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AUTO ACCIDENT COLUMN 
Late Wednesday afternoon, as Wil- 
liam Votterus, clerk at Revelas’ fruit 
market in Manchester, was driving 
out of the avenue leading to the Dana 
estate a large automobile, owned by a 
man named Hodgkins of Gloucester, 
came thundering along at breakneck 
speed, and ina twinkling smashed into 
the light democrat, broke the wagon 
and the harness and threw the driver 
into the street. Mr. Votterus fell 
partly on his back, spraining his shoul- 
der and hurting his head. It was 
almost a miraculous escape from death. 
The young man has hardly gotten over 
the fright yet. 
A serious accident occurred at Bev- 
erly Farms about 7 o’clock Tuesday 
evening, when Wn. S. Sarsfield, who - 
is a chauffeur for Dr. James M. Jack- 
son, was run into by a swift-moving 
automobile and badly hurt.. Mr Sars- 
field was on his bicycle and rode out 
of Dr. Jackson’s avenue to Hale street, 
which at this point makes a rather 
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sharp turnin the road. The automo- 
bile was coming around the corner, 
and betore either party could make a 
move to prevent a collision the two 
came together. The man was knocked 
down and a portion of the auto passed 
over him. He was picked up and Dr. 
Jackson rendered first relief, and later 
on the young man was taken to the 
Beverly Hospital, where from reports 
at this writing he is as comfortable as 
could be expected. 
Mary E. Morgan 
Mrs. Mary E. Morgan, wife of Lewis 
Morgan of Manchester, passed away 
last Sunday at her late home on School 
street in her 65th year. She was a 
daughter of the late William and Mary 
Stone, and was born in Manchester. 
She was a quiet and unassuming 
woman, and was always much attached 
to her home. In her younger days 
she was a member of the choir of the 
Baptist church. She is survived by a 
husband and a brother, Charles H. 
Stone, of this town. Funeral services 
were held at her late residence Tues- 
day afternoon at 230, Revs. D. F. 
Lamson and E. H. Brewster offici- 
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