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ced I |operi he otthomnrm Sunday” again' : approved 'n: draft of the Turkish treaty with slight modifications, which will be | 'prerented withan\ ultimatum At {must be- signed «within /day are! no changes o the majoi\ ions to\ tho, 'Alies in an immediate pence with | t tn. reported that theses \rep- to have -reallybeen'.a pl Poland}: parts for. allled *ald ' to\ obtain peace 'almost. at any. costUk p \t obtain and replica! (linen question -f Arrangements , could commission .co fand Danzig. officials, selected. by and representing as to reconvene at the:German. reply ' and «to. take.. up; detailed: pl - he ference \I 80 0 clock to: recrive 'Ga Beaman! \ . Arthur And! ydls. Wilson—\r 'oy Ah « Presenting Grant Mitchell's Metropolitan !: ATAILOR MADE MAN b, ' Succoss, Firat time in Aibany. . |; 'a\ thousand laughs. ' Thurs and Sat. box seats. altar- L . Comedy \witha wary evening- ALBANIANS ENJOY ~ FINE CONCERT IN PARK The second!. Sunday alternoon baud concert, under miunicipe] direction took [| place yesterday aftepnoon. is Washington purl: from 8 until 5 o'clock, ' Gappelanos popular: selections, 'excerpts. from Tllo park was unusually well filled dur- in: the altern n' and\ evening. owlig, to verside, Swinburne, ~ parks _ and small boats whose owner took advantage take trips, The heavy cargoes Albany boats Ted - slenxers all day. Both the Mid: City iwo . R A” 'crowd 'of * 'as. much? bust ness, was done as) on all the other, days of; the nook combined, The yariety of commodities offéred, Sas greater; . several new {products Including Albdny county . - | cabbage and huckleberries, \Live.; 'stock (| offerings . Included.; chickens, broilers, duels aid. rabbits.\ 'There was also some veal and .a soliter which the vendor offered 'for\15 cents. - : ach \ parks dur ins the aftern £0 bm hill“ August 1907 Arrives phic; July AL i’ostmantsrA Gone ®] '@ eral Burleson may.-not. have much: of .a} > | record, but he\ has accomplished 'one thing Awitk. the, chairman that two predecessors failed-to do.. Unger his. adminigtrntion x. port card addressed [to @ policeman 'of. the Fourth anid York streets station, has been delivered; Ab- boon taken to the police station, ni Smith didn't for h& has been dean fqr five years, but If ho * nad been alive' and<stlll working .at. the police Jobs hes would have:. Bo: that dan't | Mr, Burleson's. fault- \.\ '~ ¥ The, post card: In . question ; probably 's record for elapsed was mai 4: \In Wildwood. Wet iZ * | '*Hello; horosworplubuny didn't: know ' was dead,\ Femarked the house dergent when ho Jooked at-the address k and.scantiod the picturs. on' the back with the > usual inscription, \We're «here. 'find -| having & fine. time.\ - ' The sergeants-looked - at\ the , post mark and almost fell. off, his chalte, Thirteen years,. Incking: two months; \Had <elapsed aince the message was written: and: the goodt «card malled.AWh. Thorp .f dias\ been no-! knows. There-: have' been . three Presidents \of \the 'Thited Staten 'three vostmastera - genoral.. an termof I’hlindelnhin sl layed a varied program which in- t [| their seavelty, .m Prices ranged from 25 eents to 4G. conté a basket for varying kinds; (Strawberries wold. in *the night market- at, $7.50; and 88 a crate. . All 'the 'best grades wore |- bought up by dealers, only small supplies of 'the poorer, grades: being left tor the. retail. market.) They . . tefalled, - £5 cents. a box. ' nod-raspberries headed t list -at\ 45 cents 'a 'box, ''They were not quoted: in. crate lots, as each, farmer who offered, them. had/less than a crate . for. 