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MRS. RICE AGREED. ™sucrmrtcr.. "BONFIRE MURDER DIES SUDDENLY IN i KILL, DRYRUSTIN.| TO KILL RUSTIN AT HIS REQUEST , eee rare | Woman Thrills Court by Tell- ing How Doctor Scolded Her CLEARED UP, BUT PHTSIGlAN'S OFFICE a Treatment. : _€ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1908. i Sleuths, After Getting Good ise Against Alba Brothers, * Hanna, dled mudd in a office of When Her Nerve Failed. Fail to Catch Them. Dr. George No. 61 Wost Forty-eTehth at Death was due to a he noon to-day rhage. | HE TRIED TO FORCE HER. ‘ Atthough i ot ils GRU HEnn Hexckbd Brookiyn De , has solved | oT) he “bonfire 1 1 commend: | 33; "Shoot Me in the Stomach,” Self-Appointed Victim Urged —Were to Blame Burglar. tim as) eighth skit and tde Alba, wife of a grocer of of t led the v 1 and removed rowers oftices. It wore hearing from Capt. t and Avenue 0, Flat- hed an apparently her husband and his there is lttle Mkell- OMAHA, Neb. Dec Mrs, Abbie excusing —himerit ent, le will ever be cap- Rice was again on the witness stand iT elt ante leaving Hl y wh Atay fe physician aud his wife, wno had Me cos Ct ote s had woven allhis tacts accompanied him +t the offices. Davis, charged with the murder of Dr. B t was still a little shaky on | He hed scarce hed the smaller \Rustin, was resumed. Th tet + that nigh - room when his wus heard. Dr me Te alae ree ee s drug st ation, lie traced the broth- ; Morton reached his abeth street. | tne uoor with blood he suw the latter ap- (this borough. Bue he ched thelr | nose and mouth, 1) Davis, who lodging place just twen ninutes after |two minutes, after which | they had fled. Now ft ts supposed that | ~~ d they walked lions cee ae South | BREMER GETS A JUDGMENT, streets, On jot the day was consumed in her exam- ifmation, as the defense made frequent lobjections. Brooklyn to Fl The court-room was again the scene fef a crush of spectators to-day. } Mrs. Rice told her story in detail her his plans| Vachris was convinced more than a| — Jand the crowd hung ler every word month ago that the ered woman | Alexander Breme bass t of the Jas che launched into the dramatic sald they Earlier fn his investi- | Mutual Musical } Davis rime of last July he| tained Town off the track by the | against a Polish priest, The|a decis led down a woman had heen | tice Newburger, tn ailng. Arriving d she sav ication urred body Got a Man to Kill Him. her for his home wh: nd in & vacant lot at er and | a pretty home, occupy. The question pending mh court ad- rah after eenpoint. A rned yesterday * was be cae rem eclienttes two additional wel s. 6 ouse : ae cued the embankment swered, Mri Dr rDE told her to| had The Poll erty. Bremer's in told her tl ad secured a © found that Priest declared that ‘he scapula was | man to kill him, 1 that she would 1 fail} would re ad given to a Polish woman Charles Steckler Mot have to do the deed ques- j iking 1 disappeared. He could not, }f,8! bs Br c ed, and for whom ght a test suit r the in! als “M.A.” on the destroyed garment 7 s has now been identified by Lucia Alba, the young sistes of the two {|Ished Albas. Vachris met her at the © « GAS JET steamship pier when she arrived, a ~) week ago. He took her at once to Po- @* N lice Headquarters, where she was shown the f t of chemise and the scap- ognized them as her aister- e had embroidered the “M. import | ; ant of which were permitted to be an- swered a 4 She told of Dr. Rustin calling up a drugstore to secure aconite on the af-!) on before the visit of Day during the afternoon. Dr. Rustin took the seme car for home, but they did twice 1 was told that he was not a’ er 5 o'clock next morning she Rustin home , not get on together, and while he heaves the chemise hi Don’t stopped at Fortiet nt to Sitaeae It ts now known that the body of the| q., the end of the lin r. Rustin di- by the atto woman was carried « Shiver Take Chances on our Health