THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, Al'KIL 12, 1011. OFFAMILIES A New Phase of Usefulness For the Corporation. NEW YORK PIONEER CHARTER, Idea Might Prove a Safeguard Against Folly and (Extravagance on the Part of the Proverbial Black Sheep How Some Fortunes Might Have Been Af fected. SOME BIG FAMILY FORTUNES. John D. Rockefeller, $400,000,000 to JC0O,000,000. Andrew Carnegie, J300.000.000 to 40O,000,O00. narrlman estate, $200,000,000. J. Plerpont Morgan, $150,000,000 to $20,000,000. Marshall Field, $150,000,000. Mrs. Hetty Green, $100,000,000 to $150,000,000. Russell Sage estate, $100,000,000. George Gould, $100,000,000. Mrs. Anna Wclghtman Walker Penfield, $100,000,000. II. H. Rogers estate, $100,000,000. Cornelius Vanderbllt estate, $75,- eoo.ooo. Simon Guggenheim, $00,000,000. Stephen B. Elklns estate, $25,000. 000. William L. Elklns estate, $20,000, 000. Tho corporation which has takou OYer so many American industries and investments nas developed a wholly cw phase of usefulness. The letrisln- oro of New York has been asked to Brant a charter for the incorporation f family interests, under which the wholo Dam family or Jones family or Vanderwacen family can nool all Its financial issues and buy, sell nnd trade as a corporation, with its varied flnan lal and industrial activities responsi ble to the stockholders and their duly constituted directors. Few stages in the modem evolution f business have so piqued the atten tion of wealthy society people or so awakened curiosity and speculation as to the possibilities and the probabili ties of a novel plan. The Pioneer Charter. The New York pioneer charter alms to keep the family united, to relieve want among the members, to pro mote sociability, to pay sick and oth er benefits, to provide accident, life and flro insurance and to conduct such business enterprises as may bo consid ered likely to provo profltahlo for the stockholders. Tho granting of such a charter should practically open the way to the conduct of any legitimate industrial or commercial or financial enterprise n tho basis of a family corporation, with tho holding of such stock limited strictly to those who own kinship to tho parent family. Whether it would infallibly promote sociability is an altogether doubtful question, for it would be a mighty poor brand of sociability that could he promoted on the basis of tho late Cor nelius Vanderbllt's division of his im mense fortune between his sons, where tho elder got only a million because he Insisted on marrying the woman he loved and the younger got all the rest. On tho other hand, the large Thaw fortune, crippled as it has been by the unhappy marriage of an heiress to a uoblo blackguard and the desperate struggle to save another member from tho electric chair, might have stood a far stronger chance of escaping deple tion. The Gould family, with Its system of trustees planned by Jay Gould, whose wisdom was greater than tho serpent's, has come nearer to tho family corpora tion in practice than most of tho other lans holding such Immense posses sions in the United States. The limi tations enforceable by the trustee when the well being of an individual was threatened, even with the individ ual's eager desire expressed to whoop It up along tho road to ruin, were em phatically shown during the latter years of Anna Gould's married life with Bonl do Castellane. The countess rwas only too willing to go broke for tho sake of her picturesque profligate. But her brothers and sisters held the theckreln and were almost as power ful for her welfare as if they had been able to vote Boni's extravagance into the wastebasket at a directors meet log. What Might Have Been. Yet tho corporation principle, ap plied to George Gould's freedom of action as to the holdings of Union Pa lflc. might have affected tho plans of ne of the most important railroad systems of the world, quite apart from the consequences that must have at tached to his own life and his inalien able right to tho pursuit of liberty and happiness. Another powerful railroad family, the Ilarrlmans, might have been In jected as a corporation into the trans portation systems that stretch from coast to coast, whllo finance could await with anxiety the extension of Ilotty Green's personal bank into a eloso corporation such as her genius for finance could enable her to con struct. Tho only rival of the Green family corporation, in shrewd invest ment by reason of the experience of