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GRUDGE | Richest Woman TP NTT EERE er TO-DAY'S WEATHER—F: INAL EDITION. , * The (WR? Se PR Copyright, 1011, by IOE ONE CENT. Co. (The New York World), “ Circulation Books Open to All. The Press fublishing NEW OTIVE IN SHOOTING MYS , @¢ Years Old, Gives eileen Rules for Long Life YORK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, METI GREEN, 77 TO-DAY “HAS THE SPUNK CF 20 MEN, AND IS GROWING YOUNGER vod conasnee UII ETT ACCUSED IN COURT WARRANT Have a Good Conscience, Good Appetite and Good Will Toward Oth- ers if You Want to Live Long, Her Birthday Message. “Richest Woman in) World” Up at_ 6.30, Comes Downtown by Trolley, Works Two Hours and Gets New Handbag, Gift of. Son. Defeated Candidate Arraigned With Cassidy and Walter Before Justice Scudder. - LAWYER URGES DELAY. Mrs, Hetty Green, the richest wom- in the world, to-day ¢ n inter- view to a reporter from Tho Evening World, the occXsion being he Me @evehth birthcay. She how to live to be one hundred years | old, “I have never gone up into the cob- | Webs,” said Mrs. Green as she seated | herself in a chair bew@de the desk of her son, Col. EB. H. n, office on the ot Court Postpones Action Until Monday and Says Each Must Give $5,000 Bail. Willlam Willett jr, defeated candl- in thelr} date for Justice of the Supreme Court No. 111) for the Second Judiclal Department: on me f9F) Joseph Cassidy, Democratic bose in Gre sixth re the truth and common sen T can’ Queens, and Louls T, Walter Jr. ape tell you how to live to be seventy- ‘ed’ in the Special Term of the weven years old,” s County outa Court to-day “But you ar orted as bel Y-| and were fi mally arraigned upon war- enty-six years old this morning,” she} rants charging them with corruptly ob- was told. taining the nomination of Willett at the ‘That wes vory nice ef the newWs-) Democratic convention held in Brooklyn, paper boys. They did tt te | Oct. 6, 1911, feel good. Nevertheless, 1 | They we towed a delay until woven years 1 was born in] Monday t laking thelr pleas and 1834, Iam ne t K giving ids of $5,000 each, which will Jam proud of tt be n y ‘Townsend 8cud- ola ‘0 live to any good | Court paroled the three men young custedy of thelr counsel until the possension of fizst, a food con- science, second, a good aypetits for = was no ceremony of arte the best food plainly a was mnical. i third, good wt! oF yee the bar and will follow t ral neard District-Attorney Fred rk G. Uivo as long as they want De Witt read the formal documents r en ch 1 as a har them with erim RP her HONE ANN! RAIA On day the three defendants witi "Why, I have just saved one of the nd plead to the charges Their Most expensive funerals in New York tus Is that of a man who Is This person 1 cured os 1 ave cured | saital By ey ema upon the com- others. ucceeded in getting | Plaint of a citizen, Ne ee ATAIN TC It’ ne | It te posible that the datieidaite ray “¥ou cack me how I fee) this [elect to walve any further examination morning. Well I've got the spunk | and let tie Q ne County Grand Jury of twenty mex and I feel five years fexe up ithe ase at Sass The gitttude " . jot the -Attor je pers younger than on my last birthda, eahuaithe root dae, keeles ee Much of my presout good henith I Ascribe to the prescuce near me of my son, who is a great help to me, poctor’ WHO SAID SHE COULD NOT LIVE ARE DEAD. Mr. De Witt against any of the accused. The so far rests on the testlmony broughy “ e my. aleihood te navel, Pye ‘ amination by Represen- ao en eae nctora whe ya | Out, before Justice Boudder by Asnistant| istive Gardner, Marts admitted that his Gene. Hven she two doctors who 10 | nistrict-Attorney De Ford of New York) coection, as to who gave him ine 3865 said T could not hive out that year! county, Mr. De Ford has Anished