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FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1917. PEOPLE WHO KNOW PREFER THE ENTERPRISE P 0 I T G H K E E P 8 I B , N. % SHERM^S DOTS THE DOTS HELPING UNCLE SAM ____ BY CLIFFORD LEON SH E RM AN. CLIP AHD SAVE FOR - r - YOUR .SIGNAL, BOOK | .11 • 6 '/ 2 GiNGHAlkffi, IV A t. A Bpecial price for a few daTO. 15c quality at ll% c . ThiSi is a (bar- galn. Don't mistake the num b er-* 208 Main St. The' SURPRISE STOR^. CHARLIE CHAPLIN At the VA6SAR TH B A m s. this SATUROAY. Boys girls, “be sure and attend. 500 extra pony votes with each admission. 15-16 ENTERPRISE WANT ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS U in QER THIS HEADING 20 WORDS 25c CASH-3 INSERTIONS. A DDITIONAL WORDS Ic each JUST THINK. We sell Sweet-.Orr union m hahi pants at.|1.33 pair. This is best value ever offered. Isaac Eisner Sons, Main and Clover streets. IS A GRAND AND GLORIOUS eling whenen youou workork hard, to fruits and y w your fruits and vegetaa>les cai and have bought the best Red her Jar Rings at the Rubb< feel Rub e r'S tore, J a r Rings you can feel sure your canned goods •will keep. ’ Ailing Rubber Co., 263 Main si itreet. THE K02E is the ideal place to come and have an ice cream soda. Our parlor is certainly the coolest in the city and we carry the best soda and ice cream it Is possible to make. The Koze, 3 Washington street. AUTO D U S T E R S Protect your clothing. Imitation linen dusters, $1.25; all sizes. Buy them at the Rubber Store. Ailing Rubber Co., 268 Main street. FRESH CUT FLOWERS Geranium, and some bedding plants, tomato, egg, pepper, and cabbage plants, William F. Hoffmian, South avenue Florist, Tel. 45-J. ^ “ “The ■ Army,” explained the officer, CONRACTORS NOTICE I “employs a lot of abhre-dations in the ISealed proposals will be received field when they want tp send for am- ' the Board of Education at the Ad- hnistratlon Building* 22 Washington Jreet, up to 4 P.'M., Monday, June ■th, 1917, for the erection and com- Jetlon of a Grade School Building, IVarrlBg School No. 16,” to be locat- t the comer of Smith and Man- lion streets. j Separate contracts will be requlr- Id as follows I a. General contract “including Ma- |on, Carpenter, Metal, Painting und Slectrical work, b. Heating and Ventilation, 0 . Plumbing and Sanitary -w’orlc. Plans and specifications -will be on feie St the office of the Superinten- munition or to start or cease firing. These are not *ne.cessary for you .to learn until you are o'*lied to color;',. But you certainly should learn this alphabet. You won’t realize how s-im- ple it is until you try It. And when you see' the signaller holding iiis right hand flag 'to the right of his body at an elevation of one hundre'J- and “thirty-five degrees and the left hand flag above his head, you will know he is sending the letter ‘T.’ ” To Wash Varnished Paper. To wash varnished wall paper use two tablespoonfuls of liquid ammonia 1 * # o r w t t about half a pailfiil of warm water, lent of SchoolB, -Washington street, i ^ or sponge. Then “Wipe the wall down with a and after Monday, June llth, and lay be obtained after said date at ■the office of Edward C. Smith, Ar- I chltect, 39 Market street. The Board of Education reserves I the right to accept or reject any I or- -aJl estimates submitted for this Dated 9th, 1917. By -order of the BoEETd-lof Education.- SYL-VESTE-R R.