MARLBOROMOTORISTS FINED FOR VIOLATING TRAFFIC LAW*■Milton S. Cohen or New York was fined $20 by Justice Edgar Weeks yesterday on the charge of violating the .traffic laws. The offense was committed on Lakeside ave. Cohen, the government charged, was1 going beyond the allowable rate and alBO neglected to sound his horn' when approaching a curve.The following were fined $10 each Telesahore Blron, North Grosvonor-dale, Ct.; Albert P. Ridlinger, New Haven, Ct.; John Mori, Orange, N. Jf; Charles L. Johnsbn, Providence; Charles E. Mott, Jamaica, L. I.; Stanley Cormier, New York city. All were charged with failure to Bound the horn while approaching an intersecting street. The offenses were said to have been'committed Sunday, when the Piiel Administration called for anauto-less day.»ACCEPTED POSITION - IN WINDSOR, CT.Reuben D. Warner, for six years aclerk at the First National bank, has Iresigned the position to accept a placeas assistant treasurer of the Trustand Deposit bank of Windsor, Ct. Hewill conclude his services in this citySept. 15. Mr. Warner is the son of IDr. and Mrs. C. T. Warner and ispresident of the common council. Hehas many friends bore, who while rejoicing in his promotion, will be sorry to have him leave the city.RECEIVED LARGE ORDERTho Parsons Machinery Co. has been given a contract for a large number of sole cutters to bo shipped across the water. The order was received yesterday, according to a statement made by an officer of the company.HAS ENUSTEDPier* A Vaillancourt, son of Mr. and Mrs. .manuel Vaillancourt, formerly of this city and now located in Lynn, has enlisted in the Unltod States army. Mr. Vaillancourt’s only son* was killed in the Canadian army about two years ago.