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/ , THTJRSI>AY, ATTGITSy 23, laiT. TH E EVENING EN T E R P R ISE- ■POTr<SHE:gEPStE, N, Y. UDSON [OTELE ikly Rates $3.00 up tan c e next door io Busy BftO lirant l5 MAIN STREET T TELEPHONE 2047 I jrou a comfortabJe HOME with lllg h t rooms. Hot and cold w a ter, ^ right*. jDE OF COMPLETION OF AS SESSMENT ROLL. Bice fs hereiby given pursuant to fn 36 Of the Tax L<aw, that the has completed the assess- I roll of the Cits’- of poughkeep- ■that a copy thereof has been |it the office of the City Cham- Of th e City of Poughkeepsie, ! St may be seen and examined ’ person until the 4th days of Jmiber, 1917. On that flay, Sep- 4th, 1917, the Assessor, |>ration Counsel and President Common Council of the C i t y lu^hkeepsie -srill meet as a Board Beview <at the Common Council pbers in said city dt lO o’clock 5 forenoon, and from day to day lafter, not exceeding four con- Jive days, review said assess- |ted August 1, 1917. JOHN Jssor City of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. SHERM’S DOTS The Dote “Somewhere In By CLIFPORD LEON SHERMAN France” 1 PAilTITlO S.AI.E ■COCNTY COURT: DUTCHESS COtrXTY ■ f c O R G B E. ROGERS, Plaintiff, vs. ■SSiH ; L. ROGERS and JOSEPH C. ■OCERS, D e fendants. B l n pursuance of a judgm e n t of par- Btion and sale made in the above en v i e d action, bearing date the 17 th ,y Of July, 1917, and entered in the clerk Of the County of n the 17th day of July, 1917, 1 .UC uiiucfsigned the R e feree therein pned, ■will Sell at public auction in I m a in corridor Of the County Court ^ e , in the City of Poughkeepsie, lity of Dutches.s, N e’w York, on the B d a Y o p SEPTEM B E R , 1917 at [ o’clock in the forenoon of that he prem ises in said judgm ent and therein ^escril^d ------ d or parcel of _ ____ of .Stanford, County, State of N ew Y-ork, vas a part of the hom estead lot late Silas R o g ers, deceased. K th a t certain piece B ituate in the Towi ■ -within described nremi _ ■ig thence In a Lane N. 50 degrees lo n e chain, ninety links, to a [tw e n t y lin k s southerly from the fR-^49\ fere‘es“l 5\ V e r E.^'^four SOld and Silver, 61d ( Is, fifty-five lin k s to a stak e on , and dental fillings. A. ®K=r. 386 Mato Mrait. [links to the center of the bridge. - ----- - ------------- irt of the R o g ers 3 15 feet E. four 1 -5 3r- iy . «E4. J7 It- ^f9 EHTERPRISE WANT ADVERTISEMENTS __________ a d v e r t is e m e n t s U.^OER t h i s h e a d in g 20 WORDS 25c CASHES INSERTIONS. A DDITIONAL WORDS Ic each FOR SALE. Two family house on North White street; five rooms and bath, on each floor; all Improvements; $1,500 cash, ?3,000 first mortgage at 5 1-2 per cent. Geo. O sborn, 27 N o r th Brtrge P h o n e 1873-R or 609-J. a22-24 FURNITURE FOR SALE. Inquire 12 Morgan Ave., Telephone 724-W. a20-22 BOARDERS WANTED. Pleasant rooms with board. Mill St. FOR SALE Kitchen range with hot water back; good condition. Terrace, Oakdale Park. a22-24 IF Y O U R SH O E S N E E D REPAIRING TELEPHONE FREE MOTOR DEUVERV JORDAN SHOE SHOP 1347 HOOT MON! Next Sunday, Aug. 2i6th is the day. Come^ join the Scots’ in a sail to Pali sades Park and New York on the Homer Ramsdell. Boat leaves 8:15 a. m. Fare $1.00. Children 59c. angSO,21,22,23,24,25 FOR SALE. About 15 tons of last year’s hay. Inauira George Osborn, 27 North Bridge St. Phone 1872-R or &09-J. a22-24 TO LEt; Three, four, five and six rooms; all steam heat and sd by the owner. JPhone 2237-R. A. Steinberg, 564 . Wllmar I latest Improvements; a22-24 hot water furnished MONEY TO LOAN. Inquire George E. Osborn, 27 North Bridge St. Phone 1873-R or 699-J. a22-24 Main St. FREE ^ E S S GOOOOS. iSllks, etc. Ask us about August’s “lucky date.” The Surprise Store, 208 Main street. tf WANT TO LEASE