rected this proceeding phe did not want them seen together in public more than was necess Ton warsBls van, which has sin epainted. | redirect. e nation Ars. Rice, “+ Coroner's that heard a state /ina She told of | sald her custom was to call Dr. Rustin; ™ent of the case from Vachris last Cold R Hier visit to the doctor's ofMce at night |on the telephone at his home after |/MSht found a verdict talit the victim) Cold Room during which came. “dinner each evening, representing here of the arsine Meantime the doctor showed her a self as a patient, asking him te AWOTEA RE Maes ina Od for le arrest x hottle of poison which he said he was to her t Dr. Rustin's sug-| m | hee Baabeng. ee ne aed put ey Dreparing for Davis, who in exchange | gestion jmkienibelinood (that thebyabrant! yt 4 : | Jexer be served, Vachris says that Fo: pes Tas See: Hustle, he) pol: a Alba murdered his wife so that he it gerne a mixture of angther drug with CHASE YOUR OWN FREIGHT. [Rested younger ¥ (yaaa TER ie 8 The original bottle of aconite he gave her and jater she turned it Sie | pera ‘over to the police. It was introduced in If Notice evidence. On cross-examination Mrs, Rice sald that after Rustin had formed his death 2 plan he talked of it constantly, end (Cour Jury has rendered a verdict for és the Delaware, Lackawanna and Weet~ suggested @ plan by which I should 5 3 Jette ere! y Asao- shoot him tn fis office. I promised to | ‘tT Railroad Company against the Van| A letter from the Merchants’ A —____—- Unload Is Given Con-| BL ANS FOR “DEATH AVENUE” signee Has to Find Goods or Pay, PATERSON, N, J., Dec. 4—A District Merchants Make Recommendations to Public Service Board. comply with this request. 2 Winkle Grain and Produce Company, eiation G New York Cen- “He then purchased a ‘gun.’ I frst | of this city, for $158 for car service. | occupation eal avenheeyenve, maw the ‘gun’ the second Saturday be-| The railroad company in 195 notiftea HWS “ead ence ne Rote i sion. ‘Tne Mer- n makes the following fore his death. He said it was the one |the Van Winkie Company that four care | he was to ‘shoot himself with.’ ” of oats consigned had arrived here. As| Mrs. Rice quickly corrected herself | the railroads charge for service if cars} with the statement that was to|are not unloaded within forty-eight shoot him with the gun broke the |hours after notice of arrival, the Van revélver and it could not be used, which Winkle Company sent men to unload amused the proposed shovting to be de- the cars. The men found the cars down oe At Lakewoody could not be It was declded, she said, to carry BAPE Benes out the shooting at Rustin’s home as WM, RANE 60, Room No. 2 1131-1183 Broad ay, New York. moving ‘ave something (9 8 eh AR tin a bill for $158, which the | pack the deed of a burglar. whe ce! ed, “and he went to the became timid and a} After scolding l 5 5 plyness of the fabric in there. Hei tructed me to 4. Winkle Company refused to pay. | provat Her “Nerve” Failed. - — — = barn. I was to have g to the rear = ‘end l HE fineness of the fabric Bum street a few back to the n. He was anger in the abdomen, saying he A RROW COLLARS “We then went to the doctor's home,” of the barn, but a ¥ aprialcarmunieatiuekenn can ; h d h fi aoe EG a is strengthened by the four- tmsisted on me sheoting him live a few days and be able to 5 ie up his affairs. I said: ‘Fred, 1 do it; I can't harm you" id angry, and for sc i [ and returned ffice downtown. 