June 22,1917. 
29 N ORT H Ss HORE BREEZE and Reminder 
AUTO ACCIDENTS 
SEVERAL SMASHUPS ON MONDAY AND 
TursDAY RESULT IN ONE DEATH 
AND FIvE INJURIES. 
Manchester had five automobile ac- 
cidents on the first two days of the 
week from which one man is dead, 
one seriously hurt and four other per- 
sons slightly injured. 
The most serious accident of the 
week took place about three o’clock 
on Monday afternoon on Summer st. 
between the entrances to the Lan- 
cashire and Sturgis estates, on what 
is known as Crafts’ hill, when a col- 
lision between a motorcycle with a 
side car and an automobile occurred. 
Paul A. Papparldo of 6 Center place, 
Woburn, owner and operator of the 
motorcycle, was fatally injured when 
the two machines came together and 
died yesterday morning at the Bev- 
erly hospital. The blow hurled Pap- 
parldo and Stephen Pattelena, who 
was occupying the side car, a consid- 
erable distance. Papparldo struck on 
his head and received a_ fractured 
skull, a fracture of the jaw, the left 
arm and right leg. Pattelena suffered 
a cut on the head and a general shak- 
ing up, but was otherwise uninjured. 
The automobile was driven by its 
owner, Cornelius Fitzpatrick of 162 
Lynn st., Peabody. With him in the 
machine were two women, a girl and 
aman. One of the occupants of the 
car, Hannah Fitzpatrick, was thrown 
from the machine and cut by the fall. 
Her injuries were slight and she was 
able to proceed immediately after her 
wounds were dressed. The injured 
men were taken to the Beverly hos- 
nital. Pattelena was able to leave the 
hospital the following morning, but 
Pannarldo remained unconscious un- 
til his death. 
Fitzpatrick was immediately  ar- 
rested on charge of manslaughter and 
admitted to bail at $500. He will ap- 
pear in district court on Tuesday. 
On Monday a car driven by Wil- 
uam Flynn of 56 Library st., Revere, 
turned turtle on Summer st. while 
tie driver was attempting to avoid 
another machine. James McGuire of 
Provincetown, a passenger in the car 
received an injury to his left leg and 
his sister, Miss Christina McGuire, 
was painfully cut. 
Ernest Izzo was found on the road 
between Lakecroft Inn and Manches- 
ter late Monday night suffering from 
consussion of the brain. He was 
picked up unconscious and taken to 
the Addison Gilbert hospital. Izzo 
lives at 144 Rantoul st., Beverly. A 
badly damaged automobile was found 
near the scene of the accident. 
Fred J, Thompson of 150 Washing- 
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slight cut over the right eye, but was 
not seriously hurt. Mr. Thomp- 
ton st., Gloucester, a master mariner, 
was unable to tell “port” from “star- 
board” while navigating a big touring 
car in Central sq. on Tuesday after- 
noon and crashed into the side of a 
Beverly-bound automobile, contain- 
ing a man, three women and a baby, 
at the corner of School and Central 
sts. The collision in Manchester’s 
busiest corner drew an immense 
crowd. The occupants of the west- 
bound auto, driven by Alfred D. 
Riggs of Grafton, were badly fright- 
ened, but not seriously hurt. In the 
car were Mrs. Riggs, her mother, 
Mrs. Leonard, and Mr. Riggs’ sister, 
Mary Riggs. Mrs. Riggs suffered a 
son was summoned to appear in court 
on Friday morning charged with 
aperating an automobile recklessly. 
One of S$. 5S. Pierce’s delivery 
trucks crashed into the limousine of a 
summer resident at West Manchester 
on Tuesday morning. No one was 
injured, but the limousine, a new ma- 
chine, was badly dented. The acci- 
dent was not reported to the police. 
sathing at E. A, Leth- 
bridge’s. adv. 
New line of large pique collars at 
50 cents. The Gertrude Shop, adv. 
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