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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1917. \ t h e e v e n i n g ENTERPRISEr*' PPliGHKEEPSlB, N. V: Fal SHWARTZ & CO. fenheimer Styles nave arrived at the Live Store ------ garm ents ready to put on at the h r s t touch of cooler w e ather ------- New greens — greys — autum n colorings blues — stripes and miiitures ------ belted—Trench and m ilitary models are here in abundance. 1 he balance of our Summ er fancy suits will be closed out at sacrifice prices this v/eek. New Fall H a ts have arrived Fall Fum ishings as*e arriving Specially L ot / Prices on all O x ford Shoes The Home of Good Clothes Ha!5— Metric Shirts— Regai Shoes mm 15,000 IN N.Y. GUARD Many Countries Which Did Not Have Unit of Old National Guard To Be In YOUR CHILD’S KEALTH needs protection against deadly disease germs which lurk ever3rwhere in summer. Dismfect your garbage can, sink, toilet bowl and outhouse frequently and freely with A d U M B d i m e U. S. Government, City Health Authorities aiKl Great Hospitals use and recommend Gbicainated Lime as a powrefui, econom ical^ and safe disinfectant. Acme CMorhaated L^me is aiwairs fresh and stnmg. Kail germs and destroys odors instantly. At all first class grocers and dmggisits, large 12-oz, can 15c. Refuse substitutes which may be stale and worth- Alt*any, N. Y., Sept. 3—'Plans for ' e n listing the Xew York guard up to lo.ooo men by taking, over as m any m em b ers of exisiting Home Defen.se Corps as are willing to join, and I c reating new units in counties '.hat have no arm o ries, preference being ' given, to tbe I>ef6nse Corps men, iiave been approved by Governor W h itm an : and were out ined today by B rigadier . General Charles H. Sherrill, the nov/ ‘ A d jutant General and com m ander ni. the H e w York guard. H e m a d e tbe f ioD o w ing sia t e m e n t; “The New York Guard will be rc- ’ o rganized in co-operationi with exist- ' ing Home Defense Units, and there, , will be established Depot Units of the guard not only In all existing a r m o ries but also, w h en applioation is n o d e therefor, in the m any counties which did not posses.s a u n it of the old national guard. In every case ‘ where a new depot unit is to be form ed, preference will be given to drilled ^ and uniform ed Home Defense Units in that county. “WTien these Home Defense U n i's were so patrioti<;ally organized, i; ' Vv'us expected th a t rifles would be p r o vided for them by the Federal govern m ent, but this has proven impossibl'- and the expense and responsibility h-is fal'en upon the state, ‘I t is the purpose of the Governcr I to provide an arm e d force of not t I exceed 15,000 men, thus cc'mplyiu.i i n o t only with the present necessity i for protection of life ami property ' b u t also with* life constitution-al re- quirem e n t th a t he constantly m aintain an arm-ed force within the state. Tiii arm e d force, the New York Guard, will be apportioned throughout the ' d ifferent counties of the state and tiv quotas ni'ade up after careful consid eration of the population of the coun ties, the necessity for guarding ce r tain points, etc. “M em bers of Depot Unit.s alread;* i formed and to be formed ami sn- h m em b ers of those Home Defense ! Units which, between Septem b er ' and October 1st, shall be accopte 1 I and enlisted in those Depo‘ U'nits. i will be arm ed by the state not to ex ■ ‘ reed a total of 15,000 men. ! m em b ers of Home Defense T'^nits w h o are unable or u n w illin g to , enlist in the Depot Units shall by their com m anding oflicers be passed into a Home Defense Reserve, unarm ed by tbe state, but they will contin 'c to drill and will sen 'e their commu nity in tim e s of em ergency. To th t ' Home Defense Reserve shall b / i o n t all Hom e Defense T'^nits which owr their own arm s and which shall not between Septem b er 1st and October 1st, enlist in the Depo-. r^nits of tho new state guard.