- SHEAR, 9-23 Secretary. I BDIRSilMiNT to an order of BON. iDASSEEIL J. GflJElA/SON, -Surrogate of (Dutchess County, NOTIOE IS HERiB- PY -GI'VIEIN'; that all persons having plaims against the estate of MA- iPJITTA W, BART, late of the City of 'Poughkeepsie, in said County, are required to exhibtlt the same -with vouchers thereof to the undersigned executors of said estate, at No. 64 iSouth. 'Clinton, s t r e e t in the City of iPoughkeepsie, N. Y., on or before the 36th day of Novemlher, I9i7. Dated this 24th day of May, 1917. WtCULfAM H. HART, RirOHlAR© (C. HART, ' MAKEIL BART OOGHEY, Executors. » ltwk-m26-6mo chamois leather, wrung i w'ater to which has been added two tablespoonfuls of turpentine. The tur pentine gives a polish to the paper. “T h e Seven Seas.\ “The Seven Seas” is a poetic name for the oceans of the earth. To an swer definitely the question of “J. M. A.,\ p e ; “wafers ?embraced” in-ithe term Include, therefore, all the great waters oflihet earth. - Specifically, the seven seas are divided as the North and South -Atlantic, North and South Pacific, Arctic, Antarctic, and Indian Oceans. - ■ WELL. ESTABLISHED Is the- fact .thot our repairing de partment works wondere on genera.1 repairs. Prices reasonable, consistent With good work. ZIMMER BROS, tt Calm Rebuke. “ivilege postmaster to read all the post cat said the irritating person. “I suppose it is,” said the woman -who was sort ing mail. \Maybe I’d do it if anybody was to'dome along of sufficient im- poi“tanc6,to arouse any curiosity.” LRPose it is pri iter to read all the ' -the lost cards,” STREET PAVEMENTS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., June 9, 1917 Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Public Works until 4:00 p. m., June 28, 1917, for the fol- lo-wlng approximate items for paving certain, streets in the city of Pough keepsie £6500 sq. yds. Topeka Specification Asphalt PavemenL 1400 sq. yds. Vitrified Brick Pave- 11600 lln, fL New Four Cut Blue Stone 'Curb. A certified check for 5 per cent, of the amount of the bid must accpm- pany each proposal. Specifications may be examined at the Office of the Board of Public Works on and. after .June 18. 1917, or will be forwarded to any address up- bn receipt of five ($5.00) Dollars. The Board reserves the right to re flect any or all bids. '{E. W. SYLVESTER, Supt. Public t ' Works. 39 to 20. Wise Practice of the Incas. The Incas, ancient rulers of, Peru, were one of the earliest authentic ex amples of the high eugenic develop ment of the human race. Their sys tem of choosing each year the finest physical specimens of young woman hood - from all classes to become “brides ot the sun,’“ or wives of the ruler, having quite an opposite effect to that of the limited and unfortunate matrimonial customs of present day royalty. EARING. NOTICE OF HE*...*-*. ---- N<ytlc© Is Ijereby given pursuant to section 111 eub-divlalon 2 cff the Jub-division 2 b a t the bo; iCity Charter that the JPuibli tiolf of » 2-in. Rock Fmed Aaphs mrfece on a con-crete foundation. lie Works deems It necessary “ ■ '.venue from and in- ____ Square to improved by the i 2-in. “ ■ th a t Hooker Avenue eluding Trinity the ^ City A pUw.— ...— the a-bove improvt-*....-.. — —w - ular meeting of the Common Co cll to he held Monday evening. J 18, 1917, at eight o’clock. -OSCARR OOSSU.M, Chamsbe construe - _____ jd Asphalt te foundat will be giV-^_ lent a t the_ reg- » on a concrete ----------------- lubllc hearing will be given on a t It eight I -O S C A ------------- - •City Chamberlain. j7 - 8 - 9 - n - 1 2 - 1 3 - 1 4 - 1 5 - lf i- 1 8 PURSUANT to an order of HON. DANIEL J. GLEASON. Surrogate of D u tch e s s .County, NOTICE IS H B R E - BT GrVBN; th a t a ll persons having claim s a g a in s t th e esta