nis|Tecoviection, as to who gave him Ine Save paswed away. Four of the trustees] wor ie out of the case, ‘The Grand| structions aw to the report was very af my father’s estate hdve died and] jury will be drawn as the December ba 8 Cea imanstauisudh Sia Aisaai sdodnexs inows Row many lawyers vag | Panel and it may and may not bel at the hearing end sat throughout with wanted to advise me have been taken! chosen in a political atmosphere. $i tne Heaiioe anata thrauenodt, with fromearth, On the subject of Grand Juries, this] yartz told of losing nineteen shares ei ee eee a nine dayaeot] statement made by Mr. De Witt 4 of| oe ytock in Duluth, Missabe and North ny father died within nine days of| ‘terest: oF whol IA 2 a auch other, I was scheduled to fol. aca tha imapeets Laveen | rete Gakay comune Reirat % coere thece certain| ¢Hmizated from the Grand Jury | use ali the railroad stock as securities Goctors? I believe them to ,a certi room. Grand Juries are now | in New York. I turned over part of (Continued on Second Page.) chiefly composed of business men | my holdings, nineteen snares, without at Ptchhiadal who are not factional politicians.” | indorsing them. IN HER HOME. “But what are the relations between ‘Where did howe whares got" de- HOLDS COURT IN #) Shee Quinn and Cased he was)™ ited crane New York, I think, aniciae 4 waked, he said. “I understand they went to fadwe Hears harwe in Mr “Your question ts too hard for me,"'| sir, Rocke office. Later T was| mals ina replied the District-Attorney. told by Sr Kkefeller's private coun FORMAL CHARGES READ BY OR-|s"! that Mr. Rocketatien objected. to bert having apo; in hia three years old and weighs DER OF THE CouRT, at after ato aa have been .arraign When Justice Scudder caled the cases | at $2 I would risania P e Court this 4 he said the law required that the | have to et m th and whittle of attempting to used be notified of the nature the | 1 kn A wit ; nae alleged attemp: was made on against them and of their legal | rege cely ht Oct, 16, when 5 was found at her the premises. Mr, DeWitt was | home No. ark avenue, uncon- d to read the warrants by way of | setou’ from the effects inhaling | Providing required information, ‘The | yy Mumluating gas. jp ate Ais yeney 14 aa the warrant She was treated at Lebanon Hospital | o#aine ouls alter jr, in full as and was dischar cured, but stiti | follows } K | “Bld you ever, made any effort ander arrest, days ago. Be- State of New York, County of | if "8 Aart wae ne yause of her age and weight, Magis-| Queens: f did. 1 wes. into wate) Kernochan consented to relieve Information having been laid be- job Was good, her trom appearing in court and went| fore me that the crime of fraudulent- sald Marty, to her home to consider the charge| !¥ and unlawfully committing certain Agninst her. acts tending to effect the result of jamentown, Mrs. Herrman denied she tried to| the judicial’ convention held in and THIRD RACE—Purse $30, three-year- rommit suicide, Her two song swore| for the second Judicial department in | olds and up; six and @ half furlongs, the Borough of Brooklyn, State of New York on the sixth day of October, 1911, “By unlawfully .onspiring with fhe stumbled and fell and thus discon- hected a tube connecting @ gas stove with a jet in the room, Magistrate Kernochan aischarged the woman, — FOR RACING SEE PAGE 15, A (Continued on Second Page.) ‘ ASAVOTEBUER WEALTHIEST WOMAN WHO CELEBRATED HER 77TH BIRTHDAY TO-DAY. MRS HETTY GREE ‘SWEARS JOHN D.’S COUNSEL ORDERED PADDED REPORT Engineer Declares Duluth Ore Road Was Over-Valued After $1,000:000 Loan. | WASHI Nov. leged e by | feller was to the | Trust Inve ting Committee of the Houso to-day, How the oil king, for a $1,000,000 loan secured con of the Dul Lissale d Northen Ratl- road, and {ts interests in the Minr sota ore fleld, late* valued at nearly ten million dollars, was testified by C, H. Martz, @d the Hne. After the road had passed into Rocke- feller hands Martz Instructed to make a report 0 show that the road was vai the engineer, who construct- asser to be submitted to the Minnesota and Warehouse Com- mission,” sald Martz, “in order to show that the ore freight ra repre 4 resasonable return and were not ex- orbitant.”” “Under whose instruct this report “Under instructions from George Wel!