The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 8, 1919, Page 2

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| Years service to the homefurnisher: 55 FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS— —only one of advertised specials to a person, unless otherwise stated; no telephone or mail orders; if articles are not taken when purchased, delivery is made at our convenience. et, Rn {wire bound big brooms: \} special for Friday and |} Saturday— Polished wood broom corn; wire with four seame: fp the regular price $1 Friday and Saturday... 110 cushions; drapery odds and ends: at one- | | { | ‘TACORA: 6. SCHOENFELD & SOMA mrniture Co od -1066- AE India Will Buy in European Markets ON. BE. A. Speetal te The Star) BOMBAY, May §~—Indla already is looking to the reopening of the continental markets, despite British desire to contro! Indian trade. Brit. ish deliveries are slow and prices on reny articles are not within range of Indian buyers. Japan, with ites | low-priced goods, already is building up a good trade in India. With the jcountry’s low wage scale, chrapness | ia everything in India. Domingo Banditti . | Fear Plane Police ON. BE. A. Special to The Star) SAN JUAN, May §.—Seaplanes of the American marines are rapidly Clearing Santo Domingo jungles of their bad men. The roar and sweep of the big birds ts frightening them j into the villages to fi arrest rather than brave an attac from the air. Stories go about the island that these planes swe#p thru the shacks of the bandits as tho they were piles of hay and scatter them broadcast. Anyhow, they're helping the marines to clean up the island. Credit Is . fe) INTIMATE TALKS i HL) Perhaps t “GOING UP, Harrie will politan on mainder of “Tiekle-Toe' and This number and encores nightly during its run at the Liberty th iggest, hit in which Cohan & Bridge’ Work For Twenty-Five Years EDWIN J. BROWN Leading Dentist Columbia Street ¢ Touch of a Woman's Hand, It for Me,” ete. it is difficult to I have been studying crowm and |] getormine which is the must pope for @ quarter of a cen- y, and have worked faithfully to ter a system that is sa: and satisfactory. Other den. ean do it if they will work and Skill and genius are acquired experience and arduous labor. | gystem cf bridgework is simple fmexpensive made with a view lity and utility. ftooth-brueh will casily - reach | OING UP" is a swift moving musical play that will keep y laughing throughout its thr acts, with a ating spell during which you ate entertained with sical ~numbers and orus of youthful, beaut: Ie that will send’ you h whiatling their eatehy re Ketter order your seat and then read Intimate Talk } 4 tomorrow. APPLY POSLAM END DISTRESS OF ITCHY SKIN It ipn't the quantity of } lor consultation and | is guaranteed. Not operate on people's pock- I have elevated dentistry professional business standard EDWIN J. BROW: use comes because its healing pi ers are concentrated, and just ut does so much. Try this Spread Poslam over that itching skin affection at nignt Then dixmias the trouble from your mind, Sleep soundly, and next mor ing examine the akin and see just what Poslam has done. Sold eve’ Hor free sample write to, Hmergency Laboratories, t,, New York City P, being medicated z toilet ws w rywhero. 343 W. A7th wi ‘our skin Doctor Girl’s Defects mu “ Continued From Page One m oe of epilepsy Williamson, eases and db to the witnes ernoen to testify to the a at the time she commit Dr Willlameon, un examina uon by Attorney Askren for the defens®, explained to the Jury the forma taken by epilepmy, its enuses, and symptoms by which members of the medical profession detect its presence at than their patients are fering from actual attacks » Dr W. Ge in nervous dis called nday aft aanity the erime. ven times other wut when Doesn't Know Today foean't Ruth Garrison toda know--haan't a conceptior or what ahe did was right the alienist declared suffering from true epllepsy or pay copathy is never normal Dr. Williamson was called to the stand early in the afternoon, and after establishing hin right to testify ax an expert, thru relating hig ex perience, covering 41 years in at tendan the ntally defi nt and sufferers fre told hin examinations of uth upon four occasions. He saw her March 29 and Aprit he ma Tle then plained that defects in Ruth proved to him oredity,” and gave signs of presence of “dementia form of insanity While the with the stand, Attorne hypothetical question, embodying the evidence tending to prove that Ruth, directly or by heredity, was mentall~ unbalanced at the time she committed the crime for whicgy she is Row on trial. The reading of the quertion occupied almost an hour “Not Normal” At its cfmelusion, the attorney for the defense queried: “Assuming that all