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¢ OF @uore Day” in Prison JULY 11, 1925 SATURDAY — | Huge Marauder Is Snared in Fish Device at Sx 10-Foot Shark Caught in Trap | und Summer Resort: | Fishermen Fail to Capture Animal Alive — — a EE _ 4 “IT’S ALL RIGHT to hold a ; it iW dn't \ th \N Fern jl trap at Ni 1. In the lewer pict she, with Miss Laura Peterson, 6512 Phinney you an idea of ave., is givit the animal's size \ BY ROBT. J, HANDY North Beach summer ‘resort, made R the second time this week, /@" effort to capture the fish alive, th fish trap of but after a struggle the Idea was a freak catch. abandoned and the marauder shot Measuring nino dnd a half feet In length, the huge sha the shore North was ehe - Corlett's a big shark mpris at Beach. for in charge of the men pronounce: | Helps Break Monotony Congresswoman, Voluntarily in Jail, Sees More Sad Sights of Underworld Winnifred Mason Huck, former)who, 1 eongresswoman and the first woman @ finished, as tho to preside over tha house of repre-|sho had a regular duty to attend to, entatives, got herself sentenced to | § A good features and intelli prison. gent oyes Guiltless of any crime, she sought ansicers to the questions Are our prisons humane? Can a girl, crushed by her fel- low men, regain her place in s0- noticed, the rest of us alwa: ft before Sho looked extremely fi I was anxious to know it © history, but had found that time told every thing, a: 1 the fewer questions asked, er. ciety! This is the 11th story written yer Tha Seattle Star. Monday afternoon was store da iid At 4 o'clock we were allowed to go/ to Miss Green's office, a room so lamall that we overflowed in a long line down the hail Marysville| Here we could buy crochet thread| eland needles, powder, soap and hair nets yalued up to the amount of} . By Winnifred Mason Huck Former Representative to Congress From Hlinois URING my stay at one sad occurrence showed mi eal @ sympathy even prisoners show for « friend in trouble. |Mpney we had brought into prison | Jor any gifts that had been sent us. The mother of Superintendent! 2,0 erst time I ‘entered this store | Mittendort died. She was one of/) 0 ine pale young woman I had ved women in the tOWR-|reen curious about, keeping the| uneral was held in the pris ji oous and preparing the slips to be on chape 1 of us prisoners | ened by the purchasers. } attended 1 Next week on store day, she re-| Never before at a funeral have I}membered my name. This caught| been so impressed with the genuine | ny attention more than ever | grief of those nt, There were) “1t'— rather unusual to have one's 800 prisoners pel. Most | name remembered like this,” I said of them were not from|t, ner, dropping my jail manner and hysteria, but from a real sense of | accent | loss. The others silent and| +7 do not forget names,” sho said, | somber, lamiling a little Ls “Say, will you stop your shoving? Mabel Campion, who has since escaped from prison, sat dry-eyed, |said a girl in back of me. | Staring out the window. I did not) «Aw. go on; someone pushed me then know who she was, for site | ¢y said the shover. | what's your hurry?" drawled “We've got more | do} “at lived in Elizabeth cottage and did) «gq Rot eat in the main hall la voice near me. But her face fascinated me. Her| time now than wo know what to whole mien was baffling. Dorothy | with.” who sat beside me in the dining} ‘The bookkeeper Toom, told me who she was | smiled at each other. HUSBAND leyes. Yes, I liked her. HUNG | “what's her name?” I asked one} Dorothy had been Mab: lof the girls, as we left the store, | looked up. A el She had fine room Mate at the time when Mabel’s| “Why, don't you know?" with husband was hung in California. | surprise. “That's Marie Perrin.” “T tell you, Elizabeth,” said Dor-} “And who 1s Marie Perrin? I othy to me one day, “it was the|asked. I did know