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Till: SUNDAY OKEGOXIAN. POKTLaXT, NOVEMBER 31. l&lS. MEMORIAL SERVICES HELD FOR ENGLISH 1NLRSE EXECUTED BY GERMANS IX BELGIUM SERBIAN RETREAT GRAY TO GREECE IS AX FAR rf k iiuiii ft England Thir.Vs Constantino Will Be CorrpcIIcd to De clare Policy Scon. HELP IS NOT EXPECTED Albania Itrporttl Cnrw-rnlraf In; n Km Off f. ?w Nearlnx fad nl rraIM r.ral.tatvr. tiarnsltr Owning I. r'Nrv-iV - ;i.T fr.-t iritl- futn In ftrbi wat- a r-!.- t ma a H.rbt.rt retreat Ints .rk t.rtut.iry IiomI In.tllabie will, tl. ' t eo"ilt"t;y tpreaad hr, firr ,r... wt'hln at hnir t band''. th mt!('4"t attl-Jd wnta-h r. k.n ri ef gnowTKH kola la ta trtpte tit.". nd th r. rural rrri r( d-Ier om da-nail. In I'tl'ClM (Mil"'. j-t.-H a rntfjt. If ll la to ria en.nte alt .... will al lea.t be t . 1 r.i ia ptnrland aa an fwt to th torinrtnc on.-.rtainty f to paet men til. I.ravk tuUMtn el ' a1 d. oma rfimffl I. derived her from i k. .a.i..r. tn-a lha arrival r f ' Wmt I'tH'hA ih Frn'b lablnl rirrrff r. ar h tn( tea I,--- rtn apa-Mal r"Miort. r pr r that puMie .rin It rvnnir atronsly for th Rl'nti allia-a. Hu .in.- tl la a wail know f. (hat Kin t'on-tantlne's rdBir-t waite or iha oulrorn of military dinii hi.'D at a would havrdlr )raaMai him la favar f the anient .11.... ift.r. I. no ral ipartacin la Ijjnaiii that t,rk a'.lttenc will t forf a-affltf1aT. tc already I announced front Carman i.ir- that ll Orfc T-vafTmfit h Ii frm. i1 f-o for. if a diploma)! that. In airr)-r to tiuinui "ut r It r. It will i r m and morn mil ffMal trtaor- wruct m rttreat onto Orr trr. l-irr. It m'.in l d-trd In Otrm lw .eaci.r. thai Albanian troop ar xrylnc to bar tea cthar road of rtrat by re, .rtratln oa Iba frblo border. Oooti ! rm. Ta pi-'(irian jr-raa at Kalha It h T.toiro anf IUbun rs ar o. b rniif rtnd tha Kim p ex i. vh.ro th frbir oipa-ct'd t oiaka a U."t daaparat raitan-. It i"m pprntlr opan ta tha Invadcra. Tho r.H f M'"'lr haa tt ban rn ftrm..! nrt. -r-orvtinT to lalr.t Infor mo'lrn, tho t-rbtn. ar lTaacinc t-.nr.-a to m.t i Uulcartan. b it. an d.ni.r.'i a It i t'om thrao dlffrnl ajtjrta lUbuna flroal tn4 Km .-och.r t. .iM r...ltru of Ha hol-lnt o'i In cai tha Puicarlan t a rrai at'amt la tak It. Th. Ar-.tro-'J.rrrwi- arml.a ara now ft tho bortt.r. rt oiri04ar and ar. apDro-rhm Prl.(Ina. Tbua eM rbia. a. It f natal b'tor th Ut lo pAlkan war. . romplat'l o.rrn T nootila furr.a. - :-' t-r 1 . ,v-r- . f ' , ' - a-v ' T' t " if .'W A-t ""-T f t LaJl - "a. ' X" -v" 2aa. a -Vr, ar v l 1 ril 1 TRA1M KILLS 1000 YEARLY hprakrr Ix-rUrva CTtlldrtrta Appraf en Tr-rapaaarra Uat. rmtJtnr l.l'irt . X. U Mara than bona and (Irl. uaal.r h ar of I' yaar ara kai;.d by tratn la thta rfatfa; .vary y.ar. arrordin to r It. t arruw. paf.r tn.rartor at tha l'r)rlni l:ilra l. wno car. an II Ijttratad ! -t -. tb otaar n'.bt on th. tri of rratn Th laxtiara . a Ifft tha 1. W. (Sl"'r I'Bblla; hoajl. fr-run'o- a. a4 a attand ad br fop I at tha rhool and t.l.ir (.'artlJ. "ThK maM .aid Iho apaak.r. hat ( t' l mot ar and I hJ fath.r ar 'l b t. l ta aio.t a.rtooa ajrl.f era whi-h tha kqtnaa h.art bur aaa.l. aimrti bata ta in fi land ta ai-a (dit.-iani la ov,r ctnli-a rrdm tha tfo;.. t.o of 'ar rhltdraa woo i ta th. au tritr af rai'aiar oparratloaa T'i:it of 'ho "aaf.tir Sr.t" mo a n.al nrrn railroad wark.ra Mr far t aid tral ltl l-a aafair am ml'laai af tha r.anartvama Itil r oawi ti( mi.la v;. r'omma4a tloa far Imafotarrant of worMrtat rond Un and tfio aiimlnallon of haa "!.. Tuily tar rant of th.a ba'a campu.d with." ba said, "a I n cot ef Brora than lavia td.