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HU6S0N VALLEY BOOSTERS TO ISSARY PICKFORD the last time to see ber in THE ROMANCE OF THE REDlANDS-TOMGiT ^ MEET TOMORROfi Local Delegates to At-’ tend Session of Fed erated Chambers of Commerce ' FLAN EON' e T'SALES Fred N. Morgan Heads Committee to Float ’ Second Liberty- Loan Here I ■Delegcates from the Poug-hkoopsi*:* C h a m b e r o£ 'Commerce will go to A lbany tom o rrow m o rning, learin g gs-|5 on a Xew York ro n t r a l train at ' 8 :59, to atten d the fall m e e lini' of th e H u d son Valley F e d e rated C h a m b e rs of Comm erce. The bus- ines ssession of the forenoon will s t a r t a t 11 o’clock. At 1 o’clock th e delegates will be entertained at d in n e r by th e Albany O h a m b e r of , Comm erce. T h e re wnll he a session T h u rsday afternoon, afte r w h i c h , th e delegates will he taken on a ' rid e aibont th e city and shown in d u s tr ial features. Cnatll ijCx o Ux V. X,XXXjLxxL X. i X.' ; .X .X ganization com.posed of com m ercial bodies in the H u d son R iver seetiou and is wor'Kir.c t\ .i„lv.rt. <• this section of the state, both as to its n a tu r a l scenic advantages and tran s p o r tatio n facilities. It is also b r i n i n g prom inently to the a t t e n tion of outsiders its advantages from a residential standpoint. A m o n g o ther subjects to he d is cussed will be the proposed ra te in crease hy trolley roads, -which w'ill be discus-sed by F, A. S tr a tto n , of the W e s tchester Lighting & Trac_ : ^ L o o k A f t e r Company. M ajor \ TOMORROW — FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THE RQSELAND SSHLS I E V E R Y T H ING NEW 50-Girls and Comedians-50 9-Magnificent New Scenes-9 20-Original Song Hits-20 20—Beautiful Choms Girls—20 Featuring a great all-star cast SI^LLY WARD, HARRY COLEMAN, ESTJEIR DELATOUR, EVELYN BURNETT, ELSIE HOSTEL, WOOD, CHICK & HUNTER MIRTH, MELODY SONG, DANCE AND JOY $1.50 Attraction for 15c to WHY PAY ‘MORE? you'll BE FOR A n i MING ROOM ORDERLY tion Company. M ajo r G eorge C h a n d ler will talk on the State C o n s tabulary and Judge W o llard will discuss tbe deeper H u d son im provem e n t. The Poughkeepsie d e le gates will re tu r n to this city to m o rrow night. On m o tion of .Alexander C. Dow, seconded by W J l . P r a n k , Sr., the Cham b er of Gom m erce ha.s nam e d a com m ittee to help the governm e n t in floating the second L iberty Loan. The com m ittee organize w ith F red X. M organ of the Fir.st N a tional Bank as chairm a n . He filled the sam e position -with a com m ittee which handled the fir.st Liberty j jo a n locally. The com m ittee will n e e t so o n and b e g in its local cam - j Martin Tells Drafted Rookies—A List of Duties FEW THINGS TO DO iir r m mgets for a r g m in e NEW GERIAN U-BOAT POUCY By flF'l4>RLFig P. BTFiWAlRT. United P ress staff corresponde-nh Buenos .A.yres, .\ug. 20 —Germany .'■.urrendere:! to x4.''gentme precisely the sam e principles as to neutrals rights in the subm arine zone th a t she refused to relinquish to ‘he United States. This was the outstanding com m ent today in both official and public circles over G erm any’s com plete “backdQwu” in her latCxSt note, re ceived last night. GPl C A 1'5i7'*n ' regarded as highly signifi- ilie iviess Sergeant W i l l cant of a change of front from the Be Good to You If You^re Good to Your Job W a s h ington, Aug. 29.