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JUST Pe RRR PREY oRweRey Rewer > Sain sitet aoa eaaantnaanae tenth _THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 17, 1905, WILL OPEN GRAVE OF MRS. MARY CARLTON ON COURT'S ORDER {2st sre Tworkr Law's: * —— = 3 FOUND AFTER PENALTY IN JUDGE PERMITS THE SAD ROMANCE © DEATH CHAIR DISINTERMENT OF "You Wied Oto Wier” | tela SoS Prise ONE WIFE'S BODY muth Oddly Discovered. for Murders. District-Attorney Clarke of Kings County Will Soon Have Autopsy Performed to Discover the Real Cause of Her Death. “4 After an tnexplicadle absence of thir-| Two men walkel from thelr cells tn teen months from her Yonkers home,| the death-house at Sing Sing prison to- during which ehe disappeared as com.| ay, shuffled along the dingy corridors pletely from sight as though she had/@nd through the great tron gates lead- been swallowed up in the earth, and Ing into the execution room, which ter being long given up as murde:=3,/opened with a grating and clanking, Mrs. Catherine Wildermuta, a res.ient|and in a few minutes both had been of Yonkers, has been found in a Roman| shocked to death, They were murder- Catholic Institution in this city, being| ers and had paid the tull penalty of the cared for by the resident sisters. law. : The story of the young woman's life} ‘The men were James and disappearance as told by her par-| five years old, 3 ents, is a remarkable tale, She is twen-|young negro. Bott a and ty-four years old, the daughter of Ea-| in wire-cover \ ; ward and Rose Nodine, of a family trac-| that o ected 85 Albert ing their gencalogy to ters | cond 1 eect seat) early $¢ t one of these sttange request when asked ployment on the Nodine farm and fell | °f ste in love with Catherine, whom he asked |‘ he body of one of the men to marry him. ‘The marriage took place | °!4 a. It is supposed th John's Episcopal Churoh, Yonkers, (EK. WHO has made ali sorts of exe i i i According to the parents, the pair did | PeTments since Oh" scl wei F Carlton Gives His Version of How His Two [not tive happily together. anda year | csieMMcnia snide wa the bade of ths f Wives Died—Declares He Is Anxious after thelr “maerage "without “eling| ng mmaruter uit olpnta fi + Hy Pah y Sots mores After a€¥- | his innoce a do. nig c i for a Full Investigation and Jerat mona nad) tht | Fatah ne indi ‘ neyowe i grec Was the first of the murdere Hy . ; Predicts Vindication, the girl's father ny, | eer hacen eeeme ridin he ’ out as a slave. corridor ty the death chair, was us . co The recital by the parents strapped down, { the) cur was 2 r treatment which Wildermuth ac | turned on. Again it was tu ) and & ' pistrict-Attorney John F. Clarke, of Kings County, went before Justice Hippie vatthia periodlae |at 85 oho jas pronounced de ad b Sewall in the Supreme Court in Brooklyn this afternoon and made formal They say he ini sted br 1 y Bienes n nee upon her and that she worked Ike a Aon EED oe F application for the exhumation of the body of Mrs. Mary Gorman Carlton, | oeee re eva byraay anclat qisit cree sounds: c a1 the second wife of Frederick E. Carlton to dle of lockjaw. Carlton ts now Pee ae ea trent cae : bs the he 5 in the Raymond Streef Jail, held on a technical charge or grand larceny. | At the end of four months the girt | ine ae weal te nS a Mr. Clarke presented to Justice Sewall all of the evidence taken ees. ac ne Bnd Feta ee tome cna |, Jeiies Breen ahot to ae by Coroner Flaherty in his investigation into the death of the second staguered Into the Nodine ‘realdence in | ; . | tearful condition, Her flesh had s0| Janrunk that the be were visthle Her reason was almost shattered and | {t was a long period before she regained anything lke her former health Barely, however, had she red, with Wilde ‘Mrs. Carlton, and said that, in his opinion, it justified disinterring of the body. After carefully