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THE SUNDAY TEH: OMAHA. AUGUST 13. 1022.
Xaiiglitv" Girls
Blamed by Judge
to Gay Mothers
t)rituurnry 'Among Kansas
City Vditfhtttt Ini rraifd 20
Vet Cent in Two Ymi,
J'wrtrrfitli! ?ay.
Kr ttt City, Aug tJVVitin
19 tear jyeenil deliniuenry
tinting girls hi inrfesied 21 pt
rent, itff(Jf it Jufge K. F. for.
' I'tU'W ef fl Kansas Oy juni!
e ourt. This pert ept.bl inrreas
I. (tril'U'H dirrrffy If the In of j
br ghl I gMs and the gay mothers
rvf today, lh jud-e detlared.
"lor 0 first tim in tli ris'oey
W hn tourt I liV o'irrd that
fl g'H r gO'fg Oil (M,"
Jii'lsf I'offerfteid ruplairted "I m
ahoik'd, Th girls " "ly ar
far fv Independent f'T Iftfif own
f.enefit For tomt inplall
ruMia lb majority among ih
youths of I'wfy l.r end ,lr!
rrfus li Ji'n,i ih dK given
l.y l.er eldrrr.
Mothers Are Cf
Tl.e ii'hf who are rons'anl
l enteriaiimente outside of
rhr h'rfu ad lb') !" mak
WitUtt, i-f Iraung iheir brood to
fr-e rare of famed nurse, are par
tu'.'.y r.n(i1 for the vnrr dis
ftr4 wuh bH gir't are treating
ihe rt'fil rod' "
ffxtorieal da hi it li
We. )! a period when lilfl f If ! i
re mad of sugar and p and ,
everything w," l!l lhoe AY
are ifKfiilnf"llf pe now, twt
attendant d'tlarr. J
Girl Learn Edy, ' !
Yoir.g girt ' showing a mark-'
rd irr,!. (iy 10 l-rn rty iht y;
J 1jiifrrii ryfy, munriy rn
ty f'm h lxi n4 infnrif
.fonvr(;'l hin?t. tr.ttjftittg W
wmnn t,rAio tMkrf. A
mrfl viwjfnf i Ir(frly U bbir.r,
fc 7h fulure o( vn'if 1
l u), an4 lh court houM m
m,'li'ly i'trf trortu mho
t 'fl tl rvill, tf-t lUrUrtj,
Dot, flralm hy Hit lUier,
C,nr in Hit Knot Later
Trfr.,Vtinf. Aug. 12- "I ht"J
o !o it." Klmrr Ur,gittn, with
r U tUttVrt iHr Urge hA
M hi taitl.f'il Kyf, "arKl it taught
tr.f a r'at If on,"
Mw-rily er giving a yr
1'i'Kgirg t hi bound Klmr Rojr
il:o, a mi)lr; lot b fooinir whil
finr a lut-ray and ('II into the
millvm4. I( couM n'! wim, Th
faithful fca, a'trart'! by hi ttirt,
hirffir.g ltrm th whipping, painfully
lap4 to th rcuc and drtggti hn
fnaty to afty.
Ko(t1lo had bfatn hi dof tndr
th bHf that th animal had killd
a flcijrhbor'a lamb and later found t
10 b fat.
Court Trials to Be Revolutionized
by "Lie Detector," Police Head Says
I I I
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I II I . , -.. irmmv , -ID
1 1 II 1 X l 17 12 U I
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Hr ara two liiuatrariona A th
lia Stctor In In th top
ptttur you M Dr. Lartn making
an ac'wl tt on an a!U(d enmt
naL Th kwr phtno thowi th
inatrumflt attached to th arm cd
th man upon whom tha tt wa
mad. Fortunately, th wathin
pfovtd tha abvluta irvocnc A
thia man, whom nam ia withheld
for obtou rcaaona.
