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s PMM mum $m nmttoA mstmm, MAmfcA t Mm tout, mmmAt, tiovmimit m, i<m. Grantville Archie Phelix is spending sev- eral days with relatives at Mas- sena and Racket river. Mrs. Grace Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Whitaker and Miss Mir- iam Whitaker, of Raymondville, were recent callers on Mrs. Lester Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bush and baby, Shirley Ella, of Raymond- ville, were Saturday afternoon visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Bush. Raymond Snickles spent Sunday at his home at Raymondville. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bush spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Hourihan. James Ray spent Friday even- ing! at the home of Arthur Bush. *252£s Miss Thelma June Grant spent Sunday at the home of her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Farnsworth, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Bush were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bush and little Miss Shirley Bush at Raymondville. Mrs. Parley Bush spent Wednes- day with Mrs. Lester Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Curtis, of Brookdale, were Sunday visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hourihan. STEWflfii WflRNfi With Copper raifiiiJtl siiiJHl Y OUR ears will tell you in- stantly that here's something xeaily different in radio! With an entirely new development— the massive new Copper PHOTO- TONE Speaker—and a long list of other improvements, Stewart- Warner has brought you an ac- tual tone portrait of every aote —delightfully more mellow and enjoyable than ever before. Let your own ears prove it—today. • Brand new 1937 model widi new 12\ Copper PHOTO-TONE Speaker. Shadow Beam Tuner, Electron Beam .Amplifier, new 8-tube Ferrodyne chassis. Craft-Built cabinet, big 6\ Magic Dial with Automatic Band In- dicator. A real buy, and only $00.00 $94.95 Liberal Trade-in Allrwenoo Small Down Payment Easy /Vonthly Payment* Paul Haymond PHONE 290-J 14 Talcott St. Maasena Jenkins Corners Dr. and Mrs. LaFountain, of Watertown, were guests Sunday of I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pardo. ! Mrs. John Crowley substituted ; in our school Thursday and Friday for Mr. Murray. ! Mrs. Ivan Talcott, who has been quite ill for tKe past two weeks, , does not improve as rapidly as her | many friends would wish. Her daughters, Mrs. Leon Jones and Mrs. Maynard Nichols, are caring for her. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Carr visit- ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam , Carv, at Madrid Sunday. Mrs. Orville Pike has been con- fined to her home for several weeks by illness. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Merton Burnap and daughter, Verda, of Winthrop, ,' visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bur- nap Sunday. Mrs. John Crowley and son, Bobbie, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Thompson, at Holmes Hill. Charles Lonkey, of Norfolk, was a Sunday visitor at D. J. Crow- ley's. I The Massena Observer Classified Advertising Rates One cent a word for a minimum of 25 words or less, cash with order If not paid in advance the charge will be 35 cents for 25 words Seal From JLand Animal The seal seemsto have descended from some form of land animal, since the bones in their legs and flippers match the bones in the legs and feet of land carnivora. The typi- cal five toes of the land ype show in the toenails or claws of the seal's flippers. The seal's back flippers are his propellers, and th» front serve merely as balancers and ruc- ders. Valuable in Tilling Soil The daughters of Kashmir, India, di valuable work in the fields and. although it is the custom there for\ a father to marry off his daughters when still in their early 'teens, ne tries to keep ;hem from their hus- bands as long as possible and it-is nothing unusual for a husband .'to sue in court for the possession of his wife. - FOR SALE NOTICE FOR SALE—Take advantage of our Time Payment Plan—nothing down and up to three years to pay. . Barrett asphalt shin- gles, roll roofing, coatings and plantio cement. Reeves Sure-Drain Metal Roof- nfes. We carry workmen's compensation insurance. Free estimates. All work guaranteed CUETIN ROOFING AND CONTRACTING CO., 40 Water Street. Massena, N. V., telephone 538. 24w2p-tfo FOR SALE—Farm of about 80 acres, located three and one-half miles from Massena. Inquire of LEON W. TRACY. 49tfo NOTICE—Furnaces repaired and rs-stt, plumbing, oil burners serviced. Furnace* ;lea.n«rd with electric vacuum cleaner, in- cluding smoke pipe 12.GO. K. G. VIN- CENT. 121 Main street, telephone 208. 29tf« NOTICE—We will loan you $50 to JSC0 for any worthwhile purpose if you are steadily employed. Payments can be ar- ranged to suit your income. LOAN SER- vic K CORPORATION. Room 1. Central Building, Massena, telephone 489. 4tfc Hi Ho's Enemies \I do not hope to see my enemies made victims of retrtoution,\ said Hi Ho, the sage of Chinatown. \Kieir deserve necessities will make them unpleasant neighbors and 1 shall probably be taxed to assist toward their maintenance.\ Tool Steel Tool steel for ordinary tools such as drills, taps and dies, axc^s, kr.ives, and chisels contains frrm .80 to 1.10 per cent carbon. It is n:uch more difficult to wel. satis- factorily than mild steel, rhe high- er the carbon content the more dif- ficult to weld. LICENSE NOTICE | Notico is hereby given that License j No. HL 1358 has been granted to the t undersigned to sell beer, wine and liquor • Ft the Helena House, in the village of Helena, New York, under the provisions of Chapter 478 of the laws of 1934, for on-premises consumption. Dated Novem- ber 11. 1936. GEORGE L. SHARLOW. 6w2p LICENSE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that License No. HL 1056 has been granted to the under- signed to sell beer, wine and liquor at j 37-43 Andrews street under the provis- I ions of Chapter 478 of the laws of 1934, for on-premises consumption. Dated No- vember 4, 1936. ! 5w2p THOMAS T. NADEAU. Tunnel Through Cliff The Lorelei on the Rhine, the abrupt cliff famed in song and story, is pierced by a railroad runnel. Producing Great Work No man can produce a grea,. thing who is not thoroughly sincere in dealing with himself. BELLINGER'S SOCIETY ORCHESTRA has a few open dates. We will include square dances in your program. Watertown's Popular Club Orchestra. 155 Stone St., Watertown, N. Y. 47tf c Telephone 3888-W NEW, <_ ROYAL PORTABLE WITH TOUCH CONTROL\ BARSTOW'S 1? FOR SALE—One good work horso five years old three large two-year-old heifers due to freshen: one Jers<?y T Guernsey cow due to freshen December 1 : one heifer calf four months old : about 2.5 tons of I clover and timothy hay. For information j inquire at Observer office. 3tfc NOTICE—Girlt) wanted at the MARSAY BEAUTY SHOP to train for beauty cul- ture. C. M. Building, Room 8. telephone 3C. lwp NOTICE—I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any other person than myHelf. Dated November 18, 1936. KENNETH C. GREGOR. lwp FOR SALE—Fur coat, price reasonable. Inquire at 12 Laurel avenue. lwp AT THE CHURCHES FOR SALE—^Contract on bungalow, four rooms and bath, aiso hen house and j^ar ago, all newly painted. Inquire at 8 Malby avenue. lwp FOR SALE:—1932 Chevrolet convertible coupe, rumble seat, paint and car just like new; 1933 Chevrolet coach. 1931 Chevrolet coach. two 1929 Chevrolet coaches, 1929 Ford coupe. 1930 Pontiac coach, new tirea. DeSOTO AND PLY- MOUTH GARAGE, 10 Willow street. telephone 43. lwp NOTICE—Get your ThankrerfviuK haircut at Jack's. By appointment or otherwise. JACK'S BARBER SHOP. 49 North Main stivet. telephone 639. lwe NOTICE—Use C. C. C. Lorn* Killer and ffet more eKms from your flock. Spray vour henhouse with Carbola- We hav it. \V. L. SMITH. lwp NOTICE—We order repairs for all makes of stovea and heaters. W. L. SMiitl. lwp Sacred Heart Catholic Church Masses every Sunday at 7:00. 8:15. 9 .