toLe-tieiXbyasralQP•e,ilOne Killed and 4mBadly Injured inMotor Car WreckELroMl?t-ft-]i»St,The four men who were injured this afternoon, near Bock i Tavern, on the O. W-, when a motor-car carrying 11 section jmen, Jumped the track, and James Casey, of Rock Tavern, ; -ftzis tailed, (reference to which is made in a telephone mes-| sage appeasing on the first page), were brought to this city on |Ko. 3, at 2:20, and taken to Thrall Hospital Two of the men (were conveyed from the station in the hospital ambulance and 5 two in the car of Hr. J. B. HuletL At the hospital they were ‘attended by Hrs. J. B. Kuiett and T. IX Mills. The extent of their injuries could not be ascertained at the time of going to press, but they are evidently quite serious. The injured men •are:j Dennis Dougherty, of 130 Cottage street, this eitji s Kmmett Robinson, of Campbell HalL | Orville Gale, of Rock Tavern.Frank Hewlett, of Luzon, Sullivan county.18O.ido£e-- In 1The ear was driven by Oakley I*i bolt, the section foreman, of Burnside. »ho told a representative of the Times-Preas that the cause of the car leaving the rails was an obstruction or some kind on the track- He thought It was a stone, and whether placed Ui*re by some person or per--ons for the purpose of causing a wreck, he was unaoie to say The ear was not damaged and did. not go down an embankment. The accident ocurred at 12:J15.Six of the occupants of the car es-taped injury. James Casey, of Hock Tavern, was instantly killed, and all were hurled from the car to the tough ground.THEATRICALt nc Oifiiion.The famous stage success, “Mile-a iltnute Kendall,” a Paramount picture starring Jack. Plckford and Louise Huff, will have Its presentation at the Stratton Theatre tonight. A. feature of interest In connection with thia superb picture, will be the first appearance or .Lotue pickiord, a stater of the famous Paramount star, u his support. She portrays the role j of an adventuress and plays opposite j to her brother, who Is the dissipated!