Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 143, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1914 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Falls Three Stories; Injuries Slight. Bayonne, N. J. —For the second time within a year Mary Matuskefsky, eleven, fell three stories while walking in her sleep and sustained only a slight injury to her right foot >l i' l | l S 1 . 11 mi. W M«.. 1 ..'i l 1 1 Thrashes 56-Year-Old Son-In-Law. Boston. —Michael Sullivan, ninetyone, thrashed his son-in-law, Thomas Dossett, fifty-six, when the latter criticized the manner in which Mrs. Doesett prepared dinner. „ I! Il- «l » «' | Keeps Headless Frog Alive. / New York.—-Dr. George E. Crile, explained to the New York Medical society how he kept a frog alive 11 hours by blood transfusion after cutting off its head.