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I who form* the the a Enlarge While have epcc-lavln* Mi Da t 8 p. cin of asdale Ifnw-n tuple they les to a thatdyers’2trecentghter, (lit inScran* , Misstigton. ith hisMiss 1 with Ye i hietind ir* giving, for anspent niece, ully InPort a parlor onednoa-1 b will •d inland eaaant G. 9.torton w hero a rents, Jr. Mills,herlnescenUyerparker and mvllle, a with rt. Dlt-id non, iglvlng Ser unturnedroom a dwell* ^ashler lethaii-v York ere he been Johns,Shoe Store marts Saturday. 2t not- i;ll.mcsdrtlo ill; Milford ill, -The Itink Five defeated the MIT ford High School Basket Ball team at the Skating Flink Thursday afternoon by the decisive score of 34 to 13. The game was rather one-sided. Milford being weak in “following up. Several hundred people enjoyed the game. Quick, of Milford, lived up to his name, and was the 11 reliant of the Pike county quintette.GOOD AMERICAN CUTS OUT BARON!(Continued from Pag*? One.)a contract staling that I would marry her as noon as 1 got to New York. If you’ll sigh that/ he said,■we'll furnish you a room, hire the minister, pay his fee and give you a trip/Say, darling, you are not helping me out hero, beseechingly remarked the five-day-old bridegroom to hi» bride who had by this time Joined her husband In the parlor.By way of helping him out she put her arm around his neck. The reporter heard several smacks. Me looked into the distance. As an old married man he knew all about that, and sympathized with them.The bride then went on to tell how iheir shipmates promised to pay the marriage license, hire the minister, buy a ling and send the cab for the minister and give them a trip to California.**A college friend of mine/* resumed Mr. Pylce, “at Wesleyan University, the rtev. Claude Co lie, Brooklyn, married uh. 1 wired him and ho came down to the ship and married us on board ship, A committee of twenty got up a ball for us In board ship. The - dementcommittee arranged for sporu in our honor every day on board ship,“We were married. Saturday, No-VOm her f|, |( 1 2 ; I p, tm, continued Mrs. Price.“My uncle and two of my cousin* were there to visit me when the ship docked, and they were witnesses of the marriage.I had quite a serious time/* she laughingly explained, keeping the girls away from Mr. Price. There was a Merry Widow' on board, and so between ue ,jve were kept very busy, I wasn't tioiodck.1 always thought I'd like to do something of that sort. I always thought I'd like to have a husband with light hair. But all the men I met had dark hair, and I had almost given up hope until I met Mr.Price. We are on our honeymoon now. We're going to have a honeymoon for the rest of our life. Judging from the way the wheedling went on all through the Interview, the reporter was sure they would,I cut out business for this/* volunteered Mr. Price. “We can afford to cut out business to got a wife like I've got. My wife war singing 'The Holy City' when first I saw- her. The reporters bothered us to death In New York We had to go to another hotel and register under another name.I am a Yankee llooslor. I was born In Indiana. My mother is a relative of Mark Twain. 1 am a thirty-second degree Mason, I don't drink or use tobacco/’
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Honesdale Citizen

Honesdale, Pennsylvania, US

Fri, Dec 01, 1911

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