Show I CHILD RUI OVER OVERBY OVERBY BY AUTOMOBILE Oscar r Van Cotts Son Injured in ill Front of His Home on Main Street SCORCHER IS UNIDENTIFIED PLACES LAD IN FATHERS ARMS AND HURRIES ON ONI I Oscar D Van Cott the son of Oscar Van Cott Cotto principal of ot the Wa Va Wasatch satch catch school was run over and severely Injured by a scorcher in an automobile last l st night about S ocl ck in front of ot his fathers house 1728 South Main street Mr Van Cott was seated inside the house when he heard his son utter a II cry of fright and pain He lIe ran out and found the boy in the arms of oC an unknown man Mr Van Cott at once seized the child and cs c carried him into the house As he lie turned the unknown man leaned into an auto automobile automobile mobile and left the vicinity without ut uttering uttering uttering a word The little boy could not tell much about the accident He said he was wac playing with other children in front of or the house when the auto approaching from behind knocked him down The wheels passed over him Othe who were playing with Oscar said that the automobile moving came at such a rapid rate of speed that they were unable to shout a warning before the child was knocked down They said there were four persons In the auto Its occupants seeing that the child was unable to rise stopped the machine One of or the men picked up the boy but seemed relieved wIn wm Mr r Van Cott Colt relieved him of the burden He lost no time In leaping into the ma machine machine machine chine and getting away Learning that the men in the automobile word hurrying away awa Mr Van Cott tele telephoned telephoned telephoned phoned to the police and asked that the machine be Intercepted He lie was not able to give the police a description of the machine however and the scorchers es escaped escaped escaped Mr Van Cott said that the man wio picked up his son was a short stocky man with a smooth florid face Dr Van Cott uncle of the injured boy was called to attend the child It was found that the wheels of the automobile had passed over oer one of the boys legs l gs and that there were bruises upon his body It ItIs ItIs Itis Is not believed that the theba ba bay received recel any |