The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 28, 1914, Page 2

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THAT |S APPARENT FROM THE FACT THAT EVEN UNDER A CHIEF LIKE GRIFFITHS, A MAN 50c POROSKNIT All Trunks and Suit Cases $1.50 BOYS’ PANTS WAS KICKED TO DEATH AND ANOTHER NEARLY KILLED a INADEQUATE MANAGEMENT OF THE CITY JAIL. In the following artic!:. Attorney Jonn H. Perry, of Seattle, shows | up how the policeman’s wrong viewpoint makes thousands of eriminals in America every year. Other articles on the police question by the | fame author will follow: | eee ee ice WHEN POLICE HAVE is their VIEWPOINT. A RIGHT TO ARREST The police Th vi When and how may a man of our cities be legally arrested? e i In an encounter with an of. are guilty os ficer of the law, would you more lawless- now: whel YOUR Pants teet mess than any The police consistently abuse other similar $3.50 DOUGLAS SHOES $4.00 BOYS’ SUITS Uncalled-for Tailor-Made Suits, Values to $35.00 50c UNDERWEAR Fine Woolens, Made to Your Measure them Lawyer Perry thue sums them up number of Any private citizen, as well people in as any officer of the law, may |! America to- arrest another without a war rant day, except- 1. For a crime committed ot ing the 250,- #% Perr attempted in nis re nee. O00 persons engaged in the |] tary ottense), whether com. ah hg Pa i afl lon, "a police _— what is still worse, may arrest a man when he i REASONABLE SE lice and their courts are in for thinking him guilty of a a large per cent the cause fessional policeman has no right to 4 single bne of your legal rights. [OFFER BIG PRIZES woe A aM USEMENTS AMUSEMENTS Why? Because the ordinary po make an arrest WITHOUT et lean a nae FOR HEROES IN AIR eee aay Ten . MARGUS LOEW'S WEAR MLL MOORES sults? No, no. But it's because he RANT has the wrong viewpoint It fs instilled in bim tf ny reason he at force his way Into se WITHOUT A a warper’, Meeman desires to produce these re FIRST OBTAINING A WAR een duly PARIS, Aug. “ts M Andre WARRA NT, it is your legal or lametianely apen he : y ’ et ie he is taken before a q Michelin, head of the .great tire Madison St. at First Ave. TWICE DAILY, 2:30 wed 6:30 re right to shoot tim cows magistrate and it is th firm, ftered President Potn Around the World With the : GUN. In every step be ls [nbucd | ——— termined whether or not care $200,000 to reward the most myPYp re SS Home of Refined Musical Comedy Week Angust 30 | Giants-White So RS Idea of FORCE—BRUTE) +1. peal guilty offender, how is legal and just cause for the usefully heroic acts of aviators, Opening Aug. 30 x issuance of such warrant of ar = The first to distinguish himself Hj@ (Ss An 100 and 20; Nights, i¢c, 20 A policeman makes most of his | ever, knows he ought to be arrested [Sas aoue O BUC MAETE OT Me | clently will relate ai tous ALWAYS 70 20¢ ie we aaa * Re New York 36c. All Beate Reserved arrests, not because the arrested An@ Beauty Chores ef §¢ In herefore he's humble and apolo = accused. than $20,000, and if the winners of NEW POLICY is ety, of any offense, but because ic and the policeman iets HIM n° | any prises suceumb, the money will | has “saeeed back” at the police 4 | Chae ga es HOW MANY Pe aye wid Bi ‘| be awarded to thetr wives and chil-| QUALITY VAUDEVILLE ANO le ae * ’ le op PAN I AGES oly i nd what does he do to you, the PARIS, Aug. 28 ¢ number o! ‘This is one of the greatest of all|innocent offender of his dignity? tiiterates in the Fresch army ia PHOTOPLAVS The Flirting Princess A Dalaty Confection of mirth teste || Poney Moore and Company, tn and offenses in the policeman's code. | First, he marches you up to the | given as 33,000, But it is precisely the man ar-|“booking pen.” He “prefers” any| ©" MONTREAL, Aug. 36.—-With prigee peddeh dog THE JOLLY TARS Tested without just cause who of|old charge which comes into his| Last excursion of the season to 1,019 American and Canadian refu- S—-OTHER BIG ACTS-——5 eae, with the matinee perform- | pvenings ...........-.. See to $1.60 course always feels indignant, at-ihead against you. Th if you, Pt. Angeles Sunday, Aug. 30; | Rees from the European war zone, e—rnoror.ars—s ance. Two evening shows, Wed. and Sat. Matiness..280 to $1.00 European War Pictures tempts to resist the police, and in- haven't bail money you are thrown | steamer Iroquois. Round trip $1.00.) the Cunard liner Adania arrived in ———~$TAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS | 100 AND 20¢ Variably “talks back.” fn fat! You have not been accorded ' See page §.—Advertisement. ithis port yesterday. i INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC 2. For the State of Washington and the City of Seattle Remember the date, August 30. Moat ont mew On On. ; Register... | NOW VOTE Against... PROHIBITION BILL No. 3 Nov. 3, 1914 | A New Evidence Just Received of the Superiority of That Famous RAINIER PALE BEER | The Only AMERICAN Beer to Receive the HIGHEST AWARD at the Auckland, New Zealand, Exposition | SIDNEY 1 Seattle Brewing & Malting Co. 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