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Show IR BEGINS ROMANCE, 's Clium Marries Girl That irmcr's Death. Left Single. TOGA SPRINGS. Dec. 11. Com-a Com-a romance that began after Wll-Ifany Wll-Ifany died In consequence of his with the Rough Riders in Cuba six igo, Miss Maud Livingston last was married to Henry Worthlng-I, Worthlng-I, also of New York, In Bethesda il church. Only close relatives of ig persons were present, Miss Llv-havlng Llv-havlng been compelled to abandon atlons to havo a big wedding be-r be-r mother. Mrs Robert Cambridge on. was too 111 to go to Manhattan i the family's town house for the rldegroom knew Miss Livingston e was betrothed to young Tiffany. Tlffanv's chum. Tho young men m New York to Texas together to i the Rough Riders nnd fought tho Cuban war side by side. "When neared his end in Boston with an ontracted In tho Antilles, young s with him. Miss Livingston ar-the ar-the Massachusetts capital barely to say farewell to her affianced before he died. She was 1m-by 1m-by Mr. Bull's, devotion to his ind when Bhe met the surviving n Kow i'ork the following season riualntance became closer. Livingston and Mr. Bull wcro together a good deal in the hunl-1 hunl-1 Both are athletic, and it was that their common taslea should cquent meetings. Mr. Bull, after r friendship, fell In love with the ie young woman and began a that was not unaided, their friends bv memories of his fondness for . adorer rldegroom is the son of William Bull of No. S05 Fifth avenue, and lly Is of New England origin. He to bIx metropolitan clubs and Is a unlry rider of nolo as well as an tid athlete. His brldo Is as close a athletic prowess as a woman may Is one of the most fearless horse-In horse-In America and an expert In many orts. |