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Show 1 j p';'p;t pnrTp 'v'-"r ' : Couple Divorced a Year As:6 "Will Remarry ; in Order 1 J'' - to Make Tbcir Sons Ilappy. ' 4 - ' " BOSTON, Sept. 1. All that Back Bay I i eet which Is ' scattered about Nahaot, Wellesley, Manchester and Bar Harbor is agitated by the well-defined report that, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Garland, who -were divorced on May 41, 1903, have become reconciled and will be remarried In the near future. - . Mr. and Mrs. Garland are living under the same, roof at Hamilton Mass., and Jhetr four sons have brought about the t reunion of their parents. I t . , After one of the most sensational dl- vorce trials that ever caused a flutter among the dignified Back Bay damfs, to Mrs. Garland was awarded a decree by Juige DeCorcey In Salem, and her husband's counter ult was thrown out of court. Especially bitter were the divorce proceedings pro-ceedings and recriminations made on both aides. When Garland mentioned the name of John de Forest Danlelson as one of his wife's admirers, the Back Bay held up Its hands ii horror. According to the traditions of the best set, men allowed their wives to divorce them without sullying their wives' names, and evepy one eeeroed to side with Mra Garlands. But in the year that the Garlands have lived apart, the original affection seems to have returned: to both, and Mrs. "Alex" Hlgglnson. irs. Garland's slsfter, paved the way for the final reconciliation. re-conciliation. . -Mr. Garland brought his yacbf'to Hy-annlxrt Hy-annlxrt and sent an Invitation to his former wife asking her and her children to Join him at a family partyi . Mrs. Hlgglnson beamed over the luncheon party, and both husband and wife forgot their dlfferftces when their children applauded the Mace over-turea over-turea - . In fact. It Is the Influence f.f the four handsome lads that has brought about this sequel to the Garland- sfltalr, Mrm Garland was the one who rejected the diplomatic advice of Mrs. HI jginson. '-4 - |