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THE TIMES RECORD, TROY, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 20, LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE Mrs. -totrvt-xp. rt t-tsrfu: Krtry Mc- 1. A -C rwliI'll the Tft-y." Sij. Thr as 'j TM -it vii u- Tt ca'Vu D.

it GraeO asd Froas Ki3 to'ti is 35 or crt KiiiCoEeii- thai it evtr Tt- alley. tisclarn! Scr. S. Astfrw.u f-wsa. Iv rP.EDE.KlCK C.

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Pow- 5lM-Wcn. J. I i e. announce ori3i- Aldfriutn Renr- S. saiJ wished tc IntroJuct an ordinance or aj.pargfj.., Jolr.it so the priv.ltfj:* or the for Chie? it that ot Wiioje report orilir-arc- favoraiiy.

by A2- CaJii 1 Graham, McCarthy. Muleahy. Mrs. J. Smith anil WiSKts: 15.

0- Rioa ifcrn atovcil thit tht that "the rnonvkne for the lar 3seti35 oi tbe Council. Adopted a5 iolSows: AVK: Rir.r.. E. Sftn-Tft. 'ConsfU-, Farrcil, Graham, SIc- Cartfev.

Miller, Mitier. Mulcahy. Sftfa. J. SroitB and 15.

0. "Jibi poici Aideniac E. Smith the on which Council, acting as A. Cpaunittee of the. a heariKC.

He said the had reported -At matstr tevoWbly. aslceii adoptioa Use ordinance. Sy Aldsnnan Adopted Ayest S. Saiith. Cosiseil.

Farrei! Graharo. McCarthy. MiUer. Miiter. Muicshy.

Powers. Shea. Sheldon. Jesse J. Smith and JS.

Xoes: 0. President Brown declared the ordinance Alderman J. Smith had adopted two ordinaaics. one for an electric each block on 112th Street Irons the briiise to Xiaih Meant. Both ordinancei were by voter or'15 to 0.

Aldersuaa Karreli, acting for Aidennan had adopted an oniinance for an eleciric UKtt at the east end oC Si. Michael's TSere was no oppo- Henry E. S3ilth presented authorizhig and directing the lale at pusllc auction by the Commis- Bloser of pablic AVorks of a parcel of land osvijed by the City of Troy, eituate in the 16Va in the CUy of Troy. County of Jiensselaer and State of New York and more panicii'Erly described in tee body or Aifiernian tnith said duett. Peaoody A.

wishes lo.balhl a research laboratory on tSe site. He felt it would be a teal acquisition to the section, and the only objection would torae because playgrounds ire being removed. He said he bas been promised by the city administration Lhat a' new playground will provided, which will be more than the present one. At the request of AWennaa Smith ordinance referred to the Publio Committee a hearicg Thursday, May 2, at ln presenting the appended ordinasce. Alierxaa E.

Saiith said City Engineer and the Commissioner of Public have made a. yiorotiph study of the needs o) city and The streejs included in ordinance are the or.es Ihey believe should rteeiv 4 Srr. atternion. Alderman Farreli said Ninth Street cboiild been ircluded because it ia or.s of t'ae rno.st important fecociiary in the city and is in worse than any s.treet i the city. He said fc4 been "rifurwtd -by the adnjinistra- lior.

that the would te repaired this year. AWerrnan Mif.e." saic he would Jike to why H-U! Sliett. or.e ol tcun arteries was not included. AJderrsan Smith isketi ur.ammou? coa- iwni iSmediite consideration of appended ordjnar.ee. which was gTsnted.

He then rriovet! Al- Graham: 3y Aideraar. H. S. Smith: Bond and capita! orainar.ce autjjor. SKinc the of certain highways, ana F.ver.i:es the Troy, -je the city, appropriating 5250.00O rnereior.

1 capital provide down pay- irtfnt. sr.ij street Feriai bonds tinance remainder the ai-r-ropriafion. April 55. 'Smith a Smith ordioftnce sskrt; yoscisious coasent immediate consideration, which was granted. Seconded by Aljer- man By Alderman Henry X.

