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.THE EVENING ENTERPRISE.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1917.
HEAVY ARTILLERY IN ACTION ON THE RUMANIAN
BATTLE FRONT
.^OUGHKBBPSIE, N. Y,
Everyone Should
Drink Hot W ater
in the Morning
Wash away all the stomach* liver,
and bowel poisons before
breakfast.
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When yon discover that your water sup­
ply is shut off because of frozen pipes — or
you face the necessity of securing a plumber ^
on short notice you can rest assured that 'We
To feel your Jiest day in and day
out, to 'feel -clean dnsSde; no sour
ibile to coat your tongue and sicken
your -breath or dull your head; no
constipation, bilious attacks, sick
headache, colds, 'rheumatism or
gassy, acid stomach, you must
bathe on the inside like you 'bathe
the outside. This is vastly more
iportant, because the skin pores
do not a'bsorb impurities into
iblood, •while the bowel pore
eays a rwell-kno-wn physician.
To
poisons and toxins
[*0 keep these poii
well flushed from the stomact
stomach, liver,
kidneys and bowels, drink befc
before
breakfast each day a glass
water 'with a teaspoonful of lime­
stone pjhoaphate -in it. This will
cleanse, purify and freshen the en­
tire alimentary tract, before pr '
more 'fo-od into the stomach.
Get a quarter bf a pound of 1lime­
stone phosphate from your pha
macist. It Is inexpensive and
most tasteless, except
cept a siotifish
ge which Is not unpleasant.
DriS
Ink phosphate d hot water every
morning to rid your system of these
vile -poisons and toxins; also to pre­
vent their formation.
To feel like you
you felt before
and muscles 1
an accumulation of body ippisons,
begin, this treatment and above all,
keep It up! As soap and hot water
act on the skin, cleansing, sweeten­
ing and purifying, so llmertone
-phosphate and hot water before
breakfast, act on the stomach, liver,
Iddneys rad boweIs.~-Adv.-l.
The Nerves of a Nation
Western Union wires serve the country as
the nerves do the human body. These
wires are the nervous system of the coun­
try’s business.
WESTERN UNION
Service
flashes a message here—sends • money ther$—and all
with accuracy, safety and diepatch. Varied service for .
every need.
DX'TCHESS
B y th e G race o f God, F ree and In d e­
p endent.
To MULLIAM E. TRAVIS, h e ir a t la-w­
C H N B R , P la in tiffs , a g a in s t:—
WILHELMUSTA F E IC K E R T , MARIA and n e x t o f k in o f M ary J. T ravis,
KIRCHICER, a s A d m in istr a tr ix o f th e deceased , SE N D GREETING :
W H E R E A S E d w ard S. T ra v is w ho
E s t a t e o f L u d w ig K irch n er, d eceased ,
m a r ia
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(in d iv id u a lly ), resid es in th e V illa g e o f W h ite P la in s
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in ty o f D utch(
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F R E D E R IC K K IR - g a t e ’s C ourt o f th e C_ ounty
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w if e , EM M A SCHOLL
SCHOLL, EOLA x iO R -N -lin g r e la tin g to both rea l and p erso n a l
E F F , ELIZ.VBETH G.LI-UE, G USSIE p ro p erty d u ly proved a s th e la s t W ill
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IR C H N E R . a s A d m in istr a tr ix o f th e and T e sta m e n t o f M ary J. T ravis,
e s t a t e o f H e n r y K ir c h n e i’, d eceased, deceased , w h o w a s a t th e tim e o f her
G U S S IE K IR C H N E R
(in d iv id u a lly ), d eath, a r e sid e n t o f th e C ity o f P o u g h ­
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k e e p sie in th e C ou n ty of D u tch ess,
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T H E R E F O R E you are cited to sh ow
AND
CLEMENTINE
[rchnei
il a n d T e s t a m e n t o f M a r ia
H ackenb erg,
d eceased ,
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nd M ARY K i r
causes before the Surrogate’s Court of
the County of Dutchess at the Surro­
gate’s Office In the City of Poughkeep­
sie In said County on the 6th day of
March, one thousand nine hundred and
seventeen at ten o’clock in the forenoon
Of that day, why the said w ill and test­
a m e n t sh o u ld n o t be a d m itted to p ro ­
b ate a s a w ill o f rea l an d p erso n a l
d K A R O L IN E
W ITNESS, H on. D a n ie l J. G leason, Sur(L .S.) r o g a ts o f said C ou n ty a't th e
C H N E R , a s E x e c u to r s u n d er th e L a st
C ity o f P o u g h k e e p sie on th e
23rd d a y o f J a n u ary, in th e
■Will a n d T e s ta m e n t o f C h arles lO rch y e a r o f our L ord on e th ou san d
n er, d ec e a se d ; B E L L E H E Y and CAR­
O LIN E E C K E R T , le g a t e e s u nder tn e
n in e hundred and S ix teen .
