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T H U R S D A Y , JU L Y 26,1917. PEOPLE WHO KNOW PREFER THE ENTERPRISE ^ P O tJG g g E E P S I E , It. Y . Summer Things — AT — Pierce-Ambler^s Paper Table Cloths, Paper Napkins, Drinking Cups, Kodak Albums, Post Cards, View Books, New and Standard Fiction, All the IYIanazfne§, Any of the Newspapers. Lnd a thousand things you might i |e e d for your vacation packing, j PHONE 1435—WE WILU DELIVER. SHERM’S DOTS Dots ‘‘Somewhere In France” By CLIFFORD LE03f SHERMAN ' iir Ever- icreasing organization makes this corporation still more capable of giving you the very best of attention. An estimate cheerfully furnished on contemplated building or installation of water, vacuum or power plants. KCDOHERnCO. 287. Main’street. NEW SCHEDULE. [AVIS MOTOR ! SERVICE I __ b e t w e e n — P o u g h k e e p s ie, M illb r o o k , A m e n ia, M illerto n . E. FROM LUCKEY, PLATT & [ q ., d a i l y EXCEPT SUNDAY - P o u g h k e e p s i e for - Mill- 'o o k 11:00 a. m .— 4:30 p. m , ■es Millbrook for Poughkeep sie 9:15 a. m.—^1:30 p. m. f SA T U R D A Y NIGHTS Millbrook ............. 7 p. m. |?e Poughkeepsie ......... 11 p. m. l/e Poughkeepsie for Amenia* Millerton, 4:30 p. m. Ive Millerton ..............8 a. m. |v e Amenia .. .-r. ........ 8:30 a. tn. For Poughkeepsie. be Dependable Route. iry— Expert chauffeur. BE CHARTERED feutifu! scenei f s MAY b : FOR ANY OCCASION. A.ddress GEO. E. DAVIS, MBlerton, N. Y, iO N E 18-3. Tie m o s t m o d e rn and Tip.-1 ■date F u rn ish e d A p a rtm e n t |H o u s e in Poughkeepsie. W e have single room s, also ■ s u i t e s of 2 or 3 room s , w ith ■ H o t and Cold R u n n ing W a ter ■ In everj' room , also room s with ■ P r iv a te B a ths or Shower B aths. looms range from $3.50 per week upwards. An opportunity for everyone I to have every convenience of a I M o d ern H o tel for a M o d erate 4 2 -4 4 Cannon Street Inward W. McCready consulting Accountant. ^countant. Auditor, Cost Account!n£ Mansion St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Telephone ilOO. ^stematizer. COLLINS M. ISuccessor to Van Wyck & Collins. l e c t r i c a l g r a n i t e a n d M ARBLE WORKS J All Work by Pneumatic Tools. |5 - 1 7 7 Main St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 68- 4 3 . IS *42' .- 2 0 ^ 4 1 . 4 A 45 .21 ^ ..4 8 * ^ 6 r '^35 3 . 3 0 . 3 3 3 3 ^ 57 =5 58 ENTERPRISE WANT ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS LX^DER THIS HEAPING 20 WORDS 25c CASH-^ INSERTIONS. A DDITIONAL WORDS Ic each* DON’T I^AIL To attend H e d d ing ■Excursion to O range Lake Friday, July 27. B o at leaves Day L ine P ie r S o’clock. 24-26 SPECIALI SPECIAL! W h ite P o lar bear rug, extra large size, 4x9 ft. M u s t,b e sold a t once, owner leaving town. Can be seen at K e n t’s F u r House, 26 G a rden St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. jy26-al AUTO EXPERIENCED. Young m an, 25, good education, m arried, now holding responsible position, w ishes position in autom o bile line; experienced; b e s t of re f erences; -vrill go anyw h ere; private. Inquire W illing, E n terp rise Office. TO LET. Five room s' w ith latest im p rove m ents, 24 Lexington Ave.- Inquire Upstairs. Phone 2743-W . 