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14 THE SUN, FJRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1915. SURE APOPLEXY FIE cENT telephone rate assured; Pim WVDRDT !N COMPANY TO MAKE CUT OF $2,700,000 BALLOU DEATH "LILLIAN COOK'S Continued from First i'oyc. not to Jeopardise the efficiency of the Ml vim. Six montliH Ih HllltKfStCll. Chairman Van Hantvoord ot the oom mission said liu thmifctit tlio commis sion's Idea of orderlm; the new rated effective July 1 next should be adhered Arm1Si!i1 lelviwmf u fnn Cluln tn. Mr. Swuyzo finally Bald that the "M"'1" company would do Its b Dnul TMow to Mrs. Angle's Defence. AGITATION IS SHOWN BY ACCUSED WOMAN BainOKroKT, Conn., March L Tlnht lipped and white faced, Mrs. Helen M. Anglo faced sonio of her hardest hours of trlnl to.day. Physician after physl company would do Its bust to be ready by that time. Union N. Hethell, ptesl. drill of the "company, sat beside Mr. Mwayjie. and frequently consulted with him. Upon the Invitation of Chairman Van Hantvoord Martin W. Littl.ttnti, counsel for thei commission In the telephono mat ter, said : "I wish to say that the telephone com pany him niforiled to me ami our corps of e-njrliirern and accnuntaiits and thos Interested In the Inquliy evory facility for Infonnatloti. For one, and t speak now entirely for myself, I believe that public Inquiries and I believe that this commission has followed that rule should !' conducted with Intensi. ilreilm to obtain Justlro and an nntrrrlfle.l pur pose If declaru what thit Juntlco 1.1. I clan took the stand for the .State and d I brllcvc that li.m been the purpose) of this ertoed the way In which the bodj of ,,"',ll" "V,':. . , ..... t , ,. , ... M. II. Winkler, counsel for the com-; Waldo K. Uiillou, her frit ml or ycais, ,ila(f ,aid: was probed for evidence of what might "This prm-it-ellng was Instituted wlth- havo caused his death A the ie. out malice: It was prosecuted In no.l fa' tit In In-half of tho for whom I speak I tlcjelr.i to havu It a'.ated on in weT ms.w I r 10 x - 'V Wfr' ""1. yZ.. RlCsUONtA M S ! V YJ (VsRjs BAY & BODY IS FOUND; SHOT IN HEART " 'L sp Vonttnunl from Hrt I'apf pellunt features of the autopsy were disclosed the air of easy eonlliUme with which she had faced the second day of 1 her trial save, way to agitation. The testimony of all the lhklcl.tns led up to that jilvrn by Dr. Ilruco H. Weaver of i'ii West, I3Dtli stieet, New Vork city, the pittholoKlst wno was called by State Atloriu' Ciiamilntfs to perforin the II: si nutops and ixainlne the blood stains found on the talrwjy in Mrs. AliKlt's aiartmei)t In the ltlp owam DulldliiK In Shimfoid. Kmm Mrs. A link's attorneys i,iv sturtled when Ijr. Weaver jald ho could not have coucelxid of M'. liallou'h In juries IliviliK been KCtlMd b a tail down the stairs. "Was the condition of the body surii that In your opinion It might !me lie. i. struck a blow which lesiiltel In lalhnif clown stairs .nul the death of Ah ll.il lour' Dr. Wtnvtr was aslnd. "Yes," be answclid. "Isn't It msIIim alcu. an., q Mr. lowns, Mrs. AimMe's attiun. v. thai the condition could have. reMiiteil fiom mi accidental rail?" "I can't conceive nf blui r.ill.nu. ' said Dr. Weaver, "if he lei' r . more likely that he taitei in ,.iil... The fracture nsulted from due, i r.inti.et. :"nless be pluiiKel I dm, t . v liow thli fracturn resulted " Dr. Weaver was ankeil it t.i. ilini of llallou'H h.iniN slmweil ai iniiislon Much as might have W. i ui.-, by a man throwing them out io at lilni h, If during a fall ilown stairs lie mid they did not, but that the act of self preservation would not have caus.xl abrasions unless the lunils slid alnnu on the concrete of the landing or rubber mats on the stairs. The medical experts fo. the Ktate were unanimous in us.crtlng tiiat Mr. (lallou did not die a the result or a stroke of apople or of ncart disease. rney did nut think er.he- that his central ollice district f KlMgsbrldgo. .an was iluu to sudd.-ii weakness or a willlamsbrldgc. Woodlawn. Wcri:ehv..tir laimiiiK qi. ii, aitiioiigu tney said that land city Island. it such had ucrtur. d It would not necc. Zone -I The northern ntid central part sarlly snow la tlo autopsy. The brain i of Urooklvn, extendlne n far soutli as and beau wei.- found to be in an al- the l'l.itbusli section, and the central most normal condition. I c,tllc districts of storla and Hunter When M s Angle rc-'u-icl to the i0im In the llorough of tjueens. court loom in the afternoon she was Zonc c The Miuthcrn part of ltrook confronted iv two laigc slt he of her n-p. comprlltig tho central olllco dls iipartmeiii and the stairs Lading up W i trlcts of 11 iv llldg.'