its founder, would have been that which Russell Sago might have found ed. But ho died, with his generous wife alono surviving, nnd the care of fcer prosperity was taken in a way that rendered incorporation needless. ETHEL BARRYM0RE, WIFE, MOTHER, ACTRESS. THUIj BAKHY.MOHES appearance in any of the cities where she plays Is something more than u dramatic incident. Wherever she plays she is very likely to be received and entertained so- tiuuj. j ins can oo sain or lew American women of tho stage. Before she became Mrs. Hussell Gtlswold Colt she was just as popular with the best people. Her marriage to the .voting Ithodc Island million aire added to her personal popularity and strengthened public esteem for her as an actions. When h!iu became a motlier-a happy mother she stood to command anything that a good woman, a faithful wife and an adoring mother can wish or tn which such a one is entitled. Ethel ISarrjmoro was bom to the stage. She gets her passion for it from her brilliant and erratic father, the late .Maurice Itarrymore. CHICAGO VICE COMMISSION REC OMMENDS MANY PROGRES SIVE REFORMS. The Chicago Vice Commission, the first salaried niuniclnnl cnmmlalnn of its kind, made many radical re commendations in its report to the common council several nights ago and ra.ve nn exliniiRtlvn wvfnw if flm present status of the social evil in unicago, us past, its causes and means nf siinnrpRelni' t Tho commendations were directly against the European principle of segrega tion, rney arc: Constant and nerslRtnnt mnpncslnn of the KOelnl Al'U flQ nil ImmnrHntn method, with absolute annihilation as 10 mo ultimate ideal. This, by means of: First, tho nnnninrmnnt nf n mnnls commission: Second, tho establishment- nf n morals court. In summing un present conditions. the report says: Jlost of the police are honest; one standard of morality in Chicago ap plauds dances by nearly naked wom en in the name of art and condemns dances no worse before less prosper ous audiences; men not women, are the ones "highest up" in tho business administration ot the social evil; hotels whieh "nnlc nn niioaHnno" nf their natrons urn n. irrent nnntrthnf Inn. means to wrecked girlhood; prejudice against colored girls drives them Into tho social evil centers either as servants o'r inmates: thn "whltn nlnva traffic" is not organized. Contributing causes are named as follows: Want of thn nupnsalMna nf llfn craving for simple luxuries, ignor ance, uroKen promises, deceit of men most of nil poverty. Lack of protec tion to immigrant iHrla nlHa thn ovn says the report, and lake steamers with no regulations nro fruitful sources of victims. Lack of proper pay for working girls is assailed at great length in bitter termB and is cuuea me cniei reasons why young Elrls fall to resist t pmntntlnno nlnn. ed In thfilr nnth. Th summed up thus: Lack of ethical and ruugious teacning; economic stress on undernalfl wnrkpra Inrrrn nninhap of seasonal trades for women, leav ing periods of tho year with no em ployment; abnormality; unhappy home conditions; careless and ignor ant parents; broken promises; love of ease and luxury; craving for ex- cueuiuiu una cnanges; ignorance of hygleno. Amone: tho rnonrriTnATirlnMnna ha. sides the moral court and commis sion, aro these: Instruction of children twelve to sixteen vears old In snv hvilan w personal attention of parents; phy- Biciui examination ot applicants for marriage licenses; better pay for girls; abolishment of tho finding sys tem against known members of the vice district; nn intelligent and am- nle adult nrohatlon svRtem. Immo tnr old offenders; an appeal to tho cmvairy oi man; regulation or lake boats: investigation ntul aunnrvlalnn of employment agencies; laws calling centers ot the evil public nuisances, against allowing messenger boys to go into vlco districts, tho stato to take tho placo of parent to illegiti mate children; comfort stations in the city; municipal dance halls; fre quent rotation of policemen; women officers for the police force; vocation al training for older girls in public schools; hotels and homes for work ing women and girls; vigilanco In public parks whore, girls and women visit; and less liberty for children ex cept under tho eyo of their parents; and, generally, closer attention of parents to the habits, acquaintances nnd doings of their children girls and hoys. Among the members of the vice commission were: United States district attorney Ed win V. Sims, Iloaltn Commissioner