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Show SUES FOR PARENT'S RICHES; Daughter'e Novel Action Revlvaa International In-ternational Romance at Baltimore. Maltlmnre, M.I Alice Wllklna von lli.ckwal.lt. a llallln.ore girl, wile nf f'uptnln nn llurkwaldt of tha German Ger-man army, haa li.cun ai.lt here tn get pnaaeaalnu of lh" "Stale left lar bv her fnitier, who died many years ago, amounting In :S.i.fi'io. Alice was the ynuiiKeai child and her mother look her to Oormnny lann nfler her fiuher'a dealh. When twenty-one Alice attempted lo get her properly. imt w-na r.-rnae,!, the executor claim-Irm claim-Irm the will tnii'le him trualee for a l.'iiger period. The court nf anpenla nnleie.l tho jiroperty turned over tn ihp tii-lreaa, hut before this waa done a new rnnipllcntlon arose. Mlns Wllklua fell In love with a liandantne captain In tho Herman army, hut her mother refnaed to Rlva fn-r i-onaenl to the match, fearing Hull the wooer waa after her fortune. In vain did Hi" girl plen.l that aha know heller, but ths mother wai oil-diiinie. oil-diiinie. finally ahe nil. I that ahe would give her consent If the daughter daugh-ter would make a deed nf trust ol Die property In Haltlmoro ao that the captain would not he able to get hold of It. Thn da. .shirr ma le the deed nf truat an.l her mnrrlnge followed. Th.i captain proved a gno.l husband and he won his mother In law, who subsequently married a general, and both n. other and daughter moved In the army set at the Cerman capital. The truatee. when Mrs von Hark-wal.lt Hark-wal.lt anught to have tho deed re linked, refused and her mother Hit now aiding her daughter s suit to have It set aside. |