Smith: Bond and Capital Note Ordinance authorizing the purchase of fire dxhtinfC vehicles and apparatus for lhe City of Troy, appropriation SS5.800 therefor, au- thorimas JS.OOO Capita! Xoles 10 provide the down payment and S79.DOO Fire AP! paratws Bonds tc finance the re! mainder of lhe appropriation. (Adopted i April 15. Tha CUy of Troy, in Common Council convened, ordains (by the favorable rote of not than two-thirds of all the ot said Council" as follows; Section 1 The purchase of fire 8sht- vehicles and apparatus, Jnclndins four pumpers and one aerial truck and th? i apparatus and equipment necessary ihere- for. for the fire Department of the City of Troy. hereby gcthorlred arxi the amount of S55.000 is hereby appropriated iherefor.

The esiiinatt. ot nsaxianun-. coat of the object or purpose hereinttKjve I described is S.S5.800. and the plan or tinaccing includes $6.000 Capital Xotes and J79.000 serial bonds, and tbe levy of general taxes On all taxable property in the City to pay ihe principal of the said i Capital Notes bonds anil tin interest I thereon. Capital Notes are hereby authorized to be i issued in the aggregate, principal amount I of S6.90Q.

pursuant to the provisions ot 1 the Finance L.aw. constitutir.lt Chapter 33-a oi the Consolidated Laws of the Stale of New York, as amended. Raid amount equal to at least six per centum of the estimated cost of the specific object or Sec. 3. To finance the remainder of the appropriation, bonds of City of Troy, each to be designated FIre Apparatus Serial in.

the principal amount of J79.000. are hereby authorized to be Issued pursuant to provisions of the said Local Finance Law. Sec. -S. The following additional matters are hereby determined and stated: (1 The period of probable usefulOrss the specific object or purpose described i Section 1, for which bonds are atithor- ly thi.s resolution, within the limitations of Section 11.00 (a) 27 of said Law ii ten ttO) years.

(2) Current funds are required to be provided prior to the issuance said bonds and such current funds are hereby provided 'ay the authorization of Capital in the principal amount of SS.600. The City Comptroller hereby directed to set aside the proceeds of sale of sain riotes and to apply the same to the said object t-r purpose. Sec. 5. Each of (be and capita! i notes authorized by this urdinance sfc33! contain the recital of validity -prescribed I by Sec.

52.00 of said Law and said hor.cia sad notes and any bo-d anticipation notes i issued in anticipation of said bonds, shall be general obligations of the City of Troy. payable as lo both principal and i by a upon all the taxable Sroperty v.Thin the City, "limitation as to rate or amount. The faith and credit of the City of Troy are hereby irrevocably pledged to ihe punctual pay- men! of the principal of and interest on said. bond? and capital and provis- i ion shall be made annually in the budget Cferfc Collins for Next il. K.tTH OA.

jarpss-lo VilSj 3iay tfroi i i 5 j. -5- O. Hazsaii. and SisvriH F. jturure ami of fria3 jurors Will rif- ri 3.

day Jiallrl KrjXHt- 'the fwl- Monday, May 13; and the hi I'd May 2V. lUMUi-s on Uraud Jurors. C- Bibb, 136 Oakwood G. Caraion, 3.37 Ho Joha J. IWCi Sixth S.

PiHsworth, 9H Kdwa'd J. Mai-Donald, Tic-- R. i 4. Kdward P. Cropseyviile.

Clinton E. Rojfe. 35 Pin-ewoods Avenue. Lester Tit-It, 11 Cooler Avenue, i Basil F. CJosson.

Falls. Sarity A. Riddell, lS Sisih Ave- I William O. Ralston. Melrose.

Amelia Cliaus Corners. Bertha 30 Lee Avenue. Thomas J. Barton, Johcsonville. Joseph DeLucta, 703 Federal Street Clarence A.

Wicks, West Sand Peter Karan, Caslleion. John. D. fogarty, R. D.

