NEWSPAPERS: LEE LILLEY NEAR FAIRCHANCE HAS BLAST SET OFF IN YARD Connellsville, 
Fayette Co. PA

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The Daily courier, Tuesday May 23, 1922, Connellsville, PA


LEE LILLEY NEAR FAIRCHANCE HAS BLAST SET OFF IN YARD

An explosion took place near Fairchance at 9 o'clock last night when a
heavy blast was set off in the front yard of Lee Lilley, employed at the
Kyle works of the H. C. Frick Coke Company.  The fence of the yard was
destroyed and windows in the house were blown in but no one was
injured.  The house is located along the Haydentown road about one mile
from Fairchance.