'sale; /Iinckleberrlcs, the : first offerings | (4. of. the seasomy, were, .well received. - : The 12 limited stocks \which -did' mot last: long, |J bromght 80 cents a box. .Farmerg say huckleberrios will be. plentiful about the time the raspberry, season is at its end., ; ' *New* Albany cotinty \cabbage was. com | q parativ icheap... ; Although . there, 'were only. a 'few 'small lofs; offerd,. fai, nize heads were soldat. $1.50. 'same size heads dur city. of this : vegetable There were no olerings in the retai Satu rday Market, Heaped Produce, . With \Tg - S \ 'The :/ market ~ Saturday presented a contrast to that. on other days of the s- and,. busy . small woodchuck 'While: some; ommoditles because 0 | high \ prices . oth ‘a more lentiful ' cheap and 'drug. on. 'the market. [ rots. was. 0 t those.t Who market was dotted with Joails 'of \this \vegetable but customers passed 'them. by. and soulhtthe Tess -. plentiful~.commodities.\. | Although [large size' bunches. -were 'offered , at . 25 | Sw) centa' a dozen, \trading . was - dull.! \One | *~ :| farmer 'closed out A:lof of, 00 bunches 'for 80. cents. *, \ The berry = ket Se was also upuct; ts éhch. \; wes .. Th asparagus geason is on: the ket.: Supplies in' the: night 'market} w sthall. nod 'the quality: medium,\ It sold at $2.25 a dozen wholesale.. There was 'mddérate: déaling- ' in \currents 'and\ cher- ties. at 20 cents w quart.\ : Last year's potatoes. continue. to, eriodicai apperrance .; the market The folleiving nmanl prices. are : A ttracts R 'In two baskets w! hich were over» looked in the. cleanup of his uinter vek: | Exas- go. them to a doaier‘lor $2 each. % tflay at,$14 ® barrel, whole- in eggs Was brisk at 00 cents |: mie, Wunfl It is predicted. there . will be another advance in- the price probably: this . recent advance 1k proportion . to the Granulated sugar, pound.... Etandard powdered; pound powdered, pound.... Flour and! Cereals. Sprig-33 wiheat. pound Pastry, bb, sock price-has not been. in fall - off prhduction. ° Within a: few weks the price has risen about 45 percent; - : 'clare production has (alien off more than There was a good supply of buttery and trading was active at 60 | Gra 'Live chickens were~sold ht $2.50 cach e figure. Rab. Cathakes, pound c s Rice,. pound. .,, a of fing quality. . They 'brow Live dugks sold at. the ga bits 50 cents: for small ones and \$1 for large on Large quantl 'beans were sold to the retail {] 1G,conts a quart 'or two quarts for 204 nd' wo. bunolin. for 15 Peas brou ht 3° a basket whois-. Round, 5 a barrel. our] Roasting chicken, pound ilca of green and butter from. pound . *In 'good. demand., at | 6 Porturliunsa. pound - r] » Roast 'shoulder, non ttucs was $1.2 Rib roasts, pound ed at.seven cents a bunch and ard at! five \cents. i i calves ponlnd Pork lolns, posind Hams, nound 6 Sliced, pound Bacon, 'pound Frosh Hams, pound. . Shoulder, : pound *. Judas Henry Herschiold, presiding. : Cases returnable at.9 a; ur ' B8108, 'Windelspecht:agt. United. Trac tion; xWindelspecht agt: United Traction. S16G, Chrystal and another. 138166. Heek agt. Anglia. B8107,, Hamilton | agt. Burkes}, 158168, Farley agt. Drummond ; BSOD,; |, , Warner; B8170, Blanchard 'BSHTL, Einstein agt, War) L8] 13811 . Falkow agt. Haley ; 138173, Glavin agt. Putman 38174, Glavin ast. CoPned.. hedt-=, Bumpy poundt Franklurterl. pound -- Anpnraxus, burich Beansy greon,- two quarts Was, two quarts Cabbal-‘e. new. Cus Galery, - bunch Gases 'gdjourned until ©0.80 a. m. to- Brand agt. , Service; Baker Beef agt. a: dozen. \ The {gum-berg\. 'Albany- Hospltal agt. De Albanv \Eivening Union ME American Rall: Ho ; Riblet 'a gt. Bravton ib Let gan; mom agt. Freder- ick Det ~WEST END Uithed: throug £0 - c ash atarhet, - ;'I;I: imfi'flflr'mflm'i 'William. 8, . Mitchell -F. F. Fay, Mrs. prices. are,. published through the courtesy.