| Show CIL414ILitbtlNil oiyJ Ie e Co DfcedionotAIllsprahard Chicago Sept 18 Adolph 1 Luet gert limped Into the court room today leaning heavily on 11 crutch The big prisoner In tramping the Jai corridor bad slipped and HO severely sprained his leg that walking was pry pain tulThe The trial wan resumed until consld rume unt erably later than usual Despite the Injury the amiqed i saumage maker ap pared to y In good spirits and chatted chat-ted pleasantly l with his son Arnold ot George Uorsej of the Held Columbian museum Ivan recalled 10 make a conectlon In the startling tes tlmonj he gave yesterday The Incites sor said yesterday that the female bon which he had Identified vn from the left leg He explained that whxi 1 he first examined the hona he was un dr the Impression that I came from the left l leg and ubtle lit was ton the witnessstand 31 forg4 the later ill cnvPry and said left tilde whell lie meant the right side i Attorney Vlncei annone1 that he would leqtlln an entire lay 10 crane examine Prof lor ey Rut first he destred to 11 lolly ross examine lr Norval fierce who had Identllled apiece a-piece ot bone an the left temple Uim I ot n female skull Then tile crows examination of lrof Dortey began Attorney Vincent tried In aln for over an hour 10 break down the force of the professors 10enlncaton of tbri femur questioning him harply i as to the lit ference between the femur ot n male and ti funnli 1 tot DTIr calmly explained with the aid ot tile bone In 11lence The prosecution expects 10 ret Us case Saturday nfemn |