Thursday, May 1, 2008

Mad Dog in Church

1920

DUNBAR, Pennsylvania. — When a mad dog ran into the First Presbyterian Church here during an entertainment women, men and children were thrown into a panic. The worst bitten by the canine was Earl, a small son of Howard Anderson. A load of buckshot ended the career of the dog. A number of persons were bitten by the dog during the several days that it was running wild.

—The Saturday Blade, Chicago, Aug. 7, 1920, p. 2.

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