26-28 PARTITION SAI.E COUNTY COURT: DUTCHESS COUNTY GEORGE E. ROGERS, P laintiff, vs. SARAH L. ROGERS and JOSEPH C. ROGERS, D efendants. In pursuance of a judgm e n t of par tition and sale made In the above en titled action, h e a r ing date the 17th day of July, 1917, and entered In the Office of the clerk of the 1 IRVING G. STORM Undertaker (Successor to J. Leemlng) 361 Main Street Besidence, S4S Mill Street Telephone Connection SCHOONMAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER tone 604. Fonghkeepsle W E L L ESTABLISHED Is the fact th a t our repairing de partm e n t works wonders on general' repairs. Prices reasonable, consistent With good work. ZIMMER^ BROS, tl B ecause of its strength, the F ir s t N a tional Bank is secure djapositary for iS. Y^ou will also find it prom p t and accommo- lating in m e e t- your re - BOAT SERVICE FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS CENTRAL H U D S O N LINE. FOR NEV' YORK CITY— Steamers leave Poughkeepsie Mon- ly, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, riday, 7:00 p. m.; Saturday, 12:00 noon; Sunday, 8:15 a. m., 4:15 p. m., 8:00 p. m. FROM NEW YORK— Franklin St. Pier For Poughkeepsie steamers leave onday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs day, Friday, 4 p. m.; Saturday, 1 p. m., 2:30 p. m.; Sunday, 9 a. m., 5 p. m. FROM NEW YORKI-W. 129 St. Pier. For Poughkeepsie steamers leave onday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs day, Friday, 4:30 p. m.; Saturday, 1:30 p. m., 3 p. m.; Sunday, 9:30 a. m., 5:30 p. m. FOR ALBANY— Steamers leave Poughkeepsie, Tues day, Thursday, Saturday, 9:00 a. m. F. L. SIMPSON, Agent. Poughkeepsie. Telephone 222. COUNTY COURT I DUTCHESS COUNTY Trial Desired in D u tchess Countv. JENNIE CL.A.RKSON BAKER. P lain tiff. aerainst CARRIE CLARKSON CAMPBELL, som e tim e s called CAR RIE CLARKSON, and NORMAN MEAD, Defendants. TO THE ABOVE NAMED D E F E N D - ^^^'OU ARE H E R E B Y SUMMONED to answ e r the Com p laint In th is action, and to serve a copy of your answ e r on Plaintiff's A ttorney, w ithin tw e n ty s after the aer\'ice of this summons, luslve of the day of .service; and in ' of your failure to appear, or an- r, judgm e n t w ill be taken again s t you by default, for the relief dem a n d ed in the Complaint. Dated. April IG, 1917. MORSCHAUSER &-MACK, A ttorneys for Plaintiff, Office and P o s t Office Addre.as, 234 Main Street, Pough keepsie, N ew York. TO;— CARRIE CLARKSON CAMP BELL. som e tim e s called, C.^RRIB CLARKSON: The foregoing sum m o n s Is served upon you, by nubllcatjon, pursuant to an order of Hon. C. W. H. Arnold, D u tchess County Judg-e. dated the 25th day of July, 1917, and filed w ith the Complaint, in the office of the Clerk of the County of D u tchess, in the C'tv f Poughkeepsie, D u tchess County, [ORSCWAUSER & MACK. A ttorneys for Plaintiff. Office and P o st Office Address. 2.31 M ain Street. Pengh- keepsie, N. Y. J26-A2 9 16 23 S9. iffice o f th e cler k o f th e County of lu tch e s s , on the 17th day' o f July, 1917, the undersigned the R e feree therola named, w ill sell a t public auction in the m ain corridor of the County Court H ouse, in the C ity of Pousrhkeepsle, County of D u tchess, N e w York, on the oTH DAY OF SEPTEM B E R , 1917 at eleven o’clock In the forenoon of th a t day the prem ises- In said judgm e n t m entioned,' and therein described .as D e a r F o lk s : T h is letter w ill ba ^^ A l^ ^ that certain piece or parcel of land situ a te In the Town of Stanford, D u tchess County, State of N ew York, w h ich w a s a part of the hom e stead lot of the late Silas Rogers, deceased, of w h ich he died seized and possessed. . the < m ailed to you from “som ewhere #ln F rance’’. I afti w riting i t abroad th e transport on the first day out, and m aybe it will get by the censor and m aybe again it wiU not, but you can a t least join the dots and find out what I am doing. \We sailed front (delete-J by censor), and the first p a r t of the trip -was ra th e r rough. As you hm I never wag a very good sailor, a; one of the officers accused m e of spending too m u ch tim e looking for subm arines. 