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THURSDAY, JULY 2^ 1917. THH HVEKIKa EHTERPRlSa. PQUUHKE.EPS1E, y. Y. I M. SHWARTZ & CO. W e w ill re f u n d th e fu l l p7irchase price o f any su i t o r overcoat p u rch a s e d fro m n s betw e e n Ju n e 1 1 th an d Sept. 1st, 1917, t o any m a n d r a f ted fo r t h e w a r on o r b e fore Sept. 1st, 1917. . Semi4naual Reductioos A fu r t h e r r e d u c t i o n in t h e p r i c e o f ' '' Kuppenheimer and Shwartz Qualify Fancy Suits. Our reductions are always the real thing and these further “cuts*' make it easy for you to save money. $15.00 ^ ; $11.95 $20.00 $15.95 $18.00 l x $14.35 $25.00 | X $19-95 $30.00 l x $23.85 ALL STRAW HATS 1-2 PRICE, Special Reductions on Regal Shoes, Boys’ Clothing— urnishings WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR DAILY SPECIALS M. SHWARTZ & CO. The Home of Good Clothes Stetson Hats— Metric Shirts— Regal Shoes ft will Improve your health Save you tim e and money. ;rIV E R JOHNSON, \y FIERCE ^ ^ — AND — RACYCLE r BICYCTES. Require least repairs, and cost least to main tain. Sold in/Poughkeep- afe by GINDCLE’S \The Store of ail outdoors” 354 Main Street, Poughkeepsie. DENTAL WORK. If your teeth require attention—and j iL you are looking for a good, r e l^ h l e I d e n tist—if you com e in and consult ' us, you •will receive every courtesy, and the work done by us will be done w ith the utm o st care and in th e m o st scientific way, by a skillful dentist. Our prices are as m o d e rate as the best work can he done for. EXA > nNATIONS E R E E PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS DR. S. LEVITCH DENTIST \ GARDEN ST. Cor. M ain St. Open Evenings. Phone 173-J. KIL6ANE KNOCKED OUT BY LEONARD Lightweight C h a m p Lands Final Blow Just Before End of Third Philadelphia, July 2S--In a semsa tional finish Benny Leonard, tli lightw eight champion, knocked o. ^ the featherw e ight title holder, Johnny Kilbane of Cleveland, ju s t before th cap of the bell In. the third round c a thrijling contest at ‘Shlbe P a rk her- last night. A fter jabbing Kilbam. face until it was raw and red, Leon a r landed a rig h t jo lt on K iibane’s jav which sen t the Ohio veteran spraw l ing to t h e canvas. W h en K ilbane tried to g e t to h: feet he reeled about the ring and f« into the saving arm s of the refere Pop O’Brien. K ilbane was staggeru.\' and helpless and groped about air. lesaly as O’Erien half carried him, ; his com e r. Leonard stood back wat. ing and ,^eady to get at the feathe* weight king again, w h e n a tow tossed from KITbane’s com e r acknov ledged the defeat from Kilbane handlers. was th e hum iliating finish i John P a trick Kilbane, th e sturdy lit tie boxing m achine who 'won h is till from Abe A ttel in ’F risco in 1912. Fight By Rounds F ir s t Round— Leonard was the firs-' to lead, shooting a light left, whic Kilbane blocked. Benny hooked left to the jaw , and as K ilbane rusht up h e cut lose w ith is right. Benn jabbed with his l®ft twice. Kilban was hit w ith a left and a right. 