L A F A Y E T T E ^apartments , sleeping r o o m s ; heat, hot w a t e r ; reasonable.

- MM-2670 H E A T E D 3-room apartment, furnished,

810 Craig at.' Inquire shoe shop. MM-2557

818 STATE, 8 rooms, private bath ; rea-sonablo ; couple only. MM-7357

Tel. 7383

3-ROOM apartment, moderate rent. 4-2320. 4-7617. MM-

COZY 3-room with private bath ; rate $1 per day. Phone 2-5311-W. MM-7297

110 U N I O N a t , tfce Roosevelt, 4-room furnished apa'rtment

9TT" MM-6969

M A P L E av.—Modern front 2-room apartment, refrigeration. MM-7268-

Tel. 2.1-F.3, D i a r i / f i . iiillets, 75c each.

. KK-2515 GOLl^EN S e b r i g h t njid Black Cochin

bantams. Tel. 2-7749-M. KK-2572

LOST AND FOUND LOST—One diamond and one

aquamarine ring at The Brass Rail, Feb. 2 between midnight and 1 a. m. Reward of $100 if rc-tnrned. Tel, 418995! M-2523 PARTY who took electric, drill from -garnRft M 112 Victory nv. was eeen. Relurn nt one* to Hal Jones ; no que* tfoTts a^ked. M-2.'

IX>ST--Prx~krtbook with CWA check No. PS14, ^ndnrjred, sum of motify nnd

othfr valuables. Mr*. M. Kidd.-J424 atnte st. M-7.1;;

LOST—Rrd and black checked nmckl-•nti'x n^Ar lnt^rfl^^Mo|1 Krl-> blvd. and

ITnlon. Reward. I^ox S2-AA, Oawtth. M-7127

£>I'AM6ND ring wifh bliie sapphires lost Saturday p. m. in M, Waa«*r-

m.in'n Market or on RroadwAv; lih-erifl reward. PJ'l5;)2f_2-:,ijA- M-7278 IHoST— Lady'* gold wrist watch he-

twe?n W.^ll s t arid Ststo Theater, Saturday. Reward. Tel. 4-«..t.2'\ ^M Albany at. M-7.180 IOiST—-Monday, lady's small diamond

wrist w a t c h ; reward. Te}. 4-<2H Ktttr 8 p . m, M-?39S ix^S"1^--Bro"w"ri~\vftrret containing iTcenae

and operator's license, small sum of money. Tel, 4-OJ87. M-7265 COvST—Viound r>up, black, white, brown

- npolH, licenR* 335002. Phone 4-S3R2. ^ \1 - 7 3 2 8

JroLTNO—1 enrton soap powder, .vsi Al­bany st. M-2-".M">

FOUND" Scottish Terrier. Owner m a y call 4-iSSi. . M-T:̂ :'<!

COST- - SlKnda y, chain for 6.50 tire; re" ward. Phone 4-aMA. - M-78J9

Furnished Rooms To Let . The WindBor

lOJiJay a t ; br ight Blry rooms, run­ning hot and cold water, with or wlth-out private bath. R-13632 ROOM for l a d y ; no other roomers;

warm, clean, privilege of cooking; walking distance to downtown; cheap. Box 21-A A. Gazette. R-2561

T H LIVINGSTON 773 State st. Phone 2-3422.

Furnished rooms for men and women; new low rates ; free parking. R-7390 L A R G E front room with g a r a g o ; pri­

vate family, Snowden av. Phone 2-326ft-W. R-7359 H E A T E D , newly furnished room, A m ­

erican family, $2.50. 1241 Chrisler nv. R-6764

L A R G E front room with aloove, hall entrance; garage if desired. 919 State

s t ; R-7132 a r . ; nleasant rooms, 1 26 UNION

men, meals Tel. 4-3257. or 2

R-7255 LARGE, warm room I n p r i v a t e family,

upper Union at. Phone 4-0102. R-7426

Stores and Offices To Let C E N T E R st^ r29-i:ti; 2 desirable

stores, heat and hot water furnished, lar^e garago in rear, suitable for repair s h o p ; reasonable. Tel. 4-3159, 4-7261,

^ _Q-72R2 N E W L Y rnnovnted Rtore, 789 Albany

st., suitable for halrdressfng parlor. Inquire Mr. J. V. Marlow, plumbing office. Q-7254 LARGE front room,

rett Tel.

two. Inquire printing o^flc^ 181 B a r Medical Arts Building,

Q-13412 st., opp 4-S01I.

Apartments Unfurnished f i i f S T A T E sTTTlTving roomT bedroom.

kitchenette, lilo bath, shower, steam heat, hot water furnished, FrlRidaire, $30; Immediate possession. E. .1. Uvon St Son, tel. 4-4428 o r i-UU. MU-7«t8 A P A R T M E N T to let" Albany apalrt-

ments; 4 rooms and bain, heated, fur-nl»hed or unfurnished, inquire of Jan-It or._ MU-67J7 JACKSON Apts., l l W l J n l o n , 1. I and 4

rooms; modern, Fr'gldalre. Incinera­tor, etc, • MU-6303

Furnished Flats and Houses flat F U R N I S H E D lotfcr 4-room

garage. Phone 2-4530. with

fl-'OT.v

Business Opportunities FTJilNlTURVl repaTr~bu'siness, Including

saws, planer, drill press, paint gun, motors, small tools and benches, $R00. Becker, phone 4-579*. B-7382 SE*\^r*RAL newsrooms, grocery and

confectionery stores In good locations, right prices. K." T. i lenry , 159\i JTay si.

