The following was transcribed for the Bklyn Info Pages http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blkyn/Bklyn.Info.Page.html QUEENS NEWS IN BRIEF Elizabeth MILLER, 35 years old, of Eighth street and Snediker avenue, Union Course, while crossing a vacant lot on Dover avenue yesterday, tripped on a piece of wire and fell, sustaining a fracture of her right foot and a sprain of the ankle. She was attended by Dr. McWIREN, of St. Mary's Hospital, and removed to her home in the ambulance. John LARNSKY, 35 years old, a laborer, residing at Maspeth, was struck by a train on the Long Island Railroad at Clinton and Railroad avenues, Laurel Hill yesterday, and instantly killed. His body was removed to Trudden's morgue. The graduating exercises of Grammar School No. 52, of Richmond Hill were held last night in the assembly room of the High School building. There was a lengthy programme of vocal and instrumental music and recitations, all of which were well rendered. Principal Isaac N. FALLOR presented the diplomas. There were sixty-one members of the class, fourteen of them honor pupils. The officers of the class are: Howard R. HILL, president; Ruth H. SACKMAN, vice-president; Nora T. TRICK, secretary, and Allan R. HORTON, treasurer. In the Court of Special Sessions, held at the Town Hall, Jamaica, yesterday, Paul BEYER, of Richmond Hill, was tried and convicted on a charge of beating his wife, Augusta. When asked by the Court if he had ever beaten her before she replied,"Yes, If I had a nickel for every time he has beaten me I would have a good sum of money." He was sent to the County Jail for thirty days. Raffello MARRULLO, of the Rockaway road, Jamaica, was tried and convicted on a charge of carrying concealed weapons, a loaded revolver and a razor. He was sent to the County Jail for thirty days.