THE .FARMER: AUGUST 7, 1913
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We Give fcstf" Stamps
STORE CTjOSES 5 P. . DAILY.
O P. M. SATURDAYS ,
FRIDAY
DOUBLE STAMPS
AND BARGAIN DAY
AS USUAL !
10c D u. sting -Caps
.... ....
$1.00 Children's j.
Dresses .. .
$1.00 Long Ivi
monas . . .
' 50c Wash Under- :
$1.25 D ark
Waists . . ... .
7c and 10c Ladies'
Handkerchiefs . '.' s
15c -pound can .
Talcum Powder ,
50c Men's Work
Shirts ...........
i50c Boys' Bath
ing Suits
10c and 15c Ox
ford Laces, pair
-12c T Ladies
"Vests l. ...,.. .
$3.50 Norfolk: Q
DressesLadies
10c Dress Shields,
$1.50 to " $2.50
Corsets ... .
$1.00 to $2.50
Brassieres . . . . .
FAVOR COMPLETE
PENSION SYSTEM
Special Commission Of Episco
pal Church, In Report, Pre
sents Comprehensive
Plan .
I
5c
49c
69c
39c
79c
3c
5c
25 c
29 c
3c
9c
$1.50
5c
59c
49 c
TO COST $500,000 YEARLY
Proposes To Provide ; For All
Clergy Over 65 Years Of
Age And For Widows
And Orphans
SEE THE FRIDAY
SPECIALS
NOT ADVERTISED
TOCUi PAY JiESS FOR IT AT
KLINE'S '
CITY COURT CASES
Emma Kovacs, la years old, daugh
ter of G"ustave Koraoa, 30 White street,
charged with being incorrigible, was
commuted to the . House of the Good
Shepherd, Hartford, her sentence ' toe
ing later suspended upon evidence of
the probation officers submitted as to
borne conditions of six children. A
warning- waa given by1 Judge Cougrhlln
to the parents that future complaints
would result in arrest of the parents.
, The girl has returned to her work. , .
John Olinlck, 150 Church street, four
i Imps nn t n th Tnn Sanitarium.
has again been returned to that Insti
tution by legal proceedings 'instituted
.by the Board of Health co-operating
-with the Charity Department. Al
though no law exists which compels
confinement in the Institution, It has-
been found that the health department
may order tubercular patients endan
gering .the health of the community
to stay away from certain places amd
unless Olinlck obeys the injunctions
of the court he can he given a jail sen
tence.
According to evidence given today
by Stipt. Fred Johnson, of the Chart
ties Department, Olinick is suffering
xrora advanced consumption tuta iiilb
already given it to one of thcee chil
dren who died as a result. In .dispos
ing of the pitiful case Judge Coughlln
, regretted the necessity of separating
iiueband from wife and family, tout de
cided public health required such ac
tion, assuring the victim that adequate
provisions for the care of his . family
would be made by the city.
William McDonald, 857 Broad street.
charged with Intoxication and abusive
language to Mrs. Mary C. - Mills, 863
Broad street. - was fined $ 15 and costs
&An appeal was taken under bonds of
ioa
Nicholas Fouvanello was charged
with a breach of the peace. After tall
ying from a car he ran wild in tho4
wards of St. Vincent's hospital last
Tilght, greatly exciting the patients.
As none from the hospital pressed the
charge, the case was nolled.
Walter West, charged -with " main
taining a house of ill-repute at 1185
Iranistan avenue, was fined $50 and
easts and sentenced to six months In
Jail. An appeal was granted under
was fined $10 with suspended sentence.
Beatrice Jones, also accused of fre
quenting, was fined $10 and cost3, but
later placed on probation -with the un
derstanding she leave town.
Frank Kosozan, charged with Intox
ication, breach of the peace, resistance
to an officer and carrying concealed
weapons, was -fined $25 and costs.
"The cases of Annie Frances and Pe
ter Maher, accused of theft of $475
from "Phoebe Vaughn, 18 .Wales block,
were again continued until the return
of prosecutor DeLaney, August 20.
THE PKETTIEST FACE
and the most beautiful hands are
often disfigured by an unsightly wart.
