Show WOMANS COOLNESS PREVENTS INJURY Mrs C L Olson Lies Quiet Under the Hoofs of Fright Frightened Frightened ened Horse BUGGY PASSES OVER HER HERI I DRIVE HAD LOST CONTROL OF I ANIMAL AT CORNER I Presence of mind under circumstances which would have caused most women to collapse enabled Mrs Culber L Olson to toes es escape pe with slight Blight injuries when She was i run over oer by a horse and buggy at Second South and Main streets about last night Mrs Olson Is the wife of At torne C L Olson or of Weber Olson Mr and Mrs Olson were waiting fOr fOra a car to take them to their residence at 67 D B street when a horse and buggy coming around the corner from Second South ran Into Mrs Olson and she was thrown underneath the feet of the horse Although terribly frightened she realized she was less likely to be hurt It if she lay perfectly still but a glimpse of the sharp shod hoofs made her close her eyes Al Although Although though the horse had been frightened by bya a car the animal took a particularly long step to avoid planting his hoot hoof In Mrs Olsons face The four wheels of the buggy passed over oer her but she had braced herself for the shock and the es estimated weight of pounds of vehicle and occupant merely caused a bruise on her arm The driver stopped his horse at once and came back to inquire after Mrs 01 son He told Mr lIr Olson his name was C A Perry E L Do De Camp manager or of the Ufe Ran Automobile company Was pass passing passing ing in an Oldsmobile at the time the ac accident accident happened He volunteered to take Mr and Mrs Olson to their home and his offer was gratefully accepted At her home last evening said her Injuries were not serious Mr lIr Olson said they were both extremely grateful for her remarkable escape A Terrible Experience Yes indeed saId Mrs Olson every minute when I was lying there I expected to feel the sharp hoofs of the horse orse In ray my face but he seemed to avoid step stepping stepping ping on rue me although how he did It Is Isa isa a mystery I was terribly shocked but butI I realized that my best i ance was to remain perfectly still When the horse had passed over me I braced myself for forthe forthe the shock of the buggy I heard beard Mr Olson say the weight of the buggy and driver must have been fully pounds and It Is a wonder It did not hurt me much more than It did I have suffered considerably from the shock but I did not faint My arm is bruIsed but other otherwise otherwise wise I am uninjured although I suppose some additional bruises will manifest themselves tomorrow |