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STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1914. PAGE 3, WI _ POLICE MURDERS Hs | PHOTO PLAYS eae S PROPOSES AMENDMENT 10 cenn “rhe Locked House WALLACE BEERY, THE FA Week " Other good things on tomorrow's |mous “Sweedie” in Easanay come | “The Cx North,” with ‘ ch f bill include the latest | dies, caused “Chick” Evans to sit| Robert Edeson happenings throv mut the world,|up and take notice when he drove ee j Picked from Pathe'’s Dally News|a golf ball down the fairgre LET RICH ESCAPE, PERRY DECLARES Melbourne All Week ees OLYMPIA, Aug, 29.—Mre. [and the Hoarst-Sellg News, ‘The|260 yards, “Chick” and “Swe “Dark,” cloned for alterations WASHINGTON, Aug. 28— would result in keeping the J. D. Gladney wae killed last | (ramatic offering is “Seven Sealed |are the princtpals in @ coming open Saturday night Congressman Keating of Col. | Spplies at home and a conse- ' | Orders,” in which a wonderful|sanay comedy, “Champion Chick 135.8 quent lowering of price. night by @ bullet fired by her orad® has dropped a bombshell |tangle is unraveled, “The Iron | Evans Links With Sweedte Alhambra Until Sunday Night “THE QUICK WAY TO HEL ERAT ROOTES husband, who then turned his |and Steel Industry” and “The Art ee “A Lucky Description,” two-part Into the high-food-price situa Ti¥e AMERICAN PUBLIC IN THIS Weapon on himself, ending his | of the Furrier” are educationals. MABEL NORMAND 18 FEA-|Nestor comedy; “For the Secret, “on CRISIS WOULD BE FOR CON; own life. lhe |tured in a two-part Keystone com-|Service,” two-part Rex drama His constitutional rade GRESS TO PASS THIS JOINT HE poor man goes to Jalil; the rich man escapes,” Tistk eibsbdled Seek wiabe ateds “FANTOMAS, THE — FALSE Jody at the Odeon Sunday and Mon-| "Views in French Soudan,” travel to Give congress power to levy RESOLUTION AT ONCE ANG How often have you heard this statement? You may have p | Magistrate,” fifth number of the|day, called “Mabel at the Wheel,” 27 @ ap a heh ah ES SOuee FOR THE LEGISLATURES ij wondered how true It was. Does the rich man really escape, tM? eve of Panay Cotes, 19 | famous crookdetectivo series, in PEPE Odeon Friday and Saturday ei tad herp otetiien yr Sis. Mag Bb Me Pe PB A CALLTS a ; D | four ree! 0 be Kee! ‘ “ anded Ordeal,” Keystone| 1° pculato ave be ‘ where a poor man must suffer in jail? in the folowing article, John Mrs. Gladney'’s daughter by a four reels, ta to b seen at th A MILLION DOLLAR'S WORTH A Suspended Ordeal,” Keystone pcoating the patrctharon Homma pif ray Chk CRUanN Gas ae Hi, Perry, attorney, tells you how the law, which purports to give every | former husband. ; rey eects ee Pr: mi of Jowela and a gown worth $3 099 | comedy oo 4 gg a The prohibition in the constitu) THE PURPOSE OF RATIFYING |) al chance lee, 1 ‘ onle Stopp’ o be oe Joves,|part Kaybee drama; “A Flurry in | probivition ‘dn ene an equal c tice, ans Inequality and Injustice, it is In Gladney's pocket was found | 4 yatiroad story. Hugh MeKinnon,|W!!l be worn by Miss Altce Joy Hats,” Beauty comedy; “A Minia-|t!on against levying export taxes )T ihe second article In a seri written by him, showing up “Our Lawless in one of the coming Allee Joy no reason for existence at this, “|T COULD BE MADE A pane ee ee a note which read, “Good-bye, | manufacturer, ix angry because the 4 ture Portrait,” Majestic drama. h ‘ _ miei folks. f did it” railroad superintendent wilt not peters. <The een toaeliies fash ae ripple id emigpsiee Boson The : Pe ag tha te ene die uffer' * ; x * . or | Stop Hmited train No, 19 at Bangor, |)“ 2 1 oy > a Cle @ is no possi rgumen aine } By John H. Perry | guétoring tte, bas loot his Job and| Gladney lured his wife and ner ee eee ie ae ee lees weith | the Jowols were lent by a Fifth ay RESIDENCE THEATRES riving congress this power, since ED ACTION COULD BE 8& | ee oe - ” Sur A wee daughter from their home here by! pan Sawyer. They board the lim. |Jeweler. Ms e @)\ congress would exercise