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   Chester Times (Newspaper) - June 27, 1911, Chester, Pennsylvania                                Copies is GUARANTEED EDITION of yesterdays CHES TER This la by tea TiiS INGEST CIRCULATION 16 Delaware OUR GUARANTEE TIMES guaranties that circulation is as ana ARE INVITED ro INSPECT OUR BOOKS INVESTIGATE OUK JUNE PRICE ONE CENT I OF IS OF THE TIE Events o General Interest From Var ious Sections In a Con NATIONAL AND STATE CHAT or Tener to Shake the Plum Tree This Week and Same State Has Subscribed Over for STerf National Dem The famous Cunningham Alaskan coal land made by the genheim have been disallow ed by the the The weather man says no relief from the present uncomfortably damp and humid can be expected within the next thirtysix Judge Wright issued a rule yester day against Gompers Morrison and Mit requiring them to show July why they should bead judged The union the docks at went out on strike again yes against the firms in the shipping Trenton expects 100 candidates for commissionership on the first The highest go on the final and the five will be the com Governor Tener is expected to the plum tree this and various State Boards or Commissioners provided by the General The election of Philip Mercer to be Bishop has been ratified by the required num ber of standing committees of the Pro testant Episcopal the United The annual convention of the Association is being held in Los with over 2000 dele gates Baltimore has subscribed something over for the next National Democratic as an induc ment to hold it in that The Root tothe Canadian Reciprocity proposing a modifica tion ofthe wood pulp paper was yesterday in the I Sixth West Chester Is its looking forward to the time will have a new The biggest and fastest battleship of the United States is the which made knots on trial trip Lieutenant de a flew from Paris to making the distance 177 miles in 104 One of the results of the Alliance Just closed was the uni fication of the denomination in the work of combatting More than BOOK striking Baldwin in an de monstration yesterday the streets adjacent to the 100 marriage licenses were issued during the busiest history of the license bureau in Phila delphia V Pierpont Morgan presented Em peror William with the letter of Martin Luther Charles V and was decorated by the Kaiser with the order of the Red brother of divorced wife of Alfred du com mitted suicide in yes SECTORED Normal School Graduates and They Will A number of the of the graduating class at the West Chester State School have already cured good and among from Delaware are the follow ing Clara Williamson appoint ed in Delaware Keba appoint ffi in Marple Delaware nine Warren Dela ware appointed principal of West Vincent High School eight and onehalf Rdna of Dela wr re will teach in Darby sal ten Ethel Delaware is appointed nine Jessie Dela ware is appointed in Haverford ten Elizabeth ware is in Darby salary ten Thrown Delivery 3x son of Edmund at 409 Concord was thrown fiom a delivery wagon on Satur iy severely The accident oc when young Bailey was trying to the team he was driving out iho car tracks to allow a car In the to became made Sudden drag sinu the had tight hold upon the the end throwing him forcibly to the Special A special meeting of Select and Com mon Councils will be held this evening for tho transaction of other things it is probable some will be made ajoint session re the wood block inspection by ex This will probably come through Ihc street committee and the consulting Albert Foster A1 Tina new house being Leon is earins will be ready for the owners possession It Is ornate structure and worthy the fine which it temperature variable Tartly moderate light to fresh westerly stationary tem Funeral of William Cullis Attended By Masonic City and Many Sorrowing William former city was buried yesterday his late 33S East Fourteenth Re ligious services were conducted by the pastor of Em Baptist Church and pastor of the Third Presby terian who feelingly of the life and character of the Rural Masonic services were conducted by of Chester and There were present also a delegation from Scott Lodge and Chester Chap Royal Arch organ ization sent the usual floral Others who sent tributes of respect were the wife and the bro thers and the stone Gun and Roser and tile city officials Thep were Terrill Samuel Edmund Razelle Both tlie Mary Ritzka was arraigned before Alderman Thomas Holt of the Tenta yesterday to answer of larceny of a pair of She arrested by Constable William on a warrant issued on the oath of Maggie Both of the wo men are neighbors at Front and Kngle At hearing each of women claimed that she was the owner of the ducks in Alderman Holt after the testimony found it was insufficient to warrant the hold ing of woman and he accordingly dismissed SUMMER CAMP OF Fourth Season tne Chesapeake Bay Soon to Begin and Continue for The big summer camp for boys will begin its fourth season on the Chesapeake opposite Bet July The camp Will be of longer duration this year than any previous It will cover a period of weeks will prob ably a larger attendance than The location and equipment as well as its splendid management and lead make it one of the camps in this the The twenty or more tents are pitched In a tool strip of woodland bordering on the Eastern shore ofthe Chesapeake which atthis point Is twelve miles There is a large athletic rield and unsurpassed and swimming A fleet of row boats atthe disposal of