- r i Vfy- Tf YrU : I III . JJ a - - - -w--av I VN:.... ill- r I L ,i t, ? VTrJ I - -- . . ,vii , B IE """iiad. I . .';k. Baa.! '' iV, wa,..vjjjrt a-. f 5fflRBnt ''111 ,HV raa a& a ' a Special Sale of Ladies' Fine Suits and Coats Every Garment of Latest Fall Styles Included in This Rare Sale. $25.00 Suits and Coats. $30.00 Suits a.nd Coats. $35.00 Suits and Coats. ' $40.00 Suits and Coats. $45.00 Suits and Coats. $50.00 Suits and Coats. $60.00 Suits and Coats. $65.00 Suits and Coats. $75.00 Suits and Coats. $100 Suits and Coats Special $17.50 Special S21.50, Special $24.50 Special $26.50 Special $31.50 Special $36.50 Special $43.50 Special $46.50 Special $52.50 Special $69.50 aVtrvoa' STATE IS ADVISED Tl RESCUE TRIP VAIN S. Klee, Impressed by High way, Proposes Campaign National in Scope. DEDICATION DAY IS IDEA SOCIAL SEASON TO BE GAY id r--a r ft r ti. Tho aama aa a( irrm mar davalo at th two aina.r th Wntr. Kara h afflcul pro-Ta-r rr a of tha Dtiofi a a tfinn.r which, th fr. 1 1. at and lira. ha'a rra.d '' T. r-lda. laa-Aaaanaaa r.a J an. try tl. T.ad.y. r.Ma.t 4 .... y.rtavai-r ;i. ri4v. 4a.n.ll ...r .a.iary .i Tua. lr. 9 an.akai n.r. ' "' . r'ia. ) !.. r..acwa. Ia.fn.rr . TauM.i. fa.ar.aa Vaa't ia .r r.nraarT la. r'.daf. raraa.aaa. lion .l'r . Tawaa. aaaaa- 4iMM J. rwir. Arraf .. .. K.a. t.a a. rtllloot rraa.L Cfriil. .vi, asd diplomatic W.i.. lnto r lokia forward wltft In. t.a.a tntara.t to tho fmia, aaaa. AH b:..d. a. a r.rult ot th aa-Oauai-.maat trTmrao that It will b th maal brt.iaat ( tft Wi.oo A4 m ni.tr.tlon. To An 4J waa In mnaraln ! Miei.f a. n raaaii of in d.ath af Mr ft'll.os, and In. tapto a . !.rlda.i:r 4t:l :.a duria ( f,,., i.t.r tha .....n wa not . bright it ordiaaritr I. -,, jtrfc -A iUoq wa in poor h.;i. and 6r daochl.r rian:f.:.d itt: lat.r.at la o;. (ua. I ef an orru ia: rharartar -.! man p.raana In diplomatic an i a- al l t who tara ar mat Ca.t ar lochia forward With r irteion la m.ttnr hr. Al tho r --r o a t r w.;x m.r.lr Tar. IM.iei 12a biuarooni an4 bow to har a lh wlf of th IT. idol. aa ( Honor A rat tad. Al to f.'.t d nr aha wi;r hat n k.r r ht ria rranra Ambaa.adar aad a r..r l.rt th Nrni I n Ambaaaador. Th K-iaaian. J.pana.a and Hrit.rj A'l.ra w;it bo n ! dutatta rm.d. a Aa rM af tha rra.ij.nt 'ti bo faaa. a?a..rand and oa bi. l.ft wtt! ba Mma. rair. wi'a af th W'at Haa A- 4J4r, At 13a .a.orad d :'- Cnoal ll.ra tarf wilt b an th riant af M i!ano and l.h firi.iian Amba.air wi.t ba an har l.ft. on.ta. i .noull ba fma:r d.tarra'nad to at .J. .,a a.'tfr.i dtptnmata oad aah aama to th rt and otiara to t aaond dinnar Th:.. .iafr, w -lu t-t rraat n f.atn4T ftUx'-i th S't lri.rlm.fit wi.h. tn aoid. V.n-fo; t imp tt II J tgl l.a.r.l. A:i o r.at Co. A4. nlLatmn In rrtilnrl nncl to- rrnora I hu6er-"tl a Mrana of Pringlns Attrnrtlon t Notice of Conn try al Itrjc. Vaiional buI.'.i.ht for tha Columbia Rirar llicbwa waa d-lrd rtrdf bo tha or. Ihitiaj nd-d to maa. thl c'at anic road wioaix aa favorably known lhl lrail wHI bo ntlrtd from far and naar to it br in Kla. of t.i prm of r m torn. w 1 of a 1 1 J ii- aMi- d.Ut'-atlen dar to w hi.