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Show CUPID IS BED BY BRYAN II Md, Nov 28 How i rli TfiiiD? without a w m solved by Wll-l Wll-l ifcTu. former secretary kTtit litter gave the j pwtaff, v,-as told upon the Pacific Mall 1 Kttjor from the west j m Mia Helen D Hitch - -r .om wa-- i;r,,-j - f cf Cincinnati. Miss IttfTfsei in Gan Fran-Om Fran-Om : T-'-H hv ,-, tridlng j krud. -xas unable '.ry for the wedding gtg f ol San SaUa-JJj SaUa-JJj 'lap dock, d there. The "5 rel!f1r:'r'' ,0 r.f'lnK mar- t l-I1 -h'Tl : r, 4!B Fieminjf that the Kcuador was considered America territory Huher decided to sail fo home and he married on thu high sea On the morning of November 11, whei the steamer was off the Centra American coast and everything wa: ready for the- ceremony It was foiim that no marriage license was obtain able. It was then that Mr. Bryan wa: called into consultation and ho handn down a decision that the marriag could procce-d without a license. As j reward for his good Judgment ho wi unanimously appointed to give th bride away Captain Fleming per formed the ceremony. Mr. Bryan boarded the vessel a Los Angeles, where ho and Mrn. Bryar had been visiting their son and daughter. |