B-7279 \KA~R Albany St.. large jrarage with

e levator; suitable for paint s h o p ; rem $i5. McDonald, phone 2-.3340 or 4-S(6». tt-7402

1932 Plymouth P. A. sedan 1931 Pontlae sedan . , . . . " . . , 19.31 Chevrolet sedan 1930 Studebaker Comm. sedan . . . . 1929 Packard 8 sedan , 1931 Ford coupe 192:1 DeSoto sedan , 1929 Plymouth sedan 1928 Packard 6 7-pass. sedan . . . . . . 1928 Oldsmobile sedan

20 others to select from.

Franklin-Wright Co., Inc. DeSoto-Plymouth Sales and Service

1012 State st. Open Evenings. G-7394

Winterized Cars 1929 Bulek M. 4-pass. coupe $229 1929 Plymouth apt. rp., rumble seat 129 1929 DeSoto coach 179 1929'Oldsmobile da luxe sedan ISC 1927 Cadillac conv. coupe 139

Siver &"Anderson "Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers"

3S Mohawk av., Scotia. Phone 4-520S. G-7420

1931 Auburn brougham $375 1931 Chrysler 6 coupe 375 1931 DeSoto 6 sedan 350 1932 Plymouth P. A. sedan 325 1929 Packard de luxe roadster . . . . 350 1931 DeSoto 6 roadster 250 1929 Bulck standard coupe 225 1930 Chrysler de luxe coupe . . . . . . 295 1927 Chrysler "50" sedan 50

Apkea and Weils 14 Erie blvd., next to Hudson Theater.

G-73M

AUTOMOBILES Automobiles For Sale

1931 Oldsmobile Sedan De luxe model. In first-class condition

throughout; rebuilt and guaranteed ; a buy at $175.

F R E E D ' S AUTO E X C H A N G E State at Church st.

G-7113 $6*5

. . . . . 05 1927 Bulck 4-door sedan 1927 Nash 4-door sedan .1,

Parenta's, 111 Nott ter. G-7104

1929 Plymouth coupe Pa rente's, 1J4 Nott ter.

1931 Dodge sedan . . . . 1931 Chrysler roadster 1930 Nash sedan 1D30 De Soto roadBter 1930 Plymouth coupe 1929.Oldsmobile sedan 192S Graham-Paige. 81* sedan 192$ Hudson sedan 9S

B U R T I S 3 MOTOR SALES, INC. "Since 1899"

38T Erie blvd. Phone 4-7797 G-7392

.$395

. 315

. 295

. 2t5 u 195

225 195

Pords! Fords! Pordst V-8« and 4-cylinders—all typeo^—all

models at bargain prices. Visit our showroom and make your selection while our stock la well balanced.

W. H. Rice Motor Co., Ino. "Authorized Ford Sale* and Service"

30J Crane s t Phone 3-7027. G-7422

1931 Buick Sedan 8-cyI., 6-pass. A popular model in ex­

cellent condition; rebuilt and guaran­teed at 1175.

FREEH'S AUTO E X C H A N G E State at Church st.

f j - I i 1 9

LATE" 1931 Chrysler straight 8 do luxe 4-door sedan, new tires, small mile­

a g e ; runs and lookn like now. Real bargain, $550. Parento's, 114 Nott tor.

G-7109

Today's Special a 1932 Chevrolet coach $3^5 1930 Ford sport coupe , . . , i 17$ 192S Chevrolet coach 6S

Moore Chevrolet Co., Inc. 115 Mohawk av., Scotia, Phone 2-2318.

G-7421 OUR LOW PRICES tell the story—•

Coma In and compare these late model cars with any in this section.

FREED'H AUTO E X C H A N G E Stato at Church st.

fi^l^l F E b E f t A f j 1*1-ton truck, large

rack body . , , . . . . . . . . . . , $65 Pn rente's. 'Hi' Nott ter. > QV7403

H U P M O P I L E straight S do Tuxa' 1923 sedan 6 wire wheels, excellent condi­

tion. 2511 Campbell av. or tel. 2-19S1. ; G-7251

f92S Chevrolet coach TTfii 1924 Jordan touring : . . . . - . , „ 25

Parente's. 114 Nott ter. G-7IM

1*38 W H I P P E T coach. A-I conditio!*", $4S. Englert's, Maton rd„ tel. 2-R390.

C, - 7 41 r, sedan"

...$IS.'i

fi-7410

LA^S~TM0 Graham-Paige 4-dr. bargain

Parente's. 114 N'ott tef.

iiit O l h i V R O L B T aport cabriolet, 3 2,-000 miles. 6 wire whee l s ; caah $.''•"0.

Phone 4-0924. _ 0-7317 L A T E 1930 Chrysler <T<io. luxe 4-door

sedan ; cannot ba told from n e w ; bar­gain, $250. P.irentft'.r 111 Nott ter.

G-74H 192S CflRY§F.'EiT*4"roadater. AT*eondi-

tiorv. $55. Englerl'*, Mnxon rd. Phono 2-6Sfl0. mi ^ k

< , - ' '^ f i

19S0 D E SOTO 4""door acdan; nina nnd looka good; bargAln, $185. Parente's,

111 Nott ter. G-7413 l H - T O ? f 5 C E 6 panel truck, reasonable ^" .ord i l c \ sa l e ; __S27 Locust av. 0-6925 Uil m)KJ^iT S T T u x i roadster, looks

and runs iikc n e w ; bargain, $295. Parcnte, 114 Nott ler. G-740^ 195S Packard (*' do luxe phaeton . . .$250

Parente's, i l l N o H . ter. G-7<<I;

1929* FORD'eoupe,"« n*w"tifa«, $ « . P * :

rente 's m . \ o i t leiv •« -7t lP

. . . . JS5

G-7100

Automobiles Wanted W E P A Y highest cash prices for good

used cars. We buy cars in any con­dition. Englert's, Maxon rd. Phone 2.6390, GW-7414 CHEVROLET

must be in 4-0924.

panel delivery l i - t o n ; good condition. Phone

GW-7376 WANTED—Late model car. Will pay

cash. Box 17-AA, Gazette. GW-72S5 U S E D ,caW wanted; cash immediately.