examining the evidence Justice Sewall granted tie order and the body will be taken up to-morrow, In the mean time Coroner Flaherty 18 | phere were a lot of photographs and going on with his inyestigation, and | jme matrimonial papers. I have sent r to-day gave a large number of sub-|the potties to the cliy chemist for an- nerchant of the ‘i poenas to Inspector Cross for service. | alysis, than she dlanpprared, with Wildermuth. j i ere eee ap enn EERE aes Caen Mrs. Hattie Schultz, missing daughter, Informing her that Ta ha 5 fy oO 0. ands street, where Carlton ty of aa Delaware; He hues Ms District-Attorney Clarke announced |Kept these things, that after he was cats Ae vas th w ee . that he had asked the Health Depart-|rejeased on ball when first arrested is ae eke anime I ment to recommend a physician to eae for vagrancy he visited the room and jecaieithnts an one i eee iecniomes and that Dr. O'Con- Pe eee ce pene aaa = then she would send a letter to her pa- i : , : Pee ue cerca lastest: acid in tive per of arsenate of tron, strych=| rents depicting awful treatment, which eae & or, of Manhattan, has been recom Carlton Tells His Story. : ax nis aeroxidel wien ata Guinn: tprescrineat Gy cana liehore tier anand als wallets p é mended. Dr. O'Connor has been com-| Cariton woe In & talkative mood to- e cuneelie (a Goll : ut Rospital when T |". natiy found her way back to the muy avenue. “Luey Avilla t. u ork, ee a te under treatme a ‘aluabl, ed She final! hi foe Meh J bee! municated with and accepted the work. |day and gave the following statement which 1 ches holuable medi | warental roof, walking n great part of seiiich: he: | uli crces 8 Yara Pine crete aentaruea nA few d i gnest obtained the distance aid presenting once more f tikes is| "No move the authorities could make —— = swelling appeares the only one T_ever |e ast ppearance. Some t Gnepector Croza)isald lorday tbat Mie) eS pleased ime Cater) an amrline | appenrec, Je statenscly pone Ty ever a skeleton-like appearance. Some time \ men hed visited twenty young women) Vio bi egan. “1 want this matter |/M® her, she removed her shos andleration on the foot, The tr shoulder - (gue_on bail J visited my room ean Jeymuth returned, and the cou- whose names were Sound jn Curltonz| Te! he began, 1 want thie arefui (stocking and walked barefooted for two| Mra, Carlton was entirely 4 FEE ere ee es ye Naar teeiteranip (mun cre. nas me forward lea R)very ° : : é brother and myself ealied on Dr. D © 1001 T have held a mei ‘ ae fy ppers. a ‘ chemical examination made of the |hurs. Returning home, the foot began | of Miss Sweeney, a graduate nurse, The ’ 1 Wo matrimonial agencies. But, as | unhappy life. fe ‘Most of them were young wamen,| (Ooi) TMi) wives, an examina. |'0 Swell. Next Monday she told me fn a|doviors visited her three to five times | 1orme, asking iim to telephone and tind "remember, Tha written a'let-| According to Mrs, Nodine, he beat her Nee see E @ither Sunday-sch >i scholurs ov em-) 17 0. ee chemisis made of every |JUghing mood: ‘Ned, the funniest thing] daily, and on May 16, I think, Dr. Henry Hat (the Neonsulling: Diya OU2e | aereimaocakaucn etn Teh Tohave| daughter and once seized a chair and wiih este , a SS > ployees of the Brovislyn stores, whol ae could, my possession, I want [happened this morning, When T weni(C. Frey, a noted spectalist, was added, (Gssnosis was. Thely reply Was S" printed that I AVE Ones ole toy hr atened to kill her, The parents say 4 eavy knew the firet Mrs, Carlion well,’ said to breakfast T could not get my mouth| "“{ met Miss Mary T tanus. Mrs, Carlton died at 6 o'clock |Inarry five or six gira in Brooklyn, ‘T|that he eprxessed regret that he had|SPring a: i ayes knew |t2 be clegred of this suspicion once y : a 5 peGho) 5 the Inspector, “A iew of them for all, I want this thing cleared as | open to eat.’ July 2, 194, and we were in the evening, ; uid like to see the Women. | Miss} over married her, remarking that he| Shown here : Cariton sligh'ly, but most of chem Nad) oh on the account of Mrs, Vande-| “Dr. Hodges, of Second street and 8, Mrs. Carlton w Photographic Chemicals. ing Rame ts mentioned Among) wight have married two wealthy wom-| can help you f never met him. ‘They could give Se venter as my own," he added. Pennsylvania avenue, was at the house with a sore on hi ‘I am an enth: amateur pho-|She was an int © friend of Mrs.| 0, one in biackensack and one in Plain- | [§vhe Cluthe Truss hol4s i formation about him and Had #0 404) «T have spent the last seventeen years |inslde of fifteen minues after this 1 ured afier she h tograplior dnd uve been experimenting Mary Carlton anda bridesinald mt out| fheid, X. J Rupture f what he was doling with thelr nine in New York City and vicinity, and If |Mark. He pronounced the case tetanus und over the eve raphy I fifty bottles GhOE not delleve Miss Breslin arac| Disappeared While Walking. las to allow t! and addresses. Carlton re-| Pecessary I can retrace every step I {and asked for a consultation, Dr. Ray A was descrived ag a pustule. He | tographic ot pala welll be fou din ne x that she was in love| In the spring of 194, according to the cles to de f Seuave: sins Jeane. nat men from|Pave made. Ido not do so now because {mond = Spear, lie da tonic and peroxide of t DNA IA Tear CHIR: METAR ISDEHIOa ubrRioeel abana eee haa any ase {0 parents, Wildermuth secured a pos! ye sealion, or; in j cently got a list of site e women from |that would only bring in the names of /came tn consultation, pert nas a wash, with a wet dressing | A bottle of tablets will he found there, [highest regird. e te superintendent of the “bide-u- Wee" | Hite S Ruptur } CHa ee ier he wrote co. any_of | Rany persone whom I a>, not care. to home for dogs, and lived acparately. | MNO PRESSURE on mot now Whether he wrote at {Ave persecuted, They will come for- “wWREN W ‘ Oeaalonauy ne. wouldsc ntaceiarel Ea ine a them. hare fo ne Cees Heer tbat ward at the proper time. JOINS “WHEN WE | TRAIN BREAKS IN TWO and bitter quarrels and treats usually | pores while Automatic Pad F , poisoned Mrs. Carlton No. “I have been married only twice, and ARE FURTY-ONE | ensued. taken pertnet hola Af not buried in the yard of the Sands} 4, GON NEW YORK CENTRAL. | “about 10 orciock one morning cariy [Oranle 224 suze unter g Statement ascribed to Schaub and | an ash street house, but was thrown jn an Mrs. Schultz, that I have said I had j barrel. been married five or six times, is untrue “The woman I want to arrest has not], PANS 4 > Fe eeae ew iny wen, bat we wil | 4/2 Mt met Jennie N. Smyth on Fri- / Fee eee aiions trom {28% May {, 182, after @ correspondence Jeireuinstances last June,” sald Mr. tine t Re Pasneng Exeape Injury in saw my daughter at the gate, She had Har Acciden{—Trame on | Ret bat and coat on, and appeared as though she was going to take a walk | the Road Delayed, That was the’ last tlme I saw her. a | f abo v' ] € recerA developments I feel certain wel) ALOU Aysunonibandirolghadetierof Special to The Evening World.) When she did not return after an at } we|introduction from McLaughlin. We 1) contenant ERR UEN s caf hold him. On what charge I willl Joo rariea secretly the next month | TARRYTOWN, N. Y., July 17.