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Show . Train Held While Child Is Treated Wednesday evening, when a delegation dele-gation of Indiana Lions eh route to the international convention at San Francisco, were entertaining and being be-ing entertained on the station platform plat-form in Milford, there were those no doubt who thought the train was being held up on that account, but such was not the case. A short time before first No. 7 reached Milford the little 3-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Moody of Santa Anna, An-na, Calif., fell from her seat and suffered suf-fered injuries which required medical medi-cal attention. Dr. Hunter was notified noti-fied and the little girl was rushed to his office, where first aid treatment was given. While both sections of No. 7 were held up here for ten minutes or more over their scheduled schedul-ed stop, not a word of compljit was heard from the five hundred passengers, pas-sengers, many of whom were aware of the cause. The Moody family were en route to their California home after a three-year stay' in South America, where the daughter was born, and while the parents are Americans, the little girl speaks nothing but Spanish. Span-ish. Her injuries, though painful, were not of a serious nature. |