- wood Murray, personal counsel for John D, Rockefeller, and his associate, Jos- eph E, Cotton. Under cros- n did you pad Horicon, 105 (Turner), 7 to 2, ev 3 to 5, first; Rue, 4 (Forsythe), 2 to 1 and even, second, Sureget (Alien), 2) to 1, 8 to 1 and 4 to) ‘Time, 121. Fort Worth, Ben doe Gaitens, Jennie Wells and McLeo Fa also ran WOMAN WHO SHOT 'ALDERMEN MAKE THREE RUNS AWAY FIRST MOVE FOR “FROM MATTEAWAN —ALARGER TOMBS Miss Schneider Fixes Dummy Adopt a Resolution Calling on in Bed and Escapes in | Nurse’s Fur Coat. Board ot Estimate to Take Matter Up ‘WOUNDED DOCTOR.|PLat A QUICK RELIEF. Insane Prisoner Opened Fire | Favor the Temporary Use of on Crowd and Trio of | the Old Essex Market Victims Dropped. ison. ' | Matteawan State I tal officlais are} 'T crusade of Dd World scouring the country the vicinity of | fo: ette oditions In the Tombs has Fishkill Landing tn reh of Misa Ot-| aroused the Bourd of AlderMen to ac tle Schneider, who excaped |: nignt.| ton, At the meet! afternoon the This, the first escape of a woman tn-| following — resolutt ny Introduced mate from the institution in twenty} Alderman Siapleton, was adopted years, was accomplished through the Whereas, The city priso’ | substitution of a dum: pass mu for the pa night attendant made th in the bed te w tains approxima it is reported t ly t more ts than | Schneider arrayed herself {2 a Persiin| Prisoners are confined: therein, tt lamb coat, black dress and turb: being alleged that in certain in- shaped hat belonging to a nurse and eo| stances persons of the black and escaped, white races are compelled to A letter signed by Ottille Schneider upy the same quarters to- Was received by Supt May of Mattea- her; and jortly befare Goon, It had n matled at Newburg at 6.15 A, M. In the letter the woman expressed regret at | taking what she termed “Polish” leave. j and satd If she found she could not.get along ¢ she would returf. Blie said oon as she recovered her mind she Whereas, Tho present overcrowd- ed condition of the prison and the inhumane surroundings which the unfortunate inmates are compelled to suffer demand that some meas- ure of temporary relief be afforded by the city authorfttes; and 1911, GIRL TAR” VICTIM WHO TELL: OF BRUTAL ATTAC Deu Procession Attempts to Force would ask a Judge to hear her Whereas, Though the old Basex H H i | and that she would be discharged. Market prison may be in disuse, Police Guard Otuside against Ellis because of some disagreement in the little community, Miss Behnelder was sent to Matter it can wi ttle expense be -| the big h “ e ‘ The grudge my not hive been per: hig barn on the Conkling place wi wan In the spring of 197, She was un| drafted into service, in that Parliament. onal to Bilio, but may have extended | destroyed by a fire atarted by om the jexpert designer at No. 2186 Anthony way quarters b available sone! eee 3 cendia % B a N : " to the family of his wife, one of the ‘ javenue, the Bronx, and on Nov for the transfer sons com- in Basking Ridge, During the for a man who was 190, shot and wounded Dr. I. Bie} mitted for ‘mino’ : and LONDON, Nov. edn ged -osurya- ora ae ther, | U8charged from Elisa sawmill in of No. ast Fifty-eighth street Whereas, Commissioner of Cor- | thirty arrests while absence of Mra, Wills and her mother. | pornardevitie, a mile and @ half