Show 00 The Strange Strang Bride BrideE E- E r 0 nv IW Ion t in 0 rl 0 t l. l Marie i. did not understand how JIOW i she Rhe when the rue rules governing gO S Imi w ro tf so 10 complicated Besides I It was the Uio first time she Je e c over ever r was Wa b by Iw pO ponderous J govern govern- o mont affairs She Sho knew w however that the lie pro- pro following her arrival aJ at the detention hou houlK e at Kills Ellis Island were something s In which she was vitally concerned ll She could not un understand wh why hy idi she hp several e other girls gIrI were 1 i not flOt permitted to land but hut were held J 5 five days ns n's after they JErt eft the ship on r t which th they hod had voyaged from Europe J Poor She might well be bo 5 perplexed and her r white brow might wrinkle mill AlII rn more re In a n puzzled frown I S 'S t. t She he would learn something af er S awhile pei imps One Ono ot of the immigration I S. S tion officiate la told toW her no RO o. o The rhe other girls giri who were W kept In I tho the same compartment at the Island were well taken taIn nw away one h by one until j only two were len left None of ot them P S. S returned for 01 the very en good reason that I c they were wert purposely el conducted to ant anS an- an S t other compartment after Arter they had t x been lleen examined It by a a. government of- of t ibid whose cut duty It was as 08 to learn Just S how they managed to come to America 2 S what what cruised caused them then to emigrate S nd what they thoy Intended to 0 do now fowl that hat th they the theor y wore were Also th they 1103 S T wore requested to tell ell all they Y knew S. S concerning one Alfonso MireL ureL S JI Finally nally Marie was escorted to the at nt the thc room lie was hUB bus o j time with some m papers Turning to S l 1 Marl rI Elstrom he lie said r S You Vou Interrogate her I Karl rl T I wi wil S bo bc bren ren reedy ready In halt half an n hour Learn h. h l er r y whole story and anil it will save sav th the timer time r of Ot Int Interpretation as she he speak spek And Karl ICon escorted Marie to th the I ante anLe She was n 1 frightened certainly It t Why h not not 7 B was so official gp SQ ponderous rou so 80 SpeciallY prepared to toS O CIl tile the Innocent nt people S front from th the oilier tilde side E en K n the brisk top atop step th the cold politeness anti and courtesy cour cour- les tesy of or Karl the r. r was as un- un J Ike anything n she had ever before S experienced and It ft wot ag no wonder h herS her r rI S I voice ert wavered watered t pitifully as she S. S nn his questions Karl sed d ht her r In German Gorman S YoUr o Jr mime and your our homo home town lown ho 3 asked kell S S Schlor r she he re- re piled d. d I S He lie knitted his brow bror In thou thought ht I v r That's s 's where lie he end and his liEs patents parents came cam from Crom but he henns wo was only two o rear old at that time nut hut the name name er that was os J familiar His father Cather was wa a neighbor ot e a I but hut no doubt douht that as as a different man 1 My M people people- came lam from rein r Kassel aR I. I he hc said nId and my nu father hod a neighbor j and friend of tho the name tiame of r Frederic wo was th the thEl fir firt t n name mp Is he a aTela Tela relative 11 j lie He was WaR n my father replied Marie Hes nos dead now no she hl a added sorrow sorrow- fully So is my mj I lived U with my mr uncle S Nan Karl wa was yaR still more moro astounded He lie talked d with her 8 at L JEn length th and that Shi sho Rho surely was the laughter daughter of his Ills fathers father's friend The Tha Jon longer longet El he spoke tho the more Impre Impressed Nl h he ho was as W with III I tho young 0 woman II He lIe might well wen be for a a. fa rn fairer her girl git Irl I never nc came from Gt Germany Germ Im n in 1 tie lie steerage Ant And S nor her mind r iF s. s iad grown with her bO beauty Coupled ul with this fact act sha he be was so 8 simple In manner and so 11 A of or worldly ni affairs 11 In tn genera e IIO her wh- wh Bho o emigrate tc Tears T sprang to Marias Mar c os 5 iI i I did not want to come to Am Ain t rIca r- r Ica lea she he said I l cd loved Get Gt Germany many but alter after I 1 went vent to live hive with m my uncle he made m my life miserable He He lIe lIe-he he wanted to force mo me to marry r so as asto asto asto to he be herid rid ld of oC me mc I J wouldn't do as ns asS ashe S he bid bitt and I I-I I I ran awn away I went vent to toan toan an nil employment agency anti and then I sent here That's all I can h tell you jou ou l Karl larl rl found It extremely h- h difficult to tell this Innocent pretty girl the reason reason rea rca son for tor her detainment Ho never before had met with difficulty and heI he ho I had hall heard such stories man many times and nUll did dill not believe them lie llo believed Maile however howe He lie was wan forced to Something Intuitive c told him that the circumstances of ot her emigration were true Ho hind to enlighten her how how- over er anti ho he did dill so in Iii the best e t manS mannor man man- I S nor he ho could 1111 think of ol halting painS painfully pain pain- S fully at times S There Thero are many bad men In the tho employment business Fraulein he said salt lie ne was a fi bad man who ho wild MId iou ou nu con hI secure employment as ft tI S l lady's ladys maid h bore rc The Ih government Jm bus biu I saved sn you ou f from tron a a n-a a hard fate He lIt hesitated painfully Tile The man deceived de tle- you He lit would woul have haxe profited I Ib b by fa your four our honor llo ho did thith not 1 need cl to t tell 11 her mOte more i Marie Marien was n bright blight quick to lo gras Po i things and tilt the cnn in t loll the thi 5 5 shame shAm and the auger pr tb that it rU I i for mastery In her face showed plainly i that thaI she Rhe