The Bergen Record/1931/One Injured As Cars Crash In Ridgefield

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Teaneck Driver Held In Bogota On 3 Charges (1931)
3448576Teaneck Driver Held In Bogota On 3 Charges1931

Teaneck Driver Held In Bogota On 3 Charges. Edward R. Edwards is in the Englewood hospital today following an automobile accident that occurred on Broad avenue, just south of the intersection of Edgewater avenue, in Ridgefield, in which his car turned ever. Edwards, who resides at 36 Shepard avenue, Teaneck, was cut off while proceeding south by Grover Lindauer of 509 Queen Anne, Teaneck, and was forced in front of the car driven by a Ridgefield man, Henry Kircholt, of 908 Lancaster Road. Hospital authorities report that Edwards is in a conscious condition and seems to be all right at present. There is one definite injury that has been established, an injury to Edwards hip. It is not known whether the hip is dislocated or not as yet, pending the result of the X-ray taken on entrance to the hospital.

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