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WWI List of Dutchess County residents who served in “The Great War” The “official list” prepared at the time by the Home Defence Council and published by the Poughkeepsie Eagle News Sep 10 to Sep 24, 1919 Poughkeepsie Eagle News September 1919 1) Sep 10 Amenia to Beacon 2) Sep 11 Beekman to Milan 3) Sep 12 LaGrange to Poughkeepsie Town (I) 4) Sep 13 Poughkeepsie Town (II) to Rhinebeck 5) Sep 15 Stanford to Wappinger 6) Sep 24 Poughkeepsie City 7) Sep 24 Poughkeepsie City 8) Sep 24 Poughkeepsie City

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Page 1: WWI PEN title - Dutchess County Historical Society · Flemming. Frank. Kl>-nn. Charles. Flynrj. EdwaVd. ... Myers, Arthur Bonn) Myzel, Joseph Navara, Joseph1 Neary. Frank Neary, Phillip

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ListofDutchessCountyresidentswhoservedin“TheGreatWar”The“officiallist”preparedatthetimebytheHomeDefenceCouncilandpublishedbythePoughkeepsieEagleNewsSep10toSep24,1919PoughkeepsieEagleNewsSeptember1919

1) Sep10AmeniatoBeacon2) Sep11BeekmantoMilan3) Sep12LaGrangetoPoughkeepsieTown(I)4) Sep13PoughkeepsieTown(II)toRhinebeck5) Sep15StanfordtoWappinger6) Sep24PoughkeepsieCity7) Sep24PoughkeepsieCity8) Sep24PoughkeepsieCity

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Name of Residents of Poughkeepsie City and Dutchess County Who Were in the Ser­

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Tery roictont oi rough keepsie City and Dutchess Countv who wired in the great World War fteUst will be >Pnnt«H>y towns .arranged in alphabetical ot^^mm^l^ with the t o £

gfAmenm. This is the official list as prepared by the Home Defense Counc'and if here m | , error, or omissions the Eagle-News sfiould be noti6ed. The D^tchtss C o u X Honor RoU •[it will appear m the Eagle-News should be preserved by every r e s i d e n t ^ The

y follow, names marked with the asterisk denying death while in the sen-ice. i ' • • • • ^ _ -

Amenia, N. Y. &l Vernon XL traw, William :. . iilan, Eugene BV j^iian, John K» ;jifie*. James S. Lie. Sdney "8.

.iT-xtB. John P-. Jr-§,: .}XB. Wm. P. fcnr, E s m o n d D.

*ic*sy. Thomas J. tfif, iiT.ltS H. . rix, L*°n G- " :ifT. Francis A. . [^yr, E'JK^ne. rsrler. Charles A. j .er. Northrop. svjion. Russell Georgs. i-t, Isaac G. M. airtk, Peter. «. Beeman. IcDooald, Edward P. [asltt, James. jxia, Newton. U-tin, James Jr. Jr. fer-.U, Arthur. Eer, Herbert Benjamin,

Ic&iv, Maprice A. FivxclU. Fe liks. . /Ctoaor, Philip J. . \rtut, Harry H. Setliy. Thomas J. fe.irtm, Joel E. ':i: "John A. raer, June.

Jr-jiton. Elliott B. P}aeaU Union. Town of Ai

Edward Howard. ' •^jllia, Timothy L.

1*4. Henry Chesterfield. Wissaic. Town of Amenia, X

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isd. Arthur A. >nrsir.,- David Walter.

:£«y. Horton C. s^non. Earl J. ir*«wood, Samuel* cei Thomas C c:i.v, Willard. >mn. Joseph A. • l*TL::d», Edward-1 \ Lrema:l, Sterling. tart-ox, Ralph E. >>fL=ori. David. . --chMter, Henry F . Chester, Milo P.

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Chase, Roy I- . Chatterton, Joseph V, Clark, James Joseph. Cleary. Harold D. Clowar, Lyster Edward. Coakle>-. John Stanlslaw. Coffey, Charles. Coffey, Edward J.. Jr. Coldwell. Lewis R. Collins, Hugh. Compostl, J imes O. Conklin, Lawrence. Conk ling, Wallace E. Conkllng. Reginald B, Connor. Dennis^ Coon, Joseph. Cooney, James Vincent. " Cooper, Clifford E. Cooper, Edward Walter. Cooper, John A. Corney, Richard F. Corrlgan, James A. Corwin, Edward R. Cos^rove, E n m d t , Coughla, Thoroas B. Coughlln, William R. Crapser, John Raymond. Crosby, Clifford. Crosby, Frederick I* Crusle, Aldridge. CrusJe, Clarence. ~ Cuff. Alexander. Cummlngs, John R. Cunningham, Frank E . Cxocchere. Lugi.- ( Dan forth, John C. r>angTemond. Arthur V. Dadls, WiUiamr. Davidson, William John. Davis, Carol W. Davis, Edwin & Davis, Milton. Dawson, John Joseph. Day, Samuel. •Delahajr, George. Delahay, Raymond. Delahay, Uriah J. Del Blanco. Klcola. Deluca, Angelo. DeLuccl, Lucian. De Rubblo, Carmine, De SaJvatore, Joseph. Detsreiller, Raymond. *Devason, George, Devine, Francis. Devine; Jamea Henry. Devine, Thomas EL Devendorf, Dr. Frederick C. Deveson, Frank. Dewan, George Francis. Dewan, Thomas J. Dl Comillo, Louis. •Diecke. Herman Gordon. Digemmo, Michael. Digneo, Camlllo. Dinans, Dennis J., Jr. Dinan, PhiUp J. Dinan, William J. Dlngee, Jeese B. DUon, Raymond. DLXOD, Thomas Vinc<-nt Dobson, J. Edward. Di Rubblo, Carmine. Dolson, Wilbertj -Dolson, William. Dondero, Charles B. Donlon. Philip J. Donnelly, Edward J. Drulsk. Joseph J. Dubetsky, Andrew. Dubetsky, Charles T, Dubetsky, John. Dubetsky, Joseph. Dubetsky, Michael Francis. Dubetsky, Stephn A. , Du Bols. Leo C. " Dugan, Charles Borromeo. Duluccl, Lucian. Dunn, James A. Dunwlddle, John Taylor. Eagan, Charles E. \ Emley, Merle W. Ewing, Clarence. Fagan, Charles Edward. Fa hi man, Edward. Fahlman, Joseph. ' Faul, Henry D. Fay, Jamas X. Ference, Michael. Ferris, Steven. Ferry, Christopher V. Ferry, Philip F. Fltsgerold, Harold J. Fitigibbons, Frank A. FlUgibbons, John J. Fleming, Augustua Fleming, Edward. Flemming. Frank. Kl>-nn. Charles. Flynrj. EdwaVd. Fl>Tin, Jack James. Flynn, Patrick. Fohlman, Edward. Koltter, William If. F'orrestaJ. James Vincent. Forrestal, Patrick J. F\>8tor, r^erett, Jr. For. WTllUin. Frederick. Frank. Fredericks, Georgs. tVederick. Nicolaa. IVcer. Wm. Alex. Fulvlo, Davis. Gallagher, John JosepK OaUin. John Paul. Oalvtn. Jam»si P. Oahln. Thomas V. Gardner, Clinton H. Gardiner, Robert M-Garrison, Cfcarlea H G»rri?on. Chester Dirt* •GarrUoa. Fred A Garrlsoa. Harold » , Garrison, Morton. Genule. Fablo. Glamaooo, Oul**pp*

{Gibney. Maurice F. Gllland, Arthur George. Gilland, Douglas. Gilland, Roy A. Oilloran. Thomaa Glover, Albert.

jOuilbault. Arthur J. Goetchlus. Charles Halsey. Good, William Oottl. Guertno. Oraney, William. Grant, Henry. Graacino. Giuieppe. Green, Arthur R. Green. Frederick J. Greene, George C. Greene, Harold. Greene, Henry A. Greene. J. Irving. Greene, James S. Griffin, George Htnry, Halght, Frank. Haight. Georgo F. Haight, Julius Bugen* Hanlon, Francis E. Hannon, Michael J. Hanlon, Thomas O. ' Hanson,-William F. Hafiton, Francis Edward HarinkwiU. Joseph. Harris, Frederick. Harrison. James J. Harison. William H. Harvan, John. Hatch, Howard E. Hawks, George W. Hawks, Martin. Hay den, Edward Thomas, Hayden. Hukh Vincent Hayden, William. Heady, Walter H. Healey, Luke. Heaney, Frederick W.

|Hedges, Frank Lyon. Hedges, Wm. Wallace. Henderson. Charles H. Henderson. William A. Herbert. Joseph M. Heroy, George C. Heroy, Gordon F. Heroy, Marshall 'J., Jr. Hick. Arthur. Higgins, Ambrose Martin. Hlggs, Frank.

.'Hitchcock, Clifford U Hoban, Lawrence, Hoban, Thomas. Holmes, Harrison S. Horan, William. Houghtalin, Edward. Howe, Albert LeRoy. Hoyt, Ferdinand A-Hoyt, Phillip D. Hrabovsky, Joseph. Hroboiky, Felix. Hudson, Ernest A. Hughes, Warren I. Humphreys, Thomas. Ireland, Edward. Ireland, Frank G. Ives, Frank E. Jackson, Wlllard Rober Jamison. George A. Jaycox. Herbert L. Jaynes, Jud«on O. Johnson, Albert P. Johnson, Arthur. Johnson, Edwin. Johnson, Frank. Johnson, Isaac D. Johnson, William IV Jones, Floyd Neal. Judge. William V. Kackanek, John, Jr.

j Kearney, John T. (Kearney, Michael Vinc*w | Keating. John W. JKeelan. Harry S. Kehreln. Max,

; Kelly. Harry Collin* , Kennedy, Thomas J. ' Ketcham. Elmer. !Klhlmire, Charles Valentinp. Kilmore. James P. Kirkup, Thomas. Knapp. Everett. Knapp, Wm. James. Knox. Harold I. Kormoady, Anthony. Krabovloe, Leo. Kubinec, John J. LaCoIla. Joseph, Ladue, H. Allan. Ladue, RoyaJ. Ladue, William. Lafflln, Nicholas Vincent. Lara mer, John. Lamont, Milton Stewart. Lament, Samuel B. I jam on t. William J. * I>ang. John M. LaVelle, Salvo. lAwrence, Janie.« P. Lee, John J. Lent, Harry. l iMl i to . Domenico. IvOckwood, Albert. Lockwood, George. r>ockwood, Hugh. Lockwood. John, v Long. John M. Long ham. Thomas. Lord. Alfred H. Lord, Raymond. Loudea. Fred R. Louihlin. Oeorge. Lough ran, Tnooaa*. Lwkaah. George A. Luan, Fraaklln. Luna. Hvrry H. Loan. Howard. Lynch, Edward Ck Lyach, James J . Jr. Lynch, Michael S. Lynch, Thomss Peter.

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SOLDIER WHO FIRED FTBST V. Alex Arch, of Co. C. 6th Field AJ

_. S. SHOT IN WAR ARRIVES Artillery of the 1st Division, the

American shot In the war against Germany, arriving In New the 6. 6. Zeppelin from France. Sergeant Arch Is shown Vlth orating the historic event, -which occurred on October 23, 1917. in South Bend, Indiana. He will march with hla historic gun Division in New York.

FROH FRANCE—Sergeant man who nred the nrst

York with his regiment on the Battery's flag commem-

Sergeant Arch's home is in the t i g parade of the lat

Lyons, Charles A-MacAvoy, Charles. McCarthy, Frank E. McDowell," Frank. McDowell, J. H. McDowell, Hugh P.

LMcDowell, Thomas E. [McFadden, Edward J.

McFarlane, Martin. j McFarlane, Thomas R. | McDonald, Gerald. McKensle, Donald. , McNamara, Frank J.

\ McNamara, John C . Jr. McNamara, William D. McNealon, Edward J. Mannlx, William J. Manogio, Domenico. Mara, .John W. Marcontoni, Thomas. Marcel, Marion J.

i Marino, Frank. j Marsh, Albert i Martell, Francis. \ Martell.e Urban. I Martin, James Joseph. ; Martin, John A. I Mase, Franklin. I Mauss, Heno* F. I Masuccl, Thomas j Mead, James i .Mebriski, Michael j Meehan, James F. . Meehan, Joseph J. j Meehan, Martin M. ' Meloling, Raynor A. ! Merritt, Daniel. Jr.

Merfitt Ralph Carpenter Merritt Theodore Messerlch, William J . ­Meyer, Charles Aster MlgnauH, Albert Lewis Mignault Wilfred Miller, Alphonsa J. Miller, George Moith. Alton Moith, Ivanhoe Montgomery, De Forest C

| Moore, Alvie Moore, Dr. Joseph Waldroa

I Moran, Lawrence J. . • i Morel, Tony I Morse, Henry ! Morse. WlUiam j Mortimer, James ; Moscato. Venanzio J Mose^, Erneat

Mosher, Charles A. Mosher, Philip Mulcahy, Francis L. Mulligan, Maurice K. •Murphy. Frank W. Murphy, Harry J.

j Murphy, Joseph F. Murphy, Patrick J. Murprfy, Thomas A. Murray, Walter M. Myers. Amos Oliver Myers, Arthur Bonn) Myzel, Joseph Navara, Joseph1

Neary. Frank Neary, Phillip Ambrose Neary, William Nerrie. Robert A. Jr.

| Nevens, Hector I Nevnes, Maurice A. j Nlchol, William J.

Ntcollno, Delblano • Norton, Charles A. ' Norton. Richard Joseph4

Norton, Roy F. No vara, Giuseppe

i O'Donnell, John Joseph O'Connell. John J.

| O'Loughlm, George ; o p r e y , Nicholas Josep j Oronto, Porcelll

O'Rourkc. Wjillmn OToole, Christopher Ott. Gforge K. Owens, A/thur Rotvert Talen, J. Alfred Paramore, Carlo Pardontch, Stephen Palombo, Vlcholas Patterson, Harold S. Pavllk, Andrea Paye, Herbert D. Pearsall, Georce .los#»h Pealtle, Maurice F. PeatMe. Ra>-mond ft. Peattle. Thomas n. Peathe. Viccent A. Perlrwe'.g. Jame* J. Pettlre. Ou1»<*ppe P4irct. Mike Phillips, Samuel Henry

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Pigabee. Antonio PtlUh. John Pollack. Oiaolottt* folk, Dr. G«orre IV

1 Pollard, Kdward J*

Pomarico, Andrew. Pope, Carlton * -Porreca, Daniel Post, Frank Carson Post Harold E. Powell, William H-Prince, Charles Fred s Pringle, Marshall Jama* Puclno, John Quinlan. James Ramputl, Alfanso Ramputl, Celestlno Redfleld, Clarence Edwin Reed, Harold C. Reick. Ralph H. Richmond. Roy RIggs, Edward ' Riley. John J. .* Roblllard, Albert C. •Robinson, Austin T. _•

j Robinson, Eugene I Robinson. Joseph 1 Rogers, Alexander

Rogera, Charles A. Rogers, Daniel E . Rogers. R. M. - - • • Rogers, William Roman, Charles Rosa, Nicholas Rowe, Charles Amos Rowland, John L. s

Rowland. Phillip H Ruf, William Ruts, Jean P. Ryan, Henry C. S t John, Adrian S t John, Edward St. John, Pierre Paul Saleset Pasquale Fandford, Roland Sanke, Victor Fantsaver, Peter Sarvis, James H. Sawyer, Wlllard A. Schaefer, Otto Schmitser, John J. 6chmltxef, Stephen Schnetiler, Joseph A. Schoonover, Remain Schuder, Jamea A. Schuler, Joseph Schuvel, Wladmlre Scofleld. Clarence Scofleld. Fred Schofleld, Wesley Sears, Harold Sears, Hollis Irving Secore, Bartow Secore, Charles fE. Seranto, Antonio Simms, Everett R. Simpson. Paul T. Sirrine, Wilbert E. Siverson, Edmund C. Shaxp, Dr. George A. Shea, Richard J. Sherllla, Joseph Shew, Raymond O. 51 ee, James Josh Sleei Lincoln W. \ Smith, Alfred D. Smith, Ellsworth Smith, A. Harold Smith, James Gilbert Smith, John H. Socco, Joseph Sojee, George So mors. William Charles Sparoclno. Giuseppe 'Stafford. George St a/ford. Percy Stanton, John H. Starr. Lester DeWItt Steele, Alfred C.

Ellsworth C Romolo Patrick Charles

Straney. Harry Francis .^iratus, James 8'tpple, Leonard Josaph Tatltrutilge, Myron II. Tallman, William D. Ta>lor. Alfred Ev. Tene>«.V, Alexander Teneyck, Allison TVrwIillgtr. Frank W. . Thorne, Albert S. Ticehurnt, Claude V. Tlmmerman. Arthur Rftbert< Titus. Frederick A. Titus. Herbert Tlel. l U l i n J , Ttghe. Charles Edward Tighe. Tatrtck John Tompkins, George TomUaa Howard ft. *Temllna Jkmem J. Tompkins, Charles E , Tomkln*. Frank E , Tompkins, Herman ft.* Tompkins, Ralph Travor, WillLam A.

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Steele, Stella, Wone, Storm.

Tully, Thomas F^ Turlga, Georga . .. . Turner, Edward Tuthlll, Charles W^ Unnloc, John Van Buren. Wm. Vanderwater, DuBols Vandornen, Charles H. •Van Houten. FranR H., Jr. Van Pelt George M, Van Tassal, Albert Lawrence Van Vlack, Frank Van Voorhla, Garrett C. Vincenxo, Tiberia Verdlle, Michael Verplank, J. B, R. . Votburgh, Van Vlack H.. WaJdron,' Leslie A. Walker, Ernest Walker, George B, Walley, John J. WaUey, Martin J. v

Warren, George Watson,. Charles H. Watson, Paul Weeks, Paul R Webb, Elisabeth Webb, Henry B. < Webb, Herbert B. ^ Wesley, Charles T. Weed, LeFevre Nelson Westfult, Lewis Benjamin Wbittley. Charles- , '

(Wlldbrett Peter Wiley, George Williams Gordon J. Williams, Newman / Williams, Thomas A. •Wilson, Wliliarr( J. WincheU. John Winter, Walter Wlxeon, Claude •-Wood field, Raymond Yerkes, George W. •_> Zlotoff. Samuel

(To Be Continued Tomorrow) _

SAGKETT'S SISTER'S CHILDREN SEEK TO

SHARUN ESTATE Whether or not the 10 children of

Mrs. Emily Knickerbocker, late of Bangall, will ahars the one-half of the residuary estate bequeathed to her by her brother, Smith J. Sackett also of Ban gall, who died 10 days after his sister did, is the question which is now up for decision In the Dutchess County Surrogate's court

Sackett provided that a mortgage \at 18.000 be given his nephew, Homer Thompson, and that the residue of hit estate be divided equally between his sister, Mrs. Knickerbocker. *-nd his niece, Alice Robinson. Tho death of Mrs. Knickerbocker complicated the situation and It has been brought to the court to determine whether (h«rl0 children.share the half of the residue or it revsrts to the two othst principal heirs.

The Calm of Ag*, * The earth Is calm, after showers. ..

And the tea's breath la htished. The air is laden with the smell of

flows rs And the lark's wing is brushed Br rain drops as it rises.

And after life with all its heat And Its hard task is lone.

'.'he mind takes (o itself retreat— Nor all Its victories won.

Nor routs, nor sad surprises.

Can rouse again nor Imprest make. And it la well If he

Quaffing the fount of knowledge, slake Thirst for eternity Nor foregarner Its prites.

DuttorlTeTtition to Have Early Hearing

Arguments on the petition of the j A C. Dutton Lumber Corporation for

7>*rm'.M'.on to construct a railroad , t-ACk across Dutchess Avenue will be j presented to the. Public Service Com* ! riiasion at a hearts? whlr«h wil be held Jbere in the near future. The corpora-

The sueces* of the block system ©: Organising which Mrs. Arthur L Uvsrmore. chairman of the Women'i Executive Commute* of the Repub iioan State Committee, has been ad voce ting for months past was dam onstrated in Buffalo and Syracu* durtng the primary evictions Jus passed, when' every enrolled womei voter in these clUea was accounted foi and brought to the polls.

In New York City thero was l itu Interest in the prim art as on the par of either the oven or women enroll* voters, as the nomination of a Chair man for the Board of Aldermen, th selection of candidates for the aaaam bly and judlcisry offices did notj>rovi exciting. Upstate where mayoralirj offices were on, the women outdis tanced the men la many instances U domg their luil duty As Republicans and citiiena In, Syracuse, Utlca Schenectady and other cities wher< the nominations for city offices) de­er mined to nominate the best man foi office and so pave the way for thi success of the O. O, P. on election day.

In their dubs and committee* th< women have spent years studying civic conditions and have realised thai the election of Republican candidate! Is essential-to the welfare of their communities. ftanJsr In city govern­ment is what the women Meal re. Thi •lection of Republican candidates «/F sure* this. jf

WhAl Byracus* Did. .f In Syracuse., Mrs. Ftorenee B. a

Knapp. who Is a member' of th« Women's Executive CommRtoe of th« Republican State Committee and vic< chairman of the Onondaga, count] committee, put over an * excellent

[piece of organization work. In each election district of the. nine­

teen wards, a complete 'organisation of women has been perfected. Th« campaign and district committeemen

| have named women ward chairman and district leaders and tha district leaders have appointed block workers to canvass every block in the city In which there live* even one women who, when she registered last Octo-ber^. enrolled with the Republican pwty. -i *,«MM

Each of these women roters was personally visited by a block worker. A report waa mads at headquarters as to the number of women inter­viewed, as well as of the total woman's enrollment in that district \

Primary day at three- o'clock In the afternoon, trtrr block worker In Syracuse wa» at her primary polling plaea to check up tha list of the

| women and ascertain who had voted. i The woman made a special effort to get a record rots for Mrs. Elisa­beth C. Robertson and Mrs. Helen McLaughlin, the woman candidates for school commissioners^ x

woman Candidate,for *,ssishrilT. i Miss Mary L. 8mlth was designated as the nominee of the Republican party for member of the Assembly of the 19th district of New York City on Tuesday,* She defeated a negro who was her* opponent Miss ftmlth r^ldes In the Harlem black belt and

-u large portion of her constituents nre negroes.

Miss Smith is a social worker, an mhlete and an all around American ?irl, still In her'early twenties.

"To vote is •> serious duty and a great responsibility" she says, "and every city should study political and social problems.** -

Her ptatfqrm includes1 vocational draining for returned soldiers and | their preference in the matter of em­ployment i equal pay foraqual work,

' regardless of sex or c M**; government control of the cost o i living ana the curbing >f profiteers in every field and liberty but not lloenso of speech and press.

When one knows something of Miss Smith's education and training, otne*> features of her platform nre ex­plained, as for example the promo­tion and extension of physical train­ing in publlo schools with awifllsUmt military training to prepara our country for any emergency and de­velopment along all lines of activity thst make for health. For she is • teacher of hygiene and physical train­ing oi the Horace Mann School and received her degree at Teachers' Col­lege in the same subjects. During her student days she was president of th* athletio association, captain of the basketball team, an expert swim­mer and dancer and a star >4A*y

! player. If elected. Miss -flmltlL will be ready physically ta pass? any en­durance test the life of * politician may present.

The daughter of Dr. J. Gardner Smith, president of tha Harlem Board of Commerce, she has lirod In " tha district for the past twenty years and numbers many friends among the residents.

FJevatJon Law in Operation. The law, sponsored by Republican

assemblywoman. Mrs. Ida B, Baminis regulating the employment of women as elevator operators, became effec­tive September 1st.

