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mmm ^ TaUphon* 2 5 St, THE SARATOGIAN. SARATOCA SPRINGS. N. Y.. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. 1940. Best Radio Programs; Leading Station Features New York (AP)—Lowell Thomas will have a special program all his own Sunday afternoon, celebrating his tenth anniversary of com- mentary newscasting. It will be carried by the NBC stations which broadest his daily periods. Commentators of his chain, as well as those of CBS and MBS, will participate. The program is expected to be something of a aoundtable tribute to Thomas. —Berlin, 10:30, Vienna Philhar- monic; GSC—London 11, Theater- land. TONIGHT I mm FOR BEST RESULTS IN BUYING, SELLING OR EXCHANGING USE WANT ADS * 4 Inclement weather caused an- other postponement of President floosevelfs dedication of the new Washington airport Wednesday, with the result that the broadcast has been re-scheduled for WJZ- NBC, CBS and MBS at 3:30 p.m. Saturday . . . . Another broad- cast has been added to the Wendell Wlllkie schedule over the weekend, to consist of his address at the Em- pire City Race Track, Yonkcis, N. Y., via WEAF and New York State stations Saturday night. Listening tonight: Europe — NBC-RED 7:15, 7:45, MBS, 8, 9:15, 10, 11, 12:30 CBS 8:55, 10:45; WJZ-NBC 9:30; NBC 12. WEAF-NBC 8, Good News Variety; 8:30, Aldrich Family; 9, Bob Burns Hour; 10, Rudy Vallee Show; 10:30, Wendell Willkie ad- dress at Omaha WABC-CBS — 7:30, Vox Pop; 8. Jim McWilliams Quiz; 8:30, Strange as It Seems; 9. Major Bowes Am- ateurs; 10:15, Chose Up Sides Quiz, new time. WJZ-NBC—8, Canadian Travelog; 8:30, Horace Heidt Show; 9:15 talk, new American Legion Commander; 9:35, Singing and Swinging; 10, Tribute to Frank Luke, World War ace. MBS—7:15, Dean Harriet Elliott on Defense; 8:30, Joan Bennett in "Foreign Correspondent; "10:15, Conscription Talk. What to expect Friday: Europe -NBC 8 a.m., 1:45 p.m.; CBS 8, 9:15 a.m., 6:45 p.m.; MBS 11:05 a.m., 12:15, 12:45 p.m. WEAF-NBC—2:30 p.m., Valiant Lady; 3:45, Vic and Sadc; 6:45, Paul Douglas Sports. CBS-Chain—2:30, Fletcher Wiley; 4, Exploring Space; 5:30, Mike Lor- ing, song. WJZ-NBC—12:30 p.m., Farm and Home Hour; 4 p.m., Club, Matinee. MBS—2:30, Radio Garden Club; 5, George Fisher on Movies. WJZ and N. Y. State only—Re- publican State Convention, 11 a.m., Thomas E. Dewey, 2 p.m., State Sen. Joseph Hanley. Short waves: GSC GSD—London 8:30, Britain Speaks; JLS2—Tokyo 9:30, Naval Band; DJL DJD DXB 379.5—WGY, Schenectady—790 7:30—Science Forum. 8.00—Good News of 1941. 8:30—Aldrich Family. 9:00—Music Hall with Bob Burns. 10:00—Rudy Vallee Program. 10 30—Bob Crosby's Music Shop. 11 00—News Report. 11:05—On with the Dance. 11:15—Jack Joy's Orch. 11:30—Dreamln' Time. 12:00—News. 12:05—Dance Music. 12:30—Lucky Mllllnder's Orch. 12:57—News. TOMORROW 6.30—Jake and Carl. 6.45—Rural Reporter. 6:50— Musical Clock. 7:00— Church in the Wildwood. 7:15—Time to Shine. 7:25—Ranch Boys. 7:30—News Report. 7.35—O'Halre's Sports and Music. 7:45—Gene and Syracuse. 8:00—Musical Clock. 8:30—Music: Graphs. 8:45—Market Basket. 9.00—Your Trtot. 9:15—Woman In White. 9:30—Houseboat Hannah. 9:45—Right to Happiness. 10:00—Man I Married. 10:15—Midstream. 10:30—Ellen Randolph. 10:45—By Kathleen Norrls. 11:00—David Harum. 11:15—Road of Life. 11:30—Against the Storm. 11:45—Guiding Light. 12:00—Dick Llebert, organist. 12:10—News Report. 12:15—The O'Neills. 12:30—WGY Farm Paper. 1:00—WGY Household Chats. 1:15—Master Singers. 1:30—Frankle Masters' Orch. 1:45—News. 1:50—Frankle Masters' Orch. 2:00—Light of the World. 2:15—Arnold Grimm's Daughter. 2:30—Valiant Lady. 2:45—Betty Crocker. 3:00— Story of Mary Marlln. 3:15—Ma Perkins. 3:30—Pepper Young's Family. 3:45—Vic and Sade. 4 .00—Backstage Wife. 4:15—Stella Dallas. 4:30—Lorenzo Jones. 4:45—Young Wtdder Brown. 5:00—Girl Alone. 5:15—Life Can Be Beautiful. 5:30—Jack Armstrong. 5:45—The O'Neills. 6:00—News Report. 6:05—WGY Varieties. 6:15—Superman. 6:30—National Defense Opportunities. 6:45—Leo Bolleys Sports Review. 7:00—Fred Warlng's Orch. 7:15—John W. Vandercook. 7:30—Alec Templeton Time. 8:00—Lucille Manners; Black's Orch. 8:30—WGY Farm Forum. 9:00—Waltz Time with Frank Munn. 9:30—"Keeping America Out of War," Congressman James E. Van Zandt, (R) Penn. 9:45—Music for Moderns. 10:00—Don Ameche Variety Show. 10:30—Johnny McGee's Orch. 11:00—News Report. 11:05—On with the Dance. 11:15—Glenn Garr's Orch. 11:30—U. S. Antarctic Service Expedi- tion Salute from Worcester, Mass. 12:00—News. 12:05—Joe Venutl's Oreh. 12:30—Russ Morgan's Orch. WANT ADS ACCEPTED UNTIL 11 A. M. TELEFHONE 2580 Errors in want ads should bo reported immediately to the Want Ad department. The Saratogian will not be respon- sible for more than one incor- rect insertion or omission. Minimum ad three lines. (5 words to a line) Business bouse and contract ratea can be bad by calling Tba Saratogian. Tel. 2580. Automotive By William Ferguson Lost and Found 1 PAIR of horned rimmed glasses, lady's, lost vicinity East Side. Return to The Saratogian. SMALL Scotty lost Friday. License 329788. Answers to Tavlt. Finder please call 2683. Auction TONIGHT! LOWELL THOMAS America's foremost news commentator WGY at 615 ^Presented each Tuesday and Thursday Hoar the up-to-the-minute news of the world. You'll find no newt program more accurate; none more pleasingly presented. Brought to you by your NU B L U E S U N O C O DEALER Colonial Dame HORIZONTAL 1,9 Pictured , manufacturer of flags. S Barracuda. 12 Inlet. 13 Cresceni shaped. 14 Camel's hair cloth. 15 Skating pond 16 Banal. 17 New star. 19 Relieves. 21 Biblical priest. 22 Hardened iron 23 Proceeding. 25 To obstruct. 29 White poplw. 33 More profound. 34 She was the of the first Amer- ican banner. 35 Whole. 36 To primp. ,37 Form of "a." '38 Dome. 42 To abdicate. Answer to Previous Puitle I3KK1 E'lilKHHttlS IBS, HU mm ;a HK& KII 46 Ireland. 47 Doleful 52 To love excessively. 53 Dry. 54 Weird. 55 Adam's mate. 56 Founded. 57 She is mis- takenly re- puted to be the U. S. A. flag (pi.). VERTICAL 2 Assam silkworm. 3 Baking dishes. 4 Cause. 5 Ulcers. 6 French soldier 7 Beings. 8 Ore launder. 9 To declaim. 10 Piccolo. 11 To rescu« 13 Mountain (abbr.). 15 Her was in Philadelphia. 18 Her flag had red and white stripes. 20 Baleful. 22 Threshed. 24 A gallant's song. 26 Males. 27 To fondle. 28 Roof finial. 30 Tribunal. 31 To add to. 32 Opposed to stoss. 39 Bear constellation. 40 Pasties. 41 One time. 43 Paradise. 44 To change place. 45 Passage. 48 Scarlet. 49 Sooner thsn. 50 Sloths. 51 Portuguese coin. H. C. MERCHANT will Mil tor the un- dersigned at her residence, 2 ml. south of East Line and U/a ml. west of Round Lake on Sat. Sept. 28 at 1 o'clock, household furnishings In- cluding cook stove; old bureaus; sideboard; 3 large cheats; 2 mahog- any mirrors; old dishes and bric-a- brac; pictures; books; chairs; choice lot or bedding and many other articles. Ida V. Nellson. Sport8 Roundup By Eddie Brietz No Down Payment On CARS Up To $300 1939 PLYMOUTH 4-Dr. Sedan 1938 PLYMOUTH 4-Dr. Tour. Sedan 1938 PLYMOUTH Coupe 1938 DESOTO Touring Sedan 1938 DESOTO Coupe 1938 FORD Deluxe Sedan 1937 PLYMOUTH Touring Sedan 1937 PACKARD R. 8. Coupe 1937 CHRYSLER Touring Sedan 1937 CHEVROLET Touring Sedan 1937 DESOTO Touring Sedan 1937 CHEVROLET Coupe 1935 PLYMOUTH Touring Sedan 1930 PLYMOUTH 2-Dr. Sedan CARROLL AUTO SALES DeSoto Plymouth Distributor 30 HIGH ROCK AVE.