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"LARGEST STOVE PLANT IN THE WORLD- A V lOMINENT JAMESTOVN M'AN J>^D TUESDA^^Q^tUNG S. WiHsor Baker, Son-in-law of Mrs. Jamea T. Edwards, Succumbed to Disease. S. Winsor Baker died Tuesday mdming at his home at the comer of Church and East Second streets, in Jamestown. He was 51 years of age. Mr. Baker was taken seriously ill in the summer of 1914 and with his wife spent some time in the Bermudas. He returned home in very much better health. Last fall he was again taken ill and had planned as soon as his P J health had sufficiently improved, to go to a southern climate. Mr. Baker is survived by his aged •mother, Mrs. Eichard H. Baker, his •wife, Mrs. Grace Edwards Baker, a daughter. Miss Dorothea E. Baker, •and a son, James Winsor Baker, all rof Jamestown; two brothers, Lewis H. (Baker of Jamestown and Frederick J. Baker of Pittsburgh. His eldest son. Has Richard E. Baker, died in young man- hood in August, 1914. His daughter. Miss Dorothea Baker, left Monday to resume her studies at a Boston school. ^ At her father's request she did not re- Dear main after the close of the holiday va- cation. She was enroute to Boston when a telegram announcing her fa- Sprin ther's death reached her and she re- _ turned immediately to Jamestown. Mr. Baker wais the general manager ^^of the Gurney Ball Bearing company. V He Trad been connected with that coni- pany for the past three years and his ^^^^ .Toss will be keenly felt by his business ^Hssociates. Mr. Baker was a member LT^.^ )f the First Presbyterian church of ^'Jamestown and was an elder of that ^Pchurch. He was a member of the la-Youn^ Men's Christian association orand of the Board of Directors of that -^institution. He was a member of the ^Board of Commerce and had taken a Duple>great interest in the work of that body. He was also a member of the Tarnestown club, a member of the gov- ^^Sming hody of that organization and opehe treasurer of the club. As a mem- ber of the Masonic fraternity of Ho grafamestown he took an'active'interest n lodge affairs. He was for many srears a member of the Jamestown volunteer Fire department and for (five years was a member of the 13th End caSeparate Company of the Narional on highguard, now Company E., 65th Kegi- -ment. ________„. _., ...... . r'ange! beath at W. R. C. Home 'ation' 9^ ^^^^ Helms const: Mrs. Eli^ Helms, widow of A . H . Helms; died at the W. R. C. Home in iust a; Oxford, N. Y., this week. No partH. . MORNING been learned WAS AN'EAST RANDOLPH iif Went 10 California Several Years Ago where he Ehjoyed Some Rjlief from Attacks of Asthma—MothV"^ and Sister Relide Here. Clayton Crawfoyd, well known^d this section, died this morning at jbii home in Pasadena, CalifonuaJ' cording to advices received by hi^ / ter, Mrs. William Gallagher -of v village. ' • Mr. Crawford had been 'ah acut sufferer from asthma, and it is sup-.1 . po^ed that his heart failed in one oil I the severe attacks which he suffered Cla>'ton Crawford was son of " tlie* late Daniel Crawford of East Ran-^' . dolph and is survived by his mother and two sisters. Mrs. Crawford lives at East Randolph, Mrs. Gallagher in, ' Randolph, and Mrs. Bates, another sister at Pasadena. Deceased . was' about 51 years of age; he has been"^"^ Califomia more than twenty yfeh; where he has been connected i -vV^^ business interests.* Beside , his^r^^] lives here he is sui-vived by hi5'^--^ and one daughter. ' c^:Ty^f : January 4, 1883 7^^, Edgar Shannon died at Leoh|,J more than 2,000 persons attended the funeral. He was a survivor of,£ the 54th N. Y. regiment; twice h^i member of the state assembly ap« five times a supervisor of his town-

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S. WiHsor Baker, Son-in-law of Mrs. Jamea T . Edwards, Succumbed

to Disease. S. Winsor Baker died Tuesday

m d m i n g at h is home at the comer of Church and East Second streets, i n Jamestown. He was 51 years of age. M r . Baker was taken seriously i l l i n the summer of 1914 and w i t h his wife spent some t i m e in the Bermudas. He returned home in very much better health. Last f a l l he was again taken i l l and had planned as soon as his

P J health h a d sufficiently improved, to go to a southern climate.