According to the provisions of the law, no woman less than eighteen years old shall be employed as an elevator operator and tho hour* of work are limited to six days and fifty-four hours each wt»k, not more than nine hours a day. nor before T o'clock In the morning or after 1 o'clock at night M k

4»sate for th* operators wer* to D* placA in all eltrators before S«j>t. 1 Enoeption* for wonr.tn operator* are given In working hours only, to those mor* than twenty-one year* old. employed in hotela

Enforcement of the law rests with th* -state Industrial commission. In­spectors from the commission will •hortly visit all buildings where the women are employed as elevator op­erator*. It Is expected that actual Inspection will not begin for a couple of weeks to five owners a few adds-tl<%nal days to instAll tests for op­erator*.

Mon desires tA lay tho traOt to rea^h a planning mill which is under tea* (ttruct-.on en !<a property south of th* street.

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Name of Residents of Poughkeepsie City and Dutchess County Who Were in the Ser-

/ vice of Their Country

Moor*, Robert Augustus. Morganthau, Henry Jr.. Morse, Henry D.. M o m , Howard J., Mrflford. Harold Vincent. Ott, William Henry. Peters, Aadres Picard. .Irving. \ PrOTttU, August. RapeJJe, Lawrence C , Sabelll, Paaquale. •Schrlber, Edwin B., Etrlngham, Edward B . Thurston, Chi*. M-. Wiseman. Oliver O., * Wright," William A..

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s Hyde Park. Bennett William AJbert Campion. Hubert Carter, William J., Crapser, Clarence I*.

•^Crapser . Doughtaa M , . Crispell, Walter J.. i Cronk, Jamei Monroe. | Cross.' William H., V

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kill, Hyde Park and Milan. They are as follows: "^ UUnton» Dover> East Fiskill, Fish-1 Fcter, John Thomas

Beekman. ^trfc Enoch. ' \ ?enflr. Daniel. Holmes, Andrew. htm, Robert Q. frsomian, Frederick.

Grene H a r m . LlSes. William, ilividi, Frank C. Crowd, Edward 8. Lviscn, Edward, uksoa, Warner. ctee. Frank.

I so lds , N'athan B. f^dth, Ralph O.

Povghanag. |Cwcb, Edward C. bevies, Franklin 8. Freedman, Nathan J. pt£trman, Frank. fickson. Howard. itzsen, Sari A-Sfwtmoe, Pericles D. Jfcrpay, Otis W. rteraon, Emll I*

bice, Charles B , S^soff, &\muel,

iillo. Nick. |Eoccm, Charles A.

Clinton. •jirker, Clifford V.

Srraan, Raymond C. Cnjser, Harold. ^keraaa, Walter A, ,'ciea, Chester A. My, Thomas L Leraan, Frank A. NeUon, Frank B. OOley, Harold. ittert, Emory H, ftiffer, Richard E. ieriger, De Witt W. Ettrijer, Maxwell. fnrer, Roy F. rn Warner, Alton J, *i£v, Crawford. (foodin, Doufflaa E.

Clinton Corner*. fenlall. Charles O.

pWraad, Nicholas. •Draper, Arthur M.

fc^er, George. # • ripp, Merton LeRoy.

•3«bb. J. Griawold. •JTcodia, Alexander E .

Dover, Jher. Charles,

JJvunlan, Joseph 1* DOTC-T Plain*.

ifpel, Samuel Bdson. H-"£o, Irello.

^fs, Andrew Gold tog. arrttt, Charles R, *ison, A. D. «aon, Darwin. "Jon, Fred C.

•3*uon. Mortimer J. <t*, XaUle. •cjxe, Jarr.w P.

I&yce, Thomas J. ^rerccline, Robert E. Platan. Kgtnk. P'cvn, Allen V. '-"y«r, Clifford. 'niiey, John L.

Ostler, William C. MJanr.o, David. : ^ - \ Charles. f isy . George Wmr -'^Ste, Hirbf-rt «:«, John K.

^ « , Otis, fitters, Allle A. ^ athcrs, *; iri }r. -^r. Haroll. ;"«r, Harry, j ' - ^ t . Arthur.

M-r.iiron. William, McK <^o, LaMr.o. »'-£$o.n, Georgft. 1 *. Arthur *?«be. John A. . >*".«a, Jarces. -.•f-Thy, fYaok. ?«»tA. A.igelo. ^ctti, Tony. i^ i er . Ernest -•4£d. P . , W l l HasUnga. :-*-a:«r, Harr>-. Vfr*r». Howell K. ^ « . Clarence J.

^ e n . Joseph, *>$!*! G : i ^rt R :**&T. Frank W. ftcrpe, Cliftonl.

^ ^ • ' r , Stewart JL ... 1>OVTT Plain* 'S**™, Harold.

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Jeffreya, Turner. . Jones. Samuel. '" Korner, Joseph W. Nevtna. Hector. Overby, Thomas. Overby, Titus. Perry, James Henry. Pettine. GuUeppe,

Rhodes, Hiram Thomas. Segras, Cleveland. • Slaughter, Willie Lee. 8pencer> William O. 8pencer, Stephea Henry. Taylor, Clarence, Tyler, Oscar.

Baanermaik Scolto, Pasquale.

Ihitchess JoocUosj. Allen, Forrest Aaslff, Malham. • Akel, John. ' Beshara, Alexander. Brandon, AJllre. Canbardots, Lee. Clark, Thomaa. . - * ' Comer, Edward. piBagKio, Cosmo. Fahlman. Edward. Fashlman. Joseph. Flynn, Patrick. Freeman, 8am Penn. Ha^rl^ Frederick. Harchett, John. Horan, Thomas P. , Horan, Walter 1* Hughes, Beno. Jones, Harry. i

f Lewis, Charles. I Massarwd, Oeorg*e. Merrltt Robert. Myxet, Joseph. Parns, Arthur F. Paras. John. Perry, Edward. Taylor, James. . Truman, Daniel M, . Zullo, John. Andrus, Williams George. Barber, Robert R.

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Bartow, Augustus. Bird. Charles, Jr., Burroughs, Walter F„ Decker, John C.,, Draper, John H., F'errls. SxephenT Francis, Charles A., Hawks, DuBols H., Holier, Frederick. Mitchell, John M.. . Morse, Alfred. Morse, Dewltt L , Moshler, Henry. PhUIIps, Homer A„ Scott, Samuel M^ Smith, Foster. Walker, Claude. " r-. , y Walker, Etneat B., Week^ WllUam Jamea. , .

JGltBhadBV \v Bossong. Walter JfteojS*.". Chase, Ralph. 4 V^f*

Chase, Walter Eltort•''f^v '•' Cooke, Harry S t J., ' Hallock, Herbert J.. MeCallen, John E.. Max}m, Earlo H., Mayen, Edward C . Mitchell, William. Mullen, Ignatius. Secor, Howard C , Slater, Jease E-,

East Fishkill. Hopewell Junction.\

Anderson, Henry J., Backetrom, Oscar. Bacon. Bert Edwin.' Bailey, Chauncey. , Bailey, Virgil D.. .. Bailey, WilUe Knapp. Burnett, Arthur C , Burns. Edward P.. ' Cardlnale, Frank. ' Daley, Charles Joseph. y

Forte, Sullivan . Fraaler, Jerome. Fusco, Atllio. Halght. Fred F.,

Foster, Thomas Banker. Freer, Henry M\, Green, Robert E., Halpln, Arthur I*.

• Hawkins, Henry John ; Herman, William F -

Hewlett, Orle ,H.. 1 Hobson, Ira Wagner. I Hopper Richard, i Horn, Edward Relas, ' Hover, Lewis Augustus. ! Hover, Llnwood B-, | Jones, Ralph L-, ,• j Kebert, Steve. ! Knau&s, William 0 „ \

Kunxe, John Frederick Jr . LaGarce, Fredj_ Lasher, Clifford La&her, Marshall. Leonard, George Hackett. Lourtelle. Xatele. Martin, Alfred. Marx, John H. Miller,. Norman J., Moore, William Anthony Morgan, Gerald L.,

| Morgan, Thomas James. ' Myers, Ralph Wlllard.

Nell. Maurice Francis. Ostrom. Roy Wlxey. Orerfleld. John Matthew. Parker, Cecil C , Parker, Thomaa E-, Pendell Robert O.. . Pendell, Thomas F., ' Plain, Ezra. Prees, George.

1 Prees, Harry. J Prees. Richard. ; Rogers, Archibald, j Rogers, Edmund Pendleton.

Rogers, Herman !•., I Rosobaeh. Gustara A-,

Seiner, Albert , - - * Simpson. Frank. Taber, Emery B., Terpenlng, Wi l l^m ATbert. Til!ou, Edwin Braman. I Traudt, Frederick. Traudt John Levi. -Trlmlett, Bertram. Upright George Lewis. Up right, Richard &. •

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We Vouch for Them Of all the fires that are made, facilities,—thev employ many

—why do you_ suppose we ^exclusive methods. They can go to greater

lengrths in testing improving and perfecting the things that make good tires.

We find it good business to sell United States Tires,

And—you will find it good business to buy them. They

prefer to sell United States Tires?

Because they are made by the biggest rubber company in the world. And they know how to build good tires.

They have choice of ma­terials,—they have immense ^here-a^tiiefoTev^ne^i

United States Tires are Good Tires

W knMr Carted State* t ire* **• GOOD «r*a. Tbei'w w*y «rt sell th#m,

•old by the) followtn* PeaJert .

Cllntmi Cornet*. | Samoel FV Rocrr*, UrAfr Park, Jf. f . MJUorook Hardware. C<x, MUlbrook. ] '* "*** »:i*hland, y , Y. BlUlnf* Carag*. L Bardlofc, Prr>|V. ' Benjamin Whaler , <y4M»i«rdrin«, K. T.

AOtng Rubber Co.. MS Main &tt*i,. Oakley D. RobOasoa M A R . Auto Sappi? CV>, 51 Marios*

S t (MJntarr * Radb4ll. Props). Jrthn Tan Ben#dv>u«, 14 Catharine St.

j Chariew Clay Hon*, M WaaMngto*) ft*.

Johnson, Amos X*. * . Johnson, Edward. Kelly, John P.. Kirechier, Charlea P.. Jr.,

i McCarron, John J , • , 'McKeown. WUUam R-,

{ Maxon, John Jr^ , Meguire, Raymond R , """ Minton. Maurice, Jr., Vail. John Wilson. Van De water. Dubois. Van DeWater, Howard. Van Wagner, Floyd Marcellua. Van Wagner. Pells. Van Wagner. Raymond. Wales, Edward H., Werdr Charles Clemest. Warren, Roosevelt Welch. Raymond. •Wicker. William C . Wood, Ernest Theodore.

GUIDES FOB AMERICAN I WOMEN SEEING GRAVES ; V. W. 0. A. Opens Bureau for { Guides, Information in Paris

i Staatsburg

A B information bureau and guides for American women gein* to Franca to visit the graves of American sol­diers is soon to be established in Hotel Petrograd, the T. W, C. A.

^Hostess House In Parti which, since l it was opened la December of 1117, ; has been headquarters for allied ' women war workers in Paris.

Hotel' Petrograd fa to be . turned la to the American Women's Club in

Aiher, Harry E-. Earner, Allen W., Bernard!. Felice. Bodenstem, Charles H . . Bromhead. Albert H.. Crapser, J. Raymond. Crapeer, John M. ' Crapeer, Sterling Bud Cronk, Walter J. DeSantls, Cesare. Form an, eorge E^ Gilbert Victor James. Harmon, Charlea E., Jr., Hesa, Onrllle. Horan, Walter L., Hoyt Lydlf. Huntlagton, Robert P., Huston, Edward T., Jones, Chester A., Kearney, John. Landon. Harold M.. , . Leeum; Charles. McPhee, Claude. Marcinello, Peter. Marshall. William T., Jr.. Mills. Odgen I*. MusgTOve, William E.. Rowe, Georg^e E^ .schouten, Eugene K.. Sfmrnons, Ralph, Stone, Clarence F.. Stoneman, Lewis, F., •Vail. Charlea.' •White, WlUrara. Wilson, Nelson William

Milan. Althlser, Philip, Bromley, James B., Cotter, Dr. Lawrence) E., Holaapple, Robert Roast Aagelo, '

Jackson Comers. -. Cola, John A-, Coon. Robert Gubler, Gilbert

(Continued Tomorrow)

Parts this month, and will coattaaa be managed by the American T. 1 C. A, As a. club It will continue accommodate both transient and pe man en t guests. Large readlsf aj writing Tdom» and a large library a being* fitted up,

Jn this movement for giving vomi vtsitlns soldiers' graves every P'"*** help, the Y. W. C. A. is ass.ci«t< with a large movement of the Amei can Churches in France. wbVh la u, wcr the direction of Dr. Ooodrlc pastor of the American" Church Paris. Prominent woraea resident Paris art backing; the movement

Arreng-amenU w i i l t * made for ea ing for as maoy of thesw *<Hrto«s aa Houses In possible at Y. W. C. A. Hostess Hon* lra.davAsta.ted regions such aa Rbahn ahd'ts^QvJ^Hlri.

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TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 6 , 1 7 , 1 8 ^

SPRINGBROOK PARK> v

Rhinebeck.N. RACING EACH DAY .

-sreen LOUISE GUT, DTtrcro bf t^ifiS^d^M)

Totnpkho*, and BINO BA1CG, Drtwrn by Justtoe A. K. ¥. ^ s i s f « r , f j j j

on Seooswi D»y of IWr, >-.?v K lfrn

i Grand Exhibition Contest

Live Stock, Poultry, Farm Produce, Machm^ Big Free Shows J;

j General Admission—25c Children under 12, Fre<

HEW ISSUE - > ~

Tax exempt in Massachusetts aujl exempt from normal Federal tncQiisrt&t-, s>

$10,000 International AbrasiVe Gorporatidh

8 % Cumulat ive Convertible Firtt Preferred Stock Preferred both as to assets and as to dividends which < are payable January, April, July and October, v

Redeemable as a whole or in part (heavy redemption fund provided) at 110 and accrued dividend, with opportunity to oonvert before redemp­tion, . - \ V

Oonvertflxle Into-Common Stock at Far

OommonweeJth Trust Company, (y of Boston

- Transfer Agent \

•wHaiiu. Trosl^Coinpany

Application will be made to list this issue on the Boston Stocks Exchange

Tint Preferred Stock Second Preferred Stock Common Stock •

NO BONDS and none NQ BONDS and none may De anui of the'first preferred stockholders.

CAPITALIZATION . • « « • « f?OQ,000

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be anthcrised without the vote^oflwo^hirds

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The following is summarized from a letter of the President of'fhe Company; f; " ' International Abrasive Corporation becomes the largest manufacturer in America selling abrasive material, and one of the most important makers of 'grinding wheels, through its consolidation of the businesses of Superior Corundum wheel Company, Dominion Abrasive Wheel Company, garrison Supply Company and National Abrssv ive Company, with plants at Waitham, Mass., Amesbury, Mass., Niagara Falls, On*

vtaiioandMiniico ta suburb of Toronto), These plants, are so locatedas to give the maximum tariff advantages, T \ree of these oompanies have been in, suooessful opera­tion for many years, National Abrasive Company has just begun to produce. Net earnings of the THfcEE OLD COMPANIES alone, af^-allowance for Federal Dominion of Canada and aE other taxation, have averaged for the rat five yean more than two and two-thirds the dividend requirements oq the first preterm" '^^ Lugs of ALL POUB OOMPANIES for the second quarter of ftlQ, or ._. -Fll|l Abrasive Company began substantial production, were at the rate of $419,96106 * year. Parts of the proceeds of this' issue will be expended in the construction of t b m additional furnaces, which it is estimated should increase net earnings-»y $900,000* year. The company will be the only producer of Natite. ThlrUr^mos\ effective-of the manufactured corundum* for which the demand is farintyxpesarofrUie supply. By-the, ordinary or bauxite process raw material costs $30 per ton p{ cc^mdumjmxlnced as against a cost of $1126 per ton c/oBvundam by the Natite ' pv^ass. tfie cost of manufacture also by tal i pvooeti (s lses than by the older mpthftlTrhU cotisolUHtion secures the beasflts of iniegrating*th8 processes, of mapufj^nriTajrfrom raw materials to finish abfasive tools, £h» Hostess is b&sio; its product pervades nsaoy all indus­trial processes,

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, . , . ' . (Continue*! From Yesterday.) ; Tho third installment of the Dutchess Coonty. Honor Boll of residents'who werefc in the World War service is printed this morning in the Eagle-News. The installment today tnclndes Khe Honor Bolls of the following towns: Pawling, Pine Plains, Pleasant Valley, Town of Pough-Tceepsie, Jiorth East and LaG ange and the names are as follows:

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La Grange. nxl«y. James L, — frukaa, William Smith. (•Hidden. Harry. ^ (Logan, James F.. fMcConaghy, William .Burch. 'Jieitii, Fred T., t bCellson. Albln J , • CCeilsoa, Nell H.. -fNilUon, John B., ' feOriey. Daniel I*. .Tompklna, BUmer TL,

Arthursburgii. f Holbropk. Newberry. {Reynold's, C. Thomas. * Freedom' Plains. Bloomer, Raymond.'

La GraagtrriB*. LigeU, Joseph T., Jr., Sack, Paul Ten Haven. • buck. Victor MltcheU. ' [colran, Cornelius V., .Cross, Raymond Q., hfeddaugb, Robert. ,. jfoody. Homer D., # OUckes. Valentine G* iRoblii»on, Bert E., •Stevenson, John. F.» PTeylor. Berkley T., [Wright, Wlllard Greater.

A Moore* Mill. lAbel, Edwin Dwight^

Adam*. Clarence. >*Dykeman,'ElwIn.

'{Hortoti, Charles Edward, tRkkes. Valentine. Spoon er, Eastman H., fcoppenbeck, Max. tWclflnger, Edwin T..

j , North East. >B»Mwln, Irving'. .

' Jiassitt, Samuel H., {Bonner, WllUam, Caoerari. Charlea. ' Cook, Clayton. Vook, Raymond. [Decker, Delbert fit, CDeliney, George B., ^ JDempaey, Dr. Geo. R., v .Downey, Charles.' ^'Garwood, R. D.; . -jGlendinnlng, Wesley. ' 4 Biotchki&s, Edward. [Hotchkiss, Reed. jKlndleburg, John. - ' I'ifcLaughlln. William J , ^Mfran, Sidney (Morgan, Fred Jr., fKifenburg, Robert D., j-JBUvernall, Theron. . . iSmitb, Edward. " * Hgmlth, John K. i Min^ Ahearn, WiUIain Billey. Paul B., lf

. Bain. Howard T., j ; Barrett. Edward C , Barrett. Raymond 1*, Barth. Henry E,,

- fB*auJou. Char lea F „ B<ers, Warren 11., Burns, William R , . CaneTarl. Anthony. Hark, William H -fClIne. Albert C^ HTline, Charlea S*. iCrawford, Saraqftl W^ _.S jCuff. Alexander J., CDakin. Gideon. powney(>Jame« P^ CDcwney, John. I>own«>-, Thomas J., p>rum. Martin. r'ETans*. Ge0r«e A^ frnkle, Eldridge C , r»nkle. Melvin M., y^We, Robert T*. -&'iakle. Santa Anna. graham, Clifford Charles.

ray. Walter Ororer. ireen, Lewla D., -Treer. John D.. fanwn, Andrew C , fac?en. Chtla. HI. George Edward.

l^if. W. Harvey. * . Ploban. Larry. Wctchkiaa, Andrew IHotchklis, Frederick. 3fc>-Bradt. Harry C . 5»rer, Clifford Ailen. Jlac Dermolt, Raymond Geo. ^tunnlnir. Arthur F.. ^ar.nJnr, Bernard Martin. rlaaclng. Freeman M, V ^f>rk», Clarence Hcsry. , ^filler, John. ^!>!ton. Ch.irle* P.. 3'«'ne. Cbaa. James. 3>?ry. Jamea. ''•iff. MyTon a , I'enton, J M k . J-iMnhUm. MorrlA *--%Jtt. Howard Vincent ••uemjai, Ronald J., • nmonj, Wflllam O , fnvder, Albert John. . • f>)-ier, Arthur W.. F*yder, Mel v i a *'y'.tT, Theron R., + zy<\»r. Walter M,

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'readweu, J a r k. ^•I'titlne, Oliver W., J*»»y. Orvll. ll*rr.*T, Alfred. , J*l»». AYthur J., ' ^UHams, Arthor C. . .„ , , Sbekomeka, ^itonlo. Cenoa. f•nru Arnold. fcJ,-ook. Arthor 7.

Pawling. **'*. John Akin. * f ' fd^n, r>»v!1

A»h. Ralph W. Aahman, Fred 8. Banka, Arthur. Bennett. Timothy Edward. Blerce, Frank. BUuveli, WlllUm W. Blauvelt WlllUm W. Boo, AlW Branch, John Atkin Burger, Earl.' Burgess. Archibald. Burhanoe, George. Burhanof, John J. Burns, Francis Bdwart. Burns, James Henry. Bums, Sylvester Joseph. Burr, Franklin A. Burr, Howard I., ' -Burr, Walter H.' Camier, Raymond W." Cnlpee, Alexander. Clark. Francis J. -Clarke, James 1*. Clay. Malby F. Clinidlnst. Wendell W. Collier, Joseph A. Converse, Franklin B. Cook, J. Irving;. Cook. Herman. Corbtn, Lewis D. * Cornellle. J. O. Coulter, John MacD. Coulter, James Waldron. Coulter, John MacDonald. Cunningham,. Clarence L. Cunningham, Georfe I* CurUs. Piereon. Daniels, Charles iC Daniels, Fred C, '( Davis. Enoch. Dennis, Charles. Doyle, Joseph. J. Dykeman, George R . Eggleston. Paul M. El well, Harry. ErwelL John. ElwelX Wilfred. Ferris, Bowen Clinton. Ford, Ifnrston. Glddlngs. Joseph. Oord6n. Norman W.

Grant. Philip N. Haaler, John. -Haaler, William. . Hawkins, Wm. Jay. . Henchon, DanleL . Henry, Harold. ' Hermsdorf, Harry James. Holllster, John E. ' Holmes. Lewis, HIbesm. Oscnr. Kimball, Richard B. Labor, John W. Lassen," Harold & Ledwlth, Joseph. Ledwith, Maurice. Lehan, Clarence Matthew. Lehan, Francis. LickernuuC Joseph. Loucks, John Charles. Lundln, Knut Martin. ' McLean. Archibald. McLoughlin, Peter. McXamara, John J. Meloney, Wm. Brown. Maure, Inrlng. Meyer. William J. Millard, Herbert. Moray, Herman. Moray, James B. MoUe, Frank. -•-••. Moyan, John. Murphy, Dennis Charlea ' Murphy, Henry P. • • Osborn, Solomon Barrett. Pease, Theodore M. . Perrlss, Greeley. Plaee, George W . Reed, Dr. Robert. -Reiter, Ernest J. Roberta, Donald G. Roxell, Harry B. Ryan, J. J. '

Ryan. WHllam. , Saunders, Harold C. Setapeh,~Charles. \ Shay, Daniel H. ' Slocum, Alex Allen. Slocum, Earl Munn.' Slocum, Howard Henry. Smith, Lewis . Jf 8tark, Howard C. '

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Sturdevech, Alex. C» 8urles, James. Taney, Louis J. Tanner, Harry Levi. Terrell, George N. Vail, Wlllard C Vallenti, Bartholomew. Vitale, rrasjoesea. Vores, V. A. Walsh. Rayaaead to. Wiloox, Harold, Woodln, Allard A. Woodln, Chester D. Woodln, Srnest C , Jr. '

Hotmea, Callahan, Cornelius H. Cole. James R.-Helmeyer, MartA J. Word en, Derreranoe C.