—Trag-| fence of two days we became alarmed ; y, @ oul than = Ses i i , ; fic on ie New Yor entra vn thes M ife then started a se ch or hi ot iy, but ite @ charge o:ter them |Owing toe failure to have the marriage |CAableS Wife, Informing Her of Daathlike, Trange, of Six-Veane|02.7aate Naw Were Contrall waa: tea | Mas uts hensisried @ ssayah fot Nere- ' ee G ie recorded we were again married on Aug, ¢ warae nes Y au ' , he ' ow held. ; : » of train No, @, a fast expre more than a year without result, The Bar seventerie len 28, 1963, in Brooklyn, Operation for Mastoiditis— Old Charlie Canepi Longest wugh The’ accident ines pent | police of Yonkers, New York and ¥ ' 5 . “In May Mrs, Carlton, in putting oo ; F lest : ee apecua| Brooklyn have been at work upon t / : enter, ur and the escape of assengers y peen at work upon the } seh, Miter ftom Ars Wunderventor | lt winner with a rubber aole, stamped Says He Expects to Join Her Pericd of the Sort Known to) raZ71g,ine cacape of the passengers | coe Mee, Nodine, accompanied by : ic Ww ariton as on the floor, and a needle sticking in|; A A | rp ; ne | Central Office detectives, visited 1 he rear part fe trs ed the | Contra ectives, ed all th tite, written on Juno 6, when she Wl the matting ran through the sute in| i About Ten Days. Medical Science. P PORE PAR Of PACT BID SUMP AG NG IIT Sirutions: andl hOSpitAla (eehere: aha ty tn Burlington, N. J., was found to-eay truck and blockaded the south and ere 8 | rier Carlton's effects. It wag written her foot and broke off. It was ex- ee | middle tracks. thought her daughter might be, fearing 2 a ” | tracted, “ that Catherine might have be ken ; 5 , houshte ci a : All trains were sent over the wht have been taken nen tho the woman: thought Cariton Her Jaws Locked, Senator William A, Clark was reating If Charlte Canepl, six weare old, lven| bound terete ae nteeg ver the north | sick or met with an accident, Private hud tired of her and pleads with him| RE aa ee eet ES ound track. ‘Traffic was delayed about | § i | Bed tren of nee ane ay mat to lesva|, “TN Gaya later she went with me to | eAsily to-day, following tho serious oper until to-morrow he will have iain in al two hours, Among the lmportane tretng | setectives also joined in the search, but reg il ean |the Zoological Gara: Her foot pain-| ation which he underwent on Satu Asati clin Goa nce ton oka Hundaadidaval\ by “the delay were the ‘Twon- | Without avail, c | her. Que line eee et ie ENS ; i hunt ys, Century lbnited and. the Empire | The suspicion of the parents gradually | | Wear Diamonds, ..vok rrosperous.| t “Dearest, if yeu don't write to me | for the removal of pus at the ‘has the I period of coma known to Epxress. came to rest upon thelr daughter's OPEN CHARGE ACCOUNTS at any A A i very soon you muy have to collect my |AWFUL! ClatReIne STARTS | his brain, which endangered his life ic ee enironianatt [APS and teat" as Sina ius Bramchen Ausurance, a8 1 Ams At the Lishon apartment-house, wher ea R ELL § st nees they became coi WCHARGE FOR © code, hich Carlton # * ARNE The boy js at the home of ‘is father, j Minced that Wildermuth ‘had either de cist. of ie tore ie, which, Carita FIRE AT WOMAN’S HOTEL.) .. \.. j: was said that the Sena eed Bee aes HELD FOR LIBEL |berately” murdered ‘ily "wita os thud Ths i" nkers, and ne 2 “ ‘ placed he: adhouse, Call © rite ed catalogue papers today. The key, as far as it] | had parsed a pleasant night, enjoying 6 shown aeaxetulnenslalnoasane elean| +) After Catherines disappearance, In We & co, Went, Is as follows: P. 1, admires;| Miaze Burned the Awning, bat a] ois rest, and had awakened greatly ri m, Durlng the day the tids| ar {Pn appearence ur Thee heen ge {00 MAIDEN LANE. | sew York IW. M., loves; nobody, Jealous; W. B., otter Qnestion Is, Who In treshed, and that he wasdoing as nicely é i ap : Congressman Declares that He Did | formerly been his custom, and’ o efON &T., Brooklyn, e marries; I. B., hates; W. W., dislikes: a : A maEaa by of Anand when night comes} f |on meetng Mrs. Nodine, he said FWARK AV. JSoraey CIty, dy pau rae eeu teil Healt the Smoker? edie be expected his physiclans aa; He tasted with anili; wh Not Seek Advertising Throagh | wouldn't need a divorce from Cathe gun Patronage Ws B, bee kel BL ¢ es yrood into his throat and which he M Roo i now. Bolistied ' engaged; stranger-friend; W. N., pansy} There was