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EggAY, NOV. lgfc J'W' jtfv' jftfJ KJUflfl wtRsn JassatSalgJDaj, Wednesday, Nov. 22 SEEK MAN IN AUTO THEFT HKBBP8IE KAQLlB OTBWa. CORNEY IS FUEL HEAD FoUgerHrdunK forpSituation in Beacon. PAouravit State Companion of Joseph Bolive, of UUca LATTER WAS TAKEN IN POUGHKEEPSIE We Specialize in Dress Pumps and Sport Shoes Use Sense Save Cents For Vassar flrTTgCgHOD MJ 94E.

SWoney Talks No stI the! WEALTH Is the child of self denial Want is the child of self indulgence. Which child do you want to laopw The Prudence Company KiwToax SUt holloa in u. l5J forth companion rr Joseph Bollve. It. hn from Flehklll to Utte Friday charg.

ed with Ui.ft of a Packard ear. Bo. live and his companion h.rf rested for basting gasoline of other a ofth Flshklll Moon, tains. The man paid hi. nn.

and disappeared. Bollve becaus ho had no money and aube. quant Inveetlgatton ahowed ho earn a injin uuca Breaks Down Bollve broke down unon hi. and told an Incoherent atory of ha. loft taken a Joy ride.

He ftrst told the atata police he had coma from New Tork. but when the lleenaa plate on the car ahowed the machine cam rrom uneida County, he chancod hla atory. The elate police aay Bollve admitted staling the car In Utlca and aald the plan was. for hlmaelf and hla companion to go to New Tork. trade tha big car for a email on and atrlka out for Florida.

Bollve told tho police he had been a motordrome rider in a number of county fain. BROTHERHOOD HOLDS ANNUAL ELECTIONS H. J. Martin Is Chosen President of Trainmen Slattery and Opper man Named Chairmen ituation in Beacon. According to County Administrator.

SUCCEEDS ACTING New Bardavon Theatre to OjbenJHere New Structure Which Has Been Entirelv Chantred Over tttr a. tr i ni MumatecrvslTof to to tfe Umstened by Broadway Attraction Interior, Being Finished. Tke.new Bardavon Tti.ai,. hi 4i hae majeatlcallr rieea an th. (ha old Colilngwood Theatre la rapidly b.

II. J. Martin waa elected praaldent of the local chapter of the Brother hood of Railroad Trainmen, at a meatlnr held at Columbna Inetltote Sunday night J. Thompson waa lected vlce preeldenU aecretaryi J. Slattery, treaaurer, and W.

J. BmelL agent of offlolal pub lication. The New Tork Central trainmen elected J. J. Slattery a loeltjchalr man.

while A. R. Opperman waa chosen chairman of the Central New fllrlalni Announcement hae t.Ml 11..... "'1 aarnnnarrauoa oc the jjpoiuim.ni ot Jienryg. Corner aa fuel admlnletrator for Beacon And vicinity.

According to William T. rn. ci reugnxeepale, county fuel wiiniowiraior, mere naa boon no of nciai coal admlnletrator for Beacon, although John T. Cronln, Beaoon'a commlaaloner of publlo eafety, haa osen aeuns in mat capacity. Conforenoo Held During the put week a mifaraun wa held In New Tork City at the offlcea of th atate fuel admlnl tretae when alleged profiteering in Beacon waa dlscuaeed.

Promlaea were made hy the atate fuel admlnletrator, Mr. Woodlri, that an effort would be made to dlrct aome coal to Beacon which, he aaaured, would be (old at reasonable Officials At Odd Several difference o( opinion are believed to have occurred between Mr. Ward and Mr. Cronln. because Cronln waa not acknowledged aa a coal admlnletrator for Beacon.

