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THURS., JAN. 22, 1031 PLATTSBURGH DAILY PRESH PAGE SEVEN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Advertisements l to 3 lines: 1 day $0.25 3 clays GO 1 week 1.00 2 weeks 1.50 4 weeks 2.50 Advertisements over 3 lines: 1 day 8e per line 2 daj's 15c per line 3 days 20c per line 4 days 25c per line 5 days ....'. 28c per lino 0 days 30c per line 2 weeks 45c per line 3 weeks 60c per line 4 weeks 70c per line Oount five words to line. CARD OF THANKS $1.00 POETRY NOT ACCEPTED. Ads for the classified columns should be received before 6:00 P. M. MOM 'N' POP PHONED MC SHE. HM3 t>. LONG TW.K \NITH XOO. SHE SM D •\NeRC A, PCWHjT O , HCU? U S WITH OUO BUDGET. HOW D)D VOO UV<C HER, t V<NOvg -<OU LOVE. HER MUCV4, CH\CV<, BUT I HOPE -(OU ftStW'T THINK- ING •SERIOUSU-C OF £SNWIL,E.. THERE'S PLCNTV OF TIME, TOO ^<O\Jt-4G- XCAJC^ MOTHER \<NOV-1S BEST. SO, x. S THWK GU.fi.-:; <, 1-lOM, VIM-IE\* X OON'T K.MOW , POP, OUL-.' I'Vt JU'JT THMY I'S/n L.CST EOMCTHINQ CW.CH.ING ', COME. HCtiE, OH, •SOUIIV,\-1GV./ C o 1 \NELL VV\ GOIMG TO IF MOU IT. MEAN'S MORE TO THAN A,N-<THlMCi THAT PO P AMD -. M6KEE IT'S CiC-FfS TO rr.CV- THW VJttV, B'JT C3WE U P RCG. U. S. PAT. OF O31 OY NCfl SERVICE EVERYBODY'S COLUMN Whatever you want to get, or whatever you want to dispose of, Classified Advs. Bring Quick Results. Phone 77 FOR SALE FOK RENT i FOB SALK—1 60-cycle demonstra- tor Thor Washer. 1 demonstrator Thor Washer equipped with gaso- line motor. Both in excellent con- dition, with new washer guaran- tee. Also, very good values in elec- tric radios, from $59.00 up. Bragg Brothers. (J21-27) FOR SALE—House & lot in village of Dannemora. Inquire Clarence Drollette. J20-22) FOR. RENT—3 room modern heated furnished apartment. 9 Macomb street. (J22-24) FOR RENT—Rooms, single and double; convenient to work on Nor- mal school; board if desired. 56 • Elm street. fJ5-24) IFOR RENT—Furnished flat with all modern conveniences. Gas and light furnished. Phone 957. (J21-21) FOR SALE—1 used'Phonograph; 1 used piano; 1 used battery set; 1 used combination radio and phono- graph; 1 used Singer sewing ma- chine. Clarkson's Music Rooms. 8 Clinton St. (J16-22) FOR SALE—WALL PAPER 5c to 60c per roll. Sun proof colors. Send for free catalog. Economy Wall Pa- per So., Hudson Falls, N. Y. Phone 446: (J17-23) FOR RENT — Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. In- quire 106 Bridge street. (J21-23I FOR RENT—Store at 28 Bridge St. Inquire Byrnes & Ames. 30 Court St. Phone 296. U21-U> FOR RENT—Well furnished warm rooms. Rcarannb'p. Call at No. 1 Margaret St. Tar'.eton Court. Phon-2 718-W. iJ20-23> FOR SALE OR RENT—Fine farm 3 mi. west of city. Macadam Road, some stock, Mrs. L. Pepin, 160 Margaret St. Plattsburg, N. Y. (J16-24) FOR SALE—Dry hard wood, split or blocks. Best quality only. Call Legier Bros, 470-W. D20-tf) FOR SALE — Magnovox Dynamic speaker, D. C. field coil winding. Perfect condition. Call at 8 Mar- garet St., Leouyer Radio Service Shop. (J22-tf) LOST AND FOUND STRAYED OR STOLEN—2 beagle hounds. One black and white an- swers to the name of Rex, the oth- er black and white with tan face, answers to the name of Jack. Apply to K. H. Knapp, Mooers, N. Y. and receive reward. (J19-24) LOST—Monday, change purse with imall amount of money and silver rosary in case. Kindly return to Press office. (J22-24) COLLECTORS NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I, the I undersigned, collector of taxes in I and for the town of Peru, have re- fceived the tax roll and