Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 217, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 September 1913 — INJURED GIRL WAS A STOIC [ARTICLE]

INJURED GIRL WAS A STOIC

Not a Whimper From Her a| Broken Arm Is Reset by \ Physician. — ?.. 1 • ■ San Francisco.—Elizabeth Rood la only thirteen years old, but she is a real “cowgirl." She was rounding up cattle on her uncle's big ranch near Carlin, Nev., when her pony threw her into the sage brush, six miles from the ranchhouse, breaking her arm in two places. That night she came to the St. Francis, escorted by her uncle, Jacjt Yore, discoverer of the famous Rip Van Winkle mine of Lone mountain. Uncle Jack wanted the little girl to have the best medical attention and the lassie allowed the physician to reset the bones without uttering a whimper. \