Show MARRI MARRIED ED BY TYPEWRITER I Nuptial Ceremony Performed With lh ith the tho thoU U Uc c of n a Machine Pueblo Colo Cob April Apri 2 Probably 2 Probably for toi fol the first time in the knowledge of or ormen men the typewriter has been used to aid in tying the nuptial knot knoL Joseph Capeheart o of Ouray Oura and anc ancIs Miss Is Tom Tela M M. M L of oC Pueblo leaf deaf def mutes were weT united in marriage maria e yesterday by county count Judge F F. G G. Mirick Judge Mirick dictated dic die- the record breaking ceremony to bailiff Thomas Morgan and anc then the typewritten sl slip of paper was handed to tl I Capeheart It I read real Joe Capeheart Do you take this woman to be your our lawful and wedded wife to live le together after Gods God's ordinance or or- In tho the hol holy state of matrimony 1 ny imy A series of happy happ nods of assent from Capeheart and then a similar typewritten slip was handed the blushing blush blush- ing rS' rS bride Tela M M. r. r Porter Do you take this man to be your OU lawful wedded husband hus bus band to live livo 1 0 together after Gods God's ordinance ordinance ordinance or or- in the holy state of mataI- mataI ni mon mony ony More Moro happy nods of or assent Then both smiled and the court It cO I pronounced the closing words wOlds of tho the ceremony I You have ha made these solemn vows each to the other In the presence of your our God and thc these witnesses I 1 therefore therefore there there- fore fOle by of the authority In me mee e vested ested ted pron pronounce you OU man and wife wICe |