frosi attempted to sliout three other men a rection, Patrick A. Whitney, fas | suffragettes from reaching the Hi Mra. Conkling, in Burope laat nmer | hin home, to-day revealed that the Mfty-ninti street 1, avenu expresned ae! oad -| ‘ ‘ = >a lett: town, wc! The shooting of was the] Ie beheetng mmelt as willing to ald | of pariiament thia evening and carry: | pact Tes Laid nipped. , nging about a in| ; A iad: y as no seon there since, tons, with fixed remedial ideas | thre ce Phai ba cla ee al a gr wanted to kill Elis the at- | worthy of mor ming at. | opey Of Che: rot i ne and mp. uid have been made on a lone ages for alleged maipra ntion on the part of those wh make @ protest on the floor of the ¥ stretoh of railroad track between Sheehan and Otto Drv | duty it ts to improve the present | House Cornardsvilie and Basking Ridge, which slightly wounded by th alkudtions inverts There ia a law prohibiting demon- Kills walked every day on hie wap fe ‘g, the tim ss the ing a Res That the Bonrd of Ha. | trations within a mi of the pre indte Jand from his dumber dualness Schnelder was disguised as a Salvatio ° lament, and Caxton Hall, from timate and Apportionment be, and A L 7 Army lass, Bhe was later sent to Mat-| {1 40 icruiy, peenented Ce ae cand [whitch the auffragetten started, in leas| mn ny\ is adie MOST OF LIFE IN | teawan, take up the matter of an enlargee | than a mile from Parliament Square. | SOUTH, | Miss Schneider, who Is fortyealx years! ment of the City Prison, or t A strong force of pollee was drawn) The present Mrs, Ellis is the second old, 1s a woman of rath building of an an or a new | 'P outmde Caxton Hall and foot and Wife of the victim of attempted assas- ppearance, She has dark brown ‘one, on the lines recummended by | Mounted men guarded y route to ain fon Kills is a graduate of Cor- black halr slightly tinged with gray Hon. Patrick A. Whitney, Commia- Houses Cf Parliament | -_o niversity and Was born in @yra+ and speaks with a German accent. She| ohare of Correction, to. the end sites, however, were more) iN ¥ cuse, but spent most of his Ife in the ts ‘ve feet seven inches 1n helght and} that the great City of New York than ever to make a dem- Miss Chamberlain Gives De- luinver business ty Texas and Louisiana. weighs is pend s. ah nichan te may not be justly charged with no ayalnat what they deseribed 15 of T; Sarhe Mantel ig tpt zr! Hage Basking Rida r. James 3 superintendent , b t insult Mr. Asquith ry Mo tiie egarded as an interloper. housing the unfortunate within its “ tails of rap Set by Maske . nettariey, les Mor te eacaeet ye] Pale in an inhuman manner 3 refused to give @ oP y maht (0 Ligh when te eins Tea nt endat for th escape. le 7 p that ent would un genila ¢ ‘oul en he tried about ten terms It “carelessness and negligence.” |YUDGE BOGAR SY OnTS DEW Gertale to ng equal put. Assailants. ars ago to join a Masonle lodge at He says she will be discharge PACE FOR CLE. bi enawe tO" MO dated fer Morristown, He applied for member- It 1s thought by the Matteawan] Judge Rosainky tried a new idea tox} 7ON" OO sapceda hak Sut nr |ship as one who had never previously authorities that Miss Schneider will at-|day In pursuance of the plan to get rid| V0 (mens lal wuluahalls | alll ,| LINCOLN CENTRE, Kas, Nov. 21.—) 0 1 to the order, tempt to reach New York, Ail traius|of the scandalous congestion 1m the) ere attempt to invade the House ori & crowded court room to-day Mise] Ullis's application for membership w re being watched, Tombs, as described in The Evening) mae other physteal demonstra 4. Mary Chamberlain, young and pretty, | Tefused after his antecedents had been While a prisoner in the Tombs after | World, by expediting the disposition of | As the suffragettes left Caxton Hall| before Judge Glover related the events | looked up, It was reported that Ellis the shooting of Dr. Blerhoft Miss | cases in the courts, Thero were aixty-|and attempted to force thelr Way | of the night of Aug. 7, when she was|When a very young man, employed in an Schneider attempted to hang hersel!