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A PEER'S MARRIAGE.

FAMOUS TEJIAL RECALLED. A London cable reports that Madame Steinheil and Lord Abinger fcave married. Margaret Steinheil. now 48 yeurs of age, yras the centre of a sensational criminal case in Prance, which after many delays was concluded in 1910. Margaret SteinheH, who was then about 40 years of age, was, when younger, one of the most prominent of Prance's «-antiful women, of adventurous ways. SM married Steinheil, an artist, in 1890, itndfcoon became a member of the smartest jft in Paris. In 1898 she attended the FrencKaraiy manccnvres, and there made a contmeA- of President Felix Fuure, who died sud4frtly in the following year, and the bteinniHs suffered severely in a pecuniary l^ 6 - i. °? J f ay ?' 1908 ' 3&«8«Bfe Steinheirs husband and her mother were found strangled, while she was discovered bound to her bed in an adjoining room. She told the authorities that ehe saw three men end a

of any divorce, and as the cord marks on W person were extremely faint Zi ,■* th£l was acquitted. irJal i 1902 nJ He . ««*e*ded to .the titto f - marripd tw ij _l , tockho,n> - In 1899 r, - er of tiro Inner Ten, P le SauhM ' * bar - For Influenza takes Wood»~ Great Peppacmint Core, 1, 6 ,2s 6cU

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 20 July 1917, Page 1

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A PEER'S MARRIAGE. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 20 July 1917, Page 1

A PEER'S MARRIAGE. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 20 July 1917, Page 1

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