'*rt Mllt i&BVIEW, WEDf^ 1921
MAJESnC, LARCESt '•*"l!«j::^J?2S^
SHIP. AMERICAN- OWNED. READY 1922:
TO DISABLED SUB-OiASEX
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Wftshiaslon, June 22.—JHTow Maria* ] Corp* aviatfrrs akied a disabled ettbini^ rine chaa«r in tbe ('aribbcaa Sea by New y^wrk, .Tune 32.—The world's \ delivcrinir a spare i»otor part" trotm largest ship, (hc Majestk;, will soonr^helr avlatton auirply base at Port aa Ijo operatloK b^-twcrn this port and prince, is told In an offlcial letter re- Southamptwi, England, according to J eeired today by .M.-«rlne Corps Head- announcement mado here recently by i quarters, f^'ora Major F. T. Evans of the Internatlonttl Mercantile Marine ! th« MarLne Flyini? Squadron In Haiti. Company. The titanic sea palace Is i xhe plan used was one of the most now being completed at Hamburg, Ocr-1 novel yet recorded.
,toan^. I Th«re are no passable roads from
Fifty times aa }grga as any of thO|in„.t au Prince across the peninsu.a packet ships that laid the foundation j to Aux Cayes, where a few hundred of transatlantic travel a century ago, i yards off shore the disabled chaser lay. the Miijeatk", registwhig BCOttO tons, i and no place where an airplane could will make ita maiden trip early 1922. la^d. It was decidod to box up the Tho tonnage of this one ship nearly ; ^p^rt^ motor part, attach the box and o<|ualH that of all the I'i'i vciaels that , a .^o-foot cable to an improvitied float- formed the famed Hpanish armanda. | ms buoy, and to drop tke entire con- ¦ t>esigned an the pride of the tJerman ¦ trivance overboard close by the chas<?r merchant marine and launched In 1914} ' ^ i- ^
to eclipse the great ocean grayhound'-i '—
under the flags of rival nation, this ship was christened by the then Kaiser and was named fpr Bismarck. But for the war she would have been com missioned in 191Ei. the last word in luxurious transportation and a i>owor- fiil factor in Ciormany's iirogrammu for maritime supremacy.
As the war progrossetl a,nnouncc ments wero made from time to time that the then Kai.sor had ordered the big ship to be ready for service the day p«'ace was won by the Germans. The armistice found the ship no fur¬ tlier completed than when launch<'d. The peace tr«>aty provided that the j (Icrmans should complete the vosael j a.s designed and turn her over to the j lloparatlons Commission.
The commission has alromiy taken ovor the ship and has .sold her to tho Whlto .Star I,ine, which ts owned by Americans.
Work on the big ship is reported to
be progressing satlMfaclorlly ,it Ham;
burg and, biirring 'intorriiption, the
ship will be ready for delivery in Pi'i'i.
Tlic Majestic is built on lines similar
wta«r« it eould be pickad up by itn^ cr«w.
The' plan worked aooceasfully. Th< Martaes, made tbe lOO-mile Joura^- from Fort au Prince, wlg-v\^ggeU ibo chaaer to stand by for a little 90-pound package, dropped It, over the side of ttaelr alrpl^e and returned to thwi station. The motor i»rt was undam aged, and after the ci-cw of the cha.Ker had fished it out of the Caribbean and installed it In their vessel they continued their Journey to Manto l>)m Higo City.
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Hoboken, N. J.—"I am not a prophe't. hut I know that the greatest era of ilfivelopment in the history of the world is dawning now," said Charies M. Kchwab thta attciTKwn at the com mcncem*^t exercises of the atcvens In¬ stitute of Tcvhnology.
NAVAL BOMBING SEAPUNE N-C-r BURNED; PILOT AND
The Loc'kwood committtae found out Home things In Buffalo the aame as tt learned some things in New York City. OBSERVER UNHARMED Tbe work this committe haa done wiU bear fruit before long and the pe<wle will get the tjwieflt. Some untoward practices \\Ml h^ modjtled definitely. The cmmittee unearthed some things tbat have long been,.<>u«p€cted.
