WEDNESDAY, MARCH'21,1917. THE EVENING ENTERPRISE Showing the Ruling Executive Body of Russia. BESKIN NAMED BEACON MAYOR .____ ^ a ) r V Majority of 18—^Morey Triumphant Again at Red Hook— County Returns. LUNCHEON PLANS FULLY PREPARED s. Sheldon. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. T re a s u re r—'C hester H usted. 'C ollector—^Ely M asten. T h e tea m c a p ta in s a r e ra p id ly r e cru itin g th e ir squads from am ong th e n u m b er of m en A^ho signed cards a t th e R oland B. W oodw ard dinner. Millbrook. (N o contest.) P re s id e n t—G eorge S ahler. t r u s t e e s —^John D ean and H iram MISS PICKFORD BURIED R e p o rts re ceiv e d to d a y fro m b o th th e a r m y a n d n av y re c ru itin g s t a tio n s in th is city show t h a t th e n u m b e r of a p p lic a n ts 'is so m ew h a t [above th e a v e ra g e a t th is tim e , a l th o u g h n o t SO la rg e a s m ig h t be desired. A t t h e a rm y r e c ru itin g s ta tio n , w h ich is th e m a in office f o r a t e r r it o r y co m p risin g 16 co u n ties, it w a s saiid t h a t m u ch a s s is ta n c e is being now re n d e re d toy th e s e c ond, th i r d a n d f o u r th olass p o s t m a s te r s in th is d is tric t. T he p o s t ■Paris, M arch 21.-—T e n additional villa g es w e re occupied b y th e F ren c h fo rces in fu r th e r p ro g ress n o rth and n o rth e a s t of iSoissons an d to th e le ft of Laon road today’s official state m en t announced. , “A t (Ham an d on th e S t. Q uentin road, there were cavalry and infan try Augagements,” the war offlC( dared. !Bce de- I “E a s t of H am th e F re n c h yesterd ay c a rrie d S av rien n o is Castle, an d Jussy village, d e sp ite en e rg etic defense of a 'garrisbn. “S o u th of C hauny, th e F re n c h occu masters notify the lo ca l. office w h e n ev er a n a p p lic a n t p re sen ts pied th e A ilette line, solidly consoli h im se lf, a n d th e a p p lic a n t is th e n dating their new,,positions. "A round V erdun, th e F re n c h clean re fe r re d by this office to the near e s t s u b o rd in a te re c ru itin g officerv or ed u p a G erm an tre n c h which tb,ey is giv en tra n s p o r ta tio n to com e to had pre v io u sly bom barded, n o rth of C h am b re tte s fa rm , w fiere th e y foun-i th e m a in office in th is city. A t th e p re s e n t tim e th e re a re h u n d re d s o f dead. “A ‘G erm an su rp ris e a tta c k on small a b o u t 850 p o s tm a s te rs 1 n th is d is tr i c t w ho a r e a s s is tin g in th e w ork p o sts south of T a h u re , A illey and of re c ru itin g m en fo r th e arm y L im ey failed, th e F re n c h ta k in g m any p riso n e rs.” service. R e c e n tly a ch a n g e w as m ad e in ^ M rs. J. W . H inkley, J r., of D w ight s tre e t, is s p e n d in g th e day in N ew York City. M r. and M rs. D. L. S anford of S outh avenue announce th e eng a g em en t of th e ir d au g h te r, Elmira, to Harold J. Slite Of Roosevelt avenue, this city. T h e young people of th e F ir s t Ba; tist Church Avill give their entertai m en t, “A N ig h t in D ixie”, on the evening of A pril 4 a t th e ch urch a t F reedom P la in s. T h e p ro g ram will he d irec ted as iisiral by W a lte r U n d e rA ndrew W . W allace, ,Tr., Dou.glass W allace and W. W. Cum m ings, tr e a s u re r of th e C onsolidated ‘C om pany, of S pringfield, M