Show JERE DUNNS DIVORCE SUIT Ho Says 110 Never Married tho Woman Who Is Suing Illm Jero Dunn now a well known sporting man and tho owner of a string of fast horses has been sued by Helen Bronson Dunn for limited divorce The case is a peculiar one from the fact that Jere claims ho was never married to tho woman She was only 24 when sho met Jere and was tall with a magnificent figure and a wealth of golden curls thai I fell over her fair brow Ho could see nothing attractive in the puny doll like little creatures who charm some men so ho told her and ho did not like brunettes She had the snug fortune of ISO 000 laid awayanother point in her favor When he came east ho corresponded with her and finally she joined him in Buffalo The spring of 18S3 found them in New York Jero had asked her to become his wife He told her that he did not believe in care monies but that nono were necessary in this state to constitute marriage He loved her he said more than any woman he had ever met and ho wanted her to join him and to bo his wifo without going through any senseless formalities She consented and became known to the world as Mrs Jere Dunn Somo time ago after a trifling quarrel ho left the stately blonde and returned no more Dunn after leaving her went first to Long Branch and then to Saratoga to attend tho races At the fprings he met Miss Louisa Frances Na se r gle a petito brunette bru-nette tho daughter V of wealthy widow living at Cambridge w Cam-bridge Mass Jere paid court to Miss Nagle who received re-ceived him with favor t fa-vor although her mother is said to L have been bitterly opposed to him Soon after Dunns JEItE DtP1X return to New York a friend was surp rise to meet him on the street early one mornIng morn-Ing knowing that it was usually afternoon when he left his bed Whats up1 Been married Miss Naglo had become Jeres wife No 2 Father Kenny was the officiating priest Jere took his bride to the Hotel Metro pole on Broadway near Fortyfirst street where he is still living with her Mrs Dunn No1 has placed her case in tho hands of Howe Hummel who will soon make an application on her behalf in the supreme su-preme court chambers for alimony and counsel coun-sel fees pending the determination of the action ac-tion tionIn In 1SS3 Jere Dunn lived in Chicago and was frequently mixed up in brawls During the month of March he shot and killed Jim Elliott the once noted prize fighter The murderous deed occurred in tho TivolL Tho men had been gunning for each other for several days and it was only a question of who should get the drop on the other Dunn in a well built fellow of about 5 feet 8 inches in height and weighing 175 pounds His hair is as black as jet his full beard and mustache are slightly tinged with gray his cheeks are as rosy as a country maidens his teeth are large white and perfectly even |