Inventor John W. Keely Injured.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1896, P. ¼
Inventor John W. Keely Injured.
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 11.—John W. Keely, the inventor of the Keely motor, was painfully hurt about the head by a runaway horse here today. He was about to board a street car at Ninth and Chestnut Streets when the animal dashed into him and knocked him down.
His injury was dressed at a hospital, and he was then taken to his home. It is believed that Mr. Keely will have recovered within two weeks.
Published: February 12, 1896
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