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Show SPEEDING DELAYS M THE WEDDING $: Cliicago. Nov. 27. "While a bridal jjjBjcouplo walled yesterday, tho minister iNSfwho was to perform tho marriage ccr-jjKomony ccr-jjKomony was arguing with a policeman fSlSStq bo allowed to proceed to the wed-131 wed-131 ding. vgraf C. Nellson, who was driving an au-fftrtttomoblle au-fftrtttomoblle with the minister, was pay-flng pay-flng little heed to speed laws because jSjSfyc was already late. On this account JH9he wns hailed by a policeman, SjHI' "Be good and let us go on, wo arc ljjjgyal2 now," said the minister to the 3'ipollcoman as tho latter stepped onto 'irSwIthe running board of the car. "fSSf "You can go on all right," said the WSi policeman, "but I'm going along." mgkl Nellson drove to a hotel where tho jjjMtcouple was waiting with the wedding iffiS guests. Tho policeman accompanied jjthoin into the place and after the mar-jRjflirlage mar-jRjflirlage ceremony had been performed jSHNellaon was taken to a nearby polico '5k station, where ho garo bond for his vJS appearance In court. 21 |