'He thought th a t was ■Vi’h a t I was doing, as m y position -was som ething like this. Sammy. (Copyright, 1917 by The Bell Syn dicate, Inc). To com p lete the picture, dra'w a line from dot 1 to dot 2, th e n from dot 2 to dot 3, and so on. ,d P®®®* weH IF YOUR SHOES NEED REPAIRING TELEPHONE FREE MOTOR DELIVERY JORDAN SHOE SHOP 1347 WOMEN 'OPERATORS Experienced women operators wanted at once. Apply at Hudson Valley M u slin Uud. Co., 366 M ill s't. tf. due; min'ute’B -walk from trolley. Lot 60 by 171 feet; garage. Also extra lot, sam e size. Sell as a whole or separate. J. H. Doughty, 38 N o rth H a m ilton St. tf REAL Will iyuy, sell, n •our property to 31’ W,7, Guerrrsiuernsey, G Broker, Poughkeepsie iuiiding. ESTATE. manage and. insure : advantage. B eal E s tate „ WANTED. Young m an; 25 years old; m u s t have a t least high scnool education;. to take charge of one of our d e p a rt m e n ts ; m u s t he in a positi/)n to give bond. Apply In person w ith re f e r ences. R. U. D e la p enha Co. tf. GARDENER WANTED On sm all country estate; s t a r t at $40.00 a m o n th and board; raise at end of first m o n th to satisfactory, steady man. B. G. Tonsey, Clinton O o m ers, N. Y. Telephone ‘No. 3. 25-26 TO LET. 85 Cherry street, 7 rooms, all im provement; rent, $32, to adults In quire J. Jones, 8 Hammersley Ave. 3 DOZEN F O R 25 CEl^TS F r u i t J a r R u b b e rs, i|aade ^ and \Wide red ru b b e r, packed dozen in package. V a lue 12c, sp e cial 3 packages fo r 25c. Jos. S a m uels, 21 Academ y St. P h o n e 1247. CELERY PLANT3. Now is the tim e to set youir celery p lants if -you w a n t a N o . 1 plant; six different va r ieties. Call at 'Geo. Bohrer, corner H u d s o n Ave. and Salt Point Road. Phone 2734-J. 26-28 WANTED. To rent, with privilege of p u r chase, a well located house of at least ten room s, w ith all m o d ern conveniences. A d d ress, giving full particulars, Irving P. Favor, 306 M ain ,St. 26-28 NOTICE PURSUANT to an order o f HON. lAA NN IELIEL J.. GLEASON,LEASON, Surrogateurrogate of D J G S D u tchess County, NOTICE ISl H E R E BY GIVEN: that all persons having claimlaim s kgaln!galnst s t thehe estatesti of Jonas P. ‘ ~ of Pleasar\ c s a t e ---- --- --------- - Dunn, la te o f the T own o f P leasa n t V a lley in said County, are required to exhibit the sam e w ith vouchers there of to the undersigned Admlrulstratrix ■ ■ state, at the office, of Frank 54 M arket street. In the City of sa l« ------- - — — ------- -- - B, Lown, 54 M ark et stree t. In th e City of P o u g h k e e p sie on or before the 15tn dav of Decem ber, 1917. \ a ted this 7th day of June, igi\ ■ Dunn, A d m inistratrix, own, Attoi Sarah M. 1 Frank B. J PURSUANT to an orUer of HON. DANIEL J. GLEASON, Surrogate of D u tchess County, NOTICE IS H E REBY GIVEN: th a t all persons having clalm.s again s t the estate of JOHN DON.A- ’\ 'E , late of the City of Beacon, in said County, the sam e w it undersig required t vouchers there adm lnistrs undersign ed ad m inistr a tor of said estate, at the office of M orschauser & Mack, 234 Main street; in the City of P o u g h k e epsie, on or before the 20th dav of October, 1917. Dated th is 11th day of April, 1917. EDW ARD DON.A.HUE, A d m inistrator, Beacon. N. Y. MORSCHAUSER & MACK. A ttorneys for A d m inistrator, 234 Main St.. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. oll-6m o . order of Hon. Surrogate of ess C o u n ty.' NOTICE IS H E R E BY GIVEN; that all persons having claims aga in s t the estate of Jam e s H. Coapman, late of the tow n Of P leasant •Valley in said County, are*required to exhibit the sam e w ith vouchers th e fe- of to the -undersigned Executors of said .estate, a t the residence of Sar:ih A. Co'apman, one of the Executors herein In the tow n of P leasajitW a l- ley on or before the 10th day of Sep tember, 1917. D a ted th is 27th. day of February, SARAH A. COAPMAN, ABRAM B. COAPMAN INA MAY COAPMJ ' ' E x e c u tors etc, of man, deceased. ( J a m es H. Coap- ltaw-ml-a30 place tw e n ty lin k s southerly from the fence post stan d in g a t the southw e st corner of the dooryafd, thence In com pany w ith the lin e betw e e n said lot and the la te M a n ley D u n can’s lo t an-J across the east ^part of the R o g ers Pond N. 49 degrees 15 feet E. four chains, fifty-five links to a stake on the ea s t side of said pond, thence S. 24 degrees 45 feet E. two chains, six teen links to the center of the bridge. thence In th-e highway S. 69 degree.? 