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‘ y Se Te ~ “ } bb Wed r Peal vai FORTUNE FORFEIT IF MRS. ASTOR REWE! Factory Employees, in Panic, Flee From Explosion and Fire ied aa i... \WMATHMR—Uncett With showers to-night. FINAL) Tie EDITION. . Wes aTnen—v necttiod “with to-night, EDITION. “ Circulation Books Open to All Conyrtags. S: Ufhe New Nort Wert) NEW ‘YORK, TUESDAY, “MAY 7, 1912. 18 PAGES 1 PRICE ONE CENT. | a0 We ll La or Evers estntea ot o0% 00 MRS, ASTOR BOUND STR BG FACTORY en BY S000 FUND oe | 10 HER WOOWHOOD + . Tells of Indignities By €mplo f Williamsb ’ Police and Accuser. rata wn” WOMEN WON'T LET | Vincent GeteRhinktbel a Rhinebeck and Newport Estates And All Of Fortune Not RSS FINGERPR N. Otherwise Bequeathed; Total pres | Magistrate Discharges Rich Vic- PANIC IN THE VICINITY. + KIGKS AT AT POLICE tim and Scores Bus Rider (Occupants of Row of Tene- 4. for Hasty Action. Estimated at $100,000,000. ments Forced to Leave Mayor sailics tiie Mie Raytnnd| aes vaca eeee mn) Their Homes. That She Exaggerates, but | {tefl of Arter Moma « testers MURIEL GETS $5,000,000, 4 ae way and possessor of a fnely appointe I 000,000 ‘A big fire, which bordered on dis- She Comes Back Strong. indicts at Na BA Piped pager UNBORN HE R $3, , 0 faster for several hundred people dur- se was discharged by Magistrate Butts in 98 . Yorkville Court to-day, when Mrs, Hel $ tg the frst hour of ts unchecked] aayor Gaynor will nave to do some] rerevile Court tovday, when ara Helen Widow Gets 100,000, Fifth Avenue @oures, totally destroyed this after-| expiaining to the marchers in last Bat- i | proses the charge of pocket-picking upon Moon the four-story brick plant of/urday's parade of the Women Suf- which ehe had caused the arrest of @ver and Company, ,manvfacturers | trag! Miss Grace May Raymond,| Miss Morris late yesterday afternoon, @% Kitchen utepsils, occupying nearly | of the Brooklyn Women's! Not only did the Magistrate discharge all of the block from No. 304 to No, | Suffragist party, ee prdang ‘> sa the daughter of the wealthy automobile 984. Hewes street, Williamal laisciplee, detiater ba sa ha Leia man, but he read a lecture to the woman very one of the 125 clerks and } received the following repis| 80 had been responsible for the hu- tives in the plant had to beat| trom the May: millation of arrest, search and Police peere Re y flames by quick jumps down the Dear Madam: I hope you will take | Headquarters examination which Miss ytd = a di@ they} 2° ofenes if Temy thet my informa- | Morris had to undergo. tion does not agree with yours and | MAGISTRA Werough ‘the building, and the| that your letter is obviously filled SRA e coonee HAST, \ ite of a line of crowded | with exaggeration. Indeed, erarener, on) WOMAN ACCUSER. \ a fm the rear of the burn-| Were the women with the conduct nla ogenn,” said: 1S Magietraes, \ 9 burt one another by| ‘he police that they unantmou a5 Dointing to Mra, Levy, “dia what many ) “ Y) passed @ resolution thanking them | other persons in New York, I am sorry fashiag panic-etricken down the) for tneir conduct. You must permit | to have to say, would have done under [> etairways. me to discredit what you say. similar circumstances. When she found I ‘The fire was started by an explosion} Jt ‘8 one that oe er hasn't] that she had lost $10 in @ crowd, she Qa the callar of the manufacturing plant,| ‘et any of the marchers who were #0 {Wear cavecd the explosion could not|much discomfited by the iack of dilt.|Sccused the nearest person, without es . basis for the accusation except unrea- | pu him into his store, place a noose, ete ag s force,|Sence on the part of the police at the 4 hae wae ae Pane orees | ocginning of the march, Mias Raymond | #onable euspicton. There t# not a shred wind his neck and then tle him to a| House and Income of Millions; Former Wife Not Mentioned. The will of Col, John Jacob Astor was formally filed in the Sur rogate’s office this afternoon, The petition stated in set terms that John Jacob Astor died at sea and that thé value of his estate was believed to be “in excess of $10,000,” “Te . The feature of the will is that if Mrs. Madeline Force Astos, marries again she forfeits her income from a $5,000,000 trust fund and her rights as mistress of the Astor town house at Sixty-fifth street and Fifth avenue, ‘The second Mrs. Astor, youtnfal (Cass Ledy: Philip C. Browne ané | em@ Beautiful, gete $100,000 out- (John F. Kane, only nine days after Tae Re ES SE nna saiel taht oporators h v! "s pipe. fon the floor immediately above! 