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TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1917. THE EVENING ENTERPRISE POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. AMERICAN AIRMEN ARE HARD PRESSED Germans Attack in Force in France Now When They See Machine Fly ing Our Flag. ONE WOUNDED NEEDS COMFORTS CHALONER WILL |FAUS GIRLS SANITY PROOF] GIVE MINSTRE Property Includes Villa Girls’ Friendly Society at Rhinebeck and 60 of Zion Church Make A ere F arm Hook. at Red N-ew York, N. Y., June 5—John H. Chaloner, off “who; closed o fame, yesterday diisc the courts of this cit sanity. It Is the tory of the state’s ju rispr a living m an . h as discloised strum e n t which deed! Hit With Blackface Entertainment. T h e mlnsitrel and dance given hy the G irls’ F riendly Society in Zion iu parish house Eraturday evening was talked about ............ ... com m ented on. T h e In-1 w it and hum o r of the girls takli ro-j - , p a r t exceeded all f< ,ris, June S —G erm an aviators^ a r entrating th e ir hate on '^thi in the i the is aw ay his p ro p a r t exceeded all fo rm e r efforts. The * ' -^nd m en w e re iMisses E leathea Rush, Am erican E&cadril'le. '°fiy( Lafayette m achine flying the S tars and Stripes is given a fair chance in single com bat—the enemy tries to overwhelm it with a num b er of fl,ghting planes. Dr. Edm u n d Gros,’ chief organizer of the famous corps, m ade this state- Ine D u tcher, H e le n C learw ater, Tald C u n - :oy avenue is ill at m e n t today .ay in voicing an appeal A m ericans “back hom e’’ to give the Escadrille m o ral and m a terial sup- “W h en an Am erican aviator ap pears in th e sky it is a signal for an enem y attack in force”, he declared. dfe . is a sign! rce ”, he i ag end th is’ emblem ) Ind: planes—^bave but one and th a t head—the squadron: ed on th e ir m e a n ing to th enem y revenge against Americ-a. Our ai'ia- tors aren’t given a chance to fight an equal fight—they m u s t fight again.? t several—and they are doing it with a bravery th a t ought to he better kno'wn in th e U n ited States. . \These m en are upholding Am er ica’s honor with their lives—and m o stly on funds scraped together by interested American. The Am erican W a r D e p a rtm e n t hasn’t even sent them uniform s yet, although they fly th e .Stars and Stripes. “L e t the Am erican government hack up the flag and this American bravery w ith real support: let them grant these m en a chance to fight the ual term s. I am send- Americans through -an appeal for sut>- funds and com forts for ►mpatriots. “Take the case of young Clyde H. Ba-lsley, o-f San .4ntonio, Texas. He worked his way to Euroue on a cat tle steam e r, landed with |2 in his pocket, offered his services at the P a n aviation school, fought w ith the L a fayette Escadrille at Verdun, and w in a hospital his body shat- ilopive bullet h e U port and for 1 m ay m: he survives. H e needs com forts and th e support of his fellow countrym e n ” by an explosive bulle m ake him an invalid for life— ^ ----- ---------- ------ Miss Eva I H fbner and Miss May H th® he interlocutor was M rs. Ger; pro^>erty -shall eventually nlngham . D a n cing followed, th e universities of V ir-i jra (Horton of Ro y avenu e ginia and ihlorth Carolina. hjg homA Chaloner w a n ts Tho& as T. S h e r- John Laffen, th e popular Met the offiioer who politain Insurance m an, Avas th e thi Js^w York pro- teenth person to register in th e town W appingers. John is Avonderlng $1,000,000. H e bases his plea fo r the w h e ther it will bring luck of ill luck, littee on a| (Herman les up for