Show MARRIED BY TELEGRAPH WEDDING CEREMONY WITH THE PARTIES MILES APART It Was Carried Out Between Kansas City Mo and Mulhall Ohm Yesterday Yes-terday Couple Will Visit Salt Lako Kansas City Mo April 12A marriage mar-riage service by telegraph wltli the bride and groom 200 miles apart was carried out between Kansas City and Mulhall Oklahoma at noon today The groom was Andrew M Candell of Washington D C an entomologist attached at-tached to the Department of Agriculture Agricul-ture of ito Unllcd Stales Government and the bride was Miss Penelope Con dirt of Perkins Oklahoma the daugh ten of a prosperous farmer of lhat place Mr Candell and Miss Cundin became engagcd about six months ago and the wedding was set for May Last week however Mr Candell wan caned to llarrlsonvlllc Mo by the death of his mother His duties made It necoS sary to start back to Washington tomorrow to-morrow lie asked Miss Cundin to come to Kansas City so thai the wedding wed-ding could take place today al the home of his sister Miss Cundllt was unable to reach Kansas City In limp and arrangements were made wllh lie Western Lnloli Telegraph company lo have the marriage mar-riage ceremony conducted by wire A direct hue between Kansas City and IMuJhall was placed at the disposal of the couple Mr Candell secured Kev Albort If Under pastor of the Methodist Metho-dist Episcopal church and accojil panicd bv two friends went to the telegraph tele-graph nfllce Al Mulhall Miss Oundlrt was accompanied lo the telegraph olllce by her parents and sister The nuea tlons and responses were wired back and forth and repeated al each end to the couple by time telegraph operators time ceremony requiring nvcntyflvo minutes lime |