ass., a re in tOAvn today in sp ectin g th e AYallace Com pany w ith its netv im provem ents. Mr. and M rs. H e n ry K luntp of 2014 Parker avemie. are the parents or a daughter, Helen K lum p, horn on S u n M iss LoniSg A bram s of C ath erin e s tre e t, is th e guest) c f Mr. and M rs. N a th a n W illiam s of H ighland. Dr. and M rs. W. C. P o rte r of th is city h av e b ee n sn en d in g s ev e ral days in N ew Y ork City. W hile in th e m etropolis th e y re g is te re d a t th e H o tel M oAlpin. M rs. .Tennie D. A bram s, Avidow of TOAvnsend A bram s, Avho h a d ’ b ee n th e gu est of Mr. and M rs. F let'^her D uBois an d Mjr. and IVrs. A. J. A bram s, h a s re tu rn e d to lier hom e in H tehland. M rs. J a m e s C. Allen of C linton C o m e rs, w ife of th e assem blym an, h as been v is itin g in P oughkeensie. M rs. H o m er A. H aw lev an d in fa n t d au g h te r, h av e le ft th e M ansion S q u are G eneral Ho'-intM to re tu r n to th el" hom e In M murnoV. Mls^ ____^ M-’r y W hitw eU w hose fu n e ra l w as held S a tu rd a y a t h e r hom e a t 'Char-el 'C om ers on .the C reek road, w as a s is te r cf M rs. T hom as M oW hinriie of th is eitv. S he died la s t T h u rsd a y of pneum onia. Jo h n Roberts, of Kingston, has been a g u e st a t th e hom e of his b ro th er, H a rry R o b erts, ' of M ain Street, th is AN INTERESTING ANlJ* INSTRUCTIVE LECTURE ON BIRTH CONTROL RAGE SU IG ID r DUTCHESSTHEATRE Will Be Given By Professor Chas. A. Maxwell, P. E., of the American Red Cross Society in Conjunction With the Sensational Six-Part Photo’Drama U FEATURING ORMI HAWLEY AND EARL METCALFE the physical requirements for appli c a n ts under th e ag e of 18 -yea; THE. PUMA IW S E S S IO N Persona! Mention. 'Services fo r M iss S ara h T. P lc k fo rd who died M onday, w ere h eld th is a f tern o o n a t 2:30 o’clock from h e r la te Millerton (S lig h t co n te st, In d e p en d en t F usion hom e, 22 S outh C linton s tre e t. T he city. T hom as Corby, of H is h s tre e t, is Rev. J. 'H. M iohell officiated. C arrie rs tic k e t nam ed.) a c ted in th e c a p ac ity of b ea rers and spen d in g a few days, in N e w Y ork c itv P resM e n t—F ra n k A. H otchkiss. M iss M arg u erite P r a tt, of Gate T ru s te e s —'C harles F . H aw ley and b u rial w as m ade in th e fam ily plot in th e P oughkeepsie R u ral 'C em etery. s tre e t, w ho is siiffering a t h e r hom e D avid S herm an. w ith ap p e n d icitis Avill h'0 op erated T re a s u re r—P. R. K line. R ead T he E n te rp ris e W a n t I^dSi. upon a t V a s sa r H o sp ital on F riday. C ollector—C h ester H atch. T re a s u re r—A lvah AVheeler. C ollector—W illiam H. W’ay. RECRUITING IS FRENOI DRIVE n G SLOWLY GOES FORWARD I Navy Reduces Require- Ten Additional Villages / ments for Men Under Occupied North and | Northeast of Sbissons. Eighteen. Drake Rides to Victory in Wappingers Falls By Paw ling. , fgam uel B eskin Avas ele cted m ay o r I contest. R epublican of B eacon y e s te rd a y 'Dy a m a jo rity of | (No nam ed.) 3'0i2 OA-er »B. I. Roosa, who ra n on th e P re s id e n t—B red T aber. R epublican tic k e t. Mr. B eskin w as T ru s te e s —=Harry A. H olm es, Jo h n th e ca n d id ate of th e C itizens’ p a rty tick et. IMr. B rak e , D em ocrat, won in C olem an an d H a rry Robinson. T re a s u re r—Jo se p h H aight. W a p p in