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Show I ACCUSED Hi I MAY SCAPE TRML H' CHICAGO, Nov. 28. Mrs. Louise H Vermllya, charged with having nols- H oncd Policeman Arthur Blssonette H and suspected of other deaths, is re- H ported to be so ill that it is un- H likely she ever will be brought to. H trial. She spent a sleepless night H at the county jail hospital although H strongly asserting it was not bocauso H of yesterday's verdict by which she H was held to tbe grand Jury by a cor- H oner's 'jury. Jail physisian Hogan H said her condition was much more H sorlous than -had been supposed and Hj that .he abscess on her spine caused by arsenical poisoning might prove fatal. The charge of murder against Mrs Vermllya In the municipal court was non-suited by State's Attorney ,Way-man ,Way-man In view of the coroner's fury's action. nn i |