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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 30, 1903. ; : MRS. KATHERINE FLYNN RAY, ACCUSED OF “ACCUSED AUNT ILL-TREATING AND KILLING HER YOUNG NIECE. SINGS IN CELL! $ \A Katherine Flynn Ray, Held at WX Newark on Charge of Brutal- \ ity to Little Niece, Softly Hums Gospel Hymns. United Cigar ‘Se LARGEST RETAIL CIGAR DEALERS InTie Worzp. a United ‘Tailors SS HE cigar you like best is the best cigar ever made for you. 1 Because a cigar is clear Havana it doesn’t mean that you are going to like it, and if it costs 25 cents and it fails to please, it is not the cigar you want. For instance: The man who smokes a clear Havana doesn’t care for a mild domes- tic. By the same token the smoker of the clear Havana often rebels at the seed Havana or a fine domestic. Hence the initial question of our sales- men: ‘‘Do you prefer domestic or clear Havana?’' After that it’s easy. Suppose the question had been asked of you and you fancied a mild domestic cigar —the three for 25c. kind. ““Now here,” we would say, ‘‘is the GEN. BRADDOCK. We have seen the tobacco of which the cigar is made since it left the plantation. We will sell you one hundred at the pricé we can assure you the jobber would be glad to pay—that’s $4.00. ‘A sample box of twenty-five for $1.00, or, six for a quarter over the counter. This is the nub of the one-profit-principle of our stores.’” Why, man, you're paying 25 cents for three cigars— these very goods — boxed under other labels in other stores, and they are good at that price. ‘ POLICE DECLARE SHE HAS VERY BAD TEMPER. She Denies She Was Cruel and Asserts Child Was Uninten- tionally Hurt in a Quarrel Be- tween Husband and Herself. | Katharine Fiynn Ray, charged with the i; murder of her little four-year-old niece, | Mary Conning, pressed her round girlish H face against the bars of her cell in the! ‘Third Police Precinct in Newark to-day ; and hummed softly to herself. Little Goes she look the cold-blooded, cruel Woman this murder will make her if she 4s found guilty. Her eyes are blue and | big, and she has that “baby stare” and mild expression which is lighted by a + @onstant smile when she knows she is | being looked at. | She is a self-conscious woman. She knows she 1s good to look at, and her | face ever invites inspection. At times, when she forgets herself or thinks no ono is regarding her, her face sinks to | Fepose, It is at such times that the lines come out. Instantly her mouth be- comes hard and there Is a noticeable @rooping at the corners. The eyes lose the “baby stare.” The child she 1s accused of murdering] {i fad seventy bruises and cuts on her body and a fractured skull, besides a broken back. Many of these bruises and cuts were in themselves sufficient to have caused death. TO REDUCE STOCK We have 25,000 yards of the choicest Scotch, English and American ue : Woollens that we will make to your order at ‘ "12 Former prices $15.00 and $20.00. Don’t fail to get in onthe choice selections. They are the b bargains ever offered in tailoring, Satisfaction guaranteed. MAIL ORDERS This price holds good anywhere in the United States. Send us $4.00, check, money order or cash, at the Flatiron Building, New York, for 100 i cars, or $1.00 for sample bax of 25. Mention shade preferred. 8 Union Square East, near 14th Street. 251 Eighth Avenue, near 23d Street. If Katharine Flynn Ray Is a sane wo- man she Is an actress—and a wonderftl actr She has gone through life play- ing a part—and innocent part until she was aroused, and then she became more of the actress. Those who have known her since she was a’girl at school in Newark have feared her when she stailed. There is nothing cunning head tn many vlaces, and where it was “Nearer, My God, to Thee; Nearer to! fi CONTRAGT; This, advertisement is a contract absolutely gudrantecing this cigar to be as represented, and carries the positive obligation on cur ~ part to please you or return your monty. 58 West 125th Street, near Lenox Avenue: 2290 Third Avenue, near 125th Street. 