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NEW B Willlam Seott Stewart, of Shep- |the state had attempted to coerce defense wit sses, but he announced H[iHT l_‘[]R B"an that he had new witnesses, un. [][”‘ ["_‘ H.ER MIN"‘L--RINI Testifies In Uls Own Behalf | jjjegality of such practice never had | English resorted to. Judge English known to the state, whom he would ocourred to him, sald he disbarred Webb temporarily, eler's life or propoerty was no longer Before Hqusa ‘Javotiggiing Qo : relnstating him after he had fileg| Potrimen On Every Comer tn) Col® 0 U7 BOPOHe elhed the. e produce at the proper time, and who [Reeiaknstikeialimidated mittee Today. Webb, mentioned in the allegation 18 a legal process for the such subpoe Cast onined Un Unil Thursday at Order of Judge ~pom, :‘;‘:;r:,::.::’:':h.:a.'.zzr.:’,;; in Ellingson Case - |tes — n.’ the pursuit of Mrs. Rheubell on B The ‘Assoclat 1 similar subpoena issued by the vestigating his officlal acts, structed be held until further notice, | highest peak Ip the Applachian | of the Metropolitan Retall Jewglers' A o Chicag % \‘“ T T v's men San Francisco, March 31.—Dor- As to charges that he illegally had | sald Judge English. range, are unnamed. . Assoclation, Inc, today began clr- READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS gt o dye s not Russia,” the attorney lothy Ellingson came into the super- Hopkins today refused to aésses In support of Wi Shepherd's fight for a reconsidera- don of » question of his release : for court’ here today prepared to Annu Koch of Waukegan, | 1 ot Marl Clark, the aitsens [hear alienists employed by her coun- L by both sides. was brougnt |46l testsify as to her mental condi- d ; f [tion, 1n the hope that she will be CANESRING AP ITcsoNEeH © defense as one of e dofense affidavit Shopherd's ai- %Nt t0 an asylum and thereby es. principal - testi- |y o Clark had fold his |<4Pe the nossibility of a penitentiary 1 had vorable o Shep. |%entence for the killing of her | vamed, |mother, Mrs. Anna Ellingson. inued until il urge her son ot | The ‘trial was halted yesterday The court re Clark and his wife have | ¥hen the court dismissed the regu- larly fmpaneled jury temporarily and 1 custody since Friday night |, joreq g new jnr?v picked to pass defonse - demanded that | o, nisg Ellingson's mental qualift- produced toda catlons. The basis of the test, ac- cording to the court was “whether | e —— ——————— 1 | Robust Mother of Five |5rih, et ot eime comore » Healthv, Happy Chil: |2 an v S ot | Siae Boters cwe | Beecham's Pills + + o [Tvico she el fat o her face s pt to show that typh could not have been ol Faiman b State's at ed to resist the tion of “I am a mother of five children, |court. Shepherd’s Ty 1 am thirty-three years old and Miss Ellingson, who shot her have been taking Beecham's Pills [mother to death when her parent since my mother gave them to me |objected to the hours and associates | at the age of eight, she was keeping angrily resented Charles €. “When I feel a dizzy headache |yesterday the imputation that she | with pherd coming on, I take one or two |is not in her right mind. BHepheraiianio: Beecham's Pills. My husband also | Dr. Jau Don Ball, defense psychi- | use.them atist, testified that Miss FEllingson 000 for the ty AR oR adumnislerily L mother and ha‘ycfi‘ehcal[hv hap- |was out of her mind at times. Dr. | never had live germ cultures at his & children, thanks to Beecham's, (Ball defined psychosis as a mental Fbst s ol e 1 do all my own house work, be- |disorder. He traced the history of ool, defense attorneys have sald sides sewing, washing, ironing, and | the Ellingson family and testified Sha could not be found caring for the children, that Mrs. Ellingson was out of her AR IeRATL Lingiinagbon M, ALBERT ORMEROD mind at times before Dorothy was Oscar Olson an FallRiver, Mam. [born and “then there is the alco- | ‘IHHW“’ e hmtum a,d nl( digestire | holic father.” | ade yostorday | TREBSAMPLE Wristodayforfreemmpta | PSYCTIALFISt, cast doubt on the con- | as made yesterday | s Cond 17 Canel e eemele | tention that Miss Ellingson fs in- | |sane. | Dy feow rous dreaieJu 88 and Se boxas | B8, B e ] ave examination For constibatior of. gave evi- | iroubls ke B jenca that hea cause of death, by Dr. John P, § ds, Northwest- | ern University pathologist, who at- tended the autopsies as h’h"r\h-;}'f for Better Health, Take not surprising in one in her situa- representafive Willlam D, Me- ne 9 P tion. She stands accused of murder Nally, e nist, who is ech‘m L ul. !and reacts under the strain by go- stigation of the \EEESECSNENENENRY i into a panic, very much as a | cently made a preliminary child when subjected to a severe e same effect. | 0ldIng or threat of punishment af- |ter a serlous offense. 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