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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 12

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Our CROSSED THE SEA TO WED fie the 1 i I YOU WANT TO KEEP DOMINION i ELECTRIC LIGHT YARNALL INSTITUTE AVENUE THEATRE ON SAMUEL CRAWORD the Walkerville Junction he park and Elton i THE MEN AND WOMEN SUBURBAN si Tsc Universallu Accepted DID The the 11 ii erai amilu Laxative WORK Dr WILEY PEIRCE Many Millions they have gold of 1 But They The Well Informed 1 Throughout the World bin Manufactured bu lliqrniaTgyrup( Louisville Kgr Coat fee Bottle AS JCtkHPK Prwits fail ft 4 3 circulation to day that was being: taken up to educa Plains at Yp in this the an five excellent his pro study of ths sys will and chorus evoked under of the one He be de was yes iron Db she Meir Who Enjoy the Choicest Products of the Commerce York Was the soloist and she was in excel first number the aria won her a give De beginninc arrived in The nrin Edouard ACCEPTED 3 PER CREASE OERED 1H BOGUE HAD BEEN IN POOR HEALTH OR MONTHS Knowledge of What la Best More Im portant Than Wealth With ACTIVE CHURCH WOMAN DEAD ACCIDENT DUE TO BAD PAVEMENT SEVERAL HIGH CLASS ACTS THIS BILL STARS' WILL ARRIVE TO DAY BY SPECIAL TRAIN LINGERS THE MAY ESTIVAL COWAN WILL CASE ON TRIAL ri lle i in Hospital With Broken Leg and Dislocated Hip DIED SUNDAY ROM HURTS He Left Detroit for Chicago to to Take job That Proved atal HARMONIE MUSICAL SEASON CLOSED GEORGIE KREDELL CAME HERE ROM HOVERING BETWEEN LIE AND DEATH N'on Jnry Sittings of High Court of Justice in Progress VERY PLEASING CONCERTMARK ED THE OCCASION to their home at present resi it I dence 484 Wilkins street to hand into the royal his new papa He understood exactly what was going on ana seemed satis fied that his long journey Was ended MARRIED RED VOIGT SHORT LY ATER AR RIVAL MISS LOUISE REILLY HURT SUN DAY VERY LOW 'Gamcy and His $1200 Toronto Ont May 18 (Special) A rumor was in a subscription Does not burn up all the pure air in your rooms Does not smoke up your decorations Requires no matches Is always ready for use Once a customer you could not be induced to do without it his early of Lodi EDWARD KAVANAUGH INJURED BYELEVATOR United States but little over her worldly assets being two and a Canadian $10 bill Mrs Kredell of Hamburg Ger a ter Meeting to Protest Against Ill treatment of Jews At the suggestion of several promi nent jews wnn caned nnnn nun yes terday morning Mavor Mavburv will endeavor to get up' a mass meeting to protest against the ill treatment that Jews are receiving in South Russia and with that end in view has invited a number of prominent citizens to' meet in his office at 4 this af ternoon' to arrahge details Among those who called upon the mayor yes terday and urged such a course were Aid Heineman A Krolik Selig man Schloss Joseph Weiss Leo pold reud Selling apd MuiifcU CALVIN COWAN SAYS ATHER DISINHERITED HIM LIST LAST i NIGHT'S ACCIDENTS America He months ago After landing on to Detroit a laborer Cement company The special election at the village of River Rouge yesterday for the purpose of finding what the people thought of the proposition to bond the village for an electric lighting plant resulted the turning down of the project by a vote of sixty for and' forty 'against a two thirds majority being required The reason given by the prime movers of the bonding measure for its defeat was that the people favoring it did not turn out as they should have VETERAN REAL Estate man BONDING PROPOSAL WAS DEEATED BROOM MAKERS RETURNED TO BICYCLE WAS CONCERNED THE WHOLE THREE or Alcoholism and Drunkenness Established 1892 Send for Pamphlet and Literature DR YARNALL NORTHVILLE MICH Edison Illuminating Company Corner State and Washington Ave Telephone Main 5222 hopes of securing relief illness extending over the months Mrs George 697 Cass aveniie underwent al recovered consciousness she began to fail to Word has been received by Adelbert Kelly of 383 Grand River avenue that while repairing an elevator in Chi cago Saturday "Edward Kavanaugh of 628 Sixth street was so badly in jured by the falling of the car that he died Sunday Kavanaugh has al ways made Detroit his home and had been: employed by' different concerns here until about two weeks ago when with Kissane of Chicago he went to take the position that he held up to the time of the accident The body is expected to arrive in Detroit to day Samuel Crawford A former well known real estate dealer died Sunday The funeral will be held to morrow afternoon from the family residence 70 Waterman avenue to Grace Epis copal church where services will be conducted The remains will be in terred in Elmwood cemetery and the services there will be conducted by Union lodge and A un der the escort of Michigan' Sovereign Consistory Mr Crawfofd had been connected with the