Farm for term of years, preferrably with option to buy. Desire to plant grain and clover crops as soon as possible this fall. Address W. B. Bement, General Delivery, Pough keepsie. a22-28 Dear Folks: A most welcome let ter came from you today, and you seem to be worried about om' v^ter sup ply. Well, I have tasted better water, but since the Med'ical Corps tells uS it ' is safe to drink, why, we should worry. Some of the boys have rig ged a barrel up at a spring Where we ha-ve a very fin^ supply, hut It doesn’t begin to compare with one that we had back home. The French men seem to have the advantage of us in regard to -this; they rely a great deal on ------ ----- . W I R I N G PA3i\I GARDEN And Candy Kitchen. Have you visited the open air ice cream and soda pavilliott? No advance in prices. Bring your sweetheart around; bring the kiddies. Delicious sodas, beau tiful music. 106 Smith street, at Mansion street, opposite Warring School Grounds. al8-24 _ _ T p a y ^ ~ Hitghest prices for discarded old gold and Silver, Old dieearded teeth Spencer, Jew- street. t f , MILLINERY SALESWOMAN. An experienced millinery saleswo man for the Pall season 1917. Apply by letter. Address, Millinery Mode, Enterprise. aug2S-24 TOMATOE PEELERS WANTED. Piece work basis. Ideal working conditions. Payments weekly. Apply R. IJ. Delapenba. atig22-25 ■ lin k s to th e cente r Of th e bridge. B e in the highw a y S. 69 degrees B e t W e s t 3 chains 45 lin k s to the n ^ginnini it ^'three r o o d s a n d la n d b e th e sa m e m o r e tfc H. Travis. Referee. ,-isey & G u ernsey, A ttorneys Lintlff, Office and P. O. Address, M ain street. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. |ge Overocker, Esq., Guardian ad. ifendants. J19, 26A2, 9, 16. 23, 39 DRAWING FROM 15 SHOPPING Days of August. If you purchased on date drawn every cent refunded. Come to the Surprise Store, 208 j Main street. Your purchase may cost nothing. tf NOTICE ;RSUANT to an order o f HON. [TEL J. G L E A S O N . S u r r o g a t e of •h e s s County. NOTICE IS HERE- [GI-V-EN: t h a t a l l p e r s o n s h a v i n g m s a g a i n s t th e e s t a t e o f Jonas P. In, late, o f th e T o w n o f P l e a s a n t e y in sa i d C o u n ty , a r e req u ired to [bit th e same w i t h v o u c h e r s th> CO the undersigned A d m inistr-t-ix; said estate, at the office of F ’ jown, 54 M arket street, in the Citv p o u e h k e e p s ie on or before the 15th X of Decem b er, 1917. V ' B a ted th is 7th day of June, 1917. Kirah M. Dunn, A d m inistratrix. ■ rank B. Lorv-n, Attorney. 27t-ltaw-6mo. FORD ROADSTER FOR SALE. 1913 'Model. Same size tires throughout. (80x3 1-2). HCssler shock absorbers front and rear. Seat lowered and 15 gallon tank oh rear deck. Bosch magneto. Electric side and tail lamps on storage battery, with extra storage battery. Car has been completely overhauled each year and has been -well cared for. May be seen at Tittany Diamend Garage, ii:K S U A N T to an order of HON. B k i e l j . GLEASON. Surrogate of E c h e s s County, NOTICE IS H E R E B Y ■.'\EN: th a t all persons having claim s fcln s t the estate of JOHN DOK.\- pE , late of the City of Beacon, in Id County, are required to exhibit I sa m e w ith vouchers thereof to the ^ e r s i g n e d adm inistrator of said BEate. a t the office of M o rschauser & ■ c k , 234 M ain street, in the City of B u g h k e e p sle, on or before the 20th Ty of October, 1917. P a t e d th is 11th day of April. 