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'C. THURSDAY EVENING. 1 Woman Returne to Eoved 0 nes OMEN ARE DOING HE ART-TRIEUMES mm IP Cpi I 1VA a pretty recipe shower in KjsJ TN Miss Kemble to Wed I 9, 7 piiwuw in mi i a honor of Miss Hazel Mo- jy -J JgJI Craw and Miss Sadie lX I v. i II ifeJ fit 1 Ml 'ffi I 1 I'nMV' -4A1 fc i. i 4 11 II 1 'VWW'V' 1 II 4 II tt1 I I I 4 iff Li -jBl- won medals as Captor I 1 entertaining out-of-town guests I MISS VIRGINIA KEMBLE, whose engagement has been announced.

XEW YORK. Miss Virginia Kemble, a wealthy and accomplished Xew York, Newport and Philadelphia society girl, is soon to wed. according: to an announcement that has just been made. John Xticker the party; of the second part. He is a Harvard graduate, an.

athlete and has cross-country runners in the Miss Kei-jhble is a daughter of Mrs. Isaac Y. Kemble. a York sricicty Miss Kemble is noted as an artist of no small -ability, 'several of her landscapes having beefn exhibited in the Paris flo Kapsa Family Reunited After Tears Mother in i-'i7- Madhouse SiK -EERXA41DIXO. The efforts Deputy Sheriff Ceorge Hewens to reunito the family of Mrs.

Itarb BHrsts has been rewarded, and the family, consisting of. Mrs. Brigss, her son. a prosperous plumber of Riverside, and her daughter of Washington, were broupht togefher st Riverside and rejoicing was the fcelVng that accompanied t.he bringing together of these three people whose separation marks onr of the most pitif.ul tragedies that comes into the lives of any one. When but two years of age the son was.

torn from his mother's --breast, and Mrs. Briggs was taken to an insane asylum, hTe, for eighteen years vho lias lived with maniacs' and has been considered mad. At that time the family lived, in Pan Bernardino, it being in 1SS9. The husband went to Serittie nnd tho children were taken from the. mot her, it is claimed by a designing woman, and rtriggs was adjudged insane and sent.

to tho Stockton hospital. The bo-y was later put hi the Orphans Home, and subsequently adopted- by George j'oore of a highly, re-spei-ted. citizen, of that cityl As tljie years went on the other's sanitySsas established through -fforfs of friends in this county, Mgther lov made her long for" her children, whom she did not ever expect to see, and Which yearning contributed to the general be-j lief that she was. mentally unsound. For eighteen years she remiined among tho lunatics, until a few years ago, when she was considered sane.

i DAUGHTER INVESTIGATES. Meanwhile the daughtr wh'f marrii.land-;wis living in Washington, read the story of the famous "Willie Boy" hunt, and, seeing the name of Sheriff Ralphs, was moved to take action toward trying to locate her mother and brother, and so she wrote a letter to tho sheriff, hich was turned over to Deputy Sheriff I Hewens to handle. Deputy Hewens, touched by the. pathetic tone of the letter, went t'o work on the case In a. most enthusiastic, and systematic manner.

He found the records showed that Mrs. Briggs had been sent to stat hospital at Stockton, that she was still there, apparently sane, but owing to her advanced age, and the fact' that she had as far as the5 off icials knew, no relative li0rjcnjb5sjjjjvjm employment in tewing room? ii i.ol to turn her out in the world alone. This information was conveyed to th daughter by the deputy sheriff, -and Iho daughter at once took steps to get. her mother released. At this point it.

was found that Mrs. Briggs had been advised that her husband was dead, and that ho had again married arid moved to Chicago many years ago. SON LOCATED. Tjepu-y Sheriff Hewens "then took up the casi Ol the boy And found that ho was in Rfc'crside, and this also was given to th.9 daughter in Washington, who last weef; made arrangements to her mother sTJtJt and complete the reunion, and the trio, Tvhhh has been separated ufcder circunist.is-cs that I'ead as fiction, were brought together nd with one, that -of locating "th missing husband and father, the three are as happy as can The although housed with the insane, for so long, is strong and will hav the satisfaction of spending her remaining years with the children whom fha has not seen for so many years. Real LIf Also the District Court of Wyandotte Count-y that her dream was true.

