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Show MM). ALLEN'S MISSIM1 111 SUA NO. Kb Tliought lllm Ioal, Married Again, and Kow Hear ot lllm. SwiiNGKELD, Mass., July 'J. A strangn experience has been that of Mrs. George T. Allen, who, thirl v years ago, young, pretty, and happily blessed with worldly goods, was married amid much ceremony. For years her husband continued In tlie drug business hern, and finally moved down east. Several children were born to tho happy couulo as the years Wont by. About twelve years ago Allen mysteriously disappeared, disap-peared, no ono knows whitlier. lie started away one morning on a business busi-ness trip, and wa never again soeu by his family. Seven years went by, years freighted wit h much unhappiness for the deserted wife and her little family. Finally, giving him up as dead, she married an aged but wealthy man. Life w ent happily hap-pily uu until a few days ago, when lho woman was startled by receiving a letter let-ter from a Taunton asylum that her long-lost husband wan lliore Inaitue. He had lost all knowledge of his thereabouts, there-abouts, and his wanderings, a blank to himself, will probably never be known. Thn woman has left her second sec-ond husband, pending proceeding for a divorce, which she has Instituted against the husband whom all these years she thought dead. |