Show MARY MARY PICKFORD WEDS Da DOUGLAS GLAS F FAIRBANKS Sl SE SECRET I Ceremony at L Angeles g les lesl It f Ji l I Eff it to Cover C Up Fails r t S I I r. k j I. I L I 5 l j I r r I I. I t tT 1 i L v k kI I I N I 4 1 f fI Si r 1 1 4 i I S S Sf 5 4 I v I I I S S I Mrs rs Douglas Fairbanks formerly Mrs MIS Owen Moore nee M Mary ry Pickford j I LOS r Os ANGELES Ca Cal Marcia March 30 Gladys Gladys Mar Mary M Moore x rc and D. D Elton Fairbanks Fair Fair- Ii banks were married Sun Sunday ay in Los An Angeles S Gladys Gla ys l I lary IJ Smith is revealed 1 by 3 the rec records as' as Pickford rd and the We the D D. D in iii Fairbanks Fairbanks' name becomes Dou Douglas las t S Doug Doug and Mary arc married Tho They took out a license Friday y I and md were married Sunday night b by tho the Rev Rey J. J Whitcomb Brougher at his residence Str Strenuous en u ous c efforts f nr t s were vere made to k I the thc affair a s secret cret but it wa was too big big- Home Some one talked and tonight Los Loa I Angeles Is buzzing with news of oC the we wedding It occurred Just twenty twenty- eight days da a alter after Miss Pickford secured I her divorce from Owen Moore at nt 1 Ne c They Wanted Secrecy At a dinner given by Fairbanks at athis athis athis his Beverly Hills homo home last ast Friday evening the thc license nse was Issue issued Present Present Present Pres Pres- ent at this dinner were Mary lotary Pickford I Douglas Duuglas Fairbanks Dr Brougher lr Ir and Mrs John F Fairbanks and R R. S. S license clerk cleric Cupid Sparks marriage of or Los Angeles count county Miss US Pickford and Mr Fl Fairbanks told Mr r Sparks they wanted anted to get bet married but wanted to keep it a secret Continued on paSo page 2 2 1 MARY PICKFORD WEDS FAIRBANKS AT Ai LOS ANGELES I r. r I I 1 Despite Effort to m Keep I I. I Marriage age Secret N News es e's Leaks Out Chit J Continued from rage Page 1 f for or two weeks for business reasons The They TheS' asked him rim If IC this could be dono done anci and said if It it could not thc they would not met get t the license I Sparks agreed to Issue the tho license a. a and d keep it a secret for a time I I Dot But Mary 01 Objected married the Doug wanted to be on 1 I spot but Alary had three r reasons for forI I opposing this plan First she did not notI I want to be married on Fi Iday a Second she was dressed in black and wanted ro to o be married In white Third she I considered Sunday Sunda tho best day to bo 1 married So it was agreed that Dr I I Brou th the ceremony m ny t j The wedding occurred d after Dr ro return from church Sun Sunday Sunda a 1 night t. t During the thc afternoon Fairi Fair Fair- i banks attended the automobile race at atthe atthe r the Los Los' s' s Angeles spee speedway wa clad In an anold I old did Id golf suit and looking far from Crom the tare man usually looks who Is to b bt married Jn int iri a few ow hours to one of 01 the thet t known wom women n in tow the to i w world o ld j 7 TL x p Present Wore Were T r t ohn Fairbanks stood tood up liP with with i t I ills his l brother and Miss Pickford's attendant was Marjorie Daw Oth- Oth d hs present at the ceremony were we I i MI Mrs John Fairbanks Mrs r r m 1 her her mother Mrs Irs Isabel Morse Dr j stiles Miles Cook Bonnie I who was Fairbanks Fairbanks' former press l a agent ent nt and J. J AV R Brougher Jr The double ring ceremony was used I and ami n neither ither the bride e nor the bridegroom bride bride- r groom room displayed the composure which might have ha been expected Both apt ap- ap t fused used an and acted quite wa way Ja couple would who t are not to the spotlight ht After the c. c mony mon Dr Brougher read from tho the c hen to Mr Ir Fairbanks b by his nether on h her r T death bed bcd He lie read 1 52 to toC 32 Z I C Mary lIAr In White i MIss Pick Cord wore white silk tulle tuU over o lel white white- sa satin saim n with apple green reen iN and A spread pread of apple pe green vit at aL her her waist Her only Jewelry was as u jcarl pearl Doug was in evening e clothes Hiss Daw wore pink georgette crepe Marys Mary's tr s mother wore beaded georg- georg rHe crepe and Mrs John Fairbanks a beaded cream-colored cream dr dress ss Pickford gave ga her age as 26 arid n 1 the bridegroom room said he was ten jeans cars older Sc News New n Sensation Thc The news of tho the marriage has creat- creat T F EQ T a a. sensation since Los Los' Angeles Ang has f I I I I just finished reading the circumstance u of ot Miss divorce Nearly tw two o months ago she sho went to Genoa Nov ev and established a residence remaining there for tor three weel weeks s By Dy the Nevada law sho she could obtain a divorce orco in that short space of oC limo only only if her er husband husband hus hus- band hanel could be served with the thc papers within the state And wonder to rolat re relate ro- ro late lat Owen Moore put in an appearance in another portion of oC Nevada a and was served Divorce or In fn Nevada Miss Pickford went to Minden near Genoa heavily veiled yelled and but for tor a r. r courtroom who ho Is a a. film fan tan mu might ht have halo gott gotten n away away awa with tho en entire entire en I tire proceedings proceeding without ith ut being j i j She gave her name as Glad Gladys s Smith Moore and tho the judge who di divorced divorced dl- dl vor ed her hor did who she sho wis was until after the the decree had been I granted Several Secra da days s la later r she sho returned to toI I Los Angeles and she an and her mother had a sensational race with newspaper I photographers at the station which