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Sheet #3 UNITED STATES RADIUM CORPORATION - THE LURINUTE CORPORATION V. EDNA HUSSMAN Mrs. Jerold H. Farley: April 25, 1928. tried to conceal the fact from the public that her daughter was unmarried. Told many people her daughter had been married but was divorced, but to her, (Itres. Farley) admitted the truth. Mrs. Bolz was a very peculiar woman, talkative, told many falsehoods, and impressed her as being mentally deficient. After the daughter's mishap the mother's health failed rapidly, dying soon after. Regarding Hussman when she first met her, apparently was in good health, did not go to business, stayed at home assisting the mother with general housework. Never heard her complain until after she had met with an accident, falling down the back stairs where she lived. She, ltres. Farley would not be positive as to the date and month the accident occurred, it being sevoral years ago, the whole affair is rather vague in her memory. She knows it happened soon after they noved to 448 Roseville Avenue, saying they moved in April, and a. fow months after living there was when she fell down the stairs. Thinks it was the early part of July, 1925, when the sister was confined. Said "I do know it was in the Summor time and distinctly remember asking Hussman why she didn't go to a doctor and be examined as she complained continuously of her hip paining her. Many times I would see her lean up against the side of the house apparently in great pain. Why she hesitated in consulting a physician was always a mystery to me. After some time she went to a Dr. Breitstead, Roseville Avenue, for examination and treatment. What the trouble was they were

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