If there Is a Bible In the houso .van re never without soinething tn road.
Wasblngton, June 22.—The Na\~,il Seaplane NX'-7, oti« ot the bombing planes that was to have purtlcipatnl in the »A>mbtiig demonstration off the Virginia CaiK>«i today, caught lire and was destro.vod near Newport .News tlii.s morning, aecordlng to a long dintanei' telephone call received nt the Nav> Department at 10 o'clock.
The pilot and observ'er escarHvl iln Injured, although the plane was con sumed, according tO tlie information received here.
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Throat OfwratkMi on Russell tlwen .___««__ Rockville Centre, June 21.—Flusscll <ywen, of 40 Kockaway nvenue, had hi.s , P''<'«»« I'M
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tonsils removed thia morning at .St. Kiizabeth's Hospital, New Yorlc.
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Closed Wednesday and Saturday
Afternoons
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ACCOUNTS OF WOMEN
This Bank pays particular attentk>n to the accounts ISf wotnen.
Houiekeepf rs and others who have the handling of their own financial affairs should have an account here and pay all bills by check, thus receiving a receipt for all dis¬ bursements.
SYSTEM, loo, often produces surprising results- vite your account, large or small.
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Manufacturers Give the Jobber 2% Jobbers Give the Retailer 2%
for CASH for CASH
WHAT DO YOU GET FOR YOURS?
• to those of tho I^eviathaii, which is
I second to hor In size, the latter hoiOK I'- 8,000 tons smaller. The' Leviathan, now I jj*;'under tho American flag, has Iain al I- •'Hoboken the last eighteen months I - awaiting ollicial action hy the Uniteii i States Shipping Board as to her dis- {
posal. i^ Tho Alajcstii's dimi'iisloiiH ar:: j
J Length tivor all, SHB feet; lireadtli. lao I
I foet; draft, -10 foot. Tlic ship will have j
¦ rapacity for 3,536 passengers, with | 1,000 in tirst cabin alone, and will-carry j
I a crew of 1,200. Sho wlli he equipift'd [ to liurn fuel oil und will have tank
¦ capacity for about 9,500 tons, or mure I •; tlinn enough to %>ed hor tiros for a ! I round voyage. Her engines ,are tui- !;. binejd, with four screws.
i The shi)J will bo equipiiod with a
'¦ . halli-oom, theatre, Winter garden, ros- : tuarant, Pompolan tivvinwv.ing huth, j. Kymnasium, tonins court, conservatory I and kennels.
GET MOToFpLATES f AT COUNTY CLERK'S
Changes in Effect July 1 Will Re¬ lieve Congestion in State Bureau
Albany, .Tunc 22.—Cot autiimohile j tirtii motoicycle registration plates after ^ .luly 1, from your county clerk. On I that date, tit" Tax Commission will V take over tlie statij's automohili! liii- S reau "from the Socrt-tary of Slate's of- {' flee, nnd each county clork other than S those in Krio and Albany counties, and I <!ieater New York, will become a dis- j triliiiting contor for pleasure, comnior- I cini, omnibus, trailer and motorcycle I* ¦ ^'f lat OS.
I Dealers will continue getting the ro-
¥.> (liiired demonstration plates from tho Kuffnlo, Albany and New York olHces, tho.se three otHces being retained hut' under tho direction pf tho Tax Com- .mission.
Tho llian of giving out plates from counly clerks' ofhco!* will not only speed up delivery but also "go far in n liovlng the trememlous congestion i which marks tite ruslt period oach year, i S From now on. "each county wiil bo in a i ; r'osition to take caro of its own motor- I ists so far as jilates are concertloil. ! I" New York state's automobile year
' hereafter will begin on January 1. ! Chauffeurs will \m licensed next yoar . from January to July. Thoreafter, their { j' llcenac« will'run frotn July lo July, '. another idea which will work towards ii'llevine congestion. 'At tho pie,s(>nt ¦¦ time, chauffeurs havo been licon.sed at ' I thr .'-aiiio time as motorists.
