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~ WORLD'S CREATES + The U. S. 5. Tennessee, largest bat- $20,000,000, was formally commis- BATTLESHIP PUT IN COMMISSION HERE: Girl Mastheads Stars Stripes on Tennessee Brooklyn Navy Yard. and at tleship afloat, which cost Uncle Sam sioned at 2.30 this afternoon tn the avy yard, Brooklyn. For the first {ime in the history of the navy, so fur g local naval officers know, the Stare national anthem ahd the flag went fluttering) yo the truck . s the Tennessee the big. ut in the line of fight mg | t in her is embodied the} hy the Battle of Jut-| pe fighting off the s when Von Spec's ed and sunk fleet was dinpe Her “fighting brain” or fire con- trol is enclosed in a massively armored steel fort near the top of the forward basket mast. It contains scores of devices for finding the range of gnomy ships, tracing their speed andWirec- tion and bringing to bear the fire of the tyelve 14-inch guns the Tennesse carries upon one point. The “fort” | in three decks and is manned by twenty-five highly trained specialists. The giant is not dependent upon this fire control. ‘Shofiid it be put fut of action in a fight thera, are range find- ers on the turrets, on the tops aad elsewhere to guide the gunhers, Their reports are tallied. and ehecked and the results automatically flashed to the men at the guns who fire with- 4} -, ACCUSE THREE MEN after States with men from that State, is to be tried She will go about ha ny when for Cuba to tr and phip control & she is to join the Pa n#. Ultimately | acific fleet OF ABDUCTING GIRL| Arrested on Her Story of Being Forced Into Auto and Taken to Farm House | Joseph Castiglione, No 115 Walton] street, Joseph Polozzola, No, 103 Trout- man street, and Albert Gelardo, or} the same Troutman street address. all | of Brooklyn, were held in €5,000 ball each in the Gates Avenue Court this morning on a char; of abduction. Josephine Grammatice, seventeen years old, No, § Tompkins avenue, Brooklyn, told the police that Castl- gilone used to be her sweetheart, that they quarreied, noel that when she re fused to pe he and his two friends, kidnaped be Rutomabie, agli, tae i] Stuyvesant nf Ripe Olives—jivfove musty ih Bee ce square, announced this morning that Sunday morning services| shippéray longer time to enjoy outdoor at ten instead of eleven|iife without taking away the privilece lock from next Sunday until the end| of @ttending church services” E HUNDRED YEARS OF SERVICE 1920} | Ns20 ig Acker, Merrall & Condit EST. Company 1820 Right Prices, unvarying High oo for one hundred years Strawberry and oes -|Quaker call Carton, 13 rersrrbeete Aas of September, in order to “give wor- | ‘The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily Value, Quality and Service are outstanding features of the Store policy. This policy is more than ever emphasized in the purchasing oppor- tunities offered to the public at the present time B. Altman & Cn. jee jr 25 Catsup—=!eBered- 2 4 Contains the natural nouria ing oils, POROEN rn! Clarola Peanut Oil— Peas— y homed t Pint tin 43 Corn—te Quity 7 1 tb. canister te 50 : Quart tin 77 Tea—Romon . .. Especially fine for icing. | Coffee——trecialBlnd...116. 39) and Stripes were mastheaded by a girl, Miss Marjory Oakes of Tennessee. Bhe wag selected by Gov. Roberts of {hat State to perform the ceremony Whe commissioning of the suor- By this elaborate system the Ten- Tienda of the nessee gains the precious few seconds | { in getting the range of the enemy which are so vital jf the big ship Is], to get in the first blow earryt The battleship is driven by elec« tricity, just before*she was In spite of her 2,000 tons, hgr 625 foot | tomobile jength and 98 beam, than @he would MADISON AVENUE -FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street 37 6 7 6 Gallon tin ,2. 85 For cook'ng or salad purposes. French Sardines— dreadnought was a simple ceremony. Her 800 men, 600 of whom are native Ténnesseeans, were mustered aft on 1 a ere Brinks eS making her far more handy Placed in the au- . the quarterdeck, and Rear Admiral] }. with steam con ye 4 MeDonald, commandant of the yard,| “she in the firat ship equipped with CHURCH MOVES | UP SERVICES. | Roche Brand.......... Ms tin 30 "3 read his orders for the commis.|® motion picture camera, to. tak’ | 6 Ghorge’s dives if Pork & Beans— | F ‘ ‘4 sdbming, after which Capt. R. H. Lewh,| Pictures of her crow, abroad for the |" yo tee butsDoor So LB | Van Camp's tn 16! F F i d Cl : Aghia ale da ales the ay eiinetiss Mie A = the battleship’s commander, read bia/ pret capital ship In which the new| Dr. ‘Karl Reiland, rector of | St.) ee, or a r ay earance formal orders, the band jayed the} navy plan of manning vessels: named | George's Protestant Bpiscopal Church, Women’s Coats and Wraps including a number of sports coats will be placed on sale at the remarkably low price ‘of $42.00 This is an unusual purchasing opportunity = THIRTY-FOURTH STREET ‘ BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE AAA (Third Floor) cA er NEE PE EET RSE EFT SPREE BETES METS ee L ~ erar® Last Two Days! 4 =— This Reduction Sale °* oF $60 and $55 ot Men's Suit 4 i} Further Reduced to . “In none of our previous reductions this season : have we forced a selling : @) @) f price as low as this one t e ; As values go, these 3 suits were cheap at __ 1 | their original prices! There’s more than one way of looking at that $39.50 price. If you compare it with other prices in the Forty Dollar range it doesn’t look low. But if you compare the } SVHICH Is Much BELOW Cost : A | suits with other garments that sell up to $60 you'll find that it’s incredibly low. TAFFETA GEORGETTE TRICOLETTE SATIN dames McGreery & Co. 5th Ave. 35th Street Second Floor WW —l HALT LT HW vii (111 1)" gm trae: