Show f. f MARRIED IN OLD i. i FRENCH STYLE F Y Charles of Bourbon and Louise of France Man and f Wife i ALL NATIONS REPRESENTED Two Elaborate Ceremonies Ceremonies Ceremonies' I Required to Unite Prince and Princess I r London Nov No A A glimpse of or the manners an and customs of the old French I. I court was presen presented ted today at Wood Norton r when Prince Charles of or Dour Bour Bourbon r bon boa and Princess Louisa Louiso or of France were united In marriage with ceremonies the and stately ma magnificence cence of which could hardly have ha been exceeded were cre- cre creti ti tim tho A b Duke of Orleans wOrlean the owner of or Wood Norton Norten and the thc brides bride's es e's brother the thc occupant Instead of a n. pretender pretender pretender pre pre- tender to tho the throne of or Franco France I About forty members of the royal roal family were present each bearing a name iame closely identified with the history of or Europe In b by gone go no centuries while among the other guests numbering I v I nearly were diplomats representing I most of or tho the nations of or tho the world In Including Including In- In V dulling the American ambassador to tG tho the court of St St. James t Reid and Mrs Reid and Ond tho the American ambassador ambassador am am- to France Henr Henry White and Mrs White While and a host of or nobles gathered gath gath- ath- ath ered cred from all nil tho the courts of Europe Couldn't Keep KeCI It Quiet The Tho civil cl marriage was performed by bythe bythe the thc registrar In St St. Mary's Marys Roman Catholic Catholic Catholic Cath Cath- olic church at Evesham a a. small build bull ing Slug at o'clock this morning Half halfa a a. dozen members of or ro royal al families In Including Including Including In- In the thc king king- kingor of or Spain the Duke Dulc of Orleans ana and other othel necessary witnesses to together with small suites were the only spectators at this carl early morning ceremony though In spite of or tho the at attempt attempt nt- nt tempt to keep It I secret a crowd of or people peo peo- pie 1110 gathered In the vicinity of or the littie little lit lit- tie tIc church and heartily cheered the princess who Is most popular among the country people The religious ceremony core cere mony was carried out at noon In an nn artistic temporary chapel especially erected for tor tho occasion the Roman Catholic bishop of Birmingham fugI fug Ing I The hue Ceremony Shortly before the hour the bride entered leaning on tho the arm of her brother the Duke Dule of ot Orleans and heading a procession In which tho the king kingor of or Spain the queen of ot Spain the tho queen of or Port I Portugal 1 and other mem members ers of or 1011 royal royal roy roy- al 11 families took part palt The Tho bride and bridegroom took up tin a position beneath a canopy of ro royal nl blue Velvet elvet emblazoned w with th Heur de lie Us and surmounted b by a crown all in gold thread In accordance with tho the French custom custom cus cus- tom torn there no no bridesmaids Tho The elaborate ceremonial was concluded with tho the cele celebration of or mass and then came the time old ceremony of or kissing the hand liand of ot the bride the tho princes one ono after another filing past each bowing and kissing her hand band In Section Tho The wedding breakfast real fasl was as served serell In two sections the members of ot the thero ro royal al families and relatives of the brido bride and bridegroom breakfasting In the banqueting room while tho the rest resl of or the tho guests gathered in the far-famed far museum mu mu- scum seum situated In the grounds ot or Wood Wooda aI No a nb t cam o lJ 1 J 3 s ot Vic pe I f mul J of ot Thc represented v n ad 1 to estimate between and a large larg number of or detectives c foreign as well veIl sia Us British ave been on duty night and da day for several days as a's protecting the collection Today a large larAe force of police In uniform uni form was drafted to the tho neighborhood to watch over the safety or of the princes ces and princesses occupying the widely widely- scattered premises of Wood oll Norton orten The place is more than a country country coun coun- try try try-gentleman's gentleman's house In size so tho the guests were distributed over the country coun coun- try In some Instances being being- housed housell In Inha hay ha lofts lorts and other buildings which had been transformed for the tho occasion b by skilled hands Into |