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TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1917. THE EVENING ENTERPRISE. POUGH'KF-F-^SIE.N. Y. They Win in a Walk Men are keen for style— ■—crilticle of quality— — a n d insist upon value On all these points m en have tested the celebrated Kuppenheimer Clothes ■—have com pared and inspected them — a n d they’ve invariably found th a t Kuppenheimer Clothes win in a walk. W e ’re asking you to in spect now the sm a rt Spring and Summ er models at $2r $ 25 -'\ $ 27 -^ np Shwartz Quality Clotlies 15 IS 70 The clothes -with th e guaran tee 1. X v / J ia l \ J th a t “m a k e s good.” PL SHWARTZ & CO. The Home of Good Clothes Stetson H a to —M etric Shirts—R egal Shoes SOUND TEETH : GOOD HEALTH N inety persons out of every hundred have dis eased teeth and mouths. Every two persons out of three contract diseases through the mouth. K eep ing the teeth and mouth sound produces good health. The Cady Dentists are men of experience. They are graduates of the best schools in Am erica. They diagnose every case carefully. Diseased teeth are crovmed and m ade useful. Missing teeth are restored by bridgework. A ll work is done painlessly. Hours: 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Sundays: 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. C ady D ental O ffice ■ ■■ ■ Daytime Sleep. The woman who can drop asleep quickly, for a few m inutes’ n ap in the daytime, is really blessed. If such a little siesta th a t “knits up the raveled sleeve of care,” can be managed its re freshm ent is wonderful. To darken the room is the first aid to slumber. If this Is out of the question for any reason, or if the nap is taken out of doors, a dark scarf tied lightly over the eyes has the needed effect. PARISIAN SAGE Helps to p u t Hail* on Y o u r H e a d an d Keep it there— ^Fiiie for Dandruff good new s for m en and hose h a i r is falling, who women wl are g e ttin g bald and w h o se scalps are covered w ith d a n d ruff th a t nothing seem s to keep aw ay and whose heads itch like m a d . H . B. .Bevier, 359 M ain St., has secured the agency fo r P a risian Sage, a th a t is so and so sure of giving the lim it of sa t i s faction, th a t they sell it w ith offer of m o n ey refunded if it does not UOViOly OUU aTXM.liX -WV/M th e agency fo r P a risia n sim p le h a i r in v igorator t certain in its tonic actioi abolish dandruff, stop itch in g head, ot only check exc but stim u late a n isian Sage is a delicately per- septiceptic liquid,iquid, w h ichch wheihen fum ed antis l w h i w m assaged in the scalp goes rig h t down to the hair rotts and furnishes them w ith th e nou rish m e n t th a t is lacking to m a k e th e h a ir grow and show m o re life and v itality . P a r i s ian Sage not only stim u lates h a ir grow th, b u t beautifies i t so t h a t i t is a favorite dressing of wom en who take pride in b e a u tifu l h a ir th a t a p pears m u ch heavier th a n it really is. A large bottle is inexpensive.— Adv -2. Rogers’Silverware i j '8 .50 26 Pieces in Oak Chest. Three Patterns. Actual value $14. My Price $8.50 L. COTT 187 MAIN ST. WlVl. F. CANlY iEATlNG, TINNING, JOBBING. Cornices, Skylight and Metal Ceilings, Roofing, Lead and Gutter Work. 129 THOMPSON STREET, Phone 1450-J. Po’keepste, N. Y. ■^7 Established 1911. THOMAS J. ZIMMER, Jr. GENERAL CONTRACTOR 35 Market Street. Room 25. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. The m o s t p o p u lar up-tow n re§. tau r a n t . R e g u lar dinner, 25c., from 11 till 2 :3 0 . C h ic k en din ner, Sunday, SOc., a t 485 Main street. The only place w h e re you g e t a square m e a l fo r 25c. We Know Wood, Varnishes, Stains and Tapestries W e understand your F u r - n l i u r e from the ^‘embryo” state—no trouble for us to re cover, repair or renovate. SMITH’S UPHOLSTERY SHOP 19 Academy St. Phone 1S14-.T The “Song of the Shirt” is our lay today. Now’s your time to lay in your Summer Shirties. Silk, of course, is the leader—never a better or**more interesting array. Prices depend on the QUALITY, not on the pattern. All the other fabrics in the new colors and designs. Crepe, silk and linen, hiadras, soisette, *percale and Summer flan- Our New York Resident Buyer has just sent us a special lot of Ties. W. S. BEDELL 363 and 365 Main Street. MOVING - STORAGE Furniture and pianos stored in a clean, dry storage; we move house hold goods anywhere— no distance too long for us—Prices are reasonable. EIGHMIE EXPRESS Telephone 108 323 Main St. PIANOS TUNED Repairing and Overhauling. Player Pianos and Grands a specialty. BORIS M. ROSE, 9 Lexington Avenue. Tel. 2283-J Hickok, Music Co., 358 Main Street. Tel 227. 