L o u is P. H a u b en n estel,
l a s t w i l l an d T e s ta m e n t o f C h arles K ir ­
C lerk o f th e S u rro
r r o g a te's
te ’s Court.
ch n e r , d ec e a se d ; ISA A C E. BINGHAM,
as sole s u r v iv in g E x e c u to r o f th e la s t R alp h F..;. B u tts, C
C(o u n selo r-a t-la lugh k eep sie, N. Y.
W ill an d T e s ta m e n t o f J o h n B P ells,
226 U n io n Street,
MA^THEW°S\^STER^^
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as'^A dm l^l^U aToV ^w R h tlT e " W ill An-n e x e d o f C o rn eliu s L e n n in g to n , d e­
c e a se d , i f liv in g , an d if he be dead, tn e
W ILLIAM M. R A N D ,
P la in tiff, vs.
p e r s o n a l r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s o f C ornelius
L e n n in g to n , d ecea sed , and if none, th en Catharine Dorland and C. P. Dorland,
—- ——
Bmellne W^ester- h er h u sband, R u th Shepard, P r a n c e s
Colt and James Colt, her husband,
her
husband, Elizabeth Bacon and Eliza­
Sophie Storer and A. L. Storer,
beth Bacon, her daughter,
h e i r s a t la-w , l e g a t e e s , n e x t o f k m , o r
a s s ig n , a ll o f w h o se n a m e s a n d p la ce s
o f r e s id e n c e a r e u n k n o w n , J U L IA B .
P?S1I
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n i f y
the only
lielrs a t la w and n e x t o f k in
of
C harles B aggn, d eceased , S h eld on P o t­
ter a n d pifftce, h is w ife , , and H elen
Cary P o ttey, a ll o f th e h eirs a t la w
a,nd n e x t ig ^ k in o f J a m es R. Cary,
deceased . -sSsBefendahts.
TO THB-i' A B O V S
NAM ED
DE­
F E N D A N T St
YOU ARE' H E R
•'-tKe se r v ic e o f th is sum m ons,
isiv e o f th e d a y o f serv ice, and in
,se o f you r fa ilu r e to a p p ear or a ii-
rer, ju d g m e n t w ill be ta k e n a g a in s t
namely, N a th a n T. B o y d and F r ed erick
J . B o v d . an d if dead, th e n th e ir respecr you by d e fa u lt for th e r e lie f dem anded
l i v e p e r so n a l r e p r e se n ta tiv e s, le g a te e s,
n e x t o f k in or a s s ig n s , a ll o f w h o se
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rIpnoe
re sid
e n ce ar.e
ar,e
p la c e s
u n lcn o w n
a n d th e
h e ir s
a t la w
of
M ary
E.
W iltsie ,
d eceased ,
o th e r th a n J u lia B. W ard, and If a n y o f.
s u c h h e ir s a t la w h a v e died, sin ce th e
d e a th o f sa id M ary E. W iltsie , th en
t h e ir p e r s o n a l r e p r e se n ta tiv e s, devisee.?,
l e g a t e e s , d esc e n d a n ts, n e x t o f k in and
-le ir s a t la w , i f an y, a ll o f w'hose npiriPs
a n d p la c e s o f rreside
e sid f^nee
^ ^ are unkm
iid.^\ACH*\jF^THEMf'
y (3u a r e h e r e b y SLAIMONED to
a n s w e r t h e co m p la in t in th is a c tio n and
t o s e ^ e a co p y o f y o u r a n sw e r on th e
p la in t if f s ’ A tto r n e y s, w ith in tw e n ty
d a y s a f t e r th e s e r v ic e oj th is Sum m ons,
e x c lu s iv e o f t <e d a y o f s e r v ic e an d in
c a s e o f y o u r fa ilu r e to ap p ea r o f a n ­
sw e r , J u d g m en t w ill he ta k e n a g a in s t
y o u b y d e fa u lt, fo r th e r e lie f dem anded
in th e c o m p la in t.
ih th e com p lain t.
T rial to be h eld in th e C ou n ty o f
D u tch ess.
' D a ted O ctober 28. 1916.