1917. pW A R D DONAHT.’E, Adm inistrator, B e a c o n , N. Y. B h SC H A L 'SE R & M ACK. Adm inistrator, 234 ■Poughkeepsie. N. Y. Mam’\\st.! oll-6m o . DUTCHESS COURT : COUNTY L Deaii - - - SHE a ■t, agaln s ■tMPBBLL, som etim e s cal B e CLAP.KSON, and NORM j ■ fendants. J t O THE ABOY’-E NAMED D E F E N D - ■ y o u A B E H E R E B Y SUMMONED to lisw e r the Com p laint in this action, lid to Serve a copy of your answ e r on P lain tiff’s Attorney, w ithin tw e n ty . - a fter th e service of this summons, :cluslve Of the day of service; and in tSft of your failure to appear, or an- rer. Judgm ent ■will be taken against m hv default, for the relief demand- p In the Com p laint. iD a t e d , A p r il 16. 1917. RSCHAUSER & MAI g!23-£.o BOY WANTED. A t E n terprise Office, 283 Main Street. FLATS^TO LET. Six rooms at 335 Mansion St.; all improvements; rent, $17. Five rooms on Morgan Ave.; all improvements; rent, $16. Four rooms at 187 Union St.; city water, gas and toilet; rent, $10. Joseph Perlmutter, 385 Main WANTED. Girls in our shipping and boxing department. Apply Pioneer Pearl Button Co. 3^2-24 FIVE-'HOOM PLAT TO LET. On LaGrangO avenue, Arlington; all improvements; electric light, gas, furnace, running -water, large porch. Apply Edgar Baker, 8$ LaGrange a23-25 TO LET. Three rooms, first floor, 19 Jewett avenue; part improvements, city water, gas, toilet; large yard. Inquire Geo. E. Osborn, 27 North Bridge St. Phone 1873-R or 609-J. a22-24 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 THE SimiPlR>I®E STOiRB, 208 Main street (CuSack building). Open evenings. tf GOOD HAIR MATTRESSES FOR SALE. Single and doubly $4 to $10; alfio bureaus, washstand^and sets of bed room crockery. Coll at 330 Mill St., between 9 and 8. a21-23 KEYS FOUND. On road near Knapp’s Comers. Ring with nameplate and knife. Owner may have same by calling at The Enterprise and paying for this advertisement. tf HELP WANTED. Yes, we need a young man to leam cutting; clean, steady work and good pay. Govnor Trousers Co., 385 Main St. a22-24 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. Also use of parlor; bath on same floor; only one person in family. In quire at Enterprise Office. Large front and back porches. a21-27 FOR SALE. Two family hOuSe, part improve ments; large lot; On North Bridge street; $1,500 cash, $1,500 first mort gage 5 per cent. Geo. Osborn, 27 North Bridge Bt. Phone 1873-R or 609-J. a22-24 WANTED. A competent children’s nurse or mother’s helper. Apply mornings, 14 Barclay S t ,. a22-24 OPERATORS WANTED. Operators, hemstitchers, cojlar sel- rs one experienced clastic runner. Will pay $8.00 per week to stai girls e; POUGHKEEP^ tage street. lerienced on power machines. ;E M’F’G CO., 34 Cot- al6-29 RED RIPE TOMATOES WANTED for canning. For further particulars apply R. U. Delepenha Co. aug23,24,2i5,27,2S,2S,30se:ptl,4,5,6 w a n t e d T ing lady, expei i, to work on fu irienced seam-\ 'urs. Good pi steady employment. D. C. KENT, Garden street. a23-25 PRESS FEEDERS WANTED. Good pay and the shortest hours of any person in the city. Apply at 'Enterprise Job Prlntery, 283 Main StreeL ^ tf FOR SALE. Bargain for Someone. Nine room house, part improvements and large lot on Jewett avenue; $500 cash and balance first mortgage at 5 1-2 per cent. Geo. Osborn, 27 North Bridge Bridge St. Phone 1873-JR or 609-J. 022-24 TO LET. Lincoln avenue cottage of 8 rooms and bath, closets and butlery; im provements; convenient to schools, trolley and South Side factories; Immediate possession; free rent to September l. Inquire 20 Graaid St. a21-23 a o t i c b In the M atter of the proposed E x tension of May street and Forbus street in the City of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., condem n ing land for tne same, and assessin g tne coat thereof on property benefited. TAKE NOTICE: W HEREAS the ’orks of the Cii .