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THE CHURCHES ; Melville M. E. Church .. „ „, , ne akcr at the Melville M. / C C.Sunday\ .. /una 7 , - . at A . P. h ¦ in bo Rev . Armin It..Qesswein . , t' ho ls rn cUe of a work.in.Gar- dC «»n-lMS are held every Sunday Se „„ nt 3 o ' clock with a differ- Ktf interesting speaker each week. ^ The Old First Church . nev. Edward J. HUhieston; Pastor Cii.vlrtny, Jane 5: ! ' 1 ' . s P M. -iPreparatpry service. ^30 I' - M. —Session meeting. S ^& School . Edith Sec m Bible Class. . .. ¦ • - • - • ¦¦ - 10:45 A. M. — Pre-service organ m ii 1C A M —Worship ' . . Sermori\ ; ' . by j„ pastor. The Lord' s. Supper. St Patrick' s ^ Church J 5 BV . 'fiiomas F. Murray, Rector Week day masses: 6:45 and. 7:45. Sunday , niasses: 7 , 8, 9 , lu, . 11 ind 12 o ' clock. • \ . ' ¦ . - . First Friday in the month mass- JJ ; 5 and 7:45, . . ' .. . - - ' .* ;.. - > Eventag devotions: 7.:45. vsj A, . Sunday evening devotion: -7:45. Pcrpelual Novena to the Jilttlo FloVer every Monday evening. ' at 7:15. , ' First Church of Christ; Scientist 11 Fan-view Street ' ' Sunday Sehpol-^SfJ A. r M; _ Sunday morning services — 11 Vestluioiiial ' meetings ' , every Wed- nesday evening at 8:15 o ' clock; , . Heading Voom hours—2 to .5-.P. M. Mondays , Wednesdays and' Fri- •Vda Tlie Only Cause , and ..g rd- Mor \ Is the subject of the.Lesson- Sernion in all Churches of Christ , Scientist, on \ Sunday, . June ?. , -. The OoIderi Text Is: ,, . \twill , lift up mine eyes unto the hills; . from whence Cometh my help. , My help cordeth from the Lord;, which! niade heaven and earth\ . (Psalms 121: 1, 2.) . St. John ' s Ep iscopal Church flev. Albert E. Greaii6ff ,;Keotdr, - , Sunday, June 7 ' 8 A , M. —Ho ' ly.,Cdmmunida,,.. 10. A. M. —Session of ; the;Church School. , . ' ;. • ¦ ' , ; - . ;¦ * -: . \. :; ' • ' ¦ .. It . A. M. —Hol y ' Cofnnfunlon \ and sermon. .... . ¦ ' • . , . ' - • ¦ . - • - . J . 8 P. M. —Evening prayer and ser- mon, . , . , ,. . . :,.. , - 1 ;. K , ,: -:,. . ' The Young. People ' s -Fellowship will hold its meeting : Monday eves- tilrig . tit 5 . o ' clock da \the Marshall Field : , esta , (e. , _ , . _ ],;. .; ! ,!• - . ' .. . - . • ...:. : Donations [or the Parish Bazaar will be held on Tuesday, beginning with a luncheon ' at.12 noda. The . price ot the luncheon Will be 35 cents. ' . . • ¦ - . ' . - - ' ¦ ¦ . ¦ ¦ • ¦ Thursday^Th ' c! -F^' as ' t ' of . ' StT Bar- nabas—The . Hol y Communion will be celebrated at 10 A. - .M. .. - - . :¦ Methodist Episcopal Charon fe w. . Ernest Wall , Ph.D., Minister. Sunday: . 9:45 A. M. —Church S chool ' . 11 , A, Jl, —:Mornlng ; worsliif), 8 P, Af . —Evening worship. ¦ , .,.: The fourth, yea r of. Dr. Wall' s Ministry win be ' Inaugurated'with fecial services ' .dri.lho Sunda ' y eve- nings in June. Assisted by. -the young people of tbe ctiitrcli the sor- vice this . evening will bo \An ' • Eve- ning; Arduria a Camp Fife \ . ,, Next Sunday evening sdrvfce.wlll .bo ' \An Evening In a Garden \ ., All are liearjlly Invited , , ,. ..)Vfdne8day, \7M5 P. M. — Mid- week service. Thursday the Co-Workers will nold a prcnlo liirichcon at _ tlje home o' -Mrs, Louis Piquet. A business meeting will follow. : Central Presbyta ' rla ' n Church ' Key. Peter R, Joshua , Minister . Friday, j iuid 5 , ;& PVM. —Prepara- tory service for , Holy Comm ' n ' niori.lh the Ultle Chapel, Sunday, Juno , 7. , . »;«A. M.