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eae toe POLICE HUNT HUSBAND IN BOMB MYSTERY Bride in Double Suicide Tried to Regain Suydam’s Love 1 | She “ Circulation Books Open to All.’ comme Hh NEW YORK, | — 4 WHATHEN-—Falr to-night and Tacsdas. FI EDITION. WHATHER~Falir to-ntaht ig Tuesday. FINA EDITION. “ Circulation Books Open to Al” MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1912. oe PAGES PRICE ONE OENT. ELOPING WIFE AND YOUTH —— PRICE (ONE CENT. var UNCANCELLED STAMP The Press Publishing York World). ‘WILL OF HAWLEY, Victim of the ‘Strange Bomb Mystery And the Prisoner Held in the Tombs: IN SUICIDE ON HONEYMOON LIVED ON SUYDAM S BOUNTY Hetplessly Repentant Bride of ‘Noble Asked and Got Funds Day Before Death Pact. MARRIED WITHOUT LOVE ’ Begged to Be Taken Back on Date His Divorce Decree Became Final. Tn three homes there was crushing fief over the tragic end of the mor- , bid romance of Mrs, Louise White * Buydam Noble and her aMnity husband, Frederick Noble, who killed themselves with gas in the apartment at No. 8: West Twelfth street Saturday night, where they had lived before and after their mariage from the time the wom- an eloped with Noble from the Suydam WITH GIRL IN ARMS FIRE HERO JUMPS Boy Drags Two Women to Stairs Before Flames Cut Off That Escape. BADLY HURT BY LEAP. Quick Celluloid Blaze Nearly Causes Panic Among Loft FROM THIRD STORY RAILROAD KING, 1 STRANGELY MISSING It Is Needed to Dispose of $40,- 000,000 Estate and Fix Con- trol of Vast Properties. |ERB MAY SUCCEED HIM. President of Minneapolis & St. Louis Railroad Says He’s Will- ing to Push Hawley’s Plans. Notiing in the fe of financial mys- tery that Edwin Hawley led approached the density of the atmosphere surround- ling the estate of the late financter. That he left a will, made some four years ago, was asserted to-day, but none of his associates coulé say what lawyer had drawn the document or where it was deposited. The samo as- fociates sald the estate would amount to about $0,000,000, |, The importance of the will may be understood when it 1s remembered that the control of a dozen large properties 4 RR ee or commana ee ene or — PRS I Seeman ‘ w ES 3 — t t | r . i t WANT LA FOLLETTE 4 ater arc neansanenataraagataase = TOWITHORAW FROW = ON WRAPPER OF BOMB THAT RILLED WOMAN Fragments After Dickinson Is Held Without Bail as Mrs. Taylor's Slayer. | CARRIED IT HIMSELF, THEIR LATEST THEORY /Detectives Seek the Husband of the Woman Who Was Slain, but Find No Trace of Him. DASHING "CAPTAIN" ARRESTED ON LINER 4 summer home at ‘Blue Point, L. I. It Building Employees. \depend’, in a large measure, upon the Charles M, Dickinson, the stenographer who was in the room with ts just five months to-day since the will's terms. M Se ei ts. Helen Taylor at her home, No. 103 West Seventy-seventh str long, unheaithy chapter of unhappy Newman Erb, President of the y y-seventh street, romance became public property| A boy and.a young girl were driven by | Minneapolia and St. Louis Ratflroad, {when she was blown to death by an internal machine Saturday evening, fatpugh their elopement. flames to & .third-foor window amd |eaid to-day, as he went into a haleyaty © Tombs without bail to- ‘Hirged wi “ ‘Nebdje's mother, Mrs. Jobn Jay | forced toteup forthetmtives to the street | of the directora at No. 25 Broad si | Was locked in the T: Y, CHATe 1 : uy homicide, White, is alone in the family residence | to-day tpm— foyr-atery loft. building | that he was not looking for peieeeeel| The police authorities unite in declaring their belief in Dickinson's guilt, “at No. 2 Lexington avenue. Her husband | at'Nos. 158-100 West Twenty-sixth street, labore. He intimated clearly that ~ C tha Coarte C3 ” 4 Basa ‘ : ‘. ss ‘ A “ ne, arts f p se ‘aylor, who figure: {a 08 @ hunting trip in Africa, and 1t| which houses tWelve separate manufac. | former associates of Mr. Hawley would (Friends Say "a Bie Physical Break- Officer of hh CGP Cazar’s Guard” | but they are eeking one J. H. Taylor, who figures mysteriously in the May be days before the news of the lat: | turing and distribating concerns employ- | shortly have under