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PRIIiAY. AUGUST 17,1917. \ THE EVENING ENTERPRISE; ROUGHREERSXE,jr.Y. M. SHWARTZ & CO- W e w ill refu n d th e fu ll pu rch a s e price of any su i t o r overcoat I from ns betw e e n J u n e 11th an d S ^ t . 1st, 1917, t fo r th e w a r o n o r before S ^ t . 1st, 1917. p u rch a s e d 1 Biau draftee o Mid-Summer Clearance Annual Clearance of all Spring and Summer Suits is now in progress at the L ive Store— ^Fall sto c k s w ill soon a r r ive and room m u s t be m ade for them . F rom 20 to 25 per cent, is the saving on m any of our fancy suits. This means several lots of $15.00 Fancy Suits—Now. . .$11.25 $18.00 Fancy Suits—Now. . .$13.95 $20.00 Fancy Suits—^Now. . .$14.95 This is a great opportunity for thrifty buyers. Special Prices on Wash Suits HARVBT GALE MSOIAMnON STALUON STAKES Trots Favorite, Miss Bertha Dillon Off Htar Feet in Re markable Race ‘ C leveland, Aug. 17.— -In the fa s t- eat race ever tro tted by th r e e - Broken lots of uxforas—oiacK, ran, wr sizes and w idths—Values $4.00 and $4.50. Tan Oxfords $3.65 $2.95 August buying at the Live Store m eans money saved. Special price ■ Reductions on All Furnishings. W a tch Our Windows. M. SHWARTZ & CO. The Home of -Good Clothes Stetson Hats— Metric SKlrts --- Regal SKoes Ride a Bicycle ft wfi! improve your health Save you time and money. IVER JOHNSON, PIERCE — AND — RACYCLE BICYCLES. Require least repairs, and cost least to main* tain. Sold In Poughkeep* •ie by GINDELE’S -The^Store of al! outdoor*'’ SS4- Main Street, Poughkeepsie. ® n r r k r l d ^ t ^ whatever rwpjirei the lady elegantly and com- foetabiy attired for summer S11 Mill Street. Ckme at noon'Saturdays. PIANOS TUNED Repairing and Overhauling. Player Pianos and Grands a specialty. BORIS M. ROSE, ''f Lexington Avenue. Tel. 2283-J Hickok Music Co., S58 Main S treet. Tel 227. B5-ndte player made t* fiS-notc player MIKE GIBBONS WILL BOX DILLON y e a r-o ld s a t th is stage of the sea son H a rvest O ale, bred and owned by David M. Look, of N e w Y o r k , won th e Cham p ion Stallion Stakes, w o rth $7,173, a t th e G rand C ircuit m e e ting yesterday, defeating the best young tro i t e r s of h e r age now In sight. M iss B e rth a Dillon, bred and owned by A lexander Brown Coxe, of PhilftdelDhia, broke badly in th e first heat, b u t toork th e second jin 2:05% , forced o u t by B e rtha ■ M a g u ire, owned by J. 0 . W inston, of S a u g e rties, N. Y., H a rvest Gale, w inner of the first h e a t in 2:07 3 -4 , finishing last of th e field. The la t t e r cam e o u t refreshed for the th ir d and final h e a t and won the P h ilad e lp h ia filly in 2:05% . The '2:11 tro t also furnished considerable excitem e n t, as E a r ly D r e a m s won in straiight heats. B u s y 's L a s s ie, th e favorite, not even being w ithin the m oney. T h e 2:15 pace was a h o t b a ttle betw e e n B u tte H a le and Dan I Hedgewood, th e form e r, how e v er, w inning In straig h t heats. B u tte H a le yesterday won th e 2:19 pace. T h e T o d d ler, th e favorite in the 2:13 tro t , gave his backers a bad scare w h en he broke badly in the first heat, h u t he straig h ten e d out in th e next two and won the race handily. The summaries: 2:13 Glaas— T r o ttin g : purse $l,000 T h e Toddler, b. h., by K e n tucky Todd, ............................ 