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THE WESTFIELD REPUBLICAN. PAGE SIX
PUBLIC
ACCIDENTS
soon as the institution can receive him.
who
nearly
blind
There is another boy
to Death—One is
must be committed to the Batavia Insti- Boy
New
Six of the Children Taken to
will
girl
for
the
Blind.
The
eldest
tution
Badly
Drowned,
York—Homes Waiting for Four be left at the Gerry Orphanage for the
present, as she needs training' before be—State Charities Aid
Jamestown, June 9.—John Emerson,
ing introduced into a private family. It
tion Takes Them In Charge.
is always much easier to find homes for j th e four year old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Six of the children of Edward Beards- the babies than for the older children who ciuude C. Myers of No. 101 Chicago aveFurnished Each Week to the Readers of This Newspaper by the New
outlaw,
now
death
by
notorious
Summerdale
influenced
kicked
to
a
ley, the
York State Department of Health.
nue n this city, was
have lived long enough to be
child
was
ridserving a term at Auburn prison for shoot- by their unwholesome surroundings.
The
horse at noon today.
ing Overseer Putnam, left Chautauqua
Mrs. Ada Austin, the grandmother, anil j n g a velocipede on the sidewalk near his
ace is one of the rarest of diseases. "The days of our years are
by
county for new homes, to be furnished
Miss Edna Pier aie still at Mayville and home when he lost control of it and ran
years and ten," but not one man in three reaches so
threescore
the State Charities Aid Association. They have earned some money working in a into the heels of a work team. A kick
ripe an age. Out of one hundred children horn onlv NINETY
presented an interesting and somewhat vineyard. Miss Ethel Austin, the girl from one of the horses on the boy s chest \RE I.EFT
AFTER ONE YEAR, SEVENTY-FIVE AFTER
pathetic group of youngsters as they sat who came to this city on the night of the caused instant death.
YEARS, SIXTY-FIVE AFTER FORTY YEARS AND
TWENTY
huddled together in the automobile which shooting affray with the negro boarder,
Anthony J., the thirteen year old son of FORTY-FIVE
AFTER SIXTY YEARS.
had brought them from the Gerry Orphan- Joe Finn, is now living in Corry with her Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Depulo, No. 36 Harpremature
These
deaths are for the MOST PART PREVENTAage wailing for the train which was to grandmother and is said to have reformed. rison street, was drowned about 11 o'clock
BLE. The children who suffer from summer diarrhea could be kept
take them out into a new world.
The negro was afterward extradited to this morning while bathing in the Warner well if fed on mother's milk and not cow's milk. The young man with
Though they were in the kindly keeping Pennsylvania on a charge of highway dam with a number of companions. The
typhoid fever would not be on a sickbed if he had not drunk infected
of two of the officers of the association, robbery and imprisoned there.—James- lad could not swim and slid from the milk or water of eaten
infected food. The young girl with tuberculosis
Miss H. Ida Curry, of New York, and Miss town Post of June 11, 1914.
bank into deep water. The body was reif she had not been made susceptible by
healthy
be
sound
and
would
Amy Pryor Tapping, of this city, it was
covered an hour later.
or
a
working
dusty
factory
by sleeping in a room with the windows
in
impossible to forget that these forlorn litRussell, the seven year old son of Mr. closed.
Plans for CampChedwel
tle youngsters had been brought into the
ALL. ALONG THE LINE THE SICKNESS AN,r DEATHS WHICH
The Young Women's Christian Associa- and Mrs. Charles Smith of No. 26 Grant
world with far more than the usual burburned
SIXTY COULD IN L'R r! MEASURE BE PREVENTED
fatally
not
if
~TIIR
seriously
was
street,
the
plans
tion of Chautauqua county has
• n aoply TO EACH
the KNOWLEDGE
w«r
ip
influences
—>»i
hereditary
morning.
den of unfavorable
Camp Chedwell well under way, and while at play near his home this
HYGI EN 1ST. ALREADY MUCH HA3
entirely for
SANITARIAN
THE
EXPERT
AND
OF
depends
their
future
and that
feels that it can offer the girls of the One of the children in the party had some BEEN GAINED. THE LARGE CITIES USED TO EE UNHEALTHY PLACES
upon what may almost be termed a chance county the opportunity for a splendid out- matches and in some manner the child's TO LIVE IN, BUT TODAY, IN SPITE OF ALL NATURAL DISADVANenvironment, though the association will
started to run TAGES. .
