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Show STORK AT HOME OF AMERICAN BEATJIX CHICAGO. Feb. 28. Chicago friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hart McKee were rejoicing re-joicing recently over the newa brought In a cablegram from Paris that a son hss come to bless the union of the couple.-whose couple.-whose residence is 16 Rue Alfred de Vlgny. The romantic marriage of the people was recalled. After repeated denials thst a wedding was contemplated they were secretly married in Philadelphia, January 12, 1905. Mrs. McKee was formerly Mrs. Cornell Baxter Tevls, the widow of Hugh Tevls-i v Before her first marriage she was known. m as the most beautiful girl of the Golden V West. The courtship of herself and her present husband had In It every element of romance. ro-mance. Finally they were married with great secrecy after Mr. McKee had been divorced by his wife. The first report that the couple were to be married abroad was vigorously denied -by H. Sellers McKee, father of the young man. Hart McKee returned from Frano alone and declared he would never marrl Mrs. Tevls. Soon afterward the beautiful widow re- turned from abroad, joined MrTMcKe in y-Phlladelphia y-Phlladelphia and the pair. were married, t |