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Show Postcard to Girl's Relatives in Effects of Prisoner Held at Los Angeles LOS ANGELES, Cal., April 26. At the request of the chief of pollco of Hancock, Mich., officers who have been investigating the alleged matrimonial matri-monial activities of James R. Huirt attempted at-tempted lo locate today Mis Beatrice Andrews, formerly of Hancock, who, according lo relatives, was married February 10, 1919, at Tacoina, Wash., I to a man giving the name of Andrew-atha, Andrew-atha, and with whom she departed ostensibly os-tensibly for South America. The only word from Mis Andrews received since by her relatives, according accord-ing to a brother at Tacoma, was contained con-tained in a telegram from Androwatha saying ho was lo meet his wife In Honolulu. Hon-olulu. Officers here said they liad located lo-cated a number of unmailed postcards bearing Hawaiian scenes and addressed ad-dressed to relatives of Miss Andrews apparently in her handwriting. Huirt, who is being detained at tho county hospital here, was said to bo recovering from injuries he inflicted upon himself in two attempts at suicide. sui-cide. on |