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Description: Auto Victims Page 12

Date: April 8 1912

Newspaper published in: Washington, D. C.

Washington Post April 8, 1912 Auto Victims Page 12

AUTO-VICTIMS ARE BETTER.
Miss Fuller and Mr. Stewart Only Slightly Hurt in Crash.
Miss Ruth FULLER, of Conduit road, and Andrew STEWART, of 2024 Portner place northwest, both of whom were thought to have been seriously hurt when a big touring car carrying five persons turned turtle in a ditch in the Livingston road Saturday night, are said to have escaped with minor injuries. Mr. STEWART is confined to his bed with a sprained back, and Miss FULLER was cut and bruised. Both were better yesterday.
Barton S. STEWART, Miss Alice FULLER, and Mrs. L. S. CAIN, mother of the Misses FULLER, who were the other occupants of the car when the accident happened, were badly shaken up and bruised.


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