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Show Once Near Death Returns Home Well Adalph Hunger, .lr I iiconsclous Vor Two Weeks, HiHirns Homo From Hospital and Is Ituplilly Keeoterlni,' Ills Former StreinHli of Ilody and 31 hid. Adolph Hunger. Jr.. returned homu from the Judge-Mercy hoBpltnl Moiu day afternoon. He Is able to walk g around, eat heartily, sleeps soundly and Is rapidly regaining his former strength and brightness of mind. Ills recovery Is regarded llttlo Bhort of being n miracle. When ho fell from the moving train on September 30th, and wus picked up with his skull crushed andtaken to the hospital In a unconscious condition, con-dition, the attending physicians stitd that It would be but a few hours before be-fore the end. As ho lay for days without with-out regaining consciousness they still gave out the same opinion. At the end of two weeks, however, ho had regained consciousness and five days later was ulmost his normal self again His hearing In ono ear Is still n littles weak and one eye Is yet affected, af-fected, though the doctor says that both will yet grow to become normal, and lu time, the doctor says, that In both body and mind he will become sound and strong. Dr. Hummond and the Sisters nt the hospital became much attached to Mr Hunger and took a deep interest lu his recovery. His muny friends lu I Lehi ulso followed the cuso with deep I Interest nnd Join lil.i pnrei ts in ox- I pressing happiness over his recovery. I |