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] ; ie ( ~ MOLLE KEG, PET OF A BLOCK, KILLED BY CAR Prisoner on Witness Stand Asserts Tha Was a Second C Little Girl "oached to} {Death as She Ran to } ee Buy Candy. FEARED TO: MEET *Went Across Tracks to K Him from Snatching re Ne.” ‘ontir was still in Si he when worker: BOY in the sewing room successfully stand Ia After apy) ee; g ‘afte roness left the | called Jong-enough to denounce Her Penny. offered ai It war Mr. Le Barbier would sum up tn the forenoon of io t morrow and Assistant District-Attorney Ely 4n the afternoon, The case | Mollie Kieng Was the pet of the niock ' bs i re oR Fi ca trast, between Lex. /Should,gotto the Jury tormorrow night or Friday morning a gu te bagel a een forty-five or fifty persors stand west been for ington and Third avend Wite be. Her Viek by Req ! | Re mde es, ahwlenr whe “pone an 6 was | . Ur ser ua a sked Mr. 8 er, Ww has titled and jolly, ae far as she cou etal Her | yee no. anwt November I an- | here, to aire Sim bie ps ae nner meareen | Jana © a atatement Her Bair was curly, she had deep dimples |awered an advtrtisement which Sinvon [and make & slatenent, bil Bok heck h | put in the paper for a designer of shirt | *#/c fran Sot ches earn: Wore I went to see him, taking some | to m anyth or admit that we kn Senene brows. ev eys as Ones besa or my worl He liked them | anything We don't want to be mixed} in.the parlor of the fiat ow | samples ¢ y work f whe { As wd engeedyme at once, giving me the | up in this cas ) ee vey, tor tims wee hence ot which had been held by Miss What happened wt | ad nite Hale Werzansk reached the > " ” After working four and a half 4a with you? | PET OF A BLOCK, I decided to quit, because I had some| “A‘lot of other policemen crowded} é Z outside omer which promised to be | around and tried to ask me questions, | A WAS BILLED |sos (Ses Gal mare’ 0 ime thes | povehe mon who bad erected soo'esid | TO-DAY BY A CAR, tho money 1 was getting trom him.as | ‘Leave her to me: I will fix her." } a designer. So I went to Max Zimmer- the manager, and told him I was I suw Mr. Simon on Mr. Simon gaid to man. you are going If you will come back next afternoon I will pay you what you and a week's gay besides to leave. Monday I owe o'clock on the afternood of Nov. 18. An I came out of the elevator I met Miss Forscher, who told me Mr. Simon was about the place somewhere. T went linto his office to walt far btm In a | few minutes he came in and mpoke very ‘pleasantly to me. Then he immediately began a conversation with « strange woman, who had followed him into the office. I dit not know this woman. “After talking with the strange | woman for little whilevhe turned sud- |denly to me and sald | "1 am not going to pay you at all. |The work you did waa worth nothin: If you want your money you can su “I was’ astonished. I tof4 him the j amount 'h9 owed i> was only e small PAR cdUt that J geded it badly, as 7 4awae going to buy some supplied. 1 said }1 did not want any trouble over so }mmali a eum and that I did not desire |to sue. He told me that was the only | way I could ever get tt. Shot After She Left. | "Then he opened a ‘door and showed | me out, telling me to leave his office at The door opened on a fight of teps which I didn’t know before were! there, as 1 had never used them, 1 _—- —---— ‘| went down these steps to the street. A cs | few minutes Inter I was arrested.” The dreaded atreet-car—the bane of | Fr Mine et mr. Simon?” asked the mothers of New York babies—be- | fFeaved the Kieng household. Mis. Kile he attorney for the defense. rt Mollie @ penny tu-day with which did not,” phe answered positively. te buy a stick of candy. Leas than| “Did you ever desire or intend or five mi tes later the mangled body | threaten to shoot him?’ ef the ohild was under the fre truck "T dig not.” of = Lexington avenue car bet 2 “Do you know who shot him? Ninety - eighth and Ninety - sev “No.” streets “Did you ever carry or own or us® Feared Negro Boy. revolver? There is a candy store in never did, ie etrdat ‘nce 400tn. feos the. tA “Did you ever have any cartridges No. | in ¥ possession T @ment in which the Ki live. at Na. Mé. LAttie Mollie started for this store, N but, standing jus outside the door she Did yon have some trouble witr sam « little negro boy who has the Mise Hale waen y t went to work ulation of snatching pennies from « | for Simon? @ren on their way to buy candy. Fea! Yea; we did npt get along well to fut of losing her money, the child turned | ether end © Lexington avenue fo visit a . Revolver Barred Out. gtote at No. 1 on the west side of Here Mr. Le Barbier started to hand feathers | the woman the pistol which was found Although she had been warned never | the steps shortly after the shooting 40 cross the tracks, Mollie, spurred and which Mr. Ely tn his opening had sg seg asbed across | 1¢clared had been used by the Baronens ng ernloliag ain Toga ce mitting the murder, Instantly Talat eee ween like Aniiant (Attorney Jumped Botleed a finsh of white under Bilge ss form, heard emothered or th Weapon withoutgiving thewoman On the br with © MHS e to me had nev war wiid feet v the wheels her arres Fine n domed. ough a0 extraordinary t Many Persons Saw it dy of M Kieng Not Ac Ww Acr bey yen Iaxies JAP ENVOY KUROKI, HEADED FOR FAIR, LANDS of the Manufacture ed from withstanding a gruelling Bothisides then announced that there was no more testimon) You have done very good work.’ ” “Relying on that, I went away. I re turned at the time he had fixed—2.3e/ ITHE EVENING *YORLD, 2-7 aller at the Office First Page.) stranger, so the little Frenchwoman ! seventh floor of the Holtz Building | th startled the three pistol sh the wast cross-examination ter. she Shortly therea ttal witness ds“ njgger’s rhoon ar to be While she waa In @ cell In the potice | gtation the defendant testified, she rave the keys of her apartments to | Polfeeman Werzenky and he went to her rooms. He brought back a box of cart ridges, Mme. de Mamsey tertifint, “He asked me it I knew what was in the box, and when I replied thet perhepe they were Franch pins, he Imughed at mid Unshaken by Croee-Examination This ended the examination In chief. Mr. Bly now went at the little French- woman savagely in an effort to break down her mory, but she bore up well under the cross-examination. Once when became somewhat angry over Le Barbler’s frequent objections she smiled in enjoyment of the prose- cutor’s diecomfiture. She started by denying that Asstst- ant District-Attorney Cordora had ad- vised her of her legal rights tn his first interview with ter, and said #he had never been warned that what ehe said would be used againat her. She went on to say that #he-had been in Amer- toa six years, having spent part of that time at Palm Beach and part as the owaercot a dressmaking establishment om Fifth avenue, opposite the Waldort- Astoria, which he managed under the trade name of “Madame Virot.” Daj ibs repeated toc former areertion'iaas| _{t, Dut It Is Believed when she quit Simon's employ he wa» ‘ | courteous to her and promised to pay to Be Marital, her In full, with a bonus of extra pay. | providing ahe would design a few moro ! | waist models for him. On the application B.] A victory to-day won by Believed She Would Be Paid Hornblower Justice Bis ap- | the 1 and officers of the | ointed Le rR co e#, who dem: | “There was no trouble of any sort.” |P° ee ale Be me Sot neen OE e sinareaseh ger ind age jehe insisted; “I fully believed he meant) #> action between Mary