SHOV
LOW lift jiATH RAT ii THAN THE RURAL DISing. There will be all sorts of athletics, clothes caught fire. He
THE CITY HAS
do its best to provide homes for them in as base ball, basket ball, volley ball, ten- home and the action fanned the flames TRICTS. SIMPLY BECAUSE SANITARY PROGRESS IN
RAPIDLY.
ON
MORE
of
the
GONE
localities where the strange record
nearly burned the
nis, boating and swimming, all under into a blaze which
Our readers can do a large. part in provonting preventable deaths.
Beardsley family is unknown.
body
the
and blistered the
competent supervision. The camp news- clothes from
individual citizen must co-operate with the public authorities if
sent
to
Each
When Edward Beardsley was
paper will be issued daily as last season. child's body in many places.
diseases are. to be controlled.
wopreventable
left
behind
two
him
State prison he
Every evening there will be a camp fire,
will assist to the best of its ability in presenting
relationThis
newspaper
claimed
a
marital
A. Notes.
men who had
Y.
which there will be singing, entertainat
health facts to its readers. Through the co-operation of the state deship with him and nine dependent chilTwenty Yo No Se girls picniced at Barment, talks and a general good time for
partment of health we propose to presort each week bulletins of the
dren. The circumstances of the famous
Instruction in home economics and celona Tuesday night. A delicious picnic
all.
WITH PREVENTION
war against disease. We shall deal
siege at Summerdale last February are
-basketry will be provided and there will supper was served and the girls spent the
of individual diseases.
stijl fresh in the public mind. It will be also be a short Bible class every morning. evening watching the lake, the sunset and or public health—NOT WTTH THE CURE
be included in our
will
however,
remembered that it was a condition of
All sanitary and hygienic problems,
Lunch parties can be arranged for at a chatting together. This picnic was voted
health
questions of general interest
province. Letters raising public
Beardsley's surrender that his children
reasonable price by groups so desiring. such a success, that another is planned
this
in
column, although it will not
be
answered
should be taken to the home of his brother
are solicited and will
There will also be special camp events, for Tuesday night. June 23. The girls
particular
correspondents.
to
replies
individual
at Titusville, where their grandmother
trolley station on the 5:09 be possible to send
such as a camp festival, some time dur- will leave the
with
from
time
to time are:
deal
Beardsley,
questions
we
will
Some of the
who had previously lived with
Each girl is asked
ing the first two weeks, and a canning de- car for Hog's Back.
how
alive?
kept
they
was
and
be
die,
may
do
Why
babies
but was then living at Youngsville,
monstration the latter part of the second to bring her own lunch and drinking cup.
mav
the health of school children be protected?
to take care of them.
How
be
a
simple
that
the
lunch
It is suggested
two weeks.
as
the
failure,
a
is
typhoid fever caused, and how may clean water and clean
This experiment proved
How
Those having the camp in charge con- one and in a box that can.be destroyed,
food be insured so that it may be prevented?
children did not receive proper care, and
and
clean
milk
sider that they have been very fortunate as there will be considerable walking and
factory and tenement be made sanitary ?
brought
farm,
officers
Pennsylvania
two
How
may
in April
the teachers and leaders whom they crimbir.g on the program.
in
the whole family back to Mayville and
How may household and town wastes be safely disposed of?
The Intermediates went on a hike
have
been
able
to secure. Miss Mary
deposited them all in the county clerk's
How may tuberculosis be prevented and cured?
Rorond, of Rochester, a college girl who Thursday after school. A weiner roast was
office. Shortly after the nine children
How may smallpox, typhoid fever and diphtheria be controlled bj
had two years' experience at another the leading feature of the afternoon's fun
has
were sent to the Gerry Orphanage, where
vaccines and antitoxins?
large girls' camp, will have charge of ath- and the girls all had a happy time.|
tbey have been a charge on the town of
How may the constitutional disease of later life be reduced by hySunday's five o'clock vesper service will
entertainment. Miss Viola
letics
and
Chautauqua at $22.50 per week until very Marshall,
giemc
of Michigan, a young woman be an interesting one. The general subreorganized state department of health
recently, when the financial burden was
be
Books
Great
as HAS
closely associated with col- ject for the month will
has
been
who
DRAFTED MEN WHO HAVE DONE YEOMAN 8ERVICE FOR THI8
shifted to the town of Westfield by an
of the Middle Lite Teachers, and at this time Rev. Mr. CAUSE IN THE MORE PROGRESSIVE TOWNS AND CITIES ALL OVER
several
States
in
lege
girls
order 01 Superintendent of the Poor Dodge
YORK CITY AND IN THE NATIONAL GOVERNWest, will teach the Bible class. Miss Larrabee of Fredonia will speak on this OUR STATE. IN NEW
TO LEAD IN THIS GREAT WORK. THE SCIfixing their legal residence in that town.
