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When the doctor bent over the form the Regina apartments, of Mrs. Edey he saw at once that she was dead. Ho turned his » to the husband, but almost at that minute + FBdey vreathcd hia last. A bullet had gone through his brain, ban When he saw that there was nothing for him to do, Dr. Baldwin ener Moore at Bayshore by tele. surgenc + Phone. Then he took the little girl with | “After im to his own ‘one, ‘The servants no- itled Kdey'e brother, Frederick ment and w Known hin fered know how to ay man who awoke with rs, at No, 74 Broadway, at his home, years, J knew the st 10 Weet Fifty-sixth atreet, this) wrong according to the in thelr Bellport home in seeming amity FeHance to public opi since they returned on Nov, 16 from & ready to accept wh: long wea trip via Panama and the Pi cific Coast to Gan Francisco, Thourh vhey had withdrawn to some extent from Bu the activities of local society, they ap. War ken peared together in Edey's automobile | her back constantly and there was nothing to ind'cate that t causes of the early autumn r KO. | deman euit for diver omslp. Neither Noble nor Mrs, ‘The goasip of the countryside attached tered a defens On Jan. iteelf frat co the retired millionaire and| year the divorce was made absolu his wife when Gardner Murdock, the The following day Mrs iiveryman, said to a friend on Aug. 1 | came Mre, Noble tn germey son n On Feb. 4 the new! “Ge 1 want y" he gl ig. yj were found clasped in Wedding 6n Aug. 31 of next year, J a | cvind 10 @ot married then and my wite| Will get married, tue.” | SETTLEMENT OF $50,000 ON PAIR | toxraphia of t REPORTED. graph of W Then he took the tradn tor New York snd Mra, Edey way on the train wit vin. * Tnatantly the y apread (at ore ty explain wherein Murdock and Mra. Hdey were woin’ & failed togethar to obtain divorce chat they would then wed. Gossips viding with her constantly and had KB that they Murdock. jo 1 ook Nke a fii?” wae Hdey's a comment upon this rumor. Mrs. Edey, who was Kathering Liebe Continued from F wow before her marrini went to th dome of @ married sister in Weat One Hundred and Twenty-third street, There, developed, » many visits, dare defy the tying to 4 » return to i be Wy Noble or to love “the oth "ling @ cu “L know that ‘other woman’ in my | comdidon of atte wife,” Murdock said. Rovk Murdock told of a trip the “nm end the Murdocks had made to Ber-| ma viuda at the behest of Edey. During sat trip, the Heliport liveryman lared, ley and Mre. Burdock were constantly. sin tdixgraceful, by ga ted that th What ar quired, steadying himer than In his own wifi . he ald. niR8. EDEVY REFUSED TO CON. FIRM MURDOCK'S STORY. Mrs. Edey id not confirm Murdock’ figtements and refused to be seen. | Murdock was reported to have sailed | will soc for Galveston aboard the steamship! exira trattic cops ered tom ina fine >, to. the. home of ater th bere prother, Bgl wife went to the home of | et, the rubbern ver father, H.C, Corwin, postmaster of Heliport, “Subsequently the Murdogks| | The bestegers, seeking ts" hey ‘are now Hv. | Reckefeller with a subpoe Trust Investt- | at Washington, nt from witeh ight iseue Geom bis own sof hin sons were reconciled, and t ing together om Staten Island, where] before the uso 2 Murdock # conducting a hotel gating Committ Mra Murdock has been visiting her! covering ev kefeller it wae-vwala Ne OF trom the ho by Postmaster Corwin to-day that hig/!f-law, Dr. David Hu -in-law had returned to Staten Isl-|3 Bast Fifty-fourth » and Saturday night. Jius Hartley Dodge, N Katherine Liebenow was Henry C.