. Hath He.ich. Cor.cy in'i .1'." , , in., '""i'""' ,'h'' ("I"'"'. -Mldwood Ad Cararste. splashes of .lood rind tho footprints hat mn rked her way as she carried down, the uncoii.tiloii Ballou, to be. round a f i w Minute later on the side walk. They weit t.icS d to the wall hack of the wlti.rs s'and, and the markings w.ie exp'ilnel Pj Harold A. I'lerifon of Stamford. Iht clill engineer who made thcni at the nquajt of Mr. (junming the day nn-r Hal'ou died. , The slngu'.ar feaiule of the nurks 1 Xeclionort'he'iio1;,: rirul,'r,.od'J?ouM "I Don't Care About Myself," Says "Mrs. Dudley" on inc siue wan or me ith lailiung. They ' wer,. de-cilhul as "tadixile shaped," th tails piloting down and in the direction m wlioli ihe must have been flying when they splashed against the wall. The lgnltleance of them was that they were about three feet from the, floor near the spot when Mis. Angle said she found HjIIou 1. inr after hear- ,. .. ,. ....,i, .,.. nurses watching over them. Silo would Ing the sound of a full, a-.l could not "u" " ' 'play with them and accompany them Mayo's steiiographer hern Up to the limn he Installed her tmd ir tho name of .Mrs. Dudley In tlio line house In llrook lyn which he owns. I-'toin the girl friends hers of Miss Ciink, from the otlleers and employees of the Youm; Women's Christian Asso il'itloti here, whern Ml. Cook had a loom, from Mayo h.msrlf and from nil In fuel who discussed a possible caus for the suicide to-day, a unanimity of opinion was obtained that tho girl had divelopeit a suicidal mania a year or nioie ago. The old-, definite reaon any one would KlVn for the girl's nit was that 'iei inliiil pad beeomo weakened through exee-slve sttidv. Mayo and Miss Cook eie' were seen together here outside of ofllce hours So far as her friends .new the girl had no lovo affairs of an oit Her girl friend sal.1, .aiwever. that Lillian wa somewhat reticent ibont In r own affairs, rvi pi that she talked for month about endii.g her own life by po son or with a levolver. Itehenrsed Her llmtli. Only the day before she dlsappeated ; from the f.utor hr close friend nnd 1 roommate at the V W. C A.. Mis Hllen Wilson, wlio I a stenographer at Mhvo's ntllce, came upon Lillian May Cook In the women's dieslng room of the far tnry standing In front of a mirror and pointing the night watihmiu's revolver tho weapon she used to k II herself finally toward her left bieast "I.llllan' Millar.'" shout" I Mi Wll i son. "What ate you doing"' "I'm Jut picking out a g-iod pot to shoot lnselr some time.'' Ulllau an swered, lowering the n ,,',ir. When she wn found to-day bv a 1 e.ircller, who will claim 'he reward or S.'iOn otTercd by Mayo, she lay on her face with n bullet wound thiough her left brost, the "best sit" she had de. elded upon a week ago yesterday lie- role the rartory mirror. And bi neat STORE OPENS 9:00 A.M. R, H. Macy A Co.'i Atlrtctioni Arc Their Low Prieej. JUi UU Mmm, tier aid square Bwar.34lh lo 35th St. STORE CLOSES 6:00 P.M. Rich Oriental Rugs Very Specially Priced Hundreds of Superb Rugs Purchased at lA Less Than Prevailing Market Prices and Offered at Proportionate Savings Macy's specializes in Kirmanshahs, the superb Persian Rugs for which there is a constantly increasing demand. Rugs of exquisitely effective designs and softly blended colorings; Rugs in lovely tones of rose, ecru, cream, tan and pastel tints. Over a Hundred Beautiful Specimens of Room Size Kirmanshahs at Savings of $50 to $250 on each Rug Mossoul Rugs the Information that wo were seeking to obtain." GREATER CITY DIVIDED INTO SERVICE ZONES. The proposed ratn plan for New York city divided tho city Into ten zo:ic, as follows; Zone 1 -Manhattan Island, south of Wen. Until street and Hast 103d street. Zone J Manhattan Island above West 110th strict mid Kat 103d street, and Clio central otll.e districts of Fordham. Trcmont, .Mclrtwe and Imervalo In tho Borough of The llronx. A glanco at tho accompanying map Krom Zono 1, which comprises Man shows exactly where the proposed new hattan Island In low lIOili street and In . which thn bulk of telephones urn lo- live cent rale applies, in.. win ne m j , - , r,tol, iramln1llK """V. " : " ' r.one 1. I i and H. which ur. Man- will be to to, 10, Tottemillc. and olXn J hattan, the lower Hronx and the most, Zone .. the It kawa.. tm ,lJ( u wayH lav louled In an u-i thickly Inhabited part of Urooklyn. from Certain reductions arc nuao for liusl- 1 lucked drawer us the fuctorv durltis Astoria to Coney Island. In these zones ness and residence service In ollur zone the dav. It Is proilded that toll shall bo alsd- or subscribers aro glien tho cholee be- iM t'h'e come lint elnbotaseli fitted lhcd and that a telephono call can be tween measured service at JSfi a year 1 handbag be-lde he, !..! mere wa made for n straight charge of tlve cents for 710 message. and the preent mi- .,,-. ..s. . .i,.m, ' . ih. t ,..n.'