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TAUNTON, MASS. 



An autopsy was held in First Dis- 

 trict court here before Judge Austin, 

 September 17, on the death of Frank 

 Roberts, of Scekonk, whose death re- 

 sulted from injuries received in that 

 town when an automobile operated by 

 Chatterton Warburton, florist of Fall 

 River, ran over him August 14. Testi- 

 mony was to the effect that Warburton 

 had been driving his car along the road 

 through Seekonk bound for this city at 

 a fair rate of speed, when a Fall River 

 car, approaching from the same direc- 

 tion, started to slow down. Before it 

 had stopped, Roberts jum cd from the 

 running board and took two steps di- 

 rectly in front of the oncoming auto- 

 mobile. Warburton applied his brakes 

 as promptly as possible and the car 

 stopped in a remarkably brief time, 

 although not before knocking down 

 Roberts and passing over his body. He 

 died twenty-two hours later. Moto'rman 

 Herbert W. Hayes, who operated the 

 trolley car; Chatterton Warburton, 

 Mrs. Warburto.n, Mary Pecheco, sister 

 of Roberts, and Mary Gallon were 

 among those who witnessed the acci- 

 dent and testified. Judge Austin will 

 file his report within a week. 



Cairo, HI. — H. W. Cade is in charge of 

 the store of his brother, H. H. Cade, 

 while the latter is on a visit to his 

 home at Ridgely, Md. 



South Euclid, O. — Hitchings & Co. 

 are erecting three houses for Y. L. 

 Severance here. The house to be used 

 for palms is of a curvilinear type. 



Farkersburg, W. Va. — J. W. Dudley 

 & Sous, who have a branch store in 

 the Waldo building at Clarksburg, have 

 obtained a charter under the name of 

 the J. W. Dudley Sons Co. The com- 

 pany is capitalized at $50,000 and all 

 the stock has been subscribed and paid. 

 The incorporators are: Brainard J. 

 Dudley, Albert G. Dudley, Ernest 

 Hiehle, Elizabeth Dudley, Hattie J. 

 Coffman, Clara Woods, Emma G. Hea- 

 ton, Helen O'Neil and Grace M. 

 Shields, of Farkersburg, and Louise 

 Dudley, of Clarksburg. 



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The Florists^ Review 



Srptbmbbr 25, 1913. 



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