1277 Broadway, Greeley Square, near 32d Strect. picted in the smile, but when she has|Jeft it was tangled and full of flth, Thee,” she hummed, VWwwd, bu Non Loom flown into violent rage smiles and laughs us his. ‘Then she ceased singing for an instant . have marked her conduct aoaterrmuaiee newer, | gad net hee ee as, lee at Tuesday, Dece Parents Proud of Her, nine tha murder o€rthis kanoveat.tirtlo| place. She! appeared to be In. thought = 8 . one has been told. In brutality such a| for an instant EG Sg | etticoats Katharine Flynn came of excellent|murder stands alone in the eriiminal an;| being watched she began again to sing.) ip rohlia Chahsca OES iia led parents—good, hardworking, reapectable|als of New Jersey. She is accused of| this time In a clear soprano volce: "| never saw e child that had been treate it 4 Be, ide gone ea ad folk, who were proud of their daughter, | haying frst plerged the little sigl's flesh Diy SAE DaStronl Ee Dee wh her attorney the woman ; = They were proud of her ‘good looks. and feat Sit a hed hen ‘Thou Lamb of Calvary, made a statement to-day. She said she . she beat her dow: ® ohalr, and as Saviour Divine. sa ac thistared duarralied Hecanse th (A tH S 4 P her quick wit, She song. too, and her|she lay unconscious picked her up in| ‘pnis is the woman who {fs to be put| 2nd, her husband quarrolied because the le 7 é ; 8 ts the husband deat her, and it was while they mother used to tell of the girl's promise |ber arms and hurled her with all the) on trial for her life. There are those) were quarreiling that the little one \ 85 i es a singer. q Stairway. breaking her back, here the| 20 she 19 mad, but others @réue) came between them and was injured. in black, colored and black and \ taffeta, best quality i} that she is a woman-devil. She denies the stories of the: hupband , 2 Hardly had she grown into her teens{dying child lay until the police found Colored Wonel Dep’ before a violent temper. asserted itscit, |NeF. Sho died a fow minutes later in Child Brutally Treated. | As to her having, beaten the chlid and ‘olore pholstery Dep't. $5.85 $8 75 $10 75) value $8 to $16 Her sunshiny disposition gave way to|*)27BuIANCE. 14 sere Ray was sing-| The police say they have thoroughly) “Ihe body of the little one was burled Dress Goods, 4th Floor. 5: roy ¥ Pe " Jealousy, To those she loved she was|ing softly to herself through the bars| investigated the stories told of ae yesterday, The Grand Jury oS on 4 E Size Taffeta Petticoats in black only, faithful until they crossed her, and then |ot her cell to-day. Her mind seemea| Ray's brutality, afd are certain the| the elgth of next month, and Mrs. f plai xtra ‘ free from earthiy cares and was running] little one was clubbed to death, Dr. Mc-| jny's case will one of the first sub-| 5,000 Dress Lengths of plain! About $15,000.00 worth of ry her hatred knew no bounds. ine|0® Pellgious toples. Kenzie, the county physician, saya hel mirtea to tt t , A $ $8. $10.75 very much be!owregular prices, Soetare_ sie! was ageless catherine } and fancy dress goods, | fine French Lace Curtains,| 07-75) 75) | Pe aay tae SHRIEKING GIRL SHOT F| || ES Serges, Cheviots and Scotch; at one-third below for-| /i7derdown Wrappers, $2.95, $5.45. — | , . urst emper, < ¢ . & When that girl {s smiling watch her,” . materials, mer prices, de ‘de vy Kimonos $ / | Police Capt. Corbett told his police. , Eiderdown 2 i 5°45: } ‘Gho has murder in her heart when she 3:00 to 8.50 | Point Arabe. Nine Deiveaer tacrsiiestain’ She WAS A HUMAN TORCH Per full dress length, 10.50 14.50 1850 2 Decam,s as wild as she was wilful. Men f i ¢ OV. is | Hked her because of her beauty, but 3,000 Cotton Dress Lengths, and 25.00 per pair o wae they feared her because of her temper. See . imities: Bath om , } ‘ Cheviots, Dimities, Batiste : ; ‘Then came Joseph Ray, a hardworking, . tess tbs Renaissance. i ue, | highly respected young man, His at: Sixteen-Year-Old Tried to Tear Aaron” Shapiro, Clothing M and Mercerized fabrics. Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Aven tion’ to the bad-tempered, sm! , i a n ire 4 | tention to the bad tera tne ume| Katie Simonson, 16, Goes Back! Flaming Clothes from Her ME RICO RS UL LOMTD CPEs tag to'g.00 8,50 12.50 15,00 he met he Three ears ago. wer") to Sehool and Frank Hag: Body, but Received Burns| chant in Third Avenue, Made pee betters and 19.50 per pair day, he married her and took her to a a Most Determine: R ? comfortable home at No. 10 McWhorter gerty, 17, Returns to His Job That Caused Her Death. [ d Effort to All dress lengths are arranged in boxes, Guipure d'art, - — an pane 7 | Sie eas wewark as a Tapper in Navy-Yard. End His Life. ready for transportation or gift. | 7150 10.00 14.00 aCe Marringe a Love Match. . (sa Pease alngsl was allors mater Gussie Carox, a sixteen-year-old girl and 18.50 per pair was plain from the wedding night. ‘The| Katle Simonson, sixteen years old, and roi nas been noes as a dom So determined was Aaron Shapir/ Twenty-third Street, : JAMES McGREERY a G0 JAMES McGREERY & Ki ia Young wife was all devotion to her hus-| Frank Haggerty, seventeen, both of |!%, *he family of J. G. Schutte, of No.| clothing merchant at No. 2274 Third Portieres, ready to hang. t Marita ALie Wars veeee 3% East Fifty-first street, dled to-day| nue, to dle that he shot himself five | ene. ee at ast this devotion. ‘Two | WBOM tried to get married clandestinely | in terrisle agony from burns. times in the head in his store to-day, Brocade, Damask, Moire, : Shidren were born to them, Morris, a|!n Philadelphia and were arrested for! Tho family left her alone in the houre| and would have leaped from a window - Repp and Velours. Suit Dep't. Ladies’ ty boy, who Is now two, and Katharine, a] thelr youthful boldness, have returned |and had been gone half an hour when/had he had suMclent strength after he ‘PP . a peal q Reinier vatg ear ield) Aci in Brooklyn, sadder and |"¢!shbors heard shriek after shriek and | nad emptied his pistol, ms ; e i erwear Dept, — ee couble: Degen’ in’ the Flay | yn seri eee en nee: cica||ihmeeyingto\ thele Beck doors. maw the] @bapiro. lives, ats No,” 101 “sveet_ One 12.50 18.50 Walking Suits made of fine) Merino Un PAs ee ev aet hen littie| Wiser children. | Katle now says she) cir) blazing like a fire brand and trying| Hund: : i ibeli Blouse 2d floor. y household last February, when Ute) wouldn't marry Frank, no never, Frank| ("ou pe. gece” cintheg reo ee] aumared and ‘Thirteenth street, and te and 22.50 per pair quality Zibéline. ous if fi 4 Mary Conning was given into thelr,care| 9... iotning His mother does tho ar her flaming clothes from her| supposed to be a man of large means. c Black, ribbed woolen tigh by her dying mather. arene toe hae ‘body. She ran out into the back yard] He left his home to-day and walked to 85 pairs French and Saxony model, Long Coat. ’ i be Ke the night of Feb. 11 there came a Adel-| and threw herself on the ground. There| his store. After seeing that dusl: i i ankle oF ring at the Rays’ doorbell, pint ithe, Biagonon) Heme. No. Toe ner | be rolled around ine fullle-eftort to ex-| was running smoothly he went to the Velours Portieres. 22.50 Winter Waien past “Your sister, Mrs. Fred Conning, 18) 26 told an Evening World reporter the|tinguish the flames. Her cries were| second floor. He took down a Turkish ‘s ; knee length, dying,” paid hee ‘Sho wants! details of her life's first romanoe. Sne beer in the rete by Roundsman| rug and spread it on the floor. He then 20.00 per pair Cheviot Walking Suits, with gsc Mr. and Mrs. Ray pala: ‘ane, who, upon finding that he couid| lay down on the rug, pulled his pletol the cold night the husband] “i Would have married Frank tho| fet no one to admit him tp the Schutte|and began firing. ‘The first four bullets Head of New York Diocese} — Formerly 2:.00 and 27.59 per pair tight-fitting Long Coat. value 4.25 : Through the co other day, but 1 am glag now I didu't.