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Show TO EAT AGAIN I M'Cormack's Throat Will Probably Be Lanced Once More Today NEW TORE. April 15. For tho first time in several days. John Mc- Cor-mack the tenor, who has been crit it-ally ill of a throat affection, was PH able to take nourishment tonight, ac- PH Cording to a bulletin Issued by the at- PJ tend ng physicians. VPJ "Mr. Mc'"ormack has been resting PPJ ! comfort ably since 1 p. m. today when PPJ antl-tOZln was administered." the bul- PPJ PPJ The physicians announced that it PPJ 'probably would be necessary' again to PPJ lance the singer's throat tomorrow. PJ "I now see a ray of Easter hope ' PPJ the singer's wife said tonight. Sho PPJ I has kept an uninterrupted vigil of rJH thre. nlghtS at his bedside. Telegrams and cablegrams of sym- PPJ pathy and good cheer continued to mm pour in upon the singer throughout PPJ I the night. ne cablegram w as from PJ Japan, and ri telegram came from Mm 1 Washington, signed by 24 members of UmU the United States senate. PJ |