65-note player made t«- 88-note player The Enterprise—Poughkeepsie’s Biggest Booster 14 Washington Stneet WEISBERGER RELIABLE TIRE REPAIR SHD=. G u a ranteed in writing co o o , MILES “U'MU tibtn art tlsimSitt Qitbllo tat art g u trtitM tttt It.\ Vulcanizing V , S. SUBMARINE, TRAITST j LING OX W H E E XiS; X O W TOtTRIXG AVEST IN C A m ’AIGN IK )R KECRLTTS. M iniature 'subm a rine M -4, w h ich, m o u n ted on a freig h t car, is doing w o n d e rs in w a k ing th e j'oung C h i cagoans to th e i r duty tow a r d s th e ir flag and Uncle Sam . T h e trav e llin g exhibit has m ade trip s over C h i cago's tran s i t lines an d has voiced the aippeal of th e Navy to m a n y m en. T h e ingenious reproduction was b u i l t a t t h e 'Great Lakes Naval T raining S tatio n an d m a n n e d by ja’ckies from th a t post. The p r h i - cipa;i featu res of th e subm a rine are cleverly m o d e lled here. The con ning- tOWer, torpedo, and peris- scopes being quite tru e to th e real article. RIBOT SAYS FRANCE MUST HAVE ALSACE. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY. By H. R. S. Jin his proclamajtiou 'com m anding the Selective D r a ft P resident W il son gave utterence to m any noble thoughts th a t are well w o rth rep e a t ing. Some of these are as follows; “The power against tvMch we are arrayed has sought to im p o se its will upon, the world hy force. To this end it has increased arm a m e n t until it has changed th e face of war. In the sense in ■which we have been wont to think of arm ies th e re are no m ies In this struggle. There are en tire nations arm e d .” “The whole natipn m u s t be a team I in which each m an shall play the part tof-wbicb be is best fitted.” “It is In no sense a conscription of vthe unw illing; it Is, rath e r, selection from a nation which has yolunteered in m a ss.” “■It Is nothing less th a n the ■day upon w h ich the manhood of the coun try shall step forw ard in one solid rank in defense of th e Ideal to w h ich this nation\ is consecrated. It is im p o rtant to those Ideals, no less than to the pride of this generation in m a n ifesting Its devotion to them , th a t th e r e be no gaps in the ranks.” MISS LOUISE CULVER. p retty June wedding took •place day afternoon at Amenia when Miss Louise .Merwan Culver, daugh- srnoon cling t An .m enia when THIS OOUNTYJ^ FARM NEEDS. A c cording to th e census tak e n hy tihe New Y o rk S tate Pood Stupiply C o m m ission DIutchess County needs lj'52i6 laborers, o£ w h ich SSiS m ay be boys of high school age. I t needs 240 women fo r household help, of w h ich 88 miay he school girls. T h e re are 418 fever liire m e n dn this county th a n th e re w e re last year. The census show s 1,185 dairy cows w a n ted and 1,311 fo r sale. The heifer calves w a n te d numSber 443, w ith 283 fo r sale. The figurcis on sheep show TT3 ew es w a n te d , w ith 2.1.1 for sale. T h e r e w e re 2i53 w o rk horses wanted, and a i l fo r sale. Brood sows w a n te d num b ered 87, w ith 105 fo r sale. The dem and for ipigs totaled Ij’OO^, w ith 2,075 offered for sale. Pi'gures bn seed gave for alfalfa, 288 bushels w anted, w ith 15 bushels offered for sale; potatoes, 5,851 bushels w a n te d , w ith 1,3.6S bushels for . sale; field beans, 4i2i7 buishel's wanted, with ISE bushels for sale; buelnwheat ' showed 2,284 bushels iwanted. with 'I93.5 bushels for sale; corn, 2,509 bushels .wanted and 5,587 bushel's for sale; spring wheat de m ands w e re for 400 'bushels, with 104 btushels offered for s'ale. F u rth e r details of th e census in this county and nam e s of those h a v ing s e e d and anim als for sale m'ay be secured from th e county farm bu reau agent representing th e New York Food Suipply Comm ission whose headiiuarters are a t Poughkeepsie, T o o k PerrH issiori fes* G ran ted . One day Jack’s mottKiV h ad to spend th e afternoon in a distant p a r t of town and i t was necessary to leave J a c k at home