Quaker HiO. Jackson, Clifton.

Pine Plaint. Anderson. Payton. Cahlll, George H. Bouton, Clyde. Boutoa, Runs Row*. Campbell, Edward. Cart* r, Fred. Coons, CarroU K. Coons. Millard P. DeVries, Anton. DeYrles. Headrtck. Drake, James. ( Farlnella, Peter. Flynn, Arnold. Funk. John WebstsA Olrandola, Dominio, Gray, H. Paul. Hal*ht, Harold H. Hal lock, George W. Hover, Frederick H. , Hunter, Thomas H. Kellerhouse, Fredsriclr H. Lang. Henry C v Meyers, Harry. ^ MUler, Harry. Moore, Lloyd Ed. Mowers, George C. Jr. Novak, Joseph. Peppe, Vincent. Pulver, Ralph. Pulver, Roy W. Reynolds, Alfred, J*\ Scboohmaker, Chester. Schooamaker, Eltlne. Schrpwang, Angus. Bchrowang, Hugo F. Sharp, Harold P. Shay, Joseph H. Smith,, Robert. Swart, Fred. " • Tuttle, Har^w. Vosburg, Earl J. Walker, Raymond. Wlnchen. Earl J. '

^ MC Rosa, Bathrick. Henry M. Myers. Harry F.

Pleasant Valley. MWhrook.

Morey, Cleme,nt Allerton. rinssiTit Valley. .;

Adams; Geo. H, Bariah, PhlUp. Bower, J>avid Howard. Brigga, Earl*. Cady, Harry R. Cady, Louis M. '

S»|y, Foster W. \

rak*v Wesley Irving. . Ehrlliiger, WllUaa* J. • }-Eichner, Phillip. Gallens, Valentin*. , Hewlett, Marshall L Huated, Stanley, Keller, Joseph Airtljory.

Lawrence. Herbert Cleveland. , Lester, William U LoveUee, Chart** K. s

Lovelace, George E. McBain, Bruce. • Mao Kay, Norman A. aUhreo, Donald. . •Martia, Arthur.- • *lUeol*A> Ctkarle*. Raahl*. Otto. \ Thompklns, Everett B. WUber, Harold W.

•Ml P«ta4. JT. T. Blrdsall, Herbert. Bloomer, Raymond. •Braddock, Benjamin, Burhaas, Dayton W. Maeiter, Harold J. Shaffer. Richard F. Rlchner, Ferdmand George.

Town of Poughkeeptie. Ackert. Fred A. Baboook, Walter H. Beanstt. Nelson Borah.

iBernadl. FeUo* jCampUli, Henry. I Bodour, EUas ft, . •CottereU, Ernest B. Cross, MUes Edward.

; Davidson. Paul & 'Dunn, Aloyalus L. lEchert, FTederlok. y j Farmer, Edward Wm. < Greene, Joseph Irving. lOreenhalc, Joseph, (Grlffan, Elmer. iHaJsted, Julian W. v

Heakes, Thomas Eliot. Hobsoa, Charles W. • Hobaon, Harrison B. Holoomb, John M. Hornbook, Robert L Hotnbeck. Sterling j . Kebert, Btev*. Klakaad, George Blackburn, Korbar, William. / -Lamia, Arthur J. j Loacalso, Peter A. Lyons,. James C. ' Mfleav Edward Coras,

i Moor*. Frank, Moore, Martin Vincent Olson, Otto O. PaJen, Alfred. ^ P*ndeU, Robert G> Ranlari, Roooo. t ' Ravel, Rev. John. ' Restein, John. Rymph^Georg* I* Simpaoni John Bogmrdns. 8t*fanakl, Joseph, Vaadenrater, Blman Bvdd. Vandarwater, Howard D. •Van Tassall, Warden C. • -VanWagnar. J. Palla Ward. J . John,' Wlebar, Andrew Carl. > Winig. .Barnhait W,

Winkler, John. Wmstsad, D, Calus.

Arttagtoo. Anderson, August Ferdinand. Baker, Edwin O. Barker, Harry J. Bogardus, Charles Arthur. Bocardna. Edward T. Brown, Wilbur H. Burnett. Raymond W. Cady. George C. Campbell. Ellas J. Campion Hubert. Cross, Hubert B. CuUen, James J. Delaney, Lawrence A. Deonla, George E. Decker, Frederick A. Diets, Frederick J. EsterUr. George B. Eaton. Fredraick P. Ghee, Arthur. Ghee, Clarence. Hadden, HUand R. . Havens, Larry. Heffarth, John. Hopp*. John Bassett. Hook, Fred 8. « Johnson, C. Kennedy, Thomas. Lammier, John. T^eehan, Raymoad H. !>ogan, Jamat Laughlin, William. Lynch, Allen. / MaoDonneU, Martin J. . McCarry, Aloyaius E. ' Maronay. DanleL Mlllerschoo, Carl.

i Nilleraohon, William H. ' j MonUL James, Morris, Ralph F . OdeU. ChaTies. OTX»n*U, Richard. PiaekAsy. Ralph. Polhetnua, Weaeen. Quinterro, F. a Qolnlsk^ Wilson.. Rhodes, Robert M. • Robinson, WUbur. Roberts, James A. Rogers, Arohjbald. Rogers, Jam** P, Rogers, Percy. Rosa, Jess*. Shaffer, Floyd Caeparnall. 6>at*rt Grao* Sherman, Sitaert Kelson Prior. Speckenbaoki Chariaa. BpmaU, oJaepa V. Stefder, Fred. Stok**, 8t*ph*a\ ^ -Storm*, Albert. Storm. Willis. Terhune,, Myron A. TerwUUgar, Nelson C. Traver, Gaylord. •TreadweU, Ahrta B . Vail. Charle* B> Vail. Percy E.

VeaTaaee::. L*Roy. Van de Bogmrt, Arthur. Van DeBogart. Clvav Le*. ValeekJ, Alexander. ITeomaan, Thorton M. ZaleekJ, Alexander. Zawierencha, Peter.

Dealke, John Edward. Kernes, JoLa.

Hadsos River Bahr, Joeeph Lonia JT, Baakin, John. ~ Bentson. Oabrtel. Black, Walter Soott. Brewster, David T^.Ir. Bumpster, WUllam J. CarroU. Jama* J. Chase. Charlea HaroWL Cromwell, Dr. a CuUan, Charle* F. * Cullesv Christopher jr. Daley, Mark J. Dalaheyde, Patrick-J, Dodga, Percy I * • Dyson, George, Flynn, Thomas 2 , Fowler, Henry. ••> Freer, w*n. Alexander. Frees*, Charlea A. Fuller, Harry Burton. Goldstein. Harry Edw. Hera, George. Joiea, William. Kehreln, Max. Keldar, Henry Edward. Kinney, Raymoad Augnstiaa LaBoda, Augustus J. LaFora, Ambroaa. Lawrano*. Frederick, Lefano, Domlniok, ^,<-. UFevre , Elton Peter. Lovelaoe, Charle* N. McArdle, Bemad, McCana, John Joaeph. McKay, Arthur Joseph. Mahar, Lao. Maher, Thoa. a Maxwell, John. Kanelt John B . Meehan, Joseph T-MlchloakJ, Joseph i, n-Murphy, John F. Neumann, Theodora WJ ]aV P y O'Dnnell, John Joseph. O'Farrall, Joseph. , O'Nell, John Joseph. Parsons, Frederick. Pellrtler, Louis P . Pells, Benjamin A, Porter. WDUam a M. D. Power, Wlnslow A. Powers, Thoma* Aloyrras. Raynor, Hr.

Robblns, Douglas s \ Robinson, W a x B . Rodger*. Artlvar Grans. Row*, Harry Anan.

(Continued, Tomorrow)

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$10,000 \ ..

International Abrasive Corporatloh • ^ <^mmiatiye Convertible FiretPi^eiTed Stock' ^

: frr^erred both a* to Bfseti and ai to divldesda whloh • . *^ payable Jj»uary,ATjr^

Badaeoiaaldafla whole or in part (heavy redesrptiori fond provided) at 110 and aooraed.divld«odf.witl\ opportanjty to oonvert before redemp-

* ' Ooirinertible Into-Ooinmon Stock at Par

CtarnotiweaHh Trust Oompazi>. ofBotton

Transfer Agent

KquiUble IViut Company of Boiton Eegistrar

AppliatibawlU be made to list thii issue on the Boston Stock Exchange

CAPITALIZATION si?

Firrt Preferred Stock Second Preferred Stock Ctanmon Stock -

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400,000 1,700,000

•\ NOBOin>6aiidnoiientfwbei^iUtfriied viithonftbe v >teof twx>-thirdi of the ftrit pf efctred itockholderi. ' ,

The follcrwing is. snmmarited from a letter of the President of the Oompany: •

XnteniaUonal Abrasive Corporation becomea4he largest manufacturer in America telling abrasive material, and one of the most important makers of grinding wheels, thn>nghltaoon«>Udationoftlieb of Superior Corundum wheel uompany, Dominion Atffasive Wheel Company, Harrison Supply Company and National Abras­ive Company, with plants at Waltham, Mate., Ameebory, Mass., Niagara Falls, On. tArioanaMlmlco (a inburb of Toronto). These plants are so located as to give the maximum tariff advantages. Three of these companies haTe been In snooettftu opera, tion for many years. National Abrasive Company has Just began to produce. Net earnings of the THRU OLD COMPANIES alone, after allowance for Federal Dominion of Canada and all other taxation, h&veaveraged for the nast five years more than two and two-thirdi the dividend requirements on the flnt preferred riook. Earn­ings of ALL FOUR COMPANIES for the second quarter of 1919, or sinoe National Abrasive Company began substantial production, were at the rate of $419,96L96 a year. Fertsof thepraweoUof thiiiia^wM a^ttfrpai fnrnaoea, whioh it is estimated should increase net earnings by $200,000 %

The company wiH be the only produoer of Natite. This is the most effective of the manufaotured oorundums for whioh the demand is far in excess of the supply. By the ordinary or bauxite process raw material costs $30 per ton of oorandumjprodneed as against a cost of $1436 per ton of corundum by the Natite prooess. Tta cost of manuf aoture also by this prooess is less than by the older method. This onnintklattnp secures the benefits of tategreting the processes of manufaoturing from raw materials to finish abrasive tools, The business is baslo; its product pervades nearly all Indus-t r ^ processes,

. Price 100 and accrued dividend

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The World War Honor Roll of Dulchoss County

Name of Residents of PoughUeepsie City and Dutchess County Who Were in the Ser-

l ^ »^^^nw* of Their Country

(Continued From YesUrday.) • i Tliis morning's installment of the Dutchess County Honor Roll of the World War includes

toe list of names from the Hudson River State Hospital and the towns of Red Hook and Rhine- K H I S / W I X Veck. The list follow: *

Haaeberg. Frank. Harris, Clifford. Harris, Leigbt B. Harris, Paul. Harris, Raymond L, . Hawkins* William T. ' Heermance, Raddlffe. Hendersos, Robert B. Hoffman. Harold E. Holjarson, Carl O. Horobeck. Randall A. Howe* Edson P. Kecdricks. Harry. Kipp. Ed jar Murray. Kolblnskl, Albert' Krom, George E. Lane, Alfred W. Lane, Benjamin. , Latson, Frank Waldo. r Lawton, Richard C. Lelllcotf 81daey P. Lown, Wllltam H. Uttie. Francla K. Lynch. Fred V. Lynch, John Francla. Marquet, Matthew. , Wilier. George N. Jr. Milroy. Char lea Leo. Montgomery, Rodman Bownt. Morehouse. W. Alfred.

Hudson Rive State Hos­pital.

(Continued.) Htm. John Joseph. Poctt. John J. Feirt-on. James. * ferine, Francla Levi. , 5*««. Richard J. Jfcnlth. James Gilbert pmlth. Je«ph. ft«mn. Raymond Rich. "fallivan. Frank Anthony. Sullivan, William J. . Thieler, Juliua E. ^hitchner, Wm. Henry. •Thomas,- Emir J. •Thompson. Robert Elwood. •T1|he. Leo R- M. D. Tooley, Puriey E. {•Vermllyea, Sidney C. Krtlsh, Tho'mas. "Walsh, William J.

,"\Vefk*. Arthur Jamea t Minnie, Henry Edgar*.

New Hamborglk. Albertson, Chaa. W. "Becker. Guilford P» perjrh, Gustaf Raysnan. Lgodley, Guernsey U. B. Collier, Bernard. JJdjrar. Warren C #> Joanne*. Robert L. Xahn, Faquir. Kennedy. Robert Fran eft. Kennedy. James Hlggina. LeRoy, Walter M. liaiCaldl, Domenico. Xosee, John W. ' Martin, Jamea Clifford. Mascitelll. Mlchele. .• • *r ps'avins, Francis J. pheeley, John Herfry. ^tewart Clark. Stuart, Thomas C. Townsend, William Henry. Vahanden, C. Reginald. [Van Dyne, Cecil. .Williams, Chaa. P. Angell. Williams, R. An fall.

Stoneco. Alberlgbl. Oreste. Domlani, Benlgno. [Drake. Charles. 'Fos'.onl, Nunzlo. Gasparl, Gulseppe, iMarinao. Salvatt. Minchllll. Carlo. >*etto, Frank.

Red Hook. White Plains.

Casey, Ralph J. Annaadale.

An-.es, George R, n-a Boise, Russell. Siiure, Wm. M.. Jr.

Barrytowa. , Chapman, Conrad. t'Chapman. Victor. Crofts, Ralph T.

! Doyle, P. Vincent Htnnebily, Frederick. Kip, Garrett B. "-^N'avins, George 8. [Navins, John J. 'O'Connell, Edward C •Sullivan, Joh n P.. Jr.

MadaJln. Birrtnger, Donald A. Bauer, Philip A. ("linton. Charles R. <"o>. George D. ' ~ JVn^Ier, George B-Powfiing. John H. Bruntler. Chester E. r.mntler. Herbert R. Kaye, Charles R.

• Kincald William G. l/v>mls. Harry T. I-oomjs, Lewi*. Lynk. Warren, Jr. Moore, Alfred. Mcore. Edward L. ' _ • Hector, Archie. .^'jlpaugh. William. s-rctt, Thomas K. SmmoM, John Lv. -•'•"mith, Foster R. Emmons. Herbert A. fTr.itri. Frank B. Smi;h. John K-"Woolscy, George W. '

Red Hook. Aortal. Roland. Arrr.Mrong. LoreafO M. •>-=ttenfteld, Edwin. I-axter, James Daniel. l^xter, Wm. Vincent. ';'l!ew, James Ed. •Iiriiiie. Charles. Rjrjffr, Raymond. •'".ark. David. ''^'». tiarzell Hermanee. 'V!lin«. Ix>wis P. i v ^n. Kdwln. <'o.-.n. Harold Lv '"0'->n. John V. ' 'O'jn«. Hlchard M. ,;irti!». l^Grairl W. 1'ay. Hrrm«n K. 3>f<-kcr. Kloyd E. »rbf.«. Wm. Henry. »* lc i fh . Alfred. >''i!ton. Ralph L. 'Jroen. Charles H. <Jrimng, Joseph. Jr. GrlfTinr. Raymond B. "rifrlna, fitephen. «;r!fflnr. William. Jr. >l*s^r, Manln L» HiRer. Donald. "•>m. ClarFhce Wm. "am. Edmund. JUvenA, Herbert Ihilherland Hintnn. Walter. "•tchcock. Chaa. I*. Jr. Hoffman. Horace 1L Holt. Cortland. "utchings. P.ur1o»»,

Kidd. James Howard. Kilmer. Archie. Killmer, Grover. .Lewis, Herbert K. Lewis, Klrtley B. •Lown, Bertraxa £. Mae Caulay. Theodore Ch -Minkler. Fred. - 0 Mlnkler, William. Moore, Atvie. N'elsoB. Clayton. Ostrander. William H. Patrle. Harry H. Patterson, John D. ^ Patterson, Zero, Jr. Pitcher, George Edw. Pons, Jos*. Proper, Harry. t Rhyndera, Floyd. Rhynders, Harry Austin. Rider. Lloyd R. Rider, Oliver D. Rlfenburgh, Harold V. Rifenburgb, H. Walter. Rifenburgh, Jeremiah. Rlfenburgh, John H. Schutte, Leonard V. Sbaiir, Arthur. 8hafer, Henry W. Sharpe, Rowland M. Shook, Dr. Louis 1* Shook, Uelrtn. StmmoriS, Ifolrtn. Simmons, Williams. Slttenham, Fred W. Smith, Paul,IX Spencer, Cecil Grander. Tester, Archto.

[Teats, Benjamin. iTownsend, George. Traver, Clarence H. Van Steemburgh, FVed. Van! Steemburgh, Harry. WTieeler, Herbert 8. Teargao, Thomas E.

•nTon, Bolce, Freeman R. Brown. Lester. Cholnsky, Joseph. Clark, Raymond Wash. Clarkaotu Jsjnet, Cole, Atria. Coon. Myron P. Dedrick, Con.

lElltworth, Ws.tson D. i Freeboro, James L. Freeborn, WlUlam I* Friery,* James. Krausobarskl, Anthony. Lasher, Herbert W. Linders, Chris. Uvlngston, Herbert R. R-Loonle, Thomas Chester. Lown, Hugh. MoAuUff, Wm. Franels. McCsjTtok, William. Miller, Herbert A. Miller, Herbert A. ' Miller, William H.. Jr. . Moor*. Floyd. Pitcher, Es H. Rankey. Harold J. Redmond, Oerejd I* Redmond. Roland 1* Rlfenburgh, Clarence. Scott Rlehard Lee.

QSMB, Abraham. Crootrum, Charles H Or sen e, Charles H. •Haen, Arthur. Hafermaa, Mark Carol. Halley. Charlaa M. Halley Denial. Halley, Thomas W.

William. . Obre, Arthur L. Odell. Lou la Odcll, Robert. Olln, Oeorge. Oatrom. Carlton. Patton. John.

I Pennington, Charles K. Phillips. Lawrence. Pink, Edwin H. Poat. Ernest. Post William.

Potteflburgh, Ed- Attff»stus P. Potteaburgh. Edward J.' palta, Frank W. Quick. Bertram. Rhynders, Clarence H. Rton, Ira. Rogers. Clareaoo E. Simmons, Arthur. Simmons. BeaJ. Wheeler. Simmons^ Frederick W. Smith. Stanley B. Snyder, Robert L Stickle, Arthur. SllllweJl. Harold W. ' Suckley, Arthur. *Suekley, Hsnry M-Suckley, Robert B. Jr. Sullivan, Mortimer V. Tator, James H. Ten Broeok, Herman M. TerwUllger Exra. Tosnesen, Ludwlg. Traver, Archer M. Traver, Carlton J. . Traver, Frank C Traver, Harold W. Traver. Robert A. Tremper, Harold O. VasKeureo. Benj. M. VanWagner, Frank. VanWagser, Geo. Bathaa. Viator. John. Wagner, Anson J. .Wager, William. Weckesser, Csrl F. . Welch. Millard. Weat. Aruthr M. West, George Addison-White. Floyd H. White. Jamta White. Leland F. White, Roy Nelson. Witherwax. Melvln.

Wlthenrax, Wrnfield. Woeot, Oeorge. Wyaak, Theodore J.

KbkneaUa. Atkins. KarL Atkins, Leland D. -Canaocv Oeorga D. Conlln, Fred. Coalln, Stephen Franeta Crittenden, Fmy Evarts. Daroy. Thomaa FT > Field. Charles W. Jarrard, Harry H. Jarrard, Isaao X* Jeffries, Clarence J. Kallop, Anthony V. McK&rland, Edward F. Mulvey, John ZX •Pindar, Ouy. PlndV, Wtlllaxn McK. Rltton, Claude J. *. Rows, Oeorge E. Smith, Raymond. Thiol. Fred & Thomas* Albert H. Trowbridge, Lester C. Teohudin, Hans Waitor. . Wheels* Clarence H, Wheeler>Lee O.

I White. Oeorge O, Yea pies, Jerry.

.(Continued Tomorrow)

An old negro complaining that he had lost his , ii«u i w u» dog, his employer asked

1 him why he didn't advertise for the | animal In the newspapers. "Det j woula't do no good," returned the

old man. "Why hot?" asked his em­ployer. "Well, eon, dat dog kaln't read," responded the old negro.

Medal Contest at Pleaaant Pla

The.Msjdal Contest "feetd at Pleasant Plaina Church,on Frldaj cnlng was well attended, Mrs. ] Hymph, who la secretary of th T. L., presided during; the ewa The Judges were Mrs. Ms* Urowatar. M1ss> U Olive*. Rev.

Jot t The medal was awarded Grace Hsiaesk An address en needs of French refugees west 4 ered by Lieutenant Lasher, of '. Park, and a large offerlag fc French orphan was taken. The gram of the evening was as fei My Own American.««-MM.,w...< Prayer . . . . • , ..,•-«<.•«••. .Rev. L. T. 1M Sarata. "Is the Young Man BafeT"

Floroaoa Be Solo Miss Juno We •Flag of the Free"

Richard Vaa Wi 'Sound the Jubilee" Qi •Old Father Hubbard".-Rath ' Solo Mrs. Harlow Cookln, •Glorious Liberty"... Carl ton H

Bolo.. Mrs. McK T h e N'ame of Old Glory"

Mildred Soio t.. •.-. «r -..-.»«-• •*• » . . . . • sgr* "Two Offeringw'....^..Oraea a S o l o . . / . . . . . Miss Jons W< "Knights of the U T. L."

Stanley 1 Solo . . . . •. Florenoe 9t Address . . . l ieutenant L "America the BeauUful".,..-.. PresenUUon of th« Medal. J "America."

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Sengstaek. J»hB Louis. Teator, Foster. Tucker, Robert a Vsn Burk, John D. Warringer. Harry. ^Vheel«r, George, WUbur, Lo«i". Worden. Claranoe. Tounghause, Arthur.

Upper Red Hook. Coon, Edward. Loeee, James K.

Rhinebeck. Asher, Alon. Asher. Frank J. Asher, Frederick EarL Asher, Harry R. Asher, Lester Herman. Astor. Vincent Barrows, Ralph. Barrowa. Richard. v ] •Bell, Eward J. / Berrlan, Albert E.. Jr. Brennan, Frank. Brenner, Frank B. Brlgga, George A. Brljrga, l/outa I*. Brlgrs, Raymond Leoaarrt. Brlgg*. Rlc^ard. Briggs, William H. Brown, Ralph. Browning, Robert F. Bucchlonl. Marino. Buacb. Augustus. Busch. Charles C. Butler, Clarence. Carlaon, Carl A*el. Cloaa. Wesley J. Colburn, Oeorge. Cooklngham. Kenneth W. L. Coon. Nelson D. Coster, Harry. Coster, Robert. Cosine, Arthur. Crosby Maunseil SchleffeUn. •Cruaiua Roy T. DeOarmo. Dr. Philip W. D'Outtole, 0ulsept>«. niMauro, Lawreaoe. Kckert, WllMam . F.lsworth. Abel S. Euler, Charles a ru>r. Stanley. •Fltapatrlok, Edward A. ntipatrick, William. Fraletga. Charles F. FraMght Elmer. Gay. RovaV Gallup, James W.

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The World War Honor Roll of Dutchess County

Name of Residents of Poughkeepsie City and Dutchess County Who Were in the Ser~.