hearing. In it C h a loner decided bulk -of his lia an d ilMorth Caroliim . discharged as charge cf all his New ' y, th© value of which 1,000. H e base s h is :etro- t h i r - ju d g m e lt of th e V irginia court tn ' S f ^ f i r s f t ? r l ^ i s S ' ' S ' ' S , , j, , 1 first district, tow n of 'W appingers. Chaloner escaped from an asylum (Edwmrd V an Zile, of Neiw York here several years ago, ^ t e r he had city, a m e m h e r of th e editorial staff been commatted as an incom p etent, of the New York Sun. who has beei He fled to Virginia and there was de- sojouminig at the resi (d ^ ttat will and the exempt p tion lidence of his 'Id tism and has fo r m any m o n ths delivering orations on d< “Cozine F a rm s ” in, th is city, a m o rt-,' • $35,000 and several itei gage fo r $35,000 an d sevei securities. The property is subje tion of th e following gif Columbia UniA'ersity for the H istory Prize Fund, $10,000 Virginia Polytechnic Institiute, $10,000 to the Universit: iloner MasonI 3 the -burgh, . and room s $10,000 to th e U n iversity of South gree av Carolina. pO.OOO is to he paid the bers, followed Episcopal Bishop for South N oav by the York for the upkeep g a r e t’s Home at Red C h aloner says he is a citizen Roanoke tem p o rarily at Jferry Mills, Va., his estate. He has given this to th e U n i versity of Virginia, reserving life use. th^t ly, accordiing the public m ay be assure: fairest m eans possible will selection hy lot and th e exem from service. It was added th a t tb Avho are selected aa '-IU not be rus off at 3-short notice, hut will have plenty of tim e to put their affairs in order and rep o rt for th e ir duty with the colors. No Haste in Plan. The first m.ove on the p a r t of all m ale -ejtizens betAveen th© ages of 21 and 30 inclusive is to register. They then retu r n to their norm al pursuits and need not expect to hear furth e r from the W a r D e p a rtm e n t u n til o r unless they are ordered to re port fo r m edical exam ination. This The local order of M asons en ter- tlieir first indication th a t $10,000 to ' tained a large delegation from th e they are am o n g ^ the ones under con- Chalon er M asonic Order, No. Svo, of NeAV- I sideration for im m e d iate service. The ) to th e -burgh, M o nday evening, a t th e ir Question of physical fitness will be ; and roo m s on Main street. The (third de- ®®ttled before cases of exem p tion are South gre e Avas con-rerred on several m em - ! ta k e n up. To obtain the first 500,0('0 f by a banquet served then the original num b e r drafted will Lodge. I uecessarily be greatly in m o n th s been em o c racy and events in N bav York and VI- deduc- MASONS ENTERTAIN. NO HASTE IN DRAFT PROGRAM Men Chosen Have Time to Arrange Their Af fairs and Prepare for Army Life, R egulations to govern th e selec tive draft of the first ©OO.OOO and the question of exem p tions fi have no-w been draAAOi up subject co approval by the President. They Avill not he announ: tratio n has been compl public is w a rned not to place faith smature unofficial annoui Judge Advocate-G eneral of th e horn service c e d until after regii ileted. T1 raents concerning exem p tions, och ,H. CroA\'d( dge Advocate-G eneral of th e arm y :d Provost M arshal, explains th a t the 'War D e p a rtm e n t realized fully the in terest which this subject had for the general public and desired to have correct inform a tion eveyy home as soon as possibl All th ^ t can now be said positive- accord i to -Gen. Crowder, is th a t thi of St. M ar- a cit C.. but resides Mills, Va., h: h e UuJ local evenfnfi S tar I fact th a t not hec : m en who regis- selectiveve drai raft on June 5 do itment y o u n g i d neligibl-o for enlisi T h e pay of the lowest portunities for prom o tion are g reater than ever before. In the N j in $32.60 per m o n th and rating in the Navy has been to $32.60 Wiring Homes for electric service is one of the branches of the electrical bus iness in which we particularly excel. For best lighting results as well as from the standpoint of economy in installation, see Joseph D. Quinn, 10 S. Hamilton Street. MRS. DANIEL S. LAMONTDEAD I necessarily b e greatly in excess this num b er. This is because con- I sideration m u s t be given in advance to the num b er to be rejected for phy sical unfittness and to the num b er exem p ted for one cause or another. A fter the physical exam ination has taken place those who have been or- M rs. Daniel S. Lai m o n t”, M lllbrook, dietd h e a rt trouble. Mrs. band died 12 years of M lllbrook’s -H er' husband Cleveland’s adim 6-1 years old. She had from h e r New York home, prom inent sociall; •nt, of “A1 i early today of .m ont’s bus- take n plac e tho s e who hav e been o (.dered to take It will again return their every day life to aAvait deA’-elo; mts. The first definite sign of ition in .rtm e n t to WORK HARD AT DARTMOUTH Richard Coon, Training for Commissary De partment, Writes to Friends in This City. Richard E. 'Coo] went -to Dartm-oi itter to a friend In th is city, in, Jr., who recently >uth College to study w o rk say Avork there. ; under ich is m ilitary store plenty of hard “Days h e r e are m a rked chiefly w ith abundanie© of work, hot! and m ental. W’’e go to classe s the daylight saving plan—w h ich all bunk—^from 8 in th e m o rning, 7 o’clock In God's country, untill noon, and w ith about a half-hour off for dinner w e sail into four and one-half hours of stady drill. A fter- cen ea t and get up th e work for the next day and tak e in th e movies here in H a n o v e r and sleep. Everyone sleeps Avhenever th e re Is an oppor tunity, in class, at drill, or anj^cher# else. I don't kn-ow w h a t will com e of th e en tire thing, -but certainly w e ’ve going to have a general all round entanglem e n t in theory of m u n itions storing and in th e practice of m ilitary life. W h en Ave’re not fighting battles over m o u n tains through brooks and swam p s, w e’re digging trenches in the rain w ith th e mu(i up to our knees. “iHowever, th e ii enlightening, knoAvn as yet because the War D e partment’ hasn’t decided whether it wants to take up for field service immediately or put up In a field training school, or enlist us in the ordnance reserve and hold us for call, or send us home home and let us dhance it on the draft. I think the latter prospect is remote, everyone hopes that the third possibility will be realized, but it seems probable e second route. Definite announcement is expected this week and then we’II qudit sipecu- latlng. The signal corps unit leaves here tomorrow for an unknoAvn des tination, hut they know that within tAVO months they’ll be writing home from ‘'Somewhere in Somewhere.’ “The arm y m en are planning ni only in term s o f the trenches, y e t the aggregate they are estim atii an arm; m en Avithin th e next three in s truction will be PMSON AFIRE; INMATES FIGHT ____________ I JolietT^onvicts Enraged, Fire Buildings; Militia Is Called C>ut; Many Prisoners Wounded. ne 5—T h ree coih- IHs., Jun( .nies of Illinois m ilitia and the combined fire and police departments of the city of Jo liet are engaged in a desperate fight w ith 800 convicts In the Jo liet state penitentiary. Five buildings in the interior of th e prison are In flames having been ignited by infuriated inm a tes. A t noon, the appeared to be increasing in fighting At t h a t tim e five convicts had been seriously wounded and a score ?htly wounded. N o n e of the p ris- guards, soldiers -or police had been- reported Injured. A disturhance at the breakfast table this m o rning started th e trouble The Joliet fire de callpd out and the ei lartm e n t was police de partm e n t, reserves were sum moned were hattHng, the flames Avere me: short- tim e after. Firem en, Avho THINK THEY WEI IMPROVE SANK U-BOAT CITY STHEEfl a ced by the convicts Avho had arm* them selves with cjiui), bits of irf se tuey and anything else tuey their hands on. The firemen sevei times Avere force.! to abandon fight ing the fire to tiirn their hose upon the advancing inmates. ■According to reports the trou’hle today started as a result of an order sted yesterday hy George L. ■wen, acting Avar,^en of the pen ten i i r y to the effect that none hut - of the couAdets would be permitted to visit the institution. T h e re was a roar of catcalls and en the order was announced le« night, leaders of the con- ;ly passed the Avord break for lib- iring th victs apparel around that erty should morning. PLAN TO PAVE HOOKER AYL aggregate they are estim ating on ints. Th e first definite sign o f se- an arm y or not less th a n 000,000 to -n following this will he contain- 7,500,00-0 m en Avithin th e ne x t three terse order from the War years, the head of the school told me is-terday after his retui Plans for the paving line from T rinity Squj of Hooker ave- [are to th e city ago. -She was one ;t notable Avomen. prominent She Avas I’s ad inistration. SI old. She h recentl; She^’ . the deck division of th e F o u rth tallon of fine iN. Y. Naval (Militia, up for another physical exami nation and serA’ice. The Department will apportion the number from each district, city and state, AA-hich Avill he subject to this first call. This Avill be regulated according to the total number of names regi^ered. For example, If there are ten times many names registered as are to he ed in the first selectii srday after his week in W’'ashinigto: big, and the further more they realize it. Any has ha-d a regular military Avill be able to land good comm: sions too, if he -gets into enough. 1 game is in it they go the one who ac-tion early Avith a tw o -inch ro ck fiTTBd as- on a concrete foundation, are now Avell under way. The question Avas brought up in the Common Council and passed. The city chamberlain was authorized advertise the propositic heo-ring. [on for a public Battal there have been added tAvelve neAV 'm em b ers m aking a m em b ership of eighty. The new m em b ers are: Ulysses F rench, K ingston; 'Charles A lebdston, New Hamboirgb; .Joseph MacKown, K ingston; Allison Ten Eyck, New Y o rk 'City; P h ilip R oav - land. B eacon; Joseph 'Mieehan, B e a con; R o b e rt Joannes and Francis Nevins, New H a m b u rgh; W ilbur Brown, A rlington; W illiam R. iMar- physii ary se[ lade b; lation 1 in 10 number chosen for this prelimi- tion f 0 will election, y lot. This choice will be MISSEM.KIRKEY A H TODAY Three New Chamber Committees Named MISS VAIL A BRIDE AT MILTON. ^ail, Lhurgh; 1; W illiam tin, K ingston; E lijah Van Vlack and F r e d Q u interro, Poughkeepsie. MASK DANCE A t N iagara S team e r F ire S tation Thursday nigm , June T. 'W e iss’ O r chestra. Donations: Gents, 2!5 cents Ladies, 15 cents. Favors given. 