| nue, Hoth t rest day's second wife, His first wife ected with that of Mr Diag Lettie Carlton of Boston, a v'- ‘welous young girl, who after her mar- sage struck up an acquaintance with ey home by an sehool, ‘After eight years of married life, Edey trought sult for divorce, naming Harry | wat pay sur- » Ff upon the faherm, they were married a y ‘Aivorce from the first Mra and wuielde in aa broth Ne. W Wert Fiftywiath treet. He started immediately for netieert. Middell, we TRA@EDY MECALLO THE FATAL | [))"'"!) © pomeeeuvoam TRIANGLE.” ease wud ‘he tragic ter " ' rearital diMeultion oo the startling revo one mate, a litte + go, by Mrs Wal er 1 and « e, stating feller is avoid Nue Point, 1. 1, and he rot sitter, Peederick Wo No ty ‘wevearuld Aun of " ” Aion uber They committed wulcide tw “ ‘ L her in tne at No et ctiew Wa eat Twell nat the Moume beade after they had tried to pat a H . : i te avaiialie Ho The wi» ' 1 lew : ‘ 1 eaedy " ; outward well mated ee lis Rodan EXPECTS NEGOTIATIONS FROM . HOCKFELLER LAWYERS Mo ene SIN DISTRESS QUICKLY ENDED Podowm grte ty work as oun we oppo’ wperiine ener Uemanl ven y wintil rhe boob ie il Aierews wiuding sour poorians yiler oh hastens! jn oli Aber Phe dalty wer A VORLAM © ghetetay ome a Verlem, ve 4 Wastimsile beurlt bo oll Vodow ow nosy (yree, Eb ventas) the Kemergemey | eve 94 Week 46th Diveet, New |omiier ve THE Ae hb WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1913. ALEXANDER PELL DIES WITH 2 CENTS; | ONCE MLUONARE or | Pawntickets Reve His Last Days in Obscure Gisevade her from going up to the bed- left her husband's house and came to room, She had seen nothing New York. She took up a residence at Evening World Will Pay $100 MAY (FT CASTRO. | Hii FEET BURNED AN ti t th hw Seek to Raise More by Benefit : "hiding Place of Rockefeller | ENTER COUNTRY 1 att is TTGRED WITH ECZE Teeifth street with young Noble A her junior, a man without h no money. ne even ye been employed as a cook on her hus+ yacht when he was fitt ed Core nacion her views of her in-| rview ehe years of a life those who have suffered as 1 ‘of the firm of Huhn, Edey & Co., brok- which had lain dormant thre » 1 took to | modern society, but as soriet @ Udeys had been living together Nothing and 1 owed society DIED TOGETHER LESS THAN A MONTH AFTER WEDDING. DIVORCE, y had not forgotten the |e ourt, numning Noble an co-re ponent “| Proceedings Were Remarkable | ecy With Which Details Were Guarded. arms on the floor of their kitchen, owing from the open oven wall of their living room betw band who had lost a wife “mage wax loft by the and the pawn ticket BROTHERS NOTIFIED, TO MAKE A STATEMENT. from whom Pell any man defy your To asmure vou L shall pot this my ne k."* Am Yothe Un a hk hat and a frock e, Ventured to say street and broug who looked at Pell and 1 notified the Coron * home was police a WILLIAM ROCKEFELLE! 100 reward for information which will jell, Sergeant-at-Arms of the Mouse of Represent: ities to serve upon William Rockefeller, Standard Oi) Meoce) welore Gs. Beas ae ‘The subpoena calls >| vefore the Pujo Sub-Committes on Banks Q |? “Art a revolutiou ia Vous | ‘¥ Li tod Monching matters of iaquiry committed to eaia¢/erman capital all other Cigarettes! our Liver curious crowd and the suly we coming ning World will pay le Charles F. Bi or any of his 4 was quickly obtained fom the Coraner. | Why, tile ie like ancl or something lke that” slee Keeps up a the erowd around pon MY, Rockefe! nd Commerce onday night the sergeant-at-arms has had between seventy and jthelr money #0 easily.” he suid 8, the home of William Rockefeller at Tarry- d the home of William Mockefeller's som at Greenwich, Cons. § {revolution in Vene: feller has been reported as in hiding each of those 2} He paved up eighty men guarding, in become necessary ong Goncho om Ave. 7 but.he went to New| trum #iftieth wtreet to Central | ok Wagons, gues ane | other source of income. rk to} have hud son AAA AAA RPP RRA ARPA ARAAAD wold, and nod pawn tlokets ve Mr.