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SIXTH BIRTHDAY Edward “lied" law. 10. al young barber today < eienrated hi* <d»tb birthday hut he I* 24 years old Edward waa a la-ap Year l»ay baby 24 years aa<> and thus ninth* hi* birth j day only once every tour years. : on February 29 It la thought that there an- j several person* In th* city who marked their birthday today, fit* find they had celebrated since iMff | At a lair hour today, a < h‘-< k with the hospital and local physicians reported no birth* on Leap Year day this year NCCW DEANERY MEET TUESDAY Fort Wayne Deanery To Meet At Fort Wayne Next Tuesday Fort Wayne. Ind . Feb 29 tspe- < lai t Mr*. William J Cunningham, deanery president, announce* a meeting of the Fort Wayne dean ‘cry of the National Council of Catlioil* Women, to Ire held at 2 oil.m I Tuesday afternoon. March 5. in St Paul's m hool auditorium The theme of the program. 'lhe Christian family and Americanization." will lie the topic of an address by Iler John Nadolny host pastor, who will also open th • meeting with ptiiye. Key. Joseph J Hennes. NCCW spiritual director. will addies* the assembly on "The Bishop* letter* On the Social Order Mr* Henry Rlaiing St Paul** pariah chairman will add'*-** and welcome the meeting. with Mi Cunningham presiding Reports will lie submitted by Mrs Martin Greven. secretary, and Mr* Ella Hchuppman. treasurer. Election of deanery officer* fol the year 191” 41 will follow Featuring the program are the following diocesan chairmen. Mi T J Carlin Gary. Amern anliation and immigration Mr* Fil'd limn. Gary Catholic parent-teacher association. and Mr* Howard Roealer. Muncie, shrine- and spiritual arilVille* This is a general deanery wide meeting and is e*pe* tally planned to bring out. not only all officer* of the NCCW but all Catholn women. Isilh deaneiy and district A large attendance I* anti, tpat.-d All clergy of the deanery have been invited to attend - — o Abandon Plans For Radios At Prison Michigan City. Ind. Feb 29 !|J.P> A plan whereby state prison convicts would furnish funds to install radio sets In .ells and dormitories has been temporarily ahan doned. Warden Alfred F liowd said today “A number of Inmates responded with pledges of contribution*." Dovrd said, "but there was nd enough promised to do the work However, we haven't given up the Idea and may find some other mean* io finance It in the future" The plan to Install the radio *ystern was proposed several weeks ago and Dowd and his assistants sought an equitable method of dividing assessments Hi ate funds were not available for the work MIDNIGHT IS TAG DEADLINE MotorixU Liable To Arre*t For Use Os Old Lirenhe Plates Tonight at midnight is the deadline for driving motor vehicle with 1929 suto license tags Word from headquarter* ha* Indicated that Indiana state (wrllce officers will itegln making arrest* Im mediately for usage of the old plates after tonight. Hundred* of motorists of the community have not secured their new licen: plates as yet. hlthougn the local license bureau lias been rushed foi the past several days. A com reted rush has been experienced at the bureau for the past two weeks, ami has been Intensified greatly in the last three or four days. The personnel of the bureau stated that many more pun baser* could be handled in a shorter length of lime since the operator's license* are out of the way These had to lie secured by January 1. In accordance with law. The license bureau has remained open until dp m . an hour later than cuatomaiy. In an effort lo acicomodste purchaseis.

