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OBITUARY
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Mineola, Jun« 3.—Albert Titun, born In Mineola In 1881, Med thla mornlnE In NoMau Hospital of hf>art failure. Mr. Titus waa tbe yon of Jane A and IMvid Titus. He worked at the court liouse the last flfteen years and was a comparer In the country clerk's of. flee when stricken.
He la survived by two brothers Rpenetus ard Joiteph B. ^Itus and a aiater Anna E. Wlllrtn of Mineola.
He was a member of Morton I^odge No. 83 F. A A.M., of Hempstead. Ser¬ vices will be Monday at 2 P. M. at the Nchurch of the Nativity In Mineola, the Rev. G. W. MoMulIen offlclatine:.
Interment will be In Oreenfleld ceme¬ tery.
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HOW TO MAKE THE HOME SURROUNDINGS BEAUHFUL
Mineola, June 3.—Summer days make the homemaker think of the grarden an well as the house. How to make both more attractive will be told in an In¬ teresting manner by Mr. Underwood, Farm Bureau Manaf^er, and Mr. Huck. rtt, the special assistant, who will talk at the next Home Bureau Day on "How to Make More Attractive and Productive Home SurroundlnK«." The meeting will be held at the Court House, Mineola, Wednesday aftemooi\ June Sth, at 2:30 p. m.
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tho Altoonas here, Monday, having been beaten by Mlnvwla last Sunday.
Washington—Mor* Federal judges are urgently needed, Coi. Thomas B. Felder, New Tork, told the House committee on revision of laws.
McNally BrealtN Two RnnrUes
Hempstead. June S.—Jack McNally of this place, was to have boxed tonight at Mitchel Fleid. bat he has broken two knuckles In practice with Hussar of Rockville Centre, his sparring partner. He will, therefore, be unable to appear
L. I. POULTRY FANQERS nx SHOW DATES, NOV. 15-18
Hempstead, June 3.—The annual jhow of the L,onK Island Poultry Fan¬ ciers' association will be held at the State Armory, Hempstead, November IB to 18. Secretary Herbert E. Cooper announces.
Last fall's show was a big succes.'i, though held in the village hall, not well suited for the purpose. It Is ex¬ pected that with additional room afford¬ ed by the armory the show this year will eclipse the last one.
BLOCK DANCE AT HE.MPSTEAD TO OET WAB .MEMOBIAL FUND
Hempstoad, June 3.—Hempstead looks forward to a big time at the block party on Jackson street betweon Main atreet and the railroad tracks tojnorrow evening.
Herbert E. Cooper, chairman of the :!ommittee of the Flre Department has the matter in charge. There will be something going on all evening. The amusements will include dancing music and general merrymaking.
Proceeds will feo toward the war memorial fund.
AltoqnaH vs. Mineola Hempstead, June 3.—The Altoonas win play the Mineola baseball team on the Front street grounds Sunday after- loon. The game pronjlse.s to be a good one, the Cedarhurst team which beat
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Rockville Centre, June S.-^Th* South Side ClMral aub will give Ms last con¬ cert of the seaaon at the Maaonic Tem. pie, Lincoln avenue, tonight, beginning at 8.15. Seats will be reserved upon ap¬ plication at the Maaonic Temple.
They're SaikH-<i New Rockville CMitk-e, June S.—Andy Oleason and Oeorge Connera, membem of the D«ffender Hoae Company, have turned from "flre to water," and ac¬ cepted positions on a tians-AtlantIc liner. They sailed a few days ago.
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Roclcville Centre^ Juno S.—Servica Cliib of CMsiopeia Chapter, O.K.S., will meet Monday aftemoon In tbe Masonic Temple.
Black Sox Here San«biy
RoekvUle Oentre. June J.—New York Black Sox will be the opponents of th* American L,eglon baseball te«m her« on Sunday afternoon.
