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LOAN M E Wm KILLED T U E S D A Y , AU G U S T 21, 1917. SHERIVTS DOTS . The Dots “Somewhere In France” ^ Dy C L IPPO R D Lt:OX gHERM AX T H E EV E N IN G ENTERPRISE^ POUGHKEEPSIE, N. ± pught Down by Ger mans in Desperate IA i r Fights H e Still Survives is. AUS. 2 (B y -M ail) . - A A d j u - [Edm o n d Thieffrj% a B e lgian ir, w h o has ju s t distinguished >1£ iby bringing do-wn two G e r- m a c h ines in th e sam e com b at, LOther distinction of which to - e is still the soldo possessor |e en tire aviation world. ! th e course of desperate aerial Thieffry has him self been ;ht down no less than five tim e s is adversary, and has figured in erm a n official account of these |* •ats as having been killed. No av ia to r has ever survived an il n u m b e r of defeats, ieffry 's career is one of the ■ ion rom a n c e s of the w a r. W ith [German invasion of B elgium , i ; ’•ffry, was first mobilized- as a ! j rcycle me.ssenger on the staff of * ral Lem a n . He was m ade p r is - * succeeding later in escaping ■ H o lland, w h e re he was interned, ■from w h e re he again succeeded ■uding his guards and m a k ing his ^ ■into the Belgian lines. i J Ju ly , 1915, he entered aviation Ic e an d for a year a n d a h a lf w e n t pgh all the m o re im p o rtant raids B e lgian bom b a rding sq u a d - 2 8 - '- 2 7 2^^ • 2 3 £ 3 . 3 . ^ 5 \ f ' H PRISE WANT ADVERTISEMENTS a d v e r t is e m e n t s bivo'ER THIS HEADING 26 WOiRDS 25c GASU-3 INSERTIONS. ADDITIONAL WORDS Ic each WOMEN OPERATORS Do your p a r t; help yourself by helping us. Apply today. Hudson Valley M uslin U td . Co., 366 Mill s treet HELP WANTED AT ONCE, i M ust be first class; foi;^ house- I ivork, cooking, fanning, hotel cluhi ' nriv rivateate families.amilies. W e furnishurnish [ j p f W e f all j j k inds of good, reliable help. Colored j help a specialty. B o stick’s Emplo; IF YOUR SHOES NEED REPAIRING TELEPHONE FREE MOTOR DELIVERS JORDAN SHOE SHOP 1347 m ent Agency, 99 C a tharine St. 17- B O A R D E R ^ W A N f i o P leasant room s with boad. 221 M ill St. tf KEYS FOUND, road n e a r K n a p p ’s Corners, j R ing w ith nam e p late and knifeT 20 j Owner m ay have sam e by calling at ,The Enterprise, and paying for this \advertisem ent. < t£ FREE DRESS GOODS. Silks,^ etc. Ask us abom August’s •“lucky date.” T h e Surprise Store, 208 M ain ®t. , if WANTED. C o m p e tent woman for general housework. Good cook. Apply Mrs. W. C. M orehouse, 3 R eservojr Square. . .A s electr:lclan’s im m e d iately, street. BOY W'ANTED. T h e l p e r . Apply Slater, 10 G rand a l 7 - l : CELERY PLANTS FOR SALE. A fter the rain is a good tim e to set your celery plants, if you w a n t good, strong ■ p lants, call on George Bohrer, corner H u d son avenue and iSalt Point Road. ’Phone 2734-J. ' augl6-r- HOOT MON! N e x t Sunday, Aug. 2iSth is the day. C-ome, join the Scots’ in a sail to P a li sades P a rk and New York on the Hom er Ram sdell. Boat leaves 8:15 a. m. F a re $1,00. C h ildren 50c.^ aug20,21,^,23',24,25 LOST. Officer’s bag containing uniform , I o ther articles, P o s t Road to Flshkill, W e d n esday evening. Initials H. P. W. Reward. H. Pushac W illiam s, phone 1150 A storia, Long Island City. 17-20 WANTED. M achinists and helpers; good wages and steady work. Apply to The Grfeen F u e l Econom izer Co., Beacon, N. Y. al4-21 ____________ _ _______________ _ _____ WAJRRING PALM GARDEN PHONOGRAPHS REPAIRED, And Candy Kitchen. Have you E x p e rt factory phonogfaph builder visited the open air Ice Cream an< in charge. Yiotrolas, Grafonolas, Soda Pavillion?. No advance in p riori. Edison, Pathe, etc. parts In stock. Bring your sw e e theart around; bring All m akes repaired. Singaphone Co., j the kiddies. Delicious sodas, beau- 328 Main St. al-tf tlfui music. 