| Show PENALTY TY oS g I U J ADAMS as the 1 i meanest meanest In Ne 1 ork S jg bu moro troUble ad was 2 only U a f da S ago from the where in spite his great lt f had to tg serve sere a tUi In New rork he tS attacked by bj his soji soi a dr wr tp 1 al almost os killed The ith red father In court tp to testify bo boy is rit mOst sf l But is it possible for fol any one to m with Adams Has he not br on his own head his Adams Is it Dot both by and by practice With 1 ills policy shops h 1 tile poor Oll of N NeW rk of until the outraged law Jaw ste ed n and sent him to prIson The law had a nard bard fight to t Ad ms but h lie was convicted he served out his hig term There Is no evidence part of any uny intention to reform And how about the boy who kd Adams Or Ordinarily nothing cnn can be bemore more than an attack ort on tt b parent parent bY a son BOn But Is the boy in inthis n this case 60 greatly to biame It If there is anything in heredity he was born to crime His footsteps turn Into for l 1 den paths more readily than the foot footsteps steps ot of most boys His Of re resistance Is necessarily loss less The boy l I Inot not as responsible for tor his offenses as the m man n who brought him Into the world It is not often oCten that men pay as on m this Ulis earth for sIn as iM Al Adams I is pain inS |