warrant for | the collection of taxes for the pre- psent year and I will receive taxes I assessed on such roll at the town [clerk's office every Wednesday and {Saturday from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., [for the next thirty days from the I date hereof until and including f Jan. 31, 1931. Fee, one per cent un- 1 til Jan. 31, 1931. Dated this 31st day of Dec. 1930. FRANK BOYD, (J3-8-15-22-29) FOR RENT—Forai on shares com- pletely equipped except horses. H. B. Stiles, 124 Margaret St. (J24) FOB RENT—On Sailly Avenue 3 room v.-ell furnished apt. upstairs. Lights, gas and heat. Tel. 8041. (J15-tfl WANTED WANTED—Men solicitors prefera- bly with car tor-Franklin and Clin- ton Counties. Apply Box 51, Press Office <J22-24) WANTED—Experienced electrician. Write B. B. care Press Office. State experience, references and salary wanted. (J22-24) WANTED—An experienced chauff- eur and shipping clerk wishes work of any kind. References if required. Phone 981-J. (J22-24) WANTED—Man to care for pure- bred herd, must be dry hand milk- er, steady work for the right party. No farm work Address Dairyman. Press Office. (J20-26) WANTED—Steady work by day or week. Mrs. Fannie Martin and daughter. Best references. Rugar St.. RFD, 5, Tel. 9-F-22. (J13-30) MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—12 room house, corner 71 Bcekman St.. and University Place. Possession given at once. Apply J. A. Stratton, 128 Court St., Phone 234-W. \ (JlOtf) WORK FOR \UNCLE SAM\. — $105.00 to $250 month. Men-women, 18-50. Steady jobs. Paid vacations. Sample examination coaching and I list positions Free. Write immedi- lately. Franklin Institute, Dept. 214 ! E, Rochester, N. Y. (J15-F15) I. FOR RENT—7 room house at 307 Margaret St. Inquire H. L. Booth. (J6-tf) FOR RENT—Five room heated and furnished apartment on Margaret St. Also five room house and gar- age on Sailly Ave. Apply to Chas, M. jfliller, 68 Margaret St. (J9tf) FOR RENT—In Arcade building, one flight up, two-room offices with toilet. Heated. Excellent light, two windows in each room; hot water furnished year around. Rent $35.00 per month. Apply Harry L. Booth. Phone 713. (D18-tf) Your Selling-Task May be Very Simple! What do you want to sell? Real es- tate? Your personal services? A second- hand car? Used articles of any kind? Your buyer is a reader of the classified ads. Your offer, if attractive, will interest that buyer. Put the matter to the test! Transactions On NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Compiled by Jenks, Gwynna & Co., New York. Montreal. Burlington, and Plattsbursh, through the courtesy of Mr. Charles Goodwin, Hotel With- c-rill, Plattsburg'h, N. Y. . Just Two Aviation Experts HAVE YOUR Income tax return made out by an accountant. Reason able rates. Box Z. Press Office. i U19-24); Snow and ice removed from roofs etc. Phone 482-J. (J22) FOR RENT—6-room apartment at 124 Bridge St., opposite D&H sta- tion, $30 month, H. L. Booth. (Dltf) FOR RENT—Apartment of five rooms and bath at 141 Brinkerhofl j St., first floor, ?30 a month. Inquire Morrison & Miller, Inc., 21 Clinton St., Phone 596. (O29-tf) HOMES FOR SALE at Attractive Prices A model new home, substan- tially built, every improvement, fine residential section. Price, $6500. A new home of distinction and rare beauty which will appeal to the discriminating buyer, first class construction and material throughout, hot water heat, shower bath, fire place, located on fine residential street, in Normal Section. Price S8000. We can finance the purchase of these