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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 17, 1926. I rie t 'I t if Snared J 7 How One of New Yorks Finest Married One of Buffalos Prettiest After Being Divorced From an Opera Star. Personal Photograph of Patrolman George handling's First Wife, the (harming, Wealthy and n Opera Star, Frances Ingram, Inscribed to Him in French, With all my heart, Frances." This Affection Did Not Last, However, for Three Tears After Her Marriage the Diva Divorced the Handsome A Well-Know- X X V A-- i t Policeman, " j y X LN . f C J K X V VW . V ft V v 4, I?"- r of Bachelorhood Dodging Dowagers and Nursemaids, Has Again Married Wealth and Beauty. This Time Miss Claire Sugg, of Buffalo; and the Lucky Cop Is from the 13th Precinct, as the Arrow Shows. y M v u - yt J i v v f . i 4 . i J monial bonds at the time she first eneoun-- ' tered Patrolman Wandling at Mitchel Fheld. A common friend introduced the two A conventional conversation followed. And then, without giving their various friends a second thought, the pretty singer and the big police Apollo drifted off together, talking the perfumed nothings that meant so much to v them both. A hectic wooing catch criminals. Others SOME heiresses. But Patrolman George Sylvester handling does both. For the Adonis of the New York City Police Department is back on his beat once more after marrying , his second wealthy bnde. The first was the beautiful Frances Ingram, whose high notes had won her fame and wealth as prima donna of the Metropolitan Opera Comfollowed that was F'or pany, but whose heart was won by Wandling quite needless while stunt flying at Mitchel Field, Long Island, when Patrolman a few yiars ago. But perha; s even a tame poWandling hestitantly liceman means too much lav, and order about declared his love the home of a temperamental opera star. For Frances quite calmly three years later they agreed to disagree admitted that she had For two years more Patrolman Wandling cared for him from the first moment that pounded his beat, winning the coy glances of he had caught sight nursemaids and dowagers alike. And then onee of him at Mitchel again gilded romance invaded thp New York Field. And with such Citv police force Wandling met Claire Sugg at a situation it only reLong Beach, Long Island, and it promptly demained for them to of case first love at another veloped into sight. the world by the jar Claire was the it Now, happened that daughter announcement of of one of Buffalos biggest real estate folFo the marriage that operators lowed was one of the leading events of New Fork States social season upper Yet when the smoke and d amonds had cleared away and a brief honeymoon at Atlantic City had followed, it was found that Patrolman George Sylvester Wandling was back on his btat, watching for that sttal other people things than hearts For over romance Patrolman Wandling has no control It just naturallv seems to come hang ng his beat It res.sts around all his orders to move on In fact, it is lured by the soft brown eyes, the long lashes, the Boft speech and the stalwart figure of the And patrolman himself r his dashing record, both on the force and as a brilliant aviator dur ng the war, does not lessen his attraction to feminine eyes. In fact, it was because of th s war record that A Wandling first met Frances Ingram. In 1917 he had enlisted in the 642d Aero Squadron. He rose rapidly to the rank of second lieutenant. He saw service m France with Capt Edd e Pickenbacker and Queintin Roosevelt And upon his return, after he had joined the pol.ee fotce, he frequently spent h's free t rre with his old comrades out at M.tchel Field, Long Island. He was doing a lfftle flying one day at the F.eld He was stunting putting his plane through a variety of spins and loop A Photograph of Claire Sugg. One of Buffalo's Prettiest, and when he at last descended he discoand Officer George Handling, One of New York's vered as part of his admiring audience of Finest, Taken on Their Honeymoon St friends and strangers, none other than the Atlantic City, N. J. beautiful Frances Ingram. Frances Ingram had had a colorful Lfe, both the'r marriage at the New York Municipal Build-lr- g on the stage and off. Mamed first to Karl G. on April S, 1921. , McVittjr, she had quickly d scovered that their Their br.tf honeymoon was followed by a artistic and personal tastes did not coincide. A prolonged period of romantic bliss Their pretty, d.vorce followed, but before a year had elapsed apartment was the unconventional mret.ng she again married, this t.me Dr. Julian B. Marks, ground of many interesting types of people In wealthy Chicago physic an. Th s marriage also the singers drawing room mixed Dr. Marks, d covenng lacked permanence. figures from every ciasa of life Army offeers e.ghteen days after the ceremony that the necesbuds and bluecoat heroes gos.ped with between divorce rand marriage l tried to find -society common year sary legal of conversation subject f to had failed elapse, proceeded to have his mar ft with musicians. But perhaps the common topics of eonversat.on O mge with the beautiful s.nger annul, ed wDue to these circumstances, Frances