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Show SALT LAKE WOMAN IS HURT IN PHILADELPHIA Special to Tho Tribune. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 17 Ilunnlnff to' meoL her mother, whom 8ho had not uoen In twenty ycara, Mrs. Richard Vhet of Bait Lako City slipped aJid fell, striking strik-ing bur heatt on tho aurb and Boveroly spraining her anlUo. She was riiHhcd In an auto to a nearby doctor's office and then wan taken to tho home of her mothar, Mro. F. a! Savldge. a.t Colwyn, Pa. When nhe got off the train and had anen her mother, Mrs. Wheat ruHhed forward for-ward to greet her and In so doing nllpped and fell. It may he soverol weeks before ahe will be able to walk out. Mm. Wheat -wont west twonty years ago and married mar-ried them She. made aevoral attempts to come eant, but each time aometlung turned up and provonted the trip. Richard Wheat la a lumberman In the employ of the Morrill Lumber oompany. Ho said taut night that ho had received a mcnnaBro from Mrs. Wheat to the cf-foot cf-foot that her Injuries wcro not soriouu, although painful. |