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Show MAN HURT AS AUTO CRASHES INTO BUGGY Frank Kimball Is Thrown From Rig; Hit by Car of W. E. Bean. Frank Kimball of 2975 Third East street, 2 years of age, was painfully bruised and rendered unconscious for a short time when a buggy which lias was driving and an automobile driven by W. E. Bean, an automobile salesman, collided col-lided at Second South and Fifth East streets, shortly after 12 o'clock last night. Kimball was thrown out of the buggy to the pavement. He was picked up by Bean and driven to police headquarters, where lie recovered the use of his faculties, fac-ulties, and an examination of his bruises resulted in no discovery of serious injury. in-jury. For a few minutes after he began to recollect what had happened. Kimball was concerned for the safety of a young woman who had been riding with him in the buggy. When told that the automobile au-tomobile struck his buggy at the Fifth East Intersection as he was driving west, he remembered that he had just started homeward after leaving the young -woman at her home, which, he said, was east of Fifth East, on Second South street. Bean was driving north on Fifth East street when he saw the buggy crossing the intersection going west and before he could stop his ear had collided with it. The buggy was slightly damaged. Dean had It taken care of and the horse stabled near-by, with the understanding that he would have the buggy- repaired before returning it :o the owner. He took Kimball home. |