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SA T U R D A Y , JU L Y g 8 , 1817. W H O K m w P R O P E R TO jg b n t e r p r i $ b PO g G H K E E P S IB , N. Y. «rery Dollar You lit Into a agaphone bonograph Is secured by a written guarantee of perfection. You will not only save money on our machine, but you will have a ma-r chine which plays all makes of records with equal purity of tone. «GAPHONE CO., 328 Main St. | f -f f t # t # » i Cl f t f i t • t « i t R E W S C H E D U L E . VIS MOTOR SERVICE — BETWEEN — ijughkeepsie, M illbrook, Am enia, M illerton, I e f r o m LUCKEY, PLATT & , DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY 3 Poughkeepsie for Mill- look 11:00 a. m.—4:30 p. m. ies Millbrook for Poughkeep- pie 9 :15 a. m,—1 ;30 p. ni. , S A T U R D A Y NIG HTS f6 Millbrook ............. 7 p. m. •e Poughkeepsie ......... 11 p. m. Poughkeepsie for Amenia- Millerton, 4:30 p. m. I M illerton ............... .. .8 a. m. | e Am enia . . . . . . . . , 8 : 3 0 a. m. F o r Poughkeepsie. Dependable Route. |ttful scenery—Expert chauffeur. M A Y B E c h a r t e r e d FO R AN Y OCCASION. [idress G E O . E. D A V IS, M illerton, N. Y. 'lANOSpED Repairing and Overhauling. • Pianos and Grands a specialty. BORiS' M. ROSE, Jexington Avenue. Tei. 2283-J Hickok Music Co., J 358 Main Street. Tel 227. ■note player «nads tc 88-note player liRVING G. STORM Undertaker (Successor to J. Ijeemlng) 361 Main Street Residence, 343 Mill Street Telephone Connection i SCHOONMAKER PUNERAIi DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Ponghkeepsle I Phone 604. I The C N. Arnold Co., DEALERS IN [ LU M B E R AND M ASONS’ M ATERIAL I Yard, North Water St, near foot of Mill Street. Bell Telephone 547. «h, Blinds, Poors and Moulding I B. P. S. Paint and Vitrified Sewer Pipe. King’s Windsor Cement, Rock I Wall Plaster, Pry Mortar, j Parold and Neponset Roofing I and Sheathing. SHERM’S POTS The Dot. - “Somewhere In France” By OUrFOBD IiBO,r SHEBaHiK 18. ^ 3 '. : ^ ^ ‘‘f A ?8'60 '71 -68 ENTERPRISE WANT ADVERTISEMENTS ■ \ a PVERTISEMEOTS UWOEH THIS MINDING 20 WORDS 25c CASIM INSERTIONS. ADDITIONAL WORM u S ^ CELERY PLANTS. NOW is thq time to set your celery plants if you want a No. 1 plant; six different varieties. Call at Geo. Bohrer, corner Hudson Aye, and Salt PQlpt Road. Phone 2734-J. 26-2§. WANTED Plain and fine ironers; best wages paid to good workers. Courtpeys Laundry. A FULL UKlE Of Silk Taffetas at lowest prices, ------- . pj IF YOUR SHOES NEED REPAIRING TELEPHONE f r e e m o t o r d e l iv e r y .IORDAN SHOE SHOP 1347 WHY YES There will be a dance at Brookside Park this Saturday evening. Music by Martin. ‘ _ 26-28 The Surprise Store, .208 Main S( evenings. WOMEN’S SUiTS AT $5.98 These are fine wool suits which were selling at $25 some time ago. The goods alone are worth double the urice. Charles W. iniyiius, 30'8 Main street. 27-30 AN in t e l l i g e n t PERSON May earn $100 monthly copre- 'sponding-for newspapers; $40 to $50 monthly In spare time; experience unnecessary; no canvassing; sub jects suggested. Send for particulars. National Press Bureau, Room 37S1, Buffalo, N. Y. Itwk-'Sat-nlO. DAVIDS a of Policie w'hich the rem pressed their X( W A N T E D . 