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Show Pathetic WiUm&Unf. It it probable that two wills were never nev-er made under more distressing and peculiar pe-culiar circumstances than those executed at the City hospital of Wilmington, Del., by J ohn Rado and Dinzinzo Dinatale, the Italians who were blown up and terribly mangled in an explosion of dynamite at Woodale recently. A few days ago they were told at the hospital that they could not survive. They are sightless and handless, in addition to other terrible injuries. They made their wills. Each man was worth $1,000. Part of Dina-tale's Dina-tale's property being in Italy, he left it to his young wife. When it came to signing the wills, the poor fellows were propped up, and each took the pen in his mouth and made his mark by moving his head. Being totally blind and without with-out hands, the pen had to be guided by the notary. Baltimore American. |