-l rrpra.ama- ti.a aaf a. I I IOQ Oi swMn.if .hauid ba loitd. h Ooarnor of i.i.i and aaan th I'rarld.nt ot Iht t'mt.d Alalia. Mr. Kl ln th Columbia f.lr ll.ahwar n aloabl Tobll. Uf aaani that will rtvaha tha factno Northwaal m.,r widilr hnawn for l acanlc at iractiona. Mr. Kl-. wbo la ourtn th t-t with Mr. Kla. I on hi way la th t'oliforn: po.itin and will laa tlit city today fr th o'Jll. Illabway wahro Imorowaloo. -f b. tha pl.aaur. cf olo oar tt,a roiumbia T.ia.r IHshway en frlday afiafiaa. w it 1 liamu.l C. faoncnalr and JulU Jl'lff." iald Mr. Kla. "and I waa morh Ifnpraaaad by Ik bauty of Iba trt? It appaal Id oio rry yrry atroncly. I uat way thai rorllead nnd Oron mlht wall prom Inn thl irral at and thai I by Mttintr aatda dvdlratlen day. at a favorable on. whan earemoni coald b laad that would attract Na-Uon-olda attantion. -Th Columbia Itivar ll:hway I bl aaouahj aad bjtif"l ouak tor Or. (on to lat the rat of th country know about It. Tranc ha tha fain. ir nan, tha HMne. New lord tho r:i ..ja and thr I Ih Cornl.h road from N.co lo Mint Carlo, while th fonltmtrai throuab the Auttrtan Tyrol I. anothar acanlo nttracr.on thai i wlJeiy known. nodlrntloa Dor 'a freed. Mar thrra la nnnthar .front Mch war that da.arvea National and Intrr- . . ... . i raa-oanltlnn. I ruaco.l mat at ub a d.rtlrallon a I haa aua c,l,d the BJbiiahria of ladtn mac ..i... anrl llitrat4 periodical b ia.ifa.1 and I am aura thy would dn it aa honor to reproduce tw of th mnlflc-nt a-nary In lhir publlra llona. with th r.u!t that wld pub tieitr would be obtmd. Traffio man aar and p.an-r aant ef Hi rail way ahould alo b nllatd In the work, and by wouM take Inter l in routlod iraral thl war." Mr K'.' ft"" rontrol Ih advr. tl.n far ta aubway nnd ratd raiimaT of Naw York City. He ay thair adart'.mant have a dally cir culation of about 2.f0. raader. and Ih railway an. communtt! are both a.ind that mlum In order lo call nl laation to eporlal attractiona. rtoaoortty la t oaalaar . Mr. Klao any proaperlty la rrturn lr lo tue Iat and la cotnmc Wt. He la ronfleent Ikal Ikn Middle Wt l airaoJy flln lh bellrr ffacl of r.neoad bu.m.aa actlntr and thai tha faclflc Northwa.t l In line for many bar:u to follow. TtM the l('l Ike alMa ae. cored In thla aoonlry aa loan." b .aid. re bn pUcad in war order in thla reentry. Tki I flndintt Ita way Into the pock. la of tha worklntr at.o and the farm.r. and a Ion a ttra pnrdatae.Ua ramaln cln.d to Kua ,l,ri wh.al mprtx th frmr br oi l rent sue lo trap blt rricce for hi arain. Tha ffl of Ih bltar hnalnaea eilaatien haa ban f e. t la the Kaat for tha pott two month. Proa parity la rapid y cor.iinj thi way. I ao a a harry teloebla .taaad. -1 have heard murk In t: North. w.t '.i aa to the backward t lua lion In tha I u -r. Nr r Indu.try. It ..ma a ara that yon hat another buainax hara that a-ar r.ach vary larfe pro. pnrtmra ant daacrv.a to ha r!etc'opcd I rafcr to the U-inh-erry tnd'j.try. It ta.mt o me that your lotfaab.rrj Ju!v Pt-rwe (lotalde at. raol'a Cathedral. I.aaaea. loaerta I Lef 1 1 Motkar of :dlth t avail l tHlaht Kdlth Cavcll. At th matnortal rmlra tor Ih Rrlt lh nunc martyred in Uclgium. anionic thoae who came to pay homage to her memory wcr rrprcac ntatlve of very etatlnn In llf. from tho router lo the Kinn and (,'Uftn of Great Hrlt atn. A II roup of Krltlab Ked Cro nurea acted a a guard of honor al the arrvlc.a. ran very wrll rrplara the grape Ju'c hurln In a very large extent. To en v mind It offer great poaaiblllllea.'" Mr. Klaa waa the curat y.aterday at luncheon at the Chamber of fommeree of Samuel tanrtiipr and Jullua Meier, and met many bualneaa men of the rtty, with whom he a pent pome time talking of Portland o.lbilula. lie la n thti.la.tlc over Ih city' futur and I a bcoter for Ih i'artflc Norlhwrit lal. Italian Steamer Sent' at Speed to Aid Ancona. Full WIRELESS CALL IS HEARD HOPE FOR BUM WAKES U1 1 BJU DRIM D I UKARCll yon ABt:itm.i: timbibuk. rrteod lonrlad C. If. nhntt