Chester Times (Newspaper) - May 22, 1915, Chester, Pennsylvania Is GUARANTEED of yesterdays TKf This is by far THli i GEJST CIRCULATION in County THE WEATHER oy rains rising temperature winds Sunday fair with alight temperature changes and westerly winds Monday fair and warmer 421 YEARNO CHESTER SATURDAY MAY 22 1915 PRICE ONE CENT DECLARATION OF WAR SURE Word of Italys Decision Will Flash Over the Wire to Vienna Before the Sun Sets Italian King Reviews Army On Eve of Wars Outbreak PREPARES PAPER Proclamation Explaining Situa tion Will Be Given to the Public to the Times Italy May war will go flashing ont its way before night according to a rumor King Emmanuel i his secretary this morning and n preparing a document for the of Haly This will be a f war it is believed explain why Italy is going to war Italy and Austria were rapid jv for action today while waited on tho fron tier he word are leaving both countries Many bridges have been destroyed at u strategic points The Italian Ministry of Marines has the suspension of all naviga tion in the Adriatic Italian ships were into port today with the near encounters with Ails warships The Gorman and Austrian dors were still in Rome early reported preparing to depart afternoon DESPERATE BAYONET CHARGES Paris France May fighting preceded French vic in the Lorette hills especially the ridge captured imv after row of German and by plucky bayonet charges reported many Germans were lulled The Allies fire progressing south and east of this region PLANS FOR THE Investigation of Third Street Tragedy Will Be Con ducted At Deputy Cor On Monday FUNERAL OF THE VICTIM No Arrangements Announced By the Relatives of Dead Man SILVER ANNIVERSARY OF ENDEAVOR UNION Interesting Programme Arranged for Meeting in Darby Church Next Tuesday Evening Tuesday evening May 25 will bo 11 notable for iho Christian Endeavor Union of Delaware County that the annual convention Tho affair will bn held In tho Darby Presbyterian Church and IH expected to bo the conven tion ever held at least in recent years Miss A A Smith of New York re cently with party will bo the prln LARGE PLANT her subject being This is one of the latest pictures of King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy and shows him on horseback arrow with members of the military staff section of his splendidly equipped army which is at present composed of more than a million BRANCHES OF ITALIAN RESIDENTS INTERESTED IN THE WAR Declaration Against Austria Will Mean Departure of Many for Scene of Strife BRITISH BOMBARD TURKS Athens Greece May British 5iuadron bombarded a Turkish con ration camp at Kara Burum at the of the Gulf of Smyrna for Thirtysix hours on Thursday Details ire lacking Temperance Organizations Meetings Held in This City Two temperance organizations were perfected in branches of this city yesterday as Broad Street Womans FIERCE RUSSIAN ATTACK May troops by fierce counter attacks have forced General army on the east bank ofthe San thirty miles from Przemysl RUSSIANS LAND MARINES Petrograd V Russia May Eian marines been landed onthe Black east of and about 140 miles from Constantinople it was announced today Christian Temperance Union of this cits In the afternoon and evening the women affiliated with the temperance organizations conducted two largely at tended One ofthe meetings was held in Third Presbyterian church and the other in the Young Womens Christian Association Miss Mar Grace Philadelphia was the speaker at both meetings and or the Loyal Temperance Legion and the Young Peoples Branch Miss Hendricks is State lecturer of the i The following officers Young CLEARS GERMAN SITUATION Washington May that States will refuse to accept the British order In council with its embargo has cleared up the German situation pava the way for Germany io their answer to President Wilsons notes It con the London claim that this has approved the British position that has the right to noncontraband cargoes if she pays for them The exact opposition is the American position VERDICT FOR ROOSEVELT Tho thirtyfive hundred or more in this city are awaiting with the declaration of war by taly against their old enemy Austria Old and young American lorn youths but sons of the patriots of Garibaldi the various Italian quarters In this city are today seeth K with war spirit There will bo some of this number who will shortly shoulder a gun Cer tain it is that some will never ro urn But how many will this city cannot be determined as there is no office here the Philadel phia consul acting as the agent for the district Veterans of the Italian army who after serving their time came to this country are regaling their enthusiastic have never served In the army wtih tales TRIBUTE TO THE DEPARTED Memorial Sendee Conducted A Conference of the A U M P Church Syracuse Barnes Is a today in 1C May 22 William A jury so decided awarding the verdict to Col Roosevelt In the libel suit A made by Colonel Roosevelt the suit The verdict was l ought in shortly after 10 oclock Tha jury liati been deliberating for 42 hours The decision was unanimous MANY CRUSHED IN WRECK