30 feet W e st 3 chains 45 lin k s to fne place Of beginning. CONTAINING three roods and tw e n ty rods of land be the sam e more or less. E v e r e tt H. Travis. R eferee. G u ernsey & G u ernsey, A ttorneys for Plaintiff, Office and P. O. Address. 236 Main street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y'. George Overocker, Esq,, G u a rdian ad. Litem of D efendants. J19, 26A2„ 9, 16, 23, 30 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION FROM SALES FOR TAXES. Office of City Treasurer, ; Poughkeepsie, N. Y. July 25, 1917. ' N o tice Is hereby given to a ll per sons interested In the fo llow in g below described parcels or lots of real estate w ithin the City of P o u g h k e e p s ie which w ere sold for taxes on Novem b er IS, 1915, th a t the la s t day for the\ redem p tion thereof from such sales w ill oe Novem b er 18, 1917, nam ely: J A ssessed to M ary J. Guarlno, house and lot, 11 Gifford A venue, (ow n e r s as reported). . A ssessed to \Wm. I M arlow E state, house and lot, 34 W o rrall Avenue, (ow n e r s as reported). \ A ssessed to P o u g h k e e p sie Land & Im p rovem ent Co., lot. North side Grove Street, (ow n e r s as reported). A ssessed to Pou|:hK eepsl 0 Land & Im p rovem ent CTo., lot, 19 Grove Street, (ow n e r s as reported)'. A ssessed to rough!keepsie , (owners as reported). A ssessed , to P o u g h k e e p sie Land & nprovemprovem entnt Co.,., lot.ot. W e stt sidei Grove Im e Co l W e s s Street, (ow n e r s as imported). A ssessed to N elson, John i Swanson, lot, E a s' (ow n e r s as reportf ssessed to Chs 7 G regory Avi ohn and Wm. F o s ter Street, Smith, house and e, (ow n e r s as re- ised to George L. Sutcliffe, and lot, 124 U n ion Street, (ow n - reported). ported). ^ 'Assess ers as reported ). A ssessed to P e ter W e n zel, lot, 62 Sunnyslde Street, (ow n e r s as reported) A ssessed to Jam e s J. B e n n e tt, house and lot. 1 Eastm a n Terrace, (ow n ers as reported). A ssessed to F e lix N a d row skl, house and lot, 36-38 DutebesS Avenue, (ow n ers as reported)?. A ssessed to IVm. Schism , corrected to Wm. Atchinson, triangular, B a st M ansion Street, (ow n e r as .reported). The publication of th is notice bars and precludes any and a l l ' p ersons ex cept the purchaser on said sale or his heirs or asslgpp or the lelnor Anally redeem ing from claim ing any Interest in or lien upon said lands or any part thereof, In case the said lands shall not be redeem ed from such sale on or before the la s t day nam ed for redem p tion thereof. RICHARD A. KENW ORTHY. City Treasurer. M AD S E N & W ISTO P P CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractor's and Builders Estim a tes Cheerfully Furnished. 45 M arket S treet, Room 32. Telephone 1137-W. FOR \ r e n t . A four room apartm e n t, first floor, fro n t,at 54 C a tharine St., -with range, <bath, and toilet; a steam heating .plant for heating; shades furnished for windows, all put up. F u ll p a r ticulars of James H u s ted, at 25 .•North .Hamilton ISt., betw e e n 1 and 3 O’clock p. m . 25-27 BOY'S WASH SUITS^ A large assortm e n t in all staple : terials. Sizes up to 8 years. Special a t 50c and ?1.00. P e rlm u tters, 3S5 Main street. young girl P h o n e 2171 re-ferr( g irl. a n t : C a re of chil- capable, strong. To go hom e nights. j25-27 NOTICE Poughkei .ECTIONS Treasu! collect therein ■epsie, N.