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were injured in day.
West St, was in fair condition
Don’t guess about your eyes! Visual defects can rob you of enjoyment and efficiency . . . even lead to | serious accidents, Give your eyes the very best care. Glasses prescribed only if needed. Complete - selection of the'newest, smartest frames.
Coates, h5, of 2080 Caroline Ave.,
tween parked cars. Five-year-old Jessi Moore, 524 E. Michigan St. was. treated in General Hospital, them: released.
Eyes Examined She ran ito the path of a car » ° GLASSES driven by Bert McKinney, 76, of . ON 842 Weghorst St., near her home, : police said. CREDIT
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Shinkle, 8068 Grove 8t., was given first aid after he stepped from behind a parked car into the path
OFFICE HOURS: : 3 of another driven by the Rev.| 9:30 to 1 Omar Linder, 58, of 1513 8, Worth |
. St, ec JEWELERS) 2 to 5:15 : Struck on Bicycle
137 W. Washinaton { Open Wednesday Hight A truck driven by Robert F.
Ross, 37, of 916° E. Hervey St. y struck Wilma Sturgis, 13, of 1114 Vii i W. New York St., as she rode a nen : we Bicycle out of an alley into its 3 path in the 300 block Hanson & Ave, She. was treated at the 0 " scene for minor injuries, : Robert Yarbro, 14, of 1342 Cornell Ave. “was slightly Injured when a car driven by Salvadore lazza, 3, Southport, struck his bicycle in the alley between Carrolliton and College Aves. in the 1500 block. Christina Jones, 16 months, was bruised when a car driven by her
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HIT BY CAR—John Hingle, 14, of 7777 W. Washington St. receives first aid after he was knocked off his bicycle by a car in the 8200 block of W. Washington St. He suffered ‘cuts on the
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back. Driver of the car was Donald &. Kerns, 25, Greencastle.
Local Deaths
WILLIAM H. JAMES, 15, of 1630 S. State -Ave., foreman at Hurty Peck Co, Services and burial in Etoile, Ky. o ” »
SOLOMON WILLIAMS, 74, of 747 Center 8t. Services at 1 p. m.
{Saturday in Jacobs Brothers’ West Side Chapel. Burial, New Crown.
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