alone. She told him where she ■would be and t h a t fee could telephone h e r if necessary. About th e m iddle of th e afternoon Jack called her up to ask if he m ight go and play with a little cousin about a block away. His m o ther told him he could if he would be quiet, w h ereupon he said; “Thank you, m o ther. I am th e re now.” TEETH! TEETH! TEETH! W e are m aking the very best for $10. B e s t m a terial all through; others charge $15. O ther sets $7 and $5. Personal attention given to all work. Crown work, filling and tre a t m ent of teeth. Dr. D. M. Newkirk, dentist. Phone 248-J. 311 Main St. tf DOBBS STUDIO PIANOFORTE CLARINET S9 Cannon St, Poughkeepsie. •iVl-^51 vvxil Lia.U.^LL- ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Culver, b e came .the bride of M 'illiam P a rish Smith, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. Johii H e n ry Smith, of AYag-saic. N. Y. Dr. Ferris, of Philm o n t, form e rly pastor of th e F irst B a p tist IChureh Am enia perform ed the cerem o n y iu the presenice of a large num b e r of guests. The bride wore em.broidered Georg- ' ette crepe w ith tulle veil and carried i bride’s roses. ■ ' i ;5Iiss C u lver had as h e r m aid of honor the sis'ter of the bridegroom . Mrs. A rthur Ketcham , of AYassaic X. Y„ who was gowned in pink ta f feta and who carried pink roses in a shower bouquet. The four bridesm a ids w e re ■all c lass m ates of M iss C u lver at H a rcourl Hall. They w e re M iss Kingsland Smith, of Cleveland, Ohio; Miss AYanda .Bizby ,of Toledo, 0.hio; Miss Elsie Lanier, of V a ssar .College, and Miss Lucille Gibson, of AA’’orcester, Mass. ! The ushers Included three brothers ^ of the bride who are home from col- | lege, Messrs. AYalter Culver, Dre-iv ' Culver and Raym o n d 'Culver and W a l - ; ■Paris.—P rem ier Ribot, addressing ! partiam e n t, wPich re-opened, replied | ^ recep- to interpellations regarding the t-on- L a ter Mr. and Mrs. duct of the war w h ich were p resent- i left % autom o b ile ed in the cham b e r an d ' ■discussed eddlng trip, the Russian situation. Taking on an ex- the R u ssian proposals, of “no annex ation and no indem n ities,’ P rem ier R ibot said it w a s necessary to com- .bat dangerous sophism s which sought to treat the restoration of “our lost provinces” as being a ques tion of indem n ities for ravages in the invaded provinces. St is said th a t P resident AA'ilson agrees with Ribot in th a t it is necessary for France to obtain iprem a n ent possession of A lsace-Lorraine. CHURCH ENTERTAINMENT. A pleasing entertainm e n t was given at the F irst Congregational Church last night. Among those who look part were 'C. P. 'Close .Aliss Nina Cole man. Professor Shattuch and C. A- Simmons. 10 DAYS EACH FOR TWO. KB, UI JL/a-UUUlv, .v_uiin., m e s Maloney, of Rhinebeck, rraigned in the city court this m o rning on charges of Intoxication and sentenced to the county jail for 10 days. and were an MISS SPARKS BRIDE SATURDAY Miss 'May Sparks, of 18 Montgom ery street and Thonlhs J. Zimmer. Jr., son of Mr. and\ M rs, Thom as J. Zim m er of 33 South Clinton street were m arried Saturday afternoon by Rev. P rank 'E. Duddy, assistan t pastor of the Dutch 'Cliurch. The cerem ony took place at the Zim mer home and was attended only by im m e d iate' r e la tives of both families. Aliss Sparks was attended by Mi.ss A'’io!et Pierso-n and Air. Zim mer had as his best man, his brother, Leonard •T. Zimmer. A fter a short wedding trip the 'bridal couple will m ake their home at 25 Lexington avenue. Both of the young people are well known in Poughkeepsie. Miss .Spark .5 has been one of- the m o st popular of the girls at Smith -Brothers’ store. Mr. . AUTOISTS FINED $6. An auto collision a t the corner of South Bridge and Union sti-eets last evening i*esulted in William Clarke, O f 31 Hamniersley -avenue, being haled to the police station and in the city court this m o rning he pleaded guilty to driving a m achine on buildiiiig. Alany gifts were received. HinMev handsom e wedding W E L L ESTABLISHED Is the fact th a t our recelrlng de partm e n t works wonders on general repairs. Prices reasonable, consistent With good work. ZIMMER BROS, ti The saving •which com.es from always buying your Footwear at MILLER’S is a considerable factor in tlie course of a year. Just now the finest of Bum- , mer wear for ladies and gentlemen is ready for your selection. ^ MILLER’S PETER MILLER & SONS The House of Better Shoes. 