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4 MOHDAY; JUNE 25,1917> THE EVENIHG EIt^TERPRISB. POUGHKEEPSIE^ K, Y« W e w ill refund the full purchaie price of any suit or overcoat purchased from us betw een June 11th and Sept. 1st, 1917, to any man drafted for the w a r on or before Sept. 1st, 1917. Summer Clothes For outing—traveling and business wear. Palm Beach - - - $ 6.50 to $12.50 Coat and Trousers. Cool Cloth - - - 8.50 to 12.50 Coat and Trousers. 0*^^eaye - \ 8.50 to 12.50 Coat and Trousers. Zepher Worsteds lOiOO to 16.50 Coat and Trousers. Perfect fitting—^thoroughly shrunk garments— Outing Trousers—flannel— $3.50 to $6.50 17, X. B. KirMbbaom Co. “Shwartz Qnality” Clothes 15.00 18.00 20.00 Straw Hats—Summer Furnishings —Regal Shoes trade a t publ - th e money, in hank to aw a it the fur- ,er order of the e court as to who it. sale, M. SHWARTZ & CO. The Home of Good Clothes Stetson Hats—-M etric Shirts— ^Regal Shoes STRAW HATS Panama, Leghorn, Palm, Toyo, Split, Sennit, Mackinaw. Sole Agent for Dunlap & Co., and Young’s Hats. FRANK VAN KLEECK 259 Main Street. VERY SPECIAL AH Hiis Week. Armour’s Bouillon Cubes, 17c Dozen. GREAT 27 CENT COFFEE. CASTONGUAY CASH GROCER 437 Main Street. E v e r y F lavor M e e ts W ith Favor THAT HOME MADE DELUSION Many a wise person has bought an ice cream freezer thinking that they could turn out good ice cream. Leaving out the work and worry it can’t be done—especially when you consider the purity and easy getting qualities of Scl^uik’s Ice Cream. Telephone your dealer. COUPONS like this clipped from the Eveninfl Enterprise are good for five votes each in the Columbia Grafonola Contest if they are turned in In lots of 100 or more, at the Enterprlie office, where they will be exchanged for votei. .WE ARE MEMBERS Or thc «.).Wn.MQ M.ili AMcm vom VOR CASH p PAYMENTS New Subscriptions to The Evening Enterprise wli.* be honored jk9 follows: ' $6.00 Payments, 3,000 votes. $1.00 Payments, 500 votes $3.00 PaymentB, 1,500 votes. 50c Payments 250 vOtea. Classified Advertisements paid in advance will be honored on the basis of five votes for every penny paid. LA COPIA b The best 10-cent Havana Cigar in the world. Pure, rich and mild. JOHN SCHWARTZ & SONS, Inc. 313 Main Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. A n u o u i Ite th e TO BACK WILBUR, ncemenfc is mat th a t d e - exp'ose m a d e of th e city Lm inistration hy the T{ renom ination if he w a n ts flee fo r an o th e r term-. The M ayor has n o t announced w h e th e r he w o u ld ta k e th e job fo r an o th e r CONTEST CALLED O F F . It is sal fected. i. a settlem e n t was ef- W E L L ESTABLISHED Is the fact th a t our renalrlng de partm e n t works wonders on general repairs. P rices reasonable, consistent with good work. ZIMMER BROS, d There is np spot on this great round globe,where you can get better Clothing for Men than in this State of New York, in this city of Poughkeepsie and in this store of W .S. Bedell’s. In fact Poughkeepsie is now recognized as a mighty good trading centre. You may be the very man to -fit into our new “Belter”—a special suit for young men who travel shoulder to shoulder with Pinch-hacks, plus or minus belts. Prices $15 to $25. WM. S. BEDELL 360-365 Main St. WILLIAM PAULDING’S MONEY FOUNDI Bankrupt Estate of Old Poughkeep sie Cooper Pays Dividend After Fodty-oeven r Years. The Sipanish m ain is not th e only place 'to hunt .for burled treasures: It turns up occasionally, in all sorfs or'unexpected