Way plaus for carry- : Comes to Dock in ; i ing 100 operatives. The bullding has only ing out his ideas as to v ake: i Neces- AUIES es ao A 0 the development} down Makes Action Neces satt sfx Vas aan ing i tat 4 | one narrow and remote fire escape. Both | o¢ the various big properties. d Handeut Dickinson claims to have been sitting in a Morris chair only a few the voy and the girl were dangerously | “1 feoi," said Mr. Erb, “that T have sary, but He May Stick. ANGCLITS: feet from Mrs. Taylor when she opened the package containing the ex- FORTS TO SEPARATE COUPLE. | hurt and taken to the New York Hos- | gone my share tn the development work * CHAS, DICKINSON _—- ‘ taal ich caused her de: : hed by My sorrow, | pital. : —— plosive and steel missiles which caused lier death. He does not bear a Nobl ther, crushed by | of the world, and I do uot wish to take Keoording to passingere of % with his family in Brooklyn. ‘The old} The boy 1s Ely Deutech, twenty years| on any new responsibilities. But if ihe| WASHINGTON, D.C, Feb. 5 It 4 aoa tovday from Gis Mark, and the detectives say that he could not have escaped unscathed Tike tse teers Perak love pecreae lee a oF NM Rutgers street, He is ems) asgocates and friends of Mr. Hawley | veloped this afternoon that, fotlo Ww, So pion a Queesst under the conditions he describes. Sits adel AEA the latter's wite to the very | bon, Abed baie beset Button Works! desire me to take up any plans he inay|a conference here of Republican 1 6 H Maxezitie Darrencourt of the ——_—_—_—_—— “b The police theory ts that Dickinson fend, He does not believe that the stortes! yituing, Thentkos BERIT ot sme have had and push them, I cannot re-| gressive leaders, a statement was 1 |" in Inperal Guard, was tho Iife of took the infernal machine to the house of their quarreling, of ner naving tried | nq boss and a dosen young women In |fuse .t0 49 Whatever part I may be | pared by friends of Senator voyany © young, with the \imwolf and that it was not delivered to drive him to find work and of Der the jort when a lamp Boer 2 MVae Inte j asked to assume: propising his withdrawal fro: ko ostatue, curling by @ messenger a9 he states Tae box ; jsonvomre for his limited education @F6/ 4 heap of scrap celluloid, ‘Vhe celluloid |. 4 ul ie for the Republican Presidential nominn » hale, and a military ¢ rrlage 3 y an setapped In paps: from one of Lott's } 4 A exploded in @ puff of flame and fire raced awley & | ton on the ground that his health ma Kk or in ¢ res, Fee ate ee ee ok ates [along the floor, following a trail of cellu. Re ome of the eX-| such action necessary. ‘This statoaw 1a feminine Mutter MESSCNGER MENTIONED BY beheld bon Pd Ly amas tala butions, The {oft was almoat in- pha Pic was not submitted to the ator a - The “Captain told of his Russtan DICKINSON NOT FOUND. stant " » dat, J ‘ © trac P * pelleves Mrs. White made to separate 44 re ne res ae immediate mate | for the present was wlihie ngliah father and of hie trace hus been found of the mes: ;them, Noble's body ts at the shop Of] in. onpioyess were on the ae hing’ ee ¥ who are known} His friends took t m & aequa 8 with the houses m0 stots ald a Lexington avenue, Manhattan, under-|4,, amen near the door, Mies Lena Mnancial district. Astle from|bellef that his physical onaition dit i Caan, When exelted tn the ae nS eet (taker, Whence ft will be taken to-mor-|) ine twenty-two yeare old, of No-| Wem, Charles Seymour, « nephew, Hiss | not warrant his assuming the resp R foe ‘ is gummes on shipboard, he uttered F be be) venty-sey praetor GuCiAt' In ther temlly- plots @t ast One Hundred and Forty-fourtn | Anna Mus ley, sts |bility at this time of such a dect iding Through London, Biil-|: nge Mu ORGY) SHISHA SAREE asc company co neice spp | : xenger company on Saturda Sayville. ‘dam tr, the] Streets Mion Edna Melutosn of No, g28/ Pages « ‘ + [hey thought It best to tule the mat ish Ruler Rises fi ‘ Jere no itussitus aboard, nobody un pany on Saturday Waiter Lispenard Suydam Jr. the) West Tweniyasixth street and Misa|tlves, ro far as into their own hands. ish Ruler Rises in’ Carriage ‘esto : ity Comm ; Women's former husband, has appeared) rose Leutter of No. % Cannon strect | Of Mr. Hawley know ‘ © PLAN FOR . 