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Show SAID TO HAVE LIVED WITH OTHER WOMAN In the death of Harry Little, machinist, machin-ist, 23 years of age, "who committed suicide at his residence, 655 Downing-ton Downing-ton avenue, Monday night, another tragedy in which the ''eternal triangle" played a part has been revealed. It was established yesterday, according accord-ing to Joseph C. Sharp, chief of de-teetiveSj de-teetiveSj that the woman with whom he was living was not his wife. Further evidence obtained showed that Little was madly in love with the woman. Back in Kansas City, Mo., another woman mourns his passing. She is the wife of Little. Yesterday Bhe telegraphed tele-graphed Chief Sharp that she was unable un-able to pay for her husband's burial. Unless friends come forward Little's body will be buried at the expense of the count. The course that the bullet took after it entered the man's heart was a special cause for investigation. The detectives yesterdav concluded that the man had shot himself and an autopsy, as contemplated con-templated by Dr. W. S. Keyting, was declared unnecessary. |