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Show SECRET COULD NOT BE KEPT Everybody Seemed to Know That This Couple Were Newly United In Matrimony. A Boston young man had nin; ed Chicago girl, and they had staivuu o tllolr wedding tour. Despite or pw haps because of tholr studied effo. i to appear llko "old married folks their fellow passengers on tho rnllwn train had no difficulty In clausin them ns brldu und groom, and man festod their knowledge by winks, nod and grins An unfortunate accident to tho din ing car compelled the conductor tr leave It on tho sidetrack at a sum station, nnd It was severnl hours bt fore tho train stopped for refresh ruents nt a town whero there wbb r rcstaurantncnr tho passenger station I wns by no means a first-clans re tnurunt, but tho travelers had a first class nppetlte and they swarmed Into It. With somo difficulty tho bride and groom found seats and presently n waitress can e to take their order. "Where'B your bill of faro?" asked tho young man "We haven't any to-day, Blr," nnswercd. "Nor any othor day perhaps?" "No, sir" "Well, what have you that you can recommend as being good to eat?" "We have Borne nlco pork and beans." "Alfred," whispered tho bride "everybody seems to know that we havo just been mnrrled, but how do you suppose this, girl has found out that I am from Chicago and that you nro from Boston?" Youth's Compan ion. I |