homes on easy terms. Morrison & Miller, Inc. 31 Clinton Street Phone 590 TO RENT—Store at 53 Clinton St., Would divide for two ground floor offices. Daylight front and rear. In- quire Harrv L. Booth. (M29-tf) NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS Due to the very light rainfall during the fall months of 1930, there is a shortage of water in the city reservoirs and, it being neces- sary to conserve the present sup- ply, the public is urgently request- ed to refrain from the use of un- necessary amounts of water and to correct any leaky faucets or other water outlets. House to house in- spection is now being made to as- certain and account for any waste of water. T. G. Burke. Supt. of Public Works. TOWN COLLECTOR The undersigned having received the tax warrant for the town of Chazy will collect taxes at the fol- lowing places at the specified dates from 9 a. m. till 3 p. m. at per cent Thursday, Jan. 8th and Thursday, Jan. 22nd at my residence at West Chazy, Tuesday, Jan. 13th and Tuesday, Jan. 27th at Sullivan Store, Chazy. Jan. 20th at Henry Jubert Store. Sciota and Jan, 29th at Patnode Store, Ingraham at all other times at my residence at 1 pre cent ending Jan. 30lh, 1931. Thomas Holland Collector, Town of Chazy. adv. Ul-30) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 1. Sealed proposals for the Con- struction, Heating and Ventilation. Plumbing, and Electric Wiring will be received by the Board of Educa- tion, at the High School, for the Alterations and Additions to the High School, at AuSable Forks, N. Y., at 3 P. M., Friday, January 23, 1931. 2. The Board of Education re- serves the right to reject any or all bids. 3. Plans and Specifications for the General Contract may be ob- tained at the office of Alvin W. In- man. Architect, 12 Margaret street. Plattsburgh, N. Y. A deposit of $25.00 will be required 50Co of which will be refunded on the re- turn of plans and specifications, 4. Plans and Specifications for the Heating and Ventilation, Plumbing and Electric Wiring may be obtained at the office of Al- fred Kellogg, 585 Boylston St., Bos- ton, Mass. A deposit of $15.00 will be required for each trade. 50',\o of which sum will be refunded on the return of Plans and Specifications. 5. Prospective Bidders must sat- isfy the Board of Education of their experience and ability to finance and perform the work. -^ 6. Proposals must be accompan- ied by a Cashiers check or Bidders Bond, written by ea approved Surety Company, in the amount oj 5% of the contract price. (Jl-6-23) Sanborn Optical Co., Inc, Plattsburgh - 44 Clinton St. Tel. 204 Branch Office: Rouses. Point 5!J Pratt Street Open Tuesday P. M.. and Evening Telephone 118-R When expert, aviators get together, it's only natural that they should talk about the features of tlieir profession—and that's just what is (happening here. At the right is Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd; at the left is young Del Webber, a patient in the Children's Ortho- pedic Hospital at Seattle, who made a model airplane at a work- bench beside his hospital cot. Admiral Byrd, dropping in at- the hospital for a visit, is going over details of. the plane's construe' tion with him. COLLECTORS NOTICE I, the undersigned collector of taxes ior the town of Beekmantown having received the tax roll and warrant for the collector of such ,viU receive taxes from 9 A. M. till 3 r\. M. at the following places. Jan. 6 Henry Holland's Residence. Jan. 10, Beekmantown Corners. Ian. 13 Boyle and Dupee Store East Beokmantown. Jan. 17 Sangovs school house. Jan. 20 Hamilton Jales residence. Jan. 24 Brick school house (State Road). Jan. 27 1 Beekmantown Corners, and at all ither times at my place ot resid- .