It CURED.” | In this country no man LTHY MAN |a note of pretended sickness, and |i BL. = o- Aa the Meme Until Bunda EXCEPT TO “VE THE fi wouLtp HAVE TOSSED ited, as It stops one day for water | e y oF my goes to jail if he has TWO! over tHe $20 Fine AND | Sith his citing Dursy nem '°] Rt Bangor. | McKinnon sees them, | ree Gear's oaths Wide 4] 12 All Things Moderation.” two. Te eee ee hel? food, tue! andj BANK. IS HELD UP I enter a waiting buggy but too late, “Gyp,” the famous e Song of the Wildwood] part’ drama: “Animated ¥ ‘in the cost of their food, fuel anc things: MONEY and A THOUGHT NO MORE ABOUT While driving along the Gull Har| dog actor, 1s starred tn the Edison | Flute,” a Mary Pickford drama;|No 127, topical; "The Third clothing <i ' LAWYER WITH BRAINS!) Finany, as 1 have shown, arrests |eew ia recta and hey Gladney | comedy, which concludes this plc: |The Fable of Learning.” a George | comedy, Tee tee ere ween, Seen Aug. 29—While song fl And if he has, Without ‘warrant are mad 1 drew his revolver and fired into his/ ture bill Ade Her Trip to cia: kinds of commodities in the United | jn the State Bank of Spokane, short , 4 NG b bade an »" pod « od « i y every n, om . : . P nd it he has NAGATA Wecbae inte renee | Wiens boas eee York dy-drama; “Ward's! ae the Pleasant Hour Until Sunday # to supp! VOrY MAD, WOID-1, cotee noon yesterday, Ansletadll the money he! the constituion ur Thi irl jJumpe om the vehicle. THE LAST PERFORMANCES Claim ro drama; “Pathe's| “who Killed Olga Carew?" two. 89 and child with wh a needs Guise .. Peact eas held up ah rh G » girl says, pursued | of thisweek's episode in “The Mil- | Dally “His Vacation,” dra of the exsities of life, and those | Cashier each el ean easily ob- But these arrests are only of and forced her bec {nto thel ine” pathos Mystery.” entitled ee part drama: “Hite Vacation,” drama: who control these products put up|the point of a revolver, in the hands tain the law-| th®, POOR ANO HELPLESS. | buggy, from which she again leaped| “Shanghaled,” will be given tonight| Clase A Until Saturday Night Boma " |the price In order to spectlate on|of 4 Jone bandit, Peach was forced a a And the homes unlawfully in- (and hid in the bushes along the/at the Colonial theatre. This fen The False Magistrate,” five-part future starvation prices !n Euro an?’ f ver. vaded are not those occupied road ture has played to an all-week ca. | installment of “Fantomas;” “Stop pean markets, congress ought to|'® enter the bank's vault. The ban i “Do youl bY, the Judges, lawyers, bank Gladney was found near by with! pacity business, and {p in the Ping the Limited,” Essanay com IS 21st VICTIM have some power to compel them | “it closed the door, scooped $1,500 Ff but ers or rich folks. ONLY THE (an arm around his wife, who had a/ serial {s unabated, The first of the | edy-drama A Canine Rival,” Ed siinquish their strangle hold on|from the cashier's cage and disap- Ff know that in| OOORS TO THE HOMES OF [fresh bullet wound in her body,|"Ruster Brown” comedies made by | ison comedy, | NEW ORLEANS, Ag. 29—An pnb peared. Peach was released a few 9} Ie YE THE MEEK AND LOWLY showing he had fired at her a sec:|the Edison company, with Phil es other case of bubonic plague was “The power to levy an export | minutes later by bank customer ONE YEAR are smasH | : yet go. ond time Dwyer and William Fables, two| Colonial Until Saturday Night | reported to the authorities here yes| tax which could be laid only on | Who heard his shouts FIFTY “PI. AND THEY DON'T COUNT IN The couple had lived tn Olympta| “animal actors” as Tige and the| “Shanghaled,” two-part current|terday, making the Zist case since, these articles of food or other NANCIER SHB EYES OF OUR LAWLESS |about 2% years, and are said to|goat, ts particularly pleaging to|chapter of “The Million Do the present epidemic of the fatal] s which had been ad- NANCIE | = LING KX POLICE! have quarreled frequently the little folks, Two fine educa-' Mystery”: “Hearat ditaaon denonre a alee ~ crinins SS—_______— . ho : ° stole over T MILLIONS : é ‘ : - : . ° aa | "=. || YOUR LAST CHANCE FOR THE know that the aggregate penitentary sentences serv- Children, 5 to 12, S0c 4 Children Under 5, Free Last big excursion of the season Sunday, Aug. 30, See page 3.