MARY HULSE STILL ALIVE. ~ Recovers From Shock of Bullet, but Blood Poisoning Is Feared.

September 27, 1908
MARY HULSE STILL ALIVE.

Recovers From Shock of Bullet, but
Blood Poisoning Is Feared.

Late last night Mrs. Mary Hulse, who shot herself twice in the left lung at her home, 3829 Dickson street, Friday afternoon, was still living, although the chance for her recovery was small. The doctors say that the shock of the wounds has been overcome, but that the main danger to be overcome is blood poisoning. For a time they considered stimulating the wounded woman's system by means of a transfusion of a saline solution into her circulation, but the operation was abandoned as unnecessary. Both bullets have been taken from the wounds.