| Show > i I lu COLONY FOR DRUNKARDS r I 1 I 1 Attractive Spot In New Jersey Where They tr I I fm I t l I Go to Reform I I 1 41 A 4 > New York Journal 1 Sl 11 I A Tie most original of all schemes to I I I 1 reclaim the drunkard Is I that of the l 1 A Keswtck colony of New Jtnct which 4 I Ulbemonn Mill In the 1 d I r r IB located at off I I of the Mate The foun 4i southern part l j I t dor IN 1 William I I Haws who I W till If > Ara > II 141 uJ A TUfe has lonductcd thoNv hiitsoever I NI I rU Mission In Oerrniintown niyaicntly I I l I J ft Ji i with encouraRlnr succpB ee au of i 641 The tract purchased for the use j I berson JlllltJ ton I Llf the cntun ut U IIlbeon f Stains 421 acres of which lw < nl > IUo if I f Ii i 1 U which corn potatoes 1 10 li cleared I land on r r I 1 1 J Jil t beans nsAd her vegetableR I can be File i I I cfull tultivated There I also 111 11 I A t the tract nil orchard erunlrl1 bog i All 300 acre of fine tilubtr allll any num I A I I r her of huckleberry bllhe S The beau I f S I j Uful surroundings Pure air etc are 11 j I t 1111 regarded an Rills In upbulldlng mn > j and they exercise B qulcklypereeptl if I fll 11 hie influence on IhoM who O1O tu list k I phice an PhYPIC111 NN a I f t There are several ro bulldlnfts on tM 1 I plaoa1 a number of additional dwell I i 4 f A I j t Ings will be built In the spring the turn her for which lll be cut on the tract i kt J i and slowed Into boards at the old mill I I I which Is I run by water power I If li The timber Is I now being cut up Into I who will I cord wood by the colonists li I t 1 employed all winter The ro I 11 thus be kept j 11 A t J lake Is w < rlncied with pike and sup t tJjW l 1 I j j pues some the repast residents One of till the many Colonists n tooth Is an A rr r la l rrci an A A it so a flow atrarging to V111 V M Belup 011 electric plant to be operated J bP t hy 1 waer row ell so that nil of tile 41 tI i 1 dwellings can be lighted by electricity 1 I Its I lr The oernlng principle of tile colony 1 1f 0 Il I i Christianity All the men enJoy the 4 OJ11 I ut I atfreed t 6 I jP31 ti nellirlous meeting are held dally t f 11 and nil the Influenced arc ilevatlns Zm it and I colonist have llh thlnsi in common p + 1 i food and fr I mon A They are given homes i ijII Z 14 clothing j Whatever they earn goes to i 4 the general fund for maintaining and a I eStendlnK I the work Fhould J I any one Ii I t 0 desire to leave the colony atilt seek cm Q it of plojment elsewhere he In I aided In every lllq t I i j 4 way t I r 0 1 Wff a man makes the attempt atilt falls t by the wayside he U I taken back and II Ii jNt I It I IIIn nnnther chance 10 trorn No il it I a 1 I matter how 0 nn h it uccuml 10 lit Ji I f1ti tern tnlloll to lead a dlolut Ife lie I I 1 I t I jr in I gYn 10 undrta1 tMI RP IN re I I J I fl bJr to return 10 NesIck and try ago In t k I I 1 J i t I 1 l plierifit lint one arid thing that lit Is demanded sincerity of the al |