—TEL. 304 41-43 LAKE AVE—TEL. 1994 BROAD STREET, SCHUYLERV1LLE TEL. 132-W. NEW FORDS ARE NOW ON DISPLAY NEW BEAUTY NEW RIDE "IT PAYS TO SEE US FIRST AS WE TRADE FOR LESS DIFFERENCE" BIGSBEE MOTORS 17 DIVISION ST. TEL. 2300 New York—Since coming Into the. American League, Bobby Fellar has whiffed nearly 1,000 batters, but Birdie Tebbetts of the Tigers Isn't one of 'em . . . Eernie Bierman has plenty of muscle and bone at Minnesota, but he's shy a quarter- back, some ends and some reser.e backs . . . Lou Salica will cash in on his undisputed claim to the ban- tamweight title by going on a long barnstorming tour . . . the rumor foundry has it that Babe Ruth has made up his mind that managing in the minors is better than not managing at all and is definitely out for the job at St. Paul . . . Red Barber, the sportscaster, may take a fling at vaudeville this fall. TODAY'S GUEST STAR Art Cohn, Oakland (Cal.) Tri- bune: "Ernie Lombardl of the Reds has just been made an hon- orary member of the Cincinnati fire department . . . I guess Old Schnozz is just about at the beak of his career, huh?" Hope we're wrong, but we'll have to string along with Maxie Baer against Comiskey tonight . . . b y the way, the fisticuffing will not be aired . . . your well-dressed foot- ball player this year will wear equipment costing $56.50 . . . when Jack Dempsey went to Milwaukee to address the NBA convention, he sold omore than 200 copies of his autobiography, "Round by Round" . . . will Clemson be the only grid team in the country to score on its first offensive play of 1940? . . . against Presbyterian College, the Tigers recovered a fumble on PC's first run from scrimmage, then swept George Floyd 18 yards to a touchdown on tb^eir own first play of the year. O.K. BY US Dick Parker of Bridgeport, Conn., pops up with this one: "It is only fair the West Coast should have the Farr-Louis fight . . . after all, New York has had its share of nickle series, so why shouldn't Los Angeles have a five- cent prize fight?" It's that old sentimental stuff again, dang it . . . Bill Guthrie, hardest of the hard-boiled Ameri- can Association umpires, gave a pair of shoes to the baby of Catch- er Otto Denning of the Minneapolis Club . . .. how those boys havj grown! . . . forty members of the Marquette grid squad are one inch taller and 15 pounds heavier than they were as high school sen- iors . . . in its two-year history, the Twin-State (Vt-NH) semi-pro league championship was not de- cided until the final day of the sea- son last year and two days before the end,of the season this year. SCHOOLING FOR ALL The athletic purge in the Pacific Coast Conference leads Tom Akers to comment as follows in the San Diego Tribune-Sun: The high school Star Who goes to college Now may acquire A little knowledge. OVERHAULING Ed Head, the Dodger flinger, be- gan as a southpaw ... he broke his pitching arm In an auto acci- dent several years ago . . , his career was curtailed until Carlos Moore, who managed the Houma (La.) dub this season, took him In tow and made a right-hander out of him. 4> I Minor League Playoffs 1937 DESOTO Touring Sedan $395 Heater, Radio, New Tires, New Paint. 1937 DODGE Sedan 395 Heater, New Tires, Original Black Paint. 1937 WILLYS Sedan 275 1936 CHEVROLET Sedan 295 One Owner. A Very Nice Car. 1936 TERRAPLANE Sedan 395 Looks Like New. 1934 CHEVROLET Coupe 95 A. E. S. Garage, Inc. CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH MECHANICVILLE, N. Y. 1934 FORD Coach $60.00 1934 FORD Coach 75.00 1930 FORD Coupe 35.00 MANY OTHERS No Down Payment On Cars Up To $300. LAVINE'S GARAGE CHRYSLER — Tel. 205 — PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE Low Priced Used Cars 1936 FORD Fordor Sedan 1935 CHEVROLET Sedan 1934 OLDSMOBILE Sedan 1934 OLDSMOBILE Sedan CAL'S GARAGE BUICK SALES AND SERVICE Phone 1812 Cor. Lake <Se Henry Sts By The Associated Press INTKRNATIONAL LEAGUE FINALS Newark at Baltimore (postponed, wet grounds), AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FINALS Louisville at Kansas City (post- poned, cold weather). PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Seattle 8; Los Angeles 2. (Seattle won one. Los Angeles none In lour of seven aeries). I Fights La§t Night Oakland, Calif. — Baby Arlsmendl. 134'i, Mexico, and Jackie Callura, 128, New York, drew, (10). Test Answers Below art the answers to the teat questions printed on the edi- torial page. 1. President. 2. Avocado. 3. Andrew Jackson. 4. Nicholas Murray Butler. 5. Canada. 6. Ye*. 7. New Year'i Day. 8. Explorer. 9. 1935. 10. Richard Wagner. FONSECA LAUDS KUHEL Chicago—Lew P o n a e c a, who played the position himself, says Joe Kuhel of the White Sox is the finest fielding first baseman he has seen in either major league in yeans. - HARVARD ASSISTANTS Cambridge, Mass.—Ken Booth and Rick Hedblom, who played football for Harvard In 1938, are assisting Head Coach Dick Harlow this fall. Booth also trains the ROTC. Refugee Benefit Party Successful The Saratoga Springs Chapter of Hadassah had a successful card party last night at the Lafayette Hotel for the benefit of war relief refugees among children in this country, Mrs. Harold Kaye, president, was assisted by Mrs. Sidney Rogers, Mrs. Philip Seigel, Mrs. Samuel Pletman, Mrs. Jacob Aison, Mrs, Morris Feller and Mrs. Michael Weiekopf, Another Is scheduled In Novem- ber. SUPPORTS WILLKIE Jamestown (AP) — Mayor-emerl- tus Samuel A. Carlson, who sup- ported President Roosevelt in 1936, now declares it is "imperative that we place at the helm a man like" Wendell 1* Willkie. Article for Sale IS Venetian Blinds LET OUR REPRESENTATIVE CALL WITH SAMPLES & CIVE YOU OUR LOW CUSTOM MADE PRICES FROM $1.95 UP Standard Furniture Store 508 BROADWAY—PHONE 2239 RANGES COAL AND GAS combination; oil and gas combination: straight coal: bungalow type; straight gas; elec- tric; and electric and coal combina- tions. Farmers Hardware Co. Apartments, Flats, Rent 482 BROADWAY PHONE 47 Broadlawn Apartment (FORMERLY DUNHAM'S) Corner Caroline St. & Marion Electricity. Heat * Hot Water lno»«* Unfurnished—Redecorated NEW HEATING PLANT Inq. N. Algot Lundgren. 301 Bast Att 2531 or 1187-W. Alf-o* TEL. 7 Rooms—Bath—Partly Funtisfe 4 Rooms—Bath—Furnishod Showers and Electric Refrigerate Automatic Oil Htat and Hoi Wat** Furnished. HENRY SCHOLZ—14 Madison AVt. BALLSTON FLATS. Downstairs J nlshed. Upstairs unfurnished. Cor- ner Ballston Ave. 6c West High St, Call after 7 p.m. DUTCH OVENS Chicken Pans, Pancake Griddles, all sizes and kinds; French Fryers. Corn Muffins, Pop Over Pans; Frying Pans, Waffle Irons, Corn Poppers, Electric Corn Poppers. 