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Show HE KIDNAPED BY I A IN 10 IS I DISAPPEARED I il Leaving a note to her husband, Har-ry Har-ry Tagaris, to the effect that se had been forcibly separated from Jalm, May Tagaris, a 17-year-old bride of a lew days, disappeared yestorday from her Ogden home and the fed- 'IH eral authorities have been requested. by her husband, mother and step- IH Prior to her marriage to Tagaris, IH a local Greek, the bride's name was May Allen and she resided with her step-father and mother, '!r. and Mrs. E. Barker, at 2313 Grant avenue. Ac-cording Ac-cording "to Mr. Barker, who first re- IH ported the case to the shcritf's office IH and later to District Attorney John IH C. Davis, the girl went away with a man whoso Identity is not known, but who was last seen yestorday board-Ing board-Ing Union Pacific train No. 20, east-bound. east-bound. The young woman left the city in , her wedding dress and ihe context -H of the note she left for her husband was as follows: Dear Harry: Don't forget that I love you. I have been sold. Look the world over 'till you find mo. jH Your loving wife, ' jH (Signed) May. The case was reported to the fed-oral fed-oral authorities at Salt Lake by DJs- ' trict Attorney Davis and it is expected IH that a further investigation will be 'iH made. tH no IH |