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Show BRIDE RECEIVES $2,000,000 j vJ5 STEEL KING FRICK LIBERAL MRS. CHILDS FRICK, nee Miss Frances Shoemaker Dixon of Baltimore, who received a kingly wedding gift from t .Henry Clay Frick, her father-in-law. Gives His Son $12,000,000 Immediately After the , Wedding in Baltimore. By International New Service. BALTIMOltE. Oct. 20. Immediately Immedi-ately before tho ceremony that Joined Childh Prick, son or Henry Clay Krlck. the multt- j millionaire steel magnate, and Miss Frances Shoemaker Dixon, in the bonds of matrimony, tho tlder Mr. Frlck handed his son. an envelope envel-ope containing tho Information that SIS. 000.00 had been settled upon him by his father. Mr. Prick then turned to his future fu-ture daughter-in-law and handod hor another envelop containing the equivalent to J2.00MOO. Thi bride Is the daughter 0f the late Isaac II. Dixon. The bride was etven away by her brother, William L. Ixon. Howard Phlpps of New York wns bust man. The maid of honor was Mlo Helen C. Frlck, Hlter of tho bridegroom. |