England Hay 22 Reports indicate that more than 100 persons 1 M v been crushed or burned to in a wreck near Gretna today have been recovered this A telegram said the wreck caught fire many bodies being PRESIDENT A GRANDPA D May Viii Wilson stopped today at Secre tary for another look at hi nt a girl born las The child weighed eight pounds YOUTHFUL BANDITS in C A building Sevent and Market streets Superintendent Miss Agnes Dix President Mis Katharine Walker Vice Frank C Johnson Recording ah Miss Marian Harley Treasurer Kobert L Rankln Following an excellent address by Miss Hendricks the following ram was rendered Vocal selections iliss Josephine Sidwell and Miss Ag nes Dix piano selection Miss Meta Spackman piano selection Miss Mi iam Dare recitation Miss Elizabeth Henderson Mrs F Otis Bryant Mrs B W Sidwell Mrs T M Devers and Mrs Lillian Maris took an active part in the Another meeting will be held on Thursday ev ening of nextweek In the afternoon the Institute of the W C T U was opened with devo tional exercises at the terian Church Broad and Potter streets in of Mrs A L La them superintendent of the evange listic department Miss Hendricks delivered an interesting talk and gave valuable suggestions relative to the work At four oclock the school children sixtyfive strong reported and after a singing session Miss Hendricks gave a talk and organized the children into a Loyal Temperance Legion The following officers were elected Presi dent Washington Atlee Vice Presi dent one to from every church recording secretary Elizabeth Hunter corresponding secretary Pearl Copple treasurer Philip Cole The Legion will meet every Friday af The W CT arc elated with the results attained during the day when large numbers joined both should mean much to the cause in Chester of glory and honor on the battlefield Many of the Italians subject to mili tary call visited Philadelphia at the consuls office at 717 Spruce street and eagerly questioned how they could get back to Italy and soon they wilt V Many rom imll on account of age hut evincing a desire to go back and for the colors Others who are young er are overflowing im patience the call to arms Just how soon this will come has not been In CONTRACT AWARDED FOR LOCAL IMPROVEMENT George Hogg of Philadelphia to Erect Building at Mar ket Square The contract for a building tobe erected on the Northeast corner of Market Square has been awarded to George Hogg Philadelphia contractor by George Shober who conducts a restaurant at 205 Market street Work will soon be started on Uio razing of the frame structures now nn the property and the site cleared for the brick and stone struc ture The the modern bulletins erected at a large expenditure in the piace of the frame buildings now on the site will result in a marked im provement The first floor will be marto into an restaurant and the floors rented as apartments and room ing quarters The building will be 27 by 100 and erected plans drawn by B Allen Wilson a Philadelphia architect Arrangements will he com during the coming week for tno destruction of the buildings now on the site of the new property Broke Into Store at Collingdale and Caused Damage Showing a strength and worthy of a better cause five M disciples of Jesse James into a store in Collingdale and Id amounting to over attempts to break into tVn A memorial service was conducted n connection with the A U M P Conference being held In St Johns A U M P church yesterday Tho presi dent of the conference Rev George W Brown delivered a on the lives of the departed members The afternoon and evening sessions were devoted to the discussion of the Sabbath Schools connected with the conference of the middle dis Each delegate had some impor tant question to discuss relative to the schools This morning the session opened with a song service under the direction of Lev Ths was followed and minutes of after which the brief roports of the worlf which they are attending to At noon time the conference adjourned until Monday morning when the ap will be announced Pres ident Brown The program for tomorrows serv ices in the church has been arranged by tho conference committee as fol lows At 9 oclock a love feast will be con ducted by Rev George Li Blake of Wilmington assisted by Rev Anna M Smith of Norristown 11 oclock President Brown will preach a sermon and the choir of St Johns Church will render special music Rev J C ot Ambler Pa will also P B Robinson president ol the Maryland District will preach at in the afternoon and the choir ot Ebenezer Church Norristown will have charge ot the Ringing Rev G D Trusty ot Port N preach In the evening Rev D U Russell No arrangements have been made or the funeral at lames 13owen who vas shot and on Wednesday night at the homo of Mrs Charles Rostron of C17 West Third street by lira Kate his former There has been no Indi cation by members of the dead mans family or friends as to what time tho funeral will be held but U Is believed that this will occur on Monday after noon Tho Joint hearing and Inquest will be held on Monday at tho office of Alderman Elliott In the Ninth