^Father Testifies for and Against Girl His Car Hit Driver Says His Truck Struck Daughter While Turning Corner—She Charges Speeding. S, D. Peterson, 1153 North Nine teenth street, appeared in District .fudge Ueslie's court yesterday after noon and testified both for and against'his daughter, Rosa C. Peter son, 2'.’, who is suing the Troy laundry for $5,000 damages she alleges she re reived when struck by a truck. Peterson, the father, was driving the truck which struck her. He testified that he had cut a corner in making a turn at Klghteenth and Cuming ■streets, which perhaps will establish the liability of the company for which he was working. Later attorneys for the company • ailed him to the stand and questioned him regarding statements he had made previously which tended to weaken his daughter's case, reterson is still an employe of the laundry. Peterson told of his mental anguish caused by the accident. The daugh ter testified that the accident, which occurred July 28, 1922, was due to the fact that the truck was being driven ht a high rate of speed. She said that she had started into the street to get n a street car when she was hit by the automobile and knocked uncon scious. Miss Peterson wept while telling of the accident. She had been employed by the Union Pacific railroad. Her petition alleges she is permanently In jured. Six Fined $100 Each, Two Sent to Jail on Rum Charges Frank Franco, Santa Franco, Sebastian Troyer, Lucy Bell, Nick Marino and Rose Marino were fined *100 each on liquor charges in fed eral court yesterday. Marino and Frank Franco also were sent to jail for 10 days. Convictions obtained by Robert Samardick, federal rum sleuth, passed the 100 mark Draping of Living Model to Feature Silk Week As a feature of National Silk week K. J. Berg, display manager of the Burgesa-Nash company, will drape a living model this afternoon from 2 to 3 in the new daylight silk shop. Air. Berg has returned to the Bur gcss-Nash company after an absence of six months. AT THE THEATERS TO enable some of the players to take an early train, the Orpheum our this evening is to rise at 7:55 rather than at the customary hour of *15. This ift the final day© of the show headed by ; lto»< no Ails and his orchestra of syneo at ion. For the week opening with to morrow’s matinee one of the^stellar at tractions will be contributed by the well Kn. wn character ajitor and playwright, John TV Hymer. Tie »* to appear In his fantastic comedy, "Tom Walker in Dixie. ' JTIs company Includes 10 well < hoscn players Another of the chief at tractions will be the comedy playlet, ’’The Speeders ' This ifi an entertaining musi cal production with an array of clever singing and dancing girls. The principal funmaker Is the eccentric comedian. Jack Mundy. There are to be two featured acts, one to be presented by Wynne and .Hirnondet. and the other by Pressler and Kla.ss. The show promises to be one of ^exceptional popularity. Thrill* and comedy vie for popularity in the new six-act vaudeville and photoplay bill at the World theater, starting today. ‘ • hey^-nne Days, ’ a real stage roundup, 1* presented by Arizona Joe and company of ';ght cowboys and cowgirls. Six horses and «t funny mul*» appear in the act as well. Others on the bill include Exposi tion Four. Howard and Jean Chase and r ompan; , Florence and Arnold, Kyan and Ityan, Hazel Stallings and Arthur Hays. V join Dana in "Love in the Dark," Is the full-lenght photoplay feature. George Stone and Etta Plllard are com j ing ba< k to the legion of friend* they have i made through previous appearances in Co lumbia burlesque, to give a week of wbfrl-j wind comedy, dance and acrobatics at the j Gayety theater starting with today's: i iatln* e. 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