A BROTHER'S ATONEMENT.
-—^ "I have atoned for my brother's rffe • In doing so I have won a wonderful wwo . was the explanation made by Mr. Cornell as he emerged, a happy Ww groom, from the church in LynP, chnsetts. Miss Laura Cavanaugh. Wl> I became Mrs. Council. is a woman four years believed that sho was her «| sent husband's sister-in-law. • '• • She pSmfz'• ~.jg lied Mr. Matthew Connell, » wealthy shoe manufacturer, in 1908. and 'hoy had child. A few weeks ago «!ie discovered '.4 that her husband was a bigamist, - +%" 1 . -j* magistrates fined him only £20, respopa^,/j!; ing' to an appeal for mercy from bw» -||j women. Matthew Conn, ell returned to his first wife, while his brother Jog® ,|| agreed to marry Miss Cavanaugh- „ - yj ! jfl are certain we love' each other, John Council declared- 11 Our roWJrt age enables ' Laura's ecn to bear . WW ;|| name of Connell, and we qonfigwft. Aft we shall be supremely happy." ' fl r f i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 1514, 9 November 1912, Page 2 (Supplement)
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161A BROTHER'S ATONEMENT. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 1514, 9 November 1912, Page 2 (Supplement)
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