these tacts are true, Task an expert whether, in your opinion son would be normal mentally at the time of ‘procuring and administering poison to the woman mentioned in this case? She wax not plied the brain spectalixt “Did #he know right from wrong?” “She did not!” “If nome one came into your of. fice and laid these facts before how would you diagnose the case on the statements given you in this question? | She Is “an Epiteptic™ “I would say the sufferer was an leplieptic, of a morbid mentality | diseased mentally,” was the answer In reply to a question aa to the symptoms and forma taken by pl lepay, Dr, Williamson launched upon a technical explanation of the dis case, He explained terma used, and [went Into detail on the three forms taken by the disease. of wheth or wrong who is upon " € nervous dix eases, ot the precox*—a remained on Anh ad you—aa in my opinion!” re | | | | terest in his discourse. je explained that convulsions are not necessary to epilepsy, altho the major form of the disease takes this ants LOTS OF | BEAUTIFUL HAR A small bottle of “Danderine” makes hair thick, gloesy and wavy. Removes All Dandruff, Stops Itching ‘Scalp and Falling Hale To be possessed of a head of | heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy and free from dan- druff, 1s merely a matter of using & little Danderine. It is easy and inexpensive to have |nfee, soft hair, and lots of it. Ju get a small bot Danderine now. cents—all drug stores recommend it —apply a little as directed, and within 10 minutes there will be an appear ance of abundance, freshness, fluffi nes and an incomparable gloss and luster, and, try as you will, you can not find a trace of dandruff or failing hai about two weeks’ when you will see new hair—fine and downy at first--yes—but really new hair—sprouting out all over your scalp—Danderine Is, we believe, the dandruff and cure for itchy scalp, and it never fails to stop falling hair at onee, uf you want to prove how pretty ‘and soft your hair really !s, moisten +\a cloth with a little Danderine and | carefully draw it through your hair |—taking one small strand at a time. |Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful in just a few moments—s delightful surprise awaits every one (who tries this, all | such a per: | but your real surprise will be! only sure hair grower, destroyer of | Tells For Corrective Leaver attacks may be more dan! to the mind than the major A mental shock wus with ta * an pers had physical The is called wivalent’ In this ease,” | unactence Clouded” | There le @ etrong tendency toward) heredity in the cause of epilepsy, and it may often be evidenced by lromnambuliam, carelessness, tnatten: | tion, anger the sufferer may religi¢ to the the witness maid ty 2 ef ue symp tom dinease Prychle a i A rely A due such a « of right to these at person might! tion, | or} for} last only | * is also fou tacks.” he aid. do something in thelr conseiousn wrong might remain ‘clouded years, day#, it might a matter of hours.” “Ie the mind capable of displaying cunning while in this state?" the de/ fense inquired | “Bome of the moet cun crimes performed by they | extreme cunning,” the ng are eplieptics came poner Dr, Williamson declared that phye jeal weakness might be a determin tor epileptic acks, ax would be diminished. He several paseages @xpiain- dinease and ite symptome Nervous and Mental Die (Chureh and Peters), whieh i was recognised authority Helped Prepare Question In cros#examining the firet brain expert to be called by the defen Prosecutor John Carmody asked whether Dr, Wltiameon had aided in the preparation of the hypothet |tcat question 1 did” answered the doctor, Me then asked hat points might be eliminated and etlil per- jmit him to say that he believed {Ruth tneane | “Didn't 1 didn't wald }a | also read ing t from y Insane” as insane, 1 ntally irresponatble,” the or replied, then answering the question by saying that It waa Iie | bricks to build a house. You could remove one, and stil! bulld a| |house; you might even remove |two, but If you moved many, you wouldn't have much of a house.” He was finally given the question to “study"-—which be @id for more than 15 minutes, Several occur- |renews entered in testimony—the death of a brother at birth, « |brother dying of cancer, a brot [having meningitis, and a few other | det were checked as omlantble. “Ruth's condition I would ex- plain.” continued Dr. Willtamson, by saying that It ts produced byl employed in the «tore with & paychopathic state, plus epilepsy Ruth She killed Mra. Storrs while suf- fering from the effects of eptlepay and while in this psychopathic state, may afternoon Killed Under Impulse ‘I asked her when I examined jher if she didn't know it was | wrong to take @ life, and she