106 .Smith S t , at M an- )Blori ;St Grounds. YOJU WILL SAVE TROUBLE - , W ith your eyes if you have, glasses. properly fitted before it is too late. B. W impelberg, 292 Main B t (TJi?- sairs). F o r p a s t year With W allace .»OST CARD CAMERA^ F o r sale. A $75 Eautm a n Kodak, handsom ely made, with sole-l©a<ther ca«e. Equipped w ith Zelaa-Tessar ^slll dak. Enterprise. anastigw a t lens. Belongs to estate, W ill sell for $45. A d d ress Post Ko- PIANO BARGAIN. 'C-onway U p right Piano, mahogany case, in excellent condition. $90.00 for cash, iHIckok Music Co., 3B3 I Main street. augi20,21,22 2-TON TRUCK FOR SALE. Two-ton covered 'Auto Truck, in good running order. Apply A. J. Silvemail, 13 1 Catherine Street. FREE DRESS GOODS. Silks, etc. A sk us about A u g u st’s \lucky date.” The Surprise Store. 208 M aip iSt. tf D e ar .Folks: Well, i have learned the m ilitary signs for map making, k y Decem b er, 1916, he won p ro - 'an d learned how to estim a te dis- ■ion into a fighting squadron and (tance by a horse step, and still I « n g th e first six m o n ths of 1917 jfind I am ju s t beginning to learn Ib l l s h e d for him self a record al- i things about the arm y game. Today p t w ithout equal. On Jan u a r y 24 T learned, if I m u ltiplied the diam eter J flew over B russells arousing the of a wheel by 3.1416 it would give fast intense enthusiasm on the p a r t me the circum ference. And mulM- the B elgian population still r e - plying the circum ference by the num - kinittg there. He descended to \ ber of revolutions traveled by the pS’i.U 75 feet of the city’s streets i wheel would give me the distance. ^ d ropped leaflets assuring his ' Simple, isn’t it? And this afternoon latriots of th e ir u ltim a te deliv- [ th e engineers axe going to ta.ke us Is. ; o u t and teach us how to build a J M arch 25 he b rought down his , ------------ SAMMY. I enem y m achine. The second ---- — - ------ ju s t eight days later for | / » A O M / | Q i he received a citation and the l l r a v 3 [ de G u e rre. ruly 3rd, came his double ex- He was retu r n in g from a baisance over the Germ an lines, (h e suddenly found him self con- w ith fo u r teen G e rm a n m a - j B o ston, Aug. 21.— T h e “ soldiers s. F lying straig h t into the Cen- of yesterday”— v e terans of th e G. ; the G e rm an squadron Thieffry A. R., m o re th a n 7,000 strong, ■d his m a n and downed him . m a rched in a huge p a rade here to - p n g a second, he downed him in day— the second of th e n a tional re - I th a n two m inutes. W ith two union. Jiin e s tak e n out of the center of W ith th e veteran s m a rched other ■Germ.an squadron a “hole” was allied organizations, am o n g which I'.ed big enough for Thieffry to ^ w as the Navy Medal H o n o r League, I h r o u g h th e ir b a r rage, the re - w h ich is holding its annual convert- p in g twelve G e rm ans refusing tion in conjunction w ith th e G. A. ' R. encam p m e n t. been M em b ers of the L a d ies’ A u x illiary, Jn e d five tim e s by enem y m achines ; the Sons of V e terans, D a u g h ters of io n s tr a t e s his