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Show LOSE TROUSSEAU,BUT 1 COUPLE ARE 1IAPRY ,1 -';. .i r J i The happiest ' bride and groom in 1 . Salt Lake arrived at the Kenyori today. J They bad no baggage, not even a change of underwear, and had to buy nightrobes before retiring. They are i F. t. Duckwlts and Mrs. puckwlts ol Philadelphia. The husband Is a lawyer law-yer and prominent In financial circles. Mr. Duckwlts and his bride arrived in the city the day before the earth-I earth-I . quake and were able to- get rooms at ' the Palace. At' the first shock they rushed out unclothed and watched the destruction of the city for fully an hour t T beforo venturing back to their apart- ments for clothes. Finally they returned, re-turned, clM themselves and took a few be'iglngs away in a satchel. , j ,-nMrg . unable to get across the bay, "they remained In Union square till 11 p.- m. of the day of the disaster, when they managed to get across the ferry. "Then they got the second section of the-pgden express and arrived here lasf iilght. Mrl. Duckwlts says he saw the streets rlperTi'n front of him. He hired a csSiro take him to Union square for H0, ut the driver could not get within with-in tv.V blocks of that place. They sat in the square for safety and saw the buildings "SwAylHg-Jlke tall pines in?a tornado. |