\ WILL BE R E P a T d FOR THEIR WORK W omen everywhere suffer from kid ney trouble—backache. rheum a tic pains, swollen and tender m u scles, stiff joints—and it is to help those who suffer as she did that Mrs. C. J. Ellis, oOa Sth Av., Sioux Falls. S'. D., ! w rites: “I feel sure if any one bother- • e4 as I was will give Foley Kidney Pills a fair trial they will be repaid for their work. It seems foolish to neglect an ailm e n t when there is such' a rem e d y to be had.” They correct bladd.er disturbances, too. Doty & Hum p h rey, com e r Mein and O a n n o ll Streets, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. S I -15 Columbus Institute DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT FIRESTONE TIRES ---- First-cla.s.s Tires T ire an d R u b b e r Co.— W B E f'K E R ’S PRR Plain T h read N o n -Skid P lain T liread N o n -Skid - 3 0 x 3 .................... .?10.GO 30 x 3 ' / 2 ............. 13.50 21.00 .$11.8.5 15.15 2 3 .8 0 The reason Special G u a ranteed ’S P] Plai ............$21.4 .............. 22.'i 22.9i2.95 33.X4...............22.70 34X4 ................. 2 Some people v/onder w'hy we sell for less than o th e r dealers, i is; W e i)uy in l-argeerge qu u a n ti’ities i n .$1.15 pair. $24.25 25.65 26.35 q a n t and get b e t t e r prices. Lenses— W e have a carlojul of a ll m a k e s of Lenses and all sizes MOKE LIG HT LEN S E S . . SEIDEN AUTp^SUPPL\^^^^ Prices on A u to Acccf ALL G series are )ODS GL AIL ►Vror th a n any o th e r store in tills city. A X T E E D F I 1 « T - CLASS. X. The Government Crop Re port says: \A wheat crop better than last year; a co r n crop next to the larg-est ever gathered; a sensational potato crop; oats, barl'— —' above last year.'- We meet this prosperity with our Fall crop of suits an,d overcoats better than last year; our crop of furnishings finer than ever; sensational effects in cravatings. Under wear, pajamas and socks to suit you and hats to fit every- WM.S. BEDELL 363 and 365 Main Street. \ . 1 VICTORIOUS ITALIANS C E L E B R A T E MASS BEFORE GOING INTO BA TT L E --T llis is a rem a rkable view of an open air m ass held by the Italian f orefes operating on the Isonzo front be fore going into battle. + + + + + + + + + + + | COLLINGWOOD ^ DRAFT ARMY. IS WELCOMED >■; OPERA HOUSE 4- BY PRESIDENT. 4-, ____________ ^ ---------- 4-: b u t t h e t r u t h ” W a shington, Sept. 3. If >T)u have business w o rries or 4- Soldiers of the national arm y 4-' affairs are on your m ind, try 4= were welcomed into the nation’s 4-‘ forget them for a m o m ent, w h ile 4^ s ervice today by President W il- 4-; allow the inform a tion to 4- son with a m essage of affec- 4-' ^on th a t th e staae a t the Co China and Glass Electric Lamps and Shades, Five o’clock Tea Kettles, Tea Balls, Cake Boxes, Chafing Dishes, and a general line of household necess,ities. THE STOCKHOLM CHINA IRVING P . FAVOR, Successor. 306 Main Street DOBBS STUDIO p i a n o f o r t e c l a r i n e t S9 Cannon S t , Poughkeepsie LET UP TODAY 1 OFFENSIVE London, Sept. 4.— Except for . « o „ a .e aM a . a . . ^ 4- to God to. keep and guide them . 