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a, MRS.LORILLARD k SUICIDE’ . a RESULTS EDITION | [Circulation Books Open to All.” | PRICE ONE CENT NEM “YORK, ‘THURSDAY, Apes 25, 1909, _ PRICE ONE CENT. | « “ Circulation Books Open to All,’’ I IN REVENG BY A WOMAN een eeegere nc MEA POLIPE SIPPRES FAREWELL NOTE Former Champion Says He Is} Phillis La Fond Blushingly in Great Shape to“Come | ‘Tells Why She Failed toAp- | = —— ———++ | ‘pear With Mrs, Carter, ‘Mrs. eae Carter age “Villain” of Play as They Appear in Court (Sketched Ly a Staif Artist of The Evening World.) ES su HS, ERE ORLA OS i Bac ‘Rival Who ho W Wife of Son of Famous Tobacco | Millionaire and Horse Breeder Found Dead in Her Man- sion in Washington. | Police Hunt Jealou Swore to Kill Gir Russell Cut en FIER] C0 NTFLYOU) Denver Lad Still Has Famous} Unable to Move, She Declares. AIDED IN MURDER. : eer | : sia | GEORGE B. CORTELYOU. == GREAT SCRAP ASSURED.|GARMENTS TOO TIGHT. yn. —— Punch and Is Confident on Witness Stand, in Mrs, Plotters Bound Indiana Wife 1G PRESIDENCY a | or MOR Heerman’s Suit. and Forced Acid Down Her eats. Goa feathers| micostumine atta Leslie carterainiave |ASPHYXIATION CAUSED = Throat—Trailed for Da | meet Bi Court against the fami | DEATH, CORONER FINDS. Ind., March 2 Frcieene on, will m b * fs less expensive than ordinary court | rt to “come back” to-night. He will | procedure, if the case now on trial in rt Keyes In a ten-round con- the City Ce is VINCENN Tvesell Culberts “Iuh, | actress may be tak <ssp test at the Whirlwind Athlet Lenox avenue and One I Ixteenth stre pitted against a bill for only 1) which Mrs, A. E. Hee seeks to recover from Mrs, Carter, as acon on died to-4 and, But as the artistic temp Ee of Suicide Discovered in Bath Room With a Three Gas Jets Turned On—No Cause Assigned by Members of the Family. Place Held Vacant for Formei Secretary of Treasury = = years of retirem Filled To-Day. tlon of re-ente carbolic acid poisoning. She was fe bound and gagged In th Corbett, after seve declared Als inten ring He start-. there is suflicient excuse fo long | _j drawn-out contest sides, the Court ‘and jury are receiving excellent train- ing in the art of stage custuming, and Carter's pund, Mr. Payne, is | getting enough exercise assorting king: lly robes, queenly gowns, fancy lingerle land other garments to qualify as a tchamplon property man ! Mrs. Carter's time is worth money— ¢ loty of it. Also there ix a judge drawing | 3 a day, twelve jurors receiving © teach a day, a@ score of witnesses, se feral lawyers and half a dozen court at itendants whose time and service arc , valuable, This is the third day of the trial. Mrs | Carter and her husband were late in ar riving. When the case was resumec Mrs, Heerman was recalled to the stand Nathaniel Levy, counsel for ter, continued his er examination of Mrs, Heerman. He went over much of the ground covered yester ques tioning the witness as to measurement of varlous costumes and materials use. in them. | One of the first costumes Mrs. Ileer- an was asked about, after she had told what materials were required f the queen's gown and the prigands' vests, Wax that of a peasant woman. It} was a bright red, with sweet peas and sunflowers scattered here and there, Mr. Levy wanted to know if tas garment , Was “buttoned with hooks ani eyes,’ and Mrs. Heerman assured hilin it was This woman followed Mr, Culbertson yyy yy everywhere he we Tn my. hot } | one night before Jessie and Russell qvere married the woman I accuse swore in my presence that , | “hooked.” ed to work tn the Bronx and in ® short Meni carters Dalene { time laid aside twenty pounds of super-| yfes teerman's case was closed when Ric Me oraruM a ‘i fluous welght, In his first battle with | her testimony was finished and Mr. [) iulhas edn tie: euston of has tort on her mind and pro- Phil Brock at New Orleans he earned |reyy opened for the defense, He sald