. oefcrtet-u au ii oi ine Kuie s. iimueii neignooi iumiii uai raio service, 1 Royal Afghan Rugs f. Specially Priced $72.50, $82.50, $87.50 -U kiinuii ;is "khn.i l)olli;ira." tliose h .'iiv in deep, rich mahoK.iiA tones. A fine :i-v.rtment in the aserne nxmi iize, li ?S ft. x 0' ft. to, 8'. ft. s 10'j ft. Very ? desirable for den, librar nr dining room. Specially Priced $12.48,$14.48,$17.89&$19.89 In effective Persian patterns and rich colorings--an assortment of over 600 Mo m)u!s-one of the most popular Oriental Rtifis todav. Sizes average .5 ft. in. x t ft. o in., 3 ft. o in. x 6 ft. 4 in. and 4 ft. x , 7 ft. Excellent choice. to ii to -j 'j i s 'J - 4 3 a s3 fi i a A to 3 to lOCItTll Fl.OOIt. KNTHK father. Trank Cook, of llrookHn. III. donned a white sweater and swunK When Mls Cook's lter !ot a'po-ltlon off toward West ltock, He climbed to 1 iraxe 1.. !li. in a plain in tny Hrouklju the mminlt and, nrtcr ImvlnB the drive Inline a iiur-ein,,id for the chlldrm. two near tho historic JudK's Cave, wundered or the three chlldiett In the li use In itio ihroucli the woods. tablet stamiied "poison." the edces ,,f the il uiKlaer and son or .Mrs innlley ami lie o.itiiii upon i.iinaa. wno ia which liad Blown omew li.it rounded mself" downwnid. Or. tVe uround near her ' 1 from rieciuent Imndllmr. In earlier d.iv "lie clilldifi, in the HrookDn liume , ,.: haul lay tho lilacK lemier nueu Zone (! Tlio northern part ot the I bert 1'. Coats of Madison filed to-day hm idle had threaieneil to p.,n h.'i- consist or a l-.ai-ol,l itirl, a Klrl of tMKl lined with viole! satin, and to her lloroiiKh of tilieens, comiirlslntr the cen- I a inlnorltv r.port of th.. P-ley rom- 'lf Ml-s Wlln.n had a:,l: "You lour .ar and a bo of two years. All lett My the 1. black hat as If she had ttal ottlce dlstrlrtB of Newtown, l'orest .mlttee. which IlivestUat.sl tho .New couldn't Inn am pol-.n beie In New H ue ..re attraetlie lookinu blond haired it and tovnl the-e thlmts aside lie- iiii! vin.iiinv n,i i.i.. Iv.irti t el et , rain inii.Hn ...a Haven. Thes will not ei! I: to you ' oitiiBtei and all len' a itener.il re- f,,re tirltiK. She hail unbuttoned her ,-.. I . ...... Tl. . A..lu..HHnu. ...n.kl n I r..... h., M'l.rt l.lir- ........l..t.lb WVrtT ,11 t ii..,- in.- -.,.jii mi , i.iiiiiin .....e - . ..... , iiiei 1111 I i. I.II.. 1,1.' .'-. repllnl. 'I bro'.iRit It w'th me when etuaue of the eldest Klrl Is not mown ,ni then had plaied the nlicht watch-I I tlrst came here trom Hroo'Kln" This heie .M.ijo did not Ro Into details man's revolver to her bic-ast toward the i about this. .eft nnd -hot herelf throuith tho heart, i I. I. ...I ... ......... .!... .1.. ' ... .... l .t 1 1. ,,i.-.,-', in .in. .I,,,, .mi.-. Hi. revolver wuii oiuy one 1-41111UK0 ;lo .Miioiiu Zone 7 The central part of the Ilor- I lrted In favor of .1 icduetlon of J3,- ouijli of Queen, comprisli k the central 'lOn.utfft In thoo rate. iitllee districts of Itlchnioii.l Hill, Ja- ! Mr. oats, who is a candidate for ap- inaliM. Jloll . nnd Sprlnirtleld. Kdntmetit .is a member of the up-tate 7.0110 ,v Tho southern portion of the 1 1'uono mtvico 1 omnussion, says he .. IIorouKh oftjueens, comprllnc the cen. tral otllce districts of llammcl. and Tar Itockaw av. Zone ii The northern and central part Zone 3 The northern part of tho I of the Horomrh of Ulrhmnnd. comnrNlmr Uorouirh or The Uronx, comprlsim: tne wa about a ,ear 11 co. rt In rrlr. AVhen Itaymond 1'hlHlp. the yo'ith- , lieu- the Toley committee should haw mailn a stalwvido Investlsatlon Instead or conllniin; Its activities to .New York ful brothel of the manaiflnR editor of city. a New Haven newspaper, came upon He recommend. that 11 conv of the the bndv 10 feet off 'he park drive. the central otllce district of West New Foley committee, report bo sent to tho near the top of the wild promontory llilchton. Tomnklnsvllle and New lom. 1 Thomnson committee, now lnvestliratlnr called "West ltik." one of the Ilrt So Zono 10 The southern portion ot the the l'ubllc Service Commissions a!.d that arrive after the polliv had been notllle.1 IIorouKh of Itlchnumd, Itii'luded in the 1 110 action be taken by the legislature "'1 edre hi way tbroueli the crotiti central otllce district of Tottenvllle. mi lecoaimcndjtlons of the Folev omi. surrounding the eirin no.iv wa n . , nilttic, many tlmt M,no has known for some time of the under her to-day relation neiwiei, ner uunanu ar..i i.nis Wnterbim Tlieie have been denial th it she knew of the birth id th" two irlrls to Miss Waterbur-. but persons who hve 1 1 roltowlnir for some eir tile leiiittimshlp betweie.i Mavo ml Mis Wateiliiiry i tha: Jn. fine .M' aterhiiry !l.iee in .lao' otllce here Men with hobbies ride into lo 'nme on Cnrd. J I'hllllp picked up the bait and opened 1 It ur. tiny s.lver bound memorandum OUI- storeS every day HOW. le.ok in the baK she had written In j j peiull be, name. "Lillian Cook ' In the A lot Of theSC hobbieS take , L-ive in, her hac also were toilet article, a nanimer-1 , . ..... ..... ' . bl.-f and othei trifles and also a bu-t- I them HEtlt tO OUr flCW SonnE llnliu. Mayo, the man of wealth who -ne to the fa -torv and m.nle remarks 'rd ; of the Mayo t,01" 'SUltS and OVerCOatS'. theV bt.- Mr. CoaL ocrer, irtth the T,hvteni bad broul- her to New Haver and whl-h sh.-wed thai he knew Ml- W.tter-, J''J "'. THINKS HEMIS WRONG. ! vMmWmJ at t&l'lJpny '" day before had ipcr.e, the ..,,. w,.s alut .0 l,H.n,H mother and the corner svLViifiii.ooii. riiiet.itii? ti,.. omir.. r reward for llndlnB her from J100 to i:x-!enlnr funis 1'llra Minority , I'rof. llemis, who tlxed tho v ilue at :,( . 1 IBS oflO 000 Mr vit ,. trf ' He stood over the (rirl. his slim tlRiire Hepor. of Poley Com Ice. , Xevan fi " '7, 'Z 'T'W Al-nANT, March .