^'Y. July 19, 1917. GIVEN that w a r r a n t lin g him_ to ] thel various si ■ he City Tr.« I receive t _ . , __ __ sessed; an d th e City T r e a s urer does hereby give notice that he w ill attend at his office In the City H a ll w ith said roll ' — ___ said roll and w a rrant for , days n e x t after the Arst publi cation Of this notice, Sundays and L e g a l H o lidays excepted, from to 3 o’clock p. m., to thfJty Ration o’cfocl £ a. m., to 3 o’cloc k p. m., to ___ _ city, county an^. state taxes. The date and the Arst publication of tuts second notice is July 19th, 1917. ■ ■The A ssessm e n t R oll, under w h ich the taxes for 1917 are collected, w a s made In 1916. Th^- w a r r a n t for the collection of A ssesse d to Poug h Land fk taxes for 1917, w a s Issued January Im p r o v e m ent Co., lot. E a s t side Tulip 15th, 1917. Street, (ow n e r s as reported). The second h a lf of the City taxes m a y be paid at any tim e on or Before A u g u st I9th, 1917, w ith Interest a t the rate of 6 per cent, per annum for six m onths. , Upon the second halt of City taxes and in terest rem a ining unpaid after the 17th day of A u g u st, 1917, a Ave per cent, penalty w ill be collected; and If unpaid after the 17th day of Septem ber, 1917, there w ill he c o l l e c t ’d in addition to said 5 per ijenL penalty Interest at the rate of one per cent, per m o n th, from J u ly 19th,- 1917. Upon all unpaid State and County 'axesaxes andnd uponpon thehe unpaidnpaid Arstrst halfal T a u t u A h of City Taxers, a Ave per cent, ^ ^ a l t y therfito, Interest at the rate of one per it. per m onth from January 15, 1917. M CH ARD A. KENW ORTHT. City Treasurer. Aug. IS. J O B WORK THE ENTERPRISE PRINTERY BOOK WORK BLUE LIST REL1ABI.E ROOMING AND BOARDING NICIB, COOL, COMFORTABLE and light rooms, single;^ also suites for light housekeeping. Phone 1695-R. Apply 86 M ontgomery street. BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS, $1.75 & UP. Boys’ hats at low prices. Good, strong leath e r shoes for the boy, 95o and up. M elhado’s, 105 M ain St. IRVING & ACKERT. C a rpenter and builders. Jo-bbing promptly attended to. Agents for Upson wall board; also high g r ^ e Vulcanite roofing, carried in stock. E s tim a tes & m i s h ^ . 57 '-Uatharine St. THE BRUCKNER HOUSE 25 Cannon street, room s from 50c. up per- day. $1.50 per week; steam heat, bath and electric light; well furnished; cen tral location. hiPone 1588-R. tf. VICTROLAS FOR DANCING. Ideal dance m u sic w h e n ever you wish. No one tied to the piano and m issing all th e fun. Many styles to choose from ; easy paym e n ts too. IDEAL MUSIC CO., 29 M arke. St. tf SEWING MACHINES—PHONE 2500 F o r the W h ite Sewing Machine. Easy P a y m e n t Plan o r Cash. Sewing M achines repaired, exchanged or rented. P a r ts supplied for all m akes. Luckey, P la t t & Co. tf. VACATION PRINTING The next two m o n ths will afford a good tim e for you to stock up with your office printing. And the E n ter prise Job Printery, which has beon doing business at the sam e old stand for 35 years is a good place for you to send your printing orders to. T e le phone 1922. 