6-7. la of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W ilm o n t Vail, of M ilton, and C h arles Im b rie R ichards, of E a s t Orange, N. J., were m a rried on -Saturday afternoon a t the hom e of th e bride’s parents. Rev. Thom as Davies, of All Saints’ Episco- Church, M arlborough, perform ed Married to M. J. Crotty This Afternoon at St. Mary’s Church — Re ception Held. th e cerem ony. The m aid of 1onor ' “ j - : « £ S A R THEATRE Admission 10c. Children 5c. The Best Pictures in the City. TONIGHT Bluebird Photoplays Presents Franklin Farnum and Agnes Vernon in a compelling five-act story of mistaken identity. A most unique and original photoplay^ combining every elem ent of suspense and surprise that m akes a “m ovie” so popular, one in which Mr. Fam u m enacts a dual role, im p ersonating tw o characters of similar appearance but dissim ilar char acteristics. ALSO FOR TONIGHT AT THE VASSAR THEATRE MUTT A N D JEFF m “Revenge Is Sw e et” BIG U COMEDY “Guffard Gunplay” A TRAVELOGUE “The Streets of Cairo” The Best Movie Show in Poughkeepsie Is at the Vassar Tonight Tomorrow—^Wednesday -— June 6—Lew Fields and Doris Kenyon in “The Man Who Stood Still”—and two good comedies. FOUR BIG PICTURES AT THE VASSAR TONIGHT e m aid of h was Miss Ellen Smith, of Milton, a cousin of the bride. The bridesmaids were Olive Hedenherg, of M o n tclair, N. J., and Miss Jean e tte Zim merm an, of New- Leslie Jam es, of B a s t Orange, acted b e s t m an, and the ushers were Sm ith and Frederick W. Jr., a brother of th e bride. L reception followed th e w edding the hom e of Mr. and M rs. Vail. :ong the guests present w e re H. M. B eugler and Jam e s B eugler and Miss G e rtrude M cBride, of Po keepsie. Granville Vail, F o r the concert w h ich will he -given som etime this m o n th toy the :illa Society an d .t h e Orpheus Cl use of the Oollingwood has been donated and in addition to musii St. Club St. (Mary’s C h u rch w a s th e scene of a p r e tt y w e d d ing this afternoon. Then M iss E lizabeth M. K irkey, d a u g h te r of M rs. S a rah K irkey, of W h ite stree t, becam e of M atthew J. C rotty. The cerem n y 'was perform e d a t 2 o’clock by th© R ev. J . J . O’B rien, p a s to r of the church. M iss M a r g u e rite Wal ers, o rg a n ist, played th e w e d d lr m a rch. The b rid e w a s atten d e d by M iss Loreua A. F e t t e r and Jo h n C rotty, b r o th e r of th e bri-degrooim, wa: sst m a n . T h e b ride was attired in su it of navy blue gab- larg e black p ictu re h a t an d a corsage b o u q u e t of lilies ley and bridesroses. M iss gabardine s of sw e e t T h ree new co-mmittees h a v e been nam e d Iby t h e (Chamber o f C o m m erce as foMows: To prep a re a digest pf law s show ing pow e rs and -duties of city offi cials of Ponghkee(psie. -Committee: Dr. H . -N. iklaaCra-cken, G. V. L. S p r a tt, W m . M. 'Cum mings, Louis P. Gi-llesple an d F r a n k B. H o w a rd. C o m m ittee to investigate and r e p o r t on fire h a z a rds in -the city: W. J. Beardsley, chairman; Wm. . H. P r a n k , J r . , -Fletcher Mea-kim, R. R. B ecker, H o m e r E. B roas, B, H. B re- The Mongolia Encount ered and Slielled Sev eral Submarines on Trip to America.. London, June 5.—^The A m erican ■armed m e rchantm a n Mop|?olla’e gun crew, arriving with t h a t vessel today, thi-nk they sank a Germ an subm a rine on the trip over -from a n Am erican The M ongolia arrived a t a Brltii port early today. H e r passengers ai crew announced th a t th e vessel had encountered and-shelled several sub m arines. L ieutenant (Seymour, com - man-ding th e squad of Am erican naval giinners m anning the M ongolia’s guns, said he b'elieAmd one of th e shells had found Its m a rk and sunk th e sub m ersible. The trip on which th e Moi „ ju s t arrived at a B ritish port is the trip she started im m e d iately after re turning to port from two days out with the 'bodies of two Am erican Red Cross ses who were killed -by tlje ex- UJosion of a faulty shell during the ship’s gun practice. It encounter with subm arines- she has reported'. HAIGKEffSUP RAID FIGHTING London, H a ig kept up h t i n g policy < Ju n e 5.