lards to spend the wit Vash holy Russell married her and ni ; j \ y ij ] 2 "| ! n r years, ‘Tl: here until ‘I a draw. At the Fairmoun e ’ rey ‘ ’ ui L ordilay devoted much i H At the Fairmount Club re-| ste, Carter's contention was that. she ri |ton for yea Hey wore Werouniltia)) Ale. Lori has devoted hi | cently he defeated Johuny Marto, one} wag not Ilable for the costumer’s bill week a It Is understood that the time to his wife lately on account of of the toughest lightweights in New 4 Lorlllards were to return to New York her condition, It is understood that hot slept. AN) her anxie! : because she had been discharged as a y aia phe would Kill him and then | were planning only a Ruseell and not she should rt trip to Washington and a er ma Sane H : York bankrupt. He said she would prove that the firat of next week the Lorillerds 5 nly 6 ula DA RS so ee In Keyes the former mpton will] the costumes didn’t fit, hence {t was {m- The rate ile ie © king now P short trip t ‘i 4 A TRL meet one of the hamlest hitters and| possible for Mrs. Carter to produce the has a resid n Tuxee uaa i i iE FeraNrucaeaay mmsrhingl Thelwoman |EX- president ye DO\WN\: tOrethe meri tnskels cere nes play "Le Tosca.” Mrs. Carter claims | emia months ag man, a costumer, rear of the home o father, Joshua Brazleto: €ay afternoon. Her were bruised as if Bruce Cortelyou, Secretary of | with assaild Into the how “A man and a woman d vosevelt: Ad- on, was elected president of ' WASHINGTON, March 25.—Mrs, Pierre Lorillard, a member of a ‘f) prominent family of New York, whose husband is the son of the noted tobacco millionaire and owner of famuos racehorses, committed suicide jhere to-day by axphyxiation. of the house into the lated Gas Company this | election Was accom- me to swallow someth Then she becante continued $0 until her di © Board of) called for the purpose, and 6 the judgment of Wall street warded | for his s anic in October, t the d of (ain) The woman's husband, I hertson, is bookkeeper { Lumber Company, at La Ml. He declares his wife was mu tity he knew, t information ex: Lorillard lived at No, 2030 Hillyer place, northwest, in the fashionable section of the cit She was found in the bathroom of her home by the bur, The Coroner later gave a certificate of death by suicide, in holding down th: 1907, a by persons whose id he will give no fur presid cept to the police. Comp. Threatened to Kill. long tlme of Direct corp. y the Consolidated had been vacant for a an of the Board acted as head of the Nl street rumor fo: sted that the place J open for Mr. Cortelyou, ent of his ap p within @ 2 of, Administra: | ne v, Cortelyou re- » Treasury portfolio just | ys OOS UTN | Mrs, Lorillard let a note which the police refused to make public, Last night Mr. and Mrs, Lorillard attended a dinner at the Townsend home. The wife seemed to be in the best of spirits, Mrs, Edna Culbertson thought there was ap i her sister-in-law having cor anne he pulclde, sald: ANE “How can you suggest that? If you | pointm had been with her during the past] month week as I have tion in Was! well as I that tired from t you will find the woman I ac twenty-o} will be convinced that it was 80) When the body was found three gas jets were turned on, The family can assign no cause for the suicide, Mrs, Plerre Lorillard jr. was a Miss Caroiine J. Hamilton, of New York City, whom the tobaceo king's son Lorills hot been of the best f health haa ¥ some months ‘ “Mrs, Lorillard's indispos pre- |married in 1881. She was forty-nine | vented her trom attending the social ty of the season in which she ork society. reigned us leader and matron for the riswold and advent of the younger social element We have no doubt that her continued years old and popular and conspieuos jin Washington a y They have two children: Pierre, 2 £ which is fs of the letters Jessie received While I am not positive I belle inn to New York tn time for Easter. eaw