la Dead. hot rnrtlro Are Mill Carrying en Moat In XVoada. ABErtPEEV. Whfh.. Nov. S tKpo rlal llore that C. H. fhutt. prealdent of the Orate Harbor lagging fompanv who haa not bean en ince Thurlny morning, when he left hi auto at the companr'a warehouae. IS mile tin th Wi.bkan road and started to walk to Camp No. :. will be found alive, ba been Draetirally abandoned by hi frtroda. The theory thaf he ha been drowned In the Kaat Pork of the n kah nnrallr la accepted. It I be lieved that he waa attempting to walk boom eticka aa n short rout lo ramp and that h fell from them Into the river. At the plac wrier tb fatality probably or-urr.d tha river I packed op Into a great pond, which varle In depth from 1 to ii feet, fhutt could not a trim and ha wa heavily weighted with logger' ihort and clothlng- About 29 cruir and woodsmen, headed by A I I'.abr. vice-president of tho Cray Harbor company, ara still scouring tha woods In search or mm. Thy still considsr poa.ibl that h wa lost n tha timber. Laogger this afternoon began lo lat off th water from tha dam. If Fhutt's body la In tha pond it probably mill be recovered bv noon inmorrow. IRATE WIFE INVADES PARTY Warrant Itr-altn In Arrrel of nival fnr Hubv"'a Affection. tftH III VCR. N. J.. Nov. H Pomes tic difficulties In Ci family of Harold O. Moller hava resulted in th iaauanr-e of warrants for veral persona proml Bant In this neighborhood. Mia. Marcaret Kennedy, a nurse, was arrested tahile at a dinner party at the trn Hour with Mailer and hit mother, a weallt.y woman of the Kings. bridge section cf New York City. Miss Kennedy was harmed, with having brandished a revolt er -w hen Moellrr'a wile, accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. frank lrour. appeared at Ilia lirou- wer home. Tha younger Mr.. Moller, It 1 said waa on a -rrh tahlrh led to the dis covery In the Moller home of woman's clothing she did not recognlae. After Mis Kennedy's arrest Moller nd tho hotel proprietor obtained war rants for the arrrrt of Mo!lr'e wife and lr. Brouw-r and his wife. The younger Mrs. Moller, huwever. had die. appeared. A search warrant recovered some good which aha had claimed aa har property at tho Urouwer homo. Xrlo Oisrrh IWnrflt Day t.ltrn- KLLaSO. Wash. Nov. :. fpcrlal.) "Poster Folks.- a unique and interest. Irg musical play.' waa given for the benefit of the Kelso Catnolia church Thursday night at the Kelso Thratar by a number of taunted Klso young raople. Th ahew was under th di rection of Mr. anj Mr. Krank J. har ds m. Miaae Nina lillde. KUlth ll-n-rlrhaon. lorothr Muplry. Helen Hnbert. son and Kinily H'ifnrd and John Tooley. are Poland. Harold bnyOr and htn. ford lord took Irart n parts, aaalatrd ty several splendidly drilled choruses. Boy Oprrator TcIIm htory oVcrtH" I'rompt K(Miponre, AVIth Life, boat Heady for Kinergencr, and of riislit to Safety. NEW TOrtK, Nov. lOFresh and dramatic details of what happened In the Mediterranean on the morning of November 7. when th Ancona waa tor pe.lr.rd by a submarine flylnff the Austrian flag, wer brought to New York today by the new Italian steamer tliuseppo erdl. here on her maiden voyage. The Verdi heard tha Ancona' wire era death cry, flashed It on to shore statlona which the sinking steamer could not reach, and then rushed to the Ancona' aid. her boat awung out. ward, her paaeenger Hand on the deck and her offltera momentarily expect Ing a death blow themselves from sub marlnee known to be lurking nearby. The Verdi steamed as near aa she dared to the spot where the Ancona went down, but