Democrat and Chronicle Rochester, NY Monroe Co. July 22, 1925 Marriage Licenses Anthony METZGER, No. 42 Mark street, and Anna BLAZYNSKI, No. 370 Weaver street. Elmer LEICHT, No. 49 Rosemary drive, and Bertha STOOK, No. 33 Spiegel park. Wilfred CAMPBELL, No. 67 Chestnut street, and Susan WILLIAMS, No. 494 Grand avenue. Jacob HYMAN, No. 638 Clifford avenue, and Anna SCHIFF, No. 39 Merriman street. Arne BUETTNER, Bristol Hotel, and Annedare FRENKEL, Bristol Hotel. William MOORE, No. 9 Howell street and Alice FROST, No 9 Howell street. Edward CHURCH, No 31 Frank street and Alice MAGERLE, No. 243 Versailles road. HORSE'S HOOF HITS BABY IN GO-CART SPILL Carriage Runs Away, Tips Infant Under Feet of Fire Steed Kicked in the head by one of a team of fire horses after he had fallen from his baby carriage which rolled down an incline driveway in front of the team at Child and Maple street late yesterday afternoon, Albert MONTENARELLO, 1 1/2 years old, received a severe bruise and lacerations and narrowly escaped death or serious injury. The infant had been taken out for an airing by his mother, Mrs. Josephine MONTENARELLO, of No. 155 Child street. At the intersection the mother stopped to talk with a neighbor, neither of the women noticing the carriage roll down the driveway to the road. The carriage tipped over just in front of a team of horses from Engine No. 18, being exercised by Donald MCMANUS. Before the team could be halted one of the horses hoofs struck the child. The baby was taken by a passing motorist to the General Hospital where last night his condition was reported as not serious. AUTO KILLS BOY, 4, Hurled fifteen feet into the air when hit by an automobile as he ran out into the street in front of his home late yesterday afternoon, Angelo COLUZZI, 4 1/2 years old, of No. 73 Hollister street, received a broken neck and died within a few minutes. Isadore WANOVITZ, 24 years old, of No. 47 Concord street, driver of the machine, was arrested on a charge of manslaughter, second degree, following an investigation by Coroner Charles I. MAGGIO, Inspector COPENHAGEN and Captain ELLIS. According to witnesses, WANOVITZ had a clear view of the street on both sides and made no effort to stop his machine when the child ran out into the street. He was going about twenty-two miles an hour, the police declared. WANOVITZ, when only a few feet away from the boy, swung sharply to the left, the direction from which the child was running, witnesses declared. At the end of the investigation, Coroner MAGGIO declared WANOVITZ, to be an incompetent driver. The boy died before the arrival of the Highland Hospital ambulance. Submitted by: Patricia Stillwell Mims