Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 158, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 July 1912 — 0KICKED FOR KISSING BRIDE [ARTICLE]
0KICKED FOR KISSING BRIDE
Youth Bids Goodby to His “Cousin, 1 * , and Hsr Husband Takes -V- Offense. -w ~V~" Ney York. —A smacking kiss and an Irate husband's boot delayed the departure recently of 3,000 passengers for five minutes. The Kronprlnz Wilhelm was ready to sail at 10 a. m. and all but one gang plank had been hauled ashore when a young man still aboard decided it was time for him to say goodby to his friends. - In the party of his relative were three men and seven women. As he pressed the hands of the men he passed along and kissed each of the women. In this manner he made Ms way toward the gang plank, where three young women stood. The youth glanced at them and caught hold of the prettiest girl, gave her a smacking kiss and said: ; “Goodby. little cousin, see you when you come back." The girl’s chagrin and surprise was no greater than his when he found he bad kissed aimther man's hride, and that his coueiro was some distance away. The bridegroom’s anger wag great Catching the youth by the shoulder, be gave him a shove and 'a tang down to* sang plan* to tn* piar. -
