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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1927. SPEEDY ROMANCE COMES T0 AN END Multi-Millionaire Countess Wins Divorce Edinburg ._ S ( l‘)—Th» mance of th af Kinno Kinnoull, Viscou Hay, and Baron Hay. the dowager countess, informed than she kidnapped him and sent him off to | Bouth Africa in care of a stern, un- romantic male relative. The Earl was heartbroken, it seemed; and the voung woman in the case—a Mrs. Trewarth S o was none too pleased hers. She sald she was golng to South Africa after him. But when the dowager countess threatened to keep the Earl on the move from then on until Mrs. Bearle dropped off his tralil, Mrs.( Bearie decided not to bother. | Lord Kinnoull was taken to the wide open spaces of South Africa to be hardened. He had been back a week when he proposed to Miss Enid Hamllton-Fellowes. This time the dowager countess smiled her ap- | proval. - BERLINNEWS i (Continued from Page Seven) [ RSy ] Woman's Missionary society of the Berlin Congregational church on | Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at| the home of Miss Wilcox. Three | will be a book review on “The Ad- venture of the Church,” by Miss Rohm, Court Tonight Judge Georze G. Griswold will preside over court tonight in Berlin. He has several cases to make a de- cision on. Joseph arged with breach of the pe drunk- enness, and Peter Skomicuy, charg- ed with breach of the peace, will ap- | pear. | Sewing Club Meets at Sacred Heart church last e ge number :s for the whist w PORTER SETS FIRE th, First, Williarn Josep Xt periled by Flames im- <o to nest wo-year old porter « to provide the of the woman he T0 STAGE RESCUE - Lives of 320 Patients Im- ‘ « smelled smoke. been recogniz- Marshal Thomas Brophy who was arrested in had been taking on, a physician re- re marshal. told of his heroism taken to the ving picked up. 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