—Adv. ed by the ENTIRE FIFTY BIG CROOKS WAS LESS THAN ONE _ POOR DEVIL GOT HANDED HIM IN ONE ILLINOIS "HOLD UP” CASE ‘IN WHICH HE HAD RE- CEIVED LESS THAN $10, IN LOOT? j People with lots of money can} appeal their cases. They often get A TYPICAL ARREST FOR 'SASSING’ BACK (A verbatim excerpt from the day's news.) CHICAGO, Aug. 29.—For mak- ing a face at a policeman, Thomas J. McNicholas was ar- rested and brought into court charged with disorderly conduct. Vell, what kind of a face was it, anyway?” asked Municipal ul Judge Well are | “Oh, th nd . ot contamonaren” vepliod the Children, 5 to 12, 50c | uniformed man. “I merely stopped him to find out who he was. The face he made got me sore.” “You say you were never ar tested before, McNicholas, so I'll let you go this time,” said the Judge. off on technicalities, But the a devil can’t afford an costly transcript a high-priced lawyer to “present side to the appellate court. | AND SO HE'S SERVING HIS! TIME OUT WHIL THE acne Mf Tomorrow, Sunday, August 30, at 9 o’Clock a. m. While the ret ercape. ta all ts ON THE BIG, OCEAN-GOING, FAST STEEL STEAMER IROQUOIS Give the Children One More Good Outing Before They Start to School Dairy Lunch Aboard the Boat Coffee Cc Sandwich 5c upon the poor. For instance, the courts observe | the old legal maxim that “IGNO- the Other First-Class Food at City Prices, or Take Your Own Lunch Basket if You Prefer Children Under 5, Free | OF THE LAW IS NO EX-| because EVERY MAN IS WHY PRESUME A LIE? at 9 A. M. about the law than a hog does In almost 30° of the cases appealed, learned judges them- Arrive Port Townsend 11:30 about the decalogue, IS PRESUM- e ee, © sc aceon 20 treet Arrive Port Angeles . . 1:30 selves ACTUALLY DISAGREE the law, he is estopped in court ON WHAT THE LAW IS! from proving he did NOT KNOW IT: Yet a common, ignorant Ethi oplan, who doesn't know any more The men who are “wise” enough to know the law are “wise” enough to evade it or beat it. But there are a thousand and one laws and ordinances which the av- erage prisoner at the police court | bar never knew or heard of, and becanse of his condition in life and | MMs ignorance in general it is cruel beyond words to impose the pre-| sumption of knowledge of the law Fast Steel Steamer “Iroquois” upon such prisoner. is not “equality” in the law to a el, ae This Is Positively the Last Excursion to Port Angeles The beautiful Straits of Juan de Fuca, Dungeness Spit, home of the famous Dungeness Crab; Fort Worden, Fort Flagler and Fort Casey, the three big forts which guard Puget Sane Tickets on Sale at Colman Dock, $1.00 Round Trip ROUND TRIP CHILDREN § TO 12, 50c. CHILDREN UNDER 5, FREE man, but {t has taken all his earn-| Children, 5 to 12, 50c Children, 5 to 12, 50 ings to support his family. Called chitre Unser 5 esl REMEMBER, THE BOAT LEAVES AT 9 A. M. BE THERE EARLY [citser nes te Leave Port Angeles 3 P. M. Arrive SEATTLE . . 9 P. M. on to pay his fine, he has not the wherewithal 80 HE IS SENT TO JAIL! This in spite of the fact that most state | constitutions provide that “NO MAN SHALL BE IMPRISONED FOR DEBT.” On release, he returns to his| family to hear a tale of hunger and | CLOSE POTLATCH There were big and Ittle Tilt kums, not to mention squalling pa pooses and barking dogs, at the closing festivities of the Junior Tillkum Potlatch at Collins’ play-| field jast night. There were all sorta of doings and all sorts of folks. Everybody had a big time. | Music was supplied by Cav-| anaugh’s orchestra, Prof. Benelli, lawrpnee Smith and the Verein| Arion Last big excursion of the season Bunday, Aug. 30, See page 3.—Adv. oi? ‘ i petal 7

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