— ^Fleld M a rshal his incessant ra id on -the w e s tern froi rep o rted today, ast and so u th of res, w e m a d e successful raid s ,” laid. “'Southeast of L e n s and south of A n a e n tleres -Tiostlle ralde: 'ff.” he s^i( were driven off RUSSIAN PEACE PARLEY JULY 8 .iPetrograd, Jui len’s and Soldi 8 I :ed Th( purpose to consi(ie ■Thi file r s ’ Coui 'he W o r k - ncil today 'te fo r the ;o-ckholm—peace nal call fo r the ting su'mari! Ize a w o rld St( irence. T h e -form! in tern a tio n a l m e e tin g su'm arizes its r-pose “to organiz e a w o rld union f r m eans to end w a r and elim ina'te Im p e rialism .” News th a t the A m erican g o v e r n m e n t had refused passports to so cialists to a iStock-holm conference caused -great disappointm e n t here. P resid e n t Tscheidze, of the Soldiers’ and W o r k m e n ’s 'Council de-cl “ d isillusioned” -by 3'Clared he ! refusal. treet by the inch rock 1 Common Council Passe Upon Propositions .fron Public Works Board.| •Pour of th e propositions for s Im p rovem ents w h ich were -a.id the table e t th e m e e ting of the < mon Council on F riday, May 25 taken from th e table last .oightl the regular m e e ting of the C o u « and authorized. Two o ther p r o p £ tions w e re tak e n from the table j rejected. The proposition to im p rove So| Ham ilton stree t from C an to M ontgomery strei s-truction of a two asphalt paYfement on a oc foundation was authorized, im p rovem ent was opposed form e r m e e ting b y jS t. M a ry’s C The church w ithdrew its objectJ at last night's m e e ting on the gr- th a t a meth-od of financing the ■- had been found. Tlie im p rovem ent on iSoutl ton stree t will be continued ingston street dispite the i of practically all of the owners on th e street. R o b ert Inson appeared before the Co Council and represented th e preJ owners. ' | The im p rovem ents to Noxon : .nd aim e r avenue w e re re je d ermen. Hans-com avenue street to Hooker avenue. C a therine stree t from Mill to C o ttage street, and Cottage i from C atherine street to N o rth 1 ilton stree t will also be w ith the rock filled asphalt < ■Crete foundation. SEEK ‘DODGERS NEARVAlli Elm e r i Conklin, Sheriff of County,ounty, sent one of his dep ess C s P leasant \Yal] sant Valley today to inve irr too thh e effectffect tlialiat rum o t t e e t a I Italians, presum a b ly from York City, was in hiding near village In an attem p t to avoid the registration. lort on th e resu lt of the I 4'estigation has as yet been receifl In 'oase these “d-odigers” a ■cated, they will be placed undei fi will be registered in the ja PROVISlONAlCOl TOATTENDDANd WHLASIST REGISTRARS ■Committee to rep o rt m reg a rd in g daylight B u ll, S. E. Castoui Cleveland, Dr. C. F . im, B roa s , B , H . B re legisla- [ght saving: E. ig-uay. M a n n ing iCooke. NATION'AL LEAGUE MAN’S SERVICE for Wo- I, trav e llin g irdine, w ith la t a n d a < of t h e valle F e t t e r also Lge ibouqn< id bridesrc w o re bl'U© jr bouquet w as c gram of m u sic to be rendeired by the two singing i jointly societies It is planned to have one of the leading soloists of the M etropolitan Opera Company, of New York -Ctity, partici pate in the concert. T