-SO and 11 :00. Rev. Timothy P. Hol- land, pastor. FOR SALE—1933 Chevrolet dump truck, wood hoist, ready to po to work : 193G half-ton Chevrolet, a trood li«ht truck, cheap if taken this week. 10 Willow street, telephone 43. lwp St. Mary's Catholic Church Masses every Sunday at 7 :00, 8:30; 11:30. with children's choir ampins at the two latter masses. Rev. John M. Bellamy, pastor. MISCELLANEOUS CARD OF THANKS—I wish to thank my friends and neighbors. especially my teachers, for many acts of kindness anil friendliness shown me while I was in the hospital and for the beautiful flowers sent me. Wyland Brock. lwp FOR SALE—Seven-pansenpcr Buirk se- dah. new paint and top. runs jut.t like a new car. Would make a Rood school bus. 10 Willow street, telephone 13. lwp Congregational Church Church school at 9:45. church service Et 11:00. Edwin Dodce Hardin, minister. Methodist Episcopal Churrh Prayer meeting Thursday evenin.tr at 7:30. a Sunday mnrnin:,' at 9:45 Sunday school; 10:4\ mornincr worship. At 2:45 chapel Sunday school. Epwnrth Leairue !.t 6:30 and evening worship at 7:30. Rev. Barber L. Waters, pastor. St. John's Church f'hoir practice Thursday nvenintr at 7 :3(l. G. F. S. candidates meet Satur- day aftrrnoon al 2:30. Sunday: Holy Communion a! N:' o, Sund.\.y school at lDMin, rn«*>rnir.2: prayer : j nd sermon nt ll:('<i. Th«> Girls\ Friendly society will mwt Tuesday evening at 7 :3'i. Thanks- pivintr day : Holy Communion in St. Paul's churrh at Waddinirton at 9 ::'»o. Holy Communion in St. .Tohn't* churrh. Massena. at 11:\0. Rev. Louis Van E.ss. recto.'. First Baptist Church No pra\er meeting Thursday ni.uht on • .•irenunt of the Forward Fon.'m supper at the Potsdam Baptist church. Sunday: school at 9:45 ; morning worship service at 10:45 with sermon by th.i pastor \Thankful for My Religion.\ B.Y.P.U. at fi:80 led by Miss Dorothy Pc-den : ^veninv: hour of fellowship and worship at 7 ::S0 with the pastor's theme being \By Prophet Bards Foretold.\ FOR SALE— Yearling Holstein bull. In- ouirj of HERBERT S. ANDREW. B7 Ea-st Orvis street. lwp FOR SALE—Quebec heater in first class condition. Inauire at 36 Park avenue. lwp SPECIALS—Thia week on new furniture 0\V. linoleum rusrs. this week only $4.98; Gold Seal made floor coverirur. felt base, 36 cents square yard ; cotton and wool mattre.sses, all sizes $4.98 ; inner spring mnttrexsM. revular $19.50. tl.is week SI 2.98; coil .spring's. very comfortable. $4.98. We also have real bargains in us d furniture. nncw ard heaters. ECONOMY FURNITURE STORE. 162 Center street. Open evenings. lwp FOR SALE A few izoctd used cnok stoves, heaters, oil stovea and furnaces. Priced low to sell fast. W. L. SMITH. l«p FOR SALE—ThorouRhbr-d Holstein hull calf. Inquire of EMERY L. BAXTER. South Racket road, telephone 4-F-3. lwe FOR SALE—Lady's black cloth coat with fox collar, size 14. in Kood condition. Inquire at 284 East Orvi.s stret-t. lwp 1 FOR SALE—Roasting chickens. 21 cents i a i>ound. live weiirht : alyo two Pekin.tr- I esc pi^ppies. Second hous? across rail-; road track. 54o South Main street. lv. p I FOR SALE—Quebec ccokinir ransre. larjre [ chunk heater, medium Quebec heater. 3- ' hurner oil stove, all in working condi- tion. ALGUIRE'S. 28 Center strett. lwp FARMERS ATTENTION—If you need it I co >k stove s»-e our line of Monarch Mai- i leable and Majestic ranties. They are the • world's finest. Easy ti rms arranged for your convenience. W. L. SMITH. lwp GIFT SUGGESTIONS—A Speed Queen ; Washinw Machine will pay dividends in j economy and enjoyment the year around A.-i about our easy terms. W. L. SMITH. 1 w j TO RENT GIFT SCGGESTIONS—A Crosley Radio makes the ideal fjift for the whole fam- ily. Free demons!ra'ion, easy terms. W. L. SMITH. lwp L6ST~XND FOUND LOST—From pasture, one black and white yearlinv heifer bearing bar t.iK No. A.V.R.52373. Finder plaase notify J. J. DALTON. WaddinKton. lwp TO RENT—Warm room, comfortable bed. five minutes walk from business section. I Inrjuire 10 Grove street. 4tfc FOUND-rAt St. Lawrence river, a row boat. Owner may have same by proving property and payinfr for this adv. VIC- TOR SOLBERG. 98 Woodlawn avenue. 