g ers I ’alls, .being ele cted C ollector—A rchibald ' C. H urd. p re s id e n t b y a m a jo rity of IS. P a t Fishkllf. ric k ‘H . M orey, re tir in g village p re s i co n te st, C itizens’ tic k e t d e n t a t M adalin, AV'ho faced a Avarm (S lig h t ■ nam ed.) co n te st ab o u t 10 days ago, saw his P re s id e n t—E rn e s t J. S cott. forces triu m p h a f te r all. Mr. M orey T ru s te e —tF rank H . Cary. him se lf did n o t ru n . A bout 10 days T re a s u re r—J. M. T iem ey e i. ago th e In d e p en d en t P a rty , w hich C ollector—iCharles W , S p a rk s . h ad a tic k e t in th e field, w ithdrew it. P olice J u s tic e —'C harles J . N orris. T h e C tilzens’ tic k e t won as follow s: R hinebeck. F re d e ric k J. E lsw o rth , p re sid e n t; C h ristia n F . B h e rh a rd t and J o h n (N o c o n te st C itiz e n ’s tic k e t n am e d ), nam ed.) M cG arrick, tru s te e s fo r tw o y ea r P re s id e n t—J o h n D. Low n. t e rm s ; E d w a rd S. K earney, tru s te e T ru s te e s , 4 y e a rs —P e te r S n y d er fo r one y e a r; CHoward E lsw o rth , p o lic e ju s tic e ; H a ro ld C. F in g a r, cle rk , and Jo h n M ilroy. Trustees, 2 years—John Quick and an d F red S m ith, collector. Tile fight c e n te re d about th e tru s te e s, b u t th e H u b e rt Green. T re a s u re r—.Edward M arquardt. C itizens’ tic k e t ca n d id ates w on by C ollector—H a rry M artin. com fortable m a rg in s .' A ssesso rs—Ja m e s Snyder B eacon’s election cam e a t th e close of a m o st b itte r cam paign, an d th e C h arle s F raleigh. m ajo rity accorded Mr. B eskin Avas Red Hook. la rg e r th a n his m o st al'dent S u p p o rt (No contest, Democratic ticket nam ed.) ers'^ bad anticipated* J o sep h F. S h e r P re s id e n t—C harles Bno. m an, D em ocrat, w as re -e le c te d com T ru s te e —F red M oore. m ission of P u b lic W o rk s o v er W il liam S ta rk ey , by a m a jo rity of lOT; T r e a s u r e r - W illia m B u rn e tt. A ugustus B ak er w as ele cted co m m is lOollector—J am es Tow nsend. s io n er of finance over C harles E . B ingham , by a m a jo rity of 44, and E ugene F . H a ig h t, R epublican, w as sleeted com m issioner of ac co u n ts by a. plurality of 196 over A lfred ¥ . Peam ck. C itizens’ candidate, Avbo in turn Roy S. Smltii Will Talk on bad a plurality of 4 over B. F ra n k Salesmanship to All the Greene, D em ocrat. T h u s th e C iti Poughkeepsie Boosters. zen’s P a rty e le cted th r e e of th e fo u r m unicipal (jflHcers. E v e ry th in g in co n n e ctio n w ith the A c e le b ra tio n fo llo w ed th e e le ctio n big ex pansion m ovem ent u nderw ay by l a s t n ig h t, including a p arad e and th e iCbam ber of Com m erce fo r th e 'c ity of P oughkeepsie, will he fully e x p la in speeches. T h e e n tire D em ocratic tic k e t wms ed a t a big “g e t-to g e th e r lu n ch e o n ” elected in W a ppingers F a lls despifS •in th e N elson H ouse a t noon F rid ay . the c o n te st m ade by a n in d ep e n d en t [R o y S m ith w ill give a ta lk on tic k e t h eaded b y Jo J o h n W. M ullen. “S alesm an sh ip ” ’ as applied to th e E dw ard M. D rak e w as chosen again C ham ber of C om m erce a n d business. as p re sid e n t b y a m arg in of 18 v o tes; A Chamber of 'Commerce has often be re ceiv e d 409 votes to 397 fo r M ul been styled the sales force of a com Three Democratic tru s te e s m u n ity le r an d th e P o ughkeepsie elected fo r tw o y e a r te rm s w e re W il Chamber of Commerce is planning to lia m D. .Smith,. D ennis A. H u rle y and 'become the most efficient Chamber Jo h n M cD onald, Avbo re ceived 481, Of Commerce and the most effective ‘433 an d 445 v o tes re sp ectiv ely , sales force of a city of th is size a n y ag a in st A llen C h a rte rs , A. S eam an where. I t w ill aim first to sell to H unt. Sr., and G eorge M. 