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Show Heiress Elopes Ih Chauffeur i. .ii-iM ' Julia Steele French Run Away From Newport to Wed Youth. ' of Her Choice J Newport, It. 1.,' Aug. 9. Thci entire const from Maine to Virginia Is being -v t-V searched tonight by Boclety folk, and 1 ) (paii private detectives thoy have hired for n trace of Mr. and Mrs. John Edward1 Paul Goroghty of this city. Just what would happen wero Mr. nnd Mrs. Geraglity to bo found no ono could say, for they "had committed no crime save thnt of running away1 nnd marrying. Dut society and Its Investigators aie on tho elert for this Is one of tho most, startling clopments of recent years, and orders are out to halt tho couple wherever they might bo found. Pohn Kdward Paul deraghty wns a chauffeur nnd salesman for a Newport garage, ti youth 'of twenty-ono and the son of a llvoryman In tho summer capital. Ills bride Is Miss Julia Steele Fronch, heiress to a million nt" least, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Tuck Trench of Nowport, New York and Ttixcdo, and Incldently a niece of Mrs. Elslo French Vandorbllt, formor wife of Alfred Gwynno Vanderbllt. Late tonight it was said that Mrs. Elslo French Vandorbllt wns motoring at high speed from town to town In Now England, ondeavorlng to pick up the trail of the runaways, and thatMr. and Mrs. French wero kceeplng the wires hot in nil directions In tholr efforts ef-forts to find them, but' without success. suc-cess. I No trace of tho young people has been found since this morning when they wero married in tho little hnmlel ! ' of Central Village, Conn., by Itov. Lewis Ferry of Hudson, N. H., who chanced to be a guest at a hotel there. After the ceremoney, It appeared", they bad taken a train bound for Worches-ter, Worches-ter, Mass., but at that place no sign of them developed. |