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Show Scorned Woman Describes How She Forced 4 Million Failure WEALTHY MAN MADE BEGGAR BY HER ACTS Ten Thousand Investors Carried Down as Girl Gets Her Revenge BY ALEXANDER HERMAN" Copyright. 1922, NEA Service.) ATLANTIC CITY. NT J., Jul; G Scorned by the man she loved for seven sev-en years, a beautiful young woman became be-came his nemesl and brought about the downfall of Edward M. Fuller, from millionaire Wall Street operator t o a ban krupt ! More than 10 OOfJ investors were carried down In the crash, more than $4,000 000 was lost. But Nellie Black haa her revenge . He's down now where ho was before be-fore I helped him get up," s'nr s with dark eyes flashing, "and I m glad so glad " It was her first Interview since the announcement of the failure of thr hroKorage firm of E. M. Jnllei & Co.. lHpsSSHj r, i mber of Mi" Con-soildatecF Con-soildatecF Stock ' Kx. h.mge ' Anion; their clients were thousands of men. Experts say they will be lucky to get five cents on the dollar. REVENUE RISES ABOVE "Of course, I'm sorry for the" guiltless lcttmci ' Miss Black went on, bur when 1 think of his going jto tho wall, benten and humiliated, all other thoughts vanish ' I met him when I was 19 I had worked as a clerk in a tobacco factory, fac-tory, and then got a Job in a photographers pho-tographers studio on Fifth avenue. A i movie director saw me ther. He Rave ,me an engageniont with his company. "I was voung, full of life, romantic. roman-tic. P'uller was 20 years older. well built and full of dash We were ln-jtroduced ln-jtroduced at the Hotel Knickerbocker "A few days later 1 got a phon' I call. Fuller had been hurj in an accident. He asked If 1 wouldn't come up and nurse him. ' I wen: He lived in a small two-room two-room apartment. He was poor IN LOVE WITH PATIENT NUT ,' 'I In In.... T mna so fmtmmv about him. Ho was BO g.-iitle, . Ii . . fascinating. I was so young "He went into business together with William F. McGee "They made a go of it. Soon thoy cleaned up millions in oil. Wo were so happ I kept hOUSS in the city. For the holidays we Would run down to Atlantic City Puller Pul-ler was a good spender Ten thousand thous-and dollars was like pin money to him. "But soon tings changed Miss Bla k's eyes . losed. Then they opened a little narrowed, ' He began to grow restless." she continued. "Ho stayed away days at a time. I was frantic at first. But then I got used to it 1 had to. "Sometimes we patched it up. Then 'everything would be lovely "We would go to the finest resorts. ,1 remember the last trip We went l'o Hot Springs, Ark., in a private ear! , But the pleasant times became MMi) LAW WIFE "One day 1 found out that he had teen tnam. d and that his wife had won a divorce I was shocked. I had alwnvs considered my.-;elf as his ommoii la w w lfe. "1 started court uetion. Fuller asked me to stop. Ho sent a mutual friend to patch the oatter up. "I whs not i" see him again. But one night 1 received a phone call that he was 111 and wanted tai to come to him I went. Ther In the presence of friend he humiliated me. "1 began to hate him. TURNS 1ATE TO HATRED. Some difficulties about a lease brought me to his office Instead of listening to mo, he called a policeman police-man and had me arrested' 'The magistrate reprimanded Fullers Ful-lers fawyer when he hear my side of the story. "But l couldn't forget he ignominy ignom-iny of it all. I couldn't forget that the man With whom J had lived for si s en years should have humbled me so! "My love turned to h.i' "I helped my lawyer, (icorge R. Simpson, dig up an old Indictl en against Fuller thai had been sleeping sleep-ing for two years. 'The next day came ihe crash "It was my birthday "It wa ihe beet present T could have had!' ' Fuller has refused to discuss Miss R1aek. or the law suit fur broach of promts she ha instituted which la pendinir against him. He merely has said. phe Is entitled m the usual consideration given woman." MSJgeeSSWMM&. ;,? .'ct'', jyfiy r$jwis; ,MmiaKMli(NBUk Miss Nellie scorned," and 11. M. Fuller broker. whose Si.ooo, uoo downfall she precipi- xLal '' tntcd. |