said, | "Yes, but suppose there was some- } thing else in itt | “She is never normal; she ts a creature of impulse and she killed Mre. Storrs while under an uncon- Mable impulse to do so,” ‘Do you think she could have gone to listen to music in a de- partment store, or mailed a letter after feeling this impulse, without it distracting her—still having her ‘one idea’ in mind? queried Car- mody. “Impulse Came Quickly” “These impulses come quickly, and to the exclusion of all other things they are carried out, without incidental happenings in the least distracting her,” responded the doo- tor. “She could observe others and criticise them,” sald Carmody “Didn't she testify that Miss Glatz showed no emotion at her sister's death, merely looked at her engage- ment ring and said, ‘I was going to be married; now I must wait a year’? “Yes, She did it.” She didn't refuse on moral grounds She said, ‘I just didn't care about it ~—I didn’t want to do it, that's all” And I know she doesn't realize the seriousness of taking life.” The alienist further testified that the presence of any one of the physical stigma was no condem’ tion, but that, grouped, they are a strong indication of faulty ancestry. For years Dr. Willams said he had studied the “stigmata of degen eration” among the inmates of state penitentiary, reform school, insane asylume and his own private mani- tariurns in Oregon. “Have you examined Ruth Garri son?” asked Defense Attorney Hi Jen. ‘our times,” replied the doctor, “on two different days, March 29, and April 22. She has good physique, {9 well formed, but has some stim mata—the most apparent of which is her high palate. The lobules of her ears are adherent. Her hands and feet ar suffused by Insufficient circulation, Her teeth ar faulty in position. “Trifles appeal to her, and when they aré mentioned blood rushes to her neck. These defects in her con stitution are evidence of ‘dementia precox’ and are significant. Most of us have some of them, but their presence in numbers ix what counts. They signify bad heredity.” He explained that “persona who inherit mental disease often start life with degen implanted thru inheritance, and when they are ap- parent they are termed ‘stigmata.’ “Often stigmata takes the form of blots or marks on the person (evi- dent on the neck and chest of Ruth m)."* witnesses from Camano island, where Ruth Garrison lived with her parents while employed in the general store and postoffice, were called to testify when the case was first resumed Wednesday, Ae ne ee ENN NE A HOSIERY All Victoria Shoes StcOoND AVE. Irene Redding maid she had been| would speak to her and she wo had blank spells,’" a SHOE SHOPS ZZANINE 5 AT SPRING oP SECOND AVE CONowy Victoria Corrective Lasts for all Foot Ailments Directing Your Attention to the Many Opportunities for Saving Presented by the New Victoria Economy Mezzanine Shoe Store THE ENTIRE MEZZANINE STORE SOUNDLY ESTABLISHED AND IS These are in either Colonials, with dainty ornaments, or Lace Oxfords. They both have turned soleq with wood Louis heels, covered. Two dainty items in late footwear. Narrow and medium widths. CONTINUALLY BEING IMPROVED TO THE SELLING OF . 1 Black Kid Boots 8: Inches Eithey the Cuban or Louis French heels. All the needed Black Kid of good quality, patent leather, chrome tanned, $B) 00 have Louis heels. AT SPRING ST. VICTORIA CORRECTIVE SHO AT ECONOMY MEZZANINE PRICES EXCELLENT SHOE SAVINGS TOMORROW AND SATURDAY, MAY 9 and 10 These are real leathers, not Cabrettas, on new-shaped $5 00 lasts, the proper length vamp, not too long nor too short. e sizes and widths. s s Black Kid, Patent and Gray Oxfords soft and pliable, battleship grays of unusual selection. All on new, late, medium-length lasts and patterns, and White Reignskin Cloth SHOE SHOPS Z7ANINE SH Camano, and Ruth employer, gave practically the sume testimony. “During ber blank spells," he ‘she would pick up things | CONOMY ME _——— maid, “and was absent-minded in the store and carry them away, altho it was obvious that the rest of us could see what she was doing.’* w 5] Ruth, she not reply."* Arthur B. postmaster of | said, Frisell, MOTHERS’ DAY. Officially Throughout the United States SUNDAY, MAY 11TH To honor the best mother that ever lived—your own. That is the pur- pose of Mothers’ Day. For the mother living we are making a specialty of a handsome basket of bright flowers, especially priced at $2.00 and up. WOODLAWN FLOWER SHOP 1410 SECOND AVE. Next to Clemmer Theajre. Flowerphone Your Order—Main 663. For those wishing to send flowers for Mothers’ Day to distant points, our member- ship in the Florists’ Telegraph Ass'n insures delivery to any points in the United States at a few hours’ notice,

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