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FRIDAY, AUGUST 17,1917. THE EVENING ENTERPRISE- POUC^KEEPSIE^^^. Y. PLACES TO GO AND PLACES TO STOP TO MAKE AN IDEAL MID-SUMMER WEEK-END OUTING SPEND SUNDAY AT KOHLANARIS INN and PARK POUGHKEEPSIE, DINE ON THE TERRACES OF THE ITALIAN GARDEN. , A BEAUTIFUL SPOT. Delightful Concerts By Prof. Guide Carl Hendrick BeU’s Orchestra. Enjoy Beautiful Floral Hall—Op6n Air Pavilion—^weather proof. EXPERT CUISINE. FRESH SEA FOOD. KOHLANARIS ROTISSERE ROASTS. Special Sunday Dinner, 12 M. to 8 P. M. CLAMBAKES AT* SHORT NOTICE. THE BUSY BEE RESTAURANT POUGHKEEPSIE’S REPRESENTATIVE INSTITUTION. This big dining room is not only famous for its good food and excellent service, but for the excep tional brightness of things—everything pure white and spotless. Euncheon at the Busy Bee Is delightful on Summer days, as many electric fans &|6eep the cool air circulating. i ------------------------ -TABLES RESERVED FOR DINNER PARTIES. i! THE BUSY BEE RESTAURANT Poughkeepsie, N. Y. “Follow the Sign Post to Red Hook”- There is the Famous HOFFMAN INN Known throughout the length and breadth of Dutchess County for the excellence of Its c h ic k ™ d in n e r s Come with a big appetite and with the expecta tion of enjoying the best Chicken Dinner you have ever had. Promise your friends a regular good time and then come to the HOFFMAN INN. The pass word to a good dinner in the midst of Dutchess County Hills is HOFFMAN INN “ASK THE MAN WHO HAS BEEN THERE” Try our Special Sunday Dinner and enjoy the Sun- day Evening Con- SPEND YOUR WEEK ENDS ON MT. BEACON Music for I>ancing furnished by Ortone’s Jazz Band The Favorite Band, the Favorite Dance Hall, where cool breezes always blow Miss Marie Tdolstrom, with her Ladies Orchestra, furnishes Music in the Dining Roorh ALBANY The AMSTERDAM RESTAURANT 4 CHESTNUT STREET A short block south of the Capital Clean, wholesome, cheerful, Fr«xch Chefs. Delicious Pastries Breakfast, 7 to 9, 50c; LuncK, .12 to 2, 60c\ Dinner, 6 to 8, 75c. BERNHARD STEIN, Proprietor \ SUNDAY TRIP SUGGESTONS {Have you ever spent a Sunday on the shore of Long Island sound'? II not, you do not realize what you have nussod. To th e average lE^oughheepeian the beauties of th e Sound are a closed book. 'However, ooce th e y a r e enjoy- ey th e y are never forgotten ajid the to u rist retu r n s to th e m tim e afte r tim e w ith a itever decreasing i n t e r e s t No m a tter how m a n y tim e s you visit the Sound i t will always p resen t new beauties. One of th e b e s t ways for th e iPough- keepsleu to enjoy a day a t th e shore is to take an early m o rning train on the New York C e n tral to Tarrytow n . Here a trolley m a y 'be tak e n for 'White Plains via Bim sford. -From 'White Plains the route leads through CMama- roneck and iPort C h e s ter to (Rye. (Here a ca r m ay be tak e n fo r Ry© (Beach and O a k la n d B each, which are ad joining resorts. At R y e Beach one finds th e m any am u sem e n ts common to th e seaside resort, including the ‘IHouse of ^Mirtfi, ’ scenic railway, etc. T h e re is also a hotel a± th e ^ W u jh W h ^ e an excel lent shore dinner is served, O a k land (Beach, is a m o re artistic spot ■ although far less entertaining for thoso in search of am u s e m e n t T h e re is no am u sem e n t .places at Oakland Beach o ther th a n the bath houses for th e accom o d ation of those who desire to enjoy a cooling dip in th e w a ters of the Sound. T h e re is also a pavillion w h ere a light lunch m ay he procured. All of th e buildings a t Oaldand Beach are of concrete w ith red tile roofs and red tile floors. T h e y are b u ilt in th e style of th e old Spani,<ih m issions, and are extrem ely artistic and picturesque. A (Sunday m o tor trip w h ich is at present interesting m any Ponghkeep- sians is th a t from this city to T a r ry - town w h e re th e to u rist m ay visit the local boys of t h e New York S tate N a val iMllitia In camp