3 lbs. of Pop- corn that pops for 25c. |. A. BEYER 482-484 BROADWAY PHONE 10S ANSWER: All are right . . . unless one classifies the monkey as an ape. Usually the word "ape" is used in reference to tha large Old World anthropoids only. Automotive Outstanding Values In Used Cars Only a Few Left 1933 LASALLE Sedan 1938 OLDSMOBILE Sedan 1937 OLDSMOBILE Coupe 1S33 PLYMOUTH Sedan NO DOWN PAYMENT ON CARS UP TO $300 VISIT OUR USED CAR LOT OPP. ROSS-KETCHUM CO. Craig Oldsmobile Co. Money to Loan 12 SEVERAL thousand dollars available on first mortgages. — WM H. MORAN — REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Arcade, Broadway Tel. 422 FURNACES for sale cheap. Al*d-Don steam or hot water boiler, 16-lnch fire box, brand new; Red Cross hot air furnace, 18-inch fire box, brand new; used Glenwood round boiler, steam or hot water; no reasonable offer refused for any of the above. Knight's Hardware, Schuylerville. Tel. 3. NEW GAS RANGE, $79.50 model for $40.00. New 1940 Eureka Vacuum Cleaner. $44.75 model for $25.50 and your old cleaner at 52 Maple Ave. Phone 2833. FOUR and five room apartment. Oh room flat. Also six room house fol rent. All modern. Inquire O, O. Smith. Tel. 47 or 1836-R. UPPER unfurnished apartment. Of! heated, hot water supply. Bent reasonable. East Side near Skldmore and School 4. Tel. 888. THREE ROOM apartment, unfur- nished for rent. Reasonable. 14 Madison St. BALLSTON. Apartment on Center Si Modern improvements. Inquire Mor- gan E. Welsh. Phone l-F-12. BALLSTON. Heated, furnished ant Hot water, parking space. S20.M month. 28 E. High St. Tel. SeML BALLSTON SPA. 4 room heated flat oil burner; 2 and 3 rooms, furnished 43 Chapman St. CHURCH ST. Apt*., modern, nei floors and decorations. Bent reason' able. Year round. Gluck. Tel. 318, FOR SALE: Two parlor heaters, large flat top office desk and combination safe. Perfect condition. Leona V. Conners. Tel. Jonesville, 2432-. G. E. REFRIGERATOR; Hot Point elec- tric range; dining set; dresser; beds; kitchen cabinet; odd pieces. 94 Woodlawn Ave. TAILOR and dry cleaning business, and 4 rooms of furniture for sale. $250. cash. Chas. Faller. Phone 80-F-ll, Corinth, N. Y. FURNISHED, heated apt. Private beta electric refrigeration. Gas, electricity continuous hot water. 131 Lake Ave FURNISHED, heated, one and thr* rom apts. Begent St. Bath, showei hot water. Reasonable. 1077-J. PAWNBROKER sales stores. Spot cash for old gold, diamonds. Jewelry, etc. Philip Zlnner. 6 Caroline, off B'way. PAWNBROKER sales store. We buy and sell Jewelry, old gold, clothing, etc., for spot cash. 81 Putnam St. Business Opportunity 12A BEAUTY PARLOR FOR RENT ESTABLISHED LAST 10 YEARS OPPOSITE SKIDMORE COLLEGE DORMITORY FOR INFORMATION CALL 989 W. HARRISON ST. TEL. 2384 Business Service See the 1941 Hudsons AND CMC TRUCKS ON DISPLAY. ALSO WILLYS AT SCOTTY'S GARAGE—Route 50 North New and Used Parts for All Cars Towing Service and Repairing Phones SARATOGA 39-W-l or W-2 Garibaldi to Return To Albany Mat Tuesday Albany—Gino Garibaldi of St. Louis, winner over Tommy O'Toole of Chicago in last Tuesday's fea- ture, will tackle Danno O'Mahoney of Ireland in the main event of next Tuesday night's wrestling show in the Capitol Arena. Promoter Paul Gregorian planned originally to match Garibaldi and Warren Bockwinkel who won the semi-final Tuesday, for his next feature, but learned today O'Ma- honey was available and chose the Irishman. They will wrestle In a one-fall finish match. Four preliminaries, one of 45 minutes, two of 40 minutes, and one of 20 minutes will round out the card. FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED RUGS and Carpets SHAMPOOED. Mattresses renovated. Samples of furniture fabrics. B. A. WILLIAM- SON. 306 Nelson Ave. Phone 20S8. ELECTRIC refrigeration, washing ma- chine and oil burner service. Call 2026. Gottscfce. ROOFING, galvanized and tin; paint- ing-repairing. Stee'.e Bros. Tel. Sara- toga 637-M or Greenfield 385-J-3. Help Wanted Female 6 CHAMBERMAID, white, experienced. Steady. Ro-Ed Mansion. ELIZABETH EMPLOYMENT AGENCY RELIABLE HELP FURNISHED 91 WALWORTH ST- TEL. 1917 GIRL for care of children. Sleep In or out. Tel. 450-M-l from 6:00 to 9:30 p.m. GIRL or woman for general house- work and care of children. Tel. 2007-M. GIRL or woman for general house- work. Small family. Write Box 1604, Saratogian. WAITRESSES wanted. Ambassador Restaurant, 330 Broadway. BEAUTY SALON for sale. Modernly equipped. Reasonably priced. 8ilvo, 8 Division St., Saratoga. ELECTRIC sewing machine for sale. 78 So. Franklin St. Jas. Negro. FEW odd pieces of furniture for sale reasonable. 45 Jackson St. G. E. ELECTRIC refrigerator, large model. Good condition. Very reason- able. Tel. 972-W. HOT WATER furnace. Medium size. Good condition. Reasonable. Sara- togian Office, Schuylerville. KALAMAZOO combination bottle gas and coal stove for sale. Good condi- tion. Mac Barrett, Victory Mills. FURNISHED, modern, 2 room apl Automatic heat, bath, shower, ho water. 175 Beekman St. LOWER apt., nicely furnished. Win ter. 5 rooms, bath. Garage, furaact 248 Caroline St. Tel. 1299-J. LOWER furnished apartment, 180 Cli cular St., Oct. 1. Heat, light and gi Included. Tel. 1303-M. SMALL, modern apartments, heatei Automatic hot water. B. K. WsJ bridge, 432 Broadway. 3-4-5 ROOMS, modern, redecorate) steam heated, hot water. $25.00 an up. Phone 2885-W. 28 W. CIRCULAR. Lower apt., unfix nlshed. Modern. Garage If deslrw Oct. 1st. Apply upstairs. 31 W. HARRISON ST. 3 room model lower, furnished apartment. 1343. 31 YORK AVE. First floor, unfu: nlshed apartment. Inquire 191 Ol cular St. Garden, Farm, Dairy 13 CABBAGE for sauerkraut, storage. Danish ball, red, savoy. Delivered. Tel. 2258. Call at Oakhaven, Church 8t. APPLE, good hand picked seconds, 75c; 1st class. $1.00. E. D. Rogers, Staf- foords Bridge, R. D. 399-W-2. FINE black soil for sale. Inquire H. Baker, 350 Malta Ave. Tel. Ballston, 229-J. Livestock, Poultry, Pets 14 SPECIAL AUCTION SALE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 27—Commencing at 10 o'clock sharp. Carload of purebred Cana- dian cows. These cows are free listed, accredited blood tested and TB tested. Holstelns and Ayshires. Also 100 head of bloodtested New York State cows. Very fresh and near-by Guern- seys, Holstelns and Ayrshlres. Also some two and three-year-old Heifers, fresh and near-by. Some due to freshen October and November. These cows are handpicked, right off the farm where they were raised. If you want to see a real bunch of cows, sold cheap, attend this sale FRIDAY AT THE RED. WHITE and BLUE FARM. North of Waterford, on Mechanlcvllle Road. Route 32. Proprietor—Fred- die Grazlane. GUERNSEY herfer, 2>/ 2 years old. Bred July 17th. H. Fisher, Malta. Help Wanted Male 7 PIGS for sale. 10 weeks old. Daggs, 4 Doten Ave. Tel. 1815. WANTED: Man with car for profit- able Rawlelgh Route. Products well known. Real opportunity. Write Rawlelgh's. Dept. NYI-601-119, Al- bany, N. Y. FARM HAND, experienced. T. M. Bastlan, R. D. 2, Middle Line Rd„ Ballston. ROUTE BOY wanted. Must have bi- cycle, willing to work. Kaye's, Church St. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Commissioner of Ac- counts, City Hall, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., on or before 3 p.m., October 2nd, 1940, for Fifty (50) tons of Pea Coal to be delivered to the Fire House. The coal shall be weighed In the presence of the Sealer of Weights and Measures of the City of Saratoga Springs. N. Y., upon delivery. Council will accept the bid of the lowest responsible bidder unless all bids are rejected Dated: September 19th, 1940. JEROME V. PITNEY, Commissioner of Accounts. 