Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 126, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 September 1925 — Page 10

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AUTO TOLL IN STATE, 5 DEAD; ONE LOCAL MAN i Howard W. Brydon and Gir! Killed When Car Crashes Through Bridge. Five were uead today in the State I as result of auto accidents. Howard W. Brydon, 23, of 124 S. Bolton Ave., Indianapolis, and Miss Beatrice Watkins of’ Winchester. Bid., were killed when an- auto Brydon was driving crashed through a bridge railing near Madison, Ind. Miss Margaret Conyers, of Milan, Ind., was seriously injured, but will recover, according to Madison ' hospital attaches. Miss Mary McDonald, daughter of Mrs. Cart line McDortald, 5810 E. Washington Ht., Indianapolis, was cut and bruised, but will recover. Miss Hozelle Henzel of Marysville. < >hio, who was riding -on the running board, leaped-to safety. Hanover Students Brydon, who was associated with ! his father. Theodore Brydon, in the ! contracting business in Indianapolis. was driving the four girls from Hanover College, where they were students, to Madison, Ind. Fresh gravel caused Brydon to lose control. Two children were killed in an automobile plunge of 150 feet over the steep side of Duck's Knob, near Jeffersonville. Thursday in an accident in which their mother and brother miraculously escaped,injury. Raphael and Bernard Bowe, 4 years and 18 months of age, respectively. were hurled' from the catapulting car and were crushed to death beneath it. Mother Unhurt Mrs. Dorothy Bowe, 35, the mother. and Bartholomew Bowe, 7, another son, stayed in the car as it

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