t e of ANNA • BRANCK, la t e of the City of Pough keepsie, in said County, are required to exh ib it the sam e w ith vouchers th e r e o f to the undersigned executor of said estate, at 54 M a rket Street, P o u g h k e e p s ie, N. Y., in the County of p q t c h e s s , on\ br- before the 2nd day of * * ^ U d * t ’Ws^^2nd d a y -■ of-pebruarj vrtLLXJ^ A. MULVEY, -Bxecuto] Gladstone’s One Pun. Much interest and amusement has been caused by Mrs. Drew’s revival in the London Cornhill of Gladstone’s rhyme on the wedding of the captain and the cook of the convalescent home. It is not generally known that Glad stone also once in his life made a pun. When Blondln appeared at the Crystal palace, he went to see the'ac robat, and remarked that the perform ance was very interesting to a chan cellor of thp exchequer as an exam ple of balancing. GIAm ASCEND TO LEAGUE LEAD Plttsiburgh, June 15.—^The Giants are not permitting that little feud betw-een John K. Tener and their leader, John J. MoGraw, to interfere with their regular busineas of win ning ball games. They ran the whitewash steam roller over Barney Dreyfuss’s cellar champs here yes terday, winning by a score of 2 to 0. The victory enahled the Giants soar back to the top perch of the National League, as the Reds oblig ingly keeled over the Phillies. Since Buck Herzog has “been §ctlng manager of the team the Giants *!^ve won five Of the six games played. Just before McGiraw put his K. O. over on Lord Byron the Giants had dropped four games out of six, 'Polly iPerrltt. who was ailing dur- ing the early part of the trip, proved himself a real healthy bird again yesterday. He enjoyed quite a lirl£ against Barney Dreyfuss^a ' humhlO tallenders. Polly really had to pitch yesterday, too, for after whaling all pitchers for a week, the Giants came across a lad.yesterday held them to five hits. srday afternoon who The young man was Elmer Jacobs. He made McGraw’s bdys step ‘lively. One of the five hits was a fliuke homer by Herzog, and ’ Zimmerman hit pinch jslngle with 'Bums on second besides getting a triple. In his last three games Bronx (Heinrich has belted out nine hits in fourteen times at bat. > HeJnle’s average for the last three days is .643. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Established more than forty years —A going business, Including entire stock of china. Cut glass, ellverwj lamps, crockery and glassware ! house furnishing goods, fixtures, leas a , etc., must be sold on account of the death of owner, A. B. Stockholm; the stock is complete and* new. The store has always enjoyed a large and elite patronage: handle* the best line of goods, caters to the best trade, and has the best location in the City of Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; here is an un usual opportunity to step Into an es tablished and going busineas of the highest reputation. Write at once to Howard A. Somers, .Administrator, 52 Broadway, New York City. j 14-15-31-22-28-29 YOU WILL SAVE TROUBLE With yxmr eyes if you have glasses^ properly fitted before it is too late. B. Wlmpelberg, 29i Main St. (Up- sairs)/ For past year “with Wallace Co. tf WANTED. We “have a number of good po«i- BOYS e a nua bright tlons for bright boys; opportunity for advancement. Ap-ply at once. Dutchess Mis. Co., -Crannell SL tf IRVING & ACK E RT. .rpenter and huilders.' jooDing promptly attended to. Agents for Upson -wall board; also higli grade 'ulcanite roofing, carried in stock. Estimates furnished ' UaCharinq To give away Just received a Washable Skirting, 49c grade 35c; 39c grac^O'for 29c. The \StPRiPBISE STORE, 208 Main St. CUSTOMER WANTEDF* give aw a these bargains. quantity White Vashable Skirting, ^9c grade 35c EVERYONE WILL ER) it if they once use it, that is our “Garden Hose\. Ailing Rubber 268 Main street. RECOMMEND it, thal Rubl ►ms In Morgan avenue; a mts; rent $16.00; six roon Wlnnikee avenue; all Improve ments; rent $18.00. Joseph Perlmul Five rooms In Morg improvemeni in — ■■ , 385 Main street. Big barg! FOR GIRLS AND BOYS. irgalns in everything needed for SebooJ Wearear Positively depend- tie goods only, snd the prices are guaranteed to he lowest in Melhado’s, 105 Main SL REID’S ICE CREAM Is the purest and sweetest ice cream in the city. We will deliver it to your home for 45 cents the quart (brick), if you telephone The Koze, 3 Washington street. ECONOMY MEANSi Paying a fair price fo r ' something worth while, or one of our '$9.45 suits. See them at Isaac Eisner’s Sons, Main and Clover Sts. tf. CUST03 Who ret Fancy Voile yard. (Reigular SURPRISESTORE, 'OMER WANTE salizes thes-e I lea, 40 in. wide, (R e 39c qualit; ---- 208 Jain TRUCK ING ! TRUCKING! My new motor van is built for loni or short hauls. We handle all kind: of freight. Furniture and householc laity. Telephone 2685. freight, oods a specialty, jarry A. Carey. I f your shoes need repairing telephone FREE MOTOR DELIVERY JORDAN SHOE SHOP 1347 ' h o s ie r y sp e c ia l s . Ladies' fabric silk hose, 25c pair; Ihdies’' Bilk lisj'9 nos©, 21c pair; boys’ ................ 15c pair; girls’ 1,000 p l a t e s a t 3 c . EACH Also bowls, nappies, platters and ►covered dishes at less than cost, to (close out fiifcock. Joseph Samuels, 21 Academy iSt., phone .1247. , . J14-16. A Sealyhi LOST. Q Terrier :am Terrier; r head; somewlhere hair, yell- Main 6t.; ans’ ■“Thistle.” Return MilLbrook or telephone 79 ceive reward. “hite wiry v on ) name of Mrs. Gault, and re- 314 COAL SHOVELERS WANTED. Teh men to shovel coal in yard at once; steady employment. Will fur nish good employment to men when this job I-s finished. Apply at Moline Plow Co., Poughkeepsie,. N.. Y. 14-l'6 WANTED T ■Old pictures of Ne-i keepsie, and othe: ■palnitlngs and porti ■models. Send postal. 84 Clinton Ave., Kingston. • BUY. York, Pough- cities. Old lits. -Ship’s l T -T o BOYS AND GIRLS. See' Charlie Chaplin and get 500 extra pony votes at the VASS'AR THEATRE this SATUR'DAY, matinee and night. 15-16 2,000 their Panaima blocked. id women to have i hats cleaned and The Po’keepsie Hat 7 Academy St.. City. tt Chas. E. Closson Pianoforte Tuning Repairing and Rebuilding Player Pianos a Specialty Phone 1440-W Mail Address: ARLINGTON, R. P. D. BLUE LIST RELIABLE ROOMING AND BOARDING .- Foil THE-LAND’S SAKE *' Buy .some, of that good garden and lawn ^oB© ^that the “Rujsb.er Store” sells, fit 268 Main street. DELATOUR AND DIANA CHOCO LATES are, always fresh and deliciously dif ferent “W hen'you want the b e s tj n fine candy—try them—at The Koze, 3 Washington street. ' EXTRA p o n y VOTES. iPile .-*em ■UP, boys and girls. The contest will soon close. 566 extra votes Saturday at VASSAR THEA- TRsB.