'o rent, with Privilege of pur chase, a well located house of at least ten rooms. , with all modern conveniences. Address, giving full particulars, Irving P. Payor, 306 Main St. 26-28 HOUSE FOR SAI Worrall avenue; min from trolley. Lot garage. Also extr; :i as a whole or separai LE inute’s walk 50 by 171 feet; lot, same s|z< Doughty, 38 North Hamilton St. REAL ESTATE, Will buy, sell. p r a i s e d . The Board of Polic commissioners night passed a resolution in the rem aining members ex it over the resig nation of George W. Davids, presi dent of the board, and commending his efforts during his term as a mem- Broker,. Building, ir^e]rty manage and Insure i to your ■ advantage. Guernsey, Real Estate Poughkeepsie Trust Co. lowever, we have ig vessels, -which E Dear Polks. Here we are three days S- course, we oitt and haven't seen a submarine yet ted a few sail ivhich proves that the Ger, •ns have not sunk all the shlppini the high seas. The officers keej p r e t t y b u s y , I su p p o s e to k e e p ua from getting stale. Of .iss the hlk(kes, that on a crowdeMi but you understand transport ther« ten tP twenty- nextext bestest IS, and as long the road and do miles, they do the n b thing. They line us up ip the morning, and then for twenty minutes we do this. SAMMY. To complete the picture, draw a line from dot 1 to dot 2, then from dot 2 to dot S, and so on. REPORT OF SHOOTING The crew of a motor van of WjUiam & Company, of Troy, which told the sto: automobile 'Company, of Troy, this city late Friday niglit fhoot another mai ! himim onn thehe detoietour car aAcad of h o t d this side of Red Hook about 8 o’clock and then make his escape, driving on northward at a rapid rate. The sto r y could not be verified. •CARS CRABH. An F. I. A. T. testing car skidded afternoon on the Vander bilt (bridge just north of Hyde Park and a l m o s t g o t a w a y froo o i th e c o i trol of the' driver. Two cars wei sing It on the ibridige At the tiis yesterdaj b ilt (bridi g o t a w a y f r o i driver. Two ( ig It on the ibridige g o in g n o r th . T h e P. 1. A. T . c a r hit both, smashing the fender off one car and breaking two wheels on the next. The local car had a wheel crushed. HITS AT \HOTELS.’' Chief of Police McCabe was befpre th e salo o n e lim in a t i o n co m m i tt e e Friday afternoon and furnished In formation about the Raines law hotels of the city, and the unsatisfactory experience the department has had with them. A'OTICE PXJKSUANT to an o r d e r of Hon. D A N IEL J. GLEA.<50N. Surrogate of 'D u tch e s s County. NOTICE IS H E R E BY G IV E N : th a t a ll p e rso n s h a v in g claims against the estate of George T. D e n n is la t e of the C ity of P o u g h k e e p sie in said County, are rscjulred to ex h ib it th e sam e w ith v o u c h e rs th e r e o f to the undersigned administrators of said estate, a t th-; office of M o rschauser & Mack, 234 Main street, Poughkeepsie, New Y o rk, in th e C ity of P o u g h k e e p s ie -- or before th e 10th day of October, D a ted th is 30th day of M a rch. 1917. M a ry L. D e n n is, D a v id A. D e n n is , a d m in istra t o r s . ltaw - to s 2 9 MUK TO COST EEVEICEffTS Dealers Go a Cent Better Than They ^ Said They Would JUST LIKE N. Y. NOTICE OF REDE.MPTIQN F llO ll SALES FO R TAX E S . Office of City Treasurer, - P o u g h k e e p s ie, N. Y. July 25, 1817. N o tice is h e r e b y g iv e n to a ll p e r- sons Interested in the following beiow described parcels or lots of real estate Within the City or Poughkeepsie which were sold for taxes ou N o v e m b e r la, 1915, th a t th e la s t d a y fo r the redemp tion thereof from such sales w ill be November 18, 1917, nam e ly : A ssessed to M a ry J. G u a rino. house an d lot, 11 Gifford A v enue, (o w n e rs as ^'^Assesse’d to W m . M a rlow E s ta te , house and lot, 34 W o r r a l l A v enue, (o w n e rs as rep o r ted ) . A ssessed to P o u g h k