PRISON DOCTOR IS JAILED FOR STEALING DRUGS Chief Physician Al Pendleton Reformatory Is Under Arrest Indianapolis, F« b 2’* >u p> Gov. M Clifford Townsend and Gene Ryan, state narcotic* agent, today aimmtm.-d that Dr. Elmel • John I ..lal chief physi. ian at the Pendleton reformatory had been arrested for stealing nar.otlis at Ul<- t-for til l lory tnd selling them j in "large amounts Dr t alal was taken Into custody in hi* Pendleton offie- last night by a squad of slate fiolleo. federal nairo'bs agents and Ryan He is now In the Marlon county jail here and will bo arraigned before a I' S commissioner this afternoon on < barges of lolathlg the federal nar* ot i< s act Dr Calal formerly was on the "tuft of tin- El* vian Itrothers ho* filial lit Chit ago Two year s ago he was brought to the state *< hool for feebb-mitided at Fort Wayne to dire« I m<-<h<-al ar*tlvilles there and -i year ago was ttansfeircd lo th*- Pendleton reformatory Th* large amounts' of narcoHcs stoh-n were «>bl to wholcsab-rs hi Chi <ago Indianaptdi* and oihe, pots of the country a*t-ording to Town send and Ilyan Townsend .il-o said ih.it Dr Calal had Is-n fired from his r>formatory |hih|iloii Th»- governor said hr- did not know how large a qn.iinlty of narcotlrs hail lieen diverted from the reformatory supply "I am fearful that he was substituting the no good rip-dii ho- fur the narcoths he sold since apparently only a normal amount had been iHiught for the teformatory " KIRSCH TAKES OFFICE FRIDAY Leo W.Kirsch To Become Decatur Postmaster Friday Arrangements were being completed today preparatory to tndur tIng l*eo W Kirsch as postmaster of Decatur. W C Lytle, of Fort Wayne district postal Inspector. wa» sched'tiled to arrive in Ute city Ihb- afterntstn and lake charge of the duties in totineition with checking out Mrs laila Ma* kiln, as postmaster and turning the office ovet lo Mr Kirsch Since tmiay i« the last tiny of the month, the regular refiort* will be lomplled by the i lerk* and assist anls In the office and the transfer W ill tie made at the < lose of business Mt Kirsch will assume the offinof postmaster Friday morning March I The new po»tma*lci wa« the *u< cessful i-ontestaht in lhe civil servile evamlnation and In obtaining the endorsement of the Democratic central < omni it fee for the post ( nder the new civil service law passed by congress. June 25. I'M*, the appointment I* made by President llisi-evelt with lhe approval of the senate, without term rules* the law is changed Mr Kirsch will continue to serve a* postmaster indefinitely. Mrs. Macklin, who retire* as postmaster. ha* held the office a* acting postmaster since Augusl I. I#3*. following the death of her hu*l»atbl Phil L Mai kiln in July of that year , Mr. Mat kiln was appointed postmaster In Februa *. IMS p — AFL Union To Meet Friday Evening Decatur local numlier 1217. AFL. will hold the regular meeting at the Ben Hur hall Friday evening nt 7 30 o'clock p- ——- —— Stillborn Child h Buried Today The stllllmrn Infant son of Dorphus and Nellie McClaln-Kchll* kman. born this morning at 2 o‘cloek at the Adams county memorial hospital. was buried today in th*- Decatur cemetery, with Rev Charles M Pmth conducting graveside services - O " Burna Prove Fatal To Bedford Woman Bedford. Ind. Feb 29 IVPIMr*. Alice C Pitta. 79. died yester day from burns suffered last month when her clothes were Ml on fire by a gas burner In the Iwihroom of bei home.

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Decatur, Indiana, Thursday, February 29, 1910.

Families Routed in Flood H»‘nvy nilnntonn turn* rlv<*r» into LiMk hi hwiloiim of northern and <<*ntral California. <aiialiiK the «*va<iiation of htindrwlii of f.innliea to hixhei Kroniol Thin ph Hire wan t.iken at Petwadero. Cal as a fireman. rDil, h»d|M*d Mr and Mtn Jo< Thom.is and non to safety

PLEADS GUILTY TO INDICTMENT Robert Wallace Is Fined On Plea To Grand Jury Indictment llola-rt Wallin*'. 21. <.f this i ity j was fiti.il 110 and <o«ts lute Wed tt’-sday in Adams <it . uit * ourt liy ' Judge J Fred Frm hte af’- i he en-1 feted a plea of guilty I*, a charge j of reckless driving Wallace was indicted by the Sep | temlier. 1939, Adams dr.'tit grand jury, as an aftermath of an ai i ul.-nt In the same month, which Injuml seven person*. Wallace was the driver of one o’ j the car* involved in u bead-on *•*>!• Ilsiott at the hill south of Monmouth Riding with him were Ja< 01. Ilodle and Jack Ree.| both of Iterator In the other -.ar driven by Denver Morti- were Mi ami Milin hard Bailer and their infant *on Ralph Thomas Several of the o< cupantz of the car* were butt seriously. but all recovered Wallace, in addition to suffering head injuries and other brui*es sustained first degree burns on both feet when his cat caught foe after overturning Ih- is still suffering from the injury to hl* feet Wallace allegedly attempted to pass a car at the brow of the hill, according to Officer ltu*-e|| I’.tor. who investigated He was arr.-st.-d yesterday by Sheriff Ed Millet Arrest* on three more grand Jury indictments are still pending tine of these, however, it was ex plained by Prose* ulot Arthur E Voglewede at the time they Were returned, named John Doe'' and Richard Roe " for the murder oil Anthony Michaud at Heme lasi August. o Autos Damaged In Collision Wednesday Cara owned by Noah Rich, "f south of the city, and Paul t onrad of this city were damaa.sl Wednesday evening when the <ar driven by the former struck the Gon- ' rad auto, as It was parked on Win- , Chester street Rich told authorities that lights of an approaching auto blinded him Approximately I'.” damage resulted