Mrs; Rydbem knew little of her husband's prior to the time he married her in. Kansas City, in IS. She wrote several letters to some of her relatives in Sweden, he formally lived. They, investigated and from them she lm had J'tceii married hi 1SS5 to Bavln.i They Kent her photographs which- they said were pictures of th-- first Mrs. Rydboni and her two hildren.

"I put the photogra pho s. under his plate one Mrs. Rydliotn said yes--' ter.lay. "When he saw I hem he started. I told him here was somi ing hf was keeping froSn'mo ind then he tnl.l me all about it." "I-jdidn't get along wejl swith' my flrt wife, so we separated and I came across the ocean," Mr.

Tldl'ru said yestert-day. "I ha. letters from her and finally she said she had obtained a. divorce. I believed it and I was frcfi to marry again.

Baler that she was- living in Michigan 'and had not obtained a divorce. I didn't know what to do, so didn't do anything. When lanUfound out about it and was worried for f'ar that were not I agreed to help lier a divorce. "Alexander is a good man and always has treated me well." Mrs. Rydboni said.

"but mitler the olrcumstaii. i-s separatlfiri is the only course left to us." A 8kin of Beauty Is a Joy Forever. Gouraud' Orient Cream or Mgical Ueautlfler SSs! Removes Tun, rrcsiita, ilotU I'ttlclitrt, ana evfry bivniU'i tu beauty, uiid Ilea tlr-lect loo, CX Btoud the tz Kit 62 year. aoO la no harmless 1 properly tni Accept no couatrr ut svmllai r.amf. Ir.

h. A-Savr to I Jaiy of thp hm'ifc t'n i ptiont A yn't up? hm 1 rTtimirif 'Isonrnvii Crenm th harmful -i Akin For Pal by all draiM Goods Ip.ler in the United State, Cnl nd Kurop FERD.LHOPWHS, Prop 37 Bred Jonn Street Kwla-I i Although Helen Kales, the girl graduate of the Massachusetts stltute of Technology to receive a gree this year," will not confirm one In- the rumor, there is a strong probability that she will devote her' time now to a study of conditions obtaining in the food supplies of the poorer classes of large cities, such as Boston, Xew York and Chicago. Miss Fales. the one girl to get her degree out of 273 men classmates. has strong philanthropic leanings.

fMlss Kales entered the Massachusetts Institute of Technology having graduated from Vassar College to take up the study of the chemistry of foods, particularly, and to obtain- a degree of bachelor of science, Incidentally. The culmination of both de-Biros came this June at commencement time, just what the future holds in view Miss Kales refuses to definitely specify. She lives in South Kramlngham In an attractive house oh Beach street. ShoJhas a host of friends in that city annclongs to the most exclusive circles, arul yet. in the face of all this, it is believed that she will forego a social career and will devote her time and efforts to bettering the conditions of the poorer cjasses, who are hot able to get the training to fight for themselves.

Boston Post. She wore a toque covered with pale yellow roses and a pongee dress. That was feminine. But she was" toting two huge -boxes, very like the big sample cases carried by the huskiest drummer in the hotel, a fact which did not seem to. agree with her girlishnss at all.

At any rate, she wasn't at all like the "female drummer'r of fiction and stage-dom, and the other guests at the Port Huron Hotel were frankly curious as to the contents of tW big bojees which she: carried so carefully. "Why. don't you know who she one drummer. "That's 'Bkjjiche Elliot. She's on the road" booking a show for a Detroit conern.

And she carried two complete sets of stage scenery with her. Why, every one in Michigan knows about her and every one admires her pluek and ability. If there were more like her the men would have to hurry for honors, I can tell you." And Blancfce Elliott declares that she thinks they would. "If more girls realized how much money there is in being on the road they would desert the storos right away," she said slowly, ruffling up "her curly hair' as she thought it all over. "There are h-indreds of girls who.

have the ability to' sell things to trade but they are afraid to branch out. They don't realize that there is nothing to be" afraid of if they keep a level head. certainly think that the day, of tho woman traveling saleswoman is at hand. The kind of a girl who can "make good on the road is about the best woman there Is. She Is not foolish, -tor she wouldn't last a week if she were.

