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ARREST WOMAN IN CHIGABOS GREAT POISON MY. WEATHER to-night FI Pee —— BOP, Saterday; warmer, EDITION. Ve RICE ONE CENT. WOMAN FASCINATED BY DEAD |WIFE LEAPED To ACCUSED OF POISONING TWO ON DEATH LIST OF NINE Chicago Police Get Warrant for Mrs. Vermilya in Mys- tery of Many Deaths. ARSENIC IN MAN’S BODY. Suspect, Sick at Home, Makes Her Will—She Haunted Undertakers’ Shops. CHICAGO, Nov. 3—The first thread @ Dolson mystery, which the police say is likely to reveal a series of mur- derg, more wilful and cold-blooded than any in local police history, was un- raveled to-day, with the announcement that Police Patrolman Arthur Bisson- . ; i ttte had been polsoned, Blssonette aiea | int0 the middie of downtown street THE INJURED. Deposited About Convention Day, i res ge . byt git abel ag eo In Iva room was found a@ .etter] @BOMGB ‘MARERO, sintesn; frac- 5 | } LU : at the home of a widow, Mra. Louise Po Vermilya, with whom he boarded, an{ ‘om his mother containing the state; cance. wstves_tnternas Patrick Callahan, associate candidate on the Democratic ticket 23 cafe examination of his viscera to-day showed arsenic in mom than eufficient ara to cquse death. h the police investigation of Bis- oonette’s revealed a series of qgigft” other deaths within the last few years, of persons related to or closely associated with Mrs. Vermilya. With the proof of Bissonette's polson- ing, Chief of Police McWeeny left to swear out @ warrant for the arrest of the woman, charging her with the mur- der of the policeman and that of Richard T. Smith, an Iilinols Central NEW YORK BROKER SHOOTS HIMSELF IN DENVER STREET Girl Supposed to Have Led T. Jefferson Ivans to Take His Life. DENVER, Nov. 8—Unrequited love is believed to have caused the suicide here early to-day of T. Jefferson Ivans, The UT" Cireatation Books Open to All.” | Coprright, 1011, by The Press Co. (The New York World), NEW YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1911. DEATH WHEN SHE SAW HUSBAND DIE | Frantic Mother Man’s Fatal Fall in Attempt to Rescue Child. SEVEN HURT AT FIRE. Children Jumped After Parents and Many Were Overcome by the Smoke. Two fires in the Brownsville sec- tion of Brooklyn within a few hours of each other this morning resulted in the death of two persons and the serious injury of seven others, four of them childres. THE DEAD. a young New York broker, who walked | OSB SEAPEZNO, thirty-three} free- New York cha}y’ endation addfessed to Denver bankers and written by Edwin A. Lee, assistant cashler of the Chase National Bank of New York, state that Ivans’s health had been poor. T. J. Ivans has a business at No. 7 Cannon street, Manhattan. His home in at No, 428 Macon street, Brooklyn. Mem- bers of the family refused to eay any- thing about the suicide this afternoon, poss MAN’S HANDS WORTH $30,000 | 1S VERDICT OF HiGH COURT. GEAFEEO, Three letters of | MI* i ee aoe Flemperyen og ais Sonus tue’ Afteon months; dislocated out al the hands. MAX JABLOW, Mo. 143 Watson atreet, @ rescuer, cut atout the hands. Anna Benjamin, fifteen, and Mrs. Witnessed | a LUNCHING JUDGES Cafe Robbed While Crowded With Prosecutors, Detectives Leadey M’ ‘Cooey and Candidate Willett, as They Ap (Photographed Specially P ae World by a Staff Photographer.) peared in |FROM SIFE im THIS COURT WHAT “HIGH JINKS" 8? Lawyers Will Take a Week to Define It in Weller-Er- Court To-Day HIM GET-BACK IS $3 WEDDING FEE bie Nae are You for Nothing,” | Gaynor Writes Bride- ON TICKET DENQUNE HIM IN OPEN COUR “Unfit to Be Justice,” Callahan Tes tifies in‘Answer to Direct Ques- ~ tion, but He Wouldn’t Con- WEATHER-Fair to-ntzht FE sent to Withdraw. “WOULD MAKE ME CRIMIN ALLEGED REPLY TO REQUEST Leader McCooey Defends Murphy of | Stand— Willett Borrowed, Cassidy? didate for Justice of the Supreme Court of the Second District, late this afternoon caused a sensation at the investigation before Justice Scudder’ into charges that money was paid for the nominations, “Do you consider Mr. Willett fit to be a Justice of the Supreme ” Court?” asked Assistant District-Attorney De Witt, the chief prober, 0,” sharply declared the witness, whd had previously corro- |borated the Nestentiy of Surrogate Ketcham, the third candidate, that they had told Willett he should get off the ticket. His reply, according {o the witness, was