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THE MANHASSET PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 1». CLASSIFIED WANT ADS New Queens Of The Sound FOR RINT HOUSEHOLD GOODS iM a Ma lATmACmr* r»M»» - ' kota« ..plkinil. M«»t Mr* - - ------ , <3 « b U. * IM futtUy. Ira M O t > u * Bay iUBll-U mp^. 9m M mri !• mm fm ; ft Ml mil •! SM M*rc#ln«F Road. Jualt*lt mM»r ' RRviBf »*rbtw: Mf SC«V«; MfTRU. tl«- SUML Oytt^r B rf . U L IMl SI m ; W abr - whit* raamcl 3t AdABit OpiUr Bay MayM-st MRltali Md vtftMt cBaf«R tBa l%M W ar ‘ OMt Brran m M rwa ara i l M •r «fB MR M tor •w alMMM I s-' FOR SALE puRnmniB roll sal * , SACRiriCB y brtHirr ornamrnu. aVitlqur vaUal drRpry, bedrocwn tullr Lravmc for CaJifortila. CaU ManhaftMt Hd ‘ Junll-St m rnm. ■*«*• Jiawi. woonaa Pa«. AMt WaMlofUa K m *. t^ra Ad- ^ IfODBUi l»rouM tMwaw to >«^abai ^ ■ Oardritf. Can to a*ri afumooa Baaday rvMinfA. to OaytMr A?«nur, 9apiM-U Call Manha ■ ‘ f Juni Iwf A n I? FOUND Triple screw express turbine steamers \COMKT ” and “ ARROW ” put into service this month by the Colonial Line are the largest ships ever in regular traffic between New York and Providence, , ___ land water iervlce. Their capacity U WO hamrfirnTH for who* oo<n* fort have been provided 160 state rooms, many of which* have prlvaU toilets and showei*. ' ' The Dining Saloons are on th* Quarter Deck, looking out ovbr the water, with 20 large windows Mat 120 persons. They offer all the delicacies of Hotel cuisine, the menu being a la carte or table dbote. The Arrow and Oooiet will leevt Pier 11 North River, foot of Uberty Street, New York City, every even ing at 0:30 P. M. Care of the Feet M.H. SKORNECK, Pod.G. MitotlUy pl»4> t to _____ ItoWrprtaa-FUot of OyaUt a^aottjo Ltador a»d PavtoltolMta BRy. ftofaaaloaal ■ ■r n m Boal.BaUto . ’ RitoaltolM ftaptod ony daAhaaaot j Aprl-tlf I 3«79 iMttfd by th«* Pfr Bank Minrala. Mipeoi F*)nn>nt stopped ' PlfN Dnt Notktiui Bank Mioeoia n lo^ lha Junll<n PBCOWI C BAT at 8oulh«td. L 1. S-rooa cottafo. tnprofamoAta^ tl.IM. LarfY woodod ptoU trt% up Boanof. batluaf - - ?.rnftm Iwrm TT W.500 • Trnny Bay. Tal 1033 Oliver Brplbert, Oysur UNCLAIMB [M Port Washihfton. black and roeker spaniel, about 6 months veannf red leather collar Keturn Byl»Bgj,a|>.l liniig»~ey Bea WaiihlnitiOTr^ • white old. New Colonial Line Ships Named For Famous Yachts Port ac.ohHll Junl2-: APARTMENTS TO LET |KX>lCfl with OM of kitchen fi bouMkeeplng tt preferred. MUs •» Btmeoe Btreet, Oyster Bay. light irson. J:' ilKO storage a^ bankrupt stocks of new and used furnnure. Dining room Ueinf.room. bedroom and kitchen suites Dressers, beds and. bedding, chests and | Wardrobes Pull line of Armstrong floor covering. Rugs, radios and in fact hun-1 dreds of Items too numerous, la mention I Time payments srranged. Xaufman ‘ st Auction Rooms, 77 Olen Street. Cove. Telephone Olen Cove li5€ Ne | deliver. May7-lf PASSBOOK No Ndtiotial Bank Paymen Pirst ent stopped National b Bank. urn to >unl3-3t ‘ Arrow ’ 'And ‘ Comet ’ Are Fast And Graceful Like Their Forebears, Says Line ’ s Passenger Agent, John W. Brady MISCELLANEOUS ground and picnic grove near beach^.' ---- yy«terr-4tghU, modations Conkiin's Bay^- Cove. .juxQH): Oyster inl 8 -tf If your eye is caught by a large j fwrtest thing afloat. Shortly after ew platinum gray .steamship, with | *?