Strikes Workman at Centralin the Facecli 111tillareotTFrank Kerselmer AVounded by aMissile Which Was Invisible— j hi lap is Iaiid Open.aiir sc ai ircaiFrank Kerselmer was rendered; unconseious early this morning, when he ^as struck in the lace by an invisible force while at work at|° the Central Manufacturinfi Co.'s plant. Mr. Kerselmer was unable, to account for the accident, for it came from no part of the machine he was operating, it was said. His lower lip was split open. He was immediately rushed to the office of a p.hy-Uh111 sician where medical treatment soon frevived him. Eleven stitches were t necessary to close the wound. He t was resting well this afternoon and nwill it was thought that he would Boon r Mr. recover, t