'C urry, in everyone in Poughkeepsie, absolute dependents, Avho receiA’ed 331, 247 faith and loyalty to the city. and 243 v otes re spectively. Sam uel How th is m ay be done, to g e th e r B urrow s w as nam ed tru s te e fo r one w ith o th e r d efinite step s fo r th e fo rm y e a r over M eredith £ e L av e rg u e , 462 in g of a n org a n iz atio n w ill be d e vo tes to 262. Jo h n W ixon Avas r e scribed .by Mr. S m ith in h is ta lk F r i e lected tre a s u re r over W illiam B ax - d ay noon. A la rg e n u m b er of m en ' te r, 450 to 285, and R o b ert B oehm er h av e a lre a d y re q u ested re s e rv a tio n s w as re tu rn e d as cle rk o ver P ra n k for th e luncheon. H ashrook, 512 to 267. F o r a s s e s so r T he in te n siv e w ork of th e big e x T hom as G a rrig an sec u red 426 votes pansion m o v em en t of th e 'C ham ber of to 306 fo r D ennis F oley, Jr. Com m erce, o r r a th e r of P oughkeepsie, Pleasant Valley. will s ta r t n e x t M onday m orning. A p (No contest.) pro x im ately 30 men have volunteered P re s id e n t—T hom as J. D rake. to w ork as team captains for three T ru s te e . 2 y ea rs— E lm er E. H usted. ho u rs each m orning, for five .succes Trustee, fill vacancy—Martin H. sive m orn in g s; M onday, T uesday, POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. M iss E s th e r K lein, of H ighland, Avho was forced to be a b s e n t from h er d u ties as s te n o g ra p h e r to S u p e rin te n d e n t E. J . Gale, of th e F. I. A. T., on ac co u n t of illness, h as re su m e d h e r position. Miss Marian Rin^wood, of Poughkeepsie, acted as S ubstitute. (Mrs. Walter MaoDowell has re signed her position in the office of F re d e ric k H a r t & iCom'pany to ta k e a s te n o g ra p h ic p o s itio n in the office of William N. Wettereau, real estate dealer, of 3 iCannon street. R ev. efames F lo o d , of th e C h u rch o f th e H o ly R o sary , Ea'S t 119 th s tre e t. N ew Y o rk city, p re a c h e d th e s erm o n a t th e r e g u la r w e ek ly L e n te n se rv ic e a t .St. M a ry ’s ch u rc h POET OPTIMISTIC FOR NEW SEASON w ho h a d sec u red th e co n se n t of e ith e r p a r e n t o r g u a rd ia n to e n list. Under the old re q u ireim en t a p p lic a n ts h a d to h e five fe e t fo u r inches in height. last evening. fight, the birds may sing, the flowers Mrs. F . H . M cC arth y , of N o r th bloom , b u t yet tbe. war wAl spread ^ ^ C lo v e r s tre e t, Under the new ruliing a p p lic a n ts u n d e r 18 y ea rs of ag e is five fe e t tw o inches. I t w ag said a t th e local office t o Hopes for Surcease of Titanic European 'Struggle; Sees d ay t h a t th e n u m b e r of a p p lica n ts is s o m ew h a t ab o v e th e a v e rag e , an d Good Omen in Suns'hine. t h a t a la rg e p e rc e n ta g e of th e s e a re now com ing fro m th e r u r a l d istric