*oems it necessai., ....... street and Forbus street In said City, as show n upon a certain map, etc., on file in Its Office, It h a s fixed Thursday, Aug. 23rd, 1917, at 4:30 p. m., at the Office of the Board of Public W orks in the E a stm a n M ansion as the tim e and place, for its final determ ination. A t said tim e it w ill hear any person or persons in favor of or in opposition it. the m a k ing of such extensions. The follow in g Is a brief description of the proposed extension of Forbus street: BEGINNING at a point c' the east side Of South Cherry street, tlie Intersection 2-TON TRUCK FOR SALE. Two-tdft covered Auto Truck, in good running order. Apply A. J. Silvemail, 13 Catherine Street. 15c—DRESS GINGHAMS—15c. Why pay 20c and 25c tor dress ginghams when here you can get the widest assortment in the city at the rock bottom price of 15c per yard. Joseph Perlmutter 385 Main St. WANTED. Machinists and helpers; wages and steady work. Apply The Green Fuel Economizer Co., I Beacon, N. Y. a22-28 : . FREE DRESS GOODS. Silks,^ etc. Ask us afioui August’s “lucky ‘date.’’ The Surprise Store, 208 M a in S t . . tf USED CARS. One <Hup Roadster, one oPrd Tour ing car, both in first class running order, fo rsale cheap to quick buyers. Inquire rear Courtney’s Laundry. a21-23 PHONOGRAPHS REPAIRED. Expert factory phonograph builder in charge. Victrolas, Grafonolas, Edison, P a th e , etc. parts in stock. All makes repaired. Singaphone Co., 328 Main St. al-tf POST CARD CAMERA For sale. A $75 Eastman Kodak, handsomely made, witii sole-leathei* case. Equipped with Zeiss-TSssat anastigwat lens. Belongs to estate Will sell for $45. Address Post Ko dak, Enterprise. tf FREE DRESS GOODS. Silks, etc. Ask us about August’s \lucky date.’’ The Surprise Store, B08 Main S'L ' tf CAR LOAD OF FRUIT JARS Ideal double safety glass top jars complete with rubbers. Everyone guaranteed. Special quarts an'd pints 65 cents per dozen. Joseph Samuels, 21 Academy street. Phone. tf. DANCE. Staatsburgh Fire House. Every Saturday night. Gents, 35c; Ladies, 10c. a21-23 north line east line --------- _.ierry stree t, tlie of the extension of tht. f Forbus street w ith the of South Cherry street; iterlyterly inn a straigrhttraigrht lineine thence eas i a s l on ^ e prolongation of the north side of Forb^us street, 830 feet more or less, to the w e s t line of M ay street exten sion across the L a w lor property— lon o w in g the north line of the proposed F o rbus street extension as entitled. Proposed .r t St nd W h ite w ith YVorrall av6nUe^acros;” t L ^ ”ands the e^ast'slde^irtliT «tonsiororM .av Street; thence South Cherry 0€mmm ^ S t corner of the N e w York State Home Company land; thence southerly as show n On the map entitled Proposed avenue. C o llege avenue and South Cherry street, dated March 20th. I9?T. and filed in. the Office of the Board of Public W o rks a distance of 580 f e e - more or less to the n o ith side oi For- bus straet E x tension; thence cro s s ln s F o rbus street extension and continu ing to College avenue, across the lands of Thom as Lawlor'qand F. B. Lown tv north side of College avenue; thence a.lon^ thd north sido of College a.vemi»» to a point d istant 50 f e ^ at right an g les from the east side of May street: thence in a gen e r a l northerlv direction along the w e s t side o f P r o posed street to Porbu.s street e x t e n - tion, as show n on map noted above and extending to the division lin e be tw e en the lands of Thom a s L a w lor and the N ew York S tate H om e Com pany: thence easterly along said d ivis ion line to the point of beginning; said street being 60 feet in w idth as .shown on' the map already referred to. Dated A u g u st 9th, 1917. Bdhrd Of Public W orks, B v C. B. Palm er, President. Aug. 11-13-14-15-16-17-18-20-21-22 EDWARD PINCKNEY American Junk Dealer. Pays the -- --------- ----- - --------- -- highest prices for Rags^ Rubbers, FARM FOR SALE. and metals. Phbne, (5all