Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 256, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 October 1916 — Paul Miller Hurt In Auto Accident at Indianapolis. [ARTICLE]

Paul Miller Hurt In Auto Accident at Indianapolis.

Paul Miller, son of Mr*. Sarah Miller, of Rensselaer, and a student at Indiana DentaLCollege at Indianapolis, was bruised and cut about (he arms and face Saturday night when an automobile in which he and three other young men were- riding was in a collision at Meridian and Eleventh streets with a machine driven by Elmer Fanner, of Cloverdale. Millet* was riding with John Burke and C. W. Jones, also students, in an automobile driven by John Nevitt, 636 West Vermont street. Farmer told the police he thought he had the right of way and did not try to stop. Miller was taken to the Methodist hospital, where his injuries were dressed, and then removed to his room at the Delta Sigma Delta house.

removed Indiana from the list of doubtful states. Certainly it is safely republican compared with Ohio. The democrats realize this and are bending every effort to the recovery of lost ground. The Indiana farmers are strong advocates of a protective tariff and for that reason alone are little subject to temptation to foreswear their republican allegiance. There is also a large German vote jn Indiana, the greater part of which will go to Hughes.