ts. .The gentle spring eame in last night) F . T .'H o lm e s , ch ie f p e tty officer to greet a Avorld that’s gorged with in c h a rg e of th e local n a v a l r e c r u i t - h a s b e e n o p e ra te d gloom. The X7-boat on tne briny main, ^ OOOOOOd OOOOOOQf ^ O O i The o ® Whatchamacolumn oo O By George Martin th e n u m b e r of a p p lic a n ts received AtAvater left u p o n a t D r. P o u c h e r’s s a n ita r iu m •w ill.bring to hom es of th o u san d s pain, fro m h is d is tr ic t w hich com iompri prises looks down he’s afraid he’ll fall off. Poughkeepsie yesterday fo r Orm ond, for an abscess in the head. the cost of living’s soaring high; we ‘ B u t l e t ’s n o t ho'ld th e giraffe too The increase in the Fla.-, Avhere th e y will re m a in u n til th e Mrs.' W. ‘E . D aniels, w ife of S upply know th e w a r’s th e j-e a so n w hy. W hen ■five counties, large 'cities, ho w e v er, is m o re s tric tly to ac c o u n t fo r h is neck. first Of A pril. Mr. an d M rs. M orton S e rg e a n t D a n ie ls; M rs. W a rd H e a th , sh all th e say a g e s la u g h te r cease an d marked. H e p ro b a b ly s ta r te d o u t to be a A tw ater, of S outh H a m ilto n stre e t, w ife of B u g le r H e a th ; M rs. P ie rc e Mr. and Mrs. Eliot f j w hen sh all re ig n th e P rin c e of P eac e; j “‘O Q ur ur re re qq iu ir e m e n ts a re so rig id ,” b o a c o n s tric to r a n d fo r g o t a b o u t it. Jo h n sto n , w ife of 'C orporal Jo h n sto n , if you s w e et 'S pring, ca n te ll us w hen I c o n tin u e d M r. H olm es, “ t h a t w e a re T he on ly p e rs o n t h a t e v e r envied an d M rs. E d w in B oughton, w ife of w e all sh all sin g y o u r p ra is e s th en , fo rced to r e je c t a la rg e p e rc e n ta g e a g iraffe w as a sm all boy on the C le rk B oughton, c are v isitin g th e ir We sued to ta lk th is tim e of y e a r of th o se -Avho m a k e ap p lic a tio n to w ro n g side of th e fe n ce a t a hall h u sb an d s w ho a r e sta tio n e d In th is lo've an d song a n d m u ch t h a t’s dear, us. If w e ac ce p t one o u t of every c ity Avith 'C om pany E to g u ard th e b u t now th e w.ord’s th e “g re a t spring seven in th is d is tr ic t we a r e s trik in g P ou g h k eep sie bridge. A ll are re s i ffrive”, and things that kill, not make a good f a ir a v e rag e . In N ew Y ork d en ts of C atsk ill. , 0. an d th e o th e r la rg e cities th e a v e r d e r an y condiition a c c e p t a n y a p p li P riv a te R ic h ard F itz g era ld , o f th e M en once could till th e soil and ag e is a b o u t one o u t of ev e ry 12. ca n t. w hom w e find to h av e a bad h o sp ita l co rp s, w ho has been' sta- dream , where now the cannon’s mis O ur average^ of acceptances at th is c h a ra c te r. T h e n a v y is no reform tioned here Avith Company E, ia ylB- sies spreiin; they once Avere men of office is aibout' th re e p e r w eek. -The school: John E. West, of 18 Liberty street, itin g his wife, Avho h as b e e n 111 at g e n tle b re ed , w h e re now th e y beed not h ig h e s t n u m b e r t b a t w e h av e a c ‘‘O ne o f .th e g r e a te s t n eed s of is enjoying a trip to Washington and th e ir hom e in A lbany. h u m an need. B u t sp rin g re tu rn s , th e ' cepted a n y one w eek h a s been th is) c o u n try to d a y in th e service, s ev e ral points of In te r e s