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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1929. 7 be the hostess for the occasion. |day o the Plainville reservoir,| Constable Thoma movid Pythias (o Install Lody, following the service, will be Mr. and Mrs, Walter H. sts were passed. The nest|bis fumily from reck ol The installution of ofticers of fjlaced in the’ Norl Femetery VAUl {entertained relatives from of the troop will be held | School street tody Ethan lod, : . Knights of in Hartford, and burial will take | York over Sunda e evening at 7 o'clock. All' Important Meefing 1'ythias ke place at the club | place in the spring. | 5 are 1equested to attend The guard team and the install rooms of the order on T ¥ | Mrs. King was born in Scranton, flw éo 5 | Grange Dance and Mecting oltic of Martha Liebekah. loc ying at § o'clock. The officers to be' Pa.. and married a veteran of the P | Plainville Grange. will hold . | will hold an important meeting to- | installed for the en ar end- | Civil war in her native . M ¢ { Plalnl]llle News | dan in_ Grange hall on Picree | night at the 1. 0. 0. 1% Nl vir are as follows: C. died in 1914, She came to this c.., nfim g Cantars i | strect on New Year's eve, Simpson's, one ix urged to he presnt llor commander; N. C.!seven y ago from Manchester 1o ng | | orchestra of Bristol will furnish the Cosmopolitan Bowling League , vice chancellor: L. W.|live with her son, Fred King, who | Y | music. Both round and square dar Lucky Strikes prelate; Ry Adams, | survivés her, along with another X ALFRE[] P M LEAN |8 will be featured enjoyable | Snideman T .8t 204 arms; Alex Christy, master | son, Willlam King, of Burnside, and | time is promised all who nd W ‘Hu i 17 J. Wit rwax, master of two grandchildren, James and Eliza- the regular meeting of Platn- | Nyb ) S8 " C. airclough, master of | beth King of Hartford, itle G utge oth January 1 fhe jie Tl 5 ' exchequer; A. L. Cucel, keeper of Schools Reopen Mlum] officers to serve for fhe ith 2 =2 records and se P. W. Barnum, The schools of the city reopened 2 be instatled by Jmerson v Lot Modeen, past | this morning following the Christ- v deputy ”1( Ne Haven |( 441" 54 16 neellor « r. inner guard; ‘m" vacation. The schools will close county freshments will b tookies nd 5 W, 1, 0t ard. for New Year's day and will reopen 0][] Time Resident o P]amwlle a - Aw.oster supher will be servei |on the morming. rolamine e oo O A . [ S e [ W [ d B Al[ | D N l]H i \“-'"‘]-\"’"h'vl L ! ollowing the installation of officers, tday. Rain partially ruined the usual . ur Aisle dpecials Welcomed By it in North Haven : iy i ) e e ek e e eaas e e perated O Yacabel Liristol Lran ’ o- |y R - DEACON FOR BANY YEARS i G e oppers ecause o eir Unusual Values ol v G ; ol < Raghiie ot e e | Plaimille Grange 1o Hold Dance— roon o i « T e R . -v[ B F - H Cl , s . [ Barignscnicot Meant tohiect Trade iy ,“’,K o St 2 : ALELL engagement of Miss Pear Vlen's I our-in-Hands Men's Fancy Pajamas e S ‘ i Sl lerson, davghter of Mr. an SN A 4 School Five—New License Plates | s It S y & g d Oscar on of Churc 0dd Lot of Silk Four-in-Hands | 0Odd Lot, Broken Sizes, Only 3 I R0 Ran S : Vore to Erwin It 59 | I 45 Must be Used—Boy Scout Notes. Tealateatione Lnpive : . i A Sky ~,\1y~ | Rowe, son of 4 Mrs, Williai c $ . } Alfred. P, McLean, aged 5, for| All motor vehicle registrations cx- sardines ; 5 e S necteleetivazians i }udymlu years a resident of Plainvitle. ! ‘3; m‘, Tow | 1 S‘m:wohll‘ 5 5 o DLOBS S : " 'Iiurn;fl'](\vmlrr Truck ied Satu Y from pneumonia @ N ) 8 t, acco re 4 c \x}omen’s Hosierv | \xlom 9 R U d 0 it e b e e SEpiIes oL ! y at policy art = i :{h::i"lfiy s \ Y en s ayon naerwear [ McLean ¢f North Haven. He resided | 