- 'Charlie Chaplin show. 15-16 WHAT GOES UP MUST COME dowh. Priees go up, but don’t seem to ’come \down the price on oirr Garden Hose is down, grab it when Its down. Ailing Rubber Co., 268 Main street. •THE BRUCKNER HOUSE 25 CE^mon street, rooms from 50c. dp pet' day. $1.50 per week; steam heat, hath and electric light; well furnished; central location. UPone 1588-R. ' tf. VICTROLAS FOR DANCING, . Ideal dance music whenever you wish. No one tied to the piano and missing all the fun. Many styles to choose from; easy payments too. EDBAL MUSIC CO., 29 Mark? St. tf USE PERMA-LOC For repairing your tubes, it makes a repair as good as Vulcanizing, can be put on in five minutes, ■ and tube can be used immediately. Guaranted to be equal to what we claim or your money cheerfully refunded. Ailing Rubber Co., 268 Main street. BRAKE LINING You pan just as well line your own' brakes as not, we carry all widths. Ailing Rubber Co., 268 Main street. CHARLIE CHAPLIN At the VASSAR T'HEATIRE this SATURID'AY, Boys and girls, be sure and attend. 500 extra pony votes with each admission. 15-16 CHAMOIS AND SPONGES If you have a car you need these goods. Buy them at the -Rubber St'ore. Biponges 30c. up; Chamois, 65c. up. Ailing Rubber Co.,. 268 Maifi'btreef. ^ AUTO OWNERS. I buy and ipay high prices for all kinds of cars, such as old timers, old. 'wrecks; condition no object. I caH anywhere, D. Llppman, 378 Mill <^t., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Phone 1991-M. d l-tf ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED Large sunny room and small room, with board for •t“WO adults, in private family or boarding house near trolley. References required. Address C. C. C., En-terprise Office. J14-17 NAME CARDS. Business 'Cards, Social or Commer cial Stationery. Highest grade of work. Moderate prices. Enterprise, 283 Main Street. tf TOWELS— ^TOWELS. This week Is Towel Week at Perl- m u tter’s. We have made an un usual purchase, comprising a large variety of cotton, buck, and linen tbwels and are offering them thjs week at extraordinary low prices. Se© our window display. Joseph Perlm u tter, 385 Main St. tf. IF YOU TAKE OUR ADVICE You would buy all you!r 'Rubber Goods at the Rubber Store. Our stock is kept fresh, by fast selling. Ailing Rubber Co., 268 Main street. 3 DOZEN FOB 25 CENTS F r u it Jar Ru'bbers, made of thick and wide red rublber, packed one dozen In package. Value 12c, spe cial 3 packages for 25c. Jos. Sam uels, 21 Academy St. Phone 1247. NICE. WARM, COMFORTABLE and light rooms, single; also _ suites . for light housekeeping. Apply 86 Montgomery si street.* 1916’S Can be hound ly Bates, the bookbinder. Phone 53-J and we will send for them, tf MAGAZINES d into attractive ■'books CHARLES. COOK, ing,ng, heating and roof Plumbi h kinds of stoves, ranges, tinware, etc. Orders* for jobbing receive' attention. 2 South Hamilton Poughkeepsie. five' prompt lilton stre'et, tl a t t e n t i o n t o I^R iN T S . Girls wanted, $5 per week, to 'leai the trad© of cigar making. We I girls and boys from the age if up. .1 of 14 you are to send your daugh- work be sure to have her' learn the best paying trade in town, Experienced cigar makers make from .$15 to 20 a week. Steady work the year round. Gome in to ^ee us. We will be pleased to explain our plan to you. Samuel I, Davis & Co., 15 Nor& Cherry St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ’ BED RUBBER FRUIT JAR RINGJ ■ Buy them at the Ruibl your canned goods Ailing Rubber-Co., 268 ICE CREAM SODA. We pride ourselves on making goad, soda. ’We use only the best flavors and add a generous portion of Reid’s —that g-ood ice cream. For good so da come to The Koze, 3 Washington street t h e y ARE SELLING FAST Those Red Rubber, i 'r u it Jar Rings. Your fruit and vegetaibles keep under these. Ailing Rubber Co., 268 Main •street. TO LET. (Plat tof five rooms; all improve ments: rent reasonable, at 551 Main St. For occupancy at once inquire Eisner Sons,' 98 Main St. Phone 593-W. ' “ HOSE THAT WON’T FIT FEET--.IT fits the faucet, and sprinkles ihe the vei garden, and for feeding. Garden Hose- from