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Show " NOW WANTS JEWELS BACK Former Dtabo Sues to Recover Gems John W. Young Plaintiff in Action Begun in New York. t Defendant Is the Woman Who Prom-- Prom-- ised to Become His r Wife. Special to The Tribune. NEW YORK, Nov. 19. Demanding $23,000. the value of diamonds that he presented her when she promised to become be-come his wife, John W. Youns, Shipyard Ship-yard truat promoter, father of Hooper Young, who killed Mrs. Pulitzer, and eldest surviving son of Brigham Young, the famous Mormon leader, has brought milt against Mies Lillian Judge. Engagement Broken Off. The engagement waa broken a year ago last April, when Miss Judge went to Paris, heartbroken by the conviction of her fiance's son. When she reached France she cabled Mr. Young that all wns ended between them. Refuses to Return Gems. Now Young claims that she refused to return the presents that ho made her when they were engaged, and he haa served her with a paper In a suit for the diamonds or their value. Story of Trouble. Miss Judge is now in New York at the La Marquise apartment hotel, 12 East Thirty-first street. Tho story of the engagement of the Mormon financial finan-cial agent of the defunct Shipyard' trust and the beautiful daughter of a former resident of Brooklyn, Is one of lawsuits, law-suits, financial entanglements and trouble. |