A rattle-brain who can be easily flattered or excited the novelty and freedom of living In hotels and railroad trains can't do enough real work to hold a job. Tint the woman who knows how to s1ck to business, who can make up her mind that the attention the men shower on her is prompted more through curiosity than admiration that woman will make a good living and get an invaluable business experience." Detroit News. Beat Home Coffin By Many Minutes SOXTTII OMAHA. July 14. Mr.

and' 'Michael" Shea of this city "have the body of an unknown man that they are willing to dispose of at a bargain. James Shea, their son, recently went to Cornel), jN. to visit After their son had been' absent a few days tbey received a telegram from an undertaker of Cornell, sating that James had ben Wiled -in a railroad accident. The parents wired back to prepare th txxSjT for burial and sent here. The Shea house was placed in a state of mourning, awaiting the arrival of the body.

A couple of days ago grief was turned into joy, for unannounced, James walked in alive and well, explained that there must have been a mistake, Later in the day an undertaker's wagon drove up and delivered a body sent from por-nell, X. and on which ther were charges aggregating almost $200. Motorcycle parents had said she knew their son. She then confessed. The newly wedded couple left this morning for Skyland, where they-are to spend their honeymoon.

Kaiserin's Sister Was UnKnown Author BFJIBIX. July l'j. Since the death of Princess Peodora Schles wig-Holslein, a sister of the Kalserin. there has been much interest manifested, in her literal works. She wrote under the name of llusfin" and her rfca.1 identity was not until her death.

July the Worst Month for This Trouble How to Hcmovo Easily. There's a reason why nearly everybody freckles in July, but happily there is also a cure for these ugly blemishes, and no one need stay freckled. Simply get one ounce of othine. double strength, from Osgood and apply a little of it at night, and in the morning vou will see that even- the Worst freckles have hegun to disappear, while th- liciit ones have vanished entirely. is tbe time to i id yourself -of freckles, for.

if not removed now they will stay all summer, and spoil an otherwise beautiful complexion. Uoavclt Ipink 'Sweet peas room and exquisitely Many of the still in tow after Xi---I' Miss Haro 1 Nasbury of Orepmi in the near future, Sarah Driukwatej- hns set the 'date of her weddinjr to 'John Franklin Sherman for October. The -Quests who enjoyed, the affair were Miss Kdna Orr. Miss Kthel Hioh-ardfoti. Miss Marsaret Tavlor, Mrs.

'Haft Wilcox. Kuth MeGrew. Miss Edith McOrew KTtta UaHoran. "Miss G.taluii'.J.iici Iraw Miss Alice Miss Margraret Menilian. Cornelia Thomas, Mrs.

Kay Brown. Koford. Jliss Lex-erne iss VZv.i Lmi Krishee. Miss Kthel Miss Kd'ith Miss Ka Miss Je.sie jlss Georgia Kattan. Miss jMagrdalens- Fer'rier, Miss lionita Bowers, Miss Clare Hudson.

Miss Prisciila Ilugg, Li Hie Thomas, Ol-frOl' Tt)VX (il'KSTS. Mr. and Mrs. J. F.

Flynn. who have, lieen summering at Camp have l.een'cntertaining out of town pupsts' over the Anions their guest; from Oakland are Mrs. C. M. IlFOwn, Mrs.

Kobert Atwood. Mrs. Rolin- Bin. Miss Flora Ives. Wiliiam Barker, Mrs.

Mary McKee. Mrs. William Lennanl. Mrs." Flynn will rcras ii a month longer at her camp and planned 'many g-aveties during thatltime. V-' SlJIMKll IX Mrs.

Charles F. Cobbled ick. with her children and makl, has left for a two months' stay among the pines of Placer county: Cobbledick has iust returned from the Yosemite valley. SU.A!.Mi:il!N: AT f.WK'.lN'. Mr.

mid Mrs. M.mtell Taylor are among- the group of Oaklanders at Taho'e Miss Herriek and Miss Lucy Herriek are among the late, arrivals at the Lake. Other recent arrivals are Mrs. A. P.

MissM. Cb.oney. Mrs. J. A.

Ward and son. Miss K. Kukman. Harry Chick-erincr and wife. Griffith Henshaw-.

Dudiev Dexter. Edpir S. Jojies and wife. Mrs. Prer.tis Sol by, Missi Helen F.

F. V. Morse and wife. Wellington Mnrsf, Jackson B. Taylor, IX V.

Armstronk. Mrs. S. V. Armstrong, F.