•nce ending Jan. 31, 1931. Redmond Holland, Col. (Jl-31) Sari Sheely, veteran drafted from the Pacific Coast league, will have the first call for first base with the Bobton Braves next spring. TURQUOISE GADGETS NEW TARIS FAD PARIS, (/Pi— Turquoise has be- come such a Parisian rage that it is almost a sartorial necessity. Turquoise beads, rough and smooth rings cut from a solid piece 'of turquoise; turquoise clacks and smelling salts bottles even tur- quoise buttons on gloves are somr OPEN Air Rfrliic 913 7-8 Alles Corp 9 1-4 Allied Ch 158 1-2 AUis Chal 35 Am Cnn 109 7-8 Am O & P 32 3-8 Am Pgn Pw ... 2D 5-8 Am Loco 24 1-2 Am Radiat 17 1-2 Am Smelt 43 3-4 Am Stl Pdrs ... 26 1-8 I Am Sugar 45 7-8 Am T & T ... 185 Am Tob 108 1-2 Am Tob pfd ... Il l Anaconda 33 3-8 Atchison 192 1-2 Atl Refill 20 3-4 Am Wat Wks ... 57 Am Rol Mis ... 31 5-8 Atl Gulf 35 1-2 Bald Lo new .... 22 1-2 Bait & Ohio .... 79 Barnsdall '12 1-4 Beth Steel 48 7-8 Brok Man T 60 1-2 Briggs Mfg 17 3-8 Boliv Wat 12 1-4 Benedix 19 3-8 Can DG Ale .... 31 1-2 Can Pac 41 1-8 dies & Ohio .... 41 7-8 C M & StP 7 5-8 Chrysler 16 5-8 Col P & 1 24 3-4 Col G & E 34 1-2 Col Graph 8 1-4 Case Co 86 1-2 Cons Gas 85 5-8 Cont Can 49 1-2 Corn Pr 78 Cer de Pas 24 Com Solv 16 1-4 Com With 9 Curt Wght 3 7-8 DaviEOn Ch 14 Del & Hud .... 146 Drug Inc 66 1-4 DuPont 86 3-8 Elec Au Lte .... 52 5-8' Fester Wheler .. 47 5-8 Eaton Axle 13 7-8 El Pow Lgt .... 44 1-3 Erie 33 1-2 Pox 28 Pam Plyrs 42 3-4 Gen Poods ... 50 51-8 Preport Tex 30 1-2 Gen Asphalt 28 5-8 Gen Eleo 43 1-4 Gen Motors 37 Gen Ry Sig 70 3-4 Gil Saf Raz 24 1-2 Goodrich 15 3-4 Goodyear 40 1-2 Grahm Pp,e 4 1-8 Granby Min 15 7-8 Gt Nor pr 64 1-2 Grand Un 11 1-4 Gold Dust 34 Houston O 39 1-8 Hudson Mot .... 22 1-8 Hupp Mot 8 1-4 Hershey 87 7-8 Insp Cop 8 1-4 Int Harv 515-8 Int Nickel 15 3-8 Int T & T 23 1-4 CLOSE 95 1-2 9 5-8 156 1-2 30 1-8 108 7-8 32 28 7-8 23 3-4 17 1-8 43 1-8 26 45 1-8 185 108 3-4 110 1-4 33 191 3-4 20 1-2 56 29 1-2 35 1-2 22 1-8 78 12 3-8 47 5-8 60 17 Nat. Cash R 32 5-8 Nat Dar Pr 41 5-3 Nail P & L 33 Nevada 11 1-2, NY Central .... 123 NY NH <Ss H .... 85 Nor Amer 67 5-8 Nor Pac 55 Pac G & E ... . 47 5-8 Pac Lighting 53 3-4 Pack Mot 9 1-8 Penn R R 60 3-4 Phelps Dodg ... 21 P S C N J 77 1-4 Pullman 54 7-8 Pure Oil 10 1-4 Philips P Radio C A .. Had Kei Alb Rem-Rand .. Rep I & St Royal Dutch St L S W .. Savg Anns .. Sears Roeb .. Shell U Oil .. Simmons Co Sinclair Oil 12 1.4! South Cal E 18 7-81 South Pac . 31 i_4 Sout hRR .. Stan G & E 41 42 1-4 7 5-8 16 1-2 24 1-4 34 8 1-8 85 1-4 85 1-8 49 7-8 70 i Tim Rol B .. ,,,. Unit Aircft .. Union Carbd Union Pac ... 13 7-8 13 3-4 . 17 3-8 . 16 . 17 7-8 . 38 5-8 29 . 14 . 48 7-8 . 10 15 3-4 . 12 . 46 7-8 102 59 . 61 S O Cal 47 1-2 S O N J 47 3-4 SON Y 23 3-4 Stew War 18 1-1 Studebaker 22 5-8 Tenn C & C .. . 9 1-4 Tex Co 32 1-2 . 47 1-8 5 . 45 1-8 . 25 . 58 3-8 189 3-4 Tex Gulf Sul Tex & Pac .. Uni Corp 19 1-2 Uni G Imp US C I P . US Rubber . US Steel ... Vanadm Cor Wabash I W Bro Pic . West Arbke . West Mfg .. White Mot .. Woolworth ' Yello wCab .. 28 3-8 . 30 . 12 1-2 140 7-8 . 48 1-4 . 23 3-4 . 16 7-8 . 34 85 3-8 , 24 1-2 . 57 3-4 9 7-8 33 41 1-2 32 1-2 11 1-8 121 1-3 36 3-4 67 1-2 55 47 1-2 53 3-8 9 1-8 61 20 1-2 76 54 7-8 10 1-4 13 1-2 13 1-2 17 1-8 16 1-8 17 1-8 38 1-8 30 14 48 1-2 9 5-8 15 1-3 11 5-8 47 102 5-1! 