real estate business of De Miss Louise Reilly of Dublin Ire land who jumped from a buggy to which was attached a runaway horse on the' Boulevard Sunday afternoon and sustained two fractures of the skull is hovering between life and death at Grace hospital The physi cians attending her have very" little hope for her recovery At 3 this morning she was still alive and it wife thought then that she might not die for several hours troit since 1866 and during those 'years he made an enviable name for fair dealing with his fellow men He was a prominent Mason being connected with Union lodge and A Michigan Sovereign Consistory The deceased was a member of of the oldest families of the east was born in Newburg Orange county December 17 1842 and was the son of rancis Crawford He was de scended on the side from James Crawford who emigrated from Ireland to America in 1718 and settled In Little Britain of Newburg and on the side from Richard Gold smith who died in New Jersey in 1820 His father came to Michigan in 1850 and located in Detroit where he em barked in the real estate business with the late William Wesson He was successful in business and presented to tne city crawiora park Deceased received tion in the schools Mich the State Normal School silanti and a business college city He was a Republican but was never an aspirant for public office or honors A widow and two sons and a daughter survive him Belonged to One of Oldest amiliea of the East Justice Street opened the non jury sittings of the High Court of Justice at Sandwich 'yesterday afternoon and the first case called was Cowan vs Cowan et al The action is one Which has attracted much attention in Es sex county owing to the prominence of the family Calvin Cowan the plaintiff claims that by his will he is disin herited of considerable property to which he should have fallen heir upon the death of his father and he wants the instrument set aside Cowan one of the de fendants in the action is a brother of the and desires the will to stand Hon Blake Toronto is counsel for defense while A Aylesworth Toronto is look ing after the interests of Calvin Cowan The plaintiff the first witness examined and his cross ex amination had not been finished when court adjourned Calvin Cowan said that in 1882 Cowan was sent to Toronto to study law with the understanding that his expenses were to be paid out of the proceeds of the farm and that this money about $4000 should be his share At this time the father and Calvin entered into an agreement whereby Calvin was to receive the homestead and chattels with the ex ception of legacies to two sisters pro viding he cared for his father and mother for the remainder of their lives He claims to have carried out his part of the agreement and says that the last Will of his father com pletely ignores the agreement made 21 years ago There are about 25 witnesses to be examined in the case and it will not be completed to day and the bu4 Hull being pavement gency hosp: Harry Carlington a driver for the Michigan Beef compajiy met with a' painful accident while driving on ort street near Twenty first street about 4 yesterday afternoon His wagon caught in a rut in the pavement and he was thrown off with great force one of the wheels passing over his right leg He was taken to Red Crosp hospital where it was found that he had sustained a compound fracture of the leg and his hip was dislocated He lives at 112 Calumet avenue uru 11 thought that he would chance in and country he came work as Northern wages of $2 a day he was able to save a little money and he sent back to Hamburg all that he could spare When Mrs Kredell had enough to gether with what she herself had earned she landed at Quebec on May 16 on the steamer Lake Manitoba She had a limited supply of money but enough to get to Detroit and after notifying her lover to meet her on the Canadian pacinc train ciue in troit at 2:05 yesterday afternoon set out When Inspector Miller got on ri in at ticed that the mother and her children were immigrants and proached them He learned Previous to her illness member and was different church SAMUEL CRAWORD PASSED Away on Sunday WimmaB Had His ace Burned Wm Wlssmas aged who resides in Delray while working over a com pound containing copper chloride in the Solvay laboratories yesterday was burned about the face and eyes and had to be taken to the Solvay general hospital Suburban Siftings Yesterday afternoon awhile working in the lumber mill of Thomas orman in Woodmere George Nacker had his hand accidentally cut by a saw Hallock dressed the wound Mrs SarahxPeney of Delray arraigned before Justice Haley terday ori a charge of stealing from the Wabash railroad and upon entering a plea not guilty was bound over for trial Thursday morn ing The Woodmere Cemetery association will hereafter sprinkle ort street at its own expense from the