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k ow: 4 pale WOMAN SUICIDE ASSISSIN MAKES BY POISON WAS 9 KNIFE THRUSTS LOUISE VERMEULE AND GETS AWAY As “Mrs, John Van Ness Rob- | Victim Thought to Have Been erts” She Fooled the “400”"— | Killed in Fulfilment of a Was Facing Exposure. | Sicilian Vendetta. SOLD MINING STOCKS, 4® Joseph Avelins, a shoemaker, [opened his little shop at No. 1047 Springfield avenue, Irvington, N. Francis L. Patton, jr., Denies aay an assassin stepped in and s him nine times in the breast with a Statements That She Mis- | ions. thin aageer. x hrusts ached the heart and Avelino} represented Herself. dropped dead to the floor, while nis murderer escaped in the faint light the early dawn. dead Mrs, John Van Ness Roberts. Salvator Abruzzo, of Springfield ave- fn her exquisitely furnished apartments | nue and Forty-first street, has been fn t+ Hudson, No. Riverside |®Frested on suspicion of knowing some- ‘ thing about the killing, It ts believed peri vernoe Poleco acccne, SNeUStSCey trata Avelinoliwho t to Irvington reer as a “promoter of unquestionable | ¢rom Brooklyn, fell a victim in a feud political, social and financial affilia: /that originated tn Sicily, his birthplace. tions,” as she styled herself, ts said Ino sls the rear room of his to-day to have been in 1 Meas UGS chpemtiking (eep ene ees Louise Vermeuie, who was arrested in | (arly Tiser. Nest doot to him reaghiar a this eleven years ago because of sig of Gerardo Fruezi, who has a her dealings with varlous mercantile siseping room in the rear, Fruesi's houses here. She was tried and 8¢-| brother, Vincenso, lives with him, They euitlea. ‘ : are recent arrivals ir Irvington. poepuy areccouss Roman. Cied J8° As the brothers were preparing break- night. Coroner Acriteili_ searched APT Ee EEE TET RTS her physicians, Dr. a heavy body striking the Moor and Dr. Roger H ey ran to the front door of the shoe. died of an overdose tei e, opened It found That 3 Avel The dagger had pene- cially and facing prison fe ntempt | fa recat, thick wu: at, of court gave a» tion of suicide Walstcoat and two shirts a one de=p to her death, which gained strength ito his bosor ast ents be- ried to notify the Hatre, of the knife with sle's lawyer in aecsula ibe | used in and the 1 of the ead y her on t e street and she was pi Robbery was not the motive for the Mrs. John Van and ‘Mrs. ing under ti Ness Robe Stuyvesant Roberts.’ Both names were purely fictitious, nor had the woman, so far as I ever knew, the slightest ering Ayeling Lad a roll of $60 In his : None of als effects was dis- j parded | © man who is relationship to tie Stuyvesants. Her ed lo know the maiden name was Made! Tinley, She pin eae be was born in Philadelphia and became the wife of Richard W. Roelofs. Her a 2 son by Roelois is row with nis tatuer GRAND LODGE MASONS in Cripple Creek, Col.” fui MEARE Te Pat AT STEWART FUNERAL. dean of Princeton See nary, zal tains. in the oat state- Delegations from Bodies in Order 1s to je contrary, that Mrs. Reb- >, cat, ee to be. Mr. Honor Memory of Late Past pen 6 to-day aoa Fea Grand Master. leccatan a an one ome ie NV Att thi f the Masonic are artes nt Wornan,” be Order, and in the presence of delega- declared, “who had the misfortune that | “Ons from the Grand Lodge of the/ nine out of tea w Yorkers of the St#te of New York and nearly a dozen erenemvanvinave money Other — Masonic organisations, miilfiiai caster But | {neral o an Stewart, past grand | Thave ni e. ny master of and Lodge of Stace | tlre derog aul wae wee | ieee rairisas aa West Fitt al be. were conductel MacArthur, pas- terment of fe ig of accac made co Attorney Sh ne Maan ee ese