h e re will be little or no expense attached to this undertaking of the Poughkeepsie Autom o b ile 'Club and all th e money will be turned over to the fund for the purchase of an am b u lance to be given to the D u tchess C o u n ty C h a p ter of the Red C ross. T h e local chap te r will donate the aihbulance to a Red 'Cross unit now doing w a r ser vices in Fra All memb( Club will be askeid fund to its ma^dmum am o u n t in the form of ‘donations and each will be asked to m a k e a m inim u m donation of one dollar. Such donations are' not com pulsory and only voluntary. 'With these contributions and the proceeds from the concert the direc tors feel t h a t they will have sufficient money at han-d by July 1 to purchase the am-bulance, w h ich will be fully equipped. leption follow ed , pthe icere- t (the borne of -the b rid e a W h ite J-treet. ir brides of th© Automobile :e to help swell this cloth, and hei m o n e y a t th e 9 'North W h ite s The b r i d e ’s g ift to h e r brid e s m a id w a s a b a r pin set In platin u m . M r. and M rs. 'Crotty left on th e 3:48 train fo r N iagara -Falls, w h e re t h e y w ill spend th e i r ho-neymoon. T h e ibrlde receiv ed m a n y b e a u tifu l gifts of silver, cu t glass, linen an d china, from h e r m a n y (friends. She iwas em p loyed a t th e W a llace C o m p a n y fo r several years and is a very p o p u lar young lady. M r. C rotty is a -well kno-wn im ployee 0(f th e New Y o rk 'C entral railro a d . 'W hen they re tu r n from th e i r w e d d ing trip , th e b rid a l p a i r will m a k e th e i r hom e en N o rth W h ite stree t , w h e re a handsom e ly furnished hom e has been prep a red fo r them . Schedule For Rem ainder of W®ek Ending June 9. Tuesday, - 10:46 a. m.—^Class in Hom e N u r s ing. V a s sar -Hospital, N u rses’ Home No. 1. 8 p. m.—(Shorthand and Typew rlt- H e a d q u a rters, 56 Cannon street. ? p. m.—F irst Aid to the Injured. H e a d q u a rters, -5-6 Cannon street. 7:3'0 to 9:30 p. m.—-Motor Class (beginners. Ford Salesroom, W a s h ington s-treet. W ednesday, p. m.—Telegraphy, ters, 66 C annon street. 8 p. m.—'Class in Honseke©pin.g. . Headigquarters, C annon stre: 8 Headlj-uart- Economi-cal idl 56 Thursday. 9 a. m.—R ed Cross Se'wdng. [uarters, 5'6 -Cannon stree 10:46 a. m.—E x tr a Class in Home Justice of the Joseph • Morschauser, Suprem e Court; John Grubb, Cor poration Counsel; Raymon-d Aldrich, District Attorney, and Edw a rd Haas, A s s is tant D istrict A ttorney, w e re In the special term room in th e Court House all th is afternoon and will be there all the evening to give In terp re tations of the l a w to all reg istrars Who m ay be in doubt on an y of th e points involved. * In this m a n n e r i t is believed t h a t m u ch tim e and inconvenience ‘can be saved Albert -C. Odell, captain of K Coi pany. T e n th Infantry, has f K Co Invitation to the m em b ers of tl Poughkeepsie Provisional Milltai Company w ith th e ir wives sw e e thearts to attend th e -da given a t the state arm o ry tonight he conclusion o-\ drill of th© Pro' conclusion of the rgular w e e k ly •ovisional Company. The 'Ctommon -Cluncil a t it regular m e e ting last nlgbt authorized the. in spector of buildings to issue to C h a r les K irchner a (permit to erect a pub lic garage a t 43 Was-hington street. A-fter M r. K irchner applied fo r the perm it the question was a-dverti for a putolic hearing. As no one ap peared to p rotest against th e -grant ing of th e perm it the Council pass ed favorably upon t-he application. ■Nursing (this w eek only). Hcspital, N u rses’ Home No. .