Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 300, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 December 1912 — ACCIDENTAL DEATH OF LITTLE GIRL [ARTICLE]

ACCIDENTAL DEATH OF LITTLE GIRL

; ■■ s, • Child of 3ftrs. Lura Hinkle Wallize Rilled by Falling Timber At Iswiston, Pa. 0 Friends in Rensselaer have received newspapers from I-cwlston, Pa., giving an account of the accidental death of the 2-year-old daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. William Wallize of that dty. Mrs. Walllze wsa* formerly Miss Lura Hinkle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hinkle, and residents a number of years ago of Rensselaer. ■ Mr. Wallize is a traveling salesman and was away from home when the accident occurred. The little girl wjjth—her two older sisters, Marjorie, aged 4, and Dorothea, aged 7, had been playing in the back yard of their home and had stopped to rest, leaning against the rear of a bank building, next door. A heavy door frame leaned against the bank and this was toppled over and struck the little Rirl and her death resulted two'hours later. At first she did not seem seriously injured, but apparently she had suffered an internal hemorrhage. Mr. Wallize was located by telegram at Huntinton, Pa. Mrs. Wallize is related to Mrs. J. H. Chapman and W. F. Powers.