1 a clinch Johnny reached tli body with a ligkt right, Benny p.i tially blocking the blow. Johnny a tem p ted a left and a rig h t and Ben picked the punches off on his shouh. ers. Kilbane suddenly crossed with right to th e jaw and Benny cam e bac with two snappy left hooks. Benn ducked a left, but ran into a ha right jus^t at the bell. I t \vas the on- clear punch Johni’|/ landed in tl round, ■which was Leonard's by large m argin. Johnny was bleedh slightly from the lips a t the bell. Second Roiind—A fter some lig. sparing Kilbane suddenly stepped i with a bard I’ight uppercut. Benn crossed^ with a hard right and Johnii shook Benny with a snappy left hoo, Benny popped two light lefts to tb lace. Benny blocked Johnny’s count-: and hooked a left to the jaw. Leonard followed -with two smash, ing rights. Johnny uppercut in clo.s Benny m issed a left swing and Johna: shot a right to the heart. Benn. hooked a left to the head and Jo-hnu returned the com plim ent. Both m iss ed w ith left a t the belt. Leonard ha. the round by a shade. The Finishing Bilow Third Round.—Each brought horn a left at the sta r t of the third found Johnny m issed with a left book an« Benny reached the belt with a rlg ir Benny crow'ded Jo l any to the rope:-= Leonard suddenly sent a one tw. punch to the jaw and Johnny’s kneo.= sagged. Benny leaped ini ■with a let' and a right. * A gain K iibane’s knee; sagged and he clinched. They broke and Benny uppercute-' with hfs left. • He follow'erl with a dc- ious left hook ’th a t sent K ilbane to hf.- glove tips. Johnny grasped Benny's GOLF GOODS Caddy Bags, in whites and tans, with and without stays or lock. Stocking*, in greens, browns and gfoys. Tan Shoes that are correct in every detail. Tyrollon Jackets and Norfolks for comfort and utility. Clubs, Balls, Counters, Tees, Markers, Clock Sets, Enamel, Gloves, Hob Nails and Calks, Parachute Balls, etc. Light weight suits without waiting. Ail here, and your size, too, and the particular fabric, the special pattern and the fav orite color you are looking for. White Suits, Sport Coats and White Trousers. Palm Beach Suits, and ail the novelty cool fabrics. I WM. S. BEDELL 363 and 365 Main Street ' legs and pulled him self to his fees. Benny was slo-w. In following up and Kilbane ■weaSfely shoved a r i ^ t to the They sparred Tvlth K ilbane on the defensive, 'it looked as if Leonard irposely was going to allow Kilbane I s'tay. Suddenly Leonard crossed w ith terrific rig h t to the jaw . It spun K ilbane around aird sent him |la.t on his back. Johfiny rolled over, was lying there .clasping Leonard’: ankle. K ilbane ■was done. Jim m y Dunn, his m anager, tossed a towel into the rin g as\ token of defeat. The towel was In m ltiair w'hen tli3 gong sounded. TOWEL INTO RING Featherweig^ht Helplese Throughout the Bout Against Winner^s Punches VOLUNTEERS ANDAMENIA HERE SUNDAY The A m enia team will m eet D u c k y .Jstrom 's V o lunteers Sunday efter- loon a't th ree o’clock a t th e Booth's :>t In E a s t M ansion street. Joe V’eeks is scheduled to um p ire tho 'jame. T h e V o lunteer line-up will be: . C arpenter, catcher; A. B enhard' :id B radley, pitchers; Sunny Aho’-n .irst base; Tom m y McCombs, third: tessique. center field; Couch, left ^sld; J. Gunn, second; W . Delahoyd .h o rtstop; B. B e n h a rdt, rig h t field oooooooooooooooc c ^ Baseball Results | O' o oooooooooooooc VESTERDAY'S RESULTS. American League. Chicago, 4; New York, 1. (F irst Chicago, 5; Ne-w York, 1. (Second Boston, .5; S t. Louis, 4.' Philadelphia, 8; D e troit, 3. Cleyelaitd-TTashington gam es were postponed; rain. National League. Brooklyn, 4; Pittsburgh, 3. (13 innings.) No o th e r gam es scheduled. International League. Newark, 3; Toronto, 1. (®^rst Newark, 10; Toronto, 3. (Second Richm o n d , 8; M o n treal, 7. B altim o re, 10; Buffalo, 6. (F irst Buffalo, 4; B altim o re, 1. (Second ?ame.) Pro^vtdence-Rochester game was transferred to a later date. STANDING OF TH E CLUBS. A m erican League. W. L. Pet. Thicago .............................60 32 .652 lo s to n . .............................. 53 35 .602 Cleveland ........................ 