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1 "hpMW V(ftV SATURDAY, OQT. 1913, i EDITORIAL. (CoStiriued from Pag 4 a require to rtelga ek In summer hefers anybody iw t.lnk of nomlnatlonit Mayor O. Eastman Selected Member of Assembly whIU is J'0' ot lb Cttf ot Pouh' beforSvthJs. Idiotic pro llon tq Conitltutton, and hit 1 election.

that time wm of great peneM to the city nd to the district Tbr no such provision In Ihe 'Cooltltutlon ot we unuea Bisies ana psmber of State Legislatures and governors of States are often elected congrew or' to. the United State Senate, and continue to terra their Statea up to the time their term at Washington begin. Indeed, It wo are aot rcrr 'much mlUien the Hon. Wood row Wllaon continued to serf li Governor of New Jersey alter hit election to the Presidency almoat up te the 'n ot March, and why not? poe a men In ordinary bualneee quit cue occupation three month before te geti another poaltlonT The proposition only need to be atated to ikow It absurdity. To say, ths New York World sirs In It recent editorial, that this "a call to the Black Hone cavalry," that "All barrlera are swept iwar i tn Bw Constitution" and that "the boa mar put any ot hie kiacknen In the Legislature" and nay "tranefer'them from city service te State eerrlce or from federal ser rlce, at It iult bl purpoeei," 'b liter Idiocy.

In tact the dropping out of thle paragraph really curtails the power ot the bosses, because they are the only people who would ever think ot resigning some office iOO oiy before election tn order to get taother. The present provision also with the promotion ot ool men, and so enable the boa to reward more ot hi henchmen. The World had better read a little further Into the Constitution and see It It can't And something that It can 'criticise without making such a fool of Itself. wzcxc3srvss9B9sAetMHriei i REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS For Justices of Supreme Court J. Addison Young, of Westchester, Albert H.

P. Beeger, of Ornngo, For Sheriff. Elmer J. Oonklln, of Poughkeepsie. For County Clerk.

Henry N. Winchesterr of' Amenta. For Countv Treasurer. Alfred P. Russell, of Beacon.

For District Attorney, Raymond E. Aldrich, of Poughkeepsie. For Superintendent of Poo Frank W. Hallock, of Washington. For Member of Assembly.

1st Distr James O.i Allen, of Clinton. 4 2nd Dist. Frank L. Gardner, of Poughkeepsie. For Coroners.

Howell White, olFishkilL Henry 0. Grube, of Rhinebeck. tnTY NOMINATIONS. For Mayor. Daniel W.

Wilbur. There are many good argument for woman auffrage, but the orators for the cause often use arguments that trs not good. Tor Instance, in tuverlng Hon. Everett P. Wheeler, It til County Fair, Mrs.

Ifrown 1 an absolute mistake, to say woman suffrage Increase the cost ot government. The laat election ti New York State coat the state four million dollars; there were ballots enough, polling place enough. at all the necessary paraphernalia loough supplied, so that It all the women ot New York State had been roter and had voted as generally as the men did, there would hare been eaough of everything to go around, aid It would not have cost the state one penny more," Now the election law requires the division ot election districts when they have more than a certain number ot votes, becauae oily about so many people can vote at one place In a given time, and It women were voters la the City of foughkeepaie, we should certainly Heed twenty five or thirty election diitrlcta Instead ot fifteen, and that would necessitate nearly. If not quite, twice ai many Inspectors and ballot derks. It la their pay that constl tutes the chief source if the expense holding elections.

Probably the" Printing ot the ballots would not cost "uch more, but where voting ma. 'Bines are used many new machines ould he required The Increased oit of holding elections msy not be ery etrong argument agatnat oman auffrage, tor if any great henents could be nredlou h. Increase ot vote the Increased expense might be worth while, but it good and yalld argument a far the fact Itself of an and Pretty large Increase ts concerned. Jrobati, instead of four million Jollara the Stat of New York would live spent more than five million ollara on the last election, if women voted a generally a men did. For Aldeman at Largc.

Charles W. AllenJ FOR SUPERVISOR. 1st Ward Joseph Sharkey, Jr. 2nd Ward Otto Erhard. 3rd WardWalter A.

