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M01S1>AY, AUGTJST 27, 1917. I m. SHWARH & CO. W e vrfll refimd the fu l l piirchase price of a n y suit o r overcoat \ purchased from us between June l i t h and Sept. 1st, 1917| to any N d r a f t e d ' f o r th e w a r o n or b e f o r e S e p t. 1 s t , 1 9 1 7 . \ L a s t W e e k ^ o f \ 0«Hr \O e a r a n c e This is the last week in which to take advantctge of the price redactions on fancy suits— $11.25 $14.45 $15.95 $17.85 are tbe prices that have assured careful buyers of a substantial saving Boys'ClcrfMng is being ^ofiered at the clearance &pdce—$2.98 -up. Suits at continued '^ w prices—$1.19 to $1.65. R e g u l T a n O x ford s $3.65 Values up to $5.00. Special lot of Men’s Ox fords—black, tan, white ^ 2 . 9 5 Special Values at attractively low prices in all of our seasonable fumisliings. M. SHWARTZ & CO. The Home of Good Clothes Stetson Hats— M e tric Shirts— R e g a l Shoes iOOUHAN HOLDS H.R.S.H. scomEss Wappingers Hurler Al lows But 5 Hits and Polhemus A. C. Wins, 5-0 “iHappy” Hoolihan, wllo in the w in ter stars as a m em b er of th e S. Johnston quintet of W ap 5 >ingera JPalls, displayed his pitching w a res at the Hospital Grounds S a turday afternoon a.nd after nine innings had allowed the HTirlson R iver S t a t e OE-Iospital team five h it s and n o runs. T h e W a p p in gers boy was on the m ound for the Polhem u s A. C. and th e latter were winners by a 5-0 score. The box score: P O IJtlE a ilU S A. C. ab r h po a Lapinski, c. f................4 M artin, r. f, . . . ------- 5 MoDonald, l. f ........... d Houck, -b ............... o R u ffle, 3b .................... 4 Russell, c. c ................. 4 1 P n g e rathen, Ib ----- 4 0 Tice, . ............................. 4 O Hoolihan, p .................... 3 1 38 5 H. R. S. H. 1 2 9 27 10 0 h po a e 10 2 1 Nuhn, s.s. Hempe, p. . . . MoCombs, 3b, U lrich, c. . . T rutner, lb. ^Tialen, 2b ,. iChase, c. f. . . Dairy, 1.. f. .. McCann, r. f. 30 0 -5 24 11 4 Score by innings: 'P, A. C...................0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 0—c. H. R. .s. H ............ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—j Sum m ary—Stolen bases, Houck, Ruffle; bpse on balls, off 'Hoolihan, 2: h it by pitched balls by Hempe, 2, (Hoolihan. L a p inski); struck out, by Hoolihan. .<?; by Hempe, .S; tim e of game 1 hour 40 m inutes; Umpire. Mr. Hempe. SMKNBEAT HEDDINGMNE F I R E S T O N E TEBES— ^First-class T ires Gnaj-anteed. P lain T h read 3 0 x 3 .................... $ 1 0 .6 0 3 0 x 3 t- ^ ............. i: 3 1 x 4 T ire an d R u b b e r Co.— ^IVRECEJER’S PR IC j P laiin th e F ir e s t o n e 1 3 .5 0 l.(M) N o n -Skid .$11.85 15.1 5 2 3uOU .8 0 3 3 x 4 . . 3........................... 4 x 4 . . T h read N o n -Sldd S1.45 ,$34.25 i2.70 2 5 .0 5 22.95 26.35 .. Some people w o n d e r why we sell for less th a n oth e r dealers. T h e reason is: W e b n y in la r g e q u a n tities an d g e t b e t t e r prices. S p e c ia l on L e n s e s ---- W© b a v e a carlo a d o f a l l m a k e s o f L e n s e s aiid a ll sizes M OKE L IG H T L E N S E S .............. .$1.15 pair. SETOEN A U T O ^ P P I X W VULCAmzJNG^^COMPANY. P r f c e s o n A u t o A c c e s s o r ies a r e lo w e r th a n an y o t h e r sto r e in tliis city. AT,t. GOODS G U A R A N T E E D F U tS T -C L A S S . ^HOO L DAYS ARE HERE T^l the kids that SC H R A U T H ’S Ice Cream is good for them Telephone 1320 Whether you play croquet or ride a motorcycle, you can’t ask for much in SPORTING GOODS that we hareii’t in stock. Just now we’re strong in Tennis, Golf, Camping and Army Supplies- The season is at its height and our stock is large* with many specialties in with the staples. Consult us for your wants. In the deciding gam e of the series betw e en the C entral Hudson Gas & Electric and H e d d ing nines played at Eastm a n P a rk Saturday afternoon the G a sm en w e re w inners by a score of 10-8. The contest was a p itcher’s ta t t l e betw e en Spross aind R o w e ll, the 'C h u r c h L e a g u e star, -with the honors going to th e form e r. The team s lined up as follows: C. H. G, & E. Co.