Mr. Corning, the official admlnletra tor, la treaaurer of the Matteawan Savlnga Bank. getting his Inspirations for hit meet widely known playa, beautiful vision of thee playa appearing In the back STMBOzXtiarzimHir WttTIT the flrat nar.llona and ovar twatv. tit all New Tsar Day, The brllllaiitly JlaThltd.itLaolored. tonea bv m.

u.ur Mt euiorea eiecrna hidden In lb reeeeeea of th border of the Bounding board, immen.e panel, of mulberry Held appear on th aide. walla. In th center of which are mae. loroneeoe on tttraiclo vrhlchrwCt'M a uro.away tiag production, haa not been announced. Iot on Flnlahlng Touchca um Bieic ana Son.

of New Tork. with a corpa of artiste and deooratora W.JjMaarjjhlin&Co. TraecuoanpenT traunaej iracbawepeie, rt. I. ltUV rradcaw Bu4 Oerp.

DUBOIS CARPENTER! ARCHITECT ONE HUNDRED BIRTHDAYS IN ov average; occur rOlGHKEEPSlK DA1XY Our Lino Of BIRTHDAY 0AED3 Is Carefully Selected (torn xne Leading Lanes Ambler Matteson Incorporated 4 366 Main Street AUTOS COLLIDE AT UNION ST. CORNER GENERAL ALARM FOR SMALL FIRE Flame from Gas Jet Near Open Window is Blown Against an Inflammable Window Shade. An Eeeex eedan, driven weet Union Street by Mr. R. S.

Kolb. of TJ Forbua Street, collided with a Rudaon touring car, driven eolith on Waahlna toa 8treet and turned eaat into Union Street by John Mattern. of Van Alat Avenue, JaJndCltyA.Uth Ja uraection or in two etrteta, Sunday afternoon. The left front fender and bumper were bent on the Eaaez and the rear left fender of th Hudaon was boat Two aheeta of tlaaue nanar a tin. leaallg bted gaa Jet, an Inuamable light anaae ana a vagrant Dreezo all con aplred (n caualng a alight fire In the third floor apartment of Jerry Win' nlcki, at at date Street, ahortly after seven clock.

Sunday evening; general alarm WM lmd In by nelgh. bor no one but a couple ot children being at home whan the Or alerted, and.tbplaia waa eat IngMUtwabtaa few minutes, little or no damaaa being don. A rust ot air, little a'roncer than Ite predeceuorat blew the long flame from th tlpless burner eo that It Ignited th light shade, and the paper, and th excitement waa on. 0n aH'olnr TBUolieal w.u tranacorm roughkeepale' former popular playhouee lato a ver itaM amusement palace of grandeur and magnificence. It will on ot th finest theatre In country and Mt between IIOO.OCO and Itoo.coa and davlce known in the theatrical world which contribute to th comfort CI uieacre patrons baa been brought Into play to make the hard.

one lO WOlCh FOUgh koepatana will point with prld. From maaeive copper and opaque (I marquee on th walk, through th marble and Ul lobbv is th. of th. stage, not a veatlg of th old theatre will be ae.n. In fact the trans.

formation will be ao complete that pa trona will not recognise one single fa. muiar oojeei met obtained In the old Colllngwocd Theatre Brilliant Blaxo ot Lights The marque at the entrance will be a blaa of brilliancy which will follow through tha entire 71 feet lobby to th main auditorium. Th lobby decora tlona will constat of ornamental plaa. tar cetllnge with brilliant eava lirht. Ing.

antique verd marble and tile floor iu. in in oig foyer, twenty feet aquare, will be a brilliantly lighted dome, while to either ld patron, will be able to aee til maealva marhla atatrwars leading to the menanlno and grand balcony. Magnlfloent lighting nxturee and celllnga decorated In eott tones of new mulberry end Ivory will conirioute to tne pleasing Impreealon th patron receive on enterlnr th theatre. Montague Again Arrested Here Comfortable Seats On tha main floor will be over nine hundred of the most comfortable seat manufactured for theatrical patrons. These seats sr finished In mahogany with bw aprlng seats ot blue leather with overstuffed btcascovoraa witn veiour of blue and old gold.

