Otho Anderson .Vic-■i tim ; Dies Saturday . of Injuries 'Funeral services for Otho Anderson, who died Saturday afternoon as the result of injuries sustained whin his automobile and a street car collided late : Friday night, will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Taylorsville cemetery, Rev. Hudson of the Taylorsville - Baptist church officiating. Interment will take place at the Taylorsville cemetery.Death is said to have been directly due to a crushed, skull, sustained in the collision. • It was while Anderson, who was a foreman at the Wausau Southern Lumber Company’s plant, was proceeding east on Sixth street near Twelfth Avenue when the collision occurred. It Is believed that the steerin'- gear of the car became out of order, sinco the auto apparently could not be turned aside. -1 Tho car, in charge of Oscar Smith, had been stopped by the vigilant operator. Smith stating the approaching auto continued m {the direction of the car. He is a •nephew of the victim of the accident. • ‘A w.dow and one child, a daughter survive, as do a number of brothers and sisters and more distant relatives. Anderson had been In the employe of the Wausau com-was a member of the. Masoniclodge. He lived at Thirteenth Avenue and Ninth street and was well known, having been a resident of the city for a number of years.They should have gentlemen’s days for shopping in thejdg department stoics. *MRS. COCHRAN IMPROVING. Mrs. M. E. Cochran, deputy circuit clerk, who has been 111 for the past two weeks at the home of