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.THE SYRACUSE
H E R A L D
FRIDAY EVENING , MAY
19,1916.
T
N
L
S E U C O N C
T O R E F U S E E S T A T E
M o l l i e
r a n c h e r ' s
N e p h e w
Favo r s
E r e c t i o n
o f a
M e m o r i al
to
H e r . -
e
AS T
S Y R A C U S E
F a r m e r
C u t s H i s
W i th P e n K n i f e -
M e n o f M o h a w k V a l l e y U n i t e i P o l i c e i n M a k i n g R a i d M e t W i t h
fo r S oc i a l a n d E c o n o m i c D e - j
R e s i s t a n c e F r o m
W i f e o f
v e l o p m e n t . ;
P r o p r i e to r .
> '
l l i o n . A J u y n » . — H o e n l l i n f i r :he l , o n jy
Penn
Van.
M ay
l < V._T l i f t
p o l k - o ,
uet-
Hi i u s ** of the V i v e Iroquols Nations, a
Jnff
witb
Uie
s
j
ier
,
fj: nm
,
diHtr
ict uttor-
community c o u n c i l
ha s been
estah- „„.,.»,..
-,•>-,„, - , . - - ] , i « i
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i, *
H s h c d hero bv f i v e m u n l c l p a l i t i o s of "
e> s
ortlce
-
raulctl thc tailor sh
°P
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c n
A I
n n n v:
l l s l i e a
nei
"
( ny nve
m u m c i p n i m a n
or
• • ; .
t
P
U U h i U D U U T .
r l n r k i m e r
c o u n t fo r th e s a m e
m u t u a l
1
'"
tt
»
ore
in
Jacobs
street,
early
welfare
that
was
the purpose of
llsM^-day
ami
c o v i r t s e a t o d
;i
large amount
istoric
o n E v e o f H i s
E n d s
H i s
L i f e
i n
F a i l e d t o F i n d
Cu r e .
Social
J i n d
t of l i q u o r ,
development
is
the aim < n '
The
mi d
\ vn. the State. H e has
.departmeni: longe r than
village.
; ,
i ' N E W . Y O R K .
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F
S p e c i a l
t o T h e . H e r a l d -
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Xay
1 0 . — T h c f o l l o w i n g
and
. Northern New York
at New York
hotels yes-
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^C. Maclntyre
f
Park
:
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.
;
H.
Elder,
C.'
R . .'Harris,
• - • . '
sen
of
Little Falls,
J. E.
Rafter
of Mo-
hawk; H S. Gctman
o f - P Y a n k f o r t
and
Edward
Small cf Herkimer were
chosen a
committee
to
nominate
of-
ficers
and draft
a
constitution and
by-
law?.
The personnel
of
the c o u n c i l
is
as
follows:
I l i o n . C. C. Brill, O B. Rudd, A. D.
Richardson,
Sevrard
Hakes,
A, B.
Rus-
sell, H B. Howlln, E. E. Barney. F.A.
H o u f i r h l o n .
R.
D.. LeRoy.
P. H
Ward:
Herkimer, Edward Small, T. ^1, Gro-
an
t
A. P. Ertman, H G. Mimgrer,
Janies
W.
Moon,
Charles
Bell, I-Iarold
McCoy. A, T. Smith. J. F, Fenner. Pred
D.
Gray; "Little
Falls, J.
D. Frederik-
acn,
Frank
Senior, "Walter Stafford,
Earl Ward, B. J. McDonald, George
Oilman,
Frank
B.
WIlcox, Dr..
TV. D.
Garlock,
S, F, Jones, TTilliani Cortney;
Frankfort, John -Whipple. H, L.
Wil-
bur.
W --
A.
Cook, L,,
D.
l/ mpert.
A..F.
Seamans, Charles "Williamson,
H.
M.
Smith,
M...A.'
McKinnon,
H
S. Get-
man, F. B.
Watson:
Mohawk, J.
K.
Rafter,
G. H Tu
t it le ,
Charles
Y o u n g - ,
F. D.
Du Bois, KB.
Ingalls.