e e p s ie L a n d & Im p r o v e m e n t Co., lot. N o rth side G rove S tr e e t, (o w n e rs as re p o r te d ) . A ssessed to P o u g h k e e p s ie L a n d vV Im p r o v e m e n t Co., lot, 19 G rove S treet, fow n e rs as reported)'. A ssessed to P o u g h k e e p s ie L a n d ■ \ ' t, B a s t side T u lip LUTS. PURE LINENS ON THE TABLE These pure table linens are beini the old prices and afford a opportunity to lay In your sum- supply. The price may be ad- i. a t a n y tim e . C h a r le s W, 27-30 vanced a t a n y Rhynus, 308 Main street. The milk dealers here have gone even further than they threaTened in the way of Increasing the .cost of milk to consumers. Serving n.otlc6 that tl*ey_ would charge ten cents a quart op August 1, they have decided a bit furtt irther and- make it eleven cents. This Is for grade B. nllk. It now cos'ts nine qt TheseThese pricesrices willin conti:ontinue Lstuerized p w c v Oeito^r 1, the milk dealers say. N- efous reasons are given for the ag increased prices washing powder and cppt of labor, all of which, they are nearly double what they wei s reasons are given fo: f6, including increased prices ties, caps, wa!\' t of labor, i until itated that the prices fop the milk h a v e advs p r o d u c in g of tlnuously for the pa! Ing from ?50 to $60 $100 to $150 an d labc rnonth. Milk will be sold to stores cents a quart and a limited numb' pints -will be sold to stores, at five cents each. Grade A milk will be la&t year, feeds be- _ U ton, cows from $100 to $150 a n d la b o r fro m $45 t o $60 >nth. s at ten r of twelve cents ill be re- q u a r t and leven c e n t s a p i n t an d certified m ilk vili be sold at fifteen cents a quart. It is expected tbat the dealers will still more for milk next demand still more for milk winter.. Pastuerized milk is sell; New York for ,eleven cents a qui M ITH A P P O IIN ^Ml ■Langdon A. Si has be T E P Imlth of RV ISO R . Of Dallas, Texa.s, leen appointed general Eastern guperviS’Or for the Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation of Oetroit. He is to have charge of the New York and Boston zones with headquarters in N®w York. The territoiy coming un der the Jurisdiction of the new official includes the States on the Atlantic seaboard, from Maine to North Gai lina, ad as fhr west as the Glevela Made In Poughkeepsie ^ D^ts a Button: SLOG a Rip. im p rovem p iu. >. u., lut, wt-ot oiuc S tr e e t, (o w n e rs as re p o r te d ) . A ssessed to N elson, Jo h n and \Wm. S-wanson, lot. E a s t side F o s t e r S treet, (o w n e rs as rep o r ted ) . A ssessed to Chas. porlted). o w n e rs a s A ssesse d (o r A ssessled to G e o rge L. Sutcliffe, id lot, 124 U n ion S treet, (o w n - house an d lo t, ers as re p o r te d ) . A ssessed to P e t e r W e n z e l, lot, .82 S u n n y s ide S treet, (o w n e r s as rep o r ted ) A s s e s s e d to Ja m e s J. B e n n e tt, house ' ' ■ 1^ E a s t m a n T e rrace, (ow n e rs to F e lix N adro-w skl, _____ as re p o r te d ) . A ssessed to a n d lot, 36-38 D u tch e s s , . e r s a s rep o r ted ),. A ssessed to W ra. Schism , co rrected to W m. A tchinson, tria n g u la r . E a s t M a n s ion S treet, (q w n e r a s rep o r ted ) . T h e p u b licatio n of th is notice b a r s an d preclu d e s an y an d a ll persons- ex cept the purchaser on said sale or his h e ir s or assig n s or th e dein o r finally redeeming from cfalmlng any interest in o r lien u p o n said lan d s or an y p a r t thereof, In case the said lands shall n o t be redeem e d from such sale on or before th e la s t