Father Finds BabeDead In BedJohn Kggers, Jr. 18 month old i son of John Egger.s, living near Kas- j !'lt;•••!•. wa !niiml dead in his hlt; d a- j Iron : :lt;» :i. m. Friday morning. Tidiscovery the babe was dead was mi de bv the father, two hours afterho had administered to tlie care of t ]i*• ha lie. The mother o he babe, passed away ahnutrjfejiear ago. iThe little one, apparently in good j health all day Thursday, was put tot Inal Thursday evening, happy and ; healthy. It was shortly after 3 a. m. that the father was awakened by the j1 hoy and going to hagped c.u ifor his wants after which the boywon |*o v.b-op. h m shortly aftert ho fa | hor a ’ «o .• for t lie day that h* wen( to the lied and found his hoy. the youngeut of four children, d nd. r*atii was attributed to heart les*Ion-:, suiM i induced by acute indige -1 • on accordtng to a verdict return ed at an inquest conducted Friday Imorning by (Sjjjaoio,- A. I! MalmPrinceton,The father and Dr. O’Malley, of j Ohio, tostififed at.the ifeqiiest hold ati!i'■ Fgget home, located about oneand one half miles southeast of Kas- i1m -or. ^ $ j'•I. Fggers fold of his getting up at 3 o'cl-i-k to take care of the haband that after changing his clothing |» he returned to hi* bed where he slept until S a. in. He then told of findfithe Iff el ess 11 od: and Itis call for Dr, * o’Malb y, Ohiq physic inn. jHr. O'Malley In turn told of bis) rail and how .he found that life had j boon extinct for a short time. Tie testified that acute indigestion was responsible for the child's death, the) the illness having affected the heart. The baby Is survived by the fath-