« red bands on its funnels, speeding Ix>ng Island - Sound you Phone avi-U BUSINESS SERVICES RtCKINC Jo«*t Lang islszid Trucking Dally sa^sa between New Yori and all Lang Island ] points. iln office: Olan Cove Tele> . Rhone 1381. New York office; 374 wait Broadway. Telepbooa Walker t-TIO. Aug3-lf EiLs Btandurd Tudor, ordor. 1834. 8451 htiun Wglker, Fort ondit Wmiston Park 834. 843 both wi wonder*. Hillside Ave- Junl3*Au7 8 -PO< Tel 'OOT motor boat, good; condition, 875 •I. Olen Cove 268-W GIRL'S bicycle, size on. 87 lunlB* lonab 697 bicycle, si able. Tfl 36.* good condition, ephone • Port Washing* JunlS-lt j klgFBWUll Alia lold. krj.ad. gArvlMd Rlbboi and carbi Co 567 Washington. Wantagh aCRVlCE Lo* rate Tor: 9len Cove Motor Bxpress. Phones Olen Av# 1666 and Walker 5*-504T Aprl7-if HBAI BRlhBaMa an Contract Work 9. C. FRANK Oraat Neck. L. I. RtonBi: Office 03; Residence 4(|. ROOKS BOUGHT 0ABR pkld tor laige or tmall collectio •r bookt or pr^nta. Phona Great Ne< arlU P. O. Box 143. Ores Stof or wrii NUilon A. real Neck Mar.SOtf fMFLOYMENT AGENCIES [TAKES. 1*2 to 4x4. oak, spruce. Locust 13-foot split chei cluin chloride Huntington locust' chestnut, pole leiiKths; ‘ Stout fence ruil W. Wilton WofK 1 -foot hunting cabin cruiser. 3 bunks and toilet. Power, Chrysler G-70 'mo tor. May be seen at Francis Bout Yard. Shore Road. Glen Cove. Junt 8 -!t FURNISHED ROOM 'URNIBIIBU board. Tr Pley, 41 C ahsport. 'oiuinbla lion Btn B ROOM for 1 tlonal. Easy walking business center. Write Box or without factory. M. eet, Farmingdale. woman. Meats op- walking distance from Biiiar- prlsa-PlIot, Oyster Bay. 4-30 tf RENT — Well furnished roonr tloQ, . Raasohabie. Phon FOR -•ta;«UM^ . AW. Neck 3869-*|_ gen nces excha stsi Bho atiractlveiy Private resld< ed. to B fast option! phone port ngi ^ ■ and clubs. Oar >nal. 137 held Washington furnlBl ence. Five minutes' walk Ished, Ref. erei to stattoH' ~kTid Tes t auranUj^ 15 minutes irage and d break, e. Tele* 9U$A BIM u TMBNT 4160 Ptaia. Oreai Neol •bite Bomeetie help only, houi •Mpiae. butlerf, chauffeui icily iirktly toveaUesited. iotn w. AOXNC7 11 at* Ik 44M. rirat clAU iMWorkers. References Mar.ao-tt - ItV^b m, PORT WABHINOTON EMPLOYMENT BU- K. . JUKAV, 80 Harboi Road. All kinds of K .MtoB^nt'belb fu*'nlabed: references in- jteirtiiUI W w. OrlBln. proprietor. VHtpAone Port WathlngUm 1086. Wb nicely furnished rooms to let. Ap ply 348 Prospect Btreet. Farmlr^dale • ^ uu4-tf I Iwti York. Glen Cl be viewing either the “ Arrerw' the ■ CX)met ” , the two triple screw panslon engines of 2.000 h.p. each were put. to a real te.st when will I covered' a measured hautlcal mile. CAIMPING FOOTWEAB Vacation time is here and the children are preparing to go off to camp for the summer. Interested mothers are t wonder ing Just what sort of footwear to select for the youngsters. Their w6hder Is' rrelgHIeCWltn- IBgHT Before buying the summer sup ply of shoes, it Is necessary to consider the type of camp and the activities which are provided by the camp. For the average type camp, there is listed a partial list of tlie kinds of footwear, which are e.ssential and the usual mto lmum txpresi Rervlce. Low rates'* b«- __ all Long Island points and Ne» * 4 ,.-*. - ■■ Cove Motor Express. Phone I express turbine steamers Just put «» or w»iker | into service between New\* York _____________ ' ' I and New England by the Colonial MR. 8 TORBKEEPERI w«nt to'*io more I Steanxship Line, bukinm? Build preMige *nd re«p«l Famous Yachts \The.se .ship.