t in 'V irg in ia . ra in com es down, on ju s t an d u n ju st. eig h t. especially in th e army, is th e lack In v itatio n s h a v e bee n issu ed fo r th e “ M any p eo p le a r e la b o rin g u n d e r of tra in e d g e n e ra l officers. These nature’s frown, is ever turning into sm ile. So end all w ars and all strife s a m isa p p re h e n sio n a s to th e navy. m en c a n n o t h e tra in e d fro m books. i re cep tio n and musical Avhich Avill be ce ase; so com es a t le n g th th e P rin ce T hey th in k t h a t i t is a p lac e of c o r T h ey n ee d years of experience. given a t th e home of 'H enrich ^Bockof P eac e. If every p ro sn e ct does n o t re c tio n fo r iu'corrigitoles an d y o u n g T h e re is n o t a g e n e ra l officer in th e isch, 120 F ra n k lin s tre e t tom orrow c o u n try to d a y w ho h a s h a d any ex evening in h o n o r of th e m em bers of please, if m an Is vile on lan d and seas, m en t h a t can do n o th in g else. Thi (C ontinued from P a g e 1.) still nature w arm s, th e v i n t e r goes, is n o t th e case. W e re je c t m a n y ! p e rie n c e in h a n d lin g 10,000 m en in th e b o a rd of d irec to rs of th e C ham ber will on th is ac co u n t. W e w ill n o t u n - [ m o v em en ts a t one tim e .” of C om m erce. T h e m usical pro g ram Officials also p o in t out t h a t th e ne'W “He k now s ab o u t it all—H e know s” . fo r th e affair includes selec tio n s on lin e selec ted by th e G erm an arm y th e W elte-M ig n o n organ a n d th e n e w chiefs is n o t one pick e d h ap h azard . ADJUT:/!7NT DEA'ol S P E M \ 5 . ly Invented instnim ent^A vhich is used I t is n o t one Avhere th e fo rtu n e s of A d ju ta n t E [sie D ean, of th e S a lv a as a V ictro la accom panim ent. Mr. b a ttle h av e fo rced digging in, an-d a tio n A rm y of C hicago, Avho is m ak in g B ockisch is p re s id e n t of M. W e lte & s u b seq u e n t stre ilg th e n in g su ch a s the a to u r of th is province, in th e in te r Sons, m a n u fa c tu re rs of org a n s of th is old line. T h e b a ttle of th e M arne, es ts of th e young people, especially Avhich Avas u n fa v o rab le to G erm any, of girls, w ill sp ea k a t a special s e r M arcus M. M arks, bt N ew Y ork fo rced G erm an troops to m a k e th eir v ice a t •Sid fo c al S a lv a tio n A rm y City, p re s id e n t of th e B orough of sta n d Avhereever th e y could, i r r e s headqukt’i'ei's, .216 M ain street, this M a n h a tta n , and 'JTt s . M arks announce p ec tiv e of n a tu ra l a d v a n tag es. They evening. th e en g a g em en t of th e ir d au g h te r h av e h a d to w ith s ta n d m an y nio n th s \Mlss D ean fs an in te re s tin g and B ernice, to R o b ert B. 'S tearns, of Irv^- of p re s s u re by E ilte n te tro o p s Since taalented le n te d Avoman, capable of or givingt ineton. M iss M arks w as g ra d u ated t h a t tim e. T h erefo re, th e o ld lin e w as ipstructibn afid ‘inspiration to great ; from V a ssa r in 1913 and is w ell know n n o t ta k e n up bec au se of special things. A large attendance of young . , P oughkeepsie. s tra te g ic a d v a n tag es. people especially is expected. The | -piiQ y o u n g P eo p le at th e C hrisT he neAV line is. I t lies In th e p o si meeting is; open to ^11 on th is occalia n E n d e a v o r S ociety of th e P r e s tio n w h e re en g in e ers and s tra te g ic a l b y te ria n ch u rc h e n te rta in e d in th e ex p e rts h av e c h o se n ev e ry feature of c h u rc h h a ll la s t ev e n in g AVith a p r a to p o g rap h y a s a n aid. ^ All n a tu ra l am composed b y th e -p a rticip an ts a d v a n ta g e s h av e b ee n utilized and d e m s e lv e s . T h e f e a tu re of th e veloped. 