PIE EXPLODES.
DIVESTS WOMAN OF HA I*
Just as Mrs H. Vanderheude, ot Cleveland (U.S.), peeped into the oven of her gas-stove to see how her apple pies' were getting along, one of them exploded. As a result Mrs Vanderheude is now suffering from slight burns on the face, and her head is as clean shaven as a convict’s. When the pie, which gave every indication of becoming-a juicy and toothsome bit of pastry, exploded, it set fire to the oven. Mrs Vanderheude could not get her head away from the cloor in time, and her hair caught fire, and was burned off. 5. T AVhen the firemen arrived Mrs Vanderheude had just pulled her head' out of a bucket of water Great splotches of pie decorated the walls and ceilings of the kitchen.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3526, 30 December 1913, Page 2
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134PIE EXPLODES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3526, 30 December 1913, Page 2
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