Detroit city limits to the cemetery grounds Underwent Operation Sunday But Did Not Recover William HUI who lives at ty fifth street cident while ri Michigan about 11 hurrying a horse and between him RIVER ROUGE CITIZENS NOT TURN OUT TO VOTE There are several high class acts on the bill at the Avenue this week but the programme is arranged in such a manner that the real strength tf the show is very carefully concealed which is a pity A trio which gives the prison scene from Gounod's is featured as the headliner and was recalled a number of times by the audience yes terday afternoon "So were Carlin and Brown an exceptionally clever team of German comedians Miss Edith Decker a tall blonde with a soprano voice of great power sings Marguerite Signor Xantel is the aust and Signor Abramoff is the Mephisto The scene is given in cos tume and caught the house Carlin and Brown have a number of very witty and new parodies of which the audience could not hear enough They were forced to beg to be allow ed to dropdnto their dialogue which was refreshingly clever red dog and monkey cir cus is as pleasing as of yore The monkeys have been taught a lot of new business and a brace of baboons which persisted in trying to hide under the carpet caused much laughter Alexius introduces some new and dif ficult tricks in his bicycle riding chief of which is turning a somersault on his wheel and striking riding Klein Ott Brothers and Nickerson offered a musical act which won through the very excellent manner in which all of their selections were ren dered The team dpes not make the fatal mistake of thjnking noise is mu sic as many musical acts do The aust Trio have a sketch which serves to introduce Dick Garnella the famous contortionist and Lottie re mont as a mechanical doll Tbe wo man is very clever and wooden' The Sisters De Van one of whom is a man open the show with a breaking ladder act and are followed by Har ry Lester who has not yet master ed the difficult art of telling a story In from past Bogue of an operation Sunday night and though she afterwards she began to fail wards midnight and passed away at 4 yesterday morning The deceased was born in the state of Maryland 49 years ago but spent her girlhood at Paw Paw Mich and removed to Detroit when she was mar ried in 1880 Mrs Bogue was an active of the Church of Our ather closely identified with the societies connected with the ading health last fall compelled her to give up this ork which was al ways a labor of love to her She was also actively connected with the Daughters of the Revolution The funeral will take place Wednes day afternoon with the services at the house conducted by Rev Dr Lee McColIester Interment will be in Woodlawn cemetery In an hour children Georgie many married yesterday noon at the immigration office to rederick Voigt of 484 Wil kins street Voigt who is a German ana formerlj lived in Hamburg came to this country but nine months ago and since that time has been anx iously 'awaiting the time when' his bride to be should join him for the wedding ceremony rau Kredell is a neat little Ger man womanof 36 and between the two lovers there was considerable of a romance Nine vears ago she was divorced from her first husband' Gus tave Kredell who did not treat her and her children as a loving husband and father should This was in Ham burg her native city and when she had become separated from him site naa to nna a means of support She began to take boarders and lodgers and in this way managed to eke out a living for her children and herself One day several yeafs ago came rederick Voigt to her door looking for a lodging house He had become dissatisfied with his rooms on a street near by and fate had turned his footsteps to her apartments Voigt rented from her a room and secured table accomodations Almost as soon as became acquainted with the woman there sprung up a bond of sympathy rom other boarders he learned her somewhat pitiful story and he had a great deal of feeling for her sad plight lie also thought a great deal of her two little children Emma who is now 14 years old and Karl who is about 9 Voigt talked with the woman many times of her plight and before either realized it as they told Inspector Miller yesterday tffeir mutual regard had developed into a full fledged love affair The children thought much of the man who was 1 3 3 I 3 Zxl 1 1 KlIlQ to tueill C11DI aVIIS 1XLCUCH CLI4V4 Voigt felt that there was no bar to their marriage Better Chance in America The possibilities of living in their homo citv across the water were nat limited however ana Voigt stana a gooa left Hamburg came to this in New York and obtained with the Great With Culmination of a Hamburg Lodg ing Iloime Romance It must be apparent to every one that qualities of the highest order ara neces sary to enable the best of the products of modern commerce to attain