this woman and a man pa yee Keyes 1s noted for his punch and hi€| the costumes were not worth the pr N yelled. =) false fy ‘a |}: a 7 n} t Benireithataeareniroralnapel Count, Sticks to His Cabin | willinsness to take punishment. He) charged these letters came we have trie | hem with bags of rice an ; fe 4 Reft | they waited for tho train to-day, 8] fights after the same style as Corbett. | Miss Pi ee FORSAKE HOWE | . vering t | iss Phillis La Fond, who was to have | ere met at Sacramento by Aoki, AES an be hammer who Iles. Gere Ree d with Mrs. Carter in "La/ | ho accompanied them north. hummer whilo it lasis. Corbett dt-| Tosca,” was called by Mr. Levy. | | ore leaving Sacramento Miss | | y he ¥ Jet Jessie be alone a moment man and the woman. The poli OUI DG at clares he {s in splendid condition. “When you tried on oo Cra La OEE | oN BOARD STEAMSHIP HAMBURG, what did you find wrong ur foliurne| | ery gave to the reporters a long ; out It?’ the | | and remarkable statement in which half ago at Paris, Ky, The h i | | | n the dead woman {8 prostrated AT SEA, March 2 via Marcon! ven FIGHT MEN KILLED bauryiirg Haine | wy she sets forth that she has sacrificed Recelved Death Letters. to Slaconset, Mass.).—The ship {s roll-| | |her father’s love, separated her “What particular part of the garment 3 ; parents and exiled herself because she Mrs. Culbertson lately had received |!78 n a considerable swell, and a num: | aian't 2" 3 |Prosecution Based on Payment of Whitla Ransom} Erioaiovestcunelee Teel reveral letters threatening that if she) ber of passengers are seasick. AMlssiLe Fond blushed, whereupon Mr. I love he aye ni hee aid not give up her husband she would| Mr, Roosevelt did not partake of lunch Lay snkee: to Helen Faulkner and James Boyle | ‘is sufficient for me. an embarrassing question, be killed. The handwriting has been |to.day, and he spent the afternoon in e | ' Fy | r Tam right or wrong in 0 ens | Miss La Ford? : ae fdentified as that of a woman who WAS | 14° A teroom reading eee Re Named as Man and Wife. not know and, in my’ fa friend of Culbertson's before he was) Meera Vina Saat RC ; er of Archdeacon Eme|2"t#2™t state of mind, 1 do not care, ) seket of Mrs. Cul-| Kermit Roosevelt, his son, and J.|yy- i: , Ioeling in Eh ell, did’ the waist At? Daughter of Archdeacon Em- Ne eee erat opi tiig slden Loring, another member of the| Victims Were W orking in Fire} «No, ly considered the ¢ 0 he las f the let ibs y ” ~ G c - ot = } a, 7 ali tion w a can wi A eee aa eter sper onlyithal words | BAFLY) ave\teaslek Ruins When Mass of Ma- | «sesh “"? omelet CLEVELAND, March 25.—The County Grand Jury to-day reported! ery Forced to Leave Calis eee eee er ended, “Good-by" and contained a small plas- =r : mere § “How about the pants?” an indictment against James H. Boyle and Helen Boyle, alias Faulkner, Forni ecome Bride AY GALEN ter) CARROUI ECTS RAE HOE Daa ter skull and crossbones POLICE GUARD DCORS AS | sonry Fell, Burying Them. “Too tight,” responded Miss La Fond | pie aa tte Beetle Cae 1, fornia to Become Bride. without a child lose a father's ‘The Culbertsons were marriet tact vais ick! charging them with blackmail. Mir certann formes JUDGES HOLD MEETING. | a SMfOnt” broke in Ma Jouephton,coun-| : ssie Overton and came | i CHICAGO. Bian h 25.—Eleht ork |e for Mra. Heerman, “You wera to} 9!0,000 ransom by J. P. Whitla for the recovery of his son, Willie, here) SAN FRANcTSCO, 3 ‘Texas seven years ago as a trained) p, Snecial Sessions enc Se.