2. ilichaei Shaugrtessy, Sycawy Avenue. Jacob Kramer, 232S Fifteenth Street- John ilcDonough, 11 Oak wood Avenue. ilabe! Greene, Valley Falls. Leo C.

Welz, Rensselaer. ileport 31ay 6. Faille, xv. IX 1. joha Hayner, iiemstreet Jfark.

Anna Ai. Fisk. 2343 Fifteenth Widespread Probe Continued in Area fcy Officials V- SSr V.X?-*!-- 1 SSfe: A I I A Mirints the USS Missouri, escorttof Ihe body of the Turkish ambassador, this picture pssf -3O Istanbul mostjur. Jailr 1 Je-cc Xa lya: X. wu art- iu or c.iuE'-3.

sr ia Tfj)'. Ncvt Yort. 30iS ciay lyiti. ail ia uj Osy. wiiy Last WjU s.ij Hsncai IX CoyV, wf.

the Ciiy Vvri. nit lt to a will reai and Arsons! ac! ii-'Md In Wcarti cavjsi ihe Sea! vur Court be iilivari J. of Ih? Troy. Troy's 'Welcome' To i Mrs. Cieri Appealed Mrs.

Dorothy of Endicott, that she didn't mean lo return, but i who was ordered ous of cH'y. she hatl lo but returned and was seatencad to the fore necessary to come six months ia Rensselaer County Jail. Appealed her sentence and granted teview of the case yesterday by County Herbert D. Hamni. Mrs.

Cieri husband. Vincent, appeared in the news about ta month ago loth were charjf- vutec n. The regular -tchnol Election will neld at the HratSv sentenced to serve sis months in back. Judge O'Connor suggested that she should have sent a money onler. Upon pleading guiiiy.

she was "impossible to Cooperate" in Irt in 1 tution in King Street. The woman was sified $250 by Temporary University, Dr. Job Soys president of Ithaca Coliejre yesterdaty as trustee and from participation in the plan j. the sentence. Mrs.

Ciari suited that whereby the PlattsburR Army bar- By SK it. McXL i.TY is herebv snvn that License No. HL-S32S9 hss been issued 50 the under- to seli wint-s liquor at retail in a restaurant, uniier. rhe Beverage Control Law. ai 4SO River Troy.

Hewseiaer County. New York. ALVlx P. BULI.OCiC^ SR. A FRANCIS LK BsSAU JOSEPH ZARECKI Toe Swan.

River Troy. X. BIDS will be received by the Purchasins Agent of Reasselaer Conntv on tha 22nd day of April. 1916. at A.

SL two i946 Fordor sedans wheel base not less thai in. Two 1942 Plymouth sedans to considered as trade-in OB above cars. Delivery must made nor. later two weeks from April 22. 19-56.

ftAXSES' OAEDENIER. Purchasing Astent of Rensselaer County the county jail. While she was imprisoned, her husband made the same error. He, too; returned and was locked up. Tuesday, he was given a suspended sentence in Police Court.

In her petition for the appeal of Polite Court O'Connor and told to leave the I she "returned to Troy to pay a bill city. However, a -sveeV; ago. according to the police, the woman was said to be in King Street. She was locked up on she disorderly conduct charge. In the coarlroom.

she declared at a. local store and that while taking a walk, she met a. former neighbor and white talking to him, she was arrested." Judge Hamni stayed the sentence and set the hall at S300 until the review of ihe case. ik.po\vski, 2SS Second Street. Corena Bradley.

120 Sixth Ave. nue. Caroline Hofelich, 137 Hcosick dtreet, Jaae OodaODi 170 Second Street. Gertrude Kabie, Averill Park. Patrick j.

Uuerin, "ounh SHUSHAN. Mrs. Tovio. Keiski js seriously 111. Jame? Langford receniiy i-i5ited friends in New "York.

John McColium of Xew York arrived at nig summer home here Tuesday to spend a few days. Fred Downs, sealer of weights and measures of Hartipiou, visited Paul Hedges recently. Mr. and Mrs. Walter of North Bennington have purchased the house formerly owned by Mrs.