* take their names from two famous yachts, noted for their .speed, .seaworthiness, and nmunity rosen today 'at Ole Window Cleaning Co., Glen Cove. DAI fri LY EXPRESS SERVICE-L — Low Glen Cove to New York. Cove Motor Express. Phones Olen Walker 5-5643 Aprl 8 tf 1508 or tttes, Glen Cove fox dulam' poodles, other d dog, )pl»s. FOR adopttbiK three beautiful Labadore retrievers, pointers, griffon, sheep iiouQd. Gordon setter pu| atlon, collie,-fox terrtei« pom< brlndle .bull terriers, numerous and small; several and puppies. Please lest Animals, Muy31-8t logs, , large lire dogs. nice police dogs, and pupp cull Little Home for Prlendlei Inc., East Lslip, L. I. TOR ADOPTION beautiful Labrador s, .ilie< retrle igle ho THREE beautiful Labra Pointers, .slieep dog. collie, beagl fox hound, griffon, poodles, poo police dug.s, and puppies, Gordon puppte.H, wire lerrter, Chow poodles, i nierous other dogs. Call * Little Hoi fop Friendless Animals. East Isllp, L. May3X meranian. setter nu- ACCORDION — Individual iduUs and children tat lod. 33 Belmoi Improved inetl: Floral Park. instruc- taught. Easy, mont AVenue, Ju4'9t PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FURNISHED rooms, ' Simeoe Street, Oysti optional. 68 Phone 138. Jun4-tf KSTT:;,5:»rri.:' ” ft *»\.£ ^- **■ \ ■* Washington 1*1. ____ KAUnm BMPU>YMBNT AO*N- , W^iMt 14<}-j. C»n wive yoMr help py, w^uet 14<}-j. C»n wive ypMr help pUibUlB for rellabli and oompeteni gen- But liouseworkers. chambermaids,bermaids, Mn. nurse or rkers, cham walU nurse molds and cooks. Call any night. ' May38-tf TWO beautiful kitchenette, kitchenette, se'parate entrance, garage. Two gentlemen or couple. Meals op- tionali Cool, quiet, ideal surroundings. Ptmne Port Washington 3237-R. ileman preferfed. Keck U18. rh Ished Telepl Referencts. Apply Hilltop 1 ktnt Bureau. Sadie Freedman f3 Robinson Avenue, Olen Cove “ ve 3437. Jun EMPLOYMENT SERVICE LANE, OLEN COVE ^JMUfiDONALD, PB<OIL . K>ks. chambermaids. * Isu I foora bouoM on snort bkibliiff bto^: rent 140. rfOM m UU offtto. Moahoasai Mil Port WMblngtoB llM. PENBRAL chomberm olltles. Positions open up. Apply Grace V. Kaiser ment Agency. Tel. Byosset 14i MU to tot. Znquito ItoilyA BtlfbU. L.. I. Jtn.O-U topi EXPERIENCED halrdrt around operator; 37 ‘ Bchool ' Btree Olen. Cove 203. UJDBMAN with territory, good tunlty for advor rooms. Gen ie Great . Ju unl3-U bungalow. Glen Cov 15 Croma Avenue. ClI Junl 8 HELP WANTED -- OM* wun- elmUar woper to ^qe . ffrvw* unique Combli^atlon of life tnsurai • accident health.'^accldent. Bxcluglve t< rltory. In larger toVri Suffolk Counties, p. stead. N. Y. imp- .f-U hQUieworkers, .wolUesi Is. nurse maids, al natU 85b I 3-.L**^ OPERATORS wanted on chlldreu's t Apply 4 Maplewood Avenue. Pa dale, after 2 p. m. Friday. Id Avenut. Farming- Friday. Steady tm- UPLES, chambermaids. wattres cooks, . general housewqrkers, hopse- manto References. Apply Hilltop Em ployment Bureau. Sadie Freedma Mgr.. 63 Robinson Avenue, Glen Co> Tetophene Glen Cove 2427. Jun4- etae good salei Olen C( neat, all ry. Appl ove.. Te Junl8-1 ngs, with oppor* nt for right man Househo Vrlte giving references. Household *oj>cr Products, 37 Fairvlew Boutovard, Itmpilixd. Junll-lt VOWQ and women to distribute ply a 00 mm lu ions day. 10 Room 0. Hull III Apply Saturday and Mon- > at 4b Middle Neck Road. * Junll-lt OPPORTUNITY atingi quai seal onstra unnecei iimoi common to make mlailoQ. for alert women den iltty products. Bxperlenc iry. If you have ordln sense « PAINTING. papernanglng, Good clean