Store, 268^ Main street. Rubber S' ►getahles fit r from the July 15, I will open a tailoring es tablishment in the apartmen'ts ovt Decker’s Garage. General ‘tailoring and cleaning done. I solicit yo.ir patronage. Hubert Gowitzer, High land, N. Y. J12-38 ^ ‘ w a n t e d . A few of the securities of the Cen tral Hudson Gas' & Electric Co. bonds pa^^y Street. NOTICE . Power Vacuum cleaning' estimates cheerfully furni'shed. ‘ Van ' Keuren. >3 N. Clinton St, Phone 707.' . \tf. * 1 PAY Highest prices for discarded--old Gold and Silver old discarded- teeth and dental fillings'. A.^. Spen- Jeweler, 396 Main S t WING MACHINES—-PHONE 2500 'oror thehe Whitehite Sewiiewing' F t W S Machine Easy Payment Plan or Cash. “ Sbwin: Machines repaired. exchanged o rented. Parts supplied for all makes. Luckey, Platt & Co. tf. WHEN YOU NEEDEED GOOD EYE GLASS SERVICE COME TC N S SERVICE COME TO US. We save you from 25 tp 56 per cent Free examination. We have thousands of satisfied customers and please you. B. Wlm- kno“w -Tfe can please you. B. ’ peliberg, O. D., State R-bgistered Jalist, 292 'Main St., opposite Gar( Upstairpstairs). lace Co. St., opp< (U Formerly wit ith The Wal- tf WANTED. To sell Sunday morning paper route, 176 customers. Inquire 15 Pairvlew Ave. any night after 6 p. m. Jel8-15 4 rooms to let; all improvements; first floor in Main street. S'. Effron, 476 Main street 13-15. LETTER HEADS—ENVELOPES The -Enterprise can print you a new set of office stationery the kind you will be proud to see go out under yonr name. Phone 1922. ______ ______ PIANO OWNER Don’t exchange your old piano be fore you have consulted us. If the piano is yrorth repairing or rebuild ing, we “Will estimate* the cost and guarantiee the instrument to be ’ aS represented. Osterhoudt’s Piano Shop, 5il Main St. Phone 1433-W. If you would see a pair of Orr Khaki pants, a t $1.2(5 you convinced as to the big value. See them at Isaac Eisner Sons, 98 Main street tf. ’ Sw-eet, “oii’d be FURNITURE WANTED Contents of flats, or in small lots; also pianos, antiques. You have paid for your goods and expect to sbt! iog back; get prices, but don't ill J sometlui sell unti you see me; you get the big end as I have no store rent to pay. Call drop a card. George Burling: Elghmie Terrace, Poughkeepsii FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR Rent for the summer months; rent reasonable; every thing modern and up-fcordate; central location. Ad dress replies to C. H. Enterprise Of fice. 13-1,5. REAL ESTATE. Will 'buy, sell, manage and insure your property to your advan' Homer W. Guernsey, Real E_ „ Broker, Poughkeepsie ' Trust Co.- Building. 500 EXTRA VOTES , And a good picture of Charlie Chaplin at the VASSAR THEATRE, matinee and night, SAT.URD'AY. Boys and girls, win that pony and cart. 15-16 DO YOU DO ANY CANNING? Do you buy your Rubber Rings at The Rubber Store? If so, your fruit will keep. Ailing Rubber Go., 2C8 Main street. HELP WANTED FEMALE Finishers wanted on skirts; good hours; good pay; steady work. Ao- ply at once. -E. S. Skirt Co. 22 Wood Lane, (Mecanic st.). 6th floor. 13-19 considerable ist these skli which means a the price of nefit of ome in r’s, 385 tf FOR SALE Motor boat, “Patsie”; can be seen at Poughkeepsie.