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Show Love Beaten by Locksmith. A locksmith and a blacksmith played play-ed an important part in the wedding of Miss Mabel Stevenson to George Worden in her home at Silvermine, a suburb of South Norwich, Conn. Incidentally In-cidentally Miss Stevenson isn't ready to admit that Howard Aiken, who served serv-ed as the bridegroom's attendant, is deserving of a title. Soon after the 20 members of the wedding party and the officiating clergyman cler-gyman entered Miss Stevenson's home Mr. Aiken picked up a dog collar to which was attached an automatic lock. Jokingly he placed it about the neck of the bride. The lock snapped. Mr. Worden and most of the members of the wedding party hunted vainly for the key. There were no tools in the house with which to open the lock. r- When the hour set for the ceremony cams Mr. Worden summmoned an au-tomobile, au-tomobile, placed his bride into it, 4 climbed in after her aTJd dashed to town. The locksmith ar.d the blacksmith black-smith smiled at the bi'ide's predicament, predica-ment, and between them they succeeded succeed-ed in filing off the lock and the hrlde returned to the waiting gathering in her home and was married. j |