tho the lost The Tho next day however Miss lIss Pickford gave aVe an nn interview to representatives of oC tho the press in wh which ch sh she told the circumstances of t the tho di divorce dl- dl vorce She Sho also said id id positively sho did not intend to marf marry SIr Mr Ir Fairbanks r ed Moore l Liked His Liquor Rf nr Service Tk r I Reno Nev Net March March 30 When O When Mar Mary j Pickford on March 2 secured a a. divorce o I 1 I after a n. residence in the tho state toto of ot two tw o weeks it was given out that the th a action actio llon n was based on desertion The The- transcript trans trans- I script of the testimony In tho the case caso was flied filed and it shows that tha t Mary I told some things about her unhappy un un- un- un happy happ married life that were probably y not generally known even in the he motion mo mo- tion Uon picture world She was 17 years ears of or ago when she sho was married d to Owen Moore on January January Janu Janu- ary 17 Ii 1911 in Jersey City N N. J. J she testified and her married life was a a. a series of 0 unhappy quarrels te tears and general unhappiness Came ClIme flack Back Havana Cuba was the first place of residence of Mr and Mrs Moore after t their marriage and from the day they landed d in Cuba Cuha until they left three throe months later lafer Mary was vcr very unhappy un un- happ happy I H Ho He left let me tho day we arrived there thore and carne came back In to an n intoxicated condition Ito Ife quarreled d with me I left the hot hotel l again and I didn't see him for three da days s 's sho she testified They returned to toe New e York from Cuba Cuha and her husband continued to gars foS hs parts part t b much liquor she said t f jw He F c ner ner twice once to sta stay away awaya a t a.-t and another time for tor a week during the fall faU of 1911 Hill I Here is what Mary fary told tho the court about thu tho n next time rime she was dc deserted descried From the thc time of oC m my marriage I Iwas Iwas was forced to support myself my mother my mv brother and sister My husband said aid that a wife was a luxury and that he did not intend buying buying- my clothes rhe They were separated eight weeks at Los Anse Angeles s some time later on and after arter another reunion lived to together for or n. n short time until Mary became ill m. She told It In this wa way That fall taU from unhappiness and overwork I was ta taken cn sick and went to a n. hospital He came camo to soo seo mo me under the Influence of liquor which disturbed me that night as I r was comIng com com- ing out of the th other ether Four times limes s he came there and made me cf cry and my doctor told the nurse that he was not to ho bo be allowed cd to como come Into the room until m my temperature v was s normal My Iy mother tok me to a l when lIen left th the hospital and ad Jl he crone came to see me and quarreled with mo mc again Ruined IlL Career r The They went tt to Now Noss York and later laler returned to Los An Angeles ele Nary Mary going first and lived together for three months Then accused Mary of ot r ruining his career sho said sardo He Ho told mo that I was the cause of ot his failure In life liCe and that I caused I him to drink Ho Tic said ho was sorry h hn A U I I In In the the latter part of or 1914 Mar Mary packed her things s and loft Moore at his suggestion Bug she sho ho said al Bc called my mother terrible names nam names s I do riot not care to repeat and Isaid Isaid I said that he would have o to apologize Ize Ho Ro said Bald he would not and that I would have to get out of oC there He lIe said he didn't want mo me an any more that ho he was absolute absolutely through with me wanted to live a a. bachelors bachelor's life liCe and that I 1 didn't appeal to him I packed my things and went home After much persuasion he returned and we wo lived together In Los Angeles from January to June Junc 1914 1911 Ills His conduct conduct con con- duct continually grew worse and he said constantly that it was a great extravagance to have hao a wife wire I 1 alwa always 8 paid my mv share of or the tho bills and clothed myself Final Separation Back and forth from Los Angeles n ele to New Ne York Mary and her husband traveled man many times awa always s on different different different differ differ- ent trains however er and according to Marys Mary's lar B testimony sho she was waR generally going from one ono place to tho the other to bring her husband back to her In hi 1916 Mary far said she sho secured a position with Ith a company for her husband and andas andas as she sho had to go so west s she sho he asked tho the company to send him along alon He lIe re refused refused re- re fused to go goHe golie lie He said it was a a. good rood thin thing that my business called me mc west as ho he wa was waa happier without me mc that I made mado him I morbid norbid ant and that I needn't tr try to corn come back to him Mar Mary testified It was in the z summer of or 1917 that he left her hor tho the last time lime We Wc Ve stayed to together two weeks rah she he said lIe He quarreled with me mo all wI tho the limo and one morning he said h he e wasn't going to stand any of or this nonsense nonsense non non- sense any longer He lie got bot on the train un and left IceL It was over a n. year CRr ago aJo that she talked c to Moore she said and then th they talked about a business s deal In response to questions from tho the court Mary l said sho she came to Nevada Neada for her health and had hats no intention of ot securing a n. divorce orco when she came here |