'day,itateforline'romFATAL ACCIDENT SUNDAYNIGHT COST TWO LIVESeets iing tlt;he I of a is in-imelingwas•eat•omentpe■ewomnetCherokee Times: Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Herrick were painfully injured and two persons were killed in an automobile accident on the Lincoln highway, Sunday night. A Marshalltown dispatch in the morning papers says: Theodore Lant, 27, and Mrs.Susie Lake, 60, were instantly killed, and Mrs. A. Lant, mother of the young man, was seriously injured in an automobile accident occurring on the Lincoln highway, eight miles west of Marshalltown today. The deadwere residents of this city.’f;) First news of the accident was brought to Cherokee by Mrs. L. G. Sagness, Miss Florence Sagness and Itoy Sagness, who were returning frbm Iowa City and came \ to the scene of the tragedy. soon after;:.the collision Had occurred;,d V ffii*.1 *,t .■ HAFInter*• Wa sition bank where1 Jsition,A EAlbertArt:land J north; known Har Detroi; I wab driving^orr, the wrong side : of, ..Pfe;joad and without lights. The'cbi-lijBsion aid .not occur at a crossing; ;ts I The Ford';was described as a ' .total wreck as though it had been .in a rail-in jroad collision and the Herrick Buick was badly, damaged,•re Both • Mr!; and Mrs. Herrick were p- injured, Mrs. Herrick most seriously, nd Mr. Herrick was able to give assist-q- arice after the wreck. While he w$s bo not detained by officials he remained Id at Marshalltown to. give such assistance as possible in the inquiry that he supposed would be made this morning. v.%in .The’Herricks were returning from o' Iowa City where they had attended y. I the football game.o’ . : •/ ■ill ' ' • . ' ’pita] , Mrs early died a hesdajMisE pointei the At teache:Elmithe dr ner, C.The Dr. M their h ColoratST.- Pj