-ICx-Senator Her- not b.iso hi ct.nute on procut values. n z. still without utterInK a word, strode kDUAL LIFE TRACED FROM NUMBER ON AUTOMOBILE After Discolsures About Mayo; "Nothing Can Disturb Me as Long as I Have My Babies." itpildents In the brown nnd white 1 her babies, but eho always had two M .yo was the father of tho chili i:ntili? rr Willi llllil on Trip. Minh stress his bee- laid on the in. le.it that Mi-s Cook diappearod lat rtiursd.ij. a' ..' out the sitiK time 1 b f ,'re." Mao said to-day. durlni; hi tall. fore Mi Cook' body was round ..... . i,A -. .1. .na n,..u,i 1.1. .i..,i not speak to her nnd turned their backs ! 1. ..,.. ..,'., 1.. on Dudley. Others made It a pob.t to lmt )lo aniJ M it.Ki occupy here, wa not alone on th'it trip, but was ae-' held to-day. '1ipvf ?n Rnrinrr ntlf filtinr' , 1. ..... ...... - - f ....., iir rtii 1 i.ji niimi i.'i uiuj r..n, iuiri 1 i . ! Ills llrst eamlnatloti of Lillian's lsjdy While StOCKS are nCW and that there was nothlim plitsleal to : ,lt,Krnk-n show why she had klll-d herself, lull SlZCh arc UilDrOKOl. p.. lepeated thi io-iiIkIii foiiowim.- a Ot"her; ridp nlonrr till thrv meie ihoiv.uch exmnliiat, n In the Lewis Wtlltrh TlUC HOng Ull inLV ami Maycox Mo.-mie heie. where the come to underwear they eiure .Ml-"" V IIR . IIOOV WHS lOUnO OOH IIU IJIUK. v..iviii l.ll .,,JV . 1 f, I urn happy to say. thnrefoie, that 1 said he would order an autopy n I KIIOW WC re teatUTinR Union M. tTorts niadi by or.e of his cmplovees, Mi one! Stapletii, h re to pet him on the lonp illtat,'e telehoiie have come fiom th, wound while wis lylni; on the land 117 he lltooklyn, between lflRhth avenuo and alll mlrHeM , i.ri)S,,ect I'ark. where Ti-ir-pect l'ark, have always priueu ' t,i,e dillKhteil In taklmc pictures or them, DOUBT FATAL FALL AT HOTEL WAS ACCIDENT themselves on nilhereiu'o to tho pro line of the nurn'Birls, until some- , ., .. .. ,..r.. .1,,.., n venr thlliK more than a year nso, was Lillian parti.. Hut for more than a car imy w,b fouj(J y(,stenl (. tneir pnue nas o-eii nun. Tho wound 10 their pride In relch b or hood uprlislitn. s camo when they illM.-ovcred tliat in Uiclr midst W.H Uvlnc n womnn with three children, two nt tho foot of a rocky hill near New Ha en, Conn. Lillian wa employed by Mrs. Dudley shortly after the couple moved to Fourth street, about four years .iko. The lieluhborlnK women took no tice or her because she was a sweet 1 , 3V 1"' "uu ey wnen tney met ,,rom that ll(nir lmtll ft vury ,,ltB her In the street or In the park. on or i,ur t.Kiit .,11 dTorts to see Mr. two eien called on her In the afternoons. May0i t i..,r M Ht,,ryi )iaVe been frult ou mut not play with Don, VIi--,iPh n was "not at home." a servant Klnl.i or Lol Dudtei." some of the o.?pt llrtirv Honnellv of the New parent told their children. The little iUwn detective force Kot Mr Mavo on nr.es in the Dudley home were more ti, telephon. Int.- to-nlcht i:rter than over In the care or their nursis, eti'orts to speak to Mrs. M.io hsd been polnc mornltic and afternoons to the fmltles. ln.niirers. Including the nolice. park. More than ever the mother no- , belne tnld that Mr Mavo was ui ill tr M.iv.i ni th,. N. w wiu.ir.i ,n t'unipanled them ..lid seemed to take to see ari one. melon and 'old lilm. he says, that Mls Kreater Joy In belmr with them. She 1 ".Mr Mao I not at horn , I can't Co ik had dKippearcd was quiet and reserved as ever, but I even say'wher- h has Kone." wa all "Hlnce the time Miss Cook eam to my Always cheerrul. I Mrs. Mayo would say to Capi. Donnelly oftlco here about a jearaKO. ' .Majo weiu Hut soon the n'lphbors of Mrs Dudley 1 to-nli;ht. .11-,. "1 learned that at times she acted srot another thrill. For months there Durinc the day. Jut before Lillian ipieerb Amonc other thljic I was nan necn taiK npout the dual lire of Mr. I iiidley-.Ma)o, It sprc id In some mvs terlous way to New Haven. One day one of the men or the neiuhborhood ;e celved 1, telephone messiiKe nklnK Tor permlslon to call. He wa surprised to rereli.. 1, visit from Mr. Mavo of New llnven, accompanied by a friend Sin asked detail or Mr Dudley' life In Vouirht, my desntn- When re.um for the sulcldo were l!scuseit to-nlctu capt. Donnelly said suits. Still others browse around ompanbsl b C itor enulneer ' lie... Mn.., went int.. at.iiia ni.n,., that LIUliui's rather. Frank Cotk. who -opplim oif nt I'hll.uleliihla o,er rlKlit enme hete yesterd.M with his dauch- ' amonE the I1CW CUStOm shirt t , attend to some bi.'