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Show IE' Lives For Seven Years K Toponga Canyon ' m Alone ) k Santa Monica, Cal., Juno 1. For j IK seven years Alma Pltlinfcer, a young i IK woman of Cincinnati, has been living I at tho lifeW a recluse In Topanga can- ' wj 3 on, eight miles north of this, city, .JB. "When a, friend of tho 3'oung woman's Sf father, who was a vi3ltor Iioro, recog- & nized her whllo on a trip to the can- J v yon recently and urged her to re- J W turn homo, she refused Miss Pit- m Hnzor, who wears male attire at her !J M lonely home, declared she had left all K her old life behind her and did not i W wish to return. Eight years ago the iJHV young woman was living at Walnut ikSv' H'11, a fashionable suburb of Clncln- natl. She was betrothed to a young m lawyer of that city. Hi Vi T'lc ollw'nB year Miss PItllnzer WBL ' foil 111. After partly recovering she Tr Jeft nome BaTlns she was going to ''J t California to recuperate 1 r She came to Santa Monica seven ! tP years ago and after passing five weeks It at the beach, purchased a small ranch I 5 at Topanga, 1 fe To tho ranchers of the canyon, Miss fl t PItllnzer Is known as the "Woman '1 Hermit of Topanga." 1 K oo |