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Show WOMAN'S PECULIAR GRAFT Borrows Money on Representation of Being HllFs Wife. PATERSON. N J.. Nov. 6. The polio? 3 re looking for a mldiHe-aged woman, who hu been mftsiiueradlng' a.s thn wife of James: J mil, the railroad president. She spoke of her private car her residence resi-dence ul Newport und her many antomo-blle antomo-blle excuralom through California and tin- West. She im QUlte tall, of (llstm- i,llsliiil he;j-)K. it'l'l tulkK WOll. Her play is to Beoure an Invitation to stop at a house for a few days, and then to secure i loan while wiiitlfiu for a cheek from her husbend The poll-e say that i ehe has ImooHed upon people hen a Montelulr und In the Omng. |