40,000 FRUIT JARS, 75c DOZEN. Glass tops and fitted w ith patent airtight clamps and best rubbers; value $1.10; special, 76c dozen. Jos. Sam uels, 21 Academ y St. tf SHIRT WAISTS In Voile and Organdie; dainty trim med w ith lace and em b roidery, and a splendid value a t $1.00; also In ex tra sizes up to 50. P e rlm q ter’s, 385 Main street. DRESS TRIMMINGS. Silks and cottons, laces, em b roid eries and all kinds of braid trim m ing. Our prices \wlll surprise you. THE SURPRISE STORE, 208 M ain street— Cusack' b u ilding. tf WHEN YOU NEED GOOD EYE GLASS SERVICE COME TO US. W e save you from 25 to 50 per cent. F ree exam ination. We have thousands of satisfied cus-tomers and know we can please you. B. W im - pelberg, 0. D., S tate R egistered S p e cialist, 292 Main St., opppslte Garden (U p stairs). Form e rly w ith The W a l lace Co. tf PIANO OWNER Don’t exchange your old piano b e fore you have consulted us. If the piano is -svorth repairing or rebuild ing, we will estim a te th e cost and guarantee the Instrum e n t to be as represented. O s terhoudt’s Piano Shop, 511 Main St. Phone 1433-W. ALUMINUM COOKERS Combination Aluminum seamless cooking sets; three pieces—regular $4 value. Given by The E n terprise for a years subscription, city or country, and $2; only a few left. UNDERWOOD —Type-(7riters for sale or rent. The w inner a t all speed records. B ranch Office, 62 M arket St., Poughkeepsie, SILKS Of all kinds—taffetas, stam p ed and plaids, satins, crepe de chines, silk poplins, at the lowest prices in the city. TH E SURPRISE STORE, 208 Main street—Cusack building. tf SERVICE WITH YOUR th ick printing is provlfied by the E n terprise Job P rintery. Sometim es you need an idea for the printing you have 'in m ind? W ell, our service m an can help you. B ring him your printing pro blems. Telephone 192-2. ATTENTION TO PARENTS. Girls wanted, $5 per week, to learn the t r a d e of cigar m aking. We take girls and boys trom the age of 14 up. If you are to send your daugh ters to work be sure to have her learn the best paying trade in town. .Experienced cigar m a k e rs m ake from $15 to 20 a week. Steady work the year round. Come in to see us. We will be pleased to explain our plan to you. Sam u el I. Davis & Co j» North Cherry St.. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. A FULL LINE Of Silk Taffetas at lowest prices. The S u rprise Store, 208 Main S t. Open evenings. tS GIRLS AND BOYS. Uns in everything needed Positively depend- and the prices' are the city Big hargai tor School Wet able goods onl_ guaranteed to be lowest in M elhado’s. 105 Main^'SL CHARLES COOK. Plumbing, heating and roofl: stoves,toves, ranges, tinws kinds of s ra Orders for jobbing attention. 2 South Poughkeepsie. receive prompt lilton street WASH SKIRTS. A m o st complete assortm e n t of vhite and colored w ash skirts ju s t leived. Our order for these skirts ill, whj' pass the benefit of ig to you. Come in L P e rlm u tter’8, 885 our foresight alon g and be convinced. Main St. UNDERWEAR SPECIALS Men's good quality balbrlggan shirts and draw ers, 35c each. Men’s extra (juallty shirts and drawers, 55'c. per garm e n t. Union suits, 60c and $1.00. P e rlm u tters, 3'85 Main street. SPECIAL PRICE ON GINGHAM. F o r a short time, 14 and 1! 15b quality , colors fast; m any patterns. TH E SURPRISE STORE, 208 Main stree t^C u s a c k building, tf a sho rt 12 %c. New m e, 14 ai goods, color HE 1916'S MAGAZINES Can be bound into attrkertive n d ’ the bookbinder. Phi w e will send for them . books >one WHO’S YOUR PRINTER The E n terprise Job P rintery prints everything from calling cards to a two hundred page magazine or book. W h a t’s more, if you need some help with the copy you are invited to con sult our service man. Telephone 1922. FOR RENT. A five room apartm e n t, first floor, t 290 C h u rch street, w ith all provem e n ts, including a hot wa heating plant, at a m o d erate rental. F u ll particulars of Jam e s H u sted, at N o rth H a m ilton St., betw e en and 3 o’clock p. m. 25-27 FRUIT JARS. E-Z Seal pints, 6'9s doz.; E-2T S eal Quart, $1.10; B-Z two quarts, $1.30 doz.; Ball M asaon Jars: one point, 69o doz.; one quart, SOo doz.; two [uarts, $1.20 doz. John H e n ry Stores, 353-355 Main S t 24-26 YOU WILL SAVE TROUBLE W ith your eyes if you have glasses properly fitted before it is too late. B. W lmpelberg, 292 Main St. (Up- sairs). For p a s t year ■with W allace Co. tf WANTED. ' A few of th e securities of the Cen- al 'Hudson Gas & E lectric Co. bonds or stoicks. W ill take 'bonds partly paid for on installm e n t basis. Ad dress I. W. S h e rrill Co., 35 M arket S t r e e t tf PRINTING th a t Is m ore than paper and ink Is dbne at the Enterprise. W e dom- bine originality and brains to help SITUATIOI^JS WANTED Anyone wanting a good cook or general housew o rker, southern color ed'; best reference. Call a t once.,M iss Proi>©r, !