4- ggpt. 8, M atinee and n ig h t be e ! y r e s t e tn e re 4 T h e first soldiers for the arm y 4- giypn over to the m e rry com p any of 4- raised under the draft law start 4- farceurs who are driving all cares 4^ from th e ir hom es for the train - 4- (. q woods, w ith th e ir p e r f o r m - 4- ing cantonm e n ts tom o rrow. 4- ^nce of Jam e s M o n tgom e ry’s farce 4- The mes.sage follows: 4- .‘X o taing B u t the T r u t h ,” w'hich 4- “To ttu soldiers of the national 4- comes to us w ith the official en- 4- arm y : 4- dousem ent of New York th e a tre - 4- “You are undertaking a .great 4- goers, th a t it is the m o st u p ro a r- 4- duty. T h e h e a rt of the whole 4 jously funny play even seen in the 4 country ic with you. Every- 4' m e f i o p o l i s , and ' th e s e sam e New 4 thing th a t you do will be 4 Y o rkers looked and laughed a t it 4 w’atched with the deepest solici- 4 for an en tire year, and it is said a 4 tude, not only by those who are 4 reference to “N o h ting B u t the 4 n e a r and dear to you but by the *7 T r u t h ” w ill create a New York an a gualc them , Sep t. 8. - „ a b | I ropean fronts. P a ris reported a j •local atta'ck along the Chennin des ! Dames which gained a fifth o-f a m ile ; oven little less th a n a m ile front. j F ield Mar&ha'll H a ig had only en - j em y artillery fire to report. A d d i- ! ' tional ne-ws came regarding the ' G e rm ans app a ren tly centre on Riga. P e tro g rad reported repulse of a t - ■ ta c k s on the R o u m a n ian front. SOUTH AIVIERICAN GAS COS. HA^TE U. S. WAYS. 4 whole nation besides. For this 4 i\ugli even now. It is a i M aTuf^The u t e '^ o f - t ^ t o r Rghttog 4 felt them selves to be when we 4 and nothing b u t the tru t h — n o t onU * 4 first m ade gco-d our national in - 4 (jQgj, determ ine to do so, h u t he 4 dependence. 4 succeeds, and his success brings 4 The eyes of all the world will 4 “tum b ling upon him and his friends ; n ^ i y 7 o \ n T e r t t Z Z 4 be upon you, oecause you are m 4 and associates, all m a n n e r of tro u - j m o n thly bill is easy enough 4 sem e special sense the soldiers ^ Of course this young m an is aad e rstan d ,‘ h o w e v er. An ord in - i 4 of freedom . Let it be your 4 „o t telling the tru t h w ithout an ob- which uses gas as It' 4 pride, therefore, to show all 4 ject— no, he will win ten thousand | ^ ^ DO YOU KNOW SHOE VALUES ? HERE ARE BARGAINS. Not only good value, but style to the queen’s taste, and just about the easiest and best fitting shoes you ever slipped your feet The prices are very low be cause of our summer clearance. MILLER’S H o u se of B etter Shoes. PETER MILLER & SO NS 131 Main Strwt. FALL STYLES of 2 U T S FRANK VAN KLEEa 259 Main Street. co s t is p r a c t ica lly p r o h ib it ive, m a n n e r in w h ich it is m e a s ured and ju s t w liat is its price per L ’foot is som e thing the A n g lo-Saxon everyw h e re not only what 4 flollars if he can succeed in so doipg Y o rk flat, cannot get u n d e r th e 100 good .soldiers you are, but also 4 for a certain period— h e little thinks ; ^ ; jj,,onth, or about S44 U. OTkr»fl nT*£» lrCk075lT^n* JL « 1 _ 4 41*» rt [ 4 w h a t good m en you are, keeping 4 w h en he starts 4 yourselves fit and straig h t in 4 will be, and the w h a t th e re s u lt j play show s the ' 4 everything and pure and clean 4 funny things the tru t h will do. 4 through and through. 