Joy. 4th Ward Alexander Dow. Dth Ward Joseph H. Dough ty 6th Ward Harry T. Sision.

7th Ward Frank F. Abercrombie. FOR ALDERMEN. 1t Ward Fred O. Wetmore.

tod Ward William Wagnitz. 3rd Ward James Slater. 4th Ward John W. Tweedy. 5th Ward Thomas D'Arcy.

6th Ward Veil M. Collins. 7th Ward John G. Moller. CountjNews.

DOVEK PLAINS, fr. Bueklsy and a friend rom Mount Klaco cam up Sunday to ill' a frnds In the vtl t. Tr m4 'a hlr am 'ornoatle In an hour and a half. Former Mayor Wmm. IL Fran of roughkeipsle and hie family wore In Bunaty luuti of lit.

Winifred fain Sunday prevented, large "legation of ium ball fan from at. ram Mlllerton. ttr. Haggerty big truck nvejr them la Ulllerton. tT" mur Whaeter ha hired the "rn In llanna'a hall recently vacat.

JJ Mr. Earneet Fry. and Intend Wb WMtar Wto 4 aulc Mr, Howell tcenny took a load to BU.rIIo'p, turday night te the ,0 Baidpaie." fcZ Vm," has returned Tenaky. ft, JwnvWtln, her slater, Mrs. William llulder Clas of the SUptUt Church are rehearsing for a play to do aiven in me emriy Mr.

Obed Hufcuu a former townsman, and now running a hotel at Flap bush, N. T. was visiting hla parenta Mr. and Mrs. Henry J.

Hufcut over Sunday, Miss Maaelln Horrman or new York City visiting her aunt, Mrs. Eseatel Hall. Mr. Mrs, Michael 8hlne have left the employ of Mr. H.

N. Bain, where they were employed aa caretak mrm mnA him moved to their own place near the Haggerty lime kllna. Mrs. jonn uuicner naa on enr talnlng Miaa Ida Jonea qf Waasatc, the past week. Mr.

Richard F. Maher made a bual neaa trip to Poughkeepsie Saturday. Mr. Clark Benson ha completed hla big new cow barn with accomodations for one hundred cows and has recently erected another silo. Mr.

Benson and hla sons, Fred, Rob and Martle are progressiva farmer, send ing seventeen cans ot inn iu Ury every day. Mr. and Mrs. Mile of Tarrytown, were over Sunday guesta at Mr. and Mr.

Charles wyman a. it 1m rumored that two new business places will start soon. Mr. William uoian, whu um been confined to the house for the past uv h. Mravirtd and araln at his duties as trainman on the Paw ling local.

penter work on the Mill Street bridge. Mr. and Mrs. i T. voiuaran Elliott and Mrs, Margaret Whalen mo tor.d to the Oreat Barrtngton fair on Saturday.

Urs. Fred Miles ana aim Mwinn Johnson ot Oaylordsvllle, eall. ed on frlende In the village Baturday afternoon. Mr. John Wllllame and Mr.

Edward Reynolds of New York spent part of the week at Mre. Clara Reynolds. Mis Dorothy Harris ot White Plains and Miss Myra Wllaon of Am. enta were caUing on frlende In town on Baturday. Attorney Frederic.

lerton was in town Monday on legal business. Mr. Edward Haggerty went to New York City Wednesday to make arrangements for another automobile truck to uee st his lime plant. Thetulcheo County lime have aa exhibit at the Poughkeepsie Fair in charge, of their Itmiu.CharJee Beldenof Pltuneld. Mas.

Mr. F. De Peyster Benson Is exhibiting some of his famou Holateln Frelsan cattle at the Fair. Mr. Richard Mher left for Bos ton Wednesday on buslnoaa.

He will visit the granite center ta Quinsy. Mass. Westerly. H. I before rei turning.

ennBaaacnenna9taiT Mr. John O. Snelm Is araln at hi desk lrt the railroad office after a two week' vacation. lira. Frank Frv la enlertalnlna friend from the western Dart of the stats.

Contractor Richard Stanton exDeeta to finish the town road by November JSt. Mr. John Covle's horse allnbed and fell on the state road Tuesday evening but escaped without any serious MIUJinOOK. Andrew Button Dassed awav' on Monday evening at his home at North AiiiiLrook. Mr.