8 Bone right back at His Honor to tell| of evidence to warrant Miss Morris’ Of thelr fect. ‘The rush of anes for. (Bin 0, She wrote him another letter t0-| arrest and the ordeal she had to pass| “1 saw him go behing the counter.” lowed -instantly jay, telling him tt was evident he was| through.” r Herenay ented, "get a long horse- . : ‘ whip ani e child on tho face ator shafts in the butld! the meeting in Carnegie Hall| Before she took the stand in her own i : Vie Sp h ee dl Pop Noon ane | Saturday night when the mention of] defense, Mies Morris, whose father and and body. When I interfered he throat- | the police by Mrs. Blateb brought ferth ened to beat me, @arried the fire to the top floor, and : ley H pdb thee sister sat with her in the court room, PAVMORAVERE Gia: Outhy (Rosle? tata ghere {t mushroomed out uuder the roof, he employees there and on the three sae8 expressed her opinion of the action of Syd APR carte: 00) feore below found thelr escape via the| 4% Blaich, writes Mjsa Raymond, | srs. Levy tn causing her arrest. Bit- MD saber st hens one ‘4 by We whibe stalrways cut off and hud to take to the| told her of the receipt of many conte |terness and anger struggling for mas. Martin pleaded guilty. He said that | Dis aocape plaints from the marchers as to the| tery in her yolce, she sald e| ’ . | TEE siarthe tn. quick ¢u inaction of the police. She insists! “This is an outrageous charge. I have ir wemuee, DUn . vad ea, fag ihe Jowed the frst ani Fire SHB Hee comes riretad ieptete ba ge GEGEN) ARAYA: SREB lerably by taking refuse out of nearby Baie foe iceter, tricks’ ance vec] iaie wppointed 10 discuss! never eam before, A gil te not ante) Tied 4-Year-Old Boy and Beat Siri “am aut boanarding mis wore | fn Commissioner Waldo. | q} est Ni a in" ori te PS aot oiutlona thanking the police she may be acreated at any time om the] Him With Horsewhip—Pun- | gc7t Na%yt3. ates, ttt hme. trict Hoepital to ve handy in case of 4 eNO Pet wise thie fieelnee afl {forgot myself I now Be. vy was on the Sand ishment Perplexes Court, i mity of my act and be y Phe sweep of the Names out of the testifying against her, Mise dio {1 solemnly promige that if you will | windows of the manufacturing renee made hysterical tnterraptions several I will never awutz toward the tall row of frame tene- times and had to be admonisied by the : 1 inst any person wh m Penn street behind, oaurcd Magistrate. She told her own, story| Tf you have any suggestions to offer | | en up down the entire row. Many with difficulty, for her father was sob-|®# t0 what punishment should be meted | tf the tenants were thrown down and bing near her and her hi excited | Out to» man who tied @ four-year-old | trank @vowal of Martin that they re-/ in the mad rush down the state caused her voice to break occa-| boy to a pipe and then lashed him with | manded him to the Tombs for one week stonally. a horsewht!p, send them to Presiding! for sentence. The maximum penalt ‘The young woman, who had been ar-| Justice Russell of the Court of Special | prescribed by law for the offenso is im. | rested on Mrs, Levy's complaint,|@essions. He wants to know the senti-| prisonment for one year and & fine vu! $600. searched by & police matron, had her! ment of the people in this city as to ‘The Justices were no amazed at the | MRS MADELINE ASTOR MRS. AVA WILLING 4&8 @ cAMPeELL STUDIO danger. ‘The fire, fingerprints taken at Headquarters and] 414: to ao with quch « man, oo ‘look, nd tro) leased an hi after mid- | s a Se Tricine peti Al a ecane e's se oso | WARY, BAKER DOT" Widow and Former Wife of Astor pl ion, boiling with anger. She was|‘%@ proprietor of a candy etore at No. | WILL UPHELD BY COURT . POLICE LIEUTENANT ‘ ready, ehe said, pet oy to vindloate paki ha fe ga Hp hi wisi vin The widow of John Jacob Astor. She gets under hie) The firet wife of John Jacob Astor, whe divorced him. to bi al of fal J ed guilty ’ csrest against the woman who said she| before Justices Russell, Mose and Stein. |New Hampshire Tribunal Declares] !!!