It can easily be removed in a few days
without pain by using Cyrus' Wart
Remover. For sale only at The Cyrus
r'harmacy, 253 Falfleld avenue and
it CanncA street ,. '
In a preliminary report the commis
sion on pensions of the Episcopal
church developes some Interesting in
formation. The report shows that the
Episcopal church pays $8,000,000 a year
la salaries to Its clergy, who number
5,500. The bold plan purposed by the
commission is intended' not only to
pension" the whole body of the clergy
when they become 65 years old, but
also to pension the widows, to educate
their orphan children,-and to take care
of clergymen disabled at any age. It
will apply to foreign missionaries as
well as to the entire . United States.
The pension will be approximately half
pay. . , ' .
The sums of money ; Involved are
large. No less than' $7,000,000 ' will be
necessary to provide for the pension
obligations at. the start,.' and no less
than $500,000 will be thereafter expend
ed each year by ; the pension fund.
This pension plan is the result of a
comprehensive study carried on for
three years by a commission of distin
guished churchmen, . of which Bishop
Lawrence of, Massachusetts is chair
man, -and Bishop Greer of New York
is a member. The pension plan was
fratned by Moriell Sayre ,an official
of the Carnegie Foundation, and ssa
authority on . pensions, who .fas one of
the six lavmen who are members or
the commission.1
' The plan is based upon the study of
every pension system in xne -woriu
including those ' of governments, col
leges, public school teachers, railroads,
banks, etc. Facts have been collect
ed from every Episcopal clergpman.
and these' facts studied by eminent au
thorities on statistics. Some of the
details of. the proposed , scheme are
Innovations In pension systems. v On
one fundamental principle, the 'method
of taking care of the liabilities with
which a pension fund starts, always
a heavy burden in a growing concern,
this -Episcopal church f und Is consid
ered to mark a noteworthy advance In
pension history. The $500,000 a year
expenditure will be provided by a tax
on the local cnurenes wnicn win De
scientifically graduated according to
the age at which its clergyman was or
dained : This tax will average sia per
cent. "oil the- .salaries. .--I.-
The Episcopal pension commission
in reviewing existing pension systems, .
Intimates that many of them are real
ly bankrupt, a condition that Is not
now apparent because the systems are
young, but which witmn a tew years
will become evident. This bankruptcy
is attributed to the neglect of proper
statistical study before these pension
funds were started," and to the failure
to provide properly for the load of lia
bilitles with which a pension system
always begins. . Episcopally -mentioned
as unsound is the New York state pub
lift school teachers fund, which wen
into operation on August 1st of thi
year. ' ' - -.'...'" '.
The Episcopal commission " also criti
rises pension- systems like those of th
First National Bank of New York and
of Armour & Co., which keeps from an
employe the Interest on his : pension
contribution when he resigns. In many
instances this is simply a device , to
prevent strikes. There is also criticism
of a lafge number of pension funds
ranging from that of the Internation
al Harvester, company to that of .the
University of Chicago, which have
rules authorizing the reduction of pen
sions' if the funds become Insufficient.
The Episcopal commission considers
pension t a sacred obligation, because
the pensioner Is helpless, and says that
rules for reducing pensions are un
necessary if propel study ' and the
proper financial , arrangements Ijave
preceded its creation.
Incidentally the " report discloses
that, ten -per cent, of all the Episcopal
ejergymen were formerly ministers in
other churches.
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HQS Main St
HAIM ST, Hertford.-Oma, 1 WCTB ST. CBCXLK.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LEADING MILLINERS.
ID-SUMMER
AT CLEARANCE
MILLINERY
SALE PRICES
$1.25 White Chip Hats. . . ... ...... ............. 59c
$5.50 Genuine Panama Hats . I J .... . $2.98
$ i .oo Genuine Panama Hats . $3.98
$2.00 Peanut Straw Hats . .. j. . .' ....... '-. . . v. . . . .;. $1.25
$1.00 and $1.25 White Ratine Hats .48c
$1.25 White Corduroy Hats : : . ... .48c
900 Beautiful Trimmed Hats formerly $5 to $50, now
.......... . V.-., ..... ... . .,$1.98 to $15.00
500 KILLED OR
WOUNDED IN
CANTON BATTLE
Canton, China. Auer. 7 Five hundred
were killed or wounded in the fiehtlne-
between th 7 government ' troops
and the rebels at the enjt cnt nf
Canton which .( was attacked ' by twb
divisions of the northern army, yes
terday. The position of the city is
regarded as .serious
, Reinforcements consisting of " a de
tachment of an Indian regiment from
Hong Kong have arrived , to guard
the lives and property of foreigners
In the Shameon district. ..
POWERS DEMAND .