|*Wo cases in Judge Rosalsky’s calendar| through the police cordon, constables| tarred by masked men. [express office in Clevetand, O., and a t ze bars over her ceil door. She|for to-day. made wholesale isereste, Thirty ae Except for an occasional break in her | ember of the Masonic urder, eloped to Was sent to Bellevue Hospital. Later] Instead of taking them tn order the] anstrators were locke ee Art| voice, a alight tightening of her lips,| Waco, Tex, with the wife of @ fellow | when she had bee n adjudged insane and) court ordered all the efendante ar-| Pitt jl dsaie MBUAINA ihe detallé of the cute] Masong The report had tt that he mar- Deputy Sheriff Sheridan of White Plains} ratyned at once. ‘They were all prison | HATE ieesty converging on the| Fase nO one would have guessed she {ried the woman he eloped with In Texas Patna ener tachea to the sand the ‘prisoners were brought) pouses of Parliament were jammed | vas relating her own experiences. Now |®fter her husband divorced her. It Asylum she. accompanied ft a, | from the Tombs and ranged around the! with members of the suffragette army.!and then @ nervous tw ng of her| 4% When he eloped to Texas, the Ma- Grand Central Station and pummelled ¥ | 3 3 him so hard that he took her back t)] Walle of the court room. Then Judge! There w nough policemen to duel) hands, an averted glance Which seemed | *0M!c investigators reported, that he got Bollevue, The following day she was|Rosalsky advised the lawyers for thea rot. the potice witn|t® t¥ t0 avold the curious gaze from \'t2 the lumber business, sent to Mattea defendants to get busy with the repre-| The women atta D }|(he packed court room, betrayed the | WAS UNPOPULAR AMONG NEIGH. AVIATORS DROP BOMBS OAL NYAR OF i MINISOAUOIERY:S lo use. sanedarabl |feeling that ahe strove to conceal BORS IN HIS TOWN, | oflice. | were soon litter 1 s,| Once, when describing the manner in! Despite the secrecy th, y There were conferences lasting fifteen | Ang had been tor her a y that surrounds | ’ and parts of Kow t had 1 torn| which her’ glothes were torn from hi Masonic matters, the all | DESTROYING TURKS’ CAMP,| minis ac the. exsitation of that| fom the fying wom | the seomed in danger of breaking down. | titten slopemer fonanuetea, facts ae t seaae aiid period munvel for sixteen of the pris oe | Grasping the raii of the witness box, | orty in ps ie pene a anal ( ‘ f erty In gossipy litte towns w Sharp Fighting Resumed at Tripoli} oners onier ed pleas of sullty Sx of the! WRITER DURLAND SUICIDE. her eyes fixed on her fathe and mother, |way known, He waa a man bere ‘ MY s 4 yleade ere sentenced on the spot whi ir o clings as the tar a ; and Village Is Bombarded Riera at eater samandad tac intine _——- splashed against her skin, |Aactous disposition, and was free to by Warship BRB nul abel ex a he ince on Treat Pied in| “Why didn't you call for help?” was/*sPress iis opinion of the old residents ‘ombs until thelr cases can be inves rxPreNN i ? i asked. who had refused to recognise im ber TRIPOLT, Nov, S.—A itt outpoat tigated by the probation officers. | | Reston Ambulgn I dia call, 1 med. But Ricord,| cause of their, belief in the reports of |tight took place yesterday mosning, aa] By gettiny the pleas In a bunch Judge STON, Ma ray ‘my escort, had hidde ne bu he ep ign Hagler Pages Petpet tte hey Ai halt an hour oF \Anareede cde that clare eae RMI at Dike toatl [On aaa | oeeee he YOURS maphood ae 4 resalt o i x 6 r popularity in Basking Ridge wa eports, the Tu ed to more tian aneet Ue cases | Durland, of New Yo: poet, over. { pr at account tea wing on the fleld.