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Motors Deadly But It’s Safer To Ride, Claim CHI Dec. —(United Press).— With nearly 700 automobile fatalitie: i in Cook county since January 1, a report issued by the county coroner shows it is three times safer to ride in automobiles than to w Motor v in Cook county have killed 539 pedestrians since De- cemeber 1 During the same period forty-eight drivers and 148 passer.gers in autos met death through automobi'e accidents, sev- enteen persons working on automo- biles were fatally injured and twen- ty-two passengers in other vehicles were killed Forty persons were killed in street car ard auto collisions, twice as many as were killed riding in ma chines struck by trains. The total number of ities was 740, as compared to 736 last year. The report shows 383 “jay-wa'k- ers" were killed in accidents in the middle of the block and 304 pedes- trians were killed at crossings. Pleasure cars killed 458 persons. Collisions between = automobiles caused thirteen deaths, nine bicy- clists were killed and three motor- cyce riders were fatally injured. Fifteen accidents occurred when women were driving, sixty-three rivers were never {dentified, four drunken drivers figured in deaths, and out of the drivers held to a cor- oner’s inquest 126 were held crim- nally responsible. Of the total killed, 228 were chil- @ren, 175 women, and girls were victims, and the remainder men and boys, Modern Language Association Meets ANN ARBOR, Mich., Dec. 27.— Delegates from all parts of the United States were present here to- day for the opening of the quad- rennial or general session of the Modern Language Association of America. The members divided into groups according to their several interests, discussing general problems of ‘&esthetics, phonetics and taking up problems of present day English, English of the seventeenth century, and French literature of the last two centuries. — NEW ELECTRIC FIRM Is OPENED FOR BUSINESS The Dalph Electric company, the newest concern in {ts line in Cas- Der, is open for business at the Sec- ond street public market, having taken over the Apex Rotarex app'i- ances including washing machines, vacuum cleaners, irons and cookers. The Dolph company also carries ® complete line of appliances, auto- mobile accessories. radio goods and everything in the elegtrical line. cee oie FREE T Pile Sufferers Don't Be Cut—Until You Try This New Home Cure That Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Loan of Time. Simply Chew up a Plea- sant ‘Tasting Tablet Occasionally and Rid Yourself of Piles. 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Simply mail the The reports say the author of the new effort toward peace is General Ange] Flores, governor of aloa, a presidential candidate, MEXICO CITY, Dec. 26.—Via La- redo Junction—(By the Associated Press).—Lack of a quorum prevent- ed the « te from holding its reg- ular meeting today. Opposition sen- ators show a wil'ingness to ratify the special convention recently ar- ranged between the United States and ico, relative to claims for damages during Mexican revolu- tions. They refuse, however, ratifi- cation of the general convention un- less some clauses are amended. An- other attempt at holding a regular meeting will be made tomorrow. BORDER REPORTS ARE CONFLICTING JUAR Mex., Dec. {By The Associated Press}—Conflicting state- ruents of the rebellious movements in Mexico continue to be given out by border representatives of the fac- tions of President Obregon and Adol- fo De La Huerta, although little de- finite information 1s available in the advices received here. While the revolutionists declared that their troops have been concen- trated for a new drive toward Mex!- co City from Vera Cruz, Consular re- ports stated that irregulars under General Romulo Figueroa had been driven from the state of Morelos and forced to flee to Vera Cruz, Part of the rebel army under Gen- eral Enrique rada was expelled from Tanacula with severe losses, by 2,000 federals led by General Lazaro Carenes yesterday, according to government advices reaching No- gales, Arizona. Two hundred pris- oners were captured by the victor- fous forces, who are pursuing the routed rebels toward Guadalajara, said the advices, which added that there were many casualties, The revolutionists declare that! President Obregon’s avenue of es- cape toward Vera Cruz is closed and that he is trying to break through the Guadalajara line by attacking the Estradistas. ROMANCE NOT ALWAYS NEEDED FOR PICTURE It is refreshing to occasionally find a photoplay that does not fol- low the one, two, three rule that | are such apparent skeletons for so many screen plays. The salient feature of so many of the catalogued variety of pic- tures is the love interest between a couple of deserving young people. Such a feature !s often agreeable entertainment. But after all, there are incidents in life worth pictorial efforts that do not have love's young dream as a basic quality of interest. King Baggot, body responsi or at least some- le for “The Darling of New York,” the Universal-Jewel production Saturday at the Wyo- ming theater, has found a substi- tute®type of screen entertainment that gives tremendous promise that it can be done. In this production there are no fond lovers to bill and coo through countless reels of film, and clinch in a touching final fadeout. Yet there !s an astonishing amount of human Interest drama in the story of the little waif and her rag doll, in her wanderings in the squalid atmosphere of w York's Ghetto. picture stars Baby Peggy, a chubby little youngster probably not more than four years old. At times she is so perfectly natural that one wonders whether the child was acting or whether the camera- man slipped up on her at play. Some startling stories have been broadcasted in connection with this child star's ry, but if her work in this picture, which is her first appearance in the starring role of a multi-reel feature, is a fair indi- cation of her box office worth, then the stories are plausible enough. pie SSC Ne \LIFE SAVING CREW SAFE NEWPORT, Oregon, Dee. Elght members of a coast guard life saving ¢ who were exposed to a storm at sea in an open launch since Monday afternoon were brought into the harbor here safe by the tug Go-Getter. 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