P.trMt. C.l, A. 12What will
th invention cf th "li d'ttor"
rrwan to criminal nviif4tin
Thia oytin wa ak'd ' l.iff o(!
I'olitc ii(tut Vollmer, brad ol th
only p;lt( dfartmnt in ih world
empUywg lb dvit and in who
d(rartrrjnt it wa wtrkrd out by
Dr. J, A. l-trttn. on of Vol!mr
tu(xr-rof, who i a univrity rrad-
uaf and a k intit,
"it will fifnnatc conviction of th'
innoterit and inur the ronviction of
th guilty laid thief Vollmer,
"It wiil put an end to will
and eliminate the long and cottly
legal cfitet whkh nu in auth
cae,
"It will auU in putting to an end
forgery of dxumema and materially
aid in aettling civil caie in which
d'eeption figure '
"If it work out,"
And it i upon tbia "if" that Dr.
Laren i now working,
AUtvir hundred of teif have
teen made. The arc being studied,
catalogued and rlatofied. Ihou-
and ot additiotial tet are to be
mad in the penal and inn intitu- fbronoitrajh to record tli llnie In
tfti of ttie lae, Tlieie wiil in turn 1 M'h of ecnd rr gretf inter.
be clarified and tudwd. And whn
hundred of th'uiand o rerd
h been ma'le )t, ;xm believe
the ft will be o aiati'lardied that
it will form an alrnoM inf4llille index
to liw trnhlulr;e ot fialementf
mad by titit tetted by th ''lie
det'ttwr,"
Has Scientific Nam.
a.
reaction time 11
by the u of a
vaW, while the
Uirthff obtaiiied
ignal magnet.
"Mruf deception play uth an
important role on the witneu and
aud in crininat Invetllgatton, it i
imperative that the rrirninologiat
hoiiId brcom fatmliaf with tne
of i matiifetiatffn and methods
Sdentifwally the ue of the "! employed to study if," said Ur, I,ar
detector" is known a a deception today.
"Jh earliet account ot the ea
of di-ception i in the f'ible, where
Solomon wa called upon to Atctdt
v.hirh of to woncn claiming a
child wa lying, lit ettled the
problem by ordering the child cut
ttl.
The ma'hine evolved by Dr. f.ar
en permits the taking of a continu
ous rxA pretture curve yn(hron
ouly with a repiratory and a timing
curve. The apparatu include a
eniti,ed recording trip moving on
a drum, a sphygmomanometer to
record Id blood preur and a
m
silence, while the ral mother was
willing lo I'trgo ber claim. 1 he
Chin mad u of a sound poiho. i
phii)lnf ul prinopl that lrr may j
mhil.it th salivary Dow, Th Kng' 1
t k. 1. . J . i. - .... -. f. I - 1 I M
11. n rtmn mi wjwitn ins prurai,
(.oing further lh modem method '
of the "llntd denfe' if encountered. '
Aur.t irom riuiiiaiuufian ronini.
eralion, one itnportaiil olifcitinn to
tli "llnfj drgtee is that (ate have
been k no mi wher innocent men
l tt broken under the strain and
cofsfrtted 10 Climes of Which they
wer inmxeat.
Tsst I E plained.
"Th decrptmn lett ute I
l-atc'd upon the rorrelatMin between
the phyiotigiral and emotional
sctivititi. A normal recmd is oh
Uined without any stimulus, word
or ad ion. 1 his is followed by a
hurt, prefatory word preamble,
hil luring ar being recorded,
alter which series of questions are
given. Jli 4'je('jn ' very sim
ple and flue. 1 and fll witn Hii'l
ferrnt matters as well as the sub
ject under investigation.
"In everv rae ol deception, at
becked by the cardio pneumographs
Hadiias and conlrttion, tner ate
marked changes in th record. Th
eliect of lh suppression or repres
IMill vaties, according to the temuera
ml and phytital character of the
snl)et, Jhrr may be an increase
or decrrai in Ite'jiienry, a marked
depretiion or rxrifati'jn or mor or
les summative elfect.