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STJfcul*. ZoittrMd!" ~" Trebuceo, Oebrlele. Trever, Ernest Austin Van Veorhls, Percy B." Vtech, NobeL Ylnsentis. Joseph. Walsh. William Joseph. Ward, Joseph V. Weinshelmer, Edward T. / Wetnab^elmer. Kenneth S. Welscer, John J.' We laser, Robert. Welch, Richard W. m > Welsh, J o b s Francis. Welah. Richard Joetph. West B O M Kauffman. White, Edward Haynea. •WUSOB, Edward F. Wlnfleld, Harold Mortimer. Stuck, Barrator.

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Stanford.

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•DUrlnger, O*orfa, Jr, •DllUnger, Char It*. (fearer, William a

BamralL Campbell* Cecil J. DeGarmo, Chester A. milenger, George Jr. \ Dohro. William H. Hsabrouck, Chauncey, Hesbreuck, Emery. * y. KTHeady, Cheater. Payne, Albert H. -Payne, Edwin, Van R,

StanfordvuJe. B«lc% Dr. J. Newton. Bayer, J, N. Case. Harold Saekett . Iftrrtaon, Stanley F . Kennedy, Mile*. Knickerbocker, George r . Meehen, James. Moray, Waltar Smith!. Post, Lavl A- • Sims, Edward." -"" ' .' „ Yail, Cbarlaa Edward. jVaBBaaaohotaa, Arthur. Svhaltn, Thomaa J. Iwhitely. Harry Robert Wirehouse, James K. . HVoolIey, A. George.

8tU*tns. jBerrlngtos, Charlea W. '%

Union Vale. Aeken, An ell D.' Clark. Sydney Howard,

Emlgh. Harold M. Klrby. Ralph E.

|Lane, Leslie Marti a, Mefbaam, John J. Qulnlan, Daniel. -

Yerbank. Baumetster, Charles. "

[Cromwell,. Edward J. Dunlavey, Edward. [Dunn, Joseph P. Frailer, Franklin. [Germond, Thome. [Green, William C. H&xzard, Charles B. [Lasher, Morgan El l iot {•Shook, JRobert E. '•Straight, Burr D. »

Washington. SAngus, Henry M. ^ jBallard, Edward. -" Cardinole. Frank. • • Crane, Robert ^rane, Theodora. [Crane, Walter B. .Cuningham, Earl. JrteGarus, Phoenix. •Demel, Thorpe. Drum, Chester. Haight Harris 1*. Halght, Hecbart •Haight WUUanv illall, Frank. H&Irtead. Julian: • , ^ |Ham, Edwin 8. Mam, Eugene Jr. Hash, Philip. Kearney, John. McCabe, V., Dr. McLaughlin, John, Mallory. Charlea. Marshall, C. R. Parker, Andrea. % Pectle. Raymond F» .Pingrey, Van W. Vltare, Ltola.

Millbroc*. Affledt. William. "Ball. Rlaph. Barnett Gordon J« Bedell, Charlea H. Beiding, Walter H. Bermett William. ' Bernard, Esmond A. Bertsche, Richard D. -Blsognl. Emlllo. Blagden, Wendal P. iBlrnn. Philip JL_ Bolce. Van Ne«* U Srlggs, Donald K. Brown, Wm. "Barr*. Bernard R Butler, Thomaa F. Byrne, Patrick.

(Otrocuol, Philip; •Hark. Charlaa H. ' •^oflln. Jamaa Roi<> <"ol». John E. Condron, Richard O. r©oper, George. Oofu# Robert U 1>avt*, Lewis. r>ean, Francta J. l>eMartlna, Leroy. JHuel. Iaaao N. I>«ver, Patrick J, •Donnelly, Jamea. Duncan, Charlea. ftunne, Aloyalaa. Go!d»te1n, Morri*. Greenhalgh. Harref.

•Olea*on, Joar Michael. Ortffla. Elmer B.

.Haddon, Harry. •Hall, Wilfred. Olam. MTlton C, '3I*rper, rieteher. >l*lnte, Burwtn. Higjrtna. John J. HoMn. Joaeph, H*ran. Albart inward, CUrenca K '

"Hughea, Harry «. Jacknon. William o Jacobua. John M. !K«'n, Thomaa W, ^•In, W m . j . Kennedy. Jarrna J. 1"'. Oicar. l>oborogo, Qaatan* -vail. C h , l t , r v .

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McCaffery, Joaaph Ed. McKcntia, Edwin O. MacKenale, Gilbert C. ifcKenale, Hugh. M*boney, William P. Maagin, Arthur J. Mann. Fitahugh L. Mariner, WaJttr. Maroney. Charlea J. Maroney, JaSnea Franct*. Maronty, WlUlaav P. Maro^uardt, F. O. Mlddletoa, Samuel. ' Miller, Charlea R. ' ' Miller, RoawelL Mitchell, Richard., :

Noonas, Thomas. " -Panaaso, Jerry. Pannasxo, VIncenio. Paolluccl, Ouheppe. Papas, Pasquale. Placention. Lulgi. Plala, Stewart O. " Plumb, Herbert Rae,. Thomas. Rickett Harold W. . Rotunno, Nored* A. Russell, Harold B. 8aundars, Iaaao O. Sfckler, Earl. Simmons, George P. . 81m o, Jdaaph. Smith, L*CliTr. 8tronaT, Edwin Joseph. 8wlft Charles. Tanner, Charlaa K. Taylor, John W. V • Tower,- Joseph T-, Jr. ^ ^ Tracey, John J. Tyldaley, Robert Varney, Howard. Vellettrie, Fred. Vincent Harold W. Vincent, Howard S. • > Wakeham, Albert E. Walsh, George Michael Whalen, William P. .-

Whlteley, Harry R. WiUiams, Charles A. Willis, Alfonso. '• WlUls, Howard. Wing-, Morgan. Wlntrlngham, Andrew C.

I i thgow. Todd, Adam. Todd, Fraser. -

- - Oak SamjBtt. Bennett William. Cummlngs, John. •Cummlngs^ Oscar W. Cum-mlngs, Walter. Williams, Benjamla Franklin

Wappingert, Been , Lewis A. Brown, Clayton. DeGregorio, Joseph. Hallas, Cbaries E . Hareourt, Herman* Kennedy, Robert N ^ * Lynch, Thomas M. • ' \ Sitsar, Edward J. V

ChelaeJt, Bolts, Charles H. Collier, Robert T. Collyer, Frank F., Jr.

j DefialT&tore, Joseph. 'Dllert, Domlnlek. t ^ TDunwoody, Robert. I Gates, Francis E.v

GlompaoL Oulseppa. _ Lombard!, Philip. '"* .• Lombard!, Souflno. Maloney, Robert. Merrltt O. Vanderlyn. Post, William. Romalaa, LaRoy T. Smith, Kathanlel." Tam-paioro, Aagelo. ToreUlUa, Alfreda. Van Voorhls, George R. Zampatori, Angelo,

HagbsonTO}«x Cornell, Leander. Hopper, John Anthony. Hortoif, Alrah. Sterens, Ellsworth E. Vandawaur, Claud Richard.

Wappts(«r« Fmlla. Arthur, Edwin D. " ..^ Babcock, Wilson. > Bain, Francis J. Bala, James Joseph. ^ Bain. John Christopher. Baker, Francis R, Barrett Charles. Bate, Ernest I. Beaban, John J. Bates, Charlea Stanley. Blrkenmeyer, Vincent Blythe, Roland P. Bobm, Daniel A. Bottial, Domlnlek-Bracken, Joseph W. Bradley. Thomas Edward. Brady. Charles J. Brown. Heaeklah. Brown, Lester J. Brows, Percy D. Burnett, 'Patrlak Joseph, Burke, William O. Burns, John F. Runs*, John P. Hurra, Thomas Joseph. 'ampbell. Henry Thomas,

•'ample, Henry. "anale. Crolk. 'andelueo. John Heary.

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Cruse, Martin Patrick. * Cuneo, Frank J. Curran, Franels Raymond. Curraa, John^Harold, Damano, Nicola. Danford, Anthony. Debarto. Ellpledlo, Delaney, Cornelius M. Delaney, LawTanoa A. DeSanUs, earerta, Dleh], Jaaob. Dfehl, Philip. Dlgiacomo, Peter C. DIGrlgorto, Rodolfo. DKJretoris. Joseph, Dimaoco, Alfonse. Domianl. Benign*. • y

DiProfls, Francla. ' Domlsio, Frank. Donlln, James Joseph. Downey, John Joseph. Drumm, George W. Dyaon, Harold. Eagan, John Patrick. Etehs, ICelrin M. Ernest D. Travnr. Farell, Joseph O. FerdCnoada, Perrotta, Fltipattlcjt, Dennla Jr. Frattura, Vtncenna. Fraslef,'Frank. Fraar, Allan. Gallagher. Jamas Paul. Oaidaer, Robert K. Gasparl, Q. Gatewood. Edward. Germane-, Jowph. » Gilmora, Via cant Glllmore, Joseph. •Ooring, J. Morris, Jr. Green, John. Greene, John. Grimmtr, Joseph R. Halls, Charles Edward. Haistaad, Earl. Hanlsy, Arthur. Henderson. John H. Hicks, Edward. Hicks, Martin R. Hicks, Robert Hoolihan, Vincent Horton, Homer Wilson. Huboer, Charles A. Hunt. Abram Seaman, Jr. Hunter, R. M/lcolm. Jaycox, William H. Keeler, Frederick, Kelly, Henry J. Kelly, James A . -Kelly, John.J. Ktlly, Joseph F. Knight, James. Laffln, James B. Lailln,' Joseph I* , Laffln, Joseph F. Lahey, Thomas Vincent. Laurl, Angelo. Laseo> Mlchaal. LeRoy, Charles J. v

Lawrence, Charles J. Lockwook, Joseph A. Loop, Chester Parish. Lowery, Edward Joaaph. Lynch, Charlea H. Lyons, James ClUnent McCarthy, George Francis. McCarthy, John Francis. MoCloeky, James C McDonald, Joseph V. McGunnlss, Patrick F. •McLaughlin, James Joseph. MeMasters. John Edward. McShane, Jamea, MeShane. John Franda •Mass, Augustus. Maloney, Edward Joseph Manning*. John Edward Maroel, Martin J Marcelll, Pitro Mass, Fred W Merendoni, SUrle MtteheU JamU Mitchell Robert Montrose, Leonard H Morrison, William Henry MoTOttanl, Asterie MuUen, Martin A -Mulroy, William.

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October, l i l t , at twt lv i o'clock adpa^ ths premises described In said Judg­ment as fcUowa, v ia :

All that oertsin lot or parcel of land situate, lying and being In the City of Poughkeepele, aforesaid, and bounded aa follows, to wit: Beginning 40 feet from the northwest ooroftr of the malt house situate on Bridge Street, and running thence east paral­lel with said malt house 110 feet; (hence northerly «0 feet; thence wast 110 feet; thence southerly on said Brldga Street 40 feat to the plaoe of beginning. •

FRANCIS R. CURRAN. Referee.'

Dated at the City of Poughkeepele. N. T.. th is , l l t h day of September. 1111. HENRY T. HACKETT.

Attorney for Plaintiff, Poughkeepele. N. T.

PHILIP EUITNO, Attorney for defendant Charles

DuBols. W. B. H0T6RADT.

Attorney for defendant Alfred P. Russell ate.

S * p t l 6 - l l - : i U-11 Oct* • 1 'I • 1 1 1 1 • 1 1

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT Southern District of New Tork. In

Bankruptcy. No. »T4» . In the matter of Edward McManus

and Henry T. Cronk. Individually and as copartners, trading and doing busi­ness under the firm name of MoManns eh Cronk. Bankrupts.

R. Burton Wee, the Trustee,.having filed his final account showing a bal-anea on hand of $10, asking that a final dividend be declared, and the estate Anally closed. It U

ORDERED, That all creditor* of the above named bankrupts, show cause before ma at my office, I f Mar­ket Street Poughkeepsie, N. T„ on SaptemVer SI, l t l » . at t P. M., why the account of R. Burton Slee be not passed and filed and a 'final dividend ba declared, and why all moneyst In

»hls hands ba not distributed and the estate finally closed and .settled, also why a-suitable alio wane e be pot made to the attorney for the trustee, and why the trustee ba not paid hi* com­mission and expenses, and why he and his bondsman be not discharged, and why shoh other business that may come before said meeting be not transacted. Also take notice that a t (he same time and place the uneol. looted hook aooounts and books wilt be aold.

Dated September I I . 111*. ,• H A R R T ARNOLD.

Referee In Bankruptcy. SeptlS

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT Southern District of New Tork. No. 1

17004 in Bankruptcy. Barbara-Ellsa. bath. I n o , Bankrupt -

Barbara-Elisabeth, Xna, was duly adjudicated * bankrupt on August 9, I f If. The first meeting1 of creditors

FOR CONSTIPATIO

CARTER'S LITTLE t i lVlR PILI ££«:•

A PEWJDAYStl THIS TREAT1CE WILL DO MORE F YOUR COMPLEX! THAN! A L t TJ

.BEAUTY DOCTO JIN CREATIOH^

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P U R E L Y V E C E T A B

ArrangemenU Virtually Finithed for Exhibits ThiiWfek.

As the-day lor the opening of the Dutchess County Fair at Rhinebeok draws nearer, preparations are near. Inb completion. The various' commit­tees are hard at work doing: their part toward making the affair a complete success.

Serving on the executive committee are Benjamin Trernper, of Rhinebeok. who i s chairman; Harry Pottenburgb, of Rhinebeok, who is secretary and Benson R. Frost, also of Rhlnebeck, who la treasurer.

On the general committee are Ben­jamin Trernper, of Rhinebeok, as chairman; J, Grtswold Webb, of Clin­ton Corners; Harry D. Fralelgh of Up­per /Redv Hook. Ellas C, Vail of Ver-bank, R. Raymond Rikert of .Rhine-beck, Alvah R. Stickle of Red Hook; Harry Pottenburgh of Rhinebeok, George W. Kuchler of LaGrangTrlllej Frank H. Lacy of the Dutchess Co. Farm Bureau, C B. Lansing of Rhine* beck,-Benson R. Frost of Rhinebeok, and Charlea J. Daman of ThroU.

The committee on oonoeaeiona and privileges in composed of cX B, Lan-ring, R. Raymond Rikert and Harry Pottenburgh, all of RbJnebeck, while Charles J. Dumas of Ttvoli, haa charge of the publicity. - • • v

Wendell P. Booth of this oity, with Harry Cotting- and Frank Cooklnr-ham of Rhinebeok, h a ^ charge of the track events, IwW he held at m y office. No. 14 Mar­

i n e superintendent of grounds and jket Street City of PoughSeepaie, N. buildings will ba Henrys Bchaad. o f l y ^ o a septembe* 15th. l » l t , at 1.S0 Rhinebeok, assisted by Pascal T r e m - | p . j * . Creditors may prove claims,

"DIRECT BITE TEETH"

fasts) and Insure perfect enunciation and artlc^UtiooT T b a t L t h . lately cannot be iUscersed from natural teeth. TTIMII II ifrr 1 of tbe direct bite, have three times the biting- s t r e i g t h o f ordt ?*>*••• Are you now wearing artificial teeth? u SOT^BW it,,mVi, visa yoa to call and mveatlgate this n e w p U t a . ••"••««*

HOURS • A. M. TO • P . M . sTUITDAW t A M. TO 1 1

CADY DENTAL OFFia 284 MAIN STEBBT, • POUOHKBIPSIE. ti

per. Frank; E. Chase of Pine Plains j will have charge of the gate and the tickets, assisted by Charles Ferris and Charles Fralelgh, both of Rhinebeok. Warren Delano, of Barrytown, will superintendent the horses with the as­sistance of Matthew B. 'West

J. Griswold Webb will have charge of the cattle, sheep and swine entries] and will be assisted by Harry D. Fra­lelgh,-of Upper Red Hook. The su­perintendent of poultry will be Elian C. Vail, of Verbank. Arrah R. Stickle; of Red Hook will have charge j f the entries for fruit and vegetables, as­sists* by George W. Kuchler, of Lev! Grange, and Hubert XJreeae of Rhine-beck. Hubert Gag-e of Rhinebeok, will have charge of the specialties and children'* extilblts; Ethan Coon of Rhinebeok, the floral exhibits; Theo­dore de Laporte, of Rhlaebeck, the agricultural - Implement display, and Mrs. John B. Mack, of Arlington, and Mrs. a M. Klrby. of this city, have charge of the domestlo department

The officer* of the Dntehees County Agricultural Society are John M. Ham, president; Tracy Down, first vice-president: J. Orlswold Webb, sec­ond vice-president; Vincent Astor, third vice-president; Albert C. R u s t treasurer, and William T. Ward, sec­retary. The directors are Vincent As-tor, Wendell P. Booth, J. Adams Brown, Oeorge CoUlngwood. George A. Coleman, OX Howard Davison, Tracy Dows, Ely Biting, D. C, Flana­gan, John M, Ham, F. C. Hornbeck, U Lk Lawsoo, Henry Morganthau, Jr., Horatio Nelson. EUas C. Vail, William t . Ward, J. GrUwold Webb and W. N. Wettereau.

STANFORD HONORS ITS ! WORLD WAR VETERANS

appoint a Trustee, examine the bank r a p t and transact such other business aa may com* before said meeting.

This notice was republished on ac­count of error by newspaper, and previous notices -mailed on September l l t h , m i . ahould be disregarded.

Dated, Sept i l , l i l t . HARRY ARNOLD, Referee Jn Bankruptcy.

Sept lS

NOTICE OF mVDXO~OF ASSESS-JstENTROLL.

Please .take notice that the assess­ment roll of the City of Poughkeepsie has bean finally completed and filed In the office of the City Chamberlain, at the City Hall In t h e City of Pough­keepsie, where it will remain open to publio Inspection for fifteen days.

Dated September 0, 111*. GEORGE D. CAMPBBLZi JOHN HANNIGAN OXEOROS WORRALL

Board of Review Daily lwk-Sept 10

BIDS F O B THE REMOVAL OF GARBAGE AND SWILL.

Bids for the removal of garbage and swill In the City of Poughkeepsie from October 1, l i l t to October 1, II J», will be received at the office of the City Ohanrberlaln until t o'clock, P. V, of September 18, t i l l . Speci­fications may be obtained at this office.

The Common Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids,

, \ JE6SB J. GRAHAM, City Chamberlain. .

Sept l - s M l - l l - i e .

~~ NOTICE OF HEARING. Pursuant to Section ITT, Sub-drvislon

t o f the City Charter, notice is hereby given that the Board of Public Works deem It necessary for t h e \ following improvements:

That Mansion Street.(so.called) be­tween Inole Avenue and Corlles Ave­nue, be improved by the grading of the roadway without the consent of the

FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU

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THE MANUFACTURERS1 ASSOCIATION* If you are out of work and want a job in a f •

tory, call at Room 419,

TRUCT COMPANY * - • • . • •

Or Write Box 66, P<

311 Mill Street > * :

Important Announcement

''.„./ Mr. H. R. Prince of New York, ' . . Xmporteur De Modes

will person&Jiy conduct an interesting style exhibit at Madam BoeckeTs '

Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 15th and 16th Displaying a complete line of

TAILORED AND FANCY SUITS, ;

COATS, WRAPaS, TAILORED DREaSSES r

AND FURS.

Garments made to your Individual measure under tbe svipervtslan Madam Boeckel, as*urln«T you of complete satisfaction as to style, land farbrio.

311 MILL STREET BOECKEL & (JIFFORp, Props.

i Thomas J. Devlin, former tuper-j visor from the Town of Btanford.

oorae Home Day and annual C r a n t « l f r o n t M t ^ ^ v < w

Fair o M h n t town Battfrday and pre- . A p n b „ c B e . r i R t ^ n ^ ^ ' isented the MTT c* medaJe to •enrlee I ftbove »t , h e Ttgyll„ m ^ \ o n l JJ

men. Mr. Devlin wag followed by,Common Council to be held on Mondaf the Rev. Cornelius Woelfkin, pastor *t the Tlfth Avenue (Baptist Church t

New York City. Bengali defeated Stanfordville <

to 0 in a baseball game in afternoon. following which dinner was served

' to the • err Ice men. The day's fee-! tlvltlea cloeed with a danee In the 1 Orange Hall.

LEGAL NOTICES X. Y. SUPREME COURT—DUTCW-

> ,E8S COUNTY. Charles Alexander, aa Administrator of the goods, chat­tels, and credKs of Mary E. Alexan­der, deceased. Plaintiff, against Charles DuBela, Individually and as Executor of the last Will and Testa­ment of John W. DuBola, deceased. AUalra Warden, Mary Flynn and Al­fred P. Russell, County Treasurer of Dutchess County, as Administrator of the goods, chattels and credits or James DuBola deceased.

evening, September 15, 1111, at eight o'clock.

JESSE J. ORAHAM, • City Chamberlain,

S e p t l - l - l l - l l - l l

JVOTTCE OP HEARDTa Pursuant to Section l 4 t , of the City

Charter, notice Is hereby given that the Beard of Publio Works haa verified tbe assessment rolls for the following improvements:

For constructing concrete curb and grading* Livingston Street / ram Acad­emy Street to South Hamilton Street

The above assessment roll Is oa file at the office et the City Chamberlain and a public hearing will be given on the same at the regular meeting of lh« Common Council to be he'd Monday evening*, September II , 1111, at eight o'clock. •

JESSEsI. ORAHAM. City Chamberlain.'

S e p t l . e - 1 l - l l . i l In pursuance of a Juda-ment «f1 %_._, _ _ _ — . - - ^ ~ . „ * . , . , .

foreclosure and sale, duly granted In *OLK »">* W A n i v . u — SF>AI,F.n the above entitled aetlon. and entered I propoaUa for furnishing the Hudson in the Dutchess County Clerk's office! n i T , r 8 t**» Hospital -with pure, freak on the l l t h day of P*Pt»n-,b«r, 3»:» m l *• ^ r **• *h r** ano^the from Oo-I. Francis R. Curran, th» und»r*1rn** • t"h*T 1" 1 , 1 , « w 1 u *** referred up to Rsferee In eald J i l rment BimM, w i i r ' f t nf> A- M *MurA*r. f-'ep'. i \ 1»1». • ell at T'jMIe a w t ^ n «l t>» oorrM«r "f**r> th«> w-li. tM opened %rA pubMrJy ^f the DutcheM C> IMV ~««rt HMIM, read Wr^^riitiont will s» nv*.i:»<5 i-» iv» < ity c-r i<- lit-*'- *"?* r p-i(<-hf»« uj>«n arri'<*a»!*n t OVOROI*: n. FIN. C A - , - < N y > i-r) ihr «-»th rt»T of TOM. «lt»-wsr4 ts»jitl*l !J t H - 1 7 - J t

Dutchess County Fat

TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 6 , 1 7 , 1 8

SPRINGBROOK PARK

Rhinebeck, N. 1 RACING EACH DAY Oraad Exhibition Contest Between LOUISE GUY, Dvtrern by

Tcenpksna, and BIKG BAKO, Drtvm by /MM«e A. H. T,

on Seoofid Day of Fair.

