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MRS. BARRIE DIVRCED.

EX-ACTRESS'AND NOVELIST. ../ ißj Teieerapli.- Press A»«oetnti<iii.-Ooiirrl«ht.l

(Eco. October U, 9.30 p.m.)

London,; October 14. - Mr.' J. M. Bar.rie, novelist and playwright, has divorced, his wife. Mr. Gilbert Cannam,' novelist,'is co-respondent. ■ ■

The case was not defended. Mr. and Mrs. Barrio met Mr. Cannam eighteen months ago, in, connection wjth ; the agitation .for th'e' abolition of this censor. '.■..-. ■'. ', .

, [Mr. J. M. Barrio, - novelist and- playwright. in 1891 married Miss Mary Ansfili; an actress, who | was appearing in-the, caste of his play' -Walker, London," produced at Toole's in 1890. To.. her admirable, acting in "Walker, London thesuceps of: that play was largely due; Mr. Barries last year's stage: success;. "What bvory Woman Knows," was preceded by the highly popular "Peter-Pan," in which a great reputation in the Dame part was made by Miss Paulino Chase. It was recently stated that the latter actress, had been adopted by' Mr. and Mrs. Barrio,: they having no children of their own.J . . ■ ■ :■'.••■• ■' ■. -.\ ■. ;. • .-...,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 638, 15 October 1909, Page 7

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MRS. BARRIE DIVRCED. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 638, 15 October 1909, Page 7

MRS. BARRIE DIVRCED. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 638, 15 October 1909, Page 7

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