qualities as an avi- V e terans and the W o m e n ’s R elief ra th e r th a n his lack of them . Corps of the G. A. R ., also took p a r t L tim e th a t he has been “ dowm- in th e p a rade. I he has been engaged in the clos- In fro n t of th e S tate House the deadliest com b a t w'ith his ad - j v e terans w e re review ed by G o v ernor p a r y in w h ich the l a t t e r happened ' MaCall; C o m m a n d e f- in-C h ief of FURNITURE FOR SALE. FLAT TO LET. Five large room s, third floor, 314 ^ Inquire 12 Morgan Ave., T e lephone. street. Apply Gildersleeve Shoe 724-W. a20-22 . I-'URSUANT to un o r d e r of Hon. D A N IEL J. GLEASON. S u r r o g a te of D u tchess C o u n ty, NOTICE IS H E R E BY G IV E N : th a t a l l p e rso n s hav in g claim s a g a i n s t th e e s ta te of Josep h F r e y b e r g , la te of the C ity of P o u g h keepsie in said C o u n ty, a r e re q u i r 'd to ex h ib it th e sam e w ith vouchers n d e rslg n e d JOB WORK THE EN T E R P R ISE PRINTERY BOOK WORK ■ 15c— DRESS GINGHAMS— 15c. W hy pay 20c and 25c for cress gingham s w h en here you can get the a20-22 w idest assortm e n t in the city at the ' rock bottom price of 15c per yard. Joseph P e rlm u tter 385 Mein St. W A N T ^ . CAR LOAD OF FRUIT JARS Ideal double safety glass top jars com p lete w ith rubbers. Everyone guaranteed. Special quarts and pints 65 cents per dozen. Joseph Samuels, 21 A c a ^ m y street. Phone. tf. ,, , ____ Df to th e ________^ ___ ________ ___ ___ . . ___ _____ by th e ,ira t< > r of said estau-. a t his oiftice. No, s t r e e t In the C ity of P o u g n k e e p s ie; -N. d i s t a n c e ^ W a s h in g to n S treet. In th e C ity of Y., condem n ing la n a fo r lu e sam e, anU ■ 1 P o u g h k e e p s ie on. or before th e e ig h th assts.^ing tiie cost ih c r e o t on p r o p e r ty In th e M a tte r of th e P ro p o s e d E x ten s io n o f M ay s t r e e t an d F o r b u s •et In th e C ity o f P o u g n k e e p s ie ; -N. Poughkeepsie on. or bei day of Septem b e r, 1P17. DD aa tedted thh isis sixix tntn dayay t s d of M arch, 1917. ?AUL A. R IE S E R . A d m in istrato r . ltw k m G -s4 assLs.'ing 1 benefited. _________ me B o a rd of P u b lic W o r k s of the C ity of P o u g h k e e p s ie deem s it n e c e s s a r y to ex ten d May S treet and F o r b u s s t r e e t In said City, DANCE. S taatshurgh -Fire House. Every S a turday night. Gents, 35c; Ladles, 10c. ' a21-23 EDWARD PINCKNEY Am erican Junk Dealer: Pays the highest ^ i c e s for Rags Rubbers, colored I jj.QQ m etals. Phone, Call w a n t e d . ; A few of the seourities of the Cen tral Hudson Gas & E lectric Co. bonds or stocks. WTll take 6ouds partly paid for on ihstailtfient basis. A d -, dress I, W. Sherrill Go., 35 M arko: o i^ o s ite W a rring s c h o o l , S treet. , u 0.18-24 ' FURNITURE WANTED. Contents of flat or in small lots. Piano Antiques of all kinds, feather beds, or anything you m ay have for sale. High cash price pair for your goods. Call Or drop a card and I will com e with the cash. Geo. Burlingam e. 10 Bighm ie Terrace.' A l-N l-3iEo PRINTING th a t Is is done at the Enterprise. W e com - HOUSE FOR SALE W o rraii avenue; m inute’s walk from trolley. Lot 50 by 171 feet; garage. Also extra lot, sam e size. Sell as a whole or ^ p a r a t e . J. H. Doughty, 38 North H a m ilton St. tf U N D E R W EA R SPEC IA L S Men’s good quality balbriggan s h i r t s an d d r a w e r s , 35c each. M e n 's e x t r a q u a lity s h