— S E b rthand a: h-g, Headiquarters, 56 Y;-3-0 to 9:30 p. m.- (advanced). F o rd ington street. V a ssar 1 . Typewri t- ■nnon street, m.—-Motor Class -Salesroom, W a sh- “Out again and back in again in the sam e day” was staged in th e city court this m orning by John H. C larke, aged 50, of Danbury, -Conn. Clarke was arraigned on a ©imilar charge y-esterday m-orning an-d -was fined $10. He left vowing to -take the pledge, but (resterday afternoon he was found in ov/er Main s treet, helpless. DEATHS. MW PALTZ NEWS 10:46 a. m.—/Class in Home -Nurs- g. Headqua.rters. 56 'Cannon street. 8 p. m.—-Shorthand and Typew rit ing. H e a d q u a rters, 36 Cannon street. LAWR'EMC l E— -On Ju n e 4. C h as. Law rence, son of t h e late -Rich- and Blle-n L a w rence, aged 75 >ars. F u n e r a l 10 a. -m. W e d n e s - ne 6, a t F r ien d s ’ M a t i n g W ^ day, Ju n e 28 train . PO'UghkeeipsIe R u ral Aval oif 2:2? cemetery PRINTERS’ UNION BUYS A BOD The Poughkeepsie Typographical Union has purchased a L iberty b o n d ! The organization has elected the f o l - | lowing officers; President, F r a n k D. Gunn; v l e e - | presid-ent, 'William E . F reer; s e c r e - l tary-Treasu-rer,A. 'F. O s trander; s e r - f geant-at-arm -3, 'Charles E. Miller; 1 auditing, W illiam Lange, H. J. D a l - | zell, Jam es M a h e r; Tra-de and Labor | Ccrancil delegate, A r thur Ingrahai ■ - ly enlist or be selected for th a t he is member who may army dur: Probe Drug Store Liquor of Soldiers! New -Paltz, June 5.—^Dr. Fred Cod- I h ^ io la n , has -adm it-I in and other officials I dington, local p h ^ fe la n , h as -adi ted to (Col. Klein an d oth e r offi( of the T e n th Infantry, th a t he h a s | filled and given, out thirteen perscrlp- tions for liquor for m em b ers of thi I to (Col. th e T e n t Hied an d j soldiers’ sta& tionion have been Steps of taken in investlga-1 the m a tter.! F o u r -big attractio n s are to n ig h t a t The V a s sar Th« B lu e -b ird feature F rom So-mewhere” F a rn u m an d Agines fiv e - a c t dram a est, w ill be U comedy billed f o r j e a tre. T h q “A Strang! w ith F rankli g V e rnon in of comjpelling i n t e r l shew n In connectioi! Mutt and Jeff com edy, jdy an d a travelogue. W illiam Simpson, Who Is on th e 'W h itehead estate on lad, will he m a rried on Thursday . „ ..em o o n to Miss Alice Dougherty, I W a p p ingers Falls. New P a ltz, June 6—-T-hoi ed in the (program of the WANTED A first class boot black and -porter, m arried preferred; steady position to right party. Aip-ply at the Arcade B a rber Shop, 263 Main street. 6-7 GIRLS WANTED To make them selves useful in shirt waist factory. Apply Rosenberg, Sny der & Co., 455 Main St., (The Ryan Building). 3t-5,6,7, .6 school a-nd in th e (Commencemi be pl-eased to learn S. M esick has been faculty as o rato r and valedictorian of the class of 1917 and. th a t M arorie Snyder h a s been chosen represent the High School class. Miss Snyder is a daughter of 'Mr. an-d Mrs. E. J. Snyder of this village, and hi obtained h e r elem e n tary and acafi- emic education in the Normal (School. I in terest- chool £ lementar icatlo n Miss Mfeslck comes from 'Claverack, STORE FOR SALE A t W appingers, -Choap; sell on a c count of sickness. W a n t to sell by July 1, Inquire of Entei'prise. Colum'bia county, was educal the Hiudson rural school's before ing to New Paltz. lore coni- JOB WORK THE ENTERPRISE PRINTERY BOOK WORK TONIGHT! ^ BENL0RINGc.rY& \•DUTCHESS “ s SAME OLD PRICES A d m ission— M a t i n e e . . .5 an d 10c ____________ N igh t ....10 and 15c PHOTO PLAYS— ofJls SS' ?, ‘The Stolen A c tress’