JISS MOERBILT MR BIG PILE of a WHIM BRIDE Wedded in the Grand Draw Produced $8,000,000 Worth Ing-Room of "The Break¬ When Called Upon by Ers," Newport
JISS MOERBILT MR BIG PILE OF A WHIM BRIDE Wedded in the Grand Draw Produced $8,000,000 Worth ing-Room of "The Break¬ When Called Upon by ers," Newport. Banks for Collateral. Had to Have $2,000,000 Cash, Ceremony Was a Quiet One, for He and Guests Had Said, Offered the Only Sixty Bonds as Been Invited. Security. Then He Squeezed the Moores, and Bride's Father Appeared in an "In¬ It .Resulted in the Collapse of valid Chair, but His Elder Son Their Diamond Match Game. Did Not Attend. HIS NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY PLAN. MAGNIFICENT PRESENTS NOT SHOWN. Only the Present Stringency, It Is Said, De¬ Detectives Were on Guard, but the Guests layed It, and Decided Him to Wait Saw None of the Bride's Beautiful Until After the Election in Gifts.No Effusive Eloquence November. at the Breakfast. A New York dispatch to the Chicago Newport, R. I., Aug. 25..The wedding to¬ Lvening Post says: "They tell a story day of Miss Gertrude Vanderbilt, daughter down on the Street connecting Charles T. } the of Cornelius Vanderbilt, to Harry Payne erkes, Chicago street car magnate, in a curiously indirect, yet vital, way with the Whitney, son of William C. Whitney, was explosion of the Moore Brothers' specula¬ celebrated at noon. tive bubble in Diamond Match and N.Y.Bis- cuit. It is to this effect: When financial It was announced by the Vanderbilt the stringency began to be seriously felt, the family that it would be a quiet vedtfi'ng, Chicago banks concluded to call loans from but to those without the charmed New- Mr.
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