her lookout saw nothing. Then, turning awlftly, she fled fur lilbraltar and security. Bey Operator Tell ary. Lulgl Maronl, tha youth at the key of th Vardl'a wireless, told the atory her today. "We were about 100 mtlea out; from pA'ermo, walling for submarines." Ii said. "At :0 minutes past nine I got a signal: 'S. O. f. Krance submarined followed by the France's position, and then there waa nothing more. "I relayed the Krance a message at once to Itlserta and Cape Speronl. Cap tain Zannonl altered the course of the Verdi. o that we would avoid the Krance. We had reason to believe the submarine that attacked the France waa after us. "While I was talking with relay ship regarding th Krane. the An conn wireless broke In. It waa then half past lu. "'8. O. 8.. 8. O. 8, Ancona." we got. The Ancona gave her position. Boala Ready for F.atrrgeacy. 'Captain Zannonl wung hi ahip right about and gave ordara for full speed. The stewards then began to run with provisions, water and Ufa belt to the email boats. These were swung out on trleir davits. 'The paasengers were then arked to be prepared to enter the lifeboat. 'It was l mile to tha Aneona and we made It at top speed. 'The captain went .as close to the Ancona' position aa he dared. e slowed down and tried to find some trace of the Ancona or her boata jrylth glasses, but failed. Then we turned bout and steamed away. We didn t want to stay there too long and Invite attack ou mclves." OREGON DEFEATS AGGIES iron inurd From Klrat Pace. last half. Ills aerial missies had some what ef aa edge over BUlio'a and twice, due to alow thinking en the part of BUtett. the Aggies were backed up against their coal Una. The play, a rare one, counts two points. Ulisett hardly could be blamed for his mistake, however, for he waa play ing a strange posltoa a pinch de fense act for Yeager. Y eager was forced to the sidelines about midway in the game Buffering from a dislocat ed or fractured collar. Thla waa the only aevere Injury In the game. Hofer had to quit In the first quarter with bad ankle, but he will be around for the Syracuse game. At least two of Beckett punta would have rolled ever the goal line for tourhbscks en advantage for the Ag gies had Blsart kept his flryrers erf the ball. Karly In the fourth quarter thla strategic mlscuc rost the Aggies the other two Oregon points, on a sare. y. Uissett stopped a punt on the eight-yard Una. Bill! attempted t kick from behind hii line, the slippery tall waa messed up somehow, and he w lrkld on tn one-yara una anu brown bark of the goal by Beckett. Last lu the fourth uuarlcr a recov ered onside kick came within an act of giving the Aggies a touchdown. Billie punted from midfield to the Ore gon 12-yard line. The L-emonbacks were playing: everything: safe at this Juncture, and Monteith made no haste to fall upon the ball. Suddenly a mud splattered form avalanched through the air, and "Abe" Abraham, the great Aggie back, sprawled headlong into puddle ef water with the ball pressed tightly to his breast. Varnell declared it a legal onsldQ kick. Abraham having been behind Billie when the ball was kicked. The Aggies were given possession of the leather Just outside Oregon's "10-yard line. A forward pass to Hoerline netted three or four yards, and a short sain by Billie and an Oregon offside put the Orange on Oregon's one-yard and first down. On the first play Abraham went plunging off right tackle into water halfway to his knees. A baling crew might have been required bad not a quirk starting penalty by Referee Var nell cost