—Blb ' ld acli '6' ol Bf.iidy \our and preparation, ,for tpo. an- nual children ' s day Bo rvleo Sunday \iRllUmiP 14 . , , , , . . „ - . - , ' . . , J^CIi A, M, —Organ music and Prelude. ., , . . . . , ,„V A . ' ^r -^Thd Holy , Cdm/ijiinldri S\ 1 ' ';| OSSIIBQ, by the ,-mlnlBtor ,, Uirtst s Clmllongp to Our Tondp ' r; n \ 1 \'? ;, • , Full . ehoral aorvlcd jfhd Communion antlidm , liy the- ; choir. biimmur visitors are warmly Invited mi WIUl 1 \ i \ :r ° lina • th0 W^' . B . ' ?'! • Af ' —<Aiiriuni moiiioriril so ' rvlco ' , ' (\ e < lli'iitliiKto ' ii ' Voliintoer Fine- \ en«A SBoolntlon. Harold Hntlfeh , sue t ar 1st , tenor solqlsf. for the T > 0 rlt , Cen 'toiih ' |al Festival, Con- , n „ ' . \ 8 '' , ,mil ° l1 choir Vda 'dlhg of . the louor rol l , (| l[I B l0 „ o mlnutcBlloilce VI M »„ I ! ,n (\ lrl0| l dromeii' add the p» i™ • \l 0B «ngp , 'liy , )lid niliila ' tor. ii 0 *\ 101, li,H[0 reserved;fdr. the Sv n F, llrci 'lepartmontK : iruub- \neon . ¦ Hunt inRton - MartoY,, forth- E„i \ ¦ '\ !t - 'Nofthto' rl ,. Hiimsltri , £ awn - Cold- - Spring HarKor, £ T?^ nn i' Oo ' niiiViioU. v . Odalr. «8 {ii tWe \ \ a1,4 ^' ' ™'S «liS ofion-tlie 'service nt it „ l|7- '^...V'»t!eo; -- W e d , n . e ' B . dtV .y \ Mm, 10 ' ,>t 7i'''' ' . ' tho.pastor ;„ '\ ' \ e , » . Hpuolal midweek, nioB- 8l,i ! \\ • 1 v 1 « subject \Tho (lormiin mif t!l ? J ow QuriBtion lii adiv oni nr ' n A - m W«BP p ' ro ' vjddd by hlc»ii.Pfxiny ' s outiitnndliig pol- \'\i i it'Dilnra, - , ¦ ¦ . • . ,, ¦ • lornl,!? ? <;0l ' l,lHl Invl lntlon ' 1 B ' OX - will lo nn Hiniimor V I H U OIH to ut> S, , \ 111 ' ] llblo Bohool and ntdtod vmivi ¦ ' . 0m ' tloctrliio Iniooiiuor- llu«u, , r !!, ' „ ?;\' ,,l,1 ' » l» , to ' -brIiig liplr- llilllr.Mll i \ \ '''\ ' UOHIlUI-l llt . UlOHU Ccn rni f m ' Evory mp 'iphor . of WlVnln ,n'K011 ' • , '» ¦ jnoriBlttor the cS mi,„i «VftP O' . attoiitlliis tlio 3IOW , \\minion nnrvlen R n yjrldy in 'b' rii- First Baptist Church Itey. Wm\ P; Hatig, Pastor. At 8:45 o ' clock on Sunday niorn- j n? the Bible School will meet at the Huntington Baptist Church , with classes for , all groups , chil- dren , young people and adults. The offering ot the day is designated for the building fund . The pastor Eev. William P. Hang, . wil l lead in the 11 o ' clock -worship service , formally welcome new merabers and. . administer the Lo rd ' s Supper at the close, in a. meditation im- mediately preceding the -communion service; the pastor will consider further covenant .. .obligation ' s ' of members of th ' e.cluirch , using as a theme. \Talk and Walk Becoming the Christian , \ The \Happy Gos- pel . Hour \ will be held a ' t S . Jn tlie evening, and . .will prove aa- . Inter- esting and helpful- service. \Want- ed—Fightirig Christians \ will ' ' be the .. subject of the : ' pastor ' s mes- sage. Other appointments of the week- are: Tuesday, 8 P. Ji . —Young Peo- ple ' s devotional service. , \Wednesday , 8 P. M. — Midweek devbtlon ' al • service! In charge of Rev. Hugh Wiritdn. ..Two-distinc- tive groups , under the leadership Of , the . . two . .recen tl y elected dea- cons , Aldeh viv ' . WjJie , a ' nd'Thomas T. ' Goldsmith vvill feature the ser- vice. - . ' , ' i Thursday. . 