— iSome tim e other while you are a t cam p , you're going to be d rafted fo r m o n th ’s duty as dining room orderly. Signs advertising Poughkeepsie And woe be unto you if you m uff L p ile which sre to be placed at convenient place.s .vour job. The Mess -Sergeant, th a t th roughout the country as the re - m o n a rch of the m ess h a ll crowned suit of the appointm e n t of a com - v/ith a w h ite cap, will he good to m ittee on m o tion m ade by E lm e r J’ou as long as you’re good to your Gildersieeve. Sr., seconded by .Alex- ' job. But if y c i think it, Q Boy; auder C. Dow. It is believed by the ' Bo, for your advance inform a tion, directors th a t m u c h effective w o rk here is a list of your duties: Y o u r for the com m u n ity can be done in fi-o held responsible for the clearx- this way. liness of the dining room , p a n try, The housing situ a tio n in P o u g h - th® dishes and utensils, kespsie will be studied by a com - Tf ^ plate, a spoon, a-cup or w h a t- miittee which is being m ade up by •■'•'ever, b '-t or broken, .and yon Leon H . Scherck as a resu lt of an - i c a n ’t find it or nam e who is to blam e th o r itv on m o tion m a d e bv EIv B it - ( h. you’re the goat. Unless being in g and seconded by George W . , relieved a t t h e end of your m o n th ’s Q2ark. ' duty, all loss and b r e a k a g e unac_ In addition to w o rking to m a k e counted fo r is charged out of your th e approaching C o u n ty P a i r a [ Y OU ve got to be a t the m e s s success, th e Poughkeepsie C h a m b e r h a ll not less th a n ten m inutes be- otf C o m m e rce -will m a intain a booth , fore each meal. Then you cut the h i one of th e exhibit halls. A u th o r- ! b read into th in slices and ity to do th is wa-s granted in action n e a tly on plates, one of tak e n on a m o tion offered by W. D. 1 provided fo r each table. Sm ith and seconded by G. W . C lark. I D u ring the service of th e m e a l, The directors of th e Poughkeepsie 1 3\°^ stay in the bread room and cut C h a m b e r of Commence feel th a t the bread, han d in g it out to th e \waiters approaching F a i r and F ield Day de- as they call fo r it. And if you’re serves liberal support. The F a i r w i l l : wise, you’ll stay th e re and cut b read, la s t tw o days. Sept. 19-20. On the ' nothing else. Be m ighty careful first day t h e r e will be stock judging i liow you cu t i t along tow a rd the. end and. prem ium aw a rds; on th e sec- j m e a l, too. If you cut m o re oud day th e re w ill be a review ofj thnn the m en can eat, and a lot is H o m e Defense com p a n ie s of the over, you’ll h e a r from th e Mess county, all of w h ich are expected to j Sergeant in no uncertain ten n s . p a r ticip a te. -After the m e a l has been served. G o v e rnor W h itm a n w ill be here i check u,p on every m a n ’s utensils, fo r th a t occasion. ] th e n tak e th e food left on the serv- _____________ . , ing tray s b a c k to the kitchen. W h a t- ever bread is left over in slices I you pack closely in the bread box I and serve first at the next meal. I And don’t throw aw ay the bread ' crum b s t h a t accum u late in the bread ' room and the pantry. T u rn them ! o v er to the cooks. LEG DEAD DOGS IN YARD ruthless subm arine poli’-y ranged th e United 'xi'tn which ami Brazil with the allies. T h e steps in Germ any’s “back down*’ w e re shown in a foreign office statem e n t here. xArgentine .sent tivo notes protesting agaiu.si‘ sinking of h e r vesseks an ddem a n d ing dam ages and prom ises before Germ any answered. Then Berlin suggested th a t A rgen tine refrain fro.m sending h e r ships into the subm arine zone. A rgentine replying, refused on the ground such action was “incom p atible w ith her de m ands.’’ Germ any’s official note, the foreign office announced “satisified xArg^ntina’s claim s in all th e ir term s and without |i y restrictions.’’ 