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Show HIED II HASTE; REPEIJiCE DITTO Maud Fealy, Who Was Married to Louis H. Sherwin, Changes Mind. MAMMA LS MAD AND HURRIES BACK EAST Former Salt Lake Newspaper Man Now Hunting "Dope" on His Bride. Two weeks ao Monday night Maude Foaly, the noted actress of Denver, married Louis IT. Sherwin. a dramatic critic. This epoch-making circunistanco romained incognito for moro than a week, when it was unearthed by the ubiquitous reporter. Tho .bride anil groom kept their secret so inviolate j that not ovon the bride's mother, Mrs. Rafael o Cavallo, who conducts a dramatic dra-matic school, knew about, tho wedding until she hoard of tho diro happening from tho lips of a newspaper representative. represen-tative. Wbon told of hor daughter's marriage, mar-riage, Mrs. Cavallo would uot believe it and expressed hor opinion in the following fol-lowing classical language: ''It's a damnable lio. Maude iF hero now, in bed, upstairs. I shall got her own denial." Somewhat disconcerted by having t-hLs unpleasantness thrust among her mental pabulum, she woko her daughter and bluutly asked her if she wns married. "Yes, mamma, I am, and to Hugo," was the tin welcome reply, and sinco that limo the antics of tho mother-in-law, the actions of the wife and the proposed actious of the husband havo Kept Dame Gossip working overtime and havo occasioned columns of comment in the Denver papors. Sherwm Known Here. At the titno of tho wedding Sherwin was employed ns dramatic critic by the Denver Republican. Ho was born in England and comes of a family familiar fami-liar with tho footlights. He came to A.nierica a few years ago aud was for a time advanco agont. for Kubelik. Whilo serving in that capacity hifl work carried him to Salt Lako City and ns he has been engaged in newspaper news-paper work in most of tho cities .between .be-tween Los Angeles and .Denver, he is well known here. Possibly somo of his Salt Lake friends have been congratulating him on his good fortune, but in the face of wlial has transpired siuco tho wedding congratulation con-gratulation might be interpreted as sarcasm. Immedintchi after the wedding wed-ding Mrs. Sherwin returned to her mother's homo and her husband went to his bachelor apartments. They had been married at tho county courtroom late in the. afternoon, the Judge and the marriage license clerk having been sworn to secrecy, nnd as Miss Fealy registered under licr real name, Maude. Hawk, they had no difficulty in keeping tho nlTair in tho dark. But somehow the story leaked out, and when tho mother-in-law vorificd the report by hor daughter's statement she went into hya- torics. Kept Maudo Prisoner. It was said that, when the facts became be-came known Maude was then held a prisoner in the Cavallo house. Her kind-'J kind-'J grandmother was inter viowod and she assorted that Maude was out with her automobile. Asked if Maudo had married Sherwin, she replied: "Well, now, I don't, know. Of course it's a terrible disgrace if she is. Why, this Sherwin is worthless, he hasn't, any monov and it would ruin Maude's career.'' ca-reer.'' When Sherwin was asked why he had wanted to keep tho Wedding a secret, se-cret, ho said: "I didn't. J am not ashamed of it, and I hope Maude isn't. But wc knew Maude's mother would raise a row, so we decidod to keep it to ourselvos. Of course, I don't want to interfero with my wife's career and I sincerely hope our wedding will not do any harm that wuy. Why should it?" Mothor-in-Law Fled East. Since thnt time a report has found currency that the mother-in-lnw had left home nnd disappeared. Sie is now in New York. Later it was said thai Mrs. Sherwin had become repentant and issued a statement to the. effect that, the wedding would not .becomo binding sinco it had been agrcod that the alL-iir must be kept a secret for ar least one year. Sho sought to justify her course by the fact, that the tonus of the agreement agree-ment had not been complied with, Sherwin, Sher-win, on the other hajiri. seoins determined deter-mined to lay asido single blessedness through this venture. m Sherwin is 26 years old and his bndj is 23. Miss Fealy nlade hor debufc at Elitch's Gurdens. Denver, nnd scored a big succoes. Sho made an enviable reputation repu-tation in the East as leading womau lor Irving, Gillette, E., S. "Willard and others, oth-ers, and is talented outside of her stage, ability. Among tho rumors now afloat thero is ono to the effect, that; Maudo Foaly married Mr Sherwin in n pique following a disagro-imoia with aneast.-orn aneast.-orn man to whom she in engaged, and this is offered as an explanation of Mrs. Cavallo k sudden departure for thu East. |