The acme magazine . IDENTIFIED AS NORMAN RUSSELL. The unknown man, who was seriouslyinjured by the overturning of a HighlandSuburban car at the corner of 4th andPortland streets, yesterday morning, hasbeen identified as Norman C. Russell, of1326 Somerset avenue, West Henry L. Dwight, of 2143 4th ave-nue, called at Douglas Hospital late lastnight and positively identified the stillunconscious man. An operation will beperformed this afternoon, for the re-moval of a fragment of the skull whichis thought to press upon the brain. * * * * * * * (Clipped November 2, 1904). MR. RUSSELL RE


The acme magazine . IDENTIFIED AS NORMAN RUSSELL. The unknown man, who was seriouslyinjured by the overturning of a HighlandSuburban car at the corner of 4th andPortland streets, yesterday morning, hasbeen identified as Norman C. Russell, of1326 Somerset avenue, West Henry L. Dwight, of 2143 4th ave-nue, called at Douglas Hospital late lastnight and positively identified the stillunconscious man. An operation will beperformed this afternoon, for the re-moval of a fragment of the skull whichis thought to press upon the brain. * * * * * * * (Clipped November 2, 1904). MR. RUSSELL RECOVERED. Mr. Norman C. Russell was dis-charged from Douglas Hospital to-day,having completely recovered from inju-ries received in the disastrous street railway accident last August. ******** (Clipped December 2, 1904). DEATH RESULT OF ACCIDENT. Injuries Received in Ball Game Fatalto Henry Dwight. Henry Louis Dwight, a member of thebasket ball team of the Reed AthleticClub, died at his home 2143 4th avenue. Thursday, under circumstances whichmake his death a peculiarly sad one. Hewas injured Thanksgiving day whileplaying a game with his team. The in-jury was to his head and his death wasthe result of cerebral meningitis. (Clipped July 12, 1905). AWARDED $13,000 DAMAGES. The jury in Equity Court No. 1, to-day awarded damages in the sum of$15,000 in the suit against the HighlandSuburban Street Railway Company,brought by Mr. Norman C. Russell. , it will be remembered, was se-verely injured by the overturning of oneof the defendants cars at 4th and Port-land streets, earlv last August; (Clipped from the Society Column, Oc-tober 29, 1905). A pretty wedding occurred at Catholic Church, Wednesday eve-ning, at 5 oclock. The parties unitedwere Miss Gertrude Ellsworth, daughterof Mr. Howard A. Ellsworth, and C. Russell, the Rev. Father Jo-seph Ryan performing the bride wore a gown of white pointde esprit elaborately hand embroideredin pan


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