4 ffs a maze of com p lications. O h , 1 m-oney. F u r th e r m o r e the gas is so poor th a t it will hardly bu m . It I t ’s , gives practically no light and h o u s e - . ...... T lYS a maze ui. x. jj. 4 Let ns set_ for ourselves a 4 ; laughable seeing them grow and it 4 standard so high th a t it ivill he 4 , cloubly so, seeing the u n tangling of ; ^ ^ ^g^ 4 a glory to live up to it and then fue snarl of fam ily affairs, and th e indications are th a t gas will 4 let us live up to it and add a 4 strai.ghtening out of business m ix- • obsolete here before long. 41 new laurel to the crown of 4 ups. T h e com p any we will have is ' 4 America. My affectionate con- 4 ' said to be of the best, and G. M. j 4 ffdence gees with you in every 4 ' Anderson and L. Law rence W e b er 4 b a t t l e and every test. God keep 4 have spared no efforts to m ake “N o thing B u t th e T r u t h ” , a farce to be rem e m b e red long afte r the final curtain has gone down on it. cl gui ‘W '( ‘OUiD-Ri&W M’HxS'O.N.” 4444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 \ROUGHED” ARMY AND NAYY CANTEEN TO HIS SORROW. P a ris, Aug. 10.— (By M ail) — ’’M u tt and Jeff’s D ivorce” is at the Collingwocd tonight. The new Bud Fi -her care chaser scored one of the biggest hits •of the year during its recen t perform ances in N e w York. ASK FOR and GET Horiick^s The O r iginal . iVialted l^ilk S u b s t it u t e s C ost Y O U Sam e Price. W hen a w ild and wt,-oiy person tries ' I t ’s a B r o a d w a y production in every to “ clean o u t” an establishm e n t of the Am erican essenUal, built for speed and m irth, my & Navy Y. M. color and melody. T|ie principals In- I C. .A, w o rking in F rance today, he elude some of the gayest m en and I r u n s in to n o bible class. , w o m e n o f the m u a ical’^oT n edy field, ] H e re’s a little exam p le : ■ th e chorus the pick of th e girl beau- At a certain po rt the o ther day . ties fn this season's crop. It’s di- a sailor, who was old enough to yorce th a t keeps M u lt and .Jeff on know better, thought he would the grid-iron this trip, and they’re throw a little terro r into a local Y. not out of one com p lication th r e a t - M. C. A. canteen. H e started but ening their dom estic happiness until th a t ’s as far as he got. The Secre- they’re into another. A haihy doll tary of this canteen happened to be type of girl starts the trouble and , O. F . G a rdner, a fine type of A m e r- Mrs. M u tt nd Mi^s. Jeff keep it ican citizen who used to operate ! ranch “ S o m e w h em in C o lorado.’ j Before G a rdner bought his ranch ■ h e was one of Princcton'.s best a t h - ■ letes. Our sailor friend who was ! full of Irish sp irit and perhaps a l i t- ■ tie too m u ch of som e thing else, soon found him self under the cool- I ing splash of a i faucet. H e re 1 going until the finish. The play is in three acts, the scenes said to he of opulent qual’ty and the costum es ' spectacular. B O T H TiK A R N E D S O M E T H IN G . D u ring the recent territo r ia l m a noeuvres. a raw rec-ruit had been convenient w a ter told off as orderly, stayed until his On reaching the m a rquee w h e re SCHOOL SUPPLIES BAGS. COMPOSITION BOOKS. CRAYONS. R U L E RS. COM P A S S E S . FO UNTAIN PE N S . ER ASERS. PENCIL A S S O R T M EN T S . LOOSE LEAF BOOKS. J. H. FITCHETT 271 Main Street- Stationer 3 >- of Quality. CAN YOUR MONEY FOR FUTURE USE. H E RE’S HOW ! Come to this store this week and Invest In things. Experts are absolutely certain the price will raise 50 per cent. For in stance:— Staple Woolens Made in Con servative Model Suits. Shirts— Hosiery. Underwear. Toyo Panama Hats. All at REDUCED Prices Now. GRANULATED SUGAR FREE! 3 1-2 Poands Granulated Sugar Given Fr*e W ith th e Follow ing Order: Bag Guaranteed Flour .......... $1.79 Pound Great 27-cent Coffee.. 