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INVITE GEORGES CARPENTIER TO SEE "LOHA BUNK"
!¦ I.l port, June :'3.—Invitations have »beeii extended to tleorges Cutiientiofj and l.ioptenant Oovernor Jeremiah ' Wood h.v the Veteran.s of li'oi'oign Wars i to Hlteckd their piu.y "Lothv Hunko.'*! at the Freoport Auditorium toniglit. j This play was originally t>ookv<l forj Friday. June 21, but cunflicting datea j 'nii-Jde it necosKjiry to set it forward. The characters, both male and female, are taken by veterans, with the creep-: tion of the cltorus, which uin.i up of Boy HooutK.
The music was written' eHpeciaily for the ptoduction. ThiH bt the lust time this plivy will be put ^n this season. It is ej;j>octed to gjvo It lit Now York ] City in tho fiUI for the benefit' of tiiei iVfttionai' Service Bureau of the Vet-; •nuxB of Foreign Wars, wiiich' is as.' Biatlns veterans and tb to
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The Car You Want The Price You Want
For One Week Only
Commencing Thursday, June 23
We w3l offer our complete slock of Used Automo- b3es without reservation at prices cut so deep that they do not even vaguely, reflect the values offered.
These Prices Will be in Effect One Week Only
Come Early—Get Yours First
Wp liave a .splendid assortment of used cars, including', Buick, Nash, 01d,s- mobile and Oakland, and other cars. All are in mechanically perfect condition. Many are refinished and all are over¬ hauled and put into splendid condition for consistent performance. All used Buicks carry the same guarantee aa new cars.
* We, want to move these tiuickly to make room for new cars. Nobody can earn or save money any fa.ster than to spend tt day this week selecting the car of his choice.
The good u.sed car today ropresents the "in.'iide buy" in the automobile lines. In no case has the used car depreciated in proportion to its price reduction..The original owner has sacrificed a heavy percentage of his original investment. The dealer handles the car without profit, sometimes at a loss, covered by his profit on the new car sold when the used car is traded in. Always far, far under the lowcfet price levels possible for any new car, the used car is the thrifty man's best bet.
Those who^have been recently kokini^ at some of these cars, but not yet decided which to buy, wiD please take notice that first-comers at this Used-Car Week Sale get first choice. No cars will be reserved or withheld. Our entire Used-Car Stock goes mto tius sale Wednesday mornuig.
D. A. ELDREEKiE
334 Fulton Avenue * Hempstead
TELEPHONE 74S
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Well I Swan, We must be gettin' on TO OUR
RUBE BARN DANCE
Put on your bib and tucker and Shuffle over to
YE OLD VILLAGE FIRE HOUSE
on Fulton avenue in hempstead
THURSDAY NUE, JUNE 23
Enterprise Hose Co., no. 1
Proseads are for the benyfit of the War Memorial fund Music by Jenning's famous Rube Orkesta
Admishon 50 koppers
Special atraction between dances Prizes for best rube kostums
refreshments, sody water, ice cream' etc.
COMITY:--T. J. McGEE, JAMES MURPHY, JOHNS. DUGAN
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I "One Man on the Block Makes I Public Opinion"
* No matter how good our service is, there is usually
one man on the block who is forever finding fault with h. Vou know the man wcwiean. He is a good fellow at heart and talks sanely enough upon other subjects, but when he discusses this company's service he loses his bitlance cotnpletely.
What we regret most, however, is not thet this man is sour«d against us, but that his attacks are permitted to fo unchallenged by his friends who are also our friends.
In other wotda, you artd hundradg af other t«twA«d cuatobMra in lh» same iieigbborhooa take good aervice lor granted, accapt it, »nd aay nothing about it. Vour aiienee thua tjecomea Ma(<^en opportunity. Wkb lipa aealed. jav innocently ifive him an encouraging alap on lha back. .^
We value your good will, everyonaagood will. Thisconipany is your company, the publlc'a company. Now let u» work togatbar to coBvart tiua inan from • koockar into a boovtar.
lASSAF A mFFOlX UaSTDM CO.
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