LENTEN MEDITATION * Rev Paul W S. huitx, Zion Lutheran Church l "Beloved, think it not strange concerning the fiery trial wh ch it to try you. a* though tome strange thing happened unto you." IP- ’. 112 Twice bleaaed la that child of God who

so nnrelentlngly directed thelt fiery dart* nt hate and Injuatlo at Ulni'ihai He finally suffered the lgn>>l*l>- 4Mth hy I I <m Calvary Let Christiana find comfort amid their fiery trials and tempt i tlona In the knowledge that the servant la no greater than hl* .Master. A« they |>eiae<iited Him. ao will they persecute Hie true follower* also Jesus’ beloved children must at times puss through the furnace of trials and tribulations In order that their faltn may Ire tried, proved. and atreusthened Trial* and adversities may be hlesalnga In disguise, they may cause our eyes to be directed mn-t sincerely and mom hellevingly heavens ard ami to Calvary a * Cross, aud thus help to sav« out soul. J

Assembly Program I late Is Changed Rev. R W Graham |iu*tor of th” I Firwt .Methodist <hur. lt of this city, announced loday that theassentl.lv I pi.ig’um at Epworth Forest has i lieen changed from the last week in .lune to July 27 to August I Tin’hang.' was made be. ame of a < on- - flit t with the Jurisdictional confer'em.- at Chicago Tin- assembly I program will follow immediately aftei the Epworth institute RULES BARBER i LAW INVALID I nil ■■ ■* * Judge Meyers Rules State Barber Law Is Unconstitutional Fort Wavne. Ind Feb ?'• ’l'Pi Judge Edward W M.-y. is today d.-< lar.-d the -tale Imiilm-i law Utt < onstitutlonal In a decision in All.-n county superior court, Judge M.-y.-t ■ -aid the liailH-i law wa* such a wide departure from the nortial pt’e (eases of rugg.-d individualism that h.- ..mid not conceive it to lithe will ot the people The case was as*iir.il of being carried to the supreme court when latth form.-t circuit judge clarence Il M< Nabli representing th*- -'ate aad attorney Claude Clin- Hunting ton represeiitlng a gump of For' Wayne Imrlier*. annmtni.il prior to Judge Meyers' luling that th” case would Ih- a test for the law The ruling was made on a demurrer to an Injunction which sought to prevent enforcement ot th.- barber law relative to horns and minimum prices o County ( horus To Rehearse Monday Mrs Roy Price president of th..Adams county home economics I < horus. announced today that on Monday afternoon, the choru* will begin on th.- music for the I'Hl music festival and all home unomica women wishing to sing with this chorus at the festival must leal the rehearsal on Monday afternoon Rehearsal* an- held at the M.misv Hall. Decatur beginning at I 30. with Mr* C T llalH-gger directing

ha* come to a satisfying reallutkm not only of life's oft changing scene* but especially of the cup of trial which Irecome* hl* lot tn drink in wake of hl* adherence to Christ and His principles A Christian who will sincerely believe ■peak, and live the aolenm direction* of hla Master and will not cowardly compromise with ■ln. spiritual shallowness and corruption will sooner or later fee) the fiery dart* of Natan's evfl cohorts In thia wmld But to Christian* (hl* should be nothing ■(rang.-, nothing new When the Bon of Giwl came among men and placed His divine flnget upon th.- evil f.-stei ing wounds ot sin and corruption In 'he phuri seea and Maddtti • and exposed ami vlgc ously condemned them they immediately tnd