TURKEY TO BACK
FROM ADRIATiOPLE
"'London, Aug. 7 The representatives
of the European powers -took the first
step at .Constantinople, today, to com
pel Turkey "to evacuate the fortress
of Adrianople. which her troops re
occupied after war broke out between
the former Balkan allies. The diplo
matic body ' demanded th"at the Turk
ish..- government should . respect the
treaty sighed in . London between the
former , belligerents. '
It is asserted in diplomatic circles
that' the contemplated ' action of .the
powers," "lh the event bf the present
demand made by them -proving futile
will be such as td Tender further hos
tilities between Bulgaria and Turkey
unnecessary.
MAM SAID TO BE ALIVE
FOR WHOSE MURDER HE'S
SERVING LIFE SENTENCE
Simple white gowns worn at the
country church by' women' of 'Wilson
family, i What a disappointment to
Mary Jane, after a three mile dusty
drivoT' - ' ? -..
The papers Weing fuTl of heat pros
trations, the young people think there
is some satisfaction in showing that
they can go out and play six or seven
sets of tennis In the- hot sun.
Jefferson ' City,- Mr., Aug. 7 Jack
Bennett, of this city, yesterday testi
fied before the state board of pardons
and paroles that James P. i McCann,
for -whose . murder Seymour Barring-
ton,, known as " Lord " Barringtons- is
serving a life sentence in the peni
tentiary, is alive. Bennett said he saw
McCann on the streets of San Fran
cisco a year after his supposed death.
" Barrington has asked the board to
release him. '
TIE SMTH-MURR
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Close at 5 O'clock P. M., During August
SATURDAY, 9 P. M.
CLOAK DEPARTMENT
. Sale of Women's "Ready Made" Dresses. Just at the time when you
need the dresses the most., . We reduced the prices to clear our stocks
QUieklV. . You ca.nnnt affnWI tr ml.. ,. .i -
., , .Percale and Lawn Dresses, button front, sailor collar and white linens
or. lawn, Dutch neck, ,3-4 sleeves, all sizes. Sale price 91.00.
Striped Gingham and LInene Dresses, button front or backs, Dutch
neck and short sleeves. A large assortment of styles, all sizes. Sale price
$1.95. . . '-'---....,'...,'; , -,
Dresses, , Maslln Tissues, Pure Linen, Dotted Swiss, Cham brays. Voiles,
trimmed and- plain styles, some coat models, variety of styles, sale sdce
$2.95. - ' ' . ' ' -
Dresses,. Striped-Ginghams, Pure Linens, Voiles, Madras. Dimities. Ra
tines,, many, attractive styles, sailor collars, Dutch necks, button front and
backv -Sale, price $3.95. ' ' : ' . r ; : j . .
Dresses Pure Linens, Fancy Ratines, Fancy Voiles, Tissues. Ginghams,
Dotted Swiss, Flowered Muslin and Lingeries. Sale price $5.00.
(Second Floor.)
SPECIAL PRICES ON THE VICTOR VACUUM
CLEANERS
A Perfect Household Machine. Will r.lsaii Rnn a-nrt rsi T-n.t. t,.ttr- th
any amout of sweeping or beating will do, without being removed from ths
Former Price- $6.98 $9.00 $10.50
NOW $5.75
KITCHEN DEPARTMENT -
$7.50
$ 8.50
(Basement)
Owing to ..the high cost of living it
is believed there is a -. chance for a
lot more people to start ne;W automo
bile manufacturing concerns, picture
theatres and summer hotels.,
AYOR WILSON LOCKED IN CELL ON
BOARD THE CONVICT SHIP SUCCESS
Gas Plates, 95c, 9)1.25, $1.75, $2.25, $2.50, $2.98, $3.50, $3.75.
Ovens, $2.25, $2.75, $3.0O.
Galvanized Garbage Cans, 75c, 85c, 95c, 1.75.
Copper Bottom Boilers, $1.25, $1.48, $1.75.
Infants' Bath Tubs, 98c, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75.
One lot of Fancy China. Your choice 21o each. Value 25c to 29c
(Basement)'
THE -SMITH-MURRAY CO.
