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Show MAN AND SON WED SISTERS. Unique Tangle in Ohio Family From Unusual Marriages. OTTAWA, 0.. Sept. !. "How old is Ann?" is a question that pales into In-slgnlflcanco In-slgnlflcanco bcsldo tho possibilities of relationship re-lationship tnnglcs that can bo evolved from two marriages that took place in Putnam county. Thomas Rice of Delphos applied at tho offlco of Iho Probato Judgo In this county for a llccnso to marry Emma Bluethman of Fort Jennings. Yesterday Alonzo Rice, a son of tho older Rico, took out a license li-cense to wed Elbtaboth Bluethman, a sister sis-ter of the Dcccmbor bride. Father nnd son have married sisters, thus becoming brothors-In-law; Alonzo Rico's sister-in-law Is his stepmother, and Thomas Rice's slstcr-ln-law; is his daughter-in-law. Offspring from tho first marriage will have a stepmother and a sistcr-in-lnw for undo and aunt, whllo children from tho second union enn claim an aunt and undo for grandmother and grandfather. |