Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 May 1907 — Baby Uninjured In Fill From Window. [ARTICLE]

Baby Uninjured In Fill From Window.

The most remarkable escape from injury that«ever occnred with j in the experience of most people; was that which happend here' yesterday to Helen, the 2-pear-old? daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hard,. Thebeby wasplaying in sin up 4 stairs reom of there residence, the' Okas. Robinson pioperty on «Col-| lege Road, and leaning out of the! window, became overbalanced and fell oat. Beneath the window was; a wash <tab, .a .clothes wringer, a chair and a bucket. The flatter was half (full of clothes, and it was! directly onto this head first that the baby felt. Mrs. Fred Phillips, a next door neighbor, was attracted; by the woffled cries of the child 1 and hastened to thespot of issuance to find the baby wedged tightly in the bucket, so firmly iu fact, that; she had to pull considerably to re* lease it. A physician was hastily sum mound, .and an examination showed that the little patient was practically uninjured, being braised a trifle about the shoulders only." The clothes in the bucket had made a soft cushion for the baby’s head and the narrowing of-the bueket towards the bottom had gradually broken the force of the fall. On Tuesday morning the baby was feeling as lively as ever and wasable to accompany its grandma folio se Lawn.