Show OffiCIALS MIX IN lOVE AffAIRS State Department Would Pre Prevent Prevent vent Wedding of a New NewYork NewYork NewYork York Spinster PSEUDO ITALIAN COUNT MARRIAGE POSTPONED ON NEWS FROM AUSTRIA Paris June 4 The heroine of the pro proposed proposed posed OIled marriage which the machinery of the state department at Washington was WIle put into motion m Uon to prevent is Miss MI ten Isa Isabel I Ibel bel hal Garwood a woman women who gives New York as her home She to Is Isnow now at the Continental hotel here The prospective bridegroom is Count Bettino dl di Moise Padua whom Miss 11 Garwood met in Egypt The he engagement was wu an announced in the dispatches April it 1 The Intervention of the state depart department department department ment was obtained through the Rev Hev John B D Quinn of tile the Church of the Ascension Washington at the Instance Ine of Miss Garwoods sister Miss Frances Garwood of New York The state de department d pertinent transmitted to Ambassador Am or Reid at London and later to Ambas Ambassador Ambassador ador White here results of Its Investigation into the record of the counts count life In New York and his hili antecedents antecedent In Italy which were obtained by Baron Mayer Des Planches Italian ambassador to the United States Is a Doctor Instead According to this Information the count countie countIs ie Is not an Italian nobleman but an Ass Aus Austrian Au trian who practiced medicine for several vera I years in New York with his brother On the death of the brother it was wu said he contracted a common law mar marriage marriage nags with his but he be claimed that four years ears ago he lie effected a settlement with her and that she re is returned returned turned to Austria It also is alleged alle that in the counts residence in New Now NewYork NewYork York he was twice tried once onoe for selling aching sellin medicine Illegally and once for malpractice tics tice but was acquitted The wedding was set t for yesterday and andA A license had been obtained According to Miss Garwood the marriage was not broken off on account of the intervention intervention tion of her sister slater but by the count him himself himself self when he received ree hed a letter from a brother in Austria who had bad learned of the prospective union saying that his hla claimed that the bond be between between between tween herself and the count had not DOt been annulled Miss 1188 Garwood says sa that the count was astounded at this contention and has hag now gone to Italy to obtain from his father proof of the settlement with the woman Miss 1186 Garwood says she regards the interference of her relatives In the mat matter matter ter as gratuitous |