Adelaide MIS~| sirike to-day and Ue up ten |to pay me on Monday.” ner and Wilson Mizr lin "Did you not talk to Mra. Jutta John,| pero is ood setae ther) B. ‘Dow, manager of ot No. 6 West ‘Thirty-ninth street, om] 1) sn ttoate wie pane yf the American. Asso the Saturday after you quit Simon's?” - : Masters, Mates and Pilots, to. esneepend tor an anny 1 that t owing lines tell her that you had had| ment of their mar urred demands | mon—that he had “*brok-| under remarkable circu oo nih 1 en 1odels which you made for : . short time « the death of her first Alm and that he refused point-blank to] )'00) Mi a ner 3 jay you for your work and that he] \ oi 0%) ae very, Rony million, ears and whi : owt frat i * * ¢ Morga you tell the elevator boy on | 028 St Brat “ some a up to Btmon's oMoe on the | PUPPEY Moers on wil its fi { the shooting that you never ex-| comes » n her re Sn eye Fie le s | turn to this ¢ . } ed to get your money because you | (Urn to this cl 0 5 0 $100, $80 and ad learned Simon was in the babii of | Fumor from ( wan go. mg designers and getting from them | '"6 to New k tos © free A { cir good ideas and then throwing om out? ary | Doesnt Talk to Elevator Boy | t There Woman Who Testifie DNESDAY, BARONESS ON TRIAL FOR MURDER OF SIMON FIRM IN STORY THAT ANOTHER WOMAN WAS SLAYER MME FLIGHT 10 That SEVERAL LIN BY MRS, MIZNER AGREE TO TERMS AGAINST MIZNER OF THE OFFICERS’ Mystery Is Cast Around Believed the Coastwise Companies Will All Ac- cede to Demand. Another Murdered Simon "I certainly @id not. I arh not tr ly his : litng to elevator bo: ! < elev or bby come to Mr a> n's office while you were, there iad sing his refuse pay you? | not The elevator man has testified to tre | mer ailroad tra . ny * » office talking t magnificer D6 n't wied Lines will bx ar gauged by the fact ¢ n a [Me to make From what I heard, 1 ered that | new port cochere, ry ee a ¢ to 2 hout post-| comt $200,000 tion ¥ * Pome Stine Bailie Geia pro | READER NOT GUILTY OF f ried " stairs aia) of .. bd t _ oe i and lives in : PERJURY, JURY FINDS, who waa going * oe All the Lawyers Silent The Charge Grew Out of Reader's « os, wih @ . , ~ ne Ces vil Suit Against JOB Hag- ® See ate BY we H ‘i : Paliay, f x y nak woma n A Read ‘ ‘ . ew Lolig x , | Jude 1 On & charge of 5 me lho m . ‘ \ Mr Ha akin a f a Heru ; an * Ree he sad tha Son] Sap. eapeat repent ares spy me ati ies ls t | wee wh ~ pit? | agreeme a and Gar 4 t k "| vat | " vided iad Never Seen Revolve monige . ‘ ault hon ee revoivs " tee j M’CARREN HITS ELSBERG " ; Y | RAPID TRANSIT LAW, ’ , . ¥ rari ’ pater MoCarren ny M6 | today rs repealing the i & ‘Mut no trace of the "Mt againat!Bimvers Rapid 7 Jaw of last yout ow Mian pay oul and, He sald ‘ law made the ¢ wes there ls thouble Ip rs 9pe.\auetion of aubwaye imp ia ‘ha } casryng been dden purps or that’ hes tie Would’ newer pet. baa welled dee bonp abstracted by any tntereste: party. | MAY 1, 1907 ‘BALLOON IN 800- WASHINGTONS an, With and McCoy in Basket, | Carried South. SAILED FROM ST. Amer and in Effort to Capture a Prize. CAPE GIRARDEAY, Mo.) May 1A large balloon containing two men was seen passing through the alr in an east. erly directiBin at ® o'clock this morning The balic is wuppored to be the America, in which Capt. Ch) os De F. Chandler, of the United States Signal Corps, and Aeronaut J. C. McCoy left St. Louts last night In the s-mile test trip to Washington. Cape Girardeau is 1M miles southeast f St Louts. BT. LOUIS, Mo, the Post Mo., The ble balloon America, which salled from © mals last night bearing Aero- nautx MoCoy and Chandler, passed ove here this morning at a high altt The balloon came from the weat but after croming the Missiasipol Rive- encountered another alr current, which Quickly changed ite course to the