Sectional Tournament To Open Here Tonight; Decatur-Berne Clash Features First Session

THOUSANDS ARE MADE HOMELESS IN CALIFORNIA Flood Water* Threaten To Lay Waste I hue. Fertile Valley San FiaiHiMo l’» • J‘‘ UP) The rain bloated S«f r.itnenio Hvei nut Red over moi« than l ,M ’ miles of ll m levees today. sot < in« ♦ non from their homes and threaiemnij to lay wante .1 hiltfe. f. lib v.tlley The 37'foot < rent hitfheftt re < 4 or<led gathered at Kennett in the foothills, where several livers join Beyond lay miles throimh whhh the roaring flood h;ol to pa«M although most of th* 'lain age could be 4<tp«-4'ii»l hi th* tnilen from Kenneu to S*icrani»-nt<» Fariiiei * * ve«»" t' * .014 - i * engine* ** patrolled the Mndden h'%eet Washing for thi»atee,ed breaks or atiempts tn blast them out and sav»* land ami bmn* - It.iilhig* bele V. d to be ap proai hing the >7.<hhmhm« m.i k of the |‘t 5T flood \1 leaw sh <1 i) s will be reipihed foi all th* f »>*d to |M»ur Into the o«e;in At !(*M|ilmg .i few inib - -.»).•*! <». Ke|in«'tt. Mayo* Joseph R »!*»• proclaimed a state id •in* f v my Theie the ll* il Cto*s tnd Am. »*|- can la-gioii fed and lioiim d '• •» teftigeen and th* pumping pi .nt wan fliMHlefl with nine f«“ ‘ of water E'arther wotHh at H»‘<| Bluff. i!h‘ rlvpr * I* In fee! alxiV*' f|o »d *’ Ist • amt «!owly lining Th** flmal nl->!»| ed ov» r the |.-vee a? Hamilton « y Colusa, Knight « Land j• . and Nicolaiia Tehama win fi-aahMl. .tnd i/uimy. a town «»f .>«• wan isolated An aiiplatie <hi»p|*<d canned food for a bahy. om- of .'»<* p. mom* m.irm»ned at Jelly in Tehama county Four day* of rain, and *'iow hlgti in the mountain# had sl.o kened *• oiianional ah<»w»t* but - ■ ooa i.tn biinkhii Only two lives weie -»■*•«! lout In California Harold I Von Bergen, hydraulic t ngim * w.i* drowned north of Sacra ui»’i?o when hi* Im Mt overturned II • tn«*a#uritig the fl<»od lend Irrm* Clement. I‘t was <1 owned *.» * Central Valley when h a 'on bib* overfill tied in a raging err-k High wind# and heavy i 7<N»NTINT El» ON I’A'iE Mi:vr.N> I,uttman Funeral Services Friday Funeral >erviceM sot Fi»*d Luu* man. Hoot town«hip *» nhnf who died W«ln**day at hi# hfnir will Im* held Friday aft»*rnoon at 1 o thick at the I*- id* n< * ami 1 ‘‘i «> • < lo* k at the St Petri * Lutheran < hurt h with th*' Rev I. J I KirnMrif offi* luting Burial w II b< matfo in the • hurt h cemeier> LOCALMAN'S MOTHER DIES Mr*. Minnie M. R«ss Dies Wednesday Aftcrn*»on At Fort Wayne Mis Minn- M Roa*. nio'li.-r of Roland Ross of In-iaiii' dl*-d late Wednesday afternoon at the home of her daughter Mrs * lar Wire l<eakey. 4314 Fores’ Hill Xv«> tin- Fort Wayne I leutii was ascribed to heart di*eaae and followed an Illness of two Week*. She was well known in lb--cgtur and Adams county, having visited here many times Mrs Ros. wa* a member of the Bethany Presbyterian .hiirili -”id of the Royal N> Ighbor* lodsSurvivors include the son I’ol and of this city, two daughters Mrs la-akey and Mrs Robert Pe qnlitnot. troth of Fort Wayne, one slater. Mr* A J Hart of Algon quin 111 on*- brother. W •> Milland eigbl grand’ hildren The body will be taken to th> home of Mis Pequignoi 321” M”tt roe street. Fori Wayne, late ’hi* afternoon, where funeral *■>»! will be held at 13” o'clock Satnr day afternoon and a’ 2 p tn *t the llefhatty Preabyierlan ' hu'ch Rev Robert Faust Sheaffer ofll* lai Ing Burial will in lu the Lind, wood **: met cry.

