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This new element has to do with the reclama- Hon nioraT senses and their ultimate return to the world as citizens, rather than as human derelicts, made unfit, through their prison life, for any further attempt to lead an honest existence. The - new- - Idea of convict" road labor is to aid both the state and the convict; to give the state the benefit of the, labor that can ,be utilized to greater advantage in this way than In any other, and to give he convfct the benefit of the outdoor life, the freedom from the restraint of prison g law-abidin- g Unanswerable Argument. The professor of shorthand In a Boston business college adduced this that Charactcisclpllne unanswerable argument In an addrLi makes It for him to his possible regain to a new class the- other day In working out this new idea, especially with We are told that It took Gray, authe view to the reformation of the convicts, old thor of the well known Elegy In a Ideas of prison regulations necessarily have disapto peared and the whole Country Church yard, seven-yeasystem of discipline has been write that famous poem. If he had revolutionized. The honor syBtera has taken the known stenography he could have place of armed guards, in many Instances, and the done it In seven minutes. We have road "camp has replaced the stockades and bull graduates who have done that same pens of the old days of convict road labor. In l poem-that length of time. Coloradowas one of the first states to adopt the new Idea. New Jersey began experiments along Monthly." i the same line a short time later. President Wood-roFloored. Wilson, then governor of New Jersey, Is given A crabbed old . misogynist., said., to credit for the- inauguration "of The ''convict road he beautiful Ethel Barrymore at a work In that state along the new lines. Several other states have fallen in line, each working dinner In Bar Harbor: toward the a&me "Woman! Feminism! Sufftageh possibly Jn.a .different way,-bIbih! Why, there isnt a woman alive general end. Illinois Is the latest state'to make a beginwho wouldnt rather be neautlful than in this work. A force of nearly one hunning internment." dred convicts was recently taken from the peni."Thats because, said Miss Barry; at Joliet and placed at work on the tentiary more calmly, "so many men are sturoads. Armed guards were dispensed with and pid, while so few are blind." the men - Rere plac'd upon thetr' honor. The convicts pledged themselves to make no effort A Necessity. to escape and the authorities are relying upon it was Sunday and two Bmall boys their keeping this promise. -were industriously digging in I In this case a tendency soon developed on the ant lot, when a man who was pasB-- part of. the people to overdo the Idea of giving " Sag stopped to give them a lecture. the convicts greater. J1 bertyand. pleasure. A you toow' that' ItW4 sin to plan" to give the convicts an automobile ride g on Sunday unless It he a case of and theater party In a nearby city was proposed to the authorities, but Governor Dunne aecessity? asked the good man. "Yes, sir," timidly replied one of vetoed this program and let It be understood that while It Is planned to give the convicts greater the boys. freedom than they have been accustomed to Then why dont you stop It?" Cause this is a case of necessity," within the prison walls and to aid them in getA fel ting a better view of life, the fact that they lephed the little philosopher. -' a penalty have been sentenced fer cant fish without bait Argo fraction of the states to.pay must no laws be forgotJL ten and the men must be made to realize that punishment awaits such violations of the He Found Out ' Mr. Pinch penny, had a habit of get of convicts The working-Upon the roads In t1 & professional services free when-?Colorado was made possible only a few years he needed them by working gom The system has by act of j.b,c legislature. rt of a dodge or other. - Not long ago been generally adopted throughout the state go he met his doctor on the street. during the past two. or three years, Tr: Goodfellow, he said, I know counties with the state In the lm-man who is suffering agonies froir provement of the highways. The result is seen neuralgia. At times it is sp had he in many mlles of splendid roads built by the What convicts. mply howls with , ould you do in that case? The honor systenKjeas adopted simultaneously Well, I dont know," was the doc with the placing of the" convicts on the roads not lors -- prompt reply. I suppose 1 In Colorado. All of the convicts were from the penitentiary without turned " loos ..should howl with pain, too." guards, but a certaih percentage of the prison-- 1 recers Including those having the Thats Where. ords, were taken from the penitentiary first as Oh, where are the girls of jester- an experiment As the success of the experiV year? ment seemed evident to the authorities, the numSighed the sentimental mutt ber of honor men was increased and more Theyre mending the hose of the than 50 per cent of the convicts were , finally of today, Die prison apd placed in the road from removed Answered the neurotic nut tamps. Warden Tynan and other prison authorities' deProblem for Mathematicians. clare the experiment has been even' more tuo-Wiley says that teseful than they anticipated. Whiskey can he made in forty seconds. During the last three years we have had more Figure from this how long tt takes one thousand - Individual' prisoners in the h make new whiskey Cleveland jian These men. senvict camps,", says the warden. "!' Too Optimistic. I will yet see the time when law Is no respecter of persons." "Theu you ll be In the asylum." tha Equivocal. "What did Della do about this osculation proposal of Harry? "She was immediately up in arms about It." -- self-respect. - Mild Dissipation. "Ills wife is rather strict with him, ehr rs 7 , ut i m -- -- -- for-In- er the-Vario- ,th--'pai- best-pria- I g'-rl-s 4 four-year-o- 1 Dealer.- - ld oq lylNCfOUf JiTG7fH7iy 32?05&2IfG IVISZ, im? nmmet fJJ jmoY? (xaJAADo II HI Na-tiotia- - I Judge for yourself. Two picture shows an. evening Is all sheU stand for. - She Might, Be Near. "What makes you think be is a married man? "He tooks around in such a scared " and apologetic fashion wheuever a woman gets near him. mimrAm xoad 'S m - city &ivZ7z&rr2& In New Jersey the convicts are handled a IIP without guards some '30(1 mUes away from the tie differently, hut the object Is the same. ' Here prison have created a national reputation for the' guards have not thrown away their guns, loyalty. Less than one per cent have violated but the firearms are not In evidence and the thelr pledges by successful escape. ..Communicasual visitor to the convict camp scarcely' can ties no longer fear to have our convict camps tell which are the keepers and which convicts. established near them. We have made manhood Woodrow Wilson, when he was governor o I as well as money by this healthy, hearty out-.New Jersey.thought he saw a way to solve some door labor.