ward Coroner B F will conduct the Inquest at which Dr H F Taylor of Ridley Park the Coron ers physician will report to tho jury tho findings ot the postmortem ducted by him on Thursday at Willies Chief of Police Vance and District Attorney will present a strong array of witnesses at tho hear ing In addition to Sergeant who wero present when Mrs gave herself up at tho City Hall a number ot iho Mrs family and others who wore In tho immediate vicinity after tho shooting occurred will be called Mrs Charles who witnessed the shooting will bo the star witness Tho murder was tho chief topic of talk in that section of Chester where the principals reside Much specula tion Is as to what defense Mrs will mako when she Is given her trial by Jury Some openly assort that Insanity will bo offered as the causo of tho murder while others are as equally In their opinion that Mrs Stringfellow will plead guilty and throw herself upon the mercy of the court Few can bo found who believe that sho will go to the electric The members of her family are still vindictive In their alleged ill treatment of Mm ty Bowen They state that ho forced her out of his house and treated her of late with contempt Consent In addition tIMro will bn special Installation of the new Union officers by one of the of the county ami graduation of a class of Christian Endeavor Exports Tho Union banner will bo presented to tho society having the largest par of UK members present at the Union Conventions of the past year and fourteen societies will special awards for excellence in Chris I Inn Endeavor committee work Tho County C IS Unlo ends Its first quarter century In very condition with record of In tho pant and brightest prospects fo tho future United Roofing Company to Ex pend On New Buildings in Borough WILL DOUBLE CAPACITY BLOW DID NOT CAUSE DEATH Glen Mills Committe De cide That Valvular Heart Disease Killed Long A meeting of the Committee on Farms and Cottages of tho Glen Mills Boys was held yesterday afternoon at the school and this of Lone tho Philadel phia boy who died Institution last Sunday evening following an al with another was token up and passed upon The com decided that n blow over the heart had to with tho boys death that It was tal rather than ho bearing upon his death which was due to valvular heart trouble land not to any exterior Tho opinion of tho committee was that tho school should protect the who struck the blow just before Long as they declared It to be rather his misfortune fault and ho has already suffered keenly from tho shock of Longs death For that rea son tno committee deems It to Consist of Seven Distinct Buildings of Different Sizes On the best of authority it Is stated that tho United Rooting and Manu Company of Marcus Hook will shortly begin the of buildings to cost for the en largement of the companys business This company recently purchased ad land in tho borough and It is upon this that tho ngw buildings arc to bo built The United Company has n large plant at Hook and when the additional Improve ments aro completed It will havo one of tho most Important plants of its kind In the country The improve ments tor which asked will consist of soven buildings one two and three stories high to bo of brick nnd concrete They will he 23 by 13 foot 112 by 25 feet 70 by 70 feet SO by SO feet 210 by foot 13E by 5C foot and 200 by 100 feet t They will ba constructed with sx panned metal electric lights rolling steel doors windows and doors fire and fire escapes The own ers asked that bids be tit by May 25 Two Philadelphia tois aie figuring on accord to tho Builders Guide Tito erec tion ot thoso additional buildings moans a groat boom for he borough of Marcus Hook which already hasj some of the most Important Indus boys who ran e in age 1C to nearly Ifi wero Dich and siven justice of the Peace IT loncs The persons Truman of Andrew avc John Henry Ed and Joseph Connor or hearing the Ry the justice placed them un r bail and released them in the of their parents for a fur rir to be this evening Tli where the damape was i one of the new In Brothers block at ParKer avenues conducted is a and gents furnishing estaT by S Spoltore breaking Into the Spoltore they had tried to force the side the store of John Kvans boy made a confession to the rr saying that they expected to and candy from Evans and find money in the Spoltore Ripple Created a Ripple Edward Ripple 2S years old of Ed was fined 35 and costs this morning by Mayor William Ward for acting disorderly besides being de ungrateful Ripple was taken to the City Hall early last evening for a rest officers deciding that he needed a few hours rest At o clock he had slept off his drunk and some friends arrived in a Jitney at the City Hall to take him home Ripple must have taken a great liking to the City Hall for he put up an argument when the cell door was opened a few with the cers he was put back in the cell and held over night His fine was paid tins morning by a friend Daisy Day Plans Arrangements for Daisy Day in the interests of the Chester Playgrounds Association have been Saturday will he devoted