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RECEIVED THE E INGRAHAM COMPANY FFB 7 1927 MANUFACTURERS OF CLOCKS AND WATCHES BRISTOL CONN PURCHASING DEPARTMENT U.S.A. February 5th, 1927. Internet United States Radium Corporation, 535 Pearl Street, New York, N. Y. Gentl emen: What is the latest development in the so- called "Radium Necrosis" si tuation? We are sending you a clipping, now somewhat ancient, in reference to the death of Miss Elizabeth Dunne. Yours very truly, THE E. INGRAHAM COMPANY. EI.CKS. ish Purchasing Ag-ent. ESTABLISHED 1823 use the Crown windows. proussion T\ ould break pom near-by feared ciation one- ters, PAR Pa., GIRL DIES FROM RADIUM. doubt ars- eventu his far 'esi- Victim Had Been Employed told Th rust Watch Factary Painting Dials. in Profe ter former ty- Miss Elizabeth Dunne, 25 years one of of 21 Luke Street, Waterbury, Conn., old, men of :he died in the I esbyterian Hospital made it ith of terday from radium poisoning, yes- assump must be S- Medical ing to a report made by accord- "Dyna id al bury, watch factory at ago in the Ingersoll became ill five years Spiegel. Miss Dunne Examiner George Assistant reasons Prince's ir today. " the painting luminous dials. employed She at where she was, Water- try canr Regency ment Presbyterian Hospital for came treat- to head of three weeks ago. much ma Dunne's According to Dr. Spiegel, and soun from the bones had slowly decalcified Miss Profess used in painting action of the the dials. radium solution at the So mania ne death WATERBURY Conn., Jan. Special to The New York Times. TANGIE died of Miss Elizabeth 27.-The poisoning. :he was the first to result radium in New York today from Dunne, who France a sury handling of radium in the from Futu Tiss Watch factories. Another Water- Copyright, 19 for Anna Walsh, has been seriously girl, a year. Special ( PARIS, tween' Fra nite dispos