.iies and .,( the ter. Mis Laura, said befoie is turnlni; 1 . , e , . to Hioohlyn last nlKlit that his ilaiiKlt-, 'ba tiit ytiuuuu uv ter aiw.i.x.s nnd been or 11 meiatu lion disposition From Mayv Miss VHnn St.ipleton llnalh did ret In tou. h with '"'d other it wa learned 'hit Lillian suffered from llltene lieml.ielie "line day Lllla.i told Pie ' .i.d Mi" Wilson, "that wl er. she was an 'nfatit he had suffered a fl' which had In jured the back or her bead " Mis Cook continued her coi respond- uc with MIsm Wnterburv and onlv rience that our pet hobby is "making shirts to please" is well as "to measure." Everything men and boys wear, includinc the new Cook's bodv was f.,und, Majio refused to',.1 that he was carr Inc about tablet two days ts-foro she dUappea-ed sho ' Cnr:n 'C,..ri)-Mi TVyTicfe " to dlsnis- his alfalis so far as Ills rela- of bichloride of mercury If I bad sent "Mre Dudley' a chatty brlt-ht -,J'"u,b OtUlcn miblh. Hons with tl Mrs Dudley" of llrook- 1) 11 were concerned. Iloilhlc Life .Ailmlskluii, Hi attention then was culles.1 to the f.n-t that the houe occupied by "Mr. and .Mr James Dudley" In Fourth ki i,n how serious were the threats she letter which had to do e lite tlv with her n been miiKinc 1 ut ennuis ni r lire. Imsa... school evamlnatloiis Fourth stteet with Mrs DuJIej and ie. , ,., ,,r..nl"'' e..lve.l n iletnitn.l n,..ki,n .el. I. ,i . .. . . . . .V' "v"i"K scrlptlon of lmtll persons .iiwei.i. I lei-talnly would hale irleil t, et her 10 rid her mlpd of such thoiiKhts, In my opinion her entire r - hue reined to me to act qilef rly " The "nm erne, acooriiinsr to tne mn It. I the exception of the bullet w.tlMl 11 he" hiiuxt. whlc.11 Dr. ScaitKin.UKli Is-llel'es cailinl IIIMant iblf 1 t ere ........ ,.. ...n.l n.. r.ltll.... u. a r.sht discoloration of the no... and " """ chin, the result ot bruls.' as she fell I .lii mlilitl rniitrntnif! Our iti' Htnrr nt 5lA -4t"f Street, infi in, , Mriine, Rffili Conipnnios Hofiisc io I'ny Claims 011 Ont,'iv r.iiiiiiianii : Widow Sues. It was learned jeeteidu that two content iniranee coniiauie have re- f whom she acknowledged as her own, lookinp, eiulet tlrl who always wa at the other beltiK an adopted child. That tendlm; to her duties and maklnc other . 1 iv,0 i,rr.a n nnt lnotheM wish they had such a nurse woman, the nelKhbora learned, was not ( married, tboUKh the man who visited ' nftpr ft lme ,,), disappeared and the house, at Irregular Intervals was mothers who innde Inquiries about her. sunken of by her as her husband. hopInK to employ her themselves, were sp Ken oi oj uer ,,..,11,... 1 told that n "rich man" was sendimr her The woman was Mrs. Lois IJUille). .,,..,i i,,t,. ,i.,. i...,i ,,,, .,, who said her husband was James Dud- , thB r,.,,Uest of Mr. Dudlej Mr. Dud ' 1, j ,,nd that he travelled for "an auto- ley had Kiveu her employment In his ...'..i.ii.. amine in CnnneclU'til." lint hr factory in Conneithut. wliele she was 'used to pa claim. 01. the death of I eiuhbors knew that tlio man was Vlr- , e.,i nlnir i a week and was lcarmni; c.utav Haumann, head of the eompnny 1 alnlii Jiunn Mao, ptesident or Hie ' stenoKiaphy in a nlKlit school. i.enitlim' the lliltmore Hot... who was ' Mayo Itadlator Company of New .mm another thtnjr the neluhbors ob killed October H last by a fall from Haven, reputed to be wealthy nnd noted M.rv, d was tho fart that Mrs. Dudley the ,roof of the bote,!, 1 as a philanthropist, that he, hud 11 wife neier went out without onn or her maids In' addition to tho siilt of Mr. Fmlly HvIiik In one of the how place. of aH a companion unless .Mr. Dudley was Orncei Haumann. the -widow, who was New Haven. with her. They said that occasionally Mls Kinsley, daughter of the CIiIcsfo llefnre that discovery was mode .Mrs, Mr oudey went with hltn on a trip, n.-filnar Clin Hrnf,.rro,l Aeeblnn. rillilleV hnil tleCtl WelClinK'd ly lieT lanvlniT tllS Children nldtie lid til the Intrurance Company, she has tiled an neighbors upon her arrival at the do-1 mlt tnat was Hrt!dom. When J action against the United State t?as. llKhtful home, .Hi. I'Oiirth "'f'1 Bn" Mr. Dudley camo homo he would take nalty Company. The total demanded In amactcd attention because she '''"''j her to 11 Urooklyn restaurant or to a1 the two suits Is JlJ.tiUH. 111 ei-ruem mm" " - - . iiroomyn ineaire, 0111 never 10 similar The Insurance companies refuse to three servants aim a " pay on tho jtround that Mr Haumann'. n-,ilr death was not accidental and alo on leil for Her llen.it r. the ground of a false statement by Mr, in addition, Mr, Dudley was beautl Haumann in taklnir out his policy, o'rui ,innde with Kobleii hair, dark Diat man Is my huslnnd," said Mrs. Mayo, who l of middle use, refined, modest and quiet voiced "The woman with whom he is IIvIiik Is not Id wife." she went on "She Is toils Wateibury of New Haven, to whom Mr. Mao and 1 took a fancy enrs no She was a mere child when we used to take hei out In our automobile. A she icrew up Mr Miivn uikciI her to learn stenociaphy and typew i ltliii; She did and then sue was einplojed b iii Iiusb.niil In his otllce "About live ie,r" nun -he u,,s only I tilt II lle dlaii.slled I kllert of my liuslialid roiidlus fo' l ei. lull after -he disiippriiied I thought It was all over." t old to li.. llli iiree. employed st Mayo's factori a Rr.iup '' forward, and th- exs..ure .as she lay i:lrls by t ie icai. much 1 head of he (,,v((, tho ,, f()r ,(.k 1llU ilvernKe kiii .uinri in , u. ,, .inn, took day. HOPED UNTIL THE LAST. to the deed, bv vlrulnlu Mao M on then admitted his relutlons with Mis 1J.1. H-T....I h.. . . ! 