| GROUNDS FOR WIFE'S DIVORCE KEPT SECRET. was divorced ed to see his gon for two years, aside a trust fund |. who later mare recentiy partially after specialixts had xald he would be | ness,” he de blind for life, stopped in the crowd | Mr. Baker on his way down from the Plaza | chuckle it was under- Kled as he siged up the situ ad Marcety | tat 691 Hitt avert and has been the MoAipin home by # bridge, ie thro therine Liebenow, the pretty daugh-| EVERY POINT WATCHED BY\~ ned or of @ village Aaberman, just out of THE BESIEGERS. Mr mah is) 1 owith his full tien, longas Mr. Rockefeller wanted to stand | Don and waved {t | feusmess, lndigesti Headache, the rveitiane | under * Interviewer eye nd Sick 4 ne rom the subpoena se “e.| One of tie reporte wilted SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE istaken,” he sald, “but |lously when the G wale Genuine 1 think it was shown In the case of | gone to Ber aine aubes Signature *” Elverton R. Chapman, the broker, that | 1 tie S they had no right to come over here | « Alfred, and seize him tro bared his “tummy said the Berg at-Arms of the House, Rockefeller will realize the serious predicument in which he has placed Aimeelf before the da; evidently been ill advised, be- to accept ser- —_——— : NEW SUPREME JUSTICES Prislvitis. "ie! tones 1 ery door, window and « ned. = Deputy — wergeants-al-ari ung lawyer, af co-respon- and private defectives are sand fire escapes of the st Hotel and otver buildings verlooking ti Ing roofs and tire Son of Treasurer Donohue and\” MILLIONAIRES IN AUTOS DRIVE PAST THE MANSION. cause he will bi vice of the subpoena o1 other and he might as well get ith." of the aillionaires bound down: 4s communt lark, PHYSICIAN'S REPORT ON NESS OF MR. ROCKEFELLER, } Monday, er refusing to tel Hiveteteller last kefeller's prene W BAYS MK HOCKERECLEM 19 TLL Ie Jetwisin 0s the drvumets ~~ -e- Broke Out as Very Fine Rashe Fi Swollen Very Much, Hot and 0 Could Not Sleep Nights. C cura Soap and Ointment Cur obulae member of the bowed, At the ‘ |meeting the alderman’s ¢ gues vole | [untarily contributed nearly $1.0 for | Government Considers His Re!:ne famiy of Ataerman Welard aod ‘ 7. to have! quest to Allow Him to Come in and Sail at Once. rrangements also were m benefit te swell the amount. \ committee of nine, comprising Ate | MeCourt, Bolles, Hannan, Post.| ftched tll I did not Deime: Roschen and what to do, I bad o id the my shoves #0 I could ee Ciotano Castro's dase hae hot be vice tomorrow night, at chem. feet A ch as wut beer Mo B. Chureh at One Hun hi “ PA beat settled, desp willingness of the Twentyeninth street and | jot and dry. I could tleep nights. A lotion used would cause them steam like a kettle. It d not do any good Thad heard of Cuticura Boap and Oi meat, 80 1 bought a cake of Cuticura thir tie box of Cuticura Ointment. 1 got e fh the A | Hef right away. and bat be draped in my feet well with Cuticura Boap, then 4 Germany bar him he would be returned and rub them gently with the Cutic w w York «to finally Wrar Ointment. After three or four applicatio Castro has raised anothe uM «TEACHERS APPEAL TO COURT | Met botter. had the true four mon aig Pada hnaving th \:|TO ORDER THEIR PROMOTION soa viey cured. me ih ne ee init ity. ee ‘i ion Mrs. Walter Brundell, Apr. Whether he will sall Saturday on the Amerika probaly ds upon whether It costa nothing fo learn how pure, swo t out