JPar^ri|e, JH Nott ler. GW-1J00S

Auto Accessories, etc. U S E D auto parts for all mal:ss of cars ; batteries and tires; reasonable; I..rue stock on-hand. Phone 2-6390.- Englert's, Maxon rd. EE-6250

HELP WANTED Female Help Wanted

CANVASSERS. Excellent opportunity to make good money. Work with crew

manager. Clean work. Commission paid in full weekly. Northeast Tea Co., 834 State a t ' ' >il7_tl^ GIRLS for beauty culture classes now

forming; day or even ing; thorough training: teaching, guaranteed; $23 cash, $30 terms. Phone 4-2517 for in-terview. ' 1017 State st. H-7381 MIDDLE aged woman for housework, - one w h o can cook ; go home nights. Apply between S and 12, 147 Haigh nv.

. H-7375 HAIRDRESSE'RS capable o t manag­

ing shop with a following. Box S-AA; Gazette. H-7201 ALL A R O U N D hairdresser for out of

town work. Apply in person, 323 State s t „ -H-73S5 WOMAN or girl for general housework

in a nearby village. Apply In person at 95 Division st.. city. H-7370 N U R S E girl, houseworkers. cooks, sec­

ond maids. Eastman's, 230 State. 1JJ .̂''7J.

COMPETENT girl for housework ; stay nights. 407 State st. H-73S4

COMPETENT girl for housework ; stay nights. 1757 Eastern pkwy. H-7325

Male Help Wanted

WANTED Miscellaneous W a n t s

Used Furniture and Rugs P a y you cash for your used rug?,

stoves, dining room, living room, kitchen furniture. Dressers, chairs, .tables, washers, sewing machines, radios, cMt~ foniera, 'amps. Tal. 4-3201. T-5369

Top Prices on Used Furniture Wanted—Used furniture. parlor

stoves, dining room, bedroom suites, kitchen furniture, radios, rugs, dishes Bnd odd pieces, also store fixtures and office equipnient. Call 4-1497. T-6459 H I G H E S T prices paid. , newspapers,

mauazinea, rags, old furnaces. 4-2830. | T-1686>

S I N G E R sewing machine, late model; fuv© complete description and cash

pr |7e ._ Box 19-AA, Gazette. TjlL 5 6

VVANTED— All kinds of used ifuTnlture and stoves. Tel. 4-6293. TH7322

OLD, E S T A B L I S H E D manufacturer will finance responsible man in ;>er-

manent business. Must have A- l refer­ences and car. Starting average $30 weekly. Steady increase up to $100 for right man. N o slack season or lay-offs. Write promptly, McConnon & Co., Dept. WAL340, Wlnnna, Minn. L"i"tiS?

MEN W A N T E D for Rawleigh routes of 800 families in Cities of Amsterdam,

Ft. Plain and Cohoes. Reliable hustler can start earning $25 weekly and in­crease every month. Write immediately. Rawle igh Co., D e p t NY-S7-S, Albany, N. Y. N-2552 CANVASSERS. We have an excellent

proposition. Clean work; transporta­tion arranged: excellent commission paid in full weekly. Northeast Tea Co., 8S4 State st. N-7275 3 M E N at once, between ages 25 and

47. Special campaign work. • Two months guaranteed employment. Fair pay, liberal bonus. Apply 9 a, m. to 3, 505 State st. room 511. N-73GI STEADY work, large earnings for el­

derly men to bottle vanil la extract in Schenectady. Write, Tharp, 914 Lex­ington, Cumberland. Md. N-2555 P E E R salesman, must have sales ex­

perience. Apply 125S Tenth a v., be-N-T.H5I tween 9 nnd 10.

Situations Wanted Females Want Situations

WIDOW between 40 and 50 wishes po­sition a s housekeeper for widower or

bachelor or *mall family; best refer­ences. Address 70 Church av., Ballston Spa, N. Y. V-250S BOOKKEEPER-typis t desires position.

Phone 2-0284-R V-2566 WANTED—Washings . 1821 Nott st.

v - 2 : *2

Males Want Situations E X P E R I E N C E D grocory cle7k""w*a"rlts

Job, full or part time. Box 3-AA, Gar.ette. C-2173

EXCHANGE SWAP

H A V E 2 pleasure cars and some cash to exchango for a 1 or H i - t o n Chav.

or Ford truck. B o x 12-AA, Gar.ette. _SC-;2i!fi

W I L L do painting and paperlfauglng in exchange for good used car. Tel.

4-4797. 50-7259 Trading Post

Have meat, fruit and groceries and 3 1-ton trucks; will trade for what have yon. T e l 2-9523. SC-7274 K I M B A L L piano, awa'p for"w"hal have

you. 1367 Crane st. SO-2S6S:

PERSONAL Prompt llellel

from tired, aching feet with Patented Sanltax Arch Supports. For limited time $1 postage prepaid—rejtulavly $2 pair. Give sex and size of shoes, Sanilax, 560 W. Randolph, Chicago.

nn-sm WORK, for "tlncl* flam." (To*3"$l<3

month start. Men and women. 18-50. Many examination* coming. List, posi­tions free. Write today. Franklin in­stitute, Dept RN B. Rochester, N. T.

BR.2551 SOLVENT, only original non-explosive,

35c per gal. Phone 2-SJ60, cor. Stale and Chestnut sfa. Free delivery.

