Show r MAN ENG BTO fOUR IN N A WEEK EACH WAS TO BE INSTALLED AS THE MISTRESS OF A 40000 SUBURBAN MANSION ADVERTISES FOR HOUSEKEEPER Women Respond and He Shows Them Supposed Future Home Then Proposes WouldDe Brides Now Looking for Him Cincinnati Within one week four young women of this city became engaged en-gaged to a man from parts unknown who had promised to Install each of them as mistress of the unoccupied Season good mansion on Walnut Hills which ho said he had bought Tho stranger who gave the name ot Frank lllsslnger became acquainted acquaint-ed with the women through their answering an-swering his advertisement for a housekeeper house-keeper He lost no time In engaging their services and showed them In relays the Interior of the mansion Ills singer In order to win their confidence confi-dence permitted them to suggest tho manner In which the house was to bo furnished In this way he leaped Into their good graces and at the psychological moment ho proposed to them He told each of tho four that ho did not want to Install In-stall her as his housekeeper and then marry her ns his employe They saw the position In tho same light and made arrangements for their rousseau Bfsslnger told the women that ho had purchased the mansion for 40000 The same story was told at John Ahl brandts saloon on Kim street where he had n room While ho was ongag dIn d-In winning the women Hlsslnger was busy with excuses to Charles B Nourse of the real estate linn ot Clen cay Nourso agents for the Walnut Hills property Innumerable times ho made arrangements with the broker to close tho deal by the cash payment pay-ment of 1000 but ho failed to keep his engagement usually telephoning Mr Nourso anti stating that the money mon-ey had not been forwarded by his bank In San Francisco Then n day was set for the consummation con-summation of the transaction and the 41 LN r 1 r a a X11 e r i 17y He Pointed Out to His Prospective Brides as His Own the Mansion of Another real estate firm privately made up Ha mind that It would have nothing further fur-ther to do with nisslngcr If ho failed to make good on that date The expected ex-pected happened and negotiations were declared off The Seasongood home was recently purchased at auction by B F Thomas of the United States engineers en-gineers ofilco In tho government building He Intended to convert It Into n flat building but changed his mind and placed It on tho market through tho agents Kissinger secured the key to the mansion as a prospec I tlvu purchaser and had It In his nos i session almost a week during which I limo he was busy courting the four j I womon I Blsslnger said he was ono of tho victims i vic-tims of tho Son Francisco earthquake I claiming to have been In Europe on a business mission when tho disaster II took place which wiped out all the members of his family except tho I baby now a girl of ton years He said j both of her legs had been burned off and told It in such a pathetic man nor that tho story gained the sym pn Ui I OH of his hearers Kissinger said ho was purchasing the mansion as a home for his little girl Ho claimed to have opened an account here with I the Gorman National bank I Ho told practically the same story to Mr Ahlbrandl at whoso place ho roomed Ills baggage consisted of a suit case Mr Ahlbrandts son said that Kissinger had shown a telegram purporting to have como from an insurance In-surance company which read that there was 0000 to his credit atha German National hank Kissinger hurriedly packed his suitcase suit-case last week and since then nothing has been seen or heard from him at No 1233 Elm street Kissinger is described as being a polished German of about GO years of age weighing ICO pounds about 5 feet S Inches In height and usually wearing wear-ing dark clothes lIe has e mustache |