49 43 .533 Detroit ...............................46 44 .511 \'ew York . ....................... 44 44 .500 .Vashington .................... 36 52 .409 Philadelphia .................... 33 51 .393 3 1. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 6 ofi .391 National League. W. li. Pet. New York ........................ 53 27 .663 Cincinnati ........................ 52 43 .547 It. Louis .......................... 48 40 .545 Philadelphia .................... 42 37 .532 Chicago .............................44 46 .489 Brooklyn .......................... 39 44 .470 Boston ...............................36 47 .434 P ittsburgh ........................ 28 58 .326 International League. W. L. Pot Newark . ............................55 33 .625 Providence ...................... 53 37 .589 T o ronto ............................ 51 39 .567 Baltim o re ........................ 50 40 .556 R o chester . ....................... 44 46 .489 Buffalo .............................. 39 55 .41? Richmond ........................ 38 53 .404 M o n treal .......................... 32 57 .360 GAMES TODAY. Am erican League. BUSY LASSE TAKES RICH M. AND M. TROT Dietrolt, Ju ly 26.—(Busy’s Lassie won’ the annual renew a l of the IMer- ch a n ts’ and iM anufacturers’ $10,000 stake fo r 2:08 G rand iCircuit tro tters a t th e S tate F a i r Grounds yesterday. The event w e n t through five heats. The first tw o w e n t to A1 Mack, ibut (BuB 3 r’s Lassie disposed of him and th e re s t of th e field handily In the other three. T h e sum m a ries; 2:17 pace; purse $1;200: ‘Ben Billings, !b. h., by B ingen (Jam ison) ......... 10 1 1 1 J. E . h. g. (IPotter) . . . 3 8 2 2 Ardelle, ro. m. ((White- head) ............... F ran k IR., blk. Flem ing) ___ P a t H.. ibr. g. (Valen- tine) ...................... .............. 6 8 5 4 Baym ar, b. h. (iMcDon- ald) . ................................... 2 2 4dis Darkey Todd, hlk. (Easson) .......................... 9 6 6 dr Sailor, .Redlac, blk. ('Bell) .............................. . 8 7 7 dr Don F., ch. h. (M u r phy) .................................. 1 dis Spy D irect, lb. h. G e e rs). 7 dis Abbe (Bond, b. m. (iWhite) 11 dis Olive R., b. m. ((Rodney). dis .411 (MoKinney, blk. m. (Floyd) .............................. dis Time—2:06 1-4, 2:05 1-4, 2:07 1-2. 2:07 1-2. M. and M. S take, -2:08 Trot; $10,000: Busy’s Lassie, ib. m. by P e ter th e G reat— Miss Busy, by C lay (Cox) .........................., All M ack, b. h., by MciClintock (M u rray)1 R 1 d g e m a r k , 'b. g . (Traynor) Miss Perfection, b . m. (McMahon) ............... S p r 1 g g a n , b. g. -f ■+■ ^ \TY” GAINS IN RACE FOR -F ^ RATTING HONORS. -F -f H e re is bow th e five lead- -f -f ing b a tters in th e A m erican -f -f: and N a tional Leagues^ stand -f -f' to date: - -f -f 'American League -f 4- Player— Club G AB R H Av -f + Cobb, D e troit .91 345 64 130 .377 Slsler, 'St. L . ..91364 38126.347 + + iSpeaker, Cle. . .92 325 53 l l 2 .345 + + B aker, N. Y. . .8'83S138 104.314 + +.'Chapman, -Cle. .94 32'8 58101.308 + + National League. + + P layer—Club G AB R H Av + + Pousch, iCln. . .83 320 51109 .341 + + 'Cruise, iSt. 'L. - . .88 313 42 105 .336 T + F is c h e r, (Pitts. .59 172 22 57.331 + + iHornsiby, St. L. 84 303 56 99 .327 + + Griffith, 'C4n. ..6-4187 25 59.316 + + + + + + + + + + + ^ + + + + + + . 6 5 3 3 (J. ___ 4 4 8 5 ) p r 1 g g (Childs) 3 9 ' 1 1 1 1 1 7 3 ■ 4 2 8 2 8 8 7 2 4 2 , 9 5 3 3 ro . 4 3 5 6 ro 4 4 7 ro .10 10 6 5 ro 8 9 9 ro . 