15c, each — 2 for 25c, Cluett, Peabody & Co., Makers 2) Had to Die That Night. Davis's second visit to the of- COWARD BUNION SHOE while he tempors . Allows the enlarged joint freedom, the room, witness said she without spreading the rest of the : ues ik foot. This shoe is built from a aved that it must be exact knowledge of foot anatomy, and will retain its special shape under long and hard wear. A shoe that brings quick relief te f the most sensitive bunion, For Men and Women f TI ee) ——_— TO j 3 3 A id Dr, Rustin explained to her Arrow Currs plan of sending Davis to the vicinity 1 You ec. Match haa Color _ sames's. cowarp, ‘ | 268-274 Greenwich St., N.Y. SF ; . Qinam Wanugs STREET) With ricelli, Mall Orders Filled. Send for Catalogue a) {| SSeS Reece | UF This is a season of novelty colors. j < is 6 Some so bizarre that we have to borrow French words Ss M | L E Ss k to name them. 1 | ji| Some so indefinite that the color-name fails to suggest | HI. H Rarecn, | | When the “‘tieker”” goes against - : - | ou The more unusual the shading, the more Fashion smiles | Makatacinanattitand tan dtanitat upon it. | But—no matter how exceptional the shade of the | fabric is— ong and plata You can match it exaetls ad World W with SPOOI SILK, '» t Dame Fortune stands in waiting, | | So lst to her a while W 1 5 quer B pattern, so! well as stylist and are Aaa worn with Directoire costumes. Lambert guard chains are lides of novel design, sometimes set with diamonds, This chain, with chased edge, heart-shape slide, is of the popular cable pattern (48 S a GOLD NECK ipHalys: f , ced jewelry tor ( ihe Lambert store on and atter That day) will be are at th pen every ev mind by seekers after the best and lowest christmas presents are more particular care we can give to orders for engrav: ig; that we keep your gifts safe and sound in our vaults, and you niddleman’s profit gwells our pr a tever w morrow (Satur- Some iy We pay Spot cash for ue may remember seeing these statements befo: e egzlier selections You will see A again, They 1 nt ra u at , ay 4 reasons you should buy ( mas jewelry, as well as all jewelry, at Lamberts’. We are giving the best jewelry values month; that city, and if you will call it will be as easy to convince you of need not pay for them until you want them for delivery. this fact as to pu, it on paper. ee We are adding every day to our stock in every department of We will pack and ship your giits to friends abroad. paved Wishbone brooch, with six fi diamonds Rena Solid Gold Bracelets Ww DEF women talk of fashio: A So we have stood so h tha mbit Gold Chains from the Best of Makers ness in the country bide fur he | Chains of sc hes ore e and the best initial mported by patte solid gold, Brooch pendant, sc electe pearls of v, rious colo: Leaves are with d sapphires, set , Dut the price Other designs—rope, curb, br Guard chains, s¢ ches long, with le $2.50 Other sojid gold guard chains from $9.00 up; with diamond in stide, $10.50 up. 1e rail ones you ma chain reads $9.00 to $60.00, i TWO:ROS KET: VEST CHAINS, $12.75 UP. eep ng), and sells fo. re, heavily p we Sell are s! have seen, m jewelry. We make a large part directly from) manufacturers Beauty in Gold Brooches \ he low prices of these beautitul brooches we r are made in the Lambert fa us, help we can get, NOt AC his economical management meanss TT, 14-karat Grapes are qd a ts. of monds, is n sol) 4 4 karat gold, with loc A bracelet that has s caplured the hearts of women of Pe: nly $20.00. To order, set with 18 f rat gold come to us in quantities from a maker who s just as exacting with his work as we are with ours, and we could not say aid, trace knot and fancy, durable as $9.59. of solid 14-karat gold are of many designs and are or we sell, and as we buy Our Mlustrated Catalog and our holiday booklet, “What to “t make, not a cent of | Give,’’ are good reading, We send them anywhere free Signet and Victor Rings A more appropriate and welcome gift than a solid gold signet ring could not be desired. As many of these rings we could show in an announce- t the size of this one would not begin to show the variety of our assort- AVe an attrac iT 1S) SPENT ving for you. A solid 14-1 karat gold. pendant, wtth a sparkling diamond in ‘ A the middie.| Solid t0-karat Polished sero tial, Ne este Very popu-| gold, flower solid heavy solid 10-karat gold, chased, rose pattern, | carved on shank, gold, dd gold, $8.00; heavy color, with famiiat i el pattern, and tlsteful, solid wi-karat_gold, emblem, of tis, N $5.00. $6. 