Saturday, April 14, 2007

Automobile Driven Into Man's Parlor

1920

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Preston Williamson, chatting with three women in the front room of his home, changed the subject when the nose of a motor car protruded into the room.

"What the ——-" he inquired, and started for the exit.

The women, too frightened to move, saw the nose of the car withdraw. Williamson emerged from the house to see the machine moving up the street at increasing speed. He reported the license number to the police.

He said the driver was a well dressed woman. The police are looking for the car.

—The Saturday Blade, Chicago, March 27, 1920, page 2.

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