W. A. Evans, Rev. Prank W. Gunsau- lus, .Mrs. Ellen Henrotin, Judge H. Olson, Judge M. W. Pickney, Bishop C. T. Shaffer. Professor nhnrles n Henderson, of the University of Chi cago, superintendent John u. whit man, of the Chicago house of cor rection, and Professor Graham Tay lor, of Chicago Commons. MOW Kit A FOR TUB ERIE; lROM ISING FUTURE OF THIS It. R. "Some persons may not believe that tho Erie has a future," says an optimistical scribe, "but, asa matter of fact, It has one of tho most prom ising futures of any standard rail road in the country. Tho money that formerly went Into the pock ets or tno wreckers who several times sent tho Erie into bankruptcy is now, under an able and honest man agement, going into tho property, and, whllo stockholders will have to wait for returns, they may rest as sured that when dividends are declar- od tho company will be financially and physically able to maintain them. Mr. Underwood and his directors have decided for the present to de vote every dollar in excess of fixed charges for improvement purposes. For tho last eight months the Erie's gross earnings exceed those in the corresponding time in tho year be fore by $1,276,000 and net by more than $312,000, tho total net for the period being largo enough more than to meet the fixed charges for tho en tire year. "There was a time a few years ago when oven tho Morgan interests lost faith In Erie, and were about to let the property go into receivers' bands, but E. If. Harriman thought so well ot t,he road that ho went into his own pocket for the money that preserved the company's solvency. It is not an easy thing to build up a railroad that has been bled for years by financial buccaneers nnd loaded with mort gages tho proceeds of which have not found their way into the property, hut tho Erie, which has been so bad ly treated in tho past, is now in tho hands of men who have the record of being builders rather than de stroyers." Now York Press. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. flie Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature A Mighty Appetite. Wo cat. but we no longer stuff. Tho groat stuffci of the past nro dead. What of that seventeenth century Kentish man Nicholas Wood, for ex ample, who would cat a whole hog at a sitting and follow it up tho next day with thirty dozen pigeons? Withal this possessor of a "Kentish stomach" was a sportsman. As proof of this there Is that record of his challenge to Taylor, the water poet, to "cat at one tlmo as much black pudding as would reach across the Thames at any place to be fixed by Taylor himself between London nnd rtlchmond." Well might old, Fuller moralize over that appetite of Wood's. "Let us raise our grati tude," ho snld, "to the goodness of God, especially when he glvetb us ap petite enough for our meat and yet meat too much for our appetite." Westminster Gnzette. THE DOCTOR'S QUESTION. Much Sickness Due to Bowel Disorder A doctor's first question when con sulted by a patient Is, "Are your bow els regular?" He knows that OS pel rent of Illness is attended with Inac tive bowels and torpid liver, nnd that this condition must be removed gently and thoroughly before health can bk restored. Rexall Orderlies are a positive, pleas ant and Bafe remedy for constipation nnd bowel disorders in general. We are so certain of their great curative j value that we promise to return the purchaser's money In every ense when they fall to produce entire satisfaction. Rexall Orderlies are eaten like can dy, they act quietly, and have a sooth ing, strengthening, healing Influence on tho entire intestinal tract. They do not purge, gripe, cause nausea, flatu lence, excessive looseness, diarrhoea or other annoying effect. They are espe cially good for children, weak persons or old folks. Two sizes, 25c. and 10c. Sold only at our store The Rexall Store. A. M. LEINE. aa mmamisuitmmtmmwmstRssta :: a a w you have a pre- 3 scription to be filled, get It at our store by ! any means. Bring it, send it II or 'phone, and we ij shall call for it. 8 Reason is, that II because prescrip- tions filled here are filled absolute- p ly right. . We have the drugs, the equipment and the knowledge, and when weputourseal ! on a bottle, the con- tents of the bottle are right. h j PERCY L COLE 1 3 (l'harmacist) H 1123 Main St., Honesdale, Pa. jj p Both 'phones. It t:ana::mjm:am:mn:R::a Roll of HONOR Attention is called to tne STRENGTH of the Wayne County us m The FINANCIER of New York City has published a ROLL 0 HONOR of the 11,470 State Banks and Trust Companies of United States. In this list tho WAYNE COUNTY 8AVINGS BANK Stands 38th in the United States Stands 10th in Pennsylvania. Stands FIRST in Wayne County. Capital, Surplus, $527,342.88 Total ASSETS, $2,951,048.26 Honesdale, Pa., December 1, 1910. 