who Marie Per-) Most terrible situation you can im-|rin was, because the caso had been gine. For a week we waited day|called to my attention just before| and night*for a telegram saying|I was “picked up” in Cleveland. | the governor would stay the sen-| But I thought it better not to know fence | too much. “On the mornin “Why, Mario misappropriated | hung, Mabel sat in her room as in|funds in a bank and got caught,”| @ trance, waiting for the But | said my companion. “Some of the| We waited in vain | best people in Cleveland tried to get| t 10 o'clock I felt sure the sen-| her paroled, They oven offered to} ng he was to be wire, tence had been carried out, but| advance the mongy sho lost In spec- | Mabel would not give up hope untit|Wiation, to give her chance to 4 o'clock in the afternoon, | work and pay St back. When | yt seemed, however, that tho law| rot hi . ee b peased by the re-| Dorothy: paused here, ax ff to| Was not to be app Oy et Shake off the mer |turn of the money; #0 € ft the memory of that mo. aera paler and paler, doing time | \as expert bookkeeper in a jail that was a model of efficlency word came that he was dead. for Never before realized how unate are the children w ce if another back ccadle tap aa ¢) ‘This Jail iife’ was revealing somo 3 Bro ie a hia oO es criminal parents, degradation, handi | surprising things to me. a | FLAUNTING In the dining at the table | CRIM next to mine, ing woman| 1 saw the murderess flaunt the = size of her crim before her sisters who had only robbed a bank or held up a train I saw long-term prisoners “high hat” short-term prisoners: | A few actually told me that there | |was no reason at all for them to be in jail, ‘This seems to me a healthy sign, that the prisoner js not proud of | what she has done. They wish to} make their crime seem leas, even in} telling it to me, another prisoner.) Copyright, 1926, N. B. A, Hervies, Ino.) ) room, | Monday; Hazel Grabs My Bels- | Z _ Harriette Gunn Roberson | "”” | FREE LEC TURES | SL NDAY » JULY 12 or,» YOU CAN— HUT WILL You" no, M MAST HR PERSONALIEY Masonic Temple Auditorium Marvard Ave. and Vine st, As part of its community service | the Trinity Pariah church will open ty three weeks vacation school at] Wasjcnen and Jumes, Monday, at 9 a All grade and high school ehil-| dren are eligible, The subjects, taught will include art work, chureh |teaching, singing, physical culture and supervised place, Sextlona will {he held only in the mornings, mn. oty | mated | boy, | an devotedly to be a shark preying w to humans. Howeve the huge s his ferocious may unde rable as a ba m His hide was bluish black felt lke fin andpape His brilliant lt een, dees BACKS TUNNEL Another Judge Favors Bore Thru Cascade Mountains The Proposed Cascade tur nented H of Commerce Hanford 4 by the augn Judge C. Hanford at the Cham: ber Judge ared the p ect ought not cost more than $68,000,000 for a 30%oot bore 20 miles long. 1 with the $100,000,- 000 for the Prie: velopment, the t to Comp: Rapids ird of a b cost of the Columbia irrigation project and the $227,900 000 contributed b tho war, not #0 stupendou: rt Judge Hanford LETTER FROM L PRES. COTT TO TY MAR QUISE — c this state to aid ‘the cost of the tunnel saity felville Sar « immensely ch, Jack, but at that I think he leads the lonetiest life of any man I know," continued Syd with his de scription. “He few friends Walter Burke is one of them and yet I think that Walter knows very little of him for ho never stays long enough in ons place to become ac- quainted again with those who know him best “He writes, perhaps, the most pop- ular novels that written today as very are and unlike so many popular novels they have a real rary value as well as an appeal to the popular tante. “His mother, when he was a small ran away with his father’s best friend, and the episode was duplt cated In