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LYNN, Mass, April 17.—Little Dickie Landry still has his smile,
‘| but not his legs,
Dickie is only three years old. Even at that age he should have known better than play along the railroad tracks. He learned what could happen—too late. A roaring passenger train bore down on him in the evening twilight and Dickie failed to hear the warning cry of his older playmates.
When the train passed, Dickie lay along the tracks, his legs mangled. At Lynn hospital, doctors amputated one leg above the knee,
the other below the knee. .
/ The accident and subsequent surgery should have been enough to kill a little fellow like Dickie, but he pulled through. Nurses and
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Word of Dickie’s plight spread, |wife and seven other children, and publisher Ernest W. Lawson |Every penny counted in the family. of the Lynn Item sent reporters|It would be tough getting Dickie to investigate. They found Dickie’s [the things he would need now,
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Doctors said the youngster would require new artificial legs to match his growth, every 18 months until he becomes 18 years old. Ten pairs| - of legs would cost $5000. So Lawson started a fund to help Dickie—goal $5000—and contributed: the first $250 himself, Editorials and stories about Dickie in the Item started the gifts pouring ine. Fund Now $19,000 Press services picked up the story, and contributions came . from all parts of the nation and Canada. Today, the fund stands at $19,000, and Lawson expects it to reach $20,000 before long, Dickie is assured of his legs, and a new chance in life as well. A com= mittee has been appointed to administer the fund, and see that Dickie gets a college education and the financial start in life that he will need. But Dickie knows nothing of this, Unaware that he has attracted nation-wide attention, he plays happily in his hospital bed, flirts
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"CHAPTER 21 MIKE O'BRIEN looked even more serious than usual as he said, “I'll have to ask you to come to the coroner’s office with me, Mona.” Mona said calmly, “Of course, Mike. How about Mrs. Cameron. Has she been questioned ?” ; “She spent the evening at home with a friend. They retired early as she wasn’t feeling well. So far as you are concerned, I have already
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» = ” THE CORONER said dryly, *All we want from you is a statement of what you do know. Mr. O'Brien says she visited you yesterday and made certain threats, Will you tell us exactly what these were?” Was it only .yesterday that she had faced Mona, her blue eyes
[frantic with worry and the des-| | peration of a woman who sees the! ‘man she loves turning away from
her? Mona said: “She told me if Jay didn’t come back to her she would kill herself. That she would make him feel the way she did and fit would cost him his job. » = = “ARE YOU engaged to Jay Cameron?” “I was,” she admitted, head high. “But when I discovered he was married, that he had divorced his wife on my account, I broke it." “When did you learn this?” “Yesterday morning in the paper.” “And when did you inform Mr. Cameron of your decision?” “In the afternoon when he came to see me.” “Was this before or after Jean Roberts’ visit?” “Before.” » ~ » “WHEN was the last time you saw Jay Cameron?” She saw the muscle in Mike's face tighten, and knew he already suspected what she was going to say but she did not. hesitate. “About 7 o'clock this morning. He followed me to my parents’ cottage in Carmel last night, I had quarreled with my mother and I wanted to be alone. wouldn't talk to him then he made
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told him after what Jean Roberts had said you wouldn't marry him?” “No,” she sald, “that is not true. I tried to be angry with him, but
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The Staff * 12, Large staff, assuring extra personal service. 13. Staff are members of most all religious and fraternal orders, assuring strict adherence to ceremonies and rituals, 14, Lady attendant to care for women and children. 15. Staff on call 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. . 16. Several staff members are veterans of World War I and IT with experience to properly plan military honors,
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