H. Lohlman, W. X. Birmingham and wife. Miss Agnes St.

John, Tribune Patterns All Patterns Ordered From THE TRiBUNE Will Be Mailed Within Twenty-Four Hours From the ijime the Orders Are Received in This Office. 3344 BAD! Tribune Pattern No. 3344 All Allowed. Made up la nainsook, batiste, jaccneC Persian, lawn, dimity, China silk or thtn cambric, this is a dainty little gown fdr warm summer mg-iits. The fuUhess the neck is reg-u'lated by a narrow rib-' bon run through, worked butionholes, and the fnint Is hand-embroidered in a conventional design.

The flowljig sleeves are nnlsh'd. wltii a scalloped edge which. Is heavily buttoiiholed. by hand. Tb -pattern la la 4 sizes.

32. 3S. 40 and 44 Inches bust measure. For 38 bust tha-night gown requires 4 yards of material 30 lnchef wide, 1 yard of ribboa. frice "offattern.

10 cents. OR0EK PLANK. -e. PATTERN TRIBUNE: Inclosed nlViw find 10c. the price of tb! pattern.

When erdrrlns please Inclose llluscratlod and use tbe following Ijlaokat TRIBUNE PATTERN NO. 3344 City and Clsa Nam Address Foulkes home was decorated in and white, and ma-of t.ink l-orated. of the guests were "members Delta. Delta sorority! "-Cards were tdayed -Ws the- r.ri(-winr.er. leGr Vwil! wed Harry Miss Violet Jonnson.

1- 171 1 gil I 'lllil It told the other two nien, and when the party got off the" freight car in the Belleville yards' Saturday' night the three men attacked Keener. He escaped and the men took the girl 'to Mr. Walker, city "Cameron boarded at our house, 631 Woodland avenue, in Toledo," the girl said. "We had Veen going together since last- January. We became engaged.

Cameron said he wanted to be married at the home of hip -mother, Mrs. Kelly, in Steamboat Springs, Col. Finally he persuaded my p.arerjts and me that everything would be. all right, and Cameron and, I left month ago." Husband Unfaithful in MISS AMY SWAYNE at the Swayne country pilace at Mis? A. X.

Cook, Piintosk.eyj Pidney Daskquith. A. K. llorton Sharpe, Irving Cochrof t. F.

Brown and wife. M. Rosflnbeirg- Frank Bartlett, Mrs. McDonald. Miss Jones.

W. Hollis. Mrs. V. Hershiser.

Mrs. Arthur M. V. tii. Wilda Hershiser.

H. S. Geer; James A. Johnson and wife. Miss Kas Bur pee, R.

IX Baker. i.kvyi: i'oi: pauaiso smUngs Mr. and Mrs. H. "SI.

leave tornrrow for a month's stay at I'araiso Springs. Mr. and Mrs. I). A.

O'Brien are entertaining a number friehd at their summer home in Ivenwlood, where they have an attractive bungalow situated in a canyon. Among the guests who havi jieen enjoying the hospitality of the O'Briens are IHsS Mav Nolan, Miss Thdmp- son. Miss Margaret Kyer, Joseph Bil- Kington, Mrs. K. Kimmett, Fdward Mrs.

i Billingtonj, J. O. Kyer and Will Cavanagh.j Mrs. Master Ray O'Brien is planhifig- a house party for a ruimher of friends. Miss GertruiTe O'Britjn his left last Saturday for Southern California where she will visit i IN NEVADA.

Miss -'Stella Christensen left last week-for Nevada, where she will be the house guest of Misses, Clare Sofene Jakobensen. I TO AVKI) THIS MONTH. and Miss Harriet Gertrude Thompisoh of of Alameda will wed Joseph Smith Sacramento Jtrlv 20 at the Pailace Hotel in Sail Fra-mnscrr. where the couple will make their home, Miss Thompson is the daughter of Mir. and Mrs.

Frank Thompson and the grand daughter of the late R. R. 1. honi pfeon founder of the original AUui eda waterworks Miss Ella Ev anr son, a cousin tne hride. will iac! as bridesmaid, and Joseph P.

Lui-eTf- of San Francisco will be the liest; njian. The viiuns couple will go on a llioihey- moon trip by automobile throiiigh Sou tliern 'a 1 i fornia Smith is the son1 of John Smith an extensive Sicramento river nroipeirty- holilor and the owner of Smith's iLand ing. o-n5 TO MA It SUNDAY Miss Frances A'essins -if" eitv vill wed Oi-orjre B. I'utiUtn this of Contra Costa -county fi Sunday at 'noon. The ceremonjy b'e performed at the homo bridegroom's brother, H.

