A FRENCH BLACKGUARD.
9EQUEL TO A DIVORCE. CASE,
United Press Association—By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright. PARIS, January 3. Outside a fashionable Parisian church, whero both had just attended Requiem Mass, Count Boni Oastellana attacked Prince Do Sagan, knocking him into tho gutter. He continued kicking and trampling him until separated. The apparent cause was that Prince De Sago— is about to marry Miss Anna Gould, the Count'b late wife.
Count Boni Oastellane was shown in the divorce proceedings, taken recently by his wife, who is one of the well-known Gould family of America, to bo a despicable character. He squandered a large portion of his wife's fortune on himself and his companions in gaiety, and lived a very immoral life.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13005, 6 January 1908, Page 7
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