7 1 1 P a y r e R o s a m o n d , b. m., by A q u illin; Cox ....................... 1 2 2 B u b y W a tts, b. m .; P a y n e . .2-23 Lizzie W o rthy, b. m .; R o d n e y 4 5 5 Jack M ooney, b. g,, K. M c D o n a ld ....................... j ^ . . . 3 6 7 Onward Allerton, b. h.; Ed- man .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 4 e D irect K o rbee, b ik . b .; MclCoy- 5 7 4 A llie Ashbroo-k, b. g . ; GeerA 6 8 T e rre H a u te , Ind., A u g u st 16.—Mike Gibbons, the St. Paul boxer, and n o t his brother. Tommy, ha,s been m t t d to m e e t Jack Dillon, of Indianapolis, in a ten-round bout here on Labor For vacation days i f s all rig h t to have some clothes a little out of the common, a trifle smart and pro nounced. Get away from the prosaic conventions of ^regulation business dress- Some novel s traw s , $2 to $5; special s p o rt coats, $10 to $14. W h ite or fa n c y flannel trousers, gay socks, live neckwear, and shirts that have backed the rain bow off the map. ^ h r o w a bomb into the camp of commonplace con ventionality. m s . BEDELL 363 and 365 Main Street M. W. COLUNS tuccessor to Van W yck & Colllm. ELECTRICAL GRANITE AND m a r b l e w o r k s All Work by Pneumatic Toole. 5-177 Main St., Pdoghkeejoxie, N. Y. Time 2:08 3-4; 2:07 1-2; 2:08 1-4 2:11 class— ^Trotting; value $3,000 Early Dreams, b. g., by R ichard E a r le; M cDonald 1 1 1 Im a Jay. b. m ., by Jay M c G regor; E r n s t .......... . 2 2 2 Peter Chenault, br. h.; Mur phy .... . ............................ 3 5 3 ■Busy’s Lassie, b. m .; Cox ----- 4 3 4 B a celli, b. h,; W h i t e .................6 4 5 Iru C., b. g. ; V a le n tin e .......... 5 6 6 T h ree-Y e a r -O ld Clase.— T ro ttin g ; Cham p ion S tallion S tak e s ; $7,173. H a rv e s t G a le , b r, f., by The H arvester; C o x ................... 1 7 1 MiB6 B e rth a Dillon, ch. f., by D illo n A x w o r th y ; S e r r ill. ..712 B e r th a M cQ u lre, hr. f.; A o feerm an .................................. 3 2 4 M ary C o b u m , ch. f.; W h ite 2 4 6 W o r th y Volo, ch. c.; M c D o n a ld .......................................... 4 3 5 K e lly de iPorreot, b. c.; M u r phy ............................................. 6 5 3 B ro th e r David, b. c., N o lan 5 6 7 Tim e 2:07 3 - 4 ; 2:05 1 - 4 ; 2:05 1-4 2:15 C lass.— P a c in g ; P u r s e $1,000 (Butte H a le, br. g . ; (Murphy ..111 ■Dan H e d g e w o o d . b. h .; Snow 2 3 2 M iss Jean , b. tn.; H e d r i c k . . . 4 3 4 W illie R ., b. g.; N u c k o ls ......... 3 4 3 Daisy H ., ch, m .; O rapention 5 5 5 .Tim e, 2:07 3 - 4 ; 2:08 3 - 4 ; 2:09. ton th is fall, th e en tire football Squad ■ irge part of the th ree upper c lasses having of last year and a largi ig e n tered the Federal service. The nsuad freshm a n schedule, h o w ^ r , will be carried out. It was anmmncM last night, with Fred T. Dawson, toTKierly head coach at Union G o U e g ^ in charge. BRAVES BUY IN>FIELDER. Boatoc, ‘Arcrg. 07 —T b e puncbaae of I n i ^ d e r Sohrlelber of tlhe Law rence Club o< th e ® a s tem Ijeague was an nounced by Business M a rnger W a lter E. Hapgood of the Boston N a tionals yesterday. ©Chrdeber, who is a leading b e t t e r end ba*e r u n n e r of th e E a s tern League, wHl rep o rt St t h e close of the season In t h a t circuit. gue. W. Chicago .............................70 Boston .............................. !$6 j Cleveland ............... .. ........ Detroit ............................. /58 New York ........................ 53 'W ashington ....................51 P h i'adelphla ............ 41 St. Louis .......................... 42 Prmceton Not to Play ’Varsity Ball Princeton, N J., August 17 .—There • w HI be no ’V a rsity football at Prince- OeOOOOOOOOOQO<$OOg S Baseball Results ^ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ Y E S -'’” \'AY’.'% RESULTS I ' National League. New York, 5; St. Louis, 3. idnoinnati, 3; Brooklyn, 2. Chieago. 4; B o ston, 1. Philadelphia, 5; iPittaburgh, 3. (F irst gam e ). Philadelphia, 3; PiRtsburgh, 0. ^ ' (Second gam e ). No gamo^ wore »chedu.l6d. * STANDING OF THE CLUBS. National League, W, L. P( New York .. Philadelphia S t, Louis . . . Cincinnati .. Boston •PiUsbUTigh Chicagi Brooklyn American Leagi W HERE THEY PLAY National League. St. Loiiia at New York. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. ((Postponed till tom o rrow ), Chicago a t Boston. P ittsburgh a t Phil.ad.elphia. Am erican League. New York at S t, Louis, .■Boston a t (Cleveland. P h iladelphia a t -Cthicago. (W a ^ n g t o n a t iDekroit. International League. R esults of Y e sterday's Games M o tttreai. 9; Richmond, 0. Toronto, 4; B altim o re, 2. Standing of t h e Clubs W. L. P e t Toroni*io ___ 47 .59 S providence .. 47 BaHimore 47 .58S USTewark . . . . 47 .68'T R o c h e ster .. 63 .457 Buffalo ......... Illchmomd .. ................... 44 ' m 'M ontreal . . . 74 ,373 ' Games Scheduled R»r Today R o c h e ster in Providience. M o n treal in Richmond. Toronto in Baltimore. Southern Association A tlanta, 7; Memphis, 4. Nashville, 4; Mobile, 0. Birm lnghom , 11; L ittle -Rock, 1. AmenicanT Association ■Milwaukee, 6; Columhua, 1. ('Flr&'t game). ■Milwaukee, 3; Columbus, 2. (Siecond gam e). Indianapolis, 6; (Minneapolis, 2. Loulsviille, 6; St. iPaul, 3. Eastern League. 'Portland, 8; New Haven, 4. B ridgeport, 3; Law rence, 2. Springfield, 3; H a rtford, '2. •New London, 3; W o rcester, 0. New York S tate League Readiing, 2; W ilkes-B a rre, 1. EHmira, 3; Sicntnton, 2. Bingham ton, 4; B'yracuae, 1, MINTMARK BEATEN BY MARY DEVESON In the H e iglit of Vacation, and the W e a ther J u s t R ig h t F o r Camping, Canoeing, Rshing, Swimming, you’ll need either a complete but compact equipment, or some last-minute pick-ups. In any event, don’t forget an Ingersoll R a d iolite or an Eveready Daylo. o o o o o o d o o o o o o o o o o ( o O STOUT RUNS MILE O O IN 4; 11 2-5 IN TRIAL Q AGAINST TIME O o ----------- o O A* sensational mile has Just 0 O been credited to C. J. Stout, O j O tra«ck captain of th& University O 0 of Chicago and holder of the O I O Conference record of S'; 29 S-o O for the two miles. On tbe Chi- O • O cage ©peed-way board trsok ■Stout O O reeled of the mile in 4:11 2-5. O O beating aU records. O 0 The race wws timed: by three O O watches, one being held by Tom O ishl'ps at St. O O ’Louis. Eck says he I'fi cfOnHdent C O that Stout can show figures al- O most as good on the St. Louis O O track. As the -feat wn.8 only an O O exhibition &6 applloatlOn will be 0 O 'made to the >A. A. D. for a record. O 6 OOOOC04 o4-o d o o o o 0 Gobfien. N. Y., A'ug. 17—^The M e tro politan C ircuit m eeting wia« brought to a close yesterday afternoon. It w.as a great su c c e s s . B e e id e s the three regular races on th e card th e re was a special m ile da«h to high wheel sulkies, the winning driver