a t Kingsland ■Point a t N o rth Tarrytow n . The run from Poughkeepsie to Tarrylw v n is on© of t h e prettiest t h a t can be suggested anyw h ere in th e iHudson R iver Valley. iFrom this d t y th e course carries the m o torist through m u ch historic territory. (From Poughkeepsie th e m o torist passes through 'Wlappdngeirs JFialls, other sm a ller an^d less Im p o rtant places are also passed through. The route m ay be varied at the pleasure of th e to u rist hy branching th e south a t W a p p ingers 'Palls, sing througih iHughsonvllle, \Bea con and CoW S(pring. A fter leaving Cold Spring th e trav e ller passes over the road to <3arrison,' tu rn in g sharply to th e left Ju s t'b e fo r e reaching t h a t point. This road carries th e to u rist over a high ridge and Joins th e m ain post road about five m iles n o trh of (Peekskill. The road over this ridge is through some wild an^d very picturesque ter- rttbry. T a rrytow n afflords^ excedileDlt op portunity fo r lunch. T h e hotels are good and there are also a num b e r of good lunch room s fo r the use of those who are in a hurry. The camp of th e N a v al M ilitia at K ingsland P o in t is an interesting place and visitors are welcomed on Sundays. The local 'boys will alw a y s he glad to greet any Poughkeepsians who m ay feel like going th e re to visit them . T h e visitor will he shown every courtesy and will b e m u ch w iser In regard to Naval M ilitia affairs when’ he returns to his home. SUNDAYS TO NEW YORK SUMMER SEASON 1917 Steamer Ramsdell ................ .. ........ .. .. .. .. 8:15 A. M Steamer O d e ll ............. . .................................. . .......... . .......... 4:15 P.M. Steamer Poughkeepue ..................................... ..................... 8:00 P. M. Sundays to Newburgh Steamer Ramsdell ___ 8:15 A. M. I Steamer Po’keepsie.. 8KI0 P. M. Steamer O d e ll ............ 4:15 P. M. Steamer Ramsdell.. . 10:15 P. M. CENTRAL HUDSON LINE ORANGE LAKE PARK Always Delightful A trip to this popular Summer amusement place makes an ideal one-day outing, w h ether you journey by automobile, steam boat or rail. This Park has rightfully been named : **Playground of the Hudson’* I t contains so m u c h to am u s e you— it is so fu ll of p leasu r e — t h e w h o lesom e, th e really enjoyable k in d — th a t every' m o m e n t you spend h e r e can’t be an y th in g b u t a happy one. BOATING BATHING FISHING SPECIAL SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING BAND CONCERT Dancing Every Evening (E x c e p t Sunday) FREE MOVING PlCTURlES Monday, W ednesday and Saturday Evenings Restaurant, Moderate Frices Y o u rs fo r p leasu r e only— $ 1 0 ,000 ^ a r r o u s o l, $3 5 ,- OOO R o ller C o a s ter, F e r r is W h e e l, S h o o ting , G a llery, Jap a n e s e an d A m e rican Games, A r c ^ e , Jap a n e s e Tea G a rden, etc. ORANGE LAKE PARK— BY TROLLEY FROM NEWBURGH Ample Trolley Service Connecting W ith All Boats and Rtailroads. ^VBITE TO ORANGE COUNTY TRACTION CO., NEU BURGH, N. Y., FOR HANDSOiME BOOKLET. It Is a Good Dinner that daily attracts as many people as does the Victoria Dinner Why not find out about it yourself— tomorrow ? SUNDAY We have a special dinner. No matter where you go for the week-end, you can come back t ono better Sunday dinner than that served at the VICTORIA RESTAURANT 369 Main Street Poughkeep^e, New York. When You Are On Your Way to iV e d o , Delaware Water Gap and Other Summer Points Souths Stop at T H E PALATINE THE LEADlifG HOTEL AT NEWBURGH. N. Y. ATTRAaiVE LOCATION \ EXCELLENT CUISINE UNEXCELLED VIEW OF THE HIGHLANDS OF THE HUDSON FROM. THE COOL, BROAD BALCONY. H. N. BAIN & CO., Proprietors. IN POUGHKEEPSIE VISIT VAN’S “EVERYTHING FOR THE MOTORIST” —Goodyear Tires — Oils — G m JOHN VAN BENSCHOTEN, Catharine Street, P DISTRIBUTOR OF DODGE BROTHERS — CHALMERS —PACKARD — |TUDEBAKER GARAGE — Storage — Parts — Repairs ^UGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.