Warner
Bates,
S. D.
Cor>,
H T. Crough,
"W.
C.
Schaufier,
Louis TVickham.
A >T O » ,
Deputy Xomian.
C h i e f
of Po-
l i c e M i l l e r
a nd
District Attorney ' W o o d .
Wife
Fought
O f f i c e r s .
The oillcers went to the Sciore
shop
about
C oclock
this morni ng. Sciore.
was absent
but his
w i f e
was at
home.
She attclmnted to .bar
t l i n o f f i c e r s
from
the house. When thev attempted to
down
into the cellar, she fought them
but thev ov
ere
owe red her.
After
the o f f i ce r s , hud
taken
t h t -
H q u o r
to the j a i l ,
they began
a
fo r
Sciore, lit was learned
that
he
lied towards Geneva. A deputy sheriff
him
about
six miles
from
this
village.
Sciore
w i l l
probably
be
arraigned
court to-morrow, charged with
viola-
tion
of the
State excise
law in
selling
liquor
without a
license.
Fenn Yan had been "dry" for the
last six years.
Rumors have bee i )
current here for some time t h j a t
l i q u o r has been sold illegally. M o r e
raids are
expected.
Or * H K. Kichardson is
very
ill at
bis
homo
in \Vest
Manilas
street,
s u f f e r i n g
f r o m rheumatism.
O T I S C O
Born,
recently
a
daughter
to
Mr/
an d
•Mrs.
Howard
Abbott.
Jay Burnette is
ill.
Hazel Gambell
of
Tully
coiled
C
u
Litt le Fa i l s B l a c k Hander s A p p l y
Torch W h e n R e f u s ed D e m a n d
for $500.
Little
Pala, May 19.—Members of a
Black Hand.
society
are
believed
.to
have
started
the fire
which
destroyed
the. grocery s tore of
LoRoy Snell,
at'
Indian Castle early yesterday
morn-
ing-. : . . . ' . • • ' • ' . '
Some time
ag:o
Mr. Snell received
a
Black Hand letter demanding" that
he
l e a v e ' S S O O In
a certain
spot
He paid
no attention to the letter and the fire
yesterday
wae the
result.
The
police have started an inves-
tigation of the fire and it is
expected
that sensational developments
result, .
.
S N O W i g . W A T E R T O W W
Fa rm e rs
Discouraged O v e r
Poor
Pros-
r
-
pects
fo r
Spring Crops.
•Water-town,'
May
IS.^At
Intervals
during yesterday Black river,rose half
a
foot
within an hour, and
during: the
forty-eight hours ending : ; last-evening
haii come up seven
ieet,,the,rnost
rapid
r i s e" . o f
the Btrealm on record, the, river,
reaching- -last evenin g
the highest level
attained
:
during the spring:
freshet.
Flat lands all.along:
the
river
and
a long- :lts tributary brooks .are flooded.
Much trouble.
Is.being
experienced
by paper;manufacturers and other mill
men, and
t h e*
Ontario.'mill
of
the, Wa-
1
t e r t o w n • •
division,' o£
tne' International
Paper
company was
pu t o u t
o£
com-
mission and its two
.machines were
shut down
yesterday. . • ; '
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Farmers are; discouraged ..over
the
continued "wet weather, which has so
far preventedv.tltem
1
"from putting
;
in
any.sprincr..crops or in most cases
f r o m
fitting
their
land
for\crops:: They
say
that more farm land is under wuter
around Jefferson county than
ever be-
f o r e
at seeding; t i Jme within .their
recollection:
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.Yesterday forenoon several snow
squalls'
occurred, s u f f i c i e n t
snow
fall-
ing atone tlmevto-crhiten the ground.
Lifel ess
B o d y of F r a nk l i n H u t c h in -
s o n
83 .
W h o '
L i v e d A l o n e . Is
Discovered by
N e i g h b o r s ,
M-oravia,
May
l9.-^Van.klin Hutch-
inson, ag-ed S3
years,
was found
dead
at his home in Venice Center yester-
day
morning
by neighbors, Mr. Hutch-
inson
had
Hv.ed
alone
for
some
time in
the house. He was seen around the
place Wednesday, but
when
he was not
seen yesterday friends went to the
house and found him dead. Dr. B. IO
Hoxle of Sherwood
.was
called and he
pronounced his
death
due to
natural
causes,/ -.
