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M P y P A Y, AUGUST 20, 1917. THE E V E m m ENTERPRISE. POUGg^kEPSIE, y. Y, lE S T CREAMERY TIER I2c lb. im p e r i a l Sack... .$1.79 CriNRYAN p-455 Main Street. PHE BIG STORE” | k : c e n t r a l f o r 1-5-1-6 lid Communicate With ert C. Smith & Co 605 MAIN ST. li You Want The Best In JMBING HEATING ATIC WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS, )ISP06AL PLANTS BW SCHEDULE. IS MOTOR iER?ICE 1 _ 3ETW E E N — keepsie, Millbrook, aenia, Miiierton. j=^ROfyi LUCKEY, PLATT & I m LY e x c e p t SUNDAY J Poug’nkeepsie for MilL ^ 11:0U a. m. —4 :30 p. ni. i klillbrook for Poughkeep- 9:15 a. m.—1:30 p. m. J.TURDAY NIGHTS | aoroois ............... 'I p. m . : bougkkeepsie ......... 11 p. m .' pougiikeepsie for Arnenia--; jlillertonj 4;30 p. m. i s4iilertoa ................... 8 a.m. Arnenia ................ 8:30 a.m. J For Poughkeepsie. j |Depeiidable Route. rv — firnart rhaiiffeuP. j [MAY BE CHARTERED b R ANY OCCASION. j |:ess GEO. E. DAVIS, | Miiierton, N. Y. ^ NATION NEEDS 900 MILLION MORE FOR WAR, Of Tliis- Sum, $4,000,- 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 W i l l B e Loaned to Our A l lies in 191,8. ■Washington, A u g . — S e n a tor Sim m o n s has eircied his poll of the Senate and predicted th a t the W a r R evenue Bill, raisin g m o re th a n $2,- 000,000 additional this year, will pass w ith n o t m o re th a n 12 votes against it. M eantim e, Congres-s is considering plains t-o raise $9,000,000,000 a d ditional revenue for the fiscal year to end^June 30. 1918, follow ing Sec re ta r y McAdO'O’s conference y e s ter- ' day w ith C o n g ressm an K itchin qf the W a y s and M eans Com m ittee. Of this sum $4,000,000,000 w.ould ! be for additional loans to the Allies and $5,000,000,000 fo r the w a r p r e p - arationg of the U n ited States. The m e thods of raising th e m o n ey were thoroughly discussed b u t n o t fully decided upon. The g reater p a r t of ; th e sum w ill he procured by bond i s sue, w ith large increases in the, taxes ! on incom es and excess profits. A possible d istribution of th e - b u r - ' den as follows was discussed; j B o n d s, $5,000,000,000. ; P o s ta l savings bonds, $2j- 000 , 000 , 000 . T reasury certificates, $1,000,- 000 , 000 . Increase in surtaxes on in com es, g r e a t e r IcAues on excess profits in th e p e n d ing revenue 1 bill, an d m a k in g t h e incom e tax I apply to certain bonds, $1,000,- j 000,000. j It will be necessary to raise at least tw o - t h i r d s of the am o u n t, or ! $ 6 ,000,000,000, before th e end of the present session of C o n g ress in order th a t the Allies m ay get the m o n ey they need in tim e to m ake full prep a ratio n for the g r e a t push against the G e rm an wall and to su p ply the G o v e rnm ent w ith the funds necessary un til Congress, in the w in ter session, has w o rked out plans for providing the rem a in d e r or the U o tals $14,000,000,000 (including the m oney. The m a t t e r vrill be form a lly i $5,000,000,000 bond bill of las! Ap- Venerable Cardinal of Rheims Remains at Post, His Cathedral Now But a Crumbling Shell. 4 41 C a rdinal Luc C a thedral, con. A rchbishop of R h e im s, stam ruined explosion of som the whole structi now b u t a shell of its R ectile Which ime pow e rful projeci d ing in fro n t of his m e r self, w a iting for the m a y cause th e collapse of w h a t sum s m u s t be provided by this ■ p e r cent. They will probably he Co'ngress. , m ade to bear a ra te of in terest I *'72 p e r c m ad e to It was indicated th a t the G o v e rn- ' 4% or 5 p e r cent., w ith a provision m e n t in the fu tu r e m u s t raise m u ch larg e r sum s th a n those already con tem p lated. It ■' J b elieved th a t the am o u n t already fixed upon, which to ta ls $14,000,000,000 (includin g th