to the selling of daisies the proceeds to be turned ver to the playground fund Mrs lenry Clay and Mrs Wil lam Ward have completed all ar rangements for the disposing of the daisies An Interesting report has been made Mrs Cochrane president of the as sociation for the year 1914 The tors and officers of the association are elated over the report submitted for their approval which shows thE play centers to be both beneficial and suc The next meeting of the as sociation will be held in the Young Mens Christian Association building in Thursday afternoon June 3 Slippery Locomotion The slippery condition of West Robbed tho Highway up stret bc Wilson and streets at 10 k last flight Cleveland Abbott street was iiv and robbed of some cash and According to Gibbs three one of whom was well over six accosted him and after glancing to fee if any pedestrians his pockets His cap in cash and a revolver the holdup to the police after had departed and an investiga 1 being conducted Third street late last night and morning made Jitney travel dangerous and a dent in the daily earnings 01 operators the men accustom ed to travel to their work in the End and at the Marcus Honk plants on the jitney turned to the car The appearance of thesun later In the day brought happiness to tno own ers of the cars as Saturday is always their big day Gushing at Marcus Hook The Steamer Gushing which return ed during the past few days from a perilous trip with a cargo of petrol ium oils to Copenhagen when it attacked by a German aviator with bombs is docked at the Pure Com president of the Philadelphia and New Jersey district will preach in the audi torium and Rev C N Walker of Wilmington will preach in the lecture room The choir from the A U Church Wilmington will have charge of the music Those in charge of the entertainment of the delegates anticipate a tecord crowd In this city tomorrow providing tho skies are clear The following nominations were made yesterday President Rev G W Brown Rev George N and Rev C II Walker the latter declined vice president Rev John H Boll Rev J Edward Nichols and Rev J C son Following the nominations it was decided to conduct the election which resulted in the following being elected President Rev George W Brown D Rev John H Bell D D Both will serve in their official capacity for the next four years The tellers were Rev P O Hicks and Leonard D Smith Rev G LBlake acted Judge of election JITNEY MISHAP BIG MUNITION ORDER FOR BALDWIN PLANTS Large Supply Demanded By Lord Kit chener Will Turn eh in Philadelphia and All the shells that the Bethlehem works turn out in one day often do not last my gunners at the front more reported to have come hot over the cables recently from Lord Kitchener has been followed by a vast Increase In contracts given by the British government to ducing plants In this country The Baldwin Locomotive re a large order either or as a subcontractor of the Bethlehem Steel Company and has transformed Its old cylinder department in tho plant in Philadelphia Into a machine shop for shells The cylinder depart ment is being to Eddystone Fifty thousand shrapnel shells and a This is the supply that Is demanded America in the new contracts The plant at Bethlehem can take care of all the but only shrapnel shells can out there dally so It was necessary to call upon other manufactories to supply shrapnel shells a day The Baldwin works 13 said to have contracted to to allow the name of this boy to be come public is ths report In substance that will be presented to tho Board ot at their meeting bo held on Thursday of next week and which will in all probability end the In the F H of the School was asked what action If any will be regard to the boy who struck the He that no action has and that In hone will be taken He declared had been nothing dono which would war rant the school taking any action fur ther than that which would come for a Infraction of the of the school as there had been no intention to do Long any bodily harmand that the action of the in all probability would end the mat ter l He said that the report of the 09171 was based upon of the post mortem mode by Coroners Physician Dr H who exam ned the body shortly after the boy This report of tho physician was placed before the committee and really settled what report to th board of directors Is to be trios ot the country located there Contract in Springfield The Springfield Real Instate Company which Is developing traat of to 300 In along the division ot Philadelphia and West Chester Traction Companys Irna tho Contract during tho week for four and an t building on tho tract and In bids for twenty moro dwellings These be fine stono and duel to 60QO and and the four for which havo been let are a inn pie houses contractor W Harry Roberts or This development promises to become one ot the most Important Delaware county 1ms known in some Wide well paved streets sewers electric and are be ing laid ana every Inducement Is made to the prospective buyer The tract Is Just at limit the first Street Terminal of the traction company which has a big at the wwi avenue the