places—even the unro- .ntlc leaves of the musty volumes 'heyhey yieldield a richich ? ? a haiik. T y a r h a r v e s t to the p a t i e n t seeker. The fo. l lowing story Years ago, large and nesG at thie ■ke.epsle, h u t he got and w e n t through bankruptcy in the vear 187-0. His ease attracted SUCh aittentiop a t the tim e, as he° was one of the prom inent business m en of •Poughkeepsie and owned considerable w h ich was however gaged. His debts amounted, to about one hundred thousand dollars, and m o st of his v e s t to th e p a t i e n t seeke r. Th e to lowing sto ry la a case In point: Years ago, W illiam Paulding had ad prosperous coopeiyge busi- th old ^T iale Dock m iPougl*- , h u t h e got into difficulties lfe real property, wh.i hieavily mortgag« amounted, to ah-i thousan d dollars, an d m o st of creditors were represented by Cyru! Swan, a law y e r of P o ’keepsie wh< put him into bankruptcy. Thei'e ap pears to have been 'Some question as to w h ich group of his creditors was entitled to thi id i S tates M arshal to seU his stock ,e contents of M s .factory the couiit ordered the 'Dnitod d e a t pu blic auction and depo! should receive sold and th e money. •ther ord e r of th cou rt as to I receiv e it. The property wits ind the m o n ey arising from tlie about ?1,400.00, was deposited lu hank, b u t nip disposition was ever m ade of it, and i t was apparently fo r gotten by /the creditors and the ‘Court officials until late recently the bank w rote to th e cleric of th e United S tates 'Court asking w h a t it should do w ith the m o n ey which, with a c cretions of interest, am o u n ted to about $4,0h0.00. Paulding was dead, Siwaji w a s dead, Deyo, Smith, Paulding’s as signee, was dead, C h arles 'L. B eale of iH'Udson, th e R e g is ter in B a n k ruptcy for D u tchess County, was dead and Me papers destroyeci No list of the creditors and very little o ther Info:*- ation was available. The Court ap pointed ■William.. Porse 'P-cott, a well known p rsetitio n e r undGr th e old iptcy act, as .assignee and di- him to m ake special efforts to find the creditors. His attorney. •Bh’ancls J. MciLoughlin, of 233 Broad- York City, titio n e r undGr bankruptc y act, as .assign e e an d di 3 is of 233 er day searching the lublic records and interviewing the Iding’s way, 'Ne'< was in Pough- reoted him to m ak e spe< creditor ew York City, ’ keepsie the pth e r clay searchin j public record s and interviewing oldest i n h a titan ts, b n f could get little inform a tion ahbut Pauld creditors, and said he would have t( advise the assignee to close up the estate and distrib u te the m o n ey to the the few creditors whom he has been able to fintl. A final meeting of creditors has been ordered t to Dayt( be held at the office :ty,’ by of Re'i , 15 W illiam street, in 1 lilted am o n g those iper proofs York 'City, on July 6 next, a n d 't h e money wil he distribute d am o n g the creditors who have filed prop e r pro( cf their claim s with the R e g is ter by th a t day. As the num b er of creditors who have so far appeared are very few they will each receive a sub stantial paimaent on th e ir claims. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Douglas M e rritt and others, to M o n tgomery S treet C o rporation, V il lage of Rhineheck, $3,000. ■Henrv iHllton, deceased, by tr u s tees, to Industrial Textile Securities •Company, Town of Pishkill, $100. ai-y H. I.yon to A lberta W. Laigh- Town ot Pawling, $100. )thy -Herrick and anc ork Ceni e n tral Railroad 'Company, to Isaac .shiiigton. •li, X v; »v iJ. Ot J . Tim o th y -Herrick an d an o ther, York C L of H y d e 'Pai Tilden Morris i Black and wife. Town of Wai $ 100 . ■Harry M itchell and wife to Thom as •Rein and wife, Town of Pough- ^epsile, $10. Oliver D. Ridei*, deceased, by ex- ris L. Cockingham , editors, to Hams L. Town of Red H-ook, $1,0( Alyra Bcldon H a rris and another, to nnie V. Taylor, Tow nof Amenia, $i. iH-aig] Lewis -H. (Loose, Town of Was . 00. . H a rris -L. H a ight and anoch< m, $1.00 John W illiam Feldsine to Annie M urphy, City of Poughkeepsie. Mary Ida iS-chultz to Sophie SI.00. Hamm erling, Tew n of Fishkill. $10.00. F r a n k M. 'Odell and another, to W illiam M. Bostwick, Unlaii Vale, $13,000. _ .•nsv'v R Froel Referee, tf Elmer B. Roosa, Town of Poughkeep.sie. $l,2CO. Mary Em ily Collingw'ood, devisee, to George ‘Seaman, City of Pough keepsie, $10;00. C h arles W. Ulricl\, deceased, by ©x- lutrix, to H e rm a n Glaberson, Fo'un- P'lace, City. ;ett. Referee, to Grace G. Doughty, City of Beacon, ecu-trix, tain Place, CIt; Thom as $1C0. Han-y G. Hawes and wife to .Noel Gale, Town of Fishkill, $10. H o race iScofield and othe-rs. to Anna O’-Bnien, Town of Fishkill, $i. Luke Brown and w-ife to Jennie O’Connor, City of Poughkeepsie, $10. JenM e O'C rnnor to T -i-o Brown, of Poughkeepsie-, $10. rgaa-et' -C. Dieia. Guardian go V. D. Knapp and wife.’T?! '.^D. ie' M. How keepsie, $(5,750. BEST CREAMERY BUTTER 41c lb. DULUTH IMPERIAL FLOUR, sack $1.95 Sugarp 7 lbs ........... 59c New Potatoes, peck 85c MARTIN RYAN 453458 Main Street *XHE BIG STO;|E C ity o f Pouglik( M argare t' -C. J ;crg e V. D. Knap p and wife, To’ of Poughkeepsie. George V. D. Knapp and wdfe to .Tersie' M. How ard, Tov/n of Pougii- M A R G A R E T IL L IN G T O N , A T T H E LIBERTY TODAY M argaret Illington the famous d r a m atic, will sta r upon the screen at the and tom orrow in the Larky-Param o u n t production of Basil King’s ibm.'.us s-tcry “The Inner Shiinc”, which was prepared for the -='creen by B eatrice C. DeiMille and /.eighton O.-'inun. The announcem ent that Miss Illint-ton had decided to ap pear in photodram a causr^l the groat- es't in terest in m o tion picture cirel-?s since the announcem ent thc-t G e rald ine F a r r a r was to appear on th-3 screen, a-s M iss Illington has ah been consl-ler-ed one o f Ami most dlsUiigiiiPlietl ami popiila .erlc-i. s Porch Rockers la per cen-t. eff this wesK, Come to the big store for sum m e r com forts, EURiGEiR-S, 407 M ain streeb 12.5-20. MERCiER EXPRESSES BELGIAN GRATITUDE TO U. S. W a shington—C ardinal M ercier, the celebrated prelate, of Belgium, has sent'an autograph letter to President W ilson by th e Rev. John B. Devllle, a p riest w'ho has ju s t arrived in this country. It follows: “Often since the com m encem ent of Che w a r I hayo had the desire to express to the people of the United States, of whom you are the highest representative, m y grateful sentim-ents. You have been prodigal to us of your sym p athy, of your help, of your -devotion --------- ” REVISIION OF WHOLE SPANISH POLITICAL SYSTEM DEMANDED. M adrid— m o v em ent for a radical rebuilding of th e whole political e flee in Spain is gaining adherence erywhere. P rem ier Dato, in an ter\-iew said: “The whole question is to know how to meet the aspirations of th e country. The governm e n t is, therefore, taking note of alL claims of grievances, and jus'cice will he done w ithout delay. THE BIG