9|20— 8t. Notice is hereby given tnat a public hearing will be held by the City Coun- cil of the City of Saratoga Springs, at the City Hall, in the said City of Saratoga Springs, on the 17th day of October. 1940, at 8 p m. on the appli- cation of L. B. K. Lines, Inc., for the renewal of the consent of the City Council of the City of Saratoga Springs for the continuance by L. B, K. Lines, Inc., of its operation of a stage route for motor buses over and along the following route In the City of Sara- toga Springs, to wit: Beginning nt the southerly corpor- ate limits of the City of Saratoga Springs where said corporate line crosses Broadway, thence northerly along Broadway to East Van Dam Street: thence east along East Van Dam Street to Maple Avenue; thence north along Maple Avenue to the northerly rorporate line of the City of Saratoga Springs, and return over the same reverse route. JEROME V. PITNEY, Commissioner of Accounts. 9119-28—10!3. PULLETS, blood tested stock, good layers, $1.20; 4 mos. old, 65c. Engel, Gum Springs. Tel. 183-M-2. PIPELESS FURNACE for sale. Call 97 Division St. or telephone 2168-J. TENT, 16x20, ideal for hunting party. Never used. $30. Max Noyes. Phone 6-F-32, Ballston. Fuel 15A DRY, hard wood for sale. Tel. 1122 or 1648-J. Wanted to Buy 16 OLD COINS; collector will pay good prices for old American copper, silver and gold coins. Write what you have. R. E. Reynolds, 1622 Peoples Ave., Troy, N. Y. ANTIQUES, horsehair furniture, glass>- ware, bureaus, old pictures, relics, tables and chairs. Jasper Canzeri, Schuylerville. Tel. 64. WANTED TO BUY FURNITURE AND ANTIQUES ONE PIECE or ENTIRE HOUSEHOLDS WRITE BOX 1579, SARATOGIAN HOT WATER radiation wanted. Call Saratoga Springs, 407-R-l. WHEEL CHAIR, second hand, wanted. Phone 1929-R. Mrs. Peck, 16 State St. Wanted to Rent 16-A SMALL furnished, heated apt. Oct. 15th to May 1st or 15th. 2 adults. Box 1605, Saratogian. Business Prop'y Rent, Sale 17 396 BROADWAY. OFFICE. HEATED. IDEAL for DOCTOR or LAWYER. In- quire Mac Finn Drug Co. Tel. 125. 142 LAKE AVE. Small nicely furalsm apartment. Also two room furnlshi apt., 191 Caroline St. Both deslrab for teachers or business persons. T 1345. 153 NELSON AVE. 2 light houseketl lng rooms, furnished, hot water hei Reasonable rent. 165 DIVISION ST. for rent. Garage. Upper aparta* 295 NELSON AVE. Furnished apt., ye round rental if desired. Heat, b water furnished. Adults. Tel. 1868-1 404 BROADWAY. S room apt., unfu nlshed, steam heated. Inquire LI gett's Drug Store. Houses For Rent 2 BALLSTON. Half duplex houi heatrola stove for sale. Lawren Dorman, 23 Grove St. Inquire « nlngs. DUPLEX, 6 rooms, furnished. Ski more section. Modern. Reason*!: Oct. 1st. Inq. I8V3 Clark St. 1 88-R. HOUSE on East Side. Recently : decorated. 4 bedrooms, connect! garage, large yard, oil heat. B. Walbrldge, 432 Broadway. Tel. Sit SKIDMORE section. Modern dwellli 4 bedrooms, furnished, garage. mediate possession. Very reasons* Tel. 1032-M. 60 PULLETS, 3','a months old, 60c each; horse with harness. O. Kahl. Phone Greenfield, 429-R-2. 100 NEW HAMPSHIRE Red pullets for sale. Ready to lay. Telephone 723-M-2. Livestock Wanted 14A COWS WANTED: BALONEY OR BEEF; ALSO BULLS, VEAL. SEND POST CARD TO CATTLE DEALER. 25 STAPLE ST.. GLENS FALLS. OR PHONE SARATOGA 408-M. LIVE HOGS WE PAY MARKET PRICE — J. MARTINEC PACKING CO — SCOTIA. N. Y. PHONE 4-3383 Articles For Sale 15 TYPEWRITERS, standard, portable. Ideal for students, savings to 50%. Typewriter Exchange, Sales and Ser- vice, Troy or The Park Bakery, Me- chanlcvllle. SECOND HAND lumber for sale. Call 1752-J after 3 p.m. USED Singer sewing machines. From $5.00 tip. Singer Sewing Machine, 10 Caroline St. USED STOVES and heaters, bought and sold. Edw. McNutt, R. D. 3, Ballston Spa. Rock City Falls. 50 GALLON Rudd automatic gas water heater. A-l condition. in- quire 66 Ash St. 60 WHITE OAK barrels, holding about 30 gallons each. Suitable for hold- ing cider or wine. Tel. Saratoga, 768. 250 WHITE OAK railroad ties. 6 by 8, eight feet, six Inches long. 50, white oaK, 7 bv 9 switch ties, nine to 15 feet long. Joseph Seney, Schuyler- ville. Rooms For Rent 18 LARGE room, gas plate and running water In room. Light housekeeping privileges. Light, heat and gas free. Reasonable to year round tenant. Mrs. Lewis, 190 Circular St. TWO furnished rooms for rent with board If desired. Tel. 1014. HEATED rooms, fwrnlshed or unfur. nlshed. Private bath and shower. Kitchen privileges. 20 Circular St. SEVERAL large, nicely furnished front rooms, near High School, heated. 142 Lake Ave. Tel. 1345. 497 BROADWAY. Pleasant rooms with bath or without. For winter monCha. Modern, central, reasonable. Apartments, Flats, Rent 19 ATTRACTIVELY furnished, heated, modern, 3 room apartment with bath for winter. Separate entrance. East Side, near Skldmore. Moderate ren- tal. Tel. 1011-R. FLAT, 5 rooms, on Catherine St., un- furnished. Six room flat on Church St., furnished or unfurnished. Tel. 423. FOR RENT: $13,00, $18 00 and $20.00 APARTMENTS ON EAST AND WEST SIDES. LESTER BROS., PHONE 218. FURNISHED kitchenette apts., $25 00 month up. Includes heat and lights. Skldmore and School 4 district. Mrs. Al Lavlne, 58 Phlla St. SMALL, heated, unfurnished apart- ment. $30.00 month. 588 North Broadway. 168 PHILA ST. Unfurnished upper apartment, heat and hot water fur- nished. Tel. 572. BALLSTON. House, 83 Knlckerboel Waring, 24 Mechanic St. Phc 183-M, Garage. BUNGALOW. East Side, from Oct. to June 30th. $12.00 mo. Box 13 Saratogian. DUPLEX, 6 rooms, good location, m< era improvements. Hot water hi Garage. Reasonable. Tel. 1399 or J HOUSE, all conveniences, furnish automatic heat, heated garage. Lake Ave. Tel. 1030. HOUSE for rent, furnished. Oil hi air conditioned. All modern lmpro ments. 63 Fifth Ave. HOUSE, furnished, 9 rooms I bath. Furnace and refrigerai Tel. 1918-W. HOUSE on East Side. Newly de rated. 3 bedrooms. Reasonable n Tel. 2088-J. SIX rooms, bath, furnace, fan All modern improvements. 88 Han ton St. Tel. 2072-J. 155 CIRCULAR ST House, unf nlshed. All modern. Inquire 1 Finn Drug Co. Tel. 123. 173 LAKE AVE. House, unfurnlal Modern improvements. Call at Middle Ave. Tel. 1022. Houses For Sale i mi TOWN of Edlnburg. House situs on Fox Hill. 1 acre of land. 8ev< fruit trees. Oarage, tool house. G well water. J. E. Morris, B. D. Northvllle. EAST SIDE. Five nice rooms bath. Extra fine condition. Li lot, good location. Price $2, FLAMMER. Phone 862. TO SETTLE ESTATE: 128 Grand i Former residence of Jesse Styles. 1 gain. B. T. Taylor, Arcade. $3,000. 10 room brick house, 2 ba garage, furnace, hardwood floors, li yard. Fine condition. Good 1< tion. Box 1562. Saratogian. Farms for Sale 2 FARM, 108 acres, with stock, tc crop. Joe Pataky, Beaver St., Oct lervllle, near Orangervllle. Thomas M. 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TaUphon* 2 5 St, THE SARATOGIAN. SARATOCA SPRINGS. N. Y.. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. 1940.