of this special dash to receive $200 and the driver finiihing second $l^iO. The l it tle black staMion H a r r y J. S„ which established a record for three heats on Tuesday, defeated B inville in this ev e n t by a comlfortabile m argin in 2:.16 1-2. D. W. M aloney, of W h ite Plains, won the rahe for 2:CS0 tro tters driven by am a teurs. H is entry, A l berta, was bred by Jam e s B n tW , of New York. ■Ch-arles 'WellaiMl’g Grand C ircuit pacer 'Edward P., won th e 2:1.? race, but Mr. Weil'and’s •trotter M int- m ark. a gam e and coneistent winner, at earlier m eetings, w a s beaten by Theodore W. B a e sett's M ary Deveson in th e 2:30 ric e , which w e n t to five MIVQISMAKE FASTTIIE Oldfield Sent Auto 122 Miles on Hour in W orkout 00000000 0 0 00 0 0 0 Q o o O KAUFF 18 NEARING O TOR IN RiACE FOR Q O BATTING HONORS C O - --------- ' o O B e n n y Kauff now 'has a d e a f 0 jO oKa&n, .to siecond gplaoe fin th e C O N a tional L e a g u e batting race, O New York, A u g u st 17—B a rn e y Old field, Ralph De iPalm-a and Louis C h evrolet each drove hia oar y e s ter day in a final trial In preparation ^or their au'to race a t t h a Sh'eefpshead B ay course tom o rrow aCtem.obn, Oldfield, th e last to take th e track, drove a m ile In his '^Golden S u b m a rin e ” a t th e ra te of 122 m iles an hour, wh'He De Palirift covered a is-p of tw o m iles in 0:©9 7-8, o r m o re than 120 m iles an hour. Chevrolet ii^un around the track in his em ergency car a t th e ra te of 1.19 m iles an hour. A fter this perform ance 'ChevTOlet was undecided w h e ther to use his spar'i auto classics of the year. OMfield w41 race against iDe (Palma and C h evrolet in special m a tches at fifty, t h ir ty and 'twenty miles. There will be an ex tr a h e a t of ten m iles should each w in one of th e first three heats. In addition Oldifiejd will en gage in an \ei^th-and-aiF '’ duel at two m iles w ith Miss K a therine Bitin- son, who recently piloted h e r arm y airplane from Buffalo to W a shington. Mise iStinson will a r r i v ^ .from Chicago this m o rning. B esides racing Oldfield, she will give looping exhibitions and bom b throwing dem o n strations. Thirty-.five thousand $1 ^iefcets wil- be on sale a t ■the track tom orrow. th e race o r pilot th e one In which he has won vhe two leading DEPEYSTERS IN WEEKEND GAMKi Play G. E. Team at Schenectady Saturday and Kingshrid^e Ath letics Sunday Tom o rrow m o rning John T. Hoff m an and his D e P e y s ters will entrain for S c h e n e c tady where in the after- iiboii they will elfish with the Generfil Electric team in the first game of a series of five for the cham p ionship of northern New York. \Dub” Moore and Sim m o n s will be a t points for the 'DePeysters. ■Stinday the Tivoli team ^ w ill jo u r ney to N e w York w h e re th e y will play th e second gam e of a series w ith th e K ingsbridge A thletics. In their first m e e ting the D u tchess County boys w e re beaten In a fast and interesting game. “Cracky’' H o lden and Sim m o n s will work for th e Tivoli team . M. J. BRAOY BEATS OIHET Booton, Aug. 17.