8 P. 31. —Men ' s Class, f ' SP. M:—Choir reheasal. \ , . , Attention is! directed also , to the summer , session of the -Long.. Is- land 'Baptist Association to beheld at the /First-Baptist Church , \ - of Port, -Washington , on Thursday, June 13 , - .with meetings ' at 11 in the morning, ' , 3 iai the . atterhoon and 7:30 In- the ev-chlng. i The-pas- tor , urges a . good , delegation 'from the Huntington Church. B0HACK TAKES PART IN BIG PARADE One-of the mobile exhibits which excited, most -favorabl e ' comment during the 'Long:Island Tercenten- ary -parade waV¦ _ the bjue-iibbon float' entered by H. : C. Bohack Co., i . ,, .. . . , . ¦ ,. , i • Inc., the ; only food.concern! to par- ticipate^ in- the ceremonies. ¦ The: Bohack mammoth , a model of modernistic b ' ea. Tity, was symbolic of the connectl pa lietu'een that-flrn i and Br-d'dklyn-Ldng Island industrial progress ., during, tho. last hall cen- tury. ''Six . 'attractive ladies , ' all beauty cdn 'tekwinners , supplied for the oeo ' asion by the' Loe . \v Tb eatres , wore \ costumes poitray irig the chan- ges , lrt. fashion ' s since. ' .i886 ,. the year that ti6^\ acR' s\ was ; :foutidea. ' -;. , : And .as an ' .indication that uro- ^ress-;ah'd clidnge has! _ by go ne ' e/ins ceased; two of : : iJie: beauties : , -we re clad In!costumes irrepresentldg ' - . a w , ell , Known ' . , artist' s , .c \dn6op ' t ,!dh ; of what :wdnien. . will: be wearing in 1?56' . : !:The ' others wore dresses in the fashion of 1846 , 1906 , ' ' -liH 'tf and 19^6. ;¦ - ' ¦ . . ' • :; , - ' r ' ' - . . ' !¦ ';. . .. :. . ' . ! Tlie cpiiceiisus . of opinion: amon g the spectators was' that . thp . liohack float .was particularly ' effective -In conveying an impression of.dynam- ic energy aiid spe>pa. ' Tli d nffassiye prow - d£ the ' oxltib' it was ' modeled lmpre ' sslonistidallj after; the world- famed Sp ' u ' thei'ri pacific , Streamlined tbconp ' p ' tive and 1 • the . rest , , of' . ' its eciulpnient was In keeping ? . -with this motif. • ¦ . ' . • • • ¦ : ¦ ' . ' ¦ Ira rBedidtdl y after ' the parade u number of ' distinguished . visitors from various parts of Long- Island asked , that , the- ,31 ' oliaclc , float - visit thdii' own cdnimuntties , so. Impress- ed . were thoy by its ' boaiity. These requests will- be ' ' cdmp ' Hpd ;>yitli .. as soopi -as pdssiblo-i ' , 'Tlio . flout :will also participate Ln the Jamaica pa- rade Saturdriy, Jurio .e.:;, :) ¦ ¦ ' .. Crctllt for the; co ' ticb ptldn of the magnificent exhibit lis duo -Fred Hlldeb ' raii d , presdilen ' t; of tho H, C , Bpliack Co ' ,, lno „; who is iyell . kn 'dwn •throughout Bro ' o ' ltlyii . and Long , hi- land through ' his Iritlmdtd cdnrioo- tldn .^dr m iuiy.virjrs - ' oVltU' , . (|Ivlo movdin ' onts. It , ' iVas;- executed; b^ Dan Kllfoylo, adSvertislng' irninager of th' e Bohack C d' aipahy: '' ' • ¦!' , \ • I Tlie -iiiodoi-ri iloll iU'ricps lta ; aJ(eesr try back 215 , 000 . j pur . s , to , Uio s(qii o ago ' when . IniiigeN. ' \yero ; faslilpnod to appease -the \soda of' ili'e ,, tUun- dor and rain. . - ' . ' , ' , '\'' :. -' ;, _ , r j \ t ¦ , - . , . , , ' NEWS LETTER Advance Guard Leaves For Cleveland . Headed .b y Cbl ^ ohel Lafayette B. Gleason , Secretary of the Republi- can State Committee , the advance guard of those , charged , with the responsibilit y of bousing delegates arid alternates to the Natibtal Ee- publlca ' n Convention ' , arid with making all other, arrangements for the . convention , left for .Cleveland Monday in. ' . a filial fcrfdft tb .pull together all tlie manifold details attendant upon the far-reaching assemblage: • ' - . ! . Colonel Gleason; -who is also Secretary of . \ the Convention , has caused to be set up lieadquafters for the New Ydrlc ; State . 