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Show MOVING PICTURE SCENE TOO REAL Policemen and Woman Pose for a Runaway Rescue; Latter Faints. .CHICAGO. Oct. 27. A dispatch to the Tribune from New Tork saya: Intended merely for-a -picture scene action, a make-believe rescue of a woman wo-man on a supposed-to-be runaway horse. in a park yesterday-. became an episode fraught with Imminent danger. Miss Addle Von Ohl Was the. woman rider who was to be rescued. ".. Policeman Police-man Fitzgerald was to do the rescuing. rescu-ing. The race, with every mark of reality about it, was almost run. : Just then Miss Von Ohl's horse was seen to swerve. She. was not prepared for it and lost her poise In the saddle.- She grasped the pommel. of the saddle or she would have fallen - and have been dragged head downward. Her left foot was-still in the stirrup. Clutching the rein, she hung while her horse galloped on for twenty or thirty feet, her head and arm grazing the ground. Fitzgerald at the first sign of real danger had redoubled his efforts. In a flash he had abandoned his original intent to stop the horse. He now was bent upon rescuing the rider. He overtook over-took the horse and leaned down and seized Miss Van Ohl's walrt. In another an-other second he had lifted her and swung her over in front of him and upon his own horse. Miss Von Ohl had fainted. |