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Show CUPID IS BARRED Manager of Typewriter Factory Is Down on Eomance. SYRACUSE, July 23. Young women employed by a typewriter works wero loctured last week by Superintendent George A. Solb upon tho question of ro-mantlo ro-mantlo marriages In the following terms: "This thing has got to be stopped. This 1b tho second romantic marriage among the girls hero lnsldo of a month, and we Blmply won't Btand for it. This factory isn't Cupid's garden, and the sooner that comes to bo understood the better." Tho lecture resulted from the announcement an-nouncement by Miss Florence J. Meager, a telopbono operator at the factory, of her secret marriagn at Auburn on July 1 to Claude Anderson of Erie, Pa. She resigned at noon and announced the wedding. wed-ding. This was Mlo3. Moagor's second love affair. A former lover was arrested ono night at tho instance of the father, John C. Meager, and she was sent to Caznovla sominary. It was while there four years ago that she met Anderson, and he procured employment In Syracuse. Syra-cuse. Before leaving for his home at Erie, Pa,, for a better position, the young people wont tp Auburn and were married. The first marriage referred to by Mr. Selb was that of Mies Llda Wobb, one of his stenographers, and David Truman Tru-man Corp, stroke of the Syracuse university univer-sity four-oared crew. |