and one the commendable features of the camp is that super vised and absolutely The scenic beauty that could be sunset and moon light producing wonderful The passing of sailboats and steamships gives constant life and va athletics good and plenty of fresh good fellowship and a score of activities and events all con making the camp just place for a real boy to spend a va In the evenings the boys gather on the beach and beside a great Bonfire tell camp hold town have minstrel shows and sing songs An illustrated 22 page folder has been issued and is being given to are Steamer The twentysix new Amoskeag fire engine of the Fel ton Fire taken to the the wharf of the Seaboard Steel Casting of Jeffrey last evening The test was n charge of Foreman Gordon and Chief Engineer Andrew and was The steamer proved its ability by getting the best who were holding the nozzle and steering the stream The stream be came too the and the line of hose was twisted from their The writhing of the hose ducked a large number of the spec tators as well as miss The musicale to be given in Hall on East Broad this evening by the members of Miss Jessie Goffs music promises to be largely A rare treat is prom ised lovers of classical The elaborate program will Include vocal so piano piano quar singing in chorus and a parasol drill which will be participated in by Reginald Ralph Thornton Ralph William George Burris Edward Brinton Adaline Helen Emma Mildred Lamey Margaret Margaret Whit tle and Helen Eight Graduates at The annual commencement exercises of the Aldan Grammar School were held in house on Friday when eight graduates wero awarded their diplomas for having completed the course m the There was a large audience pleased with the The diplomas were present the graduates by County Super who also made the The graduates are Charlotte John John Horace Weigelt Raymond Howard Miss Harper and Louis Stewart have decid ed enter Lansdowne School next Two An Italian in the employ of the American of the fingers of his left hand while operating a derrick inline of BOiT dressed An employe of the American Steel Foundries was injured yester he received a laceration of Injury was dres sed by after which went to 114 Jeff rey County Centennial Asso of are sending throughout the to the officials thc handsomely en graved Invitations to attend the one hundredth anniversary of the forma tion of the county of to be held from July second to eighth in Joseph Assistant Pas tor of Church Greet ed By A SILVER EVENT Prominent Citizens and Several Visit Ing participated in Celebra tion of of Entrance Into tie Properly to commemorate the twen of his entrance in to the the congregation of Michaels Catholic on Edg mont gave a reception last night to the Joseph assistant pastor of that It was an occasion upon which only the their respects to a man well beloved In the but Honored By People of Michaels on the Silver of His Ordi zens of Chester in many walks of life and of dther denominational were present to vie with mans parishioners to wish him well and to honor him for his praiseworthy the community in the years he has been faithful to his He was presented with a gold chalice of much and with engrossed a most ar Of work executed by the Sisters of Sharon The happy extremely pleas ant alike to the the recipient of such took place in the hall beneath the sacred It was adorned with the national CONTINUED ON EIGHTH Publication of the Daily The Times is in receipt of a copy of the special anniversary number of the Poughkeepsie Daily New which appears in the sizeof the regular and full of the pithy points about people and picked up and It is bound a handsome cover and rep resents a high grade of typographical The edition is in celebration of the fiftieth year of the establish ment of the a newspaper that caters to a large and influential clien tele in the bustling city of Dutchess j The special was executed by the of the Eagle and it are portrayed the educa tional and residential features of the is claimed for the Work the best presentation of facts regard ing Poughkeepsie ever The frontispiece is a birds eve view of the city taken from College Hill covers thu width of Following in Is a of facts re garding and the Eagles own home looms up as a structure of no mean There are special all deal some of municipal of the city officials and the pastors of together with facts growth and expansion of the An array of facts and figures are presented regarding the business interests with half of the merchants and the businesses in they are en The whole work is a to the Eagle fend the Times it upon its half century Qt progress un the present the evolution of an appropriate cognomen from a more primitive name selected in Colonial Dead Infant The body of a dead baby was found in the near street terminal on Saturday afternoon by a track walker Philadelphia and West Chester Traction Con stable Howard Love went to the took charge of the remains and noti fied Coroner of who took the body of the his It was that of a newly born wrapped in wo mens clothing and placed under the found in the same woods InV short Guarding an A large hole has df in the ground at Third and Broomall for past few days repairs are being made to the water at point Tho spot Is a dangerous one and fully ten red used each evening to mark the approaches to the hole for the safety of pedestrians and drivers who are forced to use the thorough From and Zernie East Eleventh have returned from a ten the visiting friends In and Indiana