d a y nam e d ,for red e m p tio n th e reo f. R IC H A R D A. K E N W O R T H T ^ ^ ^ S H E R I F F ’S S VLE. D UTCHESS COUNTY: gS. B y v i r t u e of an execution Issued out of th e SU P R E M E COURT of th e S ta te of N ew Y o rk to m e d ir e c ted an d d e liv e red a g a i n s t th e goods, c h a ttels, lan d s and ten e m e n ts of HAROLD C. FIN G E R of th e Tow n of R e d H o o k , D u tch e s s C o u n ty. N .Y., I have seized an a tak e n a ll of th e rig h t, title and in t e r e s t of said d e fen d a n t, of, in and to th e fo llo w in g described p r o p e r t y to T h e u n d ivided 1-7 In t e r e s t (su b ject to th e dow e r rig h t of E liza A. F in g e r, -widow of G e o rge W. F i n g e r , deceas ed), of, in and to t-n-o ce r ta in parcels of re a l p r o p e r ty d ltu a te in th e V lJlago of Tivoli. To-w-n of R e d H o o k , D u tch e s s C o u n ty, N. T., an d p a r t i c u l a r l y d e s c r ib ed In a c e r ta in deed m a d e by C h a rles V a n B u s k i r k and B m e reck Lew is, ex ecu to r s of th e la s t W ill an d T e s ta m e n t of A lex a n d e r S tall, deceased, t o G e o rge W. F in g e r , d a ted M a rch 30, 1892, and recorded In the. D u tch e s s C o u n ty C lerk ’s Office in L ib e r 284 of D e e d s a t pag e 276 on M a roh 16, 1896,1896, ann dd w hh ichich ^a\i? iperty was as follow i a w lerein bounded ____ follo w s : E a s t e r l y by ...... _ j of Jo h n K. P e r o e and T h e W h ite C lay K ill, so u t h e r ly by lan d s of M o n t g o m e ry M a rsh a ll and C h a rles an d W il liam G u n th e r ; w e s t e r ly by lan d s of th e e s t a te of R. C. G leason. M rs. Jo h n T. Low e, M rs. E d w a r d F e ller, e s t a t e of W H IC H SAID P R O P E R T Y AND IN T E R E S T T H E R E I N 1 W IL L O F F E R fo r sale a s th e law d ire c ts me, on the 117th d a y of A u g u s t, 1017, a t 1? o’clock noQp a t th e e a s t fro n t door of th6 C o u rt H o u s e in th e C ity of P o u g h keepsie, D u tch e s s C o u n ty, N. T. D a ted Ju n e 29, 1917. EL M E R J. CONKLIN. boarders w anted . Single or Rouble rooms -with board, p r i v a t e fa m ily res one block from bus]lness erences exebangefl. ’pbone'5‘531. J27-30 r e s i d e n t i a l sec tl q n , is oenter, re£- For information EXTRA FINE WATERMELONS. Fancy G e o r g ia peaches, Sunkist or anges, 25c doz.; all kinds of berries for canning, >California Bartlett Pe and plums, California and Geoi _ muskmelons, fresh eggplant and lucumlbersue a t ' wholesale and mnty c stall . Calj ,St. Phone 1013. Fruit ( 27-30 WANTED, Experienced button sewei otters on shirtwaists, epsie JManufacturlng St. liar Poughkeepsie Manufactui Cottage Apply '<30. 34 27-30 CQIXECTIONS OF t a x e s . P o u g h k e e p s ie. N. Y. J u l y 19, 1917. NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN th a t le C ity T a x Roll, w i t h w a r r a n t a n - d e llvered to th e C ity landing h i i ^ to levy, nexed, h a s been T r e a s u r e r com m a n collect an d receive th e v a r i o u s sum s th e r e in a s s e s s e d ; an d th e C ity T r e a s u r e r does h e reb y give n o tice th a t he w ill a t t e n d a t his office in th e C ity H a ll w ith said ro ll an d w a r r a n t fo r th i r t y d a y s n e x t a f t e r th e first p u b l i catio n of th i s notice, S u n d a y s and L e g a l H o lidays excepted, froip o’clock a. m., to 3 o’clock p. m., to : celve city, co u n ty an d sta t e taxes. T h e d a te an d th e first p u b licatio n thTa second notice is J u l y 19th, 1917. T h e A s s e s s m e n t