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Washington Post
Washington Post
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Description: Auto Accident Page 2

Date: March 6 1915

Newspaper published in: Washington, D. C.

Washington Post March 6, 1915 Auto Accident Page 2

THREE HURT IN AUTO CRASH
Occupants Thrown Out When Street Car and Machine Collide.
In a collision last night between an automobile and a car of the Washington Railway and Electric Company, at Thirteenth and F streets northwest, three men ocupying [sp.] the machine were badly injured, necessitating treatment at Emergency Hospital.
The machine was running south on Thirteenth street and the street car going east on F street. Richard F. BRANGLE, 22 years old, 1921 H street northwest, who was operating the machine: Charles CLAVELAUX, 40 years old, of the same address, and Maurice BISCAYE, 38 years old, 2115 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, his companions, were thrown out. They were taken to the hospital in the ambulance.


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