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STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1915. PAGE 9 LEO FRANK’S ADDRESS TO THE JUDGE BEFORE | REPORE THE TRIBUNAL 1 ene ica iat LENORE EE te And no money to meet them. I’m gettjng so | I'll sell merchandise at such prices as Seat- eaty of the law of Georgia than CRIVE THE REWARD 0 can see bill collectors in my sleep. My creditors | tle has never seen before. to the gentleman now the THOSE WHO SUFFER WRONG bench, T well know that LLY ON THIS BARTH! write me and they call on me, and they all want I don’t expect to make a profit—in fact I ex- Honor has naught to do with the mt ran astounding and Various vielsitudes of my ca outrageous tate of aftaie 0b money. I can’t blame them—they have their ob- | pect to take considerable loss, but pay mty bills I resenting hitman law. and ta the tla ligations to meet as well as I have. will, if it lies within the limits of human possi- ah Tay = . bg ering a; 1 have simply got to get money to pay the | bilities. eee at ot te oem onceraing: me most pressing bills. My fine stock of clothing, shoes, furnishings, me, from His throne on ‘igh, I adfolutely false and did me And I have got to get a good part of it tomor- | etc., will be satrificed starting tomorrow morn- Mary Phagan's death and have and overesed the public mind and row. ing, at the followtng prices to raise money. no knowledge of how It occurred! » against me. Law as we know it Your » public in this state of Honor, is but the expression of ne Jury that tried me war relative, It tries to approximate rie onlated on the street justice. But being man-made ts bat to ne of our com a fallible! mu be it sald, these vile in = In the name of the law mar nuations erept into my very | n yo grievous errors have t com: t in the courtroom, ereepin rors that were colossal in insidioualy, ke « thief tn the Without reserve or limit. Practically every size, style, material and pattern that you could pos- indy declare to Your Honor now The virus of these damn sibly desire, is included in this gigantic sacrifice. to make such an e r t stole away thelr eereree ere The law says when one fudi ‘ame of mind and thelr On All Suits has lost his life thru violence of ‘ a, another, the perpetrator of the at 5 and Overcoats deed must answer with his own, The poison of the unspeakable That may be just. But the law chings tock {ts place. does t say that whe one Your Hono in this presence for BOYS Killed a blood sacrifice shall be and before God, I earnestly ask made of the next convenient tn- that God In His merey may deal dividual ightly with those who, unwitting ‘ Reg. $4.00, off $3.00 |) If this latter obtains, then tak ust, have erred against me ce ing of such life is not justice, It eal with them accord Reg. $5.00, %4 off $3.75 fe but murder legalized ) His divine judgment! | “4 4 Reg. $6.00, 4 off $4.50 Oh, what a terrible thing this If the state and the law wills % 4 eee eeeeweseererer ~ =, : ts to contemplate! that my Ife be taken as a Diood , Z Reg. $7.50, 14 off $5.65 YOUR HONOR IS AROUT 10 atonement for the poor little $2.50 Boys’ Shoes- $1 Reg. $8.50, off $6.40 PRONOUNCE WORDS THAT child who was ruthlessly killed u Money-raising price. . 8 >. %% off ST WILL THRUST ME OVER THE by another, then ft remains for $3.00 Ladies’ But- Reg. $10.00, 14 off $7.50 ABYSS THAT SEPARATES me only to die with whatever i Seo ee in $3.00 Boys Shoes. $1 95 . $12.50, % off z }{ OUR EARTHLY EXISTENCE fortituce my manhood may allow » . 4 « * Reg * : $9.40 FROM THE HIGHER LIFE, THE But | am tpnocent of this white duck 7, i Money-rai ng price . e Reg. $15, 4 off $11.25 LIFE ETERNAL crime. And the future will prove \ ‘sing Pri Blue Serges Included. I MAY SHORTLY STAND tt Money-Raising Price | $3.50 and $4.00 Boys’ Shoes— BEFORE THE TRIBUNAL OF 1 am now ready for your ty Money-raising All Men’ d Young THE HIGHER JUDGE, OF honor's sentence — — : Seeesens Men's Suits, Overcoats fords, all new toes. Sizes 1212 to 514, Gunmetal Calf, the best Shoe the fac- corn ot |Living or Dead, I Finally . Oho : SF ee ke Jl Will Be Vindicated, Says & C0. Frank, Denied a New Trial W. H. Fisher, Mgr. Yer errr try ; = . $3.00 and $3.50 Gunmetal and Vici “tad roa capa oa ; 7 * ‘ °) Kid, Lace or Button, all the newest shapes. Money- Sizes 8% to 111%, in wr es : “ raising price... , J COBS TAKES : : 4 Po and $4.00 Goodyear welts in . J paar wag hep re ton. All solid leather. EDUCATIONL . . : ; Kid’ leather — ma 95 \ .