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TEXT: Wilkesbarre, Pa., Aug. 31. – Ten men were burned by carbolic acid when
Miss Barbara Walton of Plymouth near here, made an effort to destroy the
features of Thomas Price, a handsome young mine worker, of whom she was
jealous, because he had, after paying attention to her, transferred his
attention to another girl. Price was on the cage at the Dodson mine, about to
be lowered to his work, and nine other men were with him, when Miss Walton, who
had been hiding behind some timber started forward with a large bottle of
carbolic acid in her land. She throw the contents at Price and he and the other
men crowded into the center of the cage and, kept in by the closed gates, could
not escape Price throw up his arm and partly shielded his face, but the acid
burned his forehead and his lips and neck as well as his arm. John Urganis, who
was behind him, was struck in the eyes, and his sight will probably be
destroyed, The others were severely burned. The girl is held for hearing.
[“Deed
of a Jealous Girl – Ten Men Burned When She Hurls Acid at Her Sweetheart.” The
Marion Daily Mirror (Oh.), Aug. 31, 1910, p. 2]
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SEE: “Acid Queens: Women Who Throw Acid” for a collection of synopses of similar cases.
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SEE: “Acid Queens: Women Who Throw Acid” for a collection of synopses of similar cases.
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