.’SWELL THAT ENDS WELL.Mwrtof* B«ll Into the Krai in«f N«rricd State Two Hearts That Loved Too Early ... Everything Lovely at Last.Wben the case oftSophia Voigt against ph Dutter, Jr., was called in Jus-Blood’s court Tuesday forenoon, it und both litigants, their- attorneys, d a room full of spectators, ready for e grinding of the wheels of justice. Miss Voigt was present for the purpose of forcing young Dutter to carryut the solemn pledges he made in the ring time. Sophia's mother was re; Joseph's parents were there; y, with the attorneys withdrew to tej another room and consulted. In a few a-j minutes they had a Whispered consul lejtation with Judge Blood, the latter $|| came to his feet, and. in the blandest ng? atones informed the old, gray-haired 1-. pinner, and the whiskerless young man who were elbowing each other to get near the bar, that the case was dis-j missed. The crowd was disgusted, and -j left the court room. The young couple * came out from the room, taking chairs r*S that were handed them. The boy’s dh-rents hurried down stairs, and over tothe county clerk, Stassen. In twentyminutes returned with a marriage license, and at half-past eleven Miss So-r phia Voigt became Mrs. Joseph Dutter.