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Show SEVEN INJURED li AUTO MISHAPS Three Accidents Occur During Dur-ing Snowstorm, Which Obscures Vision. Seven people were injured yesterday in automobile accidents in Salt Lake. Five of these were women and two men. Five were hurt during the snowstorm last evening, which obscured the vision of the vehicle drivers. "While crossing at Second West and, South Temple streets last evening. Miss Dagmar Anderson, "'J years of age, and her sister. Mrs. Tony NcIboh, 29 years 1 of ago, were struck by an automobile said by the police to have been driven by Laurence Hinckley of Lynndvl, visiting visit-ing at 32J North First West street. He stopped his car within a few feet after the accident. Miss Anderson had two ribs " broken and sustained numerous body and facial bruises. Mrs. Nelson was shaken up by the impact of the car and was bruised and slightly cut. After treatment at Holy Cross hospital. Miss Anderson and Mrs. Neison were taken to their home at OlOii West North Temple street. A similar accident occurred at Third South and West Temple streets, when tin- Misses Martha and Minnie Clark of the Pecry hotel were struck by a U. 8. mall truck and sustained numerous body bruises and lacerations. Miss Minnie 'Mark also received a slight laceration on the back of her head. The truck, said by the poHoa to have been driven by W. T. Greer, was going ten miles an hour, according to the police po-lice investigation. It struck the women as they left the cirblng preparatory to crossing the street. The pedestrians were struck a glancing blow and were thrown out of the path of the machioe. Plaln-ciothes-man IX J J. Clayton, Jr., and Police Po-lice Chauffeur 8. J. Thomas Investigated the accident. The women were taken to their hotel following treatment at the emergency hospital. Mrs. n. Ecktuln. 267 South Tenth Ha't street, suffered shock and bruises last ; night at 7 o'clock when an automobile. i said by the police to have been driven by LAzaro ZuWre, 27 South Tenth East street, struck her while she was standing stand-ing at the corner of Third South and Third East streets waiting for the strto car. According to the story told the police ! by Jack Fowler. No. 2i Fairmont I apartments, a witness, the automobile was traveling about twenty miles an , hour. The automobile Is alleged to have 1 Struck the woman while It was being I driven west on Third South street and I was about to turn the corner at Third East street preparatory to going south on Third Kant street. sirs. Hrktuln was given treatment at the emergency hospital hos-pital and was removed to her home. Forced to drive his machine into a telephone pole bv the erratic course tsken by an approaching machine. F.. W. Tay-, Tay-, lor. 49 years of age. of 123 South West I Temple street, sustained u badly cut rtght hand and B. H. Heath. 47 years of I age, 71 Sixth East street, who accom-I accom-I panted him. suffered bruises about his Lead. u.iy and legs yesterday rnornlrig. |