_ $100,000 down, hie horses, automobiles, the| She Ie not mentioned in the will of Mr. Aetor, al FIRED B BY WALDO. ee a TREAl Ame tae ve aa mes i Basten house on Fifth avenue and the Income on $6,000,000| though the Impression wae created that she would while, riding on & Greenhut-Slegel|sault in the third degree. Martin was| Oift Of $2,000,000 to Bos ae long 4s she remaine sing! Inhorit a substantial fortune, William Hochhaus, Former (Qonvicted ot “s “Shaking Down” Sa- Spender Along Broadway, Cooper Company singe a the Elght-| arraigned by officers of the Gerry 8o- | Charities Legal. sae - os Joonkeepers, He Blasts His eenth street’ subway staton yesterday | ciety, who had arrested him on com-! CONCORD, N, H., May 7—The resi@- | Cour: of New Hampshire, announced, right Col. Astor married Miss Force. Col. ts. Found Dead in Room. atternoan. n plaint of Benjamin F. Hershey, a um. | yary clause of the will of Mrs, Mary to-day Mars, Willing Astor, Gol. | Astor's brother-in-law, James Roosevelt Brospec her i ant with igi ae ber merchant, at No. 616 West Thirtleth | Baker G. Eddy, founder of ‘he Chr The Court holds that “the residuary| Astor's Gret wife an@ the wother | Roosevelt, his friends Douglas Robinees ‘Leu, Joseph O'Conner, recently on ne ae epee from a modish hat, | street. ‘tan Selence Church, bequeathing the yet is noe as ft to A church bub & of us suitres vii omni oes Mar, | ra Nioholas eile, and ne. ee Vin- @uty in the Flatbush station, was di8-! wien rochhaus, who twenty years sat within the court railing and told an} Mr. Hershey told the Court that on) residue of her estate, vaiued at about sq heritable trast id Leg nen re a instrument. | name woe pone ay bars *gaiesed from the Department to-day by| 4, possessed nearly a million and had| Evening World reporter of the remark- had seen Martin seize An- | $2,000,000 towhe Fi ot Christ, , are named as exect PEA ~ <> trust fund of $9,000,000 tw left {and trus for the expected posthumous ehild Minor beq NUT IN THROAT KILLS. of Col. Astor and Mrs. Madeletas To St, Paul’ Force Astor. $20,000, A trust fund of *5,000,000 is be- To Nicholas Biddle, trustee of the Am quenthed to ter year oli Murtel | ior estate, who went with Vincemt Astor, Her mother having aban- Astor to Halifax to claim Col, Astor's of the several funds, re as follows, hool at Concord, N. #., +Gommissioner Waido, He had been! the reputation of being an easy spender | able termination of her shopping tour old, of No. 68 found @uilty of charges that he collected | and an inveterate first-nighter at Broad: | yesterday. West Twenty-ninth street, on the street, FR money from saloonkeepers after making | way shows, mitted sulctde by shoot-| “I left the store late in the after- 7 threats thit ne would causo thetr prose: | ing himself through the head some time| noon,” she said, “and was about to “eution for violation of tle excise law, |last night in the room he had at the/enter the ‘bus which runs to the "oC he tin mth a Felix apartments, No. % FE Twenty: | Highteenth street subway station, In] , | O'Connor was at the time acting cap-| 200 "Zier He liad been almost pens |getting on the stage 1 brushed » of Bos reates @ tn the opin! Surgeons Wail to Save Child Who swallowed TO FEW MEN IS ACCORDED SUCH TRIPE- a . \ Suet Putetil pte ko te wet, | G0ned hey American ot’ ‘zonsiip, 18 | body from among those of the other ee ee riettenste Siamie ae Taticttmee (Suan, fauna Sia: bpnan who wee walling in inp UTE AS PRESIDENT TAFT PAID TO THE] 0!) j)1.0".)" ice piece ae rnd cil re Oats Civil Servite ef leutenants