|men were killed by a falling wall at] nave played a boy's pares” , : ‘ nurse. Last Monday, when Mrs. te | Pull S pecial SESSIONS Bench I SC-| ie stockyards to-day. Three bodles| yon: that’s it.” last. Monday. ebrtson went to the railroad station to} cret Conference With Deputy jnave been recovered Dasa Uncomfortable: ‘Tho police announced to-day that they! buy a ticket for Lawrenceville, Ilt., Clert 2 ts ‘The wall had been left standing after] |... Te es where she visited her husband, she dis- W clerk and Jerome's Assistant, a fire which destroyed, one of Darling Were the pants uncomfortable i Covered she was being watched by a| With policemen at the doors to see/4 Go, warchouses, The mon were | Continued Mr. Levy. ing the past of the Faulk hoavy-sct man of middle age, who hur- | Mat no one entered, the six Justices of |i work demolishing what remained of | ‘Well, sald Miss La Fond, hanging] “ye are not concerned with who the ted to a telephone as soon as he|the Court of, Special Sexsions held a|the ruined structure when the accident | her head to one side, her face flushed, i The charge is based on the payment of 1 heart ove came sorrow an) blossomed with ny tears. And Ih decided that as it is sime tter between us two.” Thelr object the detatis for M fort to this SE * ROCKEFELLER OFF FOR STAY AT VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS, ot making further eff: » work In woman was," Chief of Pollce Kohler 1 a eeting in chambers to-day occurred. “I couldn't move.” “ earned of her destination, meeting in ¢ y eee Catenin the $9,548 ? ee Members of the Brazieton family say | ‘Tustice Wyatt presided, and the ro Richard Thornton, who told the Court | sald to-day. “We have captured her, hill Biss Oneill ub i Bh ete, i 9 my avai trata sf mai ide ‘ i en from } oy fe identities they knew the house was being watched | M4!NiNg tive memb rs—Justices Mayo, WESTON WA: KS IN RAIN, in a deep voice that he was an actor,| have Identified her as the ‘nurse’ Who) | iis and the SaDpIneA aa Abbas farsa une mann cluding MEFAG | Deuel, Olmsted, Zeller and Hoyt followed Miss La Fond on the stand. een Wille Wh aVEETATe mp ver) and that they notified the police and | y | soe ey by M, cared for Willie Whi ave made 4/10 prepared for kidhancers cand {pile | an, Master It was the first time In a con me You Were engaged by Mra, Carterto| te facie c nd when we EY (a ae s WELT eA Ly r Miss Mathild took every care not to leave Mrs, Cul- acnarign AIHAGHAILE Lie sua taed pa OLE Tenia ion renten | DIY in DULBArty prima facie case, @ n ; mania over lav the iIlle Baal her} f Miss Mathilda Hertson alone. Her husband's parents | ent at a meetl: i LE) 7 i Dy Ue Yes.” ‘ ake delivered and Boyle to the Bad chhdgniteye inst’ Mondays At has | MoCor att. here locday COREE supposed #he was in the Kitchen while ) y Clerk Fu : From + och ater, wumet™ measured you for your coa-) authorities our a W > had 8 vicina adiape we the tragedy Was being enacted in the ROCHE R, March 2%3.—Edward| "A m case will be at an end HOOT. | peas Se ; edeatrian, loft th ware you sure It a man?" Po tee Heada artere| acy Whitla aald to-day that he and Lice ' Payson Weston, pedestrian, left this) .Yex—in New York; but Miss Jones ee ee eca Riel e er TRIED SUICIDE ON PARK BENCH The entire police force is investigat city westward bound early to-day, He! measured me on the road.” Mrs WE have t! ¥ ; Ha 4, wi ing the case, but so far no trace of the | t via, about thirty-| Mr, Levy had the witness try on a coat and vest, and a Mr, Vernon, who f the constant jwill walk to E ested (hia murderers as been hel five miles, to-day in a heavy rain. police all over the b sp ‘ A sed in the King’s robe yesterday, was ; t é suleile on ————— Dohed as an expert on clothes, to tell ly Chief Kohler, of the Cleveland de- | ame publ ’ ' \ Park KIPLING EMERGES whether the costume was © proper ne , b A } ‘ wae 4 Thornton said he was to have been 4 ; f 6 a wound Int roat wits Hy Ns best tn thes a Wyatt the villain in the play, and he qidn't ‘ Wo understanding as to proswcws | aiieuad atat nd heoted ¢ was removed to St Vie t he wus present ohtain think the costume fit well enough for e and he nd sar elted 5 Fi forfeiture of a bond. : even a villain, Crane, of Sharon, cailed upon Chiet (Continued or Second Page.) 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