e $5,000,000,00 0 bon d h ill of la s t A p - . tak e n u n d e r consideration by iiie ril), w o u ld be sufficie;iit for tli6 cu r - I o u G -fourtli and probably uior6 ^lion th a t they be m ade subject to the incom e tax, as has been done in G reat B ritain. The R evenue Bill now pending in th e Senate providing for $2,000,- 00 0 ,0 0 0 will be increased a t least W ays and M eans Comm ittee,\ which re n t fiscal year, although the next | it comes back to the House, w ill be called to m e e t about Aug. : five m o n ths will reveal the need of ! K itchin declared, th a t the TIse Best— Cheapest is o u r m o tto. N o t “how cheap?” — ^but “how good?” is o u r fii>st consideration in baking any Job of plum b ing, h e a tin g o r tin n in g . W e realize th a t plum b ing satisfaction com es only from “a ^gond jo b .” Give u s a CEORliESTICUER 131 Dm'ea St. am o u n ts probably would come from excess profits and incom e taxes. The plan for issuing bonds to the m asses of the people th rough the postal savings system have not been fully w o rked out. They will p r o vide, how e v er, for deposits to be m ade at every post office i n l l i e coun try to provide Uncle Sam w ith m o n ey to whip G&rmany. Persons desiring 24 o r 25. Mr. K itch in 's a id the com - ' even g r e a ter sum s, m ittee would determ ine then j u s t ! “ T h is is m e re chicken feed,” K it- ---------------- - ----------- - ---------------------------- observed, re f e r r in g to the $14,,- 000,000,000 figure. “W e will have to provide im m e n se sum s beyond t h a t in the fu tu r e , when w e .are fully m the field.” Confidence, was expressed by Mr. K itchin th a t Congress w o u ld provide the m o n ey and be ready to adjourn between the 1st and th e ^ lS th of Oc- The and M eans Com m ittee ^ will he so fixed th a t they w ill be in vrill be asked to provide at once the | range of sm all incom es. Good in - I'uil am o u n t of the new loan of $4.- ccrest rates will be allowed. The i 000 , 000,000 w h ich the Allied Gov- T reasury D e p a rtm e n t reg a rd s this I e rnm e n ts say they w ill need during , system as one of the feasible plans ' the w inter. It is probable th a t th e , for bringing every m an, wom an and ! n ew bonds w ill be issued a t a h igher i child to a point w h e re they can feel rate of in terest th a n those first a u - they a r e giving a boost to the cause j thorized by C o n g ress, w h ich b ro u g h t of A m erica. ANNOUNCING NEW BUICK MODELS For Nineteen-Eighteen A CAR rOR EVERY^ DEMAND Sixes With Sixty Horse-Power value-in-head motors, providing the greatest power, speed and luxury, ever built, in a moderately priced motor car. PRICE, Touring or. Roadster, $1,265 factory. ^ . FOURS that have created a n,ew steindard of efficiency through the famous Buick valve-in-head motor and the desire of an honest fac tory to build an honest car. PRICE, Touring or Roadster, $795 factory. ORDER YOUR BUICK NOW! The demand always exceeds the supply. W e invite your inspec tion of the new 1918 Buick line now on exhibition at our salesroom. me. PO'KEEPSIE BUICK CO. 17 CRTHRRm STREET to subscribe for bonds will have eas ' tim e in w h ich to pay. The araoui pTO N E TIB E S — F irst - class Tires G u a ranteed T i r e and R u b b e r Co.— W R E C K E R ’S PRICES. P lain T h read No ____ $10.60 ‘ ____ 13.50 ____ 21.00 pom e people w o n d e r w] th e F ir e s to n e WAR DEPARTfflfflT TO LIST CASUALTIES AFUR AUCUST 27 This Indicates That American Troops Will Be in Fray Soon—Stream of Soldiers Abroad When Snow Flies 7hy we sell for less th a n o ther dealers, e r ^ s o n is; W e buy in lai^ o q u a n tities an d g e t b e tter pricw carload of all m a k e s of Lenses and all sizes LEN S E S ............. $1.15 pair. iN AUTO SUPPLY and VULCANIZING COMPANY. 