eligtble| pride would not allow longer to|and in a moment she sald: ‘Why, Ay : ei ' M likewise aud wil shortly be tasen vo Ja nes S. Armstrong of Rnt for promotion, and under the present]itve on the bounty of friends, so his |tost $10." | MEMORY OF MAJOR ARCHIBALD W. BUTT. i: sm Gea Li | yack to Rugiant, a4: Fh Ree ong of Mhvey noe system of appointing captains in the| cousin, Sigmund Tynbe | “She looked directly at ine as she said Peel, , a ee eae ss vequsets ‘at! Soutien bh sear order of the list would have been made} When Alexander Hochhaus, who was | this, and then repeated it several tines, | 1 ie af 1@ place’) ‘Lo his brother-in-law, James Roose- the Vast estate, known fifty years ago as the biggest |always looking at me a 4 uaingly, Fie anitied s § Wport Astor | velt Roosevelt, $20,000, # Gaptain within a few weeks. doaler in tobacco in the United States | nally, when everybody's eyes in the ‘bus Simply, yet eloquently, the President touched on =, lt mitted thea bor 0 | valk Ree ae ae —_— se ¢ 3 . 1 boy man, pea rl a ATIONAL LEAGUE. died, he left a fortune estimates | were directed st me, I turned to the his late aide's loyalty, honor, self-sacrifice, and upon ; ay at p ‘hen ice Pye ligt May! pl aa KAN y $1,000,000 to hi vii < h y: ' atte oa re hie! ci Sitves. N AL OL . tho fatter invested. his inheritance in| Tee tinte t took Sow meres t wit] his heroism in the Titanic wreck. | falled, and. the child was taken fore wa Vincent Astor. 3¢ hia} city, Ni. M.. @ trustes Of ale. tothe na AT OF, Louis. She clothing firm of Feck & Hoohheus | gubadt to « sesrob at the subway ste, Before Major Butt took up military life he was a FE nvulanae fp Lia hevaiia): Hb. wes etal reverts to hin, with | To his secretary, William A, Dobbym, NTS— he finm prospered and ten years ago | tion,’ e woman sa! at she woul ~ “B ed at o £0 ERG ObEEAL DM FOUL ANA Cs 45,000,000 trast fund, 1f the posts| “in recognition of his faithful servies,” " — | Hoonhaus ‘retired trom active business Ra caer writer of great ability. The best of his stories, ‘Both | tho laryngoscope used In an effort to| phe SAM Ue tee Steaming in| geome 00, | BT. LOUIS— He bowan to invest in Wail street spec: "when we got to the station we re-| Sides of the Shield," has‘not yet appeared in book form. [ini ite i. tug and the majority, the $4, trust fund tikes | ‘fo his steward, Thomas Hade, “in ape 0 — | three yours ago he got caught In the | tired to the women's room and there 1! phe Evening World has secured from the J. B. Lippine | ""'" sod IDty the 9 Wise reverts to lin. Even the $5,000,000 | preciation of his many years of devoted big Hocking Valley “aqueeze” and lost | allowed the woman to search me. She! ‘i jecshort & sn et. Aiaky bequeathed to the sister may come back | service, $10,000, bern gi nearly all that he had, was very thorough, even to the extent! cott Company the right to publish this romance as a and small grains of It were ca ® dies investate | ‘To Herbert A. Pinkham, the supertne BosTON: i Popular Hotel Burned. stockings, She did not find any $10 be- » ‘ fmuar’ One tiduathes ace ta da bow | ‘To the New York Yacht, Ciuk Games at : uptintown Fed vet) |longing to her ; Hae | oft ome from these trust ally until Vincent Astor attains ‘ ‘PETROIT— MID! he N,N, Y¥., May 7 Co-| “As we were coming out of the shall be expended upon the benes majority, $1,500 for the purchase of twe. jaries until they are of age, | silver cups, to be sailed for each 00020 } & BF “— | noonste Park Inn, near Port Jervis, | women's toom, a man stepped up aud “BOTH SIDES OF THE SHIELD” WILL f Siar resor: fer New York trout dane ss (=) | BEGIN IN THURSDAY'S EVENING WORLD.| 5 itecred to get a p Bavsage 8 . TON— by . vajun a" ‘aad and nig! bs was executed in New York! at Newport yy the club's yaehts, | ular resor: for New York trout Asher: | Co "Worl Mo " 8 jase im the presence of Lewis are the c es the Astor a's) ut. men and gungere, i Ponsnved on Last Paws. ‘Celevdone Menkman (000, %ot li clit a . ——— —aieeenerneneeien ee ene ESRE ‘imal . re 4 Le SRR fk