| Leonard B.. Miscall, B. R. Lipe and W. of Finn 4 Gonna-u . Dairy Products. A. Anderson compose the committee, ap- pointed recently 'by the West Bnd. Im- provement Association' to walt on Mayor - l Watt to cléar up several questions re- o xartliux the. fichooi 3 in \\ nteryliet ave- nue, West End children. their parents say, E° | will not be Form itted _ to reenter the . peo | building,fin . t te fall unless modern con- venicuees - and .necessities, are installed, $o |Last winter it was necesary on several occasions to. suspend sesslons as the re- gult of insufficient heating and lighting. He Nominal] -> Dest ' week th€. sulphur: springs. in I‘°-ml\’yf“'e’st Albany ran dry after a consfstent run of mora than one year, The spring was unearthed. by- two- Italian, workmen who purchased: the Jand for farm work. \5‘s; They planned to conduct a bottling in- to | dustry' there and had gone .to considera- Te| ble expense <in. purchasing - material. While the water lasted it was said to be * Tho New, York Central representative age nine m the Twilight: léague continues to 450 win. To date theirailrond men have mot b0c been defeated and are on even ferms with de the, Floods, the South End champions. ~ Afiss- Helen Milton of th Schenectady $22 road, {entertained recontly/}in her home. «lie The guests Included: residbAts of Albany, $5-2%¢ Schenectady, Hudson \and* Troy. - : Miss Soc Martha Burke of Schonectady gaye sev. 35e|eral yoeal, solos. She was accompanied on toh pleno' by. Miss: Mildred Conners of aso | Troy. The Acme Camping and Social Club of 35882 the West Tnd had pecial exercises yer an terday in the club cottage at Kinderhook lake, 'Members of the club left in 60g mobiles for the lake Saturday morning. 376 A special committee is in charge: of the Mc regular, week end parties.. The club has no rom’eaentative baschall team - on Al- bany's diamonds: this year, as members $ 28, are playing with other local teams. . West End residents in the vicinity of 5 ”is Clinton avenue and Quail street are, con- 30c siderably » alarmed over what: they term _2sc the appearance of a \peeping Tom,\~ It! is reported that a middle-aged man: was g, |scen on Wednesday and Thursday nights , walking in. the shadows .of trees: and © Z0e| polcs and' darting in and out 'of front yards.. According. to the; story; the man 58 seldom stays longer than/~a few seconds on any. porch, It is expected that he is the same person who Jumped from be- hind. a tree in Contrab.avenue recently in. that Tocality. Residents .are. on the look out for, the 7mm. 6. c No in and. chaged a young women. who-resides c bo c \ The Rev. Spencér 'T. Foid. secretary Albany Evenin Union agt. Brien t. Riley Howard agt B M spltal art». Myerk?~ Hart: agt United |\ unlc <agt. United Traction's ' Traction ; Harper Rat. Daiabglan Mail‘lvency agt. Aibany Goldoteinmst. Baldus; |; Skin Tortured Babies Sleep : Mothers Rest = After Cutlcur‘ar Motor - Btu tiun‘. Ingman men-mm of the West Albany ¥. AL. C/ A., spoke: at the' regular community meeting at 4 'elock yesterday afternoon in the auditorhtm, . Moving pictures 'were | \ Saturday-noon Mr. Ford-con- ducted a shop meeting at the New York Central plant in West Albany-and. Satur- -] day night in the village of West. Albany, Both lectures were largely attonded. , Bernard Katz, of Central avenue,, has returned from a imotor tour of the Adiron« dake, returied from Montreal where he passed hiy vacation, Miss: Ilsie Conroy, of Partridge utreot, passed the week end with her' parents: at Snyder's lake, Afr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore, of Hud: son, aro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Madden in the Schonectady road. Miss. Loretta Healy, of First street; will entertain tonight in her home: Miss. Catherine McGrath,. of the Hchen- will entertain in her home Thursday night; , % | eet W ARE YOU comme aN A VACATION? Have The Argus follow you -' so you can