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Show . . 1 Miss HUnger, 18, fond of flying, and Mr. Babcock of Mineola, Long Island, were married In the air, far up, the plaae going 110 miles as hour. When the wedding was .over, the bride, groom and bet man is.ll Jumped vrt of the airplane . with parachutes, lending safely.,. Interesting, but. too much excitement excite-ment perhaps for one day. In cM days the bride ' found sufficient suffi-cient excitement In a handful of rlee and a shoe tied to the hack of a carriage. car-riage. However, It . is better to begin marriage with Jump In a parachute for excitement rather . than end. H with a Jump to Rep or Paris for a divorce. . " ., The important d ties of Seattle and Taeoma, because of drought observe a falling off in hydro-electric power, that might menace the lighting of both cities. ; - , : The aary's airplane carrier, Lexington, Lexing-ton, now In Puget Sound, near Seattle and Taeoma, has an abundant power for both cities. To 'connect the carrier's car-rier's engine with: the two lighting plants would be, simple. To permit inconvenience , to two cities, refusing Immediate and simple relief, would be preposterous, especially espec-ially as the citizens of Seattle and Taeoma helped to . build the Lexington Lexing-ton and pay their share, each day to maintain the ship and crew. 'Jjl. leje. br KiM ftaNire. Sm!ktt, Int.! |