'Phe phraseology of tb;'* note itself on thixS point is as fol- “The Im peHal Germ an governm e n t ‘willingly acknowledges the dictates of international law ami will endeavor to observe them . The naval forces of the Germ an Em p ire have rece'ved or ders and instnictions in agieem e n t with this vie-wpo.ittt.’’ In some circles today, however, the sus-i^ion was expressed th a t G e r m any was deliberatelv backing do-wT. in order to com p licate A rgentine's situation with the allies, and the T’nited tPtates. ________ TONIGHT GREAT B IG A L L STAB SHOW ' ANTONIO MORENO ------- ----------- *^A SON OF THE HILLS” o ------- BIG PARTxS ------- 5 A sto ry of Iiow' a young native \litjon an d a 1elief b u t pos.sesxses .sufficient w ill pow e r an d faith , th ro u g h , vision, am b itio n a n d .a b th a t anyone can have his fondest desire if■ he b u t possesses sufficie n t w ill i h e b u t posse rose fi’om h is hum b le statiion , hs in life, secured iege educittion an d a p rom inent position in th e business vvorld an d ivon th e love ; p o rtray e d in th is m o s t in terestin g picture. i fine w o m an , ; E x t r a A d d e d A tti'aotion (By R e q u e s t) Edith Storey, Earle W illiam s, Julia Swayne Gordon, L. Rogers Lytton, Harry Northrup and £. K. Lincoln ig J fe: BMMGS mm FIVE SAUSAGES Sergeant Boyan, Foot ball Star Has Also 5 Aeroplanes to His Credit r a n k s ~ a s “ a n a c e succeeded in bringing z: W ith the F ren c h Armies, Aug. 8 (By M ail).—S e rgeant Boyau, form e r rugby football player and cham p ion of i p airs. The repairs were effected un- dun |u t onl; his first Boche in MSTch of this A few days later he sniccessl bombed some hargars far behind Germ an lines. It was on this trip that Boyau conceived a m ethod for atta'^lc- ing “sausages\ and at oncp .ilaune * his career as a 'sau s a g e specialist. ’ He successfully destroyed th e firs: one he attacked, the balloon dropping in flames, and then headed im medi- .itely for a second one. This he m iss ed but the “sausage” observer was so badly frightened th a t he leaped fmn the observation car in his parachu' On June 15 h e brought down another \sausa.ge.’’ D u ring the attack hL m o tor w e n t wrong and he was obliged to alight in the enem y ’s lines for re in th e m o s t oxcitin,' j in terestin g Vitagi-aph “The Vengeance of D u r a n d ” I 2 P a r t s . xAn iiitcTn.sely thrill in g an d enojyable picture. (By Special R e q u e s t) — .SIDNEY DREW , LOUISE BExAUDET, L. ROGERS LYTTON in th e e.xceedingly fu n n y com edy en titled THE LATE MR. JONES^ Don’t m iss th e giv^it .sho^t. SEATS, 10c; CHILDRKxV, TQMQ'RRQ W LITTLE MARY McALLISTER In an o th e r of tliose ilntensely in terestin g “DO CHILD R E X COUNT?” seriexs, en titled “A PLACE IN THE SUN” See how little Mar>’ is arrested an d bro u g h t before th e Juvenile C o u rt because she used m o n ey from a w a llet w h ich she fo u n d on th e street. H e r m o th e r is sick an d starving asid th e m iser to ■ivhom t h e tvallet belonged and av I io h a d Jlary an-ested is throw n from th e court. See how M a iy’xS fa th e r i.s ill in a d i s ta n t city and how a ch a ritab le helps reu n ite th e fam ily • a n d everj-^one becom es happy once m o re. EXTRxi xADDED ilTTRxACTION— THE KITTY REGxALLY GORDON BExAUTIPrL ‘THE BELOVED ADVENTURESS” | 5— BIG PARTS— 5 | Jn l ie t te e L a M o n d e is a fam o u s w o m a n of th e stage; is im b u e d | w ith intense love fo r h e r young siste r and goes to g r e a t len g th and g r e a t saertftces to save this sister from becom ing th e Icind of %voman she h e r s e lf is. In th is gi’eat p ictu re Miss G o rdon has done th e m o s t effective acting of h e r en tire career. 