'delega- tion ' in- the ( Hotel Cleveland and Villi maintain an operating staff at that vantage point. For more ' than two months the \Colonel\ his cdramiited back-and forth between New ' - York'¦and -ClevelandVahd ho vrili riot again return to ' New Yoik until tlie Convention ' lias ' been con- cliided , probably late Friday after- riooii , Jiirie A 12. Hil ' le ' s a ' nd! M rs, Pratt to fjeio Delegate ' s- . ' T|i e ' . 180 dee ' lgates and alternates fropi ile . w, . York Slate to th e .Na : tloijojl Convention will be - t given a dinner on Monday evening, June 8, in .j the , Ke 'd:^bom , of \ the Hotel Cleveland by , National , Itepublic , an Coriimlttjeeman : Charles , J 'D.- HIHes and. National Republican Commlt- teewoman Mrs. Ruth' B. Pratt;Fol- ldwjng the \ , dinner tlierd ; will be elections, to tlie - various , commit- tees, beginning with ' the election of a chairman of the New York State Delegation. After this ; wlll coit\e the cleptioirof , National Com- mitteeman and Cd' mmi ' tteowd'man froaa New York State. According , to nnojnplal. canvass- es of delegates purported ; to have been made by reporters for the New York Times , It was indicated that Mr. Killes and Mrs. Pratt wo ' xild 'be. r.e-eleqted . : with compara- tively little opposition ,; if - any. Other committees to who 'rii meni- bers will b ' e elected at this dinner , include : • . • . •; • ' • . • .i . -' : 'the Committee , on Credentials; Coiiimlttee on Permahcpt Organ- ization ; . Committee ' on Rules and Order of Business; .Committee Oh Resolutions and Platform; Commit- tee , to Notify. Ca ' ndfdate.for Presi- dent; - Committee-to \ -(Notif y Candi- date for Vice-Presideat,; and the Election of an Honorary Vlce- Prasicleiit of. the Convention. •: One member , will . be elected to each Committee: ¦ , Colonel Gleisoh lias . made known that arrangemdritsi ' fo. cfan ' . enter- . taUiriient arid ;.da 'rice. f6r- delegates , alternates ' and . friends , of the New York delegation , are - under way, the. furictiori .tdi-; be; held also; , on Monday ' - - ' evening^ June . \, S. . M , otjdn pictures,prepared ' by. the National Republican. -- cCbihmltt.ee-- will cbe sh^wn . -; and refresliriieiits . will . be served. \ ¦ ' . . \ ' ' . . \ Tentative \ ; Convention Prdj' ram , prawing . - on his 'jkhowledgo , of Ills - convention - .extending back many y. e ' a^sJ . Colondl Gleason Indi- cated- tliaV the cdnveutJdh program will be substantially ' . as follows: At li A. -!M. - Tuesday, June 9 . the Convention!' will meet and , af- ff i i perfectfiig temporary organiza- tion , , will adjourn until Tuesday evening, ' at which time Senator Frederick . Stehver , Temporary Ch ' airhin ' n , will hiake , the- keynote speech. Reds i sernb ' llrig Wednesday, niprn- lngj Juno 10 ,. permanent orgahlza- tion will be - perfected and ' ¦ the sppeeh of the PeMahent Chairman ' will be , heard. „ RepresoiitdtivdBer- Ij-iilid H. Snell , of , Potsdam , Now York, has been ' re ' c ' oitinie ' ndc 'd for the post of. Permanent Chairman h ' y , ; the Committed on Arrnnge J meats. Afte r the Oialrman ' s speech has iiedn made ' . ' Rules ' , o 'f . tlio CpnVdii- tlcn will bo ' adopted , and recess will' probably bo taken , to , await tlie report\ \ of , the.. Cpmhiltteo;on Itcsolutlons aiid.I'latforhi . ' When tills report has beeii \ received) either WodnoBday or Thu|sday, the go/ivon 'Mon will prpteed with n ' o ' rh- li»atidnB ., ft>r; President , arid yice: Pr ' ealdmit. Col, Gloiison was of tbe opinion the Convention wlllnd- ' joitrri . late Friday riftoriioori or FrL- atiy eveuiiig. : , Further plans projected by the New , York State \Republican Com- mittee call for a meeting of the recently formed Executive Com- mittee to be hdld either on . Mon- day, June Ssqr June . 9. The' Com- mittee will further discuss ' cam- paign plans , jt , is . believed , and the exact time of the meeting will be decided upon by Republican State Chairman Melvin C: Eaton and Clarence It. King, Republican Lead- er of Onondaga , and Chairman of the Executive Committee. . Wadsworth Hits . Lehman as \Glory-Grabber \ As ' s ' emb ' lyman James J. Wads- worth , Chairman of the Assembly Committee on Public ' ' . Relief , and Welfare , lost no time last week in striking , at \inferential ^laims by Governor JLehman that th!e , . . Repub- llcan.measure liberalizing Old Age Assistance in the state . ' was ' \ of Democratic origin \ and sporisor- iihip. \ Upon signing,; the ; Wads- worth Old Age •¦ liberalization bill , which measure ; reduced the age limitation from - 70' - tol 65 years , Governor Lehman \ sought to give tlie impression . the. ' bill \ was- part of the sp-cal|ed Lfcli ' mati So ' cial, Secur- ity Ptogi-ani , \ 'Mr.; ' Wads , wortK' de- clared; and he branded the ; Gover- nor \ a glory-grabber , \ polntlngout that the Old Age liberalization bill had been part of the 'Republican , program adopted at the- 'joint-con- ference of Count y Chairmen and Legislators held on December , 18 last , and the Wadsivdrth! ! Old; Age liberalization bill' had been iritro- dticed on January 2 , '\long before the Governor ' s ; ' So ' cial . Security pro- gram ' had been . forwarded yto Al- bany . from Washington. \ - . »;. • ¦ ' Mr: Wadsworth also charged the; Gov- ernor , with ., \ attempting, to claim credit for the OsiertagC:b ' ilI , '' which nieiisufe , a Rep '(i(illpan. > . „ progruin bill for , the last three ' -^year ' s , ' i il- a ' uguraled' (in 8-li' ou ' r day , for ifu- plbyees Of state. 'iustitutio ' n ' s. Assembly niari Wads worth' s state- ment edncJuded by saying: \Ifcidny event let this stateriient/ among Other- things , serve , aa notlcei- ' that the ., Republican . , members' , of , ;,the Assembly . will . ' be . yulqlc to refute false claims jff. _ tlie Governor to legislation which lie .. did not orig- inate , urge 6' i fight for. The ' time has cdmfe , in our Ppiniori , for the x-ray of tact to be.applied to cthe sweeping generalities of :Ne ' w . 