P. B - S » 5 P*ROF. CARLYLE celebrated palmist.

•fiOO Grand *(., Tro>, gives rcartinca dally, satisfaction "guaranteed, fee H.

BB-2I7J SPIIUTUAL reading* given at g|~Fur-

man St.; hours. II to 7. Phone 2-."231. Helen Rindschaedler. _ e n - I I S ? 3 6 r t A R a i N T H A N U * dehtTitt 4S8 Slii te

*t., o%er Pelop'a Rcs laurant Tel. I-R61R BB-729S

HOACHES—tjluartlnteed to kiit all bugs. C. Lewfa, 3-3248-M. BR-19978

StADANI Ray"Davr8---RtiarilrigB Riven. 14 4_E1 mer_B.V;j_phon e J - 2 858. RB -18511

R~EV. JENNiE K. Be'iejrardeT 134 Nott _ t e r Phon e_ 4- J 70S: JR BO 4 337

Window Shadei VVTN1 ToW" Si 1 A B E S '"mado " io'" order

Estimates cheerfully given. Save Supply Co., Albany st. Tel. 2-119ft.

•F-67M

RUGS, parlor s e t dresser, reed set. Tel. 2-7517.

g a s range, T-6319

W A N T E D — U s e d microscopes, 236 State at. Phone 4-S647.

Lyons, T-698S

H I G H E S T prices paid for old gold, *U~*-var. 1605 Union. 4.5831}, T-17633

WANTED—Table s and chairs taurant Phone 4-7212.

for res-T-7294

Houses and Flats Wanted 1-FAMlLY house to buy, good condi­

tion, reasonable, e late price. Box 10-AA. Gazette. X-7262 W E H A V E prospects for well located

1-family houses. Mr. Marhafer, Blake's rental dept., 110 Walt st. 4-9817. X-7277 W A N T E D — H o u s e or flat, located ; not over $25. Call 4

centrally 5911.

X-2567 W A N T E D — S m a l l •furnished

rent $30. 2334 Turner av. bungalow,

X-2520

Want to Exchange Exchange

A beautiful residence on Central pkwy ; hall in center, large l iving room with fireplace, sun parlor, very nice dining room, tile kitchen with breakfast nook, lavatory downstairs, 4 bedrooms and tile bath upstairs, very good oil heat ing system. 2-car g a r a g e ; trade for a small 1 or 2-famlIy house. Friedman Realty Co., 1 Grand blvd., corner Nott st. Phone 4-6215. DD-7429

Loans Wanted -W A N T E D — T o borrow $250; will pay

10% ; 18 b e a d of cattle a s security. B o x 20-AA. Gazette. NN-2553

MONEY TO LOAN DOMESTIC—OFFERS

LOANS OF $300 OR LESS HOUSKHOLD—AUTO—CO-MAKER £or taxes or any other worthy pur­

pose. There is no lower cost in Sche­nectady for t,his type of complete per­sonal loan service.

Usually the money 5s received within 24 hours, and you rfcpsy in as many as 20 small monthly payments. No en­dorsers required on household and auto loans. Interest is charged only for the actual days the money is used.

Come in. phone, or write

Domestic Finance Corporation of New York

(A Personal Loan Company) 125-127 Wall st. Phone 4-3197

LOANS MADE IN N E A R B Y TOWNS "Member NRA"

QQ-7152

Here's How You Can Pay Your Taxes

Come in and let us arrange an Auto. Co-Maker, Furniture or Combination Loan for you. You'll get the cash in 24 to <S hours . . . on repayment terms extending over 3, 6, 10 months or longer.

Our charges are aa low sn any ob­tainable for thla type of full loan service.

Come In . . . Write . . . or Phona

Personal Finance Co. of Now York

331. State st. Over Imperial Cloak Co.

Phona 4-8*22 Hours 8:30 to 5 Member N R A

QQ-7153 CAN T A K E small mortgages amount­

ing to $15,000 immediate ly; best serv­ice in town rendered. B. Gallo, Proc­tor's Arcade, ground floor. Tel. 4-0242.

QQ-7164 $2,000 TO L O A N on good first mort­

gage. Friedman Real ty Co., 1 Grand blvd., cor. Nott st. Tel. 4-6215. QQ-7430

BUSINESS PERSONALS Roof and Gutter Repairing

R C W F T N G — S l a t e , ashes!os, tin, asphalt shingle, roll roofing, *lag, skylights,

metal collings, furnace work and re­pairs. Craig & Co., 118 Erio blvd. 4-7737

F-7388 ROOFING, heaters repaired; metal ceil­

ings specialty. Tel. 2-6264; quality R frvlcs. I t Dickerohnld, 226 Nott ler. ROOF, chimney .and furnace repair and

cleaning. S. J. Clapper, phone 4-0685. •F-19961

Painting and Paperhanging^ PAINTS—For quality line Lowe llroa.

—Paints , varnishes and brushes. Craig ft Co., r n c , U 8 Erie blvd. 4-7737.

F-73S7 PAINTING, paperhanjting; work guar­

a n t e e d ; 1931 paper. Kaley,' 2-R807-J. F-5664

F. J. CARLSON ft Son. P a i n t glasa, wall paper, IOCS Crane » t , 3-8316.

F-59U MAWBKY—Paperhanging and paint­

i n g Est imates Riven. Tel. 4-9737. JA.2S06

S l i U F E L T , painting, paperhanging] 9 years with Blanehard. Phone 2-5324.

P-175*1

WWhing Machinei ABC, C A S a Maytag. Ateadowa, Thor,

Galnaday, Uolt Savage, Easy 'washer ; alt parts and :«ervlce; work guaranteed. Schenectady Washer Co.. 720 Albany st.._phone 3-0HS4._ JF -" 1 ?! Al!T1IOR1 / .El ) Maytag, Thor, Mead".

own parts ; service work RiiarJintecd. George M, Smith, 62S Stats a t 2-3700.

