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Show Sufferer Knows Cost of Traffic Mishap '- . -V SHE CAN TELL OF THE COST OF PAIN FROM ACCIDENTS Mrs. Margaret Gamble Stoll...Bolh legs fractured ! Crash Victim, Legs Fractured, ! Must Pass Half Year Upon Bed fRStter mmtt: Thf Sa.ftOft.ftnO aannal meawrelil mmt mi MlMmMl errMnl le I to la mmtt pmwl r (h 1ry. N Mtlinal ru h imis tm what pain "rMtft," H mitn) errlnl vkllm wnulS t nMrS N nM-spr Ih mmim thai rarh thrwi fnr HMMilh, yrars, aflerwarS. Thli rm le IrptraJ el maay la koepltaJl ever ISe elale.l There are many times when Mrs. Margaret Gamble Stoll. 25, 37 West Sixth South street, bites deep into her lower lip to keep from screaming. Five weeks ago her legs were broken, one in TIIIKD four places and the other in three, when the mo-OF mo-OF A torcycle on which she was riding collided with an SERIES automobile on South State street. Today tight steel vices clamp her legs, which are suspended above the bed by an intricate array of pulleys and weights. "This is the third type of clamp they have tried," Mrs. Stoll said wryly, "and each has hurt worse than the one it replaced. "I've been away from my Job mors than a month already and they tell me I'll have to spend another an-other all months In bed." It would have keen too eruel iu I talk about such a thing In the face of her physical suffering, but, somehow, some-how, there was a look In her eyas that seemed to say, "And I wonder if my Job will still be there when the hospital aeta me free." Driver of the motorcycle on which Mrs. Stoll was riding was Frank Brydson, 22, of 401 Third East street, who died of his Injuries four days after the accident. |