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Show heard her -screams. He ran to her room on the second floor and found her In bed with her clothes on fire.' He smothered the blaze with his overcoat, over-coat, but not before Miss Shea had been fatally burned. WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH IN HER HOME Chicago, April 5. Miss Jennie Shea, for 20 years forewoman of the dressmaking dress-making department of Marshall Field & Company, was fatally burned at her home last night and died a few hours later at a hospital. It 16 thought that she struck a match to light tho gas and that her clothing became Ignited. Rudolph Corrlgan, a roomer, was passiug through tho hallway when hy |