keep posted on important events, Your address will be © changed as often as you like Phone Main 1416. or drop a line to the - Circulation Department. » +_ DIED. Cornelius, husband.. of Anna \Baxter - 'Coughlin nnd father of Helen Coughim and Mrs, William Ingerthrone, Jr. \ - Relatives anod friends are invited to attend his funeral Monday moraing nt #.o'clock fromphis late residence, 489 Bradford street, thenco to the. Church of the Blessed Sacrament,, 7-10-41-12 FIKE-At rest July 11, 1 1920, Anna K.. Fike, widow of the late , Elmer °C. otice of: furivral hereafter; 712 HA ER—bSIlddeniv at ' Schenectaif; , .N. Y., July H, ©1020, Louise W, Ben<' jnmin, wife of the late Kolin D. Hager, > Notice of funeral hereafter. T-12 HARCOURT -AE rest, July 9, 1020, Frank «Harcourt, . Funeral services. will he held Mon» _ate home, 304 Hudson avenue. ; 74041412 LAVIN—Ynie David Lavin} beloved sion.. of Abram and Hanngh Lavin, 18 years tilt age, at rest Sunday July 11, at his 5 home. Funeral) services Monday, July 1-. at 1:80-0'clock in the afternoon from .: . hig. late , vestdence, 17) Clinton street; Albany, K. v. TA2 TALBOT—July 11, 10°0, John J. Tal- Funera] [Monday at convenience - of family. Interment in Calvary ceme- tery. s, - 4 < 742 > m h c is . NO ADVERI'ISEMENT FOR ¢ ESS THAN FIFTEE'N CENTS Auto mechaniratia city. nurturr winder, in city, ; Saw workers” iaebiaist. out 'of town. '. , | \Car In city. . > , 'drug cler ifods dinpensera -: “Mechanical drafteman, ° rivmnmnhorn. out. otfch Sheet metal workers. math}! Wan-1mm. $3.00. day. board. Farmhanrls single. and married dairymml truck w-odworlen n ety: ' ys Cabinct makers and Anishers in city. \ © Builders' and finishefn on' of city.~ Teanlat-r‘rar dumber, city. Auto painters. in efty. «Auto «npholstersese In «elty. * \Auto cectriclans, ._; flock. aummor hotel.. ed wardener. vuetabiesaud flowers unto tires. out \rial: Arer-Wniou-—cu Winters helper, in city. Plasterers, unlor. nearby 'Carnenters; unlon, out of city \Junior draftemaz.. 4 Opportanitties: tor Hm Bay to work on farm. Er'ramf mutiny-rural” to learn prist- ‘0MN- elork fri -hab¥. Flock bar—{331mm opportunity for boy ' Hahn's hel if\ «orator apprrutiee. Hrrhmworker for suramer hotel. Tinholsterer Teatnées, _| Plumbers' apprentice. ._. s MEX, __ EXPERIENCED TNh‘iffl'fl'F Minh CHINT BOILERthKl-‘RS AND “1??va BDLACKSITTH HELPERS TENDER REPATRMEN \AND ‘ HELE asp snu-sxmm'n - wo K? 'CAR Lead: work and standard wales \o trouble, APPLY OR WATE ° ~ M. B. BURKHOLDER, 40 DIVISION ST.. AT RENSSELAER mama nouns. Eight hours per day, good. wages w. I, AbAitS, GEN. FOREMAN _ Mueller Engine House - \, WANTED -A remnant”): soptary Ng Dining THD VACATION SEA. OXN,- TRE: HOURS .AREPROM A, M. TCO:; B +80 oprortUnNntry : fAKE \Soa G TBE : mm Von-mu rpm, BETWEEN $ AND 10, ADYG. Manama ARGUS, : 7. | 1 WANTED--Gifis to Tearn cl r nek: |- ing. .> 'Steady . eniuiovmuta .§‘ pa are Apply: G. W. Van. Siyk \L Broadway l 9 reuotahie - martian Co. wa --A: sdlensometr, ‘A I \Th; Van Benson Charles,\ Albg’av: WIVTED—A young woman for lilb Meaning. Must have best references. The: Van Charles Co, T3 nn i> CHAMBERMATDS-wanted at: the Ten tO |- WB ARB IN NEED of large q 'PERSONAL ¢. ._ ese waste paper ~newspaper and . - mage 0 | wines to - bales ~ or ° bundles,\ Call os, | - N| Main 4600.\ All my: auto trucks bave my name on 'You Waeigh-We Pay. JAMES: J; RYAN, it urn-nun- Street. 3-04. § |F s f __ ys ete -~DO.not neglect having: your plano ef 'player Insnected and tuned at leant twice |. 'a year.. . Phone. Main. 1788,, service de- partment, and. we will be pleased to send n expert to. give you.an estimate. Baker un-iesnonse. Ina, 52 No.. rl 2.1 ger SALT American first for- Newananers: “slough\. glass. Iron Molar}; ig «filler. Bale Soran Paper; we ; Sogn Burlap‘ nl ‘allm indn' ”his,“ nr'ieas' pay nth. . _Charles Im; flour. 