Sutton had not been teellng welt for the past week but wal out on Sunday. He I survived by a wife and two ions Stephen King nd family have mov ed to Mia Kennedy' cottage for the season. Miss Belle Downing acted a brides maid at the Stowe Pray wedding at Poughquag bn Thursday ot laat week. Mr, ana Mrs. w.

nirklne of New Mllford were calling upon old friend tn town on Monday, Editor Tyldeley te putting a wlndqw In the root ot the printing office which Improves the exterior of the building and furnishes more light for the Interior. Mrs. Annie Jones has been on the sick list the past week. and Mrs. Harry Startup were In Clinton Cornere on Friday.

It waa necessary to remove the pl ana to the dwelling belonging to the Swift estate on North Avenue to af. ford room for the concrete walk now being laid. Mr. and Mr. Davtd Camp and Mr, and Mrs.

George Coucho of Connect! cut attended the funeral of Frank Traver at 'Clinton Corners on Satur day. Mr. aad Mre. II. H.

Kent, who have been (pending the summer In Mill brook, went to New York on Tueaday to spend the winter. Mr. Kent Is much Improved In health. Mlsa Murrey the trained nurse from Wapplngero Falls haa another patient In this village, where ahe meetswlth success In every caee. William Oughten.

has a position with the Mlllbrook Oarage of Albert Gullment. Mrs. E. Hicks haa given her house a fresh cot of paint, Mrs. Frank Odell has gone to lire with her daughter, Mrs.

Ingraham on Wilbur Hill. Miss Balldon has returned from her vacation and may be seen dally go ing about on her errands of mercy. Mrs. Frank Traver Is in a very weakened condition from fever and sorrow. She haa the sympathy of her many friend In this time of affliction, Mia Ida Haines of Point Pleas ant, N.

waa Clinton Corners on Saturday and Sunday, PLEASANT VALLEY. RU Rev. Burch of New Tork. Bur fragan together with Arch oeacon H. Fott of Whit Plain, wll vUlt St, Paul'a pariah Wednesday October Ith, next and will hold an In formal reception In the library at 4:10 o'clock at which a buffet lunch will be served.

Services will held at St. Paul'a church at half past seven o'clock. The Suffragan Bishop will deliver the address. All are cordially invited to attend. Many from thla village have been attending the Dutches County Fair ths past week.

Borne fine exhibits of poultry, stock and farm produce were ahown and the objectlonal features, ot the midway were eliminated. Prof, and Mrs. E. B. Du Mond attended the funeral of Mr.

Roosa. a former friend, held at Flshklll Tueaday. Arrangements have been made for the annual District Sunday school con vention of the Second District, com prising' the towns or Pleasant valley, Hyde Park and Clinton which will be held at the Friend church. Clinton Corner Friday, October Ith in the af ternoon and evening. Rev.

Frank Malven, Rev. A E. Noetrand and others from this village are on the pro graram beside State Secretary A. L. Aderton, of Albany, and Dr, Mitchell Downing, of poughkeepsie.

Miss Marguerite Bower and Miss Agnes Bower are spending a week as guests of Mrs. Arthur Bower at iU. Vernon, N. Y. Isaao J.

Noxon had hla two yoke ot oxen entered in the county fair on Thuraday. The regular monthly union services will be held In the Methodist church next Sunday evening at aeven thlrty, with preaching by Rev. Frank Malven. Two white frosts visited this section the paat week and although some damage waa done much garden truck including tomato and bean remained unharmed. Ellawortb Lovelace 1 spending the week aa a guest ot Mr.

Julian at Jersey city. Mrs. Mowle ot Great Falls, Mont, haa been a guest ot Mr, and Mre. F. Bower.

Attorney C. J. Drake returned home Monday following a month epent visit ing the Panama exposition, and a de llghtfut trip through the Canadian Rockies. Due to preliminary work on the Wapplnger creek dam the Yaaoo mill have been running by steam power exclusively the past weak. The political pot 1 boiling locally and both the leading parties are securing their prospective candidates.

