Show DOUBLE OF BALLOU SHOW FALL Mrs Angle Hears With Interest Interest Interest In In- terest Story Told by Coroner Phelan BRIDGEPORT Conn March 6 With the stage stase set et for tor the denouement denouement ment meat and the Jurymen bored with d details of ot the architecture of the apartments In tn Stamford where on the night ot of June Juno 23 3 1914 Waldo Waido R. R Ballou met death Judge Williams last night adjourned the manslaughter trial of Mrs Ira Helen 1 I Angel until Tuesday morning morning- when the state stale will begin weaving wea Its net of or circumstantial evidence with which it hopes to send Mrs Irs Anglo Angle to prison Bored b by legal e al Mrs Angie Anglo An An- gb glo gie complained tonight of the te tedium tedium tedium te- te of ot the trial She declared herself herself her her- ll r- r i self weary and looked it She seems eager ager to take the stand Coroner Cons Constructs Dummy John J. J Phelan coroner of or Fairfield count county was the most Important witness witness witness wit wit- ness of the tho day He told of or con- con a a. dumm dummy and tumbling and throwing It from the top of or the tho stairs stair In the apartments to see how it reached the cement landing Phelan declared he stood In the apartment of Patrick Babbitt who lives JIves In the flat beneath that occupied occupied occupied and who testified pied b by Mrs Angle fled fied at the coroners coroner's Inquest of or hearIn hearing hear hear- In inK ing a bod body fallt fallI fall ur t I stood with where he was sitting on the night Ir Ballou was I killed the tho coroner said The They took the dumm dummy to the tho top of at the steps and let et it fall tall It struck four tour steps rom from from the landing Then the they took the he dummy dumm back arid and pushed It That time the dummy dumm struck about the place that declared d he ho heard the he sound Was Weight The coroner coronel said the she dummy dumm weighed about as much as Ballou and was equipped with a wooden head He was then asked whether he experImented ex- ex to h learn arn whether slanting standing stand stand- Ing ng In Babbitt's Babbitts apartment he could hear voices on the stair It w was lS recalled that Babbitt declared 1 th t the he heard no voice and that Mrs Angle Is alleged geli to have o told the police po- po lice ico matron after her arrest that she heard heard eard the crash and ran out to the thell ball haU ll and stud crl cried d Jimmy Jimmy what's the tho matter matter matter mat mat- ter Phelan declared one of his men Uttered ut- ut t red ered these words nt at the to top of or the steps and that he could coull hear the voice oice plainly enough nough but he could not discern the wor words s spoken While this testimony sUmon was as being produced Mrs Angle AngJe watched the the tho coroner close closely Describes Bare Footprints A lJ of ot a third party was made mado lJ by coun counsel el for the accused oman while cross examining Harold Harold Har Har- old A. A l larsons the Stamford civil en engineer who made the diagrams of he the the Anglo apartments and of ot the stairs Parsons described minutely the ther r red d prints of or bare baie feet which ho he saw and measured d One a n. left Jett foot In Inthe inthe the he vestibule lie he declared arell was 9 96 8 8 5 Inches long and 3 4 31 4 1 Inches wide IdE Another print of or a L left t tt foot found In n tho the apartment hr ht described an ali beIng beIng beng be- be Ing ng about a Inch half smaller all aU around Par Parsons larsons on declared d he was not prepared to say whether the prints were made by the same p per per- r son on son Parsons larsons said that when he went to toha the ha apartments the mornIng mornIng morn- morn Ing T K following tho the tragedy ho he discovered discovered discovered ered that the cement landing at the head lead of tho the stairs was damp He declared that the dampness was a evidently evi 6 dently caused b by an application of ot water vater A sketch of the Angle and Babbitt apartments was produced by Nelson E. E Emmonds Emmond the architect who de deigned do- do signed the building and Mr Ir Cummins declared he would pro- pro a t series sprios of six photographs of or the tho interior of ot the tho Angle rooms taken taken taken tak tak- en directly after the tho tragedy These exhibits will wm be tacked around the thc somber walls of ot the trial chamber |