Buckalew is ployed as operator of the Pennsylvania Railroad Companys exchange at Wil They report having had it delightful Profit of tie Trinity Brotherhood of An drew and Philip and the Sunday Class by Challenger at Trinity Methodist Episcopal Third and Parker report having cleared on the block about week ago on West Sixth streat between Parker and Kerlin I PUTS TB TIE Chemical Expert Rejects Half Per of Wood Question of At a meeting of the Street Commit tee of City Councils last night ing Engineer Damon rendered report in which he stated that an in spector in the employ of Hunt and chemical engineers of New York found that per cent of the blocks he exam ined on Third street was not up to The blocks he placed In the rejection list were not of primed he and he also rejected them for means cracked White introduced a resolution empowering the Consulting Engineer to employ a competent wood block In spector for the purpose of the wood blocks on West Third street as to favored adoption of this The question of removing the re of the paving operations from the shoulders of tlie Engineer to the Street Committee was also Those present at meeting wero and the Mc A majority of the members of the Committee of Seven of the Board of Trade were also in attendance by invitation of DEALERS ARE WARNED Mayor Johnson Issues Fourth of July Sane In His Honors Fourth of July Proc Mayor Johnson sets forth that the majority the citizens have found a less dangerous and therefore more sane way celebration of ence Day than by the reckless use of firearm and the setting off of high as has been evidenced by the decrease of loss of life and general accident The proclamation provides that all dealers are cautioned against the purchase or sale of firecrackers con chlorate of potash picric dynamite or other high explosive com pound under the penalties prescribed by the laws of and the ordinances of the city explode and blank pellet or tablet containing dynamite or other high ex plosive compound when pistols hollow canes or any toy for explosive or to discharge any pistol or other flobert air spring or any implement which impels with force any metal pel let or other hard or to set off or explode any dangerous fireworks or AND A Fifteen ays Heave Absence An for Each or The postal clerks and carriers Chester post arranged for their annual each man being entitled to fifteen exclusive of Sundays The schedule for the clerks is as follows July 1st to July 16th to July John July 31 to George Lois Arm 15th to Frank John George Fuhr 1stto The letter carriers have arranged vacations according to the fol lowing schedule July 1st to July James George Jesse July 20th to Fred Henry Mc Robert 7th to George William George Harry 24th to John Lewis Law George Scott 12th to 3 WilHarn Frank Samuel William 1st to Candidates From the appearance of tlie West Ches ter It looks as if Chester county was gains to an election The candidates cards number as follows For county 17 candidates for county 5 can for county 5 candidates for district 4 candidates for recorder of 4 candidates for regis ter of 6 candidates for clerk of the a ous lot for director of the county the Brigadier General William is having a sign erected at Seventh and Parker and when asked yesterday what have put on said a big Here is the hand Knights Burled Charles Mitchell who former ly lived at 6 Graham street but who died In a Philadelphia was buried from the funeral parlors of 1713 West Third Sunday Mitchell burled by the members of the Progres sive Knights pastor of Murphy In terment was made at Green Lawn recently returned to this the country from Texas and hail no relatives living The local lodge of which View Is chancellor bore the funeral Doing John son of and John of East Fourth who underwent an operation In Ellis last reported doing Thj young who occupies a respons ible position with a large firm In Schnec has many friends hope for his Closed for the The Immaculate Heart Parochial has closed forthe and win reopen early In Meeting O will bo held Wednesday even Ing June at headquarters 3rd and Market streets for general ROBERT WATSON GH E Fill ft c It Anniversary Commemorated With Interesting Exercises at Friends Meeting PRESENTATION OF BOOKS Twentytwo With Appropriate for Diligent At History of tie Or Prosperous Friends The fortieth anniversary of the Chester School was com memorated Sunday in the Friends meeting Third and Market when interesting exercises prior to a summer A short arranged the super was It consisted of a recitation by Marian Cooper and a Lillian Then fol lowed the presentation of books twentytwo as a reward for diligent attendance during past They are Samuel 1 William Mary Mattie Florence Edgar Oscar Pearl Lewis Abbie Mervin Robert John George Edith Thompson Donald Flos sie Everett Organization of It was that the occasion was the fortieth anniversary of the it having organized by Elizabeth who was an of the in the benefit of her children and others to She one who was much concerned in spreading her religious principles according to the Friends doc trine of Minding the Through her efforts and by being faithful to her convictions the school was started and has to Of those who work at the beginning only three persons are still engaged in One of these is the present super Kate Several persons were from the summer school going at Swarth raore who also attended tlw meeting for Remarks were made by them and others when the school adjourned until The School picnic will be on