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Show !B0f STHOCK By AUTO i HAS RIBS BROKEN ANO EYE INJURED Leonard Froniherg, the If. year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Neis Fromberg, was the victim this morning of one of the most distressing accidents that has occurred in Ogden in a number of months. He is now at the Famil home, 948 Twenty-first street, resting as well as could be expected. The boy was run over by an automobile, automo-bile, m". era of his ribs being broken, his front teeth knocked out, his left eye injured and he also received a cut across his face reaching from the ear to almost to the point of his chin He had been riding north on Washington Wash-ington avenue, from the business district, dis-trict, and as he reached Twentieth Street, he dropped from the rear of the wagon, pausing for an instant to thank the lady who was driving. The automobile was trailing the wagOH and. according to the statement of the driver, the boy was not Been until In' was stnn k. The car was Btopped in an instant, the boy taki n from beneath be-neath it and rushed to the office 1 Dr J. W. Pidcock where his wounds were dressed While this relief was being civen. the antomobilist went to the Fromberg From-berg home, told of the acc ident and returned with Mrs Fromberg to the physician's olfie. ! later took tlv mother and the injured boy to the i home. Mrs. Fromberg was reported this afternoon as being very ill From the nervous shock she received. The number of the automobile is 4589, but the name of the driver could not be learned. oo |