—-Benerway, Ih ; Purdy, 2b; Monas, 3b; Delahoyd, ss; Jensen, If; Dutcher, rl; Billings, cf; ■Spross, p: Schuster, c. Iledding—W ilson, lb ; Freer. If; Van Benschoten, Sb; Bunny, as; U n g e rathen, cf; Beasley, rf; Hick?, 3b; B anker, c; Rowell, p. The score by innings: R. iH. E. >r. H. G. .2 0 2 1 3 1 1 0 n—(70 9 -1 H e d d ing .040 020-01 1—8 6 6 M. W. COLLINS Successor to Van W yck & Collins. ELECTRICAL GRAIHTE AND MARBLE WORKS All W ork by Pneum atic Tools. 175-177 Main St„ Roughkeenaie, N. Y. m For vacation days it's all right to have some clothes a little out of the common, a trifle smart and pro- nounoed. Get away from the prosaic con.ventions of regulation business dress- Some novel straws, $2 to $5; special sport coats, $10 to $14. White or fancy flannel trousers, gay socks, live neckwear, and shirts that have backed! the rain bow off the map. Throw a bomb into the camp of commonplace con ventionality. WM.S. BEDELL 363 and 365 Main Street. THE EVENING ENTERPRISE- GEERS’ BE ST BET POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. ■St. Frisco, 2:03 1-4, Geea-g up, who w ill meet Mabel Tra^k Thursday in special race. MANY STARS TO PUY FOR mm FUNy Thompson Bros., Calla- hzuti, Foley, McDon ald, Beecher, Mc Combs, Holden, Kun- zie Bros, and Hoover to Perform. All roads on S u n d a y next ^ i d to Riverview Field where the sporting w riters of this city are staging a double attraction for the benefit of the “sm oke fund,’* which will be used to supply tobacco to the w e arers of the olive drab and navy blue who are upholding the honor of P o u g h keepsie and D u tchess County. The attractio n s Avill consist of a public band concert and an exhibition ball gam e . N o ad m ission w ill h e charged for eith e r the concert or the exhibi tion game, but a silver offering will be taken up and the funds applied to the fund. The nam e of the band w h ich w ill give the concert has not been an nounced, but an excellent program is assure^. The ball gam e will be played b e tween two team s, the pick of the stars playing the natic»ial In this city and county. Already th e Thom p son brothers, stars catcher and third basem a n of the Am enia “H u s k y H a y s ,’’ “Bix Six’’ Callahan and Foley, both of the sam e team , have e ^ j r / s s e d th e ir willingness to play fo r the \sm o k e fund.” Elm er B eecher will be on the firing line for the county nine. Jt is also exp e c ted th a t .John and Fred Kunzie and Fred Hoover, stars of the V a n d erbilt team , will play with the county team . Up to the present tim e Billy Mc Donald, Tommy McCombs and “'Cracky’’ Holden have announced they would perform as m e m b e r s of the Poughkeep.sie team. ■ + T + 4- + 4- 4- 4- BODIE CONTINUES BAT- 4- TING RAMPAGE IN 4- AMERICAN LG, + --------- 4- Ping Bodie crashed his way 4- into the select circle of b a t- -f ters in the Am erican League 4- yesterday. Bodie is now in 4 - fifth place, one point behind 4- H a rris, and if he continues on 4- his batting ram p a g e will soon 4 - be in the real scrap. 4 - Bodie has m ade 21 hits in 4- his last 39 trips to th e bat. 4- His streak has continued 4- through nine gam es. In two -f of these gam es P ing gatheV d 4- ■four hits. ’There are no changes ih th e T N a tional League, all team s being idle yesterday. 4 - H e re is how the leading five 4-‘ in the big leagues are b a ttin g 4 - to date; 4 - Nationai League. 