Best Radio Programs; Leading Station Features N e w York ( A P ) — L o w e l l T h o m a s

will have a spec ia l p r o g r a m all h i s o w n Sunday afternoon, ce l ebra t ing his t enth ann iversary of c o m ­mentary n e w s c a s t i n g . It wi l l be carried by the N B C s t a t i o n s w h i c h broadest his dai ly periods .

C o m m e n t a t o r s of h is cha in , a s well a s those of CBS and MBS, will part ic ipate . The p r o g r a m is expected to be s o m e t h i n g of a

a o u n d t a b l e tr ibute to T h o m a s .

—Berl in , 10:30, V i e n n a Phi lhar­monic ; G S C — L o n d o n 11, Theater-land.

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I n c l e m e n t w e a t h e r c a u s e d an­other p o s t p o n e m e n t of Pres ident f l o o s e v e l f s dedicat ion of the new W a s h i n g t o n airport W e d n e s d a y , w i t h the result that the broadcast has been re-scheduled for WJZ-N B C , C B S a n d M B S a t 3:30 p.m. Saturday . . . . A n o t h e r broad­cast has been added to the Wendel l Wl l lk ie s chedule over the weekend , to consis t of h is address at the E m ­pire City R a c e Track, Y o n k c i s , N . Y., v ia W E A F and N e w York State s ta t ions Saturday night .

L i s ten ing ton ight : Europe — N B C - R E D 7:15, 7:45,

MBS, 8, 9:15, 10, 11, 12:30 CBS 8:55, 10:45; W J Z - N B C 9:30; N B C 12.

W E A F - N B C — 8, Good N e w s Var ie ty ; 8:30, Aldrich F a m i l y ; 9, Bob B u r n s Hour; 10, R u d y Val lee S h o w ; 10:30, Wendel l Wi l lk ie ad­dress a t O m a h a

W A B C - C B S — 7:30, V o x P o p ; 8. J i m McWi l l i ams Quiz; 8:30, S trange a s I t S e e m s ; 9. Major B o w e s A m ­ateurs ; 10:15, Chose Up Sides Quiz, n e w t ime.

WJZ-NBC—8, Canadian T r a v e l o g ; 8:30, H o r a c e H e i d t Show; 9:15 talk, n e w A m e r i c a n Legion C o m m a n d e r ; 9:35, S ing ing and S w i n g i n g ; 10, Tribute to F r a n k Luke, W o r l d W a r ace.

MBS—7:15, D e a n Harr ie t E l l io t t on D e f e n s e ; 8:30, Joan B e n n e t t in "Foreign Correspondent; "10:15, Conscript ion Talk.

W h a t to expect Fr iday: E u r o p e - N B C 8 a.m., 1:45 p.m.;

CBS 8, 9:15 a.m., 6:45 p.m.; M B S 11:05 a.m., 12:15, 12:45 p.m.

W E A F - N B C — 2 : 3 0 p.m., Val iant L a d y ; 3:45, V ic and Sadc; 6:45, Paul D o u g l a s Sports.

CBS-Chain—2:30, F l e t c h e r Wi ley; 4, Exp lor in g Space; 5:30, Mike Lor-ing, song.

WJZ-NBC—12:30 p.m., F a r m and H o m e Hour; 4 p.m., Club, Matinee .

MBS—2:30, Radio G a r d e n Club; 5, George F i s h e r o n Movies .

W J Z and N. Y. S t a t e o n l y — R e ­publ ican S t a t e Convent ion , 11 a.m., T h o m a s E . D e w e y , 2 p.m., S tate Sen. Joseph Hanley .

Short w a v e s : GSC G S D — L o n d o n 8:30, Bri ta in Speaks ; J L S 2 — T o k y o 9:30, N a v a l B a n d ; D J L D J D D X B

379.5—WGY, Schenectady—790 7:30—Science Forum. 8.00—Good News of 1941. 8:30—Aldrich Family. 9:00—Music Hall with Bob Burns.

10:00— Rudy Vallee Program. 10 30—Bob Crosby's Music Shop. 11 00—News Report. 11:05—On with the Dance. 11:15—Jack Joy's Orch. 11:30—Dreamln' Time. 12:00—News. 12:05—Dance Music. 12:30—Lucky Mllllnder's Orch. 12:57—News.

TOMORROW 6.30—Jake and Carl. 6.45—Rural Reporter. 6:50— Musical Clock. 7:00— Church in the Wildwood. 7:15—Time to Shine. 7:25—Ranch Boys. 7:30—News Report. 7.35—O'Halre's Sports and Music. 7:45—Gene and Syracuse. 8:00—Musical Clock. 8:30—Music: Graphs. 8:45—Market Basket. 9.00—Your Trtot. 9:15—Woman In White. 9:30—Houseboat Hannah. 9:45—Right to Happiness.

10:00—Man I Married. 10:15—Midstream. 10:30—Ellen Randolph. 10:45—By Kathleen Norrls. 11:00—David Harum. 11:15—Road of Life. 11:30—Against the Storm. 11:45—Guiding Light. 12:00—Dick Llebert, organist. 12:10—News Report. 12:15—The O'Neills. 12:30—WGY Farm Paper. 1:00—WGY Household Chats. 1:15—Master Singers. 1:30—Frankle Masters' Orch. 1:45—News. 1:50—Frankle Masters' Orch. 2:00—Light of the World. 2:15—Arnold Grimm's Daughter. 2:30—Valiant Lady. 2:45—Betty Crocker. 3:00— Story of Mary Marlln. 3:15—Ma Perkins. 3:30—Pepper Young's Family. 3:45—Vic and Sade. 4 .00—Backstage Wife. 4:15—Stella Dallas. 4:30—Lorenzo Jones. 4:45—Young Wtdder Brown. 5:00—Girl Alone. 5:15—Life Can Be Beautiful. 5:30—Jack Armstrong. 5:45—The O'Neills. 6:00—News Report. 6:05—WGY Varieties. 6:15—Superman. 6:30—National Defense Opportunities. 6:45—Leo Bolleys Sports Review. 7:00—Fred Warlng's Orch. 7:15—John W. Vandercook. 7:30—Alec Templeton Time. 8:00—Lucille Manners; Black's Orch. 8:30—WGY Farm Forum. 9:00—Waltz Time with Frank Munn. 9:30—"Keeping America Out of War,"

Congressman James E. Van Zandt, (R) Penn.

9:45—Music for Moderns. 10:00—Don Ameche Variety Show. 10:30—Johnny McGee's Orch. 11:00—News Report. 11:05—On with the Dance. 11:15—Glenn Garr's Orch. 11:30—U. S. Antarctic Service Expedi­

t ion Salute from Worcester, Mass.

12:00—News. 12:05—Joe Venutl's Oreh. 12:30—Russ Morgan's Orch.

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Lost and Found 1

PAIR of horned rimmed glasses, lady's, lost vicinity East Side. Return to The Saratogian.

SMALL Scotty lost Friday. License 329788. Answers to Tavlt. Finder please call 2683.

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TONIGHT! LOWELL THOMAS America's foremost news commentator

WGY at 615 ^Presented each Tuesday and Thursday

Hoar the up-to-the-minute news of the world. You'll find no n e w t program more accurate; none more pleasingly presented.

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H. C. MERCHANT will Mil tor the u n ­dersigned at her residence, 2 ml. south of East Line and U/a ml. west of Round Lake on Sat. Sept. 28 at 1 o'clock, household furnishings In­cluding cook stove; old bureaus; sideboard; 3 large cheats; 2 mahog­any mirrors; old dishes and bric-a-brac; pictures; books; chairs; choice lot or bedding and many other articles. Ida V. Nellson.