5" eidisplaved itos _ Jgy | day morning a large ¢ 3 ead and ha aturday after- Rayon and Silk, Full Fashioned | Bloomers and Panties, All Colors i Slcnih cHaven Sor thetnn skigiree cording o Iy e s e Lneis noon when flames, caused by a pr. pr. | pr. [tor on November 18,1844, the son |71 Dt s e B on b smas| our on machine, ught him by Fod Nt AT | > ¥ _ |R|{or Witiam and Mary Painer M- e e D v o sury Whilsineiwas Working. Un: Lean, and for a few years lived with 2 ) ; « i e T B L \X/ ) F } . l { . . Lis parents in Tereyvile, He' came | L § e held I'he rot ,J Rt \J:“ end b ey omen's Fabric Gloves | Men's Sweat Shirts {10 Plainvillo with his mother” in | e orml e 2l 0 e s e - v 9 . “ . i1 2 and t ¢ - I reside | X ) € ther storc 5 3 : Novelty Cuff, in All Color: | White and Colors, Regular $1.2 \\{H.',‘,‘/‘,‘lm‘,‘ w(..‘:,‘,r‘ e ;’,_‘:”. oLo B t 1 N on Fuirfiel ti Maplewood | 2N all 07 il i) ekl i bristol News .. @ 3ol o watck s e hed o 49C pl'. 95C et adya g 1¢ Do g e ried from under the burning truck years, Shortly therea © hought On A At AL Commilize LS land saved from | | farm on Cooko, street, where he |y, Gy R L1 BRICATINE e | = —_— | tived atone until advancing VERTS | Trumbull reluded on the honor- el S 1 extinguish- W s C Sl ‘ Fom)wllul Iim {o relinquish his o¢- | {lee of the f L LRl \d pumps. There was ; omen s ostume 1ps | Ph llpplne I\tht GO\‘VHS ’(nm:‘l.'!o;\ of farming. He then 1ivad | Yo to 'be held i bihorhood of 160 WHle: dnriage o 3 3 3 s o i linsthe family of Walter T. Older- S # il e D e § > Crepe de Chine, White and Colors All Hand Made and Imbroidered | shaw on Jiroad st f [ a lj i j_‘,”fm?‘ AND STRIKES 1AN St } ‘\N“,"-,]I ":y,»f‘l';‘:,]:":',' ;."r;e $7 09 $l 00 imo:lnl‘;yn Nortn Haven. lare Hug er, conm MYy o o St g | Mr. MeLean joined ongrega- | golph 5 N o |l [_n:”x”‘”;; (;;7‘: nted l:;nh a " ected a deacon on ¥ PP Wilbur W, White. Gus S luntit January 4 when' e w u‘:h i, 4 P il '“ m pla‘n” ]S [adi e ,,"\‘.””R,i m""P'nf" ' !made an hon con for the| 2h School Game e | withi s Pa was present- i | remainder of his sted in | The !'J’E\L«X}{ ;'1:::‘ Seiico haskat P q [oin Bl S acled £8 1l of the work of hi he | ball te t one of its tough- GEORGE W.JBSTER DIEu giis B Rncec s B eitta g tron) /“\K rved on many commi a ot opne cason Iriday L -m——'—'m% [Dcacon Sclean was a quict, unac. | AR AL L TFormer Duilington: Scledtmas Passcs refreshments were . { 4cep for about 10 fect, coming to a | Notes suming Christian e e T v for the | « s senved. Ber[ln News stop cl w"m mv‘:muw on x')‘.»; corner. | Mr. and Mrs, Harold TLee Judd|sou held publie ofvice. vet his # B Away—Plan Commumity Ch o'clock e Day Thursday imcheliffe-Kozue! : children, Philip and Virginia, | interest in public life and in the o teams broke | ive ST over, H yelorithe; veleransiot = | 3tisa Julla Agnes Kozuch of Ken- ot Worthington' rldie. ore spandins |\elfaie ot mio oo, e ] e o | Drive—North Lnd store Bobhed— ion of 14 war to file applications ‘ sington became the bride of I the holidays at Lake Placid, New |always keen within him and his un- Rehrows GeleDinte URne T Accordi npensation for their services Lawrence Hinehliffe of New Britain | York. | heralded charities in the town o me out of 113 on Thursday. January 2. It is r this morning at a high nuptial mass| Miss Marjorie Galpin of Worth- | Plainville were lirge and ) a rahard| An autoniobiic Be is er- fported that one-third of the ex- © St Paul's church, Kensington.