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March 17, 2026

SPEAKING OF QUIET WEDDINGS.

Preacher About Only Man Who Was
In on This One.

At 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon a nice young man, accompanied by a yo ung lady just as nice, and pretty besides, approached the desk at the Baltimore. He registered the name of "Miss Lulu Sollars, City," and Miss Sollars was assigned to room 267.

At 8 o'clock last evening the Rev. Samuel Garvin of Kansas City, Kas., entered the Baltimore hotel, asked to be directed t room 267, was show the way, and after a short time returned to the main floor and made a hasty exit to the street.

Not long after the minister's departure the gentleman who had accompanied Miss Sollars to the desk reappeared, registered the name of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Jones, Warrensburg, Mo., and at his direction the name of Miss Lulu Sollars was stricken from the roll.

The visit of the minister had resulted in a change of name for Miss Sollars and has also resulted in an addition to the responsibilities of one Ezra Jones, who is reported to be a wealthy cattleman of Warrensburg.

The prospective bride and groom left Warrensburg yesterday afternoon at 3, giving no more intimation of their intentions than they did when Mr. Jones slyly registered his bride and then went on a still hunt for a preacher to tie the knot.

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