Mercy West. Miss Marguerite Young of Cats- kili is spending her Easter vacation at the hcrne of her sister, Mrs. Kobert Torreas and Mr. Tprrens. Mr.

snd Mrs. Alfred Driscoll, Priscilia and Bobbie of Jamaica. are visiting-'at the home of Mrs. Driscoll'S mother. Airs.

Caroline Center. Stanley McCienathan. son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin McCienathan, underwent an appendicitis operation at the Mary McCiellan Hospital recently.

Miss Dorothy Bandel of Cobleskill and Elsie Bandel of Albany are spending their Easter vacation Mr. A. ZeleiiKe, Avenue. M.eusburger, Troy K. D.

4. i l.eo H- Stroaski, 68 Seventh Ave! nue. Ida M. Phillips, 1930 Fiftii Avenue. Christine B.

Alter, S8 Euclid Avenue. KHea C. O'Connor, Brunswick Roaci. Hewitt, Petersburg, dames A. JdcCallen, 2307 Fourteenth Street.

Walter H. Whitman, 725 Pawling i Avenue. Frank Dorr, Rensselaer Ekikor Abajian, 1 House Avenue, iiinnie Bleaklej-, Rensselaer. John K. O'Connor, 109 Elmgrove DJSTR'CT DEPUTY PAY OFFICIAL VISIT AT BETHLEHEM LODGE Bethtehem Rebekah Lodge received an official visit from Mrs.

Cecil Brown, district deputy president, at its meeting: Thursday night Hall. Mrs. Arlovreen Goyer, acting noble grand, presided. Gifts, on behalf of. the lodge, were presented Mrs.

Brown by Mrs. Anna Whitehouse. After the business an auction sale was conducted iyith Fred W. Whitehouse as the aticUonser. lliss Ruth C.

Shaw was in charge. Refreshments wera supervised by Sirs. Mary Vanderwerken. NASSAU GIRL Max. Stulnsaker, Rensselaer.

James filter. Schaghticoke, Street' Thomas iladigac, iielrose. Herman V. Goetz, 114 Kales Court. Priscilia Bashford, Averili Park.

Mahal Wilson, Iroy, O. 1. James Linsiey, Brainard. Charies vlaylord! Schaghticoke. Rayasond Goodetmote, East Kassau.

Anthony Aldi, Rensselaer. John Sweeney, Cepter Berlin. Samuel Grodzamsky, Blast JOHNSONVILLE. Mrs. Leonard Abbott is visiting Mrs.

Anna Armstrong at Buskirk. Donald and David Herrington are spending the week their cousin, AHen Seamaii, Bayville. L. I. SJiss Mary Emmett of State College, Albany, is spending her Easter Lionel J.

Duquette, 224 Hill vaC ati with her parents, NAMED AS CHAIRMAN FOR 4-H RALLY DAY 1 Miss Marion Goeway of North Xassau has been chosen chairman of the rally day committee of Rensfelaer County 4-H Clubs. The rally committee will meet Wednesday at 2 pjm. at the 4-H Club office in the postoffice building to make piajis. The event racks would become a. temporary university, sponsored by Rcnssel- aer Polytechnic Institute and four other upstate colleges.

Dr. Leonard B. Job, Jthacz. College head, said he was "not interested" in serving because the plan as now projected "makes it impossible to cooperate." New Tork State is negotiating for the property through Rep. Dean P.

Taylor of Troy. The temporary university is part of Governor be held Hay IS. Mrs. Olive Cole advisor and Miss Betty Miller Js co-chairman. Members of the commiittee are Robert Ivcson, Mary jS'evvkirk, George Broadweil, Doris Cooper.

