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FLEES HOME OF WEALTHY MOTHER TO NEW L. I. GET FREEDOM FOR PAUPER HUSBAND. © nielebedninininicielbicietete Mrs. Fornachon, Who Had Been in Asylum, Slings to Man _ for Whom She Divorced 4@ Spanish War Hero. From: a Fifth avenue residence to al qagrant's cell In Newark, N. J. ten fnr cry, but itis only a detail in the strange lives\of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Louis rf nachoh, who were arrested In the streets for begging. | Fornuchon, young, handsome b na ture a’ daredevil, is the son of a once prominent New York business man. ror twelve years he was in the empioy of the late Richard M. Hunt, and for some time thereafter his uncle, Maurice For- nachon, now the senior member of the firm of Fornachon, Lawrence & Donnell, of No. Ul Fifth avenue, attempted to shape his busts: ur When war with 5: became !mmi- nent, In 1893, Fornachon was elected captain of Company H of the the 108th New York Regiment. which was re-| crulted for servicesat front. fle did] not participate tn engagement in Cuba, but his am to shine as a} arriage to the V. N. Bisse! nth Regiment, who hac Just obtained a divorce. Mr. and Mrs, Fornacnon Mved in’ fine style in this city for a year after their the marriage. Then Mrs, Fornachon began to show signs of a disordered mind, and 4t was fnally decided to send her to Bloomingdale, where she spent eight months. Mrs. Fornachon was formerly Miss Mary Valentine Yale. She inherited a fortune, but Is sald to have spent {t in the ten years following her elopement with Eugene V. N. issell, of this city. For several y before 1898 the marital troubles of the Bissells occu- pled much public attention, Mme. Bis- sell and Fornfchon were married before the referee who ed upon her sult for divorce ha his rep Sub- sequently a second ceremony was per- formed in Jersey Bissell was in Cuba while the divorce mult was pending. Through counsel he Rought to be relieved of his wife's debts and from paying her the alimony award- ed by the court. He contended that she had an ample income. Later Bissell appeared as a witness tn @ suit brought agunst his former wife by Anna C. Zaun, a dressmaker, to re- cover $1.24. It came out during the hearing that Mrs. Fornachon, when she married Bissell, transferred to him a large sum of money, and Bissell, in ri ars |Fitz, In Montclair, N. J. She did not leave him until both had been arrested for begging In Newark and her husband had been sentenced to thirty days in the county Jail. Even now she fa trying in every way to obtain his release, and, once he is free again, she says she will go back to him. All yesterday and to-lay thls young woman, handsome, attractive and sty {sh and not yet thirty-one, scoured New- ark, imploring every one with influence to assist her In getting her husband out of jatl. When tt finally seemed a ho ples task buttal, testified that his wife's extrava. | Se.broke down and sobbel: Uits cruel gance had nearly ruined him, her bills i not for, ine, and for dressmaking during the last year p pts they Hved together exceeding $10,000, Seeks Husband’s Liherty. After striving vainly for three years to make something out of her husband, Mra. Joseph L. Pornachon his returned to the home of her mother, Mrs. F. P. AMES N y her husband h 8 th) her most in- timate friends cannot jerstund. Mar rled against the wishes of her mother and uncle. xhe soon realized, accomting to the stories she has told’ her conf dants. that her husband did’ not fill the {deal he had ralsed in her hi CHOICE “GROCERIES NEW YORK: Borough of Manhattan. EAST SIDE, 217 Firat Ave.. cor. 12th St cor, 20th St, bet. 23th @ 29th Sts . S6th St, , doth Bt. . BSth St bes (Becendt Axe: housewife will but lool to the stocks are bright, new, fresh a < MRS. MAY FORNACHON. THE WORLD: oa ei inieleicinininint o “1! wlefeleininiei-i-i Abie i-it-! t Fars But through three years of hard for- tune, which at times reached - pore she ub + otievery tore H Here eS embeacornetin See ballot. After the ninth ballot peculiar ations, He's been) begging | Dr. Burgess received 45 clerical votes| after * Even w of to ahelter to live that’ sort of ‘a Ife with, fe | Connell swung to him. them or Ir hunger. |rather than go to her home. was: Dr. Burgess—Cleray, & shertollowea him ionrortne street to ask alms rather than be separated