3Iiss Gordon changes h e r gom is -with each scene. xlnother of those eivceedingiy funny M u sty Suffer com edies entitled “PIRATE BOLD” will also be shonm . A g r e a t .sbow fo r only 10c; C iiildren oc. i COMING PRlDxAY EX T R A : — GL.ADYS IxESLIE, the e char a rm m ing g little stai> of “xAn xAmateur O r p h a n in “IT HxAPPENED TO A D E L E .” ............................... ... . X. - . . . b'RlDx'i.x E A T R A : — GLxADYS IxdESLlE, th c h in litt l e stai> o f ' A thoroughly d e lig h tfu l p ictu re su r e to be enjoyed by all wfio see it. Arthur Rush Arrested at Falls—Had Killed Five Dogs Prance, who has just^ aU ained tlie rank of an “ace\ hy bringing do-wn his fifth Germ an affplane, has the added distinction of ’being the forem o st “sausage specialist” - of the French aviation. Boyau has th e sam e num b er ui “sausages,” or Germ an observation balloons, to his credit, as h e h a s aeroplanes. To the superficial ob server, the winging of a huge, statio n ary and defenseless “sausage” would appear like a sim p le task in com p a ri son -with th a t of trium p h ing over a fast-fiying aeroplane, arm e d w ith ma chine guns and m anned hyUa daring aviator full of tfi^ t. In reali:y the “sausage” is the bigger and harder gam e of the two. In the first place, “sausages” are only sent up miles behind the enem y’s lines. A n y attack against them m eans a long flight into enemy territo r j' and , a battle abo-fe the enem y ’s lines. They can u s e , “isausages” only m o u n t to an ' tude of several hundred feet, and HFR CRIFS STIR ' ^®****^®^^® Brutal to Draft Has Been X lU X LJ D n War .Workers! Completed Here der the full fire o f a l l the an t i - a ir craft m achine guns in the -vicinity. Boyau retaking the air and crossing back into the ^French lines e t an alti tude of only 400 feet under a terrific Germ an bom b ardm ent. He received the 'M edaille M illtaire for this. June 24 w itnessed the death of an other “sausage” but in returning from the funeral, Boyau found him self in the m idst of five Boche fi.Irplanes. He brought down one, succeeded in d is engaging another French jeClrplane 3lHE IS th a t had been sui?i’bun'ded~5y B o d ie s and got safely back to the Fraw.-h NEIGHBORHOOD Woman Who Had Been Drinking Says Men j Attacked Her at Park Stockholem , Sw eden, Aug. 5 (By M a il)— >A Swede has ju s t retu r n e d from six week-’s w o rk in a G e rm an m u n ition Jacto r y a t T rogan -with a j (Continued irom Page 1.) m o s t distressing tale of the condi tion of the -workers th e re in c l u d i n g ; e been heard from : Andrew John Condon, 275 Church some F ren c h , B elgian and R u s s ian ■ asks to have his jurisdiction for prisoners forced to labor in th e ; P W c a V exam ination transferred to shops. -The Swede w a s lured into , M anchester, N. H., wD.ch has been Germ any by a G e rm an nam ed B ilt-i zing, w h o has been recru itin g labor ■ Irvii Lonesom eness Boyau brought down his fifth air- -Mrs. Thom as H a m ilton of this city plane over Nancy on July 13, after] could .give to -Judge Qverocker still m o re successful \sausage” tacks. H e is one of a whole series of French sport cham p ions including C arpentiers, Lecoin, the Olympic swimmer, and Lapize the cyclist -who have m ade v.'onde'*ful records in French aviation. Dubois, 6 'S. W h ite St., was in .Sweden anfi D e n m a rk fo r G e rm an I Local Board, Division ARREISTED m u n ition factories. BHltzing prom - I 2, South Fork, Pa., and was ----------- ■ Ised the Swede ten m a rks a day, l p h y sically disqualified. w ith only two m a rk s deducted f o r : Andrew John Condon, 275 C h u rch, board and room and railro a d fare. was examl n ed by the Local