'Deal spokesmen. \ ,t Hero and Ther;e in the Political Arena' ' - ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ , - , \ Senator George , ft. Feai;o ' n; Jrlihor- ity Leader of the - Senate ' \ ,>:Js - the hrsf.o f the much-discussed . Repub- Executive Committee Meeting Women ' s Republican Club , of New York... Political observers con- tinue to believe that Gov. LdUinan will eventually yield . to \ persua- sion ' ' , arid , agree to run again . , . . Jfor. a publicity lesson read , A|va!i Jpliiison ' s article about . . \CHarlie \ Micliaelson in. last week' s S atur- day Evening Post... S'ldng. t' ncle . Ab says ,your ammursitipn is \ not nearly as important as your aini. Most soils in! Now York State are either too cold or too wet to -plant field beans before the first of June. May - 31 has been set us the lbial date to receive emergency crop loan applications in most of the southern and southwestern states , and June 15 in all other states. Agrifl ' raphs . ;.d \ lady.;,. Canic Intb ; oiir stbye tllfc other day arid said slife Wanted some . ' ' -Lean Bacon! W E HAT> IT . \ ' ¦ \ ¦ ' ¦• ' ¦ . ' Hundreds of pounds of this delectable meat goes put every mon th to our p leased custom ' ' . ' ed. ^ _ ^ - ^ , ' ;. . / , J —— ¦ —~~\ We sell o ' rilj * the b&t id Bacon , as well as in other ¦Meats. , ,, . , . , . .. ' ' FRESH EGGS! TO GO WlTH IT FFlE ' Sri FISH \ AND ' OtriER , ' > ; \ ' S ' E A' Foo ' fj ' . ' \ \ ' '' , . ' • I . ¦ : J;.II I l|, „-i , ,. ,..: • ' ' • • • ' i ' ; ; , . C. | i A.. ' ,GRl ' r; F . I TH , ' Prop. 301 Main St., Huntihgfoh /-; Tdi/ i ,#\: : : !r ' i, . -t '\ ;V, , ' • , i - . ' fit - ' 2 pair $1.55 . For Proms and Gifts MAR IANNE STOpKING SHOP j 347 New Ycs ' rk Avenues Hosiery, - . Repaired have, flreaterconfidence * ' %^fc^^^^^^^^ Rro|{^S^y - . aminatlon today. M&i^M W& W - If , you get one .of qiir ' Pineapp le , \ Crogui gnole^. Spiral : or t^mbin^ibn Pemianerit .^avesV Its lbvelihess arid naturalness ,wijl ' i' e. en ' yipu ' s. . ' , . , . . ¦ \ ;.\Ve positively! ' ,gaarahtet our work;- :. ' \ ¦ /¦pR 'Ic Es- .vfe ' - R^^ .: ' . \ ;¦ 29 ' 7 Maiii !-Sfreet ' ' ' - . ' \ ; ' , Htuitirig ton , N ; Y.; ' Phone ' 485 \ .; '\ ' , ; AlFRBD S^pONB , Prop. ' , : i ,— i . .in.i. in ., . ' , ' ' ¦ ' ¦i n i M I III l i ll aiiM-Di BPfiJ fiBES -i-?Mi'•\ « ' »•'» Wfi.ii i ' iMiiN 'i ' K * ' •• WILE RAC E s;i';;: $% ' ' Last .Saturday, Louis ' SlVer , broke th 'A' track roP' ord , at 109 miles , per Hour , eeni-r ' • -i' i an drlv ' lhfl tb 'f eht , (re race v)[t riou^-tlre troupe df: dny ,. kind , Hi la tjhe ' only a.syii .. •• **¦¥«» driver ever to win the racei three tlrnes and liai alwnyo used Fll-estone Tires , g.OCj'lS.... 13*25 Nfc tires except Firestone Gum-Difjacd l^ireai -could ltdve • 6.004 7 H.p.. 15>90 resisted tlie j crrific h' eat ^en \6V a '(ed at BucK . 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Call for Postal \ Tol ' e ' ornpiii Correct Thnei ' Quj ran ' to eil \/uieaniiiii a and Ftato Fixed, Flre»torni T(r*i , Tube, and Acccr.Eorleo , T/dol ana Texaeo Qis» , Oil , Qreaslnn, Car Washing nn ' d Or«k« Testlnn , Ad|u»tlnfl ^ and RallnlnOi Glmonlilna, Wheel Allanmont , Ontario*, . , , , ,, 3 ¦ BI P. LUNDS'JROM . A NAVY-BOOST I . \Ali . agreement hui bucn ruadi- I cfl ,.I)eL\vcen thu conference coiii- 1 ni 'Itf' ecs of thp Senate and House . to - ufiproprlutu .sovelal million dqlliir/s . foi; Old navy. duclDB t)ie «oml pK fiscal year. This up- proprlallbn ' will K t e a 11 y stroiiBthon tho personnel and ro- «piir ,ef8 ,of our.navy ,, and . , (lie B pe r/jonmit of tho Murine Corp. Thin (uilI011 tliouifh' - .greatly- - |>c- M latect;. will , pro . vc;, most , . advan- fiiKiiou.i to our first lino of de- feiiHe. '\ I \ Wo Invito you . to vliilt Iiiuul - xlroip ' fl. quality Bi-ocer^ fio thiit wo iiniy prov . e our ability lo render- pluuslntf aiid satisfactory nervine. - . - , ^ Vt . tl ^v prosent tlniu wo nrQ . maUliiK, ii special uifort. 