Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 304, 3 December 1915 — Page 9

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRA1L

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DZFEIID.1I1T DLAf.'ES

PLAINTIFF'S DRIVER

In the trial of Edna Wilson ajainst

John Flatter, in which the plaintiff is

aanas 11,590 damages for personal injuria received in an. automobile ac-

cident, the defendant took t&e stand

tola morals testified that he was not running at aa excessive rate of

speea and tnat tne. acciaeni. wmcn wu a collision of the two automobiles,

was aa. much the fault of Edward Wil

son, the plaintiff's husband, as it was the fault of the defendant in addition to the testimony of the defendant, his wife was placed on the stand this afternoon. She corroborated the tes

timony-of her husband. :

Charles Fl alley and his family, who

were also occupants of the Flatley

car, testified wis afternoon. The sub

stance of their testimony was that Ed

Wilson, driver of the plaintiffs automobile, was aa much to blame for the accident, which resulted in the injury

to his wife, as the defendant

FEDERATION WOMAN

TO SPEAK J N CITY trader the auspices of the Domestic

Science association board, Miss Lutle

Btearns of Milwaukee, a member' of! the executive committee of the Gen-J

eral Federation Board, will deliver an address in the auditorium of the high school building on January, 5. Details of the program have not been completed but will be announced later. -

ASKS RECALL

OF BOY-ED

A WASHINGTON, Dec. 3. Secretary of State Lansing has asked . Ambassador s-von - Bernstorff of Germany to have Captain vorr Papen and Captain Boy-Ed recalled.

G. A. R. POST ELECTS "NOMINATED OFFICERS

Sol Meredith post G. A. R. last eve

ning elected officers that were nomi

nated last Saturday. They were as

follows: Commander, Ralph Weller; Senior vice commander, Isaac Newby; Junior vice commander, Thomas Fagan; quarter master, J. P. Lancaster; Surgeon, John Ward; Chaplain, W. K. Young; Officer of the Day, L. M. White; Officer of the Guard, Julius Katte; trustee, J. F Davenport.

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. Deaths and Funerals. COFFMAN The' funeral ; of Fred Coffman, who died Thursday two hours after he tell off a dray wagon,

will be held at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the. residence, 533 Kcrth Eighteenth, street. Re-. H. S. James officiating.- Burial at Hagerstown. WESTCOTT TO EXHIBIT.

An exhibit of Westcott automobiles will be one of the features of the New York automobile show.

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