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Show CHILD KILLED BY GASOLINE FUMES Washington, Juno 27. Curiosity caused Theo. E. Eisler. eight, yoars old, and his brother, Jtobert, ten, to remove tho metallic taps from fivo gasoline tnnk6 ln an air tight compnrt-ment compnrt-ment of their fnthor's cleaning and pressing shops here yostordny. When their uncllc, Edward FiBcher, entered the room a few minutes later, Thco-doro Thco-doro wnfl dead from breathing the fumes and Robort barely alive. Both wero ly.ng face down In tho liquid, which covered the floor to a depth of several Inches. |