Th samstyl eeata ar need throughout th astir meisanln In th front ot slv eaat braaa electrical nxturee with beautifully decorated pirebnial shades. Th Indirect lighting system la th most complete ever conceived tor theatr la a city th ala ot Pough Keepei. Dealflae th immense dome la the celling of the auditorium, directly over tn grand balcony ar two clr cle of lights, each flv feet Id diameter and covered with leaded art glaaa. This lighting schema Is also carried out In the celling th balcony where there la a aeoond large dome with cove fighting and also eleven four.foot clr nee ot iigming niaaen behind Jm mens pasel of leaded art glaaa. Oft the main auditorium on the north la an open decorated arch which leada to th ladlea rest room and a similar arch Is located on th south side leading to th men's smoking room.

Both of theee ar to be fur ntshed for th utmoet comfort of the patron of to theatr Safety Factor Great precaution have been taken to make th big playhoui one of safe ty, in main floor Is constructed solely of steel and concrete and between the auditorium and stag I a firewall which runs frbm th cellar to tie root. with the aabeatoa curtain it will be possible to completely Isolate th stage from the auditorium In case cf Are and as an extra precaution, the atage and dressing rooms are to be completely equipped with a standard automatic sprinkler ayatera. Fourteen exit from th theetre.to th street, both on Market and Can noa etreets cemplete what the man agement believe to be en of th sef. at theatre in th country. In case of necusity th big theatr cart emp.

ua in less thsn three mlnutsa. Aa a further step toward th conv ARABS HARD JO CONVERT Medical Missionary to Arabia Tells at Reform ed Church of Difficulties with Mohammedans. HOSmALSiAlD HApt, ACCIDENT AT AHGERS Car Turns TnrrT Road to HughsonviUe Injured Driver Taken to Hospital. CONVERSIONS Ujv ewcnof "a medical fnUelonaVy In Arabia. In a lecture at the Reformed church Sunday night gave aome interesting facta concern.

Ing th of evangeUelnr Araoia. Th people of th Mohammedan faith ar very firmly fixed In their religious belief, said Dr. CsJvsrlr. and It I difficult for th missionaries to make much progrta In their work of Chrlatlanlalng th people ot that nation. it la particularly hard 16 get to th women, for, in aceordaae with th customs ot their country, most ot th women of th better class mingle very little with strangers, and are to found at horn only by th4r personal friends.

Th hospitals, however, give them a ehanc with many of th people of th middle class, for they will com to get medicine and in that way friend ship ar formed between them and the missionaries, and this results, In, many Instance. In rendering them receptive to th teaching ot.th Christian religion by th missionaries. There was a large crowd out to hear Dr. CsJvsrlr. A report from a railroad onfoloyee ot the New Tork Central that he had aeen from bit train a body floating In th Hudson Rlvsr.

opposite th ground of th. Hudson RJver Stat Hospital, cent th polio patrol and a craw ot policemen to the ecene to sesjeb htKdyrat about a'alookvl eunaay evening. Tbey were unabl to eight anything Jooked Jjks a eornaa tn tha vH vap in 4h. tti.l. r.

rr.r 1 Uw i wm uvur ana rviurnea is lP9.grj.ndDaeojOJ. Ih eatlns: ca. I change ths air In the auditorium everv I Bmnlnvaea th. hA.nii.i nn. tn TT.

tt. rr ir'iT' fi v. UI.HIHUI win vi in. tour nuauiea. xaim wii fort.r jatrona, a new and thoroughly era heating aid ventilating aratem mpde ls' It jaaalbl to nsat the theatr in th moat aavere weather to any degree of temperature and at th earns time completely nORFItTS noICE PAPER CO.

doing business at th old stand. 14 Cottage Street Fhon t.O. tf nl Europa, cant have much of a Thankaglvlng with the Turkey 'ber hava. Thanksgiving Cards and Booklets Decorated Napkin J. H.