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Xhe body
w as .removed, to the home
of a son,
Arthur
Hutchinson, who
lives
about half
a
;
mile away.
The funeral
will be -held Sunday afternoon from
the .home of
th.e
.son at 2
oclock
and
burial will be at eVnice Center. '
Mr. Hutoh'inson is
sun'lved
by two
daughters. Mrs. bBthsforoV and Mrs,
Lucox,
one sister, Mrs. Caroline Ken-
yon,
and
'three brothers,
Amos of Ven-
ice, John of Aub urn and Alphen of
Venice Center.
Saturday on relatives here.
Miss Alice "Wlllice and Miss Edna
Green of Syracuse sp ent
Sunday wltih
Mrs,
Bice.
TV,
A. Rice' of
Otisco
valley is
spending
some time
at
Clyde. „ „ _,
Mr.
and
Mrs.-
G.
N, Robinson of Cort-
land are nt
their cottfure
at Otisco lake.
Mr. and Mrs, -Harry Eibert and Mrs. T.
Eibert an d son. Clarence,' called Sunday
on
Mr. and
Mrs.
H. Eibert at Borodino.
Mr, 'and Mrs. G. Qambell
and
children
and Mr.-
and
•
Mrs/
A.
S.
Gambell calledSunday
oil-relatives at Homer and Tully.
Mrs.
I^eori Bishop
son
of
Amber
spent
"Wednesday
with her sister,
Mrs.
G.
Gambell: .
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Mr. and
Ms. Jnnies Ne-v\-rnan called
Sunday on relatives in town.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Scivor of Marcellus
called Sunday on Mr. and
Mrs.
.T. Hue-
Mr,
and
Mrs.
Delmer
Edin§rer
and son
of
Cortland were week-end
guests,
of
their
parents,
Mr . ancl
Mrs. Fred
EcUrvger.
Morris
Hulbert.
•
Miss Louise Hulbert
and^Mies F. Dowling- of Tully -were
Sun-
day sruests of Mr. and Mrjs.
F.,Do\vlliijr.
• f M r . - a n d
Mrs. W. Newman, called wed-
neaday
on Otisco valley
rela-ttves.
D E A T H S I N H E R A L D P A R I S H
Charles
Foote.
29.
Clayton.
"Errimett
"E. Crawford,
68,
"Warner.
Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, 75, Clyde.
ifiUon G. Lamaon.
92,
Fayottevllle. , .
Mrs.. Willis
H
Green, 52, Belleville.
-Edwin
M.
Stewart.54.
Oswego.
'•Morgan
Nug-cnt,:
4S. Clinton; ;"
Mrs.
Robert Van
BuaWrlc,
83. Prebe.
Miss Anna
J.
Kenner,
33,
Fulton.
Franklin Hutchinson,
S3, Venice Cen-
ter.;
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Just a
H i n t
^
-.
•\Vife—Whats
that camera
for?^' • '; .
Husband (reading)—It is
focusscd
on
you:and I am holding the bulbj. A s long
as you look pleasant I won't snap
lt
.
Irom
stroots.
named
for
improvement
a con-
crete curb iiml
K U t t « r
will he
constructctl,
t l i i . s part
of
t l i o
proposed
improvomcnt
b o i n j r tc d r u £ s .
The
a r r a i g n m e n t -tobk place
Jn,;
Br.
Merrow's bedroom. He
was
released
on
$2,500 hail.
He. is daneerously ill
•w i t h B r i f f h t ' s disease.:
„ . , ;
Dr. Merrow's omces were ra ided
Monday an Q
65,000
heroin tablets were
f o u n d . He claims
;
that the .tablets
were the property
o f . . '
the National
C l i n i c ,
Inc . , ,by whom he was employed.
Ho claimed
to
have sold
the corpora-
tion
to Dr. E
W
1
. Russell,
who
is
mis s ing : . . • • • -
Dr. Merrow's case will be
considered,
by the Federal Grand Jury,.which will
sit Jn Syracuse . n e x t month.