412, M A IN STREET. PH O N F — « ^ \ * * ^ * ^ * ' on A u to A!ccessori( b e tte r price s. Argentina Tries to Mine Own Coal Buenos Ayres, July if> Argentina is making desperat. to find enough dom estic fuel By Mail)- irate efforts for her u7es even if she should bo tirely from foreign own home cut off enti supplies. . Govfciument m ineralogists say therc- is coal enough in A rgentina to keep all the country’s boilers going, her founcli-ies in operation and tc fum isb h e r with g a s - i f transportation facili ties for ge’tting it to m a rket, w e re Transportation experts assert th a t this coal, owing to th e cost of ha^ulmg, can compete, from tho stanenoinl of price, with th e sea-borne article al though Oardiff supplies threaten to exceed $76 gold prer ton. The experts recom m end the use or quebrasho, a native hard wood which costs 20 pesos (about $$.36 in IT. S. money) per ton. T h e railroad figure? th a t two and one-half tons of que bracho equal approxiihately ono ton of Cardiff coal. W ashington, Aug. 20.—T h a t A m e r - e x t r a , crew' of telegraph operators P lain T h read N o n -Skid ican troops will soon be in the fray will b e ^ n g a g e d . 3 2 x 4 ............ $21.45 ,$24.25 ! abroad was indicated Saturday^ when A sLeam . of soldiers w'ill be sent 3 3 x 4 ............ 22.70 25.65 | jj. .^^as learned the \War d e p a r tm e n t abroad before snow flies. 3 4 x 4 ............... 22.95 26.35 ■ s t a r t a casualty column in the The first ami se^onu Rainbow' T»T- oflicial bulletin Ai^^gust 27. v isions will have European training j O (Pheli This Is not to he tak e n as an'-exact by th a \ time, while a second regular o rtnfp for A? e rican participation, a rm y expedition is likely to h''' under o ^ ^ h f ^ v e r way before winter. In addition to ' O O O O O O ® © O © © O © ® ® The hulletin section reserved for these units, there is already one di- j _ w i t h o u t doubt th e g reatest think such lists will be m a rked ‘'no casual- vision ot’ regulars in F rance, while i disicovered for h a ir-d isfig u red units of for(*StUrs, engi-i^vom iankind is the w o n d e rful phelac- 3T. PHONE 1432 ;cessories are low e r th a n any o th e r sto re ip th is city. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED PBRST-CLASS. Every Flavor Meets With Favor It’s Pure - - - SCHRAUTH’S Ice Cream is carefully made of high-class elements. o o o o © o o o o © © © ® ® ® ® o R e a lly R em o ves H a ir © © R o o ts, or Costs N o thing © lactin c , th e New’ W o n d e r O W^orker) © THE SILVERTONE , $50 Complete, A Wonder Bargain. SINGAPHONE CO., 328 Main Street. ties” on th e days when There are scatterini none. Then if there are only a few neeyi, aircraft m en and other ser- casualties the column will p rin t the vices are on E u ropean soil. soldier’s nam e, organization and n e x t ---------------------------- of kin. . If, however, the lists ru n F IR S T GERyLlN FRENCTT heavily only the soldier's nam e and W EDDING DURING W AR organization'w ill be noted. B o rdeaux, Aug. 3— (By M ail) — A special bureau, under A d jutant F o r th e flr:st tim e during th e w a r a General McCain, will check up on purely Fran<;o-G erm a n m a rr iage casualties and m a intain an inform a - has taken place here, tlon service fo r inquiring of kin. An A sk your nearest Schrauth dealers* - ' or telephone 1320. Newspaper Men on Road Commission As a commission to condem n land in the town.of Beekm an to be used for sta t e Roaid purposes a.sked for by a com m ittee from the Board of Sbiper- visors, appoin Jones and M ark G. DuBois. Local papers carried th e messaj ;thout com m ent. The contractli parties were Ernest-iC a rl Bra-un- schw eig ‘(Germ an su b ject” and Miss M a r ie-Jean n e Pluni. B raunschw e ig I d an em p loyee of a com m ercial house a t Libourne n e a r here. Justice MorschauBer Saturday record in appo in ted Daniel J. Gleason, Cyrus