the Asgiea five yards. Whether the ball waa over or not we do not know, for the yard lines were utterly obliterated. ' This saved Oregon from being scored upon. The timers' gun spat forth its message as the grimy athletes were lin ing up for another assault, and thus the third "break" of the game went against Coach Stewart's protegee. With the exception of these three crisis, neither goal line was in danger, "S-hy" Huntington who showed rare mettle all through the game tried two placements. His first kick from the ill-yard line In the first quarter went wild and short and his other attempt In the fourth quarter from the 311-yard line was blocked. Cole, of the Aggies, tried his toe In the fourth quarter from the 3:-yard line, but the ball aailed low and w-aa blocked. 1'assea, too. sailed awry for the most part. The Aggies perked up in the fourth quarter and successfully nego tiated two or three passes, but this form of attack could hardly be sus tained on such an tllernoou Paaaea Never "are. In fact, under today's weather con ditlona neither passes nor plunging power could be counted upon to per form with consistency, and that Is why the dope minus the frills and sudden shifts of fortune pointed to a 0-0 con test Individually, the work of Captain Billie and Abraham, of tha Aggie team, shone forth brilliantly, while the Ore. gon -stars were Johnny Beckett. Jack Rirley and Halfbacks Huntington and Halarkey. Beckett towered above everything on the field. He was half team in himself, although Hartlett on the other side or tn line piayea a sterling game against Smyth. Meta phorically speaking. It was a cleanly played engeement, and the best of feeling prevailed on the gridiron. Hundreds of old suraus and just plain fans and fannettes are con gregated in Eugene. and they are burn ing green fire tonight. iCvery bed in town was taken and several of them may be used. It's been three years between drluks." said one old patriarch, wiping the rain off his landscaped whiskers as he plagiarized on tha respective ruv'nrs of North and South Caroliny. Put the old Jinx is stilt workin. They can't beat us. It is a grand victory. I'omeroy Oddfellows Elect, Initiate POMEBOT. Wash., Nov. 20. (Spe. cial.l Officers were elected and four candidates were initiated into Harmony $125 Suits and Coats. Special $79.50 An Extra Special Lot of Suits and Dresses from Last Season, Good Styles, Values, $30 to $30, Your Choice $14.50 Come Monday and Get Your Share of the Great Values Offered. Terms of Sale Cash. R. M. GRAY Cor. Washington and West Park. Lodge of Oddfellows, of romeroy, last Saturday, Harvey Pearson was elected noble grand; Chris Christensen, vice grand, and Harry Burns, secretary. The new members are George Davis, J. E. I.eGore, Claude McCarthy and W. D. Fanning. RESCUER THIEF, SAYS GIRL Young Woman Hit by Attto, Says Man Who Aided Kobbed Her. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 14. Knocked unconscious by a skidding electric car and then robbed of 110, she says, by a passerby who pretended to help her. Miss Esther Drlskell, of the Lutheran Hospice, S28 Sixtn street South, was cared for at the City Hospital and then pent to her home. The car, driven by Mrs. Edward Finch, 2713 Fourteenth avenue South, collided with a Btreetcar before it struck Miss Dripkell. Mrs. Finch and her son, Harold, were bruised. Miss Driskell's injuries in- WASH AWAY SKIN SORES Ta the many sufferers of iiUln disease D. D. D., the liquid wash, has hecmne houstihoid word. 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