F. if Thirty-sev'ehth street, Oajki Only. immediate relatives' wjll present. Erne Yossinsi, will the mar. md.

be the of iate bride's sister, will be the niail honor and Burr Kemble will ofti as best After a wecblin ne.y to "a rmel-by-the-Sea the couple will live in Concord. TO SAIIi I'OU HOME. jpur- yqung Br. and Mrs. George Reinhfl rdt.

who have been in Europe sinc fiheir marriage, will sail for home Au kust 1. Mrs. Reinhardt. who wfas -Aurelia Henry of Berkeley, writes they have motored through Ehg Miss that tnd and wili departure 1. Liverpool until their t.

i WILL TioNOJt'TEAtTIEBj. Miss Caroline Jaclvsoin entertain Wednesday, July kit will her lo.iiiK on Itidgewav avenue, in humor of -Miss S. isha Rreekinridt! of BEAUTIFUL COMPLKIOK IN TKN DAYS Nadinola. Cream The supreme beauty re quisite, is endorsed by thousands. Kadiijiola banishes tan san4w4ess freckles, pimples, lver-spots and other! facial discolorations.

Worst case in 20 days. Rids the pores and tissue of all impurities, leaves th skin clear, soft and hfilthy. T)trection and Cnamntef in each parVae. 50c and $1.00 bv hich class Toilet Counters or Mail. Prepared bv MATKMtAk TOiUI CO, Tvit, Jme Sold by The Owl Drug Co rr-s who! is F.

Dream KAXS.AS CITY. In a dream Mrs. Clara Rydboni, w(fe of Alexander Ryd-borti, 505 Scott venue, Kansas City, several months ago saw- two children, who said that they were her husband's- children, and a woman who said she was his undivorced wife. Mrs. Ryd-bom began an investigation and her husband testified In the first division of Life Brookdale.

the Chicago XTnlversity-. who is one of tlie faculty of the State Cniversity summer session. AT MOXTEllET. Miss Elizabeth Strong and Mi93 Margaret Loean write that they are ip Monterey and will not return home before August. miss iuss.

M'rs. W. B. Rees iof Hayward is entertaining; Miss Harriet Buss of Ra-lcersfield, who will visit in this city shortly. SEPTEMIJEIi W-EDDIXG.

Miss Madeline Cohn, daughter of Br. I. E. Colin of 1309 Spruce street, will wed Dr. Edwin A.

k'nise of Smith Berkeley' in September. The Cohn home 'is the renter of a social set Of the younger Berkeley societv. Mas. i.Yxcii RirrrnN's. Mrs.

P. B. Iynch returned recently from an extended touring trip through -Northern California and Southern Oregon. Her itinerary included Klamath Falls, Fort Klamath and Crater lake. 1 -t OIIIL HCTURXS, Miss May Chase, a popular Berkeley girl who has been visitkig- Miss Irene Talchett at her home- in Sonoma county', has returned to the college, town.

Miss" Marian Bun of San Francisco, who ha. also been a house guest, has returned home. AT. MVEKMORE. Professor and Mrs.

A. O. Leusoh-ner, who have been visiting Miss Maud -AYellendorff- at Li verm ore. have returned hoVne. Miss AVellendorff will stay for another -month.

Miss Edith Itonntjll of San Irancisco. who has also been a house returned Tuesday. The Clarence Wetmores and Miss Philma We.tmore are visiting i-n Liver-more, where- they will stay for a fortnight. TO TOl SPAIN. Mr.

and. Mrs. Guy Earle ami family, who are touring abroad, write that they have seen the Passion Play at Oberammergau and have visited England and are now on their way to Spain. Mrs. Earle will not-return to (Oakland until Christmas.

ENTERTAIN AT SAX LORENZO. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martens of San Lorenzo entertained a number of Oakland and San Francisco people Sunday. Eloped on SAN BERNARDINO, July 12.

A gasoline romance, with a motorcycle as the honeymoon car of the lovers, came to light here when Miss Edith Hansen, daughter of John Hansen, fornier 'owner of Skyland, confessed to newspaper reporters, after declaring that she did -not even know. the young man then her husband, that she had married Laramie K. LOwnbey. bookkeeper of the Pacific Bight and Power Compan-, In this city. Ownbey absented himself from his work for a few hours and the couple sped to Riverside on a motorcycle, where the license was obtained and where they were, married by the Rev.