4 - + P lay e r—Club G AB R H Av 4- 4- Roush, Cin. . .113 435 6 € 150 .345 4- 4- Gfoh, iCin. . . . 124 475 73 149 .314 -f 4 - (Hornsby, S t. L .ll 1 396 67 124 .313 4- 4 - C ruise, St. L. .119 412 54 129 .313 4- Kauff, N. Y. ..116 424 68132.312 4- 4- American League. 4 - 4- P lay e r—Club G.AB R H Av 4- 4-' Cobb, D e troit 121 467,88 179.384 4- 4 - S is ler, St. L, .119 47 4 49 169 ..357 4- 4 - S p e a k e r, Ole. .117 426 72148.348 4- -f H a rris, Clb. .. S.\) 276 28 86 .312 4- -f 'Bodie, Phil. . .115 438 49 136.311 4- 4- 4 - gOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOg ° Baseball Results % OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. National L e a g u e . No games scheduled. Am erican League. (Chicago, 8; New York, 3. 'Boston, 6; D e troit, 3. •Cleveland, 2; \Washington 1. St. Louis, 6; P h iladelphia, 5. (F irst gam e ; 11 innings.) St. Louis, 9; Philadelphia, 5. (S e c ond game.) International League. M o n treal, 2; B a ltim o r e , 1. (F irst game.) B altim o re, 6; M ontreal, 2. (Second game.) B r idgeport, 5; N e w H a v e n , 3. . STANDING OF THE CLUBS. National League. W. L New York ...................... 40 P h iladelphia ................. ..64 48 St. Louis ........................ 57 Chicago ........................ 60 62 B r o o k lyn . . ..................... B o s ton ............................. 61 Pittsburgh . .................. 79 Am erican League. W. L. Chicago . ....................... ..77 46 'Boston . ......................... ..73 46 ■Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . ..68 57 D e troit .......................... ..63 59 New Y o rk ...................... ..56 61 W a shington ................. . ,.54 64 S t. L o u is ............... .. . .48 75 Philadelphia ................. ..43 74 International League. W. Toronto ........................... . .76 51 P r o v id e n c e . .. ................ ..72 50 B a ltim o r e ...................... . ..74 53 Ne-wark ............................... ..70 53 R o c h e ster ........................... 58 68 ..56 69 Richm ond ...................... . ..46 76 M o n treal ........................ . ..48 80 LAKE MOHOM WINS ANOTHER M ohonk Lake, Amg. 26—^The M-o- honlis won in th e gam e h e r e Saturday w ith the Connelly A.-(C. by the-score of 8 to 5 , In -whieh they outbatted, o u t ra n and outflelded the visitors. The batteries w e re Owl and Ju c k e tt fo r ' th e Mbhonks and S h e rrer and Avery for the Connelly’s. The score by in nings was as follows: R, H . E. 'C o n n e lly’s 6 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 1—5 9 4 Mohonk 2 ‘0 0 0 0 0 2 4 x—8 11 7 PALULA C R O W N E D N E W S P E E D O H A b lPIO N . W HERE THEY PLAY TODAY. National ‘League. P ittsburgh a t New York. Chicago a t Brooklyn. Cincinnati at Boston. St. Louis at Philadelphia. China and Glass Electric Lamps and Shades, Five o’clock Tea Kettles, Tea Balls, Cake Boxes, Chafing- Dishes, and a general line of household necessities. THE STOCKHOLM CHINA STORE m V I N G P . F A V O R , S u c c e s s o r . 306 Main Street IF YOU THINK of the tim e yet this year to enjoy w h ite shoes and pumps, and consider w h a t the prices will be next year— you will hasten to take advantage of our present low prices on fine white footwear. MILLER’S PE T E R MILLER & SO N S 131 Main S treet T h e House of B etter Shoes “s n r r n i c e ’ b l e n d COFFEE 21c lb, 5 !bs, f l , 0 0 | D e livered Anjwvhere. I t W ill Suit You or T o u r M o n e y B a c k . A. P. LUHRS C O F F E E R O A S T E R 380 M ain S tr e e t MEW IDEAS For Furniture Coverings, in silk dam asks, tapestries, '' silk valours, veronas, brq. cades, genuine and im itation leathers. Anything you v/ant— done the way you v/ant—at the tim e you w a n t it. S M I T H ’S UPHOLSTERY SHOP Phone 1314-J. MADSEN & WIST OFF CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractors and Builders Estim a tes Cheerfully Furnished. 