3 6 10 ro ST. JOHN’S WIN. AND TAKE LEAD IN CHURCH LG. St. John’s nine is out in the front in th e Church League. L a s t night they hooked up w ith .St. P a u l’s ball tossers and a f te r five innings came out on th e long end of a 16-4 score. The league leaders ham m ered the offerings of Brown to- all corners of the Rivervlew lot and runs cam e thick and fast. \Jim m y ” P u rdy waff on the firing line for the w inners and held the S t. P a u l’s safe until the final fram e. H e eased up in the fifth end S t. P a u l’s score \four tim e s. The score by innings: R .H .E . S t Jo h n ’s ........... 4 3 3 4 2—16 10 0 S t P a u l’s ........... 0 0 0 0 4— 4 4 6 B a tteries— Purdy and IF. Schus te r for ,St. Jo h n ’s ; Brown, G reenough and C ross for S t P a u l’s. PITCHER STOLZ GOES TO CUBS L a C rosse, Wls., July 26-l.pitcher Stolz, a six-foot left-h a n d e r -with t i e L a C rosse team of th e C e n tral Asso-j ciation, was sold yesterday to the Chicago Nationals. Lucille Spier, (IMurphy) M. L. J., h. g. (Leon- ■Wilkes Brewer, ch. m. (Jam ison) ................. 1 Royal K n ight, b. h. (W h ite) ............. . Straight Sail, h. (V alentine) . . . . , Tim e—2:06 1-4, 2:07 1-4, 2:07 1-4, 2:07 1-2, 2:07 1-2. 2:08 pace; purse $1,200: Edw a rd P., b. h., by The N o rthern cvran (Ray) .. 2 1 1 1 M ussell Shell, ch. g., by Bosem an (V. Flem ing) . 1 3 4 2 ■Canu^, b. h. (Leo) ......... 3 2 3 3 Mary R o saline P a rr , blk. m. (H o p k ins) ............. 6 4 2 4 ■Cleo 'B., ch. m. ('Sheri dan) .................................. 0 5 5 d r I Peter Greenwade, -b; h. (M cDonald) ............... 4 1 d i s ' T i m e - 2:06 1-2, 2:07 1-4, 2:07 1-2, 2:07 1-4. DOBBS STUDIO PIANOFORTE CLARINET 89 Cannon S t , Poughkeepsie. GLYCERINE AND BARK PREVENT APPENDICITIS STOCKHOLM’S CHINA STORE QUALITY SERVICE PRICE Dependable Goods 306 Main Street IRVING P. FAVOR, Successor, WHAT IS THERE IN LIFE THAT MONEY CANNOT BUY ?l Usual Admission Prices Today and Tonionow I Better As Than Good . Average ■J ack PiCKPoeDond L.pui5EliupF As “Freckles” JACK PICKFORDI AND LOUISE HUFF In a Superb Picturization of Geo. Broadhufst’s Famous Play | ‘WBAT MONEY CANT BUY’! With a Great Cast including Hobart Bos- worth, Theodore Roberts and Janies Neil A Romance Punctuated With Thrills telling of the plucky, up hill, fight of a rich young I American for the love of a I princess whose parents oh- [ ject to the match. PARAMOUNT PICTOGRAPHS BLACK DIAMOND COMEDIES DuBois Brothers, 321 Main St., Poughkeepsie,N.Y. \or W o o d ana W illow W a re and H o u s e furnisning Goods, J of Galvanized Wash Tubs, Cedar Wash Tubs, Wash Boards, Skirt rds, Bosotvv Boards, Sleeve Boards, Lap Boards, Pastry Boards, Meat Lap Boards, Pastry Boards, life Boards, Clothes Wringers, Mop Wringers, Clothes ‘ , Brooms, Slaw Cutters, Clothes Hampers, Market Bai nized Water Pails, Cream Pails, T h e sim p le m ix tu r e of buck th o rn b a r k , glycerine, etc., know n as .A d ler-i-ka, astonishes P o u g h k e e p s ie people. B ecause A d ler-i-ka acts on BOTH low e r and upp e r bowel, ONE SPOOM FUL relieves alm o s t ANY CASE constipation, so u r stom a c h or gas. I t rem o v e s such surp r is in g Joul m a t t e r th a t - a few doses often relieve or p rev e n t appendicitis. A vshort trea t m e n t helps chronic •stomach trouble. T h e INiSTANT, easy action of A d ler-i-ka is aeton- ishing. D o ty & H u m p h rey, d ru g gists, 377 M ain St.