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Roundup By Eddie Brietz

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1939 PLYMOUTH 4-Dr. Sedan 1938 PLYMOUTH 4-Dr. Tour. Sedan 1938 PLYMOUTH Coupe 1938 DESOTO Touring Sedan 1938 DESOTO Coupe 1938 FORD Deluxe Sedan 1937 PLYMOUTH Touring Sedan 1937 PACKARD R. 8. Coupe 1937 CHRYSLER Touring Sedan 1937 CHEVROLET Touring Sedan 1937 DESOTO Touring Sedan 1937 CHEVROLET Coupe 1935 PLYMOUTH Touring Sedan 1930 PLYMOUTH 2-Dr. Sedan

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N e w York—Since c o m i n g Into the . A m e r i c a n League , Bobby Fe l lar h a s whiffed near ly 1,000 batters , but Bird ie Tebbet t s of the T i g e r s Isn't one of 'em . . . Eernie B i e r m a n h a s p lenty of m u s c l e and b o n e a t Minnesota , but he's shy a quarter­back, s o m e ends and s o m e r e s e r . e b a c k s . . . L o u Sal ica wil l c a s h in on his undisputed c la im to t h e ban­t a m w e i g h t t i t le by go ing o n a long b a r n s t o r m i n g tour . . . the r u m o r foundry h a s it t h a t Babe R u t h h a s made up his m i n d that m a n a g i n g in t h e minors is better t h a n n o t m a n a g i n g at all and is de f in i te ly out for the job a t St. P a u l . . . R e d Barber , the sportscaster , m a y t a k e a f l ing a t vaudevi l le t h i s fall .

T O D A Y ' S G U E S T S T A R A r t Cohn, Oakland (Cal.) Tr i ­

b u n e : "Ernie Lombardl of t h e R e d s h a s jus t been m a d e a n h o n ­orary m e m b e r of the Cinc innat i f ire d e p a r t m e n t . . . I g u e s s Old Schnozz i s jus t about a t t h e b e a k of h i s career , h u h ? "

H o p e we're wrong, but we' l l h a v e to s t r i n g a long wi th Maxie B a e r a g a i n s t C o m i s k e y tonight . . . b y the w a y , the fisticuffing wi l l n o t be a ired . . . your wel l -dressed foot­ball p layer th i s year wi l l w e a r e q u i p m e n t cos t ing $56.50 . . . w h e n J a c k D e m p s e y w e n t to M i l w a u k e e to address the N B A convent ion , he sold omore than 200 copies of h i s autob iography , "Round b y R o u n d " . . . wi l l Clemson be the on ly grid t e a m in the country to score on i ts first offensive p lay of 1940? . . . a g a i n s t Presby ter ian College, t h e T i g e r s recovered a fumble o n PC's f irst run from scr immage , t h e n s w e p t George Floyd 18 y a r d s to a t o u c h d o w n on tb^eir o w n f irs t p lay of t h e year .

O.K. B Y U S D i c k P a r k e r of Br idgepor t ,

Conn., p o p s up wi th th i s o n e : "It i s only fa ir the W e s t Coast s h o u l d h a v e the Farr-Louis f i gh t . . . a f t e r all , N e w York h a s h a d i t s s h a r e of n i ck l e series , s o w h y shouldn' t Los Ange le s h a v e a f ive -c e n t prize f i g h t ? "

It 's t h a t old s e n t i m e n t a l stuff aga in , d a n g i t . . . Bi l l Guthr ie , h a r d e s t of the hard-boi led A m e r i ­c a n A s s o c i a t i o n umpires , g a v e a pair of s h o e s to the baby of C a t c h ­er Otto D e n n i n g of the M i n n e a p o l i s Club . . .. h o w those b o y s h a v j g r o w n ! . . . for ty m e m b e r s o f the Marque t t e grid squad a r e one inch ta l ler and 15 pounds h e a v i e r than t h e y w e r e a s h i g h s c h o o l s e n ­iors . . . in i t s two-year h i s tory , the T w i n - S t a t e (Vt -NH) semi -pro l eague c h a m p i o n s h i p w a s n o t de­cided unti l the f inal day of t h e s e a ­son last y e a r a n d t w o d a y s be fore the e n d , o f the season th i s year .

S C H O O L I N G F O R A L L T h e ath le t ic purge in the P a c i f i c

Coast Conference leads T o m A k e r s to c o m m e n t as fol lows in t h e S a n D i e g o Tr ibune-Sun:

T h e h i g h school S tar W h o goes to co l l ege N o w m a y acquire A l i tt le knowledge .

O V E R H A U L I N G E d H e a d , the D o d g e r f l inger, be ­

g a n a s a s o u t h p a w . . . h e b r o k e h i s p i t ch ing a r m In a n a u t o a c c i ­dent severa l years a g o . . , h i s career w a s curtai led unt i l Car los Moore, w h o managed the H o u m a (La.) d u b this season, t o o k h i m In t o w and m a d e a r i g h t - h a n d e r out of h i m . • 4>

I Minor League Playoffs

1937 DESOTO Touring Sedan $395 Heater, Radio, New Tires, New Paint.

1937 DODGE Sedan 395 Heater, New Tires, Original Black Paint.

1937 WILLYS Sedan 275 1936 CHEVROLET Sedan 295

One Owner. A Very Nice Car. 1936 TERRAPLANE Sedan 395

Looks Like New. 1934 CHEVROLET Coupe 95

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1934 FORD Coach $60.00 1934 FORD Coach 75.00 1930 FORD Coupe 35.00

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By The Associated Press INTKRNATIONAL LEAGUE FINALS

Newark at Baltimore (postponed, wet grounds), AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FINALS

Louisville at Kansas City (post­poned, cold weather). PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE

Seattle 8; Los Angeles 2. (Seattle won one. Los Angeles none

In lour of seven aeries).

I Fights La§t Night Oakland, Calif. — Baby Arlsmendl.

134'i, Mexico, and Jackie Callura, 128, New York, drew, (10).

Test Answers

Below a r t the a n s w e r s t o the teat ques t ions printed o n the edi­torial page .

1. Pres ident . 2. Avocado . 3. A n d r e w Jackson . 4. N i c h o l a s Murray But ler . 5. Canada. 6. Ye*. 7. N e w Year ' i Day . 8. Explorer . 9. 1935.

10. R i c h a r d W a g n e r .

F O N S E C A L A U D S K U H E L Chicago—Lew P o n a e c a, w h o

played the pos i t ion himself , s a y s Joe Kuhel of the W h i t e S o x is the finest fielding first b a s e m a n he h a s seen in e i ther m a j o r l e a g u e in yeans. -

H A R V A R D A S S I S T A N T S Cambridge, M a s s . — K e n B o o t h

and R i c k H e d b l o m , w h o p layed football for H a r v a r d In 1938, are a s s i s t ing Head C o a c h Dick H a r l o w this fall. B o o t h a l s o t ra ins the ROTC.

Refugee Benefit Party Successful

T h e Sara toga S p r i n g s Chapter of H a d a s s a h had a s u c c e s s f u l card party last n ight at the L a f a y e t t e Hote l for the bene f i t of w a r relief re fugees a m o n g ch i ldren in this country,

Mrs. Harold K a y e , pres ident , was ass is ted by Mrs. S idney R o g e r s , Mrs. Phi l ip Seigel , Mrs. S a m u e l P l e t m a n , Mrs. J a c o b Aison, Mrs, Morris Fel ler a n d Mrs. Michae l Weiekopf,

Another Is s c h e d u l e d In N o v e m ­ber.

S U P P O R T S W I L L K I E J a m e s t o w n ( A P ) — Mayor-emerl -

tus Samuel A. Carlson, w h o sup­ported Pres ident R o o s e v e l t in 1936, now dec lares it is " imperat ive that we p lace at the h e l m a m a n l ike" Wendel l 1* Wil lk ie .

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482 BROADWAY PHONE 47

Broadlawn Apartment (FORMERLY DUNHAM'S)

Corner Caroline St. & Marion Electricity. Heat * Hot Water lno»«*

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Showers and Electric Refrigerate Automatic Oil Htat and Hoi Wat**

Furnished. HENRY SCHOLZ—14 Madison AVt.

BALLSTON FLATS. Downstairs J nlshed. Upstairs unfurnished. Cor­ner Ballston Ave. 6c West High St, Call after 7 p.m.

DUTCH OVENS Chicken Pans, Pancake Griddles, all sizes and kinds; French Fryers. Corn Muffins, Pop Over Pans; Frying Pans, Waffle Irons, Corn Poppers, Electric Corn Poppers. 3 lbs. of Pop­corn that pops for 25c.

|. A. BEYER 482-484 BROADWAY PHONE 10S

ANSWER: All are right . . . unless one classifies the monkey as an ape. Usually the word "ape" is used in reference to tha large Old World anthropoids only.