10 hiil p y ou ' jiropiu-d inor« \ re- fiouhluK and aitput-izinir warm u-vntlier IHOH I H nnd carry 11 htriru vurluty of product,) Mint liru just \ rlglit\ for thlfl pui-poHe. Wo aro .i.vvjuippMll ' . , lp. ' nccopt , , i|ijc l liropiptly clullver all tolophonu , ardors. ' • ' ¦ • . ' j-Rfs^H , F«UITS AND ; '' y&wsi A I V UES - fcUNDisfRdlvi'S • GROCERIES Tlio Store That , n«aU ' y, Appro- ' . clnitos -Voiir Tiuilo ¦ New York Ave, at Cn ' fVoV PI, Call Hilntlnatpi ' v. .2660 . we Delluer I JUMHaflgfflaw^ w ** > »^rn ^'^—^ -' 7-T T j . VTIff ft i u t B U, - , . 1 '.'-- 1 1 * , ,, , ¦ I. ¦ ,, ,. , 1 1 „ 1 . . . . BOHACK'S PARTICIpATF. 8 IN DIQ TURCENTENAIt Y CELEDRATION licah ^dbernatdrial possibilities to definitely say he ivould he \ willinjr to make the race for Governor. \ Tbe veteran . Senator made the statement at Glens Palis , saying: \1 have not . asked the support of a single individual. I feel. that the value of a nomination is to have it eoaie • to ., the , man , rather tlia ' n have h ' ln ' i seek it. If the pub- lic believes , 1 , can. ^ conduct a. cam- paign iii the interest of the state, I will accept the nomination. \ He added , however , that his observa- tion , was \ not to be interpreted as meaning . that I . aril la,any sense . a candidate. \ ... Jilaydr . \Roily ' , ' Mar- vin of Syracuse,; also iviftely ineh- tloned as a possible GOP candi- date for Governor , was the prin- cipal speaker last week at a meet- ing, of the f Progress Republican Club, of the \ Eighth . Assembly Dis- trict , Manhattan , and . flatly, de- clared ; President . Roosevelt ;;\yould lose rNe-r York Ejtate. Setting forth six . points which' lie . charac- terized as , fundamental 'in , the Re- publican program of the nation and the . - state , he said: , \2. The Repub- lican Party believes iri economy in government. ' . 2. The Republican Party believes that unemployriieiit relief should be administere d as a human , prdblem rather .than as a political weapon. , 3. The , Republi- can Party believes tlia ' tUn a free country - . industry , , , and: ' . ' business should; be gncorir ' ajfecl. , . I * The-'Re- publican . ' ¦ Party ' believes that tie American system 6f constitutional government, la preferable to dlcta- to ' rship . 5.;Tlie . nepub ' llcan Party believes in home idle and tbe preservation of states; !rights. 6, Tlie Republican. Part y; believes in the preservation of . the , civil ;; service against ' - ' the . ruthless attacks of political greed. \ . Delegates . to; t^e National Repub- lican Convention , will recelye a prPposed 46(>-woid Rop ' ublican Part y Platform ,, froirf' a cornmittee composed ot five Bep ' uhlican or- ganizations of New York State , dt has . been annpunced , by, ; .rA. Perry Osborn, Chairman , of the ' . Drafting Committee. ,, , The . organizations drafting the . ' . .platform . include: National R' ep ' uhlican ' Clu ' b ' ; Inc.; Women ' s , National He p u ' bli . c iin Club; New ' Ydrlt Ypifiig Rop ' ubll- can Cltib; National'- Republican Builders , - Inc.; ah d: Uhe Yodhg