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John Jones, a workman, who was
slightly injured when a thousand pounds
of powder exploded and wrecked the
Three-Ex Powder mill last night, was
taken to the St. James hospital.
The presence of mind and coolness of
Mrs. J. B. Sweeny, 758 North Street,
saved little Johnny Sweeny from death
last night when she caught him by the
coattail and dragged him from beneath
the fender of a street car. Mrs. Sweeny
was dragged 50 feet by the car and taken
to the St. Luke's hospital in an ambulance
that was hastily summoned.
Falling through a street car window
without receiving so much as a bruise was
the unusual experience of Michael Casey
last night on Main Street. Michael was
not intoxicated--so he says.
Recklessly driving his automobile over
the curb on Smith street, Mr. James
White, who resides at 764 Smith street,
was fatally hurt by a careless chauffeur,
who was unable to handle his machine
and skidded at the corner near Mr.
White's home.
At a meeting of the Sane Fourth com-
mittee in the city library last evening
at seven thirty, it was decided that Smith-
town must pa.s.s a law forbidding the sale
and use of cannon crackers.