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Show Gems Stolen Raffles, King of Amateur Cracksmen, I Takes Jewels Worth Fabulous Sum and Escapes Unharmed. f MAD LOVE OF A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN NEARLY HIS DOWNFALL HI Steals From the Rich for the Poor, But Never Takes a Cent for His Q I Own Personal Gain. The police are keeping a sharp lookout for Raffles, the amateur crnrksman, to whom safes are mere playthings. He Is said to be headed toward Ogden and is expected here Sunday. Raffles, well bred and highly educated, stea's for the love of it. His greatest fun llos in baffling the police Two beautiful women adore him One nearly works in ruin through mad jealousy Ills friends would co through hell for him. Ho has never been captured nor caught vith the goods upon him. The dexterity he shows in transferlng his loot when In danger of being captured; tho way he lets him- 1 ' HI self into other people's houses i and their safes; carries their . H jewels around with him. when j' presumably helping to corner m tj 1h thief; the ery agilifv with II which he can tie a ropo and Ij let himself out of the tallest ! building; the way he handles ;UH himself when cornered in a HI fist fight or scrap; the man- 1 J nor In which he makes loe. l will thrill and delight you , during the entire seven reels i of this remarkable picture, i which will be shown at the ' Orpheuin theatre three dayj starting Sunday. j John Barrymore. the noted actor of the legitimate Mce. will appear in the picture as ! 'il ' Raffles." |