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SATURI^AY, ATJGWST 18, 1917. THE-EVENING ENTERPRISE. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. ®:(»I1)L1B0{TY LOAN IS B K AMRTISED NOl Local Cliamber of Com merce ^ is Asked to- Cooperate in Float ing Issue I SAVE FOR IT URGED C h am b er of Com m erce of the 13111.16(1 S tates this statem e n t is m ade: “The T reasury D e p artm ent has aga:in the FAUS D R ll CORPS PLANS EXCURSION Charter Sail Steamer for to Kingston Sept. 8 W a p p ingers Drum Corps will eon duct an excursion to K ingston P o int | Treasury Department ^ similar _ ^ I fort and co-operation on the p a r t of Soon to Distribute \ th e com m ercial organizations has Posters for Boosting ! t.e b . That Loan Bond Sale , p a rtm e n t no-w has in preparation ^several posters 20 by 30 and window governm e n t ofBotals and cards l l b; :ovem m en t ofBotals o th e rs are interested in m aking several ly lo inches of varied types the ■ these are soon to he distributed, secom i issue of Liberty Loan bonds Request for a supply has already a success, and are determ ined th a t ‘been m ade by the Poughkeepsie no effort shall ibe spared, is indicated ^ C h am b er of Commerce. by th e fact th a t already requests for ------------------— - assistance on the p a r t of com m er cial organizations are being sent The Paughkeepsie Cham b er of Comm erce has been asked by W a sh- l i ^ ^ n officials to co-operate. R e- q n e ^ is m ade th a t m em b ers of the C h am b er ha-re printed in red let- - ----------------- - te r s on the bottom of th e a d d r e s s ! ^ • -I. , • , , Funeral services for Miss Jessie sH e of f -blKmMs envelopes and B.a,Kord Luo.b, daughter ot M r.. aSso on letter heads th e follow,ng s ^ „ , ^ who died centemce: '‘Save for th e Second L iberty Loan.” In a letter received from the Established 1894 CD. HALSEY & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange M L L S BUILDING, New York City INVESTMENT SECURITIES :a requested the co-operation of C h am b er of Com m erce of the U n ited S tates and, through this body, the co-operation of all the co n s titu ent organlaatlons in the m em b ership in an attem p t to, realize the sam e, or even greater, degree of success in connection w ith th e Second L iberty Loan as w a s experienced in the case of the original loan of June 15. ' “As a - r e s u l t of the efforts of the Cham b ers of Commerce, Boards of Ti-ade, and o th e r com m ercial organi zations in all p a r ts of th e country, a A'ery valuable publicity -was se cured, which, it is safe to say, con- tributed materially to the success In ion Saturday, 'September 8. The ' steam e r ‘“P e trel” has been chaxtered for t h a t occasion and will leave W a p pingers F a lls a t 6 p. m. T h e re will be m u sic and refreshm e n ts on board. Round trip fifty cents. On Aug. 31 the Corps -will attten d the S tate Convention of D rum Corps at Stanford, 'Conn. Thei local orgrani- zation has. received a special in v ita tion from th e -Moose Club of th a t place to be th e ir guests during the convention. “THE MAPUES” STRUCK. “The M aples” th e residence of 'Mrs. George Wood, South avenue, was struck by lightning yesterday m o rning and a hole m ade in the roof of her home. The dam a g e was done to the shingles on the roof ELECTRIC PLANT DAMAGED. A force of G a rner P rin t Works electric light m en worked steady all day yesterday on the dam a g e done electric light service by th e electri cal storm . M essrs. Bdgan Popper and Joseph Morrow, experienced electricians, w e r4 patching up b ro k en -wires in the system until a late hour F riday night. FALLS-POUGHKEEPSIE ROUTE OPEN. John Flood Is conducting a Pough keepsie and W a p p ingers express | route, and began bis reg u lar trips i today. Mr. Flood is a conscientious' business m an and shows all th e ear m a rks of a com ing successful ex pressm a n . GASOLINE LOW AT FALLS. The price of gasoline m aintains the sam e low figure of 23 