north. May 1—A special to tch from Cape Gtrar teau eays very oust A telencope was trained 0: the 1 the banket two were dis guished. App y they leaned over the edge of the car several times, peer. ing below, but they did not doup any message When the balloon passed from it was travelling rapidly to the nor east jes DeF. Chandler, of t tea Signal Corpa, and Aer. MoCoy. of New York, suc ceesfully made theirstart in the Am erica, in which they are attempting to sail from this city to Washington, S16 miles, to demonstrate the practio- ability of balloons in warfare. The wind was rot favorable when the big gas bag went up at 1.21 o'clock la ight. The alr was sharp and raw, and near the freezing point. The America shot up above the highest buildings, to a lithe west of south. The aero- nauts calculated on finding a current of alr that would carty them directly east, but were by no means certain this good luck would attend them. Pro- visions for three days are balloon, which Capt. oks will in the alr . or three days to get away, but condi. ed unsatisfactory, Moon ssary, however, and they d to go ahead and take be forty-eight ¢ weronauts have been ready ght was nec were compel! thelr chances. Takes Carrier Pigeons. Several carrier pigeons were taken, by which meseages will be sent back t St Louls. Aeronaut MeCoy hopes to win the | Labo Cup, offered for tne longest con | tinuous fight } The Ameri is the second largest | balloon in America largest, which | | Was recently completed by Leo Stevens [for the Government, bas 3,000 feet steater displacemem. The America ha | 4 disphcement of 73,00 cublo feet and | | ake ap ascent t elf with balioon tights, He will re. turn in July, bringing with him the st » which Hawley will try to win James Gordon Bennett Cup, 0 fam Alan K. Hawley ait Leo Stevens are still here awailing favorable win thelr ascent in the balloon Ortem equipped for * trlp to Washington, as is the Amertcu. Jt ls expected that | | they will get away to-night After the next trip of the Orient A Leo Stevens will gp to Washington and ke an ascent in the intercais of the jovernment, accompanied by Chandler Sad three other signal corps yen. The balloon for this t.ip was built by Stevens for the War Deparunent |1t has 82.0% ouvic fee cagmcity {Chandler will be pilot, with Stevens as |inetructor, After the asceat in Wash will be shipped to Omaha for of wtuden the Balloon Col by the War Depart HOW TO OPEN YOUR SUMMER HOME faury are fret opeue ayo a M&sty swell throughout S be thoroughly removed. be fore in, (© insure tbe health of your To do this You must disinfect the sinks toflets, pluubia y Corner from the | collar to Retrey the disenns Germs which br ; | Oc ts advieable to take with & bottie fertant. which is Live best fi being the most powerful and yer Ren-pasonous. as you car's always get 1 eountry j EE | I | The Only Sate Home Disintectaut Is | Au Drug Trial the 10¢ Chandler LOUIS. Trip Taken for War Purposes and then drifted rapidly off| pounds. On” the ng capaolty 4 sipment, provie- he aeronauts and at, as fo) lows Tiag and basket snchors, ropes, édrmigs and drag es and other equipment that could | thrown oveboard in an emegency, | provisions, clothing, bedding, in- wvenenta, &c., 30, MoCoy and Chanad- 30; ballast, 1,700 Other Balloonists’ Plans. Word bh m received from Albert B. Lambert New York City that as | #000 as he reaches Paris he wil 200 N PANIC FATHER THOUGHT JUMP FOM FRE: CHILD WOULD DE WOMEN MISSING: Twent/Dineiwee ticarcion| Dressed — Mother Advised to Restaurant Injured and Try the Cuticura Remedies. Some May Be Dead. |CURED BY CUTICURA — | AT EXPENSE OF 75c. Suffered with th Cuban Itch Itch, and Sores Covered Body from Head to Foot —Would Claw Himself and Cry CHICAGO, "May 1 twenty | My little boy Inthe Spring of 1901, when j fen were in | ofly-an infant of three months, caught the women were Injutea ® fire | Guban Iieh front obe of aly neighbor's babkes: Which broke out in'the buliding at N eres eee ek ae S fis head to the bot a The frat Noor was tom of-his:feet. He | ftch and’ claw the Story & Clark Pian ! all Company and the three upper foors| She.stme. He coule by thesLotus Lunch Club, which: was patronized excilistyely by women H When ‘the flames were discovered fully. 