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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCII 6, 1927. v t- - Wedding Bells and an Heiress for. Tattling Talbot Chambers; Thumbs T)own!, from the Courts for the Woman He Branded in the u Symington Divorce Case WHEN TALBOT TATTLED. Mrs. Ida May Symington, Who Will Reopen Legal Warfare on Her Husband If He Enters N. Y., and, Below:. Court Room Scene During the Trial of Mr. Symington's First Divorca Suit, with, at Left, Ida May and Har Mother, and, at Right, Talbot Chambers, kisser and taller. AID Miss 1920. The man who nary development in the Symington's amply of her over which, for the mokisses and tells is a-- despicable cad. broken love-luttime to Talbot Chambers and his beautiful precious Women ought to avoid him the ment, working for its bride must take precedence. Talplague. Such a contemptible act shoulcl The mere fact of Mr. Chambers being interests. bar him from respect, love and maron earth, while no particular surprise to ented as a danhis society and business friends, hit the cer, the riage. But outside world with a smack. After the Dorothy piays Miss 1927: Kissing and tel! rouetted Symington divorce suit. Chambers disaping? . Well, what of it Thats old stuf skipped, hopped, about making the man pay (for a per- - peared Reporters with bloodhound? noses began leaped and fectly human piece of foolishness). Its twirled at var,-ou- s in the ashbin. The sexes ought to share to nuzzle at the door of Chambers' lawsmart functheir virtues and their faults " yers office, demanding the whereabouts tions which the To date, the new Mrs. Talbot Chamof the celebrated But bers, of Indianapolis, has not given the they got meagre satisfaction. Whereupon League staged. She invariably press any such concrete statement as wild rumors sprang to being that he was outdanced any that. But certainly her recent wedding in hiding in the tropics: that he had emto the most famous of Americas men barked on the more festive life of the whose stuff was who kissed and told he had speaks her view Continent; that, broken-heartedone entered a monkish foreign retreat; that .louderthan words. In case tricky memory has made you he was paying ardent court to not Ida with less grace and technique May Symington. forget the identity of Talbot Chambers, Vhen the Big Day o The he is the New York be the to young report proved arrived One morning, people Dorothy, City importer who played such a startling- - riddles solution. relly unusual role in the Symington divorce picked up their pipers and read some only a handful of atives and close n such headlines . . . : suit. Thomas F. Sy mington, a WON MD. SUIT. friends attended clubman, named Chambers as one of the MAN WHO KISSED AND TOLD Y. Clubman, the ceremony m Thoma F. Symington, Ex-When called to the witWEDS DAINTY, DANCING DEB the New Jersey and Then Found Who Got a Divorce in Md ness stand' and quizzed directly on his He Dared Not Set Foot in N. Y. The dainty, dancing deb proved to towb. Most of friendship with Mrs. Ida May Symington, paper Chambers astounded such gallant souls be no less a Blue Book charmer than the the societywere snoopers quietly snooted wben they sion to withdraw his New York suit. Mrs. vivacious Dorothy Brown, daughter of Mr as were in the courtroom by blandly further details of the match. Symington strenuously opposed this move for pried Mrs. M. Brown of exclusive James alleging that he and Ida May had been and After wrhich the Talbot Chamberses de- of her husband's and Judge Mullan ruled exceptionally fond of each other. This Park Avenue? New York. The announcefor Indianapolis in her favor. But when the ease went statement Mrs. Symington vigorously de- ment came like the proverbial bolt from parted Whil all this was happening, what was the clouds, since Miss Brown had prior to nied. to the Appellate Diviaon, Judge Mullan's Tommie Symington doing Plenty. that given no hint that her heart had The case, which grabbed first-pag- e About two years ago, it developed, he .decision was reversed! Justice Levy it limelight for weeks and weeks, dragged been trapped and netted. Not' that she established was who wiped the slat bare. a residence in Harford County, on, with Symington finally requesting the was never in the public eye; hot at all. Mr. Symington is still m Maryland, Md., and in that State, later, he asked for Active as a member of the smart Junior action be discontinued. Finally is hardfind was granted a divorce from Mrs, Max D. Steuer, counsel for Mrs. Symingly the word, however, for just recently League, composed of Social Register I guess he'll there have been complex and extraordi- - maidens who count, Miss Brown gave Symington. He had applied for permis- - ton, told newspaper men. et Left: Above, e, lie lithe and kisser-and-tell- last-nam- well-kno- r 7 -- f HAPPY NOW. Talbot Chamber, Rich Young Import, Newly Wadded. BRIDE, Firat Published Photo of the New Mrs. T albot Chamber (Dorothy er Brown, ef N. Y.'s Park competitor, usually d, well-to-d- SOCIETY ed Avenue) , Who Wedded the Tattler of the Symington for Ceae. w r have to stay there, too. Inasmuch as he has claimed a local residence there. If he puts even a toe over the New York State line, process servers will get busy with papers, and the suit will be reopened. So while It's nothing but orange blossoms and domestic bliss for the much criticized man who kissed and told, It's a possible game of residential mouse and legal cat with the husband whose wife T) was told on. (or ex-wi- i tiotstrom v-jV i i tUirn There u ft youthful e dura to frocks though on must be eery careful to adjust tha skirt or the beauty of Ima The it lost shoulder c traps should be act atraight aid the skirt drawn down ewa?y aft around, so that H doe aot hikft up m the back. i. m : I I u Y LA J Vh t X &fu '7;v y: V k V ; H r JS4U. . A M y AtAv w i It sfc f I g- - kr4fe!VV -- . ; ' A 6 tint! tap Her'. Vh 1 1 ehaxaeta doves I .They may look too warm, but really they are aa ideal protection for tha head whea one's a tteo dm sporta events outdoors. This Miami Beach resideol shpa oo her sport gloves aad, presto! complete a fetching costume The bathmc accessories this inter are excellent suggestions of what one might expect m fashions whrs Northerners go swimming this Summer. Herr s a cute swimming suit, knitted worsted, with a gay rubber flower oo the shoulder Slk hosiery worn but there the rub! There would have been a greater nicety of I use. perhaps, 4 the hosiery had met the hem of the lingerie. 1SJ7 t oritKw j. V IntMnitirjMt ftr Serrtr. na Or4 Britain tl,U &arL a sports frock of printed tailored silk, to the strictest masculine lines, bat made decorative by the use of the jeweled accessories which are worn with it. Two slave bracelets, earrings, a beaded bag and necklace are ell 1a good taste with this type of frock. port clolh KpmnltJ it left. two-pie- A c f very etopo ( , th. umpU frock .id howng it Strictly toil rod. it Mtural W. eomplraeat u th. wiilr bnsuscj W M th garde variety. |