M r . Baker i s survived by his aged •mother, M r s . Eichard H . Baker, his •wife, Mrs . Grace Edwards Baker, a daughter. Miss Dorothea E. Baker,

•and a son, James Winsor Baker, a l l rof Jamestown; two brothers, Lewis H . (Baker o f Jamestown and Frederick J . Baker of P i t tsburgh. His eldest son.

Has Richard E. Baker, died in young man­hood i n August , 1914. His daughter. Miss Dorothea Baker, left Monday to resume her studies at a Boston school.

^ A t her father 's request she did not re -D e a r main after the close of the holiday va ­

cation. She was enroute to Boston when a telegram announcing her f a -

S p r i n ther 's death reached her and she re -_ turned immediately to Jamestown.

M r . Baker wais the general manager ^̂ of the Gurney Ba l l Bearing company. V He Trad been connected w i t h that coni-

pany f o r the past three years and his ^̂ ^̂ .Toss w i l l be keenly f e l t by his business

^Hssociates. M r . Baker was a member LT^.^ ) f the F i r s t Presbyterian church of

^'Jamestown and was an elder of that ^Pchurch. He was a member of the la-Youn^ Men's Christian association o r a n d of the Board of Directors of that -^ inst i tut ion . He was a member of the ^Board of Commerce and had taken a

Duple>great interest i n the work of that body. He was also a member of the Tarnestown club, a member of the gov-

^^Sming hody of that organization and opehe treasurer of the club. A s a mem­

ber of the Masonic f r a t e r n i t y of H o grafamestown he took an 'act ive ' interest

n lodge affairs. He was for many srears a member of the Jamestown volunteer F i re department and for (five years was a member of the 13th

E n d caSeparate Company of the Narional on highguard, now Company E., 65th Keg i -

-ment. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ „ . _ . , ...... .

r'ange! beath at W. R. C . Home 'ation' 9^ ^^^^ Helms const: Mrs. E l i ^ Helms, widow of A . H .

He lms ; died at the W. R. C. Home in iust a ; Oxford , N . Y . , this week. No partH.

. M O R N I N G

been learned

WAS AN'EAST RANDOLPH i i f Went 1 0 Cali fornia Several Years Ago

where he Ehjoyed Some R j l i e f f rom Attacks of Asthma—MothV"^ and Sister Rel ide Here.

Clayton Crawfoyd, we l l known^d this section, died this morning a t jbii home i n Pasadena, CalifonuaJ' cording to advices received by h i ^ / ter , Mrs . W i l l i a m Gallagher -of v vil lage. • ' • M r . Crawford had been 'ah acut sufferer f r o m asthma, and i t is sup-.1

. po^ed that his heart failed i n one oil I the severe attacks which he suf fered

Cla>'ton Crawford was son of " tlie* late Daniel Crawford of East Ran-^'

. dolph and is survived by his mother and two sisters. Mrs . Crawford lives at East Randolph, Mrs. Gallagher in ,

' Randolph, and Mrs . Bates, another sister at Pasadena. Deceased . was' about 51 years of age; he has been"^"^ Cal i fomia more than twenty yfeh; where he has been connected i - v V ^ ^

business interests.* Beside , h i s ^ r ^ ^ ] lives here he is sui-vived by hi5'̂ --^ and one daughter. ' c^:Ty^f : —

January 4, 1883 7^^, Edgar Shannon died at Leoh|,J

more t h a n 2,000 persons attended the funeral . H e was a survivor of,£ the 54th N . Y . regiment; twice h^i member of the state assembly ap« five times a supervisor of his town-