C h a r l e s Foote o f C l a y t o n D
W h i l e
C r o s s i n g D e g r a s s o
R i v e r .
m, iMa y
1 0 — C h a r l n a
F
of
C l u y t o n
wa w
d row
n o i l y o
w h n n
a
f o o t
b r i d e
o v e r '
the
r i v e r ,
which
he
was"
crossing, w
r i e d a \ v a y b y t h e s w i f t c u r r e n t
The h i g h water washed out
winy: d a m o f t h e D e i v r n y s o l * u p
y t i H L < * r d a y
m o r n i n g
r u s h
o f
the water t h r o u g h th
caused c o u s k l c r n b l e
'
d o w n stream The lower floor
c o m p a n y were H o o d e d
an
d r e d s
o f.
d o l l a r s * damage d o n e
to
W A L K E R W I L L S T A
^̂̂̂̂m̂̂̂_̂
L a w A c t i o n io
O u s t
H i m F ro
k i r k
H o t e l
Fai l s .
I F I
P u t a s K i , " v u i y 1 0 , — N o ' l e g a l
t l o n
in a
l o c a l court has e x c i t
I n t e r e s t t h a n
t h e a c t i o t v / b r o u g
M r s Fredericka B. G. u rnzy . ag
h e i r s
of C a t h e r i n e John
oi
v
Sy
against Eugene B. • W a l k e r ,
t e
L h e
Light
House hotel-
at ;-Selk
f o r e
Justice
o f t h e
Peace
G
IN
SERV ICE
B E F O R E
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Former M l i ta r y M e n E n l i s t in
j ij
• ^ . . . .
. C o r p s
Here.
I F I .
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Two former service men enlisted in
the marine
corps
at
.the local recruiting
sta.ion
in the Kirk
building
yesterday
and were sent to B u f f a l o to-day by
Sergt. ^Geo rge S. Fynmore. Tho.men
were Sergt., John I>. McQue,. 42, and
Private
George"L. Bump, 29.
Seargeant
M o Q u o
has Heen. in the
army
and
marine
service nearly
twelve
years Sergeant
Fynmore
served
,
with
" M c Q u e - f o r more
than
a'yearin 'the
•Philippines.
'.
,
. ..
r
-
,
'
Bump's t * v O - 5 n u 5 t m e r i ts have
b e e n - l n
the army. He sers^ed
most
of hi s time
on the .Mexican border.
F A R M S S U B M E R G E D
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J
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H e a v y
R a i n
F a l l at G b u v e r n e u r Pre-
ven t s W o r k in F i e l d s ;
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Gouvemeur, May 19;— As^ a
result
ot
the heavy
fall .
of rain during,
the
last
" fo r t y
h e i g h t
hours .farm H a n d s are
in -
undated.
; .:
Farmers;
.who ̂
were
/'.
fortu-
nate , n .getting- their o a t : crop planted
are in many Instances viewing-
-• their
«owh
t
f ie - lds
partly
suhmerg-ed. ^"W h i l o
aome
leraln
fields
'have
.tieen Vplanied
long enough to allow
:
the
crop
to come
. ' u p , , it lias
.-been .
.Impossible
to . sow.
grain on •
i
.ma uy . ' , i e l d s a j t i d v t he
present
heavy
,ralii will
pre.vent/.-wprk.for-mariy.
'days.,, ' ^ ;
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The O swe & ra t c h . i e
1
'.
river
lias;
;
rison in
tw-o days .from npitaiai; ̂ a. p o i n t , flye
Inches below the
l i iglv
wtbr
mark; of
last spring:. ,The
.river.rooe
during the
last
iorty-eig-ht hours four -and, one-'
half -fee t ; . No fappreheriaJh -,is felt by
m i l l , m en the/ i-Iver.
,
All
.outside"
construction work,
, , a n d
State
road building
is . at a
.standstill..