that withdrawal would “make him a criminal.” INA EDITION. e Raped conductor who died andes. a Seidler, twenty-five, were among A new angle came to-day when Dp- ar circumstances a year ago, while a montrceine those overcome by smoke, ani ‘ : Sac trict-Attorney De Witt of Queens Coup- ee seisaensncee: 6. Judgment Give Charles Me- shore avers Uy Fok bagiseiae and Magistrates. langer Libel Case. } ty ent a communication to Sayer Gaps WOMAN SICK BUT WILL BE TAKEN TO JAIL UNDER WATCH. nor, demanding proof of the Mayor's wharges that Hearstites and Fustontten | are the real culprits in the case, Michael, Who Was Injured was cut slightly on the right hand. by a Paper Cutter. In the fire in the Powell street | groom Who Kicks. | Va eiige CITY BANK SELLS Ralph E. Cron of No, 313 East Twenty- If you were the proprietor of a big Wanted—A definition of “Higt Jinks. Chief of Police McWeeny announced ‘ saloon and cashed the ¢montht, i 1 " seventh street was married two de Sarcoate te Mire “Wereniire had| ALB. Nov, &—Hefore adjourning | house Jullus Shapiro lost his life checks of delsicon Bee aah Judge O'Bullivan, In Part 1. of the Ot ago at the City Hall marriage William De Ford, Asslatant to. Ola ¥ until Nov. 2, the Court of Appeals to-| veigh * j Court of General Sessions, was called . + | trict-Attorney Whitman, gave the cam- been issued but that she would not be . when the weight of his nine-year-| Judges, District-Attrrnafs, Assistant | bureau. Now he wants returned the $ 2 ved from her home until to-mor-|%®% @Mf_rmed a judgment of the lower upon this afternoon to define the term I munication to a special messenger, in remo nd tro er hi T°] courts for $90,158 In favor of Charles Me: |old son, Aaron, whom he was hand- | District-Attorneys and City Magistrates, | $a. the Ube). case’ Brougi on he pald for being married and presented the midst of the hearing. Mr. De Ford a Rakha Se REND LNBOnIAeY pe Michael against the Federal Printing|!ng down to Policeman Thomas how would you feel if $1,7.) of your ao. |" ier oll ‘ tne 1 peraay with a nicely {luminated marriage cer- designated the messenger to demand & = fe a Paielgpereini tng Company of New York City. Goodman, who was standing with |Commodation fund was stolen from your wee Np. an S| aaae ean, 7 * Uifieais, He wrote to the Mayor | Personal interview with the Mayor ai Wdentity of which hel refused to make| Walle employed in the company’s] outetretched arms on the cornice be. *!* While a score of these officials were cake =i abe Ra ren | PiMuing that a 5 fee had been report ble mission in a’sworn uate printing plant as a paper cutter In Octo-| 154 gragged him f thie windbw ng luncheon at tables in the place? | #4 to duotn fom various autioll) torted” from him. Mayor Gaynor to- Mr, De Witt promised to make The eight other deaths in this senaa-| Ye 19% McMichael lost one hand and| 0M» rane im from the window. “rhis ix what happened to Charles | tem ** (9 ve 0 ying of the words aml day anawered Mr. Cron as follows: lic to-night the letter to Mayor G Wee; cus ac pra Erie, ant & portion of the other. He alleged toate heed. craanon coat the “OOF | orci eer and:dtaiity MONIlingtatn,deoe Mee ae Ee I as Dai ate SHGRT CAS REA oles ‘The most striking direct t : the paper cutter he was using was not|nice and be was hurled out into the 4 1 t Whit r kha Hite a lie given at to-day's hearing wae that C husband of Mrs. Vermilya. He left h prietovs of the Knabe + al lite he ei Hate witt| takea 1h thinking: that anyone in Ree Nate aN: t $5,000 to the widow. M6 gens: Gosmtion, roadway. and Centre streets, opposite the Cr'minal! Eivcmnt ¢o be its ° the: ‘Cliy: Claph'e ation or in ihe (ite onares in Other Concerns |aidate Willett, on Sept. 28, ibo R aera yippee 4 Courts dnesday after. |“ . ¥ 0,000 from one bank, and on Oct, Charles Wermilya, second husband, died The mother, driven {nsane by the Corts Huiiding on ~ i Tie article i, question was printed in’ Marriage Hureau extorted a mar- . | } two years ago, leaving $2,000, SPECIAL CAR JUMPS TRACK } sight, jumped trom the next window, "2" urd to the “Fo'lles of 1911" and re | shan’ ven, 4A Were in a $10,000,000 the day of the convention, boi Frank Brinkamp, son by first mar- aig pe 6s BOW, | The city 0d ths COUPE eee iC me tndtstinenc last August off femee, See rreee vou coe" trouble on notes, $10,000 from