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Show TOMS BTVER, N. J., Oct. JO, Hiss Ura Dudley, whose testimony at , the trial of Dr. Freak Brouwer late yesterday yester-day created a deep impression, will je-nme je-nme the stand today. Her testimony U deemed highly important by the prosecution and will be dwelt on at length. Miss Dudley description of the sufferings of lire. Bronwer after partaking a dose of medicine prepared by Dr. Eronwtr wa$ sensational. Following her narrative of the effect of Dr. Bronwer etimnlante the witness gave a dramatic portrayal of Mrs.. Bronwer agony directly - after each medieises were given her. "Her face became bine," said the witness. MHervieg and ansa raiv-ared raiv-ared with pain, her jaws set, her toes turned under and she clutched me like i vise." Witnest also testified as to the manner in which Bronwer unproved when her' husband 'a preparations were Ignored and those of the nurse need instead. in-stead. ' " ' y' ' ' Dr. Brouwer never took his eyes off Miss Dudley from the time she went to the witness chair until she left it. His tall, heavy figure at times twitched nervously, ner-vously, but he never lost the remarkable remarka-ble aelf-eoutrol he has displayed since has arrest. The lawyers for the defense have not yet publicly indicated what their line of defense will be. It is expected, however, that tbey will endeavor to ebow that ptomaine poisoning' caused Mrs. Brouwer 's death and that they will call experts to testify that ptomaine pto-maine poisoning exhibits the same ymptomq as these. Absorbing interest in the trial con. tlnues, the little courthouse. .. being thronged with every session. In the town nothing else is talked of. Dr.-Brouwer Dr.-Brouwer has many friend who strongly urge his innocence. The doctor . himself him-self talks, eonfldently of the outcome, declaring he is innocent and that it will be proved at the trial. It is expected that he will take the stand in his own defense. |