- - We have built the prisoners up both of the problems presented by the state prisons. Men discharged from He outlined his Idea to tbe state prison labor physically and morally: our road camps, do not have the prison pallor, commission and turned over to that body, togeth the physical weaknesr and the hesitating, hanger with the state road commissioner, the task of working out his Ideas. Tbe result nf.Prealdeut dog appearance of the typical discharged convict.-. They are bronzed, sturdy, healthy, efficient "Wilsons suggestions Is Dont Worry jCamp," the -- first of the road laborers and are Jn demand .as convictcamps to be established In New Jersey. per cent of those we have sent from the camps on the completion of their terms have made This is very much like any other summer good. The other 20 per cent have mostly found camp, except that It is better equipped. One their way back Into prison elsewhere. large room holds the convicts' beds, while In Under the Colorado system, the convict Is projecting ell there Is space for five guards, allowed ten days off bis sentence for each month whose beds are so placet) that every square foot of labor performed on the roads. This Is In of the convicts quarters can be seen through a addition to the usual reduction made for good glass.. parti Uoav This ! the only- suggestion of .behavior. There Incentives" for the surveillance, except for the locks that are placed convicts- to so conduct themselves that they will on the doors at night The convicts room con be put at work on the roads, according to Wartains a shower-batand other facilities. Th den Tynan. For one thing," be says, the man ventilation Is scientific and the floor, walls, who is allowed to leave the prison forjthe rond and bed are spotless. Two former chefs, camp practlcally has seen, the last of. prison If- - -- now convicts, preside In the kitchen and prepare he conducts himself properly. His food Is bet- the meals, which Include meat twice a day and ter, his clothing is better. He has not constant- plenty of fresh vegetables. All the buildings Jn . the. cam p were- - con struct-jy before his eyes the guns of the guards to remind him thsLt, ha .Is a convicted criminal and the convict themselves, without any outedby has no place In society. Hie re- side help, expert workmanship such as could not be furnished by the convicts, was and sustained turns, he is taught needed. After be camp was completedtbe conapplication, and these things enable him to take his place among other people and do a mans victs were put to work on the nearby roads. work when he is released from prison." Asphalt roads are to be laid and culverts and As to the economic side of the questlon.-War--dbridges constructed, and In this connection is seen one of the .chief benefits of the new sysTynan is Jtst as optimistic. He declares that the state has saved a large amount of tem, so far as the The money and that It will save hundreds of thouprisoners will have an opportunity to learn the sands of dollars during the next ten years a profession masteries of scientific labor on the roads. through the 'vhich la not overcrowded. Those prisoners who With reference to the eoet of maintaining the show an internet in the work will be promoted to convict in the road camps, Warden Tynan gives - responsible position and will be In a position to some statistics. secure Jobs when Their Terms expire, ' In one of our camps." he says, "we worked the authorities believe. 35 men, not Including the camp help, one month. While these few states have been taking the The- - maintenance of each of these men cost the lead In the efforts to solve the problem of constate exactly 25 cents per day. The total cost. vict labor, other states have been studying the of all the work for the month. Including salaries, question of how beet to direct the labor of th care of stock, feed for teams and cost of equip-- , state's, ward, both for his own Interest and that ment. Was ?51515r or 474 cents per day per of the state, and rapid progress Is predicted man. Had this number of men been employed at along these lines during the next few years by the standard wage rate of $2 per day, the cost those familiar with penal conditions throughout of wgges alone would have been 11,632.50." the country. -- , such---About-- - are-otbi- - h cell--Jn- g -- " self-respe- save-whe- re self-relian- en convleU-axe-concerr- ed. road-makin- use-ofcon- rtct well-pai- d - I 1 V- 1 - Not His Wife. "Did I not see you talking tQ your wife last night? "Nope; If It had been my wife I would have been listening, not talkHouston Post. ing. Marks on Lifes Pathway. Wife We have been married twelve years, and not once have I missed baking you a cake ou your birthday. Have L dear? Hubby No, my pet.I.can.look hack. uion those'eakes as milestones in my life. -- -- SPEAKS FOR ITSELF Experience of a Southern Man. Please allow me to thank the originator of Postum, which In my case, irl writes 'a"Fii" maim I formerly drank so much coffee that my nervous system was almost wreck. (Tea Is Just as injurious be cause it contains caffeine, the drug found in coffee.) "My physician told me to quit drinking It but I bad to have something, so I tried Tostum. To my great surprise 1 saw quite a "change "In" my nerves In about lb days. That was a year ago and now my nerves are steady and I dont have those bilious sick headaches which 1 regularly had while drinking coffee. Postum seem's to hare properties and leaves the bead clear. And I do not have the bad taste In my mouth when I get np mornings. When Postum is boiled good and strong, it Is far better in tast than coffee. My advice to coffee drinkers is to try Postum and be con- vlnced. Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Write for copy ef the little book, The Road to Wellvflla." Pestum cemes in two forms: Regular Postum must be wel) belled. Instant Postum Is a soluble powder. A teaerpeenfnl dissolves quickly in a cup ef hot water and, witlr cream and sugar, makes a delicious beverage Instantly. Grocers sell both kinds. Theres a reason" for Postum. . speak for iTself, body-buildin- g IV.W MVO i |