another, riage, died a year ago, leaving mother | WITH GRIDIRON TEAM ABOARD] where she had been holding George | puitdins W: to moot the /Aulted in the indictment last August of) J that many of you people Ko to Holding Company notes he declined to renew, saying | J poets of checks thly flow into @ artic “ty Clerk’ + $1,200, was os Se Way: te’ Ace and Sadie. She was dasied to death. | flood of check at manraly fom ine jappeared thia paragraph on which the| the City Clerk’s office for @ license feared newspaper charges, which Hardly had her body struck the side-| thelr place, re and then desire to get some one to |not published until two days lat Sie0s'8 drew $10,500 in Harry J. Vermilya, year ago after a quarre! with his step- stepson, Ub! ohage is based: | “The real Cabaret show will not take! cas a) ” Oct. % Leader Cassidy deposited lave Narrow Eacape marry you there or in a room near- walk when the children followed » of the} It was stated to-day that Interests | ; Jand placed it in 4 : bea inact yt ; |in the Jank of Long Island, mu mother over sale of a house. From Death, her. George jumped first, followed | safe, which Is in an open at the | Place on the rpof garden at all; it will! by, If you would go away from the | connected with the National City Bank it in cash. Louis 'T. Walter, 66 Ullian Brinkamp, granddaughter of ne bar. That was at 104, M e pulled off nightly at Lawrence, Long y Hall to your own clergyman ; | ught aoe Fred Brinkamp, died in 1906 at home of| DETROIT, Mich. Nov. %&—Members by Sadie, and then Samuel, who had | end of the bar. he tide of vouchers haa |Isiand, under the joint direction of | to pote Mastatiata Ail THUR ¢ are disposing of thelr holdings of shares | yo-between, deposited $600, in the Ue Fermilva of the Syfucuse University Football| been standing In the window with), By 1 o/clock the tide Df Tou ley nt | iitie Able Hylanger and Pat Casey.| r '0 some Makita a strou- in other fnanctal institutions through-| bank the @ay after the conventida, 4 ead 4 ; been so heavy $4,700 iad debits a A ple would be avoided. oe o- aunive, hase Taasiiad « emocratic Leader MeCo x Richard T, Smith died a year ago while eae Say Aree 8 ay on ha his father, threw himself to the|pecn disbursed. While the luncheon!There is where the genuine High Jinks) YPN i) Uva <n kapeiints Rip bey, a pee wale Senay eee ne t her home. Reputed to have} W@Y to An pers iy oe ts helg't one of the ele- | will be staged ere B carenssnul pevsea iiee elleved to aggregate trom 50,00 to 7B, ot “ ct Can- ror tat so) life inwurance and declarea [death late last night when a special] street. Period wae aes vtrom the Court Bulld-| Mr. Erlanger who lives in Lawrence | Perform the ceremony of tarrlose siares and probably include several for ‘slates Callahan and Ketcham were by some to have been a third husband, |[°oach on & Lake Shore train carrying] Tho street was well Alled with people |vator Oneal OO 10 gonutingmann, /with his brother, M. L. Erlanger, the | [0 expect ® fee and T know of no | cen banks, as well as a number of do- called. y Cora Brinkamp, daughter, died when | them from Syracuse to Detroit jumped] on thelr way to work when the fire was Oe Tenino! rorty cents out for my!Supreme Court Justice, claimed the (vay OF Unlike Huby Wiln thal cus tatlc Institutions, ‘The valve of these) Th hls testimony Leader McCovey : y : the rails just outside of Roches discovered, and they were witnesses o: |#2¥ing,. “Take, cle was @ libel on him. tom, Indeed, most men who marry | shares runs Into millions of dollars, leared he knew nothing of an; eight years old, at former home, Bar- just lunch, Henry. article was a libel [TREN ERE Ot OEY a y money: The jolt sent several collegians flying] thrilling rescues by Policeman Thomas ‘: open the big| Lawyer P, J. McManus, attor for) STE want topay ® fee: tO the pepe It Is understood that this step ta betn, 1 for nominations on the ju rington, Til. As Schillingmann swung open the big r n who performs the marria , Florence Brinkamp, daughter, died at |from thelr berths, Probst, a Inesman,| Goodman, of the Brownsville Station. | gop of the safe he emitted @ gasp and | Weller, cited various authorities to) 0) ‘ete age dee xken by National City Bank Interests ticket; that eae didate had a four years of i.e at Barrnigt was the first to recover. He grabbed @/ who with Policeman