45 M arket Street, Room 32, Telephone 1137-W. American League. New Toi’E a t Chicago. Boston a t D e troit. Philadelphia at S t. Louis. ^ 'W ashington at C leveland. International L e a g u e .' New ark a t R o c h e ster. B altim o re a t M o ntreal. Providence at Buffalo. Richmond at Toronto. American Associaiiion. Colum b u s, 9; (Mliuieapolis, 6. Columbus, 8 ; ' /Mimieapolis, 3. Indianapolis, 5; Kansas Uity, 1. IndianopoliB, 127 K a n s a s -C ity, 3. St. P a u l, 3; Toledo, L Toledo, 6; ,St. PauL 2. tMjilwankee, 3; LoiflsvIUe, 2. Milwaukee, 6; Louisville, 4. New York S tate League, Bingham ton, 6; Elinlra, 1 . W ilkes-B a rre, 3>; Syracuse, 0. W ilkes-B a rre, 2; Syraense, 0. Southern A ssociation.' M emphis, 10 ; Chattanooga, 3. Nashville, 1; Birm ingham , 0. , New Orleans, 4; Mobile, 2. New O rleans, 11; Mobile, 2. Eastern League. Bridgeport, 5; N e w [Haven, 3. Chas. E. Closson Pianoforte Tuning Repairing and Rebuilding Player Pianos a Specialty Phono 1440-W Mall Address: , A R L IN G T O N , K . F . D . R a lph De P a lm a who w o n the speed cham p ionship race w ith B a r ney Oldfield an d C h e v rolet. The photo shows him a f te r th e race, at Sheepshead .Bay Speedw ay. Over 35,000 people attend.ed. TIGERS BUY FfRST BASEMAN. D e troit, Aug. 27.—^Leo Dressen, first basem a n , has b e e n purchasedriay the D e troit Am erican League B a s e ball Club from St. P a u l of the A m er ican Association, according to a n nouncem ent here yesterday. Second-Hand Motorcycles The large stock we have on hand makes it necessary to offer them at reduced prices. You can get a bargain now. Cash ments. easy pay- GINDELE’S Harley-Davidson Agent 354 Main Street, Pottghkeepsie, H. Y. CAN YOUR MONEY FOR FUTURE USE, Diamonds, Watdtesi And Jew elry, at Reasonable ^ A. SPENCER I 1 pay high pr i and Sliver and JEW E L E R . rices fer old Golfl discarded teeth;! HERE’S HOW I Come to this store this week and invest in things. Experts are absolutely certain the price v/iii raise 50 per cent, (-or in stan c e :— Staple W o o lens Made in Con servative Mode! Suits. S h irts— H o siery. Underv/ear. Toyo Panam a Hats. Ail at REDUCED Prices Now. AM OCLQY &R 1 U B J J Store Fronts, Furniture P lates, W indow Panes, M irrors R e -silvered. 142 Main Street. Phone 1592.1 ( l a Weekly Rates S3.00 o l Entrance next door to Busy R e staurant. r 265 MAIN STREET Important Notice D- C. KENT, the Furrier, has removed his entire stock to a new and larger store at 26 Garden street. If you are looking for honest Fur values, or first class alteration work, do not m istake this place. T h is a d v e r tisem e n t cut from this paper, entitles you to one dollar on any purchase or alter- D. C. KENT 26 Garden Street. T E L E P H O N E 2 0 4 7 you a com fortable HO.ME w i^ light room s. Hot and cold w a t e j electric lights. L HUBERT ZIMMER mWELRY A surprising latitude in One quality— genuine. H U B E R T ZIMMER C74 Mai/i Street. T h e h a l l m a r k Ston. I Established 1911. THOMAS J.ZIHE8, Jr. GENERAL CONTRACTOR Concrete. 35 Market Street Room 25. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. STRAW HATS ,$1.00 Hats for..................... 50c I ^$1.25 Hats for..................... 62c 1 *$1.50 Hats for ..................... 75c I $2.00 Hats for ..................... $1.001 '$3.00 Hats for ............................ $1.50 ' $5.00 Hats for......................$2.50 $5.00 Panamas for ................... $3.50 $6.00 Panamas for ................... $4,00 DOBBS STUDIO PIANOFORTE CLARINET 89 'Cannon St, _____ Poughkeepsie. FRANK VAN KLEECK 259 Main Street. BOY W ANTED, • » At E n terprise Office, 283 Main S treet.