R o ll, u n d e r w h ich th e ta x e s fo r 1917 a r e collected, w a s mafie in 1916. T h e w a r r a n t fo r th e collection of ta x e s fo r 1917, w a s Issued J a n u a r y 15th, 1917. T h e second h a l f of th e C ity tax e s oay be paid a t an y tim e on o r before August 19th, 1017, w i t h In t e r e s t a t the * ‘ p e r cent, pp ee rr a n n u m for a n n u m S i '^^IJpon th e second h a l f of C ity tax e s an d In t e r e s t re m a in in g ’ u n p a id a f t e r th e 17th d a y of A u g u s t, 1917, a five p e r cent, p e n a lty w ill ha collected; an d if u n p a id a f t e r th e 17th d a y of S e p tem b e r, 1 ^ 7 , th e r e w ill be collected In ad d itio n to said 5 p e r cent, p e n a lty Interest at the rate of one per cent, per month from July 19th, 1917. Upon all unpaid State and County- T a x e s an d upon th e u n p a id first h a lf of C ity T a x e s, a five p e r c e n t p e n a lty w ill he collected, and in additio n th e r e to . In t e r e s t a t th e ra t e of one per C ity T r e a s u r e r . Aug. 12. JOB WORK THE ENTERPRISE PRINTERY [ BOOK WORK BLUE LIST RELIABLE ROOMING AND BOARDING NICE, COQL, COMFORTABLE and iighJt rooms, single; also suites for light housekeeping. Phone 1695-H. Apply 86 Mqntgomgry s treet 3 DOZlfN FOB 25 CENTS Pruit Jar Rubbers, made of thick and wide red rubfier, packed one dozen in package. Value 12c, spe cial 3 ©ackages for 25c. Jos. Sam uels, 21 Academy St. Phone 124T. BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS, $1.75 & UP. Boys’ hatg at low prices. Good, strong leather shoes for the boy, 95c and u^. Melhado’s, 105 Main St. IRVING & ACKERT. Carpenter and builders. Jobbing promptly attended to. Agents for Upson -wall board; also high grade jVulcanitg roofing, carried in stock. Estimates famished. 57 ivatharine St. THE BRUCKNER HOUSE 25 ?Ahiion street, rooms from 5Dc. up per- day. $1.50 per week; steam heat, bath and electric light; well furnished; central location. hPone 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. IDEAL MUSIC CO.,' 29 Marke- St. tf SEWING MACHINES— PHONE 2500 For the White SeTsdng Machine. Easy Payment Plan o r ' Cash. Sewing Machines repaired, exchanged or rented. Parts supplied for all makes, i Luckey, Platt & Co. tf.i VACATION PRINTING The next two months afford a good time for you to stock up witJi your office printing. And the- Enter prise Joh Printery, vrhich has been doing business at the same old stand for 35 years is a good place for you to send your printing orders to. Tele phone 1922. ' 40,000 FRUIT JARS, 75c DOZEN. Glass tops and fitted with patent airtight clamps and best rubbers; value $1.10; special, 75c dozen. Jos. Samuels, 21 Academy St. tf SHIRT WAISTS In Voile and Organdie; dainty^trim- med with lace and embroidery, ^and a splendid valuo at $1.00; also in-extra sizes tip to 50. Perlmuter’s, 385: Main street. DRESS TRIMMINGS. Silks and cottons, laces, embroid eries and ail kinds of braid trimming'. Our prices iwill surprise you. THE SURPRISE STORE, 208 Main street— Cusack building. tf WHEN YQU NEED GOOD EYE GLASS s e r v i c e c o m e t o US. We save you from 26 to 50 per cent. Free examination. We have thousands of satisfied customers and know we can please you. If, Wlm- pelberg, 0. D., State Registered Spe cialist, 292 IVIaiu St., opposite Garden (Upstairs). Formerly with The Wal lace' Co. tf p i a n o o w n e r Don't exchange your old piaffo be fore you have consulted us. If the piano Is worth repairings or rebuild ing, we will estimate the cost and guarantee the instrument to be as