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THE FARMER: AUGtTST 8, 1913
Only a Little While Longer
In Which to Save Money!
SEMI-ANNUAL -
Glothi
What brings the Crowds to this sale? ". "
Low prices? " '
Perhaps, to some extent. But most of all, the drawing power of our
SEMI-ANNUAL CLOTHING CLEARANCE is to.be found. in the fact
that our customers KNOW they find absolutely the best clothing values
awaiting them. . ,
By best values we mean correct style handsome, durable fabrics,
fine tailoring and satisfactory service.
They know that unless clothing possesses these merits it is not to be -found
in our store. They know this from experience.
Our SEMI-ANNUAL CLOTHING CLEARANCE the BIG sale of
the summer is all that its name indicates a real clearance sale of OUR
REGULAR STOCK. - '..
The Secret of This- Sale's : Success
Clothing of ' Known Quality
When we remind you that the clothing in this sale is of such well
known makes as ROGERS PEET & CO., SOCIETY BRAND and L.
SYSTEM we have told enough of the story to convince any thinking man
that real clothing bargains await him here No clothing goes into this sale
unless it is good enought have beeri; a partbf oxur regular stock. We
stand back of every suit we sell we make good if you are not satisfied.
Some Prices of -Oo
SUITS Regular $15.00 values, a great clean up
you can't afford to miss. . . .... . . .... . ..-.v.
$9.50'
TAKE YOUR CHOICE of our $18.60 Suits at this
price. ...... ....... 1 ......... . . .
THESE SUITS have sold all season at $20.00,
the values interest you? .'. . . .... .... . . : .
$12.95
A CLEAN-UP of a wonderfully pdprdar line. They tffj t 4 QV S?
have sold at $22.50. : . . . .... . . . -'Jr.. . ; . :. . '. p JLlkmS
v $25.00 VALUES now being closed $8.00 under priced (JlJlj
Isn't that worth while?. .... . .'. . . ..... ...A . VP JL
6.95
A GREAT CHANCE, $27:00 and $30.00 Suits at this (tj. -g O Qj gV
price. Fine hand tailored goods . . ....... fifp JL C3
30.00 SUITS are these custom styles and -fabrics.
The best creations of the best makers. .........
25.00
STRAW HATS ONE-HALF PRICE J '
$1.00
.$1.50
PANAMA HATS
$6.00 Panama Hats. .
$7.00 Panama Hats . ...
$8.00 Panama Hats.
$3.50
... $4.50
....... $5.50
BOYS' SUITS GREATLY REDUCED DURING THIS SALE; ALSO HATS,
f SUMMER UNDERWEAR, SHIRTS, HOSIERY, ETC.
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SPECIAL
Bluefish, Swordfish, Halibut, Steak Cod, Had
dock, Flounders, Butterfish, Sea Bass, Salmon,!
Weakfish, Eels, Little Neck Clams, Long Island!
Steamers, Soft Shell Crabs, Hard Shell Crabs, Live)
Lobsters. ,
HAYES FISH GO.
629 WATER STREET TEL. 412, 413!
STOKE CLOSEvS AT 6 P. M., EXCEPTING THURSDAY AND
SATURDAY EVENINGS.
THE
PEOPLES
DAIRY,
ISO State Street
BUTT
STRESS FROM THE CHURN
Tel. GEO. A. ROBERTSON BS9
jfL, niniiri .'
X t Hi X J. Al X U JL W A O XX. A
emi-imisnea is a specialty or onrs md we
want to give our especial attention to yours!
, Modern Machines, Sanitary Conditions,
Careful Help in departments, Prompt De
liveries, Reasonable Prices are the points in
ravor or senmns your Jamlly wash here.
One and one-half cents per piece with a
weJarnt allowance or one-naif So to the piece
The Crawford Laundry Co.
EATTS FIELD AVE. AND OOXTRTTiAND ST.