'In all cases ol deception yet en
countered the curve differs from that
o the controls or th person who
does not repress when questioned.
"interesting records hsve been oo
tained with drug addicts. The tran
sition from the very eitk, moaning,
mieralIe individual to the cheerful
person may be shown graphically by
comparing Ihe record o( the same
man before and alter an injection of
morphine or other drug. Jhis
transition may occur within a lew
seconds."
Th "lie detector" 1 in use daily in
the Herkeley police department. The
content of the subject is always ob
tained. In mott cites it is given
fidily.
Guilty Fear Machine.
The innocent are glad of an oppor
tunity of clearing themselves. The
guilty fear refbtal. fti ute runs the
gamut of criminal investigation
ascending Ihe scale from the juvenile
offender to the man charged with
murder. Only recently it Has the
means of reuniting an estranged
father and son, clearing the latter'
name of forgery,
Ir, I.arien believes the day will
come when the cardiooneumo psycho
grams, as the cahilittie strips of
tracings are known, will take their
place a evidence in courts of juttice,
Jo his mind the important thing is
that they form a permanent record
open to the interpretation of all who
study such matters. The record is
there lo be read by all who will.
Scientific Crimmologisti the world
over are interested in the device. Re
cently a noted criminologist from
Copenhagen visited the laboratory of
Dr. Jrn to see the machine and
indicated that upon hi return home
he will put into use a cimilar device.
He arranged with Dr. Larsen tor the
exchange of records so stoat the
standardization of psyehogrami might
Architect's Drawing of
New Elks Club Building
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b m m " i- r"isi). -iu
mm e
1 C ' la
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JUT
4r n. sb ..?a
7iiit.:rr
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m
Police Teach Mexican
Some Lessons in Love
Atlanta, 0. Aug. l.'-t.ovemskmg
in lh land of the "Hot Tma!" an l
the ssm thing under I'nil 5m's
flag are entiiely different things,
Down in M'luo il a young ssin
sees a lady on the sirrrts whnu
ac'iisiiitni( he tlrmcs lo make il
ia all right fur bun la (ut; her
ionic at a ictprttful distance II y
this means he learns her addtesa
and in thrn rk a f'iriiul intro
duction, Not so in tli fulled Males. Abel
r.uiiil iliift nut t hen li ull
arraigned fur aniiuing two young
women on 'ne sirern imc,
Jhey told lh lu'lg Keyrs did
mil aitrmpl lo pck lo them, but
kept following thrm. Keyrs sail he
intended no barm, but we mrrelv
trying to find out v. here the girls
mn lie nnuht lierume a nuainled
1 Willi trirm si was 1 utiiniary in pi'.
I kii
I II was adtnonl.lied to learn th
jtiiitoma of the I'mted Mates and
j was lined (II.
Members ot Omaha lodge No, JV
llentolent and 1'rotective Order of
F'lks, are examining tentative plans
for their new 10 story home which
will be erected at the southwest
corner of Kighteenth and Dodxe
streets. The estimated cost of the
structtre i nearly $l.(X)0,W). Il it
proposed lo rent the first floor space
be hastened. Outside police depart
ment have called upon Dr. Larsen
to make tests 111 important murder
cases. It was demonstrate) at a re
fer store room. J lie lodge room
will have a seating capacity of I.SW
Athletic features will be provided.
Hotel accommodations are con
templated, according lo lit plans.
auvr.HTiar.siMT,
Eyesight Dim?
If your eyesight ia dim. your via
Ion blurred: if your ayea ach. Itch,
turn or feel dry, get a bottle of Bon
Opto tablete from your druggist.
, :..i ,.,.,:,. -r cimaoive one in m lounn 01 giaaa
j- , irom l-y v luur lime u jjvh-
...urn ...rr..r,. ..... u.. ,Q hg ttr0Bg
Amrrican Woman XlH.