cents per gallon at W appingers, and th e bear m a rket here seem s to have become negative. LIGHTNING PUTS OUT LIGHTS. Lightning cam e in the W a p p ingers Nerws Depot on Market- street y e s ter day m o m rng and tem p o rarily d e stroyed th e electric light service. PERSONALS. Mrs. THiarles H u b n e r of Pulton street, who has been ill for several w eeks, is impro-ving. The Girls’ Friendly Society has com p leted arrangem e n ts to give TONIGHT ADULTS— 10c CHELDKEN— 3 c MBStUMBTOBE BURIED MONDAY tioii from which she did not !d yesterday ' a t St. F rancis iHospital, -will be held j on Monday a-t her late home, 14 Adri- ance avenue. D e ath edme at 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon, as the result ol I an operati( : rally. ! At fi-rst it was thought t h a t .the op- j eration had been entirely successful, I b u t in an hour or two Miss Lumb be- ' g au to sank rapidly, and did not long /'survive. >Dr. J. W. Poucher was the I o p erating surgeon. George J. Lumb, her” brother, \ /aid th e oi>eration -was absolutely neces sary if th e re was to be any hope of saving h e r siste r ’s life. The decedent was educated in Po-ughkeepsie, being gradaiated frocn the Poughkeepsie H igh B<iiool and Lyndon Hall. She -was a m em b er of the lOhurch of the H o l y Comforter. Besides her mothesr, she is survived by h e r brother George, anbthcr brother, Charles L., and a sister, Maud Lumb M ontgomery, of (ETart- ford. Conn. She -was a daughter 0 l the late George W. Lumb. -Funer.-il arrangem e n ts are in charge of Irving Storm. BRANCH OFFICE j 62 MARKET ST. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. PETER H. TROY RESIDENT PARTNER START TODAY By Baking and Cooking in the new way, using your old M tdien range. NO COAL, NO WOOD, CSty Gas, Electricity, Gasoline used. Costs ] than azry of the above. NO DUST, NO DIRT, NO ODOR. Call and see demonstration, or write us at 1245 BR O A D W AY, N E A R 31st STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Executive office, 501 Fifth avenue. Great opportunity for an agent in this section. R e quires small capital; brings large returns. Our Ever- Increasing organization capable of giving you the very best of attention. An estimate cheerfully furnished on contemplated building or installation of water, vacuum or power P.C. DOHERTY CO. Phone 287. 112 Main Street. I Wonderful 'Program’^ JUNE CAPRICE j A COUNTRY G IRL COhfES To New York and Falls in With Gang See this wonderful and thrilling feature entitled THE SMALL-TOWN GIRL 5—Gr^t Parte— 5., It's a corking great show. “KEYSTONE COhlEDY^ THE ROYAL ROGUE ■ A sideepii-tting, scream ing Comedy I GREAT SCREEN MAGAZINE WORLD^S GRiEAT EVENTS GREATEST ARRAY OF STARS EVER PUT ON ONE! SHOW! Adults 10c. M O N D A Y CinlA-eiiSc TBEDA BARA anZ CLAIRE WBtmEY in ' h e r g r e a t e s t PRODUCTION “HEARTS AND SOULS.” 5 Parts—5. N<rt a vampire story, but a thrifUng, intense and magnificent drama, j with big mob scenes and wonderful acting. IPs simply superb! Edith Storey, Anita Stewart, Rose Tapley, Harry Morey, and Sidney Drew. EarieWillianis, Oara K^ball Young, R O S E TA P L E Y , BO B B Y AN D H E L E N CONNELLY, IN “Happy Go Lucky.” Grand Dpening of the First Episode o| PEARL WHITE in THE FATAL RING BE SURE THAT YOU ARE AT THE BEST, TUESDAY. MARY MILES MINTER, IN “ANNIE FOR SPITE”—5 PARTS. WORLD’S GREATEST EVENTS. T u e s d a y Aduhs^lOc. OiiMren 5c M Y S E ffiS aOPINGWlFE Harris Says She Went Away With Former Motorman—Married Four Years A* $ 5 0 r T w A R D F red H a rris, employed in a local hotel, has asked the police to help him find his wife, M argarek Catherine H a rris, who has, he says, eloped with a m an who was form e rly employed as a mcnorman here. T h e H a rris home is at 3'2 Grand street. H-arris states tha-t his missing -wife is not quite 2il years of age and has co m p leted arrange m e n ts to give a m a rried about four years. He very enjoyable evening tonight in 't h e hom e / f e was m o st impp? parish house of Zion church. T h e : ^ everything she wished affeir will be a birthday social and ^ ° ^ ‘ She is an ett^ c t iv e brunette anu | has m any uniqde features. | according to the husban(i h ^ been ^ M rs. Lewis H o rton of M y ers' Cor- accepting th e attention of other men. j ners, who hag been quite ill, is im-1 P a r ^ l a r l y one Otto B u m s, the mo proving. M iss Eva H u ha ne er r of Made False Plea To Exemption Board Cleveland, O., A u g u st 17.