|on his calendar fo Vith the |and newspaper man, comin ! suicide! 3 how Edward} ‘ . ) Pont the ; ft ne started in on | Uy swallowing ni " ' Brummel, ine | Bernardsville and They carried off TBAlE 1 Go. ee | eMaa aE: the Shey a Oe: eee . ; on a, 9 buzzing with rumors, in Turks twlee retur the | the tras ae ul ay, 4 a t eared the re nty Detective Totten put some of ofien 1 Mt aren anid |e in | Rawatates"s m 0 re " ) f appea reports up to Mra, Bills to-day, # eae be ro pa ad le it a of a * , nasked me" nl n ween ’ v \ dia Ma n ¢ ; st 8 | Sprwere ai i r yout this matter now Five aerop ‘ 1 sent |eaited on tie calendar In the drder ov x, Prceea | Ca lue dese ted th a us opal At any rau 1 obnaot wn yut e repo! there , priority inte waw > vowder into! three men off from 4 man of airs in his com- th > s and BW down and be ’ r e to Basking Ridi al nge fn Vurkish po- a yl 1 wwallow | walat down and 1 p | ne to ing Ridge from nd succer dropping | TWO PAINTERS KILLED, the he while the aticky 1 »pliod the avout twelve Years ago, He aside th kish camp, ame unbulance | "When it was all ett mar e daughter of the President which, the obaery s yiitary Seuffold Slips and Men D. ree - > | continue eh w ord came | o¢ nkling Lumber Company at Nl Pak poled Stories to Death, TRAIN LEAPS GAP, |Clothes and, with the Ming gut! Hernardeville and succeeded to that ser Carlo mbarded the hte ; me, we drove to it j position ou the death of his father-in- Village of Amrus and the fort of Henni,| © scaffold on which two painters! CLAYTON, N. J. Vaswengers| "The faces of the jurors, all but two of|law. He 1s also president of the New weew miles {rom ‘Trips were working slipped fvom its fasten-| on the § o'clock West de and Sea-| whom are married ed and expres: | Jersey Lumber Association, for- ely combat also occurred ings and dropped them from the third | shore Railroad es rilay had a! sions of pity for the witness and anger! mer President of the Berni A ily 1 at , i : ardaviile Na. Derna, where the Turks advanced to floor level of the flat building at No. | pad scare ot es an hour! at the ants w heard from ai} uonat Bank, and has @ wide acquaint ¢ under cover of a fo; Barrow street, Je City, to the!) between Lona and vere Was a| parts of the court-room, A the attack B ne 28 ip jance in iw iumber trade, Unly recently whole of the Itallan forces went sidewall below vin wien waa] The day's session oponed with the!" urped from a tviteie eee ee action and succeeding in repulsing men landed on examination of Kicord, who had pre-|"@ * af a as, wherg enemy were instantly killed of i} viously confessed ing been hired to; he has lumber interes! ‘There ts no change e mituation at| They were em 1 issenger | lure the girl go the e where she wae) Ellis spent considerable of his ‘ime |Denghor! and Home, [painter of No, 2) Monies } ntti +. ‘ MARY TORY AMBERLAIN (O :: SO SUFFRARETTES ARE ARRESTED IN - LONDON NVASION ry street. | cars crossed the gay vishout derailing, | to be res. Vv — TO-DAY'S WEATHER—Fatr. orld. \(FINa | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ ii z 20 PAGES EDITION. NT. CE “PRICE ONE SHOOTING OF RICH MAN DUE TO NEIGHBORHOOD HATE, POLICE BELIEVE Hunt for the Would-Be Assassin Who Fired Into Basking Ridge, N. J. Lumberman’s Home in Vicinity. OLD RESIDENTS HELD : ELOPEMENT AGAINST HIM. Family Has Clue, It Is Thought, but Wife Refuses to Speak—Victim Likely to Die. Search for the person who fired into the dining room of the home of Monroe F. Ellis, the richest man in Basking Ridge, N, J., last evening | and inflicted wounds which may cause Ell's’s death, has narrowed down | {0 the Immediate neighborhood of the Ellis property in Basking Ridge. * It is believed the shooting was done by a person who had a grudge on the i | He devoted his days ¢