permanently to universal acceptance However loudly neraiaea tney may not hope for world wide preeminence unless they meet with the general approval not of individuals only but of the many who have the happy faculty of selecting enjoying and learn ing the real worth of the choicest prod ucts Their commendation consequently becomes important to others since to meet the requirements of the well in formed of all countries the method of manufacture must be of the most per fect order and the combination the most 'excellent of its kind The above Is true not of food products only' but Is espe cially applicable to medicinal agents and after nearly a quarter of a century of grow in ana general use xne excellent remedy Syrup of igs is everywhere accepted throughout tho world as the best of family laxatives Its quality is due not only to the excellence of the combination of the laxative and "carmin ative principles of plants known to act most beneficially on the system and pre sented in the form of a pleasant and re freshing liquid but also to the method of manufacture of the California ig Syrup Co which ensures that uniformi ty and purity essential in a remedy in tended for family use Ask any physi clan who is well informed and he will answer at once that it is an laxative If at all eminent in fession and has made a special laxatives and their effects upon tem he will tell you that it is the best of family laxatives because it is slm pie and wholesome and cleanses and sweetens the system effectually when a laxative is needed without any un pleasant after effects Every well in formed druggist of reputable standing knows that Syrup of igs Is an excel lent laxative and is glad to eel! it at the regular price of fifty cents per bot tle because it gives general satisfac tion but one should remember that in order to get the beneficial effects of Syrup of igs it is necessary to buy the genuine which is sold in original paok ages only the name of the remedy Syrup of igs and also the full name ofthe California ig Syrup Co Mr Snow the man ahead of tne organization which will troit her first May estival to nignt at tne armory Detroit yesterday morning cioais Mme Aoraica Reske buss Electa Gifford and Nahan ranko will come to Detroit this morning between 9 and 10 by special train via the Wabash from Milwaukee he company In two special cars one of which the one of the mast palatial cars in the country is occupied by the principals while en route The soloists and the conductor will go to the Cadillac while they are in De troit for the two days of the festival Mr Snow who is the manager of uaiy tneatre reports a most grati fying season for Duss and his organi zation The company has been on the road since April 29 and will finish its season on May "30 after having had the most successful tour of the kind ever attempted Arrangements have been completed at the armory for the comfort of the crowds that are expected at the fes tival A big stage for the chorus of 1000 children has been built and flags and bunting have been made use of for decorative purposes The door west of the main entrance on Larned street will be used and the choruses will enter by the Brush street en trance Owing to a charge in plans the matinee will be given at 3 o'clock in the afternoon instead of at 4 as announced The sale at Grinnell Bros has been sufficiently large to warrant the statement that I the largest and most representative audience ever gathered at a musical C1ILU1 tauiillCllt in UULlUll present to welcome Nordica Reszke raise the $1200 which Mr Gatney has I and apparently mightily pleased with been reauested commission as part of the $3000 bribe This the solicitors snv is entirely without foundation that Mr Gamey I After the wedding the happy couple has the money ready but questions and the children departed to take up the authority of tre commission call for it He will however pay into the court if necessary Border Brevities Work was commenced yesterday the excavation for the pavement London street west of Bruce avenue John Martin the well known bar rister who was in a critical condition I HAS ACCEPTED POSITION WITH last week from heart disease was I able to be out yesterday I CENliCAL JU A James Neilson commercial master 1 in the Windsor Collegiate institute I fell from his bicycle yesterday and sprained his wrist and broke a bone in A has accepted the his little finger position of second assistant secretary of the central A at St Louis xjvivvcxiui vjlivo 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XlcliS UtSVIl very low at his home on Goyeau street for the past two weeks underwent an operation yesterday but Was not materially benefited Many rumors are afloat In Windsor as to who will be the successor of the late William McGregor as col lector of customs but at present Tlr A Smith appears to be the favor ite The