59 1-2 61 1-2 47 47 1-4 22 3-4 18 5-8 21 1-2 9 32 47 5 •14 24 1-2 56 5-3 189 5-8 19 1-4 28 1-4 29 1-2 12 3-8 139 5-8 47 24 1-4 16 3-4 34 84 5-8 24 1-2 56 1-8 9 3-4 A. E. Shermai? OPTOMETRIST Strand Theatre Bldg. BRINKERBOFF ST. Phone 951-J for Appointments. Byes Examined, Glassei Ground and Fitted. Optn SATURDAY Evening PROFESSIONAL CARDS UNDERTAKING Auto Ambulance Telephone 41 Open Day and Niftht Eugene Brown * Son FUNERAL DIRECTORS I Office and Chape! I 39 Broad St., Plattsburgh, N. Y. 1 Office and Chapel: No. 39-43 West 60th St. Phone Columbus 3461-62-63 New York City. Int Match John Mans Kelvinalor . Ken'cot Cp Kreugn Tol Loose Wills 56 3-4 61 3-4 9 3-4 24 7-8 21 7-8 48 1-2 Lowes 48 1-8 Legett My Louis G & E I Ludlum Ste 80 28 1-2 12 7-8 of the latest gadgets to which the | Lambert ..•.'.•.•.' 79 7-8 blue-green stone ha.s been con- verted. The color lbelf i« :!i icli a rase that it is used in dull crepe to trim black and dork brown frocks. Cotton, pecans, hogs and turkeys are now beins' sold cooperatively h: Pike ocunly. Ala. Mex Seabd Mack Truck . Mormon Mot Miami Cop .. . Mo Pac Mo Pac pr .. Mont Wnrd .. 14 3-4 39 6 8 16 9 4 14 146 66 3-8 86 51 7-S 47 14 43 7-3 31 1-4 28 43 50 1-2 30 1-2 28 3-4 43 1-4 36 5-8 71 23 7-8 15 1-2 39 5-8 4 1-8 16 64 1-2 10 3-4 33 1-2 39 1-4 21 1-4 8 1-8 88 1-4 8 1- 51 1-2 15 23 1-2 55 7-8 59 5-8 9 1-2 24 1-2 21 3-4 47 1-2 49 3-8 89 12 5-8 I BHOWX AND VS'lIiTE, still the- 79 i-41 smartest combination o£ the sea- 14 1-41 son, Is used for. this leather-healed 39 I Fports shoe. The insets are o£ 6 i white lizard and the brown calf, lies a great dsal o£ punchwork. JOHN J. O'NEILL Funeral Director Office i and Chapel, 72 BrinkerhoS l Street. Phone 10* Eeeseville Office—Phone, Day, 18-W; Night, 47-i. MONUMENTS Everything In the granite or marblf line direct from the quarries.- No middlemen. Thirty-seven yean experience. No risk when you buy from HULIHAN BROS., But land, Vermont. ATTORNEYS CHARLES H. SIGNOR Attorney and Counsellor at Law 14 Brinkerhofl St., Plattsburg, N. Y Telephone 198-J. J. W. DAVERN Attorney and Counsellor at Law Money to Loan on Real Estate H Clinton St. Phone 192-W AIXEN & ALLEN Seth Allen Benjamin I. Allei Attorneys and Counsellors at Law 22 Brinkerhoff St., Plattsburg, N. ¥ Money to Loan on Real Estate 95 17 1-2 12 5-8 24 7-8 Murry Bdy M K i; T Nash Mot 31 Nat Bis 78 3-8 8 37 3-4 96 1-4 17 3-3 Bethany college, Lindsborg, Kan., ^1 3~-\8 ncv/ oHers a course in Russian^ ^1 bringing its total of foreign tongues 77 3-8 to eight. VICTOR F. nOIRE Attorney and Counsellor at Law 139 Margaret Street Plattsburg, N. Y. J. EDGAR DOWNS Attorney and Cmnsellor at Law 91 Margaret St., Plattsburgh, N. y HOLCOMBE ABSTRACT CORPORATION Abstract of Real Estate Titles Made Promptly Phone 320 Lock No. 11 28 City Hull Place TREE SPECIALIST Trimming, Tree Surgery, Sprayins Taking Trees Down, Ornamenta. Planting, Landscraping W. J. Hayward Phone 49-J. Plattsburgh, M. Y. \FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS\ Wedding Invitations PRINTED ON SHORT NOTICE —0— PLATTSBURGH DAILY PRESS 55-59 Clinton Street T.VE A BETTER IDEA TWAhJ TVJAT . LOTS BETTER!' SKlHAT ABE YOU SDIlJS To OO . Ax£ COO A Ring SAV. TAS . OO YOU THAT OLD SLED OP WkJE IS THE OWE I HAD LAST \WIMTER? I SOT AW IDEA '' Now for Some Fun! LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY WILLIAM MAYETTE Office 71 Clinton St., Room 3 Phone 302 ; Agency Organizer for New Yort f Life Insurance Co. '. By BLOSSER I'M SO.WS TO HITCH ) VJ&1.L HOVJ ABOOT LIUDV TO THIS SuED \ THE OTVlGft KiDS. 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