—^With torm a u m entioned above during the IMSS Bra, H a t o t P rospect' street left y e s t e r d a , fo r H a rrestraw ' fam iliar -n t h o th e r m en irar where she expects to spend some tim e with Mr. and ’Mrs. Dohlphans. -vrarious BOAT SERVICE IT |AND PASSENGERS AL H U D S O N LINE. FREIGH c e n t r a ; ‘ FOR NEW YORK CITY— \ Steamers leave Poi Tuesday, Wedm day, T ; Friday,, noon; ughkeepsie esday, Thu 6:30 p. m.; Saturda; Sunday, 8:1b a. lay, m., 4:15 p. m., PAUL MIDLIEN AimnWANT FROM NEW YORK- For Poughkeepsie ■Franklin St. Pier steamers leave Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- iday, 1 uesaay, Wednesday, Thu day, Friday, 4 p. m,; Saturday, 1 p. 2:30 p. m.; Sunday, 9 a. m., 5 p. m. FROM NEW YORK—W. 129 St.* Pie For Poughkeepsie steamers lea' Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thur; day, Friday, 4:30 p. m.; Saturda; p. m., 3 p. m.; Sunda 5:30 p. m. FOR ALBANY— Steamers leave Poughkeepsie, Tues day, Thursday, Saturday, 9:00 a. m. F. I_ S IM PS O N , A g e n t. 1 Poughkeepsie. Telephone 222. Saturday, 1:30 y, 9:30 a. m.. Paul 'McMullen of , this city haS been given a com m ission as second lieutenant in the heavy artillery. He has com p leted the course in th e offi cers’ training cam.p a t P o rt Meyer. L ieutenant MaMullen, who Is a graduate of th e Poughkeepsie High School in the class of 1913 end of the Catholic U n iversity at W a s h ing ton, D. C., in the class of 1917, is visiting relatives in Poughkeepsi^. B u rns has been in 'this city a num ber of years. At one tim e he was em ployed as a-n atten d a n t a t the Hudson River S tate H o spital. This position he left to become m o tonnan on the t r o l leys. He lias a wife, who is in this city. He left th e city th e sam e night Mrs. H a rris disappeared. H a rris has state<l he will pay ?5b to any one who wall furnish him w ith 'the necessary inform a tion t h a t -^111 lead to her loca- THRCE MEN IN A BOAT AS OB SERVED BY ELIZAVILLE SCRIBE GRAHAM INSURANCE you FULLY Fidelity, Worl pensation. Glass, protected 7 •kman's Com- Automobile. SIXTY-TWO MARKET PHONE ('Contributed). BMzaville, Aug. 18—T h ree of the leading sportsm en of Red Hook had a moat m arvelous experience on T h u rs day. Hen. Lasiher, who h a s pro<bah4y piloted more fi'Shiing parties on the i^Hnger Pond than any other pilot, states th a t Geqrge slipped in reach ing for the bait box and upset Hen.: and 'that 'Philairder in turning around slipped on top of th e -whole bunch, and th e boat took in w a te r. George being unable to swim, it was Philan AIRRJUDOB FOE’S STATIONS British N a v a l 'Planes Drop Tons of Explo sives on Occupied Belgian Points. ^ FIRES OBSERVED dropped railw a y London, isives wei Iromes end B ritish naval planes, announced today. Several fires were observed follow ing raids on th e Ostend railway sta tion, the Thouront railw a y s tation and 17.—M any tons of on enemy stations by A d m iralty the Ohistelles aerodrom e, th e state- nient said, reporting Ih e attack s on d e r s firat thought (Philander m oreUjjggp Belgian points. At Engel and locally known as Ed.) ha-vmg been a | U y tekerke aerodrom es w e re bombed noted m em b er of the iPree<port Tjife'and i Saving crew, Vmxnediately dove for his old pal Gorge, but as the -^ater In the ■ b o at was only haH an inch deep, E J had some difficulty Jn diving for George. It was a most remarkable I re&'5'2S’\aS 'nobody got -wet. Whatever you do, don’t get BALD! Prevent dandruff and falling hair by using the great French preparation