131 Main Street. ,lers’ license and w ithout being a licensed chauffeur. He Avas fined .$3 on each charge, RE-TREADING. STOP'PED HIS BACKACHE George Lawrence, railroad firei K ittrell, Mass., w rites; “I used one-dollar bottles of Foley Kidney Pills when I was so sick I hardly could stay on m y engine. Aly back ached all the tim e ; my kidnej-.s' acted sluggish; dii’.l headache: felt sleepy all the tim e ; nervous; had to rise six to eight times each night. Foley K H - ne.v Pi,Is cured m en”. They streng then the kldnev.! so thev can filler out ot the l)lc \ the uric acid and ' o ther prisons tau t cauce rheum a tic I pains, backache, stiff joints and sore muroles. Doty & Hum p h rey Co., Cor- I nor Alajn and Crannoll Poughkeepsie, N. Y. streets, il-i5 STRAW HATS Panama, Leghcrn, Palm, Toyo, Split, Sennit, Mackinaw. Sole Agent for Dunlap & Co., and! Young’s Hats. FRANK VAN KLEECK 259 Main Street. Khaki Regulation Fighting Cloth. When a man wants to fight, he usually first selects a good pair of khaki trousers—because he knows that they will stand up well when he starts out to do “somethin’ desprit.” Half the world is in khaki today—which is an indication of the prevailing popular temperament. ' We don’t assume that YOU w a n t to fig h t b u t w e do w a n t to sell you a pair of khakis. They come in very useful in case you want to build a house, construct a railroad or lay a concrete walk. They are' also useful to help you plow up the farm, fix your auto or help out on your vacation. There is yet to be discovered a cloth that will wear longer or look better and, likewise, there is yet to be foufid a better make of khakis than Sv/eet Orr’s, union made which we are offering this Q'B week a t ....................... WE’LL HELP YOU BUY A LIBERTY BOND. 50 cents is cut off the price of every pair of MEN’S LOW SHOES, sold this week. The season’s newest styles in Tans and Black await you, at [OORE B r o t h e r s GAINING* WISDOM. We do not profess to know it all. We are gaining wis dom right along in the laun dry business. We’ve been at the business a good many yea.rs, too. There is always something new for progressive people to learn. We claim to be progres sive. We want progressive people to come to us with their launfiry work. This is a matter of common interest and it v/ill mean mutual sat isfaction. Teliephone 770. COURTNEY’S LAUNDRY. OUR NEW ^FUR HOUSE l | READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION. , Poughkeepsie’s largest fur hou| was recently crowded out of its o J and sm a ller quarters, and is now l<j cated at 26 Garden street. ' H e re is an ideal place to come i have your new furs m ade or \ present ones re-m o d elled. The style sheets for F a ll are here, too, £ you can learn of the new modes; H e re, also, you m ay bring your fil to have them stored—secure from i f or damage of any kind. Your inspection of our new h o m j cordially invited. D . C . K E 26 Garden 'Street P. C. DOHERTY COJ PLUMBING AND HEAT-] ING CONTRACTORS. Water Systems, Power,! Lighting and Vacuum plants | installed. Estimates furnished. Phone 287. 112 Main St. 1 Inrrferl SPECLALTY SHOP NEW MILITIA HAT R eflecting th e Spii’it of th e Day w ^ h i t b h a t s f o b SUMAIER W E A R 311 mu Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Diamonds Watches And Jewelry at Reasonable A. SPENCER JEWELER I pay high prices for old gold and Silver and discarded BU Y A LIBERTY BOffD AND MINK MY GREAT \ 27-CENT coff E e . CASTONGUAY CASH GROCER. CORONA TYPEWRITER WEIGHS SK POUNDS PRICE $50.00. Pierce-Ambler Co. 366 Main Street. L. CARPENTER & CO. MEiMBERS N. Y. Stock Exchange N. Y. C o tton Exchange Chicago Roar'd of Trade W e sh a ll be pleased to handle your subscription to th e V. S. GOVERNMENT W AR LOAN, and we shall be g lad to a r range all detaiis w ithout charge. BRANCH O F F IC E 45 M a r k e t St., Poughkeepesie, N. Y\. w. J. M c L a u g h l i n , Mgr. Tel. 2515. D A N C E AT Sl^AATSBURG EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT. Gents, 35c. Ladies Free. GEO. F. LEO Manager. INSURANCE Fidelity, Workman’s Compensation, GRAHAM FIRE INSURANCE 62 M a r k e t S t r e e t . JOB WORK THE ENTERPRISE PRINTERY BOOK WORK