— .'M. ^ J . Brady, th e professional, playing on his hom e course a t Oakley, defeated iPrahcls O u im e t, Woodiland Golf Club, W e s tern cham p ion, in th e first ocf t h e hom e and hom e to u rn a m e n t a t Oakley C o u n ty C lub yesterday by 8 up. P lay in g on h i s hom e course, th e profeerional had an advantage. O u im e t i® e x p e c ted to m a k e a g r e a t (fight to g e t (back th e six holes when h e has (Brady a s an opponent lu th e re tu r n m a tch a t W o o d land n e x t w eek. B rady’s card o f 69 in th e afternoon w ith in a stroke of th e course record -held by him - C (EJek, who is training S to u t tor th e O G national champions] R ECTOR AND TOUHEY DRAW New York, Aug. 17—Young Rector, in a keen ten round 1 Tommy Tbuheyj of J e rsey City, Paterson, engoL draw in the Afveme Sporting Club last night. Rector had the 'better of the early rounds. Each -^elghed 128 poiifids. ^ ’ In the semi-final bout of ten rounds Benny Vaiger haa a shade on Billy I ’itasimmoM, Of the Brofik. ^ 1-.-f t ^ f - t - 1 4= t f 4- f- , 4- h “SLIM” SALLEE BREAKS 4- y 3 - YEAR .RECORD BY K WINNING 10 4- STRAIGHT. 4- I- — ------ 4- I- By pitching •the Giants to a 4- I- victory over his former team- -f I- mates at the Polo Grounds 4 - yesterday \81Im” Sallee won 4- ■- his ten th oonseentive gam e 4- - and (broke a record which has 4- ~ f i s t e d since 1M4, w h en iDlck 4- ■ Rudolph, of th e Braves, helped 4- - Boston to win the N a tional - League pennant by winning • twelve straight games. N6t ■ • since 1914 'has any big league - ■ pitcher been able •to Win more - ■ than nine straight. -< SlU'Ce th a t tim e Alexander, -( th e G reat, of th e Phillies, In -< 19d5; Rudolph, Dick Cullop, H Of Y a n k ees; iDaver D a v enport, 4 of the Browns,, and George 4 (Foster, of -the Red Sox, in 4 1916, and P e te Schneider of 4 th e Reds, and Rube Benton, 4 of th e G iants, in 1917, each 4 won nine consecutive contests. 4 B e n ton’s winning streak la 4 Still intact. 4 A peculiar feature Is th a t 4- th e CtibB stopped th e four 4- longest ones, including Rube 4- ■Marquard’s strin g of nineteen, 4- m ade In 1912, M arquard was 4 a Giant when he established 4 his record, and it is in terest- 4 Ing to note th a t two G iant -f- pitchers alone have a chance 4 to equal, and possibly break, 4 a fonU er G iant’S nwwrk. 4 •4- 4 ^ 4 - 4 4 4 - 4 - 4 * 4 ■ 4 '4 - 4 - f 4 - 4 - ‘f 4 4 > In g rac e , ( down th e I G and js rapidly cutting O lead held by (Roush. T h e G iants’ C 0 chief elugger gathered two h its O 0 in four itames a t bat, (gaining .two C O points on Klraiee. © O The G iants now have tw o m e u 4 ? O in th e select class, 25(nnmerman © O clim b ing into fourth plac© by v lr - O O tu e of Ms th r e e safe Wows in 0, O four tim e s . a t ba't yeeterday. © ’ O T h e standing of th e leading O O b a tters in th e Am erican League O 0 is itnclmnged, no giames being C 0 sohedufed yesterday. © O T h e following is th e standing, O O to date, of th e five leaders ijf th e O O big leognee: O o O National League G & Player— Club G .AJB R H Av O O (Roush, C inn.. ..104 399 02 139 .348 O O Kauff. N. Y . . . . 1 (^3 84 67 124 .323 C O .(Iruise, S t. L- . -I'K) 383 47 123 ,321 O v.k-im man, N.! Y.l-Pl SOS 45 124 .314 C O (Homshy, g t. L. 108 304 OS 114 .813 O O Am erican League 0 O 'Player—C lub G 'AB R H Av.O O (Cobb, D e t .......... 