Fitchett IT I MAUT STREinr Sutlooery ot QuaUtj" "THERE'S "NO PLACE LIKE" "KNOX'S" You may have tried other grocers In town. If eo, you know tlielr price alao tn qaallty ot their goods. Now Try Knox's. Invite) your Judgment and guar. ante you will rocclre one dollars wortbi ot tha highest etandand crado of Teas, Coffer and 8upt Orocerlos proaaoea ror every iuv expend rd.

Try us and be convinced. fancy Seeded Italatns, lgo pkge. Seatlloas Raisins, lge pkge. Cleaned Currant, lgo pkge 13c Pure Lard lb Pall Cream Cheese sto lb fancy Cold Pack Tomatoes. I So.

can I Fancy Sugar Corn rut rainiou.a rsoa jsc Sardines, (la oil) tin SPECLtr, SALE OP grape: juick comtnued dlo FtUI Quart Uottle ROBERT KNOX'S SONS, Tlie Tva end CotTee House. Mala btreet, Oppoalte Market street Pougbkrepele, J. Y. John Montague, ot 220 Union Street, wae arrrated Sunday on a charge of publlo Intoxication. Ilejras found lying In the gutter on Tvorth Avenue, the police eay.

Montague waa arreated a few days ago on the aame charge. JUDAEA JCTVIOU.S FORMED The Judaea Juniors, of Kingston, have entered the court competition of the valley, and are seeking gamee In this section. The Lam averages about 120 pounds, and would Ilka to hear from quintets of their class May er Koplovlts, or eo Meadow Street, Kingston, le tha manager. FOOD SALi: Auipicea of Woman'a Guild 01 Chrlet Church, Tueaday, Nov. II, 2 to 5 o'clock, at the home of Mra John E.

Adrlanca, 1(0 Academy Street. Mu.lo and tea will follow Food Eale The publlo la cordially In vlted. No admlaslon charged It nil aand yarda mad expreaely for this theatr. being uaad to complete th floor covering. Ths decorstlv schem of th main auditorium 1 a brilliant xhlblUoo of th work of th master artleta Th Immense dome In the celling, measur ing nearly forty feet In diameter, I flnlshd In siure blue, brilliant gold atara dotting th blue field.

Around th dome are Ivory toned flgure and dealgna, giving tha whol a masatv and decidedly rich appearance. The Immense prosoeclum arch and th proscenium boxes onclthr sld maa.lv In appaaraac and magnifi cently decorated In mulberry, axure blue and Roman gold. Arch Palnttajj Directly over th proscealum arch Is a beautiful salntlas daolotlrur th Fard of th Avos. from th atadla ot Mr. th aceom promenad In th read of th auditor.

I DUihed bv two maaalve boilers snd an lum, th alalee and the meaaanlne will electrically driven fan which will sup be carpeted with a apsclal pattra of! ply an unlimited aupply of fresh air nartford Saxony matsrlal, ovsr a thou (through immense air ducts construct ed in varlou parts of th auditorium. Stage Most Modern The furntahlng on th big atage win be thoroughly modern and complete and th olio of th atace mora than adequate to aeoommodaU'th biggest productions. The'llghtlng ayatera both on the stage ana in the auditorium la the largest and moat complete in thla section, the, switch board containing more than A acor ot swttehea and thirty dimmer. Th board la th latest manufactured and will hav what I kaowa aa a "deed not a live wire or electrically charged part being sxposed. Hundred ot high powered lamp ot varlou color will be Installed, making It possible to give th moat beautiful Ictricl effect Imaginable.