consiterable excitement on| J, H. Henderson, secretary to Senats ened eupezcant Which ne Hina tig pnevel ‘A supposed clue which was called to fove, the fourth floor of the Hotel Martha | Clark, sald this afternoon that the Sen Wand ks q se! ai Robert W. Criswell, editor of The| the attention of the polloe was the find i Capt. Conpon, of the Fulton street no-| Washington to-day when an awning |stor continued to improve and his con- Him APNOEA eu nngrs epina men-| New Yorker, who was arrested last |{n8 Of an apron stained with bi mod at A a Ace station, Brooklyn to-day completed | caught fre and blazed up suddenly. Aj dition was mow such that Dr. Morrl eb the aiate ar coma) woek on the complaint of Congress: |and which It was thought belonged ne every lady it this examination of the letters, medicines) man passing through Twenty-ninth | had left the city, assured of his fath- eee hae ion toate A i: tied man Josoph Ithenock, of Kentucky, on | Mrs. Wildermuth ra fo thay ry ‘and other articles belonging to © eet saw the blaze and notified one of | er-tngaw’s recovery HEA BOGS, C08. 229} els be-|a charge of criminal lel, to-day | rhe father of Catherine said to-day ea ’ re oming thinne and ale: 4 ne da } i that hie dauehter had nally beet 'o1 | ton whitch had ‘bean acted when he | the employees of the hotel at about the) J. HI. Hendereon issued a statement In tans hitile Ge no Hane la enteriaines | BRUM cae ant Neae atta tits Contre | ini ¢ ile home’ tn § Ny Yarn wir, cake of the World’s great- \ fan arrosted. same tine that feminine sereams from] which he said the operation was for a ed | Sine nd Was held in $1,000 ball | she was bein ed for by the alsters ‘ bi rat Miss Hadith Blatr y last «1 | for his re x for trial in Special Sessio fe suid he was Under & nromi: | | “ET found two bottles of cocaine, one|the fourth floor notified everybody in| mastoiditis, or inflamiation of the mas-| Mes Bdith Tlatr will enter the oa 3 ll eB | ane alk nod Abel was contained in an | teveet-vhe name of the dnstitution arte est Beauty Soap i i full the other half full,” said Capt, Con-| the hoase that something waa wrong, |'told process, ‘To work properly, the | ray ath wn Ath B the Wistar | arte peared in a recent Issue | clue which led to ‘ocating the Kir! was | and to read the don. ‘Thero was also a bottle of white} ‘The fire was put our with a patent | gur nek Aa RT Ty erly Me Grove tc ASSamMing the chara of The orker in witch It wag | obuiined from a former Inmate of the } tablets, bul the lubel had oeen removed, |exiinguleher, and afterward the fair|inchee of lila skull tO Ce aaR Seen One sae waEh Deretetae vo THIS KYSCRAPER EL oF hae a eegiatoan, LONRWORIN | Ba aamammed Nyame, "and ‘durinae "alt" nee World's greate ‘There was also a hypodermic syringe, | tenants gathered tn the hotel corridors} At 6 o'clock last night Senator Clark | Mice Monte rece ee oe a | R ELEVATOR, | fitaident’s daughters to cineianatl for | eareni at her whereabouts, She. wen est Beauty Book. he All of tip jetiers were aagreaeed to tnd talked abou what a narrow eacupe | directed that a cablegraim be sent to hls | pervous s . i TeininAs ee “iar Noe Raver ne pun Ps Ay ne Faking 1p Detter health than tn. a & sample cake P either Carlton or to one of his two] they Tita, dn(orming Het roh he caderiioh\inaesenal strict-Attorney ne of the! that Congres |S for pare , ny ipatyated Are 7 wives, with the exception of a few| The cause of the fire was a clenrette|and telling her that he would sail eH igo. r| Victine of Accident ta BD GLA IIL 8 aD BY fh, RO AAG NE AE NT BARDS Fiivateaten ma? © which’ are strictly business letters. | thrown from one of the windows of the | join her in about ten days. Other mem- | 1 he | delphi fortune," by mall for J ff — — | potel Jun Which window ft came fm bers of his + family were also notified. BEEBE RS aoe, 12E de Brimful of | jx koMething the hotel people would like ols B bat Oke She WAP. PH eli TiilysP xn piavas benuty ee allot helm A 3 | kaon ati win mie lgaretten ———_ per aiied ‘ankle. Hit PPE Ne sect iy Heenan Gere HB. Would, 24 Gin ny, oom STN, oY are bi os) y ravle at the Mar vf 3 or fell ‘ol eixth Noor of ¢ Land = E ot | tha Weailtwton.” ut te cigarette SHONTS AND STEVENS showk Pe APPT HERTS ETF TE Tae er ¢ ainiy came from one of the roo office building in the elty, to-day. i 4 ‘i C | the hotel, und as wumnen are the oni) SOON SAIL FOR PANAMA.! 