Show Sinn lir loss of voice william II 11 fitzsimmons Filz simmons of west chester who met with such n singular accident to his voice last week by striking his thumb against ho hryor while in ibo act of rubbing liis neck with his hand ant a solo it the west chester normal school is slowly recovering but n baill unable to use his voice in conversation anil communicates altogether by signs and writing ho states that liis thumb only struck tho larynx in a slight manner but as it did so it sent a sting through his liko that of a bee and from that instant ho lost liis boico and lias been unable yet to recover it his physician has strictly warned him against making any attempt to for several weeks yet to come when ho that alio organs that aro now and swollen will again return to their natural condition and iio will slowly recover tho most feared from an effort to speak is that it will cause an uneven growth of tho glands of tho throat and thereby produce a screechy boico that would forever cling to him mr filz simmons very anxious to afu him perfectly as ho has heretofore one of alio finest baritone voices in this section and had cultivated it to a high degree cst chester pa |