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Live Stock, Poultry, Farm Produce, Machi] Big Free Shows

General Admiuion 25c. Children under 12,1

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Brenner. Wm. O., 14 OlenwoM Ave, Brevoort. BenJ. If , Jr. 27 College A v. Brewster. Mllkood F.. 25 Franklin St. Bright. Richard Thatcher, Ferris Lane Briggs, Geo. C 7 Dean Place, I.ilnrisa. J^hn. 5 Cataract I'J. Bidtt. John V., 79 Livingston St. Brlttain. Earle M., 24 High St. Brews. George W.. S Palmer Ave. •Brock. Leo A.. 15 Baker St. BrocOter, Paul. IS Wlnfleld St. BrowVer. Harold 8., II 8o. Clinton S t Browar, Melvtn, 116 Cannon St. • Brown; Cecil J.. 43 Fallktll Ave. Brown4 James R. 68 Lincoln Ave. Brown,^ Harry D.. 186 Main S t Brown,» Wm. Wilson. 41 William St. Bruno, 'Jo*. 11 Duane St. Buckrftout, Frederick J.. 11 Bellevue

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Hunts, Friank A., 75 Garden S t Burns, James P., 168 South. Ave. Burr, Fra^k, 134 Main 8t« « Burr, Georfre, 85 Wlnfleld St. < Burr, Morrill McNeill, 337 Mill S t Burr, Robert PM 337 Mill S t Burr, W a l t * J» IT Taylor Ave. '' •li'---B

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Burrows, .Vaughn E.P 21 Garden S t Butch, Augaitua Carter, 61 Cather­

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Ave. Bushnell. Rajemond H., 6 Hammers-

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^ n d V u T T b r l h a ^ T T l X? Clinton S t »«"<>»•. Coslmo. S3 X. Bridge S t Jargeskf, Charles, 181 Main S t - •• — i&rhara, Giovanni, Po'keepale, X. Y. > i larker. Jos., 61 Mtin 8 t . L, jarnard. Alden O . 61 Washington. C a c c a a , 0 i A n t o n f o . 16 Talmadge S t larnes, George A., 161 Union S t „ . _ . , ' „ tarnee, Virgil E., 77 Washington S t c&d^ F r a n k J - 1 2 ° N - Hamilton S t larone. Salvatore, 16 Cataract PI. lartholf, Leon, 121 Church S t arton, Abram, Arlington, art on, John. BL, 69 Academy S t arton, Paul Beach, 281 Mill St. artram, Paul D., P. O. Box 135. attila, Charlas, 10 Talmadg* S t auer, Harold W 4 117 Union Bt

Caetlan, Joseph, Poughkeepele, X. T. Calf*, John, 29 8V Perry S t Caire, Louis, 10*7 X. Hamilton S t • Calre. Wlnfleld. 107 X. Hamilton S t Callop, Henry J., 35 Academy S t Camopaglio, Maro, 23 Duane St. Campbell, Donald O., 198 Main St. Campbell, Ellas John, 9 -Hoffman Ave.

ayle, Clifford, Poughkeepsle, X. T, Cannon. Daniel J , 5 Cataract PI. aylea, Jacob, IB Xo. Hamilton S t cantor, Abraham, 19 Lexington Ave. «ach, Jacob, Jr., 68 Taylor Ave, Cantor. Jacob A.. 593 Main St. e*cham, Earl, 81 Livingston S t Cantwell, Michael. 23 So. Water.St •achaoo, Howard F., SI Livingston. Cantwell. Patrick, 2 j So. Water St. eaohara. Ralph H^ 79 Llvjngston. Canosxi, Mlchale. J32 MiU St ear, Etnll, SS Ltncoin Ave, Caprlo. Angelo. 9 Charles S t eal, Wm. J., 23 Lincoln Ave. Caralnepos, John, 609 Main S t «aton, Morgan C , llhk Mansion S t Card, William, 26 Delafleld S t eaudrie, Joseph X., 93 Water? Bt Carlon, Frank J., 6 Xoxo n St. *chtel, a e r o . A., Po'keepste. X. T. Carl-oa, James O.. 265 Main St. ecker, Augustas H.. 541 Main S t Carpenter, James Raymond, 136 ecker, Carl J., 70 Xo. Hamilton S t Church S t ecker, George R.. 67^ Mtin S t ecker, R o b t A.,' 29 Corlies Ave. ecker, Samuel L., '641 Main St. ecker, Wallace, 663 Main S t edinger. Frank M-. 302 MU1 S t elncofner, John*J., 67 Acad. St. eJanger, 69 Delafleld S t

Carpentler*, Vincenxo, 8t X. Bridge S t

Carroll. Jamej J.. 650 Main S t Carol. Joseph. 122 Main 6t. Carrol. Wn>. H., 56 Thompson St. Carter, Howard F., 85 x . Hamilton

elt aSSi Y**£Unil&£L°it*L ^ ° n ' D ° n a l d P - > « C a n n o n 1 ^ * ell, Thomas J., 61 Main S t Casey Thomas n IUI \tai„ o« enedlct, Ralph T. 28 Franklin S t Casaldy fcSrVrd J \ i ? i n i « enjamln. Charles, 103 Pine S t <-^Y. Edward J.. 6 Montgomery

ennett »vm. Thomas, 181 Union S t ton St »

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ennett Harry. 40 No. Perry S t Cas.«o. Tony, 7 Dutchess Ave IX& S : . a J ? A M / . " w ^ . ^ ' r"""- J - r h 4 T H a " , S k • ennett William A. 49 Washington. CaUlano. Vlngan. 10 Tulip St. ennls. Irviag. 40 Man-Ion S t • Vavall, James J.. 8 Allen Placi . enson. Jaa. Dtwltt^ J7 Academy 8 t caven. Taylor. 180 Montgomery Kt •rklne, Geo. H.. 3S Xo. White St. Ceraftoowlcs, Joseph, r ^ g h k e e r - i e (rnardo. Antonio, To'keepsle. x . T. K y ougnxeepjie, ernardo. Xanlamlno. Pok. . X. T. CerlUi/cesare. 627 Main St Jernaxxa. Antonio, 108 Cannon S t CerilH. Louis. 527 Main St ' lllags, James J 1 Row St Cerntglla, Domenlco. 11 Duane St.

lanco. Thomas t., 31 Talmadge Bt Cernlglia. Philip. 15 Duan» St ernstorm, Harry A., Po'k., X. T, svefland, R o b t J., 18 Davlea PI. iviar, Df. Monro* 51 & Clinton S t lllogs, Jno. Jos.. 86 Columbia St. )l*hop. Leon, 204 South A venae, anshan, Arthur E . 6 May S t a Mis. Bladus, 129 Plna S t oomer, Frank, 10 No. Whit* 8 t oomer, Raymond, 101 Church S t

Champion, Fred. H., 50 Washington S t

Chandler, Waller F., 62 Garden St Chase, George M.. 19 Taylor Ave. Chase. Howard \Y., 62 Cannon S t Chatterton. Clarence, 6 Gruhb St X^etk.. Edward (Col.) 2 Olenwood

Ave. Chetser, Msx. 24 Crannell St.

S Washing. Chri«tnko«, ton St.

Nicholas P >dea, John II , 12 Alien Place. >dley, Melvln W., 90 X. Hamilton 8t >g*rdus. Edward T . Jr., Po'k, X . Y . ChrlsUana, Charlft A^ 71 Monta-om >gardus. John L , 262 Mill St. ,r>- R t * ( l - N l o n ^°fn-logart Raymond,^ HamUton CourV Christie," Arthur. 11 So. Clinton St. )lce, Harold T.. Oak S t vice, LA urea, S l l Church fit, >nk. Frank, 30 Spruce St. tooth. Elijah, 82 Union S t >oth. Je*s* Lee, 187 Cannon Bt. »n>er, Allen, Po'k., X. Y. >»tlc, Sebla A., 3 X. Clinton S t >tti!U. Charle* 10 Talmadge St. . .Rhion, Gilbert 103 Marision St.

Chrlitmas. Charles Ashley, 73 Mont* gomery S t

Christma\ Harold, 2] Taylor Ave. Chrlitmas, Robert S.. 511 Miln S t t'ltllfo, Antonio, 7S N*. BrMgo St. Clark, CUrenc* M. (Col.) 15 Dwlght

Ft. •Clark. David A. (Col ) 258 Mill St, Clark. Harry R. 6 Honker Ave

Ihton. Paul E , 171 ft. Cherry S t rirfrk, Irving D , *2 Jrfr,p.^n p, we. J. A., 417 Main S t , c isrk. K*nneih Ke*tor, t** M,'1n* s t

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Clark. Vincent B . S & Clinton S t Clarke, John I . 31 Hammersley Ave. Clarke, William J., 34 Hammersley

Ave. • Clary. Wm. E , 3$ Harrison S t

c i ty , Henry L . Hooker A w . Clifford, Joseph Dougas, S3 Delano

St. jCitnt.on, Charles R-, Poughkeepsle.

N. Y. .' Clos*. Charles Francis, 71 Wlnnlke*

Ave. Close. T. H.. Orchard Place. Close, Thomas J.. 1 Bement Are* Clouse, Wm. W.. 310 Church S t Coburg. Henry O., PougbkeepeU,

X. T. CofTey, Matthew C , 68 Prospect 8 t CofTey, Matthew J., 163 X. Hamilton^

S t Coffln, Tristamy Po'keepaie. X. T. Cogswell. Howard Fay, 6f5 Main 8 t Cohen. Walter. 93 Garden St. Cole. Harry Saymond. 118 South Ave. Cole. Lewis R., 168 Union 8 t Cole, Wm., 11 Liberty 8 t •Collelo. Lulfi. 73 X. Bridge S t Colleton, Frederick, 128 Church 84. Collins, Harold, 65 Hooker Ave,

» CoMlle, David B.. 403 Church 8 t Comisky, William, Poughkeepsle,

Y. Comtl. Fred F., 94 Bridge 8 t Compton, Paul Douglas, 24 Balding

Ave, Condon, Andrew .J, 276 Church S t Condon, Charels F„ 129 Garden S t Conklin. Albert *03 Cannon S t Conklin. Herbert D., 20 Thompson 8 t Conley. George F., 16 Laayett* St, 't Connors, Simon, 57 S. Clover S t . Conrad, Albert 327 Main S t Conrad, Frederick G.„ 176 Smith 8 t Conte, Joseph. 85 Church S t Cook. Floyd R., «19 Main S t Cook, Thomas Etheridgfc, 161 College

Ave.

ery 8treet Curnan, John F-, 31 X. Hamilton St. Cur ran, James J., 14 Orand Street. Curry, Charles, 123 Union Street Curry. T. M., Y. M. C. A. Curxon. Re4nar, 8 Elghmle Terrace. Cuttea, Joseph Bates, 94 Wlnnlkee

Avenue. •Cormlsky, William Edward, 1 Rose

Street

N.

Daddoaa, Xick, 92 Main Street Dahoaey, William L.. 68 8. Clinton St. Dahowskl, Joseph Lawrence, 64 Dela­

fleld Street Da kin, John W., Tl Livingston Street Daley, Cornelius Henry, 93 Garden S t Daley, George, 6 Oak Street Daley, James F.. 83 a Water 8treet Daley, John J., 83 8. Water Street Daley, Joseph H., 64 Church Street Daley, Beneca A., 6J Washington 8 t Darrow, John H., 365 Church Street Dates, Frederick P., 33 Conklin S t Date*. Harold S.. 270 Church Street Daubert Frederick J.. 39 So. Perry S t Dauchy, Xorria A^ 414 Main Street Davids, Albert Marlaad, 15 So. Cherry

Street Davids, George V. K^ 15: Co, Cherry

Street Davidson. Barry, 3 Center Street Davidson, Joseph (X, 3 Center S t Davis, Arthur B , 611 Main Street Davis, F . Eugene, | 6 Garden Street Davla George, SI Market Street Davis, Herbert A-, 81 Rose Street. Davis, Isaac, 18 Mill Street Davis, Jaxasa, IT Catherine /Street J)a\1s, Samuel. SIS Church Street

.Day, George R.. 75-A Oard*n Street Day, Howard, 148 Mala Street • Dayton, Frederick C , 100 Washington , Street. _.Ml Decann, Elmer, 441 Main Street

Poughkeepsians Who Died In The Service

Captain'Herman H. Vail. i Lieutenant Edward J. W.olff, Jr. Lieutenant Storra 3utler. Lieutenant "William G. Lasch. Lieutenant John F, Slovak, Lieutenant Ebenezer Bull, Lieutenant Alvin TreadwelL \ Lieutenant R. Stanley Young. Lieutenant Moses N. Eisner, M. D. Lieutenant Albert J. Ornsteen. Lieutenant Eussell Slocum, Sergeant Elijah Booth. Sergeant Harry .Vergoes. Sergeant George A. Dingee. Sergeant "William L. Johnson. Sergeant Leo A. Brock. Corporal David A. Qlark. Corporal William J. Lane. Corporal "William Gosso., Aviator Nelson Albertson. Private John M. Young. #

Private Alonzo D. Allen. -Private AYardell C. Van Tassell. Private Oscar J. Seifts. Private Antonio Benazza.

Private John E. Seaman. . Private Lu i^ Oolleto, Private Ernest E. Haight. Private Miohael Neary, Private ilartin F. Sheedy, Private John P. Reavey. Private Leon Bishop, Private Clayton & Lawrence. Private Raymond Bogart, Private Isaac Tuttle. Private "William E. Heibaum. Private Paul *W. "Whelpley. Private Howard Fitchett. Private Chester 0. Minard. Private Judson Moshier. Private Joseph Young,

' Private John Dugan. Private Charles Rieker, Private Charles V» 3yrne. Private Oscar Lee, Jeremiah Sherman, Seaman. Joseph Wirhousky, Seaman.. August L. Madlinger, Seaman. Mechanician Frank "W. Weed. Edward A. Stokes, Seaman, Anna Maher, Nurse,

Fred. Thomas, 4 Crannell 8 t George D. L , 65 X, Clinton

Cooke, Denvir. 62 Hooker Ave. Cooke, John M.. 176 Mill S t Cookly, Raymond. » Coon, Richard E., Jr., SI Balding

Ave. Cooper, Douglas, 11-A Balding Ave. Cooper, Charles (Col.), 61 E. Mansion

St. r Cooper, Edward. 62 Mill 8 t Cooper, Frederick L-, 55 X. Clinton

S t Cooper. Cooper,

St. Coppinger, John M., 178 X. Hamilton

St. Corplnger, Jos. H., 178 X. Hamilton

S t -Corby. Thorn i s A., 15 High Bt. Corcoran, Andrew A., 74 X, Clinton

St. Cordias, Michael. 29 Washington S t •Corvaglio., John, 10 Talmadge St. Cossum, Clarence, 117 Marshall S t Costcllo, Floyd C , 6S Church St. Ccstello. Klorenc^ 64 X. Water S t Cott Harris, 79 Oarden Street. Cotter, William M.. 206 Church S t Craft. William E.( 83 Talmadge 8 t • Craig, Samuel D., 1* Elm Place. Cramer. Philip M., 458 Main Street Crane, Walter W.. 17-Dean Place. Crap'cr, fiterllgg Bird, 118 Thompsoa Crauer, Ixiuls P., Jr., 216 Mala 8treet Oi'spl. Francis O.. 151 MIU Street Croft. I^eon Elsworth, 11 Academy S t Cromwell, Charles, 60 Academy S t Crook.\ l>avld J.. 4S Delafleld St. Cictty. John James, 196 Mill Ftreet Crow lf>-, Thomas, 1'ouf hketp»U, X. Y. Cruder. George H . 4 Chaxlee Street Crum. Charlea 1JT Union Street. Ciuin, Ralph B . 47 Carroll Street Cruthers, Jamtj* J., 9 B. White Street c»:»mar, l'cter M., 4J Jefferson Street, Cudner, Itui^^A I., 157 N'. Clinton S t Cullen, <harles T., 129 Mansion S t Cullen, John. 511 Main Street. Curmriinirs, John M., 2% Orchard Pla. Cummlngs, Morris, ft7 X^xon Street. Cannlrsharn, Krsnk E , 170 Church Ft. I'unnlorham, Gecrge B-, 18 Moalgcm«

Decker, CTrl, 70 X. Hamilton Street Decker, Elliott 8.. 34 Cottage Street. Decker, Gfiorge, 27 X. Clinton Street Decker, Harold* R., 26 Harris op Street Decker, Robert, 39 Corlles Avenue. Decker, William, 15 Academy Street. Deforest , John 8., 129 Church Street DeOarmo, Jamee O., 117 Catherine St. Degaspero. Ernest, 97 X. Bridge St. Degenhardt Paul, 393 Church 8treet. Degnan, John E^, S Hamilton Street. Degnan, James P., 3 Hamilton Court Delahoyd. John J.. 18 8, Whlto 8treet. Delahoyd, William H., IS 8, Hamilton • Street

Delaney, James .,K 41 GlfTord Avenue. Delanty, Charles R , 26 Vassar Street. Delehanty, Daniel R., 566 Mais Street. Delsaoto, Louis, 19 Catherine Street DeMlehels* Affongo, Pioughkeep^sle^ X. T. Denning, Arthur B., South Road. Decnlng, Walter C , 3 Fox Street. Dennis, Elmer, Poughkeepsle, , T. Dennlson, Thomas, 10 Thompson S t D e n t Oeorge H., Innts Aveaue. Depew, Frank, 114 Washington St Depew, Harold Everett, 24 Dean PI. Depew, Merwyn Xenoetb, 41 Harm

8treet DePuy, Marvin A., 7 Eastman Terrace Deukmejlan. Karekln, 16 Liberty S t Dewey, C. N'elson; 102 Wlonlkee Ave. •Dl Audolo Oo Vanno, roughkeeperte,

X. Y. Dlckman, R V., Poughkeepsle. X. Y. Dlen,' William E , 80 Boyd Street. Dietrich, Louis, 198 Wlnnlkee Avenue. Dilter, Ch»rl«*j F., 16 Rose Street. Dlrnleo. Onofrlo, II Church Street 'Dingee, Oeorge H , 24 Da\1e» Place. Diet as, Michael. II a Clover Street. Dobbs, Charles H., 84* Hammersley

AvenuN Dodxe, Dr. Percy, Y. M. O. A, DoeJl, Joseph O , 61 Oete Street Doerr, Charles, 112 Main Btrert , Dombrowskl, A^ 86 8outh Wate? S t Domlco, Mathlo, 39 Davis Street Domino, Lorent©, Poughkeepele. X. T. Donahue, Frederick M , 91 Oarden S t Donaldson, Lewis John, 10 For. Street

Doran. Leo A.. 27 Harris Street Friedman Bernard 18 Fm.nt . i - « , Doran, William M., 99 Talmadg. Street Friedman. 1 ^ ^ 101 Ma^n ^ - ^ '** Dorr, James M.. 32 Morshall Street Fries, Raytnood o l l i - t t r t ^ . t t L . Dorr, Sanders M . 32 Marshall Street Frits, Carl B S4S M^rTsT *?**** Dorrlco. Mattla. 39 Davis Street rVS. EdwaS* Jr « ? x. ^ t r M t >

Doughty. Sherman H.. Poughk.ep^e, J S S x f S S & " J : f}.* S i n e lre l^

D o u ^ t y . t t T l U l a m Jo. . , 70 Delafleld ^ H ^ m ? M e r i " ^TlcViZV

Dow. William P., 2- Columbia Street Fry*. Irving (Con a V rn«»«« «,. Do l l ing , .Archibald, Poughkeepsle, F u S s . T o h i . Y. ifi C.'^ l M o a 6 t r e *

i w l l . Christopher J.. 44 8, Clover St l^S^^iVt^^ "f Downey. John A., 40 Laurel Street. Furlong. Qeorge'L, 41 V X 8 t r « ' 1

Downey. Richard J.. 202 Main Street ** U* € 1 * C , 0 T e r 8*> Doyle, Floyd H.. 147 Main Street »" " ^ Doyle. Philip G.» 2 Hamilton Court. » ! ' . * ; f* • •. ( Drozynskl, J.. 22 8pruce 6treet . _ * J Drummood, John D^ 85 S, HamUton G » d d l « . Raymond M.. 16 Bennet Bt

Street. Gelhralth, Charles E., 840 Mansion Dryer, John J., 288 Mansion Street, _ 8 t r * e t -DuBols, Amos. 65 X. Clinton Street oaler, Harvey J„ 67 Catherine Street DuBois, Edward C , 20 Orand Street OaJlacher, Peter J., 60 X. Bridge S t DuBois, Harold a , 83 Worrall Ave, 5 ? a " * * h e r ' F e l 1 * F., 21 Xorth Avenue. DuBois. Howard L.. 24 Cottage S U e e t w l a g h e r , Patrick A., S Montgomery DuBois, Irving, 6. R White Street Street . DuBois, Robert E., 60 X. Bridge S t 2 a ! 1 0 ' <:Mt>gtro, 62 Dutchess Avenue. Dugan, Jamea 9 Belle-i-ue Avenue. Galouse, Thomas. 174 X. Water 8trtet» •Dugan. John, 9 Bellevue Avenue. Oannon, Daniel J., 6 Cataract Place Dypgan. Richard B., 64 Wlnnlkee Ave, ^ " n o n , Joseph M., 66 8. Water Street Duggan. William B., 54 Wlnnlkee Ave, «* r d a e»', Joseph F. t 1 Elghmle Te^ Duma, Walter, 21 Wlnfleld Street Garnett, William (Col), 45 William fit Duncan. Raymond W , 118 X. Clinton ^ " l o a l . Angelo, 23 Mansion 8treet

Street ' GcU-oletta, John. 48 X. Bridge Street Duhham. Ray, 21 Grand Street Oelaler,. Joseph Edward, 116 Union S t Dunn, Edward Lawrence, 13& Union ^elber, Francis, 33 8, Perry Street

8treet 7 Qelber, Meyer, 14 Jefferson Street, Dunn, Frank J.. 383 Church Street °«'lMt. Lasar, S4S Main Street Dupilka. Michael. 9. X. Perry Street ° * l l e r t . I'ercy, 348 Main Street Dusenberry, Albert A^ 32 Worrall G « r l I e h . Frederick C , 62 Cannon 8 t

Avenue. GermJIler, Lawrence, 61 Gate Street Duva, Charles, 9. X. Perry Street Qennond, Victor a , 134 Union Street Dykeman. Harold B. 15 Jewett Ave, 0U d*™le«ve, Herbert, 84 Smith Street Dykeman, James E.. 46 Livingston 8 t G1lf*rfc3«eve, Roger M„ 69 Academy Dykman, John C , 46 Livingston S t « , , r*et* Dilatklewlz, Stanley F., 15 Jewett Ave. G |U' Arthur P., 98 R Water Street

Daniels, Daniel DH 74 X. Bridge Bt „ ' E d w * r d p - i K 8. Clover Street . . OllJett Aleen L., Poughkeepsle, X. T.

- - , • - . - , - ' . , • ^ ' . .! . - _ Olmlglimano, Pasquals, { 4 x . Bridge P •'•'' *~~ S treet

_ ' " Glndele, Herbert, » l "Washington S t Eastmead, Herbert E., 84 Cannon St . Glvens, Edward (Col) IS B . Hanslon Eckerllne, William J., 14 X. White 6 t Street ' *«as*on Eckert,, Fred C , 3 W.Cedar St., Town .Givison. Clarence, 61 Gate Street

. of Poughkeepsle. Olasco, Stephen M., 469,Maln 8treet Edelman, Phillip, 21S Church Street Gobllck, Stephen J., 161 Mill Street Edmonds, Harvey, 335 Mansion S t Godding, William J., College Avenue Efflnger, Oeorge, 99'Delafleld Street Goebler, Frederick A., Corlles Avenue' Egran, Austin M., 18 Garden Street Goldstein, Harry. 15 Thompson Street* Egan, Robert, 61 Gsrden 8treet Eisner, Edward A., 98 Main Street Eisner, Edward, 132 Church Street Elderkln,, John. 505 Main Street Eltlng, Leonard G.. City. Elting. Seth V., Hooker Avenue. Elting, Warren, 39 William Street

Oolensky, Xathan, 160 Main Street" Golensky, William. 160 Main Street •Gcssoo. William, 675 Main Street Gould, George E . (Col), 3.08 Catherine

•Street Graham-, Douglas W., 57 Hooker Ave. Graham, Kelsey D., 67 Hooker Ave.