i r t s an d d r a w e r s , 55c. per garm e n t. Union suits, 60c and $1.00. P e rlm u tters, 385 Main street. Old geese feath e r beds, prints, New York views, tinsel P i c - | >Phone 1449, 8 N o rth W h ite St. tures, yellow glass candlesticks, china i pougjijjeepsie, N. Y. aug8-sept8 ■ m arked Benn ngton, Vt., 1849. C. F . ' D ick in s o n , G e n e r a l D e liv e ry , P o u g h k e e p s ie. al8 - 2 1 3. DOZEN FO R 25 CENTS F r u i t J a r R u b b e rs, m ade of thick r, packed Val 2.5o. 0os. lomy St. Phone 1247. and w ide red dozen in package. V a lu e 12 c, = ,1 3 packages for 25c. J Si cial 3 pi ANNUAL PARADE ip t - a t n r r.f sa<d of GeoriTf» V. L. I to chase him . h e fa c t th a t T h i e f f r y h a s :et th e advantage, th e “ d rop” as 1 the G. A. R ., W illiam J. P a tterso n , w e r e , t h a t m u s t com e to every o n c e in a w h ile. M E P%’’ash i n g t o n , .Aug. 2l>— A ^ a l d i c t a - i ' will be nam ed for th ^ United [j t t e s by President W ilson w ithin 24' ^irs, offi-cials say. iDoal operators and officers of the p ited M’new o rkers who aseked the ssident to nam e a com m ittee of to execute the Pom erene coal ■ liendm ent to food control law tvere j I d th a t a dictator with so.e respon- I>ility and not a com m ittee was the Jvored plan. ' |T h e president's choice for this tre- i indous power is not known. ' ■•Robert S. Lovett, priority head on ' i w a r industries board and c h a ir- t n of th e Union Paci-fic Railroad di- |c t o r a t e , is favored by the coal oper- ■s. -O o m m issioner W iliiam B. C o l- of the Federal Trade C o m m is- Jon is w a n ted by the coal m iners. ■ U n d er the food law, the coai con - ' ■oiler vAil fix prices from the mine ' the consum e rs’ bin and v.ull regu- ' I t e all interm e d iary steps of distribu- 1 I R.elief of the N o rthw est and New igland, threatened w ith coal famine ■'ill be am o n g the first steps under- J A sharp reduction In prices to the im e r ica n hom e is -expeotefl. The ■avy D e p a rtm e n t is paying $2.38 at lie mine for bitum inous coal. Tho ■ a te of .$3. fixed by the coal o-peracors ■o'untarily a t th e conference wlt.h, ?cretary of th e Interior Lane last liune is :Vw' adm itted by operators to Figures gathered by the Federal Trade Commistfion in its Investigation ■of coal costs show th a t it was mineil l i i i m any districts as low as ninfitv I cents a ton. Differing costs with varr\- I Ing size of veins and m ining condi- I tions will be taken into consideration I in the fixing of prices to the consum - 'The president worked on the coal I p roblem all day Sunday. of P i t t s b u r g h , P a ., a n d c i ty officials. M a n y a y o u n g s o l d ie r ju s t b e g i n ning the gam e of w a r w a tched w ith a th r i l l the v e terans m a rch b y w ith a sw in g th a t m i g h t be e n v ie d by m a n y a re g i m e n t of to d a y . Ir. th e e v e n in g th e v e t e r a n s w ill a t t e n d a ca-m p -fire w h e n p r o m i n e n t officers o f th e o r g a n i z a t i o n w ill sam e 'w ith esta te , a t th e offi( S p r a tt, 54 M a r k e t . A t.i.IV t I ,1 ut lit fore I ten t h day of D e c e m b e r, 1917. I Dated this 5th day of June, 191' ; T h o m a s M. W a rd, A d m lp istrato r . George V. L. Spratt, Attorney for the A d m in istrato r . Jo-Rm ~1»URSUAN t T o a n ~ r d e r of HON. ( DANIEL J. GLEASON. Surrogate of > D u tchess County, NOTICE IS H E R E - t.BY GIV-BN; th a t all persons having ! claim s against the estate of MARY j M. M'AWHINNEY, late of the Town ■of Hyde P a rk, m said County, are required to exhibit the sam e with ! v o u chers thereof to the undefsagned.) I D avid M. Vandew a te r, executor, of said estate, at his residence on Vio-^ 1 let avenue, in the Town of Hyde jp a r k , D u tchess County, New York, on or b-efore the 2nd day of January, ■ 1918. Dated this 26th day of June, 1917. DAVUD M. VANDEWATEiR, Executor. EDWARD A. CONGER, Attorney for Executor. ltaw -27t cxiiu p ictrc. lu i 1L& lu i a i u e t r i iin u c iiu jii. A t said tim e it w ill h e a r an y person or p e r s o n s in ia v o r of or in opposition to “ t I,? V o f c & ' l f ' ■ a V rS ’d””\' • ce^ th ^C it^ f '^ th Is a b r ief de.scription m fure ^ine J^treet; BEG INW INl^at^a°po°nt ------- \ \ \ e a s t side of South C h e rry s tr e e t , tlie in te r s e c tio n of th e ex ten s io n of th<, n o r th line of F o r b u s s t r e e t -with the e a s t line of South C h e rry stre e t ; th e n c e e a s te r ly In a s t r a i g h t line <-n ^ e p r o lo n g a tio n of th e n o r th aide of F o rm is stre e t, 830 feet m o re or less, to the w e s t line of M ay s t r e e t e x te n sion a c r o s s th e L a w lo r p r o p e r ty — ...eiice jo iio w in g the n o r th line of the proposed F o r b u s s t r e e t exten s io n as en titled . P roposed V E x ten s io n , In section b o u n d e l stre e t. M ain stre e t . AVor- av e n u e and South IRVING G. STORM Undertaker (S u c c e s s o r to J. L « e m in g ) 361 Mam Street Residence, 343 M ill S treet Telephone C o n n ection SCHOONMAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR A.Vn KMBAL.MER P h o n e fib4. Ponghkeepj N O T IC E O F c o m p l e t i o n O F A S SESSM E N T ROLL. Notice is hereby given pu rsu a n t to ' Section 36 of the Tax Law', th a t the A ssessor has com p leted th e assess- I m ent roll Of the City of POughkeep- I sie; th a t a copy thereof has been left at the office of the City Cham- 1 b erlaln of the City of Poughkeepsie, where it may be seen and exam ined : by an.y person until the 4th days of ' Septem b er, 1917. On th a t day, Sep- tem'ber 4th, 1917, the ’Assessor. : Corporation Counsel and P resident ! of the Common Councilthe C ity j of Poughkeepsie -will m e e t as a Board 1 of- Review a t the Common Coiincil i Ch'aihbers in said city a t 10 o’clock I in the forenoon, and from day to day I thereafter, n-ot exiceeding four con- : secutive days, review said assess- Dated August 1, 1917. JO H N NT'JVTINS, Assessor City of Poughkeepsie, N. V. a2-s8 JOE 'WORK THE ENTERPRISE PRINTERY BOOK WORK of the Bo’ard^ of hkeepsie, N e’ b a r k e r and tV h it^ along the east side of South Chen'y i K ft? The follow’in g is a b r i e f de.ccripHon stre e t^ proposed exten.sion of Ma> i t th 7 ae. l I' w T^ o %V- <^orner of th e N ew Y o rk S tate H o m e C o m p a n y lan d : thence so u th e r ly c L f o n titled Propo.sed S tre e t R x ten s io n In section bounded l.v P u b lic W o rks a d istan c e of nsn fe e , m o re nr less to the noi th side ol For2 bus ftr-eet E x ten s io n ; thence oro.ssint> 1‘o rhus s t r e e t extension and eo n tinu- in g j o C o llege avenue, acro s s th e lan d s - Lawlorv<ind F. B. Lo-^yn t- ! APARTMENTS TO LET. F o u r room s on Union street, w a ter, gas and toilet; |l0.0^). Five rooms on Morgan avenue, im p rovem ents; $16.0-0. Five room s on South avenue. W E R E F U N D MONEY Spent on “lucky