|ington ridge is spending the New |ing. His loss will keenly felt T'on b 15, crossing fseryice mew have failed to flle thelit | Rev. Johin C. Brennan performed the | Year at Lake Placid, N, Y | his large circle riends and : v gane will probably ors ick by the |applications for bonuses. Blanks | ceremony. Edward Avery of New| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Siishy en intances in : be played 1 Y {ewm. Plenty dict N. Whip- {may be ob at | Britain attended the groom ertained at dinner Saturday cve-| He survived two brothers. | of action is in store for local bash wrly this Ponpeo’s 1 s > shiop on Main street in this man and Miss Helen Kobuch, sister |ning at their home on Worthington | Arthur 12 Meloan of Flainiie so | tall fans o o large attendance is | Chii 2 to police 1 ifled to appear at | city. ' i . 3 in | of the bride, was bridesmald. Mrs. |Tidge in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Norfolk and William €. McLean of | expeeted. Daneing will follow the | Was pro ters 1mor | Willimantic Here Gl‘]m Reape]‘ Gams on Sm[‘k 11 | Madelaine Horton Schmidt and Mrs, | Henry Wheeler. New Haven: a sister, Mrs. Theodore | games. SR s ed until Bristol High school basket- 1 : James Brady provided music durinz | Scout Activities > of Norwich; and two| Surprise Party reds it the recovery of | hall squad. mow believed to be -one Belvlm Dm\mg 1929 the ceremony. |, The local troop of Girl Scouts|nicces, Miss Anna Melean of N A surprise bi part He . 3 the Dbest teams cver developed | A reception was held at the home held its weekly meeting this after.|Haven and Miss Bllena MclLean of | given in honor of Lewis Hemin S CelchEe Uou Coach “Tom Monahan, ang — | of the bride’s purents in Kensington. | 100n in the church rooms in the | North Haven his home on 65 T L ing t 7 o'clock the ooy posed of midget players with SEVERAL AUTU M[SHAPS Tuneral of Miss Roys '“',l”]‘" ConarcEuionaljehure Funer were held at 1y ni e oL e celebrated | e exception of G W N & he Cub Scouts will meet {his|North afternoon at wber present. A buffet AR O tter known i 5o phomo will oppose the Wind- N 3 ”1 uneral services for the late Mi | cvening in the scout rooms of tly-|0'clock in the “...\,m' An enjoyable ¢ = *oat theipam High \vmv\r‘vv%r \\'\Hima[:(:c | Harrict Allene Roys of Worthington | church at ¢ g liot A i ‘ J N Ridge iBerlin w0 dlca Alhcs hons o cheatplisthaiclock: plot in Vernon | passed by ail ristol ) VILAD- | at the local gym tomorrow night, Hit-Run Driver Performs on Beech M;‘efl = '\'Jm : momm‘g e “ ffl ’y‘f“;'l o Grange to Initiate | No Chamber Mecting | Watch \l"hl Sery 2 ; v ‘w: 'wlyllu‘x— local five has been speeding L £ s we ¢ in Gra plans it e e of the Dlainville eh ni ce will e hiele rief talk on o = i . 5 Swamp Toad—Boys Throw Stones | from her liome in Berlin at 2 o'elocis | covarnl oy e e uein e sCaR g I in oyl e i Activiiy v | A1oD8 in fine shape this season ang | : J f Comme scheduled | @ | expects o take honors in the Cen- Je i e aprg | IS afternoon. Rev. Samuel . ling of the year to be held on Janu. | for January 1930, has heen post- | MOTTrow Tt will start at 0fi rticipat- |01 Conneot Int hol " and Hurt Man on Train—Cars Skid | pisio ofticiated _ Burial was in Wil-lary 7 in Grange Hall on Larming - [ ponec ing to an vm:w o [ o'clock social co Chanuz ”‘ ue, f;“"i"n?fll‘ it s lars:n':x:\f:-: Around Upson's Gorner—Briets, |C€O% cemetery, Tast Berlin. | ton avenue. {nent nade today by Georze A. Case, | fun < Luncheon w i haflip e e s S L | To Celebrate New Year's st Berlin Ttems seerctary. All dircctors and mem. | be served by Ladics' Afd society.a il 10l piico at the local gym on Friday Vital statistics for the town of | &t. Paul's church in Kensington | 1Miss Helen Machonald of llart- |hers are asked to note poit- | At 11 o'elac) SNG4 It \ PIAY en- | oyt when South Manchester will Bt the yeirs 19 | Will colebrate New Year's with two ford will speak at Community hail | Ponement pastor, will cond Teletola o VIS TLgit Tor the first