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l O M I N E N T J A M E S T O V N M ' A N J > ^ D T U E S D A ^ ^ Q ^ t U N G

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.

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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-