WASHINGTON,
AT
MENT
V's
A
Eyes.
book,
V.
Evans and Miss Bergholtz, Cornell girls season's popular
8AVING ARE GOING FORWARD YEAR AFTER
LIFE
OF
ART
relief,
no
of
ENCE
AND
feeling
was
with
small
It
who have taken the home economics large attendance of women and girls is YEAR BY LEAPS AND BOUNDS. THE NEW FACTS OF SANITARY SCItherefore, that the good people of WestENCE AND THE TRIUMPHS ACHIEVED IN THEIR PRACTICAL APPLIat Cornell, will teach their special desired.
field learned from Miss Curry, who is the course
IN
Wednesday
CATION ARE AS MUCH PART OF THE NEWS AS THE MANEUVERS
meeting
At
the
annual
subject They come highly recommended
STRIKE IN COLORADO, AND THE DIFFUSION OF SUCH
MEXICO
OR
A
superintendent of children's agencies for
by Miss Van Reossalaer, the head of the evening, the following board members NEWS IS SURE TO BE FRUITFUL OF SOLID RESULTS IN THE PREthe State Charities Aid Association, that
Home Economics Department at Cornell. were re-elected: Mrs. A. B. Ottaway, Mrs. VENTION OF SUFFERING AND DEATH.
homes had been found in the eastern part
Miss Edna Rice, who has many friends in Jennie Clever. Mrs. F. B. Brewer. Mrs. C. B.
of the State for four of the younger chil- the county
and was at Camp Chedwell Sheldon and Miss Myrtie Warren. Mrs.
dren, and that Bhe was willing to assume
be in charge of the singing. Marie Reuting was elected to fill the place
will
year,
the responsibility for two more of them last
Miss
Euchner, of Fredonla, who grad- of Mrs. Edward L. Jones, resigned.
Miss
Eva
who had been pronounced physically
C.
Sheldon
B.
uates from the Fredonia Normal School Jennie Macomber and Mr.
sound. This will relieve the town of
has had special work in trustees whose terms of office have exand
this
June
Westfield of a large part of the expense
basket making, will be at the camp the pired. were re-elected.
for caring for the Beardsley children,
Reports fFojm committee chairmen were
first two weeks and teach basketry.
which would continue for many years on
read
and approved, as was the report of
Some time during the second two weeks
account of the time that must elapse bethe
treasurer.
0. H. Benson, of the U. S. Department of
fore they would become self-supporting.
On motion the meeting adjourned and
a canning specialist, will give
Agriculture,
Accordingly, on the return of Miss Curry
the
committee served iced lemonade. The
of
methods
of
scientific
a demonstration
and Miss lapping from the meeting at
canning of fruit and vegetables that are Yo No Se's gave their pageant. If one
Westfield they procured an automobile
might judge from the laughter of the
practical for any home.
and went to Gerry late in the day, arrivaudience
the stunt was a success.
nurse
be
attendance
will
in
trained
A
ing at the orphanage after the children's
The playground opens June 29, at three
throughout the entire time
the
camp
at
supper and just as the younger ones were
and her services will be free to any who o'clock. All girls who wish to enter any
about to be put to bed. The trip to this
them. Miss Mary Turner, the of the 4th of July races, are asked to
city was quickly made and was timed so may need
county Y. W. C. A. secretary, will have come and enter their names at this time.
that the party would arrive at the Erie
Although the attendance was small, the
the entire management of the camp, and
station just before the 7:58 p. m. New
information may be obtained by address- meeting for mothers at West Portland,
York train.
ing her at 80 W. Main street, Fredonia. Friday afternoon, was very profitable and
This plan was carried out and no one in
The charge for the camp is $9 for two interesting. Miss Espey gave an especJamestown knew of the presence of the weeks for any giris or women in the ially good talk on Emergencies, and all
children except Probation Officer Peterson county. Y. W. C. A. members will get a present entered enthusiastically in to the
and two or three members of the local
general discussion.
special rate of $8.
