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Show oo CHANGES HER MIND AND MARRIES COUNT NEW YORK. May 10. Just a few I days before she was to have become J the bride of George Burton, Bflas Chur-lotle Chur-lotle Gardiner Ix rnarest ist- r of the widow of Lord Alastair Leenson-Gower, Leenson-Gower, heir to the dukedom of Sutherland, Suther-land, slipped quietly away to the city . hall late Tuesday and be-came the wire I of Count Edward George Zlchy. ! liurton. whose name wa'. Bernhelm- ; er. son of the late Max Bernheimer. wealthy brewer, refused to discuss tho j I loss of his distinguished brlde-to-havc-been, beyond expressing dlsappoint- ment and cancelling the order for a j private car, which was to have carried . bim and hi bride to his mother's villa 1 .it Blberton, N J. None but the principals knew of the marriage, until the bride took her titled ti-tled husband to her mothers Pars avenue home Tuesday evening and j ; presented him They disappeared im- mediately after and all concerned din- J I claim knowledge of their whereabouts, il I v. , -oo |