contest has simmered down to two candidates Dr Smith and Archibald MCNee Eayd'i aken it u'd: serious stc was cii ot JUallopian and Uvanan Ini lamination nA rl urt 1 1 I i cxixvx Cl 11 upudliun DV U51nr Lydia Vegetable HAlJ BEEN IN LAND BUSINESS HERE SINCE 1866 Given the Royal gnd Select Degree A class of twelve candidates headed by Charles Beck in chief of the Michigan Sovereign Con sistory was given the roya and select degree by Monroe Council No 1 last evening the work being performed by Past Illustrious Master Artljiir Mc Cloud and his regular staff A smoker with light lunch followed The work night was preparatory to that of Wednesday evening wheq a class of fifty candidates will be given the super excellent degree the work being performed by St Council SETS UP AGREEMENT MADE HE SAYS 21 YEARS AGO 5eveil The strike which has been on since May 2 has been settled by the granting of a 2 per cent in crease on the dozen and the fifty broommakers employed in the various factories of the city returned to work yesterday morning Saturday they held a meeting and decided to accept the proposition of the manufacturers instead of their own demand of 6 per cent per dozen This increase granted will make a difference of $1 a week to the makers the present average pay being $10 a week Had the 6 per cent increase been granted it would have amounted tb a $3 raise Lowell en' hee's the i Criminal Cases Disposed of Josenh Belmont of St Louis who was charged with nipping a diamond from the shirtfront of Renshaw the real estate dealer was yesterday discharged by Judge Murphy on tbe recommendation of the prosecuting at tomey There was not sufficient evi dence to secure a conviction Judge Murphy also released Joseph Stecher and" Louis Lamirande aged 17 and 15 respectively who pleaded guiltyr to breaking and 'entering the store of Paul Weidner in the daytime on their personal recognizance to ap pear sentence September 22 The case against Alfred charged by Mrs William King with the larceny of property worth $240 was nolle pressed at the request of the complainant Roy Hill a former bell boy at the Oriental 110161 pleaded guilty to the charge of lar ceny of property valued at $100 and I waa remauasdllox sentence Recommended bu Clean and Healthy USE rom Greenlaw To Tho famed Is used on sea a Thev discovered youth in Alaska Lowell to get Rub1er Mrs Pinkham: 1 suffered for four yars with wba i doctors called Salpingitis (inflammation of the fallopian ubes a ritis) which is a most distressing and painful ailment a UMaJtv surrounding parts undermining the constitution and forces If you had seen me a year ago before I began takirVly Vegetable Compound and had noticed the sunken eyes complexion and general emaciated condition and eomrarep rLV with me as I am to day robust hearty and well you would not that I feel thankful to you and your wonderful roedii ine which i ww me to new life and health in five months and saved me from an awM Miss Irene Hapgood 1022 Sandwich St Windsor Ont Ovaritis or inflammation of the ovaries or fallopian tubes which it join the ovaries may result from sudden stopping of the monthly frorii inflammation of the womb and many otln causes The sJcbter indication of trouble with the ovarids indicated by dull throbbing in the side accompanied by heat and shooting pains should claim instant attention It will not cure itself and a hospital operation irnb all its terrors may easily result from neglect Mrs Pinkham: I can truly say that you have saved my Ide and I cannot express my gratitude to you in words I wrote to you telling how I felt I had doctored for orer two years steady and spent lots of money in medicine besides buti'Al failed to do me any good My menses did not appear in that time st: I suffered much pain I would daily have tainting spells headache backache aci bearing down pain and was so weak th: it was hard for me to do my work used your medicine and treatce as directed and after taking three bottki of Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Carr bles left me and 1 have been regular ex pound menses appealed my wombtrei since I used tourteen hotties Lydia Pinkham's Vegeta i Compound and Blood Purifis gether and am now restore! id perfect health Had it net baa for yon I would have been in sj grave I will always recommend your wonderful remedies and hope that these few lines may lead others who suffer as I did to try your remeoia Mrs Willadsen No 1 Manning Iowa Such unquestionable testimony proves the power of Lydia Pink Vegetable Compound over diseases of women Women should remember that they are privileged to consult Pinkham at Lynn Mass about their illness entirely free IV pr 'W42 Her heai1 eared nut 5 The Harmonie Society closed its mu sical season with a delightful concert last night which attracted a large audience Miss Margueret Goetz con tralto or New of the evening