GAIVS C. BOLIN, P la in tiff’s A tto rn ey ,
■ Office and P o s t Office A ddress, 48
■ 'M a rk et str e e t, P o u g h k e e p sie , D u tc h ­
ess (bounty. N. Y.
TO ALL T H E D E P E N D A N T S ABOVE
NAM ED E X C E P T C A TH A R IN E DOR­
LAND A ND C. P. d o r l a n d , h e r
H U SBA N D AND R U T H SH E P A R D :
T h e fo r e g o in g
su m m on s is .served
Ujlrn y o u by p u b lica tio n p u rsu a n t to
an order o f H on. Josep h M orschauser,
J u stic e Suprem e Court, dated th e 27th.
d ay o f January, 1917 and filed w ith the
com p la in t in th e office o f th e C lerk of
D u tc h e ss County, a t P o u g h k e e p sie , N.
Dated January 20. 1917.
MORSCHAUSER & MACK,
A tto r n e y s for P la in tiffs,
Office & P. O. A ddress,
234 M ain S treet,
P o u g h k e e p s ie , N. T.
»rr» ALL O P T H E ABO VE N AM ED D E D A N T S ; e x c e p t th e d efe n d a n ts,
; E . B in g h a m , a s so le s u r v iv in g
;utor o f th e l a s t -Will and T e sta -
P U R SU A N T
to
an
order
of
HON.
DANIEL J. GLEASON, Surrogate of
D u tc h e ss C ounty, NOTICE IS H E R E ­
BY GIVEN; th a t a ll p erso n s h a v in g
cla im s a g a in s t the. e s ta te o f M ary
C ostello, la te o f th e C ity o f P o u g h ­
k eep sie, in said C ounty, a r e . requ ired
to e x h ib it th e sam e w ith vouchei^j
f to th e u n d ersig n ed e x e c u tr ix
on or b efo re th e 1 st d a y o f ____ ______
D ated th is 21st d a y of November,
u
^ - ~ • ‘h lic o tlo n , p u rsu a
an^ o r d e r o f H on. J o sep h M o rschauser,
Justice o f th e Suprem e Court o f th e
State o f N e w Y ork, d a ted th e 2f)th day
o f .Tanuary, 1917, and filed w ith th e
complaint In th e office o f th e C lerk o f
C A T H E R IN E A. NE W E L L ,
E xecu tri;
M orsch au ser & M ack,
A tto
;to rp
r n .ey
e y 3s f___
o r __________
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t h e C o u n tv o f D u tch ess, a t P oughkeA p-
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A tto r n e y s fo r P la in tiffs,
Office & P. O. A ddress,
234 M ain S treet,
P o u g h k e e p s ie . N. T.
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PDBLKITYIS
A N ^ M IA L
Public Must Be Told
of Resources of the
Library.
publicity is an esseaThat library publiclt
tia’ -part of library
)rk is the
declaration of Dr, J.
Wolcott, liirian of the Bureau
Bui-eau of Educal
Education,
ihrarian
epartme
the Department
of tlie Interior. “In
reader and
order to bring
book together,”
ires Dr. Wolci
neeessai
make known
jessary
community the resources of the
tho <
librai
■ary and the services which it is
prepared to render as a public inGt|-i
tution. The American Library Ass^-'
elation has given official attention ^
the subject of library publicity sini^e
1906, w hen, a c o m m itte e o n lib r a r y
publicity appointed by the associatigii
outlined a -program for action. T ^ j
committee has' been renewed frcm i'
time to time since that year, ai
has continued to study,r, the problem,
problei
publicity for
the committee
1916 the executive board of the
ibrary Association reAmerican
fe r r e d all previous American Library
Association
reports on the subject of
lii
and
also ir
instructed
t
Ji
structed the
publicity,
committee
Lii e to study out and report
insive publicity plan for t
comprehensive
•lean Library Association, thi
Ameri'"'
library associations and cornissions, and
CliiU. local
XUtJU.1 libraries.
XXUKXJ
“A number of libraries have be^n
ttspicuous for effective publl)S?ity
irk during the past year. The linittee of the Ti
committee
Toledo CornClub designated the period of
seven days beginning March 1 1916,
a library publicity week, during
5S of the public library
lich the uses
ught in €every practicashould be brought
ble way to the general notice of the
citizens.
unde
izens. The undertaking
was offi­
cially recognized by proclamation of
the mayor of Toledo. During the
week articles and advertisements
about the library appeared each day
in the local newspapers, Appropri­
ate cards and other library material
were displayed in .show windows in
Linonine
Forl^lds
MARVELOUS MEDICINE
Linonine takes that awful kick
out of a hard cold and renders it
harmless. It is the great family
remedy for all forms of colds and
©■qi l o j ©AYijuoAOJd ©xqiuqjBTOor n
more dangerous winter com­
plaints of adults and children.
