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Show HIPPED IN THE BUD. An Incident Not Especially Surprising li Life at a Seaside Resort. There was quite an exciting episod at one of tha leading hotels at Long Branch the early part of last; week in which the youngest daughter of a prominent prom-inent New Yorker, whose family ia lummering hero, and a dapper youCg fellow, a clert in a New York life insurance in-surance office, took active parts. Th young lady had become enamored with the dashing young clerk and though that an elopement with him would be t fitting climax for her season's sojouri at the seaside Accordingly the young lady made all the necessary arrangements arrange-ments for a hasty exit from the hotel and as she was about to jump into thi carriage in which sat her trembling lover she was espied by her mother, who quickly called the hotel officer to he assistance and succeeded in getting tha erring girl back to her room. The young man, who had succeeded In making good his escape, was latea In the evening found at the Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania clubhouse by the enraged father and au exciting scene ensued. The young man was threatened with an immediate arrest for attempting abduction, but friend3 of the poor clerk interceded, and the matter was hushed up. Instead o4 upending a happy honeymoon the young iady has been sent to her aunt's, pending pend-ing the reopening of her boardiuf ichooL New York Telegram. |