Show PROMISED TO MARRY BOTH Two Salt Lake Girls and Designing Italian Central Figures in a Romance Ro-mance Culminating in Denver S TRIBUNE SPECIAL Denver Cob Sept 2Two unsuspecting unsus-pecting German girls and a designing Italian form the central characters In a romance which rivals the stories of Laura Jean Llbbey and culminated liere today Frank Lconettl a fruit merchant from Salt Lake and Katie and Marie Stork were taken in charge by the police today after they had I como to time station of their own accord ac-cord Both girls dragged Lconetti to the station claiming that he had duped them making promises of marriage to each Miss Katie claims to have been ruined by Lconettl Leoncttl had proposed marriage to each Afarlc worked for him In his fruit stand In Salt Lake and had accepted ac-cepted his offcra of marriage Later he asked Katie to wed him and she also accepted him He requested each girl to keep the matter secret Both obeyed and for that reason the exposure ex-posure did not come until today The three left Salt Lukes Thursday and came to Denver each girl believing believ-ing that she was to be rrfarrled to Leonetti An accidental remark made by Marie today caused the exposure and a row ensued Loonettl fled but was captured by the two sisters and eis dragged to the police station Here ho was placed under arrest by Sergt Lee and given the alternative of cither paying the faro for the two sla ters from Denver to Salt Lake or being locked up In Jail He wept bitterly but paid the money He was then released and the two girls left for Salt Lake tonight Katie Is a chambermaid In a room inghouse and Is In a delicate condition The girls are sisters Marie being 18 yearn of age and Katie 2S Both are unsophisticated and were easy prey for Lconettl Marie Stork now says isho believes Lconltll to be already married Ho was released Frank Lconettl wan the proprietor of a fruit stand at 131 West Second South street where he did business for the past two years He cold It out to J G Simpson ono week ago Monday and said that he was going lo visit a sick brother In Denver who had tel CKranhcd him lo come on Immediately Simpson made the purchase and was given a bill of sale free from nil in cumbrances Since the departure of Leonetti unpaid blllo have come to the store amounting to over 100 Simpson Simp-son will endeavor to get at Lconettl through the courts and try to recover part of the amount which he will have to pay out L onetll bore a good reputation among his Italian friends In the cjty and all seen last night who knew him spoko well of him One of the girls worked In the store for Leonetti and ho has been iecn In the company of both girls here frequently |