It ia statsd that Chas, Col, supervisor for several terme and former chairman ot the board will be the Demo cratic candidate, the Republican bav. Ing several candidates In view but no selection yet being made. The matter of license or no llcense will also be voted on. the petition to bring mo matter before the electorate ot the town being la process or signature. Mr, arid Mrs.

aeorg coaan. or Poughkeepsie, have been apendlng eeveral weeka st Sweetie Inn. The regular quart ly teacher and officer masting of the Presbyterian Sunday1 School waa held at the Manas Wednesday evening. A committee for the celebration ot Temperance Bun day on October was appointed aad Mr. Mlvn, chairman, ot the missionary committee announced the plans for posters end essays from ths various departments during the seat three months.

STANFORD VI Mis Pauline Allen has accT pted a position a private secretary In a girls private school tn Connecticut. POUGHKEEPSIE EAQLK NKW3, aacwrxam wn mttwemnirra mo ul iwimmat PAOE SEVEN, juuuuuuua A. W. JACOAS, Corner Main and Liberty Streets Announces the opening 'of his NEW SUIT, CLOAK AND DRESS DEPARTMENTS Trt fViriMAMV rnrmfrnir.rprl nrirlitinn. Diinrfiv fnilni rl onife nlnin nnrl lxnl'jcl.

''e88n8 models, afternoon frocks and street dresses Evemng Gowns, Unusually Attractive Prices. "te UUK MlLUNtKI dHUWIWU 15 LUMl'Ltlt eaSSSeSjesjsssjapsssgeSSjSSSjssaagsSjSKtJ ruinnr lmnnnmni: tfimnflonnnrtf juuuuuui kjuuuuuuuuuui Your Opportunity Flor de MURAT Cigar Londres We have 5,000 'Marat' lforlOc Londres which we will 2 for lie BOX OF 50 $2.75 gjm' T'm saj ntn, 9UH rf C. M. Sale BERWICK Inc. 359 Main Street uUUUUUUUUUUUUJUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUI.

JUUtgajmrinnnriM am mm hi kl WTWT'WiTljaT Mr. and William Clark of East Orange, N. 3.. has been apendlng I a few day at the home, of Mr, and Mrs Alfred Barrett here. Dr.

and Mrs. F. A. Abbott of Poughkeepsie, have been spending the past week at the home ot Mrs, Emory Rl kert on the Avenue. R.

K. Paddock, for a number of years a resident ot this village, who moved to ML Upton the early part ot this week, Wss tendered a pleasant aurprlse by brother members of Warren Lodge 12, P. A A. M. evening.

During the evening he was presented with a handsome gold ring by Thomss Devlin in behalf of the brother members. Upon a stone in the ring were engraved the square and compass, emblems of the Lodge. Mr. Lacey ot the Dutches County Farm Bureau, gave an Interesting talk at Btanford Orange, Friday evening. A aood many from here are attend Ins the County Fair at Poughkeepale thla week, and report a nne time, ine publio school was closed Wednesday to give the teacher and pupil a Chance to attend the fair.

Mrs. Emory Ulkert nas moved in the new bungalow erected by her on the Avenue. Mis Van Walther, ot New Tork City, has been spending some time at the Hendrlck Hudson School here. Mr. and Mrs.

saao Travis enter talned the Mlllbrook Card Club st their home on the Avenue Wednesday venlng. Mlsa Cornelia Burn la a rresnman at Vaasar College this year. Mr. Ilaviland, bacteriologist for Bor den la town at thl writing. Mlsa Qeorglanna Law.es ana (later of Newark.

N. are pvndlng their vacation at the home of their grand mother near here. The farmer about here are very buay at present. Oiling ilos, cutting ic. a we nave a.reaay ua several frosts.

Mlsa Florence Illllman and Mr. jay Knickerbocker, both ol thl town. were quietly married at the home ot the bride parent Wednesday aiter noon at two o'clock by Rev. Pprteous, pastor of the Methodist Ourch, In the presence ot a few of the Immediate relative, The bride la the only daugh ter ot Mr. R.

ulllrnan ana too groom the eldest son of Mr. Edwin Knicker bocker. Our best wishes are catena ed to them. Tuesday evening a number of their many friends tendered them a pleasant aurprlse In honor pf their coming wedding. MEW ItAHBURO.