Elywn. Raymond, 26 X. White Street Graham, Malcolm a , 67 Hooker Ave" Emmons, Edwin Justin, Jr.., 28Z Mill Graabelg, Edgar O., 44 Livingston S t

Street Granlerl, Charles, 105 Church Street Empert, Stephen, 86 B. Water Street Grant -Daniel, 15 Balding Avenue Englehardt Edward W * M Conklin Green, Emery E., 114 Main Stree t '

Street Green, John 8., 116 Church Street Engwiler. Frederick, 204 Mill Street. Green, Sheldon, 41 Corlies Avenue Enkler, George A., 222 Mansion St. Greer, Harry. 120 Pine Street Ensilln. Rheinhold C . 689 Main 8t. Grey, Adelbert A., 208 Smith Street Eomaxzo. John, 92 X. Bridge Street Oriffen, George W.,-25 HoffmanStreet Epstein. Jacob, 9 S. Perry Street Griffin. W. E.. 69 Garden Street Epstein Samuel. 9 a Perry Street • Grlswold, George Grant l l ^ C a n n o n Erwln, Walter c , 63 Lent Street Street Ais-jCannon E ^ n s . Frank (Col) 98 Catherine 8 t Groeertbeck, Charles, S Zlmmer Ave Evans, Walter J.. 19 Laurel Street, Groienbeck. Peter. 5 Zlmmer Ave

• - ; j - • . - ^ T " . » - ! - • r ^ W m a n ; . I r t A ' l r < > D > U 4 M*m Street.

. . _ ^rsestk, J., 19 Church Street T£™' ZiTC™ **!•: I 9 2 ^ ^ I n t o n S t O.ujrascy, Raymond G., 75 S. Hamilton Fallon, Thomas, 22 Spruce Street. Farley. Charles, 18 X. Perry Street Farmer, John, 4 Livingston Street. Farrier. Frank W„ 14 Gregory Ave. Fear, John B., 28 Garden'Street Febxouski, W-, 81 Albany Street. FilacchlonJ, Armando, SS X. Bridge

Street. Feldman, Jacob, 317 Main Street. Feldman, Rubin, 151 Cannon Street

Street. Guldo, Ferdinand.©, 71 X. Bridge St Gustanson, Carl O. E., 166 Montgom-

cry s tree t

rn77 H Haberman, Wm.. Poughkeepsle. X. Y.

. _ Hadden. Wm. M. H.. 32 Carroll 6t. _ Jeldslne. John E^ 179 Mansion.St — H*4den, Wm. R. ,^16 Main S t —=-• —

Foldslne. William Carroll. 179 Man slon Street

•Fell, William, Poughkeepsle, X. Y. Felter, Charles. 732 Main Street Fenney, Harold, 348 Mill Street. Fcfiulo, Michael J., 74 Dutchess Ave, Fenwick, Irving T., 58 Lincoln Avenue. Fera, Flrovantl, 50 Gifford Avenue,

Kagadon, Raymond, 112 Mansion Bt Hag-den, Harry J., 121 Cannon St. Haggerty, Timothy A.. 41 Main 8 t Hahn, Frederick W& 16 Gray S t Hahn, John J., S Fox Terrace. Haight Chas. E. . S37 Main S t •Haight, Ernest fe, 179 Mill St. Hallock. Daniel H., 21 Balding Ave,

Faroe, C. Harold. 44 High Street. * " a ?• Samjel. SS Lent Bt Ferris, Chester Poughkeepsle. X. Y. "aUoran, Michael, 16 Washington St Ferrulo, Micheal John, 71 Dutchess «•"*«. Albert'M., 18 Grand 8 t

Avenue. Hall,.Frank. J r , 148 Main S t Fetter, Vincent Joseph, 16 Bellevue *5*}|. George V., 9 Jewett Ave.

Avenue, Halloran, Leo A., 81 Rose S t FlgurcJli. Joseph M., 4€S Main Street. J^alloran. Raymond A.. 31 Rose S t Fik>ia, Joseph, 72 Church Street. Kilosa, John. 220 Church Street Finch. Stanley B.. Y. M. C. A. Ftnkbelner, Ernest C, 8 8 Smi{h S t Finn, John M., 90 Main Street. ' Finn, Joseph J., 90 Main Street

Ham, Fred, 338 Mill S t Ham. George P., 250 Manelon 8 t Ham MartJn, 32 Montgomery St. Hamilton, J. C. 24 Cottage S t Hampe-, Fred. Franklin S t Hanaberg, Wm. C , 285 Mill S t

Fisher. Herman, 11 Z;mmer Avenue. Hanford. Edgar C . 85 Main St. •Fltchett. Howard, 125 Church Street Kanklnson, H. Wilbur. 347 Church S t Fitsgrerald, John J.. 164 Mill Street Hansen. Andrew C . 61 Academy St. nt igerald, James, ro:i«;bkr*pji<., >r, y Hannan, John F., 8 Zlmmer Ave. Fitzgerald, Joseph 101 Talmadge Ft Hannah, Walter. Jr., 6 Allen Place. Fitigerald, Matthew J., i o i Talmadge Hanson, Christian, Po'keepste, X. Y,

Street . Hanson. Emil, 16 Smith fit. Flttfferald. Wtlllsm, 27 Lincoln Ave. Hanson. John, Po'kepesie. X. T. Fleming. Paul M , 8 Montgomery 8 t Hanson, John p. . Po'keepaie, X. Y, Flynn. Charles, 32 Center S t Harcourt, Allen, 144 Pine 8 t Fl>-nn, Edward J., 67 Garden S t Harden. Charles H. (Col.) 45 Will-Flynn, Francis E , 4S Parker Ave. l&m 8 t Foot, Oeorge Dewey, 10 Roosevelt Ave Hart, Wallace, S Orand 8 t Ford, Frovanti, 60 Gifford Ave. Haroldson, Charle* E. f 88 Montgom-Forelll, Aristotle. Poughkeepsle. X. Y. «ry 8 t Fornander, John r. , 2 5 Washington irnrrlgan, John, IS Prospect Place.

Street Fornanderfl John P., 25 Washington

Street.

Harrington, Dr. Jamea T., 80, Ham-ilton St.

Harris, Charles O., 104 Church 8 t Forrestal, J , Vlnoent, Poughkeepele, Hsrris. Oeorge W., 14 a Cherry S t

X. Y. Harris. Robert, Y. M. C A. Fowler. EJward Young, 84 Montgom- Harrison, Jan*» H.. 91 Cannon Bt

ery Street. Hart, Oeorge If., 20 Gregory Ave. Ftalelgh, Percy A., 22 Worrall-Ave, ^Hart, George W„ IS 8. Bridge St. Francisco, Clyde, 74 Pine St. Francisco., Walter 74 Pine, Street.

Hart Rohert K., 104 Hooker AY*. Hasbrouck, Paul D.. 149 4 Church St

Frank, Edward A., 10 Columbia S t Haselnua, 8am,_4 5 a Clover 8 t Frank, Harold J., Y. M. C. A. Frank, Ignats, 18 a Brl.lg* Street, Vraak, Stello, 91 Cannon street. ^,Tank, Tony, Poushkeep*!*, X Y. Frankllnr t m e r y (Col^- iV Catherine

8treet Freer, Aurtln It., 42 Cannon Street. Yrttr, Fr<\nk, Ponifbkeepsle, X. Y. » e e r , John O , 329 Main Street Freer, Lester Hugo, Lent Street.

Havens, John E , 15 a White S t Havens, Lnwrence A.. II Olfford AvfS. Hawley, Elbett F., 39 Corlles Aye Haw ley, Wl l lam A., 114 ThonypsW<

S t Hawlev. Wm, A., Jr., Po'k., X, Y, Hayden, Harry J., Cannon St, Hayden. James J., S3 Washington

St. Hsyden^Jaa. Jo*. 11 Gate St,

FrelUwsh. John E , l i Conncn Ftreet Haynes, W m , Po'k., X. Y. Frs?, Henry J., 4 Merltou A v i B ' ^ Hedlnger, Edwin P., 158 MaJff St, Frledrnan, Louis, 101 Main Ftr«*t, Heer/nanca, A»dr*er,'IIS "MUl'St

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8 t Henden

8 t Hendric Hendrtc Hen ion, Hen Ion, Henry. Hermar

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THE CITY OF POUGHKEEPSIE *

Heffermtn. John J. 149 South AT*. *t*Uy, '°l*h D,, 10 Lincoln AT*, Htldel. Frank J., 10 South Bridge S t Ktllr. Joseph, CI Front St Heidel. F. William. 10 0. Bridge S t H*Uler. John, Poughkepesie, N. T Htltiler, Andrew. IS Laurel St. Heltsler, Joseph. II Laurel S t Heller, Arthur. H I Main S t Henderson. Douglas, 104 Mill St. Henderson. Leo A.. IT! N. Hamilton Kennedy, T. Francis,

S t N. Y. Henderson. Roy E.. 1T5 No. Hamilton Kennedy, William, 111 Front S t

Kelly. Jofttph F„ Hill Side AT*. Kelly. Paul (X. 141 Ohurch St Kelly. Robert J., 14 N. Water S t Kelsey, Welter, 4 Reservoir Square. Kendiior, L., i l l William S t Ktnnedy, Edward V.. T Morgan AT*.

Poughkeepele,

St Hendrtck. James a , Tl Carroll S t Hendricks, James O.. I I Smith St Henion. Earl I I I Main St Hen Ion, Sterling, Bit Wain S t Henry. Wm. R.. S i t Mill St

Kenney. Edward T., 4 ColumWa S t Xenworthy, Richard A., Poughkeep-

•It. N. T. , Kenyon. Oleen Co.. I l l Main S t Keealer. Julius, 101 Wlnnlke* AT*. Keeten. Earle, II Whltehcus* AT*.

Herman, Oeorg* F., 71 N. Hamilton Klldey, John, 111 Thompeon S t S t Kilmer. Clarence T.. i l l Union S t

Herrlek, Harold, Poughkeepele, N. T. Kiat. John R.. 16 Belltrue AT*. Herrlck, Timothy A., I 8. Perry 8t. Herring. Walter R„ 15 Allen Place. Hertel. Paul E., 110 Albany S t Heat on, Eber, IS Orand Ave. Hewitt Oeorg* D.. South Road. Htokok, Charles H., Jr., ITI Church

St , Foughkeepsl*, N. Y. Hlckok. Donald M., STI Church S t

King-, Wm., II Front St Klag. Harold W.. I l l Church S t King, John James-P.. IT S. Water 8 t King-, PhllUp I*. II B*llerue Art Xlnf, William J., IT 8. Water S t Kirk, Oeorte E., It Taylor AT*. Klrkey, Joeeph W.. Pouchkeepsie, N.

KIrkland. Howard, II Market S t (Col) H I

Hlef. Charles, 114 Garden 8 t Hlgglns, Russel, II N. Hamilton S t X1UI1. Charles I*. Hlgglns, Wm. A., SI Parker Ave. Cherry S t Hlldweln, Joe. B.. Po'k.. N. Y. Kittle, Joeeph C . I l l Main S t H1U. Nelson (Col.), S N. Clinton St. Klees, Frederick P., II Tulip S t Hilt Wlnfleld 8.. Jr., II Dean Plac*. K I « l n . Joseph **.. 14 Ifoxon S t

So.

HUtebeck. Charles, 61 Front St Hlmes, Oeorte. Tt College Are. Hrnchmen. Billy, ITT Union S t Hlride. Julian B., 111 Mill S t Hlnes, John J., 160 N. Clinton S t Hlnkley, Edward O- Academy S t

Kloepfer, Ferdinand, 1 Tulip S t Kludjlan. Simon, II Liberty 8 t Knapp. Frederick B., Mansion 8 t Knausa, Francle O.. H I Thompeon (ft Knauss, Fred A., II Grand S t Knauea, Louie Eugene, II Orand St '

Hitchcock, Walter I*. U I^xington" Knauea, Walter P.. I f O r a n d St . X T * . Knickerbocker, Stephen H., 141 Oar-Hltsm'an, Alan O., SI a Hamilton St. d e n s t

Hoar. Frank Newton, T4 Manaion S t Xajffen. Frank Charles. S Fallklll Ave Hooe*. Oeorge. Po'k., N. Y, Hof. Henry P., IS Maple St. Hoffman, Jacob V., 17 Corlle* A T * Hogan. John J., Jr.,. 11 Mention S t

Knlffen. Ira E.. II Fallklll Ave. Knox, John, 11T So. Water 8 t . Koob, Frederick W., 71 Livingston S t Kowalakl, Joeeph, II Whlnfleld S t

Holme*. Oeorg* V., IT Prospect S t Koweleky. Joeeph, 71 Albany S t Holmes, 1*1* O.. II DaTies Place. S o * * 1 * 1 ; Stephen J . , 8 Sprue* S t Holmes, Sterling; 604 Main S t » S0*?*'?0^?^11 £ h u r c h 8 t

Hopkins, Frank &, 60 8. Clinton S t K r * ' ' J o n n . »• Plne^St. Hornbeck, Albert 476 Main S t Horton, Maroellus S.. 117 Main 6 t Horton, Walter P., 49 Tulip S t _ Hosklnson, O." E., Pok., N. Y. Houck, Fred a , 40 Cannon Bf Howard. Roger 8., 11 8. Cherry S t Howard, Wyll*. IT Montgomery S t Howgats, Wallao*, I I f Main St. Howlett H. R~. ITT Mansion S t Howroyd, Charles R-, SH Wlnnlke*

ATe.

Kratt Paul, 60 Catherine St Kuester, Clarence Eugene, SI Mahttou

Avenue. Kuklln, Max. IS Front S t Kuperman, Benjamin, 116, Cannon S t

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Labrines, Evangelas, S Hammersley Avenue.

Lafarana, Lorento. 10 Cataract Place. Howrody, Clarenc* B., Wlnnlke* AT*. LaGreaso, 8alvator* M., 14 Gilford A T * Hubbard, Paul a , 31 Worrell Ave. Huber, Eugene F., 116 Union St.

Lake, Stanley, I I Glenwood Ave. Lambertson, Charles, ISO Union S t

Hughes, Cnefrles Wm.. TS Catherine La m p r inos , Procoploa E., S Hammer. 8 t

Hull, Russell. ST6 Main 8 t Humphrey. Harry B.. 14 Thompeon Lane.'charlea A., IS 8. Cherry 8 t

eley Ave. Lance, Wm. E., City.

8 t Humphrey, Thomas F., Jr.. IS Lafay­

ette) Bt H u n t Cheater, 16 Wlnnlkee AT*. Hustle, Haroldf N., » Park Place.

Lane, Thomas P., 144 Smith S t •Lane* Williams Joseph. 144 Smith S t Lents, William E., 46 Garden S t Lang. Paul F.. B4 Noxon S t •Lasch, William O., Union S t

Hutchinson, Marshall Q., 61 Catherine Lesher. Ford B., I RooseTelt Ave. Bt

Huthmann, Wm. E., 1T0 Mill S t >.-4

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Leak, Harry R~ C , S Hooker A T * Laufer, Norrls, II a White 8 t Laurie, Charles, City. •Lawrence, Clayton Roy, S7 N. White

Street. Lawrence, Douglas R.. 117 Cannon 8 t Lawrence, John T , IS Mansion St Leadbitter, Oeorge P., 4 Orchard PI. Leaf, Richard D., II Cannon S t

' Leahey. William Frank, 46 Mansion " •. ' • | Street

^ Lee. Charles. SI 8. Water Bt Jackson. Qeorsje B., (Col.), IT Perth, j ^ Charles E.. 61 Market St.

Ignats, Frank, 111 Main St. Immekus. Carl P., 68 a Clover St. lngen, Walter B.. Jr., Po.'k, N. Y.

Ins; Ave. Jackson, Harold, 111 Union 8 t

Lee. James W.. SI Oarden S t •Lee. Oscar, S41 Mill S t

Jackson, Harry O., (Col.) IS Main i>*fferts, Eara. City. St.

Jackson. Perry J., I l l Union S t Jackson, Raymond W.. 161 Union St. Lenahan, William J.. SI Harris S t

LeHan. Clarence. 114 Main St. Lelllxserl. Ouleeppl. City. *

Jaokson, R6y, SI DeUfleld St. Lent, Winfred. CTty. Jkcobs, Harold H., SO Crescent Road, i^onelll, Antonlo.,4 De Laval Place. Jacobeon. Raymond J., 141 Main St Leoaelll, Michael T., 4 De Laval J>laoe. Jacovino, Frank, 46 a Bridge S t Jager Samuel. 67 Laurel St. Jan son. Ferris. 46 Harrison' S t Jeffers, Roy, 214 Winnlkee Ave, Jencholl. Sellck. H I Mill S t Jeanlaon. William, I Front 8t. Jensen. Retnhardt 450 Main St. Johnson. Charles E.. S5 Cotta«e S t Jones, William, SIS Mansion Bt

Leroy. Albert 11 Washington St Lescsak. Aloyalus M., S7 Dutchess

Avenue. T^eceak, John J., ST Dutches* Ave. Lester, James. S Morfan AT*. Levtne, William, II Washington S t Lewis, Alexander Brown, Y. M. C A. Lewis, Ttrrenee V^ II Talmadg* S t Lewis, John K., II Talmadg* Bt

Johnsdn, Jam** R-. Poughkeepel*. N. i,tw\t, William V.. II Talmadge St Y. Llarakoa, Louis O., 115 Cannon St

Johnson, Joseph Charles, 6 Orand Bt Llbirts, Clement A.. S Mansion St. Johnson, Shedrick. I l l Church S t •Johnsoa. William L.. 444 Main S t Johnson. Wilson C . (Col.) II E. Man

•Ion 8 t Johnson. William R.. IS Lincoln Ave

TJelleJko. L.. T Fumae* Terrace. Unto, Louie, 1)7 Main S t Light James T., City, l ight , Louis R-, I a Cltnton St Llndberg. Knut, SS Franklin St.

Johnston. Charles. 164" Thompson 8 t Llndsley.^lrthur C II a White St. Johston. Irving. II5 Main Bt ***- . . . . - - . Unk. Roy B., H I Montgomery Bt. Johnston. Janaes R., 4 Orcbsrd Place. UhUl, Henry, II Dean Place.

~~ "' Utter. James A.. 10 N. Hamilton St. Hohengren. Charlee F.. 104 Main S t Lecurto, Joeeph, II Noxon St. Lotnbardo. Bartolo, II Church S t

to************.*******' Street.

MoCourt, Edward J.. Arilngton. N. Y. McCoy, Frank H.. 4 IWlnnlkee Avenue MoCredle, William. I Eastman Terrao* MrVullourh, Coleman R , i & Clinton

Street. McDermott Joseph John, SI Qifford

Avenue. McDonald, Aloystas .W^ I Eastman

Terrace. McDonald. Joeeph A., II Cannon S t MoDoaald, Rev. William, 1 Marshall

Street. McDonough, John 66T Main Street

McEntee, Austin, 10 High Street MoOlnnis, PsAick, Pougtikeepele^ •

N. Y. McOtaughlln, Ira L., 16 North Aveoue, McOlauflin, Ira L., II Pin* Street McOrath, James Vincent S High SJ.

. McOrath. John J., I High Street ' McOrath. Thomas A. S High Street

MoGUlr*. Daniel. 16T Main 8treet McKeam, Warren H.. SS N. Bridge S t McKenna, John A.. H I Mill Bt McKenna, Oeorg* M., S41 Mill Street-McKenna, Peter A., H I Mill Street McKenna, Thomas Patrick. 4 Fallklll

Plac*. McKensle, Alexander, 415 Main Street.

* McKeowa, James A., H I Church S t McKlnley, Raymond, Fallklll Arenue. McKnight Mason Harris, SSI Mill St. McKula, Mike. 6S Albany Street

How The * Y" Helped v

Martin. Frederick C . 11 Harrteoa S t Martin. Jam** D., IS a Cherry Btreet Martin.. John P., 44 Parker Aveap*. MarUn, Jama* D., SI Maple Btreet Martlno, Thomas Co.. 66 N. Bridge St. Martinson, John A , I I Thompson Bt Masaey, Arthur,* 14 Thompson Street Masta, Frank) 10 8pruo* Street Mastea, Harold Leonard, S I S , Cherry

Street Mastea, Theodore) R>, I Montgomery

Btreet Mathews, Edward Thomas, H I Win-

nlkee Avenue. Matkowakl, J., 10 Sprue* Street ' MaUice, Herbert W^ II Lealngjton

ATenu*. * Matuk. Antonio, 4 Prospect Street. Matuk, Zenon. 117 a Water Street Mehaa. Joseph L, 4 Vaster Street •Melbaum, William E., I l l Main Bt Mekula, Michael, IS Dutehee* Aveoue. Melhado, Charles A.. 106 Main Btreet. Melhado, Louis L., 105 Main 8treet. MeUady, Jam**, Jr., ISO Main Btreet Merket, Fred J4 H Oregory Avenue. Meckel, Ous Joseph, 13 Oregory Ave. Merkle,' Herman L.. 104 Main Street Merrltt, Eno* B^ 4S High Street Merte, Oeorge H.. Jr.,* 15 a Perry S t Merte, LudwUr, I I Delano Street Michael, William R , H i Manaion St. Michaels, John R-, I I I MM Street. Michaels, William H-, II Lincoln AT*.

Women The Doughboys

Morrison. Fred. W , H I Main S t Morrison. Hugh J. V , 111 Mala 8 t Morrison, Stuart TenBroeck, % Vir­

gin la AT* . Mor»chau*er, Charles A-. II Gather-

tne C t Morechauser, Joewph- Jr., I l l Mill S t Morse, Geo, J^ (Ool.), I Oregory AT*. Mors*. Oeorg* Joseph, II Catherine

S t Morton, Harry IX, T & Mansion S t Morton, Win. H., T PerahlnsJ A T * . Mother, Fred. T., t Manltou AT*. •Moshler, Judson, II Main St. Mowers. Leo, 10 Main S t Mosdsi**. W., I t Oat* S t Mueller, Henry, College A T * . Mueller. Herman X.. 141 Collec* AT*. Mule, Ignaslo, 64 Dutohess Ave. MuUahey. Jams* P , Jr^ 115 U Main

Btreet Mullen, Andrew V.. 611 Main S t Mullen, James, 611 Main S t Murrey, John E , 171 Mill Bt Mulven, Wm. A , IT K. Clover S t Mulvey, Wnk J., U N . Clover S t Murdook, Ksrold R-. 41 Cannon S t Murdock, Lawrene* B^ 40 a Clinton

Strest Murdock, Wm. O , 40 B. Clinton S t Murnane, Frandt, I I Lrringstoa Bt Murphy, Arthur, City. Murphy. John F., 1 H . Mam Bt Murphy, Wm.'Edward, 4 N. White S t Murray, Howard. 117 Main S t Murray, Joe. Harrison, II Dean PI. Muraay. Otis, IT Mansion S t Muschetto, Barrator*, t l Albany Bt Myeral Clareno* J., I I Washington S t Myers, Oeorg* Henry, 711 Main S t Myers, Harvey, H I Manaion St. Mylod, Edward J- I I Charles S t Mylod, Frank Vincent I t North A T * . Mylod. Philip A^ North AT*. Mylod, Philip B , I t Charles Bt Mylod, Thomas; J., II Charles St.