F-M65 ALL MAKES repaired; Thor service.

Reglna Klec. Co , 221 Not! ter. 4-2633.

BUSINESS PERSONALS Sewing. Machine Repairs

SEWING machines repaired, all makea, guaranteed ; supplies, parts, iised m a ­

chines for sale. Formerly 24 Park pi., now 342 Summit av. Tel. 4-3298, Hyatt .

F-6S95 SEWING machines repaired, alt makes;

30 years' experience. C. H. Tymeson. 325 Mohawk av.. Scotia. Tel. 4-1435. _ E X P E R T sewing machine' repairing^ $2,

all m a k e s ; guaranteed. Phone 2-2942. F-68S*

Chimney Cleaning CHIMNE~Y and heaters "cleaned' h^

reliable and experienced men. Tel, 4-5066. F-2 4 67

Floor Scraping and Surfacing G E N E R A L tloor service, Kloora scraped

and linlshed. hloor machines for rent. Rubber floor and amir treads for sale. Office 823 Albany s t Ter. 4-7020.

F-1727S

Vacuum Cleaner* VACUUM-"}leauers reyaIredTarmia'tures

and motors rewound. Tel. 2-2291-M. _ ^ F-5567 VACUUM cleanera-repaired; p a n s for

all makes. Phone 2-3076. F-7179

Monuments

Fumace Oil- -Kerosene oil ." Fuel, furnace a.nd rango

O-Oaa-Co Sale.* Corp. Dnv or night. Phona 4-777.1.

__ __ F6849 K l ' i n , oil, coal and feed. .Tame* G.

HilderbrAnd. Inc. Phone. 2-2108.

TEXACO range oil, 8 H e per gallon" Phone 4-ri2&9. John Peterson. V-6Ui

RefirtferAlion Service S C H E N E C T A D Y Refrigeration Service.

•lack J m a c k a , formerly with Modern Housekeeping and Flood F.lec. 4-2937.

F-6874

Dreimmaking

MONUMENTS, granite, marble. Order for spring del. P. Dejaney. 2-3906-W.

F-5166

Carpenter Work CARPENTER work of" all 'est imates. Tel. 2-0205-J.

kinds. Free F-144J0

Electrical Work HERM BoinKi electrical contractor:

wiring and repairs. NRA. 2-8897. F-8805

SERVISS Electric, electric contracting and wiring. N R A Tel. 2-0572-R.

F-19437

Furniture Upholstering STOWE'S Upholstery Shop, expert up-

holsterlng, repairing, reasonable, fabrics, est imates. 2-0716, 300 Craig st.

F-550G MclCEE'S upholstery and repair shop,

245 McCIellan St.. tel. 2-4674. F-6637

Plumbing and Heating PLUMBING and HEATING materials

direct-to-you, wholesale"prices; save 25 to 50<J>. Kalteux Broa., Inc., 952 State st. Telephone 2-3989. F-PLUMBLNG. oil burner heating. J. V.

Marlow. 789 Albany a t TeL 2-0174. F-11960

STATE OF N E W YORK—Supreme Court, County of Schenectady. The Schenectady Savings Bank,

Plaintiff, against William A. O'Brien, Individually and as executor and trus­tee of the Last Will and Testament of Frank C. O'BFien,. deceased; Grace B. O'Brien, widow of Frank C. O'Brien, deceased ; Millard F. Wagoner; Verena Wagoner, his w i f e ; Servap Co., Inc.; William Fr iedman: The Julian Gold­man Stores, Inc . ; Murphy-Rowan, Inc., Defendants.

In Pursuance of a Judgment of Fore­closure and Sale, duly granted in tne above entitled action, and entered in the Schenectady County Clerk's office, on the 16th day of January. 1934, I, Jacob M. Frankel. the undersigned. Referee in said judgment named, will sell st public auction at the Schenec­tady County Court House. In the City of Schenectady, County of Schenectady, N. Y., on the 1st day of March, 1931. at 11:00 o'clock a. m., the premises de­scribed in said judgment, as follows. v iz . ; All that Tract or Parcel of Land with the buildings thereon, s i tuate in the Town of Rotterdam, County of Schenectady and State of Now York, known and designated as Lot No. Sev­enty (70) on Map No. S of Property belonging to The Central Realty Com­pany of Schenectady, N . Y., made by Alexander McDonald. C. E., Septem­ber, 1907, ahd filed in the Schenectady County Clerk's office October 21st, 1907, Bald lot being bounded and de­scribed as fol lows: Northerly by Lot No. 69, aa designated on said map. one hundred twenty-five (125) feet a long the s a m e ; easterly by Mill S tree t as designated on said map, thirty-three (33) feet along the s a m e ; southerly by Lot No. 71, as deaignated on said map. one hundred twenty-five (125) feet along the same, and westerly by Lot No, 113, as designated on said map, thirty-three (3S) feet along the same.

Being the aama premises described In the deed from Edward Hunt and Margaret Hunt, hi* wife, to Antonl Ro-manowskl and Mary Rominowski , his wife, dated August 11. 1325, and duly recorded in the Schenectady County Clerk's office on the 18th day of Au­gust. 1925, In Liber 230 ef Deeds, at page 306.

These premises are known and desig­nated as No. 630 Draper Avenue (for­merly 70H Mill Street), in the Town of Rotterdam, Schenectady County, N e w York.

Dated at the City of Schenectady. N. Y., thla 16th day of January, 1934.

JACOB M. F R A N K E L . Referee.

E D W I N E. MILl^EB, Plainti f fs At­torney, 251 Stato St., Schenectady. N. Y.