'be form of excemlw study, of slttlmt I!R Waterbury nr oame to the at- .hl..imv ;i, th,.r times with the book tentlon of Mayo so her jrr.in.ltiu.ther. , h.r haml ,,,,, upsi,i., d,,,,,, ,or tl,nK Mrs hatmle Dudley, said to a teporter Mret h.t. .t tun,., of her constant refer- . .. . ei.s nero lo-lllirill. wnen IJI. , rnre to SlllClde and Of period Of Weep- r.lrl'. el.ee nn.l Mi.tber Tlumirht wii a little jrtrl. Ia)I's parent weie dl- i,, 1 I -r.-ed nnd her mother married nn.i'n, mu when the irlrl were nsked whether Broadway when the irlrl, then n.t much more than , r nnt kin. ir.ne miv leason. tor wan'-. t'ntll tlie l.it moment Ii. fore the . i,i...".. inc to end her life thei anl she did not. trade new. ol the MmllnK "f 'he body Dur:t,K the lal few we.K she had of Lillian May Cook anlvml, t,Vje wr- el ts ol tie- ulrl Weie III a iKiiie.'ul inc. J Mnrniii fmir .'.irrt nt Hei!.terid trxilenoitU Rogers Pkkt Compnv Broadway nt 13th St. "The Four Corners'' h Id. was In 111; with the iri andm.the 1. ... In lhose ilava Mr ami Mrs. Mayo l!ed at ii.e Hotel Duncan near by Her beep studMiiK espe.-,,ll hard to Bid a Kiaiiiiinothers naiii" ie'..eud to have a,,,!,,,,,., . ,1 ji.udii in the llutler Ilroartw ay at .l-lili M Fifth A.e :it -t illtj-'esleil to Ml. Wati" bury the lln : "Mrs Jnidiei" In IIlsiMvii Tne little Waterhnry pt-l wa veri .11 tiiictlve ei en In tho.. dais, nnd Mayo, 11,10 now M, took a fancy to her Ai routine to LoU's ciiiiiilnioiher Mr. Mi, 11 wa fond of the ir'rl also. Whep It canie to KettUm details to-nlKht fnun ynuiiK 1'iai'H II Co ,. the fathi'l, was wait. 111; patent', ft yo si 11 ws In tit -nod. lit I. iKOiie on t ie tnli.l tbioi ,,f I.'nion ti,.t. Hr-'okin wir'. tiv lied f eli eii 1 hlld'etl two ot W Ik hi) hud lied I'lolll IllUlllal causes, smiled lieerful 1 upon solicitous 1 ltnri. say- lie had passed tho ex- 1 ir.tr us If eniouraiMin; In rself Monday, or four days "You know, 1 reel that Lilly Is .illvo." nicea In Now York. Traced Thriiusli nto. That seemed stranue to some or the j- . ... . . . lieinri .,11 the effect that no other company had brown even and a complexion inai "''";'.''.-''. J r, ... ... " foitned that he was ralllnit a iisiuil declined to Insuro him, It Is all.-Ked aroused the admiration or the women., she said that he was Konn to btenk tin ltllHlltes4 I'ut.eSe I .f N'el. II Hell, lie) boast hem,: fin sli,. would ttidsli the M months ouie In foil" inoiiilio .lust befoie she . 1 1 1 1 t ' ued she took hei II1..1I ei.i'nina'ions at the school. At the tliue she went aw.i she did not know whether she Alrs .Mayo iiskch wlliit lie siiouid do. It came to KettUm iletalls to-nlKht mini ninliiatlon List i.et .lour hustmnd away from tlut Lois' irtntnlinother nbout the ynuiiK fi,r h. had killed herself tinon the Hut shortly alter 4 o'clock canie the woman," sho was urKed. r..m.vi life dilrliiK the last four e,-,rs top or West llocK. the hiilnes school ' message from New Haven that the "Hut I am helpless," she replied .Mm. Dudley had next to nothlni? to diploma atrived at Ilia Y W. C. A jjlrl'a body had lieen round Cook, wlio "Thin net a dliorce," she was tpld. sai loonif. where sin lived wa seated 011 a piano stool, bent tor- Hut the woman waved hei hand pa- "1 don't know that "he I or I not ot, the d iv -he disappeared her friend, ward. Ills head dropping into hi hand. tlieilraJly nnd went awu. Many times 1 In Urooklyn," mid th" KTandmother. M Wilson, not rciil nt tioon ns uual He sobbed quietly His wife, the lines aMcr that she would talk to certain per-, She went her own way ami so 1 , down to he Y W c. A , where of who race showed the cares of moth sons In Fourth street over tho lomr dls-' never have been ioncerned with her ,(,,. two ulrl ilwais took luncheon to- erhood, irnvi way, but sh soon re tiuice telephone and ask If Mrs Dudley xinee I haven't visited her or writ- ' nether In fact, nccordinfr to Mis Wil- Rained her self-control. Wiping her ews we re still llvlnjr In that stteet and ten 10 her and I don't know anvthins-, .i, ...a 1 v,..e "ni. with the corner ot her KliiKham apron. whether Mr Mayo called, She was In- declined to insuro mm. 11 is iiiieKei aroused the admiration 01 w ..mo j . ' ' ' Tt ..."iJ ,w,t cnrti,e.iVii,,e rii. she said that he was eoini; to btenk that a Philadelphia company declined The three children often were spoken r ess I was not orth onilim That ,),,. home, but the. break never rum... to Issuo a policy In l'.KH 0f as "the linen most beautiful dill- was regarded s ranKe. Tho men , M imdley, It s. ems, alwais ma In behalf of Mrs. Haumann If w.. ,i,c.. 1 h.vc ever seen." commented on It and hew n to whisper , .,, ki J ,. , ' h' ' , iln- j;lrl ..m ..i.i,ii H1.1i Tniij. 1...1,'. v(lJ 1....11..V .M.idiiallv became ac amniiK themselves that Dudley was not v, , . tu anre Company hns paid .1 -I m cef J2.". - quaint'ed with the iicluhbors. They calleil Dudley at all. They becmue more curl- ,u,y , Kivt, ,u,r a ,,,,, , "J , (IA .-,1 Ihnl Mr 1 1 mn bn.l nr. . .. l.. die culled oil III. Ill Sllllie- OUS lllld tlnallS ItCCIIII ll to IIIUKe all , ,,,l., Cl... e...... I..1...I .1... ..I.I ..u ........... financial or domestic troubles which tluus her "husbainr accompanied her. i Invesllratloti. The number of erne, of u1, Vtio i-ltl.l and recentij she told of would havn caued him lo t.iku his life. ATTACKS HER FATHER'S WILL. IJnnnbtcr of Dr. Jnnie .Nenl n Mother llnleel Mini, The influence of Mrs. Jessie Neal on I sually she went none uivi an """) '""' ' -,'', t ,,olv , . hl,r hil(H(, we,'.. .