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N Naaa, Hugh, 141 Main S t Kassar. PhllUp J.. 651 Main Bt • '-' •Xeary, Michael, 114 Church S t Nelson, Axel, 14 Manltou AT*. Nennl, Harry, I I I Main Bt Kennl. Silvio, 10 Davis S t Netbltt Edward J., H I Montgomery

Bt Keebltt Edward J» Jr. 141 Mont­

gomery Bt Nestler, Frank, II Oate St. Neetler, Julius Robert IS Oate S t Nteller, Wm. Ik, I t Oate S t Xtuwtrth, Edward. 71 Union 8t.c

N'euwlrth. Frank A., 61 Dutchess A T * . XewelL Frank A., 40 Academy 8 t Newell, John M.. 405 Main St. Newklrk. Otis Bk, t Collet* AT*. Newman, Wm. Henry, lift Mill S t ' Nichols* Wm. W., I I Mansion S t

Fautk, Tsones *VtVJI SsThrke*4 Pavttt Robert A* I I Holme* S t Peafcody. Joeeph. C , M Sptuo* JU P*aoe, Allan C , I I Kammersley A T * . / Peia^uln, Paal I t , 41 Smith S t P*lllssert, Oolsepp*. Tower 40, N. T ^

O. » Pells, Benjamln A^ 1 Lafayette PI***. Peluse, Charles V., I C*jtar««t FUo*. Perkins, Edward R-, «.eison Hon**\ Perkins, Leslie a . IS Virginia Ave, . Perrotta, John F 4 l i t Churah S t Perry, James & . I H , CUaton i t . Peterson, Chart** (CoU), 101 Cather­

ine S t PeUrsoo, Cnarie* JH 8 Mvntgvtamrr

S t Peterson, ssmca (CoL), 41 WUtteons

S t Petito, Antonl*. 74 Dutches* A T * . Petronella, Antony, 61 Mal 0 S t PetroneUa, John, t l Main S t PhlUlps. PerolTaL I t High Bt Plerson, Robert T Holmes S t Pleett, Lldorio, 14 Dntches* A T * . Plnckney, Cilfton, 6 Pershlns; A T * . Pine, Claud*. I t Lmooln Av*, Place, Hacry U, I I Park Plac*. Plans. Dr. Edward I*. H I Cannon S t Plew, Rodney Baldwin, I I N. Cltnton

Bt Polhemus, Fred Sarl*. t Edgar B t Polk. Lewis O^ t t Mansion Bt Porter, Edward O , 41 Market S t Porter, Francis H., I t Taylor Av*. . Porter, John B.. I I Taylor A T * . Potter, Harry W , I t Market B t Obramaky, Toby, City. Polk, Oeorg* P . . .Jr^ Coll*** A Y * . J

Polk, Gould. Oolllf* AT* . P o s t Nathan E-, 111 Pin* B t Potosky, Boleslaw, 141 Main S t Potts, Martin I*. 1ST South AT*nu*. Poucher, Franklyn A% I I I Mill S t Pough, Gordon W**-*r, I t C*th*rin*

Street Presta, Llborlo, 54 Dutchess A T * . Prttty, WUlard, No. Clinton S t PreToost Lousl, Y. M. O. A. PrimlAvere, Andrew, IT Bride* VL Prinllla, Loais, 10 Je8****h S t ' Proal, Milton B., t t Thompson Bt Prokop, John, H I Main S t Protta, John, 110 Church S t Ptonskl, F , I t Alb*ny Bt Puff, Alonxo H., I 0 | Main Bt Puff, Edward L., 101 Mala S t Puff, Raymond, 110 Catherine S t Puncher, Frank J., 4 Livingston B t . Purcell, Thomas T., I t Worrell At*. Purcell, WllUam J , IT Taylor A T * . > Purdy, Wlllard, N. CAorw Bt Putnam, LeRoy, 111 Main Bt Putnam, Morton Edward, l i t Main Bt

Quick, Harry C , 10 Cannon Bt Quintan. Frank J.; I I Virginia AT*.

Nickerson, Elgin Sumner, 1 Fountain Qulnn. James B., City. Place.

Nloks*, Herbert Oeorge* City. Nlelson. John, City. Nlles. Raymond V., I t Mansion 8 t Niver, Harold a , 64 a Cherry St. Nocke. Fred, 61 Parker Ave. Noll, Leland 8., 17 Montgomery 8 t North, Emory D., 15 OrOve St. North. Herman C , 16 Grove S t North, James O., Union S t Northrop, Milton O., II a Bridr* St. Northrup, Howard F., I Lexington

Ave. Nowall, Anton, Albert, 66 a Bridge

St. j Nowcenikf, Joe, 14 Pine S t Nuhn, Oeorg* Ev, 71 N. Hamilton S t

Qulnn, Banl P., 14 Lefldngton A T * : Quinterro, Frederick a , 71 Hooker / A T 4 . . • • • ' • •

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Jones, Benjamin J.. IS Mansion Bt Jones, Percy 8., S5I Mill St. Jones, William John. I t Laurel Bt Jongen. Alfred. H I Wathlngton St. Jorfensen. Hay net, I No. Hamilton St Loeoalso, Peter A., 15 No. ATe. Joseph. Danlet B , 67 Oerden S t Loutdale. Edward C 416 Main S t , Joseph. Harold K.. TT Academy St. Losee Eramett E , 611 Main St. Joy. Charles, II Union S t . Lose*. Harold, 661 Main S t Jullano. James, Pouthkeepeie, N. Tt Loeee, Percy H.. H I Cannon St Jullano Jo*«ph, Poughkeepel*. N. Y. Loeee, Raymond, 111 Main St

* Losler, George Russell, 44 North ATO. . .»*#<^ ' Lumb, Charles L.. 41 Hooker Ave.

- . . f j U ' P * It Luteky. Joeeph W.. 10 N. Cherry S t • * . . . - . , LuUky. Morris, t So. Hamilton S t

Kaoowka. Bronlsiaw. 14 Jefferson 8t. L u t t^ jt**^ m Cannon S t , Kaempfer. Oeorge, S7 LtncolnvAve. L y o n o,^^ t l | Vt n inton St Kahn, Albert D.. 11 No. Clinton St. ^_ Kahn, Joeeph Leon. 11 N". Clinton 8 t Keiter, Arthur C . 11 Union St. Kaiser. Frank F.. II Lexington Ave. Kallop. Henry J.. 16 Academy S t KalofTls, Jtme* P.. I l l Mill St. Kalopode*. ChrUte. 4 4 Main St Kaman, Frank, St Oate S t Kaman. Julius M.. I» Gate St Kamert, Keator C . 611 Msln St. Kamlnekl. John. PougTikeepMe N. Y. Kenujw, William O ,

N. Y. Kepa, J.. Proepect ft

M Mason, Roy. MseKenoan. Ooorre A., II Parker Ave. MeArtor, Robert W., SI0 Main Street MoCabe, Joseph A , UT Main Street McCebe, Joseph A., 61 Delaflsld Street McCafferty. Xugese A., H Mansion S t MoCann, Charles U, 141 Mill Btreet. McCarthy. Hugh W-. 11 N. Bridge 8 t

Poughkcepele, McCarthy, John J., 11 N. Clorer 8 t MoCaskey, Harvey B , Poughkeepele,

N. Y. Karn, Frederick W . H I OorJfn St. MeCloskey, James. Poughkeepele, N Karpman, Aletander. %t M*ln 8t. Y. Kaeorka, Bronl»l»». Pouthkeepeie, MoCusky, Anthony, 104 Main Street

N. Y. Kasyak. Tx>ult C , S Rrllevue Ave Keebler, IvOftus O. 17 Acvlemy i t KHley. Frank D . H I Church St. Kelly. Jsmes, 14 N. Water S t

MoClutky, Rlokard J., I I N. HemllUn Street

MoCombe, Thomas J., II Menatoa St. McCopplB. Edward, H Worrell Avs. McCormick. Thomas J . I l l Talmsdge

MeLaughlia, Oeorg* J., 71 S. Hamil­ton Street

McLear, Clarence, S44-A Mansion 8 t McMacus, John Carey, 48 Union Street McManus, Leo J.,' 48 Union 8treet McMullen, Paul J., 11 a Water St. McMulleo, James L.. 11 a Water S t McNamara, Frank J., T14 Main S t McQuarrte, John M., 6T0 Main Btreet Maar, Robert H. SSI Church Street Mackey, Judson A., 11 N. Clinton St. Mackey, Leeter, t Dean Place. Mackey, William. M., ISS Mansion S t Madden. Mlcheal Joeeph, 26 Franklin

Street . •Mtdllnger, August I*. 11 8. Cherry

' Street Madlirfger. Oeorge Joseph, 11 a Cher­

ry Street Madonla, Francisco. I Catract Place. Madsen, Henry A., IT a Clinton 8tre*t Mad sen, Flkllam F . IT 6. Clinton S t Mag en is, Louis J„ Tl Montgomery St. Mahaay,- John C. Poughkeepele, N. Y. Maher, John D., 174 Mill Street Maher, Stephen, Church Street Maboney, Edward A., I I a Clover S t Mahoney, John A_ 144 Church Street Mahoney, Patrick J., II a Clover S t Meier, Percy I*. I Noxon St. Maloher, Frederick, I Rose Btreet Malloy, Lawrenoe, Taylor Avenue. Malthouse, Alfred n„ SS a White St. Mann, John W.. 17 a Cherry Street. Mann, William D., ST a Cherry S t Mannala, John K., IT Mansion Street. Maaogue, John F., 46 Noron Street. Manafleld. James A., 14 S. Clover St. Marion, Samuel, H Cataraet Place. Merkle, LeOrand O, 464 Malrt BtreM. Markowtkl, Vleceaty, 4 Church StreM. Marks, Theodore R , II Livingston Bt. Marwvtetn. Irrtng, Tl Jefferson Street. Moroney, Jamee W , 161 Talmadge fit Marra, Harry O. T Orand Street Marshall, Raleigh Obkln, I I Bemect

Areoue. ' Marshall, Dantet I^robert, 70 Cenaoa

Btr«et Martell. Mlehael, II OlrTeM ATenu a. Martell, Samuel, t l Olfford Avenue.

Mlhaas, John J.f 10 a Water Street' Mlkula, Ignatius, 103 Cannon Street Mlleto, Samuel, 10 Duan* Street Mil liken, Fredariok. Millard, Walter, 100 MaJn Street MUler, Abram I., I Thompson Street Miller. Frederick, 8 Laurel Street. Miller, Walter R., 108 Hooker ATO. Miller, Harold M.. 561 Main 8treet. Miller, John A., I Laurel Street Miller, John H., l i t Mansion Street Mlllsr, Louis C , H I Mill Street. Miller, Peter John, 50 Parker Avenue. Miller, Robert I*. Thompson Street. MHler. Warner, 70 Taylor Avenu*. Mllllken. Oordon, t t Hooker Avenue. •Mlnard, Chester C , I I Academy Bt Mlaard, Harry P.. I t Noxon Street Mlnalla, Joseph, Tt N. Bridge Btreet Mines, John, Poughk'eepsie, N. T. Mlnhols, Fr*d O.. 14 May Street Mini has, John H^ 14 Livingston Bt Mlnkler, Rodney. H I Church Street Minn, Allen, II Smith Street Miner, Manfred E. 10 Coluraht*, Bt Mlstur*, Adam a , IT Bpruo* Btreet Mlstur*. John F., IT Spmc* Str**t Mohler, Henry, 117 Main Street Molloy. Joseph Thomas, IT Taylor

Ave sue. , Molloy, Lawreoc* A., 17 Taylor Ave. Mon&a, Jaek, Poughkeepele, N. Y. Moore, Duncan I*, Povghkeepele, N.

Moor*, Rodaey, 116 We* Bt Moore,,Stanley t», I t N. Hamilton St. Moraa,'sMwijrd J.. H I Talmadg* S t Moran, Joseph, City, Moran, Wm, J., H I Union St. Morschaueer, O, H., l l Rlnvmer AT*. Morello, Tony, 14 Main S t Morey, Alhert B., 4 OotUr* St Morey, Frank X>, 4 .Cottage St Morey, VUrrf K, 4 Cotta«e S t Morfan, Jem**, | | Olfford ATe, Morftn*t*tn, Qeorg* J., Tl Mootgom-

4ry St Uorpotfi Diuifel, | | Olenwood Av*. Morrill, J*mo*-D., f KertcsQ AT*. Morris, 0+**t* #J Catherine Bt Morris, JM • Vurajvco Terrt-o*,

O'Brien, David, 11 Baker S t O'Brien. Edward T., 11T Mill St. O'Brien, John, l lT Mill 8 t O'Brien, Wm., H I Mill S t -Odell, Albert O r I I I Main St- — Odell, Raymond, 6 Palmer Ave. Odell, Oeorge A.', 76 Oarden Bt OfThouse, Douglas J., I t Livingston

Livingston S t -O'Hara, WUlIam, IIS N. Clinton Bt O Hare, Bernard, 16 So. Water S t O'Hare/ Edward A., 86 8. Water 8 t O'Harve, Marke W.. 40 Clover S t O'Hern, Martin, 66 N. Bridge S t O'Leakl, Leo, 61 Wlnnlke* Ave. Olivett John H.. 1 N. Hamilton S t O'Regan, Jeremiah. 401 Main S t Olsen, Oscar A , 76 Cannon S t '*•, Opperman, Waiter P., 66 Talmadge

S t V*« "''"'••'"'' • •Ornsteeo, Albert J., Jr^ 17 R*bsevelt

AT*. O'Rouke, Jos, X*. I I rioffman S t . O'Rouke. Wm. J., 7 Orarit St. ohphaaus, Nicholas, I Liberty Bt Orr, Robert J., 10 Davles Place. Osterhoudt Albert E., S40 Baldwin

AT*. Oaterhoadt Daniel J., I I Catherine

S t Ostrander, Geo. Edward, 41 Noxon

S t Ottrender, Jacob, 41 Noxon S t OuiterKaudi, Roland A , 71 N. Cltaton

S t Overdotf, Charles T., 14 Dean PI. Owens, Chester L-. II I*al 8t.

P Paclo, "Thomas. City. , l»ag*, Wta., Oty. Pag*. Wta. H.. 470 Main S t Pahln, Abram, IIT Mansion Street Paten, Claude R., 14 a Cherry Bt PaJen, Leroy, 14 a Cherry S t t'allie, Donald W„ 101 South Ave, ralmaUer, Andrew O, H I N. Hamil­

ton Bt Velmateer, BesJ H. &., 41 Smith S t lVilmer, Wald* » , STI Mill Bt Palmer, Frank, t l N. Bridge St. ralmieri, Frank, I I Taylor AT*. l^almlerl, R*lph, II Taylor AT*, Paparells. Christophsr, I Market S t Papas. Angelas, I Market S t Pap pea, Oeorge Prter, 4 Reservoir

Squire. Pappas, Tbonias O., I l l Main Bt Pappas, Wm, I Liberty S t Vappas, W m , 81 N. Hridg» St P*Quet P*ul F^ 164 N. CUatoa S t Pajrella, Faustino, 41 N. Bridge S t Parker, Chaa. R., H I Thompson Bt Parker, Everett O, H I South Ave, Petri*. Harry H . » Virginia AT»I Patsy, Thomas, 24 Church S t

Rafferty, Aloyslu* P„ 70 Delafleld S t Ramellt, Louis, 140 Main. ,'*•-Ramus, Joseph, II Albany Bt Rand, Esekiel C, H I Wlnnlke* AT*. Rand, WllUam, HS/Wlnnlk** A T * . Ratka. Alexander J., 10 DaTies Plac*. Ratka, Edward J., 10 Davles Place, . Rattner, Abraham, C!ty._ Rattner, Louis, S6 Union S t RAttner, Manuel. 16 Union Bt Ra'uch, Theo. Wllb*r, 470 Mala BU^ Reavey, James F., 105 T a l m 4 a g * 1 f f •Reavey. John P.. 105 Talmadf* B t Pa 4Isno voaasHTe4aaDEA Reed. Frank E.. City. Reed, Leonard F., 6 Montgomery Bt ReeVC. Oordon, City.. *' / Rehjd. Stephen B., 46 Jefferson B t ,

-Relckert Carl, II Dean Plac** ^ .Relckert. Frank W.. SI Dean Plac*. Robins. George, 16 Orand S t Romano, Domenlco, IS Duane 8t. /

Held, Fred, a t y . ' Reld, Harry Calvin, 14 Nt>on 8 t Reld. Matthew A., 4 Hooker Terrao*. Reinhardt Jensen. 416 Main S t ,. Reiser, William, City. Relyea, Maurice. 61 N. Hamilton S t Rexhouse, Otto Ernest I Mors* S t Rey. Fred D.. M^tri 8 t Rexnak, Paul, 64 Prospect Bt

.Rhodes, Fred A , 10 a Bridge S t Rice, Homer N.. 10 Oregory Av*. Rice. William (Col), 41 1-1 Pershing

Avenue. Richards, jack C I I I Main Bt Richardson, Lowell Grave*. H I Man­

aion S t j Richardson, Orrtlle, 111 Mill Bt •Rteker, Charles L-. H I Church B t Rleser, Paul A , 15 So. Clover Bt Rieeer, William J., 11 a Bridg* 8 t -Rlfenburg, Clarenc*, 16 N. WhJt*Bt. Riley, Joseph A , City. Riley. Vincent J.. 60 Lent S t Rlngwood. Pierce, I Randolph AT* . Rlngwood, Thomas L.. 1 W. Oakley Bt Rlngwood Thomas, City. Rlngwood. William J., H. R. & H. Rlngwood, William L., H I Mill S t Rlsxo, James, I Duane S t Rlrto, Salt store, 6 Duane Bt Roberts, Milton. H I Pine St. Robertson. Charles, 41 B. Water Bt ^Robertson, Douglas C St4 Maaslfra Bt Rohertsoh. Leroy, 60 ¥r<xp+c\ S t Robertson, Otis, 40 Taylor AT*. Robinson, Charles, 41 a Water B t Robinson, Edward H . SI Taylor*AT*. RoblaeovElm*r . 41 a Water Bt Robinson, John, S N. Clinton Bt Robinson, Lester a , II High Bt -Robinson, OUa, H I Union Bt Robinson, Wilbur I., 4T Worrell Av*. Robinson. William E„ II Mapl* Bt Robinson. Harold QMT, 14 Wash!eg*—

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Beldium Risfit WEDNESDAY. SEPT of

I V P i a i HEADQUARTERS OF A BtLCtAN COMPANY IN THE CONCQ ONE Of M A N Y T H A T ARE , OEVEIOPINC THIS COLONYS 6RSAT NATURAL RESOURCES

By ALBERT BRETON, VlC« President Guaranty Trust Co. ef

Nsw York. n E E l S E Belgians are undertaking M B S y their country's rebablllt*-H N K H tlon with characteristic * " " ^ * courafe and hope.

In the beginning of Its great task Belgium's most urgent need is for commercial and Industrial credits which will enable manufacturers promptly to restore and equip their devastated plants ana purchase raw materials.

It Is to fee'expected that Govern-snent credit Vill be utilized in the re­development of the country's business In addition to further borrowing to meet the extraordinary national ex-' penses In the period of demobilization. Fortunately the financial condition of the Belgian Government is particularly favorable.

t h e grosa debt of Belgium Is 13,422,. 000,000 francs,"equivalent to about $2,-600,000,000-, and consists of a pre-wnr debt of 4,057,000,000 francs and a war, debt of 8,465,000,000 francs* Offset* to this debt are In part: Investment* * railways, telegraphs and telephones approximately 3,000,000,000 francs, and deposits of Belchsbank notes 2,000.-000.000 marks.

In Tlew of the relatively small na­tional debt, Belgium Is in a favorable position In bidding for credit abroad. Moreover, the Indemnities should ulti-

A VIEW ON THE CONGO RIVER, 3WOYYINC ONE OF THE RICH PLANTATIONS OF B6UGIUMS4 AFRICAN COLONY

RUBIER GATHERERS ON A <* CONGO RAILROAD -THI5 INDUSTRY PLAYS AN IMPORTANT PART IN BELGIUMS COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT.' . .

raately more than offset the entire war debt Meanwhile, even though not Im­mediately ava'Ialle in fall, t i e Inderr-nit!-.-s, as en fo ret Bio ca lms against Germany, mrty be made to lend addi­tional support to the credit of Belgium l'j its iKinowints for i-mincdlate needs. Besides, laxca have been light hither-to and for the most part indirect, lea v., ing a -.ride rang* of possible expansion

of the State revenues from taxation without the Imposition of excessive rates.

Belgium's record of superior finan­cial and Industrial achievements in the past is her "surest guarantee for the future. It Is the most densely populated country In the world. Hav­ing an area of 11,373 square miles (somewhat larger than Vermont and a

BELGIUM IS RAPIDLY ' CONVERTING HER WAR

INDUSTRIE TO PEACE ^MANUFACTURING" .

little smaller than Maryland), Belgium supported' In well-diffused comfort a population of more than 7,500,000 in 1014. An excess of Immigration over emigration In recent years indicates that an average density of more than G50 Inhabitants per square mile has

THE FAMOUS MOLE AT ;

ZEEBRUCCE, PARTILLY DESTROYED BY THE BRITISH IN THEIR DESTRUCTIVE RAID -AND SINCE BE8UILT BY THEH-

not produced undue pressure upon the country's resources. The kiogdom stood eighth among the nations, rank­ed according to aggregate wealth, and sixth according to total foreign trade and In commerce per capita was sur­passed only by the Netherlands.

Belgium's prosperity and its high rank among.'the industrial nations be­fore the war had an especially sound basis. In the country's highly developed agriculture. About three-fifths of tht total area was under cultivation. Tne

s) average value of the produce per acre was approximately 1100, a yield equal­ed by no other country. " \

Although Belgians sold considerable Quantities of foodstuffs abroad, the country is oo( self-supporting as re­gards food. The imports of liquors and foodstuffs ha\« regularly exceeded the total exports—In 1912 by $132,000,-000. Nevertheless a domestic produc­tion annually of |&3 worth of food­stuffs for evtry person in the king­dom contributed greatly to the strength an4 stability sf the bases of Belgium's prosperity.

Important as baa been the unparal­leled development of Belgium's agri­culture, it Is tae manufacturing and related lodnt i las , d!nnl."cd and In­tensively developed, that have given the country so prominent a place among the coramereiaJ oat ions. -

A s Important key to a nation's In­dustrial progress an)- possibilities is It* coal supply, l l l tbeno Belgium's domestic coal ' baa c e a » \ from the southern fields, watch, with a single interruption of about foor miles, ex­tend across the bosgoom. For some years before the wax t i e rutput aver­aged about 39,000,006 teas, and until 190C Belgium exported an excess of

Toal. Blocs 1910, however, the In­creased domestic roosumption, due prtmartty, U l i e vary rapid growth of

the Industries, has .brought about a reversal of trade conditions. The ill*. covery of two new coal fields, oos ad. Jacent to the Netherlands border toi the other In the southern part of tht kingdom, promisee to relieve the ne­cessity for reliance upon imported coal In the near future, v

Along with the coal resources to tht southern provinces are rich deposits of Iron ore, but Vowing in part to legal re­strictions governing the extraction of these deposits the production of ©ra has "been small for a long time. \ e T . erlheless Belgium's fifty blast furnaces produced in 1012, chiefly from Luxeja. burg ores, 2,300,000 tons of pig iron.

In keeping with the development of the Iron and steel Industry, there has been a significant expansion of various related lines of manufacturing, e«pe-cially machine and engine works and the construction of railway equipment and automobiles. The xlne, lead, cbein. leal, glass and textile industries art among the other more important enter. prises.