his own case. “Consequently you cannot blame Sartoris for being very cynical of the virtue of women or the honor of men. “Notwithstanding this he Is one of | the most fascinating men I have ever known. Women adore him and men pay him great honor all his wealth, he in democratic to the last degree. “In hia latest book, “The Life of Clair Merton,’ he tries to prove that |there t* no such thing as love in this world, and pretty near doos it.’ yd, do you mean to tell me," Jack asked, “that Melville Sartoris thinks no woman virtuous and no man honorable?” “In hig heart I do not believe he thinks this, Jack, but that is his poe and he has great reason for belley- ing it, don’t you think? If your mother had left you when you were a baby to a father’s care because sho thought she loved some other man and later you had loved some woman you love Leslie, and she had duplicated your mother's act, wouldn't you think you had a | right to belleve that no woman was good? When a man's mother and his wife prove themselves unworthy, in what woman can he belie id »"Oh, how horrible, Sydney. The must be the unhapplest man allve,’’ wast my comment, and I grew hot and cold as I wondered if. Melville Sartoris thought for a minute that I, too, was unworthy “T wiah you hadn't told me that,” T said impetuounly “Why? "Bacuune - “Remember, Lealle, ‘Madonna of the Snows ed Syd. o “Some day sald Jack sentPntious ly, “Sartoria will find a man that ia honest and a woman that tn vir tuous, I'd like to be around when tt you are the interrupt | happened.” "You probably will be,” sald Syd. “What do you mean by that?" Jack anked quickly “Nothing exeept that a man 4 more apt to find better women in America than anywhere else (Copyright, 1925, NIA Service, Ine.) MONDAY —TLatiers from Prescott to the Little Marquise, Teale For, with | THE AR Will King Offers “That’s That” « Duffy Players to Present Seattle Premier of “The Best People” at Metropolitan | ,HERE’S PERFECT FORM Mean The “Keyhole they call nselve are one of the big attrations billed for the opening program at the Pantages, scheduled to begin July 19. . . |\-— nae Eddie Cline Footlight ; : Attractions Will Direct |... Peop Henry is 4 PALACE mut v ls Jackie Coogan woes Above is a scene from the brilliant comedy, “The Best People,” which the Duffy players will present at the Metropolitan, starting Monday night; below are- Mildred lected by Jack’ Coog t Markle and Ethel Burney, two of the charming members of Will King’s musical com 1 Clothe Metropolitan edy company, at the Palace Hip. ; is ne tro-Goldwyn “ en et he I t Peop a delightful a ¢ ! . ty Palace Hip ve Stream,” and she 1s assisted, singing . Row, Rosie.” four a ‘ - a ‘ atest Inugh-produc- | ! mmy Ellard, Evelyn Mueller Hermie King and his Super-Solo- ‘ H pi ate | Wil Ring ape Clara LaValle scores ual hit! ists have another unique concert { "| at Motropollt tart musical company goes into Its six n sisters, Maurine Pierce | wis fore ea , # 1 eae the Palace. Hip: with Satu re | which 1s nted before each mu- an i t tinee me sical comedy. The band one of a i 4 That” is a mirthsome fa You Remem Me 1s| the big features of the show, judg- J \ a) we , cs i lite, and Will er's specialty, and the from the applause it receives at tly Hoy 1 Leachiniak 1 Le akes part y appearance my eg Reece Gs x : and Clara La- eq t The F f ripe nm and art 4 a : : ¢ “That's That" {s interspersed with i ita musical numbers, produced | GEORGE M. COHAN’S 2 : n the direction of Howard Last GREAT LAUGH RIOT By the Oech Gauen 4 Time a Henry. ane ae 5 seos| The show fs opened by a colored Tomorrow. 