U. S. CONSUL IN
MEXICO EFFECTS
YANKEES' RELEASE
i '
El Paso, Tex., Aug.- 7 After beine
neid prisoners! by the orders of Gen
eral Pasquale Orozco for nine days,
witnessing the execution of their guide
a Mexican cowboy, and being fired up
on by federal soldiers at Tlaneheria
yesterday, Charles Blesel, manager of
the Mines Company of. America, of
Chicago, and Bernard MacDonald
manager of the San Patricio Mining
Company, of Parallel, and Ray Haral
their automobile driver, reached El
Paso, late last night. Their release
from the Chihuahua Jail .was secured
by American Consul Letcher. Press
ure from Washington was brought to
bear on the federal authorities and
the Amrcieans wer eglven a hearing
after. E. C. Burns, state department
messenger, ' reached' Chihuahua with
iv.eesages for Consul Letcher, last
week. i
MacDonald said last night, that - he
is an ' American citizen not an English
subject. Haral 's automobile was taken
frcm him in Chihuahua.
PILES
Cause Piles of Trouble
and pain to those afflicted in this
warm weather. They are always
uncomfortable, but &t this time
of the year are hard to bear. Use
Cyrus Pile Ointment, it gives re
lief at once and is worth your
trial. Price 50c. Guaranteed
by Mr. Cyrus. - - ..
- CYRUS
THE DRUGGIST
Fairfield Ave. and Comtland St.
Farm ex Want Ada. One-Cent Word.
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G. W. FAIRCHILD '& SONS, Inc.
: KSXABIiISHEI 1865
SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RINGS ''
that are TVature's finest product: vronderfully brilliant and pore, .aided r.f
man's best skill in cutting are here In full assortment of sizes; each the very
best that money -will bay and exchangeable at any time for larger rtone ari l
full purchase price allowed. 4 .
Splendid values at $18.00, $28.00, $37.00, $45.00, $55.00,
: r , $6?00 $80.00,. $85.00, $95.00
: - - Store closes Friday afternoon at 12:30 during August,
otner aays open until b if. M., except Saturday, when we
close at 9 P. M. '
G. W. FAIRCHIID & SOUS, Ins
EST. 1804
JEWELERS AND OPTTCTAXS
99T MAIN STREET A1TD P. O. ARC AZ D
At. the Sign of the Chimes
NEWEST PICTURE OF CZAR OF RUSSIA AND HIS
FAMILY, INCLUDING LITTLE HEIR TO THRONE
1914 ANNOUNCEMENT
Two tons of automobile just to
carry four persons? Ridiculous
, weight! Unwarranted expense!
. Of all cars, the Ford is the most
economical because "it is light
est and has more power for its
weight. All cars of the future
will hare present Ford lightness.
Think what .these prices mean for the oar
that has stood the tests: 1 Runabout $564;
Touring Car $550; Town Car $75 0 f..b.
Detroit, with ' all equipment. Get catalog
and all particulars from Starbuck & Mat
tice, 369 Fairfield Avenue. Phone 5200.
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,V A N D Y It METHODS -LIFTS
T HE QUALITY A ND
LOWERS THE PRICE -&ZZr
Specials TMs Friday and Saleriay
Duchess Coffee
Always the Best
Quali-Oolong Q1 If
QUali-Ceylon OJL-RU
The best kinds to use for Iced Tea
Hot . or Iced they -can not be ex-
celled. - .... - -
Butter 31clb
These products come direct to you from our Spring Valley Farms
York State
I Full Cream
CHEESE -
29clb
Valley Egos 27c cloz
This Coffee Is the Peer of all oth
ers. At our regular price of Sic It Is
the best value In America.
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Hi van DYirSlj
1135
MAIN STREET
Cor. Elm St.
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This is the latest picture of the czar
of Russia and his family. It is made
doubly interesting by the new report
of the engagement of the czar's eldest
daughter, the Grand. -Duchess Olga,
fcZAR ORUTAfAT
and by the many conflicting reports of j Grand Duchess
the health . of the little czarevitch. 1 vltch, heir to
Anastasia, the czare
the throne, and the
Those In the group are, left to right: I Grand Duchess Tatiana. The picture
Grand Duchess Olgra, Grand Duchess was taken at a" recent celebration.
Marie, the czar, Czarina Alexandra,!
Phone. 1367-0
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300 Branch Stores and Selling Agencies In Principal Cities. Look for the
name VAN DTK. In frent of store and avoid mistake. AU Van Tyk goods are
guaranteed. ...
AN AID TO HEALTH PURE WATER
Highland Spring Water
A healthful, invieoratlnc- drink which is absolutely uncontaxninated
by Impurities of any kind and has passed the most rigid test.
. . ''i Bottled Daily Delivered Daily
'Phone 987 .
Highland Spring Water Co.
645 WARREN STREET