The total mileage of the BelrUa railways In 1912 was 5,300—2£* miles of standard gauge roads %&\ 2.471 miles of light, or meter guaje, roads. This was an average of 47.5 miles of Hoe for each square mile of territory, the greatest Tallroad density as a whole in any country. • The total foreign commerce, exdo-sive of transit trade, averaged for tot four years Immediately preceding the war more than SI,500,000,000, the arer» age value of the exports being 1702,. 000,000 and. that of the Imports $SSfV 000,000., Of the imports, more thai one-half, as measured In value, con­sisted of raw materials or semi-man*. factured goods and of the exports ap> proximately 40 per cent was manufac­tured products.

In the Belgian Congo there Is aa asset which will prove of Increasing importance In the future development of Belgium's industries. In area the colony Is eighty times as large as Bel-glum Itself. Although situated In equa­torial Africa, its climate- is on ths whole much more salubrious than that of most tropical countries, because the greater part of the* country is a com­paratively high plateau. The popula­tion of the colony Is variously esti­mated at from 10,000,000 to 15,000,00a

Since tt)e annexation of the Conga* by Belgium In 1908 Industrial enter- ~ prise there has beeu concerned chleflj with preparation for a comprehensiri ; and well rounded development of tin colony' through the* exploitation of lu [ resources — agricultural, forest and mineral. . '

In 1910 the Government began a comprehensive program of agricultural education - and experimentation oa which the Administration was to ex-a pend approximately 1400,000 a year' for a period of ten years.'* Five folly equipped laboratories were provided end various Government plantations were devoted to demonstration work, both in crop growing and in cattlt . raising. Particularly gratifying bar! been the successful experiments wlta cotton and rice growing, and the Colo­nial Minister recently expressed tbt belief that in a comparatively short time the colony would be supplying the factories of Belgium with a* their raw cotton. ' . . • ' •

POUGHKEEPSIE'S HONOR ROLL Ross, Howard Martin. 17 William St. Rose, Howard M.. (Col), 81 1-2 Mont­

gomery 8 t Rose, Joshua R.. 25 Craonel S t Ross, Lso. V., 22 Fobntaln PI. Paul Rosen, SIS Main St. Rosenbaum, Philip Leonard, i n Main

Street Rosenburgh, Kenneth, 146 Church S t Rosman, Martin, I t s Main 8 t Ross, Edward* V., 71 Taylor Ave, • Ross, Floyd A., 61 Market 8 t Ross, Frank P., SON. Bridge S t Ross, James, <4 N. Bridge S t Ross, Michael C V 1 « 0 Mill 8 t Rossi, Thomas E., 210 Wlnnlkee Are. Rotuna, Domlnlck, I Dusne Sf. Rovers, Oulsepps, SO Cottage 8 t Ruffle, William George, General De­

livery. Ruggerf, Anacltto, Colonial House. Russell, Arthur B.. Tl Garden S t Russell, Charles. 461 Main 8 t Russell. Kenneth U, City. Rutherford, George E. Jr., 1S4 Can­

non 8treet Rutigliaco. Plstro. 77 N. Bridge S t Rural. Raffaeli. City. Ryan, Frank J.. I Roosevelt Ave, Ryan, George A., 10 Mansion S t Ryan, John J., 114 Mill St* Ryan. John E., S4 K. Hamilton Rt Ryan, John F.. 104 Parker Are. Ryaa, John J.. City. Ryan. Timothy C, 154 Parker Ive.

; S Rafntomas, Anth <#,y. IS ,A fa demy Rt. . Raittman, Abraham, 10 Cottage St. Balvatore, Oerrito. 17 N. Bridge Ft Pamuela, Milton. 107 Mill S t Panders, John R.. 10 Church F t Santmasslno. Adolph. S Jay S t Sanderson. Dr. Raymond, City. Pandgree** Fred C . II Cannon Ft. Faatomaa. Antonio, IS Academy Ft. Fantopadre. Oeetano. 10 N Brids/e Ft Fantuccl. NieoU. I Davis St. Fata. Louis. I Corlles Ave. Farelll, Vlncenro. II N. Bridge S t Fcendel). Herbert D.. I Olenwood Ave. Scardacl. Oulseppl. 6 Delafleld S t Schade. Jacob. 41 Dutchess Ave. Pc-hattle. Frank. » Morgan Ave. ' Fchellga, Julius J.. I I,*xint-tor» Ave. Fchiba. Franklin J.. II Monttomery

Street. .'Vhirrman. Herman. 10 Pottage Ft F-hnta lei. Joseph. I I Main Ft P.-bin id t. David Henry, 175 8. Cherry

Ftrret P.hmidt, Henry David. S l l Manilon Ft. ftchmUt, William C . l i t Mansion Ft. Pc>^r,htTt*T. A«ust O . 40 Jefferson

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sVkoonmsktr, Edgar (Col). }k\ N.

Hamilton Street Schoonmaker. Edgar,-(Col). 102 Cath­

erine Street . Schoonmaker. Irving L-, S Tulip S t Schroeder, Charles A.. 19S Smith S t Schryver, I^ewls, R., City. \ Schuie'nberg. Charles H.. 241 S.

Cherry 8treet ' Schuster^Phlllp F., 11 Tulip St. Bchwarts. Irving, S8S Main St. Schwartz. Lieut John R., t* Adrlance

Avenue. Schwartz. William, City. Sctvoletto. John, 2S N. Bridge S t Sokalski, Stephen. City. * ^^. 8coneId, Charles E.. 7 8. Hamilton S t Rcora, James J.. 28 Delarteld St. Scott John. N. T. C. Camp. •Seaman. John E.. 32 Hoffrran St.. Sears, Anson W.. 2S Conklln S t Pechrist. Frank. I l l Garden St. Secor. William. SO Perry S t Seebar.k. Peter. 12 P. .Hamilton S t Seeley. Robert McM.. I Harris S t Seely." Walter Oilbert. 47 8. Hamilton

Street. Reely. William E., 47 S. Hamilton S t Pegllral, Samuel. 41 Brldga S t P^lden. Joseph. I l l Church St. •Selfts. Oscar Joseph, 25 Montgomery

Street. ' Sell. William Frederick. 23 Gate S t Serafln. John, 105 Albany St. Seraflnowici. Joseph. II Union St. Sc«son.«. Geoge R. (Col) 100 N. Clinton

Street Severino. James T.. II N'. Bridge S t Sexton, Walter A.. 116 Main Street. 8haker. Ellas. 45 S. Bridge Street Shaker. Thoma*. 4S S. Bridge St. Shato. atck. C . City. Rhapley. Delos H . 421 Main St. Shapley, Ernest. 421 Main 8tr«et. R-harley. Joseph F.. 14 Spruce S t Shuttle Frank N\, 9 Morpan Ave. Shay. William J.. 24 Marshall St. •Fheedy, Martin. 203 Mill Street. Phecdy, Edward IV. 2 Thompaon St. Shelly. William A.. 42 Tarker Ave. Sheppard. Richard A.. 51 R Clover Ft. •Sherman. Jerry. 94 N. Bridge St. Shields. Wtlilam J.. City. Zherry, George Vi'ncent. 472 Main PI. Sohoenberjter, AugU't. 40 Jefferaon Sf. Shook. Ct-orga F. . £S7 Main 81. Short. Mar\in_ 19 Shortell. JohnJay Schwarti. Edward SheeJy. Jrihn 40 < Shorlfll. Ju»eph. Shurter. J. I^slle. S uel. Solomoo. 18 Staler. William I-Pilln. Harry. 114 Main St. Silvernall. Hirry A . City ''Iramfir,*, Arthur. 21 Front Pirret. Kimmor.n. Oeorje. 11 S. Hrld«^ Ft. Pwipson. Albert. 120 Academy Ft. Sirapnon. Byron. 14 N". Perry Sf Fimpsoa, Foster H., I l l Majret S t

N n v n Ft. 17 lr\id«i)ti Ave. A , Adrf.ince- Ave.

*nnon Sr. I* Hu.l«..n A»e. <".t> N' "Cherry St. J« Pmlth Sr.

Clmpson, George, 58 Front S t Simpson, William. 10 Montgomery St. Siring. Nelson A. Jr., 268 Main St. Skinner, Harry, 71 Garden S t Stout. William. 16 Gate St. Slaga, Stanley, 144 S. Water S t Slater, Harvey C , 31 S. Hamilton St. Slavic.'Alexander, 11 Inwood Ave. • •Slavlk. John F., Buckingham Ave. Sllte, Harol<J J., 126 South Ave. •Slocum, Russell, Randolph Ave. Slote. Samuel, 7 r Garden St."' Slote. William, 73 Garden S t Smart, Lawrence E., 17 Cannon S t Smith, Edward, 29 Water St. Smith. Elliott W., 347 1-2 Church 8 t Smith, Howard E., 157 Mansion St. Smith. Howard J., SO Montgomery St. Smith. John F., Clly. " - ' Smith. Lewis H., I l l Garden S t Smith, Ralph K., 8 6 Mansion fit . Smith, Ray, 61 Tulip St. Smith Reginald A., 308 Main St. Smith, Robert Lansing, 62 Carroll S t Smith, Walter. 477 Main S t Smith. William W.. 2nd. 235 Church

Street. Smith. Wllllard, City." Smyth, Joseph A., 26 Glfford Ave. Snyder, Howard, 152 Main St Sokalski. A., 83 Albany St. Sokolenkes, Makaamelan, 30 Spruce

Street. Soltes. Joseph. 115 Main St Sonka. M., 45 Talmadge St. Sorrentlno. George, 60 N*. Bridge St. Sorrentlno, James, 50 N. Bridge S t Soucek, Frederick. 56 N'oxon St. Spadafora. Frank A , 461 Main St. Spadafora, James A.. City. Spautdlng. Cheater, City. Speedllng. Michael Jr., 115 Church S t Spelde). William H . 10 Conklln 8 t Spencer. Charles I t . }4 Fallklll Ave. Splwak. Harn*. 31 .V. Perry St. Fposlto. Gulseppe. 66 N. Bridge S t Spross, Phillip Ernest, 111 South Ave. Stadeckl. A.. 125 Talmadge St. Staff*. Arthur. 20 Mansion St. Staple*. Douglas. FM 177 Thompson S t fitatlrr. Norman B.. 118 Main St. • Stauderman. Edward L-. 11 Noxon Ft. Stearna. Ralph Sellwood. 417 Main St. Ftec, Stephen, 30 Spruce St. Steele. Elaworth. City. Steen. Arthur. 69 a Clover S t Stefanlck. Michael. 31 Albany St. BUIder. William, Southeast Ave Stein. Joseph. 114 Main St. Stein. Oscar. 55 P. Urldite Ft. StellA Fred. I l l Mais St. Ptepakl, Frank. 95 AK^any St. Steven*. Nelaon F . 106 Mansion St. Stewirt. Clarence H . 12 S. ("harry St. Stewart. Janica C, IS S. Hamilton Vt, Stkkler', J .hn II . 12 Front St. SMnchfleld. Kenneth R, II C.itarart

J'lare. Ptockholni. Franklin

llton Street. •Stoke* Edwnrd A . Ftonr. Char'.e* E . 120 Plrte St. Storma. Alherl 8 . I Paln-.er Ave. Stouber. Harvey K , City. Ptout. Clarence. 146 Main Ft. atout, WlUiam V., 4 Orchard, Place,

Strauss, S. O.. Y. M. C. A. Struber, Harvey K., 64 Prospect S t Sugarman.'WilHam, City. Sullivan. Frank Bernard, 14S X. Clin­

ton S t • _j Sullivan, Mark, 16 Whitehouse Ave. Supernaw, Herbert W., 69 Taylor Ave, Sutcllffe. Harold, 60 Randolph Ave. Sutka. Peter M., US.Talmadge St

Trlller, Charles,. 2S Dean Place, Turrell. Afchle A., 61 Catharine S t Turrell. Dewey, 18 Garden. 8 t Tubbs, Raymond 8., S10 Main S t -Turner, Millard F.. (Col), 137 N. Ham­

ilton S t •Tuttle. Isaac (Cot), IS Catharine 8 t

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Sutton. Charles Foster, 6 Hammersley Tweedy. Albert W.. 21 Dean Place, Avenue. ' *Thltchener. William H, 46S Man! Bt

SulfblT. William H. (Col) 102 Cather- . _ _ _ _ , Ine St.

Swartx, Clarence, 12 Crannell St Swenson, George O., 8 Fox Terrace. Sweason, John D.. 44 F'ox Terrace. SyrcXchen, Edward F . 5 Albany St. Syrotchen, William J., 5 Albany St. Sckerilce. William James, 14, N*. White

Street. •

Wacker, Charles C , 2*7 a Perry St. Wacker, Edward J., S7 a Perry Bt Wvldron. Raymond C , 144 Main S t Wslksr, Floyd, 24 Garden 8 t Waters, Dr. John A. SS0 Church 8 t Wallace, Robert B., 22 Crannell St. Wallasxek, Joseph , . iU la t s .SL .

Ulbrandt Silas A.. Delafleld 8 t Ulrich, Thomas, SS N'oxon St. » Underhlll, Goerge H., 78 K. Hamilton * S t Underwood, Herbert C , IIS Garden 8 t Upright, Harold J., City.

Talt. William H.. 216 Main S t / Talbot? William J.. 84 S. Water S t Talozo. Joseph, 13 Davis St. Vail. George A., 21 N. Clinton S t Tarabrakos. Nicholas G.. 47 Catherine •Vail, Hen-man H., 144 Academy 8 t

Street. \*Vil. John W., 217 Pine S t Taylor.* Earl Heb'er, 34 Washington Valll, Andrew, 403 Main S t

Street Taylor. Lee F., 48 Fulton S t Taylor Richard T., City. Teator, Courtney I*. 31 Lincoln Ave. Teets. Ralph E.. 241 Main S t Terralaxsl. Bernard, 13 i).ivis St. Terhune. Albert I ) , 60 Noxon St. Tcrhune. Myron Arthur. 60 Noxon St. Terwilllger. Clifford. 390 Main St.

Van ' Ackooy. Gyabertua, Box 115, Southeast Are.

Van Benschoten, Way as W., 6 N". Perry S t

Van Beures, William R^ S7I Church St.

Van Buren, George B . 271 Church St. Vance. Charles. 120 Main S t Vance. Elmer. 25*8. White S t

Terwilllfter. LeLaml. 15 N. Water St. Vandeveer. Harry F.. 15 Hoffman Ave. Tcsler, (Jeorge T.. 12 Conklln S t Thellman. Orover. 115. Main 8t. Theodoro, IXJUIS. 224 Mill St. Thompson. George H.irold, 105 Mont­

gomery St. Thompson. L-iwrenee. 16 N. Clover S t Thorn. Albert I ) , 83 Bain "Ave. Thorae. Earl A , Y. M. C. A. ' Thurk. John C. A., 1S8 Main St.

Vandewater. Oeo. W., 14 Corlles Ave, Van Etten. Martin V. B., 617 Main 8 t Van Incewcgen, Allen J., 164 Main 8 t Van K\uren, Ralph B , 20 Lincoln Ave, Van Klecck, Harold >,*., 144 Thompson

St. V«n Nord. John If., City. Van Tassell. Emot t 615 Main St. Van Tine. Otis J.. S76 Mill 8 t

Thurston. Henry B.. 360 Church Street Van Vlaok, Elijah. 60 8. Ch errT I 8t Flic, Kre.l . Alh.iny Ft. Tlce. Hnmer A . 441 Main St. Tickle. Cieorpe .!.. 49 Carroll St. Tlhbeta. Chaile.o It. 304 Mansion Ft. Tompkins. Klhicr H . IS Fountain PI Tlf.imer. RenJAmln J.. 1 High St. Titus, Willeif. 58 Academy St. Todarellt, Thniosa J., 7 7 N. Bridge 8 t Van Zile, Jason. S Noxon 84, ToTnpkins. I^ula ()., 44 Taylor Ave. Vardaia, Joieph. 16 Delafleld 8t-TcnKne. Donald G, 17 Hammeraley N'argu*. Harry J , 221 Main St.

Van Vlack. Gilbert. 60 a Cherry 8fc Van Vlack. Reuben P.. 9 Marahatl Bt Van Wagner. Joh n p. . City R- D. 1. Van Wagner, Joha Philip, 8 JerTersoa

S t Van Wajrner. Fred W.. 101 Church Bt. Van Wyck. Edwin G., 61 Academy 8 t

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A\enue. Travcr. rUrcnco H . 17 R Ham. St. Tripp. Miit..n. ifit No Water St. TnriK'i.', Walter. '.7 H.^minfraley Ave. Toomey. Tamos, 3'1 Church 8f. T.ii'ixr, .K.^fph J , 1.1 N llamillon St. Ti.ttt-n. K'lw.ird. 114 N Clover St. Trab-iMi, IWnnrd. II D»\la St. • Tracy. Hoscoe K . Clly. Tracy. William H P. 400 Main St. Travery, Harry H., 16 Smith F».

\c l le . Edward. I Bartletl Bt. Velle. FJia». 14 N. Ferry St. Velle, Herman, I Eastman Terrace, Velle, Norman F.. SI N. PeTry 8 t Vels. Robert <*lty. A'etitura, Domtnlco. 94 N. Bridge 8t. •V«5ra-<>ea, Harry J^ 219 Main Bt. VeroDcse. Archaogel. 14 Mansion S t Ylan. Airred F., 2 7 Main Bt Vlcl, iAjlgl, 21 Delafleld 8 t Vlgan. Cafatano. City. ' Vlioteky. ()u«tl», 21 John Bt. Travery, Itay K , 15 Belleviie Ave

Travrr. Edwird Horton. 50 e nrr-MI Ft Vllall, Joseph, 121 Mill St. Train, Francis H 20 P White- Ft. Volk. Michael. 105 Union St. Travis, .l^hn F , II* P Cherry S:. Vo«*,« Toblaa, (Col), 110 Main Ft Traxin, Sheldon. 118 B Cherry 8t. Voaale»yCharles, II B. Cherry.St Tricolee, Christopher, 411 Mala BL Vossltr, Vernon, 41 N , O p too S t

Walsh. Daniel A, 17 Delano S t • Walsh, James R., SO Glfford Ave^ Walah, Joseph M.. 17 Delano S t Walsh. Thomas J-, 68 Lincoln Ave. Ward. George, SI Garfield Place. Wardsota, Joseph, 85 Win field 8t. Warner, Hearl W., I Mansion.St Walsh, Thomss J.. SIS Church S t Warner, Henry, SI Delafleld Bt Warner, Martin, SI Delafleld S t Warobrey, Wladlmlr. 40 Laurel St. Warren. Charles a , ?85 Clrurch S t Washburn. Robert Philip, S Innis Are, Waters, Thomss A., 41 N. Clinton S t Way. Raymond T.. 17 a Water S t Weaver, Howard T.t I Montgomery S t Weaver, Leon R.. City. Weber. Frits. 60S Main S t Webster, Darwood J., 241 Main S t Weed. Charles F., 65 Market'St. •Weed. Frank W., 176 South Ave. Welsberger, David, 7 Grand 8 t Weieberger, Frederick, 7 Grand St. WhiUng, Dr. Jaa A.. II Oarden S t Welsbsrger, Joseph, 7 Grand Bt. -Wetsberger. MarUfi, 7 a Clover 8 t Welch, Bernard, 41 Columbia, St. Welch, Harry L.. 61 Hooker Ave. ' Welch, James, City. Wellwood, Arthur R , SIS Church S t Welsh, Joseph. St Tulip Bt Welsh, Matthew V., SO Olfford Ave. Wendel, Joseph P.. .18 Park Plage. Wenttang, Joseph H , SSI Mill Bt. Werher, Albert. S7 N. Bridge St. Werher. Frsnk. 2 7 N. Bridge S t Werher, Stephen J.. 27 N. Bridge St. Werle. John W., 54 Main St. Wermuth, John J.. S7 a Hamilton S t West,Clarence H . E. Manalon St. West. Robert 17 N*. Clinton St. \Vestbrooke, \Vm. E . 11 Innla Ave. Weaterhaua. Luthar W., II Conklln 81. Westmllter. Frank, I I I Main St. Weyant, Jame* E . 114 Church 8t. Weyhenmeyer, John, W.. 411 Main St. Whalen, Richard A.. 17 Carroll 8 t Whales, Thomas J . 17 Roosevelt Ave. •Whelplsy, Paul Wlllard, II N. Clin­

ton St. Whits. James, I I Catharine J t. Whtlen, Albert J.. II Fallklll Ave. Whiten. Henry D.. II Fallklll Ave. Whiltaker. W. H , City. Whlttsker, W. 1L. City. Wleber. Kmll Thsodote, 4* Orchard PI. ASTgg. Daniel W., 2 4 Jewett Ave. Wlgg. Jamea H . }0 Crannell Ft. Wlggtrs. Howard Tanner. 61 N'.. Clin­

ton S t Wilbur, l*wle. 26 Msrahall tit. . Wllcheck, Wllltam J. 21 Whlnfleld S t Wllcos, Leon H , 101 Monlgomery 8 t Wiley, Howard Fred, 77 Montgomery

fit. Wlleseaskl, Prank U,' 17 Prospect St,

Williams, Charles L., 206 Church ft. WillUms, Chester, 441 Main St ~| Williams, Earle M., 25 Cannon 84. ' Williams, Eugene W., I l l South Ar» Wllllsms, Frank A., 110 Wlnnlksi

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Williams. Harry N., 557 Main St 5

Wlllamt, Xormsn. 29Vi Lexington A» "TVllUams, Samuel (Col, 71 Pershtai

Ave. • Wllllsms, Willard E.. 117 a Water flt. Williamson. J o h n R., 140 Garden St Willms, John Frank, 72 N. Hamlltea • S t Wlnfleld, a Hill. Jr.. SI Tyler St Winn. Arthur H., 825 Church 8 t Wlnslow, Cllvs C, 20 Fountain Place. Wirhowsky, John P., 48 Glfford Ava •Wlrhousky, Joseph, 111 Mill St . Wtrhouskl, Michael. 104 Main St

'wirsch , William Henry, 146 Union*. Wiseman, John A., 24 «N. a inton Bt Wisher, Charles a , Church St. Wlshousky, Alex, A., I Albany St . Wlsnewskl, Walter, 2S Harris St. Wohlfahrt August F., 68 Mansion Bt Wohlfshrt. Fred W., Jr., 201 Main 9. •Wolff. Bdward J. Jr, 7\> 8. Clover «• Wolff. Oeorge J. Jr.. 41 a Clover St Wolven.. Charlea O. B-. 101 Mala St Wood, Hewett C . 224<?Tiurch St Wood, John A., 317 Main S t Wo l e y , Mylcs I>, 62 Cannon S t Woo.hleer. Fred A.. 18 Catha/lns St Wright. Kenneth. 76 Falrvlew Ave. Wright, Newton. City. Wright. Robert D., 18 Garden 8 t Wrlgley, Walter J.. Jr..-10 Forbus «• Wysnt. Howsrd A., 88 Catharine St Wyant. Roy Alvln. 200 Church St Wygaot. Royal, 251 Main St.

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•Yaker. John L . 216 Main St Yates. Peter. 16 Noxon S t Yattaw. lx>uis. City. Yelter. Carl A . 15 laurel 8 t Yetscr. Charles J.. 7 8. White w-Yetser. Henry J, I 8. White 8 t York, Thomas F.. I l l Main St. Toung, Herbert Wllaon. I l l Msln S* •Young^John M. 16 Tulip St. •Younr/ Joseph (Col). 6 Terahlng Ays. •Young. R. Stanley. 14 a Hamilton Pt

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Kabrtskl. Harold J.. 1*1 Church Ft- • Zafarans, I/irenao. 10 Cataract Fl»c* 7^ha. ChArlra J . & William 8C 7Jahs. Joeeph. Jr . 3 ' PJn« « . Ziramer, I^onard. City. -einser. John H . IS Montgomery Bt Zwseker, WlHl»m I*, 111 Union B»-

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