6A-ening w a s th e w o rk o f “ T he B lo c k S p rin g ^ O f f e n s iv e C om edy P o u r ,” Avho entertained All th is change com es a t th e very w ith so n g s a n d jo k e s . T h ey w e re po in t AVhere G e rm an ’s enem ies p la n M essrs. H . BroAver, G eorge E n k le r, n ed a neAV s p rin g offensive—an d an R ay m o h d T a b e r a n d J o h n L ec h u er. offensive bac k ed th is tim e w ith r e S elec tio n s Avere also re n d e re d by doubled pow er. T h e F re n c h a n d B rit Mis-ses 'M ary a n d F ra n c e s M yer, ‘ I'feel that I ought not to take Tnfor R ev. G. S. L a n g d o n , of P in e is h h a d p lan n e d to take”^ th e in itia tiv e fro m /ih e old positions w hich th e y had P la in s, sp o k e on “ Unsuccessiful- S u c mation’s’ time from other subscribers cess” a t S t. A n d re w 's E p isco p a l perf.ected. T h e G e rm an w ith d raw al who really need her services, when it’s T h e 'C hildren’s n ig h t giv en b y th e c h u r c h las!t ev e n in g . T h e s p e a k e r sec u res fo r G erm any th e in itia tiv e fo r so easy to look up the number mys61f. n e x t w eek w ill h e th e R ev. E li 'S u t th e fig h tin g AVhile p u ttin g h e r enem ies lo ca l R eJhekah ‘L o d g e T u e s d a y e v e n a t a disadvantage, because- th ey : w ill in g in th e ro o m s in th e Odd P e l cliffe, o f H ig h la n d . low s’ h a l l p ro v e d a n e n tire s u c R ev. 'G. H . F r a s e r , of R ed H ook, la c k p re p a re d positions. ‘I know that when I ask ‘Information’ ' A s officials h e re ex p ress It-y '•'■he cess. T h e ch ild re n to o k p a r t in th e Avill be th e sp ec ia l s p e a k e r a t th e for a number that is correctly listed in L e n te n serv ic e a t th e 'C hurch o f th e E n te n te tro o p s m u st now <go fo rw ard e n te rta in m e n t a n d w e re v e ry m uch the telephone directory I am slowing H o ly 'C o m fo rter th is ev ening. o v er d e se rte d fields in to u n c e rta ii^ y , en jo y e d . T h e s u p p e r t h a t .follow ed up my own call. « ^ M iss E m m a A u stin , w h o h a s b e e n facing, unknoAving, th e s in is te r p o s s i w as a ls o v e ry e n jo y a b le . T h e h a ll v is itin g M rs. W illia m E . G a rd n e r, of b ilities of th e la te s t m a s te r stroke^ of w as crowded- w ith th e fa m ilie s of Oidd FellOAVs an d th e fa m ilie s of ■Church s tre e t, h a s r e tu r n e d to 'her H indenburg. ‘ So I always look in the hook first to ho m e in G len F a lls , N . 'Y. G erm an e x p e rts th in k •weeks and m em ihers of (Elehekah 'Lodge; save time. ” H e n ry D u h o rd , w ho h a d his Cecil H a lp in a n d M iss E th e l D e - m o n th s w ill p ass b efo re th e E n te n te N ee a tte n d e d th e flo w e r shoAV- In can s trik e a t th e re a l b u lw a rk s o f th e fin g er c u t off in th e 'S ta n d a rd A n i It saves your time, it saves “ Infor New Y o rk M onday, a n d also v is ite d neAV G e rm an system . E v e n before lin e P ro d u c ts Co'm pany h