Phone 4320 - ,
MOTORMAN DIES BY
OVI! NEGLiGEHCE IS
COROIIER'S VERDICT
Southington, Conn., Aug. 8 Negri f
. sence on the part of . Motorman Wil
' 11am Dilger in ' running his car at a
nigh rate of. speed m a down grade
was the primary cause of the trolley
accident, late last night, near Mill
; dale station in which Dilger was kill
i ed. according to the finding of the cor-
oner, today. There was evidence. It
; ia stated, that the motorman had en
deavored to use the brakes hut that
they had not worked properly.
The car. after Jumping the tracks,
! plunged into the side of the brick
building of the Ells Manufacturing
company which stands near the track
! and tore a big hole in the wall. Had
It cot hit ' the wall it would proba
: bly have landed in a small stream
which runs by the mill at that point.
Dilger was breathing, when found
on the front platform under a pile
it wreckage, but did not live long.
He was not only making the last trip
for the night but his final run also
as he had expected to get through
today. He was 43 years of age and liv-
cLm,tvitne-tn where he leaves a
tw 111 - ...... . ,
widow ana cmm.
The singlccassenrer on the car ana
the conductor.Emil rPfihnit, escaped
' ThT'car was put back on the tracks
about o'clock, this morning, and tak
en to the shops where it was exam
ined and its brakes tested. Superin
tendent "Robert P. Lee, of the Meri
den division of the Connecticut com
pany, under whose Jurisdiction the sec
tion of track where the accident oc
curred comes, made an investigation
during the night and this morning
directed the tests. He said after
words that the brakes worked prop
erly. The car is of steel construc
tion, be said, and considered- one of
the fastest on the line. DUger was
mbeiX is fcjiQwn as a shojg. extra hut
had had four years' experience in run
ning the ears and was considered a
good man. Superintendent, Lee said
he could not understand how the ac
cklejit happened unless, it was because
Dilger became lost as to the loca
tion of the terminal where he should
have stopped and did not realize the
situation until .he had. , run; over it.
STUDENTS OH HIKE
FROM GETTYSBURG
VMount Gretna. Pa., Aug. 8 The com
pany . of eastern university' students
undergoing a course of military in
struction arrived here, yesterday, on
their hike from Gettysburg and will
remain until next Thursday at rifle
practice on the state range. The
company numbered 162 originally but
there; are now but 146, the rest having
been called home.
Since the hike started, last Thurs
day, the students have studied mili
tary problems daily. On Wednesday,
the company of United States engin
eers, which accompanied the party,
acted 'as an enemy and . was captured
with a figurative wagon train. This
train was conveyed triumphantly into
Gretna.
Major James McRae, of the Fifth
United States Infantry, in command,
says the men stood the Journey .with
remarkable fortitude. ,
Sale at Mollan's.
The broken line sale ' of . women's
high grade low shoes, at Mollan's,
102H Main street, is etill in progress.
Last pairs of different lines of fine
low shoes are being relegated to the
bargain tables, to the advantage of
patrons who are able to find the right
size in the lot. Mollan's footwear
Is too well known to need indorsement.
From the confident tone of - the
graduating essays, it seems likely that
all of the country's problems will be
settled t3 about SHt. Ir
DR. FINNEGAN ELECTED
!; v AfBULUNCE SURGEON
Dr. .John a Ftnnegan, formerly of
t. Vincents hospital staff and more
recently a substitute physician i t-h
Emergency hospital, was yesterday
appoinrea to-a regular post in that de
partment by the. Board of Charities.
Dr. Finnegan takes rh nia. ,4,i
by the death of Dr. c. R. Pratt which
now l oe investigated by a com
mittee of the Board appointed to as
certain if infection secured in depart
mental work was the contributory
cause of his early demise. Commis
sioners Judge and Harris have been
appointed to investigate and report
at the next meeting on September
A request for more ground ' upon
which to build the Isolation , hospital
at the Lakeview Homo has been made
by the department of Health. and will
be taken up at a later meeting of
the board.
SILVER AND GLASS
Fine, heavy silver and rich cut glass
are universally regarded as Meal wed
ding presents and rightly so.