113 437 86 '168 .384 O O S is ler, St. L. . .109 435 43 162 .350 O O S'peaker. C Iev ..ll4 416 71145 .349 O O 'Veach, D e t. .. .118 413 0 0128 .311 C O ■Chapman, Clev. 117 417 77 129 .309 O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ODOiTS MNE STMTS SDNDAY At B o o th's Lot Sunday afternoon ■‘Ducky’’ Ostrom ’s ■Volunteers will hook up with the N;ewDurgh M ercur ies. T h e H'illy C ity aggregation has been going great guns and a fast, exciting contest is prom ised. The ime will be called at 3 o’clock THE STOCKHOLM CHINA STORE EB T n rG p . PAVORi Succetwor, 306 Mam Street ^ QUALITY AND SERVICE DEPENDABLE GOODS IF YOU THINK of the time yet this year to ' enjoy white shoes and pumps, and consider what .the prices will be next year— you win hasten to take advantage of our present low prices on fine white footwear. MILLER’S PETER MILLER & SONS 131 Main S treet The House of B etter Shoes HUBERT ZIMMER JEWELRY ^ •urpriaihg fatltado In One q u a ift/—genulnew H u b e r t zlm m e r 274 Main Street. ■ u .. H A U i M A R K w STRAW HATS $1.00 Hats fo r . ....................... 5 Q^ $1.25 Hats for ....................... q 2 c $1.50 Hats for ........... .. ............ $2.C0 Hats fo r . . ....................... §x .00 $3.00 Hats for. ..7 ..................^^ 50 $5.00 Hats for..........................^ 59 $5.00 .Panamas for....................$3.50 I $0.00 Panamas for....................$ 4 , oq f r a n k v a n KLEECK 259 Main Street. %ull like LUCKY S T R I K ^ mterealBurig ^Cigarette, It’s toaste^A SPECIAL NO DELIVERY SALE ALL THIS WEEK. Birds’-eye Matches ................. 5c Magic Yeast Cabss ....................... 3c Large -B 6 ttie;Plam Olive's... .20c p 3 !Tamid Fly Catcher^ 3. f o r .... 5c j Glass Top Fruit Jars, dozen.. .72c | Choicest State Corn, can...........12c.' Quart Bottle Strjeng Ammonia 9c Tetley’s Tea, tin ............... 9-18-35c Gallon j u g C a t s u p . . .. ................ $1.35 GREAT 27 CENT COFFEE CASTONGUAY CASH GROCER. You W a n t the Strongest Protection for your valuables -— and you know you have it when you place them in OUT F ire and B u rglar Proof Vault. You exercise p ru dence in re n t ing a Safe D e posit Box her© —the cos.t is $2.50 and up iqi per year. V*' n 7-Jewel Elgin 20-Year Guaranteed Case, $12.00 Value. ' See them in the ^ 1 7 n / \ ■ window. V^/eDv L . G d T T 187 MAIN ST.* - THE LEADER OF ALL MOTORCYCLES. S e e It at 237 Main Street. EDWARD RYAN. DUbUb CAkriiN 11^ akihiiect AND BUILDING SUFERiNTENDENX 45 M arket Street, Poughkeepsie DOBBS STUDIO p i a n o f o r t e c l a r i n e t S9 Cannon SL. Poughkeepsie JOB WORK THE ENTERPRISE PRINTERY BOOK WORK For Winter Driving T T IS a m ighty serious thing to take X chances w ith yOnr car in an un heated garage. A drop of a few degrees in the temperature may result in a burst radi ator, fitxBen botteriesand crackedeylinders. And these common ■winter car trbh- bles a re entirely eliminated when you install a “ WASCO*’ hot water, coal burn ing, self-regulatinggaragcheatingsystem. Costs only a few . ^ n t s a dsiy for coal. Made in stock Sizes for any private gar age. Endorsed by Fire Underwriters. Y o u N e e d a eady tO set up l-c«r system H26 ,1 Established 1911, THOMAS J. ZIMMER, Jr. GENERAL CONTRACTOR Concrete. 35 Market Street Room 25. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. uiamoaos^ Watches And Jewelry at Reasonable A SPLICER JEW E L E R liver and discarded I pay high p r i c e s fu.' old gold arid SUv to list pi . „ ____ hating catalog. It’s .FREE. FOR SALE BY P. C. Doherty Co. 112 Main St,, Poughkeepsie. WM. F. CANTY HEATING, TINNING, JOBBING. Cornices, Skylight $nd Metal Ceilings, Roofing, Leader and Gutter Work. 129 THOMPSON STREET, Phone 1 ^ 0 - J . ^ Pe’keepsie, N. Y.