P. ASK FOR and GET H o r iic k 's The Original Malted Milk Substitutes Cost Y O U S«ine Price. MYRKLE-HARDER CO. This well-know'll and favorite stock company w'hich has o long ami hon- Poughkeepsie, will open a weelc’s engagem ent a t the 'Collingweod August 27. The repertoire this year is m ade of six big New York successes, opening play is “'Common Clay,“ the show In which Jane Cowl m ade such a hit. The M jTkle-H a rder Company has reproduced this play in all it-5 effect and Poughkeepsians are su re to rew ard their efforts th e le up The h a s repre original opening n i g h t ^ n Poughkeepsie. tine m e thod. th e worn It has none of d is advantages of electrolysis or d e p lia- , lories and, best of all, it rem o v e s the , h a irs entire, roots and all! It does j this in s tan tly , leaving th e skin 1 sm o o th and soft t h a t no one can tell | the user w a s ever th e possessor of a I m o u s tache or o ther h a iry grow th. | P h e lactine is non-odorous, no n - j irritatin g , and so harm less a child co'Uld eat i f w ith o u t any ill-effect. A stick of this rem a rk a b le substance, | accom p anied by sim p le instructions, j can be obtained a t any drugstore, and its pri'&c ■will be refunded upon re - I ^ue.st In case of dissatisfaction. B u t , w h a t wom an w o u ld n o t be satisfied and delighted a f te r seeing those ugly h a irs come out— ^Including th e roots — w ith h e r own eyes? — 'Adv. 13. If your water pipes freeze this month nothing can be done ex cept to consult an Alienist. KEEP YOUR KODAK PICTURES. Photo Albums lOc to one dollar Photo Paste in tubes and jars. J. H. FNCHETT 271 MAIN STREET STATIONERY OF QUAUTY. GET YOUR LENS BEFORE YOU GET ARRESTED. More-Lite Lens Warner Lens Osgood Lens Perrin No-Glare - All the above comply -with the reqxiirements of-the law. ALLING RUBBER CO. 268 Main Street DuBois Brothers, 321 Main St, Poughkeepsie^N.Y. For Wood ana Willc or Wood and ing of Galvanized Wai , Boa^om Boards, Sleeve , Knife Boards, Clothe* Wri Consist! Boards, Mop*^ Baskets, Lunch Wood Fibre Pails, Wash Basini ipers, Cfothi Sfiap Cl Sul Brs Ware and W ash Tubs, Cedar Wash Tul Boards, Lapap Bioards, Houserurnisnlng L B Pastry Wringers, Clothes Ip Sticks, Brooms, Slaw Cutters, Clothes Hampers, Market I skets, Lunch Baskets, Galvanized W a ter Pails, Cr< Sweepe MICHAELS THE ELECTRICIAN has had many years’ practical ex perience In. installing electric service and repairing electrical machinery. An estimate will be cheerfully fur nished on any work you contemplate. SHOP—10 and 12 N. CLINTON ST. phone 76. ' GROWTH OF A BANK Is due in a large meoeure to th© oonfidence of the people. The First National Bank is strong, consorva- tive and'woU maudged. We desire to thank the.'^people for -their Ifb\ eral patronage, shown by the , increase in de posits. Yo ur I iccount invited Boards, Skirt Boards, Meat Lines, Mops, kets, Clothes* ream Pails, Milk Pails, Pails, Flour Pails, Wooden Scoops, Sugar Scoops, IS, Corn Poppers, Wooden Spoons, Lemon Squeezers, Carpet :hes Horses, Clothes Pins, /Potato Mashers, Fio«r Sieves, Sieves, Soap Cups, Knife Boxes, Sugaiy Boxes, Spice Boxes, Towel I Butter Bowls, Butter Ladles, Butter Stam p s,’Butter Moulds, Batter Wood Faucets, Brass Hoop Cedar Keelers, Barrel Covers, Ice Cream Churns, Cream Separators, Coal Hods, Mrs- Potts’ Irons, Whitewash Kalsomine Brushes, Shoe Brushes, Stove Brushes, Floor Brushes, Horse Brushes, Shovels, Stei Churns, Cream Separatoi Kalsomine Brushes, Sbo •se Brushes, ip Ladders, Carts, Wagons, Sleds, Etc., Etc. loe Brushes, Stove Brushes, Flo Brashes, < Shoe Brushes, Wool Dusters, Feather Dusters, Snow i Freezers, h Brushes* C o u n ter LA COPIA js The best 10-cent Havana Cigar in the worid. Pine, rich and m3d. JOHN SCHWARTZ & SONS, tac. 313 Main Street, PdOShkeef^ie, N. Y. PEOPLE WHO KNOW PREFER THE ENTERPRISE