Hunter of the Calvary Presbyterian elnui-h. The bride is. years old and the groom 21. The former Miss Hansen told the reporters when she was called up over the telephone at midnight that she did not even know Ownbey and that the rumor of her marriage was ridiculously false. Ownbey's parents scoffe.t at the idea of his being married; and said that he had not been awny.f ronithe city for a week and was then sound a-sleep at home.

They admitted, however, that he knew Miss Hansen and the two were close friends. Miss Hansen was again -called up and informed, that Webster, Photo. the faculty of the State Rescued From BEBI.EVIBI.l4 from her captor by hoboes whb were on theiryay to the harw-st fg-lds ar.d taken in charge by the police '-here, Fanning, a 19-year-old girl, who had been enticed from home on promise of marriage, was started on her way jto her home in Toledo, O. When she w4s taken into custody l.ere she was wearing men's clothing which, she said, she; had been forced to wear after she attempted to escape her captpr in- East St. From St.

Bouis to Belleville she. and t.he man, who She says was Cameron Keener, 24 years cld, a machinist in Toledo, beat their way on freight trains. Jveener, she told the poRce, carried a razor, a knife and- a revolver and threatened to kill her if she tried to escape or attempted to tell anyone of her plight. Prom Kansas City to Topeka, Bell llosh-er, a hobo, rode- in the same freight car with them, she says. Topeka she attempted to get away" "from Keener, who choked her and beat.

her. Mosher to defend her. liufe; Keener drove him away with a revolver At Manhattan, Iewis Evans and two oCSr men, who were beating their way t9 tli ixarvest fields, got in the same with the coiiplei Shi; managed to tell Evans thit she hi womtn aTUd that she wanted toi get (away. BvCng ht In Hilgrl-i fHCAtiO. A "midnight qua'rrel between wealthy residents of fashionable Oakland was revealed in a for $10,000 filed by Mrs.

Josephine JL Tiesse, 535S Calumet avenue, her attorney, Harper Osborn. The defendants in the suit are Victor S. Pearlman, president of the firm, of Victor S. Pearlman 10 Adamus street, and living at 5317 Calumet avenue; Phillip Malkan, a member of the same firm, and living at -5336 Calumet avenue; Mrs. Phillip Malkan.

his wife. Pearlman is a son-in-law of Malkan. Mrs. Tiesse Charges that the three defendants attacked her' In her home on the evening of Juns 16th. under a fictitious name, Joseph Malcolm, was arrested by the Fiftieth street police and fined $50 and costs on June 24th in the Hyde Park court.

Mrs. Tiesse is under a physician's as a the alleged attack, and only yesterdaj arose, from herbed. Mrs. Tiesse sand Mrs. Malkan, it is had a trivial difficulty in the afternoon of Jurie 16th, but the former dismissed the matter.

Shortly after 11 o'clock that evening, while she and: her young daughter were in the parlor, there was a. tap -atthe rear "door. The maid was absent and Mrs. Tiesse hastened tothe door. She partly opened it- when, she alleges, the door.

was forced open and Malkan, his wife ami Pearlman rusher in upon her. Malkan, she asserts, struck her, knock-Ire- her down, as her daughter entered Hoboes 'evealedl by Action A doctor was summoned and the following day Malkan was arrested. August Tiesse, Mrs. Tiesse's husband, was absent from the city at the time. Mrs.

Tiesse declined to discuss the suit last night. "I do not care to make any comment: upon the action," she said, "That rests with Mr. Osborn, my attorney. "The attiack was without provocation. I only, this day arose from a sickbed and feel that I am In no mood to discuss the case." I Neither Mr, Pearlman nor his father-in-law could be titached by telephone last night.

The thriee families are known In South Side society. Premonition Frustrates Elopement of Couple AI.LEXTUW.V, Pa. Through a mother's-premonition, the elopement of' Miss Julia Cutler. 17 years of I.ansford and Michael Daniels of tUs city -M frustrated, "The girl rime to Allentown some time' ago to world, and falling in love with a man ten years her senior, made all arrangements for her wedding, even buying her trousseau. The couple had planned to get married tonight? The mother, however, having some premonition, came on today, and aftcf rigid crossj-examination, the daughter iflrvufged her, rlans.

The mother objected violently, and with the aid of a polcemn tool? the datashtej hoaie, trousseau aid afL-JV; i it- lllj maii.ieff.it is said..

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