5 : At Quarantine to-day this: ship was Can Y hod he ee A aoa eaee ea ee eee cede Mf vere On the other side of the wail of| The directors of the Minneapolis ang |SENATOR MAY VET: and Salutes American Flag, | nearcei oy Detertivestermeant we Parliamentary ry. Quel by alin nee in Secetents fejionina hes erie fire toward the wisidows, |St. Louls Railroad met to-day HIS RETIREMENT. ni deputy Ualted States Marehat tira ¢ wag known that, notwithstanding 3 assed resolutto: d eadquarter - a F inningham. Th h | eg ) "Noble's liberal ‘allowance trom her|BOV HERO GOULD HAVE B6.)20%h COOL lin Ot ream tne wsaret| At the Ta Follette headyuart nae am. (othe ‘Bunn sont | Leader Holds Up Measure | inagmirsing elas ct father, she was deeply in debt, and it CAPED UNHARMED. man of the Board ts citer to be Pie Was asserte! that no official stitement Loe hea Sof Lakcinaes, caval diseovered that a pustage stamp @ad Was loarned to-day that atan interview] The boy sould have fed untiarmed|or abolised. Mr. ir) ia Provident ang |S°ula be Made at this tr Ringel " the’ CainaPnnta Against Roosevelt. nee a to, the. wraprer De with her firet husband a few days agolwith the othera’ eutsid unger |the dominant factor in this property, A | Ma wn that Senator: OF 0. Boddinetan, twantaee igh the package bad newer ‘he took from her all vne bills which]zone, but he herolcaily devoid hitnsel? |aire Mtdatlon’ tacDt d with roc {had not been personally old, t eet ent, with d messed through the malls were worrying her and promised to pay|to the task of savt he three youns |spect to the Chesay Ohio. The | garding the situation anc ha ped blond careying a WASHINGT Feb, 5K nt t » determined that the spring them, and also allowed her to draw on} women. First he ieaped across the fi Chivago and Alton and the ¢ lover ase et vaio the action of Wil with the inittals Ww. &.' 4 Slavden's resolution putting t . trical contact Ne him for $110 in cash. spouting heaps of vellwlotd and got M. es to Be th GUIS GR er renin, ond ee Scanal Adis Hy pets panes er 8 and the detonating When Informed of her doath, Mr.{ McIntosh and Mise Laufter out of dan-isneve, « Co., with a large Dutea Ine |e ee ems ‘The messaxe sald that he was charged coena ; ones ent (oe typewriter spring, but Suydam went et once to the apartment} ger, dragging them to the doorway ana {epee dominate the MK, & whinge eee jwitir stealing a quantlty of Jewelry and | #ealist @ third. (erm for ay wee? | ony id rical supply in West Twelfth stroet, saying he ap-|shoving them out into the hall. Heli, the Hawley coed uaving (i whio! | a ager, and other advisers drarte ipa of the United States was taken up for | shops such purposes. ‘Phen peared there to do anything which [closed the door upon them to cut off! leaker IC ta acd iy ue. nouncement which they Leeson picked out the blondest head) passage at 285. o'clo oo An n typewrtt- “next friend” might do in such sorry|the draught and then went back to {mee ith ; ing. . 1 witch was that of Capt. | Under a mation to #u ur net > on. WHE ofreumstances. It was plain that his|rescue Miss Levine, nr Sy innenoe ie Shi arate ‘The situation is rather strained od Bt ely. pi tay ‘a the en | ' | pane (t at once, the Wat h did his tn the motor grief, though under forced control, was had backed Into a corner, where |/#&" a Al REGO EY: it now appoars Ukely that La Follette ya short one a Ne would you very she stood seemingly paralyzed with | ith Tan will flatly refuse to accept tho action |) 4 round of st +) kind he Thank you, No ' Apt Gloster lined to belleve The jaca woman pronounced her Higa he! Bee whe avesping through anianid oa if jou jot his tends nd will continue per- | (), “0 urteé oU is HAL, wie ne watch, Kindly ler me . 