27c Half Pound Best Tea ............. 25c ’.xarge Bag Table Salt........... 10c 54 Pound Black Pepper........... 12c Box Com Starch ................... 10c Can New Peas ....................... 15c 5 Cakes Lenox Soap............... 28c $3.06^ GREAT 27 CENT COFFEE CASTONGUAY CA6H GROCER, Diamonds, Watches, And Jewelry, at Reasonable A. SPENCER JE W ELER . I pay high prices for old Gold an d - S ilver and discarded teeth.. MICHAELS ELECTRICIAN has had many years’ practical ex perience in installing electi repairing ei estimate wlH ailing electric service electrical machinery. cheerfully fur nished on any work you contenvpfate. 1 SHOP—10 and 12 N. CLINTON ST. { Phone 76. MOVING— STORAGE Furniture and pianos stored in a clean, dry storage; w e move h o u s e hold goods anyw h e r e — no distan c e too long for us— P r ices are reasonable. EIGHMIE EXPRESS Telephone 1081. 323 Main SL » ASK CENTRAL FOR 1 - 5 - 1-6 And C o m m u n ic a te W ith Albert C. Smith & Co 505 MAIN ST. When You Want The Best In PLIINBING AND HEATING PNEUMATIC WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS, and DISP06AL PLANTS hasty resolution was sufllri-?pilv th'e officer was*he poked his head in cooled. Above end on both sides of and bluntly inquired; him was one 0. F. Gardne:-. “Htive ye anything for m e to do, Two evenings later an en t e r t a i n - 'm ister?” i m e n t organized by G a rdner, for the benefit of- the soldiers and , was interrupted ‘Ju s t a m inute '‘iChief,’ a voice exclaim ed, i nx ....... i a g a in and I ’m all for you.’ It was i th e fighting Irish sailor who con- i trib u ted to tbe evening by some ' solos in ,.a rem a rkable voice. Ju s t Di.sgustedly laying down his ci gar, the officer'Axclaimed: “Y liy the deu^e don’t you intre- iluce yourself in a pro p e r m a n n e r? Sit dow n ,” he added, “and I will show you how to rep o rt yourself.” The T e r r ier seated him self and the officer, proceeding to the en- now h e ’s helping G a rdner organize trance, w a lked briskly into the tent, some boxing bouts.” saluted, and said: “ O rderly for the day, sir. H ave How m any Ju n e brides still think you any order.s for m e ? ” ’ELL ESTA B L ISH E D fact that our repairing d e - 1 partm e u t works Wonders on general! repairs. P r ices reasonable, con s is ten t 1 with good work. ZIMMEP BROS, tfi >artmeut h e ’s the handsom e st m an in all the w o rld?— 'Columbia (S. C.) State. A soldier’s life has its good points, b u t it isn ’t every fellow who is rtuck on them .— ■Philadelphia Record. The recru it calm ly picked up the discarded cigar from tbe table and betw e en puff?, laconically replied: “No; th e r e ’s very little doing to - 1 dav. You can hook it.”— ^London ' T it-B its. j 'How Loig Wiil It Last?’ Ask yourself 'when you are tempted to contract plumbing to the “lowest bidder.” We guarantee a good job at a right price. Our motto is “Tbe Best—Cheapest.” and we will adhere to this in do ing your work. GEOKSESTfCKieR 131 Union St EVERYTHING FOR BUILDERS SOME OF OUR SPECIALTIES NEPONSET SHINGLES. They make a roof which is a protection against fire caus ed by sparks -a.nd embers—a roof which is unusually at tractive in appearance and extremely durable. ■ DOUGLAS FIR. | Washington Red Cedar, White Pine, Yellow Pine,i Spruce. Hemlock and otherl hard and soft woods fromj over the continent- THE.C. N. ARNOLj VARD—N. WATER STREET. ^