!POULIN AFFAIRtWON’TBREAKUPFAMILY CIRCLEProfessor And Wife ToBe Reunited WhenHearing Ends.iSouth Bend, Ind., Sept. 23.—Reconciliation has come to the Tiernanfamily.From the ashes of a confessedillicit love, Mrs. Tiernan today hsmiling, as she sees in thorn the be-) ginning of another love, the reunionof herself and Professor John ITiernan.Not only will the Tiernans eon-! tinue in wedlock but they will rePis~alps,’almain in South Bend. The ten months old son. the infant in dispute which the Tiernan’s claim is the child of Harry Poulin will remain with the F i reunited family and receive the same attention that Professor Tiernan gives the two daughters.Tho inquiries which led to thequestioning of the Tiernans in re- j j »n- i gard to their domestic relations re-i ^ rv ; suited from the receipt by Mrs. ‘ r ne i Tiernan of an enormous bouquet of a roses when she left the stand earl- -] ier in the week. The flowers were without a card and after a close ct j investigation of the local floral shops a newspaper man discovered that they had been ordered by Professor Tiernan. iThe reunion of the Tiernans itis said has been expected by friends of the couple. It was point-1 jed out today that on September 2. the dry Harry Poulin was arrested on Mrs. Tiernans charge, Professor Tiernan issued a statement that it nc: 1 w'ould be a difficult proposition toaf ! separate himself from his wife and ^ • j family notwithstanding that his oe* i church under tho circumstances j would permit such a breaking of family ties. At that time and on occasions since then he has takenain-hem-ur-5Sod si n.4IYusr2rifee.^ - — - -w . V-/ — — Ik/ » lk 4 *ec^ the position that he is interested inor-)Utid ethe larger problem—the welfare of an innocent child.