work. Reasi Estimates given. E. Quldal deci ionaple >. Phoi trim lines, ” accordH\g to J(^n W. Braily. assistant general passenger agent of the Colonial Line. \The ■ aSt^am yacht^ \ARROW ” built for Charles R. Flint was the Legal COUNTY'COURT: NASSAU COUNTY TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST ? COMPANY, et ano. Plaintiff, RITWOL HOLDli et al., Defendants. : ttorm )ne Sepi l.20-tf i teacher. VIOLIN LBBBUNS by experienced Bcbinners, advanced pupils. Eugene Qaydebouroff. Studio telephones; Man* hasset 1125. Great Neck 130. RtsUence: Plandome, L. I.. Manhaxset 18. MRS. H. WINKLER GRADUATE Masseuse, sctentlfli massage, medicated baths at y< or 67 Parkway. Bea Cliff, Glen Cove 1433. Swedish 'our home 1. Phone (5. Elmer Spedick. Plaintiff's i 26 Court Street. Brooklyn. N. Y. Pursuant to Judgment entered In the Nassau County Clerk ’ s office on Apr!' 13th, 1830,-1 -will, sell et public auction ai the front steps oT the County Courthouse. Mtneola. New York, on the 13th day of June. 1838, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, premises in said Judgment directed to be sold being a plot of ground at Great Neck. Town of North Hempstead, Nassau County. .New York, known as lot 'O.\ and the northwesterly 9 lot letter \F\ on a Certain map Map of property belonging to A; A. Robbins, situated at Brookdale, Great Neck. L. I.. 8. L. Mitchell, surv. 1874\ and filed In the Queens County Clerk's oMloe April 25th. 1874, under file No. 047 and In Nassau Cqunty under file No. 138, and de scribed according to said map as follows; ** BBOINNINO at a point on the South- ' westerly side of Middle Neck Road where said side of Middle Neck Road Is Inter sected bg-the division line between lots ered H and O; runnlii on the Hudson River In the In credible time o^ one minute -and thirty-seconds, equivalent to 39.13 knots, of 45 statue miles an hour. Steel, alumlum and double plank' mahogany went Into^ her expen sive construction. She' displaced 66 tons and her draft was 3 ft. 6 Ins. “ The schooner \COMErr ’ , owned by William H. Langley, and racing In 1874, closed her first season wltJi a record of four first, two .seconds, and two thirds. In hei- ■second season, she tvon lioih the New York and Brooklyn regattas, and wound up the season by beating William H. HaJeh ’ s famous \Reso lute\ In a match for a $500 cup.\ Floating Hotels The modern “ ARROW ” ■ and COMETT” are floating hotels of the finest type ___ modern In equip ment. . elegant , In appointments, epitomizing safety, cleanliness, com fort and speed.' Both ships have an overall length of 330 feet, and an extreme beam of 54 feet; engines of 4500 hor-sepower and a maxi mum spieed of 19 knots, indicating the ‘ soundness of their design. Since they are Oll-bumlng there soot; also paasengets will reQuirea; ” At least one pair of sturdy shoes to be Used for Klklng^ and gMieral all around wear. It Is better to have two pairs of these heavy duly shoes so that they may be changed daily and allow the shoes to dry out dioroly. It Is far healthier for the feet to have this daily change. One pair of flexible ^oes, such .as the heavy sneaker with a 'rough crepe sole or corrugated ruttoer to be worn only for rough games. One pair.of light sneakers to be u.sed for tennis and for beach year. One pair of camp moccasins for use as bedroom slippers, lolling about, or for boating. Tlie hose should be medium weight or heavy woolen stockings, which will act as a buffer and prevent blisters and! abrasions, particularly \on hikes. Ed not — This Is another of the series of articles by Dr. Skomeck which are appearing exclusively In this newspaper. He has an office In the Nassau Bootery, 64 Middle Neok Road, QreaV Neck. V PART-TIME Wim Thousands of women 6an be only \pait-iim wives.