AS he 1 Ne a ai. LINER ARRIVES WITH aes 4 MEASLES IN STEERAGE. always bi and I thac si c ah Tob! One { Dies Just as the Pa 7 \ ie ‘ 1 ‘ World an ' Nev Yark ants, Get the vet Calendar of the yeur. STORM WARNINGS ALONG ATLANTIC. ct My cS tia: While § ( FA A reward of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars will be paid for the arrest and conviction of any junk dealer or other person guilty, under the provisions of Section 550 of the Penal Code of the State of New York, of criminally receiving any prop- erty belonging to this Company. jendar for 1908, Wstributed with Th Jan, 5 12 and 1). Greater Get the set, Prettiont Art Calendar of the vear. CRAWFORD A BRIGADIER, WASHINGTON, Jan, 4 Crawford, Coast Artillery Moted to be brigadie: He ts fommandant at Fort Wadsworth, N Fe .02 at present ins Washington ov et absence. e ‘ NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO, 15 Dey St., New York JOHN H. CAHILL, 2d Vice-President orum, pro. May 1, 1902. ~~ \ MURDERED MAN HITCH IN PLA - IS OENTIFED TO REOPEN THE ASB. BELSEROE HAMILTON BANK THE EVENING WOMLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1908. THIEVES CHOKE Is, which Were ex- ARE RUN NY QLD BLUECOAT trom professtonal iim out la a man leaped at hi the throat, She struggled | toot atie was confronted by two masked | Pointing a revolver at hi ‘asec s 2 YQUNG SLEUTHS [PRESCRIPTION IS EASILY PREPARED Simple Mixture to Make at Home Said to Promptly ‘Staten Island Mystery Partly} Supt. Clark Williams With-| Their Pistols Fail to Awe Mrs. burglars. he “If you make an d, one of the men said t& outery her: vu view Central Office Men Couldn't Relieve Rheumatism. Several of the knife | }and his right a holds His Approval and | Lyons, New Rochelle Delay Results. Society Woman. | Cleared by Friend of the Victim. ;FOUR MEN ARRESTED. Tho reopening of the Hamilton Bank, scheduled for Monday, It was learned to- day, has been postponed, owing to the Inability of lawyers representing the old management to get the consent of Superintendent of Banking Clark Will- jams. Such consent ta not essential to & reopening, but inasmuch es the Super- | Intendent of Banking has the power to| | close an unsound bank, the lawyers have The young man who was murdered on New Year's night and thrown on the | COuCe&mtrated thelr eloquence upon Mr. Wiliams. railroad tracks near Contre atreet, CiE-| “yer, Williams ts reported to have flatly |!" her home Inet might, sald to-day ton, & 1. {dentifed to-day ss | turned down the original plan whareby |that while Mrs. Lyons wam still sufter- Benamino Belseror, of No, # McKeon | @n outside banking syndicate, composed | ing from the attack she is recovering street, Stapleton. A short while after |Princinally of officers of the Carnesie| ang will be out ina fow da: ! | Drust Company, offered to loan $1,000,000 | °™ Nee Gal Ree the Klentification was made four men ; Dr. Lyons has not been able to esti- to the Hamilton Bank upon its securt- were arrested on suspicion of having | tis. Rad O Clad Gale Ot , glans, but he belloves that his THREATEN TO KILL HER. Flee With $5,000 in Booty and Frighten Citizens Into Stopping Pursuit. They Are Being Held on Sus- picion of Having Taken Part in the Crime. Dr. George A. Lyons. of No. «§ Bank | street, New Rochelle, whose wife was | beaten and choked by masked burglars was taken part in the crime. Superintendent of Banking is saia | DY the be The body was identitied by Christopher | to have informed the lawyers represent- | /O88¢# Will foot up to between #.000 and . who lived in the same board-| ing the old management that if he sanc- | *%- This included jewelry, silverware And a chotce collectton of gold and sil- ly Belseroe on | ver coins, which have come trom every wi MeKeon | tioned the plan as originally presented He also eave the police the in-| to the Supreme Court, he would violate formation upon which they went to No.