Mfdal From Ufljdum
DruMels, Aug. 12. The queen of
Ilrutsels ha decorated Mrs. T.
liates-Batrheller, American million
airess, with the Order ol hlizibeth,
never before conferred upon a com
moner. Mcj- iSates-BatchcIler's con
certs throighout Ihe United Mates
for the benefit of lielgium'i war or
phans earned her the decoration.
PRICES REDUCED
Wa Clean and Press Mea'a 1 tU
Te mt TbrM-Plec. Suite lee
Hi par return ehergee on out-of-town
express or pareel post shipments.
DRE3HER BROS.
Drars, Clssssfs, M.ltM., rarrlais, Tsllora.
Mat C(-sns.s ss Call atarsss tar ears
r asnam ar. ai i.amic sits
clearer, sharper vialon and relief to
thousand.
Note- hnrtor. a r BnnOp (trenethena .
Iut es la a wae S tlSM la Buoy lusuucaj.
Improve Your Complexion
By Using Cuticura
Bathe with Cuticura Soep and hot
water lo (res lh pores of Impurities
ne follow with a gentle application
of Cuticura Ointment to Sooths and
heal. They ar ideal for lb toilet,
aa I also Cuticura Talcum for pow
daring and perfuming.
SaatsKSMSr-.warSf.il "OaStrmUS.
eatsHM Pn lir .. 4. u
Pewel tevav.
RastaM) OiAamsml B AaWsVM ItiaMata.
Cull rtsMP fcalVsM trstlwmt Mff.
AJrVf.BTfrtr.lMK.Te
Cured Her
Rheumatism
Knovlnr from terrible xperlen' th
ulfrln rsu.ed by rheumatism, Mrs.
K. Hurst, who Uvea at 10 I. Ollva at.,
B-SSS, Bloomlnston, III., I s thankful at
ha.lns curat) herself that out of pur
gratitude ah la anxious to tell all other
suffersrs just how to gat rid of their
torture he elmpl war at home,
Mrs. Hurst has nothlnc to sell. Merele
eul out this notice, mall It to her with
your own name and address, and she
wUI gladly aend yoa this valuable Infor
mation entirely free. Writs her at one
befora rU forset.
PRICES REDUCED
Wo Clean and freta Men'a f 1 en
Two or Three-Plese lulia lor -Fl.sW
W par ratura (harees on out-of-town
oxpresa nr prrm po.l shlpmenls.
DRESIIER BROS.
Prsrs. Cl.sas.s, Msllws, rarrlsn, Tsllors.
Mas CI....11 as Call eifsts tar r'
I7 f ASNAM It. AT LASiflC S.4S
Extra Special Bible Lecture
guklaet "The Mak of tha Beast"
(Revelation tSiB-12). What la l'7
Hear II onlht In the levenlh Dap Ad.
enlist Tent, Zlh Ave, and Lake St.
at 7 i0.
J. H. LAURENCE, Evangelist
Cho4 Zhiat
in the Shot
Dept.,
be tad 10c
EEZAD
.Id Loef
8 Till 10:30
A.M.
Monday
Again Monday "RIO PROFIT" Sales Continue
Silks-Wooiens at "No Profit"
Another Ship
merit of too
Pieeet Ratines
on Sile Agtin
. Mondiy
Morning
tfiln
Floor,
Daylight
Section
For All Silk Ratine
The following colors while 100 plscts last: Pink, Zinc, Tils,
roppy, White, Latrk, Dandallon, Crocus, Iahlla, Haplils, Kooay
rlev, Canna, Nsptune, Vsritlirls, Periwinkle, titty, Bermuda,
fiobollnk, Tiger Lily, Tangarina, Egypt, Cochin and Nary,
Customers Note
To Iba hundreds of customers who wr disappointed last
Monday In obtaining silk ratines, wa will assure you of own
rbeMee of colors, etc., providing you attend early.