In these wares there is beauty, value
and utility combined. In appropri
ate and desirable articles can be
found to fit equally well the filled
wallet or slender purse; and again,
they are needed for the new home
quite as much as furniture, china, and
other things. v
We make a specialty of carrying a
wide assortment of suitable gift arti
cles in silver glass and plate, espec
ially those nationally advertised. '
Dl J. BUECDLER
, THE RELIABLE JEWELER
48 FAIRFIELD AVE. Near Middle St.
Stamttaar Want Ads. Ona Cent Word.
BROCSTS 'CAPE'
FAMOUS FOR GERM AN LUNCHES
, - Owing to the Increase of patronage to this popular store we have
been forced to enlarge and .refurnish 'onr dining 'rooms.. Thei shop
ping and theatre public will find this 'the right place at the right
prices to dine and refresh. Moeriein's Cincinnati Beer on draught. .
347-349 FAIRFIELD AVENUE
.ON AUTOMOBILE ROW
. PHONE
BATTLESHIP WITH
223 U.S. MIDDIES
OH HOMEWARD RUH
Washington, Aug. 8 With 223 mid
shipmen of the first and third classes
aboard, the battleship Illinois report
rtmmt today, that
she had left Funchal, Madeira, on the
last stage of her foreign cruise. The
vessel will land the future admirals
at Annapolis on August 29. '
Advices fronj the vessel aeciare we
rvt 1 HVt i T"iTnn were entertained . royally
a.t the various ports at which the war-'
Ehip touched and tnat.tne crmp nau
been a highly profitable one for 'the
classmen, ' :
While at Antwerp, the advices stat
ed, the Illinois had as its guest Chas.
D. Hayes, who served in the Civil War
ohnoivi tuan nf trie first armored ves
sels in the United States navy, the
T t . a i
double turreted ram mobusu snu uio
monitor Mbntauk The veteran wrote
to the commanding officer his regrets
that he was "too old and feeble" to
visit the ship whereupon the officers
went ashore and took -off the old sea
fighter and his aged wife for a day.
The-Illinois will arrive In Hampton
Roads, August 22, to take part In the
big guns practice One week later- it
will unload - the - cadets at . Annapolis,
at which '"-time they will be given a
month's . leave. -; - r
TILLMAir CLASHES i
WITH WASHIHGTOH
TROLLEY PUNCHER
. .. .: , " ,
Washington, Aug. 8 Senator ..Till
man, of South Carolina, is the latest
national legislator to-'olash, with a
street car conductor and, today, be
was engaged in "cooling oft?" as no
expressed . it before .determining
whether he would file charges against
the man.' Within the past few weeks,
Representative . Sisson, of Mississippi,
and Representative Buchanan, of Il
linois, have clashed with conductors
on the Pennsylvania ,. avenue street
cars. - '
"If - this keeps up,"....said a Senator
today, laughingly, "we'll have to organize-
the "Solons Street Car Society
For Conductor Chasing.' It seems
about to become the most popular
summer sport with Congress."
Senator Tillman, with Mrs. Tillman,
boarded a car at the "feapltol to ride
to their home. He progered his tiok
ets while standing' on the step and,
according to his- account, the conduc
tor ordered him onto the platform,
"in an abrupt and discourteous man
ner" The clash followed and the
Senator took the man's name and num
ber The conductor, today, denied that
he had been or intended to be disoour-
PRIEST GIVES RITES
TO MANJH WELL
New" .York, Aug. Falling into a
well formed by crossed beams in a
building in course of construction at
Broadway and Ninety-seventh street,
Philip McCabe, an . assistant foreman
of the Street Cleaning Department, of
No. 308 West 118th street, lasf night
suffered a broken back and other in
juries, which will result In his death.
McCabe was rescued from the well
with the aid of" ropes j after Father
Norris, of the Holy .Name "Catholic
Church, . had descended into the well
and performed the last, rites ,of the
Church. ' - .
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SISTERS STEP IN FRONT
OF TRAIN AND ONE KILLED
Wakefield, Mass., Aug. SIn avoiding
a freight train near Wakefield Junc
tion station, Mrs. Mary- L. Walsh and'
Mrs. Herbert Sweetser, sisters, etep
ped in front of a passenger locomotive.
The former was killed. Mrs. Sweetser
escaped with slight injuries.
FOR -SATURDAY !