from him A Well-Dressed Neggar. And now, while she Is striving to ob- tain his release, he sits in the county Jali on the outskirts of Newark, strenu~ 7 has done no rong. been robbed. ‘a-only one of many! oral books which caused much erttl | !"p) : hance to “get even” | been rab yy oral bool 1 During tae morning he terms“ his | Scapades Revs Deen in here dn town. In| iam. His last book, “The Evolution of Vatter, of Att 6 cohalic ward and also, I believe, on] Mmortality,” aroused a storm of oppa feb a the ening World reporter visited the| Ward's Talatd, Aion ihe sermon commu y and to him Fornachon told M itz Uves In a deautiful house} py i t shop F a ot r. Burgess is an elderly clergyman ‘ontsol; and. Darl Heils.a-atocklly, Montelair. She and Is consid sound chureaman, about thirty When he and his wif he was dressed in fault- Ices style, but since his arrival at the Jail he has donned a gray s'ouch hat. a " blue sweater and a pair of overalls. He speaks and acts with an air of Te: finement. Puffing vigorously at a clear, istortune seems to have pursued and asked Newark THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21, 190L Strange Story of Pretty! 'Rector of Young Woman Ar- rested for Begging in| Newark— Mistortune} Pursued Her. Gra leit May and a When w , however, « that Inst At Akaninesed sor him U must ne with a told mm 1 soon got a position and we went . few York. It was pretty ard geting along, its but we ma seep alive. Taen) 1 lost. my ‘gain and it was some time before 1} ould get another, | rom Fifth Avenue to Jail. | } ax position | last week all the money was gone ad we had to leave our room at No. 12 ifth avenue. We went to Montclal 4 mother gave her enough % hire a room in # boarding day we had trouble We dbcided to leave ‘ark, an far as we could T hau. ph Ht. Ampbruster, a noney couse there, vith the land] and came to Ni 40 on the money “TE went 30 Jose sallroad agent of No. 792 Broad street, for asstetance. He had given me 4 nts tO tnke myself and wife to New rk a few daye previously, and when he caused our arrest. “It le true that T have begged alms, I have always done It May’s In spite of her mother’s entrea- ies she has stuck to me through thick and thin, and as soon as 1 leave this place I'm going to work for her agatn A man Who Was connected with the court proceedings who has known he girl's mothe jong lime, saic hat Mew. Fornachon, had whe foliowes he advice of her friends, would have left her husband long a lad Borrowing Habit. that fellow.” he said, “has at- Rev. Dr. jrace Church, Brooklyn, Mshop of Long Island at 6 for « held in the Cathedral ut G EV Dr. Burgess was el ago he went Into wark and asked-the bee When Or, MeConnell—Clergy, 51; night: manage the night manager all the money he had Fornachon asked him to Iet him take the money and th to his employers MeConnell's the consery Dr. ontested by: of the Church. idered unsouti had hestnut street, t MILK SMOTHERED Water Was Scarce, 1 be worth 3 th the Evening World reporter calied the to see her daughter she wld. “My daughter ts staying. here with’ me, and no one can see her. 1 romised the Justice who released her In court that I would keep her at ‘An ‘hour later Mrs. Fornachon wan in secking ald for her husb: ALITOON, GROCERIES eek from We are nearing the great day of family reunion and good cheer. - Let the feast be a bountiful one. Why wait until the last moment to pu.ciase the Thanksgiving supplies ? Butler Stores for her wants. nd complete. CHOICE GROCERIES; Successor of the La feleleledeleinicinintnieint=t Heeb ireinireticieeefeleieielvieivietefelcinicie bein inde tate indie ar Frederick Burgess morning In the diocesan conventio; elect a successor to Bishop Littlejohn, His theology was con- Witted Dairyman saved BISHOP ce Church, Brooklyn, e Dr. Liitie ohn. rector of He came, to Hrooklyn four 3 was elected (0m Si ins Chureh, Detro jresd Dro Urewater, | who 1 o'clock this, iii of etlent wis Ina nc fen City on the flereely ative element written sev, patie just saved the from fire, FLAMES. ' tin. she Qulek- | exploded, » ity No wat 1 Collin: d the milk a 8 hand a SCHOICE. GROCERIES, IS DR. BURGESS. Elected | hoveless votes were ididtes candidates rn of Datry. Ing on fire sand 2 Ce tae q ud | put out Vogel Drathexs A. Psa aS Cor BY Aine. 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