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Show BICYCLIST COLLIDES J WITH Aii AUTOMOBILE TIiirteeii-Ycar-Old Son of L. C. Marigor Has Close Call for Life. Little Mark .Marlgcr. tho thirteen-year-old son of L. C. Marigor, manager of the a Seeing Salt Lako Car company, mot with I an accident at 11 o'clock, Monday night fl that ho will remember ns long as ho lives. So will a young man and woman (names now unknown), who wero out automoblllng on tho Murray road at tho hour named. Neither Noticed Other. Young Mariger waa going home on his blcyclo and had reached tho corner of Eloventh South and Stato streets, within a block of his father's residence, at 4S East Eleventh South, when the accident occured. Riding leisurely along with hla head down, ho failed to notice tho automobile, which was rapidly approaching, and It eceis that Its occupants were equals oblivious ob-livious of hla approach. When tho crash come a strange thing happened. Took tho High. Dive. Tho auto to of the runabout type, built very low in front. When the boy's wheol struck the larger machine It leaned Into the olr and sent him headlong to-tweon to-tweon tho young man and his woman companion. Manger's momentum was so great that It sent him over the automobile automo-bile and landed him sprawling In tho dusty dus-ty road, where he lay for some tlmq more dazed than hurt. A largo crowd gathered and the report oulckly spread that tho lad had beeD killed Thla he soon disproved by pulling himself togother, gathering his scattered vIts and ambling off home. Mado Himsolf Scnrce. Tho automoblllst, seeing what had happened hap-pened and probaDly believing tho boy had been fatally Injured, speeded up his machine ma-chine nnd was soon out of sight, no one ascertaining who he was. Though young Marigor was badly shaken shak-en up and received a number of more or less painful cuts and bruises, there wore no bones broken and he will bo himself In a few days He'll need a now wheel, however, as tho one ho was riding was Instantly reduced to Junk |