— Regular price §2 and Money-raising price...... FILM FOR PATHE! jm 5 ne ine bes Frank A. Jacobs, staff photogrs- - iy , Sizes 12 to 2. pher for The Star, has gone to ey form” Shoes in Gun- Pullman for the Pathe company to procure a series of educational ‘ metal Calf or Patent movie films to be used in farmers’ . Leath e B age courses thruout the coun- ‘ $4.50 and $5.00 Hand welts in the a i vt or ut- He will pay particular attention newest shapes; large variety. These § ‘©”- guar = price a | $6.00 and $7.00 Shoes, “Hand Craft,” | Shoes are worth more money whole: | $1-50 and. $2.76. actence taught at the State Coll | the Big Z Washington Dry Shod, and | sale. Money-raising $3 45 Money-raising price... . a enpecially in the treatment of tu- the “J. & M.” Shoes, all go price . “ s i bercular cattle. . Fs $2.50 and $3.00 Misses’ Shoes, sizes He will return Sunday. , dl for Money-raising price... . $3.95 1,000 pairs of Men’s Shoes, English | from 21 to 6. These Shoes are strict- s Big Z Lo and 16-inch French | lasts, cloth top, in rubber bottoms, rub- Jf ly sole leather bottoms, solid counters, How Thin People atk: ‘tie odin, wehioonant ber heels, hand welt; all new arrivals. | and in fact, the best leather Shoes retail Can Put on Flesh for $8.50 and $9.00. $5 95 Were to be sold for $6.00. @@ QI | made. Money- A New Discovery Money-raising price en Money-raising sale price... * —-that big. hearty, ‘Sop fe he Men’s Pants] Men’s Hats|Men’s Furnishing Goods i ine ta Tne’ pain re $2.00 Pants—Money- 9 5 c $3.00 and $4.00 Men’s Hats,}| 15c Men’s Sox, black and | 50c Work Shirts— 35c edly get enough nourish me: ; | ea bey, oso, world | . raising price....... , all shapes, one and two of a tan—Money-raising 7V2c | Money-raising price. Your nutritive organg, your function $2.50 Pante~Mooey- $1 29 kind, including some Stet- | price ance | $1.00 Dress Shirts— c ae . raising price ° son Money- 50c Suspenders— | Money-raisi: ice. . 48 Omit the flesh cream rub. $3.00 Pants—Money $1 65 raising sale price..... ie Miiicrauuing este. 1 9c | arn eae 89c 7 it out the feelteh foods and funny raising price.. Joo are eating now and cat : + | 50c Silk Hose Mo isi i Be cade tos On cieteinds, ive wo y $3.50 Pants—Money- All the new Spring Hats, in et : 1 ey Ten Per: ight goo silt” pupae of Heath = E raising price 4 $ 1 95 every color and shape. Money- | Money-raising price . . Cc | Hundreds of other articles oult, -denget enabace your wok, , $5 and $6 Pants— raising sale 25c Wool Sox— c reduced the same proportion Sha vies eocpesticn-setees the pieod ¢ Leo M. Frank as he looks tody, photographed In a corridor near Money-raising price. . $2.95 PH co Fo cee se a Money-raising price... .. as above prices. rz power to daltver every ounce| his cell in the prison in Atlante, Ga. . t-mi @ material fn your food to every part of your body. Sargol. too, By Li Starr jis reconciling himself to his fate. mixes with your food and ree it tor Linton K. | He has made his last appeal, the dicod in sastiy assimilated form.) ATLANTA, Ga., y 7—“It'#) “not for pardon,” he said. “How 0: ‘Thin people gain all the tough!” end Leo Mt, Pi His| 2 : . 6 pounds a month while taking Ser- | tOUS! M. ‘|humiliating for an innocent man 4 vot had dropped e loW/to beg for pardon.” Cr tones. His clear looked| He has only appealed to the Py — Soren traight and unfaiteringly into! Georgia prison commission to co Third Ave 5 Sekar’ hes hose of his interviewer and hi* mute his sentence of death to that e a a '@ pleasant, harm and Bartell Drug lps quivered # of life imprisonment and ail other| “It's tough,” he sald, “for an in-| Hie friends remain. His wif lctnity seilinocent man—a with youth}is in his cell at every possible mo- uarantes fl and health—-to have only death|ment. But he lives in an at- on the gallows or life ‘imprison~| mosphere of unreality mént to look forward to.” He “It's like a bad dream,” he sald srt —_——— ~ ——— od, then, ‘If it had not hap-|-1 wonder if the people of Aim ry ss : 5 ; Bae F Pened io\me, I would my that such really conceive, the chormty ot thia| WATCH OUT, MATE CARUSE! SINGING}, “het, .the, ere is, bass oF GEN KITCHENER Nothing’ is more. probable iia he oeeen Piscine ill eg Mn Ag che an innocent mar. ICEBERG