Th theatr waa designed and I be Isr erected under "th personal super 81.1k and picturing Shakespeare. vision ot Architect William J. Beards Bard, on the bank of th Avon ley. FLOATING BODY REPORTED HERE Railroad Employee Noti fies Police, Who Are Unable to Locate the Corpse in River. AXA FAST RATE man, giving, hi.

nam, Dueeer wa.y.Hou.1,, moMl. touring csr ovsrturned south of Hoghsonvllls at tut Zi" liJ i1 "'ormd by'lllgH. Hand Hoanltal th.t ik. L. J.

consist of cuts about th face, an opening In his oheat and an overflow of blood about the lung, rt wa lm POsalbl for Highland Hoepttal doc tor to say whether th man' lung had been punctured. No details ot th accident beyond th bar report that an Oldsmobll car passsd through Wapplngsra Fall early In th evenlnr a. a rattki. apeed and waa reported ahortly attar, ward to hav turned turtl south of Hugheonvlll. MAKE NEW PROBE ta.

V.ai mi.nr i a IN AUTO PLUNGE fDodge Sedan in Which the Schuttricks Were Drowned. May Have Been Stolen Machine. Insurance company rsBraasntatlvea and Mat polle are Investigating ths possibility that th license plate may hav been changed on th Dodge sedan, la which Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schuttrlck of Sprlngtown drownsd.

when It backed off a dock at Highland front an. examination of tha ensrlna that the flgure had been changed to and the' authfirlUe will Investigate thoroughly to 'determine whether the car a stolsrr on which had been sold to Mr. Schuttrlek. Coroner Sutter of Marlboro ha not, yet set data for the InqueeU ajf i va later that they too. war unsuccsss J.

au ivir eeaxva tor am corps, SAUSAGE Try Ne.bltt's Pur Fork Sausage. Freeh dally. tf Sspt. 11 npirt New Assortment of Women' and flar SMART FALL ATTlRE Suits, Coats, Skirts, Ores, Waists and Blouses. fejuulsliei DcsleTued and Wonderful geaUty.

Itemarkably Cheap, FURCOATS Uod oo be ala. Raccoon. Mar iota, trench Seals, Natural Muakraa, Chokers and bcarfa. Uk Uualery. Clotea, Uorseta, llsndkercbtet.

5JTt. a Let's Go to Wood's VASSARSftLES DAY WEDNESDAY Percenure ol Salea Given to Vasaar Fund Vassar Sales Day Bargain in All Department Vassar Sales Day Special Isincheon Menu Vassar Sales Day MIRROR CANDY SPECIAL OLD FASHIONED CHOCOLATE 39c lb I WedneidayOnly Wood's Drug Store HORSE IN RUNAWAY; PASSENGER UNHURT Animal Badly Injured in Crash Against East man Terrace Wall and Is Shot by Doctor. Frightened by th aouad of a bell, rung to advertise a football gam, a horee. hitched to a can leg In which Mra Samuel Burchell, of II Fox Ter race, waa anting, dashed! down Market Street and craahed Into tha wall at Eastman Park. Saturday afternoon, in juring Itself eo severely that It bad to be shot by Dr.

John H. Darrow. Mrs. Alice Boice, of Oak Street, bad Just left the carriage to do some banking when tha animal atariad. Mrs.

Burchell guided the horse wU but waa unabl to avert the nasi catastrophe. Eh wa unhurt. IlOnKKTS DOICK PAPER CO. doing bualnee at th old itand. II CotUg Street, rhoae 224.

tf nl HARRY GROSKY IS FINALLY ARRESTED Captured in New York City After Chase Ex tending Over Nearly a Year Gave Bad Check After a chase of many months. Harry Oroeky, of Oils' city, chart sd with passing a worthless check en Irving Bloch, also of this elty. nearly a year ago, waa arreated. Saturday, In New Tork City. Mr.

Bloch Is so slated over th captor Of hi da fraudr that be will furnish, hie auto mobll to bring Or oaky to Fougbkeep le. today. aroaky ha proved a veritable "WUl th wlap" having ellipped In and Out ot th city aeveral time and given th pellc ot New Tork and other cttle th 'slip" a number of time lnc th warrant for his arrsat wa Issued. Mr. Bloch baa likewise been oat trail In th capacity of an amatuer detective for several roonthe.