day” during A u - _______ _ :ust. Ask us about the plan, ladies, efioose' e S u rprise S tore, 208 Main St, t f --------- ^u s Th( HELP WANTED. Septem b e r first we expect to start ano th e r floor of m achines. Here is your opportunity to secure steady ___________ __ _____ . , OPP< im p rovem ents and very desirable lo - 1 w o rk the year round. No shutdow n s, ca'.,ion. $17.00. Joseph Pei'lmtLtter.' good pay. If experienced we want ♦ riAw VICTROLAS FOR DANCING. Ideal dance m u sic whenever yoa wish. No one tied to the piano and m issing ail the fun. Many styles to from ; easy paym e n ts too. IDEAL MUSIC CO., 29 M ark? SL tf Upa 38.5 M ain street. N O T IC E O F IlE U n .W P T I O N F R O U S A L E S P'OR T.V X E S . Office of C ity T r e a s u r e r , P o u g h k e e p s i e , N . Y. J u l y 25, 1917. N o tice is hereb y giv e n to a ll p e r sons intere.sted in th e follo-wlng below de.scribc'd p a r c e ls or lo ts of real e s t a t e w ith in th e C ity of Poughkeep.sie w h ich w e re sold fo r t.axes on N o v e m b e r IS, 3 913, th a t the la s t day fo r th e red e m p tio n th e r e o f from such sales w ill ue N o v e m b e r 18. 1917, nam e ly; Ass^•f.apd to M a ry J. G u a rino, house .and lot, ■'1 GifljOrd A v e n u e , (o w n e r s a® re p o r te d ) , Assespir.l to W m. M .arlow E s ta t e , house and lot,. 34 W o r r a l l A v e n u e , (ow 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 & Iirp r o v e m e n t Co., lot, N o rth side G rove S treet, (ow 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 .-t Im p ro v e m e n t Co.. lot. 19 G rove S tr e e t, (ow 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 ro v e m e n t Co., lot, E a s t side T u lip S treet, (otvners 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, \West side Gro- S tr e e t, (o w n e rs as re p o r t e d ) . - ■Assessed to N elson, Jo h n an d 5Vm. Sw a n son, lot. E;^st side P o s t e r S tr e e t, (o w n e rs as rep o r ted ) . Assp.ssed to C h a s Sm ith, house and lot. 7 Grogbry Avenue, (o w n e r s ds re p o r ted ). Assps.sed to George L. Sutcliffe, house and lot. 124 U n ion S tr e e t, (o w n ers as rep o r ted ) . A ssessed to P e t e r W e n z e l, lot, ,52 Sunnyside S treet, (o w n e rs as rep o r ted ) A ssessed to Ja m e s J. B e n n e tt, house and lot. 1 East-m an T e r race, (ow n e rs as rep o r ted ) . A ssessed to F e lix N a d row s k i, house and lot, 36-38 D u tch e s s A v e n u e , (ow h - ers as, rep o r ted ) . A ssessed to W m. Schism , corrected to b » W m . A t c h i n s o n . tr ia n g u l a r . E a s t M a n sion S treet, (o w n e r as rep o r ted ) The p u b licatio n of th i s notice b a r s and preclu d e s a n y and all p e r s o n s ex cept tho p u r c h a s e r on said .sale or his h e irs or a s s ig n s or th e lein o r flnallv redeem ing from claim in g an y in t e r e s t in or lien upon said lan d s or an y p a r t thereof, in case the said land.s shall not be redeem e d from such sale on or b e fore th e la s t d a y nam e d for red e m p tio n thereof. RIC H A R D A. K E N W O R T H T , J25-s5 C ity T r e a s u r e r . you now for special m achines. Come at once. W ill take on a few learn ers, Poughkeepsie Mfg. Co., 34 C o t tage street. a l 6 - 2 9 IRVING & ACKERT. (enter and builders. Jobbing attended to. Agents for _)8on wall board; also high grade Vulcanite roofing, carried in stock. E s tim a tes furnished. 