Shirley Wells, Bond Corey, Joan frst iag ishpeh of of iltf vuniouMiity into tothck Troy w.it aistiie ia it was ieai-aeoi last cisut. Tbe invcsusation ot svainp rinjj. for ably Hit largest tjintjle oivraiic-n in tbe Troy Area of OPA. is id the closing ao QPA said last night. i will "pesl Heihtjt-kie.

jr, of the district OPA staff at told thw ne-vspaper Mr. fy the persons taking j.jtri in the ation of the tounterfm sujjar itauip racket, but said that he with the results to dale. "We able to make and break up the ring in tht next few he The counterfeit sugar ration stamp rinjf has been active throughout the area under the juriirtic- tion of she district OPA office at Albany, and has- been responsible for diverting thousands of of sugar into the black market, Paralleling this uiove to break sugar black market, the OPA has intensified its efforts to stamp out illegal meat operations. black market in meat has been extensive ift this district, as throughout the country. A decline in operations of tht area has been noted, simply because of shortage of meat.

The number t.f OPA investigators combatting: the black market in the Troy Area has been increased and has been active in the Jast few weeks. "Partners are now butchering: cows which a. few years ago they never would sent to I he market." a spokesman said. better grades of meat from the west are going to the larger stores, with the sftialler stores, unable to get supplies from the larger dealers, being forced to turn to thf black market." Thomas E. Devvey's plan to large present educational facilities to care for demands of war vetfer- year's high school aas and this graduates.

If the federal government releases the PlaUsburg site, it will for between and 2,000 students. Dr. Job said he didn't think college president should serve oa board of trustees" of another institution. It has beea the Keller, Joan St. Pierre.

Shirley Practice, he said, that such boards Flubacher, Eleanor Morgan, Elinor Warner, George Collins. Robert Hall, Joan Lawton, Theodore Peckham, Kenneth Gaylord, Betsy Jarrett, Ruth Doellner arid Ruth Clarke. EAST SCHODACK. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Sutherland were recent gueste of Jtr. and Mrs. Milforii GJady. Miss Beula New, of Hudson, spent this week with Mr. and Mrs.

Grover 2Sr. and Mrs. John Uuggan spent Thursday at Chatham with rela-i lives. 'Miss Geraldine 'Tfiishy will at- ') The City Troy of 3Ot thjsr. two-thirds a'l the as fonows: 3.

The oi. eertsi" streets- and aveaties ir. :t.e Troy fn th'c fcfavy here iy the i Is hereby therefor. City to mature in such year and for the I paysient of interest to be due and Jay' able i sycn year. Sec.

fi. Snfcject to tlie prox-lsions of thi? ordinance and tne- provisions of said I.a»-, and pursuant to 50.00 and Section- is.00 to 60.00 of said Law. the jfowers and duties of Comnkm Coiin- I relative to Describing terms, form and coftents a to the -sale issuance of the bor.d? r.f:es authrr- iztd by this ordinance, are hereby deve- officer of tne City. Sec. 7.

The validity of tfet bonds and Xotes Nv orrfi- na-ce. and of any notes 1 in tnticipalioc a i bfr.i'.s.' njiy I be contested only if 3 1 su'cl; oMisations i are authorized for an or j.urpase i whicS City is to rr.nr.ey. or 2 tte provisions of law which should Ve at a ir.tial'.y complies -Jcith. and An i tv.enTv of the of This ordinance A -sunrise -wiH be held tomorrow at 5:30 a.m. ori the Austin Hili in Salem, weather permitting.

the service win be held at the Church in Salem. Protect what you have, r.i r.t Hs-rs--B Vsr. to forx. '-4 FRKDKRICK C. KIl.f.ET.

Mr- r.r.oiir.ced the :f.t of City of Troy. it JKic.jj-.f.; sau. Mrs. Albert Vaughn, South Lake Avenue. Jieport IS.

Bauer, Averill Park. Ross Dufresne, Lake Avenue. Fiore J. Tedesco, 255 Third Street. Fonest Brock, Petersburg.

Louise W. Zeph, 743 River Street Xorman Turner, Xassau. Louise Valley iiae Sampson, Schaghticoke. Celtic Grocsbcrg, 3-S6 Marsrv land Court. Bianchard Movers, Horace H.

111 Sixth 'nue. 1 i William Oliver, Schodack Land- Frank Kornestki, 103 Main nue. i Lena Brandt. Edward Deckelt, Averill Park. i Earl McKic.