8 LCI J$ UU 11 $ is s I is 2: The Menu Card In Its First Form. In Its old fashioned form the menu was usually written large on cards of such Imposing dimensions that room for one only could be found at each end of the board. In tho medieval dinner tbls aid to selection must have been an absolute necessity, for the medieval dinner was a mine of sur prises. It was divided Into courses, ns are our own dainty meals; but, whereas nowadays tho diner has a general idea that fish will follow soup and that en tree Is succeeded by relove and can conceive generally the sort of demand that each course will make upon hli nppetlto nnd digestion, there was no possible arguing as to what was going to hnppeu at an early English dinner, nnd close study falls to reveal tho ex istence of any principle of arrangement JOSEPH N. WELCH Fire The OLDEST Fire Insurance Agency in Wayne County. Office: Second floor Masonic Huild ing, over C. C. Jndwin's drug store, Honesdale. M. LEE BRAMAN EVERYTHING IN LIVERY Buss for Every Train and Town Calls. Horses always for salo Boarding and Accomodations, for Farmers Prompt and polite attention ' at all times. AX.X33N HOUSE BARN ROUD to announce that our Spring and Summer Clothing awaits your inspection. Proud to urge you to come and see it, to examine it, to trv on a V suit. For we know that whatever the test to which you may subject them BREGSTEIN BROS. will make good for us and make doubly good for you. Our confidence is based on experience with these clothes, the experience of many years and the satisfaction of many customers. So we say to you : "Come and see for yourself what we are offering. Come now, while the lines are complete and the assortment large." Remember we sell nothing but the best made clothes in the world for Men, Boys and Children as you can get what style and pattern you want, and a full line of Gent's Furn ishings. Knox Hats, the Columbia Shirts, Collars in quarter sizes, Trunks, Dress Suit Cases, Hand Bags, Three Hundred Men's Suits which are worth $12, $14, $15 and $16, we sell for the next ten days at $9.50. BREGSTEIINI BROS. SAY! nrs going to &&m "The day Is cold, It rains, and the Rainy days are dismal days, cheerless and full or gloom; but they are sure to come Into the llfo of ovory person. You cannot hope to escape them entirely, but you may PREPARE FOR THE COMING STORM By opening a savings account in HONESDALE DIME BANK. Such a "rainy day" protection Is better than an umbrolla, for the latter will get old and fall to be of service, while the hank account, with Its compound Interest, will grow and grow and become a Joy and comfort when you most need such factors of helpfulness. Como In and let us talk It over. With a one dollar deposit, which will ' belong to you, we give a Household Bank free. HONESDALE NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION, ESTATE OF . KUOKNE HWINClbE. Lntco South Cnnnnn Township Wayne, Co. All persons Indebted to said cstnte aro noti fied to make immediate payment to the un dersigned ; and those bavins clnlms ncnlnst thp said estate are notlticd to present them duly attested for settlement. JKANNETT 8WINGLK. . . . Kxocutrlx. South Canaan. Pa.. Feb. 27, 11)11. aaaaaaauaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa It WHEN THERE IS ILLNESS in your family you of course call a reliable physician. Don't stop nt that; have his prescriptions put up at. a reliable pharmacy, even if it is a little farther from your home than some other store. You can find no more reliable store than ours. It would be im possible for more care to be taken in the selection of drugs, etc., or in the compounding. Prescrip tions brought here, either night or day, will be promptly and accurately compounded by a competent registered pharmacist and the prices will be moBt rea sonable, O. T. CHAMBERS, PHARMACIST, Opp. D. & II. Station, Hokesd.me. Pa. aanaaaaaaaauaaaaaaaaaaauaa aaaaaamtaa: aaaa a MARTIN CAUFIELD Designer and Man ufacturer of ARTISTIC MEMORIALS Office and Works 1036 MAIN ST. HONESDALE, PA. I aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa and dark, nnd dreary. wind Is never weary," DIME BANK