1 t v a J Tay a tht day or two afzer|the room and burning tn a ae: any 8 iN nally in the race. in nd ‘i i Taylor nwa epitaph within 9. GAE * |plosions. Young Deutsch was pre Berwind, August ellus] A lengthy confefence of La Po r 1 f the oO a sundry eent to abe (Continued on Second Page.) badly singed by the tle he got to M Vanderbil Md their | q 1 ebate A J. HW. Taylor was and as he started to drag her |! © apparently (Continued on Le Ke weir M ad on isi Dickinaas rhe saw that » ty r y Mr, Hawiley's " gt : ; ee 000 to $4,000 n was hopeless. , tuk any outsiders into ; ry ; : Fy Me ‘ difficult Migs Lev! unt, There is a suggestion that ee) ; a wae he fe und inner se | Gen. mn Hubba acilae 1 1 ‘ 4 ieee » t that thers Is @urb Odds. | a window with the | Gen Thoms 1. Mibbant tne | Where to L ook! ; a : Ws pasted on t 7 ae First Slate of Election Betting in tou | Bom in addition to at he now Opportunity ts staring ri i : , a 4 ‘ 4 1) tave ' > , t ay. 1 aliall aa t Why 1912 Campaign Is Hung Up. ‘They turned over twice in the air and a ‘ fter suivo df whee “ Iy not ot ' ; abit Pe Wall street hung up it# frat slate of fell ip a heap In the gutter, Both were WOMEN’S DEMOCRATIC CLUB 14.400 ¥ pape Wanted fad nea te othany ee j i Alita ah a i uae e be election betting to-day for the 1912 cam. unconscious When carried to a New York Mine's 30 iciie a tela t rape ars thy we ? 4 polmt ayy | Hospital ambulance. ‘The girl bad a INCORPORATES FOR FRAY | «ois sire than tne i try to London the monarch in ule ¢ that Mury & Ten annie Lead ' LaMar Spaeenerhi On the curb the brokers offered $5,000; broken breastbone and hip and was in- ; ‘ ; AEA noe alone Uiclarie aixees paaaes rh Lasinthgiun tan i . Hint with Mrs. Test to $,00 that Taft would be elected “if| Jured Internally, “The boy had two [ts Members Aren't Suffrageties, | *#*4% Sous “t we he American gma King George y pin F th a1 the debat W peinuutce ee nominated.” cracked ribs and internal injuries. but They'll + Jeffarsonian || Sea8t) Mare than wt D etood up in the carriage, turned toward money t eat In mining stocks In! reso " r ‘ south The price ts the opening of the cam- faba a ay ut 2 1ey'll Boost Jeilersonian the embassy and saluted the Stars and vuntry and that he had con mi whe ied he é a P a paign gambling and It is expected that Zandi lidates, Say, 2.084 ioeet avin van (in eiteancn tila ns He kuinst Speaker ¢ * metre Crash at ny Marien Plant as approved articles of BOS More than the Horid | isom the crowd gathered in the vicin- ! i not ex 2 ae ITALIANS BOMBARD Machine Gann Gn pietan’ yay of che Women's by a i ; ity. mi GIRL POSTAL CLERK Mona ling the aa Althoug ‘ World nancia ade. 1 yeu i 4 STE C Re77 l f he Cau TURKISH SEAPORT.| One of the big dynamos in the Eul-|is not 1 Ae eta ne 11 ARRESTED AS EMBEZZLER : ; © Core — | son Company's station at No, 130 Bast frage mo is . Fay Ai toctly 4, in charge 68 LONDON, Fe -The be One Hun and Twenty-first street cute Dene itl en arr EGGS AT RECORD PRICE. Churged With 5 ISG \ aWorn aud sube of Hodeidah, on the Red Sea, was was short circuited this afternoon and |p 1 andida Adan, lant vs ra t ernment Fi fel Phice r it f attidavit Ft by the Italian fleet to-@ay, According went to pieces. It wam eightoen feet 1. penaea Hore shan ‘s a Y 1 Wig dune Hate then at § mace i Diokinees aed i 1@ a@ news agency Folge non Con) in diameter and was valued at $6,000, nH, ( uh % World “Ine ne ra fnown in Lacrosse, Whe SIN Ye 1 Hoster of himlelde “ stantinople, part of the Turkish port| ‘Phe short circuiting was ha wee . pee 14 » BETH THE FORMAL CHARG 4 has been destroyed. ‘by @ crash and flash that alarmed the |, abi) Le t ; . . AGAINST DICK: ON oe Another despatch from the same nelghborhood. Then a cloud of denar | racy ge i‘ ny ; NST DICKINSON, - . source says that three Italian trans- smoke poured out the door, Tt was all |. a World Ade, for Variety hole oni t , attidavte wi ports foundered off Susa, Tobruk and over by the time firemen arrived from | Cu 4 sik | — ‘ <: ri allow a Taormina, No mention was 1 uarters of Engine Company No, | MeMm elle : , ih 5 , 1 Ud Chaves M, Dickine the loss of life. There has beci 3 ‘ound the corner, Nobody wag in: |Retffort, Martha Gulifyle, Saran © World Ads. for Results. i am . t faleu line vusede cause © dellve qeutirmation of tho reported disa dured, mm aeay, HEN GCI and Adele L. Choaman, ————————— ee 08 Park Kow. (oonies, Churlea My Phomvw " ahee

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