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Show WON AN AMERICAN BRIDE. A Brooklyn Heauty Wed a Member of Parliament. My Lord Tomnoddy and his grace the Duke of Bareacres are not the only foreigners foreign-ers who soek American girls for wives. Gentlemen of intelligence, culture and position whose homes are in offier lands art" beginning to learn that nowhere can they find such gracious, capable and beautiful helpmeets as those who grow to womanhood in tho New World. It MR. AND MRS. LAKE. is for this reason that Brooklyn re cently lost one of her fairest daughters. Her name was Frances May Armstrong, and the man who won her is William P. Lane, member of Parliament frcm county Cork, Ireland. The wedding was a notablo event. It took place at the Church of the Nativity to the presence of a crowd of distinguished distin-guished guests, and after the ceremony many and hearty were the congratulations congratula-tions showered upon the happy pair. Mr. Lane has achieved prominence in the fight for Home Rulo, and has suffered imprisonment twice because of bis antagonism an-tagonism to the present order of things in the Green Isle. He has a beautiful home and estate near Youghal. His bride is a daughter of the late John B Armstrong. She first met Mr. Lane while traveling abroad. |