Thursday at Chester BOYS ARK Lad Fell and Was Severely Clarence seven years fell from the of his fathers delivery automobile yesterday after noon and sustained a compound frac ture of the right The fracture Was reduced by George Today the boy will be Hospital and an XRay plate will be to determine extent of the Clarence the son of Isaac of Eighth street arid Edg mont i 0 The funeral of Mrs Sarah Cad widow of the late wil Ibe conducted from residence of her Taylor of 2D06 Third this The services will be in charge of Albert pastor of the South Chester Methodist Episcopal Third and Jeffrey Miss Grace Hughes and Miss Emma also members of that will render a couple of Interment will be private at Lawn Croft Cemetery and Funeral Director who has charge of the will use his funeral died at the Ches ter Hospital on Saturday af ter of four during which time she was an Inmate of that She suffered a stroke of paralysis four weeks and since that time several other strokes follow A The Dickerson Paving a ce ment mixer in front of the post as a mixer and a chug machine is a howling It makes more noise than all the candi dates for mayor put As a its a As a nerve rack its an unmitigated The police department should have It to spring on suspected for It would bring out a confession In half the time the third degree does It played on the nerves of one of the post office employees yesterday until he per the following and then had to be sent home Hope springs eternal In the That the chug machine in front of us will soon give us a Admitted to At the morning service Sunday at the South Chester Methodist Episcopal twentyfive probationers were admitted to membership and two by let In the more persons were admitted from making a total of twentynine new members added to the church roll on that Stand Fast was the subject of the sermon delivered In the morning by the Albert pastor of the The evening was The King of timely sermon In re ference to the coronation of King George and Queen of Special by the choir was also a Fryer Held for Harry alias Hump Pryor was held under ball for his ap in court at a hearing before Alderman of the Pryor was taken into custody by Patrolman after ho had arrest since April which time with several other men at tacked and assaulted William of 2514 West Second Pryor was held on tlie charge of assault and bat tery in default of He was com mitted to Trolley The trolley excursion of the Fidelity and the Fellowship Bible Classes of the Bethany Presbyterian Fourth street and Highland last evening was a pronounced suc The excursion went to One the large cars of the Wilming ton and Philadelphia Traction Com pany was loaded to Its utmost capacity with the pleasure en joyed the Frank East Eigh street Is receiving congratula tions of his many friends on the arri val of bright baby boy at his The father is employed by the paper The new arrival is declared W bo the perfect image of his TWO LITRE One Child Dies and Another is Ser iously III From the Effects of Sup posed Mary aged about one and onehalf died this morning in of ptomaine as the direct it is of eating cheap The child was ad mitted yesterday afternoon in a dying with x her Ida Evans aged who is suf fering with the same She Is to be being older and better able to stand the strain of disease which is weakening char Violently Will were placed under the care of Robert did for but it was not until the ailment had advanced to a that was called The children received ten and went a store near their at 624 Cherry according to the and they purchased Friday even ing both taken ill with there being a deep red color to liquid was brought up In response to the Case For Both children continued to got worse until when the removal to the hospi tal took Muison said Of course it is not always possible in these cases to as certain the but this very suspicious and bellave is a case for that vomited by the children up In chunks and the coloring it shows every indication that id caused the trouble In this REFUSE TO WORK WITH TALEBEARER Objection Made to tho Unmanly Conduct cf it by Hie Sixteen pointers and decorators In tho employ of Sixth and New Market walked Into tlie shop and refused to return to work on Saturday unless of the od the who was ac of an work The complaint of the men who walked out was that the man referred to was known among them as a In as much as ho would go to the office with grossly It the information placing the positions of the men In It is further al by one of the mon who IB now that tho at office by the talebearer resulted In the discharge of one manand that he boasted that would cause more of them to lose The men are now out such claim thai they do not want the man nor do they claim that Is their demand Is that the man be placed on such Jobs where It will not be necessary for the other men to associate with him and until such a condition Is brought about they refuse to return to t About and as the firm has a lot of unfinished contracts on hand the dispatch with which should bo handled will be necessarily Injured the daughter of Benjamin of 102 Penn fell yesterday afternoon and sustained a fractured The lit tle one is a with all who know her and delight of hers Is to run each day greet several of the employees of the Penn Steel Castings at the foot of Penn across from their as they pass through the gates of tho plant homeward Little Thel ma was following her usual custom yesterday and In running across the railroad tracks on Front she tripped and striking her