. India rubber world. de land and on the Continent that an employe runs past the 50-year mark, but in the history of .-\merican manufacture it cer-tainly is a unique incident where a man is actively associatedwith a manufacturing company for nearly 70 years. MR. VAN VLIET LEFT OVER $120,000. The late Clinton Van Vliet. president of Goodyears IndiaRubber Selling who died in Flushing. Long Island, on Feb-ruary 6. left an estate valued at 5121,, nearly all of it instocks and bonds. The entire estate was left to his widow. EDWIN S. MORRIS. Edwin S. Morris, treasurer of Mulc
. India rubber world. de land and on the Continent that an employe runs past the 50-year mark, but in the history of .-\merican manufacture it cer-tainly is a unique incident where a man is actively associatedwith a manufacturing company for nearly 70 years. MR. VAN VLIET LEFT OVER $120,000. The late Clinton Van Vliet. president of Goodyears IndiaRubber Selling who died in Flushing. Long Island, on Feb-ruary 6. left an estate valued at 5121,, nearly all of it instocks and bonds. The entire estate was left to his widow. EDWIN S. MORRIS. Edwin S. Morris, treasurer of Mulconroy Co., of Philadel-phia, died suddenly at his home in Oak Lane. Pennsylvania, on.\ugust 8. He was born in Pughtown, Chester County, Penn-sylvania, January 1, 1880. At the outbreak of the Spanish-Ameri-can w-ar, though he was but 18 years of age, he enlisted in the. ]{li\\l\ S. MoKHIS. Iirst Regiment Heavy Artillery and was assigned to the coastilefensc, being stationed at Fort St. Philip, at the mouth of theMississippi River. .At the close of the war he was honorablydischarged and then entered, a business college in Norristown,Pennsylvania, where he completed the regular course. He thenliecame associated with the Mulconroy Co., and during the lastnine years of his connection with the company he acted as itstreasurer. Tliough a yoimg man. he was widely and most favorably knownin the rublier manufacturing trade. In addition to his businessactivities, he was very prominent in masonic circles and also aim-mber of the Order of Independent .-Xmericans and the Inde-i Tuient Order of Odd Fellows. He was a trustee in the OakLane Baptist Church and interested in work of that institution. SUICIDE CAUSED BY A GOLF from an injury caused by a golf ball, wliich boundedfrom a stone wall and struck him in the eye, and worry overtlie probable loss of si
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