time this year. 1920 show that the prosressive or- | WSS one at T o'clock and Hl-\‘lluu?],-ro\\' alternoon at 2 o'clack | _ Boy Scout Notes Vices. e e Maple Ends Win der things has been inverted, | ® hor 2t 9 o'clock. » [fFle o biest ol HHealth funasri 103 Stout T roon 4k of Eilaimiviile LTINS TEalie! o The Rristol Maple Fnds defeated n I7riday the Sacred Heart devo- | the auspices of the 4-H club. The | l'¢ uI a very successful mecting ¥ri- Al Lois T'helps 1 rodds % the Windsor lLocks Advertisers at deaths having Increased and births | tions will be held and this occasion | DUbIic is inviled to attend. All the |day evening at the Methodist|avenue, who is ! s Ruth windsor Locks lust night by a scere deepeased during the past year. Tn | will be celebrated with three masses | members of the local 4-11 cluly St A first aid contest between | New York city 2e M. Webster L Plut- o 5676 11, “Sugar® Hugret, With T e e e this | in the morning, at 6, 7 and 7 attend. |the patrols was v the Flying | home Satur el s ot o bl Taleci e o TN ol Mid- e aatih feus Fthe 4 o Ep it Aol e aas ool |lolel ook A mecting of the dircetors of the | :agles, the prize being 10 points. | were presen dicd at his he e D ol o e At 11{te Ban il Conros right 5 ‘ SRR im, reaper ‘I:um“'! On Thursday 2 month’s mind mass | ast Berlin Coal and Wood com- |5 cond prize of five points was won | Pla YoM GO z a il ward of the home forces, looked ople, nine of whom died as| W be celebrated in memory of the pany will be held this eveni | by Tox patrol | ball team will play a practic vest for. t Windsor Tocks elub, the result of an accident, while | 1ate Eamuel J. Skeene of Kensington. | 8 o'clock at the home of John | The boys of the troop have been | this evening with the Congreg: son ‘Dutch” Leonard and “Wardy (I i e T o T Boys' Club to Play president of the comp bird feeders. and they were | Brotherhood five of Bristol ter on Ju Watern were members of the el erot aUributen i to Tie Kensington Boys' club b A Mabel Read is spending a | t to the me g, Wirst prize Repairs are being made to the g to Bristol to live 5¢e with th i Windsor Tocks five. The Bristo iirles suffered from automobile or | Pall teams will meet with stiff oppo- | oW days in West Cromwell with | 9 points was won Norman | walls in the town hall just outsi: > A SPERAIng the | oy o o am was composed of Jimmy Kane el nts. In 1928 out of the |Sition when it engages the team |ber aunt, Mrs. Charles Pratt. Middleton and second prize was cap- | of the court room is life in hiis 11 dlenva Bunny nski, “Sugar” Hugret et W hotdlAdL foom iolent ditsee | Erombthe SouthiCHUFCR ‘ot Navw B A watch night service will be | tUred by Clinton Wright. The judg A month's mind mass will be celo- s tried 16 B R i | Bennie Ttiordan and Jimmy Riordan d thrce were drowned. one hanged |#i0 at the Fraternal hall on Friduy [held at the Methodist church to-|W¢re Robert Fox and John Thom-|iyated Saturdsy morning s sent peaime gperations giiees i i ; . himeelr and two el Lurned! (o jevenin ¢ intermediates and the | MOrrow evening, the scrvice Lo com- | @80 3 » o'clock af the Church of ‘Our Lad (Continued on Page 15) death or died from injuries su niors will engage similar teams|mence at 9 o'clock. Rev. L. 1, ad-| The standi the patrol contest | of Meroy. for Harry Parkinson. o Gt ces iy ekt pencenl from New Britain in the County “v* | Kins will give an illustrated talk on |2t the end of the year was as fol-| A" gauzhier was born ¥t thd New ol ot TalA e om g TS ucs. The preliminary contest wiil | the Holy Land with beautifully jl- | 19%s: Flvinz 1 “; 1), PoIntst | Britain General hospital Yestorday (o sumed oper B ? creased with at least 6 deaths re- | e played by two local teams, the |lustrated slides. Following this part | UU¢k00 BECA 0N oIl B BT e d BTSSR T bkephllLong ol of lowing : e S Th t sulting from accidents of that sort, | %0-called juniors, Thia group in-(Of the program a social hour will| & Cats 11 points. The ndividual | Wood ord ; sl ) s (1) roa ACidenis Over Uie Week Hna cludes all those between the ages of | be enjoyed. The devotional heup |Manding was: Clinton — Wright. 