-Yacht Club has nqt been run 500 miles; price very reas onable. Tel. 195-J or inquire of steward at club. , 13-15 MILLINERY BUSINESS FOR SALE. Stocks, fixtures and workroom sup plies of Madam Van Ostrand, 355 Main St. Ladies, this is your chance to buy a\ nice hat cheap. All' hats must be sold as Mrs. Van Ostrand Intends going- to California to reside. m 2 2 -je22 NOTICE. When in need of eye-glasses ►ectaoles come to us. We^ guarante !ct fit at about half what othei jharge. Free examination. BOYS a n d g ir l s . See Charlie Chaplin and get 500 extra pony votes at the- VAS'SAR THEATRE this SATURiD'AY, matinee •and night, 15-16 CAN ALL you can will keep right your Ru” YOU CAN—AND “ill keep righ t if mh^er Rings at The Ailing Ru'bber Co., ‘ WHAT you buy Rubber !68 Main YOUR DADpV LIKED our printing plant. We--pleased blrti from the start of the business 35 years ago. We know cur ipnlnting work will please you. Just telephone 1622, at the same old .place, 283 Main street. Enterprise Job Printery. idvantai Este to H NOTICE. you have any kind o.f second- furniture f sale drop a postal I buy all ] bureaus, beds, etc.; £ jond-hand furniture Phoi second-hand reasonable prices. !or sale s 2715-J. YOU WANT YOUR CANNED FRUIT to keep. The rubber rings you use are important, -buy them at the Rub ber store and take no chances'. Al- ling Rubber'Co., 268 Main street.' BEADH STEEL. SLATER, GOLD„ The biggest line in the city— positively. Also buttons, trim mings, laces, .em'orolaeries, etc. 'ine SURPiRISE STORE— be sure of our location— 208 Main St. PRINTING that is more than paper and ink is done at the Enterprise. TVe com bine originality and brains to help make your printed matter PRODUCE. Phone 1922, NOTICE. Thousands of satisfied eye glass ■wearers is our best advertisement. We have no dissatisfied customers. When you need glasses we will save you from 25 to 50 per cent. Free . examination. B. 'Whimpelberg, State Registered .Specialist, 292 Main -St., opposite Garden St. (Upstairs). For merly with the Wallace <(3o. tf , NOTICE. We clean your windows by. the month, year or contract, and we also do janitor work. Our prices are 56 per cent, less than any other com pany. Our work is guaranteed. Call or write Poughkeepsie Window and House Cleaning Co., 96 Main S t Telephone 578. hl9-tf SAFE POLISHES 'o use on your car Wonder-Mist, Johnson’s Wax, Utility Renevator, Matchess, Glass and Liquid Veneer. Biiy them at the “Rubber Store”. Ailing Rubber Co!, 268 Main street. MEN! ^ This is great value. Sweet, Orr’s Khaki pants only $1.25: nothing bar ter: made at much higher price. See them at Isaac Eisner Sons, 98 Main street. tf. • 'ormerly with ^ The 'Wallace ( NEW FRUIT JAR RINGS We have just received our . ship ment of Fruit J a r Rings, they are the best made, Ailing Rubber Co., 268 'Main street. 500 EXTRA VOTES i And a good picture , of Charlie Chaplin at the. VASS'AR THEATRE, matinee and night,' 'SATURDAY. Boys and girls, win that pony and. cart. 15-16v 5IRI A pair of Sweet, Orr and Co. Khaki pants; Cost only $1.25 ‘ and would serve you w,ell. Think it over-- i a t any price. Isaac Main street. _____ ^ ____ _ J you w,ell. ape b e tter m ade -i isner Sons. 98 EXTRA PONY VOTES. ; (Pile ’em up, boys and girls. The contest will soon close. 566 extra votes Saturday at VAISiSAR THEA TRE. Charlie Chaplin- show. 15-16 10c. A DOZEN, 3 DOZEN 25c—REi Rubber Fruit Jar Rings. At Th Rubber Store. Ailing Rubber Co.. 208 Main street. UNDERWOO! for sal© inner at all leed records. Branch Office, t St,, r •- OOP—Typewriter rent. The wini ! Market I Poughkeepsi IVANTED. I“mmediately. White cook, with references. Apply evenings, 143 Academy St. jl3 - l o . ^ Y S ’ SCHOOL ^ 1 ^ r $ T 7 5 & UP, Boys’ hats at low prices. Good, strong leather shoes for the boy, 95c :eIhado’s. 165 Main St. and up. Mel 00 YOU KNOW WHY* ‘This Generally Happens When Father Shaves? 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