or Six miles from Poughkeepsie; 1 5 8 -v^rite.’Phone 1449, 8 North White St. acres in first class condition for j po^gjj|jeeps}g^ y . au.g8-sept8 farming; building in good condition; ------------------- ^ - ------- -------- --- ------------- good spring and well water on prem- WE REFUND MONEY ises; also a number of fruit trees; [i Spent on- “lucky day” during Au- mortgage left bn place if desired. I iSUBt. ASk us about the plan, ladles. Geo. Osborn, 27 North Bridge St. j -The Surprise Store, 208 Main St. tf Phone 1873-R or 609-J. a22-24 ’ J AUTO OWNERS. I buy and pay high prices fbr all WARRING PALM GARDEN And Candy Kitchen. H a v e yoa visited the open air Ice Cream and Soda Pavillion? No advance in prices. Bring your sweetheart around; bring the kiddies. Delicious sodas, beau tiful music. 106 Smith St., at Man- jslon St., opposite Warring School Grounds. ai8-24 SERVICE WITH YOUR printing is provided by the .Enter■« prise Job Printery. Sometinfes you need an id e a fo r the p r in tin g you have in mind. Well, our service man can help you. Bring him : printing problems. Telephone j n your 5 1922. FOB GIRLS AND BOYS. Big bargains in everything needed for school wear. Positively depend able goods only, and the-prices are guaranteed to 'be lowest in the city. Melhado’s, 105 iMaifi street. FUR.NITUBE \YANTED. Contents of fiat or in small lots. Piano antiques Of all kinds, feather beds, or anything you may have for sale. (High cash prices paid for your: goods. Gall or drop a card and I : will come with the cash. George ! Burlingame, 10 Eighmie Terrace. j A l-N l-3m o i YOU WILL SAVE TROUBLE . With your byes If you have glasses properly fitted ibefore it is too late. B. WimpeJberg, 292 Main street. (Upstairs). For past year with Wallace Co. WANTED. A few of th e secu r t ies of the Cen tral Hudson Gas & Electric Co. bonds dr stocks. Will take bonds partly paid for on installment basis. Ad- BEOUSE FOB SALE. | Worrall avenue; minute’s walk i ■from trolley. Lot 50x171 feet;' _ _ „ ^ ^ garage. Also extra lot, same siae. Sell as a whole or separate. J. H. j ^ ^ Doughty, 38 North (Hamilton St. tf f PBlNttN’G - \\ ' . . j /jijia,t is more than paper aad Int UNDERWEAR SPECIALS. j done at the Enterprise. We dom- Men’s good quality balbriggan j' bine originality and brains to help 'shirts and drawers, 3 5c each. Men’s’j'niake your printed matter PEfOlDUiCE. extra quality shirts and drawers, 59c r Phone 1922. per garment. Union suits, 60c antl|.~ $1.00. Perlmutters, 385 Main street. S DOZEN FOR 25 (JENTS. Fruit Jar Rubbers, made of thick and wide red rubber, packed one | dozen in package. Value 12c, spe cial 3 packages for 2-5c. Jok Sam uels, 21 Academy iSt. Phone 1247. PL4NO OWNER Don’t exchange your old -piano be fore you have Consulted us. If the piano is worth repairing or rebuBd- will 'estimate the coat and VICTROLAS FOR DANCING. Ideal dance music whenever you wish. No one tied to the iiiamo and missing all the fun. Many styles to choose from; easy payments too. Ideal Music Co., 29 Market street, cf larantee the instrument to be as 'epresented. Osterhoudt’s Piano Shop, 511 Main St. Phone 1433-W. Office of City Treasurer, j k in d s Of cars, su c h as old tim e r s , N o u ? e ^ l's^ fierlb V ^ g iven ’'to l i i p^eJ:! w r e c k s ; co n d it io n no o b ject. I sons interested in the follow in g'behow belo-w described parcels cr lots of real estate Within the City of Poughkeep.sle- w h ich , were sold for taxes on Novem b er IS, , Phi J91S, that the last daj' for the redeinp-j __ _ _________ ______________ tlon thereof from such sales w ill ne i Novem b er IS, 1917, nam e ly: N O T IC E . ffi'lo T f l MffoM^A-^enur'ow’ne^^^^^^^^ j\\. 