Mrs. Jerry Murphy, of Somervllle, spent a few days the paat week with her father, Louis Becker, on Bay 8treeU The band room being used Tuesday for the primary election, the band boy went to Wapplnger Fall for rehear sal aa several of their member llr there and a return visit is much appreciated by them. Capt. Frank V. Drake and family visited Springfield, last Tueaday In their auto.

The work at the Presbyterian Church seem to be held up for om cause. Why don't th committee get buay and have the place put in proper condition th church going people will have an opportunity to go to church once more. The minister I here and ready to de his work It they will only give htm a chance. The queatlon now ts, who wilt get the prises from the VlUsg mprove ment Association, for the beat kept yards for ljlIT We will all know soon. M.

Vsn Aoden Is having a hot water heater put in hla house. rThe work Is being done by Mr. Baxter ot Wapplnsers Falls, The Democratlo town convention waa held In the band hall last Friday afternoon and a awd ticket was nominated for th coming election, M. Oriffln has just completed the esterlor decoration of J. Van An dea'a heuee en point Street.

Why don't the electric, light people paint the foot" ot their poles white ss the promised tot It certainly would Improve the look et them. HALT POI.YT. I Willi. BlrAuIl Haa Cornell. He la a.

bright. determUvad i young man and no doubt wllwta hoa. or aa hi many friend wish htm. Mr. J.

A. Olivet and Mary Jackaon attended the wedding of Mlsa Florence Wood and Mr. Myers Brow nell at Flshklll. Wedneadar. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Laraoree are visiting Mr, Lamoree's sister. Mrs, Flora Burbanka In Brooklyn, The Salt Canning Club are pleased over their eucceesful exhibit at' the County Fair. Beside the club lint prise, a number ot It members took prises. Mr.

Koch' Ana "Menu Course' 'showed much Ingenuity and rklll on hsr part and attracted much attention. Mr. J. Ryraph carried od a prise, also Miss L. M.

Olivet ot th Seniors. In the Junior Cla th first, second and third prises were won by Mary llssbrouck, Helen Dean and Anna Lasher respectively. Special first prise went to resale Conklln. Now the club wishes to express their thank to Mr. and Mre.

James Rymph. who opened their house and worked so hard for the dob and to Mr. and Mrs. William whq carried the production of the, whole, to the fair and then brought Jt Theee parues also woraeSI range the exhlbltWefeal (hat success waa largely due to them. On the evening ijptober ninth there will be a prise at the school house.

It wilt 'consist of the work ot the sewing class, the Junior Salt Point Canning Club, vegetables raised by th children and applee which the boys will select to ehow their ability to Judge fruit, Prises will be given tn proportion to point won, every child receiving something. The ladle and gentlemen of th vicinity are requested to donate aomethlng toward these prises. The amount to be given I to range from Ore enU to a Quarter. Millionaire are not limited. It 1 hoped that all may contribute toward thla fund.

Th money may be sent or handed to either Mrs. Koch or Miss Olivet. All come and see the exhibit. See what the children can do. Competent committees have been apptonted to Judge the different exhibits.

October sixteenth, at high noon. Miss Jennie Colo and Albert Hen ry Jones, will be united in marriage at the bride home. The ladles of the Thimble Club are putting forth every effort to make their fair October It. more successful than ever. Mr.

J. Clapp la Improving his house with a coat of paint. Samuel Steel ha sold his farm to Samuel Becker of New Tork and will move west to run a hotel. Mrsv. Rose Von Strein ana vn nave been spending a few dr aa guest ot friend In the metropolis.

Congratulations are In order for the Italian and Mr. Kevin for their good luck in securing the first and second srlsee for the moat Improved yards this' year from th Dahlia Society. mtTTaf. ELBOW. Mr, Manfred Leak and MIssMable Young were In Poughkeepale Baturday.

Urs. Lavira urigg is visiting in Hyds Park. Mr, Will liapeiyea ana wne ana Mrs. Herbert Wood epeat Sunday with relatives af Rhinebeck. Mlsa Allda Vsn Wagner la home again after spending several days at Mr.

and Mrs. James Winnie's. Mr. John Qrlgis and culiaren called on Urs. Wood Tuesday after noon.