1M Flt Street. Ofty...~ %-I0-tf w- TF you'want tn-mtrike m gold mine all Main: 829. . est pri 14 all kindsflunk. \and lv':avntsnna'~.|::r‘” M 50 hundred. anhnndr-d- magi as; - u a gon 'Remember the “amigo—Main mm Ese Apply, to Miss:. Stewart hou a {4 *__coam ___ BEEF. °3££‘—5\°a}'«§’£”o$°5nmm waALVER a pmuryen®n, 7G ARY Pant - Cif? ;\ FivB_ Ha AlNorihe waon. oms . vim“: tutu avenin ' anp Churel. sEREwFr. ¥ % INTERIOR, DECORATORS. ___ 1 I’lfi‘tngo wan]: yank- gang‘s artistic. Jan t al d maul e uckley ecoratin Co., One, cu- ow Sq . id \___; \ Aor 3D. & Att. TRUCKING AND STORAGE _ ALBANY Tracking & Storage Co. D. E. Long & Soon, Prop., 21 Hudson Are: wne. Phone Main 1 u ~, SALESMEN WANTED.: .| WANTED-Clean cut energetic (‘ath- olic men: wanted for local territory High: {| est comluissnnn paid Agni“ by Jetter only r. Aubrey, Hoom 13,315! anon: “all. + -_- B. J. E. MULLEN * FAMOUS GINGER ALB AND sort ANYWHERE DRINKS: DELIVERED Prove x MAN. sut. co _ WANTED _ L ._. ~WAXTED TO BOY, - automobile; must be micehanically right and tight Prefet Buick 1915 or ce: for 910. Ad ¥. H. Brodeti 30! Albany.. __ ., ck. J! ... ___ TEAMS FOR HIRE TEAMS for | lie for damp wagoa|C work or any had o! 1!!an Cal- w. A. Lee, Main é du: Isaac}: de _ _- HYSEM‘ Piano Mom, an only be. located at 104-1 Central _ avenue. SED 7 Pimwm ~HAYR your old mesh ba “plated In tod. yellow and. wen gold: diamond «etter; alm_old, gold altvertand. platfium: honghts _M. Nascaut, TL North) Dear] Street , ;. 11-64 CASR: mu 1D1A ON'DS—W from $200 to $500 per Ratat for diamngris. any nia- any qoautlty‘ alzo old gold. ver. « mm. h and bridge work... Berner Broa. 6 Bout Pear! Rtreets , $14 it - ATTENTION arages, Machinist, Boneshom and Plumbers: let me quota you scrap. brass and alumi- nuto. horneshoen and mixed-fron borings gourd mining]. We also have wiping rags h Ph 4800 - You Wron=wh rar . JAMES 3. + S Sheen HELP WANTED-MALE * tar > -BOTTER MAN ferpetienced) td take chance of butt fmet panty miler amarinent We 5 4 soe + oo aang ngan aus ata 222 .|. MEN_WANTED for service as loco- motive firemei on- New York Central; age Zi 'to 80. Apply C. F. Parsons: muster mechante, West Albany. clase (mesa T E ois Jane Co.: )\ * mac-nu AGENCY.. FAdLS correr. [_ 106 State 1m\ «~BACON,- BPICENEY. & CO.; spec owars tor tiltu lg}! Jats in Collar? Teas and Spices sin “magi .WANTED-Obaufeur. wanted for is: at, Ford delivery, American Cleaners, _EYRES. Flori! titlestof mixed fron-and atove plate? also Em\ “t? \MAIL HELP WANTED.!° *~ Madison ayenue. . 7-42 * AUTO FOR rims}. _ The alive,alert progressive business man who uses the quickest and most efficient methods, seeks his help through THE.ARGUS classified 'colurons. Perferred workers in all walks of life constantly scan tho classlfied section in search of opportunity. . If you need honest, conscientious workflerecuhves or mechanics, maids or stenographers, clerks or managers, book- keepers, office boys, or factory help-use an economical, result- producing Want Ad in THE ARGUS. A4 Glasstfied Ad Costs Only One Cent 'A. Word In Our Want Ad Columns 'And Is Sure To Bring Results. Calt Main 1416-1417-1418 and & Competent Operator Will Take YourAd, Or If You Desire A Represenfahpg wit Coll and Tel You Why It Pcus to Adverbs» z= FOR HIRE-Nent, comfortable auto bus; reasonable rates, . West 3316-1}; 30 AUTOMOBILE TRUCK FOR SALE . FOR SALE-Reasonable 1018 Max- well panel deliver 0gotruck, th rue quarter ton, run about 4 tiles. Write P, O. Box 748, Albany, . Y. - ,7—8-tt AUTOMOBILES. BRISCOR motor cars, also Common: wealth, Dizia Flyer, Patterson Siz; Immediate deliveries now, Terms cash |, or 10 months, R. D, Huntley, automo- bile merchant; 260 Central avenue, Al bany, N. Y. Phone West 8778. th AUTOMOBILE +repairs and