57 Latharine St. WANTED.' By collector, antique parlor m ir rors, old m ahogany chairs, old fam ily portraits, paintings on glass, a n tique china and glass. W. F a rr, Gen eral Delivery, Poughkeepsie. ai8-21 BATHING ..SUITS, ^ 7 ^ A nice line of “A n n e tte K e ilerr ■mann bathing s u i t s . a t greatly > 4 duced. prices. G e t , .yours early .as. th e y are going, rapidly. Joseph p e r l, nfitter,' 385 Main St. NOTICE Power Vacuum cleaning estimates cheerfully furnished. Van Keuren, 28 N. CUnton St. Phone 707. t t WHEN YOU NEED GO( GLASS SERVICE COME W e save you from 25 to 50 r r Pori exam ination. We ; thousands of satiisfied please you. J. Wim- OD EYE- TO US. i custom ers and know we can please you. J . Win pelberg,- O. D., S tate R egistered Sp< cialist, 292 Main, St„ opposite Garde 'orinerlyorhn w it (U p stairs). F lace Co. den ■al- bine originalit; m ake your p Phone 1922. ify' ■int< than paper and ink rise. W e corn- brains to help ;ed m a tter PRODUCE. nd^b PIANO OWNER exchange your old phina t>§-' - fore you have consulted os. It 1 I. ■ is worth repairing Don’t pl&no is woi Ing, we -will estin guarantee the insitrum represented. Shop, 511 : the ige your old pi.-; consulted us. g or rebuild [m ate th e cost and s e n t to be a s O sterhoudt’s Piano Main St. Phone 1423-W. RE, W ill buy, Homer Broker, Poughkeep! Building. AL ESTATE, lell, m anage and insure 'operty to your advantage. W. Guernsey, Real E s tate >sie T ru s t Co. C H ARLES COOK. Plumbing, heating and roofing. All kinds of stoves, ranges, tinware, etc. jobbing receive prom p t 2 South Ham ilton streoL Orders attention. Pougbkeepsi NOTICE. We clean, your windows by the month, year o r contract, end we also do janitor work. Our prtoes are 50 per cent. less th a n any other com pany. Our work is guaranteed. Call or w rite Poughkeepsie W indow 'a n l House Cleaning Co., 96 M ain St. Telephone 578. UNDERWOOD—Type-wrtters for s ^ d or rent. The w inner at all speed records. B ranch Office, 62 M arket St., Poughkeepsie. by B a t) MAGAZINE! i into attra bookbind)ookbinder. S ac tive hooka the b Phone we will send for th«m. ATTENTION TO PARENTS. Girls wanted, $5 per week, to. learft. the trad e of cigar making. We take girls andi boys trom the age of 1* up. If you are to send your daugh ters to work -be sure to have -her learn the best paying trade in town. Experienced cigar m a k e rs m ake from $15 to 20 a week. Steady work the We a l u m i n u m COOKERS ■ C o mbination Aluminum seamless cooking sets; three pieces—regular ..$4 value. Given by The E n terprise ,fp.r. a, years subscription, city year round. Come in to-see _ 1 - will be pleased to explain our p i tf you.. Samuel I. Davis & C o , 15 2 - Cherry St.. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ».»■ « U10L0.1M. UU 3.1 rip^nl stre e t : thence in a iren e r a f north^rliv directio n alon.fr tbe ^rest side o f P r o posed stre e t to P o r b n s stre e t exten- tion. as show n on m a p noted above and e x ten d in g to the division line b<^ tw e e n th e la n d s o f Thom.-i.s L a -.\-lor and the New York State Home Com- p a n y ; th e n c e e a s t e r l y alone- s s i d d i v i s ion llnf to the point of beginning; sa'id s t r e e t b e i n g 50 fe e t in v 'id t h a s sh o w n on th e map already referred to. D a t e d A n e rnst 9th, 1917. BLUE LIST RELIABLE ' ROOMING AND BOARDING NK3E, COOL, caM F O R T A B L E and lig h t' room s, single; also suites for light housekeeping. Phone 1695-R. Apply 86 M ontgomery street. FAMILY SILVER, If old, ;s very valuable. I pay very high cash prices fo r tankards, f country, .and $2; only a few left, parrlngers, tea sets, cups, e t c .' 