Mr, Benjamin Ilaviland and Mr. Cecil Marshall will assist Mr. Spel man's men la filling his silo and In drawing out much to deepen the creek running through hit farm. Billy Birch is picking apples tor Mr. Oeorg Brown.

Mr. and Mrs, Reeves Freer and daughter Hilda attended th tslr at Poughkeepale on Wednesday. Mr, Klein, works tor Mr. Bpelmsn, found a discarded bicycle la one of the lot along th road. Jo Macy la working tor Mr.

Theron, Marshall. Mr. Oeorg Seaman reaped Mr. Wood's cjbrn field for him wits, hla reaper. Mr, Lou Ring 1 dellrsrlag his appl to Mr.

Hart. MU rnoreerUr keen eat of th Mssaea tevwa far a tew days. Mr. and Urs. John Newell, ot Poughkeepale.

spent aday laat week with th latter' lister. Mrs. Wllllsm Wright. Mr. Thorns Tlnney, ot Poughkeepsie.

wss In this place last week In the Interests ot the Telephone Company, Messrs. Paul and Fred Germond, Sackett Fredenhurg, TJeorge Roger and Clarence Knapp took an auto trip to the Aahokan Dsm recently. Mr. and Mrs, Theo. Lawless and children, of Poughkeepale, were Sunday visitors at th home ot the former' parent near here.

Miss Georglana Lawless, ot Brooklyn; ha been visiting her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Lawless.

Last Saturday evening a number ot her young friends gave a party In her honor. Mr. William M. Wright wss In Mlllbrook Friday. Mrs.

Msrgsret Teller has been visiting at. the home ot Frank Knickerbocker at Willows. Mrs. Andrer Tallmad and lilu Hasel Height, ot Stlsslng, called at Mrs. Chsrles Osterhout's Saturday laat.

Master Harold Knapp was given a surprise last Saturday at his horn lit honor ot his seventh birthdsy. The little people enjoyed games of various kinds, recited and sang for the1 entertainment of the older members of th party, and dainty refreshments were served. Master Harold wss the 'recipient ot a nam her ot remembrances. Those present were Helen Wing. Dorothy Adams.

Frances Jlafght, Howard Robinson. Kelsey Wtrehouse, Paul Wright, Harold Knapp, Mrs. Willing. Mr. Jennie Knapp, Mrs.

Wlllard Halght. Mrs. Ira WIrehouae, Mrs. B. E.

Robinson, Miss 8usl Harris, Mrs. Mar shslt Knapp and Mrs. Irving Stanford Grange, No. 801, held a regular meeting In Van Dewater's Hall laat Friday evening with a good attendance. Mr, Lacy, ot the Farm Bureau, gave an Interesting and Instructive talk.

The next meeting Is to be "Ladles' Night," the ladies furnishing the entertainment during lecturer's hour. The meeting Is in charge of the gentlemen! during lecturer's hour, the lctcra to furnish rerreshment at the next meeting. ritv HARD Gasoline Engines. Blizzard Blowers. Cutaway Harrows.

Plows. Corn Shelters. Corn Baskets. fE WireTencingr. GalTftsized Hoofing.

Paper Booflnff. Washing Machines. Gnus and Kifles. Hunting Coats. Also Mechanic a full line of Hard ware, Biacksraith Suonlles 's Tools, Etc.

J. E. ANDREWS, 270 MAIN STBEET. ttl0f Now the Time To Lay In your Winter's Supply OF QUILTS. BUNKETS, COMFORTERS, ETC.

FLANNELS AND FLEECE UNEDS. You will be convinced that NOW is the right time and PERLMTJTTER'S the right place to Obtain these cold weather necessities, especially so after you have thoroughly inspected our large variety and compared our I prices with those being obtained.ebewhere. BLANKETS as low as 49o up to $198. Bed Quilts B5o. 11.45.

11.73 and un Lad. lee, Gentlemen's. Boys. OlrU 8weters at greatly reduced prices. OUR MERCHANDISE IS NEW.

ARE.GENUINE, OUR REDUCTIONS JOSEPH PERLMOTTER, 385 MAIN STREET Phoae 3636. Ofvta Bveobgs. Pboae (takri Attended Ttv.

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