Show WIDOW OF or THE LATE SENATOR DAVUS DIb DISCARDS CARDS WIDOWS WEEDS I 1 1000 bete 1 cec ce c ra 4 1 a 4 4 1 10 q 4 a g 0 VOW 1 4 I 1 0 4 0 j 4 41 il 14 a 0 0 4 4 a 0 the beautiful widow of Min minnesota s talented senator before his dea death th chairman of the foreign relations committee has startled washington by her marriage to william hunger hunter doll after beir belag g reported betrothed to don abanuza of spain WIDOW OF SENATOR WEDS mrs cushman K davis married to william hunter doll the greatest surprise has been caused in official and society circles in washington by the wedding of mrs cushman K davis the beautiful widow of the late senator davis of minnesota and william hunter doll of agton while mrs davis was m as abroad after the death of her talented husband ca ble dispatches stated that she was betrothed to don abanuza formerly spanish minister to those colonies now in possession of the united states she met him at pans paris when she ac com compan parried led her talented husband to that city for the sess ons of the pans paris peace commission this report gained wide currency before it was finally denied ov mrs davis and was be lieveld in the official circles in which mrs davis moved many however who knew mrs danis most intimately doubted the story and asserted that she would never marry again their theory seemed to be borne out when mrs davis returned from abroad and began the task of compiling her late bus band bands s writings and letters in this work she was lass assisted isted by bishop hurst of the methodist episcopal church who was an old and esteemed friend of senator davis at that time denying a former report that she had chosen pans paris for her permanent residence mrs davis said nothing is farther from my thoughts I 1 shall live in the home on H street where I 1 had expected to spend such a pleasant winter with my husband my intention of making washington my official home is in ac corrance cor dance with my late husband husbands s wishes but mrs davis later left the resi rest dence in H street that was so full of associations and memories and removed to 1634 S street northwest it lt was here in the parlors of her new home that she was married the rev mr dunlap of st johns church of ficia ting that mr doll was a friend of mrs davis has been known to intimates of both for years but that there was anything of romance in their acquaint ance is revealed for the first time by their wedding mr and mrs doll will make their home in washington |