707. ____ oi’lo-w ing j call anywhere. D. Lippfilan, 378 ^ lots of real^ street. Poughkeepsie, ! Phoiie 1991-M. N. Y. dltf BEAL ESTATE. Will buy, sell, manage and insure lur property to your advantage, •mer W. (yfirensey, Real Estate Broker. Poughkeepsie Trust Co. Building. t£ Hon CHARLES COOK. Plumbing, heating and roofing. All kinds of stoves, ranges, tin’ware, etc. Orders for jobbing receive ;broinpt attention. 2 South Hamilton street, Poughkeepsie. tf When in need reported). 1 spectacles come to us. We guaran- IT. ^^^Assesse d to^ Wm. j tee a perfect fit at about half w h a t, W (owners as reported). ”( others Charge. Free examination, i GLASS SEBnC E COME TO US. A ssessed to P o u g h k e e p s ie Land & I Glasses as low as $2.00. B. Wim- j We save you from 25 to 50 per Street ^^^ners‘as*^ reported).* ^ pelberg, .State Registered Specialist, i cent. Free examination. We have A ssessed to Poughkee^ie Land A| 29 2 Main street, opposite Gar-den | thousaffds of satisfied customers and (owners™l”re^rted)’’ ^ street. >v(Upstairs). Formerly with'know we can please you. H. Wim- \An? ■ “ i* w a i^ce Co. i peiibers 0. D. Stale Registered street, (o w n e r , n . reported). ' SpeoialiDt. 292 Mam etreet, opposite Assessed to Poughkeepsie Land x-• DOx » tiCiiuuL &U11S, • ' Garden (UostarS) Pormarlv With ™ r r er'ow n .r 7 a ,‘°rVo«^^^^ Boys- hats at low prises^ ajod the Wallace Co. tf A seessed to N elson. John and wm. ' stro n g le a t h e r sh o e s fo r th e b o y , 9 5 c ---------- - ---------------------------------------- - Swanson, lot, Ea.St side Foster Street. (ow n e r s as reported). A ssessed to Chas. Sfr IRVING & AiOKERT., Carpenter and builders. Jobbing promptly attended to. Agents for Up-aon wall board; also high grade Vulcanite roofing carried in stock. Estimates furnished. 57 Catherine street. NOTICE. NOTICE. clean your windows by the ^Power vacuum cleaning estimates month, y e ^ or contract, and we also cheerfully furnished. Van Keuren, ! janitor work. Our price-s are 51) 1 23 North Clinton street. Phone ®®^t. less than any other com- ; pany. Our work is guaranteed. Call _ I or write Poughkeepsie Window and WHEN YpU NEED GOOD EYE- . House Clea.ning Co., 96 Main street. Telephone 578. S m ith, house and le, (ow n e r s as re- 3Sed. to George L. Sutcliffe, a,nd lot, 124 U n ion Street, (ow n - reported). lot 7 Gregory Av( poj^t^ed). house ai ers as r e p o i ____ A ssessed to Peter W enzel, .lot, 52 Sunnyside S treet (ow n e r s as reported) A ssessed to Jam es J. -B e n n e tt hous» and lo t 1 Eastm a n Terrace, (o-wners as reported). A ssessed to F e lix Nadrow ski, house and lo t 36-38 D u tchess Avenue, (ow n ers as reported). A ssessed to- Wm. Schism , corrected to bs* Wm. Atohinson. triangular. E a s t M ansion Street, (ow n e r as reported). The publication of th is notice b a r.s and precludes any and all persons ex cept the purchaser on said sale or his heirs or a s s ign s or the. leinor flnallv redeem ing from claim ing ant' Intere.st in or lien upon said lands of any part thereof, in case the said lands shall- not he redeem ed from such sale on or the la s t da-y nam ed for redemp- and up. Melhadc’s, 1(35 Main street. I before- tl tlon thereof. ^ RICHARD A. K: ENW ORTHY, C ity Treasurt BLUE LIST RELIABLE ROOMING AND . BOARDING NICE, COOL, CQMPORTABLE and light rooms, single; also suites for light housekeeping. Phbne 1695-R. Apply 86 Montgomery\street ALL^jtlNUYl COOKERS. I ^ Combination aluminum seamless BATHING SUITS, cooking sets; three pieces— regular A nice line of ‘Annette Keller- ' 34 ^aiue. Given by Thfe Enterprise mann bathing suits at greatly r e - ; ^ subscription, city or duced prices. Get yours early a s and $2; only a few left. they are going rapidly. Joseph Perl-' ___ ... __ ________ __ _ ______________ _ 2r, 385; Main St. SEWING MACHINE— IPHONE 2500 For the V-’liite 'Sewing Machine. Easy payment plan or cash. Sewing machines repaired, ^exchanged or rented. Parts supplied for all makes. Luckey, Platt & >Co. tf mutter. Main St. DRAWING FROM 15 SH(DPPING Days of August. If you purchased on date drawn every cent refunded. Come to the Surprise Store, 208 Main /St. Y’our purchase may cost noth ing. tf S?LK FINISH CORDURO' ’ in all colors. If you are looki:ng the genuine goods, sellir 89c.