East Greenbasri- Dennie Judd. Scnsselaer i John Brennan, S4S Fourth i Street, Honaerl Bolt. Troy. R. T.

Carl Smith. West Sand Lake. Howard Weidiuaft. Sand Lake. George H.

Link. 16T2 Tibbits Ave- Merman G. Spath, Park, Charies Rwssman. 46 Spring Ave- i Mrs- William Errimett. Miss Barbara Jean FrisbU oi Russell Sage College, Troy, and i roommate.

Miss June Barton, of i Brant, are spending tbe week- end with jis3 Frisbie's parentsj Mr. i and Mrs. Jesse Friable. tend a birthday party Monday lor I Mrs. Donald Payer of Queens VH- I Margaret Reehl of East jlage, has returned home after I Mrs William Shaver, Of Niver- visiling her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. ville, was a guest of Mrs. Milford Charles Welling. Mrs. Dayer was Glady, Thursday.

i accompanied home by her parents At a recent meeting of the East i and sister, Mrs. George Scott of I Schodack Volunteer Fire Company, Oberiln, O. Adolf Petsch wae elected presi- Hr. and Mrs. D.

S. Hartshorn are i dent, planning to visit their Kuniffier place i Mrs. iiinnie Reed and Mr. and iin Old Sayfarodk, Cpnn, over Thomas Hammersely, of LH; week-end. On their way they -vviii tje Falls.

guests of Mr. and stop off in Springfield, to see Mrs. John Duggan for the Eastei' their daughter, Mrs. Ceolidge Pener-; holidays. ley and daughter-in-law, Mrs.

D. S. Mr. and Mre. John Chester and SEVEN MEN OF AREA LEAVE NAVY SERVICE were recently not include educators.

He when the project was first discussed, he expected to move the Ithaca College physical education department to Plattsburg to relieve congestion at Itabaca College He added that negotiations with the federal government to move; Ithaca's physical education department to Plattsburg had begun before the state considered taking over the property. In addition to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, the plan Sponsored by Unioa College, St Lawrence University. Clarkson College and Plattsborg -State Teaeh- ers' College. Seven area men discniirged from the Navy at the Lido Beach Separation Center. discharges were William Sf.

McNulty. 147 Hudson Avenue, Green Island; William V. 'Kraase, 1286 Third Avenue, Watervliei; William E. Wells, 515 23rd Street, Watervliet; Edward J. Tourge, North Maia Street, Salem; Gilbert Sickles.

62 Saratoga Street, Co-, hoes; Edwin F. Acken, Hudson Falls, and Thomas Lawrence, 104 Hudson Green Island. START MAY 6 TROY ENROLL TODAY VETERANS: Ask About 6-1. Resutered by New Tork Board Hartshorn, jr. Alice Beale, 526 Fourth Avenue'.

Mildred Robinson. Rensselaer. John J. Brennan. Pieasautdale.

Robert Waters, Nassau. Morris Bulson, Troy R. D. 2. James Cashrnan, East Greenbush.

Mary Maxwell, Rensselaer. Helen Moylan, Averill Park, Ada Felling. West Sand Henry Bryce, 2332 Fifteenth Street. Charles MacMaft'Js, Park son. John.

and daughter, Cynthia, are spending the Easter holidays with Mrs. Chester's parents. Mr. ant; Mrs. Frank Merry of Trenton.

J. The women of the East Schodack Home Executives Will meet at the Recreation Club Wednwday. A covered dish luncheon will be served. The hostess be Mrs. I WiHis White.

The Men's and Women's bowling leagues will sponsor a banquet for returned veterans of the village at Recreation Club Saturdav View Court. i i i UCLlf U(X George W. Osborn, 5S2 First Ave-: evening. April 27. The committee nue JYichides.

Willis White, chairman; Raymond Rowwetl, assisted by Miss Helen Van Hoe- 1 Falis Jsec. Mrs. Arthur Krebs. Mrs. Ruth Buckley, Rensselaer.

Corinne Van Deiisen. John Willis Anna M. Mansfie'id. Kerjsselaer. and Leonard ScheH.

