Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 241, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1916 — CAR PLUNGES TO CREEK BOTTOM [ARTICLE]
CAR PLUNGES TO CREEK BOTTOM
Carl Ballinger Becomes 11l and Drives Car Over Enbankment Near Wolcott.—ls Injured Wolcott, Oct. 6.—Carl Dalllinger, who resides north of Wolcott, had a thrilling experience yesterday afternoon while on his way home. He was going toward Wolcott from the south, in a Ford, and when near the Monon creek was taken with a dizzy j spell. He became unconscious and ! the machine ran wild. It went over the enbankment and turned over twice, landing in the creek bed fifteen feet below. Tourists who witnessed the accident hurried, to Mr. Dallinger’s assistance, and rescued him from beneath the car. Luckily, he was not seriously injured. The machine was bad I y damaged. Monday nigh*, Ellis Theatre, “A Pair of Sixes,” Beveridge. Players,