\ An endless round of household tuli take so great a toll of their strength escl I ^doy ^ffmt-no-raergv-ia leitioz . xecieatioo..,^ companionship. ' tt is no longet necessary for wives to wub their energy, ruin their complexions andthw | figure! taking care of a furnace, for Timka Silent Automatic heating is now witkii I reach of families with very modest incona rmEE INSPECTION orrii Without cost or obligation we will xiiakti complete insjpection of your heating systea and report ways to save money even thougl you do not wish to install a Timken sov, Phone TODAY. MOTBINO DOWN — NO PATMBRI TILL FALL — 3 YEARS TO PAT TIMKEN SILENT-AUTOMAtIC DIVISION The Timkea-Detroit Axle Co. 300 Main Street Hempstead, L L HBnCPSTEAD 7000 not the pleasurable lack of ex cessive vibration from speed. Three of the four decks are devoted ex clusively to Passengei Accommod ations,. and their appoiittmente easily acclaim them the most modem and handsomely equipped Jelly will be much easier to re move from the molds If you ^wlll lightly grease the Jelly glasses with butter or olive oil. When the con tents are to be unmolded, plunge the glass for an InsUint In hot water, or wrap a hot cloth around It for a few seconds; then invert TIMKEN OIL HERTINQ vessels of their type In any In- [toe glass over toe dish or plate. 1 Va 8 *FlaMmd Pmsm-Typ* ON Bwirart . ..Oilfunicii. boil«rt...Mr CMMlHioMiMg Urits...Wattr Htatcn...! tottered ll and O; running thence South I 30 minutes We.st along said money. lortatloQ ■how you Liberal < Junll-lt AVAU.ABLE ODOt. Rkwlcl^h ttO {unlllH. Only rtlkaible n apply. Can aarn MS or mora waak No eaah raqulrad. Write today. Ra Itifli'a. Dapl. NYP-M3-Z, Albany, N. IXFnUBICID „ iaaaati two amall . Write Bfo, txparli M, noalyn Nawa, Roalyn, . ool N. HIWSIH0Lff\%6oDS 7^ OU OtrouU IB ll Oood >M»dtA ffHArittotod. ITl' Otorptrlt Avuq ^ BDWARD BTUOBNM a IBR Plano Instructor Tuning und Voicing of PUnoa Studio No. 22, 7th Street, Groat Neck Telephone Great Neck >39-R MISS U)A J. WALLMER Graduate of Sweden Colonic IrrlgAllon Masnago 'At ypur home or Apartment 10, Wei^tmlnster Hall, Great Neck. Phone Great Neck 1483. U no «nBWW ‘ 3f63.' - - ----- - ' • MONEY TO LOAN FIRST MORTOAQB MONXY TO LOAN Straight or Amortlilng \ lAiw Peef^QuIck Action — Consult LB6 H. K. ANDERSON T 531 Naasau Road, Roosevelt c Tel. Proeporu 4383 or 473r q TITLE CO. mortgages, certiflcatea wanted, r John Si Co.. *lnc., 80 Broad. New York J City. Dig. 4*8218-9. Junl8-tf ^ HEAL ESTATE THRU baagkiowo to utUo utote, aik- h tng 13,000 oich. Con be hkd 1300 ’ down n tlO mont)-.y, or 10 B,r coot aiieount tor ,c caib. Phono 534 ot Sturokt, Old 6oun- tc try Ror4. M.lyUlo, L. I. No «|cnt. n ...... c FOR iiilo or will exchange lor North Shore Long Uland property, house on 100' X 300* lot, northwest Yonkers. On Hudson River directly oppoelte Psll- sadcs. BeautItuI view, excellent nelgh- ' borhood. Box 30. Roslyu Newe. Anr,30-tf YOUR BONUS Should be Inveeted In real estate. We offer two well located dwelling aJtea. 