Show 7 afu af u E N h vi TALK NEW okd P IR gossip of people and events told Y in interesting Interest ind manner newport belle Is free to wed again DI EW YORK tho the divorce litigation brought by mrs Nat nathalie hallo schenck lt colllns collins against charles glen colllns collins formerly of the english army ended the other day in an order signed by supreme court justice Loven lowentritt tritt which maltes makes mrs airs colllns collins free to ro tier her maiden name and to remarry Nn nathalie Schenck only daughter of mr air and mrs airs spotswood schenck was a newport hello belle when the married glen colllns collins in 1904 she met him for the first time at georgian court george goulds lakewood home whore where she was attracted by his dashing play at polo mrs george gould introduced him to miss schenck after the game there was a rapid courts courtship bip ile ho was by repute a captain in the cameron highlanders High landers in reality ho he had once been a senior lieutenant in the regiment and was called captain by courtesy by repute again he be had bad an income of a year and was of noble family in reality he had an income of a few pounds a month and came from a good but inconspicuous scotch family miss schenck was supposed by colllns collins to be wealthy in her own tight As aa it a matter a of fact act s she a had no private fortune and her parents were in moderate circumstances for people in their social position she and collins wore were married at monterey cal in the spring of 1904 they started on a honeymoon trip around the world they sailed from san francisco with a retinue of servants a string of polo ponies and it a formidable load of baggage bag gago honolulu the first port of call was the terminal point of the honeymoon their funds ran out they discharged the servants sold tho the polo ponies and returned to america it was waa said at the time by pawning some of the brides jewels after a short stay here they went to france together but soon separated mrs airs colllns collins returned to her parents collins was declared a bankrupt and left the english army it was reported last fall that he had gone to work as a potter in the works of the grueby faience pottery company of south boston |