Children's Committee who were at the
AFRICAN LIONESS AND
Mr. Furman gave a very wonderful and
train. So great has been the public inTO BE SEEN ONLY WITH
MISS WHEELER MARRIED. helpful talk on "The B&>k of Job" at the
terest in connection with the Beardsleys
5 o'clock vesper service Sunday. Those
that there would undoubtedly have been Well-Known Portvllle Girl Be- who were present were greatly helped by
a crowd to witness the departure of the
the forceful and clear story told.
family had the event been advertised.
the Bride of New York
RIGHT AND LEFT
As there is no record of the marriage of
Man.
It is a wise saying that warns us
either Ethel Austin or Edna Pier to EdPortvill,e June 11.—Miss Eleanor Knox that he who sows wind reaps a storm.
ward Beardsley, the children will be regr
Wheeler, daughter of Mrs. W. E. Wheeler
The coward, even if already not so
istered at New York under the names of
of this village, and Timothy N. Pfeiffer by nature, will soon become an imtheir unfortunate mothers and their relaA small, selfish man believes
of New York, were married June 10, 1914. porter.
to be the center of the universe that
tion to Edward Beardsiey will not be a
in the Presbyterian chnrch here,
revolves around him, looks odly on
matter of official record. Of those who
Nelson P. Wheeler, Jr., acted as best life and laughs.
night,
taken
last
four
are
boys
were
away
Many, unasked, will meddle in other
man. The ushers were Robert Trimble of
and two are girls, bearing the names of
peoples'
affairs without knowing that
Baneker
Gribbell
of
Philadelphia,
Chicago,
Leona, Walter and Arthur Austin, and
in doing so they invite close scrutiny
Deems
of
New
the Reverend Charles
on their own business.
Wilbur, Richard and Isabelle Pier. Their
York, the Rev. Reginald Wheeler and
Man is not an isolated unity nor a
ages vary from two babes of one year to
Lawrence R. Wheeler of Portville, Mrs. mere element of society and state, but
a girl of seven years, the intervening boys
Nelson P. Wheeler, Jr. was matron of a living being, real, thinking and actbeing three, five and six years old.
right to a place
honor, and the flowers girls were the Mis- ing and he has abeings
and to their
It was the universal comment of those
amonK his fellow
ses Priscilla, Eleanor and Mary Wheeler respect.
they
the
children
that
were
who saw
not
of Buffalo.
Life does not thrive only on money
only clean and apparently healthy, but
The ceremony was performed by the and worldly possessions, but it calls
were more than usually attractive chilRev. Kenneth Miller of New York, assisted forth also for justice, love and all
up civilization; and for
dren. The two blue-eyed babies in par- by
the Reverend H. D. Bacon of the Port- that makes may not know it, It
those who
calls
ticular won much feminine admiration as
ville Presbyterian church. After the cere- forth also for good breeding and civthey were carried to the train.
The next
mony a reception wa.-> hold at the home ility.
older child, hardly more than a baby himWe also know that our brief days
of the bride's mother.
self, had evidently become frightened and
Out-of-town guests who attended were pass like a shadow over the earth and
cried pitifully while waiting for the train,
soon disappear without leaving a sign
Mr. and Mrs. George Pfeffer, Jr., and the
them.
i • withstanding Miss Tapping's patient Misses Pfeffer of Merc'nantville, Mr. and behind
Let not the scholar be too proud of
THE ONLY DWARF HIPPOPOTAMUS IN CAPTIVITY
efforts to
lsde it. The three older
Mrs. S. W. Rusk of liaddonfield, Mr. and his knowledge nor the powerful of his
youngsters wen-more stoical and although
M. Wheeler, Mrs. William Waite, power; let not the wealthy be proud
shy of Strang* :s bowed some evidence of Mrs. W.
England's Lout liny: Liuly Trainer of Animals. Mile.
of his ko!<' because everything has
tiie Rev. A. W. Raymond arid the Misses an end in our ephemeral life.
in their new sur
interest
Wiieelet of Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
na and puts a
Zira who Fearlessly Enters the Steel
Defamation is the most abomiin
Oregon,
thing
Porthnd,
of
Miss
Irene
imaginable.
Mersereau
nable
of Leopard* through their stunts. A Ilerd of B;ill
When last seen the interesting family
Pasadena, Cal., Dr. and Mrs.
An old Latin sayin
Mersereau
of
with its two self-appointed guardians
in ('"nplish means Playing Elephants.