^hone 1531. 24-26 OPERATORS WANTED . Experienced operators w a n ted to work on Radios waists, $7.00 p e r w s e k to start; only those experienced need apply; steady work, Rosenberg iSnyder & Co., 455 Main street. 26-oi WANTED. A woman to clean floors and w in dows. Inquire betw e en 5 and 7 o’clock evenings.' Mrs. ‘Brownell, 19 M anltou Ave. (Second floor.) 25-27 MONEY TO LOAN. Two . thousand dollars on first mortgage to loan. Address “K,” En terprise 'Office. 24-26 X 1 PAY Highest prices for discarded old Gold and Silver old discarded teeth and dental fillings. 1 . Spencer, Jeweler, 396 Main S t tj FLAT TO LET Five rooms at 191 Union street: city water, gas an toilet; also large back yard with garden space; re n t $12.00. Joseph Perlmutter, 385 Main street. NOTICE ^ * Ids of satisfied eye glass our best advertisem e n t . ' 0 dJssatiafled custom ers, you need glasses we will sava >nt. F ree Thousani w e a r e r s ' Is We hav< W hen lU fi R e g istered iSipeciaiist, opposite Garden St. (U p stairs). P o r- 1y w ith th e W a llace Clo. f i NOTICE. W e clean your windows by th® m onth, year or contract, and w e also do janitor work. Our prices are 50 per cent less than any other c<Ma- pany. O u r w o rk is guaranteed. Call w rite Poughkeepsie Window and janing iCo., 96 Main S t Telephone 578. al9-tf DON'T FAIL T^ attend H edding Excursion to ■Orange Lake, Friday, Ju ly 27. B o at leaves Day Line p i e r s o’clock. 24-26 FOUND One flag and pole on Main street, near Garden, owner can have same by proving property. Call at Postal Tele- graph. 2t. I buy and pay kinds of can old wrecks; call anyTvhei Mill r 1991-; DWNERS, high prices for all ca rs, such as old tim e rs, w reck s; condition no object I ca ll anirwhere. D. Lippman, 378 S t, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Phoni lone ll-tf SO-DAY SPECDlIi. The wise housew ife w ill em b race th is opportunity to get a $37.50 Royal high grade vacuum clean e r fo r $30.00. iCome early, as only a few le f t E . R. PEA j SE. j2 1 - 2 7 lOTIC e^ - g la i NO' W hen In need spectacles come to fit at about half w h a t oth< F ree examlnatioi ination. Glass< as $2.00. B. W him p elber S tate Registered Specialist, 292 )site Garden S t. (Upsi L T h e Wallace allace us. We guarantee a perfect fit a t abo u t ha lf w h a t c charge. F re e exam 'ormerly ’ Le W Co. arg, ! M ain italrs). 2,0 th e ir Pana'm a blocked. The W o rks, 7 Acade:my I women to : lats cleaned Po’keepsde ie St., City. SILK FINISH CORDUROY in all colors. If you rre looking for the genuine goods, selling regularly at 89c.—our price 75c.—^be s u re and come to THE SURPR street—Cusack 'R ISE STORE, 208 Main c building. Open even- NOTICE Power Vacuum cleaning estim ates cheerfully furnished. Van Keuren, 23 N. Clinton St. Phone 707. tf. FURNISHED ROOMS. Two connecting rooms; all con- make your printed matter FRODUOE. venfences for housekeeping-. Call at Phone 1922, ' 80 Montgomery St. M-28 Rubber Fruit Jar Rings Ask your Grocer fpr them. They are best in every -way. and retail for 10c i ACKLEY CHINA CO. also sell them. ___________________ dozen. QO YOU KN6W W lfY-'-^lime Jatiles Look Like Ciifnese teles'?;^ I WONDER. 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