Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1912 — GIRL FACES VICIOUS HORSE [ARTICLE]

GIRL FACES VICIOUS HORSE

Agnes Fanton of Greenwich, Conn, Saves Boy'a Life, but Is Seriously Hurt by Runaway. Greenwich, Conn. Cold bands caused a runaway accident. The driver of Alexander Mead’s sleigh was unable to control the horse and the animal ran along on the sidewalk. Agnes Fanton, employed A. W. W. Marshall, vice-president of the Greenwich Trust company, saved the Ufoof Mr. Marshall’s son Robert by throwing him against a stone fence and standing in front of him. As the hose passed the clothes were tom and her face and body were bruised.