und understood Wily n all aU of ot the S J. J jr rl detained were young anti and pretty prett She knew now that she was waa held up lJ by tho the government and antI would b be tie de- ported l. l and when hen It do downed dawned wred on 00 her hr that she h hll must return to her nall town hwn wh when rl her story would accompany pany pt h her r An und rind CRU cause her to ta b bp be l I at JIL on un the sirri i H. H she hid fat fu I Iii I I tw 1 n hc her r a a. fit t of or vi vt 1 l ni nl we weaning hook hool her hor fr frame framo ml I Karl Kari know knew that many young women women wo wo- men coming into the country countr were OK full fully aware of or the thin intentions fon of I h lit lie I employment agents who brou brought them Tile The They had bad a a. comprehensive knowledge of what white LwhIte slave traffic j fic was but Marie she MarIe she was different Karl Tarl was wa aR experienced an and he ho had sIn seen so 80 many eases cases that he knew In an all instant she was an an innocent victim of some merciless scoundrel to whom UK h life or honor of or a young oung woman n wt wis only so o much gold In tn his purse He lie talked long with Mar Marie who became be lIe- came calmer OR nA she r realized realised that sh hf hip was understood Somehow sho bo felt It grateful to 0 Kail rall for or she knew lint he lie believed she sho he wits was greatly I upon Then Ihen she hc he told him that ph b could never ne return to her own tow town n f That was vas out of ot the qU for n a matter how innocently she had c n S trapped b. b by the UP agent the tho fact ri n- n that she site had hd run ruti away nay fr ii lIn m in hi hems me and had se-l se 1 th and anti been sent fent Hark S-h S Shw w te cornedI scorned I Karl arl told her r stor story to Lo o the Inspector tor He Its was Vas impatient nt at the It heir of Innocence but the sincerIty n f his lila Int Interpreter Interested l It him un ami anul 01 finally when he lie saw iw Mari Mari- Marilie he lie In krc w lat he spoke th the I The face of oC th the lie girl was as constant constantis I 1 before oro the young oung Interpreter r. Du During rl n Ih The Tue da day ant and at night he was wa haunted haunt 1 by antI and hi hU hIs heart wn was fi d with sympathy Sympathy Js Is a 11 den dan g thing to 10 a cuing man II IM I wh when n. n as he ht discussed the case ease for tor t ih Cli h sixth time with lila his flU superior parlor lie he a asked Ko i I if there re was no way her m I could be prevented and andas was as lau laugh laugh- h hat run marriage was w-as i ih h hi j jonly i only wa way h hp he blush blushed d. d Somehow t lic he I I Idea clung to him Marriage e Jh u could save Mane Mario that way He lie could 1 01 1 take tak h her I to his Ills norm homi But Hut did hf hI care cart enough for or tier her Oh bother That did not matter They could simply go 0 through the ocre ceremony monr and antI afterward wh when n shri she was i safe they the could separate I Karl all was headstrong trong and anti Impulsive lb Hn HI spoke with Marie about the l Idea ea Immediately finding great gre-at difficulty cUffle In maintaining his composure It waaT was waa T really aJl as embarrassing as os a sincere rp proposal nl ITo Ho hesitated painfully but ut after awhile Marie Tarle understood toAd She iio ho I could not at nt first en e think of tie the u sacrifice but finally after atte hat Kail protested pro pro- tl tested that ho hi was as doing a it thing she consented She h did not know anything anything- of ot the hp lams bays governing o divorce of or which he and if he thought It was all she dl was willing will will- i ing ng and anti grateful The next day la they the were we're married and andie l he ie took tool his wife t to his fathers father's homo home The understood and agreed that Karl iad aad done thone right t. t There Thore wa was u-as no d discus tI sion slon for the EI rom family was wast ns t typically German Marie entel d tl the tho home married man in name only She lived lIve l there as a daughter Each tin he ho hehe he more noro happy Sh Shet Could not tb do o enough for fOI her husband 11 anti and when het he tW l up lip U with ItH a sh shy pleasure I Karl arl wA wafe a hanged changed person during these days das He lie hall hail married a n girl gill who was practically practically a stranger to him bun to in prevent her hel from being depot ted and ant he married married mar mar- ried vied her helL with UI the lie dl distinct met Intention of f being divorced by her but somehow somehow some some- how he did not like iilo to 0 contemplate the future Something was ns ns his heart One afternoon they were vere walking along a san sandy b beach ach looking over the tho lilly hay Ho ITO hail had asked her to accompany him Ho lie wanted to sn SCY something but found Cound It hard Marie arle he said raid finally In In fervent voice we must look to tile lue time I nt It time Urn YOU jou WI were r divorcing tH me Silo She Sho dill did not nol an answer at lit once hut but looked at the ground lolling a Il pebble pebble peb peb- bl ble with the tip of ot her little HUlo shoe hoc J nt there rc a i little yet yet she I he finally answered shI shyly Im to so o afraid of or these big legal Karl suddenly faced her arid ardi pa ill lag Ing hi his aim mm about her dr drew w her close to tu him hini for the first time thus since he lie had hind mot met her hel Time he lie cried Ah h h. yes jes lh there's theres le time lime There's Theres the whole whole- futuro o. futuro-a a glad happy future for me If it you'll take the lIm time line I married you to le b be divot clI cod again hut but instead n I find that I mat married ll you lU tv hi 0 love lovo you ou Do volt ou hear Mm Marie to In I to mc Ve you you Anti And I p ha l learned ur the same t 1 I Ron son K Karl lart irl she softly I Ihn hn hove Ii arm 11 1 d tt it |