Show eat ElOPERS ARE CAOT 5 j S j V Miss Rabinovitz and Lover 5 Found at Ogden I J S S BROUGHT BACK BY SHERIFF T r ld i vedu the l Thty Registered at Ogden as Mr and Mrs Tuttle but Had Not Yet Attended I At-tended to the Formality of Getting Married When They Were Taken OK I Into Custody Tetolbaum in tho Salt Lake County Jail and tho ct h Girl at Home Ho Tells His Story G11s 1 of tho Affair otto ots S Joseph Tctclbium and Miss Leah S Rahlnovltz of Salt Lake who eloped h L0e3 Monday night only wont as1 far ns l Ogden They returned to Salt Lake thanlit last night They came by Invitation Wetk and < Lo make sure nothing should happen 3 to Sty hap-pen to them on the way homo Sheriff I i Naylor and Deputy Joe Raleigh accompanied I ac-companied them St II was early yesterday morning that 10 W the Ogden police telephoned to the I county Jail here asking If the couple p were wanted Deputy Joe Eldredge once replied that they were lie sent to the home of Rabbi Rablnovlls father of the girl and got the rabbi 5 S to swear out a complaint before Justice OECQ Jus-tice Kroeger Deputy alelgh took the wArrant and started to get tile couple I 0 At tho train Deputy Raleigh was met by Sheriff Naylor who had just come up from Provo The Sheriff decided togo OF S to-go to Ogden too At Ogden the Salt 4 Lake officers who supposed the couple had been arrested In Ogden went to the I Ab police station to get their prisoners I but found the pair had not been taken In Chief Conllsk placed the whole Ogden police force at the disposal of El the Salt Lake officials and in a short 5 time the pair were found Tetelbaum on the street and Mists Rablnovitz at I Au the home of a friend In Ogden Tetel I baum was Immediately arrested on a S charge of petit larceny the meaning ni of which by the way had to be explained ead ex-plained to him lie Is charged with taking 525 from the rabbis home S REGISTERED AS MARRIED i 5 The eloping couple arrived at Ogden 1 at midnight Monday and registered at I the European lodginghouse as Mr and Q I Mrs Tuttle They occupied the same apartment that nlnht and yesterday r secured two more rooms which they S furnished paying 55 on account for the furniture Tetelbaum had no money It may be stated and l all the expenses L iit including the tickets to Ogden were IFt l paid for by the girl I They didnot go aU through any marriage ceremony andS and-S the offlceis Incline to the belief that eel Ft l Tetelbaum did not intend to marry the 1 S j t girl 19 S S I Tetelbaum says he was working for rr the Pacific Mutual Insurance company 1il II In Salt Lake and had himself trans i3 7 ferrcd to Ogden before leaving this iiAL city Intending to do some work for nd I the company there He la a barber by r trade and has worked at several shops mSU I In the city generally under the namd nd L of Tuttle I > dJ When seen at the county jail last tOLn night he talked freely about the matter I95 n mat-ter The pld man1 he said meaning t the rabbi did riot like me because I oJ am not religious and I cat Jork1 love H3 1 the girl and nntcd to marry her but nI1 6t6 6 he did not like me The girl rind I r 5 i drove about town In a buggy during the morning the day we left and she ro 1 said forus to go to Ogden and get iE married I said I had no money and 11a she said she had saved up a little cd 6 r money She said she had SL7 So we te J planned It all out and went away ths < 9H nlghL We walked right down to the i train and were not secret about It at i all When wo got to Ogden we regis llf 3 tered as Mr and Mrs Tuttle and took el a f the same room Sho agreed to It all Mi because we were to be married the m r 6iPr next day I did not try to get a license 6K1lr li-cense at Ogden today because I thought lot TUS s g they would not give It to us when they learned from Salt Lake that we had i j left CI4 LOVING AND DEFIANT Tetelbaum did not state Just when nn ItJ he proposed to get a license and get r married although he raid he expected I3 I to continue to work for the Insurance c S company In Ogden He protests he nET meant no wrong and did not know he rt was committing any wrong lie says he loves the girl and still wants to marry He defies anyone to prove hat I E he was ever married and denies strenuously cirr stren-uously the charge that he has a wife e D In NJJW York deaplte the allegation ot I20L I the rabbi who aays Jie has a letter f re which shows Tetelbaum Is a married S 135 man Tetelbaum said he had lived no > > pi with a girl of course being a young S h man that way You know how It Is h5 yourself with a wise look at the two L l 1 highlyesteemed county dlllcers in on I front of him but as for being mar ate 5 M 5 1lerloh no not at all ever nobody could prove that Hq 6a she come t1f i P5 from Newark N J by way of Butte t t lgs and his effects IndIcate he J has a CITI brother there lie had one dollar hisI E M I naturalization papers and a miscel ncJJir laneous collection of stuff in his clothes including a photo of a rather llnolook Uf6p jug young woman not Miss Rablno ne SWUP i vltK anfl a letter written in Hebrew from one Max Tetelbaum of ewark er > who he says Is hiM brother tall px Tetelbaum waa Inclined lobe rather 83 defiant when first arrested but when OItS cst I he was put behind the bais he quieted OJ down measurably although he insists o a he will have little trouble In acquitting j0Or < 9 hImself of the charge of taking the I rabbis money The holding forth of BBBVIC Ml H Rablnovltx as hiM wife and his I dSoI1Hl relations with her he docs not seem to consider oC any great Importance In timating that his great and abundant love for her fixes that all right 1 i Miss Rabinovitz was met at the train by her father and Immediately taken borne She declined l to say anything about the matter lost night but It Is I evident she fcelrs keenly the position In which she Js placed |