BIG REDUCTION IN ELGIN CARS
MADAME ANNETTE
TROLLEY JUNCTION,
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Women*s anti Misses Wear Exclusively
Where you can find what yoo want in style and size
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OLD PRICE
5-PASSENG£R TOURING $1905
4-PASSENGER SCOUT $2035
5-PASSENGER SEDAN $2970
4-PASSENGER COUPE ....... $2970
NEW PRICE
$1595 DeUvered
$1695 DeUvered
- $2560 Delivered
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ABOVE PRICES INCLUDE FREIGHT
WAR-TAX and COMPLETE DELIVERY
TO YOUR DOOR
THE OWNER OF AN ELGIN KNOWS WHAT REAL CAR-SATISFACHON MEANS. THIS IS A WONDER¬ FUL OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU TO SAVE MONEY—CRASP IT NOW.
For Demoiutrttion Call At Show and Salesroom
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ELGIN MOTOR SALES COMPANY
28-30 WEST MERRICK ROAD
Phone Freeport_1406-265
FREEPORT
A SAFE, PROFITABLE INVESTMENT
In an Old, Firmly-Elstablished Jamaica Enterprise
Present inainifactiirinj; fadlitiei greatly overtaxed by tremendoas increase in bnsineu. Cwiservative estimates indicate initial dividends of not leu than
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COOKE FAUCET WORKS, Inc.
Jamaica, N. Y. CAPITALIZATION
Authorized . ,u.,..«aw. $1,000,000.00 Par Value $10.00
AO common stock. FnO paid and non-assessable. Free of bonded indebtedness
A Successful Past and a Brilliant Future
Founded in 1897 by Gemrge Kissan Cooke, fatber of tbe present president of tbe Company, the Cooke Faucet Works bave grown steadily. Tbey now operate two modem factories, bo th mnning to capacity. Even during the business depression fdlowing tbe worid war the Cooke Faucet Works were runmng fufl time. Today orders od hand exceed production.
Tbe capital now being raised wiO be used for die erection and equipment of a modem factory on property which the Com¬ pany already owns and as tbe PRESENT eandng capacity of the Company is conservatively estimated at $200,000 yearly the INroposcd dividends of 8% will probably be mcreased and a reserve fund aeated for future expansion. COOKE'S FAUCETS are now nsed by sobm of the largest indvstries in the worid. T bey are suitable for containers holding oils, paints and varnishes of aO kinds, synqM, molasses, vinegar, etc. It will be appreciated that the demand for the products or the Cooke Faucet Works is welh^ universal.
OfHcers and Directors
WARREN B. ASHMEAD, 2nd Vice-President of the
First National Bank, Jamaica, L. I. CHARLES VOSBERG, Principal, Jamaica High School, Consulting Chemist Curtisa Motor Aeroplane Co., Garden City, L. I. FREDERICK VAN RENSSELAER DEY, Journalist, Au- thor. Lawyer, formerly law partner late Mayor Gaynor. WILLIAM C. BAKER, Ez-SherifF of Queens County, oae of the founders of the First National Bjunk, Janaica, L. I.
Seldom is the puUic fhren an opportunity to buy an initial issue of stock in a company that is at once so well •ataUiahed and auhatanfial» and one that at the aame time promises such a brilliant future. All of the products oi the Cooke Faocet Works, Inc., are covered extd protected by patents, including the PUSH-FAUCET of which they are the creators aad patenteea. Tbe pers'jaael of th ia orgaaisatioa ia Ita own best endorsement, and the Com¬ pany's record ol twenty years of achteivement can l«av« ao doubt b«t tbat this is one of the unusual opportunities that are not presented often during: a lifetime.
BoelKS ars aow i^iea for subscrtptkm For further information addreaa
R L. GOLD CORPORATION, 158-160 W. 45 St., New York, N. Y.
GEORGE W. COOKE. President A General Manager
HARRY L. GOLD, Treaaurer
JOSEPH G. MYERSON, Secretary A Counaelor
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