Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 159, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 July 1914 — BOY INJURED WHEN AUTO OVERTURNED [ARTICLE]

BOY INJURED WHEN AUTO OVERTURNED

Accident at Cedar Lake When Woman Driving Oar Failed to Make Sharp Turn in Road. Cedar Lake, Ind., July •!.—The small son of Wm. Kopf, a secretary in the Continental Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago, was severely injured in one of she most serious of the week-end accidents. With his mother driving their Packard touring car down Armour Hill near here, William stood up. At the bottom of the grade Mrs. Kopf attempted to take a sharp turn and found she could not. She threw on the emergency brake and the machine turned upside down. The boy was thrown and fell in theroad, breaking his collar bone, fracturing three ribs and sustaining other injuries. (Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Miller, 2713 Frances Place, Chicago, who are old people, were only slightly hurt by the accident. The Kopfs live on Michigan avenue. The boy was taken unconscious to the home of Nicholas Manger, Where Dr. Blackstone, of Crown Point, was called. - f