Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 280, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 November 1911 — Lafayette Newspaper Man Killed When Interurban Car Hit Auto. [ARTICLE]

Lafayette Newspaper Man Killed When Interurban Car Hit Auto.

Martin L. Pierce, a newspaper man, of Lafayette, was killed at 11 o’clock Sunday morning when an automobile he was driving collided with an interurban car near Springvale cemetery. Riding with him was Frederick Cornstock, of Milwaukee* Wis., who escaped injury. Mr.’ Comstock’s mother had died the day before and Mr. Pierce-bad taken him to the cemetery to select s lot in which she is to be burled. They were returning when the auto was struck by an incoming electric car on the Ft. Wayne and Northern Indiana road. Pierce was 29 years of age. He was the telegraph editor on the Lafayette Courier. He attended Purdue university and was prominent in the Sigma Chi fraternity. He was also a leading member of the Lafayette Dramatic Club. » Soyer does not claim that his jqbktem of cooking in paper bags will cook soups, and, he adds: "It is evident that tea must still be made in the tea pot” And there are a few other exceptions, but generally speaking it supersedes the pots and pans way of cooking with absolute success—and economy.