NEW MARRIAGE LAW IN EFFECT Medical Examination Re<|iiircd I o Obtain Marriage License Today Is the last day f’” t>iospe. tlv*- brides, and grooms to *e- < .ir»- mar’iag.- limns..* In Indiana under ’I” old lew. B>-u-inning ’..morrow March 1 all applicants will b<- required to present physician's . xiiininatlon reports and results of blood tests taken for syphilis ch”, k. One more In t <-t the new law, wlii.b is r.-ga d«-d of interest here, is the permiss on given *«»upl«-s it of ilu county and state to secure their lii.-nses here I'ndi-r the pr.-s.-nt law the bride mils’ be i i.sid-nt of tti.- county in which the lh»-ns>- Is.secllied Th.- n<'« law oven provides that 111 event the couple r.-gid.- <”ll "f ill.- sial.-, tin y may ask to a blank try mail, have iln- physical examinaiion tak<-n in their imine state by their own physician and then bao- theb home state Imard of health 111.- lhe report of the lest with ’tie Indiana stat. Imard of health Any phy»h ian may make th- ox amination The sample of the bliMHl test must be sent to ’ll.- slate Imaid ol health »t a re. oaiiiz'-d laboatoiy t'. a < hei k for traces of syphilis Result* <>f these finding* are k>-p’ < .mfld'-nt’al by th*- physii ian ami th<- laboratory. DEATH CLAIMS SOPHIA MILLER Mr». Sophiii Miller Dies This Morning At Daughter's Home Mr* Sophia K Sptahi-MHlcr *»2 widow of th*' lafo Jacob R Millet died thit* ntortihiK at 5 20 <> «lo< k at th»* hon.*' of het daughhi Mi S F Sapp, neat Bolma I h ail*. wa*» attributed to « otnpli* a»topThe deceased Waw Ihhu in Van Wert county Ohio. May T 1*57. the daughter of Henry and Alarv Ann Mtirafo Sh» w h.id npett’ the laM L’» yearn <»f het Iff*’ ti«*ai thi* < ity .Surviving l»e>dde* Mr- Sapp are .i daught*'! Mi* Frank MidSath of Salem MUMOitri. a miii, Henry Miller of Ihoatur thie* M|nt«i- Mr* Harry St» ven* «»f Mendon. Ohio: Mi*- Ida and M»* B* —i* of Ohio City Ohio A -on thre» ♦ *-»th* * five twLter# preceded her in death Th'c*- giand* hihii• n Mi Xlb»**t C«>pp«** of Afonroe. M t'.isi Moore of IfoldiiMtn. Illin<»i* and Mm Ray Hughe of Kan-.i* City M'w-oitii and font b!*.i» g .iiiil children al*o -m vtv*Th* Immlv util Ih* rettirtoM t*» the 14 >*id<'ii< ** ftoni the S K Bla< k tun eml hottie Friday m**rttitig at 1«» 'fo o'* lot k. Funeral ariang*-inent» have not Iweh «oinpl» , t»*<l Si'tcr-ln-Lau Os Lncal Woman Dies Mr* Roy Arihlsdd ....-iv.-d word late ihl# .tft ’noon of the death of her #l*ttrr-hi*l.»*. Mr# Margaret Naebtrieb of Toledo O She i# turvfved by her hti#hand. Kola rt Na<htrieb brother of Mr« A rchhidd Man Is Acquitted Os Slaying Uncle New t'astl” Ind F’-b 2b il'Pi A H’-niy county .in mi court jury last nigh’ found thing. Bur d<-n of l>.'luw,ii'.< county not guilty of th.- slaying of hi* uneb- Howard Gammoii. la»t Memoiial Day The < as.- was venued In i. from In-hi ware county, Aged Couple Plan Third Marriage Fmt Wayne Inti Fell 2'* ’lT’’ William II Clark 7k Mani*’”*toillily Mil h Imlay made plan* lor hl* lliird trip io lite ul’iii ihis lime with Mr* Murtha L. Tidd Mt, i of Fori Wayn<i Th.- coup)** yesterday applied for and were granted a marriage Ik.--en«<- by Alien county clerk Dorothy Gatdner It also Is Mrs. Tidd * third marriage Both lost Hit'll previous uuitea ihiuutU Uuilh,

