Files Damage Suit.J. H. VanReed, proprietor of the; ^ Williamsport Auto Station, has,vj through his attorney H. D. Billings, ^ filed suit against the Wallace Bros.!! Co., of Lafayette, for $800 damages ! alleged to have been done to aI ;j Dodge touring car belonging tojt I Mr. VanReed, which figured in an h1 I !1 auto collision at the corner of First;(i *; i tI and Monroe streets in this city oni j t■t the morning of June 7, 1920. ^! It will be remembered that on I tI this date L. A. Hess, who was then J: in the employ of Mr. VanReed, I \was approaching Monroe street in i1 ; the Dodge car, a brand newIII machine, when the heavy truck 11 came around the corner with a! \i l ;; | load of steam pipes and ran into j'J the Dodge. The shock rendered * \ ^ ^C Mr. Hess unconscious for a short 2 : | time and almost ruined the Dodge, j, Mr. VanReed alleges that it wasj; carelessness on the part of the D truck driver that the accident hap-p pened. |