Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 146, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1912 — Frank Maloy Knocked Down By Lightning Last Friday. [ARTICLE]
Frank Maloy Knocked Down By Lightning Last Friday.
Frank Maloy, the Monou station agent at Lowell, was struck by lightning last Friday evening while at work in the station, but was not seriously injured. ? The lightning came during a storm and, as he was. moving some papers from a safe, struck him on the knee. The shock rendered him unconscious for a short time, but with some medical treatment, administered when he awoke, he began to feel fairly good. He now gets around Just as happy as though nothing had happened. SHatS small son, John, was standing at his: side when the lightning struck, bat was untouched. -rr r I ■ Sunday was Mrs. James Maloy’s birthday, in honor of which her sons, Frank of Lowell, and Bernard, of ' the day with her at her home. Mrs. Maloy wouldn’t say which anniversary it was but stated that after the Mg noonday feast, most of the afternoon , was spent in posing for snapshots. j Dowd and Dowd, brother and sister, in their musical, singing and dancing acta, opened a three nights’ e&gagenight and tomorrow night the house
