Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1920 — Page 4
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ged bigamous wife. Board Icials that he was awakwife on the night of the. and that she confessed to ; she had killed the Buck choking her to death, i his ?gife insisted on his dispose of the body, and
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the Charleston County Jail.
In Michigan in two cases involving mrchase and sale of wild ducks
and ?500 ware ‘mposed; two cases involving the. d sale of aigrettes each fined $250 “•''t * kA
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