ED. PINAUD’S HAIR TONIC This original Eau de Quinine is the one effective tonic for itching scalp, sick hair and dandruff. Used by men and women of refinement the world over for 100 years. Don’t risk the use of unknown or inferior tonics. ED, PINAU D’S is pure, delightfully perfumed and the one for you. Ask your druggist. Send 10c. to our American Offices for a Sting bottle. Parfiimerie ED, PINADD, Dept M m. PINADD BLDG., New Tork Dogs Chew Life Out of Boy, 9 Now York, Adg. 18—-Liberio Piccla- no, an Italian, Is he4d today on e tech nical charge of homicide. In the same jail sulks an u'gly red m o ngrel dog The dog owned by Plcctano helped to chew the life out of 9 year Old (Ralph (Protta. His ^.ccomplice,. a black m o n grel, was shirt as his \teeth -were fa s tened in the lad's abdomen. Young Protj:a climbed over a fen <‘0 and the dogs dragged him into a yard. Neighbors scream ed, but maxle no ef fort to rescue the boy. A policeman b e a t off one dog w ith his club and shot th e other. l ro ad tran s p o r ts w^*e attacked by gunfire from the air. SINGERS COMING. The Concord-ia Singing iSociety, of W a terbury, Conn., is coming here one hundred strong and the mem b ers will be the guests of the GermaoTa Singing fiiociety, of this city. The visitors will be entertained a t Gell- rich’s 'Park tomorrow' and Monday will take a trip to L a k e Mohonk. WARRING PALM GARDEN And Gandy K itchen. H a v e yon visited the open air Ice Cream and Soda Pscvillion? No advance in prices. Bring your sw e e theart around; bring the kiddies. Delicious sodas, beau tiful music. 106 .Smith St., a t M an- jsion St., opposite W a rring School Grounds. al8-24 WELL ESTABLISHED IB the ract that our repairini partment works wonder: repairs. P ri With good work. Joseph Goldberger and his eon, B e n jam in, languishing in jail today, charged w ith m aking false exem p tion affidavits, o ther sons and fathers are seeking out d raft boards and co r rect ing th e ir affidavits. GoW'bei^er affidavits declared the son an alien, although he is the son of a naturalized citizen. The em p loyer of Befijamm will be arrested today. H e also signed th e WHLl- BSTABLfSHB® Is the fact th a t our repairing da J partm e n t works wonders on g e n e raa repairs. Prices reasonable, e o n ^ s t e e f with good work. ZIMMER BROS. Summer Business Hours: 9 A.M, to 5. P.M. On Saturday, August 25th, the Store will be closed. all < 1 . Altman $c (Ba. A Great Collection of Choice Orieetail is comprised In the August Sale now being held These Rugs, in every desirable size and weave, may he obtained at prices that are considerably lower than the prevailing market quotations. Off exceptional Interest are ROOM-SIZE ORIENTAL RUQS at . k . $190.00 to 750.00 MEDIUM^SIZE ORIENTAL RUQS at . . . ‘$58.00 to 110.00 SMALL ORIENTAL RUQS at . . . $22.50 to 48.00 including an unusually large selection at $26.00 A Number of KHIVA-BOKHARA RUQS, in room sizes specially priced . . at $160.00 And ORie>rrAL RUQS in extra large sizes, at extremely moderate prices. Rugs purchased during this Sale will, if desired, be stored without charge until the Autumn. (Departm ent on Fifth Floor) An Important Sale of Negligee Shirts extraordinarily priced at $ 1.10 wilt take place on Monday, on the SIXTH FLOOR. These Shirts are all soft=cuff models, made ^ of good=quaIity madras and mercerized materials in a variety of attractive patterns. (Elevators on Thirty=fourth Street side of Store) The Dress Fabrics Department is featuring Semi-made Skirts at $3.75 Ss. $4.85 There are several attractive plaited models, fashioned in white or navy blue tailor serge, and they offer really remarkable value at the prices quoted. special Values in Women’s Silk Hosiery for Monday will consist of Black or White Silk flose, with cotton tops and soles .... per pair 9Sc« Black or White Silk liose, with si!k=plaited t o p s .............................. per pair AttJtntf-ilbttem Attrtotr. fark t e l e p h o n e 7000 M I J R R A Y h i l l '