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Show PITEOUS APPEAL IS RECEIVED BY MAYOR Mrs. Stella Peregrino of Buffalo, N. Y., Wants to Find Her Husband. Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, July 1 In an effort to obtain ob-tain information concerning her missing husband, who left Buffalo, JST. Y., seven years ago, Mrs. Stella Peregrino has addressed ad-dressed a touching letter to Mayor A. It. Hey wood, asking that tho newspapers newspa-pers give publicity to her plea. The woman believes that her husband, An-gclo An-gclo Peregrino, is in Ogden, because a postcard was received in Buffalo recently recent-ly bearing the postmark of this city. This is the woman's unusual letter: Hon. Dear Sir A few weeks ago a postcard was received here from my husband, Angelo, Peregrino, who left mo seven years ago and also his baby girl 31 months old. I have taken tho liberty to write you, as I know no one of your city, to ask you to plead for me through the papers of Ogden, English and Italian, Ital-ian, if any, to toll Angelo he is welcome to come home, all is forgiven for-given if he will only return to his heart-broken wife, his lonely little girl and his sick and aged mother, who craves to die, so she may know where her lost boy is. His little girl is 9 years old, well and attending attend-ing public school, plays the piano nud sings, and has just mad& her first holy communion' and longs now more than ever for her papa to come home and make us all happy before God calls his aged mother. Enclosed is a photo of our little darling Angelina, angel by name and nature, which I kindly ask you to return to me. Oh, may God bless, guard and keep your family together, that tbey may never be separated here or hereafter, for what you can do for me to reunite us again, for although seven years have gone by the memory of our once happy home is still fresh, and the longing to be once more united is all I wish for his little girl and lohely mother when his treasured darling is confirmed. |