Show THE THE s SALT ur LAKE TELEGRAM 1 4 f r il i HOW I WON HEIR HEIRESS S 1 11 14 I II IC C i I By N. N E. E A. A Service PHILADELPHIA Feb 20 An An in international international in- in romance romanceS the details of of whIch which read more like Wee th the th p pages of a popular novel than a a. a narrative of the days day's news culminated February 4 4 in ln I the marriage of A now a workman workman work work- I I man In a great locomotive works near Philadelphia and Mrs Marian B. B Stephens heiress to an and a society woman of New York Chicago and Paris And to top the affair of off in typical George M. M Coh Cohan n style the multimillionaire multimillionaire multi multi- millionaire Ire heiress and her picturesque multI multI-I husband will go to housekeeping In a aLove aLove aLove Love Nest Nest a a little cottage in Ridley Park Pa so that the groom can be benear benear I near icar tho the locomotive plant where he works for a living The wedding ceremony was performed performed performed per per- formed at 4 p. p m. m In the Greek orthodox orthodox orthodox ortho ortho- dox church on East sixth Ninety street N Nw New w York For this marriage the he bride gave up her affiliations with witha a Protestant church Mrs Stephens who is 45 is the daughter of the late Norman D. D Ream I one of ot the organizers of the United States Steel corporation and the formen former for tor- mer men wife of ot Redmond D. D Stephens a awell awell awell well known Chicago lawyer and club club- man She and Stephens were married in n February 1903 They were wre divorced in n 1918 1918 It was partly through Mrs Stephens' Stephens fondness for tor travel that she met the 0 0 i X r 7 w v I 7 t r 4 j 2 i i V V 4 f 4 Mrs Marian B. B Stephens heiress to forty millions and Anastase Andrei- Andrei whom she weds She he is 23 I year old Russian-Pole Russian who Is her second husband I STORY OF ROMANCE But let young tell the extraordinary story of this romance He is employed now at atthe the Job of testing metal for locomotive locomotives locomotives tives tive In the course of construction at atthe atthe the plant of the Baldwin locomotive i works at Eddystone on the outskirts I I 1 of Philadelphia I I i was born twenty-three twenty y rs ago in Warsaw Pond Poland My people owned vast estates there My great grand father three seventy-three years ago aided aided- the Russians against the Poles and andas was vas as rewarded by the czar with a great grant of ot land My fath father r was Andre chief of the gendarmerie military po police police police po- po lice of Warsaw under the Russian regime He was hot shot and killed Inan in inan inan an uprising in 1910 I I was dedicated to the army army I Iwas Iwas Iwas was in a military academy when the war broke out In 1914 I was was' too young then to fight But I was not too young when the revolution broke out I fled fled from the bolshevik and Joined the army of KornIloff the counter revolutionist When Korniloff was V beaten I fought with Deniken When Deniken was beaten I r fought fough with I ran gel I 1 was a lieutenant of the I WOUNDED FOUR TIMES I 1 was wounded four times Even now in my abdomen I have a bolshevik bolshevik bolshevik vik bullet When was beaten I had to fleo flee as a refugee I made my way to Constantinople thence to Paris There I had no money One must I live So I went In the movies I acted several parts It was at a a am m one ono night In Paris that I met the lady who is now my wife She was playing and I 1 was charmed as I 1 watched her fingers Play over the keys I was In love In In Paris also I met the daughter of ofa ofa ofa a high official of the Baldwin locomotive locomotive locomotive loco loco- motive works and many other ladles ladies Last summer I was the guest of Mrs Ream Beam Mrs Stephens' Stephens mother at Conn where they have havea a summer home I 1 was there two months Then it was arranged that I become become become be be- come an apprentice at the tho Baldwin works My object Is Js to fit myself to be become become become be- be come a representative taUve of ot the Baldwin works when the czars czar's government is Js restored CONFIDENCE IN FUTURE Ah yes I 1 am confident the czar- czar dom will be restored and restored soon The bolshevik will not last long I do not like them them no I 1 fought against them But much rather rathen rath rath- er en would I 1 see Lenin and stay in control of Russia than tharl see it be become become become be- be come a democracy I 1 hated Kerensky I do not believe in a Russian racy Mrs Stephens' Stephens father left a a. fortune estimated at between forty and sixty millions A half century ago before his rise to to fortune Norman B. B Ream was a familiar figure on the streets of ot Osceola Osceola Osceola Os- Os ceola Ia la where he might have been seen clad In overalls and cowhide boots and carrying a whip as he bought hogs for the Chicago market |