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Show ;ind stated that It did not so'ind like Vr husband's wording Th suspicion as borne out by telegraphic reports from Ios Angeles, where ft noe stated that the Infection In the wound on Sullivan a left foot was spreading, and that he was confined to hi. room at the Hlks" club ulth a delirious fever. Mrs. Sullivan formerly was a trained nurse and their marriage was the result of an acquaintance formed at Mercy hospital when Sullivan was operated upon for appendicitis SULLIVAN MAY NOT RECOVER j Chicago. March 10. Mrs. W. .1. Sullivan, Sul-livan, wife of tbe Chicago American catcher, left here last n'ght for Is Angeles iiftnr being notified of a change for the wort-e In the condition ot the former manager, who slopped on a ruMy nail Saturday and Is suffer- , Ing from blood poisoning. : The telegram to Mrs. Sullivan, evidently evi-dently Intended not lo be alarming, reads as follows: "Progressing nicely. Think It better bet-ter for you to come at once. Your company and nursln? will hasten recovery." re-covery." Take Santa Fe to Ijoh Angeles. An-geles. Wire us when you leae. - j Signed) "WILL." Mrs. Sullivan was skeptical as to the reassuriog part of th? mesc.ag . |