represented. Osterhoudt’s Piano Shop. 5il Main St, Phone 1433-W. ALUMINUM COOKERS Combination Aluminum seamless cooking sets; three pieces—regular $4 value. Given- bv The Enterprise for a years subscription, -city qr country, and $2; only a few left. UNDERWQOD-^Type-tsrrtters for sale or rent. The winner at all speed records. Branch Office, 62 Market St., Poughkeepsie. SILKS ^ of all kinds—taffetas, stamped and plaids, satins, crepe d© chines, silk poplins, at the lowest prices in the City. THE SURPRISE STORE, 298 Main -Street—^Cusack building. tf SERVibE WITH YOUR printiaig is provided by the Enterprise Job Printery. Sometimes you need an ide^ for the. printing you have in minds Well, opr service man can help you. Bring him your printing pro blems. Telephone 182-2. WANTED. Young man; 25 years old; must have at least high scaooi .education; to take charge of one of our depart ments; (.must be in a po.sit|/n tb give bond. Apply in person' with refer ences. R. 'D. Delapenha Co. tf. W A N T E D . A woman to clean fl.oors and win dows. Inquire between 5 .and 7 ■o’clock evenings. Mrs. iBrownell, 19 Manitou Ave. (Second floor.) 25-27 FOR GIRLS AND BOYS. ' a 'i n everything ssit:vely-^^8pend- 1 tl ^ h a d o * s 7 105 Main SL Big barg«d.ns'in everythin needeiJ - Positi lie goods only, and the prices are guaranteed to be lowest in the city abl, School ■^’eai iy- ATTENTION to PARENTS. Girls wanted, |5 per week, to leaxp the trade of cigar making. We taka girls and boys from the age of 14 up. If you are to se n d y o u r d a u g h ters to work be sure to have her leam the best paying trade in town. Experienced cigar makers make f rr — $15 to 20 a week. Steady work t year round. Come in to see us. W© will pe pleased to explain our plan to u. Samuel I. Dayis & Co., 15 North .erry St.. Poughkeepsie, N. Y- CHARL.E Plumbing, heatin kinds of stQves, ranges, tin Orders for jobbing receive prompt attention. 2 South Hamil.ion street, P o u g h k e e p s ie. tf WWt( WASH SKIRTS. lost complete assortment of andnd coloredolored washash skirtskirts justus te a c w s j lived. Our o^der for these skirts rder for the: P a l l , w h ich m e j the prii was placed last Pa considerable saving each skirts We pasi opr foresight along to you. Gome in and he convinced, Permiutter’s, *85 Main St. tf the bem .. Co BARGAINS IN BEDSPREADS We ha'^e about twenty-five in tl Marsallles and Honeycomb patten some cut corners! At the old lo prices. Charles W. Rhynus, “308 Main street. 27-30 g in g h a m . SPECIAL PRIC2 ON Gl For a shoi't time, 14 and 15c quality 12^c. New goods, colors fgst; many patterns. THE SURPRISE STORE. 208 Main street—'Cusack building, ti 1916'S MAGAZINES Can be bound into attractive books by Bates, the bookbinder. Ph 353-J and we will send for them. W H O ’S Y O U R P R IN T E R The Enterprise Job Printery prints everything from calling cards to a two hundred page magazine or booK. What's more, if you need some helja with the copy you are invited to coji- suit our service man. Telephone 1922. FOR RENT. A five room apartment, first floor, at 290 Church street, -with aH im provements, including a hot water heating plant, at a moderate rental. Full particulars of James Husted, at 125 North Hamilton St., lietween 1 and 3 o’clock p. m. 25-27 YOU WII-L SAVE TROUBLE With your eye^ if you have glasses proaprly fitted before It is too late. B. Wlmpelberg, 292 Main St. (Up- sairs). For past year with Wallace WANTED. A few of the securities of the Cen tral Hudson Gas & E'lectric Co. bonds stocks, paid for c dress I. Street. ta k e b o n d s p a r t l y it basis Arket t£ on installment basis. Ad W. iSherrill Co., 35 PRINTING that Is more than paper and ink is done at the Enterprise. We com bine originality and brains to help make your printed matter PRODUCE. Phone 1922. o ^ p e r ' a - t o r s w a n t e d Experienced operators wanted work on ladies waists, $7.00 pe to .s.tart; only those experience apply; steady work. Rps [Snyder & Co., -455 'Main street. SILK CORDUROY ilors. If are looking lur m all colors. If you are look the genuipe goods, selling regu- 89c.