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Show jay Dance at I Inaugural Ball !R jaUghter of Senator Fairbanks Is j? Recovering From Hei- R Lameness. j YOUNGSTOWN. O., Feb. 12. Mrs. ift Timnions, wfe .f E"sl&n John W. K''Tinimons, U. S. N., only daughter of. Ml nator Charles W. Fairbanks, Vlce-K Vlce-K president-elect, Is at the Tod house un-ft.der un-ft.der the care of John D. Heese, the "bone-setter. several months ago Mrs. Timmona ;- Ml while danclncr at a ball In Wash-fr Wash-fr ncton and suffered an obscure Injury S one of her legs. She did not benefit 3 the treatment of. the surgeons who "1 J- .fended her, her lameness Increased A E ,n(i for .some time she has been able i I f0 walk only with great difficulty. ; ; Rcec:e was formerly a workman in an 1 M Iron mill hero. He was very successful 1 8 In reducing dislocations and setting it r frncturos among his fellows, and so he C1 i'et up as a bone-setter. About ten ' years ago, while still working In the IS mill Keese cured of lameness Miss i Warnock, daughter o Judge Warnock, of Urbana,, O., who Is now aJCongrcss-3 aJCongrcss-3 man. Miss "Warnock told Mrs. Tlm-,j Tlm-,j m0ng of Reese's success with her, and 5 Mrs. Tlmmons came here. Reese discovered that she had some 3 Injury of the hip, not of the ankle as J bfid been supposed. Mrs. Tlmmons for t the first time in a long while walked J up a flight of stairs without assistance ' today. She said hopefully: "I bellevo jj I'll be able to dance at the Inaugural ! Mrs. Tlmmons was married at her I father's house In Washington in Sep-1 Sep-1 tember, 1903. She and her husband I Tvere scholars together at Ohio "Wes-4 "Wes-4 Uyan University and were In love with each other then. But Miss Fairbanks A doped with and married Dr. Allen of n fcdlanapolls. She divorced him and ' ? & young naval officer successfully re-: re-: Jj'.fewed his suit. |