face and nose upon the knee of the man shewan anxious to The workman lifted the child in his arms and to the home of her she Is now under the professional care of Youthful Alexander of was admitted to the surgical ward of the Chester Hospital yesterday to undergo an The lad Is but nine years old and owing to his condition It Is feared that he will be forced to remain the Institution a couple of weeks be fore the operation can bo successfully Motoring Now Charles socially prominent in Chester and York with Miss Mary of and Harts also of motoring through New England In a and have stopped at Edgewood for a short It Is expected that they will return to Chester this Committed In Default of Alderman Norris of the Seventh heard testimony yester day afternoon In the case of Amos Bannard who vas arrested on rant sworn out by his Violet Ban charging desertion and nonsupport The placed the tinder 300 ball for his HP at defaut of which he was committed to Founders Day at Those Interested are planning for tho annual observance of founders day at Lewis Crozer home for Incurables and Hospital which will take place on the ISth of There will be the usual report of the medical and sur together with a and It Is expected there will be a large attendance of friends of the in Sought v Thomas wife of the wellknown hotel has pur chased the house on East Twelfth street enar occupied by Thomas Bish op and his It understood it has been purchased as an Wow Clarence of en tered upon his new yesterday as clerk at National Hotel on West The young who Is an expert was formerly employed In a similar capacity at the City THURSDAY NIGHT June will be Moose In Boat leaves Consumers Wharf For members Polander of This City Charged Will Hurling Dangerous Missile at Employee of Big CRAPSHOOTERS CHASED Alleged Thrower of tile Dice After Spirited By Held for Hearing With at Charged with throwing a an employee at the Locomotive Works In as he was on his way to work this Mike a of the West was a preliminary Magistrate Stockman in the City Hall police The who was held under ball for further was taken Into custody by Special Officer Daniel of the Baldwin who turned him over to James Wright latter brought to the City Halt James was on the charge of carrying con deadly weapons and at Harry on June who resides at 7 Morton ap at the hearing with his arm In a He was held under ball further The In this case was served by Ell Alleged Crap j Cornelius was fined thirty days In jail on the charge of shooting stated that about noon yesterday he and Officer a crowd pt colored men throwing the evasive on Front near alleged throwers of tlie spotted dispersed when the policemen made their Officer says that Law whom he a lively ran with tlie rest of John of said that he was on his way yesterday to visit his Marcus He Chester on the Bow creek he and admitted that he had tho Monte was picked up at Third street and ton avenue by Cannon about ten oclock last night In a helpless condition Morris Informed the magistrate that hfc did not remember getting off the was discharged a William Sample who was found down on steps at Sixth street tlou hy Cain was dis Thomas Wortenberg was held under ball for a further oclock this afternoon at the office of All derman Stockman in the tho of tof celebrated wedding anniversary at the Hotel with a Sidney of as for the The Siesta attend ad and and Louis Alex ander and Arthur and Morris Fried Miss Drand Ko and and and Leon and Samuel Miss Betty Miss Edward Harry Miss Minnie of New Mlsa Lucy of New York William Max Sidney and Marker were presented with a handsome cut glass bowl their friends In honor of the Station IT early The building Wawa on the under roof and Ing It Is a brick structure with roof and floors with apartments for and ticket It Is on the side of the West Chester track and is approached from the south side plat form of the Baltimore Central road by a It will be ready for occur Moving Into New Charles Hoberger is moving into his building at 1118 West Third The building In itself is a modern structure ana equipped with every uptodate ing appliance and is a marked im provement to the appearance of the thoroughfare in that of Nine hundred fourteen certificate permitting them to work have been Is sued io school Four cases cruelty have been un earthed by Attendance Officer Ren nlo and referred to Agent of the Society to Prevent Cruelty to Clarence of Ninth and Englo Is the arrival ct a bright young who put in his ap Harry of 610 Jeffrey has repainted the exterior of his Andrew of 2202 West Third and 2204 West Third the exterior of their places of and dwellings The Heroy Company has put a new delivery wagon on the Coles office in the Larkin build ing will be closed for several but will be In charge of Miss as his Richard has had the stone work in front of his Potter street home George Tenth and Madison has painted a new porch In colors that reflects credit on his a It looks like a Francis an employe of Ry ans Meat is suffering from a severe laceration of the Index finger of the left which he gashed on Sat while K It Is reported that a prominent young man of the Ninth ward and young lady of Upland are to be in the Ladles night will observed Thursday by the members of Ushers Association of Madison Street Methodist business meeting of the will be held this David afflicted of the Good Will has been sented with a cane wood i v i Two runaway at Fifteenth and Providence yes They the  

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