QUEER MIX-UP IN MARRIAGESSouth Bend, Ind., Sept. 29.—A petition has been filed by Alonzo C. Kinnaman for the annulment of his marriage to Lucy Kinnaman, who was Lucy Fleck, of St. Louis, Mo. Kinnaman was married to Mrs. Fleck twenty-two years ago. He has discovered that Anna Kinnaman, who was Anna Mead, the woman he married in 1876 and afterward believed dead, is alive. He has wedded two women, both widows. Each is older than he, the second Mrs. Kinnaman being twenty years his senior. He married I/ucy Kinnaman after he had been told that Anna Kinnaman was dead. Anna Kinnaman married a man named Fisher in South Bend after she had been informed that Kinnaman had died in St. Louis. For years Kinnaman and Anna Kinnaman, or Mrs. Fisher, have lived within a few hundred miles of each other, each believing that the other was dead. After twenty-two years the death of Kinnaman’s fatheT at Flora, 111., led to the discovery that both Kinnaman and Mrs. Kinnaman were alive and well and that each had contracted a second marriage.