$105
alV "m ,
Imported
Pongee
Genuine Imported Natural
Color I'ongse, first quality,
gofsmmsnt stamps 4, for
firspsctes. !ris, MB'f
ghlrts, ate,
n
95
Mlarh Trlroilu. I'fplln.
realise. I'lsids, arsea, m.
issl Mill Ja CI ir
rrke, ft Mi V
60
n
Dreoo
Silko
fanlon Crepas, Crspa it
China, ltadiura gilks, gpori
atlas. Chiffon, Tsrfsiss,
Trteolstlaa, Tvh C'rspss, eta.
All sailors wsll rprsssets4j
II and 19 Inrhsi wide.
98c
All Wwil lTak gorge,
iplai)s ssit tithar saves,
U 4 Inrhss wide Cost
II III asla .rre, AQ
l4 sOC
Furniture "At Cost"
'
3-Piece Living Room Suite
Three-PlAce Ovsrstuffcd, Loose Cushion Llrlng Room Suite,
upbolitersd In blgb-grad valour; aprlng edge - (PQQ Cfl
and hack, roll arms. Cost 191.80; sella for,.,. 5OsUU
glmmons Two
Inch Continu
ous Post IMs
with I one
lit, filter rwls.
l ost 11 1! sella
rr ,,. $.m
Walnut Wood
lils, full sin.
Cost 19.50, sell
for-
S9.50
Oak Wash
Htands, coat
13(0, sell for
$3.50
Krosted brown
or Ivory Kern
Htands, eoat
575, sell for
5.75
"No Profit" Sale of Rugs
liar entire mk f Ike fulluttliig grs lra-au JuLs, au see.
aads, lis drups-all Alisulrr Hm 1 1 lis. llignlar guvds selling
at eusU profit.
Aimlrutar Ruft
. at 122 50
lilt Sml (b. Alpine Asmlnslsr
Ituga. a nisilium wsihi wool
Anuinslar, la n, tins, tsu
and broea, A all iu nf
I attar ns fr.s C)t) f-n
III 19) sell at,, Oa-a-sOlf
Vshst Kuejt
it to
fill foltiiilM Vehsl llms, I
try best?, Ii'in esriu
q .illl)j la bltis, isups, os
s4 lan, (v.i em rrn
Jli s.U el.. J.i)U
Wool Tapaatrv Ituji
at I10.&0
till gMnilssa Wool Tspsstry
Kufs, a good ram n( ,t
larua, In blus, rose and
taupe, Cost (gin
III&0) sell at.. OIsl)U
cWmlan Aiuiniter
Kugi, $cj W
III! !( gsaiuiass Aimln
aur Muss, enuailvii H.s
Ssrr beat en th males!) Ilts
at'l palleiajS In iitvUttetiy,
Mil, tsa ai4 plain culms
sell ai 0 issj.lJVI
ISlid Host
Saus7k0mMeeWanfadj
sJ5ttT In the "Good Old Days"
way back in the Stone Agemen were
fairly independent of each other they
went out and killed their own food and
clothing and looked after their own com
forts. But today a man has no more chance of
satisfying his needs single-handed and
alone than a day-old child. His meat is
kiled in Omaha or Chicago, his foodstuffs grown in every part of
the country and, plain as he may be, he enjoys luxuries that are
brought from the ends of the earth !
This is the great age of getting together and the easiest, most prof
itable way to keep in daily contact with the opportunities of satisfy
ing your needs and wanU that arc presented here in Omaha is to
read the ever-changing ads in The "Want" Ad section of The Omaha
Uec.
You can't afford to live in a Stone Age atmospher of drowsy seclu
nion find out today what your neighbors want to buy and sell. And,
when you want to use an ad telephone AT-lantic 1000 and ask for
a "Want" Ad taker.
Omaha Pee "Want" Adt tiring Retttr
lirtulti at Lt$tr Cat
Ask for Jht Omaha
department
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