William Seckinge van to shove his hands frantically | prove that High Jinks does not mean Msi pin gga LAM Da {tl to ove » any further opposition on him none had been paid, and that Wir iDE ON ARREST Kets CON. | bel! Pepe signalling the engineer tol ang Sergt, Gibbons, was returning from Into ail the compartments and to search |anything wrong. done for nathing ho should go asray tional Government in let's name was among others DEC stop. A snow storm was raging at the] ine first fire at Nos. 182 and 18% Witkin | the small drawers, Century Dtetionary fos MAMe: \MINIEteR: OF -meAeIatrale wanization of the | #ested by Leader Cassidy of Queens a FERENCE, {ime nd it waarwith diMiculty that the] the 8" fre at Nos, i and Ws Witkin | the re been here?’ he fairly | pastime. |) Who doce nat expect a foe. a holding, men whom he could indorse ‘The decision to arrest Mrs. Vermilya| wrecking crew succeeded in getting the| 4" Aue, Wl Reosic Wark screamed. “The money's gone." Standard Dictionary—"Lively, bolster. | Men now 1 to the City Hall | a, securities corporation recently formed | “Prior to the convention of October was made after a conference of twolcoach back onto track, The fire started in Morris Schultze's| Frenger rushed from behind the bar | ous sport." | ana, ing Away with thelr h a capital of $10,000,000, wpich was|Whén did you see Cassidy?” asked Mr, hours by the examining doctors, Coroner eerie lass shop in the three-story frame |when it dawned upon tm rae had| sir Walter Scott's Guy | Hoga Pe i aa al sh dividend declared | DeF a aia nemes qualified McCooge of Po! 4 i nediately there was |. ‘ote! en’ Aidoripen:, (0 MAF »y the Natlonal City Ba Sa politic . toyaey And other pioe ~ secupied by Schultz and his family, | much OF earn “at the | ems id sip aad tes that he wants a fee, they ee Ee pe >| «Dia you baveliiMeratanding wilt amined. her. Previous | to the examina- ON “DESTROYER TREBLE, | viickiy the flames mushroomed. into and court me Perera OC. eC ‘ | yatse trouble about it and write to ay HAA Feoaived | the anette te - Hen sh act at Bean he hallway, cutting off the escape of oe oor suszestions and both Freng: |; Saraeee a dle h ‘Sin ise eb me oe olan Was submitted, “Only ina general Way. I had Invited er He n eclared he would| ay, = : : 4 ° Ing but sport and gh Jinks co AA 1 as submitte y in a cog be exhumed the bodies of some | Navy Department Gets News of| he Shapiros. epee Schillingmann were beside them: | oy niet pe day at the court.’ | I wish you would all go away from |e onthe ago, but was opposed by| ail the district leaders to consult Wilk { the others to see if arsenic could be Accident to Warship at San |ONE FAMILY 18 RESCUED BY |, 1,5, Assistant District-Attorney Delehanty! : the City Haji and get married so | Attorney-General Wickersham, As a|Mé as to nominations, It was on Pea. avian eat exsininea ation Biaans TK i ° a \ ; A POLICE HERCES, | One by one the patrons of the place|aaid the expression “High Jinks ag! Where else, and then thie trouble. | ner ania dleagr wie matter| 3 tat Cussidy came to see me pope G 4 lego—Nobody Injured, A the fire was discovered fter offering their sympathles| used by Weller had an altogether dif- would be at an end s beyond |' argued that Queens was entitled to ene "s death, Mrs, Vermilyea declared , # oon as the fire was discovered | 12g out, after y power to preve : was placed In the hands of President)! the. polloemias was engaged to marry| WASHINGTON, Nov. %—The explo-| Goodman and his companions rushed to! to the owners of the place, but no one | ferent meaning from the definitions Mile) my. power ‘to prevent-an Alderman a onal it la eKoaOlan” Sit, MaaatiY the nominations by reason of its pope haat sion of @ three-inch gun on board the | the front of the house and, Gibbons and | could throw light on the mystery, Plies Ape te igh pevcemied % fer! from ex| ng tA MAUR” OR reH @ | announce his ¢ tuletioe “This was disproved by the alscovery torpedo destroyer Treble, off San Dieco, | Seckinger boosting him up, Goodman| within five feet of the safe a score of bed pi bao ecm nes oral, inder} fee, and from F vine & eens hint | Officials of ul City Bank/ ALL CANDIDATES DENIED To fate oe hie’ will oadniae was reported to the Navy Departmen: | climbed to the cornice above the store.