Out Of Town Sews Agencies Where Gazette

May Be Purchased ALTAMONT, N. Y.—C. Oslrander ano

Barbagelott newsroom. ALBANY—Coulson, 31 State a t , *nd

all leading newsrooms. AMSTERDAM—At all new* atanda. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J . - G e o . Milter,

St. James Pi. and Boardwalk. BALLSTON SPA—Feeney Brothers. BROOKLYN. N. Y.—Holaltng newe

stand, 643 Fulton st. C O B L E S K I L L N. Y,—R. J. Ley. CHESTERTOWN. N. Y.—T. J. Fish

and Son. DELANSON, N. J.—Joseph Canaatra. DUANESBURG, N. Y.—It M. K«ll*y. DETROIT, Mich.—Triangle New» Co.,

Majestic News Co, ESPERANCE. N. Y.—F. Cromwell. GALWAY. N. Y.—William Cauilln. U L » N S FALLS—Burns' news, stand. GLOVEKSVILLE— All newsrooms. GU1LDERLAND CENTER, N. T , -

Jo°eph Banks. GU1LDERLAND. N. Y,~-L. O. Ward

and Son. HADLEY, N. Y . - W . H. LaMoy. HARTFORD, Conn.—Jaclt Rome's news

stand, 811 Main *t. * HOFFMAN, N. Y.—F. Spllttgerber. ILION—W. J. Powers' newa eland. JOHNSTOWN, N. Y.~Smlth and

Lather's and other news rooms. LATHAMS. N. Y,— McCabes Ga» St*-

Hon. JONESVILLR, N. ?.—W. Noyes. MARIAVILLE, N. Y.—George Peekee,

White's Sweet Shop. MIDDLEBURG, N. Y.—Bouck and

Young. NEWARK. N. J,—Metsky Brothers.

corner Market and Broad eta. ONEONTA, N. Y.—A. O. Jngerham. 194

Main at, QUAKER STREET, N. Y . ~ H . M. Sea-

m a n . •• - • »

SSSSSlSSSSSSSSSSSSS^SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS! S T A T E OF N E W YORK—Supreme

Court, County of Schenectady. The. Schenectady Savings Bank, plain­

tiff, against Will iam R. Rudd, Mtohael B. Smith. I r m a . L . D'Avignon, Martha Sonntag, Joseph C, Dearstlne, defend­ants .

Jn pursuance of a judgment of fore­closure and sale, duly granted In the above entitled action, and entered in the Schenectady county clerk's office on the 22nd day of January, 1934, I, John D. Miller, tha undersigned, jeferee In said judgment named, will aell a t public auction at the Schenectady county court hoyse Itrthe City of Sche­nectady, County of Schenectady, N. Y., on the 15th d a y of February. 1934. at 11:10 o'clock a. m.,. the premlaea de­scribed In said judgment, aa fotlowa, VIB. : All that tract or parcel of land, s i tuate in the City of Schenectady. County of Schenectady and State of New York, with the buildings thereon. In the old fifth ward of the city afore­said, which constitutes a portion of a larger parcel of land known and de­scribed a s lot No. two hundred and forty-seven (247) on a map of the lands of the heirs of Alonzo C. Paige , de­ceased, made by William Henry Octo­ber 1, 1869, and now oh file In the Sche­nectady county clerk's office ; the parcel of land hereby conveyed being .bounded and described as fo l lows: Beginning at a point on the northerly line of Sum­mit avenue thirty-three and one-third (33 1-3) feel westerly from the south­easterly corner of tna satd lot No. 247; thence easterly a long the northerly line of Summit avenue thirty-three and one-third (33 1-3) f ee t ; thence northerly along a line at right angles to the northerly line of Summit avenue one hundred and twenty-five (125) fee t ; thence westerly along a line parallel to said line along Summit avenue thirty-three and one-third (33 1-3) fee t ; thence southerly along a straight line one hun­dred and twenty-five (125) feet to tha place of beginning. Be ing the same premises conveyed to the party of the first part by deed of Henry 3 . DeForest and wife, dated April 11, 1903.

Dated at the" City of Schenectady, N. Y., thia 22nd day of January. 1934.

J O t o * O. MILLER, Referee.

Edwin E. Miller, plalntiffa nttorney, 251 State street, Schenectady, N. Y.

D R E S S M A KING, alterations, reason­able, price*. N e i a Oreen. 330 Germanla

av.. tel. 4-SSS9. Work guaranteed. __£ ; __̂ F-fiiis

Stove Repairing MYKHW"' Stove "nnd"'"'Repair''"CoT"'^ i

«4*H 3X* (Mil*. F-emJ

STATE OF N E W YORK—Supreme Court, County of Schenectady. The Cltlzorxi Trust Company of Sche­

nectady. N. Y., plaintiff, vs. Alvln C. Spitaer, Individually and aa adminis­trator of the goods and chattels of Mary, J. Spitzcr, deceased, Edna May Spitzer, Scotia Lumber and Coal Com­pany, Inc., and the Schenectady Build­ing fioan and Saving Association of the City of Schenectady, dofendnjyts.

In pursuance of a Judgment of fore­closure and aale, duly granted In the above entitled action, and entered In Schenectady county clerk'* office, on the 2nd day of January, 1934, I, Ed­win E. Miller, the uni lers iBn^ referee In said Judgment named, will Roll at public auction at the front door of tha county court hon»e. In tho City of Sche­nectady, County of Soheyeclndy, N. Y,, on the I6th day of February. 1931;-. at It o'clock a. nv, the promises described In said judgment, aa follow*, v i i ! All that tract or parocl of land, situate in the Town of Olemille, County of Sche­nectady and State or New York, and In the Village of Scotia, In the Town of -(Renville aforesaid, bounded and de­scribed aa follows via: Northerly hv a lane or alley calfed John Mreet, llfty feet alor.g the aama; easterly along the lands now or formerly belonging to .lames W, Stevens, one hundred and llfty fee4 along the »*me; southerly by the Mohawk turnpike road; fifty feet along the same; and westerly by tha lot of Ih* TUptist Church, one hundred and nfjy feet along the, same.

