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Show LOSES BOTH LEGS THE SECOND TIME Weatbuiy, L- L, March 13 William Kitting, a lad of 19 years, lost both of his legs for a second lime yesterday. yes-terday. The first time was four year:, ago when he fell under a Long Island Isl-and railway train nar the siatlon at Glennoud On artificial limbs h. was standing at th.- station here yesterday yes-terday when he saw a woman cross- j Ing the tracks in front of an express train. Recalling the accident which j had befallen him, he shouted a warn- ing to tho woman, but she did not j heed, and young Fitting stumped hla way to the tracks and dragged her from danger, only to fall himself across the rails. Other persons on the ! platform saw the lad run over by tho train and when it came to a stop they rushed to him expecting to find 1 him fatally hurt He was picked up legless but not In the least wounded, j as the locomotive's wheels had only broken off his wooden legs. |