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Arcade, Broadway Tel. 422

FURNACES for sale cheap. Al*d-Don steam or hot water boiler, 16-lnch fire box, brand new; Red Cross hot air furnace, 18-inch fire box, brand new; used Glenwood round boiler, steam or hot water; no reasonable offer refused for any of the above. Knight's Hardware, Schuylerville. Tel. 3.

NEW GAS RANGE, $79.50 model for $40.00. New 1940 Eureka Vacuum Cleaner. $44.75 model for $25.50 and your old cleaner at 52 Maple Ave. Phone 2833.

FOUR and five room apartment. Oh room flat. Also six room house fol rent. All modern. Inquire O, O. Smith. Tel. 47 or 1836-R.

UPPER unfurnished apartment. Of! heated, hot water supply. Bent reasonable. East Side near Skldmore and School 4. Tel. 888.

THREE ROOM apartment, unfur­nished for rent. Reasonable. 14 Madison St.

BALLSTON. Apartment on Center S i Modern improvements. Inquire Mor­gan E. Welsh. Phone l-F-12.

BALLSTON. Heated, furnished ant Hot water, parking space. S20.M month. 28 E. High St. Tel. SeML

BALLSTON SPA. 4 room heated flat oil burner; 2 and 3 rooms, furnished 43 Chapman St.

CHURCH ST. Apt*., modern, ne i floors and decorations. Bent reason' able. Year round. Gluck. Tel. 318,

FOR SALE: Two parlor heaters, large flat top office desk and combination safe. Perfect condition. Leona V. Conners. Tel. Jonesville, 2432-.

G. E. REFRIGERATOR; Hot Point elec­tric range; dining set; dresser; beds; kitchen cabinet; odd pieces. 94 Woodlawn Ave.

TAILOR and dry cleaning business, and 4 rooms of furniture for sale. $250. cash. Chas. Faller. Phone 80-F-ll, Corinth, N. Y.

FURNISHED, heated apt. Private beta electric refrigeration. Gas, electricity continuous hot water. 131 Lake Ave

FURNISHED, heated, one and thr* rom apts. Begent St. Bath, showei hot water. Reasonable. 1077-J.

PAWNBROKER sales stores. Spot cash for old gold, diamonds. Jewelry, etc. Philip Zlnner. 6 Caroline, off B'way.

PAWNBROKER sales store. We buy and sell Jewelry, old gold, clothing, etc., for spot cash. 81 Putnam St.

Business Opportunity 12A BEAUTY PARLOR FOR RENT

ESTABLISHED LAST 10 YEARS OPPOSITE SKIDMORE COLLEGE

DORMITORY FOR INFORMATION CALL 989

W. HARRISON ST. TEL. 2384

Business Service

See the 1941 Hudsons AND CMC TRUCKS ON

DISPLAY. ALSO WILLYS AT SCOTTY'S GARAGE—Route 50 North

New and Used Parts for All Cars Towing Service and Repairing

Phones SARATOGA 39-W-l or W-2

Garibaldi to Return To Albany Mat Tuesday

Albany—Gino Garibaldi of St. Louis , w inner over T o m m y O'Toole of Chicago in la s t Tuesday ' s fea­ture, wil l tackle D a n n o O'Mahoney of Ireland in the m a i n event of next Tuesday n i g h t ' s w r e s t l i n g s h o w in the Capitol Arena .

Promoter Paul G r e g o r i a n p lanned original ly to m a t c h Garibaldi a n d Warren B o c k w i n k e l w h o w o n the semi-f inal Tuesday , for h i s n e x t feature, but l earned today O'Ma­honey w a s avai lable a n d chose the Ir i shman.

T h e y will w r e s t l e In a one-fal l f inish match .

Four pre l iminar ies , one of 45 minutes , two of 40 minutes , a n d one of 20 m i n u t e s wi l l round o u t the card.

FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED RUGS and Carpets SHAMPOOED. Mattresses renovated. Samples of furniture fabrics. B. A. WILLIAM­SON. 306 Nelson Ave. Phone 20S8.

ELECTRIC refrigeration, washing ma­chine and oil burner service. Call 2026. Gottscfce.

ROOFING, galvanized and tin; paint­ing-repairing. Stee'.e Bros. Tel. Sara­toga 637-M or Greenfield 385-J-3.

Help Wanted Female 6 CHAMBERMAID, white, experienced. Steady. Ro-Ed Mansion.

ELIZABETH EMPLOYMENT AGENCY RELIABLE HELP FURNISHED

91 WALWORTH ST- TEL. 1917

GIRL for care of children. Sleep In or out. Tel. 450-M-l from 6:00 to 9:30 p.m.

GIRL or woman for general house­work and care of children. Tel. 2007-M.

GIRL or woman for general house­work. Small family. Write Box 1604, Saratogian.

WAITRESSES wanted. Ambassador Restaurant, 330 Broadway.

BEAUTY SALON for sale. Modernly equipped. Reasonably priced. 8ilvo, 8 Division St., Saratoga.

ELECTRIC sewing machine for sale. 78 So. Franklin St. Jas. Negro.

FEW odd pieces of furniture for sale reasonable. 45 Jackson St.

G. E. ELECTRIC refrigerator, large model. Good condition. Very reason­able. Tel. 972-W.

HOT WATER furnace. Medium size. Good condition. Reasonable. Sara­togian Office, Schuylerville.

KALAMAZOO combination bottle gas and coal stove for sale. Good condi­tion. Mac Barrett, Victory Mills.

FURNISHED, modern, 2 room apl Automatic heat, bath, shower, ho water. 175 Beekman St.

LOWER apt., nicely furnished. Win ter. 5 rooms, bath. Garage, furaact 248 Caroline St. Tel. 1299-J.

LOWER furnished apartment, 180 Cli cular St., Oct. 1. Heat, light and gi Included. Tel. 1303-M.

SMALL, modern apartments, heatei Automatic hot water. B. K. WsJ bridge, 432 Broadway.

3-4-5 ROOMS, modern, redecorate) steam heated, hot water. $25.00 an up. Phone 2885-W.

28 W. CIRCULAR. Lower apt., unfix nlshed. Modern. Garage If deslrw Oct. 1st. Apply upstairs.

31 W. HARRISON ST. 3 room model lower, furnished apartment. 1343.

31 YORK AVE. First floor, unfu: nlshed apartment. Inquire 191 Ol cular St.

Garden, Farm, Dairy 13 CABBAGE for sauerkraut, storage. Danish ball, red, savoy. Delivered. Tel. 2258. Call at Oakhaven, Church 8t.

APPLE, good hand picked seconds, 75c; 1st class. $1.00. E. D. Rogers, Staf-foords Bridge, R. D. 399-W-2.

FINE black soil for sale. Inquire H. Baker, 350 Malta Ave. Tel. Ballston, 229-J.

Livestock, Poultry, Pets 14 SPECIAL AUCTION SALE, FRIDAY,

SEPT. 27—Commencing at 10 o'clock sharp. Carload of purebred Cana­dian cows. These cows are free listed, accredited blood tested and TB tested. Holstelns and Ayshires. Also 100 head of bloodtested New York State cows. Very fresh and near-by Guern­seys, Holstelns and Ayrshlres. Also some two and three-year-old Heifers, fresh and near-by. Some due to freshen October and November. These cows are handpicked, right off the farm where they were raised. If you want to see a real bunch of cows, sold cheap, attend this sale FRIDAY AT THE RED. WHITE and BLUE FARM. North of Waterford, on Mechanlcvllle Road. Route 32. Proprietor—Fred­die Grazlane.

GUERNSEY herfer, 2>/2 years old. Bred July 17th. H. Fisher, Malta.

Help Wanted Male 7 PIGS for sale. 10 weeks old. Daggs, 4 Doten Ave. Tel. 1815.

WANTED: Man with car for profit­able Rawlelgh Route. Products well known. Real opportunity. Write Rawlelgh's. Dept. NYI-601-119, Al­bany, N. Y.

FARM HAND, experienced. T. M. Bastlan, R. D. 2, Middle Line Rd„ Ballston.

ROUTE BOY wanted. Must have bi­cycle, willing to work. Kaye's, Church St.

NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received at

the office of the Commissioner of Ac­counts, City Hall, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., on or before 3 p.m., October 2nd, 1940, for Fifty (50) tons of Pea Coal to be delivered to the Fire House. The coal shall be weighed In the presence of the Sealer of Weights and Measures of the City of Saratoga Springs. N. Y., upon delivery. Council will accept the bid of the lowest responsible bidder unless all bids are rejected

Dated: September 19th, 1940. JEROME V. PITNEY,

Commissioner of Accounts. 9|20— 8t.

