Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 March 1913 — BELMONTS BRIDE IS LOST [ARTICLE]

BELMONTS BRIDE IS LOST

Former Ethel Lorraine Vanishes After) 1 Completing Demand for Heavy Alimoay, \ ' "* f New York.—The romance of Ethel; Lorraine and Raymond Belmont, who; eloped and wqre married in Jersey} City last November, is about to endj after various interruptions by the; bridegroom’s angry father. August! Belmont It was learned that the papers In a; separation action brought by Belmont against her husbmid will bej filed during the week.

The former actress Is suing on tbej grounds of desertion ahd non-support, The plea will include a demand fori large alimony. After their marriage* the young couple lived in the Gosford; apartment# for two weeks, and then; the husband suddenly disappeared. Efforts extending over several days) to serve Raymond Belmont with a, summons in the case have failed and; It was learned that he was having a vacation in South Carolina. Application 4rfll be made In the supreme court next week for permission to serve him by publication. Mrs. Belmont, who continued her residence In the Gosford apartment* under the name of Ethel Lorraine, left that address recently without giving any indication of her new address. Her lawyers say they are aware of her present address, but decline to give it out at l)er request Albert Linder, father of Mrs. Belmont reiterated his offer to provide a home for the pair la case they should come together. “As far as I can see it” he said, “it is only the young man’s father wbo stands between them, and if h* could be brought around to agree to their happiness 1 would do everything that I could for them. They are quit* welcome at any time to take tip their abode at my home." The romance between the two commenced three years ago and resulted! In their elopement to Jersey City. The young man’s father had been steadfastly opposed to the marriage, and when it was announced it was said that he insisted upon Raymond immediately giving up his wlfa.