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Show I ' II FALLS TW0 STORIES : if- 1 NOT BADLY INJURED !' !i Edward Few of 1072 East Third South l!'- Il vT-i ' street, a painter employed In painting the 11 Slvf fi,ocl B,nlers on the sixth Btory of the m-i Hlfil3 Boston building, was overcome by dlzzl- Br 111 I'll ,,!SS nr,0,It lfl o'clock Friday morning and W lllr. dropped twenty-five feet to the fourth jf 'Mm floor, uninjured by the fall. till IKS Fortunately his fall was ntopped by i IB? temporary flooring or ,1iIb brains would ill IT have been dashed out against the ground, tiilff si'venty-flve feet below. Dr. JC, V. Silver K III It1? wnH cal,p1 after the man was lowered R lflE& 1 j0 ground, and after an examination liSK tlmt showed that no bones were broken. ff Fmi sent Few to his home, fearing severe ln- fl'' Bp- joo' to his spine. Unless internal ln- tif mm't Juries Hhould develop within a few hours, i JillR, . Few will recover. |