son Wells who was driving the car suc-
e/ ceded in getting out of the water and
v v v
v v v summoned some twentymen at work #
/ -\
tr. on the|nearby | railroad|. They raised the
\ / /|
& over-turned machine and resc|e|u|d Greene tr./ &
-| |/
and Reynolds. Both were badly bruisep @
and were removed to St. Marys hospital. \'/
& The sandy bed bed of the stream into
== which their bodies were forced by the
the/ weight of machine no doubt saved them /,\ /,\
|______ X
from serious injury.
The men were hurried under the ma- (buried?)
||chine following a sudden swerve into a
|| < lead
|| stone wall when Jackson the chauffeur
|| / \
stet. || took his hand off the(steering)wheel.—\
|| / ºººººººº \
No¶ || /—The impact caused the automobile to
||
|| bound back and then turn over into the
||
||stream.
/\
tr. ]"Green and Reynolds were almo|t|s ex-
w.f. hausted and were just able to keep their
-
heads above the water under the ton-
\"/ neau when we released them, said the
| chauffeur. "The machine is|a complete
wreck".
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