! I
- Meat Department j
FANCY LEGS OF SPRING LAMB 16c per lb I
FANCY LEGS OF YEARLING LAMB 14c per lb I
FOREQUARTERS OF LAMB (Yearling) 8c per lb !
CHOICE LEGS OF MUTTON. ,...13c par lh
FRESH LEAN SHOULDERS .15c per IV
SMALL LEAN PORK ROASTS 18c per lb
GOOD CHUCK RIB ROASTS OF BEEF 15c per lb
GOOD POT ROASTS OF BEEF ... .14c per lb
Fancy Prime Rib Roasts, Pot Roasts. Boston Rolls, i
Rumps, Clods, Calves' Liver, Fries, etc. ;
.' " j
Native Dressed Veal j
PM
PI'
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Legs and Loins to Roast, Rumps and Shoulders to;
Stuff and Bake, Choice Pot Pie Pieces j
Smoked & Pickled Meats ?
SMOKED SHOULDERS : 15c per lb
SUGAR CURED BACON 20c per lb
SALT BEAN PORK 11c per lb!
CORNED HOCKS 12c per lb:
Quality Poultry
STEWING FOWLS . . .
CHOICE WESTERN FOWLS.
NATIVE DRESSED BROILERS .....
WESTERN BROILERS
FANCY ROASTING CHICKENS.
LONG ISLAND DUCKS......
TURKEYS. . . . , 28c to
Guinea Hens, Squabs, etc.
.16c per lb"
,22c per lb'
.30c per 1j
,25c per It;
.26c per Tj
.22c per lb
"SOc per lb
' Fancy Native Vegetables
Fancy Boston Head Lettuoey -Green and Wax Beans, Lima Bean,
Celery, Chjckory and Romane, Tomatoes, Native Green Corn, fiml
Potatoes, Apples, Bunch Beets, Carrots, Cress and Mint, California
Cantaloupes, Watermelons, Blueberries, Blackberries, etc
.Grocery Bulletin
I
7 lb. Rolled Oats .. ...-.--.
fTryphosa Jelly Powder S pkg. . . .
Natural Rice 1 lb pkg ...
Baker's Chocolate W B Cake - . .
Baker's Cocoa 54 lb Tin , ,
Royal Baking Powder 1 lb Can...-. .
Walnut 'Meats
7 Barns Every woman's Borax Soap .
Cornstarch t lb pkg. . . . . . . -
E. C. Oormflafces i ... .
LOTS OF NEW THINGS IN OUR BAKERY
- DEPARTMENT
. lPr
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4-)-
. . 8So per Th
...... . . 5r,
. . .7o pkir. 4 for 2."1
Fish Bulletin, J
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BLOCK, ISLAND SWORDFISH 12c per ro
COCKTAIL BLUEFISH .120 per lb
Live and Boiled Lobsters.Little Necks, Round Clams,
Long Island Steamers, etc.
PUBLIC MARKET;
AND BRANCH
STATE AND BANK STS. EAST IIATH GT.
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teous.
BROTHER HELD IN CASE
OF WOMAN FOUND DEAD
Boston, Aug. 8 The body . of Mrs.
John Craig, 37, was found in the
kiu-hen . of her home in' South Boston,
today, bearing marks which indicate
that the woman had been struck re
peatedly witlKa heavy, blunt weapon.
"'A" brother, 'Patrick Dineen, who
bearded with Mrs. Craig for the past
week, is held, on a technical charge
of drunkenness. . -
Clearance
. ' PORCH FURNITURE and HAMMOCKS .
'As the season; draws to a close we find an unusually large stock of camp
ing tents of all sizes on. hand; also sets and pieces of folding and twisted-grass
porch furniture and hammocks which we will offer at'
ATTRACTIVE PRICES '
There are still several weeks in which these articles may see active service
and a purchase now will be both opportune and accompanied by real money
savings. . ; . -
We invite your inspection. Free delivery to all parts of the city.
' THE LYON GRUMMAN CO.
FAIRFIELD ATEN"UE, CORNER .
MIDDLE STREET
LARGEST HARDWARE STORE
IN THE EAST
WANT ADVERTISEMENTS ONE CENT A WORD 3.