— ad-1. Mop Sticks, Brooms, SI Baskets, Lunch Baskets, Galvanized Water Pails, Cream Pails Wood Fibre Pails, Stable Pails, Flour Pails, Wooden Scoops, Sugar Scoops, Paper Wash Basins, Corn Poppers, Wooden Spoons, Lemon Squeezers, Carpet s Horses, Clothes Pins, Potato Mashers, Flour Sieves, Coal > Boxes, Towel Riolls, ' Styles with the proper snap to .; : them; Qualities that mean true economy in Shoe bujong —That’s our way. Your way, too, isn’t it? We would be pleased to put a pair of the^e Oxfords on your feet. jper Wash Ba: veepers, Clothes Sieves, Soap Butter Bowls, Butter Ladles, Bi Wood Faucets, Brass Hoop Cedai s, Cream Separators, Coal Hods, {rushes. Shoe Brushes, St( Brushes, Horse Brushes, Shoe Brushi J • Churns, Cream Sep. 4 [ Kalsomine Brushes, Shoe Brushej Brushes, Horse Brushes, Shoe Brushes, Wool Dusters, Shovels, Step Ladders, Carts, Wagon s, Sieds, Etc., Etc. Boxes, Spice Boxes, Towel R Butter Moulds, Butter_Spades, Potts' Irons, Whitewash I f Keelere, Barrel Covers, Ice Cream Freezers^ ;ovo Brushes, Floor Brushes les. Wool Dusters, Feather Dusters, Brushes, es, Counter isters. Snow :ago ; D e troit at Philadelphia. S t. L o u is at B o ston. Cleveland a t W a shington (2). National League. New York a t iChlcago. Brooklyn a t 'Pittsbungh. Boston a t St. -Louis. Philadelphia a t Cincinnati. International League Newark a t Toronto. Baltim o re a t Buffalo. Providence, a t R o chester. Richmond a t M o n treal. Southern A s s o c iation . Ohattanooign, 7; Mobile, S. L ittle P o c k , 7; A tlanta, 2. (F ir s t A tlanta, 2; L ittle Rock, 2. (Second gam e; called In fifth.) Nashville, 1; New O rleans, 0. E a s t e r n L e a g u e iNew Haven, 2; (Portland, 1. (F irst game.) Portland, 6; ■Ne'W iHaven, 6. (S e c ond game.) W o rcester, 6; H a rtford, 2. Law rence, 4; B ridgeport, 1. Springfield, 16; New London, 3. New York State League. Scranton, 3; W ilkes-B a rre, 0. W ilkes-B a rre, 4; Scranton, 0. I (Second game.) Syracuse, 6; Reading, 0. I Elm ira, 6;. Bingham ton, 0. MA used to -wash. WE mean the clothes. AT home. WE fellows liked— TO Duck Mondays. - IT certainly was NOT like Sunday. SCHOOL. NOW MA’S stopped. SHE Sends the wash. TO . COURTNEY’S A n d Home. IS like a little BIT of heaven. Telephone ' 770 MILLER’S 131 MA«N ST. DRAFT NUMBERS . 1 to 4000 . NOTICE We are making you a two weeks* special price on nobby pinch-b’ack suits. Worth $16.50 and $18.00—Our price $ 12.45 Young men, here is a chance to save money on good clothing. HUDSON HOTELII Offers you a com fortable HOME w ith large, light rooms. Hot and cold water, electric lights. Weekly Rates $3.00 up Entrance next door to Busy Bee Restaurant. 265 MAIN STREE T E L E P H O N E 2 0 4 7 Modernizing Furniture Is one of the provinces of j this business. We have ■ kepa apace with changing ] times and customs, and « rvlces to J your good furniture. * SMITH’S : UPHOLSTERY SHOP ; PHONE 13‘14-J. ; offer you our servi renovate, reps WM. F. CANTY H E A T IN G , T IN N IN G , JO B B IN G . Cornices, Skylight and Metal Ceilings, Roofing, Leader and Gutter Work. * 129 THOMPSON STREET, Phone 1450-J. Po’keepsle, N. Y. THE LEADER OF ALL MOTORCYCLES. See It at 237 Main Street. EDWARD RYAH. Established 1811. TBOHASJ.ZIHM£R,Jr. GENERAL CONTRACTOR Concrete. 35 Market^ Street Room 25. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. \ SUN RESTAURANT 485 Main Street. The m o st popular up-tow n res- urant. R e g u lar dinner, 25c., from till 2:30. Chicken dinner, Sun- j, 35c., a t 485 Main street. The ily place ,eal for 21 w h e re you get a square GREAT 27 CENT COFFEE GREAT 27 CENT COFFEE GREAT 27 CENT COFFEE GREAT 27 CENT COFIFES GREAT 27 CENT COFFEE GREAT 27 CENT COFFEE GREAT 27 CENT COFFEE GREAT 27 CENT COFFEE GREAT 27 CENT COFFEE GREAT 27 CENT COFFEE GREAT 27 CENT COFFEE TRY IT JUST ONCE CASTONGUAY Cash Grocer* 437 Main Street.