Th valu of th check wss HIT. Orosky will be arraJnged la th city court, Tusaday morning. MARINE FIREMAN IS FOUND INTOXICATED TWOJHROWN FROM SKIDDING CYCLE! Machine Goes from Un der Riders, on Main Street and. Men. Hurled to Pavement.

Charles Shaw, of 12 Mansion Street, and Bart Carpenter, of 21 Taylor Avenue, riding a tandtm motercyeU eaat pn Main Street, shortly befor tight o'clock, Sunday night, war thrown to th pavement near Perry Street when th cycle skidded on th trolley tracks. Th hands) ot both men were eklnned and bruised eon. alderabty and were treated In th drug store of Daniel Xrteger, nearby, Frank Lynch, marina fireman, et nowhere la particular, waa locked up on a charg ot pubU Intoxication, when he earn Jnta th station for lodging, Saturday night wall loaded, the polio say. An Investigation concerning where he sot th liquor, halt Pint bottle of which wa found la hla hip pocket, will Taken by Police jfc i for Intoxication MAN IS ARRESTED AFTER COLLISION Emery Oreen, aa alsctriclan, of this elty, waa arreeted on a charge of la toxlcatlon, Saturday night, attar he had driven hi Ford runabout Into th rear of a Ford touring car. left standing lighted In front ot hi bom by Kenneth B.

Chambers, ot It Jefferson Stret, Mr. Oreen euetalned a alight cut to hla lip and th front of hi runabout wa slightly damaged. Th left rear mud guard of 4h touring car waa bent. CRAWFORD ADAMS and hi versatile company of polite entertainers will appear at Trinity M. K.

Church Wsdneeday. Nov 22, at I. Miss Elinor Esttman Stearns and Mia Sybil Jns Oould la readings and aoloa. Admission II cents. 2t u2 i Eugene Hay, laborer, of 2 North Clinton Street, waa arrested on a charge ot Intoxication and disorderly conduct Saturday night, Th polle aay wa drunk and ansorlng peopl on Msln Street.

Boiler'Maker Gets Drunk; Is Arrested Alfred pettlt, boiler maker" helper, of Daabury. Conn waa arreated on a eharg of pubUo Intoxication, Saturday He wa arresttd on Mala Street, near Clover. Drunken Meddler Is Arrested by Police While Investigating aa automobU accident en Jefferson. Saturday night, a policeman waa oonalderabhr hampered la hi work by tha atttnUon of a drunkn man, who Insisted on. explaining Just how th accident had occurred.

waa arrested on a charge ot Intoxication and disorderly conduct and proved to be Xtdward Rogers, of I William Street. Ill Mat IHre rtvsaeSeS VARIAN'S SEA FOOD of all kinds Wholesale and llctajl. 412 MAIN ST. Tela, III Tia Every' Flavor Meet With Favor YOb OUGHT TO BE THANKFUL that you live In a place where it is so easy to get I0E CKEAM for your Thanksgiviiig din. ner desert I "WtTraake up tv variety of good things in this famous confection.

NoUUe for special occasions are our TUNNY T0BM3 for FORMAL FUNCTIONS! Send you order or telephone) 1320, Poughkeepaie, Relief Engraving We ate now showing asm. piss ot IlEUKr XGIUVED personal cards. A de luxe rard at no extra expense. Teu can writ your tea wording If you "MADE TO ORDErr Hubert Zimmer Company 11 MAIN iTRBBT HE A TON'S Ladies Dress Slippers bo fK.rjr ooDDoa li tK Black Patent, Black Satin Gray orBlack Ooze With, one elreT wllh th CoUst Ul tongus, $5.00 to $8.00 asaiM BEATON'S 111 Mala Street Next ytret sUou Bask.

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