Pete Turner and his
G. Busck, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Skinner, Mr. genti pauca," vvhi
words ai<
efficient to those
completely filled ihe drawing room of a
few
A
W. Skinne.- of Westfleld, Dr. who understand
and
Mrs.
E.
Exhibition. Trained Ilorses, Dogs and
Lions, a
Pullman sleeper. Their surroundings were
and Mrs. C. E. Kynd of Brooklyn, J. C,
is only the foreword; in due
This
marked
contrast
with
the
shack
at
in
Ponies. Gymnasts and Acrobats in Feats of Skill. High
Clark of New York, Prof. Gporge Laumann time and place the rest.
Summerdale, which had been their home
d'Aquila.
Prof.
of Cornell University, Mrs. Robert M.
School Horses, a Beautiful Feature.
during most of their short lives, but it
and Miss Zella BigeDeposit
Cannon
of
would require a prophetic vision to predict
Unsanitary Floor Cracks.
low of Cleveland.
what their future may be.
If your floors are full of unsightly cracks
Of the three remaining children SuperWrong.
that catch dirt, dust, germs and moths,
intendent of the Poor Dodge has made
H« who says misfortune drove him fill them up with GRIPPIN'S Crack and
arrangements to send the epileptic boy to drink ia putting the cart before Crevice filler. EaBily applied by anyone.
Costs about $1 per room. At all paint
to Sonyea during the present month, as the horse.
Ma-27-4w
dealers.
JAMESTOWN
THE BEARDSLEYS.
Kicked
'^HEALTH"*
Another
Burned
Associa-
--HINTS
tTrequire
JW
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IwjBUP must not remain on
■
cows duringmilking. It
easier to clean them
if the hair, on
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w. c.
—
Westfield, Sat. June 27
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CHICAGO FLEXIBLE SHAFT CO.
171 Ohio St.. CMouo. m.
A Ji|
Notice to Creditors.
Pursuant to an order of Hon. Harley N. Crosby,
of the County of Chautauqua, and according 10 the statute in such case made and
provided, notice is hereby given to all persons
against Alexander Anderson,
having claims
late of the Town of Westfield, in said county,
deceased. That they are required to exhibit the
same with vouchers thereof, to the subscriber,
administratrix of the estate of the said deceased,
at her place of residence in the Village of Westfield in said county. 011 or before the 28th day
of November. 1914, next.
Dated May 1" th, 1914
Belle C. Anderson, Administratrix,
Surrogate
to iia its own work
Compci
"GE&YOMT
Vegetable
No Narcotics
A REMEDY FOR tflDIGESTION
Home Remedy Co., /redonia, N. Y.
-
tJeakri or Parcel Pott Prepaid SO cent*
flllMfffl
hajr
r
balsam
Cleanae* and beautifies the hate
Promotes a luxuriant growth.
Falls to Restore Graj
■HSnBl wBi Never
Hair to ita Youthful Color*
Prevents hair falling.
The Flowers
That bloom in springtime
are one of nature's most
beautiful offerings.
Those who love and admire these gifts of nature
should see this week's
display of Vases and
Flower Boxes at R. F.
Brown's Store.
ENDORSED BY EVERYONE Antony Militello
EVERYWHERE
Look These
Most Stupendous array of Trained
Wild Animals the World has Horses Over
Ever Witnessed.
Before Buying
Elsewhere
HER BABY LIONS
Penn'a Express Co.,
351-353 East 34th St., New York
comes
"
City,
Must be Sold Within 90 Days
240 Young Work Horses and*
Mares.
*
Ar
group
,
Mandating
In good condition, weighing from
900 to 1,600 pounds. These horses
have been bought green within the
past two years, and have been
used in and around the city.
Among them are matched teams
suitable for general business, also
several pavement sore mares.
Prices: Single horses, $45 to $200.
Teams, $115 to $400. 30 days'
trial allowed. If not as represented can be returned within
trial time. No reasonable offer
refused. All horses shipped 400
miles from New York City, with
blankets, halters and collars.
All cars transfer to
the door. One block
from Long Island
Ferry.
Thrilling
TWO PERFORMANCES AT 2 and 8 P. M.
DOORS OPEN AT 1 and 7 P. M.
Dazzling Free Street Parade at
10.30
X
See Supt.
Phone 7481 Murry
Hill.
Everybody's friend—Dr. Thomas' Ecectic Oil, the great household remedy for
oothache, earache, sore throat, cuts
bruises, scalds. Sold at all drug stores
25c and 50c.