end tract extends back the supply a large proportion 5f this There was every sign of exceptional activity In the cylinder room at Bald wins today Two hundred men at least were employed and It was said to be a comparatively cosy task to in stal tha machinery for Other plants which share the con or with the Bald wins Include the Carpenter stee plant at Reading the a Easton the Carnegie shops at Pitts burgh and a number of plants In New England After being machined tno are shipped to where on Us proving grounds the Bethlehem company has established a fuse factory the shells are loaded ROBBERY AT BOOTHWYN Machine Collides and Dashes Girls Load Shells Ahout 1000 s men and boys arc at the loading plant and the will soon he increased to enough little girls are a par In the load In c f shells For work of handling tho powder and Hook oils The pany wharf at Marcus boat will be loaded w start within a short time on another expedition Out of Commission The fire alarm system was put out of commission during tho storm ot last night and the probabilities are that it be a day or so before the system is in working order Shortly midnight the gongs in the engine houses registered one This morning when taps were sounded tho system failed to work properly The larger gongs did not sound but the smaller boxes known as jokers in engine houses struck twice The Beacon Light who have charge of the system have a force of men at work hunting the trouble Damaged by Storm The heavy rain last night broke down several of the bushes in the Al red O Deshong Memorial Park morning those in charge of the lawns were busily encaged In straightening out Xo other damage was noted in eastern section of tne city with the exception of a few short of no hems torn loose from their fastenings Automobile On Sidewalk After with another auto mobile a jitney by Artio Bell of 1712 West Third street dash ed onto tho sidewalk at Third Pennell streets this morning and crashed into the steps leading to tho porch of tho residence of William Thompson 1107 West Third street resulting in slight damage to tho ma chine and tho porch of the house At tho time but one passenger was riding with Bell who was bound with his car for Market Square Drive and passenger escaped Injury As Bell was passing Howoll street driving in opposition di rection hove in sight He made ef forts to steer clear of this vehicle and In so doing struck the front wheel of an automobile belonging to S N He afterwards skidded and dashed on the sidewalk The ac caused some commotion in the vicinity for a short time placing it in the shells they arc espec well adapted better adapted men or hoys they arc more minutely careful moro and less to cause acci order for State History Clubs Visit points of Chester and vlc be visited this afternoon by History Club tne TO the of Henry of this city on their of inspection The club includes it members some of the r v of authentic tae Proposed Grand Stand Estimates are bein received by the hester Fair Ground Association lor a Chester concrete and steel grand stand 40 b stand is to be erected on their at Concord avenue and Engle street Sneak Thief Robs Store V sneak thief entered the store of T v of 41S East Eleventh street morning was n away with tobacco cigars and money The police were notified Traffic Blocked A crowd was Fifth this morning the Ed Kellys Free Ride ard Kelly SO years old of N was arrested at street was blockaded Three the police patrol and tv Teams were held up and it was RC e time before Hugh get into the City Hall yard to unload a prisoner from to at and his ith hav risen to more than In addition h has an order for shells which used ts a last In the nir Freight House of the B O Railroad Company Broken Into The Baltimore Ohio Railroad company at Boothwyn was broken open a night or two ago and several bales of new hammocks wero stolen consigned to a Boothwyn dealer Entrance to tho building was gained by prying off a heavy lockto the front door It is believed the same robbers aro ransacking tho un occupied of the National Feld spar Company located about half way between Boothwyn and Twin Oaks The places wore pretty well cleaned out There Is no clue to the thieves Library Directors Meet Tho board of directors of tho West End Free Library at their monthly meeting In the library Fourth and Jeffrey streets last evening heard en reports from the officers ami considered several business matters The report ot the librarian for the month allowed an attendance of circulation adults 501 nonfiction 72 Juvenile fiction nonfiction 221 total circulation new books add ed 4F new readers cards Issued 25 A contribution of was received from the Bachelor Club and will for tho purchase of books for both English and foreign residents Tho donation was given by tno younK PPO ple in appreciation for the instruction classes In foreign languages tavern and lies in one of the sections the county t This Is not the only tract ito be eloped In the county this an other Important one that Crum Lynne Land Company nt Ridley Park This tract lies Phila delphia and Railroad and comprises partly