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Show TEVIS' WIDOW IS TARGET OF CUPID Denver Society on Tiptoe Over the Rumors of Her Alleged Engagement.. En-gagement.. ; i DENVER. Colo., June 4. Social circles cir-cles are agog with the rumor that the beautiful and wealthy widow of the late Hugh Tevls may seek the altar for a continuation tt the happiness of which death robbed her in the Orient two years ago. The latest candidate for Tevls matrimonial matri-monial honors, according to rumor. Is Ernest A. Wlltsee, who is one of the men placed at the head of the Venture Ven-ture Corporation, limited, the well-known well-known English company which purchased pur-chased Stratton's Independence mine. Mr. Wlltsee is a young man well liked In the smart sets of Denver, Colorado Colo-rado Springs and other cities, and is credited with many accomplishments and some little wealth. Incidental to the trip of Mrs. Tevls to Old Mexico, Denver society is indulging in-dulging in gentle gossip over the stop of Mr. Wlltsee and his guests in El Paso, Tex., before crossing the Mexican Mexi-can border. A very close friendship sprung tip, it is said, between Mrs. Tevls and Mr. Wlltsee. Both Mra. Tevls and Mr. Wlltsee ate decidedly reticent about the serious phase of the matter. It was only a few years ago when Mrs. Tevls, then the beautiful debutante. debu-tante. Cornelia Baxter, was regarded as the fiancee of another Denver man, Gerald Hughes, "a prosperous young lawyer. The first Intimation which Hughes received of her engagement to Tevls came. It Is said, through the papers. He has never seen h-r since, and the romance, so far as be is concerned, is practically over. |