Have a bottle of Linonine
handy at all times—^there’s no
telling what instant it will be
needed, especially so for coughs
that threaten bronchitis. Noth­
ing quite equals Linonine for
bronchitis.
arious parts of the city,^ and t ie
relating
treet cars • carried poi
sters we
to the library. iSimilar posters
were
placed in many of the larg 5 factorii
Other methods
.ethods of advertisng
advertisi employe.i were the distribul
distributiorin of folders
and the inclosure of slips regarding
the library In 10,000 laundry .pack;es. After -listening to I'brary talks
; the schools, the pupils ivere takbn
on visits to the public library and
its resources explained to them. A
result of the campaign has been a
marked increase-' in the number of
registered borrowers and of books
lent from the public library.
“A similar campaign for the es­
tablishment of Ia business department
in the public library was carried on
in St. Paul in June, 1915, by the
Town 'Criers, an association of local
advertising men. On June 17, which
was recognized by proclamation of
the mayor as Town Criers’ library
library edition of the
iws was issued a
ly a business me:
library centrally located in a' stc
was opened to the public by the c:
library, and means have since been
taken by the Town 'Criers and other
organizations of business men to
briffg the services of this library to
the attention of those interested.
“Other citizens in which note­
worthy publicity work has recently
accomplished by the public li­
es are Seattle, Wash.; St. Jo, Mo.,
:o., and ’Utica,
Util
'
Isconsin during the past year
!frequently
10 Mechanic Street
OUR BUSINESS IS GROWING
LARGER ALL THE TIME
WHY?
"WELL ESTABLISHED
“BIG TRBMAINE.”
“Big Tremaine,” the great Metro
Is the fact that our repairing de­
.production of Marie Van Vorst’s partment works wonders on general
novel, with Harold Lockwood and. repairs. Prices reasonable, consistent
Mary Allison as -stars, -which is to 'he with good work. ZIMMER BROS, tf
at the Lib(
Liberty Theatre today,
5 forward family problems in a
striking manner.
I
John_ Tremaine, the hero. Is robbed
by his own brother of a sum oi
money. The brother, David, alsc
wins the girl John loves.' Broken­
hearted, John leaves his home, re­
maining away seven years, and .then
returns to find that his brother is
dead and that his m o t h e r suspects
John of having stolen the money.
“A Gamble in Souls,” a new Triangle-Kay Bee di
which will be
seen at thile Liberty tomorrow.
AT COHEN’S
“STEP LIVELY GIRLS.”
by
“ S te p L iv e ly G ir ls ” w ith music
i
H e r ■bert
b e r t S to th a r t, w ill b e t h e aittracbion
ttra c tio n
at the Cohen Theatre during Thursday,
_____
leedlfe:
Friday and Saturday, and it
is needlfess
every eb
element of musical
to s a y th at every
►mbined to make this
comedy has bi
produotii
musical
seen in this city during .
Arthur Pearson, who is responsible
for the mnovati'on in this type' of theatri­
cal endeavor, has spared no expense to
set a standard which- will be hard for
the ordinary' producer to follow.' The
gowns were chosen with the greatest
of publicity
care, and were made by one of New
ried by the larger librari( of the York’s most -exclusive modistes. The
state, and is now being adopted by^ Lee Lash Studio constructed the scenery ‘
those of the smaller communities.'
immunities, of six beautiful sets, one showing the
For the most part, lerchai
ants’ win- Cascades of the Hotel Biltmore will
dows on the main
are hor- bring exclamations of amazement from
rowed for this purpose, since few li- the most sophisticated audience.
■aries have suitaible windows in
brariei
j-of the features of the production
productii
One-of
tbeir own iildings. It Is reported will be the Fashion She
w h ic h w ill
that these window displa;
be in
good results
results when made by libra- live I
what'thi
iring the coming se
season,
wear during
Equal care lias
bas been shown
sihoj in select­
ing
cast, and beside a large beauty
g the ci
chorus such well known
favorites
knor
„
Rich
Harry T. Shannon,
Rid
■
ich McAl'lister,
Me
ick Km
Dick
Knowles; Mae "White, Clarence
Did
otson,
J
Dotson,
Julia
B
Julia'
Edwards,
Tillie
Cox and
“THE WHITE SPOT."