—our price 75e.—be sura and come to THE SURPRISE STORE, 208 Main street—Cusack building. Open e‘ iki for I PAY J Highest prices for discarded old Gold and Silver old discarded teeth and dental fillings. A. Spencer, Jeweler, 396 Main S t ti VACATION PRINTING. I The next two months will afford a ! good time for you to stock up witn i your office printing. And the Bnter- i~prise Job' Printery, which has been doing business at the same Old stand for 3-5-Vears is a good place for you to send your printii ephone 1922. ting orders to. Tel- - 1916 MAGAZINES i(3an be bound into attractive 'books by Bates the ‘bookbinder. 'Phone j 353-J and we will send for them, tf UNDERWOOD—Type-writers for gale or rent. The winner at all speed records. Branch Office, 62 Market St., Poughkeepsie. ATTENTION TO PARENTS. Girls wanted, $-5 per week, to learn the trade Of cigar making. WO take girls and hoys from the age of 14 up. If you are to send your daughters to -work be sure ■to have her learn the beet paying trade in town. Experienced cigar makers make from $15to$20a week. Steady jWork the year round. Come in to see us. We will be pleased to ex plain our plan to you. Samuel I. Davis & Co., 15 (North Cherry street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. NOTICE. Thousands of satisfied eye glass wearers is out best, advertisement. We have no dissatisfied customers. When you need glasses we will save you from 25 to 50 per cent. Free examination. B. Wimpelberg, State Registered Specialist, 292 Main St., rnT’-osite Carden Ft. (Upstairs). Formerly with the Wallace Co. tf BOY’S WASH SUITS. A large assortment in all staple materials. Sizes up to 8 years. Special at 50c and $1.00. Perl- ' mutters, 3-8o Main, street. ONLY 89 CENTS DOZEN For Lighting Style glass top, best flint glass fruit jars at the Ackley Chine Co., only i than a green glass. few pennies m o te ftORSCHAUSE R & MACK, Attorney* I for Plaintiff, Office and P o st Office I -\ddress, 234 M ain Street, Pough- le. N e w York. CARRIE CLARKSf so m e tim e s called, Pou^ h - CARRIS DO YOU KNOW WHY-- - Most Men Are Almost Fond Of Opera? iu t c h e s s C o u n ty Judge, dated the ____ ■ a y of July, 1917, and filed with the Bom p lalnt, in the office of the Clerk ■ f the County of D u tchess, in the C'ty ■f P o u g h k e e p s ie, D u tchess County, K f^ ^ C H A U S E R & MACK. Attorneys for Plaintiff, Office and Post Office Address, 234 Main Street. Pough- ‘\'■’\'•■j 2 s 1 a 2. 9, 16, 23, 30-S6 I PtJRSUAJSrr to a n o r d e r o f H o n . I DANIEL J. GLEASON. Surrogate ot r D u tchess County. NOTICE IS H E R B - ] BY GIVEN; that all persons having I claim s aga in s t the estate of Jam e s H. Goapman, late of the town of Pleasant V a lley in said County, are required to exhibit the sam e with vouchers there o f to the undersigned E x e c u tors of Bald estate, at the residence of Sar.-ih A. Goapman, one of the E x e c u tors herein in the town Of Pleasant Val ley on or before the 10th day of Sep tember, 1917. D a ted this 27th day Of February, INA MAY COAPMAN, Executor* etc, of Jam** H, Ceap- nan, d«efl«.*e<!. Itaw-ml-eao xou Meerr \ gpR.0 e)(t By Fislier (tt0e 0 WR<H€l'U ppjBTzet- / I pee: vyee 1 6 UM8 Le [ MONKE.M JUNK / \ eUHKO I I r AZZLE 0 A21UE. 5:: 5 70 1 00 THPiT BUZZ. FUZZ. .... f e t o KILL'EM p \ uto B ui