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Show ill GOULD COMES TO HELIFS RESCUE American Duchess Settles .With Money Lender Who Puts Bailiff in House. By International Newn Service. PAULS, Nor. 9. The Duchoss de Talleyrand, who was Anna Gould, today to-day ended her fight with a money lendor for the possession of a pair uf trousors, an ivory back-scratcher and fifty-seven othor personal articles be longing to her husband, (Joints Hello do Talloyrand-Perigori, Prince de Sa-gan. Sa-gan. "While tho duchoss claims a victory, vic-tory, tho mnttor was compromised aud the money lender secured $4000. Since Anna Gould married Do Talley-I rand, aftor divorcing Count Boui de Castollano, sho has paid out $500,000 to clear up his debts. However, a few of his creditors remain unpaid, and among theso was tho raonoy loader. He bus made froquont attempts to col-loct col-loct tho money without Buccess. During tho past few days tho walls in tho Ktoilo quarter have boon covered cov-ered with numerous largo yellow placards pla-cards reading as follows: "Snlo bv authority of justioo. "Paris, ISTo. 126 Avonuo Malakoff, at tho homo of Comto Helio do Talloy-rand. Talloy-rand. Saturday, Novombor 29. "A salo will bo hold at all hours of the day of objects seized from the comto and not claimed by his wifo, Anna Gould, of tho following articles: "Mustache comb, two nail brushes, ono pair kid gloves, sizo 8-19; two seals bearing tho arms of tho comto, one, ivory back-schatchor, three linen night robes, ono pair of trousors, ono pair black braces, two jjatent razors, one handbag and numerous other articles." Despito tho widespread publicity given tho eale, not a pro&DOCtive purchaser pur-chaser attended, the bailiff boing the only person to onter tho houso during tho day. This officer promptly seized tho articles mentioned in the notice, and romainod on guard for aevoral hours. In tho moantimo tho bailiff's drab automobilo stood outside the Talleyrand house and attracted the attention at-tention of all passorB-bT. A a a mattor of fact, the French law does not permit of an auction salo at a privato house,, and had tho comto looked into tho law, he would have found tho money lender to he merely Claying a huge bluff. Howevor, the luff worked and tho settlement was completed this afternoon. The Duchess de Talleyrand, in con-: nection with the affair, Faid to tho International News Service correspondent: correspond-ent: "Tho duko has not niontioned the affair, and I do not caro to upset htm by going into the details. I suppose, however, it is the work of aomo money lender, As theso persons havo nlroudy received over $100,000 of the duke's inheritance from his mother, I feel tlio.v havo been amply pnid. " |