Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 67, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1933 — Page 30

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SOLVE WEIRD DEATH OF TWO IN RESTAURANT Eccentric Woman Recluse Gulps Poisoned Crust Used by Suicide. FTV H. ALLEN SMITH I nil.d Pr Staff ( nrrMpondrnt NEW YORK. July 28 A New York woman, who. with $45 000 in the bank, spent, her day* in sorrv poverty rather than touch her savings. was dead today because she unwittingly snatched up a crust of bread, which already had served a despondent man as a means to end hts life. There are many women in New York like Lillian Rosenfield. women who inhabit dirty cellar rooms, miserly and mysterious in their every movement They venture forth at night to beg pennies on the street, some of them even rifling garbage cans, while their fat bank books are hidden somewhere in their lodgings Most of them are older than Lillian Rosenfield She was only 43 But this story properly begins with Henry Jeliinek Puts Poison on Bread Jellmek was 50. an automobile mechanic in business for himself Os late, business had been at a standstill with him. and his health was poor. He decided to kill himself He went to an automat restaurant on upier Broadway a place where patrons serve themselves bv in- , sorting nirkels into slots for the items of food they desire Jeliinek carried a violent poison with him He obtained bread and went to a balcony in the restaurant, where the bustle is not so great pouring the poison on the bread He ate part of it then walked stoically from the table to a washroom. knowing that he would be dead in a few minutes. Snatches I'p ( rust Lillian Rosenfield, ill-dressed and haggard, was hovering nearby waiting for some customer 'o leave his table without consuming ali his food She spied the remainder of the bread, sat down at the table 1 and wolfed it As she rase to go. the agony struck her She whimpered, fell to the floor, and died an hour later in Knickerbocker hospital. Jeliinek already was dead in tiie washroom Police and tne medical examiner [ were deepl" puzzled at first They found tne same poison in each of the stomachs On learning that the eccentric woman held all men in contempt, they reached the conclusion that her death had been accidenai. while Jeliinek had killed himself intentionally The bankbooks, showing Lillian Rosenfield to have been a wealthy woman, were found in the cellar room she occupied There she slept on a Ticket v bed that had no mattress and that, stood benind a window blocked by cardbaard boxes. Finds Wife Dead on Porch Homer Waits. Negro, of 1813 North Arsenal avenue, returned home from work Thursday night to find his wife. Mrs. Lizzie Watts. 75. dead on the rear porch of the house Death was due to natural causes, said Deputy Coroner A J. King, who sent the body to the city morgue.

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