Michat! J. Tobiu. Spring Avenue. Sisie Hoeie. Averili Park, Theodore Trank Third A fOli HAIRDRESSER Jir.S fcr h.ivf twen ff.insie the rr.a»;Tjurr.

of If. ar'I xaneir.r CBW-S! 5.Mrft f.eriaS 'rai a); (n -tie tht trt fiM jin.i 2, To t'hf Tffe'rrsd in Stctiw, 4 of this JMiwJ principal srr.iunr to (he of Finatiefi TJIW. Ciiap- ef C.itii«olittatd of Staff of anisnilfi. SUM mtial to at Itxrl six per of f.illm*tw coil of the specific Hoard of Corvrat: sit'J Jor The ti tf.n:f.:r,s. inrlnijiriK 3r.1 isrei.r.cx be i ir.

City i'owej-j a wr.irt wis teiyitt, th? of in the liih ana Sixth Wjirdr ar.4 I ty Council next v.tf.i'-.s iwhat equipsrjtr.t to ing play.nen ir.to real JAMES M. McGRATH, City Cierk a Clerk to Common Council. FJR Can la'ac all ihit you have, plus you hope to carfi for monihs to cornc-- JNSURAHCS on no: onh- tht ii'tuji erty. but rtsufe.shc Ciinincs of "your business. if.

If yea have onuz.h insurincc and the tirj of insur- Mary Monl. West Sand Lake. Xellie Eentley, Berlin. Helen Turner. East Acres.

John E. Austin, Melros-e- Howard Bode, 199 Stow Avenue. Benjamin Churchrow, 3 Gale LeRoy Roberts, West Sun- i r.ysjde. Irma Averill Park. i Karlow Ide.

Brunswick Road. i Louis Bonelli, 24-M Seventh Ave- Enjoys Giving JLUSTRON COLD WAVES: Seconte of Their leouhr finance of ln- Ivmrts rtf th Ctt-y of Troy. Mch tn hi" rtfsiffnaled "Slrert Wfnt Brtflrt" In the prfncJTMil of JSSS.OW), nrn herjhy not haycus nuke Jn expert a fisks-- now? The ordinance entitled: "Bond anrt Capital Note Ordinance authorliins the Improvement of certain Sirects a ad In the City of Troy, at (he expense nf the City, dpnroprtatlm; iherefor. atuhorlziiiE J15.000 Cspiisl tn lhe down payment, S23. Street Improvement gtrin to h- WM.

J. FAGAN KtENAN BU0S. Troy 846 Hannah Leathern, Brunswick Road. Gr.s?ie Oskirt. West Sand Edward L.

Carrsrs, 557 SiXtn Avenue. Mary Bond. 12 Desson Charlotte i.cCarthr. Renssciaer, Hazei Whste, 314 Sixth AVenus. Rfport May 28.

Emily V. Foiey, 355 First Street. Lucy Clernente. 276 Third Street. Mae Knapp, Sattd Lake, Nellie Daniels, Cropseyvilie.

John J. Cheles, 2iU Sixth Avenue. Anna F. Brwalters, 579 River Street. John Troy R.

D. 4. Howard H. Migelmah, 2346 Seventeenth Street. Grirr.eii, Hemslreet Pa.rk.

TcresA Belaid, Troy R. D. 1. Ernmi K. Duerschncr, 15 Euclid Avenue.

WtlUans- 13 Eentley Street, Helen L. McCormell, 3 South Lake Avenue. Castle. Troy R. D.

3. and A Zotos Product SLVNNH. SMITH CO. INC 215 fttef, N. Y.

We Now Hcve In Stock Complete -Selcctiorti 51 SITS IVffTSHAP FINS and Sf TS POSNER JtWIU'RS 363IROAOWAr OPTICIANS SERVING TROY OVER A QUARTER OF A CINTURY The modem angle looks tnd also in good walking. For 'it's amart to he comfortable, Mid to walk with easy grace these dayi-awi ENNA JETTICKS let you! A mtricet Smurttst diking EMA JETTICK BOOT SHOf IT, B0T I4U.

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