Seventh avenue IMMER MeCoure ane Woechan: aldo a nied a committee to draft of resolutions of condolence to toby the board. next Me a ich will former Venezuelan dictator to of the United State Secretary N. sideratio to-day hegan cor tro'# request to by to sail Saturday on the « ika for Germany, He came €. #0 that presents a vera problem, with the possilality that shoutd Mt ‘ + plea for prom jtteate ods Choe ner | stot teachers without ; lective and satisfying Cullcura Boap the tine will reve Vas a passenger, | casi ; seca | Ofmument aro in the treatment of poor ec With the pos@bility « obliged to! 4, 5 i | plestons, red, rough haads, Itching ecal atl and sea dandrif, dry, thin and falling bair, berat Oar Ee ete Testa oe ce ADDIE ON you need not buy them until you try erat ; ne whieh bri cuuffer, who, hae) Cuttowre #oap 25c. and Cuticura Ointa jan “undestra to an American port) | ptory manda, | 0% 8reeold everywhere. Liberal samplo Fe epartire. tows | Wi othe: punBe achaot teache | ale mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Ad iat the Depart bor to-day | dress post-card “‘Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston." j ae Superintendent |" gapTenderfaced men should use Cutle} of Schools Maxwell a uo ‘astry Were returned to RHEE escanaal'y OMe ai {ee 1, | 8089 Shaving Stick, 25. Sample free, would likely be o m to bit] y writ if | return there. in he would be} thousand publi * returne) to the “port of original t would be affected, It Was x, barkation,” New York City, and the} should the wrft " United States ernment would again] #l an additional $20.00 to. the ‘aninua have for solution the problen of his dis the wolved In pact this time by O'Brien told oe Ys own decision not to stay in] oes sed in 180) gay | HW teachers the preference fo: has voluntarily | promotions Justice Kapper reserved tee | Ation off. cls ‘ sen to it agreed to jals have that he de ideirve in the sessed this. ey eB | Pure tobacco goodness— | that’s the foundation of York City to the hour State SURKISH BLEND lcelved repe Nntendent Baker at I Most intelligent Turkish- blend smoke that outsells E x M [oo aive Vor the ce I N E D York unes officials to go board the An try, From the time Adjoining Such St One of them asked if he we | “L do not think the Germans make is Clogged up That's Why You're Tired—@we of Gerte—Have No Appetite. “ Distinctively Individual” they would thre it away fnanel re) and down the office blue Velvet slippers, embroidered with ed his so thet vie |wold tassel of his velvet smoking cap. 20 \vobbed violently. vered his sight,| “Give me a pencil, out of your kind a4 led \ | | nded hin a blue nd! and In large letters he wrow t kie salt he believed that the sear left by the bang When he GIVE TAMMANY PLUMS. |" aly Other Organization Men Get |Feore te Qaty One First Jobs on staff. Bargains in Par- haciwonnn many ; 4 Parl Pie twa vem Tammany Justices | “Bromo lr Sites, Parle Thomas I. Donnell Whituker=wha will begin fourteen: | ay handed to Tammanyt the first patronage of thelr offlces PERRI-WALLA TEA Rete Bi ee LY ‘ eusures of Tammany Hall, who r. > ve. ¥, A. Wagine, manesing clerk ‘a STRAWBERRY JAM | “trata wil be don Quinine ee CORN | Cheer Up! 2 auuan to pathy ttyl FRANCIS H.LEGGETT & COMPANY You won't be bothered by New Ve aggre blues if you keep your liver activ i pa ey io clgnature on every | your bowels regular, and you stomach in good tone by tim f ie ‘Twentyetivet Assembly . Don't let your i, aon sh run bh use of the time-tested, beneficent er former ‘Caan | and always effective family ir n Nothing pulls you down more | Haute than Grippe. 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