within Rid ley township Within Its borders lli Ridley Park Lake from which some of tho streets run Ita ern Border is the Darby Chester turnpike The lie to this la convenient to bids fair to become an attractive suburb to both CONTINUED ON EIGHTH PAGE DISCHARGED Who Fail ed to Appear Norman of Philadelphia several weeks ago upon cion of having Induced Mrs Ethel Crowell 25 years old to leave her band Crowell East Baltimore avenue Lansdowne perr her to apply for a divorce In Reno was by Don nelly Lansdowne at a ing yesterday Crowell had accused of conspiracy and and Midgely had previously been held under ball for Crowell bitterly against Midge ly an hour before the accused man was to have had the further Donnelly But re mained away from the nt the time set for tho hearing tor for him for 45 minutes Donnelly discharged Midgely Crowell later explained that he did not want to go ahead with the pro until he had his wife ample opportunity to to him A detective went to Reno to Mrs Crowell to come back reported to however so he said that she would not and that she intend ed to a divorce after she find established a legal residence in Reno Crowll declared that nut only induced his wife to leave him but use ts a and spelled victory They arc H reply to tho uso ot chlorine gns shells hv in Onr minion of these shells foil r In rhe in arc to hr at tlv rate of tion n day ho next arc and have Cap tain 1 British is nt Bethlehem as nn of the shells has made rv over wero ail killed by a shell which drop ped In their midst without hitting any Closing of the Schools Tho public schools will close Thursday morning June 21 The pu that he also paid her expenses to Re no Midgely denies this He said ha had nothing to do with Mrs Crowell going to Reno and that she went on her own account Mrs Is a daughter of a Rosemont druggist Provisional Certificates The final teachers examination fof provisional certificates for the year is being held in the assembly room of the Grammar School The branches taken up Include arithmetic spoiling civics drawing oils aro arranging for tho I and music Quite a number of teach which they will con duct on the preceding day Special commencement exercises will be held I teachers in the schools have taken in the Iarkin and Franklin Grammar j examination The meeting today la in schools and a number of of them Christening at St Michaels The infant son of Mr Mrs Mark G of 05 Mcllvaine will be christened tomorrow afternoon at t oclock in St Church The sponsors will be Miss Kathlyn a sister of Mrs Michael Murtaugh Foi lowins Iho Mr and Mrs will entertain a number of tiern tr be In attendance to address those leaving the to enter the Chester High school May Party at Twin Today If the weather permits will be devoted to a May party by the I by a State children of tho Dutton public School I before at Twin Oks The tn t oclock this morning by Officer Scott on East Seventh street west of Edgmont Ke tras atri began Kick up a which called forth the auto patrol and his subsequent Treated at Hospital But one accident case was treated at Chester Hospital yesterday That Connelly of Boston who applied at the institution YOUR LAST CHANCE Headers of the Chester Times have not yet availed f this papers ful offer and do not own one of the handsomely bound profusely illustrated book not delay if they intend I tak advantage of the opportunity of ine as this will bo in a days relatives 3t Twin Oks The Interesting tor of Mr and Mr Lee Correy will bo crowned May Queen The childs father Is of the freight de at the B O railroad sta tion at Chester The family lives at Twin OaVs A fine program has been arranged by teachers for the day charge of Superintendent Schools Dr j Lin wood Complying With Law Dr Katharine Dr Amy White and Ir Ellen Brown are con ducting a medical inspection of mem bers of the Y WL C this week as Law This Is members can the Held For a Hearing Stephen 28 years old of street was last night on a warrant by Alderman Holt tho Tenth ward on the ot sault and battery Officer McCarroll ide the arrest At his before Mayor William Ward S held in for further Holt hearing before Alderman Wires Down Shortly before 12 oclock two blasts from firo an save a Sre eras in Trie two blasts were i caused by broken have access to the swimming pool in the homo at Seventh and New Market streets Honors for a Chester Boy Robert J Journey of this city was elected treasurer of tho Temple Unl varsity Athletic Association at a meet ing of the members of that organiz Sion heH in Philadelphia yesterday Mr Tourney also has br elected Finger Crushed William D Taylor Civil War veteran and member of Wilde Post of HOS I captain A the football team that will Potter is suffering with a crush the preparatory department school next year ed finger While working at the Hami of ilton sash factory he had the tune to get his a heavy He stepped on he lever forcing the heavy weight down Light For New Cells Wire and were installed this Local and General I General Nws Media Wire an rpn w in the new cell house Art 5 inc tho old city lockup in the rear the City Hall The lights to be in