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Poughkeepsie Eagle-News from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 10

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in PAOB Ttlff FOUGHKEEPSIE EAGLE NEWS SAtfrmDAY, Good Appearance Is Capital Good Clothes an Asset. Tho nyin who is not'in good nppeanjnce feols self concions out jiarmony with the Bwirling world about him. Tho world thinks lio mora of you than yon. do of yourself and the world's first judgment of yon is your appearance. Shwartz Quality Clothes are most noticable for tho good appearance they give the wearer.

Come in and eo the New Spring Styles. Suits Top Coats $35 to $100 $35. to $55 HATS SHOES FURNISHINGS Everything for the correctly dressed. Ml Shwartz Co. Ijhe homb ofgood cdothes 1 SIMPLE DRESS BEST, MOTHERS ARE TOLD The High School Parent Teacher Association Sees Clothes Made in Sewing Classes.

robert Mcculloch DIESJN65TH YEAR Was One of Best Cabinet in City Funeral Services to Be Held Th chief torts discussed at a meet 1 McCullooh. 4 rears of Iruc of the Teacher Aesoclat 1 who waa on of th beat cabinet mak lofa of tho Ptfuehkeeiisl High School, whlehwas held Friday afternoon tho dress "for High School girls, waa a big atrenaenc jl at the.nxeetlnjrrl BUY WAR SAVING STAMPS nreeld sni. presiaea ana in aiKuuion Irr charge of MIm Krleger, supervisor of sewing In tho High 8chooL Mia. Krleger mn a moat Interact. Inic talk and to add to the Interest of the meeting, twenty five High School rlrle were present, dressed In clothes that they had made themselves and a number of them wore haU that they had made.

One girl word a dresa of yellow muu, vuitaioie tor a uiasa uay gown, thero waa a made over blue silk dress for second beet which had coat about iz xor ribbon and collar, and mere were a number of clmple etna' ham dreaaee that had coat from It to 14. The hat coat from $1 to $4 for material. Mlsa Krleger aUted that the school la a workahop and therefore giria anouia coma to achool dressed for business. The middy aklrt and Diouse is the beet type or achool dreei she aald, but for wanner weather. recommended gingham dreaaee and sensime low.neeled shoe.

There was a' display of school dresses, loaned by Luckey, Piatt and Company, and tbeae Included mld iiim ror acnooi aa wen aa voiles and neta for graduating exercises. After the dlscuaslon, the mothera agreed tnat the dreaa of the glrla li school ahould be atmrjle and Intnnn slve. thla applying aleo to Claaa Day and Graduation dreaa aa well. The itign Hcnooi Mothers' Club will recommend such a style of dresa. In order that no girl leave school because of her Inability to dresa aa well aa tho otlter glrla.

The last meeting; of the year will be held In the achool auditorium on Friday May 21. 1921 class draws for rooms in Main The seniors of next year at Vaaaar College have been busy tho paat week seeking homea In Main far, the coming year. The students draw their I number fxom av bag thmr ivetafiag any favoritism. Thla room drawing la on of the exciting occaslona of the year. The system used la quite different from that of other colleges moat of which have a regular system of rents.

Denmark' claim that thero la not a single adult person In her domain who cannot read and writ; era la tlua city, died at Mansion Square Iloaplta: Friday aner an mneea or aev oral monina. air, Mcvrouocn nac Lyons Petroleum Co, James G. Lyons, President The drilling report of the Lyons Petroleum Company under, date of April 9, 192ft I BOOW5 uie luutrwuig operations ux iuu yi uuw uiat ui uo wwuuiv ono anil. imr wollsfour have already turned out successfully, to wit: NumBera' l7 8 13, also' jjUUii vvraxLia are neannguie sanaana pcqiuu uceumu yrvuucers wiimn a reason Ahlftlime. 4Ut4U.4Jl4J.I Jj.n.fl,.mt 1 lMW' to belncr taken to the hosnltal.

Mr. McCulloch learned the fdrnl tur buslneaa with J. P. Nelson, who conducted a largo furniture store In thla city rears ago. Ha later, waa coat nected with tho bualneaa under Charles 1L Borneo and then went Into the antique furniture bualneaa for himself, leasing quarters In Hamilton Btreet and later In Wlnnlka Avenue, where hit conducted hie bualneaa up to a short time before hie death, Mr.

McCulloch for years did tho rc fialr work for Vaaaar College and dur ng the tlmo when tho glrla were getting ready to leave for their homea he was buuly engaged for week packing furniture to bo shipped my, lie waa considered tho most expert furniture packer. In the oKy. II Iwtm a wife and daughter. Mia. RiAh McCulloch.

Anothar danah ter Nina Mcculloch, wrfe of William O. Mat tern died a little a year ago, during the Influenza epidemic. wben ana contracted the duease while acting, as a volunteer Bursa In the emergency Hospital at Maaonlo Tho funeral wtll be held afternoon at 2:10 from the home. 172 Church Street. The Rev.