Excepting and reserving, therefrom the following described premises: Be­ginning al a point where tha easterly lot line of property belonging to lha Baptist Church and Society of Scotia Intersect* with tha northerly line of Mohawk avenue, and runs thence north­erly a long the easterly lot line of said church property 150 feet to John street; thence easterly along John Mrcfit H feet; thence southerly and parallel wllh the easterly lot lina of ssfd church property 150 feet to Mohawk avenue; thence w*st Along Mohawk a venue, 21 feet to the point of beginning,

Dated at the ("IIy of Schenectady, N. Y., thla 2nd day of January, 1J.R

E D W I N B. MILLER, Refer** Wm. C. Maynard, attorney for

plaintiff, office and poaloffiee addre*a, 505 State s tree t Schenectady, N. Y,

Read the Cta»stfied Page* today* RemerHbtr, Ga­zette advt*. f>riYi£ the, ma*t *ati*factory retuUi,

STATE OF N E W YORK—Supreme Court County of Schenectady. The Schenectsdy Savings Bank, plain­

tiff, against James E. Williams, Kala­mazoo Stove Company, The Groller Society. Servap Company, Inc., defend' ants.

In pursuance of a Judgment of fore­closure and sale, duly granted in the above entitled action, and entered In th» Schenectady county' clerk'a office on the 22nd day of January, 1934. I, Nathaniel B. Spalding, tha undersigned, referee In said Juctgrnent named, will sell at public auction at the Schenec­tady rounty court house In the City of Schenectady, County of Schenectady, N. Y., on the ISth day of February, 1934, at 11 o'clock a. m., the premises described In said Judgment ae followa, v iz . : All that tract or parcel of land, with the bulldlnga thereon, si luate In the City of Schenectady, County of Schenectady and Rtate of N e w York, s i tuate in the fourth ward of said city on the northeasterly corner of Lafay­ette and Chapel streets, bounded and described aa fol lowa: On tha north by the property of Andrew Wolf (now or formerly), about one hundred feet along the s a m e ; on the aoulh by Chapel street one hundred fee t a long tha s a m e ; on the cast by an alley ten feet wide a long the »ama seventeen f e e t and on tha west by said Lafayette street twenty-one feat and" s ix Inchea.

Subject to the same covenant*, con­ditions and restrictions and being tha same premise* described in a deed from the Schenectady Savings Bank, a do­mestic banking corporation, to Jamsa E. Williams, dated April L 1992. and not yet recorded.

These premlios ar* known and desig­nated as 601-603 Chapel street, gchenno-tarly, New York.

Dated at the City of Schenectady, N. Y„ lhi» 23nrt dav of January. 1934.

N A T H A N I E L B. S P A L D I N G Referee.

Edwin E. Milter, plaintiff's attorney, 251 State s tree t Schenectady, N. T.

STATE OF N E W YORK, Supreme Court, Schenectady County. The Schenectady Sav ings Rank.

Plaintiff, against Frances M. Dudley (formerly France* M. Pryor) ; John J. l^hner, Defendant*.

To the abova named Defendants: You are hereby summoned to answer

the complaint In this aotlon„ and to serve a copy of your answer, or, If thn complaint i.«. not serve.d with thla sum­mon*, to s«rv« a nolle* of appearance on tha plaintiff** attorney within twenty days after the aervlee of this summons, exclus.lv* of lha day of aerv-Ice; and in oaaa of your failure to ap­pear, or answer, Judgment will b* taken against you by default ,for th* relief demanded in tha compla int

Trial to be held In the County ef Schenectady. Y"*ted January IS. 1154.

E D W I N E. MILLER, Attorney for Plaintiff, office and P. O. addres*. HI State S t . rVh*neot*dy, N . Y.

To France* M. Dudlar (formerly Frances M. P r y o r ) :

The foregoing aummona la*, served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of tha Hory John Alexander, Justice of tha Supreme Court of the Stale of N e w York, dated February 2nd. 1934, nnd duly filed Kith the com­plaint In tha office of ih* Clerk of lh* County of Scheneotadr, at Schauectady, N. V.

Thla la an action brought lo fore­close a certain mortgage covering real property s i tuate in the County of Sche­nectady. Btaia of N e w York, briefly de­scribed as No. 24 Park Place, in the City of Schenectady. County of Sche­nectady and Slat* of N e w York.

Dated the' fith day of Kebruarv, 19XL E D W I N E. M I L L E R Attorney for

PUintifT. office and P. O. addrees, >M S u t a «L, Schenectady. 3*. X,

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AVERY—February. 6, 193L- Henry Avery, age 12 yearu, aon Qi Edward -and Lillian Qulgg Avery of Hoffman's, N . Y.

Funeral service Saturday morning a t 9:15 o'clock from the . Bond, luunral ' home and at 10 o'clock from S t Jos­eph's Church, where mass will, be cele­brated. The funeral home will be open to friends Fr iday evening.

ALDHAUS—February 6. 1934, Bar-bara Aldhaus of 2113 Grey street, mother of Stanley Aldhaus.

Funeral service Friday afternoon a t 2 o'clock from the Bond funeral home. Relatives and friends invited. The fu» tie'ral home will be open to friends also Thursday evening after 7 o'clock. In­terment Fisher* cemetery.

BLODGICTT—At rest, February e. 1931, Orvllle Wellington, husband of Sarah Griswold Blodgett.