Maudic Heatb, ■will combine to m
The company which will present this' attraction worth while seeing.
“Step. Lively Girl's” was staged
the stirring play, “The White Spot,”
at the iCollingwood Opera 'House
tomorrow is said to be one of the
strongest companies touring Amepica
this season, and, besides the star, 'C.
M. Brune, direct from his big suc­ under, a:
cess with this plaj in London, in­
GIVE DRIVERS BONDS*.
cludes such well knowni artists as
At last week’-s meeting of the stock­
Miss Adeline Adler, direcr fr o m her
great -success as leading lady at the holders of the Van Benschoten Motor
Little Theatre in Boston, M-ass.; Edna Cab Company it ■was unanimously voted
B’orn, Louis- ‘C h e v a lllsr , Arthur Vil- tx) all'ow. all chauffeurs a bonus of 10
lars, a"d others specially selected by per cent pf 'their regular, wages. .T h e fo llo w in g o fficers w e r e e le c te d :
the manager, Argo W. Hutchinson,
to fit the other difficult parts In this President, John Van Benschoten; 1st
sensational play. Mr. Hutchinson is vice-president, Homer A. Storm; 2nd
v
ic
e -p re s id e n t, M a lc o lm E . P a r r o t t ;
bringing to this city the entire scen­
ery used at the Queen’s Theatre. treasurer, Jane R. Coffey; secretary,
London, with iMr. Brune, who made J o h n B . M a r ia n .
such a success in the -part of Tom
Shanley in “The White Spot” during
its London run.
COLLINGWOOD
OPERA HOUSE
HOWE’S PICTURES.
The frozen regions of the Antartic
which have spelled -disaster,
ter, despal
despair
and death for so mai
lany ^heroic explorers
^ be portrayed by Lyman
at the iCollingwood Opera
reveals
almost superhuman efforts of the su­
permen who comprised Sir Douglas
’'"■fiwson’s Expedition, their ‘ -equipint and struggles
jles to surmount the
appalling conditions on every hand.
Beside this feature, “iHowe travelers”
will also journey through Yosemite
National
ational Park. Scenes
Been of a very spec­
tacular nature will also be presented
•esented
of the famous automobile
hill-climb■
b i l e ............
Despi
over Giant’s Despair,
Wilkes-Ba:
Pa., where the racilers are see
seen hurt
Owing to the high cost of all in- ling around the sharp and ingorous
Ightning
speed. Many
llgb’
•
edients (over lOO per cent, in’ill be presented, not
ease) we are obliged
obligei
!h- humor of Howe’s
price, to take effect a t once, as fol- forgetting the richHowi
lows: 30c, 35c special, 60c and $1.2-0.! clever animated cartoons which a
All druggists recommend and sell I freely interspersed throughout the
t
Linonine.
•) program*.............. ^■
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hawking, mucous discharge, dryness
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at night.
Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream
Balm from your druggist and apply «
little of this fragrant antiseptic cream
in your nostrils. It penetrates through
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KIRCHNER & STRAIN
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THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.
LOUIS J. W. KIRCHNEI____ - KIRCHNER, his wife, CLEMENTINE
K. BOCK. GRETCHEN K. MULDOWN E ^,
L ^ T I E ^ . H ;;^ E ,_ J (y iL H E L
MINA KIRCHNER KURZWBLL, LISSETTE KIRCHNER SCHMIDT, LEOVELL, as Executor
Execul
of
| oOLD
i F. KURZWELL,
will be at your service.
Tinning — Heating — Plumbing
Furniture a n d p ia n o s s t o r e d in a
clean, dry storage; we move house­
R egular dinner, 25c., j
goods anywhere—no distance
from 11 till 2:30. Chicken din- ' thold
ner, Sunday, 30c., at 485 Main { o o lo n g f o r 'u s — p r i c e s a r e r e a s o n I
taurant.
street.
The only place where you
get a square meal for 25c.
EIGHMIE EXPRESS
' Telephone 1081.
Do You Read
Advertisements ?
Most people do, and if you are
one o f them and p jo fit as you
can a n d should—by buying when
and where the advertisements sug­
gest—you are undoubtedly familar
with
The
Enterprise
Printery.
Hundreds of buyers of printing in
Poughkeepsie and vicinity have be­
come thoroughly acquainted with
the high standard and prompt de­
livery of this splendidly equipped
printing plant.
Don^t forget the telephone num­
bers: 1922 and 1300.
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, 323 Mai.n' St.