80x100, 1800; 10x100. $1,300. High ground, corner pleta. RICHARD KEHOE 41 Middle Neck Road, Great Neck, N. Yi Junl2-lt SITUATIONS WANTED WOMAN wisnei work al waahing and Ironing. Apply Albert BrandL MoCoun-a Lana. gTien Haad. AprlCtl WOMAN wlahei general houoawork by day or part Urn#. Call Fort Washing ton 2317. Ju4-3t - i derson, 471 Valley Road, Manhaaaat. Telephone Manhaaaet S33-U. Junll-3t J SURVEYOR LAW. Unlm and WUtM. suooeiiaor i« I. Hanry Ktrby, oivU engtnoer nnd aur- ' veyot, r O- Boa 333, BMlya juelgli'a, N. T. Ttlabbona HfBpatead iMdT O01.H WJ^TIP ' -- ----- - ifg-^ • 1-7 - •* . ........ V ■ „ BALSHW BtnlUi oil bunurTlNWote* territory; no daatar, daetMtltlon; Naaaau dlg- trlbiMwr; llbtral aoouelaaloaa Write : ma M OOH OBVI XBODRO-AOVAMOB ' - OBNmaL haaaMMflHto wawiwiy. akw- 55 degrees division Iln 112 feet to lumber 2; the; ilnutes Eakt ah utes We.st along i le between lots lettered H and the northeasterly line of NO, JUNIOR, YOU ’ RE WRONG e of lot nun rth 55 degn e Ni pirn THBR wU tereat Jn the road 25 75 feet -to Inning. tie mortgagor's ie road adjoining. aOBEBT & HOROW: The above sale t Is herefc July 18; 1830, a the same ROBERT a. 1 FORECLOSURD. COUNTY COURT; KTY OP NASSAU. TlTLl ^MMIBSION OP * ffalntlffs, j : COL YORK, Pli ORATION. « IT ’ S A^or TH QUEEI MARYl twelve ca da.* igment area Iowa: At Great North Hempattad, corner \ formed by the northerly side Elm StrtM with the weaterly i Idle Neck Road; running thenc line and tfei et to .Uri nun one nty- .Uri number y-elght; thenc umber one id And forty-eight, one hundred > lot number ten: thence edaterly the dlvlalon Une between iota ra ten and nine, one hundred and r-elght feet and aeventy one«hi le Neck Rood. And ttoence *aoutherly long laid aide of llldd^ Neck Road pe hundkod feet ..and ^Irty-slx one undredtha of a fop8 to tha eorber. the Olnt or nlAoe> of l^lliniAg. . vj :: la ot ptragoal prop- uaad wllh Ut pram- itaolt^ to ot lOWARD H0BIN80N. ' Rotoroo. None* TQ CMDKOlU aau, notloo la horoby tl«ao to all por- ■ bavlnc olalma agalntl JOHN S. HAS U>, late at OrwAt Naok, in aaM county laaod, to proiont the aamo wtQi Uto uohora thoroot, te tbo vuboerlkor, Uu nilnlatratrUaf the btate o< oatd do- aacd. at MF'ptaoo ot tranaaoMn« buat- lio ottloo ot Cyril J. Brown, h*r HAilA.RdUdbif, Orant Nook, M. ated, Mtaaola N. V,, tnuary 11. int. UL J.* orMw IM A BMOWM. AdMlatoiwiils. Or«*t Mkdk. M. T. ____ BIDDUk r nnBdnte lor Uw ^ ajy.-§ \4 kPkurtenan gT ’ S either the Triple Screw Expreas Steamer COMET, or her siater ahip, the ARROW, ateaming up Long lab and Sound, en route from Now York to New England Theae two handaome ateamera have jual been put in to aervice by the COLONIAL NAVIGATION COMP'ANY INt , to make YOUR next trip Jto New England an adven ture in luxurioua water travel. What doea it meana youTI have the time of Colonial Line ateamera. that mean? your life aboard the And here, tiunior, are the auawera to your queationa: When? you^XtS tiStr \** Where? To «4M$on, Cape Cod, Maine, ~aU boat and bui; Providence, homi New England, via direct. .. and toUat Poraoaa froai Eats? Surely yM've heard of Colonial Une '•rnona $1 dinner la mro ai^ to wdth wlndawa'looking'eat « a a traat tedi^ ^ Daadng? •ra U tfce atrmlaa W the^SiSISiit* You Warn to Go? .1- \^eek-end All Expense Plymouth Tour .. . ■oW?W- “ 'ypfttni DinR^^' ■1 New York to (| month, Maaa., breakfaata . 'g^al kteamer. heginaing w»a lanehi.- Br^y. aqd meladiiM dinner, !•!(' Iqib in^taat and Sonday noon dOmak^ the doH«MM-Hatal fM- grl^i Pti nii a th. Mkpa. aboard aoeanmodatioiu Bat- jeOLONlA * ilapslw