Show WILL PROBABLY GET TWO RIDES IN HEARSE DENVER Colo Cob Feb 14 Harry Harr Harry driver of a carriage in in which two aged couples were given a wild ride while returning from a funeral at Fairmount yesterday will undoubtedly have the experience of two rides in a I hearse Occupants of the carriage declare de de- de clare dare that upon leaving the cemetery gates whipped his horses into an unusually brisk pace in an effort to pass several returning vehicles Only a few blocks had been traversed when the crashed into a a. street car which had stopped to allow passengers to board it The tongue was broken the driver hurled from his hi seat and the horses started on I n a frightened race across vacant lots They were stopped by a passerby was found near the scene of the collision in a semi conscious condition condi condi- tion placed in iu the hearse and taken to toa toa toa a hospital where it is said he will recover recover re re- cover Of the carriage occupants Mr and Mrs James A. A Parker and Mr and Mrs George Dane all pioneers of Colorado the two women were slightly injured is said to have been drinking |