812.00. sc | Other Signet Rings in solid gold, $1.75 to $3 monograms engraved free. Please place engraving orders early. Pattern of ines Economy in Diamond Rings erlaced do, what would solid 14 - karat brooch , and that, w Another Lambert solid 14-karat $35.00. If we bought diamonds from , as Other houses | x This fine dia Fine diamond, mond js beauti- bought by our fully cut and representative in shines in a Europe last sum- mounting of solid mer, solid 14+k. d ‘ood Diamond of 2 rect Lam- A superb gift ring ortation, fo: man, solid Weal 4 -karat gold at) t4-karat gold, | Old Karat: oonting and nine gold mount hand madi | sold mounting, finely matched dia- $25.00. 5.00. | $100.00. monds, $75.00. For other Diamond Rings, prices range from $10.00 to $1,500. Solid Gold Lockets . Polished, 14-karat solid gold, pla-| e have solid gold lockets in many beautiful styles, etched, tinum top, sunburst pendant, se! with) ch. fe ieneraved or with raised designs in antique or modern forms. a large, tine white diamond, $175.00. | Some are set with diamonds and sapphires and rubies. d locket with fine diamond im- ported by tee in bracelets they Solid 14- karat gold, chased de- sign, rose finish, back plain for monogram, do not fail to speak her, Brothers and hinge, to fit any Plain gold, ne dtamonds, $100.01 The Lambert Jewelry StoreWill Be Open Every Evening in De- cember on and After To-morrow (Saturday) Evening Solid Gold Lockets, $2.00 Up. Solid Gold Neck Chains, $2.50 Up. LAMBERTS’ WATCH RECORD We are willing to stand or fall on the record of our watch department, Woman's Watch, solid 14-karat gold richly en- graved hunt. img case, guaranteed; Waltham, El- gin or Lam- bert works, $25.00 zed soon, zed already. curb and spiral ea fashion of the eighteenth century, Wom a n's oiWatch, 14- karat solid gold, plain polished for eee GOED, Maiti | 0 UP, | eT Waltham, Li - gin or Lam {i Man's watch, solid 14-karat gold’h bert works case, caretuily regulated, Fine time gine-turned and half engraved, Wal- keeper, tham, Elgin or Lambert works, $22.50 | $40.00. |Women’s Watches in Solid 14-karat Gold Hunting Cases, ed with gold; seld oy some stores as »igly made, in sharp contrast to the color, for 811, Other Solid 14 Karat Gola Bead Chains from $6.78 up. ‘cree lf ft ls @ question of a gift for a man, see our assortments of solid gold Here ig. fine chain of graduated gold beads, 14 inches long, Roman Artistic Gold Sleeve Buttons sleeve links, All the most recent and most admired patterns, It is wonderful how much art in this line is to be ‘had at Laniberts’ 1 money. F a shionable Sold ibkurar mas gifts look at the following, all backed by |) °" {h0" mode we the Lambert guarantee: | Avlish pierced (reper HA 5 + desixn; a patr, solld 1¢-karet Solid Gold Scarfpins. . see $1.25 up gold; 8 pair, Solid Gold Brooches. . . $2.50 up $8.00 $10.00 Solid Gold Handy Pins, a a pair.. $1.25 up aaa a toad Solid Gold Hat Pins. $1.75 up \ Guased partes, rove | solid 14-karat Solid Gold Veil Pins. . up | newest patterns; | 024. Dead Solid Gold Barrettes... ‘ .00 up | Massive solid te |e rmarrey Solid Gold Neck Chains .. 4 $2,50 up | Marg oid: @ pale, | fine diamonds; Solid Gold Crosses... $2.50 up $10.00 |" ‘$12.75 - Solid Gold Tie Clasps. $1.75 up | A thousand other pairs from $1.75 a Pair yp. The Lambert Seamless Solid Gold Wedding Rings are more popular than ever. The initials “L. B:’'to them guarantee quality and workmanship. A'l widths, shapes and styles. l4*karat, $3.30 up; 18-karat, $4.40 up; 22-karat, $5.25 up. ) NO CHARGE FOR ENGRAVING. Send for Free Embossed Wedding Ring Sheet, showing various styles. Open Every Night in : December, Beginning To- morrow, Saturday, Dec. 5. Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street. : Lambert Brothers ota: ve i ¥ 1 to do the largest retail watch ? a