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Show POISON TABLETS FATAL TO BABY One Salt Lake Child Dies and, Two Others Critically III SALT LAKE, Oct. 6. As the result of swallowing a nuantltv of poisonous tablets yesterday afternoon. George H. Seal. 3 1-- vetrs of ag son of George H and Ingrld C Jensen Seal, died at; 9:30 o'clock last night and two other children are seriously, ill at their1 homes. ,1 Lobbv Jack ' James. 2 1--' : ' age. son of Harold James, 318 W est Sixth South street, and Lorena Snarr. :; yf:irs of age. daughter 'if Mr and Mrs. It. T. Snarr. ::7 1 West Sixth South street, are the other Victims of the accidental poisoning, which occurred, at their homes late last night and hopes are held for their eutire recovery. recov-ery. The two baby boys were visiting at the Snarr home, and the t hree . chil - dren obtained the poison from a bottle hidden in a pile of wood in. the hack ard of the Snarr house. Lucille Snarr. 14 years of age. found them chewing the tahbts containing the deathly poison, find noting the poison latbel on the bottle, she hastened to take them to their homes. Wlu n his son wa9 brought home, exclaiming ex-claiming In ecsUsy over the taste of the poison tablets. Mr Seals, who Is a railroad man. immediately called a tax c.ih nnd look him and the two oth-er oth-er children to a downtown physician. While undergoing treatment, all three children became seriously ill, and the Seal tot lapsed into unconsciousness, unconscious-ness, from which he never recovered. The two other children were removd ; To their homes after six hours' treat- blent. The Seal boy was born In Salt - Lake March 11. 1917 It is thought the poison was thrown into the woodpile by former occupants occu-pants of the Snarr house, who moved away some time ago |