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Show USHER WAS IN PAIN Acted at a Weddinr AI-' though Three of His Ribs Were Broken. - j DAYTON. Q.. Nov. 8. Local society circles sound the pralaes of George Short, who came here from Belief on-talne on-talne to act as usher at tha Brandon-Wilson Brandon-Wilson wedding. It waa noticed by his friends that he did not walk as erect as usual, and that throughout the nuptial nup-tial ceremony his face, usually brightened bright-ened by smiles, bore a very sober expression. ex-pression. None of the guests, however, had any conception of the great difficulty under which he performed his social duties, heroically suffering Intense pain In order or-der that the wedding programme should come off as planned. After the weddmg' It was learned that VIr. Short had Just come from an exciting excit-ing game of football, in which he waa seriously injured. Dr. Palmer, who examined ex-amined him, found that three of the young man's ribs had been broken. |