| his oath of office. Then followed many | COUNtTY in the world. Dr. Lyons has Grn Y's avenue. Rosebank, and | conferences, at which strong ieflecnes, | been Collecting these colns for tie past Sinan eR Tone was bmught to bear to gain Mr, Win. | Mrty years. Feeiien Sees asi ptecnsentealikecttioltvavalls | he intrinsic value of these coins war other of tile four prisoners was Many Plans Discussed. | SEERA CA I EEE ON, site Since then other plana have Geen las | Sore or egitage oeatess an ees ees Numel, twen-| cussed, the Sur ndent of E ‘ e ry of Dr. Lyons's residen ing of ai smeared with blood. men are Jose seph I Cadamie, and Jo! old manageme: was quite as twenty-two. ved toeter| eager as they to see the Hamilton Bank, Which fs in the exclusive residential n No. 8 St. Mary's Rosebagk.| reopen. Mr. Williams was opposed to Stotlon of New Rochelle, and the at- tack on Mrs. Lyons, is only one of a series of bold robberies that have bes committed in Westchester County. Dr. Lyons is one of the moat widely known physicians in Westchester County, and his wife is prominent in society and charitable work. Mrs, Lyons drove to her home | the gilt elze securities of the bank be- ing hypothecated to any outside syndi- blood. [cate for a $1,002,000 loan, the terms of The murdered man's friend. Sauternte, Which were the surrender of the securi- learned that he had been seen with the tes to the outside syndicate in the event four Rosebank men on New Year's Hive, |the bank was unable to repay the $1,000,- It had been reported in the Itallan col-| 000 within a specified time, a ony at Rosebank that Belseroe had! It Was learned that Mr, Williams looks stolen $9 from Saruni and refused to UPOn iO ee ec cipieerinacete = return it. He was threatened with Bank as Miler chacholanaars nove iveante(aove assets, which latter, he hoids, are Peal GO ib ane COURS On LN n a Rosebank saloon on New Year's eee! bids of a © and they repeated their threats, 5° fff there have been no bids of $1.00. ile is e stock of alakpntaret Banking to the seorganization : n te said to be continger ms of the $1,000,000 loan, tisteful his action may be’ to depositor: sesp Who are in a porition to withdraw and Sa’. were stained with The razor was fo unt's shirt and ve. om cash { that his throat FOURGN IAG) ‘ir in the back fands svould the bank open its of his head, These w the Coro. | doors: —_ a5 nm Physician, Dr. pinay THREE AFFINITIES AT red! THE WALDORF-ASTORIA. SS CASTRO PROOF AGAINST HOODOO OF AGITATORS. | | Humorous Sketch Follows Lively Discussion at Meeting of the Shakespeare Club. | Affinivos were discussed end ridiculed att hikes iisiuseion of the soul-sisier CEUTA slowed the pres nt Sllnexs. by Mrs. sketch, Willan F of the Shakespeare whieh was in session. were mite of the the the of Los lawyers of that blame on wom- ce evil, Mis with a view as a foolishly ed w striking over Walter u Girl Art Calendar for 108, A Boil | your brains out." i | The burglars then dashed from Bie room. Mrs, Lyons, who is a couras' ous woman, followed say, Wh she reached the first iandtng one of the men sprang at her and cute ad hu 7 \throat, choking her until she fell. The | purglars then opened the front door and | sped to the street. Awe Pursuers. Neighbors saw the two from the Lyons hou H'Kleist, jr. yelled for men. ignored this Prospect. to halted an¢ suddenly came face t iv One of the, . 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