1 pain HURLED DRIVER 7 | Join ©: Bill, Dinuviot-attorney, haa Makes healthy, happy children eree Dickie ioy | Widen one {sq mystery the hotel ee wre ne leg broken. He was taken to ti SILK UMBRELLAS for Men and Women. Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge “real inte ih woul fe tu clear up. a Hl ; I bmn Comminnion | TWENTY FEET IN AIR, Uniersty of Penneyivanin Hospital {0 4 yy —_ and Chie inginesr Leave ou | —— Harr Kingston, Clty Solleesa, waa Through Sunday World’s Help Want PUSH PEOPLE IN CARS. the Meaten Next 'Thurmdiny. | Newark Man Whose Wagon Way Qlvudly jajored: internally bis! B DIRECTORY. — WASHINGTON, July 17.—Chalrman| ai at eroasing bdkety ao | Howe ia the docideit to afr, Bat 8. Altman & Cn, wit oFFER TO-MORROW pectors ‘not in Uniform Cause|Shonts, of (he Panama Cajal Commits doMr, Kingston created a seasation, a Now the people are proud to take |) Gos fasion al the Balan sion; Uhict Janginess Conner y rom Die of Tajurios, i il Ay ine of the legal, pi Htheal (TUESDAY), TWILLED SILK UMBRELLAS WITH ] . a a | suclal leaders of the elty) and i ce urs erreegeeypeeiie rid HEM rary rar | i. Gras, also gaaciter at) iis Causal eee RAM A aiulel lendary of bbs Bix, nd SELVEDGE EDGE, HAVING HANDLES OF NATURAL er iM ba Mhed | eomml pand o on ‘ " NEWARK, N. J 7 i - f ha peor pt y before | ay His hand whenever they gpt an | ghero ta contusion. @¢ <be New ark [a RIOR AN Gf 18 61 oO ee eee ieeias [ME pUnK aigee-therpaltioal Aucenval Woop, IN TWENTY.SIX AND TWENTY-EIGHT OPPORTUNITY, |) terminal of the bridge, and usually | ROME i =ieipeer(eod COE hi ¢ In tals of weoks oy: ‘ 5 » Hl hursda stamner Mexico, whieh Point road, in the eastern seoton of ¥ he ea to assume the (il: INCH SIZES, USUALLY SOLD FOR $3.00, AT twonty or more arrests are made, Coms|hyg recently: boon purchiaed. aad wilt bie, clisy dyin Sk. sfutnes's HM wpitay w TAO in gerar trrrar tment oa $3.00, The 1905 World Almanac Ba, maiboReHe hy meer emf Mer Ee rong : Od cule Of a Bivdvet Tossing accldent wh Ino large lly con- 1634 Taal Tasch ioeliroda man oun Colne an thar date Siig uneriihee ant iving | tractors, aud Ava and hue aes is the business man's most reliable ingen of the trouble wes due to ine yo other mensvra of the commilus'an, der the trucks Of t Mey |viners, as Well as cltgens' ret $2.00 EACH. handbook, @ complte library of vale Thy {Qi You 0 Fol Company, who stand ih ihe rear of thy| Major Harrod and Gea Hains ure gn Ny ee ete: Mera ili etn ee uable information. It's the ‘standard. A Srowia ind “pubi Kie” passengers i000! the Tstimuts as also ts Gov fh Re Noa) Was Le ae sadn daslauha than American annual. aS cents; by snail, Se Cate Oe Me he Bure Arma eerye Mr. Shonts will not revui |The w wae domolisied and the! pe will vi orously Fawicite all persons 35 cents, THROUGH YESTERDAY'S not ih UNIfOrt and he, atenas (pj BON before leaving, bit Mr Stoveny driven hut twenty feet jn the wir an 2) tri those ali a frivee ttle Gatien Hip waa picked | inelited feria, bat aint the silt Store will be closed daily at 5 P.'M,; Saturdays at 12 Noon. prose: - the ny to put them In ual: will peach here to-morrow to conclude ti a Works etiadants |! FFE sg areal eas cman aot Hagel ag i eet ce) AP A st uit Bee vied, tages aan | ae My injured. He will ‘probably’ die. =ESF e

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