| house, broke the glass of the front door, from the platol are said to have glanced face ; 7 “il and wife went to the death-bed. Mr. 7 iove him, Oh, yes, I do that, but 1 and ran to the burning git!'s rescue. Hel off his skull, but the fifth put sired! Pulled from Tracks by Priest Mission Furniture. 25,00 Swiss ribbed Vests, with 7 Conning was even would not ‘marry him. Two years ego 1j| beat out thd flames, but too late tol right eye. It is the only wound th i ii i i i 3 see cde esh thon Sie AE WS SORE Up | bags Whee Hab ere: es tien ound that is} Just in Time to Escape On| About soodd Armchairs and Zibeli tailor-made Suits long or short sleeves. Pa a y] vriter employes iy apiro, p } maotherlegs child ene oe for were ana|ternoon, Then we would sit on tne! accompanied by a priest who had been'to the second floor of the tmillding, wood browns, greens, etc Long oer s9 Che BY | her as I do, and teach her front steps, Once my mother caught | called to administer the last rites. The| There she found he lover g ; : 2 immed with braid. Skirts ritin : he forbade | unfortunate girl could give no. explana- ner employer In a sit- lal to The Evening World.) upholstered h, leath ah =! Fee Gor. menutiful ChII4. him making love to me and eee 1 met| tion of how she had come to be burat,|ting position with blood flowing trom Cepeclel ts xd P. in rush, leath- i ith sifle T ty-third Street. } tenoa’'to. the /Ray <home:| Mist 10. e860 me ever after. But I me But an investixation of the premises o¥/the flve wounds In hiv hoad. Seeing the| TARRYTOWN, N. ¥. Nov. %—/ ep ete t lined with silk, wenty-thir Mary was taken -| him on the street. Femen led them to belleve that shel young woman Shapiro attempted to rise| Archbishop Farley, who visited Irving- aN @ho was @ deaptiful, golden-haired little |i cst ‘thursday 1 went to a matineo|had fallen asleep against a heater," |*OUnS woman Sharire attempted to ‘ Model hata; ; 8, st d Tt ts tn-| tor fimmicone ‘hundred els to be discontinued 35-59 ofe creature, and the uncle grew to love! 411 rank, and mother caught us com: pease dee i wut HIS In-| ton yesterday to confinm K f. her. That he should love her rankled in determined tention was to spring from the window. : ; oS ae oer wites heart, ‘The seed of Jealousy | 0 out. 1 got a scolding and Os set) mt EA FOR MACEDONIANS. | Miss Beldon screamed for help and| children at the Church of the Immacu .50 each, ‘repe de Chine Dresses,— Be Tennant bianted sto be uprogted;| Wo. leeve nouw mnmti plane 2 tela ae Policeman Rae, of the Fast One Hun-| late Conception, had a narrow escape Te rep was too deepl 5 Camden, The next morn- f D S R ‘ormerly 9,00 « Bhe abused her husband for the first| 1 was Kolng to Us roe veriv-law, Frank |Mtustonary Cables that Many Are| ‘ted and Twenty-sixth street station | trom death here while returning home. rly various models, time since they were married, the pollce aed ‘who lives there. Saturday after-| Dying from Cold and Hunger. |'esponded. nee In company with Rev. Father Farley, MONDAY’S declare, and then began to abuse the] UA0er Wino pniadelphia. I could do] BOSTON, Nov. 9.—A cablogram re-| “Why have you done this?" the pollce-| wi recently prohidited Catholic girls Tw hird 45.09 poor ttle mothorless girl whom she} (°C Mots. nad money of my own.|ccived by the American Board of Com-|4n asked Shapiro in an effort to ret) attending Helen Gould's sewing school, 'wenty-third Street, Ww Roll, Lo) Mins bad promised to love as one of bor OWN.) 17 Win. my surprise to find Frank on| missioners for Foreign Missions indi-|a statement from him. he was crossing the railnoad tracks at World ant Ro peelage Sollowed sane. end then came arket airects cated great destitution among Mace-| “ did It because 1 am tired Of life) sg station, when the Montreal Express third Street | as 2 2 (ates Ete cade one “eptiat saturday right we walked all|donians, The message was from Rev. : sont. veN to be taken to a hospital. | trundered atong. Twenty-thir - ant ni 's withou! or covering. £ iat! Edward B, Haskell, dated Ristovatz, a|I won't Ko: . The Archbishop