200 women, “including. the em ployees, 1 the place at the] first cry imme ensued of women from the windows of the second and third floors to the # below, while others rushed to the fire-escape was filled tn a few ee al truggling mass of women esperate efforts to climb dow number of lomt bol fell to ‘th ay ° pushed off. : ud = 2 | wher these, despite the warnings tatora. leaped to the eroind } | who re ed we remen without being injure jae aed _ = aw ok ed it agai | } bottorn ‘of | le of b , } began top cura Soap & ¢ tto : | complete 1 af aul atier reach- {| fh Just two the day 1 comm her opin- | © fies ecindet aptats t only cost me mn one emp! Mise Mary Al would tt xP si00#t Studemeyer, twenty-five years of age, | couli! not have got it any cleaper. I feel safe { several patrons of the place t in saving that the Cuticura Remedies sav ; ? pha his life. He ts 4 boy ears, a lost their lives, either by suffocation | ts as well a5 any child you ever sam, Mra. 4 Srinik ‘exhioks ioe in eho ttt Zana Mil mn Clty} RL, No. 1. Branctt 06. The firemen could find.no bodies the bullding to substantiate the wt Mrs. Malaney. but me after Mra. Malan 1 the flames prevented a t a portive in-her assertions that Miss| |Stwdemeyer and several others couid| | Miss Rose Willey an Kate | O'Rourke, who were in the ju re Jat the time t fire was . were internally injured. They | rear window, the only one jig on. the’ all eman Daniel | ’ Kerr put up a ® runnin, ] | Rérr mut uo, shor | The mportance carrying her an woe several atl to the ground, M LH) ye are | wager, cher ait BS Seannot be overestimat in our tain, Minn Wille |practice we do not depend upon the lordinary tests of an optic a. Fxaminatin by a/ Registered | Physician, with long training and superior shill. as an eye specialist, | NO CHARGE except for | glasses, and that moderate. 3 Ehrlich sions : TABLISHED i riy 50 Years. 223 Sixth ie Below lth St. | “450 Sixth Ave., Below 1274 Broedway, Below 334 Si. “ 17 y, Astor House Block. who jumped. We “stand behind” Shoes, preprred unhe tatirgly 0 prove every | cla'm for their superiority. Lambert Shoes are stylish, curable, comfortab’e—no | red leather ued in the inter solcs t> burn and smart; the mocels are mide to fit the foot, rot the for to fit the stor. In short, none cf the fait: of the | ordinary shoe wll be found our * | | Lverythtug for How ick2e ping, CUI LC ib, CARPETS, Cait, KERY, CiOpta HLS HebbING, ae. Testi credic System, ||| incu s. A Six Do lar Value. | $75 Worth, $7.50 Down, $1.50 Week Our Price, $3.95, 100 $10.00 $2.00 | “Ask the Man Who Wears Them." | ‘° « ere $3.00 “ $5.00 39-41 CORTLANDT ST, 183 BROADWAY, Also at New Haven, Conn, huevo neu “hale of Tn the candy theroughiare f SPECIAL for thls THURSDAY J LEMON FRUIT ICE CREAM 10¢ LON BONS . POUND 15¢ CHOCOLATE COVERED evenings until 11 CRLAMBERY CARAMELS, PD, Park Row store Ld HELP WANTED—MALE. CONPOBITOR snd eour of i Hi players ass wil) be celebs WJ. or Mavationd 1907, in Mt. Thomas's Aquings Church, 1TTth ot. Wet Perms at 10 A. My ~ 4 Reverend clergy, relatives and tiesse Pioinbnas of seeahe if id H i geo ~ respectfully Invited to attend. Washinrion tines Passel —————_eees- vst, FOUND ANL RK WARDS on Be Extra Charge for it eas ee ee 1

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