—our price 7oc.—be sure and to THE SURPRISE STORE, 2US street—Cusack building. Open e\ t h ings. - ^ xf I PAY for ’er old discari sntal fillings. A. Highest prices Ssilve] discarded old old discarded teeth Jeweler, 396 Main St. Spencer, AT TO LET it 191 Union street; city water, an toilet; also large back FLA Five rooms at yard with garden space; rent $12,00. Joseph Perlmutter, 385 Main street. u n d e r w e a r s p e c i a l s Men's goo-d ' quality balhriggan shirts and drawers, 35c each. Men’s extra quality shirts and drawers, 55,c, | l 00^™-^-^’ - P e r l m u t t e r s , 3-85 M a in s t r e e t .' n o t ic e ^ * Thousands of satisfied eye glass wearers is our bes't advertisement. We have no dissatisfied customers. When you need glasses we .will save you from 25_to 50 per ceM. Free examination. B. 'Whim.peiberg state Registered Specialist, 292 Main fit., o p p o s ite G a r d e n S t . (U p s t a i r s ) . F o r - merly wifcli tlie Wallace <Cb. H WOMEN O P E E A T o is 'Experienced women operators w a n te d a t once. A p p ly at 'Hudson V a lley M u s lin U u d . Co., 366 <Mill s t. tf. N O T IC E , ^ c l e a n y o u r w indow ^ by i are 56 pany. Our work is ; or -write Poughkeepsie House Cleaning, Co., Telephone 578. iranteed. C?l! Window and 96 ''M ain SL 3,19 rti AUTO OWNERS. uy and pay high prici o f ^ a r s , such irrecKS; pay high prices for ah .s old timers, condition no object, j old wrecks; condition no object. I call anywhere. D. Lippman. 371 Mill St., Po-ughkeepsie, N. Y. Phonf dl-tl 1991-.M. 30-DAY SPECUIL. The wise housewife will embrace this 0PP.ortunity to get a- $37.50 Royal high grade vacuum cleanei fo r $30.00. Come early, as only a few left. E. R. PEASE. J21-27 ictacles NOTICE. need of eye-glasses spectacles come to us. We guai a perfect fit at about half -what otb charge. Free examination. Glas as lojv as $2.00. B, Whlmpeibs .s t a t e R e g i s te r e d S p e c ia list, 292 M gt., opposite Garden St. (Upstai: Formerly with The Wallace Co. 2,0 their Pana: blocked'- Works, 7 . 00 men .and I women to havjj i.ats cleaned and ock e d l T h e P o ’k e e p s i e Academy St.. City. NOTICE irfully 23 N. Clinton St. Po-v^r Vacuum cleaning estimates cheerfully furnished. Van Keurea AUTO EXPERIENCED, Youn.g m a n , 25, good ed u c a tio n married, now holding responsilbK position, wishes position in automo- ■bile line; experienced; best of ref e r e n c e s ; w ill go a n y w h e r e ; w ill\co n sid e r p o s itio n a s ch a u f f e r ; p r i v a t e (Inquire Willing, Enterprise Office. 26-21 TO LET. Five rooms with latest improve ments. 24 Lfexington Ave, Inquiri upstairs. Phone 2743-W. 26-21 SPECIALI SPECIAL! White Polar bear rug, extra larg< size, 4x9 ft. Must be sold at once o'v^er leaving town. Can be seen al Kent’s Pur House, 26 Garden S t Poughkeepsie, N. Y. jy26.-al At L ast--Stone Pot Covers H a v 6 A r r i v e d . All s i z e s . ACKLEY CHINA CO. DO YOU KNOW WHY**- The Styles Preceeil to Chsnge S^e Often? 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