MAY BE AFTER YOUR JOB 0»way it sings tts mournful lay ‘ that the Germans will not be forceds * am to the polar bears and, just as to retreat to the Rhein. b+ “They call me"a man of iron [spend my Ife in jail. Oh, It seems |sometimes happens in warmer cir. Indeed it is not likely the allies= he went on. “Maybe Impossible, but it's true rs Fl a cles, the concerts are sometimes will ever persistenly attempt tog — right. You're young and | “I'm dazed. It's like some : . CZ P awful frosts. | drive them back en ; ' \ one had | mS 4 \ ' Hf seers a The long expected major pe ‘ on L Sy Jof the allies in the West has by Phagan as other in the was THIS DOESN'T COME WAR PROPHECY : illed by the meager gains of thes — HOME OF THE Bese pool Ls V heda | SS : Sa | Germans and the French and Eng# ” t vitte ~~. 4 5 n “Bu vt think Tim bitter," he nce to recover, SVS FROM NOOKECHAMP on lish minor offensives since antumng BEST $2 50 Iheas for court or jury. They doubt Ate tmptiecnnaet, 18 RIOR CR 5 A, =~ a! BY J. W. T, MASON Each made an effort to pleree thes — vows reper : ‘ now |*0lation for an innocent man, but _— | NEW YORK 3.—Ss jopposing lines. The Germans Wot . less did the knew how eis ‘ra 1S iohens Zi . aes NEW YORK, May 3.—Saturday | Opposing : p nie and could do with the prea-| aes on Se auth omeae FEDERALSBURG, Md, May | was the date Lord Kitchener fixed|tWice, France twice and Englam ES ON \wure that was brought to bear on) t. ade ee . Wilmer F, Davis, a young chicken| gs the real beginning of the war, | tWice, but all Sea to have anys lthem. 1 repeat what I have sald octets Beng, _—s - Hfancier, discovered that one of his| Winter waiting passed, the early |{nfluence on the Wageome. > Thali goalie Be gst tye D SELF ay, [roosters possesses maternal tend-|s0ting campaign gone, now, accords POISONED AEEDLE? : EARTH Samnie 1, have bittersd ‘ec Lp. f’ encies. One of Davis‘ sens recent:| \ulon a new phase. because, Ens | $ his jaw shot out and | ly refused to mother her chicks,|Iand's citizen army 1s completing| NEW YORK, May 7.—Lillian Com ched fist banged the | NEW YORK, May 7~-J. Foster i whereupon the boy sought a second|{ts training and being sent to the| hen Is {ll inher home because she - “Mark you this! | know (Jenkins, a wealthy real estate op Al Yee mother, only to have her fight Ler) front | was jJabbed seven times in the arm. that my vindicaticn is coming | erator of Yonkers, who disapp od CJ adopted offspring | Kitehener’s prediction, however,| With whit Dr, Mellis of ‘wena og just as surely as | know that April 7, has been found in Cinc in A So, quite distressed, Wilmer ap-/Was based on insufficient ex | hospital says may have been a px the sun will rise temorrew. ' nat 9 whither he wandered wile pealed (o his pet rooster, informing periences of the summer and au | soned needle. as Aho : may be bent with age on a (a victim of amnesia rs, Jenkias 1 that since the poor chicks ¥ tu | hile on her way to the en | prisen farm, BUT ¥ VINDI- received from him a letter telling of, NEW YORK, May 7 just returned “from the North, s tine Seton suit bevees fa If May 1 is to be said to mark the} Wich bank, at West Broadw ram CATION 18 COMING!" |his recovery. His picture, printed| Mate Caruso! Heave yo, and heave} Some one tried to make them be real beginning of the war, it Is not| Walker at, Miss Cohen says #! 7 ! , As , , ry them. rooster obediently went This from Leo M.. Frank after, in a newspaper, restored his mem-|to, Skipper MeCormach it was the wind blowing thra coop with the chickens, and in the sqgse that Kitchener meant, | was stopped by a man, who grasp Yo ve a rival in the ff@ld, An|the air holes in the berg that made , into the beet ‘ : 917 First Ave. bh pare tN arc Png Py Bi Pole has taken to warbling. Sings|son insists that it was 1 and mothering them with a care and) Vance of the allies. planned to grow | the ating of a needle. | | Aig . when his only hope Nes In) Star Wants Ads find the lost| ji? song: wo the passengers und] brow music, “just as go Sa-| tenderness worthy of the most ap a eronity, until the Germans a h ‘4 ae Paprr “atau per oo eb all Allg Masta | articles. crew of the Red Cross liner Fiorizel! ruso on the phonograph. | proved mother hen. ldriven back into their own terri-| hen hurried to 5 » wheng That is how Frank told that he tory, May marks more accurately 'she fainted