, • • • - .. • • : •• - , - , . - : , -. . , . • . • "
mans - h e r e
yesterday,
"The
ca
a d j o u r n e d f r o m t h o justice's ,6
tho
F u l n s k ' i C o u r t
House, wher
heard , t h e e v i d e n c e ; F. C . - C u
an d E.
C. Cra i g; of
Syracuse'
an
t o n I . M i l l e r of
P u l a s k i
a p p e a
the
petitioner, and. Thomas
B
of O sxve g: p ' appeared ' f o r 'Walke
caso
was
f o u g h t
>ith
p r r e i i t
en
b o t h
sides. The
jury 'returned
d i c t
o f n o cause, fo r action.
,
v
The. p r o c e e d i n g -
w as
i n s t i t u t e d
possession
o f t h e
ho t e l , ,
no w o
by "Walker :xmder ;t lease not e
u n t i l
June Is't. 1917
but
the,
have a chance tg sell and are' ,
an e f f o r t to obtain
po^s es s fon*
i
ing-
p r o c e e d i n g s
o n t h e
grou
"Walter has. violated
the
terms
lease in two points, but the J
not g rc t evidence to satisfy it t
claim
c o u l d
. be
sustained.
Th
wil l
be
appealed
on
points
of
law
H E L D
F O R M U R D E
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1
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I t a l i a n . D e n i e s
H a v i n g C o n
r
^
L
-
W i t h
D o u b l e
C r i m e i n P i t t s
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b . i ' .
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. Rome; , May :.19— Assistant .C
Police Stephen,
Beckwith.
and
Nero. \vent to the Rome jail 'las
Ing- arid
interviewea
.NJcolo.Pei
who- : is.
̂ v a r i t ed"
by ' t h r - : .EI t t3bu r
p o l i c e . on the charge o f
d o u b l e ^ m
-He was
shown the police circu
taining
1
.his .picture,-
which liei ac
edged.tov be , h i s . . . - : -He said h
wore
i derby-"hat.such
;
as is In t
ture..
,He.
. d e n i e d ; having: .any,
t i o n Tv l t h the,
m u r d e r
f
,.
which too
in February,
191E,;
but said he kn
; h
roe me n wh o were i n th e f l a
• - . . ; ,
•
. ; :—-• " . . . .
A
w o m a n
never m i s ses an
o p p
to boais t of her
i n f i u e n c e
o v e r isom
ears u p ; ' - ' • ; . .
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L E A S E N O T . M A D E
' ^ L
W o o l w o r th an d
K e e p Trustees
Fai l to
R e a c h A g r e e m e n t . :
:
Water-town, May 19,— Another
cbn-
Xerence
was hem -yesterday by F. VT .
" W o o l w o r t h and
other
members of
the
Wbolworth Syndicate
'of
• • N e w
' - Y o r k ,
and
.• : the trustees of :
the
Henry
Keep
home, who
control 'the' American
ar-
.
cade-property
which M r. Woolworth s
anxious to lease
•for-'^'nhicty-nin
years. At. the close of the conference
It was
stated that nothing d e f i n i t e
had been
done,
and
that
no
further
conferences would be held
u n t i l
the
return., xo . th e
city
, o f O . .E.
.Hunger-.
f o r d ,
one
of
the
trustees.
At the close of the
conference
yes-
let-day
Mr.
' Woolworth :said to
th e
newspaper; representatives:
"You/ j boys
are
^mere l y ,
wasting your tlrne, for it.
looks
now as
though
this, matter won't
be completed for a
lo ne r
time, and
even
If it
Is,
It
will
be : ; still a
longer
time
before; anything: .".will be made
public."
•;
' . president
of
:
Bank a t 33.
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O p t f e n s b u r p .
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May' 19,—Arthtir
S,- ONeil
of St. Rcpis Falls has been
elected presi-
dent of t h e - :
St.
"Res t s
Falls.
-.National
bnnk,,
Mr. 'ONcil. who Is
known f & m i l -
iarly
os "Boy" OKcil .-
is twenty-three
y
Jj
years
of ,a&e and h as the .distinction of
being
1
,
the youmrest bank president
in
the
State of
New
..-York.
artment
of Agriculture;-
Weathe r Bureau
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