THRIFT SALE OF SUMMER SHOES STARTS THIS WEEK OUTING SHOES IN TANS AND WHITE AT BARGAIN PRICES. BAREFOOT SANDALS, YACHTING SHOES, TENNIS OXFORDS, KEDS, GOLF SHOES, SCOUTS AND HIKEEtS. IP YOU ACT QUICKLY, YOU CAN SAVE MONgY AT THIS SALE. ^ MOORE BROTHERS, 231 Min S^eet, Opposite Municipal Building. T R E N C H T A L E S . “The barrage ran along in front of s, whipping up th e earth in spray, ust -as you see a heavy rain-storm our m en g e t tockle-d up w ith clods of earth, and we w e re cou-ghing wfth the smoke. F o r two d-ays we had been lishing counter attacks and the was stiff w ith d-ea-d HU] fore long we got into a wJilsp► <f i ft o the miF-se-d by the heavies. ‘■'We got to o u r ojbjective all rig h t and had it in good defensive order before F ritz tried to get it back. He' got a surprise then, too, for a bun.':h of our m en who had got too far ahead the day before, and had ^ieen lying doggo in a b i t of old trench, fairly brow n ed them with th e Lewis guns before w© could open on them . We to our fellows a b it later; there only half a com pany of them and they had fimis-hed their iron ration. They Avere ju s t hanging on uncil som eone would com e up and get them out. J,t’s a queer m lx-up ,this 'open fighting', but take it from me, the Germ ans have very little stom a ch for open fighting, and none a-t a ll for hand to ha.nd work w ith the steel.” got to o u r ASK FOR and GET H ® r ii€k’s The Original iia i t e d M ilk Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price. DOBBS STUDIO i PIAN OFOR T E CLARINET 89 Cannon S t, Poughkeepsie. Hot Weather Makes Our Laundry Popular. The muggy, perspiratory days of Summer drive a lot of extra business to our laundry. The necessity for frequient changes of wear ables makes our laundry the busiest place in the You All Come to Us Because you know that we know how to treat your things with the skill which re- tiroves the dirt but saves the fabrics. WE THANK YOU. Telephone 770. , COURTNEY’S UUNDRY. St. Mascy’s School C l o s i n g E ssercisesj -Closing exercises will he held in , St. M a ry’s h a ll -tonight b y the ch il- | dren of S t. M ary’s school. i T h irteen hoys and 1 2 . -girls will leave F-p sieters train in g and en ter 1 Hie liig': school in th e S e p t e m b e r , term , having creditably passed the regents examina-tions. They are Phillip Cassi- ert Dietz. Kinsell la, A lexander K u c h in, Jam e s M u c k e n liaupt, F: .Scott, Jam Leap. Ja m e s Mu- M u rphy, Joseph t, Jerom e Wallker Agnes C a s tonguay, M ildred Feeley, i ~ ’n Helein Jero m e W a and W a lker and th e M isses M ary dres, E lizabeth Beck, N an B; tepiien | < \ Tke New Oxfords ;: Are Having Their _ Day. „ _ a r d e r, .......ahey, M ary Spingler, Blean Sarah Tyrell. .(Vgnes Ga- Mullal: _______ _ eeley , . ie Long, Agnes : M u llen, M .argaret! Toom ey and : It’s the accepted and ap proved time, fellows, to don the Oxfords. Summer days mean consistent dressing— start with a pair of - O xfords from Miller’s The prices are lower here for highest quality. Peter Miller & Sons 131 Main Street. VASSAR THEATRE. 1 T o n i g h t ilu t n a l P ictures p ressu i dointy Mary Miles Min'ter in a stor; atrasting life the underwo ----------- ig li— — —- ------ AVitli the luxury and m agnificance cf th a t in th e hom es of the rich en titled, ‘‘A D ream or Two Ago.’’ A five act dram a of wholesom e appeal in which we flrs-’t see our sta r in i role of a beggar g: ters and then as -------------- — m illionafre’s palace. Also M u tt and Jeff in “Bla 5 .k Hand Case.’’ A .Fox comedy, ‘“H e a rts and Saddles,” will be shOAvn at the Vassar tonight. HUSBAND’S SOFT ANSWER. She was waiting for hijn. ig f' ing h e r brow's like gathering | arsing h e r w rath to keep it j warm, and when he entered the room j she began: “This is a nice tim e of night—” | »X_er-know I'm lato,” . he hastily i interrupted, “but I couldn’^ h e l p it, m y dear. • -Club liad-er-big Uiscussioa I on fem ale beauty. “And w h a t had you to do wi'A th a t?” -demanded the fretful wife. “iMore’n anyone there. I was the one-er-w h o had the m o st beautiful wife, an’-er-course, th e best a-.thority on fem ale beauty, an—” “Why don’t you take off your over coat, ’H e n ry? Let m e get your sllu- r-ers for you. It’s awful cold ouc- side, I think you must be ha’f frozen. ’ Half a minute later Henry wm safely eusc-on-ced in his easy chair with his wife a t his feet putting bis slippers on.—Bhilade’phia Inquirer. Shirts M o e l G b . . —bucdbat’snotall. Because Ajax Tires are extra-service k givers, don’t think that your K measure of satisfaction is all in mileage. . There’s extra joy in riding * on vibrant AjaxTires—extra •! comfort — luxury — longer S life to the car that’s Ajax shod. Come in and let’s tell you . the Ajax story. WEISBERCERS Reliable Ure Shop 14 Washington Street Phone 1211. Wonderful values in these new, fast color, modern design, French cuff Dress Shirts. They are the kind th a t look dressy until they are worn out. This is the best sh irt value on the m arket. A larg m ent to choose from $1.50 Inrrferl SPECIALTY SHOP NEW MILITIA HAT R eflecting th e S p irit of ing 1 the WHITE HATS FOR SUMMER WEAR 311 liill Poughkeepsie, N. Y. RED CROSS WEEK.^ Ten p e r cent, of gross receipts o f ' our 'business w eek of June 25 will be donated to th e Red Cross Society. Our prices on all new Sum m e r F u fs have ben reduced, glyjag th e ladies of Poughkeepsie an jK c e llent oppor tunity bo -save money on furs and a t the sam e tim e contri-bute to the ex cellent and noble Red Cross Society. D.C.Kent 26 Garden S tr e e t SPRING CLEANING ■nME. Wm rem ind you t h a t i t is tim e to send th a t chair, couch or tab le to Sm ith’s fo ren o v a tion. W e can m a k e yo u r oivn fu r n it u r e N E W SMITH’S UPHOLSTERY SHOP 19 A cadem y St. IRVING G. STORM Undertaker (Successor to J. la m in g ) 361 Main Street R esidence, S4S M ill S treet Telephone Connection Rogers’ Silverware '8 CA 26 Pieces In Oak p V U Chest. Three Patterns. Actual value $14, My Price $8.50 , L. C O T T , : J 187 MAIN ST. 3 Chas. E. Closson Pianoforte Tuning Repairing and ^Rebuilding Player Pianos a Specialty Phone 1440-W Mail Address: ARLINGTON, R. F. D. MADSEN & WISTOFF CONSTRUCTION CO. G e n e ral C o n t r a c t o r s and B u ilders E s t im a t e s C h e e r fu lly F u r n ish e d . 42 Market Street, Room 32. Telephone 1127-W. AUTO OWNERS! Take Notice I Have ’tak e n the exclusive agency o f A jax T ires for Poughkeepsie, th e refo re will dispose of a few M a rathon Tires a t follow ing prices: 7-30x3 P lain Olinches $ 7.75 1-32x4 P lain Clinches $15.00 7-32x4 P lain S traig h t -S i d e ..................................$15.00 1-24x4 Plain Straight Side .............................. $17.75 RELIABLE TIRE SHOP H. M. W E ISB E K G E R , P rop., 14 W a s h ington S treet, POUGHKKEICEPSIE, N. Y. T©1. 1211. Open Evenings SCHOONMAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR AXD E.UBALMER Phone 604. Pouahlcecpsle