Mrs. Mary WATSON ROLLINS, 41 years old, died at the home of her son-in-law, W. F. WHITE, in Barr street, Sunday morning, October 30, at five o'clock. Her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Laura WHITE, and several sisters survive her. The funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon, services being held in the First Baptist Church of which the Rev. G. E. SALLIE is pastor. Interment was made at Robinson's Run cemetery. Three men who are thought to be natives of Poland were run down and instantly killed at Noblestown crossing of the Panhandle Railroad by at express train at 6 o'clock Thursday night. The dead are: John CHAPPIE, aged 25, a coal miner, of Noblestown Lack FEDOR, aged 30, residence unknown Unidentified man The men were about to cross the railroad track, and while waiting for a freight train to pass stood on the east bound track. Before they either saw or heard the swiftly speeding express ... all three were hurled high into the ... The bodies were brought to the ... on the next train.