e r e m ad e M r. and M rs. G uy A ld rich , of. th is stro k e, th e y w ill b e com pelled lo v e ry lig h t of h is a c c id e n t toy p ick in g mation’s” time, and it makes for satis up h is sev e red m em iber an d ta k in g O range, N ew J e rs e y . m a k e enorm ous sacrifices. factory service all around, when you i t ho m e fo r a so u v en ir, ■William D e C o u tea u , a d v a n ce G erm an s o ld ie rs h av e lab o re d lik e M r. a n d M rs. H o m e r H o ld en of a g e n t of th e B ob O tt 'C om pany, w as a n ts to change thg fa ce of th e co u n H iighsonY ille a r e re jo ic in g over th e a 'business T is ito r in P o u g h k e e p sie try . N o t only w ill G erm any h av e th e a d v e n t a t a son, w h o a rriv e d y e s y e s te r d a y ,' th e g u e s t of A r th u r ad v a n tag e of a c a refu lly p re p a re d te rd a y a t noon. T he an o th e r a n d S herw ood, of th e iCollingw ood O pera lin e in h e r new m ove, b u t arm y cf- bab y a r e d o in g fine. M rs. H olden H ouse. ,Mr. a n d M rs. E ly E ltin g , of th is fleers po in ted o u t today th ro u g h w a s fo rm e rly -Miss F lo re n c e M yers. O dell’s B a k e ry , on M ain, -s tre e t, city, a r e a t A tla n tic C ity fo r a few shortening, of h e r fro n t G erm any can save h e r offensive poAver. T h is s a v w e n t o u t of b u sin ess on l|Ionday. M rs. F r a n k T e e ts of NeAV H a c k ing m ay h e of decisive im p o rtan ce in T he b a k e ry h a d 'been m a n a g e d fo r TELEPHONE CO. N EW Y O R K i en sa ck , e n te rta in e d a t lu n ch e o n fu tu re o p eratio n s to follow v e ry soon. a n u m b e r o f y e a rs fly M -rs.-M a M. H a u v e r. ■ I t p ro s p e re d u n d e r h e r T h e sh o rten e d lln e^ Avill free y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n a t 1 :3 0 o ’clock in th e sm all d in in g room of th e If^rge n u m b er of troops. N o t only will m a n a g e m e n t an d y ielded a good N elson H o d I in 'honor of M rs. G erm any h av e th e s e m en—'but th e profit. T h e busin ess w as e s ta b C h a rle s W ./ ;irk. C overs w b re lai-d victoHnpc! G erm an arm v w h’c h sub lish e d by h e r fa th e r, E d w a rd Odell, dued ^R um ania is UkOAvise free. • • ‘.40 y ea rs age f o r n in e gii^ests. w ill also v is it Orm ond, sto p p in g at th e H o tel Orm ond. M iss A lth ea B u rh an s, d a u g h te r or Mr. an d M rs. G. W. B u rh an s, w ill be m a rrie d to F le tc h e r M e rritt in A pril. M rs. W illiam S'ilvernail, of M anitou avenUe, e n te rta in e d a n u m b er of h e r frie n d s M onday evening. Am ong th o se p re s e n t w as M iss F lo ren ce S herow of P le a s a n t Valley. GERMANS RETREAT TO WIN. FALLS NEWS [ look in the book first— [ to save time in calling. Consult the Directory First, MON., TUES., WED. MARCH 26, 27, 28, o GIRAIi'PES. T h e g ira f fe is a h ig h , n a r ro w a n i m al found in c irc u ses a n d delerlum tre m e n s . I t hag a t e n - s t o r y n e c k a n d n o use fo r it. W e o fte n w o n d e r w h y is a g iraffe’s n ec k , an y h o w . T h e g iraffe ’o b ably w o n d e r too. I t ’s so long p o o r th in g c o u ld ch o k e to dea th a t one en d a n d n e v e r k n o w i t a t th e o th e r. A n d i t k ee p s h is h e a d so far fro m th e g ro u n d t h a t e v e ry tim e he
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