7 ae. SHORAR Ay AY | the 14 in the | mi number, lead by Casey Night Duffy ayer ako a Tkin’ " Nigh family 18 girls with | Jones singing “Cake Walkin’ Bables| Night ; WALES TOG0S | eh ais and the lingo|}rom Home.” The Lokke alsters| To See 5 Players supervision of) of the mtage, and the son and helr| stage a minstrel dance, while the] ‘O14 Clo who falls in love with one of them. | Blossc: and Clara LaValle} arepinathy ' ¢ have be Bee Lyons and BEGINNING MONDAY f the Jaz seen in a scar u ar 1g Evelyn Maric arts ¢ ita ws toe dice Kin THE on made “ tn ax chorus girls siderab HENRY DUFFY PLAYERS je various poe A COMEDY DRAMA—BY AVERY HOPWOOD SENSIBLE PRICES NIGHTS 25c-50c-75-$1-$1.25 Wed.and Sat. Matinees 25c-50c-75c CONTINUOUS SUN.1:18 4011-MATS.at2 EXCEPT FRIDAY * EVENING PERFORMANCES Zand> TODAY UNTIL FRIDAY WILL KING co co in another Smashing Hit, “THATS Wt ¢ LaVerne has a lively spe clalty his Time Is the Last ers, and the result is @ very capa-| Time,” and she is assisted by the ble. cast the plece will be| Star ‘Trio. PRESENT M bf in Howard 9 ps That Never Come In” is M Maude Gi t, Eunice Hunt,|one 6f Will Aubrey’s numbers, nd _ Norman French, Arthur Plerson,| he later appears in a comic song, i j Upton we, Valentine Sidney, Don Was Just a Sailor's Sweet- \ Reserve Aviators Trained at Austin, Alfred Patternon, Marie | heart.” i SS Sand Point Field Dunkle and }elen Audiffred. Millie Markle sings “Besides a Sil- The flying ac veseree: Ulatriok nool of recer » Sa Percy Dresses Film Stars’ Hair and Absorbs All Latest Gossip sat in his shop having a manicure | prior to leaving with Carewe on the Lytoll honeymoon special to Mexico. Percy knows whenever a big party is to be given by a famous star, for all the other stars Invited mi-| grate to his shop to be “fixed up” for the affair. Percy knows more than the etars’ private maids and| | valets. Ho is just a youngster and sald to be one of the finest dressers | of feminine hair in the business. by congress for t 8 ready for ope the arriva ant of was announced F) Whenever one might wish to know t gossip about Mr. Whosit Whatis, all that ts n a chat with Percy Westmor ficial hatr-dresser for filmdom. mp equipment ¢ fleld this week in boing erected A class of 11 1 up, which | ta Lieut. H. A students has been #i will be charge of Beawich of Seattle. After two 45-day training periods and an examination, the students |will be eligible for commissions, The second training period will be in San | Diego in Percy knew that Lefty Flynn and Viola Dana were to be married, be cause Shirley Mason, her sister, told him the day previous while he .was “doing up" her hair for a scene in “Joseph Greer and His Daughter.” ‘The little chap knew that Anna Q. | Attorney Barry Is Nilsson was going to wear a beau- | tiful blonde wig In “Viennese Medley” | Wet Senate Entry) secause he made it up himself, He | MILWAUKEE, Wis, July 11,.—Ar.|knew also, that Conway Tearle was thur R, Barry, Milwaukee attorney, | omg to submit to having his head|who finds herself suddenly pos- |today announced his candidacy for | shaved for the “Count” role in the|sessed of a million dollars. |the Republican nomination for |#ame picture, because he himself su- - United States senator from Wiscon-|pervised the said shaving, Webster Campbell, directing ‘The |sin to succeed the late Senator Rob. He knew Claire Windsor had ac-| Pace That Thrills," in which Ben | ert M. La Follette. He named as an | cepted Bert Lytell’s proposal of mar-| Lyon and Mary Astor are featured, isnte 9.75 beer. Barry 1s the third |riage because Mary Akin, fiancee of! was a popular leading man before | candidate in the fi Edwin Carewe, told him.so when she he becamo a director. First National is to make a motion picture of ‘Joanna, H. L. Gates’ | thrilling serial story of a shop girl ~ INTRODUCING “THE UNHOLY THREE” | "THE * FAMOUS BEAUTY CHORU Here we have all three of “The Unholy Three” deep in conclave. The picture will be shown at the Heilig, starting newt Friday, Lon Chaney is Beho, the ventriloquist; Vie- tor MeLaglen is Hercules, the giant, and Harry Karles is Trweedledee, the digarf,