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on her neck and arms, finger and shoulder and in the back of her hand, Manware rocel a bruised knee and a blow on his temple caused probably by hitting against the windshield wiper, Manware stated that dazed as he was, he reallzed that Miss Suba was badly cut and he described his at- tempts to stop passing motorlsts to take the girl to the hospital, ¥in- ally, a Hartford driver stopped and seeing the condition of the girl, took | her to the hospital from which she had come on an errand of mercy only a short time before, LaMott know nothing of the race with death, He slowly sank into un- consclousness and the end came about 8:45 o'clock last night, He was a well known chet in Plainville and had worked for years in the Nerl block, Later he was employed | oking department of Rog- kery,” He Iy survived by his | wife and Allce, a daughter. Funcral arrangements have not yet been completed, West Hartford police who in- vestigated the accident, found a blood stalned ring which had been | torn from the Suba girl's finge | morrow Evening car 1s a total wreck and fs t -| | erty of Mrs, Caroline Man Valkyria lodge, Order of driver's wife, It la covered by in- | %!l celebrato the 20th annive : aurance. of Its or.(unlunlnn'\\ll)l a banq Hanson wlill favor with violin and program in Vega hall tomor- |selections. ¥ |row evening. Iss Amanda Carlson is general CUT L ] | Many of the charter members [chair of the arrangements, and Bridgeport, March 30, — A coast |have signified their Intentions of be- | the banquet committee 18 composed guard cutter, identity unknown, was |ing present and many out of town |of Mrs. Charles Gullberg, Mrs, Alma discovered this afternoon high and [guests, including district officers |Anderson and Mrs. Emily Johnson dry oft Penfleld reef, about two miles |have been Invited to attend. An |[The program committee is composed from shore. The cutter had been |elaborate program, Including talks |of Miss Amanda Carlson and Miss aground for about two hours, and 1s by Rev. A. A. Ahlquist of the First |Ksther Gullberg and the decorating dnd the district en arranged, las follows: Violin | Hanson; remarks marks, Grand derson of 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF VALKYRIA LODGE, 0. OF V. Founder of Order in America In detall, it is selection, ls Plerson; ary A, M. An- | wry; vocal solo, Mry, Harry Christensen; recitation | Mrs. Ida Olson; vocal solo, Miss | Mildred Swanson; remarks, Rev, Dr. Allquist; seceltion by 12 “Y Yama" girls; recitation, Mrs, tin Sandstrom; remarks by the {trict officers. During the banquet CAR WRECKED IN | RACE WITH DEATH Plainville Girl and Driver Hurt Near Hartford Reservoir officers, l Carl re- SPRING SALE STARTS TODAY Offering The Very Latest Improved STERAR] To Speak At Excrcises To- (Bpecial to the Herald.) Plainville, March 20.—Rose Suba, a well known telephone operator in the Plainville office, was painfully injured last evening near the reser- voir on the Farmington road, Hart- ford, when an automobile in which she was riding in an attempt to beat employ of Danlel M, Collins when not belleved to be in danger, as the | Lutheran church, Nils Pierson, wvill be in charge of Miss Jennit the hand of death, skidded on the wet pavement, struck an iron fence and was all but demolished. Michael Manware of Southington, proprietor of the bowling alleys In the center, was driving the car and he suffered | painful brulses to his legs and head. Miss SBuba was taken to St. Francls' hospital In a passing car and her wounds were treated. Mr. Manware also arrived at the hospital where his wounds were treated later in the evening, Dorothy and Sue Suba, sisters of the injured girl, had asked Manware | to carry them to St. Francis’ hos- | pital to visit thelr brother-in-law, Thomas LaMott of Westwood Park, who was lying &t the point of death from illness, Mr. LaMott's mother and wife were at the bedslde and in an attempt to stave off the grim reaper, the medical authorities at the hospital operated on him at 6 o'clock last evening. His condition grew rapldly worse and hope for his recovery was given up. Then, Mrs. LaMott asked Man- ware to go to Plainville and get lier nine-year-old daughter to her futher's side. Nealizing that there was no time fo lose if the daughter was to arrive | liefore the father died, Manware and | Rose started out from Hartford, Manware in telling of the case stat- ed that the roadway was wet and | when he went to pass a large truck on the way, he suddenly saw the lights of another car coming to- | wards him. He applied his brakes and the car skidded. It shot off 1 rnul and into a high iron fence I'he machine str post and then grated ;\lm\s: the 1ce, tearing the entire side of the vor off, Miss Suba wu LOWEST thrown out into » road just o the car struck o canal bank. She received decp | werations oter the right eye, cuts The Child Who Sees The child who learns casily Is {the child who sees casily. We {will he glad to examine carefully ihe eyes of your child and give ‘ you our advice about glasses, My Specialty— Comfortable Vision Frank E. 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