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Jefferson And Monmouth Meet In Opening Came At 7 O’clock, Followed By Feature Battle. ENDS SATURDAY Th. shrill whistle of lhe refer t* ai 7 o'clock tonight In the D'-.a’iir juniiii senior h i h «■ It-ml gymnasium will -’art ’ln- nine Adams county t.-ains ..IT <m the quest for ihe sectional Kuh nam.-ni championship Tin Jefferson Warriors and Monmouth Eagles will start the bat’lo tor tin- ' rown meeting in tonight*!* opening tilt The flr<-wo’ks of the opening session, however. Will be reserved for the si-contl and final clash at s to he k tonight, when the two team* generally ph ki d a* th’" favorite* for tile sectional ’hampionship, the Itecatip Yellow Juki’s and the It- tie lb i - batth .it x o'. Im k tonight The Yellow Jackets and Bears have met twice previously ibis se.is.m, <a. h gaining mn decision. The Bear* w e victorious in the first gain, played at Berne M 2 to 2*. and l.i-t Friday night Ih. Yellow Jat kets registered a 39 to 3k triumph over th.- 8.-urs on th>- It*--I .1’ III' floe Tournament pl.iy w II b< resum'd Friday night at 7 o'clock with three game* sch>'duletl Th. Pleasant Mills Spartans, winners of the Adam- <<ointy t<mrnam.-n! in whi' h D*-i attir ami Berne do no’ compete, will open Friday night activities meeting the Hartford Gm Ila* The sec.ind game tomorrow night will pit the Monro. Il' .irk.i’z against the Geneva Cardinal* in tile final t laalt F day night th’- Kirkland Kangarou* will play the winner of tonight's Jefferson-Monmouth < l.t'li. Semifln.il* will In- played Saturday aftermem a’ I 30 ami 2 3” In th.- lir*’ semifinal the winner of th.' Ih.a'it Berne game will meet ’ln wlniie- of ihe Pleasant MillsHartford till In the other *<-mlf”. <f the M >n-0..-<;.-m-v.> winner will me,-I ’he w niter of the K ’kland Jeff.-rson .e Monmouth ’ lash. Th>- i hampionship game will be played at » o'clock Satiirda-- night. ttffi. al* for the tournament are Von . of Markle ami Itonald F ' oar of Auburn Th.- .mipleK se.iumal d-aw folThurtday Night p m Gam. I leffe son vs. Monition' h s ; m Gam. .' Bern., v- shFriday N.ght 7 ft m Game :t Pleasant Milla .GoSTINt Kit GN PAGt: F.IGIITI Name Brandt berry Registration Clerk Howard l?i:iti<lyl»**rry. Monro* m h*H»| !••»< b«*r. wlio ha** nain* • d Hi'lihm rath pm in* ♦ < ommiH» »- Jtian at Xorlh Monrof* ha- Im*«*ii final.fi**<l as a r«»Ki#tratfon < b-rk anti Im airtlhn h» m* transfer vofor* tn that pm tn* J Town «hik- ar«* al«o (|tnilifi<*«| to a* • « t«*£iMiraHoti« anti (ran#* f« t' Tlfo bulk of the regiNtei itit* anti Iran ferhiK howevet. ih done th* office# of rlydr () TrotiL n* county olerk DAMAGE TRIAL IS CONTINUE) Jury Trial Scheduled To Be Started Today I* Continued The Jury trial whl.lt was to h.tv-V been heard In Xdatn- circuit court, today wa* t ontlnued by ay reeni. nt of parties Th< jury i.portrd for duty w.i* rel.-itsed by fudge I Fn-d Frit* Inn upon call The suit to have Iteen heard wad that of Mary lutlble agafn-t tint City of Fmt Wayne, Michael £. Hanley ami Fred Hahn. In In • -mt the plaintiff u-k* I tmm damages for injuries allegedly suslaltii-.l December 9, 1!*37 when she fell on the ice In front of a dr/ cleaning establishment, operai.tl by Hahn In a building own.il i.y Hanley. The city wa* made a defendant also since the fall ociuir* tad on the sidewalk in front of Iha l.uslne* house. Th.- i use wus venued here front the AH’n *ln uit court al Fort Wajui: kotua tiwv ago,