Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 87, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1931 — Page 16

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WOMAN IS RUN. DOWN; CHARGE DRIVER DRUNK Motorist Held on 5 Counts After Invading South Side Safety Zone. Captured as he is alleged to have tried to flee after his auto struck a woman in a safety zone Wednesday night, Thomas Miles, 40, of 465 Virginia avenue, was held in city prison today on five charges. His car struck Mrs. Newburn C. Tatum, 23, of Nashville, Tenn., idling her forty feet and fracturIcg her arm and inflicting severe iacerations on the arms and legs. The accident occurred at Virginia avenue and Merrill street. Miles is charged with drunkenness, drunken driving, driving through a safety zone, leaving the scene of an accident and assault and battery with a car. Waiting Street Car Mrs. Tatum stood in the safety zone with her sister awaiting a street car when she was struck. Miles’ auto then sideswiped a street car and he tried to get away, police said. Jake Harding, 416 Spring street. Sears, Roebuck & Cos., driver was in Methodist hosiptal today, with serious injuries suffered in a collision on the National road; fifteen miles east of the city Wednesday. Arnold Russo, 11, of 2946 North Talbot street, suffered a broken wrist when he ran into the alley behind his home and into the side of an auto driven by Howard Lester, 1503 North Pennsylvania street. Auto Overturns Charles Speer and his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Speer, 49, address unknown, were hurt w'hen their auto overturned in a collision at Kessler boulevard and State Road 52 Wednesday. Lawpcnce J. Bates, 19, Negro, 324 West Forty-first street, was injured slightly when struck by an auto Wednesday at Shelby and Prospect streets. L. L. McAnnally, 51, of 29 North Colorado street, was charged with reckless driving after an accident on State Road 52 near Seventyfirst street Wednesday, in which Mrs. W. W. Kommer, 31, of Bedford, and her 8-year-old daughter suffered minor injuries.

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noun JRITES HELD Dentist Will Be Laid at Rest in Cloverdale. Funeral services for Dr. Charles L. Routt, 38, of 813 North Bancroft street, who died Wednesday in Methodist hospital, were held today at the home. The body was taken to Cloverdale for burial. Dr. Routt had practiced dentistry

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for the last three years and previously had been a school teacher. He was graduated from the Indiana School of Dentistry four years ago. He was bom in Cloverdale and lived the greater part of his life there. He was a member of the East Side Dental Society and of the Grace M. E. church. Surviving him are the widow, Mrs. Zeltha Shields Routt; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Routt of Cloverdale; six brothers, Robert and Theodore Routt of Cloverdale, George Routt of South Bend. Dillon and Walter Routt of Sullivan

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