and priest were only | —— = —_——————— One night, less than a month after| over the town until my brother-in-law.) SOCK on’ the porders of BServia, Bui-| ‘Yes, you will,”, sald Rae. “You are} ‘4 4 : ; she had taken the child under her roof,| wo susoe2ed acaething, found us and aria and Macedonia. ankt coniaited, Ah | wager ariest for attempting to end your|*. ort See Man ath etreete| TATA : 9 béws. Ray arose from her own warm| had us ar-#stec Real For aunt CS PRTNS SLUR Ti cast pest | bed, the police have been. Informed, and| Mrs, dimonson. the girl's mother, ob-/CPICgram watts | ee a gor 5 a eve na icaina camisatenianvaenc | cond Ee aan eas ek L wnat Little Items of stole to tho side of the sleeping child. | jected to tie nurriage because she did) reliet strenuously urgent. Although | when he ruggied to free him-| oon Abed eats es Sr pneene| have the right to so disp ole @bo raised the littis one in her arms and| not apstove of Frank's language, his|enfecbied Dy Insufficient food, the people | balance Jop's arm and mulled him from the tracks to-ve play, preaalre Business That miede uer way to ths street. Snow was| actions or lls religion, all of which do] have no podding but ihe suiimer Kar | 8 sty ite ix my own," he cried, ‘it's| Just as the train whiszed i De “tnneey Neal, for Aten i ‘on the ground and the night was bitter| not agree with ber way of thinking.| puined vi ges on Solu, Wountate wider ming to take if reathrone to, t eo I | | ures that both Eder Interest Every! Navy. fa, ‘Ibo morte will go to UM 1 qd had repe: ed h n en meee tit: ehlveciie fittest arta onan tn the Brooklyn Navy-| many Gaeine tasty and: Hnelen. funds | ron wt. wal die Just as soon as T go. | SUICIDE FOLLOWS ROBBERY , Sah past a part of her giyarions Feniale 83) Lost and Foundey ‘Phere @ policeman found the ttle girl hi street, sald to-day: is —— roubles of either a financial ov domértic His Loss! Argument on the motion of Henri be eepatce, her HA Ghee me HIN Soe almost unconscious from cold. He took T have no objections to the marriage, nature. His atvompt h 2 jange Himaelf, Gressitt to restrain David Belasco and ne of affidavits sub-/ m . 200 . \ $ elamcu and Cay contradictions, | Houses, Rooms hep to the station-house and later she] because L think it 8 for the gitl's good MRS. COLLIER RECOVERING, | sot te’ oma a Se FISHKILL LANDING, N. ¥., Noy, Mrs, Leste Cirter from producing the { (aok the cage under| a Apartments bd Rawal) bot then accoune for achive ue ee Cee ee i cal gy ak] em. Antor'a daaghter soon| BRITAIN'S BALLOON PLANS, Sa eet by Ne Witte ay cits] play ‘Zaza was continued to-day pea serving his deoislon Boars: eet 4 . ‘ Noy. 80.—The War Office’ was found dead by his wife at his home ° si . taken to the treet, started out fo get-married they might ay] _t@ Leave Roosevelt Hospital, bes hayes Maui Catidln tecaae can fore Justice Scott, of the Supreme Court, leaneers Horees & From that night rls. Ray's temper| weit tmvo ulvtiod It. Fraok earns 4oa| Mra. Peter F. Collies, who ts in| yoy seine nditcrrencen, BeonGon ef{ hanged himdelt duting the night trom’ Attorney Abraham Hummel for Grewitt| NO SLUMPS, BUT DAILY, REGU. | pustnens Opa. orhd oer se ouey ee che orpat irl] Weck and Ipradtically aupport him naw,| Roosevelt Hospital recovering from the | ine pation coros tmve been ofdered. toa girder in the attic. {said that Charles Frotman had given!) LARLY, month in and month out, 1m personals shina yak of os) than ia, ithe d Hf Bay ured, Sra, eSupport, beth “of | effects of an operation Performed three | prodeed to Miklte and Gibraltar. early | He was_a tailor and six weeks ago bin him the sole right to produce the play| New York City ctreulation The Wanted to, athaent vy #1) ahropid have. nant Bot weeks ago, be sen Hite Pe) + Jo) shop was robbed, and he has asines this genson, Former Judge Ditenhoefer| World maintains a lead of Tens of Y ihelgpatt Sink ¥ A thrahm | brooded over the loss. He loaves a © 4 Attovney Charles EB. 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