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Show Wiyy Axri&fcrtim I CHICAGO, Juno 23. Although excerpts ex-cerpts from the "Book of Truth," read at the trial of Evelyn Arthur See today to-day were of a nature that earned tho closest attention from most of tho spectators, Juror F W Gottlieb tell asleep and slumbered peacefully for flftcon minutes. His nap was broken when Prosecutor Burnham loudly declaimed de-claimed a paragraph which sent a wavo of blutjhes through the numerous feminine fem-inine contingent Then he settled back In his chair and listened. Attorney At-torney James E. Callahan, of tho do-fensei do-fensei said that Gottlieb's lapse would bo used, if necessary, in applying apply-ing for a now trial for See. The day was hot and tho court room crowded. Gottlieb had scarcely become thoroughly thor-oughly awako hefore It was dlscov-iorod dlscov-iorod that a stonographer had fallen a victim to fatigue and tho heat. His pencil faltered and then stopped. Tho reporter woe asleep. He was awaken- od by an attorney. ) H A policeman in charge of the "Book M of Truth" also fell victim to drow- H siuees. but not being heeded by either M side, ho was allowed to slumber on. H A spectator with a bald head enjoyed. Hl similar Immunity. Those who urge H that the defendant has an "hypnotic IH oyo" called attention to tho fact that M those who succumbed wore In line H with his vision, but no ono could jH swear that he had looked with any H particular Intensity at any of tho H slecperB evcopt the juror. One para- M graph read to tho Jury follows: "Do 1 not think that I allow the dlwsipa- H tion In tho world. It is only whon 1 you aro free I make you hu3band and H wife. Society will sanction what you 1 do. because It Is my will. T havo not H forgotten society in my ordinations B for the person. Your freedom in sex H is not freedom with sex, it Is freedom M from sex," M ' I" i i |