1 wp Classified ads get quick results. You'll Be More Thankful If You Buy the Best Why not buy the best? The difference is very little and it's the cheapest in the end. A very large selection of good Over Coats, good Wool Jackets for ladies and men, Sheep Lined Coats, High Laced Boots, Munsing Underwear, Sweaters, Pants, Breeches, Holeproof Wool Socks, Flannel Shirts, Pajamas, Gloves and Mittens, Ski Caps, all good quality and reasonably priced. A full stock of Walk-Over Shoes, Spats, Ball Band Rubbers, Overshoes, Leather Tops and Lace Boots. ' Ladies' and Men's Suede Leather Jackets DON'T LET WINTER CATCH YOU sneezing! GET your Duofold Underwear now. Nothing like its fabric in two tnin layers for comfortable protec- tion against winter's hazards. Cotton intte layer for com- fort. No wool <£*» AA *. tftff AA itch. Wool in $£,VV tO $«M?V outer layer for FROM per soil protection. The wool can't touch you. Duofold for children as weH as growa-ups. Doctors recommend the DuofoMs for aH. Friedman & Rosenbaum Good Quality Goods at Reasonable Prices I TO RENT—Part of farm house, four ' I rooms. Any one with more than two I children need not apply. Rent reason- able. OLIVER PERRY, Box 1R4. Mas-; sena, Kingsley cross road, two mile3 from Maasena. 5w2.p TO RENT—Good 12-room house at Win-! throp. suitable for two families. Inquire of Oscar Holmes at Winthrop. or EDGAR GIBSON, Massena, Route 1. SwUc ; TO RENT—Warm, comfortable sleeping | room and grarajre, two minutes' walk from j business section, rent reasonable. In- | quire at 49 Phillips street. lwp ' BORN AnpruH Montroy. IMS Woodlawn avenue, ' N'over-'ber 13. r son, Clifford Rnv. WELCHER To Mr. and Mre. Wil'l\ <m P. Welcher, 64 Woodlawn avenue. Novem- ber l.'i. c daughter, Loretta Mary. LAUBER To Mr. and Mrs. Floyd J. Iauber. Route 3. November 14, a son. Eujjeno Georjje. AUCTION SALE TO RENT—Three-room apartment with ; bath. Adults preferred. Call at B. & B. i DAIRY, on 29 Depot street. lwp I TO RENT—Three furnished rooms, all ' modern conveniences, back porch, private ] . entrance, fjarase, adults only.. 151 An- I j drewa street, telephone 226-J. lw-p j T O RENT—Oaragre at 68 East Orvis | ' street, two blocks from business section. ; i Inquire at upstairs apartment. lwe > j . i TO RENT—Three heated rooms for light , housekeeping, furnished or unfurnished. { Inquire 3 Cedar street. 6w2p i TO RENT—Rooms for liprht housekeeping. ' heated, also garage if desired. One of best locations in town. Inquire at the I Observer office. lwp TO RENT—Warm, pleasant sleeping room in family of two adults, garage if de- sired. Inquire at 169 Allen street, tele- phone 169-J. lwp TO RENT—Upstairs flat, furnished and heated, private bath and private en- trance. Inquire at 363 Main Btreet. lwp AUCTION—I will sell at public auction at my farm located one mile from Brasher Falls on the Brasher Center road, Wednesday. November 25. at 1 :00 o'clock, my entire diary, consisting of 26 head of good grade Holrtein and Ayrshire milch cows. TTM O'BRIEN, owner, Fred W. Rodger, auctioneer. lwp Treaty of Ncuilly The treaty of Xouilly, one of the World war treaties, was sijrned be- tween the allies and Bulgaria at Xeuilly. suhurb of Paris, November 27, 101U. Bulgaria ceded Thrace to (Jrecce. returned its Serbian con- quests and agreed to pay Indemnity in money and coal. FITTED CASE, fine quality leath- er, enameled fittings ClQ- 75 In separate case ... V**' You may pay $3.29 monthly or $1 weekly. 7 DIAMONDS in natural or white gold. You may pay monthly or 80c weekly $1S' 93 $2.'i6 Perfectly matched DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT and WEDDING RING SET with '< carat diamond and 4 side diamonds. CCft-00 Five diamonds in *PUvf wedding ring. You may pay $10 monthly or $3 weekly. 3-10 CARAT DIAMOND In the beauty of $7C- 00 natural gold. You \V • ^ may pay $12.~>0 monthly or $3.7.\> weekly. Other dia- monds $15 to $300. 