Alexander O. Cummins, of Christ Church will conduct the services, and the funeral will be In charge of Irving G. storm, un dertaker. Kov Operation No. Operation Nov Openmoa No.

Operation No. Operation No. Operation Now Operation No. Operation No. tew: MnxioN rottRuur week a Omouif well at 11M feet.

For a long tlmo tho Boers refused to sanction the construction of rail ways In the Transvaal, on the ground that nowhere were auch contrivances meaUoned In the Bible. THE BIG ANNIVERSARY SALE BEGINS NEXT MONDAY WATCH FOR IT. GREAT 4ft CENT COFFEE, GASTONGUAY CASH GROCER SIT MAIN aTTREKT. Betting casing at IMS fed. 4 nrauntng at 1100 feet.

ft Drilling at 1700 feet. rreparmg to drill. FIFTY OARREIi OIL WKUt. 8 FIFTY BARREL Olli WELI 9 Drilling at 1710 feet. CveraUoa Not 10 Drilling a.

1100 feet. Operation No. 11 Drilling at SIMTfeet. Operation No. 11 Drflllng at feet.

Operatic No. IS TU1RTY MIIJJON FOOT GAS WEU. Operation No. 14 Preparing to drill. Operation No.

1ft Preparing to drill. Operation 'No. 17 Preparing to drllL Operation No. 18. Derrick completed.

Operation No. It Completing derrick. Operation No. SO Deniok completed, Operation No. XI Derrick completed.

We have not included in the above statement a royalty interest in prr. dncing wells which provides the Lyons Petroleum Company with aa income of op proximately $150,000 per year. It is interesting to note that these operations are all faking place in tho immediate vicnity of Okmulgee, Oklahoma, in the heart of one of the most successful Oil Districts of the United States. We believe that the completion of these drilling operations riU bring a gross amount of production to the Lyons Petroleum Company which will rreatly enhance the market value of this stock. Furthermore, it is the plan of the company to continuously drill its extensive properties, and thereby constantly add to its production and earnings.

We have on hand moderate amount of the stock "of this Company which we offer at a price of $1.00 per share. SPECIAL NOTICE We wish to call attention to the fact that the Common SVock of the International Abrasive which was purchased by our customers about three months ago at tho average price of $40 per share, is now listed on the Boston Stock Exchange. Opening Quotation: Bid 50, Asked 55. LWherrill Go. High Grade Investments XAYIiOR BCILDCra 35 Market Street (Tel.

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SPECIAL gj. CHILDREN'S PERFORMANCE (THIS MORNING AT 10:30) By urgent request we will give, at the Stratford Theatre, THIS MORNING, (Saturday) at 10:30, a special Children's showing of "HUCKLEBERRY FINN," including the Harold Lloyd comedy and the Circus cartoons For Children only under 16 years of age. 15c ALL OVER THE HOUSE 15c NOTE TIUS IS FOR CHILDREN ONLY. ALL KIDDIES WILL BE ADMITTED WITHOUT GCARDIANS. TODAY Last Three Performances "Huckleberry Finn" TODAY Beyond doubt The greatest double feature show ever presented at the Liberty, WALLACE REID Supported by JINN LITTLE and TllEO.

ROBERTS Harold Lloyd in "His Royal Slyness" Matinee :10 and Evening 7:00 and Sft SS BOo, Xoge 60r. COMING HON, TtES. WED. i BILLIE BURKE In. "WANTED A HUSBAND" Special THE t3.Q riiATC "THE ROARING ROAD" ADDED IRENE CASTLE "THE AMATEUR WIFE" MATINEE SiOO 15c.

EVENINO lft 2c (War Tax Incioded) TODAY MATINEE AND EVENING SELWYN Presents Brilliant and Successful Comedy "THE NAUGHTY WIFE5 "A smart, bright and witty play for smart, bright and witty "Naugnty Wife" onqoallfled an coat, excellent company. A. W. Qulnn. Mt, Keeca, (N.

Jbeatr. "XaSW "Naurbty Wife" gav excellent aatlsfactlon here, Harry 8. Corbett, Mgr Worcester Theatre, Wor. caster, Maaa. miCES MATTN132 600 to I1JS0.

EVUNINQ Mo to 13.00 neBcrred Seats NOW on Sal. rSSUr THURSDAY, APRIL 22ND 1 THE CHEMISE DID IT, DID WHAT? fi yu' lU. Mi THE PAJAMA JAG FARCE Presented bv A.H W00D5 THE IDEVnCAI. NEW TORK FnODfJOTION' A8 BEEN FOR 05S YEAR AT TUE ELTTNGE THEATRE. Superb company including Julie Ring, Sager Midgley and James Norval.

nUCES 50o to $3.00 Resenred Beat. on Bal Tuesday, April 10, at a. m. The flrat of Ute Chief Flynn starring! HERBERT ILUVLINSON Matinee 8:10 3So Efralnf 10 JS.SOo Lcgca 'too DIAMONDS btBtlral lonea of QnaHty, Ctntoe Moenttnga aad tho Frioaa ar right. A.

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