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Show MATRIMONIAL JUGGLER. Chicago Police Clnim to Have Found a Second Hoch, CHICAGO, Feb. 7. That there Is another an-other matrimonial juggler In Chicago like- Johann Hoch may soon be established estab-lished through a ' discovery Just mp.de by the police. This discovery Incidentally Inciden-tally necessitates checking up one of the many aliases claimed to have been used by Hoch, under which name he was reported to have married Mrs. Mary Schultz of Arcos, Ind., In 1900, a woman who has never been seen nor heard of since tho month after her marrluge. Other of his aliases may be checked off In the same way later. Albert Bushteberg or Bushberg Is the name which Hoch was believed to have once used. The police have learned that another man, also a German, who advertised ad-vertised for wives In German newspapers newspa-pers on the Hoch plan, used this alias. This man Is now In Chicago and is declared de-clared to be married to a woman whom he met by, means of an advertisement In the newspapers and through communication com-munication with employment agencies. agen-cies. Inspector Snippy, who found Bushte-burg Bushte-burg and talked with him once, has begun be-gun an Investigation Into the Argos case. He Is satisfied that Hoch never used the alias and has evidence to prove that a man now under surveillance surveil-lance advertised and wrote letters to women In Chicago, representing himself him-self as Albert Bushteberg. Curtailing the Hoch list of forty wives already has been begun by the police. When the process Is over It Is expected that there will remain about ten women who can be Identified positively posi-tively as having been married to Hoch. |