|men had taken luncheon by turns at @/ Cn Mee peru | 4 | that he wants it. If he be the wort | goctined to dl port except 10] M'COOEY THAT THEY PAID, before, leaving all this afternoon, None of the crew was| The Schultzes were already tn the front | gmail table which seats four, and no one| tly 1) "give the attorney® a week to, Of man that wiil do that wort of | deny that th Bn netltutlod | ee aedod. him That ae eae ae Miss | Injured. window shrieking for help, and Good: |touid have gone to the safe unnoticed) Sinenit briefs before he would attempt! ‘MDA: Mos Bee has any inte does apateck ts - ve go slow about consldert ‘| tngute. aban [Pee ree nan caught hold of Morris, dragged him| except himself or his partner, Schilling-| to give his definition If T had time t would marry you | direct, in any other bank, » go slow about idering Queens . oat ard, e a ‘or nothing. How would that go? | out of the window and handed him down thinks. a oe all for nics tt a Hlatements made by her als» wee! $25 000 UNDER SIDEWALK, |°°'2 mann ; Tt would evidently auit some of you, | = 4 by j + |\o Seckinger and Gibbons, who steod|” the District-Attorney’s detectivos, 1 of you, proven to be untrue and Capt. Harding, waiting with outstretched arms. Then|central Office men and the Elizabeth STATE REWARD FOR HERO. | dur 'ninety-nine out of every Aun: : | cen AM Wit) nile un to arrest Lar, immieel: y Found Belleved to Be Part) ne reached for Mrs, Schultze, to whose | gtreet station police allke promised they| yeaai to Be Given to Fireman for| "4 yous Want to thrust a fs ¢ Into | Cc T ately plac 1 survelilance, skirts her five-year-old son Samuel was 1d do all they could to locate the my hand, for such ts the good nature | SUBSCRIBED BY JUSTICES, This was a immediately fol- of Bank Plunder, : Woy t ve Hencue, and generosity of the normal man | i, \ oy ° _ nanging. Goodman lay down on the |thief and secure the return of the money, Baw | lowed by Mrs mallya'e inne) NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C., Nov.| cornice and carefully handed his double |put Schillingmann said he had ttle nope! reman Joseph ‘Tyrdy, an engineer| ' the man who married bim to the | seriously i, suffers fran conv itstons '.—Ahout $25,00 In gold and bank notes| surden to the men below. Schultze had| of acing it again. attached to Engine Company No, #9 at| Sir of his choice. § Non, Ma on || How many Justices of the Supreme Court ‘and appearing to be in almost the sane |have been found under a sidewalk in] jardly hit the street when he miased|” “It'» a good js the city paymaster|Ninety-third street and Firat avenue, rs Od » May { comaition t5t at marled both smith |outh atreet, according to an announce-| (weryearvold Abraham. came early." “at the thiet tnd) it receive. the state allver, medal for si2m on eat O’ooats $5.95 sitting in New York County contributed up=} and Bissonette bi thelr deaths, An|ment to-day by sis of the bank in} tig outeries were heard by Sergt. {gone to the hours before ne! 1°. saving, .State Comptroller Sohmer en’s Suits coats i) ‘ extra guard was placed over her and | Montreal, which way robbed of over) i1byong, who yelled to Policeman Good. /dld he, would have made @ haul that) °° vig Commissioner Johnson to-| THE "UB" Clothing Corn Broad wards of $35,000 (in one or two pager © employed to be at side | $200,000 by a gang of bandits recently, ’ f 6 ne > a way, Barclay St. opp. Offic eae tere |The money is believed to be part of the| DAM that # sae bee base: tee behing ‘Schillingmann cautioned patrons of his | day ne ‘and Saturday, 5,000 Men has fixed the amount as high as $100,000) for constantly : bas joodman crawled throug! @ window, | piace not to talk about the robbery, as| On March 4, 1908, Tyrdy rescued a Inter Overcoats, fine bl 4 yori prise was caurcd tact and getting down on his hands and |he thought it might hurt the prospect of | man from drowning at the foot of Bast y"hrowns, rays and dark campaign purposes, before or after their night when she asked ak ied «nees crept through the bedroom, where, | the thief being found. Ninetyslxth otr Tyrdy had a des- mixed worst st worth sizes, } aa ways! bi ae rae ay th ine: — >, pon HASTRATORE Chie: struggle in toy water before he double brednted nd iat nations? (Continued on Second Page.) ry ond Gecond Page) man out. MOS), Gases Open’ Bet. alent ull 10 | .

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