25| Uns club will will Teopen 1 ) Several unusual accidents occur- | 14-16 years and it is thought vy |Will include fhe celebration of holy [POIN{Si Guino Ariibani, 20 poin.s: |, the hon M Don t Gar le red within the last 24 hours during | Rev. Vernon Philips that at least | communion. The public is invited to | "4 Howard Perkins and Norman | ove of Us| enug A1 1 whi " g f h seriodloncilocailnesiient vas | tour suchiieans mav b formeditiifs | attena ithe (aerica | Middlctin. 15 points each. | Practically all of the local stor 0 R A Tl Trenlia ar na ] nsplial ohe by Drvs | 6asoh an & fonthariong ”mm‘,} The Wesleyans will meet tomor- | There was an all-day hik A\..mr-‘. taking inventorics of their | daug : e A i ‘v‘VH: | “|lu.~ I)og(on lx’escupuop tor Griswold, and another slightly | Within the town. The two other|10W evening at § o'clock in {he ! | ofeunistol gy or 8 Pt Ceet Gives Quicker, Better Relief lurt by a hit-and-run driver on | {¥am have been formed comprising | Methodist church social rooms. A | | DR O itnated i TN e and dis B e % b hovs under the age of 14 years and |short business’ meéting will e ol | ! rned to e S e o' don Geol Scehaef 3, of Ken- |these are also to take part in games| The usual weekly meeting. of the b Bl o o R Thoxine sington reported at the New Britain | during the present season, | Knights of Pyth scheduled for ’ 1 i Riceios e u guaranteed to relieve with the very General hospital this morning with Achicves Athletic Fame | tomorrow- evening , will Le omitted. 'PLAIN.VII LE» New Years EVE R : B o ushitng S e (it crel i a slight injury to his leg. Informa- | Wreislaw Chotkowski, a student at|[A Special meeting will be held |, —— ) 1, Mrs. George Laco » too slow and if they do relieve i tion could not be ohta t a late [ Lyons college, Cambridge Springs, |Thursday evening for the final ar-| ONIGHT and TUESDAY lones ofticint “Ruti | ! S U ©only temporary. hour today as to how the accident [ Pa., is spending the Christmas re-|rangements on the coming turkey | The Screen's Great Love 3 S e 5 Riccio is has do action—i occurred, but it wus thought by hos- | ccss wilh his parents. Mr. and Mrs. |Supper and social to be given Jan- | | Janet Gaynor and Charles Favrell Snist Monn i it relieves the soreness ves dir pital authorities th: injury had | Henry Chotkowski of Robbins strees, | uary 7. | in “LUCKY STAL o R Mo Sadiis wal cause. It contains Leen sustained in a fall Kensington. Weislaw has made a|.. Victor Belden is still confined fo Al Talking iy 0 : Mrs, Mary I, . 1 is safe an Struck by Stone nanie for himself at the school. hav- | his home as the result of injuries | 3 BIGIBOX coriplet il Mary 1, Kinz ant for the whole family A mian, name unknown, was tak- [ing played on the football team e |Sustained lust week : when he fell in “FOLLOW TEACHE | ot l\;“\h\llll‘lul.lutul"\\“\r( 1 e s posi- i is nothing letter to sto el from & Ut Slalehihisimorning | halfhack At flhe inreseRCiio 115/ onithe slippory pavement i He nones f||I< S rm e oo et c a0 i Il ing duc to irritated throa Euffering with a cut to his face, |leads the school basketball team to be able to be about by the end ALL TALKING 3 GRANGE 1A PLAINVILLL 1 an il ask f oxine, put up ready > caused by a stone crashing through | its captain, He has been there al.