The evening world. Newspaper, March 16, 1915, Page 6

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‘einer’ van directly at_ Riverdale “ane child's hyo Peg. on omg = STORY OF HERIFE ON WITNESS STAND ‘Ee ooo (Continyed from First Page.) co the table with me near the window and talked. TELLS WHAT HAPPENED BE- FORE @ALLOU DIED. Mra. Angie said Bullou asked for a drink and she told him to go to the ag cheat and get some whiskey. je did and took drink. He had given her that whiskey and several other bottles for medical purposes) within a few months, she said. Bale lou poured out @ small drink for her and she took it with water. Mr, Ballou rose to go, wfter Mra, Angie's ship's clock struck bells, Ballou said there was a drink left in the they drank It, He took the h him. The two stood at the door and talked for a while. Bal- lou asked her to lunct with him next J | day, sho said, and went out. She said she kissed Ballou goodby. Q. What did you do then? A. turned the catch bolt and went to the centre of the goom to prepare to go to bed. I took off my al and stock- ings to massagé my anklo. It was aching. I don't know how long it was, whetber it was five or ten miny utes, when I heard a noise as though somebody was falling on the landing: I first thought it must be Jimmy, ‘Then instantly | thought ft could not be Jimmy, because he had been gone But I could not satisfy my- had been strangers in the But I went down. by Cuticura, Dept.13F, . Sold everyw rwnrpepame , a volce was choked with ‘nods at this point, and even the near- eat jurymen were leaning. forward S RHEUMAT with their hands to their ears. BOTHER YOU? “I went down and at the landing im; progress was blocked," Mrs. Angle continued. “It was Jimmy ly- ing there. I could not tell what was the matter with him, whe he had fainted or was hurt, I tried to feel hia heart was going. I could not just tell anything. VS SHE THOUGHT BALLOU ‘ SPOKE TO HER. y“‘Jimmy,' I eald to him, ‘speak to jme, Jimmy. What is the matter? But he didn't say anything. I could not tell—I tried to lift him. 2 thought Jimmy spoke— spake to me, but I couldn't tell, His body came down heavy in ty arms, I was almost crasy. r**Sust a minute, Jimmys you'll be ail right, Jimmy, iu a minute,’ I said. if Tou pee everything turning black. 1 just thought Jimmy ought to be maved, I don't remember what I thought, 1 don't know how I got him downstairs to the street—somehow. 1 got him out and started tipstairs. “I touched something in the dark. I thought it was somebody after me, 1 grabbed at it. I expected a man's Dut it was « hat—a man’s hat. bad several hunGred dollars and tome jewelry upstairs and I didn’t want anything more to happen. I meant to telephone to Mr. Guernsey at Jimmy’s own bomo to come to help Dim, byt I was so frightened. “When I got upstairs, it was Jim- my's bat. J aaw it was covered with , and I forgot all about tele- phoning. X just paced up and down and cried.” 4 By this time n@rly every woman in the audience was crying openly. Handkerchiefs fluttered and sobs made Mrs. Angic's tremblingly whis-, pered testimony even harder to hear than before. Mrs. Angle stopped her testimony altogether and began moan- La re Tae | ‘nw aloud, with her head thrown for- Vu UI J J 5 ule ‘ward on ‘her arm. When she could control herself, she went on with her is M .ift atary, which coincided with Police il US (SPA Chief Brennan's account of his ur- rival at her door and of his tolling her TT Young men’s Spring suits with the touch of refinement and exclusiveness which marke distinctive designing. ‘Tolerably close fitting coats, soft tolling broad lapels and patch pockets. Waistcoats with soft rolling collar, and ) trousers of moderate width. Variety of patterns affording a broad choice. checks, Glenurquhart plaids, “stripes, Cambridge, Oxford, LIFE STORY AT TRIAL FOR KILLING BALLOU i i. Q. When did you meet Waldo n Ballou? A. About 1911 we became Lacpacei friends, I had known him for yea a "tong like to ask you how wett| you knew Gim? A. Oh, very well— at your home? A.'Ob, sometimes three or four timen a week. Some- times he would run up in the morning or at noon on his way to work. Mrs. Angle said Ballou gave her many small presents of jewelry from the to time, She gave him ties aad suspenders. Q, Would you mind telling what you sald when he asked you to marry him? A. I don’t mind—tI don’t mind. 1 told him he was much older than 1, and I did not think it was wise for us to marry whem he had grown children. Mra. Angle wept es she gave this answer. Mrs. Angie oaid she sprained her ankle in falling in the Bridgeport railroad station a few days before the death of Ballou, and used a heavy liniment. In cross examining the proa- ecutors’ witnesses, Mr, Klein and Judge Downs, her attorneye have in- timated the alleged blood stains found inside Mrs. Angie's apartment were really ations (ales stains. STATE DOINGS ‘DOINGS AT AL ALBANY. MR ANGLE Ballou had been taken to the hos- pital. SAYS NOSE BLEEO CAUSED STAINS. IN HER ROOM. “IT asked him to telephone to the hospital and ask Jimmy, ‘Ho will tell you, Bill, that I didn't do anything to him,’ 1 said, ‘Then he telephoned| and said to me: ‘I don't think he Mare 3 mp | will have anything to say) ‘Helen, a peony favorably to-day by Ho js Goad.’ the Ansem! judiciary. jommittee, “Then pverything became a blank. 1] » 4 score of social workers from New don't know what I sald or did. Ev- Tecear olare clewislative committee erything semed to fall into insignifi-|and argue for the = death.” Sao aie This somewhat remarkable phrasing Fonewed the. Intent interest of the Od. was, to “oa ‘on 8 auditors, but Mra, Anglo fell over in| New’ York City. I ® heap on the witness table and was paaumelderatlon. of the Splatt Eames | unable to utter a word for several|ferrod until Maré by the eemiay. minutes. ‘The action was at the request of | the Introducer. bill was on the Mrs. Anglo_said the stains on her! er of nal , egies shoots and the floor and the wash | pane, ci a creed pares, the, Sones: rags found about her place, were due cination of public school children com- toa violent nose bleed which began pulsory, except in cities of the fret and when she looked out of her front mal box api epidemic. The measure goes witidow,'whon she came upstairs) and | ‘to, the 7 tion, th saw Ballou had been moved away. pica a ents Senate went . rnoon a Jimmy!" she seald she} into caucus thls atterne gogo s t him to strangers.” weeks “my nose began lies Pe rege teh AB dy ‘ike Northern part of thet State fi Mrs, Angie said she was married in |! yaven wes Sevens fe, 1898 to Francis W. 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