Ingram Ft failed at t.mes Or it may have been just a of her matin- - PA matter of too much law and order for the tem- ws both legally and heart-fre- e policemen 4, s I X C At Lefts Patrolman George Silvester Adonis of handling, the New York Force, Wrha, After Two Years V t I A Portrait Study of the Beautiful Claire I V Sugg Handling, Daughter of a Rich Buffalo Realtor, W hose Marriage Caused a Sensation in I'pstate, New York Society. ehouller3 Drunks had hazy remem brantrs of bung neatly navigated to shelter by a stern but smiling young man. And while it is not on recoxd that he caused any great reformation in teeir lives, it is known that Wandling was responsible for radical n changes in tne home life of several criminals, w, o are now working up their muscles on the rock pile. Two months ago Handling sauntered down to Long B,aeh, Long Ivland, to fill up an empty aftunoon He had gone for a long swim, eaten a hot nog ani was ly.ng on the sand at peace with the ( nt re world, when lhto the picture ea led fn sh heart trouble for Patrolman Wandling in the snape of pietty Claire Sugg. JVs Sugg, a, tne bluecoat was later to discover, was tne dughter of Nicholas Sugg, a retired real magnate of Buffalo, New York, who a few vrars ago had been counted as one of the b gge at op, Tutors in northern New York. She had been vi-- it ng her married sister, Mrs Carl Wagner, of Long Beach, and walking idly along the beach she encountered Wandling sunJust what folning lumself bes de tie ocean lowed, or how the two nni, ha.s always been left delicately vague, but suffice to say Doth parties to the romance positively declare that it was a case of love at first sight. Moat of Wandl ngs free afternoons came to be spent at Long Beach. The two were soon recogn.zed as customary figures strolling along the sand or on the boardwalk the towering brown-eyeyoung man with his glance and mechanical str.de, and the pretty 1 ttle brunette adorned with jewels and the most expensive Fifth Avenue costumes. Six weeks later Claire Sugg was indignantly deny mg to intimate fr.enJs that she minded her fiance being a pol cemn, wh.le Wandling was admitting to his friends at the station house that he had for the second time picked a wealthy wif And as Mi-- s Suggs family placed no difficulties in the way of the romance, Buffalo society was forced to accept the coming marriage as a fact and take out their surprise in gossiping. A few days ago tne marriage of Claire Sugg and George Sylvester Wandling took place In Buffalo. The ceremony was performed by the Rev Teter Berkery at the fashionable Church of the citation. Practically every notable of Buffalo soc ety was present and the affair was one of the everts of the season. A hurried honeymoon at Atlantic City followed. For a short two weeks the bride and b'ldegroom renewed their walks beside the ocean. And then duty cSled and a smart limousine dahed off toward New Fork with the couple. For, while Wan 11 ng may have married for a aecond time, in fact has for the second time secured an extremi ly rich as well as beaut ful wife, he is taking no cnanees on giving up his job to become a husband. Juft so long as he can keep h s blue un form and badge of the New F'ork police force. Patrolman Wandling will patrol his beet catching enminaia with as much ease as he has shown for csptunng gilded hearts. ' Vv J pen rental opera star At anv rate, as the years passed Frances Ingram se, nu d to dev elop a feeling that her home life savored too much of a jail or police headquarters, and that her bluecoats uniform was discoloring her brillunt artistic life. Three y,ars after the romantic marriage Frances Ingram went to There, during intervals Chicago bit wien s nging, she established a And in between winning residence. the plaudit of the musical public she also won a divorce from her policeman husband Wandling did not follow his wnfe to Chicago. Instead he smiled contentedly as he dropped down to the station to spend an evening with his friends. And the many flappers, matrons and dowagers who passed him on his beat next day and peeped slyly up at the handsome patrolman, noticed that he was smiling happily. It was an agreeable disagreement all round, accord.ng to v close friends. For two years more the sheik of New York's Finest patrolled his beat on Columbus avenue, between 72nd and 82nd streets. Half the residents of the section knew him and had a cheery goodfor their guardmorning or a hearty good-nigian. The elderly ladies counted it a happy incident of the day to be piloted by th? elbow across some crowded street by the towering patrolman Nurse maids blushed happily as he helped them ht launch the baby carriage down the front steps of the home, while flappers and debutantes still had time to seek a glance from the smiling brown eyes as they hurried on their busy round of nothings. But Wsndllng was not known among the feminine element of his beat alone. Lawbreakers paid kn tfqual respect to his broad Scene in the Kitchen of the Handling Apartment in New Fork Showing the Handsome Patrolman Sampling the Culinary Handiwork of His Beautiful Buffalo Bride. A Domestic well-know- n well-know- d prof--ion- lfmpftpor 4 rMri v w al V |