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Show COULDN'T WED WITH A PERMIT TO KILL DEER. DETROIT." Dec lL-Frederick Neu-bocher. Neu-bocher. aged 21, went bashfully into the County Clerk's office the other day, and in a confiding whisper admitted to Deputy Clerk Harry Bennett that he wanted a license. Bennett was busy issuing deor licenses for residenthunters, and Frederick, Freder-ick, prohablby misled by the word "deer," assured hint that wss what he wanted. 80 the blank was filled out.' the oath read end sworn to by the applicant, and be went away satisfied. Tbe front doors were closed and the last man was preparing to leave the Clerk's office when Frederick returned. In the seme confidential tone he Informed the clerk there had been a mistake in the I license provided htm. It was a marriage license that was needed, and at the critical criti-cal moment the bridegroom-to-be had been Informed that his deer license did not fill the bill. He accordingly desired to swap permits. The error was rectified, and Frederick was given the important slip which permitted per-mitted him to wed Miss Emma West. aged , . |