Funeral services Thursday after­noon at 2:30 o'clock from his late-real* dence. 147 Nott terrace. Friends may call Wednesday evening from 7 to a o'clock. The Formau's Association and Quarter Century Club of the General Electrlo Company are invited. Inter­ment in Vale cemetery.

BURG—Suddenly February 4, 1SS4L Richard Burg, husband of the late $o* sanne Fleischman, a t hJs late home, stop 8*?, Albany road.

Funeral Wednesday afternoon at I o'clock from the home. Relat ives and friends are respectfully Invited to at­tend. Rev. Paul Malefyt will offtclat*. Interment Albany rural-cemetery.

DOCHNIAK—In this city. February 5, 1984, Valentine, 77 years of age, be­loved husband of the late France* Ka-lewskl. ,

Funeral Wednesday morning a t f :39 o'clock from > his late residence, 180. Yorkston s tree t thence to S t A d a l ­bert's Church, where a requiem mas* will be celebrated a t 9 o'clock for th* repose of hta aoul. St. Adalbert'* "So­ciety No. 242. R o m a n Catholic Asso ­ciation of America, friends and rela­tives are kindly invited to attend. In­terment In St. Adalbert's cemetery. Carman, N. Y.

F L Y N N — A t Ell is Hospital . Schen4*v tady, N. Y., on Monday. February *• 1934, Ann Jane F lynn .

Funeral services from late residence* 701 South avenue, on Thursday m o m - ' lug at--9-?30 o'clock and 10 o'clock from St. John's Evangel i s t Church. Inter­ment S t John's the B a p t i s t

F R E L I G H — A t Salt Lake City, U t * V February 3, 19S4. Gertrude V a n Vran­ken, wife of the late Harry FreUgn, fomely of Nlskayuna.

Funeral rervices Wednesday afternoon at«2 o'clock at the N i s k a y u n a Reformed Church, to which relat ives and friend* are invited. Troy papers copy.

GALLAGHER — F e b r u a r y «, l t l « , James P., husband of Elsie Mudg* Gal­lagher, formerly of N e w York olty.

Notice of funeral hereafter. JONES—Sunday. February 4, 19J4,

Isabel F . Jones, beloved wlf« of Will­iam Jones of 134 Bruce s t r e e t Scotia.

Funeral services Wednesday after­noon at t o'clock from the Ralph D. Willard funeral home, 140 Mohawk av., Scotia, to which relatives and friends are Invited. Tha funeral hom* will be open to friend* Tuesday eve­ning after T. Interment Park ceme­tery, Scotia. ;

K B H O E — A t rast, Tuesday, F e t r u a r y 6, 1934, Stephen Burns sr. / husband of Alice Sullivan Kehoe.

Relat ives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral Thursday morning a t 8 o'clock fronr the home* No. &BI Maple avenue, thence to S t Joseph"* Church, Fort Edward, where a mas* of requiem will be celebrated at 11 o'clock.

LOEETPLER—At Albany, N . T.. on Monday, February 6, 1934, a t her home, 108 Bradford street, Mary Venter, wlf* of the late - John H. Loeffler and mother of Mrs. Jacob Ganger. John H-and John W. Loeffler, Jn the 92nd year of her age.

Funeral ser%iees a t the Tebbut Me­morial Chapel, 176 State street, Albany, N. Y., on Thursday afternoon a l > o'clock. Friends m a y call a t the Me­morial Chapel on Wednesday evening.

PARMENTER—Tuesday , February 4C. : 19S4. Ralph C. Parmenter, husband e l Charlotte Norton Parmenter of W Washington road, Scotia.

Notice of funeral hereafter. P E N N I N G T O N — A b r a m Francls.--.ln

his 7lat year, a t hi* lata residence, 105 Edward s t r e e t

Funeral services strict ly private from the Courtland V. Andrew funeral home, 1496 State street, Thursday afternoon at the convenience of the family. Friends may call at the funeral h o m e l ; Wednesday-even ing after 6 o'clock. In- "i terment at Parkview cemetery.

ROBISON—Prlncetown. February *, 'A 1931, Arrna W. Van Vranken, Aged 80 years, wife of Calvin Roblson.

Funeral service Thursday afternoon a t t o'clock from the late residence. Relat ives and friends are invited. The home will be open 10 friends Wednes­day after * p. m. Interment North Princetown cemetery.

STANTON—February 6, 19S4, Oeorg* A. Stanton, at his home, F a g a n avenue, stop 7, Albany road.

Funeral services at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon at Baxter ' s Funeral Parlors, to which relat ives and friend* * r * In­vited. The parlor* will be open Thurs­day evening from 7 to 9 o'clock.

SISTER ' IMMACULATA—Of th* Holy Spirit (Margaret Crehan) at S t Teresa's Monestary, A l t a m o n t avenue, February 6, 1954.

Solemn high roaas of requiem wftl be celebrated a t 10 o'clock Thursday morning a t S t Teresa's chapel. Coraln. Bpescopo. Friends are respectfully In­vited.

WELCH—February 9. 1*34, Mary H. Welch, widow of the late N o r m a n T Welch of 346 Schenectady s t ree t

Funeral service Wednesdav evening at 9 o'clock from the Bond funeral homes. Relatives and friend* are In­vited. Interment Thursday at Hudson. N. Y.

C A R D O F T H A N K S I wish to thank the many friend* an*

relatives for their WndneM and symp* . thy during my recent bereavement ; O I M Dr. H. D. Shlmer, Dr. Fodder, Under­taker* Carrigan ft Fullom, N e w Hop* Lodge, No. 730; S t Paul's Lodge, No. ftp Mohawk Encampment, No. 2 1 ; Gehom*-cob* Grotto.

MRS. H. A- S A M M O N B V

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