-Mended to Mr and Mis. Dudley the best clue. It was obtained anil In- i sl,Ke f MWnii herself. he said that for dinner or lor .lances, Hut Mr loritiatloq eomlinr from I liirtford, f onn , ,)lly ,hH ,,,1(.,k ,,,,, p,Irrl, ;,lrK Dudley never accepted the Invitations, wa that the car biOoiiBed t IrKln in ; quantity or lysol on h-r breast and iuoukii arterwar.l he would make quiet .1 Mayo or New Haven The next tlilmc (ll,. ,,omil,ilne,l that she had hurt hei calls with hi "wire ' Jeained was that the house In will 'll ,.,. S1. aU r,lUl thllt fP yfar , It was noticed that Dudley, who was , Dudley was IIvIiik belonued to the e,ame ulri 0Jt, r.., bichloride or meicuri eh'smlheil as a tall, haialsome man wiiiiiinan. tablets In her pocketbook. Mi.. Dudley run erav 11.1 r. W. S lollll III II ISINiiyillK .on inrn eiil lo-.li. eilll vlp iwi about her. .Neil em nel, He ii. Hut Mayo was very much more t.ilka tlie, especially when his mind was called to the fact that he own the h' tise ii which Ull Hies "I Willi! to lllld Lillian Cnok." he said in lo-iiy' talk here Just Petore the le- port of the tlinlltij; nt her bodv was ..a.. .1.1 a nil ins-ill aiw all day ttn elas too, so she couldn't hue done nn tiling out of the way that 1 would not know about." Trlnl.el for Mother. H it a week airo t -d., Li lian de clined to isu out with Wilson, say Ini: ehe was tin' hUMKry Not loin; after Mu Wi.-im left the rnriot.. howeier. t.l, phoned In bv vouiijt; FhUlips (loin the Li'illali put on Her uii...ii rut liat ami f. ot ol West ltock, ",ind it necessniv io,it and went to her room In the I shall In. lease the oflu of ,, reward W C A. Iliir.dinj; withoul en.oimter- froni .T,on to Jl.inin Hip I want. " Mis Wllsot,. Lillian made the bed panic with a proper desire to allai md then uatheied toetlier i few siispl.lons ihat ban be. n aroused l,ite trinkets and placed them, together with and Inrjielv to set at lest thee false two wick-' salary, a i 1 0 bill and a 110 ruiinc-H nbout a co, d. nnre sdrl like Kold piece, III all eliiel ipe with a nuts i she said . "Well, father, you must co to New Haien rlKht away and brinK Lilly back, I to us " Knitter llelleie llnjn lloneeit, "Slie was a sweet, pure jttrl." soblssi the. father, "and I want to say linln here that I believe Mr MaNO Is stra iroi lurward, lion, t man " On the table In-line tin' m Uu Hie mntiey that the ull I had dep item d to her mother "with low bet e she lett her room to kill hoi-sel, In in envelope she had put a IIH cold pie, c. a Ki hi. and tlve Jl bills Wit them sin bad placed a little bit of J, weirs that em. had pil.ed In the envelope w.is ,i note. WARWOOD If A r MAN COLLAR SAUL S WHSD'I IUKCS sr Tot s acr.T SH- I nt cut in thn I'ark I illi n tlie othe moth. r t ilkmir ' 111.11J Tin mil my in, ml I' . make 10. inisinitn ... .....-. -n..F ..-....... lr(m KW n.ur, WllH , m iiispiayiiiB i no mens eiirin-uy still was im . received letteis f I ..HI tin ulrl In New , ; , V, , ...V.i..t, bu.-M , .1 .7i,.. V.. that end slinnlv. "Pleas., she these to ., A ..... . s.Hd It jdsl lie. .1 t., tn laie nr. nimes .xe.n w,lfl ,1 m.iner handful of unset diamond ot re- s.uisueii. line ot litem wrote to menus nVin t"llln or her lonellntss and sav-V ,'""," ", ' ,,i,," , ' IMM """" ' ; )0t ami .,,1.. . taken up In testimony yesterday before ,,, K,,b . hnillance and .iinloubted In New Haven, it..,ulrltiR about Mayo 'f ! " ,,k, ZV, ib erKelf 1 make i,.self cleaili undcr-td. . m d .11 o her . ,,. f Ul eniel.-pr was pint. -I . ."ViVl.l not be , . r',. a, ,- Surrogate Fowler III a healing wlie.e Zn n ' ob-erved loo that Mis. and his fain.l.l Word .Mine back that Wh , the ,1 ;, I L Dud- , 1 '""i ' h" , ,,"''",,.f. "!' '"' ', , ,' ', v III . Vn.,,.,1 tL-T. .tnl Kit llu-t., " "f ,''""1'' "" "UU'U. i,,',""".. Mrs. l-Mward M. Lockw-ood. Dr N.,,l' ,,y oie ni.e e,s It was noted he I a wife and was lhlK with her ., wen. ... tt Cook .in, ,' SsVnnh.l,'. "slbVr SZ? s r 'while ' 1 1 r.1 h . ' blh o he ' 7'''; ''r'' . i'II"! ' '"t'li. '" ' ' dRHJfhler. Is contcstlliK her f 'ther s will. ,,,. m1i0 ,si)d hale a pew rlllK. a ne w In one or the most expensive homes In ti.,-t. nnd consoled the parents. Art r 1 '. "' ,' ""' , N '?.,., , " 1 ' . J moo 1 1 Hint Vil li n inied lowe rs '" ,"'"', h'w"?r- ,'"1' " " " , ivhlch outs her olt without beqneMs. ,.. wh of .... other ..nnimenl which ,,al city The M r. May or whom the' , prllrlt billet up ...her , id Mavo' '""""V " ""'' ' ' '' ",' '.'o', '1 ' ,,' 'rd W',K"" !,f "", 1H ''hn-h her roommate 'Mtti. 1 11 II. . . . Kdward'M Lockwood, who live- ,t Lhe won for .. shmt time. Then It letter writers told was M.iy.i's sissmd , she lid not seem .oiiceriied al on, h,. . 1 ".?" '! . I ' . 1. a . , e , 1. fo W Ie ,M" ' " "H "" .T1 ? '"' '.'.)' ' ' I !'T "i"! . i'5'., , ' 1090 KI. Nicholas avenue, and Is an would disappear and when her nelHh-, wire. She was child ess, but Mayo, by self " ' ""'.' ,,'',;, ' ;,, V , i ....... i.n. u her 1.1 .lnht and -.vis " "i","' i"'1' "-;"" ........ .,..n ....... ... .- ajtslsumt ticket seller Mr the New vrh . bo.s. es,,..clall,v the women, remarked l tlrstwlfe.lt was explained, had a.ihlld. ", don't can about msef." she said. T'Cttor ifX ta, Ji se was 1,1 th" V'm ",ll'l'l",r VW '!'- l' j njj; fi.M. ih..i . ;; o-m w Central railroad, testllled that when he ; ,. nb-ence of the jewel they were named VIikIi.I . Mayo, who was married "hut e-ate about hltn." She has ." 1 ' !' ' ', 1 ,rl ,,in" M,iH . , ... f she 1 in 1 l - ,1,,;"1' , , ... . U,"": , U" ';"' " wa courtlnB 1.1 wife Mrs. N,..,l would i, that Mr. Dudley bad take,, It away , , cartoonist. of late b. ep spckltu,- of Man, pot u ' '' , . 'Tv, 1 , olntslv noihl,,,- bonl M " i dl tor I-. .. " oil ce. but T1",:,f1","", ,n""f" nt, ,,,,; ""'". ' ' w" 0 '" ',;jl , ' '"" sit In his lap, put her arm around ! , , a sure deposit vault Mr -arekeepln,,. when that Information reached the Mr. Dudley, but as "bin," or "he " "I ' ' "is iV ' t ' ' 'Zl Z ' heslt te I "v at ie he 'not kninv hei 1 "l, '""V'T ',' "I' '", 1111 " ' ';' U , " , " ' - - .... ..... ...... - ? r,. ...ii. ... . .j n , -, , ..in in. (itii i...,. .......... ,,i.,,i i,., -.i.iiii, t-.'.i.i.ii. emu ill ecu rci.iiiru i.,i,-i I hll.lren jrood housekeeper ntul wife. On one ,m uqusuul number of automobiles, ime ,M decided that social relations with occasion she told him, the Aliness said, day he would drive up to his homo with .Mrs.. Dudley must be cut off. Home or that It was nnt insessary to ipt Dr. his chauffeur In a tutu Inn car, The , u,m w,.r., kind and frank ennuKh to Kent's consent to the. innrrbipi because next time he would have a limousine j (.u in. n, explain the lliiatlon. he, Mrs. N.il, "ruled the house'' npotlmr time u ruiinhout. "And they , i)H imdley admitted nolhliiR, denied Mr, IsJCkwond's testimony was in sup- uiun I mane any liner cars, wan ii- i nothltiK. comment of the tilghboihoo.l, Deintr.1 Ie. Clill.lren, port of thu contention of lila wife that Mrs. Neal unduly Inlliienceil h.r fit, in when he. mado his will The .iop. ty Involved In slid lo be iiboui ?.,nuu. All this time the mollisrs 111 the neli;l. Mrs. Neal will ham an opportunity to imrhooil were loud In their praise or Mrs. refute the HVlderiue offered yesterday on Dudley, who seemesl to be devoted lo her Monday, wh;n Ui.i will contest will bo children. She was pleased when the routlnuisl children of neighbors Mine to play with I love lilm," she Is quoted as havtnjr t-aid, "He loves me, I am the mother or his chlldinn " "We caiiliot leceive you or lilm lu our homes, was tlio decision uf tho women, "Very well," w the answer muds without feellnir, AHer that some -f the women would dlH'inb me as lotm as I h.n-.- niv- Ik-.I.i. s When asked iihniit the i',.ok Kill, she said' "I have always kn her and trbd to help her. This Is my lewanl" That was before the body of the j?lll was found, Mis. Dudley kept lnr chlldien sr. eluded yesterday Sin denied herself to li'Ptirteis. At nines It was said iie iiniise In Itronklvn and I. well i,rnvl,l..,l pot at honin , at otheis It was expl'iln. d fur she would see nobody Word was Me- - tl c-t mot Miss Lll.ian Conk in Mis- pl.oni-d in nei- nom mwi linen the Wateibury's frs. Dudley's home In less inn'. s about her. ltetlltlo.l Kneillll III Mini;. ".My relations with Miss Lois Water btir.i are known to many Much that I said 'iboiil those relations Is true We IhoiiKhl a Kooil deal of esch other and still do, Sho Is IIvIiik under the assumed name of Dudley al tin. Fourth street Some rallwai emploiees re that when she aim eel pear West ltock she asked them ii to the best wa to ! climb to the summit She had been up 1 on West ltock oini holiday Inst stunnier i.illt-o and went to meet his daiiublei studied hint and ,il ... .... Lailia at the ilrotid Central Slut Inn. Rill." Until left for New Haien on the Hi Fiom the Infoi in it on . o'clock train I tenlai It was npp.uci i lb ll.'ifllee In the day both father and hai iim inei Mr M.io is pished tne iifteinisin I .. illnir lneiks there Lillian h:iil leinarked uin thei beauties of thn park, l..i-t Mun.l,i c,,pt n,ni;-,,ii and ,i an uthei looked throiis'.i the woods and l ocks ill .1 Ulldi I hi IIHll of West ltock 80 th n-oiiulili lh.it ll seeined as II' elcll moment 11 was leatnc.l tnat the Ikm v or Hlliook vn about two and a half vears i Inch hail been evnloieil I till this aftir me Kiri nini neei, louno. with Miss lloii and while the Uh ",,,. ,, talk,.ll ,fll. dauch-I ould pot hale i.-l'..d 1. ler llolh admitted that she was rnoion , name when sue weii . and melancholy and nt times talked to She nl.u inn-t I.n. ! h.r fib mis of endum tin life h I , wife I ,. Hei.. "Hut she w.ss nry n nnl," vinl be M - ' n.. -,i ., 1 niither "She went lo act is nu thu I ' !'' '- inild for M's Dndli alsnil four .,iis she a .. . ueo when she wa is M-'irs old Sh" It wis u.l " loved Mrs Dudley, who was kind to j for action .ik.i.i ajro. PreilotiH to that 1 had known hei noon Huymon.l Phillip., who bus bum ( (,,. nit mM ,nr a sort of noiiqunloii county M