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Show WIFE'S HYPNOTISM OVER HER HUSBAND Charged by Relatives That She Caused Him to Cut Them Off in His Will. NEW YORK, Feb. 19. Clarence A. Blanchard, Nellie B. Hoyt and Hattie B. Fuller, the brother and sisters of George R. Blanchard. who died on October Oc-tober 8, 1900, leaving considerable real property in Vermont, New Jersey. Baltimore Bal-timore and this city, have begun an action In the Supreme court against Mrs. Delia A. Blanchard. his widow; Charles D. Ingersoll and Ada B. Skinner, Skin-ner, Mrs. Blanchard and Mr. Ingersoll being the executors of Mr. Blanchard's will, to have the will set aside as Invalid. In-valid. It Is declared by the plaintiffs that their brother was hypnotized by Mrs. Blanchard Into cutting them off without anything, and leaving to her almost all his property. Besides his real property. Mr. Blanchard left personality valued at $160,000. |