Notice is hereby given tnat a public hearing will be held by the City Coun­cil of the City of Saratoga Springs, at the City Hall, in the said City of Saratoga Springs, on the 17th day of October. 1940, at 8 p m. on the appli­cation of L. B. K. Lines, Inc., for the renewal of the consent of the City Council of the City of Saratoga Springs for the continuance by L. B, K. Lines, Inc., of its operation of a stage route for motor buses over and along the following route In the City of Sara­toga Springs, to wit:

Beginning nt the southerly corpor­ate limits of the City of Saratoga Springs where said corporate line crosses Broadway, thence northerly along Broadway to East Van Dam Street: thence east along East Van Dam Street to Maple Avenue; thence north along Maple Avenue to the northerly rorporate line of the City of Saratoga Springs, and return over the same reverse route.

JEROME V. PITNEY, Commissioner of Accounts.

9119-28—10!3.

PULLETS, blood tested stock, good layers, $1.20; 4 mos. old, 65c. Engel, G u m Springs. Tel. 183-M-2.

PIPELESS FURNACE for sale. Call 97 Division St. or telephone 2168-J.

TENT, 16x20, ideal for hunting party. Never used. $30. Max Noyes. Phone 6-F-32, Ballston.

Fuel 15A DRY, hard wood for sale. Tel. 1122 or 1648-J.

Wanted to Buy 16 OLD COINS; collector will pay good prices for old American copper, silver and gold coins. Write what you have. R. E. Reynolds, 1622 Peoples Ave., Troy, N. Y.

ANTIQUES, horsehair furniture, glass>-ware, bureaus, old pictures, relics, tables and chairs. Jasper Canzeri, Schuylerville. Tel. 64.

WANTED TO BUY FURNITURE AND ANTIQUES

ONE PIECE or ENTIRE HOUSEHOLDS WRITE BOX 1579, SARATOGIAN

HOT WATER radiation wanted. Call Saratoga Springs, 407-R-l.

WHEEL CHAIR, second hand, wanted. Phone 1929-R. Mrs. Peck, 16 State St.

Wanted to Rent 16-A SMALL furnished, heated apt. Oct.

15th to May 1st or 15th. 2 adults. Box 1605, Saratogian.

Business Prop'y Rent, Sale 17 396 BROADWAY. OFFICE. HEATED. IDEAL for DOCTOR or LAWYER. In­quire Mac Finn Drug Co. Tel. 125.

142 LAKE AVE. Small nicely furalsm apartment. Also two room furnlshi apt., 191 Caroline St. Both deslrab for teachers or business persons. T 1345.

153 NELSON AVE. 2 light houseketl lng rooms, furnished, hot water hei Reasonable rent.

165 DIVISION ST. for rent. Garage.

Upper aparta*

295 NELSON AVE. Furnished apt., ye round rental if desired. Heat, b water furnished. Adults. Tel. 1868-1

404 BROADWAY. S room apt., unfu nlshed, steam heated. Inquire LI gett's Drug Store.

Houses For Rent 2 BALLSTON. Half duplex houi

heatrola stove for sale. Lawren Dorman, 23 Grove St. Inquire « nlngs.

DUPLEX, 6 rooms, furnished. Ski more section. Modern. Reason*!: Oct. 1st. Inq. I8V3 Clark St. 1 88-R.

HOUSE on East Side. Recently : decorated. 4 bedrooms, connect! garage, large yard, oil heat. B. Walbrldge, 432 Broadway. Tel. S i t

SKIDMORE section. Modern dwellli 4 bedrooms, furnished, garage. mediate possession. Very reasons* Tel. 1032-M.

60 PULLETS, 3','a months old, 60c each; horse with harness. O. Kahl. Phone Greenfield, 429-R-2.

100 NEW HAMPSHIRE Red pullets for sale. Ready to lay. Telephone 723-M-2.

Livestock Wanted 14A COWS WANTED: BALONEY OR BEEF; ALSO BULLS, VEAL. SEND POST CARD TO CATTLE DEALER. 25 STAPLE ST.. GLENS FALLS. OR PHONE SARATOGA 408-M.

LIVE HOGS WE PAY MARKET PRICE

— J. MARTINEC PACKING CO — SCOTIA. N. Y. PHONE 4-3383

Articles For Sale 15 TYPEWRITERS, standard, portable.

Ideal for students, savings to 50%. Typewriter Exchange, Sales and Ser­vice, Troy or The Park Bakery, Me­chanlcvllle.

SECOND HAND lumber for sale. Call 1752-J after 3 p.m.

USED Singer sewing machines. From $5.00 tip. Singer Sewing Machine, 10 Caroline St.

USED STOVES and heaters, bought and sold. Edw. McNutt, R. D. 3, Ballston Spa. Rock City Falls.

50 GALLON Rudd automatic gas water heater. A-l condition. i n ­quire 66 Ash St.

60 WHITE OAK barrels, holding about 30 gallons each. Suitable for hold­ing cider or wine. Tel. Saratoga, 768.

250 WHITE OAK railroad ties. 6 by 8, eight feet, six Inches long. 50, white oaK, 7 bv 9 switch ties, nine to 15 feet long. Joseph Seney, Schuyler­ville.

Rooms For Rent 18 LARGE room, gas plate and running

water In room. Light housekeeping privileges. Light, heat and gas free. Reasonable to year round tenant. Mrs. Lewis, 190 Circular St.

TWO furnished rooms for rent with board If desired. Tel. 1014.

HEATED rooms, fwrnlshed or unfur. nlshed. Private bath and shower. Kitchen privileges. 20 Circular St.

SEVERAL large, nicely furnished front rooms, near High School, heated. 142 Lake Ave. Tel. 1345.

497 BROADWAY. Pleasant rooms with bath or without. For winter monCha. Modern, central, reasonable.

Apartments, Flats, Rent 19 ATTRACTIVELY furnished, heated,

modern, 3 room apartment with bath for winter. Separate entrance. East Side, near Skldmore. Moderate ren­tal. Tel. 1011-R.

FLAT, 5 rooms, on Catherine St., un­furnished. Six room flat on Church St., furnished or unfurnished. Tel. 423.

FOR RENT: $13,00, $18 00 and $20.00 APARTMENTS ON EAST AND WEST SIDES. LESTER BROS., PHONE 218.

FURNISHED kitchenette apts., $25 00 month up. Includes heat and lights. Skldmore and School 4 district. Mrs. Al Lavlne, 58 Phlla St.

SMALL, heated, unfurnished apart­ment. $30.00 month. 588 North Broadway.

168 PHILA ST. Unfurnished upper apartment, heat and hot water fur­nished. Tel. 572.

BALLSTON. House, 83 Knlckerboel Waring, 24 Mechanic St. Phc 183-M, Garage.

BUNGALOW. East Side, from Oct. to June 30th. $12.00 mo. Box 13 Saratogian.

DUPLEX, 6 rooms, good location, m< era improvements. Hot water hi Garage. Reasonable. Tel. 1399 or J

HOUSE, all conveniences, furnish automatic heat, heated garage. Lake Ave. Tel. 1030.

HOUSE for rent, furnished. Oil hi air conditioned. All modern lmpro ments. 63 Fifth Ave.

HOUSE, furnished, 9 rooms I bath. Furnace and refrigerai Tel. 1918-W.

HOUSE on East Side. Newly de rated. 3 bedrooms. Reasonable n Tel. 2088-J.

SIX rooms, bath, furnace, f an All modern improvements. 88 Han ton St. Tel. 2072-J.

155 CIRCULAR ST House, unf nlshed. All modern. Inquire 1 Finn Drug Co. Tel. 123.

173 LAKE AVE. House, unfurnlal Modern improvements. Call at Middle Ave. Tel. 1022.

Houses For Sale i mi

TOWN of Edlnburg. House situs on Fox Hill. 1 acre of land. 8ev< fruit trees. Oarage, tool house. G well water. J. E. Morris, B. D. Northvllle.

EAST SIDE. Five nice rooms bath. Extra fine condition. Li lot, good location. Price $2, FLAMMER. Phone 862.

TO SETTLE ESTATE: 128 Grand i Former residence of Jesse Styles. 1 gain. B. T. Taylor, Arcade.

$3,000. 10 room brick house, 2 ba garage, furnace, hardwood floors, li yard. Fine condition. Good 1< tion. Box 1562. Saratogian.

Farms for Sale 2 FARM, 108 acres, with stock, tc

crop. Joe Pataky, Beaver St., Oct lervllle, near Orangervllle.

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