|0f the week. CULLusion” STiound ani Sijuate Dancest | |-l ve v Purring. | remains w for use in 3¢, 60c and $1.00 bot- the window of the car in which he [ most two years, having graduatel Whists will be resumed at 'nou with Charles Buddy Rogers SIMPRON'S ORC HESTIA ton t 1 e ors of 1% Molloy in|tles. Money ba if not relieved was riding and striking him. Ac- | from the New Britain Senjor High ”Mrt}hunh next Monday evening | and Nancy Carroll Admission 30 cents o drive, but every 1 tford 8 ing and the|Sold by City Dr store and all cording to word received from train- fschool in 1928. He plans to retuyn |at 8 o'clock. Mrs, John Demore will | \__. | conducted as in vious yea b will r e |other good drug stores. nien later, a gang of young boys had | to school on January 6. 4 been throwing stones at the train at | Late Buses Promised A the New Britain crossing near New- | The Connecticut company has FRECKLB AND H[S FRIENDS On Sale At All News Stands B» BLOSSER ington road, New Britain. One of the [announced that it will operate two " 4 stones had struck the window, |buses to Berlin on New Year's Eve breaking it and culting the passcn- [to accommodate the New Year rev- ser. The incident was reported to |elers homeward bound from New [ \ N = == New et police and several | Britain. One bus will leave the ((zhose NOBODY STiCKs me Ll:\/ ossie !t NRATO T RE ASo T UL I NOT UNTIL THEN ? GAZINE i officers were detailed to investigate | station at New Britain at 1 o'clock : WITH A PIN AN' T WAKE JUST A VEAR-ANBATS AOBODY'S SEEN TWIS o V4| ousT sTaLun vs RO-THE MAGKZIN and attempt to round up the gang of |in the morning and another will fol. S UP AN' FIND OUT TWIS IS &N mnure ! EATIN' Yoo PRIZE WINNIN' ESSAY NELL DUST | LONG, 1on? IS OUT THEN AN’ stone throwers. | low nlt ::30] o'clock for all of those A DREAM =A WEEK Z. Aow? OF YOURS ? How Do /4 WAIT TiLL e b FOR FIFTEEN CENTS Cars Perform Antics | attendin e r celebra- 7 i 7 / cans | Two u(v:,;n\l(:hll:.-“)\lmI):\"I:ut night | tions m)gx:x:»cnl{aittan:}wm] s o a WE KNOW 1T waS \’ NE\N.V:AQS You CAN SEE TWS ! ) played tag with the houses and trees Hit-Run Driver Escapes To LeANE < /// GoOD ENOUGH To WIN AN' You PRIZE WINNING at Upson's corner and, though mo| A hit and run driver operated in FoR xk 4 XMAS Tovs THE PRIZE WHEN NONE CAN SeE ESSAY OF miNe!! one was Injured, several skid marks | Berlin last night and as the result ’ AT OF LS RPANE 4 at the corner indicate that the |of his activities Beasi Dellocilli of WASHINGTON A e AT escapes were close. | Kensington was slightly injured. The ON R i S“f(,e‘, One automobile turned the cor- . accident which took place on Beech ABOUT \ (e ner, skidded sideways between a |Swamp road early last night was tree and the veranda of the Baldwin | witnessed by scveral children, who THE SIXTH, home next to the Economy Grocery |told Constable Frank Brown that OF A-\} . store, turned around, and headed |the man was struck by a small car back for New Britain. The distance |and that the driver of the car did DARVARY . | 1S, between the veranda and the trees [not stop. They were unable to give 54 as not more than 15 feet and the |a description of the occupants of the " car skidded lengthwise hetween the |car. Dellocilli, thrown to the pave. two, missing the steps of {he veran- | ment, was taken to his home in di by a foot and the tree by less and | Kensington. Dr. John T. Hodgson b coming to a stop several feet from |of Berlin was called and found that (A the brick wall of the grocery store. [ the injured man was suffering from Another car skidded around the |a slight cut on the forehead. He \ Rt R | corner and dug a trench half a foot | did not consider the injury scrious.

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