lentz voice Her from the onera double recall and later she sang Rub instein water airy assisted oy the chorus and orchestra The Maennerchor sang two numbers very wen tne first being Max spider Alte and the clos ing number on the programme "Das Deutsche Spring sym pnony was given ry a mixed and the rendition rounds of applause The work of the orchestra Hermann Breuckner was one most pleasing features of the evening Itx opened with the overture afterwards played a Straus waltz Dancing followed the concert TRQTT REE PRESS: TUESDAY MAY 19 19U3 ar Sixth evening a man dm Hummed to pmish icyoe NRY WAGON WHEEL CAUGHT IN RUT REPAIR gives you soles in 30 minutes less nrices 'too Everything in Oxfords This is from bcinga store We prove it to you easier than to ask you to look over our unquestionably unequaled stock of La and Summer Never before has such an im mense and varied assortment of Oxford styles been placed before the De troit public Besides the prices are decidedly right find scores ofv styles at $1 $125 $150 $2 $250 $3 $350 to $5 find every leather under the sun find high heels and low Cuban and Common Sense Louis XV and Military heels find and Oxfords too You aaet Hour if you look them over before buying 'All the latest ads and ancies in $350 A The only complete and shoe store in Detroit Have you tried the new and tay Shoe? 183 and 185 Woodward Ave in juries rh While playing 1 cornerof Elin Bs about cl JLt Heitz tie May Heiu street was a a a sjveral feet bv num The mother at the time anfi on 5 home tn attended to 'i' injuties badly bruisea is sutteimt brain Th positively i rider eseap' Willie S'l parents at knocked tt avenue about a pedestrian vthe street Tin bad cuts but a dressed at Sr taken to his buiance WOODWORKERS OPEN CONVENTION TO DAY and will leave Detroit in about Zfen i I days Mr Peirce has been connected with the Detroit association for the mt last five years and has done a great The Amalgamated WondwnrUpre I Wl Ml A rvz Azl A sociation of America will open its an young men of the city with whom he nual convention at the Light Guard is very popular ormal recognition armory to day for a three ses of his ability to conducta Young sloly TWP yeek5 ago it ex Christian association came from St pected that about 22a or more delegates Louis about a month ago when he would be present but they are late in was offered the position which he has arriving only one or two getting into accepted He will have entire charge Detroit yesterday and last night At of the office and also an employment this convention will be considered bureau which is one of the member labor questions which are agitating ship features of the St Louis assocl the woodworkers of the country' ation He severs his connection with I the Detroit association at the end of Scorching Chauffeur ined I this month and will commence his I new duties June 15 Judge Phelani had a busy time in I me necoruers vourt yesterday morn Ing meting out justice to over 100 defendants rank Kirby and Thomas Hannah charged with auto scorching were fined $10 each Arthur Hull the same offense $5 and Lester Partee a demonstrator for the Cad illac Co $25 or thirty days in the house of correctloh It was shown that Partee had knocked own on the Campus while exceeding the speed limit James Boyce a gardener charged with exhibitinghis wares on the eastern market after 1 was discharged the judge taking oc castor la xoaai Xha WILEY PEIRCE on GOES TO ST LOUIS SYRUP IGS CENT IN THEM Real Estate Auctioned The Hannary Real Estate exchange auctioneers yesterday sold for James McKay a lot 112 feet front on the south side of Medbury avenue be tween Brush and Beaubien streets for $3360 96 feet on the north side of erry avenue east of Hastings for $2400 and 104 feet on Kirby avenue east of Hastings for $2080 a total of $7840 The same firm will sell at 5'30 this afternoon a vacant lot feet front on Woodward avenue south of Willis avenue neaj the branch Wifi you p135'5 rubber 4 rt merciai Douglas Alaska and yCil of new rubber loo yoa it not pan to expect oov 01 twn ap her story and of her financial condition as the train neared Detroit When the train pulled into Windsor Voigt who was standing on the platform bounded into the car and claspedin his arms the womap who had crossed the ocean io marry him The reunion was a happy one Now Happy family Inspector Miller took the little party to ills office and talked the situation over Voigt was confident thjft with his $2 a day he could support a wife and take good care of the little ones and so Mr Miller consented to the wedding Justice Stein was sent for and he tied the knot KaiJ a bright little shaver stood around during the ceremony grinning from ear to ear 1O Zi A fc k4 5 tNX i I I I IL i IL A I I' I 1 in 4'i OB I I MAXY II' i 'WW 1 1 Sr a a 1 nl'Y a CO Ak I 1 jr 1 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