storage. Furniture storage 'rooms, $1.00 upward. The Goold Company, TG Broadway. - Phone 2704. _ D. & S- +_ HOARD AND ROOMS. ___ rare ___ ___ ROOM newly, furnished in \&xclusive| locality: with: private family; two minutes to | Capitol. Everything 'modern with [bath, For Gentlemen. Call | Mala MIS.R. T4 front room with running water, | Gentle men only. Phone Main 4913-2 .to 4 p. m. a 7-18 AUCTION ROOMS. ATTRACIIVELY furnished large rg HELP: WANTED-FEMALE Positions Open for Won-um and Girls the > Siata Public Emnltgment Bureau... In erty. Good omestion. ll city. ood wa Experienced intelupers and Ilalera in to-. bagen factors Kitchenworkefi#. In restaurants. Stitchera ou barebat m 'Paper box workers gonds operators. > Machine -oncratore in marine“ r Phant- workers, near Alhany; $10 wh. a! Stenographers. * (”among for phat-manila extracts > Waltresson for toarding: houses and restaurants, . - Woman .to assemble fonatain 'pens. go Salesgizls; 18 years old, with or without experience, t Short order cook, 'out of city. s26 wk. . 'For summer hotels Cooks-$150-880 month, Waitrerses-§$20440 month, Chambermaids-§20-540_ month. * Kitehen month Laundry workere-$37-800 month, Cleaners-$35-$ 45 month. 'Seamatroxe on mon's custom shirts» Gif] for Tabeling._ Opportunities for Girls, - mall school no nurse girlk Gizl for press feeding. Bindery « gitle. Shirt . waist oneratess. Rewing machine onerators. 3{@itl to learn hattdressing. Satesgir! In variety store. ce messencer, Telephone operator. Girl. 18 years old to run elevator. Bookkeeper, Girls to assist with housework. > Domestic nesistant. to go to the country. BIMMONB Auction Rooms, 84 North Pearl Street. || Household effects and stocks of merchandise purchased. _ Auc- tlon sales: every Tuesday and | friday. Private ales at all times. i RUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, INVESTABNT, AXD | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY is offered whereby an Tnvestment of One to Fare Thousand Dol- lars should place you in a position to make from $5:000 to $20,000. yearly. yor _s This unusual opportunity to become in- \ breasted in out-t of thet [armresti rnrinstrlrai , developments of recent years is open for FOR gAl’F—THRF’P PIECE tigatio d demonstration. | Proofs PARLOR “I!“ PHONE m firmnxnitl Eat-eg- If you are really in- 2465-M. terested to the extent of wanting to. be a tL i convineed. write us for full details. Roe: _______—-____-—--— flight-grit SEYCOTDHIY' T4 jo' - .. New York. 74142 [FOR SALE-Sleighs, single and duuble, | cheap. 24 North Ferry street. 112 FoR RENT. USED CARS FOR SALE SPECIAL SALE USED CARS Franklin, 1916, 5 good tires, wire wheels, Peerless, 1018, cord tires. - Oakland sedan, 1018, new tires. Excellent mechanical condition: all bar Esins; must be sold immedjately. New cars. |_ 4 and 6 crinder Elears.\ EASTER\ DISTRIEUIING COMPANY $32 Central Avene: West 587. 264 COLONTE ST. TE]... 31—4148 BUILDING containing £300 square feet of Soor space. efficiently armored for show rooms _ and , offices. Complete hesting plant and electric elevator, Office arranged - with private, offices, display space, etc. . Close to freight stations and express offices, Location convenient to both Pearl street and. Broadway, In- naire the Goodyear: Tire and Rubber Company, Toc, 318 Broadway. Albania. N. X. inin e DIAMONDS. GET cash at Paul's Jewelry store for Diamond:s $ Bonds, Old Gold. Sil- ver, Platinum. False Teeth. “snag TItf Points. 191 Son!!! Pearl Street. WE WISH TO IMPRESS UPON YOUR MIND THAT HANDLING. WI LKE LA UNDRY C0 THE‘WEEKLY FAMILY WASH IS OUR SPE ‘IALTY We are Harold Williams, of Quall street, has // COUGHLIN--Suddenty, July +8, 1920, \ \day afternoon at 8 o'clock from his No Fee Charged to Employer or. Employe. + . Canvassers for toilet preparations and 1 ~,7