'W, ^ ' F a rr , General Delivery, Poughkeep sie. ftl8 -2 l LOST. A pocketbook containng betw e en $3 or $4, betw e en Liberty street and Hoffman avenue or on trolley car. Finder please retu r n to l^ t e r p r i s e DRAWING FROM 15 SHOPPING Days of August. If you purchased on date draw n every cent reTunded. Come to the Surprise Store, 208 Main fSt. Your purchase m ay cost n o th ing. tf SILK FINISH CORDUROY in all colors. If you are looking for the genuine goods, selling regularly at 89c.—our price 75c.—be sure and come to T H E SU R P R I S E STO RE, 208 Main street—C u sack building. Open e- 1 PAY H ighest prices for discarded Gold and Silver old discarded and dental fillings. A. Spe Jew eler, 396 Main S t SEWING F o r the W hite ^ S y Paym ent MA'CHINES— PHONE I ewing M act Flan or Cash. Se-? repaired. exchanged rented. P a rts supplied for all makes. Luckey, P la t t & Co. tf. . VACATION PRINTING ,The next two m o n ths will afford a good tim e for you to stock up with your office printing. And the E n ter prise Job Prlntery, w h ich has been doing business a t the sam e old staiid for 35 years is a good place for you to send y o u r p r i n t i n g o r d e r s to. T e l e phone 1922. SERVICE WITH YOUR printing is provided by the E n terprise Job Printery. Sometimes you need an idea for the printing ycJu have ‘in mind? W ell, our service m an can hqlp Bring him yoni- printing pro- Telephone 1922. FOR GIRLS a n d b o y s . Big bargains in everything needed for School W e a r Positively depend able goods only, and the prices are guaranteed to be lowest in the city Molhado’s. 105 Main St. Thousands of satisfied eye glass w e arers is our best advertisem ent. We have no dissatisfied custom ers. you from 25 exam ination. Vvhen you need glasses we will sav® 25 to 50 p e r cent, Fre* 1. Bt Whimypelbeng, Stat* Registered ^ e c i a l i s t , 292 Main S U opposite -■ — . . . :e Garden St. (U p sta irs ). For-^ with the W allace 0>. , ti BOY’S WASH SUITS, arge assortm e n t in all stapl? m a ts. Sizes up to 8 years. Special 50c and $1.00. Perlmutters. ,in s\reet. ----- 4 Main s t - AUTO OWNERS. - I buy and pay high prices for all kinds of cars, such as old thjiewi, old w recks; condition no object. I call an y w h e r e . D. Lii>j>maii, 378 Mill St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Phone 1991-M. NOTICE. leed of ( eye-glasses 6? t others spectacli ■ fit at al Free . ___ as $2.00. B. Whinupelberg, S tate Registered Specialist, 292 Main St., opposite Gai ■ ■ — ■ - Form erly -vrith come to us. We guarantee Lbout half -whE examination. Glasses ?d Specialist, 292 Main Jarden St. (Upstairs). The W allace Co. ■ BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS, $1.75 & UP, Boys’ hats at low prices. Good, strong leather shoes for the boy, 95o and up. M elhado’s, 105 Main SL Wire Strainers For Every Purpose Tea, Coffee, Soups, Pujee, Flour, Milk and Baby Food, at THE ACKLEY CHINA CO. W E L l . ESYABLfSHEUD Is the fact th a t our repairing de partm e n t works wonders on general repairs. Prices reasonable, consistent with good work. ZlM M S it B ^ O i . DO YOU KNOW WHY - - - A C od Can’t Hurry Without A Crowd Following ? S y Fisher I w o p e ) SOMETHINC, S SERIOUS HPi’i K PvPPEHeO j it ' s P ' LOV£\_N I T R 0 U 8 L G ? ^0 l'riA(VTE TO V.UNCH T • /