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Show DAUGHTER SCORES IN WILL CONTEST ATLANTIC CITY. March Jl The long contested will of Mrs. Alice OrifWOld, former Baltimore society bailer, who left most of her half million dollar estute to Mrs. Mary M. lrlsrhman. wife of an Atlantic City butcher- wa - set aside Tuesday by Judge Robert H. Ingersoll. The court refused to allow the will to be probated. pro-bated. The decision was a victory for the Countess Anna St. Clair da ('onturblu, only daughter of Mr.-. GrlSWOld, who came hero from Milan, Itnly. to contest the will. The coun-less coun-less had buen cut off with $500 The countess charged her moth'-r was mentally incapable of making her Will and that Mrs. Drlsehman. who for four years prior to her death hail acted as her business agent, had undue un-due Influence over bet Counsel for Mrf. Druti hman announced an-nounced that an appeal would be token Hunt Judge Ingersoll's decision deci-sion The value of the estate, it Is alleged, al-leged, has shrunk from $500,000 to lest i bun $ 1 00,000. oo |