1847 ROGERS BROS. \LEGACY- PATTERN, 26-piece set d»00.95 You may pay $3.83 «P«\ monthly or $1.15 weekly. Other sets of silver $4.95 up. Genuine \MIXMASTER the fin- est of mixers <tOO- 50 You may pay $3.75 V^^ monthly or $1.13 weekly. TO RENT—Sleeping room, warni and comfortable, modern conveniences, with or without board, young ladies preferred. Inquirj 40 Beach street. lwe TO RENT—Three-room unfurnished apart- ment on Wells street. Inquire of C. E. SIMONBTTE, IS Cook street. lwp TO RENT—Duatlesa floor sander. Ee- finigh, your old floors at small cost. W. L. SMITH. lwp TO RENT—Seven-room house at 92 East Orvis street, furnace heat. Write WLIA DeFOY, 139 Eagle Btreet. Utica, N. Y. • Iwo Truth and Poetry In the higher regions if philoso- phy, and for that matter in all sciences, a thread of poetry Is In- terwoven with the strand of knowl- edge, and the pursuit of truth, as was seen and proclaimed by Plato, becomes a pursuit of the beautiful. Ideal of Conservation Game management pronounces no doctrine, it simply asks for land and the chance to show tbat farm, for- est and wildlife products can be grown on-it, to the mutual advan- tage of each other, of the land otvn- er, and of the public. WANTED WANTED—Man with family to milk and take care of thirty cows. Good wages. For particulars write GEORGE BUKKE, North Lajvrcnce, N. Y. *w4p WANTED—Middle aseri lady to do house- work, one who prefers n KOod home rather t'^an hirfj wrsrw. Inquire at MHS. DeSHAWS, G. XI, Buildinc Itoom 8. WANTED—Man to work on farm. Apply to EDWAKD LACOMB, telephone 5-F-5. i lwo I — ...I—.i .mi ri.i--.i- . —•—- ——i—•—•»..—'..».'. MM •' • ' mn -\ i * WANTED—Brinu your raw furs «nu hides to MS and b\ assured of a square deal. RUBIN, 5,6% North Main street, telephone 121-M. lwp DRESSER SET, 20-piece £<M-50 enameled, choice of «P«* colors. You may pay $3.59 month- ly or $1.08 weekly. Other dresser sets $4.50 to $33.50. CARBINO'S LAYAWAY SERVICE SUGGESTS SHOPPING NOW FOR GIFTS OF IMPORTANCE WANTED—Man to cut wood on shares or by the cord, six miles out. Ittouira of JOHN BETTENDOEF, 45 Willow street, telephone 348. 6w2i» WANTED—Laundry work, at IIS Liberty avenue. lwp WANTED—Wald for jteneral houwwerk. Apply worninjp* at 162 Main street apartment 7. Iwt WANTED—Competent jtirl for jrenernl I housework. Call evening, after fi;0<>. «| Ti Maple street. lwp WANTED—Maid for j-'eneral housework, f Inquire at 41 Allen .street, Stfej WANTED—School boy lo help with rhores . nijrht and morning; must be able to 1 rajlk, ROBERT POWER, Norfolk, N. Y. i Overweight iu Yonng A physiologist states that being a trifle overweight is rather a health advantage to people under thirty- five years of age, but beyond that age being overw-eight is a liability. \True Observation \It is disappointing.\ said Hi Ho, the sage of Chinatown, \that wise anil friendly precepts reach ob- stinate ears so much less promptly than fhe roar of artillery.\ Trachoma (acreages Reports Indicate a tremendous In- crease in the eye disease trachoma In middle Europe since the World war, the United States public health r service states. Need Special Talent Talents of men who am tarry nn great industries or a large com- merce thnt supports millions Is not enoush appreciated, \Just any- body\ can't do It. Find Old Bottle A Ml If. empty since tt'M R. C, is said to Lave rrvrajecf to n iliom- 1st the kind of yeast used by one of the I'liaraoli's brewers. TOASTMASTER, Hospi- &1Q-75 tality Set, complete 3>1«7 Yon may pay $3.29 monthly or $1 weekly. F you wish to make a calm, careful selection for Christmas, it is a good idea to visit Carbirio's now, and take plenty of time, at your convenience, to make your choice. A small down pay- ment will then permit us to lay your purchase away in our vault for safekeeping - , until you are ready to have it delivered. ANY PURCHASE AT CARBINO'S MAY BE PAID IN 6 MONTHLY OR 20 WEEKLY PAYMENTS ' Simply divide the amount of the purchase by 6 or 20. Make one pay- ment at the time of purchase and one every month or week thereafter. Larger payments may be made to complete the purchase in less time, if the customer so prefers. NO INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGE CARBINO'S 9& V 8-piece COCKTAIL SET, shaker, tray and six cups <tfi' 95 You may pay $L16 V\ monthly or 35c weekly. 1 Store eweiry \See Carbino and Wear Diamonds\ 45 Main Street Tel. 109-J ELECTRIC SHAVER fclC-OO Schick or Packard $*.«> You may play $2.50 monthly or 75c weekly. 17 JEWELS in white or natural gold plate $22 5fl You may pay f3.75 monthly or $1.13 weekly H GRUEN \BICKEN- sg BACKER\ \ Yellow Gold Filled 1 $24 ra Yon may pay $4.13 monthly | or $1.24 1 weekly HAMILTON 17 JEWELS In white o P natural go « ifr 40 .00 Voa may pay '6.67 monthly -«• $2.00 weekly %'