He accepted and on the two - d ays ' South Pork, Pa.. Goes to Meet His Wife and Meets Policeman Instead appointm e n t over the ’pho to m eet hi-; wife in M anrlon Sgua i the only excuse j uouiu siv e trip to Trogan. his en tire food w a s ; i^st. and found physically the city court this m o rning when she ^ sandw iches I was arral'gned on a charge of intoxi cation. The case was set down for ^ , . . bearable, the Sw ede said. F o r ^ TT . . „^x b reak fast they had two thin slices of Mrs. H a m ilton was arrested sh o rt- Then you help boss th e cook’s i attack m u st therefore''tSTce place DIED w a ter, and dry them . - - - . . . [uiem will be friends in - W oaiioon. xx 20 B a in a v e n u e . T h u rsday a t 9 a. m. T h e n y o u ; The “sausages” again are a tta c h e a P e t e r ’s church a t 9:30 ■Wapifngers Falls, Aug. 29.— A rthur clean th e sa lt c e lla r s , pepper boxes, | ( q the earth by thin -wire c a E e s tliat ^ m ass of requie m w ill b e R u s h , on T u e s d a y , w a s arrested and v in e g a r cru e ts, m u s tard p o t s and ^ arg in v isib le to th e attack in g aviator R e l a t iv e s and fri c o j ^ n e d in th e v illa g e ja il to aw a it su g a r how ls an d fill them for t h e ' l£ h e flies Into one of these an aerinl yitgd'. a hearing before Judge ilolmes Van- next meal. After breakfast you I smashup of the most dangerous type . , _____________ _ ______ ■dewater T h u rsday night, for having place the stools on th e tables, legs | occurs. T h e oflicacy of these c.ahles j riR ! WANTED th e bodies of 4 dogs in. the re a r of up. Then you sweep an d mop the ' m keeping off aviators is dem o n s trat- ^ ' and another more recently dining room floor, using as Httle ; ed by the fact that one of the prlnoi-1 tone? A is hom e, ani in the said th a t he had forgotten them un- Itll a com p laint -was lodged against him for keeping them there. Dr. T. IK. 'Cruse, the officer for th e preven- ;tion of cruelty to anim als, was nott- ified and will take the m a tter in hand. MU-K DEPOTS TO COMSINE. . It Is rum o red th a t C rowley m ilk depot here ■will be com bm ed w ith th e 'b ig mClk station a t Beacon, (H. In th e n e a r future. requlned. M a n sion St. house. Rush had Kill- w a ter a^ possible, for tbe sak^* of i pai defenses of th e Krupp faefo! ‘ed them v /ith an axe and taken the avoiding sioopiness, and c a r e f u l l y j Essen consists p r e c i s e l y of a large • four to the yard, and a t th e hearing drj- it. ♦ j num b er of unoccupied “sausage ' A f ter dinner and supper, in ad d i- [flown at a great heiglith ao th a tav ii tion to the aforem e n tioned things, j tors seeking to bomb the K rupps arc you sweep the dining room carefully, i alm o st certain to fly into one of the soon as th e floor is sw e p t or [ steel anchoring cabtos. sw e p t and serrUbbed, yofi ,8t\ th e Boyau, who now has five “sausages\ tables, p u t th o stools in place and to his credit, only succeeded in get- m a k e th e d in in g room as clean an d , ting into the a v iation service during n e a t looking o s p-osslhle. T h a t ’s th e i th e latter part of 1916 a f ter two ye'ara If you do it rig h t, you w ill be in the trenches. During Decem b er of ;1314-W. Y o u n g la d y o r m id d l e ag e d w o m a n X' w a n te d ror general housew o rk; no cooking; steady position; references ir Apply Mrs. Miller, com m ended. If you do it wTong you last year h e distlnguishM him self by | clam b a k e parties, etc,, at reasonable j and this sbe claim s was the reason w*!!! b e m a d e -to-do itrig h L a numher-of-idaEiag attack s over V e r- [term s. a2 9 - 3 i| for the police on the scene. o 'i t 1 ^ P a rk led to the arrest of .\!bert Townsencl, 3 6 years old. of :U7 Man.sion street, early this m o rning who -was w a n ted on a charge ol non-support. He was later a r raigned and sentence auspendfd a f ter prom ising to p a y $7 a week for the support of his wife and chihlreu The wife, M rs. .Alva Tow n 'e n d swore out a w a rran t for h e r h i . '- aid’s arrest yesterday stating ht abandoned h e r and the chi!, dren. The police combed the I'ity hut were unable to get any of th e ir m an. This morn;::*; the IJth -pownsend phoned his wife to mce; fit and M ansion Square P a rk. The be certified to the D istrict Board, w-ife in tu rn notified the police an 1 The m eals and lodgings w e re u n - ' Local Board at Poughkeepssie | a M otorcycle Policem an ‘ for service. wife’s appointm e n t and arresi husband. ly after m idnight following a call to tbe police th a t th e re was a woman In Rivervtew Field scream ing and crying, and it was feare-i she had m et with foul play. Detfx* i-'iy! Shel ley, Sergeant Kim lin and P a trolm a n Phelps went to the .scene and found the woman shouting ?n the grand stand. She bad been drinking and . , 'i . ^ WUlHUitJU WCiO UcliiaUIVCAl, lU UUUXVD told a story concerning three m en bread an d im itation coffee. M id day dinner consisted of sau e r k r a u t and potatoes and at su p p e r they had only sau e r k r a u t, w h ich was m o stly -water. A t tea - t im e in th e a f t e r noon they had, in addition, t-wo m o re slices of bread, w ithout coffee. T h e i r lodgings w e re in th e p i t of an unused th e a tr e , w h e re ■workmen w e re barrackefi, thm ty. in hi attacking In the court this m o rning tl^e w-o- m a n to ld th e ju d g e sh e a n d w e n t .to Rivervfew Field last night and sat down for a couple of hours. IT u n lZ avent\ td Suuday. aiid was treatedas brutally . « 1, <■ X. xAiixx.n mi,n« n a s th e w a r p r i s oe n e r s a f t e r six stood there for sometime. Then a was deducted from his first -weeks **£riend aud he waS' told it would not refunded o r th e re tu r n tick e t p a i d fo r u n l e s s h e -w e rked 'th r e e m o n ths. He was forced to w o rk on p r i s o n r s w e e k s th e S w e d e and. tw o o t h e r s stran g e r approached h e r and asked , the trouble she ensseerea she w.as lonesome. Thereupon the str.anger propo.sed they 9't in the grand stand. This they did, but. ac cording to b e r story they bad only been seated wben th r IshM 1 MOONILIG.HT SAIL On the Hudson. Launch “A lbert 1” leaves Main St. I>ock 7:30 P. m. F a re 35c. F riday evening, August 31. Tickets can be procured a t B o s h irt| preached and attacked her. In P rintery, 21 Academy St. Phone i m eantim e h e r stran g e r friend had pdisappsared. She started to scream way t e '-wari to Sweden, w h e re they are'-w a rning th e ir fellow w o rkers to accept G e rm an labor offer. . the Th^s boat can be hired for jsappsai n d th is BRICKLAYERS AND LABORERS W a n ted at once. Apply at M or gan 'House job, C a therine and Main streets. K ingston & Cjampbell. THIS IS THE SEASON For fresh vegetable salads. Our Mayonnaise or Russian Dressing will greatly improYe any salad. Buy it by tbe pint in tbe store, or try it at W h a tever you do^ don’t g e t B A L D ! Prevent dandruff and falling hair by using the great French preparation ED. PINAUD’S HAIR TONIC This original Eau de Quinine i.s the one effective tonic for itching sc.alp, sick hair ar,d 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. PIN A tJD ’S is pur.e, delightfully perfumed and the one for you. Ask your druggist. Send 10c. to our American Offices for a testing bottle. Parfilinerie ED. PWADD, Dept. M ED. PINAIJD BLDG., New York 1